Langley's San Francisco directory for the year commencing 1880, Part 19

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Publication date: 1880
Publisher: San Francisco : Francis, Valentine & Co.
Number of Pages: 1214


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House of Correction, Old San José Road, 5 miles from City Hall


Industrial School, Old San José Road, 5 miles from City Hall


Post Office, NW cor Washington and Battery


Twenty-sixth St. Hospital (small-pox), S & Colusa, nr De Haro


United States Appraiser's Store, E s Sansome, bet Washington and Jackson


United States Marine Hospital, Presidio Reservation, ur Mounlain Lake


United States Mint, NW cor Mission and Fifth United States Sub Treasury, 610 Commercial


BUILDINGS.


ACADEMY, N & Pine, bet Montgomery and Sansome Alhambra, 325 Bush


Alta California, 529 California


| Armory Hall, NE cor Montgomery and Sacramento Bancroft's, 721-725 Market


Bank California, NW cor California and Sansome


| Bernis', 626 California Bradbury, 52 Second


Brittan's, SW cor California and Davis


Capital, NW cor Kearny and Pine


Central Pacific RR.Co.'s, NE cor Fourtb and Townsend Change House (Stevenson's) , SW cor Montgomery and California


Chronicle, NE cor Kearny and Bush


Cochituate, 213 and 215 Sansome


Cogsweil's, SE cor Front and Clark


College, 21 Post


Colton's, 220 Third


Commercial, NW cor Pine and Battery


Crook's, SE cor Mission and Third


Cunningham's, SE cor Market and Second


Davidson's, NW cor Montgomery and Commercial


Dividend (or Morrison's) , NW cor Pine and Leid. Dolan's, NE cor Third and Hunt


Donohoe, Kelly & Co.'s, SE cor Montgomery and Sac.


| Dooly's, NW cor Sansome and Sutter


Duncan's, 411% California


Exempt Fire Company, W s Brenham Pl, opp Plaza Express, NE cor California and Montgomery


Firemen's Fund Insurance Co.'s, SW cor California and Sansome


Frank's, W s Brenham Pl, opp Plaza


Franklin, 406-410 California


Friedlander'a, NE cor California and Sansome


German Savings and Loan Society's, 526 California Halleck, NE cor Sansome and Halleck


Hayward's, 415-423 California


Hibernia Savings and Loan Society, NE cor Mont- gomery and Market


Howard's, 521 and 523 Montgomery


Johnson's, N s Sutter, bet Montgomery and Kearny Le Count's, 417 Montgomery


Levison Brothers', 134 Sutter


Liverpool and London and Globe Insurance Co., NE cor California and Leidesdorff


London and San Francisco Bank, NW cor California and Leidesdorff


Masonle Temple, NW eor Montgomery and Post


Maynard's, NW cor California and Battery


McCreery's, NE and SE corners Montgomery and Pine Mechanics' Institute, 27 Post


Mechanics' Pavilion, E & Eighth, bet Market and Mission


Mercantile Library, 216 Bush


Merchants' Exchange, S& Cal., bet Mont. and San. Merritt's, NW eor California and Drumm


Metropolitan Temple, NE cor Fifth and Jessle Morrison's, NW cor Pine and Leidesdorff


Murphy, Grant & Co.'s, NE eor Sansome and Bush Naglee's, SW cor Montgomery and Merchant Niantic, NW cor Clay and Sansome


Nucleus, SE cor Market and Third


Odd Fellows', 323-327 Montgomery


Olympie, 119 Post


Pacific Bank, NW cor Sansome and Pine


Pacific Exchange, 316 Montgomery


Parrott's. NW cor Sacramento and Montgomery Phoenix, SW cor Sansome and Jackson


Pioneers', 808 Montgomery Reese's, 716-722 Washington


Safe Deposit Co.'s, SE cor Montgomery and California San Francisco Gas Co.'s, First, Howard, and Natoma San Francisco Savings Union, NE cor Cal. and Webb San Francisco Stock Exchange, S s Pine, bet Sansome and Montgomery


Sather's, NE eor Montgomery and Commercial


Savings and Loan Society's, 617-621 Clay


Sherman's, NE cor Montgomery and Clay


St. Ann's, NW cor Powell and Eddy


St. Mark's, SW cor Kearny and Morton


Stevenson's (now Change House) , SW cor Montgomery and California


Sullivan's, SW eor Dupont and Pacific


Tallant & Co.'s, NE eor California and Battery


The Howard, NW cor Stockton and O'Farrell The Real Estate Associates, 230 Montgomery Tucker's, NW cor Montgomery and Sutter


Union Insurance Co.'s. 416 and 418 California


United States Appraiser's. E s Sansome, bet Wash- ington and Jackson


United States Court, NE cor Battery and Washington Webb's' 37 Second


Wells', SW cor Montgomery and Clay


West End Studio, NW cor Broadway and Larkin


White House, NW cor Kearny and Post


Whiting's, SE cor Sansome and Pine


Young Men's Christian Association, 232 Sutter


HALLS.


ALLDACK8, SW cor Bush and Devisadero


American Protestant Association, 713 Mission Anthony's (now Tittel's), 417 Bush


Apollo, 808 Pacific


Archery, 1155 and 1157 Mission


Armory, 134 Fourth


Barra's, 118 First


B'nai B'rith, 119 and 121 Eddy


Cambrian, 1133 Mission Carll's, 1328 Bush


Centennial, 421 Hayes


Champion, N s Butte, bet Tennessee and Kentucky


Charter Oak, 771 Market


Columbus, S s Stevenson, bet Third and Annie


Crusader, 1159 Miasion


Dashaway, 139 Post


Docking's. 400 Mouigomery Av


Druids', 413 Sutter


Golden Gate, 1622 Pacific Av


Grand Army of the Republic, 71 New Montgomery


Grand Central, 997 Market


Grand Western. 1328 Bush


Hare's, Tenth Av, South S. F.


Hibernia, 246 Third


Hoag's, SW cor Sutter and Powell


Horticultural. W & Stockton, bet Post and Sutter Huddy's. 909% Market


Humboldt, SE cor Mission and Erie


Improved Order Red Men's, 320 Post


Independence. 39 Fourth


Independent Order Red Men's, 510 Bush


Irish American. 816 and 818 Howard


Irish Confederation, 751 Market


Kessing's. cor Twenty-first and Howard


King's, 2131 Mission


Knight's of Pythias, 915 Market


Lafayette, 730 Montgomery


Liberty, 861 Market


Lincoln, 413 Third


Mannerbund, W & Potrero Av, bet Twenty-fourth and Twenty-fifth


Masonic Temple. NW cor Montgomery and Post


Mayberry's, E & Mission, bet Twentieth and Twenty- first


Mechanics', SW cor First and Stevenson


Mecbanies' Institute, 27 Post


Mercantile Library's, 216 Bush


Mowry's Opera, SW cor Grove and Laguna


Myrtle, W 8 Railroad Av. bet Seventh and Eighth Avs National Armory, 324 Post


SAN FRANCISCO LAUNDRY


GOOD WORK, LOW PRICES Office, 33 Geary St.


Steinway Pianos lead the world. Agency, GRAY'S MUSIC STORE, 117 Post St. -


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J. MACDONOUGH,


CUMBERLAND, LEHIGH AND ENGLISH FOUNDRY COKE, 41 Market Street, corner Spear.


HALLS, BLOCKS, ROWS, WHARVES, ETC.


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National Republican, 1113 Mission Odd Fellows', 325 Montgomery Ono, 1883 Mission Philharmonic, NE cor Stockton and Jackson


Pixley, NE cor Pacific and Polk


Platt's, 216 Montgomery Riggers' and Stevedores', 429 Pacific Sanders', 71 New Montgomery Scollay's, 1524 Stockton


St. Cyprian's, NW cor Jackson and Virginia


St. Joseph's, W s Tenth, bet Howard and Folsom


St. Peter's Temperance, E 8 Alabama, bet Twenty- third and Twenty-fourth


Tammany, cor Folsom and Eighth


Terpsichorean, N s Pacific, nr Stockton Teutonia, 1322 Howard


Tittel's, 417 Bush


Turn Verein (Eureka), E s Powell, bet Cal. and Pine Turn Verein (old), N s Bush, het Stockton and Powell


Turn Verein (San Francisco), S s Turk, bet Leaven- worth and Hyde Union, S & Howard, bet Third and Fourth


Veterans', 516 Bryant


Washington, 35 Eddy


Young Men's Christian Association, 232 Sutter


BLOCKS.


ARMORY, NW cor New Montgomery and Howard Astor, 625-633 Sacramento


Belden's, SW cor Bush and Montgomery


Broadway, NW cor Broadway and Kearny


California, SE cor California and Battery Ceuter, S s Sixteenth, bet Folsom and Shotwell Commercial, SE cor California and Front Court, 636 Clay and 641 Merchant


Cunningham's, SE cor Market and Second Custom House, SE cor Sansome and Sacramento Frank's, NW cor Sansome and Washington Front Street, E s Front, from Clay to Washington Harpending, S s Market, bet First and Second Howard's, 627 Third


Lick House, W s Montgomery, from Post to Sutter Martin's, Ss Market, bet Seventh and Eighth Metropolitan, 8-14 Montgomery Av


Montgomery, E s Mont., from Merchant to Washington Nevada, NW cor Montgomery and Pine


O'Donnell's, NE cor Vallejo and Dupont Oriental, SW cor Bush and Battery


Park's . SE cor Valencia and Sixteenth Pioneer Power, 8-12 Stevenson


Reese's, W s Battery, bet Pine and California Russ House, W s Montgomery, from Bush to Pine Safe Deposit, SE cor California and Montgomery Shiels', junction Market and Post Thurlow, E s Kearny. bet Sutter and Ver Mehr Pl Union, junction Market and Pine


Virginia, NW cor Stockton and Pacific


Washington, 1-17 Montgomery Av Yankee, SW cor Front and Pine


ROWS.


MAYNARD'S, SE cor Pine and Battery South Park, Third, bet Bryant and Brannan Tittel's, W s Clara Lane nr Suiter


WHARVES.


BATTERY STREET, foot Battery


Beale Street, foot Beale


Broadway, foot Broadway Central Pacific RR., foot Second Clay Street, foot Clay Cowell's, extends from Battery, bet Union and Filbert Dewey's, foot Third


Dry Dock Co.'s, Hunter's Point East Street, from Market to Folsom Eureka Dock, Montgomery, bet Lombard and Chestnut


Fillmore Street, foot Fillmore Folsom Street, foot Folsom Front Street, foot Front Green Street, foot Green Greenwich Dock, continuation Battery Hathaway's, cor Spear and Bryant Harrison Street, foot Harrison Hobbs', E & Long Bridge, foot Fourth


Hodgkin's, foot L, South S. F. Howard Street, foot Howard Humboldt, foot Spear India Dock, foot Battery


Jackson Street, foot Jackson Larue's, East, bet Market and Mission Lombard Dock, foot Lombard


Main Street, foot Main


Market Street, foot Market


Meiggs', from Francisco, bet Powell and Mason, North Beach


Mission Street, foot Mission


Montgomery and Francisco Street, foot Francisco


North Point Dock, continuation of Sansome, from Lombard to Chestnut


Oakland Ferry, East, bet Market and Clay Oriental, foot First


Pacific Mail SS. Co.'s, Brannan and First


Pacific Rolling Mills Co.'s, Potrero Point


Pacific Street, foot Pacific


Rincon, foot Steuart


Rincon Point, Spear, bet Folsom and Harrison San Francisco Gas Co.'s Wharf, foot Second Second and Berry Street, foot Second Steamboat, Long Bridge


Third Street, foot Third


Union Street, foot Union


Vallejo Streel, foot Vallejo


Washington Street, foot Washington


PLACES OF AMUSEMENT.


ADELPHI THEATER, 607 California


Baldwin Theater, 932-936 Market


Bella Union Theater, 803 and 805 Kearny


Bush Street Theater, 325 Bush


California Theater, N & Bush, bet Kearny and Dupont Central Gardens, junction Point Lobos and CentralAvs Chinese Theaters. 623 and 626 Jackson, and 814 and 836 Washington


German Theater (California), N s Bush, bet Kearuy and Dupont


Grand Opera House, N s Mission, bet Third and Fourth


Standard Theater, 320 Bush


Tivoli Garden, 28-32 Eddy


Wiener Garten, NW cor Sutter and Stockton


Woodward's Gardens, N s Mission, bet Thirteenth and Fourteenth


PROMINENT PLACES.


ALCATRAZ ISLAND, 2 miles NW Telegraph Hill Angel Island, 5 miles from City Hall


Bay District Fair Race Grounds, entrance cor Seventh Av and Fulton


Bay View, nr Hunter's Point, 5 miles S City Hall


Bernal Heights, S of Serpentine Av, bet San Jose and San Bruno Roads


Black Point, junction Van Ness Av and Bay Shore Buena Vista Park, S of Haight, bet Broderick and Lott Clark's Point, foot Broadway


Cliff House, 63% miles W City Hall


Dry Dock (California), Hunter's Point


Fairmount, W s San José Road, nr Thirtieth


Farallones Islands, 29 iniles from City Hall


Fort Point, nr the Golden Gate, 4 miles W City Hall


Garratt's Point, % mile SW Hunter's Point


Golden Gate, 6 miles W City Hall


Golden Gate Driving Park, Point Lobos Av, 5 miles from City Hall


Golden Gate Park, W of Stanyan, bet D and H to Ocean, entrance Baker, bet Oak and Fell


Hayes Valley, N of Market and W of Larkin


Holladay Heights, bet Clay. Wash., Gough and Octavia


Holly Park, SW s Bernal Heights, nr San José Road


Hunter's Point, 5 miles SE City Hall


Islais Creek Bridge, from the termination of Ken- tucky to Railroad Av


Kensington, Howard, nr Twenty-first


Lagoon, Gough, bet Lombard and Francisco ·


Laguna de la Merced, 7% miles SW City Hall, nr Ocean View House


Lake Honda, 4 miles SW City Hall


Lakeville, nr Laguna de la Merced


Lime Point, opp Fort Point


Lone Mountain, S of Point Lobos Av, nr Toll Gate


Long Bridge, from foot Fourth to Potrero Nuevo


Mission Creek, from Harrison and Nineteenth SE to the Bay


Mission Dolores, 2%4 miles SW City Hall


Mountain Lake, 4 miles W City Hall, bet Point Lobos Av and Presidio Road


Mountain Lake Park, 4 miles W City Hall, bet Point Lobos Av and Presidio Road


North Beach, foot Powell, W to Black Point North Point, foot Francisco


Ocean View House, Ocean House Road, 7 miles SW City Hall


J. GUNDLACH & CO. Cor. Market & Second,


CALIFORNIA WINES & BRANDIES. Proprietors Rhinefarm, Sonoma


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D. HICKS & CO., Bookbinders and Printers, San Francisco.


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CONTINENTAL SAFETY OIL


SHOULD BE USED IN


EVERY HOUSEHOLD.


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SAN FRANCISCO DIRECTORY.


Ocean Side House, Beach Road, 8 miles SW City Hall Ocean View Riding and Driving Park, Ocean House Road, 7 miles SW City Hall Pacific Heights, California to Broadway, bet Van Ness Av and Fillmore Point Lobos, 6% miles W City Hall Point San Quentin, Potrero Nuevo Potrero Heights, Potrero Nuevo, nr Bay Shore


Potrero Nuevo, 2% miles S City Hall


Presidio, 3 miles W City Hall


Rincon Point, foot Harrison


Russian Hill, Taylor, bet Broadway and Green


San José or Black Point, junction Van Ness Av and Bay Shore


Seal Rock, 6% miles W City Hall Spring Valley, nr and S Lagoon


Telegraph Hill, Montgomery, from Broadway N to the Bay


Tuckerville, from Buchanan to Webster and Wash- ington to Pacific


Visitacion Valley, ur the Bay and San Mateo Co. Line Yerba Buena, or Goat Island, 2 miles NE City Hall


KEY TO PUBLIC OFFICES.


FEDERAL.


ARMY, Military Division of the Pacific, and Dept of California, headquarters Presidio Reservation Army, Engineers, Engineer Officer Military Division of the Pacific, Presidio Reservation; Fortifications Harbor S. F., 533 Kearny ; Light-house, 120 Sutter Army, Depots and Warehouses, 36 New Montgomery, aud Yerba Buena Island


Bankruptcy, Registers District California, 636 Clay and 24 U. S. Court Building


Board of Examining Surgeons for Pensioners, 715 Clay Census Supervisor (First District of Cal.) 14 Mont.Av Coast and Geodetic Survey, U. S. Appraiser's Building Courts, Circuit Judge, Clerk ; District Judge, Clerk ; District Attorney, Marshal, Commissioners, U. S. Appraiser's Building


Customs Port San Francisco, Collector, Naval Officer. and Surveyor, NW cor Washington and Battery; Appraiser's Store, E s San. bet Wash. and Jackson Geological Survey, 155 New Montgomery Inspector Boilers, U. S. Appraiser's Building


Inspector Hulls, U. S. Appraiser's Building


Internal Revenue, Agents, Collector, Gaugers, U. S. Appraiser's Building


Land Office, Register and Receiver, 610 Commercial Life Boat Station, Ocean Beach, nr Golden Gate Park Light House Department (Twelfth District) Inspector aud Engineer, 120 Sutter


Marine Hospital, Presidio Reservation, nr Mountain Lake


Marine Hospital, Pacific Coast, Superintending Sur- geon, U. S. Appraiser's Building


Mint, Superintendent, Assayer, Coiner, Melter and Refiner, NW cor Fifth and Mission


Navy Pay Office, U. S. Appraiser's Building


Pension Agent, Army and Navy, 620 Washington


Post Office, Postmaster, Assistant Superintendent Railway Mail Service, NW cor Washington and Battery ; Special Agents, 320 Sansome


Secret Service Division, U. S. Appraiser's Building Shipping Commissioner, 118 Jackson


Signal Service, 42 Merchants' Exchange


Special Agent Treasury Dept, U. S. Appraiser's Bldg Supervising Inspector Steam Vessels, U. S. Apprais- er's Building Surveyor-General California, 610 Commercial Treasurer Aasistant, 608 Commercial


STATE.


ABBAYER State, 328 Montgomery Bank Commissioners, 202 Sansome


Fish Commissioners, 401 California


Harbor Commissioners, 10 California


Immigration Commissioner, 508 Battery


Inspector Gas Meters, 531 Mission


Insurance Commissioner, 401 California


Pilot Examiners, 62 Merchants' Exchange Pilots, U. S. Court Building


Port Wardens, 525 Front


Supreme Court, 640 Clay ; Judges' chambers, 640 Clay CITY AND COUNTY.


A88E88OR County, new City Hall, first floor


Attorney and Counselor, new City Hall, third floor


Attorney District, 8 Montgomery Av


Attorney Police, old City Hall, first floor


Auditor County, new City Hall, first floor


Board City Hall Commissioners, junction Park Av and McAllister


Board Education, new City Hall, third floor


Board Election Commissioners, new City Hall, base- ment


Board Equalization, new City Hall, second floor


Board Fifteenth Avenue Extension Commissioners, 59 and 60 Merchante' Exchange


Board Health, 124 Geary


Board Revenue Fund Commissioners, Mayor's Office, new City Hall


Board Supervisors Clerk of, new City Hall, second floor Clerk County, old City Hall, first floor


Coroner County, 16 O'Farrell


Court Superior, Departments No. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, old City Hall, second floor; No. 8, old City Hall, third floor ; No. 9 (Probate), and No. 10 (Special), new City Hall, second floor ; No. 11 (Criminal), 8 Montgomery Av ; No. 12 (Criminal), 729 Mont.


Court Police, old City Hall, first floor


Court Justices', SE cor Kearny and Washington


Fire Alarm and Police Telegraph, Brenham Pl


Fire Department Commissioners, 235 Kearny


Fire Department Corporation Yard, N s Sacramento, bet East and Drumm


Fire Department Engineers, 235 Kearny


Fire Marshal, old City Hall, third floor Gas Inspector, old City Hall, first floor


Grand Jury rooms, new City Hall, basement


Health Officer, 124 Geary


Hospital, E s Potrero Av, bet Twenty-second and Twenty-third


House of Correction, Old San José Road, 5 miles from City Hall


Industrial School, Old San José Road, 5 miles from City Hall


Jail, N & Broadway, bet Kearny and Dupont


License Collector, new City Hall, basement


Market Inspector, 124 Geary


Mayor City and County, new City Hall, first floor


Park Commissioners, 74 Nevada Block


Physician City, 514 Kearny


Police Chief, old City Hall, first floor


Police Commissioners, old City Hall, second floor Police Stations, old City Hall, basement ; 227 Fifth ; 520 Davis ; 247 Steuart ; new City Hall; 207 Seven- teenth, and cor Octavia and Tyler


Pound Keeper, N & California, bet Walnut and Laurel Public Administrator, 626 Washington


Quarantine Officer, 502 Battery


Recorder County, Hall of Records, new City Hall


Registrar of Votera, new City Hall, basement


Sheriff County, oid City Hall, first floor


Superintendent Common Schools, new City Hall, third floor


Superintendent Streets, now City Hall, basement


Surveyor County, new City Hall, first floor Tax Collector County, new City Hall, first floor Treasurer County, new City Hall, first floor


CITY ORDINANCE.


HACKS AND CABS-RATES OF FARE.


A hack for 1 person, not exceeding 1 mile. ... $1 50


A hack for 2 or more persons, not exceeding 1 mile ... 2 50


Each additional inile for each passenger .. 50


A cab for 1 person, not exceeding 1 mile. 1 00


A cab for 2 or more persons, not exceeding 1 mile 1 50 Each passenger for each additional mlle .. 25


A cab for 2 persons, when engaged by the hour,


to be computed for the time occupied in going and returning, including detention, for the first hour 1 50


Each subsequent hour 80 used. 1 00


A hack for 4 or leaa persons, when engaged by


the hour, to be computed for the time occu- pied in going and returning, including de- tentlou, for the first bour. 3 00


Each subsequent hour so used. 2 00


No extra charge shall be made for the ordinary amount of baggage.


Penalty for violating this ordinance, not less than $5 nor more than $10 for cach offence.


30 YEARS' EXPERIENCE.


MULLER THE OPTICIAN, Established, S.F., 1863, 135 Montgomery.


Dixon & Bernstein, Show Case Manuf's, 250 Market St.


JONAS J. MORRISON,


N. E. cor. Mission and Spear Sta. Choice Sugar Pine, Cedar, Shelving, Stepping, Redwood & Oregon Lumber.


ADDITIONAL NAMES, CHANGES, REMOVALS, ETC.


RECEIVED TOO LATE FOR REGULAR INSERTION.


AHRENSBERG Baruch, butcher, r. 1135 Harrison Aiken John P., wharfinger North Point and Eureka Wharves, r. 1221 Washington


Aitken John R., real-estate agent, r. 104 Seventh


Alameda Building and Loan Assn, Henry Mohns sec- retary, 109 California


Albright Isaac N., r. 32 Ellis


Allan Edgar L., secretary Redwood Manufs Assn, 18 Market, room 1, r. 211 Eddy


Allen Edward O. H., physician, r. 2331 Bush


Allen George S. (William R. Allen & Co.) r. Oakland Allen Henry C., traveling salesman Langley & Michaels, r. 1104 Market


Allen Oliver P., collector Howard St. Wharf, r. 308 Eighteenth


Allen William R. & Co. (William R. and George S. Allen) plumbers' materials, and plumbers and gasfitters, 761 Market


Allison Emma Miss, r. 424 Jessie


Alpers Saul (Archie Levy & Co.) r. 914 Powell


Alvord William M., timekeeper Pac. Rolling Mill, r. 856 Mission


Ambrose John, laborer American Sugar Refinery, r. S s Lombard, bet Larkin and Polk


Anderson Andrew, tailor, r. 138 Clara


Anderson Harold (Anderson & Danielson) r. S s Cali- fornia, bet Hyde and Larkin


Anderson James, laborer, r. 1233 Market


Anderson Sophia Miss, dressmaker, r. 751 Folsom


Anderson & Danielson (Harold Anderson and Peter Danielson) whiteners and plasterers, 639 Cal Angeli S., r. 107 William


Anthonison Henry, laborer American Sugar Refinery, r. 1700 Kearny


Anthony Eliza E. Mrs., r. 36 Geary Anthony F .. r. 765 Mission


Arensburg Herman, physician, r. 35 Russ


ARMAND LOUIS professor French, Latin, and Greek; office with Sherman, Hyde & Co., 139 Kearny, r. Oakland


Arndt Rudolph, laborer American Sugar Refinery Arnot Jennie Miss, actress, r. 120 Ellis


Asberry A. M. T., r. 5}% Taylor


Asberry James, r. 5% Taylor


Ashdown Archibald, accountant, 419 California, room 17, r. 806 Leavenworth


Asphalted Wrought Iron Pipe Co., P. S. Buckminster president, H. H. Tappen secretary, J. P. Culver engineer, manufs of water, gas, and drain pipe, 204 Sutter


Atkinson M. Miss, r. 142 First


Austen Thomas, dishwasher John Reagan, r. 424 San. Austin B. C., tin can and box factory, 406 Front, r. 126 Tenth


Avery Francis L., secretary Sausalito Land and Ferry Co., office Ferry Building, East, ur Market, r. Saucelito


Ayers James, laborer, r. 132 Clara


BACHRACH S., editor Jewish Times, 331 Kearny, r. The Windsor


Bacon Emerson, r. 411 Ellis Badlam A. T., clerk, r. 708 California


Baer Isaac, cigars and tobacco, 200 Sixth, r. 1228%% Folsom


Baldwin W. H., shipcarpenter, r. 2132 Stockton Baldwin's Restaurant, Bowron & Brown proptrs, 519 Clay


Ballogh George, salesman L. Lemos, r. 1211 Franklin Ballou H. Knapp, oculist and aurist, office and r. 26%% Kearny


Bangs James E., disburaing officer U. S. Geological Survey, 155 New Montgomery, r. 720 Leav.


Barbour C., actor Bella Union Theater


Barchus Annie Mrs., r. 12 Hopeton Terrace


Barham John A., attorney at law, 504 Kearny, r. Oakland


Barnes Andrew J., agent Oriental Box Factory, r. 32 Perry


Barnes Robert E., clerk, r. 32 Perry


Barnes Willard F., clerk. r. 32 Perry


Barrett James R., r. Russ House


Barrett Matthew, r. International Hotel


Barrett Paul, r. 431 Pine


Barrett Timothy, teamster George Morrow & Co., r. 532 Mission


Barry Patrick, r. 133 Fifth


Barry Thomas T., aalesman Murphy, Grant & Co., r. Brunswick House


Barton W. B., r. 229 Kearny


Barton William H., notary public, 326 Pine


Baskerville S. J. Mrs., r. 745 Tehama


Bateman Abraham, mining and capitalist, 318 Pine, room 17, r. Alameda


Bauer Adolph C., restaurant, 160 Third, r. 611 Natoma Bay City Plating Works, George M. Lederer & Co. proptrs, 731 Mission


Bay City Real Estate Association, George A. Hill sec- retary, 634 Market


Beadle Donald (Beadle & Co.) r. Alameda


Beadle & Co. (Donald Beadle and A. J. Mason) lumber and wood dealers, 3 Spear


Beall J. M., r. 644 Howard


Bean Frank, machine operator Porter, Oppenheimer, Slessinger & Co., r. 925 Washington


Beane Emma H. Miss, teacher, r. 2039 Mission


Beane Joseph W., carpenter Cal. Planing Mills, r. 2039 Mission


Beard Alfred, printer, r. 1120 Mission


Beasey William (Connell & Beasey) r. 240 Minna


Beatty John C. (Lingley & Beatty) r. 24 Pearl


Becht George J., soda apparatus and druggists' sun- dries, 319 Battery, r. 29 Langton


Begloux Nellie Mrs., medium, r. 27 Turk


Behlow William, furniture, bedding and upholstery, 31 Post, r. Oakland


Belanger Charles, carpenter Southern Pac. RR., r. 1823 Pine


Belden Edwin S., official short hand reporter Supreme Court, 640 Clay, r. Oakland


Bell D. J. Mrs., r. 119 Franklin


Bell George, scene painter Bella Union Theater, r. 1418 Jackson


Bella Union Theater, Tetlow & Skeantlebury proptrs, 805 Kearny


Belle of Marin Mining Co. (Marin Co., Cal.) E. A. Peck secretary, 646 Market


Bellegarde R. Mrs., r. 927 Folsom


Benham Mary E. Mrs., r. 211 Polk


Benjamin Jacob, broker, r. 1055 Mission


Bennett F. M. Mrs., r. 832 Folsom


Berenz Adolphus (A. Berenz & Co.) 315 Bush


Berenz & Co. (Adolphus Berenz and Emanuel Myer) boota and shoes, 315 Bush


Bergantz Peter W. Mrs., widow, r. 2217 Steiner


Bergen Adrian, commission merchant, 425 Clay, r. 1210 Clay


Bergen Alexander, clerk Adrian Bergen, r. 1210 Clay Berges Nicholaa, policeman City Hall, r. 303 Eddy Bernstein Henry, r. 190 Sixteenth


Bernstein Ph. Rev., rabbi Congregation Shaarey Tzedek, r. SW cor Vallejo and Powell


Bertaud Hyppolite, cook, r. 1515 Polk


Bertin Simon N., salesman Ad. Lewis & Co., r. 127 Eddy


Biber Bertha Mrs., dressmaker, 132 Geary


WINDOW SHADES.


Manufacturer of fine WINDOW GEO. W. CLARK, SHADES' for Private Resi- dencea, Stores, Offices, etc., etc. 645 Market Street.


D. HICKS & CO., Manufacturers Hotel Registers, San Francisco.


I


JAMES E. GORDON & CO.,


WHOLESALE HARDWARE, Corner Market and Front Streets.


70 SAN FRANCISCO DIRECTORY.


Biedermann Louis, restaurant, 11 Eddy, r. 625 Stev. Bird G. R. Rev., r. 1832 Market


Bird Robert, jeweler, r. 516 Sutter




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