Langley's San Francisco directory for the year commencing 1882, Part 233

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


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Soderer Augustus H., candymaker W. S. Townsend, r. 212 Second


Soderman John, seaman bktu Modoc, r. North Pacific Hotel


Soderquist Andrew O., engincer, r. 608 Sixth


Soderstrom Charles, seaman, r. North Pacific Hotel Soderstrom Gustave A., seaman. r. 135 Folsom Soedler Henry, boxmaker. r. 735 Brannan


Soegaard Peter J., gardener SW cor Polk and Filbert Soelter Louis, painter, r. 401 Green


Soetje Henry, cook, r. 115 Prospect Pl


Sofa J., carpenter, r. 143 Third


Sofmundsen E., seaman, r. North Pacific Hotel


Sofmundsen Knud, seaman, r. North Pacific Hotel Soglian M., Austrian Ben. Soc., 71 New Montgomery Sognaro Vincenzo, restaurant keeper, r. 117 Vallejo Soher Adolph, clerk, r. 1225 Bush


Soher Emile, pressman Frank Eastman & Co., r. 1225 Bush


Soher Lewis, physician, 410 Kearny, r. 1225 Bush


Sohl Edward, whipmaker Keyston Bros., r. S s Thir- tieth, nr Castro


Söhlke Theodore, teacher German, Urban Academy, r. Alameda


Sohlmann Chris., Master Mariners' Ben. Assn, 413 Sutter


Sohr John, porter Lang & Co., r. 1633 Post


Sohst George, waiter New Atlantic Hotel


Sokyen C. J., Tailors' Pro. Union, SW cor Kearny and Morton


Solama I. Mme., astrologer, r. 1028 Market


Solano Feed Mills, Henry O'Neil proptr, 224 Steuart Solano Maüro, teacher music, r. 326 Ellis


Solari Antonio, Garibaldi Guard, 423 Broadway


Solari B., laborer, r. 515 Pacific


Solari Bartolomeo, vegetables, r. 2 Sonoma Pl


Solari Biancini Mrs., widow, r. 2 Sonoma Pl


Solari Charles, dairyinan, Eighteenth, nr Clara Av Solari Geromina, widow, r. 4 Margaret Pl


Solari Giovanni, laborer, r. 13 Jasper Pl


Solari Giuseppe, gardener, 57 Colombo Market


Solari Henry G., Swiss Ben. Soc., 627 Commercial


Solari Jean B., laborer, r. 2217 Mason


Solari Joseph, teamster, r. 2008 Powell


Solari Lawrence, laborer, r. 14 Ohlo


Solari Lorenzo J., porter A. Galli & Co., r. 329 Broad- way


Solari Michele, Garibaldi Guard, 423 Broadway


Solari Peter, casting cleaner George H. Tay & Co., r. 514 Green


Solari Stefano, laborer, r. 2217. Mason


Solaro Henry J., bookkeeper Martin, Feusier & Co., r. Oakland -


Soldati Felice, shoemaker M. E. Pardini, r. 11 Union Pl


Solen Ellen Miss, furnished rooms, 526 Howard Soley William J., porter J. Cert & Co., r. 522 Castro Solid Silver Gold and Silver Mining Co. (Storey Co., Nev.) R. Hewson secretary, 320 Sansome


Solis Angell, barber A. F. J. Kirchner, r. 437 Jessie Solley Stephen, r. 604 Chestnut


Solley Stephen J., cigars and tobacco, 824 Kearny, r. 1005 Capp


Sollinlus Leon P., bartender J. O. Lukin, r. 240 Minna Sollmann August, upholsterer, r. 422 Duncan Sollmann Helen, widow, r. 422 Duncan


Sollmann William, foreman W. J. Heney & Co., r. 422 Duncan


Solma Cari, mufrs' agent, 219 Bush, r. 735 Turk


Solomon Joseph, r. 47 Russ


Solomon Abraham, barber, r. 508% Stevenson


Solomou Abraham, teacher mathematics and lan- guages, r. 2514 Webster


Solomon Chapman, jeweler, r. 5523; Natoma


Solomon D. Mrs., widow, r. 417 McAllister


Solomon Dora Miss, glovemaker, r. 1020 Folsom Solomon Edward, clerk, r. 1006 Geary


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.


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Solomon Edward, laborer, r. 720 Third


Solomon Edward, watchman S. F. Gas Light Co., r. 8 Rincon Av


Solomon Ernest, barber J. Reese, r. 508%% Stevenson Solomon Harris, tailor, 530 Pacific, r. 20% Valparaiso Solomon Henry I., cashier Hecht Bros. & Co., r. 1620 Clay


Solomon Isaac L. (I. L. Solomon & Co.) r. 714 Hayes Solomon Isaac L. & Co. (Isaac L. Solomon and Isasc Klopstock) furniture, 244 Fourth


Soloman Isidore, cigarmaker, r. 717 Stockton


Solomon Isidore, tailor, 530 Pacific, r. 2012 Valpa- raiso


Solomon Israel, solicitor Hartford Fire Insurance Co., r. 1620 Clay


Solomon Jacob, r. 931 Jackson


Solomon Jacob, glazier, r. 1020 Folsom


Solomon Jacob, jeweler, r. 1425 Pine


Solomon Joseph, tailor, 1207 Polk


Solomon Joseph, traveling salesman Banner Bros., r. 826 Mission


Solomon Lazarus, clothing, 48 Steuart, r. 510 Hyde Solomon Louis, salesman Martin, Feusier & Co., r. 543 Jessie


Solomon M. Miss, assistant Powell St. Primary School, r. 1620 Clay


Solomon Marks, tailor, r. 640 Mission


Solomon Meyer, tsilor, 38 Jackson


Solomon Morris, junk, 406-408 Fifth, r. 406 Fifth


Solomon N., laborer Louis Sloss & Co., r. 825 Sutter Solomon Nathan, stockbroker, r. 14 Eddy


Solomon Nathan, stockclerk Banner Bros., r. NW cor Dupont and Bush


Solomon Rosi Mrs., hairworker, r. 640 Mission


Solomon S. Mrs., teacher Hebrew Orphan Asylum


Solomon Samuel, butcher Grand Central Market Stalls 1-2, r. 1813 Sutter


Solomon Samuel, clerk, r. 47 Rusa


Solomon Samuel, elevatorman Rieman & Co., r. 640 Mission


Solomon Samuel, tailor Joseph Solomon, r. 1207 Pine Solomon Solomon, tailor, r. 515 Jackson


Solomon Steiner, glovemaker P. & F. G. Conklin, r. William Tell House


Solomon Thomas, janitor, r. 1614% Leavenworth Solomon Tobias, barber Frank Fisher, r. 38 Jackson Solomon. See Salomon


Solomon's B. L. Sons (New York) upholstery goods, John H. Kemp agent, 652 Market


Solomona Hannah M. Mrs., assistant Lincoln Gram- mar School, r. 1430 McAllister


Solomons Lucius L., stockclerk Davis Bros., Toklas & Co., r. 1430 McAllister


Solomons Seixas, real estate, r. 1430 McAllister


Solscher Louis, bookkeeper S. F. Illustrated Wasp, r. 1325 Twenty-fourth


Solt August, seaman, r. 20 Folsom


Soltau John, bartender D. & G. Ahrens, r. SW cor Mission and Main


Solts William K., clerk, r. 227 Sixteenth, bet Howard and Mission


Soltaien Herman A., engineer Potrero Yeast and Dis- tilling Co., r. S s Nineteenth Av, bet 1 and J, South S. F.


Somaly John (Somaly, Schneider & Co.) r. 626 Csli- fornia


Somaly, Schneider & Co. (John Somaly, Adolphe Schneider and Jean Coqueugniot) proprietors Cali- fornia House, 624-626 California


Sombart William J., miller, r. 1004 Powell


Somberatto Antonio, gardener, r. Visitacion Valley, nr Mission


Somer Max, varietles, 362 Third


Somers Alvin F., clerk Sidney V. Smith & Son, r. 1029 Clay


Somers Charles, millhand Deming, Palmer & Co., r. 29 Drumm


Somera Frank, assistant caller Levi Strauss & Co., r. 1035 Twentieth


Somers George B., student, r. 1034 Mission


Somers Harry H., assistant bookkeeper S. F. Chroni- cle, r. 632 Mission


Somers Harvey C. (Rider, Somers & Co.) r. 2906 Folsom Somers Hugh, carpenter, r. 1035 Twentieth


Somers Lewis, junkdealer, r. 18 Minna


Somers Lulu, widow, r. 1068 Howard


Somers William J., real estate, r. 1034 Mission


Somers. See Sommers and Summers


Somerset Clara Miss, assistant Franklin Grammar School, r. 1326 Mission


Somerset George D., glovecutter P. & F. G. Conklin, r. Nevada House


Somersett John, finisher Pac. Stove and Iron Works, r. 1191 Harrison


Somervell W. S. (Pacific Asphaltum Co.) r. 1411 Powell Somerville Alexander, r. 18 Turk


Somerville Daniel, liquor saloon, 132 Montgomery Av, r. Commercial Hotel


Somerville Edward, operator Western Union Tel. Co., r. 31 Sixth


Somerville Thomas, r. 18 Turk


Somerville Thomas, laborer, r. 532 Tehama


Somerville Thomas, seaman, r. 8 Lick


Somerville. See Summerville


Somma Stanislao, Italian Ben. Soc., 423 Washington


Sommer Adolph D., chemist, r. 1519 Polk


Sommer Anton L., waiter Henry Grimm, r. 223 Steven- son


Sommer Edward, cabinetmaker Charles Klemm, r. 735 Brannan


Sommer Hans, produce dealer, r. Rhode Island, bet Sonoma and Yolo


Sommer Henry, r. 722 Washington


Sommer Jacob Henry, captain schr Nellie Rich, r. 700 Front


Sommerlag Henry, laborer Union Iron Works, r. 64 First


Sommers Charles, bartender, r. 1934%% Mission


Sommers George, seaman, r. 127 Jackson


Sommers Hermann, driver John A. Roy, r. W s San Bruno Road, opp Fifteenth Av


Sommers Raymond E., peddler, r. SW cor Washington and Drumm


Sommers Robert, tanner Bloom's Tannery, r. 1934 %% Mission


Sommers. See Somers and Summers


Somps Jean, driver P. G. Somps, r. 261 Clementina


Somps P. G., proprietor Steam Soda Works, 259- 261 Clementina, r. 2633 Howard


Somps Pierre, helper P. G. Somps, r. 261 Clementina Son Adolph A. (Son Brothers) r. 836 O'Farrell


Son Albert A. (Son Brothers) r. 822 O'Farrell


Son Brothers (Adolph A. and Albert A.) importers and jobbers smokers articles, Yankee notions, etc., 300- 302 California


Son Leo A., salesman Son Bros., r. 20 Hoff Av


Son Louis A., clerk Son Bros., r. 20 Hoff Av


Sonderup A., r. 1509 Leavenworth


Sonderup Axel, woolsorter John F. Knox, r. 36 Park Av


Sonderup William, woolsorter John F. Knox, r. 36 Park Av


Sondheimer Moses (Livingston & Sondheimer) r. 1420 Polk


Sondy Anne, domestic 1105 Bush


Songeu Jean, sheeptanner Dominique Legallet, r. Sixth Av, bet Q and R, South S. F.


Sonneberg Christ. G., clerk J. Baum, r. 524 Pine


Sonnechsen N., r. 512 Chestnut


Sonnenberg Benjamin, shipping clerk L. & E. Werth- eimer & Co., r. 228 Post


Sonnenberg Louis B., groceries, SE cor Stockton and Post


Sonnenberg Samuel, clerk Buyer & Reich, r. 228 Post Sonnenfield Samuel, lapidary George C. Shreve & Co., r. 331 Kearny


Sonnichsen Jens N., clerk Landis & Jacoby, r. 510 Fell


Sonnenwald Gottlieb, laborer, r. 7 St. Charles Pl


Sonntag Charles (Chas. Sonntag & Co.) 114-116 Mar- ket


Sonntag Chas. & Co., agents U. S. Cartridge, U. S. Cord Co., Lowell Battery Guns, etc., 114-116 Market


Sonntag Henry A. (Sonntag & Co.) r. 426 Ellis


Sonntag Henry P. (Safety Nitro Co.) r. 426 Ellis Sonntag Julian, deputy City and County Assessor, r. 426 Ellis


Sonntag Julius H., r. 1719 Stevenson


Sonntag Lincoln, clerk Chaa. Sonntag & Co., r. 426 Ellis


Sonntag & Co. (Henry A. Sonntag) dealers Pacific Coast tree seeds, 116 Market


Sonognini Domenico, Swiss Ben. Soc., 627 Commer- clal


Sonoma Pacific Coal Co. (Sonoma Co., Cal.) A. C. Hammond secretary, 401 California, room 7


Sonoma Valley Railroad Co., Peter Donahue president, Thomas W. Johnson secretary, office 426 Montgomery


SAN FRANCISCO LAUNDRY Prompt Attention to Orders for Washing OFFICE, 83 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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Sonora Antimony Co. (Sonora, Mexico) 25 Merchants' Exchange


Sons of the Emerald Isle Benevolent Society, Patrick M. Hare president, 818 Howard


Sortag Gustav, seaman, r. 700 Front


Sontag Paul, tailor, r. 228 Bush


Sontallasci B. & Co. (Basilio Sontallasci and Willtam Galli) fruits and vegetables, NE cor Mission and Eleventh


Sontallasci Basilio (B. Sontallasct & Co.) r. NE cor Mission and Eleventh


Soper Benjamin, rigger, r. 941 Bryant


Soper Catherine Mrs., bakery 941 Bryant


Soper Charles B., engineer Stockton Plantng Mills, r. 11 Decatur


Soper E. B., bookkeeper Mrs. M. E. Soper, r. 1053 Mission


Soper Edgar A., clerk S. P. RR., r. 235 O'Farrell


Soper Edward, r. 1053 Mission


Soper M. A. Mrs., millinery, 4 Third, r. 1053 Mission Sophey Joseph, manager Patrick McGlinn, r. 820 Fol- בת 80


Sophey William, carpenter Enterprise Mill and Building Co., r. cor Third and Hunt


Sorander Oscar, seaman, r. 20 Folsom


Sorbier Louise Mme., milliner, r. 220 Van Ness Av


Sorbier's Restaurant, Bocken & Baccala proptra, 540 Commercial


Soreison Samuel, stevedore A. C. Freese Sorensen Amelia, widow, r. 218% Ritch


Sorensen Andrew, canvasser, r. 241 Minna


Sorensen Andrew, laborer C. P. RR., r. 32 Frederick Sorensen C. E., Master Mariners' Ben. Assu, 413 Sut- ter


Sorensen Charles M., tailor, 516 Pine, r. 428 Sutter Sorensen John, clerk New Atlantic Hotel


Sorensen John, laborer Cal. Sugar Refinery, r. 4 Bry- ant Av


Sorensen John, tailor, r. 2 Codman Pl


Sorensen Peter, tailor George L. Reynolds, r. 2 Cod- man Pl


Sorensen Samuel, railfiler Pac. Rolling Mills


Sorensen William, groceries, liquors, hay, grain, wood and coal, NE cor McAllister and Laguna


Sorenson Peter, seaman, r. 212 Steuart


Sorg George, finisher Cahn, Nickelsburg & Co., r. 1413 Buchanan


Sorg John C., pianist Palace Varieties Theatre, r. 514 Bush


Sorg Peter, musical instruments, 208 Sutter, r. 1413 Buchanan


Sorg Robert, brakeman C. P. RR., r. 18 Stockton Pl Sorg Rudolph, machinist Theodore Kallenberg, r. 19 %% Rausch


Sorge Uscar (J. B. Golly & Co.) r. Alameda Sorgesen John A., seaman, r. 8 Berry


Sorich Antonio (Medovich & Sorich) r. 7 Bagley Pl Soriz Joseph, milker, r. E & Scott, nr Chestnut Sorley William, laborer, r. 902 Filbert


Sorman Gustave, master mariner, r. 16 Clinton Park Sormano Giuseppe, liquor saloon, 308 Montgomery Av Sornin Alexander, watchmaker and jeweler, 343 Kear- ny, r. 1709 Stockton Soron Marie, domestic 236 Taylor


Sorrelle Alfred W., carpenter, r .; 606} Stevenson


Sorrelle Sidney, apprentice W. A. Meeker, r. 6061% Stevenson


Sosa Anselmo, machinist William Deacon, r. 933 Howard


Sosalita Estavao, Portuguese Pro. and Ben. Soc., 510 Bush


Soss Christian, laborer, r. N s Greenwich, nr Mont- gomery .


Sosso Anton, liquor saloon, 810 Kearny


Sota Amara, widow, r. 17 Sherwood Pl


Sotero Charles, blacksmith Crittenden & McCue, r. 1 Morrel Pl


Soto Amanda, widow, r. 223 Stevenson Soto E., r. Palace Hotel


Soto Federico, Spanish Ben. Soc., 510 Bush Soto Formosa, widow, r. 1525 Mason


Soto Mallor A. Mrs., widow, r. 5 Bannam Pl, rear Sotzen John A., driver City RR. r. 178%% Fourteenth Soubies T., restaurant, r. 310 Montgomery Av Soubies Vincent, fish market, 1322 Stockton


Souders May J. Mrs., furnished rooms, 34 Golden Gate Av


Soule A. G., physician, office and r. 325 Larkin Soule A. J., widow, lodgings, 310 Tehama Soule Charles V., r. 325 Larkin


Soule Charles Z., deputy County Clerk, r. 1504}% Polk Soule Clarence E., clerk Eugene Soule, r. 408 Bryant Soule Eugene, president California Plano Manu- facturing Co., and manufacturer carriages, wagons, agricultural implements and general blacksmithing, NE cor Fourth and Bryant, old Kimball Factory building, r. 408 Bryant


Soule Fannie L. Miss, assistant Lincoln Grammar School, r .- 1905 Stockton


Soule Frank, conductor U. S. Mint, r. 1905 Stockton Soule Kendrick B., cashier Lick House.


Soule Kittie 1. F. Miss, copyist County Recorder, r. 1905 Stockton


Soule Maria L. Miss, assistant Girls' High School, r. 605 Polk


Soule Mary Mrs., French laundry, 10231% Clay Soule Milan, physician, r. 325 Larkin


Soule Philander, clerk S. P. Soule, r. 323 First


Soule Samuel, r. 323 First


Soule Samuel P., dairy produce, 232 Montgomery Av, r. 804 Jackson


Soule Victor, machinist, r. 1023% Clay


Soulé William F., bookkeeper Elisha Ransom & Co., r. 325 Larkin


Soura Bernard F., milker Hahn & Keller, r. NE cor Grove and Lott


Sourdry Edward V., clerk, r. 1406 Sacramento


Sourdry John G., capitalist, r. 1406 Sacramento


Sourian Desire, gentlemen's nurse, r. 115 Park Av


Soutadet Philip, carpenter, r. 1510 Dupont


Soutenir M. A., r. 7 Stockton


Souter James, carrier Alta California, r. 1005 % Natoma Souter Peter, carpenter, r. 1005%% Natoma


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. Callingham & Co. general agents, 213 Sansome


South Bulwer Mining Co. (Mono Co., Cal.) William Stuart secretary, 320 Sansome, room 12


South Coast Paper Mill (Soquel, Cal.) S. P. Taylor & Co. agents. 414-416 Clay


South Comstock Consolidated Silver Mining Co. (Gold Hill, Nev.) J. M. Buffington secretary, 309 Califor- nia, room 4


South Cosmopolitan Grammar School, Adolph Herbst principal, N & Eddy, bet Polk and Van Nesa Av


South Cosmopolitan Primary School, Miss M. J. Cas- telhun principal, SE cor Stockton and Bush South District Police Station, 827 Folsom


South End School, Miss Mary A. Scherer principal, SE cor Williams and Henry


South Feather Water and Union Mining Co. (Yuba, Butte and Plumas Cos.) A. Halsey secretary, 328 Montgomery, room 7


South Harbor Police Station, 247 Steuart


South Hite Gold Mining Co. (Mariposa Co., Cal.) F. A. Berlin secretary, 420 Montgomery, rooms 29-30 South Justice Mining Co. (Lyon Co., 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. (Mono Co., Cal.) William Stuart secretary, 320 Sansome, room 12 South Overman Silver Mining Co. (Gold Hill, Nev.) David Wilder secretary, 328 Montgomery, room 21 South Pacific Coast Railroad (narrow gauge) A. E. Davis president, F. W. Bowen general super- intendent, office foot of Market, M. L. Mowry ticket agent, 222 Montgomery


South Pacific Coast Railroad Wharf and Ferry, E s East, bet Market and Mission


South Pacific House, F. F. Moller proptr, 263 East


South Park House, Max Kuhl proprietor, 530 Third


South Park Livery Stable, Smith & Poultney proprietors, 344-346 Brannan


South Park Malt House. Herman Zwieg pro- prietor, 610 Brannan, Herrmann & Co. agenta, 313 Sacramento


South Point Mills, A. M. Jewell & Co. proprietors, scroll sawing and turning, N & Berry, bet Third and Fourth


South Point Warehouse, Thomas G. Walkington agent, 8 6 Berry bet Third and Fourth


South San Francisco Baptist Mission Chapel, cor Elev- enth and H, South S. F.


South San Francisco Brewery, A. Hoelscher & Co. proptra, NW cor Fourteenth and Raiload Avs, South S. F.


CABINET WOODS AND VENEERS, 133 SPEAR ST. JOHN WIGMORE


D. HICKS & CO., Paper-rulers and Blank-book Manufacturers, 508 Montgomery, cor. Commerc'l.


G. D. MORSE, Photographer, 826 Market St. (PHELAN'S BLOCK.)


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South San Francisco Dock Co., William Stuart secre- tary, 320 Sansome, room 12


South San Francisco Methodist Episcopal Church, George H. McCracken pastor, S s Fifteenth Av, bet N and P, South S. F.


South San Francisco Packing and Provision Co. (Jos- iah G. Johnson, Henry Mohr, Hans Kroger and Charles Nonnenmann) cor Fourth Avand M, South S. F., office and salesrooms 226 Front


South San Francisco Park, Railroad Av, bet Ninth and Tenth Avs, South S. F.


South San Francisco Police Station, cor Railroad Av and Eleventh, South S. F.


South San Francisco School, William J. Gorman prin- cipal, SW cor Fourteenth Av and L, South S. F.


South San Francisco Sub Post Office, G. B. Tolman postmaster, NW cor Railroad and Eleventh Avs, South S. F.


South Templeton, grocer, r. 1703 Sacramento


Southack Francis W., r. 1931 Jessie


Southack Frank L., clerk auditor C. P. RR., r. 1931 Jessie


Southard Frank R., conductor California St. RR., r. 1422 Jackson


Southard Mason C., clerk surveyor's dept U.S.Custom House, r. 108 Eleventh


Southen James, pantryman P. C. SS. Los Angeles Souther A. B. Mrs., medium, r. 1150 Market


Souther H. O., driver Wells, Fargo & Co's Express, r. 333 Duncan


Souther John L., drayman Petersen & Co. .


Souther Joseph N. (Joseph N. Souther & Co.) r. 1104 Market


Souther Joseph N. & Co. (Joseph N. Souther) manufacturers flavoring extracta, 122-124 Market Souther Margaret, widow, r. 1215 Jones


Souther Thomas A., collector J. Y. Wilson & Co., r. 1215 Jones


Souther William H., bookkeeper J. J. Mack & Co., r. 574 Folsom


Southern Belle Mining Co. (Esmeralda Co., Nev.) A.B. Paul secretary, 328 Montgomery, room 20


Southern Cross Hydraulic Mining Co. (Placer Co., Cal.) Charles T. Bridge secretary, 320 Sansome, room 9 Southern Development Co., J. H. Strobridge president, Frank S. Douty secretary, NE cor Fourth and Townsend, room 4


Southern District Police Station, 827 Folsom


Southern Nevada Gold and Silver Mining Co. (Eame- ralda Co., Nev.) R. E. Kelly secretary, 419 Califor- nia, room 1


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, Frank S. Douty secretary, office NE cor Fourth and Townsend


Southern Pacific Restaurant, Hermansen, Jorgensen & Co. proprietora, N & Summer, bet Kearny and Spring


Southern S. S., steward, r. 627 Vallejo


Southern Thomas R., teacher penmanship, 24 Post, r. SE cor Twenty-first and Sanchez


Southwell George, blacksmith, r. 42 Vallejo


Southwell George, reporter The Guide, r. 1519% Leavenworth


Southwell John W., teacher music, r. 1422 Taylor Southwick Benjamin, boat builder, r. 18 Welsh


Southwick Edwin, teamster, r. 24 Minna


Southwick George H., assistant superintendent Pac. Iron Works, r. Grand Hotel


Southwick William O., night watchman old City Hall, r. 244 Minna


Souza Mancebo J., stableman Jersey Farm Milk De- pot. r. 350 Tehama


Souza Roque, Spanish Ben. Soc., 510 Bush


Sovey Ernest, wool sorter Simon & Breslauer, r. 219 Sixteenth


Sowden W. P., law student, r. New Wisconaln Hotel Sowell John, carpenter, r. 1143 Harrison Sower Meyer, r. 1522 Ells


Sowers Charles H., bookkeeper Balfour, Guthrie & Co., r. 1001 Powell


Sozen Charlea W., r. 723 Bryant


Spaar Christoph, groceries and liquors, NE cor Mason aud Filbert


Spaar Conrad, assistant brewer Washington Brewery, r. 18 Jansen


Spaar John, r. 503 Greenwich


Spadier Peter, salesman V. Vuscovich & Co., r. 327 Jessie


Spadina Angelo, teacher music, r. 2417 Sacramento


Spadoni Joseph, clerk freight dept C. P. RR., r. 503 Third


Spaelti Frederick, compositor Abend Post, r. 3 Mar- tha Pl


Spafford Elvira, widow, dressmaker, r. 1230 Stockton Spafford James M. (J. M. Spafford & Co.) r. Oakland Spafford J. M. & Co. (James M. Spafford) com- mission merchants and agents Spafford Packing Co., 310-316 Clay


Spafford Packing Co., manufacturers hermeti- cally sealed goods, J. M. Spafford & Co. agents, 310-316 Clay


Spafford John, restaurant keeper, r. 235 Minna


Spafford Milton E., tinsmith, r. 1230 Stockton


Spahr Caspar, bootblack, 413 Pine


Spahr Caspar, watchman La Grande Laundry, r. 1231 Mission


Spaight John C., salesman Keane Bros., r. 609 Post


Spaight Patrick, milkman, r. W s Wayne, nr Union B. H.


Spaldey Frederick, printer Abend Post, r. 3 Martha Pl


Spalding E. A. Mrs., housekeeper, 14 Geary


Spalding E. B. Rev., rector St. John's Church, and principal Trinity School, r. 1534 Mission


Spalding Edward I., clerk U. S. Navy Pay Office, r. Berkeley


Spalding Harriet A., assistant Tehama St. Primary School, r. 243 Ninth


Spalding James A., salesman Cal. Cracker Co., r. 116 Turk


Spalding James L., salesman, r. 413 Jones


Spalding Leila Mrs., teacher School of Design, r. 313 Stockton


Spalding Louisa Mrs., proptr Ralston House, 1222 Pine


Spalding Maggie Miss, r. 69 Natoma


Spalding The, 1222 Pine


Spalding Volney. r. 1222 Pine


Spalding William E., millhand Mattullath Mnfg Co., r. 269 Clara


Spalding. See Spaulding


Spalt Philip, drayman Getz Bros. & Co., r. 510 Ninth Spamer Adam, capitalist, r. 124 Liberty


Spamer Henry O., fresco painter, 643 Mission, r. 124 Liberty


Spamer Justus A., agent Miller's Compressed Yeast, 643 Mission, r. 124 Liberty


Spangenberg Adolph, machinist, r. 1505 Steiner


Spangenberg Fernando, bookkeeper R. R. Swain,r. 117 Natoma


Spanger P., Jour. Shipwrights', Asen, 71 New Mont- gomery


Spangler Daniel B., miner,r. NE cor Ninth Av and L, South S. F.


Spangler Jane Mrs., r. 10 Golden Gate Av


Spanier Joseph, liquor saloon, 112 Post, r. 309 Du- pont


Spanish-American Club Rooms, 212 Sutter


Spanish Mutual Benevolent Society, 510 Bush


Spann G. V., r. 520 Stockton


Spannagel Eberhard, baker, r. 112 Fourth


Spannagel John C., bakery, 125 Seventh


Spannhacke Antoine, driver Weed & Gorie,r. 519 Jes- sie


Spano Munzio, Italian Bersaglieri Soc., 625 Broadway Spanton Andrew, painter James Spanton, r. 1214 Polk


Spanton James, paints and oils, 1214 Polk


Sparenberg Charles H., agent, r. 305 Minna


Spargo John J., stoves and ranges, 1650 Mission, r. 2226 Howard


Spargo Robert M., clerk Bell Telephone Co., r. 2226 Howard


Spark John, engineer Geary St. RR., r. cor Point Lobos aud Second Ava


Spark Julius G., clerk Christian Bruse, r. 1600 Lea- venworth


Sparka Charles, blacksmith, r. Abbotsford House


Sparks Fritz, dishwasher Niagara House


Sparks William, bookkeeper Bryant & Cook, r. 12 Sec- ond Av


Sparka William, shipping merchant, 7 Mission, r. 2517 Bryant


LOUIS BRAVERMAN & CO.


JEWELRY and WATCHES 119 Montgomery Street.


The Travelers is the OLDEST Accident Ins. Co. in America; the LARGEST in the world:


LA GRANDE LAUNDRY


WASHING WELL DONE AT VERY LOW RATES. OFFICE, 648 MARKET STREET,


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Sparrow Albert R., compositor Chronicle, r. 1913 | Stockton


Sparrow Antonio, barber John Stahle, r. 217 Mont- gomery


Sparrow Arthur, jeweler Levison Bros., r. 33 Clemen- ting


Sparrow Charles G., candymaker William Gruenha- gen, r. 1913 Stockton


Sparrow F. A. Mrs., r. 40936 O'Farrell


Sparrow John T., jointer Mattullath Mnfg Co., r. 26 Decatur


Sparrow Joseph, liquor saloon, 33 Clementina


Sparrow Joseph W., jeweler Levison Bros., r. 35 Clem- entina


Sparrow Kate Miss, operator Cahn, Nickelsburg & Co., r. 22%% Hickory Av


Sparrow Thomas, clerk William Gruenhagen, r. 1913 Stockton


Spath J., baker, r. 533 Sacramento


Spaulding Andrew, deputy License Collector, r. 6 Grove


Spaulding Charles A. A., attorney at law, r. 317 Gold- en Gate Av


Spaulding C. H., sawmaker N. W. Spaulding. r. Oak- land


Spaulding Charles J., r. 317 Golden Gate Av




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