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Sonnichsen Nicholas, r. 2030 Folsom
Sonntag Charles (Chas. Sonntag & Co.) r. Grand Hotel Sonntag Chas. & Co. (Charles Sonntag) agents U. S. Cartridge Co., Lowell Battery Guns, etc., 116 Market
Sonntag Henry A. (Sonntag & Co.) r. 591 Ellia
Sonntag Henry P., agent Granite Powder Co .. 116 Market, and agent Eureks Powder Co., 310 Pine, r. 591 Ellis .
Sonntag Julian, deputy City and County Assessor, r. 591 Ellis
Sonntag Julius H., r. 1719 Stevenson
Sonntag Lincolu, clerk Chas. Sonntag & Co., r. 591 Ellia
Sonntag Paul, tailor G. Kilpatrick, r. 223 Bush
Sonntag & Co. (Henry A. Sonntag) dealers Pacific Coast tree seeds, 116 Market
Sonograto Eli, fruit, r. 1819 Unlon
Sonogni Domenico, Swiss Benev. Soc., 627 Com- mercial
Sonoma and Santa Rosa Railroad Co., Peter Donahue president, Thomas W. Johnson secretary, 426 Mont Sonoma Lumber Co. (Sonoma Co., Cal.) Frank B. Latham secretary, 328 Montgomery, room 9
Sonora Concentration Co., Charles E. Travers secro- tary, 331 Montgomery, room 8
Sonoma Valley Railroad Co., Peter Donahue president, Thomas W. Johnaton secretary, 430 Montgomery Sons of the Emerald Isle Benev. Soc., rooms 818 Howard
Sontag Emil, cigars and tobacco, SE cor Seventh and Howard
Sopa Mary J. Mrs., dressmaker, 410 Third
Sopa Peter G., cook, r. 974 Folsom
Soper Charles B., engineer Albert Washburn, r. 11x Decatur
Soper E. B., bookkeeper Mrs. M. A. Soper, r. 1035 Market
Soper Edward A., telegraph operator S. P. RR., r. 961 Mission
Soper M. A. Mrs., millinery, + Third, r. 1035 Market Soper Thomas H., r. 1219 Clay
Sopher Benjamin, Riggers' Pro. Union, 614 Howard Sophey Joseph (McArron & Sophey) r. 822 Folsom Soraes Jacob. waiter Palace Hotel, r. 231 Stevenson Sorbier Louise Mme., millinery, 220 Van Ness Av
Sorbier Restaurant, Bocken & Baccala proptrs, 540 Commercial
Soren Wendelin, S. F. Bsecker Verein, 413 Sutter Sorensen A., laborer American Sugar Refinery Sorensen Alexander, seaman, r. North Pacific Hotel Sorensen Amelis, widow. r. 218 % Ritch
Sorensen Andrew, laborer C. P. RR., r. 32 Frederick Sorensen Charles M., tailor, 518 Pine
Sorensen James I., tailor, 622 Cias
Sorensen Jens, seaman, r. 418 Drumm
Sorensen John, clerk New Atlantic IIotel
Sorensen Jobn, tailor, r. 524 Filbert, rear
0 Sorensen Lorenz, seaman, r. 238 Steuart
Sorensen Peter, tailor George L. Reynolds, r. 404 Green
Sorensen William, hay, grain, wood, coal and groceries, NE cor Laguna and McAllister
Sorg George J., jeweler, r. 1413 Buchanan
Sorg John C., musician, r. 1413 Bucbanan
Sorg Louisa, domestic, r. 1413 Buchanan
Sorg Peter, musical instrumente, 208 Sutter, r. 1413 Buchanen
Sorg Robert, porter Levison Bros., r. 18 Stockton Pl
Sorg Rudolph, machinist Theodore Kallenberg, r. 36 Louisa
Sorge Lawrence, steward C. G. Wunsche, 46 Steuart Sorge Oscar (J. B. Golly & Co.) r. Alameda Sorich Antonlo (Medovich & Sorich) r. 7 Bagley Pl Sorin George Mrs., widow, r. 86 Everett
Sorlz Christine, seamstress, r. 303 Stockton
BEAMISH'S Gloves, Neckdress, Etc.
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Sorman Gustave, captain ship Sumatra, r. 16 Clinton Park
Sornin Alexander, watchmaker and jeweler, 343 Kear- ny, r. 1709 Stockton
Sorrel Alfred W., carpenter Spear St. Mills, r. 122 Bartlett
Sorrel Thomas A., hostler, r. 8 Perry Sorrenson L., laborer Pac. Rolling Mills
Sosa Frank, musician, r. 208 Drumm
Soto E. Mrs., widow, r. 5 Virginia
Soto José C., foreman Bissinger & Co., r. 1028 Kearny Soto Santos Mrs., widow, r. 9 Auburn
Sotzen John A., driver City RR., r. 178%% Fourteenth Soubus Vincent, fish market, 1322 Stockton
Souders May, widow, r. 34 Golden Gate Av
Souedecker Solomon W., carpenter, r. 444 Brannan Soney John P., hackman, r. 36 Clay
Soule A. J. Mrs., r. 310 Tehama
Soule Artemus G., physician, office and r. 325 Larkin Soule B. Mrs., r. 139 Fourth
Soulé Charles Z., civil engineer, r. NE cor Polk and Clay
Soule Christ., laborer Frederick W. Kamps, r. 637 California
Soule Clarence E., clerk Eugene Soule, r. 725 Bryant Soule Eugene, manufacturer carriages, wagons, agricultural implements, and general blacksmith- ing, NE cor Fourth and Bryant, ofd Kimball Fac- tory Building, r. 725 Bryant
Soulé Faunie L. Miss, assistant Lincoln Grammar School, r. 1905 Stockton
Soule Frank, editor Alta California, 529 Califor- nia, r. 1905 Stockton
Soulé John F., bookkeeper Hanley & Snow, r. Oak- land
Soulé Kendrick B., bookkeeper Lick House
Soule Maria L. Miss, assistant Girls' High School, r. 605 Polk
Soulé Milan, M. D., surgeon P. M. SS. City of Syd- ney, r. 325 Larkin
Soule Philander, capitalist, r. 323 First Soule Samuel, real estate, r. 323 First
Soule Samuel P., cheese and honey, 232 Montgomery Av, r. 804 Jackson
Soule William F., bookkeeper Elisha Ransom & Co., r. 325 Larkin
Soull Charles, carpenter, r. 518 Minna
Sour Henry, barber, r. 123% Verona Pl, rear
Sour-Mash Distilling Co., M. V. Monarch president (Owensboro, Ky.) Gregory P. Harte agent, 123 California, room 16
Souran James, milker George C. Smart, W s old San José Road, nr Industrial School
Sourdry Edward V., clerk, r. 1406 Sacramento
Sourdry John G., real estate, r. 1406 Sacramento Sourian Desiré, gentlemen's nurse, r. 115 Park Av Sourin Joseph, waiter Bay Oyster House, r. 518 Jessie Soutadet Philip, carpenter, r. 7 Pollard Pl
Souter Peter, foreman Enterprise Mill and Building Co., r. 1137% Pacific
Souter Peter Mrs., stationery, 1137% Pacific
South Bay Railroad and Land Co. (Eureka, Humboldt Co .. Cal.) office Pier 9 Steuart
South Belvidere Gold and Silver Mining Co. (Bodie, Mono Co., Cal.) Ellis Edwards secretary, 330 Pine, room 17
South Bodie Gold Mining Co. (Mono Co., Cal.) Henry Deas secretary, 44 Nevada Block
South British and National Fire and Ma- rine Insurance Cos. (of New Zealand) W. J. Callingbam & Co. general agents, 213 Sansome
South Bulwer Gold Mining Co. (Bodie, Mono Co., Cal.) William Stuart secretary, 320 Sansome, room 12
South Coast Paper Mill, S. P. Taylor & Co. agenta, 414-416 Clay
Bonth Comstock Consolidated Silver Mining Co.(Gold Hill, Nev.) John M. Buffington secretary, 309 Cal- ifornia, room 4
South Cosmopolitan Grammar School, Adolph Herbst principal, Eddy, bet Polk and Van Ness Av
South Cosmopolitan Primary School, Miss M. A. Castelhun principal, N & Post, bet Dupont and Stockton
Sonth District Police Station, 827 Folsom South End School, Reginald H. Webster principal, SE cor Williams and Henry
South Feather Water and Union Mining Co. (Yuba, Butte and Plumas Cos., Cal.) Abraham Halsey sec- retary, 328 Montgomery, room 7
South Harbor Police Station, 247 Steuart South Hite Gold Mining Co. (Mariposa Co., Cal.) F. A. Berlin secretary, 515 California
South Joseph T., painter, r. 1139 Pacific
South Justice Mining Co. (Silver City. Nev.) W. S. Marks secretary, 79 Nevada Block
South Mono Gold Mining Co. (Mono Co., Cal.) Henry Deas secretary, 44 Nevada Block
South Noonday Gold Mining Co. (Bodie, Cal.) William Stuart secretary, 320 Sansome, room 12
South Overman Silver Mining Co. (Storey Co., Nev.)" David Wilder secretary, 328 Montgomery, room 21
South Pacific Coast Railroad (Narrow Gauge) A. E. Davis president, office 20-22 Nevada Block, F. W. Bowen general superintendent, office foot of Market, George B. Barnard ticket agent, 208 Mont- gomery
South Park House, Marx Kuhl proprietor, 530 Third
South Park Livery Stable, Smith & Poultney proprietors, 344-346 Brannan
South Park Malt House, Herman Zweig pro- prietor, 610 Brannan
South Point Mills, A. M. Jewell & Co. proprie- tors, scroll sawing and turning, Ns Berry, bet Third and Fourth
South Point Warehouse, Thomas G. Walkington agent, Berry, bet Third and Fourth
South San Francisco Baptist Mission Chapel, Rev. George E. Davis pastor, cor Eleventh and H, South S. F.
South San Francisco Brewery, A. Hoelacher & Co., proptrs, cor Railroad and Fourteenth Avs, South S. F.
South San Francisco Dock Co., William Stu- art secretary, 320 Sansome, room 12
South San Francisco Methodist Episcopal Church, S 8 Fifteenth Av, bet N and P, South S. F.
South San Francisco Packing and Provision Co. (Jo- siah G. Johnson, Henry Mohr, Hans Kroger and Charles Nonnenmann) cor Fourth Av and M, South S. F.
South, San Francisco Park, Knobloch & Bloomer proptra, W a Railroad Av, bet Ninth and Tenth Avs, South S. F.
South San Francisco Sub Post Office, George B. Tolman clerk in charge, NW cor Railroad and Eleventh Avs, South S. F.
South San Francisco School, W. J. Gorman principal, SW cor Fourteenth Av and L, South S. F.
South San Francisco Wool Scouring Factory, Frank P. McLennan proptr, office N s Townsend, nr Fifth, works cor Railroad and Twenty-fourth Avs, South S. F.
South Standard Mining Co. (Bodie, Cal.) Charles A. Sankey secretary, office 331 Montgomery, room 20 Southack Francia Wa, r. 1931 Jessie
Southack Frank L., clerk auditor C. P. RR., r. 1931 Jessie
Southam James, waiter Vanoni & Scott, r. 146 Second Southard Albert B., conductor California St. RR., r. 1422 Jackson
Southard Frank R., conductor California St. RR., r. 1422 Jackson
Southard Mason C., mining secretary, 331 Mont- gomery, room 18, and clerk surveyor's dept Cus- tom House, r. 206 Eddy
Souther George H., plasterer, r. 1621 Buchanan
Souther Horace O., bricklayer, r. 333 Duncan
Souther John L., teamster Petersen & Co., r. 1621 Bu- chanan
Souther Joseph N. (Joseph N. Souther & Co.) r. 1104 Market
Souther Joseph N. & Co. (Joseph N. Souther) manufacturers flavoring extracts, 122-124 Market Souther Thomas, clerk, r. 1215 Jones
Souther William H., bookkeeper Redington & Co., r. 210 Powell
Southerland John N., butcher L. & J. Hertz, r. Oak- land
Southern Belle Mining Co. (Esmeralda Co., Nev.) William H. Barton secretary, 326 Pine
Southern California Directory Publishing Co., Lau- rence Whitworth manager, 32 Fourth, room 12
Southern Cross Hydraulic Mining Co. (Placer Co., Cal.) Charles T. Bridge secretary, 224 California Southern Development Company, Frank S. Douty secretary, NE cor Fourth and Townsend, room 4
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JOS. FREDERICKS & CO., 649 Market St .- CARPETS, OIL CLOTH and LINOLEUM.
Black Walnut, Oak. Ash and other Eastern Hardwoods, Sugar Pine, Eastern Pine, Cedar, Spruce, Stepping, Oregon Mine and Hled wood Lumber.
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Southern Pacific Railroad Co., Charles Crocker president, A. C. Bassett superintendent, J. L. Willcutt secretary, general office NE cor Fourth and Townsend, passenger depot Town- send, bet Third and Fourth, freight depot cor Fifth and Townsend, repair shops cor Sixteenth and Harrison
Southern Pacific Railroad of Arizona, Charles F. Crocker president, H. M. Wright secre- tary, office NE cor Fourth and Townsend
Southern Thomas R., teacher penmanship Heald's Business College, r. SE cor Twenty-first and San- chez .
Southon James, waiter P. M. SS. George W. Elder, r. 627 Vallejo
Southwell George, blacksmith Mangeot & Daclin, r. 904 Kearny
Southwell George, reporter The Guide, and carpenter, 926 Washington, r. 1519%% Leavenworth
Southwell John W., teacher music. r. 1422 Taylor Southwick Benjamin, shipcarpenter, r. 18 Welsh Southwick Edwin, teamster, r. 24 Minna
Southwick George, cook ship Santa Clara Southwick G. H., r. Grand Hotel
Southwick William O., special policeman old City Hall, r. 244 Minna
Southworth E. C., student Heald's Business College Souza Antonio N., Portuguese Pro. and Benev. Assn, 510 Bush
Souza August, steamboatman, r. 38 Jackson Souza Manuel, porter H. J. Kroscher, r. 8 Union Souza Mary, widow, r. S s Union, nr Battery Sovern William, stableman, r. 1309 Stockton Sozin Charles, Cigarmakers' Assn, 807 Market
Sozin Charles W., editor California Freie Presse, 518 Sacramento, r. SW cor Hyde and Geary
Spaar Christoph, groceries and liquors, NE cor Filbert and Mason
Spaar Conrad, engineer Washington Brewery, r. 18 Jansen
Spaar Henry, r. 2113 Taylor
Spaar John, bartender Normann & Pauli, r. 1621 Du- pont
Spader Jeremiah V., clerk James B. Haggin, r. Oak- land
Spadina Angelo, teacher music, r. 2417 Sacramento Spadoni Joseph, check clerk freight dept C. P. RR., r. 503 Third
Spaelti Frederick, compositor S. F. Abend Post, r. 240 Minns
Spafford Elvira Mrs., dressmaker, 1206 Stockton
Spafford James M. (J. M. Spafford & Co.) r. Oakland Spafford J. M. & Co. (James M. Spafford) commission merchants and manufs agents, and packers fruit and vegetables, 310-312 Clay
Spafford Milton E., tincanmaker B. C. Austin, r. 1206 Stockton
Spahr W. L. (Hause & Spahr) r. 738 Howard
Spaight John C., clerk Keane Bros., r. 609 Post Spaight Patrick, milk dairy, W s Wayne, nr Union Av Spain H. M. Mrs., furnished rooms, 615 Stockton
Spain J. S., wines, liquors and cigars, 312 Cali- fornia, r. 615 Stockton
Spalan John, laborer, r. N s Twenty-ninth, bet San José Av and Dolores
Spalane Michael, laborer, r. W s San Bruno Road, bet Gavin and Sweeney
Spalding E. A. Mrs., housekeeper 14 Geary
Spalding Edward B. Rev., principal Trinity School, r. 1534 Mission
Spalding Edward C., clerk, r. 636 Commercial
Spalding Eugene, cooper, r. 926 Harrison
Spalding Harriet A., teacher, r. 243 Ninth
Spalding James L., salesman, Cal. Cracker Co., r, 930 Howard
Spalding Louisa Mrs., proptr Ralston House, 1222 Pine
Spalding Rosa M., widow, r. 1717 Polk
Spalding Volney, r. 1222 Pine
Spalding William E., stavegrader Mattulath Mnfg Co., r. 926 Harrison
Spalding. See Spaulding
Spalt Philip, drayman Getz Bros. & Co., r. 510 Ninth Spamer Adam, capitalist, r. 116 Thirteenth
Spamer Henry C., painter and decorator, 334 Bush, r. 116 Thirteenth
Spamer Justus A., agent Miller's Compressed Yeast, 643 Mission, r. 116 Thirteenth
Spangenberg Adolph (Olsen & Spangenberg) r. 214%% Sixth
Spangler Daniel B., furniture, r. cor Ninth Av and L. South S. F.
Spangler Jacob, baker, r. 639 Broadway
Spanier Joseph, liquor ealoon, 112 Post. r. 300 Dupont Spanish American Club Rooms, 212 Sutter
Spanish Mutual Benevolent Society, 730 Montgomery
Spanjer Peter, shipcarpenter, r. Railroad Av, bet Fourth and Fifth Ave, South 8. F.
Spannagel Eberhard, baker W. & 8. Wheeland, r. 2232 Mission
Spannagel John C., bakery, 125 Seventh
Spannhacke Antoine, fruits and vegetables, 320 Six- tecnth
Spanton Andrew, painter, r. 1214% Polk
Spanton James, painter and whitener, 1214 Polk, r. 1214 % Polk
Sparenberg Charles H., agent, r. 25 Minna
Spargo John J., range mnir, 2226 Howard
Sparhawk Edward P., deputy County Clerk, r. 211 Jones
Spark Fritz, porter Niagara House, 724 Mission
Spark John, engineer Geary St., P. and O. R.R., r. cor Point Lobos and First Ave
Spark John H., housepainter, r. 14 Clinton Park
Sparks Agnes Mrs., physician, office and r. 403 Mont- gomery Av
Sparks Charles (Weston & Sparks) r. Abbotsford House
Sparks Charles, barber H. Schottler, r. 2755 Misalon Sparks Hervey, attorney at law, r. Occidental Hotel Sparks Jane, domestic 806 Bush
Sparks Minnie, domestic 820 Poat
Sparks William, bookkeeper Bryant & Cook, r. 12 Sec- ond Av
Sparks William, master mariner, office 7 Mission, r. 2517 Bryaut
Sparks William H., inspector Custom House, r. 201 Turk
Sparrow Albert R., compositor Chronicle, r. 1908 Stockton
Sparrow Antonio, barber Stable & Bernhard, r. 3 Chestnut Pl
Sparrow Arthur, jeweler Levison Bros., r. 33 Clem
Sparrow Edward, compositor A. L. Bancroft & Co., ?. 323 Taylor
Sparrow John, clerk Joseph Sparrow, r. 33 Clem
Sparrow John T., concave stave jolner Mattulath Mufg Co., r. 26 Decatur
Sparrow Joseph, groceries and liquors and market, 33-35 Clementina
Sparrow Joseph W., jeweler Levison Bros., r. 33 Clem Sparrow Walter, bookkeeper Stone & Hayden, r. 743 Pine
Spat William, Ship Calkers' Assn, 44 Spear
Spaulding Andrew, clerk Mayor's Office, r. NE cor Fifth and Jessie
Spaulding Aseph, carpenter, r. 46 Silver
Spaulding Charles A. A., attorney at law, r. 317 Gol- den Gate Av
Spaulding Charles F., butcher, 1409 Folsom
Spaulding Charles H., machiniat N. W. Spaulding, r. Oakland
Spaulding Charles J., r. 317 Golden Gate Av
Spanlding Frederick D., teamster J. Spaulding & Co., r. 1715 Clay
Spaulding George (George Spaulding & Co.) r. 1109 Clay
Spaulding George & Co. (George Spaulding and Dwight Germaln) book and job printers. 414 Clay
Spaulding Gold and Silver Mining Co. (Mono Co., Cal.) Johu W. Pew secretary, 310 Pine, room 13 ₫ Spaulding J. A., r. Nevada House
Spaulding J. & Co. (John Spaulding) proprie- tors Pioneer Carpet Beating Machine, and Excel- sior Warerooms, 353-357 Teharua
Spaulding James G., bookkeeper A. S. Hallidie, r. 1109 Clay
Spaulding Jerome, secretary Pac. Store and Iron Works Co., and secretary State Board of Prison Directora, office 410 Kearny, room 2, r. 987 Harrison
Spaulding John (J. Spaulding & Co.) r. 1713 Clay Spaulding Madison, bricklayer, r. 308 Jeanle, rear Spaulding Nathan W., saw-amithing and re- pairing, 17-19 Fremont, and (Pac. Saw Manufac- turing Co.) and assistant U. S. Treasurer, office 608 Commercial, r. Highland Park, East Oakland Spaulding William H., capitaliat, r. 535 Post Spaulding. See Spalding
PAPER HANGINGS
Importer of French, American and English Paper Hangings. Private Residences Geo. W. Clark, 645 Market
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D. HICKS & CO., Bookbinders and Printers, 508 Montgomery St., cor. Commercial.
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Spear A. F. & Co. (Alexander F. Spear and Joseph G. Levensaler) stevedores, Pier 22 Steuart
Spear Alexander F. (A. F. Spear & Co.) r. 2908 Folsom Spear Charles J., foreman Buckingham & Hecht, r. 1571 % Market
Spear Cora Miss, assistant Tehama St.Primary School, r. 2908 Folsom
Spear Edward S. (Edward S. Spear & Co.) r. Oakland Spear Edward S. & Co. (Edward S., Joseph S., Joseph S. Jr. and Gustavus L. Spear) auctioneers and commission merchants, 729 Market
Spear Gustavus L. (Edward S. Spear & Co.) r. 1810 Post
Spear James, molder Fulton Foundry, r. 519 Mission Spear Jane E. Miss, teacher, r. 1509 Pine
Spear Jason, clerk, r. 244 Taylor
Spear John I., r. 2121 Bush
Spear Joseph S. (Edward S. Spear & Co.) r. Oakland Spear Joseph S. Jr. (Edward S. Spear & Co.) r. 1511 Geary
Spear Robert, laborer, r. SE cor Francisco and Kear Spear Robert F., employee Sea Wall Grain Sheds, r. SE cor Francisco and Kearny
Spear Street Mills, F. W. Glade proprietor, 30-34 Spear
Spear Street Wharf, foot Spear
Spear Thomas R., dentist, 235 Kearny, room 11, r. 415 Fifth
Spear William J., liquor saloon, SW cor Pacific and Davis, and cigars and tobacco, 976 Harrison
Spear. See Speer
Spearman Andrew D., salesman J. J. O'Brien & Co., r. 599 Ellis
Spearman Catherine, widow, r. 438 Jessie
Spearman Michael, laborer, r. Golden Gate Av, bet Baker and Broderick
Spears Charles, laborer, r. 417 Twenty-eighth Spears Letitia, widow, r. 1202 Powell
Spears. See Speers and Spiers
Specht Charles, cook Palace Hotel, r. 164 Jessie
Specht George, cook Palace Hotel, r. 720 Mission
Specht George, porter B. Nathan & Co., r. 1205 Ma-ket
Specht John, cigarmaker, r. 522 Filbert, rear Specht Joseph, carrier Examiner, r. 18%% Heron
Specht Mary Miss, r. 18%% Heron
Specht Wilhelmina, widow, r. 1205 Market
Special Agent Post Office Dept, office 320 Sansome, rooms 27-28
Special Agent U. S. Treasury Dept, office 7-9 Apprais- er's Bidg
Speck John, seaman, r. North Pacific Hotel
Speckman Frederick F., groceries and liquors, NW cor Fourth and Mission, r. 111 Fourth
Speckter Henry, liquor saloon,cor Beale and Brannan, r. 672%% Natoma
Speckter John, upholsterer, r. Channel, nr Fourth
Speckter Richard (Wienberg & Speckter) r. Channel, nr Fourth
Speed John, butcher, r. 237 Stevenson
Specdie Mary, widow, r. 946 Harrison
Speer Charles J., cabinetmaker, r. 118 Gilbert, rear
Speer IIngh J., physician, office and r. 11 Kearny Speer John W., mining, r. 419 Laguna
Speer. See Spear
Speers David,storekeeper freight dept C. P. RR., r. 38 Russ
Speetzen Henry F.,cabinetmaker Cal. Furniture Mnfg Co., r. 2014 Hyde
Spegges Jea, porter R. J. Techau, r. 36 Shipley
Speidel Adolph, coppersmith Sanders & Co., r. 313 Green
Speler Bernard, clerk John Rosenfeld, r. 1513 Golden Gate AV
Speier Issac, salesman Western White Goods Mnfg Co., r. 227 Golden Gate Av
Speler. See Speyer and Spier
Speight James, deckhand stmr San Joaquin No. 2
Speik William, cigarmaker Riese Bros.,r.1051 Mission Speifling Henry, seaman, r. 132 Steuart
Spefaz Joseph, shoemaker Robert Hess, r. 325 Sutter Speith William, cabinetmaker Will & Finck, r. 769 Market
Spelan John, miner, r. Twenty-ninth, bet San José Av and Dolores
Spellacy Michael, miner, r. 957 Market
Spellan Arthur V., grainer, r. 822 Vallejo
Spellan Elizabeth, widow, r. 822 Vallejo
Spellman Daniel, r. S & Gaven, bet Railroad Av and Merrill
Spellman F., laborer Hancock & Kelso, r. NW cor Bay and Powell
Spellman Gadalia, seaman, r. 506 Bush
Spellman John F., teamster J. Schwegerle & Co., r. 13 Geneva
Spellman Joseph, merchant tailor, 506 Bush
Spellman Julia, widow, r. 1907 Dupont
Spellman Martin, carpenter Presidio RR .; r. Eureka, bet Twentieth and Twenty-first
Spellman Michael, laborer, r. S & Gaven; bet Railroad Av and Merrill
Spellman R. Mrs., widow, r. 8%% Caroline Pl
Spellman Rebecca, widow, r. 11 Antonio
Spellman Timothy, laborer Hancock & Kelso, r. 2116 Powell
Spellman Thomas, painter and calker, r. 1907 Dupont Spellman. See Spielman.and Spilman
Spelman John, barber John Stahle, r. 11 Carlos PI
Spelty Fredolin, teacher, r. 1002 Montgomery
Spence A. C., clerk, r. 1532 Polk
Spence Abel S. (A. S. Spence & Co.) r. 708 California Spence A. S. & Co. (Abel S. Spence) importers novelties and fancy goods, 537 Market
Spence Brothers & Co. (Cincinnati, O.) mnfrs tobacco, W. J. Houston & Co. agents, 205 Front
Spence Clarke, clerk A. S. Spence & Co., r. 708 Cal
Spence James, weaver S. F. Pioneer Woolen Factory, r. North Point, bet Larkin and Polk
Spence John P., dairyman Chelsea Dairy, r. 954 Fol Spence William A. (Spence & Johnson) r. 1532 Clay Spence William P., driver Chelsea Dairy, r. 938 Fol Spence & Johnson ( William A. Spence and Robert J. Johnson) fish dealers, 93 California Market
Spencer Aaron G., machinist Golden State and Miners' Iron Works, r. Colonnade House
Spencer Alexander O., bill clerk Oregon R. and N. Co., r. 703 Stockton
Spencer Almon C., teamster Bowen Bros., r. 1532 Polk
Spencer Alrik G., printer, r. 500 Folsom
Spencer Ann Mrs., r. 912 Powell
Spencer Annie, widow, r. 329 Fourth
. Spencer Charles H., cook Gehrels & Lubben, SW cor Davis and Sacramento
Spencer Christina Mrs., r. 32 Everett
Spencer Christopher, shipcarpenter, r. 309 Fremont
Spencer David, liquor saloon, NW cor Folsom and Beale, r. 306 Folsom
Spencer Frank, bookkeeper, r. 1206 Market
Spencer Frederick M., milkranch, N s Point Lobos Av, bet Johnson Av and Ferrie
Spencer Frederick W. (F. W. Spencer & Co.) r. 1523 Sutter
Spencer F. W. & Co. (Frederick W. Spencer) agents Spencer pianos and Smith American organs, 23-25 Fifth
Spencer George, machinist, r. Thoroughfare Hotel Spencer George W., contractor, r. 925 Post
Spencer George W., manager insurance dept Balfour, Guthrie & Co., r. 2 Martha Pl
Spencer H. A. Mrs., milliner, r. 302 O'Farrell
Spencer H. A., porter Sanborn, Vail & Co., r. 302 O'Farrell
Spencer Harry C., entry clerk L. G. Sresovich & Co., r. 220 Third
Spencer Herbert H., salesman J. J. O'Brien & Co., r. 838 Mission
Spencer Homer T., bookkeeper, r. 1220 Market
Spencer James, nightwatchman P. M. SS. Co., r. E s Prospect Av. opp Powell Av, B. H.
Spencer J. J. Mrs., widow, r. 530 Howard
Spencer John C., artificial flowers and feathers, 1024 Market, r. NW cor Mason and O'Farrell
Spencer John D., cutter, r. 813 Filbert
Spencer John W., carpenter, r. 1315 Devisadero
Spencer Joseph D., tailor Joseph Baloun, r. 923 Greenwich
Spencer Julia, domestic St. Nicholas Hotel, 212 First
Spencer Lewis C., carpenter, SW cor Elizabeth and San José Av
Spencer Louis, r. 815 Stockton
Spencer Lowell B., clerk John Rosenfeld, r. 1024 Bush Spencer Oliver H., attorney at law, 408 Cali- fornia, rooms 12-13, r. Palace Hotel
Spencer Rebecca Miss, teacher, r. 1423 Webster
Spencer Richard, laborer, r. 321 Dupont
Spencer Robert, capitalist, r. 957 Howard
Spencer S. L. Mrs., widow, r. 1402 Pacific
Spencer Thomas, seaman, r. 820 Battery
Spencer Thomas, waiter, r. 3 Sutter
Spencer Thomas F., clerk S. P. RR., r. 1206 Market
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Dixon & Bernstein, Show Case Manuf's, 250 Market St.
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Spencer Thomas W., machinist Union Iron Works, r. | Spindler W., bartender, r. 733 Market 634 Mission
Spencer Warren P., lettercarrier Post Office, r. 310 Montgomery Av
Spencer William E., carpenter, r. W s Sherman, bet Eighteenth and Nineteenth
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