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KANE W. H. Mrs., r. 829 Mission
Kane William, sawyer Standard Box Co., r. Elcho House
Karsky Morris (Karsky, Sternberg & Co.) r. The Windsor
Karsky, Sternberg & Co. (Morris Karsky, David Sternberg and Emil Boukofsky) wholesale manufs cigars, 515 Front
Kauffung Louis H., wharfinger Folsom St. Wharf, r. 1513 Powell
Kaufman Charles, civil and mining engineer, 330 Pine, room 28, r. 2024 Bush
Kanfman Isidor J., r. 1337 Dupont Kayser Albert (Huefner & Kayser) r. 1011 Clay
Kearney James (Hall & Kearney) r. 57 Everett
Keefe John H., teamster, r. Waldo House
Keeland W. H., r. 126 Sixth
Keenan Bernard, gasfitter, r. W s Cook, nr Point Lo- bos Av
Keil Edward, proptr People's Art Gallery, 34 Third, r. 2522 Mission
Kelley Jay G. Mrs., dressmaker, r. 502 O'Farrell Kencaly Maurice, assistant pastor St.Patrick's Church, r. 744 Mission
Kennedy, Brennan & Co. (Philip Kennedy, John Brennan and C. P. Kennedy) dry goods, 901-905 Market and 2-6 Fifth
GEO. W. CLARK,
645 MARKET, wholesale and retail dealer in PAPER HANGINGS Interior Decorator. and all kinds of Window Shade Material and Fixtures.
D. HICKS & CO., Practical Bookbinders and Paper-rulers, San Francisco.
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JAMES E. GORDON & CO.,
WHOLESALE HARDWARE, Corner Market and Front Streets.
74 SAN FRANCISCO DIRECTORY.
Kennedy Patrick, roofer Henry G. Fiske, r. 64 Na- toma
Kennedy Patrick J., receiver Dime Savings Bank,and stockbroker, 421 California, r. 1516 Taylor
Kennedy & MeGruder (Mra. Kate McGruder) milli- ners, 915 Market
Kerr James, machinist Joshua Hendy, r. 606 Howard Kessler Adam, bartender Bernhard Krauss, r. 535 Commercial
Kilburn B. R., r. 963 Mission
Kilburn Ira, r. 963 Mission
King Joseph L. (Miles & King) r. Sonoma, Cal.
Kirby P. H., theatrical agent, r. 417 Kearny, room 27 Kirkland Joseph B., general agent St. Louis, Vanda- lia and Terre Haute RR., 116 Montgomery, r. Nu- cleus House
Kirkland Susie Mrs., r. 1511 Taylor
Kittel August, baker, r. 125 Seventh
Kohler R. J., r. 1205 Turk
Koopmanschap Cornelius, Chinese Immigra- tion Agent, 34 Merchants' Exchange
Koster Frederick, r. 30612 Twenty-first
Kranss Bernhard, liquor saloon, 535 Commercial
Krueger George F., blacksmith, 1114 Harrison, r. SE cor Natoma and Seventh
Krueger Louis, manuf and dealer white metals, 515 Commercial, r. 22 Turk
Steinway Hall, GRAY'S MUSIC STORE, 117 Post St.
LA FONTAINE Fritz, sculptor, r. 514 Bush
Lachman M. & Co. (Morris Lachman) carpets, oil cloths, etc., 31 Post
Lamb Dana T., carpenter Industrial School, r. 510 Powell
Lamb William E., r. 510 Powell
Langrehr Henry C., stoves and tinware, and ship's plumber, 25 Market
Laser Lazarus, teacher Congregation Nevah Tzedek, r. 417 Jessie
Lawton Franklin, stockbroker, r. 732 Post
Lawyer Aaron M., assistant bookkeeper U. S. Mint, r. 725 Pine
Leavitt Allen H. (Stackpole & Leavitt) r. 414 Fell Leazer Charles E., teamster Continental Oil and Transportation Co., r. 360 Brannan
Leazer George D., cutter Continental Oil and Trans- portation Co., r. 360 Brannan
Lederer George M. (George M. Lederer & Co.) r. 1434 Post
Lederer George M. & Co. (George M. Lederer and Philip H. Coombe) proptrs Bay City Plating Works, 731 Misaion
Ledyard Henry S., clerk Bank of California, r. 4 Highland Terrace
Lessmann Gustave W., bookkeeper Neville & Co., r. 510 Powell
Levy Archie (Archie Levy & Co.) r. 362 Third
Levy Archie & Co. (Archie Levy, Saul Alpera, and George Flannigan) Musical Conservatory and Dramatic Agency, 362 Third
Levy Frank, hatter, 7 Sixth, r. 832 Jackson
Levy Frederick H., bookkeeper M. Hyman & Co., r. 838 O'Farrell
Levy H., poultry, game and dairy produce, 22 Centre Market, r. 1432 Geary
Levy Louis, tailor, r. 617% Linden Av
Lewis L. T., dairyman, r. 304 Third
Lewis Morris, expressman, r. 831 Vallejo
Lewis Morris Mrs., dressmaker, r. 831 Vallejo
Lightbourn John E., r. 1026 Folsom
Lightner M. C .. rector St. Peter's Episcopal Church, r. cor Eighteenth and Guerrero
Lillie Lewis, secretary Colorade Commercial and Land Co., and McElroy Mining Co., and agent Eastern Oregon Land Co., office 20 Montgomery, r. 007 Washington
LINARD B. RALPH lithographer, designer, and printer, 412 Commercial, r. 219 Geary
Lind John, assistant collector Pacific St. Wharf, r. 10 California
Linforth JJumes (Linfortlı, Rice & Co.) r. 815 Turk Locke Isaac S., whartinger Vallejo St. Wharf, r. 1310 Green
Lockwood L. R., inspector Custom House
Long J. Thomas, salesman, r. 215 Jones Lott William S., carpenter, r. 1127 Tyler
Lowenberg Edmund, salesman J. W. Davidson & Co., r. 10 Oak
Lowenberg George, clerk Sutro & Co., r. 10 Oak Lowenberg Julia Mrs., r. 10 Oak
Lowenberg Robert, clerk Esberg, Bachmann & Co., r. 10 Oak
Lowenberg William, clerk Zadig & Weill, r. 413 Oak Lowenstein Herman (Meyers & Lowenstein) r. 22 Du- pont
Lubelski Lebo, physician, office and r. 120 % Turk Ludwick Charles, carpenter, r. 110 Taylor 2 Ludwig Oscar Mrs., r. 1145 Mission
Lynch Alexander H., reporter Morning Call, r. 1322 Scott
Lyon Richard C., clothing dealer, r. 1414 Pacific
Lyons Henry, tally clerk Sea Wall, section A, r. 708 Green
MAAS James, r. 967 Mission
MacNevin Henry P., mining, r. 2010 Mission
MacRae Alexander, physician, office and r. 222 Post
Macnaughton A. C. Mrs., r. 244 Taylor
Mains James R., photographer J. L. Gibson, r. 1506 Hyde
Mamlock Henrietta Mias, dressmaker, r. 628 Minna Mamlock Jennie Miss, hairdresser, r. 628 Minna
Mamlock Rachel Miss, saleswoman Herman Kahn, r. 628 Minna
Mamlock William, upholsterer, r. 628 Minna
Manesca A. C. Mrs., r. 244 Taylor
Mansfield Charles, compositor S. F. Chronicle, r. 1811 Powell
Marchini Gaetano, miner, r. SW cor Twenty-fifth and Church
Marks Marks, merchant, r. 236 Seventh
Marsten Charles A., clerk Internal Revenue Office, r. 307 Lombard
Martin James G., shipwright, r. 118 Taylor
Marvin Frank W., salesman S. W. Rosenstock & Co., r. 2109 Webster
Matthews Harvey, deputy street superintendent, new City Hall, r. 1206 % Jackson
Matthey Robert (Horat & Matthey) 867 Market
Maurer Peter, collector North Point and Eureka Wharves, r. 652% Natoma
McCarty L. P., publisher and proptr Pac. Coast Postal Index, and Statistician, 414 Clay, r. 530 Geary
McCeney Julius C., attorney at law, 604 Commercial, r. 502 Mason
McCormick John F., r. 20%% Harriet
McDevitt James, photographic printer, r. 137 Perry McDonald Angus D., carpenter, r. 314 Lily Av
McGrouther Margaret Mrs., bakery, 547% Geary
McGuire Lucius M., physician, office and r. 722 Mont. McIntire Henry J., bricklayer, r. 5%% Oak
McKee James A., physician, office and r. 222 Post
Mckenzie J. W., assistant Superintendent House of Correction
McKenzie John W., collector, r. 307 Chestnut
McKusick Harrison J., superintendent U. S. Railway Mail Service, Post Office Building, r. North Temescal
Mc Laughlin Dennia, r. 319 Clementina
Mclaughlin Frank, machinist Ætna Iron Works, r. 524 Shotwell
MeMahon Philip, jeweler California Jewelry Co., r. 529 Bryant
McMullen John, manager S. F. Bridge Co., 14 Leavenworth, r. 220 Hermann
MeMullin D. K., night inapcetor Custom House
McNally & Hawkins (Lawrence McNally) im- porters and jobbers gas fixtures, plumbera' ware, etc., 607 Market .
Meehan James, cook John Reagan, r. 372 Fifth
Mehrtens Gesine Miss, r. 1629 Polk
Meloy E. R., laborer Central Pac. RR., r. 154 Bluxome Mercantile and Dealers' Protective Assn, Henry M. Cavendish manager, 405 Kearny, rooms 11 and 12 Merguire George, bookkeeper John L. Merguire, r. 1915 Jessie
Merguire John L., proptr Standard Box Factory, SW cor Bryant and Fifth, r. 1915 Jessie
Messer Joseph O., engineer, r. 313 Sixth
Miles Edward M. (Miles & King) r. 8 Yerba Buena
SAN FRANCISCO LAUNDRY
Prompt Attention to Orders for Washing Office, 33 Geary St.
J. MACDONOUGH,
IMPORTER OF AND DEALER IN COAL AND PIG IRON, 41 Market Street, corner Spear.
ADDITIONAL NAMES, REMOVALS, ETC.
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Miles & King (Edward M. Miles and Joseph L. King) stockbrokers, 413 Montgomery
Mitchell Alexander, cook U. S. Restaurant
Molser Ferdinand, r. 21 Moss Mookel Anton, clerk, r. 514 Geary
Mookel Katharine Mrs., manuf ladies' wear, 514 Geary Moore Leopold P., importer teas, 412 Sacramento, r. 310 Fulton
Moore Samuel E., bookkeeper David Conrad, r. 924 Jackson
Mordoff Frank W., clerk John Skinker, r. 317 Stock. Morgan Maxwell W., carpenter, r. 444 Brannan
Morgenthau Max, jobber gents' furnishing goods and S. F. Pioneer Woolen Factory goods, and proptr Mission Soap and Candle Works, office 108 Bush, r. 1008 Van Ness Av
Morrison William F., physician and surgeon, office and r. 634 Eddy
Morton Frederick, boxmaker Hobbs, Pomeroy & Co., r. 22 Lily Av
Muehlsteph George Rev., pastor St. Mark's Evan- gelical Lutheran Church, r. 405 Post
Murray Martin, steward, r. 256 Clementina
Mutual Ice Co., John Kirkpatrick president, John Cashin secretary and superintendent, 321 and 323 Francisco
Myer Emanuel (A. Berenz & Co.) 315 Bush
Myers A., agent Leffel Turbine Water Wheels, 217 Fremont
NASH John, conductor N. B. and Mission RR., r. 1 Hubbard
Neale George W., canvasser, r. 210 Fifteenth Nichols James, r. 1401 Larkin
Nichols Sophronia Mrs., homeopathic physician, Office and r. 23 Powell
Nolan L. Miss, hairdresser, r. 2415 Clay
Normann Otto (Normann & Siewert) r. 513 Montgom- ery Av
Normann & Siewert (Otto Normann and William Sie- wert) liquor saloon, 513 and 517 Montgomery Av Nosler Thomas M., clerk Custom House, r. 608 Fulton Nugent J. F. Rev., assistant pastor St. Rose's Church, r. N & Brannan, bet Fourth and Fifth
O'BRIEN John J., assistant secretary State Harbor Commissioners, r. 1013 Green
O'Brien Timothy, r. 420 Sixth
O'Brien Timothy, miner, r. 12 Heron
O'Connor P. Rev., assistant pastor Mission Dolores Church, SW cor Sixteenth and Dolores
O'Kane James, sexton St. Joseph's Church, r. 108 Lang- ton
O'Reilly H. J., master mariner, r. 89 Chestnut O'Sullivan Daniel, junk and liquor saloon, 20 Com. Oakland Gas Light Co., Joseph G. Eastland secretary, S. F. office 604 Commercial
Oakley A. R., r. 212 Second
Oregon Railway and Navigation Co., K. Van Oterendorp agent, 210 Battery
Orr Anderson H., carpenter, r. 307 Fourth Osgood Fred., porter Hyman Brothers, r. 231 Seventh Outcalt Peter, special agent and adjuster South Brit- ish and National Fire and Marine Insurance Co.'s, 213 Sansome, r. 614 Sutter
Pacific Coast, Packing Co., Julius Kraemer proptr, canned fish, meats and fruits, 805 Sansome Palace Bakery and Restaurant, Horst & Matthey proptrs, 867 Market
Parker Edward W., shoemaker, r. 786 Harrison Pasmore Robert L., teacher music, r. 1414 Jackson Patterson Robert H., teamster I. Gutte, r. 319 Ivy Av Pearson Robert W. Mrs., r. 205 Valencia
Peasley Stephen L., shipcarpenter Pacific Mail SS. Co., r. 24 Third
Peck Henry M., carpenter, r. 269 Jessie
Penebsky Adolphus, housemover, r. 1615 Mason Penwell Samuel A., secretary Berkeley Land and Town Improvement Assn, 650 Market, r. Berkeley
Permutation Lock Co., Gustave Niebaum president,
Zenas Crowell secretary and treasurer, Nestor A. Young general manager, 318 California
Phelps Philo F. Rev., acting pastor First Presbyte- rian Church, r. 1116 Jackson
Phipps Alfred B., commission stockbroker, 408 Montgomery, r. 1520 Taylor
Pico Pilar, widow. r. 519 O'Farrell
Pietzach Charles, clerk Davis Brothers, r. 243 Stev. Popper Viet, chiropodiat, 33 Kearny
Pratt J. F., sub-assistant U. S. Coast and Geodetic Survey, r. 1618 Washington
Price Thomas W. Jr., r. Brooklyn Hotel
QUIRK Thomas F., wharfinger Mission |St. Wharf, r. 1517 Market
RAWSON J. A. Mrs., artist, r. 24 Silver
Reade F. William, attorney at law, 434 California, r. 631 Harrison
Reagan John, restaurant, 57 and 59 Third, and 616 Sacramento, r. Twenty-third, bet Dolores and Chattanooga
Resume Louis, shoemaker, r. 58 Clara
Redecker Charles, r. SW cor Folsom and Fremont
Reich Leopold (Buyer & Reich) r. 1028 Clara
Remington John C. (J. C. Remington & Co.) r. 726 Folsom
Retail Tradesmen's Protective and Collec- tion Bureau, F. A. Ingersoll secretary, 434 California, rooms 5 and 6
Richards David M., clerk Thomas Bell & Co., r. 712 Hyde
Rideout Benjamin, wharfinger Front and Union Sts Wharf, r. 423 Laguna
Riegle David F., confectionery, 12732 Fourth
Riverside Land and Irrigation Co., Louis Franconi secretary, office 302 Sansome
Robertson E. B., physician, 28 and 29 St. Ann's Build- ing, r. 933 Valencia
Roberts John W., salesman printing dept A. L. Ban- croft & Co., r. 518 Geary
Robinson Albert S., insurance solicitor, r. 1724 Clay Rodgers Hubert, agent, r. 1905 Sacramento
Ruffin Achille, tailor, r. 110 William
Ruppelius William, watchmaker, NE cor Mission and Fifth
Salter A. E. (successor Kimball Manuf. Co.) manuf cars, carriages, etc .. NE cor Bryant and Fourth Samuel William, compositor H. S. Crocker & Co., r. 1018 Folsom
Samuels W. R. G., F. A. S., surgeon, 719 Market, r. 1822 Market
San Francisco Bridge Co., John McMullen manager, 14 Leavenworth
Sauer Adam, carpenter, r. Park Hotel.
Schafer John A .. miner, r. 124 Eddy
Schleiden Joseph F., ship and Custom House broker, commission agent, and agent Mexican, Central, and South American Line Packets, 322 Washington, r. 212 Powell
Schnoor Diedrich W., barber, r. 426 Green
Secor W. A., r. 73214 Clementina
Seeley Frank E., dentist, 339 Kearny, r. 1105 Powell Severance Charles C. P., wharfinger section 1, Sea Wall, r. 327 Chestnut
Shearer George D., agent Schooley's Gas Regulator, and general agent, 757 Market, r. The Truesdell Sheppard Henry, laborer, r. 1609 Géary
Sherburne Eva Mrs., dressmaker, r. 808 Mission
Shields Isaac A., extraman Engine No. 4, S. F. F. D., r. 823 Mission
Shira John, machinist, r. 16 Verona
Siewert William (Normann & Siewert) and groceries, 541 Montgomery Av
Simon Abraham, tailor, r. 132 Shipley
Sinz Otto, watchmaker, 9 Geary, room 19, r. 319 Dun- can
Slater Thomas O., r. 2505 Clay
Slattery William J., machinist Union Iron Works, r. 30 O'Farrell
J. GUNDLACH & CO.
Growers of and Dealers in FINE WINES. Corner Market and Second Streets.
D. HICKS & CO., Manufacturers Hotel Registers, San Francisco,
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THE CONTINENTAL OIL & TRANSPORTATION CO.,
GENERAL OFFICE, 120 & 122 Front.
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SAN FRANCISCO DIRECTORY.
Slicer Mary M., inspectress Custom House, r. 331 Union
Smith Samuel C., carpenter, r. 632 Minna
Snow John F., cleaning, dyeing and scouring, 3 Dupont, r. 1623 Mission
Sparks William H., inspector Custom House, r. 108 Taylor
STAAB H. G., gomery
merchant tailor, 210 Mont. Stannard Edwin F., collector Broadway Wharf, r. 952 Howard
Steindle John, bricklayer, r. 1232 Stockton
Stigliano Orazio, teacher music, r. 625 Broadway
Stiles Edwin B., wharfinger Second and Berry Sts. Wharf, office and r. 804 Third
Stilla-Hafs-Posten (Swedish weekly) Youngberg & Meyer publishers and proptrs, NW cor Wash- ington and Sansome
Stock Edward, clerk, r. 405 Turk
Stowell William H., merchandise broker, 202 Market and 3 Pine, r. 923 Hyde
Strasburg Frederick, cigarmaker Denicke Brothers, r. 731 Pine
Streisand Henrietta, widow. r. 1115 Howard
Strozynski Stanislas, wigmaker, and ladies' hair- dresser, SE cor Powell and Ellis, r. NW O'Farrell and Powell
Swift Charles J., attorney at law, office 306 Pine, room 11
THILOW Charles A., telegraph operator, r. cor Twen- tieth and Dolores
Thomas Mary Miss, artist, 34 Third, r. 548 Minna Thomas William, r. 548 Minna
Thompson William B., varnisher George P. Thomas, r. 119% Thirteenth
Thomson & Evans (John Thomson and Chester H. Evans) engineers and machinista, 110 and 112 Beale
Thorndyke Fanny E. Miss, artist, r. 308 Bush
Tibbey Alexander S., fur dealer, 631 Sacra- mento, r. 712 Grove
Tierney James, deputy jailor, r. 531 O'Farrell Tolman S. E., porter Hyman Brothers, r. 307 Folsom Twist Frank W., clerk Davis Brothers, r. 303 Jessie Tyson Duncan S. (Tyson & Duff) and liquor saloon, 122 Leidesdorff, and 521 Sacramento, r. 72 Natoma Tyson & Duff (Duncan S. Tyson and Thomas C. Duff) coopers, 897 Front
VAIL Charles A., clerk Wellman, Peck & Co., r. 509 Filbert
Van Buren M. Mrs., dressmaker, r. 502 O'Farrell Van Loon William H., laborer, r. 412 Jackson Villard Constantin, r. 634 Vallejo
Vollmar H. R., canvasser, r. 518 Geary
Von Borstel John, collector Jackson St. Wharf, r. Oakland
WAGNON Hamilton D. Mra., r. 1137 Mission
Walker Edward F. Rev., r. 614 Capp
Walker George B., papermaker, r. 1435 Steiner
Waltersen & Dewey (John Waltersen and William S. Dewey) commission merchants, 212 Clay
Warburton Samuel, teamster, r. 362 Brannan
Wardlaw James, hostler Charles S. Crittenden, r. 16 William
Washburn Ezra E., collector Harrison and Spear St. Wharf, r. Brunswick House
Webster Reginald, acting principal South End School, r. 1045 Mission
Weintraub Philip F., collector Mission St. Wharf, r. 213 Gough
Weiss Henry T., peddler, r. 438 Natoma
Welch William M. Rev., assistant pastor St. Patrick's Church, r. 744 Mission
Wells John, carpenter S. F. F. D., r. 235 Kearny
Wendt Gustave, shoemaker Charles Maier, r. E s Vir- ginia PI, bet Pacific and Broadway
Whalen Lawrence W., butcher, r. 1713 Leavenworth White F. Reed, traveling salesman Hall's Safe and Lock Co., 211 California
White James M., collector Jackson St. Wharf, r. 1233 Pacific
Whitefield Rogvald E., collector Oakland Ferry Wharf, r. 1619 Sutter
Wilcox William C., patentee Wilcox's pumps, r. 764 Mission
Willard Edd, carriagemaker, 1114 Harrison, r. 215 Turk
Williams Orlando R., machinist, r. 205 Second
Wilson Albert C. J., wharfinger Green St. Wharf, r. 659 Howard
Wilson H. B., carpenter, r. 207 Post
Wise Charles, teamster L. G. Sresovich & Co., r. 719 Clay
Wieshack Gottlob, insurance agent, r. SE cor Mason and Lombard
Wittner Nathan, canvasser California Journal, NE cor Montgomery and Jackson
Wood Clement F., wharfinger Battery St. Wharf, r. 305 Jones
Woodward W. A., physician, 101 Dupont
Wrage Peter, tailor, r. 868 Folsom
Wright George W. (Wright & Chadbourne) r. 730 Green
Wright & Chadbourne (George W. Wright and S. W. Chadbourne) stationers, 433 Montgomery Av
YOUNG C. Wesley, r. 405 Kearny
ZANDER L. T., clerk, r. 2820 Mission Zorb Anton, barber, 542 Clay, r. 325 Union
A. S. SPENCE & CO.,
537 MARKET STREET, S. F.
HEADQUARTERS FOR NOVELTIES
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION.
IT WILL PAY
Every Dealer on the Coast to send for our
NEW ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE.
It contains a List of New and Fast Selling Articles not to be found in any other house, and which every merchant can sell.
MULLER THE LEADING OPTICIAN,
135 MONTGOMERY ST., Near Bush, opp. Occidental.
Dixon & Bernstein, Show Case Manuf's, 250 Market St.
JONAS J. MORRISON,
Lumber Dealer, N. E. cor. Mission and Spear Sts., has largo Lumber Sheds filled with well seasoned Lumber.
GENERAL REFERENCE
THE
SAN FRANCISCO DIRECTORY
FOR THE YEAR COMMENCING APRIL 1, 1880.
AGF NOTICE-Names too late for regular insertion, removals, changes, etc .. which have occurred during the printing of the work, will be found on the pages immediately preceding this.
For List of Boarding Houses, Hotels, Lodgings, etc., see BUSINESS DIRECTORY, pp. 980, 1022 and 1035 ; for Packets -Sail and Steam, see pp. 1053 and 1069 ; for the Location of the Offices of the different Mining Companies, see BUSINESS DIRECTORY, p. 1044.
ABBREVIATIONS.
Assn .Association P Place
AV Avenue
proptr. .proprietor Bdwy. Broadway
Bran. Brannan
Mont. Montgomery
Pac .. Pacific bet. .. between RR . Railroad Cal California cor .. corner Rev Reverend Ciem Clementina Sac .. Sacramento San Sansome
South
Com Commercial
siđe Fol. Foisom Sec .Second
Kear .. Kearny
Steu .. Steuart
Leav Leavenworth
Stev Stevenson
.steamer Leid Leidesdorff Stock .Stockton
Lomb Lombard
Wash Washington
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A. A. HOUSE, J. C. Roley & Co. proptrs, 308 Kearny Aabet Martin, carpenter, r. 141 Shipley
Aaron Aaron, salesman 8. Bine, r. 1307 Gough
Aaron David, embroidery stamp manuf, 133 Sixth, r. 915 Stockton
Aaron Emil, cigarmaker E. Briggs & Co., r. 174}% Clara Aaron Emile, salesman E. Manabach & Co., r. 333 Fell Aaron Harris, merchant, r. 10073% Natoma
Aaron Joseph, barber, 534 Third, r. 253 Perry
Aaron Louis, carpenter Frederick W. Zehfuss
Aaron Mary Mrs., pleating and stamping, 915 Stockton Aaron Simon, bookkeeper Samuel Bauer, r. 1307 Gough Aaron Simon, manuf shirts, 106 Dupont, r. 854 Folsom Aaron. See Aron
Aarons Albert, captain schr Caroline, r. 2300 Folsom
Aarons Louis H., cigarmaker, r. 636 Sacramento
Aaronson Frank, commercial traveler, r. 427 Sixth Aaronson Jacob, manuf underwear, 215 Sixth Aaronson Nathan, r. 533 Jessie
Abadie Mary Mme., midwife, 710 Lombard
Abbas Frank, painter, r. 1303 Leavenworth
Abbey A., operator Gold and Stock Tel. Co., r. Oakland Abbey Thomas, pressman, r. 446 Brannan
Abbey William H., Rig. and Stev. Union, 806 Mont.
Abbiati Albino, proptr Belvedere House, 1108 Stock. Abbiati C., barkeeper Albino Abbiati, r. 1108 Stockton Abbot Downing Co., Thomas S. Eastman agent, 40-46 New Montgomery
Abbot George (E. Grisar & Co.) r. 2012 Pacific Av
Abbot S. L. Jr., clerk New England Mutual Life In- surance Co., r. 26 Essex
Abbotsford House, Michael Brogan proptr, NW cor ·. Broadway and Larkin
Abbott A. H., copyist, r. 32 Fourth
Abbott Annie, dressmaker, r. 1551 Market
Abbott Charles H., wool dealer, NW cor Fifth and Bluxome, r. 105 Stockton
Abbott Charles M., bookkeeper Newton Brothers & Co., r. 611 Mason
Abbott Daniel C., collector Front and Union St. Wharf, r. International Hotel
Abbott Edward F., law student W. H. Allen, r.32 Fourth Abbott F., r. The Baldwin
Abbott Frank, cook Meyers' Restaurant, r. 261 Minna Abbott Frank H., compositor B.F. Sterett,r. 824 Mission Abbott Harry, clerk, r. 1126 Market
Abbott Henry, broker, r. 29 Dupont
Abbott Lewis H., clerk, r. 1435% Mission
Abbott Mark L., bookkeeper Golden Eagle Hotel
Abbott Martha Miss, nurse, r. 825 Twentieth
Abbott M. E. Mrs., groceries, 51 Louisa, r. cor Louisa and Elizabeth
Abbott Nancy Mra., dressmaker, r. 32 Fourth
Abbott Osborn, stockbroker, 316 Cal., r. 437 Eddy
Abbott Paving Works, Edwin Dudgeon manager, office 22 Montgomery, worka cor Sixth and Berry Abbott Peter, laborer, r. 524 Mission
Abbott Robert W., clerk James Munsell Jr., r. 1551 Market
Abbott Samuel S., general mechanic Woodward's Gardens, r. 4%% Erie
Abbott Thomas, bargeman Custom House, r. Oakland Abbott Thomas G., cleaner Charles J. Holmes, r. W a Sauchez, bet Twenty-eighth and Valley
Abbott W. D., conductor Cal. St. RR., r. 1319 California Abbott William, bookkeeper Methodist Book Deposi- tory, r. 811 }% Tyler
Abbott William, proptr Chronicle House, 32 Fourth
Abbott William Mrs., dressmaker, r. 32 Fourth
Abbott William D., with Holcomb Brothers & Co., r. 1200 Larkin
Abel Charles, teamster, r. 318 Ritch
Abel Charles, whitener, r. 452 Minna
Abel George A. shipping clerk Elisha Ransom & Co., r. Oakland
Abel H. Christian, hassockmaker, 18 Oak Grove Av
Abel Louis (Charles Levy & Co.) r. 31 Willow Av
Abel Richard, master mariner, r. 318 Ritch Abel. See Abell.
Abele Henry, cigarmaker Mayrisch Brothers & Co., r. 1219 Pacific
GEO. W. CLARK,
645 MARKET STREET, wholesale and retail dealer in Paper Hangings & Shade Material. Window Shades Manufacturer of
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Abeles J., r. 635 Clay
Abell Alexander G., grand secretary Grand Lodge F. and A. M., Masonic Temple, r. 1027 Washington Abell Edward A., clerk, r. 1027 Washington
Abell Walter 8., mining engineer, r. 1027 Washington Abels Charles, painter, r. 562 Natoma
Abela Herman, cabinetmaker, r. 569 Minna, rear
Abels Solomon E., attorney at law, 36 Montgom- ery Block, r. 1107 Filbert
Abend Post (German daily and weekly) S. F. Abend Post Publishing Co. publishers and proptrs, 535 California
Abendroth Frederick, merchant tailor, 2513% Mission Abenheimer Julius, commission merchant and im- porter calf skins, moroccos, etc., 20 Sansome, r. 212 Sutter
Aber William E., bookkeeper Albert Washburn, r. 571 Bryant
Abernethy A. F., foreman A. G. Roden, r. 1717 Sac. Abert Lizzie, widow, r. W s Columbia, bet Seventeenth and Eighteenth
Abley John F., baker, r. 4 Laskie
Abling Theodore, machinisi, r. 840 Harrison
Abo William, r. 1027 Dupont
Abraham A. & Brother (Abraham and Herman) bar- bers, 6 Turk
Abraham Abraham (A. Abraham & Bro.) r. 114 Ninth Abraham Abraham, clothing, 404 Pacific
Abraham Christian, bottler Eureka Soda Works, r. 126 Ivy Av
Abraham Gabriel, cutter Dodge & Gorevan, r. 6 Har- riet
Abraham Herman (A. Abraham & Bro.) r. 6 Turk
Abraham Hyman, clerk Richardson Brothers, r. 120%% Turk, rear
Abraham Max, merchant, r. 919 Pacific
Abraham Meyer, tailor, r. 925 Jones
Abraham Nathan (P. Abraham & Son) r. 9 Seventh
Abraham P. & Son (Philip and Nathan) dry goods, 44 Sixth
Abraham Philip (P. Abraham & Son) r. 9 Seventh Abraham Rudolph, r. 526 Turk
Abraham Samuel, porter Stewart & Buckley, r. North Pacific Hotel
Abraham. See Abrahams, Abram and Abrams
Abrahams Abraham, clerk David Frankel, r. 605 Mc- Allister
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