Langley's San Francisco directory for the year commencing 1880, Part 234

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


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Springer Fanny Miss, tailoress Meyer Buchman, r. 3 Caroline


Springer George W., clerk, r. 314 Sixth


Springer Henry L., barber Marx Levy, r. 12 John


Springer Isaac, cutter Toklas, Brown & Co., r. 3 Caro- line


Springer Jason (Jason Springer & Co.] r. 1815 Eddy


Springer Jason & Co. (Jason Springer and Warren H. Salsbury) commission agents, and dealers doors, sashes, window glass, lumber etc., SE cor Spear and Mission


Springer Julia Miss, artificial flowers, r. 3 Caroline Springer Maria Mrs., lodgings, 314 Sixth


Springer Martha J. Mrs., dressmaker, NW cor Post and Hyde


Springer Ransom, salesman Jason Springer & Co., r. Oakland


Springer R. C. Mrs., portrait artist, studio and r. 6 O'Farrell


Springer Samuel F., salesman T. & S. S. Morton, r. 1305% Polk


Springer William C., carpenter, r. 314 Sixth


Springfield Mining Co. (El Dorado Co., Cal) C. T. Bridge secretary, 224 California


Springmann Edward, cabinetmaker Andrew Frei, r. 437 Fulton


Springmiller John, laborer, r. 12 Lewis


Springstein Benjamin F., engineer stmr Ellen, r. Napa City


Sprizzola Carlo, Swiss Benev. Soc., 109 Montgomery Sprizzola Luigi, Swiss Benev. Soc., 109 Montgomery Sproat Clifford, lineman Gold and Stock Tel. Co., r. 1032 Pine


Sprostou John (William F. Hammell & Co.) and su- perintendent of agencies Mutual Life Insurance Co., 214 Sansome. r. 1606 Howard


Sprott Maggie Miss, assistant Mission Grammar School, r. 207 Fifteenth


| Sproul Edward, clerk, r. 106 Taylor


MULLER'S OPTOMETER,


The only reliable Instrument for Testing Defective Vision, 135 Montgomery.


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


JONAS J. MORRISON,


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


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Sproul Edward, steward, r. 810 Jackson


Sprowl Edward G., clerk Liverpool and London and Globe Insurance Co., r. 639 Twenty-third


Sprowl S. B., boxmaker Union Box Factory, r. 34 Mary


Spruance John (Spruance, Stanley & Co.) r. The Bald- win


Spruance, Stanley & Co. (John Spruance and Samuel L. Stanley) wholesale wines and liquors, 410 Front


Spruegel Christian, liquor saloon. Railroad Av, bet Eighth and Ninth Avs, South S. F.


Sprugnola Charles, pantryman Bocken & Baccala, r. 1611 Powell


Sprugnola Luigi, cook Boeken & Baccala, r. 1611 Powell


Sprung David H., painter, r. 2005 Polk


Spuller Louis, porter, r. 363 Davis


Spurr Susan, widow, nurse, r. 212 Van Ness Av


Squaglia Ottavio, merchant tailor, 302 Montgomery Av Squire Ellen, widow, r. 436 Twenty-second


Squire Emily, widow, r. 608 Fillmore


Squire Emma L., widow, r. 10 Oak


Squire James, entter Mills, Leak & Co., r. 102 Mason Squire James E., inspector Custom House, r. 812 Web- ster


Squire John, cutter Williams Brothers, r. 146 Jessie


Squire Lovell, bookkeeper Cutting Packing Co., r. 923 riyde


Squires Benjamin, waiter Pacific Mail SS. Dakota Squires G. D., reporter Morning Call, r. 106 Post


Squires George, cook Pacific Coast SS. Victoria, r. SE cor Second and Natoma


Squires George, teamster, r. 22 Park Av


Squires Nathaniel L., pyrotechnist, r. 1018 Capp Sresovich Luke G., wholesale dealer foreign and do- mestic fruits, 505 and 507 Sansome, r. 308 Lom- bard


Sresovich Nicholas, porter L. G. Sresovich, r. 1103 Powell


Sroennenger Frederick, baker William Poehlman, r. 855 Howard


Sroufe A. Mrs., 1. 322 Ellis


Sroufe John (Sroufe & McCrum) r. 322 Ellis


Sroufe & McCrum (John Sronfe and Hugh Mc- Crum) importers wines and liquors, 208 and 210 Market, and 9 and 11 Pine


St. Amant David, varnisher E. Kihn, r. 927 Bryant, rear St. Andrew's Society, rooms 232 Sutter


St. Ann's Building, NW cor Powell and Eddy


St. Armant William, driver International Hotel, 824 Kearny


St. Boniface Orphan Asylum, Miss Catherine Gross matron, 112 Grove


St. Clair Alice Mrs., dressmaker, r. 719 Market


St. Clair Harry, bartender J. Casey, r. 2102 Howard


St. Clair Henry, painter Noble Brothers, r. 21 Rausch


St. Clair Henry C., musician, 137 Post, r. 1313 Green St. Clair H. V., steward Franklin Hotel, 321 Pacific


St. Clair Isaac P., laborer Geary St. RR., r. 1329 Bush St. Clair John W., painter M. J. & J. J. Donovan, r. 433 Jessic


St. Clair Mary A. Miss, r. 18 Boardman


St. Clair M. F. Miss, r. 18 Franklin


St. Clair Mollie Miss, actress Adelphi Theater


St. Clair Samuel, machinist, r. 315 Fifthi


St. Clair Samuel F., real-estate, r. 14 Haight


St. Clair William, seaman, r. 37 Pacific


St. Cloud House, Mrs. Elizabeth Coffee proprietress, 418 Sutter


St. David's House, Rienzi Hughes proptr, 715 Howard


St. Denis Ainclia Mrs .. r. 212 Turk


St. Denis Clara, r. 113 Franklin


St. Denis George C., clerk Held Brothers & Co., r. 118 Post


St. Denia Joseph, r. 1910 Mason


St. Denis Jules, paint and oils, 1305 Stockton, 1. 1318 Pacific


St. Denis Louis, r. 1910 Mason


St. George Arthur, plumber MeNally & Hawkins


St. George The, 812 Kearny


St. Ignatius College, 214 Hayes


St. James House, Robert Orford proptr, 906 Market


St. John Arthur, clerk, r. 1910 Market


St. John Benjamin G., lumber surveyor, r. 1910 Market


St. John Edward P., carpenter and builder, NE cor Washington and Maple, r. 708 Taylor


St. John H. A. Mrs., assistant Rincon Grammar School, r. 1910 Market


St. John Henry S., clerk Pac. Insurance Agency, r. 1910 Market


St. John John, r. 18% Clinton


St. John John, mining, r. 1114 Sacramento


St. John Kate Miss, silkworker Cal. Silk Manuf. Co., r. Tenth Av, ur Railroad Av, South S. F.


St. John Maggie Miss, silkworker Cal. Silk Manuf. Co., r. Tenth Av. nr Railroad Av, South S. F.


St. John Quicksilver Mining Co. (Vallejo) Langley & Michaels agents, NE cor Frout and Pine


St. Joseph's Catholic Temperance Society, hall W s Tenth, bet Folsom and Howard


St. Joseph's Grammar School, Professor W. J. G. Williams principal, SW cor Tenth and Howard


St. Joseph's Roman Catholic Infant Asv- lum, Sister Berenice Williams superior, Silver Av, bet Seventeenth and Nineteenth Avs, South S. F.


St. Julien Emily, widow, r. 518% Montgomery Av


St. Julien Paul, salesman Reiss Brothers & Co., r. 518% Montgomery Av


St. Lawrence Hotel, Alexander Williams proptr, 568 Mission


St. Lawrence L., salesman O'Connor, Moffatt & Co., r. 1921 Sacramento


St. Lawrence Livery Stable, McCord, Bridge & Co. propta, 212 Sutter


St. Ledger Anthony, cook, r. 12 Miller Pl


St. Ledger Edward, civil engineer, r. 319 Bush


St. Louis Hotel, Nicholas Baker proptr, 11 and 13 Pacific


St. Louis, Kansas City, and Northern Rail- road, T. H. Dearborn general agent, 3 New Montgomery


St. Louis Livery and Sale Stable, John Daly proptr, 908 Harrison


St. Louis Mining Co. (Silver City, Nev.) Walter E. Dean secretary, 203 Bush, room 8


St. Louis, Vandalia, and Terre Haute Railroad, Jo- seph B. Kirkland general agent, 116 Montgomery


St. Luke's Hospital, George H. Jenks M. D. superintendent, E a San José Av. bet Twenty- seventh and Twenty-eighth


St. Mark's Building, SW cor Kearny and Morton


St. Mary's Benevolent and Library Association, base- ment St. Mary's Cathedral


St. Mary's College, Brother Bettelin president, E s Mission, four miles from City Hall


St. Mary's Hospital, Ns Bryant, bet First and Rincon Pl


St. Nicholas Hotel, John C. Cornyn proptr, 212-216 First


St. Nicholas Insurance Co. (Fire) of New York, Ja- cobs & Easton general agents, 216 Sansome


St. Patrick's Mutual Aid Association Nos. 1 and 2, 771 Market


St. Paul Ambroise, physician, office and r. 850 Mar- ket


St. Paul's Insurance Co. (of St. Paul) Hutchin- son & Mann agents, 322 and 324 California


St. Peter's Convent (Sisters of Mercy) W s Columbia, bet Twenty-fourth and Twenty-fifth


St. Peter's Temperance Hall, E s Alabama, bet Twen- ty-third and Twenty-fourth


St. Rose Academy (Dominican Sisters) Tyler, bet Steiner and Pierce


St. Supery Antoine (Antoine St. Supery & Co.) r. 54 Tehama


St. Supery Antoine & Co. (Antoine St. Supery and Baptista Passama) dealers sawdust and sand, 131 Main


St. Upery Celestine, waiter Frank Lacoste, r. 435 Jos- sie


St. Vincent School, S s Mission, bet New Montgomery and Third


St. Vrain Edward, mining. r. 915 Stockton


Staacke George (Thomas Bell & Co.) r. 605 Bush Staake Ernst, confectionery and toys, 1411 Dupont Staats Hannah, widow, r. 209 Prospect Pl


Staats Henry, carpenter, r. Channel, bet Sixteenth and Seventeenth


Staats I. F., groceries and liquors, 955 Harrison


Staats John, bartender H. F. Bruns, r. SW cor Mar- ket and Eighth


Staats Tonko, millhand Capitol Mills, r. 2%% Hayward Staber George G., baker, r. 609 Jackson


Staccolo Nicholas, coalpasser stinr Empire, Pacific St. Wharf


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., Leading Bookbinders of San Francisco


JAMES E. GORDON & CO.,


WHOLESALE HARDWARE, Corner Market and Front Streets.


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Stacey D., laborer, r. NE cor Illinois and Napa


Stacey James, laborer S. F. Gas Light Co., r. W s Michigan, bet Shasta and Sierra


Stacey Mary N. Mrs., compositor Alta California, r. 404 Geary


Stacey. See Stacy


Stack Edmund, driver N. B. and Mission RR., r. 240 Clara


Stack Garrett, r. 12 Hill


Stack James, hostler, r. 1831 Mission


Stack James, paperhanger George W. Clark, r. NW cor Post and Powell


Stack John (Stack & Lacombe) r. 39 Louisa


Stack John, accountant, r. 1019 Post


Stack Joseph, hostler City RR., r. 1831 Mission


Stack Maurice, shoemaker M. Couch, r. 849 Valencia Stack Michael, liquor saloon, 1831 Mission


Stack Richard, miller. r. 13 Clinton


Stack Thomas, chicken ranch, cor Silver Av and Mer- rill, University Mound


Stack Thomas, shoemaker M. Couch, r. 849 Valencia Stack Timothy J., salesman George W. Clark, r. 12 Hill


Stack & Lacombe (Jolin Stack and George Lacombe) hatters, 639 Market


Stackhouse Robe. t, master machinist California Thea- ter, r. 1026 Clay


Stackpole Berry B., foreman boilermaker Sacramento Boiler Works, r. 566 Folsom


Stackpole M. W., clerk, r. 217 Geary


Stackpole Thomas, longshoreman, r. 27 Anthony


Stackpole T. W. (Stackpole & Leavitt) r. 1104 Market Stackpole & Leavitt (T. W. Stackpole and Allen H. Leavitt) jewelers, 948 Market


Stacom Maria J., millinery, 141 Post, r. 510 Powell


Stacy Alexander, gardener James Meherin, r. 958 Mission


Stacy Esther A., widow, furnished rooms, 101 Dupont Stacy Henry, assistant weigher Custom House, r. Ala- meda


Stacy William, sawyer, r. Keystone House Stacy. See Stacey


Stade Henry, gardener, r. 16 Garden


Stader L. S. Miss, principal Home of the Ladies' Pro- tection and Relief Society, E s Franklin, bet Geary and Post


Stadman Peter, deckhand stmr Sonoma, Washington St. Wharf


Stadtegger George, bookkeeper The German Savings an | Loan Soc., r. 2414 Post


Stadtfeld Jacob, melter melter and refiners' dept U. S. Mint, r. 1508 Jones


Stadtfeld Jacob Jr., mining secretary, 419 Cali- fornia, room 26, r. 1527 %% Clay


Stadtfeld Joseph, clerk Vennekohl Brothers, r. 1508 Jones


Stadtfeld William C., bookkeeper Jacob Stadtfeld Jr., r. 1508 Jones


Stadtler Henry, carpenter and millwright, r. W s Kentucky, bet Sierra and Nevada


Stadtmuller F. D. (of Walter & Co., Silver City, Nev.) office SE cor Bush and Sansome, r. Palace Hotel Staebler Maurice, waiter Henry Dettmar, r. 9 Stockton Staeglich Frank, gardener, r. 1507 Jackson


Staehli Melchior, woodcarver D. A. Macdonald & Co., r. 715 Tehama


Stsele E., Cabinetmakers' Union, 912 Market


Staelhi Marie, ladies maid Mrs. D. D. Colton, r. 1915 Webster


Staengel Eberhart, confectionery, 1432 Pacific


Staffelbach Edward, liquor saloon, 108 Steuart, r. Ala- meda


Stafford Cassius H., salcsman Jonas J. Morrison, r. 1759 Howard


Stafford Edward, carpenter, r. 247 Second


Stafford Elizabeth Mrs., r. 34 Kearny


Stafford Henry J., compositor Evening Bulletin, r. 11414 Freelon


Stafford James J., fireman Willism B. Bradbury, r. 11414 Freelona


Stafford John, carpenter, r. 1 August Alley


Stafford John, seaman schr Kittie Stevens, r. Western House


Stafford John A., foreman Whittier, Fuller & Co., r. 619 Battery


Stafford Mary T. Miss, saleswoman Stange & Hink, r. 1759 Howard


Stafford Michael, seaman, r. 7 Hodges Pl, nr Vallejo Stafford Ronald, bookkeeper Le Count Brothers


Stafford Thomas H., blacksmith Prescott, Scott & Co., r. 706 Lombard


Stafford William, baker Cal. Cracker Co., r. 16 Pfeiffer Stafford William, bookkeeper P. Kelly, r. 607 Folsom Stafford William, coalpasser SS. Ancon, r. 23 Grand Av


Stafford William J., shipcarpenter, r. 114 Freelon


Stafford William T., weigher Joseph Macdonough, r. 974 Folsom


Stagan Henry, grocer, r. 428 Broadway


Stagg Cornelius, proptr Ocean View House, Ocean House Road, 61 miles from old City Hall


Stagg James W. (Woolhouse, Stagg & Co.) r. 2245 Mission


Staggi Nicol, r. 1108 Stockton


Stagnaro Agostino. Garibaldi Guard, 423 Brosdway Stagnaro Giovanni, Garibaldi Guard, 423 Broadway Stagnaro Luigi, Garibaldi Guard, 423 Broadway


Stahl Arnold, cashier Hoffmau & Co., r. 2502 Wash. Stahl Conrad, baker, r. 619 Pacific


Stahl Edward, liquor saloon, 228 Bush, r. 120 Pros- pect Pl


Stahl Frederick, baker Emil A. Engelberg, r. 418 Kearny


Stahl Frederick, capitalist, r. Hansa Hotel


Stahl Henry N .. saloonkeeper, r. 304 Seventeenth


Stahl Herman, cook, r. 101 Prospect Pl


Stahl Jasper, pilot, r. 647 Stevenson


Stahl John, waiter Theodore Althof, 626 Market


Stahl Morris, peddler, r. 407 Pacific


Stahle Charles .A., bookbinder Edward Bosqui & Co., r. 1109 Pacific


Stable Edward F., draftsman John A. Benson, r. 507 Montgomery


Stable H., cabinetmaker, r. Thoroughfare Hotel


Stahle Henry W., hairdressing saloon, and baths, Oc- cidental Hotel, r. 938 Pacific


Stahle John (Stahle & Bernhard) r. 1109 Pacific


Stahle John F. H., surveyor, r. 1109 Pacific


Stahle & Bernhard (John Stahle and Bernhard Bernhard) proptrs Russ House Baths, 217 Mont- gomery, and hairdressing saloon, Palace Hotel


Stahlknecht Edward, r. 725 Vallejo


Staib Conrad, shoemaker, 932 Folsom


Staib Frank C., pressman A. L. Bancroft & Co., r. 932 Folsom


Staib George. clerk Alexander Nicoll, r. 932 Folsom Staidohar Daniel A., hat manuf, 252 Third


Stair Alexander, attorney at law, r. Brooklyn Hotel


Stairley Irene Miss, r. 1312 Pine


Stairley Mary Miss, r. 1312 Pine


Stairley Waverley, canvasser The Bradstreet Co., r. 1312 Pine


Stalder Joseph Jr., bookkeeper B. M. Atchinson & Co., r. East Oakland


Staley Albert J., engineer, r. 307 Filbert


Staley Arthur H., tinsmith B. C. Austin, r. Oakland


Staley B. B. Mrs., r. 220 O'Farrell


Staley William, workman coiner's dept U. S. Mint, r. 120 Sixth


Staley William H., boxmaker Union Box Factory, r. 462 Tehama


Staley William N., foreman laborers new City Hall, r. 1 Vernon PI


Stalfer Frank, seaman, r. 26 Steuart


Stalis Antonio, seaman, r. North Pacific Hotel


Stallard Joshua H. physician and surgeon, office and r. 37 Post


Stallberg Charles, wire weaver A. S. Hallidie , r. NW cor McAllister and Baker


Stallkamp F., conductor Market St. RR.


Stallman Charles, porter Keane Brothers, r. 1824 Sutter


Stallman Nettie Miss, assistant Jefferson Grammar School, r. 1824 Sutter


Stallmanu Matilda, widow, r. 1824 Sutter


Stalls J. R. Mrs., r. 6% Sheridan


Stalter August, porter The Windsor, 905 Market


Stamburgh Emil, r. 1014 Stockton


Stamer August, blacksmith James McCarty, r. 17% Glover


Stamer Julius C. (Zierenberg & Stamer) r. 717 Fol. Stamer Mary, r. 638 Green


Stamer Mathias H., cook Donley & Jaques, r. 7 Dike- man Pl


Stamerjohann Herman, teamster Nicholas Bruns, r. 619 Davis


Stamm Paul, bartender Gruen & Vogelsang, r. 768 Howard


Stamp Charles, cook Palace Hotel, r. 720 Mission


SAN FRANCISCO LAUNDRY Prompt Attention to Orders for Washing Office, 33 Geary St.


Steinway Hall, GRAY'S MUSIC STORE, 117 Post St.


J. MACDONOUGH,


IMPORTER OF AND DEALER IN COAL AND PIG IRON, 41 Market Street, corner Spear.


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Stamper Frances, widow, r. 1925 Howard


Stamper George W., salesman Thomas F. Palmer, r. 156 Third


Stamper Julius, foreman Harris Brothers, r. 325 Fell Stamper J. W. & Co. (Aaron Goldberg) manufs mattresses and bedding of all kinds, 215 Bush


Stamper Rachel Miss, saleswoman Mrs. H. Jacobs & Co., r. 156 Third


Stanbery Henry A., r. 21 Hawthorne


Stanbridge Albert H., millhand Pac. Barrel and Keg Factory, r. 245 Langton


Stanbridge Charles E., cooper Cal. Sugar Refinery, r. Eighteenth Av, nr R, South S. F.


Stanceovich Peter, hsherman, Front St. Wharf


Stanchfield Charles D., tinsmith Bucknam & Lan- grehr, r. Oakland


Stanchk Peter, blacksmith, r. 40 Anstin


Stancliff Jane, widow, seamstress, r. 242 Minna, rear Standard Automatic Gas Regulator, Gas Consumers' Assu proptra, 202 Bush


Standard Box Co .. John L. Merguire proptr, SW cor Bryant and Fifth


Standard Building and Loan Assn, rooms 232 Sutter Standard Fire and Marine Insurance Co. (of New Zealand) James P. Cox manager Pac. branch, 306 Sansome


Standard Gold Mining Co. (Mono Co., Cal.,) William Willis secretary. 29 Nevada Block


Standard Manufacturing Co., manufs and dealers mining and railroad supplies,and general agents for Eastern manufs, and general purchas- ing agents, 216 Sansome, rooms 8 and 9


Standard Mining Co. (Tuscarora, Nev.) J. T. Mc- Geoghegan secretary, 318 Pine, room 13


Standard Oil Co. of California (Ventura Co.) Leander D. Fisk secretary, 402 Montgomery, room 10


Standard Oil Co. (of Cleveland, Ohio, and New York) office 123 California, room 13


Standard Oil Co's. warehouse, N s King, bet Second and Third


Standard Publishing Co. (J. D. Robertson) publishers The Standard, etc .. 621 Sansome


Standard Shirt Factory, Neustadter Brothers proptrs, E s Guugh, bet Grove and Hayes, depot and salesroom. NW cor Battery and Pine


Standard Soap Co., Richard P. Thomas presl- dent, F. W. Clements secretary, office and sales- room 204 Sacramento, factory West Berkeley


Standard The (monthly) J. D. Robertson pub- lisher, 621 Sansome


Standard Theater, M. A. Kennedy manager, 320 Bush Standeford William W., inspector Custom House, r. Oakland


Standerwick Harry B., reporter Alta California, r. 222 Post


Standerwick J. S. Mrs., r. 222 Post


Standidge William, engineer, r. 124 Welsh


Standish William J., dyer, r. 602 Mission


Standley Francis P., waiter Ahlborn House


Stanero Dominick, laborer, r. S s Vandewater, nr Mason


Stanfield Levy, capitalist, r. 133% Thirteenth Stanfield Lizzie, domestic 16 Bond


Stanford Belle M. Miss, assistant Jackson St. Primary School. r. 2401 Buchanan


Stanford Charles P., inventor, r. 2401 Buchanan


Stanford Harrison L., glassblower S. F. and Pac. Glass Works, r. 115 Franklin


Stanford Harry M., machinchand George M. Wether- bee, r. 6 Boyd


Stanford Hotel, Christian Lehrke proptr, 618 and 620 Fourth


Stanford Joseph L., assistant secretary S. F. Stock and Exchange Board, r. 408 Post


Stanford Josiah W., student Barnard's Business Col- lege, r. 1722 Vallejo


Stanford Leland, president Central Pac. RR., and Orlental and Occidental SS. Co., NE cor Fourth and Townsend, room 42, r. SW cor Cali- fornia and Powell


Stanford Myron E., foreman Jay V. Lawrence, r. 2401 Buchanan


Stanford William E., steward atmr Bay City, Market St. Wharf


Stanford. See Standeford


Stange Frederick, harnesamaker Moritz Warschauer, r. 1713 Mason


Stange Herrman C., salesman Stange & Hink, r. 249 Sixteenth


Stange John D. (Stange & Hink) r. 249 Sixteenth


Stange Paul, tinsmith W. Cormack, r. 1713 Mason


Stange & Hink (J. D. Stange and J. F. Hink) dry goods and carpeta, cor Sixteenth and Capp Stangenberger August, pianotuner Charles R. Hall, r. 1619 Leavenworth


Stangroom Charles N., clerk Imperial, London, North- ern and Queen Insurance Cos., r. 1214 Jackson


Stangroom Margaret Mrs., fruits and vegetables, 1132 Folsom


Stangroom Marc L., civil engineer, 319 California, r. 1214 Jackson


Stangroom Robert, seaman, r. 1132 Folsom


Staniels Georgianna Mrs., r. 318 Turk


Staniels John, r. 610 Filbert


Staniels John S., capitalist, r. Thirty-sixtlı Av, nr Railroad Av, South S. F.


Staniels John S. Mrs., manager Colonnade House, 1206 Market


Staniels Williant, r. 610 Filbert


Staniford George F., clerk Brown, Craig & Co., r. 308 Stockton


Staniforth Harry, boxmaker F. Korbel & Brothers, r. 120% Townsend


Staniforth Julia, widow, groceries and liquora, 120%% Townsend .


Stanislaus River Mining Co. (Tuolumne Co., Cal.) William Stuart secretary, 320 Sansome, room 12 Stanle Frederick H., r. 339 Sixth


Stanley Benjamin S., stevedore C. A. Hooper & Co .. 1. 8 Liberty


Stanley C. B. Mrs., widow, r. Grand Hotel


Stanley Charles, hackdriver Richard D. Ledgett, r. 1123 Mission


Stanley Charles, machinist, r. 441 Twentieth


Stanley Charles A., assistant engineer U. S. Mint, r. 627 Third


Stanley Charles P., helper Pac. Iron Works, r. NE cor Chattanooga and Twenty-third


Stanley Charles T., clerk, r. 627 Third


Stanley David S., job printer, 612 Clay, r. Commer- cial Hotel


Stanley Edward C., clerk forwarding dept Davis Brothers, r. 1928 Satter


Stanley Edward C., stagedriver J. G. Foster, r. Cliff House


Stanley Frederick H., phonographic reporter, r. S s Columbia, bet Church and Sanchez


Stanley George A., clerk U. S. Corps Engineers, r. 627 Third


Stanley George A., compositor P. E. Dougherty & Co., r. 265 Jessie


Stanley George W., stationery and news depot, 4 Seventh


Stanley Henry, upholsterer Charles W. Ridgeway, r. 1 Meacham Pl


Stanley Henry C., shoemaker S. W. Levy, r. 34 Hayes Stanley James, hackman, r. 265 Jessie


Stanley James, laundryman, r. 366 Natoma


Stanley James A., policeman City Hall, r. 1206 Leav. Stanley James W., with South Pac. Coast RR., r. Ala- meda


Stanley John, laborer, r. 217 Broadway


Stanley John R., stevedore, r. 17 Garden


Stanley Joseph P., r. 1218 Hyde


Stanley Patrick, expressman, r. 19 Gilbert


Stanley Samuel B., student Barnard's Business Col- lege, r. 1218 Hyde


Stanley Samuel L. (Spruance, Stanley & Co.) r. 1218 Hyde


Stanley Saralı Mrs., r. Commercial Hotel


Stanley Thomas, fireman stmr Bay City , Market St. Wharf


Stanley Thomas, laborer, r. 110 First


Stanley Thomas, scaman, r. 54 Sacramento


Stanley William, waiter George Dettner, r. 313 Pacific Stanley William H., dentist, 115 Kearny, r. 817 Van Ness Av


Stanly John A., attorney at law, 604] Clay, r. Oakland


Stannard Bertha, widow, r. 11 DeBoom Stannard Charles R., teamster, r. 1823 Eddy


Stannard Edwin F., first officer SS. Humboldt, r. 952 Howard


Stanner John, clerk, r. 61% Liberty


Stanovich Peter, netmaker, r. 107 Clay


Stans Henrietta, widow, seamstress, r. 837 Bdwy.


Stans James, waiter, r. 837 Broadway


Stans John, waiter, r. 837 Broadway


Stans John J., tailor, r. 6 Miles Court


Stansbury Charles T., painter, r. 114212 Folsom


J. GUNDLACH & CO.


Growers of and Dealers in FINE WINES. Corner Market and Second Streets.


D. HICKS & CO., Paper-rulers and Blank-book Manufacturers, San Francisco.


THE CONTINENTAL OIL & TRANSPORTATION CO.,


GENERAL OFFICE, 120 & 122 Front.


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Stansbury H., stock operator, r. 613 Mission


Stansfield George R., r. 315 Minna


Stauton Andrew P., business manager The Argonaut, 522 California, r. 20 Prospect Pl


Stanton Charles, teamster H. T. Holmes & Co., r. 328 Jessie


Stanton Edward, blaster Diggins Brothers, r. 2520 Sutter


Stanton Edward, special policeman, r. 721 Howard Stanton Edward, with Hobbs, Pomeroy & Co., r. 544 Jessie


Stanton Emma J., domestic 1256 California


Stanton George F., clerk, r. 402 Hayes


Stanton J., laborer Sea Wall


Stanton James, capitalist, r. 1838 Mission


Stanton Jeremiah, fruitdealer, r. 518 Eighth


Stanton Jeremiah, peddler. r. W & Potrero Av, bet Twenty-fourth and Twenty-fitth


Stanton John, driver United Carriage Co., r. 708 How- ard


Stanton John, laborer, r. 154 X Shipley


Stanton John, seaman Pacific Coast SS. Orizaba, r. 46 Jessie


Stanton John A., collector, r. 1838 Mission


Stauton Jolin H., driver Contra Costa Laundry Assn, r. 521 Stevenson


Stanton John K., salesman S. Mosgrove & Brother, r. 12 Rausch


Stanton Julia, domestic 1324 California


Stanton Maurice, shoemaker, r. 525 Linden Av


Stanton Michael, laborer Pacific Mail SS. Co.


Stanton Robert, seaman, r. 238 Stewart


Stanton Sammuel R., captain schr Columbia, office 271 East, r. 313 Union


Stanton S. G., salesman S. Mosgrove & Brother, 116 Kearny


Stanton Thomas, policeman City Hall, r. 430 Seventh Stanton Thomas, shoemaker, r. 730 Clementina


Stanton Thomas J., policeman City Hall. r. 216 Pow- ell


Stanton. See Staunton


Stanwitz Alexander, carpenter, r. 1106 Clay


Stanwitz Victorine Miss, r. 1106 Clay


Stanwood Amasa O., teamster Pac. Barrel and Keg Factory, r. W s Vermont, bet Sonoma and Nevada Stanwood Henry P., general agent Chicago, Burling- ton and Quincy, Chicago and Northwestern, and Chicago, Rock Island and Pacific Railroads, 2 New Montgomery, r. Palace Hotel


Stanwood Samuel, expressman, cor Clay and Drumm, r. NE cor Clay and Scott


Stanyan Albert P., superintendent City Cemetery, r. W s Thirty-third Av, N of Point Lobos Av


Stanyan Charles H., real-estate and mining, 59 Nevada Block, r. 2006 Bush


Stanyan Frank P., assistant keeper Fort Point Light- house


Stapelfeldt William, groceries and liquors, NE cor Waller and Fillmore.


Stapfer Annie Miss, housekeeper Commercial Hotel Stapff William, wine hall, 116 Dupont, r. 224}% O'Far- rell, rear


Staples David J., president Fireman's Fund In- surance Co., 401 California, r. 711 Taylor


Staples Ellen E., widow, r. 710 Pine


Staples James W., special agent and adjuster London and Lancashire Fire Insurance Co., 316 Califor- nia, r. Oakland




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