Langley's San Francisco directory for the year commencing 1882, Part 236

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


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Starr George R. (George R. Starr & Co.) r. 808 Jackson Starr George R. & Co. (George R. Starr and Harry O. Link) produce commission merchants, 308-310 Washington, and stalls 13-14 Bay City Market


Starr Henry, seaman, r. 1 Bannam PI


Starr King Primary School, Miss M. M. Mckenzie prin- cipal. Bryant, nr Sixth


Starr Melinda, widow, r. 20 Twelfth


Starr Michael B. Rev., r. 836 Mission


Starr Robert E., salesman Root & Sanderson, r. 240 Sixth


Starr Samuel B., clerk E. J. Bowen, r. 815 Sansome


Starr Warren (Newmark & Starr; r. Oakland


Starr William, laborer Golden Gate Park .


Starr William C., bookkeeper Central Gas Co., r. 105 Stockton


Starr William M., flour dealer, r. 1316 California


Starr & Co. (Abraham D. and Augustus W. Starr, and Alfred Bannister) proprietors Starr Mills (South Vallejo) office 16 California


Starr & Mathison (A. M. Starr and Thomas Mathison) melters and refiners of antimony, Berry, bet Fourth and Fifth


Starrett Horace, clerk, r. 36 Geary


Starrs Charles, cashier Verdier, Moreau & Co., r. 19 Moss


Starrs Michael, machinist, r. 522 Howard


Starrs William, laborer, r. 558 Howard


Starrs William M., porter Simons, Bro. & Co., r. 19 M088


Starson Joseph, chiropodist, office 13 Dupont™


Staser Martha Mrs., coffee house. 806 Mission


State Assayer, Louis Falkenau, 328 Montgomery, room 16


State Commissioner Immigration, Charles D. Bunk- er, 508 Battery


State Grange (Cal.) P. of H., Amos Adama secretsry, 38 California


State Harbor Commissioners, Board of, office 10 California


State Insurance Commissioner, John C. Maynard, 401 California


State Investment and Insurance Co. (The} A. J. Bryant president, Richard Ivers vice-presi- dent, Charles H. Cushing secretary, 218-220 San- some


State Medical Society of Homeopathic Practitioners, Dr. W. E. Ledyard secretary, 128 Second


State Mineralogist, Henry G. Hanks, office 212 Sutter


State Prison Directors, Board of, Jerome Spaulding secretary, 410 Kearny, room 2


State Viticultural Commissioners, Board of, Arpad Haraszthy president, John H. Wheeler secretary, 111 Liedesdorff


Stateler Frank L., r. 115 Seventh


Statham William M. (Statham & Co.) r. 865 Mission Statham & Co. (William M. Statham) mnfra pianos, 765 Mission


Statistician (annual) Louis P. McCarty editorand proprietor, 502 Taylor


Staub Henry, druggist, SW cor Sutter and Larkin, r. 1103 Sutter


Stauch George, teamster, r. N a Gody, bet Mission and California Av


Stauch Henrietta Miss, cloakmaker, r. N s Gody, bet Mission and California Av


Stauch Mary, widow, r. N s Gody, bet Mission and California Av


Stauch Theodore, painter George J. Smith, r. N & Go- dy, bet Mission and California Av


Staud F. & J. N., wood and coal, 211 Mason


Staud Frank (F. & J. N. Staud) r. 107 Ellis


Stand John N. (F. & J. N. Staud) r. 818 Jessie


Staud John N. Jr., plumber, r. 818 Jessie


Staud. See Stout


Staude Frederick. clerk Wichman & Lutgen, r. 116 Virginia


Staude John (Mans & Staude) r. 116 Virginia


Staudt Henry, r. 103 Twenty-fourth


Staunton Bridget, domestic 327 Ellis


Stayart John J., cabInetmaker, r. 1217 Howard


Stayton Robert, teamster, r. 148 Shipley


Stead George, r. 318 Chestnut


Steadman S., cook, r. 12 Perry, rear


7 Steadman. See Stedman


Steahn William, laborer, r. S & Alabama, nr Twenty- seventh


Stealey G. Warren, purser P. C. SS. Gipsy, r. The Baldwin


Stealy John, capitalist, r. 208 Second


Steam Men's Furnishing Goods Factory, B. & O. Greenebaum managers, 1047-1049 Market Steam Soda Works, P. G. Somps proprietor, 259- 261 Clementina


Steain Sarah Miss, r. 338 Turk


Stearn William R., storekeeper U. S. Internal Rev- enue, r. 1018 'Taylor


Stearns Alonzo B., driver, r. 2221 Greenwich


Stearns E. F. Mrs., milliner, 538 Sixteenth, bet Valen- cia and Mission


Stearns Frederick, manufacturing pharmacist (Detroit, Mich.) branch 26 New Montgomery Stearns George H., r. 107 Ridley


Stearns Henry M., teacher Heald's Business College, r. Oakland


Stearns J. H., r. Union Club


Stearns Nathan, r. 850 Market


Stearns Rosie, r. 208 Leavenworth


Stearns Victor J., r. 850 Market


Stearns William A., clerk Langley & Michaels, r. 20%% Fifth


Stearns William H. (Stearns & Smith) r. 1110 Jackson Stearns & Smith (William H. Stearns and Oliver B. Smith) commission merchants, and wholesale provisions, 423 Front


Stebbins Elizabeth, widow, r. 1906 Stockton


Stebbins H., fringemaker, r. 1225 Union


Stebbins Horatio Rev. D. D., pastor First Uni- tarian Church, r. 831 Bush 1 ay


Stebbins James C., attorney at law, 417 Kearny, r. East Oakland


Stebbins Minnie Miss, assistant Powell Primary School, r. 1906 Stockton


Stebbins Roderick, teacher English dept Urban Acade- my. r. 831 Bush


Steber D., Barbers' Pro. Union, 312 Post


Steber Joseph C., machinist, 51 Fremont, r. 5 Rausch


Stech Leo., baker J. Schneider, r. 115 Oak


LOUIS BRAVERMAN & CO., Jewelers, offer Goods Lower than any House in this city. 119 Montgomery St.


The Travelers is paying at the rate of $2500 per day for injuries.


LA GRANDE LAUNDRY


WASHING CALLED FOR AND DELIVERED. OFFICE, 648 MARKET STREET.


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Stecher Edward, clerk J. G. B. Broemmel, r. 317 Min- na


Stecher Frederick, carpenter Philip Stecher, r. 317 Minna


Stecher Philip, carpenter, r. 317 Minna


Steck Charles, machinist, r. 219 Twelfth


Steck Paul, mechanical draftsman, 4 California, r. 1210 Howard


Steckel Frank, waiter John Bergez, r. 514 Bush


Steckenreiter Philip (E. Shuck & Co.) r. 6 Tay


Stecker William, liquor saloon, SE cor Mission and Seventh. r. 606 Minna


Steckler C. E., r. 131 Montgomery


Steckmann A., Master Mariners' Ben. Assn, 413 Sutter Steckmeyer Henry, barber, r. 16 Eddy


Stedman A., clerk general freight office C. P. RR., r. Alameda


Stedman George W., clerk, r. 388 Dolores


Stedman Henry S., salesman Sherman, Clay & Co., r. 320 O'Farrell


Stedman John C., bookkeeper, r. 6033 Dolores


Stedman William S., laborer Custom House, r. 155 Octavia


Stedman. See Steadman


Steedman Peter, cabinetinaker Philip Hinkle, r. Berkeley


Steel John, machinist, r. 65 Minna


Steel Thomas, member S. F. Stock and Exchange Board


Steel Thomas, coalpasser P. C. SS. Senator, r. 657 Minna


Steel William, assistant manager London and San Francisco Bank (limited) 424 California


Steele Adam M., teamster William Kerr, r. 903 Battery Steele Charles H., physician and surgeon, office and r. 2318 Mission. Office hours 8 to 10 A. M. and 4 to 6 P. M.


Steele Edward L. G. (C. Adolphe Low & Co.) r. Oak- land


Steele, Elder & Co. (Samuel B. Steele, Alexander Elder and Theodore S. Cressy) wholesale commis- sion dairy produce, and manufacturers fire works, 204 Front


Steele Eugene M., engineer, r. 22 De Boom


Steele Everard, with Philip, Speyer & Co., r. Alameda Steele Frank M., operator Western Union Tel. Co., r. 32 Ellis


Steele Henry, druggist William J, Bryan, NE cor Turk and Taylor


Steele Henry, seaman, r. 323 Fourth


Steele J. Mrs., r. International Hotel


Steele J. B. Mrs,, mnfr shirts, 224 Montgomery


Steele James B., boots and shoes, 1109 Sutter


Steele James G. (James G. Steele & Co.) r. 2225 Post


Steele James G. & Co. (James G. Steele) drug- gists and chemists, and dealers California medi- cinal plants, 635 Market


Steele John B. Mrs., widow, r. Marlborough House Steele John D., sawyer, r. 323 Fourth


Steele John F., machinist Joseph Wagner & Co., r. 42 Tehama


Steele Julia A., widow, r. 2114 Mission


Steele Mary Miss, dressmaker, r. 541 Fourth


Steele Mattie E. Mrs., assistant Hamilton Grammar School, r. 536 Polk


Steele Samuel, stairbuilder, r. 323 Fourth


Steele Samuel B. (Steele, Elder & Co.) r. 530 Geary


Steele Samuel J., boxmaker Pac. Box Factory, r. 323 Fourth


Steele Thomas, baker W. J. Davis, r. NW cor Bryant and Eleventh


Steele Thomas, fireman, r. 62 First


Steele William, carpenter, r. 541 Fourth


Steele William A. (Fechheimer & Steele) r. 2039 How- ard


Steele William F., tinsmith, r. 323 Fourth


Steen Adolph, seaman, r. 30 Clay


Steen Edward T., engines, boilers, pumps, etc., 113 Mission, r. 702 Post


Steen Jacob (L. Jaffe & Co.) r. 1009 Post


Steen John, scouring and dyelng, 929 Folsom


Steen John, laborer P. M. SS. Co's Wharf


Steen John C. D., stevedore P. M. SS. Co., r. 517% Fourth


Bteen Joseph, salesman, r. 120 Seventh Steen. See Stein


Steep Hollow Gold Mining Co. (Nevada Co., Cal.) John W. Pew secretary, 310 Pine, room 15


Steeple Charles J.,clerk freight dept S. P. RR., r. 729 Pinc


Steere Thomaa F. (Steere & Colby) r. Oakland


Steere & Colby (Thomas F. Steere and Hiram H. Col-


by) Brooklyn and San Francisco Express, 331 Eaat Steers Henry, teamster, r. 451 First


Steers John, groceries and liquors. 451 First


Steers Joseph E., lettercarrier Post Office, r. 332 Turk Steese Frances, widow, r. 105 O'Farrell


Steetz John, laborer, r. NW cor Humboldt and Kansas Steevens Clarence A., editor Purchasers' Guide, r. 1513 Hyde


Steevens Daniel St. Clair, chief clerk land office C. P. RR., r. 1513 Hyde


₡7 Steevens. See Stephena and Stevens


Stefanazzi Joseph, waiter Campi's Restaurant, r. 414 Vallejo


Stefanini G. Carlos, r. 7 Gaven


Stefanson Gustaf, seaman, r .. 20 Folsom


Steffani Camillo, liquor saloon, 233 Sixth, r. 671 Fol- som


Steffani Giorgio, Italian Bersaglieri Soc., 625 Broad- way


Steffani Giovanni, cook Miners' Restaurant


Steffani Henry (Sartor & Steffani) r. 1207 Dupont


Steffano Giuseppe, r. 627 Broadway


Steffens Carsten, clerk Theodore Schultz, r. 426 Green Steffens Diedrich (Steffens & Reinecke) r. Oakland


Steffens Diedrich, groceries and liquora, NW cor Third and Everett, r. 29 Everett


Steffens Francis C., engineer Fechheimer & Steele, r. 213% Clara


Steffens Harry (Mohr & Steffens) NE cor Polk and Pa- cific Av


Steffens Harry, master mariner, r. 26 Zoe


Steffens Henry, clerk, r. 29 Everett


Steffens Henry, clerk J. Diedrich Meyer, r. NW cor Eleventh and Howard


Steffens Henry, seaman, r. North Pacific Hotel


Steffens Herman, knifegrinder, r. 1410 Broderick


Steffens John, butcher, 114 First


Steffens John, clerk Steffens & Reinecke, r. SE cor Main and Folsom


Steffens & Reinecke (Diedrich Steffens and Frederick Reinecke) groceries and liquors, SE cor Main and Folsom


Steffins Dinah, widow, r. 713 Broadway


Stege Henry, liquor saloon, 426 Broadway


Stege John, waiter P. C. SS. George W. Elder, r. 1641 % Mission


Stege John G., master mariner, r. 1237 Folsom


Stege John R., seaman, r. 1641 36 Mission


Stegeman David, blacksmith, r. 945 %% Folsom


Stegeman David, blacksmith, r. 303 Ninth


Stegemeyer Henry, barber. r. 113 Olive Av


Steglitz Franz, tailor, r. 620 Washington


Stegman Emil, driver Goetze & Crowley, r. SW cor Twentieth and Guerrero


Stehlein Jacob, tanner, r. E s Twenty-seventh, nr Sun Bruno Road


Steiger Andrew, mnfr sewer pipe, office 1310 Market, r. San José


Steiger Charles, student Barnard's Business College Steiger Charles D., clerk Steiger & Kerr, r. 2 Liberty Steiger Charles F., collector S. F. Sewer Pipe Asan, r. 124 First Av


Steiger Charles R. (Steiger & Kerr) r. 2 Liberty


Steiger Henry, bartender, r. 428 Broadway


Steiger W. H. & Co. (William H. Steiger and Albert F. Knorp) patternmakers, 411 Mission


Steiger William H. (W. H. Steiger & Co.) r. 2327.How- ard


Steiger & Kerr (Charles R. Steiger and James W. Kerr) proprietors Occidental Foundry, 137-139 First


Steiger. See Stiger


Steigler Emilie, domestic 614 Taylor


Steiglitz Otto R., varnisher, r. 723 %% Natoma


Steil Henry, artist tailor, 237 Bush, r. 733 Pine


Steimann Alice Miss, saleslady Ackerman Bros., r. 429 Sixth A


Steimke D., teamster, r. SW cor Union and Octavia


Steimke F. & Brother (Frederick and John) groceries and liquors, SW cor Union and Octavia


Steimke Frederick (F. Stemke & Brother) r. SW cor Union and Octavia


Steimke Henry, clerk Bruns & Bro., r. SE cor Six- teenth and Mission


Steimke John (Bruns & Brother) r. SE cor Sixteenth and Mission


Steimke John (F. Steimke & Brother) r. SW cor Union and Octavia


INTERIOR DECORATORS, G. W. CLARK & CO., 645 Market St.


D. HICKS & CO., 508 Montgomery St., cor. Commercial, Leading Bookbinders of San Francisco.


HINCKLEY, SPIERS & HAYES, FULTON IRON WORKS, 213 Fremont Street, Manufacturers of STATIONARY and MARINE ENGINES and BOILERS.


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Stein Aaron, purchasing agent Wells, Fargo & Co's Express, r. 2524 Washington


Stein Abraham, salesman Stein, Simon & Co., r. 311 Golden Gate Av


Stein Abraham J. (Garrissere & Stein) r. 526 Hayes Stein Charles W., carriage trimmings, 265 Stevenson Stein Frederick, clerk Peter Wulff. r. cor Sixth Av and L, South S. F.


Stein Frederick, laborer, r. 39 Converse


Stein Frederick J., clerk, r. 265 Stevenson


Stein George H., boot and shoemaker. 3 Washington, .r. West Berkeley


Stein Hermann A., shoemaker, r. 323 Jessie


Stein Henry W. (Stein, Simon & Co.) r. Germany


Stein J. H., cutter Kramer, Goodman & Co., r. 1020 Folsom


Stein Maurice, crockery, 214 Pacific


Stein Max, foreman Jabez S. Swan, r. 732 Harrison Stein Morris, tailor, 616 Washington, r. 214 Pacific


Stein Nathan, note and collection teller Wells, Fargo & Co's Bank, r. 2524 Washington


Stein Robert, bakery, 1137 Folsom


Stein Robert, bartender, r. 1523 Powell


Stein, Simon & Co. (Henry W. Stein. Hermann L. Simon, Sylvain Weill, Henry Hoffmann and Ludwig Arnstein) importers and dealers cloths, woolens and tailors' trimmings, SE cor Market and Second


Stein W. E. Mrs., operator Cahn, Nickelsburg & Co., r. 100 McAllister


Stein William, machinist, r. 134 Second


Stein. See Steen


Steinacher Henry, barber Heider & Co., r. 1007 Wash- ington


Steinbach A., jeweler, r. 681 Mission


Steinbach Antone, sash and door maker, r. 1333 Ala- bama


Steinbach Frederick H., dealer hides and leather, r. 1417 Bush


Steinbach Henry, bartender B. Missler, r. 713 Broad- way


Steinbach John A., watchmaker Barrett & Sherwood, r. 1333 Alabama


Steinbach Margaret Mrs., r. 1333 Alabama


Steinbach Rudolph, real estate, 729 Montgom- ery, room 16, r. 1410 Sacramento


Steinberg J., seaman, r. North Pacific Hotel


Steinberg William F., propertyman California The- atre, r. 754 Harrison


Steinberg. See Sternberg


Steinberger Adolph (Triest & Co.) r. 1421 Sutter


Steinberger Adolph (Triest & Co.) r. New York Steinberger F. B., r. American Exchange Hotel Steinberger John A., Grand Hotel


Steinberger Julius (Steinberger & Kalisher) r. 734 McAllister .


Steinberger Nathan, bookkeeper Triest & Co., r. 122 Post


Steinberger & Kalisher (Julius Steinberger and Edward Kalisher) commission merchants and in- surance brokers, 321 California


Steinbruck H., student Heald's Business College


Steinbruck Rudolph, wagonmaker C. F. Suhl, r. Oak- land


Steindler Henry, clerk, r. 1702% Leavenworth


Steindler Isaac, tinner William C. Forsyth, r. 1702% Leavenworth


Steindler Rosa, widow, r. 170236 Leavenworth


Steinegger Henry, lithographer Britton & Rey, r. 616 Fell


Steinegger Robert A., bookkeeper Max Burkardt, r. 1312 Larkin


Steiner Adolph, chief draftsman C. P. RR., NE cor Fourth and Townsend, room 79, r. 1900 Stockton Steiner Albert, clerk A. B. Elfelt & Co., r. 309 Powell Steiner Barbara, widow, r. 536 Jessie


Steiner Emanuel, milkranch, F, bet Seventeenth and Eighteenth Avs, South S. F.


Steiner Joseph (Steiner & Gamma) r. 431 Pine


Steiner Leopold, expressman Schweitzer, Sachs & Co., r. 433 Oak


Steiner Lucinda C. Mrs., coffee saloon, 1120 Market Steiner Nicholas, wines and liquors, 311 Bush, r. 2445 Howard


Steiner Rudolph, driver Emanuel Steiner, r. F, bet Seventeenth and Eighteenth Avs, South S. F.


Steiner Samuel (Steiner, Klauber & Co., San Diego, and Steiner & Waterman, Spenceville) office 206 Front, r. 617 McAllister


Steiner Sophia, widow, r. 309 Powell


Steiner Theodore (Kohlberg & Co.) r. 309 Powell


Steiner & Gamma (Joseph Steiner and Anton Gamma) proprietors Helvetia Hotel, 431-433 Pine Steiner. See Stiner Steinert Felix, bookkeeper Simon, Sweet & Co., r. 309 Dupont


Steinfeld Levi, r. 133%% Thirteenth


Steinfels Charles, meat market, 1701 Leavenworth


Steinhagen P.& Co. (Paul Steinhagen and E. A. Minaker) fruit and produce commission, 402 Da- vis, and 124 Washington


Steinhagen Paul (P. Steinhagen & Co.) r. Commercial Hotel


Steinhardt Frederick, carriagepainter, r. 1835 Howard Steinhart Felix, r. 309 Dupont


Steinhart Ignatz, manager Anglo-Californian Bank (limited) NE cor Sansome and Pine, r. 916 Sutter


Steinhart Israel (W. & I. Steinhart & Co.) r. New York


Steinhart Julius, salesman Joseph Herspring, r. Ahl- born House


Steinhart Philip (A. E. Mintie & Co.) r. St. Louis Steinhart W. & I. & Co. (William and Israel Steinhart, Charles Adler and William Scholle, spe- cial partner; importers and manufacturers cloth- ing and gents' furnishing goods, 3-5 Battery


Steinhart William (W. & I. Steinhait & Co.) r. 1090 Post


Steinhauer George C., bootfitter, r. 34 Second


Steinhoff Elise, widow, r. 116 Ninth


Steinhoff Frederick, bookkeeper, r. 116 Ninth


Steinhoff Herman, groceries and liquors, NW cor Bush and Dupont, r. Ahlborn House


Steinike August, clerk John Weber, r. 1721 Howard


Steinkamp Bernard C. (Charles F. Steinkamp & Co.) and liquor saloon, 418 Clay, r. 730 Vallejo


Steinkamp Charles, waiter John H. Mentz, r. NE cor First and Brannan


Steinkamp Charles F. (Charles F. Steinkamp & Co.) r. 1230 Sacramento


Steinkamp Charles F. & Co. (Charles F. and Bernard C. Steinkamp) liquor saloon, SE cor Battery and Sacramento


Steinman Adolph J., commercial traveler, r. 1827 How- ard


Steinman A. J. Mrs .. widow, r. 1827 Howard


Steinman Benjamin, clerk W. Cohen & Co., r. 1827 Howard


Steinman C., stevedore A. C. Freese


Steinman Frank V., bailiff Board of Railroad Com- missioners, office 320 Sansome


Steinman Frederick, r. 830 Pacific


Steinman Rudolph, stock clerk Schweitzer, Sachs & Co., r. 1827 Howard


Steinman William, hotel agent, r. 346 Fourth


Steinmetz Andres, brewer Schneider & Wachter, r. 1524 Pacific Av


Steinmetz August, varnisher Andrew Frei, r. Thor- oughfare Hotel


Steinmetz Charles H., watchmaker, 109 Montgomery, r. 2915 Sacramento


Steinmetz Martin, tailor, r. 306 Stockton


Steinmetz Richard, barber John A. Heath, r. 231}% Second


Steinmetz Richard, laborer, r. NE cor Fulton and Stanyan


Steinmetz Theodore, upholsterer Charles M. Plum & Co., r. 1045 Howard


Steinmetz Theodore F., bookkeeper Andrew Frei, r. Alameda


Steinmeyer Frank, machinehand, r. 532 Birch Av Steinmiller Lonis, capitalist, r. 435 Pine


Steinway Edward, salesman Wangenheim, Sternheim & Co., r. 777% Mission


Steinway Edward, salesman, r. 304 Third


Stelen Mary, domestic 554 Minna


Steljes Herman, bartender A. Van Bergen, r. 920 Montgomery


Stelker Xavier, cutter Henry Steil, r. 617 Post


Stellar Charles, carpenter, r. 215 Oak


Stellar Louis, bookkeeper R. P. Tenney, r. 215 Oak Stellar. See Stiller


Stelling Charles, clerk P. W. Beckmann, r. 1900 Mis- sion


Stelling Diedrich, grocer, r. 103% Pacific


Stelling F. J. & Co. (Frederick J. Stelling and Mrs. A. Siebe) butchers. 155-157 Second


Stelling Frederick J. (F. J. Stelling & Co.) r. 157 Sec- ond


SAN FRANCISCO LAUNDRY


GOOD WORK, LOW PRICES . 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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Stelling George, groceries and liquors, NW cor Stockton and Francisco


Stelling H. & Brother (Henry and William) butchers, 2766 Mission


Stelling Hein, laborer, r. NE cor Battery and Pacific Stelling Hein, seaman, r. North Pacific Hotel


Stelling Henry (H. Stelling & Brother) r. NE cor Twenty-third and Mission


Stelling Henry, groceries and liquors, SE cor Union and Kearny


Stelling John, clerk M. Joost & Bro., r. 701 McAllis- ter


Stelling John, maltster Washington Brewery, r. SE cor Lombard and Taylor


Stelling John, second mate stmr Mary Garratt


Stelling John H., clerk Tax Collector's Office, r. 507 Fell


Stelling Martin, clerk Charles Dreger, r. 413 Jones Stelling Nicolina, r. 804 Ellis


Stelling William (H. Stelling & Brother) r. NE cor Twenty-third and Mission


Stelling William T., chief deputy Auditor's Office, r. 507 Fell


Stelljes Herman (Ranken & Stelljes) r. 1069 Howard Stellman Martin, oyster opener A. W. Manning, r. 7 Quincy


Stellmann John F. (M. Detels & Co.) r. 8 Sacramento Stemar Henry, cook, r. 21136 Geary, rear


Stemdale -- Mrs., widow, r. 502 Mason


Stemmler Carl, seaman, r. 572 Folsom


Stemmler Frederick, upholsterer, 1709 Market


Stemwood Sylvester M., teamster, r. 115 Perry


Stenberg Charles, boltmaker Phelps Mnfg Co., r. 17 Drumm


Stenberg Isaac, cabinetmaker, r. 1120 Mission


Stenberg John F., foreman Carmen Island Salt Works, r. 8 Zoe


Stencil Arthur, salesman. r. 23 Kearny


Stendel Joseph, dishwasher, r. 403 Spear


Stender Charles, conductor Central RR., r. 52236 Na- toma


Stender Hermann, artist, studio 126 Kearny, room 38, r. 1409 Guerrero


Stengel Bernard, carpetlayer A. Berson & Son, r. NW cor Sanchez and Nineteenth


Stengel Joseph, dishwasher Niemeyer & Hoffman, r. 403 Spear


Stenhouse Fanny, widow, dressmaker, 814 Geary


Stenhouse Ida Miss, adjnster U. S. Mint, r. 814 Geary Stenhouse Thomas B. H. Jr., compositor Frank East- man & Co., r. 814 Geary


Stenoold Tron, laborer, r. E s Illinois, bet Shasta and Napa


Stenquiat Andrew, laborer, r. 1353% Dore


Stenros Oscar, seaman, r. 140 Folsom


Stenson Maria, domestic 2021 California


Stenson Robert J., salesman D. N. & E. Walter & Co., r. 521 Hickory Av


Stentz Henry, seaman, r. Sanders' Hotel


Steper Marcus, baker Eagle Cracker Bakery, r. 1504 Buchanan


Stepf George, r. 1220 Pacific


Stepf Johanna, widow, r. 1220 Pacific


Stepf Louis, locksmith John Todt, r. 1220 Pacifio


Stephan Francis, tailor, r. 810 Jessie


Stephan John G., butcher, I-2 California Market, r. 2416 California


Stephan Rosa, boarding, 115%% Twenty-sixth


Stephana Minnie, domestic 904 O'Farrell


Stephani Mary Mrs., ladies nurse, r. 428 Natoma


Stephani Peter, floorhand Pac. Oil and Lead Works, r. 34 Clarence Pl


Stephens Abednego L., dyer, r. cor Bay and Larkin Stephens Annie Miss, domestic 27 Russ


Stephens Charles J., trunkmaker D. S. Martin & Co., r. 1221 Devisadero


Stephens Edward W., mnfr ore machinery, 32 Fre- mont, r. 1015 Clay


Stephens Henry, groceries and liquors, SW cor Twen- ty-fourth and Noe


Stephens Henry, laborer, r. 636 Commercial


Stephens John, rigger, r. 19 Frederick


Stephens John J., clerk McAllister & Bergin, r. 534 Sixth


Stephens Joseph, r. 502 O'Farrell


Stephens Joseph, r. 516 O'Farrell


Stephens Littleton B., measenger Charles Crocker, r. Oakland


Stephens Martin, atevedore A. C. Freese


Stephena Mary A. Miss, r. 13 Stockton


Stephens Patrick (Stephens & Dugan) r. 534 Sixth


Stephens Samuel (Stephens & Co.) r. Oakland


Stephens Samuel Jr., clerk Stephens & Co., r. Oakland


Stephens Samuel, fireman tug boat Look Out


Stephens Samuel, shipping clerk E. Detrick & Co., r. 1423 Devisadero


Stephens William, r. 1216 Pacific


Stephens William D., smelter Selby Smelting and Lead Works, r. 2208 Mason


Stephens William H., cabinetmaker, r. 137 Freelon


Stephens William J., ship carpenter, r. 17 Louisa


Stephens William L., r. 1214 Twenty-first


Stephens William R. (Stephens & Co.) r. 104 Powell Stephens William S. J., clerk Arnold & Flint, r. 1423 Devisadero


Stephens & Co. (Samnel and William R. Stephens) fish, 33 Centre Market


Stephens & Dugan (Patrick Stephens and Bernard F. Dugan) boots and shoes, 42 Sixth


Stephens. See Steevens and Stevens


Stephenson Charlotte P., widow, r. 132 McAllister


Stephensen Gustav, clerk C. C. Butt, r. 625 Nineteenth Stephenson Hettie A., widow. r. 2310 Steiner


Stephenson John, cook, r. 114 Natoma


Stephenson John, machinist, r. 413 Brannan


Stephenson Robert, wood and coal, 142 Minna, r. cor Twentieth and Sanchez


Stephenson Susan, widow, r. 111 Natoma


Stephenson William B., foreman Alex. Weed, r. 530 Harrison


Stevenson. See Stevenson


Stepney Caroline, widow, r. 216 Grove


Stepney Henry, waiter Palace Hotel, r. 642 Howard


Stepney Mary, widow, furnished rooms, 108 Second


Stepney Richard, laborer, r. 216 Grove


Stepp William, cigar mnfr, 709 Mission


Steppacher Jacob, clerk Assessor's Office, r. 602 Sut- .ter


Steppacher Maier, collector, r. 602 Sutter


Steppe James, watchman, r. 114 Virginia


Steptoe Consolidated Mining Co. (Ward District, Nev.) E. F. Stone secretary, 306 Pine, room 3


Sterett Benjamin F., book, job and power press printing, 532 Clay, and member Board of Educa- tion, r. 2347 Howard


Sterett Frank A., foreman B. F. Sterett, r. 2347 How- ard


Sterett William I., bookkeeper, r. 2347 Howard


Sterl Otto A., r. 546 Minna


Sterling Coffee and Spice Mills, A. Schilling & Co., proprietors, 122-124 Davis


Sterling Edward C., assistant weigher Custom House, r. 2317 Mission


Sterling George, planing mill hand, r. 308 Third


Sterling J. C., salesman David Samnels, r. 25% Sixth Sterling Mining Co. (Fresno Co., Cal.) W. H. Allen secretary, 306 Pine, room 9


Sterling William H., salesman A. L. Bancroft & Co., r. 16 Stockton


"Sterling. See Stirling


Stern Abraham, r. 1433 Pine


Stern Abraham, salesman O'Connor, Moffatt & Co., r.


621 Leavenworth


Stern Benjamin, salesman Davis Bros., Toklas & Co., r. 122 Poat


Stern Bertha Miss, r. 441 Natoma


Stern David, proptr Brunswick House, and member Board of Education, r. 148 Sixth


Stern Emannel L., salesman Brown Bros. & Co., r. 1814 Gongh


Stern Frederick Jr., clerk, r. 921 Post


Stern George D., draftsman Fulton Iron Works, r. 1240 Mission




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