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PHILLIPS & HUNT (J. M. Phil-
lips and S. Hunt) publishers and book- sellers, New York. Rev. John B. Hill agent, 1041 Market
Phlip Frederick, r. 410 Market
Philpott Addison, policeman, r. 3 Kate
Philpott Ernest, bartender Charles Claffey, r. 629 Clay
Philpott Mamie Mrs., furnished rooms, 629 Clay Philpott William H., clerk, r. 629 Clay
Philson Chauncey F., physician, office and r. 118 O'Farrell
Phinney Gorham P., collector Easton & Eldridge, r. 725% Bush
Phinney. See Finney and Finnie
Phippan Edward, painter, r. 27 Lafayette
Phippen William, porter Peters Bros., r. 1106 Kearny Phipps Alfred B., stockbroker, r. 1520 Taylor
Phipps Gustav, boxmaker Brickell & Kruger, r. Free- lon, hr Fourth
Phipps Jaines, harnessmaker, 665 Howard, r. 659 Howard
Phipps John, engineer. r. SE corVenezuela and Yazoo Phipps Morris G., conductor Presidio RR., r. 1205 Union
Phipps Samuel, carpenter, r. 1126 Harrison Phipps Thoinss, harnessmaker. r. 659 Howard
Phister Andrew, steward William Westerfeld, r. 544% Natoma
Phleger Frederick, millwright, r. 565 Stevenson Phœdovius William, coal oil dealer, r. 124 Freelon
Phoenix Assurance Co. (of London) Butler & Haldan agents, 413 California
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Phoenix Brewery, Thomas J. Kirby proptr, 528 Noe Phœuix Building, SW cor Sansome and Jackson
Phoenix Insurance Co. (of Hartford) Arthur E. Magill general agent, 323 California
Phoenix Iron Works, Richard Young proprietor, 18-20 Fremont
Phoenix Military Band, C. H. Schnoor leader, head- quartera 620 Bush
Phoenix Mutual Life Insurance Co. of Hartford, Ed- ward P. Gray agent, 318 Montgomery
Pla Mary Siater, superior Sisters of St. Dominic Private School, S s Golden Gate Av, bet Jones and Leav- enworth
Piaggl Nicola, Garibaldi Guard, 423 Broadway
Piaggi Pietro, baker G. Pedroni, r. 1400 Stockton
Piaggio Augustino (Denegri & Co.) r. 1622 Stockton
Pianca August, cabinetmaker Gilbert & Moore, r. 818 Sansome
Piszzoni Bartolomeo, Swiss Mutual Ben. Soc., 627 Commercial
Piazzoni Fidele, r. 509 Broadway
Piazzoni Gottardo, Swiss Mutual Ben. Soc., 627 Com- mercial
Piccaroli Francis G., r. 416 Green
Piccaroni Joseph, driver Bavaria Brewery, r. 414 Montgomery Av
Picchi Raffaelo. Bersaglieri Soc., 625 Broadway
Picchi Sebastiano, Bersaglieri Soc., 625 Broadway
Piccinini Baptiste, fruits and vegetables, SE cor Mason and Lombard
Picetti Benedetto, bootblack, 607 Sacramento, r. 18 Union Pl
Picetti Giovanni, Garibaldi Guard, 423 Broadway Picetti Francesco, Garibaldi Guard, 423 Broadway Pich Ida Miss, r. 501 Jessie
Pich Louis, cabinet maker Charles M. Plum & Co., r. cor Haight and Gough
Pichards Raimond, pressman George H. Tay & Co., r. 1022 Stockton
Piché Medor, harness and saddlemaker, 636 Broad- way, r. 1526 Powell
Pichetti Tomaso, porter, r. 712 Front
Pichoir Henry, mining, 320 Sansome, room 24, r. 127 Montgomery
Pichon Pierre (Boisson & Pichon) r. 811 Montgomery Pickard James, dockhand C. P. RR. Ferry Wharf, r. 609 % Howard
Pickard James, seaman P. C. SS. Orizaba, r. 54 Sac- ramento
Pickenpeck William, baker Joseph Kahn, r. 32 Sixth Pickens Ann, widow, r. 636 Natonia
Pickens James R. (Edwards, Pickens & Fulton) r. 412 Hyde
Pickering Charles E., teamster. r. 210 Townsend
Pickering Fred. M., clerk A. W. Bowman, r. 726 Cali- fornia
Pickering George W., teamster. r. 328 Tenth
Pickering Loring (San Francisco Bulletin Co. and San Francisco Call Co.) office 517 Clay, r. 1018 Bush
Pickering William, druggist, SE cor Broadway and Stockton
Pickett Ebhanan W., paper carrier, r. 127 Eleventh
Pickett Frederick, r. 856 Folsom
Pickett Garrett (Pickett & Nolan) r. 17 Clementina
Pickett James, steamboatman, r. 54 Sacramento
Pickett John, plumber, r. 412 Tehams
Pickett John, plumber, r. SE cor Twenty-eighth and Sanchez
Pickett John, teamster, r. Russ House
Pickett John M., photographer, r. 116 O&k
Pickett Michael, laborer, r. 819 Howard
Pickett Thomas, atage machiniat Tivoli Opera House, r. 356 Minna
Pickett & Nolan (Garrett Pickett and Mrs. Edward Nolan) livery stable, 14-16 Clementina
Pickles C. C., machinist, r. 649 Folsom
Pickwick Hall, 39 Fourth
Pico José Ramon, real estate, r. 256 Third
Pico Pietro, cook, r. 625 Vallejo
Picot Jean F., artificial flowers, r. 1009 Washington
Picot J. H. Mme., dressmaker, 14 Dupont, rooms 54-57
Pidancet Sebastien, wholesale and retail wood, SE cor Front and Union, r. 510 Filbert
Pidge Dwight M., showcards, 9 Geary, r. 1074 Howard Pidgeon Mary Miss, r. 1454 Minna
Pidgeon Patrick, driver City RR., r. 1454 Minna
Pidgeon William, cigarettemaker, r. 1454 Minna Pidhoff George, driver Omnibus RR.
Pidwell Charles J. (C. J. Pidwell & Co.) r. 5 Farren Av
Pidwell C. J. & Co. (Charles J. Pidwell and William Manson) bottle and bag deslers, 207 Davis
Pidwell Cyril T., salesman L. Dinkelspiel & Co., and secretary Odd Fellows' Hall Assn, 325 Montgom- ery, r. 928 Valencia
Piedmont Land Co., James De Fremery president, P. J. Van Loben Sels secretary, 530 California, room +
TRUMAN, ISHAM & CO. 509, 511 Market St. Wagons. Buggies. Carriages. Steam Engines
AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS
n). HICKS & CO., Paper-rulers and Blank-book Manufacturers, 508 Montgomery, cor. Commerc'l.
OAK, ASH, HICKORY, WHITEWOOD, BEECH:
JOHN WIGMORE, 133 Spear Street.
PIE
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Piedmonte Angelo, r. 1118 Kearny, rear
Piepenburg August, musician, r. 1516 Powell, rear Pieper Henry C., house furnishing goods, 1010 Bu- chanan
Pieper Melchoir, waiter Julius Gruen, r. 416 Post, rear
Pieperling Joseph, butcher, SE cor Hyde and Union Pierano Luca, Garibaldi Guard, 423 Broadway
Pierce Abraham L., blacksmith Pac. Iron Works, r. 927 Bryant
Pierce Alexander, r. 812 Larkin, rear
Pierce Barbara, widow, r. 722 Washington
Pierce Brothers (Stephen B. and John K.) teamstera, 210 Davis
Pierce Charles, laborer S. F. Cordage Factory, r. NW cor Vermont aud Yuba
Pierce David T., teamster, r. 2800 Sacramento
Pierce David W., blacksmith, r. 1213 Steiner
Pierce Edward C., salesman George Loomis, r. 70 Everett
Pierce Edwin, cattle dealer, r. 2225 Post
Pierce E. G. & Co. (Elery G. Pierce and Shubrick Norris) general forwarding agents, 20 California Pierce Elery G. (E. G. Pierce & Co.) r. 9 South Park Pierce Frauk, machinist, r. NW cor Vermont and Yuba
Pierce Frank, peddler, r. 915 Eighteenth
Pierce Frank A., engineer, r. 628 Pacific
Pierce Frank W., engineer Sutter St. RR., r. 2912 Buah
Pierce Fred., engineer, r. 2622 Sutter
Pierce Fred. C,, upholsterer Russ House, r. 623 How- ard
Pierce Frederick F., insurance, r. 1714 Polk
Pierce George, brakeman S. P. RR., r. 316 Fourth
Pierce George, sackmaker Horace Davis & Co., r. 421 Fourth
Pierce George W., drayman, r. 438 Union, rear
Pierce George L., mechanical and hydraulic engineer, 528 California, rooms 14-15, r. Oakland
Pierce H., blacksmith's helper Risdon I. and L. Worka
Pierce Heury, office 728 Montgomery, r. 712 Pine
Pierce Henry A., r. Union Club
Pierce Henry B. ( Morison, Hutchinson & Co.) r. New York
Pierce Henry J., cutter Hue, Kai & Co., r. 812 Larkin, rear
Pierce Ignatius, laborer Standard Packing Co., r. 714 Greenwich
Pierce Ira, capitalist, r. 2026 Pacific Av
Pierce James. mate brig Sheet Anchor
Pierce James M., salesman Bray Bros., r. 2413 Fill- more
Pierce James M., seaman, r. 110 Berry
Pierce James P., office 315 California, r. Santa Clara Co.
Pierce John C., mnfr marble mantela, 1226 Howard, r. 706 Natoma
Pierce John G., expressman, cor Fourth and Town- send, r. 1119 Treat Av
Pierce John K (Pierce Brothera) r. 841 Harrison
Pierce Joseph, fisherman, r. 722 Washington
Pierce Laura A., widow, furnished rooms, 536 Third
Pierce Louis H., marble cutter, r. 701 Natoma
Pierce Luke, marble cutter, r. 701 Natoma
Pierce Mary J., shirt finisher Standard Shirt Factory, r. 812 Larkin, rear
Pierce M. L. Mra., widow. r. 7 Langton
Pierce Nellie M. Mias, telegraph operator, r. 356 Third .
Pierce Nelson, Southern Packet Agency, 34 California, r. 714 Greenwich
Pierce Nelson G., painter, r. 714 Greenwich
Pierce Owen, smelter, r. 927 Bryant
Pierce Patrick, laborer, r. 108%% Colton
Pierce Patrick, marble works, 1237 Mission, r. 121 Henry
Pierce P. R., conductor Market St. RR., r. 223 Fif- teenth
Pierce Robert O., machinist Tatum & Bowen, r. 929 Bryant
Pierce Samuel, painter H. W. Gray
Pierce Samuel, teamster, r. cor Yuba and Vermont
Pierce Samuel B., drayman, r. 832 Harrison
Pierce Samuel H., bookkeeper B. M. Atchinson & Co., r. East Oakland
Pierce Samuel H., clerk general passenger and ticket dept S. P. RR .. r. 315 Ellis
Pierce Samuel J., bricklayer, r. 1221 Folsom
Pierce Stephen B. (Pierce Brothera) r. 832 Harrison
Pierce Thomas W., iron molder, r. 927 Bryant
Pierce W. Mrs., teacher music. r. 1613% Stevenson Pierce Walter, laborer, r. 437 Jessie, rear
Pierce Walter S., dealer pianos, and secretary California Piano Manufacturing Co., 30 New Mont- gomery. r. 2735 Howard
Pierce W. H., master mariner, r. 413 Broadway
Pierce William, blacksmith, r. 1705 Ellis
Pierce William J. (Pierce & Son) r. Oakland
Pierce William L. L. (Pierce & Son) r. Oakland
Pierce & Son (William J. and William L. L.) truss manufacturers, 704 Sacramento
Pierce. Sec Pearce and Peirce
Piercy Alpheus B., butcher, r. 570 Howard
Piercy Andrew J., proptr and manager Recreation Park, r. 940 Howard
Piercy C. H. Mrs., r. 155 New Montgomery
Piercy David G., r. 940 Howard
Piercy Edward M., collector, r. 940 Howard
Piercy Emily, widow, r. 570 Howard
Piercy Johu D., butcher William Van Honsen, r. 5 Willow Av
Piercy Joseph A., shipsmith Isidore Burns, r. 214 Franklin
Piercy Robert, messenger Liverpool and London and Globe Insurance Co., r. Alameda
KG Piercy. See Percy
Pierle Nels M., seaman, r. 116 Washington
Pieroni Lelio, Bersaglicri Soc., 625 Broadway
Pierre Eleanor F. Mrs., nurse, r. 1058 Howard
Pierre E. R. Mrs., r. 316 Page
Pierre John, shoemaker, 1333 Dupont, rear
Pierret Eugene, porter C. Anduran & Co.
Pierron Emile, bakery, 304 Montgomery Av
Pierron Ernest, molder Fulton Iron Works, r. 19 Averill Av
Pierrong Eugene, mnfr, r. cor Minnesota and Santa Clara
Pierson Alonzo, butler 1409 Leavenworth
Pieraon Arthur B., salesman Billings, Harbourne & Co., r. 1334 Washington
Pierson Charles, r. 224 Fourth
Pieraon E. E., r. 127 Jackson
Pierson Edward R., clerk retail dept A. L. Bancroft & Co., r. 721 Market
Pierson Eugene, foreman Pac. Fertilizing Co., r. SE cor Minnesota and Santa Clara
Pierson James H., with Cal. Jewelry Co., r. 2629 Sutter Pierson John, drayman A. Lusk & Co., r. Alameda
Pierson John, waiter, r. 17 Clara
Pierson Joseph D., cabinetmaker, r. 1334 Washington Pierson Joseph T., manager advertising dept Alta, r. 1334 Washington
Pierson Lawrence H., machinist Union Iron Works, r. 1509 Washington
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Pierson Peter, tanner Anton Krieg, r. NW cor San Bruno Road and Eve
Pierson Robert, stableman H. Washburn, r. 15 Averill Av
Pieraon Pobert K., r. Occidental Hotel
Pierson William II., engineer tug Katy, r. Oakland
Pierson William M., attorney at law, 609 Sacra- mento, rooms 1-4, r. 1509 Washington
13 Pierson. See Pearson
Pieruccini John, laborer, r. 1205 Stockton
Piessala Louise E. Miss, seamstress, r. 621 Montgom- ery Av
Piesanecker H. Mrs., r. 121 Page
Piezzi F., r. 509 Broadway
Piezzi S., r. 509 Broadway
Piffaro Bartolomeo, dairyman, r. Ticino Hotel
Pigassi P., r. White House Hotel
Pigeon Albert, clerk Lenormand Bros., r. SW cor Du- pont and Pine
Piggott Frederick W., machine hand Fuchs & Euler, r. 856 Folsom
Piggott James, capitalist, r. 525 Oak
Piggott John, bronzer McNally & Hawkins, r. 412 Te- hama
Piggott Robert, carpenter, r. 300 Seventeenth
Pignaz Antone, restaurant, 29 Third, r. 259 Steven- son
Pignaz John, bartender, r. 259 Stevenson
Pignot Jean, nurse French Hospital, r. 523 Sixth
Pijetti Giovanni, scavenger, r. 13 Virginia PI
Pike Alfred P., clerk U. S. Land Office, r. 22 Geary
Pike Anna E. Misa, assistant Broadway Grammar School, r. 313 Taylor
Pike Boaz D., salesman Livingston & Co., r. 995 Mar- ket
LOUIS BRAVERMAN & CO., Jewelers,
offer Goods Lower than any House ), in this city. 119 Montgomery St.
The Travelers Insurance Co. of Hartford, Conn .- Office, 242 Montgomery St., cor. Pine, S. F.
LA GRANDE LAUNDRY
GOOD WORK. LOW PRICES. OFFICE, 648 MARKET STREET.
PIK
Pike Charles R., contractor and builder, 422 Commer- cial, r. 313 Taylor
Pike Charles W. (J. M. Pike & Son) r. 414 Golden Gate Av
Pike Elias W., collector, r. 110 Natoms
Pike Frederick A., trunk msker D. Block & Co., r. 768 Harrison
Pike George K., bookkeeper C. D. Ladd, r. 336 Turk Pike Heury, stone mason, r. 1222 Mission
Pike Jacob M. (J. M. Pike & Son) r. 414 Golden Gate Av
Pike James N., accountant E. E. Dewey, r. 2600 Sacra- mento
Pike J. M. & Son (Jacob M. and Charles W.) manu- facturers cigars, 324 Battery
Pike Joseph W., tinner Holbrook, Merrill & Stetson, r. Oakland
Pike Ruel C., policeman, r. 2336 Mission
Pike Samuel T .. chop house, 23 Taylor, r. 336 Turk
Pike William, proprietor New York Bakery, 626- 628 Kearny, r. 1629 Sutter
Pilbeam Carrie, widow, r. 328 O'Farrell
Pilcher William J., real estate agent, 305 Kearny, r. 525 Folsom
Pilger George, r. 62 Tehama
Pilger William, cloakmaker, r. 1314 Howsrd
Pilgrim Gold and Silver Mining Co. (Idaho) A. Hal- Bey secretary. 328 Montgomery, room 7
Pilgrim Thomas L., woodworker Milo P. Holmes, r. 30 Powell Av, B. H.
Pilkington Walter T., saloonkeeper, r. 625 Vallejo Pillgrem George, seaman, r. 1317 Ssnsome Pilling Gustav Mrs., r. 24 Ellls
Pilling John, barber, r. cor Pacific and Lyon
Pillings Lottie L. Mrs., r. 824 Filbert
Pillsbury Charles E., teamster Pac. Rolling Mills, r. W s Tennessee, bet Butte and Solano
Pillsbury Evans S. (Pillsbury & Titus) r. Union Club
Pillsbury John, carpenter, r. 435 Pine
Pillsbury & Titus (E. S. Pill-bury and Daniel Titus) attorneys at law, 306 Pine, rooms 1-3
Pilot Commissioners (State) office 62 Merchants Exchange
Pilots (State) office 506 Battery, room 9
Pilster Henry (Bucking & Pilster) r. 125 Morris Av Pilton M. L. Mme, teacher French, r. 1920 Fillmore Piltz Adolf, butcher W. Witzemann,r. 5 Washington Piltz George, teamster, r. 1619 Eddy
Piltz Henry, master mariner, r. 2214 Mason
Pilucca Giuseppe, Swiss Mutual Ben. Soc., 627 Com- mercial
Pilz George E., r. 128 Geary
Pimentel Jsmes M .. photographer, r. 641 Vallejo
Pimentel John, r. 908 Sansome
Pimentel Joseph F., bartender, r. 727 Vallejo
Pimentel Thomas, seaman, r. 827 Vallejo
Pimentell Jose T., waiter P. C. SS. Queen of the Pa- cific, r. 641 Vallejo
Pina Leonora Mrs., laceworker,r. 1302 Powell
Pinaglia Charles A., blacksmith, r. 531 Union
Pinaglia Giovanni, packer D. Ghiradelli & Sons, r. 531 Union
Pinaglis Silvestro, Italian Ben. Soc., 423 Washington Pinaglia Stephen, laborer D. Ghiradelli & Sons, r. 531 Union
Pinaguy Raymond, distiller, r. 719 Clay
Pinal Consolidated Mining Co. (Pinal Co., A. T.) Percy Jacobus secretary, 36-37 Nevada Block
Pinart Alphonse Mrs., r. 1602 Taylor
Pinch Ernest, tinsmith. r. 314 Jessie Pinch John, tinsmith H. L. Howse, r. 435 Natoma Pinch John L., compositor Post. r. 435 Natoma Pinch Thomas E., roofer H. G. Fiske, r. 314 Jessie Pinching Richard L., physician, r. 1518 Callfornia Pinchon Emma Mrs., r. 2023 Mason
Pinchon Leon, butcher Jeanneau & Lemaltre, r. 818 Ellis
Pinckard George M., superintendent freight dept P&c. Transfer Co., r. 1217 California
Pinckney Thomas C., waybill clerk Wells, Fargo & Co's. Express, r. 501 Geary
Pincott Henry A., scenic artist Emerson's Standard Theater, r. The Windsor
Pincus Charles, salesman M. Pincus, r. 763 Harrison Pincus Leopold, horse dealer, r. 959 Bryant
Pincus Morris, clothing, 20 Third, r. 763 Harrison Pincus Pincus, clerk Isaac David, r. 763 Harrison Pinder John, engineer, r. S s Bahama, bet Yazoo and Susquehanna
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Pinder Thomas J., salesman Cal. Jewelry Co., r. 416 Broadway
Plnder John, laborer Potrero Gas Works, r. W s Ken- tucky, bet Sierra and Nevads
Pine aud Larkin Street (now Redding) Primary School, Mrs. C. F. Plunkett principal, SW cor Pine and Larkin
Pine and Scott Street (now Emerson) Primary School, Miss Sallie A. Rightmire principal, NE cor Pine and Scott
Pine George W., clerk, r. 134 Fourth
Pine Horace A., carpenter, r. 114 Fourth
Pine John, waiter C. P. RR. stmr Modoc
Pine Manufacturers' Association, Isahel Thayer sec- retary, Pier 5, Steuart
Pine Thomas J., laborer, r. 2560 Geary
19 Pine. See Payne and Pyne
Pinelli Francesco, Bersaglieri Soc., 625 Broadway
Pinet J., general commission merchant (specialty Tahiti) office 504 Jackson, r. 1237 Stockton
Pingel Charles F. G. (C. H. Lindemann & Co.) r. 5 Mason
Pingel Gustav, r. 228 Bush
Pingle Otto, porter Heynemann & Co., r. 3 Willlam Pingree Albert, porter Seth Thomas Clock Co., r. E s Church, bet Twenty-second and Twenty-third
Pinheiro Antonio C. O., Portuguese Pro. and Ben. Soc., 510 Bush
Pink Henry, insurance agent, r. 905 Market
Pink Maria Miss. r. Pacific Alley
Pinker Gustave J., cigars and tobacco, 1231 Mission
Pinkert Herman, tailor, r. 662 Howard
Pinkerton Lewis, packer Herrmann Cohen, r. 52 Sec- ond
Pinkerton T., engineer, r. 310 Montgomery Av
Pinkerton William C., carpenter,r. 310 Montgomery Av Pinkham Ann, widow, r. SW cor Mississippi and Santa Clara
Pinkham Annie Mrs., costumer Tivoli Opera House, r. 329 Fourth
Pinkbam Benjamin B., clerk, r. 2237%% Mission
Pinkham Benjamin F., laborer, r. 22 Bluxome
Pinkham Chester, clerk Nathaniel Hunter, r. 1804 Stockton
Pinkham Chester E., clerk Cal. Sugar Refinery, r. 17 Averill Av
Pinkham Enoch C., mate ship Ericsson
Pinkham George A., tanner John Counihan & Son, r. W s Mississippi, bet Mariposa and Santa Clara
Pinkham George T., plasterer, r. 120 Eleventh
Pinkham John F., inspector Custom House, r. 44 Third
Pinkney David, r. 8 Vandewater
Pinkney Davld, clerk, r. 5 Howard Court
Pinkson Henry, foreman receiving dept S. F. Pioneer Woolen Factory, r. 1921 Polk .
Pinn David M., waiter Otto Boye, r. 647 Mission *
Pinn E., coal passer P. C. SS. City of Chester
Pinner Emanuel, clerk Willism Reinstein, r. 522 Jes- sie
Pinner Henry A., salesman Schoenholz Brothers & Co., r. 522 Jessie
Pinner Isidor C., teacher, r. 470 Tehams
Pinner Michael S., salesman Buyer & Reich, r. 522 Jessie
Pinney Brown B., r. 206 Kearny
Pinney Charles, club rooms, 206 Kearny
Pinney David, waiter Palace Hotel, r. 231 Stevenson Pinney Ephraim H., laborer Custom House, r. 2 Ver- non Pl, bet Folsom and Harrison
Pinney James J., cslker, r. 48 Zoe
Pinney Winona E. Mrs., assistant Mission Grammar School, r. 501 Post
Pino Giuseppe, Bersaglieri Soc., 625 Broadway
Pinola Sebastian, r. 605 Broadway
Pinroe John, farmer, r. 407 Pacific
Pinson Armand (Pinson & Michaud) r. 1104 Powell Pinson & Michaud (Armand Pinson and John MI-
chaud) proptrs California Hotel, 210 Montgomery Av
Pinstein Rosa Mrs., r. 35 Moss
Pinteux Joseph, r. 801 Vallejo
Pinto Adolph, tailor, r. 817 Vallejo
Pinto Charles, laborer Pac. Rolling Mills, r. Breslin Hotel
Pinto Conception, merchant, r. 1014 Sutter
Pinto David, zincographer A. Waldstein, r. 817 Val- lejo Pinto Emanuel, shirtcutter, r. 817 Vallejo Pinto Francisco, merchant, r. 929 Post
PAPER HANGINGS
Importers of French. American and English Paper Hangings. Private Residencea Decorated in Artistic Style.
G. W. CLARK & CO. 645 Market st.
D. HICKS & CO., Boc xbinders and Printers, 508 Montgomery St., cor. Commercial.
HINCKLEY, SPIERS & HAYES, FULTON IRON WORKS, 213 Fremont Street. Manufacturers of STATIONARY and MARINE ENGINES and BOILERS.
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Pinto Jacob, clerk 8. F. News Co., r. 6 Hopeton Ter- race
Pinto M. A., musicisn Haverly's Cal. Theater, r. Ahl- born House -
Pinto William (William Pinto & Co.) r. 835 Post Pinto William, driver United Carriage Co.
Pinto William & Co. (William Pinto and A. E. Lauenstein) importers and dealers teas, coffees and spices, 215-217 California
Pioche F. L. A. (estate of) office 522 Montgomery Pioneer and Alta Flour Mills, Eisen Brothers proptrs, 12-14 Stevenson
Ploneer Baking Powder Co., A. Schilling & Co. proprietors. 122-124 Davis
Pioneer Brewery, Philip Friedrichs proptr, 717-719 Treat Av
Ploneer Building, 808 Montgomery
Ploneer Carpet Beating Machines, J. Spaul- ding & Co. proprietors. 353-355 Tehama
Pioneer Cigar Box Factory, Abraham Wald- stein proprietor, S s Berry, nr Sixth, office 320 Sansome, room 47
Pioneer Cigar Factory, Engelbrecht, Fox & Co. proprietors, 312-314 Front
Pioneer Coffee and Spice Mills, J. A. Folger & Co. proprietors, 104-106 California
Pioneer Consolidated Mining Co. (Eureka. Nev.) J. M. Buffington secretary, 309 California, room 4
Pioneer Drug Mills, Clapp & Jessup proprietors, NE cor Mission and Fremont
Pioneer Exchange Saloon, Wendelin Mayer proprietor, SW cor California and Montgomery Pioneer Glove Factory, Shoenberg & Falkenstein, 210 Pine
Pioneer Homeopathic Pharmacy, Boericke & Schreck proprietors, successors to Boericke and Tafel, 234 Sutter
Pioneer Iron Works, Calvin Nutting & Son proptrs, 227-229 Main
Pioneer Kindergarten, Miss Jessie Morse principal, 1103 Market
Pioneer Looking Glass and Picture Frame Manufac- tory. McEachren & Rowe proptrs, 132 Main
Pioneer Malt House, Bach & Lux proprietors, E s Stockton, bet Francisco and Bay, office 535-537 Sacramento
Pioneer Mining Co. (Gila Co., Arizona) A. Judson sec- retary, 320 Sansome. room 52
Pioneer Paper Mill (Marin Co., Cal.) S. P. Tay- lor & Co., proprietors, 414-416 Clay
Pioneer Power Block, 8-12 Stevenson
Pioneer Rowing Club, W s Fourth, bet Merrimac and Kentucky
Pioneer Saloon, James McDonald proptr, E s Louisi- ans, bet Sierra and Shasta
Pioneer Salt Works, B. F. Barton & Co. proptrs, 211- 213 Sacramento
Pioneer Soda Water Works, Martin Walsh and Charles Welch proptrs, 1721 Market
Pioneer Steam Coffee and Spice Mills, J. A .- Folger & Co. proprietors, 104-106 California
Pioneer Stove Works, W. W. Montague & Co., and Holbrook, Merrill & Stetson proprietors, 420 Beale
Pioneer Straw Hat Manufacturing Co., F. Toplitz & Co. proprietors, office 571 Market
PioneerVarnish Works, Hueter Brothers & ( o. proptrs, Twenty-fourth, bet Rhode Island and Kansas, de- pot 601 Market
Pioneer Warehouse. Carr & Co. proptrs, SW cor Bat- tery and Filbert
Pioneer White Lead and Color Works, Whittier. Fuller & Co. proprietors, 231 Fremont Pioneer Woolen Factory, San Francisco, Black Point, bet Larkin and Van Ness Av, office 115 Battery
Pioneers Californin, rooms 808 Montgomery Pioneers of California, Territorial, rooms 838 Market Piper Arthur L., r. 15 De Boom
Piper Fanny B. D., widow, administratrix estate of Jerome B. Piper, 7 Clay, r. 15 De Boom
Piper Frank, clerk, estate of Jerome B. Piper, r. 15 De Boom
Piper Harry, clerk Greensfelder & Co., r. 15 De Boom Piper Herman, candymaker George Haas, r. 2214 %% Pine
Piper Jerome B, (estate of) proprietor Piper's Line Bay and River Schooners, 7 Clay
Piper J. Henry, night clerk Ahlborn House
Piper John, machinist, r. 416% Shipley
Piper Kate, widow , r. cor Algeria and Osage
Piper Leon, proptr Rock House, NE cor Broadway and Kearny, r. W s Folsom, ur Prospect P], B. H.
Piper Martin, laborer Cal. Sugar Refinery, r. SW cor Eighth and Bryant
Piper Michael, tailor, r. 1312 Jackson
Piper Stephen L., clerk Langley & Michaels, r. cor Algeria and Osage
Piper Walter J. H., special policeman, r. 717 Bush
Piper William A., real estate, office 624 Market, r. Lick House
Piper William W., clerk Carlson & Currier, r. SE cor Algeria and Osage
Pippey Edward W., machinist, r. 730 Fourth
Pippoy Robert L., clerk Magee & Moore, r. 932 Union
Pippey Robert N., captain dreboat Governor Irwin, r. 932 Union
Pippey William J., bookkeeper Schafer & Co., r. 932 Union
Pippey William, clerk, r. 732 Fourth
Pippitt J. William, manager Pac. Tea Co., r. W s Ken- tucky, bet Sierra and Nevada
Pippy Charles, salesman. r. 9 Liberty
Pippy George H., clerk, r. 401 Bryant
Pique Edward, teacher music, r. 130 Turk
Piqueraij Auns, cigars and tobacco, 420 Broadway
Piqueray Jules, cook, r. 428 Broadway
Piquette Thomas J., carpenter Tivoli Opera House, r. 356 Minna
Piratsky James G., assistant foreman printing dept A. L. Bancroft & Co., r. cor Cook and Geary
Pircher Brothers (John and William) liquor saloon, 707 Mission
Pircher John (Pircher Brothers) r. 707 Mission
Pircher William (Pircher Brothera) r. 707 Mission Pire Francois. r. 1014 Clay
Pireggio Nicholas (Fallini & Pireggio) r. Visitacion Valley, nr San Bruno Road
Pirisi Joseph, S. J., r. 214 Hayes
Pirrie Adolphus, cook, r. 41 Everett
Pirrie William (McHugh & Pirrie and Pirrie & Mc- Hugh) r, Oakland
Pirrie & McHugh (William Pirrie and John McHugh) proptrs Hooper's South End Warehouse, NW cor Townsend and Japan
Piruccini Frances, widow, r. 535 Vallejo
Pisani Angelo, Garibaldi Guard, 423 Broadway
Pisani Camillo, fish, 14 Clay St. Market. r. 25 Vallejo
Pisani Domenico, Garibaldi Guard, 423 Broadway'
Pisani Giovanni, Bersaglieri Soc., 625 Broadway
Pisani Giuseppe, fish, 16 Clay St. Market, 25 Vallejo
Pisani John, salesman C. Pisani, r. 25 Vallejo
Pisani Raffaelo, Bersaglieri Soc., 625 Broadway
Piser Elias, merchant, r. 556 Natoms
Pishong John, barber Issac Kosenthal, r. 307 Dupont
Pissis Albert, architect, 217 Sansome, room 1, r. 825 Mission
Pissia Emilio M. (Heynemann & Co.) r. 825 Mission
Pissis Eugene D., assistant exchange teller Lazard Frères, r. 825 Mission
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