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Stacey. See Stacy
Stack Edmund, driver N. B. and M. RR., r. 8 Louisa Stack James, cierk, r. 89 Louisa
Stack James, fireman Market St. RR., r. 123 Fifteenth Stack John, r. 263 Third
Stack Johu (Stack & Lacombe) r. 39 Louisa
Stack John J., blacksmith, r. cor Hale and Silver Av, U. M. T.
Stack M. Mrs., groceries and liquors, 422 Clemeu- tina
Stack Mary, seamstress La Grande Laundry
Stack Maurice, shoemaker, r. 849 Valencia
Stack Michael, foreman Thomas D. Riley & Co., r. 17 Tehama
Stack Michael, teamster, r. 925 Bryant
Stack Richard, laborer, r. 263 Third
Stack Richard, miller Pioneer White Lead and Color Works, r. 422 Clementina
Stack Thomas, chicken ranch, cor Hale and Silver Av. U. M. T.
Stack Timothy J. (G. W. Clark & Co.) r. 12 Hill
Stack William, stableman Lafayette Brewery, r. 725 Green
Stack & Lacombe (John Stack and George Lacombe) hatters, 639 Market
Stackhouse Blauche Mrs., r. 125 Ellis
Stackhouse Charles, second engineer stmr Mariposa Stackhouse Eliza Mrs., r. 1219 Polk
Stackpole B. B., boilermaker, r. 931 Howard
Stacom Maria Mrs., millinery, 111 Stockton, r. 105 Stockton
Stacy Esther A., widow, r. 101 Dupont
Stacy Henry, assistant weigher Custom House, r. Oakland
Stacy. See Stacey
Stadderman Theresa, domestic, 2316 California
Stadermann Alexander, whipmaker, r. 500 Shotwell Stadermann Mary A., widow, bakery, 500 Shotwell
Stadler Henry, carpenter, r. W s Iowa, bet Sierra and Nevada
Stadler Joseph, clerk, r. 2516 Sacramento
Stadman Peter J., r. 647 Natoma
Stadtdecker Emil (W. & I. Steinhart & Co.) r. cor Polk and Geary
Stadtfelt Jacob, smelter U. S. Mint. r. 1508 Jones
Stadtfeld Jacob Jr., mining secretary, 419 Cali- fornia. room 26, r. 1112 Jackson
Stadtfeld William C., clerk A. K. Durbrow, r. 1508 Jones
Stadtmann August, upholsterer, r. 262 Tebama
Stadtmulier Frederick D. (Walter, Schilling & Co.) r. 819 Eddy
Staeglich Frank, gardener. r. 1307 Jackson
Staengei Eberhert, confectioner. 1432 Pacific
Staffelbach Edward, barber, NW cor Mission and Steuart, r. 433 Minna
Stafford Arthur W., bookbinder A. L. Bancroft & Co., r. 16 Pfeiffer
RUMAN, ISHAM & CO., 68
421-427 SOLE AGENTS FOR Market St. Dederick's Perpetual HAY PRESSES,
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LEHIGH, CUMBERLAND and ENGLISH FOUNDRY COKE, 41 Market Street, corner Spear.
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E. C. HUGHES,
511 SANSOME ST., San Francisco.
Fine Job Printing.
Catalogues, Price Lists and Pamphlets,
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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
Stafford Cassius H., clerk Preston & McKinnon, r. 825 Twentieth
Stafford Charles, cook Charles A. Anderson
Stafford Charles A., engineer, r. 479 Tehama
Stafford Charles H., engineer, r. 12 Hunt
Stafford Edward, porter Yates & Co., r. 764 Mission
Stafford Henry J., Justice of the Peace and attorney at law, 224 Montgomery, r. 114 Freelon
Stafford James J., sawyer, r. 251 }% Clara
Stafford J. Morris, bookkeeper, r. 1213 Twenty-first
Stafford John M., bookkeeper P. J. Cassin & Co., r. 1213 Twenty-first
Stafford Michael, boatman, r. 17 Vallejo
Stafford Nicholas, porter Albert Mau & Co.,r. 114 Fell Stafford Thomas, blacksmith, r. 904 Greenwich Stafford William, baker, r. 16 Pfeffer
Stafford William, laborer, r. 208%% First, rear
Stafford William, ship carpenter, r. 114% Freelon
Stafford William, speculator. r. 609 Harrison
Stafford William D., r. 3024 Sacramento
Stafford William F., attorney at law, 224 Montgomery, rooms 11-12, r. 114 Freelon
Stafford William G., clerk J. Macdonough & Co., r. 606 Folsom
Stagebiel Otto, groceries and liquors, SW cor Stockton and Washington, r. 11'5 Stockton
Stagg Cornelius, proptr Ocean View House, Ocean View
Stagg Edward H., clerk Trans-Continental, r. East Oakland
Stagnaro Agastino, Garibaldi Guard
Stagnaro Dominico, scavenger, r. 2311 Mason
Stagnaro Gio B., Garibaldi Guard
Stagnaro Joseph, teamster, r. 2311 Mason
-- Stagnaro Luigi, barber, r. 424 Broadway
Stagnaro Nicola, Garibaldi Guard
Stahal Alfred, compositor California Demokrat, r. 253 Clementina
Stahl Adolf, laborer, r. 231 Second
Stahl Adolph, carpenter Cal. Sugar Refinery, r. 507 Eighth
Stahl Arnold, cashier Hoffman & Co., r. Alameda
Stahl Edward, liquor saloon, 643 Washington, r. Saucelito
Stahl Jane Mrs., branch bakery, 631 Third
Stahl Jasper, pilot stmr Apache, r. 536 Second
Stahle Charles A. (Gleason & Stahle) r. 932 Valencia
Stahle Frederick H., surveyor, r. 932 Valencia
Stahle John, proprietor baths and hair dressing saloons, Russ House and Occidental Hotel, r. 932 Valencia
Stahle John F. H., surveyor, r. 932 Valencia
Stahle Mary, domestic, 1717 Van Ness Av
Stahlknecht E. (Stahlknecht, Van Gulpen &
Padelinetti) r. 719 Post
Stahlknecht, Van Gulpen & Padelinetti (E. Stahlknecht, C. Van Gulpen and C. Pad- elinetti) proprietors Composite Fuel Manufac- turing Co., cor Fremont and Bryant
Stahlmacher William, saloon keeper, r. 76 Clemen- tina
Stahlmann Sophie Mrs., bakery and stationery, 722 Lombard
Stahmer Herrmann, laborer Kohler & Frohling, r. 31 Alta
Stahr Hans P. A., liquor saloon, 6 Berry, r. 607 Green- wich
Staib Conrad, boot and shoemaker, 932 Folsom
Stalb Frank, bookkeeper bindery dept A. L. Bancroft & Co., r. 932 Folsom
Stair Alex., clerk, r. 1022 Mission
Stairs John, commission merchant, r. 1807 Pierce
Stalder Joseph, with B. M. Atchinson & Co., r. 2516 Sacramento
Stalder Joseph Jr., buyer B. M. Atchinson & Co., r. East Oakland
Staley William E., workman U. S. Mint, r. 1014 How. ard
Staley William N., teamster. r. 504 Shotwell
Stalker William, spinner S. F. Pioneer Woolen Fac- tory
Stallard Joshua H., physician, 632 Sutter
Stallard Martin, conductor Market St. RR., r. 1431 Valencia
Stallman Charles, salesman C. F. Marwedel, r. 1824 Sutter
Stallman Ferdinand I., clerk E. H. Marwedel, r. 1824 Sutter
Stallman George, r. 1824 Sutter
Stallman Mathilda, widow, r. 1824 Sutter
Stallman Nettie C. Miss, teacher Hamilton Grammar School, r. 1824 Sutter
Stalter F., sheepshearer, r. What Cheer House
Stamant David, varnisher Pac. Furniture Manufac- tory, r. 205 Langton
Stambach H. L., physician, r. 206 Powell
Stamer August, blacksmith, 107 Oregon, r. 17% Glover
Stamer August Jr., blacksmith, r. 17%% Glover
Stamer Matthias H., first cook Domestic Restaurant, r. East Berkeley
Stamp Richard, longshoreman, r. 136 Folsom, rear Stampe Charles, cook, r. 24 Verona Pl
Stamper George W., salesman E. Mansbach & Co., r. 1035 Mission
Stamper Julia, widow, r. 1035 Mission
Stamper Julius, foreman Meyer, Mish & Co., r. 408 Gough
Stamper Rachel Miss, saleslady Mrs. H. Jacobs, r. 1035 Mission
Stampfer Matthew, gilder S. A. Perry & Co., r. 523 Vallejo
Stampp Friedrichs, liquor saloon, 506 Clay, r. 409 Union
Stanbaugh George, r. 520 Ninth
Stanbridge Albert H., cooper Cal. Barrel Co., r. 19 Garden
Stanbridge Charles E., cooper Cal. Sugar Refinery, r. 54 South Park
Standard Automatic Gas Regulator, Gas Consumers' Assn proptrs, 1103% Sutter
Standard Consolidated Mining Co. (Bodie, Cal.) William Willis secretary, 29 Nevada Block
Standard Express Co. (J. H. N. Tum Suden and O. G. Scott) 309 East
Standard Fire Extinguisher Co., Eugene Wiegand & Co. agents, 204 Sacramento
Standard Marine Insurance Co., (limited of Liverpool) W. J. Callingham & Co. agents, 213-215 Sansome
Standard Oil Co. (New York and Cleveland, Ohio) 123 California, rooms 13-14
Standard Oil Co. of California (Ventura Co.) Edward Wheaton secretary, 123 California
Standard Optical Co. (Joseph, Isidor, Leon and Adolph Nordman) optical and mathematical in- struments, 335 Bush
Standard Shirt Factory, Neustadter Bros. proprietors, SE cor Gough and Grove, depot and salesroom SW cor Pine and Sansome
Standard Soap Co., Richard P. Thomas presi- dent, John D. Hooker manager, E. B. Cooper secretary, office 204 Sacramento, factory West Berkeley
Standard Theatre, N & Bush, bet Montgomery and Kearny
Standart Charles, teamster George W. Tindall, r. 522%% Natoma
Standeford William W., day inspector Custom House, r. Oakland
Stander Frederick, cook E. & T. Althof, r. Es Cali- fornia Av, bet Twenty-seventh and Twenty-eighth Standerwick Henry B., reporter, r. 405 Geary
Standidge William, foreman Truckee Lumber Co' - Box Factory, r'. 920 Harrison
Standish G., carpenter Wheeler & Burdick
SCHAFER & CO Men's, Youths' and Boys' CLOTHING
No. 11 MONTGOMERY STREET.
I. S. VAN WINKLE & CO.
413-415 MARKET ST. Importers and Dealers in
IRON, STEEL, Etc
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JOHN WIGMORE. OFFICE 133 SPEAR STREET. Yards: 129 to 147 Spear St., and 26, 28 Howard St.
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Standish Henry H., carriagetrimmer Charles Molter, r. 1217 Florida
Standley Charles H., attendant Hammam Bath, r. 109 Hayes
Standrup John. r. 27 Julian Av
Stanford Annie Miss, dressmaker, r. SW cor Nine- treuth and Flortda
Stanford Belle M. M188, teacher South Cosmopolitan Primary School, r. 2401 Buchanan
Stanford Charles P., collector J. Dewing & Co., r. 2401 Buchanan
Stanford Frederick. carpenter, r. SW cor Nineteenth and Florida
Stanford Free Kindergartens, NE cer Mission and Fifteenth, and 1906 Mason
Stanford Harry L., glassblower. r. 115 Franklin
Stanford Harry M., cabinetmaker Sanborn, Vail & Co. r. 839 Geary
Stanford Hotel, Christian Lehrne proprietor, 618- 620 Fourth
Stanford Hubert H., artist A. L. Bancroft & Co., r. 2401 Buchanan
Stanford Jerome B. (G. W. Clark & Co.) r. 1107 Brod- erick "
Stanford J. W., clerk Allyne & White, r. Oakland
Stanford Katie H. Miss, r. SW cor Nineteenth and Florida
Stanford Leland, president Southern Pacific Co., C. P. RR., and Occidental and Oriental SS. Cos, NE cor Fourth and Townsend, room 41, and U. S. Senator California, r. SW cor Powell and Cali- fornia
Stanford Myron E., foreman J. V. Lawrence, r. 2401 Buchanan
" Stanford. See Standeford
Stanforth C., laborer, P. M. SS. Co.
Stange Anna, domestic, 1419 California
Stange Frederick, teacher music, r. 1028 Treat Av
Stange Frederick J., harnessmaker, r. 1028 Treat Av Stange Herman O., clerk J. J. O'Brien & Co., r. 39 Russ Stange Jacob, clerk Wm. H. Bowe, r. SE cor El Dorado and Potrero Av
Stange John D. (Stange'& Jaenicke) r. 306 Turk
Stange Paul O., tinsmith, r. 1028 Treat AV
Stange & Jaenicke (John D. Stange and William Jaenicke) proprietors Union Straw Works, 587 Mission
Stangenberger August, pianotuner Matthias Gray. r. 1613 Leavenworth
Stangenberger August J., salesman Davis Bros., Teklas & Co., r. 1613 Leavenworth
Stangenberger George B., clerk, r. 1613 Leavenworth Stangle Bernhard, porter, r. NW cor Nineteenth and Sanchez
Stangroon Charles N., bookkeeper Imperial, London, Northern and Queen Insurance Co's, r. 2518 Clay Stangroom Marc L., civil engineer, r. 2518 Clay
Stangroom Robert, laborer, r. 10 Converse Staniels C. G. Mrs., widow, r. 711 Jones
Staniels John S .. lodgings, 1532 Polk
Staniels William H., varieties, 2301 Jackson Staniforth Charles, blacksmith's helper, r. 720 Third Staniforth Henry, lumberman, r. cor Bryant and Ninth
Staniforth Julia, widow, liquor saloon. 720 Third
Staniforth Thomas, cigar boxmaker Cal. Cigar Box Factory. r. 720 Third
Stanisfield John, r. 11 William
Stanle Frederick H., manager John Stahle, r. 17 Mon- roe
Stanley Benjamin S., watchman West Coast Furniture Factory, r. 558 Bryant
Stanley Burton. performer, r. 743 Harrison
Stanley Catherine, widow, r. 265 Jessle
Stanley Charles, fireman stmr Transit
Stanley Charles A., assistant engineer U. S. Mint, r. 32 Eleventh
MUTUAL BENEFIT LIFE INS. CO. Of New Jersey.
PAID MEMBERS, . . $83,672,056 53.
POLICIES INCONTESTABLE, after the third year, except for intentional fraud, and all restrictions upon travel and occupation are removed.
See Bank and Insurance Dept. this Book.
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FRATINGER & CO. LADIES' SUITS OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS.
105 KEARNY STREET.
Stanley Charles P., machinist, r. NE cor Twenty third and Chattanooga
Stanley Charles R., clerk Charles Montgomery & Bros., r. 126 Sixth
Stanley Charles T., notary public and commissioner of deeds, 513 Montgomery, r. 32 Eleventh
Stanley David M., with B. E. Henriksen, r. 32 Eleventh Stanley D. S. (D. S. Stanley & Co.) r. 1920 Sacramento
STANLEY D. S. & CO. steam hook and job printers, 543 Clay
Stanley Edward J., patternmaker Pac. Iron Works, r. 1318 Florida
Stanley Edward L., brakeman, r. 624 Fourth
Stanley Edwin, bookkeeper, r. 1411 California
Stanley Emilia, widow, furnished rooms, 803 Mont- gomery
Stanley F. Hastings, phonographic reporter, office 402 Montgomery, r. W s Sanchez, bet Twenty-third and Twenty-fourth
Stanley Frederick H., letter carrier Post Office, r. 220 Waller
Stanley Frederick A., trunkmaker, r. 3 Albion Av Stanley George A., printer, r. 265 Jessle
Stanley George A., bookkeeper, r. 32 Eleventh
Stanley George E., consul Great Britain, office 506 Battery, r. Ross Valley
Stanley J., laborer P. M. SS. Co.'s Wharf
Stanley J. A., engineer, r. 121 Sixth
Stanley James A., policeman, r. 609 Union
Stanley James L., freight clerk stmr San Pablo
Stanley Joseph P., clerk, r. 1218 Hyde
Stanley M. Mrs., widow, r. NW cor Seventeenth and Castro
Stanley Mollie, r. 12 Geary
Stanley Patrick, groceries and liquors, 625 Seventh
Stanley Richard A., apprentice E. F. Lorquin, r. 411 . Fourth
Stanley Samuel B., clerk. r. 1218 Hyde
Stanley Samuel L. (Spruance, Stanley & Co.) r. 1218 Hyde
Stanley Sarah Miss, basketmaker, r. NW cer Seven- teenth and Castro
Stanley Singleton (Stanley, Smith & Co .; r. NW cor Seventeenth and Castro
Stanley, Smith & Co. (Singleton Stanley and Albert P. Smith) trunks and baskets, 2 Sixth
Stanley Thomas, fireman, r. 724 Brannan
Stanley Wlliam H., basketmaker Stanley, Smith & Co., r. NW cor Seventeenth and Castre
Stanley William H., dentist, 115 Kearny, r. 817 Van Ness Av
Stanley John A. (Stanly, Stoney & Hayes) attorney at law. 604 Clay, r. Oakland
Stanly, Stoney & Hayes (John A. Stanly, Thomas P. Stoney and George R. B. Hayes) at- torneys at law, 604 Clay
Stannah Bridget, widow, r. 11 De Boom
Stannah Elizabeth Miss, cloakmaker, r. 11 De Boom Stannah Polly Miss, r. 11 De Boom
Stannard Charles R., teamster, r. 20 Potter
Stannick John, woodchopper, r. 421 Bush
Stanovich J., laborer P. M. SS. Ce's Wharf Stans J., waiter The Baldwin
Stans John J., tailor Isadore Eisenberg. r. Alameda Stansbury Benjamin F., miner, r. 613 Mission
Stansbury Charles T .. painter. r. 90 Everett
Stanton Andrew P., business manager Argo- naut Publishing Co., 213 Dupont, r. 1630 Pierce Stanton Catherine, widow, r. 2132 O'Farrell
Stanton Charles A., captain schr Melrose
Stanton Charles E., bartender John Rooney, r. 67 Clementina
Stanton Charles H., teamster The H. T. Holmes Lime Co., r. 328 Jessie
Stanton Dora, domestic, 1814 Steiner
Stanton Edward, clerk, r. 143 Third
JAMES MUNSELL JR., Agent, 415 Montg'y St. |Stanton Edward, laborer, r. 216 Harrison
MORETTI & TREZZINI, PHELAN BUILDING, SAN FRANCISCO.
Fresco and Decorative Artists.
Ty Peruvian Bilters!
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LONDON and NEW YORK CLOTHING CO.
Great bargains in BOYS' CLOTHING Cor. Sutter and Kearny Streets.
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W. W. MONTAGUE & CO. Brass and Nickel Plated FENDERS and FIRE IRONS
Open Fire - Place Trimmings a Specialty. 309, 311, 313, 315 and 317 MARKET STREET.
Stanton Edward, stevedore, r. 299 Clementina Stanton Edward J., liquor saloon, 53314 Natoma
Stanton Ellen Mrs., groceries and liquors, SW cor Harrison and Langton
Stanton George, carpenter, r. 23 Jessie Stanton Hugh, deckhand State Dredger No. 1, r. 49 Clementina
Stanton James, capitalist, r. 1838 Mission STANTON JAMES I., M. D. physician and surgeon, office and r. 659 Clay
Stanton Jeremiah, laborer, r. 519 Eighth
Stanton John, laborer, r. 571 Howard, rear
Stanton John, seaman. r. E s Maiden Alley, nr How- ard
Stanton John, stableman, r. 739 Golden Gate Av
Stanton John A., portrait and figurepainter, 621 Clay, rooms 6-7, r. 1838 Mission
Stanton John H., driver Contra Costa Laundry. r. 453 Polk
Stanton John M., collector St. Mary's Hospital
Stanton Joseph, laborer, r. 532 Bryant
Stanton J. T., r. 568 Folsom
Stauton M., laborer P. M. SS. Co's Wharf
Stanton Michael, brakeman, r. 33 Welsh
Stanton Michael, laborer, r. 30 Welsh
Stanton Michael, seaman, r. 272 Brannan
Stanton Morris, shoemaker. r. 917 Pacific
Stanton Samuel G., salesman Raphael Weill & Co., r. 603 Bush
Stanton Samuel R., captain schr Electra, r. 2107 Jones
Stanton Thomas, machinist, r. 48 Louisa
Stanton Thomas, policeman, r. 1121 Harrison
Stanton Thomas, shoemaker U.W. Boot and Shoe Co., r. 2936 Mission
Stanton Thomas, machinist H. & J. Ralston, r. 18 First
Stanton Thomas J., clerk K. Kenny, r. 31212 Tehama Stanton W., laborer Pac. Rolling Mill
Stanton William, manager Nicholas P. Wynne, r. 1838 Mission
Stanton William, teamster John Middleton, r. 1029 Sutter
Stanwood Amasa O., teamster, r. W s Vermont, bet Nevada and Sierra
Stanwood E. Mrs., widow, r. 2117 Scott
Stanwood William F., cooper Cal. Barrel Co., r. W s Vermont, bet Nevada and Sierra
Stanyan Albert P., livery stable, 1603 Geary
Stanyan Charles H., president Martin White Mining Oo., 59 Nevada Block, r. 2006 Bush
Stanyan Frank P., carpenter, r. Goat Island
Stapel Hugo, mate schr Paul and Willie, r. SE cor Kearny and Bay
Stapelfeldt William, groceries and liquors, NE cor Waller and Fillmore
Stapff William, liquor dealer, r. 615 Webster
Staples David J., president Fireman's Fund In- surance Co., office 401 California, r. 711 Taylor Staples Ellen E., widow, r. 710 Pine
Staples Frank H., pipefitter Edward T. Steen, r. 937 Twenty-second
Staples James W., manager National Fire In- surance Co. of Hartford and Scottish Union and National Insurance Co. of Edinburgh, 217 San- some. r. cor Moss Av and Webster, Oakland
Staplea John C., U. S. Marshal Alaska Territory, r. 711 Taylor
Staples Joseph, porter Silver State House
Staples Joseph A., weigher, r. 210 Drumm
Staples Katie Miss, r. 711 Taylor
Staples William, driver Willows Brewery, r. 2301 Mission
Stapleton Ann, widow, liquor saloon, NW cor Baker and Hayes
Stapleton Catherine, widow, r. 13 Louisa, rear
Stapleton Catherine. widow, r. 306 Ivy Av
Stapleton David, clerk, r. 745 Harrison
Stapleton Edward, teamster, r. 11 Harriet
Stapleton John. grainer G. Ammerup, r. 11 Harriet Stapleton Joseph, plasterer. r. 659 Willow Av Stapleton William, shipwright, r. 745 Harrison Stapleton William Jr., clerk, r. 745 Harrison
Stappenback William, porter M. Hyman & Co., r. 533 Jessie
Stappenbeck William, tailor, r. 1526 Dupont
Star Malt House, Rosener Brothers proprietors, SE cor Folsom and Eleventh
Star Mining Co. (White Pine. Nevada) J. S. Lambert secretary, 320 Sansome, room 18
Star of Columbia Salmon Packing Co. (Chipps Island, Solano Co.) Sol Wangenheim & Co. proprietors, 126 Davia
Star Scouring Mill, L. Breslaur & Co. proprietors, 235 Berry
Star, The (weekly) James H. Barry publisher, 419 Sacramento
Star Union Fast Freight Line, J. B. Kirk- land agent, 116 Montgomery, under Occidental Hotel
Starbird Albion W. (Starbird & Goldstone) r. 1055 Golden Gate Av
STARBIRD & GOLDSTONE
(Albion .W. Starbird, John B. Gold- stone and Seeley B. Lyon) lumber and building material, SW cor Market and Spear, yard Beale St. Wharf
Starbuck Alexander. capitalist, r. 106 Ellis
Starck Ernest, butcher John Starck & Co., r. 501 Ellis Starck John (John Starck & Co.) r. 501 Ellis
Starck John & Co. (John Starck and Gottlieb Burg- dorf) butchers, SW cor Leavenworth and Ellis
Starcke Henry, clerk William F. R. Luhr, r. 701 Van Ness Av
Stark Alexander, engineer, r. 685 Clementina
Stark Andrew, clerk, r. 327 Larkin
Stark Andrew, clerk Freight Auditor's Office C. P. RR., r. 235 Sixth
Stark Charles, printer Cubery & Co., r. 724 Brannan Stark Denton D., bookkeeper Renton Coal Co .. , r. 1512 O'Farrell
Stark Grover K., actor. r. 1104 Mission
Stark John, clerk gen'l freight office C. P. RR., r. 1019 Post
Stark John W., stairbuilder, r. 330 Bartlett
Stark Lily, domestic, 726 Sixteenth
Stark Luke, butcher, 529 First
Stark Maggie Miss, shoefitter U.W.Boot and Shoe Co .. 3% Treat Av
Stark William, blacksmith, r. 1104 Mission
Stark William, seaman, r. 700 Front
Stark William E., deputy Superintendent Streets, r. 685 Clementina
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Starke Louis G. bookkeeper Bank of California, r. 1811 Pierce
Starker Isidore, driver Cluff Bros., r. 914 Pacific
Starkey Adolph, cabinetmaker, r. 938 Howard
Starkey Keziah, ladies' hair dresser, r. 1106 Clay
Starkey Ruth E. Miss, r. 711 Jones
Starkey Sarah P., widow, r. 810 Geary
Starkey & Palens, Compound Oxygen Depository, 606 Montgomery, room 19
Starkie Peter, cigars and tobacco, 412 Sansome Starks Jonathan. r. 228 Turk
Starkweather Charles, engineer, r. 348 Fourth
Starkweather Henry L., clerk r. 2717 Mission
Starkweather Herbert, photographer, r. 1611 Steven- son
Starkweather Joseph B,, photographer, r. 1019 Folsom Starkweather Katie, operator Neville & Co., r. 414 Dodge
Starkweather Lon, operator Neville & Co., r. 414 Dodge
DR. BAZAN'S THERMO-ELECTRIC
RUSSIAN and TURKISH BATHS A SPECIALTY. Also Medicated and Electric Baths Given. 415 SUTTER STREET. 415
KNEASS & CO., agents MAGEE RANGES.
29 TAYLOR ST., SAN FRANCISCO.
PARKE & LACY, 21-23 Fremont Street. KNOWLES' STEAM PUMPS and HEALD & SISCO'S CENTRIFUGAL PUMPS.
J. MACDONOUGH & CO.
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Starkwenther Lonls S., proprietor Silver Siate House. SE cor Ellis and Mason
Starkweather Maggie, widow. r. 414 Dodge
Starmm Fritz, laborer, Lachman & Jacobi, r. 307 O'Farrell
Starr Abraham D., president Starr & Co., 16 California, r. 1353 Grove Oakland
Starr Addison M. (Starr & Mathison) r. 712 Sutter
Starr Augustus, storekeeper. r. SW cor Gough and Pacific
Starr Benjamin, printer r. 658 Folsom
Starr Benjamin F., conductor Presidio RR., r. 1105 Union
Starr Erwin P., clerk M. P. and M. Dept. C. P. RR., r. 320 Turk
Starr Frank R., compositor Call, r. 1011 Clay
Starr Frederick, seaman, r. 243 Stevenson
Starr George R. (George R. Starr & Co.) r. 1214 Jack- son
Starr George R. & Co. (George R. Starr and Harry O. Link) produce commission merchants, 308-310 Washington
Siarr G. W., watchman stmr Alameda
Starr Harry, laborer Central Gas Light Co., r. 3207 Fillmore
Starr John. r. 328 Ritch
Starr-King Primary School, Miss Margaret Mckenzie principal, Bryant, bet Sixth and Seventh
Starr Lewis M., proptr Ætna Iron Works, 217-221 Fremont. r. Oakland
Starr Michael A., clergyman. r. 2 Rose Av
Starr Mills (South Vallejo) office 16 California
Starr Robert E., salesman Root & Sanderson, r. 535 Eighteenth
Starr Samuel P., accountant. r. 221 Oak
Starr T. N. Mrs .. widow. r. 1019 Capp
Starr William, carpenter. r. 509 Castro
Starr William M., proptr Occidental Warehouse, cor First and Townsend, r. Oakland
Starr & Co., Abraham D. Starr president, Alfred Bannister vice-president, H. M. A. Miller secre- tary, proprietors Starr Mills (South Vallejo) office 16 California
Starr & Mathison (A. M. Starr and Thomas Mathison) refiners of antimony, Ns Berry, bet Fourth and Fifth
Starrett Horace, receiving clerk S. P. C. RR., r. 9 Tay- lor
Starrs Charles, clerk, r. 19 Moss
Starrs James, liquor saloon, 66 Everett
Starrs Michael, laborer S. F. Gas Light Co., r. E 8 Illinois, bet Shasta and Sierra
Starre William, laborer. r. 15 Clementina
Starrs William, porter. r. 19 Moss
Starson Joseph S. (estate of) office 11-13 Dupont
State Board of Horticulture, Elwood Cooper president, A. H. Webb secretary, 40 California
State Board of Silk Culture, C. A. Buckbee president, W. B. Ewer treasurer. Mrs. S. A. Raymond sec. retary. office 40 California, room 7
State Board of Viticultural Commission- ers, 204 Montgomery
State Board of Labor Statistics, John S. Enos Commissioner. Jesse A. Galland deputy, 14 Du- pont, room 64
State Commissioner of Immigration, P. A. Forrester, office 502 Battery
State Educational Journal, 213 Sansome
State Harbor Commissioners Board of, 10 California
State Investment and Insurance Co. The, A. J. Bryant president, Richard Ivers vice-presi - dent, Charles H. Cushing secretary, 218-220 San- some
State Mineralogist, Henry G. Hanks, office 212 Sutter
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Stateler John, milker Furrer Bros., r. Clara Av, nr Eighteenth
Stateler John W. (Runnels & Stateler) r. 959 Mission States Joseph, carpenter, r. 533 Sacramento
Statham William, mnfr pianos, 765 Mission, r. 865 Mission
Statistician (annual) Louis P. McCarty editor and proprietor, 706 California
Staub Adam, chenillemaker M. Ettinger, r. 411 Lily Av Staub Emil, porter, r. 1814 Post
Staub Franz, braidmaker M. Ettinger, r. 411 Lily Av
Staub Henry, proprietor Sutter Street Drug Store, SW cor Sutter and Larkin, r. Alameda
Stauch Henrietta, dressmaker, r. Ns Gody, nr Mission Stauch Mary, widow, r. N s Gody nr Mission
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