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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.
214 HAYES ST.
REV. HENRY IMODA, S. J.
PHENIX INSURANCE CO.,
(BROWN, CRAIG & CO., } General Agents.
508-510 California St.
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Sresovich Luke G. (L. G. Sresovich & Co.) r. 816 McAllister
Sresovich Nicholas, porter J. Ivancovich & Co., r. 1817% Powell
Sroufe John (Sroufe & McCrum) r. 315 Jones
Sroufe & McCrum (John Sronfe and Hugh Mc- Crum) wholesale wines and liquors, 208-210 Market
St. Alban's Episcopal Church, William G. Badger superintendent, Cambrian Hall, 1133 Mis- sion
St. Amant Louis D., clerk W. U. Tel. Co., r. 17 Bruce Pl
St. Amant William A., r. 1518 Sanchez
St. Andrew's Society, 111 Larkin
St. Ann's Building NW cor Powell and Eddy
St. Ardine House, 765 Market
St. Boniface's Church, Rev. Gerardus Becher pastor, S s Golden Gate Av bet Jones and Leaven- worth
St. Boniface's School, under the care of the Domini- can Sisters, Ss Golden Gate Av bet Jones and Leavenworth
St. Brendan's Church, Rev. John F. Nugent pastor, NE cor Fremont and Harrison
St. Bridget's Church, Rev. John E. Cottle pas- tor, SW cor Broadway and Van Ness Av
St. Bridget's Convent, S s Broadway bet Van Ness Av and Franklin
St. Charles Borromeo Church, Rev. Patrick J. Cummins pastor, NW cor Eighteenth and Shotwell
St. Clair Edward, r. 131 Turk
St. Clair Gilbert, cabinetmaker Llewellyn Davies, r. 211 Ridley
St. Clair Harriett, widow, r. 110 Fell
St. Clair H. M., r. 621 Lombard
St. Clair Mary Miss, r. 49 Boardman Pl
St. Clair Norman, carpenter, r. 358% Jessie
St. Clair Pani, shoemaker, r. 216 Capp
St. Clair William A., agent, r. 551 Minna
St. Clair. See Sinclair
St. Cloud House, 418 Sutter
St David's House, Rienzi Hughes proptr, 715 How- ard
St. Denis George, salesman Held Bros. & Co., r. 215 Turk
ST. DENIS J. & CO. (Jules St. Denis and Thomas Macanley) house painters, paper hangers and importers paints, oils and wall paper, 308 Sutter St. Denis John, bartender S. S. Sample, r. 48 Fourth St. Denis John B., carpenter, r. 122 Perry
St. Denis Jules (J. St. Denis & Co.) r. 1318 Pacific
St. Denis Leon, bookkeeper, r. 2310 Folsom
St. Denis Otis. r. 2310 Foisom
St Denis William, peddler. r. 32 Ohio
St. Dominic's Church and Monastery, served by the Dominican Fathers. NW cor Bush and Steiner
St. Elmo House, 32 Fourth
St. Francis Church, Rev. John F. Harrington pastor, NE cor Montgomery Av and Vallejo
St. Francis Day Home, 1413 Powell
St. Francis of Assisi Church (Mission Dolores Church) SW cor Sixteenth and Dolores
St. Francis Technical School, SW cor Geary and Gough
St. George Hotel, 812 Kearny
St. George Livery and Boarding Stables, John W. Murphy proprietor, 408 Bush
St. George's Hall, 909% Market
St. Germain Napoleon, car dispatcher Potrero and B. V. RR., r. 15 Sierra
St. Gottard Hotel, 511 Broadway St. Helena Hotel, 507 Mission
The Pride of Every Housewife, GRANDMA'S DELIGHT
BLENDED JAPAN TEA. In 1 Pound Round Canisters Only. Retails Fifty Cents per Pound Everywhere. Mau, Sadler & Co. S. F., Sole Proprietors
W. & J. SLOANE & CO. PORTIÈRES,
Largest Assortment on the Coast. 641 to 647 MARKET STREET.
ST. HELENA WINE CO.
W. H. Custner Jr. proprietor, whole- sale dealer California wines and brandies, 26 Taylor
St. Helena Wine Depot, Anion Zwick proprie- tor, 2126 Mission
St. Ignatius' Church, served by the Fathers of the Society of Jesus, N s Hayes bet Van Ness Av and Franklin
St. Ignatius' College, Rev. Henry Imoda, S. J., president, 214 Hayes
St. James' Catholic Church, Rev. P. R. Lynch pastor, NW cor Guerrero and Twenty-third
St. Johannes B. M. Kirche, Rev. Fritz Reiser pastor, N s Army bet Guerrero and Dolores
St. Johannes German Evangelical Luther- an Church, Rev. Johu H. Schroeder pastor, Twenty.second bet Howard and Capp
St. John Artbur B., clerk, r. 915 McAllister
St. John Chauncey M., inspector Custom House, r. Oakland
St. John Cromwell Mrs., widow, confectionery, 223 Broadway
St. John Henry L. (H. L. St. John & Co.) r. 1709 De- visadero
St. John Henry S., clerk, r. 915 McAllister
St. John Hester A. Miss, teacher Rincon Grammar School. r. 915 McAllister
St. John Hiram A., pastor Seventh Day Adventist Church, r. Oakland
St. John H. L. & Co. (Henry L. St. John and Anson Scholfield) mnfrs root beer, 1709 Devisadero
St. John James, driver McHenry Bros.
St. John John, ironworker, r. 143 Silver
St. John Richard A., deputy Assessor, r. 645 Oak
St. John Silas C., office 11 Murphy Bidg
St. John the Baptist Church (R. O.) Rev. M. D. Connolly pastor, N s Eddy bet Octavia and Laguna
St. John William H., helper Pac. Rolling Mill, r. 143 Silver
St. John's Episcopal Church, Rev. Edward B. Spalding rector, N s Fifteenth bet Valencia and Mission
St. John's German Evangelical Church, Rev. Gustave Niebuhr pastor, 520 Greenwich
St. John's Guild Hall, E s Valencia nr Fifteenth
St. John's Presbyterian Church, Rev. J. H. Smith pastor. cor California and Octavia
St. Joseph's Church, Rev. P. Scanlon pastor, W s Tenth bet Howard and Folsom
St. Joseph's Grammar School, Brother George Albert principal, SW cor Howard and Eleventh St. Joseph's Hall, SW cor Tenth and Howard
ST. JOSEPH'S HOSPITAL Sister Otillia M. Dollinger in charge, Rev. Gerardus Becher director, SW cor Park Road and Park Hill Av
St. Joseph's Roman Catholic Infant Asy- Jum, Silver Av bet Algeria and Sumatra
St. Julien E., silverplater Renaerts & Grimm, r. 3% Virginia Pl
St. Jullien Emilie Mrs., stamping and embroidering, 629 % Union
St. Jullien Paul, salesman Reiss, r. 629 % Union
St. Katharine's School, Miss M. E. Mortee principal, 822-824 Fulton
St. Lawrence Hotel. Mrs. Dora S. Wager proptr, Mission
St. Lawrence Stable, William E. Bridge propri- etor, 423 Post
St. Ledger Annie, widow, r. 10 Alabama
St. Leon Leon, painter, r. 787 Folsom
St. Louis Brewery, Laurence Waechter proptr, 1524 1526 Pacific Av
J. UTSCHIG, PRIZE BOOT AND SHOEMAKER, 335 BUSH STREET. 76
SHIP TIMBER and LOCUST TREENAILS; JOHN WIGMORE & SON, SPEAR and HOWARD STS.
PERRIER-JOUËT & CO. CHAMPAGNE
W. B. CHAPMAN, 123 California St., Sole Agent for Pacific Coast. (See Page 1057)
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MOET AND CHANDON CHAMPAGNE.
'BRUT IMPERIAL."
Acknowledged the finest DRY Champagne in the world
SHERWOOD & SHERWOOD, Agents. S. F.
St. Luke's Hospital, F. H. Titus resident physi- cian, W' s Valencia bet Twenty-seventh and Twen- ty-eighth
St. Luke's Protestant Episcopal Church, Rev. William W. Dayis 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 Fuendeling pastor, S s Geary bet Stockton and Powell
St. Mary Joseph, machinist H. W. Rice, r. 113 Fif- teenth
St. Mary's Cathedral, Most Rev. P. W. Riordan archbishop, NW cor California and Dupont
St. Mary's Cathedral, (New) NW cor Van Ness Av and O'Farrell
St. Mary's Hospital, M. J. Fottrell, M. D., resi- dent physician, corner First and Bryant
St. Michael's Church (Roman Catholic) Ocean View
St. Morris Charles, special agent Mutual Life Ins. Co. of New York, 401 California
St. Nicholas Hotel, Keegan & Goodwin propri- tors, 212-216 First
St. Onge Theodore, carpenter, r. 131 Eddy
St. Patrick's Church, Rev. Peter J. Grey pastor, N & Mission bet Third and Fourth
St. Patrick's Mutual Aid Asssociation, SE cor O'Farrell and Mason
St. Paul Fire and Marine Insurance Co. (St. Paul) 324 California
St. Paul Minneapolis and Manitoba Railway., E. B. Braden general agent. 634 Market
St. Paul's German Evangelical Lutheran Church, Rev. J. M. Buehler pastor, S s Mission bet Fifth and Sixth
St. Paul's German Methodist Episcopal Church, Rev. George Guth pastor, Ns Broad- way bet Stockton and Powell
St. Paul's Protestant Episcopal Church, Rev. W. S. Neales rector, S s California bet Fillmore and Steiner
St. Paul's Roman Catholic Church, Rev. Lawrence W. Breslin pastor, NW cor Twenty- niuth and Church
St. Paul's School, John H. Hargens principal, 941 Mission
St. Peter's Academy, Sister Mary Lorenzo superioress, E 8 Alabama bet Twenty-fourth and Twenty-fifth
St. Peter's Episcopal Church, Rev. C. L. Miel rector, NE cor Stockton and Fllbert
St. Peter's Roman Catholic Church, Rev. P. S. Casey pastor, E 8 Alabama bet Twenty- fourth and Twenty-fifth
St. Peter's School (for boys) conducted by the Christian Brothers, W & 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, laundry, 1539 Mission
St. Rose's Academy, under direction of Sisters of St. Dominic, S s Golden Gate Av bet Steiner 811(1 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. N & Brannan bet Fourth and Fifth
St. Stephen's Protestant Episcopal Church, Rev. Edgar J. Lion rector, N s Fulton bet Web- ster and Fillmuore
Bt. Supery Adrien, clerk. r. 54 Tehama
St. Supery Antoine, sawdust, 555 lloward, r. 54 Te- hatna
St. Teresa's Church, Rev. P. O'Connell pastor, E s Tennessee bet Butte and Napa
St. Vincent's School, in charge of the Sisters of Charity, S & Mission bet Third and New Mont- gomery
Sts. Pietro e Paolo Church, Rev. Raphael De Carolis pastor, NE cor Filbert and Dupont
Staab Henry G., merchant tailor, 10 Geary, r. 214 Powell
Staacke George (Thomas Bell & Co.) r. 818 Bush Staats E. L., r. 905 Market
Staats Henry, carpenter, r. 404 Brannan
Staats Ingwert F., groceries and lignors, 913 Harrison
Staats John C. (Bruns & Staats) r. 25 Fell
Staats John H., butcher, r. 404 Brannan
Staats Mary E., widow, r. 1125 Florida
Staats Redinond C., freight auditor's office S. P. Co., r. I125 Florida
Staats Tonko, teamster, r. 1608 Harrison
Stabenow George, tiuner Power & Pike, r. 1005 Vallejo Stabens Joseph, clerk, r. 119 Vallejo
Stabler Samuel J., real estate, 232 Montgomery, r. Oakland
Stack Bridget, widow, r. 58 Jessie
Stack Charles H., cement worker, r. 323 Eddy
Stack C. M. Miss, teacher Potrero Primary School, r. 151 Silver
Stack Edward, driver N. B. and M. RR., r. 12 Louisa Stack Ernest, waiter Occidental Hotel
Stack Frank, molder, r. 58 Jessie
Stack Jacob, r. 238 Steuart
Stack James A., r. 2738 Howard
Stack James H., bookkeeper B. McMahon & Son, r. 2814 Howard
Stack James M., laborer, r. N s Twenty-ninth nr San Jose Av
Stack John, r. cor >ilver Av and Merrill
Stack John, groceries and liquors, 457 Tehams
Stack John, molder, r. 58 Jessie
Stack Johu (Stack & Lacombe) r. 151 Silver
Stack John E., cellarman, r. 904 Folsom
Stack John J., blacksmith H. Hofstetter, r. W s Sus- quebanna bet Servia and Paraguay
Stack John T., clerk, r. 151 Silver
Stack Joseph P., porter, r. 904 Folsom
Stack Richard, groceries and liquors. 422 Clementina
Stack Thomas, bookkeeper, r. 422 Clementina
Stack Thomas, law student Smoot & Lennon
Stack Thomas, poultry ranch, cor Silver Av and Merrill
Stack Thomas Jr., paper carrier, r. cor Silver Av and Merrill
Stack Timothy J. (G. W. Clark & Co.) r. 12 Hill
Stack William, stableman A. Anstett & Co., r. 525 Green
Stack William P., glass cutter John Mallon, r. cor Silver Avand Merrill
Stack & Lacombe (John Stack and George Lacombe) hatters. 639 Market
Stackhouse Charles asst engineer, Cal. St. RR., r. 1428 California
Stackhouse Henry, gripman Cal. St. RR., r. 1214 Lar- kin
Stackpole Barry B., r. 931 Howard
Stackpool Michael W., examiner Custom House, r. Alameda
Stacom Maria J., millinery, 111 Stockton
Stacy Henry, r. 1203 Market
Stacy H. L., distributor La Grande Laundry
Stacy James, fireman Horace Davis & Co., r. West Oakland
Stacy R. J. Mrs., dressmaking, 3 Margaret Pl
Stacy Roland J., cabinetmaker Cal. Furniture Mnfg Co .. r. 3 Margaret Pl
Stacy William, seaman, r. 249 Steuart
Stade Ernest, bookbiuder H. S. Crocker & Co., r. 129 Clara
Stademann Mary A., widow, r. 9 Page
Stademanu Peter J., r. 14 August Alley
PEOPLES HOME
SAVINGS BANK.
PAYS HIGHEST RATES OF INTEREST. MARKET AND FOURTH STREETS.
SAN FRANCISCO LUMBER CO.
Principal Office and Yard, Pier 12 Steuart St. Branches, Third and Berry Sts., and Pier 3. Stenarı St.
410 Pine.
(315 Montgomery.
ANGLO-NEVADA ASSURANCE CORPORATION. Cash Assets, $2,672,849. {*
1214-20 Market and 300-2 Kearny, S. F.
CHARLES LYONS, LONDON TAILOR.
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Stadley Jacob, milkman, r. Silver Av nr Mission Road Stadler John, driver Jacob Stadler, r. Silver Av ur Mission Road
Stadler Joseph, milker Ruhland Bros., r. N & Point Lobos Av bet Thirty-second aud Thirty-third Avs Stadfeld Jacob, ingot melter U. S. Mint, r. 1508 Jones Stadtfeld Jacob Jr., mining secretary, 56 Ne- vada Block, r. 1210 Jackson
Stadtfeld William C., secretary Loring Club and Los Putos Coal, Iron and Manganese Co., 69 Nevada Block, r. 934 Broadway
Stadtmann John, seaman. r. 10 Hinckley
Stadtmuller Frederick D., superintendent German Hospital, W s Noe bet Fourteenth and Ridley
Staeglich Frank L., gardener, r. 1307 Jackson
Staeglich George F., with James H. Barry, r. 1307 Jackson
Staehr Charles L. E., gents' furnishing goods, 333 % Fourth
Staengel Archie, confectioner, r. 1432 Pacific
Staengel Ebhardt, confecilonery, 1432 Pacific
Staff Frederick E., fireman, r. 1123 Filbert
Staff George H., r. 402 Broadway
Staffelbach Edward, barber, 19 Mission, r. Alameda
Staffler George, manager Indianapolis Mufg Co., 642- 644 Mission, r. 145 Ellis
Staffler George C., secretary Indianapolis Mnfg Co., 642-644 Mission, r. 1035 Dolores
Stafford Amelia, r. 16 Pfeiffer
Stafford Arthur W., paperruler Althof & Bahls, r. 16 Pfeiffer
Staffora Charles H., candies, 1314 Howard
Stafford Charles M., r. 920 Washington
Stafford Daniel R., salesman D. M. Moran & Co., r. 232 Langton
Stafford Edward W., asst lighthouse keeper, Point Bonita
Stafford Frank, machinist Union Iron Works
Stafford Henry J., presiding Justice of the Peace. New City Hall, first floor, and attorney at law, 224 Montgomery, r. 626 Twenty-third
Stafford James, laborer, r. 622 Fourth
Stafford J. C. Mrs., r. 415 Golden Gate Av
Stafford J. M., bookkeeper, r. 1213 Twenty-first
Stafford John T., bookkeeper C. B. Rode & Co., r. 2117 Golden Gate Av
Stafford J. Z .. r. 1847 Webster
Stafford Nicholas I., porter Mau, Sadler & Co., r. 1108 Treat Av
Stafford Thomas H., blacksmith, r. 904 Greenwich Stafford W. Mrs., widow, r. 16 Pfeiffer
Stafford William, helpher Golden State and Miners' Iron Works, r. 208 First
Stafford William, ship carpenter, r. 2117 Golden Gate Av
Stafford William F., physician, r. 626 Twenty third Stafford William F., attorney at law, 224 Montgomery, rooms 11-12, r. 1625 McAllister
Stafford William G. (Coburn & Stafford) r. 1206 O'Far- rell
Stafford William J., liquor saloon, 546 First, r. 216 Ninth
Stager Richard, brassworker Thomas Day & Co., r. 2507 Mission
Stagg Cornelius, proptr Ingleside House, Ocean House Road nr Lake Merced
Stagg Edward H., clerk Atlantic and Pacific Fast Freight Line, r. Oakland
Stagg John C. F., painter, r. 2122 Howard Stagg W. L., r. 518 Geary
Stagnaro Louis, nursery, Franklin and Lombard
Stahl Arnold, broker, 303 California and secretary Cal. Fruit and Wine Land Co., 222 Sansome, r. Alameda
Stahl A. W., asst naval constructor U. S. Naval Board Inspection and Survey, r. Oakland
AWAY ON TOP! GRAND REPUBLIC
NICKEL CIGARS. 25 Millions Sold in 1889.
Mau, Sadler & Co., Sole Agents, S. F.
W. & J. SLOANE & CO. Parlor, Chamber, Dining Room and Library FURNITURE. 641 to 647 MARKET STREET.
Stahl Henry C. F., teacher gymnastics, r. 408 Sixth STAHL JANE
ladies' nurse, also medical and surgical, office 14 Town- send, adjoining Electric Light Works
Stahl Jasper. pilot, r. ~ 92 Dolores
Stahl John, cook, r. 6084 Natoma
Stahle Charles A., laborer Custom House, r. 932 Va- lencia
Stahle Edward, barber John Stahle, r. 514 Taylor
Stahle Frederick H., resident physician German Hos- pital
Stahle John, proprietor baths and hair dressing saloon, Occidental Hotel, r. 932 Valencia
Stable John F. H., surveyor, r. 932 Valencia
Stahlecker Jacob, wagonmaker, 836 Harrison, r. 838 Harrison
Stxhmer Herman, cellarman, r. 5 Gerke Alley
Stahr Gustav, restaurant, 208% Drumm, r. 31 Oregon
Stahr Barry P. A., liquor saloon, 5 Berry
Staib Conrad, shoemaker, 932 Folsom
Staib Frank C., bookkeeper The History Co., r. 932 Folsom
Staib Herman F., brassfinisher, r. 932 Folsom
Staib William, optician, r. 932 Folsom
Staiger John J. (Witzemann & Staiger) r. 123 Perry
Stair Alexander, bookkeeper Laumeister Mills, r. 1621 Clay
Stairley B. F., r. 1312 Pine
Stairley Irene Miss, r. 1312 Pine
Stalder Joseph Jr., buyer B. M. Atchinson & Co .. r. East Oakland
Staley Margaret, widow, r. 907 Army
Staley Mattie J. Miss, milliner, r. 1616 Eddy
Staley William N., r. 1616 Eddy
Stall B. G., r. 113 Twenty-sixih
Stall Daniel, furniture packer, r. 32 Erie
Stallard Henry A., butcher, r. 353 Fourth Stall William, r. 348 Fourth
Stallard Joshua H., physician, r 632 Sutter
Stallard Martin, conductor Market St. RR., r. 1952 McAllister
STALLMANN CHARLES
specialties in machinery and supplies for engines, machine shops, foundries, mills, mines and all classes of manu- factures, 104 First, telephone 1766, r. 1824 Sutter
Stallman Ferdinand G., draughtsman Nat. Iron Works, r. 1824 Sutter
Stallman Frank O., bookkeeper C. F. Marwedel, r. 1824 Sutter
Stallman George E., clerk John Pforr, r. 1824 Sutter Stallman M. Mrs., widow, r. 1824 Sutter
Stalhnan Nettie C .. teacher Hamilton Grammar School, r. 1824 Sutter
Stamant David L., varnisher A. Frei, r. 17 Bruce Pl Stambaugh Solomon S., physician, 640 Clay
Stamer August, blacksmith, r. 17% Glover
Stamer Heury, restaurant, 420 Folsom, r. 418 Folsom Stamm Brothers (Christian and Henry) pork and sausages, 1319 Pacific
Stamın Christiau (Stamm Bros.) r. 1319 Pacific
Stamm Fritz, laborer Lachman & Jacobi, r. 1319 Pa- cific
Stamm Henry (Stamm Bros.) r. 1319 Pacific
Stammer J., printer, r. 1112 Pacific
Stammer John C., groceries and liquors, SW cor Waller and Webster, r. 301 Waller
Stammer Marcus, painter, r. 1112 Pacific
Stamp John, r. 610 Linden Av
Stamp Richard. longshoreman. r. 16 Clara
Stamper George, laundryman S. F. Laundry
Stamper George W., clerk Newman & Levinson, r. 1012 Polk
Stamper Julius, cigar mnfr, 429 Front, r. 330 Hayes
ROOS BROS.
OCCUPYING ENTIRE BUILDING.
31-37 Kearny,
CHILDREN'S CLOTHING
Our Great Specialty.
STARBIRD & GOLDSTONE
DEALERS IN LUMBER. SUGAK PINE LUMBER FOR FOREIGN SHIPMENT
101 Market St.
CHAMPAGNE ECLIPSE. ARPAD HARASZTHY & CO., 530 Washington Street.
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CROSSE & BLACKWELL'S JAMS AND JELLIES.
Prepared only from the finest selected fruits and best refined sugar.
SHERWOOD & SHERWOOD, Avent& S. F.
Stamper Louis O., bookkeeper Cal. Navigation and Improvement Co .. r. 305 Scott
Stamper Mark, clerk Herman Seiler, r. 1113 Leaven- worth
Stamper Marka J., foreman J. Stamper, r. 330 Hayes Stample Benjamin, clerk, r. 549 Stevenson
Stampiey Orville K., gauger Internal Revenue, r. Oakland
Stampp Fritz, wines and liquors, 506 Clay, r. 409 Unton
Stanberg Axel F., carpenter, r. 515%% Castro
Stanbridge Albert H., millhand Pac. Wooden ware and Cooperage Co., r. 15 Clinton
Stanbridge Charles E., cooper, r. 534 Second
Stanburg Albert, conductor Omnibus RR., r. 156 Clementina
Stanburg David, peddler, r. 24º Clara Stanclipp Eliza, widow, r. 7 Sherwood Pl
STANDARD BROOM FACTORY
Zan Brothers & Co., proprietors, office and salesrooms 310 Davis, factory
Seventeenth bet Howard and Shotwell Standard Carbon Co. The (of Cleveland, O.) W. M. Du Val & Co. Pacific Coast agents, 330 Pine, rooms 18-19
Standard Consolidated Mining Co. (Bodie, Cal.) John W. Pew secretary, 310 Pine, rooms 15-17
Standard House, Thomas Hellar proptr, 1126 Market and 21 Turk
Standard Iron and Wire Works, J. T. Mc- Cormick proprietor, manufacturer iron, brass aud wire goods, 763 Mission
Standard Marine Co. (limited of Liverpool, Eng.) John D. Spreckels and Bros. general agents. J. B. F. Davis & Son managers, 508-510 California
Standard Oil Co. (New York and Cleveland, O.) office 123 California, rooms 13-15
Standard Shirt Factory, Neustadter Brothers proprletora, SE cor Grove and Gough
Standard Soap Co., Richard P. Thomas president, Leon Golly secretary and manager, office and salesroom 525 Market, factory West Berkeley
Standard Soda Water Works, manufactur- ers aoda water sarsaparilla and gluger ale, 1434 Valencia
Standard Tanning Co., C. L. Diepenbrock proprietor, manufacturers of dongola, cor Mari- posa and Pennsylvania Av
Standard Tea Co., David Stuart manager, 38 Sixth
STANDARD THE Emil Schreiner proprietor (first class saloon and lunch counter) basement, junction Geary and Market
Standard Theater, N s Bush bet Kearny and Mont- gomery
Standeford J. A., colners' dept U. S. Mint, r. Oak- land
Standeford W., salesman Davls Bros., r· Oakland
Sandeford W. W., Inspector Custom House, r. Oak- land
Standen Herbert. patternmaker, r. 1020% Larkin Stander Charles, porter G.W. Tindall. r. 833% Geary Stander Frederick N., cook, r. California Av opp Montezuma, B. H.
Standhaft Rosa, widow, r. 356 Third
Standtah George C., salesman Joseph Silverman, r. 100 Fifth
Standish Henry H., carriage trimmer C. Molter, r. 1103 Mission
Staneart John W., plasterer, r. 1219 Kearny
Stanford Belle M., teacher South Cosmopolitan Pri- mary School. r. 2401 Buchanan
Stanford C., acaman, r. 135 East
Stanford Charles P., r. 2401 Buchanan
Stanford George G., carpenter Cal. Mill, r. 2401 Buchanan
Stanford Hall, r. 1579 Valencia
Stanford Harrison L., glassblower, r. 115 Franklin Stanford Hotel, Christian Lehrke proprietor, SW cor Fourth and Bluxome
Stanford Hubert H., engraver Bosqui Engraving and Printing Co., r. 2401 Buchanan
Stanford Jerome B. (G. W. Clark & Co,) r. 1711 Brod- erick
Stanford Leland, president Central Pacific Rail- road Co. and U. S. Senator. office NE cor Fourth Townsend, room 42, r. SW cor California and Powell
Stanford Myron E., carpenter Jay V. Lawrence
Stanford William E., clerk H. S. Crocker & Co., r. 115 Franklin
Stanford. See Standeford
Stang David, confectioner, 1503 Geary
Stang Joseph, porter Washington Mufg Co., r. 2330 Greenwich
Stange Fred, harnessmaker, 422 Pacific, r. 16 Hunt
Stange Frederick W., teacher piano, r. 817% Filbert Stange H. Mra., widow, r. 534 Turk
Stange Herman C., salesman O'Connor, Moffatt & Co., r. 634 Turk
Stange John D. (Stange & Jaenicke) r. 734 McAllister Stange Paul O., plumber Henry Ernst, r. 25 Jansen Stange & Jaenicke ) John D. Stange and Will- lam Jaenicke) proprietors Union Straw Works, manufacturers and jobbers felt and straw hats, 29 Second
Stangenberger August, piano tuner, r. 1613 Leaven- worth
Stangenbergen August J., traveling salesman Davis Bros., Bergmann & Co., r. 1613 Leavenworth
Stangrooom Robert, laborer, r. 8 Converse
Staniels Anna, widow, r. 24 Bylngton
Staniels C. B. Mrs., bookkeeper Southern Pac. Co. Colonization Agency, r. 24 Byington
Staniels John S. Mrs., preptr Harvey House, 807 Cali- fornia
Stanlels May Miss, r. 24 Ryington
Staniels William H., machinist, r. 1115 Filbert
Staniels William H., varietles, 2301 Jackson
Staniforth Charles, carpenter, r. NW cor Third and King
Staniforth Julia Mrs., lodgings and liquor saloon, NW cor Third and King
Staniforth Thomas, bartender, r. 281 Minna Stanke Hugo, baker W. Zeiner
Stanley A. Lincoln, actor. r. 1819 Powell
Stanley Amelia Mrs., lodgings, 803 Montgomery Stanley Benjamin, laborer, r. 558 Bryant
Stanley Benjamin S., watchman, r. 558 Bryant Stanley Catherine, widow, r. 265 Jesste
Stanley Charies A., engineer, r. 32 Eleventh
Stanley Charles P., machinist Nat. Iron Works, r. 91 Elizabeth
STANLEY CHARLES T.
Notary Public and Commissioner of Deeds, 512 Montgomery, telephone 353 r. 32 Eleventh
Staniey David M., draughtsman, r. 32 Eleventh
Stanley D. S. (D. S. Stanley & Co.) r. 888 Seventeenth Stanley D. S. & Co. (D. S. Stanley) steam book and job printers, 543 Clay
Stanley Edward J., pattern maker Union Iron Works, r. 32 Perry
Stanley Fannie S., widow, r. Palace Hotel
Stanley F. Hastings, phonographic reporter, r. 1040 Army
Stanley Frank, waiter Ahlborn House
Stanley Frederick H., oiler, r. 543 Fifteenth
Stanley Frederick W., salesman, r. 1533 Howard
Stanley George, artist John Mallon, r. Oakland
W. W. MONTAGUE & CO. IMPORTERS OF STOVES AND RANGES.
Manufacturers of FRENCH RANGES. 309. 311, 318. 815 and 317 MARKET STREET
THE LION Fire Ins. Co. OF LONDON
Capital, $4,125,000 Assets, $4,712,747
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GEO. D. DORNIN, Manager WM. SEXTON, Asst. Manager
410 Pine.
(315 Montgomery.
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ANGLO-NEVADA ASSURANCE CORPORATION. Cash Assets, $2,672,849.
AMERICAN FIRE INS. CO. PHILADELPHIA,
BROWN. CRAIG & CO., Generar Agenis, 508-510 California St.
STA
1239
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Stanley George A., compositor. r. 265 Jessie
Stanley Harry, clerk, r. 513 O'Farrell
Stanley Harry, messenger State Board of Horticul- ture, r. 410 Leavenworth
Stanley H. L., r. 508 Jackson
Stanley Isaac W., bartender, r. 125 Fourteenth
Stanley James A., policeman. r. 1530 Stockton
Stanley John, glovemaker Baruch & Newman, r. 253 Minna
Stanley John T., liner Lewis Murr, r. 543 Fifteenth Stanley Lee, r. 307 Fourth
Stanley L. H., traveling salesman Woodbury Oil Co. Stanley Mary Mrs., r. 410 Leavenworth
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