Langley's San Francisco directory for the year commencing 1885, Part 260

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


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IMPORTERS OF


GALVANIZED AND COMMON


Sheet Iron


All Sizes and Numbers.


309, 311, 313, 315 and 317 MARKET STREET.


Sonoma Valley Railroad Co., Peter Donahue president, Thomas W. Johnston secretary, office 430 Montgomery


Sons of the Emerald Isle Benevolent Association, rooms 818 Howard


Soper Benjamin, stevedore, r. 51 Shipley


Soper Charles B., engineer Cal. and Pac. Cream Tartar Works, r. 496 Eighth


Soper F. H. Mrs., r. 2514% Sutter


Sophey Joseph (McGlinn & Sophey) r. 820 Folsom Sopka Wiliam, upholsterer. 305 Third


Sorbier Louise Mme., millinery, 220 Van Ness Av Sorch Martin, waiter A. Lopresti, r. 130 Jackson Sorensen Andrew, canvasser Lippi Bros., r.663 Minna Sorensen Charles, porter Wheeland & Collins, r. 217 Minua


Sorensen Charles M., tailor, 422 Post, r. 30 Pleasant Sorensen E., coremaker William T. Garratt, r. 1609% California


Sorensen Frederick, seaman. r. 320 Drumm


Sorensen H. R., clerk B. Nathan & Co., r. Alameda


Sorensen John, seaman, r. 263 East


Sorensen John, tailor, r. 2 Codman Pl


Sorensen Louis, liquor saloon, 7 Washington


Sorensen Magdalena, waitress Jens R. Jorgensen Sorensen Nels, seaman, r. 111 Jackson


Sorensen Peter, bricklayer, r. 18 Louisa


Sorensen Thomas, waiter, r. 202 Berry


Sorensen William, wood and coal, hay and grain. 1013-1015% McAllister


Sorenson Christopher, mate schr William Hicks Sorenson Christopher H., waiter, r. 213 Stevenson Sorenson David, seaman, r. 10 De Boom


Sorenson, Dunker & Co. (John Sorenson, Adolph Dunker and Henry Dangers) liquor saloon and bottlers Boca beer, 425 Clay


Sorenson John (Sorenson, Dunker & Co.) r. Alameda Sorg Peter, musical instrument repairer, 317% Du- pont, r. 1413 Buchanan


Sorg P. J. Tobacco Co., The, C. H. Jones Pacific Coast agent, office 214 California


Sorge Enrico, teacher music, r. 727 Geary


Sorich Antonio, coffee saloon, 5 Brooks, r. 7 Bagley Pl Sorman Gustave, captain bark Ella S. Thayer, r. 16 Clinton Park


Sormaus Giuseppe, liquor saloon, 308 Moutgomery Av Sornberger George P., waiter Tesmore & Krill, r. 29 Eddy


Sornin Alexander, watchmaker and jeweler. 343 Kearny, r. 2100 Mason


Sorrell Alfred W., carpenter Andrew Wilkle, r. 2 Hyde PI


Sorrell Sidney H., carpenter Andrew Wilke, r. 2 Hyde PI


Sorrisou James W., r. SE cor Twenty-sixth and Bart- lett


Sosa Eugenia Mrs., r. 1006 Bush


Sossnowski Frederick, tanner Krenz & Getz, r. 1530 Dolores


Sosso Peter, cook T. Sosso, r. 1125 Sutter


Sosso T., restaurant. 1125 Sutter


Sotero Charles, blacksmith Bigelow & Little, r. 9% Sonora


Soto José C .. laborer, r. 107 Clay


Sotzen George, tailor, r. 1940 Mission


Sotzen John A .. tailor, r. 1940 Mission


Souders James N., printer H. S. Crocker & Co., r. American Exchange Hotel


Souders M. J. Mrs., widow, r. 321 O'Farrell Soulage A., French Ben. Soc.


Soulage Eugene, French Ben Soc.


Soulage Jean H .. French Ben. Soc.


Soule A. G., physician, 325 Larkin


Soule Adoniram J., sergeant Merchants' Patrol, r. 703 Taylor


Soule Charles N., carriagemaker E. Soule, r. 513% Fourth


Soule Charles Z., civil engineer, r. 2322 Webster


Soule Clarence E., machinist, r. 566 Bryant Soule E. F. Mrs., widow, r. 1905 Stockton


Sonle Engene, manufacturer carriages, wagon: agricultural implements and general blacksmith ing. NE cor Fourth and Bryant, r. 566 Bryant


Soule Fannie L. Miss, teacher Lincoln Gramina School, r. 1905 Stockton


Soule John, laborer Central RR., r. 6 Cleaveland Soule Kendrick B., cashier Lick House


Soule Louis, r. 108 Mason


Soule Maria L. Miss, teacher Girls' High School, 1 605 Polk


Soule Philander, clerk S. P. Scale, r. 323 First Sonle SamneI, capitalist, and assignee of Beadle Co., 5 Spear, r. 321 First


Soule Samuel P., dairy produce, 29 Fourth, r. 8( Jackson


Soule William F., bookkeeper Elisha Ransom & Co r. 325 Larkin


Sound Frederick, seaman, r. 938 Pacific


Sound Gustavus F. (Martin & Sound) 116 Montgomer Av


Sourdry John G., real estate, r. 1406 Sacramento Sourlau Desire, gentleman's nurse, r. 115 Morrie Av Souriau J. B., French Ben. Soc.


Soutenir Mary A. Mme., cosmetics, 410 Kearny


South Bend Iron Works (South Bend, Ind.) propti Oliver Chilled Plow Works, Albert Listenberge manager, 37 Market


South British and National Fire and Ma rine Insurance Co. of New Zealand, V J. Callingham & Co. agents, 213-215 Sausome


South Coast Paper Mills (Soquel, Cal.) S. ] Taylor & Co. agents, 414-416 Clay


South Cosmopolitan Grammar School, Adolph Herb. principal, N s Eddy, bet Polk and Van Ness Av South Cosmopolitan Primary School, Miss M. A. Ca! telhun principal, SE cor Bush and Stockton


South End Primary School, Miss Mary A. Scher


principal, SE cor Somerset and Felton, U. M. T. South Feather Water and Union Mining Co. (But Co., Cal.) A. Halsey secretary, 328 Montgomer room 7


South Harbor Police Station, 247 Steuart South Joseph J., painter, r. 1430 Pacific


South Pacific Coast Railroad (narrow gauge A. E. Davis president, G. H. Waggoner secretar office foot of Market


South Pacific Coast Railroad Wharf an Ferry, E s East, bet Market and Mission South Pacific House, Moller & Wilson proptrs. 263 Ea South Park House, Charles H. Hoge proprieto 530 Third


South Park Livery Stable, Smith & Poultne proprietors, N s Brannan, bet Second and Third South Park Malt House, Herman Zwieg pr prietor, 608-614 Brannan


South Point Mill, C. A. Hooper & Co. propri tors, N s Berry, bet Third and Fourth


South Point Warehouse, Bangs & Turpin proptrs., S Berry, bet Third and Fourth


South San Francisco Baptist Mission Chapel, Manitoba and Penobscot


South San Francisco Brewery, A. Waldenmear & C proptrs., NW cor Railroad Av and Paraguay


South San Francisco Dock Co., J. F. Houg ton president, Charles D. Wheat secretary, offi 501 California


South San Francisco Methodist Episcopi Church, Rev. A. H. Briggs pastor, Ss Tené iffe, bet Susquehanna and St. Johu


South San Francisco Packing and Provision


(Charles Nonuenmann, Henry Mohr and Hat Kroger) cor Manilla and Yazoo, office 226 Front South San Francisco Park, Ws Railroad Av, bet Cor and Marquesas


South San Francisco Police Station, cor Railroad and Susquehanna


Schafer & Co. FINE CUSTOM CLOTHING


TO ORDER.


No. 11 MONTGOMERY STREET.


I. S. VAN WINKLE & CO.


413-415


Perkins Horse and Mule Sho MARKET ST. Globe-Putnam Northwestern Horse Nails,


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


JOHN WIGMORE.


138 Spear Street.


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uth San Francisco School, Wm. J. Gorman princi- pal, SW cor Paraguay and Platte


uth San Francisco Singers' Hall, S 6 Teneriffe, bet Railroad Av and Susquehanna


outhack Francle W .. r. 2 Hill


outback Frank L., clerk track dept C. P. RR., r. 2 Hill outhard Albert B., machinist, r. 113 Larkin


uthard Frank R., employee Market St. RR., r. 1422 Jackson


uthard Mason C., day inspector Custom House, r. 107 Turk


outher A. B. Mrs., medium, 1155 Misslon


buther Charles, clerk De Lay Bros., r. 545 Fifteenth outher Charles E., blacksmith, r. 1155 Mission


buther Charles W., printer, r. 636 Sacramento


uther George H., plasterer, r. 445 Fifth


uther John L., drayman Asa Harker & Co., r. 445 Fifth


outber Joseph N. (Joseph N. Souther & Co.) r. 6 Turk


outher Joseph N. & Co. (Joseph N. Souther) manufacturers flavoring extracts, 122-124 Market outher Samuel A., inventor, r. 331 O'Farrell


outher William H., cashier Home Mutual Insurance Co., r. 30 McAllister


uthern District Police Station, John Short captain, 827 Folsom


outhern Development Co., J. H. Strobridge president, Frank S. Douty secretary, NE cor Fourth and Townsend, room 4


uthern Joseph J., steward stur Bonita, r. 627 Val- lejo


uthern Nevada Gold and Silver Mining Co. (Esme- ! Spaguta Antonio, fisherman. r. 5 Pollard Pl ralda Co., Nev.) R. E. Kelly secretary, 419 Cali- Spahhawk Sadie Miss, r. 810 Taylor


fornia, rooms 1-3


outhern Pacific Co., lessor C. P. RR., and leased lines S. P. RR. of Cal .. S. P. RR. of Ari- zona, S. P. RR. of New Mexico. G. H. and S. A. RR .. Texas and N. O. RR. and Morgan's Louisiana and Texas Railway and Steamship Line. Leland Stanford president, Timothy Hopkins treasurer, E. H. Miller secretary and controller, offices NE cor Fourth and Townsend


onthern Pacific Oyster House, George Witt- mann & Son proprietors, N s Summer, bet Kearny and Spring


outhern Pacific Railroad Co., Charles Crocker president, J. L. Willcutt secretary, A. C. Bassett superintendent Northern Division, NE cor Fourth and Townsend, passenger depot Town- Bend, bet Third and Fourth, freight depot cor Fifth and Townsend, repair shops cor Sixteenth and Harrison


outhern Pacific Railroad Ticket and Freight Office, 613 Market


outhern Samuel, machinist, r. 809 Montgomery Av outhern Thomas R., teacher penmanship, 24 Post, r. SE cor Twenty-first and Sanchez


uthwell George, reporter The Guide, r. 1519 % Leav- enworth


nthwell John W., teacher music, r. cor Fifteenth and Point Lobos Avs


outhwick Benjamin, boatbuilder, r. 14 Welsh


uthwick Edward, teamster, r. 24 Minna


uthwick William O., lather, r. 244 Minna


puthwood William, stonemason, r. 22 Rausch


uthworth Edwin C., clerk general freight office C. P. RR., r. 209 Taylor


outhworth Henry, seaman schr Queen, r. 44 Steuart uthworth Pearl L., entry clerk Whittier. Fuller & | Co.


uza Francisco, musician, r. 111 Jackson


uza Frank, bartender, r. 715 Davis


uza M. Mrs., widow. r. 207 Union


wers Frederick. cutter Charles Lyons, r. 12 Birch Av


owers Joseph, dairyman, r. 210 Eleventh


MUTUAL BENEFIT LIFE INS. CO. Of New Jersey.


PAID MEMBERS, . . $83,672,056 53.


OLICIES INCONTESTABLE, after the third year, except for Intentional traud, and all restrictions upon travel and occupation are removed.


ee Bank and Insurance Dept. this Book.


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FRATINGER & CO. LADIES' TAILOR MADE SUITS A SPECIALTY. 105 KEARNY STREET.


Sowett Howard E., sawyer Cal. Cigar Box Co., r. cor Fourth and Berry


Sowza John J., longshoreman, r. 315 Drumm


Spaar Conrad, brewer Claus Wreden & Co., r. 725 Lombard


Spacher Peter J., compositor C. A. Murdock & Co., r. 264 Eighth


Spadina Angelo, teacher music, r. 2417 Sacramento Spadier Peter (Vuscovich & Spadier) r. 805 Filbert


Spadoni Joseph, check clerk C. P. RR. freight depot, r. 503 Third


Spaelti Frederick (Gamma & Spaelti) r. 627 Commer- cial


Spafford Elvira Mrs., r. 1038%% Folsom


Spafford James H., salesman J. C. Merrill & Co., r. 23 Turk


Spafford James M., agent Los Gatos Fruit Packing Co., 204 California, r. Occidental Hotel


Spafford John G., cook Miner's Restaurant, r. 235 Minna


Spahn Robert, r. 907 Folsom


Spaight J. C., clerk Keane Bros .. r. Alameda


Spaight Patrick, dairy. cor Union and Kosciusko Avs, B. H.


Spain H. M. Mrs., r. 209 Kearny


Spalding Charles W .. clerk Chronicle, r. 712 Church Spalding Edward B, Rev., rector St. John's Church and principal Trinity School, r. 1534 Mission


Spalding Harriet A. Miss, teacher Haight Primary School. r. 243 Ninth


Spalding H. K. M., teacher Trinity School, r. 1534 Mission


Spalding James A., driver Cal. Cracker Co., r. 14 Hardy Pl


Spalding John, molder, r. 536% Howard


Spalding Volney, physician, r. 1001 Pine


Spalding William, foreman hoop dept Cal. Barrel Co., r. 269 Clara


Spalding. See Spaulding


Spalt Philip, driver C. C. Shattuck & Co., r. 1320 Har- rison


Spamer Adam, r. 124 Liberty


Spamer Henry C., driver J. A. Spamer, r. 124 Liberty Spamer Justis A., agent Miller's Compressed Yeast, 643 Mission, r. 124 Liberty


Spandau Adolph, locksmith, r. 608 Sixth


Spangenberg Fernando, bookkeeper R. R. Swain, r. 316 O'Farrell


Spangler Daniel B., builder, r. SE cor Eighteenth and Fair Oaks


SPANIER JOE & CO. (Joe Spanier and H. Krebs) importers finest brands Havana cigars, sole proprietors Favorite Del Monte Cigar (imported) 27-29 Kearny


Spanler Joe (Joe Spanier & Co.) r. 906 McAllister


Spanish-American Exchange, Archer Preston mana- ger, 43 Merchants' Exchange


Spanish-American Mercantile Agency, De Zaldo, Sturtevant & Co. managers, 621 Sansome Spanish Library. 531 Callfornia


Spanish Mutual Benevolent Society, 320 Post


Spanish Presbyterian Church, Rev. H. L. Harris pas- tor, 627 Pacific


Spanjer William, shipcarpenter, r. Honduras, ur Kentucky


Spannagel Eberhard C., bakery, 125 Seventh


Spänner Andrew, brewer, r. 411 Pacific


Spannhacka Anton. driver Weed & Gorie, r. 519 Jessie


Spano N., fisherman Pardini & Co., r. 404 Green Spanton Andrew, painter, r. 1210 Polk


Spanton James, painter and whitener, 1210 Polk


Spargo John J., stoves and ranges, 1575%% Market


AMES MUNSELL JR., Agent, 415 Montg'y St. | Spargo Thomas H., blacksmith, r. 32 Fourth


ORETTI & TREZZINI, PHELAN BUILDING, SAN FRANCISCO.


Fresco and Decorative Artists.


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LONDON and NEW YORK CLOTHING CO.


Large assortment of CHILDREN'S OVERCOA' Cor. Sutter and Kearny Streets.


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W. W. Montague & Co. PUMPS,


Suction and Force.


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


Spark John H .. painter, r. 14 Clinton Park Sparks Cliff T., printer, r. 118 Ellis


Sparks John, engineer Park and Ocean RR., r. cor Sullivan and Stanyan


Sparks Joseph E., blacksmith, r. 640 Howard Sparks Lillie Mrs., r. 122 Turk


Sparks Mortimer T., fancy articles, 1813 Polk Sparks Queen Miss, r. 1813 Polk


Sparks Robert, hostler H. Brandenstein & Co., r. 227 Second


Sparks Wesley R., shoemaker P. F. Nolan & Sons, r. 106 Dupont


Sparks William, molder, r. 100% Second


Sparks William, salesman Bryant & Cook, r. 27 Taylor


Sparks William, shipowner, 7 Mission, r. 2517 Bry- ant


Sparks William P., brakeman S. P. RR., r. 608%% Fourth


Sparling Henry, laborer, r. S s Greenwich, bet Mont- gomery and Sansome


Sparrow A., barber, r. 421 Natoma


Sparrow Albert R., compositor Chronicle, r. 1913 Stockton


Sparrow Arthur J., bookkeeper Law, King & Law, r. 30 Silver


Sparrow Arthur M., jeweler, r. 35 Clementina


Sparrow Charles G., confectioner, r. 1305% Vallejo


Sparrow John, porter Gage, Shattuck & Co., r. 35 Clementina


Sparrow John T., cooper, r. 26 Decatur


Sparrow Joseph, liquor saloon, 33 Clementina


Sparrow Joseph, jeweler Levison Bros., r. 35 Clem- entina


Sparrow Thomas W., salesman W. Gruenhagen & Co., r. 1913 Stockton


Sparrow Walter, bookkeeper Colonnade House Spaulding Andrew, watchmaker, r. 415 Castro


Spaulding Charles A., r. 317 Golden Gate Av


Spaulding Charles H., sawsmith N.W. Spaulding Saw Co., r. Oakland


Spaulding Charles J., stovemounter W. W.Montague & Co., r. 317 Golden Gate Av


Spaulding Frederick D., bookkeeper J. Spaulding & Co., r. 1715 Clay


Spaulding George (George Spaulding & Co.) r. 1109 Clay


SPAULDING GEORGE & CO.


(George Spaulding and Dwight Ger- main) book and job printers, 414 Clay Spaulding George R., civil engineer, r. 807 Kearny Spaulding Horace R., millwright Joseph Wagner & Co., r. 836 Mission


SPAULDING J. & CO. (John spaulding) proprietors Pioneer Carpet Beating Machine, 333-355 Tehama Spaulding James G., bookkeeper. r. 1109 Clay


Spaulding Jerome, assistant cashier U. S. Sub-Treas- ury, 608 Commercial, r. 987 Harrison


Spaulding John (J. Spaulding & Co.) r. 1715 Clay Spaulding Madison, bricklayer, r. 306%% Jessie, rear Spaulding Nathan W., vice-president Pacific Saw Manufacturing Co., president N. W. Spauld- ing Saw Co., 17-19 Fremout, and assistant U. S. Treasurer, office 608 Commercial, r. Oakland Spaulding Nathaniel H., carpenter, r. 28 Clinton Park Spaulding Robert, clerk S. K. Thornton & Bro., r. 317 Golden Gate Av


Spaulding Saw Co. N. W., N. W. Spaulding president, A. Doble vice-president, B. F. Westou treasurer, 13-19 Fremont


Spaulding. See Spalding


Spawn Abel F., manager Cal. Fire Apparatus Mnfg Co., 211-213 California, r. Oakland


Spear Alexander, blacksmith David Kerr. r. 903 Bat- tery


Spear Alexander F., stevedore, Pier 22 Steuart, r. 29t Folsom


Spear Andrew P., day inspector Custom House, 2088 Market


Spear Charles J., foreman Buckingham & Hecht, 1013 Market


Spear Cora L. Miss, teacher Noe and Temple Stres Primary School, r. 2908 Folsom


Spear Edward S. (Edward S. Spear & Co.) r. Oaklar Spear Edward S. & Co. (Edward 8., Joseph £ Joseph S. Jr. and Gustavus L. Spear) auctioneer and commission merchants, 729 Market


Spear Gustavus L. (Edward S. Spear & Co.) r. S Fifteenth, bet Noe and Castro


Spear Henry, bookkeeper N. Clark & Sons, r. Oaklan Spear James, molder Fulton Iron Works, r. 550 Mi sion


Spear Jefferson, r. 908 Lyon


Spear John, conductor, r. 251 Tehama, rear


Spear Joseph S. (Edward S. Spear & Co .; r. Oakland


Spear Joseph S. Jr. (Edward 8. Spear & Co.) r. 15] Geary


Spear Lewis E. (Wild & Spear) r. 2908 Folsom


Spear Robert F., boatman, r. NE cor Kearny and Fral cisco


Spear Samuel, r. NE cor Kearny and Francisco


Spear Thomas R., dentist, 235 Kearny, r. 1821 Green wich


Spear William J., expressman, NE cor Fourth an Howard, r. 976 Harrison


( Spear. See Speer


Spearman Andrew D., salesman S. F. Pioneer Woole Factory, r. 322 Ellis


Spearman Kate, widow, r. 124 Fourteenth, rear


Spearman Patrick D., machinist, r. 124 Fourteenth


Spearman Stephen, machinist, r. 612 Howard


Spears Henry, waiter, r. 39 Minna


Spears Robert, laborer C. P. RR., r. 929 % Howard


Specht Charles, butcher The Baldwin, r. 113 Stockto


Specht Charles, salesman B. Nathan & Co., r. 8 Turk


Specht George cook, r. 536 Mission


Specht George glass engraver F. C. Kaulfuss, r. 8. Turk


Specht George J., civil engineer, 418 Californi: r. 222 Turk


Specht John, liquor saloon, 627 Broadway


Specht Margaret, widow, 1. 1416 Powell


Specht Minnie Mrs., r. 8 %% Turk


Specht Otto, machinist. r. 1416 Powell


Special Agent Post Office Department, office SW cc Battery and Jackson


Special Agent U. S. Treasury Department, office U. f Appraisers' Building, first floor


Speck Frank J., paper carrier, r. 1608 Jones


Speck John, blacksmith, r. North Pacific Hotel


Speck Kate, widow, r. 1608 Jones


Speck Mary Miss, r. 1608 Jones


Speck W. J., traveling salesman N. W. Spaulding Sa Co., r. Oakland


Speckman Frederick F., groceries, NE cor Fourth an Mission, r. 317 Jessie


Speckter Richard (Wienberg & Speckter) r. S s Hoo] er, bet Fourth and Kentucky


Speddy Samuel A., with City Transit Co., and T. P. D., r. 1422 Geary


Speechler John T., laborer, r. 1519% Dupont


Speed Francis M., real estate, r. 1307-2 Golden Gat Av


Speed John, butcher, r. 237 Stevenson


Speedie Mary, widow, r. 623 Ellis


Speer Charles. laborer, r. Laidley, nr Mateo


Speer Charles J., cabinetmaker, r. 18%% Gilbert


Speer Hugh J. (Spinney & Co.) 11 Kearny


Speers David, dairyman, r. 1022 Hampshire


Speetzen Henry F .. cabinetmaker, r. 2014 Hyde


Speier Bernard, clerk John Rosenfeld, r. 1513 Golde Gate Av


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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PARKE & LACY, 21-23 Fremont Street. ENGINES and BOILERS, WOOD WORKING MACHINERY and MACHINE TOOLS.


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Importers of p- 3 Dealers In all kinds of FOREIGN and DOMESTIC COAL, 41 Market Street, corner Spear.


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peler George, cooper National Brewing Co., r. 722 Grove


peler Isaac. salesman Bauer Bros. & Co., r. 227 Golden Gates Av


7 Speler. Sce Speyer and Spler


peight Ellen, widow, r. 1723 Larkin


peik Josephua, brass finisher, r. 726 Octavia


pellacy Christopher, hog dealer, r. S s Teneriffe, bet St. John and Tombigbee


pelley Charles, waiter, r. 10] Prospect Pl


pellman Daniel, blacksmith belper. r. S & Gaven, nr San Bruno Road, U. M. T.


bellman John. gardener, r. 2 Gerke Alley


pellinan Joseph, tallor, r. 506 Bush


bellman Julia A., widow, r. 2 Gerke Alley


pellman Kate, domestic, 2637 %% Howard


peliman Martin, carpenter, r. W 8 Eureka, nr Twen- ty-first


pellman Michael, laborer, r. S s Gaven, nr San Bruno Road, U. M. T.


vellman Thomas, carpenter, r. W s Eureka, nr Twenty-firat


pellman Thomas, tailor, r. 2 Gerke Alley


7 Spellinan. See Spielman and Spelman


pelman John F., teamsier, r. 13 Geneva


pence Abel S., president The A. S. Spence Co., r. 828 Powell


ence Clark S., salesman The A. S. Spence Co,, r. 28 Hawthorne


pence Co., The A. S., Abel S. Spence presi- dent, J. A. Mason vice-president and secretary, importers watches, jewelry, etc., 537 Market


Dence Jamea, machine hand S. F. Pioneer Woolen Factory, r. 716 Bay


ence John, molder, r. 18 Tehama


bence John G. (Lambert & Spence) r. 28 Hawthorne ence Stewart, dentist, 838 Market


Dence Thomas J., oiler stmr Alameda


pencer Aaron G., machinist Golden State and Miners' Iron Works, r. 1206 Market


pencer Alexander O., clerk, r. 1208 Clay


pencer Almon C., driver Wells, Fargo & Co., r. 715 Howard


pencer Alrik G., music publisher and printer, 500 Folsom, r. 616 Harrison


)encer Anne, widow, r. 908 Powell


pencer Annie, widow, r. 329 Fourth


encer Charles, waiter stmr Geo. W. Elder


pencer Christopher, r. 1924 Taylor


encer D. A., with Pac. Insurance Union, r. 1104 Market


encer David Mrs., liquor saloon, 300 Folsom, r. 306 Folsom


pencer David S., clerk, r. 545 Folsom


encer Eugene W., salesman Hawley Bros. Hard- ware Co., r. 1524 Howard


encer Frank A., salesman Newton Bros. & Co., r. 1204 Market


encer Frederick J., letter carrier Poat Office, r. 21 Hawthorne


encer Frederick M., dairyman, r. 3422 Geary


vencer Frederick W. (F. W. Spencer & Co.) r. San Rafael


PENCER F. W. & CO. (Fred- erick W. Spencer) agents Conover Brothers and Guild, Church & Co's Pianos and New England Organs, 23- 23 Fifth


encer George, pilot stmr Emma


encer George C., soapmaker, r. 1004 Market


encer George W., contractor, r. 925 Post


encer George W. machinist. r. 1037 Mission


vencer George W., manager Insurance Depart- ment Balfour, Guthrie & Co., 316 California, r. 2606 Pacific Av


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


Spencer Herbert, clerk J. J. O'Brien & Co., r. Alameda Spencer Herschel A., packer Sanborn, Vail & Co., r. 216%% O'Farrell


Spencer H. McD., clerk Sun Insurance Co., r. Oakland Spencer James, night watchman P. M. SS. Co.'s Wharf, r. E & Prospect Av. nr Powell Av, B. H.


SPENCER JOHN C. importer and dealer in feathers and flowers, 1024 Market, r. 216% O'Farrell


Spencer John W., carpenter, r. 1315 Devisadero Spencer John W., musician, r. 1114 Clay


Spencer Joseph, master mariner, r. 28 Hunt


Spencer L. Mrs., dressmaker, r. 32 Golden Gate Av


Spencer Lewis C., carpenter, r. 114 San José Av


Spencer Lowell B., clerk John Rosenfeld, r. 1803 Pierce


Spencer Meredith T., driver Union Ice Co., r. 1014 Geary


Spencer M. M., teacher music, r. 908 Powell


Spencer Samuel, painter. r. 1309 Polk


Spencer Thomas F., atorekeeper S. P. RR., r. 1211 }% Mission


Spencer Thomas M., saleaman Livingston & Co., r. NW cor Hayes and Larkin


Spencer T. W., oiler atmr City of Sidney


Spencer Warren P., letter carrier Post Office, r. 920 Jackson


Spencer William, carpenter, r. 216%% O'Farrell


Spencer William, stove mounter W. S. Ray & Co., r. Oriental Hotel


Spencer William J., salesman John C. Spencer. r. 2616 Market


Speranza Adelina Miss, teacher vocal and instru- mental music, 104 Kearny


Speranza Dominico, teacher vocal and instrumental music, and director Italian Musical Inalitute, 104 Kearny


Sperbeck W. F., secretary and treasurer Califor- nia Spring Manufacturing Co., r. 268 Golden Gate Av


Spererter George, engraver Palmer & Rey, r. 1 Hardie P1


Sperling Carl F., satchelmaker D. Block & Co., r. 7 Albion Av


Sperling Frank, special agent Germania Life Insur- ance Co., 216 Sansome, r. 1810 Gough


Sperling Hannah, widow, r. 1810 Gough


Sperling Paul C., bagmaker D. Block & Co., r. 7 Al- bion Av


Sperry A. B., secretary Sperry & Co., 22 California, r. Stockton, Cal.


Sperry Electric Light and Power Co., S. D. Hovey Secretary and general manager, 430 California


Sperry James W. (Hogg & Sperry) r. Saucelito


Sperry S. W., president Sperry & Co., 22 California, r. Stockton, Cal.


Sperry William, wire worker Cal. Wire Works, r. 512 Bush


Sperry & Co., S. W. Sperry president. A. B. Sperry secretary, proprietors Sperry's Flouring Mills, Stockton, office 22 California


Sperry's Flouring Mills (Stockton) Sperry & Co. proprietors, office 22 California


Spetzel M., seaman stınr Me xico


Speyer Benno, capitalist, office 16 Front, r. 837% Market


Speyer David E., cashier Bachman Bros., r. 1827 Clay Speyer Morris (Speyer & Herold) r. 2412 Washington Speyer Walter, general agent North German Fire Insurance Co. 435 California, r. 2128 Piue


Speyer Walter M., with Butler & Haldan, r. 2412 Washington


Speyer & Herold (Morris Speyer and Rudolph Herold Jr. ) general agents Hamburg-Bremen Fire Insurance Co., 415 California




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