Langley's San Francisco directory for the year commencing 1885, Part 170

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Publication date: 1885
Publisher: San Francisco : Francis, Valentine & Co.
Number of Pages: 1410


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Lee Dixon L., clerk, r. W s Utah, bet Santa Clara and Mariposa


Lee Edward, seaman stmr George W. Elder


Lee Edward, sign painter, 1530 Polk. r. 11% Wildey Lee Edward, teamster. r. 533 Broadway


Lee Edward, with Wells, Fargo & Co., r. 549% Te- hama


Lee Edward C., waiter. r. 110 Prospect Pl


Lee Edward J., laborer, r. 11% Welsh. rear


Lee Egbert P., bookkeeper Golden Gate Flouring Mills, r. 303 Polk


Lee Elizabeth Mrs., assistant matron County Jail, r. Castro, nr Noe


Lee Ernest, seaman, r. 529 Bryant


Lee Frank, clerk, r. 19 Derby Pl


Lee Frank, teamster, r. 728 Minna


Lee Frank, woolbuyer, r. 2537 Folsom


Lee Frank A., clerk Henry L. Searle, r. 262 %% Clemen- tina


Lee Frank P., clerk. r. W s Utah, bet Santa Clara and Mariposa


Lee Franklin V., salesman Davis Bros., r. 19 Derby Pl Lee G., seaman, r. 119 Jackson


Lee George, carpenter, r. 800 Fourth


Lee George, deputy Superintendent Streets, r. 37 Second


Lee George A., millhand, r. 303 Polk


Lee George H., salesman D. Samuels, r. 1216 Laguna Lee George W., expressman, Dupont, nr Geary, r. NW cor Hyde and Vallejo


Lee Gilbert, boatman, r. S s Hooper, bet Third and Fourth


Lee Hattie Miss. dressmaker. r. 3017 Sacramento


Lee H. C., examiner Dewey & Co .. r. Oakland


Lee Henry, bartender, r. 22 Telegraph Pl


Lee Henry, gateman Protestant Orphan Asylum Lee H. H., speculator, r. 6 Turk


Lee Homer W., woodworker, r. 718%% Bryant


Lee James, carfinisher, r. 175 Fourteenth


Lee James, junk, 809 Brannan


Lee James, laborer, r. 504 Howard


Lee James, messenger, r. 1411 California


Lee James, seaman, r. 122 Howard


Lee James, solicitor, r. 106 Jackson


Lee James J., r. 8 Morse


Lee James J., cook, r. 869 Market


Lee J. M., plasterer, r. 1046 Folsom


Lee John (John Lee & Co.) r. 2324 Folsom


Lee John, captain schr Sierra


Lee John, clerk, r. 314 O'Farrell


Lee John, drayman H. Dutard, r. 816% Jessie


Lee John, laborer, r. 520 Stevenson, rear


Lee John, longshoreman, r. 36 Clay


Lee John, master mariner, r. 1833 Howard


Lee John, night watchman O'Connor, Moffatt & Co., r. 522 Stevenson


Lee John, wooldealer, r. 2450 Howard


Lee John & Co. (John Lee, Lewis W. Sawyer and Isaac Y. Doane) manufacturers tin and sheet iron- ware, and galvanizers and japanners, 34-36 Main


Lee John F., millhand Cal. Planing Mill, r. 3017 Sac- ramento


Lee John H., painter, r. 1610% Jessie


Lee John P., janitor, r. 33 Kearny


Lee John S., master mariner, r. 32 Clay


Lee John W., watchmaker, r. 470 Tehama


Lee Joseph, clerk, r. NW cor Tenth and Harrison


Lee Laura P. Mrs., teacher vocal music, r. S07 Leaven- worth


Lee Louis A., mechanical dentist, office 204 Sutter, r. 13 Mission Av


Lee M. A. Miss, r. 1216 Washington


Lee Mamie, operator Neville & Co., r. 10 Welsh


Lee Mary G., widow, r. 222 Clipper


Lee Martha, widow, r. 3017 Sacramento


Lee Martin A .. printer, r. 115 Second


Lee Michael, plasterer, r. 1046 Folsom


Lee Morris, laborer, r. 426 Fourth


Lee Moses, laborer, r. 9 Union PI


Lee Moses, mechanic, r. 22 Telegraph Pl


Lee Nicholas, broommaker, r. 135 Dore


Lee Nora, domestic, 812 Bush


Lee Oscar L., bartender, r. 915%% M


Lee Patrick, groceries and liquors, 1821 Hyde


Lee Patrick, hostler St. George's Stables, r. Ahlborn House


Lee Peter, paver Market St. RR., r. 644 Jessie


Lee Richard D., clerk, r. S s Elizabeth, nr Castro


Lee Richard H., bartender Frederick W. Kamps, r. 912 Clay


Lee Robert, compositor. r. 1609% Folsom


Lee S. & Co. (Sarah Lee) picture frames and artist materials, 1530 Polk


Lee Sarah (S. Lee & Co.) r. 1530 Polk


Lee Susan Mrs., groceries, NW cor Tenth and Har- rison


Lee Thomas, expressman, cor Davis and Broadway, r. 5 Broadway


Lee Thomas, laborer, r. 522 Stevenson, rear


Lee Thomas, malster, r. SW cor Buchanan and Chest- nut


Lee Thomas, night watchman O'Connor, Moffatt & Co., r. 522 Stevenson


Lee Thomas, teamster John Smith. r. 259 Stevenson Lee. Thomas J., weigher, r. 100 Jones


Lee Washington L .. signpainter, 434 Kearny, r. 1110 Pacific


Lee William, barber William Gibson, r. 26 Averill Av Lee William, clerk, r. 8 Dupont


Lee William, cook, r. 636 Commercial


Lee William, gardener, r. Oceau House Road


Lee William, laborer, r. 512 Howard


Lee William, waiter, r. 146 Natoma


Lee William F., draftsman Wright & Sanders, r. 3017 Sacramento


Lee William G., night inspector Custom House, r. W s Utah, bet Santa Clara and Mariposa


Lee William J., bartender, r. 272 Tehama


Lee William J., blacksmith, r. 10 Polk


Schafer & Co. FINE CUSTOM CLOTHING


TO ORDER.


No. 11 MONTGOMERY STREET.


I. S. VAN WINKLE & CO.


413-415 MARKET ST.


Perkins Horse and Mule Shoe: Globe-Putnam Northwestern Horse Nails, et


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J. UTSCHIG, PRIZE BOOT AND SHOEMAKER, 326 BUSH STREET.


MAHOGANY, SPANISH CEDAR, PRIMAVERA:


JOHN WIGMORE,


133 Spear Street.


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Lee William P., r. 410 Broadway


Lee. See Lea and Leigh


Leech Charles, upholsterer, 2403% Misslou, r. 2507 Mission


Leech Crossley, upholsterer Charles Leech, r. 2507 Mission


Leech George. cooper. r. 823 Branuau, rear


Leech Henry J., cooper, r. 823 Brannan, rear


Leech Joseph, waiter, r. NE cor Twenty-eighth and Tehama, B. H.


Leech Robert G., dairyman, 38 Dorland


Leech Thomas, bricklayer, r. 823 Branuan, rear


Leech Thomas, laborer. r. 255 Minua


# Leech. See Leach, Leatch and Leitch


Leechman John, painter, r. 728 Howard


Leedes Albert, liquor saloon, 609 Montgomery, r. 1005% Stockton


Leeds Stephen P. (Leeds & Sibley) and journalist Journal of Commerce, r. 1235 Hyde


Leeds & Sibley (Stephen P. Leeds and Henry J. Sib- ley) managers Wine and Tobacco Journal, 536 Clay


Leege Charles F. (Hofen & Co.) r. 828 California


Leege Otto (C. Herrmann & Co.) r. 1001 California


Leege W. & Co. (William Leege) wines, liquors and cigars, 113-115 Halleck


Leege William (W. Leege & Co.) r. 906 Greenwich


Leek Brothers (Irx G. and George W.) San Fran- cisco Dental Office, 230 Kearny


Leek Christopher, contractor, 436 Montgomery, r. NE cor Goettingen and Silliman, U. M. T.


Leek George W. (Leek Bros.) r. 230 Kearny


Leek Ira G. (Leek Bros.) and chemist, 111 Minna, r. 230 Kearny


Leeman Wilson F., machinist Golden State and Mi- ner's Iron Works, r. S s Sixteenth, nr Sanchez


19 Leeman. See Leaman, Lehman, Leman and Lemon Leemann August, molder, r. 19 Treat Av


Leemann Julius, molder Empire Foundry, r. 240 Thirteenth


Leemans William, painter, r. 782 Harrison


Leen Dennis H., salesman O'Connor, Moffatt & Co., r. 121 Fourteenth


Leen F. W. R., assistant O'Connor, Moffatt & Co., r. 121 Fourteenth


Leen John J., assistant O'Connor, Moffatt & Co., r. 121 Fourteenth


Leeper Charles E., laborer, r. 16 Lily Av


Leeper Ellen Mrs., dressmaker, r. 16 Lily Av


Leeper Thomas, laborer, r. Ws Johnson Av, bet Point Lobos and St. Rose's Avs


Lees Charles E., carpenter, r. 555% Jessie


Lees Frederick W .. student, r. 1022 Pine


Lees Isaiah W., captain detectives, City Hall, r. 1022 Pine


Leeser Ivan, bookkeeper Feigenbaum & Co., r. 14 Oak Leeson J. R. & Co. (Boston, Mass.) importers linen thread and twines, Charles F. Stacey agent, 202 California


Leeson Thomas, teamster, r. N s Greenwich, bet Baker and Lyon


Leet Adelbert H .. salesman, r. 522 Van Ness Av


Lefavor Frederic H., lieutenant U. S. N., assistant U. S. Hydrographic Office, r. 1001 Pine


Lefebre Eliza, widow, teacher French, r. 2112 Powell Lefevre J. Baptist, druggist and chemist, 401 Kearny, r. Alameda


Lefevre Louis, with J. B. Lefevre, r. 401 Kearny Lefevre Theodore, cabinetmaker Jacob Strahle & Co., r. 46 Jessie


Leffell Julia, domestic, r. 1234 Post


Leffmann David, clerk Thannhauser & Co., r. 503 Post Leffmann Henry, foreman Cal. Sugar Refinery, r. W s Minnesota, bet Sierra and Nevada


Leffmann Louis, (Blohme & Leffmanu) r. 56 Tehama, rear


Lefkovich Abraham, expressman, r. 124 Shipley


MUTUAL BENEFIT LIFE INS. CO. Of New Jersey.


PAID MEMBERS, $83,672,056 53.


POLICIES INCONTESTABLE. after the third year, except for intentional fraud, and all restrictions upon travel and occupation are removed.


See Bank and Insurance Dept. this Book. JAMES MUNSELL JR., Agent, 415 Montg'y St.


FRATINGER & CO. LADIES' TAILOR MADE SUITS A SPECIALTY.


105 KEARNY STREET.


Lefkovich Jacob, barber, r. 124 Shipley


KG Lefkovich. See Lewkowitz


Lefol Jean B., French Ben. Soc.


Lefor Adolph, clerk Adjutant General's office, Pre- sidio, r. 2920 Fillmore


Legal and Commercial Agency, W. H. Ratten- bury and E. P. Schell mauagers, 224 Montgom- ery, rooms 4-8


Le Gal C. L., block aud pump maker, 40 Main, r. 29% Moss


Legal Emil, pickle factory, r. 87 Colton


Legal Mary, widow. r. 87 Colton


Legallet Arthur, foreman D. Legallet, r. 514 Twenty- fifth


Legallet Dominique, sheepskin tanner and wool dealer, N s Valenzuela. bet Tombigbee and Po- tomac, r. 514 Twenty-fifth


Legallet Eugene, bookkeeper D. Legallet, r. 514 Twenty-fifth


Legaspe Andrew, laborer, r. 509 Filbert


Legata Jesus Mrs., widow. r. 826 Broadway, rear


Le Gay Anna B., widow, r. 1310 Hyde


Legendre E. Mrs., lace mender, r. 419 Sutter, rear


Legendre Edmond, architect, r. 419 Sutter, rear


Leger James, restaurant, 1504 Callfornia


Leger Jerome, laborer French Hospital


Legg Charles A., saloon keeper, r. 631 Sacramento Legge J., molder, r. 425 Stevenson


Legge Mary, domestic, 913 Bush


Legge Robert, special policeman, r. 5 Harry PI


Leggett James M., engineer, r. 917 Howard


Leggett J. H., r. 781 Mission


Leggett Joseph, attorney at law, 420 California, r. 918 Dolores


Leggio Gregory Rev., S. J., clergyman St. Ignatius College, 214 Hayes


Leghorn John G., bookkeeper J. Presho & Co., r. 1810 Leavenworth


Legillou Yves, waiter G. S. Hall


Legon Leopold, r. 3%% Monroe


Legnitto Luigi, fruits and vegetables, 1819 Union


Legrand Louise, widow, r. 814 Montgomery


Le Grane Matthew. carpenter, r. 1309 Webster


Legris Joseph G., French Ben. Soc.


Le Gruevel Annie, widow, r. 1402 Hyde


Le Guennec J. Maria, cook French Hospital


Lehan Dennis, barber John T. Mahoney, r. 729% Clementina


Lehaney Michael, trackman N. B. and M. RR., r. 1776 Folsom


Le Hardy Florence Mme., teacher music, r. 1520 Pa- cific Av


Le Hardy Paul, civil engineer, r. 1520 Pacific Av


Leheney James J., boilermaker, r. 208 Twelfth


Leheney John F., machinist, r. 208 Twelfth


Leheney Patrick, expressman, cor Fourth and Fol- som, r. 208 Twelfth


Leher Frederick, laborer New England Soap Co., r. 246 Fourth


Lehew Abraham W., carpenter, r. 1 Noonan Av


Lehinan Benjamin, merchant (Yreka, Cal.) r. 1511 Gough


Lehman Carl H., second assistant engineer stmr City of New York


Lehman Henry, propertyman The Fountain Theatre, r. 1406 Polk


Lehman Jesse, salesman, r. 1511 Gough


Lehman Julius, salesman, r. 1511 Gough


Lehman Louis, butcher. r. 304 Grove


Lehman Lulu Miss, saleslady D. Ullman, r. 304 Grove Leluann Bodo, vice-consul German Empire, r. 826 Green


Lehmann Charles, dairy produce, 813 Larkin


Lehmann Eilert, liquor saloon, SW cor Dupont and Broadway


Lehmann Ernest, janitor 310 Pine, r. 1305 Sacramento Lehmann Frederick, cook. r. 611 Stevenson


Lehmann Gottschel, butcher, r. 2616 Bush


MORETTI & TREZZINI, PHELAN BUILDING, SAN FRANCISCO. Fresco and Decorative Artists.


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LONDON and NEW YORK CLOTHING CO.


Large assortment of CHILDREN'S OVERCOATS Cor. Sutter and Kearny Streets.


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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


Lehmann Henry, butcher Gaspard Zerr, r. 1604 Polk Lehmann J. H. T., porter Tillmann & Bendel, r. 12 Lake


Lehmann Julius, tanner, r. NE cor Drumm and Jack- son


Lehmann Louis, butcher, r. 529 Birch Av


Lehmann Marx, butcher, r. 2616 Bush


Lehmann Louis, peddler, r. 329 Ivy Av


Lehmann Marx Jr., butcher, r. 2616 Bush


Lehmann Morris, canvasser Wheeler & Wilson Mnfg Co., r. 917 Polk


Lehmann. See Lehman, Leaman, Leeman, Le- man and Lemon


Lehmkuhl Hugo, physician, 509 Kearny, r. 1215 Bush Lehmus John, liquor saloon, r. 2234 Union


Lehn George, upholsterer, r. 846 Mission


Lehn/Philip P., barber, 4 Post, r. 433 Hayes


( Lehu. See Laine, Lane and Leens


Lehner George, horseshoer and blacksmith, 14 Broad- way, r. Oakland


Lehners C., engineer, r. 426 Second


Lehnhard Peter, carpenter W. Little, r. 10 Sixth


Lehnhardt Charlotte, widow, r. 1013 Washington


Lehnhardt Charles, porter George C. Bode, r. 135 Chattanooga


Lehnhardt Christian, bookkeeper Ackerman, Block & Co., r. 1013 Washington


Lehnhardt Emil, salesman M. Spiro & Co., r. 615 Gough


Lehnhart Henry, machinist Holbrook, Merrill & Stet- son. r. 606 Grove


Lennhart Louis, baker, r. 787 Mission


Lehnig Charles E., locksmith, 240 Fifth, r. 241 Fifth Leinhart Robert, wheelwright J. Morton & Co.


Lehousse Hubert, carpenter, r. 951 Bryant


Lehr George, wagonmaker. r. 1810 Broderick


Lehr Henry, varnisher Boller Furniture Mnfg. Co., r. 165 Silver


Lehre Frida, domestic 561 Howard


Lehritter John (Lehritter & Langbein) r. 1210%{ Lar- kin


Lehritter Lulu Miss, actress Tivoli Opera House, r. 1210% Larkin


Lehritter Susie Miss, actress Tivoli Opera House, r. 1210% Larkin


Lehritter & Langbein (John Lehritter and Herman Langbein) barbers, SW cor Kearny and Mont- gomery Av


Lehrke Albert W., clerk Henry Lehrke, r. S s Mariposa, bet Minnesota and Indiana


Lehrke Christian, proprietor Stanford Hotel, 618-620 Fourth


Lehrke Gustavus F., clerk Henry Lehrke, r. S & Mari- posa, bet Minnesota and Indiana


Lehrke Henry, groceries and provisions, SE cor Indiana and Mariposa, r. S s Mariposa, bet Minne- sota and Indiana


Le Huquet Thomas, shipcarpenter Middlemas & Boole. r. 1115 Twenty-fourth


Leibensperger Benjamin, teamster, r. 26 Turk


Leibert John G., contractor aud builder, 328 Pine, r. 330 Oak


Leibig C., millhand Capitol Mills, r. 12 Steuart Leibig H., millhand Capitol Mills, r. 12 Steuart Leiby George, French Ben. Soc.


Leich Charles, millwright, r. 512 Bush


Leich John, third assistant engineer stmr San Pablo Leich Margaret, widow, r. 110 William Leich. See Leach and Leech


Leichner Conrad, walter Engleberg's Bakery, r. 522 Filbert


Leicht George, waiter Johu A. Shepston, r. 24 Annie Leichter Charles P. L., salesman Tillmann & Ben- del, r. 1722 Clay


Leidburg F., cook New Wisconsin Hotel


Leidke Anna Miss, cook Isthinns House


Leigh Edward, machinist, r. 512 Howard


Leigh Ernest A. with O. Livermore, r. 1022 Pine


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Leigh J. Studdy, r. 923 Hyde


19" Leigh. See Lee and Lea


Leighow Charles, employee La Grande Laundry


Leighton Charles, machinist, r. 44 Minna


Leighton Charles F., plasterer, r. 230 Valencia


Leighton Edward, fireman, r. 303 Filbert


Leighton Eugene A .. salesman Goodyear Rubber Co., r. 1230 Mission


Leighton John, plasterer, r. S s Nineteenth, n Diamond


Leighton John B., clerk Langley & Michaels, r. 214 Leavenworth


Leighton John W., marbleworker, 1146 Mission, r. 105 Polk


Leighton Mary A., teacher Franklin Grammar School, r. 1230 Mission


Leighton. See Laton and Layton


Leihkam Sigmund, coffee saloon, 206 McAllister


Leimer Dantel, r. 438 Hayes


Leipelt Joseph, leatherdresser D. Legallet, r. N s Ven- ezuela, bet Tombigbee and Potomac


Leipnitz G. & Co. (Gustave Leipnitz and Max Tschir- ner) apothecaries, 236 Sutter


Leipnitz Gustave (G. Leipnitz & Co.) r. 236 Sutter Leipsic Aaron, salesman, r. 1594% Bush


Leipsic Abraham, milkman, r. 1636 Pine


Leipsic Benjamin, cutter Straus & Levy, r. 1636 Pine Leipsic Brothers (Joseph and L. E.) dairy, N s Fell, bet Cole and Clayton


Leipsic Isaac, dairyman. r. 1636 Pine


Leipsic Joseph (Leipsic Bros.) r. 1636 Pine


Leipsic L. E. (Leipsic Bros.) r. 1636 Pine


Leipsic Leon, glazier, r. 1594 36 Bush


Leipsic Meyer, clerk, r. 1594% Bush


Leipsic Sarah, widow, r. 1636 Pine


Leis Edward, day inspector Custom House. r. 2614 Folsom


Leis Estrella, widow, r. 2614 Folsom


Leisen Frank, machinist, r. 1015 Lombard


Leisen Geary H., groceries and liquors. NE cor Union and Leavenworth


Leisen John, machinist, r. 1015 Lombard


Leisen M., clerk Henry Palmer & Co., r. 1629 Clay


Leiser Adolph, clerk The Bradstreet Co., r. 723 Union


Leiser Albert, cooper, r. 927 Bryant


Leiser George, baker, r. 625 Clay


Leiser John A., shoemaker, r. 723 Union


Leiser John H., bartender, r. 501 Green


Leiser John L., groceries and liquors, W s Mission, bet Thirtieth and Randall


Leiser Leo, liquor saloon, 607 Clay, r. 297 Clementina Leiser Louis, stoves and tinware, 67 Fourth, r. 71 Fourth


Leiser Simon, tailor, r. 927 Bryant


Leisewitz Henry, bookkeeper Bank of California, r. 219 Dupont


Leishman John, molder, r. 156 First


Leishman Robert, molder Globe Iron Works, r. 11 Te- hama Pl


Leishman William, molder Mechanics' Foundry, r. 711 Folsom


Leisinger William, baker, r. 625 Clay


Leisk Robert, receiving teller Anglo - Californian Bank, r. East Oakland


Leisner Christian, second officer schr Occidental, r. 8 Berry


Leisner Martin, clerk Post Office, r. 804 Union


Leisner Mary, widow, r. 804 Union


Leisner William, second officer bktne Tropic Bird, r. 8 Berry


Leist Charles, shoemaker, r. 441 Twentieth


Leist Charles J. (Hammer, Leist & Co .; r. 2211 Fill- more


Leitch Newcom W., policeman, r. 1222 Jackson Leitch W. H., drayman, 119 Clay, r. 2514 Laguna Leitch William, bookkeeper David Woerner


Leite Joseph, machinist The Joshua Hendy Machine Works, r. 1514 Baker


DR. BAZAN'S THERMO-ELECTRIC


RUSSIAN and TURKISH BATHS A SPECIALTY. Also Medicated and Electric Baths Given. 415 SUTTER STREET. 415


KNEASS & CO., Tinners, Plumbers and Jobbers,


29 TAYLOR ST San Francisco


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PARKE & LACY, 21-23 Fremont Street. ENGINES and BOILERS, WOOD WORKING MACHINERY and MACHINE TOOLS.


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1. MACDONOUGH & CO.


Importers of "" } Dealers in all kinds of FOREIGN and DOMESTIC COAL, 11 Market Street, corner Spear.


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eith Charles W. E., butcher, r. NW cor Railroad Av and Falkland


eith Henry. bartender J. Derham, r. 9 Union Pl


cith John B., jeweler Henry Elleau, r. 1115 Stockton eith John H., seaman, r. 5 Otis Pl


eith Louisa, widow, r. 5 Otis Pl


eith Robert, machinist, r. 110 Silver


eithman Jacob, waiter Robert Lorentz, r. 635 Ste- venson


eituer John. tailor, r. 339 Union


ejeal Alois F., teacher music, r. 422 Van Ness Av


e Jeal J. B. Mrs., widow, r. 509 Bush


e Jeal Joseph, pianotuner, r. 509 Bush


eking George, cooper, r. 339 Third


ekins Matilda Mrs., fruits, 339 Third


eland George V., first officer stmr Bonita, r. 735 Seventh


eland Herman, captain stmr Bonita, r. 423 East


eland William H., baggage agent S. P. C. RR., r. Santa Cruz


e Jeune Ernst, r. 773 Mission


elandus J., real estate, r. 537 Sacramento


elay Frank, expressman, NW cor Sansome and Jack- son, r. 18 Lafayette Pl


ellevre Jean F., teamster, r. S s Twenty-eighth, bet Noe and Sanchez


e Long Charles, brassfinisher W. T. Garratt, r. 967 Howard


elong Joseph H., painter, r. 1866 % Stevenson


"'Elvezia (Swiss-Italian weekly) George F. Cavalli editor and proprietor, 5 Montgomery Av


em John H., painter, r. 423 Cedar Av


emaire Anton, liquor saloon, NE cor Beale and How- ard, r. 648 % Natomna


emaire Charles, bartender Anton Lemaire, r. 602 Minna


emaitre Arséne, French laundry, 647 Broadway


e Maitre Jules, butcher, 67 Centre Market, r. 1414 Pine


eman John, watchman, r. 4 Grand PI


eman Walter M., office 528 California, r. 35 Hill


3" Leman. See Leaman, Leeman and Lemon emar John, glazier Edward Philips, r. 234 First emare Emanuel B., editor Le Guide, r. 732 Geary I e Mare Jobn K., clerk, r. 1715 Turk


emaacheffsky Paul, clerk Charles Ed. Heise & Co., r. 610 Folsom


emasney Thomas E., piano polisher Charles S. Eaton, r. 41614 Natoma


embke John, porter Kruse & Euler, r. 812 Twenty- fourth


emcke August, barber, r. 64 Everett


.emcke Martin (Schacht & Lemcke) r. 1611 Washing- ton


emcke Otto, barber, 129 Fourth, r. 16 Laskie


₹ Lemcke. See Lemke


.emeir John. miner, r. New Wisconsin Hotel emeruty Charles, tailor Alms House


.emeteyer Pierre H., foreman W.W. Montague & Co., r. 2320 Lombard


e Mével Charles C., clerk Charles Chapelain, r. 21 % Everett


emieux Henry. carpenter, etc., 231 Jackson, r. 908 Sansome


emieux Louis, French Ben. Soc.


emkau John, r. SW cor Stockton and Sutter


.emkan Mary Mrs.,janitress Missson Primary School, r. 1329 % Natoma


emkens Samuel, chicken ranch, NW cor Pennsylva- nia Av and Colusa


emlard Herman, machinist Risdon I. and L. Works, r. 136 Shipley


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emman George K. (Pirrie & Lemman) r. 2126 Jackson emman Levy, junkdealer, r. 21 Prescott


emme Charles Mrs., widow. r. 2303 Bush


emme Frederick, steward schr Vesta, r. 160 Steuart


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Lemmer A. Mrs., widow, r. 15 Twelfth


Lemmer John C. (Pretorious & Lemmer) r. 499 Bryant Lemmerman Hermann, bakery, 505 Fourth


Lemmerman Richard, laborer, r. S s Cumberland, nr Church


Lemmesbee R. B., cook, r. 537 Sacramento


Lemmon Alexander. laborer C. P. RR., r. 12 12 Zoe


Lemmon David, expressman, r. S s Elizabeth, nr Noe Lemmon George (Lemmon & Gallego) r. 1021 Post


Lemmon Mary J., widow, r. 2126 Jackson


Lemmon & Gallego (George Lemmon and R. C. Gal-


lego) brokers in bags and bagging, 308 California Lemoine Emile A., cutter Henry Steil, r. 1020 % Pacific Lemoine Francois, poultry, eggs, cheese, etc., 2-6 San Francisco Market. r. 47 % Clara


Lemoine Louis, French Ben. Soc.


LEMOINE, TUREL & CO.


(Francis Boisson and Pierre Pichon) poultry, game and dairy produce, 15-19 San Francisco Market


Lemon Arthur D., clerk, r. 625 Minna Lemon J., gripman Market St. RR.


Lemon James H., grainer, r. 1805 Stevenson


Lemon John, steward, r. SE cor Bacon and Girard, U. M. T.


Lemon Thomas, dairyman. r. 820 Folsom


Lemon. See Leamon, Leeman and Leman


Lemoner George, boilermaker, r. 959 Market


Lemous Peter, laborer, r. 5 Pollard Pl .


Lemont C., ship carpenter, r. North Pacific Hotel


Lemont George W. (Drummond & Lemont) r. 15 Albion Av


Lemos Leon, shirt mrfr, 639 Kearny, r. 502 Bush


Lempe Charles, porter Esberg, Bachman & Co., r. 929 Natoma


Lemperle Charles W., bootcrimper, r. 726 Washington rear


Lempka Maria Miss, r. 828 Capp


Lempke Henry, longshoreman, r. 452 Clementina


Lempke John. porter, r. 812 Twenty-fourth


LEMP'S WESTERN BREWERY (St. Louis,


Mo.) Otto Normann agent, office 411 Bushı


Lenahan Dennis, blacksmith, r. 2820 Harrison


Lenahan John, machinist Golden State and Miners' Iron Works, r. 151 Tehama


Lenahan John, watchmaker, r. 104 Jackson


Lenaban Margaret Miss, r. 307 Guerrero


Lenahan Michael, teamster, r. 1669 Mission


Lenahan. See Lanaban, Lenehan and Linehan Lencioni P. L., r. 818 Sansome


Lenders F. & Co. (London) Wilfrid B. Chapman agent, 123 California


Lenehan Daniel, hostler, r. 131 Freelon


Lenehan John, glassblower Oakland Glass Co., r. 131 Freelon


Lenehan John, laborer, r. 641 Commercial


Lenehan John, miner, r. 912 Folsom


Lenehan Michael. teamster, r. 1669 Mission


Lenehan Thomas J., machinist, r. 438 Shipley


Lenehan William F., machinist, r. 1321 Natoma


Lenehan. See Lanahan, Lenabau and Linehan


Lenfestey William P., printer, r. 1016 Washington


Lengfeld A. L., druggist and chemist, NE cor Stockton and Geary, r. 202 Stockton


Lengfeld Felix, druggist A. L. Lengfeld, r. 200 Stock- ton


Lengfeld Louis, r. 1930 Sutter


Lenhart James M., assistant superintendent United Carriage Co., r. 1634 Howard


Lenhart Oliver E., painter. r. 1224 Mission


Lenhart. See Leonard, Leonhardt and Lennard


Lenhardt K eazenz, widow, r. 3 Elizabeth


Leniger Charles, laborer, r. 310%% Eighth, rear


Lennan Martin, carpenter, r. 403 Stevenson


19 Lennan. See Leunon


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Lennard Robert K., longshoreman, r. 3 Clinton Lenné August W., upholsterer, r. 412 Post, rear Lennefelt George, boxmaker. r. 906%% Folsom Lennefelt Martha, widow. r. 906% Folsom


Lennerton T., laborer, r. NE cor Berry and Ritch Lennon Alexander, teamster, r. 1221 Pierce Lennon Annie M. Miss, cloakmaker, r. 310 Capp


Lennon D. J., boxmaker, and extraman Engine No. 10, S. F. F. D.


Lennon Henry, carpenter, r. 22 Clarence Pl Lennon James, r. 1610 Howard


Lennon James, carpenter r. 610 Linden Av


Lennon James D., papercutter Korbel Bros., r. 27 Freelon


Lennon James H., filecutter, and extraman Engine No. 9, S. F. F. D., r. 6 Minna


Lennon John, blacksmith, r. cor Cortland Av and Wayne, B. H.


Lennon John, dairyman, NE cor Dolores and Dor- land


Lennon John, laborer. r. 1328%% Natoma


Lennon John A., wholesale grocer and importer teas and Italian olive oil, 315-317 Clay, r. 1932 Jessie


Lennon Joseph J., teamster, r. 310 Capp


Lennon Joseph P., wholesale dealer cigars, 315 Clay, r. 1932 Jessie


Lennon Malachi, teamster Charles Pillsbury, r. E s Minnesota, bet Solano and Mariposa




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