Langley's San Francisco directory for the year commencing 1886, Part 258

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


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Sourdry C. F. Mrs., widow, r. 1017 Geary Sourdry Edward V., clerk, r. 1017 Geary


Sourian Desire, gentlemen's nurse, r. 115 Morris Av


SOUTENIER MARY A. manu- facturer cosmetics and medicines and hair renewer, 120 Eddy


South British and National Fire and Ma- rine Insurance Co. of New Zealand, W. J. Callingham general agent, 213-215 Sansome


South Coast Paper Mills (Soquel, Cal.) S. P. Taylor & Co. agents, 414-416 Clay


South Cosmopolitan Grammar School, Adolph Herbst principal, N & Eddy, bet Polk and Van Ness Av South Cosmopolitan Primary School, Miss M. A. C88- telhun principal, SE cor Bush and Stockton


South End Primary School, Miss Mary A. Scherer principal, SE cor Somerset and Felton, U. M. T. South Feather Water and Union Mining Co. (Butte


Co., Cal.) A. Halsey secretary, 328 Montgomery South Harbor Police Station, 247 Steuart South Joseph T., painter, r. 1512 Pacific Av


South Pacific Coast Railroad (narrow gauge) James G. Fair president, A. E. Davis vice-presi- dent, Charles S. Neal secretary, Luther Fillmore general superintendent, office foot of Market


South Pacific Coast Railroad Wharf and Ferry, E 8 East, bet Market and Mission South Pacific House, Moller & Co. proprietors. 263 East


South Park House, Hoge & Christen proprie- tors, 530 Third


South Park Malt House, Herman Zwieg pro- prietor, 608-614 Brannan


South Point Mill, C. A. Hooper & Co. proprie- tors, SE cor Fourth and Channel


South Point Warehouse, Haslett & Bailey pro- prietors, Berry, bet Third and Fourth


South San Francisco Baptist Mission Chapel, cor Manitoba and Penobscot


South San Francisco Brewery, A. Waldenmear & Co. proptrs., NW cor Railroad Av and Paraguay


South San Francisco Dock Co., J. F. Hough- ton president, Charles D. Wheat secretary, office 501 California


FRATINGER & CO. Fine Dressmaking 105 KEARNY STREET.


1. S. VAN WINKLE & CO.


413-415 MARKET ST. Importers and Dealers in


IRON, STEEL, Etc.


MAHOGANY, SPANISH CEDAR, PRIMAVERA:


JOHN WIGMORE. 133 Spear Street.


SOU


1091


SPA


South San Francisco Methodist Episcopal Church, Rev. Henry C. Benson pastor, S s Ten- eriffe, bet Susquehanna and St. John


South San Francisco Packing and Pro- vision Co., (Charles Nonnenmann, Henry Mohr and Hans Kroger) cor Manilla and Yazoo, office 210 California


South San Francisco Park, W & Railroad Av, bet Corea and Marquesas


South San Francisco Police Station, cor Railroad Av and Susquehanna


South San Francisco School, Albert Lyser principal, SW cor Paraguay and Platte


South San Francisco Singers' Hall, S s Teneriffe, bet Railroad Av and Susquehanna


Southack Francis W., r. 2 Hiil


Southack Frank L., clerk track dept S. P. Co., r. 2 Hill Southard Albert B., surveyor, r. 2084 Market


Southard Frank R., storekeeper Market St. RR., r. 1422 Jackson


Southard James B. assistant District Attorney, office Old City Hall, r. 908 Laguna


Southard Mason C., inspector Custom House, r. 607 Third


Souther Anna B., widow, r. 202% Ninth


Souther Charles E., compositor, r. 202% Ninth


Souther George, with Holbrook, Merrill & Stetson, r. 447 Seventeenth


Souther John S., carpenter, r. 447 Seventeenth


Souther Joseph N. (Joseph N. Souther & Co.) r. 6 Turk


Souther Joseph N. & Co. (Joseph N. Souther) manufacturers flavoring extracts, 122-124 Market Souther Warren B., blacksmith, r. 447 Seventeenth


Souther William H., cashier Home Mutual Insurance Co., r. 439 Golden Gate Av


Southern California Lumber Co. (San Diego) Joseph Knowland president, office 22 California, room 18


SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA INSURANCE CO.


(Fire, of Los Angeles) H. W. Snow man- ager 324 Montgomery


Southern Development. Co., J. H. Strobridge president, Frank S. Douty secretary, NE cor Fourth and Townsend, room 4


Southern District Police Station, 827 Folsom


Southern Joseph J., steward, r. 627 Vallejo


Southern Pacific Co., lessor C. P. RR., and leased lines S. P. RR. of Cal., S. P. RR. of Ari- zona, S. P. RR. of New Mexico. G. H. and S. A. RR., Texas and N. O. RR. and Morgan's Louisiana and Texas Railway and Steamship Line, Leland Stanford president, Timothy Hopkins treasurer, E. H. Miller secretary and controller. A. N. Towne general manager, offices NE cor Fourth and Town- send, passenger depots Townsend, bet Third and Fourth and Oakland and Alameda Ferries, foot Market, freight depot cor Fifth and Townsend, repair shops cor Sixteenth and Harrison


Southern Pacific Co's. Building, NE cor Fourth and Townsend


Southern Pacific Co's Ferry, foot Market


Southern Pacific Co's Freight Depot, SW cor Fourth and Townsend


Southern Pacific Co's Steamers, Ferry Bulld- ing, foot Market


Southern Pacific Co's Ticket and Freight Office. 613 Market


Southern Pacific Employees' Mutual Benefit Associa- tion (C. P. and S. P. RR. E. M. B. A.) office S. P. Co's Bldg, room 35, E. B. Ryan president, Miss H. H. Morse secretary


Southern Pacific Railroad Co., Charles Crocker president, J. L. Willcutt secretary, NE cor Fourth and Townsend, room 34


Southern Pacific Railroad Co. (of Arizona) Southern Pacific Co. lesaor, office NE cor Fourth and Townsend, room 4


MUTUAL BENEFIT LIFE INS. CO. OF NEW JERSEY. Assets, $39,635,528 20.


In case of Lapse. the Policy is Continued in Force as long as its valne will pay for.


Party insuring at age 35 on Life pian s entitled to over 4 years' insurance for 2 years' premiums; over 10 years' insurance for 5 years' premiums; over 20 years' insurance for 10 years' premiums.


See adv. Bank and Insurance Department


LEAD PIPE, SOLDER, TIN


AND SHEET LEAD.


Lend Work of all kinds well done. W. E. LANE, Plumber, 505 Kearny Street. Established 1860. Telephone 315.


Southern Pacific Railroad Co. (of New Mex- ico) Southern Pacific Co. lessor, office NE cor Fourth and Townsend, room 4


Southern Samuel, machinist, r. 809 Montgomery Av


Southern Thomas R., teacher penmanahip, 24 Post, r. SE cor Twenty-first and Sanchez


Southwell Frank, SW cor Point Loboa and Fifteenth Avs


Southwell George, marine reporter The Guide, r. 1519% Leavenworth


Southwell John W., teacher muaic, r. SW cor Point Lobos and Fifteenth Avs


Southwick Benjamin, boat builder Burns & Knesss, r. 18 Welsh


Southwick Edward, teamster; r. 24 Minns


Southwick William O., lather, r. 244 Minna


Southwood Grace Mrs., bakery, 1105% Folsom


Southwood William, stonecutter, r. 1105% Folsom


Southworth Edwin C., clerk general freight office 8. P. Co., r. 400 Golden Gate Av


Southworth Pearl L., entry clerk Whittier, Fuller & Co., r. Oakland


Southworth William D., civil engineer, r. 217 Broad- way


Souza Frank, musician. r. 205 Drumm


Souza P., seaman. r. 117 Jackson


Sovmano Joseph, liquor saloon, 308 Montgomery Av Sowers Frederick W., cutter, r. 12 Birch Av


Sozin C. W., bookkeeper Greensfelder & Co., r. 423 Laguna


Spaar Conrad, engineer Claus Wreden & Co., r. 725 Lombard


Spacher Peter J., compositor C. A. Murdock & Co., r. 308 Sixth


Spader Charles T., clerk Baum & Gradwohl, r. 1923 Webster


Spader George, r. 2307 Californla


Spadier Peter, shoemaker, 527 Commercial, r. 1632 West Mission


Spadlna Angelo, teacher music, r. 2417 Sacramento Spadoni Andreas, porter. r. 1805 Mason


Spadoni Joseph, check clerk freight depot S. P. Co., r. 503 Third


Spaehr Ernst, laborer. r. NE cor Napa and Illinola


Spaehr Frederick W., laborer, r. NE cor Naps and Illinois


Spaehr Reinhoid, walter Harmonia Hotel, r. NE cor Napa and Illinola


Spaelti Frederick (Gamma & Spselti) r. 627 Commer- cial


Spafford James H., clerk J. C. Merrill & Co., r. 927 Fillmore


Spafford Jamea M., commisalon merchant, 204 Cal- ifornia, r. 927 Fillmore


Spafford John G., r. 235 Minna


Spaguta Antonio, fisherman, r. 5 Pollard Pl


Spahn Robert, conductor N. B. and M. RR., r. 1924 Folsom


Spaight John C., salesman Keane Bros., r. Alameda Spaight Patrick dairy, cor Unton Av and Kaakaskia, B. H.


Spain Emma, widow. r. 937 Howard


Spalding Charles W., clerk Chronicle, r. 712 Church Spalding Edward B. Rev., rector St. John's Episcopal Church, and principal Trinity School, r. 1534 Mission


Spalding Harriet A., teacher Haight Primary School, r. 2251 Mission


Spalding Henry S., publisher Ladies Home Journal, r. 116 Turk


Spalding H. K. M., teacher Trinity School, r. 1534 Mission


Spalding James A., driver, r. 14 Hardy


Spalding Sarah, widow, ladies' nurse. r. 2251 Mission Spalding William E., hoopman Cal. Barrel Co., r. 269 Clara


Spalding. See Spaulding


Spalt Philip, drayman, r. 333 Thirteenth


J. GUNDLACH


& CO'S Selected Dessert Wines.


MORETTI & TREZZINI,


ST. ANN'S BUILDING, SAN FRANCISCO.


Fresco and Decorative Artists.


PHENIX INSURANCE CO. OF BROOKLYN.


W. S. DAVIS, City Agent, 429 California Street.


SPA


1092


SPE


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,


Spamer Adam, r. 124 Liberty


Spamer Heury C., driver Justin A. Spamer, r. 124 Liberty


Spamer Justin A., yeast manufacturer, 643 Mission, r. 124 Liberty


Spandau Adolph, finisher Jackson Foundry, r. 22 Turk


Spangler Daniel B., contractor and builder, r. cor Eighteenth and Fair Oaks


Spangler Etta Miss, dressmaker, 122 Seventh


Spanier Joe (Joe Spanier & Co.) r. 906 McAllister


SPANIER JOE & CO. (Joe Span-


ier) importers finest branda Havana cigars, sole proprietors Favorite Del Monte Cigar (imported) 27-29 Kearny


Spanish Americau Mercantile Agency, DeZaldo, Sturtevant & Co. managers, 423 Washington Spanish Library, 531 California


Spanker Lucy, domestic, 1616 Washington


Spannhacka Anton, driver J. Gori, r. 652 Jessie Spano N .. fiah dealer 502 Merchant, r. 8 Pollard Pl Spanton James (Marshall & Spanton) r. 1210 Polk


Spargo John J., mnir French ranges, 1620 Mission, r. 1575% Market


Spark John H., painter, r. 14 Clinton Park


Sparks Charles, blacksmith, r. International Hotel


Sparks John, engineer P. and O. RR., r. Sullivan and Stanyan


Sparks Lillie Mrs., r. 122 Turk


Sparks Wesley R., shoemaker P. F. Nolan & Sons, r. 16 Tehama


Sparks William, molder Pac. Iron Works. r. 65 Fed- eral


Sparka William, salesman Bryant & Cook, r. 1827 Bush Sparks William, ship owner, office 7 Mission, r. 2517 Bryant


Sparks William P., r. 608%% Fourth


Sparling Henry, laborer, r. 1329 Sansome, rear


Sparr Charles, physician and surgeon, 220 Third Sparr Herman, laborer Lachman & Jacobi


Sparrow Albert R., compositor Chronicle, r. 805 Fil- bert


Sparrow Arthur J., cashler Law, King & Law Pub- lishing House, r. 30 Silver, rear


Sparrow Arthur M., jeweler Geo. C. Shreve & Co., r. 35 Clementina


Sparrow Charles G., confectioner W. Gruenhagen & Co., r. 130512 Vallejo


Sparrow Edward D., traveling solicitor Chronicle, r. 805 Filbert


Sparrgw John B., janitor new City Hall, r. 37 Clem- entina


Sparrow John T., jointer Pac. Woodenware and Coop. erage Co., r. 26 Decatur


Sparrow Joseph, r. 35 Clementina


Sparrow Joseph W., jeweler Levinson Bros., r. 324 Fremont


Sparrow Thomas W., clerk, r. 1913 Stockton


Spath B., with Cal. Transfer Co., r. 533 Sacramento Spaulding Andrew, watchmaker, r. 405 Castro


Spaulding Charles H., sawsmith N. W. Spaulding Saw Co .. r. Oakland


Spaulding Charles J., r. 317 Golden Gate Av


Spaulding Frederick D., bookkeeper J. Spaulding & Co., r. 1715 Clay


Spaulding George (George Spaulding & Co.) r. 1109 Clay


Spaulding George, printer, r. 116 Turk


SPAULDING GEORGE & CO.


¡George Spanlding and Dwight Ger- main) book and job printers, 414 Clay Spaulding Horace R., millwright, r. 836 Mission


SPAULDING J. & CO. (John Spaulding) proprietors Pioneer Carpet Beating Machine, 353-355 Tehama


Spaulding James G., with George Spaulding & Co., r. 1109 Clay


Spaulding Jerome, r. 987 Harrison


Spaulding John (J. Spaulding & Co.) r. 1715 Clay


Spaulding Nathan W., president N. W. Spauld- ing Saw Co. and vice-president Pacific Saw Man- ufacturing Co., 17-19 Fremont, r. East Oakland


Spaulding Nathaniel H., carpenter, r. 28 Clinton Park Spaulding R. J. Mrs., widow, r. 829 Nineteenth


Spaulding Saw Co. N. W., N. W. Spaulding president, B. F. Weston treasurer, Samuel Swift secretary, 13-19 Fremont


Spaulding. see Spalding


Speak Joseph, chandeliermaker Thomas Day & Co., r. 406 Octavia


Spear Alexander, blacksmith D. Kerr, r. 903 Battery


Spear Alexander F., stevedore Pier 22 Steuart, r. 2908 Folsom


Spear Andrew P., varieties, 1735 Market, r. 2068 Mar- ket


Spear Arthur W., receiving clerk Edward S. Spear & Co., r. Oakland


Spear Charles, carpenter, r. 118 Gilbert


Spear Charles J., foreman Buckingham & Hecht, r. 1013 Market


Spear Cora L. Miss, teacher Noe and Temple Street Primary School, r. 2908 Folsom


Spear Edward S. & Co. (Joseph S., Joseph S. Jr. and Gustavus L. Spear) auctioneers and com- mission merchants, 729 Market


Spear Gustavus L. (Edward S. Spear & Co.) r. S s Fifteenth, bet Noe and Castro


Spear Henry L., stablemau William N. Wade, r. 710 Broadway


Spear John, conductor Omnibus RR., r. 251 Tehama, rear


Spear Joseph S. (Edward S. Spear & Co.) r. Oakland Spear Joseph S. Jr. (Edward 8. Spear & Co.) r. 1511 Geary


Spear Louis E. (Wild & Spear) r. 2908 Folsom


Spear T. D., carpenter. r. 765%% Howard


Spear Thomas R., dentist, 223 Kearny, r. 1811 Vallejo


Spear William J., cigars and tobacco, 976 Harrison


Spear. See Speer


Spearing Henry, cigarmaker, r. 1903 Dupont


Spearman Andrew D., salesman S. F. Pioneer Woolen Factory, r. 322 Ellis


Spearman Michael, teamster, r. 311 Linden Av


Spechierila B., bootblack, S a Summer, nr Kearny


Specht Charles, bartender E. W. Klevesahl, r. 426 Fourth


Specht Charles, salesman B. Nathan & Co., r. 11 Mason .


Specht F., cook, r. 44 Ecker


Specht George, glass engraver Frederick C. Kaulfuss, r. 11 Mason


Specht George J., civil engineer, 418 California, r. 427 Eddy


Specht John, bookkeeper Charles J. B. Metzler, r. 626 Washington


Specht Margaret, widow, r. 327% Chestnut


Specht Mena, widow, r. 11 Mason


Specht Ofto, machinist. r. S & Chestnut, nr Stockton


Specht Rudolph, maltster Pioneer Malt House, r. 327% Chestnut


Special Agent Post Office Department, office SW cor Battery and Jackson


Speck Andrew M., clerk Central House


Speck Frank, carrier Report, r. 1608 Jones


Speck Kate Mrs., r. 1608 Jonea


Speck W. C., carriagetrimmer Carvill Mufg Co., r. 648 Howard


Speckman Frederick F., groceries and liquors, NE cor Mission and Fourth, r. 317 Jessie


Speckter Henry, r. 672%% Natoma


Speckter John, bartender, r. 672% Natoma


Speckter Richard (Wienberg & Speckter) r. NE cor Brannan and Fremont


SHIRTS ... AND .. UNDERWEAR ... AT ... THE HASTINGS"


LICK HOUSE BLOCK, SAN FRANCISCO,


KNEASS & CO., agents MAGEE RANGES.


29 TAYLOR ST., SAN FRANCISCO.


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


Importers of and Dealers in COAL and PIG IRON, 41 Market Street, corner Spear.


·SPE


Speddy Samuel A., City Transit Co. and T. C. P. D., 3 Post, r. 1422 Geary


Speed Francia M. (E. Briggs & Co.) r. 422 McAl- lister


Speed John, r. 704 3% Mission


Speed John, butcher, r. 237 Stevenson


Speegle C. W., conductor Sutter St. RR., r. 640 How- ard


Speer Robert, laborer freight depot S. P. Co., r. 913 Bryant


Speer. See Spesr


Speers David, dairyman, SE cor Elizabeth and Dia- mond


Speetzen John F., painter, r. 13 Florence


Speier Bernard, clerk John Rosenfeld, r. 1513 Golden Gate Av


Speier George, cooper, r. 722 Grove


Speier Isaac, salesman Bauer Bros. & Co., r. 227 Gold- en Gate Av


Speier. See Speyer and Spier


Speirs David, winemaker, r. 256 Eighth


Spellacy Christopher. carpenter, r. 2529 Bryant Av


Spellacy Henry, painter, r. 2529 Bryant Av


Spellacy John R., butcher J. G. Johnson & Co., r. 2529 Bryant Av


Speller William, conductor Geary St. RR., r. 1511 Buchanan


Spelley Charles, waiter. r. 118 Prospect PI


Spellman David, seaman, r. 1561 Kearny


Spellman James, painter, r. 1561 Kearny


Spellman John, laborer. r. Twenty-ninth, nr San José Av


Spellman John F .. with J. L. Vermeil, r. 13 Geneva Spellman Joseph, tailor, 506 Bush


Spellman Kate, domestic, 2833 Howard


Spellman Martin, carpenter. r. W & Eureka, bet Twentieth and Twenty-first


Spellman Michael, laborer, r. Gaven, nr San Bruno Rosd, U. M. T.


Spellman Stephen, blacksmith, r. 1561 Kearny


Spellman Thomas, conductor Telegraph Hill RR., r. 1561 Kearny


Spellman Thomas M., porter Woodin & Little, r. 609 % Folsom


Spellman William, laborer, r. 519 Sacramento


Spellman. See Spielman and Spelman Spence A. S., clerk. r. 939 Howard


Spence Clark, bookkeeper Satterthwaite, Lamb & Co., r. 786 Stevenson


Spence John, molder, r. 18 Tehama


Spence John G .. proprietor Chicago Clock Co., 162 Ninth. r. 1230 Mission


Spencer Stewart J., dentist. 838 Market


Spencer Alexander O., bookkeeper. r. 1208 Clay


Spencer Almon C., driver Wells, Fargo & Co., r. 715 Howard


Spencer Alrik G., stationer and printer, 500 Folsom. r. 616 Harrison


Spencer Ann, widow, r. 912 Powell


Spencer Ann, widow, r. 1608 Mason


Spencer Bunyan Rev., pastor Zion Baptist Church, r. 1518 Eddy


Spencer Catherine H., widow, groceries, SW cor Eliza- beth and San José Av


Spencer Charles, waiter stmr George W. Elder


Spencer David A., clerk Pac. Ins. Union, r. 224 Haight


Spencer David S., bookkeeper, r. 523 Geary


Spencer Ellen Mrs., r. S & Francisco, bet Powell and Stockton


Spencer Engene W., salesman Hawley Bros. Hard- ware Co., r. 1524 Howard


Spencer F. A., traveling salesman Castle Bros.


Spencer Frederick J., letter carrier Post Office, r. 21 Hawthorne


Spencer Frederick M., dalryman, r. 3422 Geary


Spencer Frederick W. (F. W. Spencer & Co.) r. San Rafael


NEW ZEALAND INSURANCE CO.


FIRE AND MARINE.


CAPITAL, $5,000,000.


Unlimited Liability of Shareholders.


HUGH CRAIG, Manager.


New Zealand Ins. Building, 312 California St.


THE LATEST IMPROVED


PATENT WATER CLOSETS. SANITARY SEWER CAS TRAPS


Put in by akilled workmen. W. E. LANE,


PLUMBER,


Established 1800.


505 KEARNY STREET.


Telephone 315.


SPENCER F. W. & CO.


(Frederick W. Spencer) agents Conover Bros. and Guild, Church & Co's Pianos, New England Organs and manufactur- era of the Spencer Pianos of San Fran- cisco, 23-25 Fifth


Spencer George, captain stmr Emma, r. Napa


Spencer George, fireman, r. 424 Broadway


Spencer George C., sospmaker Commercial Soap Co., r. 44 Sixth


Spencer George W., contractor and bricklayer, r. 925 Post


Spencer George W., manager insurance depart- ment Balfour, Guthrie & Co., 316 California, r. 2436 Jackson


Spencer G. W. (Spencer & Ayer) r. 25% Sixth


Spencer Herschel A., packer Sanborn, Vall & Co., r. 122 Geary


Spencer H. McDonald, clerk Sun Ins. Co., r. 1011 Green


Spencer J. A., housecleaner, r. 132 Fern Av


Spencer J. C., liquor saloon, 222 McAllister


Spencer J. D., Clerk Supreme Court of California, 121 Post, r. Brooklyn Hotel


Spencer John, laborer, r. NE cor Bay and Larkin


Spencer John C., flowers and feathers, 1024 Market, r. 2618 Market


Spencer John C., liquor saloon, 222 McAllister, r. 4 Leonard Pl


Spencer John W., contractor and builder, r. 1315 De- visadera


Spencer Joseph R., master mariner, r. 430 Minna


Spencer Lowell B., clerk John Rosenfeld. r. 600 Bush Spencer Moira M., teacher music, r. 912 Powell


Spencer Richard, r. 268 Minns


Spencer Stephen, cook, r. 702 California


Spencer Stewart J., artist, 838 Market


Spencer Thomas F., storekeeper S. P. Ca., r. 1211 %% Mission


Spencer Thomas M. (Spencer & Co.) r. 101 Dupont Spencer T. W., watertender stmr City of Sydney


Spencer Warren P., letter carrier Post Office, r. 920 Jackson


Spencer & Ayer (G. W. Spencer and O. D. Ayer) restaurant, 1007 Market


Spencer & Co. (Thomas M. Spencer) druggists and apothecaries, NW cor Geary and Dupont


Spencer & Johnson (R. J. Johnson) fish dealers, 92-93 Califorula Market


Spengemann Lizzie, widow. r. 416 O'Farrell


Speranza Adelina Miss. teacher vocal and instru- mental muaic, 104 Kearny


Speranza Dominico, teacher vocal and instrumental music, and director Itallan Musical Institute of S. F., 104 Kearny


Sperbeck W. F .. secretary and treasurer Callfor- nia Spring Manufacturing Co., 147-149 New Mont- gomery, r. 501 Post


Sperber Charles, laborer, r. 922 Battery


Sperling Charles F., bagmaker D. Block & Co., r. 26 Lapldge


Sperling Frank, solicitor Germania Life Ins. Co., r. 1810 Gough


Sperling Hannah, widow, r. 1810 Gough


Sperling Paul C., bagmaker D. Block & Co., r. 26 Ls- pidge


Sperlock W. A. Rev., pastor New Age Church, 1049% Market, r. 24 Pearl


Sperry A. B., secretary Sperry & Co., 22 California, r. Stockton


Sperry F. Mra., r. 22 Hawthorne


Sperry James W. (Hogg & Sperry) r. Sausalito


Sperry S. W., president Sperry & Co., 22 California, r. Stockton


Sperry Willlam, wireworker Cal. Wire Worka, r. 510 Francisco


Sperry Williard F., clerk Sperry & Co., r. 616 Bush


JOHN HAMMOND


CALIFORNIA 1


CAR WORKS 1


Mannfacturer of every description of PASSENGER, STREET AND FREIGHT CARS. 42 to 50 Beale Street, San Francisco.


COMMERCIAL INSURANCE CO. OF CALIFORNIA, ASSETS, $456,840 71.


J. MACDONOUGH & CO.


1093


SPE


Wagons.


TRUMAN, ISHAM & HOOKER, Agents for the Celebrated HOLLOW IRON AXLE WAGONS. 421-427 Market Street.


SPE


1094


SPL


W. W. MONTAGUE & CO.


MANUFACTURERS OF


Plain, Japanned and Stamped


TINWARE. 309, 311, 313, 315 and 317 MARKET ST.


SPERRY & CO. s. w. Sperry presi-


dent, A. B. Sperry secretary, proprie-


tors Stockton City Flouring Mills (Stockton) manufacturers Patent Rol- ler Flour, and proprietors the break- fast food Germen, office 22 California


Sperry's Flouring Mills (Stockton) Sperry & Co. proprietors, 22 California


Speyer Benno, capitalist. r. 1009 Sutter


Speyer David E., cashier Bachman Bros., r. 1827 Clay Speyer Frederick, clerk Cal. Safe Deposit and Trust Co., r. 2412 Washington


Speyer Morris (Speyer & Herold) r. 2412 Washington Speyer Walter, general agent North German Fire Insurance Co., 435 California, r. 2128 Pine


Speyer Walter M., clerk Home and Phoenix Ins. Cos., r. 2412 Washington


Speyer & Herold (Morris Speyer and Rudolph Herold Jr.) general agents Hamburg-Bremen Fire Insurance, and Niagara Fire Insurance Cos., 415 California


Speyer. See Speier and Spier


Spichtig Edward, r. 431 Pine


Spicula John, restaurant, 1903 Fillmore


Spidel Adolph, r. 711 Geary


Spiegel Anton, employee Philadelphia Brewery, r. 548 Folsom


Spiegel C., molder, r. 21 Caroline


Spiegel Christian, wharfbuilder, r. 59 Zoe


Spiegel Jacob, cabinetmaker, r. 253%% Perry


Spiegel Louis, teamster Littlefield, Allison & Co., r. 7 Montgomery Av


Spiegel William, cabinetmaker J. Kemp & Co., r. 253 %% Perry


Spiegelman Rebecca Mrs., crockery and glassware, 330 Fourth


Spiegle C. W., r. 640 Howard


Spiegle Matthias H., gardener, r. 636 Commercial Spielmann Benjamin, laborer, r. 627 Commercial


Spiering Henry, cigar packer H. Plagemann & Co., r. 1903 Dupont


Spiero Cæsar N. (Albert Simon & Co.) r. Oakland Spiers James (Hinckley, Spiers & Hayes) r. 2200 Wash- ington


Spiers James Jr., with Fulton Iron Works, r. 2200 Washington


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Spiersch Robert, laborer Cal. Sugar Refinery, r. S & Paraguay, bet Railroad Av and Susquehanna Spies Frederick, paper hanger, r. 6 Fella Pl


Spieaz Joseph, shoemaker, 212 Pacific, r. 16 Virginia Pl


Spieth William, cutler Will & Finck, r. 1374 Fif- teenth


Spingola Francis, barber, r. 1226 Dupont


Spillane Daniel, housesmith, r. 3 Lincoln Pl


Spillane Dennia, stevedore, r. 11 Cleaveland


Spillane Edward, seaman, r. 409 Pacific


Spillane Hugh, laborer, r. Lyon, bet Grove and Ful- ton


Spillane John, sergeant police, r. 714 Pine Spillane Kate, domestic, 2416 Washington


Spillane Mary, widow, r. 112 William, rear


Spillard Christopher J., clerk, r. 306% Tenth


Spillard Michael J., bookkeeper D. M. Moran & Co., r. 306% Tenth


Spillard Richard, carpenter, r. 306% Tenth


Spiller Frank F., attorney at law, 622 Clay, r. 518 Geary


Spiller George, letter carrier Post Office, r. 1523 Pine Spiller Richard, baker, r. 440 Clementina Spiller W., conductor Geary St. RR., r. 1511 Buchanan


Spillman Jeremiah, laborer, r. 402 Broadway


Spilman Eliza, widow, r. 162 Perry


Spilman Minnie Mies, bookbinder, r. 162 Perry


Spilman Thomas, seaman stmr Colima


Spilvia Peter, laborer, r. 1812 Mason


Spinas Eli J., clerk, r. 519 Bush


Spindler Arthur, barber, r. 14 Antonio


Spindler Frederick C., candymaker, r. 14 Antonio


Spindler Jacob F., barber William Tipping, r. 14 An- tonio


Spinetti Antonio, real estate and insurance agent, 629 Kearny, r. 520 Green


Spinetti Antonio, peddler, r. 21 Prescott


Spinetti Frank, fisherman, r. 908 Sansome


Spinetti G., mine inspector, r. 818 Sansome


Spinetti John A., attorney at law, 629 Kearny, r. 612 Filbert


Spinetti Michael L., clerk, r. 520 Green


Spingler Charles, presaman, r. 1325 Dupont


Spingola Joseph, clerk, r. 21 Prescott


Spining George L. Rev., pastor Howard Street Presby- terian Church, r. NE cor Twenty-first and Guer- rero


Spink James B. (Spink & Sons) r. Alameda


Spink Samuel P. (Spink & Sous) r. 132 Fourth


Spink Samuel P. Jr. (Spink & Sons) r. Alameda


Spink & Sons (Samuel P., James A., and Samuel P. Jr.) loan office, 7 Fourth


Spinka Edward, dresser St. Mary's Hospital


Spinks George T., waiter Palace Hotel, r. 413%% Na- toma


Spinka Nelson C., plumber, r. 1705 Leavenworth


Spinner Alexander, maltster Empire Malt House, r. 315 Francisco


Spinney Charles S., clerk George W. McNear, r. 1615 Larkin


Spinney G. E., clerk Hills Bros., r. 237 Seventh


Spinney George L., cashier H. S. Crocker & Co., r. 1620 Larkin


Spinney George R., mining secretary, 310 Pine, room 44, r. 1615 Larkin




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