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Owens Arthur, jeweler Louis Miller Jr., r. 516 Eddy Owens Benjamin W., wool broker, 405 Front, r. 225 Ellis
Owens Charles, carriage painter, r. 613 Mission
Owens Charles, driver Hahn & Keller, r.NE cor Grove and Lott
Owens Edward, carpenter, r. 1006 McAllister
Owens Edward M., harnessmaker, r. 470 Tehama
Owens Elizabeth, widow, r. 2508 Post
Owens Elizabeth, widow, r. 634 Fulton
Owens Frank J., carpenter, r. 634 Fulton
Owens Frederick, clerk Hugh Huddleston, r. 114 Oak
Owens Harry F., machinist, r. 1000 Harrison
Owens Henry C., with S. F. Laundry Assn, r. 516 Eddy
Owens Isaac B., clerk Hugh Huddleston, r. 114 Oak
Owens James, engineer, r. 139 Minna ·
Owens James, machinist, r. 526 Howard
Owens James, molder, r. 25%% Ritch
Owens James V., groceries and liquors, SE cor Fulton and Buchanan
Owens Jane, widow, r. 15 Hampton Pl
Owens John, carrier Chronicle, r. 706 McAllister
Owens John, laborer, r. 412% Shipley
Owens John, patternmaker, r. 116 Park Av
Owens John, salesman, r. 1110 Pierce
Owens John, seaman, r. 503 Folsom
Owens John, shipliner, r. 311 Pacific
Owens John, weaver S. F. Pioneer Woolen Factory, r. Point San José
Owens John B., agent San Francisco Sewer Pipe Association, and dealer terra cotta and stone ware flower pots, etc., 22 California, r. 1810 Fillmore Owens John B. Jr., clerk John B. Owens, r. 1733 Eddy Owens John C., clerk Cluff & De Witt, r. 15 Hampton P Owens John E., pressman J. Winterburn & Co., r. 712 Turk
Owens John W., attorney at law, r. 636 Commercial
Owens Kate, cook 1315 Hyde
Owens Kate Mrs., teacher music, r. SE cor Guerrero and Duncan
Owens Margaret Mrs., r. 106 Jackson
Owens Mary A., domestic 2326 Clay
Owens Nellie M., assistant Girls High School, r. 1810 Fillinore
Owens Oscar N., machinist, r. 516 Eddy
Owens Patrick, laborer Golden Gate Park
Owens Patrick H., real estate, r. SE cor Guerrero and Duncau
Owens Peter, laborer, r. 416 Austin
Owens Peter, painter, r. 1420 Broadway, rear
MAHOGANY, SPANISH CEDAR, PRIMAVERA :
JOHN WIGMORE, 133 Spear St.
D. HICKS & CO., Practical Bookbinders and Paper-rulers, 508 Montgomery St., cor. commercial.
G. D. MORSE,
PHOTOGRAPHIER, 826 MARKET ST.
FIRST CLASS TALENT ONLY EMPLOYED,
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Owens Richard H. (Owens & Watson) r. 1141 Folsom Owens T. G. Mrs., widow, r. 1807 Mission
Owens Thomas J., expressman, 22 California, r. 1733 Eddy
Owens William, laborer, r. 929 Bryant
Owens William (O'Neil & Owens) r. 470 Tehama
Owens & Watson (Richard H. Owens and James A. Watson) house and sign painters, 1127 Howard Owens. See Owen
Owles Fred. S., salesman, r. 2130 Green
Owles John G., salesman C. Curtin, r. 315 Shotwell
Oxley Arthur W., bookkeeper Palmer & Rey, r. 1703 Kearny
Oyen S. C., merchant tailor, 548 Fourth
Ozanne Arthur, drayman C. Anduran & Co., r. 1132 Howard
Ozouf Sophia, dressmaker, 610 Post
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PAATER John, bartender Jacob Weiss, r. 2 Bush St. Pl Pablo Castro, harnessmaker William Davis, r. 1065 Kearny
Pabstmann George J., r. 612 Mission
Pac John J. (Boutes & Pac) r. 524 Union
Pace Charles, chronometer and watchmaker, 418 Battery, r. 1018 Jackson
Pace James D., clerk Solomon Heydenfelat, 33 Nevada Block
Pace José, r. 1318 Dupont
Pace Thomas, prizer Seal Rock Tobacco Co., r. 221 Minna
Pacheco Antonio, barber, r. 528 Bush
Pacheco Edubigez, r. 434 Green
Pacheco Pablo, teamster I. F. Eaton & Son, r. 717 Va- lencia
Pacheteau Jacques V. (F. Thomas & Co.) r. 337 Tenth Pacheteau Jeau, dyer F. Thomas & Co., r. 337 Tenth Pachner Robert B., cutter Hyman Levison, r. 449 Stevenson
Pacific Anatomical Museum, Dr. Louis J. Jordan proptr, 751 Market
Pacific Asphaltum Co. (F. N. Neuval and Wil- liam S. Somervell) dealers in asphaltum and felt, 420 Jackson, and 422 Montgomery
Pacific Bag Factory, E. Detrick & Co. proprie- tors, 108-112 Market
Pacific Bank, R. H. McDonald president, NW cor Sansome 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, C. P. RR. Building, room 16, 205 Sutter, 833 Sutter, cor California and Fill- more, cor Powell and Union, Butchertown, and 1002 Broadway, Oakland
Pacific Boiler Works, Rankin, Brayton & Co. proprietors, 120 Fremont
Pacific Bonded and Free Warehouses, Gow- er & Gilman proprietors, office NE cor Broadway and Battery
Pacific Bonded Warehouse, Gower & Gilman proprietors, NE cor Battery and Broadway
Pacific Bone Coal and Fertilizing Co., NW cor Santa Clara and Minnesota
Pacific Box Factory, Myers, Gilman & Co. pro- prietors, SW cor Ninth and Harrison, Telephone Office 119 Front
Pacific Brass Works, Olsson & Nevers proptrs, 111 First
Pacific Brewery, Fortmann & Co. proprietors, 267-271 Tehama
Pacine Bridge Co., Charles H. Gorrill president, Richard W. Gorrill treasurer, office 4 California, works Berry, bet Fourth and Fifth
Pacific Building and Loan Association, Jules Cerf president, L. L. Dennery secretary, 729 Montgomery, room 4
PACIFIC BUSINESS COLLEGE Chamber- Iain & Robinson proprietors, 320 Post
Pacific Business College Review (monthly) 320 Post
Pacific Carriage Co., Oliver Hinckley superintendent, office 11 Powell, branch office 200 Sutter
Pacific Cement Co., Jeremiah Browell agent, 731 Montgomery
Pacific Chain Works, Gordon Hardware Co. proprietors, 252 Spear, 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. To. bey publisher, 605 Montgomery
Pacific Cloak and Suit Manufacturing Co. (Leszynsky & Zekind) 2-4 Battery
Pacific Club, J. T. Boyd president, E. B. Joice vice-president, J. C. L. Wadsworth secretary, John McKee treasurer, rooms NE cor Montgomery and Bush
Pacific Coast Business Directory (tri-ennial- ly) Directory Publishing Co. publishers, 518 Clay Pacific Coast Children's Carriage Works, Edwin Falk- ingham proptr, 830 Sixteenth
Pacific Coast Dramatic Agency, E. & C. Funk- enstein proprietors. 320 Sansome, room 35
Pacific Coast Dredging and Reclamation Co., Vincent Neale secretary, 271 East
Pacific Coast Gas Saving Co., J. P. Flanders president, D. Gutmann secretary, office 405 Califor- nia
Pacific Coast Hotel Register Co. (D. Hicks & Co.) C. D. Hines general agent, 508 Montgomery Pacific Coast Internal Revenue Guide (monthly) Bean & Thompson publishers, 320 Sansome, room 67 Pacific Coast Jewish Almanac, William Saalburg proptr and publisher, 622 Clay
Pacific Coast Land Bureau, Wendell Easton president, George W. Frink manager, F. B. Wilde secretary, 22 Montgomery
PACIFIC COAST LAND BUREAU,
A Corporation.
President Wendell Easton
Vice-President and General Manager. Geo. W. Frink Treasurer .. Anglo-Californian Bank
Secretary . F. B. Wilde
BOARD OF DIRECTORS-J. O. Eldridge, Grant I. Tag- gart, G. W. Frink, F. B. Wilde, Wendeii Easton.
PRINCIPAL PLACE OF BUSINESS,
22 MONTGOMERY ST., SAN FRANCISCO.
Sub-Agencies at each county seat of the State.
Agency for Sale and Exchange of Farming Lands. Large tracts subdivided and sold at auction or private sale. Colonists and Immigrantslocated. Careful appraisement made for Banks, Courts, Administrators, Trustees, etc. Legal forms complied with. Fuil records of sale, in each county, on file at the General Office. Assume entire charge of property, pay taxes, insurance, etc. MONEY TO LOAN.
Pacific Coast Law Journal, William T. Bag- gett & Co. publishers, 538 Sacramento
Pacific Coast Law Printing and Publish- ing Co. (William T. Baggett & Co.) 538 Sacra- mento
Pacific Coast Manufacturing Co. (Trowbridge & Wightman) manufacturers Climax Washing Powder, 905}% Howard
Pacific Coast Mining Protective Association (Richards & Tregloan) office 22 Geary, room 11
Pacific Coast Oil Co. (Los Angeles and Ventura Cos.) L. D. Fisk secretary, 402 Montgomery, room 11 . Pacific Coast Petroleum Co., A. E. Davis president, Office S. P. C. RR. Bldg. foot of Market
Pacific Coast Postal Index (monthly) Louis P. McCarty publisher and proprietor, 502 Taylor
Pacific Coast Steamship Co., Charles Goodall president, John Rosenfeld vice-president, Edwin Goodall secretary, Goodall, Perkins & Co. general agents, office 10 Market, ticket office 214 Montgom- ery
Pacific Coast Steamship Co's Store, James Pritchard port steward, NE cor Broadway and Front
Pacific Collection Co., Julius Blumenthal man- ager, 528 California, room 3
Pacific Congress Springs Depot, Bliven & Mitchell proptrs, 29 New Montgomery
Pacific Copper Works, Wagner & Todt proptrs, 565 Mission
Pacific Cordage Co., William C. Gibbs secretary, 318 California, room 3
Pacific Cream of Tartar Works, Ami Vignier proptr, office 429 Battery, factory 968-970 Bryant.
LOUIS BRAVERMAN & CO.
STERLING SILVERWARE AND FRENCH CLOCKS 119 Montgomery Street.
The Travelers is the only Accident Insurance Co. that has a RECORD.
LA GRANDE LAUNDRY
GOOD WORK. LOW PRICES. OFFICE, 648 MARKET STREET.
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Pacific Detective Bureau (R. B. Hall & Co.) rooms 32- 35 Stevenson Bldg
Pacific Dispensary Hospital for Women and Children, Mrs. A. L. Stone president, Miss Kate N. Post M. D., 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 Dye Works, 140 Post
Pacific Electric Co., Charles H. Wheeler presi- dent, office 330 Sutter
Pacific Exchange Building, 314 Montgomery Pacific Fertilizing Co., A. Haas manager, 106 Davis
Pacific Fire Insurance Co. (of New York) A. J. Bryant agent, 218 Sansome
Pacific Free Warehouse, Gower & Gilman proprietors, NW cor Front and Broadway
Pacific Fringe Factory, Auerbach & Thompson proptrs, 751 Market
Pacific Fruit Market, 534-536 Clay
Pacific Furniture Factory, Kragen & Geist pro- prietors, 736 Brannan
Pacific Gas Light Co. (constructor's Office) 508 Montgomery
Pacific Glass Cuffing, Staining, Emboss- ing and Designing Works, John Mallon proprietor, 19 Fremout and 1213-1215 Howard
Pacific Glove Works, Simon Bruml proptr, 106 Battery Pacific Glue Factory, Codington, Wilcox & Co. proptrs, Fifteenth Av, bet Adele and Stringham, South S.F. Pacific Gold, Silver and Nickel Plating Works, William E. Shepman proprietor, 101-103 Geary
Pacific Gold Mining Co. (Amador Co., Cal.) Charles T. Bridge secretary, 224 California
Pacific Greenbacker (weekly) Rufus T. Buell proptr, 1117 Folsom
Pacific Hebrew Orphan Asylum and Home Society, S. W. Levy president, Leo Eloesser secretary, Devis- adero, bet Hayes and Grove
Pacific Hide and Leather Co., Henry Holl- man president, San José Av, bet Thirtieth and Thirty-first
Pacific Homeopathic Dispensary, Mrs. D. Wilder president, 843 Howard
Pacific Homeopathic Pharmacy, F. Hiller Jr. & Co. proprietors, SW cor Geary and Dupont Pacific House, Thomas Abbott proptr, 702 Front
Pacific Improvement Co., J. H. Strobridge president, Frank S. Douty secretary, NE cor Fourth and Townsend, room 4
Pacific Ink Factory, Louis Schwabacher pro- prietor, 617-621 Brannan
Pacific Insurance Agency, Jonathan Hunt, Son & Co. managers, 313 California
Pacific Iron Works, Rankin, Brayton & Co. pro- prietors, 127-135 First
Pacific Jewelry Co., Newmans & Samuel pro- prietors, 6 Battery
Pacific Jute Manufacturing Co., Philip Susmann sec- retary, office 115 Battery
Pacific Kerosene Oil Works, Allyne & White proprietors, cor Chestnut and Taylor, office 112- 114 Front
Pacific Lamp amil Reflector Factory, Emile Boesch proprietor, 583-585 Mission
Pacific Land and Trust Co., Robert J. Mercer secreta- ry and manager, 513 California
Pacific Land Investment Co., A. E. Davis president, office S. P. C. RR. Bldg, foot of Market .
Pacific Laundry, Anthony N. Wahler proprietor, Office 775 Market
Pacific Life (sporting weekly) J. J. Harrigan pro- prietor, 420 Kearny
acific Livery Stable, Geo. S. Banks proptr, 709 Jones Pacific Lodgiuga, Sarah A. Cottrell proptr, 209 Leides Pacific Machinery Depot, H. P. Gregory &Co. proprietors. 2-4 California
Pacific Plating Works, Wm. E. Shepman pro- prietor, 101-103 Geary
Pacific Mail Steamship Co., office cor First and Brannan, Williams, Dimond & Co. agents, 202 Market and 3 Pine
Pacific Mail Steamship Co's Wharf, cor Brannan and First
Pacific Manufacturing Co., J. P. Pierce presi- dent, manufacturers and dealers wooden and me- tallic burial cases and caskets, factory Santa Clara, Cal., salesroom 629 Mission, SE cor New Montgomery
Pacific Medical and Surgical Journal (mouthly) Henry Gibbons M. D. and Henry Gib- bons Jr. M. D. editors, office 101 Dupont
Pacific Metal Works, Morrow & Strong proptrs, 115- 117 First
Pacific Methodist (weekly) Wick. B. Parsons editor and publisher, 320 Sansome aud 419 Sacra- mento, room 67
Pacific Mineral Water Co., Thomas J. Pyne proptr, 145 Valencia
Pacific Mustard Mills, John L. Koster manager, 33 Main
Pacific Mutual Life Insurance Co., George A. Moore president, E. B. Mott Jr. secretary, 418 California
Pacific Newspaper Publishing Co., Carlos White proprietor, 320 Sansome and 419 Sacra- mento
Pacific Nursery, W s Baker, bet Lombard and Chest- nut
Pacific Oakum Factory, Samuel F. Weeks proptr, cor Eighteenth and Harrison
Pacific Oil and Lead Works, Kittle & Co. agents, office 202 California
Pacitic Oyster House, George H. C. Haake proptr, 337 Bush
Pacific Perfumery Co. (Henry C. Hudson and Wil- liam A. Peavey) mnfrs perfumery and cosmetics, 13 Pine
Pacific Pickle Works, John L. Koster manager, 419 Fulton, office 323 Front
Pacific Pilot, Frederick G. Gerhard editor, office 36 Thirteenth
Pacific Power Co., S. C. Bigelow president, George F. Bowman secretary, works 23 Steven- gon, office 314 California
Pacific Press Publishing House (Oakland) James W. Gardner agent, 527 Commercial
Pacific Printer (monthly) Palmer & Rey publish- ers, 529 Commercial
Pacific Real Estate Union, Frank W. Marvin secre- tary. 32 Sansome
Pacific Refrigerating Co., J. B. Wattles manager, 948- 950 Mission, office 303 Montgomery
Parific Rolling Mill Co., William Alvord pres- ident, Charles M. Keeney secretary, L. B. Bench- ley general manager, P. Noble superintendent, works Potrero Point, office 202 Market
Pacific Rubber Paint Co., Whittier, Fuller & Co. proprietors, 228-230 Beale, office SW cor Front and Pine
Pacific Rural Press (agricultural weekly) Dewey & Co. publishers and proprietors. 252 Market
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 Journal (monthly) Albert Lyser & Co. editors and proprietors, 838 Market
Pacific Scouring Co., George Abbot agent, NW cor Fifth and Townsend
Pacific Suda Co., John Horstmann proptr, 769-775 Bryant
Pacific Soda Water Works, Breig & Schafer proptrs, 38 Hayes
Pacific Spring and Mattress Co. (W. A. Clark, H. Black and C. Rickoff) 25-27 New Montgomery
Pacific States Watchman (semi-monthly) 252 Market Pacific Steam Candy Factory, J. H. Eichler & Co. · proptrs, 1065 Market
Pacific Steam Carpet Beating Works, Conk- lin Brothers proprictors, 333 Golden Gate Av
Pacific Steam Navigation Co., Williams, Di- mond & Co. agents, 202 Market and 3 Pine
Pacific Stock Exchange Board, Charles L. Weller president, Frank L. Unger secretary, 316 Montgomery
Pacific Stove and Iron Works Co., W. B. Wad- man president and manager, Jerome Spaulding secretary, 228-230 Main
Pacific Street Wharf, foot Pacific
Pacific Submarine Earthquake Wall Co .. William H. Foye sceretary, 1 Fifth
Pacific Tallow Works, Fifth Av, nr Railroad Av, South S. F.
Pacific Tannery (Stockton, Cal.) Kullman, Wag- ner & Co. proprietors, office 106 Battery
Pacific The (Congregational weekly) Rev. John Kim- ball and S. S. Smith publishers, 7 Montgomery Av, room 23
CEILINGS DECORATED
IN FRESCO OR PAPER, in the G. W. CLARK & CO. most Artistio manner. 645 Market St.
For fine designs in Bookbinding, apply to D. Hicks & Co., 508 Montgomery St., cor. Commercial.
HINCKLEY, SPIERS & HAYES, FULTON IRON WORKS, 213 Fremont Street, Manufacturers. of ROCK BREAKERS, RETORTS and ROASTING FURNACES
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Pacific Transfer Co., Evan J. Coleman president, J. Henley Smith vice-president, 110 Sutter
Pacific Type Foundry, Marder, Luse & Co. proptrs, 526-528 Sacramento
Pacific U. S. Bonded Warehouse, Gower & Gilman proprietors, NE cor Broadway and Bat- tery
Pacific Vinegar Works, John L. Koster mana- ger, works 415-419 Fulton, and mustard mill 33 Main, office 323 Front
Pacific Wire Works, Adolph M. Fuhrmann pro- prietor, 751 Mission
Pacific Wool Depot, Thomas Bailey & Co. proptrs, 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., r. 1821 Stockton
Packard Albert, attorney at law, 523 Kearny
Packard Albert G., proptr and editor La Republica, r. 721 Broadway
Packard Anna Mrs., r. 1821 Stockton
Packard Annie E. Miss, r. 1821 Stockton
Packard Chester S., letter carrier Post Office, r. 218 Stockton
Packard Frederick A., letter carrier Post Office, r. 116 Natoma
Packard George K., cook, r. 1821 Stockton
Packard H. Frank, r. 1821 Stockton
Packard James B., lodgings, 111 Geary
Packard W. J., clerk, r. W s Twenty-third, bet Treat Av and Folsom
Packenham John V., longshoreman, r. 34 Clara
Packer James, driver Contra Costa Laundry, r. 818 Green
Packers' Exchange of California (The) A. D. Cutter president, I. H. Morse secretary, office 323 Front Packert John, millhand Pac. Spring and Mattress Co., r. Lida Pl, nr Sixteenth
Packham Robert, foreman laborers Union Iron Works, r. 47 Tehama
Packham Thomas, stereotyper, r. 4 Hardie Pl
Packscher Adolph, merchant, r. 2521 Sacramento
Packscher Charles C., woolgrader Lardner & Lee, r. 2521 Sacramento
Packscher Joseph, plumber and gasfitter, 2106 Fill- more, r. 2606 Sacramento
PaddockCharles J., salesman J. A. Folger & Co., r. 915 Buchanan
Paddock Doctor J., policeman, r. 815 Valencia
Paddock Frederick, salesman, r. 244 Jessie
Paddock Frederick B., clerk, r. 244 Jessie
Paddock Nathan C., r. 49 South Park
Paddon Abel, foreman Star Brewery, r. 238 Thirteenth Paddon Lucy Miss, dressmaker, r. 447 Minna
Paddon William, cooper Mattullath Mnfg Co., r. 1836 Howard
Paddleford M. C. Mrs., widow, r. 323 Fair Oaks Paderas Michael, seaman, r. North Pacific Hotel Paders H., seaman, r. North Pacific Hotel
Padey Henry S., r. 625 Union
Padey M. Mrs., widow, r. 625 Union Padilla Giulio, cook, r. 16 Pinkney Pl
Padkin John H., carpenter, r. 416% Hyde
Padlina James, waiter M. Cressaglia, r. 502 Hayes
Padovanni Francisco, cook, r. 5 Vallejo PI
Paehtz Gustavus J., locksmith, r. 730 Folsom
Paellosson Joseph, ironer Model Laundry, r. 2923 Cal Pagander Gustaf W., wholesale oyster dealer, 83 Cali- fornia Market
Paganetti Silvestro, painter. r. 9 Lafayette Pl
Paganini Antonio S., driver, r. 110 William
Paganini Primo, r. 1337 Dupont, rear
Pagano Domenico, expressman, Clay, bet Drumm and East, r. 774 Bryant
Page Albert.G., carpenter, r. 1138 Howard
Page Alonzo F., carpenter, r. 1200 Larkin
Page Anna, widow, r. 1000 Van Ness Av
Page Arthur, clerk Balfour, Guthrie & Co., r. 1000 Van Ness Av
Page B. Frank, wool dealer, N s Townsend, bet Fifth and Sixth, r. 412 Taylor
Page Bryan, clerk T. C. Van Ness. r. 730 Post
Page Charles, attorney at law, 316 California, room 10, r. 2522 Pacific Av
Page Charles, laborer, r. 15 Cleaveland
Page Charles A., barber, 1305 Leavenworth
Page Charles H., teamster Frederick Westfall, r. 422 Shipley
Page Edward, turner Andrew Frei, r. 20 Rincon Pl -
Page Edward, waiter Miners' Restaurant, r. 146 Na- toma
Page F. J. Mrs., copyist U. S. Surveyor-General's Office, r. Oakland
Page Francis H., teamster and contractor, 126 Clara, r. 788 Harrison
Page Frank N., salesman C. Curtin, r. 30 Kearny
Page Frank W., clerk Post Office, r. 19 South Park Page Frederick C., bartender, r. 4 Harriet
Page George, r. 108 Welsh
Page George D., varbisher Charles Klemm, r. 134 Fourth
Page George T., clerk Balfour, Guthrie & Co., r. 1000 Van Ness Av
Page Giles, clerk McCormick & Delanoy, r. Oakland
Page Gustav L. (Westerfeld & Page) r. 813 Turk
Page Hamilton, salesman Cal. Furniture Mnfg Co., r. 504 Geary
Page Harry J. (H. J. Page & Co.) r. Oakland
Page Henry C., teamster. r. 126 Clara
Page Hiram, r. 737 Brannan
Page H. J. & Co. (Harry J. Page) house and sign painters, SW cor Bush and Dupont
Page Isaac, r. 68 First
Page James D. Jr., attorney at law, 224 Sansome, r. 402 Geary
Page John E., sawyer, r. 502 Third
Page Jolın M., clerk, r. 209 Powell
Page Joseph H., pumpmaker A. M. Jewell & Co., r. 502 Third
Page Joseph M., assistant keeper East Brother Light House, r. 1217 York
Page Joseph M. Jr., clerk A. L. Bancroft & Co.,r. 1217 York
Page Julia A., widow, r. 402 Geary
Page Louis, lumberman, r. 127 Jackson
Page Louisa Miss, r. 730 Post
Page Mary, widow, r. 422 Shipley
Page Mary D., widow, student Medical College of the Pacific, r. 704 Powell
Page Morris D., laborer M. Banner & Co., r. 122 Langton
Page Robert C. Mrs., widow, r. 730 Post
Page Rufus B., street inspector Spring Valley W. W., r. 200 Stockton
Page Sarah Ann, widow, r. 1409 California
Page Thomas W., manager Electric Pen Writing Co., 318 Pine, room 29, r. 408 McAllister
Page William, laborer, r. 316 Fourth
Page William, steward C. P. RR. stmr Amador. r. Oakland
Page William, waiter, r. 146 Natoma
Page William D., student, r. 1000 Van Ness Av
Page William H., porter, r. 436 Stevenson
Page William M., physician, office 410 Kearny, r. 2225 Pacific Av
Page William M., varnisher, r. 108 Welsh
Page William R., headwaiter The Baldwin, r. 642 Howard
Page Zeno B., teamster Cutting Packing Co., r. 422 Shipley
19 Page. See Paige
Pagel August, butcher Paul Husson, r. Tenth Av, nr Railroad Av, South S. F.
Pagel Franz, farmer, r. 127 Jackson
Pagel William, seaman, r. 238 Steuart
Pagemann Charles, seaman, r. North Pacific Hotel
Pages Jules F., seal engraver and die sinker, 648 Sac- ramento, r. 1316 O'Farrell
Paguezurray Martin, boarding and lodging, 319 Sutter Pahl John, machinist Isaac H. Small, r. 1038% Fol- som
Pahl Richard, boots and shoes, 324 Kearny, r. 5 Mon- roe
Pahl Richard, plumber, r. 1038%% Folsom
Pahler William, teamster, r. 508 Ninth
Paige Calvin, real estate, r. 334 Kearny
Paige Samuel B., dealer Detroit safes, Hart's patent emery wheels, and Yale & Sargent's time locks, 8 New Montgomery, Palace Hotel
Paige Timothy, real estate, 116 Leidesdorff, r. Berke- ley
10 Paige. See Page
Pailhe Jean, tripeman John Bayle, r. Fifth Av, bet L and M, South S. F.
Paillard M. J. & Co. (New York) A. E. Juillerat agent, . 23 Dupont
Paille Marcellin L., butcher, r. 596 Stevenson Paine David, r. 129 Dolores
SAN FRANCISCO LAUNDRY Prompt Attention to Orders forWashing OFFICE, 33 GEARY ST.
Dixon, Bernstein & Co., Show Case Manufacturers, 250 Market St.
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MACDONOUGH,
IMPORTER OF AND DEALER IN ALL KINDS OF FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC COAL, 41 Market Street, corner Spear.
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Paine Edward, manager Bric a Brac, 25 Geary, r. 2311 |Palmer Charles H., salesman .Burnham, Beck & Co., Webster
Paine Frederick A., nightwatchman, r. 115 Fell
Paine Joseph, engineer S. P. RR., r. 193 Sixteenth Paine Leander E., clerk, r. 221 % Valencia
Paine. See Payne
Painter Albert, type founder Painter & Co., r. 831 Jackson
Paluter David S., chairmaker Cal. Furniture Mnfg Co., r. 124%% Silver
Painter Edward R., publisher Prices Current, 123 California, room 33, r. Alameda
Painter Emlen (Painter & Vreeland) and manu- facturing chemist, office SE cor Clay and Kearny, laboratory 1500 Mission, r. 38 Eleventh
Painter Henry, hostler, r. 310 Golden Gate Av
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 in printers' inka and printers' materials, 510 Clay
Painter & Vreeland (Emlen Painter and P. L.
Vreeland) druggists and dealers in trusses. SE cor
Kearny and Clay and SW cor Kearny and California Painters' Co-operative League, 1605 Polk
Painters' Protective Union, 909% Market
Paisley Matthew, expressman, cor Sixth and Market, r. 1125 Turk
Paitt Edward, seaman, r. North Pacific Hotel
Palace Hotel, Alexander D. Sharon manager, SW cor Market and New Montgomery
Palace Livery Stable, United Carriage Co. pro- prietors, 615-617 Howard
Palace Restaurant, A. Young proptr, 867 Market
Palace Variety Theatre, T. F. A. Obermeyer proptr, SE cor Post and Dupont
Palache Edmund, bookkeeper Jones & Co., r. E 8 Lundy Lane, nr Virginia Av, B. H.
Palache Gilbert (H. M. Newhall & Co.) r. 321 Fremont Palache James (Kittle & Co.) r. Berkeley
Palacioa Amelia Miss, seamstress Weil, Leiter & Co., r. 435 Green
Palacios Edward, clerk. r. 919 Jackson
Palacios Raoul, physician, office and r. 919 Jackson Paladini Achille (Kettle & Paladini) and whole- sale and retail fish dealer, 33-35 S. F. Market, r. 119 Vallejo
Paladini Pietro, Italian Bersaglieri Soc., 625 Broadway Palanca Joseph E., laborer B. Dreyfus & Co., r. 22414 O'Farrell
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