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PALMER & REY,
AUXILIARY PUBLISHERS AND NEWSPAPER ADVERTISING AGENTS, 405 Sansome St., S. F
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ST. IGNATIUS COLLEGE,
Van Ness Avenue, Between Hayes and Grove,
SAN FRANCISCO, CAL.
ITHIS institution, conducted by the Fathers of the Society of Jesus, was opened for the reception of students on the 15th of October, 1855. Ou the 3uth of April 1859, it was incorporated and empowered to confer Degrees and Academicai Honors in ali the learned professions, and to exercise all the rights and privileges common to any other literary institution in the United States. The design of this institution is to give & thorough
ENGLISH, CLASSICAL, MATHEMATICAL and PHILOSOPHICAL
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, Bookkeeping, Mathe- matice, Chemistry, Mental, Moral and Natural Philosophy. The Study of the French, German and Spanish Languages and Practical Telegraphy is optional.
Besides the Classical, there is a Preparatory and Elementary Department for the younger students. Its object is to qualify the pupil for the higher studies.
This institution, provided with a fuli staff of Professors, presents the highest advantages for the men- tal and moral training of the studeuts.
The College having been removed in January, 1880, to its new and permanent location in one of the moat 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 smple accommodations and Improved conveniences for 1,200 students.
The new College Buildings are divided into three principal stories for the three separate departments; the Preparatory, the Literary and Commercial, and the Philosophical and Scientific.
Besides the required Reception Rooms and Offices, large and lofty halle and atairways, several Library Rooms and Debating Hails, distinct play-grounds with covered walks and porticos for the larger and smaller students, the buildings contaiu a full complement of very capacious school rooms, well lighted and ven_ tilated, and furnished with the most approved modern conveniences. They possess also a large aud well appointed Chapel for the Religious Exercises, and a College Hall 100x145 feet internal dimensions, with spacious platform and stage suitably furnished and arranged for Scholastic Exhibitions, Dramatic Represen- tations, Lectures and other public exercises.
The Scientific Department contains lecture rooms for Physics and Chemistry, a Chemical Laboratory and an Extensive Cabinet of Physica, rooms for qualitative and quantitative analysis, engine rooms with magneto-electric machines, battery rooms, complete telegraphic stations, rooms for preparations, balances, spectroscopic studies and other scientific experiments and investigations, Museum of Mineralogy, Geology and choice collections of natural objects and curiosities of different kinds, and it is furnished with a very large and choice collection of Philosophical and Chemical Apparatus ordered from the best constructors of Europe and America, and with all that is necessary for lecture demonstrations and experiments, for private study, and the most complete and delicate chemical analysis and manipulations.
By frequent additions of whatever can be supplied by the best modern inventions, both at home sud abroad, this Department has attained a very high degree of completeness and efficiency well calculated to afford to advance students a most valuable opportunity of acquiring a thorough scientific training and edu- cation.
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.
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ST. IGNATIUS CHURCH AND COLLEGE, SAN FRANCISCO, CAL.
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"COLTON GAS"
HAS AN UNRIVALLED WORLD WIDE REPUTATION FOR ITS PURITY AND EFFICACY.
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Squires George, r. 1203 Market
Squires George D., journaliat Bulletin, r. Press Olub
Squires John H., fancy work, 114}% Turk
Squirea Joseph, blacksmith, r. 114%% Turk
Squires M. Mrs., r. 336 Polk
Squires Maurice H., pyrotechnist, r. NE cor 16th Av and L, South S. F.
Squires Nathaniel L., superintendent Cal. Fire Works Co., r. NE cor 16th Av and L, South S. F.
Sresovich L. G. & Co. (Luke G. Sresovich) wholesale dealers foreign and domestic fruits and nuts and manufacturers dessicated cocoanut (Pio- neer Brand) 505-507 Sansome, factory Steuart and East bet Howard and Folsom
Sresovich Luke G. (L. G. Sresovich & Co.) r. 816 Mc- Allister
Sresovich Nicholas clerk, L. G. Sresovich & Co.,r. 2111 MASOn
Broufe John (Sroufe & McCrum) r. 315 Jones
Broufe Susan, artist 13 Pine, r. 315 Jones
Sroute & McCrum (John Sroufe and Hugh Mc- Crum) wholesale wines and liquors, 208-210 Mar- ket
S. S. Construction Company, 87 Chronicle Bldg, telephone 655x
St. Alban's Episcopal Church, William G. Badger superintendent, 1133 Mission
St. Amant Louis D., finisher, r. 17 Bruce Pl
St. Amant Louis D. Jr., night clerk American Ex- change Hotel, r. 17 Bruce Pl
St. Amant William, extraman Engine 13, r. 1428 Va- lencia
St. Amant William A., clerk, r. 1518 Sanchez
St. Andreas EvangelicalLutheran Church Rev. F. Reiser pastor, Pierce nr Turk
St. Andrew's Society, 111 Larkin
St. Ann's Building, NW cor Powell and Eddy
St. Ardine House, 765 Market
St. Auburn W. T., r. Occidental Hotel
St. Boniface's Church (R. C.) Rev. Gerardus Becher pastor, 8 s Golden Gate Av nr Jones
St. Boniface's School, under the care of the Dominican Sisters, S s Golden Gate Av nr Jones
St. Brendan's Church (R. C.) Rev. John F. Nu- gent pastor. NE cor Fremont and Harrison
St. Brendan's School, conducted by Sisters of Mercy, W s First bet Harrison and Bryant
St. Bridget's Church (R. C ) Rev. John E. Cottle pastor, SW cor Broadway and Van Ness Av
St. Bridget's Convent, S & Broadway and Van Ness Av
St. Charles Borromeo Church (R. C.) Rev. Patrick J. Cummins pastor, NW cor Eighteenth and Shotwell
St. Charles Tobacco Co., J. Kahn & Co. agents and wholesale dealers tobacco and cigars, 306 Sacra- mento
St. Clair A. M., r. 1413 Jackson
St. Clair C., waiter Palace Hotel
St. Clair Eliza J., seamstress, r. 11 Scott
St. Clair George W., salesman, r. 1628 Pierce
St. Clair Henry D., fireman, r. 821 Filbert
St. Clair John, fresco painter, r. 15% Washington Av St. Clair Walter H., shoemaker, r. 55 Shipley, rear
St. ClsÃr. See Sinclair
St. Claire V. E., r. 16 Turk
St. Crieg Marie, teacher Frosbel Kindergarten, r. 2127 Jackson
ST. DAVID HOUSE William S. Hughes proprietor, 713 Howard
St. Denis George, salesman Held Bros. & Co., r. 316 Turk
ST. DENIS J. & CO. (Jules St. Denis and Thomas Macauley) house painters, paper hangers and importers paints, oils and wall paper, 308 Sut- ter
W. E. LANE
PLUMBER, 505 KEARNY STREET, Will do your Work Well and Cheap.
Estimates Given Free. Telephone 315.
W. & J. SLOANE & CO.
IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN
CARPETS AND UPHOLSTERY GOODS. 64 1 to 647 MARKET STREET.
St. Denis John B., carpenter. r. 110 Valparaiso
St. Denis Jules (J. St. Denis & Co.) r. 1318 Pacific
St. Denis Leon, bookkeeper Joseph Roylance, r. 2310 Folsom
St. Denis Otis, brassfinisher, r. 2310 Folsom
St. Dominic's Church and Monastery (R.C.) served by the Dominican Fathers, NW cor Bush and Steiner
St. Elmo House, J. Serres proptr, 32, 4th
St. Francis Church (R. C.J Rev. John F. Har- rington pastor, NE cor Montgomery Av and Val- lejo
St. Francis of Assisi Church (R. C.) Rev.Rich- ard P. Brennan rector, SW cor Sixteenth and Do- Jores
St. Francis Technical School, SW cor Gough and Geary
St. George Hotel, Peter Topini proptr, 812 Kearny
St. George Livery and Boarding Stables, John W. Murphy, proprietor, 403 Bush
St. George's Hall, 911 Market
St. Germain Napoleon, car dispatcher, r.NE cor Bier- ra and Tennessee
ST. HELENA WINE CO. Dun- levy & Castner proprietors, wholesale dealers in California brandies, 26 Taylor wines and
St. Helens J. Harry, waiter, r. 737}% Howard
St. Ignatius Church (R. C.) served by the Fathers of the Society of Jesus, N & Hayes bet Van Ness Av and Franklin
St. Ignatius College, Rev. Henry Imoda, S. J., president, 214 Hayes
St. James Church, (R. C.) Rev. P. R. Lynch pastor, NW cor Guerrero and Twenty-third St. Johannes B. M. Kirche, Rev. E. B. Trams- cher pastor, N & Army bet Guerrero and Do- lores
St. John Arthur B., clerk, r. 915 McAllister
St. John Arthur W., compositor The Hebrew, r. Ber- keley
St. John Chauncey M., inspector Custom House, r. Eaat Oakland
St. John Emma Miss, tailoress. r. 404, 3d
St. John H. A. Miss, teacher Rincon Grammar School, r. 915 McAllister
St. John H. A. Rev., pastor Seventh Day Adventist Church, r. Oakland
St. John Henry S., clerk, r. 915 McAllister
St. John James, hostler Sutter Street Ry.
St. John John, machinist, r. 143 Silver
St. John Lucy Miss, tailoress, r. 404, 3d
St. John Mary, domestic 1019 Bush
St. John Mary, domestic 411 Devisadero
St. John Richard A., bookkeeper Hibernia Savings and Loan Society. r. 1519 Grove
St. John the Baptist Church (R. O.) N & Eddy bet Octavia and Laguna
St. John William H., helper r. 143 Silver
St. John's Episcopal Church, S & Fifteenth nr Valencia
St. John's German Evangelical Church, Gustave Niebuhr pastor, 520 Greenwich
St. John's Guild Hall, E & Valencia nr Fifteenth
St. John's Lutheran Evangelical Church, Rev. John H. Schroeder pastor, N & Twenty- second, bet Howard and Capp
St. John's Presbyterian Church, SE cor Octavia and California
St. Joseph's Church (R. C.) Rev. P. Scanlon pas- tor. W 8 Tenth bet Howard and Folsom
St. Joseph's Grammar School, Brother George Albert principal, SW cor Howard and Tenth
St. Joseph's Hall, SW cor Tenth and Howard
St. Joseph's Home for Incurables, Sister Ottellia superioress, cor Baker and Park Bill Av
STARBIRD & GOLDSTONE
Wholesale and Retail Lamber S. E. COR. SPEAR Dealers, Redwood Lumber for Eastern Shipment & Specialty.
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W. W. MONTAGUE & CO. WOODEN, SLATE AND IRON MANTELS,
ARTISTIC DESIGNS. 309, 311, 313, 315 & 317 Market St.
St. Joseph's Roman Catholic Infant Asy- lum, Silver Av bet Seventeenth and Eighteenth Avs, South S. F.
St. Jullien Emily Mra., stamping, 629% Union
St. Jullien Paul, salesman Reiss Bros. & Co., r. 629 % Union
St. Katharine's School, Fulton nr Fillmore
St. Lawrence Hotel, Mrs. D. S. Wagner proptr, 568 Mission
St. Lawrence Stable, William E. Bridge pro- prietor, 423 Post
St. Louis Brewery, Lawrence Waechter proptr, 1524 Pacific Av
St. Luke's Episcopal Church, Rev. William W. Davis rector, SE cor Clay and Van Ness Av
St. Luke's Hospital, F. H. Titus resident physi- cian, W 8 Valencia bet Twenty-seventh and Twen- ty-eighth
St. Mark's German Evangelical Lutheran Church, Rev. Julius Fuendeling pastor, S & Geary bet Stockton and Powell
St. Mary Joseph, engineer, r. 31 Russ
St. Mary's Cathedral, NW cor Van Ness Av and O'Farrell
St. Mary's Church (old Cathedral) NW cor Cal- ifornia and Dupont
St. Mary's Hospital, under management Sisters of Mercy, NW cor First and Bryant
St. Michael's Church (R. C.) Ocean View
St. Nicholas Hotel, Keegan & Goodwin proptrs, 212- 216 First
St. Onge Theodore, carpenter, r. 132 Eddy
St. Orme Caldara, dentist Nat F. Coulson, r. 108 Mc- Allister
St. Patrick's Church, Rev. Peter J. Grey pastor, N & Mission bet Third and Fourth
St. Patrick's Home (for aged and infirm men) under management Sisters of Mercy, Bryant het 1st and Rincon Pl
St. Paul Fire and Marine Insurance Co. (St. Paul) 324 California
St. Paul's Church (R. C.) Rev. M. D. Connolly pastor. NE cor Twenty-ninth and Church
St. Paul's Episcopal Church, NE cor Stockton and Filbert
St. Paul's German Evangelical Lutheran Church, Rev. J. M. Buehler pastor, S & Mission bet Fifth and Sixth
St. Paul's Methodist Episcopal Church, 1310 Polk
St. Paul's Protestant Episcopal Church, S 8 California nr Fillmore
St. Paul's School, John H. Hargens principal, 941 Mission
St. Paulus Methodist Episcopal Church, George Guth pastor, 728 Broadway
St. Peter's Academy, conducted by Sisters of Mercy E a Alabama nr 24th
St. Peter's Church (R. C.) Rev. P. S. Casey pastor, E 8 Alabama nr Twenty-fourth
St. Peter's School, conducted by the Christian Broth. ers, 1203 Alabama
St. Peter's Temperance Hall, E 8 Alabama nr 24th
St. Pierre Marius, laundry, 1539 Mission
St. Rose's Academy, under direction Sisters of St. Dominic, S a Golden Gate Av nr Steiner
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 het Fourth and Fifth
St. Stephen's Protestant Episcopal Church, Rev. Edgar J. Lion rector, N & Fulton nr Webster
St. Supery Adrien, packer, r. 54 Tebama
St. Supery Antoine, sawdust, 555 Howard, r. 54 Te- hama
St. Supery Edward, clerk Redington & Co., r. 54 Te- hama
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St. Teresa's Church, Rev. Patrick O'Connell pastor, E & Tennessee bet Butte and Napa
St. Vincent's School, in charge of the Sisters of Charity, S & Mission het Third and New Mont- gomery
Sts. Pietro e Paolo Church (R. C.) Rev. Raph- ael Carolis pastor, NE cor Filbert and Dupont
Staab Henry G., merchant tailor, 10 Geary, r. 614 Sut- ter
Staacke George (Thomas Bell & Co.) r. 818 Bush
Staadecker Emil, clerk W. & I. Steinhart & Co., r. 405 Geary
Staadecker Joseph H., bookkeeper W. & I. Steinhart & Co., r. 405 Geary
Staats A. H., clerk Contra Costa Laundry Assn r. Oak- land
Statts Henry, carpenter, r. 404 Brannan
Staats John C. (Bruna & Stsats) r. 25 Fell
Staats John H., butcher, r 404 Brannan
Staats R. C., clerk freight auditor's dept. S. P. Co., r. Lorin, Alameda Co.
Stabenow George, tinsmith, r. 2008% Larkin
Stabens Joseph, salesman L. Levy, r. 517 Union
Stabler Samuel J., real estate, 328 Montgomery, room 3. r. Oakland
Stacey H. L., driver, r. 418 Sutter
Stacey James, millhand Golden Gate Flouring Mills, r. Oakland
Stacey R. J. Mra., dressmaker, r. 3 Margaret Pl
Stachan G. B. Mrs., widow, r. 922 Van Ness Av
Stachan Henry, clerk Stein, SImon & Co., r. 922 Van Ness Av
Stachau William J., vocalist Tivoli Opera House, r. 1324 Polk
Stachle Christopher, bartender, r. 618 Pine
Stack Christine M. Miss, teacher Potrero Primary School, r. 126 Silver
Stack Edward, driver, r. 12 Louisa Stack Edward M., draughtsman O. K. Kirby Jr., r. 126 Silver
Stack Frank, r. 71%% Shipley
Stack Frederick, concreteworker, r. 323 Eddy
Stack James, fireman, r. 119, 29th
Stack James H., bookkeeper B. McMahon & Son, r. 1322 Valencia
Stack James, conductor, r. 351, 24th
Stack John (Stack & Lacombe) r. 126 Silver
Stack John, laborer, r. 139 Langton
Stack John J., blacksmith, r.14th Av nr N, South S.F. Stack John T., clerk, r. 126 Silver
Stack Katie, domestic 914 Haight
Stack Morgan, gripman, r. 1124 Howard
Stack Philip, blacksmith, r. 630 Mission
Stack R. Mrs., groceries and liquors, 422 Clementina Stack Richard, miller, r. 422 Clementina
Stack Sarah Mra., nurse, r. 658 Folsom
Stack Thomas, chicken ranch, cor Merrill and Sil. ver Av
Stack Thomas, messenger, r. 12 Louisa
Stack Thomas, student, r. Silver Av nr King
Stack Timothy J. (G. W. Clark & Co. ) r. 12 Hill
Stack William, glass finisher, r. Silver Av nr King
Stack William P., glass cutter, r. San Bruno Road nr Silver Av
Stack & Lacombe (John Stack and George Lacombe) hatters, 639 Market
Stackhouse C., engineer, r. 437 Golden Gate Av Stackhouse Charles, iron worker, r. 830 Illinois Stackhouse Henry, gripman, r. 1214 Larkin
Stackpole Barry P., boilermaker, r. 1607 Howard
Stackpole Michael W., examiner U. S. Appraisers, r. Alameda
Stackpole T., laborer P. M. SS. Co.
Stackpole William E .. student, r. 1359 Folsom
Stacom Maria J., milliuery, 111 Stockton, r. 700 Pow- ell Stade Ernest, bookbinder, r. 129 Clara Stade John, musician, r. 116 Bernard
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For Quartz or Road Work, Unlimited In Capacity, Unequaled in Efficiency,
PELTON WATER WHEEL CO., Agts. 121-123 MAIN STREET.
NATIONAL Fire Ins. Co. of Hartford
Capital, $1,000,000.00 | GEO. D. DORNIN, Manager. Assets, $620,213.19
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"DRIFTED SNOW" flour Makes more Bread to the Sack than Other Brands.
PENNSYLVANIA FIRE INS. CO .- THE GREENWICH INS, CO.
BROWN, CRAIG & CU., General Agents, 508-510 California 8treet.
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Stademann Mary, widow, r. 111 Liberty Stademanu Peter J., groceries, 1522 Folsom Stader Christian, paper hanger, r. 107 William Stader Martin, painter, r. 18 Lewis Pl Stadigan John, gripman, r. 1907 Haight Stadler W. Misa, governess, r. 221 Mason Stadmann John, aeaman, r. 6 Polk Lane Stadtfeld Jacob Sr., 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, 69 Ne- vada Block, r. 934 Broadway Stadtmuller Frederick D., r. 819 Eddy Staebliu Hermann, miner, r. 1305 Powell
Staedler Lena, widow, r. 1812 Market
Staeglich Frank, r. 1307 Jackson
Staeglich George, printer, r. 1307 Jackson
Staehr Charles L. E., furnishing goods, 333%, 4th
Staengel Ebehard, confectionery, 1432 Pacific
Staff Frederick, fireman stmr Alameda, r. West Oak- land
Staff George, waiter New Western Hotel
Staff John F., machine operator, r. Cosmopolitan Hotel
Staffel John, stonecutter, r. 434, 5th
Staffelbach Edward, barber, 19 Mission, r. Alameda Staffer John, r. 1314 Stockton
Staffood George, plumber Samuel Ickelheimer & Bro.
Stafford Amelia Misa, clerk, r. 16 Pfeiffer
Stafford Arthur, paper ruler, r. 16 Pfeiffer
Stafford Barny, fireman, r. 239, 1st
Stafford C., r. 40 Ruas
Stafford Charlea, bookkeeper, r. 549 Minna
Stafford Clare, real estate, r. 626, 23d
Stafford D., salesman J.J.O'Brien & Co., r. 268 Golden Gate Av
Stafford Edward W., assistant lighthouse keeper Point Bonita
Stafford Henry J. (Stafford & Stafford) r. 626, 23d
Staffard James J., sawyer, r. 2117 Golden Gate Av
Stafford J. O. Mra., r. 413 Golden Gate Av
Stafford John M. Mrs., r. 1019 Geary
Stafford John T., bookkeeper C. B. Rode & Co., r. 2171 Golden Gate Av
Stafford Lizzie C., widow, r. 828, 20th
Stafford Nicholaa I., porter, r. 225 Clara
Stafford Thomas H., blackamith, r. 904 Greenwich Stafford Welthy, widow, r. 16 Pfeiffer
Stafford William, blackamith's helper. r. 208, 1st
Stafford William, shipbuilder, r. 2117 Golden Gate Av
Stafford William D., insurance agent, r. 413 Golden Gate Av
Stafford William (Stafford & Stafford) r. 1625 McAllis- ter
Btafford William F., physician, 626, 23d
Stafford William G., with J. Macdonough & Co., r. 202 Broderick
Stafford William J., bartender, r. 11 DaBoom
Stafford & Stafford (Henry J. and William F.) attorneys at law, 97-98 Flood Bldg
Btager Fritz (Dleizius & Stager) r. 101 Oak
Stager Richard, assayer, r. E a Washington Av nr 28th, B. H.
Stager Richard, brasa worker, r. 13%% Washington Av Stagg Cornelius, proptr Ingleside House, Ocean House Road
Stagg John, painter, r. 2122 Howard
Btagnaro John, clerk M. Barbino, r. 2154 Mission
Stagnaro John, fruit dealer, San Bruno Road
Stahl Albert W., asalatant naval constructor U. S. N. and member Naval Board of Inspection and Sur- vey, r. 926 Haight
Stahl Arnold, broker, 303 California, and secretary Cal. Fruit and Wine Land Co., 222 Sansome, r.Ala- meda
Stahl Aug, laborer, r. Kentucky Home Stahl Ernst, salesman, r. 37, 2d
HAVE YOUR
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Office, 505 Kearny St. Telephone 315.
W. & J. SLOANE & CO. IMPORTERS OF
ORIENTAL RUGS.
641 to 647 MARKET STREET.
Stahl Henry O. F., teacher gymnastics Eintracht Club, r. 707 % McAllister
Stahl Henry N., r. 501 Jessie
Stahl Jasper, cook, r. 892 Dolores
Stahl Martin, tanner, r. NE cor 27th and Alabama
Stahl R. H., engineer, r. 140 Eddy
Stahl William, apprentice Dow Steam Pump Works, r. Alameda
Stahlberg Theodore, longshoreman, r. 5%% Sherwood PI
Stahle Charles A., laborer, r. 932 Valencia Stahle Edward. barber, r. 24 Mint Av
STAHLE FREDERICK H.
physician and surgeon (late resident. physician and surgeon German Hospi- tal) hours 9 to 10 A. M., 2 to 4 and 7 to 8 P. M., Sundays 9 to 10 only, office and r. SW cor Mission and Sixth, telephone 3277
Stahle John, baths and hairdressing saloon, Occi- dental Hotel, r. 932 Valencia
Stable John F. H., surveyor, r. 932 Valencia
Btahlecker Jacob, wagonmaker, 836 Harrison, r. 838 Harrison
Stahmer Hermann, driver, r. 3 Meacham Pl
Stahr Hana P. A., liquora, 5 Berry
Staib Annie Miss, dreasmaking, 932 Folsom
Staib Charles, with H. Elleau, r. 932 Folsom
Staib Conrad, ahoemaker, r. 932 Folsom
Staib F. O., bookkeeper The History Co., r. 932 Fol- som
Stalb George, engrosser, 112 Eddy, r. 932 Folsom Staib Herman F., braasfiniaher, r. 932 Folsom
Staib William M., optician Henry Kahn & Co., r. 932 Folsom
Staiger Frederick, barber, 327 East, r. 617 Mason
Staiger John J. (Witzemann & Staiger) r. Oakland
Staiger P., barber, r. 617 Mason
Staines William, plasterer, r. 32 Turk
Stair Alexander, Commissary County Jail, r. 1621 Clay
Stairley Irene Miss, r. 1312 Pine
Stairley Mamie Misa, r. 1312 Pine
Stalder Joseph Jr., buyer B. M. Atchinson & Co., r. East Oakland
Staley Henry W., mechanic, r. 1616 Eddy
Staley Lilly Mra., actress, r. 636 Mission
Staley Margaret, widow, r. 907 Army
Staley William N., contractor, r. 1616 Eddy
Stalker James, r. 560 Howard
Stall Barnard G., clerk, r. 111, 26th
Stall Daniel, furniture packer, r. 32 Erie
Stall R. S., oiler, r. 148, 6th
Stall Sherman, engineer, r. 1542 Howard
Stallard Joshua H., physician, 632 Sutter, r. Menlo Park
Stallard Martin, conductor, r. 1952 McAllister
Stallman Charles (Pacific Tool and Supply Co.) 104 Firat, r. 1824 Sutter
Stallman Ferdinand G., draughtsman National Iron Works, r. 1824 Sutter
Stallman Frank O., bookkeeper C. F. Marwedel, r. 1824 Sutter
Stallman George E., real estate, r. 1824 Butter
Stallman Nettie C. Mias, teacher Hamilton Grammar School, r. 1824 Sutter
Stalter Frederick W., engineer, r. 226 Michigan
Staltz John, laborer, r. 320 Green
Stambaugh George, helper, r. cor Arkansas and Solano
Stambaugh Solomon S., physician, 640 Clay
Stamberg Jacob, cooper, r. 11 De Boom
Stamboul Niels, driver, r. 522 Howard
Stamen Charles, atripper, r. 420 Folsom
Btamer Auguat, blacksmith r. 17%% Glover
Stamer Matthals H., restaurant, 420-422 Folsom, r. 418 Folsom
Packages
Called for and Delivered to All Parts of the CITY, by
Morton Special Delivery, 115 O'Farrell St.
PACIFIC CARRIAGE CO. Offices, 48 Eighth. Baldwin Hotel & 200 Sutter.
Tel. Co's Boxes
Telephone No. 1950 Also connected with S. F. District
"Finest Extra Qualities. "
PERRIER-JOUET & CO. CHAMPAGNE W. B. CHAPMAN, 123 California St (See Page opp. name of W. B. Chapman.)
STA
1294
STA
W. W. MONTAGUE & CO. CORRUGATED IRON,
Galvanized, Black and Painted, FOR ROOFING AND SIDING, 309 to 317 MARKET STREET.
Stamm Brothers (Christian and Henry) pork and sanesges, 1319 Pacific
Stamm Christian (Stamm Bros) r. 1319 Pacific Stamm Frederick, laborer, r. 1319 Pacific Stamm Henry (Stamm Bros.) r. 1319 Pacifio
Stammer John C., groceries and liquors, SW cor Waller and Webster, r. 301 Waller
Stamp James, mechanic. r. 1117 Webster Stamp John, r. 1505 Fillmore
Stampel Mark, clerk, r. 1113 Leavenworth Stampel Nicholas, cook Otto Johnson
Stamper Charles, porter, r. 315 Jessie Stamper George, machinist, r. 1519 Eddy
Stamper George, salesman, r. 607 Eddy
Stamper Henry H., carpenter, r. 1648 Mission
Stamper Julina, cigar mfnr, 445 Jackeon, r. 330 Hayes Stamper Mark, clerk Herman Seiler, r. 1113 Lesven . worth
Stamper Marks J., foreman J. Stamper, r. 330 Hayes Stamper Samuel, merchant, r. 725 Webster
Stample Benjamin, bartender, r. 633 Stevenson
Stampp Fritz, groceries and liquors,421 Union, r. 409 Union
Stanard William, first officer bark Chas. B. Kenny, 2 Market
Stanaro Frank, boxmaker, r. 506 Francisco
Stanberg Frank, tailor, 65 Clementina, rear Stanberg Jacob, cooper, r. 11 De Boom
Stanbridge Albert H., millhand, r. 16 Clinton Stanbridge Charles, laborer, r. 534, 2d
Stancliffe Eiizs, widow, r. 7 Sherwood Pl
Stanclift Everett S., laborer, r. 1313 Montgomery
Standard Broom Factory, Zan Bros. & Co. pro- prietors, office and eslesrooms 310 Davis, factory Seventeenth nr Howard
Standard Carbon Co. The (of Cleveland, O.] W. M. DuVal & Co. Pac. Coast agents, 221 Front, room 6 Standard Charles, clerk, r. 1112 Sacramento
Standard Consolidated Mining Co. (Bodie, Cal.) John W. Pew secretary, 310 Pine, rooms 15-17
Standard Iron and Wire Works, J. T. McCor- mick proprietor, 763 Mission
Standard Marine Insurance Co. (limited of Liverpool, Eng.) John D. Spreckels & Bros. general agents, J. B. F. Davis & Sou managers, 508-510 California Standard Oil Co. (New York and Cleveland, O.) office 308 Market
Standard Shirt Factory, Neustadter Bros. proptrs, SE cor Grove and Gongh
Standard Soap Co., Leon Golly secretary and manager, office and salesrooms 525 Market, fac- tory West Berkeley
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