Crocker-Langley San Francisco directory for the year commencing 1896, Part 240

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Publication date: 1896
Publisher: San Francisco : H.S. Crocker Co.
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& Harriman (Harry W. Melendy and Fred W. Harriman), dry goods and millinery, 205-207, 24th and 1439 Church


Melia Brothers (John J. and William P.), horse- shoers, 215 Ellis


66 John J. (Melia Bros.), r. 213B Guerrero


Patrick J., r. 213B Guerrero


66 Rose Miss, r. 148, 14th


66 William P. (Melia Bros.), r. 331, 27th


Melican Maurice, wharfinger Steuart St. Wharf, r. 8 Tonningsen Pl


Melicker James, harness maker Kempkey, Gil- ham & Sawyer, r. 37 Minna


Melin Godfrey, shoemaker, 569 Natoma


John A., marble polisher Vermont Marble Co., r. 137 Perry


15 Melin. See Mellin


Mellars Frederick W., machinist, r. 135 Doug- lass


Melle John, wood turner, r. 904 Bryant


Mellegg Peter, quarryman Gray Bros., r. Clipper nr Castro


Mellersh Thomas, secretary and controller San Francisco and North Pacific Ry., Mutual Life Bldg, 4th floor, r. 1814 Buchanan


Melletz Adolph H., insurance, r. 304 Ritch " George D., clerk, r. 304 Ritch


" Lena C., widow, r. 304 Ritch


Mellin A. E., 1st officer str Crescent City, r. Oakland


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Charles, deckhand str Bay City, r. 925 Union


John, seaman, r. 131 East


John S., boiler maker Eureka Boiler Wks, r. 320 Diamond


Mellin. See Melin and Mellon


Mellinger Vada Mrs., dressmaker, r. 823 Lar- kin


Mellis Theodore W., r. 11611% Mission


Melliss D. Ernest, civil and mining engineer, 524 Sacramento, and superintendent con- struction New City Hall, r. 1335 Leaven- worth


Mello Anton, seaman str Eureka


= Frank, teamster William Dalton Dray Co.


Frank O., proprietor Vasco da Gama House, 216 Jackson


Joseph, conductor S. F. & S. M. Ry., r. 381 Arlington


Joseph M., barber, 1704 Hayes


Mary Mrs., lodgings, 2311% Jackson


Mellon Edward, marine fireman, r. 521, 1st


John H., glasscutter Pac. Am. Decorative Co., r. 2514 Folsom


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Mellon Peter (Mellon & Monteith), r. 26 Turk W., r. 711 Jones


& Monteith (Peter Mellon and James Mon- teith), wood and coal, 36 Turk


*Mellon. See Melin and Mellin


Mellor Benjamin J., miller Del Monte Milling Co., r. 4391/2 Bryant


= Elizabeth, widow, r. 4391/2 Bryant


John, wrapper O'Connor, Moffatt & Co., r. 1 Hall Pl


Lizzie Miss, telephone operator, r. 4391/2 Bryant


Sadie Miss, telephone operator, r. 4391/2 Bryant


Mellott T. J., clerk J. J. O'Brien & Co., r. 1122 Larkin


Melloy Frank, cooper, r. 220 Lombard rear


Mells Joseph, salesman Raphael Weill & Co., r. 408 Scott


Melluish Anna M. Mrs., teacher embroidery, r. 2033 Ellis


66 Grace L. Miss, teacher, r. 747 Folsom


Herbert S., sawmaker Pacific Saw Mfg. Co., r. 2033 Ellis


66 Jennie M., widow, r. 747 Folsom Olive, dressmaker, r. 747 Folsom


Mellus Crosby E., painter, r. 1109 Clay


Gustavus B., billiard marker Soc.California Pioneers, r. 1109 Clay


Warren B., musician, r. 1109 Clay


Mellwood Harry, r. 32,'4th


Mellyn Hubert F., wagon maker W. F. Murasky, r. 111/2 Fulton


Melo Lui, scavenger, r. 29 Vandewater


Meloche George A., waiter Occidental Hotel, r. 29A Morris Av


George J., laborer. r. 29A Morris Av Henry L., laborer, r. 29A Morris Av


Melody Bridget Miss, shoefitter, r. 5261% Lin- den Av


Elizabeth Mrs., r. 416 Oak


J., brakeman J. W. Ferris, r. 1 Rivoli Av


66 James V .. laborer Union Brewing Co., r. 2313 Mariposa


Joseph, clerk, r. 517 Corbett Av


Joseph, teamster, r. 31 Broadway


Peter, teamster, r. 517 Corbett Av


T. H., capitalist, r. 126 Eilis


Melogli Errino, tailor, r. 516 Union Vincent Mrs., widow, r. 516 Union


Melone Drury, loan and commission, 419 Cali- fornia, room 22, r. Palace Hotel


Melone. See Malone


Meloney James J., clerk, r. 322 Austin William B., clerk, r. 322 Austin


Melrose Charles K., cashier Union Ice Co., r. 1524A Fell


Edward C., salesman Charles E. Linden- stadt, r. 306 Stockton


James W., carpenter, r. 1310 Broderick


Kenneth (W. K. Vanderslice & Co.), r. 2517 Octavia


Mary H. Mrs., teacher Bernal Heights Primary School, r. 1310 Broderick


Melsing Eliza, widow, r. 1335, 25th


= Gustave A., gripman Market St. Ry., r. 613 Lott


Louis Mrs., r. 606 Hermann


Melskov Christian, mattress maker Bernhard Mattress Co., r. 35 Langton


Christian Jr., carver Sterling Furniture Co., r. 35 Langton


Melsted August, seaman bktn W. H. Dimond, r. Sailors' Home


Melton Jacob, longshoreman, r. 2 Simpson Pl Melville Emily Mrs., r. 2300 Webster


Eugenia Mrs., assistant Free Public Li- brary, r, 713 Hyde


66 Frank, ship carpenter, r. 314 Beale


66 Frederick, musician, 39, 4th


James, barber, 10, 8th


Melville. See Malville


Melvin Charles S., bookkeeper S. F. Savings Union, r. East Oakland


.6 James Rev., assistant All Hallows Church, r. 15th Av South bet P and Q


James B .. cashier The D. E. Allison Co., r. Oakland


Michael J., clerk S. F. News Co., r. 3061/2 Guerrero


Nathaniel, ship calker, r. 560 Howard


Robert J., r. 12712, 4th


Melz Emil, cabinet maker Bader & Fincke, r. 910 Folsom


" Frederick, carpenter M. Hansen & Co., r. 174 Perry


Melzer Godocus, painter, r. 423 Dupont


Melzner George, machinist. r. 821 Post


Memorial Presbyterian Church, Rev. Herbert N. Bevier pastor, 18th Av South nr Rail- road Av


Men's Home, Samuel Rhodes superintendent, 34 Minna


Menary Robert W., laborer, r. 8th Av bet J and K


MENCARINI DAMIANO,


manufacturer fine art and religious statuary in plaster composition, models, moulds and casts for School of Design, 911 Mission, r. 1426 1-2 Pacific


Mencarini Demetrio, liquors, 429 Broadway, r. 619 Broadway


" Rafaelle, sculptor, r. 1426 Pacific


Mendel Edward M., clerk Alaska Packers' Assn, r. Haywards, Alameda Co.


Isaac, porter Charles Levy & Co., r. 70912 Minna


Jules, barber Fred Giessler, r. 438 Tehama rear


66 Louis, butcher, r. 1408 Geary


Mendel P., r. 402 Franklin


Morris, r. 402 Franklin


Moses, barber, 1020 Scott, r. 1408 Geary Raphael, barber, r. 1408 Geary


Mendell George H. Col., U. S. Engineers (re- tired), office 530 California, rooms 17-18, r. 3210 Clay


George H. Jr., special agent Fireman's Fund Ins. Co., r. 2310 Clay


66 Harry, student, r. 2310 Clay


John A., clerk Fireman's Fund Ins. Co., r. 2310 Clay


John M., clerk W. J. Landers, r. San Lean- dro


Mendelsohn Adolph, secretary Lombard Loan Co., 1016 Market, r. 1535 Geary


66 Bernard, track repairer S. P. Co., r. 735 Brannan


George, bakery, 1013 Folsom


Henry, expressman, r. 611 Natoma


66 Louis, bookkeeper Standard Optical Co., r. 1336 Ellis


Morris, oculist, r. 1336 Ellis


Sadie Miss, tailor Karl Goldstein, r. 125 Shipley


Mendelson Aaron, janitor, r. 110 Natoma


" Brothers (Jonas and Julius Mendelson and Rudolph Samson), Japanese and Chinese silk goods, 109 Battery


Jonas (Mendelson Bros.), r. Yokohama


Julius (Mendelson Bros.), r. 1233 Geary


Lonie, druggist, r. 912 McAllister


Mahala, widow, r. 728 Union


66 Margaret, widow, r. 125 Trenton


Mendel A., traveling salesman, r. 912 Mc- Allister


66 Morris, traveling salesman, r. 912 McAllis- ter


Selig, barber, 629 Union, r. 728 Union


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Mendenhall D. A., traveling salesman Schweit- zer & Co., 29 Battery


Jesse, clerk, r. 2418 California


Oswald V., clerk Tax Collector's office, r. 23241/2 Fillmore


Menderoz Walter, clerk, r. 634 Vallejo " Trinidad, widow, r. 634 Vallejo


Mendes David, liquors, 400 Beale


John B., salesman Mrs. C. C. Keene, r. 1515 Golden Gate Av


Mendez Domingo, mantel maker, r. E s Van Ness Av bet Filbert and Greenwich


Gabriela, widow, dressmaker, r. SE cor Stockton and Pacific


John A., bookkeeper, r. E s Van Ness Av bet Filbert and Greenwich


William, clerk, r. Es Van Ness Av bet Fil- bert and Greenwich


Mendheim Herman, r. 927 Sutter


Mendia Joaquin, machinist W. T. Garratt & Co., r. 1928 Sacramento


Mendiondou Bartholomew, liquors and billiard rooms, 536 Kearny


Mendlowitz David S., conductor, r. 1912 Lyon Mendocino Lumber Co., Edwards C. Williams president, Charles D. Ford treasurer, 40 California


Mendot Alphonse J., waiter Joseph Bertrand, r. 44412 Jessie


Mendoza Amado, jeweler, 636 Vallejo, r. 141134 Mason


Amado L., painter, r. 1126 Jackson


66 Antone, barber, 208 Drumm, r. 5 Jackson


John S., barber W. F. Ross, r. 223 Jack- son


Lena, widow, r. 1026B Shotwell


Menefee Claude, clerk David McCullough, r. 231, 6th


William H., contractor, r. 210 Shotwell Menefee. See Minifie


Meneses Joseph, collector, r. 813 Pacific


Menesini Building, 231 Post


Eudemio (P. Micheletti & Co.), r. 722 Broad- way


Henry, butcher, r. 610 Filbert


Lorenzo, butcher, r. 722 Broadway rear


66 Olinto, butcher P. Micheletti & Co., r. 610 Filbert


Menetz Joseph, printer, r. 986 Howard


Meng Louis, laborer J. & C. Wucherer, r. 10th Av South nr P


Menge Henry, trussmaker J. H. A. Folkers & Bro., r. Fruitvale


William, shoemaker, 1503 Post, r. 313 5th Av


Mengel Albert L., engineer, r. 36 Elgin Park Av E., brakeman S. P. Co., r. 530, 3d


Emil G., upholsterer, r. 36 Elgin Park Av


= Frederick, printer, r. 36 Elgin Park Av


John, butcher, r. 1015 Pierce


66 Otto, confectioner, r. 1 Bush Street Pl


Philip, upholsterer, r. 1117 Stevenson


Wilhelmina A .. widow, r. 36 Elgin Park Av Mengelle Auguste, proprietor Hotel des Alpes, 621 Pacific


Mengels John, teamster, r. 704 Railroad Av South


Mengles. See Mangels


Menges Louis W., carpenter, r. cor Victoria and Sargent


William C., carpenter, r. cor Victoria and Sargent


Mengola Domenico (Maricich & Mengola), r. Oakland


George, millhand Tillmann & Bendel, r. Oakland


Peter (Sambuck & Mengola), r. 4 Filbert Mengula E. Mrs., widow, r. 134 Arlington


Menihan Patrick, policeman, r. 43512 Clemen- tina


Menjou Pierre (Bellocq & Menjou), r. Cambridge nr Wayland


Menke A. G., laborer Enterprise Brewing Co., r. Baden and Moulton Av


August H., r. 1502 Golden Gate Av


Christian, carpenter, r. 14061% Folsom


Edward, cutter Heyneman & Co., r. 14061/2 Folsom


Harry J. L., musician, r. 110 Mason


W. & J. SLOANE & CO., FURNITURE.


Complete Lines, Choicest Productions of Most Famous Factories. 641-647 Market St.


Menke Henry, bookkeeper Donnelly & Bran- nan


= Henrietta, widow, r. 522 Sutter


= Louis H., musician, r. 140612 Folsom


William L., traveling salesman E. J. Bow- en, r. 1502 Golden Gate Av


Menke. See Meincke, Meinecke and Meinke Menlo The, William S. Miller proprietor, 1522 Polk


Menn Charles, groceries and liquors, 148, 7th cor Howard, r. 1084 Howard


Menne A. H. & W. F. (Albert H. and William F.), proprietors Park Hotel, 26-28 Turk Albert H. (A. H. & W. F. Menne), r. 26 Turk


Albert J., shipping clerk U. S. Brewery, r. 7311% McAllister


William F. (A. H. & W. F. Menne), r. 7311% McAllister


Mennie Alexander, plasterer, r. 231, 9th


Mennig William H., bartender Henry Spiering, r. 232 Van Ness Av


Menomy Edward T., r. 132 Chestnut


" Walter B., r. 132 Chestnut


Menori Anton, shoemaker J. T. Sullivan, r. 517 Vallejo


Mensor A. & Co. (Albert Mensor), hardware, stoves and plumbing, 1734 Market


Albert (A. Mensor & Co.), r. 6361/2 Haight


Alexander, boots and shoes, 1392 Market, r. 6361% Haight


Alexander, cook, r. 391/2 Valley


George, plumber A. Mensor & Co., r. 6361/2 Haight


66 Henry, clerk Joseph L. Holliday, r. 6361/2 Haight


Juliette Miss, cashier branch S. F. Shoe Co., r. 6361/2 Haight


Matilda, widow, r. 6361/2 Haight


William, salesman Alexander Mensor, r. 63612 Haight


Menton Charles, gripman Cal. St. RR., r. 1410 Pine


Hubert O. F., dental student, r. 121 Page


William H. (McGlynn & Menton), and ex- cursion agent S. P. Co., 4 Montgomery, r. 305 Larkin


Mentone John, tailor, r. 332 Green rear


Mentz Blase, cook Martin Franusich, r. 20 Bry- ant


Charles H., druggist, SE cor Polk and Sac- ramento, r. 1600 Sacramento


Henry, winchman str Belgie, r. 522, 3d


John H., port steward Occidental and Oriental SS. Co., r. 522, 3d


John H. Jr., machinist, r. 522, 3d


" M., salesman, r. 39 Turk


Mentzer Harry, distributor S. F. Laundry, r. 12 Henrietta Square


Menz Fritz, tailor John Reid, r. 700 Ellis


Menzel Alexander, master mariner, r. 358 Clem- entina


Augusta, widow, r. 1230 Ashbury


Carl, clerk Miller, Sloss & Scott, r. 1230 Ashbury


= Eda Miss, teacher drawing Cal. School Mechanical Arts, r. 1230 Ashbury


John, mate, r. 358 Clementina


Wilhelm, brewer Union Brewing Co., r. NE cor 18th and Florida


66 William, clerk Bancroft-Whitney Co., r. 1230 Ashbury


Menzer Frank W., foreman Louis Roesch Co., r. 1025 Hampshire


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Menzies James J., editor and publisher The Grocer and Country Merchant, 123 Cal- ifornia, room 12, r. Alameda


J. Graham, bookkeeper Stewart Menzies & Co., r. Alameda


John, engineer, r. 163 Perry


66 Kenneth, clerk Balfour, Guthrie & Co., r. San Rafael


66 Robert H., clerk Parrott & Co., r. San Ra- Rafael


Stewart (Stewart Menzies & Co.), r. 318 Lombard


Menzies Stewart & Co. (Stewart Menzies and Arthur McCracken), stevedores, 512-514 Battery


Thomas, office 310 Pine, room 18, r. San Ra- fael


William P. C., with The Grocer and Coun- try Merchant, r. Alameda


Menzing Harry, seaman, r. 37 East


Menzinsky Karl, r. 27 Harriet


Meon Philip L., laborer Charles M. Depew Plan- ing Mill Co., r. 402 Arlington


Mepham Harry, waiter Palace Hotel, r. 526 Hayes


" Timothy P., salesman, r. 400 Octavia Merani Emelio, boots and shoes, 1417 Dupont " Joseph, clerk, r. 1605 Dupont


Mercadier Gustave, ' apitalist, r. 912 Jackson Mercado Manuel, barber, 407 East


Mercantile Agency The, R. G. Dun & Co., pro- prietors, Jay Lugsdin manager, 320 Cal- ifornia


Mercantile Library, Henry R. Coleman librar- ian. L. R. Wetherbee assistant, NE cor Golden Gate and Van Ness Avs


Mercantile Library Association, Thomas Ma- gee president, Charles J. King secre- tary, NE cor Golden Gate and Van Ness Avs


Mercantile Library Building, NE cor Golden Gate and Van Ness Avs


Mercantile Machine Works,


Giovannini & Co. proprietors, 43 Fre- mont


Mercantile Toilet and Laundry Co., Galland Brothers proprietors, 224 Bush, tele- phone Main 5774


Mercantile Warehouse, McNab & Smith pro- prietors, Bluxome bet 5th and 6th


Merced Gas Co. (Merced, Cal.), Walter E. Dean president, Dudley C. Bates secretary, 81 Neyada Block


" Samuel D .. r. 5441/2 Sanchez


Mercella Joseph, fisherman, r. 3141/2 Vallejo


Mercer Arthur, bookkeeper Jardine Iron Wks, r. 1420 Folsom


Charles S., salesman Davis Bros., r. 822 Ellis


Ernst H., student Cal. Medical College, r. 1422 Folsom


George, laborer, r. 216 Michigan


Horace C. (Robert J. Mercer & Son), r. 709, 15th


Robert J. (Robert J. Mercer & Son), r. 709, 15th


MERCER ROBERT J. & SON


(Robert J. and Horace C.), real estate agents and auctioneers, 410 Pine


Mercer William H., master mariner, r. 721 Green


William S., traveling salesman Wiester & Co.


NG Mercer. See Mercier


Mercereau Frank A., coffees and teas, r. 21 Nevada Av


Merch Gustave, waiter, r. 2 Cohen Pl


Merchant Andrew, laborer, r. 19 Freelon Anne, widow, r. 2019 Filbert =


Eben W. (Merchant & Nickels), r. Oak- land


Joseph A., salesman Hale Bros., r. 326 Haight


Robert H. S., laborer Pac. Gas Imp. Co., r. 315 Pixley


Robert S., laborer, r. NE cor Union and Steiner


Stephen D., miner, r. 17 Webb


" Thomas S., manager Healdsburg and Sonoma Commission Co., 305 Front, r. Healdsburg


Merchant & Nickels (Eben W. Merchant and Jacob F. Nickels), wall paper, paints, oils and glass, 46, 3d


Merchants' Association, F. W. Dohrmann pres- ident, J. Richard Freud secretary and attorney, office 8-9 Mills Bldg, 7th floor, telephone Main 5945


66 Building, 430 Kearny


Building and Loan Association, P. N. Aronson president, J. B. Brooks secre- tary, 214 Pine


Merchants' Clearing House, John C. Watson attorney, 330 Pine, rooms 41-44-45


Merchants' Club, Willard B. Harrington presi- dent, William E. Erzgraber secretary, Mutual Life Bldg, 7th floor


Merchants' Coal Yard, Arthur M. Ebbets pro- prietor, 109-115 Sacramento


Merchants' Credit Association of California, R. H. Bennett Jr. secretary, 123 Cali- fornia, room 25


Merchants' Exchange Association, W. A. Hol- comb president, George P. Morrow, vice- president, H. T. Emery secretary, J. M. Shotwell manager, Merchants' Ex- change Bldg, 1st floor


Merchants' Exchange Association (Chinese), Wo Kee secretary, 739 Sacramento


Merchants' Exchange Association Signal Sta- tion, John Hyslop marine reporter, Point Lobos nr Cliff House


Merchants' Exchange Bank of San Francisco (in liquidation), 320 Sansome, room 9


Merchants' Exchange Building, S s California bet Montgomery and Leidesdorff


Merchants' Exchange Marine Reporters' Office, Section B Sea Wall, foot of Powell


Merchants' Exchange Wine Rooms, James F. Kearny proprietor, 21 Leidesdorff


Merchants' Express Co. (between San Fran- cisco, Oakland, Berkeley and Alameda), Henry L. Hinman manager, 1 Spear


Merchants' Free Kindergarten, Miss Xena Roberts principal, 74 West Mission


Merchants' Ice and Cold Storage Co., Charles O. Swanberg president, Henry W. West- phal secretary and treasurer, 212 Clay


Merchants' Loan Association, James B. Brooks secretary, 214 Pine, rooms 58-59


Merchants' Mutual Adjusting Agency, The, J. J. Dolan attorney and general mana- ger, H. D. Loveland superintendent, 504 Spreckels Bldg


Merchants' Patrol, Harry N. Morse manager, 340 Kearny


Merchants' Publishing Co., publishers and proprietors Pacific Coast Business Direc- tory, 632 Market


" Retail Commercial Agency of Chicago The, J. C. Pyne Pacific Coast manager, 31 Chronicle Bldg


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DOW CLEANING CO. (Incorporated), Frederick W. Brooks general manager, offices, stores, buildings and private residences cleaned and kept in order, 708 Spreckels Bldg, telephone South 787


Merchants' Warehouse, S s King bet 2d and 3d Mercier Emil, barber, 1881 Mission


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Mercier Eugene, wines and liquors, NW cor 7th and Folsom, r. Berkeley


" Frances, widow, r. 11131/2 Kearny *Mercier. See Mercer


Mercury James, r. 20 Sherwood Pl


Meredin Petersen Frederick. See Frederick M. Petersen


Meredith Benjamin E., inspector U. S. Cus- toms, r. Miramar Hotel


" John H. (Evans & Meredith), attorney at law, 33 Mills Bldg, 10th floor, r. 3919 Cal- ifornia


Louis E., gripman Market St. Ry., r. 1041 Noe


Spencer, collector Continental Ins. Co., r. Alameda


The, William Kraps proprietor, 218 Turk William, polisher, r. 4441/2, 3d


= Wynn, engineer Hasson & Hunt, r. Ala- meda


Merel Ramon A. (Merel & De Domenico), r. 502 Bush


& De Domenico (Ramon A. Merel and Charles De Domenico), barbers, 107, 3d Merel. See Merle, Merrell and Merrill Mergenthaler Frederic, chef Palace Hotel, r. 41, 11th


Mergenthaler Linotype Co. (New York), V. J. A. Rey agent, 320 Sansome, room 5 Mergenthaler. See Morgenthaler


Merguire Charles L., superintendent warehouse Deere Implement Co., r. 816 Valencia


George L. (Mix & Merguire), r. Palo Alto, Cal.


John H., solicitor Truckee Lumber Co., r. Palo Alto, Cal.


Merguire. See Maguire and McGuire Meriden Britannia Co. (1847 Rogers Bros. Sil- ver-plated Ware), William P. Morgan agent, 134 Sutter, telephone Main 5839


Merillion Ralph P., proprietor American Box Factory, 815-825 Brannan, r. 2912 Pine


Merithew Charles H., clerk Union I. Wks, r. East Oakland


Harriet C., widow, r. 827 Jackson rear


= John M., blacksmith, r. 1045 Market


Oliver B. C., hatter, r. 827 Jackson rear


Merk Augusta Mrs., cigar manufacturer, 91 Chestnut


Bertha, domestic, 2516 Clay


= Ellis Miss, r. 336 Turk


John, cigar maker, r. 91 Chestnut


Merkel August, baker, r. 3161/2 Devisadero AGP Merkel. See Merkle


Merkelbach William, butcher, 12 San Francisco Market, r. 22 Oak


" William E., butcher William Merkelbach, r. 248, 12th


Merker Annie, widow, r. 818B Geary


Frederick C., inspector U. S. Customs, r. 818B Geary


Merki Louis (Francis & Merki), and teacher music, 225 Geary, r. 10451% Valencia


Merkle Harry J., coffee packer Adelsdorfer & Brandenstein, r. 247 Oak


" Joseph S., varnisher, r. 247 Oak Merkle. See Merkel


Merkt Joseph, cooper, r. 27 Broadway


Merle Adrian (Charles J. Leist & Co.), and pres- ident San Francisco Novelty and Plat- ing Wks, 68-74, 1st, r. Oakland


Isadore, hardware and crockery, 528 Broad- way, r. 130, 11th


John G., waiter J. W. Ferris, r. 1 Rivoli Av


Merle L. V., The Old I. X. L., dealer in cloth- ing, furnishing goods, hats, caps and general merchandise, 616-620 Kearny, 647-649 Commercial, 646 Sacramento and (branch) 45-47, 6th cor Mission, r. 810 Lombard


" P. S., solicitor Continental Ins. Co., 321 Pine, r. 1030 Peralta, Oakland


" William, clerk, r. 1709 Mason


@Merle. See Merel, Merrell and Merrill


Merling Andrew, bookkeeper Ahrens, Pein & Bullwinkel, r. 7 Adelaide


Merlino Antonio T., r. 20 Ash Av


Merlo Joseph, laborer, r. Mission nr Croce


W. W. MONTAGUE & CO. MANUFACTURERS OF


Plain, Japanned and Stamped


TINWARE. 309, 311, 313, 315 and 317 MARKET ST.


Mermoud Frank, salesman Stein, Simon & Co., r. 779 Stevenson


" Frank H., cement worker, r. 779 Steven- son


Mernin John C., carpenter, r. 209 Guerrero Mero Aman, widow, r. 142 Castro


" Charles A., teamster, r. 305 Ivy Av


George F., starter Sutter St. Ry, r. 2533 Post


George F. Jr., coffee roaster, r. 2533 Post


Henry, janitor Young Men's Christian Assn Bldg, r. 521 Birch Av


= John F., blacksmith, r. 305 Ivy Av


Marwin H., spring maker, r. 521 Birch


Meroux Paul J., clerk Foster & Orear, r. 54A Erie


Merralls Mill Co., William A. Merralls mana- ger, manufacturers quartz mills, 45-47 Fremont


William A., manager Merralls Mill Co., 45-47 Fremont, r. 1324 Mission


Merrell Edward, seaman, r. 101, 1st


Merrell I. L., agent Asbestos Boiler Cover- ing, Magnesia Sectional Covering, paints and roofing material, soapstone, mastic roofing and paints, also Chal- mers-Spence Co. sectional or removable covering and air space, also Reed's steam pipe covering, 739 Brannan, r. 118 Vicksburg


" May E., widow, lodgings, 1055 Mission Merrell. See Merel, Merle and Merrill


Merriam George B., milk dealer, 1619 Devisadero


L., driver Goldberg, Bowen & Co., r. 5141/2 Minna


William A., collector American Wringer Co., r. 517 Minna


=


William P., rancher, r. 1322 Jackson


Merrick Alfred, waiter, r. 521 Mission


Hettie Miss (Merrick & Alves), r. 16 Mur- phy Bldg


James J., laborer, r. 1912 Welsh


Joseph, waiter Seal Rock House


Nellie M. Mrs. (Merrick & Lee), r. 1429 Mission


Orlando B., policeman, r. 425, 2d


& Alves (Miss Hettie Merrick and Miss Annie L. Alves), dressmaking and hair- dressing, 16 Murphy Bldg


" . & Lee (Mrs. Nellie M. Merrick and Mrs. Clara S. Lee), furnished rooms, 1429 Mis- sion


Merrifield Adelia, r. 522 Montgomery


Charles, waiter, r. 529 Sacramento


Edwin Mrs., r. 809 Leavenworth


Henry, clerk, r. 728 Dolores


= James, roofer Pac. Refining and Roofing Co., r. E s Illinois bet Sierra and Hum- boldt


James S., stonecarver, r. 957 Mission


Merrill Annis, attorney at law, r. 1107 Jackson


Archibald, butcher Frank A. Merrill, r. 2513 Bryant Av


= Charles, cook, r. 221/2 Geary


Charles, decorator, r. 329 O'Farrell


Merrill Charles, first vice-president Holbrook, Merrill & Stetson, 225-237 Market, r. Brooklyn, N. Y.


66 Charles A., stockraiser, r. 910, 15th


Charles C., r. 2326 Washington


66 Clarence S., stenographer S. F. & S. J. V. Ry., r. Berkeley


66 Clifford S., painter, r. 4481/2, 3d


Elijah H., manager lubricating dept. Standard Oil Co., r. 316 Bartlett


" Eugene T., r. 643 Oak


WASHBURN & MOEN MFG. CO., SAN FRANCISCO, CAL.


BARBED COPPER INSULATED


WIRE


NAILS, ROPE, SPRINGS,


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N. CLARK & SONS,


FIRE TILE and STOVE LININGS, Manufacturers and Dealers


San Francisco.


I7 and 19 SPEAR ST.,


MER 1099


J. GUNDLACH & CO.


BEST BRANDS of High-grade California TABLE WINES. OFFICE. MARKET AND SECOND STREETS.


1100


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CROCKER-LANGLEY DIRECTORY. MER


J. C. WILSON & CO.


900 Battery St. Tel. Main 1864. DEALERS IN ALL KINDS OF Foreign and Domestic Coal. Hotels, Restaurants and Ship- ping Supplied.




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