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San Bernardino Borax Mining Co., J. W. Searles president, Henry Kreba Jr. treasurer, 106 Leidesdorff
BEAMISH'S
SHIRTS EXCEL ALL OTHERS. MARKET ST .. COR. THIRD.
DIXON, BORGESON & CO.,
Manufacturers of Show Cases and Store Fixtures.
37 Market St
JOHN UTSCHIG.
ARPAD HARASZTHY & CO. {
530 } Producers of FINE TABLE WINES
SAN
1029
SAN
San Bernardino Gas Light Co., W. B. Cllue secretary, SW cor Annie and Stevenson
San Bruno Dairy. Peter Cabune proptr, 8 8 Lahaina bet Penobscot and Santre
San Bruno Hotel, Frauk Marty proptr, W 8 San Bruno Rond bet Army and Eve
San Diego Lumber Co., Dolbeer & Carson agents, 10 California, room 3
San Francisco Abend Post (German daily and weekly) San Francisco Abend Post Co. publish- ers aud proprietors, 535 California
San Francisco Abend Post Co., Hugo Herzer manager, 535 California
San Francisco and Lake County Railroad Co., John H. Sayre secretary, 328 Montgomery, room 15
San Francisco and North Pacific Railroad Co., James M. Donahue president, Thomas W. Johnston secretary, office 410 Mission, ticket and excursion office, 2 New Montgomery
San Francisco and North Pacific RR. Ferry, foot of Clay
San Francisco and Pacific Glass Works. Carlton Newman president, George Palmer sec- retary, James H. Davis superintendent, NE cor Seventh and Townsend
San Francisco and Pacific Sugar Refinery, NW cor Eighth and Harrison
San Francisco and San Rafael Railroad Co., James M. Donahue president, Thomas W. Johnston secretary, office 410 Mission
San Francisco and Sonoma Valley Rail- road, William J. Forde agent, office Washington St. Wharf
San Francisco Art Association, 430 Pine San Francisco Artificial Paving Co., Hans M. Peter- sen, office 436 Montgomery
San Francisco Athletic Club, 43112 Sixth
San Francisco Bar Association, 121 Post San Francisco Benevolent Association, Robert Beech- ing secretary, 20 Webb
San Francisco Bicycle Club, Charles P. Fonda secre- tary, rooms 1428 Market
San Francisco Boiler Works, Patrick F. Dun- don proprietor. 314-316 Main
San Francisco Box Co .. (James R. Carrick, Hannibal Williams and William S. Wright) 515- 519 Fifth
SAN FRANCISCO BRIDGE CO. John Mc- Mullen president, M. J. Mertens vice- president and treasurer, W. Stanley secretary, G. W. Catt engineer, office 42 Market, rooms 4-7, storehouse and pier W & Sixth from Hubbell to South San Francisco Bronze Works, Joseph Puudler proptr, 773 Mission
San Francisco Brush and Broom Factory, Richard W. Simpson proptr, 609-615 Brannan, salesroom 319 Sacramento
San Francisco Bulletin Co. (George K. Fitch, Loring Pickering and estate of J. W. Simon- ton; publishers and proprietors Evening Bulletin, office 1 Grant Av
San Francisco Call Co. (Loring Pickering, George K. Fitch and estate of J. W. Simonton) publishers and proprietors Morning Call, office 525 Montgomery
San Francisco Candle Co. (Egbert Judson and Peter R. and William C. Wood'nan) works NE cor Alameda and Rhode Island, office 402 Front
San Francisco Chemical Works and Sul- phur Powdering Mill. Judson & Shepard proprietors (West Berkeley, Alameda Co., Cal.) office 402 Front
San Francisco Chronicle (daily, weekly and semi-weekly) Michel H. De Young proprietor, NE cor Kearny and Bush
MONARCH OF THE DAILIES.
S. F. "EXAMINER."
MOST NEWS !
MOST CIRCULATION ! MOST ADVERTISEMENTS !
W, & J. SLOANE & CO. DOMESTIC RUGS
IN LARGE VARIETY. 641 to 647 MARKET STREET.
San Francisco Clearing House, Charles Sleeper mans- ger. 211 Sansome
San Francisco Collateral Loan Bank Max Goldberg president and manager, Duncan McNee secretary, 538 Kearny
San Francisco Copper Co. (Campo Seco, Calaveras Co.) office 320 Sansome, room 58
San Francisco Copper Mining Co. [Spencerville, Nev. Co.) office 320 Sansome, room 58
San Francisco Cordage Factory, Tubba & Co. proprietors, E 8 lowa bet Sierra and Nevada, office 611-613 Front
San Francisco Cremation Co., George E. Voelkel cor- responding secretary, 331 Kearny, room 1
San Francisco Daily Law Journal, Stockwell & Co. proptrs, 320 Sansonie. room 40
San Francisco Daily Report, The Daily Re- port Publishing Co. publisbers and proprietors. office 238 Montgomery
San Francisco Dental Office, George W. Leek proprietor. NW cor Grant Av and O'Farrell
SAN FRANCISCO DIRECTORY (annually) oflice 518 Clay
San Francisco District Telegraph Co. Charles L. Ackerman president, J. B. Gill super- intendent, office >09 Market, branches 200 Sutter, 310 Montgomery, 912 Market, NE cor Geary aud Jones, 603 Larkin. NW cor Third and Howard, 1162 Market, 1305 Polk and 510 Hayes
San Francisco Edison Electric Light Co., office 323 Pine
San Francisco Enterprise The, (William F. Mulcahy) office 538 California
San Francisco Exchange for Woman's Work, Mrs. John F. Swift president. 116 Sutter
San Francisco Female Hospital and Foundling Any- lum. C. B. Hutchings physician, 1065 MIaston
San Francisco Fire Department, office Old City Hall, first floor
San Francisco Free Public Library, J. V. Cheney librarian, New City Hall
San Francisco Fruit and Flower Mission, 713 Mission
San Francisco Furniture Factory, Friedrichs & Gercke proprietors, N & Berry, bet Third and Fourth
San Francisco Fuse Co. The, John Rodda sec- retary, 507 California
San Francisco Gas Light fo., J. B. Crockett president and engineer, William G. Barrett sec- retary and treasurer, works NE cor First and Howard, cor King and Second, SE cor Fifth and Howard, cor Bay and Buchanan, and foot Hum- boldt. Potrero, office SE cor First and Natoma
San Francisco Girls' Union, Mra. C. E. Kinney resident director and general superintendent, 714 Bush
San Francisco Gine Works. II. C. F. Laufenberger proptr, W & Wisconsin, bet Center and Santa Clara San Francisco Gruili Verein, 737 Mission
San Francisco Hay Exchange, foot of Third
San Francisco Hebrew Free School, Dr. A. J. Messing principal, Synagogue, Turk nr Taylor
San Francisco Horse Market, D. Breslauer & Co. proptra. 625-629 Howard
San Francisco Ladies' Protection and Relief Society, E' s Franklin, bet Post and Geary
San Francisco Land and Cattle C'o., J. J. Scoville sec- retary, office 59 Nevada Ilock
San Francisco Last Factory, Frederick W. Potter proper, 10 Stevenson
SAN FRANCISCO LAUNDRY ASSOCIATION Samuel F. Bufford president, 11. 11. Wood secretary, Inundry S » Eddy bet Fillmore and Steiner, office 33 Geury
PRINTING PRESSES, PALMER & REY, 405-407 SANSOME ST.
ELECTRIC AND POISON OAK BATHS AT MEDICAL SUPPLY HEADQUARTERS, 427 Sutter St.
PERRIER-JOUËT & CO. CHAMPAGNE
PACIFIC COAST AGENCY, W. B. CHAPMAN, 123 California Street.
SAN
1030
SAN
W. W. MONTAGUE & CO.
IMPORTERS OF
MARBELIZED MANTELS,
Fire Grates and Tile. 809. 311. 313, 315 and 317 MARKET STREET.
San Francisco Law Journal (daily) Stockwell & Co. proptrs, 320 Sansome, room 40
San Francisco Law Library, New City Hall, third floor
SAN FRANCISCO LUMBER CO. dealers Iwnber, principal office Pier 12 Stenart, office section 2, foot Third, office section 3, Pier 3 Steuart
San Francisco Lying-in Hospital and Foundling Asylum, Dr. Charles Burrell at- tending physician, 913 Golden Gate Av
San Francisco Market, 522-530 Clay
San Francisco Mercantile Agency, Boys, Kimmell & Co. proptrs, 213 Sansome, room 7
San Francisco Merchant, E. C. Hughes & Co. publishers and proprietors, 511 Sansome
San Francisco Microscopical Society. 120 Sutter San Francisco Mission of Pacific Coast Holiness Association, 607 California
San Francisco Musical Fund Society, NE cor Kearny and Sutter
San Francisco Mutual Land Association, Charles L. Tilden president, Charles A. Bolde. mann secretary, 325 Montgomery, room 25
San Francisco Mutual Loan Association, A. Sbarboro secretary. 307 Sansome
San Francisco News Co. The, Emile Bauer manager, Robert White treasurer, 210 Post
San Francisco News Letter and California ADVERTISER, (weekly] Frederick Marriott editor, publisher and proprie- tor, Flood Bldg, SW cor Market and Fourth
San Francisco Newspaper Union, publishers patent outsides, Palmer & Rey proprietors, 405-407 Sansome
San Francisco Novelty and Plating Works, Rudgear & Shepman proprietors, 108-112 First
San Francisco Packing and Provision Co., Frank W. Rossbach proprietor, 517-521 Washington
San Francisco Petroleum Co., office 123 California
San Francisco Pine Lumber Co., R. Percy Wright president, M. J. Mertens secretary, office 42 Market, yards junction Green and the Seawell, and junction Kentucky and Yolo
San Francisco Pioneer Screen Works, John W. Quick proprietor, 221-223 First
San Francisco Pioneer Varnish and Gly- cerine Works, Hueter Bros. & Co. proprietors, Twenty-fourth. bet Rhode Island and Kansas, office 601 Market
San Francisco Pioneer Woolen Factory and Mission Woolen Mills, Black Point, bet Larkin and Van Ness Av, office 115 Battery
San Francisco Planing Mill, John Coop pro- prietor, manufacturer sash and blinds, doors, frames, etc., 524-528 Fifth
San Francisco Plating Works, Edward G. Denniston proprietor, 653-655 Mission
San Francisco Port Society, Rev. J. Rowell secretary, rooms NE cor Sacramento and Drumm
San Francisco Post Office, William J. Bryan Postmaster, NW cor Washington and Battery, branch offices, Station A, 1305 Polk, Station B, NW cor Eighth and Mission, Station C, NW cor Mission and Twentieth, Station D, foot Market
San Francisco Presbyterian Book Depository, W. W. Brier & Son agents. 42 Geary
San Francisco Prices Current (mercantile weekly) E. R. Painter publisher, 123 California, room 33
San Francisco Printing and Advertising Co. (H. L. De Forest & Co.) 526-528 Sacramento San Francisco Produce Exchange, T. C. Fri diander secretary, 425 California, secretary's office 24 Merchants' Exchange
San Francisco Produce Exchange Call Board Association, T. C. Friedlander sec- retary, 425 California, secretary's office 24 Mer- chants' Exchange
San Francisco Produce Exchange Mutual Benefit Association, 425 California
San Francisco Protestant Orphan Asylum, SW cor Laguna and Haight
San Francisco Public Kindergarten, 64 Silver
SAN FRANCISCO REBATE ALLIANCE Emil Cohn manager, Max Cohn secre. tary, 723 Market (See Protective Asso- ciations)
San Francisco Real Estate Circular, Thomas Magee proprietor. 20 Montgomery
San Francisco Rubber Co., R. H. Pease Jr. and S. M. Runvon agents, 577-599 Market
SAN FRANCISCO SAVINGS UNION Albert Miller president. Lovell White secretary and cashier, NE cor Califor- nia and Webb, open from 9 A. M. to 3 P. M. and Saturday evenings for re- ceipt of deposits 6 : 30 to 8 P. M.
San Francisco Savings Union Bldg, NE cor Call- fornia and Webb
San Francisco School Department Shop, NW cor Larkin and Austin
San Francisco Sewer Pipe Association, P. McG. McBean secretary, George D. Clark treas- urer, office and depot 1358-1360 Market
San Francisco Ship Calkers' Association, 44 Spear
San Francisco Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals, 604 Merchant
San Francisco Soda Water Works. H. Schaller proptr, 823 Francisco
San Francisco Sporting Mercury (weekly) W. R. Boone proptr, 425 Montgomery
San Francisco Standard Optical Co. (Joseph, Isidor, Leon and Adolph Nordman) optical and mathematical instruments, 120 Sutter
San Francisco Steam Co., P. T. Dickinson president, Jerome Spaulding secretary, 45-46 Merchants' Exchange
San Francisco Steam Marble Saw Mills, Joseph Musto proptr. 713-715 Battery
SAN FRANCISCO STEAMBOAT AND
TRANSPORTATION CO., F. W. Eaton & Co. agents, 126 Clay below Davis
San Francisco Stencil Works, J. Lincoln Greenleaf proprietor, manufacturer stencil plates, box and burning brands, steel and rubber stamps, 405 Front
San Francisco Stock and Exchange Board, Jeremiah Lynch president, Fred. W. Hadley sec- retary, S s Pine, bet Montgomery and Sansome
San Francisco Stock and Exchange Build- ing, S s Pine, bet Montgomery and Sansome
San Francisco Stock Brewery, Henry F. Bruns president, Georgo Bruns secretary, SE cor Powell and Francisco
San Francisco Storage Warehouse, J. M. Pierce proprietor, 735 Market
SAN FRANCISCO STOVE WORKS
(Chris. W. Hansen, Edward B. Magee, Alex. Bain, John Charvoz and James O'Bryan) manufacturers stoves and ranges, 622-626 Third
San Francisco Tannery, Anton Krieg proprietor, E s San Bruno Road, bet Twenty-seventh and Twenty- eighth
San Francisco Theological Seminary, 121 Haight
San Francisco Tool Co., W. A. Aldrich presi- dent, Ira Bishop manager, makers machine tools, etc., 11-19 Stevenson nr First
THE HASTINGS " THE BEST CLOTHING.
IMPERIAL Fire Ins. Co. OF LONDON
Capital, $3,500,000. Assets, $9,658,479,
-
GEO. D. DORNIN, Manager WM. SEXTON, Asst. Manager.
OFFICE, 33 GEARY STREET.
Prompt Attention to Orders for Washing.
SAN FRANCISCO LAUNDRY.
MANCHESTER, N.H
-- MANUFACTORY
A
EXPRESS AND DELIVERY WAGONS.
.
WELLS FARGO
A.W. SANBORN & CO
THEY EXCELL ALL OTHERS. Illustrated Price Catalogues on Application,
OFFICE & SALESROOMS 24 BEALE ST. SAN FRANCISCO, CAL
V. SANBORN
EXPRESS AND DELIVERY WAGONS.
MANCHESTER, N. H. -
+ MANUFACTORY
FARNSWORTH & RV
LE
A.W.SANBORN & CO
- OFFICE & SALESROOMS 24 BEALE ST. SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. -**
THEY EXCELL ALL OTHERS.
1
Illustrated Price Catalogues on Annlication
THE BANCROFT COMPANY
721 BOOKSELLERS, STATIONERS, ETC.
SAN
1031
SAN
SAN FRANCISCO TOWEL CO. Barrere
Brothers proprietors, 104 Market
San Francisco Transter Co., James Marlow manager, 18 Post
San Francisco Turf Exchange, H. Schwartz & Co. proprietors, 411 3% California
San Francisco Turn Verein, 323 Turk
San Francisco Type Foundry, Painter & Co. proprietors, 512 Clay
San Francisco Underground Conduit and Electric Light Telegraph and Tele- phone Co., John H. Sayre secretary, office 328 Montgomery, room 15
San Francisco Verein, rooms 219 Sutter and 218 Grant Av
San Francisco Vindicator (weekly) James E. Brown publisher and proprietor, office 428 Mont- gomery
San Francisco Wire Works, Charles H. Gruen- hagen proprietor, 669 Mission
San Francisco Wood and Ivory Works (Christof F. Bader, Rudolph Kuenzi and Carl F. Hang) 10 Stevenson
San Francisco Wool Exchange, George Abbot proprietor, NW cor Fifth and Townsend
San Francisco Wool Scouring Works, Frank P. McLennan proptr, office and works 49 Bluxonie
San Francisco Yacht Club, Charles G. Yale secretary, 252 Market
San Francisco Zinc Foundry, Kremer Bros. & Co. proprietors, 40 Jessie
San Geronimo Paper Milis (Marin Co. Cal.) S. P. Taylor & Co. proprietors, 414-416 Clay
San Gottardo Hotel, Lepori & Marioni proptra, 509- 513 Broadway
San Jacinto Tin Co. (San Benardino Co. Cal.) William Leviston secretary, office 6 Montgomery Av
San Joaquin and King's River Canal and Irrigation Co., William Center president, Charles Z. Merritt secretary, 508 California, room 17
San Joaquin and Sierra Nevada Railroad Co .. Charles F. Crocker president, Frank S.Douty secretary and treasurer, NE cor Fourth and Town- send, room 4
San Joaquin Improvement Company, A. W. Brooks agent, office Jackson St. Wharf
San Joaquin Lumber Co., office Pier 3 Steuart
San José Brick Co., James Tobin agent, office S. P. C. Ry. Co's Wharf
San José Fruit Packing Co., W. H. Wright manager, 327 Batterv
San José Silk Factory (San José, Cal.) Brown & Metz- ner agents, 535 Market
San José Woolen Mill Co., agency 541 Market
San Mateo Farm Dairy, H. E. Corbett proptr, depot 518 Haves
San Mateo Parcel Delivery, Edward Muller proptr, 7- 9 Third
San Mateo Ranch Dairy, James W. Goodhue manager, othce 523 Montgomery, depot 1515 Fill- inore
San Pablo and Tulare Railroad Co., Willard V. Hunt- ington secretary, NE cor Fourth and Townsend, ruom 48
San Pedro Lumber Co., John A. Hooper presi- dent, Henry M. Furman secretary and treasurer, office 4 California
San Pe.Iro Manuel, miner, r. 900 Greenwich
San Rafael and San Quentin Ferry, foot of Clay
San Rafael and Tiburon Ferry, foot of Clay
San Rafael Express, R. A. Sanguinetti proptr, 3-5 Commercial
San Rafael House, Mrs. D. K. Hall proptr. 28 Seventh San Salvador Oil Manufacturing Co ..
J. Morizio secretary, 328 Montgomery, room 24
"WANTS"
IN THE EXAMINER
BRING GREATEST RESULT
AT LOWEST RATES.
W. & J. SLOANE & CO.
IMPORTERS AND DEALERA IN CARPETS' AND UPHOLSTERY GOODS. 64 1 to 647 MARKET STREET.
Sanborn Albion 1., stairbuilder Mechani ·Nº MIII, SE cor Fremout and Mission, r. 1021 Twenty- First
Sanborn Alden W. (A. W. Sanborn & Co.) r. 24 Beale Sanborn A. W. & Co. (Alden W. Sanborn) dealera carriagea, wagons and agricultural imple- menta, 24 Beale
Sanborn C. A., r. 1198 Haight
Sanborn Clarence, architect, r. 418 California Av
Sanborn E., clerk, r. 102] Twenty-first
Sanborn Frank H., clerk Journal of Commerce, r. 118 California Av
Sanborn Frederick G., assistant secretary and treas- urer Bancroft-Whitney Co., r. 1020 Dolores
Sanborn Harvey L., clerk freight auditor's office S. P. Co., r. 3018 Mission
Sanborn James H., packer Hawley Broa. Hardware Co., r. 1109 Mlason
Sanborn Joseph A., agent Northern Pacific and Pacific Expresa Cos, 29 New Montgomery, r. 640 Seventeenth
Sanborn Louis, machinist, r. 3007 Mission
Sanborn Map and Publishing Co. (limited) R. F. Morton agent, 434 California
Sanborn Nester H., lumber surveyor, 25 Steuart, r. Berkeley
Sanborn Porter E., machinist, r. 565 Stevenaon Sanborn Theodore C., jobber, r. 821 Valencia
Sanborn, Vail & Co. (A. H. Vall) importers and manufacturers frames, mirrors, moldinga, chro- mos artists' materiala, etc., 857 Market
Sanborn W. D., general agent Burlington Route B. and M. R. RR., 32 Montgomery. r. 405 Taylor Sanborn William E., clerk, r. 2216% Fillmore
Sanbridge Albert H., turner, r. 15 Clinton
Sanbuceti Antonio, teamster G. B. Podesta & Bro., r. 903 Pacific
Sanches C., r. 132 Sixth
Sanches Randolph P., carpenter and builder, r. 653 Capp
Sanchez A. Miss, seamstress, r. 407 Montgomery Av Sanchez Agnes, widow, r. 2 Green PI
Sanchez Alonzo G., deputy, U. S. Internal Revenue, r. Alameda
Sanchez E., millhand Pac. Rolling Mill
Sanchez Felix, florist, 1009 Treat Av
Sanchez Frank A., barber, r. 8 Alemany Av
Sanchez John Mrs .. r. Heury nr Amherst
Sanchez Joseph G., clerk, r. 1009 Treat Av
Sanchez Lonis, laborer, r. 1205 Stockton
Sanchez Pedro, bootblack E. Vigoureaux, r. 16% Scott Sanchez Peter J., compositor Filmner & Stiller Elec- tro Co., r. 23 Scott Pl
Sanchez Rumuon B., clerk S. F. Gaa Light Co, r. 31 Stanly Pl
Sanchez R. B. Mra .. president Protestant Episcopal Old Ladies' Home, r. 91 Stanly Pl
Sanchez Rita P., widow, r. 837 Pacific
Sanchez Street Primary School, Mrs. Frances A. Banning principal, E e Sanchez bet Sixteenth and Seventeenth
Sancken Christian, groceries and Itquora, 1512 Eddy Saneken Diedrich, bartender J. Blobme, r. 1204 % Sutter
Sancken Richard, clerk G. II. Wellbrook. r. 1101 Mo- Allister
Sand Brothers (Joseph and Ferdinand) barbers and hatha, 50 Fourth and 23 Thitrd
Sand Edward, barber Sand Bros . r. 642 Jessie
Sand Ferdinand (Sand Brox ) r. 642 Jessie
Sand Ferdinand Jr., barber Sand Brow .. r. 781% Strv. enson
Sand Joseph (Sand Bros.) r. 644 Jeanie
Sand Joseph E., dentist, 121 Post, r. 642 Jessie
Sandberg Oscar, millman Pae. Rolling Mill. r. N a Sierra bet Loniatuna and Maryland
Sandberger Eugene weiter. r. 1 Ewer Pl
Saude O., yardman Pac. Rolling Mill
ADVERTISING AGENTS, PALMER & REY, 405-407 Sansome St.
J.Gundlach & Co's Cabinet Wines.
PHENIX INSURANCE CO. OF BROOKLYN.
ASSETS OVER FIVE MILLIONS. BROWN, CRAIG & CO., General Agents.
SAN
1032
SAN
W. W. MONTAGUE & CO.
IMPORTERS OF
IRON PIPE,
FOR GAS, STEAM AND WATER. Pipe Fittings, all Sizes. 309, 311, 313, 315 and 317 MARKET STREET
Sander Frederick, seaman, r. North Pacific Hotel Sander George, r. 26 Turk
Sander John, artificial stone worker, r. 24 Tehama Sander Maria J. A., widow, r. 829 Union
Sander Peter, clerk City and County Treasurer
Sander Robert, druggist, r. NE cor Larkin and Broad- way
Sander S., with Lebenbaum Bros., r. 1330 O'Farrell SANDERS A. A.
teacher dancing, and proprietor Union Square Hall, 421 Post, r. 233 O'Farrell
Sandera Annie Miss, groceries and liquora, 123 Ship- ley
Sanders Arnold, r. 1600 Post
Sanders Charles, clerk Joe T. Poheim
Sanders Charles, liquor saloon, NE cor Second and Howard, r. 74 Tebana
Sanders C. L., seaman, r. 116 Berry
Sandera Cornelius T. (Sanders & Johnson) r. 228 Tay- lor
Sanders Daniel, laborer, r. 427 Francisco
Sanders Daniel, upholsterer Friedrichs & Gercke, r. 433 Jones
Sanders David H., cigarmaker, r. 10 Hopeton Ter- race
Sanders David S., compositor J. R. Brodie & Co., r. 1524 Eddy
Sanders Ducke, physician, 8 Montgomery Av, room 14 Sanders Frank E., clerk, r. 233 O'Farrell
Sanders George, steward, r. SE cor Howard and Steu- art
Sanders George H. (Wright & Sanders) r. 923 Pine Sanders Gottlieb, brewer Bavaria Brewery, r. 2425 Greenwich
Sanders Harry F., with Union Iron Works, r. cor Fifth and Brannan
Sanders Henry (Sanders & Co.) r. 1622 Larkin
Sanders Henry, harnessmaker Hart & Brandenstein, r. 1524 Eddy
Sanders Henry, physician, r. 1921 Geary
Sanders Henry A., liquor saloon, 4 Washington, r. 1406 Powell
Sanders Henry S., secretary Bankers and Mer- chauts Mutual Life Association of the United States, 322 Montgomery, r. 1921 Geary
Sanders J., foundryman Pac. Rolling Mill
Sanders Jacob, dairyman, r. W s Utah bet Alameda and El Dorado
Sanders Jacob F. (W. D. Valentine & Co.) r. Lead- ville, Col.
Sanders John (Paulson & Co.) r. 423 Jones
Sanders John, commercial traveler, r. 1524 Eddy Sanders John, plumber William F. Wilson
Sanders John D. coachman 1812 Jackson
Sandera Joseph, r. Russ House
Sanders Joseph H., seaman, r. 167 Silver
Sanders J. S. Miss, r. 923 Pine
Sanders Levi, butcher, r. 613% Natoma
Sanders Louis, cigarmaker C. C. Diez, r. W s Utah bet Alameda and El Dorado
Sanders Martin (Russ, Sanders & Co.) r. 2701 Howard Sanders Mary, dressmaker, r. 173 Minna
Sanders Max, cigarmaker J. W. Shaeffer & Co., r. W s Utah bet Alameda and El Dorado
Sanders Oliver W .. clerk Davis Bros. Bergmann & Co., r. 233 O'Farrell
Sanders Samuel, jeweler, r. 1600 Post
Sanders Samuel Jr., clerk. r. 1600 Post
Sanders Sarah J. P., widow. r. 343 Beale
Sanders Solomon A., jeweler Levison Broa., r. Oak- land
Sanders Solomon C., carrier Post Office, r. 1524 Eddy Sanders William, seaman, r. 263 East
Sanders William, watchman stmr Gen. McDowell, r. 337 Bryant
Sanders William A., mining, r. 626 Grove
Sanders William O., laborer, r. 1029 Vallejo
SANDERS & CO. (Henry Sanders and Ludwig Dettman) coppersmiths, manufacturers steambont, sugar house, distillery, brewery pipes, etc., 421 Mis- sion
Sanders & Johnson (Cornelius T. Sanders and Peter Johnson) merchant tallors. 5 New Mont- gomery
1 Sanders. Se Saunders
Sandersfeld Frederick, liquor saloon, 33 Third, r. 215 Stevenson
Sanderateld John, aeaman, r. 143 Berry Sanderson Alexander, r. 435 Bush
Sanderson Austin A. (Campbell & Sanderson) attor- ney at law, 530 California. r. 2312 Washington Sanderson David, r. 225 Castro
Sanderson Frederick W., butcher, r. 19 Van Neas Av Sanderson George H. (Root & Sanderson) and president Board of Trade of San Francisco, r. 2235 Broadway
Sanderson George R. (Coffin & Sanderson) and general agent United Life and Accident Ins. Assn., 312 Pine, r. 2112 Broadway
Sanderson Gorham D., clerk Schweitzer & Co., r. 1617 Larkin
Sanderson Harriet L., widow, r. 2510 Steiner
Sanderson James, insurance agent, r. 832 Treat Av
Sanderson James E. T., engineer, r. 832 Treat Av
Sanderson James J., superintendent O'Connor, Mof- fatt & Co., r. 1427 Webster
Sanderson James L., r. 8 Antonio
Sanderson John, carpenter, r. 428 Third
Sanderson John, tanner, r. cor Twenty ninth and Sanchez
Sanderson Lemuel A., saleaman A. Schilling & Co., r. 1617 Larkin
Sanderson Luther C., salesman, r. 407 Mason
Sanderson William. clerk, r. Lundy Lane nr Esmer- alda, B. H.
Sanderson William W., r. 717 Broadway
Sanderson William W., clerk Root & Sanderson, r. 1708 Octavia
Sandford John Mrs., proprietor Oriel Hotel. 1904 Market
Sandford John, clerk E. R. Slocum & Co., r. 144 Sixth Sandford John B., contractor, r. Winthrop House
Sandford L. N. Dr., dentist, office and r. 110% Turk
Sandkamp John H., watchmaker, 126 Kearny, room 16 Sandman George, coffee saloon, 217 Sixth
Sandman John G., master Russian stmr Alexander, office 310 Sansome, r. 2118 Pine
Sandman Solomon, policeman, r. 1043 Folsom
Sandmann Ernest, groceries and liquors, 500 First Sandmann Herman, master mariner, r. 922 Battery Sandoval Seferina, widow. r. 727 % Broadway, rear
Sandow George, civil engineer and surveyor, r. 1008 Union
Sandoz Augustus C .. r. 103 Montgomery Av
Sandoz Numa (Sandoz & Co.) r. 510 Pine
Sandoz & Co. (Numa Sandoz) liquor saloon, 510 Pine Sandrethe Henry, finisher Indianapolis Furniture Co.,
r. 14 Collingwood
Sandry Michael J., clerk James G. Steele & Co., r. 520 Stevenson
Sands Charles T., master mariner. r. 118 Eleventh
Sands David W. Mrs., r. 252% Third
Sands H., porter C. E. Whitney & Co., r. 712 Leaven- worth
Sande Joseph R .. janitor Olympic Club, r. 252% Third Sands Mary Mrs., r. 10614 Welsh
Sands O. T., carpenter, r. 1457 % Minna
Sands William, clerk, r. 44 Third
Sands William, plumber W. S. Potthoff, r. 1309 Mis- sion
Sandsteen Frederick W., tailor H. S. Bridge & Co., r. 13 Monroe
EVERY DESCRIPTION OF UNDERWEAR AT
BEAMISH'S MARKET ST., COR. THIRD.
DIXON, BORGESON & CO.,
Manufacturers of Show Cases and. Store Fixtures.
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