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Steinbuhler William, capitalist, r. 605 Eighteenth
Steindler David M., traveling salesman Reiss Bros. & Co., r. 306 Stockton
Steindler Henry, clerk Louis Cahen & Son, r. 936 Mc- Allister
Steindler Isaac, plumber W. C. Forsyth, r. 936 McAl- lister
Steinegger Emile H., teacher music, r. 618 Fell
Steinegger Henry, with Britton & Rey, r. 618 Fell Steinegger Robert, miner, r. 618 Fell
Steinegger Robert A., picture framer, map mounter and molding manufacturer, 429 Mont- gomery, r. 1312 Larkin
Steiner Albert, salesman Martin Sachs & Co., r. 1104 Market
Steiner Annie, domestic, 238 Fifth
Steiner Benedict, salesman E. Raas & Co., r. 932 Bush Steiner Edward, waiter Page & Falch. r. 564 Natoma Steiner John G., capitalist. r. 42% Belcher
Steiner Joseph (Stetner & Gamma) r. 78 Brosnan
Steiner Joseph S., with Schacht, Lemcke & Steiner, r. 918 Eddy
Steiner K., farmer, r. 536 Mission
Steiner Leopold, drayman, r. 1212 Eddy
Steiner Nicholas, wines and liquors, 311 Bush and 1100 Market, r. 2445 Howard
Steiner Oscar. r. 1823 Sacramento
Steiner Paul F., driver. r. Sumatra nr Tallapoosa
Steiner Samuel (Schacht, Lemcke & Steiner and Steiner & Mogk) r. 918 Eddy
MONARCH OF THE DAILIES.
S. F. "EXAMINER."
MOST NEWS!
MOST CIRCULATION ! MOST ADVERTISEMENTS !
W. & J. SLOANE & CO. Parlor, Chamber, Dining Room and Library
FURNITURE.
641 to 647 MARKET STREET.
Steiner Sigmund. merchant, r. 1212 Eddy
Steiner Theodore, hats and caps, 726 Market, r. 807 Franklin
Steiner Willtam, merchant, r. 1090 Post
Steiner & Gamma i Joseph Steiner and Frederick Gamma) proprietors Helvetia Hotel, 431-433 Pine Steiner & Mogk, merchants (Colusa, Cal.) office 16-18 Drumm
1 Steiner. See Stiner
Steinert William, baker James Collopy, r. 953 Bryant Steinfels Charles, butcher, 936 McAllister
Steinfurth K. J. A., seaman, r. 13 Clay
Steingust Oscar, brass finisher W. T. Garratt & Co., r. 268 Minna
Steinhagen Frederick, laborer, r. 104 Mcclellan Av
Steinhagen Henry, helper Cal. Sugar Refinery, r. 488 Eighth
Steinhagen P. & Co. (Paul Steinhagen) produce com- mission merchants, 408-410 Davis
Steinhagen Paul (P. Steinhagen & Co.) r. Commercial Hotel
Steinhart Falk, salesman, r. 1008 Van Ness Av
Steinhart Frederick, clerk Bachman Bros., r. 1408 Golden Gate Av
Steinhart Ignatz, manager Anglo-Californian Bank (limited) NE cor Sansome and Pine, r. 916 Sutter
Steinhart Israel (W. & I. Steinhart & Co.) r. New York Steinhart Jeannette, widow, r. 1321 Natoma
Steinhart W. & I. & Co. (William and Israel Steinhart and Herman Heidelberg) importers and manufacturers clothing and men's furnisbing goods, 3-5 Battery
Steinhart William (W. & I. Steinhart & Co.) r. 1090 Post
Steinhauer George C., shoemaker, r. 33 Hawthorne
Steinhaur Louis, laborer Am. Sugar Refinery, r. 36 Valparaiso
Steinhoff Alexander, seaman, r. 318 Brannan
Steinhoff Eliza, bakery, 738 Hayes
Steinhoff H., capitalist, r. Ahlborn House
Steinhoff Herman, r. 3 Chatham Pl
Steininger W. G., operator W. U. Tel. Co., r. Brook- lyn Hotel
Steinkamp Amandus B., clerk C. J. Hinrichs, r. 337 Third
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Steinkamp Henry, tailor H. Steil, r. 1302 Powell
Steinman A. J., with Cahn, Nickelsburg & Co., r. 309 Powell
Steinman Benjamin Jr., salesman Greenebaum, Weil & Michels, r. 735 Geary
Steinman Charles, machinist, r. 139% Eleventh, rear Steinman Hannah Mrs .. r. 264% Clementina
Steinman Henry, with Report, r. 308 Green
Steinman William, laborer, r. Gercke's Hotel
Steinman August, groceries and liquors, 1113 Folsom Steinmann Frank V., carpenter and builder, 330
Pine, room 11, r. 30 Ninth
Steinmann Peter (Steinmann & Donnelly) r. 716 Montgomery Av
Steinmann Peter, r. 308 Green
Steinmann William, r. 922 Battery
Steinmann William, plasterer. r. 211% Turk, rear Steinmann & Donnelly (Peter Steinmann and Bernard Donnelly) liquor saloon, 319 East
Steinmark Jobn, seaman, r. W s Georgia bet Shasta and Sierra
Steinmetz Andrew, with John Wieland Brewing Co. STEINMETZ AUGUST,
varnishing, polishing and renovating furniture, assortment of parlor frames always on hand, 540 Brannan
Steinmetz Bruno, upholsterer Chas. M. Plum & Co., r. Alameda
Steinmetz Charles H., chronometer and watchmaker, 204 Montgomery, r. Alameda
Steinmetz Theodore, bookkeeper A. Frei, r. Alameda
PACIFIC MANF'G CO. WINDMILLS, PUMPS, TANKS.
SEE ADVERTISEMENT INSIDE BACK COVER.
PARKE & LACY COMPANY, ENGINES, BOILERS, 21-23 FREMONT ST., S
MACHINISTS' TOOLS.
WOOD WORKING MACHINERY.
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PERRIER-JOUËT & CO. CHAMPAGNE
FOR SALE BY ALL FIRST-CLASS WINE MERCHANTS AND GROCERS.
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W. W. MONTAGUE & CO.
MANUFACTURERS OF
Plain, Japanned and Stamped
TINWARE. 309, 311, 313, 315 and 317 MARKET ST
Steinmetz Theodore J., salesman. r. 11 Pearl Steinmuller Louis, merchant, r. 417 Francisco
Steinpreis William, papercutter Schmidt Label and Litho. Co., r. 415 Minna *
Steinson James, train baggage master S. P. Co., foot Market, r. 18 Sixth
Steinway C. G., r. 681 Mission
Steinway Charles A., teamster Wm. J. Heney & Co., r. Laurel Av bet Buchanan and Webster
Steinway Edward, salesman R. A. Swain & Co., r. 28 Collingwood
Steinweg Emma J. Mrs., bakery and varleties, 21 Va- lencia
Steinweg Charles G .. bookkeeper, r. 21 Valencia
Steljes Herman, groceries, NW cor Jackson and Leav- enworth
Stelker Xavier, tailor, r. 221 Duncan
Steller Louis (Lowry & Steller) r. 28 Fell
Steller. See Stiller
Stelling Bartol (Stelling Bros.)r. NW cor Fourth and Braunan
Stelling Brothera (Bartol and Peter) groceries and liquors, 1401 Stockton and NW cor Fourth and Brannan
Stelling Brothers (Claus and Martin) groceries and liquors, 1016 Clay
Stelling Brothers (Henry and Bartol) liquor saloon, 164 First
Stelling Brothers (John and Charles) groceries and liquors, SW cor Noe and Fourteenth and NE cor Noe and Market
Stelling Charles (Beckmann & Stelling) r. 1900 Mis- sion
Stelling Charles (Stelling Bros.) r. 108 Noe
Stelling Charles (Stelling & Farrell) r. Jessie bet Sixth and Seventh
Stelling Claus (Stelling Bros.) r. 1014 Clay
Stelling George, groceries, NW cor Howard and Nine- teenth
Stelling H. & Brother (Henry and William) butchers, 2766 Mission
Stelling Henry (H. Stelling & Bro.) r. 440 Twenty- third
Stelling Henry (Stelling Bros.) r. 535 Howard
Stelling Henry, salesman Siebe Bros. & Plagemann, r. 914 Capp
Stelling Herman, barber G. A. Englander, r. 901 Post Stelling John (Stelling Bros.) r. 18 Beaver
Stelling John, groceries and liquors, 1115 Folsom Stelling Martin (Stelling Bros.) r. 1%% Wetmore Pl Stelling Peter (Stelling Bros.) r. 1401 Stockton
Stelling Peter, clerk Stelling Bros., r. 18 Beaver
Stelling William (H. Stelling & Bro.) r. 814 Twenty- fourth
Stelling William, bookkeeper r. Chapultepec nr Coso Av, B. H.
Stelling William, butcher, r. SE cor Twenty-fourth and Bartlett
Stelling William A., cooper. r. 243 Seventh
Stelling & Farrell (Charles Stelling and Michael J. Farrell) liquor saloon, 1164 Market
Stellisch William, bartender. r. 1031 Pacific Stelljes H., safemaker C. Waltz, r. 211 Third Stelijea Herman, r. 630 Hayes
Stellmann John A., groceries and liquors, 151 Taylor, r. 2 Willow Av
Stellwag Charles, baker, r. 625 Clay
Steiting Clarence, books, 243 Seventh
Stelting William A., cooper Cal. Barrel Co., r. 243 Seventh
Steltz John T., foreman S. F. Cordage Co., r. 2740 Harrison
Steltz's Hall, 2740 Harrison
Ste Marie A. Hubert (Paré & Ste Marie) attorney at law, 420 Montgomery, room 22
Stemberg Samuel, shoemaker. 53212 Bush, r. 241 Clara Stembridge John (White & Stembridge) r. 105 Ger- mauia
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Stemler John A., bartender L. H. Puckhaber, r. 16 Ellis
Stemmer Solomon, mnfr gloves, 335 Bush, r. 347 Clementina
Stemple George W., brassfinisher W. T. Garratt & Co., r. 814 Harrison
Stenberg Alfred, teamster A. Wistrand, r. 116 Elev- enth
Stenberg Charles, tailor, r. 41 Minna
Stenberg I. M., cabinetmaker G. H. Fuller, r. Oak- land
Stenbom Carl, seaman, r. 116 Berry
Stenbom R., seaman, r. 116 Berry
Stenborg Oscar, machinist Pac. Rolling Mill, r. W 8 Michigan bet Shasta and Sierra
Stender Andrew K. (Jansen & Co.) r. 206 Steuart
Stender Charles, salesman, r. 1719 Leavenworth
Stender Frank, piano polisher, r. 534 Geary
Steudl Joseph, dishwasher W. Korneck, r. 202 Sixth
Stengel Bernard, carpetlayer G. Berson, r. NW cor Nineteenth and Sanchez
Stennersen Claus, liquor saloon, SW cor Nineteenth and Folsom
Stensland August, maltster New York Malt House, r. Es Shotwell bet Nineteenth and Twentieth
Stensland Charles, seaman, r. 123 Jackson
Stenson Edward, porter George W. Gibbs Co., r. 2507 Mission
Stenson Frank, shoemaker U. W. Co-operative Boot and Shoe Co., r. 2507 Mission
Stenson John J., bottler Boca Brewing Co., r. 2507 Mission
Stenson Robert J., agent J. B. Ryer & Co. (New York) 759 Market, r. 420 Hickory Av
Stepf Johanna, widow, r. 1220 Pacific
Stepf Louis, locksmith J. Todt, r. 1220 Pacific
Stephan Francis. tailor, 1658 Mission
Stephanblome William, cabinetmaker Union Iron Works, r. 444 Brannan
Stephani Anton, trunkmaker D. Bloch & Co., r. 34 Clarence Pl
Stephani Gussie, dressmaker, r. 34 Clarence Pl
Stephani Peter, oil refiner, r. 34 Clarence Pl
Stephens Alexander S., ironworker Union Iron Works, r. NW cor Indiana and Sierra
Stephens Charles, laborer, r. E s Tilden or South Broderick
Stephens Charles, with Academy of Sciences, r. 1208 Treat Av
Stephens Charles Jr., clerk Baker & Hamilton, r. 1208 Treat Av
Stephens Edwin P., hostler, r. 1104 Mission
Stephens F. J., clerk Murphy, Grant & Co., r. 229 Eleventh
Stephens Ferdinand, laborer, r. 63 Natoma
Stephens George, r. 1214 Larkin
Stephens George G., fireman S. P. Co., r. 219 Six- teeeth
Stephena Henry, r. cor Bemis and Merced
Stephens Henry, carpenter, r. 8 Perry
Stephens John, r. 1400 Montgomery
Stephens John J., attorney at law, 504 Kearny, r. 229 Eleventh
Stephens Julia Miss, dressmaker, r. 564 %% Natoma
Stephens Laura E., waitress L. Howell, r. 535%% Ste- venson
Stephens Littleton B., agent, r. 207 Eddy
Stephens Louis, laborer, r. 12 Card Alley
Stephens Nelson L., r. 1227 % Pierce
Stephens Patrick (Stephens & Mulreany) r. 229 Elev- enth
Stephens Patrick, bookkeeper and extraman Engine No. 1, r. 419 Pacific
Stephens Richard, r. 1028 Market
Stephens Samuel (Stephens & Co.) r. Oakland
Stephens Samuel, clerk Etienne Joullin. r. 513 Jessie
Stephens William, wood polisher, r. 1028 Market Stephens William D., refiner, r. 2109 Mason
PEOPLES HOME SAVINGS BANK.
PAYS HIGHEST RATES OF INTEREST. MARKET AND FOURTH STREETS.
NATIONAL Fire Ins. Co. of Hartford
Capital, $1,000,000 | GEO. D. DORNIN. Manager Assets, $2,326,581 | WX. 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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Stephens William G., shoemaker M. Paulsom, r. 904 Kearny
Stephens William H., machinist Union Works, r. 229 Eleventh
Stephens William J., jeweler Geo. C. Shreve & Co., r. Oakland
Stephens William M., messenger Directors' Office S. P. Co., r. 418% Natoma
Stephens William P., stableman J. Spaulding & Co., r. 1104 Mission
Stephens Willtam R. (Stephens & Co.) r. 634 Nine- teenth
Stephens & Co. (Samuel and William R. Stephens) fish and oysters, 33 Centre Market
Stephens & Mulreany (Patrick Stephens and George Mulreany) boots and shoes, 446 Sixth
Stephens. See Stevens
Stephenson Frederick W., bookkeeper Sherman, Clay & Co., r. 2216 Steiner
Stephenson H. A. Mrs., widow, r. 2216 Stetner
Stephenson J. C., traveling salesman The Samuel Hill Co.
Stephenson Peter H., peddler, r. 620 Fourth
Stephenson Robert, coal, 651 Minna
Stephenson Thomas, carpenter Union Iron Works, r. Unton Hotel
Stephenson William, seaman, r. 308 Beale
Stephenson William B., street contractor, r. 1624 Howard
Stephenson. See Stevenson
Stephney Henry, waiter Palace Hotel, r. 143 Natoma Stepp Charles, proprietor Faust Hall, 16-18 Geary, r. 108 Chattanooga
Steppacher Jacob J., secretary Republican State Central Committee, 419 California, third floor, r. 310 Stockton
Sterett Benjamin F., book and job printer, 532 Clay, r. 3040 California
Sterett W. I. Mrs., r. 200 Post
Sterett William I., foreman B. F. Sterett, r. 3040 Cal- ifornia
Ky Sterett. See Sterrett
Sterling Coffee and Spice Mills, A. Schilling & Co. proprietors, 108-112 Market
Sterling Edward T., bookkeeper E. P. Heald & Co., r. 717 Clementina
Sterling Edwin C., weigher Black Diamond Coal Min- ing Co., r. 1133 Valencia
STERLING FURNITURECO.
R. G. Davis president, L. F. Haskell secretary, furniture and carpets, 1039- 1041 Market opp Jones and McAllister. factory SE cor Seventeenth and Folsom Sterling George W., plumber, r. 1607 Folsom
Sterling Hiram, millhand Charles M. Depew. r. 716 Clementina
Sterling James, boilermaker Union Iron Works, r. 914 Folsom
Sterling Joel, salesman Aronson & Co., r. 1717 Mason Sterling John, glove cutter, r. 21 Everett
Sterling John F., bookkeeper. r. 606 O'Farrell
Sterling Thomas M., advertising agent Baldwin Theater. r. 616 Grove
Sterling. See Stirling
Stermer Frederick, cigarmaker, r. 1007 Mission
Stern Abraham (Levi Strauss & Co.) r. 621 Leaven- worth
Stern Abraham, pawnbroker, 644 Clay, r. 1307 Larkin Stern Abraham, with London and New York Clothing Co., r. 309 Powell
Stern B. M., bookkeeper Sachs Bros. & Co., r. 2005 Buchanan
Stern Charles, cigars and tobacco, 328 Pine, r. 921 Market
Stern Charles K., salesman Commercial Tea Import- ing Co., r. 1310 Jackson
Stern David (David Stern & Sons) r. 1106 Eddy
"WANTS"
IN THE EXAMINER
BRING GREATEST RESULT
AT LOWEST RATES.
W. & J. SLOANE & CO.
Hotels, Lodges, Steamships, etc., supplied with
FURNITURE, CARPETS and UPHOLSTERY AT SPECIAL RATES. 641 to 647 Market Street.
STERN DAVID & SONS
(David, Henry and Louis B. ) real estate agents, housebrokers, auctioneers and rent collectors. 323 Montgomery
Stern Frederick. r. 734 Geary
Stern Henry (David Stern & Sons) r. 1106 Eddy
Stern Henry, baker N. Prost, r. 1934 Langton
Stern Herman, cigar dealer, r. 2005 Buchanan
Stern J. & Co., merchants (Rio Vista, Cal.) office 117 Battery
Stern Jacob (Levi Strauss & Co.) r. 621 Leavenworth
Stern Jacob, clerk, r. 335 O'Farrell
Stern Jacob W. (J. W. Stern & Co.) r. 948 Army
Stern Joseph (J. W. Stern & Co.) r. 15 Elizabeth
Stern Joseph, bookkeeper Levi Strauss & Co., r. 304 Hyde
Stern Joseph, fringemaker Goldstein Brothers
Stern J. W. & Co. (Jacob W. and Joseph Stern) jew- elry, 335 Bush
Stern, Loeb & Co., merchants (Los Angeles) office 4 Sutter
Stern Louis (Levi Strauss & Co.) r. 621 Leavenworth Stern Louis, butcher, 1053 Howard
Stern Louis B. (David Stern & Sons) r. 1103 Eddy
Stern Martin, r. 2110 California
Stern Moses (Heineman & Stern) r. 1310 Larkin
Stern Moses, salesman D. N. & E. Walter & Co., r. 1418 Sutter
Stern Moses L., salesman A. Silverman, r. 2005 Bu- chanan
Stern Moses M., freight and passenger agent Canadian Pac. Ry, 222 Montgomery, r. 1324 California
Stern Newman (Meyer & Stern) r. 17 John
Stern Oliver C., cigar dealer. r. 1921 Geary
Stern Philip, capitalist, r. 1418 Sutter
Stern Sigmund (Levi Strauss & Co ) r. 621 Leaven- worth
Stern Sigmund, shirt mnfr, r. 123 Eddy
Sternau Herman, with Lebenbaum Bros., r. 410 Hyde Sternberg David L., peddler, r. 248 Clara
Sternberg Ephraim, clothing, 354-356 Fourth
Sternberg Fritz, master mariner, r. 18 South Park
Sternberg Hattie, clerk E. Sternberg, r. 354 Fourth
Sternberg Jacob, cabinetmaker. r. 248.Clara
Sternberg Louis L., clerk. r 1122 Market
Sternberg Morris, tailor, 7 Spring, r. 297 Clementina Sternberg. See Steinberg
Sterndale Helen M., widow, r. 512 Mason
Sterneig Martin, cook Fred. Petersen
Sternfeld Adolph (Sternfeld Bros.) r. New York
Sternfeld Brothers & Co. (Morris and Adolph Stern- feld] leather dealers, 305 Battery
Sternfeld L., r. 1328 Ellis
Sternfeld Morris (Sternfeld Bros.) r. 1718 Geary
Sternfels Bernard H. (Lachman & Sternfels) r. 1709 Geary
Sternheim Julius C., musictan, r. 1045 Market
Sternheim Samuel ( Wangenheim, Sternheim & Co.) r. 1728 Bush
Sternitzky Reinhold, tanner C. Hellwig, r. 2529 Bry- ant Av
Sternitzky Richard, tanner C. Hellwig, r. 2529 Bryant Av
Sternitzky Robert, tanner S. F. Tannery, r. 2529 Bry- ant Av
Sterns Nellie Mrs., r. 112 Grove
Sterrett Alexander, carpenter, 502 Shotwell
Sterrett Horace, clerk. r. 10633% Mission
Sterrett Joseph A., salesman F. S. Chadbourne & Co., r. 116 Turk
Sterrett William, blacksmith Union Iron Works, r. 206 First
Sterrett. See Sterett
Stetson Albert L., salesman Holbrook, Merrill & Stet- son, r. 1801 Van Ness Av
Stetson Edward Gray, attorney at law, 508 Cal- ifornia, rooms 36-37, r. San Rafael
STARBIRD & GOLDSTONE
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL LUMBER DEALERS BUILDING MATERIAL A SPECIALTY.
101 Market St.
1. GUNDLACH & CO'S. BURGUNDY & ZINFANDEL
MOET & CHANDON CHAMPAGNE.
FOR SALE BY WINE MERCHANTS, GROCERS, HOTELS and RESTAURANTS.
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w. W. Montague & Co. Importers and Dealers in ENGLISH AND AMERICAN TILE,
Encaustic, Glazed and Plain. 809. 311, 313, 315 and 317 MARKET STREET
Stetson George R., clerk New Zealand Ins. Co., r. Oakland
Stetson James B., treasurer Holbrook, Merrill & Stetson, 225-237 Market, r. 1801 Van Ness Av
Stetson John W. (Stetson-Renner Drayage Co.) r. 13 Scott
Stetson-Renner Drayage Co. (John W. Stetson, George Renner and Walter H. Adams) draymen, 409 Bat- tery
Stetson Wilfred, tailor, r. 521 Turk Stetson William, r. 1612 Bush
Stetson William W., secretary Virginia and Gold Hill Water Co., 14-15 Nevada Block, r. 2233 Howard Stettheimer M. R., r. 1104 Market
Stettin H. Mrs., teacher embroidery, r. 802 Geary Stettin Herman, designer, r. 802 Geary
Steuart Irvine, merchandise broker, 218 California, r. 1028 Bush
( Stenart. Stewart and Stnart
Steudeman Augusta Mrs., r. 1223 Jones
Steuer G. A., porter Baker & Hamilton, r. 26 Bluxome Stevedores' Protective Union, 818 Howard
Stevler Jacob, boots and shoes, 502 Pacific
Steven William H., clerk Gen, Passenger Office S. P. Co., r. Oakland
Stevens Adelbert, driver McNab & Smith, r. 427 Stev- enson
Stevens Alexander, bookkeeper Kahn Bros., Bine & Co., r. 526 Chestnut
Stevens Alvah O., tailor Hart Bros., r. 2909 Sacra- mento
Stevens Arthur W., cabinetmaker. r. 3434 Russ
Stevens Augustus K., secretary Sutter Street Railway Co., SE cor Sutter and Polk, r. 1907 Bush Stevens Benjamin F., machinist, r. 40}% Zoe
Stevens Bernard, gilder Sanborn, Vail & Co., r. 1310 Mission
Stevens C. L., engineer W. W. Montague & Co., r. Oakland
Stevens Calvin C., teamster, r. 679 Harrison
Stevens Carlton, miner, r. 120 McAllister
Stevens Catherine, widow, r. 1319% California
Stevens Charles, boilermaker, r. 126 Silver
Stevens Charles, first officer stmr State of California, r. 1010 Montgomery
Stevens Charles, fish dealer, r. N s Theresa nr Mission Road
Stevens Charles, seaman, r. 37 Pacific
Stevens Charles, secretary Free Public Library, New City Hall, second floor, r. 733 Bush
Stevens Charles K., machinist, r. 37 Minna Stevens Coleman, milkman, 624 Brannan
Stevens C. W. Mrs., r. 3 Hopeton Terrace
Stevens D. E., teamster, r. 739 Folsom
Stevens Ebenezer S., r. 34% Russ
Stevens Edgar R., salesman H. Dutard, r. 1115 Twen- ty-first
Stevens Edwin C., actor, r. 1001 Pine
Stevens Edwin J., r. 1715 McAllister Stevens Elisha, r. 243 Clara
Stevens Ella Mrs., dressmaker, r. 505 Post
Stevens Ellen, widow, r. Chenery nr Randall, Fair- mount Tract
Stevens Frank, r. 1312 Hyde
Stevens Frank, painter, r. 215 Kearny
Stevens Frank M., manager California Pottery and Terra Cotta Co., NE cor Market and Larkin, r. 2327 Fillmore
Stevens Frederick D., r. 2726 Howard Stevens G. A. (G. A. Stevens & Co.) r. 534 Bush STEVENS G. A. & CO. (G. A. Stevens) dealers in real estate, all kinds of city and country property bought, sold and exchanged, 26 1-2 Kearny
Stevens George, importer wines and liquors, 318 Front, r. 1911 Baker
Stevens George, clerk, r. 112 Taylor
Stevens George, policeman, r. 513 Fitteenth
Stevens George A., engineer, r. 5 Chestnut Alley
Stevens George F., bill clerk Goldberg, Bowen & Co., r. 1911 Baker
Stevens George H., millwright I. H. Small, r. 857 Harrison
Stevens George J., laborer, r. 451 Bryant
Stevens George W., mnfr ice machines, 331 Mont- gomery, room 17, r. NE cor Valencia and Fif- teenth
Stevens Ham, barber Gleason & Hulling, r. 250 Minna Stevens Henry A., barber Harry H. Penn, r. 422 Third
Stevens Henry A. Mrs. (Mrs. Henry A, Stevens & Co.) r. 422 Third
Stevens Henry A. Mrs. & Co. (Mrs. Henry A. Stevens and Christine Thinnie) millinery. 422 Third
Stevens Henry B., night clerk Montgomery's Hotel
Stevens Henry C., bricklayer, r. 2327 Fillmore
Stevens Henry F., salesman John A. Roebling's Sons Co., r. 615 Stockton
Stevens Henry H., dentist, r. 1310 Mission
Stevens Henry L., machinehand W. A. Meeker, r. 125 Valley
Stevens Horatio N., manager Telegraph Dept S. P. Co., NE cor Fourth and Townsend, r. 224 Fair Oaks .
Stevens H. W. Mrs., widow, r. 1222 Eighteenth
Stevens Jacob B., miner, r. 425 Geary
Stevens James, r. 200 Stockton
Stevens James, carriagemaker, r. 512 Fell
Stevens James F., plumber C. J. Reilley, r. 7134 Union
Stevens James F., salesman, r. 1222}% Twenty-second Stevens James H., clerk, r. 146 Natoma
Stevens James W., superintendent Manhattan Life Ins. Co., 240 Montgomery, r. 1222 Buchanan
Stevens Jane, widow, r. 1118 Howard
Stevens John, r. 1026 Vallejo
Stevens John, bookbinder Hicks-Judd Co., r. 1319% California
Stevens John, seaman, r. 13 Clay
Stevens John, tanner C. O'Donnell. r. 514 Third
Stevens John H., manager Ætna Life Insurance Co., 315 California, r. Oakland
Stevens Jobn I., molder C. F. Schiller, r. 565 Stevenson Stevens John R., currier, r. 514 Third
Stevens John W., carpenter and builder, 16 Cleave- land, rear
Stevens John W., clerk Ticket Auditor's Office S. P. Co., r. 224 Fair Oak
Stevens John W., marble polisher, r. 13 Juniper
Stevens Joseph, machinist Pac. Can Co., r. 2726 How- ard
Stevens Joseph P., law student, r. 146 Natoma
Stevens Kiethley B., teamster, r. 35 Washington Av
Stevens Lucy, widow, r. 1312 Hyde
Stevens Margaret J., widow, r. 146 Natoma
Stevens Martin, attorney at law, 230 Montgomery. room 3, r. 518 Geary
Stevens Martin V., r. 94 Steiner
Stevens Paul, seaman, r. 217 Broadway
Stevens P. E., stevedore, r. 209 Leidesdorff
Stevens Peter, special policeman, r. 18 Wood
Stevens Pleasant H., wood dealer, 1109 Jessie
Stevens Richard, iron bedmaker W. A. Schrock, r. 18% Sacramento
Stevens Robert, engineer, r. 558 Howard
Stevens Robert Jr., molder, r. 558 Howard
Stevens R. T., clerk Sunset Telephone-Telegraph Co., r. 703 Post
Stevens Samuel C., r. Lick House
Stevens Sarah, widow, r. 803 Turk
Stevens Sarah, widow, r. 1037 %% Market
Stevens Sarah Miss, dressmaker, r. 111 Powell
Stevens Sherman V., bookkeeper Greenebaum, Weil & Michels, r. 803 Turk
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ST. IGNATIUS CHURCH AND COLLEGE. SAN FRANCISCO. CAL.
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ST. IGNATIUS COLLEGE
IZAN NESS AVENUE, BET. HAYES and GROVE,
SAN FRANCISCO, CAL.
THIS institution, conducted by the Fathers of the Society of Jesus, was opened for the recep- tion of students 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 de- sign of this institution is to 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 stu- dents. Its object is to qualify the pupil for the higher studies.
This Institution, 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 de- partments: 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 Religious Exercises, and a College Hall 100X I15 feet internal dimensions, with spacious platform and stage suitably furnished and arranged for scholastic Exhibitions, Dramatic representations, lectures and other public exercises.
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