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MORETTI & TREZZINI, PHELAN BUILDING, SAN FRANCISCO.
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ST. DAVID'S. 190 ROOMS,
715 HOWARD STREET, near Third, San Francisco. No Cleaner or better Furnished Rooms in the city. Open ail night.
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W. W. MONTAGUE & CO.
MANUFACTURERS OF
Plain, Japanned and Stamped
TINWARE. 309, 311, 313, 315 and 317 MARKET ST
Pacific Coast Oil Co. (Los Angeles and Ventura Cos., Cal.) Edward Wheaton secretary, 123 Cali- fornia, room 22
Pacific Coast Passenger Agent Association, Harry B. Smith Jr. secretary, 26 Montgomery, room 7
Pacific Coast Postal Index, Louis P. McCarty publisher, 706 California
Pacific Coast Purchasing Agency, Mrs. D. L. Whipple |]
Pacific Glass Cutting, Staining, Emboss- ing and Designing Works, John Mallon proprietor, 19 Fremont and 1213-1215 Howard
Pacific Glove Works, S. Bruml proptr, 107 Battery Pacific Glue Factory, Codington, Wilcox & Co. proptrs, Teneriffe, bet Adele and Stringham
Pacific Gold and Silver Plating Works, William E. Shepman proprietor, 101-103 Geary
Pacific Graphic, William S. Wagner editor and proprietor, 620 Merchant
Pacfic Hardware Co., George P. Thurston presi- dent, C. H. Morgan secretary and treasurer, 934 Mission
Pacific Heat and Light Co., W. K. Leveridge agent, 603 Market
Pacific Hebrew Orphan Asylum and Home Society, Devisadero, bet Hayes and Grove
Pacific Herald of Holiness, George Newton editor, 607 California
Pacific Homoeopathic Dispensary Mrs C. F. Nihho
prietors, NW cor Front and Broadway Pacific Fringe Factory, Auerbach & Thompson proptrs, 751 Market
PACIFIC FRUIT CO.
M. T. Brewer manager, wholesale dealers California green and dried fruits, nuts, etc., 408-410 Davis
Pacific Furnishing, Decorating and Supply Co., pur- chasing agents, 342 Fremont
Pacific Furniture Factory, Kragen & Geist proptrs, 736 Brannan
Pacific Gas Improvement Co. [lessee Central Gas Light Co.) Albert Miller president, G. D. Newhall secretary, office 841 Market, works cor Fillmore and Bay, and cor Third and Townsend
Pacific Metal Works, Morrow & Strong proprie. tors, 115-117 First
Pacific Methodist (weekly) Wick B. Parsons editor, 532 Clay
SCHAFER & CO. Men's, Youths' and Boys' Clothing and Furnishing Goods. NO. 11 MONTGOMERY ST.
FINE CUSTOM CLOTHING TO ORDER.
I. S. VAN WINKLE & CO. 413-415 MARKET ST.
Iron, Steel, Heavy Hardware and all kinds of BLACKSMITHS' MATERIALS.
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JOHN WIGMORE, Office 133 Spear Street. Yards: 129 to 147 Spear St., and 26. 28 Howard St.
WALNUT, MAPLE, CHERRY:
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Pacific Mutual Life Insurance Co., George A. Moore president, Jasper N. Patton secretary, 418 California
Pacific Nursery, Frederick Ludemann proptr, W s Baker, bet Lombard and Chestnut
Pacific Oakum Factory, S. F. Weeks proptr, cor Eighteenth and Harrison
Pacific Oil Works, Allyne & White proprietors, cor Chestnut and Taylor, office 112-114 Front
Pacific Oil and Lend Works, N & King, bet Second and Third, Kittle & Co. agents, office 202 California
PACIFIC OYSTER HOUSE
Charles Haake proprietor, 914 Murket Pacific Perfumery Co., H. C. Hudson & Co., proprietors, 10 Stevenson
Pacific Pile Preserving and Constructiou Co., Frank Unger secretary, office 327 Pine
Pacific Pilote, (German Weelky) Frederick G. Ger- hard publisher and proprietor, 1825 Howard
Pacific Planing Mills, M. & A. Hansen propri- etors, Berry, nr Sixth
Pacific Power Co., S. C. Bigelow president, F. M. Pickering secretary, works 23 Stevenson, office 523 Montgomery
Pacific Press Publishing House (Oakland) James W. Gardner agent, 529 Commercial
Pacific Printer (monthly) Palmer & Rey publish- ers, 405-407 Sansome
Pacific Refinery and Assay Office, F. Reich- ling proprietor, 404 Montgomery
Pacific Rolling Mill Co., William Alvord presi- dent, Charles M. Keeney secretary, L. B. Bench- ley general manager. P. Noble superintendent, works Potrero Point, office 202 Market
Pacific Rubber Paint Co., Whittier, Fuller & Co. proprietors, 228-230 Beale, office SW cor Front and Pine
Pacific Rural Press (weekly) Dewey & Co. publishers and proprietors, 252 Market
Pacific Saw Manufacturing Co., James Pat- terson president and manager, Nathan W. Spauld- ing vice-president, James M. Davis secretary, manufacturers saws, planing knives, reaper and mower sections, 17-19 Fremont
Pacific Scouring Co. (wool) George Abbot agent, NW cor Fifth and Townsend
Pacitic Soda Co., John Horstmann proprietor, 767. 775 Bryant
Pacific Soda Works, Breig & Schafer proptrs, 38 Hayes
Pacinc Spring and Mattress Co. (W. A. Clark, Henry Black and A. L. Pringle) warerooms 25-27 New Montgomery, factory cor Sixteenth and Harrison Pacific States Watchman (semi-monthly) Watchman Publishing Co. publishers and proptrs, 252 Market Pacific Steam Agricultural Manufactur- ing Co., Charles W. Brooks secretary, office Lick House, room 81
Pacific Steam Carpet Beating Works, Conk- lin Brothers proprietors, 333 Golden Gate Av
Pacific Steam Navigation Co., Williams, Di- mond & Co. agents, 202 Market
Pacific Steum Whaling Co., Josiah N. Knowles manager, Edwin L. Griffith secretary, 28 Cali- fornia
Pacific Stock Exchange Board, 316 Montgomery
Pacific Stove Co., W. B.Wadman manager, 939 Market Pacific Straw Works, George A. Dean proptr, 16 Fourth Pacific Street Wharf, foot of Pacific
Pacific Tannery (Stockton, Cal.) Kullman, Wag- ner & Co. proprietors, office 106 Battery
Pacific Tca Co., B. Lake proptr, 995 Market
Pacific The (Congregational weekly) Publishing Co. of the Pacific publishers, 7 Montgomery Av, room 23
The Mutual Benefit Life ·Ins. Co. NEWARK, NEW JERSEY.
PREMIUMS RECEIVED, $102,268,306 84.
Premiums may be paid all cash, or on the 30 PER CENT. LOAN PLAN, as specially offered by this Company.
See Bank and Insurance Dept. this Bool JAMES MUNSELL JR., Agent, 415 Montg'y St
FRATINGER & CO. JERSEY WAISTS,
IN ALL COLORS AND STYLES, AT ALL PRICES. 105 KEARNY STREET.
Pacific Towboat Co., William M. Hawley manager, office foot of Vallejo
Pacific Trade Journal, J. D. Robertson publisher and proptr, 529 Clay
PACIFIC TRANSFER CO.
Evan J. Colemun president, J. Henley Smith vice-president, William H. Fisher superIntenilent, 110 Sutter, Telephone No. 146
PACIFIC TRUCKING CO. A. F. Conant manager, general dray- ing and forwarding, 17 Main
Pacific Type Foundry, Marder, Luse & Co. proprietors, 526-528 Sacramento
Pacific Varnish Works, William H. Worden proptr, Es Utah, bet Alameda and El Dorado office 223 Sacramento
Pacific Vinegar and Pickle Works, John L. Koster manager, 415-417 Fulton. office 323 Front Pacific Watch Factory, Adolph Osterloh, pro- prietor, 423 Mission
Pacific Yacht Club, W. R. Melville secretary, office Bank of California, NW cor California and San- some
Pacific Zinc Ornament Factory, Emile Boesch proprietor, 583-585 Mission
Packard A. Mrs., r. 776 Howard
Packard Albert, attorney at law, 523 Kearny, room 24, r. 303 Kearny
Packard Albert G. (Packard & Co.) r. 734 Montgomery Packard Chester S., teacher music, r. 1909 Stevenson Packard George, r. 109 Fifth
Packard John, mattressmaker. r. 1108 Filbert
Packard William J. (Packard & Co.) r. 734 Montgom- ery
Packard & Co. (Albert G. and William J.) editors and proprietors La Republica, 734 Montgomery
Packer James. driver Contra Costa Laundry Assn, r. 818 Green
Packer John W., dairyman, r. NW cor Filbert and Oc- tavia
Packer W. L., r. 126 Sixth
Packer's Exchange of California, A. D. Cut- ler president, P. D. Code vice-president, I. H. Morse secretary and treasurer, office 121 Market Packham Robert, foreman Union Iron Works, r. E s Minnesota, bet Mariposa and Solano
Packham Thomas, liquor saloon, 35 Pacific, r. 75 Ore- gon
Packscher A., tinware, 2107 Fillmore
Packscher Adolph, merchant, office 423 Jackson, r. 2521 Sacramento
Packscher Joseph, plumber, r. 2107 Fillmore
Packscher Simon, cigars and tobacco The Bald- win
Paddock Charles J., salesman J. A. Folger & Co., r. 1014 Geary
Paddock David, fireman. r. 572 Howard
Paddock Edgar L. salesman J. A. Folger & Co., r. 26 McAllister
Paddock Ethelbert S., with Levison Bros., r. Russ House
Paddock Frederick B., salesman Kast & Co., r. 515 Post
Paddock J. D., r. 930 Market
Paddock Martin L., salesman F. S. Chadbourne & Co.
Paddock Nathan C., capitalist, r. 49 South Park
Paddock William M., r. 49 South Park
Paddon Abel, malt-ter, r. 3 Henrietta Square
Paddon William, boottreer Cahn, Nickelsburg & Co., r. 1719 Howard
Padelinetti Christian (Stablknecht, Van Gul- pen & Padelinetti) r. 719 Post
Pader Georgiana, widow, r. 612 Taylor
Padilla Joseph, cook, r. 17 Hinckley
Padkin John, carpenter, r. 41612 Hyde
MORETTI & TREZZINI, PHELAN BUILDING, SAN FRANCISCO.
Fresco and Decorative Artists.
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LONDON and NEW YORK CLOTHING CO.
Best place to buy FURNISHING GOODS Cor. Sutter and Kearny Streets.
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W. W. Montague & Co.
Importers and Dealers in ENGLISH AND AMERICAN
TILE,
Encaustic, Glazed and Plain. 309, 311, 313, 315 and 317 MARKET STREET
Padoy Alice, widow, r. 560 Olive Av
Paehtz Gustavus J., locksmith, r. 732 Folsom
Paetzold Benjamin, locksmith, 1235 Mission
Pagander Gustaf W., with T. T. Gresley, r. 3 Kappeler Court
Paganini William (Demartini, Paganini & Co.) r. 303 Fourth
Paganotti Silvestro, painter, r. 6 Varennes
Paganucci Domenico (C. Giuntini & Co.) r. 115 Clark Page Arthur (Page Bros.) r. San Rafael
Page Benjamin Z., teamster Alfred N. Grant, r. 1184 Harrison
Page Brothers (Arthur and George T.) general brok- ers and agents Union Insurance Soc. of Canton (limited) 408 California, room 2
Page C. F., r. 1609 Geary
Page Charles (Page & Eells) attorney at law, 316 Cali- fornia, rooms 9-11. r. 2518 Pacific Av
Page Charles, laborer Empire Foundry, r. 1314 Na- toma
Page Charles, teamster, r. 1129 Howard
Page Charles S., carpenter, r. 1111 Stockton
Page Clara J. Miss, bookbinder, r. E s York, bet Twenty-third and Twenty-fourth
Page Delia E. Miss, teacher Potrero Primary School, r. 730 Post
Page Delia F., widow, r. 730 Post
Page E. Mrs., r. 215% O'Farrell
Page Edward, waiter, r. 146 Natoma
Page Edward, woodturner Richard Herring, r. 721 Bryant
Page Emma Miss, furnished rooms, 17 Dupont
Page Frank W., workman coiner's dept U. S. Mint, r. 127 Kearny
Page Frederick B., finisher L. & E. Emanuel, r. 172 Perry
Page Frederick C., bartender, r. 4 Harriet
Page George, r. 172 Perry
Page George T. (Page Bros.) r. San Rafael
Page George W., draftsman Edward R. Swain, r. Florence House
Page Giles, clerk F. H. McCormick, r. 1001 Powell
Page Gustav L. (Page & Falch) r. 720 Turk
Page Hamilton, with Cal. Furniture Mnfg. Co., r. 201 Buchanan
Page Harry J. (Harry J. Page & Co.) r. 6 Montgomery Av
Page Harry J. & Co. (Harry J. Page) painters, 534 Sacramento
Page Henry C., teamster, r. 126 Clara
Page Hiram C., watertender, r. 726 Brannan, rear
Page Isaac B., turner Jason Springer & Co., r. 551 Mission
Page James D. Jr., attorney at law, 315 California, rooms 16-17, r. 402 Geary
Page James H., clerk quartermaster's dept, U. S. A., r. 913 Geary
Page Jay H., carpenter. r. 577 Minna
Page John C. F., bartender, r. 4 Harriet
Page John W., lineman S. F. Telegraph Co., r. 1409 California
Page Joseph, fruits, 506 Hayes
Page Joseph, seaman, r. 1013 Kearny
Page Joseph M., r. E s York, bet Twenty-third and Twenty-fourth
Page Joseph M. Jr., clerk A. L. Bancroft & Co., r. E s York. bet Twenty-third and Twenty-fourth
Page Louisa Miss, r. 730 Post
Page Lucy Miss. r. 418 Sutter
Page Mamie Miss, stenographer Sun Insurance Co.
Page Robert J., telegraph repairer, r. 1409 California
Page Rufus B., leak inspector Spring Valley W.W., r. 102 Mason
Page Sarah A., widow, r. 1409 California
Page Thomas W. (Moore & Page) r. Russ House
Page William H., porter, r. 823 Harrison
Page William M., physician and aurgeon, 410 Kearny, office hours 12:30 to 3:30 P. M.
Page William R., steward stir Constance, r. 931 Sac- ramento
Page William M., foreman finisher West Coast Furni- ture Co., r. 172 Perry
Page & EelIs (Charles Page and Charles P. Eells) attorneys at law, 316 California, rooms 9-11
Page & Falch (Gustav L. Page and Otto Falch) bakery and restaurant, NW cor Turk and Mason 19 Page. See Paige
Pagel Frederick, seaman, r. 263 East
Pagemann Charles, steward, r. 142 Sixth
Pages Jules E., engraver, r. 1316 O'Farrell
Pages Jules F., engraver and die sinker, 648 Sacra- mento, r. 1316 O'Farrell
Paget Emanuele M. Mrs., teacher music, r. 1028 Hyde Paget Felicien V., teacher French Urban School, r. 1028 Hyde
Paget Thomas, carpenter, r. N s Bay, nr Larkin
Paguezurray Martin. boarding and lodging, 319 Sutter Pahl John, machinist I. H. Small, r. 312 Minna
Pahl Richard, boots and shoes, 324 Kearny, r. 326 Kearny
Pahl Richard H., grocer, r. NW- cor Fifth and Towns- end
Pahn Charles, seaman, r. 114 Valparaiso
Paige Calvin, capitalist, office 116 Leidesdorff, r. Lick House
Paige Cutler, real estate, 116 Leidesdorff, r.1422 Sutter Paige Samuel B. (S. B. Paige & Co.) r. 155 New Mont- gomnery
Paige S. B. & Co. (Samuel B. Paige and Charles J. Moore) Detroit aafes and locks, 256 Market and 10 Front
Paige Timothy, real estate, 116 Leidesdorff, r. 1422 Sutter
1) Paige. See Page
Paillaissan Joseph, employee Model Laundry
Paille Marcellin L., butcher Mark Strouse & Co., r. 596 Stevenson
Paine Charles S., foreman San Franciscan, r. 1008 Powell
Paine David, r. 129 Dolores
Paine Edward, bric-a-brac, 330 Sutter, r. 2311 Webster Paine Frank H., fence maker Cal. Wire Works, r. 129 Dolores
Paine Frederick A., foreman Pioneer White Lead and Color Works, r. 932 }{ Guerrero
Paine James, organbuilder, W s Mission, nr Twenty- ninth, r. California Av, opp Twenty-ninth
19 Paine. See Payne
Painter Albert, capitalist, r. 831 Jackson
Painter Arthur, capitalist, r. 831 Jackson
Painter C. A. Mrs., widow, r. 831 Jackson
Painter Edward R., publisher Prices Current, office 123 California, r. Alameda
Painter Edgar, capitalist, r. 831 Jackson
Painter J. Milton (Painter & Co.) r. Alameda
Painter Joseph, laborer, r. 735 Brannan
Painter Oscar clerk W. G. Jobson, r. 831 Jackson
Painter Theodore P. (Painter & Co.) r. Alameda Painter Walter, capitalist, r. 831 Jackson
Painter & Co. (Theodore P. and J. Milton Painter) type, electrotype and stereotype foun- dry, and dealers printers' inks and printers' material, 510 Clay
Pajaro and Santa Cruz Railroad Co., George Crocker president, J. L. Willcutt secre- tary, A. C. Bassett superintendent, NE cor Fourth and Townsend, room 34
Pakenham John V., lumberman, r. 61 Federal
Palace Dye Works, Charles J. Holmes manager, office 633 Market
Palace Hotel, A. D. Sharon lessee, SW cor New Mont- gomery and Market
Palace Livery Stable, United Carriage Co. proptrs, 615-617 Howard
Palace Variety Theatre, T. F. A. Obermeyer proprietor, SE cor Dupont and Post
DR. BAZAN'S THERMO-ELECTRIC
RUSSIAN and TURKISH BATHS A SPECIALTY. Also Medicated and Electric Baths Given. 415 SUTTER STREET. 415
KNEASS & CO.,
dealers in KITCHEN FURNITURE of every description. RANGES, TINWARE, Etc., 29 TAYLOR ST.
BERRY & PLACE MACHINE CO., 12 California Street, WOOD WORKING MACHINERY, MACHINE TOOLS and MILL SUPPLIES.
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SOLICITS ADVERTISEMENTS
FOR PAPERS PUBLISHED IN
CALIFORNIA, UTAH, COLORADO, IDAHO,
ATLANTIC STATES,
EUROPE,
NEVADA,
MONTANA, BRITISH POSSESSIONS,
OREGON,
ARIZONA, NEW ZEALAND, and the
WASHINGTON, MEXICO, AUSTRALIAN COLONIES,
SANDWICH ISLANDS.
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ARRANGEMENTS WITH THE BEST PAPERS.
ADDRESS,
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LEHIGH, CUMBERLAND and ENGLISH FOUNDRY COKE. 41 Market Street, corner Spear.
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Palache Edmund, bookkeeper Jones & Co., r. 626 Twenty-ihird
Palache Gilbert (H. M. Newhall & Co.) r. 321 Fre- mont
Palache James (Kittle & Co.) r. Berkeley
Palache T. Hood, clerk National Assurance Co., r. 321 Fremont
Palache W., freight clerk stmr City of Peking
Palacios Mariana, widow, shirtmaker, r. 1322 Kearny
Paladini Achille, fish, 33-35 San Francisco Mar- ket, r. cor Sansome and Vallejo
Paladini Pietro, collector, r. 604 Vallejo
Paladini Raffaelo, carpenter, r. 818 Sausome
Palanca J. E., laborer Masonic Cemetery
Palaric Vincent, chief cook Occidental Restaurant
Palasson P. M., dairyman, r. Lombard, bet Pierce and Scott
Palecki Joseph L., carriage painter, r. 515 Gough Palin Esther Miss, dressmaker, r. 1002 Alabama
Palin Julian, carrepairer S. P. RR., r. 1002 Alabama
Palini Giuseppe, Bersaglierl Soc., 625 Broadway Palitieri Giuseppe, musician, r. 505 Green
Palas James, expressman, r. 551 Folsom Pallier John G., caterer. r. 20 Lewis
Pallies Alexander, produce commission merchant, 318 Davis, r. Oakland
Palm Charles W. (Robitscher & Palm) r. 963 Market Palmu Martina, widow, r. 261 Stevenson
Palm Philip, shipliner, r. 531 East
Palm Rudolph H., jewelry box maker, r. 261 Steven- son
Palm Saloon, Devlin & Kaufman proprietors, 941 Market
Palmaison Andrew, r. 225 Nineteenth
Palmer Aaron B., sacksewer Capitol Mills, r. 118 Sac- ramento
Palmer A. B., clerk Mrs. Abbie E. Wood, r. 325 O'Far- rell
Palmer A. H., car driver, r. 642 Fourth
Palmer Albert, bartender, r. 558 Minna
Palmer Albert R., bookkeeper, 103 Steuart, r. Oak- land
Palmer Angie C. Mrs,, teacher Lincoln Grammar School, r. 664 Mission
Palmer Arthur B., clerk Lewis W. McGlauflin, r. 118 Haight
Palmer Asa J. W., carbuilder, r. 2819 Mission
Palmer Charles H., salesman James W. Burnham, r. 107 Fell
Palmer Charles N., r. 127 Julien Av
Palmer Clinton, stevedore, r. 430 Montgomery Av
Palmer Cyrus, office Golden State and Miners' Iron Works, r. 16 Rincon Pl
Palmer Cyrus E., salesman Capitol Mills, r. Oakland Palmer Delia Miss, furnished rooms, 126 Sixth
Palmer E. A., r. 325 O'Farrell
Palmer Edward, seaman, r. 407 Drumm
Palmer Edward T., blacksmith, r. 26 Pleasant
Palmer Edwin, salesman, r. 2113 Webster
Palmer Edwin C., clerk, r. 16 Ninth
Palmer F., r. 519 Sacramento
Palmer Fannie E. Miss. r. 706 California
Palmer Frederick R., packer Sanborn, Vail & Co., r. 1042 Folsom
Palmer George, driver L. Indig, r. E s Gunnison Av, bet Twenty-seventh and Twenty-eighth
Palmer George, expressman, NE cor Minna and Third, r. 2701 Harrison
Palmer George, laborer, r. 539 Eighth
Palmer George, with S. F. and Pac. Glass Works, r. 1585 Folsom
Palmer George B., carpenter, r. S s Folsom, bet Twenty-seventh and Twenty-eighth
Palmer George H., physician and surgeon, 425 Geary Palmer George H., steward stmr Manzanita, r. 1112 Montgomery
Palmer George J., shoecutter, r. 913 Greenwich
MUTUAL BENEFIT LIFE INS. CO.
NEWARK, NEW JERSEY.
TOTAL RECEIPTS, $134,619,503 54.
CASH LOANS MADE at any time up to half the Value of Assignable Policies.
Sec adv. Bank and Insurance Dept.
JAMES MUNSELL JR., Agent, 415 Montg'y St.
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BURR FOLDING BEDS.
The highest comfort and greatest economy secured by their use. Opens and closes with bedding and pillows all in place. Maden thirty styles, plain, ornamental and elaborate, from $30 up.
H. H. GROSS, 16-18 Second St.
Palmer H., millwright, r. 1585 Folsom
Palmer Harold O., teacher music, r. 108 Liberty Palmer Harry, r. 848 Folsom
Palmer Harry H., clerk McElroy & Magner, r. 177 Clara Palmer Henry (Henry Palmer & Co.) r. 118 Haight
Palmer Henry, clerk McElroy & Magner, r. 1042 Folsom
Palmer Henry & Co. (Heury Palmer) whole- sale and retail California wines, 435 California
Palmer Jacob, vice-president Deming-Palmer Milling Co., 204 Davis, r. Oakland
Palmer James R., cabinetmaker A. J. Forbes, r. 107 Fell
Palmer James W., stable foreman Capitol Mills, r. 312 Thirteenth
Palmer Jane B., widow, r. 26 Pleasant
Palmer J. Irving, millhand Capitol Mills, r. 312 Thirteenth
Palmer John, captain schr Mendocino
Palmer John, painter, r. 615 Natoma, rear
Palmer John C., day inspector Custom House, r. 325 O'Farrell
Palmer John H., teamster, r. 2 Rincon Court
Palmer John J. (Palmer & Rey) r. 1906 Webster
Palmer Joseph S., shoemaker P. F. Nolan & Sons, r. 177 Minna
Palmer Lawrence .W. (Palmer & Steers) r. 511 Webster Palmer Louis T. J., plumber with T. Hayes, r. Com- mercial Hotel
Palmer Nellie W. Mrs., stenographer Continental Oil and Transportation Co. of Cal., r. Haywards
Palmer Norman L., bookkeeper A. Gerberding, r. Oakland
Palmer Oline, widow, r. 1 Essex Pl
Palmer Robert. fireman C. P. RR., r. N s Liberty, nr Church
Palmer S. A. Mrs., dressmaker, r. 412 Jones
Palmer Samuel H., collector Renton Coal Co., r. 26 Pleasant
Palmer Sidney S., bookkeeper H. P. Gregory & Co., r. Oakland
Palmer S. P. clerk Palmer & Rey, r. 1906 Webster
Palmer Thomas, boatman, r. 1112 Montgomery-
Palmer Thomas, delivery clerk freight depot C. P. RR., r. 767 Harrison
Palmer Thomas F., traveling salesman, r. 127 Julian Av
Palmer Wales L., president Golden State and Miners' Iron Works, 237-257 First, r. 2 Essex PI Palmer Warren S., civil engineer. r. 26 Pleasant
Palmer William E. (Palmer & Barrows) r. 1808 Geary Palmer William E., student, r. 2 Essex Pl
Palmer William F., coffee saloon, 606 Mission
Palmer William H., bookkeeper Huntington, Hopkins & Co., r. 427 Oak
Palmer William H., varnisher, r. 107 Fell
Palmer William H. H., physician, r. 113 Oak
Palmer William J. T., city agent Firemans Fund In- surance Co., r. 107 Fell
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Palmer & Barrows (William E. Palmer and Edward C. Barrows) groceries, 1808 Geary
PALMER & REY (John J. Palmer and Valentine J. A. Rey) New York, Portland and San Francisco, machin- ists, dealers Scotch and American type, presses, printers' materials and ma- chinery, electrotypers and stereotypers and auxiliary publishers and proprie- tors Pacific States Advertising Bureau, 405-407 Sansome
Palmer & Steers (Lawrence W. Palmer and Edward E. Steers) mnfrs broome, 315 Davis
Palmers Augustus, salesman Great American Import- ing Tea Co., r. 420 Tehama
Palmeyer Hermann, butcher South S. F. Packing and Provision Co., r. N & Venezuela, bet Platte and Yazoo
TRUMAN, ISHAM & CO., 58
421-427 SOLE AGENTS FOR Market St. Dederick's Perpetual HAY PRESSES,
AL.
1
Fry Porwian Billers!
J. MACDONOUGH & CO.
913
E. C. HUGHES,
SHI SANSOME ST., San Francisco.
Fine Job Printing.
Catalogues, Price Lists and Pamphlet
PAL
914
PAR
W. W. MONTAGUE & CO. IMPORTERS OF STOVES AND RANGES.
Manufacturers of FRENCH RANGES. 309, 311, 313, 315 and 317 MARKET STREET
Palmgreene Ernest St. J., elevatorman The Famous Crockery and Fancy Goods Co., r. 821 Green Palmieri Egisto C., bookkeeper, r. 1500 Dupont Palmiero Lorenzo, fisherman, r. 124 Pacific
Palmquist Alma, domestic. 2030 Laguna Palmquist Frank, r. 136 Ridley
Palmquist John, tailor, r. 136 Ridley
Palmquist Knuth, seaman, r. 11 Pacific
Palmroos John, seaman, r. 253 Steuart
Palson Adolph, wellborer, r. Ahlborn House
Paltenghi Andrew, proprietor Metropolitan Marble Works, 1235 Market. r. 790 Stevenson
Palumbo Louis (Ward & Palumbo) r. 721% Broadway Pamperin T. G. (Malm & Pamperin) r. 606 Howard Panama Railroad Co., Williams, Dimond & Co. agents, 202 Market
Panario Frank Mrs., widow, r. 136 Lily Av Pander Joseph, boots and shoes, 12%% Dupont Panella Andrew, musician, r. 3 Auburn
Panella Bernardino, musician, r. 3 Auburn
Panella Nicholas, musician, r. 1320 Stockton
Panelli Pietro, porter F. Daneri & Co .. r. 1523 Mason Panello G., fish, 11-12 Bay City Market, r. 439 Union Pangburn Charles W., apprentice Pioneer Iron Works, r. 318 Sixth
Pangburn M. W. Mrs .. bakery, 318 Sixth
Pangburn Stanley D., physician, 212 Sixth
Panhorst Lizzie, domestic, 126 Capp
Panorama Building, SW cor Eddy and Mason
PANORAMA THE
(Battle of
Waterloo) United States Panorama
Co., Chicago, proprietors, Albert Pissis manager, SW cor Eddy and Mason
Pantoja Pedro, bootblack, r. 239 Minna
Pantoux J. L., engineer French Hospital
Panzini Thomas J., salesman Richards & Snow, r. 8% Hill
Paolinelli Agostino, fruits and vegetables, 801% Stockton
Paolinelli Domenico, fruits and vegetables, SE cor Pacific and Leavenworth
Paolinelli G., laborer P. F. F. Kohnke
Pape August, clerk, r. 271 Tehama
Pape Charles, laborer C. L. Benton & Co.
Pape Charles H. A., waiter Ahlborn House
Pape Edwin, silverware and jewelery, 605 and 623 Kearny. r. 211 Prospect Pl
Pape Ferdinand, cabinetmaker Fuchs & Euler, r. 5 Morris Av
Pape Frederick I., r. SE cor Hayes and Van Ness Av Pape Frederick L. M., groceries and liquors, NW cor Battery and Jackson, r. 2109 Leavenworth
Pape Henry, cook Mrs. M. E. McGivney, r. 517 Folsom Pape Henry, painter, r. 154 Eighth
Pape Jacob (Pape & Risaland) r. 11 Dikeman Pl
Pape John H., miller Yolo Mills, r. 815 Post
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