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Spilman James S., atty-at-law, Mills Bldg., r. 846 Shrader
Spilman Walter, clerk, r. 162 Perry
Spilman William H., porter, r. 38B Silver [ Spilman. See Spellman and Spelman
Spinas Elie J., clerk Wolrad Wilhelmi, r. 1231 Stockton
Spindler Bernardo, longshoreman, r. 249 Pa- cific
Spindler Jacob, barber, 303 Brannan, r. 57 Harriet
Spindler Julius J., blacksmith Studebaker Bros. Mfg. Co., r. 57 Harriet
Spinella Dewica, r. 13 Filbert Pl.
Spinelli Antonio, fisherman, r. 318 Vallejo
Spinetti Ernest C., cooper A. Petzold, r. 1375 Union
Spinetti John, machinist Pac. Roll. Mill, r. 775 Mission
Spinetti Mary Mrs., r. 1375 Union
Spinetti Michael L., clerk Board of Fire Com- missioners, r. 1712 Stockton
Spinetti William J., r. 1720 Stockton
Spngler Lena, widow, r. 1717 O'Farrell Spingola Frank, barber, r. 416 Green
Spingola Frank, bootblack, r. 19 Sonora
ASH'S
KIDNEY AND LIVER &
PURELY VEGETABLE BETTER THAN PILLS NOT INTOXICATING
BITTERS
EMPIRE LAUNDRY CO.
755 Bryant Street Phone South 277
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Spingola Giovanni, bootblack, r. 508 Vallejo Spingola James, bootblack, r. 2 Sonora
Spingola Venurzo, bootblack, SW. cor. How- ard and 4th, r. 414 Green
Spink James A., hardware, 1147 Market, 1261 Mission
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Spink James E., musician, r. 1261 Mission Spinkler James, harnessmaker W. Davis Son, r. 211 Tehama
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Spinks Alfred, r. 899 Bush
Spinks Nelson C. (Berwick & Spinks) r. Ala- meda
Spinks William A., r. 320 Mason
Spinner Alexander, r. 1402 Sanchez
Spinner Charles F., laborer, r. 231/2 Gilbert
Spinney Charles S., city agent German Ameri- can Ins. Co., r. Ross, Cal.
SPINNEY GEORGE R.
mining secretary, 310 Pine, room 40, r. 1615 Larkin
Spinney John C., supt. agencies Penn. Mutual Life Ins. Co., r. 791 Sutter
Spinney Joseph, r. 444 Brannan
Spinney Stillman C. (Spinney & McPhee) r. 334, 13th
Spinney Waldron S., r. 164 Hawthorne SPINNEY & MCPHEE
(Stillman C. Spinney and J. A. McPhee) importers and dealers in carriage and wagon materials, 332, 13th, bet. Valencia and Mission, tel. Church 665
Spinoy Thomas J., laborer, r. 504, 20th Spiro Abraham, druggist A. Olsen, r. 1916 Sutter
Spiro George, tamales and shell fish, 991/2, 9th SPIRO HARRY
manager J. Isacson, SW. cor. Octavia and Geary, r. 406 Central Av.
Spiro Isaac, salesman, r. 406 Central Av.
Spiro Jacob H., salesman M. Spiro & Co., r. 406 Central Av.
0 M. & Co. (Morris Spiro) jewelry, 18 Kearny
Spiro Michael, bookkeeper M. Spiro & Co., r. 1916 Sutter
Spiro Michael E., salesman, r. 406 Central Av. Spiro Morris (M. Spiro & Co.) r. 1916 Sutter Spiro Samuel, harness, 305 Market, r. 406 Cen- tral Av. [7 Spiro. See Spiero
Spirz George, carpenter, r. 648 Minna
Spitler Edson, stenographer Moise - Klinker Co., r. 750 O'Farrell
Spitz Abraham (Son Bros. & Co.) r. 820 O'Far- rell
Spitz Bertha Mrs., r. 439, 4th
Spitz Heiman P., r. 820 O'Farrell
Spitz Henry, bartender, r. 424 Brannan
Spitz Isadore, r. 820 O'Farrell Spitz Jacob (Son Bros. & Co.) r. 820 O'Farrell Spitzer Catherine, widow, r. 3382, 22d Spitzer Hugo, laborer, r. 126 Welsh
Spitzer John H., gripman Market St. Ry., r. 2427B Mission
Spitzer Samuel, salesman, r. 333 Turk
Spitzer William, bookbinder, r. 3382, 22d
Spitzly Felix E., with Charles Christensen, r. 11612 Fulton
Spitzy Guido, physician, 4131/2 Kearny
Spivak Israel, 2d hand clothing, 916A Howard Spizer Abraham, peddler, r. 311, 8th
Splain Daniel, blocker Hink, Jaenicke & Co., r. 26 Isis
Splain John, tinsmith, r. 26 Isis
Splain William, tin roofer Forderer Cornice Wks., r. 26 Isis
Splaine Edward R., merchant, r. 102212 Treat Av.
Splaine Frank J. (W. Splaine & Sons) r. 10221/2 Treat Av.
Splaine Robert E. (W. Splaine & Sons) r. 102212 Treat Av.
Splaine W. & Sons (William, Frank J. and Robert E.) shoes, 912, 24th Splaine William (W. Splaine & Sons) r. 102212 Treat Av.
E. E. BUNCE
Eastern Property for Exchange Country Property, Oakland Business and San Francisco City Property.
908 BROADWAY, : OAKLAND, CAL.
[ Splaine. See Spellan and Spillane
441 Splittgerber Theodore F., painter, Geary
Splivalo Augustus D., atty-at-law, 628 Mont- gomery, r. 1120 Washington
Splivalo Augustus D. Jr., clerk A. D. Splivalo, r. 1120 Washington
SPLIVALO CÆSAR R.
president C. R. Splivalo & Co., 307 Bat- tery, r. Belmont, San Mateo Co.
SPLIVALO C. R. & CO.
Cæsar R. Splivalo president, William F. Hooke secretary, proprietors Yosemite Flour Mills and California Italian Paste Co., office 307 Battery
Spoerrer Bert C., teamster Nolan Drayage & Warehouse Co., r. 45 Clementina
Spoerrer D. W. Mrs., r. 45 Clementina Spofford Jane Mrs., r. 2507 Pine
Spohn Adam P., laborer Am. Biscuit Co., r. 331 Union
Spohn Alfred F., salesman, r. 331 Union Spohn Charles, r. 12612 Perry
Spohn Charles (Spohn & Hanley) r. 265 Turk
Spohn Gerhard J., cutter, r. 331 Union
Spohn Joel, missionary, r. 279 Jessie
Spohn John H., pres. Spohn-Patrick Co., 400- 404 Battery, r. 1721 Clay
Spohn Joseph, butcher, r. 331 Union
Spohn Joseph H., canmaker George H. Tay Co., r. 1218 Kearny
SPOHN-PATRICK COMPANY
J. H. Spohn president, A. R. Patrick man- ager and secretary, H. W. Franck treas- urer, wholesale commission merchants, 400-404 Battery
Spohn William, 1st officer str. Thoroughfare, r. Oakland
Spohn & Hanley (Charles Spohn and Nathan- iel Hanley) liquors, NW. cor. Polk and Sutter
[ Spohn. See Spahn
Spohr Charles, cook, r. 636 Commercial
Sponogle Francis M., physician, r. 1714 Mar- ket
SPOOL COTTON CO. THE 202 California
Spooler Henry, teamster Austin & Co., r. 391/2 Madison Av.
Spooner Arthur J., carpenter Rapid Safety Filter Co., r. 1204 Broadway
Spooner Edith Miss, r. 252612 Sutter
Spooner George, r. 841A Howard
Spooner George C., miner, r. 1734 Devisadero Spooner George C., printer Mutual L. & L. Co., r. 600 Oak
Spooner Georgia, widow, r. 504B Baker
Spooner Sarah M., widow, r. 515 Elizabeth Spooner Thomas, laborer, r. 260 Lobos
Spooner William, salesman, r. 316 Turk
Sporndli Ernest, druggist J. Young, r. 1063 Folsom
Sporny Victor, tailor Belasco & Harris Co., r. 758 Howard
Sposito Catherine E., widow, r. 1214A Mason Sposito Paul T., fish, 511 Merchant, r. 1214A Mason
Spotorno Gaston P. (O'Brien & Spotorno) r. 718 Cole
Spotswood Alexander (Woodworth & Spots- wood) atty-at-law, Mills Bldg., r. San Ra- fael
Spotswood Flora, widow, r. 1508 Howard
J.F. CUTTER WHISKEY
E. Martin & Co. 54-56 First St.
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Address, ELASTIC TIP COMPANY at 505 Van Ness Ave., San Francisco, or at 370 Atlantic Ave., Boston, Mass. Headquarters for Patented Specialties and for the most improved Bicycle Materials and Sundries for Bicycle and Automobile Equipment, Construction and Repairs.
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DIXON, BORGESON & CO. 37 Market Street, S. F.
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REAL ESTATE COMPANY REAL ESTATE AGENTS AND AUCTIONEERS. 460 and462 8TH St.Oakland, Cal.
Spotswood Herbert, clerk Miller, Sloss & Scott, r. 1508 Howard
Spotswood Robert, salesman. r. 439 O'Farrell Spotswood Walter A., salesman, r. 1508 How- ard
Spotswood William J., hardware, r. 742 Castro Spott Louis, motorman Market St. Ry., r. 1527 Dolores
Spottiswood George A., r. 2010 Eddy
Spottiswood John, accountant Donohoe-Kelly Banking Co., r. 2010 Eddy
Spottiswood Paul L., clerk Donohoe-Kelly
Banking Co., r. 2010 Eddy
SPOTTS ALBERT T.
manager California Title Insurance and Trust Co., 210 Montgomery, r. 2467 Pacific Av.
Spotts Elizabeth H., widow, r. 1427 Geary
Spotts Harry J., r. 1427 Geary
Spotts Temple T., r. 1427 Geary
Spowart David, laborer Pac. Ammonia and Chemical Co., r. 980 Pine
Spowart David A., molder, r. 2 Grant Pl. Spowart Harry, apprentice Pac. Tel. & Tel. Co., r. 980 Pine
Spowart John B., instrument maker Cal. Elec. Wks., r. 980 Pine
Spowart Margaret Miss, forewoman Central Hardware and Supply Co., r. 980 Pine
Sprague Abbie F. Miss, teacher Whittier Pri- mary School, r. Alameda
Sprague Eri W., master mariner, r. 2163, 15th Sprague Eugene A., driver S. F. Laundry, r. 244, 12th
Sprague Frances R., physician, 1201 Sutter Sprague Frank I., conductor Market St. Ry., r. 62 Valley
Sprague Frederick A., r. 2036 Ellis
Sprague George W., carpenter, r. 781 Haight Sprague Peter T., supt. Goodyear Rubber Factory, r. 171812 Union
Sprague Phineas, advertising agent, r. 506 Jones
Sprague William, clerk, r. 71112 Mission
Sprague William A., inspector U. S. Customs, r. 715 Mount Vernon Av.
Spranger Joseph F., salesman Levi Strauss & Co., r. Alameda
Spratling William, porter, r. 42912 Tehama Spratt Robert, employee Market St. Ry., r. 7 Elizabeth Pl.
SPRATT'S PATENT
(limited) Thomas Banks manager, manu- facturer dog biscuits, 1385 Valencia
[ Spraule. See Sproule
Sprazzola Louis, cook Sartori & Fantina, r. 1304 Pacific
SPRECKELS ADOLPH B.
president San Francisco and San Mateo Electric Railway, vice-president J. D. Spreckels & Bros. Co. and Spreckels Sugar Co., secretary California Sugar Refinery, treasurer Western Sugar Refining Co., treasurer Independent Electric Light and Power Co., vice-president Oceanic Steam- ship Co. and Park Commissioner, office 327 Market, r. SW. cor. Clay and Van Ness Av. Spreckels Alfred B., r. 138, 12th
Spreckels Anna S. Mrs., teacher Fairmount Primary School, r. 517 Buena Vista Av. Spreckels C. August, office 421 Market
SPRECKELS CLAUS
president California Sugar Refinery and president Independent Electric Light and Power Co., office 327 Market, r. SW. cor. Van Ness Av. and Clay
Spreckels Claus Building (Call Building) SW. cor. Market and 3d
Spreckels Emma Building, 927 Market
SPRECKELS J. D. & BROTHERS CO.
directors: John D. Spreckels president, Adolph B. Spreckels vice-president, W. D. K. Gibson treasurer, C. A. Hug secretary, and F. S. Samuels, shipping and commis- sion merchants and general agents Oceanic Steamship Co., and Kosmos Line of Steamers, office 327 Market
SPRECKELS J. D. & BROTHERS CO.'S LINE OF TUG BOATS, Pier ?
SPRECKELS JOHN D.
president J. D. Spreckels & Bros. Co., Oceanic Steamship Co., Western Sugar Refining Co., Spreckels Sugar Co., vice- president California Sugar Refinery and vice-president Independent Electric Light and Power Co., office 327 Market, r. 2504 Howard
Spreckels Julius H., salesman N. Van Bergen & Co., r. 11 Adair
SPRECKELS LINE OF HAWAIIAN PACKETS
J. D. Spreckels & Bros. Co. agents, office 327 Market
Spreckels Market, 727-729 Market, G. H. Umb- sen & Co. agents, 14 Montgomery
SPRECKELS RICHARD
superintendent Western Sugar Refinery, office Potrero, r. 517 Buena Vista Av. Spreckels Rotisserie, Albert Wolff propr., Claus Spreckels Bldg.
SPRECKELS RUDOLPH
capitalist, 421 Market, r. 2112 Pacific Av. SPRECKELS SUGAR CO.
John D. Spreckels president, Adolph B. Spreckels treasurer, William H. Hannam secretary, 327 Market
Spreen Frederick, groceries, 1200 Larkin Spreen George W., bartender, r. 919 Powell Spreen William, groceries, SE. cor. Clement and 5th Av.
Spreen William, liquors and lodgings, 300
Railroad Av.
Spreng Gottfried, bottler Cal. Bottling Co., r. 1106 Elm Av.
Sprenger Emil J., machinist Hercules Gas Engine Wks., r. 33 Merritt
Spriggs Gertrude A., medical student, r. 1508 Howard
Spriggs J., laborer, r. 26 Turk
Spriggs Lem W., physician, 334 Hayes
Spring Annie Mrs., dressmaker, r. 420 Larkin Spring Arthur J., r. 206 Clipper
Spring Arthur J., laborer, r. 448 Jersey
Spring Charles A., pressman, r. 10412 McAlli- ster
Spring Charlotte B., physician, 1217 Sutter
Bul- Spring Edward S., commercial editor letin, r. 802 Van Ness Av.
Spring Frank, cattle dealer, r. 314 Jones Spring Gardiner W., cigars, 803, 4th
Spring George W., molder Steiger & Kerr, r. 124 Langton
Spring Harry, clerk Hulse, Bradford & Co., r. 1316 Scott
Spring Henry, watchman, r. 234 Hyde
Spring Henry C., master mariner, r. 907 Bry- ant
Spring John, grinder W. T. Garratt & Co., r. 420 Larkin
Spring John H., real estate, 530 California, r. Fruitvale
Spring John, teamster Spring Valley W. W., r. 206 Clipper
Spring John R., office 530 California, r. 1912 Clay
Spring Lionel, carpenter, r. 2434 Post rear
DEVELOPING
PRINTING
WILLIAM O. BACON PHOTOGRAPHIC SUPPLIES 20 POST STREET, SAN FRANCISCO
RELOADING
REPAIRING
... AND ...
ELECTROTYPERS
424 SANSOME ST., S. F.
TIL FILMEN HULLINO LELOTNOTITE UU. 'PHONE MAIN 778.
Book and Job Work
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noon and Evening
TECHAU TAVERN 109-117 MASON STREET
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Family Resort
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SPRING MENZO
proprietor San Francisco Artificial Limb Co., 9 Geary, room 5
Spring Robert, journalist, r. 802 Van Ness Av. Spring Valley Building, SE. cor. Geary and Stockton
Spring Valley Grammar School, S. A. White principal, S. s. Broadway bet. Polk and Larkin
SPRING VALLEY WATER WORKS
Charles Webb Howard president, Pelham W. Ames secretary, office 126 Stockton Spring William F., conductor Market St. Ry., r. 13081/2 Page
Springer Abraham, clerk Postoffice, r. 1059 Golden Gate Av. Springer Abraham C., bookkeeper Mack & Co., r. 2711 Laguna
Springer Addie, widow, r. 696 Fulton
Springer Amos C., mining engineer, r. 976
Pine
Springer Amos C. Jr., plumber, r. 976 Pine Springer Elias, clerk, r. 1252 Ellis
Springer Eugene, tanner Balz Bros. & Finkel- dey, r. 2759 Mission
Springer Frank F., machinist, r. 976 Pine
Springer Frederick F., cable tester Pac. Tel. & Tel. Co., r. Berkeley
Springer George H., 2d hand clothing, 796 Fol- som
Springer George W., bricklayer, r. 1005 Castro Springer George W. Jr., salesman, r. 1005 Castro
Springer Henry L. (J. & H. L. Springer) and barber, 1541 Buchanan, r. 1252 Ellis
Springer Isaac, carrier Postoffice, r. 1311B Ellis
Springer J. & H. L. (Joseph and Henry L.) printers, 240 Ellis
Springer John, electrician, r. 2524 McAllister Springer Joseph (J. & H. L. Springer) r. 1252 Ellis
Springer Julius, clerk E. C. Dake's Advertis- ing Agency, r. 1059 Golden Gate Av.
Springer Lewis J., salesman Murphy, Grant & Co., r. 1005 Castro
Springer Michael A., carpenter, r. 115, 8th
Springer Myron, salesman Cowen & Cowen, r. 1140 Turk
Springer Myrtle Miss, bookbinder Sanborn, Vail & Co., r. 696 Fulton
Springer Norman, salesman Emporium, r. 696 Fulton
Springer Theo., r. Hotel Savoy
Springer William H., wood and coal, 400 Do- lores, r. 998 Noe
[ Springer. See Sprenger
Springett Arthur A., fireman str. Tiburon, r. 1310 Stevenson
Springfield Boiler and Mfg. Co. (Springfield, Ill.) 129, 1st
SPRINGFIELD FIRE AND MARINE
INSURANCE co. (Springfield, Mass.) George D. Dornin manager, George W. Dornin assistant manager, 409 California Springsteen Abraham L., salesman Miller, Sloss & Scott, r. Oakland
Springsteen Benjamin F., chief engineer str. Zinfandel
Springsteen Charles W., machinehand James Young, r. 21512 Mason
Sprinkle Bert, machinist Hermann Safe Co., r. Oakland
Sprinznik Franz, tailor, 622 Clay
Sproehnle Edward, clerk Swain's Bakery, r. 730 Pine
Sproete Rudolph, carpenter William Little, r. 126, 12th Av.
Sproles Ella, widow, propr. The Maine, 34, 6th
Sproston Mary E., widow, r. 78 Brosnan
Sprott Margaret Miss, teacher Humboldt Evening School, r. 4 Ford
Sproul George, laborer, r. 310 Montgomery Av. Sproul Michael D., cooper, r. 3922, 23d
NEW YORK LIFE INS, CO.
JOHN A. MCCALL, PRESIDENT. THE OLDEST. AND LARGEST INTERNATIONAL LIFE INSURANCE CO. IN THE WORLD, SUPERVISED BY '82 GOVERNMENTS.
GOLDEN GATE BRANCH ROOMS 600-603 PARROTT BUILDING E. R. SMITH, Agency Director.
Sproul Minnie M. Miss, stenographer, r. 3922, 23d
Sproul Robert, clerk freight auditor's dept. S. P. Co., r. Berkeley
Sproul William R., sexton Second Unitarian Church, r. 2402 Mission
Sproule Charles C., watchman, r. 328 Brannan Sproule James, clerk American Beet Sugar Co., 327 Market, r. 970 Sutter
Sproule Joseph H., conductor Market St. Ry., r. 3248 Mission
Sproule Orland A., conductor, r. 22251/2 Pine SPROULE WILLIAM
freight traffic manager Southern Pacific Co., 4 Montgomery, r. 1101 Geary Sproule William A., conductor Market St. Ry., r. 1912 Central Av.
Sprout Sidney S., electricial engineer, r. 1124 Golden Gate Av.
Spruance John (Spruance, Stanley & Co.) r. 2504 Jackson
SPRUANCE, STANLEY & CO.
(John Spruance and Charles W. Fore) im- porters and jobbers wines and liquors, 410 Front
Spruce George, r. 638 Green
Spruegel Catherine, widow, r. 1612, 10th Av. South
Sprunck Henrietta, widow, r. 1112 Sacramento Sprung David H., painter, r. 2005 Polk
Sprung Hiram J., clerk local freight dept. S. P. Co., r. 68 Rausch
Spruzzola Louis, cook, r. 1304 Pacific
Spuck Albert, hostler M. Joost & Bros., r. 1618 Gough
Spuhler Henry, packer Murphy, Grant & Co., r. 121312 Bush
Spuhr Edward, cellarman Cal. Wine Assn., r. 145 South Park
Spuller Louis J., printer Bosqui Engraving and Printing Co., r. Lorin, Cal.
Spurr Flora A. Mrs., boxmaker Laumeister Mills, r. 407, 3d
Spurr H. C., millhand Del Monte Milling Co., r. 407, 3d
Spurrier William W., laborer Union Iron Wks., r. 51412, 3d
Sputter John H., r. 1041 York Squarzino Battiste, laundry, 1743 Mission
Squier Zalmon, blacksmith, r. 224A McAllister ster
Squire Benjamin Y., packer Mt. Shasta Min- eral Spring Co., r. 425, 10th
Squire Charles D., painter, r. 918 Powell SQUIRE CHARLES H.
attorney-at-law, 438 Parrott Bldg., tel. Folsom 701, r. 810 Eddy
Squire Frank R., r. 2117 Scott
Squire George W., driver J. Schussler & Co., r. 508 Linden Av.
Squire Grace R. Miss, stenographer, r. 2117 Scott
Squire Hillery W., with G. G. Park Museum, r. 2117 Scott
Squire Norman H., electrician, r. 1001 Sutter Squire Paul E., messenger U. S. Marine Hos- pital
Squires Ernest, salesman, r. 7 Hyde
Squires Frederick R., liquors, NW. cor. Rail- road Av. and 15th Av. South, r. 300 Rail- road Av.
Squires George D., atty-at-law, 1-2 Mills Bldg., 8th floor, r. 1256 Eddy
MODEL MAKER
ANDREW HAUG 116 Second St.
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LONDON ASSURANCE CO.
Dept.
309-311 Sansome St.
Marmer A. M. NEWHALL & CO., Agts.
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BUILDERS' HARDWARE
S. B. BOGAKI 1346 MARKET STREET OPP. 7TH STREET
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THE LIQUOR HABIT CURED AT THE KEELEY INSTITUTE NO. 1170 MARKET ST. ADOPTED BY THE U.S.GOVERNMENT.
Squires John H., salesman, r. 11412 Turk rear Squires Lewis, carpenter, r. 538 Ellis
Fire Squires Maurice H., pyrotechnist Cal. Wks. Co., r. 1602, 10th Av. South Squires Nathaniel L., supt. Cal. Fire Wks. Co., r. 1625, 15th Av. South
Squires Robert D., guard County Jail 2, r. 4217 J
Squires William D., with Garlock Packing Co., r. 807 California
Sresovich John N., with L. G. Sresovich Co. SRESOVICH L. G. CO.
wholesale foreign and domestic fruits and manufacturers Pioneer Brand of desiccat- ed and shredded cocoanut, 519-521 Sansome SRESOVICH LUKE G.
(L. G. Sresovich Co.) r. 2220 Webster SROUFE JOHN
(John Sroufe & Co.) and president Cali- fornia Fire Works Co., 219 Front, r. 2318 Sutter
SROUFE JOHN & CO.
(John Sroufe and Charles I. Crowell) wholesale wines and liquors, 208-210 Mar- ket
St. Agnes Church (R. C.) Rev. William P. Kerby rector, W. s. Masonic Av. bet. Page and Oak
St. Alban's Mission (Episcopal) 625 Sutter St. Amant William (St. Amant & Middle- kauff) r. 208 Bush
St. Amant William A., truckman Truck 1 St. Amant William L., clerk Postoffice, r. 404 Broadway
ST. AMANT & MIDDLEKAUFF
(William St. Amant and Frederick D. Middlekauff) proprietors Brooklyn Hotel, 208-212 Bush
St. Amond L., driver, r. 907 Minna
St. Andrew's Society, 117 Larkin
St. Ann's Building, 6 Eddy
St. Anthony's Catholic School, Rev. Raphael Fuhr O. F. M. principal, Precita Av. bet. Shotwell and Folsom
ST. ANTHONY'S CHURCH
(German R. C.) Rev. Raphael Fuhr O. F. M., rector, Army bet. Shotwell and Folsom
ST. BONIFACE'S CHURCH
(German R. C.) under the care of the Franciscan Fathers, Rev. Maximilian Neumann superior and rector, S. s. Gol- den Gate Av. bet. Jones and Leavenworth ST. BONIFACE'S PAROCHIAL SCHOOL
(German R. C.) conducted by one male teacher and six Dominican Sisters, S. s. Golden Gate Av. bet. Jones and Leaven- worth
St. Brendan's Church (R. C.) Rev. John F. Nugent rector, NE. cor. Harrison and Fremont
St. Brendan's Hall, SE. cor. Fremont and Harrison
St. Brendan's School, conducted by the Sisters of Mercy, SE. cor. Fremont and Harrison St. Brigid's Church (R. C.) Rev. John E. Cot- tle rector, SW. cor. Van Ness Av. and Broadway
St. Brigid's School, Sister Mary Redemptor B. V. M. principal, S. s. Broadway bet. Franklin and Van Ness Av.
ST. CHARLES BORROMEO CHURCH (R. C.) Rev. James McDonald rector, NW. cor. 18th and Shotwell
St. Charles Borromeo School, conducted by the Sisters of the Holy Cross, 3270, 18th St. Charles David C., lineman Postal Tel. Cable Co., r. 37, 2d
St. Clair A., fireman Western Sugar Ref., r. 1516 Folsom
St. Clair Albert, stock broker, r. 124 Scott
St. Clair Archibald N., conductor Market St. Ry., r. 536 McAllister
St. Clair G. Mrs., dressmaker, r. 781 Pine St. Clair Harriet, widow, r. 536 McAllister St. Clair Mary, widow, r. 1702, 18th Av. South St. Clair Pearl, furnished rooms, 206 Post St. Claire Eliza J., widow, r. 91512 Mission
St. Cornelius Chapel, Rev. D. O. Kelley in charge, Presidio
St. David's House, 715 Howard
St. Denis John W., carpenter, r. 404 Polk
St. Denis Theresa, widow, r. 343 Brannan St. Denis F. Otis, brass finisher J. Roylance Brass Wks., r. 2310 Folsom
ST. DENIS J. & CO.
(Jules St. Denis and Thomas Macauley) house painters, paper hangers and im- porters paints, oils and wall paper, 320 Sutter
St. Denis Jules (J. St. Denis & Co.) r. 1330 Pacific
St. Domingo Gold Mining Co., Parrott Bldg. ST. DOMINIC'S CHURCH (R. C.) Very Rev. Pius Murphy pastor, NW. cor. Steiner and Bush
ST. DOMINIC'S HALL S. s. Pine bet. Steiner and Pierce St. Elmo House, 550 Mission
ST. FRANCIS CHURCH
(R. C.) (Mission Dolores Church) Rev. R. P. Brennan pastor, 16th and Dolores
St. Francis Church (R. C.) Rev. Terrence Carraher rector, cor. Vallejo and Mont- gomery Av.
St. Francis Day Home and Kindergarten (R. C.) 1413 Powell
ST. FRANCIS GIRLS' DIRECTORY ORPHAN ASYLUM, NE. cor. Buena Vista and Cen- tral Avs.
St. Francis Techinical School, SW. cor. Geary and Gough
St. George Hotel, 812 Kearny
St. George Kennels, W. J. Peay propr., 120 Douglass
St. George Lodging House, 34 Minna
ST. GEORGE RHEUMATIC BITTERS Kessler & Co., sole manufacturers, 5 Tay- lor
ST. GEORGE STABLES
John W. Murphy proprietor, 408 Bush
St. George Vineyard, G. H. Malter pres., 330 Market
ST. GERMAIN BILLIARD CO.
(incorporated) formerly Jacob Strahle & Co .; Charles E. Harrison president; direc- tors, Francis Pope, Joseph S. Tobin, Alfred Tobin and George F. Chevalier, L. H. Eckhardt manager, manufacturers billiard and pool tables and supplies, bar and saloon fixtures, sporting goods, Cleve- land lager and steam beer pumps and the improved rapid beer drawing apparatus, 409 Market
IF St. Germain. See de St. Germain
St. Germes Jacques, butcher B. Salles & Co., r. 1318, 6th Av. South
St. Goar Henry (Edward Pollitz & Co.) r. 2025 California
St. Helena Health Food Co., 1422 Market ST. HELENA SANITARIUM
(S. F. Branch) Dr. Thomas Coolidge man- ager, 1436 Market, tel. Folsom 151 ST. HELENA WINE DEPOT A. Zwick Co. proprietors, 2140 Mission
ST. HUBERT TONIC PORT
Bull & Herbert Pacific Coast agents, 113 Phelan Bldg.
PERUVIAN BITTERS A PERFECT TONIC & APPETIZER.
128=132 ELLIS STREET
A. B. SMITH FURNITURE
Strachan
Telephone Main 1171-®
O. F. WILLEY & CO.
Importers and Dealers in
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Fine Carriages, Harness
Robes and Whips of Every Description NEVADA BLOCK
No. 317 Montgomery Street, SAN FRANCISCO, CAL.
AGENCY FOR
BREWSTER & Co. (of Broome St.), New York HENRY HOOKER & Co., New Haven, Conn. HUME CARRIAGE Co., Amesbury, Mass. H. A. NOYES, Syracuse, New York
C. S. CAFFREY Co., Camden, N. J. W. S. FRAZIER, Chicago Road Cart GEO. W. OSGOOD, Amesbury, Mass.
S. R. BAILEY & Co., Amesbury, Mass. RACINE WAGON AND CARRIAGE Co., Racine, Wis.
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ST. MARY'S HOSPITAL
Any physician of good standing can send a patient to St. Mary's Hospital, and continue his services with the assurance of perfect control, and the further security that his instructions will be faithfully carried out by the Sisters in charge.
EMPIRE LAUNDRY CO.
Bryant Street Phone South 277
ST. H
CROCKER-LANGLEY DIRECTORY.
ST. P 1625
ST. HUBERT TONIC PORT CO.
and St. Hubert Vineyard Co., 161 New Montgomery
ST. HUBERT WINE CO. OF CALIFORNIA
J. Ch de St. Hubert manager, 161 New Montgomery
1 St. Hubert. See de St. Hubert
ST. IGNATIUS CHURCH
served by the Fathers of the Society of Jesus, N. s. Hayes bet. Van Ness Av. and Franklin
St. Ignatius Church Calender (monthly) 927 Market
ST. IGNATIUS COLLEGE
Rev. John P. Frieden president, 214 Hayes St. James (apartments) SE. cor. McAllister and Laguna
St. James Church (R. C.) Rev. P. R. Lynch rector, NW. cor. 23d and Guerrero
St. James Guild Hall, S. s. Clement nr. 6th Av.
St. James Mission (Episcopal) Rev. E. J. Lion rector, S. s. Clement nr. 6th Av.
St. Johannes German Evangelical Lutheran Church, Rev. J. H. Schroeder pastor, 22d bet. Howard and Capp
St. John Arthur B., accountant, r. 71212 Ivy Av.
St. John Charles P., clerk Cal. Furn. Mfg. Co., r. 145 Beulah
St. John Charles W., motorman Sutro RR. Co., r. 2407 Clement
ST. JOHN CHAUNCEY M.
deputy Surveyor U. S. Customs, r. Occi- dental Hotel
St. John Harriet Miss, nurse, r. 121 Powell St. John Henry S., collector, r. 7121/2 Ivy Av. St. John Hester A., widow, r. 7121/2 Ivy Av. St. John Milton, apprentice Union Iron Wks., r. 1421 Scott
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