Langley's San Francisco directory for the year commencing 1880, Part 235

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


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Staples John C., special agent Hutchinton & Mann, r. 614 Taylor


Staples John J., speculator, r. 115 Powell


Staples Joseph, porter Arcade House, 930 Market


Staples Joseph A., porter Wightman Brothers, r. E s Drumm, bet Clay and Merchant


Stapleton Edward, r. 216 Seventh


Stapleton John, grainer, 1220 Market, r. 216 Seventh


Stapleton John, liquor saloon, NW cor Baker and Hayes, r. 1826 Turk


Stapleton Joseph, plasterer, r. 54514 Natoma


Stapleton K. Miss, r. 13 Louisa, rear


Stapleton Kate Miss, milliner Mrs. Caroline Eggeling. r. 1826 Turk


Stapleton Margaret Mrs., r. 814 Mission


Stapleton William, laborer Superintendent of Streets, r. 23 Anna


Stapleton William, seaman schr Ellen Gunderson, Fourth St. Wharf


Stapleton William, shipcarpenter, r. Fourteenth Av, nr L, South S. F.


Stappenbeck Wilhelm, tailor, r. 1526 Dupont


Stappenbeck William, porter Heiman & Freeman, r. 947 Mission


Star Mining Co. (Cherry Creek, Nev.) William Stuart secretary, 320 Sansome, room 12


Star of Columbia Salmon Packing Co. (Chipp's Island, Solano Co.) Sol. Wangenheim & Co. proptrs, 118- 126 Davis


Starbird Albion W. (Starbird & Goldstone) r. 1055 Tyler


Starbird Charles H., expressman Starbird & Goldstone, r. 2515 Sacramento


Starbird & Goldstone (Albion W. Starbird and John B. Goldstone) lumber and building materi- als, SW cor Market and Spear


Starck John (John Starck & Co.) r. SW cor Leaven- worth and Ellis


Starck John & Co. (John Starck and Gottlieb Burg- dorf) market, SW cor Leavenworth and Ellis


Stark Alexander, engineer, r. 685 Clementina


Stark Andrew, r. 685 Clementina


Stark Denton D., r. 716 Franklin


Stark Florence L. Miss, assistant Broadway Primary School, r. 709 Montgomery Av


Stark John, clerk general freight office Central Pac. RR., r. 1019 Post


Stark John, manager Miners' Market, NW cor First and Clementina, r. 262 % First


Stark John, waiter The Baldwin, r. 223 Fifth


Stark John H., shipping clerk B. F. Barton & Co., r. 14 M


Stark John F., butcher John Stark, r. 262% First Stark Luke, market, 529 First


Stark Mary, widow, r. 68 Brady


Stark Otis B., salesman E. N. Stratton & Co., r. 215 Jones


Stark Sarah, widow, r. 114 Eleventh


Stark William, manuf Stark's Magic Catarrh Inhalent, 134 Post, r. 951 Harrison


Stark William A., oiler Pacific Mail SS. City of Tokio, r. 685 Clementina


Stark William J., cigarpacker, r. Olympic Lodging House


Starke August, painter, r. 47 Brady


Starke Louis G., bookkeeper H. H. Scott & Co., r. 1838 Sutter


Starkey C., cigarmaker, r. Overland House


Starkey Charlea, clerk, r. 116 O'Farrell


Starkey Edward J. (Arnett & Starkey) r. Es San Bru- no Road, ur Twenty-ninth


Starkey Kesiah, ladies' hairdresser, r. 28 Stone


Starkey Peter, Lumbermen's Pro. Union, 71 New Montgomery


Starkey Sarah P. Mrs., furnished rooms, 116 O'Farrell Starkhouse Charles, watertender Pac. Coast SS. State of California


Starkweather Andrew J., peddler, r. 537 Fulton


Starkweather Henry I., lettercarrier Post Office, r. 2717 Mission


Starkweather H. J., r. 209 Hyde


Starkweather Joseph B., r. 1017 Folsom


Starkweather Louis S., proptr Arcade House, 930 Market


Starling George F., with M. A. Kennedy, r. 314 Bush Starr Abram D. (Starr & Co.) r. Oakland


Starr Addison M. (Starr & Mathison) r. 618 Sutter


Starr Augustus, r. 2118 Van Ness Av, rear


Starr Augustus W. (Starr & Co.) r. Vallejo


Starr Erwin .P., clerk M. P. and M. dept Central Pac. RR., r. 320 Turk


Starr Flora S., colorer Rieman & Tuttle, r. 836 Mission Starr Flour Mills (South Vallejo) Starr & Co. proptrs, office 16 California


Starr Frank B., bartender, r. Overland House


Starr Frank R., journalist and reporter, r. 836 Mis- sion


Starr George, clerk Charles Sutton Jr. & Co., r. 31 Waller


Starr George R., fruit and produce commission, 308 and 310 Washington, r. 9 Hopeton 'Terrace


Starr John D., mining, office 409 and 411 Montgom- ery, r. Abbotsford House


Starr King Silver Mining Co. (Elko Co., Nev.) Hy- man P. Bush secretary, 27 Merchants' Exchange


Starr M. Angelo Rev., pastor Kentucky St. M. E.


Church, r. S s Twenty-fifth, bet Bartlett and Mia- sion


Starr Milton B., r. 836 Mission


Starr Richard, r. 632 Market


Starr Robert E., salesman Root & Sanderson, r. 213 Eddy


MULLER THE LEADING OPTICIAN,


135 MONTGOMERY ST., Near Bush, opp. Occidenta !.


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.


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Starr Samuel P., traveling salesman Edgar J. Bowen, r. 1059 Mission


Starr Thomas, clerk, r. 213 Eddy


Starr T. N. Mrs., widow, r. 19 Van Ness Av


Starr William, seaman, r. 810 Battery


Starr William C., bookkeeper Moore & Montgomery, r. 1222 Pine


Starr & Co. Abram D. and Augustus W. Starr, and Alfred.Bannister) proptrs Starr Flouring Mills (South Vallejo) office 16 California


Starr & Mathison (Addison M. Starr and Thomas Mathison) smelters and refiners antimony, N s Berry, bet Fourth and Fifth


Starrete Thomas W., watchman South Pac. Coast RR. Starrett Harris, r. 18% Sacramento


Starrs Charles W .. clerk, r. 19 Moss


Starrs Michael, laborer S. F. Gas Light Co., r. 135 Tehama


Starrs William, bellman Grand Hotel, r. 19 Moss Starrs Willian, flaxdresser, r. 449 Tehamna


Starson J., chiropodist Hammam Baths, r. 13 Du- pont


State Assayer, Louis Falkenau, 16 Safe Deposit Building


State Commissioner Immigration, Charles D. Bunker, 508 Battery


State Grange (California) P. of H., Amos Adams secretary, 106 Davis


State Harbor Commissioners (Board of) 10 California


State Insurance Commissioner, John C. May- nard, 401 California


State Investment and Insurance Co. (The) A. J. Bryant president, Richard Ivers vice-presi- dent, Charles H. Cushing secretary, 218 and 220 Sansone


State Medical Society of Hoincopathic Practitioners, Dr. W. W. Griswold secretary, 116 Eddy


State of Pennsylvania Insurance Co. (Phil- adelphia) Brown, Craig & Co. agents, 215 San- somne


Stateler Frank, clerk Frank Buckley Jr., r. 7% Stock. Stateler John W. Jr., chemist, r. 1109 Folsom


Staten John, seaman Pac. Coast SS. State of Cali- fornia


Statham William M. (Statham & Cone) r. 603 Chest- nut


Statham & Cone (William M. Statham aud Henry Cone) pianomakers and tuners, office 23 Dupont, manufactory 261 First


Statistician (annually) L. P. McCarty publisher and proptr, 414 Clay


Stattin Israel, laborer, r. 434 Minna


Staub Henry, druggist, SW cor Sutter and Lar- kin, r. 1103 Sutter


Stauch Charles, metalroofer, r. N s Godens, bet Mis- sion and California Av


Stauch George, teamster, r. N s Godeus, bet Mission and California Av


Stauch Henrietta Miss, cloakmaker Cal. Cloak and Suit Manuf. Co., r. N s Godeus, bet Mission and California Av


Stauch Mary, widow, r. N s Godeus, bet Mission and California Av


Stauch Theodore, painter, r. N s Godeus, bet Mission and California Av


Staud F. & J. N., wood and coal, 211 Mason


Staud Franz (F. & J. N. Staud) r. 107 Ellis


Staud John N. (F. & J. N. Stand) r. 818 Jessie Stand. See Stout


Staude John (Mans & Staude) r. 114 Virginia Staufenbiel Charles T., r. 254 First


Stauffer Rudolph, butcher, r. S s Mariposa, bet Bry- ant Av and Florida


Staunton Edward, driver Omnibus RR., r. 721 Howard Staunton George, gardener, r. 222 Minna


Staunton N., driver Omnibus RR.


Staunton Patrick, shipwright, r. 440 Third


Staunton. Sce Stanton


Stayart John, cabinetmaker William J. Heney & Co., r. 1217 Howard


Stead Edward, seaman, r. NE cor Second and Town- send


Stead George, r. 318 Chestnut


Steadınan D. P., merchant, r. 636 Commercial


Steadman. See Stedman


Stealey George W., student, r. 600 Bush


Stealey John, builder, r. 600 Bush


Steam Men's Furnishing Goods Factory, B. & O. Steele H. Herbert, compositor Le Petit Journal, r. Greenebaum managers, 23 Stevenson


331 Kearny


Steam Soda Works, Pierre G. Somps proptr, 259 and 261 Clementina


Stearn Abraham, salesman, r. 1433 Pine


Stearns Alonzo B., teamster, r. 2221 Greenwich


Stearns E. F. Mrs., millinery and fancy goods, 325 Hayes


Stearns George S., r. 608 Nineteenth


Stearns Henry M., teacher Heald's Business College, r. Oakland


Stearns John G., merchant, r. 325 Hayes


Stearns Joseph H., r. Union Club


Stearns Rancho, office for the sale of, 120 Sutter, room 49


Stearns Robert E. C., secretary Board of Re- gents State University, 310 Pine, rooms 36-38, r. Berkeley


Stearns Rosa, widow, r. 512 Stevenson


Stearns William H. (Stearns & Smith) r. 1110 Jackson Stearns William R., storekeeper U. S. Internal Reve- nue, r. 48 South Park


Stearns & Smith (William H. Stearus and Oliver B. Smith) commission merchants, and wholesale provisions, 423 Front


Stebbins Alfred, with James T. White & Co., r. Osk- land


Stebbins Elizabeth, widow, r. 1906 Stockton


Stehbins Horatio Rev. D. D., pastor First Unitarian Church, r. 831 Bush


Stebbins James C., attorney at law, 408 California, room 13, r. 1724 Stevenson


Stebbins Joseph H., bookkeeper, r. 807 California


Stebbins William A., mining, r. 815 Stockton


Steber Daniel, barber, r. 12 Sixth


Steber Joseph C., machinist Union Iron Works, r. 22 Rausch


Stebes Lares, porter Martin Koerner, r. 17 St. Mary Stebney Mary Mrs., furnished rooms, 6 O'Farrell


Stech William, r. Prescott House


Stecher Frederick J., carpenter, r. 317 Minna


Stecher Philip, carpenter, r. 317 Minna


Stechman Frederika, domestic 426 Eddy


Steckenreiter Philip, butcher New York Bakery, r. 1812 Dupont


Stecker William, teamster, r. 1731 Mission


Steckler Abraham H., solicitor Leon Lemos, r. 1007 Stockton


Steckler Martin, painter, r. 610 Jackson


Stederoth Henry, cook Arion House, 13 and 15 Page Stedler Rose Miss, r. 1220 Geary


Stedman Charles. r. 717 O'Farrell, rear


Stedman Henry S., salesman Sherman, Hyde & Co., r. Brunswick House


Stedman Irving, dealer paper bags, r. Fifteenth Av, bet Pand Q, South S. F.


Stedman John C., health inspector, r. 603% Dolores Stedman Selden, laborer, r. 247 Clara


Stedman Ulysses, clerk general freight office Central Pac. RR., r. 1043 Mission


Stedman William S., laborer U. S. Appraiser's Store, r. 155 Octavia


Steedman Peter, carpenter Fulda Brothers & Co., r. 447 Jessie


Steedman Robert, St. Andrew's Soc., 232 Sutter


Stcel John F., machinist Union Iron Works, r. 214 First


Steel William, assistant manager London and San Francisco Bank (limited) 424 California, r. 719 Sutter


Steele A., r. 509 Bush


Steele Adam, laborer, r. SW cor Stevenson and First Steele Charles, seaman, r. 112 Stenart


Steele Charles H., physician, office and r. 2230 Mission Steele Daniel, engraver, r. 13 Pacific


Steele Edward L. G. (C. Adolphe Low & Co.) r. Oak- land


Steele, Elder & Co. (Samuel B. Steele, Alexan- der Elder, and Theodore S. Cressy) wholesale commission, dairy produce, and provisions, 204 Front


Steele Eugene, engineer Mission Rock Warehouse Co., r. 337 Bryant, rear


Steele Everard, with Philip, Speyer & Co., r. 19 Twelfth


Steele H., second pantryman Pacific Coast SS. Orizaba


Steele Henry, apothecary William J. Bryan, r. NE cor Turk and Taylor


Steele Henry W., blindmaker, r. SW cor Santa Clara and Jersey


GEO. W. CLARK,


645 MARKET STREET, wholesale and retail dealer in Paper Hangings & Shade Material.


Manufacturer of Window Shades


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


JAMES E. GORDON & CO.,


WHOLESALE HARDWARE, Corner Market and Front Streets.


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Steele James B., clerk, r. 1409 Polk


Steele James G. (James G. Steele & Co.) r. 1006 Sutter Steele James G. & Co. (James G. Steele) drug- gists and chemists, and dealers California me- dicinal plants, 635 Market


Steele J. B., Mrs., shirt mannf, 22 Dupont


Steele John, boxmaker A. Waldstein, r. cor Santa Clara and Jersey


Steele John J., traveling salesman, r. 22 Dupont Steele Mattie E. Mrs., assistant Jefferson Grammar School, r. 307 Leavenworth


Steele Samuel B. (Steele, Elder & Co., and Steele & Van Demark) r. 715 Howard


Steele Samuel J., laborer Continental Oil and Trans- portation Co., r. SW cor Santa Clara and Jersey Steele Thomas, baker William J. Davis, 23% Second Steele William, tinsmith Continental Oil and Trans- portation Co., r. SW cor Santa Clara and Jersey Steele William A. (Fechheimer & Steele) r. 2039 Howard


Steele & Van Demark (Samuel B. Steele and George F. Van Demark) wholesale commission brokers cigars and tobacco, 204 Front


Steen Edward T., engines, boilers, pumps, etc., 225 Market, r. 1114 Clay


Steen John, dyeing and scouring, 929 Folsom


Steen John, laborer Pacific Mail SS. Co., r. 506 Bran. Steen Meyer A., salesman S. Hartman & Brother, r. Oakland


Steen. See Stein, and Stien


Steep Hollow Gold Mining Co. (Nevada Co., Cal.) J. W. Pew secretary, 310 Pine, room 17


Steeple Charles J., way bill clerk South Pac. Coast RR., r. 34 Tyler


Steere Thomas F. (Steere & Colby) r. East Oakland Steere & Colby (Thomas F. Steere and Hiram H. Col- by) Brooklyn, Fruit Vale, and Mills Seminary Express, 313 East


Steere. See Stier


Steers H., teamster Superintendent of Streets


Steer John, groceries and liquors, 451 First


Steers Joseph E., lettercarrier Post Office r. 22 Turk


Steevens Daniel St. C., chief clerk land office Central Pac. RR., r. Oakland


Steevens. See Stephens, and Stevens


Steffan Herman, knifegrinder, r. 1014 Devisadero


Steffanazzi Giuseppe, waiter D. Constant.r. 420 Jackson Steffani Camillo (Martin, Feusier & Steffani) r. 301 Third


Steffani George, milk ranch, NE cor Twentieth and Brannan


Steffani Giuseppe, Swiss Benev. Soc., 109 Montgomery Steffani Henry (Sartor & Steffani) r. 1107 Dupont


Steffani Mary F., widow, nurse Pac. Dispensary Hos- pital, SE cor Oak and Franklin


Steffen Charles. r. 915 Montgomery


Steffen Frank C., engineer Fechheimer & Steele, r. 213 Clara


Steffen Nicholas, bathman Louis Corriveau, r. 113 Geary


Steffen Peter, seaman schr Jessie Nickerson


Steffens Annie, domestic 810 Lombard


Steffens D., seaman, r. North Pacific Hotel


Steffens Diedrich (Steffens & Reinecke) r. Oakland


Steffens Diedrich, clerk John Sohl, NE cor Francisco and Mason


Steffens Henry, master mariner, office 12 Clay


Steffens Henry A. (Mohr & Steffens) r. NE cor Pacific Av and Polk


Steffens John, market, 114 First, r. SW cor First and Natoma


Steffens & Reinecke (Diedrich Steffens and Frederick Reinecke) grocerics and liquors, SE cor Folsom and Main


Steffensen Andrew, seaman schr Ellnora, Folsom St. Wharf


Steffensen Andrew L., seaman schr H. Johnson, r. 238 Steuart


Steffins Henry, clerk John Wulbern, r. NW cor Lagu- na and Filbert


Stege Heury (Stege & Co.) r. 428 Broadway


Stege John F., brewer North Beach Brewery, NE cor Powell and Chestnut


Stege John G., foreman F. Korbel & Brothers, r. 1237 Folsom


Stege John R., waiter Oregon SS. George W. Elder, r. 1641% Mission


Stege Luis, S. F. Baecker Verein, 413 Sutter


Stege & Co. (H. Stege and C. J. de Casembroot) gro- ceries and liquors, 719 Pacific


Stegemeyer H., r. 5 Anna


Stegmann D., brewer Jackson Brewery, r. 1428 Mission Stegmann Emil, compositor Rosenthal & Germain, r. 6 Miles Court


Stehm Frederiek, cigarmaker Denicke Brothers, r. 909 Kearny


Steier Ferdinand, cook Schroth & Westerfeld, 228 Kearny


Steiger Alexander, engineer Cal. Dry Dock Co .. r. Hunters Point, South S. F.


Steiger Charles R. (Steiger & Kerr) r. 2 Liberty Steiger Conrad, boxmaker F. Korbel & Brothers


Steiger C. D., molder Steiger & Kerr, r. 2 Liberty Steiger Philip, r. 619 Pacific ·


Steiger Theodore, Swiss Benev. Soc., 109 Montgomery Steiger William H. (Steiger & Bushman) r. 1216 Howard


Steiger & Bushman (William H. Steiger and William Buslıman) patternmakers, 316 Mission


Steiger & Kerr (Charles R. Steiger and James W. Kerr) proptrs Occidental Foundry, 137 and 139 First


Steiger. See Stiger


Steiglitz Leo H., laborer, r. 6 Grand Av


Steil Henry, artist tailor, 237 Bush, r. 733 Pine


Steil Henry, teamster, r. 228 Thirteenth


Steiling Charles, r. 719 Howard


Steimel William, salesman Heywood Brothers & Co., r. 613 Mission


Steimke Fritz, groceries and liquors, NW cor Eddy and Pierce


Steimke John (Bruns Brothers and Steimke) r. SE cor Sixteenth and Mission


Steimke William, clerk Fritz Steimke, r. NW cor Eddy and Pierce


Stein Aaron, chief clerk stationery and commis- sion Dept Wells, Fargo & Co., r. 2524 Washington Stein Abe (Garrissere & Stein) r. 38 Jackson


Stein Abraham, cigarmaker J. Casner & Co., r. 740 Harrison


Stein Abraham, salesman stein, Simon & Co., r. 513 Post


Stein Alexander D., groceries and liquors, SW cor Valencia and Nineteenth


Stein Charles, carriagetrimmer, r. 2523 Mission


Stein Charles, traveling salesman Loewe Brothers, r. 502 Bush


Stein Charles W., carriagetrimmer, r. 265 Stevenson


Stein Christian, bartender Gruen & Vogelsang, r. 768 Howard


Stein Conrad, watchman. r. 125 Tehama


Stein Emina, domestic 311 Tyler


Stein Ernst H., tanner S. F. Tannery, r. Nebraska, nr San Bruno Road


Stein Frederick, brewer, r. 149 Dore


Stein Frederick, seaman, r. 26 Steuart


Stein George H., bootmaker, 3 Washington, r.Berkeley Stein Hannah Miss, r. 1915 Howard


Stein Henry, tanner S. F. Tannery, r. Nebraska, nr San Bruno Road


Stein Henry, tailor, r. 951 Mission


Stein Henry W. (Stein, Simon & Co.) r. Europe


Stein Jacob H., eutter Cal. Cloak and Suit Manuf. Co., r. 711 O'Farrell


Stein John, tailor, r. 6 Salmon. rear


Stein Maurice, clerk Alexander D. Stein, r. SW cor Valencia and Nineteenth


Stein Max, foreman Jabez S. Swan, r. 723 O'Farrell, rear


Stein Meyer, boots and shoes, 26 Fourth, r. 272 Jessie Siein Morris, clothing. 38 Jackson


Stein Nathan, note clerk banking dept Wells, Fargo & Co., r. 2524 Washington


Stein Robert, bakery, 1137 Folsom


Stein, Simon & Co. (Henry W. Stein, Herman L. Simon, Sylvain Weill, Henry Hoffmann and Ludwig Arnstein) importers and dealers cloths, woolens, and tailors' trimmings, SE cor Market and Second


Stein William E., carpenter, r. 1608 Mission Stein. See Steen


Steinacher Henry, barber John Kiefer, r. 1007 Wash. Steinbach Anton, watchmaker A. Sornin, r. Alabama, bet Twenty-fifth and Twenty-sixth


Steinbach Anton Jr., sash and doormaker M. & A. Hansen. r. E s Alabama, bet Twenty-fifth and Twenty-sixth


Steinbach Frederick, seaman, r. 150 Steuart


Steinbach Frederick H., leather and wool dealer, 431 Montgomery, r. 1415 Bush


SAN FRANCISCO LAUNDRY,


LACE CURTAINS, BLANKETS and FLANNELS A SPECIALTY. Office, 33 Geary St.


Steinway Superb Pianos at GRAY'S MUSIC STORE, 117 Post St.


J. MACDONOUGH, IMPORTER OF AND DEALER IN ALL KINDS OF FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC COAL, 41 Market Street, corner Spear.


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Steinbach Henry, bartender Benno Missler, r. 713 Steinhart W. &I. &Co. (William and Israel Stein- Broadway


Steinbach Reinhard Rev., pastor Broadway German M. E. Church, r. 728 Broadway


Steinbach Rudolph, real estate, 729 Montgomery, room 16, r. 1410 Sacramento


Steinberg Bernard H., r. 2214 Sixteenth Steinberg E. L., r. 500 Sixth


Steinberg Sarah, widow, r. 238 Jessle


Steinberg. See Sternberg


Steinberger Adolph (Triest & Co.) r. 1715 Powell


Steinberger Adolph (Triest & Co.) r. New York


Steinberger F. G., commission merchant, r. 1037 Fol- som


Steinberger John A., r. Grand Hotel


Sieinberger Julius (Steinberger & Kalisher) r. 16 Stockton


Steinberger Nathan, bookkeeper Triest & Co., r. 1715 Powell


Steinberger & Kalisher (Julius Steinberger and Edward Kaltsher) commission merebants, and in- surance brokers, 321 California


Steinbruck Rudolph, wagonmaker Christian F. Subl, r. Oakland


Steindler Henry, salesman Louis Cahen & Son, r. 317 % Fell


Steindler Isaac, plumber and gasfitter W. C. Forsyth, r. 317 % Fell


Steindler Rosa, widow. r. 31736 Fell


Steinegger Henry, lithographer Britton & Rey, r. G16 Fell


Steinegger Robert, assayer Huhn & Luckhardt, r. 616 Fell


Steinegger Robert A., clerk Max Burkardt, r. 102 Mason


Steiner Adolph, chief draftsman Central Pac. RR., NE cor Fourth and Townsend, room 79, r. 1900 Stock- ton


Steiner Albert, clerk A. B. Elfelt & Co., r. 306 Hyde Steiner Alois, Swiss Benev. Soc., 109 Montgomery


Steiner Barbara Mrs., midwife, r. 536 Jessie


Steiner Edward A., druggist William J. Bryan, r. 603 Merchant


Stelner Emanuel, milkranch, Eighteenth Av, bet Fand G, South S. F.


Steiner Frederick, carpenter, r. cor Shotwell and Fifteenth


Steiner Joseph (Steiner & Dittmar) r. 431 Pine


Steiner Joseph, cigarmaker Leonhardt & Co., r. Hotel Rhein


Steiner Leopold, drayman Schweitzer, Sachs & Co., r. 911 McAllister


Steiner L. C., Mrs. coffee saloon, 1120 Market


Steiner Mary, domestic 831 Jackson


Steiner Nicholas, wines and liquors, 5 Leides- dorff, r. 2445 Howard


Stefner Richard, waiter, r. 10 Natoma


Steiner Samuel (of Steiner, Klauber & Co., San Diego) office 312 Sacramento, r. 617 McAllister


Steiner Sophia, widow, r. 306 Hyde


Steiner Theodore, shipping clerk Hecht Brothers & Co .. r. 306 Hyde


Steiner William, r. 547 Mission


Steiner & Dittmar (Joseph Steiner and Charles Dittmar) proptrs Helvetia Hotel, 431 and 433 Pine Steiner. Sce Stiner


Steinert Felix, bookkeeper, r. 304 Sutter


Steinert Frederick, cigars and tobacco, 127% Fourth Steinfels Charles, market. NW cor Broadway and Leavenworth, r. 1701 Leavenworth


Steinfoot Frederick, carpenter, r. NW cor Butte and Florida


Steinhagen P., commission agency, 612 Clay, r. 1101 Market


Steinhardt Frederick, painter N. B. and Mission RR. Steinhart Ignutz, manager Anglo-Californian Bank (limited) 422 California. r. 916 Sutter


Steinhart Israel (W. & I. Steinhart & Co.) r.New York Steinhart Julius, clerk L. & M. Sachs & Co., r. NWcor Bush and Dupont


Steinhart Leopold, cigars and tobacco, 432 California, r. 25 Dupont


Steinhart Mor. is (Morris Steinhart & Co.) r. 817 3 Larkin


Steinhart Morris & Co. (Morris Steinhart and Peter Richards) liquor saloon, 1024 Larkin


Steinhart PhilliptA. E. Mintie & Co.) physician, office and r. 11 Kearny


Steinhart Sigmund. office 26 Merchants' Exchange, r. 916 Sutter


hart. Charles Adler, and Samuel Scholle) import- ers and manufs clothing and gents' furnishing goods, 3 and 5 Battery


Steinbart William (W. & I. Steinhart & Co.) r. 1090 Post


Steinhofer Louisa, widow, r. 949 Mission


Steinhoff Elise, widow, r. 116 Ninth


Steinhoff Frederick, clerk Degener & Co., r. 116 Ninth Steinhoff Herman, r. Ahlborn House


Steinkamp Bernard C. (Charles F. Steinkamp & Co.) and liquor saloon, 418 Clay, r. 3 Eliza


Steinkamp Charles F. (Charles F. Steinkamp & Co.) r. 1206 Mason


Steinkamp Charles F. & Co. (Charles F. and Bernard C. Steinkamp) liquor saloon, SE cor Battery and Sacramento


Steinkamp John. clerk Frederick Ellenbrock, r. NW cor McAllister and Buchanan


Steinle Addla Mrs., artist Bradley & Rulofson. r. Prescott House


Steinman Adeline, widow, r. 1827 Howard


Steinman Poter, hostler, r. 2 Montgomery Court


Steinmann Frank V. (Steinmann & Diusmore) r. 512 Bush


Steinmanıı William, miner. r. 1056 Howard


Steinmann & Dinsmore (Frank V. Steinmann and John Dinsmore) carpenters and builders, 208 Stevenson


Steinmetz Angust J., varnisher Hermann Granz, r. Railroad House


Steinmetz Augustus, varnisher, r. Thoroughfare Hotel Steinmetz Charles F., watchmaker Morris Jordan, r. 729 Pine


Steinmetz Frederick, driver T. Driscoll, r. 129 Capp Steinmetz Matthew, tailor Christian Scheurer, r. 821 Market


Steinmetz Richard, barber, r. 1916 Stevenson


Steinmetz Theodore, bookkeeper Andrew Frei, r.Ala- meda


Steinmetz Theodore J., upholsterer C. M. Plum & Co., r. 31 Turk


Steinmeyer Frank D., sawyer Kragen & Geist, r. Oak- land


Steinmeyer Sarah, widow, proprietress Centennial Lodging House, SE cor Drumm and Clay


Steinmiller Louis (Steinmiller & Arnold) r. 218 Fran- cisco


Steinmiller & Arnold (Louis Steinmiller and August Arnold) junk dealers, 320 Francisco


Steinway Edward, salesman B. Nathan & Co., r. 219 Sixteenth


Steir Ernest (Steir & Weitner) r. 550 Fourth


Steir & Weitner (Ernest Steir and Anten Weitner) harness and carriage trimmings, 550 Fourth


Stelker Xavier, tailor Henry Steil, r. 617 Post


Stelle John A. Mrs., furnished rooms, 717 Howard Steller Charles, pianomaker, r. 215 Oak


Steller Louis, bookkeeper Richard P. Tenney, r. 215 Oak


Steller. See Stiller


Stelling Charles FF., clerk John B. Mersing, r. NW cor Folsom and Eighth


Stelling Claus, groceries and liquors, NE cor Ellis and Devisadero


Stelling Frederick J. (Stelling & Si(be) r. 157 Serend Stelling George, clerk M. Joost & Brother, r. SW cor Gough and MeAllister


Stelling H. & Brother ( Henry and William) market, W s Mission, ur Twenty-fourth


Stelling Heinrich, seaman, r. North Pacific Hotel


Stelling Henry (H. Stelling & Brother) r. NE cor Twenty-Third and Mission


Stelling Henry, butcher, r. 440 Twenty-third


Stelling Henry, clerk Hermann Brener, r. 532 Green


Stelling John, laborer, r. 2019 Folsom


Stelling William (II. Stelling & Brother) r. NE cor Twenty-third and Mission


Stelling William T., merchant. r. 817 Capp


Stelling & Siebe (Frederick J. Stelling an.1 August Siebe) market, 155 and 157 Second


Stellmann Frederick, janitor, r. 216 Third


Stellyes Herman, bartender II. Ranken, r. SE cor Sev- enth and Market


Stelzer Martin, waiter E. J. Schuur, r. 3 Montgomery Court


Stemler Charles, seaman, r. 5 Washington


Stemmler Frederick, upholsterer and paperhanger, 17 Valencia -


Stempelmann Henry, hardware and crockery, 623 Pac.


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