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" Oscar, r. 312 Chestnut
Winstanley Clement, clerk engineer's office dept. of California, r. 2531 Lombard
Ella M. Miss, packer Viavi Co., r. 2531 Lombard
Florence E. Miss, packer Viavi Co., r. 2531 Lombard
Mabel K. Miss, stenographer, r. 2531 Lom- bard
Winston Peter, litho-pressman Schmidt Label & Litho. Co., r. 524 Stevenson
Russell H. (A. M. Speck & Co.), r. Hotel Savoy
Theodore, printer, r. 524 Stevenson
66 Thomas W., 2d lieutenant Light Battery D., 5th Artillery U. S. A., r. Presidio
Winstrom Nels, carpenter, r. 431 Minna
Winter Adolph C. (P. H. Winter & Son), r. 6141/2 Greenwich
Andrew, proprietor St. Petersburg Hotel, 15 Howard
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Anna, widow, r. 721 Harrison
Annie, widow, r. Beach bet Hyde and Lar- kin
Winter Annie M., clerk G. G. Wickson & Co., r. Oakland
Antonia Miss, bookkeeper Schrader Bros., r. 303 Steiner
= A. O., pressman Salvation Army, r. 1139 Market
Benjamin G., r. 226 Taylor
= Bernhardt, baker. r. 2839 Howard
Charles, brewer Chicago Brewery, r. 1623 Pacific Av rear
Charles, porter, r. 833 Vallejo rear
Elise, widow, r. 303 Steiner
Eugene V., machinist Krogh Mfg Co., r. 204 Utah
Frederick, laborer, r. Missouri nr 25th, Po- trero
Fritz, r. 856 Mission
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Fritz, foreman P. Bartscher, r. 1031 Valen- cia
F. William, piano tuner Kohler & Chase, r. 615, 17th
Henry (Winter & Steinhauser), r: 822 Jessie
Henry K., clerk Winter & Felsing, r. 2839 Howard
Herman, clerk, r. 123 Eddy
Home, Mrs. Emma Olafsen proprietor, 634 Sacramento
Winter James H., druggist and apothecary and proprietor Depot Drug Store, NE cor 25th and Valencia, r. 1341 Valencia
James W. (Winter & Derby), r. 114 Mc- Allister
" John, cooper George Windeler & Co., r. 553 Mission
= John, laborer, r. 1618 Stockton rear
John, teamster, r. 105, 21st
= John Jr., teamster, r. 105, 21st
John C. H., engineer G. G. Wickson & Co., r. Berkeley
John D., machinist S. F. Tool Wks, r. 204 Utah
John F., liquors, 701 Montgomery Av, r. 718 Filbert
John F., messenger Wells, Fargo & Co., r. 825 Mission
= John F. Jr., bartender J. F. Winter, r. 718 Filbert
John H., clerk, r. 303 Steiner
Joseph T., pipe fitter Western Sugar Refi- nery, r. 330, 29th
Kasten, liquors, 601 East, r. 1613 Fulton
Louis, expressman, r. 315, 28th
Mary, widow, r. 443 Jessie
Max, baker, r. 763 Howard
Michael, paper carrier, r. 2104B Leaven- worth
Morris (Winter & Felsing), r. 2839 Howard
66 Patrick, carriage painter Almerin T. Becraft, r. 105, 21st
Patrick D., varnish maker, r. 208 Utah
P. H. & Son (Philip H. and Adolph C.) barbers, 627 Commercial
= Philip, brewer, r. 438 Clementina
Philip H. (P. H. Winter & Son), r. 6141% Greenwich
Thomas, shoemaker, r. 10171/2 Clay
Winter Thomas P., secretary Kohler & Chase, 26-30 O'Farrell, r. Alameda
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Thomas S., collector Kohler & Chase, r. Berkeley
W. G. Mrs., widow, r. 620, 21st
William, clerk, r. 447 Bartlett
= William, cook Golden West Hotel, r. 438 Clementina
William, marine engineer, 9 Mission, r. Alameda
44 William R., brewer Jackson Brewing Co., r. 14 Henrietta Square
Winter & Derby (James W. Winter and Albert T. Derby), dentists, 206 Kearny
& Felsing (Morris Winter and Frederick Felsing), proprietors California Sausage Factory, 37 Main
" & Steinhauser (Henry Winter and William Steinhauser), sausage factory, 8221/2 Jessie
19Winter. See Winters and Winther
Winterberg Adolph, porter Wilmerding-Loewe Co., r. 238, 4th Av
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Winterberg Frederick, cellarman, r. 709 Stock- ton
" Gustave C., tailor Boys' and Girls' Aid Society, r. 16181/2 Turk
Walter H., interne California Woman's
. Hospital, r. 1208 Sutter
" Wolrad, visiting surgeon California Wo- man's Hospital, r. 1208 Sutter
Winterbottom George, blacksmith, r. 5 Frank- lin
Henry, carpenter Stephen Conning, r. 151 Hancock
= Orlando, cigar dealer, r. 14501% Minna
66 Orlando Jr., machinist, r. 28 Haight
Sarah, widow, r. 28 Haight
" William, glassblower. r. 28 Haight
William J., manager Chicago Cider and Fruit Syrup Co., 241, 8th, r. 5 Franklin Winterburn Edward H., clerk, r. 1617 Gough
" Frank, printer Joseph Winterburn Co., r. 2009% Fillmore
Winterburn George F., secretary Joseph Win- terburn Co., 417 Clay, r. 1617 Gough
George H., attorney at law, 70 Murphy Bldg, r. Hotel St. Nicholas
J. Charles, with Ætna Insurance Co., r. 1615 Gough
Winterburn Joseph, president Joseph Winter- burn Co., 417 Clay, r. 1617 Gough
Winterburn Joseph Co., Joseph Winterburn president, William Hoffschneider vice- president, George F. Winterburn secre- tary, printers and electrotypers, 417 Clay
Winterhalter Wildrich, architect, r. 1430 Golden Gate Av
William, student, r. 1229 McAllister
Winteroth Lorenz, cooper Samuels Bros. & Co., r. 121712 Kearny
Winterroll Albert, clerk Henry Hons, r. 503 La- guna
Winterrowd George W., picture frame manu- facturer, 2829 Mission
Winters Bernard, apprentice Wm. H. Birch & Co., r. 339A San Jose Av
" Charles, deputy Assessor, r. 313 Sanchez Clara, milliner, r. 313 Sanchez
. D .. laborer Pac. Roll. Mill
Edmund J., clerk O'Brien & Spotorno, r. 323 Haight
Elizabeth, widow, r. 3279 Mission
" Emily, widow, r. 323 Haight
Emily, domestic, 1805 California
Emmett, cash receiver O'Connor, Moffatt & Co., r. 323 Haight
Frank, cook Johnson & Benneke, r. 68 Shipley
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Frederick C., butcher, 2-4 Mission Mar- ket, r. 709, 17th
66 Gertie Mrs., dressmaker, r. 2439A Green- wich
Herman, bricklayer, r. 624 Lombard
John, laborer, r. 456 Tehama
" John B., seaman, r. 409 Drumm
" John J., wood and coal, 827 Fulton, r. Oak- land
= John M., carpenter, r. 219 Diamond
" Joseph, baker, r. 248, 4th
Joseph, seaman, r. 406 Broadway
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Louis, manager U. S. Brewery, 311-323 Ful- ton, r. 2007A Golden Gate Av
66 Margaret, widow, r. 4481/2, 6th
Patrick J., salesman Hale Bros., r. Ala- meda Thomas, r. 2439A Greenwich
is Thomas, shoemaker, r. 1606% Lexington Av
Winters. See Winter
Winterson Marie Miss (Larson & Winterson), r. 320 Hayes
" Michael, porter, r. 320 Hayes
Winterstein Myrtie B. Miss, stenographer, r. 323 Lyon
" Tillie M., widow, r. 323 Lyon
Winterton John D., r. 614 Powell " John R., r. 614 Powell
Winther Brothers (Charles and Martin), gro- ceries, wines and liquors, 1135 Folsom
" Charles (Winther Bros.), r. 111 Langton
W. W. MONTAGUE & CO.
MANUFACTURERS OF RIVETED IRON AND STEEL WATER PIPE
For Town Water Works, Hydraulic Mining and Irrigation.
309, 311, 313, 315 and 317 MARKET ST.
Winther Lawrence, machinist Risdon I. & L. Wks, r. 211 Arlington
" Martin (Winther Bros.), r. 111 Langton
Paul, laborer Tubbs Cordage Co., r. 1128 Kentucky
Winthrop Isaac E., metal roofer Conlin & Rob- erts, r. 171/2 Garden
= John A., clerk, r. 919 Clay
" Oliver W., r. 26121/2 Sutter
William, cutter Buckingham & Hecht, r. 10 Willow Av
William J., patternmaker, r. 806, 26th
William L., guard County Jail 2, r. 10 Wil- low Av
Wintjen Jacob G., r. 129 Olive Av
Wintler George, paper carrier, r. 728 Broad- way
Winton F., butcher str Alameda
Winton Henry N., physician and surgeon, office and r. 406 Sutter, telephone Hyde 421
William, car repairer Market St. Ry, r. 119 California Av
Wintringer Paul, clerk Baker & Hamilton, r. 506, 9th
Wintringham Thomas, cashier Parrott & Co., r. San Rafael
Wintzer Julius (Wintzer & Agard), r. Grand Hotel
Wintzer & Agard (Julius Wintzer and W. A. T. Agard), importers leaf tobacco, 309 Clay
Winzler Alfred C., policeman, r. 1312A Harri- son
Wipfli Jacob, milker Julius Frankel
Wiren John, carpenter, 334 Geary, r. 332, 12th Av Wirsch Marguerite Miss, dressmaking, 1137 Mission
Wirschbaum Louis, r. 537 Sacramento
Wirschuleit Edward, master schr Eureka, r. 166 Perry
Wirsing Charles H., packer, r. 722 Army
Wirt Arthur D., clerk American Tract Soc., r. Berkeley
Loyal L. Rev., superintendent Congrega- tional Sunday School Publishing Soc., 735 Market, r. 600 Bush
N. S., attorney at law, 305 Larkin, room 29, r. 1142 Howard
Wirth Albert C., engraver J. C. Irvine & Co., r. 2239 Geary
Ernest, gardener, r. cor Point Lobos and 47th Avs
Frederick, waiter, r. 403 Broadway
George, butcher, 1117 Harrison, r. 203 Lang- ton
Jacob, stevedore, r. 824 Pacific rear
Joseph, baker, r. 625 Clay
Louisa, widow, r. 734 Montgomery
Maria, widow, r. 824 Pacific rear
Wirth. See Worth and Wurth
Wirthle William R. P., cashier Michalitschke Bros. & Co., r. 606 Sutter
Wirtner A. Mrs., dressmaking, 211 Leaven- worth
= Adolf, tailor, 211 Leavenworth
= John J., manufacturers' agent, 109 Califor- nia, room 19, r. 3914 Clay
Wirtz John, teamster Henry Levy, r. W s Rail- road Av nr 1st Av South
Nicholas (H. Buttner & Co.), r. 120, 3d
Peter, butcher, r. Railroad Av nr 8th Av South
Wisby John, porter Phelps & Miller, r. 1125 Clay
" William, longshoreman, r. 301/2 Louisa Wische Louis, laborer r. 636 Commercial
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Wisconsin Furniture Co. The,
E. Rochat president, S. W. Fuller treasurer, J. F. Schlingman secretary, wholesale furniture, show rooms, 762 Mission, warehouses, 6th bet King and Berry, telephone Main 792
Wisdom Sara Miss, head nurse Lane Hospi- tal
Wise Aaron, salesman Columbus Woolen Mills, r. 1622 Ellis
Abraham L., musician, r. 42 Grove
Alexander, hostler Thomas P. Newell, r. 519% Oak
Barzillai J., collector, r. 1508 California
Benjamin F., manager printing dept. Abramson-Heunisch Co., r. 1139 Va- lencia
= Carl, laborer Pac. Refining and Roofing Co., r. 1620 McAllister
= Charles, carpenter, r. 715 Howard
Charles O., teacher navigation, 6 Sacra- mento, r. 809 Van Ness Av
= D. Mrs., clothing, 1048 Howard
David W., musical instruments, 1322 Mar- ket, r. 1622 Ellis
Edgar, collector, r. 905 Webster =
Frank J., pressman Chronicle, r. 1814 Stockton
Frederick, clerk Eugene Cerf
George, r. 1718 Union
George D., student, r. 1409 Leavenworth
George H., calker, r. 905 Webster
Harry, clerk, r. 1622 Ellis
= Harry, waiter, r. 715 Howard
Harry E. (Christy & Wise and Sanborn & Wise), r. 1409 Leavenworth
Henry (Perkins & Wise), office 508 Califor- nia, room 14
Henry H., printer, r. 618 Natoma
Henry L., meter tester S. F. Gas Light Co., r. 813 Shotwell
Herbert S., driver Cole & Wise, r. 905 Web- ster
Isabel Miss, auxiliary secretary Salvation Army, r. 1508 California
Isidor (Rothchild & Wise), r. 1121 Geary
James, bartender New Atlantic Hotel
James A., engineer, r. 209 Tehama
John, coachman, 1013 Pine
John, teamster, r. 122 Utah
John Jr., soap wrapper, r. 122 Utah
Wise John H. (Christy & Wise), and Collector U. S. Customs (District of San Francis- co), office Custom House, 3d floor, r. 1409 Leavenworth
John H., cook, r. 435 Natoma
John L. (Cole & Wise), r. 905 Webster
Julia, widow, r. 1135 McAllister
Julius Mrs., milliner, 504 Sutter, r. 604 Leavenworth
Lee C., bookkeeper, r. 2912 Mission
M. Mrs., r. 12 Sycamore Av
Matthew S., druggist Charles L. Morgan, r. 916 Howard
Minnie Miss, stenographer Salvation
Army, r. 1508 California
Morris, tailor, r. 1622 Ellis
Newton A., teamster, r. 1411 Larkin
Peter, r. 3279 Mission
Peter J., blacksmith, r. 3279 Mission
Robert H., teamster Morton Draying and Warehouse Co.
$6 Sara E. Mrs., physician, 1508 California
66 Sigmund, expressman, NW cor Wash- ington and Battery, r. 1323 Steiner
Wise Thomas F., manager The Eagle Phar- macy, r. 3279 Mission
Wise Wallace A., attorney at law, 508 Califor- nia, rooms 11-14
Wallace C., with Fisher & Co., r. Brooklyn Hotel
Wise. See Weis, Weise, Weiss and Wiese Wiseflock John M., teamster Neville & Co., r. 316 Vicksburg
Wiseman Alfred E., molder, r. 1021 Vermont Annie, widow, r. 2 Essex Pl
Annie Miss, compositor, r. 2 Essex Pl
Charles H., shirt cutter Neustadter Bros., r. 1021 Vermont
16 George A., salesman Gladding, McBean & Co., r. 747, 17th
James B., bookbinder Hicks-Judd Co., r. 325 Union
= James D., clerk County Clerk's office, r. 211 Capp
= James T., r. Brooklyn Hotel
John J., gasfitter J. E. Britt. r. 229, 12th
= Lester W., driver W. H. Wiseman, r. 1629 Clay
= Margaret, widow, r. 4 Byington Av
16 Mary, widow, r. 229, 12th
Mary Miss, teacher Golden Gate Primary School, r. 229, 12th
Thomas, carpenter, r. 1021 Vermont
William E., engraver Ames & Harris, r. 1101/9 Morris Av
= William H., wood and coal, 1117 Sacra- mento, r. 1629 Clay
William W., bookkeeper Dodge, Sweeney & Co.
19 Wiseman. See Weisman
Wiser Frank M., lather, r. 1105 Stevenson
Wisewell Charles A., carrier postoffice, r. 20081% Larkin
Wishman Henry, r. 165, 9th
Wiskat Edward J., electrican John M. Klein's Electrical Wks, r. 852 Howard
Wisker Frank G., clerk H. S. Crocker Co., r. 1430, 25th
Wiskotschill Anthony J., teamster, r. 848B How- ard
J. Edward, electrician, r. 848B Howard
" George A., clerk, r. 848B Howard Wisler William J. (Cope & Wisler), r. 1823 Oak Wismer Einar, bookkeeper P. C. SS. Co's Yard, r. 1626 Pierce
Matilda, widow, r. 1626 Pierce
Wisner Albert H., waiter, r. 423 Linden Av
Archie L., bookkeeper Johnson-Locke Mer- cantile Co., r. 730 Pine
Bert, waiter, r. 104 Grove
Hiram H., clerk Chronicle, r. 34 Diamond
Jessie E. Miss, principal Loomis Memor- ial Presbyterian Chinese Mission School, r. 929 Clay
Wisnieski Joseph, laborer, r. Andover Av nr Newman
Wisniewski Albert, laborer, r. 28 Hunt
Wisnom John, laborer S. P. Co., r. 557 Harrison " Robert J., salesman Palace Hardware Co., r. San Mateo, Cal.
Wisplear Joseph, cooper r. Ellsworth nr Cort- land Av
Wissel Albert, secretary Eggers Vineyard Co., 214 California, r. 904 Steiner
Albert F., bookkeeper, r. 904 Steiner
August J., butcher, r. 11th Av South nr N
Christine, domestic, 1809 Gough
Henry, liquors, 519, 6th
John C., r. 1328 Polk
66 Louis F., bookkeeper, r. 519, 6th
Wisselinck Gustavus, porter German Hospital Wisser William, seaman, r. 101, 1st Wissig Adolph, laborer, r. 5 Moore PI
George F., cook Andrew Grimm, r. 1513 Stockton
· Henry, laborer, r. 5 Moore Pl
Wissing Annie Miss (Wessel & Wessing), r. 332A Geary
" Henry A., plumber, 809 Valencia, r. 18B Cumberland
Lizzie Miss, r. 21 Elgin Park Av
Louis, tinsmith H. A. Wissing, r. 21 Elgin Park Av
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Wissing Marie Miss, domestic, 1000 Mason
William, butcher, r. 192 Moultrie
. William A., deckhand, r. 328, 3d rear
Wissinger John W., liquors and contractor and builder, 310 Montgomery, r. 2301 Devisa- dero
Wissinger. See Weissinger
Wissmar Jens, r. 48 East
Wistar James, laborer, r. cor Harrison and 14th Wistler George, laborer, r. NE cor Napa and Louisiana
Wistling Victor, seaman, r. 28 Sacramento
Wistos Martin, tailor Bullock & Jones Co., r. 14 Marye Terrace
Wistrand Andrew, wood and coal, 1426 Howard, r. 1808 Folsom
Wiswell Caroline D., domestic, 1969 Eddy Charles H., butcher San Francisco Meat Co., r. 607 Natoma
Edward S., sign painter Thomas Downing, r. 1410 Bush
= John A., carriage finisher, r. 7 Rausch Sarah P., widow, r. 7 Rausch
Witbeck A. O., vice-president Kenwood Land Co., 321 Montgomery, r. Kenwood, Cal. Witbeck Charles W., clerk Redington & Co., r. 35 Lapidge
Henry Y., r. Hotel Pleasanton
Witchen George, teamster Daniel McCoy
Witcher John S., major U. S. A. and Paymas- ter Department of California, 239 Phelan Bldg, r. Occidental Hotel
Witham Charles A., laster Buckingham & Hecht, r. 312 Fair Oaks
Charles B., grain broker, r. 1825 Market
Charles H., watchman Union Trust Co., r. 221 Leavenworth
= Heber W., carpenter, r. 226 Shotwell
James, special policeman, r. 221 Leaven- - worth
Lydia A., widow, r. 2410 Washington
16 Walter D., clerk W. L. Witham, r. 3030 California
William L., grain commission merchant, 206 Clay, r. 2219 Pacific Av
Witherby Charles S., marine engineer, r. 2613 Folsom
" Daniel S., r. 2613 Folsom
Witherby. See Weatherbee and Wetherby Withers David C., plumber, r. 370 Clementina
George L., manufacturers' agent, r. 1034 Pine
= George M., druggist, r. 23 Bartlett
= Mary, widow, r. 370 Clementina
Milton, farmer, r. 23 Bartlett
Robert, stone cutter, r. 10131% Larkin
Thomas, watchmaker, 102 Ellis
Withington Anna Mrs., dressmaker, r. 66 Mur- phy Bldg
Withington Charles W., superintendent Bay City Iron Works, 103-105 Fremont, r. 63212 Castro
" Sumner A., r. 1112 Folsom
Withoft Theodore W., stenographer Board of Trade of San Francisco, r. 1319c Pine Withoft. See Witthoft
Withrow Catherine H., widow, r. 1829 Pine " Eva Miss, artist, r. 1829 Pine
" Marie Miss, vocal instructor, r. 1829 Pine Witkowski Samuel (Kowalsky & Co.), r. 1610 Geary
Witkowsky David B., traveling salesman, r. 1522 Webster
Harris, clothing, 208, 4th
Witmer Emil, waiter Bennett & Witmer, r. 5161/2 Jones
George (Bennett & Witmer), r. 5161/2 Jones Witrock William, r. Old People's Home
Witschy William, storekeeper University Club, r. 7121/2 Geary
Witt Albert (Witt Bros.), r. 28 Hoff Av Anna Mrs., r. 421, 4th
Anne, nurse German Hospital
" Behrend, r. 305 Edinburgh
= Brothers (Albert and John C.), milkmen, 28 Hoff Av
" Charles, driver John Rapp, r. 6021/2, 7th Witt Charles, groceries, wines and liquors, 550, 6th
W. & J. SLOANE & CO., SEAT CUSHIONS
In Plush, Terry, Damask and Sateen, Made to Order for Churches, Lodges, Steamboats, etc.
641-647 MARKET ST.
Witt Claus, laborer Washington Brewery, r. 1910B Mason
Frederick G., silversmith Shreve & Co., r. 309 Golden Gate
Henry, clerk John Witt, r. Oakland
Henry, groceries and liquors, 1635 Geary
Henry E., with Edward W. Strange, r. 309 Golden Gate Av
Herman, clerk Charles Witt, r. 550, 6th
= H. Oscar, butcher Fred H. Finke & Co., r. 507 Mission
Joachim, groceries and liquors, SE cor Sacramento and Broderick, r. 29291/2 Sac- ramento
= John, fruits and vegetables, 9-10 Bay City Market, r. 23 Elgin Park Av
= John C. (Witt Bros), r. 28 Hoff Av
Julius, assistant manager Western Trans- fer and Storage Co., r. 53 South Park
Julius, merchant, r. 1603 Post
Marguerite, domestic, 2218 California
Otto, salesman Goldberg, Bowen & Co., r. 2109 Taylor
Robert, clerk Robinson & Knox, r. 1271/2 Rose Av
= S., r. 1045 Market
= William F., jeweler, r. 309 Golden Gate Av Witte August, clerk Ernst Klevesahl
Charles, fireman str Columbia, r. 16 Georgia
Frederick, laborer, r. 16 Georgia
George W., butcher, r. 16 Georgia
Joost H., groceries and liquors, NW cor Franklin and Bush, r. 1600 Bush
= Julia, widow, r. 16 Georgia
66 Julia Miss, dressmaker, r. 16 Georgia
66 Julius, seaman, r. 16 Georgia
= Minna, domestic, 818 Waller
William, r. 927 Alabama Witte. See Witty
Wittenberg Adolph, clerk Levi Strauss & Co., r. 421/2 Quinn
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Herman (Wittenberg & Boese), r. 174 Jes- sie
& Boese (Herman Wittenberg and Herman Boese), liquors, 45, 3d, and lodgings 174 Jessie
Wittenberger Herman, shoe maker, 4 Golden Gate Av., r. 114 Shipley
" Nathan, harness maker Leibold Harness Co., r. 114 Shipley
Theodore, basket maker Weston Basket and Mfg. Co., r. 1141% Shipley
Wittenburg Annie, domestic, 936, 15th
Charles (Brass & Wittenburg), r. 52 Clara Av
Wittenhagen Albert (H. Anderson & Co.), r. 560 Howard
Witter Willis G., attorney at law and president California and Nevada Land Co. and Golden Gate Dredging and Reclamation Co., 17-19 Mills Bldg, 7th floor, telephone Main 5584, r. San Carlos, San Mateo Co. Witthack Frederick (Witthack & Miesmer), r. 200612 Dupont
66 & Miesner (Frederick Witthack and Henry Miesner), soda water manufacturers, 323 Francisco
Witthoft Charles H., bartender J. Janke, r. 1207 Howard
Witthoft. See Withoft
Wittich Jacob, cleaner J. Spaulding & Co., r. 55214 Natoma
" W. T., teacher music, r. 714 Golden Gate Av Wittick Alphonso, cook, r. 22 East
Wittig Joseph, cooper, r. 41 Merritt
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Wittke Paul, quartermaster stmr City of Sydney Wittkopp Cornelius, teamster, r. 4 Grant Alley " Henry A., cooper, r. 123 Gates
Wittland Produce Co., William Wittland presi- dent, J. E. Musser vice-president and manager, G. W. Harris secretary, whole- sale fruits and produce, 324-326 Davis
Wittland William, president Wittland Produce Co., 324-326 Davis, r. 1310B Jackson
Wittman Charles, butcher Palace Hotel, r. 465C Tehama
George, cutter Standard Shirt Factory, r. Alameda
George W., captain police, r. 423 Lyon
John, butcher, r. 465c Tehama
John E., cutter Standard Shirt Factory, r. 4401/2, 24th
William J., foreman A. J. Leary Co., r. 16 William
Wittmann Alexander, r. 512 Bush
Emil, r. 412 Bryant
James, cook Andreas Ketterer
Joseph, diamond setter, 126 Kearny, room 28
Jules (Wittman & Parisot), r. 1523 Ellis Otto, r. 20 Metcalfe Pl
Wittmann & Parisot (Jules Wittmann and Louis Parisot), proprietors Viticultural Restaurant, 315-317 Pine
Wittmann. See Whitman and Widman Wittmeier J. G. Mrs., r. 529 Baker
Wittner Jacob, porter Charles Levy & Co., r. 659 Minna
Wittram Frederick, real estate, r. 2319 Califor- nia
Wittrock Adolph H. C., bakery, 4891/2 Haight Witts May E. Mrs., varieties, 96 Fillmore 66 William, plasterer, r. 410 Waller
William J., carpenter, r. 410 Waller Wittstock Frederick Mrs., widow, r. 4641/2 Minna Witty John A., messenger U. S. Customs, r. Ala- meda
Witty. See Witte
Witzel Conrad, engineer Commercial Box Fac- tory, r. 430 Shotwell
Gustav (Witzell & Hillman), and groceries and liquors, 601 Davis, r. 102 Pacific
Herman, master str Mary Etta, office 3d St. Wharf, r. 143 Berry
John F. (Witzel & Baker), r. 2345 Jones Julius A., barber, 720, 3d, r. 118, 6th
Witzel & Baker (John F. Witzel and Charles F. Baker), wholesale dairy produce, 314-316 Battery
" & Hillman (Gustav Witzel and John Hill- man), groceries and liquors, NE cor Bat- tery and Green
Witzel. See Wetzel
Witzemann Henrietta Mrs. (Witzemann & Stai- ger), r. 561 Howard
Nicholas P. F., r. 561 Howard
& Staiger (Mrs. Henrietta Witzemann and John J. Staiger), butchers, 415 East North
Witzky Hermann, r. 364 Minna
Wiwona Gold Mining Co. (Calaveras Co.), J. T. Wall secretary, 109 California, room 1
Wobber August W., bottler Cal. Bottling Co., r. 724 Laurel Av
Edward, shipping clerk Sanborn, Vail & Co., r. 92212 Folsom
Ernest A., laborer, r. 625 Hermann
Henry, liquors, SE cor Mission and 11th, r. 57 Erie
" Herman, clerk Richards & Co., r. 92212 Fol- som
Wobber Peter, laborer, r. 724 Laurel Av
William, clerk Tillmann & Bendel, r. 9221% Folsom
William, liquors, NE cor Grove and Brod- erick, r. 602 Broderick
Wobcke Hans (Gerkens & Wobke), r. 718 Va- lencia
Wocker August, artist, r. 700 Ellis
" August C. (Busch & Wocker), r. 3918 Sacra- mento
Woebcke John (Woebcke & von Staden), r. 9 Cohen Pl
Woebcke & von Staden (John Woebcke and Christopher von Staden), groceries and liquors, SW cor Ellis and Leavenworth, telephone Black 1365
Woebke Henry J., clerk Washburn & Moen Mfg. Co., r. 717 Webster
Woegel Fritz, baker, r. 763 Howard
Woehle Gottlieb, baker J. Lanzer, r. 2232 Mis- sion
Woehler Henry C., tailor, r. 107 Montgomery Block
William, foreman Max Waizman, r. 6 Vir- ginia
Woelfel John (Buhlmann & Woelfel), r. 1523 Mis- sion
Woelker Andre, glass polisher F. N. Woods & Co., r. 42612 Broadway
Woellner Ernst, butcher, r. 326 Clementina
Woemell Eugene, clerk H. L. Judell & Co., r. 11 Taylor
Woemphner Emma J. Miss, r. 2528 Washington Woenne Emil (Hofmann & Woenne), r. 1817 Mar- ket
" Emil Jr., butcher Hofmann & Woenne, r. 1817 Market
" Frank, liquors, 29, 3d, r. 2426 Post
Woerlein John, miller John Horstmann, r. 434, 5th
Woerner Adolph, cooper David Woerner, r. 300012, 16th
Woerner David, cooper and manufacturer beer and liquor barrels, wine casks, etc., office and factory cor 14th and Harrison, tele- phone Mission 25, r. 2908 Washington
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" Frederick W., bookkeeper David Woerner, r. 2908 Washington
Gustave, superintendent David Woerner, r. 2908 Washington
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