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Pinteux Joseph, painter, r. 535 Vallejo
Pinto Adolph, nurse, r. 817 Vallejo
Pinto David, zincographer. r. 817 Vallejo
Pinto Emanuel, shirtcutter E. Reeb. r. 817 Vallejo
Pinto Jacob, clerk W. A. Searles, r. 6 Hopeton Terrace Pinto Joseph, salesman Crocker Bros., r. 817 Vallejo Pinto L. M., musician, r. Ahlborn House
Pinto Richard M. (Bingham & Pinto) r. 827 Post
Pinto William, driver United Carriage Co., r. 8 Hub- bard
Pioneer and Alta Flour Milla, Eisen Bros. proptrs, 12- 14 Stevenson
Pioneer Baking Powder Co., A. Schilling & Co. proprietors, 108-112 Market
Pioneer Building, 808 Montgomery
Pioneer Carpet Beating Machine, J. Spauld- ing & Co., proprietors, 353-355 Tehama
Ploneer Carriage Factory, H. Casebolt & Co. proptrs, NE cor Laguna and Union
Pioneer Cigar Box Factory, Abraham Wald- stein proprietor, S s Berry, nr Sixth, office 320 Sanaome
Pioneer Consolidated Mining Co. (Eureka, Nev.) J. M. Buffington secretary, 309 California, rooms 3-4 Pioneer Homeopathic Pharmacy, Boericke & Schreck, proprietors, successors to Boericke & Tafel, 234 Sutter
Pioneer House, Mrs. Lena Butterworth proptr, Black Point, foot of Larkin
Pioneer Iron Works, Calvin Nutting & Son pro- prietors, 227-229 Main Pioneer Kindergarten, 117 Turk
Pioneer Malt House, Bach & Lux proprietors, 2108 Stockton, office 537 Sacramento
Pioneer Malt House. Joseph Schweitzer & Co., proptrs, 414-424 Chestnut
Pioneer Mining Co. (Gila Co., Arizona) A. Jud- son secretary, 320 Sansome, room 52
Pioneer Paper Box Mannfactory, Charles Thiebaut proprietor, 765 Mission
Pioneer Paper Mills (Marin Co., Cal.) S. P. Tay- lor & Co. proprietors. 414-416 Clay
Pioneer Park, E s Kearny, from Filbert to Greenwich Pioneer Power Block. 8-12 Stevenson
Pioneer Saloon, Mrs. Henrietta McDonald pro- prietress, E s Louisiana, bet Sierra and Napa
Pioneer Salt Works, B. F. Barton & Co. propri- etors, 211-213 Sacramento
Pioneer Soda Water Works, Martin Walsh and Charles Welch, proptrs, 1721 Market
Pioneer Steam Coffee and Spice Mills, J. A. Folger & Co. proprietors, 104-106 California
Pioneer Straw Hat Manufacturing Co., F. Toplitz & Co. proprietors, 37 Stevenson, office 571 Market
RUMAN, ISHAM & CO., 421-427 Market St.,
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Pioneer Varnish Works, Hueter Bros. & Co. proprietors, N s Sonoma, bet Rhode Island and Kansas, office 601 Market
Pioneer Warehouse, Hulford & Bolton proptrs, SW cor Battery and Filbert
Pioneer White Lead and Color Works, Whit- tier, Fuller & Co. proprietors, factory 231 Fre- mont
Pioneer Woolen Factory, San Francisco, Black Point, bet Larkin and Van Ness Av, office 323 Pine
Pioneers California, 808 Montgomery
Pioneers of California Territorial, rooms 838 Market Piper Arthur L., bookkeeper estate Jerome B. Piper, r. 15 De Boom
Piper Frank, manager Piper's Line Bay and River Schooners, 7 Clay, r. 15 De Boom
Piper Harry, merchant, r. 15 De Boom
Piper Jerome B. (estate of) proprietors Piper's Line Bay and River Schooners, 7 Clay
Piper John, watchman Nevada Block, r. 416 3% Shipley Piper Lillie Miss, stenographer Law, King & Law
Piper Stephen L., clerk Langley & Michaels, r. cor Algeria and Osage
Piper Walter J. H., special policeman, r. 717 Bush Piper William A., capitalist, r. Lick House
Piper William W., salesman Carlson & Currier, r. 331 Ellis
Piper's Line Bay and River Schooners, estate Jerome B. Piper proprietors, 7 Clay
Pippert Peter, laborer, r. 111 Fourth
Pippey Edward W., machinist, r. 504 Third
Pippey Robert L., clerk Magee & Moore, r. 932 Union Pippey Robert N., captain fireboat Governor Irwin, r. 932 Union
Pippitt Willard, clerk Lincoln & Co., r. 1039 Market Pippy Charles M., clerk delivery dept. Wells, Fargo & Co., r .. 9 Clyde
Pippy George H., milk dealer, r. 621 Third
Pippy Mary A., widow, r. 9 Clyde
Pique Edward, teacher music. r. 130 Turk
Piqueray Julius, cook, r. 428 Broadway
Piquerez Augustus, hostler Daniel McCarty, r. 1412 Powell
Piquerez Frank, shoemaker, r. 1412 Powell
Piquerez Sylvester A., r. 1412 Powell
Piquett Thomas J., clerk Edward I. Mahoney, r. 539 Natoma
Piratsky James G., printer, r. NW cor Cook and Geary Pircher Andreas, bartender, r. 707 Mission
Pircher John, liquor saloon, 154 Second, r. 101 Te- hama
Pirisi Joseph, S. J., St. Ignatius College, 214 Hayes Pirrie Adolphus, cook, r. 41 Everett
Pirrie William (Pirrie & Lemman) and proptr Beale St. Warehouse, cor Bryant and Beale, r. Oakland Pirrie & Lemman (William Pirrie and George H. Lemman) proprietors Hooper's South End Grain Warehouse, cor Japan and Townsend
Pirtel Frank A., tanner M. F. Dolan, r. San Bruno Road, nr Army
Pisani Angelo (Pisani Bros.) r. 927 Larkin
Pisani Brothers (Joseph and Angelo) fruits and veget- ables, 927 Larkin
Pisani Camilo. fisherman, r. 25 Vallejo
Pisani Domenico, Garibaldi Guard
Pisani John, expressman, r. 25 Vallejo
Pisani Joseph (Pisani Bros.) r. 927 Larkin
Pishong John, barber, 1104 Mission, r. 63 New Mont- gomery
Pisseotte John, laborer, r. 312 Treat Av
Pissis Albert (Pissis & Moore) and manager The Panorama, SW cor Eddy and Mason, r. 825 Mission Pissis Emilio M. (Heynemann & Co.) r. 825 Mission Pissis Eugene D., exchange teller London, Paris and American Bank, r. 825 Mission
Pissis & Moore (Albert Pissis and W. P. Moore) architects, 217 Sansome, room 1
Pistolesi August, groceries and liquors, 752 Washing- ton, r. 343 Jessie
Pistolesi Frank V., coffee and teas, 1307 Pacific
Pistolesi George, driver Bernard & Mantell, r. 1812 Hyde
Pita Frank, laborer, r. 7 Gaven
Pitcher Henry H., bookkeeper S. B. Wakefield & Co., r. 1001 Powell
Pitchford John B., mechanical engineer Risdon I. and L. Works, r. Berkeley
Pitetti Giuseppe, laborer, r. 10 Margaret Pl
Pitman H. C. (Pitman & Levensaler) r. Berkeley
Pitman & Levensaler (H. C. Pitman and J. G. Leven- saler) stevedores, 40 Market
Pitt Elizabeth, widow, r. 462 12 Tehama
Pitt John H., shipcarpenter, r. 308 Beale
Pitt Richard H., candymaker, r. 465 Stevenson
Pitt Selma, widow, r. 2230% Mission
Pittene Anton, steward bark Forest Queen, r. 138 Steuart
Pitto Giovanni, Garibaldi Guard
Pitto Giuseppe (Novello & Pitto) r. 6 Bartol
Pitto Luigi, Garibaldi Guard
Pitts Edward H., barber, 10554 Folsom, r. 1055% Folsom
Pitts George H., produce commission merchant, 512 Sansome, r. Oakland
Pitts James, teamster, r. 67 Minna
Pitts Joseph, jeweler, r. 992 Folsom
Pitts R., machinist W. T. Garratt
Pitts Reginald, quartermaster stmr City of Tokio
Pitts Washington R., chief engineer stmr Modoc
Pittsburg Coal Mining Co. (Contra Costa Co., Cal.) Stevens, Baker & Co., agents, 202 Sacramento
Pittsburg Railroad Co., (Contra Costa Co., Cal.) Stevens, Baker & Co., agents, 202 Sacramento Pittsburgh Barbed Wire Co., H. B. Scutt & Co. (limited) A. J. Robinson agent, office 44 First
Pittsinger Eliza Miss, r. 226 Green
Pixley Alice Miss, actress, r. 743 Harrison
Pixley Annie E., widow, r. 743 Harrison
Pixley Augustus G., actor, r. 743 Harrison
Pixley Frank M., editor The Argonaut, and attorney at law, 213 Dupont, r. SW cor Union and Fillmore
Pixley Frank M. Jr., clerk Redington & Co., r. Oak- land
Pixley Hall, NE cor Polk and Pacific Av
Pixley Starr L., clerk, r. 743 Harrison
Pixley William B., druggist, NE cor Stockton and O'Farrell
Pizzala Charles, r. 533 Broadway
Pizzala Pietro, wine mnfr., 923 Montgomery
Place George, porter, r. 524% Natoma
Place Jonah W., carpenter S. P. RR., r. 1776 Folsom Place Leonard F., with Singer Mnfg. Co., r. 439 Jessie Place R. F., traveling salesman Batchelor & Wylie, r. Oakland
Pladwell Franklin T., stock clerk W. & I. Steinhart & Co., r. 606 Jessie
Plagemanu Frederick. assistant foreman H. Plage- mann & Co., r. 317 Larkin
Plagemann H. & Co. (Henry Plagemann) im- porters tabacco and manufacturers cigars, 305 Sacramento
Plagemann Henry (H. Plagemann & Co.) r. 317 Lar- kin
Plagemann Jacob F. (Siebe Brothers & Plagemann) r. 413 Grove
Plagemann John (Plagemann & Bernhard) r. 506 Grove
Plage nann William (Hinz & Plagemann) r. 1513 Post
Plagemann & Bernhard (John Plagemann and George Bernhard) wines and liquors, 16 O'Farrell
Plaisted Frank A. (Forbes & Plaisted) r. 1129 McAl- lister
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laisted Lee, with Forbes & Plaisted, r. 1129 McAl- lister
lambeck Carl, machinist, r. 610 Linden Av lanchard Kate Mrs., dressmaker, r. 522 Sutter lancich Nicholas (Zau & Plancich) r. 530 Folsom
lander Reinhardt, ship carpenter, r. 2 Haggin
laner Adolph (H. E. Bullvaut & Co.) r. 24%% Har- riet
laner Charles E., cutter Gustavus Falkenstein, r. 458 Minua
laner Joseph, cabinet maker, r. 458 Minna
lauk Edward T., compositor, r. 1014 Larkin
lauk Frederick, physician, 1801 Stockton
lauk Lewis, plumber, 1324% Polk, r. 1530 Clay
lank Mary, widow, r. 1813 Mason
lant Jules, draftsman, r. 112 First, rear
laut Peter, laborer, r. Union Av, ur Cortland Av, B. H.
lant William, carpenter, r. 413 Twenty-eighth
lante Edward T., printer, r. 1014 Larkin
lanter Henry, laborer, r. 11 Powell
lanz Caspar, cabinetmaker, r. 117% Dore
'lanz Henry, merchant tailor, 525 Geary
lasauť William, jeweler, r. 528 Fulton
lass Diedrich, teamster George Bruns, r. 619 Davis
late Henry A. (Plate & Co.) r. 610 Taylor
late Henry H. (Plate & Hellberg) r. 500 Ninth
late Rankon W., foreman S. F. Gas Light Co., r. 215 Fifth
Plate & Co. (H. A. Plate) manufacturers and deal- ers army, navy and society goods, 101 Powell
late & Hellberg (Henry H. Plate and Henry Hell- berg) groceries and liquors, cor Ninth and Bryant 'later William, deputy City and County Surveyor, r. 408 McAllister
lath Adolph, papercarrier, r. 1007 Harrison
lath Frederick, waiter F. Conrades, r. 223 Stockton lath Henry, gardener, r. 2301 Harrison
lath Johu, groceries and liquors, NW cor Steiner and Ellis
'lath Theodore, boot and shoemaker, 315 Stockton
lato Annetta, widow, r. 1136 Howard
lato David, merchant, r. 905 Market
lato Freeman F., barber, 817 Laguna, r. 526 Birch Av
lato Joseph F., tailor M. Cooper, r. 1136 Howard lato Minnie, widow, bakery, 1908 Mission
lato Samuel, glazier, r. 24%% Garden
latshek Jullus (Platshek & Harris) r. 400 Eddy
latshek Louis, tailor, r. 7 Filbert Pl
Platsheb Louis Jr., peddler, r. 7 Filbert Pl
Platshek Mark J., attorney at law, 528 California, r. 400 Eddy
latshek & Harris (Julius Platshek and Isaac Harris) dealers wool, hides and pelts, 314-316 Battery
Platt Abraham, bookkeeper W. Fleisher, r. 315 Geary Platt A. G. & Co. (Alfred G. Platt) commission merchants and merchandise brokers, 218 Cali- fornia, room 6
latt Alfred G. (A. G. Platt & Co.) r. Alameda
Platt Charles B., salesman J. A. Folger & Co., r. 230 Kearny
Platt Charles W., clerk freight depot C. P. RR., r. 1407 Jones
Platt Edward J., clerk U. S. Internal Revenue office, r. 34 Eddy
Platt E. T., purser stmr City of New York
Flatt Harvey, superintendent S. F. Pioneer Woolen Factory, r. NW cor North Point and Larkin Platt Henry B. Mrs., widow, r. 311 Polk
Platt Horace G. , attorney at law, 402 Montgomery, rooms 10-11, r. 1407 Jones
Platt John, clerk Sanborn, Vail & Co., r. 1117 Howard latt John C., lumber dealer, 229-231 Berry, r. 10 Eighth Platt Louis, r. 7 Filbert Pl
Platt Rachel Mrs., fancy goods, 6 Sixth, r. 224 Turk
MUTUAL BENEFIT LIFE INS. CO. Of New Jersey. PAIO MEMBERS, $83,672,056 53.
POLICIES INCONTESTABLE, after the third year, except for Intentionat 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.
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Platt Samuel, salesman Huntington, Hopkins & Co., r. 2520 Clay
Platt William, liquor saloon. 2408 California Platt William, master mariner, r. 13 Clay
Platt's Hall, J. A. Lohse agent, E s Montgomery, bet Pine and Bush
Platz Edward, metal roofer, 317%% Dupont, r. 2631 Ptue
Platz Hiram J., machinist, r. 137 Perry
Platz John, carpenter A. F. Knorp, r. 103 First Platz Joseph, plumber, r. 2629 Pine
Platzer John, bakery, 826%% Twentieth
Plaumford Nicholas D., barber, r. 24% Glover Plaw Joseph, with Parrott & Co., r. East Oakland
Plaza Stores, Fechheimer & McBoyle proprie- tors, clothing, furnishing goods, hats, tobacco, boots, shoes, etc., 706-720 Kearny
Pleace Henry L., bricklayer, r. 417 Post
Pleace Samuel L., bricklayer, r. 634 Stevenson Pleasance Mary E., widow, r. 1661 Octavia Pleasant Henry, teamster, r. 216 Twelfth
Plege Louis, tailor, r. 601 Taylor
Plembel George E., brakeman, r. 819 Mission
Pless Charles, porter W. Haker & Hinz, r. 542%% Bry- ant
Pless Herman, with Gilbert Pringle, r. 542}{ Bryant Pless Minnie, widow, dressmaker, r. 542 }{ Bryant
Pless William B., enginer, r. 759 Mission
Plesse Bernard, clerk, r. 125 Park Av
Plevin Abraham, expressman, NE cor Clay and Kear- ny, r. 1011 Nineteenth
Plevin William T.,porter Wieland Bros., r. 1011 Nine- teenth
Plise Washington V., teacher music, r. 420 Van Ness Av
Ploeger Charles A., r. 529 Vallejo
Ploennies Otto, journalist, r. 2211 Geary
Plomteaux H. J., dentist, 536 Sutter, r. Oakland Plondke Julius, r. 315 Bush
Plonsky Salang, commercial traveler, r. 215 Sixth Ploss Kittie Miss, student, r. 912 Sutter
Plotz Henry, pensioner, r. German Hospital Plover Margaret, widow, r. 1113 Twenty- first
Plover Patrick, carpenter, r. 1119 Howard
Plowman G., r. 1117 Jones
Pluckell August, dyer, r. 718 Natoma
Plughoff William M., compositor Alta, r. 171 Six- teenth
Plum Charles M. (Charles M. Plum & Co.) r. 3 Haight Plum Charles M. & Co. (Charles M. Plum) carpets, furniture. upholstery goods, etc., 641-643 Market, branch store and factory 2004 Market
Plum Charles M. Jr., r. 1408 Van Ness Av
Plum George, carwasher Cal. St. RR., r. 1214 Larkin Plumas Consolidated Gold Mining Co. (Plumas Co., Cal.) A. Halsey secretary, 328 Montgomery
Plumas Eureka Mining Co. (Plumas Co., Cal.) office 320 Sansome, room 16
Plumb Edwin W., steward, r. 220 Minna
Plumb George, lampman Cal. St. RR., r. 1214 Larkin Plumb Hattie Mrs., r. 320 Ellis
Plumbe John F., real estate, office 29 Second, r. 1214 Dolores
Plumbe Richard, r. 1214 Dolores
Plumbing and Drainage Inspector, office new City Hall, first floor
Plumel John F., wines and liquors. 18 Stockton
Plummer Albertine Miss, teacher Sanchez Street Primary School, r. 320 Castro
Plummer Alden H., contractor, 28-30 New Montgom- ery, r. 905 Oak
Plummer C. M .. printer, r. 526 Kearny
Plummer E. E. Mrs., r. 18 Mason
Plummer Frank M., lumberman, r. 4163% Natoma Plummer George, captain ship Ericsson, r. 320 Castro Plummer George, carpenter S. P. RR., r. 302 Hayes
Plummer George E., ship grocer, 6 Steuart. r. Alameda
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FOR HAND, WIND-HILL AND POWER. ALL SIZES. 309, 311, 313, 315 and 317 MARKET STREET
Plummer Harry W., timberland expert, 26 Mont- gomery, rooms 16-17
Plummer H. L., carpenter S. M. Hills, r. 102 Jessie Plummer J. C., steward City of Peking
Plummer Richard E., house mover, r. 38 Mary
Plummer Richard H., physician and surgeon, and professor anatomy Cooper Medical College, office and r. 652 Mission
Plummer William, machinist, r. 212 First
Plunkett Carrie F. Mrs., principal Columbia Street Grammar School, r. 231 San José Av
Plunkett G. Mrs., janitress Sanchez street Primary School, r. 116 Gilbert
Plunkett Gerald, laborer, r. 116 Gilbert
Plunkett Hannah Mrs .. r. 921 Polk
Plunkett Joseph, boilermaker. r. 318 Clementina
Plunkett Mary, domestic, 825 Bush
Plunkett Philip D., salesman Philip Kennedy & Co., r. 230 Ritch
Plunkett Thomas, blacksmith, and extraman Engine No. 2. S. F. F. D., r. 412 Bush
Plunkett V. W., workman coiner's dept U. S. Mint, r. Oakland
Plunkett William A., attorney at law, 530 Cali- fornia, rooms 16-17, r. 231 San José Av
Pluns William, coutractor. r. 3019 Sacramento
Plymly A. A., oiler Pac. Iron Works, r. Oakland
Plymouth Congregational Church, Rev. T. K. Noble pastor, N's Post, bet Webster and Bu- chanan
Plymouth Consolidated Gold Mining Co. (Amador Co., Cal.) office 224 California
Poberitz Charles, carpenter, r. 216 Second
Pockman Leonard H., bookkeeper Wakelee & Co., r. 228 Post
Pocock William R. T., bookkeeper Donohoe, Kelly & Co., r. Alameda
Pockwitz Louis, bookkeeper William Hoelscher & Co., r. 416 Van Ness Av
Podansta Katie, housekeeper, r. 440 Union, rear
Podd Frank R., pressman A. J. Leary, r. 1316 Broad- Way
Podd Jesse Jr., bookbinder Bosqui Engraving and Printing Co., r. 1924 Filbert
Podd Walter T., pressman Francis, Valentine & Co., r. 2510 Leavenworth
Podesta A., laborer Am. Sugar Refinery
Podesta Antone (Podesta & Daneri) r. 925 Washington Podesta B., machinist, r. 440 Union
Podesta Emanuel, waiter, r. 401 Pacific
Podesta G. B., hay, grain, wood and coal, 1217-1219 Powell, r. 903 Pacific
Podesta Giacomo, foreman S. F. Steam Marble Saw- mills, r. 422 Broadway
Podesta Giovanni (B. Gallo & Co.) r. 246 Sutter
Podesta Giuseppe (Podesta and Peirano) r. 7 Bush St. Pl
Podesta Giuseppe (Ravenna, Ghirardelli & Co.) r. 420 Green
Podesta Jacob, marblecutter. r. 422 Broadway
Podesta Jacob, plumber, r. Alvarado, bet Sanchez and Noe
Podesta John (Brignone & Co.) r. 621 Broadway
Podesta Luigi, macaroni maker Ravenna, Ghirardelli & Co., r. 621 Broadway
Podesta Nicola, bootblack, r. 1112 Kearny Podesta Sebastiano, fruits and vegetables, NE cor Bu- chanan and McAllister
Podesta Vincenzio, laborer, r. 5 Jasper Pl
Podesta & Daneri (Antone Podesta and A. Daneri) groceries and fruits, 841-843 Pacific
Podesta & Peirano (Giuseppe Podesta and Luke Peirano) fruits, 442 Bush
Poehler William, teamster G. B. Rode, r. 5211 Bran- nan
Poehlman William, bakery. SW cor Post and Powell Poehlman William Jr., baker William Poehlman, r. SW cor Post and Powell
Poekman Leonard H., bookkeeper, r. 228 Post
Poerschke Adolph P., collector, 323 California, r Oakland
Poetsch Hermann (Poetsch & Peterson) r. Army, bei Folsom and Harrison
Poetsch & Peterson (Hermann Poetsch and Gustav Peterson) tannery, Army, bet Folsom and Harrisor Poett Alfred, civil engineer, r. 30 Laurel Pl
Poetz Anna M., widow, r. 30 Lily Av
Pogal Willlam, French Ben. Soc.
Poggi Joseph L., laborer, r. 516 Pacific
Poggi Rosa, widow, r. 430 Vallejo
Poggi Stephen, millhand, r. 430 Vallejo
Poggi Thomas, millhand, r. 430 Vallejo
Pogliaco Matteo, laborer, r. 14 Clay
Pogue Edward A., clerk Post Office, r. 1719 Hyde
Pogue Howard, clerk J. Loughead, r. 1719 Hyde
Pogue Robert A., carpenter, r. 1719 Hyde
Pogue James, engineer Park and Ocean RR., r. cor Sullivan and Stanyan
Poheim Joe T., merchant tailor, 203 Montgomery, 724 Market, 11-13 Turk and 1110-1112 Market, r. 1500 Post
Pohl Frederick, seaman, r. 263 East
Pohl George G., dealer hides, tallow and bags, 51 Sac- ramento, r. 1609 Webster
Pohl Henry, musician, r. 731 Union
Pohle Frederick, compositor, r. 8 Langton
Pohle Henry, cooper. r. 8 Langton
Pohley Frederick, r. NW cor Twenty-fifth and Castro Pohley Jacob A., agent, r. 109 Fourteenth
Pohlker John H. (John H. Pohlker & Co.) r. NW cor Twenty-sixth and Howard
Pohlker John H. & Co. (John H. Pohlker and J. H. Bultmann) groceries and liquors, NW cor Twen- ty-sixth and Howard
Pohlman Solomon, tailor, 316 Pacific Poblman William, carpenter, r. 54 Sacramento
Pohlmann Gustave (Pohlmann & Heiduska) r. 3 Sey- mour Av
Pohlmann John, laborer Lachman & Jacobi, r. 451 Bryant
POHLMANN & HEIDUSKA
(G. Pohlmann and F. Heiduska) dia- mond setters, engravers and enamelers, fine diamond work, society . medals, badges and quartz jewelry, 417 Kearny, room 4
Pohlmier Albert, woolsorter, r. cor Augusta and Utah Pohlmier William, laborer, r. cor Utah and Augusta Pohm Edith, domestic, 2826 Sacramento
Poindexter Cornelius W., salesman Winchester Re- peating Arms Co., r. 407 Eddy
Poindexter Frank H., cashier Moody & Farish, r. Alameda
Poindexter Lucinda Mrs., r. 111 Natoma
Poindexter Theodore O., clerk Tatum & Bowen, r. Ala- meda
Poingdestre John E., with Cal. Cigar Box Co., 309 Clay
Point Lobos School, H. C. Wilson principal, Nine- teenth Av. nr Point Lobos Av
Pointer Charles W., laborer, r. 5 Broadway
Pointer John, janitor, r. 907 Pacific
Pointer John, trunkmaker, r. E s Florida, nr Solano Poirier Catherine Mrs., r. W s Twenty-third, bet Har- rison and Alabama
Poirson Eugene, with Courrier de San Francisco, r. 234 Montgomery
Poisson Du Brutz, clerk, r. 2021 Webster
Poitevin Charles, painter. r. 33 Hinckley
Polack Herman L., bookkeeper Pac. Jewelry Co., r. 927 Jackson
Polack Mary, widow, r. 2400 Mission
Polack Samuel, insurance and general broker, office 516 Kearny, r. 927 Jackson
IS Polack. See Pollack, Pollak and Pollock
DR. BAZAN'S THERMO-ELECTRIC
RUSSIAN and TURKISH BATHS A SPECIALTY.
Also Medicated and Electric Baths Given. 415 SUTTER STREET. 415
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MACDONOUGH & CO.
Iniporters of r- 1 Dealers In all kinds of FOREIGN and DOMESTIC COAL, 41 Market Street, corner Spear.
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olako Ignatius, marblecutter, r. 131 Turk
oland Frauk S., painter, r. 819 Shotwell
oland Jantes K., painter, r. 819 Shotwell
olastri Richard S. (C. R. Splivalo & Co.) r. 1516 Lar- kin
olemann Edwin O. B., captain stmr Oregon, r. 14 Adair
olhemus Edward (E. L. G. Steele & Co.) r. Alameda olhemus J. Eric, clerk Pac. Improvement Co., r. 1117 Taylor
oll Raffaele, cook Louis Baccala & Sons, r. 262 Jessie oli Sebastiano, plasterer, r. 1509 Buchanan
olice and Fire Alarm Telegraph, Brenham Pl, nr Clay
olice Attorneys, old City Hall, first floor 'ollce Chief of, office old City Hall, first floor
olice Commissioners Board of, old City Hall, second floor
olice Court, old City Hall, first floor
olice Court No. 2, old City Hall, first floor
Tolice Court Clerks, office old City Hall, first Hoor
olice Harbor, office 522 Davis. nr Pacific
ollce Judges, chambers old City Hall, first floor
olice Stations, Central, old City Hall ; City Hall, new City Hall ; North End, cor Polk aud Jackson; North Harbor, 522 Davis ; Seventeenth and How. ard, 207 Seventeenth ; South Harbor. 247 Steuart; Southern District, 829 Folsom; and South San Francisco
olice Surgeon, office old City Hall, basement, and 715 Clay
plidori Domenico, Garibaldi Guard
plinere Nicholas J., machinist Tatum & Bowen, r. Alameda
polish Society of California, 1235 Market
pliteo Vincent, captain bark Templar, r. W & Tennes- see, bet Butte and Solano
olitical Record The (weekly) Donald Bruce manager, 618 Sacramento
lk E. C., clerk Trans-Continental Assn, r. Oakland lk J. MacC., clerk Board of State Harbor Commis- sioners, r. Oakland
olk Ludwig E., tailor, r. 735 Green
olk Robert T., salesman Hall's Safe and Lock Co. olkow Otto, laborer J. F. Westheimer, r. 183 Jessie oll Diedrich, drayman, r. 434 Sixth
ollack Adolph, drayman A. B. Elfelt & Co., r. 1130 Golden Gate Av
ollack Alexander, clerk A. B. Elfelt & Co., r. 1130 Golden Gate Av
pollack Ernest W., lithographic engraver H. S. Crock- er & Co., r. 1006 Larkin
pllack Leon, clerk Levi Strauss & Co., r. 926% Har- rison
&, Pollack Samuel, sceneshifter Tivoli Opera House, r. 219 Pacific
ollak Arnold (Arnold Pollak & Co.) r. 2435 Califor- nja
ollak Arnold & Co. (Arnold Pollak and Charles J. Simon) leaf tobacco and cigars, 120 Battery
ollak John, bookkeeper Mayrisch Bros. & Co., r. Alameda
ollak John, waiter, r. 820 Geary
7 Pollak. See Polack, Pollack and Pollock
ollano Charles Rev., S. J., professor St. Ignatius Col- lege. 214 Hayes
ollard Frederick A., clerk J. F. Chapman & Co., r. East Oakland
1, 1 ollard George B., housepainter, r. 629 Jessie
ollard H., forgeman Pac. Rolling Mill, r. cor Po- trero Av and Louisiana
bollard Isaac, carpenter Market St. RR., r. 808 Twen- tieth
ollard James C., lithographic printer, r. 18 Prospect Pl
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