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St. Ignatius (old) Jesuits College, 344 Jessie
St. Jacob's Oil Depot, Charles F. Von Ssuten manager, 710 Mission
St. James House, Mrs. R. Orford proptr, 906 Market
St. John Arthur B., clerk, r. 1910 Market
St. John Benjamin G., surveyor, r. 1910 Market
St. John Chauncy M., day Inspector Custom House, r. Oakland
St. John Edward P., contractor and builder, r. N s Washington, bet Cherry and Maple
St. John Hester A. Mrs., assistant Riucon Grammar School, r. 1910 Market
St. John Henry L., proof reader S. F. Chronicle, r. 111 Leavenworth
St. John Henry S., clerk, r. 1910 Market
St. John John, hotbedman Pac. Rolling Mills
St. John John, miner, r. 253% Clara
St. John Mary, domestic 1019 Bush
St. John Richard, r. 333 O'Farrell
St. John Richard, proptr Manning House, 915% Mar- ket
St. John Richard A., bookkeeper O'Connor, Moffatt & & Co., r. Oakland
St. John the Baptist Church, Rev. Andrew Cullen pastor, N s Eddy, bet Octavia and Laguna
St. John's Episcopal Church, Rev. Edward B. Spaulding rector, Fifteenth, bet Valencia and Mission
St. John's German Evangelical Church, Rev. C. F. Waldecker pastor, NE cor Stockton and Filbert
St. John's Presbyterian Church, Rev. W. A. Scott D. D., LL. D., pastor, Poat, bet Mason and Taylor
St. Joseph's Catholic Temperance Society Hall, W s Tenth, bet Howard and Folsom
St. Joseph's Church, Rev. Hugh P. J. Gallagher assistant rector, W a Tenth, bet Howard and Fol- som
St. Joseph's Grammar School, Prof. W. J. G. Williams principal, SW cor Tenth and Howard
St. Joseph's Hall, SW cor Howard and Tenth
St. Joseph's Roman Catholic Infant Asy- lum, Sister Berenice Williams superior, Silver Av, bet Seventeenth and Nineteenth Avs, South S. F.
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St. Julien Livery Stable, Dennis J. O'Callaghan proptr, 838-844 Howard
St. Julien Paul, salesman Reiss Bros. & Co., r. 518% Montgomery Av
St. Lawrence Livery Stable, William E. Bridge proprietor, 212 Sutter
St. Ledger Edward, r. 118 Golden Gate Av
St. Louis Hotel, Nicholas Becker proptr, 11-13 Pacific
St. Louis Mining Co. (Storey Co., Nev.) W. E. Dean secretary, 79 Nevada Block
St. Louis, Vandalia and Terre Haute Rail- road, Joseph B. Kirkland general agent. 116 Montgomery
St. Luke's Church, Rev. S. Gregory Lines rector, S s Pacific, bet Polk and Van Ness Av
St. Luke's Hospital, E s San José Av, bet Twenty-sev- enth and Twenty-eighth
St. Marks' Building, SW cor Kearny and Morton
St. Mary's Cathedral, Most Rev. Joseph S. Ale- manv Archbishop, NE cor Dupont and California
St. Mary's College, Rev. Brother Bettelin presi- dent, E s Mission Road, four miles from old City Hall
St. Mary's Hospital, T. J. Le Tourneaux M. D. resl- dent physician and surgeon, N s Bryant, bet First and Rincon Pl
St. Nicholas Hotel, Robert Boyle proptr, 212 First
St. Patrick's Church (R. C.) Rev. Peter J. Gray pastor, N s Mission, bet Third and Fourth
St. Patrick's Mutual Aid Association Nos. 1-2, 771 Market
St. Paul Ambroise, physician, office and r. 850 Market
St. Paul Insurance Co. (fire and marine) Hutchinson & Mann agents, 322-324 California, and 302-304 Sansome
St. Paul's German Evangelical Lutheran Church, Rev. J. M. Buehler pastor, S s Mission, bet Fifth and Sixth
St. Paul's German M. E. Church, Rev. C. H. Afflerbach pastor, N s Broadway, bet Stockton and Powell
St. Paul's Methodist Episcopal Church South, Rev. J. C. Simmons pastor, W 8 Russ, bet Howard and Folsom
St. Paul's Mission, SE cor California and Steiner
St. Paul's Protestant Episcopal Church, Rev. W. S. Neals rector, S s California, bet Fillmore and Steiner
St. Paul's Roman Catholic Church, Rev. Lawrence Breslin pastor, NW cor Twenty-ninth and Church
St. Paul's School, Max Schunemann principal, S s Mission, bet Fifth and Sixth
St. Peter's Church (Episcopal) A. A. McAllister offici- ator, NEcor Stockton and Filbert
St. Peter's Church (Roman Catholic) Rev. P. S. Casey pastor, W & Columbia, bet Twenty-fourth and Twenty-fifth
St. Peter's Convent (Sisters of Mercy) W 8 Columbia, bet Twenty-fourth and Twenty-fifth
St. Peter's Temperance Hall, E s Alabama, bet Twen- ty-third and Twenty-fourth
St. Pierre Alexandre, laborer, r. NW cor Santa Clara and Minnesota
St. Rose Academy under direction of Sisters of St. Dominic, S a Golden Gate Av, bet Steiner and Pierce
St. Rose Church, Rev. Dennis F. Nugent pastor, N & Braunan, bet Fourth and Fifth
St. Stephen's Protestant Episcopal Church, Rev. E. J. Lion rector, N 8 Fulton, bet Webster and Fill- more
St. Supery Antoine (Antoine St. Supery & Co.) r. 54 Tehama
St. Supery Antoine & Co. (Antoine St. Supery and Baptista Passama) dealers sand and saw dust, 131 Main
St. Theresa Church, Rev. John Kemmy pastor, E a Kentucky, bet Butte and Solano
St. Upery Celestin, liquor saloon, 425 Bush, r. 435 Jessie
St. Vincent School, S a Mission, bet New Mongomery and Third
Staab Henry G., cutter J. M. Litchfield & Co., r. 712 Bush
Staab Z. (Feinberg & Winter) r. New York
Staacke Adolph, cabinetmaker Crittenden & McCue, r. 938 Howard
Staacke George (Thomas Bell & Co.) r. 605 Bush Staske Ernest, confectionery and toya, 315 Third Staau Frederick, carpenter, r. 121412 Folsom
Staats Hannah, widow, r. 209 Prospect PI
Staats Henry, carpenter, r. 548 Third
Staats John C., bartender Henry F. Bruns, r. 2 Eighth Staats Engwert F., groceries and liquors, 995 Harri- son
Sta Staats Tonko, millhand Deming, Palmer & Co., r. 153 Jessie
Stacey H., assistant weigher Custom House, r. Oak- land
Stacey Jobn, engineer, r. 26 Morey Alley
Stacey Mary N., widow, compositor, r. 812 Howard Stacey. See Stacy
Stack Edmond. driver N. B. and M. RR., r. 8 Louisa Stack James M., boarding, 1829 Mission
Stack Johanna, domestic 828 McAllister
Stack John (Stack & Lacomb) r. 39 Louisa
Stack Margaret Mrs., bakery, 466 Sixth
Stack Maurice, shoemaker, r. 849 Valencia
Stack Mary, seamstress La Grande Laundry, Es Thir- teenth, bet Howard and Folsom
Stack Michael, teamster Riley & Co., r. 505 Howard Stack R., laborer Pac. Rolling Mills
Stack Richard, miller, r. 466 Sixth
Stack Thomas, hog ranch, NW cor Merrill and Silver Av
Stack Timothy J. (G. W. Clark & Co.) r. 12 Hill Stack & Lacombe (John Stack and George Lacombe) hatters, 639 Market
Stackhouse Charles, second assistant engineer SS. Victoria
Stackhouse Robert, machinist Haverly's California Theatre, r. 1304 Larkin
Stackpole Barrah B., boilermaker, r. 151 Silver
Stackpole Thomas, r. 79 Jessie
Stackpool M. W., manager Keane Brothers, r. San Rafael
Stacom Maria J. Miss, milliuer, 141 Post, r. 313 Sutter Stacy Esther A., widow, r. 101 Dupont
Stacy. See Stacey
Stade Henry, gardener, r. 16}% Garden
Stadman Peter J., bartender. r. 772 Mission
Stadtegger George, bookkeeper German Savings and LoauSoc., r. 2414 Post
Stadtfeld Jacob, melter melter and refiner's dept U. S. Mint, r. 1508 Jones
Stadtfeld Jacob Jr., mining secretary, 419 Calf- fornia, room 26, r. 1112 Jackson
Stadtfeld Joseph, clerk Holbrook, Merrill & Stetson, r. 1508 Jones
Stadtfeld William C. (Lindacher & Stadtfeld) r. 1508 Jones
Stadtmuller Frederick D. (Walter, Schilling & Co.) r. 819 Eddy
Staeglich Frank, gardener, r. 1307 Jackson
Staehle Caspar. r. 444 Brannan
Staehle Eliza Miss. r. 1922 Jessie
Staehli Melchoir, woodcarver Charles M. Plum & Co., r. 3104 California
Staely Christian, r. Helvetia Hotel
Staengle Eberhard, confectionery, 1432 Pacific
Stafeiff Wladimir, furs, r. 441 Clementina
Staffelbach Edward, liquor saloon, 108 Steuart, r. Ala- meda
Stafford Charles, seaman, r. 127 Jackson
Stafford Cassius H., clerk Preston & Mckinnon, r. NW cor Stevenson and Twentieth
Stafford Henry J., attorney at law Frank G. New- lands, r. 114 % Freelon
Stafford James J., machinehand W. B. Bradbury, r. 114 % Freelon
Stafford John, seaman, r. NE cor Drumm and Jackson Stafford John, seaman, r. North Pacific Hotel
Stafford John M., bookkeeper P. J. Cassin & Co., r. 327 Larkin
Stafford Thomas, gardener, r. 78 Natoma
Stafford Thomas H., blacksmith, r. 820 Green
Stafford William, baker, r. 16 Pfeiffer
Stafford William, blacksmiths' helper, r. 10 Ecker
Stafford William, shipcarpcuter, r. 114% Freelon
Stafford William F., attorney at law, 420 Montgomery, room 23, r. 114 X Freelon
Stafford William G., weigher J. Macdonough, r. 643 Folsom
Stagg Cornelius, proptr Ocean View House, Ocean View Road, nr Lake Merced
Stagnaro Agostino, Garibaldt Guard, 423 Broadway
Stagnaro Domenico. Garibaldi Guard, 423 Broadway
Staguaro Gio Battista, Garibaldi Guard, 423 Broad- way
Stagnaro Giovanni, Garibaldi Guard, 423 Broadway
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Stagnaro Luigi, Garibaldi Guard, 423 Broadway Stagnaro Nicola, Garibaldi Guard, 423 Broadway Stahl Arnold, cashier Hoffman & Co., r. 2502 Washing- tou
Stahl Edward (Stahl & Maack) r. 614 Taylor
Stahl B., carpenter, r. Ahlborn House
Stahl Henry N., liquor saloon, 506 Washington
Stahl Jacob, farmer, r. 18 First
Stahl Jane, bakery, 631 Third
Stahl Jasper, pilot, r. 322 Guerrero
Stahl John, cook, r. 209 Leidesdorff
Stahl Julius, clerk M. Hammerschlag, r. 729 Vallejo Stahl William, laborer, r. N s Precita Av, nr San José Road
Stahl & Maack (Edward Stahl and Ernst Maack) proptrs Winter Garden, 305-307 Stockton
Stahle Charles A., bookbinder Bosqui Engraving and Printing Co., r. 932 Valencia
Stahle John, proprietor Russ House Baths and Hairdressing Saloon and baths Occidental Ho- tel, r. 932 Valencia
Stahle John F. H., with John Stahle, r. 932 Valencia Stahle William, r. 932 Valencia
Stahlknecht Edward, with I. Gutte, r. 611 Taylor Stahmann Sophia Mrs., bakery, 722 Lombard Staib Conrad, shoemaker, 932 Folsom
Staib Frank C., clerk A. L. Bancroft & Co., r. 932 Fol- som
Staib George, with L. P. Moore, r. 932 Folsom Staidohar Daniel, hatter, 252 Third
Stair Alexander, clerk Jos. Wagner & Co., r. 1037 Mis- sion
Stairley Waverly, bookkeeper Ackerson, Moore & Co., r. 1312 Pine
Staker William, spinner S. F. Pioneer Woolen Fac- tory
Stalder Joseph, r. 2516 Sacramento
Stalder Joseph Jr., bookkeeper B. M. Atchinaon & Co., r. East Oakland
Staley Matilda Mrs., r. 1906 Dupont
Staley R. V. Mrs., widow, medium, r. 220 O'Farrell
Staley William, workman coiner's dept U. S. Mint, r. 899 Fulton
Staley William N., miner, r. 227 Fair Oaks
Stallard Joshua H., physician, office and r. 632 Sutter Stallard M., conductor Market St. RR.
Stallman Charles, clerk C. F. Marwedel, r. 1824 Sutter Stallman Ferdinand G., shademaker E. H. Marwedel, r. 1824 Sutter
Stallman Matilda, widow, r. 1824 Sutter
Stallman Nettie C. Miss, teacher Hamilton Grammar School. r. 1824 Sutter
Stalman Henry, seaman, r. 127 Folsoni, rear
Stamback Cæsar, saloonkeeper, r. 912 Clay
Stambaugh S. S., police surgeon, office and r. 659 Clay
Stamer August, blacksmith, 107 Oregon, r. 17% Glover Stamer Henry M., butcher, 1702 Hyde, r. 1330 Broad- way
Stamer Mathias H., cook Domestic Restaurant, r. 211 3% Geary
Stamp B., seaman, r. North Pacific Hotel
Stamp Charles, cook Palace Hotel, r. 164 Jessie
Stamper F. Mrs., mnfr mattresses and bedding, 37 Second, r. 1035 Mission
Stamper George W., salesman Thomas F. Palmer, r. 1035 Mission
Stamper Julia, widow, r. 1035 Mission
Stamper Julius, foreman factory Liebes Bros. & Co., r. 408 Gough
Stamper Marks, clerk Harris Bros., r. 408 Gough
Stamper Rachael Miss, saleslady Mrs. H. Jacobs & Co., r. 1035 Mission
Stampaki William. blacksmith, r. 1326 Stockton
Stanbridge Albert H., millhand Mattullath Mnfg Co., r. 712 Clementina
Stanbridge Charles E., cooper Cal. Sugar Refinery, r. Eighteenth Av, nr R, South S. F.
Standage Mattie, domestic 730 Shotwell
Standard Automatic Gas Regulator, Gas Consumers' Association proprietors, 202 Bush
Standard Box Factory. J. L. Merguire proptr, SW cor Bryant and Fifth
Standard Consolidated Mining Co. (Bodie, Cal.) Wil- liam Willis secretary, 29 Nevada Block
Standard Express Co., H. Tum Suden proptr, office 1 Commercial
Standard Marine Insurance Co. (limited, of Liverpool) W. J. Callingham & Co. general agents, 213 Sansome
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Standard Mining Co. (Tuscarora, Elko Co., Nev.) John T. McGeoghegan secretary,318 Pine, room 11 Standard Oil Co., of California (Ventura Co.) L. D. Fisk secretary, 402 Montgomery, room 11
Standard Oil Co. (of Cleveland, Ohio, and New York) warehouses, N & King, bet Second and Third, office 123 California, room 13
Standard Packing Co. (Schammel, Reynolds & Co.) 413-419 Chestnut, office 120 Front
Standard Shirt Factory, Neustadter Brothers proprietors, SE cor Gough and Grove, depot and salesroom SW cor Pine and Sansome
Standard Soap Co., Richard P. Thomas presi- dent, J. J. Applegate secretary and manager, office 204 Sacramento, retail 637 Market, factory West Berkeley
Standard Theatre. See Emerson's Standard Theatre, 320 Bush
Standeford Joseph A., helper melter and refiner's dept U. S. Mint, r. Oakland
Standeford William W., day inspector Custom House, r. Oakland
Stander Frederick, cook, r. E & California Av, bet Twenty-seventh and Montezuma
Standerwick Eliza, widow, r. 617 Larkin
Standerwick H. B., commercial editor The Examiner, r. 617 Larkin .
Standidge William, millman South Point Mill, r. 1111 Folsom
Standinger Louts, clerk, r. 31 Eddy
Standish Henry, carriagetrimmer, r. SE cor Twenty- fifth and Columbia
Standley Henry C., r. 42 Ivy Av
Stanford Belle M. Miss, assistant South Cosmopoli- tan Primary School, r. 2401 Buchanan
Stanford Charles P., inventor, r. 2401 Buchanan
Stanford Frederick, carpenter, r. Butte, bet Florida and Alabama
Stanford Harrison L., glassblower S. F. and Pac. Glass Works, r. 115 Franklin
Stanford Harry M., cabinetmaker Sanborn, Vail & Co., r. 1022 Geary
Stanford Hotel, Christian Lehrke proprietor, 620 Fourth
Stanford Hubert H., picture framer, r. 2401 Buchanan Stanford Jerome B. (G. W. Clark & Co.) r. 911 Laguna
Stanford Josiah, student, r. 1227 Turk
Stanford Leland, president Central Pacific Rail- road and Occidental and Oriental Steamship Cos., NE cor Fourth and Townsend, room 42. r. SW cor California and Powell
Stanford Maggie, domestic 1713 Bush
Stanford Michael H., cabinetmaker. r. 1022 Geary
Stanford Myron E., foreman Jay V. Lawrence, r. 2401 Buchanan
Stanford, See Standeford
Stang Helena, widow,r. N s Greenwich, bet Plerce and Steiner
Stang Joseph, laborer Presidio Reservation, r. N 8 Greenwich, bet Pierce and Steiner
Stange C. Frederick W., harnessmaker Main & Win- chester, r. 708 Green
Stange Frederick, musician, r. 708 Green
Stange Herman C., salesman J. J. O'Brien & Co., r. 1334 Howard
Stange Paul, tinsmith Seller Bros. & Co., r. 708 Green Stangenberger Alexander W., stock clerk Davis Bros., Toklas & Co., r. 722 Green
Stangenberger August, piano tuner Matthias Gray, r. 722 Green
Stangenberger August J., stock clerk Davis Bros., Toklas & Co., r. 722 Green
Stangleand Niels, seaman, r. 238 Steuart
Stangroom Charles N., collector Imperial, London, Northern and Queen Insurance Cos.,r. 1214 Jackson Stangroom Marc L., civil engineer, r. 1214 Jackson Stangroom Robert, laborer, r. 4 Maria
Stanhauser William, butcher, r. 727 Laguna
Staniels C. G. Mrs., r. 710 California
Staniels John S., capitalist, r. Thirty-fifth Av, bet K and L, South S. F.
Staniford G., letter carrier Wells, Fargo & Co's Ex- press, r. 1420 Powell
Staniford George F., clerk W. J. Callingham & Co., r. 107 O'Farrell
Staniforth Julia Mrs., groceries and liquors,720 Third Staniforth Thomas, boxmaker, r. 720 Third
Stanislaus Regle, milker Renner & Russe, r. S a Eigh- teenth, nr Clara Av
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Stankey Charles, seaman, r. 54 Sacramento Stanle Frederick H., manager John Stahle, r. 17 Mon- roe
Stanley Amelia, widow, stationery, 6 Seventh Stanley Benjamin, lumberman, r. 322 Ritch
Stanley Catherine, widow, r. 265 Jessie Stanley Charles, hackman, r. 540 Bryant
Stanley Charles A., clerk, r. 7 Mason
Stanley Charles A., assistant engineer U. S. Mint, r. 32 Eleventh
Stanley Charles P., machinist Pac. Iron Works, r. E s Chattanooga, bet Twenty-second and Twenty- third
Stanley Charles T., notary public and commis- sioner of deeds, 513 Montgomery, r. 32 Eleventh Stanley David S., compositor, r. 556 Bryant
Stanley Edward, salesman Dunham, Carrigan & Co., r. 209 Powell
Stanley Edward J., patternmaker Pac. Iron Works, r. 1318 Columbia
Stanley Edward C., clerk, r. 112 O'Farrell
Stanley Edwin, clerk, r. 1411 California
Stanley Frank, waiter Ahlborn House
Stanley Frederick, machinist, r. 1327 Twenty-fourth
Stanley F. Hastings, phonographic reporter, office 402 Montgomery, r. 1327 Twenty-fourth
Stanley George, surveyor, r. 32 Eleventh
Stanley George A., compositor P. E. Dougherty & Co., r. 265 Jessie
Stanley James A .. policeman, r. 1206 Leavenworth Stanley John, miner, r. New Wisconsin Hotel
Stanley John G., willow worker, r. 414 Post, rear
Stanley Joshua H., dealer patent medicines, office and r. 127 Kearny
Stanley J. P., student Barnard's Business College Stanley M. J. Mrs. (MI. J. Stanley & Co.) r. 414 Post, rear
Stanley M. J. & Co. (Mrs. M. J. Stanley) mnfrs wil- lowware. 865 Market
Stanley Patrick, expressman, SE cor Clay and San- some, r. 19 Gilbert
Stanley Samuel L. (Spruance, Stanley & Co.) r. 1218 Hyde
Stanley William H., dentist, office 115 Kearny, r. 817 Van Ness Av
Stanley William H., willowworker, r. 414 Post, rear Stanly John A. (Stanly, Stoney & Hayes) r. Oakland Stanly, Stoney & Hayes (John A. Stanly, Thomas P. Stoney and George R. Hayes) attor- neys at law, 604 Clay .
Stannage Philip J., clerk Renton, Holmes & Co., r. 5 St. Mary's
Stannah Bridget, widow, r. 11 De Boom
Stannard Charles R., laborer, r. 20 Potter
Stannard Edwin F., collector Vallejo St. Wharf, r. 2705 Bush
Stanovich Peter, Austrian Ben. Soc., 71 New Mont Staus James S. (Carmack & Stans) r. 114 Twelfth
Stans John, laborer The Baldwin, r. 12 Himmelmann Pl
Stans Johu J., tailor Isidor Eisenberg, r. Alameda Stansbury Benjamin B., stockbroker, r. 613 Mission
Stansbury Charles T .. painter, r. 138 Fourth
Stansfield Arthur, laborer, r. 466%% Sixth
Stansfield George R., machinist, r. 1032 Capp
Stansfield Georgiana J. B. Mrs., water color artist, r. 1032 Capp
Stanton Andrew P., business manager The Argonaut Publishing Co., 522 California, r. 323 O'Farrell
Stanton Charles H., drayman The H. T. Holmes Lime Co., r. 328 Jessie
Stanton Edward, boxmaker, r. 23 Freelon
Stanton Edward, stevedore, r. 743 Harrison
Stanton Eliza, domestic 1018 Post
Stanton Ellen, groceries and liquors, 1123 Harrison Stanton George, driver Market St. RR., r. 1603 Eddy Stanton George, teamster, r. 1126 Market
Stanton James, capitalist, r. 1838 Mission
Stanton James Jr., medical student, r. 1838 Mission Stanton Jeremlah, peddler, r. 519 Eighth
Stanton John, driver McNab & Smith, r. 240 Perry, rear
Stanton John, laborer, r. 571 Howard, rear Stanton John, messenger St. Mary's Hospital
Stanton John, portrait artist, r. 1838 Mission
Stauton John, seaman stmr Humboldt, r. 571%% How- ard
Stanton Johu H., driver Contra Costa Laundry, r. 53416 Jessie
Stanton John K., seaman schr James A. Garfield
Stanton Maurice, shoemaker S. W. Rosenstock & Co., r. 1323 Pacific
Stanton Mary, groceries and liquors, 519 Eighth · Stanton Mary Miss, packer Mission Soap and Candle Works
Stanton Michael, driver Omnibus RR., r. 4 Oak Grove Av
Stanton Michael, laborer P. M. SS. Co., r. 30 Welsh
Stanton Samuel G., salesman J. W. Davidson & Co., r. 2 Park Pl
Stanton Samuel R., master mariner, r. 313 Union Stanton Thomas, policeman, r. 1123 Harrison Stanton Thomas, seaman, r. 41 Pacific
Stanton Thomas, shoemaker, r. 2936 Mission
Stanton Thomas J., policeman, r. Allborn House
Stanton William, clerk, r. 337 Jessie
Stanwood Amasa O., expressman Pac. Keg and Barrel Factory, r. W s Vermont, nr Sonoma
Stanwood Elijah B., machinist Pac. Rolling Mills, r. 421 Stockton
Stanwood Elizabeth, widow, r. SW cor Scott and Clay Stanwood Henry.P., agent Cal. Fast Freight Line, 2 New Montgomery, r. Palace Hotel
Stanyal Angello, gardener Guillaume Gosetta, r. Vis- itacion Valley
Stanyan Albert P., superintendent City Cemetery, r. SW cor Thirty-fourth Av and Clement
Stanyan Charles H., president Martin White Mining Co., 59 Nevada Block, r. 522 Van Ness Av Stapelfeldt William, groceries and liquors, NE cor Waller and Fillmore
Stapff Wilhelm, liquor saloon, 116 Dupont, r. 710 Sutter Staples David J., president Firemans Fund In- surance Co., office 401 California, r. 711 Taylor
Staples Ellen E., widow, r. 710 Pine
Staples Frank H., machinist, r. 6% Erie
Staples Henry C., screwman Seal Rock Tobacco Co., r. 28 Everett
Staples Isabel, domestic E s Church, nr Twenty-fourth Staples James W., insurance adjuster Balfour, Guth- rle & Co., r. Oakland
Staples John C., special agent and adjuster Firemans Fund Insurance Co., 401 California
Staples Joseph, longshoreman. r. 210 Drumm
Staples Joseph, porter Arcade House
Staples William J., teamster A. Brokaw, r. 1535 Mis- sion
Stapleton David, boltcutter Pac. Rolling Mills, r. Fourteenth Av, bet L and M, South S. F.
Stapleton Edward, r. 460%% Natoma
Stapleton John. grainer, 1220 Market, r. 460%% Natoma Stapleton John, liquor saloon, NW cor Hayes and Baker
Stapleton Joseph, plasterer, r. 125% Thirteenth
Stapleton Michael, laborer A. E. Buckman
Stapleton William, clerk, r. 108 Geary
Stapleton William, laborer, r. 23 Anna
Stapleton William, shipcarpenter, r. Fourteenth Av, bet L and M, South S. F.
Stappenbeck Wilhelm. tailor, r. 1526 Dupont
Stappenbeck William, porter M. Hyman & Co., r. 947 Mission
Star Brewery and Malt House, Rosener Brothers pro- prietors, SE cor Eleventh and Folsom, office 121 California
Star Mining Co. (White Pine Co., Nev.) William Stuart secretary, 320 Sansome
Star of Columbia Salmon Packing Co. (Sacramento River) Sol. Wangenheim & Co. pro- prietors, 118-126 Davis
Star Robert E., clerk Root & Sanderson, r. 240 Sixth Starbird Albion W. (Starbird & Goldstone) r. 1055 Golden Gate Av
Starbird & Goldstone (Alblon W. Starbird, John B. Goldstone and Seely B. Lyon) lumber and building material, SW cor Market and Spear, yard Beale St. Wharf
Starck John (John Starck & Co.) r. 501 Ellis
Starck John, stableman, r. 725 Green
Starck John & Co. (John Starck and G. Burgdorf) butchers, NE cor Leavenworth aud Ellla
Starico Giovanni, laborer. r. 11 Union Pl
Stark Alexander. r. 327 Larkin
Stark Alexander, engineer, r. 685 Clementina
Stark August, painter, r. 1331 Minna
Stark Denton D., bookkeeper Renton Coal Co., r. 2316 Mission
Stark G., upholsterer, r. 1050 Howard Stark John, butcher, r. 3% Treat Av
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JOHN WIGMORE, 133 SPEAR STREET.
D. HICKS & CO., Paper-rulers and Blank-book Manufacturers, 508 Montgomery, cor. Commerc'I.
G. D. MORSE, Photographer, 826 Market St. (PHELAN'S BLOCK.)
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Stark John, clerk general freight office C. P. RR., r. 1019 Post
Stark John W., carpenter, r. 14 M
Stark Luke, butcher, 529-531 First
Stark Sarah, widow, r. 210 San Jose Av
Stark Thomas A., salesman Jason Springer & Co., r. Alameda
Stark William A., machinist. r. 685 Clementina
Starke Louis G., clerk Bank of California, r. 1108 Scott Starkey Charles H., clerk, r. 116 O'Farrell
Starkey Edward (Starkey & Arueit) r. SW cor Naples and China Av, Excelsior Homestead
Starkey Henry, seaman, r. 37 Pacific
Starkey Keziah. widow, hairdresser, r. 1227% Clay Starkey Sanford, r. 116 O'Farrell
Starkey S. P. Mrs .. r. 116 O'Farrell
Starkey & Arnett (Edward Starkey and Richard Ar- nett) milk and poultry ranch, SW cor Naples and China Av, Excelsior Homestead
Starks William, r. 9 Reed Pl
Starks William, miner. r. 702 California
Starkweather A. C., salesman Charles M. Plum & Co., r. Oakland
Starkweather Henry L., letter carrier Post Office, r. 2717 Mission
Starkweather H. K., with H. S. Crocker & Co., r. Oak- land
Starkweather Hubert J., photograph printer David Cobb, r. 237 Sixth
Starkweather Joseph B., photographer, r. 1017 Folsom Starkweather Louis S., proptr Arcade House, 930 Mar- ket
Starkweather Maggie, widow, r. 1226 Bush, rear Starr Abraham D. (Starr & Co.) r. Oakland
Starr Addison M. (Starr & Mathison) r. 607 Sutter
Starr Angeles, minister, r. 157 Ninth
Starr Augustus W. (Starr & Co.) r. South Vallejo Starr Benjamin F., laborer, r. Overland House
Starr Ella Miss, glovemaker Lippitt, Leak & Co., r. 20 Twelfth
Starr Elmira Miss, r. 20 Twelfth
Starr Erwin P., clerk auditor M. P. and M. dept C. P. RR., r. 320 Turk
Starr Flora Miss. artist, r. 836 Mission
Starr Flour Mills (South Vallejo) Starr & Co. proprietors, office 16 California
Starr Frank B., driver Clay St. RR., r. 533 Sacramento Starr Frank R., compositor J.Winterburn & Co., r. 836 Mission
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