Langley's San Francisco directory for the year commencing 1882, Part 219

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Publication date: 1882
Publisher: San Francisco : Francis, Valentine & Co.
Number of Pages: 1146


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Sabins Alfred C., capitalist, r. 516 Green


Sabins Frank, bookbinder, r. 516 Green


Sabins William J., bookbinder, r. 516 Green Sabiston P., r. Huettmann's Hotel


Sablatschan John, boots and shoes, 810 Laguna Sablich N., Austrian Ben. Soc., 71 New Montgomery Sablich Peter, Austrian Ben. Soc., 71 New Montgom- ery Sabrina Antonio, seaman, r. 315 Drumm · Sacco Lazzaro, r. 1611 Powell


Sachau Theodore (Sachau & Menne) r. Park Hotel


Sachau & Menne (Theodore Sachan and Albert H. Menne) proprietors Park Hotel, 26-28 Turk Sachmann Barbara, widow, r. 628 Grove


Sachs Benjamin, cook, r. 4 Lewis


Sachs Benjamin, salesman Schweitzer, Sachs & Co., r. 820 Post


Sachs David, salesman Schweitzer, Sachs & Co., r. 1012 Van Ness Av


Sachs David M., clerk Sachs, Heller & Co., r. 615 Leavenworth


Sachs, Heller & Co. (Martin and Samuel L. Sachs and Emanuel L. and Samuel W. Heller) importers and jobbers dry goods and agents Marysville Woolen Mills, SW cor Battery and Bush


Sachs Isaac (Greenebaum, Sacha & Freeman) r. New York


Sacha Lippman (Schweitzer, Sachs & Co.) r. 820 Post Sachs Lonis, capitalist, office SW cor Bush and Bat- tery. r. SW cor Leavenworth and Geary


Sachs Martin (Sachs, Heller & Co.) r. 615 Leavenworth Sachs Minnie Mrs., r. 15 Oak Grove Av


Sacha Samuel (Schweitzer, Sachs & Co.) r. 1225 Geary


Sachs Samuel, merchant, r. 703 Market


Sache Samuel L. (Sachs, Heller & Co.) r. 417 Van Ness Av


Sachs Sanford, salesman Sachs, Heller & Co., r. NW cor Geary and Leavenworth


Sachs Sigmund, clerk Sachs, Heller & Co., r. 615 Leavenworth


Sachse E. C. M., general manager National Mutual Aid Aasn of Cal. for Unmarried Persona, Nucleus House


Sachse J., machinist A. Hirschman, r. 115 Second Sachse Louis, bakery, 315 Stockton


Sachae Mary, domestic 1007 Union


Sachsel David J., foreman A. J. Brandenstein & Co., r. 1589 Turk


Sack John C., instrument maker Thomas Tennent, r. 116 Ninth


Sacke Charles, Cigarmakers' Aaan, 114 Dupont


Sackett Frederick A., short hand writer Firemans Fund Insurance Co., r. 1109 Green


Sackett John E., clerk Littlefield, Allison & Co., r. 1005% Mason


Sackville Henry, cook, r. What Cheer House


Saclier Leon, bookkeeper Golden Gate Woolen Mills, r. 532 Shotwell


Sacramento Boiler Works, J. V. Hall proprietor, 214- 218 Beale


Sacramento Hotel, John J. Heinz proprietor, 407 Pa- cific


Sacramento House, Mrs. Caroline A. Williams propri- etor, 681 Mission


Sacramento Lumber Co., George W. Hooper treasurer, office cor Fourth and Channel


Sacramento Market, William McC. Hobron proprietor, 5 Jackson


Sacramento Record-Union, J. H. Sharpe agent, 531 California


Sacramento River Packing Co., William B. Bradford manager, 318 Front


Sacramento River Steamers, landing foot of Clay


Sacred Heart College, Rev. Brother Genebern ·director, SE cor Eddy and Larkin


Sacred Heart Presentation Convent, SW cor Ellis and Taylor


Sadler Annie, widow, r. 1027 Harrison


Sadler Caleb (Sadler & Co.) r. Oakland


Sadler Charles M., cashier Sadler & Co., r. 908 Leav- enworth


Sadler Clarence W., patternmaker, r. 32 Fourth


Sadler D., laborer Pac. Rolling Mills


Sadler Fannie, cook. 1716 Van Ness Av


Sadler Frank E., salesman Sadler & Co., r. Oakland


Sadler George, dyer, r. 24}% Langton


Sadler Herman J. (Albert Mau & Co.) r. 906 Van Ness Av


Sadler James, laborer Lafayette Brewery, r. 725 Green Sadler & Co. (Caleb Sadler and E. D. Kenfield) no- tions. 605 Market


Saenger Julins, cook, r. 48 Zoe


17 Saenger. See Sanger


Safe Deposit Building, SE cor Montgomery and California


Safe Deposit Co. of San Francisco, William Cunningham secretary, SE cor Montgomery and California


Safety Fund Benevolent Association, John F. Naugh- ton secretary, 126 Kearny, room 1


Safety Nitro Co., George W. Beaver president, William K. Flint secretary, works nr Sobrante Station, Contra Costa Co., Flint, Peabody & Co. general agents, 408 California, room }


Saffold Reuben B. (Saffold & Menx) r. Grand Hotel


Saffold & Meux (Reuben B. Saffold and Joseph P. Meux) attorneys at law, 434 California. rooms 1-4 Safford H. S., corresponding clerk Whittier, Fuller & Co .. r. Oakland


Saffron William, musician. r. 809 Kearny


Satried Frederick, hatter MI. Meussdorffer, r. 9 St. Ma- ry's


Saftig J. George, insurance solicitor, r. 129 Twenty- third


Sagas Frederick, grocerles and liquors, 541 Natoma Sage Ilarvey E., carriage painter, r. 757 Howard


Sage Lewis P., proptr Cowell's Battery St. Free Ware- house and Sage's Union St. Oil Warehouse, office NE cor Battery and Union, r. 2335 Bush


Sage Orlando G., cashier Baker & Hamilton, r. 812 Twentieth


Sage's Union St. Oil Warehouse, Lewis P. Sage proptr, S s Umon, bet Battery and Front


OAK, ASH, HICKORY, WHITEWOOD, BEECH.


JOHN WIGMORE, 133 Spear st.


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


G. D. MORSE, PHOTOGRAPHER. 826 MARKET ST. Photography in all its branches executed in any style.


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Sagebiel Otto, clerk, r. 721 Folsom


Sagehorn Charles H., coffee and spice dealer, r. 1522 Jackson


Sagehorn Herman, groceries, 520 Union


Sagerow John. stevedore A. C. Freese


Saggard F. A., conductor Market St. RR.


Sagois John, waiter S. F. Laundry, S s Eddy, bet Fill- more and Steiner


Sahla Ferdinand J., r. 1318 Kearny


Sahla Katy Mrs., nurse, r. 1318 Kcarny


Sahlein Henry, with Levi Strauss & Co., r. 236 Sutter Sahleln Moses J., fancy goods, 11 Stockton, r. 421 Ellis


Sahling Nicholas, laborer, r. 4% Decatur


Sahnke Herman G., groceries and liquors, SE cor Six- teenth and Dolores


Sahrbacher Herman, driver National Brewery, r. 722 G:ove


Sailors' Home, Daniel Swannack superintendent, NE cor Harrison and Main


Sainsot Francois, liquor saloon and boarding, NW cor Mission and Main


Sainsot Rudolph, millhand, r. 200 Mission


Sais Philip A., cook, r. 908 Sansome


Saito Tomys, waiter Palace Hotel, r. 655 Mission


Sajous Marie Mme., r. 104}% Turk


Sala Alfred, painter, r. Ticino Hotel


Sala Gaetano, Italian Ben. Soc., 423 Washington


Sala John, master mariner, r. 266 First


Sala Joseph C., mathematical instrument maker, r. 2002 Taylor


Salamander Felting Co., E. A. Millard mana- ger, 108 Leidesdorff


Salamanski Joseph, salesman S. Bine, r. Oakland


Salano Rinaldo, wireweaver, r. 608 Filbert


Salas Josephine, widow, r. 1417 Powell


Salazar Alonzo, bakery, 504 Union


Salazar J. Antonio (Montealegre & Co.) r. 508 Sutter


Salazar Manuel Mrs., widow, r. 1015 Sutter


Salazar Nicholas, piledriver, r. 324 Vallejo, rear


Salbergh Moses, salesman Schweitzer, Sachs & Co., r. 1310 Larkin


Saldierna Genaro, musician, r. 1336 John


Sale C. C. Mrs., furnished rooms, 30 Kearny


Sale Clement S., salesman White, Grey & Co., r. 202 Sixth


Sale John K., miner, r. 30 Kearny


Sale Joseph, r. 421 Dupont


Saleon Joseph, gardener, r. Presidio Reservation, nr Mountain Lake


Sales William M., miner, r. 13 Van Ness Av


Salfield David, draftsman Wright & Sanders, r. 216 Kearny


Salfield C. D., physician and capitalist, office and r: 216 Kearny


Salgee Conrad, r. 5 Florence


Salin Johan J., scaman, r. 20 Folsom


Salinas Andrew, seaman, r. 133 Freelon


Salinger Albert M. (Lobe, Salinger & Co.) r. Oakland Salinger Joseph (Semler & Salinger) r. 608 Powell


Salinger Julius, commission merchant, 312 Sacra- mento, and secretary Patent Brick Co., 512 Cali- fornia. r. 908 Sutter


Salinger William W. (Oppenheimer & Salinger) r. 704 O'Farrell


Salini Francesco, Italian Ben. Soc., 423 Washington Salini Onorato, fisherman, r. 708 Battery


Salisbury Mary A. Miss, assistant Mission Primary School, r. 916 Washington


Salisbury Monroe, mail contractor, r. SW cor Fill- more and McAllister


Salisbury Roscoe B., elevatorman Nevada Block, r. 528 Pine


Salisbury. See Salsbury and Saulsbury


Salkeld William I. (Salkeld & Eckart) r. 611 Bush


Salkeld & Eckart ( William I. Salkeld and W. R. Eck- art) millwrights and engineers, 217 Samsome, rooms 2-3


Salle Joseph, dramatic critic; r. 118 Post


Salleneuve Filiber, painter, r. 824 Montgomery


Salles Bertrand (Pegulllan & Salles) r. Fifth Av, bet K and L, South S. F.


Salmon Beatty. fireman Palace Hotel


Salmon Bella Miss, r. 926 Pacific


Salmon Joseph S., insurance and real estate broker, office 406 California


Salmon Kate Miss, r. 926 Pactfic


Salmon Michael, longshoreman, r. 81 Natoma


Salmon Peter, laborer, r. 1018 Hampshire


Salomon Abraham, barber, r. 508% Stevenson


Salomon Benedict I., night inspector Custom House, r. 107 Guerrero


Salomon Edward S., attorney at law, rooms 4-5 Stevenson Building, r. 107 Guerrero


Salomon Edwin, salesman Alexander Nicoll, r. 330 Geary


Salomon Fernand, merchant. r. 118 Eleventh


Salomon Gustav, watchmaker, 1218 Polk


Salomon Jacob (Salomon. Wise & Cohn) r. Oakland


Salomon Jacob, teacher Hebrew, r. 1020 Folsom


Salomon Jacob L., pawnbroker, 622 Kearny, r. 1425 Pine


Salomon Joseph, r. 47 Russ


Salomon Louis, merchant, r. 543 Jessie


Salomon Marcus, salesman Benjamin H. Lichtenstein, r. Russ House


Salomon Maximilian, r. 107 Guerrero


Salomon Morris, milkman, r. 2613 Sutter


Salomon Newman, groceries, 66 Centre Market, r. 38 Moss


Salomon Rebecca, widow, r. 508%% Stevenson


Salomon Samuel, clerk, r. 47 Russ


Salomon Samuel, clerk, r. 258 Tehama


Salomon Tobias, clerk Newman Salomon, r. 38 Moss Salomon, Wise & Cobn (Jacob Salomon, R. Wise and Gabriel Cohn) mnfrs cigars, 606-608 Battery


Salomon. See Solomon


Salomons Frederick P. ( H. Heynemann & Co.)r. New York


Salomonson Abraham, cigarmaker, r. 37 Langton


Salomonson Paulina, widow, r. 37 Langton


Salsbury Charles, blindmaker Jason Springer & Co., r. 712 Howard


Salsbury Henry G., salesman Jason Springer & Co., r. 156 Third


Salsbury Warren H. (Jason Springer & Co.) r. 1313 Howard


KGSalsbury. See Salisbury and Saulsbury


Salter Frank, receiver Central RR., r. 1104 Market


Salter John W., druggist, 1014 Valencia


Salter Woodley G., salesman Preble & Jones, r. 3 Elizabeth


Saltman Charles, deputy Sheriff, r. 1804 Bush


Saltz Albert, finisher Frederick Hufschmidt, r. 15 Rondell Pl


Salvanini Nicola, Fishermen's Assn, 307 Broadway


Salvatore Rour ni, liquor saloon, 437 Broadway


Salvio Auguste, pantryman Marchand Restaurant, r. Gilbert House


Salz Jacob ( Kullman, Salz & Co., and Kullman, Wag- ner & Co.) r. Stockton, Cal.


Sam Joseph, waiter, r. 327 Tehama


Sambraillo Paul, Austrian Ben. Soc., 71 New Mont- gomery


Sambraillo Peter, Austrian Ben. Soc., 71 New Mont Sambrano Conception V. Mrs., r. 631 Union


Samengo Orazio, r. 1016 Pacific


Samisch Robert, porcelain painter Ackerman Bros., r. 109 O'Farrell


Samlar Annie, widow, liquor saloon, NE cor Green- wich and Baker


Sammi Henry L., salesman National Flour Mills, r. 1653 Mission


Sammy George, groceries and liquors, NE cor Golden Gate Av and Larkin


Samon Manuel, grainer, r. 265 Clementina


Samouillet Andre, weaver A. Colombat, r. West Oak- land


Sample Samuel M., with Samuel S. Sample, r. 29 Kearny


Sample Samnel S., wines and liquors, 231 Kearny, r. 29 Kearny


Sampson -, waiter, r .. 246 Jessie


Sampson Annie E. Miss, r. 510 Stockton


Sampson Charles C., salesman Davis Bros., r. 217 Minna


Sampson David, pressman, r. 510 Stockton


Sampson Edward, porter Hammam Baths, 13 Dupont Sampson Eliza A., widow, lodgings. 333 Jessie


Sampson Frederick W., bookkeeper Macondray & Co., r. Alameda


Sampson George F., bookbinder A. L. Bancroft & Co., r. 1 Boston Pl


Sampson Harvey W., carpenter, r. 2507 Folsom


Sampson Henry (Kavanagh & Sampson) r. 3 Selina Pl Sampson Henry, stevedore, r. 510 Stockton


Sampson Henry A., compositor, r. 510 Stockton


Sampson James B., whitener, r. 10 Lynch


Sampson John, expressman, NW cor Battery and Washington, r. 24 }% John


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LOUIS BRAVERMAN & CO.


MANUFACTURERS of FINE JEWELRY in all Its branches. 119 MONTGOMERY ST.


The Travelers has paid to Policy holders, $6,800,000.


LA GRANDE LAUNDRY


GOOD WORK. LOW PRICES. OFFICE, 648 MARKET STREET.


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Sampson John, fruits, NW cor Maiggs Wharf and Francisco


Sampson John, machine hand Alfred T, Elford, 241 king


Sampson John A., assistant cashier Custom House, r. 1412 California


Sampson M. J. Mrs., r. 1 Boston Pl


Sampson William, r. 24% John


1@ Sampson. See Saison


Samsel Louls, conductor Sutter St. RR., r. 1423 Polk Samsing Andreas, seaman, r. North Pacific Hotel


Samson Albert L., foreman pressman A. Chaigneau & Co., r. 655 Washington


Samson Fannie M., widow, r. 1132 Pine


Samson Rudolph, bookkeeper H. Levi & Co., r. 520 Jones


17Samson. See Sanipson


Samsreither George, lodgings, 411 Pacific


Samter Julius, merchant, r. 2514 California


Samnd John, salesman Dominick Roberts, r. 851 Fol- som


Samuel Albertina, widow, r. 524 Fourth


Samuel Bennie C., salesman Pac. Jewelry Co., r. 1605 Post


Samuel Henry, laborer, r. 524 Fourth


Samuel James, porter B. Nathan & Co., r. 412 Powell Samuel Joseph. jeweler, r. 32514 Fifth


Samuel Moses (Newmans & Samuel) r. 1605 Post Samuel R., seaman. r. North Pacific Hotel


Samuel Robert (Crosett & Samuel) r. 22 Geary


Samuel Wavle A., trunkmaker, r. 925 Eighteenth


Samuel William, foreman H. S. Crocker & Co., 1. 704 Ellis


Samuels Adolph, compositor S. F. Abend Post, r. 808 Folsom


Samuels Albert, framemaker Louis Dampf, r. 745 Harrison


Samuels Charles, clerk M. Franklin & Bro., r. 808 Folsom


Samuela David, importer and retail dealer dry goods, 123-129 Post, r. 1012 Bush


Samuels Frederick S., clerk Cal. Sugar Refinery, r. 1353 Howard


Samuels Harris, clerk R. D. W. Davis & Co., r. 518 Green


Samuels Harry, tailor, 808 Third


Samuels John L., accountant, 318 Pine, rooms 16-17 Samuels Julius, clerk R. Mayers, r. 745 Harrison


Samuels Julius, dry goods, 104-108 Kearny, r. 712 O'Farrell


Samuels Louis, compositor, r. 745 Harrison Samuels Louis, merchant, r. 518 Green


Samuels M. Mrs., widow, r. 508 McAllister Sanmuels Mary Mrs., ladies' nurse, r. 42 Grove Samuels Samuel, peddler, r. 1326 Stockton Samuels Sarah, widow, r. 745 Harrison Samuels Selig, peddler, r. 37 Moss


Samuels Stanley A., clerk Cal. Sugar Refinery, r. 121 Montgomery


Sanznels W. R. Gilling, F. A. S., physician and surgeon. office 719 Market, r. 1822 Market Samuelson John, seaman, r. 30 Clay


Sam wells Leon, actor, r. 1325 Sacramento


San Bernardino Borax Mining Co. (San Bernardino Co .. Cal.) 106 Leidesdorff, rooms 7-8


San Bruno Hotel, John Schaer proptr, W s San Bruno Road, bet Army and E've


San Diego Line Packets, Charles H. Wells agent, 10 California


San Francisco Abend Post (German daily and weekly) S. F. Abend Post Publishing Co. pub- lishers and proprietors, 535 California


San Francisco Abend Post Publishing Co., (). F. Von Rhein president, Stephen Ruf secreta- ry, Hugo Herzer manager, 535 California


San Francisco and Haywards Express, W. A. Hurreil proptr, 106 Davis


San Francisco and North Pacific Railrond Co., Peter Donahue president, James M. Dona- hue secretary, 430 Montgomery


San Francisco and Ocean Shore Raitrond Co., R. P. Layton secretary, office 702 Market


San Francisco und Pacific Glass Works, Carlton Newman president, King, nr Fourth


San Francisco and Pacific Sugar Refinery, S. P. Smith secretary, works cor Eighth and Harrison, office 424 Californla


San Francisco Art Association, David P. Belknap aec- retary, rooms 430 Pine


San Francisco Bæcker Verein, Druids' Hall


San Francisco Bar Association, rooms 634 Sacramento


San Francisco Bellows Factory, Henry McKeune proptr, 566 Mission


San Francisco Benevolent Association, Robert Beeching manager, 20 Webb


San Francisco Board of Fire Underwriters, Charles D. Haven secretary, 216 Sansome


San Francisco Board of Marine Underwriters, C. T. Hopkins secretary, 318 California


San Francisco Board of Provision Packers, Robert F. Bunker president, Frank W. Rossbach secretary, 515 Washington


San Francisco Boiler Works, P. F. Dundon proptr, 131-133 Folsom


SAN FRANCISCO BOWLING ALLEYS, Schwitters & Son proprietors, 220 Du- pont


San Francisco Box Co. (Carrick, Williams & Wright) 515-519 Fifth


San Francisco Brass Works, J. Roylance proptr, 45-47 Fremont


San Francisco Bridge Co., John McMullen manager, W. C. Whitehead secretary, 10 Califor- nia


San Francisco Bulletin Co. (George K. Fitch, Loring Pickering and James W. Simonton) pub- lishers and proprietors Evening Bulletin, office 622 Montgomery, editorial rooms 517 Clay


San Francisco Call Co. (Loring Pickering, George K. Fitch and James W. Simonton) pub- lishers and proprietors Morning Call, office 525 Montgomery, editorial rooms 517 Clay


San Francisco Candle Co. (Egbert Judson and Peter R. and William C. Woodman) works NE cor Alameda and Rhode Island, office 402 Front


San Francisco Carpet Beating Machine, McDowell & Arguello proprietors, 1321-1323 Mar- ket


San Francisco Chair Factory, Charles Nougaret proptr, 133-135 Beale


San Francisco Chemical Works and Sul- per Powdering Mill, Judson & Shepard pro- prietors (West Berkeley, Alameda Co., Cal.) office 402 Front


San Francisco Chronicle (daily, weekly and semi-weeekly) Charles DeYoung & Co. proprle- tors, office and editorial rooms NE cor Kearny and Bush


San Francisco Clearing House, Charles Sleeper manager, office 211 Sansome


San Francisco Co-operative Union. J. F. Gawthorne superintendent, office 22 Montgomery Av


San Francisco Copper Mining Co. (Spence- ville, Nevada Co., Cal.) Jeffery Cullen president, R. H. Pond secretary, 320 Sansome, room 10


San Francisco Cordage Factory, Tubbs & Co. proprietors, E s Iowa, bet Sierra and Nevada, office 611-613 Front


San Francisco Directory (annually) Directory Publishing Co. publishers and proprietors, 518 Clay


San Francisco Dramatic Brevities (weekly) Fischer & Walter publishers and proprietors, 518 Sacramento


San Francisco Female Hospital, Mrs. Mary E. Dayton matron, 806 Stockton


San Francisco Fire Department, office old City Hall


San Francisco Forge, Charles Oester manager, 315 Mission


San Francisco Foundling Asylum, B. F. Hardy visiting physician, 913 Golden Gate Av


San Francisco Fruit and Flower Misslon, Mias Mary Bates president, 713 Mission


San Francisco Furniture Factory (Henry Friedrichs and William Gercke) Berry, bet Third and Fourth San Francisco Gas Light Co., P. Donahne president, William G.Barrett secretary, works NE cor First and Howard, cor King and Second, SE cor Fifth and Howard, cor Tenth and Channel and foot of Humboldt, Potrero, office SE cor First and Natoma


San Francisco Gossip and Matrimonial Advocate, J. L. Hopkins editor and publisher, 523 Kearny, room 10


San Francisco Grain Exchange, Homer S. King president, Horace Webster treasurer, S. F. Stock Exchange Building


G. W. CLARK & CO.


LARGEST AND BEST SELECTED STOCK OF WALL PAPERS ON THE COAST ..


: 645 MARKET ST.


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


HINCKLEY, SPIERS & HAYES,


LTON IRON VORKS. Agents for the celebrated DEANE STEAM PUMPS.


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San Francisco Grocers' Exchange, H. Cas- anova president, Walter M. Castle secretary, 123 California


San Francisco Illustrated Wasp, E. C. Mac- farlane & Co. publishers and proprietors, 540-542 California


San Francisco Iron Works, Frederick Sefrin proprie- tor, 203 Fremont


San Francisco Jewelry Manufactory, Da- vid W. Laird proprietor, 27 Post


San Francisco Journal of Commerce (daily and weekly) San Francisco Journal of Commerce Publishing Co. proprietors, William H. Murray manager, 414 Clay


San Francisco Journal of Commerce Pub- lishing Co. (William H. Murray, Warren B. Ewer and James O'Leary) publishers S. F. Journal of Commerce, 414 Clay


San Francisco Ladies' Protection and Relief Society, home E s Franklin, bet Post and Geary


San Francisco Last Factory, Leveque & Pot- tor proprietors. 10 Stevenson


SAN FRANCISCO LAUNDRY ASSOCIATION


Samuel F. Bufford president, H. H. Wood secretary, laundry Ss Eddy, bet Fillmore and Steiner, office 33 Geary


San Francisco Law Library, F. P. Deering librarian, 27-28 Montgomery Block


San Francisco Lying-in Hospital and Foundling Asylum, Dr. Benjamin F. Hardy attending physician and surgeon, 913 Golden Gate Av


San Francisco Market, Albert Miller superintendent, 522-530 Clay


San Francisco Market Review (weekly) John H. Carmany & Co. publishers and proprietors, 409 Washington


San Francisco Medical Society, rooms 320 Post


San Francisco Merchant, The (commercial weekly) Merchant Publishing Co. publishers, 323 Front


San Francisco Microscopical Society, E. J. Wickson secretary, 120 Sutter, room 42


San Francisco Mushroom Plantation, Anderson & Johansen proprietors, SE cor Fourteenth and Noe San Francisco Musical Fund Society, NE cor Sutter and Kearny


San Francisco News Co. The, Emile Bauer man- ager, Robert White treasurer. 413-415 Washington San Francisco News Letter (weekly) Marriott & Son editors and proprietors, 609 Merchant


San Francisco Nursery, John Harper proptr, E s Fol- som, bet Nineteenth and Twentieth


San Francisco Park Commissioners, Ed- ward H. Sheldon secretary, 316 California, room 12


San Francisco Pattern Works, Anderfuren Brothers proptrs, 110-112 Beale


San Francisco Pavement Co., Frank Shay president, T. W. Hinchman secretary, office Nevada Block


San Francisco Petroleum Co., L. D. Fisk secretary, 402 Montgomery, room 11


San Francisco Pioneer Screen Works, Jobn W. Quick proptr, 32 Fremont


San Francisco Pioneer Varnish Works, Hueter Brothers & Co. proprietors, Twenty-fourth, bet Rhode Island and Kansas, depot SW cor Second and Market


San Francisco Pioneer Woolen Factory, Black Point, bet Larkin and Polk, office and sales- rooin, 115 Battery


San Francisco Plating Works, Edward G. Denniston proprietor, 653-655 Mission


San Francisco Port Society, Oliver Eldridge president, Rev. J. Rowell secretary, rooms NE cor Sacramen- to and Drunını


San Francisco Post Office, James Coey post- master, NW cor Washington and Battery, branch offices, Statioti A, 1305 Polk, Station B, NW cor Eighth and Mission, Sub office, NW cor Railroad and Eleventh Avs, South S. F.


San Francisco Prices Current (mercantile weekly) E. R. Painter publisher, 123 California, room 33


San Francisco Produce Exchange (William H. Walker secretary, rooms NE cor Clay and Davis San Francisco Produce Exchange Call List (daily) S. F. Journal of Commerce Publishing Co. publishers, 414 Clay


San Francisco Produce Exchange Mutual Benefit Association, William H. Walker sec- retary, office NE cor Davis and Clay


San Francisco Public Kindergarten, Miss Kate D. Smith teacher, 64 Silver


San Francisco Real Estate Circular, Thomas Magee proprietor, 20 Montgomery


San Francisco Savings Union, James De Frem- ery president, Lovell White cashier, 532 Califor- nia


San Francisco Savings Union Building, NE cor California and Webb


San Francisco Sewer Pipe Association, P. McG. McBean secretary, George D. Clark treas- urer, office and depot, 1310-1316 Market


San Francisco Ship Calkers' Assn, 44 Spear


San Francisco Shipping Agency and Foreign Parcel Express, J. J. Wallace agent, 108 Leidesdorff


San Francisco Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals, 614 Merchant


San Francisco Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children, 614 Merchant


San Francisco Soda Works, William Bruning proptr, 733 Union


San Francisco Spiritualists' Union, rooms Ixora Hall, 737 Mission


San Francisco Star (monthly) Geo. T. Hanly & Co. publishers, 214 Sacramento


San Francisco Steam Marble Saw Mill, Musto Brothers proprietors, 707-715 Battery


San Francisco Steamboat and Transpor- tation Co., Jeremiah Miller president, F. W. Eaton secretary, 320 Sansome, room 11


San Francisco Stock and Exchange Board, George T. Marye Jr. president, Charles S. Neal · secretary. S s Pine, bet Sansome and Montgomery San Francisco Stock and Exchange Build- ing, S s Pine, bet Sansome and Montgomery


San Francisco Stock Brewery, Henry F. Bruns president, Rudolph Mohr secretary, SE cor Powell and Francisco


San Francisco Storage Warehouse, W. H. Mott & Co. proprietors, 647 Market


San Francisco Tannery, Anton Krieg proptr, E s San Bruno Road, bet Twenty-seventh and Twenty- eighth


San Francisco Tea Co., C. Toohey manager, 604 Market San Francisco Tool Co., A. W. Bowman presi- dent, G. F. Bowman secretary, John Richard sec- retary, 21-23 Stevenson, office 314 California


San Francisco Trade Review (commercial weekly) Morris U. Bates & Co. publishers and proprietors, 123 California, room 27


San Francisco Tribune (weekly) Carlos White publisher, 320 Sansome


San Francisco Turn Verein Hall, 323 Turk


San Francisco Type Foundry, 512 Clay


San Francisco Typographical Union, rooms old City Hall, second floor, Superior Court room No. 3


San Francisco Verein, rooms, 219 Sutter and 218 Dupont


San Francisco Wire Works, C. H. Gruenha- gen proprietor, 669 Mission


San Francisco Women's Christian Temperance Union Coffee House, Mrs. Kate S. Hart manager, 629 Sac San Francisco Women's Christian Temperance Union Free Library and Reading Room, Jason Spear librarian, 631 Sacramento


San Francisco Wood and Coal Dealers' Protective Union, rooms 35 Eddy


San Francisco Wool Scouring Works, Frank P. Mc- Lennan proptr. office 426 Townsend


San Francisco Yacht Club, Charles G. Yale secretary, 414 Clay


San Francisco Zinc Foundry, Kremer Bros. proptrs, 25 Jessie


San Gabriel Wine Co., E. J. Coleman vice-presi- dent, office 110 Sutter


San Gottardo Hotel, M. Pedroni & Co. proptrs. 627 Broadway


San Jacinto Tin Co. (San Bernardino Co., Cal.) H. Pichoir secretary, 320 Sansome, room 24


San Joaquin and King's River Canal and Irrigation Co., Joseph Sedgley president, Frank L. P'almer secretary, 533 Kearny, room 1




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