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Brundes Wilhelm, r. 29 Eleventh
Bruner B. E. Mrs., widow, r. 30 Kearny
Bruner J. D., r. 30 Kearny
Bruner Thomas H., waiter Union Club
Bryant S. A., r. 6 Hayes
Buch Henry, cabinetmaker, r. 29 Erie
Buchan Bessie, weaver Golden Gate Woolen Milla Buckelew Moses S., bookkeeper, r. 4 Martha Pl
Buckingham Charles E., agent Diamond Drill, office, 320 Sansome, room 58, r. 5% Dupent
Buckingham S. S., r. 16 Third
Bulotti & Perini (Giacomo Bulotti and Gottardo Perini) wine cellar, 3043% Montgomery Av
Bumstead E. A. Mrs., widow, ladies' nurse, r. 1239 Mission
Burkard Adrian, drug clerk, r. 7% Dikemann Pl Burke Frank W., r. 420 Jackson
Burns Kate, weaver Golden Gate Woolen Mills
Butterfield George W., mining, 530 California, r. 1206 Market
Calhoun Joseph A., compositor Evening Bulletin, r. 1312 Howard
California Grocer (semi-monthly) California Grocer Publishing Co. publishers and proptrs, 124 Cali- fornia
California Grocer Publishing Co., publishers and proptrs California Grocer, 124 California
Callahan Thomas, r. 16 Mason
Callundan Jul. J., student P. J. Mogan, r. 15 Sixth
Campbell James F., r. 863 Mission
Campbell M. A., 752 Folsom
Campbell W. M., r. 556 Brannan
Carpenter E. P., r. cor Sixteenth and Dolores
Carpenter John K., bookkeeper W. E. Stevens, r. Oak- land
Carpy Charles (C. Anduran & Co.) r. 922 Jackson Carson Samuel, mnfrs agent, 120 Sutter, rooms 7-11, r. 1100 Van Ness Av
Carstens George, painter, r. 17% Sumner Cash George A., laborer, r. 731 Harrison
Cashman William, woolwasher Golden Gate Woolen Mille
Casselmann Ernestine, widow, r. 988 Howard Castle Michael, capitalist, r. 1732 Pacific Av
Cervantes A. Leon, tailor, r. 1517 Mason
Chandler John H., business manager City Argus, office 629 Kearny, r. 415 Mason
Chandler William H., speculator, r. 736 California Chapin George W., real estate agent, and publisher Real Estate Price List, 310 Montgomery, r. 9 Sec- ond Av
Chapin J. A., r. 250 Twenty-second
Chase Charles M. (Killip & Co.) r. 823 O'Farrell Chevalier William 8., r. 421 Fourth
Christensen Jacob P. (Christensen & Walzen) r. 116 Oak
Christensen & Walzen (Jacob P. Christensen and Frederick G. Wulzen) produce commission merchants, NE cor Davis and Market
Christiansen C., r. 7 Mint Av
Church William, baker G. Wilson, r. 15 Sumner Clark C. P., r. 803 Stockton
Clark John C., salesman D. Samnels, r.1042 Twentieth
Clark L. Curran, with Samuel Carson. r. 1100 Van Nese Av
Clark Robert L., blacksmith, r. 853 Harrison
Clarke Charles S., r. Lick House
Claude Armand, jeweler, r. 211 Geary, rear
Cleaveland Henry W. (Cleaveland & Swain) r. Occi- dental Hotel
Cleaveland & Swain (Henry W. Cleaveland and Edward R. Swain) architects, 70 St. Ann's Bldg Cleveland W. S., r. 712 Bush
Climax Washing Powder Co. , manufacturers of the Climax Washing Powder, office 9053% How- ard
Clot & Meese (John B. Clot and Constant Meeae) en- gineers and machinists, 121 Fremont
Cohen A., Japanese and Chinese goods, 1116 Market Cohen Baruch, cutter Kraker & Israel, r. 129 Bernard Cohen Herman, r. 1049 Folsom
Cohen S., r. 215 Gough
Cohn & Frankenheimer, merchants (Bellevue, I. T.) office 108-110 Sansome
Coleman Henry R., manager retail dept A. L. Bancroft & Co., r. 2024 Pine
Coleman William P. (Coleman & Gorham) r. 2437 Cal- ifornia
Coleman & Gorham (William P. Coleman and Wesley T. Gorham) commission merchants, and purchas- ing and mnfrs' agent, 214 Sacramento
Collins Martin B., shipliner, r. 1508 Mason
Collon W. N., bookseller, r. 114 Vicksburg
Collyer William E., superintendent stmrs South P. C. RR., r. 808 California
Colson A. E., r. 1303%% Eddy
Colton Chester F., druggist, r. 122 Shotwell
Colton Dental Association (Decker & Wilson) 804-806 Market, Phelan's Building
Conlin Hugh N., special policeman, r. SW cor Octavia and Geary
Connell Charles H., painter, r. 1322 Sacramento
Conners R., r. 718 Clementina
Connolly T. F., r. 10 Carlos Pl
Conrad George (Robinet & Conrad) r. 115 Stockton
Consul Italy, Count Francesco Lambertenghi, NE cor Battery and Washington
Cooney Thomas J., grocer, r. 318 Ivy Av
Copp Charles J., compositor, r. 519 Sacramento
Corbett Elizabeth J., physician, office and r. 311 Taylor
Cornwell Joseph H., r. 2124 Mason
Corwin Samuel, bookkeeper, r. 948 Howard
Cotton C. F., r. 122 Shotwell
Cowan Robert McD. W., framemaker S. & G. Gump, r. 1517 Ellis
Cowen Joseph R. (Cowen & Porter) r. 2224 Howard Cox Moses B., clerk, r. 708 Pine
Crane Alfred C., notary public and commissioner of deeds, 310 Montgomery, r. 2118 Steiner
Crary Benjamin F. Rev., editor Cal. Christian Advo- cate, 1041 Market, r. 2623 Bush
Crawford John A., clubrooms The Baldwin, r. 323 Eddy
Crawley John M., second assistant general freight agent C. P. RR. and leased lines, NE cor Fourth and Townsend, room 22, r. 527 Capp
Crow Albion, policeman, r. 791 X Stevenaon Crue John, r. 311 Bush
Cullen Thomas. r. 1553 %% Market
Cummings H. Rev., r. 411 Turk
Cummings Ralph E., clerk Payet, Upham & Co., r. 328 O'Farrell
Cummings Ross, clerk I. N. Choynski, r. 328 O'Far- rell
Cummings Wallace E., carpenter, r. 328 O'Farrell Curtis L. F., r. 1507 Clay
Cushman Ralph, apprentice Cook & Trounson, r. 1532 Polk
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Daly James, real estate agent and housebroker, office 1 Montgomery, r. Lick House
Daly John R., deputy County Olerk, r. 9 Liberty Dampf Louis, passepartout and framemaker, NE cor Market and Montgomery, r. 2310 Mission
JOHN WIGMORE -- HARDWOOD LUMBER, 129 to 147 Spear St.
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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The Travelers is paying at the rate of $2500 per day for injuries.
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Dannenbaum Saul (J. & S. Dannenbaum) r. 1318 O'Farrell
Darling Abram F., miner, r. 526 Post
Darneal P. C., r. 431 Turk
Davis A. A., r. 121 O'Farrell
Davis B. F., r. 620 Fourth
Davis F. A., r. 121 O'Farrell
Davis Thomas J., book and job printer, 535 Clay, r. 19 Glen Park Av
Dean Frank, salesman, r. 683 Clementina Dean Ralph M., r. 24 Mint Av
De Brevans Moreal E. Mrs., r. 1631 Dupont
Decker H. C. W. (Bacon & Decker) r. 1 Fifth
Decker Henry C., salesman Bacon & Decker, r. 1 Fifth Decker && Wilson (C. W. Decker and C. H. Wil- sou) dentists, 804-806 Market, Phelan's Building De Ghetaldi Emilio, liquor saloon, 514%% Battery, r. 113 Capp
Derby Chancellor (Mark Strouse & Co.) r. 2012 Pacific Av
Desmond John D., salesman J. J. O'Brien & Co., r. 16 Fair Oaks
Deveny Peter, deputy clerk Justices' Court, r. 655 Washington
De Veuve Henry Jr., fruit Inspector, office 525 Front, room 8, r. 1419 Howard
Diamond Drill Co., Charles Buckingham agent, 320 Sansome, room 58
Dibert, Joyce & Fox (Loyd C. Dibert, Frederick B. Joyce and David C. Fox) proprietore American Mille, 120 Main
Dibert Loyd C. (Dibert, Joyce & Fox) r. 364 Clemen- tina
Dickerhoff F. M., r. 670 Mission
Doble Budd, r. The Baldwin
Donnelly Michael A., bookkeeper P. F. Dundon, r. 1005 Minna Donovan P. A., r. 37 Minna
Dotherow T. P., r. 204 % Eddy
Doud Eugene Sue, salesman Coghill & Simon, r. 2916 Clay
Doxey & Co. (William Doxey) books, stationery and engravings, 23 Dupont
Driscoll Daniel O., mate N. P. C. RR. stmr San Rafael, r. 426 Stevenson
Duane John, helper melter and refiner's dept, U. S. Mint, r. 603 Hyde
Dubois Auguste P., proprietor Eureka Laundry, cor Twenty-fourth and Alabama, r. E & Folsom, nr Precita Pl
Duncan Thomas, patternmaker Union Iron Works, r. 20 Hampton FI
Duncan William (Duncan & Boyle) r. 548 Jessie
Dundon Patrick F., proprietor San Francisco Boiler Works, 131-133 Folsom, r. 1414 Devisadero Duperu Numa, secretary Giant Powder Co., and Atlantic Giant Powder Co., office 4 California, r. 28 Stanley Pl
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Eagleson & Co. (John G. and Robert Eagleson) importers and manufacturers men's furnishing guods and shirts, 414 Market and 4-6 Kearny
Eastman W. H., r. 843 Market
Eaton D. A., r. 34 Park Av
Ehrenberg Adolph T. Mrs., r. 116 Capp
Ehrman M. C., r. 757 Howard
Eichenberger Lambert, r. 48 Seventh
Elliott Henry A. (Wadhama & Elliott) r. 802 Jones
Ellia Felix D., clerk Balfour, Guthrie & Co., r. 939 Howard
Ellia Volney E., butcher, r. 525 Pine
English Jerome (English & Lynch) r. 1226 Ellis
English & Lynch (Jerome English and Peter Lynch) horseshoers, 228 Mission
Epperson J. C., physician, office and r. 35 Fifth
Etting William A., hardware, 110 Sixth and 509 Mont- gomery Av, r. 1928 Stevenson
Eureka Brewery, Sebastian Schweitzer proprie- tor, 235 First
Eureka Laundry, Auguste P. Dubois proprietor, cor Twenty-fourth and Alabama
Eureka Malt House, Joseph Schweitzer propri- etor, 1610 Stockton
Ewer W. D. & Co. (William D. Ewer and Charles F. Precht) employment office, 626 Clay
Ewer William D. (W. D. Ewer & Co.) r. Alameda Ewing Frank J., r. 21 Golden Gate Av
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Falk Harry, lithographic printer, r. 142 Ninth Fancourt Henry, butler J. B. Haggin, r. 1120 Vallejo Fancourt Mary A., widow, r. 1120 Vallejo
Farnfield Charles P., general agent Union Inaurance Co., r. 1612 Washington
Fawcett F. A., r. 25%% Stockton
Fernau Engelhardt, wood and coal, 438 Minna and 941 Mission, r. 5 Laskie
Field Anders T., policeman, r. 2916 Laguna
Fillmore Jerome A., general superintendent C. P. RR. and leased lines, NE cor Fourth and Town- send, room 46, r. 1812 Steiner
Fisher Charles A. (Fisher & Co.) and Supervisor Eighth Ward, r. 614 Sutter
Fitzsimmons F., r. 1846 Mission
Fleming William T., bricklayer, r. 2607 Post
Fletcher William, r. 10 Monroe
Folsom Water Power Co. (Folsom, Sacramento Co.) John H. Redington president, H. P. Liver- inore secretary and treasurer, office 124-128 and 132 Phelan's Bldg
Ford William, r. 13 Natoma
Fox David O. (Dibert, Joyce & Fox) r. 1327 Minha
Franklin J. F., r. 7%% Stockton
Frazer Charles E., signpainter, 824 Kearny
Freer E. D., r. 235 O'Farrell
Freese Andrew C .. stevedore and tug owner, 3 Mis- sion, r. 11 Thirteenth
French M. B., r. 118 Post
Fuchs Robert, toys, baskets, notions, etc., 421 Mont- gomery Av
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Gale Gilman, deputy Sheriff, r. 315 Golden Gate Av
Gallagher Hugh, r. 2010 Fillmore
Galvin Jeremiah, molder, r. 26 Minna
Gamble Aaron W., physician, office 34 Kearny, r. 2315 Howard
Gardner Peter, nightwatchman, r. 22 John
Garland William D., general agent Equitable Life Assurance Society of New York, 240 Mont- gomery, rooma 1-2, r. 914 Union
Gates Horace, drug miller, r. 536 Third
Gaynor James T., cutter Weil, Leiter & Co., r. 202 Stockton
Gee James, machinist, r. 637 Howard
Gerold Philip, secretary San Francisco Grain Ex- change, 333 Pine, r. 823 Dolores
Gerritsen H., r. 512 Chestnut
Gifford W. C., r. 614 % California
Giran Louis, shoemaker, 266 Stevenson
Glasford John R., conductor S. P. RR., r. 1311 Scott
Godchaux Jacques, real estate broker,609 Sacramento, r. 317 Mason
Goldman Benno, r. 512 Chestnut
Goldstein H., r. 712 Howard
Gorham Wesley T. (Coleman & Gorham) r. 1938 Val- Isjo
Graf C. Christian, laundry, 5 Midway
Graham J. W., r. 217 Post
Graham L. E., r. 808 Mission
Graves James, r. The Baldwin
Gray Richard, general freight agent C. P. RR. and leased lines, NE cor Fourth and Townsend, room 22, r. 919 Valencia
Greenbaum William D., salesman, r. 612 Linden Av
Greenleaf Henry H., brakeman S. P. RR., ·r. 1747 Mis- sion
Guillet Charles, confectioner, 905 Larkin
Guittard E. & Co. (Etienne Guittard and Charlea Dahl- manu) Eureka Coffee, Chocolate and Spice Mills, 207-209 Sacramento
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Hadley & Doud (Fred. W. Hadley and Aaron Doud) atockbrokers, 326 Pine Haley Charles S. (Heald & Woodbury) r. Oakland
LOUIS BRAVERMAN & CO., Jewelers,
offer Goods Lower than any House in this city. 119 Montgomery St.
LA GRANDE LAUNDRY
WASHING CALLED FOR AND DELIVERED. OFFICE, 648 MARKET STREET.
ADDITIONAL NAMES, REMOVALS, ETC.
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Haley John M., eclectic physician, office 920 Market,r. Oakland
Hallett Charles O., city agent J. W. Shaeffer & Co., r. 931 Valencia
Halsey Charles W., office 436 Montgomery, r. 1301 Vallejo
Hansen Charles, r. 14 Eddy
Hansen Henry A., r. 14 Eddy
Harding Ralph J., clerk Spirit of the Times, r. 429 Powell
Harmon Frank A., r. 2602 Sacramento .
Harp W. E., r. 1061 Folsom
Harris Edwin T. (Harris & Son) r. 17451% Mission
Harris John W., r. 29 Linden Av
Harris Nathaniel, r. 338 Fourth
Harrison Benjamin A., mining, r. 311 Hyde
Hartman George, r. 507%{ Grove, rear
Hartzler John C., r. 757 Howard
Harvey Norman P., machinist, r. 521 Ellis
Harvey William L., miller, r. 521 Ellis
Hathaway B. R., r. 739 Folsom
Hawks N. C. & Co. (Nelson C. Hawks) printers' furn ishing warehouse and job printing and Auxiliary Home Plan Newspaper Publishing, 532 Clay
Hawks Nelson C. (N. C. Hawks & Co.) r. 2612 Polk Hearn Harry, r. 410 Natoma
Heider Frank, tinsmith, r. 1215 Folsom
Henderson David L., clerk G. G. Burnett, r. 801 Fil- bert
Henderson John, printer H. S. Crocker & Co,, r. 801 Filbert
Henry Marcus M., theatrical agent, office with Sher- man, Clay & Co., r. 416%% Austin
Herbert T. L., r. 923 Howard
Herzog Otto H., clerk R. C. Meyers, r. NW cor Pow- ell and Union
Hesse William, president Boca Brewing Co., S s Berry, bet Fifth and Sixth, r. 726 Sutter
Hesse William Jr., secretary Boca Brewing Co., S s Berry, bet Fifth and Sixth, r. 726 Sutter
Hester William F. (Patterson & Hester) r. 1312 Ma- son
Hetherington J., r. 773% Market
Hetherington W., 773% Market
Hewes James T. Rev., r. 418 Sutter
Hinchman Charles H. Jr., clerk California St. RR., r. Alameda
Hinchman Thomas W., secretary California St. Railroad, Bay District Assn, San Francisco Pavement Co. and Crystal Palace Assn, office SE cor Larkin and California, r. Alameda
Hinchman Walworth H., assistant secretary Califor- nia St. RR., office SE cor California and Larkin, r, Alameda
Hirams C., r. 1810 Stockton
Hixson James P., traveling salesman Gordan Bros., 202 Kearny Hobson P. J., r. 2 Middle
Hobson W. D., r. 2 Middle
HODGDON WALTER H. A.
physician and assistant secretary Board of Health, 10 O'Farrell, and secretary S. F. County Medical Society, office and r. 209 Geary
Hoffman Simon, speculator, r. 114 Ellis Hogan Daniel, liquor saloon, 215 Fifth
Homeopathic Pharmacy, Boericke & Schreck (successors to Boericke & Tafel) proprietors, 234 Sutter
Hooper James, r. 31 Eddy
Houghtaling Abraham J., corporal police, r. 2 Hope- ton Terrace
Houghtaling William S., assistant bookkeeper Le Count Bros., r. 2 Hopeton Terrace
Housman G., r. 612 Linden
Howard Henry H., housepainter, r. 734 Natoma
Howard James (Killip & Co.) r. 216 Fillmore
Howard Lester, r. 1001 Powell
Hudson George H., r. 1628 Folsom
Hughes Jamea E., attorney at law, 511 California, rooma 12-13, and clerk Police Court No. 1, r. 933 Sutter
Hulse George L., r. 1315 Sacramento
Hunt Willtam B., laborer, r. 57 Shipley Huntington W. W., r. Grand Hotel Huxley W. J., r. 127 Kearny
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Iglehart T. M., r. 215 Kearny Irvin J. R., r. 1704 %% Leavenworth Irwin Oliver M., r. 17 Fourth
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Jackson W. S., r. 2016 Stockton
Jayne Frank C., r. 639 Post
Jenkins E., r. 1402 Bush
Jenkins George W., dentist, office and r. 1402 Bush
Jennings C. M., attorney at law, 331 Montgomery, r 6% Monroe
Johnson David, telegraph operator, r. 715 Howard
Johnston George, mining engineer, 51 Fremont, r. 700 Broadway
Jones Charles A. (McAlester & Jones) r. 817 Grove
Jones Joel B., traveling agent, office 120 Sutter, r. 619 Bush
Jones & Co. (Michael P. Jones and Eugene B, Beck) wholesale groceries and provisions, 121 Market
Josephi Robert, r. 905 Market
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Kahn Joseph, liquor saloon and bowling alley, 416 Pine, r. 1207 Jackson
Kalisky M. & S. (Morris and Samuel) cloths and tailors trimmings, 691 Market
Kalisky Morris (M. & S. Kalisky) r. 131 Oak
Kalisky Samuel (M. & S. Kalisky) r. 911 McAllister
Kane Charles C .; (Theobald, Kane & Co.) r. 512 Van Ness Av
Karstadt Frederick, r. 1145 Folsom
Keane James, r. 1611 Jones
Kearney John, r. 448 Ninth
Kearney Peter J., butcher, SW cor Mason and Filbert, r. 801 Filbert
Kehrer A., r. 336 Drumm
Kelley Bradford H., bookkeeper John Howes, r. 640 Natoma
Kidder George E., storekeeper O. and O. SS. Belgic, r. 508 Grove
Kipps Alfred K., artist, r. 517 Taylor
Knudsen Andrew C., porter F. Mandlebaum, r. 1125 Treat Av
Kramer John, r. 127 Thirteenth
Kuechler Charles F., r. 609 Pine
Kuester Henry C., r. 454% Tehama
Kuppenheim Aaron, clerk, r. 1027 Hyde
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Lake Edward, r. 2927 Sacramento Lambertenghi Francesco, consul Italy, NE cor Battery and Washington, r. Occidental Hotel
Lando Joseph, merchant, r. 235 Eleventh
Larsen Joseph, painter, 417 Powell, r. 417 Kearny Lawrence Andrew M., r. 727 Bush
Lawton O. & Co. (Orlando Lawton) importers and jobbers crockery, china, glassware and silver platedware, 14-18 Post
Leath W. H., r. 1051 Market
Lee F. C., r. 328 O'Farrell
Lester Thomas E., r. 408 McAllister
Lewis David G., printer, r. 505 Hyde
Lewis Sol., office 320 Sansome
Libby S., r. 250 Steuart
Liebert Bruno, teacher music, r. 713 Polk
Lindsey W. E., r. 538 Ellis
Linkins C. W., r. 915% Market
Linton George H., r. 720 Ellis
Livermore Charles E., manager Redington Quicksilver Co., office 124-128-132 Phelan's Bldg, r. Occciden- tal Hotel
Livermore Horatio P., treasurer Redington Quicksilver Co., and Natoma Water and Mining Co. and Folsom Water Power Co., office 124-128- 132 Phelan's Building, r. Rock Ridge, Oakland
Lowe S., shirt mnfr, 323 Kearny
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.
SAN FRANCISCO DIRECTORY.
Dixon, Bernstein & Co., Show Case Manufacturers, 250 Market St.
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Lowery W. J., r. 832 Valencia
Loy William E., salesman Tatum & Bowen, r. 313 Golden Gate Av
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Maddox Ben. M., r. 714 Howard
Mantel Henry, merchant tailor, 126 Kearny, r. 926 Jackson
Marder, Luse & Co. (John Marder, A. P. Luse, Carl Miller, Hugh Wallace and John Stover] proprie- tors Pacific Type Foundry, 528 Sacramento
Marin John B., upholsterer, r. 1813 Hyde
Marshall Edward C., attorney at law, 11 Mont- gomery Block, r. 1237 Stockton
Martin Sherman, r. 128%% Fourth
Masson I. E., r. 305 Kearny
Mayberry Charles M., armorer, r. 1077 Market
McAlester William F. (McAlester & Jones) r. 1210 Clay
McAlester & Jones (William F. McAlester and Charles A. Jones) real estate agents and house- brokers, 422 Montgomery
McCann Patrick, agent Singer Sewing Machine Co., 215 Fourth, r. 201 Harriet
McCarthy Thomas, r. 610 Natoma McDonald E., r. 1138 Sutter
McDonald John A., salesman, r. 1108 Pierce
McElroy James B., druggist, r. cor Alabama and Twenty-fourth
McKewen E. J., r. 905 Sutter
Mercado Mary R. Mrs. (Mercado & Schoof) r. 1106 Scott
Mercado & Schoof (Mrs. Mary R. Mercado and Gerhard Schoof) lithographers, engravers and printers, 518 Clay
Meyer J. Henry, cashier Alfred Borel & Co., r. 1408 Jackson
Michel John, r. 602 Linden Av
Milatovich V., r. 2231 Howard
Milne R. Duncan, editor Dramatic Brevities, 518 Sacramento, r. 70 Minna
Mills Edward T. B. (E. McPhillips & Co.) and sales- man E. Detrick & Co., r. 214 Powell
Miner Oren F., noteteller Pacific Bank, r. 413 Post Montague H. C., r. 656 Mission
Mooser Charles, clerk Tonite Powder Co., r. 722 Union Morgan Al., r. 28 Seventh
Morse Amos C., graiu commission merchant, office 327 Pine, r. 2312 California
Morse James L., r. 136 Fifth
Muirhead John, carpenter Robinson & Gillespie, r. 428 Natoma
Muller Jacob, r. 512 Bush
Mulranin John T., driver Market St. RR., r. 23 Clara Mulvey George, laborer, r. 206 Perry. .
Myers John F. (Myers & Whigham) and lamps and oil, 77 Fourth, r. 23 Howard Court
Myers & Whigham (John F. Myers and Virgil M. Whigham) lamps and oils, 14 Sixth
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Nagel Frank, clerk S. C. Lubin, r. 31%% Dorland Natoma Water and Mining Co. (Folsom, Sac- ramento Co.) John H. Redington president, H. P. Livermore secretary and treasurer, office 124-128 and 132 Phelan's Bidg
Nelson Thomas, clerk freight dept C. P. RR., r. NE cor Liberty and Dolores
North Pacific Coal Co., A. E. Davis president, J. C. Small secretary, 501 Montgomery
Nye A. F. & Co. (Alfred F. Nye) importers gas fixtures and agenta Springfield Gas Machine, 609- 611 Market
O'Brien William J., r. 1 Antonio O'Keefe M., r. 269 Jessie Oakes J. Nathaniel, r. 844 Folsom
Osgood Porter, flourpacker Genesee Mill Co., r. 1911 Broderick
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Pacific Greenbacker (weekly) Rufus T. Buell proprie- tor, 518 Green
Page Joseph H., pumpmaker A. M. Jewell & Co., r. 235 Ritch
Pariseault Camille, carpenter, r. 430 Stevenson
Patten C. S., draftsman and engraver on wood, 518 Clay Paul U. S. G., r. 405 Taylor
Penlington George, secretary Redington Quick- silver Co., office 124-128 and 132 Phelan's Bldg. r. 1206 Market
Perkins Charles B., dry and fancy goods, 1114 Market, r. 961 Mission
Petersen Adolph J., clerk Lebenbaum, Goldberg & Co., r. 16 Bernard
Petersen Charles J., accountant, r. 16 Bernard
Petersen John. E., plumber Thomas Hayes, r. 16 Ber- nard
Pierce Samuel H .. clerk general passenger and ticket agent S. P. RR., r. 123 Turk
Pioneer Homeopathic Pharmacy, Boericke & Schreck (successors to Boericke & Tafel) pro- prietors, 234 Sutter .
Pomeroy G. Gilbert, pantryinan P. M. SS. City of New York, r. 2013 Dupont
Potter W. B., r. 1124 Foisom
Powers Jeffreys, night inspector Custom House, r. 243 Ritch
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Redington John H. (Redington & Co.) and pres- ident Redington Quicksilver Co., and Natoma Water and Mining Co., office 124-128 and 132 Phe- lan's Bldg, r. 1801 California
Redington Quicksilver Co. (Knoxville, Napa Co., Cal.) John H. Redington president, Horatio P. Livermore treasurer, Charles F. Livermore manager, George Pentington sacretary, office 124- 128 and 132 Phelan's Bldg
Reid M., r. 1530 Post
Rice, Watkins & Co. (H. B. Rice and James F. Watkins) employment office and business agency, 112-116 Geary
Riley Mary E. Miss, ladies nurse, r. 214 Ellis
Roberts Edward P., electrician, r. 725 Pine
Rosenberg Frances M. Miss, teacher Hamilton Gram- mar School, r. 2507 Sutter
Rowley Brainard M., business manager The California Grocer, office 124 California, r. 2719 Missiln
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Schmidt Jacob, r. 622 Fourth
Schoof Gerhard (Mercedo & Schoof) r. 633 Post
Schreck Ernest A. (Boericke & Schrack) r. 1424 Ellis
Seeley John W., r. 711 Howard
Segelke Adolph D., proprietor Aator Housa, 522 Pine
Shawl Annie Miss, saleslady H. Posener, r. 726 O'Far- rell
Shawl Leah, hairdresser, r. 726 O'Farrell
Shawl Louis, cigar dealer, r. 726 O'Farrell
Simon Abraham, boots and shoes, 16 Sixth, r. 9 Taylor Skibbe William, machinist, r. 61% Treat Av
Smith A. B., r. 2 Lily Av
Smith Benjamin, r. 432 Kaarny
Smith James, r. 262 16 Clementina
Smith William F., M. D., oculist and auriet, office Phelan's Bldg, top floor. Office hours 12 M. to 3 P. M.
Smyth W. H., mechanical engineer and draftsnan, 258 Market, rooms 7-8
Stebbins Horatio Rev., D. D., pastor First Unitarian Church, r. 1609 Larkin, nr Clay
Stewart Henry G., driver George Mayer, r. 8 Hoff Av
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White &' Scofield, real estate and general business agents, removed to 305 Kearny Whitfield Dunford S., r. 1829 Webster Wilson S. R. r. 15 Laskie
Wulzen Frederick F. (Christensen & Wulzen) r. 251 Ninth
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