Langley's San Francisco directory for the year commencing 1883, Part 253

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Publication date: 1883
Publisher: San Francisco : Francis, Valentine & Co.
Number of Pages: 1198


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Swenson Olof, tailor, r. 1402 Pacific


Swensou Theodore, salesman George Jordan, r. 1413 Jackson


17 Swenson. See Svenson, Swangen and Swanson Swensson Samuel E., bartender, r. 417% O'Farrell Swent Rudolph N., clerk, r. 705 Davis


Swerrard P., deckband atmr Constance


Swett Arthur S., tanner, r. 322 Duncan


Swett Edward F., painter, r. 1110 Harrison


Swett Emlly T. Mias, teacher music, r. 1419 Taylor


Swett Fannie Mrs., r. 1523 Mission


Swett Frank H., salesman William J. Heney & Co., r. 344 Grove


Swett Frank P., conductor Sutter St. RR., r. 219% Sutter


Swett George L., clerk Pope & Talbot, r. 735 Treat Av


Swett John, principal Girla' High School, r. 1419 Tay- lor


Swett John C., butcher, r. 2302 Webster


Swett John D., pressinan H. S. Crocker & Co .. r. 213 Prospect Pl


Swett Lorenzo, carpenter, r. 1211 Clay, rear


Swett M, Mrs., r. 1208 Clay


Swett Orlo F., carpenter, r. SE cor Guerrero and Twenty-sixth


Sweit Otia L., clerk I. L. Lang. r. 109 Fifth


Swett Thomas S., driver Central RR., r. 605 Seventh


Swett Willianı E., builder, r. 608 Willow Av


Swett. See Sweet


Swift A. Mrs., dressmaker, r. 518 Geary


Swift Amasa, r. 518 Geary


Swift Carlos B., r. 570 Howard


Swift Charles J., attorney at law, 306 Pine, rooms 12-13, r. Pacific Club


Swift Daniel, peddler, r. 906 32 Folsom, rear


Swift George Mrs., r. 632 Market


Swift Hallett L., drayman, r. 538 Birch Av


Swift James, bung and plug mufr, 221 Mission, r. 7 Harriet


Swift James, salesman Peter B. Simons & Co., r. 7 Harriet


Swift James F., clerk, r. 1119 Montgomery


Swift J. D. Mrs., r. 214 Twelfth


Swift John, carpenter, r. 5 Rausch, rear


Swift John, laborer, r. junction Market and Her- mann


Swift John F., attorney at law, 430 Callfornia, room 8, r. 824 Valencia


Swift Lorenzo, carpenter, r. 1211 Clay


Swift Matthew, shoemaker, r. 211}% Tehama


Swift Patrick (Lewis & Swift) r. 303 Oak


Swift Patrick, shipsmith A. Muir, r. 214 First


.Swift William F., bookkeeper Lewis & Swift, r. 303 Oak


Swift William J., machinist Elias H. Thompson, r. 214 Twelfth


Swiggart M. A. Mrs., r. 543 Minna


Swim David K., stockbroker, 314 Montgomery, r. SE cor Castro and Twenty-fourth


Swindells John, junk dealer, r. Theresa, nr Mission Road, Academy Tract


Swinerton William A., clerk general freight office C. P. RR., r. 905 % Guerrero


Swing William, machinist. r. 724 Mission


Swinger Paul, confectioner William Westerfeld, r. 112 Fourth


Swinnerton Francis, storekeeper O. and O. SS. Arabic Swinaon Joseph, laborer Mechanics' Milli


Swint Frederick, r. 222 Miuna


Swiss Brewery, Arnold Hensler proptr, 416 Dupont


Swiss Hotel, John Gantner proprietor, 627 Com- mercial


Swiss Lloyd Marine Insurance Co. (of Winterthur) office 425 California


Swiss Marine Insurance Cos. Combined


(Baloise of Basle, Helvetia of St. Gall and Switzerland of Zurich) Harry W. Syz general agent, 420-422 California Swiss Mutual Benevolent Society, 627 Commercial Swiss Sharpshooters, armory 630 Bush


Switcher John, longshoreman. r. 410 Broadway


Switser A. Mrs., dentist, office and r. 1150 Market


Switzer John G., foreman S. F. Tool Co., r. 318 %% Clementina


BALING PRESSES


TRUMAN, ISHAM & CO., 509, 511 MARKET ST. Hay, Hide, Hop, Wool, Rag and Orchilla Presses.


D. HICKS & CO., Manufacturers Hotel Registers, 508 Montgomery St., cor. Commercial.


The Travelers has issued 850,000 Accident Policies, and Paid 85,000 claims.


MAHOGANY, SPANISH CEDAR, PRIMAVERA:


JOHN WIGMORE,


133 Spear Street.


SWI


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Switzerland Marine Insurance Co. of Zu- rich, Harry W. Syz general agent, 420-422 Cali- fornta


Swoboda Stephen, dresa and cloakmaker, SW cor Polk and Pine


Swoboda Teresa, widow, r. 1501 Pine


Swope Isaac, carriagepainter Studebaker Bros. Mnfg Co., r. 613 Mission


Swordstream Erick J., groceries and liquors, 127 Fifth


Swortfiguer Edgar F., attorney st law, 606 Montgom- ery, r. 737 Pine


Swyney Thomas N., attorney at law, 407 California, r. Alameda


Swyney Robert, clerk Macdonald & Hawes, r. Alsme- ds


Swyney Will J., bookkeeper Ætna Inaurance Co., r. Alsmeda


Syce Patrick, laborer, r. 27%% Ritch


Syce Patrick Jr., ironmolder, r. 27%% Ritch


SYKES CHARLES H. Academy


of Languages, 37 Post, rooms 9-10, SE cor Kearny, r. 327 Oak


Sykes Charles H., painter and whitener, 657 Misslon, r. 4 Cleaveland


Sykes J. N. Mrs., assistant Tehams Primary School, r. 327 Oak


Sykes John, bartender H. A. Breede, r. 111 Minna Sykes John A., carpenter, r. 681 Mission


Sykes Joseph, compositor C. A. Murdock & Co., r. 14 % Mason


Sykes Lewis, painter B. Bradley, r. 535 O'Farrell


Sykes Noah L .. collector, r. 342 Minna


Sykes T. S., r. 143% Mason


Sykes William, teamster, r. 219 Ritch


Sykes. See Sikes


Sylvester Charles S., carpenter, r. 20 Lily Av


Sylvester Daniel, wholesale butcher, Honduras, South S. F., r. 3 Taylor


Sylvester Daniel Jr., collector Daniel Sylvester, r. 3 Taylor


Sylvester Henry, butcher, 305 Sixth, r. 114 Elev- enth


Sylvester Henry Jr., student Edwin O. Cochrane, r. 114 Eleventh


Sylvester John, wholesale butcher, Honduras, South S. F., r. 469 Minna


Sylvester Leander, clerk, r. 1112 Sacramento


Sylvester Leon, tinsmith, r. 707 Larkin


Sylvester Louis H., butcher, r. 469 Minna


Sylvester Louise Miss, actreas Haverly's California Theater, r. 26% Kearny


Sylvester Manuel, coal passer SS. Hylton Castle


Sylvester Suaanna, widow, r. 469 Minna


Sylvester. See Silvester


Sylvia Frank, seaman O. R. and N. SS. Columbia, r. 245 Fourth


Sylvia John F., sailmaker Neville & Co., r. 23 Mar- ket


Syme Alexander K., conductor Sutter St. RR.,r. 1502 %% Polk


Syme Elias R., starter Presidio RR., r. 1704%% Leaven- worth


Syme James H. N., conductor Sutter St. RR.,r. 1502%% Polk


Syme John N. , secretary Geary St. Park and Ocean RR. Co., office NE cor Buchanan and Geary, r. 1408 Plne


Symington Jane, cloth burler, r. 27% Harriet


Symington Robert B., draftsman U. S. Surveyor Gen- eral'a office, r. 121 Sixteenth


Symmes Charles H., switchman, r. 606 Fourth


Symmes Frank J. (Thomas Day & Co.) r. 2330 Fillmore


Symmes Joseph, brakeman C. P. RR., r. 620 Fourth Symon Charles, r. 16 Stanford


Symon James N., shipcarpenter Dickie Bros., r. W 8 Mississippi, bet Santa Clara and Mariposa


1 Symnon. See Simon


Symonds Clarence M., machinist George H. Tay & Co., r. 416 Post


Symonds Henry, porter Dakin & Libbey. r. 54 Sacra- mento


19 Symonds. See Simmons and Simonds


Syns William, cooper John H. Holden, r. 10 Bartol


Syndicate Gold and Silver Mining Co. (Mono Co., Cal.) Jacob StadtfeldJr. secretary, 419 California, room 26


Syron Michael, laborer, r. 14 Gilbert


SYZ HARRY W. (Harry W. Syz und Gust. A. Ziel) general agents London and Provincial Fire Insurance Co. (Imited) of London, Helvetia Swiss Fire Insurance Co. of St. Gall, and Swiss Marine Insurance Co's combined (Baloi- se of Basle, Helvetia of St. Gall and Switzerland of Zurich) office 420-422 California


Syz Barry W. (Harry W. Syz) r. 719 Sutter


Szarvash Samuel 'T., druggist, NE cor Powell and Filbert, r. 530 Greenwich


Szontagh Oscar, chemist Nevada Metallurgical Works, 23 Stevenson


Szotzski John, botanist, r. 824 Pacific, rear


Szultz Joseph, tinsmith Schuster Bros., r. 423 Dupont


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TAAFFE ANNA, widow,r. SW cor Jones and Chestnut Tasfle George, r. SW cor Jones and Chestnut


Tasffe Lawrence, professor mathematics St. Mary's College, r. S s Roanoke, nr Bernal Station


Tsaffe William, butcher, r. N s Paraguay, bet Susque- hanna and St. John


Tabachi Celeste, r. 509 Broadway


Taber Abiel C., teamster, r. 463 Bryant


Taber Charles W., dairyman, 1008 Valencia, r. 536 Twenty-third


Taber Emma, widow. r. 43 Everett


Taber, Harker &' Co. (Jacob S. Taber and Asa Harker) importers and wholesale grocers, 108-110 California


Taber Henry E., janitor, 614 Merchant


Taber I. West, photographic art gallery, 8 Mont- gomery, r. Palace Hotel


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PHOTOGRAPHER and PORTRAIT ARTIST


8 Montgomery St., over Hibernia Bank. W"ASCEND IN ELEVATOR. TON


Taber Jacob S. (Taber, Harker & Co.) r. Palace Hotel Taber James W., traveling salesman Merry, Fsull & Co .. r. 407 Mason


Taber John L., master mariner, r. 36 Clarence Pl Taber Joseph E., paperhanger, r. 1607 Mason Tablischet C. Mrs., r. 741 Howard


Taboas Frank C. (Y. Malarin & Co.) r. 215 Post


Taboas Manuel M. (Y.Malarin & Co.) r. 611 Buchanan


Tabor Francis H., clothfinisher, r. SE cor Jones and Union


Tacconi Gianvito. cutter J. Wisluzil, r.1234 Dupont Tackney James J., watchman Byron Jackaon, r. 444 Sixth


Tacoma and Puget Sound Packets, Hanson & Co. agents, Pier 11 Stenart


Tacoma Mills (W. T.) Hanson & Co. proprietors, Pier 11 Steuart


Tadich John C .. waiter, r. 919 Clay


Tadini Joseph Rev., S. J., clergyman St. Ignatius College, r. 214 Hayes


Taffinnelli Giovanni, driver A. Silvestri,517 Merchant Taffrey Harry, seaman. r. 4 Jackson


Taforo Frank, waiter Harrisson & Coit, r. cor Third and Howard


Taft Charles H., carpenter, r. 18 Baonam Pl


Taft Edson H., bookkeeper North Point Bonded Ware- house. r. 1606 Taylor


Taft L. C. Mrs .. r. 365 Jesse


Tager Jacob, watchman, r. 220 Pacific


Taggard Edwin W., clerk O. Imp. Co., r. 1702 Geary


Taggard Fred A., conductor Market St. RR., r. 530% Valencia


Taggart Alexander, laborer, r. 214 Ritch, rear


Taggart Bernard, fireman P. M. SS. Granada


Taggart Charles, cook Ravn & Christesen. r. 22 Fifth


Taggart Charles S., laborer C. A. Hooper & Co., r. 462 }% Minna


LOUIS BRAVERMAN & CO.


IMPORTERS OF JEWELRY AND WATCHES, 119 Montgomery St., Sell Lower than any House in this city.


FIRE AND MARINE


CAPITAL


INSURANCE CO.


SURPLUS to Policy Holders


$300,000


$361,904


430 CALIFORNIA ST.


C. L. TAYLOR President


J. N. KNOWLES


Vice-President


ED. E. POTTER


Secretary and Treasurer


DIRECTORS:


I. STEINHART Manager Anglo-Californian Bank


R. D. CHANDLER .Merchant


GUSTAVE NIEBAUM Vice-Consul to Russia


J. B. STETSON Holbrook, Merrill & Stetson


J. J. MCKINNON .Shipping Merchant


FRANCIS BLAKE


Blake, Robbins & Co.


E. B. POND Capitalist


ALFRED BARSTOW


Rhodes & Barstow


C. L. DINGLEY Shipping Merchant


C. L. TAYLOR Shipping and Commission Merchant


J. N. KNOWLES Shipping and Commission Merchant


Features Peculiar to this Company, are,


FIRST-That under its By-Laws, from twenty-five to fifty per cent. of its profits must be laid aside as a reserve fund for the better pro- tection of its policy-holders.


SECOND-In the event of a total loss on a building, if the present cost is less than the insurance, the premium for the current year on the difference will be refunded; the only Policy on the Pacific Coast that contains this clause.


College of Notre Dame


OF SAN FRANCISCO.


Dolores Street, bet. 16th and 17th Sts., San Francisco.


THIS INSTITUTION. incorporated with Collegiate privileges. is under the direction of the Sisters of Notre Dame, a Society of Ladies, who enjoy here, as well as in the Atlantic States and Europe, an unrivalled reputation for the educational advantages afforded by their schools and colleges.


Eligibly situated in the suburbs of the city, and surrounded by spacious grounds which afford ample facilities, both for healthful exercises and amusement, the College has claims which can hardly fail to engage the attention of parents and guardians.


The scholastic year commences about the middle of July, and terminates about the first of June. It is divided into two terms of five months each.


Reports are forwarded monthly to the parents or guardians, indicating the class standing of their daughters or wards.


No exception is made to the admission of pupils on account of their religions tenets, nor is any undne influence exerelsed over them in this matter. For the sake of good order, however, all are required to attend the public religions exercises, and to observe the rules and regulations adopted for their improve- ment, and the maintenance of good order.


The correspondence of the pupils is subject to the inspection of the Superioress.


On Sundays, visits from parents, or such friends as they may formally authorize, are received between the hours of 10 and 12 A. M., and 3 and 4 P. M. Should it be found inconvenient to pay this visit at either of the above-mentioned hours on Sunday. a short visit between 3:30 and 4:30 p. M. may be received on Thursday. Parents and friends of the pupils are requested not lightly to infringe upon this rule.


A recess of one day (the second Saturday) in every month is allowed, when those pupils who are known to have received the sanction of their parents or guardians to that effect, inay spend the day in the city among their friends ; but all must return at the appointed hour in the evening.


No boarders will be received unless well recommended.


The course of instruction embraces two departments, viz: First-Elementary. Second-Collegiate.


The Elementary Department, which comprises six classes, is completed in six years. It consists of two primary, two intermediate and two grammar classes.


The Collegiate Department, which comprises six classes, is completed in six years. Two years are devoted to the preparatory classes, and four years to the four regular college classes.


Those pupils who wish to enter the college classes are required to pass a satisfactory examination in the studies prescribed for the preparatory classes.


Examinations are held semi-annually, reviews every month.


A library of choice standard works is open to the pupils, and every effort is mado towards the improve- ment and elevation of their minds by a well-selected course of reading.


TERMS.


Tuition, Board, Washing and Bedding, per annum.


$260 00


EXTRA CHARGES_


Piano, with use of Instrument per annum ..


$60 00


Vocal Music, Class Lessons


20 00


Vocal Music, Private Lessons 36 00


Drawing, per annum. 20 00


Painting in Water Colors, per annum.


36 00


Painting in Oil, per Lesson


1 00


Vueation spent at the College


30 00


Graduating Fees ...


10 00


Physician's Fees to be paid in case of sickness.


Bills are presented and are payable at the beginning of each half session, in advance.


SELECT DAY SCHOOL. Terms per Month, Paid in Advance.


Tuition in the Ist and 2d College Classes. $6 00


Tuition in the 3d and 4th College Classes. 5 00


Tuition in the Ist aud 2d Preparatory Classes 4 00


Tuition in the Ist and 2d Grammar Classes. 3 00


Tuition in the 1st and 2d Intermediate Classes. 2 00


Tuition in the Ist and 20 Primary Classes. 1 50


Music (Vocal and Instrumental) Drawing, Painting and Private Elocution lessons form extra charges, as in the Boarding School, but lessons in French and Spanish are given gratis throughout ; as also in Plain and Fancy Needlework.


N. B .- A Private Conveyance is furnished at moderate rates, for the convenience of pupils residing in distaut parts of the city.


LA GRANDE LAUNDRY


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


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TAN


Taggart Clayton, correspondeni Anglo-Californian Bank, r. 2417 Fillmore


Taggart Eugene, boatman, r. 510 Mission


Taggart James H., clerk A. Schilling & Co., r. 210 Octavia


Taggart John, clerk O'Connor, Moffatt & Co., r. 510 Geary


Taggart John E., longshoreman, r. 913 Montgomery Taggart Patrick, cartman, r. 26 Stevenson Av


Taggart Patrick, tanner, r. S & Folaom, bet Seven- teenth and Eighteenth


Taggart S. J. Mra., teacher art needle work, 59 St. Ann's Building


Taggart T., laborer Pac. Rolling Mills


Taggart W. E., miilhand Union Box Factory, r. 462 % Minna


Taggart William, contractor and builder, r. 210 Oc- tavia


Taggart William J., teamster, r. 26 Stevenson Av Tagliabue V., r. 509 Broadway


Tagliaferro Andrew, cook A. S. Smeth, r. 27 % Fourth Taglio Martin, driver G. Male, r. SE cor Brannan and Eightb


Tahaney James, r. 9 Hubbard


Tahaney Martin, special policeman, r. 9 Hubbard


Tahaney Patrick, deckhand C. P. RR. stmr El Capitan, r. Oakland


Tahiti Line Packets, Matthew Turner agent, 122 California


Taiel Henry, tanner, r. Veneznela, bet Tombigbee and Potomac


Tailors' Protective Union, Eintracht Hall, 316 Post


Taimes Guillaume, pressman George H. Tay & Co., r. 432 Union


Taison John Mra., widow, r. 124 Silver


Taissaire Armand, r. 1160 Market


Talt Allen J. (Tait & Hainque) r. Oakland


Tait George, capitaliat, 68 Nevada Block, r. Paris, France


Tait George H., salesman J. H. Curley & Co., r. 21 Sixth


Tait James, r. 2421 Greenwich


Tait & Hainque (Allen J. Tait and Marshal Hain- que) proprietora Cyclops Engine and Machine Works, 115-117 Beale


Tait. See Tate


Talbert James M., carpenter, r. 2901 Bush


Talbert Richard S., boot cutter Buckingham & Hecht, r. 120 Jones


Talbot Alexander J., clerk, r. 797 Stevenson


Talbot Andrew P., with Pope & Talbot, r. 1601 Van Ness Av


Talbot Bridget, widow, r. 797 Stevenson


Talbot Charles F. A. ¡ Pope & Talbot) r. 1411 Van Ness Av


Talbot David C., turner W. A. Meeker, r. 142% Fourth Talbot Edward. butler Lloyd Tevis, 1316 Taylor


Talbot Emily Miss, r. 1730 Jackson


Talbot F. E. Mrs., r. 1227 Broadway


Talbot Frederick C., with Pope & Talbot, r. 1730 Jack- son


Talbot Henry, student, r. 797 Stevenson


Talbot Henry, teamster Antisell Piano Co., r. 1129 Vallejo, rear


Talbot James, driver Hose No. 2, S. F. F. D., r. 2105 Webster, rear


Talbot James W., calker, r. 51 Tehama


Talbot Jerome C., clerk John Hanly, r. 219 Golden Gate Av


Talbot Michael J., clerk John Hanly, r. 219 Golden Gate Av


Talbot S. G. Mrs., widow, r. 1730 Jackson


Talbot Simon B fuel agent C. P. RR. and S. P. RR.,


NE cor Fourth and Townsend, room 58, r. 118 O'Farrell


Talbot Thomas J. plumber, r. 797 Stevenson


Talbot William, r. 1230 Pacific


Talbot William H. (Pope & Talbot) r. 1730 Jackson


Talbot William H., secretary California and Mexican Steamship Line, 10 Market, r. 1422% Washington


Talbot William H., waiter J. Bertz, r. 41 Everett IF Talbot. See Talbert and Tolbert


Talcott Edward A., framemaker Amos Currier & Co., r. 2310 Market


Talcott Harvey D., attorney at law, 621 Clay, r. Sau- cellto


Talcott Louis, druggist, r. 1828 O'Farrell


Talcott Seth C., capitalist, r. 2310 Market


Tale T., longshoreman, r. North Pacific Hotel


Talfor Robert, engineer Chase & Wolff, r. 2 Bay


Taliaferro Benjamin W., retoucher I. Weat Taber, r. 305 Lombard


Taliaferro Frank P., lithographer, r. 305 Lombard Taliaferro Theophilus W., attorney at law, 328 Mont- gomery, room 23, r. 515% Bush


Tallagsen Charles S., watchman Mission Rock, r. Falkland, bet Tombigbee and Potomac


Tallant Drury J. Mrs., widow, r. 1001 Buah


Tallant Henry E., student Pac. Business College, r. 831 Fulton


Tallant John D. (Tallant & Co.) r. 1001 Bush


Tallant N. W .. with Cutting Packing Co., r. Grand Hotel Tallant Robert (Haycock, Tallant & Cotton) r. 1001 Bush


Tallant William, cook, r. Empire Lodgings


Tallant & Co. (John McKee and John D. Tallant) bankers. NE cor California and Battery


Tallas Charles, stenographer, r. 1028% Folsom


Talleur Louis, butcher Herman A. Rosenbaum, r. 203 Second


Tallman Thomas, laborer Presidio Reservation


Tallman Zoe Miss, r. 930 Market


Tallon C. J., mnfrs agent, 123 California, room 35, r. 1528 California


Tallon John E., physician, office and r. 131 Mont- gomery


Talman Harry, driver Ten-Cent Parcel Delivery Co., r. 38 Harriet


Talman Thomas M., r. 38 Harriet


Talty Hugh, laborer, r. 511 Mission


Tambling Villeroy A., carpenter, r. 63014 Minns Tambling William H., cabinetmaker, r. 7 Ninth


Tamm August J., tailor, 107 Stockton, r. 828 Geary


Tamm Augusta Mrs., teacher music, r. 828 Geary


Tamm Charles, teacher languages; r. 828 Geary


Tamm Christian, liquor saloon, SE cor Bay and Mason


Tamm Jennie Misa, r. 828 Geary


Tamm John H., salesman Britt & Co., r. 1219 Kearny


Tamm John W., saloonkeeper, r. 105 O'Farrell


Tammany Hall, SE cor Folsom and Eighth


Tammeyer Julius, cutter Alexander Nicoll, r. 23 Dear- born Pl


Tammeyer Louis, carpenter, r. 3 Central PI


Tamplin Charles, hostler A. Waters, r. 833 Geary


Tams Sampson, capitalist, office 202 Bush, r. Palace Hotel


Tanabe Sadamasa, acting Consul Japan, 703 Market, r. 1307 Taylor


Tanas John, cook, r. 662 Howard


Tauch Joseph M., r. 431 Pine


Tanforan Torivio, r. 11 Polk Lane


Tanforan Frank, r. 11 Polk Lane


Taniere Etienne Jr., clerk F. Mandlebaum & Sons, r. 204 McAllister


Taniere Leontine, widow, r. 9 John


Taniott Henry, dairyman James Simon, r. SE cor Thirtieth and San José Av


Tank Henry, plumber David Bush


Tank Nicolas, master mariner. r. 127 % Bay


Tankee John, engineer, r. 368 Eleventh


Tann George, blacksmith, r. 217 Collingwood


Tannebaum Emanuel, compositor The Hebrew, r. 514 Bush


Tanner Carl, fresco painter, r. 329.Twenty-seventh


Tanner John L., waiter, r. 513 Valencia .


Tanner William, driver Potrero and B. V. RR., r. N s Sierra, bet Tennessee and Kentucky


Tanney William, cooper, r. 249 Minna


Tannian John, blacksmith Market St. RR., r. 12 Val- paraiso


Tannian John A., stock clerk Weil Bros. & Co., r. 214 Seventh


Tannian Martin, painter, r. 12 Valparaiso


Tannian Michael E., bookkeeper Savage & Sona, r. 214 Seventh


Tannian Patrick F., r. 214 Seventh


Tannian Patrick S., molder Ætna Iron Works, r. 214 Seventh


Tannian Thomas F., salesman, r. 214 Seventh


Tannian William, clerk, r. 214 Seventh


Tanrou Charles, clerk Jacob Strahle & Co., r. 1505 Pine


Tanron Marie Mra., laces and embroideries, 1505 Pine


Tansly Frank, cook Cincinnati Hotel, r. 529 Valen- cia


Tantau George F., salesman Baker & Hamilton, r. 713 McAllister


G. W. CLARK & CO. WINDOW SHADES and Shade Materials.


645 MARKET ST.


D. HICKS & CO., Bookbinders and Printers, 508 Montgomery St., cor. Commercial.


FULTON IRON WORKS, 213 Fremont Street. Agenta for the celebrated DEANE STEAM PUMPS.


HINCKLEY, SPIERS & HAYES,


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1002


TAY


Tanzer Adolph, r. 313 Eddy


Tanzi Henry R., painter Mrs. Daniel Lydon, r. 9 Maaon


Tape Joseph, expressman, SE cor Dupont and Sac- ramento. r. 1769 Green


Tapee John H., clerk James H. Widber, r. 311 Jeasie Tapkin Frederick W., porter Tillmann & Bendel, r. 542 Green


Tapley Ann, widow, r. 20 Turk


Tapley Jacob, tailor, r. 515 Geary


Tappen Henry H., secretary, 32 Merchants' Exchange, r. 1070 Howard


Tapper G. Herrmann, cabinetmaker and carpenter, 641 California, r. 1007 Washington


Tarbett Foster B., inspector Custom House, r. 656 Bryant


Tarbox Elisha T., clerk, r. 105 Stockton


Tarcovich Luke, teamster. r. 118%% Washington Tardiff Williamn, r. 312 Beale


Tarpey Alfred, machinist, r. 37 Jessie


Tarpey Dominick P., secretary American Heating and Light Co., r. 333 Bartlett


Tarpey M. Mrs., widow, r. 829 Fifteenth


Tarpey Martin G., speculator, r. 924 Guerrero


Tarpey Michael F. (Tarpey & Kirkpatrick) r. Melrose Tarpey P. Mrs., widow, r. 924 Guerrero


Tarpey & Kirkpatrick (Michael F. Tarpey and James H. Kirkpatrick) breeders Spanish me- rino sheep, 601 California, room 4


Tarpley L. B .. r. 73412 Howard


Tarr Vincent M .. hackman, r. 1411 Dupont


Tarakvi Elia. Servian Montenegrian Ben. Soc., 10 California


Tarter A. P., house surgeon City ard County Hospital Tartter Frederick,satchelmaker, r. 2016 Folsom Taschner Frederick, baker, r. 625 Clay


Taschner Hugo, proptr Club Garden. 312 Chestnut


Taah Marcus, salesman Bauer Bros. & Co., r. 29 Du- pont


Taabeira George (Thomas W. McCollam & Co.) r. Saucelito


Tasheira Lew .. civil engineer. office NE cor Fourth and Townsend, room 58, r. Oakland


Tasker Dennis, waiter, r. 145 Tehama


Tasker James, woodworker, r. 310 Tehama


Tassaro Paolo, Garibaldi Guard, 423 Broadway


Tassaud Jean, r. 423 Vallejo, rear


Tassett Henry, policeman, r. 286 Union


Taaao Bartolomeo, Garibaldi Guard, 423 Broadway


Tate Daniel L., second lieutenant troop M, Ist Cav. alry, U. S. A., Presidio Reservation


Tate George, laborer P. M. SS. Co's Wharf, r. 444 Brannan


Tate George S., bartender, r. 812 Kearny


Tate Joseph B. (Tate & Underwood) r. 34 Oak Grove Av


Tate J. T. Mrs., r. 1604 Mason


Tate Robert N., r. 2418 Post


Tate & Underwood (Joseph B. Tate and Charles C. Underwood) cabinetmakers, 221 Mission


Tate. See Tait


Tateham John, butcher P. M. SS. Clyde, r. 266 Bran- nan


Tatto Angelo, r. 14 Union Pl


Tatto Giacomo, r. 136 Pacific


Tatum Henry L. (Tatum & Bowen) r. The Baldwin


Tatum & Bowen (Henry L. Tatum and J. Joseph Bowen) machinery, engineers' and printers' sup- plies and lubricants, 25-31 Main


Taubles Amelia Mias, dressmaker, 516 Sutter, r. 2026 Bush


Taubles Hermine Miss, dresamaker, 516 Sutter. r. 2026 Bush


Taubles Maximilian, r. 1307 Gough


Taubman James, laborer Pac. Rolling Milla, r. Sbasta St. House


Taubman James B., carpenter, r. E a Mission, bet Twenty-seventh and Twenty-eighth


Taubman John, laborer S. F. Ploneer Woolen Factory, r. 1 Delgado PI


Taubmann August, grocerles and liquors, NW cor Franklin and Bush


Taufenbach Arnold, cook, r. 407 Green


Taufenbach Frederick, furrier H. Liebes & Co., r. 407 Green


Taureck Charles, canmaker. r. 1324 Florida


Tanreck Frederick, canmaker. r. 1324 Florida


Taureck Julia, widow. r. 218 Franciaco


Taury Mlchael, r. Breslin Hotel


Tausendfreund C. A., master mariner, r. 127 Jackaon


Taussig Gabriel, with Louis Taussig & Co., r. 1615 Fillmore


Tauasig Leopold, jeweler Wenzel, Rothschild & Ha- denfeldt, r. 949 Bryant


Tauasig Loula (Louia Taussig & Co.) r. Alameda - Tanssig Louia, jeweler. r. 1005 Harriaon


Tausaig Louis, salesman Joe Spanier & Co., r. 524 Eddy


Taussig Louis & Co. (Louis Taussig and Ad. Eisenbach) wholesale liquors, 205-207 Battery


Tauasig Louis A., clerk Livingston & Co., r. 1615 Fill- more


Tauasig Philip. furniture, 10422 Howard


Tauasig Rudolph J., bookkeeper J. Schoenfeld, r. 1615 Fillmore




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