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Schultze Alfred, dentist, r. 212 Second
Schultze Emil, wood engraver, 321 California, r. 627 Bush
Schultze Ernest H., dentist, 44 Third
Schultze Frederick A., shipcarpenter, r. E s Illinois, bet Shasta and Napa
Schultze Johanna, widow, r. 821 California
Schultze Herman, baker, r. 634 Pacific
Schultze Louis, liquor saloon, SE cor Lombard and Sansome, r. 404 Vallejo
Schultze Paul (Hurtzig & Schultze) r. 143 Third Schultze William. tailor, r. 625 Pacific, rear Schulz Arthur, waiter, r. 323 Jessie
Schulz Frederick, cook M. Pieper, r. 1614 Jessie
Schulz George T., pantryman P. C. SS. Orizaba, r. 1011 Alabama
Schulz Gottlob, cellarman Walter, Schilling & Co., r. Golden Gate Hotel
Schulz Henry, groceries and liquors, SW cor Pine and Webster
Schulz J. & Co. (Julius Schulz and John Kucking) bikery, NE cor Union and Mason
Schulz James E., packer Boca Brewing Co., r. 536 >% Jessie
Schulz John, seaman, r. 37 Pacific
Schulz John C., porter, r. 536 12 Jessie
Schulz Joseph, r. 421 Dupont
Schulz Julius (J. Schulz & Co.) r. NE cor Union and Mason
Schulz Peter, liquor saloon. 525%% Sansome, r. 279 Stevenson
Schulz Richard, r. 1707 Sacramento
Schulz Theresa Mrs., dressmaker, r. 1707 Sacramento Schulz William (Schulz & Fischer) r. 329 Ellis
Schulz William (Schulz & Meyer) r. 435% Jessie
Schulz William F., clerk Dodge, Sweeney & Co., r. 435% Jessie
Schulz & Fischer (William Schulz and Emil A. Fischer) manufacturers silverware, 513 Market Schulz & Meyer (William Schulz and John L. Meyer) wagonmakers and blacksmiths, 770 Mission
Schulze Adolph, r. 1623 Folsom
Schulze Charles F., bookkeeper Bandmann, Nielsen & Co., r. 322 O'Farrell
1 Schulze. See Schultz, Schultze, Schulz aud Shultz
Schumacher Albert, salesman J. G. Montealegre, r. Alameda
Schumacher Catherine, widow. r. 1112 Clay
Schumacher Claus H., clerk Rodger, Meyers & Co., r. 115% Valparaiso
Schumacher Elise Mme, dressmaker, r. 1203 Polk
Schumacher Ernst A., groceries and liquors, SE cor Valencia and Twenty first
Schumacher Frederick, clerk James Hunter, r. 1223 Pierce
Schumacher Frederick, proprietor Two Broth- ers Saloon, 36 Steuart. r. 53 Minna
Schumacher Frederick, tinsmith, r. 19 Silver
Schumacher Louis, secretary Pacific Vinegar Works and Pacific Pickle Works, 323 Front, r. 1223 Pierce
Schumacher Margaret, widow, r. 8 Adelaide Pl
Schumacher Michael, teamster, r. 1725 Devisadero
Schumacher Otto C., millwright, r. 227 Bryant Schumacher Reinhard, teacher music, r. 1106 Taylor Schumacher Richard, cook, r. 84 Colton
Schumacher Richard J., clerk Indianapolis Chair Mnfg Co., r. NE cor Illinois and Napa
Schumacher. See Schoemaker, Schomaker aud Shoemaker
Schuman Adolph, clerk, r. 2 Caroline Pl
Schuman Catherine, widow. r. 10 Heron
Schuman Charles, superintendent aquarium and con- servatories Woodward's Gardens. r. G Ridley
Schuman Sarah, widow, r. 919 Geary
Schuman W., waiter, r. 3 Chatham Pl
Schumann Adolph, laborer, r. SE cor Kansas and So- nowa
Schumann Adolph, machinist, r. 214 First
Schumann Edward, laborer, r. SE cor Kansas and So- noma
Schumann Francis, carpenter. r. 605 Broadway
Schumann Frederick (Schumann & Vogel) r. 127 Mont- gomery
Schumann Louis, cigars and tobacco, and mnfr meer- schaum pipes, 341 Kearny, r. 621!§ Larkin
Schumann Mary A., widow, r. SE cor Kansas and So- noma
Schumann Melissa, widow, r. 656 Natoma
Schumann Peter, coachman 413 First
Schumann W. Mrs., varieties, NW cor West Mission and Ridley
Schumann William, gardener, r. NE cor West Mission and Ridley
Schumann & Vogel (Frederick Schumann and Philip Vogel) restaurant, 504 Montgomery
Schunck Johu, capitalist, r. Park Hotel
Schunder Ferdinand, janitor Saratoga Music Hall, r, 814 Geary
Schunhoff Burchard H., clerk Max Morgenthan, r. 1205 Valencia
Schunk Peter, laborer, r. 445% Natoma
Schuppert Adam L., tinsmith and plumber, 1206 Pa- cific, r. 1100 Stockton
Schuppert August F., upholsterer Schlueter & Volberg Schuppeit Charles, tinsmith, r. 1100 Stockton
Schuppert Charles F., musician, r. 837 Pacific
Schuppert Heury J., musician, r. 1100 Stockton
Schuppert Madeline, widow, r. 1100 Stockton
Schurch Albert, mathematical instrument maker John Roach, r. 7 Pratt Pl
Schurch Annie Mrs., glovemaker. r. 1027 Clay
Schurch Charles, machinist Richmann Drilland Com- pressor Co., r. 1027 Clay
Schure Elizabeth Miss, waitress Protestant Orphan Asylum
Schurer Henry, driver Golden City Brewery, r. 1614 Post, rear
Schurer William, porter Haas Bros., r. 317 Green
Sehnseil Hermann, compositor California Demokrat. r. 537 Vallejo
Schüssel Charles. waiter O. R. and N. SS. Oregon, r. 572 Folsom
Schussler Adolph (Hippmann & Schussler) r. 1023 McAllister
Schussler Christian, hatter, 208 Montgomery Av, r. 815 Pacific
Schussler E. Mrs., widow, r. 719 Vallejo
Schussler Frank, streetsprinkler, r. 719 Vallejo
Schussler George, engineer Spring Valley W. W., 516 California
Schusser Henry, assistant architect new Cal. Sugar Refinery, r. 179 Sixteenth, bet Howard and Folsom Schussler Henry, clerk Fechheimer, Goodkind & Co., r. 541 McAllister
Schussler Herman, engineer Spring Valley W. W., 516 California, r. 309 Jones
Schussler Johu, teamster, r. 541 McAllister
Schussler Louis, bakery, 228 First
Schussler Louisa Miss, r. 228 First
Schussler Michael, importer watches and jewelry, 200 Kearny. r. 804 Fulton
Schussler Wilhelmina, widow, r. 719 Vallejo
Schuster B. & Co., merchants (El Paso, Tex.) Fein- berg & Winter agents, 205 Front
Schuster Brothers (John and Joseph S.) .stoves and tinware, 306 Sutter
Schuster Clement J., clerk Schuster Bros., r. 211 Sev- enteenth
Schuster Frank, poultry ranch, Visitacion Valley
Schuster Frederick, proptr Railroad Brewery, E 8 Valencia, bet Fifteenth and Sixteenth, r. 427 Valen- cia
Schuster G. F., blacksmith, r. 18 First
Schuster John (Schuster Brothers) r. 3 Chatham Pl Schuster John, carpenter, r. 838 Market
Schuster Joseph F., proptr Six Mile House, W s Mis. alon, nr Ocean View Station
Schuster Joseph S. (Schuster Brothers) r. 211 Seven- teenth
CEILINGS DECORATED
IN FRESCO OR PAPER, in the G. W. CLARK & CO. most Artistic 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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Schusterich Mathias, speculator, r. 305 Kearny Schustersitz M., laborer, r. NW cor Eighth and Bryant Schutenheis Charles, messenger The Bradstreet Co. Schutt Charles, teamster Indianapolis Chair Mufg Co., r. 1922 Jessie
Schutt Henry, drayman, r. SW cor Sixth and Harrison Schutt John H., chop house, 136 First, r. 6 Natoma Schutt William, seaman schr Big River, r. 139 Pacific Schutte Frederick, groceries and liquors, NE cor Bat- tery and Green
Schütte Henry, cook, r. 127 Montgomery
Schutte Louis, clerk Huntington, Hopkins & Co., r. 19 Pearl
Schutte William, cabinetmaker, r. 414 Sixth
Schutte. See Schutt and Shute
Schutz Charles, butcher, r. 509 Minna
Schutz Charles. operatic manager, r. 541 Turk
Schutz Elizabeth, actress, r. 541 Turk
Schutz Eugene, r. 541 Turk
Schutz Frederick S., r. Revere House
Schutz George, portraitpainter, 519 Montgomery
Schutz Henry, confectioner, r. 7 William
Schutz Julius, cashier Haas Bros., r. 938 Peralta, Oak- land
Schutze Frederick, salesman Hinz & Landt, r. 639 Sutter
Schutzler Max T., law student, r. 1004 Market
Schüür Edward J., restaurant, SW cor Montgomery Av and Kearny. r. 819 Filbert
Schüür Henry, liquor saloon, NW cor Girard and Sil- liman
Schüür John H. (Schüür & Klotz) r. 825 Greenwich Schüür Paul, seaman P. C. SS. Orizaba, r. 526 Filbert Schüür William J. (Schüür & Kriwanek) r. 533 Post Schüür & Kriwanek (William J. Schüür and John Kriwanek) liquor saloon, 121 Montgomery
Schüürr & Klotz (John H. Schüür and Matthaus Klotz) restaurant, 907 Kearny
Schuyler Thomas J., collector S. P. RR., r. 201 Taylor Schwaarcke William, foreman Kohler & Frohling, r. 8 Hopeton Terrace
Schwab Andrew, laborer Philadelphia Brewery, r. 49 Clementina
Schwab Lisette, widow, r. 12 Hawthorne
Schwab Marcus (F. Kronenberg & Co.) r. NE cor McAllister and Franklin
Schwab Martin, r. 35 Third
Schwab Mary Mrs., r. 2735 Bryant
Schwabacher Louis, proprietor Pacific Ink Fac- tory, and manufacturer mucilage, blueing, black- ing, etc., 617-621 Brannan, r. 2110 California
Schwabel William, inachinist, r. 235 O'Farrell
Schwalbe J. & Co. (Joseph Schwalbe) mnfr perfumer- les, 46 Second
Schwalbe Joseph (J. Schwalbe & Co.) r. 217 Golden Gate Av
Schwaltz Charles, laborer, r. 329%% Ritch
Schwalzel Henry, clerk, r. 2019 Mason
Schwamm Matthew, r. 502 Franklin
Schwamp Anton, clerk F. W. Riechers, r. 7 Willow Av
Schwan Frank, barnessmaker, 948 Folsom
Schwaner George, cooper, r. 64 Tehama
Schwantner August, carriage blacksmith John Von Emden, r. 207 Clara
Schwark Wilhelm C. H., fireman, r. 1219 Kearny
Schwarting Frederick, porter Tillmann & Bendel, r. 402 Green
Schwartz Adam, plumber, r. 645 Jessie
Schwartz Alexander, salesman Adam Koch, r. 645 Jessie Schwartz Anna, domestic 913 Bush
Schwartz Annie, widow, r. 1013 Buchanan
Schwartz Benjamin, r 720 Hayes
Schwartz Bernard, merchant (Grangeville and Le- more, Cal.) office 13-15 Battery, r. 720 Hayes
Schwartz Brothers (Henry and estate of Louis) liquor saloon, 133 Montgomery
Schwartz C. & Co. (Conrad Schwartz and Henry Peteri) dairy produce, 32 California Market
Schwartz Carl, florist, r. 508%% Broadway
Schwartz Clans (Schwartz, Husing & Meyer and Sch- wartz & Husing) r. 2205 32 Mission
Schwartz Conrad (C. Schwartz & Co.) r. 26 Page Schwartz Diedrich, groceries and liquors, SE cor Twenty-fourth and Valencia
Schwartz Frederick, clerk Charles Abraham, r. 26 Page Schwartz Hannah L. Mrs., r. 322 Turk Schwartz Henry, r. 728 Folsom
Schwartz Henry, cigars and tobacco, 133 Mont- gomery and (Schwartz Brothers) r. 623 Eddy
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Schwartz Henry, finisher B. Grave & Co., r. Oakland Schwartz, Husing & Meyer (Claus Schwartz, Rathye Husing and Albert Meyer) proprietors En- sign Saloon, 1 Market
Schwartz Hyman Rev., mohel and minister, r. 1003 Minna
Schwartz Isadore, clerk, r. 935 Post
Schwartz Isidor, barber Samuel Schwartz, r. 1113 Clay Schwartz Israel, clerk, r. 206 Seventh
Schwartz Jacob, salesman Hyman Levison, r. 1013 Buchanan
Schwartz James, barber S. Schwartz, r. 1113 Clay Schwartz John, carpenter, r. 322 Mason
Schwartz John, saloonkeeper, r. 26 Natoma
Schwartz Kauffman, second-hand clothing, 317 Third Schwartz Lazarus, r. 1717 Sutter
Schwartz Leonard, tanner Louis Sloss & Co., r. Sixth Av, bet Q and R, South S. F.
Schwartz Louis, estate of (Schwartz Brothers) 133 Montgomery
Schwartz Louis, stock clerk Pac. Jewelry Co., r. 1003 Minna
Schwartz Louis F., upholsterer, r. 1322 Pine
Schwartz Louis F. Mrs., ladies' nurse, r. 1322 Pine
Schwartz Michael, sawyer Hobbs, Wall & Co., r. Oak- land
Schwartz Minnie L. Miss, assistant Pine and Scott St. Primary School, r. 1717 Sutter
Schwartz Mitchell, clothing, 104 Third, r. 206 Seventh Schwartz Myer, r. 645 Jessie
Schwartz Nicholas, molder, r. 527 Folsom
Schwartz Philip, r. 322 Turk
Schwartz Rike Miss, seamstress, r. 523 Tehama, bet Fifth and Sixth
Schwartz Samuel, barber, 655 Sacramento, and tailor, 1113 Clay
Schwartz Sophie Miss, shoefitter E. D. Nolan & Co., r. 407 Green
Schwartz William, cigars and tobacco, 51 Sacramento, r. Alameda
Schwartz William M., pressman A. L. Bancroft & Co., r. 407 Green
Schwartz & Husing (Claus Schwartz and Rathye Hu- sing) groceries and liquors, SE cor Mission and Eighteenth
Schwartz. See Schwarz and Schwarze
Schwartzbaum Eli, salesman Newman & Levinson, r. 747 Howard
Schwartze Karl G., watchmaker and jeweler, 524 Bat- tery, r. 4 Erie
Schwarz August, tannery, SE cor Folsom and Serpen- tine Av
Schwarz Carl, laborer August Schwarz, r. SE cor Fol- som and Serpentine Av
Schwarz Charles, liquor saloon, 2209 Powell
Schwarz Gustav, liquor saloon, 1016 Market, r. 436 Jessie
Schwarz Henry, oysterman, r. 432 Natoma
Schwarz Henry G., packer quartermaster's dept U. S. A., r. 629 Stevenson
Schwarz Hubert, seaman, r. 1307 Broadway
Schwarz Joseph A., proprietor North Beach Brewery, NE cor Powell and Chestnut, r. 310 Chestnut
Schwarz Richard, master mariner, r. 1307 Broadway Schwarze Frederick J., clerk J. F. Schleiden, r. 1914 Buchanan
Schwarze Herman H., clerk Charles Hessler, r. 1914 Buchanan
Schwarze Rosalie M., widow, r. 1914 Buchanan Schwarzler Martin, machinist, r. 22 Hermann
Schwarzmann Gustavus, teacher music, r. 860 Mis- sion
Schwarzmann Gustavus Jr., assistant Librarlan Mer- cantile Library, r. 860 Mission
Schwarzmann Max, finisher West Coast Furniture Co., r. 860 Mission
Schwarzschild Louis (Feigenbaum Co.) r. 1422 Cali- ifornia
Schwatenberg George, waiter, r. 18 Eddy
Schwatka Augustus C., compositor Evening Bulletin, r. 1109%% Montgomery
Schwebs Louis, carpenter, r. 311 Seventh
Schwedt August F. W., liquor saloon. 231 Fifth Schwedtman Otto, bricklayer, r. 786 Folsom
Schwegerle J. & Co. (Johan Schwegerle and Edward Yung) hay and grain, 549 Fourth
Schwegerle Johan (J. Schwegerle & Co.) r. 549 Fourth Schweigert Ernst, steward City and County Alma- house
SAN FRANCISCO LAUNDRY
Prompt Attention to Orders forWashing OFFICE, 33 GEARY ST.
Dixon, Bernstein & Co., Show Case Manufacturers, 250 Market St.
J. MACDONOUGH,
IMPORTER OF AND DEALER IN ALL KINDS OF FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC COAL, 41 Market Street, corner Spear.
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Schweigert Joseph, barber, r. 743 Minna Schweikert Albert, tailor, 222 Second
Schweinle Louis, tailor, r. 36 Eddy
Schweitzer Abraham, barber, r. 2929% Sixteenth
Schweitzer Bernhard (Schweitzer, Sachs & Co.) r. 1119 Post
Schweitzer Francis M., carpenter, r. 14 Folsom Av Schweitzer Fritz, r. 444 Brannan
Schweitzer Henry B., salesman, r. 323 Dupont Schweitzer Herrn, sawyer, r. 537 Fifth
Schweitzer J. & Co. (Jacob Schweitzer, Leon Blum, and Isaac Levy) wholesale butchers, 16-20 Clay St. Market
Schweitzer Jacob (J. Schweitzer & Co.) r. 1117 Post Schweitzer Jacob, dairyman, E s Mercer, bet Jeffer- son and Union Av
Schweitzer Jacob, tailor, 2929 Sixteenth, r. 2929% Sixteenth
Schweitzer Joseph, proprietor Eureka Malt House, and (J. C. Bauer & Co.) r. 1610 Stockton Schweitzer Maurice, salesman Schweitzer, Sachs & Co., r. 1310 Larkin
Schweitzer, Sachs & Co. (Bernhard Schweitzer. Lippman and Samuel Sachs, and Lonis Stiefel) importers and jobbers fancy goods, SW cor San- some and Bush
Schweitzer Sebastian, proprietor Eureka Brew- ery, r. W s Potrero Av, bet Eighteenth and Nine- teenth
Schweitzer William, liquor saloon, 7 Mariposa
Schweitzer. See Sweetser, Sweitzer and Switzer Schweizer Frederick, cook Union Hotel
Schwendell Joseph, S. F. Musical Fund Soc., NE cor Sutter and Kearny
Schwender Christian, upholsterer Joseph Fredericks & Co., r. 512 Bush
Schwener George, cooper, r. 64 Tehama
Schwengel Christian (Schwengel & Ruthe) r. 16 Selina Pl
Schwengel & Ruthe(Christian Schwengel and Charles E. Ruthe) dry and fancy goods, 1323 Stockton Schwensen Frederick, machiniat, r. 512 Fourth Schwer Henry, seaman, r. 37 Pacific
Schwer John, clerk John Klunder, r. 1 Jackson
Schwerd Gustav, instrumentmaker Conrad J. Wein- man, r. 906 Stockton
Schwerdt Conrad, cabinetmaker Indianapolis Chair Mnfg Co., r. 1717 Stevenson
Schwerdt Jacob (Indianapolis Chair Mnfg Co.) r. 644% Natoma
Schwerdt Peter (Schwerdt & Uhl) r. 110 Turk
Schwerdt & Uhl (Peter Schwerdt and George Uhl) boots and shoes. 22 Sixth
Schwerin Adolph, clerk Henry Schwerin, r. 15 Wash- ington Av
Schwerin August, r. 32 Sixth
Schwerin Charles, expressman, cor Fourth and Berry, r. 527 % Fourth
Schwerin Charles Jr., clerk L. Terkelson & Bro., r. 527% Fourth
Schwerin Edward, cigar mnfr, 330 Twenty-fourth
Schwerin Edward Jr., bookkeeper David Woerner, r. 330 Twenty-fourth
Schwerin Henry, restaurant, 612 Clay, and dairyman, SE cor Thirtieth and Dolores, r. County Line, bet Mission snd San Bruno Road
Schwerin Henry W., deputy Sheriff, r. 35 Eddy
Schwerin Theodore C., collector Henry Schwerin, r. Visitacion Valley, nr County Line
Schwerin William E., r. 1063 Miasion
Schwicting Adolph, shoemaker, r. 6 Clara Lane Schwilk Charles F .. brassfinisher, r. 212 Second Schwind Heury W., upholsterer, r. 703 Hyde Schwind Ida, r. 710 Taylor
Schwindenmann Charles, maltster Willowa' Brewery, r. SE cor Nineteenth and Mission
Schwinn Jacob, clerk A. Rombach, r. 279 Minna
Schwitert Paul (Schwitert & Bellmer) r. SE cor Pine and Stockton
Schwitert & Bellmer (Paul Schwitert and Herman A. Bellmer) liquor saloon, 500 Dupont
Schwitters Dirk (Schwitters & Son) r. 2618 Sutter
Schwitters Lewis D. (Schwitters & Son) r. 2618 Sutter
SCHWITTERS & SON (Dirk and Lewis D.) proprietors San Francisco Bowling Alley, 220 Dupont
Schworm Michael, barber, 110016 Stockton Sciaccalnga Emanuel, Italian Ben. Soc., 423 Washing- ton
Sciallero T. Mrs., mnfr artificial flowers, 343 Kearny, r. 1009 Washington
Sciaroni Charles, liquor saloon, 621 Broadway, r. 9 Lafayette Pl
Sciaroni Giuseppe, porter B. Frapolli & Co., r. 621 Broadway
Scillery John, clerk Cluff Bros., r. 410 Larkin
Sciutti Henry, packer Bertin & Lepori, r. 1025 Wash- ington
Scliebeck Philip, tanner C. Hellwig, r. NE cor Twen- ty-fourth and Mission
Scobie James. contractor, r. 795 Stevenson
Scobie John J., teamster, r. 29 Natoma
Scodeletti Epaminonda, clerk Francesco Lamber- tenghi, r. 618 Green
Scofield Demetrius G. (Scofield & Tevis) r. 1716 Pa- cific Av
Scofield E., laborer P. M. SS. Co's Wharf
Scofield Franklin A. (White & Scofield) r. 766%% How- ard
Scofield Joseph, barber Cornelius W. Wilson, r. Oak- land
Scofield W. K., physician, r. 418 Sutter
Scofield & Tevis (Demetrina G. Scofield and Harry L. Tevis) general importing, shipping and commission merchants and proprietors Bay View Distillery, office 120-122 Front
19Scofield. See Schofield
Scolary Julius, bartender P. H. Hink, r. 813 Union
Scollay Maria Mrs., r. 131 Turk
Scollay Patrick, laborer, r. 311 Pacific
Scollay William A., liquor saloon, 1522 Stockton
Scollay. See Scully
Scollay's Hall, William A. Scollay proptr, 1524 Stock- ton
Scollin Francis P., shoefitter, r. 734}{ Clementina Scoofey Martha J., widow, r. 610 Taylor
Scopinich Andrew, Austrian Ben. Soc., 71 New Mont- gomery
Scorpion Silver Mining Co. (Storey Co., Nev.) George R. Spinney secretary. 310 Pine, room 44
Scoasirol Edward, machinist, r. 1018 Sansome
Scotchler John J. (Scotchler & Gibbs) r. 1014 Linden, Oakland
Scotchler John M., clerk Scotchler & Gibbe,r. Oakland Scotchler Joseph L., bookkeeper Sun Insurance Co., r. 1314 Jones
Scotchler & Gibbs (John J. Scotchler and Charles E. Gibba) commission merchants, 318 Front
Scott Abraham, waiter Palace Hotel, r. 81 Stevenson Scott A. F., salesman J. Y. Wilson & Co., r. 306 Lea- venworth
Scott Albert W. (Scott & McCord) r. 19 Rincon Pl
Scott Alexander, salesman Keane Bros., r. 619 Pine
Scott Alexander F., salesman Black Diamond Cosl Mining Co., r. Oakland
Scott Arthur M., clerk, r. 538 Minna
Scott Arthur W., physician, r. 1020 Clay
Scott Augustus, waiter. r. 273 Minna
Scott Bernard H., driver City RR., r. 121 Fifteenth
Scott Birdie Mrs., r. 631 Sacramento
Scott Chalmers, assistant engineer C. P. RR., NE cor Fourth and Townsend, room 49
Scott Charles, blacksmith, r. 641 Commercial
Scott Charles A., salesman Stevenson & Longwill, r. West Oakland
Scott Charles E., clerk, r. 741 Ellis
Scott Charles G. Mrs., widow, r. 741 Ellis
Scott Cornelius, salesman, r. 224 Fourth
Scott David, r. 14 Eleventh
Scott David, porter, r. 715 Howard
Scott De Foe, paper ruler A. L. Bancroft & Co., r. 830 Howard
Scott Ebenezer, clerk, r. 521 Post
Scott Edmund E., clerk A. B. McCreery, 211 Sansome Scott Edward Mrs., widow. liquor saloon, 106 Steuart Scott Edwin G., cabinetmaker, r. 503 Brannan
Scott Eliza, widow, r. 1606 Powell
Scott Emerson W., r. 922 McAllister
Scott Emily, widow. r. 1020 Clay
Scott Emma J. Mrs., r. 17 Oak
Scott Esther, widow, r. 404 Golden Gate Av
Scott Ethan A., cashier Black Diamond Coal Mining Co., r. Marlborough House
Scott F., ship chandler, r. 308 Leavenworth
Scott Florence J. Miss, medical electrician, office and r. 120 Sutter, room 66
Scott Floyd R., r. 1712 Pacific Av
Scott Frank, coachman, 711 Pine
Scott George, blacksmith, r. 1222 Folsom
CABINET WOODS AND VENEERS, 133 SPEAR ST. JOHN WIGMORE
D. HICKS & CO., Paper-rulers and Blank-book Manufacturers, 508 Montgomery, cor. Commerc'1.
G. D. MORSE, Photographer, 826 Market St. (PHELAN'S BLOCK.)
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Scott George, captain tug Donald, r. 673 Harrison Scott George, driver Hibernia Brewery, r. 150 Eighth Scott George, engineer, r. 842 McAllister
Scott George, night watchman, r. 835 Broadway Scott George, teamster, r. 150 Eighth
Scott George H., blacksmith, S s Harrison, bet Tenth and Eleventh
Scott George R., clerk Fleming & Stetson, r. 332 Bran- nan
Scott George T., machinist William Deacon, r. 545 Folsom
Scott George W. (Sisson, Crocker & Co.) r. Oakland Scott Gustave A., teacher music, r. 428 Eddy
Scott Gustavus, waiter Palace Hotel, r. 28 Everett Scott Hall E., clerk, r. 521 Post
Scott Harry, seaman, r. 127 Fourth, rear
Scott Harry, sign painter Noble Brothers, r. 332 Bran- nan
Scott Henry (Henry Scott & Co.) r. 561 Minna
Scott Henry (Scott & Vanoni) r. 146 Second
Scott Henry, waiter Union Club
Scott Henry & Co. (Henry Scott and Edward McSwe- gan stationery, 138 Fourth
Scott Henry H., r. 2909 Clay
Scott Henry T. (Prescott, Scott & Co.) r. 1822 Sacra- mento
Scott Hiram H., salesman, r. 411 Powell
Scott H. McK. Mrs., dressmaker, 1445 Polk
Scott Irving M. (Prescott, Scott & Co.) r. 507 Har- rison
Scott James, clerk W. W. Dodge & Co., r. 424 Ellis
Scott James, dishwasher, r. 429 Bush
Scott James, expressman, r. Creedmore House
Scott James, produce dealer, r. 1807 Mission
Scott James, waiter Palace Hotel
Scott James C., sailmaker E. Detrick & Co., r. Es Noe, bet Jersey and Twenty-fifth
Scott James C., stationery and news dealer, 22 Third, and junction Market and Geary, r. 256 Stevenson Scott James M., clerk Newhall's Sons & Co., r. 325 Fremont
Scott James V., r. 171 Minna
Scott James W., collector S. F. Gas Light Co., r. Oak- land
Scott John, r. 636 Commercial
Scott John, assayer, 56 Montgomery Block, r. 1020 Clay
Scott John, brickmason, r. 512 Fourth
Scott John, helper Risdon I. and L. Works, r. 503 Powell
Scott John, nightwatchman Columbia Hotel
Scott John, physician, surgeon in chief California State Womans' Hospital, office and r. 729 Sutter Scott John A., salesman Dunham, Carrigan & Co., r. 1822 Sacramento
Scott John B., messenger E. P. Peckham, r. 719 Clay Scott John H., waiter Palace Hotel, r. 9 Miles Pl Scott John J., carpenter, r. 577 Minna
Scott John O., bartender Henry Robinson, r. 631 Sac- ramento
Scott John T., laborer, r. 743 Pine
Scott John W., r. 23 Clinton
Scott Joseph W., clerk J. C. Johnson & Co., r. 31% Dale PI
Scott Josie Miss, teacher evening school, r. 1020 Clay Scott Kate Miss, shoefitter, r. 1221 Mission
Scott Lawson, r. 14 Eleventh
Scott Margaret, domestic 518 Third
Scott Margaret A., widow, r. 1715 Webster
Scott Mary, cook, 913 Pine
Scott Mary, widow, furnished rooms, 1421 Polk Scott Mary Mrs., r. 331 Ellis
Scott Mary E. Mrs., dressmaker, r. 808% Union
Scott, Mckean & Co., coffee brokers, 214 Sacramento Scott Niel, seaman, r. North Pacific Hotel
Scott O. G. (Burnham & Scott) r. Oakland
Scott Paul E., clerk Bank of California, r. 521 Post Scott Peter, master mariner, r. 1317 Sansome Scott Philip, cook, r. 102 Eddy
Scott Richard, policeman, r. 28 Hill
Scott Robert, copyist, r. 1020 Clay
Scott Robert P., clerk Greenwich Dock Warehouse, r. 535 Union
Scott Shailer M., salesman Gutta Percha and Rubber Mufg Co., r. 715 Nineteenth
Scott Sophie Miss, r. 120 Sutter Scott T. Mrs., r. 122 Taylor
Scott Thomas, laborer Presidio Reservation
Scott Thomas, marblepolisher, r. 1213 Union
Scott Thomas A., r. 1126 Market
Scott Thomas A. (McCord & Scott) r. 221 Ellis
Scott Thomas H., carpenter, r. 619% Natoma
Scott Thomas W., cashier Post Office, r. 305 Taylor
Scott Thomas W., engineer, r. 558 Willow Av
Scott Thomas W., porter The Baldwin
Scott Timothy F. (Peck & Co.) r. 1024 Geary Scott Walter, r. 23 Clinton
Scott Walter, bookkeeper, r. 6 Ridley
Scott Walter A., clerk Henry E. Mathews, r. 2210 Steiner
Scote Walter D., chief engineer S. P. C. RR. stmr Garden City, r. 2231 Geary
Scott William (Scott, Mckean & Co.) r. 1445 Polk
Scott William, coachman, r. 5183% Natoma
Scott William, foreman Market St. RR., r. 418 % Grove, rear
Scott William, seaman, r. 127 Folsom
Scott William A. Rev. D.D., L.L.D., pastor St. John's Presbyterian Church, r. 521 Post
Scott William G., clerk Eugene P. Murphy, r. Oak- land
Scott William G., woodmolder, r. 356% Brannan
Scott William H., pedestrian, r. 331 Ellis
Scott William H., shoemaker, r. 1222 Folsom
Scott William P. Jr., clerk Eugene P. Murphy, r. Oak- land
Scott Wilson D., policeman, r. 111 Fifteenth
Scott & McCord (Albert W. Scott and John Mc- Cord) hay and grain, Pier 21 Steuart, nr Folsom Scott & Vanoni (Harry Scott and Marco Vanoni) res- taurant, 146 Second
Scotti Giuseppe, laborer. r. 9 Union Pl
SCOTTISH IMPERIAL INSURANCE CO. (fire of Glasgow) Donaldson & Co. agents, R. H. Naunton manager, 319 California
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