Langley's San Francisco directory for the year commencing 1886, Part 175

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Publication date: 1886
Publisher: San Francisco : Francis, Valentine & Co.
Number of Pages: 1434


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JOHN WIGMORE


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Mace Alfred, fruits and vegetables, 315%% Fifth Mace James, butcher, r. 27 Minna


Mace John T., carpenter, r. 533 Commercial


Macenhill Harry, compositor, r. 335 Twenty-second Macenhill John, watchman. r. 335 Twenty-second Macey G., r. Old People's Home


Macfarlan Roxa Miss, teacher music, r. 2126 Brod- erick


Macfarlan Roxa Mrs., dressmaker, r. 2126 Broderick Macfarlane Thomas W., general business agent, 328 Montgomery, room 5, r. 606 Montgomery


19 Macfarlane. See McFarlane


Macfee James, r. 519 Bryant


Macfee Mary Mrs., r. 1513 Polk


Macfee William H., patternmaker Fulton Iron Works, r. 519 Bryant


Machamer James, barber B. Bernhard. r. 605 Minna Macbe Lorenzo, peddler, r. 207 Pacific


Mache Peter, liquor saloon, 317 Montgomery Av


Machefer Paul, butcher Occidental Hotel, r. 24 John


Machie Peter, cook Vanoni & Cuneo, r. 146 Second


Machin Arthur, clerk, r. 502 Washington


Machin Timothy N., with Aetna Mineral Springs depot, r. 1714 Octavia


Machof David (Jacobs & Machof) r. 603 Geary


Machol Emile, clerk, r. 815 Montgomery


Machol Eugene, salesman, r. 935 Poet


Machol Louis, bookkeeper Banner Bros., r. 935 Poat


Mack Adolph (J. J. Mack & Co.) r. 1322 Sutter


Mack Albert C. (Hanson & Mack) r. 761 Valencia


Mack Anton, maltster Pioneer Malt House, r. 2016 Stockton


Mack Edward, r. 501 Post


Mack Edward, salesman Alexander Jansen, r. 610 Na- toma


Mack Ellen, widow, r. 551 Howard


Mack F. & Son (Frederick and Frederick O.) proprietors Champlon Waffle Bakery, 18 Pearl Mack Frederick (F. Mack & Son) r. 18 Pearl


Mack Frederick C. (F. Mack & Son) r. 18 Pearl


Mack George W., machinist Union Iron Works, r. W s Iowa, bet Solano and Butte


Mack Henry, cooper, r. 22 Clementina


Mack Jacob, tanner, r. 424 Twenty-ninth


Mack Jacob, tinsmith, r. 428 Twenty-ninth


Mack James, cigars and tobacco, 1043% Market


Mack Jeremiah, gardener Protestant Orphan Asylum Mack J. G., bookkeeper H. F. Gullixson & Co., r. 338 Oak


Mack J. J. & Co. (Julius J. and Adolph Mack and Leon Guggenheim) importers and wholesale druggists, 11 Front


Mack Johu, gardener, r. 5 Gilbert, rear


Mack Julius J. (J. J. Mack & Co.) r. 1322 Sutter


Mack Kate Mrs., dressmaker, r. 502 O'Farrell Mack Michael, laborer, r. 1745 Union


Mack N. Mias, dressmaker, 14 Dupont, room 72


Mack Neal J., compositor, r. 413 Clementina


Mack O. E., clerk money order dept. Wells, Fargo & Co., r. 10 Beaver


Mack Patrick, water tender atmr Colima


Mack William, traveling salesman J. J. Mack & Co., r. 1322 Sutter


Mack William H. (Grey & Mack) r. 522 Pine Mack. See Maack


MACKAY ALEXANDER


carpets, oil cloths, etc., 715 Market, r. 619 Nineteenth


Mackay Charles, salesman Henry Dutton Jr., r. SE cor Bush and Devisadero


Mackay David B., salesman Raphsel Weill & Co., r. 328 Geary


Mackay Delia, domestic, 1514 Post


Mackay Duncan C., broker and commission agent, 408 California, room 4, r. 2529 Pine Mackay John, chief cook stmr San José, r. 445 Bryant Mackay Juan F., inventor, r. 649 Howard


The Mutual Benefit Life Ins. Co. Assets, - $39,635,528 20


CASH LOANS MADE at any time up to half the value of assignable policies.


See advertisement in Bank and Insurance Department of this book.


WATER FILTERS, ALL SIZES AND KINDS FOR FAUCETS. Large Filterers with capacity for cleaning all water used in the house, simple and cheap.


V . E. LANE,


Plumber, Established 1860.


505 Kearny Street, Telephone 315.


Mackay P. N., mining engineer, 408 California, room 4, r. 1625 Polk


Mackay Walter, salesman Alexander Mackay, r. 619 Nineteenth


Mackay William W., plumber S. F. Gas Light Co., r. 812 Jessie


( Mackay. See Mackey, Mackie, Mckay and Mc- Kee


Mackel James J., paper carrier, r. 111 Franklin Mackel John, carrier The Guide, r. 116 Fulton Mackell Jane, widow, r. 933 Folsom


Mackell William, assistant engineer simr Alexander, r. 933 Folsom


Macken James, real estate, r. 1028 Folsom


Macken Jeremiah, shoemaker John Sullivan, r. 212 Broad way


Macken Thomas, seaman, r. 104 Steuart


₡7 Macken. See Mackin and Makin


Mackens Henrietta E. C. Miss, saleslady Martin & Tropvin, r. SE cor Twenty-fourth and Alabama


Mackenzie Charles A., mining, 328 Montgomery, r. Palace Hotel


Mackenzie Donald, correspondent Murphy, Grant & Co., r. 431 Geary


Mackenzie George F., broom mufr, 817 Geary, r. 733 Geary


Mackenzie James M., carpenter The Baldwin, r. 1612 Bush


Mackenzie John, member S. F. Stock Exchange, 210 Montgomery, r. 1818 O'Farrell


Mackenzie John R., general agent Pacific Coast The Singer Manufacturing Co., 22 Post, r. Lick House


Mackenzie Robert Rev., pastor Howard Presbyterian Church, r. 727 Mission


Mackenzie Thomas P., with Singer Mnfg Co., r. 208 Hyde


19 Mackenzie. See Mackenzie and Mckenzie


Mackerson Alfred, carpenter, r. 117 Drumm


Mackey Cornelius, laborer, and extraman Engine No. 15, S. F. F. D., r. 2114 California


Mackey David, engineer, r. 1411 Buchanan


Mackey Hugh, carpenter, r. 828 Nineteenth


Mackey James, barber, r. 129 Third


Mackey James, expressman, r. 514 Fourteenth


Mackey J. G., walter atmr Oregon


Mackey John, letter carrier Post Office, r. N & Twenty- seventh, nr Noe


Mackey John, salesman Stephen Jackson, r. 514 Four- teenth


Mackey John, superintendent J. B. Haggin's ranch, r. 1229 Turk


Mackey Mary, widow, r. 66 Jessie


Mackey Patrick, boarding, 919 Battery


Mackey Thomas, farmer, r. SW cor Twenty-fifth and Potrero Av


Mackey William, salesman Centennial Planing Mill, r. 508% Fourth


Mackey. See Mackay, Mackie, Mckay and McKee Mackie Alexander, entry clerk Baker & Hamilton, r. 25 Erie


Mackie James B., with Anglo-Nevada Assurance Cor- poratton, r. Oakland


Mackie James F., bookkeeper, r. NE cor Minnesota and Naps .


Mackie Peter, miner. r. 618 Larkin


Mackie Robert W., millwright, r. 3 Julian Av


Mackie William, collector, r. 513%% Hyde


Mackie William, janitor Cal. Stats Democratic Club


Mackie. See Mackay, Mackey, Mckay and Mckee Mackin James, r. 1028 Folsom


Mackin James, marker Buckingham & Hecht, r. 1906 Market


Mackin John, shoemaker, r. 36 Clay


Mackin John F., machine operator Buckingham & Hecht, r. 1906 Market


Mackin Thomas, coalpasser stmr San Blas


JAMES MUNSELL JR., Agent, 415 Montgomery St | 07 Mackin. See Macken and Makin


MORETTI & TREZZINI, ST. ANN'S BUILDING, SAN FRANCISCO.


Fresco and Decorative Artists.


J. GUNDLACH & CO'S ZINFANDEL CLARET.


PHENIX INSURANCE CO. OF BROOKLYN.


ASSETS OVER FIVE MILLIONS. BROWN, CRAIG & CO., General Agents.


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MAD


W. W. Montague & Co. MACSORLEY A. & CO. (Alfred


Importers and Dealers in ENGLISH AND AMERICAN


TILE,


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


Mackintosh Daniel, commercial traveler, r. 913 Union, rear


Mackintosh Donald, accountant, r. 620 Hayes


Mackintosh John, machinist, r. 1006%% Natoma


Mackintosh Robert. physician, 1208 Mission


Mackintosh William C., clerk. r. 913 Union


Macklar W., blacksmith Pac. Rolling Mill


Mackley Fred, performer, r. 611 Pine


Macklin James F., salesman M. J. Flavin & Co., r. 725% Bush


Macklin John N., printer, r. 1912 Golden Gate Av


Macklin Philip, waiter Central House


Mackney Thomas, clerk, r. 304 Green


Mackson Frank S., carpenter, r. 1625 Howard


Mackaon John J., carpenter, r. 1625 Howard


Mackson Mary M. Miss, r. 1625 Howard


Maclean D., physician and professor of obstet- rics and diseases of women California Medical College, office 330 Sutter, r. 405 Powell


Maclean J. T. Mrs., r. 317 Geary


Macleay Donald (Corbett & Macleay) r. Portland, Or. Macleay. See McLea


Macleod Alexander, calker, r. 824 Folsom


Macleod Alexander A., cigarmaker, r. 824 Folsom


Macleod Mark H .. r. 824 Folsom


Maclurkin Alfred R., r. 24 Verona


Macmillan John, with Singer Mnfg Co., r. 16 Oak Macmillan Willis M., city agent Liverpool and Lon- don and Globe Ins. Co., r. 615 Shotwell


Macneale & Urban (Cincinnati, O.) mnfrs safes, of- fice 206 California


Macnicol E. R. Mrs. (Macnicol & Ashim) r. 714 Lar- kin


Macnicol & Ashim (Mrs. E. R. Macnicol and Miss M. R. Ashim) stamping and embroidering, 899 Lar- kin


Macomber C. A, & Co. (Charles A. Macomber) soles and leather, dealers leather, remnants, job- bers boots and shoes, 415 Market


Macomber Charles A. (C. A. Macomber & Co.) r. 1104 Market


Macomber Edward E., clerk T. J. Bass & Co., r. 321 Minna


Macomber Horace L., painter, r. 321 Minna


Macomber. See Macumber


Macondray Frederick L., clerk Macondray & Co., r. Menlo Park


Macondray F. W. Mrs., widow, r. 1916 Jackson


Macondray George N., clerk Estate Samuel Hill, r. 1821 Sacramento


Macondray William, corresponding clerk Macondray & Co., r. 1821 Sacramento


MACONDRAY & CO. (Michael Castle and James A. Robinson) import- ing, shipping and commission mer- chants, and agents Yangtsze Insurance Association (limited) and North China Insurance Co. (limited) also agents Louis Roederer's Champagne for the Pacific Coast, 425-427 Market


Maconochie Sophie R., adjuster coiner's dept U. S. Mint, r. 712 Sutter


Mocowsky Brothers (Issac and Jacob) stationery. 600 Market


Macowsky Isaac (Macowsky Bros.) r. 436 Tehama


Macowsky Jacob (Macowsky Bros.) and furnishing goods, 630 Kearny, r. 436 Tehama


Macpherson Alexander M. (Macpherson & Branagan) r. 216 Chatanooga


Macpherson Thomas (Eicholz & Macpherson) r. 457 Stevenson


Macpherson & Branagan (Alexander M. Macpherson and Christopher Branagan) produce commission merchants, 215-219 Washington


Macpherson. See McPherson


Macry Constante, cook, r. SE cor Clay and Drumm Macry Isaac, contractor, r. 120 Wildey


S. Macsorley) distributors advertising matter, 81 Stevenson


Macsorley Alfred S. (A. Macsorley & Co.) r. 81 Stev- enson


Macsorley Henry, advertising agent, r. 618 Stevenson ( Macsorley. See McSorley


Macumber Stephen L., carpenter, r. 8 Elliot Park


Macy Daniel F., watchman Truckee Lumber Co's Box Factory, r. 2608%% Mission


Macy Harry, clerk, r. 1215 Mason


Macy Henry C., architect, 208 Kearny, r. 1215 Mason Macy Herbert Rev., pastor Fourth Congregational Church, r. 306 Lombard


Macy Joseph, barber H. Friedman, 703 Front


Macy Mary F., bakery and varieties, 26081% Mission


Macy Peter, seaman, r. 921 }% Union


Macy William W., lather, r. 2608% Mission


Madden David, blacksmith, r. SE cor Ninth Av and Clement


Madden David, laborer, r. 2 Glover


Madden Dennis H., blacksmith C. F Suhl, r. Point Lobos and Eighth Avs


Madden Edmond W., compositor Examiner, r. 1627 Folsom


Madden Edward, r. 21 Julian Av


Madden Edward H., salesman O'Connor, Moffatt & Co., r. 411 Ellia


Madden Francis, liquor saloon, 48 Jessie


Madden George, operator Neville & Co., r. Oakland


Madden George S. (Madden & Boeker) r. cor Folsom and Serpentine Av


Madden Henry, operator Neville & Co., r. Oakland


Madden J., blacksmith Pac. Rolling Mill


Madden James, laborer, r. 12 Clementina


Madden James, waiter Marine Hospital


Madden James A., plasterer, r. 11}% Wildey


Madden James G., tailor, r. 1224 Post


Madden James S., plumber, r. SW cor Fifteenth and Shotwell


Madden Jerome, general land agent S. P. RR. Co.,


NE cor Fourth and Townsend, room 78, r. 1135 Twenty-first


Madden Johanna Mrs., liquor saloon, 48 Jesaie Madden John, boilermaker, r. 448 Clementina


Madden John, candymaker W. S. Townsend, r. 2323 Mason


Madden John, car inspector S. P. Co., r. 2319 Harrison


Madden John, deckhand stmr Eureka


Madden John, japanner, r. 17 Glen Park Av


Madden John, laborer, r. 119 Shotwell


Madden John, laborer, r. 624 Fourth


Madden John, plasterer, r. 318 Capp, rear


Madden John, porter Larzelere & Witham, r. 60 First


Madden John, aeaman, r. 413 Broadway


Madden John, shoemaker Kast & Co., r. 516 O'Farrell


Madden John C., carpenter William A. Meeker, r. 318 Capp


Madden John F., teamster, r. 1307 Leavenworth


Madden John K., laborer Custom House, r. 909 Dolores Madden John M., butcher, r. 23 Sixth


Madden John W., japanner, r. 229 Eleventh


Madden Joseph H., stevedore, r. SW cor Jones and Montgomery Av


Madden Kate, domestic, 1827 Clay


Madden Lizzie Miss, dressmaker, r. 449 Twentieth


Madden Margaret, widow, r. 523 Castro


Madden Maria Miss, r. 822 O'Farrell


Madden Mary, domestic, 1508 Pacific Av


Madden Mary A., housekeeper, NW cor California and Taylor


Madden Mary C. Mrs., teacher Potrero Primary School, r. 229 Eleventh


Madden May Mise, teacher Mission Grammar School, r. 1627 Folsom


Madden Michael, shoemaker, r. 512 Mission


Madden Michael, shoemaker, r. 840 Vallejo


SPECIAL PATTERNS


BOYS' AND YOUTHS' SUITS -AT- "THE HASTINGS."


KNEASS & CO., agents Jones' Patent Milk Can.


29 TAYLOR ST., San Francisco.


BERRY & PLACE MACHINE CO., 12 California Street, Lidgerwood Hoisting Engines with Link Motion or Patent Friction Drums.


מקושוני"


Quick& PACIFICO


BUSINESS COLLEGE $320 POST STREET, &


RED MEN'S BUILDING, OPPOSITE UNION SQUARE.


SAN FRANCISCO.


This School is justly ranked by the public as the best Commercial College on the Pacific Coast. It offers to both sexes superior facilities in the following courses of instruction :


THE BUSINESS COURSE.


This is designed to prepare students for BUSINESS PURSUITS. It embraces:


Book-keeping-BY BOTH SINGLE AND DOUBLE ENTRY, as applied t ) all kinds of busi- ness, such as Wholesale and Retail Merchandising, Farming, Manufacturing, Mining, Broker- age and Exchange, Importing and Jobbing, Commission, Railroading, Banking, Etc.


Commercial Calculations-Embracing the most rapid and abbreviated methods of calculation in Percentage, Profit and Loss, Commission, Interest and Discount, Domestic and Foreign Exchange, General Average, Equation of Payments, Interest Accounts, Aver aging Accounts, Partnership Settlements, etc.


Penmanship-Including careful instruction in the finger, muscular, whole-arm and combined movements, as applied to plain business writing, ledger headings, etc


Correspondence-Embracing instruction in composition of business letters, use of capitals, rules of punctuation, folding, addressing, etc.


Business Forms-Such as Notes. Drafts, Bills of Exchange, Accounts Current, Account Sales, Articles of Copartnership, Deeds, Leases, etc.


Actual Business Practice-In Wholesale and Retail Merchandising, Importing and Jobbing, Commission and Forwarding, Banking, etc., etc.


Commercial Law-Relating to Negotiable Paper, Contracts, Partnerships, etc.


Business Customs-Lectures and practical instruction on business customs, etc.


Lectures and Instruction-On Commercial Geography, Political Economy, etc. RATES OF TUITION :


SCHOLARSHIP for the full Business Course as above explained time unlimited, $75 Three Months, Day Sessions. $45 | Three Months, Evening Sessions, .. $25 One Month, 17 One Month, 10


ACADEMIC COURSE.


This Course is desingned for imparting to persons of any age thorough instruction in the ordinary English branches, such as Spelling, Reading, Writing, Arithmetic, Grammar, Compo sition, Letter-Writing, History etc., and the general Mathematical branches, such as lligber Arithmetic, Algebra, Geometry Mensuration, Surveying, Civil Engineering, Navigation, cic.


RATES OF TUITION : Six Months, $45; Three Months, $25; One Month, $10.


COMBINED COURSE.


It is frequently desirable for students taking the Business Course to combine with it one or more of the studies of the Academie Course. Where the studies of the two courses are combined, the charge per term of six months is $75.


TELEGRAPHIC COURSE.


This Course offers unsurpassed facilities for learning Telegraphy. Air Lines, Relays, Sounders, Switches, (tc., with all the apparatus to be found in any telegraph office, are used; so that students can become good operators in the shortest possible time.


RATES OF TUITION : Six Months, $45: Three Months, $25; One Month, $10.


Students of the Commercial or Academical Departments will be charged the following rates . Six Months, $25; Three Months, $15; One Month, $6.


NOTE .- Students taking the Business Course, or the combined Course, receive instruction in the Modern Languages, Free of Charge.


NO VACATIONS-DAY AND EVENING SESSIONS DURING THE ENTIRE YEAR For further information call at the College Office, 320 Post St., or address the Proprietors,


CHAMBERLAIN & ROBINSON.


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BOOK-KEEPING. TELEGRAPHY, SHORTHAND, ETC.


LADIES ADMITTED INTO ALL THE DEPARTMENTS.


PACIFIC COLLEGE BANK


CHANDIS PORIUM


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P.B.C


P.B.C


VIEW OF ACTUAL BUSINESS DEPARTMENT OF PACIFIC BUSINESS COLLEGE.Y


W. E. CHAMBERLAIN & T. A. ROBINSON, Proprietors.


NEW Y BUSI


J. MACDONOUGH & CO.


LEHIGH, CUMBERLAND and ENGLISH FOUNDRY COKE, 41 Market Street, corner Spear.


MAD


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Madden Michael J., insurance agent, 238 Montgom- ery, r. 1627 Folsom


Madden Patrick, r. 522 Natoma


Madden Patrick, r. 827 Polk


Madden Patrick, laborer P. M. SS. Co.


Madden Patrick, laborer, r. 8%% Clinton


Madden Patrick, driver, r. 366 Natoma


Madden Patrick H., laborer, r. SW cor Hayes and Franklin


Madden Patrick W., helper Moynihan & Aitken, r. 73 Natoma


Madden Peter, laborer, r. 35 DeBoom


Madden Richard, bartender, r. 406 Bryant


Madden Richard, liquor saloon, SW cor Bay and Mason


Madden Thomas, painter, r. 2319 Harrison


Madden Thomas J., conductor, r. 1909 Hyde


Madden Thomas P., capitalist, 120 Phelan Bldg, r. Occidental Hotel


Madden Tillie, domestic. 2302 Clay


Madden William (Hamilton, Leach & Madden) r. 307 Fremont


Madden William, laborer, r. 409 Tenth


Madden William J., r. 1211 McAllister


Madden William M., shipping clerk Getz Bros. & Co., r. East Oakland


Madden & Boeker (George S. Madden and Henry S. Boeker) tannery, cor Folsom and Serpentine Av Maddock S. P. Mrs., widow, r. 609 Taylor


Maddox Peter, barber, r. 1813 Mason


Maddox Walter, engineer Levi Strauss & Co., r. 1021 Powell


Madel Henry, cooper, r. 102 Mission


Madel Magdalena, widow, r. 102 Mission


Madel Peter, cooper, r. 102 Mission


Mader Otto, confectioner Page & Falch, r. 14 Mason Madero José M., tobacco stripper José A. Garcia, r. 1406%% Powell


Madero Raymond A., compositor Cubery & Co., r. 1324 Kearny


Madge Frederick, secretary's office S. P. Co., NE cor Fourth and Townsend. room 34, r. 610 Sanchez Madge W., laborer Pac. Rolling Mill


Madigan Edward, r. 258 Clara


Madigan Edward J., butcher John L. Markel, r. 727 Vallejo


Madigan John, laborer, r. 511 Mission


Madigan Martin, shoemaker, r. 158 Clara, rear


Madigan William M., belt maker, r. 31 Tehsma


Madill David, physician, 102 Stockton


Madington S. M., employee Mission Pottery Co., r. cor Seventeenth and Channel


Madison Annie, widow, r. 1923 Taylor Madison Bennett H., ship owner, office 5%% Steuart, r. 115 Capp


Madison Christopher, conductor Presidio RR., r. 1134 Union


Madison Christopher, lahorer, r. 44 Tehama


Madison Francia, clerk, r. 1212 Green


Madison Frank, seaman stmr Grenada


Madison Frank A., clerk Gove & Co., r. 1923 Taylor


Madison Frank D., law clerk Board of Trade of S. F., r. 1515 Sacramento


Madison George, maater mariner. r. 512 Ninth


Madison George, oyster opener Swanberg & West Madison George E., civil engineer, r. 614 Bush


Madison George H., bookkeeper Blum, Baldwin & Girvin, r. 1923 Taylor


Madison Hans, master mariner, r. 2326 Mission


Madison Harry A., upholsterer F. S. Chadbourne & Co., r. 1923 Taylor


Madison Henry B., assistant bookkeeper Wright, Bowne & Co., r. 115 Capp


Madison Jacob, carpenter, r. E & Nebraska, bet bet Alameda and El Dorado


Madison James, bookkeeper L. Foard, r. 115 Capp Madison James, brakeman S. P. Co., r. 1028 Mont- gomery


FIRE AND MARINE. NEW ZEALAND INSURANCE CO. ASSETS, $2,732,640.


Unlimited Liability of Shareholders. New Zealand Ins. Bullding, 312 California St. HUGH CRAIG, Manager.


CAST IRON PIPE. GAS and WATER PIPE And FITTINGS of all Sizes.


W. E. LANE,


Plumber, 505 Kearny Street. Established 1860. Telephone 315.


Madison John, calker, r. What Cheer House


Madison John, laborer, r. 25 Freelon Madison John, laborer, r. 209 Steuart


Madison John. oysterman Swanberg & West, r. 106 Tehama


Madison John, seaman, r. 41 Pacific


Madison John H., r. 1515 Sacramento


Madison Kate N., widow, r. 1515 Sacramento


Madison Lawrence, miner. r. 507 Bush


Madison Louis, salesman, r. 1401 Powell


Madison Martin J., bookkeeper Pac. Coast Dredging and Reclamation Co., r. 115 Capp


Madison Peter, seaman, r. 506 Davis


Madison Richard, porter, r. 2503 Larkin


Madison Sarah E. Miss, r. 1515 Sacramento


Madison Walter E .. messenger. r. 1923 Taylor


MADISON & BURKE (Martin J. and Frank H. Burke) real estate agents and rent collectors, 401-403 Montgomery, branch office 304 Six- teenth


19 Madison. See Madson, Matson and Matteson Madsen Albert, seaman, r. 263 East


Madsen Charles, carpenter Gustan Nelson


Madsen Charles F., groceries and liquors, N & Clipper, nr Sanchez


Madsen James Mrs., widow, bakery and con- fectionery, 704 Valencia


Madsen John J., stereotyper, r. 325 Fell


Madsen Joseph F., shoemaker U. W. Boot and Shoe Co., r. N s Clipper. bet Church and Sanchez


Madsen Laura, clerk Mrs. J. Madsen, r. 704 Valencia Madsen Martin, seaman, r. 263 East


Madsen Martin, waiter, r. 434 Jeasle


Madson Ole, cooper, 309 Davis, r. Oakland Madson Ole, fireman, r. 68 Oregon


Madson Oliver (Madson & Peterson) r. 913 Twentieth Madson Samuel, clerk, r. 1334 Howard


Madson & Peterson (Oliver Madson and Andrew Peterson) coffee saloon, 7 Berry


Madson. See Madison, Matson, Mattson and Madsen


Madzoch F., glassstainer John Mallon, r. 909 Kearny Mae Otto, seaman, r. 263 Eaat


Maeder F. G., with Holbrook, Merrill & Stetson, r. 416 Vallejo


Maeder John, clerk, r. 540 Washington


Maehl Emma, cook, r. 617 Geary


Maeholdt Henry, carpenter, r. 1415 Kearny


Maennerbund Hall, NW cor Twenty-fourth and Potrero Av


Maessen William, pork packer. 2 New Metropolitan Market, r. 1411 Scott


Maeatretti Giuseppe, steward Campi's Restaurant, r. 730 Green


Maestretti Giuseppe, cook, r. 824 Montgomery


Maestretti Riccardo, collector, r. 5 Reed Pl


Magagnos Julian A., insurance broker, r. 1815 Sacra- mento


Magalla Gold Mining Co. (Butte Co., Cal.) Philip H. Kraner secretary and treasurer, 328 Montgomery, room 5


Magallon Joseph, roaster D. Ghirardelli & Sons, r. 5 Moulton PI


Magallon Morris, laborer S. Lachman & Co., r. 5 Moulton Pl


Magallon Marin, r. 5 Moulton Pl


Magan Peter, laborer, r. 10 Boardman Pl, rcar


Magary Albert. carpenter, r. 54 First


Magary Fanny M. Mrs., bakery, 216 Sixteenth


Magary John E., street contractor, 528 Cali- fornia. r. 1419 Mission


Magary William W., salesman Mann & Benedict. r. 603 Buchanan


Magary. See McGarry and McGary


Magdalen Asylum, E a Potrero Av, bet Sierra and Shasta


JOHN HAMMOND 49


- CALIFORNIA 1


CAR WORKS 5 Manufacturer of every description of PASSENGER, STREET AND FREIGHT CARS.


42 to 50 Beale Street, San Francisco.


COMMERCIAL INSURANCE CO. OF CALIFORNIA, 439 CALIFORNIA STREET.


Truman, Isham & Hooker,


421-427 Market St. Hay. Hide, Hop, Rag, Wool and Orchilla Presses.


MAG


770


MAG


W. W. MONTAGUE & CO.


IMPORTERS OF


STOVES AND RANGES.


Manufacturers of FRENCH RANGES. 309, 311, 313, 315 and 317 MARKET STREET


Magdeburg General Insurance Co. of Magdeburg (marine department) Gutte & Frank agents, 307 California


Magee A., machinist Risdon I. and L. Worka Magee Adam, r. N & Twenty-third, bet Sanchez and Noe


Magee Alexander J., machinist, r. 619% Mission


Magee Bernard J., inspector Custom House, r. 2 Langton


Magee Cornelius, tailor, r. 1217 Green


Magee Edward, clerk, r. 800 Van Neas Av


Magee Frank B., salesman Truman, Isham & Hooker, r. 571 Stevenson


Magee John, teamster B. F. Hoffacker, r. 67% Shipley Magee John A. Jr. (Magee & Moore) r. 1113 Post Magee Joseph, salesman, r. 1909 Hyde


Magee Marshall, boxmaker. r. 625 Second


Magee Michael, commercial traveler, r. 2643% Minna Magee Richard, lumberman, r. 633 Second


Magee Robert, plumber, r. 1813 Hyde


Magee Roger D., with Thomas Magee, r. 1216 Leaven- worth


MAGEE THOMAS


real estate agent, and editor and proprietor Real Estate Circular, 20 Montgomery, r. 800 Van Ness Av


Magee Thomas Jr., clerk, r. 800 Van Neas Av


Magee Thomas W., baker, r. 1155 Folsom


Magee Thomas W. Mrs., fancy goods, 1155 Folsom


Magee Walter S., porter, r. 11 Glover


Magee William, clerk, r. 800 Van Ness Av


Magee William H., ticket clerk P. M. SS. Co., r. 2510 Fillmore


Magee & Moore (John A. Magee Jr. and Arthur W. Moore) importera and dealers leather, 310 Clay


1 Magee. See McGee


Magendie Hippolyte A., journalist Report, r. SW cor Ward and Union Av, B. H.


Magendie J. B., capitalist, r. 509 Pine


Magendie Pierre, laborer Cal. Tripe Co.


Magengast Jacob, clerk Redington & Co., r. 251 Steven- son


Maggetti G., laborer Yosemite Flour Mills, r. 7 Kate Maggini Carlo (G. Giovannetti & Co.) r. 1017 Clay


Maggini Frank, furniture, 610 Vallejo


Maggini Laura, widow, r. 1017 Clay


Maggini L. B., r. 605 Broadway


Maggio Fortunato, fishing material, 896 Front


Maggio Joseph, scavenger, r. NW cor Francisco and Montgomery Av


Maggio Luigi, fisherman, r. 427 Pacific


Maghetti Giuseppe, waiter Campi's Reatsurant, r. 818 Sansome


Magill Arthur E., general agent Phoenix In- surance Co. (of Hartford) and Home Insurance Co. (of New York) 221 Sansome, r. Oakland


Magill Henry E., carpenter, r. 5 Glover


Magill J. H., clerk auditing dept Wells, Fargo & Co. Magill M. Miss, dressmaker, r. 501 Post Magill Peter, laborer, r. 8 Jansen


Magill R. H., general agent Home Mutual In- surance Co., 216 Sansome, r. Alameda


Magill Thomas W., books and stationery, 16 Turk 19 Magill. See McGill


Magilton Margaret, widow, r. 11 Mission Av


Maginess John R., bookkeeper U. S. Surveyor-Gener- al'a office, r. 534 Buah




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