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MANUFACTURED ONLY BY THE 116 BATTERY STREET. PARAFFINE PAINT COMPANY,
SOLD BY ALL DEALERS.
P. & B. BUILDING PAPER,
PERRIER-JOUËT & CO. CHAMPAGNE W. B. CHAPMAN, Sole Agent, 123 California Street.
-For Sale by all First- class Wine Merchants and Grocers.
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St. John Hattie Miss, school teacher, r. 7121/3 Ivy Av
" Henry S., collector, r. 7121/2 Ivy Av
" Hester A. Mrs., teacher Rincon Grammar School, r. 7121/2 Ivy Av
= James, clerk, r. 1122 Larkin
" John, carpenter, r. 143 Silver
Maud Miss, clerk, r .. 143 Silver
Pierce, groceries and liquors, 63 Chenery
Richard A., bookkeeper Hibernia Savings and Loan Society, r. 1015 Hayes
William H., helper, r. 143 Silver
St. John's Church (Episcopal), Rev. Dr. Ed- ward B. Spalding rector, 15th and Julian Av
St. John's Evangelical Lutheran Church, Rev. James G. Mangold pastor, W s Mason bet Jackson and Pacific
German and English School, Rudolph Koch principal, 1317 Mason
St. John's German Methodist Episcopal Church, Rev. William Schuldt pastor, 810 Army
= Hall, S s Pacific bet Powell and Mason St. John's Guild Hall, S s 15th nr Valencia
St. John's Presbyterian Church, Rev. Samuel J. Kennedy pastor, SE cor California and Octavia
St. Joseph's Church (R. C.), Rev. Patrick Scan- lon rector, 10th bet Howard and Fol- som
St. Joseph's Grammar School, Brother George N. Sauer principal, SW cor 10th and Howard
St. Joseph's Hall, SW cor 10th and Howard
St. Joseph's Home Hospital, Sister Dominica superioress, SW cor Buena Vista and Park Hill Avs
St. Joseph's Roman Catholic Infant Asy- lum, Silver Av bet 17th and 18th Avs South
St. Julien Eugene, foreman Rapid Safety Filter Co., r. 1325 Mission
St. Julien. See de St. Julien
St. Katharine's Episcopal School, Miss Mary E. Mortee principal, 824 Fulton
St. Lawrence Stables, William E. Bridge pro- prietor, 423 Post
St. Leger Henry H., conductor Market St. Ry., r. 1617 Grove
St. Lezin Jean, cook Peter Audeoud, r. 706 Montgomery
" Marie, ironer Jules J. Augas, r. 214, 17th St. Louis an | San Francisco Railway, 61 Chron- icle Bldg
St. Louis Brewery, Henry Behlmer proprietor, 1524-1526 Pacific Av
" Hotel, 11 Pacific
House, 1 Jackson
= John, driver Goldberg, Bowen & Co., r. 6071% Pine
= Mining Co. (Storey Co., Nev.), D. C. Bates secretary, 81 Nevada Block
St. Luke's Church (Episcopal), Rev. William Hall Moreland rector, SE cor Van Ness Av and Clay
St. Luke's Hospital, Robert B. Davy resident physician, Ws Valencia bet 27th and 28th
St. Luke's Hospital Nurses' Home, 1103 Van Ness Av
St. Malo Hotel, Louis Mille proprietor, 503 Folsom
St. Marie James, manager Cafe Royal, r. 214 Ellis
St. Mark's German Evangelical Lutheran Church, Rev. Julius Fuendeling pas- tor, S s O'Farrell bet Franklin and Gough
St. Mark's Hospital and Home for the care of the Inebriate, Dr. Samuel O. L. Potter resident physician and superintendent, 2000 Stockton cor Chestnut
St. Martin Pierre, laundryman Armand Drain, r. 20 Collingwood
St. Mary The Virgin Church (Episcopal), Rev. William W. Bolton rector. W s Steiner nr Union
@St. Mary. See Ste. Marie
W. W. MONTAGUE & CO. HEATING APPARATUS.
Warm Air, Hot Water and Steam
309, 311, 313, 315 and 317 MARKET ST.
St. Mary's Cathedral (R. C.), Most Rev. P. W. Riordan Archbishop, Very Rev. J. J. Prendergast Vicar-General, Rev. P. C. Yorke Chancellor, NW cor Van Ness Av and O'Farrell
St. Mary's Church (R. C.), Paulist Fathers, NE cor California and Dupont
St. Mary's College (old), E s Mission Road nr Crescent Av
St. Mary's Hospital Chapel, NW cor 1st and Bryant
St. Mary's Hospital, in charge of the Sisters of Mercy, T. Edward Bailly, M. D., resi- dent physician, NW cor Ist and Bryant St. Matthew's Evangelical Lutheran Church, Rev. Herman Gehrcke pastor, Es 11th bet Market and Mission
St. Michael's Church (R. C.), Rev. James Cooper rector, Broad nr Plymouth Av
St. Nicholas Hotel, Ira R. & James H. Doolittle proprietors, 1630 Market
" Nicholas Hotel, Mrs. John Keegan pro- prietor, 212, 1st
Nicholas Laundry, S. G. Waugh proprie- tor, 36, 17th
St. Nicholas Pharmacy, Frank S. Kemp mana- ger, 1600 Market
St. Onge Theodore (Rivard & St. Onge), r. 1161 Stevenson
St. Patrick's Church (R. C.), Rev. Peter J. Grey rector, N s Mission bet 3d and 4th St. Patrick's Home (for aged and infirm men), under the management of the Sisters of Charity, Bryant bet Rincon Pl and 1st
St. Patrick's School, in charge of the Sisters of Charity, N s Everett bet 3d and 4th
St. Paul Chimney Sweeping Co., Joseph Bis- hop superintendent, 807 Market
St. Paul Fire and Marine Insurance Co. (of St. Paul), Charles Christensen Pacific Coast manager fire department, 317 Cali- fornia, Mann & Wilson San Francisco agents marine department, 306 Sansome St. Paul's Church (R. C.), Rev. M. D. Connolly rector, NW cor Church and 29th
St. Paul's German Methodist Episcopal
Church, Rev. Frederick Bonn pastor, Broadway bet Stockton and Powell
St. Paul's Mission, Rev. Paul Branke pastor, Cambrian Hall, 1133 Mission
St. Paul's Protestant Episcopal Church (Epis- copal), Rev. W. M. Reilly rector. Cali- fornia nr Fillmore
St. Paulus' German and English School, J. H. Hargens principal, SE cor Eddy and Gough
St. Paulus' German Evangelical Lutheran Church, Rev. Jacob M. Buehler pastor, SE cor Eddy and Gough
St. Peter's Academy, conducted by the Sisters of Mercy, E s Alabama bet 24th and 25th St. Peter's Church (Episcopal), Rev. Mardon D. Wilson rector, cor Stockton and Fil- bert
St. Peter's Church (R. C.), Rev. Peter F. Casey rector, E s Alabama bet 24th and 25th St. Peter's School for Boys, Bev. Bro. Lascian principal, 1203 Alabama
St. Peter's Temperance Hall, E s Alabama nr 25th
St. Petersburg Hotel, Andrew Winter propri- etor, 15 Howard
St. Pierre Marius, porter Dickman-Jones Co., r. 506 Folsom
St. Rose's Academy, basement Sacred Heart Church, E s Fillmore bet Fell and Oak
WASHBURN & MOEN MFG. CO., SAN FRANCISCO, CA.L.
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J. GUNDLACH & CO.,
Vineyard Proprietors, Wine Merchants, Bacchus Wine Vaults, 434-444 Bryant St. OFFICE, MARKET AND SECOND STS.
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Office, 1004 MARKET STREET, Near Powell St. Telephone South 420.
UNITED STATES LAUNDRY ASS'N,
J. C. WILSON & CO.
900 Battery St. Tel. Main 1864. DEALERS IN ALL KINDS OF
FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC COAL. Family Trade a Specialty.
St. Rose's Church (R. C.), Rev. Dennis F. Nu- gent rector, N s Brannan bet 4th and 5th St. Rose's Parochial School, conducted by the Sisters of the Holy Names, Freelon bet Bryant and Brannan
St. Stephen's Protestant Episcopal Church, Rev. Edgar J. Lion rector, 824 Fulton St. Supery Alfred, driver, r. 54 Tehama
Antoine, saw dust and sand, 555 Howard, r. 54 Tehama
Antoine Jr., driver, r. 54 Tehama Edward, driver, r. 54 Tehama
St. Teresa's Church (R. C.), Rev. Patrick O'Connell rector, cor Butte and Ten- nessee
St. Vincent de Paul Society, 1100 Franklin
St. Vincent's Roman Catholic Orphan Asylum of San Francisco (for boys), office 1100 Franklin
St. Vincent's School, in charge of the Sisters of Charity, Ss Mission bet 3d and New Montgomery
St. Zitas Home, in charge of the Sisters of the St. Francis Girls' Directory Orphan Asylum, Park Av nr Lott
Sts. Pietro e Paolo Church (R. C.), Rev. Raph- ael de Carolis rector, NE cor Dupont and Filbert
Staab Henry G., cutter Flynn & Sheehan, r. 1006 Pine
Staack Fred (Staack & Grussel), r. 3081/2 Fell
" Timothy J. (G. W. Clark & Co.), r. 20 Hill
" & Grussel (Fred Staack and Herman Grussel), artificial stone and concrete work, 327 Pine
Staacke George, commission merchant, 426 California, room 1, r. 818 Bush
Staats Charles, electrician, r. 25, 9th
ت Henry, carpenter, r. 404 Brannan
John C. (Bruns & Staats), r. 25 Fell
John H., butcher Alfred W. Morgenstern, r. 404 Brannan
Redmond C., clerk freight auditor's dept S. P. Co., r. Lorin, Alameda Co.
Staats Zeitung California, 409 Bush
Stabenow George G., tinsmith Power & Pike, r. Fruitvale
Stabens Joseph, salesman, r. 610 Octavia
Stacey Henry, clerk, r. 113 Victoria
Henry L., driver Contra Costa Laundry r. 418 Sutter
William A., fireman str Bay City, r. Oak- land
Stacey. See Stacy
Stack Bridget, r. 12012 Clara
Catherine, widow, r. 10231/2 Sutter rear
Christine M. Miss, teacher Potrero Pri- mary School, r. 703 Shotwell
E., laborer Pac. Roll. Mill
Edward D., car driver, r. 12 Louisa
Edward J., laborer, r. 12 Louisa
Edward M., accountant, r. 703 Shotwell
Edward M., laborer Tubbs Cordage Co., r. 12 Louisa
Frederick, molder Atlas Iron Wks
Hannah Miss, saleslady, r. 711 Bush
James E., machinist Dow Steam Pump Wks, r. 304 Silver Av
James H., bookkeeper James A. McMahon, r. 2618 Howard
66 James J., office 220 Sansome, room 9, r. 422 Clementina
James M., laborer, r. 119, 29th 66 John, r. 703 Shotwell
John, molder S. F. Stove Wks, r. 12012 Clara John, seaman str Washtenaw
Stack John, trackman Sutter St. Ry, r. 2235 Geary
" John J., blacksmith Joseph W. Scheid, r. 340 Madrid
" Joseph, laundryman S. F. Laundry, r. 1519 Eddy
Joseph, porter, r. 532 Mission
66 Katie, domestic, 905 Steiner
Margaret, housekeeper, 2111 Van Ness Av
Mary, domestic, 831 Harrison
Mary, domestic, 1819 Washington
Mary R. Mrs., r. 113 Gough
= Michael, laborer, r. 28 Turk
Morgan, motorman, r. 608 Central Av
Richard, groceries and liquors, 422 Clemen- tina
Sarah R., widow, nurse, r. 711 Folsom
Thomas, poultry raiser, Merrill nr Silver Av
Thomas F., attorney at law, 14 McAllister, r. 304 Silver Av
Thomas R., teamster P. A. McDonald, r. 12 Louisa
Timothy J. (G. W. Clark & Co.), r. 14 Hill
William, stableman Hibernia Brewery, r. 723 Tehama
William P., glass cutter Pac. American Decorative Co., r. 304 Silver Av
Stacke Ernest, carpenter, r. 30 Bernard
Stackhouse Charles, marine engineer, r. 437 Golden Gate Av
66 Eliza, widow, r. 1621 Clay
" Henry, gripman Cal. St. RR., r. 19091/2 Hyde Stackler Joseph, blacksmith Grunnagle, Engish & Co., r. Alameda
Stackpole Barry B., boilermaker Western Sugar Refinery, r. 321, 17th
Edward C., r. 221 Polk
Frank H., clerk S. F. News Co., r. 321, 17th Stackpole William H., attorney at law, 24 Montgomery, rooms 13-14
Stacom Maria J. Mrs., millinery, 531 Sutter Stacy Roland J. Mrs., dressmaking, 411 Post
A@Stacy. See Stacey
Stade John, musician, r. 17121/2 Hyde
Stadelmann Frank, sewing machines, 631 Val- Jejo
Stademan Frank, carpenter, r. 2 Tehama
Stademann Peter J., liquors, NW cor 5th and Townsend
Stader Christian M., painter, r. 69 Wilder
Stadler Frank, baker Christian F. Mayer, r. 1216 Railroad Av
Stadojevich Bogdan, cook A. Sorich & Co.
Stadtegger Albin, cellarman Joseph Melczer & Co., r. 2521/2, 3d
George E., drayman Joseph Melczer & Co., r. 25212, 3d
Stadtfeld Jacob, gold ingot melter U. S. Mint, r. 1508 Jones
Stadtfeld Jacob Jr., mining secretary, 56 Ne- vada Block, r. 1310 Jackson
William C., secretary Loring Club, office 69 Nevada Block, r. 1606 Taylor
Stadtler John, manager John W. Ferris, r. 146 Shipley
Stadtmueller Anna, widow, r. 819 Eddy " Frederick, chemist, r. 819 Eddy
Staedler Lena, widow, r. 1007 Sutter
Lena B. Miss, dressmaker, r. 1007 Sutter Staeglich Frank L., gardener, r. 1407 Jackson Frederick J., safe maker, r. 1407 Jackson
George F., pressman James H. Barry, r. 1407 Jackson
Staehle Christopher, stock and poultry raiser, Six Mile House, San Bruno Road
Staehli Melchoir, wood carver, r. 3104 California Staehr Charles L. E., bookkeeper Pac. Butch- ers' Supply Co., r. 809A 20th
Staengel Eberhard, confectioner, 1432 Pacific Otto A., baker, r. 1117 Broadway
Staff Fritz, marine fireman, r. 1325 Washing- ton
George, steward New Wisconsin Hotel
J. Victor, laborer, r. 72 Brady
66 Peter, seaman, r. 117 Drumm
William, bartender, r. 21 Willow Av
Staffel John, marble cutter Frank J. Back, r. 608, 6th
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Staffelbach Edward, barber, 19 Mission, r. Ala- meda
Staffer August W., driver, r. 226 Francisco Stafflei Frank, shipping clerk John Hoey, r. 349 Tehama
Stafford Charles R., machinist First St. Wks Union I. Wks, r. 125 Oak
" Charles S., engineer, r. 312, 7th
Edward W., asst. keeper Fort Point Light- house Station, Presidio
.Frank, laborer S. F. & N. P. Ry, r. 249 Pacific
" George W., molder Fulton Eng. & Ship Bldg Wks, r. 1425 Tonquin
.. Henry J. (Stafford & Stafford), r. 724, 23d
John, bartender Ginocchio & Cuneo
John, clerk, r. 533 Sacramento
John, longshoreman, r. 608, 6th
John T., medical student St. Mary's Hos- pital
Michael, laborer Kenny & McHugh, r. NE 10th Av and Fulton
Nicholas I., porter Tillmann & Bendel, r. Francis and Mission Road
44 Rena Mrs., dressmaker, r. 725, 22d
Robert H., wharfinger Jackson St. Wharf, r. 725, 22d
" Thomas H., blacksmith, r. 904 Greenwich
STAFFORD W. G. & CO.
(William G. Stafford), coal, coke and pig iron, 214-216 East bet Howard and Foisom, opp Howard Street Wharf No. 2, telephone Main 495, and agents Beaver Hill Coal Co., bunkers Howard Street Wharf No. 2
Stafford William, laborer, r. 208, 1st
William, physician, 724, 23d
" William F. (Stafford & Stafford), r. 1625 McAllister
Stafford William G. (W. G. Stafford & Co.), r. 202 Broderick
" William J., r. 45 Federal
Stafford & Stafford (Henry J. and William F.), attorneys at law, 97-98 Flood Bldg
Stager Fred (Dietzius & Stager), r. 18 Franklin William, clerk Dietzius & Stager, r. 1732 Page
Staglech Frank, painter Harbor Commissioners, r. 504 Natoma
Stagnaro Giovanni, r. 3 Bartol
" Louis, gardener, r. 2211 Geary
Stahl Arnold, insurance broker and secretary California Fruit and Wine Land Co., 212 Sansome, room 29, r. Alameda
" August, laborer Western Sugar Refinery, r. 525 Arkansas
Charles, concrete worker, r. 1236 Mission
" Frank, waiter, r. 156, 2d
Henry C. F., teacher gymnastics Verein Eintracht, r. 1720 Folsom
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Jasper, master mariner, r. 102 Tilden
Jasper H. G., laborer, r. 102 Tilden John H. C., laborer, r. 102 Tilden
Paul, driver Wells, Fargo & Co., r. 7311/2 Minna
Rudolph H., marine engineer, r. 126 Ellis
= Tillie Miss, dressmaker, r. 316 Taylor
" 'W. H., salesman Raphael's, r. 32, 4th William G., plumber, r. 7311/2 Minna
" Stahlberg Theodore, longshoreman, r. 516, 9th Stahle Alfred, machinist Joshua Hendy Ma- chine Wks, r. 418 Ellis
= Charles A., conductor Sutter St. Ry., r. 113 Cedar Av
Stahle Frederick H., physician and surgeon, and superintendent physician City and County Hospital, office 24, 6th, hours 3 to 5 p. m.
Stahle John, proprietor Occidental Barber Shop, 233 Bush, r. Alameda
= John, stableman C. A. Warren, r. 210, 9th
= John F. H., civil engineer, 530 California, room 10. r. Alameda
AStahle. See Stall
Stahlecker Jacob, blacksmith and wagon ma- ker, 828 Harrison
Stahlgren Andrew, butcher, r. 510 Mission Stahlin Albert, painter, r. 30121%, 16th
W. & J. SLOANE & CO., China and Japan Mattings.
Choice Assortment cf Novelties.
641-657 MARKET ST.
Stahmann William, laborer, r. 6541% Natoma Stahr Hans P. A., liquors, 105 Berry
Staib Charles L., jeweler Albert P. Rothkopf, r. 932 Folsom
Conrad, shoemaker, 932 Folsom
Frank C., bookkeeper Will & Finck Co., r. 932 Folsom
66 George, engrosser and designer, 117 Mur- phy Bldg, r. 932 Folsom
= Herman F., brass finisher, r. 932 Folsom
= William M., optician Henry Kahn & Co., r. 932 Folsom
Staiger Frederick, barber, 321 East North, r. 4 John
46 G. H., baker, r. 1045 Market
John J. (Witzemann & Staiger), r. Oak- land
" Thomas H., waiter James M. Rolph, r. 1807 Haight
Stair Alexander, clerk C. S. Laumeister, r. 1621 Clay
Stairley Irene R. Miss, r. 1312 Pine
Stalder Joseph, r. 2516 Sacramento
.. Joseph Jr., buyer B. M. Atchinson & Co., r. East Oakland
" Joseph M., dental student, r. Oakland
Staley Charles, cigars and tobacco, 110 Stock- ton, r. 328 Eddy
" F. L., engineer yoeman U. S. str Alba- tross
" Frank N., clerk Comptoir National D'Es- compte de Paris, r. 6 Rausch
= Maggie, widow, r. 917 Army
William N., miner, r. 2 Cottage Row
Stall Albert, traveling salesman, r. 920 Church
Bernard G., foreman W. H. Nolan & Co., r. 610 Jones
" Daniel M., packer, r. 15 Hattie
AG Stall. See Stabl
Stallard Joshua H., physician, 636 Sutter, r. Menlo Park
" Martin, car dispatcher Market St. Ry., r. 804 Lott
Stalling Charles, groceries and liquors, NW cor 4th and Brannan, r. 502 Brannan
Stallings Andrew J., cashier Oliver Chilled Plow Wks
Stallman Antoinette C. Miss, teacher Hamilton Grammar School, r. 1824 Sutter
STALLMAN CHARLES,
proprietor and manager Pacific Tool and Supply Co., 100-104 1st, cor Mis- sion, r. 1902 Devisadero
Stallman Frank O., salesman Pac. Tool and Supply Co., r. Alameda
George E., dental student, r. 1824 Sutter
= Joseph, seaman, r. 1001 Battery
" Matilda, widow, r. 1824 Sutter
Stallman. See Stohlmann
Stambaugh George, laborer, r. 19th Av South bet G and H
Solomon S., physician, 640 Clay
Wilson F., conductor, r. 1221 Mission
Stambridge Albert H., r. 31 Harriet
Stamer August, blacksmith and wagon maker, 206 Jackson, r. 1712 Glover
.6 Charles, cook Matthias H. Stamer, r. 418 Folsom
Matthias H., restaurant, 420 Folsom, r. 418. Folsom
Stamm Edward, capitalist, r. 14 Ellis
Fritz, cellarman Lachman & Jacobi, r. 1230 Pacific
Henry, porter Wichman, Lutgen & Co., r. 1228 Pacific
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Pacific States Advertising Bureau, San Francisco Office, 405 Sansome St.
Stammer Gustav A., native wines, SW cor Market and 4th, r. Alameda
John, painter, r. 231 Sunnyside Av
John C., liquors, 301 Battery, r. 5 Germania
Julius, journalist the Press Clipping Bu- reau, r. Alameda
" Marcus, painter, r. 232 Sunnyside Av
Stamp John. motorman Market St. Ry., r. 105 Willard
Stamp Savings Society of the San Francisco Boys' Club Association, 740 Bryant
Stampalia Marko, waiter J. D. Fabris, r. 1503 Turk
Stampanoni Peter, porter F. Daneri & Co., r. 1418 Kearny
Stamper Frances, widow, r. 1509 Post
George, engineer S. F. Laundry, r. 1519 Eddy
George W., salesman Joseph Rosenberg, r. 1609 Laguna
Isaac, salesman, r. 625 Octavia
J., watchman City and County Hospital
Julius, insurance broker, r. 1314 Ellis
Mark, salesman S. Jonas, r. 625 Octavia
= Max J., salesman, r. 1314 Ellis
= Simon, traveling salesman Buyer & Reich Co., r. 506c Hayes
Stella, hairdresser Mrs. Eugenia Wood, r. 625 Octavia
Stampfer Matheas, gilder, r. 637 Vallejo Stanario Angelo, florist, r. 1515 Dupont
Stanaro Frank, box marker, r. 20064 Dupont Stanarro Andrew, fisherman, r. 114 Pacific Stanbridge Albert, janitor Pac. Wooden Ware and Cooperage Co., r. 31 Garden
Stancliff William, wire drawer. r. 2323 Mason Standard Asphalt Co., F. S. Douty president, C. E. Hayes secretary, Bernard Bienen- feld general agent, 4th and Townsend, room 26
Standard Boiler Compound Co. (New York), manufacturers litofuge, J. F. Burgin Pacific Coast agent, 14 Mills Bldg, 3d floor
Standard Broom Factory, Zan Bros. & Co. pro- prietors, 310 Davis
STANDARD COLLECTION AND
MERCANTILE CO., Ernest Edelsten general manager, 28 Mills Bldg, 2d floor
Standard Consolidated Mining Co. (Bodie, Cal.), John W. Pew secretary, 310 Pine, rooms 15-17
Standard Dictionary, E. D. Bronson & Co. gen- eral agents, 933 Market
Standard Iron and Wire Works, John T. Mc- Cormick, 30, 1st
Jewelry Co., O. Zitska & Co. proprietors, 126 Kearny, room 11
Standard Life and Accident Insurance Co. (Detroit, Mich.), Cadman & Kittle man- agers, 307 California
Standard Manufacturing Co. (Pittsburgh Penn.), Morris Falk Pacific Coast agent, 318 Market
Marine Insurance Co. Limited (of Liver- pool, Eng.), J. D. Spreckels & Bros. Co. general agents, 327 Market, J. B. F. Davis & Son managers, 407-109 Mont- gomery
Standard Oil Co., 421 Market STANDARD OPTICAL CO.,
scientific opticians and manufacturers and importers of optical goods, 121 Post, 2d floor, telephone Red 301
Standard Quicksilver Co., 24 Mills Bldg, 4th floor
Standard Scale and Supply Co., Charles B. Parcells manager, 6 California
Standard Shirt Factory, Neustadter Bros. pro- prietors, E s Gough bet Grove and Hayes
Standard Soap Co., Richard P. Thomas presi- dent, D. F. Parker secretary and man- ager, office and salesroom 525 Market, telephone Main 655, factory West Berke- ley
Soda Water Co., Charles Matthews presi- dent, Percy R. Mutch vice-president, Arthur W. Matthews secretary and treasurer, 1434-1436 Valencia
Theatre, N s Bush bet Montgomery and Kearny
Time Schedules, Times Schedules Co. publishers, 602
Market, basement Crocker Bldg
Typewriter Exchange, J. A. Mighell and Walter J. Wolf proprietors, 207 Mont- gomery
Standart Sadie A. Miss, bookkeeper Capewill Horseshoe Nail Co., r. 763 Capp
William H., Pacific Coast agent Capewill Horseshoe Nail Co., 636 Mission, r. 763 Capp
Stande Charles J., clerk Schweitzer & Co., r. 118 Trenton
John Jr., salesman Murphy, Grant & Co., r. 118 Trenton
Standhoft Rose, widow, r. 3103 Buchanan
Standıdge William, box maker Yosemite Flour Mills, r. 1063 Mission
Standish Donald, coachman, 603 Sutter
66 Frank B., chief artist Chronicle, r. 634 Polk
George C., salesman Joseph Silverman, r. 103, 5th
Henry H., carriage trimmer, 1324 Valencia 66
Standish Miles, secretary Albion Lumber Co., 25 Luning Bldg, r. Oakland
Standley Henry, teamster, r. 1610 Mission
John W., policeman, r. 425 Day
" Victorine Mrs., r. 1610 Mission
Staneart John W., bakery, 1215 Kearny
Staneri Paul, waiter R. Luna, r. 1236 Dupont
Stanford Addition Land Co., James P. McCarty president, E. Avery McCarty secretary, 646 Market
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Albert E., horseman, r. 314, 5th Av
Belle M. Miss, teacher Humboldt Primary School, r. 2401 Buchanan
Charles P., r. 2401 Buchanan
Frederick W., stenographer Jones Co.
Dickman-
George G., dental student, r. 2401 Buchanan
Hall, 1579 Valencia
66 Harrison L., glassblower, r. 30 Pearl
= Heights Co., office 646 Market
Henry L., glassblower, r. 30 Pearl
Hubert H., engraver Bosqui Engraving and Printing Co., r. 2401 Buchanan
Ida M., stenographer Johnson-Locke Mer- cantile Co., r. 214 Powell
Stanford Jane L., widow, office 819 Market, room 1, telephone East 44, r. SW cor Cal- ifornia and Powell
Jerome B. (G. W. Clark & Co.), r. 404 Oak =
John, laborer, r. 28 Everett =
66 Kate Miss, r. S s Butte nr Alabama
Stanford Leland (estate of), office 819 Market, room 1, telephone Main 474
Stanford Leland Jr. University, office 819 Mar- ket. room 1, telephone Main 474
Stanford Memorial Free Kindergarten No. 1, Miss May W. Loveland principal, 1906 Mason
Stanford Memorial Free Kindergarten No. 2, Miss Mary C. Lindberg principal, 1906 Mason
Stanford Memorial Free Kindergarten No. 3, Miss Cecilia Daly principal, NW cor 8th and Brannan
Stanford Memorial Free Kindergarten No. 4, Miss Ada E. Moore principal, NW cor 8th and Brannan
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Stanford Memorial Free Kindergarten No. 5, Miss Mary E. Gamble principal, 3270 Mission
Myron E., superintendent Emporium Bldg, r. 2415 California
Stanford Primary School, Miss Edith H. Crow- ley principal, E s 8th nr Harrison rear Franklin Grammar School
William E., clerk H. S. Crocker Co., r. 632 Hayes
Stang David, confectioner, r. 1507 Geary
" Joseph A., traveling salesman, r. 515, 6th Stange Carl, bartender Chris Huntemann & Co., r. 1617 Dupont
Carl, groceries and liquors, 816 Greenwich
46 Carl F., clerk, r. 721, 14th
Catherine, widow, r. 721, 14th
Claus J., clerk W. H. Bowe & Co., r. SE cor Potrero Av and El Dorado
Frederick C., harness maker Main & Win- chester, r. 16 Hunt
Fritz, teacher music, r. 3071/2 Chestnut
Jacob, clerk Henry Hellberg, r. 1104 Bryant
Jacob, clerk W. H. Bowe & Co., r. 103, 22d
John D. (Stange & Jaenicke), r. 734 McAl- lister
Lena Miss, forewoman Stange & Jaenicke r. 721, 14th
Marie Miss, r. 721, 14th
Paul, plumber, r. 617A Lombard
Walter J., electrician, r. 734 McAllister
Stange & Jaenicke (John D. Stange and Wil- liam Jaenicke), proprietors Union Straw Works, and manufacturers and jobbers straw and felt hats and frames. 29, 2d
Stangenberger August J., traveling salesman, r. 612 Grove
- August M., piano tuner, r. 612 Grove
Edwin F., clerk Stevenson & Co .. r. 612 Grove
George B., salesman Will & Finck Co., r. 612 Grove
Stangleni Angelo, hostler Motroni & Guastucci, r. 515 Green rear
Stangreen Edward, starcher La Grand Laundry Stangroom Robert, fruits and vegetables, 871 Bryant
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