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Steckle Edward. cabinetmaker. r. 427 Fourth
Steckler Albert H., canvasaer J. P. Lightbody & Co., r. 565 Stevenson
Steckler Dora, widow, r. 1522 Webster
Stedler Jobn, milker William Hall. r. Ocean House Road
Stedman Charles, speculator, r. 111%% Minna
Stedman Henry S., salesman Zeno Mauvais, r. 1722 Geary
Stedman Hermann F., cooper, r. W s Kansas, bet Co- lusa and Marin
Stedman John, seaman, r. 54 Sacramento
Stedman John C., clerk, r. 907% Dolores
Stedman Lewis F., cigarmaker A. Simon & Co., r. New Atlantic Hotel
Stedman Thomas, seaman, r. 117 Drumm
Stedman Walter, laborer, r. 603 Franciscc
Stedman William. r. 155 Octavia
Steece Charles, gripman, r. 912 Lyon
Steedman David, cooper Lachman & Jacobi, r. 401 Brannan
Steedman Hannah Mrs., widow, r. 491 Brannan
Steedman Peter, millwright and cabinetmaker A. J. McNicoil & Co., r. Berkeley
Steck Paul, draftsman Fulton Iron Works, r. Oak- land
Steel Christopher, butler, 419 Ellis
Steel George, marine clerk New Zealand Fire and Ma- rine Ins. Co., 312 California
Steel George W., barber A. J. Stein, r. 250 Sutter Steel Harry, seaman, r. 12 Jackson
Steel Henry, r. 1025 York, rear
Steel Joseph, foreman John Bamber, r. 120 McAl- lister
Steel William, assistant manager London and San Francisco Bank (limited) NW cor California and, Leidesdorff, r. Oakland
Steele Adam, teamster William Kerr. r. 903 Battery Steele Charles, second mate schr Reporter
Steele Charles H., physician and surgeon and professor therapeutics Cooper Medical College, office and r. 2322 Mission. Office hours 4 to 6 P.M. Steele Edward L. G. (E. L. G. Steele & Co.) r. Oak- land
FRATINGER & CO. READY-MADE SUITS FOR LADIES, MISSES AND CHILDREN. . 105 KEARNY STREET.
I. S. VAN WINKLE & CO.
413-415 MARKET ST.
Iron, Steel, Heavy Hardware and all kinds of BLACKSMITHS' MATERIALS.
OFFICE, 33 GEARY STREET.
Prompt Attention to Orders for Washing.
SAN FRANCISCO LAUNDRY.
WALNUT, MAPLE, CHERRY:
JOHN WIGMORE. Office 133 Spear Street. Yards: 129 to 147 Spear St., and 26. 28 Howard St.
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Steele E. L. G. & Co. (E. L. G. Steele, E. Polhemus and George A. Moore; C. Adolphe Low, George A. Low and C. H. Baldwin special partners) commission merchants and agents American Sugar Refinery, 208 California
Steele Eugene C., engineer, r. 8 Rincon Av
Steele Everard, marine insurance agent Firemans Fund Ins. Co., r. Alameda
Steele Henry, drug clerk, r. 2101 Fillmore
Steele James, machinehand, r. 36 Rausch
Steele James, seaman ship Commodore, r. 104 Steuart
Steele James B., shoemaker, r. 1933 Union
Steele James G. (James G. Steele & Co.) r. 1316 Steiner
STEELE JAMES G. & CO.
(James G. Steele) druggists, chemists, and dealers California medical plants, 633 Market, Palace Hotel, and branch 1144 McAllister
Steele John, machinist r. 772 Mission
Steele John D., r. 415 Stevenson
Steele John D., sawyer, r. 243% Langton
Steele Mary J .. widow, r. 739 Pine
Steele Mattie Mrs., assistant teacher Hamilton Gram- mar School, r. 536 Polk
Steele Minnie Mrs., teacher South Cosmopolitan Pri- mary School, r. 1933 Unton
Steele Samuel, clerk C. N. lexander, r. 4 Preston Pl Steele Samnel B. (J. B. Wooster & Co.) r. 1104 Market Steele Thomas, cook, r. 1206 Leavenworth
Steele Thomas, fireman stmr State of California
Steele Thomas W., baker, r. NW cor Eleventh and Bryant
Steele W. Abbott, student, r. 2043 Howard
Steele William, shoemaker, r. 328 Jessie
Steele William A. (Fechheimer & Steele) Howard
r. 2043
Steen Edward T., iron pipe and machinery, 113-115 Mission, r. 404 Golden Gate Av
Steen Frederick, carpenter, r. 41 }% Dorland
Steen John C. D., freightsorter P. M. SS. Co., r. 741 Harrison
Steen. See Stehn and Stein
Steeple Charles J., assistant general freight and passenger agent S. P. O. RR., r. Alameda
Steere Thomas F. (Steere & Colby) r. East Oakland Steere & Colby (Thomas F. Steere and Hiram H. Colby) proptrs Brooklyn and San Francisco Ex- press, 331 East
Steere. See Stier
Steers Edward E. (Palmer & Steers) r. 812 Octavia
Steers Henry, drayman, r. 451 First
Steers William, cabinetmaker, r. 325% Langton
Steffan John, restaurant, NE cor Folsom and Steuart, r. 264 First
Stefanazzi Joseph, waiter, r. 414 Vallejo
Steffani Leopoldina. widow, r. 665 Folsom
Steffani Paulina, widow. r. 9 Graham Pl Steffen Albert, clerk, r. 217 Clara
Steffen F. C., r. 227 Second
Steffen Francis X., wood and coal, 753 Folsom, r. 213 Clara #
Steffen Henry, bakery, 313 Sixth, r. 162 Shipley Steffen John, coffee saloon, NE cor Folsom Steuart, r. 264 First
and
Steffens Diedrich (Steffens & Reinecke) r. Oakland Steffens H., laborer, r. 735 Brannan
Steffens Henry (Klute & Steffens) r. 14 Louisa
Steffens Henry, master mariner, r. 58 Zoe
Steffens Henry A. (Mohr & Steffens) r. 1534 Pacific
Steffens Henry C., clerk Deidrich Junck, r. 1426 Tay- lor
Steffens Herman, cutler. r. 2711 Sutter
Steffens John, bartender Osmer & Co., r. NW cor First and Brannan
Steffens John, clerk Henry Schmidt, r. SW cor First and Tehama
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.
REFLECTORS,
FOR SHOW WINDOWS AND STORES, MADE AND REPAIRED.
W. E. LANE, Plumber
505 KEARNY STREET.
Established 1860. Telephone 315.
Steffens John, clerk, r. SE cor Matn and Folsom' Steffens Peter, cigarmaker G. Cohn & Co., r. 263 East Steffens Richard, r. 341 Tehama
Steffens & Reinecke (Diedrich Steffens and Frederick H. Reinecke) groceries and liquors, SE cor Main and Folsom
Steffer Henry, marble worker, r. 735 Brannan
Steffins August, captain schr Amelia, r. San Rafael Steffins John, cook American Exchange Hotel
Stege Henry, bartender, r. 2408 California
Stege John G., r. 14 Sherman
Stege Kate, widow, r. 1641 % Mission
Stege M. E. Miss, teacher Redding Grammar School, r. 1641 % Mission
Stege Richard, proprietor Stege's Quaker Res- taurant, 33 Post, r. Stege Station. Cal.
STEGE'S QUAKER RESTAURANT Richard Stege proprietor, 33 Post Stegelitz Frank, tatfor, 620 Washington
Stegeman David foreman Studebaker Bros, Mnfg Co., 201 Market
Stegemann Emil, teamster A. N. Hiegel, r. 231 Second Stehl Adolph, bottler, r. 56 Tehama Stehlin A., painter, r. 544 Minna Stehn Emil, clerk A. W. Fink, r. 45 Second
Stehn. See Steen and Stein
Steigelmann George, bartender, r. 1617 Dupont Steiger Charles D., clerk, r. 2 Liberty
Steiger Charles R. (Steiger & Kerr) r. 2 Liberty Steiger & Co. (Charles R. Steiger and James W. Kerr) proprietors Occidental Foundry, 137 First ( Steiger. See Stiger
Steigers A. F., acting assistant surgeon U. S. A., Division of the Pacific and Department of Cali- fornia, Alcatraz Island
Steigler Christian, baker, r. 353% Minna
Steigleman George, bartender, r. 428 Greenwich Steil Arthur H .. clerk Henry Steil, r. 732 Post Steil George, laborer S. F. Cordage Factory
STEIL HENRY artist tailor and importer and manufacturer of men's furnishing goods, 621-623 Market, r. 732 Post
Steil Henry, laborer S. F. Cordage Factory Steimel John, furniture dealer, r. 1324 Mission
Steimke Frederick, groceries and liquors, SW cor Union snd Octavia
Steimke Henry, clerk Bruns Bros., r. 2001 Mission Steimke John (Bruns Bros.) r. 2001 Mission Steimle Frank, boilermaker Risdon I. and L. Works, r. 530 Mission
Steimle Henry, metal spinner A. S. Graff, r. 530 Mis- sion
Steimle William, laborer, r. 530 Mission
Steimle William J., metal spinner. r. 530 Mission
Stein Aaron, purchasing and supply agent Wells, Fargo & Co., r. 1816 Larkin
Stein Abraham (Stein Bros.) r. 401 Montgomery Av Stein Abraham, cigarmaker. r. 6 Leonard Pl
Stein Abraham, salesman Stein, Simon & Co., r. SE cor Market and Second
Stein Abraham J., barber, 604 Montgomery, r. 507 Grove
Stein Brothers (Ernest and Henry) tanners, E s Do- Jores, bet Thirtieth and Thirty-frst
Stein Brothers (Gashie and Abralianı) merchan- dise and provisions, 401 Montgomery Av
Stein Casper, bartender, r. 712 Turk
Stein Charles, tanner Stein Bros., r. E s Dolores, bet Thirtieth and Thirty-first
Stein Charles J., carriage trimmer J. S. Day & Co., r. 1508 Dolores
Stein Charles M., barber, r. 555 Stevenson
Stein Charles W., carriage triminings, 265 Stevenson, r. 2319 Howard
JAMES MUNSELL JR., Agent, 415 Montgomery St | Stein D., tinsmith, r. 443 Jessie
MORETTI & TREZZINI, ST. ANN'S BUILDING, SAN FRANCISCO. Fresco and Decorative Artists.
REMEMBER J. GUNDLACH & CO., MARKET AND SECOND STREETS.
PHENIX INSURANCE CO. OF BROOKLYN.
BROWN, CRAIG & CO .. General Agents, 429 California Street.
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W. W. Montague & Co. Importers and Dealers in ENGLISH AND AMERICAN
TTILE, Encaustic, Glazed and Plain. 309, 311, 313, 315 and 317 MARKET STREET
Stein Ernest (Stein Bros.) r. E s Dolores, bet Thir- tieth and Thirty-frst
Stein Frank, waiter, r. 522 Stockton
Stein Frederick, brewer, r. 14914 Dore
Stein Frederick J., clerk C. W. Stein, r. 2319 Howard Stein Fritz, journalist, r. 108%% Larkin
Stein Gashie (Stein Bros.) and clothier, 417 Pa- cific
Stein George, baker, r. 149 Dore, rear
Stein George F., shoemaker, 3 Washington, r. West Berkeley
Stein H. A., barber, r. 507 Grove
Stein Henry (Stein Bros.) r. Es Dolores, bet Thir- tieth and Thirty-first
Stein Henry, baker, r. 19 Langton
Stein Henry C., bootmaker Charles Dietle, r. 6 Em- mett Pl
Stein Herman, r. 70 Everett
Stein Jacob H. (J. H. Stein & Co.) r. 124 O'Farrell
Stein J. H. & Co. (Jacob H. Stein and Richard M. Kearney) cloaks and suits, 716 Market
Stein John, laborer P. M. SS. Co.
Stein John R., clothing, 528 Sixth
Stein Jonas, secondhand clothing, 520 Sixth
Stein Josephine Mias, r. 1137 Folsom
Stein Max (Swan & Stein) r. 438%% Hayes
Stein Max, salesman, r. 1230 Valencia
Stein Morris W., tailor, 6%% Washington, r. 214 Pa- Pacific
Stein Nathan, note teller Wells, Fargo & Co's Bank, r. 1816 Larkin
Stein Rachel Mrs., crockery, 214 Pacific
Stein Robert, bakery, 1137 Folsom
Stein, Simon & Co. (Hermann L. Simon, Sylvain Weill. Henry Hoffmann and Ludwig Arnstein) im- porters and dealers cloths, woolens and tailors' trimmings, SE cor Market and Second
Stein William, barber, r. 1126 Market
Stein William, machinist, r. 230 Second
Stein. See Steen and Stehn
Steinack Mary Mrs., lodgings, 221 Fifth and 372 Clem- entina
Steinack Michael, r. 221 Fifth
Steinau Joseph. jeweler, r. 2724 Mission
Steinbach Anton, sash and blindmaker, r. 1333 Ala- bama
Steinbach Frank, engineer, r. 1720 Leavenworth
Steinbach Frederick H., salesman Brown & Adams, r. 2029 Pine
Sleinbach George, employee Philadelphia Brewery Steinbach Henry (Steinbach & Craig) r. 825 Kearny Steinbach Johu A., watchmaker Barrett & Sherwood, r. 511 Mason
Steinbach Oscar, real estate, 217 Sansome, rooms 17- 18, r. Belmont
Steinbach Reinhard Rev., pastor German M. E. Church. r. 864b Folsom
Steinbach Rudolph. real estate. 217 Sansome, rooms 17-18, r. Union Club
Steinbach Theodore, brewer, r. 210 Townsend
Steinbach & Craig (Henry Steinbach and William Craig) liquor saloon, 809-811 Kearny
Steinberg Charles, tailor, r. 648 Mission Steinberg D., millhand Day, Huber & Craker
Steinberg Frederick, seaman, r. 1 Mission Steinberg Jacob, cooper, r. 328 Beale Steinberg. See Sternberg
Steinberger Adolph (Koenigsberger, Falk & Mayer) r. 1423 Sutter
Steinberger Adolph (Triest & Co.) r. New York Steinberger Charles M., physician, 331 Kearny, room 8 Steinberger John A., r. Grand Hotel
Steinberger Julius (Steinberger & Kalisher) r. 734 McAllister
Steinberger Nathan (Triest & Co.) r. 310 Stockton Steinberger & Kalisher (Julius Steinberger and Edward Kalisher) commission merchants and insurance brokers, 24 Sansome
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Steinbring Charles, butcher H. Schreiber, r. 923 Eighteenth
Steinbruck Rudolph, wagonmaker C, F. Suhl, r. Weet Oakland
Steindler Henry, clerk Louis Cahen & Son, r. 936 Mc- Allister
Steindler Isaac, plumber, r. 936 McAllister
Steindorf Harry, seaman. r. 19 Commercial
Steinecke Ida, millinery, 437 Hayes, r. 608 Linden Av
Steinegger Emile, saddler, r. 618 Fell
Steinegger Henry, lithographer Britton & Rey, r. 618 Fell
Steinegger Henry Jr., saddler Albert Hammers, r. 614 Fell
Steinegger Robert, assayer, r. 618 Fell
Stetnegger Robert A. (Stone & Steinegger) r. 608 Lin- den Av
Steiner A. A., waiter, r. 862 Howard
Steiner Adolph, chief draftsman engineer's dept S. P. Co., r. 1900 Stockton
Steiner Albert, shipping clerk A. B. Elfelt & Co., r. 11 Hyde
Steiner E., dairy, E s Indiana, bet Nevada and Yolo, and cor Algeria and Penobscott
Steiner Edward, waiter U. S. Restaurant, r. 277 Stev- enson
Steiner John, bartender John Straub, r. 120 Fourth Steiner John, laborer, r. 536 Mission
Steiner Joseph (Steiner & Gamma) r. 431 Pine
Steiner K. Mrs., furnished rooms, 536 Mission
Steiner Leopold, expressman, SW cor Sansome and Bush, r. 1212 Eddy
Steiner Nicholas, wines and liquors, 311 Bush and 1100 Market, r. 2445 Howard
Steiner Samuel, r. 617 McAllister
Steiner Theodore (Schmitt & Steiner) r. 145 Ellis
Steiner & Gamma (Joseph Steiner and Frederick Gamma) proprietors Halvetia Hotel, 431-433 Pine Steiner. See Stiner
Steinfels Charles, butcher, 936 McAllister
Steinfurth Charles, seaman, r. 11 Clay
Steinhagen Henry, laborer Cal. Sugar Refinery, r. 488 Eighth
Steinhagen P. & Co. (Paul Steinhagen and E. A. Min- aker) produce commission, 402 Davis
Steinhagen Paul (P. Steinhagen & Co.) r. Commercial Hotel
Steinhart Ignatz, manager Anglo-Californian Bank (limited) NE cor Sansome and Pine, r. 916 Sutter
Steinhart Israel (W. & I. Steinhart & Co.) r. New York Steinhart Jeanette, widow, r. 1329 Natoms
Steinhart Leopold, r. 228 McAllister
Steinhart Leopold, r. 542%% Natoma
Steinhart Morris, clerk A. Gibbs, r. 318 Fifth
Steinhart W. & I. & Co. (William and Israel Steinhart, and Charles Adler and William Scholle special partners) importers and manufacturers clothing and gents' furnishing goods, 3-5 Bat- tery
Steinhart William (W. & I. Steinhart & Co.) r. 1090 Post
Steinhauer George, shoefitter, r. 527 Folsom
Steinhauser William, butcher, 338 Sixth, r. 2121 Fill- more
Steinhofer Louis, widow, r. 1009 Buchanan
Steinhoff Eliza, bakery, 40 Grove
Steinhoff Hermann, groceries, wines, liquors and cigars, NW cor Bush aud Dupont, r. 3 Chat- ham Pl
Steinkamp A. L., waiter, r. 533 Sacramento
Steinkamp Bernard C. (C. F. Steinkamp & Co.) and liquor saloon, 418 Clay, r. Bolinas, Cal.
Steinkamp C. F. & Co. (Charles F. and Bernard O. Steinkamp) liquor saloon, SE cor Sacramento and Battery
Steinkamp Charles F. (C. F. Steinkamp & Co.) r. Ala- med&
"THE HASTINGS" THE BEST CLOTHING TO ORDER AND READY-MADE. Corner MONTGOMERY and SUTTER STS.
KNEASS & CO., agents Jones' Patent Milk Can.
29 TAYLOR ST., San Francisco.
BERRY & PLACE MACHINE CO., 12 California Street, WOOD WORKING MACHINERY, MACHINE TOOLS and MILL SUPPLIES.
P J THOMAS . PRINT
THOMAS ENGLAND ARCH
Saint Mary's Collede.
ST. MARY'S COLLEGE,
SAN FRANCISCO .:
CONDUCTED BY THE
BROTHERS OF THE CHRISTIAN SCHOOLS. 1
THIS Institution offers Students every facility for acquiring a thoroughly Christian and practical Education-an education that will not only enable, but engage them to fulfill faithfully their duties as Christians, and thus make them good and useful members of society.
The Brothers are trained to the work of education; it is their vocation-the sole object of their Society. They live in the same house, sit at the same table, preside at the recrea- tions, and, as far as possible, form a family circle with the Students, in order the more easily to gain their cnfidence, and thus be in a position to direct them successfully in their studies.
THE STUDIES.
The Studies are divided into two distinct courses-Collegiate and Commercial.
The usual Academic Degrees are conferred on those who merit the distinction.
The Business or Commercial Course is thoroughly organized, and forms a separate Department. A Diploma is awarded to those who complete this course and pass the required examination.
All the classes are examined publicly at the end of each Term
The result of the monthly examinations of each Student is sent to the Parents or Guardian.
Besides the usual Class Exercises in Elocution, Literary Societies are organized to give the Students further opportunity for the cultivation of General Literature and Public Speaking.
TERMS.
(Payments Invariably in Advance.)
Board, Washing, Tuition and Medical Attendance $150 00 Students in the Graduating Class of either Department will be charged Twenty-five Dollars additional per Term.
Music and Drawing Extra.
DAY STUDENTS.
Preparatory, Intermediate, and Commercial Departments, per term of Five Months $40 00 Collegiate and Business Departments . 60 00
For further particulars, apply at the College, or at the Sacred Heart College, corner of Eddy and Larkin streets.
BRO. BETTELIN, President.
J. MACDONOUGH & CO.
LEHIGH, CUMBERLAND and ENGLISH FOUNDRY COKE, 41 Market Street, corner Spear.
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Steinke William, clerk Bruns Bros., r. 2001 Mission Steinland Eric, seaman, r. 12 Jackson
Steinman Adelaide, widow, r. 1333 O'Farrell
Steinman Adolph J., salesman Cahn, Nickelsburg & Co., r. 1333 O'Farrell
Steinman Benjamin, clerk, r. 1333 O'Farrell Steinman Peter, carriage washer, r. 223 Green Steinman William, solicitor, r. 547 Mission
Steinmann August, clerk, r. 1113 Folsom
Steinmann Frank V., contractor and builder, 113 Geary
Steinmann William, engineer, r. 2015 Dupont
Steinmetz August, foreman varnisher, A. Frei, r. Oak- land
Steinmetz Charles H., chronometer and watchmaker, 109 Montgomery, r. Alameds
Steinmetz Martha Mrs., r. 320 Sutter
Steinmetz Matthew, tailor C. Schlurer, r. 320 Sutter Steinmetz Theodore, upholsterer Charles M. Plum & Co., r. 827 Lombard
Steinmetz Theodore F., bookkeeper A. Frei. r. Als- međa
Steinmiller Louis (A. Ahnert & Co.) r. 417 Francisco Steinmiller Lonis H., driver City RR., r. 1013%% Na- toma
Steinquest Anton, laborer, r. 135% Dore
Steinway Edward, salesman J. Strsus & Co., r. 113 Larkin
Steinwig Charles, cook, r. 530 Third
Steinwig Martin, porter, r. 530 Third
Stelair Thomas, cook. r. 35 Mission
Stelka Xavier, cutter Henry Steil, r. 2 Delts PI Stells Charles, molder, r. 1139 Howard
Stella Henry, salesman, r. 1139 Howard
Stella Mary Mra., furnished rooms, 8 Turk
Steller Louis (Lowry & Steller) r. 10 Hickory Av Steller. See Stiller
Stelling Bartol (Stelling Bros.) and liquor saloon, SW cor Pacific and Mason
Stelling Brothers (Peter and Bartol Stelling) grocer- ies and provisions, 1401 Stockton
Stelling C. & Co. (Claus Stelling and John Meyer) groceries and liquors, 1016 Clay
Stelling Charles (Beckmaun & Stelling) r. 1900 Mis- sion
Stelling Charles (John Stelling & Bro.) r. SW cor Fourteenth and Noe
Stelling Claus (C. Stelling & Co.) r. 1014 Clay
Stelling George, groceries and liquors, 2001 Pow- ell and 200 Francisco
Stelling H. & Brother (Henry and William) butchers, 2766 Mission
Stelling Henry (Stelling & Bro.) r. 440 Twenty-third Stelling Henry, butcher, r. 440 Twenty-third
Stelling Henry, clerk B. Stelling, r. 1003 Pacific
Stelling Henry, driver J. Gundlach & Co., r. 26 Ron- dell Pl
Stelling John (John Stelling & Bro.) r. SW cor Four- teenth and Noe
Stelling John, clerk Stelling Bros., r. 1401 Stockton Stelling John, second officer stmr T. C. Walker
Stelling Joun & Brother (John and Charles) groceries and liquors, SW cor Fourteenth and Noe
Stelling Martin, clerk G. J. Psuli, r. 1800 Stockton Stelling Peter (Stelling Bros.) r. 1401 Stockton
Stelling William, cigarmaker, r. Chapultepec, nr Coso
Stelling Willism (H. Stelling & Bro.) r. 814 Twenty- fourth
Stelljes Herman, r. 511 Octavia
Stelljes Hermann, groceries and liquors, NW cor Leavenworth and Jackson
Stellmann John A., groceries and liquors, SW cor Taylor and Eddy, r. 413 Jones
Stellmann John F. (Detels, Schneider & Stellmann) r. 12 Sacramento
Stelting William A., cooper Cal. Barrel Co., r. 825 Harrison
FIRE AND MARINE.
NEW ZEALAND INSURANCE CO.
ASSETS, $2,732,640.
Unlimited Liability of Shareholders. New Zealand Ins. Buliding, 312 California St. HUGH CRAIG, Manager.
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GAS STOVES,
GAS FIXTURES, GAS BURNERS.
Gas Heaters for all purposes for sale and made to order. W_E_LANE,
PLUMBER,
Established 1860.
505 KEARNY STREET. Telephone 315.
Steltz John J., laborer S. F. Cordage Factory, r. N s Humboldt, bet Vermont and Kansus
Stelzer Martin, walter. r. 521 Pacific
Stemberg Samuel, shoemaker, 532%% Bush. r. 522 Fil- bert
Stembridge John, peddler. r. 136 Hickory Av
Stemm Frederick, r. 307 O'Farrell
Stemmer Solomon, mufr gloves, 335 Bush, r. 323%% Minns
Stemwood Sylvester, teamster, r. 7 Vassar Pl
Stenberg Charles A .. boltmaker Phelpa Mnfg Co., r. Black Point
Stenborg Oscar, machinist Pac. Rolling Mill, r. W s Tennessee, bet Solano and Mariposa
Stencel Frederick (Dusenbery & Stencel) r. Grand Hotel
Stencel Susetta, widow, r. 1934 % Bush
Stender Charles, clerk, r. 522%% Natoma
Stender Herman, historical painter, studio 506 Bat- tery, room 15, r. 1705 Jones
Stengeland Niels, seaman. r. 263 East
Stenger F., musician Fountain Theater
Stenhouse Thomas B. H., printer Frank Esstman & Co., r. 227 Gesry
Stenhouse Walter, clerk auditing dept Wells, Fargo & Co., r. 227 Geary
Stennerson Lars, liquor saloon, 2300 Folsom
Stenson Bridget, widow. r. 2507 Mission
Stenson John J., beer bottler. r. 2507 Mission
Stenson Psfrick, laborer, r. 217 Perry
Stenson Robert J., agent, r. N a Hickory Av, nr Bu- chanan
Stenstrom Charles, machinist, r. 515 Geary
Stenswald Thomas, watchinan Pac. Rolling Mill, r. SE cor Solano and Iows
Stentz G. Herman, seaman schr Mary Buhne, r. 11 CIsy
Stepf Johannah, widow, r. 1220 Pacific
Stepf Louis, locksmith John Todt, r. 1220 Pacific
Stephan Edward, baker, r. 625 Clay
Stephan Francis, tailor, 1658 Misston
Stephan John G., butcher, 1-2 Cal. Market, r. 2416 California
Stephani Antone, laborer, r. 34 Clarence Pl
Stephani Mary F., widow, nurse, r. 609 Powell
Stephanl Peter, r. 34 Clarence Pl
Stephanplum William, cabinetmaker Blum, Eppstein & Co., r. 909 Kearny
Stephen Peter, with Haycock & Cotton
Stephens A. L., laborer, r. NE cor Bay and Larkin Stephens Alexander, sesmsn, r. 15 Pacific
Stephens Annie Miss, scamstress, r. 140 Fell
Stephens Charles, boilermaker Union Iron Works, r. W s Tennessee, bet Butte and Solano
Stephens George S., carpenter, r. 645 Vallejo
Stephens G. W., student Heald's Business College, r. Oakland
Stephens John, r. 1400 Montgomery
Stephens John, seaman, r. 106 Jackson
Stephens John J., attorney at law McAllister & Ber- gin. r. 542 Sixth
Stephens Littleton B., porter director's office S. P. Co., r. Oakland
Stephens Mary, widow, r. 904% Folsom
Stephens Mary A. Mrs., r. 503 Mason
Stephens Nelson L., r. 907 Steiner
Stephens Patrick, shoemaker, 905 Bryant, r. 542 Sixth
Stephens Pleasant A., engineer Stockton Planing Mill, r. 106 Clara
Stephens Samuel (Stephens & Co.). r. Oakland
Stephens Samuel, clerk, r. 752 Harrison
Stephens Samuel J., barber, r. 262%% Clementina, rear Stephens T., whitener, r. 532 Pacific
Stephens Thomas, machinist, r. 226 Twenty-eighth
Stephens William D., r. 2120 Mason
Stephens William R. (Stephens & Co.) r. 634 Nine- teenth
JOHN HAMMOND 70
CALIFORNIA CAR WORKS 5 1
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.
1105
Truman, Isham & Hooker.
421-427 Market St. Agricultural Imple. ments, Wagons, Steam Engines.
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1106
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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
Stephens & Co. (William R. and Samuel Stephens) fish dealers, 33 Centre Market
Stephens. See Stevens
Stephenson Ferdinand W .. assistant bookkeeper Sher- man, Clay & Co., r. 2216 Steiner
Stephenson H. A. Mrs., r. 2216 Steiner
Stephenson Jobn, machinist, r. 527 Mission
Stephenson John C., canvasser sewing machines 634 Market, r. 1017 Market
Stephenson P. H., laborer Cal. Sugar Refinery, r. cor Sierra and Tennessee
Stephenson Philip, steerage steward stmr Queen of the Pacific, r. NE cor Third and Harrison
Stephenson Robert, wood and coal, 332 Minna
Stephenson Stephen, laborer, r. W s Georgia, bet Si- erra and Shasta
Stephenson William, carpet weaver Alexander Mac- kay. r. NW cor Capp and Twenty-fifth
Stephenson William B., r. 1611 Howsrd
Stephenson. See Stevenson
Stephney Henry, waiter Palace Hotel
Stepp Charles, proprietor Faust Hall, 16-18 Geary, r. 426 Jones
Stepp Jobn, r. 528 Pine
Stepp Simeon, janitor, r. 1316 Powell, rear
Steppacher Jacob, clerk Police Court, Old City Hall, first floor
Steppe James, laborer, r. 1 Salmon
Steppenback William, tailor, r. 1525%% Dupont
Steppler L. J., teamster F. Hufschmidt, r. 231 Second Stepren Frederick, laborer, r. 552 Mission
Sterett Benjamin F., book and job printer, 532 Clay, r. NE cor Californis and Lyon
Sterett Frank A., with B. F. Sterett, r. NE cor Cali- fornia and Lyon
Sterett William I., r. 920 Washington
Sterett. See Sterrett
Sterk Fritz, millwright, r. 1325 Dupont
Sterken Henry, grocer, r. 421 Brannan
Sterling Coffee and Spice Mills, A. Schilling & Co. proprietors, 108-112 Market
Sterling Edwin C .. assistant weigher Custom House, r. 1133 Valencia
STERLING FURNITURE CO.
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