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Stoccutiz Silvestre, cook, r. 243 Minna, rear
Stock and Bond Exchange, John Perry Jr. president, Edward Pollitz secretary, 22 Merch- ants' Exchange
Stock Charles, foreman Jackson Brewery, r. 22 Elev- enth
Stock Edward, ship clerk, r. 112 Fell
Stock Edward T., fireman Pac. Rolling Mills, r. N s | Stoddart Archibald C. M. D., physician and Shasta, bet Illinois and Michigan
Stock Ernest C., interpreter German, Police Courts, and assistant city editor Call, r. 222 Turk
Stock William, carpenter Cal. Sugar Refinery
Stockdale John, baker, r. 408 Greenwich
Stocker Eli J., buggymsn Pac. Rolling Mills, r. Es Illinois, bet Napa and Shasta
Stocker Jane Mrs., r. 944 Mission
Stocker Peter, butcher, r. 8 Fair Oaks
Stockfleth John, captain stmr Crescent City, r. 1652 West Mission
Stockfleth Peter O., salesman, r. 5 Glasgow
Stocking Charles F., confectioner George F. Roberts, r. 2511 Octavia
Stockloew Anna Miss, musician Vienna Gardena, r. 1812 Geary
Stockman Gustav, cook, r. North Pacific Hotel
Stockman John M., r. Brunswick House
Stockman Joseph, bartender, r. 407 Pacific
Stockmann August, dress pleating and button hole maker, 841 Market, r. 262 Tehama
Stockmann Frederick C., wheelwright, r. S s Yazoo, bet Bahama and Corea
Stockınann Pauline Mrs., dressmaker, r. 262 Tehama Stockmann Richard, lithographer Britton & Rey, r. 262 Tehama
Stockmann Tillie Miss, carpet sewer Schlueter & Vol- berg, r. S s Yazoo, bet Bahama and Corea
Stockmeyer Adolphus, musician Tivoli Opera House, r. 408 Hyde
Stockmeyer George, engineer Sutter St. RR., r. Eure- ka Pł
Stockmeyer Lottie Miss, actress Tivoli Opera House, r. 408 Hyde
Stocks William, longshoreman, r. 118 Trenton
Stockton and Copperopolis Railroad, Wil- lard V. Huntington secretary, NE cor Fourth and Townsend, room 1
Stockton Edward A., proptr Novelty Wood Works, 411 Mission. r. Alameda
Stockton Elizabeth, widow. r. 1016 Pine
Stockton Gas Co., Alfred T. Eastland secretary, 604 Commercial
Stockton Henry R., laborer, r. 407 Pacific
Stockton James, assistant storekeeper Custom House, r. 313 Stockton
Stockton Line Steamers, California Steam Nav- igation Co., Washington St. Wharf
Stockton Line Steamers, California Transpor- tation Co., office NW cor Jackson and East
Stockton Planing Mills, Albert Washburn pro- prietor, S s Berry, bet Fourth and Fifth
Stockton Street House, H. W. Weiss & Co. pro- prietors, 218-220 Stockton
Stockton Transportation Co., Charles Gawne president, W. A. Murison secretary, 319 Califor- nia
Stockwell Dora Miss, tailoress J. Lancaster & Co., r. 520 Bush
Stockwell James H. (Stockwell & Co.) r. 418 Sutter Stockwell James P., with George Haas, r. 906 Market Stockwell & Co. (James H. Stockwell and Will- iam T. Baggett) proprietors The Daily Law Jour- nal, 538 Sacramento
Stockwitz Morris, fancy goods. 250 Fourth
Stoddard As& B., maater mariner, r. 1729 Broadway Stoddard Charles W., r. 42 Hawthorne
Stoddard C. P., conductor S. P. RR., r. San José
Stoddard David, longshoreman, r. 30 Clara
Stoddard James, blacksmith, r. 54 First
Stoddard James, machiniat Union Iron Works, r. 23 Minna
Stoddard James G., stairbuilder Albion I. Sanborn, r. Oakland
Stoddard James H., laborer, r. 226 Minna
Stoddard John, apprentice machinist Main St. Iron Works, r. 23 Minns
Stoddard John H., laborer O. R. and N. Co's Wharf Stoddard Johu J., messenger Custom House, r. 144 Ninth
Stoddard Julia, r. 506 Folsom
Stoddard Julia E. Mrs., r. 426 Sutter
Stoddard Rose, widow. r. 1811 Post
Stoddard Samuel B., commission merchant, r. 42 Haw- thorne
Stoddard Thomas, currier Humel & Mueller, r. 127 Twenty-fourth
Stoddard William J., machinist Risdon I. and L. Works, r. 426 Sutter
surgeon, office and r. NW cor Geary and Mason Stoddart A. T., r. Grand Hotel
Stoddart Brothers (John Stoddart) apothecaries, NW cor Geary and Mason
Stoddart E. A., widow, r. 212 Hermann
Stoddart John (Stoddart Brothers) r. New York Stoddart Sarah A. Mrs., dressmaker, 206 Eddy
Stoddart William H., clerk, r. 22 Tehama
Stodelski L., baker E. A. Engelberg, r. 418 Kearny
Stodola G., tsilor, r. 1302 Powell
Stoeckel Charles (Jacob Joseph & Co.) r. 264%% Clem- entina
Stoeckel Henry, bottler S. Lachman & Co., r. 302 Third
Stoecklin Arnold J., harnessmsker, r. Philadelphia House
Stoedt Henry, laborer, r. 103 Twenty-fourth
Stoeke Carstine, salesman, r. 907 Folsom
Stoer George, foreman Lewis Hentrich, r. 1221 York Stoeten Anua C., lodgings, 5 Market
Stoeters Charles W., cabinetmaker A. Frei, r. Turk St. Hotel
Stoetzer Albert, confectioner, r. 551 Fifth
Stoetzer Edward, proptr Thoroughfare Hotel, NE cor Fifth and Brannan
Stoeven Thies, groceries and liquors, SW cor Powell and Union
Stoever George, bill distributor Vienna Gardens
Stoever H., fine groceries, 2742 Sixteenth
Stoever Henry. liquor saloon, NE cor Sixteenth and Howard
Stoever. See Stover
Stofen Herman, cooper Rudolph Armstrong, r. 208 Drumm
Stofen John J., master mariner, r. 14 Calhoun
Stofen P. W., Master Mariner Ben. Assn, 413 Sutter Stoffel Annie, weaver S. F. Pioneer Woolen Factory
Stoffer Charles T., porter Von Ronn & Hencke Bros., r. 514% Francisco
Stoffer Herman W., laborer, r. 21 Louiss
Stoffer Thomas C., r. 514 %% Francisco
Stoffer William, porter Von Ronn & Hencke Bros., r. 514 } Francisco
Stofles Henry, employee Seal Rock Tobacco Co., r. 512 Fourth
Stohers Louis, miner, r. 814 Montgomery
Stohlmann William, bakery, SE cor Turk and Hyde
Stohn Charles, fringemaker Fromm & Schaefer, r. 34 Erie
Stöhr Francis A., musician, r. Philadelphia House
Stohr Frank, lithographer Schmidt Label and Litho- graph Co., r. 837 Golden Gate Av
Stohr Tilly C. Miss, assistant Turk St. Primary School, r. 837 Golden Gate Av
Stokes Charles H., student Pac. Business College, r. 322 O'Farrell
Stokes Edward A., tinsmith, r. 129 Third
Stokes Felix M., conductor N. B. and M. RR., r. 832 Folsom
Stokes George W., deckhand stmr Constance, r. 15 John
Stokes Henry, printer, r. 793 Mission
Stokes Henry A., steward P. M. SS. City of Sydney, r. NE cor Fourth and Silver
WINDOW SHADES
MANUFACTURERS OF FINE Window Shades for Residences, Stores, Offices, etc.
G. W. CLARK & CO. 645 Market St.
D. HICKS & CO., Practical Bookbinders and Paper-rulers, 508 Montgomery St., cor. Commercial.
HINCKLEY, SPIERS & HAYES,
FULTON IRON WORKS. 213 Fremont Street. Manufacturers of Sugar Mills, Vacuunt Pans, Etc.
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Stokes Henry H., molder, r. 64 First
Stokes James J., inerchant (Alvarado) r. 415 Laguna
Stokes John, cook, r. 1145 Mission
Stokes John, cook, r. NW cor Fillmore and Francisco Stokes Jahn, slater, r. 728 Brannan
Stokes John B., r. 15 John
Stokes Mary, widow, r. 1067 Market
Stokes Michael, teamster. r. 424 Tehama
Stokea Patrick J., policeman, r. 1067 Market
Stokes Rachael A. Mra., r. 15 John
Stokes Richard, drayman, 327 Front, r. 17 Fourteenth Stokea. See Stoakes
Stolberg Peter, tannery, SW cor Sonoms and Rhode Island
Stolfer Frank, seaman, r. Pacific Exchange
Stoll John R., draftsman. r. 113 Turk
Stoll Laurent, leadmaker Pioneer White Lead and Color Works. r. 125 Perry
Stoll Theodore, wood turner, r. 418%% Shipley
Stolle Herman, salesman R. Pahl, r. 8 Alice
Stolte Ferdinand (Rotherman & Stolte) r. 442 Bran-
Stolte Henry, teamster, r. NW cor Railroad Av and Paraguay
Stolting Henry, laborer Philadelphis Brewery
Stolz Aaron (Stolz & Weldenreich) r. 925 Geary
Stolz Abraham, salesman Hart & Goodman, r. 713 O'Farrell
Stolz Charles J., butcher, 1103 Folaom
Stolz David, barbers' supplies, 3 Hardie Pl
Stolz George, shoemaker, r. 5 Jasper Pl
Stolz Philip J., butcher, 126 Eleventh
Stolz Tobias A., commercial traveler, r. 405 Leaven- worth
Stoll & Weidenreich (A. Stolz and S. Weidenreich) shirt mofrs, 202 Bush
Stolz. See Stulz
Stolzenwaid Henry F., dyeing and scouring, 1148 Folsom
Stom George A., barber, 104 Ninth
Stomba Charles H., plumber. r. 781 Mission
Stombs Richard T., assistant secretary Olympic Club, 119 Post, r. 44 South Park
Stomler Otto, seaman P. M. SS. Colima
Stonberg Louis, shoemaker. r. 522 Filbert
Stone Abraham L., superintendent S. F. Wool Scour- ing Worka, r. cor Courtland Av and San Bruno Road
Stone Adolph L., salesman. r. 156 Third
Stone Alvin W., laborer Hibernia Brewery, r. 737 Te- hama
Stone Andrew L. Rev. DD., pastor Emeritus First Congregational Church, r. 1822 Washington Stone Anna Mrs., r. 1714 Jackson
Stone Annie Miss, saleslady H. Liebes & Co., r. 327 Ellis
Stone Appleton W., captain police, r., 1414 Bush
Stone B. F., with George W. Hume, 302 California, r. Oakland
Stone Bernard, laborer, r. 16 Antonio
Stone Benjamin L., upholsterer Charles M. Plum & Co., r. 22 Geary
Stone Charlea B. (Searles & Stone) r. 25 Clinton Park Stone Charles B., correspondent Neville & Co., r. 2224 Jackaon
Stone Charles L., liquor saloon, 2131 Mission, r. 725 Polk
Stone Dudley C., principal West End School, r. 1037 Post
Stone D. F., waiter, r. NE cor Turk and Steiner
Stone De Lancy, salesman Phelps & Miller, r. Oak- land
Stone Edgar P., clerk J. K. Armsby & Co., r. Oakland Stone Edmond J., boat builder, r. Corea, bet Talla- pooaa and Santee
Stone Edward F., secretary San Joaquin and Sierra Nevada Railroad Co., 306 Pine, room 4, r. 1647 % Mission
Stone Edward W., compositor George Spaulding & Co., r. 1037 Post
Stone Edwin, ropemaker S. F. Cordage Factory, r. Nw cor Shasta and Louisiana
Stone Edwin W., patternmaker Pac. Rolling Mills, r. NW cor Shasta and Louisiana
Stone Ella C. Misa, r. 703 Shotwell
Stone Ellen Miss, r. NW cor Taylor and Broadway
Stone Elmer G., harneasmaker, r. 710%% Clementina Stone Emma Miss. dressmaker, r. 710% Clementina Stone Engenia Miss, assistant Redding Primary School, r. 1037 Post
Stone F., r. 207 Post
Stone Francis M., blacksmith, 2 Everett, r. 46 Everett Stone Frank, seaman, r. 625 Davis
Stone Frank F., fire and marine insurance, 209 San- some, r. 2104 Jackson
Stone Frank J .. assistant librarian Free Public Li- brary, r. 1008 Pacific
Stone Frank M. (Flint & Stone) attorney at law, 216 Sansome, r. 522 Capp
Stone Frederick P., manager law dept A. L. Bancroft & Co., r. 1030 Dolores
Stone George, tinsmith, r. 1029 Pacific
Stone George, waiter, r. 17 Trenton
Stone George Mrs., r. 1714 Jackson
Stone Hannah, widow, r. 725 Polk
Stone Henrietta L., r. 1403 Van Ness Av
Stone Henry S., mining, 230 Montgomery, room 13, r. 349 Jessie
Stone Isaac, dairy, NW cor San Bruno Road and Court- land Av
Stone Isadore, driver Isaac Stone, r. W s San Bruno Road, nr Courtland Av
Stone Jacob (Clark & Stone) r. 1119 Van Ness Av
Stone John, laborer. r. 1425 Bush
Stone John, laborer Pac. Rolling Mills. r. W s Mary- land, bet Sierra and Nevada
Stone John F., patternmaker. r. 710%% Clementina
Stone John G., r. 347 Fremont
Stone Joseph, furnished rooms, 226 Sutter
Stone Joseph W., cook, r. 641 Commercial
Stone Kalman L., drygooda, 1211 Stockton, r. 1231 Stockton
Stone Leon, clerk, r. W s San Bruno Road, nr Court- land Av
Stone L. S., draftsman William Curlett, r. 1029 Post Stone Lucius D., manager Rockwell Stone, 422 Battery, r. 4 Liberty
Stone Luke, teamster, r. 817 Montgomery
Stone M., r. 207 Post
Stone M. M. Miss, assistant Franklin Grammar School, r. 216 Powell
Stone Malvina C., widow, r. 703 Shotwell
Stone Manuel, publisher and proptr A Voz Portug- ueza, 8 Montgomery Av
Stone Marcus, clerk, r. NW cor San Bruno Road and Courtland Av
Stone Mark L., bookkeeper F. Toplitz & Co., r. 22 Geary
Stone Mary A., widow, r. 23 Fulton
Stone Mary A. Mrs .. r. 1719 Larkin
Stone Martha A., widow. r. 710 % Clementina
Stone Morris, clothing, 157 Third, r. 338 Clementins Stone Napoleon B., president Oregon Southern Rail-
way and Transportation Co., 6 Safe Deposit Bldg, r. Palace Hotel
Stone Nathan J., manager history dept A. L. Bancroft & Co., r. 17 Hill
Stone N. J., second hand furniture, 241 Third, r. 211 Tehama, rear
Stone Oliver B., blacksmith Francis M. Stone, r. 46 Everett
Stone Patrick, carpenter, r. 1008 Pacific
Stone Peter, engineer Presidio RR., r. 1135 Union
Stone Peter, printer Post, r. 1008 Pacific
Stone R. H. Mrs .. widow, r. 807 Leavenworth
Stone Robert, peddler, r. SE cor Minnesota and Marl- poss
Stone Rockwell (L. D. Stone manager) importer
and manufacturer saddlery and harness, and deal- ers' saddlery harness, 422 Battery
Stone Samuel, painter, r. 641 Commercial
Stone Sherold D., statistician, 38 Merchants' Ex- change, r. 1701 Octavia
Stone Silas A., miner, r. 410 Kearny
Stone Simon, laborer King, Morse & Co., r. 14 Gen- eva. rear
Stone Thomas, laborer, r. 2515 Post
Stone Walter J., clerk Examiner. r. 1008 Pacific
Stone Walter S., salesman Seth Thomas Clock Co., r. 504 Stockton
Stone Walter W. Mrs., r. 1 Ewer Pl
Stone William, groceries and liquors, 2029 Pacific Av Stone William, machinist Main St. Iron Works, r. Oakland
Stone William I., machinist William Descon, r. NW cor Shasta and Louisiana
Stone William I., marine ways, Corea, bet Tallapoosa and Santee
Stone William R., salesman C. C. Hastings & Co., r. 703 Shotwell
SAN FRANCISCO LAUNDRY
The Largest Laundry Establishment on the Pacific Coast OFFICE, 33 GEARY ST.
Factory, cor. Fifth and Brannan.
Dixon, Bernstein & Co., Show Case Manufacturers, 250 Market St.
J. MACDONOUGH & CO.
CUMBERLAND, LEHIGH, and ENGLISH FOUNDRY COKE, 41 Market Street, corner Spear.
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Stone William W., aastatant Washington Grammar School, r. 31 Liberty
Stoneberger A. A., M. D., surgeon P. M. SS. City of Peking
Stonecutters' Protective Association, Iriah-American Hall, 816 Howard
Stonehill Edward B., assistant District Attorney, office old City Hall, third floor, r. 1322 O'Farrell
Stoneman C. McL., machinist Union Iron Works, r. 122 Taylor
Stoneman John, shoemaker Withrow & Co., r. E 8 Powell, bet Pacific and Broadway
Stoneman Peter, waaher, r. 414 Vallejo
Stoner Samuel, longshoreman, r. 308 Folsom, rear
Stonesifer Clarence A .. attorney at law, 324 Pine, rooms 8-9, r. 1314 Filbert, Oakland
Stoney J. Allen, pianomaker S. H. Long, r. 2012 Pine Stoney Thomas P. (Stanly. Stoney & Hayes) attorney at law, 604 Clay. r. 2012 Pine
Stonitte Peter, cook New Wisconsin Hotel, 902 Mont- gomery
Stoops Joseph R., blacksmith, r. NW cor Bay and Kearny
Stoppelkamp A. H. Mrs., groceries and liquora, SE cor Stockton and Union
Storch J. B., mining engineer, r. SE cor Kearny and Chestnut
Storch Louis, preasman Knopf & Brandt, r. SE cor Chestnut and Kearny
Stordtmann Julius L. S., bartender Henry Haar, r. 636 Commercial
Storer James, r. 1007 McAllister
Storer John C., stevedore, r. 913 Battery
Storer John F. (Edward E. Eitel & Co.) r. 1007 Mc- Allister
Storey Alfred J., clerk forwarding dept Wella, Fargo & Co's Expresa, r. 621 Eddy
Storey Jacob F., driver Wells, Fargo & Co's Express, r. 109 Montgomery
Storey L., r. 21.7 Post
Storey L. C., clerk auditing dept Wella, Fargo & Co's Express, r. 1017 Twentieth
Storey R., liquor saloon, D. bet First and Second Avs KG Storey. See Storry and Story
Storie John, wood turner Andrew Wilkie, r. 18 Ridley Stork C. Albert, shoemaker E. Main, r. 418 Folsom Stork Ciotilde Mrs., dressmaker, r. 320 Sutter
Stork Eugene J., saleaman wholesale dept A. L. Ban- croft & Co., r. 445 Bush
Stork Jacob (Stork & Ligon) r. 445 Bush
Stork Jean P., salesman Banner Bros., r. 320 Sutter Stork & Ligon (Jacob Stork and Leopold Ligon) proptra Poodle Dog Restaurant, 445 Bush
Storke F., coal passer P. M. SS. City of New York
Storke Michael, yard man Occidental Hotel, r. 424 Tehama
Storm Christian, waiter Henry Dederky, r. 134 Fourth Storm Theodore, bookkeeper, r. 17 Rincon Pl
Storm William, seaman, r. 222 Francisco
Stormfield Charles F., waiter Ravn & Christesen, r. 62 Shipley
Storma Nelson J., milk dairy, 1135 Army
Storrman John, painter, r. 974 Harrison
Storror Edward, physician, office and r. 400 Golden Gate Av
Storror Leonard W., cashier W. U. Tel. Co., r. 400 Golden Gate Av
Storry John, master mariner, r. 2014 Dupont
Storry Leonard, master mariner, r. 2014 Dupont
Story Charles R., secretary Home Mutual Insur- ance Co., 216 Sansome, r. 30 McAllister
Story De Witt C., clerk U. S. Railway Mail Service, r. 45 Twelfth
Story F. R., r. 614 Sutter
Story George A. (Merten, Moffitt & Co.) r. 1031 Market Story Lafayette. r. Grand Hotel
Story Mattie Miss, cloakmaker, r. 31 Oak Story. See Storey, Storie and Storry
Stose Margaret, widow, r. 322 Capp
Stoten Henry, longshoreman, r. 407 Pacific
Stoterau Henry, cooper Pac. Vinegar Works, r. 34 Hayes
Stothard Thomas, captain tug Anasha, r. Oakland *
Stothers Ralph B., currier, r. SW cor Trinidad and Susquehanna
Stott Alfred W., saleaman W. K. Vanderslice & Co., r. 307 Steiner
Stott Charles Mrs., r. 2303 Taylor
Stott Elizabeth. widow, r. 105 Twenty-fourth Stott James C., boatman, r. 2303 Taylor
Stott John, clerk The A. S. Spence Co., r. 127 Cumber- land
Stott William D., weaver Golden Gate Woolen Mills, r. 969 Misaion
Stotter John, horseahoer Hugh Kennedy, r. 54 Firat Stoudt Henry, bottler Donald McMillan, r. 123 Twen- ty-fourth
Stouffs A. R. Mra., dressmaker, r. 112 Mason
Stoughton Charles F., Tailors' Pro. Union, 316 Post Stoupe John B., collector, r. 1616 Stockton
Stoura Stephen, bootblack, SW cor Front and Cali- fornia, r. 4 Bartol
Stout Albert A., foreman George A. Davis & Co., r. 16 Morris Av
Stout Arthur B., physician, office and r. 1 Hopeton Terrace
Stout Charlea S., policeman, r. 501 Laguna
Stout Commodore P., master mechanic Geary St. RR., r. 1703 Webster
Stout John, watchman Bay View Distillery, r. Labai- na. nr Penobacot
Stout Milton W., packer S. F. and Pac. Glass Works, r. 21 Freelon
Stout William, machinist Pac. Iron Works, r. 685 Eighth
Stout William, packer S. F. and Pac. Glass Works, r. 618 Fourth
Stout Wilson, master mariner, r. 25% Sixth
Stoutenborough Carrie V. Misa, r. 2413 Howard
Stoutenborough Charles H., stockbroker, 314 Pine, r. 226 Stockton
Stoutenburgh Isaac A., stoves and tinware, and gas- fitter, 117 Washington, r. 14>% Moas
Stoutenburgh Susan Mrs., furnished rooms, 735 Fol- som
Stouter Francis, conductor Central RR., r. 114 %% Turk Stouter Francis, painter, r. 115 %% Dore
Stovall Anna M. Miss, principal Union St. Kindergar- ten, r. 109 Powell
Stovall M. E. Mrs., r. 109 Powell
Stover Charles H., bookkeeper Clayburgh & Branden- stein, r. 1004 Sutter
Stover Cook, contractor. r. 15 Page
Stover Frank C., clerk U. S. Railway Mail Service, r. 757 Folsom
Stover Gottlieb L. R., musician, r. 1415 Stockton
Stover John (Marder. Luse & Co.) r. Chicago
Stover Susan A., widow, r. 1004 Sutter
Stover. See Stoever
Stovesand William, groceries, 413 Jones Stow Charles, aeaman, r. 30 Clay
Stow J. W. Mrs., publisher Woman's Herald of In- dustry, 304 Stockton
Stow Samuel C., cashier Post Office, r. Oakland
Stow Vanderlynn (Thomas Day & Co.) r. 1013 Pine
Stow William W., attorney at law. 408 Califor- nia, room 9, r. 1013 Pine
Stowe Beecher, waiter, r. 819 Jackson
Stowell Fannie A. Miss, assistant Hayes Valley Pri- mary School, r. 814 Twenty-first
Stowell John, plasterer, r. 815 Mission
Stowell John G., teamster J. Morton & Co., r. 2 Ra- phael Pl
Stowell Mary E. Mtas, vice principal Rincon Gram- mar School, r. 814 Twenty-first
Stowell Persis M. Mias, principal Hayea Valley Pri- mary School. r. 814 Twenty-first
Stowell William H., merchandise broker, 202 Market and 3 Pine, room 3, r. 923 Hyde
Stowers Harry, r. 331 Kearny
Strachan Frederick A., baggageman C. P. RR., r. 1505 Leavenworth
Strachan Gertrude Mrs., teacher music and languages, r. 1908 Buchanan
Strachan Gus., salesman Edward H. Marwedel, r. 969 Mission
Strachan W. J. Peay, teacher vocal music. r. 629 Union Strachaner Charles, machinist Nathan W. Spaulding, r. Oakland
Strack John G., tailor, r. 220 Montgomery Av
Strada Cisto, tailor, r. 1425% Dupont
Strahal Charlea, carriage painter, r. 16 Scott P1
Strahan Thomas E., butcher Henry Kroeger, r. SW cor Michigan and Shasta
Strahle Jacob & Co. (Ferdinand de St. Germain) billiard table and fancy furniture manufacturers, and dealers fancy woods and veneers, 515 Market Strahle Joseph, bartender William Grotz, 1026 Mar- ket, r. 7 William
WAGONS
TRUMAN, ISHAM & CO., 509, 511 Market St.
BUGGIES, CARRIAGES Edwards' Lightning Jump- Seat, for sale to the Trade.
For fine designs in Bookbinding, apply to D. Hicks & Co., 508 Montgomery St., cor. Commercial.
JOHN WIGMORE,
133 SPEAR STREET.
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STRAHLE JOSEPH & CO.agents
Collender's billiard tables and steel spring cushions, and dealers billiard materials and sporting goods, 533 Market
Strahle Sophia, r. 1601 Van Ness Av
Strahlmann Edward, druggist R. E. White & Co., r. 537 O'Farrell
Strahlmann William, bartender Julius Gruen, r. 537 O'Farrell
Strahn William, Rig. and Stev. Union, 806 Montgom- ery
Strain James A., cooper Mattullath Mnfg Co., r. 17 Welsh
Strain R. R., r. 114 Ellis
Strain William, pantryman J. Bartz, 737 Market
Straka John, musician, r. 32 Lewis
Strale Paul, butcher Gottlieb Arnold, r. NW cor Twenty-eighth and Church
Stramayer F., r. 818 Geary
Stramm Louis, longshoreman, r. Oriental Hotel
Stranahan David, laborer, r. 1605 Kearny
Stranahan Farand E., attorney at law, 6 Montgomery Av, r. 2 Pearl
Stranahan Maggie, operator S. F. Pioneer Woolen Factory
Strand Alexander E., stairbuilder, r. 129 Clara
Strand Alfred F., laborer, r. 275 Greenwich
Strand William J., atevedore, r. W s Hampshire, bet Twenty-third and Twenty-fourth
Straney John, r. 507 Webster
Strangaard A., Tailora Pro. Union, 316 Post
Strange Edward W., watchmaker George C. Shreve & Co., r. 234 Hermann
Strange Frank J., carpenter Enterprise Mill and Bldg Co., r. 321 Third
Stranabury Benjamin B., miner, r. 618 Mission
Strasburger Isaac P., cutter Rosenthal, Feder & Co., r. 530 Jones
Strasburger Plerre, r. 530 Jones
Strassburg Frederick (Strassburg & Ruttiger) r. 339 Sixth
Strassburg & Ruttiger (Frederick Strassburg and Peter J. Ruttiger) cigars and tobacco, 111 Fourth
Strassburger Adolph (Kahn, Brod & Co.) r. 26%% Kearny Strassburger Isaac, real estate, 440 California, r. 1621 Bush
Strassburger Nathan, salesman Fechheimer & Steele, r. 1621 Bush
Strassburger Sigmund (Rosenbaum Brothers) r. 1901 Octavia
Strasser George, meter clerk Spring Valley W. W., r. 26 Page
Strasser Henry, locksmith and bellhanger, 1704 Fill- more, r. 2124 Fiilmore
Strasser Leopold, clerk M. Wertheimer, r. 627 Ivy Av Strasser Leopold, nurse, r. 535 Birch Av
Strassman Benjamin, jeweler Mathieu & Maison, r. 1314 Howard
Strassman Maż, physician, office and r. 26 Ellis
Strather Abraham, steward, r. 32 Second
Strathern James, foreman A. Waldstein, r. 514 Bush Strathoff Herman, carpenter, r. 631 Ellis
Stratman Annie Miss, saleslady J. W. Gendar & Co., r. 138 Gough
Stratman John, r. 138 Gough
Stratmayer William, miller, r. 203 Mission
Stratton C. H. Mrs., r. 237 Shotwell
Stratton Charles, laborer J. F. Knox, r. S s Folsom, nr Thirteenth
Stratton Cias M., night inspector Custom House; r. 44 Third
Stratton Ebenezer N., auctioneer, r. N & Sixteenth, bet Florida and York
Stratton F. M. Mrs., r. N a Sixteenth, bet Florida and York
Stratton Francis E., farmer, r. 2607 Polk
Stratton Frank W., bookkeeper, r. 238 Shotwell
Stratton Fred. S., attorney at law Latimer & Morrow, r. Oakland
Stratton John S., housemover, 854 Harrison, r. 924% Harrison
Stratton Virginia E. Mrs., r. 2607 Polk
Straub Adam, apprentice Moritz Ettinger, r. 411 Olive Av
Straub B., Cigarmakers' Assn, 114 Dupont
Straub Emil, messenger, r. 331 Montgomery
Straub Franz, apprentice Moritz Ettinger, r. 411 Olive AY
Straub Frederick, laborer Philadelphia Brewery, r 228 Second
Straub Frederick, upholsterer S. P. RR., r. 1909 Mis- sion
Straub Gustav, shoemaker, 403 Sutter, r. 6 Scheerer PI
Straub H., Cigarmakers' Assn, 114 Dupont
Straub John N. (Straub & Husing) r. 23 Guerrero
Straub John N., bartender W. Wainwright, r. Branch House
Straub Joseph, liquor saloon, 25 Sixth, r. 409 Turk
Straub Michael (Dix & Straub) r. NE cor Filbert and Filimore
Straub Nicholas, cabinetmaker, r. 35 Eleventh
Straub Nicholas, cigarmaker Edgar W. Briggs, r. 411 Olive Av
Straub William, cigarmaker Boger Bros., r. 35 Elev- enth
Straub & Husing (John N. Straub and Frederick Husing) merchant tailors, 317 Hayes
Strauch John O., proprietor Vallejo Street U. S. Bonded Warehouse, NW cor Front and Vallejo, and U. S. Bonded Warehouse. SW cor Front and Vallejo, r. 1421 Washington
Straul Gebhard, r. 127 Jackson
Straup Gustave, shoemaker, r. 6 Scheører. Pl
Straus August, watchmaker and jeweler, 207 Mont- gomery, r. 307 Clementina
Straus Emanuel (Greenebaum & Straus) r. 834 O'Far- rell
Straus Gaston, attorney at law, 328 Montgomery, room 15, r. 1014 Geary
Strans Isaac C., conductor Sutter St. RR., r. 1013 Polk Straus Jacob (Straus, Kohnstamm & Co.) r. 726 Bush Straus, Kohnstamm & Co. (Jacob Straus, Emil Kohnstamm and Joseph Bloom) importers and jobbers crockery, glassware, cutlery, plated Ware, &c., NE cor Battery and Pine
Straus Leon, woolsorter, r. 1013 Polk
Straus Louis, bookkeeper Straus & Levy, r. 426 Gol- den Gate Av
Straus Marx (Straus & Levy) r. 426 Golden Gate Av
Straus Meyer, artist, studio 14 Dupont, room 70, r. 1320 Webster
Straus Samuel J., real estate and capitalist, 316 California, room 8, r. 2119 Bush
Straus & Levy (Marx Straus and Henry Levy) mnfrs and importers boys' clothing, 24-26 Sansome
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