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Ryder Charles H., wood and coal, 908 Bryant, r. 316, 6th
Ryder Charles H. Mrs., dressmaking, 316, 6th
Ryder CIsude, student, r. 2308 Sutter
Ryder Cyrus, master mariner, r. 1710%% Sacramento
Ryder Ellen T., widow, r. 2613 Mission
Ryder Elliott, engineers' storekeeper P. M. SS. Co., r. Oakland
Ryder Emily S. Miss, artist, r. 1614 Scott
Ryder Frederick, teamster Stetson-Renner Drayage Co., r. 42 South Park
Ryder Harry J., student, r. 2613 Mission
Ryder Helen Mrs., r. 131 Page
Ryder Henry, lamplighter, r. 318 Main
Ryder James, clerk, r. 20 DeBoom
Ryder John J., student, r. 2613 Mission
Ryder Josiah T., calker, r. 20 DeBoom
Ryder Lenors Mra., manicure, 126 Kearny, r. 131 Page
Ryder Letitia E. Misa, teacher Jefferson Pr2mary School, r. 5%% Kearny
Ryder Margaret Miss, r. 2613 Mission
Ryder Morgan L., clerk local freight office S. P. Co., r. Berkeley
Ryder Reuben, bookkeeper, r. 2613 Mission
Ryder Robert R., clerk, r. 20 De Boom
Ryder Rosita, widow, r. 1808 Mason
Ryder Samuel, millhand W. H. Salsbury, r. 312, 4th Ryder Sven, r. 1236 Market
Ryder Thomas, plumber, r. 1530 Eddy
Ryder Thomas H., machinist Cal. Saw Works, r. 318 Main
Ryder William B., collector Oregon Coal and Naviga- tion Co., r. 2613 Mission
Ryder William G., draughtsman, r. 1810 Mason
Ryder. See Reiter and Rider
Rye Margaret Mrs., boarding, 110 Bay
Ryer Andrew G., messenger Headquarters Dept of Cal, r. Alameda
Ryer C B., r. 45, 12th
Ryer Fletcher F., president West Coast Plumb- ing Supply Co. and attorney at law, 657 Market, r. 143 Haight
Ryer Frederick, foreman Fisher & Co., r. 908 Leaven- worth
SHOW CASES DIXON, BORGESON & CO.
37 Market Street, San Francisco. 108 Front Street, Portland, Ore- gon, and Seattle, Washington.
1. GUNDLACH & CO'S. BURGUNDY & ZINFANDEL
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UNITED STATES LAUNDRY. Largest Brick Steam Laundry on the Coast.
RYE
1202
SAC
W. W. Montague & Co. PUMPS,
Suction and Force.
POR HAND, WIND-MILL AND POWER ALL SIZES. 809, 311, 818. 315 and 317 MARKET STREET
Ryer Washington M., capitalist, 850 Market, r. 1353 Grove, Oakland
Ryer William T. S., real estate, 850 Market, r. Alameda
Ryerson Adrian P., boilermaker, r. 10 Powell Av
Ryerson George, milkman, Kosciusko nr Cortland Av, B. H.
Ryerson Isaac, machinist Hinckley, Spiers & Hayes, r. 8 Hampton Pl
Ryhiner Adolph H., accountant Humboldt Savings and Loan Society
Ryhner Charles, secretary Swiss Mutual Benevolent Society, 25 Montgomery Av. r. 78 Brosnan
Ryhner Frank X., confectioner. r. 25 Montgomery Av Ryhner Joseph, machinist, r. 10b Shotwell
Ryken Frank, cigars, 5 Leidesdorff, r. Oakland
Ryken Josephine, widow, r. 732 Valencia
RYLAND C. T. Jr. president
The Electrical Storage and Supply Co., office 723 Market
Rylander John, longshoreman, r. 427 Broadway Rylander John W., carpenter, r. 14 Priest Rynen Katie, domestic 703 Leavenworth
Rpyczynski Louis, laborer, r. 943 Folsom
Ryrie Peter K., clerk Kowalsky & Co., r. SE cor 8th Av and Clement
Ryst Otto, accountant, 2905 Washington
Ryst Otto Jr., clerk freight auditor's dept S. P. Co., r. 2905 Washington
Rystrom Frank, seaman, r. 8 Clsy
Saske Emil, salesman S. A. Perry & Co., r. 614% Minne
Saake George, tile setter, r. 614% Minna
Saaks Mary, widow, r. 614% Minns
Saake Rudolph, florist, r. 612% Minns
Saal Christian, musician. r. 1017 Howard
Saalburg Charles W., artist Wasp Publishing Co., r. 1208 Ellie
Saalburg George, clerk London, Paris and American Bank, r. 1208 Ellis
Saalburg Julis E., teacher Potrero Primary School, r. 2325 Bush
Saalburg Mae Miss, teacher Hamilton Grammer School. r. 2325 Bush
Saalburg Samuel S., collector Rosenthal Bros. & Co., r. 1530 Ellis
Saalburg Samuel W., secretsry H. Liebes & Co., 133 139 Post, r. 1208 Ellis
Saalburg William, editor Jewish Times and Observer, r. 1208 Ellis
Saalberg. See Salberg
Saar Louis, cutler Schleuter & Volberg, r. Temescal Saba Assd, dealer Oriental curios, 233 Green
Sabadin Michael (Radulovich & Sabadin) r. 820 Ler- kin
Sabalot Celestine, nurse, r. 2608 Howard
Sabatie A. Etienne, bookkeeper P. G. Sabatie & Co., r. 2008 Washington
Sabatie P. G. & Co. (Philippe G. Sabatie) whole- sale wines and liquors, 118 Battery
Sabatie Philippe G. (P. G. Sabatie & Co.) r, 2008 Washington
Sabatino Antone, bootblack, NE cor 5th and Howard, r. 517 Union
Sabatiuo Colombo, bootblack, r. 6 Grand Pl Sabatino Stefano, fisherman, r. 404 Green
Sebato Vitalo, bootblack, 235 Montgomery Av, r. 6 Vallejo
Sabich George, cook, r. 318 Minns
Sabietzki F. B., gardener, r. 52 Brady
Sabin C. R., dentist, 5 Donohoe Bldg Sabin Hollis, teamster, r. 927 Brannan
Sabin John I., second vice-president and general manager Pacific Telephone and Telegraph Co. and president Sunset Telephone-Telegraph Co. and member Board of Education, office Telephone Bldg, 216 Bush, r. 2828 California
Sabin John M. Jr., salesman Carlson Currier Co., r. Oakland
Sabin Andro, laborer, r. 419 Vallejo
Sabini Antonio, laborer, r. 407 Pacific
Sabini Giovanni, window cleaner S. Marengo, r. 4 San Antonio
Sabins Alfred C., r. 516 Green
Sabins Frank, bookbinder H. S. Crocker Co., r. 516 Green
Sabins Mollie L. Miss, teacher, r. 516 Green
Sabins William J., bookbinder, r. 516 Green
Sablatschan John, shoemaker. 844 McAllister Sablier Louis, cook F. Eisele & Co.
Sablofsky Gustav, seaman, r. 118% Washington Sablote J. B., storekeeper The California
Sabzmann Peter, baker Am. Bakery, r. 2010 Larkin Sacco Lazar (Sacco & Deneri) r. 1320 Stockton
Sacco & Deneri (Lazar Sacco and Gaetano Deneri) liquors, 520 Green
Sachau Herman, waiter, r. 317 Bush
Sachau John, proprietor William Tell House, 317 Bush
Sachs Amson, stock clerk Sachs Bros. & Co., r. 820 Post
Sachs Benjamin, salesman Sachs Bros. & Co., r. PBl- ace Hotel
Sachs Brothers & Co. (Lippmann and Samuel Sachs and Mrs. M. Stiefel) importers and jobbers fancy goods, SW cor Bush and Sansome
Sachs David, salesmen Sachs Bros. & Co., r. 1313 Gough
Sache David M., office 212 Sansome, room 10, r. 615 Leavenworth
Sachs Edgar D., receiving clerk Mau, Sadler & Co., r. 615 Leavenworth
Sache Edward C., clerk Ariel Lathrop. r. 623 Howard Sachs Frederica, domestic 1106 Van Ness Av
Sache Frederick G., merchant, r. 2225 Post
Sachs Hannah Mrs., r. 601 Leavenworth
Sachs Henry, salesman Sachs Bros. & Co., r. 820 Post Sachs Herman, clerk, r. 608%, 4th
Sachs Isaac, salesmen Sachs Bros. & Co., r. 916 Van Ness Av
Sachs John, cigar mnfr. r. 527 Shotwell, rear Sache Lippmann (Sachs Bros. & Co.) r. 820 Post Sachs Louis, r. Palace Hotel
Sachs Martin, capitalist, 212 Sansome, room 10, r. 615 Leavenworth
Sachs Samuel (Sachs Bros. & Co.) r. Palace Hotel Sachs Samuel L., r. 601 Leavenworth
Sachıs Sanford, capitalist, 212 Sansome, r. 601 Leavenworth
Sachs Sigmund C., r. 615 Leavenworth
Sacht Christian, tailor. r. 523, 2d, rear
Sack F. W., sesman, r. 400 Drumm
Sack John C., instrument maker, 4 California, room 7, r. Alameda
Sackett Everett L., r. 1446 Folsom
Sackett George K., messenger Wells Fargo & Co., r. 505 Jones
Sacramento Brick Co., John H. Roberts president, Third St. Wharf
Sacramento Building, 15-27, 1st
Sacramento City and County Directory, F. M. Husted publisher, 528 California
Sacramento Flour Mills, C. McCresry & Co., agents, office 114 California
Sacramento Hotel, Francois Brochier proptr, 409 Pacific
NEW ADDRESS. Chas. alleture
GOLD MEDAL PARIS EXPOSITION 1889 - FOR -
Wines of the Cresta Blanca Vineyards and Cellars Pure California Olive Oil, Pickled Olives, Etc. 529 California St, San Francisco.
(The Old Alte Building.)
" Sample Rooms and Cafe provided for Guests
TKADE Electropoise MARK.
Health, Strength and Happiness. WATSON & CO., 124 Markes 't.
OFFICE, 18 SIXTH St.
Telephones, 3418 and 3420.
UNION ICE CO.
DEALERS IN NATURAL ICE. 733-737 FOURTH STREET, S. F.
WORLD'S FAIR
TRANSPORTATION COMPANY
Providing Transportation and Accommodations for Visitors to the Columbian Exposition.
1893
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Ofices, Rcom 24 CHRONICLE BUILDING San Francisco.
WHAT WE GIVE OUR SUBSCRIBERS.
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1. First class railway transportation to Chicago and return.
2. Meals on route along railroad to and from Chicago.
3. Transfer in Chicago for subscribers and usual allowance of baggage from station to hotel or lodgings and return.
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5. Six admissions to the Exposition.
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8. The use of Headquarters and Bureau of Information at Chicago, where telegraph, tele- phone and messenger service can be obtained, reading and reception rooms, uni- formed guides, etc.
9. A copy of " World's Columbian Exposition Illustrated," the authentic organ of the Exposition, each month from date of subscribing until the opening of Exposition.
$150
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(OVER.)
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SPECIAL FEATURES.
All the transportation tickets and accommodations are guaranteed by the Columbian Society of the United States and by the New York Security and Trust Company.
Excursion Trains will not be used by Our Patrons. Subscribers will make the trip on regular first-class passenger trains, by any route they may select and at any time during the Exposition to suit their convenience,
Sleeping Car Accommodations will be provided for Subscribers on payment of the additional cost.
BOARD OF DIRECTORS.
JOHN P. IRISH, President.
JOHN CONLY.
GEORGE B. WARREN, Vice-President.
A. S. NEAL.
D. A. HELBING, Secretary. WILLIAM E. ZANDER.
CROCKER- WOOLWORTH NAT. BANK,
EDGAR PAINTER.
Treasurer.
ANTHONY' GODBE.
CHARLES F. HANLON, General Counsel.
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For Full Particulars
Address
W. E. ZANDER, GENERAL MANAGER.
WORLD'S FAIR TRANSPORTATION COMPANY
ROOM 24, CHRONICLE BUILDING,
SAN FRANCISCO. (OVER.)
DR. CHARLES W. DECKER
PERFORMS ALL OPERATIONS IN DENTISTRY. 806 MARKET STREET.
SAC
Sacramento Lumber Co., C. A. Hooper & Co., agents. 204 Front
Sacramento Market, O. P. Wilson proptr, 5 Jackson Sacramento Record-Union, L. P. Fisher agent, 21 Merchants' Exchange
Sacramento River Packing Co., William B. Bradford manager, 126 Davis
Sacramento River Steamera, foot Market
SACRAMENTO TRANSPORTATION CO.
manufacturers of fresh water patent kiln brick, ofllce and depot Third and Berry, William Young agent, tele- phone 1925
SACRAMENTO TRANSPORTATION CO.,
Patrick J. Harney agent, Jackson St. Wharf
Sacred Heart Academy, SW cor Franklin and Ellis
Sacred Heart Church, Rev. James Flood pastor, E & Fillmore bet Fell and Oak
Sacred Heart College, Rev. Brother Genebern president, Rev. Brother Hosea vice-president, SE cor Eddy and Larkin
Sacred Heart Presentation Convent, SW cor Taylor and Ellis
Saddle Rock Oyster House, Frederick O. Im- mel proprietor , 1313 Buchanan
Sademan Frank A., porter J. R. Gates & Co., r. 1441 Ellis
Sadewig Harry, salesman Joseph Scheerer & Co. Sadia Salvator, fisherman, r. 908 Sansome
Sadler Alphonso, clerk, r. 437 O'Farrell
Sadler Caleb (Sadler & Co.) r. Berkeley
Sadler Charles M., salesman Sadler & Co., r. 2623 Pine Sadler Frank E., salesman Sadler & Co., r. Oakland
Sadler Fred B., Pacific Coast agent Dennison Manufacturing Co., 120 Sutter, room 31, r. Oakland Sadler Henry, cellarman, r. 444 Brannan
Sadler Herrmann J., president Mau, Sadler & Co., 9-15 Beale, r. 906 Van Ness Av
Sadler Samuel, marker S. F. Laundry
Sadler Thomas, painter, r, 354b Grove
Sadler & Co. (Caleb Sadler) fancy goods and no- tions, 537 Market
Sadlier Oliver J., clerk, r. 404 Broadway
Sadlowsky Adolf, compositor Volka-Zeitung Pub. Co., r. Oakland
Saegardo Matthew, r. 453 Guerrero
Saeger Elmer E., harness finisher, r. 18 Sherman
Saeger Ferdinand A., liquors, 2701 Mission
Saeger Judson L. (Falk & Saeger) r. Grand Hotel Saeger. See Sager and Sagar
Saenger Lippman, r. 712 Hayes
Saenger. See Sanger
Saetz Charles, chicken ranch, cor Henry and William, U. M. T.
Safe Deposit Building, SE cor Montgomery and California
SAFETY NITRO POWDER CO. E. B. Pond president, A. B. Moulder secretary, Julian Sonntag manager, works Con- tra Costa Co., office 408 California
Safford Fritz, r. 6 Central Pl
Safford George W., salesman Huntington Hopkins Co., r. 35 Scott
Safford H. S., clerk, r. 512 Hyde
Saffoa Constantine, laundryman S. F. Laundry
Saftig Ernest, printer Britton & Rey, r. 1130 Valencia Saftig Jacob G., mining, r. 1130 Valencia
Sagar Edwin F., bookkeeper Eisen Vineyard Co., r. 160 Golden Gate Av Sagardini J., molder City Iron Works
Sagaz Gumezindo, musician, r. 20 Hinckley Sage Fidelia, physician, r. 1774 Howard Sage Harry, seaman, r. 107 Bay
CALIFORNIA BOTTLING CO. BOTTLERS OF
WIELAND'S EXTRA PALE.
Families Promptly Supplied.
1407 Eddy St.
Telephone 4144.
W. E. LANE
IS EVERYBODY'S PLUMBER, Have him to do yours. 505 KEARNY STREET. TELEPHONE 315.
Sage Harvey E., painter S. P. Co., r. 1774 Howard
Sage James H., patternmaker S. F. Stove Works, r. 720 Laguna
Sage Lewis H., bookkeeper James Hunter, r. 2022 Van Ness Av
Sage Lewia P.,proptr Sage's Union Street Warehouse, r. Congress Springa, Santa Clara Co.
Sage Orlando G., cashier Baker & Hamilton, r. 812, 20tb
Sage R., teamster Warren & Malley. r. cor 6th and Howard . Sage's Union Street Warehouse, Lewls P. Sage proptr, S a Union nr Battery
Sagebiel Otto, liquors, E s 1st Av nr Turk
Sagehorn Charles H., saleaman Hencken & Schroder, r. 1522 Jackson
Sagehorn Henry, teamster, r. 513 Chestnut Sagehorn Henry Jr., baker, r. 513 Chestnut
Sagehorn Herman W., machinist, r. 513 Chestnut
Sager Edward, clerk, r. 130 Golden Gate Av
Sager Isaac, carpenter, r. 863%% Market
Sager 8. Washington, janitor, r, 272 Jessie Sager. See Saeger and Sagar
Saggau Henry, expressman, r. 637 Broadway Saglaw Charles, tailor, r. 557 %% Minna
Sagustune Giuseppe A., cook, r. 3 Kohler Pl Sahlein Henry, r. Palace Hotel
Sahiein Moses J., manager Miss Sarah Mish, 133 Kearny, r. 407 Deviadero
Sahlender Hermann F., groceries and liquors, 83 Everett
Sahling Nicholas, laborer, r. 331 Langton
Sabores Charles, helper Arpad Haraszthy & Co., r. 420 Jackson
Sahores Peter, barber Charles Lagrave, r. 423%% Green Sahrbacher Hermann, brewer, r. 11 Preston Pl
Sahusen Frederick, cabinetmaker H. Euler & Co., r. 5% Alemany ·
Sahut Emile, laborer, r. 815 Stockton
Sahut Eugenia, clerk Jacob Borngesser, r. 815 Stock. ton
Saier Charlotte Mra., r. 3 Church
Saiki George Y., with Edison Light and Power Co., r. 1015 Market
Sailor Frederick, porter Lewis, Anderson & Co., r. 502% Broadway
Sailors' Home, Melvin Staples superintendent, NE cor Harrison and Main
Sailors' Union of the Pacific, Andrew Furn- seth secretary, Edward Anderson treasurer, James McLaren shipping master, office SW cor East and Mission
Sain John H., druggiat, NE cor Laguna and Union, r. 1834 Union
Sainsen Marie, domestic 2220 Jackson
Sainsot Annie Mrs., liquora, 200 Mission
Sainaot Rudolph, millhand F. Huber, r. 21}% Gardner Saite Joseph F., barber, 254 Steuart, r. Oakland
Sala Anthony, bellman Grand Hotel
Sala Carlo, laborer, r. 412 Broadway
Sala Giuseppe, cook, r. 2208 Powell
Sala Joseph C. (successor to John Roach) opti- clan and mathematical instruments, 429 Mont- gomery, r. 2638 Howard
Salajara J. A., r. 1106 Gough
Salamander Felting Co. (Pacific Branch) McDearmon & Co. managera, 402 Montgomery, room 11
Salamonson C. Mra., bakery, 227 O'Farrell
Salanave Jean, carpenter, 622 Commercial, r. 2916 Laguna
Salari A., dairy, Hamilton nr Woolsey Court
Salaa Josephine, widow, r. 2602 Sacramento
Salazar Albert G., compositor La Republica, r. cor California and 1st Av
Salazar Juan R., clerk Frank W. Dickaon
Salazar M., laborer J. Macdonough & Co., r. 307, 4th Salazar Nicholas, track foreman, r. 1506 Taylor
STARBIRD & GOLDSTONE
Wholesale and Retail Lumber Dealers. Redwood Lumber for Eastern Shipment a Specialty.
101 Market St.
MARKET ST.
808
LUCOL
PAINT OIL. The Host Durable and Hossles
ILUCOL
MARKET ST.
808
1203
SAL
W. B. CHAPMAN,
123 CALIFORNIA STREET, Importer of a few selected vintages of BARTON & GUESTIER'S fine Bordeaux and Sauternes.
SAL
1204
SAL
W. W. MONTAGUE & CO.
MANUFACTURERS OF
Plain, Japanned and Stamped
TINWARE. 309, 311, 313, 315 and 317 MARKET ST
Salberg Moses, salesman Schweitzer & Co., [r. 1715 Sutter
Salberg. See Saalberg
Salcido Carrie C. Miss, r. 1836 Powell.
Salcido Frank, driver United Carriage Co.
Salcido M. G., teacher Commercial High School, r. 901 Powell
Salcido P. Mrs., r. 1836 Powell
Salcido Pedro, laborer, r. 1318 Dupont
Saldierna Genero (Saldierna & Katzer) and musician, r. 1321 Broadway
Saldierna & Katzer (Genero Saldierna and Max Katzer) coffee saloon, 516 Pine
Bale George A., butcher J. D. Coughlin, r. 431. 15th Sale John L., jeweler C. H. Lindemann, r. 309 Eddy Sale Thomas A., expressman, r, 431, 15th
Sale William W., shipping clerk Osborn & Alexander, r. 309 Eddy
Salem Evangelical Church (German) Rev. C. Gruen pastor, NE cor Twenty-second and Shot- well
Salem New Jewish Cemetery of Congrega- tion Beth Israel, Point Lobos Av Dr Sutro Heights, office 22 Sansome
Sales Rachael, r. 20%% Hubbard
Salese Giuseppe, laborer, r. 10 Margaret Pl
Salet Victor. French laundry, 351, 24th
Salfield Carl D., real estate, 412 Pine, r. 1890 Page
Salfield David (Sslfield & Kohlberg) r. 618 Broderick
Salfield & Kohlberg (David Salfield and Herman Kohlberg) architects, 339 Kearny Salinas Felix, seaman stmr San Jose
Salinas Paul, plumber, r. 414 Filbert
Salinas Valley Lumber Co., Curtis G. Lathrop president, R. M. Shackelford vice-president and manager, Firmin A. Nippert secretary, 212 San- some, rooms 11-12
Salinger Joseph, barber, r. 1018%% Larkin
Salinger Lena Miss, vocalist Tivoli Opera House, r. 104 Mason
Salinger N,, r. 104 Mason
Salinger Tillie Miss, vocalist Tivoli Opera House, r. 104 Mason
Salion Joseph, gardener, r. S & Lake nr 14th Av
Saliou Victor (Buller & Saliou) r. 509 Pine
Salisbury Albert, hostler. r. 437 O'Farrell
Salisbury Augustus H. (National Laundry Co.) r. 303 Eddy
Salisbury Henry, brickmason. r. 119 Hartford
Salisbury Monroe, general manager Montana and
Arizona Stage Co., 320 Sansome, room 26, r. 2206 California
Salisbury Paolo, real estate, 644 Market, r. 1224 Mis- sion
Salisbury Roscoe R., engineer, 401 California, r. Lorin, Alameda
Salisbury. See Salsbury and Saulsbury
Salkeld William I. (Salkeld & Behr) r. Oakland
Salkeld & Behr (William I. Salkeld and Hans C. Behr) mechanical engineers and millwrights, 40 Calt- fornia
Sallads Harry, operator S. F. Dis. Tel., r. 520 Bush Salles B. & Co. [Bertrand Salles & Peter Latapie) wholesale butchers, E s M nr 5th Av, South S. F. Salles Bertrand (B. Salles & Co.) r. 5th Av bet L and M, South S. F.
Salling Christian B., storekeeper Union Iron Works, r. 925 Harrison
Salling Hjalmar, machinist, r. 925 Harrison Sallman. See Solimann
Salmi Martin, varnisher Snyder & Reichling, r. 23 Chesley, rear
Salmon Alice Miss, glovemaker, r. 33 John Salmon Beatty C., teamster, r. 233 Langton
Salmon Edmond, fancy goods, 36 Geary, r. 1006 Geary
Salmon George. clerk Jacobs & Brandt, r. 423, 10th galmon Peter, laborer. r. 1030 Alabama
Salmon Peter A., laborer. r. 1018 Hampshire
Salmond Colin, master mariner, r. 1822 Lyon Salna Emeric, cooper, r. 513 Howard
Salo August, painter, r. 207 Montgomery Av
Salomon Ben I., assistant paying teller Post Office, r. 18 Clayton
Salomon Brothers (Jacob Salomon) dairy produce, 396, 6th
Salomon Carrie, widow, r. 914% Ellis
Salomon Edward, merchant tailor, 40 Gesry, r. 1006 Van Ness Av
Salomon Edward S., attorney at law, 331 Mont- gomery, rooms 4-7, r. 1420 Post
Salomon Gustav, watchmaker and jeweler, 36 Ridley Salomon lsaac L., stock yard cor Fatr Av and Mission, r. 122, 29th
Salomon Jacob (Salomon Bros.) r. 611 Eddy
Salomon Jacob L. (J. L. Salomon & Co.) r. 1352 Post Salomon J. L. & Co. (Jacob L. Salomon and Adolph Mendelsen) proptrs Lombard Loan Office, 622 Kearny
Salomon M. & Co. (Moses Salomon) German- Austrian Premium Bond Exchange, and real estate, 821 Market
Salomon Marks, clerk Leah H. Lichtenstein, r. 610 Kearny
Salomon Max, with M. Salomon & Co., r. 716 Golden Gate Av
Salomon Moritz, with M. Salomon & Co., r. 716 Golden Gate Av
Salomon Moses (M. Salomon & Co.) r. 716 Golden Gate Av
Salomon Newman, groceries and liquors, 2001 Geary, r. 1421 Scott
Salomon Samuel, with M. Salomon & Co., r. 716 Gol- den Gate Av
Salomon Sigmund, with M. Salomon & Co., r. 716 Golden Gate AY
Salomon Tobias, groceries, 58-66 Centre Market, r. 1536 Eddy
Salomon. See Solomon
Salomonson Abram, cigarmaker, r. 225 Austin
Salomonson Charles F. (Paulson & Salomonson) r. 1044 Sutter
Salomonson Christian S., r. 227%% O'Farrell
Salomonson Paulina, widow, r. 225 Austin
Salsage J .. teamster W. Kerr, r. 901 Battery
Salsbury Charles (W. H. Salsbury & Co.) r. 1407 Mo- Allister
Salsbury Daniel, seaman, r. 32 Stensrt
Salsbury Henry A., r. 115, 7th
Salsbury Warren H. (W. H. Salsbury & Co.) r. 1407 McAllister
SALSBURY W. H. & CO.
(Warren H. and Charles Salsbury) dealers in sugar pine and yellow pine lumber, also doors, windows and blinds, 536 Brannan
" Salsbury. See Salisbury and Ssulsbury
Salter A. W. Mrs., r. 905 Market
Salter Frank (National Laundry Co.) r. 1714 Market
Salter Frederick J., clerk Langley & Michaels Co., r. 18 Capp
Salter Herbert W., asst bookkeeper Wangenheim, Sternheim & Co., r. 18 Capp
Salter John W., druggist, NE cor 21st and Mission, r. 526 Capp
Salter Norman F., steerage watchman stmr San Juan, r. 221 Solano
Salter Thomas, seaman, r. 400 Drumm
Salter Woodley G., salesman Cal. and Oregon Cider Co., r. 725, 20th
Salton H. B., r. 126 Golden Gate Av
Saltonstall Florence, N. M. D., physician and surgeon, 723 Sutter, hours 10 A. M. to 12 M., and 7 to 7.30 P. M., telephone 2421
Salta Albert, expressman, r. 1715 Stevenson
PELTON WATER WHEEL, PELTON WATER MOTORS, GATES ORE & ROCK BREAKER, PELTON WATER WHEEL CO.
121-123 Main Street, San Francisco, Cal.
DR. L. GOLDSCHMIEDT,
109 POWELL ST. Telephone 8452.
Diseases of Mind, Brain
and Nervous System.
PREPARES FOR TEACHERS'
EXAMINATIONS.
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AMERICAN FIRE INS. CO.
BROWN, CRAIG & CO., General Agenta, 508-510 California Street.
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Salts James A. (Taussig & Salts) r. 1303 Octavis Salts Frederick, real estate, r. 913 Capp
Salus Theodore H., clerk J. Bergmann & Co., r. 810 Turk
Salva August, porter French Hospital Saivanini Nicholas, fisherman, r. 219 Vallejo Salvarezzo Joseph, scavenger, r. 1210 Green
SALVATION ARMY HEADQUARTERS
( Pacific Coast Division) Philip Kyle, major, 1139 Market, Corps No. 1, 632 Commercial, Corps No. 2,
SE cor Kearny and Sacramento, Corps No. 3, 714 Mission, Corps No. 5, 423 Pacific, Corps No. 6, 1139 Market, Corps No, 7 Mowry's Hall
Salvatore D., laborer, r. 415 Union
Salveggio Giuseppi, shoemaker George Apprill, r. 704 Bush
Salverson John, r. 249 Steuart
Salvisberg Edward, waiter, r. 537 Sacramento
Salz Jacob (Kuliman, Salz & Co.) r. 1015 Van Ness Av Salz Sigmund, with Trubenbach & Co., r. 1930 Bush
Salzer Mathias, cigarmaker A. W. Mass & Co., r. 221 Minna
Salzmaun Julius (Uebner & Salzmann) r. 820 Stockton Salzmann Peter, confectioner, r. 2010 Larkin
Samans Joseph, cook, r. 12 August Alley, rear Sambrano C. Mrs., r. 1010 Jackson
Sambuceto Antonio, teamater Columbia Foundry Bambuck Auton, cook, r. 1105 Front
Sambuck John, restaurant, 1105 Front, r. 923% Filbert Sambuk Samuel P., barber Robert T. Brodek, r. 16 Ellis
Samburg August, steward, r. 915 Battery
Samerell Joseph, laborer, r. Arion House
Samicore Salvor, fruits, 1460 Market
Samish August, porcelain decorator, r. 567 Howard Samish Henry M., foreman, r. 2215a Sutter Samish Robert, china ware, 211 Post, r. 1513 Post Samm Frederick, seaman, r. 409 Drumm
Samm Sarah, cook. r. 2122 Washington
Sammann Benjamin H., harness maker, 1135 Fillmore, r. 24 Byington
Sammann Clans F., bookkeeper F. A. Geier, r. NW cor Dolores and 14th
Sammi Gne O., bookkeeper Samuel Ickelheimer & Bro., r. 7, 13th
Sammi Henry L., flour and commission merchant, 102 Clay, r. 7. 13th
Sammi John H., salesman Deming Palmer Milling Co., r. 7, 13th
Sammis Margaret Miss, housekeeper, r. 127 Bay Sammis William W., carpenter, r. 127 Bay
Sammons William O., purser stmr North Fork, r. Oakland
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