Langley's San Francisco directory for the year commencing 1888, Part 256

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Publication date: 1880
Publisher: San Francisco : Francis, Valentine & Co.
Number of Pages: 1468


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St. George Hotel, Peter Topiui proptr, 812 Kearny


St. George Livery and Boarding Stables, John W. Murphy proprietor, 408 Bush


St. George's Hall, 909% Market


St. Germain Napoleon, driver Potrero and B. V. RR., r. N s Sierra bet Kentucky and Tennessee


St. Gottard Hotel, 511 Broadway


St. Helena Hotel. Max Zimmerman proptr, 507 Mis- sion


St. Ignatius' Church, served by the Fathers of the Society of Jesus, N & Hayes bet Van Ness Av and Frauklin


St. Ignatins' College, Rev. Henry Imoda, S. J., president, 214 Hayes


St. Jean Alexander, steamboatman. r. 53 Natoms


St. Johannes B. M. Kirche, Rev. J. M. Wink- ler pastor, Army bet Guerrero and Dolores


St. John A., r. 409 Clementina


St. John Arthur, cabin boy schr Novelty, r. Berkeley


St. John Arthur B., clerk, r. 915 McAllister


St. John Benjamin G., r. 915 McAllister


St. Johu Chauncey M., U. S. Measurer of Vessels, Custom House, r. Oakland


St. John Henry L. (H. L. St. John & Co.) r. Boston, Mass.


St. John Henry S., agent, r. 915 McAllister


St. John Hester A. Mrs., teacher Rincon Grammar School, r. 915 McAllister


St. Johu H. L. & Co. (Heury L. St. John and Anson S. Scholfield) mufrs root beer and vinegar, 10 Hayes


St. John John, carpenter, r. 16 Clarence Pl


St. John John, millman Pac. Rolling Mill


St. John Mary, domestic 1019 Bush


St. John the Baptist Church, Rev. M. D. Connolly pastor, N s Eddy bet Laguna and Oc- tavia


St. John's Episcopal Church, Rev. Edward B. Spalding rector, N s Fifteenth bet Valencia and Mission


St. John's Evangelical Church, Rev. Gustave Niebuhr pastor, N s Greenwich bet Dupont and Stockton


St. John's Guild Hall, E s Valencia nr Fifteenth


St. John's Presbyterian Church, N s Postt bet Mason and Taylor


St. Joseph's Church, Rev. P. Scanlon pastor, W s Tenth bet Howard and Folsom


St. Joseph's Grammar School, Brother John B. Ziegler principal, SW cor Howard and Tenth St. Joseph's Hall, SW cor Tenth and Howard


St. Joseph's Roman Catholic Infant Asy- Inm, Silver Av, bet Algeria aud Sumatra


St. Jullien Emelie Mrs., fancy work and stampIng, 629% Union


St. Jullien Paul_ clerk Reiss Bros. & Co., r. 629%% Union


St. Lawrence Hotel, Mrs. Dora S. Wager proptr, 568 Mission


THE BEST


CLOTHING For MEN AND BOYS at THE HASTINGS" LICK HOUSE BLOCK, SAN FRANCISCO.


NATIONAL Fire Ins. Co. of Hartford


Capital, $1,000,000. Assets, $2,006,857.


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GEO. D. DORNIN, Manager WM. SEXTON, Asst. Manager


OFFICE, 33 GEARY STREET.


SAN FRANCISCO LAUNDRY. Washing well done at Low Rates.


THE BANCROFT COMPANY 721 NEW BOOKS RECEIVED DAILY.


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ST. LAWRENCE STABLE


Willinm E. Bridge proprietor, 423


Post


St. Ledger Bridget, knitter 8. F. Pioneer Woolen Factory,


St. Ledger Maggie, knitter S. F. Pioneer Woolon Factory


St. Louis Brewers, Laurent Waechter proptr, 1524-1525 Pacific Av


St. Luke's Free Kindergarten, NE cor Polk and Pacific Av


St. Luke's Hospital, W 8 Valencia, bet Twenty- seventh and Twenty-eighth


St. Luke's Protestant Episcopal Church, Rev. William W. Davis rector, SE cor Clay and Van Ness Av


St. Luke's Workingmen's Club Reading Room, 2012 Polk


St. Mark's German Evangelical Lutheran Church, Rev. Julius Fueudeling pastor, S 8 Geary, bet Stockton and Powell


St. Mary Charles A., bartender Charles G. Butler, r. Everett House


St. Mary Joseph, engineer, r. 113 Fourteenth


St. Mary's Cathedral. Most Rev. P. W. Riordan archbishop, NE cor Dupont and California


St. Mary's College, Rev. Brother Bettelin presi- dent, E 8 Mission Road four miles from Old City Hall


St. Mary's Hospital, M. J. Fottrell, M. D., resi- deut physician, corner First and Bryant


St. Michael's Church (Roman Catholic) Rev. Father Cooper pastor, Ocean View


St. Nicholas Hotel, Keegan & Goodwin pro- prietors, 212-216 First


St. Patrick Mutual Aid Asssociation, SE cor O'Farrell and Mason


St. Patrick's Church, Rev. Peter J. Grey pastor, N & Mission bet Third and Fourth


St. Paul Fire and Marine Insurance Co. (St. Paul) 322-324 California


St. Paul's German Evangelical Lutheran Church, Rev. J. M. Buehler pastor, 8 8 Mission bet Fifth and Sixth


St. Paul's German Methodist Episcopal Church, Rev. Reinhard F. Steinbach pastor, N & Broadway bet Stockton and Powell


St. Paul's Protestant Episcopal Church, Rev. W. S. Nesles rector, S 8 California bet Fillmore and Stelner


St. Paul's Roman Catholic Church, Rev- Lawrence W. Breslin pastor, NW cor Twenty- ninth and Church


St. Paul's School, John H. Hargens principal, 941 Misalon


St. Peter's Academy, conducted by the Sisters of Mercy, E 8 Alabama, bet Twenty-fourth sud Twenty-fifth


St. Peter's Episcopal Church, Rev. C. L. Mlel rector, NE cor Stockton and Fitbert


St. Peter's Roman Catholic Church, Rev. P. S. Casey pastor, E s Alabama, bet Twenty- fourth and Twenty-fifth


St. Peter's School (for boys) conducted by the Christian Brothers, W s Florida, bet Twenty- fourth and Twenty-fifth


St. Peter's Temperance Hall. E s Alabama, bet Twen- ty-third and Twenty- fourth


St. Pierre Marius, watchman U. S. Panorama Co., r. SW cor Eddy and Masou


St. Rose's Academy, under direction of Sistors of St. Dominic, S & Golden Gate Av, bet Steiner and Pierce


St. Rose's Church, Rev. Dennis F. Nugent pastor, N & Brannan, bet Fourth and Fifth


St. Rose's Parochial School. directed by the Sisters of the Holy Names, Ne Branuan bet Fourth and Fifth


"WANTS"


IN THE EXAMINER


BRING GREATEST RESULT


AT LOWEST RATES.


W. & J. SLOANE & CO.


Manufacturers of


WINDOW SHADES.


641 to 647 MARKET STREET.


St. Stephen's Kindergarten, N a Fulton bet Webster alld Fillmore


St. Stephen's Protestant Episcopal Church, Rev. Edgar J. Liou rector, N a Fuitou, bet Web- ster and Fillmore


St. Supery Adrian, with Antoine St. Supery, r. 54 To. hamna


St. Supery Antoine, sand and saw dust dealer, 555 Howard, r. 54 Tebama


St. Teresa's Church, Rev. P. O'Connell pastor, E & Tennessee, bet Butte and Napa


St. Vincent School, In charge of the Sisters of Charity, S & Mission, bet New Montgomery sud Third


Sts. Pietro e Paolo Roman Catholic Church, Rev. C. Franchi pastor, NE cor Du- pont aud Filbert


Staab Henry J. (Reeve & Staab) r. 214 Powell


Staacke Adolph, cabinetmaker, r. 938 Howard


Staacke George (Thomas Bell & Co.) r. 818 Bnab


Staadecker J. H., bookkeeper Davis Brom., Bergmann & Co., r. 1113 Post


Staats Ingwert F., groceries and liquors, 913 Harrison Staats John C. (Brune & Staats; r. 8 Ilsyea


Staats Tunco, teamster Kittredge & Co., r. 822 Jemele Stabens Joseph, salesman Louis Levy, r. 133 Jackson Stabler Samuel J., capitallat, 809 Market, room 1, r.


Oakland


Staccalo Sylvester, cook. r. 52 Jessle


Stack Ella Mrs., r. 18 Louisa


Stack James, laborer, r. 129 Twenty .ntoth


Stack James H., clerk Stack & Lacombe. r. 151 Silver


Stack John [Stack & Lacombe) r. 151 Silver


Stack John, blacksmith Herman Hofstetter, r. cor Silver Av sud Merrill


Stack Margaret, widow. r. 1015 Bryant


Stack Michael, r. 512 Mission


Stack Michael, porter. r. 5:12 Miselon


Stack Morria, plumber P. J. Flood, r. 1906 Fillmore


Stack Itichard, grocertea and Itquore, 422 Clementins Stack Richard, teamster, r. 418 Branuan


Stack S. Mra., milliner, r. 1122 Market


Stack Stephen L., clerk, r. 613 Mtanton


Stack Thomas, chicken ranch, cor Silver Av and Mer- rill


Stack Timothy J. (G. W. Olark & Co.) r. 12 IIIII


Stack Williamn, glasscutter Jobu Mallon, r. cor Silver Av and Merrill


Stack William, printer, r. 613 Mington


Stack William, stableman Lafayette Brewery, r. 725 Green


Stack & Lacombe (John Stack and George Lacombe) hattera, 639 Market


Stackhouse Charles, assistant engineer Cal. 8t. RR., r. 1428 Catiforola


Stackpole B. B., boilermaker, r. 9:11 Howard


Stackpole Charles E., bookkeeper, r. 4i Carolina


Stackpole E. G., prioter, r. 326 Pacinc


Stackpole H. H., carpenter. r. 324 Pacino


Stackpole Thomas, Inborer P. M. 83. Co., r. 27 An- thony


Stackpool Michael W., examiner Custom House, r. Alameda


Stacom Maria J., mnillinery, 111 stockton,r. 108 Stock- too


Stacy Roland J., cabincimsker Cal. Furniture Mofg. Co., r. 3 Centrat P'i


Stade Ernest, assistant O'Connor, Moffatt & Co., r. 172 Sliver


Stade John, musician, r. 172 Silver


Stadler Henry, carpenter 8 F. Cordage Factory, r. W 8 Iowa brt Sierra and Nevada


Stadman Peter D)., bartender P. il. Stiller, r. 26 4 Howard Court


Stadmuller Frederick D., r. H19 Eldy


Stadtfeld Incoh, Inelter U. S. Mint. r. 1809 Jones


Staitfeld JJ. Jr., inintug secretary, 81 Novada Block, r. 1417 Hyde


TYPE. TYPE. TYPE.


PALMER & REY.


J. GUNDLACH & CO'S. BURGUNDY & ZINFANDEL


PHENIX INSURANCE CO. OF BROOKLYN,


W. S. DAVIS, City Agent, 510 California Street.


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W. W. Montague & Co. Importers and Dealers in ENGLISH AND AMERICAN TILE,


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


Stadtfeld William C., secretary Loring Club, 69 Ne- vada Block, r. 1508 Jones


Stadtler Emil, waiter, r. 228 Bush


Staeglich Frank, gardener, r. 1307 Jackson


Staeglich Frank R., printer, r. 1307 Jackson


Staener George, r. 42%% Betcher


Staengel Eberhart, confectionery, 1432 Pacific


Staengel Otto, confectioner, r. 1432 Pacific


Staff Fritz L., fireman stmr Aurora, r. 12 Miller Pl


Staffelbach Edward, barber Ferdinand Mitchell, r. 108 Steuart


Staffler George, president Indianapolis Mnfg. Co., 642-644 Miasion, r. Santa Cruz


Staffler George C., salesman Indianapolis Mnfg. Co., r. 14 Mint Av


Stafford Arthur W., ruler Althof & Bahla, r. '16 Pfeif- fer


Stafford Cassius H., foreman Preston & Mckinnon, r. 825 Twentieth


Stafford Charles A., r. 271 Stevenson


Stafford Edgerton F., sexton Church of the Advent, r. 53 Silver


Stafford Edward W., assistant lighthouse keeper Point Bonita


Stafford F., conductor Sutter St. RR.


Stafford Henry J., Justice of the Peace, SE cor Kearny and Washington, office 224 Montgomery, r. 626 Twenty-third


Stafford James, seaman, r. 112 Steuart


Stafford James J., surveyor, r. 114 Freelon


Stafford J. Morris, bookkeeper, r. 1213 Twenty-first


Stafford Michael, boatman, r. 17 Vallejo


Stafford Nicholas, porter Mau, Sadler & Co., r. 114 Freelon


Stafford R., bookkeeper Lemoine & Pichon


Stafford Richard, porter, r. 114 Freelon


Stafford Thomas H., blacksmith, r. 904 Greenwich


Stafford Weltha, widow, r. 16 Pfeiffer


Stafford William, r. 323 Ivy Av


Stafford William, r. 415 Golden Gate Av


Stafford William, blacksmith's helper Golden State and Miners' Iron Works, r. 208 First, rear


Stafford William, engineer. r. 616% Second Stafford William, shipwright 114 Freelon


Stafford William F., attorney at law, 224 Mont- gomery, r. 114 Freelon


Stafford William G., with J. Macdonough & Co., r. 53 South Park


Stafford William J., liquor saloon, 546 First, r. 316% Second


Stafford W. J., telegraph operator W. U. Tel. Co., r. 607 Sutter


Stagg Cornelius, proptr Ingleside House, Ocean House Road nr Farley's Old Corner


Stagg Edward H., claim clerk Atlantic and Pacific Fast Freight Line, r. Oakland


Stahl Arnold, insurance broker. 303 California, r. Alameda


Stahl Jane, nurse, r. 637 Third


Stahl Jasper, seaman, r. 639 Twenty-third


Stabl John, cook, r. 1606% Stockton


Stahl Richard, musical director Tivoli Opera House, r. 236 Taylor


Stahlberg Theodore, laborer Cal. Sugar Refinery, r. 2 Harriet


Stahle Adolph, blacksmith Will & Finck, r. 250 Te- hama


STAHLE BROTHERS (John F. H. and Charles A.) teas, coffees and spices, 307 Hayes


Stable Charles A. (Stahle Broa.) r. 515 Fell Stable Christopher, r. 2119 California


Stahle Edward, barber John Stable, r. 932 Valencia Stahle John, proprietor baths and hair dressing saloon, Occidental Hotel, r. 932 Valencia


Stable John F. H. (Stahle Bros.) r. 515 Fell Stahlecker Jacob, wagonmaker, 836 Harrison


Stahlman Rudolph, butler, SW cor Powell California


Stahmer Hermann, clerk, r. 5 Calhoun


Stahmer Nelson, baker, r. 763 Howard


Stahr Gustave, r. 1115 Clay


Stahr Harry P. A., liquor saloon, 5 Berry


Stalb Conrad, shoemaker, 932 Folaom


Staib Frank O., bookkeeper, r. 930 Folsom


Staib George, printer, r. 930 Folsom


Staib Herman, r. 930 Folsom


Staib William, optician H. Kahn & Co., r. 930 Folsom Staiger Jacob J. (Witzmann & Staiger) r. 123 Perry


Stair Alexander, clerk Charles L. Laumeister, r. 1063 Mission


Stairley Irene Miss, r. 1312 Pine


Stalder Joseph, clerk B. M. Atchinson & Co., r. 2516 Sacramento


Stalder Joseph Jr., buyer B. M. Atchinson & Co., r. East Oakland


Staley Mattie J. Miss, millinery, 504 Shotwell


Staley Margaret, widow, r. 1309 Dolores


Staley William N., conductor. r. 504 Shotwell


Stall Daniel M., packer F. S. Chadbourne & Co., r. N 8 Merrill nr Rose


Stallard Joshua H., physician, 632 Sutter


Stallard Martin, cenductor Market St. RR., r. 814 Lott Stallman Charles, clerk C. F. Marwedel, r. 1824 Sut- ter


Stallman Frank O., bookkeeper E. H. Marwedel, r. 1824 Sutter


Stallman Frederick G., draftsman Risdon I. and L. Works, r. 1824 Sutter


Stallman George C., clerk John Pforr, r. 1824 Sutter Stallman Matilda, widow, r. 1824 Sutter


Stallman Nettie C. Miss, teacher Hamilton Grammar School, r. 1824 Sutter


Stalman Henry P., seaman, r. 210 Steuart


Stalınan Walter C., stairbuilder, r. 210 Steuart


Stambaugh Solomon S., physician and surgeon, 640 Clay


Stamburg Samuel, shoemaker, r. 116 Prospect Pl


Stamer August, wagonmaker, 105 Oregou,r.17% Glover


Stamer August Jr., blacksmith, r. 17%% Glover


Stamer M. H., restaurant, 420 Folsom


Stamer Otto, r. 420 Folsom


Stamm Fritz, r. 452 % Tehama


Stamm S. K., blacksmith, r. American Exchange Hotel


Stamm William, laborer, r. 2528 Bryant Av, rear Stammer John, clerk, r. 1538 Clay


Stammer L. Rudolph, clerk, r. 2208 Jackson


Stamp John, elevatorman Palace Hotel, r. 164 Jessie Stamp Richard, rigger, r. 16 Clara


Stamper Francis Mrs., saleslady, r. 1050 Golden Gate Av


Stamper George W., clerk, r. 1035 Mission


Stamper Joseph, salesman Newman & Levinson, r. 1042 Mission


Stamper Julius, cigar mnfr, 429 Front, r. 330 Hayes


Stamper Marks J., foreman Julius Stamper, r. 330 Hayes


Stamper Minna, widow, r. 614 Taylor


Stampfer Matthew, gilder, r. 508 Vallejo


Stampley Orville K., gauger U. S. Internal Revenue


Stampp Frederick, liquor saloon, 506 Clay, r. 409 Union


Stan Benjamin F., conductor Presidio RR., r. 1132 Union


Stanbard Jacob, cooper George Larsen, r. 2 Lincoln Pl Stanbridge Albert H., millhand Pac. Woodenware and Cooperage Co., r. 15 Clinton


Stanbridge Charles E., cooper Cal. Sugar Refinery, r. 54 South Park


Stancliffe Jeremiah, boatman, r. 239 Minna


Stancliff John, waiter Palace Hotel


Standard Consolidated Mining Co. (Mono Co. Cal.) John W. Pew secretary, 310 Pine, rooms 15-17


Standard Express Co., office 3-5 Commercial


LOWEST PRICES. FINE GOODS, LARGEST ASSORTMENT.


BEAMISH'S MARKET ST .. COR. THIRD.


DIXON, BORGESON & CO.,


Manufacturers of Show Cases and Store Fixtures. 37 Market St.


Try UTSCHIG'S Walking Shoes, 322 BUSH STREET.


ST. IGNATIUS COLLEGE


VAN NESS AVENUE, BET. HAYES AND GROVE, SAN FRANCISCO, CAL.


THIS institution, conducted by the Fathers of the Society of Jesus, was opened for the re eption of tudent on the 15th of October, 1855. On the 30th of April, 1859, it was incorporated and empowered to confer Degrees and Academical Honors in all the learned professions, and to exercise all the rights and privileges common to any other literary institution in the United States. The design of this in titution is t give a thorough


English, Classical, Mathematical and Philosophical


EDUCATION.


IT IS INTENDED FOR DAY SCHOLARS ONLY.


The course of Studies embraces the Doctrine and Evidences of the Catholic Religion: the Greek, Latin and English Languages, Poetry, Rhetoric, Elocution, History, Geography, Arithmetic, Book-keeping. Mathematics, Chemistry, Mental, Moral and Natural Philosophy. The study of the French, German and Spanish Languages and Practical Telegraphy is optional.


Besides the Classical, there is a Preparatory and Elementary Department for the younger students. Its object is to qualify the pupil for the higher studies.


This Instituton, provided with a full staff of Professors, presents the highest advantages for the mental and moral training of the students.


'The College having been removed in January, 1880, to its new and permanent location in one of the most eligible parts of the city, extends over a whole square, bounded by Grove, Franklin and Hayes streets and Van Ness Avenue, and possesses the most ample accommodations and improved conveniences for 1,200 students,


The new College Buildings are divided into three principal stories for the three separate departments: the Preparatory; the Literary and Commercial; and the Philosophical and Scientific.


Besides the required Reception Rooms and Offices, large and lofty halls and stairways; several Library Rooms and Debating Halls; distinct play-grounds with covered walks and porticoes for the larger and smaller students, the buildings contain a full complement of very capacious school-rooms, well-lighted and ventilated, and furnished with the most approved modern conveniences. They possess also a large and well- appointed Chapel for the Relgious Exercises, and a College Hall 100x145 feet internal dimensions, with spacious platform and stage suitably furnished and arranged for scholastic Exhibitions, Dramatic representa- tions, lectures and other public exercises.


The Scientific Department contains lecture rooms for Physics and Chemistry; a Chemical laboratory and an extensive cabinet of Physics; rooms for qualitative and quantitative Analysis; Engine. rooms with Magnet - Electric machines; Battery rooms; complete Telegraphic stations; rooms for preparations balances, spectro scopic studies, and other scientific experiments and investigations; Museum of Mineralogy, Cechy and collections of natural objects and curiosities of different kinds; and it is furnished with a very large and choice collection of Philosophical and Chemical Apparatus ordered from the best constructors of Europe and America, and with all that is necessary for Lecture demonstrations and experiments, for privat stidy, and the most complete and delicate chemical analysis and manipulations.


By frequent additions of whatever can be supplied by the best modern inventions both at home and abroad, this Department has attained a very high degree of completeness and efficiency well oal ulated th afford to advance students a most valuable opportunity of acquiring a thorough scientific training and e luca. tion.


STUDENTS ARE RECEIVED AT ANY TIME DURING THE SEASON FROM JULY TO MAY.


The Institution is open to the Public, and Visitors are always welcome. For further information apply to the President,


REV. HENRY IMODA, S. J.


214 HAYES ST.


(SEE OTHER PAGE,)


ST. IGNATIUS CHURCH AND COLLEGE, SAN FRANCISCO, CAL.


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Standard House, Mrs. Mary F. Collins proprie- tor, 1126 Market and 21 Turk


Standard Marine Insurance Co. (limited, of Liverpool, England) Jobu D. Spreckele & Bros. gen- eral agenta, J. B. F. Davis & Son managers, 510 California


Standard Oil Co. (New York and Cleveland, O.) 123 California, rooms 13-15


Standard Oil Co. of Callfornia, Edward Wheaton secretary, 13 Pine


Standard Shirt Factory, Neustadter Brothers proprietors, SE cor Grove and Gough


Standard Soap Co., Richard P. Thomas president, Leon Golly secretary and manager, office and salesroom 525 Market, factory Weat Berkeley


Standard Tea Co., S. T. Henderson manager, 1021 Market


Standard The (Max Levy & Co.) proprietors, dry and fancy goods, cloake and suits, 1128 Market aud 21 Turk


Standard Theatre, N s Buah bet Kearny and Mont- gomery


Standeford W. W., inspector Custom House, r. Oak- land


Standen Herbert, r. 227 Second


Stander Charles, baker, r. 833 %% Geary


Stander Charles, seaman, r. 116 Berry


Stander Frederick, cook, r. E s California Av bet Pro- cita Av and Twenty-eighth, B. H.


Standerwick Lonis F., commission merchant, 27 Mer- chant's Exchange, r. 22 Fifth


Standinger Mary, widow, groceries, 1819 Union


Standish George, salesman Davis Bros., r. 100 McAl- lister


Stanford Belle M. Miss, teacher South Cosmopolitan Primary School, r. 2401 Buchanan


Stanford Charles P., r. 2401 Buchanan Stanford Della Miss, r. 411 Powell


Stanford Free Kindergartens, NE cor Mission and Fifteenth, 1906 Mason, cor Eighth and Brannan and N & Seventeenth bet Howard and Shotwell


Stanford George G., carpenter California Mill, r. 2401 Buchanan


Stanford Hall. 1579 Valencia


Stanford Harry. carpenter. r. 115 Franklin


Stanford Hotel, C. H. Lehrke proprietor, SW cor Fourth and Bluxome


Stanford Hubert H., engraver Boaqui Engraving and Printing Co., r. 2401 Buchanan


Stanford James, pile driver, r. 625 Davis


Stanford Jerome B. (G. W. Clark & Co.] r. 1711 Brod- erick


Stanford John G., hostler, r. 1661 Octavia


Stanford Leland, president Southern Pacific Co. and Occidental and Oriental Steamship Co., NE cor Fourth and Townsend, room 42. r. SW cor California and Powell


Stanford Mabel, widow, r. 157 Seventh


Stanford Myron E., foreman Jay V. Lawrence, r. 2300 Webster


Stanford W., salesman Davis Bros., r. Oakland


Stanford William E., clerk H. S. Crocker & Co., r. 115 Franklin


Stanford. See Standeford


Biang Carl, clerk Lynch Bros. & Co.


Stang D., waiter Carl G. Larsen


Stang Joseph A., porter Washington Mnfg Co., r. 2330 Greenwich


Stange Edward W., jeweler, r. 208 Waller


Stange Frederick. harness maker, 422 Pacific, r. 16 Hunt


Stange Frederick C., teacher music, r. 721 Montgom- ery


stange Herman C., salesman O'Connor, Moffatt & Co., r. 39 Russ


Stange John D. (Stange & Jaenicke) r. 719 Folsom Stange Kate, widow, r. 39 Russ


Itange Paul, plumber, r. 1115 Clay


MONARCH OF THE DAILIES.


S. F. "EXAMINER."


MOST NEWS !


OST CIRCULATION ! MOST ADVERTISEMENTS !


W. & J, SLOANE & CO. DRAPERIES.


ORIGINAL DESIGNS FURNISHED.


641 to 647 MARKET STREET.


Stange & Jnenicke (John D. Stange and Wil- liain Jaenicke) proprietors Union Straw Works, 587 Mission, office and salesroom 565 Market


Stangenberger August J., traveling salesman Davia Bros., Bergmann & Co., r. 1613 Leavenworth


Stangenberger George B., clerk Davia Bros., Berg. mann & Co., r. 1613 Leavenworth


Stanger Elizabeth, domestic 520 l'app


Stangiah John, laborer, r. 1516 Powell, rear


Stangroom Charles N., cashier Robert Dickson, r. 2518 Clay


Stangroom John S., clerk, r. 2518 Clay


Stangroom Marc L., civil engineer. r. 2518 Clay Staniels Annie, widow, r. 24 Byington


Staniels Carrie B. Mra., cashier W. J. Heney & Co., r. 24 Byington


Staniels C. G. Mrs., r. 636 Post


Staniela Charles, bartender F. Michell, r. 234 Bush Staniels John 8., proptr Harvey House, 807 California Staniels May Miss, cashier, r. 24 Byington


Stanfels William H., machinist Hart & Brandenstein, r. Oakland


Stanials William H., varieties, 2301 Jackson


Staniforth Charles, helper. r. NW cor Third and King


Staniforth Julia Mrs., lodgings and liquor saloon, NW cor Third and King


Staniforth Thomas, bartender Cremorne Theatre, r. NW cor Third and King


Stanke Charles, seaman. r. 54 Sacramento


Stanko Marcus, cooper Vogel & Radtke, r. 18 First Stanle Frederick H., gauger U. S. Internal Revenue Stanley Benjamin S., nightwatchman, r. 558 Bryant Stanley Catuerine, widow, r. 263 Jessie


Stanley Charles A., aasistant engineer U. S. Mint, r. 32 Eleventh


Stanley Charles B., machinist Marahutz & Cantrell. r. 114 Clipper


Stanley Charles T., notary public and com- missioner deeda, 512 Montgomery, r. 32 Eleveuth Stanley David M., draftaman Marshutz & Cantreil, r. 32 Eleventh


Stanley D. S. (D. S. Stanley & Co ) r. 1130 Valencia STANLEY D. S. & CO. D. S.


Stanley) steam book and jot printers, 543 Clay


Stanley Edward J., patternmaker, r. 704 Harrison


Stanley F. Hastinga, phonographic reporter, 402 Montgomery, r W a Sanchez bet Twenty third and Twenty-fourth


Stanley Frederick H., mail collector Post office, r. 534 Fifteenth


Stanley George, artist John Mallon, r. Oakland


Stanley George A., compositor, r. 263 Jessie


Stanley George A., deputy County Clerk, r. 32 Eleventh


Stanley Henry, r. 1045 Eighteenth


Stanley James A .. policeman. r. 009 Union


Stanley Mary J., widow, r. NW cor Seventeenth and Castro


Stanley Patrick, liquor saloon, 625 Seventh


Stanley Peter, gardener. r. 502% Broadway


Stanley Rose Misa, with Cal. Cigar Box Co., r. 558 Bryant


Stanley Samuel B., clerk Spruance, Stanley & Co., r. 1218 Hyde


Stanley Samuel L. (Spruance, Stanley & Co.) r. 1218 Hyde


Stanley W .. machinist 8. F. Tool Co., r. Oakland


Stanley W., secretary San Francisco Bridge Co., 42 Market, r. Oakland


Stanley William, cook, r 110 Minns


Stanley William, laborer W. W. Montagne & Co., r. 00 Third


Stanley William A., teacher munic, r. 467 Clementina Stanley William H., dentist, 116 Kearny, r. 817 Van Nesa Av


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Stanley William H., willowware, SW cor Seventeenth and Castro


Stanly Amelia, widow, lodgings, 803 Montgomery Stanly George, gardener, r. 636 Commercial


Stanly John A. (Stanly, Stoney & Hayes) r. Oakland


Stanly, Stoney & Hayes (John A. Stanly, Thomas P. Stoney aud George R. B. Hayes) at- torneys at law, 604 Clay




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