Langley's San Francisco directory for the year commencing 1881, Part 206

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Publication date: 1880
Publisher: San Francisco : Francis, Valentine & Co.
Number of Pages: 1174


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Owens Martin, laborer, r. 120 Shipley


Owens Martin, laborer, r. 372 Clementina


Owens Mary, domestic 2326 Clay


Owens Michael, plumber, r. 509 Washington


Owens Nellie M. Miss, assistant Girls' High School, r. 1810 Fillmore


Owens Oscar, porter N. Grange, r. 516 Eddy


Owens Patrick, gardener Golden Gate Park


Owens Patrick, laborer, r. 34 Crocker


Owens Patrick H., real estate, r. SE cor Guerrero and Duncan


Owens Peter, laborer, r. 416 Austin


Owens Peter, painter, r. 1420%% Broadway


Owens Richard H., grainer, r. 1141 Folsom


Owens Samuel C., plumber, r. 1017 Sutter


Owens Thomas, liquor saloon, 406 Montgomery, r. 19 Park Av


Owens Thomas B., harnessmaker Main & Win- chester, r. 207 Montgomery Av


Owens Thomas E., plumber George Miller, r. 417 Bush


Owens Thomas J., expressman, 22 California, r. cor Bush and Pierce


Owens Thomas J., mining secretary, r. 239 Eleventh Owens William, teamster, 419 Sansome


Owens. See Owen


Owles Fred. S., salesman S. Mosgrove & Bro., r. 123 Liberty


Owles John G., salesman C. Ourtin, r. 315 Shotwell


Oxbury John, shoemaker, r. 176 Minna


Oxelein Jacob, ahoemaker, r. 423 Dupont


Oxford R. Mrs., widow, r. 906 Market


Oxley Arthur W., bookkeeper Miller & Richard, r. 1703 Kearny


Oxton Adolphus L., expressman, r. 1602 Geary


Oxton Estella D., domestic 1621 Buchanan


Oyen Sörn C., merchant tailor, 548 Fourth


Oyer Auguste, cook, r. 708 Commercial


Ozann Arthur C., engineer E. Grisar & Co., r. 27 Gil- bert


Ozouf Harry E., bookkeeper Union Braas Foundry, r. 613 Post


Ozouf Sophia Mrs., dressmaker, r. 613 Post


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PAASCH Ludwig, cigarmaker, r. 625 Clay


Pabstmann George J., r. 906 Howard


Pac John J. (Boutes & Pac) r. 437 Green


Pace Charles, chronometer and watchmaker, 418 Bat- tery, r. 1018 Jackson


Pace James, clerk Solomon Heydenfeldt, 34 Nevada Block


Pace James D., clerk, r. 26 Turk


Pace Joseph, poultry dealer, r. 826 Folsom


Pacey Edward, pressman George Spaulding & Co., r. 951 Mission


Pacheco Antonio V., Portuguese Pro. and Benev. Assn, 510 Bush


Pacheco Auguste F., student Heald's Business College Pacheco Benjamin L., student Heald's Business Col- lege


Pacheco Josephine Mrs., r. 3 Morey Alley


Pacheco Lillie, domestic 538 McAllister


Pacheco Louis J., waiter M. T. Freitas, 43 Second


Pacheco Romualdo (Hale & Pacheco) 317 Montgomery, r. Washington, D. C.


Pacheteau Jacques V. (F. Thomas & Co.) r. 631 Stev


BEAMISH'S LOW PRICES.


MEDIUM, FINE, and EXTRA FINE GOODS. " Nucleus," Market St., cor. Third.


D. HICKS & CO., Bookbinders and Printers, 508 Montgomery St., cor. Commercial.


BAKER & HAMILTON,


13 to 19 FRONT ST., SAN FRANCISCO, Manufacturers of Agricultural Impicments and Hardware


PAC


740


PAC


Pachivicco Lombardi, milker P. Coste, r. SE cor Co- lumbia and Twentieth


Pacific Anatomical Museum, Dr. Louis J. Jordan proptr, 751 Market


Pacific Appeal (weekly) William H. Carter editor and publisher, 622 Clay


Pacific Asphaltum Co. (Francis N. Neuval and W. 8. Somervell) asphaltum and felt roofers, 422 Montgomery and 422 Jackson


Pacific Bag Factory, E. Detrick & Co. proptrs, 108-112 Market


Pacific Bank, R. H. McDonald president, NW cor Sauaome and Pine


Pacific Bank Building, NW cor Sansome and Pine


Pacific Bell Telephone Co., John I. Sabin su- perintendent, general office 222 Sansome, branch offices, 961 Mission, cor Mission and Twentieth, cor Hayes and Laguna, Central Pacific Railroad Building room 16, 205 Sutter, 833 Sutter, cor Cal- ifornia and Fillmore, cor Powell and Union, and Butchertown, and 1002 Broadway, Oakland


Pacific Boller Works, Rankin, Brayton & Co. proprietors, 120 Fremont


Pacific Bonded and Free Warehouses, Gower & Gilman proprietors, office NE cor Broadway and Battery


Pacific Bonded Warehouse, Gower & Gilman proprietors, NE cor Battery and Broadway


Pacific Box Factory, Myera, Gilman & Co. pro- prietors, SW cor Ninth and Harrison


Pacific Brass and Bronze Works, William Engels,. proptr, E s Utah, nr Twenty-fourth


Pacific Brass Works, Olsson & Bennerscheidt propts, 111 First


Pacific Brewery, Fortmann & Co. proprietors, 267- 271 Tehama


Pacific Bridge Co., Charles H. Gorrell president, Rich- ard W. Gorrell treasurer, office 4 California, works Berry, bet Fourth and Fifth


Pacific Building and Loan Association, Jules Cerf president, L. L. Dennery secretary, 729 Mont- gomery, room 4


Pacific Bureau of Education, Myron H. Savage & Co. managers, 19 New Montgomery


PACIFIC BUSINESS COLLEGE Chamberlain & Robinson proprietors, 320 Post


Pacific Business College Review (monthly) 320 Post


Pacific Candy Factory, C.W. Broadbent & Co. proptrs, 1065 Market


Pacific Carriage Co., John C. Reardon mansger, Oli- ver Hinkley supt, office 11 Powell, stand SW cor Sutter and Kearny


Pacific Cement Co., Padey Martin president, 542 California


Pacific Chain Works, Gordon Hardware Co. proprietors, cor Iowa and Yuba, office 12-14 Front and 250-252 Market


Pacific Chemical Preparation Co. (A. Patek) mnfrs. liquid blacking and inks, 413 Sixth


Pacific Churchman (semi-monthly) William H. H. Tobey publisher, 605 Montgomery


Pacific Cloak and Suit Manufacturing Co. (Lesser Le- szynsky and Solomon Zekind) 212 Sutter


Pacific Club, John Benaon president, J. C. L. Wadsworth secretary, John McKee treasurer, rooms NE cor Montgomery and Bush


Pacific Coast Advertising Bureau, Illidge & Macsorley proptrs, 270 Jessie


Pacific Coast Business Directory (tri-ennially) Directory Publishing Co. publishers, 518 Clay Pacific Coast Children's Carriage Works, Edwin Fal- kingham proptr, 'S s (830) Sixteenth, bet Folsom and Harrison


Pacific Coast Dramatic Agency, E. & C. Funkenstein proptrs, 320 Sansome, room 35


Pacific Coast Dredging and Reclamation Co., Vincent Neale secretary, 315 California, rooms 1-2


Pacific Coast Hotel Register Co. (D. Hicks & Co.) C. D. Hines general agent, 508 Montgomery Pacific Coast Immigrant Association, Arnold Bros. mansgers, 207 Kearny


Pacific Coast Law Journal, William T. Bag- gett & Co. proprietors, 538 Sacramento


Pacific Coast Law Printing and Publish- ing Co. (William T. Baggett & Co.) 538 Sacra- mento


Pacific Coast Oil Co. (Los Angeles and Ventura Cos.) Leander D. Fiak secretary, 402 Montgomery, room 11


Pacific Coast Petroleum Co., A. E. Davis president, 20-21 Nevada Block


Pacific Coast Postal Index (monthly) Louis P. Mc- Carty publisher and proptr, office 414 Clay


Pacific Coast Shirt Factory, 507 Montgomery


Pacific Coast Steamship Co., Charles Goodall president, Jobu Rosenfeld vice-president, George C. Perkins treasurer, Edwin Goodall secretary, Goodall, Perkins & Co. agenta, 10 Market, ticket office 214 Montgomery


Pacific Coast Steamship Co's Store, James Pritchard port steward, NE cor Broadway and Front


Pacific Coast Wine and Liquor Herald, John H. Car- many & Co. publishers, 409 Washington


Pacific Concord Carriage Factory, McArron & Sophey proptra, 820-822 Folsom


Pacific Congress Springs Depot, Bliven & Mitchell proprietors, 29 New Montgomery


Pacific Copper Works, Wagner & Todt proprie- tors, 565 Mission


Pacific Cordage Co., William C. Gibbs secretary, 318 California, room 3


Pacific Detective Bureau (R. B. Hall & Co.) 331 Montgomery and 511 California, rooms 32-35 Pacific Dispensary Hospital for Women and Children,


Mrs. A. L. Stone president, Miss Kate N. Post resident physician, 221-223 Thirteenth


Pacific Distilling Co. (Henry Voorman, George Oulton and Louis E. J. Schultz) works cor Pierce and Chestnut, office 416 Battery


Pacific Exchange Building, 314 Montgomery Pacific Exchange House, John McPherson proptr, 26 Steuart


Pacific Farallone Egg Co., George Goodrum secretary, Johnston & Veasey agents, 324 Davis


Pacific Free Warehouse, Gower & Gilman pro- prietors, NW cor Broadway and Front


Pacific Fringe Factory, Auerbach & Thompson proptrs, 751 Market


Pacific Fruit Market, 534-536 Clay


Pacific Furniture Factory, Kragen & Geist proprietors, 736 Brannan


Pacific Gas Light Co., office 303 Montgomery


Pacific Glass Cutting, Staining, Emboss- ing and Designing Works, John Mallon proprietor, 19 Fremont and 1215 Howard


Pacific Glove Works, Shoenberg & Co. proptrs, 106 Battery


Pacific Glue Factory, Codington, Wilcox & Co. proptrs, Fifteenth Av, bet Adele and Stringham, South S. F.


Pacific Gold and Silver Refinery, NW cor Seventh and Brannan


Pacific Gold Mining Co. (Amador Co., Cal.) Charles T. Bridge secretary, 224 California


Pacific Gold, Silver and Nickel Plating Works, William E. Shepman proprietor, 41 Gesry Pacific Greenbacker (weekly) W. N. Slocum & Co. lessees, 1060 Howard


Pacific Hebrew Orphan Asylum and Home Society, S. W. Levy president, Leo Eloesser secretary, De- visadero, bet Hayes and Grove


Pacific Homoeopathic Dispensary, Mrs. J. Burling president, Mrs. D. Wilder secretary, 843 Howard Pacific Homeopathic Pharmacy, George F. Beardsley & Co. proprietors, 44 Geary


Pacific Ice Co., The, George A. Harris secretary, 320 Sansome, room 15, Daniel E. Martin superin- tendent, office 718 Battery .


Pacific Improvement Co., J. H. Strobridge president, Frank S. Douty secretary, NE cor Fourth and Townsend, room 4


Pacific Ink Factory, L. Schwabacher proprietor, 617-621 Brannan


Pacific Insurance Agency, Jonathan Hunt, Son & Co. mansgers, 313 California


Pacific Iron Works, Rankin, Brayton & Co. pro- prietors, 127-135 First


Pacific Jewelry Co. (Newmans & Samnel) 6 Bat- tery


Pacific Jute Manufacturing Co., Philip Sus- mann secretary, office 115 Battery


Pacific Kerosene Oil Works, Allyne & White proprietors, works foot of Taylor, office 112 Front Pacific Lamp and Reflector Factory, Emile Boesch proprietor, 583-585 Mission


BAY SOAP and CANDLE CO. L'd


Office, 116 FRONT ST., Manufacturers of CANDLES of all kinds. Glycerine, Stearine, Olein, Laundry and Tollet SOAPS.


JOS. FREDERICKS & CO., 649 Market St., Importers of CARPETS, RUGS, Etc.


GEO. B. KNOWLES & SON,


S.E. cor. Mission and Main Sts., have finest assortment of SEASONED LUMBER FOR RETAIL in the market.


PAC


741


PAC


Pacific Land and Trust Co., Benjamin Flint president, Robert J. Mercer secretary and mana- ger, 513 California


Pacific Land Investment Co., A. E. Davis president, office 20-22 Nevada Block


Pacific Land Journal (monthly) Robert J. Mer- cer editor, 513 California


Pacific Life (sporting weekly) Pacific Life Printing Co. publishers and proptrs, 420 Kearny


Pacific Life Printing Co., J. J. Harrigan proptr, 420 Kearny


Pacific Lodgings, Sarah A. Cottrell proptr, 209 Leid Pacific Machinery Depot, H. P. Gregory & Co. proprietors, 2-2% California


Pacific Mail Steamship Co., C. H. Salter su- perintendent, office cor First and Brannan, Wil- liams, Dimond & Co. agenta, 202 Market, and 3 Pine


Pacific Mail Steamship Co.'s Wharf. cor Brannan and First


Pacific Manufacturing Co., manufacturers and dealers wooden and metallic burial cases and caskets, W. H. Brown manager, factory Santa Clara, Cal., salesroom 629 Mission, SE cor New Montgomery


Pacific Medical and Surgical Journal (monthly) Henry Gibbons M. D. and Henry Gib- bons Jr. M. D. editors, office 101 Dupont


Pacific Metal Works, Morrow & Strong propri- etors, 115 First


Pacific Metallurgical Co., Isaac N. Thorne president, Seixas Solomons secretary, 411}% Cal- ifornia, room 8


Pacific Methodist (weekly) Wick B. Parsons editor, 320 Sansome


Pacific Mineral Water Co., Thomas J. Pyne proptr, 145 Valencia


Pacific Mining Co. (Storey Co., Nev.) R. N. Van Brunt secretary, 318 Pine, room 6


Pacific Mutual Life Insurance Co. (S. F. De- partment) William O. Gould manager, 512 Cali- fornia


Pacific Newspaper Publishing Co., Carlos White proptr, 320 Sansome and 419 Sacramento


Pacific Nursery. Frederick Ludemann proptr, W s Baker, bet Lombard and Chestnut


Pacific Oakum Factory, Samuel F. Weeks proptr, cor Eighteenth and Harrison


Pacific Oil and Lead Works, J. G. Kittle man- ager, office 202 California, works N 8 King, bet Second and Third


Pacific Oyster House, George H. C. Haake proptr, 337. Bush


Pacific Pickle Works, John L. Koster manager, works 419 Fulton, office 323 Front


Pacific Pottery Co., N. Clark & Sons proptrs, 1316 Market


Pacific Power Co., S. C. Bigelow president, George F. Bowman secretary, works 23 Stevenson, office 314 California


Pacific Press Printing Co. (Oakland) James W. Gard- ner agent, 527 Commercial


Pacific Printer (monthly) J. J. Palmer publisher, 529 Commercial


Pacific Railroad Grain Warehouse, H. B. Hobson man- ager, cor Townsend and Second


Pacific Real Estate and Mining Bureau, Seixas Solo- mons president, William Darrow secretary, 411 %% California, room 8


. Pacific Real Estate Union, Frank W. Marvin secre- tary, 32 Sansome


Pacific Rolling Mill Co., William Alvord presi- dent, Charles M. Keeney secretary, L. B. Bench- ley general manager, P. Noble supt, works Potrero Point, office 202 Market


Pacific Rubber Palnt Co., Whittier, Fuller & Co. proptrs, 228-230 Beale, office SW cor Front and Pine


Pacific Rural Press (agricultural weekly) Dewey & Co. publishers snd proptrs, editorial rooms 414 Clay, office 202 Sansome


Pacific Saw Manufacturing Co. (Charles P. Sheffield, Nathan W. Spaulding and James Patter- son) manufacturers saws, planing knives, reaper and mower sections, etc., 17-19 Fremont


Pacific School and Home Journal (monthly) Albert Lyser & Co. publishers and proptrs, office 838 Market


Pacific Scouring Co., E. Grisar & Co. sgents, mill NW cor Fifth and Townsend


Pacific Skating Club, Henry A. Greene manager, office 220 Montgomery


Pacific Soda Co., John S. Doe manager, 767-775 Bryant Pacific Soda Works. Breig & Schafer proptrs, 38 Hayes Pacific Specimen (monthly) Marder, Luse & Co. pub- lishers, 528 Sacramento


Pacific Spring and Mattress Co. (W. A. Clark, H. Black and C. Rickoff) factory cor Sixteenth and Harri- son, depot and office 25-27 New Montgomery


Pacific States Watchman (A. U. O. W., semi-monthly) Watchman Publishing Co. publishers, Dewey & Co. proptrs, 202 Sansome


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Pacific Steam Carpet Beating Works, Conk- lin Bros. proptrs, 333 Golden Gate Av


Pacific Steam Navigation Co., Williams, Di- mond & Co. agents, 202 Market and 3 Pine


Pacific Stock and Exchange Board, Charles L. Weller president, Frank L. Unger secretary,316 Montgomery


Pacific Stove and Iron Works Co. (successors O. K. Foundry of W. S. Ray & Co.) William B. Wadman president and business manager, Jerome Spaulding secretary, 228 Main


Pacific Straw Works, George A. Dean proptr, 16 Fourth


Pacific Street Wharf, foot Pacific


Pacific Submarine Earthquake Wall Co., William H. Foye secretary, 51 Thurlow Block


Pacific Tallow Works, John G. Pearson proptr, Fifth Av, nr Railroad Av, South S. F.


Pacific Tannery Co. (Stockton) Kullman, Wag- . ner & Co. proptrs, office 106 Battery


Pacific The (Congregational weekly) Rev. John Kim- ball and S. S. Smith publishers, 7 Montgomery Av, room 23


Pacific Traders Agency, 621 Sansome, room 7


Pacific Transfer Co., Evan J. Coleman presi- dent, J. Henley Smith vice-president, 110 Sutter Pacific Type Foundry, Marder, Luse & Co. proptrs, 528 Sacramento


Pacific U. S. Bonded Warehouse, Gower & Gilman proptrs, NE cor Broadway and Battery


Pacific Vinegar Works, John L. Koster mana- ger, works 415-419 Fulton, and Mustard Mill, N 8 Bluxome, nr Sixth, office 323 Front


Pacific Wire Works, Adolph M. Fuhrmann proprietor, 751 Mission


Pacific Wool Depot, Thomas Bailey & Co. pro- prietors, NW cor Fifth and Bluxome


Pacific Yacht Club, Henry G. Langley secretary, 14 Montgomery Av


Pacific Zinc Ornament Factory, Emile Boesch proprietor, 583-585 Mission


Packard Abraham D. M., storekeeper New York Bakery, r. 1021 Powell


Packard Albert, attorney at law, 103 Montgomery Av Packard Anna Mrs., r. 1021 Powell


Packard Annie E. Miss, r. 1021 Powell


Packard Arthur W., expressman, r.SW cor Cherubusco and Coso, B. H.


Packard Charles C., seedsman E. J. Bowen, r. SW cor Cherubusco and Coso, B. H.


Packard Chester S., lettercarrier Post Office, r. Com- mercial Hotel


Packard Cyrus, carpenter, r. SW cor Cherubusco and Coso. B. H.


Packard Ely, nightwatchman Home for the care of Inebriates, NE cor Chestnut and Stockton


Packard Frank, whitener James C. Sellers. r. 114 Bay Packard Frederick, lettercarrier Post Office, r. 17 Third


Packard George K., cook New York Bakery, r. 1021 Powell


Packard H. Frank, clerk J. M. Pike, r. 1021 Powell


Packard James B., hackman, r. 1801 Mission


Packard James W., student, r. 1021 I'owell


Packard L. Mrs., r. 1620 Washington


Packenham John V., laborer North P. C. RR., r. 34 Clara


Packer A. M., r. 26 Turk


Packer James, driver Contra Costa Laundry Assn, r. 818 Green


Packer John. laborer, r. 1918 Pacific Av


Packerman Simon, merchant, r. 211 Seventh


Packert Gustave, cook McKittrick & Co., r. 216 Stev


Packham Robert, foreman laborers Union Iron Works, r. 6 Natoma


Packham Thomas, stereotyper Morning Call, r.6 Clara Lane


Packscher Adolph, dry goods merchant, r. 2521 Sac


GEO. W. CLARK


045 MARKET, west ot Palace Hotel, wholesale and reta:l dealer in and Manufacturer of all kinds of Window Shades PAPER HANGINGS; and dealer in all kinds of SHADE MATERIALS.


D. HICKS & CO., Manufacturers Hotel Registers, 508 Montgomery St., cor. Commercial.


HINCKLEY, SPIERS & HAYES,


FULTON IRON WORKS, 213 Fremont St., Manufacturers of QUARTZ MILLS and Mining Machinery.


PAC


742


PAI


Packacher Joseph, plumbing and gasfitting, 2106 Fill- more, r. 1812 Steiner


Paddleman S., clerk, r. 520 Stockton


Paddock -- Mrs., widow, dressmaker, r. 14 Turk


Paddock Charles J .. traveling salesman Folger, Schil- ling & Co., r. Russ House


Paddock Doctor J., policeman City Hall, r. 412 Ellis Paddock E. S., clerk O. Lawton & Co., r. 412 Jones


Paddock George H., lieutenant Fourth Artillery, U. S. A., Presidio


Paddock J. A. Miss, nurse, r. 118 O'Farrell


Paddock Joseph E., cook, r. Branch House


Paddock Louise A. Miss, r. 725% Bush


Paddock Nathan C., r. 49 South Park


Paddon Abel, foreman Star Brewery, r. 216 Eleventh Paddon William, cooper Mattulath Mnfg Co., r. 1836 Howard


Padelford M. O. Mrs., widow, r. 48 Oak


Paderas Michael, seaman, r. North Pacific Hotel


Padera B., seaman, r. North Pacific Hotel


Padesen John, seaman, r. 132 Steuart


Padey Henry S., clerk, r. 625 Union


Padey Martin, president Pacific Cement Co., and North Beach Cement Pipe Co., office 542 Califor- nia. r. 625 Union


Padget Thomas, carpenter, r. NE cor Bay and Larkin Padjer Herman, r. 2235 Geary


Padjer Theodore, carwasher, r. 2235 Geary


Padkin John H., carpenter Little & Cumming, r. 2 Leroy Pl


Padrini Pietro, vegetable pedlar, r. 2405 Taylor, rear Paehtz Gustavus J., locksmith, r. 2611 Clay


Pagander Gustaf (Pagander & Co.) r. 427 Bush


Pagander & Co. (Gustaf Pagander) flour and com- mission merchanta, 208 Davis


Paganetti Silvestro, painter, r. 1205 Stockton


Paganini Primo, r. 1337 Dupont


Paganini Stefano, driver B. Ratto, r. 6 Scheerer Pl


Paganini Stefano, marblecutter, r. 324 Vallejo


Page Alonzo F., carpenter A. Onderdonk, r. 1809 %% Stockton .


Page Arthur, bookkeeper George T. Marye & Son, r. 1000 Van Ness Av


Page Bryan, clerk Liverpool and London and Globe Insurance Co., r. 730 Post


Page C., laborer Pac. Rolling Mills


Page Charles, attorney at law, 224 Sansome, top floor, r. 1000 Van Ness Av


Page Charles, machinist, r. 15 Cleaveland


Page Charles A., barber, 1305 Leavenworth


Page Charles S., carpenter, r. 8 Virginia


Page Daniel, clerk Smith & Hatch, r. Oakland Page Edward, waiter, r. 146 Natoma


Page Edward, woodturner, r. 502 Third Page Elizabeth, domestic 2318 Clay


Page Ella, ladies' maid 618 Jones


Page F. J. Mrs. clerk United States Surveyor-Gener- al's Office, r. Brooklyn


Page Francia H., teamster, r. 788 Harrison


Page Frank, assistant weigher Custom House, r. Oak- land


Page Frank B., r. 412 Taylor


Page Frank W., mailing clerk Post Office, r. 902 Jack. son


Page Fred. C., with Peter H. Hink, r. 4 Harriet Page George, r. 108 Welsh


Page George D., varnisher West Coast Furniture Co., r. 108 Welsh


Page George T., clerk Balfour, Guthrie & Co., r. 1000 Van Ness Av


Page Gustave L. (Westerfeld & Page) and secretary Potrero Yeast and Distilling Co., r. 813 Turk


Page Hamilton, salesman Cal. Furniture Mnfg Co., r. 504 Geary


Page Henry, housepainter. r. 1220 Pacific


Page Henry O., teamster, r. 126 Clara


Page Henry J., house and signpainter, SW cor Du- pont and Bush, r. 439 Bush


Page Hiram, laborer, r. 737 Brannan


Page James D. Jr., attorney at law, 224 San- some, r. 402 Geary


Page John, electrician, r. 1409 California


Page John E., machinehand John L. Merguire, r. 502 Third


Page John E., millhand, r. Thoroughfare Hotel


Page John M., clerk, r. 114 Oak


Page Joseph H., pumpmaker A. M. Jewell & Co., r. 502 Third


Page Joseph M., assistant keeper Farallones Light- house, r. 133 Twenty-third


Page Joseph M. Jr., salesman A. L. Bancroft & Co., r. 133 Twenty-third


Page Julia A., widow, r. 402 Geary


Page Liscom R., mining, 211 Sansome, room 5, r. 740 Capp


Page Mary, widow, r. 422 Shipley


Page, Moore & Co. (Wilfred Page and John E. Hobson) commission merchanta, 211-213 Clay


Page Robert C. Mra., widow, r. 730 Post


Page Rufus B., inspector Spring Valley W. W., r. 200 Stockton


Page Sarah Ann, widow, r. 1409 California


Page Thomas Mrs., widow, r. 1000 Van Ness Av


Page T. W., assistant manager Electric Pen Writing Co., 318 Pine, room 29, r. Marlborough House


Page Walker M., r. 642 Stevenson


Page Wilfred (Page, Moore & Co.) r. 1701 Gough


Page William M. (Calvert & Page), r. 108 Welsh


Page William M., physician, office and r. 628 Sutter


Page William R., waiter Palace Hotel, r. 642 Howard Page. See Paige


Pagel Franz, farmer, r. 127 Jackson


Pagel William, seaman, r. North Pacific Hotel


Pagemann Charles, seaman, r. North Pacific Hotel


Pages Jules F., seal engraver and diesinker, 648 Sac- ramento, r. 1316 O'Farrell


Paget Felicien, bookkeeper Denaveux & Maison, r. 828 Geary


Paget F. V. Mme., teacher music, r. 828 Geary


Paget George W., salesman, r. 2618 Bush


Pagie Mary. widow, r. 37 Mosa


Paguezurray Martin, r. 14 Stockton Pl


Paheky Paul, seaman, r. 238 Steuart


Pahl Richard, boots and shoes, 324 Kearny, r. 5 Monroe


Pahl Richard, tinsmith Little & Lawson, r. 43 Freelon Pahl Richard H. (Pahl & Gaetjen), r. 43 Freelon


Pahl & Gaetjen (Richard H. Pahl and Henry Gaetjen) liquor saloon, NW cor Townsend and Fifth


Pahler William, laborer freight dept C. P. RR., r. 508 Ninth


Paige Calvin, real estate, r. 334 Kearny


Paige Samuel B., dealer Detroit Safea, Hart's Patent Emery Wheels, and Yale & Sargent's Time Locks, 8 New Montgomery, Palace Hotel


Paige Timothy, real estate, 116 Liedesdorff, r. Berkeley Paige William E., steward atmr Amador, r. Oakland Paige. See Page


Pailhet Ernest W., r. 40%% Geary


Paillard Alfred E. (M. J. Paillard & Co.) r. New York


PAILLARD M. J. & CO.


(Alfred E. Paillard) manufacturers and importers musical boxea, 23 Dupont


Paille Marcellin L., butcher, r. 596 Stevenson


Paille Mary Mias, laundress Mrs. M. C. Martin, r. 1821 Polk


Paine David, r. 129 Dolores


Paine Edward, manager Charles E. Locke, r. 1817 O'Farrell


Paine Frank H., laborer S. F. Cordage Factory, r. W 8 Dolores, bet Fourteenth and Fifteenth


Paine Frederick A., night watchman California Market, r. 23 Laskie


Paine Harold, packer Swan Brewery, r. E & Dolores, bet Fourteenth and Fifteenth


Paine James, boatinan yacht Wave


Paine Joseph, engineer S. P. RR., r. 726 Sixteenth


Paine. See Payne


Painter Albert, brass rule maker Painter & Co., r. 831 Jackson


Painter Edward R., publisher Prices Current and Produce Report, 405 Front, r. Alameda


Painter Emlen, druggiat, dealer trusses, and manufacturing chemist, SE cor Clay and Kearny, SW cor California and Kearny and NW cor Elev- enth and Mission, laboratory 1500 Mission, r. 38 Eleventh


Painter Jerome B. (Painter & Co.) r. 831 Jackson


Painter Leicester M., operator Western Union Tel. Co., r. 18 Hawthorne


Painter Theodore P. (Painter & Co.) r. Alameda Painter W. G., laborer, r. Golden Eagle Hotel


Painter & Co. (Jerome B. and Theodore P. Painter) type, electrotype and stereotype foundry, and dealers printers' inks and printers' materials, 510 Clay


Painters' Cooperative League, 727 Market


Paisley Matthew, expressman, cor Sixth and Market, r. 1125 Turk


SAN FRANCISCO LAUNDRY


EDDY ST .. West of Fillmore Street OFFICE, 33 GEARY ST.


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


J. MACDONOUGH,


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


PAI


743


PAL


Paist Peter, seaman. r. 132 Steuart


Paiva Manuel C., tracklayer, r. 415 Drumm


Palace Hotel, Alex. D. Sharon manager, SW cor Market and New Montgomery


Palace Hotel Band, 71 New Montgomery


Palace Livery Stable, United Carriage Co. proptrs, 615-617 Howard


Palace Restaurant, Andrew Young proprietor, 867 Market


Palace Variety Theatre, Mathias & Co. proptrs, SE cor Post and Dupont


Palache Edmund, bookkeeper Jones & Co., r. E s Lun- dy Lane, nr Virginia Av, B. H.


Palache Gilbert (H. M. Newhall & Co.) r. 321 Fremont Palache James (Kittle & Co.) r. Berkeley


Palache Robert K., salesman Yates & Co., r. Clare- mont


Palacios Edward C., office 116 Front, r. 919 Jackson Palacios Emma Miss, seamstress, r. 1117 Kearny


Palacios Enrique, consul Chili, office 202 Market and 3 Pine, room 10, r. 7 Farren Av


Paladini Achille, wholesale and retail fish dealer, 33- 35 S. F. Market, r. Roma Hotel


Paladini Catherine, dressmaker R. Casassa, r. 433 Broadway




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