Langley's San Francisco directory for the year commencing 1884, Part 92

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


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Ewell Emery P., driver X L Dairy, r. 2460 Folson Ewell Frederick F., student Heald's Business lege, r. 28 Lewis


Ewell James, clerk James H. Malone, r. 24 Evere Ewell Lebbeus C., fruit dealer, 3159 Mission


Ewell L. J., proprietor Branch House, 424 some, Coso House, 411 Sansome, Rest for Weary, 36 Clay, and milk dairy depot and r. cor Twenty-first and Folsom


Ewell William, engineer, r. 72 Everett


Ewen Oliver, assistant engineer C. P. RR. Apache, r. 5 Market


Ewer Alfred, r. The Windsor


Ewer Warren B. (Dewey & Co.) and treasurer £ Board of Silk Culture, r. 1516 Folsom


Dwer William D. (W. D. Ewer & Co.) r. Alameda & Ewer W. D. & Co. (William D. Ewer and Cha F. Precht; employment office, 626 Clay


Ewig Ernst, liquor saloon, 7 Washington, r. Oak Ewing Alfred P., cook stmr Crescent City, r. Third


Ewing Alison (Ewing & Karl) r. 547 Howard


Ewing Antone, carpenter William Disse, r. SW Fourth and Folsom


Ewing Calvin, foreman Main & Winchester, r Howard


Ewing Charles G., surveying instruments, Thomas R. Gibson manager, 120 Sutter


Ewing Charles G., manager The Babcoc Wilcox Co., 561 Mission, r. 29 Silver


Ewing Charles S., leather cutter Main & Winche. r. 12%% Russ


Ewing Claude V .. clerk J. Dewing & Co., r. Oak Ewing Edward, distributor La Grande Laundry: 212 Thirteenth


Ewing H. F., actor, r. cor Fourth and Jessie


Ewing John, blacksmith, 1103 Mission, r. 824 M: lister


Ewing John F., blacksmith, r. 1017 Alabama


Ewing Joseph D., bookkeeper James C. Smith Oakland


Ewing Joshua C., collector J. Dewing & Co., r. I. land


Ewing Luther L., clerk Market St. RR., Fourth Townsend, r. 1601 Turk


Ewing Primary School, Miss Emma E. Stincen I cipal, N & Harrison, bet Fourth and Fifth


Ewing Robert, contractor and builder, r. 1400 Ness Av


Ewing S. Howard, collarmaker Main & Winchek r. 547 Howard


Ewing S. M., r. 907 Bush


Ewing Thomas, carpenter O. and O. SS. Arabi 413 Brannan


Ewing and Bill Lantern Co. (Wheeling Va.) manufacturers Owl Tubular Lanterns, Hall & Son agents, 528-530 Market


Ewing & Karl ( Alison Ewing and Adam Karl) lio saloon, 214 Dupont


Examiner The (daily and weekly) Examiner I lishing Co., publishers and proprietors, o junction O'Farrell and Market (Phelan Build: editorial and composing rooms 538 Sacrame ! press rooms cor Commercial and Montgomery


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Excelsior Coal aud Transportation Co., Martin Roberts Jr. agent, 5 Spear


Excelsior Hall, 2319 Mission


Excelsior Hotel, Drager & Diederichsen proptrs, Sixth


Excelsior Planing Mills, William A. Mce proprietor, manufacturers doors, sashes, etc., cor Fifth and Bryant


Excelsior Powder Co., J. P. Jones presid Benjamin White vice-president, F. W. Bo' secretary. 3 California, room 9


Excelsior Printing Office, Bacon & Co. pro etors, NW cor Sansome and Clay


Excelsior Quicksilver Mining Co., A. Halsey se tary, 328 Montgomery, room 7


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Isior Water and Mining Co. (Yuba and Nevada Coa., Cal.) J. H. Bolles president, W. J. Stewart secretary, 215 Sansome, room 8


leior Wire Works, Justinian Caire proptr, John P. Bering superintendent, office 523 Market


hange Publishing Co., publishers and pro- prietors The Daily Exchange and Mining Ex- change, office 306 Montgomery


hequer Mining Co. (Storey Co.,Nev.) Charles E. Elliott secretary, 16 Nevada Block


npt Fire Co., rooms Brenham Pl. ur Clay


iina Julia Mme., clairvoyant, 51 Third


ic Gardena, John Pouyal proptr, 1727 Mission examens' Protective Union, 35 Eddy


Il George, bartender, r. 167 Perry


3 George, bartender, r. 112 Jones


s William (William Eybs & Co.) r. 325%% Golden Gate Av


3 William & Co. (William Eyba and William Brushaber) liquor saloon, 1021 Market


ar Alexandre, French Ben. Soc., 510 Jackson


art Alexandre, French Beu, Soc., 510 Jackaon et Gustave, with E. Guittard & Co., r. 19 Lafayette P1


ud Auguste, French Ben. Soc., 510 Jackson ud Joseph, French Ben. Soc., 510 Jackaon


Edward E., stockbroker, 320 Pine and 314 Cali- fornia, r. 905 Sutter


George, stouegrinder Schmidt Label and Litho- graph Co., r. 143 Natoma


John C., carpenter and builder, r. 311 Castro


Manuel, attorney at law, 220 Sanaome, roomla 10-12, r. 1822 Buchanan


William, clerk Corporation Yard S. F. F. D., r. 323 Kearny


W. L., journalist News Letter, r. 1415 Stockton ch George, engineer George H. Tay & Co., r. Oakland


lee Albert, barber, r. 647 Stevenson


kiel Edwin T., entry clerk Levi Strauss & Co., r. Oakland


ciel Esra Mra., widow, r. 8)August Alley


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bri Giuseppe, expressman, r. 12 Sonora


ens George C., claim adjuster C. P. RR., NE cor Fourth and Townsend, room 54, r. Alameda


ens Sarah F., widow, r. 1412 Pine


er Joseph, cartman, r. 33 Valparaiso


er Richard, groceries and liquors, SW cor Bush and Baker


er William, bartender S. P. Collina, r. 2 LeRoy Pl ian Brothers (Ernest M. and Charles A.) groceries and liquors, NW cor Stockton and Filbert


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Fabian Henry A., watchman, r. S & Townsend, bet Seventh and Eighth


Fabian Meyer, merchant, r. 631 Post


Fabian Philip, merchant, r. 1318 Geary


Fabian & Co., merchants (Byron and Tracy, Cal.) office 518 Market


Fabre Antoinette, widow, r. 15 Clara


Fabre August. French Ben. Soc., 510 Jackson


Fabre Cesar, French Ben. Soc., 510 Jackaon


Fabre Esther, widow, r. 835 % Pacific


Fabre J., painter, r. 424 Sansome


Fabre Jules C., coppersmith Geo. H. Tay & Co., r. 18 Lewia


Fabre Wm., laborer, 24 Turk


Fabrique Birney C., clerk music dept A. L. Bancroft & Co., r. Oakland


Fabria Francis, fisherman, r. 803 Montgomery


Fabris Jules, fisherman, r. 803 Montgomery


Fabris Nicolas, fish, 8 Clay St. Market, r. 803 Mont- gomery


Fabria Vincent, laborer, r. 803 Montgomery


Fabro F., pastemaker L. Valente, 216 Broadway


Fabry Leopold M., butcher, 547 Hayea


Fabry Sebastian, salesman J. Y. Wilson & Co., r. 1 Geary Pl


Fabyan Albert W., steward Frank Allione, r. 420 Sec- ond


Faccini Daniel, coalpasser P. C. SS. Ancon


Facco John B., peddler, r. N a Onondaga Av, nr Mis- sion


Faccolo Bartolomeo, Garibaldi Guard, 423 Broadway


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Fack J. J., molder, r. 407 Pacific


Fadden G., laborer National Iron Works


Faddeu Thomas, longshoreman, r. 24 Mint Av


Fader Florence, bartender, r. 26 Sixth


Fader Helen M. Mias, compositor Truth, r. 1236 Twenty-first


Faderle Joseph, tanner, r. W 8 San Bruno Road, nr Twenty-eighth


Fagan Andrew, helper Cal. Boiler Works, r. 25 Nato- ma


Fagan Bridget, widow, r. 209 Fourth


Fagan Christopher, electroplater, r. 209 Fourth


Fagan George, steward Alma House


Fagan Jamea J., clerk Pac. Improvement Co., r. 614 Sutter


Fagan John, bartender Wm. Mclaughlin, r. 621 Sec- ond


Fagan John, laborer S. F. Cordage Factory, r. W 8 Kentucky, bet Sierra and Nevada


Fagan John, laundryman S. F. Laundry


Fagan John, real estate, r. 110 Jonea


Fagan John J., teamster, r. 110 Jones


Fagan Lizzie Misa, r. 337 Sixth


Fagan Lizzie Mrs., bakery, 337 Sixth


Fagan Margaret, widow. r. 345 Clementina


Fagan Mary J. Mise, assistant Hayes Valley Primary School, r. 110 Jones


Fagan Michael. sailmaker, r. 513 Lombard


Fagan Peter, laborer, r. Golden Eagle Hotel


Fagan Peter, porter Chronicle, r. 35 Fifth


Fagan Rosa, domestic 1116 Bush


Fagan Terrence, teamster, r. S a Clipper, bet Church and Sanchez


Fagan Thomas, coremaker McCormick Broa., r. 227 Second


Fagan Thomsa, packer quartermaster's dept, U. S. A., r. Presidio


Fagan Thomas, shoemaker, r. 632 Minna


Fagan Thomas H., clerk, r. 110 Jones


Fagan William, carpenter, r. 621 Second


Fagan William, carriage painter, r. 337 Sixth


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Fagan William, painter, r. 613% Natoma


Fagan William H., house painter, r. 345 Clementina


Fagen Harry, seaman, r. 28 Minna


Fagen H. D., r. 672 Mission


Fagen James, livery stable, 332 Bush, r. 611 Powell Fagen. See Fegen


Fager John, Grbuilder, r. NW cor Ash Av and Larkin Fagerberg M. Mrs. (Gruggel & Co.) r. 425 Fourth


Fagerberg William F., Linsmith Charles Brown & Son, r. 425 Fourth


Fagerroos Constantine C., clerk Williams, Dimond & Co., r. 317 Buah


Fagerroos K., master mariner, r. 325 Bush


Fagothey John E., clerk, r. 1604 Howard


Fagothey Joseph, bookkeeper Engelbrecht, Fox & Co., r. 1604 Howard


Fahey Bernard, candymaker J. Seidl & Co., r. 239 Perry


Fahey Delia, chambermaid Grand Hotel


Fahey John, r. 1503 Taylor


Fahey John, laborer S. F. Gas Light Co., r. Breslin Hotel


Fahcy John F., r. 1503 Taylor


Fahey Joseph, cellarman U. S. Brewery, r. 544 Mc- Allister


Fahey Martin, shoemaker Jones & Bryant, r. 333 Chapultepec


Fahey Mary, widow, r. 624 Brannan


Fahey Mary K., teacher, r. 1321 Natoma


Fahey Patrick, teamater, r. 2% McLea Court


Fahey Patrick H., cellarman T. J. Bass & Co., r. 2117 Market


Fahey Richard, r. 36 South Park


Fahey Thomas J., r. 1503 Taylor


( Fahey. See Fahy, Fay and Fey


Fahrbach August, draftsman Blum, Eppstein & Marsh, r. 1516 Broadway


Fahrbach Christian F., bookkeeper, r. 1516 Broadway Fahrbach Emil, entry clerk Levi Strauss & Co., r. 1516 Broadway


Fahrenberg Albert, photographic artist, 1025 Market Fahrenholz Henry, expressman, cor Steuart and How- ard, r. 1127 Treat Av


Fahrenholz Henry, florist Auguste Duhem, r. 335 Fourth


Fahrenholz John, florist, r. Park Hotel


Fahrenkrug Chris., laborer Cal. Sugar Refinery, r. 2300 Folsom


Fahrenkrug Henry, laborer Cal. Sugar Refinery, r. 2300 Folsom


Fahrenkrug W. & Co. (William Fahrenkrug and Fred- erick Otterstedt) groceries and liquors, 48 Seventh Fahrenkrug William (W. Fahrenkrug & Co.) r. 1086 Howard


Faby Thomas, merchant, r. 529 Sacramento


Fahy William, porter Murphy, Grant & Co., r. Mis- alon, bet Twenty-ninth and Thirtieth


Fahy William, stableman, r. 528 Third


K Fahy. See Fahey, Fay and Fey


Falck Broa. (John, Nicholas and Conrad Faick) basket makers, 934 lloward


Faick Conrad (Faick Bros.) r. 934 Howard


Faick John (Faick Bros.) r. 934 Howard


Falck Nicholas (Faick Bros.) r. 934 Howard


Faig William, engineer Willows Brewcry, r. 2301 Misalon


Fair Anna Mrs., r. Old People's Home


Fair Aubrey, salesman Stockton Milling Co., r. 631 Harrison


Fair Campbell, salesman M. Menssdorffer, r. 8 Walnut Av


Fair Charles, helper Central Gas Light Co., r. 248 Fourth


Fair Edward, contractor, r. 1065 Market


Fair Edward, painter, r. 7% Langton


Fair George, bookkeeper Grangera' Bank, r. 923 Hyde Fair James G., capitalist, office 1 Nevada Block, and U. S. Senator Nevada, r. Virginia City


Fair James G. Jr., 1 Nevada Block, r. NW cor Pir and Jones


Fair J. G. Mrs., r. 1120 Pine


Fair Laura D., widow, r. 613 Van Ness Av


Fair M. E. Mrs., dressmaker, r. 1065 Market


Fair Play Consolidated Mill and Mining Co. (Tom) stone, A. T.) T. W. Nowlin secretary, 230 Mon gomery, rooms 23-24


Fair R., yardman S. F. Gas Light Co.


Fair William, shoemaker, 119 Third


Fair Wind Oyster and Coffee House The G. Goicovich proprietor, 303-305 East


Fair. See Phair


Fairbairn George, teamster, r. S s Trinidad, bet Su quehanna and Yazoo


Fairbairn Richard Jr., housepainter, r. 341 Tehama Fairbank Charles E., traffic agent Chicago Milwaukee and St. Paul Railway, 138 Mentgon ery, r. Oakland


Fairbanks Charles M., r. 1130 Twenty-first


Fairbanks D. W., r. 1413 Larkin


Fairbanks Joseph, barber, 430 Broadway


Fairbanks Joseph A., controller Market St. RR. Potrero and B. V. RR., Park and Ocean RR., N. cor Fourth and Townsend, room 34, r. 950 Wood West Oakland


Fairbanks & Hutchinson (H. L. Hutchinson scales and steel, 401 Market


Fairburn John, machinist and engineer, r. 530 Chesi nut


Fairchild Abram M., carcleaner S. P. RR., r. 195 Six teenth


Fairchild Carrie S., assistant Grant Primary School r. 1037 Post


Fairchild George H., engineer stmr Mexico, r. 103 Post


Fairchild George W., assistant engineer Clay St. RR .. r. 1620 Washington


Fairchild Hattic M. Miss. principal Fairmount School r. 1037 Post


Fairchild J. C., civil engineer Park and Ocean RR., I Oakland


Fairchild Maria E., assistant Sonth Cosmopolitan Grammar School, r. 1037 Post


Fairchild Richard H., freight clerk P. C. SS. Co., I 1037 Post


Fairchild Samuel D., shoemaker, r. 195 Sixteenth


Fairchild S. R., r. 1037 Post


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Fairchild Susanna, widow, seamstress, r. 3007 Six teenth


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Fairchild Willard W., apprentice Fulton Iron Works r. 1037 Post


Faircloth Maud, widow, r. 612 Polk


Faircloth Maud Miss, r. 612 Polk


Faircloth Violet Miss, teacher music. r. 612 Polk


Fairclough William, laborer S. F. Pioneer Wooler Factory, r. 390 Francisco


Fairfield Daniel, laborer Pac. Iron Works, r. +1: Beale


Fairfield Daniel Jr., machinist. r. 414 Beale


Fairfield Emeline Miss, r. 228 Fulton


Fairfield G. Mrs., r. 119 Fulton


Fairfield Herbert A., fireman S. P. RR., r. 1924 Stev enson


Fairfield Josiah F., captain tug Sea Witch, r. 22/ Fulton


Fairfield Marshall, engincer S. P. RR., r. 1924 Stev enson


Fairfield Nellle Miss, compositor, r. 414 Beale


Fairfield Orlando W., blacksmith Centennial Plan ing Mill, r. 118 Brannan


Fairgrieve William B., woolgrader, r. 1613 16 Folsom Fairlamb Edward W., mnfrs agent, 109 California room 7, r. 518 Stockton


Fairman Emeline Miss, r. 1413 Bush


Fairman Madge B. L. Miss, r. 1413 Bush


Fairman Maria L., widow, r. 1413 Bush


Fairmount Dairy. Alonza T. Noble proptr, NW col Thirtieth and San José Av


Fairmont Primary School, Miss H. M. Fairchild principal, E s Chenery, nr Randall


Fair Villa Mining Co. (Tombstone, A. T.) John H, Sayre accretary, 330 Pine, room 36


Fairweather Alfred J., salesman J. W. Davidson & Co., r. 409 Steiner


Fairweather Helen Miss, teacher, r. 407 Steiner


Fairweather J. Arthur, attorney at law, 12 Montgomery, r. 16 Grove


Fairweather Juilan, stationery, 542 Hayes, r. 407 Steiner


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ithful Charles, tanner, r. 2 Alemany Av


ithful Edwin, assistant engineer Cal. Cracker Co., r. 2 Alemany Av


Iver Jarques P., chief cook The Baldwin ke E. I. Mrs., r. 321 Hyde


ke W., molder Risdon I. and L. Works


lardeau O. J., currier, r. NE cor Mission and Twenty fourth


lbey Edward, restaurant, 111 Sixth, r. 5 Mint Av


Ibrecht Frederick, messenger W .U. Tel. Co., r. 1507 Dupont


1ch Otto (Page & Falch) r. 20 Eleventh


Ick Bernhard, cigars and tobacco, 421 Montgomery lck Ferdinand, druggist Alfred Gros, r. 111 Dupont lck Leo A., clerk, r. 1912 Washington


lek Nicholas E., driver City RR., r. 45 Minna


Falck. See Falk


lco Adele, dressmaker, 523 Pine


lco Alexander, watch case maker, 614 Merchant, r. 523 Pine


Iconer John, contractor and builder, 6 Golden Gate Av, r. 13 Langton


alconer Robert S., secretary Enterprise Mili and Building Co., 217 Spear, r. Alameda ler John, vegetableman J. Bertz


les Ella R. Mrs., dreasmaking, 224 Stockton


ilk A., bookkeeper B. Nathan & Co., r. Alameda


lk Bertha, widow, r. 219 Elm Av


lk Ferdinand, clerk Falk & Simon, r. 734 Geary lk Fred., painter, r. 29 Norfolk


ilk G., master mariner, r. 1720 Leavenworth


ulk, Hawley & Co. (Noah H. Falk and Jacob C. Hawley) lumber and shingle mnfrs (Arcata, Humboldt Bay) office 7 Spear


ilk Henry. lithographic printer H. S. Crocker & Co., r. 32 Moss


lk Hyman S., copyist County Clerk, r. 8 Russ


ilk Jerome (Falk & Simon) r. 927 O'Farrell


ilk Morris, salesman Whitney & Marshall, r. 312 Eddy alk Mortimer, clerk, r. 1219 Geary


ilk Noah H. (Falk, Hawley & Co.) r. Arcata, Hum- boldt Bay


alk Phillip, mining, r. 1023 Sutter


lk Raphael G., r. 1023 Sutter


alk Samuel, salesman. r. 8 Russ


ilk Solomon (Koenigsberger, Falk & Mayer) r. 1219 Geary


alk W. H., r. 111 Fifteenth


alk & Simon (Jerome Falk and Alexander Si- mon) groceries and provisions, 801-803 Larkin 7 Falk. See Falck


alke Emil C., r. NE cor Bush and Mason


alkenau Frederick, bookkeeper Buyer, Reich & Co., r. 713 O 'Farrell


lkenau Louis (Falkenau & Reese) r. San Rafael


alkenau & Reese (Louts Falkenau and H. W. Reese) State Assay Office, 328 Montgomery, room 16


alkenbahn Ferdinand, liquor saloon, 213 Sixth, r. 58 Shipley


alkenstein Gustavus A., supt Weil, Leiter & Co., r. 1508 Post


alkenstein Henry (Falkenstein & Co.) r. 1006 Geary alkenstein Isaac, salesman Falkenstein & Co., r. 1508 Post


alkenstein Monroe, clerk Falkenstein & Co., r. 1006 Geary


alkenstein & Co. (Henry Falkenstein and Sally Siebenhauer) importers and wholesale dealers ci- gars and tobacco, NE cor Battery and Sacramento alker Albert, sawyer Pacific Box Factory, r. NW cor Florida and Twenty-first


alkingham Edwin, mnfr children's carriages, 830 Sixteenth


alkingham John J. carriage painter, r. 901 Shotwell alkinham Joseph, clerk Samuel Tallman, r. 109 Montgomery


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Falkner Frederick, clerk, r. 713 O'Farrell


1 Falkner. See Faulkner


Fall Amanda, fur sewer, r. 215 Ritch


Fall George, clerk Davis Bros., r. 215 Ritch


Fall J. C., mining, r. 2415 California


Fall Louisa, widow, r. 215 Ritch


Fall Michael, teamster, r. 1001 Battery, rear


17 Fall. See Faull


Falle Peter, coppersmith Sanders & Co., r. 3 Mary Lane


Fallehey Patrick H., laundryman S. F. Laundry


Faller Peter, restaurant, 618 Fourth


Fallmann John P., sawyer Kragen & Geist, r. 21 Gil- bert


Fallon Annie Mrs., furnished rooms, 1046 Folsom


Fallon E., laborer P. M. SS. Co.


Fallou Edward, farmer, r. S & Teneriffe, bet Talla- poosa and Santee


Fallon Edward D., teamster, r. 351 Beale


Fallon Edward J., laborer, r. 431 Duncan


USE L. DELMONICO CHAMPAGNE. REIMS.


DELBECK & CO.


Fallon Hugh, laborer John Kelso, r. SE cor Sixteenth and Alabama


Fallon James, r. 712 Folsom


Fallon J. M., parcel clerk Keane Bros., r. 48 Oak


Fallon John, carpenter, r. 431 Duncan


Fallon John, switchman S. P. RR., r. cor Eleventh and Channel


Fallon Kate, domestic 422 Van Ness Av


Fallon M., molder Risdon I. and L. Works


Fallon Maria, widow, r. 1215 Union


Fallon Mary Mrs., fruits, 1120 Harrison


Fallon Matthew (Fallon & Buckley) and liquor saloon, 318 Bush, r. 310 Stockton


Fallon Michael, blacksmith, r. 3 Minna


Fallon Michael, blacksmith, r. 1046 Folsom


Fallon Michael, laborer, r. 25 Natoma


Fallon Michael M., bookkeeper Pac. Carriage Co., r. 48 Oak


Fallon Patrick, farmer, r. 423 Hayes


Fallon Thomas, dairyman. r. 435 Duncan


Fallon Thomas H., bookkeeper J. Y. Wilson & Co., r. 1215 Union


Fallon & Buckley (Matthew Fallon and Chris. A. Buckley) liquor saloon, 323 Bush


Falla Richard J., sergeant police, r. Brunswick House Falla Richard J. Jr., policeman, r. Brunswick House Falls Stephen D. (Bird & Falls) r. 106 Post


Falls Thomas J., engineer U. S. Appraisers' Building, r. 2511 Clay


Falls William F., bookkeeper Dolliver & Bro., r. 2511 Clay


Falque Kate Miss, seamstress, r. 603 Dolores


Falvey Edward A., sawyer Coos Bay Stavo and Lum- ber Co., r. 421 Sixth


Falvey Grace O. Miss, glovemaker, r. 421 Sixth Falvey J. F., r. 52 Natoma


Falvy Patrick, laborer, r. 141 Shipley


Family Fund The (monthly) 23 Kearny


Family Journal Publishing Co., Walter Price manager, 1324 Market


Famous Crockery and Fancy Goods Co. The. M. Katzenstein superintendent, 123 Kearny and 207-209 Sutter


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J. & P. COATS' SPOOL COTTON.


Best for hand and Machine Sewing


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W. W. MONTAGUE & CO.


IMPORTERS OF


IRON PIPE,


FOR GAS, STEAM AND WATER. Pipe Fittings, all Sizes. 309, 311, 313, 315 and 317 MARKET STREET


Fan Benjamin, coachman Moritz Herzstein, r. 321 Sutter


Fan Saloon, Kuhn & Decker proprietors, 811 Market


Fancart Henry, painter, r. 129 Bernard


Fancelli Carlo, Bersaglieri Soc., 625 Broadway


Fancher A. M. Mrs., furnished rooms, 230 Kearny


Fancher Charles H., salesman C. B. Platt & Co., r. 204 Sixth


Fancher Charles H. Jr., salesman C. B. Platt & Co., r. 132 Sixth


Fancher C. H. Mrs. {C. B. Platt & Co.) r. 230 Kearny Fancher Ira, clerk, r. 1923 Jessie


Fanciola Giulio, journalist, r. 438 Jackson


Faneuf Edwin, machinist, r. 10532 Golden Gate Av Faniere Stephen, bookkeeper, r. 204 McAllister


Fanjoy William H., gilder Dampf & Schussler, r. 112 Eleventh


Fannian J., r. 12 Valparaiso


Fanning Angelo, paperhanger. r. 328 Seventh


Fanning Edward, contractor, r. 320 Chestnut


Fanning James, longshoreman, r. 917 Battery


Fanning John, policeman aud groceries and liquors, NW cor Mason and Green


Fanning John, teamster, r. 320 Chestnut


Fanning Nana Miss, r. 1703 Mason


Fanning Patrick, longshoreman, r. 29 Louisa


Fanning Peter, teamster, r. 320 Chestuut


Fanning Thomas, clerk John Fanning, r. NW cor Mason and Green


Fannon Thomas, currier, r. Sullivan and Union Av, B. H.


Fannon Ernest, French Ben. Soc., 510 Jackson


Fannon Laurent, French Ben. Soc., 510 Jackson


Fantina Antonio (N. Giamboni & Co.) r. Roma Hotel Fantona James, dairyman, N s Sumatra, bet Potomac and San Joaquin


Faraco Genaro, scavenger. r. 2 Filbert Pl


Faraday Richard, insurance broker, 317 California, r. 1720 Clay


Fardee William H., inventor, r. Crystal Hotel


Fardelius Frederick, captain schr Bertha Dolbeer, r. SE cor Harrison and Main


Fardy Dennis, liquor saloon. San Bruno Road, opp. Cortland Av


Farenkam O. F. L., shipcarpenter, r. N s Corea, bet Tallapoosa and Santee




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