Langley's San Francisco directory for the year commencing 1885, Part 261

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


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Speyer. See Speier and Spier


e adv. Bauk and Insurance Department. | Spezzia C., French Ben. Soc.


AGONS.


TRUMAN, ISHAM & CO., 421-427 MARKET STREET.


BUGGIES, CARRIAGES. EDWARDS' LIGHTNING JUMP. SEAT, for sale to the trade.


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ST. DAVID'S. 190 ROOMS.


715 HOWARD STREET, near Third, San Francisco. Cleaner or better Furnished Rooms In the city. Open all night.


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W. W. MONTAGUE & CO.


MANUFACTURERS OF


Plaln, Japanned and Stamped


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


Spictzer H., civil engineer, r. Overland House Spiegel Anton, watchman Philadelphia Brewery, r. W s Ecker, nr Folsom


Spiegel Christian, carpenter, r. 59 Zoe


Spiegel Jacob, trunkmaker D. Block & Co., r. 59 Zoe


Spiegel Louis, teamster Littlefield, Allison & Co., r. 502 Washington


Spiegle Charles W., driver Omnibus RR., r. 264 Te- hama


Spiegle Matthias, horsetrainer, r. 636 Commercial Spiegelman Joseph, r. 330 Fourth


Spiegelman Mollie Miss. dressmaker, r. 330 Fourth


Spiegelman Rebecca Mrs., crockery and glassware, 330 Fourth


Spiekerman John, seaman, r. 236 Folsom


Spielman Benjamin, employee Custom House, r. Swiss Hotel


Spiering Henry, cigarpacker H. Plagemann & Co., r. 30 Silver


Spiers James (Hinckley, Spiers & Hayes)' r. 2200 Washington


Spiers William, laborer, r. 605 Fulton


Spiersch Robert W., cooper, r. S s Paraguay, bet Rail- road Av and Susquehanna


Spies Frederick, upholsterer and paperhanger, 605 Powell


Spillane Daniel, apprentice H. & J. Ralston, r. 3 Lin- coln Pl


Spillane Dennis, longshoreman, r. 11 Cleaveland, rear Spillane Hugh, laborer, r. SE cor Lyon and Fulton Spillane Jeremiah, longshoreman, r. 3 Lincoln Pl Spillane John, cook Alms House


Spillane John, laborer, r. N s Twenty-ninth, nr San José Av


Spillane John, sergeant police, r. 714 Pine


Spillane Mary, widow, r. 112 William, rear


Spillane Timothy S., laborer. r. 142%% Freelon


Spillard Christopher J., clerk, r. 306%% Tenth


Spillard Michael J., bookkeeper J. M. Moran & Co., r. 30612 Tenth


Spillard Richard, carpenter, r. 306%% Tenth


Spiller Frank M .. conductor N. B. and M. RR .. r. 727 Folsom


Spiller Frank F. (Nobmann & Spiller) and attorney at law. 622 Clay, r. 409 Van Ness Av


Spiller George, lettercarrier Post Office, r. 1523 Pine Spiller T. W., car conductor, r. 1129 Ellis


Spillman Elizabeth Mrs .. dressmaker, r. 2210 Larkin Spillmanu Johannes, seamar. r. 29 Pacific Spillmann Nicholas, hostler, r. 624 Pacific Spilvio F., gardener, r. Ocean House Road


Spinas Eli J., clerk Wolrad Wilhelmi, r. 519 Bush Spindler Arthur, barber, r. 14 Antonio


Spindler Frederick C. S., laborer Falkner, Bell & Co., r. 14 Antonio


Spindler Jacob F., barber W, Tipping, r. 14 Antonio Spinetti Frank, fisherman, r. 25 Vallejo


Spinetti John A., attorney at law, 629 Kearny, r. 520 Green


Spinetti Michael L., r. 520 Green


Spingler Charles, pressman P. E. Dougherty & Co., r. 638 Pacific


Spingler Jacob, steward, r. 638 Pacific


Spingola Francis, barber Francis Guillermet, r. 417 Sutter


Spink James A. (Spink & Sons) r. Alameda


Spink Samuel P. (Spink & Sons) r. 132 Fourth


Spink Samuel P. Jr. (Spink & Sons) r. Alameda


Spink & Sons (Samuel P., James A. and Samuel P. Jr.) loan office, 7 Fourth


Spinks Nelson C., plumber, r. 1705 Leavenworth


Spinner Alexander, brewer Pioneer Malt House, r. 315 Francisco


Spinney Charles S., clerk G. W. McNear, r. 1615 Lar- kin


Spinney E. G., carpenter, r. 237 Seventh


Spinney George L., cashier H. S. Crocker & Co., r. 1620 Larkin


Spinney George R., mining secretary, 310 Pine r. 1615 Larkin


Spinney Joseph, shipcarpenter, r. 446 Brannan


Spinney Waldron S., superintendent S. F. Cordag Factory, r. 30 Hawthorne


Spinney & Co., specialists, 11 Kearny


Spirit of the Times (weekly) Marcus D. Boruc editor and proprietor, 621 Sansome


Spiro Isaac, ladies' underwear, 809 Larkin


Spiro Isaac H. salesman Nonpareil Soda Water Co., ) 518 Van Ness Av


Spiro Jacob, salesman M. Spiro & Co., r. 809 Larkin Spiro M. & Co. (Morris Spiro) jewelers, 18 Kearny Spiro Morris (M. Spiro & Co.) r. 1916 Sutter Spiro Pauline, widow, r. 314 Fulton


Spiro R., r. 124 Julian Av


Spiteri Giovan (M. Goss & Co.) r. 540 Washington


Spitta Charles, bartender, r. Chicago Hotel


Spitz Abraham, bookkeeper Son Bros., r. 820 O'Farre'


Spitz Bertha Mme., hairdresser and wigmaker, 32 Kearny


Spitz Hyman P., r. 829 O'Farrell


Spitz Jacob, commercial traveler Son Bros., r. 82 O'Farrell


Spitze Mary, widow, r. 32 Rausch


Spitze Paul, civil engineer, r. 607 Washington


Splaine Edward R., r. 2532 Bryant


Splaine Ellen, nurse Alms House


Splaine Frank J., shoemaker Daniel W. Emerson, 2532 Bryant


Splaine Hugh, laborer, r. cor Fulton and Lyon


Splaine John, laborer, r. Twenty-ninth, nr Old Sa José Road


Splaine Mary, widow, r. 26 Isls


Splaine William, shoemaker Daniel W. Emerson, 2532 Bryant


Splane Thomas E., plasterer, r. 16 Laskie


Splivalo Augustus D., attorney at law, 72- Montgomery Block, r. 1120 Washington


Splivalo Cæsar R. (Splivalo & Forman and C. I Splivalo & Co.) r. 923 Grove


Splivalo C. R. & Co. (Cæsar R. Splivalo an Richard S. Polastri) manufacturers macaron vermicelli, etc., 415 Battery


Splivalo & Forman (Cæsar R. Splivalo an Sands W. Forman) proprietors Yosemite Flor Mills, office 415 Battery


Splüd Emil W., bartender stmr Oakland, r. 116 Elli Spoarts David, molder Columbia Foundry, r. 14 Ca houn


Spoarts Robert, molder Columbia Foundry, r. 14 Ca houn


Spoerer Charles, tinner Cal. Sugar Refinery, r. 62 Fourth


Spoerer Diedrich W., telegraph operator, r. 47 Clen entina


Spofford John L., shipjoiner, 413 Main, r. 310 Grove Spofford Wiliam E., machine operator Bryant Karsky, r. 128 Golden Gate Av


Spohn Joseph, butcher Henry Wierbitzky, r. 16 Vil cent


Spooler Henry, teamster Pierce Bros., r. 29% Fifth & Spooner Augustus S., carpenter Mechanics' Foundr' r. 313 Fremont


Spooner Benjamin F., carpenter, r. 607 Guerrero Spooner Harold E., teacher music, r. 704 Pine


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Spooner Sarah M., widow, r. 730}% Union


Spooner Thomas, barber, r. 126 Main


Spooner Thomas, laborer, r. 493 Brannan


Spooner William R., bookkeeper Louis Wertheimer Co., r. 1017 Mason


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Spoor H. C. & Co. (Henry C. Spoor and John Moody) proprietors Black Hawk Stables, 1009-101 Valencia


Spoor Henry C. (H. C. Spoor & Co.) r. 1009 Valenci Sposito John, fish, 39 Clay St. Market, r. 821 Vallej Spotorno John B., poultry, 47-48 Cal. Market, r. 26 Stockton


SCHAFER & CO. Men's, Youths' and Boys' Clothing and Furnishing Good; NO. 11 MONTGOMERY ST.


FINE CUSTOM CLOTHING TO ORDER


I. S. VAN WINKLE & CO.


413-415 MARKET ST.


Iron, Steel, Heavy Hardware ai all kinds of BLACKSMITHS' MATERIALS


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Try UTSCHIG'S Walking Shoes, 326 BUSH STREET,


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WALNUT, MAPLE, CHERRY :


JOHN WIGMORE, Office 133 Spear Street. Yards: 129 10 147 Spear St., and 26. 28 Howard St.


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pott Louis, finisher Davidson & Rued, r.1527 Dolores pottiswood John, accountant Donohoe, Kelly & Co., r. 2010 Eddy


potts Albert T., president Cal. Refrigerator and Pork Packing Co., otice 727 Fourth, r. 2420 Pacific Av


potts Temple T., clerk engineer's office Light House. Dept, r. 2224 Jackson


powart David, miner, r. 14 Calhoun


prague Abbie F. Miss, teacher Ewing Primary School, r. cor Second and Folsom


prague Adna, saloonkeeper, r. 409 Turk


prague Charles J., Major U. S. A., chief Paymaster Dept California, r. Presidio


prague Charles W., bookkeeper Nevada Stables, r. 1206 Market


prague Eri W., captaln schr Charles Hanson, r. 835 Fifteenth


prague Eugene A., cooper, r. 835 Fifteenth


prague George, shoecutter, r. 212 Hyde


prague George Mrs., r. 13 Rondell Pl


rague George H., clerk A. M. Simpson & Bro., r. 1107 Montgomery


prague John C., wines and liquors, SE cor Eddy and Mason


prague Mary, widow, r. 2336 Mission


rague Mary Mrs., r. 734 Sixteenth


rague M. F. Mrs., r. 1206 Market


raguc Peter T., carconductor, r. SW cor Lott and McAllister


ragne W. I., r. 835 Fifteenth


rague William A., with Whittier, Fuller & Co., r. 244 Stevenson


ragne William C., r. 825 Fifteenth


ratt William, pile driver, r. 25 Hardy


ray George C., collector, office 511 California, r. 333% Fourth


recher John M., clerk A. A. Brown, r. 1005 Leaven- worth


recher Samuel P., pastor Calvary Presbyterian Church. r. 1005 Leavenworth


preckels Adolph B. (J. D. Spreckels & Bros.) and secretary California Sugar Refinery, r. 2027 Howard


preckels C. August (J. D. Spreckels & Bros.) and treasurer California Sugar Refinery, r. 2513 Howard


preckels Claus, president California Sugar Re- finery, 327 Market, r. 2027 Howard


reckels H. Mrs., widow, r. 1124 Filbert


preckels J. D. & Brothers (John D., Adolph B. and C. August Spreckels) shipping and com- mission merchants, and agents Oceanic Steamship Co., 327 Market, cor Fremont


preckels John D. (J. D. Spreckels & Bros.) and vice-president California Sugar Refinery, and president Oceanic Steamship Co., r. SW cor How- ard and Twenty-first


reckels Louis, with K. Meussdorffer, r. 1124 Filbert reckels Richard, clerk Pickens, Fulton & Co., r. 1124 Filbert


preckels' Line Hawaiian Packets, J. D. Spreckels & Bros. agents, office 327 Market


preen William, liquor saloon, cor Railroad Av and St. Thomas


preckelsen Henry, liquor saloon, NE cor Six- teenth and Capp


ring Creek Ditch and Mining Co. (Shasta Co., Cal.) A. Halsey secretary, 328 Montgomery, room 7


bring Dale Water Co., John L. Eckley agent, 271 East


pring Edmund, clerk, r. 115 Second


ring Edward, journalist. r. 828 Ellis


ring Francis S., real estate, 705 Sansome, r. 812 Chestnut


bring Gardner W., varieties, 803 Fourth, r. 202 Berry ring George W., molder, r. 211 Second


he Mutual Benefit Life Ins. Co. NEWARK, NEW JERSEY.


PREMIUMS RECEIVED, $102,268,306 84.


reminms may be paid all cash. or on the 30 PER CENT. LOAN PLAN, as specially offered by this Company.


ec Bank and Insurance Dept. this Book MES MUNSELL JR., Agent, 415 Montg'y St


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FRATINGER & CO. JERSEY WAISTS,


IN ALL COLORS AND STYLES, AT ALL PRICES. 105 KEARNY STREET.


Spring H. B., shipping clerk Ehrman & Wormser, r. 507 Post


Spring Henry J., plasterer, r. 458 Tehama Spring James, teamster. r. 73 Tehama


Spring John H., manufacturers' agent. 131 Mont- gomery


Spring John R., real estate. 705 Sansome, r. 1325 Clay Spring Menzo, manufacturer artificial limbs, 9 Geary


Spring Valley Grammar School, J. W. Anderson prin- cipal, S & Broadway, nr Polk


Spring Valley Hall, NE cor Laguna and Union


Spring Valley Mining and Irrigating Co., W. E. Davis secretary, office 211 Drumm


Spring Valley Primary School, Miss Jennie M. Hurley principal, S s Union, bet Franklin and Gough


Spring Valley Water Works, Charles Webb Howard president, William Norris secretary, office 516 California


Springer Abraham, lettercarrier Post Office, r. 520 Jessie


Springer Abraham C., bookkeeper J. J. Mack & Co., r. 510 Taylor


Springer Amos C., mining, r. 3 Fulton


Springer Edward V., upholsterer Bare Bros., r. 312 Mason


Springer George H., machinist, r. 321 Cumberland


Springer George W., steward, r. 1061 Howard


Springer Henry, laborer, r. 26 Turk


Springer Henry L .. barber, 358 Fourth, r. 1414 Powell Springer Isaac. cutter, r. 122 Eleventh


Springer J., salesman Davis Bros., r. 122 Eleventh


Springer Jason (Jason Springer & Co.) r. 806 Guer- rero


Springer Jason & Co. (Jason Springer and Warren H. Salsbury) manufacturers doors, win- dows, sash, blinds, brackets and moldings, factory and office SE cor Spear and Mission


Springer M., salesman Davis Bros., r. 122 Eleventh


Springer Mary M., adjuster coiner's dept U. S. Mint, r. Oakland


Springer Samuel, cigarmaker Hoffman, Cohn & Co., r. Oakland


Springer Samuel F. (Morton & Springer) r. 1305 3% Polk


Springer William C., carpenter, r. 355 Clementina


Springer William H., groceries and liquors, NW cor Dolores and Seventeenth


Springfield Dairy. Maurice Griffin proptr, SW cor Kansas and Humboldt


Springfield Fire and Marine Insurance Co. (of Massa- chusetts) Jacobs & Easton general agents, 216 Sansome


Springfield Mining Co., C. T. Bridge secretary, 224 California


Springler Louis, confectioner, r. 16 Virginia


Springles H., bartender, r. 638 Pacific


Springmann Edward, cabinetmaker, r. 437 Fulton


Springmnhl Charles, art student A. C. Rodriguez, r. 600 Bush


Springmuller John, distiller, r. 724 Mission


Springstein Benjamin F., engineer stmr Caroline


Sprink Daniel E., laborer, r. 108 Virginia


Sproston John Mrs., widow, r. 1606 Howard


Sprott Maggie Miss, teacher Mission Grammar School, r. 207 Fifteenth


Sproul Andrew, capitalist. r. 615 Stockton


Sproul Edward. butler, 1105 Bush


Sproul M. A. Mrs., widow, r. cor H and Fourteenth Av


Sproul William R., salesman, r. 1234 Mission


Sproule James, clerk general freight office C. P. RR., r. 529 Twenty-second


Sproule Margery Mrs., r. 529 Twenty-second


Sproule William, clerk general traffic manager's office C. P RR., r. 529 Twenty-second


Sprowl Edward G., clerk Liverpool and London and Globe Ins. Co., r. 12 Mason


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


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LONDON and NEW YORK CLOTHING CO.


Best place to buy FURNISHING GOOD Cor. Sutter and Kearny Streets.


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W. W. Montague & Co.


Importers and Dealers in ENGLISH AND AMERICAN


TILE,


Encaustic, Glazed and Plain. 309, 311, 313, 315 and 317 MARKET STREET


Sprowl E. G. Mrs .. r. 434 Twenty-second Spruance John (Spruance, Stanley & Co.) r. 1329 Sutter


Spruance, Stanley & Co. (John Spruance and S. L. Stanley) importers wines and liquors, 410 Front


Spruegel William, butcher Miller & Lux, r. NE cor Trinidad and Susquehanna


Spruhan James, carpenter, r. 2 Washington


Sprung Ann, widow, r. 442 Twenty-second Sprung David H., painter, 200 Polk


Spruzzola Joseph, cook Louis Baccala & Sons, r. 511 Broadway


Spruzzola Luigi, r. 511 Broadway


Spuller Louis J., pressman H. S. Crocker & Co., r.115 Germania


Spurr Joseph, stableman, r. 701 Golden Gate Av


Spurr William H., stovemaker Jory Bros., r. 512 Mission


Spurrier Charles A., night inspector Custom House, r. 839 California


Squaglia O., merchant tailor, 302 Montgomery Av, r. 619 Broadway


Squaglia Pasquale, fruits, 1332 Dupont


Squatts Frank, cooper, r. 16 McLea Court


Squire Benjamin Y., steward, r. 1 Pacific


Squire Charles D., upholsterer, r. 707 Ellis


Squire Ellen L., widow, r. 707 Ellis


Squire James A. (Raymond & Squire) r.92914 Howard Squire James E., day inspector Custom House, r. 1924 Jessie


Squire Lovell, bookkeeper Albert Mau & Co., r. NW cor Broadway and Larkin


Squire O. D., accountant, r. 627 O'Farrell


Squire William, upholsterer, r. 707 Ellis


Squires Charles, compositor Examiner


Squires George, first cook stmr Granada


Squires George, teamster, r. 541 Fourth


Squires George Mrs., widow, r. 532 Fourth


Squires George D., journalist Bulletin, r. Oakland


Squires Harry J., with Stearns, Worden & Co. r. West Berkeley


Squires N. L., superintendent Cal. Fireworks Co., r. cor Falkland and Platte


Sresovich Josef, cook Josich & Bachia


Sresovich Luke G., r. 1714 Fillmore


Sresovich N., r. 904 Jackson


Sroufe John (Sroufe & McCrum) r. 315 Jones


Sroufe Susie Mies, artist, studio 812 Geary, r. 815 Jones


Sroufe & McCrum (John Sroufe and Hugh Mc- Crum) wholesale wines and liquors. 208-210 Market


St. Alban's Episcopal Church, Cambrian Hall, 1133 Mission


St. Amant William A., driver, r. 1522 Sanchez .


St. Andrew's Society, rooms 218 Post


St. Ann's Building, NW cor Powell-and Eddy


St. Ardine Lodging House, Mrs. E. A. Fuller proptr, 765 Market


St. Armant David, varnisher, r. 205 Langton


St. Boniface's Church, S s Golden Gate Av, bet Jones and Leavenworth


St. Boniface's School, under the care of the Domini- can Sisters. S & Golden Gate Av, bet Jones and Leavenworth


St. Brendan's Church, Rev. John F. Nugent pastor, NE cor Fremont and Harrison


St. Bridget's Church, Rev. Timothy Callaghan pastor, SW cor Broadway and Van Ness Av


St. Clair Amanda, widow, r. 556 Brannan


St. Clair Charles, bartender, r. 1020 Clay


St. Clair Edward. storekeeper stuur Queen of the Pa- cific. r. 1925 Mason


St. Clair George, r. 148 Sixth


St. Clair Henry C., musician, r. 1227 Union


St. Clair Isaac P., carpenter S. F. and Pac. Glass Works, r. 25%% Sixth


St. Clair Walter H., shoemaker, r. 107 Hayes ₡7 St. Clair. See Sinclair


St. Cloud House, Mrs. N. M. Greely, proptr, 41€ Sutter


ST. DAVID'S HOUSE Rienzi Hughes proprietor, 715 Howard St. Denis George, salesman Held Bros. & Co., r. 214 Turk, rear


ST. DENIS J. & CO. (Jules St. Denis and Thomas Macauley) house and sign painters, and importers paints, oils, wall papers, etc., 308 Sutter


St. Denis Julea (J. St. Denis & Co.) r. 1318 Pacific


St. Dominic's Church and Monastery, served by the Dominican Fathers, NW cor Bush and Steiner


St. Francis Church, Rev. John F. Harrington pastor, NE cor Montgomery Av and Vallejo


St. Francis Church (Mission Dolores) Rev. Rich. ard P. Brennan pastor, SW cor Dolores and Six- teenth


St. George Hotel, Charles Cummings proptr, 812 Kearny


St. George Livery and Boarding Stables, John W. Murphy proprietor. 408 Bush


St. Gottard Hotel, Caselini & Co. proptrs, 511 Broad. way


St. Ignatius' Church, served by the Fathers of the Society of Jesus, N's Hayes, W of Van Ness Al


St. Ignatius' College, Rev. Joseph Sasia, S. J. president, 214 Hayes


St. John Arthur B., clerk Brown, Craig & Co., r. 191( Market


St. John Benjamin D., lumber surveyor, r. 191( Market


St. John Chauncy M., day inspector Custom House, r. Oakland


St. John E. P., contractor and builder, r. NW com Washington and Maple


St. John Henry L. (H. L. St. John & Co.) r. 700 McAl lister


St. John Henry S., bookkeeper H. W. Helms, r. 191( Market


St. John Hester Mrs., teacher Rincon Grammai School, r. 1910 Market


St. John H. L. & Co. (Henry L. St. John and Ansor S. Scholfield) root beer mnfrs, 112 Golden Gate A1 St. John John, laborer. r. 322 Ritch


St. John Mary, domestic, 1019 Bush


St. John Richard, proptr Carlton House, 405 Kearny St. John Richard A., bookkeeper O'Connor, Moffatt & Co., r. 2922 Clay


St. John the Baptist Church, Rev. Andrew Cullen pastor, N s Eddy, bet Laguna and Octavia


St. John's Episcopal Church, Rev. E. B Spaulding pastor, NE cor Valencia and Market


St. John's Presbyterian Church, A. B. Mel drum acting pastor, N s Post, bet Mason and Taylor


St. Joseph's Church, Rev. P. Scanlon pastor, W. Tenth, bet Howard and Folsom


St. Joseph's Grammar School, E. J. McDermott prin cipal, SW cor Tenth and Howard


St. Joseph's Hall. SW cor Tenth and Howard


St. Joseph's Roman Catholic Infant Asy. lum, Sister Mary Joseph McGee superior, Silver Av, bet Algeria aud Sumatra


St. Jullien Emilie, widow, stamping, r. 629 % Union St. Jullien Paul, salesman Reiss Bros. & Co., r. 629X Union


St. Lawrence House, 568 Mission


St. Ledger Bridget Miss, operative S.F.Pioneer Wooler Factory, r. 218 Seventeeneh, rear


St. Ledger Margaret Miss, operative S. F. Pioneer Woolen Factory, r. 218 Seventeenth, rear


DR. BAZAN'S THERMO-ELECTRIC


RUSSIAN and TURKISH BATHS A SPECIALTY. Also Medicated and Electric Baths Given. 415 SUTTER STREET. 415


KNEASS & CO.,


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


BERRY & PLACE MACHINE CO., 12 California Street, WOOD WORKING MACHINERY, MACHINE TOOLS and MILL SUPPLIES.


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Saint Mary's College. THOMAS ENGLAND ARCH.


ST. MARY'S COLLEGE, SAN FRANCISCO.


CONDUCTED BY THE


BROTHERS OF THE CHRISTIAN SCHOOLS.


THIS Institution offers Students every facility for acquiring a thor- oughly Christian and practical Education-an education that will not only enable, but engage them to fulfill faithfully their duties as Chris- tians, and thus make them good and useful members of society.


The Brothers are trained to the work of education; it is their voca- tion-the sole object of their Society. They live in the same house, sit at the same table, preside at the recreations, and, as far as possible, form a family circle with the Students, in order the more easily to gain their confidence, and thus be in a position to direct them successfully in their studies.


THE STUDIES.


The Studies are divided into two distinct courses-Collegiate and Commercial. The usual Academic Degrees are conferred on those who merit the distinction.


The Business or Commercial Course is thoroughly organized, and forms a separate Department. A Diploma is awarded to those who complete this course and pass the required examination.


All the classes are examined publicly at the end of each Term.


The result of the monthly examinations of each Student is sent to the Parents or Guardian.


Besides the usual Class Exercises in Elocution, Literary Societies are organized to give the Students further opportunity for the cultivation of General Literature and Public Speaking.


TERMS.


· (Payments Invariably in Advance. )


Board, Washing. Tuition and Medical Attendance ... .$150 00


Students in the Graduating Class of either Department will be charged Twenty-five Dollars additional per Term.


Music and Drawing Extra.


DAY STUDENTS.


Preparatory, Intermediate and Commercial Departments, per term of Five $ 40 00 Months ...


Collegiate and Business Departments. 60 00


For further particulars, apply at the College, or at the Sacred Heart College, cor- ner of Eddy and Larkin streets.


BRO. BETTELIN, PRESIDENT,


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st. Ledger Anthony, cook, r. 10 Alabama


st. Leon Leon, paluter, r. 613 Mission


st. Louis Brewery, Laurent Waechter proptr, 1524-1526 Pacific Av


st. Louis Hotel, Nicholas Becker proptr. 11-13 Pacific


St. Louis, Iron Mountain and Southern Railway, Harry B. Smith Jr. Pacific Coast agent, 605 Market


t. Luke'a Hospital, W s Valencia, bet Twenty-seventh and Twenty-cighth


st. Luke's Protestant Episcopal Church, Rev. A. Douglas Miller pastor, SE cor Clay aud Van Ness Av


t. Luke's Free Kindergarten, NE cor Polk and Pa- cific Av


St. Mark's German Evangelical Lutheran Church, Rev. Julius Fuendeling pastor, S & Geary, bet Stockton aud Powell


t. Mark's Building, SW cor Kearny and Morton


t. Martin Ernest E., musician. r. 363 Minna


t. Mary Joseph, engineer, r. 229 Fifteenth


t. Mary's Cathedral. Most Rev. P. W. Riordan archbishop, NE cor Dupont and California


it. Mary's College, Rev. Brother Bettelin presi- dent, E a Mission Road, four miles from old City Hall


,t. Mary's Hospital, Alexander T. Leonard, M.D. resident physician and surgeon, N s Bryant, bet First and Rincon Pi


,t. Michael's Church, Ocean View


st. Nicholas Hotel, Keegan & Goodwin pro- prietors, 212-216 First


t. Patrick's Church, Rev. Peter J. Grey pastor, N & Mission, bet Third and Fourth


t. Patrick Mutual Aid Asssociation, 8E cor O'Farrell and Mason


t. Paul Fire and Marine Insurance Co. (St. Paul, Minn.) Hutchinson & Mann agents, 322-324 Cali- fornia


t. Paul's German Evangelical Lutheran Church, Rev. J. M. Buehler pastor, S s Mission, bet Fifth and Sixth


t. Paul's German Methodlist Episcopal Church, F. A. Werth pastor, Ns Broadway, bet Stockton and Powell


t. Paul's Protestant Episcopal Church, Rev. W. S. Neales rector, S s California, bet Fillmore and Steiner


t. Paul's Roman Catholic Church, Rev. Lawrence W. Breslin pastor, NW cor Twenty- ninth aud Church


t. Paul's School, John H. Hargens principal, 941 Mission


t. Peter's Episcopal Church, NE cor Filbert and Stockton


t. Peter's Roman Catholic Church, Rev. P. S. Casey pastor, W s Florida, bet Twenty- fourth and Twenty-fifth


t. Peter's Convent, sister Mary Baptiste Russell su- perior, E s Alabama, bet Twenty-fourth and Twenty-fifth


t. Peter's School, Es Alabama, bet Twenty-fourth and Twenty-fifth


t. Peter's Temperance Hali, E s Alabama, bet Twen- ty-third and Twenty- fourth


t. Pietro Church, Rev. C. Franchi pastor, NE cor Dupont and Filbert


t. Rose's Academy, under direction of Sisters of St. Dominic, S s Golden Gate Av, bet Steiner and Pierce


t. Rose's Church, Rev. Dennis F. Nugent pastor, N s Brannan, bet Fourth and Fifth


t. Stephen's Protestant Episcopal Church, Rev. Edgar J. Lion rector, N's Fulton, bet Web- ster and Fillmore


. Supery Antoine, dealer sawdust, 555 Howard, r. 54 Tehama


MUTUAL BENEFIT LIFE INS. CO.


NEWARK, NEW JERSEY.


TOTAL RECEIPTS, . $134,619,503 54.


ASHI LOANS MADE at any time up to half the Value of Assignable Policies.


See adv. Bank and Insurance Dept.


AMES MUNSELL JR., Agent, 415 Montg'y St,


BURR FOLDING BEDS.


The highest comfort and greatest economy secured by their use. Opens and closes with bedding and pillows all in place. Made in thirty styles, plain, ornamental and elaborate, from $30 up.


H. H. GROSS, 16-18 Second St.


St. Teresa's Church, Rev. Edmund Harty pastor, E & Tennessee, bet Butte and Napa


St. Thomas James, laborer Cai. Glass Works, r. 426 Fourth


St. Vincent School, in charge of the Sisters of Charity, S s Mission, bet New Montgomery and Third


Staab Henry G. (Reeve & Staab) r. 214 Powell


Staack Frederick, bricklayer, r. 65 Minna


Staacke Adolph, cabinetmaker Jacob Strable & Co., r. 938 Howard


Staacke George (Thomas, Bell & Co.) r. 605 Bush Staake Ernest, stationery, 315 Third


Staan H. C. F., carpenter, r. 41% Dolan


Staats Fonko W., expressman, r. 253 Jessie


Staats Henry, carpenter, r. 404 Brannan


Staats Ingwert F., groceries and liquors, 913 Harrison Staats John C., bartender, r. 2 Eighth


Stacey Charles F., agent J. R. Leeson & "Co. (Boston, Mass.) 202 California, r. Oakland


Stacey Mary N. Mrs., r. 211 Third




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