Langley's San Francisco directory for the year commencing 1889, Part 289

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Publication date: 1889
Publisher: San Francisco : Francis, Valentine & Co.
Number of Pages: 1616


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Starbird Ralph, clerk Starbird & Goldstone, r. 905 Market


STARBIRD & GOLDSTONE


(Albion W. Starbird, Seeley B. Lyon and John B. Goldstone) wholesale and retail lumber dealers, 101-107 Market, yard SE cor Mission and Spear


Starbuck Thomas, seaman, r. 217 Broadway


Starchen Michael, cook, r. 524 Stevenson


Starck John (John Starck & Co.) r. 501 Ellis Starck Joseph C., r. 417 Powell


Starck John & Co. {John Starck and Gottlieb Burg- dorff) butchers, SW cor Leavenworth and Ellis Staricco Giovanni, laborer r. 11 Union Pl, rear Stark Adolph, tailor, r. 217 Clara


Stark Andrew, clerk Freight Auditor's Office S.P.Co., r. 149 Ninth


Stark Andrew G., r. 327 Larkin


Stark Andrew H., salesman Feigenbaum & Co., r. 327 Larkin


Stark August, laborer Cal. Sugar Refinery, r. W s Mississippi nr Santa Clara


Stark Charles J., compositor Cubery & Co., r. 218 Linden Av


Stark David, chief inspector Am. Steam Boiler Ins. Co., 421 California


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


Stark Ferdinand. teacher music, r. 1218 Folsom


Stark Frederick J., bartender Mercsutile Lunch, r. 102 Stockton


Stark George, cooper Am. Sugar Refinery, r. 44 Sixth Stark George J. W., salesman Dodge, Sweeney & Co., r. Oakland


Stark Gustave, clerk P. Taussig, r. 227 Sixth


Stark James A., paperhanger, r. 869 Mission


Stark Jane, widow, r. 685 Clementina


Stark John, clerk Gen. Freight Office S. P. Co., r.1019 Post


Stark John, longshoreman, r. 221 Ritch


Stark John W., stairbuilder George R. Jesse, r. 330 Bartlett


Stark Lillian M. Miss, teacher Lobos Avenue School,r. 1019 Post


Stark Luke, butcher, 529 First


Stark Norman P., freight clerk. r. 2214 Geary


Stark William, clerk Rathjen Bros.


Stark William, driver T. B. Ross


Stark William, laborer, r. NW cor First and Mission


MONARCH OF THE DAILIES.


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S. F. "EXAMINER."


MOST NEWS !


MOST CIRCULATION ! MOST ADVERTISEMENTS !


W. & J, SLOANE & CO. IMPORTERS OF


ORIENTAL RUGS.


641 to 647 MARKET STREET.


Stark William, seaman U. S. stmr Gen. McDowell, r. 44 Zoe


Stark William A., machinist, r. 235 Eighth


Starke Gustav (Starke & Kammerer) r. 719 Larkin


Starke Harold, clerk Spring Valley W. W., r. 1429% O'Farrell


Starke Louis G., with Bank of California, r. 320 Ellis Starke & Kammerer (Gustav Starke and Gustave Kammerer) manufacturers survey instruments, 713 Larkin


Starker I. L., porter Yates & Co., r. Hackmeter's Hotel


Starkey Charles. r. 810 Geary


Starkey Edward, r. 11 Madison Av


Starkey K. Mrs., hair dresser, r. 932 Clay


Starkey Sarah P. Mrs., r. 810 Geary


Starkey William H., compositor. r. 517 Jessie


Starkie Peter, cigars and tobacco, 214 Brannan


Starkweather George, rattanworker Wakefield Rattan Co., r. 4 Marye Terrace


Starkweather Herbert J., photographer F. P. Swasey, r. 1610 Stevenson


Starkweather H. K., clerk H. S. Crocker & Co., r. Alameda


Starkweather J. C., r. 1104 Market


Starkweather Joseph B., photographer, r. 7 Caroline Starkweather M. Mrs., widow, r. 4 Marye Terrace


Starling Albert M., machinist Union Iron Works, r. 14 Capp


Starner Thomas W., blacksmith A. Doble, r. 127 Second


Starr Abraham D., president Starr & Co .. 16 California, r. Oakland


Starr Addison M. (Starr & Mathison) r. 712 Sutter


Starr Antonio S., groceries, 1722 Stockton


Starr Benjamin F., conductor Presidio RR., r. 1122 Union


Starr Erwin P., clerk M. and M. Dept. S. P. Co., r. 820 Sutter


Starr Frank R., compositor Call, r. 234 Bush


Starr George A., bookkeeper George R. Starr & Co., r. 978 Fifteenth bet Noe and Castro


Starr George R. (George R. Starr & Co.) r. 978 Fif- teenth bet Noe and Castro


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


Starr King Primary School, Miss Kate Conklin prin- cipal, N s Bryant bet Sixth and Seventh


Starr Mills (South Vallejo and Wheatport) office 16 California


Starr Robert, molder Enterprise Foundry


Starr Robert E. salesman Root & Sanderson, r. Oak- land


Starr Samuel P., clerk Freight Auditor's Office S. P. Co .. r. 2903 Mission


Starr Stephen, messenger Headquarters Division of the Pacific, U. S. A.


Starr William C., traveling salesman H. Levi & Co., r. 1910 Leavenworth


Starr William D., carpenter, r. Teneriffe, Bay View Starr William M. lather r. 210 Minna


Starr William M., proprietor Occidental Warehouse, First and Townsend, r. Oakland


Starr William W., salesman George R. Starr & Co., r. 978 Fifteenth bet Noe and Castro


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


Starr & Mathison (Addison M. Starr and Thomas Mathison) smelters and refiners of antimony, 2160 Harrison


Starratt Horace, receiving clerk Freight Dept. S. P. C. Ry. r. 1063% Mission


Starratt William, blacksmith Union Works, r. 204 First


Starrett Stephen M., miner, r. 1111 Valencia Starrett John A., carpenter Ward & Wallace


PACIFIC MANE'G CO. PUMPS.


CYCLONE AND STAR WINDMILLS.


SEE ADVERTISEMENT INSIDE BACK COVER.


MAHOGANY and SPANISH CEDAR; JOHN WIGMORE & SON, SPEAR and HOWARD STS.


PERRIER-JOUËT & CO. CHAMPAGNE


FINEST EXTRA QUALITIES, EXTRA DRY "SPECIAL." "CREMANT ROYAL " and "BRUT."


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IMPORTERS OF GALVANIZED AND COMMON


Sheet Iron


All Sizes and Numbers. 309, 311, 313, 315 and 317 MARKET STREET.


Starrs James, millhand Pac. Planing Mill, r. 1 Simp- son Pl


Starrs Mathew, foreman Gas Co., r. 522 Howard Starrs William, bellman Lick House. r. 19 Moss


State Assay Office, Louis Falkenau proprietor, 328 Montgomery, room 16


State Board of Forestry, Sands W. Forman sec- retary, Abbott Kinney chairman, Flood Bldg, room 35


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


State Board of Railroad Commissioners, 119-121 Phelan Bldg


State Board of Silk Culture, Mrs. Louisa Rienzi secretary, office 91-92 Flood Bldg


State Board of Trade. John Q. Brown general manager, 605 Market


State Board of Viticultural Commission- ers, Clarence J. Wetmore general manager and secretary, 216 Montgomery


State Bureau of Labor Statistics, J. J. Tobin commissioner, John G. Liebert Jr. deputy, office 220 Sutter, rooms 15-16


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


State Democratic Club, 207 Sutter


State Harbor Commissioners Board of, 10 California


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


State Investment and Insurance Co. The, George L. Brander president, Charles H. Cushing secretary, 218-220 Sansome


State Mineralogist, William Irelan Jr., office Pioneer Bldg, Ws Fourth bet Market and Mission State Mining Bureau, William Irelan Jr. State Mineralogist, Pioneer Bldg, W s Fourth bet Mar- ket and Mission


States Annie, dressmaker, r. 404 Brannan


Stateler John W. (Runnels & Stateler) r. 957 Market Stateler T. K., passenger agent Northern Pacific RR., 618 Market, r. Alameda


Statham William M. (Statham & Co.) r. 1529 Geary Statham & Co. (William M. Statham) piano mnfrs, factory 765 Mission, salesrooms 1322 Market


Stathopolis E. (Anagnostopulos & Stathopolis) r. 331 East


Stationary Engineers (National Association) Robert J. Smith secretary, St. George's Hall, 909% Market Statisilcian and Economist. (annual) L. P. McCarty publisher, 814 California


Statler Jacob (Dasher & Statler) r. 232 First Staub Henry, tailor, r. 214 Powell


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


Staub's Pharmacy, J. G. B. Broemmel proprie- tor, SE cor Sutter and Larkin


Stauch Mary, widow, r. 7 Godeus


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


Staude Henry A., salesman J. Staude, r. 116 Trenton Staude John, groceries and liquors, 815 Pacific and Assemblyman 32d District, r. 116 Trenton Staud John N., plumber, r. 22 Laskle


19 Staud. See Stout


Stauf, Cooper & Redlick (Werner Stauf, Fred- erick T. Cooper and Samnel Redlick) stock and grain brokers, 232 % Montgomery


Stauf Werner (Stauf, Cooper & Redlick) r. Saucelito Stauffacher Henry J., blacksmith II. B. Schindler, r. Oakland


Stauffer John (Stauffer & Co.) r. 1836 Powell Stauffer John R., butcher, r. 10 Capp


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


Stanle Frederick H., gnager U. S. Internal Revenue Stsuss Christian, tailor Gordan Bros., r 8 Stanly Pl Stavelar Jacob, bootmaker, r. 502 Pacific


Stavenow William, r. 600 McAllister


Stawe John F., cigar mufr, 730 Montgomery, r. Oak- land


Stayart John J .. cabinetmaker F. S. Chadbourne & Co., r. 844 Fifteenth


Stayner T. J., r. 1909 Leavenworth


Stayton Robert H., teamster Capitol Mills, r. 31 Erie


Stead Alexander, carpenter, r. N s Sierra bet Louis- ians and Maryland


Stead George, r. 318 Chestnut


Stead George, watchmaker, 316%% Third


Stesd Joseph, bookbinder Althof & Bahls, r. 330 Turk


Steadler Susie Miss, with Elizabeth Spivey, r. 220 Sixth


Steadman David, cooper, r. 491 Brannan


Stealey Alfred D., stenographer Black Diamond Coal Mining Co., r. 92914 Howard


Stealey Ellen, widow, r. 92914 Howard


Stealey John, real estate, r. 1206 Market


Stealey Thomas, real estate, r. 1412 Folsom


Stealey Thomas S., harness and saddlemaker, 1553 Mission, r, 1412 Folsom


Steamship Stevedors' Protec tive Union, 818 Howard


STEAM SODA WORKS


Pierre G. Somps proprietor, 259-261- 263 Clementina


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


Steamship Sailors' Protective Union of the Pacific Coast, 14% Washington


Stearns Alonzo B., dalry produce, 1250 Mission


Stearns Annie M. Mrs. (Stearns & Maxwell) r. 115 Valencia


Stearns Charles H., carpenter J. Hammond & Co., r. 715 Twenty-third


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


Stearns George F., clerk Harris & Jones, r. 1033 Va- lencia


Stearns Greenleaf H., carpenter J. Hammond & Co., r. 115 Valencia


Stearns Henry O., confectioner, r. 315 Scott


Stearns H. M., teacher Heald's Business College, r. Oakland


Stearns Jacob J., clerk Pope Bros., r. 208 Leavenworth Stearns Leonard, horseshoer W. Duncan, r. 208 Leav- enworth


STEARNS MANUFACTURING CO.


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


Stearns M. L., confectionery, 1006 Market and 5 Eddy, r. 315 Scott


Stearns Ranchos Co. (Los Angeles and San Bernardino Cos.) Charles A. Grow secretary, 18-20 Phelan Bldg


Stearns Rose, widow, r. 208 Leavenworth


Stearns Victor J., student, r. 33 Fulton


Stearns William A. (Cummings & Stearns) r. 109 Ninth


Stearns 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


Stearns & Maxwell (Mrs. Annie M. Stearns and Mrs. Myra A. Maxwell) dressmaking, 115 Valencia


Stebbins A. Mrs., widow, r. 412 Jones


Stebbins Albert De W., miller W. H. Miner, r. 406


Stebbins Burt, fireman stmr West Coast, r. 29 Minns Stebbins Charles, cook G. Strand, r. 636 Sacramento Stebbins Elizabeth, widow, r. 1906 Stockton


INCORPORATED 1863.


PACIFIC BANK.


BUYS AND SELLS EXCHANGE. MAKES COLLECTIONS PROMPTLY AND ON LOWEST TERMS. Issues Letters of Credit available the world over.


ORIENT Ins. Co. OF HARTFORD


Capital, $1,000,000 | GEO. D. DORNIN, Manager Assets, $1,718,375 WM. SEXTON, Asst. Manager.


OFFICES : SAN FRANCISCO, 33 GEARY STREET; OAKLAND, 862 BROADWAY.


SAN FRANCISCO LAUNDRY.


THE BANCROFT COMPANY


721 MARKET ST. S. BOOKBINDERS, ENGRAVERS, ETC.


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Stebbins Grace Miss, general agent Van Horn & Turner, r. 1130 Market


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


Stebbins Joseph H., financial agent, 438 California, r. 501 Post


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


Stebbins Susan A. Mrs., fortune teller, r. 115 Sixth Steber Herman, carpenter, r. Ocean View


Steber Joseph C., machinist, r. 2507 Mission


Stebney Caroline, widow, r. 229 Birch Av


Stecher Edward, druggist, r. 317 Minna


Stecher Fritz J., carpenter, r. 317 Minna Stecher Lenora, widow, r. 317 Minna


Stecher Otto, clerk W. F. Nolte, r. 317 Minna


Steckenreiter Philip (E. Schuck & Co.) r. 415 Fremont


Stecker Eugene A., carpenter, r. 449 Twentieth


Stecker Max, engineer, r. 724 Mission


Stecker Nathan W., carpenter. r. 449 Twentieth Steckler Abel H., waiter, r. 567 Stevenson


Steckler Dora, widow, r. 1522 Webster


Steckler Flora Miss, teacher music, r. 1522 Webster Steckler Rosa Miss, saleslady, r. 1522 Webster


Stedman C., capitalist, r. 679 Harrison


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


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


Stedman Jobn, seaman, r. 1116 Kearny


Steedman David, cooper B. Dreyfus & Co., r. 491 Brannan


Steedman Hannah, widow, r. 491 Brannan


Steedman John, clerk William S. Duncomb & Co., r. 427 Sutter


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


Steedman Robert, cabinetmaker A. J. McNicoll & Co., r. Berkeley


Steedman Robert Jr., helper Day & Pracy, r. Oakland Steeger Ferdinand E., compositor Abend Post, r. 242 Jessie


Steel George, clerk California Insurance Co.


Steel James (Yeoman & Steel) r. 445 Natoma


Steel Thomas, fireman stmr Encinal, r. 171 Perry


Steel William, assistant manager London and San Francisco Bank (limited) NW cor California and Leidesdorff, r. Oakland


Steele Adam, teamster William Kerr, r. 901 Battery Steele Albert, glove cutter B. Blumenthal & Co., r. | Steen John C. D., watchman. r. 743 Harrison


808 Mission


Steele Charles, longahoreman, r. 445 Natoma, rear Steele Charles, waiter, r. 505 Bush


Steele Charles H., physician, r. 2322 Mission


Steele Daniel L., dentist G. W. Leek, r. NW cor Grant Av and O'Farrell


Steele Edgar W., dairyman, r. 2608 California


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


Steele E. L. G. & Co. (Edward L. P. Steele, Edward Polhemus, George A. Moore, C. Adolphe Low and George A. Low special partners) com- mission merchants, 208 California


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


Steele Fannte E. Miss, r. 2322 Mission


Steele George F., canvasser, r. 1807 Mission


Steele Harold, bookkeeper Pac. Rolling Mill, r. 310 Ellis


Steele Henry, druggist and chemist, 2742 California


Steele James, blacksmith Risdon I. and L. Works, r. 40 Ruas


Steele James, laborer, r. 263 East


Steele James, seaman, r. 217 Broadway


Steele James, seaman. r. 445 Natoma


Steele James A., mill planer, r. 40 Russ


Steele James B., ahoemaker. 1933 Union


Steele James G. ¡ James G. Steele & Co.) r. 912 Pine


"WANTS"


IN THE EXAMINER


BRING GREATEST RESULT


AT LOWEST RATES.


W. & J. SLOANE & CO.


Importers and Dealers in


BEDDING SUPPLIES 641 to 647 MARKET STREET.


STEELE JAMES G. & CO.


druggists, chemists and dealers in Cal- ifornia medical plants, 635 Market


Steele Jerome, glovecutter B. Blumenthal & Co., r. 808 Mission


Steele John, carpenter Union Iron Works, r. 142% Fourth


Steele John, laborer Pac. Rolling Mill r. N s Sierra bet Louisiana and Maryland


Steele John, sawyer, r. 20%% Minna


Steele John, seaman, r. 217 Broadway


Steele John C., aalesman, r. 1035 Market


Steele John D., helper Wells, Russell & Co., r. 20% Minna


Steele Joseph, carpenter, r. 106 Eddy


Steele Lincoln, stock clerk Porter, Slessinger & Co., r. 215 Kearny


Steele M. Mrs., nurse, r. 2 Carlos Pl


Steele M. A. Mrs, teacher South Cosmopolitan Pri- mary School, r. 1933 Union


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


Steele Richard Rev., r. 2322 Mission


Steele Samuel, carpenter, r. 130 Clara


Steele Samuel B. (B. W. Brown & Co.) r. 704 Van- Ness Av


Steele Samuel J .. boxmaker, r. 563 Minna


Steele Thomas W., fireman, r. 171 Perry


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


Steele & Jacobson (William A. Steele and Samuel M. Jacobson) manufacturers trunks and traveling bags, 112 Bush, factory NE cor Shotwell and Seventeenth


Steen Edward T., engineer, r. 1812 Market


Steen Meyer A., saleaman Raphael Weill & Co., r. 617 McAllister


Steen. See Stehn and Stein


and Steene Thomas, baker, r. NW cor Eleventh Bryant


Steenson Will J., mixer Eclipse Cracker Bakery, r. 301 Montgomery Av


Steeple Charles J., assistant general freight agent S. P. Co., NE cor Fourth and Townsend, r. Oakland Steere Jesse, plasterer, r. 464 Folsom


Steele & Colby (Hiram H. Colby) expressman, 331


East


Steere. See Stier


Steers Harry H., teamster, r. 451 First


Steera George H., drayman, 208 Front, r. 451 First


Steers Henry, drayman, 208 Front, r. 451 First


Steers William, cabinetmaker Union Iron Works, r. 327% Langton


Stefanazzi Giuseppe, waiter, r. 502 Union Stefano Martini, bootblack. r. 515 Chestnut


Steffan Jacob, barber John Fleischmann, r. 9 Howard Court


Steffan John, restaurant, 14 Folsom, r. 107 Steiner


Steffen Carl, teacher music, r. 1220 Mission


Steffen Charles, musician The Rathskeller, r. 121 Turk


Steffen Francis, wood and coal, 753 Folsom, r. 213% Clara


Steffen H. & T. (Heinrich and Theodore) bakery, 313 Sixth


Steffen Heinrich (H. & T. Steffen) r. 313 Sixth


STEFFEN LOUIS florist and gar- dener, flowers tastefully done up, cut flowers on hand. 240 Third


Steffen Theodore (H. & T. Steffen) r. 313 Sixth


Steffens Charles W., bartender J. Rotherman, r. E 8 Fourth bet King and Townsend


Steffena Diedrich, bartender Michael Lane, r. 5 Glover


STARBIRD & GOLDSTONE


DEALERS IN LUMBER. SUGAR PINE LUMBER FOR FOREIGN SHIPMENT 101 Market St.


J. Gundlach & Co's Table Wines.


MOET & CHANDON CHAMPAGNE. 1884 VINTAGE. RICH and DRY.


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W. W. Montague & Co. PUMPS,


Suction and Force.


FOR HAND, WIND-MILL AND POWER ALL SIZES. 809, 311, 313, 315 and 317 MARKET STREET


Steffens Diedrich E. (Steffens & Krohn; r. 137 Folsom Steffens Frederick, miner, r. 63 Natoms


Steffens Henry, r. 5 Glover


Steffens Henry (Klute & Steffens) r. 327 Clementina


Steffens Henry, bartender John Sohl, r. SE cor Taylor and Bay


Steffens Henry, clerk Schlesseimann Bros., r. 101 Hayes


Steffens Henry, marble worker William Black, r. 127 Silver, rear


Steffens Henry, seaman, r. 58 Zoe


Steffens Henry A. ()lohr & Steffens) r. 1530 Pacific Av


Steffens Herman, cutler, r. 2711 Sutter


Steffens John, cellarman S F. Stock Brewery


Steffens John, maltster Pioneer Malt House, r. 600 Vallejo


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


Steffens Thomas, seaman, r. North Pacific Hotel


Steffens William, clerk Julius Carstensen, r. SE cor Dolores and Twenty-ninth


Steffens & Krohn (Diedrich E. Steffens and Fred- erick Krohn) groceries and liquors, SE cor Main and Folsom


Stege John. laborer U. S. Brewery Stege John G., r. 26 Turk


Stege Richard, proprietor Stege's Quaker Res- taurant, 30 Ellis. r. 1023a Post


Stege's Quaker Restaurant, Richard Stege proprietor. 30 Ellis


Stegelitz Frank, tailor, r. 620 Washington


Stegeman David G., foreman Studebaker Bros., r. 639 % Natoma


Steger Martin, laborer Cal. Sugar Refinery, r. Ten- nessee nr Sierra


Steger Robert, brass worker Thomas Day & Co., r. Oakland


Steger Robert, seaman, r. 309 Minns


Stegman Charles H., salesman Ames & Detrick, r. Oakland


Stehl Martin, tanner Samuel Bloom, r. S s Army nr San Bruno Road


Stehlin Adolph F., painter S. P. Co .. r. 437 Fifteenth* Stehnke Frederick, clerk Peter H. Wulff, r. Trinidad nr Yazoo


Steigelmann George, bartender, r. 923 Filbert


Steiger A. & Sons (San Jose) pottery and terra cotta, office 1358-1360 Market


Steiger Caroline, widow, r. 68 Tebama


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


Steiger Charles F., bookkeeper S. F. Sewer Pipe Assn, r. 606% Haight


Steiger Charles R. (Steiger & Kerr) r. 2 Liberty


Steiger William, patternmaker Dow Steam Pump Works. r. 122 Tenth


STEIGER & KERR (Charles R. Steiger and James W. Kerr) proprie- tors Occidental Foundry, 137 First Steiger. See Stiger


Steil Arthur, salesman Henry Steil, r. 1030 Bush Steil George, clerk Schulken Bros., r. 1018 Hamp- shire


STEIL HENRY Importing tailor (formerly Palace Hotel) 14 Geary nr cor Market and Kearny, r. 1030 Bush Steil Margaret, widow, r. 1018 Hampshire


Steimke Brothers (Frederick and Richard) proptrs Belfast Ginger Ale Co., E s Octavia bet Union and Green


Stelmke Frederick, proprietor Spring Valley Grocery and Provision Store, SW cor Unton and Octavia and (Steimke Broa.) r. 1801 Union


Steimke John (Bruns, Bros. & Steimke) r. 295 Six- teenth


Steimke Richard (Steimke Bros.) r. 1801 Union


Steimke William, groceries and liquors, 326 % Devisa- dero


Steimle William, molder Enterprise Foundry, r. 18 Minna


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


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


Stein Abraham, groceries, 404% Sixth, r. 1359 Folsom Stein Abraham, salesman Stein, Simon & Co., r. 1123 Laguna


Stein Abraham, sawyer Armes & Dallam, r. 8 Freelon Stein Abraham J., barber, 604 Montgomery, r. 507 Grove


Stein Anna Mrs., restaurant, 1239 Market, r. 786% Stevenson


Stein August, clerk M. Detels & Co., r. SE cor Harri- son and Main


Stein Brothers (Henry and Ernest H.) tanners, E 8 Dolores bet Thirtieth and Thirty-first


Stein Charles, tanner Stein Bros., r. Day nr Church


Stein Charles J., carriage trimmer O'Brien & Sons, r. 944 Howard


Stein Charles N., barber Fleischman & Frick, r. 555 Stevenson


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


Stein Conrad, laborer, r. 16 Elliot Park


Stein Daniel, office 440 California, r. Oakland


Stein E., merchant, r. 512 Bush


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


Stein Frederick J., salesman Charles W. Stein, r. 2319 Howard


Stein Gashie, clothing, 415 Pacific


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


Stein Henry (Stein Bros.) r. Es Dolores bet Thirtieth and Thirty-first


Stein Henry, restaurant, 1239 Market, r. 7863% Steven- 8011


Stein Hermann, r. 70 Everett


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


Stein James, stone cutter, r. 448 Sixth


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


Stein John, r. 1422 Pacific


Stein Jonas R., peddler, r. 978 Harrison, rear


Stein Joseph, fringemaker, r. 74 Natoma


Stein Joseph, salesman, r. 922 Eddy


Stein L. Mrs., r. 438% Hayes


Stein Louis, engineer's storekeeper stmr Queen of the Pacific, r. Oakland Stein Marx, peddler, r. 13 Norfolk


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


Stein Morris, clerk, r. 227 Pacific


Stein Morris, tailor, 6% Washington, r. 227 Pacific


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


Stein Otto, steward, r. 416 Harrison Stein Rachael, crockery, 227 Pacific Stein Robert, r. 1129 Folsom


STEIN, SIMON & CO. (Herr-


mann L. Simon, Sylvain Weill and Ludwig Arnstein) importers and deal- ers taifors' goods, trimmings and la- dies' cloaking, SE cor Market and Second, New York 101 Spring, Paris 28 Rue de la Victoire


Stein Valentine, brewer, r. 149 Dore, rear


Stein Valentine Jr., confectioner, r. 149 Dore, rear


Stein William, cigarmaker Bernhard Mershy, r. 724 Folsom


Stein William, with John Wieland Brewing Co., r. 56 Tehama


Stein William C., carriage trimmer, r. 2319 Howard


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Stein W. W., molder Enterprise Foundry, r. 1118 Howard


Stein. See Steen and Stehn


Steinau Joseph, traveling salesman, r. 2724 Mission Steinbach Anton, carpenter, r. 1333 Alabama


Steinbach Frederick H. (Steinbach & Co.) r. 2029 Pine


Steinbach Henry, wines and liquors, 809-811 Kearny, r. 1014 Union


Steinbach John A., watchmaker Barrett & Sherwood, r. 228 Van Ness Av


Steinbach Oscar, real estate agent, 407 Front, r. Ala- meda


Steinbach Reinhard F. Rev., pastor St. Paul's German Methodist Episcopal Church, r. 1420 Powell


Steinbach Rudolph, real estate. 217 Sansome, room 18


Steinbach & Co. (Frederick H. Steinbach and R. Rosenfeld) leather dealers, 307 Battery


Steinberg August, bartender, r. 8 Anthony


Steinberg Emil, cabinetmaker G. Dillmann, r. 766 Bryant


Steinberg Frederick, master mariner, office Pier 7 Steuart


Steinberg Henry, salesman Davis Bros., r. 15 Hyde Steinberg Meyer N., clerk H. Wolf & Bro., r. 939 Mission


Steinberg Lena, laundress S. F. Laundry. r. 1519 Eddy


Steinberg S., clerk, r. 410 Van Ness Av


Steinberg. See Stenberg and Sternberg


Steinberger Adolph (Koenisberger, Falk & Co.) r. 1423 Sutter


Steinberger Charles M., physician and surgeon, 826 Broadway


Steinberger John A., mining. r. 524 Golden Gate Av Steinberger Julius (Steinberger & Kalisher) r. 1630 Sutter


Steinberger Nathan (Triest & Co.) r. 407 Powell


Steinberger & Kalisher (Julius Steinberger and Edward Kalisher) importers, commission merchants and insurance agents, 520-522 Market and 21-23 Sutter


Steinbrecher Robert, liquor saloon, 108 Sacramento Steinbring Charles, butcher, 953 Seventeenth, r. 17 Hartford


Steinbring William, clerk Henry Hollmann, r. 417% Castro




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