Langley's San Francisco directory for the year commencing 1885, Part 26

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


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Police Stations, old City Hall, basement ; 829 Folsom ; 522 Davia ; 247 Steuart; new City Hall; 207 Seven- teenth, and cor Polk and Jackson


Pound Keeper, N s California, bet Walnut and Laurel Public Administrator, 318 Pine


Quarantine Officer, SE cor Green and Front Recorder County, Hall of Records, new City Hall Registrar of Voters, new City Hall, basement


Sheriff County, old City Hall, first floor


Superintendent Common Schools, new City Hall, third floor


Superintendent Streets, new City Hall, basement Surveyor County, new City Hall, third floor Tax Collector County, new City Hall, first floor Treasurer County, new City Hall, first floor


Twenty-sixth St. Hospital (small-pox) DeHaro, bet Twenty-fifth and Twenty-sixth


MORETTI & TREZZINI, PHELAN BUILDING, SAN FRANCISCO.


Fresco and Decorative Artists.


Try Porwian Bilters.


Best place to buy your CLOTHING, Cor. Sutter and Kearny Streets.


LONDON and NEW YORK CLOTHING CO.


PRED'E M. HUSTED, ATTORNEY AT LAW, 32, Montanary St. S. F. Cal.


ADDITIONAL NAMES, CHANGES, REMOVALS, ETC.


RECEIVED TOO LATE FOR REGULAR INSERTION.


Aabel Martin, carpenter, r. 213 Fifteenth Abbonille A., r. 519 Greenwich


Abrahamsen P .; r. 359 Clementina


Acton A. M., r. 632 Market


Adama John S,, policeman, r. 1900 Devisadero


Adame Samuel W., blacksmith City RR., r. 1527 Mis- sion


Adams T., cooper Cal. Barrel Co.


Adamson Adolph C., physician, r. 34%2 Erie


Adelson J., importer and mnfr artificial flowers, 1417 Polk


Aegerter J., r. 333 Montgomery


Ahlborn Hotel, Max Zimmermann proprietor, 907 Folsom


Ahlert John G., r. 17 Julian Av


Ahumadu Joseph M., real estate agent, 230 Kearny


Alameda Lumber Yard, E. M. Derby & Co. proptrs, 22 California


Alcazar Building, 128 O'Farrell


Alexander George A., r. 227 Second


Alexander Joseph, capitalist, 6-8 Sutter, r. 624 Polk


Alfred John N., compositor, r. 1004 Washington


Allen James M., r. 711 Howard


Allen Lyman W., r. 110 Sixth


Allison D. E., r. 2230 Broadway


Alverson-Blake Mrs., teacher music, r. 825 Post


Alvin House, King & Winnen proprietors, 120 Post


Alvord William M., paymaster Pac. Rolling Mill, r. 44 Sixth


Ames Nicholas C., clerk Isaac Bush, r. 921 Mont- gomery


Amlet David, carpenter, r. 111 Fifteenth


Anderson Charles M., r. 718 Buchanan


Anderson E. G .. r. 1015 Post


Anderson Louisa Mrs., lodgings, 1831 Mission


Andrews C. N., furniture manufacturer, 556


Brannan


Andrews James, clerk Breeze & Loughran, r. 1607 %% Jones


Andrews Thomas H., r. 446 Fifteenth


Angeles Mary, widow, r. 1333 Natoma


Angell John C., general manager Mutual Reserve Fund Life Assn, 26 Montgomery, room 7, r. 800 Stockton


Angella Emma Mrs., r. 14 Oak Grove Av


Angus John P., poultry and game, 11 Pacific Fruit Market, r. 817 Montgomery


Angulo R. M. Mrs., r. 1109 Bush


Ankel Harry, jeweler, r. 1421 Mission


Anstett A. & Co. (James Denehy, Charles Kreuter and Daniel Donohoe) proprietors Lafayette Brew- ery, 725-727 Green


Anthony A. A., r. 501 Post


Antoniasse Eugene, ironer Joseph A. Truedell, r. 19 Ridley


Arctic Packing Co., C. C. RohIffs president, H. F. Fortmann secretary, office 1 Mission


Arctic Whalebone Co., G. Abrahamson agent, 130 Kearny


Armatrong A. F. (Sears, Armstrong & Co.) r. 412 Jonea


Armstrong Angel, miller Pioneer White Lead and Color Works, r. 739 Folsom


Arnett John, r. 712 Sutter


Arney C. H., r. 413 Natoma


Arns Edward, upholsterer, r. 1776 Folsom


Ashe Patrick, porter H. S. Crocker & Co., r. 134 Rose Av


Aahlachsen-Shields R., teacher languages, 67 St. Ann's Bldg Astorg L., r. 404 Minna


Atlantic Straw Works, James M. Forrest proptr, 104 Fifth


Attridge Edward, warehouseman, r. 1010 Filbert Auburey L. E., r. 1916 Pacific Av


Backus Jerome H., hotelkeeper, r. 120 Ellis


Bacon Francis H., bookkeeper C. W. Beach & Co., r. 312 Eddy


Badger H. Eugene, r. 16 Post


Baggs Alexander L., clerk, r. 35 Russ


Bagga Edward B., clerk. r. 35 Rusa


Baggs Isaac, attorney at law, r. 35 Russ


Baglieto & Valente (Giacomo Baglieto and Giovanni Valente) wood and coal, 1210 Stockton


Baily Elisha I., colonel and surgeon U. S. A., 36 New Montgomery, r. 634 Golden Gate Av


Baird Andrew, note broker, 104 Leidesdorff, r. San Pablo Av, North Oakland


Baird Robert, molder, r. 322 Sixth


Baird W. D., r. 654 Mission


Baker Edward, r. 35 Russ


Baldwin Elizabeth Mrs., artist, 45 Twelfth


Ball M. Ella Mra., r. 28 Geary


Bancroft James, r. 326 Ellia


Banz Alvis A., porter Root & Sanderson, r. 12%% Sher- man


Barbieri Giuseppi (A. Grasso & Co.) r. 430 Union


Barclay David B., stereotyper Chronicle, r. 16 Fol- som Av


Bardram Hannibal, upholsterer Indianapolis Furni- ture Co., r. 1455 Mission, rear


Barkhaus J. H., artist, 621 Clay, r. 1812 Buchanan Barkis H. Burke, practical millwright, 772 Mission


Barkley William H., bookkeeper Geo. C. Bode, r. 2104 Green


Barlage William O., bookkeeper Nordman Bros., I. 2317 Mission


Barnard Alexander B., mechanical and mining en- gineer, 46 O'Farrell


Barnard George B., manager Barnard's Business College, 46 O'Farrell


Barnard's Business College, George B. Bar- nard manager, 46 O'Farrell


Barnes Robert E., manager Nevada and Cal. Lumber Co.'s Box Factory, r. 1305 Golden Gate Av


Barnes Thomas A., r. 1206 Leavenworth


Barnett H. Walter, photographer I. W. Taber


Barnhart Charles, r. 1500 Folsom


Barrett Frank, r. 20 Georgia


Barron Corneliua, driver, r. 1807 Mission


Barrows -, r. 531 Geary


Barry Mary Mrs., r. 38 (32) Quinn


Barth Emile, teacher music, r. 1023 Powell


Barth Herman, architect, r. 1527%% Geary


Bartling & Phillips (William Bartling and Thomas K. Phillips) bookbinders and blank book manufacturers, 505 Clay


Bate William H., patternmaker, r. 1629 Market


Bauer Jacob G., drayman Cal. Barrel Co., r. 12% Boardman Pl


Bauldry G., r. 609 Guerrero


Baxter -- , r. 1203 Bush


Bay City Boot and Shoe Co. (Meyer Simmons and Adolph Levy) 21-23 Sutter


Bazet.Felix. r. 714 Broadway


Beales Ellis H., r. 200 Clay


Beauman Lonis W., musician, r. 1016 Washington Beauregard N .. r. 133 Fifth


Beck William T., painter, r. 26 Thirteenth


Beerman, Max, horse dealer, r. 522 Grove Behrmann John H., carpenter. r. 1819 Howard


Behrmann Maria Mrs., midwife, r. 1819 Howard Bell Robert, r. 42 Juniper


Bell Thomas H., r. 422 Geary


Bell & Co. (George H. Bell) booksellers and sta- tioners, 1723 Market


Bellini Anton (Bulkley & Bellini) r. 116 Geary Bellnomini Eugene, cigars and tobacco, 229% Mont- gomery Av


Bellows Henry H., bridgebuilder,r. 1755 Mission


KNEASS & CO.,


dealers in KITCHEN FURNITURE of every description. RANGES, TINWARE, Etc., 29 TAYLOR ST ..


BERRY & PLACE MACHINE CO., 12 California St., WESTINGHOUSE ENGINES, Gardner Governors, Emery Grinders and Wheels.


J. MACDONOUGH & CO.


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


ADDITIONAL NAMES, REMOVALS, ETC.


Belt Railway Cable Co., office NW cor Pine and San- some


Benedict C. S. (Mann & Benedict) r. 328 Valencia


Bender Adsm F., laborer, r. 1536 Dolores


Bender Michael, brewer Humboldt Brewery, r. 1839 Mission


Benjamin Edward O., clerk, r. 136 Sixth


Benjamin J. H., r. 946 Howard


Benjamin O. A., r. 946 Howard


Bennett Miles, teacher music, r. 333 Geary


Benson George (Wadham, Benson & Owens) r. 220% McAllister


Benson Johr B., machiniat, r. 833 Fifteenth Benson Ursula L. Miss, r. 650% Natoma


Bergen Adrian (Trobock & Bergen) r. 1212 Jackson Bergen Alexander, bookkeeper, r. 1212 Jackson


Berges Nicholas, policeman, r. 509 Linden Av


Berlin Simon, manager Hebrew Observer, r. 1337 How- ard


Bernal Joseph J., r. 327 Bay


Bernard Charles A., house and signpainter and decorator, 629 Merchant, r. 831 Bush Berner Bertha Miss, stenographer, r. 508 Ellis


Bernatein Edward, clerk, r 1765 Howard


Bernstein Ellas, r. 1765 Howard


Bernstein Julius (E. Lobe & Co.) r. Seattle


Berreyessa Filiberto, fireman Geary St. RR., r. 1327 }% Ellis


Berson A. & Son (Adolph and Gustave) carpets and furniture, 26 Post


Best A. W., musician, r. 424 Poat


Best Henry, r. 424 Post


Betzel Louis (George Grimminger & Co.) r. 1909 Bush Bevans L. J., r. 793 Mission


Biddick James, carpenter, r. 323 Oak


Biedeman Joseph, r. 213 Thirteenth


Bigge Fritz, r. 22 Turk


Bima John, cigar mnfr, 925%% Pecific


Bissell Manufacturing Co., Leland S. Gamble agent, 109 California


Bixby S. C., r. 1807 Stevenson


Bizzell S. C., r. 726 Bush, rear


Black Edwin H., house and sign painter, and paperhanger, 109 O'Farrell, r. 2 Rondell Pl


Blackburn Charles J., clerk Registrar of Voters, r. 1342 Market


Blackburn D. W. R., r. 510 Taylor


Blackburn William, weaver S. F. Pioneer Woolen Factory, r. 2705 Polk


Blackstaff A. D. Mrs., r. 2213 Polk


Blackstaff Maggie Miss, teacher Broadway Grammar School, r. 2213 Polk


Blade Arthur M., salesman Martin Meussdorffer, r. 1018 Powell


Blake Alverson Mrs., teacher music, r. 825 Post Blake A. R., r. 789 Mission


Blake Philip H., real estate agent, 316 Montgomery, r. Fruit Vale


Blakely William H., r. 124 Turk


Blaut Samuel, butcher, 239 Sixth, r. 11 Langton


Blethen James H., master mariner, r. 512 Deviaadero Block Leo (Nathan & Block) r. 102 Ellis


Block Maurice (Ackerman, Block & Co.) r. 730 Sutter Blodgett William C., collector Cal. Steam Navigation Co., r. 123 Turk


Blome Louis, driver Humboldt Brewery, r. 1747 Mis- sion


Bloom G. H., tanner, r. 1705 Howard


Board of Fire Underwriters of the Pacific, Charles D. Haven secretary, 401 California


Bockius C. P., r. 5 Leroy Pl


Bode Adolph, brewer San José, r. 1759 Howard Bode Ernst, r. 16 Erie


Bodwell J. F., r. 1104 Mission


Bodwell John D., superintendent California Perfec- tion Fuel Co., r. 223 Valencia


MUTUAL BENEFIT LIFE INS. CO.


OF NEW JERSEY. Assets, - - - $38,615,319 32


POLICIES ABSOLUTELY NON-FORFEITABLE. In case of Lapse, the Policy in Continued in Foree as long as its value will pay for. Party Insuring at age 35 on Life 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' premiums,


See ady. Bank and Insurance Department.


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THE HARDEN "STAR" HAND GRENADE FIRE EXTINGUISHER.


The simplest and most powerful ever produced. The only reliable GRENADE. H. H. GROSS, Solo Agent, 16-18 Second Street.


Bodwell Joseph, carpenter, r. 1104 Mission


Boeckmann L. W. F., r. 1016 Washington


Bogardus W. H., r. 235 Kearny


Bollideck Francia, r. 23 Julian Av


Bolts John F., proprietor AA House, 308 Kearny, r. 626 Hayes


Bonham J. F., r. Illinois, nr Napa


Bonner Benjamin, cooper Cal. Barrel Co.


Bonner Joseph, r. 1124}% Folsom


Bonner Robert, tally clerk Cal. Barrel Co.


Bonus Charles, r. 1056 Howard


Borle Charles, with Le Petit Journal, r. 615 Pine


Born Stephen A., walter, r. 10 Turk


Bornhart Charles, r. 1500 Folsom


Boskowitz Charles J., salesman Cartan, McCarthy & Co., r. 1403 Van Ness Av


Bothin, Dallemand & Co. (Henry E. Bothin. Albert Dallemand, T. Oberfelder and Max Ober- felder) importers and wholesale dealers coffees, teas and spices, and wholesale liquors, 215-217 California, Chicago house 229 Lake


Bovee, Toy & Co. (William H. Bovee, George D. Toy and Henry P. Sonntag) real estate agents, 19 Montgomery


Bovee William H. (Bovee, Toy & Co.) r. 712 Sutter


Bowers Charles (Bowers & Sonner) r. 416 Austin


Bowers John T., pianos, 22 Post, r. 1431 Washington


Bowers & Sonner (Charles Bowers and James Son- ner) coffee saloon, 114 Dupont


Bowker C. A., r. 512 Fourth


Bowser George. publisher, r. 717 Bush


Boyce Samuel E., expressman, r. 501 Post


Boyd Chauncey W., dentist, 724}% Market


Boyd J. E., r. 1527 Mission


Boyle Edward F., bartender, r. 1717 Mission


Boyle James, doughmixer Cal. Cracker Co., r. 320 O'Farrell


Boyle James P., driver Whitney & Co.'s Express, r. 607 Willow Av


Bradbury Alfred W., bookkeeper, r. 2015 Devisadero Bradbury Fanny W., widow, r. 2015 Devisadero


Bradbury Vesta E. Miss, teacher Hastings Primary School, r. 2015 Devisadero


Bradley Charles R .. porter, r. 366 Minna


Bradley Theodore, attorney at law, 420 Montgomery Bradshaw Victor, carpenter, r. 103% Fifth


Brand Cæsar, with Herman Brand, r. 205 Valencia


Brandenstein A. J. (Hart & Brandenstein) r. SW cor California and Gough


Brandt Eric A., cigars and tobacco, 326 Davis, r. 619 Eddy


Bray Frederick W., teamater, r. 125 Fourteenth


Brehm R. B., r. 3112 Fillmore


Breingan James F., machinist, r. 24 Natoms


Brennan Patrick, laborer Charles E. Haseltine & Co. Bretteville V., r. 530 Seventeenth


Brickwedel Anna Mrs., r. 38 Thirteenth


Brink Charles M., liquor saloon, NW cor Stevenson and Sixth, r. 1400 Folsom


Brittain George H., salesman, r. 1619 Washington


Broadwell William B., druggiat, r. 725 Pine


Brodersen I. L. A., music publisher, 137-139 Post, r. 1124 Filbert


Brogden William J., carriagepainter, 22 Second, r. 627 Stevenson


Brooks S. T., r. 1003 Mission


Browell James H., calker, r. 1716 Dupont


Brown Adolph, plumbers' helper L. Hufschmidt & Bro., r. 431 Stevenson


Brown Ambrose A., druggiat, r. 1933 Union


Brown George Logan (Hamilton & Co.) office 303 Montgomery, r. 2759 Mission


Brown Gustave, driver Pioneer Soda Works, r. cor Seventeenth and Eureka


Brown Jesse P., bartender O'Donnell & McCourt, r. 353 Jessie


Brown J. Frank M., paperhanger G. W. Clark & Co., r. 834 Mission


OSGOOD HOOKER, FRED IJ. ISHAM, WIN J. TRUMAN.


ption ST.


TRUMAN, ISHAM & CO.,


MANUFACTURERS' AGENTS 421, 423, 425, 427 MARKET STREET.,


Ty Perwian Bille


Durable Binding, Fine Printing at E. C. HUGHES'


511 SANSOME ST., San Francisco.


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W. W. MONTAGUE & CO.


IMPORTERS OF


STOVES AND RANGES.


Manufacturers of FRENCH RANGES. 309, 311, 313, 315 and 317 MARKET STREET


Brown L. C, Mrs. (M. J. Phelon & Co.) r. 342 Fremont Brown L. H. (Covert, Mitchell & Brown) r. Haywards Brown P. N., driver City RR., r. 1831 Mission Brown Ralph (Wolf, Brown & Co .; r. Oakland Brown Samuel, r. 2705 Polk


Brown T. M. Mre., widow, r. 207 Thirteenth


Brumagin Timothy, laborer, r. 312 Fourteenth


Brune Diedrich, groceries and liquors, SE cor Mis- sion and Fifteenth


Brunhuber Josef, r. 915% Mission


Bruns Henry, cabinetmaker, r. 32 Erie


Bryan R. B., r. 737 Howard


Bryan William H., bookkeeper, r. 327 Tenth


Brydges Marshall, r. 1804 Market


Buchanan George J., mechanic, r. 1581 Folsom


Buckbee M.'S. Mrs. widow, r. 223%% Valencia


Buckley Denis, carpenter, r. 1448% Minns


Buckminster L. Mrs., r. 246 Taylor


Buermann Frederick (E. Taniere & Co.) r.'919 Filbert Buffum John W., superintendent Pac. Match Factory, 232 Fourteenth, r. 1843 Howard


Bugbee Sumner W., general agent, 46 Thurlow Block, r. Oakland


Bulkley S. R. Mrs. (Bulkley & Bellini) r. 1563 Market Bulkley & Bellini (Mrs. S. R. Bulkley and Anton Bel- lini) umbrella and parasol mnfrs, 116 Geary


Bulson John, engineer tug Rabboni, r. 1332 Howard


Burdick E. F., r. 619 Eddy


Burdick John (Ross & Burdick) r. Park Hotel


Burke Charles H., r. 616 Taylor


Burmeister Louis, r. 1700 Polk


Burns Roy, nailer Cal. Barrel Co.


Burton John B., r. 412 Kearny


Bush Frank, r. 220 Third


Buswell A., bookbinder, printer and blank book mnfr, 605 Montgomery, r. 1005 Union


Butcher Thomaa E., r. 437 O'Farrell


Butler A. J., r. 1226 Bush


Butler L. F., r. 1226 Bush


Byington Joel S. (J. S. Byington & Co.) r. Oakland


Byington J. S. & Co. (Joel S. Byington, Lucien B. Hatch and J. Hillar McDonald) managers Pa- cific Coast Department Mutual Benefit Life Asso- ciation, 26 Montgomery


Cadney F., r. 1645% Mission


Cadogan Patrick A., entry clerk E. & S. Heller, r. Oakland


Caldwell Catherine Mrs., lodgings, 641 Washington California Paper Co., office 320 Sansome, mills Stockton, Cal.


California Perfumery Co., Edward Schmidt manager, office 240 Third


California Produce Exchange, J. M. Prather president, E. A. Godfrey vice-president, Phil. Gerold secretary, George A. Sweeney superin- tendent, George A. Lask assistant superintendent and collector, NE cor Davis and Clay


Calivi Vittorio, r. 421 Filbert Camozzi Ginseppi, tinsmith, r. 10 Pollard Pl


Camozzi Peter, tinsmith, r. 10 Pollard Pl


Campani Francesco, r. 10 Pollard Pl


CAMPBELL GLASS WORKS


(West Berkeley) J. Campbell & Co. proprietors, flint glass manufacturers fruit jars, etc., office 223 Battery


Campbell J. & Co. (John Campbell and Joseph H. Flickinger) proprietors Campbell Glass Works, office 223 Battery


Campbell John (J. Campbell & Co.) r. 1519 Van NeBs AV


Canney F. E. J., physician and surgeon, 609 Hayes


Canney Walter D., r. 609 Hayes


Carleton H. W., r. 1007 Powell


Carnegie George, machinist, r. 112 Berry


Carnell Harry, porter Bohemian Club, r.706 California


Carnell Joseph F., bookbinder, r. 940 Howard Carnell William H., pantryman Bohemian Club, r. 706 California


Carnell William N., assistant steward Bohemian Club, r. 706 California


Carson F. E., millwright, r. 510 Folsom


Carter James J., carpenter, r. 13 Bridge


Carter M. E., r. 1652 Polk


Carter Robert W., real estate, r. 1652 Polk


Carver A. R., r. 321 Twenty-eighth


Cassier Constantine, musician, r. 120 Brosnan


Cavner Alexander R., engineer, r. 321 Twenty-eighth


Cedar River Coal Co., 106-112 Mission


Centers John, laborer, r. cor Channel and Thirteenth Chambers G. M., r. 629 Fulton


Chambers Simon P., carpenter, r. 629 Fulton


Chapman Francis Stables, 126 Ellis, r. 413 Eddy


M., proprietor Norfolk


Charles Benjamin, r. 326% Mason


Charlton Marcus, r. 121 Montgomery


Cheney A. B., r. 595 Ellis


Cheney J. V., r. 595 Ellis


Chernias H., r. 348 Third


Chester Lewis S., porter C. P. RR., r. 201 Ellis


Chinese News, Mun Kee publisher, 837 Clay


Church Ambrose A., broommaker, r. 709 Seventeenth


Citron Raphael, attorney at law, 206 Phelan Bldg, r. Palace Hotel


Clark E., r. 2100 Greenwich


Clark William H., r. 126 Golden Gate Av


Clarke George, r. 19 Tehama


Clautier A. P., r. 1209 Devisadero


Clifford Norman F., carpenter, r. 232 Linden Av


Clyne H., r. 12 Mason


Clyne J., r. 628 Castro


Clynes John, tanner, r. 1012 Columbia


Cochran John, molder, r. 329 Bryant Cochrane James, policeman, r. 1903 Polk


Coddington A., r. 700 Powell


Coddington C. D., r. 700 Powell


Coffey William, r. 501 Kearny


Coghlan John, carpenter, r. 1007 McAllister


Coghlan Thomas, r. 1007 McAllister


Cohen Louis L., r. 1206 Market


Cohn Richard, r. Brunswick House


Cohn Simon, merchant, r. 840 McAllister


Coker William (Coker & Hayward) r. 1415 California


Colburn James, porter, r. 519 Post


Colby Hiram H. (Steere & Colby) r. East Oakland


Cole J. M., r. 723 Golden Gate Av


Cole Thomas, r. 723 Golden Gate Av


Colley Charles J., collector, r. 1825 Scott


Collins Charles F., clerk Keane Bros., r. 1009 Powell


Collins Michael, clerk, r. 912 Howard


Colson E. H., jewelery and watches, 14 Post


Combland George, r. 1125 Powell


Comins Cooper, lodgings, 425 Bush


Conlon John F., r. 624 Fourth


Connelly & Borle (James Connelly and Lewis Borle) furniture, 719 Market


Connerton Owen, r. 1424 Howard


Connolly Owen, laborer, r. 343 Third


Connolly Patrick, painter, r. 713 Union


Connot Alfred, candymaker, r. 210 Golden Gate Av


Consonna Paola, superintendent Silk Reeling School, 534 Commercial, r. 821 Greenwich


Conway James H., porter Pullman Palace Car Co., r. 1221 Pacific


Cook W. G., r. 317 Stockton


Copf Louis, clerk Central Laundry


Corti Joseph, marble works, 10 Ninth, r. San Rafael


Corwin Will B., r. 1014 Washington


Coster Alfred J., stationery, 2010 Polk


Covert Henry M. (Covert. Mitchell & Brown) r. Red- wood City


Covert, Mitchell & Brown (Henry M. Covert, F. Durkee Mitchell and L. H. Brown) commission merchants and purchasing agents, 203 Sacramento


Schafer & Co. CLOTHING.


And Furnishing Goods. No. 11 MONTGOMERY STREET.


I. S. VAN WINKLE & CO.


413-415 MARKET ST. Importers and Dealers in


IRON, STEEL, Etc


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


SAN FRANCISCO DIRECTORY.


JOHN WIGMORE-HARDWOOD LUMBER: 129 to 147 Spear Street.


ADDITIONAL NAMES, REMOVALS, ETC.


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Cowan George J., assistant general agent New York, Lake Erie and Western RR., 36 Montgomery Coyne Dennis, clerk Post Office, r. 511 Mason


Craig George, engineer, r. 107 Valparaiso Crampton James, night watchman, r. 3029 Sixteenth Crawford T. F., r. 1132 Sutter


Cregao John (Gallagher & Cregan) r. 1139 Guerrero Creighton Joseph, umbrella and parasol maker, 26 Montgomery


Cremar Michael D., carpenter, r. 1316 Sacramento Croke J. P., r. 100 McAllister


Crothers George, upholsterer W. A. Clark, r. 814 Jessie Cruvelli S. I., teacher music, r. 106 Mason


Cuccia Giuseppi, r. 447 Broadway


Cummings Alfred H., mnfrs' agent, 233 Kearny, room 4, r. 1323 Steiner


Cummings Charles H., furnished rooms, 207 Post Cunningham G. W., millwright, r. 34 Ellis


Cummins Harry C. (Thompson, Fox & Co.) r. 1254 Howard


Cupples Samuel, Woodenware Co. (St. Louis) D. B. Holmes & Co. agents, 40 California Curran Owen, r. 9 Welsh


Curtis William G., superintendent track depart- ment C. P. RR., NE cor Fourth and Townsend, room 68, r. 619 Golden Gate Av


Curtiss T. H., r. 58 South Park


Cushing M. A., r. 2039 Howard


Cushing Alexander, r. 164 Clementina


Dahlstrom Carl A., tailor, r. 18 Hubbard


Dale William J., conductor Presidio RR., r. 1722 Hyde Dallam William H., real estate agent, 415 Mont- gomery, r. 1309 Mason


Daniels Frederick; traveling salesman Ackerman, Block & Co., r. 611 Valencia


Danniei Emil, with Von Voss & Co., r. 893 Seven- teenth


Dascey John, r. 526 Twenty-second


Davis Charles L., cashier Osborn & Alexander, r. 202 Laguna


Davis William G., clerk Osborn & Alexander, r. 202 Laguna


Davis William H., office 628 Market, r. 202 Laguna Dayton Frank, r. 34 Hawthorne


Dean Edgar, carrier Call, r. 325 O'Farrell


Dean John J., r. 325 O'Farrell


Dearlove Charles, r. 6 Pollard Pl


Dearlove George, r. 6 Pollard Pl


Debrunner Ulrich, importer and dealer cloths, woolens and tailors' trimmings, 691 Market, r. 1221 Golden Gate Av


Deicke Otto A. A., porter Bachman & Co., r. 1604 Lar- kin


Demartini Joseph, scavenger, r. 14 Union PI


Dempsey J., r. 1134%% Twenty-second


Denker Herman, tailor, r. 1412 Powell


Dennery B., r. 1709 Geary


Dennis Peter, watchman, Cal. Barrel Co. Dennison Ami P., contractor, r. 808 Montgomery


Derby E. M. & Co., propirs Alameda Lumber Yard, 22 California


Derney R. S., r. 364 Clementina


Derning Edgar, r. 417 Bush


Detrick E. & Co. (Edington Detrick) mnfrs bags, tents and awnings, and importers bags, bagging material, twines, etc., 19-21 California


Deuel Daniel, r. 225 MinDa


Devlin Charles J. I., architect, 330 Pine, r. 1812 Du- pont


Dickmann Henry, vocalist, r. 869 Mission


Divisich Stephen, coffee saloon, 1 Commercial, r. 12173% Kearny


Dixon John, map and atlas agent, 6 Eddy Dixon John J., foreman D. Bush, r. 5 Monroe


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 Book.


FRATINGER & CO. CLOAKS, SUITS and FURS.


105 KEARNY STREET.


DOANE & HENSHELWOOD


(Wilbur G. Doane and Thomas R. Hen- ahelwood) importers and retail dealers dry goods, and agents celebrated Fos- ter kid gloves, 132 Kearny, SE cor Sutter, Thurlow Block


Donnellan M. L., r. 6 Caroline


Donnellan William E., policeman, r. 6 Caroline


Donovan Timothy D., salesman Philip Kennedy & Co., r. 912 Howard


Donovan William, r. 406 Bryant


Doolittle Edgar A., groceries and liquors, 1657 Mis- sion, r. 27 Rondell Pl


Dormer William, r. 191 Hyde


Dorn Byron M., r. 229 Sixth


Dorney Patrick S., journalist, r. 364 Clementina


Dorrance Ralph G., clerk, r. 1112 Larkin


Dotter Rose Miss, forewoman H. S. Crocker & Co., r. 1013 Leavenworth


Dotter William C., contractor, r. 1013 Leavenworth Dotter William H., printer, r. 1013 Leavenworth


Dougart John I., butcher Charles C. Graber, r. 1903 Polk


Douglas George, clerk E. & S. Heller, r. 1828 Market Dowers William, r. 25 Capp


Dowling William, millhand Cal. Barrel Co.


Doyle Danlel, carpenter, r. 2751 Harrison


Drath Charles L., carpenter, r. 1720 Leavenworth


Dratt Andrew, cooper, r. 627 Hickory Av


Drew Charles S., r. 11 Kearny


Dreyer Abraham, r. 1068 Howard


Dryer Bernard, builder, r. 4 Collingwood


Duckel John, compositor Bacon & Co., r. 916 Vallejo


Duckel Nicholas, clerk medical purveyor U. S. A., r. 916 Vallejo


Duppel F., r. 540 Folsom


Durney Joseph, bookkeeper A. Lusk & Co., r. 1115 Scott


Durney Paul E., compositor Alf. Chaigneau, r. 1115 Scott


Duveneck Hugo H. L., clerk Thannhauser & Co., r. 414 Pine


Dwyer James R., distillers' agent, 252 Market, r. 512 Devisadero


Easton William B., draftsman M. P. Boss, r. 908 Pine Ebb Charles, teamster, r. 1405 Baker


EDMONDS ELISE Mrs. mani-


cure and cosmetic parlors, 305 Kearny, cor Bush, rooms 8-9


Edmonds Josephine Mrs., physician, 1500 Folsom


Edwards John, baker Cal. Cracker Co., r. 1217%% Kearny


Egan J. J .. r. 625 Minna


Eagle R. F .. r. 812 Kearny


Eagles O. V., r. 2104 Greenwich


Eidenmuller Henry (Rossi & Eidenmuller) r. 712 · Union


Eisenschimel Carl, teacher penmanship, 98 St. Ann's Bldg. r. 1203 Golden Gate Av


Elliott Charles E., gripman, r. 321 Austin


Ellison Dauiel, butcher, r. 144 Perry


Emanuel H., r. 1008 Mission


Emerson Charles M., r. 523 Jessie


Emery Wallace R., r. 1425 %%, Mission Emrick W. J., r. 191 Hyde


End George, r. 712 Sutter


End Joseph W., r. 1/12 Sutter


Engelbrecht Herman (Engelbrecht, Son & Co.) r. 834 Turk


Engelbrecht Herman A. (Engelbrecht, Son & Co.) r. 1523 Webster


Engelbrecht, Son & Co. (Herman and Herman Å. Engelbrecht) importers, manufacturers and jobbers cigars and tobacco, 23-27 First




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