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Stuart Jaines C., clk with Wilmerding. Kel- logg & Co., r. 731 Bush
Sturla G. B. & Co. (G. B. Sturla and Louis Bacigalupi) saloon, 1402 Dupont
Sturla G. B. (G. B. Sturla & Co. ) r. 1 La- fayette pl
Suckow Chas., cabinetmkr, 511 Jackson, r. 619 Geary
Suhr H. F. ( Wenck & Suhr) r. 107 Bernard Sulberg Wm., restaurant, 250 Fourth
Suling & Co. (Wm. Suling and Herman Teigler) groceries and liquors, 18 Na- toma
Sullivan Peter J. (P. J. Sullivan & Co. ) and propr Grand Art Photo Gallery, 31 Third, r. 18 Twelfth
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Sullivan Timothy, r. 140 Fourth Suling Wm. (Suling & Co.) r. 18 Natema Sumner Jonathan R., auctioneer with W. H. Cummings, r. 409 Stevenson
Superior G. & J. M. Co. (Gold Hill, Nev.) J. Tyson sec, rm 21 Safe Deposit bldg Suss & Hoesch (A. Suss and J. Hoesch) money brokers, 238 Montgomery
Swanberg J. V., money broker, 645 Wash- ington, r. 2011 Dupont
Swanton M. T. Mrs., millinery, 143 Second Swanwick Sidney F., commercial school, 37 Second
Sweeney D. & Co. (Daniel Sweeney) stock and sale yards, ne. cor Tenth and How Swett Lorenzo, carptr, r. 1211 Taylor, rear Sweetser & Co. (Stephen Sweetser) junk, 740 Pacific
Sweetser Stephen (Sweetser & Co.) r. 1014 Powell
Swift J. D. & Co. (J. D. Swift and S. P. Leeds) real estate, mining and gen bus- ines agts, 436 Montgomery
Syverstsen & Anderson (Andrew Syvertsen and L. P. Anderson) saloon, 214 Steuart Syvertsen Andrew (Syvertsen & Anderson) r. 214 Steuart
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Taber Chas. H., framemkr with F. Munson jr., r. Golden Eagle Hotel
Tallmadge B. (N. W. Northam & Co.) r. 11 Bourbon av
Taylor Cyrus D., confectionery and bakery, 11051% Folsom and 206 Sixth
Taylor E. C., physician, 3251/5 Hayes
Taylor W. O., physician, 646 Market, r. 923 McAllister
Teigler Herman (Suling & Co.) r. 18 Natoma Terry Geo. W. (Terry & Valentine) r. 1119 Montgomery
Tewksbury M. R., physician, office and r. 37 Second
Thalia Verein, ne. cor Mont and Bush.
The Barnard Express, Geo. B. Eastman agt, 1 Commercial
The California Mutual Benefit Association, J. R. Read sec, 40 California
The Grocer and Country Mer- chant, L. H. Holloway pub and propr, 405 Front
The Hebrew (weekly) Philo Jacoby propr, 612 Commercial
The J. M. Bradstreet & Son Co. (Improved Mercantile Agency) L. B. Hilliard supt, 230 California
The Workingmen's Building and Real Estate Association, H. H. Pearson pres, C. Roemer sec, off 540 Cal
Theil François, saloon, 319 Third
Thomas John, barber, 107 Jackson, r. Oak- land
Thomas J. W. (Jones & Thomas) r. se. cor Seventh and Natoma
Thomason E. R., contractor, 436 Montgom- ery, r. 1335 Folsom
Thompson Firebaugh (J. D. Thompson and. H. C. Firebaugh) attys- at-law, 430 Montgomery
Thompson J. D. (Thompson & Firebaugh) atty-at-law, 430 Mont, r. Oakland
Thomson Norah Miss, seamstress with F. Tonner, r. 271 Minna
Thomson Sarah Miss, seamstress with F. Tonner, r. 271 Minna
Thorin L., propr White House Restaurant, 420 Jackson
Thornton John, salesman with Joseph R. Cohnreich, 1010 Market
Thwaites Joseph, photographer with H. W. Vaughan, r. 308 Clementina
Thyes Adrien, saloon, 1135 Folsom
Tierney E. P., physician and surgeon, 1010 Montgomery
Tietgen Diedrich W., groceries, 417 Drumm, 1. 527 Union
Tietjen Henry, saloon, 906 Kearny, r. sw. cor Kearny and Jackson
Tiger Hotel, G. W. Crawley jr. propr, 444- 446 Brannan
Tileston G. W., locksmith, shop and r. 313 Sutter
Tilley Chas. B., salesman with Wellman, Peck & Co., r. Oakland
Tisnado Modesto (I. Salas & Co.) r. Jansen nr Greenwich
Titcomb John H., bkpr with J. A. Folger & Co., r. 846 Mission
Tittel Minnie E. widow, real estate, r. 417 Bush
Tobelmann Frederick, real estate agt and money broker, 637 Washington, r. 2507 California
Tobin J. J., stock broker, 326 Pine
Todd A. H. & Co. (A. H. Todd and Walter Renouf) stock brokers and com agts, 317 California
Todtman T. E., watchmkr, 604 Merchant, r. Oakland
Toedt & Harmson ( Henry Toedt and Louis Harmson) saloon, 117 Jackson
Toedt Henry (Toedt & Harmson) r. 420 Union
Tollard Henry, with Chas. Mathé, r. ne. cor Bush and Mason
Tompkins & Mowry (W. H. Tompkins and L. I. Mowry) atty-at-law, 636 Clay, rms 17-18
Tomkins J. G. Mrs., millinery, 801 Larkin Tompkins W. H. (Tompkins & Mowry) atty- at-law, 636 Clay
Tonner F., San Francisco Shirt Factory, 125 Sansome, rm 50, r. 515 Franklin
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Toohey & Ehmcke, groceries, changed to Cornelius Toohey, New Metropolitan Mkt
Toohey Cornelius, groceries and dairy prod, New Metropolitan Market, r. 1116 Jack Toomy Henry, Safe Deposit bldg, rm 24 Toplitz Joseph, bkpr with M. Brandenstein & Co., r. 1012 Van Ness av
Toquerville S. M. Co., A. F. Walcott sec, 419 California, rm 12
Towle J. E., architect, 120 Sutter, r. 426 Post Tracy John H., shipwright, r. Tiger Hotel Trapier W. S. (Garrick & Trapier) r. 1723 Market
Trask James L., real estate agent, 415 Mont- gomery, rm 3
Travers Dominic, shoemkr, 204 First
Trenkle E., physician and occulist, 318 Kearny, r. 114 Ridley
Tressler John L., mantels and head- stones, 614 Laguna
Trilling Otto, wines and liquors, 517 California
Tripp Hiram D. (Palmer & Tripp) r. 1026 Market
Trost Wm. M., bakery, 245 Third
Tullar A. G., printer S. F. Call, r. 8 Oak Grove av
Tullar H. S., druggist with Benj. Hastings, r. 929 Bryant
Tungate John B., clk with D. J. Murphy, r. es. Sanchez bet 22d and 23d
Turk Christian (Noethig & Turk) r. 17431; Mission
Turk Street Hotel, Kayser & Klose proprs. 22-24 Turk
Turner & Co., now Turner & Butler
Turner & Butler (John H. Turner and Robert Butler ) house and sign painters, 115 Jessie
Turner John H. (Turner & Butler) r. 115 Jessie
Turner LeGrand M., bkpr with Thos. Newell, r. nw. cor Oak and Octavia
Twiss E. (Cowan & Co.) 518 Chestnut
Twomey Michael, saloon, 234 Fremont
Tyson Joseph, mining sec, rm 22 Safe Deposit Bldg, r. 220 Turk
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Ueffinger G. & Co., changed to C. Spiegel & Co.
Uelzen Henry (Wierck & Uelzen) r. ne. cor O'Farrell and Larkin
Uhl Adolph, shoemkr, 25 Stockton, r. Park Hotel
Underhill Henry B., attorney and real estate agent C. P. R. R. and S. P. R. R., cor Fourth and Townsend, r. Grand Central Hotel, Oakland
Underwriters' Agency (New York) Wm. J. Stoddart agent, 215 Sansome United States Con. Gold & S. M. Co. (Storey Co., Nev.) M. C. Southard, sec, 23 Stev- enson Bldg
United States Quartermaster's Stable, 1623 Market
United Workingmens Co-opera- tive Boot and Shoe Mnfg Co., James Butler president, Walter Rosie secretary, 113 Sansome, factory 500 Bartlett cor 25th
Universal Life Insurance Co. (of New York) James R. Garniss agent, 13 Merch. Exch Urbach I., bootmkr, 912 Valencia
Utter Fred. W., stock broker, 33015 Mont- gomery. r. 22d nr Chattanooga
Van Court John F., carriage trimmer, 108 Jessie, r. 721 Bryant
Van Duyn E. C., saloon, 211 Kearny, r. 11 Yerba Buena
Van Dyke Walter (Van Dyke & Wells) atty- at-law, 606 Montgomery, r.East Oakland Van Laak Lambert, propr S. F. Broom Fac- tory, ns. 17th bet Howard and Folsom, r. 235 Howard
Van Pelt John S., S. F. Business Agency, r. 909 Broadway
Van Riper James, architect, 72415 Market, r. 906 Jackson
Van Winkle & Davenport, now I. S. Van Winkle & Co.
Van Winkle I. S. & Co. (I. S. Van Winkle) iron, steel and hardware, 413-415 Markt Van Winkle Isaac S. (I. S. Van Winkle & Co.) r. 317 Fulton
Vail David H., bkpr with Hubbard & Co., r. 313 Geary
Valentine Vincent (E. J. Cattarina & Co.) r. 41515 Clementina
Vanderbilt Wm., salesman with Grangers' Business Association, r. 1809 O'Farrell Vandor P. E., dramatic editor Golden Era, r. 2108 Taylor
Vansteenburg Joseph E., watchmkr, ns. 24th bet Harrison and Alabama
Vanvlack G. J., physician and surgeon, 930 Market, r. 765 Howard
Veal J. T., r. 419 Kearny
Venker & Helmken (Henry Venker and Chas. Helmken) grocers, 442 Broad way Venkor Henry (Venker & Helmken) r. 442 Broadway
Venturi Egilio, shoemkr, 1409 Dupont Vest Geo. (Riley & Vest) r. 541 Fourth Vidak John (Vlautin & Vidak) r. 715 Davis Vié E. E., butcher, 65 Centre Market
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Vienna Henry, barber with Geo. Nicholas, r. 37 Sacramento
Vigizzi P., saloon, 119 Sutter
Vincent Francois (Close & Vincent) r. 716 Washington
Vincent O. B., operator Atlantic and Pacific Tel .. C. P. R. R. Office, r. 625 Third Virgilio Barsotti (Pracidio Perpoli & Co.) r. 608 Broadway
Vitaich J., restaurant and oyster house, 18 Fifth, r. 1681% Clementina
Vivien Auguste, florist, 129 Ellis
Vlautin & Vidak (Paul Vlautin and John Vidak) proprs Identical Restaurant, 283 East
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Vlautin Paul (Vlautin & Vidak and Vlautin & Bro. r. 715 Davis
Vogeley Jacob G., salesman with Robert Flenniken, jr., r. 1808 Stockton
Von Ahnden J. H., cigars, 3 Kearny, r. 141 Perry
Von Borstel John, elk Hathaway's Ware- house, r. Oakland
Von der Heide Carl, bkpr with Hentrich & Thyarks, r. 12 Willow av
Von Dohlen John, clk with C. Sancken & Co., r. ne. cor Eddy and Steiner
Von Duren & Niepp (Herman Von Duren and Frederick Niepp) groceries and liquors, nw. cor Liberty and Townsend Von Duren Herman (Von Duren and Niepp) r. nw. cor Liberty and Townsend
Von Hasslocher E., physician and surgeon, 313 Kearny
Von Soosten & Ahrens (Luer Von Soosten and Wilken Ahrens) groceries, nw. cor Folsom and 16th
Von Soosten Luer (Von Soosten and Ahrens) r. nw. cor Folsom and 16th
Vosburgh & Scott (Chas. H. Vosburgh and Geo. Scott) butchers, 1224 Howard
Vosburgh Chas. H. (Vosburgh & Scott) r. 1503 Pine
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Wagner Wm., salesman with Robert Flenni- ken, jr., r. 1808 Stockton
Wack John (Siebe & Wack) r. sw. cor Bry- ant'and Fifth Waldeck Ernst (Frederick Waldeck & Bro.) r. 150 Minna, rear
Waldeck Frederick (Frederick Waldeck & Bro.) r. 150 Minna, rear Wallace Bros. (Geo. and James Wallace) groceries, 216 Sixth Wallace Geo. (Wallace Bros.) r. 1926 Stev- enson
Wallace James (Wallace Bros.) r. 216 Sixth Wallace Waller, clk with Wilson & Wilson and usher Cal. Theatre, r. 616 Powell Wallmann Richard ( Mohlfeldt & Wallmann) r. nw. cor O'Farrell and Jones
Walter Emma Mrs., bakery, 1321 Stockton Walter G. F. Mrs., costumer, 11 Geary
Walter Gustav F., bkpr with Wm. Ehren- pfort, r. 11 Geary
Walton John (Muldoon, Seregni & Co.) r. Italy
Walton Thos. T., salesman with Doyle Bros., 1025 Vallejo
Wanzer L. M. F., physician, 130 Geary
Warburton Joseph, manager Western Mnfg. Co., r. 14212 Fourth
Ward F. M., bkpr with G. W. Granniss, r. 1106 Scott
Ward John T. (John T. Ward & Co.) r. Oakland
Ward John T. & Co. (John T. Ward) agts Napa Soda Springs, 130 Geary
Ward P. F. (Farrell & Ward) r. 1025 York Ward M. M. Mrs., drugs and medicines, cor Polk and Pine and 61 Second
Wardwell Wm. V. B. (Chas. Alpers & Co.) r. 420 O'Farrell
Waring Ira S., boarding' 814 Mission
Warner Chas. H., cashier with Geo. H. Tay & Co., r. 1329 Leavenworth
Warren N. Seldon (J. B. Dow & Warren) r. 11 Yerba Buena
Warren Samuel P., stockbroker, 302 Mont- gomery, rm 15, r. 111 Austin
Washburn Albert, planing mills, ss. Berry bet Fourth and Fifth
Waterhouse & Lester (Columbus Water- house) carriage and wagon material, 29 -31 Fremont
Watjen Henry, cabinetmkr, r. Tiger Hotel Watkins Joseph, meat market, 211 Eighth Watkins S. & J., 211 Eighth, dissolved
Watkins Samuel, butcher. 550 Fourth
Watson Chas. L., agt with W. & J. Sloane, sw. cor Taylor and Geary
Watson Geo. P. J., clk with Wm. H. Wat- son, r. 507 Fell
Watson Wm. H. jr., mining, 302 Montgom- ery, r. 301 Turk
Watts Wm., sec Pioneer Night Contractors' Co., r. nw. cor Taylor and Chestnut
Waukesha Mineral Rock Spring Water, Geo. W. Smith agt, 1110 Market
Weaver Philip L., capitalist, rm 22 Safe Deposit bldg, r. Union bet Webster and Fillmore
Webb H. Watson, atty-at-law, 647 Merchant, r. 338 Third
Webb Matthew R., imp drygoods, 535 Market Webber C. H., (Huger & Co.) r. 621 Cal Webber Mack (Bennett, Ellis & Co.) r. 1025 McAllister
Weber Julius (McCurrie, Weber & Co.) r. 807 Leavenworth
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Webster & Co. (L. J. Webster and J. Mar-
istany ; imps and dealers in wines and liquors and com mchts, 321 Clay
Webster & Pollard (Horace A. Webster and W. H. Pollard) quicksilver brokers, 402 Front
Webster G. G., olk with Webster & Co., r. 524 Sutter
Webster Horace A. (Webster & Pollard) r. 1030 Pine
Webster James S., agt The American Hosiery Co., 543 Market, r. Delgado pl
Webster L. J. (Webster & Co.) r. 524 Sutter Wedeles I. W., imp and com mcht, 323-325 Market, r. 1322 Tyler
Weekly Rescue, Russell, Gibson & Co. pubs, 518 Clay
Weichhart John, prop Cal. Tool Wks, 143- 145 Beale, r. 6 Vassar pl
Weil D. & Bro. (David and Joseph Weil, Shasta) mchts, off 213 Jackson
Weinshenk S., clk with Auerbach & Blum, r. 1622 Geary
Weinstock & Lubin (Henry Weinstock and David Lubin) furnishing goods, 746 Washington
Weinstock H. & Bro., changed to Weinstock. & Lubin 746 Washington
Weitner A. (Stier & Weitner) r. sw. cor Mc- Allister and Hyde
Weldon Christopher F., collector 625 Mer- chant, rm 8, r. sw. Broadway and Dupt Weller John B., atty-at-law, 621 Clay, r. 765 Market
Welsh & Shew (Mrs. Mary Welsh and Wm. Shew) saloon, 422 Drumm
Welsh John, helper with Wells, Russell & Co., r. 550 Mission
Welsh John, saloon, cor Second and King Welsh Mary Mrs. (Welsh & Shew) r. 422 Drumm
Wenck & Suhr (Wm. H. Wenck and H. F. Suhr) whol liquors and tobacco, 525 Front, rm 17
Wenck Wm. H. (Wenck & Suhr) r. Alameda Wenderoth & Wiegand (F. Wender- oth and H. Wiegand) saloon, 624 Mer- chant
Wenderoth F. (Wenderoth & Wiegand) r. 16211% Powell
Wenzlik & Grass, dissolved
Wenzlik R., saloon, 125 Post
Werner & Lincoln, dissolved
Werner Geo., butcher, sw. cor Clay and Polk, r. 1708 Polk
Werner John, tailor, 631 Merchant, r. cor Eleventh and Mission
Wertheimer Isaac (M. Wertheimer & Bro.) r. Nucleus Hotel
Wertheimer M. & Bro. (Moses and Isaac Wertheimer) imps and mnfrs cigars and tobacco, 518 Front
Wertheimer Moses (M. Wertheimer & Bro.) r. 1518 Post
Weske Adolph, pres Cal. Cracker Co., nw. cor Broadway and Battery, r. Petaluma Wessa Ph., butcher, 68 Center Market r. 2 Burcham pl
Westerheid Chas., clk with John Meyer, r. 439 Greenwich
Western Restaurant Clark & Hyslop proprs, 22 Montgomery
Western Straw Works Lorenzo Lapham propr, 108 Fourth
Westover & Co. (C. Westover & T. Alex- ander ) auction and com mchts, 840 Markt Westover C. (Westover & Co.) r. 112 O'Far Wetmore Wm. N. (Pease, Wetmore & Co.) r. 121 Sutter
Weyand Louis, sausagemkr, 2212 Sixteenth Whaley Frank, brtdr with Thos. S. Carlisle, 937 Market
Whaling Michael, atty-at-law, 58 Montgom- ery blk, r. Commercial Hotel
Wharfinger Chief, Edward Hackett, off Pa- cific-st wharf
Whelan John A., shipwright, pier 22 Steuart, r. 216 Harrison
Wheeler Chas. H., mcht, 126 Kearny
Whelan John, saloon, sw. cor Geary and Broderick
White Andrew M., groceries, se. cor Howard and Russ, r. 12 Harriet
White Eugene, marblecutter, r. 12 Harriet
White Geo. G., engraver on ivory and wood, 122 Post
White House Restaurant, L. Thorin propr, 420 Jackson
White Joseph C. (Hattie & Co.) r. 342 Third White Mary Mrs., saloon, 217 Pacific
White Thos., shoemkr, 35 Pacific
White Wm., candymkr with T. C. Hoffman & Co., r. 405 Folsom
Whitlatch James W., mining, 409 California, up stairs, r. Abbotsford House
Whitman Seth P., real estate, land and loan agt, 302 Mont, rm 32, r. 1223 Mission Whitney & Co., express, 3-5 Commercial
Whitwell & Beard (John Whitwell and Al- fred Beard) printers and stationers, 2031/5 Montgomery av
Whitwell John (Whitwell & Beard) r. 310 Montgomery av
Wiegand Eugene (D. M. Bishop & Co.) r. 626 Filbert
Wiegand H. (Wenderoth Wiegand) r. 1621% Powell
Wierck & Uelzen (Jacob Wierck and Henry Uelzen) groceries, ne. cor O'Farrell and Larkin
Wierck Jacob ( Wierck & Uelzen) r. ne. cor O'Farrell and Larkin
Wigmore John, cabinet-woods and veneers, 129-131 Spear, r. nw. cor Pacific and Octavia
Wilbert Nicholas, cigars and tobacco, 514 Mission, r. 42 Moss
Wilcox R. T., money broker, 22 Montgom- ery, r. 114 O'Farrell
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Wilkie David, collector Viotor S. M., r. Oak- laņd
Wilkins Wm. P., janitor Brittan bldg, 109 California, r. 217 Post
Wilkinson Joseph W., salesman with P. Beamish, r. 308 Stockton
Will & Finck (Frederick A. Will and Julius Finck) mnfg cutlers, locksmiths and bellhangers, 769 Market
Willard Geo. H., mining, 314 Montgomery, rm 5
Williams Geo. R., atty-at-law, 606 Mont- gomery, rm 15, r. Brooklyn, Alameda Co. Williams J. G. Mrs., dressmaking, 1023 Market
Willegrew Robert, saloon, 31 Sacramento
Willis' Band, M. W. Willis, supt, 417 Bush Willoughby Wm. H., brtdr with John Oates, r. Wisconsin Hotel
Willson John A., restaurant, 39 Market Wilson C. D,, wines and liquors, 213 Mont, Russ House Block
Wilson Charles L., com stock broker. 224 Mont, rm 1, r. 626 Harrison
Wilson Emet W. (Ish & Wilson) atty-at- law, 408 California
Wilson Richard M., surveyor, 312 Mont- gomery, r. 407 Post
Wilson W. (Larsen & Wilson) r. 714 Bush Wiman William (Keefe & Wiman) r. Grand Hotel
Winchell Theo. C. (Theo. C. Winchell & Co. ) r. 1011 Mason
Winchell Theo. C. & Co. (Theo. C.
Winchell) collectors and general busi- ness agts, 200 Sansome
Winckler Wm., butcher, r. 1515 Broadway Winter John, restaurant, 1737 Mission
Wisby & Schmidt (John Wisby and Hubert Schmidt) saloon, 1226 Dupont Wisby John (Wlsby & Schmidt) r. 1226 Dupont
Woest John P., clk with Wm. Luhmensen, r. ne. cor 21st and Valencia
Wolf Joseph (Lorsch, Wolf & Co.) r. 513 McAllister
Wolff Henry, watch materials, tools and spectacles, 318 Kearny, r. 1518 Post Wolff Nathan, clk with S. B. Dinkelspiel & Co., r. 1518 Post
Wood A. G., shipping agt and adjuster of of accounts, 321 California, r. 22d bet Shotwell and Folsom
Wood Eugene (Lee & Wood) r. 19th nr Mission'
Wood Robert, carptr and joiner, shop and r. 822 Larkin
Woodford Robert, candymkr with T. C. Hoff- man & Co., r. 918 Folsom
Woods Preston, fruits, 13 Fourth
Woolf A., second hand furniture, 1148 Fol Woolley D. M., clk New Zealand Insurance Co., r. 831 Bush
Wooster, Hubbell & Co. (J. B. Wooster, C. P. Hubbell and D. D. Shattuck) com mchts and whol dealers in provisions, butter, etc, 317 and 319 Front
Wooster, Shattuck & Co., changed to Woos- ter, Hubbell & Co.
Worrall John (Griffiths, Worrall & Co.) r. Castro bet 19th and 20th
Wrage & Major (Jacob Wrage and Henry F. Major) saloon, 424 Davis
Wrage August, salesman with J. H. Von Ahnden, r. 143 Perry
Wrage Jacob (Wrage & Major) r. ne. cor Jackson and Davis
Wrede C. & Co., dissolved
Wrede Cord, saloon, 419 East, r. 2026 Pine Wright Wm., lamps and glassware, 300 Montgomery av, r. 103 First
Wurl J. F., porter with W. T. Wenzell 8731/3 Market
Wyne J. T., plumbing and gasfitter, Mrs. Martha Wyne, r. 7 Rondell pl
Wyne Martha Mrs., gasfitting and plumbing, 2011 Mission, r. Point Lobos av, nr Henderson av
Wynn James, saloon, 111 Valencia
Wynne Bros., candies, 305 Sutter
Wyrich Christian G., saloon, 16 Clay, r. 32 Clay
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Yelland R. D., landscape painter, 120 Sut, rm 40, r. Oakland
York W. M., atty-at-law, 606 Montgomery, rm 16, r. Berkeley Young, Geo. A., insurance agt, 109 Mont, r. 1904 Broadway
Young Henry B., clk freight auditors off, C. P. R. R., r. sw. cor Sac and Jones
Young H. G., clk auditor's dept, C. P. R. R. r. 506 Powell
Young James, driver O. R. R. Co., r. se. cor Harrison and Fifth
Young John T., clk with Cluff Bros., r. 108 Second
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Zacharias & Green (Henry Zacharias and Wm. Green) imps watches, diamonds, jewelry, etc., 126 Kearny
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Zeiner Wendelin, bakery, 336 Third Zeiss-Dennis Mme., teacher vocal music, 417 Stockton Zeller H., modeler, 1043 Market, r. 1051 Market Zenovich Louis, fruit, 2005 Polk Ziegenbein John & Co. (John Ziegenbein and F. H. Hammer) com mchts, 201- 203 Davis
Ziegle J. G., butcher, cor Mission and Rid- ley, r. cor Erie and Howard Zoerb Frederick, saloon, 319 Montgomery av, r. 435 Vallejo Zwald Mary, widow, bakery, 322 Seventh
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Balls, Theatres aufl Parties
3.00
By the Hour 1.50
To the Park 4.00
"litt House ..
6.00
Around the Beach
7.50
JOHN HALEY, Proprietor.
T. C. MACDO WELL.
+ Sole Agent +
MAGI&
FOR
-Et ..-
Reem C3 3d Fleer.
518 CLAY STREET,
San Francisco, Cal.
FREE TO ALL
TUSTIN'S PATENT FIRST PREMIUM
Wind-Mills & Herse-Powers
For all purposes, such as Pumping Water for Irrigation, Watering Stock, Chopping Feed, Churning, Sawing Wood. Running Machinery for Manufacturing, Mechanical or other purposes.
The ECONOMY.
TANKS, PUMPS, PIPING And every variety of Goods connected with our line of business fur-
nished to order·
The Simplicity and Perfection of these Machines is the result of 27 years' experience in California
The DAIRY QUEEN, Price $75.
Designed especially for the use of Dairymen.
The ECONOMY for one or two Horses.
MANUFACTURING WORKS AND OFFICE, Corner Market and Beale Streets SAN FRANCISCO,
: Send for Descriptive Circulars and Price Lists.
The EAGLE-For one or two Horses.
W. I. TUSTIN.
The MONITOR For one, two or four Horses.
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The Pacific Iron Works.
FOR
PACIFIC IRON WORKS.
JAN ViLECK
ESTABLISHED IN 1850.
EMBRACING
FO UND RY
Machine, Boiler, Forging and Smithing, PATTERN and WOOD WORK DEPARTMENTS, DRAWING and LIBRARY ROOMS, Etc. GEORGE W. FOGG, Superintendent.
IRA P. RANKIN. ALBERT P. BRAYTON.
These works have now been in successful operation for the past twenty-five years. From a comparatively small begining In the vear 1850, its increasing patronage has each year demanded enlarged facilities, until our establishment in all Its appointments will compare favorably with that of any similar one in the country.
Our patterns, in variety aul extent, are unsurpassed, embracing the latest improvements In all classes of machinery adapted to Its use on this coast. Our several departments are well equipped with skillful workmen and efficient tools, enabling us to execute all orders entrusted to us promptly, and in the most workmanlike manner. With ample facilities for doing work, as also for procuring our supplies from first hands, we are enabled to give our customers first-class ma- chinery at prices frequently paid for inferior work. The most skillful designing and engineering talent, applying to the various branches of mechanical work, constantly at the service of our enstomers.
Orders for all classes of Machinery, Casting . or Boller Work, promptly executed at the most reasonable rates. Particular attention given to Steamboat and Steamship work. Mining and Hoisting Machinery of the most approved construction. Depot for the Hansbrow Pumps.
RANKIN, BRAYTON & CO First and Fremont Sts. Bet. Mission and Howard, San Francisco.
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ANNUAL
DIRECTORY
OF THE CITY AND COUNTY OF
SAN FRANCISCO
- FOR -
1877
Compiled by D. M. BISHOP & CO.
B. C. VANDALL PUBLISHER.
SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. JANUARY, 1877
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ADVERTISEMENTS.
GLASGOW IRON and METAL
Importing Company
Nos. 22 and 24 Fremont St.
NEAR FRONT AND MARKET STREETS
SAN FRANCISCO.
Boiler Flues Sheet and Plate Iron Rivets, Carriage Bolts Gas and Water Pipes Gas and Water Fittings
Spring and Cast Steel Pig Iron, Anvils Rasps and Files
Horseshoe and Iron Nails
Best Welding E Cumberland Coal
ORDERS SOLICITED.
WM. McCRINDLE, Manager.
California Brass Foundry
125 FIRST ST.
Opposite Minna
SAN FRANCISCO
Weed & Kingwell
NEED - WINCHELL
CAL BRASS WORKS
BRASS Composition, Zinc & Babbitt Metal Castings
Brass Ship Work of all kinds, Spikes, Sheathing Nails, Rudder Braces, Hinges, etc. Also Church and Steamboat Bells and Gongs.
Steam, Liquor, Water, Oil and Flange Cocks and Valves made and repaired.
Hydraulic Pipes and Nozzles, and Hose Couplings and Connections furnished with Dispatch. Sole Agents for
Seibert's Eureka Lubricator
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SAN FRANCISCO CITY DIRECTORY.
SAN FRANCISCO BRANCH OF THE National Wire and Lantern Works
OF NEW YORK.
HOWARD & MORSE
PROPRIETORS.
420 Sansome Street SAN FRANCISCO.
MANUFACTURERS OF Brass, Copper, Steel and Iron Wire Cloth
SPECIALTIES: Brass and Steel Battery Screens, Locomotive Wire Wire Cloth, and Heavy Mining Cloth, Ornamental Wire Work, Wire Fence, Railing, Guards, Etc.
SHIP AND RAILROAD LANTERNS
New York House : 45 Fulton Street. Manufactory : 9-17 Chestnut Street, Brooklyn, N. Y.
Represented in San Francisco by JORN P. BERING, late Manager with Eckfeldt & Co.
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ADVERTISEMENTS. .
WM. SMITH
MANUFACTURER OF
PATENT
WATER CLOSETS
21 Mo
venue
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SAN FRANCISCO CITY DIRECTORY.
G. R. JESSE.
H. M. DREW.
JESSE & DREW
SOUTH POINT
Constantly on hand AND
Made to Order
MILL,
BERRY STREET
STAIR RAILS, POSTS,
Bet. 3d and 4th,
BALUSTERS
ETC., ETC.
STAIR BUILDERS
A. I. SANBORN. W. A. BYRNES.
SANBORN & BYRNES
Stair Builders and Turners
MECHANICS' MILL, MISSION STREET Ret First & Fromant CAN FRANCISCO
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