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Michael F., plumber, r. 317 Jessie
Michael H., cooper Cal. Wine Assn, r. 25 Federal
Michael J., deputy Sheriff, r. 312, 6th
Michael J., house painter, r. 1315 York
Michael J., lineman Fire Alarm and Police Telegraph, r. 1208 Mission
M. J., porter W. P. Fuller & Co., r. 13071/2 Broadway
Mollie Miss, tailoress Samuel Koplan, r. 127 Page
Morris, contractor, r. 335 Broadway
.. Myles J., salesman A. C. Boldeman, r. cor Moultrie and Old Hickory
Nash J., driver Farnsworth & Ruggles, r. 2361% Ritch
Nellie, widow, r. 9th Av South bet M and N Nellie, domestic, r. 1810 Gough
Nellie Miss, furnished rooms, 308 Jessie
= Nellie Miss, seamstress, r. 1281% Valencia
Nellie F. Miss, vice-principal Mission Grammar School, r. 414, 22d
Nellie M. Miss, dressmaker, r. 1240 Ken- tucky
Nora E. Miss, dressmaker, r. 761 Harrison
Nora G. Miss, teacher Mission Grammar School. r. 414, 22d
Nora M. Miss, teacher Marshall Primary School, r. 816, 21st
Patrick, r. 1281/2 Valencia
Patrick, r. 10 St. Charles Pl
Sullivan Patrick, butcher, r. 41 Eddy
Patrick, carpenter, r. 336 Tehama
Patrick, coal passer str Progreso
Patrick, driver Richard Tiernan, r. 15 Al- varado
Patrick, extraman Engine 6, r. 311, 6th
.6 Patrick, fireman str Gipsy
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Patrick, helper Jackson Brewing Co., r. 133 Lily Av
Patrick, hod carrier, r. 512 Howard
= Patrick, laborer, r. 284 Kissling
4 Patrick, laborer, r. 54 Shipley
66 Patrick, laborer. r. 405 Clementina
Patrick, laborer, r. 614 Natoma
= Patrick, laborer, r. Cable Hotel
Patrick, laborer, r. Sadowa nr Plymouth Av
Patrick, longshoreman, r. 154 Perry
Patrick, policeman, r. 314 Tehama
Patrick, porter Bennett & Murray, r. 2 Boardman Pl
Patrick, porter Sachs Bros. & Co., r. 1024 Florida
Patrick, rigger, r. 801, 18th
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Patrick D., groceries and liquors, NW cor Dolores and Duncan
Patrick H., painter, r. 1608 Dolores
Patrick J., r. 73214 Clementina
Patrick J., canvasser, r. 336 Tehama
Patrick J., driver Electric Laundry, r. 215 Valencia
Patrick J., laborer, r. 212 Broadway
Patrick J., policeman, r. 25 Federal
Patrick J., porter, r. SE cor 17th and Uranus
16 Patrick J., upholsterer, 1901 Fillmore, r. 1811 Steiner
Patrick M., groceries and liquors, 500 Franklin, r. 723 McAllister
Patrick P., laborer, r. 441 Jessie
Patrick P., teamster, r. 1428 Mission
66 Peter, clerk Matthew. Twomey, r. 1222 Folsom
· Peter, paver, r. 813 Hayes
Sullivan Peter J., office agent The Emporium Bldg, 825-855 Market, r. Mill Valley
Peter P., manager Matthew M. Twomey, r. 230, 8th
Philip J., telegraph operator. r. 131 Hick- ory Av
P. Joseph Jr., carpenter N. Parrish & Co., r. 336 Tehama
R., steel worker Pac. Roll. Mill
Ray, bookkeeper O'Connor, Moffatt & Co., r. Mill Valley
Richard, laborer, r. 12 Verona Pl
16 Richard, shoemaker Buckingham & Hecht. r. 1703 Howard
: Richard F., produce dealer, r. 151 San Jose Av
66 Robert E., foreman composing room S. F. News Letter, r. Oakland
Robert J., laborer, r. 1106% Tennesse
Robert J., shoemaker W. H. Nolan & Co., r. 709 Vallejo
Robert T., clerk Railway Mail Service, r. San Leandro, Cal.
Rufus C., brass molder Union Iron Wks, r. 1240 Kentucky
Samuel H., barber, 1003 Church
Sarah, widow. r. 1607% San Carlos Av
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Sisters (Annie G. and Teresa), millinery, 519 Hayes
Sisters (Kittie and Emma), fancy goods, 22712 Hayes
S. L., law student, r. 620 Ellis
Stephen L., attorney at law, 405 Montgom- ery, room 24, r. Berkeley
Sylvester, copyist Recorder's office, r. 224 O'Farrell
Teresa Miss (Sullivan Sisters), r. 509 Fell
.6 Terrence, shoemaker, r. 720 Army
Theresa, widow, r. 743 Tehama
Theresa M. Mrs., teacher South Cosmopoli- tan Grammar School, r. 1413 Larkin
66 Thomas. r. 47 Dore rear
Thomas, baker, r. 321, 8th rear
Thomas, bartender Robert Martin, r. . 739B Filbert
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Nora, domestic, 3105 Washington
Nora A. Miss. r. 302 Van Ness Av
Nora Miss, presser J. Spaulding & Co., r. 129 Hermann
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Sullivan Thomas, clerk Syz & Co., r. 104, 20th Thomas, drayman McNab & Smith, r. 23 Gilbert
= Thomas, glazier, r. 620 Natoma
= Thomas, groceries and liquors, 22 Moss
Thomas, helper William S. Snook & Son, r. 709 Vallejo
Sullivan Thomas, importer upholstery goods, bedding supplies, cabinet hardware, 743 Mission, r. 2701 California
Thomas, laborer, r. 22 Harriet
¥ Thomas, laborer, r. 1012, 26th
Thomas, laborer, r. 13141/2 Natoma
Thomas, produce dealer. r. 151 San Jose Av
Thomas, shoecutter J. C. Nolan & Co., r. 720 Army
46 Thomas, teamster Mark Strouse, r. 11291% Harrison
= Thomas Jr., carpenter, r. 47 Dore rear
Thomas Jr., plumber, r. 1012, 26th
.. Thomas B., journalist, r. 1412 Sacramento
Thomas D., carrier postoffice, r. 230, 25th
Thomas F., box maker Pac. and S. F. Box Factory, r. 339, 12th
Thomas F., clerk Gallagher Bros., r. 1618 Turk
Thomas F., carrier postoffice, r. 1602 Mason
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Thomas H., serviceman Pac. Gas Imp. Co., r. 1305 Greenwich
46 Thomas J., driver Farnsworth & Ruggles, r. 515 Noe
Thomas J., laborer, r. 2 Boardman Pl
Thomas J., marine engineer, r. 1012, 26th
66 Thomas J., salesman H. Liebes & Co., r. 808 Mission
Thomas J., street paver, r. 9521/2 Howard
" Thomas P., bookkeeper Norton, Teller & Roden, r. 8351/2 Broadway
Thomas P., repairer W. C. Hamilton
Thomas X., dental student Martin J. Dunn, r. 825 Polk
Timothy, r. 1022, 26th
Timothy, brick layer, r. 25812 Tehama
Timothy, carpenter, r. 22 Ford
Timothy, carpenter, r. 1650 Mission
46 Timothy, carpenter and builder, 40 New Montgomery, r. 2012 Laskie
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Timothy, contractor, r. 647A Stevenson
" Timothy, driver, r. 771 Harrison
Timothy, horseshoer, Thomas Ford & Son, r. Elsie nr Cortland Av
Timothy, laborer Tubbs Cordage Co., r. 748 Iowa
Timothy, laborer, r. 1229 Folsom
Timothy, messenger Wells, Fargo & Co., r. 32 Glen Park Av
" - Timothy, plasterer, r. 6131/2 Linden Av .€ Timothy, sweeper Harbor Commissioners
" Timothy, teamster, junction Bush and Bat- tery, r. 532 Harrison
46 Timothy D., livery stable, r. 1056 Folsom
66 Timothy E., driver United Carriage Co., r. 931A Howard
Timothy F., laborer, r. 18 Bonita
66 Timothy J. (Sullivan Bros.), r. 6081/2 Natoma Timothy J., livery stable, 2432 California, r. 2438 California
Timothy J., shipwright, r. 509 Fell
Timothy J., soap maker Mission Soap and Candle Wks, r. 477 Shotwell
" Timothy R., clerk Police Court 4, r. 233 Ful- ton
Wellington, janitor, 410 Kearny
W. H., surgeon str San Blas
William (Sullivan & Rielly), r. 910, 22d
William, elevatorman W. W. Montague & Co., r. 5111/2 Minna
William, horseshoer, r. 910, 22d
William, laborer, r. 164 Silver
William, laborer S. P. Co., r. 509, 3d
William, marker La Grande Laundry, r. 509 Fell
William, physician, r. 1105 Van Ness Av
46 William, seaman, r. 230 Brannan
William, shoemaker, 1426 Washington
William, tanner, r. 1212 Utah
66 William, teamster, r. 2421% Langton
William, teamster J. G. Johnso i & Son, r. 9th Av South nr Railroad Av
W. W. MONTAGUE & CO. Mantels, Grates and Fireplace Trimmings
ARTISTIC DESIGNS.
309, 311, 313, 315 and 317 MARKET ST.
Sullivan William, wood turner, r. 95212 Howard William, wool sorter, r. 303, 5th
William A., liquors, 215, 6th, r. 984 Howard
William D., clerk, r. 231/2 Minna
William D., engineer, r. 119 Chattanooga William E., shoecutter r. 720 Army
Sullivan William F., attorney at law, 438 California, r. Alameda
William F,, wharfinger Sec. 3-4 Seawall, r. Oakland
66 William H., laborer, r. 218 Utah
66 William H., plumber, r. 62812 Natoma
William H., produce dealer, r. 151 San Jose Av
William H., railing maker Ralston I. Wks, r. 1623 Howard
66 William I., blacksmith, r, 109 Morris Av
William I., clerk, r. 3221% Ivy Av
William J., clerk, r. 509 Fell
66 William J., liquors, r. 424, 9th, r. 27 Dore
William J., miner, r. 113 Bay
Sullivan William J., proprietor The Hoffman, SW cor Market and 2d, r. Lick House
William J .. public weigher Sec. 1 Seawall, r. 20 Arlington
William J. E., carpenter, r. 1212 Utah
William M., deputy Assessor, r. 1410B Val- lejo
" William M., miner, r. 7261/2, 14th
William P., boots and shoes, SE cor Octa- via and Ivy Av, r. 520 Ivy Av
Sullivan William P. Jr., secretary Pacific Rolling Mill Co., 100 Market, r. 807 Haight
William T., barber, Nebraska nr Army, r. Army nr San Bruno Av
66 William W., tile setter Bennett & Schutte, r. 24 Washington Av
& Doyle (Matthew Sullivan and John J. Doyle), live stock, 325-327, 6th
& Rielly (William Sullivan and James Rielly), horseshoers, 149 Minna
& Smith (Daniel F. Sullivan and Michael M. Smith), butchers, 233, 8th
SULLIVAN & SULLIVAN,
(Jer. F. Sullivan late Judge Superior Court, San Francisco, and Matt. I. Sul- livan), attorneys at law, 610 and 621- 622-623 Emporium Bldg, 6th floor, Market St. front
@ Sullivan. See O'Sullivan
Sullivan's Cloak and Suit House, Kelly & Liebes proprietors, 120 Kearny
SULLIVAN'S SHOE STORE, John T. Sullivan proprietor, fine boots and shoes, 20, 4th
Sully Grace E. Miss, ladies' nurse, r. 629 Eddy " James O., clerk general auditor's offices S. P. Co., r. Berkeley
: John A., stationery, 1154 Golden Gate Av, r. 142 Erie
Sulphur Bank Quicksilver Mining Co., L. B. Parrott president, T. Wintringham sec- retary, office 306 California
Sulsberg Robert J., driver U. S. Laundry, r. 8 Hardy
ASulsberg. See Sulberg
Sultan Julius (Julius Sultan & Co.), r. 1821 La- guna
.. Julius & Co. (Julius Sultan), cigar manu- facturers, 304 Battery
Sulz John, cooper John Wieland Brewery, r. 72 Natoma
Sulzberger Theodore L., druggist, 2901 Mission
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The highest grade of Champagne and the wine of Connoisseurs, invariably the pre- ferred favorite at all fashionable resorts in London and on the Continent of Europe.
WILLIAM WOLFF & CO., 329 Market St.
Summer Charles M., dental student, r. 160 Gol- den Gate Av
" Mary Miss, nurse, r. 304, 3d
Oscar, helper Atlas Iron Wks
Peter H., seaman, r. York nr Army
46 W. H., r. 812 Kearny
Summerall Charles P., 2d lieutenant Battery K, 5th Artillery U. S. A., r. Presidio
Summerfield Alice Miss, teacher Jefferson Pri- mary School, r. 711 Jones
« Bert, clerk, r. 402 Hayes
SUMMERFIELD H. & CO.
(Herman and Lesser Summerfield and Herman and Bruno Roman), clothing and men's furnishing goods, 924-930 Market
Summerfield Herman (H. Summerfield & Co., and H. Roman & Co.), r. 1207 Gough
" Lesser (H. Summerfield & Co., and H. Roman & Co.), r. 1207 Gough
" Morris, tailor, r. 38 Grove
Summerhayes Harry J., electrician, r. 23 Baker Summerhayes William R., vice-president and general manager Mutual Electric Light Co., 617 Howard, r. 709 Oak
Summers Charles, millhand Pac. Roll. Mill, r. NE cor Napa and Louisiana
= Emma Mrs., r. 520 Powell
" Franklin P., clerk Union I. Wks, r. Oak- land
Harold C., miner, r. 807 Kearny
Summers Rollin A., dentist, hours 9 a. m. to 5 p. m., 139 Post, room 30, r. 862 Castro, Oakland
Summers. See Somers and Sommers
Summerton George, miller, r. 1328 Union
Summerville Alexander J., laborer, r. 1057 Gol- den Gate Av rear
Alfred A., real estate, 632 Market, r. 532 Grove
Edward, driver San Mateo Dairy, r. 1820 Lexington Av
Ellen, widow, r. 531 Stevenson
Horace, janitor Wells, Fargo & Co.'s Bldg, r. 413 Natoma
James, r. 40512, 5th
Thomas, sawyer, r. 1902 Greenwich William, contractor, r. 828 Geary
Summerville. See Sommerville
Summit Gold Mining Co. (Bodie, Mono Co., Cal.) J. E. Jacobus secretary. 33 Nevada Block Summit Lake Water Co., O. W. Forsyth secre- tary, 628 Market
" Lime Co., works Tehachapi, office 24 Sac- ramento
Sumner Charles A. (Sumner & Moses), r. East Oakland
" Charles L., r. 206 Noe
Sumner Frank W. (W. B. Sumner & Co.), and president Sumner Tanning Co., 413 Front, r. 810 Van Ness Av
George. r. 727 Bush
Samuel B., official reporter Superior Court Department 9
Sumner Tanning Co. (incorporated), F. W. Sumner president, Charles Stewart vice- president, M. P. Brown secretary, pro prietors Cocasset Tannery (Benicia), office 413-415 Front
Wallace, clerk, r. 456, 15th
Sumner W. B. & Co. (Frank W. Sumner), tan- ners and dealers in hides, leather, tal- low and wool, 413-415 Front
William, carpenter Bolander & Perkins, r. 119 Jones
Sumner William B. Mrs., widow, r. 810 Van Ness Av
Sumner & Moses (Charles A. Sumner and Mon- tague T. Moses), attorneys at law, 325 Montgomery, room 33
Sumter John R., clerk, r. 9 South Park Sun Cash Register Co., 120 Sutter
" Herman T., groceries and liquors, 506A 9th
Sun Insurance Co., Charles L. Taylor presi- dent, William H. Friend secretary, 428 California
" Insurance Office (of London), William J. Landers general agent, 205-207 Sansome Sunbeam The, lodgings, 501 Post
Sund Charles, blacksmith B. Grave Co., r. 55 Precita Av
Sundberg Bertha, domestic, 1320 Leavenworth Harry, seaman, r. 31 Broadway
Jennie C., widow, r. 1507 Polk
= John, conductor, r. 214 Jackson
John, seaman, r. 318 Fremont
= John R., tailor, 221/2 Geary, r. 17 Webster
= Peter G. (Sundberg & Jokela), r. 47 Sacra- mento
& Jokela (Peter G. Sundberg and John Jokela), liquors and boarding, 47-49 Sao- ramento
Sundblad Tillie, domestic, 1218A Fulton Sundell Frank, upholsterer, 1204 Pacific
Sunder Frank C., cutter H. S. Bridge & Co., r. 2912 Folsom
Sundermann Richard, cook James Hardie, r. 165 Minna
AG Sundermann. See Suendermann
Sundermeyer Henry, sausage maker John A. Crough, r. 441 Minna
Sundes Solomon B., house painter, r. 5 Gil- bert
Sundgren S. N., master mariner, 9 Mission, r. Oakland
Sundland Abraham B., teacher music, r. 523 Octavia
" Annie Miss, dressmaker, r. 523 Octavia.
Max, porter Herman Heyneman, r. 523 Oc- tavia
" William, r. 523 Octavia
Sundstrom Carl, ship carpenter, r. 15 Steuart " Frank, waiter, r. 347 Minna
Sundstrum Emile, marine fireman, r. 214 Clara Sunkel Frederick, engineer Olympic Salt Water Co., r. 319, 49th Av
" Joseph M., engineer Mills Bldg, r. 1328 Polk
Sunnyside Construction Co., Behrend Joost president, George T. Smith secretary, NW cor 30th and San Jose Av
" House, Patrick Davis proprietor, 247, 2d Sunnyside Land Co., Diedrich Becker presi- dent, Rudolph Mohr secretary, 39 Flood Bldg
Sunnyside Primary School, Miss Catherine F. Riordan principal, 115 Flood Av
Sunnyside Saloon, Philip De Martini proprie- tor. 304 California
" The, Thomas O'Hara proprietor, 1531/2. 3d Sunset Distributing Co., W. T. McDowell mana- ger, bill distributors, 41 Stevenson
Gold Mining and Milling Co. (Mariposa Co.), H. E. Mathews secretary, 120 Sut- ter, room 27
= Heights Water Works, cor Willard and Frederick, D. L. Farnsworth manager, 100 California
Sunset Manufacturing Co. The,
manufacturers flavoring extracts, toilet waters, inks, bicycle and sewing machine oils, etc., 207-209 Sacra- mento
Sunset Photo and Engraving Co. (incorpo- rated), H. C. Tibbitts manager, 131 Post Rattan Co., Theodore A. Kohler manager, 104 O'Farrell
Sunset Route, G. W. Fletcher agent, 613 Mar- ket
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TELEGRAPH CO., John I. Sabin presi- dent and general manager, J. C. Cebrian vice-president, Louis Glass assistant general manager, F. W. Eaton secretary and treasurer, Wil- liam F. Martin auditor, John Lawrence general superintendent, main office Telephone Building, 216 Bush, branches 1008 Sutter, cor Pine and Steiner, 464 Jessie, 2239 Mission, 201 Front, 102 Market, 700 Market, and Butchertown Sunset Vineyard Co. (Tulare Co. ), Harry C. Gilmore secretary, 20 Mills Bldg, 10th floor
Superintendent Common Schools City and County, New City Hall, 3d floor Superintendent of Works New City Hall, New City Hall. 1st floor
Superintendent Public Streets, Highways and Squares, New City Hall, 1st floor
Superintendent United States Mint, John Daggett, office NW cor Mission and 5th Superintendent United States Railway Mail Service, Samuel Flint, Post Office Bldg Superior Court Department 1, James M. Sea- well judge, New City Hall, 3d floor
Superior Court Department 2, William R. Daingerfield judge, New City Hall, 3d floor
Superior Court Department 3, Daniel J. Murphy judge, New City Hall, 2d floor Superior Court Department 4, John C. B. Hebbard judge, New City Hall, 2d floor Superior Court Department 5, John Hunt Jr. judge, New City Hall, 3d floor
Superior Court Department 6 (criminal), Wil- liam T. Wallace judge, New City Hall, 2d fioor
Superior Court Department 7, Austin A. San- derson judge, New City Hall, 2d floor Superior Court Department 8, James M. Troutt judge, New City Hall, 3d floor Superior Court Department 9 (probate), James V. Coffey judge, New City Hall, 2d floor Superior Court Department 10 (probate and insolvency), Charles W. Slack judge and presiding judge, New City Hall, 3d floor Superior Court Department 11 (criminal). Ed- ward A. Belcher judge, New City Hall, 2d floor
Superior Court Department 12 (criminal), George H. Bahrs judge, New City Hall, 2d floor
" Mining and Milling Co., J. Howard Barnard secretary, 80-81 Columbian Bldg
Supervising Inspector Steam Vessels United States (First District), John Berming- ham. U. S. Appraisers' Bldg, room 23
Supervisors Board of, New City Hall, 2d floor
Supple David F., superintendent Station D Post Office, r. 627 Greenwich
= Harry, carriage maker, r. 73 Albion Av
Maria, widow, r. 627 Greenwich
" Michael, laborer, r. 565 Stevenson
Supreme Court Commissioners, David B. Woolf secretary, 825 Market, Emporium Bldg
Supreme Court Library, 825 Market, Emporium Bldg
Supreme Court of California, chambers 825 Market, Emporium Bldg
Suprey Charles, bartender T. F. A. Obermeyer, r. 501 Post
Surat Vincent, cook, r. 828 Folsom
Suren Joseph, steward Page & Falch, r. 319 Eureka
Surhoff Henry F., liquors, SW cor 4th and How- ard, r. 484 Tehama
Surko John (Megica & Co.), r. 20111% Fillmore Surratt Lawrence, buggy washer William E. Bridge, r. 727 Bush
Surryhne Agnes, widow, r. 195 Ridley " Fred B., salesman G. H. Umbsen & Co., r. 326 Eddy
Surveyor City and County, office New City Hall, 3d floor
W. & J. SLOANE & CO., ORIENTAL RUGS. COLORINGS AND DESIGNS NOVEL AND ARTISTIC.
641-647 Market St.
Surveyor General United States, 610 Commer- cial
Surveyor of Customs United States (Port of San Francisco), William D. English, U. S. Custom House, 3d floor
Surwe John E., traveling salesman, r. 481 Va- lencia
Susain Frank, clerk Lafayette Hotel
" Joseph (Bocca & Co.), r. 836 Pacific
Susavilla Vincent, marine fireman, r. 1231 Fil- bert
Susenbeth John C., bookkeeper, r. 711 O'Farrell Susman Frohman, shoemaker, 535 Hayes, r. 437B Hayes
" Henry, musician, r. 1328 Buchanan
Susmann Philip, cashier Tax Collector's office, r. 1328A Hayes
Susmann. See Sussman
Suss Charles F. (Suss & Meyer), r. Sonoma Co. " Frederick, brewer F. P. Schuster, r. 122 Francisco
= Julius Mrs., r. 1524 Webster
66 William, clerk Herman Wrede, r. 1218 Pacific
Suss & Meyer (Charles F. Suss and Henry Meyer), groceries and liquors, 1223 Buchanan
Sussdorff Gustave E., physician and surgeon, 221/2 Geary, r. Occidental Hotel
Sussi Adolph, tailor, r. 420 Broadway
Sussman Samuel (M. Ehrman & Co.), r. 1819 Oc- tavia
Sussman. See Susmann
Susulich Stephen S., bartender Martin Perich, r. 411 Pacific
Sutcliffe Bert C., shipping clerk George A. Clark & Bro., r. 56 Perine
= Emmett W., electrician, r. 240 Day
" James, clerk, r. 525 Harrison
" Mollie, widow, r. 411/2 Hermann @Sutcliffe. See Sutliff and Sutliffe
Suter Charles R., colonel corps of engineers U. S. Army, Division engineer Pacific divi- sion, 533 Kearny, r. Occidental Hotel
" Daniel, attorney and counselor at law, 109 Crocker Bldg, r. 317 Bush
= Frank, janitor, 303 California
.6 Henry S., machinist H. P. Christie, r. 221/2 John
George W., laborer, r. 1138 Mission
" Marie, widow, r. 809 Montgomery Av
19Suter. See Sutter
Sutherland Adam T., cashier I. S. Van Winkle & Co., r. Lorin, Cal.
Alexander, salesman Murphy, Grant & Co., r. 3439B 16th
66 Alexander J., clerk freight auditor's dept. S. P. Co., r. 475 Haight
= Alexander W., millwright, r. 1133A 23d
= Andrew, painter, r. 107 Bernard
Anna E. Miss, teacher Redding Primary School, r. 1034 Pine
Annie Miss, stenographer, r. 756 Harrison
Archibald, lithographer George H. Tay Co., r. Sausalito
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Charles, r. 834 Sutter
= Charles, conductor Market St. Ry., r. 1585 Valencia
Charles G., bottler Wolf, Wreden & Co., r. 45212 Jessie
Don A., brass polisher, r. 4521/2 Jessie
Donald, stone cutter Gray Bros., r. 607 Bryant
Edward, tinsmith Louis Leiser, r. Oak- land
F., compositor Call, r. 1237 Stockton
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Sutherland Frank T., traveling salesman Ful- ton Eng. & Ship Bldg. Wks
Sutherland Fred B., eye, ear, nose and throat, hours 9:30 to 12 a. m., 3 to 5 and 6:30 to 7:30 p. m., 21 Powell, 2d floor, rooms 16- 17, telephone Bush 10
George M., druggist A. L. Lengfeld, r. 1316 Webster
" H. C., school teacher, r. 614 Sutter
Henry, seaman, r. 22 East
Howard V., special writer S. F. News Letter
James, seaman str City of Everett
James A., clerk Mrs. Florence B. Hinck- ley, r. East Oakland
John J., salesman, r. 1912 Polk
Joseph, waiter James M. Wilkins, r. NE cor 8th Av and Fulton
Josie Miss (Campbell & Sutherland), r. 528 Hayes
Kenneth, carpenter George A. Fisher, r. 6 Hampton Pl
Peter, fresco painter, r. 1514 Mission
66 Robert, plumber, r. 473 Haight
Robert L., physician, 121A Powell
Sutherland F., city editor Daily Report, r. 1222, 20th
Sutherland The, Mrs. H. Chamberlain proprie- tor, 791 Sutter
Thomas, laborer, r. 37 South Park
- William, lithographer George H. Tay Co., r. Sausalito
66 William, painter, r. 107 Bernard
William J., president Holmes Mining Co., 79 Nevada Block, r. Palace Hotel
William L., paper ruler Acres & Williams, r. Sausalito
Sutherlin Beverly, laborer. r. 908 Larkin
Sutich Ivan P. (Sutich & Ivanovich), r. 921 Powell
Nicholas, restaurant, 500 Napa
& Ivanovich (Ivan P. Sutich and John M. Ivanovich), restaurant, 507 Clay
Sutkamp August, salesman Martin P. Detels Sutliff Elizabeth, widow. r. 1011 Mason
" Henry, cigars and tobacco, 832 Kearny, r. 7 Montgomery Av
Thomas B., gardener City and County Hospital
Sutliff. See Sutcliffe
Sutliffe Edgar C., clerk auditing dept. Wells, Fargo & Co., r. 900 Pine
SUTPHEN DAVID D.,
manager Pacific Coast branch John T. Bailey & Co. (Philadelphia), and The A. H. Hart Co. Elm Flax Mills (New York), 219 Front, r. Alameda
Sutro Adolph, mayor San Francisco, office New City Hall and 30 Montgomery Block, r. Sutro Heights
Albert, r. 1515 Sacramento
Sutro Alfred, attorney at law, 97-103 Crocker Bldg, telephone Main 167, r. 1935 Jackson Sutro Baths, Point Lobos Av nr Cliff House
Charles Jr. (Sutro & Co.), r. 1718 Pine
E. Mrs .. widow, r. 1935 Jackson
Edgar E., office 30 Montgomery Block
Emil, real estate and insurance, 408 Mont- gomery, r. 1718 Pine
Gustav (Sutro & Co.), r. 1718 Pine Sutro Gustav Jr., stock, bond and grain broker, 324 Montgomery, r. 1935 Jackson
Sutro Heights, bet 47th and 49th Avs Point Lobos Av and B
Sutro Kindergarten, Miss Grace Pierce prin- cipal. 64 Silver
Sutro Library, George Moss librarian, tempor- ary quarters Montgomery Block
Sutro Mail Dock Free Kindergarten, Miss Marie Schultze principal, 218 Brannan
Oscar, law student Pierson & Mitchell, r. 1935 Jackson
Sutro Primary School, Miss Mary Magner prin- cipal, 12th Av nr Clement Av
Sutro Railroad Co., Adolph Sutro president, William C. Little secretary, E. M. Van Frank superintendent, main office 30 Montgomery Block, superintendent's of- fice Car House cor Clement and 32d Av
SUTRO & CO.
(Gustav Sutro and Charles Sutro Jr.), bankers and brokers, 408 Montgomery Sutter Adam, baker, r. 6 Langton
Alphonse, bookkeeper Miller, Sloss & Scott. r. Alameda
Charles, milker Furrer Bros.
Charles, seaman, r. 110 Berry
Eugene, bookmaker. r. 710 Van Ness Av
George (Flecklin & Sutter), r. 1 Gardner
George, clerk, r. 408, 9th
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