Langley's San Francisco directory for the year commencing 1892, Part 315

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Publication date: 1880
Publisher: San Francisco : Francis, Valentine & Co.
Number of Pages: 1754


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Spotswood William J., traveling salesman Tayler & Flint, r. 623 Larkin


Spott Louis. gripman, r. 1527 Dolores


Spottiswood John, accountant Donohoe-Kelly Bank- ing Co., r. 2010 Eddy


Spottiswood John J., carpenter, r. 2010 Eddy 0


Spotts Albert T., president Board of Commis- Bioners Twenty- fifth Av (new street) and Twenty. seventh Av, office New City Hall, first floor, r. 2420 Pacific Av


Spotts Elizabeth, widow, r. 1904 Laguna


Spotts Harry J., clerk Wilkens & Co., r. 1904 Laguna Spotts Jane P., widow, r. 2420 Pacific Av


Spotts Temple T., clerk U. S. Engineer's Office, r. 1904 Laguna


Spowart David, watchman, r. 18 Stanford


Spowart Dav d A., molder, r. 18 Stanford


Spowart Maggie Miss, machine operator, r. 18 Stan- ford


Spowart Robert M., molder, r. 18 Stanford


Spowart Stephen, longshoreman. r. 60% Everett


Spradling Robert G. (California Pharmacy) r. 2742 California


Sprague Abbie F. Miss, teacher Whittier Primary School


Sprague Adna, r. 621 Ellis


Sprague Burt, painter, r. 49 Natoma


Sprague Charles W., liquors, 111 O'Farrell, r. 635 Taylor


Sprague Eri W., master mariner, r. 835, 15th


Sprague Frank I., gripman, r. 409 Steiner


Sprague Frederick F., student, r. 1907% Devisadero


Sprague George H., clerk, r. 1204 Kearny


Sprague George W., carpenter, r. 15 Hardy


Sprague Herbert R., 2d assistant engineer stmr Ke- weenaw


Sprague James, boarding and lodgings, 247, 2d


Sprague James Jr., cornice maker Forderer Cornice Works, r. 247, 2d


Sprague Peter T., clerk Goodyear Rubber Co., r. 738 Ellis


Sprague William A., inspector Custom House, r. Oak- land


Sprague William E., master mariner, r. 835, 15th


Sprague William P., physician, r. 502 Taylor


Sprague Willis E., plasterer, r. 881, 17th


Spratt I. H., conductor, r. 2600 Sutter


Spratt William, calker, r. 13 Tehama


Spratt William, pile driver, r. 229 Perry


Spray George O., collector, 410 Kearny, room 5, r. Alameda


Spreckels Adolph B .. vice-president The J. D. Spreckels & Brothers Co. and secretary and treas- urer California Sugar Refinery, 327 Market, r. 2504 Howard


Spreckels C. August, capitalist, r. Palace Hotel Spreckels Claus, president California Sugar Re- finery, 327 Market, r. 2027 Howard


Spreckela Diedrich, r. W s Mississippi bet Butte and Napa


Spreckels J. D. & Brothers Co. The, Direc- tors: J. D. Spreckels president, A. B. Spreckels vice-president, W. D. K. Gibson treasurer, Charles A. Hug secretary, and F. S. Samuels, shipping and commission merchants and general agents Oceanic Steamship Co., 327 Market


Spreckela J. D. & Brothers Co. The Line of Tugboats, Folsom Street Wharf No. 1


Spreckels John D., president The J. D. Spreck- els & Brothers Co. and vice-president California Sugar Refinery, president Oceanic Steamship Co., Western Sugar Refinery Co. and Hawaiian Com- mercial and Sugar Co., 327 Market, r. 2504 Howard Spreckels' Line Hawaiian Packets, The J. D. Spreckels & Brothers Co., agents, 327 Market Spreckels Richard, r. Palace Hotel


Spreckels Rudolph, r. 2027 Howard


Spreckelsen Margaret, widow, r. 157%% Silver


Spreen Frederick. clerk R. Mehrtens, r. 1232 Mission Spreen Henry, draughtsman, r. SW cor Railroad and 5th Avs. South S. F.


Spreen William, liquors, SW cor Railroad and 5th Avs, South S. F.


Sprenger Emil, machinist, r. 33 Merritt


Spreugel Christian, r. S s 14th Av nr P, South S. F. Spriggs John, agent, r. 1045 Market


Spring Annie, dressmaking, 420 Larkin


Spring Creek Ditch and Mining Co. (Shasta Co., Cal.) Abraham Halsey secretary, 328 Montgomery, room 7


Spring Dale Water Co., John L. Eckley agent, office Mission Wharf No. 1


NEW ADDRESS. Chas. alletuire


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 Ok Alta Building.)


1 Sample Rooms and Cafe provided for Guests.


TRADE Electrohoise MARK.


Health, Strength and Happiness. WATSON & CO., 124 Market St.


COLTON GAS"


ENDORSED AND RECOMMENDED BY ALL REPUTABLE PHYSICIANS AND DENTISTS.


SPR


1291


ST. A


Spring Edward S., financial editor Report, r. 802 Van Ness Av


Spring Francis 8 .. real estate, 328 Montgomery, room 6. r. 812 Chestnut


Spring Gardiner W., fruits, 803, 4th


Spring George W., molder, r. 125 Langton


Spring H., master schnr Gen Danning, 42 Market Spring John, grinder, r. 420 Larkin


Spring John H., with Spring Valley W. W., r. 1129, 26th


Spring John R., real estate, 328 Montgomery, room 6, r. 1912 Clay


Spring Menzo, manufacturer artificial limbs, office 9 Geary, room 5


Spring Valley Gold Co. (Butte Co., Cal.) H. Pichoir secretary, 320 Sanaome, room 24


Spring Valley Grammar School, Silas A. White principal, 8 8 Broadway nr Polk


Spring Valley Hall, N & Union nr Laguna


Spring Valley Water Works, Charles Webb Howard president, William Norrie secretary, office 516 Callfornia


Springard Charles, wire drawer, r. 2225 Taylor


Springer Abraham, clerk Post Office. r. 15011% Buchanen


Springer Abraham C., bookkeeper Mack & Co., r. 313 Ellis


Springer Frank J., brickmason, r. 29, 13th


Springer George H., fish, 81, 9th, r. 1251 Mission


Springer Hannah Mrs., bakery and notions, 1505 Buchanan


Springer Henry L., barber, 1519 Buchanan, r. 1509 Buchanan


Springer Isaac, cutter, r. 1505 Buchanan


Springer Issac Jr., carrier Post Office, r. 1605 Bu- chanan


Springer Jason, office Pier 11 Steuart, r. 539 Twenty-third


Springer Martha J., widow, r. 217, 8th


Springer Michael, tile setter, r. 115, 8th


Springer W., seaman, r. 400 Drumm


Springer William H. (Fogarty & Springer) r. 998 Noe Springett Arthur A., fireman stmr Tiburon


Springfield Fire and Marine Inaurance Co. (Spring- field, Mass.) Geo. Easton & Co., general agents, 312 Pine


Springsteen Benjamin 8., engineer, r. 2517% Sacra- mento


Springsteen Benjamin S. Jr., student, r. 2517%% Sacra- mento


Springateen Charles W., machine hand A. W. Sorrell, r. 1111 Folsom


Springstein A. L., clerk Miller, Sloss & Scott, r. Oak- land


Sprinz Bernard, cloaks and suits, 216, 6th, r. 232% 6th


Spritt Willlam, steward atmr Los Angeles, r. 20 Tur


Bproston J. Mrs., widow, r. 733 Church


Sproston F. Muy Miss, teacher Edison Primary School, r. 733 Church


Sprote Rudolph, carpenter, r. 217% Austin


Bprott Maggie, teacher Lincoln Evening School, r. 4 Ford


Sprott W. J., messman stmr Australia


Sproul Charles, laborer, r. 332 Brannan


Sproul Edward, butler 1105 Bush


Sproul James, grocer, r. 529 Howard


Sproul Robert, clerk freight auditor's dept S. P. Co., r. 210%, 13th


Sproule Arthur, cement worker, r. 675 Mission


Sproule James, porter C. E. Whitney & Co., r. 529 Powell


Sproule James, associate manager Sherwood Hall Nursery Co., 427-429 Sansome


Sproule Victor A., clerk Geo. Easton & Co., r. 1910 Jor.08


CHICAGO BREWERY'S PORTER IS THE BEST.


Sold in Bottles and Kegs 1420 PINE STREET, Telephone 2012.


WATER CLOSETS


All Kinds and Prices. CAN BE BEEN AT


W. E. LANE'S 505 KEARNY STREET. Telephone 315.


Sproule William, assistant general freight agent Southern Pacific Co., NE cor Fourth and Town- send, room 22, r. 2336 Pacific Av


Sprowl E. Albert, with Smith & Freeman, r. 301 Fair Oaks


Sprowl Edward G., special agent Liverpool and Lon- don and Globe Ins. Oo .. r. 1839 Polk


Bprowl Jeasie E., stewardess, r. 301 Fair Oaks


Sprowl. See Sproul and Sproule


Sprowle I. H., r. 1761 Haight


Sprowle John, r. 417 Larkin


Spruance John (Spruance, Stanley & Co.) r. Palace Hotel


Spruance, Stanley & Co. (John Spruance and Charles W. Fore) importers and dealers wines and liquors, 410 Front


Spurgel Christian, bartender Auguat Herman, r. Hunters Point, South 8. F.


Sprunck Helen F. Mlas, bookkeeper J. Wolff Mercan- tile Co., r. 1115 Jones


Sprung David H., painter. r. 2005 Polk


Spurgeon Albert, setter R. P. Hurlbut, r. 523, 6th


Spurgin Jay, fireman, r. 523, 6th


Spurgin Jesse, engineer, r. 523, 6th


Spurr Edward, r. 23 Alta


Spurr Flora, widow, r. 316, 4th


Spurr H. Clayton, teamster, r. 313, 4th


Spurr William H., shoemaker P. F. Nolan & Co., r. 24 Minna


Squeri Joseph, laborer, r. 115 Gilbert, rear


Squire Benjamin Y. (Maxwell & Squire) r. 2118 Lar- kin


Squire Charles H., compositor, r. 528 Chestnut


Squire Frank R., r. 20 Metcalfe Pl


Squire Grace Misa, stenographer Cook & Co., r. 20 Metcalfe Pl


Squlre Hilery W., r. 20 Metcalfe Pl


Squire James A. (Raymond, Squire & Co.) r. Berkeley Squirea Edwin S., machinist. r. 1433 Mission


Squires Frederick R., pyrotechnist, r. SW cor Rail- road and 12th Avs. South S. F.


Squires George D., with Bulletin, r. Press Club


Squires Henry, clerk F. Rider, r. Berkeley


Squires John, seaman, r. 6 Union


Squires John H., fancy embroidery work, 114% Turk Squires Joseph, blacksmith, r. 17 Water


Squires Margaret A., widow, r. 336 Polk


Squires Maurice H., pyrotechnist, r. 16th Av nr L, South S. F.


Squires M. G., r. 365 Jesate


Squires Nathantel L., superintendent California Fire Worka (limited) r. NE cor 16th Av and L, South 8. F.


Squires Phillp, foreman C. M. Depew, r. 18 Birch Av Squires Zalmon, widow, r. 635 Golden Gate Av


Sresovich L. G. & Co. (Luke G. Sresovich) wholesale dealers foreign and domestic fruits and nuts and manufacturers desicated cocoanut (Plo- neer Brand) 505-507 Sansome, factory Steuart and East bet Howard and Folsom


Sresovich Luke G. (L. G. Sreaovich & Co.) r. 816 Mc- Allieter


Sresovich Nicholas, laborer, r. 430 Green


Sroufe John (Sroufe & McCrum) r. 315 Jones


Sroufe & McCrum (John Sroufe and Hugh Mo- Crum) wholesale wines and liquors, 208-210 Mar- ket


Srovinger William, walter, r. 319 Minna


S. S. Construction Co., C. C. Butler president, Fabian Joost vice-president, J. W. Hartzell secre- tary, 33 Steuart


St. Albans Episcopal Church, Rev. W. L. Githeus minister in charge, Forestera' Hall, 102 O'Farrell


St. Amant David, finisher, r. 17 Bruce Pl


St. Amant Louis D., clerk, r. 17 Bruce Pl


St. Amant William A., solicitor, r. 1518 Sanchez


STARBIRD & GOLDSTONE


Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Building Lumber. Sugar Pine and Redwood for Foreign Shipment,


101 Market St.


MARKET ST.


308


LUCOL


PAINT OIL.


The Most Duramie and orossiest


ILUCOL


MARKET ST.


308


See Insert, app. page 896.


Has different Courses corresponding to 1248 CALIFORNIA STREET. those of the High School.


ANDERSON'S ACADEMY


W. B. CHAPMAN,


123 CALIFORNIA STREET, Importer of a few selected vintages os H. CUVILLIER & FRERE'S fine Bordeaux and Brandies


ST. A


1292


ST. N


W. W. MONTAGUE & CO. WOODEN, SLATE AND IRON MANTELS,


ARTISTIC DESIGNS. 309, 311, 313, 315 & 317 Market St.


St. Andrew's Society, 111 Larkin


St. Ann's Buliding, NW cor Powell and Eddy


St. irdine House, (Mrs. F. N. Harrison) 765 Market


St. Boniface's Church (R. C.) Rev. Paulinius Tolkedorf pastor, S & Golden Gate Av nr Jones


St. Boniface's School, under the care of the Do- minican Sisters, S s Golden Gate Av nr Jones


St. Brendan's Church (R. C.) Rev. John F. Nu- geut pastor, NE cor Fremont and Harrison


St. Brendan's School, conducted by the Sisters of Mercy, W s First bet Harrison and Bryant


St. Bridget's Chapel, 3118 Fillmore


St. Bridget's Church (R. C.) Rev. John C. Cot- tls rector, SW cor Broadway and Van Ness Av


St. Bridget's Convent, S e Broadway and Van Ness Av


St. Charles Borromeo Church (R. C.) Rev. Patrick J. Cummins pastor, NW cor Eighteenth and Shotwell


St. Charles D. O., lineman Pao. Postal-Tel. Cable Co., r. 37, 2d


St. Charles Lodging Honse, L. Fehrenbach proptr, 528% Pacific


St. Charles Tobacco Co., J. Kahn & Co. agents, 306 Sacramento


St. Clair A. N., conductor Omnibus Cable Co., r. 15553% Market


St. Clair George W., agent Johnson & Johnson (New York) 42 Chronicle Bldg. r. 3011 California


St. Clair Harriet, widow, r. 1555% Market


St. Clair Henry D., marine fireman, r. 410 Beale


St. Clair Mary, r. 37 Boardman Pi


St. Clair Peter, cabinetmaker, r. 8 8 El Dorado nr Hampshire


# St. Clair. See Sinclair


St. Cricq Mario Miss, governess 1825 Sacramento


St. Croix Charles, cook, r. 117 East, south


St. David House, William S. Hughes proptr, 715 How- srd


St. Denis George, traveling salesman Held Bros. & Co., r. 313 Stockton


ST. DENIS J. & CO. (Jules St. Denis and Thomas Macauley) house painters, paper hangers and importers paints, oils and wall paper, 308 Sut- ter


St. Denis Jules (J. St. Denis & Co.) r. 1318 Pacific St. Denis Otis, brassfinisher, r. 2312 Folsom


St. Dominic's Church and Monastery (R. C.) served by the Dominican Fathers, NW cor Bush and Steiner


St. Francis Church (R. C.) Rev. John F. Har- rington pastor, NE cor Montgomery Av and Vallejo


St. Francis of Assiai Church (R. C.) Rev. R. P. Brennan rector, SW cor Sixteenth and Dolores


St. Francis Technical School, SW cor Gough and Gesry


St. George Hotel. Peter Topini proptr, 812 Kearny


St. George Livery and Boarding Stables, John W. Murphy proprietor, 408 Bush St. George's Hall, 911 Market


ST. GERMAIN ESTATE OF


(formerly Jacob Strahle & Co. ) billiard tables and sporting goods, 55-57 First


St. Germain Napoleon H., car dispatcher P. and B. V. RR., r. NE cor Sierra and Tenuesses


St. Hubert Jules. r. 1213 McAllister


ST. HUBERT VINEYARD CO. C. Hubert GIVES THE


secretary, 249 Sutter


St. Ignatlus 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. Patrick R. Lynch pastor, NW cor Twenty-third and Guerrero


St. Johannes' German L'vangelical Luth- eran Church, Rev. John H. Schroeder pastor, N s Twenty-second bet Howard and Cspp


St. John Arthur B., bookkeeper, r. 915 McAllister


St. John Arthur W., compositor The Hebrew, r. Berkeley


St. John Chauncey M., clerk Surveyor U. S. Customs, r. Oakland


St. John H. A. Mrs., teacher Rincon Grammar School, r. 635 Webster


St. John Henry S., clerk, r. 915 McAllister


St. John James J., bartender, r. 1122 Larkin


St. John John, machinist, r. 143 Silver


St. John Richard, furnished rooms, 725 Bush


St. John Richard A., bookkeeper The Hibernia Sav- ings and Loan Society, r. 640 Hsight


St. John William H., helper, r. 143 Silver


St. John's Episcopal Church, Rev. Edward B. Spalding, D.D., rector, S s Fifteenth nr Vs- lencia


St. John's German Evangelical Church, Rav. John C. Margold pastor, 520 Greenwich


St. John's German Methodist Episcopal Church, Rev. William Schuldt pastor, 810 Army


St. John's Guild Hall, E s Valencia nr Fifteenth


St. John's Presbyterian Church, Rev. Henry C. Minton pastor, SE cor Octavia and California


St. Joseph's Church (R. O.) Rev. P. Scanlon pastor, W s 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 10th and Howard


St. Joseph's Home, Sister Ottellis superioress, cor Baker and Park Hill Av


St. Joseph's Roman Catholic Infant Asy- lum, Sister Mathilde superioress, Silver Av bet Seventeenth and Eighteenth Avs, South S. F.


St. Julien Emlie Mrs., stamping, 629%% Union


St. Katherine's School, Miss Mary Mortee principal, Fulton nr Fillmore


St. Lawrence Stables, William E. Bridge pro- pristor, 423 Post


St. Ledger Annie Miss, r. 424 Shotwell


St. Ledger Maggie Miss, r. 424 Shotwell


St. Leon Leon, painter, r. 980 Elizabeth


St. Louis and San Francisco Railway, ticket office 650 Market


St. Louis Brewery, Ernest Hubler proptr, 1524 Pa- cific Av


St. Louis Mining Co. (Storey Co., Nev.) A. K. P. Har- mon president, Walter E. Dean secretary, 79 Ne- vada Block


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 s Valencia bet Twenty-seventh and Twenty-eighth


St. Mark's German Evangelical Lutheran Church. Rev. Julius Fuendeling pastor, S 6 Geary bet Stockton and Powell


St. Mary Joseph, machinist H. W. Rice, r. 31 Russ


St. Mary the Virgin Church (Episcopal) Rev. W. W. Bolton pastor, W s Steiner nr Union


St. Mary. See Ste. Marie


St. Mary's Cathedral, NW cor O'Farrell and Van Ness Av


St. Mary's Church (old Cathedral) Rev. J. J. Sullivan, rector, NE cor California and Dupont


St. Mary's Hospital, under management Sistera of Mercy, NW cor First and Bryant


St. Mary's Hospital Chapel, cor First and Bryant


St. Michael's Church (R. C.) Ocean View


St. Nicholas Hotei, Keegan & Goodwin proptrs, 212- 216 1st


PELTON WATER WHEEL


HIGHEST EFFICIENCY OF ANY WHEEL IN THE WORLD. PELTON WATER WHEEL CO. [21-123 Main Street, San Francisco, Ca].


DR. L. GOLDSCHMIEDT,


109 POWELL ST. Telephone 3452.


Special attention to Diseases of Women and Children,


ST. IGNATIUS COLLEGE,


-


Van Ness Avenue, Between Hayes and Grove,


SAN FRANCISCO, CIL.


T HIS Institution, conducted by tho Fathers of the Society of Jesus, was opened for thereception of students on the 15th of October, 1855. Ou 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 Itterary institution in the United States. The design of this Institution is to give a thorough


ENGLISH, CLASSICAL, MATHEMATICAL and PHILOSOPHICAL


EDUCATION.


IT IS INTENDED FOR DAY SCHOLARS ONLY


The Course of Studtes embraces the Doctrine and Evidences of the Catholic Religion ; the Greek, Latin and English Languages, Poetry, Rhetoric, Elocution, History, Geography, Arithmetic, Bookkeeping, Mathe- matics, Chemistry, Mental, Moral and Natural Philosophy.


Besides the Classical, there is & Preparatory and Elementary Department for the younger students. 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 mentai aud 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 parta of the city, extends over a whole square, bounded by Grove, Franklin and Hayes streets aud Van Ness Avenue, and possesses the most ample accommodations and improved conveniences for 1,200 students.


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 porticos for the larger and smaller students, the buildings contain 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 and 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, & 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 constructora 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 and 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.


(See Other Page.)


PENNSYLVANIA FIRE INS, CO, -- THE GREENWICH INS, CO.


BROWN, CRAIG & CO., General Agents, 508-510 California Street.


ST. P


1293


STA


St. Patrick's Church, Rev. Peter J. Grey pastor N a Mission bet Third and Fourth


St. Patrick's Home (for aged and infirm men) under the management Sisters of Mercy, Bryant bet Rincon Pl aud First


St. Paul and Tacoma Lumber Co., office 308 Califor- nia


St. Paul Fire Insurance Co. (of St. Paul) 322 Califor- nia


St. Paul German Inaurance Co. (of St. Paul, Minu) Morris M. Wachenheimer general agent, 405 Cali- fornia


St. Paul Marine Insurance Co. (of St. Paul) 322 Cali- fornia


St. Paul's Church (R. C.) Rev. M. D. Connolly pastor, NE cor Twenty-ninth and Church


St. Paul's Methodist Episcopal Church, Rev. George Guth pastor, N s Broadway bet Stockton and Powell


St. Paul's Protestant Episcopal Church, Rev. S. J. Mynard pastor. S 8 California bet Fill- more and Steiner


St. Paulus German Evangelical Lutheran Church, Rev. J. M. Buehler pastor, S a Mission bet Fifth and Sixth


St. Peter's Academy, conducted by Sisters of Mercy, E a Alabama nr 24th


St. Peter's Church (Episcopal) Rev, John A. Emery rector, NE cor Stockton and Filbert


St. Peter's Church (R. C.) Rev. P. S. Casey pas- tor, E s Alabama nr Twenty-fourth


St. Peter's School, conducted by the Christian Brothers, 1203 Alabama


St. Peter's Temperance Hall, E s Alabama nr 24th


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 pas- tor, N & Brannan bet Fourth and Fifth


St. Rose's Parochial School, conducted by the Sisters of the Holy Names, N & Brannan bet Fourth and Fifth


St. Stephen's Protestant Episcopal Church N & Fulton nr Webster


St. Supery Adrien, packer, r. 54 Teham&


St. Supery Antoine, sawdust dealer, 555 Howard, r. 54 Tehama


St. Supery Edward, clerk, r. 54 Tehama


St. Teresa's Church, Rev. Patrick O'Connell pastor. E & Tennessee bet Butte and Solano


St. Vincent de Paul Society, 1100 Franklin


St. Vincent's School, in charge of the Sisters of Charity, S & Mission bet Third and New Mont- gomery


Sts. Pietro e Paolo Church (R. C.] Rev. Raphael De Carollis pastor, NE cor Filbert and Dupont


Staab Henry G., merchant tailor, 10 Geary, r. 510 Geary


Staack Fred, artificial stone, 238%% Montgomery Staack George (Thomas Bell & Co.) r. 818 Bush


Staadecker Emil, stock clerk W. & I. Steinhart & Co., r. 1823 Sacramento


Stsadecker Joseph H., bookkeeper.W. & I. Steinhart & Co., r. 1823 Sacramento


Staats Annie Miss, dresamaking. 404 Brannan Staats Henry, carpenter, r. 404 Brannan


Staats Herbert H., clerk Contra Coata Laundry Co., r. Oakland


Staats John C. (Burns & Staats) r. 25 Fell


Staata Johu H., butcher, r. 404 Brannan .


Staats Redmond C., clerk freight auditor's dept S. P. Co., r. Lorin, Alameda Co.


Staats Tonko W., teamster, 113-115 Market, r. 1602 Harrison


Stabenow William R., molder Golden State and Minera' Iron Works, r. Alameda


Stabens Joseph, clerk Louis Levy, r. 517 Union


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Stabler Samuel J., country lands, 328 Montgomery, r. Oakland


Stacey Henry M., canvasser Butler Refrigerator Co., r. Ocean View


Stacey James, fireman Cal. Nav. and Imp. Co., r. Oak- land


Stacey William, millman, r. 229%% Perry


Stach Moritz V. G., real estate, r. 2806c Pine


Stack Bernard, machinehand, r. 252 Spear


Stack Bridget, widow, r. 12 Clyde


Stack Chrissie Miss, r. 422 Clementina


Stack Christine M., teacher Potrero Primary School, r. 126 Silver


Stack Edmund, driver, r. 12 Louisa


Stack Edward. r. 249 Steuart


Stack Edward F., draughtsman, r. 126 Silver


Stack Frank, molder, r. 12 Clyde


Stack Fred, cement worker, r. 323 Eddy


Stack James, clerk Live Oak Distillery Co., r. 422 Clementina


Stack James, laborer, r. 119, 29th


Stack James H., r. 905 Valencia


Stack James H., draughtsman B. McMahon & Son, r. 720, 20th


Stack John (Stack & Lacombe) r. 126 Silver


Stack John, molder, r. 12 Clyde


Stack John J., blacksmith, r. S 8 14th Av nr N, South S. F.


Stack John T., clerk, r. 126 Silver


Stack M , laborer, r. 22 Turk


Stack Mamie Mrs., dressmaker, r. 104 Grove


Stack Morgan, gripman Omnibus Cable Co., r. 711 Oak


Stack Richard, groceries and liquors, 422 Clementina Stack Sarah Mrs., nurse, r. 711 Folsom


Stack Thomas, chicken ranch, oor Merrill and Silver Av


Stack Thomas, messenger, r. 12 Louisa


Stack Thomas F., law student T. Z. Blakeman, r. cor Merrill and Silver Av


Stack Timothy J. (G. W. Clark & Co.) r. 12 Hill


Stack William, r. 727 Green


Stack William P., glasscutter John Mallon, r. cor Merrill and Silver Av


Stack & Lacombe (John Stack and George Lacombe) hatters. 639 Market


Stackhouse Charles, marine engineer, r. 437 Golden Gate Av


Stackhouse Harry, gripman, r. 1424% Jackson


Stackpole Barry B., boilermaker, r. 1607 Howard Stackpole Thomas, longshoreman, r. 27 Anthony


Stackpole William H., attorney at law, 98 Flood Bldg, r. 952 Mission


Stackpool Michael W., examiner Custom House, r. Oakland


Stackus Theodore M., cabinetmaker, r. 1403 Scott


Stacom Maria J. Mrs., millinery, 142 Geary, r. 1255 California




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