Langley's San Francisco directory for the year commencing 1884, Part 229

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Publication date: 1884
Publisher: San Francisco : Francis, Valentine & Co.
Number of Pages: 1250


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Spinks Charles J. N., plumber, r. 1705 Leavenworth Spinks Edward, agriculturist, r. 1019 Alabama


Spinks Edward, conductor N. B. and M. RR., r. c Twenty-fourth and Folsom


Spinks Emanuel, agriculturist, r. 1019 Alabama Spinks George T. steward, r. 1882 Washington Spinks Nelson C., plumber, r. 1705 Leavenworth


Spinner Alexander, brewer, r. 315 Francisco


Spinney Charles S., clerk G. W. McNear, r. 1615 L. kin


Spinney George L., cashier H. S. Crocker & Co., 1620 Larkin


Spinney George R., mining secretary, 310 Pine, roc 44, r. 1615 Larkin


Spinney Joseph, ship carpenter, r. 444 Brannan Spinuey Waldron S., superintendent S. F. Cords Factory. r. 558 Folsom


Spinney & Co. (Hugh J. Speer) specialists. 11 Kear Spirit of the Times (weekly) Marcus D. Boru editor and proprietor, 621 Sansome


Spiro Anna M., clerk, r. 542 Jessie


Spiro I., underwear, 809 Larkin


Spiro Isaac, clerk Nonpareil Soda Works, r. 518 V Ness Av


Spiro Jacob, clerk M. Spiro & Co., r. 809 Larkin Spiro Jobn. r. 1610 Guerrero


Spiro M. & Co. (Morris Spiro) jewelers, 18 Kearny Spiro Morris (M. Spiro & Co.) r. 1916 Sutter


Spiro Pauline, widow, r. 542 Jessie


Spiro R., r. 808 Kearny


Spiteri Brothers (Joseph and Clemente) poultry, Clay Street Market


Spiteri Clemente (Spiteri Bros.) r. 540 Washington Spiteri Joseph (Spiteri Bros.) r. 540 Washington Spitta B. Carl, tanner. r. N & Venezuela, bet Tomb bee and Potomac


Spitz Abe, bookkeeper Son Bros., r. 820 O'Farrell Spitz Bertha Mme., hairdresser and wigmaker, ! Kearny


Spitz Hyman P., r. 820 O'Farrell


Spitz Jacob, salesman Son Bros., r. 820 O'Farrell


Spitz Theodore P., traveling salesman Brown Bn & Co.


Splaine David R., lighthouse keeper Farralone Islan Splaine John, laborer, r. N & Twenty ninth, nr 8 José Av


Splaine William, shoemaker, r. 1023 Alabama Splane Thomas E., plasterer, r. 732%% Minna


Spiivalo Augustus D., attorney at law, 72- Montgomery Block, r. 1120 Washington


Splivalo Cæsar R. (C. R. Splivalo & Co., and Splive


& Forman) r. S s Grove, bet Fillmore and 83 ner


Schafer & Co. FINE CUSTOM CLOTHINI


TO ORDER.


No. 11 MONTGOMERY STREET.


SAN FRANCISCO LAUNDRY Prompt Attention to Orders forWashi OFFICE. 33 GEARY ST.


GARDNER GOVERNORS, Plain and Automatic, Emery Grinders and Wheels. BERRY & PLACE MACHINE CO., 8 California St.


Importers of and Dealers in COAL and PIG IRON. 41 Market Street, corner Spear.


IACDONOUGH & CO.


SPL


alo C. R. & Co. (Cæsar R. Splivalo and hard S. Polastri) manufacturers macaroni, micelli, etc., and proprietors California Ital- Paste Co., 415 Battery


Jo & Forman (Cæsar R Splivalo and ls W. Forman) proprietors Yosemite Flour 8, office 415 Battery


rnst W., bartender J. Nicolaysen, r. 114 Fell Robert, molder Columbia Foundry, r. 14 Cal-


Diedrich W., telegraph operator, r. 47 Clem-


John L., carpenter and shipjoiner, 413 Main, O Grove


M. P. Mrs., r. 133 Taylor


George J., label cutter Schmidt Label and ograph Co., r. 16 Vincent


jacob, butcher, r. 16 Vincent


Angustus J., carpenter, r. 10 Tehama


Benjamin F., carpenter, r. 1320 Mission George S. Mrs., r. 804 Filbert


Harold E., teacher music, r. 704 Pine


Herbert, molder, r. 10 Tehama Pl Thomas. laborer, r. 495 Brannan


Thomas J., barber. 1228 Pacific


William R., r. 228 Fulton


n's Club of California, John F. Lohse presi- John M. Adams vice-president, 412 Cali- &


ohn. fish, 39 Clay St. Market, r. 637 Vallejo John B., poultry, 47-48 Cal. Market, r. 200 tton


Nicole, French Ben. Soc., 510 Jackson


Awig H., tanner, r. 1527 Dolores


pod John, accountant Donohoe, Kelly & Co., 0 Ellis


bert T .. r. 2024 Pacific Av


H. Mrs., widow, r. 2224 Jackson


sanple T., clerk engineer's office Light House & r. 2224 Jackson


David. r. 14 Calhoun


mabbie F. Miss, assistant Ewing Primary +1. r. 1921 Geary


Adna. saloonkeeper. r. 409 Turk


ge Charles J., Major U. S. A. and Pay. adr. r. Presidio Reservation


harles W., bookkeeper Charles S. Critten- . 121 O'Farrell


ri W., captain schooner Charles Hanson, r. scific


ugene A., cooper, r. 1139 Pacific


eorge H., clerk A. M. Simpson & Bro., r. 284


eorge H., shoemaker, r. 102 Stockton


eorge W., carpenter, r. 13 Rondell Pl hn, sheep dealer, r. 777 Market


hn C., liquor saloon, junction Valencia and n


. A. Mrs., r. 312 Mason


Illiam A., porter Whittier, Fuller & Co


illiam C., r. 1139 Pacific


liam, piledriver, r. 27 Louisa


ge C., collector, 511 Montgomery, r. 104


Mrs., bakery, 404 Folsom


wyghn M., clerk Andrew A. Brown, r. 1005 worth


Samnel P. Rev., pastor Calvary Merian Church, r. 1005 Leavenworth


W Adolph B., secretary California Sugar y and (John D. Spreckels & Brothers) r. ward


. Angust (John D. Spreckels & Bros.) r. ward


C


Claus, president California Sugar Re- Ind president Hawaiian Commercial Co., ket, r. 2027 Howard


. Mrs., r. 19 Thirteenth


TUL BENEFIT LIFE INS, CO. C


OF NEW JERSEY.


$37,589,927 61


IT lus. 5,376, 106 87


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- Agent, 415 Montgomery Street.


L. ROEDERER


CHAMPAGNE.


No Bottle Genuine unless the Label bears the Signature of MACONDRAY & CO., Sole Agents.


Spreckels John D., vice-president California Sugar Refinery and (John D. Spreckels and Brothers) r. 2504 Howard


Spreckels John D. & Brothers (John D., C. August and Adolph B.) shipping and commission merchants and agents Oceanic Steamship Co., office 327 Market


Spreckela Richard, clerk, r. 19 Thirteenth


Spreckels' Line Hawaiian Packets, John D. Spreckels & Brothers proprietors, office 327 Market


Spreckelsen Henry, bartender. r. 217 Fifteenth Spreckelsen Lizzie, domestic 1621 Bush


Spreen William, restaurant and liquor saloon, SW cor Railroad Av and Corea


Spregmann Edward, cabinet maker. r. 437 Fulton Spridgeon John, machinist, r. 109 Montgomery


Spriegles William, butcher, r. S s Trinidad, bet Yazoo and Susquehanna


Spring Creek Ditch and Mining Co. (Shasta Co., Cal.) A. Halsey secretary, 328 Montgomery, room 7


Spring Dale Water Co., John L. Eckley proptr., office 271 East


Spring Edward S., mining editor Post, r. 828 Ellis


Spring Francis S., real estate, 705 Sausome. r. 812 Chestnut


Spring Frank, boilermaker, r. 521 Howard


Spring Gardner W., varieties, 803 Fourth, r. NW cor Fourth and Berry


Spring George, carpenter, r. 216 Second


USE L. DELMONICO DELBECK & CO. CHAMPAGNE. REIMS.


Spring George W., molder Fulton Iron Works, r. 216 Second


Spring Gulch Mill and Mining Co. (Tuolnmne Co.) M. E. Sperling secretary, 309 California, room 14 Spring H. B., r. 514 % Geary


Spring John, r. 1035 Market


Spring John H., policy clerk Smith & Snow, r. 812 Chestnut


Spring John R., real estate, 705 Sansome. r. 1325 Clay Spring Menzo, manufacturer artificial limbs, 9 Geary


Spring Samuel, carpenter. r. 147 Minna


Spring Valley Grammar School, James W. Anderson principal, S s Broadway, bet Larkin and Polk


Spring Valley Hall, N s Union, bet Octavia and La- guns


Spring Valley Mining and Irrigating Co., W. E. Davis secretary, office 211 Drumm


Spring Valley Primary School, Miss Jennie M. Hur- ley principal. 8 8 Union, bet Franklin and Gough Spring Valley Water Works, Charles Webb Howard president, William Norris secretary, office 516 California


Spring William, r. 688 Mission


Springer Abraham, letter carrier Post Office, r. 14 Rondell Pl


Springer Abraham C., clerk J. J. Mack & Co .. r. 315 Geary


Springer Andrew J., clerk. r. 925 } Mission


Springer Angust. brewer. r. Berry, Dr Fifth


Springer Edward V., upholsterer William J. Heney & Co .. r. 925 44 Mission


Springer Ernest, barber, r. 1414 Powell


Springer George H., machinist. r. 321 Cumberland


Springer George. steward Young & McCauley, r. 34 Morris Av


Springer Harry, laborer, r. 726%{ Howard


Springer Henry L., barber. 358 Fourth. r. 1414 Powell Springer Isaac, cutter Strauss & Levy, r. 122 Eleventh Springer Isaac Jr., clerk, r. 122 Eleventh


Springer Jason (Jason Springer & Co.) r. 806 Gner- rero


ONS


TRUMAN, ISHAM & CO., 509, 511 Market Street,


BUGGIES, CARRIAGES Edward-' Lightning Jump- Seat, for sale to the Trate.


rian Billers.


1017


SPR


HINCKLEY, SPIERS & HAYES,


FULTON IRON WORKS. 220 Fremont Stre Manufacturers of QUARTZ MILLS and Mining Mach


SPR


1018


ST. J


W. W. MONTAGUE & CO.


IMPORTERS OF


GALVANIZED AND COMMON


Sheet Iron


All Sizes and Numbers. 309, 311, 313, 315 and 317 MARKET STREET.


Springer Jason & Co. (Jason Springer and War- ren H. Salsbury) mill work, and dealers lumber and window glass, and manufacturers doors, sashes, etc., SE cor Mission and Spear


Springer Maria, widow, r. 925%% Mission


Springer Mary M., adjuster coiner's dept U. S. Mint, r. Oakland


Springer Samuel F., wood and coal, 1109 Sutter, r. 1305%% Polk


Springer William H., groceries and liquors, NW cor Seventeenth and Dolores


Springfield Dairy, Maurice Griffin proptr, SW cor Kansas and Humboldt


Springfield Insurance Co. (fire and marine, of Mass.) Jacobs & Easton agents, 216 Sansome


Springfield Mining Co. (El Dorado Co., Cal.) C. T. Bridge secretary, 224 California


Springfield Sewing Machine, Samuel Hill agent, 9-11 First


Springmann Edward, cabinetmaker, r. 437 Fulton Springmiller John, distiller, r. 12 Lewis


Springstein Benjamin F., engineer stmr Ellen


Sproston John Mrs., widow, r. 1606 Howard


Sprott Maggie Miss, assistant Mission Grammar School. r. 207 Fifteenth


Sproul Andrew, r. 615 Stockton


Sproul John R., physician, office and r. 150 Fourth


Sproul William E., surveyor, r. 736 Folsom


Sproul William R., with Sheplar & Co., r. 1234 Mission Sproule James, bookkeeper Henry Blankenstein, r. Alameda


Sproule William, clerk general freight office C. P. RR., r. Alameda


Sproull Edward, butler, r. 346 Fourth


Sprowl Edward G., clerk The Liverpool snd London and Globe Insurance Co., r. 932 % Guerrero


Spruance John (Spruance, Stanley & Co.)r. 1329 Sutter Spruance, Stanley & Co. (John Spruance and S. L. Stanley) importers and jobbers whiskies, wines and liquors, 410 Front


Sprugel William, butcher Miller & Lux, r. E cor Trinidad and Susquehanna


Sprunck Henry, waiter, r. 525% Stevenson, resr


Sprung David H., painter, 2005 Polk


Spruzzola Louis, r. 511 Broadway


Spurrier Charles A., night inspector Custom House, r. 536 Third


Sputzen Henry F., cabinetmaker, r. 2014 Hyde


Squaglia Giacomo, Bersaglieri Soc., 625 Broadway


Squaglia Ottavio, merchant tailor, 302 Montgomery Av., r. 619 Broadway


Squaglia Pasquale, Bersaglieri Soc., 625 Broadway Squas Charles, laborer S. F. Gas Light Co., r. N & Si- erra, bet Kentucky and Tennessee


Squire Charles D., upholsterer John Hoey, r.705 Eddy Squire E. L. Mrs., dressmaker, r. 707 Ellis


Squire Emily L., wtdow, r. 608 Fillmore


Squire James A. (Raymond & Squire) r. 929% Howard Squire James E., day inspector Custom House, r. 1924 Jessie


Squire L. Mrs., r. 1517 Folsom


Squire Lovell, bookkeeper Cutting Packing Co., r. 1811 Baker


Squires E. S., machinist S. F. Tool Co., r. 816 Second Squires George, cook P. C. SS. Los Angeles, r. 139 Clara


Squires George, teamster, r. 828 Third, rear


Squires George DeF., journalist Bulletin


Squires Nathan L., foreman Cal. Fireworks Co., r. SE cor Falkland and Platte


Srelow Frederick, upholsterer. r. 1410 Pine


Sresovich, Gray & Co. (Luke G. Sresovich, James M. Gray and Raphael Levy) wholesale dealers for- eign and domestic fruits, 413-417 Washington


Sresovich Luke E. (Sresovich, Gray & Co.)r. 1714 Fill- more


Sronfe John (Sronfe & McCrum) r. 315 Jones Sroufe S., artist, 812 Geary, r. 315 Jones


Sroufe & McCrum (John Sronfe and Hugh Crum) wholesale wines and liquors, 208-210 ket


St. Alban's Church, Cambrian Hall, 1133 Misstor St. Aldine The, 765 Market


St. Amant Daniel, finisher Kragen & Geist, Langton


St. Andrew's Society, rooms 218 Post


St. Ann's Building, NW cor Powell and E St Boniface's Church, Rev. Sebastian Wolf past 8 Golden Gate Av, bet Jones and Leavenwor


St. Boniface's School, under the care of the Do can Sisters, S & Golden Gate Av, bet Joner Leavenworth


St. Brendan's Church, Rev. John F. N rector, NE cor Fremont and Harrison


St. Bridget's Church, Rev. Timothy Callaghan p SW cor Broadway and Van Ness Av


St. Clair G. H., commercial traveler, r. 148 Sixth St. Clair H., r. 208 O'Farrell


St. Clair Henry, r. 1227 Union


St. Clair Isabella, widow, r. 18%% Clinton St. Clair J., waiter, r. 704 Folsom


St. Clair John, carpenter, r. 2326 Jackson


St. Clair Thomas, cook, r. 427 Stevenson


St. Clair Thomas, cook Washington Hotel, r. N First and Mission


1 St. Clair. See Sinclair


St. Cloud House, Mrs. N. M. Greely proptr, 418 St. Cricq August, ba'er, r. 114 Trenton


ST. DAVID'S HOUSE R Hughes proprietor, 715 Howard St. Denis George, salesman Held Bros. & Co. Turk


ST. DENIS J. & CO. (Jule


Denis and Thomas Macauley) h and sign painters, and importer paints, oils, wall papers, etc., Sutter


St. Denis Jules (J. St. Denis & Co.) r. 1318 Pacia St. Denis Louis, r. 1522 Stockton


St. Dominic's Church and Monastery, s


. by the Dominican Fathers, NW cor Bush Steiner


St. Francis Church, Rev. John F. Harris pastor, NE cor Montgomery Av and Vallejo


St. Francis Church, Rev. Richard P. Brennan N SW cor Dolores and Sixteenth


St. George Hotel, Charles Cummings proptr Kearny


St. George Livery and Boarding Stal John W. Murphy proprietor, 408 Bush


St. Gottard Hotel, Caselini & Co. proptra, 511 B W8y


St. Ignatius Church, served by the Fathe the Society of Jesus, N & Hayes, W of Van N


St. Ignatius College, Rev. Joseph Sasis. president, 214 Hayes


St. Ignatius Hall, 841 Market


St. John Arthur B .. clerk Brown, Craig & Co., Market


St. John Benjamin G,, surveyor, r. 1910 Market


St. John Chauncey M., inspector and measur vessels. Custom House, r. Oakiand


St. John Edward P., carpenter and builder, r Washington


St. John Henry S., clerk, r. 1910 Market


St. John Henry L. (H. L. St. John & Co.) r. " Alltster


St. John Hester A. Mrs., assistant Rincon Grat School, r. 1910 Market


St. John H. L. & Co. (Henry L. St. Job Anson S. Scholfield) root beer manufactur Hayes


St. John J., laborer Pac. Rolling Mille


St. John John, carpenter, r. 322 Ritch


SCHAFER & C Men's, Youths' and Boys' CLOTHING


No. 11 MONTGOMERY STREET.


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Ingersoll Air Compressors and Rock Drills and Diamond Drills. Berry & Place Machine Co., 8 California Street.


.NUT, MAPLE, CHERRY:


JOHN WIGMORE, Office 133 Spear Street. Yards: 129 to 147 Spear St., und 26, 25 Howard St.


ST. J


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un Richard, proptr Carleton House, 405 Kearny hn R. A., bookkeeper O'Connor, Moffstt & Co., 1834 Eddy


John the Baptist Church, Rev. Andrew llen pastor, N s Eddy, bet Octavia and Laguna on William, r. 405 Kearny


on's Episcopal Church. Rev. E. B. Spaulding stor, N & Fifteenth, nr Valencia


ohn's Presbyterian Church, W. A. Scott D., L. L. D., pastor, N s Post, bet Mason and ylor


eph's Catholic Temperance Society Hall, SW - Tenth and Howard


oseph's Church, Rev. P. Scanlon pastor, W 8 nth. bet Howard and Folsom


eph's Grammar School, W. J. G. Williams ncipal. SW cor Tenth and Howard


eph's Hall, SW cor Tenth and Howard


paeph's Roman Catholic Infant Asy- mı, Sister Mary Joseph McGee superior, Silver , bet Algeria and Sumatra


lien Emily, widow, hairdresser, 629% Union


Aien Paul, salesman Reiss Bros. & Co., r. 629 }% ion


rence House, 568 Mission


Frence Stables, William E. Bridge proptr, 212 tter


ger Anthony, r. 10 Alabama


ger Bridget, operative S. F. Pioneer Woolen story. r. 218 Seventeenth, rear


ger Margaret, forewoman S. F. Pioneer Woolen Itory, r. 218 Seventeenth, rear


Diger Mary. widow, r. 218 Seventeenth, rear


Luis Art Studio, Hugo Weitz proprietor, 34 rd


is Brewery, L. Wachter proptr, 1524-1526 Pa- LAV


Vis Hotel, Nicholas Becker proptr. 11 Pacific uis Mining Co. (Storey Co., Nev.) 79 Nevads ck


Le's Church, Rev. A. Douglas Miller pastor, SE Clay sud Van Ness Av


He's Free Kindergarten, NE cor Polk and Pacific


Mk's Building, SW cor Kearny and Morton


Wk's German Evangelical Lutheran Church, B. Julius Fuendeling pastor, Ss Geary, bet Erkton and Powell


1tin E. E., r. 366 Minns


Itin M. Mrs., r. 501 Broadway


My Anthony, laborer, r. 227 Second


My Joseph, engineer, r. 229 Fifteenth


hry's Cathedral. Most Rev. Joseph S. Ale- my archbishop, NE cor Dupont and Califor-


fry's College, Rev. Brother Romuald di- roor, E s Mission Road, four miles from old Of Hall


Dry's Hospital, Alexander F. Leonard, M.D. redent physician and surgeon, N s Bryant, bet Fut and Rincon PI


Icholas Hotel, John Keegan proprietor, 212- First


Etrick's Church, Rev. Peter J. Grey pastor, NMission, bet Third and Fourth


Hack Mutual Aid Asssociation, Nos. 1-2, 861 Woket


Ful Fire and Marine Insurance Co. ( Paul, Minn.) Hutchinson & Mann agents, 32324 California


Pu's German Evangelical Lutheran Church, EN J. M. Buehler pastor, S s Mission, bet Fifth Sixth


Pus German Methodist Episcopal Church, Rev. .Werth pastor, Ns Broadway, bet Stockton Powell


Ms Protestant Episcopal Church, Rev. W. S. s rector, S 8 California, bet Fillmore and er


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MACONDRAY & CO. 204-206 Sansome Street.


St. Paul's Roman Catholic Church, Rev. Lawrence W. Breslin pastor, NW cor Twenty-ninth and Church


St. Paul's School, John H. Hargens principal, 941 Mission


St. Peter's Church (Episcopal) Rev. George C. Whyte rector, NE cor Stockton and Filbert


St. Peter's Church (Roman Catholic) Rev. F. Szule pastor, W s Columbia, bet Twenty-fourth and Twenty-fifth


St. Peter's Convent, sister Mary Baptiste Russell su- perior, E s Alabama, bet Twenty-fourth and Twenty-fifth


St. Peter's School, Es Alsbams, bet Twenty-fourth and Twenty-fifth


St. Peter's Temperance Hall, E s Alabama, bet Twen- ty-third and Twenty-fourth


St. Pierre Marius, porter Sutter Street House


St. Rose's Academy, under direction of Sisters of St. Dominic, S s Golden Gate Av, bet Steiner and Pierce


St. Rose's Church, Rev. Dennis F. Nugent pastor, N s Brannan, bet Fourth and Fifth


St. Stephen's Protestant Episcopal Church, Rev. Ed- gar J. Lyon rector, N s Fulton, bet Webster and Fillmore


St. Supery Antoine, desler sawdust, 555 Howard, r. 54 Tehams


St. Teresa's Church, Rev. John Remmy pastor, E s Tennessee, bet Butte and Solsno


St. Vincent School, in charge of the Sisters of Charity, S s Mission, bet New Montgomery and Third


USE L. DELMONICO DELBECK & CO. CHAMPAGNE. REIMS.


Staab Henry G. (Reeve & Stsab) r. 141 Larkin


Staacke Adolph, cabinetmaker. r. 938 Howard


Staacke Ernest, confectionery, toys, etc., 315 Third Staacke George (Thomas Bell & Co.) r. 605 Bush Staats Heury, carpenter, r. 605 Third


Staats Ingwert F., groceries and liquors, 913 Harrison Staats John C., bartender, r. 2 Eighth


Staats Tonko, teamster E. H. Kittredge & Co., r. 253 Jessie


Stables John, traveling insurance agent, r. 1004 Powell


Stacey Henry, assistant weigher Custom House, r. Oakland


Stacey. See Stacy


Stack Edmond, driver N. B. & M. RR., r. 240 Clara Stack Garratt, r. 12 Hill


Stack James H .. clerk Stack & Lacombe, r. 39 Louisa


Stack James M., fireman Market St. RR., r. 123 Fifteenth


Stack John (Stack & Lacombe) r. 39 Louisa


Stack John, blacksınith Munroe & Cote, r. N & Silver Av. nr San Bruno Road


Stack Mary, seamstress La Grande Laundry, r. 212 Thirteenth


Stack Maurice, shoemaker, r. 849 Valencia


Stack Michael, porter Thomas D. Riley & Co., r. 17 Tehama


Stack Richard, r. 340 Third


Stack Richard, milldresser Pioneer White Lead Works and groceries and liquors, 422 Clementina


Stack Thomas, poultry rauch, Hale, nr Silver Av, U. M. T.


Stack Timothy J. (G. W. Clark & Co.) r. 12 Hill Stack William, stabieman Lafayette Brewery, r. 725 Green


Stack & Lacombe (John Stack and George La- combe) manufacturers and importers hats and caps, 639 Market, Palace Hotel


Stackhouse Charles, second assistant engineer Oceanic SS. Mariposa


MAIUNSELL JR., Agent, 415 Montg'y S+. | Stackpole Barrah B., boilermaker, r. 151 Silver


. CLARK & CO.


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LARGEST AND BEST SELECTED STOCK OF WALL PAPERS ON THE COAST : : : : : 645 MARKET ST.


Try Peruvian Billers.


PARKE & LACY, 21-23 Fremont Street. BURLEIGH AIR COMPRESSORS AND ROCK DRILLS.


KITTLE & CO., AGENTS FOR FINLAYSON, BOUSFIELD & CO'S SCOTCH LINEN THREA


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1020


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W. W. Montague & Co. PUMPS,


Suction and Force.


FOR HAND, WIND-MILL AND POWER. ALL SIZES.


309, 311, 313, 315 and 317 MARKET STREET


Stackpole Charles E., r. 16193% Howard STACKPOLE, CONNOR & CO.


(Isaac Lee ( onnor and George W. Terry) commission merchants, 204 Washing- ton


Stacom Maria, millinery, 11] Stockton


Stacy A. Mrs., r. 52 Norfolk


Stacy Esther A. widow, furnished rooms, 101 Dupont Stacy Roland J., cabinetmaker, r. 5 Central Pl


Stacy. See Stacey


Stade Henry. carpenter, r. 16%% Garden


Stadermsun Mary A. Mrs., branch bakery, 500 Shot- well


Stadler Henry, carpenter, r. W s Iowa, bet Nevsds and Sierra


Stadtfeld Jscob, gold ingot melter U. S. Mint, r. 1508 Jones


Stadtfeld Jacob Jr., mining secretary. 419 Cali- fornia, room 26, r. 1112 Jackson


Stadtfeld Joseph, clerk Holbrook, Merrill & Stetson, r. 1508 Jones


Stadtfeld William C., clerk A. K. Durbrow, r. 1508 Jones


Stadtmuller Frederick D. (Walter, Schilling & Co.) r. 819 Eddy


Staengel Eberhart, candy. 1432 Pacific


Staffelbach Edward (Staffelbach & Mitchell) r. Als- meda


Staffelbach & Mitchell (Edward Staffelbach and Fer- dinand Mitchell) barbers, 104 Mission


Stafford Arthur W., paper ruler A. L. Bancroft & Co., r. 16 Pfeiffer


Stafford Cassius H., clerk Preston & Mckinnon, r. 825 Twentieth


Stafford Henry J., assistant prosecuting sttorney Po- lice Court No. 2, and attorney at law, 420 Mont- gomery. r. 114% Freelon


Stafford James J., machinehand, r. 114}% Freelon


Stafford John M., bookkeeper P. J. Cassin & Co., r. 915 McAlltster


Stafford M. A. Mrs., furnished rooms, 14 Geary


Stafford Nicholas, porter Albert Mau & Co., r. 114% Freelon


Stafford Thomas H., blacksmith, r. 904 Greenwich Stafford William, baker, r. 16 Pfeiffer


Stafford William, laborer. r. 208% First


Stafford William, fireman P. M. SS. San Blas


Stafford William, ship carpenter. r. 114% Freelon Stafford William D., r. 607 Folsom


Stafford William F .. attorney at law, 420 Montgomery, room 23, r. 114 Freelon


Stafford William G., clerk J. Mscdonough & Co., r. 606 Folsom


Stagg Cornelius, r. Ocean View House, nr Lake Mer- ced


Stagi Giovanni, Bersaglieri Soc., 625 Broadway Stagnaro Agostino, Garibaldi Guard, 423 Broadway


Stagnaro Domenico, Scavengers' Protective Union, 429 Broadway


Stagnaro Giovanni, Garibaldi Guard, 423 Broadway Stagnaro Nicola, Garibaldi Guard, 423 Broadway


Stahel Alfred, compositor Cal. Demokrat, r. 253 Clem- entina


Stahl Arnold, bookkeeper Hoffman & Co., r. Alameda Stahl August, baker, r. 625 Clay


Stahl Edward, liquor saloon, 643 Washington, r. Ssu- celito


Stahl Jane Mrs., bakery, 631 Third


Stahl Jasper, pilot C. P. R. R. stmr Apache, r. 2 Stan- ley Court


Stahl Julius, clerk, r. 1817%% Powell


Stahle John (John Stahl & Son) r. 932 Valencia


Stahle John & Son (John and John F. H.) pro- prietors baths and hairdressing saloons, Russ House and Occidental Hotel


Stahle John E., clerk American Tract Soc., r. 932 Va- lencia


Stahle John F. H. (John Stahle & Son) r. 932 Valen Stable Kasper (Kreutzberger & Stahle) r. 444 Brann Stahlknecht Edward, bookkeeper, r. 719 Post


Stahmann Sophis, widow, bakery and stationery, Lombard


Stahmer Herman, with Kohler & Frohling, r. 31 A Stahr Henry, liquor saloon, 7 Berry, r. 607 Greenwi Staib Conrad, boot and shoemaker, 932 Folsom


Staib Frank C., clerk A. L. Bancroft & Co., r. 932 F som


Staib George, lithographer, r. 932 Folsom Staidohar Daniel, hats and caps, 252 Third


Stainton William, laborer Alexander Waugh & Co.


Stair Alexander, bookkeeper L. P. Degen, r. 1022 M sion


Stairley M. L. Miss, r. 1304 Pine


Stalder Joseph, with B. M. Atchinson & Co., r. 21 Sacramento


Stalder Joseph Jr., salesman B. M. Atchinson Co., r. East Oakland


Staley William E., workman coiner's dept U. S. Mit r. 1014 Howard


Staley William N., borax mnfr. r. 504 Shotwell


Stallard Joshua H., physician, office snd r. 632 Satt Stallard Martin, conductor Market St. RR., r.1431 1 lencia


Stallman Charles S., clerk C. F. Marwedel, r. 1824 8 ter


Stallman Ferdinand I., clerk E. H. Marwedel, r. 18 Sutter


Stallman Nettie C. Miss, assistant Hamilton Gramm School, r. 1824 Sutter


Stalman Henry P., sesman, r. 322 Ritch


Stalman Walter C., stairbuilder, r. 322 Ritch


Stam William, Isborer, r. 15 Clementina


Stambach Cæsar, liquor saloon, r. 912 Clay


>tamer August, blacksmith, r. 17% Glover


Stsmer Ernst, painter. r. 512 Bush


Stamkin Henry, blacksmith, r. 701 Vallejo


Stammer John, clerk, r. 1016 Clay


Stamper F. Mrs., mnfr mattresses, 37 Second, r.' Turk


Stamper George W .. salesman E. Mansbach & Co. 1035 Mission


Stamper Julius, foreman Meyer, Mish & Co., r Gough


Stamper Rachel Miss, ssleslady H. Jacobs & Co., 1035 Mission


Stampp Frederick, liquor ssloon, 506 Clay, r. : Stevenson


Stanborn Joseph, sawyer, 735 Brannan, r. 608 % Fow Stanbridge Albert H., millhand Cal. Barrel Co., r. Garden


Stanbridge C. E., cooper, r. cor Algeria and Potom Stancliff Jane, widow, r. 242 Miuna


Stanbury Charles, house painter, r. 138 Howard


Standard Advertising Co., E. L. Wadham proptr, California


Standard Antomatic Gas Regulator, G Consumers' Association proprietors, 110%% Sutte Standard Consolidated Mining Co. (Bod Cal.) William Willis secretary, 29 Nevada Bio Standard Express Co. (Henry Tum Suden O. G. Scott) office 309 East




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