Langley's San Francisco directory for the year commencing 1885, Part 94

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


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KNEASS & CO.,


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


BERRY & PLACE MACHINE CO., 12 California St., WESTINGHOUSE ENGINES, Gardner Governors, Emery Grinders and Wheels.


E. P. SMALL


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P. E. DOUGHERTY.


I. Dougherty & Co.


MERCANTILES


PRINTERS AND ENGRAVERS


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GOOD WORK


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PUNCTUALITY


No.+ 412+ COMMERCIAL+ ST.


BETWEEN SANSOME AND BATTERY STREETS,


*SAN FRANCISCO; CAL .*


ORDERS BY POSTAL CARD PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO.


TELEPHONE No. 363.


ESTIMATES ON ALL CLASSES OF WORK PROMPTLY GIVEN.


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FOR MERCHANTS.


BILL HEADS, LETTER HEADS, CIRCULARS, STATEMENTS, NOTE HEADS, TAGS, LABELS AND CATALOGUES OF EVERY DESCRIPTION.


FOR LAWYERS.


BRIEFS, TRANSCRIPTS AND ALL CLASSES OF LEGAL FORMS ON THE SHORTEST NOTICE.


FOR BANKERS.


CHECK BOOKS, DRAFTS, NOTES, BONDS, ETC., IN THE LATEST STYLES.


FOR CLUBS AND SOCIETIES.


INVITATIONS, PROGRAMMES, TICKETS, POSTERS, AND SHOW CARDS IN THE MOST ARTISTIC MANNER, AND AT LOW PRICES.


For Railroad and Steamship Co's.


TIME TABLES, WAY BILLS, MANIFESTS, AND ALL KINDS OF RAILROAD AND STEAMSHIP FORMS. WE HAVE UNUSUAL FACILITIES FOR THIS CLASS OF WORK. PRINTING AND NUMBERING RAILROAD TICKETS A SPECIALTY.


ENGRAVING EXECUTED ON THE PREMISES.


E. P. SMALL.


P. E. DOUGHERTY.


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Printers and Engravers


412 Commercial, 411 Clau Sts+,


Between Sansome and Battery, SAN FRANCISCO.


Orders by Postal Card will receive Prompt Attention.


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Doyle Anthony, journalist, r. 833 Howard


Doyle Benjamin F., cook, r. 424 Sansome


Doyie Bernard, engineer stmr Surprise, r. 2 Wash- ington


Doyle Bernard, seaman, r. 266 Brannan


Doyie Bernard, laborer Pac. Rolling Mill, r. E s Illi- nois, bet Shasta and Sierra


Doyle Catherine, widow, r. 525}% Howard


Doyle Charles A., r. 219 Austin


Doyle Daniei, carpenter, r. 917 Post


Doyle Daniel, musician, r. SE cor Fourth and Minna Doyle Daniel P., furniture, 214 Fourth, r. 833 Howard Doyle Dennis E., blacksmith. r. 218 Fifth


Doyle Dora, domestic, 55 Tehama


Doyle Dora Miss, domestic, 910 Sutter


Doyle Edward, horseshoer, r. 819 Howard


Doyle Edward, finisher Buckingham & Hecht, r. 73 West Mission


Doyle Edward, plumber, r. SE cor Sixth and Clara Doyle Edward, shipcarpenter, r. 1019 Twentieth


Doyle Edward H., proprietor Fulton Livery Stable, 246 Third, r. 20 Hawthorne


Doyle Elizabeth Miss, dressmaker, r. 104 Silver


Doyle Ellen, widow, r. 38 Clementina


Doyle Eilen, widow, r. 649 Jessie


Doyle Eilen Miss, weaver S. F. Pioneer Woolen Fac- tory, r. 2323 Mason


Doyle Eugene, saloonkeeper, r. 308 Beale


Doyle Frank T., contractor, r. 2810 Howard


Doyle, Galpin & Scripture (John T. Doyle, Philip G. Galpin and H. D. Scripture) attorneys at law, 432 Montgomery


Ix! Doyle George H., engineer Lippett, Leake & Co., r. 1813 Jessie


Doyle Henry (Henry Doyle & Co.) r. San Mateo Doyle Henry, butcher, r. 1019 York


Doyle Henry & Co. (Henry Doyle and P. E. O'Bryen) commission merchants, agents Bar- bour's Irish flax threads and twines, Clark's O. N. T. spool cotton, Milward's helix needles, Goff's braids, Woodberry cotton rope and twines, Silver Lake sash cord, seines, nets, fishing tackle, etc., 517-519 Market


Doyle Hugh, engineer, r. 1561 Kearny


Doyle Hugh Jr., tinner, r. 1561 Kearny


Doyle Irene M., teacher Girls' High School, r. SE cor Pine and Central Av


Doyle Isabel, shirtmaker, r. 143 Shipley Doyle James, r. 712 Church


Doyle James, carpenter N. B. and M. RR., r. 73 West Mission


Doyle James, driver Sutter St. RR., r. 11 Austin


Doyle James, fireman S. P. RR., r 416 Eighteenth


Doyle James, longshoreman, r. 533 Sacramento


Doyle James, laborer. r. 445 Clementina


Doyle James, laborer, r. 434 Stevenson


Doyle James, porter Wright, Bowne & Co., r. 2849 Mission


Doyle James, silversmith, r. 8 Pearl


Doyle James, tinner, r. 1806 Jessie


Doyle James F., roofer J. F. Forderer, r. 525}% Howard


Doyle James H., sawmaker Pac. Saw Mnfg. Co., r. 2849 Mission


Doyle James J., contractor and builder, r. 1076 Union


Doyle James P., plumber, r. 21432 Sixth


Doyle J. E. Mrs., widow, liquor saloon, 1404 Valencia Doyle John, boilermaker, r. 521 Howard


Doyle John, carriagepainter, r. 845 Howard Doyle John, contractor, r. 7 Capp


Doyle John, driver N. B. and M. RR., r. 934 Twentieth Doyle John, laborer, r. 724 Lombard'


Doyle John, musician, r. 305 Minna


Doyle John C. (Doyle & Cashman) r. 205 Third


Doyle John E., liquor saloon, Lick House, r. 918 Hyde


MUTUAL BENEFIT LIFE INS. CO. NEWARK, NEW JERSEY. AMZI DODD, President.


TOTAL RECEIPTS, $128,492,320 34.


CASH LOANS are made up to one-half of the reserve value of its policles, when satisfactory assign- ments can be made as collateral security


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


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


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


Doyle John J. (Maurice Doyle & Son) r. 143 Shipley Doyle John T. (Doyle, Galpin & Scripture) r. Menlo Park


Doyle Julia Miss, r. 525}% Howard


Doyle Lawrence, hreman stmr Willamette


Doyle Kate Miss, tailoress Dennis Redmond, r. 13 Van Ness Av


Doyle Katie, domestic, 703 Bush


Doyle Lizzie E. Miss, teacher Lincoln Primary School, r. SE cor Pine and Central Avenue


Doyle Lizzie M., bookfolder, r. SW cor Utah and Nevada


Doyle Lillie Miss, r. 20 Hawthorne


Doyle Luke, florist, r. SE cor Pine and Central Av


Doyle Margaret Miss, r. 1025 Capp, rear


Doyle Martin, laborer, r. 139 Silver


Doyle Martin C., salesman, r. 643 %% Natoma ,


Doyle Matthew J., blacksmith helper, r. 129 Perry


Doyle Maurice, expressman, r. 508 Shotwell


Doyle Maurice (Maurice Doyle & son) r. 143 Shipley


Doyle Maurice & Son (Maurice and John J.) horse- shoers, 770 Mission


Doyle Michael, expressmau, r. 318 Laguna


Doyle Michael, fireman, r. Central Pacific Hotel


Doyle Michael, groceries. 438%% Jessie


Doyle Michael. laborer, r. S s Filbert, bet Montgomery and Sansome


Doyle Michael, teamster, r. 3 Russell


Doyle Michael J., patent medicines, 931 Market


Doyle Michael J., machinist Ætua Iron Works, r. 525 % Howard


Doyle Michael J., teacher music, r. 8 Albion Av


Doyle P., laborer Pac. Rolling Mill


Doyle Patrick, harnessmaker, 1011 Market, r. 1023 Capp, rear


Doyle Patrick, laborer, r. 433 Vallejo


Doyle Patrick, laborer S. F. Gas Light Co., r. N s Shasta, bet Michigan and Illinois


Doyle Patrick, longshoreman, r. 270 First


Doyle Patrick, teamster J. Morton & Co., r. 43 Clinton


·Doyle Peter, lumberman, r. 313 Bryant


Doyle Peter W., carpenter, r. 2810 Howard


Doyle Richard, crockery and glassware, 534 Sixteenth Doyle Richard, laborer, r. 33 Ritch


Doyle Richard, laborer, r. 12 Welsh, rear


Doyle Richard S., contractor, r. 2810 Howard


Doyle Robert E. (Doyle & Wilson) r. 1012 Pine


Doyle Rody, blacksmith, 820 Folsom, r. 246 Nine- teenth


Doyle Stephen R., carpenter, r. 1126% Shotwell Doyle Thomas, r. 207 Main


Doyle Thomas, agent Goodenough Horseshoe C., office 177 Jessie, r. 7 Bond


Doyle Thomas, laborer, r. S s Twenty-fifth, bet Church and Dolores


Doyle Thomas, laborer Enterprise Mill, r. 110 Jack- son


Doyle Thomas, stevedore, r. 122 Geneva, rear


Doyie Thomas F., blacksmith, r. 2825 Bush


Doyle Thomas F., janitor California State Democratic Club, 105 Stockton


Doyle Thomas G., conductor N. B. and M. RR., r. 715 Howard


Doyle Thomas J., laborer Patrick Biggins, r. SW cor Utalı and Nevada


Doyle Thomas P., porter H. Leibes & Co., r. 1 Perry Doyle Timothy, laborer Sutter St. RR., r. 2 Eureka Pl Doyle T. Redmond, clerk freight dept S. P. C. RR., r. 729 Pine


Doyle William, boilermaker, r. 10%% Averill Av


Doyle Wil iam, laborer, r. 520 Mission


Doyle William, tinsmith Holbrook


Merrill & Stet- son. r. 1105 Montgomery


Doyle William, trunkmaker, r. 1019 "ork


Doyle William A., tanner, r. 1813 Jessie


Doyle William C., r. 261932 Folsom


Doyle William E., cierk, r. 1813 Jessie


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TRUMAN, ISHAM & CO.,


MANUFACTURERS' AGENTS 421, 423, 425, 427 MARKET STREET.


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Durable Binding, Fine Printing at E. C. HUGHES'


511 SANSOME ST., San Francisco.


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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


Doyle William R., r. 360 Eleventh Doyle William R., painter, r. 21 Dore


Doyle & Cashman (John C. Doyle and Daniel Cashman) liquor saloon, SW cor Third and Howard


Doyle & Wilson (Robert E. Doyle and Charles Wilson) ship and freight brokers, 307 California Dozier E. M. Mrs., art school, 1517 Market


Dozier John, cook stmr Queen of the Pacific


Dozier P. C. Mrs., widow, r. 716 Franklin


Dozier Thomas B., law student, r. 1230 Mission Draddy John, engineer, r. 14 Natoma


Drady David, picture frame mnfr, r. 10 Louise Drady Eliza, widow, r. 709 Ellis


Drady Thomas, merchant tailor, 6 Third, r. 709 Ellis Drager Charles, teamster, r. 50 Stevenson


Drager Edwin, gardener, r. 1125 Twentieth


Drager Joseph A., wool sorter Whitney & Webster, r. 35 Morris Av


Drager Mary, widow, r. 35 Morris Av


Drager William H., wool sorter, r. 35 Morris Av


Dragomanovich Spiro A., porter Bozo Radovich, r. 305 McAllister


Dragon Israel, French Ben. Soc.


Drain Daniel, laundryman, r. 626 Fulton


Drain James, teamster, r. 1531 Mission


Darine James, machinist, r. 814 Montgomery


Drake Charles S., supt Automatic Railway Switch Co , 234 Bush, room 18, r. 2519 Pine


Drake D. L., oiler Pioneer White Lead and Color Works, r. 414 Folsom


Drake Harry, bartender, r. 605 Clay


Drake Harry S., r. 729 California


Drake Herman B., salesman John Taylor & Co., r. 1936 Jessie


Drake John, laborer, r. 814 Montgomery


Drake Michael, machinist, r. 77 Natoma


Drake Samuel, office 521 Sansome, r. 1010 Washington Drake Samuel, blacksmith, r. 902 Montgomery


Drake William, cook, r. 270 Minna


Drake William R. (Laufenburger & Drake) r. Abbots- ford House


Drake & Emerson (John A. Emerson) fruit and com- mission merchants, 521-523 Sansome


Draper Charles F., nerve and blood specialist, office and r. 149 Taylor


Draper Edward P. (Brown & Draper) r. 150 Fourth Draper Emerson H., farmer, r. 424 Sausome


Draper Edward R., butcher, r. 150 Fourth


Draper Simon F .. compositor A. L. Bancroft & Co., r. 314 Bush


Draper Throop B., butcher Brown & Draper, r. cor Railroad Av and St. Thomas


Drath Charles L., carpenter, r. 1108 Pacific Drath Henry, stone mason, r. 26 Turk


Drathmann William F., salesman Tillmann & Bendel, r. 1319 Elis


Dratt Andrew, cooper, r. 356 Grove


Dratz Frederick, carpenter, r. 429 Shipley


Dray John, conductor S. P. RR., r. 987 Harrison


Drayer Carl, seaman, r. 9 Humboldt


Drayeur A. C., clerk Miners Restaurant, r. 1325 Sacra- mento


Drayeur Auguste (D. Cazenaux & Co.) r. 1325 Sacra- mento


Draymen and Teamsters' Union. P. W. Winkley secre- tary, B'nai B'nai Hall, 121 Eddy


Drayton Arthur, salesman John W. Roberts & Co., r. 308 Beale


Drebenstedt William, brewer National Brewing Com- pany, r. SE cor Fulton and Webster


Drechster Louis, shoemaker, 947 Bryant Dreger John, carpenter, r. 29 Pacific


Dreher August, upholsterer Indianapolis Chair Mnfg. Co., r. 14 Mint Av


Dreibelbis Stuart, bricklayer, r. 17 Washington Av Dreiman Andrew, packer, r. E & Baker, bet Lewis and Tonquin


Dreist Hermann, seaman, r. 12 Jackson


Drelin Homer, waiter, r. 533 Sacramento


Drenuon James, engineer stmr San José, r. 1003 Pow- ell


Drenning Belle Mrs., dressmaker, r. 34 Austin Drensen Vigo, clerk, r. 1712 Eddy


Dresbach William, shipping and commission merchant, 316 California, r. 1416 Post


Drescher Charles, barber, 532 Jones, r. 5 Cottage Pl Dreschfeld Henry Mrs., widow, r. 1311 York


Dreschfeld Leopold H., r. 1311 York


Dresel Gustave, physician and oculist, office and r. 106 Post. Office hours from 1 to 3 and 7 to 8 P. M. Sundays 9 to 10 A. M.


Dresen F. G. Mrs., widow, bakery, 1012 Pierce


Dresner Louis, cutter B. Friedlander, r. 532 Jessie ·


Dressel Herman, employee Pac. Vinegar and Pickle Works, r. 608 Ash Av


Dresser Arthur, fireman Park and Ocean RR., r. cor Sullivan and Stanyan


Dressler Brothers (Ernest and Bruno) picture frame mnfrs, 731 Mission


Dressler Bruno (Dressler Bros.) r. 771%% Mission


Dressler Edward J., engraver, r. 312 Brannan


Dressler Ernest (Dressler Bros.) r. 771 }% Mission


Dressler William D., compositor, r. 1008 Jackson


Drew Albion P., stairbuilder, r. 1776 Folsom


Drew August, upholsterer, r. 14 Mint Av


Drew Charles B., driver J. A. Roy, r. San Bruno Road, nr Teneriffe


Drew Charles S., r. 725 Pine


Drew Edward, teamster, r. 487 Brannan


Drew Edward F., laborer S. P. RR., r. 1236 Alabama


Drew Eugene I., truckman Hook and Ladder No. 1, S. F. F. D., r. 22 O'Farrell


Drew Frank C., stenographer Siegfried & Branden- stein, r. Seventeenth, bet Collingwood and Dia- mond


Drew George I., carpenter, r. 27 Erie


Drew Henry P., collector, r. 820%% Larkin


Drew Hiram M. (Jesse & Drew) r. 150 Linden Av


Drew John R., stairbuilder, 218 Steuart, r. N s Sev- enteenth, bet Collingwood and Diamond


Drew Michael, laborer Union Iron Works, r. N s Si- erra, bet Michigan and Illinois


Drew Moses M., U. S. Marshal, office Appraisers' Building. rooms 45-47, r. Sacramento


Drew Nettie R. Mrs., r. 226 Sutter


Drew Patrick, peddler, r. N s Twenty-fourth, bet Church and Sanchez


Drew Patrick Jr., laborer, r. N s Twenty-fourth, bet Church and Sanchez


Drew Thomas, engineer stmr Columbia


Drewes Henry J., butcher, 350 Twenty-fourth, and N 8 Sonoma, bet Potrero Av and Utah


Drews Gustav, laborer, r. 366 Natoma Drews H., clerk, r. 1211 Powell


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Drews John H., laborer, r. 516 Ninth


Drews Louis A., dancing academy, 71 New Montgom- ery, r. 2124 Howard


Drexel W., shoemaker, 910 Kearny, r. 632 Green


Drexler Louis P., president California Jute Mill Co., 312 California, r. Palace Hotel


Dreydemi Pierre, tailor, 1320 Polk


Dreyer Claus O. T. M., charcoalman Cal. Sugar Refin- ery, r. E s Wisconsin, bet Napa and Sierra


Dreyer Diedrich, liquor saloon, NE cor Illinois and Napa


Dreyer Ernst, liquor saloon, SW cor Stockton and Sutter


Dreyer Frederick C., porter Kohler & Frohling, r. 1415 Mason, rear


Dreyer George H., foreman P. Rieger & Co., r. 9 Lau- rel Pl


Dreyer Henry, butcher, r. 1605 Dupont


Dreyer John (Dreyer & Gust) r. 542 Sixth


Dreyer John, expressman, Fourth and Townsend, r. 202 Townsend


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-HARDWOOD LUMBER: 129 to 147 Spear Street.


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Dreyer Joseph, merchant, r. 110 Hyde


Dryer Philip, seaman, r. 263 East


Dreyer Richard, r. NE cor Napa and Illinois


Dreyer & Gust (John Dreyer and John Gust) liquor saloon, 514 % Sixth


Dreyer. See Dryer.


Dreyfus Alexander, agent. r. 7 Leonard Pl


Dreyfus B. & Co. (Benjamin Dreyfus, Emanuel L. Goldstein, Jacob aud Edward Frowenfeld, and John J. Weglein) growers and dealers California wines and brandies, and proptrs Eagle Wine Vanlts, 630-642 Brannan, branch offices, 17 Front, and 45 Broadway, New York


Dreyfus Benjamin (B. Dreyfus & Co.) r. Anaheim, Cal Dreyfus Marcua, commercial traveler, r. 405 Hayes


Dreyfus Marx H., with R. D. W. Davis & Co., r. 1608 Van Ness Av


Dreyfua Moses, butcher J. Schweitzer & Co., r. 412 1vy Av


Dreyfus Theodore, dyeing and scouring, 35% Sixth Dreyfuss Edward D., manager Levi Strauss & Co., r. 209 Taylor


Dreyfuss Henry, r. 1 Beideman


Dreyfuss Jacob, butcher William Witzemann, r. 1 Beideman


Dreyfuss Jacob, cattle dealer, r. 1609 California


Dreyfous Julius, merchandise jobber, r. 1206 % Polk Dreyfuss Julius, commercial traveler, r. 123 Turk


Dreypolcher Frederick, foreman Jacob Strahl & Co., r. 22 Garden


Dreypolcher William S., advertising solicitor Chron- icle, r. 22 Garden


Dries Adam, baker, r. 2217 Post


Driffield Vero Carus, surveyor New Zealand Ins. Co., r. Oakland


Drinkhouse Frederick R., clerk J. A. Drinkhouse, r. 42 South Park


Drinkhouse J. A., wholesale dealer cigars and tobacco, SW cor Sacramento and Battery, r. 42 South Park


Drinkhouse J. Arthur, clerk J. A. Drinkhouse, r. 42 South Park


Drinklage Herman, clerk, r. 502 Stevenson


Drinkwater William, painter, r. 1343 Howard


Driscoll Catherine, widow, r. 3272 Fourth, rear


Driscoll Charles, fireman stmr San Rafael, r. 156 Te- hama


Driscoll Charles A., elavatorman The Baldwin, r.1820 Market


Driscoll Cornelius, laborer, r. 310 Tehama


Driscoll Cornelius, laborer, r. 668% Clementina


Driscoll Cornelius E., proprietor Sanitarium Baths, 2210-2212 Powell, r. 1712 Bush


Driscoll Cornelius N., liquor saloon, 1021 Howard, r. 1053 Howard


Driscoll Daniel, laborer, r. 2612 Polk


Driscoll Daniel, messenger local freight office C. P. RR., r. 606 Larkin


Driscoll Daniel, shipwright, r. 1820 Market


Driscoll Daniel J., painter, r. 1820 Market


Driscoll Daniel O., captain tug Millen Griffith, r. 308 Brannan


Driscoll Dennis, fruit peddler, ». 14 Converse


Driscoll Dennis, laborer, r. 532 Tehama


Driscoll Dennis, laborer, r. 1320 Scott


Driscoll Dennis, longshoreman, r. 4 Jackson


Driscoll Dennis, stonemason, r. 414 Clementina


Driscoll Dennis, upholsterer, r. 66 Shipley


Driscoll Dennis F., car driver, r. 24 Decatur


Driscoll Dennis J., salesman Halpin Bros., r. 218 Stockton


Driscoll Dennis J., sailmaker Simpson & Fisher, r. Oakland


Driscoll Edward, clerk George W. Minor, r. 1820 Market


Driscoll Edward F., clerk local freight office C.P.RR., r. 606 Larkin


MUTUAL BENEFIT LIFE INS. CO. of New Jersey.


PAID MEMBERS, $79,553,092 02.


POLICIES INCONTESTABLE after the third year, except as against intentional fraud, and all restrictions upon travel and occupa- tion are removed.


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


FRATINGER & CO. THE LEADING CLOAK AND SUIT HOUSE. 105 KEARNY STREET.


Driscoll Ellen Mrs., lodgings, 310 Tehama


Driscoll Francis, tailor, r. 251 Stevenson


Driscoll Frank, porter C. C. Hastings & Co., r. 1820 Market


Driscoll Frederick, clerk J. J. McDonnell, r. 1820 Market


Driscoll Florence, longshoreman, r. 5 Hinckley


Driscoll George S., clerk, r. 1820 Market


Driscoll H. E. Mrs., widow, r. 610 Willow Av


Driscoll H. J., clerk Levison Bros., r. 1820 Market


Driscoll James, longshoreman, r. 512 Howard


Driscoll James, seaman, r. 272 Brannan


Driscoll James, speculator, r. 1328 Stockton


Driscoll James C., butcher, r. 417 Folsom


Driscoll James E., assistant engineer stmr Columbia


Driscoll James F., groceries and liquors, 119 Fourth, r. 320 Clementina


Driscoll James N., with Whittier, Fuller & Co., r. 610 Willow Av


Driscoll James W., seaman. r. 234 Brannan


Driscoll J. D., laborer P. M. SS. Co's Wharf


Driscoll Jeremiah, laborer, r. 20 Otis Pl


Driscoll Jeremiah, laborer, r. 225 Eighth, rear


Driscoll Jeremiah, laborer, r. 706 Natoma


Driscoll Jeremiah, molder, r. 217 Second


Driscoll Jeremiah, peddler, r. 21 Clara


Driscoll Jeremiah J., under Sheriff, r. 1914 Devisadero Driscoll John, bartender. r. 16 Ellis


Driscoll John, boilermaker, r. 572 Howard


Driscoll John, butcher stmr City of Sydney


Driscoll John, butcher Charles Siepel, r. 2302 Mission


Driscoll John, cigarmaker E.W. Briggs, r. 335 Tehama Driscoll John, hostler, r. 8 Adeline Pl


Driscoll John, hackdriver, r. 168 Clementina


Driscoll John, laborer, r. 30% Louisa


Driscoll John, laborer, r. 43 Ecker


Driscoll John, laborer. r. NE cor Berry and Ritch


Driscoll John, liquor saloon, NE cor St. Thomas and Platte


Driscoll John, longshoreman, r. 2 Lick Alley


Driscoll John, longshoreman, r. 26 Tehama, rear


Driscoll John, machinist, r. 546 Folsom


Driscoll John, springpolisher Betts Spring Co., r. 210 Chattanooga


Driscoll John, tanner, r. 269 Jessie


Driscoll John, laborer Pac. Scouring Co., r. 13 Dike- man Pl


Driscoll John H., clerk, r. 1820 Market


Driscoll John J., carriagepainter Larkins & Co., r. 513 Fell


Driscoll John M., ornamenter Sanborn, Vail & Co., r. 531 Stevenson


Driscoll Joseph, stonemason, r. 156 Tehama


Driscoll Joseph, shoemaker, r. 1820 Market


Driscoll Julia Miss, dressmaker, r. 319 O'Farrell


Driscoll Kate, domestic, 1132 Valencia


Driscoll M. Mrs., widow, r. 1910 Lyon


Driscoll M. Mrs., dressmaker, 1328 Stockton


Driscoll Maggie, domestic, 515 McAllister


Driscoll Marguerite Miss, dressmaker, r. 507 Stockton


Driscoll Michael, teamster, r. 268%% Tehama


Driscoll Michael J., clerk John Leary, r. 812 Mc- Alliater


Driscoll Michael W., bartender, r. 3 Dikeman Pl


Driscoll Moses, carpetweaver, r. SE cor Chenery and Randall


Driscoll Patrick, seaman, r. 234 Brannan


Driscoll Patrick, wood and coal, 234 Fifth


Driscoll Peter, laborer, r. 564 Howard


Driscoll Stephen, longshoreman, r. 30 % Louisa


Driscoll Thomas, longshoreman, r. 426 Sansome


Driscoll Thomas, seaman, r. 27 Minna


Driscoll Thomas B., bricklayer, r. 251 Stevenson


Driscoll Thomas E., clerk, r. 830 Howard


Driscoll Timothy, r. 1221 Florida


Driscoll Timothy. r. 1313 California


Driscoll Timothy, capitalist, r. 129 Capp


1 Driscoll Timothy J., printer, r. 512 Mason


MORETTI & TREZZINI, PHELAN BUILDING, SAN FRANCISCO.


Fresco and Decorative Artists.


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LONDON and NEW YORK CLOTHING CO.


Latest styles and BEST CUT 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.


Driscoll William, laborer. r. 30%% Louisa


Driscoll William, laborer George Whitehouse, r. E s Utah, bet El Dorado and Center


Driscoll William, miner, r. 1021 Howard


Driscoll William A., salesman Davis Bros., r. 44 Third Driscoll William H., bartender Bank Exchange Sa- loon, r. 16%% Glover


Drish P.J., Mrs., dressmaker. r. 208 Central Av Driah William H., r. 208 Central Av


Driver F. Charles, plaster decorator, r. 624 Capp Driver George C., stenographer assistant general superintendent's office C. P. R.R., r. 538 Folsom


Driver Henry W., cigarmaker, r. 220 Eddy


Driver Lizzie, domestic, 3022 Sacramento


Drivon Eugene, barber, r. 13 Harlan Pl


Droast Frederick H., polisher and varnisher, r. 1918 Jessie


Drobaz Matteo, restaurant, 503 East, r. 723 Harri- son


Droege Peter, carpenter, r. 125 Cumberland


Droge Gustavus F. C., r. NW cor Valley and Sanchez


Droger Henry C., clerk L. T. Haggin, r. 1001 Pine


Droger M. Mrs., widow, r. 118 Fell


Drogmund Fritz, r. 24 Howard


Drohan James, laborer, r. 510 Howard


Drohan John, pressman Francfort, Labadie & Co., r. 230 Folsom


Drohan Katie, widow, r. 230 Folsom


Drohan Thomas, laborer, r. 512 Howard


Drolet John, laborer, r. 21 Valparaiso


Drolet John A., cigarmaker, r. 21 Valparaiso


Drolette Joseph, carpenter, r. 1430 Twenty-fourth


Drollet Louis, bartender, r. 308 Sutter


Drollet Louis S., with Co-operative Watch Repairing Co., r. 331 Kearny


Drolsinn O., employee La Grande Laundry


Dromey William, cardriver, r. 738 Howard Drosky John, cook, r. 11 Pacific


Drossel August, druggist J. H. Drossel, r. 900 Jackson Drossel J. H., apothecary and chemist, NW cor Powell and Jackson, r. 900 Jackson


Drossner Jacob, salesman Edward Cohn & Co., r. 1814 Larkin


Droste Henry, solicitor, r. 811}{ Montgomery


Drouet John B., r. 16 Montgomery Av


Drouett Albert, waiter B. Bordenave & Bro., r. 732 Montgomery


Drought Robert, tailor, r. 124 Perry


Drouilhat Jean, French Ben. Soc.


Dronillard John, engineer, r. 519 Third


Drouillard William, butcher, r. 519 Third


Drout Frank, steward Silver State House. r. 279 Stev- enson


Drovart Frederick, varniaher, r. 1918 Jessie


Drown Albert N., attorney at law, 621 Clay, r. 1722 Val- lejo


Drown William A., bartender, r. 193 Hyde


Droyer Henry C., clerk, r. 1001 Pine


Drozdwitz Michael, clerk, r. 1515 Dupont


Drucker Albert, clerk August Volz. r. 772 Mission


Drucker August, capitalist, r. 538 McAllister


Drucker August E., bookkeeper The Wilson Dining Saloon, r. 22 Geary


Drucker Eilert, r. 723 Hayes


Drucker George I., dentist, r. 538 McAllister


Drucker Herman, proptr Oakland and S. F. Express, SE cor Market and Steuart, r. East Oakland


Drucker John, groceries and liquors, SW cor Sixth and Mission


Drucker L. Miss, teacher Ewing Primary School, r. 538 McAllister


Drucker William, laborer Pac. Rolling Mill, r. NE cor Thirtieth and Sanchez


Drucker William E., dentist, NE cor Bush and Kearny, r. 2517 California


Duffel Francis H., capitalist, r. 1235 Hvde


Drugan Samuel, plasterer. r. 18% Gilbert Drugan Samuel Jr., woolsorter, r. 18% Gilbert


Drugolth Henry, farmer, r. 1309 Stockton


Druhan Thomas, shoemaker, 216 Twenty-fourth, r. 1220 Alabama


Druhe Herman A., bookkeeper Siebe, Campe & Co., r. Oakland


Druhe John G., groceries and liquors, SE cor Dupont and Greenwich


Druids' Hall, 413 Sutter, Jacob Wesner janitor


Drum C. F., ateward, r. 22 Bernard


Drum Edward F., State Senator, r. 11 Perry


Drumgold John H., collector, r. 2104 Sutter


Drumm David, laborer, r. 2601 Bryant


Drumm George F., steward stmr Onward, r. 22 Ber- nard


Drumm James, laborer, r. 730 Fourth


Drumm John J., r. 1519 Eddy


Drumm William P., civil engineer, 402 Montgomery, rooms 18-19


Drummond Franklin F., driver Engine No. 2, S. F. F. D., r. 637 Minna


Drummond John W .. teamster, r. 336 Minna




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