Langley's San Francisco directory for the year commencing 1888, Part 257

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


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Stannah Bridget, widow, r. 11 De Boom


Stannett James, boilermaker, r. 204 First


Stannick John, laborer, r. 421 Bush


Stannidge Frank, foreman boxmaker, r. 1050 Howard Stanuidge William, foreman Yosemite Flour Mills, r. 1050 Howard


Stanovich Pedro, netmaker Neville & Co., r. 319 Green


Stana John J .. tailor G. M. Postiglione, r. Napa


Stansbury Benjamin B., miner, r. Old People's Home Stansbury Bertha Mrs., r. 88 Everett


Stansbury David J., physician, r. 305 Scott


Stansbury Edward, laborer, r. Pixley bet Fillmore and Steiner


Stansbury Henry N., printer. r. 305 Scott


Stansbury James R., compositor, r. 305 Scott


Stansbury William, painter Swan & Stein


Stansfield Elizabeth H .. widow, r. 531 Montgomery Av Stanton Andrew P., business manager The Ar-


gonaut Publishing Co., 213 Grant Av, r. East Oakland


Stanton B. Miss, with Indianapolis Furniture Co., r. 401 % Hayes


Stanton Charles, clerk N. P. C. RR., r. 817 Mission


Stanton Charles, master schr Melrose, r. Martinez


Stanton Charles H., drayman The H. T. Holmes Lime Co., r. 440 Jessie


Stanton Edward, boxmaker, r. 233 Langton


Stanton Edward, laborer. r. 560 Bryant


Stauton Edward, student, r. 1838 Mission


Stanton Edward Jr., tinsmith, r. 560 Bryant


Stanton Frank J., r. 1838 Mission


Stanton George, r. 519 Sacramento


Stanton Henry, r. 1100 Powell


Stanton Hugh, deckhand State Dredger No. 2, r. 49 Clementins


Stanton Jamea, r. 1838 Mission


STANTON JAMES I. physician and surgeon, office and r. 634 Wash- ington, and Coroner City and County Stanton Jeremiah, peddler, r. 519 Eighth


Stanton John, armorer National Guard, r. 401 }% Hayes


Stanton John, stableman S. Jacob, r. 739 Golden Gate Av


Stanton John A., artist, 611 Clay, r. 1838 Mission Stanton John H., r. 18 Elgin Park Av


Stanton Joseph, laborer S. P. Co., r. 1371% Silver


Stanton Kate Miss, vamper Cahn, Nickelsburg & Co., r. 401 3% Hayes


Stanton Mary, fruits and vegetables, 519 Eighth


Stanton Mary Miss, shoefitter Cahn, Nickelsburg & Co., r. 401}% Hayes


Stanton Michael, cardriver, r. 33 Welsh


Stanton Michael, longshoreman, r. 30 Welsh Stanton Morris, shoemaker, r. 213 Langton


Stanton Patrick, seaman, r. 44 Minna


Stanton Samuel G., saleaman Murphy, Grant & Co., r. 210 Powell


Stanton Samuel R., master mariner, r. 2305 Jones Stanton Thomas, policeman, r. 1123 Harrison


Stanton Thomas, shoemaker U. W. Boot and Shoe Co., r. 2936 Mission


Stanton Thomas J. (Thomas J. Stanton & Co.) r. 305 : Kearny


Stanton Thomas J., bill clerk Huntington Hopkins Co., r. 312 Tehama


Stanton Thomas J. & Co. (Thomas J. Stanton) real estate agenta, 305 Kearny


Stanton William M., druggist City and County Hos- pital, r. 1838 Mission


Stanwood Ada, actress, r. 825 Kearny


Stanwood Amasa O., stableman, r. Vermont ur Twen- ty-fourth


Stanwood Elizabeth, widow, r. 2117 Scott


Stanwood Frank W., cooper Cal. Barrel Co., r. Ver- mont nr Twenty-fourth


Stanwood Henry P .. general agent Chicago and North- western Railway Co., 2 New Montgomery, r. Pal- ace Hotel


Stanyan Albert P., livery stable, 1603 Geary


Stanyan Charles H., real estate, r. 2006 Bush


Stanyan Charles H. Jr.,r. 2006 Bush


Stanzing Julia, widow, r. 120 Prospect Pl


Staples Charles, engineer, r. W a Iowa bet Solano and Mariposa


Staples Charles, clerk Argonaut, r. 1002 Lombard


Staples David J., president Firemans Fund In- surance Co., 401 California, r. 711 Taylor


Staples Frank H., mining, r. 1004 Lombard


Staples George, r. 533 Greenwich


Staples James W. (Manheim, Staples & Co.) r. Oak- land


Staples John C., clerk local freight office S. P. Co., r. 711 Taylor


Staples Lafayette, traveling salesman John F. Eng. lish, r. Alameda


Staples Lyman D., engineer, r. 129 Francisco


Staples Peter, seaman, r. 117 Drumm


Staples William, laborer, r. 3 Brady


Stapleton Annie Mra., liquor saloon, NE cor Grove and Baker


Stapleton Catherine, widow, r. 316 Ivy Av


Stapleton Catherine Mra., r. 13 Louisa


Stapleton David, printer, r. 745 Harrison


Stapleton Edward, r. N s Nineteenth bet Church and Sanchez


Stapleton Edward, longshoreman, r. 526 Broadway


Stapleton Jobn, grainer, 1314 Market, r. N & Nine- teenth bet Church and Sanchez


Stapleton John, molder Pac. Iron Works, r. 512 How- ard


Stapleton Joseph, foreman Kellett & McMurray, r. 611 Grove


Stapleton Joseph W. S., bookkeeper José Garcia, r. 306 Ivy Av


Stapleton Josephine Mias, millinery, 434 Hayes, r. NE cor Grove and Baker


Stapleton Kate Miss, dressmaker, r. 601 Turk Stapleton Richard, collector, r. 306 Ivy Av Stapleton William, laborer, r. 207 Pacific


Stapleton William, shipcarpenter, r. 745 Harrison


Stapleton William J., clerk, r. 745 Harrison


Stappenbeck Charles (Charles Stappenbeck & Co.) r. 533 Jesaie


Stappen beck Charles & Co. (Charles Stappenbeck and Henry Stieber) florists, 5 Sixth


Stappenbeck Johanna Mrs., bakery and con- fectionery, 1525%% Dupont


Stappenbeck William, porter M. Hyman & Co., r. 533 Jessie


Stappenbeck William, tailor, r. 1525% Dupont


Star Consolidated Mining Co. (Tuolumne County, Cal.) John H. Sayre secretary, 328 Mont- gomery, room 15


Star Malt House. W. A. Frederick & Co. proptrs, SE cor Eleventh and Folsom


Star The Weekly, James H. Barry editor and publisher, 429 Montgomery


Starbird Albion W. (Starbird & Goldstone) r. 1055 Golden Gate Av


STARBIRD & GOLDSTONE


(Albion W. Starbird, John B. Gold- stone and Seeley B. Lyon! lumber and building material, SW cor Market and Spear, yard Beale Street Wharf


SHIRTS ... AND .. UNDERWEAR ... AT ... THE HASTINGS" LICK HOUSE BLOCK, SAN FRANCISCO.


THE LION Fire Ins. Co. OF LONDON |


Capital, $4,125,000 Assets, $4,712,747


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GEO. D. DORNIN, Manag WM. SEXTON, Asst. Managt


SAN FRANCISCO LAUNDRY. ONLY WHITE LABOR EMPLOYED. OFFICE, 33 GEARY STREET.


THE BANCROFT COMPANY


721 PRINTERS AND LITHOGRAPHERS.


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Starck Jobn (John Starck & Co.) r. 501 Ellis


Starck John & Co. (Joba Starck) butchers, 501 Ellis Starcken de Lottert Michael [Starcken de Lottert & Budet) r. 1006 Howard


Starcken de Lottert & Bodet (Michael Starcken de Lottert and Alfred Bodet) restaurant, 1006 How- ard


Stark Adolph, tailor, r. 430 Natoma


Stark Andrew, clerk freight auditor's office S. P. Co., r. 755 Grove, Oakland


Stark Anule Miss r. 236 % Ritch


Stark Catherine, widow, r. 236 % Ritch


Stark Charles J., compositor Cubery & Co., r. 236 % Ritch


Stark David, chief inspector Am. Steam Boller Ins. Co., 421 California, r. 1433 steiner


Stark Denton D., bookkeeper Renton Coal Co., r. Ala- mneda


Stark Ernest A., waiter, r. 318 Jessie


Stark Felix J., cook The Baldwin, r. 3 St. Mary's


Stark George J. W., salesman, r. 452 Bryant


Stark James, molder Golden State and Miners' Iron Works, r. Alsmeds


Stark Jane, widow, r. 685 Clementina


Stark John. clerk. r. 1019 Post


Stark Jobn W., stairbuilder, r. 330 Bartlett


Stark Lena Miss, r. 236 % Ritch


Stark Luke, butcher, 529 First


Stark Norman P., clerk, r. 2933 Clay


Stark William, seainao stmr Gen. McDowell


Stark William A., machinist Pac. Iron Works, r. 685 Clementina


Stark William R., clgarmsker Eugene Michels, r. Bonanza House


Starke Frederick, fireman stmr Columbia, r.118 Tren- ton


Starke Louis G., with Bank of California, r. Grand Hotel


Starkøy Kezish Mrs., widow, r. 1715 Leavenworth Starkey Sarsh P., widow, r. 810 Geary


Starkey & Palin (Philadelphia, Pa.) office 331 Mont- gomery, room 20


Starkie Peter, cigars and tobacco, 214 Brannan


Starkmann August, cigarmaker. r. 190 Vandewater


Starkweather George, mounter Sanborn, Vail & Co. r. 4 Dodge Pl


Starkweather Herbert J., photographic printer Fred. P. Swaney, r. 1610 Stevenson


Starkweather H. K., clerk H. S. Crocker & Co., r. Ala- meds


Starkweather Joseph B., photographer, 12 Golden Gate Av, r. 7 Caroline


Starkweather Louis S., proprietor Silver State House, SE cor Ellis and Mason


Starkweather Margaret, widow. r. 4 Dodge Pl - Starr Abraham D., president Starr & Co., 16 California. r. Oakland


Starr Addison M. (Starr & Mathisen) r. 712 Sutter Starr Alexander, cook, r. 140 Minns


Starr Augustus, r. 2107 Polk


Starr Catherine Mrs., sosp dealer, 14 Jasper Pl


Starr Charles G., first lieutenant Co. C, Ist Infantry, U. S. A., Presidio


Starr Erwin P., clerk M. P. and M. dept S. P. Co., r. 636 Golden Gate Av


Starr Frank R., compositor Call. r. 923% Mission Starr Frederick, r. 230 O'Farrell


Starr George A., bookkeeper George R. Starr & Co., r. 978 Fifteenth


Starr George R. (George R. Starr & Co.) r. 978 Fif- tøenth


Starr George R. & Co. (George R. Starr and Harry O. Link) produce commission merchants, 308-310 Washington


Starr King Monument Association. 809 Market.room 1 Starr King Primary School, Miss Margaret Mckenzie principal, N & Bryant bet Sixth and Seventh Starr Melinda, widow, r. 2420 Howard


"WANTS"


IN THE EXAMINER


BRING GREATEST RESULT


AT LOWEST RATES.


W. & J. SLOANE & CO.


IMPORTERS AND DEALERA IN


LACE CURTAINS


641, 643, 645 and 647 MARKET STREET,


NEXT ABOVE PALACE HOTEL.


Starr Mills (South Vallejo and Wheatport; office 16 California


Starr Robert E., clerk Root & Sanderson. r. 1141 Va- lencis


Starr Samuel P., clerk freight auditor's office 8. P. Oo .. r. 2705 Misslon


Starr W., Isborer Jason Springer & Co., r. 267 Clara Starr Willlam C., traveling salesman H. Levi & Co., r. 1115 Van Ness Av


Starr William D., carpenter, r. cor Sumatra and Rail- road Av


Starr William M., proptr Occidental Grain Ware- house, First and Townsend, r. Oakland


Starr && Co., Abraham D. Starr president, Alfred Bannister vice-president, H. M. A. Miller secre- tary, proprietors Starr Miils (South Vallejo and Wheatport] office 16 California


Starr & Mathison (Addison M. Starr and Thomas Mathison) refiners of antimony, N a Berry bet Fourth and Fifth


Starrett Danvill W., machinist William Deacon, r. 348 Fremont


Starrett Horace, receiving clerk S. P. O. Ry., r. 1063 % Mission


Starre James W., with Jaaon Springer & Co., r. I Sim- paon Pl


Starrs Michael, helper S. F. Gas Light Co., r. 522 Howard


Starrs William, r. 19 Moss


State Assay Office, Falkenan & Reese proprio- tors, 328 Montgomery, room 16


State Board of Forestry, Sands W. Forman seo- retary, Abbott Kinney chairman, 809 Market, room 35


State Board of Horticulture, Elwood Cooper president, B. M. Lelong secretary, office 220 Snt- ter, room 18


State Board of Silk Culture, Mrs. Louisa Rionzi seo- retary, 809 Market


State Board of Trade, John Q. Brown general manager, 16-18 Second


State Board of Rallroad Commiavloners, 119-121 Phelan Bidg


State Board of Viticultural Commlasion- ers, Clarence J. Wetmore secretary, '21 Mout gomery


State Bureau of Labor Statistics, J. J. Tobin commissioner, Jolin G. Liebart Jr. deputy, office 220 Sutter. room 17


State Commissioner of Immigration for Oregon and Washington Territory, John E. Shephard, office 506 Battery


State Democratic Club, H. P. Bush secretary. room4 105 Stockton


State Harbor Commissioners Hoard of, 10 California


State Insurance Commissioner, J. O. L. Wadsworth, 401 California


State Investment and Insurance Co. The. A. J. Bryant president, Charles It. Cushing necro- tary. 218-220 Sansome


State Mineraloglat, William Irclan Jr., office Pioneer Bids, Wa Fourth, bet Market and Mission State Mining Burean, William Ireian Jr. State Mineralogist, Pioneer Bldg, W » Fourth, bet Mar- ket and Mission


Stateler John W. (Itunnels & Stateler) r. 122 Turk


Stateler T. K., passenger agent Northern Pacide Railroad. 018 Market. r. 419 Geary


Statham William M. [Stathain & Co.) r. 1529 Geary


STATHAM & CO. (William ). Statham) pinno manufacturers fic. tary 765 Minion, antesronme 1922 Mar- krt


Stathopollo E. (Anagnoatopulon & Stathopol al r. G87 Howard


Statia Harry V., clerk Redington & Co., r. 107 Bernard


TYPE FOUNDERS, PALMER & REY, 405-407 SANSOME ST.


J. Gundlach & Oc Famous Entedel.


PHENIX INSURANCE CO. OF BROOKLYN,


HAS THE LARGEST BUSINESS OF ANY AMERICAN COMPANY


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W. W. MONTAGUE & CO. Brass and Nickel Plated FENDERS and FIRE IRONS


Open Fire - Place Trimmings a Specialty. 809, 311, 313, 315 and 317 MARKET STREET.


Stationary Engineers (National Association) Robert J. Smith secretary, St. George's Hall, 909% Mar- ket


Statistician (annual) L. P. McCarty publisher, office 807 California


Stats Thomas, barber, r. NW cor Fillmore and Fran- ctaco


Staub Henry, druggist and apothecary, SE cor Sutter and Larkin, r. 1013 Polk


Staub John, butcher, SW cor Ellis and Leavenworth, r. 501 Ellis


Stauch Mary Mrs., widow. r. Godeus nr Mission Stand Augusta, widow, r. 717 Nineteenth Stand Mary, widow, r. 107 Ellia


Staud Nicholas, plumber John Bohn, r. 15 Laskie Staud. See Stout


Staude Frederick, bookkeeper Wichman & Lutgen, r. 116 Trenton


Staude Henry A., carpenter, r. 116 Trenton


Staude John, groceries and liquors, 815 Pacific, r. 116 Trenton


Standt Henry, r. 47 Ritch


Stauf, Cooper & Redlick (Werner Stauf, Fred- eric T. Cooper and Samuel Redlick) stock and grain brokera, 232}% Montgomery


Stauf Emile, clerk, r. 2900 California Stauf Werner (Stauf, Cooper & Redlick) r. Saucelito


Stuaffer Frederick R., butcher Frederick Katz, r. 433 Pine


Stauffer John (Stauffer & Co.) r. 1836 Powell


Stauffer John R., butcher, r. 10 Capp


Stauffer Mary, dressmaking, 1611 Clay


Stauffer & Co. (John Stauffer) chemical works, John A. Durand agent, works cor Dupont, Bay and North Point


Staumbaum C. F., bartender, r. 738 Green


Stauss Christian, tailor Gordan Bros., r. 274 Tehama Stavenow William, driver George Goeppert & Co., r. NE cor Franklin and McAllister


Stayart John J , foreman F. S. Chadbourne & Co., r. 1708%% Stevenson


Stayner Frank H., stock filter Buckingham & Hecht, r. 25% Sixth


Stead George, r. 318 Chestnut


Stead George, watchmaker. r. 316% Third


Stead Isaac, capitalist, r. 715 Howard


Stead Joseph, bookbinder Althof & Bahls, r. Ameri- can Exchange Hotel


Stealey Alfred D., clerk, r. 1811 Lyon


Stealey E. Mrs., widow. r. 1811 Lyon


Stealey Thomas, real estate, r. 1412 Folsom


Stealey Thomas S., harnessmaker, 1545 Mission, r. 1412 Folsom


Steamer Crescent City, Hobbs, Wall & Co. agents, office 314 Spear


Steamship Sailors' Protective Union of the Pacific, 12% Washington


Steamship Stevedores' Protective Union, 818 Howard Stearns Ajonzo B., cured meats, 1250 Mission


Stearns C. L., machinist W. W. Montague & Co., r. 767 Folsom


Stearns Frederick K., president Stearns, Worden & Co., r. Detroit. Mich.


Stearns Greenleaf H., carpenter, r. 45 Twelfth Stearns Gustav, r. 21 Ninth


Stearns Henry O .. confectioner, r. 316 Scott


Stearns Leonard, . with D. McCarty, r. 208 Leaven- worth


STEARNS MANUFACTURING CO. (of Erie, Penn. ) J. D. Eby manager, manufacturers heavy sawmill machin- ery, engines, boilers, oils, belting, etc., Pacific Branch 29-31 Spear


Stearns M. L., confectionery, 1006 Market and 5 Eddy. r. 316 Scott


Stearns Ranchos Co., Charles A. Grow secretary, office 18-20 Phelan Bldg


Stearns Victor J., r. 405% Octavia


Stearns W. A. (Cummings & Stearns) r. 21 Ninth Stearna William H., r. 1110 Jackson


Stearns, Worden & Co., F. K. Stearns president, C. E. Worden secretary and treasurer, manufacturing pharmacists, NW cor Ritch and Townsend


Stebbings Miles, wagonmaker Jason Springer & Co .. r. 227 Second


Stebbings William, woodworker Jason Springer & Co., r. 862 Mission


Stebbins Albert, coffee roaster W. H. Miner, r. 121 Sixth


Stebbins Annie E. Miss, r. 915 Valencia


Stebbins Elizabeth, widow, r. 1906 Stockton


Stebbins Horatio Rev., pastor First Unitarian Church, r. 1609 Larkin


Stebbins Minnie G. Miss, teacher Powell Street Prim- ary School, r. 1906 Stockton


Steber Anna F. Mrs., dressmaking, 2507 Mission


Steber Joseph C., machinist M. A. Graham, r. 2507 Mission


Stecher Edward, druggist Wakeles & Co., r. 44 Sixth


Stecher Eleanor, widow, r. 317 Minna


Stecher Frederick J., carpenter, r. 317 Minna


Stecher J. Mrs., r. 123 Shipley


Stecher M., machinist, r. 724 Misalon


Stecher Otto, clerk William F. Nolte, r. 317 Minna Stechman John, master mariner, r. 111 Ninth


Steckenreiter Philip (E. Schuck & Co.) r. 220 Harrison


Stecker Eugene A., carpenter. r. 449 Twentieth


Stecker Nathan W., carpenter, r. 449 Twentieth


Steckler Dora, widow, r. 1522 Webster


Steckler Flora Miss, teacher music, r. 1522 Webster Steckler Harry, waiter, r. 565 Stevenson


Steckler Rosa Miss, salealady, r. 1522 Webster


Stedman George, seaman, r. 263 East


Stedman George W., conductor Market St. RR., r. 718 Broderick


Stedman Henry S .; salesman Zeno Mauvais, r. 1806 Scott


Stedman John, steward, r. 3 Card Alley


Stedman Joseph C., millhand, r. 909 Folsom


Steedman David, cooper George Larsen, r. 491 Bran- nan


Steedman Hannah, widow. r. 491 Brannan


Steedman M. A. Mra., widow, r. 1311 Eddy


Steedman Peter, millhand A. J. McNicoll & Co., r. Berkeley


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 A. L., stock clerk Porter, Slessinger & Co., r. 1129 Buchanan


Steele Albert, blockcutter B. Blumenthal & Co., r. 1065 Market


Steele C. Mrs., dressmaker, r. 1622 Polk


Steele Charles H., physician and surgeon, and and professor therapeutics Cooper Medical Col- lege, office and r. 2322 Mission, office hours 4 to 6 P. M.


Steele D. D., musician, r. 304 Third


Steele E. Mrs., nurse, r. 5 Stockton


Steele Edward L. G. (E. L. G. Steele & Co.) r. Oak- land


Steele E. L. G. & Co. (Edward L. G. Steele, Ed- ward Polhemus and George A. Moore ; C. Adolphe Low, George A. Low and Charles H. Baldwin special partners) commission merchants, 208 California


Steele Eugene M., engineer Mission Rock Warehouse, r. 8 Rincon Av


Steele Everard, manager Ongerth Grafting Compound Co., 328 Montgomery, room 20, r. Alameda


Steele Frank, laborer. r. Kentucky House Steele George, r. 621 Bush


Steele Harold, bookkeeper Pac. Rolling Mill Co., r. 433 Larkin


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.


RPAD HARASZTHY & CO. {


530 WASHINGTON ST. Producers of FINE TABLE WINES


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Steele Henry, druggist, r. cor California and Deviss- dero


Steele Herbert, compositor, r. 511 Post


steele James, blackwinith's helper, r. 417 Vallejo iteele James Jr., planer, r. 417 Vallejo


Steele James Bilnu, boot and shoe mannfac. turer, 1933 Union


iteele James G. (James G. Strele & Co.) r. 1006 Pine STEELE JAMES G. & CO.


druggists, chemists and dealers in California medicinal plants, 635 Mar- ket


teele Jerome, blockcutter B. Blumenthal & Co., r. 1065 Market


teele John C., salesman Thomas Day & Co., r. 1035 Market


teele John D., aswyer, r. 37% Freelon


teele Joseph, contractor, r. 109 Taylor


tesle M. A. Mrs., teacher South Cosmopolitan Prim- ary School. r. 1933 Union


teele Mattie E. Mrs., teacher Hamilton Grammar School, r. 536 Polk


Steele Samuel B. (J. B. Wooster & Co.) r. 704 Van Ness Av


tesle Samuel J., boxmaker Truckee Lumber Co. of S. F . r. 563 Minns


teele Thomas, baker,r. NW cor Eleventh and Bryant teele Thomas W., fireman, r. 171 Perry


teele William, r. 328 Jessie


teele William A. (Steele & Jacobson) r. 2043 Howard teele William A. Jr., clerk Steele & Jacobson, r. 2043 Howard


teele W. W., r. International Hotel


teele & Jacobson [ William A. Steele and Samuel M. Jacobson) mofrs trunks, 112 Bush, factory NE cor Shotwell and Seventeenth


teen Edward T., agent, r. 404 Golden Gate Av teen Gustav, seaman, r. 263 East


tern H. Mrs., widow, r. 616 McAllister


teen John O. D., freight sorter. r. 741 Harrison 7 Steen. See Stehn and Stein


teengraefe John, bartender. r. 101 First


teere & Colby (Hiram H. Colby) expressmen, 331 Esst Steere. See Stier


seers Edward E., grocer, r. 1027 McAllister eels George H., driver H. Steers, r. 451 First eers Henry, drayman, 215 Davis, r. 451 First


eers Henry H., driver H. Steers, r. 451 First eers William, cabinetmaker, r. 327% Langton efano R., laborer Am. Sugar Refinery


#ffan John, restaurant, 14 Folsom, r 107 Steiner effuni John, fruit peddler, r. 207 Pacific etfani L., widow, r. 301 Third


effani Paulina, widow, r. 1605 % Mason eff- John, r. 107 Steiner


effen Charles, musician, r. 313 Sixth


effen Francis, wood and coal, 753 Folsom, r. 213 ('lars


effen Henry, bakery, 313 Sixth


effen Jacob, barber, r. 9 Howard Court


effen Louis, florist Henry Melde, r. San Bruno Road nr Twenty-eighth effen Theodore, baker. r. 162 Shipley


effens Diedrich, bartender Michael Lane, r. 311 Te- hama


effens Dietrich (Steffens & Reinecke) r. Oakland effens Harry, seaman, r. 58 Zos


eff-ne Henry (Klute & Steffens) r. 263 Clementina


etfeus Heury. clerk John A. Stellmann, r. 2 Willow Av


effena Henry A. (Mohr & Steffens) r. 1534 Pacific Av effens Hermann, cutter, r. 2711 Sutter


effens John, clerk John Schloen r. 1541 Polk


effens John, clerk Schroeder & Bohlen, r. 2218 Fill- more


effets John G., bartender Osmer & Co .. r. 200 Bran- nan


MONARCH OF THE DAILIES,


S. F. "EXAMINER." -0


MOST NEWS !


ST CIRCULATION MOST ADVERTISEMENTS !


W. & J, SLOANE & CO, SASH CURTAINS


In all the Latest Shades of Coloring.


641 to 647 MARKET STREET.


Steffens Richard, bartender. r. 345 Tebama


Steffens & Reinecke (Dietrich Steffens and Frederick H. Reinecke) groceries and liquora, SE cor Main and Folsom


Stege John G., master mariner, r. 14 Sherman Stege Kate, widow. r. 1919 Webster


Stege Richard, proprietor Stege's Quaker Reatan- rant, 33 Post, r. 531 Sutter


Stege's Quaker Restaurant, Richard Stege proprietor, 33 Post


Stegelitz Frank, r. 620 Washington Stegeman David G., foreman Studebaker Bros., r. 214 Fifth


Stegemann Emil, teamster A. N. Hlegel, r. 8W cor Sanchez and Haucock


Stehl August, blacksmith, r. 136 Tehama


Stehl Martin, soapmaker Frederick E. Seidel, r. San Bruno Road nr Teneriffe


Stehn Amelia, domestic 1716 Van Ness Av


₡ Stehn. See Steen and Stein


Steifel Alfred, r. 304 Stockton


Steiger Charles D., bookkeeper Steiger & Kerr. r. 2 Liberty


Steiger Charles F., bookkeeper S. F. Sewer Pipe Assn, r. San José


Steiger Charles R. (Steiger & Kerr) r. 2 Liberty STEIGER & KERR (Charles R. Steiger and James W. Kerr] proprietors Occidental Foundry, manufacturers chilled car wheels and Iron castings of all descriptions, 137 First


Steiger. See Stiger


Steigers A. F., acting assistant surgeon U. S. A., Alca- traz Island


Steil Arthur, salesman Henry Steil, r. 1030 Buah STEIL HENRY Importing fallor (formerly Palace Hotel) 14 Geary nr cor Market and Kearny, r. 1030 Bush Steil Henry, salesman, r. 1234 % York, rear Steiman O. S .. hostler John W. Morehead


Steimke Brothers (Frederick and Richard) proptr Belfast Ginger Ale Co., 2768 Octavia


Steimke Frederick (Steimke Bros.) and groceries and liquors, 1801 Union


Steimke John (Bruns Bros. & Steimke) r. 2001 Mis- sion


Steituke Richard (Steimke Bros.) r. 1801 Union


Steimke William, clerk Bruns Brow. & Steimke, r. 2001 Mission


Steimle William, driver Calvin E. Knickerbocker, r. 18 Minoa


Stein A., widow, r. 438 % Hayes


Stein Aaron, chief clerk supply and commission department Wells Fargo & Co .. r. 1816 Larkin


Stein Abraham cigarmaker H. Plagemann & Co., r. 31 Washington Av


Stein Abraham, groceries, 225 81xth


Stein Abraham, r. 1602 Powell


Stein Abraham, salesman Stein, Simon & Co., r. 1123 Laguna


Stein Abraham J., barber, r. 607 Grove


Stein Albert, baker, r. Army ur San Bruno Road


Stein Auguet, seaman. r. 135 Folsom


Stein Brothers (Charles, Ernest and Henry) tanners, E & Dolores bet Thirtieth sud Thirty-first


Stein Caspar, hostler William McCafferty, r. 2428 Mission


Stein Charles (Stein Broa.) r. E & Dolores bet Thir- tieth and Thirty-frat


Stein Charles, barber Robert McGovern. r. 820 Folsom Stein Charles N., barber Fleischman & Frick, r 536 Stevenson


Stein Charles W., carriage trimmings, 265 Stevenson. r. 2319 Howard


Stein Daniel, stock and bond broker, 442 California, r. Oakland


INTING PRESSES, PALMER & REY, 405-407 SANSOME ST.


ELECTRIC AND POISON OAK BATHS AT MEDICAL SUPPLY HEADQUARTERS, 427 Sutter St.


PERRIER-JOUËT & CO. CHAMPAGNE


EXTRA DRY "SPECIAL," W. B. Chapman, Sole Agent for Pacific Coast.


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1110


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W. W. MONTAGUE & CO.


IMPORTERS OF


MARBELIZED MANTELS,


Fire Grates and Tile. 809, 311, 313, 315 and 317 MARKET STREET.


Stein David, plumber, r. 480 Jessie


Stein Elizabeth, domestic 2597 Howard


Stein Ernest (Stein Bros.) r. E s Dolores bet Thir- tieth and Thirty.first


Stein Frederick, brewer, r. 149 Dore, rear


Stein Frederick J., clerk C. W. Stein, r. 2319 Howard Stein Gashie, clothing, 417 Pacific


Stein George, r. 16% Bluxome


Stein George, baker, r. 349 Tehama


Stein George H., shoemaker, 3 Washington, r. West Berkeley


Stein Gustave, waiter Otto Johnson, r. 2645 Mission Stein Henry (Stein Bros.) r. E s Dolores bet Thirtieth and Thirty-first


Stein Henry, restaurant. 35 Ninth


Stein Henry C., bootmaker C. Dietle, r. West Berke- ley


Stein Hermann, r. 70 Everett


Stein Jacob H. (J. H. Stein & Co.) r. 1619 Geary


Stein J. H. & Co (Jacob H. Stein and Richard M. Kearney) cloaks and suits, 716 Market


Stein Joseph, porter, r. 2330 Greenwich


Stein Louis, upholsterer, r. 119 Third


Stein Martin, bookkeeper, r. 1301 Golden Gate Av Stein Mary Mrs,, r. 1129 Folsom


Stein Marx, peddler, r. 13 Norfolk


Stein Max (Swan & Stein) r. 305%% Mason


Stein Michael D., with Daniel Stein, r. Oakland


Stein Morris, tailor, 6%% Washington, r. 214 Pacific


Stein Nathan, note teller Wells Fargo & Co's Bank, r. 1814% Devisadero




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