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Eldridge G., starter Presidio and Ferries R. R., r. 1307 Greenwich
Ellen, widow, r. 742 Folsom
66 George E. (J. L. Vermeil & Co)., r. 1406 Sacramento
George J., cashier Smedberg & Mitchell, r. 2252 Bush
The, lodgings, Mrs. W. H. Overton propri- etor, 21 Grant Av
Wellman D. W., solicitor, r. 727 Bush
Wellman Estate Co., W. B. Wellman secretary and treasurer, 201-207 Market
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Wellman, Peck & Co. (incorporated), W. J. Tilley president, R. A. Wellman vice- president, W. B. Wellman treasurer, Frank Harrold secretary, wholesale grocers, 201-207 Market cor Main
Wellman R. A., vice-president Wellman, Peck & Co. (incorporated), 201-207 Market, r. Fruitvale
Theodore, seaman, r. 1001 Battery
Wellman William B., treasurer Wellman, Peck & Co. (incorporated), 201-207 Market, r. 1924 Vallejo
Wellmann Henry (Chris. Huntemann & Co.), r. 20312 Chestnut
William (Wellmann & Hoffman). r. SE cor Duncan and Dolores
& Hoffman (William Wellmann and Charles Hoffman), liquors, r. SE cor Duncan and Dolores
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Wellner Charles L., clerk, r. 301 Union
" Ernest, butcher, r. 326 Clementina
Henry C., butcher, 231, 4th, r. 326 Clemen- tina
Wellnitz Albert T., tailor, 231 Post, r. Alameda
" Herman F., peddler, r. 520 Shotwell rear
" Peter, seaman, r. 419 Montgomery Av
Wells Albert, cook Louis Fischer, r. 81 Everett
66 Albert A., entry clerk Langley & Michaels Co., r. 2038 Leavenworth
Amasa H. (Paulsen & Wells), r. Berkeley Andrew J. Rev., r. 20 Liberty
Anna E., widow, r. 3041, 16th
Arthur, cook, r. 84 Everett
Asa R. (Wells, Russell & Co.), r. 2118 Pa- cific Av
Benjamin D., r. 621 Fulton
Carrie C. Mrs., r. 25 Wildey
Catherine, widow, r. 1215 Mission
C. Frederick, clerk London and Lanca- shire Fire Insurance Co., r. 526 Hayes
Charles, cook Hellstrommer & Co., r. 14 Washington
Charles, train baggage man S. P. Co., r. Alameda
WELLS CHARLES B.,
successor to Kenney & Wells, par- quetry or inlaid floors, fretwork and grills, 422 Sutter, telephone Main 1882 and frame and picture department Emporium Bldg, r. Oakland
Wells Charles C., policeman, r. 526 Hayes
" Charles H., clerk, r. 922A Sutter
Charles M., clerk ticket auditor's dept S. P. Co., r. Niles, Cal.
Charles S., salesman Syracuse Cycle Co. Charles S., teacher dancing, 421 Post, r. 1420 Clay
Daniel, teamster James M. Newell, r. 615 3d
Douglas, carpenter, r. 621 Fulton
Emma F., widow, r. 2431 Pacific Av
Wells, Fargo & Co. (Express and Banking), John J.Valentine president, Aaron Stein secretary, Homer S. King treasurer, general office New Montgomery bet Jessie and Mission
Wells Fargo & Co.'s Bank, Homer S. King manager, Henry Wadsworth cashier, F. L. Lipman assistant cashier, cor San- some, Market and Sutter
Wells, Fargo & Co.'s Express, E. Mason Cooper manager Pacific department, Henry W. Titus general agent, New Montgomery bet Jessie and Mission
Wells, Fargo & Co.'s Stable, Zephniah Birdsall superintendent, 609-611 Folsom
Frank, barber, 514 Mission, r. 118, 6th
.. Frank, cyclery, 3132 Mission, r. 35 Chenery
Frank, driver Farnsworth & Ruggles, r. 1351% Perry
Frederick, machine operator Cahn, Nick- elsburg & Co., r. 40 Linden Av
" George F. (estate of), William G. Wood manager, musical instruments, 1360 Market
George F., clerk Call, r. 1744 Market
George F., freight clerk str Australia
George F., student, r. 1004 Geary
George F. Mrs., widow, r. 710 Waller
George M., 1st lieutenant and asst. sur- geon Medical Corps U. S. A. post sur- geon, Fort Mason
George R. (Deal, Tauszky, & Wells), attor- ney at law, 51-54 Nevada Block, r. 1004 Geary
George T. (George T. Wells & Co.), 63 Flood Bldg
" George T. & Co. (George T. Wells), money brokers, 63 Flood Bldg
Hanna A., widow, r. 502 Mason
Harriet C., widow, r. 910, Capp
Ivory Mrs., widow, r. 1137 Mission
16 James (Wells & Yeager), r. 52, 8th
James E., agent, r. 925 Shotwell rear
James H., washer Hibernia Brewery, r. 36 Moss
John, miner, r. 307, 4th
W. W. MONTAGUE & CO. Artistic Tiles,
Plain, Glazed and Decorated. AMERICAN AND ENGLISH. 309, 311, 313, 315 and 317 MARKET ST.
Wells John A., bookkeeper, r. 844B Howard
16 John C., master mariner, r. 2038 Leaven- worth
66 Joseph A., foundryman, r. 1428, 26th
Joseph A., public weigher, r. 721 Montgom- ery Av
66 Joseph J., r. 412 Bush
= Laura H., widow, r. 7211/2, 17th
Lester K., clerk, r. 2431 Pacific Av
= Louis A., laborer, r. 181/2 Geneva
Mary A. Mrs., teacher electric philosophy, 997 Market, r. 1428, 26th
Mary E. Miss, principal S. F. Nursery for Homeless Children, 570 Harrison
Mary E. Mrs., lodgings, 1137 Mission
Norton C., collector A. E. Buckman, r. 1428, 26th
Revilo, patent medicines, r. 121 Montgom- ery
= Richard, carpenter, r. 1532 Folsom
Richard Mrs., milliner, 1532 Folsom
66 Robert B., clerk auditing dept. Wells, Fargo & Co., r. 530 Bush
Wells, Russell & Co. (Asa R. Wells and Monson Russell), proprietors Mechanics' Mills, SW cor Mission and Fremont
S. A., messenger Pac. Transfer Co., r. Ala- meda
= Thomas C., superintendent Animals' Home, 2514, 16th
Walter E., electrician Mutual Electric Light Co., r. 62612 Harrison
Walter J., clerk The Bank of British North America, r. 2431 Pacific Av
William, laborer, r. 434 Natoma
William H., policeman, r. 15081/2 Sacra- mento
William P., r. 511 Chestnut
William S., r. 130 Ellis
William S., clerk Palatine Ins. Co., r. 405 Geary
William W., bookkeeper Wells, Russell & Co., r. 2118 Pacific Av
William W. Jr., r. 2118 Pacific Av
& Yeager (James Wells and William Yea- ger), restaurant, 52, 8th
Welpe Henry. teamster, r. 134 Bartlett " Lena, widow, r. 134 Bartlett
Welsch August, wood carver F. T. Riley, r. 117, 3d Av
" Charles, clerk, r. 117, 3d AV
" Frederick (Botters & Welsch), r. 2 Union AG Welsch. See Walsh and Welch
Welsford Robert, fireman revenue cutter Bear, r. 3 East Robert, seaman, r. 329, 2d Av
Welsh Andrew, proprietor Laurel House, 9301/2 Mission
Benjamin, porter The Colonial
Charles, cook, r. 14 Washington
David, laborer, r. 783 Folsom
Edward, laborer, r. 38 Mary
66 Edward, teamster, r. 918 Alabama
Edward, teamster Cal. Construction Co., r. 530, 17th
Elizabeth, widow, r. 4181/2 Natoma
Elizabeth Miss, nurse French Hospital
Garrett, driver James Hurst, r. 48, 4th
Garrett, hoseman Engine 16, r. 1009 Ten- nessee
George, bricklayer, r. 905 Treat Av
Hayward, draughtsman Michael J. Welsh, r. 905 Treat Av
66 James, carpenter, r. 26 Hardy
James, driver Bacome & Son, r. 855 Folsom
= James, laborer S. P. Co., r. 839 Church
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Welsh James, plumber, r. 42812 Fulton
" James, seaman, r. 105 Clark
" James, steel worker Pac. Roll. Mill, r. 216 Michigan
" James C., clerk, r. 1915 Pierce
James F., policeman, r. 920 Geary
James J., draughtsman Thomas J. Welsh, r. 1050 McAllister
James J., laborer, r. 164 Clara rear
James R., custodian Society of California Pioneers' Hall, 808 Montgomery
Jeremiah, r. 902 Illinois
John, clerk Wells, Russell & Co., r. 18 Rip- ley Pl
John, driver Consumers' Ice Co., r. 420, 8th John, marine fireman, r. 29 Welsh
John, tailor, r. 808 Howard
John C., liquors, 902 Illinois
66 John H., groceries and liquors, 360 Clemen- tina
John J., carpenter, r. 26 Hardy
John J., carpenter, r. Richland Av nr Holly
Joseph, helper Fulton Eng. and Ship Bldg. Wks, r. 425 Tonquin
Joseph A., veterinary surgeon, 1215 Golden Gate Av
66 Julia Mrs., bakery, 7111/2 Brannan
Kittie, domestic, 1714 Clay
Louis, r. 1446 Jackson
Margaret, widow, r. 13 Geneva
Martin, stableman, r. 83412 Harrison
Mary, widow, r. 783 Folsom
Michael, hostler Charles S. Crittenden, r. 1123 Sutter
.. Michael, laborer, r. 920 Buchanan
WELSH MICHAEL J.,
architect, room 104 Donohoe Bldg, r. 905 Treat Av
Welsh Michael J., carpenter, r. 500, 7th
Moses H., machine hand Rosenthal, Feder & Co., r. 119 Willard
Owen, liquors, 821 Folsom
Patrick, laborer, r. 139, 4th
Patrick, laborer, r. 1221 Lombard
66 Patrick, motorman Market St. Ry., r. 471/2 Clara
Patrick, seaman, r. 1001 Battery
Philip, coalpasser str Washtenaw, r. 430 Brannan
Welsh Presbyterian Church, Rev. R. Vaughan Griffith pastor, 1133 Mission
Richard, compositor, r. 26 Hardy
T., fireman str Arcata
Thomas, fruit dealer, r. 7 Montgomery Av Thomas, Jaborer, r. 22 Freelon
Thomas J., architect, 95 Flood Bldg, r. 1215 Golden Gate Av
Thomas J. Jr., tilesetter W. W. Montague & Co., r. 1215 Golden Gate Av
Timothy driver Hibernia Brewery, r. 918 Alabama
Timothy, laborer, r. 13 Boyce
W., seaman str Santa Rosa
William, clerk, r. 4181/2 Natoma
William, electrician, r. 871 Market
" William, iron worker Western Iron Wks AGWelsh. See Walsh and Welch
Welshons Charles M., asst. engineer Sutter St. Ry., r. 1311 Larkin
Welspiel Robert, barber Samuel Hintze, r. Fruitvale
Welter Carmille, lard renderer Crystal Pack- ing and Provision Co.
Welti John G., cook, r. 1331 California
Welton Daniel, longshoreman, r. 1735 Lexing- ton Av
" Hattie E., widow, r. 1124 Shotwell
Jeremiah J., porter The Bank of California, r. 1735 Lexington Av
Welton. See Weldon and Whelton Welty Amos, mining, r. 3124 Washington
Welz Charles, shoemaker John Welz, r. 1131/2 Perry
" John, boots and shoes, 426, 3d, r. 1131/2 Perry Wempe Brothers (Gerhard and Wilhelm), manufacturer paper boxes and folding cartons, 573 Market
Gerhard (Wempe Bros.), r. 419 Oak
Lena, widow, r. 621, 24th
66 Tessie Miss, bookkeeper Wempe Bros., r. 134 Bartlett
" Wilhelm (Wempe Bros.), r. 419 Oak
Wemple Emmet L., M. D., physician and sur- geon, 406 Sutter, rooms 11-13, hours 2:30 to 5 p. m., r. 1132 Kentucky, hours 12 to 2 p. m., telephone South 25
" Emmet L. Jr., student, r. 1132 Kentucky Wenban Building, NW cor Sutter and Mason
Simeon, office 606 Sutter, r. 1920 Van Ness Av
WENBAN THE,
Mrs. Caroline Blitz proprietor, 606 Sutter cor Mason
Wenck Frederick, solicitor, r. SW cor 20th and Sanchez
Wendel George, confectionery, 123 Taylor " John W., bartender, r. 710 Vallejo
Wendell Clarence T., musician, r. 2142 Post " Emma G., widow, r. 2514 Market
Wenderoth Caroline, widow, r. 2560 Geary
= William H., printer C. A. Murdock & Co., r. 2533 Post
Wendin Iver, helper Merchants' Ice and Cold Storage Co., r. 48 Silver
Wendland Adolph G., barber A. J. Stein, r. 22 John
Wendroff Alfred C. W., laborer, r. 1 Welsh
Wendt Charles E., foreman Simpson & Fisher, r. 205, 3d
Harry (Wendt & Ahlbach), r. 115 Taylor
Henry, salesman Siebe Bros. & Plage- mann, r. 408 Duncan
Henry C., machinist Union I. Wks, r. 1724 Market
John, agent Henry R. Robbins, r. 817 Val- lejo
John C., proprietor Wendt's Hotel, 22 Sac- ramento
John H., clerk, r. 116 Ash Av
Maximillian C., laborer S. P. Co., r. 1509 Leavenworth
Maximillian E., decorator, 1509 Leaven- worth
M. E. Mrs., dressmaking, 1509 Leavenworth
= Oscar W., painter, r. 1233 Ellis
William C., miller Henry R. Robbins, r. 817 Vallejo
& Ahlbach (Harry Wendt and Joseph Ahl- bach), beer pumps, 136, 4th
Wendt. See Windt
Wendt's Hotel, John C. Wendt proprietor, 22 Sacramento
Wendte Christian J., salesman, r. 1333, 25th
Wenes Victor, liquors, 5321/2 Pine
Wenger Antoinette, widow, r. 714 Church
Wenige Frederick C., metal worker, r. 44 Clem- entina
Welnger Peter J., salesman Hilbert Bros., r. 310 Haight
Wenk Jacob, foreman David Woerner, r. 223, 13th Wenkel Charles, clerk Charles H. Mentz, r. SE cor Polk and Sacramento
Wenker Cesar, brewer, r. 7 Enterprise
" John A., barber Frank H. Thomas, r. 28, 7th
Julius, laborer Enterprise Brewing Co., r. 7 Enterprise
Wenn Otto, molder Thomas Day & Co., r. 16 De Boom
Wennerstrand Oliver, hallman Grand Hotel Wennerstrom A., musician, r. 800 Kearny
Wenrick Isaac G., fireman Pac. Gas Imp. Co., r. 2110 Union
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Wensel Herman, portrait artist, r. 21 Folsom Av Wensinger Francis S., capitalist, office 11 Montgomery, r. Freestone, Cal.
Wenstrom Nels E., carpenter S. Conning, r. 2716 Pine
Went Margaret, widow, r. 1312 Octavia Wenther Paul M., bakery, 1128 Kentucky
" Paul M. Jr., machinist, r. 1128 Kentucky Wentworth Albert A., barber, 7, 4th
Albert A., teamster William Raubinger & Sons, r. 429 Chestnut
Benning, clerk, r. 2320 Folsom
66 Charles, bartender Suhr & Co., r. 1639 Eddy
Clinton, conductor Market St. Ry, r. 226 Shotwell
Ernest, brakeman S. P. Co., r. 530, 3d
Eugene F., conductor Presidio and Ferries RR, r. 1324 Union
Frank, clerk Shainwald, Buckbee & Co., r. 2320 Folsom
Wentworth George A., attorney at law, 606 Montgomery, r. 24 Octavia
George G., clerk Hawley Bros. Hardware Co., r. NW cor 24th and Rhode Island
Wentworth Hotel, Mrs. M. W. Newman pro- prietor, 617 Bush
. I. M. & Co. (Ira M. Wentworth), manu- facturers and jobbers boots and shoes, 411 Market
Ira M. (I. M. Wentworth & Co.), r. Oakland
.6 Jackson J., engineer, r. NW cor 24th and Rhode Island
46 John, real estate agent, r. 24 Octavia
John P. H., real estate. r. 2320 Folsom
Lyman W., carriage painter, r. 319 Capp rear
Maria M., widow, r. 2320 Folsom
Mary E. Miss, r. 2804, 16th
Myra A. Miss, teacher Pacific Heights Grammar School, r. 2413 Sacramento
Nathaniel S., oiler Charles Sutton, r. 319 Capp rear
Orrin S., gripman Geary St. RR., r. 2 Collins
R. A., Mrs., widow, r. 638 Fulton
= Seranus, laborer, r. 415, 11th
46 Thomas S., cooper Cal. Wine Assn., r. 512, 24th
William L., car painter, r. 319 Capp rear Wentzel George L., cooper, r. 309 Fulton
" George R., advertising manager Morning Cail, 710 Market, r. 281/2 Pleasant
George R. Jr., solicitor Call, r. 281/2 Pleas- ant
Wenyon John T., r. 23 Dearborn
Wenzel Edward, engraver, r. 513 Jessie
" Edward Jr., clerk Tillmann & Bendel, r. 513 Jessie
Emily Miss, r. 1918 Golden Gate Av
Henry, fruits, vegetables and groceries, 1340-1342 Howard, r. 32612, 9th
John, musician, r. 439 O'Farrell
Rudolph G., watch maker, 607 Montgomery, r. 1916A Golden Gate Av
8> Wenzel. See Wenzell
Wenzelburger Adolf, accountant and fire ad- juster, 512 California, r. 3022 Sacramento E., machinist Risdon I. & L. Wks, r. 1716 Folsom
Wenzell William T., professor chemistry Cal. College of Pharmacy and professor of chemistry and toxicology Cooper Med- ical College, r. 436 Oak
Wepfer Eliza W. Mrs .; r. 122 Bartlett
Weppemer Henry, tanner Morris Windt, r. 1322 Hampshire
Werd William, laborer, r. NE cor Napa and Louisiana
Werden Reinhold, cook Max Cahen & Co., r. 418 Greenwich
Werder Max, physician, 217 Geary
Weren Gustav, seaman, r. 409 Drumm
Werheyen Joseph, tile setter Bush & Mallett Co., r. 1291/2 Clara
Werick Jacob, laborer, r. 612 Bowie Av Wering. See Wehring
Werle Justin, cellarman Mohns & Kaltenbach, r. 933 Kearny
Werlen Frederick, driver J. Sanders, r. 219, 7th " Justin, wine dealer, r. 428 Broadway
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Werling Joseph, clerk, r. 932 Sutter Werme Louis, blacksmith Samuel Creba, r. 1142 Golden Gate Av
Werne Christine, domestic, 647 Haight
Werner A., photo printer Theo. C. Marceau
Adolph, carpenter Mills Bldg., r. Fruitvale
Adolph G., janitor Ancient Order Forres- ters Bldg., r. 716 Vallejo
Alois, manager art dept. Wilder & Co., r. Oakland
Antone, confectioner, r. 716 Vallejo
August, laborer Standard Oil Co., r. 4071/2 Bay
Carl, draughtsman Martens & Coffey, r. Oakland
Catherine, widow, r. 1037 Noe
Charles, barber, 1427 Octavia
= Charles, draughtsman Bugbee & Gash, r. Fruitvale
= Charles, driver John F. Snow
Charles, jeweler A. Huber & Co., r. 1822 Fil- bert
Charles, restaurant, 2424 Mission
Christian H., real estate, r. 22 Capp
Christopher J., r, 459 Jersey
Werner Company The (Chicago, Ill.), pub lishers, J. N. Odell manager, 404 Sprek- els Bldg
" Edward, blacksmith helper H. B. Schin- dler, r. 1822 Filbert
Ernst, teacher music, r. 1529 Golden Gate Av
Frank, barber William H. May, r. 1822 Fil- bert
" George, butcher, r. 1822 Filbert
Werner George A., engraver and printer, 1067 Howard
George F., bottle washer Steimke Bros., r. 1822 Filbert
George W., artificial stone contractor, 921 Florida
Herman, laborer, r. SW cor 18th and Miss- issippi
= John, cement finisher, r. 22 Turk
= John, teamster, r. 625 Florida
John, wrapper Nathan, Dohrmann & Co., I. SW cor 18th and Mississippi
= Louis, butcher, 810 Bryant, r. 2233 Howard Maurice, teamster, r. 907 Sanchez
Paul, cigar manufacturer, 191412 Union
Philip, expressman, 906 Kearny, r. 605 Broadway
Philip, watchmaker A. Huber & Co., r. 1822 Filbert
= Robert, liquors, 238, 6th
יי William, butcher, 322, 13th
William, florist, r. 724 Mission
" William, laborer, r. 2 Hayward rear Werner. See Woerner
Wernli Jacob C., carpenter, r. SE cor Union and Lyon
Wernquist August, tailor John R. Sundberg, r. 23 Alaska
Wernquist. See Wenquist
Werren Emma, widow, dressmaking, 713B Union Werschkul Tony J., cashier Doernbecher Furni- ture Mfg Co., r. 136 Gough
Wert Thomas B., yardman Pac. Wooden Ware and Cooperage Co., r. 420A 7th
Werth Henry, ladies' tailor, 643 Post
Wertheim Anthony, traveling salesman, r. 407 O'Farrell
= Otto, fireman tugboat Seawitch, r. 68 Na- toma
Wertheimber Arthur, salesman Stein, Simon & Co., r. 1027 O'Farrell
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Wertheimer Benjamin, salesman M. A. Gunst & Co.
" Bert E. (Mark Wertheimer & Co.), r. 1229B Ellis
Charles, r. 911 Powell
Wertheimer Company The, Maurice A. Roth- child president, Joseph L. Hess vice- president, Morris Feintuch secretary and treasurer, importers cigars and to- bacco, 13-15 Battery, telephone Main 5103
Edwin C., traveling salesman M. A. Gunst & Co., r. 2409 Webster
Isaac, cigars and tobacco, 215 Pine, r. 700 Hayes
Jacob E., r. 2236 Pacific Av
Joseph, salesman F. Uri & Co., r. 1815 O'Farrell
Wertheimer Kaufman, president F. Uri & Co., 20-28 San Francisco Market, r. 1316 Stei- ner
66 Louis, tobacco, r. 2434 Jackson
Mark (Mark Wertheimer & Co.), r. 2134 Jackson
Mark & Co. (Mark and Bert E. Werthei- mer), cigars and tobacco, 508 Market
Michael, grocer, r. 624 Hayes
Regina, widow, r. 1109 Van Ness Av
Siegfried, solicitor, r. 1904 Powell
66 & Co. (of New York), kid gloves, M. Fowden agent, 216 Bush, room 68
Werthinger Rudolph, traveling salesman, r. 19 Hawthorne
Werthman Pants Co., S. Werthman manager, 221/2 Geary
Suss, manager Werthman Pants Co., 221/2 Geary. r. 540, 17th
Werthof John, window cleaner, r. 309, 3d
Wertsch William, carriage manufacturer, 100 Golden Gate Av, r. 428 Page
William Jr., musician, r. 428 Page Wertz Frank, bartender Russ House
" Robert. r. 1064 Howard
Werum Alexander M., salesman Boston Woven Hose and Rubber Co., r. Fruitvale
Hugo A., machinist Murch & Gray, r. Fruitvale
Werz Joseph C., clerk R. G. Dun & Co., r. 1527 Ellis
" Lewis A., clerk, r. 1527 Ellis
Wescott Harry, carpenter, r. 130 McAllister " William, 4th officer str City of Puebla Wescott. See Westcott
Wesendunk Andrew A., carpenter, r. 120 Day
" Frederick, carpenter, r. 1531 Dolores
John, plumber, r. 1531 Dolores
Matilda Miss, r. 1531 Dolores
Phillip, driver Parisien Steam Laundry, r. 1531 Dolores
Theodore, fireman German Hospital, r. 1531 Dolores
Wesenmann Dietrich, cabinet maker, r. 122 Perry
Wesh Peter, peddler, r. 737 Brannan
Weske Adolph, machinist, r. 813 Harrison " Eloise Mrs., r. 1505 Steiner
Wesley John, teamster Cal. Construction Co., r. 530, 17th
" William, laborer, r. 509 Hyde rear Wesley. See Westley
Wesner Jacob, janitor Druids' Hall, r. 413 Sutter
Wessa Phillip, butcher J. W. Wason, r. Ala- meda
Wesse Herman, bootblack. r. 632 Grove Maria, widow, r. 632 Grove
Wessel Christ, frame maker W. K. Vickery, r. Alameda
Frederich H., bookbinder Hicks-Judd Co., r. 3007 Pierce
Henry, groceries and liquors, 1601 Turk Henry L., paper carrier, r. 3007 Pierce
Jacob (M. Meyerhof & Co.), r. 332A Geary
Laura Miss, laundress Lane Hospital
Louis, photographer, 25 Post, r. Alameda
Matilda Mrs. (Wessel & Wissing), r. 332A Geary
& Wissing (Mrs. M. Wessel and Miss A. Wissing), delicacies, 342 Geary
Wessel's Hall, 1628 Powell
Wessell Augusta, salesman H. Plagemann & Co., r. 1226 Filbert
Brothers (John H. and William C.), teas and coffee, 1303 Stockton
Eliza, widow, r. 20141/2 Taylor
John C., r. 20141% Taylor
John H. (Wessell Bros.), r. 20141/2 Trylor
66 Lizzie Miss, bookkeeper Wessell Bros., r. 20141% Taylor
William C. (Wessell Bros.), r. 20141/2 Taylor Wessells Arnold J. G., groceries and liquors, SE cor California and Dupont, r. 1131 Clay
= Harry H., barber Peter D. Bernhard, r. 521 Minna
Joseph, wool scourer Golden Gate Woolen Mills, r. 426 Shotwell
Joseph Jr., carder Golden Gate Woolen Mills, r. 426 Shotwell
Rudolph C., conductor Market St. Ry., r. 7251% Minnesota
Wessenberg Daniel W., druggist, 709 Filbert, r. 614 Greenwich
Wessling August H., clerk Post Office, r. 1513 Geary
" Edward, liquors, 1345 Valencia, r. 1024 Hampshire
Henry C., bartender William H. Wessling, r. 1513 Geary
" Henry J. (Henry J. Wessling & Son), r. 1513 Geary
Henry J. Jr. (Henry J. Wessling & Son), r. 1513 Geary
Henry J. & Son (Henry J. and Henry J. Jr.), coal and wood, 1513-1515 Geary
John, laborer, r. 1024 Hampshire
Margaret, widow, r. 1024 Hampshire
William H., liquors, 863 Market, r. 487 Haight
Wesson Charles J., with J. W. Wesson, r. cor Ward and San Bruno Av
" Edward, bookseller, 111 Geary
WESSON J. W.,
lumber dealer, office and yard foot of 9th cor Channel, telephone South 128, r. 2311 Polk
Wesson Peter, butcher, r. 18 Moss
West Andrew J., conductor Market St. Ry., r. 710 Laurel Av
Annette L. Miss, teacher Lincoln Evening School, r. 1312 Octavia
" . Appleton B., conductor Market St. Ry., r. 306B Lily Av
Arthur A., waiter, r. 675 Mission
66 Benjamin W., painter, r. 1924 Hyde
West Berkeley Glass Works, West Berkeley, William Holt proprie- tor
West Charles, r. 325 Minna
Charles, driver, r. 24 Tehama
Charles, laborer, r. E s De Haro nr 16th
Charles, raftsman Harbor Commissioners, r. 40 Shotwell
Charles, seaman, r. 506 Folsom
Charles, stevedore, r. 19 Rausch
Charles C., clerk, r. 220 Clara
Charles P., clerk, r. 32 Clinton Park
66 Charles R., blacksmith H. Crockard's Sons, r. 901 Folsom
Charles R., machinist, r. 2088 Market
Charles R., salesman D. Samuels, r. 905 Market
Charles S., tile setter, r. 22 Derby Pl
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