Langley's San Francisco directory for the year commencing 1885, Part 256

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


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Sinsheimer Brothers (Bernard and Henry) mer- chants (San Luis Obispo) office 228 California


Sinsheimer Henry (Sinsheimer Brothers) and man- ager S. Koshland & Co., 228 California, r. 1802 Post


Sinsheimer M., laundryman, La Grande Laundry


Sinsheimer Samuel C., clerk S. Koshland & Co., r. 1802 Post


Sinsheimer Simon, crockery, 635 Washington, r. 210 Hyde


Sinton Richard H., real estate and mining broker, 116 Montgomery. r. 1001 Pine


Sinz Ludwig, house and sign painter, 625 Washington, r. 315 O'Farrell


Sinz Otto, watchmaker and jeweler, 33 Kearny, r. 320 Duncan


Siordato Francisco, laborer, r. 10 Margaret Pl


SIOUX CITY AND PACIFIC RAILROAD CO. J. Meredith Davies general agent, 2 New Montgomery, under Palace Hotel Siphres David S., r. 519 Ellis


Sippell Francois E., restaurant, 68 Firat


Sire Paul, fruits, etc., 114 Dupont


Sirey J. K., carpenter, r. 681 Misaion


Sirieux Leon, bookkeeper Bertin & Lepori, r. 13 Jasper Pl


Sisenvine Levi, cigars and tobacco, Palace Hotel, r. 733 McAllister


Sisenvine Rachel Mrs., r. 1208%% Polk


Sisenvine Samuel L., cigars and tobacco, NE cor Polk ard Sutter, r. 1208% Polk


Sisenvine Simon, clerk Levi Sisenvine, r. 1208%% Polk Sisnero Cristobal, carpenter, r. 1317 Powell


Sisson Albert W. (Sisson, Crocker & Co.) r. 419 Ellis Sisson Caroline M. Mrs., teacher Hamilton School, r. 2506 Bush


Sisson, Crocker & Co. (Albert W. Sisson, Clark W. Crocker, Samuel M. Cutler, George W. Scott, Robert A. Wilson and Milo A. Burke) general merchandise, and agents Neff & Co., Dutch Flat, 202 Sansome


Sisson George H., mining r. Occidental Hotel


Sissons J. B., gripman Presidio RR., r. 1207 Union


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


Try Peruvian Billers®


LONDON and NEW YORK CLOTHING CO.


CHILDREN'S CLOTIIING in great variety. Cor. Sutter and Kearny Streets.


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W. W. Montague & Co. PUMPS,


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FOR HAND, WIND-MILL AND POWER, ALL SIZES. 309, 311, 313, 315 and 317 MARKET STREET


Sisters of Mercy Employment Office, St. Mary's Hos- pital, cor First and Bryant


Sisters of St. Dominic (second order) Private School, S s Golden Gate Av, bet Jones and Leavenworth Sisters of the Holy Family, 110 Hayes and 1413 Powell Sisters of the Holy Names of Jesus and Mary, Select and Parochial Schools, Sister M. Eugene super- ioress, Tenth, bet Howard and Folsom


Siterson George W., r. 295 Clementina


Sittenheim Benjamin, fish, SW cor Grove and La- guna, r. 538 Birch Av


Sitton John J., milker A. E. Norton, r. 3422 Geary Sivan Peter, waiter, r. 537 Sacramento


Sivertsen Martin O., liquors, NE cor Howard and Stenart


Sievwright Andrew F., tinner F. Wild & Co., r. 340 Third


Sivori Antonio, Garibaldi Guard


Six Mile House, Alex Hischier proptr, Mission Road, 6 miles from old City Hall


Six Mile House, Henry Blanken proprietor, San Bruno Road, 6 miles from old City Hall


Sixth Street House, Daniel Mahoney proptr, NW cor Sixth and Bryant


Size Patrick, boilermaker, r. 17 Clara


Sjoberg A. G., longshoreman, r. NE cor Berry and Ritch


Sjogren Charles, boxmaker, r. 444% Third


Siogren Charles, longshoreman, r. 531 East


Sjogren John P., teamster, r. 526 Broadway


Sjohohn Gustavus, seaman, r. NE cor Berry and Ritch


Sjoland Louis, engineer Pac. Rolling Mill, r. E s Michigan, bet Sierra and Shasta


Sjowall Erasmus P., liquor saloon, N s Honduras, bet Susquehanna and Railroad Av


Skaife A. & Co. (Alfred Skaife) mnfr cigars, 302 Sac- ramento


Skaife Alfred (A. Skaife & Co.) r. 517 Webster


Skalo Jacob, laborer Cal. Sugar Refinery, r. 512 Fourth Skea Byron C., carpenter, r. 1 Polk


Skeehan Henry, marblepolisher, r. 478 Tehama


Skeehan James, dairyman, r. 112 Fourteenth


Skeehan John, laborer. r. cor Guiana and Santee Skeehan Peter, mate schr Golden Fleece


Skeehan T., laborer Pac. Rolling Mill


Skehan John J., cooper, r. 3016 Sixteenth


Skelley Agnes Miss, dressmaker, r. 812 Jessie, rear 17 Skelley. See Skelly


Skelly Augustine, porter James R. Kelly & Co., r. 120 Ninth


Skelly Francia J., bookkeeper Sheriff's office, r. 422 McAllister


Skelly Frank P., clerk Langley & Michaels, r. 11 Van Ness Av


Skelly James E., carpenter, r. 1034 Potrero Av


Skelly James H., salesman Frank G. Edwards, r. 606 O'Farrell


Skelly John, blacksmith, r. 513 Lombard


Skelly John, liquor saloon, NE cor Howard and Fourth, r. 15 Rausch


Skelly John F., coffee importer, r. 11 Albion Av


Skelly John H., selector R. A. Swain & Co., r. 21 Glover


Skelly Joseph A., insurance agent. r. 120 Ninth


Skelly Kate, dressmaker, r. 2423 California


Skelly Kate Mrs., lodgings, 829 Folsom


Skelly Margaret, dressmaker. r. 2423 California


Skelly Mary, widow. r. 2423 California


Skelly Michael, laborer S. F. Gas Light Co., r. 69% Shipley


Skelly Michael, superintendent North Beach and Mission Railroad Co., office SW cor Fourth and Louisa, r. 120 Ninth


Skelly Thomas P., carpenter, r. 2729 Pine


Skelly Timothy, carpenter S. F. Planing Mill, r. 1034 Potrero Av


19 Skelly. See Skelley


Skelton E. W., real estate agent, 304 Montgomery, r. 727 Geary


Skelton George, clerk, r. 727 Geary


Skelton Guy D., machinist Wm. T. Garratt, r. 22 'Te- hama


Skelton John P., night inspector Custom House, r. 22 Tehama


Skelton Melinda, widow. r. 214 Van Ness Av


Skelton R. B., solicitor, r. 793 Mission


Skerrett Daniel, watchmaker. 126 Second, r. 113 Web. ster


Skerrett Ebenezer, tinner, r. 203 Turk


Skerrett James, laborer, r. 27 Minna


Skerrett John, peddler, r. 133 Shipley


Skerrett Mary A., widow, r. 228 Sixth


Skerrett Mary J. Miss, r. 325 Jessie


Skerrett Thomas (Skerrett & Donnelly) r. 228 Sixth


Skerrett & Donnelly (Thomas Skerrett and Thomas Donnelly) boots and shoes, 226 Sixth


Skevo Antonio, teamster Trobock & Bergen, r. 518 Filbert


Skevo William, teamater Trobock & Bergen, r. 2010 Powell


Skey George F., farmer, r. W s Rhode Island, bet Napa and Butte


Skey George W., r. Ws Rhode Island, bet Napa and Butte


Skey Myra, widow, r. W s Rhode Island, bet Napa and Butte


Skidmore Charles W., clerk Landry C. Babin, r. 1217 Filbert


Skidmore E. T. Mrs., milliner, 430 Post


Skidmore Harriet M. Mise, r. 1219 Filbert


Skidmore Oscar H., clerk Hutchinson & Mann, r. 630%% Fulton


Skidmore Walter A., secretary Miners' Assn, 320 San- some, room 23, r. 100612 Washington


Skiff Albert C., hackdriver. r. 504 Third


Skiff Alonzo M., contractor. r. 211 Tehama, rear


Skiff Oscar J., painter, r. 2539 Howard


Skiffington Matthew, helper Moynihan & Aitken, r. E s Mission, opp Twenty-ninth


Skiffington Peter, laborer, r. 515 Howard


Skiles James, engineer, r. 1412 Powell


Skillen Daniel H., carpetlayer Frank G. Edwards, r. 781 Mission


Skilligan John, laborer, r. S s Jersey, nr. Castro SKINKER JOHN


, agent Dupont Powder Co., Union Metallic Cartridge Co. and Eagle Fuse Works, 256 Market, r. Oakland


Skinner Alexander, longshoreman, r. 4 Pringle Court Skinner Frank G .. engineer stmr Sonoma


Skinner Grace E. Mrs., r. 303 Octavia


Skinner Henry E., salesman, r. 1612 Eddy


Skinner John C., conductor Clay St. RR., r. 1111 Jones


Skinner John F., hair worker, r. 544% Natoma


Skinner John J., blacksmith Harvey W. Rice, r. 1518 Folsom


Skinner Richard, r. 533 Broadway


Skinner Robert, contractor, r. 603 Eddy


Skinner Walter, steward ship Shirley. r. 20 Folsom


Skinner William, cook International Hotel


Skipper James C., with E. Babb, r. 503 Jessie


Skipper John G., captain schr Sarah Alexander, r. 24 Freelon


Skivington Frauk, cabinetmaker, r. 42 De Boom


Skivington John, carder Golden Gate Woolen Mnfg Co., r. W s Florida, bet Nineteenth and Twentieth Skivington John F., foreman Risdon I. and L. Works, r. 618 Hayes


Skivington Peter, molder, r. W s Florida, bet Nine- teenth and Twentieth


Skosky Vincent, rectifier Pac. Distillery, r. 2115 Greenwich


Skuce Frank, longshoreman, r. 7 Boyd


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.


PARKE & LACY, 21-23 Fremont Street. HOISTING ENGINES, WIRE ROPE and GENERAL MINING SUPPLIES.


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Skupensky Antonia, widow, r. 1115% Clay Slack Allen, r. 112 Julian Av


Slack Andrew L., clerk, r. 711 Shotwell


Slack Charles A., clerk, r. 7 Langton


Slack Charles W. (Chapman & Slack) attorney at law, 320 California, rooms 7-8, r. Brooklyn Hotel


Slack Darwin E. (Tiernan & Co.) r. 2627 Folsom Slack Edgar S., moldmaker S. F. and Pac. Glass Works, r. 711 Shotwell


Slack James, molder, r. 7 Langion


Slack John, waiter Lick House, r. 75 Natoma


Slack Julia, domestic, 1617 Van Ness Av


Slack Margaret, widow, r. 7 Langton


Slack Walter K., clerk J. A. Benson, r. 711 Shotwell Slade Edward M., car driver, r. 1805 Union


Sladky Joseph, instrument maker, r. NW cor Twenty- fourth and Guerrero


Sladky Joseph A., professor mechanics State Univer- Bity, r. NW cor Twenty-fourth and Guerrero


Slaker Adam, First Lieutenant 1st artillery, U. S. A., Presidio


Slamberg Charles T., ship carpenter, r. 13% Thir- teenth


Slamon Patrick, liquor saloon, 705 Battery


Slane Edward A., carpenter, r. 724 Montgomery Av


Slate Edward, barber, r. 527 %2 Montgomery Av


Slate John E., carder S. F. Pioneer Woolen Factory, r. 519 Montgomery Av


Slater Charles H., sign writer, r. 311 Dupont Slater Elizabeth Mra., tailoress, r. 305 Third


Slater Frank, show casemaker Dixon, Bernstein & Co., r. 234 Fell


Slater George, collector, 550 Mission


Slater George, with Pioneer Cigar Box Factory, r. 234 Fell


Slater Hannah S. Mrs., lodgings, 550 Mission


Slater J. D. & Co. (John S. Wheeler) manufac- turers' agents, 235 Kearny, rooms 3-4


Slater John, first officer ship Canada, r. 334 Bryant Slater John, student, r. 234 Oak


Slater Margaret Miss, dressmaker. r. 8 Potter


Slater Patrick, plasterer, r. 234 Oak


Slater Richard L., mason, r. 20%% Stevenson Av


Slater William, stereotyper, r. What Cheer House


Slater William H., carpenter, r. N s Dominica, bet St. John and Tombigbee


Slattery Bernard, laborer, r. 53 Natoma


Slattery Catherine, widow, r. 223 Minna


Slattery Dennis, shoemaker U. W. Boot and Shoe Co., r. N s Twenty-eighth nr Dolores


Slattery Dennis F .. clerk, r. 1429 Polk


Slattery Frank, usher Standard Theatre, r. 640 Ste- venson


Slattery James, expressman, junction Market and Mc- Allister, r. 3006 Sixteenth


Slattery James, longshoreman, r. 823 Brannan


Slattery James, second officer stmr Piedmont, r. Oak- land


Slattery Jeremiah, boarding and lodging, 521 Howard Slattery Michael, laborer, r. SW cor Sixth and Point Lobos Avs


Slattery Michael, laborer C. P. RR., r. 417 Minna


Slattery Michael F., printer Jones & Lotz, r. 640 Stevenson


Slattery Michael J .. engraver, r. 13 Washington Av Slattery Patrick, laborer, r. SE cor Sixth and Brannan Slattery Patrick, salesman O'Connor, Moffatt & Co., r. 904 Fifteenth


Slattery Richard, teamster John G. Ils, r. 408 Vallejo Slattery Thomas F. (Burnett & Slattery) r, N & Twen- ty-eighth, nr Dolores


Slattery William J., engineer Sutter St. RR., r. 125 Olive Av


Slavan Annie E. Miss, principal Eighth Street Pri- mary School, r. 468 Seventeenth


Slavan Kate M. Miss, r. 468 Seventeenth


MUTUAL BENEFIT LIFE INS. CO.


OF NEW JERSEY.


Assets, - $38,615,319 32


POLICIES ABSOLUTELY NOX-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' lusurance for 2 years' premiums ; over ' 0 years' insurance for 5 years' premlums ; over 20 years' Insurance for 10 years' premiums,


See adv. Bank and Insurance Departnient


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.


Slavan Mary H. Miss, teacher Eighth Street Primary School, r. 468 Seventeenth


Slaven Brothers (M. A. and H. B.) contractors, office 242 Ellis


Slaven Catherine, widow, r. 1024 Army


Slaven Edward, cooper, r. 15 Gilbert


Slaven Francis, baker, r. 201 Sixth


Slaven Frank, seaman, r. 541 First


Slaven Hannah, widow, r. 10 De Boom


Slaven H. B. (Slaven Bros.) r. New York


Slaven James E., compositor, r. 10 De Boom


Slaven John, gardener, r. 15 Gilbert


Slaven Joseph P., carpenter, r. 228 Langton, rear


Slaven J. W., chemist, 242 Ellis


Slaven M. A. (Slaven Bros.) r. New York Slaven Michael, laborer, r. 762 Brannan


Slaven Thomas, laborer Market St. RR., r. 9 Converse Slavin John, second steward stmr City of Peking


Slavin Patrick, bakery. 1324 Dupont, r. 1637 Hyde


Slavin Patrick, oiler Yosemite Flour Mills, r. 536 Sixth


1 Slavin. See Slavan, Slaven and Slevin


Slayback Deborah Mrs., carpet sewer Joseph Fred- ericks & Co., r. 603 Jessie


Slayne John, laborer Sutter St. RR., r. 1425 Bush


Sleamann Henry, porter, r. 115 Sanchez


Sleason Henry, laborer, r. E s Dolores, nr Eighteenth Sleator Edmund M., canvasser, r. 529% Shotwell


Sleavin Daniel, liquor saloon, 417 Brannan


Sleeper Charles, manager S. F. Clearing House, r. 456 Guerrero


Sleeper Hobart W., salesman Baker & Hamilton, r. West Oakland


Sleeper Mary Miss, teacher Silver Street Primary School. r. 222 Shotwell


Sleeper William O., assayer, r. 222 Shotwell


Slessinger Lewis (Porter, Slessinger & Co.) r. 2513 Sacramento


Slevin James P., reporter, r. 2755 Harrison


Slevin Patrick, corporal police, r. 2755 Harrison


Slevin Thomas B., clerk S. F. News Co., r. 2755 Harri- son


Slevin Thomas E., cashier S. F. Gas Light Co., r. 2413 Sacramento


Slevin. See Slavan, Slaven and Slavin


Slicer C. B., liquor saloon, 1 Stockton, r. 850 Market


Slicer Mary M. Mrs., inspectress Custom House, r. 330 Brannan


Slight Thomas, shoemaker P. F. Nolan & Sons


Slimmon Alonzo, engineer, r. 60 South Park


Slinkey John Emil, secretary society Old Friends, office SE cor Kearny and Pine, r. Sauce- lito


Sliphock Philip, tanner Christian Hellwig, r. NE cor Twenty-fourth and Mission


Sliter George, plasterer, r. 331 % Eddy


Slites John, driver N. B. and M. RR., r. 715 Howard Sloan Adolphus, laborer, r. 3 Alvarado


Sloan Alexander, proprietor La Grande Ex- change, 610 Market, and 9 Post, r. 300 Valencia Sloan Bernard V., bookkeeper Union Ice Co., r. 1425 Bush


Sloan F. H., compositor A. L. Bancroft & Co., r. 7 Alvarado


Sloan George. fourth officer stmr City of Tokio


Sloan George B. (Heaphy & Sloan) r. 633 Stevenson Sloan Henry, porkpacker Lewis Hentrich


Sloan James R., clerk Blake, Moffitt & Towne, r. 1021 Polk


Sloan John, laborer. r. 140 Natoma, rear


Sloan John, ship supplies, 305-307 Washington, r. 1021 Polk


Sloan John W., molder, r. 643 Folsom


Sloan Margaret M.s., r. 1425 Bush


Sloan Mary. furnished rooms, 316 Minna


Sloan Sarah Mrs .. r. 714 Folsom


Sloan Thomas, laborer. r. S s Fell, bet Devisadero and Scott


STEAM ENGINES and Threshing Machines.


TRUMAN, ISHAM & CO.,


421-427 Market St .; SAN FRANCISCO.


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J. MACDONOUGH & CO.


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ST. DAVID'S. 190 ROOMS.


715 HOWARD STREET, near Third, San Francisco. Pri per night, 50 cents, 75 cents and $1; per w .ck from $2 upwards.


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TINWARE 309, 311, 313, 315 and 317 MARKET ST.


Sloan William I., dairyman, r. W s Bryant Av, bet Twenty-second and Twenty-third


Sloan William R., real estate, 234 Montgomery, r. 611 Polk


Sloane Bernard, groceries, W s Tehama, bet Twenty- seventh and Twenty-eighth, B. H.


Sloane George W., r. 266 Brannan


Sloane John, longshoreman, r. 204 First


Sloane Joseph M., seaman, r 100% Jackson


Sloane W. & .T. & Co. (W. and J. Sloane, of New York, and Charles L. Watson) carpets, oilcloths, upholstery goods, wallpaper, etc., 525-527 Market Sloat Charles F., dentist, r. SE cor Fifth and Market Sloat Margaret Miss, seamstress Protestant Orphan Asylum


Slocomb H. & Co. (Henry Slocomb) agents Improved Dibble Lubricators, 16 First


Slocomb Henry (H: Slocomb & Co.) r. 7 Margaret Pl Slocum Charles B., clerk J. J. Mack & Co., r. 518 Greenwich


Slocum Eliza Mrs., with Frank G. Edwards, r. 365 Jessie


Slocum Ella R. Miss (Slocum & Peltier) r. 148 Sixth Slocum Giles J., bookkeeper Robinson & Gillespie, r. 148 Sixth


Slocum Harry B., student, r. 925 Sutter


Slocum Ingram B., clerk, r. 53 Morris Av


Slocum Lot D., proprietor Excelsior Stable, 921 Sutter, r. 925 Sutter


Slocum Ruby Miss, r. 925 Sutter


Slocum William N., journalist, r. 1068 Howard


Slocum & Peltier (Miss Ella R. Slocum and Miss Ce- lina Peltier) fancy dry goods, 144 Sixth


Slocumb George L., r. 569 % Minna, rear


Sloss Gordon E., deputy City and County Assessor and Fire Commissioner, r. 235 Kearny


Sloss Henry A., bookkeeper G. C. Fowler, r. 112 Mason Sloss Leon (Louis Sloss & Co.) r. 1500 Van Ness Av


Sloss Louis ( Louis Sloss & Co. and Hutchinson, Kohl Philippeus & Co.) r. 1500 Van Ness Av


Sloss Louis Jr. (Louis Sloss & Co.) r. 1500 Van Ness Av Sloss Lonis & Co. (Louis Sloss, Lewis Gerstle, and Louis Jr. and Leon Sloss) hides, wool, fur, and commission merchants, tannery South S. F., office 310 Sansome


Sloss Louis D., accountant, r. 918 Market


( Sloss, See Schloss and Shloss


Slossen Edward K., miner, r. 405 Taylor


Slosson Edward P., salesman Holbrook, Merrill & Stetson, r. 405 Taylor


Smack Frank, barber, 2702 Mission


Smadeke Fr derick, waiter Page & Falch, r. 627 Ste- venson


Smadeke John H. (William Smadeke & Co.) r. 1203 Mission


Smadeke William (William Smadeke & Co.) r. 1203 Mission


Smadeke Willlam & Co. (William and John H. Smadeke) wines and liquors, SW cor Eighth and Missiou


Smadeke. See Schmadeke


Smale George, watchman stmr Granada


Smale Henry, r. E s Eureka, nr Seventeenth


Smale John, carpenter, r. 526 Twenty-third


Small A. H., marine insurance dept Balfour, Guthrie & Co., r. 2121 .Sacramento


Small Allen, carpenter, r. 325 Capp


Small Anna, widow, r. 2050 Mlasion


Small Archibald, salesman. r. 35 Louisa


Small Benjamin F., clerk Custom House, r. 802 Geary Small Charles H., foreman I. H. Small, r. 856% Harrison


Small Dominick, carpenter, r. 407 Greenwich


Small Edward P. (P. E. Dougherty & Co.) r. Petalu-


Small George K., compositor, r. 802 Geary


Small Henry H., trunkmaker D. Block & Co., r. 23% Oak


Small Isaac H., machine shop and foundry, 5' Brannan, r. 221 Seventh


Small Isaac H., with Jason Springer & Co., r. 1: Twenty-sixth


Small James B., porter, r. 3 Bay


Small James H., carpenter, r. 407 Greenwich


Small John W., liquor saloon, junction Montgomer Av and Green, r. 407 Greenwich


Small Laurence J., engineer, r. 609 Harrison


Small Levi, seaman, r. North Pacific Hotel


Small Lucy, widow, r. 134 Twenty-sixth


Small Mary Mrs., r. 1429 Polk


Small Mary J., widow, r., 732% Clementina


Small Richard G., collector, r. 1131 }% Mission Small William R., ship carpenter, r. 570 Folsom Smalling William, gardener, r. 1101 McAllister


Smallman William F., storekeeper P. M. SS., Co. Wharf, r. 18 Stanford


Smallman William H. M., clerk J. C. Johnson & Co r. 300 Turk


Smalls Jacques, cook, r. 1625 Pine


Smallsworth Frederick, machinist, r. 26 Natoma Smart Ann, widow, r. SW cor Nebraska and Yuba


Smart Anna, widow, r. Old San José Road, nr Indui trial School


Smart David, pianomaker Sherman, Clay & Co., Oakland


Smart Genevieve Miss, teacher Heald's Business Co lege, r. 2107 California


Smart George C., proptr New York Dairy, office : SI


Eddy, r. Old San José Road, nr Industrial Schoc Smart Hiram, saloon, 546% Mission


Smart James Mrs., widow, r. 2855 Mission


Smart John R., machinist, r. 318 Fremont


Smart William F., driver George C. Smart, r. W s Ol San José Road, nr House of Correction


Smedberg William R., city agent insurance dept Balfour, Guthrie & Co., r. 1611 Larkin


Smedes Henry, laborer Cal. Sugar Refinery, r. 94 Harrison


Smedley Henry, janitor, 323 Front, r. 1224 Pacific


Smedley John K., machinist The Joshua Hendy Mt chine Works, r. 2304 Howard


Smele Charles, captain schr William Sparks


Smeth Antonio S., oyster saloon and restaurant, 1002 1004 Market, r. 723 Webster


Smiddy Timothy, longshoreman Pope & Talbot, 1 211 % Perry


Smidt Louis, groceries and liquors, 641 California, 1 3 Selina Pl


Smidt William, tailor Hornberg & Gottheim, r. 42 Bush


( Smidt. See Schmid, Schmidt, Schmitt, Schmit and Smith


Smiley Clarissa J. Mrs., r. 2610 Hyde


Smiley Elizabeth, widow, r. 316 Third


Smiley Frederick, engineer, r. 221 Leavenworth


Smiley Harry P., pressman S. W. Raveley, r. 141 Bush


Smiley Helen M. Miss, teacher Emerson Primar School, r. 1413 Bush


Smiley James, broker, 329 Montgomery, r. 1413 Bush Smiley P., engineer, r. 221 Leavenworth


Smiley Samuel P., salesman Tatum & Bowen, r. 141 Bush


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Smiley Thomas J. L., stockbroker, 314 Montgomery room 8, r. 2225 Taylor


Smiley Wesley, teamster, r. 407 Francisco


Smilie Elton R., physician and dentist, 649 Washing ton


Smilie Robert, contractor and builder, r. 31 Fulton Smisted Ole G., laborer Pac. Rolling Mills, r. NW co Iowa and Solano


Smith A. Mrs., widow, r. 125% Oak


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Smith Adam, butcher, r. 21}% Hayes


Smith Adam, carpenter, r. 1923 Howard


Smith Adam, wines and liquors, 633 Sacramento r. 515 Sacramento


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r. Smith Adam A., shoecutter Buckingham & Hecht, r. SW cor Mission and Willows Av


Smith Adam B. Rev., janltor U. S. Land Office, r. 1310 Vallejo


Smith Addlo G. Miss, teacher Rincon Grammar School, r. 1239 Plne


Smith Adolph J. C., liquor saloon, cor Fifth and Berry, r. 332 Ritch


Smith Adrian R., salesman Wul. T. Garratt, r. 1104 Market


Smith Albert, clerk Castle Bros., r. 2526 Post


Smith Albert G., palnter, r. 22 % Ilermann


Smith Albert H., laborer, r. 715 Lombard


Smith Albert L. (A. Germnon & Co.) r. Oakland


Smith Albert P. (Stanley, Smith & Co.) r. 572 Steven- son


Smith Albion J., freight collector P. C. SS. Co., r. 1834 Powell


Smith Alexander, r. 217 Sixteenth


Smith Alexander, bookbinder A. L. Bancroft & Co., r .. 135 Natoma


Smith Alexander, sash and blindmaker. r. 623 Howard Smith Alexander D., compositor Evening Post, r. 1225 Kearny


Smith Alfred, clerk, r. 11 Maria


Smith Alfred, conductor Sutter St. RR., r. 1423 Polk Smith Alfred, clerk, r. N s Yolo. bet Utah and Ne- braska


Smith Alfred, cook Julius Gruen. r. 215 Minna


Smith Alfred H. & Co., importers diamonds (New York) Phelps & Miller agents, 120 Sutter, room 1


Smith Alphonso B., manager Inventors Institute of California, office and r. 105 Stockton


Smith Andrew (Harrington & Smith) office 218 Cali- fornia, r. Redwood City


Smith Andrew, boilermaker, r. 749 Howard


Smith Andrew, capitalist, r. 331 Montgomery


Smith Andrew, harnessman Norfolk Stable, r. 126 Ellis


Smith Andrew, laborer Spring Valley W. W., r. 12 Bernice


Smith Andrew, porter George C. Bode


Smith Andrew, stonecutter, r. 35 Crocker


Smith Andrew D. (Smith, Snow & Moody! r. Oakland Smith Andrew F., with Journal of Commerce, r. 106 Silver


Smith Andrew V., coffee saloon, 17 Washington, r. 2445 Howard


Smith Angus H., clerk, r. 1832 Filbert


Smith Angus J., carpenter, r. 1314 Harrison


Smith Anna, domestic, 814 Ellis


Smith Anna, widow, r. 1720 Jessie


Smith Annie, domestic, r. 2906 California


Smith Aunie, nurse City and County Hospital Smith Annie, widow, r. 120 Shipley Smith Annie Miss, r. 566 Mission


Smith Annie E., shorthand reporter, r. 502 Powell Smith Annie F. Mrs., r. 1530 Jackson


Smith Anthony J., compositor, r. 749 Howard


Smith Arnabel, mechanic, r. 117 Taylor


Smith Arthur, machinist Golden Gate Woolen Mnfg. Co., r. cor Florida and Butte


Smith Arthur A., (Freeman, Smith & Co.) r. 2504 Scott


Smith Arthur H. H. (Val. Schmidt & Co.) r. 2302 Sutter


Smith August, seaman, r. North Pacific Hotel Smith Augusta Mrs., r. 1209%% Sutter


Smith Augustus, salesman Starbird & Goldstone .


Smith A. W., carpenter, r. 117 Taylor


Smith Axel W., captain bark H. W. Almy with The McCollam Fishing and Trading Co.


Smith Barclay J., clerk Smith's Cash Store, r. 475 Seventeenth


Smith Bedell, bartender, r. NW cor Geary and Cen- tral Av


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Smith Belle, domestic, 2616 Sacramento


Smith Benjamin (J. A. Smith & Son) r. 21 }{ Hayes


Smith Benjamin, accountant, r. 229 Kearny


Smith Benjamin B. (Benjamin B. Smith & Co.) r. 606 Montgomery


Smith Benjamin B. & Co. (Benjamin B. Smith and Owen McCaughey) proprietors Empire Lodg- ings, 636 Commercial


Smith Benjamin J., clerk Connecticut Fire Insur- ance Co .. r. Oakland


Smith Benjamin P., type caster Marder, Luse & Co., r. 517 Pine


Smith Benjamin P. G., agent O. R. and N. Co., Spear St. Wharf. r. 610 Fllimore


Smith Benjamin R. Mrs .. janitress South San Fran- cisco School, r. Dominica, bet Susquehanna and St. John


Smith Bessie, widow, r. 20 Masonic Av


Smith Bradford W., receiving teller London and San Francisco Bank, r. Oakland




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