Crocker-Langley San Francisco directory for the year commencing 1896, Part 65

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Publication date: 1896
Publisher: San Francisco : H.S. Crocker Co.
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Michael, excursion agent Santa Fe RR., 644 Market, r. 246 Chattanooga


Michael, hoseman Engine 16, r. S s Sierra nr Michigan


Michael J., bricklayer, r. 3 Lick Alley


66 Michael M., cooper Union Fruit Grader, r. 7 Commercial


66 Minnie, domestic, 1123 California


Morris (M. Brown & Sons), r. 1400 Sutter


Morris, saloon keeper, r. 1065 Market


Morris, waiter, r. 613 Pine


Mortlock, coppersmith, r. 51 Louisa


Brown Moses P. (W. B. Sumner & Co.), and secretary Sumner Tanning Co., 413 Front, r. Oakland


Myron M., engineer, r. 12 Mason


66 Nathan H., clerk, r. 925 Larkin


Neil, engineer S. F. Bridge Co.


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641-647 MARKET ST.


Brown Nellie, widow, r. 1217 Clay


66 Nellie Miss, shoefitter, r. 221 Fair Oaks


66 Nellie C. Miss, stenographer and type- writer, r. 20 Shotwell


Nettie Mrs., teacher elocution, r. 2038 Scott


Nettie E. S., widow, r. 730 Minna


66 Nicholas, laborer, r. 3 Lick Alley


66 Nicholas C., leader orchestra People's Palace, r. 12A Harriet


Nina Miss, cloak maker, r. 1318 Kearny


66 N. J., clerk Miller, Sloss & Scott, r. Oak- land


= O. J., agent, r. 529 Sacramento


Otto, proprietor S. F. Pattern Wks., 110-112 Beale, r. 31912 Guerrero


Owen, r. 1534 Devisadero


Patrick, laborer, r. 442 Jessie


Patrick, laborer, r. 602 Geary


Patrick, miller J. A. Folger & Co., r. 1320 Natoma


= Patrick, stevedore, r. 362, 3d


66 Patrick, teamster E. Peabody & Co., r. 1248 Montgomery


66 Paul, bartender, r. 123 Eddy


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Percy J., bookkeeper Dolbeer & Carson, r. Alameda


Percy B , superintendent construction Pac. Tel. & Tel. Co., r. 2405 Larkin


Percy H., barber, 127 Eddy


Peter, carpenter, 1311 Bush, r. 620 McAl lister


Peter, housemover, r. 1100 Powell


Peter, laborer, r. 9 Rincon Av


Peter, waiter Alexander Pantages, r. 121, 5th


Peter J., molder Whyte & De Rome, r. 27 Perry


66 Peter L. (Brown & Johnson), r. 421 Noe


P. H., barber, r. 510A Jessie


Philip, r. 228 Filbert


Brown Philip King, physician, r. 1212 Sutter


Philip T., manager Am. Dis. Tel., 2 Golden Gate Av, r. 1811A Steiner


Phillp F., superintendent State Harbor Commissioners' dredgers and towboats, office Clay St. Wharf (pier No. 1), r. 151/2 Liberty


66 P. R., waiter, r. 1006 Clay


" R., laborer Pac. Gas Imp. Co., r. 3118 Fill- more


Rachael J. Miss, dressmaker, r. 20 Alpine


Ralph (Brown Bros. & Co.), r. New York


Ralph, cashier G. Hink & Co., r. 29 Grant Av


Ralph, hardware, r. Hotel Pleasanton


Raymond E., carpet layer, r. 1231 Lombard


R. B., motorman Market St. Ry., r. 813 Oak Richard, engineer W. W. Montague & Co.


Richard Mrs., recording secretary King's Daughters' Home for Incurables, r. 2525 Lombard


Richard J., janitor Diocesan House, r. 731 California


66 Richard F., fireman, r. 16 White


Richard H., miner, r. 1433 Pacific


Richard M., butcher Hammond & Brod, r. 212 Eddy


Riley, clerk, r. Hackmeier's Hotel


66 R. Nelson, r. 2322 Washington


Robert, candy maker Louis Saroni & Co., r. 21 Julian Av


= Robert, carpenter, r. 17A 6th


Robert, carpenter, r. 800 Kearny


Robert C., clerk, r. 1025 Golden Gate Av


66 Robert C., electrician, r. 1311/2 Castro


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Brown Robert H., candy maker, r. 21 Aileen Av Robert J., r. Wisconsin nr 20th


Robert J., clerk, r. 425 Hayes


Robert M., clerk freight auditor's dept. S. P. Co., r. Oakland


Robert M. Mrs., teacher music, r. 1615 La- guna


Robert T., clerk S. F. Gas Light Co., r. 320 Ellis


Roland G., stock and bond broker, 420 Cali- fornia, r. Oakland


ים Rosalie, widow, r. 2021 Pine


Rufus, merchant, r. 2322 Washington


66 Sadie Mrs., r. 9 Powell


Samuel, liquors, 246, 3d, r. 742 Harrison Samuel, seaman, r. 208 Jackson


66 Samuel, steel worker Pac. Roll. Mill


Samuel E., compositor S. F. News Letter, r. 407 Grove


Brown Samuel H., manager Bass-Hueter Paint Co., 18-22 Ellis, r. 903 Treat Av


" Brown Samuel H., printer Brown & Bley Co., r. 2021 Pine


Samuel J., carpenter and builder, 1041 Fol- som


Samuel M., cigars and tobacco, 155, 4th, r. 139, 4th


= Samuel M. Mrs., r. 1018, 17th


Samuel P. Jr., clerk freight auditor's dept. S. P. Co., r. San Mateo


Sarah, widow, r. 718 Bay


Sarah, widow, r. 1868 Lexington Av


Sarah Miss, shirt cutter, r. 742 Harrison Sarah, seamstress, 2840 Jackson


Sherman J., paper hanger, r. 437 O'Farrell Sophia, widow, r. 1141 Valencia


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Sophia Mrs., r. 217 Francisco


Sophia Mrs., dressmaker, r. 803 Union


Spencer C., office 202 Market, r. Alameda


Stanton H., piano tuner Benj. Curtaz & Son, r. Alameda


Stephen G., hairdresser, r. 2621 Howard


Stillman E., carpenter, r. 925 York


Susan, widow, r. 1342 Hyde


Sylvester, blacksmith Martin C. Hogan, r. 7th Av South bet K and L


T., coal passer str Mariposa


Thaddeus A., valet, r. 8371/2 Geary


Theodora M., widow, r. 98, 13th


Theodore, master mariner, r. 1412 Mason


Theodore J., weigher Charles R. Allen, r. Berkeley


Brown Theodore V., superintendent German Hospital. W s Noe nr 14th, r. 1311/2 Castro Thomas, r. 227, 6th


Thomas, r. 344 Waller


Brown Thomas, cashier The Bank of California and president San Francisco and Fresno Land Co., NW cor California and San- some, telephone East 517, r. 1019 Bush


Thomas, club rooms, Grand Hotel Bar


Thomas, longshoreman, r. 634 Sacramento


Thomas, pantryman Palace Hotel, r. 145C Tehama


Thomas, selector Wangenheim, Sternheim & Co., r. 600 Octavia


" Thomas, stevedore, r. 917 Greenwich Brown Thomas, superintendent California Mar- ket, r. 1911 Sutter


Thomas, teamster C. H. Patchett


Thomas A., photographer Brown's Photo- graph Gallery, r. 20 Shotwell


Thomas E., hoseman Engine 24


Thomas F., butcher, r. 138 Silver


Brown Thomas J., teamster, r. 412 Jones


" Thomas M., workman U. S. Mint, r. 1511 Devisadero


Thomas P. S., dry goods, 2137 Mission, r. 810 Treat Av


Thomas W., traveling salesman Hawley Bros. Hardware Co., r. 1817 Broderick


" Tilghman Rev., pastor Zion A. M. E. Church, r. 1229 Pacific


T. M. Mrs., widow, r. 98, 13th


Ves, teamster Western Transfer and Stor- age Co., r. 841 Harrison


Violet M. Miss, bookkeeper Brown & Crad- dock, r. 1018, 17th


Virginia, widow, r. 119, 5th


66 W., cook, r. 636 Commercial


66 W., laborer J. W. Ferris, r. 1 Rivoli Av


66 W., salesman Keller Bros .. r. 29 Stanly Pl Walter, boatman, r. 31 Clarence Pl


Walter, performer, r. 846 Mission


Walter, stevedore, r. 739, 4th


Walter, with Union Metallic Cartridge Co., r. East Oakland


Walter E., chief engineer str Arago, r. 128 Precita Av


66 Walter H., teamster Del Monte Milling Co., r. 903 Treat Av


Brown Walter S. (Brown & Metzner), r. 426 Ellis


Ward, porter Holbrook, Merrill & Stetson, r. West Berkeley


.. Ward E., teamster, r. 4221/2 Ivy Av


Watt L., reporter Post, r. 1514 Castro


Wellington G., shipbuilder, r. 11 Pond


Wilbur F., paper hanger, r. 909 Kearny


Wilbur K., teamster Englander Bros., r. 1426 Folsom


Wilfred L., civil engineer, r. 710 Capp


Willard, cook, r. 10 Hopeton Terrace


Willard B., r. 414 Post


William, r. 425, 17th


William (Brown & Bley Co.), r. 1959 Eddy


William, candy maker Louis Saroni & Co., r. 817 Bush


William, clerk, r. 3071% O'Farrell


William, fireman New City Hall, r. 11 Elgin Park Av


William, foreman Am. Type Founders' Co., r. 812B Filbert


16 William, journalist, r. 1025 Golden Gate Av


William, laborer, r. 2 Michigan


William, painter, r. 908 Dolores


William, seaman, r. 1001/2 Jackson


William, varnisher, r. 10591% Howard


William, wood sawyer R. A. Gilbride & Co., r. 207, 3d Av


William A., r. 10 Wetmore Pl rear =


William A., calker, r. 9 Alice


William A., calker, r. 20 Perry


William A., carpet layer, r. 221/2 Natoma


William A., clerk A. A. Brown, r. 512 Golden Gate Av


William A., iron worker, r. 314 Turk


William A., janitor, r. 915 Powell


William A., mining, r. 736A Valencia


William A. Mrs., widow, r. 718 Bay


William C., r. 326. 10th


66 William C., r. 327 Larkin


Brown William C., president William C. Brown Co., 320 Sansome, r. Manzanita, Marin Co.


= William C., wood and coal, 507 Natoma


William C. Mrs., corset maker, 327 Larkin Brown William C. Co., William C. Brown presi- dent, book and job printers, 320 Sansome


William D., collector Cal. Elec. Wks., r. 802 Turk


16 William D., stenographer Edward Myers, r. 2912 Sacramento


William E., bookbinder Hicks-Judd Co., r. 933 Howard


16 William E., carpenter, r. 132 Caselli Av


William E., compositor S. F. News Letter, r. 407 Grove


Brown William E., vice-president Crocker- Woolworth National Bank, junction Post and Market, r. 2016 California


William F., assistant manager S. F. Lum- ber Co., r. 202 Grove


William F., carpenter, r. 116, 21st


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Brown William F., stenographer Standard Soap Co., r. 1025 Golden Gate Av


William F., stevedore, r. 18 Laurel Pl


William F., tinsmith Pac. Can Co., r. 1037 Mission


William G., collector, r. 4 Octavia


William G., gripman Geary St. RR, r. 414, 3d Av


Brown William G., manager Occidental News Co., Southern Pacific Company's depot, 3d and Townsend, r. 2626 Howard, tele- phone Main 5413


William H., capitalist, r. Occidental Hotel


66 William H., clerk Will E. Fisher & Co., r. 4 Octavia


William H., engineer, r. 537 Sacramento


Brown William H., fruits and vegetables, 30-31 California Market, telephone Main 1365, r. 127 Kearny


66 William H., gripman Market St. Ry., r. 742 Tehama


William H., manufacturers' agent, 61, 2d, r. Oakland


66 William H. packer Smiths' Cash Store, r. 132 McAllister


46 William H., salesman Hawley Bros. Hard- ware Co .. r. 1817 Broderick


William H., theatrical mechanic, r. 31 Aileen Av


William J., cabinet maker S. F. Furniture Mfg. Co., r. 404, 3d


William J., bookkeeper Flint Carriage Hardware Co., r. Oakland


William J., butcher, r. 16 White Pl


William J., engineer S. P. Co., r. 1909 Mission


William J., salesman J. T. Sullivan, r. 4151/2 Tehama


William L., electrician, r. 322, 5th


= William M., clerk, r. 138 Silver


16 William M., messenger Wells, Fargo & Co., r. 331 Hayes


William N., messenger Boericke & Run- yon, r. 15171% Leavenworth


William P., lumberman, r. 529 Sacramento


= William S., contractor, r. 1407 Guerrero


William T., r. 2405 Larkin


William T., laborer, r. 706 California


William W., Chinatown guide, 751 Sacra- mento, r. 626 California


William W., drayman, 410 Davis, r. 1933 Geary


William W., mining, r. 241 Dorland


Willis M. (Brown & Power), r. 432 Turk


= Winfield K., stenographer, r. The Langham


W. Oscar, melter Selby Smelting and Lead Co., r. 808A Lyon


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Zilpha Miss, r. 712 Shotwell


& Adams (John S. Brown and John E. Adams), wholesale leather and com- mission merchants, 417-419 Market


66 & Bley Co. (William Brown and Melville A. Bley), printers, 513 Market


" & Burns (Alexander Brown and William Burns), cigars and tobacco, 200, 4th


& Craddock (Horace P. Brown and George W. Craddock), printers, 320 Sansome


Brown & Eyre (James N. Brown and Perry Eyre), general brokerage and insur- ance, 124 Sansome


BROWN & JOHNSON


(Peter L. Brown and Joseph M. John- son), house, sign and pictorial pain- ters, 739 Market


Brown & Kasser (Max Brown and Joseph B. Kasser), clothing and gents' furnishing goods, 48 Steuart


BROWN & METZNER


(Walter S. Brown and William Metz- ner), agents Corticelli Silk Co., silk threads, silk and mohair braids, Wil- limantic Cotton Manufacturing Co., cotton threads, Robert Steuart & Son's linen threads, Ever Ready Dress Stay Co., dress stays, 535 Market


Brown & Nicol (George A. Brown and Duncan Nicol), proprietors Bank Exchange, SE cor Montgomery and Washington


W. W. MONTAGUE & CO. Artistic Tiles,


Plain, Glazed and Decorated. AMERICAN AND ENGLISH. 309, 311, 313, 315 and 317 MARKET ST.


BROWN & POWER


(Willis M. Brown and William J. Power), stationers, printers and book- binders and Pacific Coast agents for Tiffany's insurance books and blanks, 406 California, telephone Main 1070


Brown & Turner (Miss Esther E. Brown and Miss Mattie Turner), dressmaking, 28 Haight


" & Tuttle (Harry L. Brown and Rolland A. Tuttle), manufacturers' agents, 120 Sutter, room 44


Brown. See Braun, Broun and Browne Brown's Photograph Gallery, 606 Kearny


Browne A. T. Mrs., teacher Presbyterian Chi- nese Mission Home, r. 920 Sacramento Agnes, widow, r. 940 Geary


Allen H., with Schmidt Label & Lith. Co., r. 412, 6th


Anna M. Mrs., ladies' nurse, r. 89 Brady


Annie A. Miss, manicure and hairdresser, 946 Geary, r. 940 Geary


Annie E., widow, hairdresser, r. 13 Selina Pl Belle, widow, r. 314, 1st


Caroline M. Miss, silk spinner, r. 89 Brady Charles, 2d steward bktn Planter, r. 1826 Filbert


Christopher R., clerk London and Lanca- shire Fire Ins. Co., r. 317 Powell


Edward A., sign writer, r. 1322 Page


16 Edward R., tailor, r. 1810 Powell


Edward W., printer H. S. Crocker Co., r. 1122 Alabama


Emily C. Miss, furnished rooms, 607 Ellis Esther Miss, teacher Marshall Primary School, r. 136 Gough


Frank L., editor The Progress, 13 Murphy Bldg, r. 101 Grove


Frederick, painter, r. 8211/2 Dolores


" Frederick D., asst. engineer U. S. Engi- neer's office, 59 Flood Bldg, r. Oakland George A., salesman J. J. O'Brien & Co., r. 66 1010 Natoma


George N., rigger, r. 89 Brady


Gustavus, clerk Fireman's Fund Ins. Co., r. East Oakland


" Harry, fish and oysters, 57-59 Centre Mar- ket, r. 603 Geary


James D., rattan worker Wakefield Rattan Co., r. 940 Geary


66 John F. Mrs., widow, r. 136 Gough


Kate C. Miss, manicure and hairdresser, 946 Geary, r. 940 Geary


66 Lida B., editor and publisher The Progress, 13 Murphy Bldg., r. 101 Grove


Lizzie Miss, clerk, r. 89 Brady


66 Mary A., widow. r. 940 Geary


Regnor B., upholsterer and furniture, 103 9th, r. 136 Gough


66 Richard H .. salesman D. Samuels, r. 540, 18th


Robert, painter, r. 8211/2 Dolores


Robert E., news agent, r. 89 Brady


Robert D., machinist Marshutz & Cantrell, r. 412, 6th


" Robert T., whitener, r. 1122 Alabama


Browne Ross E., mining and hydraulic engi- neer, 44-45 Nevada Block, r. Occidental Hotel


Spencer C., real estate agent, 202 Market, room 4, r. Oakland


Stephen, painter, r. 8211/2 Dolores


،، Thomas H., clerk Leege & Mills, r. 1009 Powell


Thomas H., salesman William Cluff Co., r. 1414, 25th


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Browne Thomas R., salesman Baker & Hamil- ton, r. 3221/2, 18th


" Walter, clerk, r. 607 Ellis


William, painter, r. 908 Dolores


William D., r. 412, 6th


Browne. See Braun and Brown Brownell Alice Miss, r. 2421 Fillmore


" Claude, driver Engine 17, r. 9 Mint Av 66 Frank L., painter, r. 742 Howard


Germaine L., teamster Union Box Factory, r. 620 Filbert


Harry (Myers & Brownell), r. 21, 6th


Brownell James S. (successor to Adams & Car- ter), agent Frue Vanner or Ore Concen- trator, 132 Market, room 15, telephone Drumm 20


66 William H. P., outfitting agent Pac. Steam Whaling Co., 30 California, r. 726, 21st


Brownfield Benjamin T., clerk freight auditor's dept. S. P. Co., r. 1007 Fair Oaks


Browning August (Browning & Bremer), r. 1337 Pine


Brothers (George W. and Frederick A.), groceries and liquors, SE cor Pine and Larkin


Charles, fireman Del Monte Mills, r. 614, 2d


Charles, yardman W. G. Stafford & Co., r. 1126 Folsom


Edward, actor Morosco's Grand Opera House, r. 520 Stockton


Edward, teamster J. Browning, r. Ala- meda


66 Frank B., milk dealer, NE cor Fell and Gough, r. 1206 Fulton


Frank E., teamster J. Browning, r. Ala- meda


Frederick A. (Browning Bros.), r. 1337 Pine George W. (Browing Bros.), r. 1337 Pine Henry, r. 1110 Hyde


Henry, clerk Herman D. Junck, r. 654, 17th J. (Jacob and Jeremiah Browning), dray- men, 18 Main


66 Jacob (J. Browning), r. Alameda


Jeremiah (J. Browning), r. 215 Larkin


John H., conductor Cal. St. RR., r. 1110 Hyde


John M., clerk, r. 771 Folsom


Thomas, coalpasser U. S. str Albatross


Vere, widow, r. 636 Filbert


William, r. 771 Folsom


€ William, barber Stern & Heller, r. 867 Market


William F., dental student, r. 771 Folsom


William F., cable splicer, r. 802 Montgom- ery


66 & Bremer (August Browning and Otto A. Bremer), gunsmiths and arms and am- munition, 820 Kearny


Brownlee Alexander, r. 10311/2, 18th


66 F. C. Mrs., portrait studio, 1229 Market


66 J. Clark, portrait studio, 1229 Market


4 € John P., hardware, 1612 Market, r. 811 Castro Paul R., painter, r. 8 Welsh rear


66 R. Mrs., r. 32, 2d


Robert C., laborer S. P. C. Ry., r. 1143A Stevenson


Samuel, hostler F. Uri & Co., r. 1815 O' Far- rell


Brownlie Alexander, teamster Newell & Bro., r. 21 Collingwood


J. G. Mrs., widow, r. 207 Diamond


James S., bartender Benard & O'Brien, r. 20 Birch Av


John, policeman, r. 207 Diamond


66 Robert G., plumber F. Raisch. r. 114, 8th


Brownlie William G., keeper Sheriff's office, r 207 Diamond


Brownlow Charles B., watchman, r. 616 Pine Brownrigg Robert F., tinsmith, r. 9 Dehone Brownstein George, r. 902 O'Farrell


Julius, office 11-13, 1st, r. 902 O'Farrell Brownstone Albert F., clerk, r. 1629 Post


66 Charles W., clerk, r. 1629 Post


66 Isaac, merchant, r. 1629 Post


Jacob, real estate, 11 Montgomery, r. 1230 Post


66 Louis H., student, r. 1629 Post


Moses, r. 1215 Scott


Samuel, r. 2241 Sutter


Broyer Alexander H. (Broyer & Glynn), r. 2828 Folsom


Herman H., groceries and liquors, SE cor Godeus and Mission


Nathan, r. 348, 3d


66 & Glynn (Alexander H. Broyer and John P. Glynn), liquors and commission brokers, SW cor 4th and Mission


Broyer. See Braur, Brower and Bryer Broz Edward A. W., retoucher, r. 127, 22d Broz. See Bross


Bru John, shoemaker, 649 Broadway and 100712 Clay


Bru. See Brew


Bruberry Robert, deckhand str Modoc


Brunane Charles, candy maker Louis A. Grade, r. 138, 10th Av


Bruce A., carpenter, r. 249, 5th


Alexander M., proprietor Architectural Iron Works, Channel bet 17th and 18th, r. 2 Santa Clara


BRUCE, BOWNE & CO.


(Charles C. Bruce, George M. Bowne and Thomas H. Sellers) ship chandlers, naval stores and commission mer- chants, 34-36 Steuart, telephone Main 776


Bruce Brothers (Thomas and James), groceries and liquors, SW cor Page and Devis- adero


66 Charles, laborer, r. 3 Uranus


64 Charles C. (Bruce, Bowne & Co.), r. Sausa- lito


Donald, printer and publisher Political Record. 536 Clay, r. cor Corbett and Ash- bury Avs


Ellen, widow, r. 24071/2 Howard


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George, laborer Union Machine Co., r. 836 Mission


James (Bruce Bros.), 229 Devisadero


James, stonemason, r. 28 Turk


James, waiter str Australia


James A., engineer. r. 520, 6th


James H., marine surveyor Fireman's Fund Ins. Co., r. 1318 Jackson


John, calker, r. 560 Howard


John, fence maker Alexander M. Bruce, r. 958 Mission


John, sculptor, r. 151 Fair Oaks


66 John, seaman, r. 32 Steuart


66 John, stableman, r. 700 Hayes


John, stonecarver, r. 151 Fair Oaks


John T., bricklayer, r. 25 Gough


.. Joseph, lodgings, 310 Montgomery Av


66 Mary A., widow, r. 856 Harrison


Marian A. Miss, in charge of St. Luke's Hospital Nurses' Home, 1103 Van Ness Av


Mary, widow. r. 29 Freelon


Mary F., widow, r. 719 Gough


Peter, waiter, r. 245, 8th


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Robert (Balfour, Guthrie & Co.), r. 2546 Jackson


T., r. 220, 3d


66 Thomas (Bruce Bros.), r. 229 Devisadero


66 Thomas Mrs., r. 10231% Sutter


66 W., musician, r. 39, 4th


Bruck A. E., conductor Cal. St. RR, r. 1407 Clay Henry, salesman Philadelphia Shoe Co., r. 7231% McAllister


" Leo, teacher music, r. 72312 McAllister Brucker George, artist, r. 120, 10th


" Louis G., gilder S. & G. Gump, r. 6131/2 Ivy Av >Brucker. See Bruecker


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Bruckman John (Ahpel & Bruckman), and sec- retary Triumph Loan Assn. and The Golden Gate Mutual Bldg. and Loan Assn., office 209 Sansome, r. 1602 Fell


Lillian, widow, r. 16 Columbia Square


Bruckmann Anna F. Miss, stenographer, r. 72834 Harrison


Annie Miss, domestic, r. 216, 2d


Herman, accountant Mutual Life Ins. Co. of New York, r. 816 Sutter


= Kate Miss, r. 728% Harrison


Robert C., repairer L. & M. Alexander & Co., r. 773 Harrison


Valentine, basket maker, r. 728% Harrison Bruckner John, porter Mills Bldg, r. 613 Stock- ton


Joseph, basket maker, r. 24 Maple Court


Phillip, cutter Alaska Fur Store, r. 181/2 Harriet


Brudevold Louis, cook Michael McGrath, r. 530 3d


Brudlewsky Ferdinand (S. F. Cigar Mfg. Co.), r' 432 Vallejo


Bruecker A. Mrs., dry goods, 1513 Dupont


' August, gilder Cal. Furniture Mfg. Co., r. 1513 Dupont


" August Jr., laborer, r. 1513 Dupont


Bruecker. See Brucker


Bruegge. See Brugge


Bruen Gamaliel A., hostler, r. 529, 7th


Bruendecker Christopher, baker F. Laub, r. 827, 20th


Bruener Leo Rev., O. S. F., rector St. Anthony's Church (R. C.), r. N's Precita Av nr Fol- som


Bruening A. D., lithographer, r. 313 Leavenworth 66


Carl, with Miller & Son, r. 117 Langton


= Charles (Wiesmann & Bruening), r. 10 Wil- low Av


1GBruening. See Bruning


Bruenn Adolph, proprietor Bruenn's Piano House, 228 Post, r. 710, 25th, Oakland


Amanda L. Miss, packer Del Monte Mill- ing Co., r. 5 Florence Pl


.¢ Henry J., miller, r. 5 Florence Pl


Bruenn's Piano Factory, Adolph Bruenn pro- prietor, office 228 Post, factory cor 30th and West Oakland


Bruenn's Piano House, Adolph Bruenn pro- prietor, manufacturers and dealers pianos and dealers musical merchan- dise, 228 Post


Bruenn. See. Bruhn, Brun, Brune, Brunn and Bruun


Bruer John, liquors and boarding, cor 10th Av South and Railroad Av


Bruer. See Brewer and Brauer


Bruger John, gardener, r. 1317 Steiner


Brugge Edward, butcher, 936 Church, r. 1113, 23d


Emily (Brugge & Burg), r. 305, 10th


Ferdinand H., gardener, r. 1317 Steiner


66 John, gardener, r. 1317 Steiner


66 & Burg (Emily Brugge and Carl H. Burg), proprietors Nevada Stables, 42-44 Clay 19Brugge. See Bruegge


Bruggeman Alice, widow, furnished rooms, 3241/2, 5th


Frank F., machinist, r. 120, 11th


Bruggeman H. & Son (Charles Kropp), asphal- tum and felt roofing, 439 Bush


Bruggemann Diedrich C., bartender, r. 343 Ship- ley


Bruggemann Henry, merchant tailor, 513 Mont- gomery, r. 7281/2 Green


Bruggen Frederick, groceries and liquors, 2701 Howard, r. 441, 23d


Brugger Fritz, milkman, r. 621 Commercial Brugman C. J., 3d officer str City of Rio de Janeiro


Bruguiere A. Mrs., widow, r. 2411 Pacific Av " Anton Mrs., widow, r. 2413 Fillmore Bruguiere Emile A., capitalist, 520 Mont- gomery, room 1, r. 1800 Franklin Emil A. J., student, r. 1800 Franklin


66 Exiquia Mrs., widow, r. 617 Powell


66 John G., bookkeeper, r. 617 Powell


Peder S., medical student, r. 1800 Franklin


66 Victor F., clerk, r. 617 Powell


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Bruhn Andrew E., musician Cremorne Theatre, r. 21 Rondel Pl


66 Hans, cement worker, r. 2 Precita Av


Peter F., porter Hencken & Schroder, r. 21 Rondel Pl


Peter F. Jr., leader orchestra Cremorne Theatre, r. 21 Rondel Pl


Bruhn. See Bruenn, Brun, Brune, Brunn and Bruun


Bruhnke Anton, upholsterer, 1714 Polk


" Edward, upholsterer Anton Bruhnke, r. 1714 Polk


Matilda, widow, r. 1714 Polk


Bruhns Hans W., r. 411 Dolores 66 Henry (Wiechers & Bruhns), r. 225, 18th


Henry, clerk William H. Teigeler, r. 313, 26th Henry R., fruits, 219 Clement


William, tanner, r. 313, 26th


William, tanner Struven & Bergle, r. San Bruno Hotel .


William Jr., stonecutter, r. 313, 26th Bruhns. See Bruns


Bruker August, farmer, r. 1513 Dupont


66 August Jr., r. 1513 Dupont


66 Barbara, dry goods, 1513 Dupont


Carlos, farmer, r. 1513 Dupont


Francis G. (Schlegel & Bruker), r. 650 Waller


" Margaret Miss, clerk, r. 1513 Dupont


Brukschulte Frederick, waiter, r. 24 Lewis


Brulon Henry G., horse dealer, r. 501 Sutter


Julie, widow, r. 728 Vallejo


Brumagim Stuart M., receiving teller Wells, Fargo & Co's Bank


Bruman Aaron, bags and bagging, 226 Clay, r. 825 Golden Gate Av




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