Langley's San Francisco directory for the year commencing 1885, Part 268

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


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Sullivan Timothy D., butcher, r. 1128 Folsom


Sullivan Timothy D., stablekeeper, r. 836 Howard


3 . Sullivan Timothy J., marble cutter, r. 37 Converse Sullivan Timothy J., shipwright, r. 509 Fell


Sullivan Timothy J., teamster, r. 771 Harrison


Sullivan Wallace, pressman, r. Silver Av, nr Mission Sullivan Wellington A., porter Phil Cohen, r.7 Val- lejo Pl


Sullivan William, blacksmith, r. 269 Jessie Sullivan William, barber, r. 7 Vallejo Pl


Sullivan William, boatman, r. 429 Francisco


Sullivan William, contractor, r. 5 Meacham Pl


Sullivan William, engineer, r. 1002 Natoma


Sullivan William, elevator man W. W. Montague & Co., r 1031 Mission


Sullivan William, laundryman Lick Laundry


MUTUAL BENEFIT LIFE INS. CO.


NEWARK, NEW JERSEY.


TOTAL RECEIPTS, · $134,619,503 54.


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


Sce ady. Bank and Insurance Bept.


JAMES MUNSELL JR., Agent, 415 Montg'y S:


BURR FOLDING BEDS.


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


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


Sullivan William, seaman, r. 522 First


Sullivan William, tanner, r. W s Utah, bet Nevada and Sonoma


Sullivan William, watchman James Fagen


Sullivan William A., liquor saloon, 215 Sixth


Sullivan William C., carpenter, r. 546 % Natoma


Sullivan William H., lahorer Cal. Sugar Refinery, r. S s Sierra, bet Michigan and Georgia


Sullivan William J., brass molder, r. 549 Stevenson Sullivan William J., clerk, r. 1320 Ellis


Sullivan William J., painter, r. 132 Oak, rear


Sullivan William J., public weigher Washington St. Wharf, r. Arlington. nr Twenty-third


Sullivan William M. (Sullivan & Donahue) r. 4 Myrtle Av


Sullivan William M., shoemaker, 1424 Washington Sullivan William P., porter Keane Bros., 1. 520 Ivy Av


Sullivan William P. Jr., bookkeeper Keane Bros., r. 42 Julia


Sullivan & Donahue (William M. Sullivan and Thomas R. Donahue) beerbottlers, 914 Ellis


Sullivan & Ravekes (C. D. O'Sullivan and David Ravekes) paints, oils and glass and general agents . Germania Lead Works, and proprietors Pacific Color Works, 28-30 Jessie, office 108-114 Cali- fornia


1 Sullivan. See O'Sullivan


SULLIVAN'S CLOAK AND SUIT HOUSE


Kelly & Liebes proprietors, wholesale and retail dealers ladies' and chil- dren's cloaks and suits, 120 Kearny Sullie Annie Mrs., r. 590 Stevenson


Sully John F., actor, r. 918 Howard


Sully Patrick, joiner P. M. SS. Co.


Sulovich John, deckhand tug Sea King


Sulphur Bank Quicksilver Mining Co.


(Lake Co., Cal.) L. Hermann secretary, 220 San- some, room 5


Sulsberg Charles, solicitor, r. 732 Sixteenth


.Sulsberg Charles F., clerk John Postel, r. 732 Six- teenth


Sulsberg George J. H., engineer, r. 732 Sixternth


Sulsberg Robert, clerk Waibel Bros., r. 732 Sixteenih Sultan Julius (Franklin & Sultan) r. 1208 Geary Sulzbacher Arnold, r. 514 Green


Sulzberger Ole, seaman schr Annie Larsen, r. 407 Drumm


Sulzer Pauline, domestic, 1910 Washington


Summerfield Alexander Jr., capitalist office 141-143 East, r. 1217 Golden Gate Av


Summerfield Alice Miss, teacher Shotwell St. Primary School, r. 925 Geary


Summerfield Herman (Summerfield & Roman) r. 517 Eddy


Summerfield Levy (Summerfield & Roman) r. 106 Mason


Summerfield & Roman (Herman and Levy Summer- field and Bruno Roman) clothing and furnishing goods, 942 Market


Summerhays Harry, clerk Hawley Bros. Hardware Co., r. Berkeley


Summerhays William, photographer, 612 Clay, r. 728 Hayes


Summerhays William Jr., compositor Bacon & Co., r. 728 Hayes


Summers Antone, baker, r. 727 Minna


Summers Augustus P., clerk, r. 325% Bush


Summers Charles, bartender C. W. Harris, r. 301 Dupont


Summers Charles H., oysterman, r. 846 Mission


Summers' Consolidated Mill and Mining Co. (Esmeralda Co., Nev.) F. E. Luty secretary, 330 Pine, room õ


Summers Edward, laborer, r. 41 Tehama Summers Ellen, groceries. 320 Fifth


Summers Frederick, bookkeeper. r. 12 O'Farrell Alley


RUMAN, ISHAM & CO., 421-427 Market St.,


HAY, HIDE, HOP, WOOL, RAG, and ORCHILLA PRESSES.


wian Biller


E. C. HUGHES, Printing and Binding,


FINE MERCANTILE PRINTING. 511 SANSOME ST., San Francisco.


SUM


1098


SUT


W. W. MONTAGUE & CO.


IMPORTERS OF


GALVANIZED AND COMMON


Sheet Iron


All Sizes and Numbers.


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


Summers Louis (Smith & Summers) r. 18 Minna Summers Mary, widow, r. 535 Eighteenth Summers Raymond, cook, r. 37 Sacramento Summers S. M., copyist, r. 7 Montgomery Av Summers. See Somers and Sommers


Summerton George (Henry Coubrough & Co.) r. 1415 Hyde


Summerville Alexander, bartender, r. SE cor Spear and Harrison


Summerville Horace, cook, r. 260 Minna


Summerville Margaret E., widow, r. 12 Garden


Summerville Thomas, laborer, r. 1165 Howard


Summerville Thomas, sawyer Enterprise Mill and Building Co., r. 26 Louisa


Summerville Thomas, seaman, r. 830 Union, rear Summerville. See Somerville


Summit Gold Mining Co., 62 Nevada Block


Sumner Annie Miss, r. 214 Hyde


Sumner Charles, laborer, r. 184 Jessie


Sumner Charles A. . manager G. T. Marsh & Co., 625 Market, r. East Oakland


Sumner Charles H., salesman, r. 415 Mason


Sumner Charles R. (Charles R. Sumner & Co.) r. Oakland


Sumner Charles R. & Co. (Charles R. Sumner and Theodore G. Gruenhagen) Pacific Coast agents Hayward Hand Grenades, 205 Front


Sumner Edward, r. 514 Capp


Sumner Frank W. (W. B. Sumner & Co.) r. 810 Van Ness Av


Sumner House, Mrs. Thomas Stevens proptr, 969 Mission


Sumner Joseph, tinsmith, 1309 Mission, r. 142 Sev- enth


Sumner L. W. Mrs .. widow, r. Grand Hotel


Sumner M., clerk K. Morris. r. 818% Montgomery


Sumner Mary P. Miss, teacher Irving Institute, r. 1036 Valencia


Sumner W. B. & Co. (William B. Sumner and Frank W. Sumner) hides, leather, wool and skins, 415 Front


Sumner William, carpenter, r. 2 Martha Pl Sumner William, laborer, r. 5 Bay


Sumner William B. (W. B. Sumner & Co.) r. 810 Van Ness Av


Sumrix Sidney, painter, r. 733 Market


Sun Insurance Co., C. L. Taylor president, Ed. E. Potter secretary, 428 California


Sunblade Frederick A. Jr., clerk, r. 2509 Larkin


Sundberg Charles, master schr Charles Vincent, r. 1210 Union


Sundberg Peter G., boarding, 47 Sacramento


Sundell Frank C., upholsterer, 1213 Pacific .


Sunderland Alice Miss, dressmaker, r. 725% Bush


Sunderland Erskine M., weigher Cal. Sugar Refinery, r. 103 Grove


Sundermann Heury, foreman F. C. Wagner & Bro., r. 1925 Howard


Sündermann Richard, porter John J. Buck, r. 231 Second


Suudland William, peddler, r. 5062 Grove


Sundquist Eric, stableman, r. 316 Austin


Sunkel Frederick W., trunkmaker C. A. Malm


Sunkel Joseph M., machinist William Banks, r. Ala- meda


Sunnyside Mining Co. (of Arizona) W. H. H. Hart secretary. 230 Montgomery, rooms 23-24


Sunnyside Mining Co. (Plumas Co., Cal.) C. F. Bridge secretary, 224 California


Sunnyside Saloon, Willett Sherwood proprietor, 304 California


Sunset Telephone-Telegraph Co., John I. Sabin vice-president and general manager,execu- tive office 222 Sansome, secretary and treasurers' office 321 California, branch offices 961 Mission, cor Mission and Twentieth, C. P. R.R. building, room 16,833 Sutter, cor California and Fillmore, cor Powell and Union, and Butchertown


Superintendent Common Schools City and County, new City Hall, third floor


Superintendent Construction New City Hall, office new City Hall, first floor


Superintendent Public Streets, Highways and Squares, new City Hall, basement


Superintendent U. S. Mint, office NW cor Mis- sion and Fifth


Superintendent U. S. Railway Mail Ser- vice, office Post Office Building


Superior Court, Department 1, (criminal and civil) Thomas K. Wilson judge, old City Hall,sec- ond floor; 2, Jeremiah F. Sullivan judge. new City Hall, second floor ; 3, John F. Finn judge, new City Hall, second floor ; 4, J. G. Maguire judge, new City Hall, second floor ; 5, Jobn Hunt Jr. judge, new City Hall, second floor; 6, M. A. Edmunds judge, new City Hall, second floor ; 7, T. H. Reardon judge, new City Hall, third floor; 8, F. W. Lawler judge and presiding judge, new City Hall, third floor ; 9, (probate) .James V. Cof- fey judge, new City Hall, second floor; 10, (in- solvency) F. M. Clough judge, new City Hall, second floor ; 11, (criminal) D. J. Toohy judge, old City Hall, second floor ; 12, (criminal) D. J. Murphy judge, old City Hall, second floor.


Supervising Inspector U .S. Steam Vessels, office U. S. Appraisers' Building


Supervisors Board of, office new City Hall, sec- ond floor


Supple Annie Miss, dressmaker Mrs. M. E. Butler


Supple David, policeman, r. 206 Chestnut


Supple Edward, salesman, r. 238 Taylor


Supple Edward, salesman, r. 105 Stockton


Supple Thomas, compositor Call, r. 1102%% Stockton, rear


Supreme Court Library, 121 Post


Supreme Court of California, chambers 121 Post


Surgical Institute National (Western Divis- ion) John M. Hinkle M.D. surgeon in charge, 319 Bush


Surryhne W. J., laundrymau, r. 1426 Turk


Surveyor City and County, new City Hall, third floor


Surveyor-General United States, office 610 Commercial


Surveyor Port of San Francisco, office Cus- tom House, second floor


Susan William H , carpenter, r. 110 Minna


Susavilla Clara, dressmaker. r. 430% Green


Susenbeth John C., r. 221% Fulton


Susman J., clerk Keane Bros., r. 502 Bush


Susman. See Sussman


Suss Alexander, bookkeeper D. N. & E. Walter & Co., r. 410 Taylor


Suss Frederick, laborer S. F. Stock Brewery, r. 2208 Powell


Sussman Samuel (M. Ehrman & Co.) r. 1819 Octavia Sussman. See Susman


Susulich Stephen, cook, r. 27% Fourth


Sutcliff Sarah Mrs , nurse, 1807}{ Pine


Sutcliffe James, porter Cunningham, Curtiss & Welch, r. 705 Van Ness Av


Sutcliffe William, blacksmith. r. 1807 Mission


Suter B. Mrs., widow. r. 317 Bush


Suter Daniel (Lowenthal & Suter) attorney at law, 419 California, rooms 14-16, r. 317 Bush


Suter Henry S., machinist, r. 23 Hawthorne


Suter Samuel, machinist, r. 809 Montgomery Av 1 Suter. See Sutter Sutherland A., helper P. M. SS. Co.


Sutherland Adam T., bookkeeper I. S. Van Winkle & Co., r. Oakland


Sutherland A. E., r. 1138 Sutter


Sutherland Andrew, painter, r. 10 San Antonio


Sutherland Andrew J., gasfitter, r. 722 Bay


Sutherland Charles, shipcarpenter, r. 308 Beale


Schafer & Co. FINE CUSTOM CLOTHING


TO ORDER.


No. 11 MONTGOMERY STREET.


I. S. VAN WINKLE & CO.


413-415 MARKET ST.


Perkins Horse and Mule Shoes, Globe-Putnam Northwestern Horse Nails, etc.


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


MAHOGANY, SPANISH CEDAR, PRIMAVERA:


JOHN WIGMORE,


133 Spear Street.


SUT


1099


SWA


Sutherland D. C., r. Golden Eagle Hotel


Sutherland Ellen E., r. 140 Eddy


Sutherland Frederick E., attorney at law, 323 Kearny, r. 2237 Jackson


Sutherland Isaac, carpenter, r. 13% Polk


Sutherland James B., miller, r. 4 Ewer PI


Sutherland John A., miner, r. 946 Harrison


Sutherland John J., r. 13% Polk


Sutherland Mary, widow, r. 10 San Antonio


Sutherland M. C., r. 1138 Sutter


Sutherland Richard, longshoreman, r. 327 Beale Sutherland Robert, plumber and gasfitter, r. 722 Bay Sutherland Sunderland F., editor Report, r. 426 Post Sutherland Timothy, laborer, r. 40 Natoma


Sutherland William, lithographer Britton & Rey, r. 36 Welsh, rear


Sutherland William G., painter, r. 10 San Antonio Sutler Alfred, boxmaker, r. 9 Cleavelaud


Sutler Anna, widow, r. 9 Cleaveland


Sutler Fannie, domestic, 621 Leavenworth


Sutliff Heury, cigars and tobacco, 330 and 832 Kearny, r. 7 Montgomery Av


Sutliff Thomas, clerk Heury Sutliff, r. 435 Pine Sutliff. See Sutcliffe


Sutliffe Edgar C., teacher Lincoln Evening School, r. 729 California


Sutro Adolph, capitalist, W. R. H. Adamson agent, 74 Montgomery Block, r. Sutro Heights, opp Cliff House


Sutro Albert, office 408 Montgomery, r. 1017 Larkin Sutro Charles (Sutro & Co.) r. 118 Ellis


Sutro Charles, clerk Huntington, Hopkins & Co., r. 2400 Fillmore


Sutro Emil (Sutro & Co.) r. 724 Turk


Sutro Gustav (Sutro & Co.) r. 2400 Fillmore


Sutro Leah Mrs., r. NW cor Fillmore and Hayes


Sutro Tunnel Co., Pelham W. Ames secretary, 320 San- some. room 21


Sutro & Co. (Charles, Emil and Gustav Sutro) bankers and.brokers. 408 Montgomery


Sutro's Library, 107 Battery


Sutter Alphonse, clerk Merry, Faull & Co., r. 1013 Union


Sutter Canning and Packing Co. (Yuba City, Cal.) D. L. Beck & Sons agents, 219 Front


Sutter County Land Co., George Theobald Jr., secretary, office 419 California, rooms 4-6


Sutter George, clerk Wm. J. Adams, r. Oakland Sutter Gustave, engineer, r. 553 Howard


Sutter Henry musician, r. 424 Sansome


Sutter James, bookkeeper, Hyams, Pauson & Co., r. 407 Mason


Sutter Robert, laborer Railroad Brewery, r. 427 Valen- cia


Sutter Street Drug Store, Henry Staub pro- prietor, SW cor Sutter and Larkin


Sutter Street House, J. Serres & Co. proprietors, 308 Sutter


Sutter Street Railroad Co., F. F. Low presi- dent, A. K. Stevens secretary, James McCord superintendent, office SE cor Sutter and Polk Sutter. See Suter


Sutton Agnes Mrs., widow, r. 7 Isis


Sutton Alkali Works (of England) Harrison & Co. agents, 308 Pine


Sutton Alex. fisherman, r. 263 East


Sutton A. M. (Sutton & Beebe) r. Berkeley


Sutton Catherine, widow, r. 72 Tehama


Sutton Charles, cashier D. Ghirardelli & Sons, r. Oakland


Sutton Charles, contractor, r. 919 Jones


Sutton Charles Jr. (Charles Sutton Jr. & Co.) 129 Cumberland


Sutton Charles Jr. & Co. (Charles Sutton Jr.) mnfrs. Cape Ann waterproof oiled clothing, 32 California Sutton Frederick A., compositor Evening Post, r. 106 Post


MUTUAL BENEFIT LIFE INS. CO. Of New Jersey.


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


POLICIES INCONTESTABLE, after the third year, except for intentional traud, and atl restrictions upon travel and occupation are removed.


See Bank and Insurance Dept. this Book.


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


Sutton George C., with Pac. Insurance Union, r. 317 Eddy


Sutton George F., molder, r. 54 Louisa


Sutton Henry, hackman, r. 2721 Sutter


Sutton James E., mailing clerk Call, r. 51 Jessio


Sutton James T., bookkeeper Charles Nelson, r. Oak- land


Sutton J. B., purser stır Alameda


Sutton John, carpenter, r. Lombard, bet Polk and Van Ness Av


Sutton John, entry clerk W. T. Garratt, r. Oakland Sutton John, molder, r. 54 Louisa


Sutton Joseph, r. 768 Harrison


Sutton Joseph B., r. 534 Bush


Sutton Joseph J., real estate, 410 Kearny, r. 1348 Fol- som


Sutton Lawrence, laborer, r. 72 Tehama


Sutton Lawrence M., bookkeeper G. F. Smith & Co., r. 2514 Sacramento


Sutton S., bookkeeper Lilienthal & Co., r. 919 Jones Sutton Samuel, third assistant engineer stmr San Blas


Sutton Scott, accountant, r. 127 Fell


Sutton Walter, bookkeeper Renton, Holmes & Co., r. 2514 Sacramento


Sutton William, blacksmith, r. NE cor Berry and Ritch


Sutton William, bookkeeper John Kentfield & Co., r. 2514 Sacramento


Sutton William, clerk Charles Sutton Jr. & Co., r. 129 Columbia


Sutton William H., porter Coghill & Simon, r. 54 Louisa


Sutton W. S., sollcitor, r. 103 Stockton


Sutton & Beebe (A. M. Sutton and C. F. Beebe) shipping and commission merchants, and con- signees Sutton & Co. (New York and Philadel- phia) 122 Front


Sutton's Dispatch Line from New York and Philadelphia, Sutton & Beebe agents, 122 Front


Suydam James H., clerk Crocker & Suydam, r. 2318 Clay


.


Suydam James N. (Crocker & Suydam) r. 2318 Clay Suydam Mary A., widow, r. 325 Fourth


Suzuki Ben, silverman Palace Hotel, r. 69 Natoma


Suzzallo George W., waiter, r. 12 Sacramento


Svahn Olof, laborer, r. 71 Natoma, rear


Svea Insurance Co. (of Gothenburg) J. M. Philips agent, 304 California


Svendsen Carl, shoemaker, r. 1563 Kearny


Svendsen Ferdinand, porter Wheeland & Collins, r. 704% Mission


Svensen John, millwright F. W. Krogh & Co., r. 1112 % Harrison


Svenson August F .. tanner Jacob Beisel, r. E s Mis- sissippi, bet Solano and Butte


Svenson Axel, seaman yacht Lurline


Svenson John, seaman. r. 28 Clay


Svetinich Peter (Svetinich & Borretti) r. 309%


Sixth


Svetinich & Borretti (Peter Svetinich and Giovanni Borretti) wood and coal, 28 Turk


Svilovich Antonio, jeweler, 407 Twenty-fourth


Swab Henry, laborer, City Cemetery, Point Lobos Av Swab Peter, machinist Union Iron Works. r. 530 Ninth Swable George J., molder Empire Foundry, r. 9 Bos- ton P1


Swaboda Richard, waiter Julius Gruen, r. 261 Steven- son


Swain Albert E. Mrs., r. 28 Seventh


Swain Ann, widow, r. 513 Lombard Orphan


Swain Ann T. Mrs., director Protestant Asylum, r. 1312 Jones


Swain Charles H., mining, 320 Sansome, room 58, r. 208 Eddy


Swain Edward R., architect 70 St. Ann's Building, r. Florence House


JAMES MUNSELL JR., Agent, 415 Montg'y St. | Swain E. M., dentist, 805 Howard, r. 225 Ellis


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


Try Peruvian Billere®


LONDON and NEW YORK CLOTHING CO.


Large assortment of CHILDREN'S OVERCOATS. ( or. Sutter and Kearny Streets.


SWA


1100


SWA


W. W. Montague & Co. PUMPS,


Suction and Force.


FOR HAND, WIND-MILL AND POWER. ALL SIZES.


309, 311, 313, 315 and 317 MARKET STREET


Swain Frank, r. 226 Stockton


Swain Frank A., clerk freight depot C. P. RR., r. 226 Stockton


Swain Frank R., bookkeeper R. A. Swain & Co., r. 2103 Bush


Swain George (Swain & Maguire) r. East Berkeley


Swain George W., lineman Cal. Electric Light Co., r. 1230 Mission


Swain Henry C. (Swain & Burrell) r. 1107 Post


Swain Howard M., machinist Pac. Iron Works, r. 124 Bartlett


Swain Isaac, master mariner, r. 1312 Jones


Swain James S., clerk, r. 513 Lombard


Swain John, mason W. W. Montague & Co., r. 602 Geary Swain John H., driver N. B. and M. RR., r.2606 Mission Swain Joseph, r. 1511% Market


Swain Josiah H., livery stable, 417 Folsom, r. 1354 Eighth Av, East Oakland


Swain Mary G. Miss, r. 734 Capp


Swain Mary H. Mrs., r. 652 Market


SWAIN R. A. & CO. (Revillo A. Swain and S. H. Fessenden) jobbers and retailers crockery, glassware, china, fancy goods, etc., 16 Post


Swain Rebecca, widow, r. 124 Bartlett


Swain Reuben M., attorney at law, 636 Clay, r. 124 Bartlett


Swain Revillo A. (R. A. Swain & Co.) r. 2103 Bush Swain Rinaldo R., bakery and restaurant, 213 Sutter, r. 131 Post


Swain Samuel, iron molder, r. 123 Gilbert


Swain Sarah, widow, r. E s Mississippi, bet Solano and Mariposa


Swain Sarah G., widow, r. 734 Capp


Swain W. A. Mrs., widow, r. 204 Fifteenth


Swain Walter, second assistant engineer stmr Oregon Swain William B., real estate, r. 641 Folsom


Swain William H., gripman Market St. RR., r.734 Capp Swain & Burrell (H. C. Swain and Edward Burrell) insurance agents, 209 Sansome


Swain & Maguire (George Swain and Thomas Ma- guire) ship tinsmiths, 58 Stenart


Swain's Bakery, Gardiner S. Hall proprietor, 636 Market


Swain. See Swayne


Swales Henrietta J., r. 204 Fifteenth


Swales John W., real estate, r. 1325 Twenty-fourth


Swall Frank J., machinist, r. 923 McAllister


Swall Peter, farmer, r. 923 McAllister


Swalm S. A., life insurance agent, 220 Sansome, room 3, r. Lick House


Swalve Herman, clerk, r. 44 Clara


Swalve William H., baker, r. 44 Clara


Swan Adam, restaurant, 612 Montgomery Swan Anson B., r. 817 Bush


Swan Andrew C., machinist, r. 2535 Mission


Swan Austin R., carpenter. r. 58 Natoma


Swan Benjamin F., doorkeeper Pac. Stock Exchange, r. 315 Bush


Swan Benjamin R., physician, office 310 Stockton, r. 516 Sutter


Swan Charles F., master ship City of Brooklyn, office 44 Market


Swan Charles W., expressman, r. 119 Nineteenth


Swan Daniel, molder Globe Iron Works, r. 2535 Mission


Swan Edward S., r. 1714 Turk


Swan Ellen (F. W. Swan & Co.) r. NE cor Twenty- fourth and Point Lohos Avs


Swan F. W. & Co. (Frederick W. and Ellen Swan) liquor saloon, NE cor Twenty-fourth and Point Lobos Avs


Swan Frederick, watchman Golden State and Miners' Iron Works, r. 116% Natoma


Swan Frederick W. (F. W. Swan & Co.) r. NE cor Twenty-fourth and Point Lobos Avs


Swan George W., r. 710 California


Swan George W. Jr., with King-Morse, Canning Co., r. 710 California


Swan Henrietta, widow, r. 6 Jane Pl


Swan Henry G., teamster, r. 309 Sixth


Swan Jabez S., sign and ornamental painter and advertiser, 727 Market, and (Swan & Stein and Getz & Swan) r. 1031 Dolores


Swan James S. (Hamilton & Co.) and wool buyer, office 303 Montgomery, r. 525 Commercial


Swan John, millhand, r. 18 First


Swan Lillie M., r. 930 Harrison


Swan Samuel B., engineer Telegraph Hill RR., r. 803 Greenwich


Swan & Stein (Jabez S. Swan and Max Stein) sign and pictorial painters, 727 Market


Swan. See Schwan


Swanberg Charles O. (Swanberg & West) r. 325 Chestnut


Swanberg Victor, clerk R. C. Tobin, r. 1822 Stockton SWANBERG & WEST, (Charles O. Swanberg and Pehr F. West) im- porters, planters and wholesale oyster dealers, Washington Street Wharf


Swaney Albert D., machinist, r. Ahlborn House


Swaney Andrew M., foreman Alta composition rooms, r. 603 Taylor


Swaney Homer A., clerk U. S. Railway Mail Service, r. Oakland


Swaney Ida B. Miss, retoucher Louis Thors, r. 603 Taylor


Swaney Sadie J. Mrs., r. 525 Post


Swannack Daniel, superintendent Sailors' Home, NE cor Harrison and Main


Swansen Augustus, teamster, r. Ss Teneriffe, bet Tombigbee and Potomac


Swansen Charles, steamboatman, r. 100%% Jackson


Swanscn J., deckhand stmr City of Stockton


Swanson Andrew, seaman, r. E s Tennessee, bet So- noma and Yolo


Swanson Charles, seaman, r. 238 Steuart


Swanson Charlee J., millwright, r. 509 Bush


Swanson Edward, teamster Wentworth Boot and Shoe Co., r. Es Buchanan, bet McAllister and Golden Gate Av


Swanson Edwin, seaman, r. NE cor Berry and Ritch


Swanson Eron, carpenter, r. 24 Isis


Swanson Frederick, driver Herman Drucker, r. East Oakland


Swanson Hilma, domestic, 804 Turk


Swanson John, r. 1104 Mission


Swanson John, carpenter, r. 4 Preston PI, rear


Swanson John, seaman, r. NE cor Berry and Ritch


Swanson John W., captain schr Rainbow, r. 112 Battery


Swanson Joseph C., liquor saloon, SW cor Eddy and Steiner


Swanson Otto (Erickson & Swanson) r. 612 California Swanson Paul, watchman S. F. Laundry


Swanson Peter, laborer, r. 444 Brannan


Swanson Thomas, laborer. r. 317 Third


( Swanson. See Svenson and Swensen


Swanton Charles, r. 44 Third


Swanton George W., captain ship Shirley


Swanton John, first officer stmr Garden City


Swanton Mary T. Mrs., milliner, 1217 Stockton, r. Berkeley


Swanton Niles, master mariner, r. 730 Harrison


Swanton William, springmaker Betts' Spring Co.


Swark William C. H., liquor saloon, 766 Mission, r. 768 Mission


Swartley William, secretary and cashier Holbrook, Merrill & Stetson, r. 3032 California


Swartwood Ira E., driver, r. NW cor King and Third Swartwont J. H., traveling salesman Mighell & Rich- ards


Swartz Jacob A., plasterer, r. 302 Fourth Swartz Samuel, tailor, r. 640 Howard


DR. BAZAN'S THERMO-ELECTRIC


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


KNEASS & CO., Tinners, Plumbers and Jobbers, 29 TAYLOR ST. San Francisco.


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


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J. MACDONOUGH & CO.


Importers of p-A Dealers in all kinds of FOREIGN nud DOMESTIC COAL, 41 Market Street, corner Spear.


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Swasey Charles S., computing clerk assay dept U. S. Mint, r. Alameda


Swasey C. W .. stenographer general freight office O. P. RR., r. Alameda


Swasey Frederick P., negative retoucher I. W. Taber, r. 505 Poat


Swasey George H., stenographer W. W. Montague & Co.


Swasey Ilenry S,, clerk, r. 319 Geary


Swasey Heury T., fitter Sanborn, Vall & Co., r. 319 Geary


Swasey Lizzie Mrs., r. 632 Market


Swasey Samuel S .. painter, r. 726%% Howard


Swasey William F., r. 319 Geary


Swayne Jane, widow, r. 1224 Sacramento


Swayne R. B .. clerk A. L. Bancroft & Co., r. 1509 Scott


Swayne Robert H. (C. A. Edson & Co.) r. 404 Turk Swayne Susan, widow, r. 937 Folsom


Swayne William Y., cabinetmaker, r. 1015 Hayes 19 Swayne. See Swain


Sweat Carrie, widow, r. 519 Clay


Swedish Church, Rev. Adolph Noren pastor, services in Church of the Advent


Swedish Evangelical Lutheran Church, J. Telleen pastor, Mission, bet Eighth and Ninth Swedish Society, 71 New Montgomery


Sweeney Andrew, laborer, r. 3209 Fillmore


Sweeney Annie, domestic, 1518 Jackson


Sweeney Anthony, laborer, r. 22 Hayes


Sweeney Bryan, laborer, r. 8 Ridley, rear


Sweeney Cassie L. Miss. teacher Haight Primary School, r. 1613 Stevenson


Sweeney Charles, waiter stmr Eureka


Sweeney Charles B. Mrs., furnished rooms, 142 Sev- enth


Sweeney Cornelius, laborer, r. 14 Gilbert, rear


Sweeney Daniel, cashier Edwin W. Joy,r. 266 Teham&


Sweeney Daniel, carpenter, r. 1522 Howard


Sweeney Daniel, hostler Wesley Riphenburgh, r. 21 Steuart


Sweeney Dennis, laborer, r. 1717 Jones


Sweeney Dennis, laborer Empire Foundry, r. 1010 Natoma


Sweeney Dinah Mrs .. r. 1613 Stevenson


Sweeney Edward (Edward Sweeney & Co.) r. 354 Eleventh


Sweeney Edward, expressman, r. 207 Pacific


Sweeney Edward, farmer, r. 732 Capp


Sweeney Edward, laborer. r. 1514 Leavenworth


Sweeney Edward & Co. (Edward Sweeney and Am- brose Sharkey) stock yards, W 8 Ninth, bet Fol- som and Harrison


Sweeney Edward B., conductor Sutter St. RR., r. 208 Central Av


Sweeney Edward D., reporter Call, r. 649 Howard


Sweeney Edward F., butcher, r. S s Marquesas, bet Railroad Av and St. John


Sweeney Edward J. (Garvin & Co.) r. 207 Post


Sweeney Edwin P., machinist, r. 142 Seventh




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