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SCHAFER & CO. Men's, Youths' and Boys' Clothing and Furnishing Goods, NO. 11 MONTGOMERY ST.
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Manz August, jeweler r. 1304 Pacific
Manz Henry E., butcher N. Fuchs, r. 125 Fell
Manzer August, zinc molder Kremer Bros., r. 637 Minua
Manzer Frederick, cabinetmaker, r. 637 Minna Manzie Jolın, butcher Charles Stoekel, r. 529 Fourth Maonaco E. B. Mrs., r. 1017 Mason
Mapleson Frederick, bartender Charles Peterson Mappa J. S., compositor, r. 1311 Powell
Maquin Julius, student, r. 903 Market
Maquoi Johu, blacksmith and wagonmaker, 716 Greenwich, r. 417 Chestnut
Mara Laurence, track foreman N. B. and M. RR., r. 2627 Harrison
Mara Michael R., deputy Sheriff, r. 217 Twelfth
Mara William H., plasterer, r. 460 Sixth
Maragonis Zach, laundryman S. F. Laundryman
Maraschal Charles, shoemaker. 523 Dupont
Maraschi Anthony Rev. S. J., treasurer St. Ignatius College, 214 Hayes
Marble Charles H., grain inspector, 20 California, r. 3102% California
Marble Cutters' Protective Union, rooms 818 Howard Marble James, clerk S. F. Underground Conduit and
Electric Light Telegraph and Telephone Co., r. American Exchange Hotel
Marble Oliver J., hostler, r. 1427 Broadway
Marble Poltshers' Protective Union, rooms 818 How- ard
Marburg Adolph, porter, r. 18 First
Marc Lucien, liquor saloon, 329 Dupont
Marc Philippe, helper W. T. Garratt, r. 312 Union Marceau Eugene, French Ben. Soc.
Marcella Nicola, foreman Pardini & Co. r. 17 Lafayette Marcellus £. P., workman U. S. Mint, r. Oakland Marcelot Amelia Miss, laundress Sylvian Bros. March Charles, carpenter, r. 308 Tenth
March Howard F., salesman Continental Oil and Trans. Co., r. 14 Eighth
March J., pastry cook The Baldwin, r. W s Diamond, bet Nineteenth and Twentieth
Marchand Arthur, r. 8 Montgomery Court
Marchand Constant (Croce & Marchand) r. 735 Ellis
Marchand Fortune Mrs., dressmaker, r. 735 Ellis
Marchand Joseph, chiropodist, 11-13 Dupont, r. 995 Market
Marchand L., porcelain decorator B. Nathan & Co. Marchand Mary, widow, r. 1217 Filbert
Marchand's Restaurant, P. Priet & Co. pro- prietora, 115-117 Dupont
Marchant Charles E., varnisher Boller Furniture Mnfg Co., r. 720 Brannan
Marchant George, carver, r. 720 Bryant
Marchant George H., upholsterer Pac. Spring Mat- treas Co., r. 546 Fifteenth
Marchant L. Mrs., r. 43 Sixth
Marchant Maria Mrs., r. 21 Federal
Marchant Rodney H., r. 230 Kearny
Marchant William, clerk, r. NW cor Mission and Steuart
Marchebout Auguste (Marchebout Freres) r. 1115 Dupont
Marchebout Freres (Auguste and Victor) Pioneer furniture and carpet dealers, 1115-1117 Dupont
Marchebout Victor (Marchebout Freres) r. 1115 Du- pont
Marchi John, fruit and commission merchant, 529-531 Merchant, r. 1714 Dupont
Marchi Kate Miss, vocalist Tivoli Opera House, r. 22 Lewis
Marchi Luigi, r. 22 Lewis
Marchi Vicente, r. 414 Green
Marchini Mary, widow, r. W s Church, nr Twenty- fifth
Marchwirth Edward, clerk, r. 746 Mission
Marckmann William, atorekeeper Popular Dining Sa- loou, r. 72 Tehama
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. CLOAKS
OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS.
105 KEARNY STREET.
Marcotte Oscar, polisher Pac. Furniture Mnfy, r. 553 X Natoma
Marcou Claudiua, laundry, 1424 Dupont Marcovich Giovanni, French Ben. Soc.
Marcucci Domingo, superintendent Cal. Steam Navi- gation Co., r. 808 Ellis
Marcus Abram (S. O. Alexander & Co.) r. New York Marcus Arthur J. (S. H. Frank & Co.) r. 1214 Geary Marcus C. H. George (George Marcus & Co.) r. 709 Mason
Marcus Frank, propertyman Baldwin Theatre, r. 625 Bush
Marcus George & Co. (C. H. George Marcus and Fr. Hohwiesner) importers and commission mer- chanta, and general agents Transatlantic Fire In- surance Co. of Hamburg, Mannheim Insurance Co. (limited) of Mannheim, and The Straits In- surance Co. (limited; of Singapore, 232 California Marcus Gustav (Levison Bros. and Cal. Jewelry Co.,) r. 819 Post
Marcus Harria, varieties, 1238 Folsom
Marcus Morris, secretary Chamber of Commerce, office with S. Foster & Co., 26-28 California, r. 1630 Golden Gate Av
Marcus Siegfried, bookkeeper, r. 400 Turk
Marcusa M., r. 911 Laguna
Marcuse Abraham, foreman Louis Wertheimer & Co., r. 218 Sixteenth
Marcuse Charlea S., bookkeeper, r. 311 Sutter
Marcuse Julius, traveling salesman F. Daneri & Co., r. 625 Turk
Marcuse Morris, traveling salesman Hoffman & Co., r. 810 Geary
Marcuse Solomon, collector Gas Consumers' Assn, r. 211 Eddy
Marcy Henry D., r. 1214 McAllister
Marcy Joseph M., r. 731 Pine
Marcy William, first officer schr J. C. Ford
Marcy William G., commission merchant and grain dealer, 109 California, room 12, r. Alameda
Marcy Zephyrin C., clerk M. Walter & Co., r. 731 Pine
Marden Albert L., bookker per, r. 714 Treat Av
Marden Charles, clerk O. R. & N. Co., r. 820 Capp Marden Elijah D., r. 1606 Market
Marden John, commercial traveler, r. 935 Mission
Marden John C., milkman, r. N s Point Lobos Av, bet Fourth and Fifth Avs
Marden Robert A., engineer, r. 714 Treat Av
Marden William L., satchelmaker D. Block & Co., r. 3038% Sixteenth
Marder John (Marder, Luse & Co.) r. Chicago, Ill
Marder, Luse & Co. (John Marder, A. P. Luse, Hugh Wallace and John Stover) proprietors Pacific Type Foundry, 526-528 Sacramento
Mardaley George, clerk, r. 267 East
Maré G. B., r. 514 Bush
Mare Gilbert, teamster, r. 1417 Kearny
Marebbi Carlos, liquor saloon, 412 Broadway
Marengo Antonio, scavenger, r. 2016 Stockton
Marengo Gasparo, vegetables 75 Colombo Market
Marenhoff Henry, first officer schr John G. North, r. 9 Averill Av
Marens A .. porter stmr Oregon
Mares Michael, laborer, r. 320 Valley
Maresch Frank, satchelmaker, r. 40 Quinn
Maret Eugene, r. 134 Fern Av
Maret Victor. gardener Jean Pouyal
Margeson William, night clerk Charles Cummings
Margetson Frederick G. J. (Margetson & Street) r. 805% Leavenworth
Margetson & Street (F. G. J. Margetson and John Street) liquor saloon, 200 Market
Marggraf Joseph, r. 147 Silver 19 Marggraf. See Markgraf
Margo A. Mra., widow, r. 1410 California
Margo Jamies A., salesmau Holbrook, Merrill & Stet- son, r. 1410 California
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Margot George, sausagemaker, r. 1030 York Margot Joseph C., merchant, r. 824 Montgomery Margot Marie Mrs., clothing, 132 Pacific
Marguerie Gustav, French Ben. Suc.
Marguey James, fireman stmr Queen of the Pacific Marguey Patrick, deckhand stmr Queen of the Pacific Mariani A., cook, r. 115 Clark
Mariani Angelo, shoemaker, 405 Broadway
Mariani Daniel, clerk G. D. Mariani, r. 623 Pacific
Mariani G. D., hardware and crockery, 623 Pacific, r. 1024 Stockton
Mariani Giacomo, waiter Campi's Restaurant, r. 2511 Bryant Av
Mariani J., laborer, r. 1108 Stockton
Mariani Stephen, groceries, liquors and hardware, SE cor Twenty-third and Florida
Maricich Luca (Luca Maricich & Co.) r. Oakland Maricich Luca & Co. (Luca Maricich and Dominic Mangula) restaurant, 23 Vallejo
Marigliano Luigi, Garibaldi Guard
Marilli Frank H., barber, r. 72516 Minna
Marilli Serafino, waiter Perini & Ferini
Marin Antonio, laborer, r. 1108 Stockton
Marin County Water Co., James D. Walker president, Robert Walker secretary, 406 California
Marin Edward, gripman Market St. RR., r. 1184 Haight
Marin John D., stablekeeper, r. 918 Geary
Marin Joseph B., upholsterer Bernard & Pouzadoux, r. 1813 Hyde
Marin, Sonoma, Napa, Lake, Mendocino, Humboldt, Yolo and Solano Counties Directory, L. M. McKenney & Co. publishers, 518 Clay
Marin Thomas, hostler, r. 445 Clementina
Marina Joseph de Sta (Fitch & de Sta Marina) r. 1212 Turk
Marincovich Mattes, waiter, r. 420 Jackson
Marine Board of Underwriters, 318 Cali- fornia
Marine Engineers Association, 71 New Mont- gomery
Marine Hospital, U. S., Presidio Reservation, nr Mountain Lake
Marine Insurance Co. of London (limited) George W. McNear agent, 20 California
Marine Iron Works, A. Muir proptr, 1015 Battery Marine Peter, laborer, r. 100%% Jackson
Mariners' Church, Rev. Joseph Rowell pastor, NE cor Sacramento and Drumm
Mariners' Free Reading Room, NE cor Sacramento and Drumm
Marini Frank, clerk, r. 12 Cadell Alley
Marini Nicola, real estate, r. 12 Cadell Alley Marino Anna R., widow, r. 1% Auburn
Marino George, laborer P. M. SS. Co.'s Wharf
Marino Joseph, foreman P. M. SS. Co.'s Wharf, r. 40 Stanley Pl
Marinovich Marino, r. 443 Golden Gate Av Marion George, blacksmith, r. 2620 Sutter Marion John, butcher, r. 29)2 Oak Grove Av
Marion John P., carpenter, r. 2912 Oak Grove Av Marion Michael J. (Brady & Marion) r. 1023 Market Marioni G. & Co. (Gaspare Marioni and Filberto Tom- assini) fruits and produce, 1442 Eleventh
Marioni Gaspare (G. Marioni & Co.) r. 14416 Eleventh Mariotti Fillippo, fruits and vegetables, 1318% Pa- cific
Mariposa Land and Mining Co. (of California) Lean- der Leavitt secretary, 33 Nevada Block
Maris William, cashier Oliver Hawes, r. 604 Geary Marisich Annie Miss, r. 40 Commercial
Marisich Louis, cooper R. Armstrong, r. 40 Commer. cial
Marisich Nicholas, machinist, r. 40 Commercial Marisich Prospero, fisherman, r. 40 Commercial Maritime Insurance Co. (of Liverpool) E. L. Woods general agent, 219 Sansome
Maritz Edward F., jeweler Koehler & Phillips, r. 449 Jessie
Maritzen August, cabinetmaker Boller Furniture Mufg Co., r. 812 Laguna
Mark Levi, r. 942 Geary
Markel Amos, paper carrier, r. 156 Third
Markel Gerhart, bartender J. C. Miles, r. 727 Vallejo Markel John L., butcher, 1402 Stockton, r. 727 Vallejo Markel Joseph S., varnisher, r. 123614 Folsom Markel Marcus D., carpenter, r. 812 Kearny Markel Rufus C., paper carrier, r. 156 Third Marker Frank L., waiter, r. 331 Montgomery Markeson Mr., seaman, r. NE cor Berry and Ritch Market Inspector, office new City Hall, first floor Market Street Cable Co., Leland Stanford pres- ident, J. L. Willcutt secretary, office NE cor Fourth and Townsend, room 34
Market Street Cable Railway Co., Leland Stanford president. J. L. Willcutt secretary, H. D. Morton superintendent, Joseph A. Fairbanks controller, NE cor Fourth and Townsend, re- ceiver's office Oakland Ferry, foot of Market
MARKET STREET EXCHANGE Krueckel Brothers proprietors, wines and liquors, 412 Market
Market Street Extension, branch Market Street Cable Railway Co., J. L. Willcutt secretary, H. D. Morton superintendent, office foot Market, general office NE cor Fourth and Townsend
Market Street Pharmacy, Fred. C. Keil drug- gist, 2000 Market
Markewitz August (A. Ramon & Co.) r. 1617 Sacra- mento
Markey Alfred, driver Sutter St. RR., r. 115 Bernard Markey B. F., jeweler, r. 530 Third
Markey Christopher J., laborer, r. 1216 Pacific
Markey Henry S., cashier Union Iron Works, r. 2402 Clay
Markey Lawrence, carpenter, r. 1307 Twenty-fourth Markey Owen, carpenter, r. 1307 Twenty-fourth Markey Patrick, boatman, foot of Washington
Markgraf Frederick J., gasfitter William F. Wilson, r. 2619 Sutter
Markgraf Leopold, carpenter, r. 1517 Devisadero Markgraf. See Marggraf
Markham A., polisher Pac. Saw Mnfg Co., r. Oakland Markham Ellen, widow, r. 940 Capp
Markley Bennett, r. 127 Kearny
Markley Charles H., clerk, r. 408 McAllister
Markley John E., clerk Cyclops Machine Works, r. 12 Hoff Av
Markley Levi, with King-Morse Canning Co., r. 127 Kearny
Markley Sigel, clerk, r. 127 Kearny
Marks Aaron, tailor, r. 734 Montgomery
Marks Abraham, salesman C. Curtin, r. 30 Oak Grove Av
Marks Adolph, r. 404 Stockton
Marks Adolph, dry and fancy goods, 228 Sixth, r. 230 Sixth
Marks Adolph, tailor, 614 California, r. 634 Filbert Marks Albert, commercial traveler, r. 762 Bryant
Marks August, cutler, 506%% Commercial, r. Alameda Marks B., drygoods and trimmings, 1411 }% Dupont Marks Bernis, r. 1412 Bush
Marks Bernhard, superintendent Solomon Marks, r. 27 Langton
Marks Charles, carpenter, r. 11013 Freelon
Marks David R., with Mrs. S. Marks, r. 214 Sixth
Marks Edmund, insurance broker, r. 317 Oak
Marks Edward W., salesman Stein, Simon & Co., r. 317 Oak
Marks Eli, insurance broker, 418 Callfornia, r., 311 Dupont
Marks Emil, bookkeper Koshland Bros.
Marks Emil, salesman L. E. Clauson & Co., r. 460 Natoma
DR. BAZAN'S THERMO-ELECTRIC
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Importers of and Dealers in COAL nud PIG IRON, 41 Market Street, corner Spear.
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Marks F. Mrs. (Bigaze & Co.) r. 816 Green
Marka Frederick, watchmaker and jeweler, Montgom- ery Av, bet Kearny and Pacific, r. 816 Green
Marks H., bookkeeper. r. 913%% Mission
Marks H. & Co. (Herman Marks and J. Levy) pawn- brokers, 644 Clay
Marka Harris, clothing, 239 Fourth
Marks Harry, cigarmaker, r. 11 Caroline
Marks Harry M., r. 113 Turk
Marks Henry, brewer Philadelphia Brewery
Marks Heury, gasfitter, r. 425%% Clementina
Marks Henry, horse dealer, r. 1623 Howard
Marks Heury, tailor, r. 734 Montgomery
Marks Henry C., private secretary land agent C. P. RR .. r. 645 Oak
Marks Herman (H. Marka & Co.) r. 1020 Folsom
Marks Hyman, cigarmaker, r. 419 Green
Marks Hyman, peddler, r. 245 Tehama
Marks Isaac, r. 610 Fulton
Marks Isaac, cashier Mark Strouse & Co., r. 443 Clem- entina
Marks Isaac, cigarmaker, r. 419 Green
Marks Isaac, machinist, r. 1067 Howard
Marks Isaac, propertyman Vienna Gardens, r. 425% Clementina
Marks Isaac, tailor, r. 700 Broadway
Marks Isaac L., tinsmith Adler & Co., r. 728 Valencia Marks Jacob. r. 419 Green
Marka Jacob, cigar dealer, r. 111 Ellis
Marks Jesse E., foreman John S. Bowman & Co., r. 1907 O'Farrell
Marks John G., mattressmaker, r. 13%% Stockton, rear Marks Joel L., cigars and tobacco, NW cor Stockton and Ellis, r. 728 Valencia
Marks John J., merchant, r. SW cor Haight and Pierce Marks John L., assistant bookkeeper Standard Soap Co .. r. SW cor Haight and Pierce
Marks Johanna, widow. r. 321 Hyde
Marks Joseph (Zadig, Wolberg & Co.) r. Palace Hotel Marks Joseph, auctioneer, r. 202 Sixth
Marks Joseph, helper Joseph Mayer, r. 425%2 Clem- entina
Marks Joseph M., with James Gallup & Co.
Marks Julia, widow, r. SE cor Utab and El Dorado Marks Julius, trunkmaker, r. 721 Broadway
Marks Leon B., hackman, NE cor Post and Dupont, r. 214 Sixth
Marks Lewis I., r. 728 Valencia
Marks Lottie Mrs., ladies' nurse, r. 11 Caroline
Marks Louis, gents' furnishing goods, 18 Sixth, r. 762 Pine
Marks Louis, plumber Joseph Mayer, r. 1067 Howard Marks Louis, teamster E. Goslinsky & Co., r. 1015 Golden Gate Av
Marks Mannheim (Barnett, Marks & Co.) r. 218 Sixth Marks Marcus, clerk J. P. Kennedy, r. 55014 Natoma Marks Marcus, mnfr oil clothing, 52 Clay, r.610 Fulton Marks Mark, laborer S. F. and Pac. Glass Works, r. 856 Howard
Marks Max, auctioneer, r. 762 Bryant
Marks Max, junk, 856 Howard
Marks Max H., barber, 542 Clay, r. 6% John
Marks Michael (Marka, Vaenberg & Co.) r. 1403 Van Ness Av
Marks Michael, secondhand furniture, 426 Sixth
Marks Morris, salesman H. Wolf & Bro., r. 1623 How- ard
Marks Morris, tailor, r. 321 Hyde
Marks Morris, tailor, r. NE cor Broadway and Stock- ton
Marks Morris M., porter, r. 728 Valencia
Marks Pauline, widow, r. 905 Market
Marks Rosa B. Miss, with Mrs. S. Marks, r. 214 Sixth
Marks S. Mrs., millinery, 214 Sixth
Marks Samuel, tailor, 209 Pacific
Marks Samuel, tailor, 227 Post
MUTUAL BENEFIT LIFE INS. CO.
OF NEW JERSEY.
Assets, -
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POLICIES ABSOLUTELY NON-FORFEITABLE.
In case of Lapse, the Policy is Continued in Force as long as its value will pay for. Party insuring at age 35 on L'fe plan is entitled to over 4 years' insurance for 2 years' premiums ; over 10 years' insurance for 5 years' premiums ; over 20 years' insurance for 10 years' preminms,
See adv. Bank and Insurance Department
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THE HARDEN "STAR" HAND GRENADE FIRE EXTINGUISHER.
The simplest and most powerful ever produced. The only rellable GRENADE. H. H. GROSS, Solo Agent, 16-18 Second Street.
Marks Samuel, trader, r. 443 Clementina
Marks Samuel M., assistant secretary Pac. Mutual Life Insurance Co., r. 1409 Van Ness Av
Marks Saul, speculator, r. 105 Stockton Marks Simon, r. 214 Sixth
Marks Simon, broker, r. 2125 Pine
Marks Simon, salesman Newman & Levinson, r. Oak. land
Marks Solomon, jewelryboxmaker A. H. Lochbaum, r. 534 Bush
Marks Solomon, shoe mnfr, 87 Stevenson
Marks Thomas, machinist Palmer & Rey, r. 729 Pine Marks, Vaenberg & Co. (M. Marks and A. Vaenberg) mnfrs cigars. 113-115 Battery
Marks William, bookkeeper Leonard E. Clawson, r. 1067 Howard
Marks William, laborer, r. 33 Hinckley Pl
Marks William S., clerk, r. 520 Bush
1 Marks. See Marx
Markson John, longshoreman, r. 517 Vallejo
Markus George P., clerk Hermann & Co., r. 24 Turk Markus Louis, gents' furnishing goods, 313 Dupont Markus. See Marcus
Markwardt John, laborer, r. 523 Tenth
Marlborough House, C. Goodell proprietor, NW cor Second and Folsom
Marley Edward J., painter and whitener, 739 McAl- lister, r. 1219 Fillmore
Marley Edward J., painter, r. 10 Albion Av, rear Marliave Edward C., salesman Richards, Harrison & Sherwood, r. 216 Shotwell
Marliere Camille Miss, r. 818 Geary
Marliere Julia, widow, r. 818 Geary
Marlin George W., carrier Chronicle. r. 1010 Bush
Marlock Charles, clerk, r. 1121 Post
Marlow James, foreman United Carriage Co., r. 102 Ellis
Marlow James, wireworker, r. 707 Natoma
Marlow J. H., gilder Sanborn, Vail & Co., r. Harrison, bet Twenty-seventh and Twenty-eighth
Marlow Katie, operator Neville & Co., r. 707 Natoma
Marlow Thomas, seaman, r. Es Gunnison Av, nr Twenty-eighth, B. H.
Marmont Robert, boilermaker, r. 54 First
Marnaiz L., teamster Presidio Reservation
Marnell James, waiter, r. 1622 Mission
Marnell Willlam J., bookbinder D. Hicks & Co., r. 2209 Geary
Maroevich Rocco, bartender John M. Tadich, r. 629 Broadway
Maron B., laborer, r. NE cor Berry and Ritch
Maronie Marge F., with American Tract Society
Maroney Cornelius, hostler John Kelsey, r. NE cor Harrison and Sixteenth
Maroney Peter, laborer, r. 29 Minna
Maroney. See Moroney
Marple Charles L., clerk W. T. Y. Schenck, r. 1513 Polk
Marple W. L., landscape artist, r. 1513 Polk
Marquardsen Ernst H. J., furniture, 151 Sixteenth Marquardt Anna Miss, housekeeper, 922 Battery Marquardt F., ovenbuilder. r. 605 Broadway
Marquart J. Henry, magazineman Thomas H. Selby & Co., r. 1759 Howard
Marques Jacque, cook J. Berger, r. 10 Selina Pl
Marquette Henry, traveling salesman Murphy, Grant & Co.
Marquez F. del A., r. 743 Folsom
Marquez Miguel, special policeman, r. 2109 Mason
Marquis Alexander W., salesman D. N. & C. A. Haw- ley, r. 2217 Pacific Av
Marquis John, architect, 39 Sutter, r. 2217 Pacific Av Marr Charles, carpenter Pac. Iron Works
Marrack Ernestine Miss, teacher music, r.2533 Mission Marrack Gertrude Miss, teacher music. r. 2533 Mission Marrack Richard T., with Methodist Book Depository, r. 2533 Mission
Marrack R. M., clerk track dept C. P. RR., r. Berkeley
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TINWARE. 309, 311, 313, 315 and 317 MARKET ST.
Marre Antonio, mining, r. 818 Sanaome Marrell A. E., waiter, r. 1023 Stockton
Marrin James, porter Palace Hotel
Marrin Thomas, hostler N. B. and M. RR., r. 11 Freelon
Marriner Johu V., cardriver, r. 106%% Fourteenth Marrion John S., millhand, r. 29% Oak Grove Av Marriman Richard, bottle dealer, r. 1118 Howard
Marriott Frederick, editor, publisher and pro- prietor San Francisco News Letter, 609 Merchant, r. Alameda
Marron Francis J., laborer, r. 502 Seventh
Marron Frank M., clerk Simpson & Millar, r. 321 Dun- can
Marron John H., plasterer, r. 809 Eighteenth
Marron John T., bartender, r. 126 Ninth
Marron John T., plasterer. r. 502 Seventh
Marron John W., laborer, r. 502 Seventh
Marron Margaret, widow. r. 10 Preston Pl, rear
Marron Michael A., groceries and liquors, 332-334 Fourth and 401 Third, r. 332 Fourth
Marron Michael C., plasterer, r. S s Ivy Av, nr Oc- tavia
Marron Patrick, bricklayer, r. 709 Treat Av
Marron Patrick J., laborer, r. 502 Seventh
Marron Patrick J., plasterer, r. 2228 Bush
Marron Thomas, hostler N. B. and M. RR., r. 11 Free- lon
Marrs Charles, carpenter, r. 538%% Howard, rear
Marryatt Adeline Mrs., r. 33 John
Marryatt Henry A., janitor, r. 1227}{ Clay
Marryait James, miner, r. 33 John
Mars V. F., gripman Presidio RR., r. 1311 Larkin, rear
Mareala Nicola, fisherman, r. 17 Lafayette Pl
Marschhausen Charles, bartender stmr Newark, r. 813 O'Farrell
Maraden Henry, bookbinder. r. 1007 Powell
Marsden John, clerk, r. 19 Guy Pl
Marsden Peter, fireman, r, 49 Federal
Marse Ella Miss, spooler Cal. Fuse Works, r. 2423 Mission
Marsele Allen, janitor, r. 1202 Powell
Marselaa George W., foreman Enterprise Mill and Building Co., r. 856 Folsom
Marseli Giovanni, bartender Vincenzo Giounetti, r. 412 Broadway
Marsh Alfred J., conductor Presidio RR., r. 1209 Union
Marsh Charles C., bill clerk R. A. Swain & Co., r. 2507 Howard
Marsh Frank H., salesman Palmer & Rey, r. cor Bay and Jones
Marsh Frederick, salesman Henry Marsh, r. cor Bay and Jones
Marsh Frederick D., collector Easton & Eldridge, r. 2507 Howard
Marsh Forrest E., lettercarrier Post Office, r. 417 Kearny
Marsh George H., machinist, r. 928 Capp
Marsh George T. (Blum, Eppatein & Marsh and G. T. Marsh & Co.) r. 235 Thirteenth
MARSH G. T. & CO. (George T.
Marsh) Japanese Art Repository, whole- sale and retail, 625 Market, Palace Hotel
Marsh Harvy, woodturner, r. 12 Mason
Marsh Henry, pianos, 103 O'Farrell, r. cor Bay and Jones
Marsh Henry F., agent Boston and Sandwich Glasa Co., 577 Market, r. 2507 Howard
Marah Henry F. Jr., insurance, commission merchant and manufacturers' agent, 577 Market, r. 2507 Howard
Marsh Howard T., salesman Continental Oil and Transportation Co., r. 14 Eighth
Marsh James, painter, r. 787 Folsom
Marsh John, cooper Cal. Oil Works, r. Oakland
Marsh John B., driver Pac. Carriage Co., r. 700 Mason Marsh John, waiter, r. 923 Washington
Marsh Maud Miss, teacher piano, French and English Institute, r. 25 Thirteenth
Marsh M. D. Mrs., widow, r. 34 Octavia
Marsh Max, seaman, r. NE cor Drumm and Jackson
Marsh Orlando M., night inspector Custom House, r. 120 Turk
Marsh Perry B., mnfr shirts, 621 Merchant, r. 528 Hayes
Marsh Stephen. teacher music, r. 16 Ridley
Marsh Sydney L., cashier James Sennett & Co .. r. 206 Powell
Marsh Victor, bookkeeper Blum, Eppstein & Marsh, r. 16 Ridley
Marsh Victor, engineer, r. 2311 Larkin, rear
Marshal United States, office U. S. Appraisers' Building, third floor
Marshalk John, r. 912 Sutter
Marshall A., seaman stmr Mexico
Marshall A. H., fresco painter, r. Ahlborn House Marshall Alexander, shoemaker, r. 20%% Franklin
Marshall Ann. widow, ladies' nurse, r. 28 Alabama
Marshall Arthur, teacher riding. r. 20 Stockton
Marshall Benjamin, physician, 905 Post
Marshall Bessie Miss, teacher music, r. 1005 Cali- fornia
Marshall Bettie Miss, r. 1038 Mission
Marshall Christopher A., bookkeeper, r. 1718 Jones
Marshall Clarence E., waiter, r. 916 Howard
Marshall David P., foreman and inspector lamplight-
ers S.F. Gas Light Co., r. SE cor Fifth and Howard Marshall Edna Mra., milliner, r. 12 Ellis
Marshall Edward C., Attorney General State of
California, chambers 121 Post, r. 2624 California Marahall Ellen, boots and shoes, 413 Hayes
Marshall Fayette C., deputy Attorney General State of California, chambers 121 Post, r. 2624 Califor. nia
Marshall Frank (Leal & Marshall) r. 315 Drumm
Ma
Marshall Frank, messman etmr Queen of the Pacific Marshall George, first officer stmr Arcata, r. 569 Bry- ant
Marshall George S., bookkeeper, r. 511 Poat
Marshall George S., liquor saloon, 1802 Market
Marshall George W., r. 715 Ellis
Marshall Greenwood. weaver S. F. Pioneer Woolen Factory, r. 2708 Polk
Marshall Henry, ropemaker, r. 1 Alabama
Marshall Henry, secretary Free Public Library, 428 Bush, r. 1053% Golden Gate Av
Marshall Henry, shoemaker, r. 20% Franklin
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