Langley's San Francisco directory for the year commencing 1880, Part 237

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


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Stigliano Orazio, teacher music, r. 1008 Clay


Stilberg Charles, wireweaver Cal. Wire Works, r. NW cor McAllister and Baker


Stiles Ann, widow, r. 4 Vernon Pl


Stiles H. H., waiter Russ House


Stiles John M., millwright, r. 732 Church


Stiles Mary, domestic 705 Larkin


Stiles Richard D., commission agent, r. 309 Seventh Stiles. See Styles


Still Alden P., coffee saloon, 427 Pine, r. 416 Tehama


Still Charles W., carpenter, r. 1509 Steiner


Still Jane N., widow, r. 1509 Steiner


Still John E. peddler, r. 1136 Columbia


Still Mary C. Miss, assistant Turk St. School, r. 1509 Steiner


Still Sarah C., widow, r. 116 Shotwell


Still Sarah L., widow, r. 1136 Columbia


Still Thomas W., carpenter, r. 1509 Steiner


Still W. G. & Co. (William G. Still) lamps and oil, 627 Kearny


Still William G. (W. G. Still & Co) r. 609 Chestnut


Stilla-Hafs-Posten (Swedish weekly) Youngberg & Meyer publishers and proptrs, 417 Bush


Stiller Paul B., electrotyper Winterburn & Co., r. Oakland


Stiller. See Steller


Stilley Louis C., compositor Bacon & Co., r. 630 Mis- sion


Stillig Henry G., carpenter D. A. Macdonald & Co., r. Oakland


Stilling John, bookkeeper, r. 509 Stockton


Stillman Alfred, general agent Manhattan Fire Insu- rance Co., 232 California, r. 2025 Pacific


Stillman John D. B., physician, office and r. 336 O'Farrell


Stillman Martin, oysterman A. W. Manning, r. 8 Du- pont


Stillson George S., dairyman, r. N of Henry, nr Fairmount Tract


Stillson Margery, chambermaid The Baldwin


Stilwell Benjamin F., salesman Standard Soap Co,, r. Oakland


Stilwell N. A. Mrs., r. 36 Geary


Stilwell William (Hannis & Stilwell) r. 105 Austin Stimpson George W., carriagetrimmer, r. 242%% Clara Stimpson Will. C., traveling agent National Surgi- cal Institute, r. 319 Bush


Stinisón Montcalm J., teacher voeal music, r. 315 Capp Stimson W. Howard, clerk clothing and equipage dept U. S. A., r. 315 Capp


Stincen Alice M. Miss, principal Market and Seventh St. Primary School, r.NE cor Chestnut and Ilyde Stincen Emma C. Miss, principal Fourth St. Primary School, r. 812 Ellis


Stincen Margaretta, widow, r. 812 Ellis


Stinchfield Earl S., expressman, SW cor Sacramento and Kearny, r. 847 Howard


Stine William, machinist William H. Birch r. 309 Fremont


Stiner Oscar, stock clerk M. Hyman & Co., r. 1519 Van Ness Av


Stiner Samuel (M. Hyman & Co.) r. New York


Stiner. See Steiner


Stinkle Richard, deckhand stmr City of Stockton, Washington St. Wharf


J. GUNDLACH & CO.


Cor. Market & Second


CALIFORNIA WINES & BRANDIES. Proprietors Rhinefarm, Sonoma.


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


CONTINENTAL SAFETY OIL


SHOULD BE USED IN


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Stinson Ernest, seaman schr Andrew Jackson, r. 812 Howard


Stinson John, mining. r. 22 Geary


Stinson Perry, carpenter Charles L. Tilden, r. 806 Filbert


Stinson Sidney, captain schr Andrew Jackson, r. 812 Howard


Stinson William, laborer, r. 2507 Mission


Stinson William H., clearing house clerk Anglo-Cal- ifornian Bank, r. 806 Filbert


Stipp Sarah L. Miss, student, r. 120 Capp


Stirling Charles, cook John Muller, r. 719 Howard Stirling G. A., r. 109 Dupont


Stirling James, blacksmith John H. Tyrrell, r. 814 Montgomery


Stirling J. C., salesman Sam. Leszynsky & Brother, r. 2430 Mission


Stirling John F., accountant, r. 809 Stockton


Stirling Thomas, engineer, r. 1145 Howard Stirling. See Sterling


Stitt James, engineer Palace Hotel, r. 461 Tehama Stitt John H., carriagemaker Robert Stitt, r. 40 Ev- erett


Stitt Robert, carrlagemaker, 121 and 123 Market, r. 40 Everett


Stitt Robert A., carriagemaker Robert Stitt, r. 40 Ev- erett


Stivers Charles A. , assistant city physician, and police surgeon, office and r. 908 Clay


Stivers Henry F., lumber inspector (cedar and mahogany) 3 Mission, r. Alameda


Stivers Lafayette, local policeman, r. 1516 Buchanan Stoakes Benjamin F .. melter, melter and refiners' dept U. S. Mint. r. Oakland


Stobener William, marblecutter, r. 909 Kearny


Stoccato Silvestre, clerk Joseph Giusti, r. 243 Minna Stock Charles, foreman Jackson Brewery, r. 1428 Mis- sion


Stock Ernest C., assistant city editor Morning Call, and interpreter German, Police Court. r. 13 Leav. Stock John, ship clerk, r. N s Harrison, bet Third and Fourth


Stock Report (daily and weekly) Stock Report Publishing Co. proptrs, S. F. Stock Exchange Building, branch office 222 Moutgomery


Stock Report Publishing Co. (William M. Bunker, Amos C. Hiester, and Frank Lawton) printers and publishers S. F. Stock Exchange Building


Stock William, carpenter, r. 421 Dupont


Stockal Nicholas, fireman, r. 9 Pacific


Stockdale James S., speculator, r. 911 Sutter


Stockdale John, baker, r. 416 Greenwich, rear


Stocker A .. cabinetmaker, r. 438 Brannan


Stockfleet Peter, salesman, r. 5 Anna


Stockfleth Annie, widow, r. 819 Twentieth


Stockfleth John, captain schr J. G. Wall, Howard St. Wharf, r. 3053 Sixteenth


Stocking Frederick M., superintendent Rocky Point Gold Mining Co., r. 2511 Octavia


Stockinger Philip, blacksmith Patrick Donohue, r. 137 Freelon


Stockman Frederick, wheelwright Louis Graft, r. Sixth Av, nr Railroad Av, South S. F.


Stockman John, bookkeeper Thomas Downing, r. 9 Essex


Stockman John M., with Cal. Electrical Works, 134 Sutter, r. 523 Twenty-second


Stockmann August. upholsterer, r. 428 Tehama Stockmann Paulina Mrs., dressmaking, 428 Tehama


Stockmann Richard, engraver M. Schmidt & Co, r. 428 Tehama, bet Fifth & Sixth


Stockmere Henry, engineer Sutter St. RR.


Stockmeyer Adolphus, musician, r. 112 Joues Stocks Edward, r. 55 Minna


Stocks Michael, yardman Occidental Hotel


Stockton and Copperopolis Railroad, James B. O. Gunn secretary, NE cor Fourth and Towns- end, room 1


Stockton Anua E., widow, r. 604 Leavenworth


Stockton Edward A., manuf light woodwork, 411 Mission, r. Alameda


Stockton Elizabeth, widow, r. 1016 Pine


Stockton Gas Co., Robert George secretary, 604 Commercial


Stockton James, assistant storekeeper warehouse dept Custom House, r. 638 Post


Stockton Line Steamers, Cal. Steam Naviga- tion Co., William Martin agent, NW cor Jackson and East


Stockton Line Steamers, Cal. Transportation Co., office NW cor Jackson and East


Stockton Mill, Albert Washburn proptr, S s Berry, bet Fourth and Fifth


Stockton Transportation Co., John Gawne ageut, 124 California


Stockton Woolen Mills, William Doughty proptr, office 3 Spear


Stockwell James H. (Stockwell & Co.) r. Russ House Stockwell Jonas P., clerk George Haas & Co., r. 759 Market


Stockwell & Co. (James H. Stockwell) proptrs and publishers Daily Law Journal, 409 Wash.


Stockwitz Emma Mrs., general merchandise, 250 Fourth


Stockwitz Morris, clothing manuf, r. 250 Fourth


Stodart Adam bookkeeper Bank British Columbia, r. Oakland


Stoddard Asa B., master mariner, r. 1729 Broadway Stoddard Charles P., brakeinan Southern Pac. RR., r. 624 Fourth


Stoddard Charles Warren, correspondent S. F. Chroni- cle, r. 3 Vernon Pl, nr Second


Stoddard David H., salesman Charles Harley & Co., r. 606 Mission


Stoddard Frederick C., photographer, r. 3 Vernon Pl Stoddard George R., clerk James M. McNulty, r. 426 Sutter


Stoddard James, assistant superintendent steam fire engines S. F. F. D., r. 1219% Pacific


Stoddard James H., proptr Road Side House, Cliff House Road


Stoddard John J., messenger U. S. Appraiser's Store, r. 142 Ninth


Stoddard J. E. Mrs., furnished rooms, 426 Sutter .


Stoddard Samuel B., assistant weigher Custom House, r. 3 Vernon Pl, nr Second


Stoddard William H., with Thomas B. Wible, r. Standford Hotel


Stoddard William J., machinist Domestic Sewing Ma- chine Co., r. 426 Sutter


Stoddart Sylvester, teamster Riley & Vest, r. SW cor Jackson and Drumm


Stodola George, tailor, r. 1302 Powell


Stoeckl Frederick, agent, r. 834 Folsom


Stoehr Frank A., musician California Theater, r. 123 O'Farrell


Stoer George (Adrian & Stoer) r. 1221 York


Stoerl Otto A., laundryman Occidental Laundry, N s Filbert, bet Gough and Octavia


Stoetzer Edward, proptr Thoroughfare Hotel, NE cor Fifth and Brannan


Stoeven Henry, groceries and liquors, 1627 Powell Stoever Henry, liquor saloon, 175 Sixteenth


Stofen Brothers (John J. and Peter N.) shipping agents, office stmr Sonoma, Washington St. Wharf Stofen John J. (Stofen Brothers) and captain stmr Sonoma, r. Sonoma


Stofen Peter N. (Stofen Brothers) and purser stmr Sonoma, r. Sonoma


Stoffer Charles, porter Von Ronn & Hencke Brothers, r. 419 Francisco


Stoffer Thomas C., shipchandler, r. 419 Francisco


Stohl Edward, mate bark Lilly Grace, Pacific St. Wharf


Stohlberg A. J., with South Pac. Coast RR., foot Mar- ket, r. Alameda


Stohlmann William, bakery, 337 Turk


Stohlmann William Jr., teamster, r. 337 Turk


Stohr Frank, engraver M. Schmidt & Co., r. 837 Tyler Stohr Tillie C. Miss, assistant Turk St. School, r. 837 Tyler


Stohr William, deckhand stmnr Pride of the River, Jackson St. Wharf


Stoker Andrew, cabinetmaker, r. 438 Brannan


Stokes Frank, clerk, r. SW cor Kearny and Post


Stokes George, fireman Pacific Coast SS. Ancon, r. 4 Clementina


Stokes George, longshoreman, r. 424 Drumm


Stokes Henry, job printer, 35 Third, r. S s Turk, bet Pierce and Scott


Stokes Henry A., porter, r. 30 Zoe


Stokes John, cook. r. 1913 Filbert


Stokes John, longshoreman. r. 424 Drumm


Stokes Mary Mrs., furnished rooms, 1067 Market


Stokes Michael, yardporter Occidental Hotel, r. 437 Jessie


Stokes Patrick J., bronzer A. F. Nye & Co., r. 1067 Market


Stokes Rachel A. Mrs., seamstress, r. 424 Drumm


30 YEARS' EXPERIENCE.


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


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


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has the most select stock of all the leading varieties of Lumber in the Market. N. E. cor. Mission and Spear Sts.


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Stokes Richard, teamster, cor Clay and Front, r. E 8 Fourteenth, bet Folsom and Harrison


Stokes Sarah Miss, r. 916 Montgomery


Stokes Warren, candymaker, r. SW cor Pest and Kear. Stokes. See Stoakes


Stolberg Peter, tanner Samuel Bloom, r. S s Sono- ina, bet Rhode Island and Kansas


Stoll Theodore, machinehand Gilbert & Mcore, r. 163 Sixteenth


Stolle Herman, shoemaker Nolan Brothers, r. 8 Hay- wood


Stolley Charles H., clerk Carl Bils, r. New Atlantic Hotel


Stollman John, carpenter, r. 5 Mason


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


Stolte Ferdinand (Rotherman & Stolte) r. 31632 Ritch Stolting Henry, laborer Philadelphia Brewery, r. 232 Second


Stolz Aaron (Stolz & Weidenreich) r. 1223%% Geary Stolz Abraham (Stolz Brothers) r. 713 O'Farrell


Stolz Brothers (Abraham and Tobias) dry and fancy goods, 538 Kearny


Stolz David, barber agency. 3 Hardie Pl


Stolz Frederick, groceries and liquors, 201 Valencia Stolz George, shocmaker, r. 5 Jasper Pl


Stolz Gustav, furrier Lachman & Sternfels, r. 422%% Sixth


Stolz John, laborer, r. S s Sacramento, nr Drumm


Stolz Philip J .. markets, 126 and 139 Eleventh, r. 126 Eleventh


Stolz Tobias (Stolz Brothers) r. 330 Eddy


Stolz & Weidenreich (Aaron Stolz and Solomon Weidenreich) shirt manufs, 202 Bush


Stolze Henry, boxmaker, r. 929 Bryant


Stolzenwald Henry F., dyeing and scouring, 217 Fourth, r. 1037 Folsom


Stom George A., barber, 104 Ninth


Stomburg B. J., Coopers' Pro. Assn, 767 Market


Stomberg Joseph F., expressman, SE cor Bush and Kearny, r. 109 Bernard


Stombs J., plumber, r. Hancock House


Stombs Richard T., elerk, r. 44813 Third


Stombs Thomas A., tinsmith W. W. Montague & Co., 1. 448% Third


Stombs William H., clerk, r. Brunswick House Stone A. L., Rev. D. D., pastor First Congrega- tional Church, r. 617 Bush


Stone Alonzo, student Heald's Business College Stone Ann W., widow, r. 1 Ewer Pl


Stone Appleton W., captain police City Hall, r. 1414 Bush


Stone B., toolmaker Frederick Krajewski, r. 1215 Folsom


Stone Bryant. street contractor, r. 16 Antonia


Stone Byron F., with George W. Hume, r. Oakland


Stone B. L., upholsterer C. M. Plum & Co., r. 2204 Jones


Stone Charles B. (Searles & Stone) r. SE cor Dupont and Sutter


Stone Charles L., liquor saloon, 1144 Market, r. 459 Clementina


Stone Charles W., salesman G. W. Hume, r. 740 How- ard


Stone Cutters' Protective Assn, Irish-American Hall Stone Dudley C., deputy superintendent Comumnon Schools, office new City Hall, third floor, r. 115 Page


Stene Edward, student Heald'a Business College


Stone Edward F., mining secretary, 30G Pine, room 3, r. 1647 % Mission


Stone Edwin, laborer S. F. Cordage Factory, r. SW cor Shasta and Louisiana


Stone Elizabeth Mrs., fancy goods, 1059 Folsom Stone Ethel C. Miss, assistant Tehama St. Primary School, r. 115 Page


Stone Eugenia Miss, assistant Bush St. Cosmopolitan School, r. 115 Page


Stone Eva Miss. domestic 1309 Larkin


Stone Fannie E., widow, r. 807 Leavenworth


Stone Frank F. agent Lamar and Allemania Fire Insurance Cos., 209 Sansome, r. 2025 Pacific Av Stene Frank M., r. 522 Capp


Stone Frederick P., manager law dept A. L. Bancroft & Co., r. 1030 Dolores


Stone George, cooper, r. 1503 Mason


Stone George F., r. Branch House


Stone George W., machinist, r. 1 Ewer Pl


Stone Hannah, widow, r. 459 Clementina


Stone Henrietta L., widow, r. 2204 Jones


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Stone H. Storrs, mining, office 419 California, rooms 5-7, r. Russ House


Stone Isaac, milkdairy, N & Cortland Av, nr San Bruno Road, office 35 Eddy, r. W s San Bruno Road, nr Thirty-first


Stone Jacob, clerk Isaac Stone, r. W s Sau Bruno Road, nr Thirty-firat


Stone Jennie, domestic 1020 Jackson


Stone Jessie M. Mrs., r. 912 Harrison


Stone Jolın, r. 1816 Post


Stone John R., pawnbroker and watchmaker, 255 Third


Stone Joseph M., captain night patrol Safe Deposit Co .. r. 1215 Folsom


Stone J. Henly, elerk auditor Central Pac. RR., r. Oakland


Stone Kalman L., dry and fancy goods, 1211 Stockton, r. 1231 Stockton


Stone Lneius D., salesman Stone & Hayden, r. 713 California


Stone Luke, teamster, r. S & Waller, bet Webster and Buchanan


Stone Marcus L., clerk S. Koshland & Co., r. NW cor Cortland Av and San Bruno Road


Stone Mark L., clerk Joseph Sulzbacher, r. 2204 Jones


Stone Martha Miss, teacher, r. 1419 Larkin


Stone Morris, glazier, r. 226 Minna


Stone Napoleon B., real-estate, and president Board of Education, office 216 Sansome, r. 109 Montgomery


Stone Patrick, carpenter, r. 1008 Pacific


Stone Peter L., seaman ship Samuel Watts, Front St. Wharf


Stone Robert, employee Dr. Archibald C. Stoddart, r. 125 Francisco


Stone Rockwell (Stone & Hayden) r. 713 California Stone Rutson J., teamster Burnham & Lynch, r. 322 Third


Stone S. A., r. 831 Jessie


Stone Sherold D., statistician, 39 Merchants' Ex- change, r. 110 Hyde


Stone Thomas, laborer, r. 2515 Post


Stone Thomas J., compositor Figaro, r. 1503 Mason Stone Walter J., collector Daily Examiner, r. 1008 Pac. Stone Walter S., clerk Whittier, Fuller & Co., r. 115 Page .


Stone William, groceries, 2029 Pacific Av


Stone William, machinist William Deacon, r. W s Louisiana, nr Shasta


Stone William, speculator, r. 701 Stockton


Stone William I., boatbuilder, r. Ninth Av, bet G and H, Hunter's Point, South S. F.


Stone William R., salesman C. C. Hastings & Co., r. 2526 California


Stone William W., principal Potrero Sebool, r. E s Mississippi, bet Butte and Solano


Stone & Hayden (Rockwell Stone and Peter Hayden) importers and manufs saddlery and leather, and dealers saddlery hardware, 422 Bat- tery


Stoneberg Louis, bootmaker John Sullivan, r. 730 Vallejo


Stoneberger A. A .. medical student, r. 652 Mission Stonecifer Clarence A., r. 407 Mason


Stonecifer William, broker, r. 1028 Market


Stoneman Cornelius, machinist Union Iron Works, r. 725 Bush


Stoneman George, r. 9 Fourth


Stoneman George S., r. 195 Stevenson


Stoner O. C., r. 320 Sansome


Stoppelkamp A. H. Mrs., groceries and liquors, SE cor Stockton and Union


Stoppenbeck William, porter M. Hyman & Co.


Stopper Simon C., jeweler Cal. Jewelry Co., r. 212 Tyler


Stoppler Henry, tailor, 112 Ninth


Storck Charles L., market, 301 Hayes


Storer Ellen T., widow, storekeeper St. Luke'a Hos- pital


Storer Frank, restaurantkeeper, r. 1007 MeAllister


Storer James, collector, r. 1007 MeAllIster


Storer John, clerk Contra Costa Laundry Assu, r. 1007 MeAllister


Storer John F., compositor Alta California, r. 1007 McAllister


Storer T., r. 36 Clay


Storey John F., driver Wells, Fargo & Co., r. 822 Mis- sion Storey M. F., r. 15 Page


WINDOW SHADES.


Manufacturer of fine WINDOW SHADES for Privite Resi- dences, S ores, Offices, etc., etc.


GEO. W. CLARK, 645 Market Street.


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


JAMES E. GORDON & CO.,


WHOLESALE HARDWARE, Corner Market and Front Streets.


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Storey Walter, agent Booth's Cannery, r. 205 Turk Storey William H., bookkeeper, r. 15 Page Storey. See Storry, and Story


Storhmaier Karl, S. F. Baecker Verein, 413 Sutter Stork Albert, bootmaker Edward Main, r. 320 Folsom Stork Jacob (Jacob Stork & Co.) r. 445 Bush


Stork Jacob & Co. (Jacob Stork and Leopold Gigon) proptrs Poodle Dog Rotisserie, 445 Bush


Stork Johu P., clerk Banner Brothers, r. 307 Stockton Stork John P. Mme., dressmaker, 307 Stockton


Stork Luke, market, 529 First


Storm Christian, r. 17 Rincon Pl


Storm Cornelius, wood and coal dealer, SE cor Ritch and Townsend, office 333 Montgomery, r. 17 Rin- con PI


Storm Theodore, bookkeeper, r. 17 Rincon Pl


Storm William, seaman, r. 313 Folsom


Storms Charles S., r. 520 Bush


Storms George F., fruits and vegetables, 1802 Bush Storms J. N., r. 4 Sixth


Storms Mary A., widow, r. 520 Bush


Storms Nelson J., r. S s Army, bet Sanchez and Noe


Storror Leonard W., cashier Western Union Telegraph Co. r. 616 Fulton


Storrs Nellie M. Miss, assistant Haight St. School, r. 1630 Eddy


Storry Leonard, master mariner, r. 2014 Dupont


Stors Michael, helper S. F. Gas Light Co., Potrero Works


Story Augustus, conductor Market St. RR., r. 1112 Pierce


Story Charles R., secretary Home Mutual Insur- ance Co., 406 California, r. 30 McAllister


Story DeWitt C., deputy U. S. Marshal, r. 1709 Jessie Story F. Q., r. 507% Hyde


Story George, mining, r. 1017 Twentieth


Story George A. (Merten, Moffitt & Co.) r. 30 McAl- lister


Story John, turner, r. 1005 Minna


Story Lafayette, r. Grand Hotel


Story W. S., r. 7 Dupont


Story. See Storey, and Storry


Storz Daniel O., frescopainter, r. 418% Fulton


Stose Clemens, capitalist, r. 322 Capp


Stothard Thomas, captain State Harbor Commission- ers' tug Anasha, r. 2052 Mission


Stothard Thompson, peddler, r. Sweeney, nr Rail- road Av


Stothers Ralph B., currier James Meehan, r. NE cor Twenty-fifth aud Columbia


Stott Alfred W., salesman Randolph & Co., r. 727 Webster


Stott Aun C. Mrs., r. NW cor Montgomery Av and Chestnut


Stott James C., boatman, Meiggs' Wharf, r. NW cor Montgomery Av and Chestnut


Stott John, clerk, r. 135 Columbia


Stott William, carpenter, r. E s Mcclellan, nr Cort- land Av, B. H.


Stott William D., weaver, r. 967 Mission


Stotterdu Margaret, domestic 720 Capp


Stoupe Jean B., collector and carrier Courrier de San Francisco, r. 1912 Stockton


Stousland P., r. Stanford Hotel


Stousland W., r. Stanford Hotel


Stout Arthur B., physician, office and r. 808 Mont.


Stout Charles S., policeman City Hall, r. 440 1% Natoma Stout Commodore P., machinist, r. 824 Lombard


Stout John, upholsterer, r. 815 Mission


Stout Milton, packer, r. 567 Bryant


Stout William C., engraver John Poultney, r. 137 Montgomery


Stout William P., attorney at law, r. 1060 Fulton


Stout William W., packer S. F. and Pac. Glass Works, r. 567 Bryant


Stout Wilson, master mariner, r. 606 Montgomery, room 48


Stout. See Stand


Stoutenborough Charles H. (E. Hochstadter & Co.) r. 520 Bush


Stoutenburg Isaac A., stoves and tinware, 117 Wash- ington, r. 14% Moss


Stoutenburgh Jobn E., real-estate, 112 Leidesdorff, r. 735 Folsom


Stoutener Jane Miss, seamstress, r. 735 Folsom Stouts John, laborer, r. 210 First, rear


Stovall Annie M. Miss, teacher, r. 419 Bush


Stovall M. E. Mrs., teacher music, r. 419 Bush


Stovall T. Locke, bookkeeper, r. 419 Bush


Stover Charles H., bookkeeper, r. 805 Leavenworth


Stover Frank, salesman W. & J. Sloane, r. 202 Sixth


Stover John (Marder, Luse & Co.) r. 1019 Lombard Stover Johu, drayınan Cutter & Co., 304 Davis


Stover Louis, musician, r. SW cor Mason and Unlon Stover Susan A., widow, r. 805 Leavenworth Stover. See Stoever


Stow L. L., turner, r. 163 Sixteenth


Stow Samuel C., clerk freight dept Southern Pac. RR., r. 35 South Park


Stow William W., attorney at law, 408 Califor- nia, room 9, r. 1013 Pine


Stowe C. M. Mrs., medium, 110 Fourth


Stowe Horace W., teacher Chinese Mission School, r. 820 Jackson


Stowell Charles E., r. 2416 California


Stowell Fannie A. Miss, assistant Hayes Valley Pri- mary School, r. 603 Buchanan


Stowell George, teamster J. Morton & Co., r. 210 Ma- son


Stowell Hazzard L., clerk, r. 225 Bartlett


Stowell John, teamster, r. 210 Mason


Stowell Mary E. Miss, vice-principal Rincon Gram- mar School, r. 603 Buchanan


Stowell Persis M. Miss, principal Hayes Valley Prim- ary School, r. 603 Buchanan


Stowell William H., merchandise broker, 214 California, r. 923 Hyde


Stower John S., clerk John B. Sutton, r. Cosmopoli- tan Hotel


Straad Charles. baker, r. 2629% Harrison


Strabeau Pierre, r. 1027 Dupont


Strachan Ernest, parcel clerk O'Connor, Moffatt & Co., r. 969 Mission


Strachan Gelston, with C. T. Raynolds & Co., r. 969 Mission


Strachan Gertrude Mrs., teacher music, r. 1814 Post Strachan Margaret, widow, proprietress Armidale House, 969 Mission


Strachaner Charles, machinist coiner's dept U. S. Mint, r. 416 Natoma


Strachin Hans, seaman schr War Eagle, Fourth St. Wharf


Strack Francis, domestic 1353 Post


Strack John George, tailor, r. 811 }% Montgomery


Strader William, miner, r. 512 Stevenson


Straechert Adolph, tailor Jacob Lindecker, r. 612 Pine


Strago Alfred, r. 626 California


Strahan Thomas, butcher August Hildebrand, r. 113° Seventh


Strahl Philip, barber, r. 616 Octavia


Strahle Jacob & Co. (Ferdinand de St. Ger- inain) billiard-table and fancy furniture manut's, and dealers fancy works and veneers, 533 Market Strahle Joseph, barber Sand Brothers


Strahle Magdelen Miss, r. N s Sixteenth, bet Caro- lina and De Haro


Strahle. See Strehl


Strain Janes, laborer Pac. Barrel and Keg Factory, r. 16 Welsh


Strain Joseph, farmer, r. 107 Turk


Straka John, musician, r. 10 Lewis


Strakosch Karl, r. 21 Dupont


Strall Sophie Miss, r. 1409 California


Stramalo Carlo, laborer, r. 9 Gaven


Strauahan David, laborer, r. 1605 Kearny


Stranahan Farren E., law student, r. 37 Second


Stranahan Tabitha, widow, r. 715 Polk


Stranahan William, machinist Risdon I. and L. Works


Strand Christopher, seaman, r. 140 Folsom


Strand Frederick, laborer Charles D. Zeile, r. NW cor Greenwich and Montgomery


Strand William J., longshoreman, r. W s Hampshire, bet Twenty-third and Twenty-fourth


Strandt Otto, seaman, r. N s Greenwich, bet Mont- goinery and Sansome


Straney John, r. 225 Page


Strange E. W., watchmaker George C. Shreve & Co., r. 408 Post


Strange Frank J., carpenter D. A. Macdonald & Co., r. 720 Market


Strasburger Abraham L. (Strasburger Brothers) r. Pittsburg, Pa.


Strasburger Brothers (Samuel D., Abraham L. and Nathan) manufs and importers glassware, 320 Bat- tery


Strasburger Nathan(Strasburger Brothers)r. 22 Geary Strasburger Samuel D. (Strasburger Brothers) r. 22 Geary


SAN FRANCISCO LAUNDRY WASHING DONE at SHORT NOTICE Office, 33 Geary Street.


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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Strassburg Frederick, eigarmaker Denicke Brothers, r. 603 Jackson


Strassburger Adolph, salesman Sachs, Strassburger & Co., r. 309 Powell


Strassburger Frederick, r. 603 Jackson


Strassburger Isaac (Sachs, Strassburger & Co.) r. 1901 Octavia


Strassburger M. A. Mrs .. widow, r. 1100 Stockton


Strassburger Pierre, nurse, r. 528 Jones


Strassburger Sigmund (Sachs, Strassburger & Co.) r. 428 Tyler


Strasser Abraham, poultry and game, 58 and 59 Grand Central Market, r. 624 Hayes


Strasser George, meter reader Spring Valley Water Works, r. 26 Page


Strasser Henry, clerk Abraham Strasser, r. 624 Hayes, Strasser Henry, machinist Golden State and Miners' Iron Works


Strasser Leopold, r. 537 Hayes


Strasser Leopold, jeweler Charles H. Lindermann, r. 220 Linden Av


Strasser Manwell, clerk. r. 624 Hayes


Strassman Benjamin, jeweler Cal. Jewelry Co., r. 2105 Bush


Strassman Max, magnetic healer, 515%% Bush, r. 2105 Bush


Strasoli Peter E., r. 1108 Stockton


Stratford J. C., carpenter Southern Pac, RR.


Stratford Thomas, blacksmith Union Iron Works, r, Montgomery Av, ur Jackson


Strather Abram, waiter Palace Hotel


Strathern James, lithographer Abraham Waldstein, r. 514 Bush


Strathoff Herman C., lineman Gold and Stock Tel. Co., r. 552 % Stevenson


Stratman John, miner, r. 2234 Mission


Stratmeyer William, waiter Frank Gobey, r. 509 Bush Stratton A. W. Mrs., widow, r. 238 Shotwell


Stratton C. M., night inspector Custom House, r. 1711 Jones


Stratton Ebenezer N. (E. N. Stratton & Co.) r. NW cor Bryant Av and Sixteenth


Stratton E. N. & Co. (Ebenezer N. Stratton and George N. Jones) auctioneers, 829 Market


Stratton Frank E., clerk wholesale dept A. L. Bancroft & Co., r. 1607 O'Farrell


Stratton Frank W., bookkeeper Magee & Moore, r.238 Shotwell


Stratton Fred. S., with Latimer & Morrow, r. Oak- land


Stratton George H., whitener Frederiek A. Jennings, r. 955 Howard




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