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Unger Flora Miss, r. 3 Sherwood Pl
Unger Frank L., assistant secretary S. F. Stock and Exchange Board, r. Lick House
Unger Louis, butcher, r. 1908 Larkin
Unger Marcus, tailor, r. 726 O'Farrell
Unger M. B. Mrs., widow, r. 3025 California
Unger Philip F., bookkeeper, r. 726 O'Farrell
Unger Rose, widow, r. 3 Sherwood Pl
Unger & Mendheim (Adolph Unger) real estate, 210 Montgomery
Ungrott August, bartender, r. 58 Shipley
Union Bank of Australia, Hellmann Bros. & Co. agents, 525 Front
Union Block, junction Market and Pine
Union Box Factory, Roswell E. Morey superin- tendent. 114-124 Spear
UNION BRASS AND IRON WORKS
Giovannini & Osterloh proprietors, 105 Fremont
Union Brewery, Henning Thode proprietor, 326 Clementina
Union Building, 415 Montgomery
Union Club, rooms 508 California
UNION COLLECTION CO.
H. E. Pope manager, 33 Kearny, room 3 Union Consolidated Silver Mining Co. (Storey Co., Nev.) J. M. Buffington secretary, 309 California, room 4
Union Dairy, Brarens & Christen proptrs. W s Kansas, bet Colusa and Marin
Union Electric Telegraph Co., H. C. Roeth presi- dent. 640 Clay
Union Fire and Marine Insurance Co. of New Zealand, Caspar T. Hopkins and Lewis L. Bromwell managers, 318 California
Unlon Gatling Band, H. Kropp manager, office 125 Kearny
Union Glass Works, Emerson W. Scott president, A. Everett Ball secretary, office 39 Merchants' Ex- change
Union Gravel Mining Co. (Nevada Co., Cal.) H. Pich- oir secretary, 320 Sansome, room 24
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Encaustic, Glazed and Plain. 309, 311, 313, 315 and 317 MARKET STREET
Union Guard (Gatling Battery) Co. A, 2d regiment, armory SE cor New Montgomery and Minna Union Hull, S s Howard, bet Third and Fourth Union Hotel. Adam Wagner proprietor, 34 Hayes
Union Hotel, Dennis Daley proprietor, Ws Michi- gan. bet Napa and Shasta
Union Hotel, John Burke proptr, 511 Mission
Union House, Johu H. Burfeind proptr, NE cor Bay and Larkin
Union Ice Co., Lloyd Tevis president, I. H. Thompson secretary,. J. O'B. Gunn treasurer, Jacob Hoehn superintendent, John Cashin assist- ant superintendent, office and depot 735-737 Fourth
Union Insurance Co. (fire and marine of San Francisco) Gustave Touchard president, James D. Bailey secretary, 416 California
Union Insurance Co. (of Philadelphia) Jacobs & Easton agents, 216 Sansome
Union Insurance Society of Canton (limi- ted) Page Brothers agents, office 408 California, room 2
Union Iron Works, George W. Prescott presi- dent. Irving M. Scott general manager, Henry T. Scott vice-president and treasurer, works Potrero, office 401 Market
Union Loan Association, Leon L. Dennery secretary, 126 Kearny, room 5
Union Malt House, Bach & Lux proprietors, 1413-1415 Folsom, office 535-537 Sacramento
Union Manufacturing and Machine Co., Schussold, Rapp & Schultheis proprietors, 116 Main
Union Marine Insurance Co. (limited, of Liv- erpool) E. L. Woods general agent, 219 Sansome
Union Metallic Cartridge Co. (Bridgeport, Conn.) John Skinker agent, 256 Market
Union Mills (Eureka, Humboldt Co.) Flannigan, Brosnan & Co. proprietors, Charles Nelson agent, · NE cor Mission and Spear
UNION MINERAL & SODA WATER WORKS George C. Thompson proprietor, 1915 Mason
Union Mission School. (Chinese) NW cor Dupont and Jackson
Union Mutual Life Insurance Co., Elijah Hawkins manager, 331-333 Pine
Union Pacific Railway, D. W. Hitchcock gen- eral western passenger agent, ofhce 1 Montgomery Union Pacific Salt Co., John Barton president, A. W. Jee se retary. 216 Sacramento
UNION PACIFIC TRANSFER CO. W. P. Jordan president, H. H. Butzbach vice- president, office 202 Bush
Union Primary School, Mrs. Aurelia Griffith prin- cipal. NW cor Filbert and. Kearny
Union Saw Works, Asa Bronson proprietor, 32 Fremont
Union Soap Factory, Charles A. Petersen & Co. proprietors, Ns Juniper, bet Tenth and Eleventh Union Square, bet Stockton. Powell, Post and Geary Union Square Baptist Church, Rev. N. L. Rowell pastor, S & Bush, bet Hyde and Larkin
Union Square House, furnished rooms, 226 Stockton Union Square Pharmacy, Stoddart Brothers propri tors, NW cor Geary and Masou
Union Stable, McGurk & Russell proprietors, 850 Howard
Union Straw Works, Stange & Jaenecke pro- prietors, 587 Mission
Union Street Experimental School, Miss Anna M. Sto- vall principal. 512 Union
Union Street Wharf, foot of Union
Union Warehouse, George S. Ingersoll pro- prietor, NW cor Union and Battery
United Ancient Order of Druids, hall 413 Sutter
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United California Finn Brotherhood, rooms 71 New Montgomery
United Californians' Hall, 417 Kearny
United Carriage Co., George S. Ladd president W. G. Oliver secretary, James McCord superin- tendent, office 2 New Montgomery, stables 615-617 Howard
United Fire Re-Insurance Co. (Manchester, England) Hutchinson & Mann agents, 322-324 California
United German Evangelical Lutheran Congregation of St. Mark's Church, Rev. J. Fundeling pastor, S & Geary, bet Stockton and Powell
United Inventing and Manufacturing Co., J. W. Pew secretary, 310 Pine, room 15
United Land Association, A. C. Hammond aecretary, 40 Merchants' Exchange
United Order of Inventors of the United States, J. H. Sayre Grand Secretary, office 105 Stockton
United Painters' Association, Thomas Poyser manager, 19 Golden Gate Av
United Presbyterian Church, Rev. M. M. Gib- son pastor, W s Mason, bet Ellis and Eddy
United States Appraisers, office U. S. Apprais- ers' Building, second floor
United States Appraisers' Building, E 8 San- some, bet Washington and Jackson
United States Army, Assistant Adjutant-General Military Division Pacific and Department Cali. fornia, office Presidio
United States Army, Chief Commissary Subsist. ence Military Division Pacific and Department California, office Presidio
United States Army, Chief Quartermaster Mili. tary Division Pacific and Department California office Presidio
United States Army, Clothing Depot Military Division Pacific, office 36 New Montgomery
United States Army, Commandant Military Di vision Pacific and Department California, office Presidio
United States Army, Depot Quartermaster Mil itary Division Pacific, office 36 New Montgomery United States Army, Engineer Military Division Pacific, office Presidio, Harbor Fortifications office 533 Kearny, Lighthouse, office U. S. Apprais ers' Building
United States Army, General Depot Quarter master, office 36 New Montgomery
United States Army, Headquarters Military Di vision Pacific and Department California, offic. Presidio
United States Army, Inspector-General Militar Division Pacific, office Presidio
United States Army, Judge-Advocate Militar Division Pacific and Department California, offic Presidio
United States Army, Local Paymaster, office 3 New Montgomery
United States Army, Medical Director Militar, Division Pacific and Department California, offic Presidio
United States Army, Medical Purveyor Militar Division Pacific, office 36 New Montgomery
United States Army, Medical Storekeeper Mil: tary Division Pacific, office 36 New Montgomery United States Army, Military Storekeeper i charge clothing, Military Division Pacific, offic 36 New Montgomery
United States Army, Paymaster Military Divit ion Pacitic and Department California, office § New Montgomery
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United States Assistant Treasurer, office 60 Commercial
DR. BAZAN'S THERMO-ELECTRIC
RUSSIAN and TURKISH BATHS A SPECIALTY. Also Medicated and Electric Paths Given. 415 SUTTER STREET. 415
KNEASS & CO.,
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Jnited States Attorney, office 59-61 U. S. Ap- praisers' Building
Juited States Barge Office (Revenue Service) Sea Wall, foot of Powell
Jnited States Beer Hull, John Gerken proprie- tor, 614 Montgomery
United States Board of Examining Sur- geons for Pensioners, Dr. Charles N. Ellin- wood president, Dr. L. L. Dorr secretary, office 715 Clay
Jnited States Bonded and Free Ware- houses, E. V. Hathaway proprietor, cor Spear and Harrison
Jnited States Bonded Warehouse, Edwin Danforth proprietor, SW cor Battery and Broad- way
United States Bonded Warehouse, Gilman & Danforth proprietors, 716-718 Battery.
I'nited States Bonded Warehouse, John O. Strauch proprietor, NW cor Vallejo and Front
'nited States Brewery, F. Kronenberg & Co. proprietors. NE cor Franklin and McAllister
nited States Cartridge Co., mnfrs metallic car- tridges, paper shells, etc., Chas. Sonntag & Co. agents, 114-116 Market
nited States Central Railway Co., W. W. Walker president. Lyman Bridges chief engineer and superintendent, office 36-37 Nevada Block
nited States Circuit Court (clerk) office U. S. Appraisers' Building, third floor
nited States Circuit Court, Judges' Cham- bers, U. S. Appraisers' Building, third floor
nited States Coast and Geodetic Survey, (Western Coast Division) office U. S. Appraisers' Building, rooms 33-43
nited States Collector Customs (Port San Francisco) office Custom House, third floor
nited States Commissioners, L. S. B. Saw. yer room 49, Southard Hoffman room 63, A. D. Grimwood room 63, J. S. Manley room 63, F. D. Munckton, room 51, U. S. Appraisers' Building, C. A. Low 23 Montgomery Block, Nathanlel Holland 605 Clay, J. A. Robinson 507 Montgomery. Theo- dore Reichert 610 Commercial, C. J. Torbert NE cor Fourth and Townsend, J. J. Maginnis 636 Clay
nited States Cord Co. (Lowell, Mass.) manu- facturers braided cord, Chas. Sonntag & Co. agents. 114-116 Market
united States Custom House, W s Battery. bet Washington and Jaekson
nited States District Court (clerk) office U. S. Appraisers' Building, room 61
nited States District Court, District of Cali- fornia, Judges' Chambers, U. S. Appraisers' Building, third floor
nited States Draymen, office U. S. Appraisers' Building, first floor
nited States Fire Insurance Co. (of New York) D. L. Beck & Sons agents, 219 Front
nited States Geodetic Survey, Professor George Davidson assistant in charge, U. S. Ap- praisers' Building
nited States Geological Survey, laboratory 45-49 Montgomery Block
nited States Grand Jury, U. S. Appraisers' Building, third floor
nited States Hydrographic Office, John B. Milton lieutenant U. S. N., in charge, 431 Califor- nia
nited States Inspector Boilers, office U. S. Appraisers' Building, first floor
nited States Inspector Drugs, office U. S. Appraisers' Building, second floor
nited States Inspector Hulls, office U. S. Ap- praisers' Building, first floor
nited States Inspectors Post Office De- partment, office 320 Sansome, rooms 27-28
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NEWARK, NEW JERSEY.
TOTAL RECEIPTS, - - $134,619,503 54.
ASH LOANS MADE at any time up to half the Value of Assignable Policies.
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MES MUNSELL JR., Agent, 415 Montg'y St .
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BURR FOLDING BEDS.
The highest comfort and greatest economy secured by their use. Opens and close's 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.
United States Internal Revenue Collector, office U.S. Appraisers' Building, first floor
United States Internal Revenue Gangers, office U. S. Appraisers' Building, first floor
United States Internal Revenue Special Agent, office U.S. Appraisers' Building, room II United States Land Oflice, 610 Commercial
United States Laundry, Hall & Ferguson pro- prietors, 3015 Sixteenth, office 53 Third
United States Life Boat Station, Ocean Beach, nr Golden Gate Park
United States Life Insurance Co. (of New York) J. W. Howell manager, 235 Kearny
United States Life Saving Service (Twelfth District) T. J. Blakeney superintendent, office U. S. Appraisers' Building, room 25
United States Light House Department (Twelfth District) inspector's and engineer's of- fice U. S. Appraisers' Building. fourth floor
United States Marine Hospital, Presidio Res- ervation, nr Mountain Lake
United States Marine Hospital Service, John Vansant surgeon, office U. S. Appraisers' Build- ing, first floor
United States Marshal, office U. S. Appraisers' Building, third floor
United States Mint, Edward F. Burton superin- tendent, NW cor Mission and Fifth
United States Naval Landing, Es East, bet Clay and Washington
United States Naval Officer (Port of San Fran- cisco) office Custom Honse, third floor
United States Navy Pay Office, U. S. Apprais- ers' Building, first floor
United States Panorama Co. (Chicago) Albert Pissis manager. SW cor Eddy and Mason
United States Pension Agency, Henry Cox agent, 620 Washington
United States Post Office, Samuel W. Backus postmaster, NW cor Washington and Battery, branch offices: Station A 1309 Polk; Station B NW cor Eighth and Mission ; Station C NW cor Twen- tieth and Mission : Station D foot Market
United States Railway Mail Service (Eighth Division) office SW cor Jackson and Bat- terv
United States Receiver Public Moneys (C. S. lands) office 610 Commercial
United States Register Lands, office 610 Com- mercial
United States Registers in Bankruptcy, Dis- trict California, Samuel J. Clarke Jr., office 506 Battery, rooms, 25-26, aud James M. Gitchell, 636 Clay
UNITED STATES RESTAURANT William R. Bovee manager, 546-548 Clay
United States Revenne stmr John F. Hartley, berth foot of Powell
United States Secret Service Division, office U. S. Appraisers' Building, first floor
United States Shipping Commissioner, of. fice 603 Front
United States Shipping Commissioners' stmr Ethel and Marion, berth foot Green
United States Signal Office, 42 Merchants' Ex- change. branch 302 Montgomery
United States Special Agents Post Office Department, office 320 Sansome, rooms 31-32
United States Special Agent Treasury De- partment, U. S. Appraisers' Building, first floor
United States Steamer General McPherson, berth Washington St. Wharf
United States Sub-Treasury, 608 Commercial United States Supervising Inspector Steam Vessels (First District) office U. S. Appraisers' Building, first floor
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BUMAN, ISHAM & CO.,
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Fine Job Printing.
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IMPORTERS OF STOVES AND RANGES.
Manufacturers of FRENCH RANGES. 309, 311, 313, 315 and 317 MARKET STREET
United States Surveyor (Port of San Fran- cisco) office Custom House, third floor
United States Surveyor-General, office 610 Commercial
United States Treasury Building, 608-610 Commercial
United Undertakers' Association, Samuel McFadden superintendent, Michael McMenomy assistant, 27-29 Fifth
United Workingmen's Boot and Shoe Co., Walter Rosie secretary, factory 400 Bartlett, depot 513 Market
Universal Copying Co., William H. Jeffers proptr, 1202 Mission
Universal Hall. 812 Pacific
Universal Marine Insurance Co. (limited) of London, Wilfrid B. Chapman agent, 123 California
University City College, Rev. James Matthews D. D. principal, 119 Haight
University Gold Mining Co. (Mono Co., Cal.) William Letts Oliver secretary, 328 Montgomery, room 13 University Mound Dairy, B. Casson proprietor, cor Wayland and Hamilton, U. M. T.
UNIVERSUM James O'Donnell proprietor, 519 Clay
Unna Herman, r. 805% Howard
Unna Herman G., waiter, r. 805% Howard
Unna Jacob. mnfr brooms and brushes, 151-157 New Montgomery, r. Oakland
Unrath Peter (Maier & Unrath) r. 2313 Mission Unruh Adolph, r. 639 California
Unsinn John, carpenter. r. 111 Webster
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Untermeyer Samnel, actor, r. 215 Mason
Unti Enrico, collector, r. 619 Broadway
Upham Bradford H. (Upham & Gunn) and commer- cial traveler Cunningham, Curtiss & Welch, r. Berkeley
Upham Isaac (Payot, Upham & Co.) r. Oakland Upham Walter S .. painter. r. 29093% Bush
Upham & Gunn (Bradford H. Upham and Adam F. Gunn) wholesale dealers California wines, 327 Sansome, cellars Berkeley, Cal.
Uphans Louis, barber Philip Cohen, r. 812 Vallejo
Uphoff Frederick, laborer. r. 7 Vandewater
Uphoff Helena, widow, r. 7 Vandewater
Upshur John H., porter, r. 905 Jackson
Upson Warren F., cooper L. N. Handy & Co., r. 32 Clay Upton Augustine F., compositor Bacon & Co., r. Oak- land
Upton Brothers (Vernon and Thomas B.) book and job printers, 429 Montgomery
Upton Charles D., messenger Wells, Fargo & Co., r. 733 Treat Av
Upton Edward W., car conductor, r. 739 Howard
Upton Frank F., bookkeeper Cal. Electric Light Co., r. 2012 Mission
Upton J. B., capitalist, r. 314 Bush
Upton John, printer, r. 735 Pine
Upton Mary A., widow, r. 735 Pine
Upton Matthew G., journalist Bulletin, r. 2125 Bush Upton Thomas B. (Upton Bros.) r. 735 Pine
Upton Vernon (Upton Bros.) r. 735 Pine
Upton W., receiving teller Pacific Bank, r. Oakland
Upton William B., draftstman, r. 2125 Bush
Urbach Ignatz, leather and shoe findings, 801 Mont- gomery. r. 1408 Stockton
Urbais Catherine, widow, r. W & San Bruno Road, nr Army
Urban Charles, laborer Sacramento Hotel, r. 407 Pa- cific
Urban Ferdinand, actor, r. 5 Franklin
Urban Hugo, cigars and tobacco, 601 Montgomery
Urban Jacob, liquor saloon, 925 Kearny, r. SW cor Broadway and Kearny
Urban Joseph. violinmaker. 509 Kearny
Urban School, Nathan W. Moore principal, 1017 Hyde
Urban Vincent, mattressmaker F. Hufschmidt, r. 758 Bryant
Urbani Rafelli, baker, r. 440 Union, rear
Urbigan Theodore, gunsmith C. D. Ladd, r. 274 Minna Urbis Rudolph, tanner A. W. Norton & Co., r. San Bruno Road, nr Army
Uren Charles E., draftsman U. S. Surveyor General's Office, r. 710 % Taylor
Uren Henry, carpenter, r. McAllister, nr North Wil. lard
Uretich George, fisherman, r. 908 Sansome
Uri F. & Co. (Felix Uri and Kaufman Wertheimer) butchers, 20-26 S. F. Market
Uri Felix (F. Uri & Co.) r. 1815 O'Farrell
Uri Isaac, bookkeeper F. Uri & Co., r. 1815 O'Farrel. Uribe Nunez F., marblepolisher, r. 416 Natoma
Uriell Sylvanus, toll collector Mission Street Whar! No. 2, r. Oakland ·
Urioste Adolphe de (Urruela & Urioste) r. 916 Post Urioste George de (Urruela & Urioste) r. 916 Post Urner Jean, French Ben. Soc.
Uroda Frank, fisherman, r. 715 Davis
Urquhart A. F., clerk auditor's dept Wells, Fargo & Co., r. Alameda
Urquhart Edwin, rollermaker E. J. Shattuck & Co. r. 1 Martha Pl
Urquhart George A., painter, r. 1014 Washington
Urquhart Kitty Miss, dressmaking, 131 Post
Urquhart Warren, inkmaker E. J. Shattuck & Co., r 1 Martha PI
Urquhart William, machinist Western Iron Works, r 928 Mission
Urrea Jesus Mrs., widow, r. 524 Vallejo
Urrea Z., apprentice molder. r. 524 Vallejo Urruela José, capitalist, r. 713 Hyde
Urruela Joseph (Urruela & Urioste) r. 713 Hyde
Urruela Juan (Urruela & Urioste) r. 916 Post
Urrnela & Urioste (Juan aud Joseph Urruela and Adolph and George de Urioste) commission mer
chants, 202 Market and 3 Pine. rooms 9-10
Urry Daniel B., furniture, 155 Third, r. 217 Third Ury Solomon H., butcher Levy Bros., r. 514 Cedar A' Urtel Louis H., shoemaker. r. 1011 York Uscbold George Mrs., r. 959 Mission
Usdon Henry, hostler, r. 110 Washington
Usher Carrie E. Miss, artist, r. Grand Hotel
Usher James L., teamster, r. 27% Clara
Usher John, laborer. r. NW cor Center and Carolina
Usher John F., teamster Pac. Transfer Co., r. 273 Clara
Usher John P., foreman stable Pac. Transfer Co. r. 27% Clara
Usher Julia, domestic, r. NW cor Center and Carolin Usinger Conrad, clerk naval office, Custom House, 1 1063 Broadway
Usner Charles, r. 322 Ellis
Utah Powder Co., Julius Hausmeister president S. C. Buckbee secretary, office 430 Californis Charles Sonntag & Co. agents, 116 Market
Utah Silver Mining Co. (Storey Co., Nev. George C. Pratt secretary, 22 Nevada Block
Utecht Carl, blacksmith, r. 17 Gilbert
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UTSCHIG JOHN, manufacture and dealer boots and shoes, 326 Bush 1. 124 Shotwell
Utschig Millie Mias, laundress Mme. T. Jacques, 132 Ridley
Utter Frederick W., mining, 113 Leidesdorff, r. 44 Twenty-second
Utz Adam, fuller S. F. Pioneer Woolen Factory, r. 50 Francisco, rear
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Uzeta Conrad C., compositor La Republica, r. SW ce Montgomery Av and Vallejo
Uznay F., cigars and tobacco, NE cor Front an Market, r. 532 Oak
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Vaber Ernest, butcher, r. cor Elizabeth and Castro Vaca Henry, seaman, r. 1405 Stockton
Vaccarezza Giuseppe, Garibaldi Guard
Vaccari M. J., groceries and liquors, 1329 Kearny Vaccaro John, produce dealer, r. 401 Union
Vaccivich Luigi, cook, r. 628 Broadway
Vacquier Henry A., clerk, r. 219 Sutter
Vacusen Frederick W., bookkeeper, r. 108 Valparaiso Vaenberg Abraham (Marks, Vaenberg & Co.) 115 Bat- tery
Vaer John, baker, r. 932 Pacific
Vagg William S., clerk H. L. Miller, r. 330 Fremont Vagts Dietrich H., driver Philadelphia Brewery, r. 417 Twenty-seventh
Vagts George W., salesman F. W. Rossbach, r. 217 Seventh
Vagts Mary, widow. r. 217 Seventh
Vahey Patrick, laborer, r. 1505 Montgomery
Vahey Thomas, laborer, r. Flint Alley, nr Vallejo
Vahle J. Henry, liquor saloon, 65 Fourth, r. 244 Jessie
Vail A. H. (Sanborn, Vail & Co.) r. The Baldwin
Vail Charles A., receiving clerk Wellman, Peck & Co., r. 616 Filbert
Vail Charles H., r. 616 Filbert -
Vil David H., secretary Deming Palmer Milling Co., 204 Davis, r. 2209 Devisadero
Vail Frank A., salesman Sanborn, Vail & Co., r. The Baldwin
Vail Robert R., bookkeeper J. A. Folger & Co., r. 1016 Union
Vail Walter H., cigars and tobacco, 433 Montgomery Av, r. 616 Filbert
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Vailes John E., chemist, r. 2014 % Stockton
Vailes Richard, painter, r. 2014 22 Stockton
Vaillant Charles, painter, r. 719 Clay
Vaillant Victorine, furnished rooms, 719 Clay
Vailie Pierre, laundryman J. Pucheux, r. N s Thir- tieth, nr Church
Vainie Joseph, r. 607 Seventh
Vairlant Fanny, widow, r. 974 Folsom
Valadie Leon, compositor Courrier de San Francisco, r. 1011 Mason
Valanty David, laborer, r. 8 White
Valdez Zeferino, groceries, 1326 %% Dupont
Valdivia Ricardo, printer, r. 734 August Alley
Valducci Constantine, S. J., St. Ignatius College, 214 Hayes
Vale Amos C., r. 624 Fourth
Vale Charles, hardware and crockery, 1404 Polk
Vale William, advertising manager Bulletin Co., r. 912 Pine
- Vale. See Vail
Valencia Antonia, driver N. B. and M. RR., r. 829 Folsom
Valencia Henry L., clerk Keane Bros., r. 19 Elliot Park
Valencia Leo, barber, r. W s Dolores, bet Fifteenth and Sixteenth
Valencia Manuel W., printer, r. 424 Minna
Valencia Packing House. Benjamin E. Arnold proptr, SE cor Valencia and Twenty-third
Valencia Ramon R., tinsmith W. W. Montague & Co., r. 23 Minna
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.
sec Bank and Insurance Dept. this Book.
FRATINGER & CO. LADIES' SUITS
OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS. 105 KEARNY STREET.
Valencia Street Brauch Market Street Cable Railway Co., J. L. Willcutt secretary, H. D. Morton superintendent, office foot of Mar- ket, general office, NE cor Fourth and Townsend Valencia Street Cash Grocery, and tea and coffee depot, Hugh Curran proprietor, 825 Valen- cia
Valencia Street Grammar School, Silas A. White prin- cipal, E s Valencia, bet Twenty-second and Twen- ty-third
Valencia Street Station S. P. RR., junction Valencia and Twenty-fifth
Valente Dominic, pastemaker, L. Valente, r. 517 Greenwich
Valente Giovanni (Vallente & Baglieto) r. 522 Filbert, rear
Valente Gotardo, scavenger, r. 522 Filbert, rear
Valente Joseph L., clerk L. Valente, r. 216 Broad- way
Valente Luigi, paste and macaroni mnfr and bakery, 214-216 Broadway
Valente & Baglieto (Giovanni Valente and Giuseppe Baglieto) wood and coal, 1214 Stockton
Valentin A., laborer, r. 621 Pacific
Valentin Joseph, waiter A. Perrier, r. 629 Pacific
Valentine Archibald C., carpenter, r. E s Gunnison Av, nr Twenty-eighth, B. H.
Valentine Benjamin, porter, r. 67 Minna
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