Langley's San Francisco directory for the year commencing 1893, Part 304

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Publication date: 1880
Publisher: San Francisco : Francis, Valentine & Co.
Number of Pages: 1788


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Samuels Frederick S., manager foreign depart- ment J. D. Spreckels & Bros. Co., 327 Market, r. 723a Eddy


Samuels George D., baggageman S. P. Co., r. 338, 29th Samuela Harris, clerk Levi Strauss & Co., r. 1809 O'Farrell


Samuels Harry, salesman J. Samuels, r. 1322 O'Far- rell


Samuela Henry, crockery, 2210% Mission, r. 326 Shotwell


Samuels Henry, peddler, r. 9 Cleveland


Samuels Jacob, attorney at law, 124 Sansome, rooms 21-22, r. 1322 O'Farrell


Samuels J. L., with D. Samuels, r. 1624 Octavia


Samuels Joseph, merchant, r. 1627 O'Farrell


Samuels Julius, dry and fancy goods, 104-108 Kearny, r. 1322 O'Farrell


Samuels Leon, secretary Abend Post Co., 535 Call- fornia, r. 808 Folsom


Samuels Laon, upholsterer, r. 1627 O'Farrell Samuels Louis, r. 809 Bush


Samuels Louis, salesman J. Samuels, r. 1322 O'Far- rell


Samuels Mary, widow. r. 43 Fulton


Samuela Maurice V., student, r. 1624 Octavia


Samuels Michael A., photographer William Shew, r. 2308 Post


Samuels Peter A., painter, r. 9 Pratt Pl


Samuels Rose, widow, r. 517%% Grove


Samuels Samuel, shoemaker, r. 1860 Buchanan


Samuela Stuart B., clerk, r. 1410 Octavia


Samuela William, carpenter, r. 319, 1st


Samuels William, merchant, r. 23 Clinton Park


Samuels W. R. G., physician, 819 Market, room 13, r. 610 Guerrero


Samuelson Andrew, seaman, r. 320 Drumm Samuelson Samuel, seaman, r. 320 Drumm


Samuelson S. L., laborer, r. SW cor Michigan and Shasta


San Bernardino Borax Mining Co., John W. Saarles president, Henry Krebs Jr. treasurer, 420 California and 106 Leideadorff, room 17


San Bruno Hotel, Frank Reichmuth proptr, W s San Bruno Road nr Army


FRANK MCALLISTER, AGENT FOR ALL KINDS OF


RUBBER GOODS, Belting, Packing, Hose, Clothing, Etc. LEATHER BELTING AND LACE LEATHER.


24 BEALE STREET, San Francisco.


CROSS-HEAD BALE TIES


Made only by WASHBURN & MOEN MFG CO 8 and 10 PINE STREET.


DR. CHARLES W. DECKER


PERFORMS ALL OPERATIONS IN DENTISTRY. 806 MARKET STREET.


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San Carlos Oil Co., Julius Finck president, Harry B. Hambly secretary, 19 O'Farrell


San Diego Lumber Co., Dolbeer & Corson agents, 10 California, room 3


San Filipo Vito, peddler, r. 5 Pollard PI


San Francisco Abend Post (German daily and weekly) Abeud Post Co., publishers, Charles Samuels president. 535 California


San Francisco and Atlantic Railway Co., Frederick Homer president, S. M. Holmes secre- tary, 324 Pine


San Francisco and North Pacific Railway Co., A. W. Foster president, Thomas Mellersh secretary and controller, general office 410 Mis- sion, freight office Lombard Street Wharf, ticket offices 2 New Montgomery and Tiburon Ferry


San Francisco and North Pacific Railway Ferry, foot of Clay


San Francisco and Oakland Mutual Loan Associa- tion, Audrea Sbarboro secretary, 524 Montgomery San Francisco and Pacific Glass Works, S. J. Newman president, James H. Davis vice- president, George Palmer secretary and treas- urer, office and works cor Seventh and Towns- end


San Francisco and Sacramento Candy Mfg Co., L. Demartini president, 548 Mission


San Francisco and San Mateo Railway Co., Behrend Joost president and general man- ager, C. C. Butler vice-president, George T. Smith secretary, office NW cor San Jose Av and 30th, telephone No. 6226, four bells


San Francisco and San Rafael Railroad Co., 410 Mis- sion


San Francisco and Santa Clara Valley Railway, James Dietrick president, office 225 Crocker Bldg


Ban Francisco and Westshore Railway Co., 324 Pine


San Francisco Aromatic Disinfecter Co., W. P. Per- kins manager, 121 Post, room 19


San Francisco Art Association The, Edward E, Potter secretary, 430 Pine


San Francisco Artificial Stone Paving Co., Hans M. Peterson proprietor, 313 Montgom- ery


San Francisco Athletic Cinb, 431%, 6th


San Francisco Autographic Register Co. The, R. F. Osborn president, P. L. Koscial- owski secretary and manager. 45-47 Phelan Bldg SAN FRANCISCO AWNING AND TENTCO. F. J. Potthast manager, manufactur- ers awnings and tents, agents for awn- ing stripe and cotton sail dnek, bunt- ing and muslin flags of all nations, 15 Mason. Send for price list


San Francisco Bar Association, 121 Post San Francisco Bar Association Library, 121 Post


San Francisco Benevolent Association, N. P. Cole president, C. V. S. Gibbs treasurer, Robert Beeching secretary, 20 Webb


San Francisco Bicycle Club, 501 Golden Gate Av


San Francisco Bluestone Quarry, Holmes & Mathew- son proptrs, SE cor Clipper and Douglass


Ban Francisco Board of Marine Underwriters, E. L. Woods secretary, 219 Sansome


SAN FRANCISCO BOILER WORKS P. F. Dundon proprietor, boiler tanks and general iron works, Dundon's patent compressed marine boilers, approved by U. S. Inspectors, most economical boilers in use, 314-318 Main


San Francisco Box Co., Carrick, Williams & Wright proptrs, 515-519, 5th


SAN FRANCISCO


BREWERIES THE LIMITED. C. B. Stone general man- ager, office 403 Market


W. E. LANE PLUMBER, 505 Kearny Street. Telephone 315.


EXTRA PALE. PILSENER. WIELAND BREWERY


Telephone 444.


STANDARD. CULMBACHER.


SAN FRANCISCO BRIDGE CO. Jolın Mc- Mullen president, George W. Catt vice- president, James M. Taylor secretary and treasurer, Herman Krusi chief en - gineer, office 42 Market, rooms +-7


SAN FRANCISCO BRONZE WORKS


Joseph Paudler proprietor, 773 Mission San Francisco Bulletin Co. (George K.Fitch and estates of Loring Pickering and J. W. Simonton) publishers and proprietors Evening Bulletin, office 622 Montgomery


SAN FRANCISCO BUSINESS COLLEGE N. S. Phelps president, C. L. Ellis sec- retary, Murphy Bldg, 1236 Market San Francisco Calcium Light Co., Frank W. French proptr, 8 Stevenson


San Francisco Call Co. (George K. Fitch and estates of Loring Pickering and J. W. Simonton) publishers and proprietors Morning Call, office 525 Montgomery


San Francisco Candle Co. (Peter R. and William C.Woodman and estate of Egbert Judson) works NE cor Alameda and Rhode Island, office 402 Front


San Francisco Carpet Beating and Reno- vating Works, S. S. Ferguson & Co. proprie- tors, 23-25, 10th


San Francisco Chapter of American Insti- tute of Architects, George H. Sanders presi- dent, Oliver Everett secretary. 408 California


San Francisco Chemical Works (West Berke- ley, Alsmeda Co., Cal.) Judson & Shepard pro- prietors, office 402 Front


San Francisco Chronicle (daily and weekly) Michel H. de Young proprietor, NE cor Kearny and Market


San Francisco Church Extension Society of the Methodist Episcopal Church, Charles Goodall president, W. F. Gibson secretary, Bldg Crocker


San Francisco Cigar Mnfg Co., William Waldeck president, Frederick Wiegmann vice-president, Charles Streckfuss secretary, 531 Washington


San Francisco Clearing House, The Charles Sleeper manager, 211 Sansome


San Francisco Coal Co., Coffey & Farrell proptrs, 936- 938 Folsom


San Francisco Collateral Loan Bank Max Goldberg president and manager, Duncan McNee secretary, 538 Kearny SAN FRANCISCO CONTRACTING CO. (E. L. Wadham & Co.) contractors, artificial stone, asphaltum and bitum- inous sidewalks, asphaltum roofs a specialty, all work guaranteed, office 604 Kearny, room 10


San Francisco County Soclety of Phy- sicians and Surgeons, J. C. Farmer secre- tary, 227 Geary


San Francisco Daily Report, The Daily Rs- port Publishing Co. publishers and proprietors, office 238 Montgomery, editorial rooms, 320 San- som8


San Francisco Dental Office, George W. Leek proprietor, 6 O'Farrell


San Francisco Dental Labratory, E. W. Pratt D. D. S. proptr, 30 Flood Bldg


San Francisco Depository Presbyterian Board of Publication snd Sabbath School Work, 735 Mar- ket


San Francisco Diamond House, E. C. Klumpp mans- ger, jewelry and diamonds, 102 Kearny


TARBIRD & GOLDSTONE


WHOLESALE AND RETAIL LUMBER DEALERS BUILDING MATERIAL A SPECIALTY,


101 Market St.


MARKET ST. 308


} LUCOL


PAINT OIL. The Most Durable and Glossiest


LUCOL


MARKET ST.


308


W. B. CHAPMAN,


123 CALIFORNIA St., Importer of a few selected vintages of BOUCHARD, PERE & FILS (established 1750) Fine Burgundies.


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W. W. MONTAGUE & CO.


WOODEN, SLATE AND IRON MANTELS,


ARTISTIC DESIGNS. 309, 311, 315 and 317 Market St.


SAN FRANCISCO DIRECTORY


LANGLEY'S (annually) office 518 Clay San Francisco Directory (block) George B. Wilbur inventor and manager, office 401 Market San Francisco District Telegraph Co., Henry L. Ackerman superintendent, main office 206 Kearny, rooms 8-9, branch offices; 200 Sutter, 5 Taylor, SW cor Turk and Larkin, 534 Geary, cor Washington and Battery, 301 Montgomery, 912 Market, 1305 Polk, Market nr Front, cor Fourth and Bluxome and Drumm and California


San Francisco Dyeing aud Cleaning Works, Henry F. Stolzenwald proptr, 1153 Folsom


San Francisco Electric Co., J. George Gardner general manager, rooms 41-42, Mills Bldg, sixth floor, telephone 5065


San Francisco Employment office (Morgan & Co.) 238 Kearny


San Francisco Fencing Academy The, Louis Tron- chet and Alfred De Smet proptrs, SW cor Post and Mason


San Francisco Fire Alarm and Police Tel- egraph, William H. Torpey superintendent, 9 Brenham Pl


San Francisco Fire Department, office Old City Hall, first floor


San Francisco Fishing Co., Peter Gusmanl & Co. proptrs, 509 Merchant


San Francisco Foundling and Maternity Home, 328 Bryant


San Francisco Free Public Library, New City Hall, second floor


San Francisco Fruit and Flower Mission, 420 Post


San Francisco Furniture Packing and Shipping Co., P. Corkery proptr, 1127 Sutter


San Francisco Furniture Storage Warehouse, 735 Market


San Francisco Fuse Manufacturing Co., John Rodda secretary, 507 California


San Francisco Gas Light Co., Joseph B. Crockett president aud engineer, Edward C. Jones assistant engineer, William G. Barrett sec- retary and treasurer, works NE cor First and Howard, cor King and Second, SE cor Fifth and Howard, cor Bay and Buchanan, and foot Hum- boldt, Potrero, office SE cor First and Natoma


San Francisco Gas Light Co., stove depart. ment, L. A. Mitchell manager, 16 Post


San Francisco Giris' Union, Mrs. L. E. Mc- Dowell matron, Dr. Laura A. S. Ballard presi- dent, 909 Taylor


San Francisco Globe The, Dolan Brothers proprietors, 630 Market


San Francisco Grand Conservatory of Music, 1023 Buchanan


San Francisco Gruttl Verein, 507 Sutter


San Francisco Home Mutual Loan Association, Andrea Sbarboro secretary, 524 Montgomery


SAN FRANCISCO HOMEOPATHIC POLY- CLYNIC, D. Albert Hiller superintend- ent, T. A. Blinn secretary, 220 Mont- gomery Av, hours 10 A. M. to 1 P. M.


San Francisco House, Henry Greaves proptr, 737 Howard


San Francisco Journal of Commerce (weekly) San Francisco Journal of Commerce Publishing Co. publishers, office 326 Pine, editorial rooms 518 Sacramento


San Francisco Journal of Commerce Publishing Co., James O'Leary president, publishers Daily Jour- nal of Commerce and San Francisco Journal of Commerce (weekly) 326 Pine


San Francisco Ladies' Protection and Re- lief Society, E s Franklin bet Post and Gesry


SAN FRANCISCO LAUNDRY ASSOCIATION


Samuel F. Bufford president, H. H. Wood secretary, laundry S s Eddy bet Fillmore and Steiner, office 33 Geary


San Francisco Law Journal, Stockwell & Co. proptrs, 219 Bush


San Francisco Law Library, New City Hall, third floor


San Francisco Legal News, M. M. Miller editor and manager, 410 Sansome


SAN FRANCISCO LUMBER CO.


dealers lumber, wholesale and retail, principal office under Nevada Bank, yards Third and Berry, Fourth and Channel and Pier 3 Steuart


San Francisco Lumber Dealers Exchange, Edward P. Raun secretary and manager, 22 California, rooms 21-22


San Francisco Lying-in Hospital and Foundling Asylum, Charles Burrell phy- sician and manager, Mrs. Mary C. Taylor matron 913 Golden Gate Av


San Francisco Marine Boarding Masters Shipping Agency, J. W. Wilson agent, 301 Battery


San Francisco Marine Temperance Society, W. D. Bishop secretary, NE cor Sacramento and Drumm San Francisco Market, 525 Merchant and 530 Clay


San Francisco Matrimonial Advocate, Dr. Hopkins publisher, 515 Kearny


San Francisco Mercantile Agency, F. Kimmell & Co. proprietors, 215 Sansome room 6


San Francisco Microscopical Society,432 Montgomery rooms 9-10


San Francisco Mill Furnishing Depot, M. O'Brien proprietor, 509-513 Mission


SAN FRANCISCO MINERAL PAINT CO. F. Boehmer president, C. C. A. Peter- sen vice-president, Henry Molins sec- retary, mine and works Laundry Farm, Alameda Co., Muecke & Co. general agents, 319 California


San Francisco Musical Fund Society, office 16 O'Far- rell


San Francisco Mutual Loan Association, Andrea Sbar- boro secretary, 524 Montgomery


SAN FRANCISCO NEWS CO. THE Emlie Bauer manager, Robert White cashier, 208-210 Post


San Francisco News Letter and California Advertiser (weekly) Frederick Marriott pub- and proprietor, 7 Flood Bldg, editorial and press rooms 609-613 Merchant


San Francisco Newspaper Union, publishers patent outsides and home plan sheets, Palmer & Rey Type Foundry proprietors, 405-407 Sansome San Francisco Note Co., A. Davis & Son proptrs, 115 Kearny


San Francisco Noveity and Plating Works, A. Merle president, W. E. Shepman vice-president, A. C. Lassen secretary, A. Rud- gear manager, gold, silver and nickel platers, etc., 68-72 First


San Francisco Office Supply Co., J. H. Lovejoy manager, 12 California


San Francisco Packing and Provision Co., Frank W. Rossbach proprietor, 517-521 Washington


SAN FRANCISCO PAINT AND ROOFING CO., James M. White manager, 503 California


SAN FRANCISCO PAVING CO. Geo. L. Wilson president, A. J. Raisch mana- ger, 331 Montgomery room 20


LOOK IN


CHAPIN'S Real Estate Price List (Monthly) OFFICE, 630 MARKET ST. For Bargains in Choice City and Country Real Estate.


BLASDEL'S MINING MACHINERY,


419 CALIFORNIA STREET


Room 22.


OF SAN FRANCISCO sells Life Insurance at ACTUAL COST ON A COMMON SENSE PLAN.


THE HOME BENEFIT LIFE ASSOCIATION,


AYDELOTTE'S BUSINESS COLLEGE, Y. M. C. A. BUILDING, Oakland, Cal,


English § Six Months, $50 Department. ( One Year, $80


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SAN FRANCISCO PIONEER SCREEN


WORKS, J. W. Quick proprietor, Rus- sia sheet iron, steel, copper, brass, zinc, and other metals punched for all uses, mining steel screens a specialty, 221- 223 First


San Francisco Pioneer Varnish and Gly- cerine Works, E. L. Hueter proprietor, office 18-20-22 Ellis


San Francisco Pioneer Woolen Factory and Mission Woolen Mills, Theodore Allen president, W. Loewi secretary, Black Point bet Larkin and Van Ness Av, office 28 Merchant's Exchange


SAN FRANCISCO PLANING MILL Wil- liam Crocker proprietor, manufactur- er window frames, mouldings, sash and blinds, 524-530 Fifth, telephone 3015


San Francisco Plating Works, Edward G. Denniston proprietor, 653-655 Mission


San Francisco Polyclinic, 315 Ellis


San Francisco Port Society, Rev. J. Rowell secretary, rooms NE cor Sacramento and Drumm


San Francisco Presbyterian Book Depository, 757 Market


San Francisco Press Club, 430 Pine


San Francisco Printing Co., The James A. Pariser manager, John Henderson city agent, 411 Market


San Francisco Printing Pressmen's Union, J.H. Rox- burgh secretary, 620 Bush


San Francisco Produce Exchange, Juda Newman president, T. Cary Friedlander, secre- tary,425 California, secretary's office 24 Merchants Exchange


San Francisco Produce Exchange Call Board Association, Juda Newman president, T. Cary Friedlander secretary, 425 California, secretary's office 24 Merchant's Exchange


San Francisco Produce Exchange Mutual Benefit Association, W. H. Yates president, E. Ranson. treasurer, T. Cary Friedlander secre- tary, 425 California, secretary's office 24 Mer- chants' Exchange


San Francisco Protestant Orphan Asylum, SW cor Haight and Laguna


San Francisco Public Stock Exchange, M. O. Warn secretary, 15%% Stockton


San Francisco Real Estate Circular, Thomas Magee proprietor, 20 Montgomery


San Francisco Real Estate Guide, Behrend Joost & Co. publishers, 326 Montgomery


San Francisco Retail Druggists' Associa- tion, C. A. Bayly president, James G. Steele secretary, 635 Market


SAN FRANCISCO SAVINGS UNION


Albert Miller president, George W. Beaver vice-president, Lovell White secretary and cashier, NE cor Califor- nia and Webb, branch 1700 Market, open from 9 A. M. to 3 P. M. and Sat- urday evenings for receipt of deposits 6:30 to 8


San Francisco Savings Union Building, NE cor California and Webb


San Francisco School Department Shop, NW cor Larkin and Austin


San Francisco Schwaben Verein, 323 Turk


San Francisco Sewer Plpe Association, 1358-1360 Market


San Francisco Ship Calkers' Association, 121 New Montgomery


San Francisco Slate Company, J. S. Kyn- nersley president , D. Wright vice-president, J.A. Baxter secretary, room 5 Mills Bldg, 10th floor


W. E. LANE PLUMBER, 505 Kearny Street. Telephone 315.


BARLEY MALT. BOHEMIAN HOPS.


United States Special Brew. UNITED STATES BREWERY, 315 FULTON ST. Telephone 3004.


San Francisco Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals, Jacob Z. Davis pres- ident, Nathaniel Hunter secretary, 94-95 Dono- hoe Bldg


San Francisco Society of Physicians and Surgeons (eclectic) G. G. Gere president. Jessie C. Farmer secretary, 1422 Folsom


San Francisco Soda Works, Witthack & Miesner proptrs, 323 Francisco


San Francisco Standard Optical Co., Nordman Brothers proprietors, 120 Sutter, rooms 7-13


San Francisco Steam Show Case Works, Hoffman' Dahl & Co. proptrs, office 220 Market, factory 217 Spear


San Francisco Stencil and Brand Works, Buchanan & Co. proprietors, stencil cutters, bor brand makers and engravers, 405 Front


San Francisco Stock and Exchange Board, A. F. Coffin president, Fred W. Hadley secretary, S & Pine bet Montgomery and Sansome


San Francisco Stock and Exchange Build- ing, S & Pine bet Montgomery and Sansome


SAN FRANCISCO STOCK BREWERY


Henry F. Bruns president, Detmar Eggers secretary, SE cor Powell and Francisco, telephone 807


SAN FRANCISCO STOVE WORKS (Chris W. Hansen, Alex Bain and James O'Bryan) manufacturers stoves, ranges and light castings, 622 628 Third


San Francisco Tannery, Anton Krieg proptr, E s San Bruno Road nr 28th


San Francisco Theological Seminary, San Anselmo, Marin Co., R. J. Trumbull manager, office 10 California, room 1


San Francisco Thiatle Club, George Patterson secre- tary, 115 Minna


SAN FRANCISCO TOOL CO.


John R. Spring president, Charles C. Moore secretary, Ira Bishop manager, engineers, machinists and general con- tractors, and Pacific Coast agents Bab- cock & Wilcox Co., 11-21 Stevenson


SAN FRANCISCO TOWEL CO. Louis Barrere proprietor, 116 Davis


San Francisco Trade Journal, Charles M. Smith proptr and editor, 410 Sansome


San Francisco Trade Review, Commercial Publish- ing Co. publishers and proprietors, 34 California San Francisco Transfer Co., 18 Post


San Francisco Transfer Co., P. Corkery proptr, 1127 Sutter


San Francisco Turf Exchange, H. Schwartz & Co. proptrs, 411 % California


San Francisco Turn Verein, Albert Currlin secretary, 323 Turk


San Francisco Turn Verein Hall, 323 Turk San Francisco Turning Shop, Carl F. Haas proprietor, 43 Fremont


San Francisco Type Foundry, Painter & Co. proprietors. 510 Clay


San Francisco Type Writer Exchange, R. E. Revalk proptr, 310 California


San Francisco Typographical Union No. 21, M, L. Farland president, W. B. Benoist sec- retarv. office 606 Montgomery, rooms 15-16


SAN FRANCISCO UNDERTAKING CO


undertakers and embalmers, 303 Lar- kin, Supreme Court Blilg., P. J. Cor- bett manager


SHOW CASES DIXON, BORGESON & CO.


37 Market Street, San Francisco. 108 Front Street, Portland, Ore- gon, and Seattle, Washington.


I.Gundlach & Co's Cabinet Wines®


No Cold Winds or Fogs, but the Finest Climate on Earth at


HIGHLAND SPRINGS.


Direct Connection by Mail Express and Telegraph.


" PALMER & REY TYPE FOUNDRY, 405 and 407 SANSOME ST., San Francisco, Cal.


HERCULES GAS AND GASOLINE ENGINES,


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1230


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W. W. MONTAGUE & CO. CORRUGATED IRON


Galvanized, Black and Painted, FOR ROOFING AND SIDING, 309 to 317 MARKET STREET.


San Francisco Underwear Co. (Joseph Magnin) mnfrs ladies and children's underwear, 39-45 Stevenson


San Francisco Verein, SE cor Sutter and Grant Av


San Francisco Vindicator (weekly) James E. Brown proptr. 622 Clay


San Francisco Weiss Beer Brewing Co. (Jacob Stu- ber, Jacob Weikert and John Ruoff) proptrs, NE cor Geary and Baker


SAN FRANCISCO WIRE WORKS C. H. Gruenhagen proprietor, 669 Mis- sion


San Francisco Wool Exchange, George Albo proprietor, 412 Townsend


San Francisco Wool Sorting and Scouring Co., McLennan & Flint proprietors, SW cor Bluxome and Fifth .


San Francisco World's Fair Association, John R. Robinson secretary, 419 California, room 15


San Francisco Yacht Club, George W. Reed secretary, 502 Battery


San Francisco Zinc and Brass Foundry, Kremer Bros. proptre, 40 Jessie


San George Frank, cutter G. M. Postiglione r. 514 Sutter


San Geronimo Paper Mills (Marin Co., Cal.) S. P. Taylor Paper Co. proprietors, 414-416 Clay San Gottardo Hotel, Lepori & Marioni proptrs, 509- 513 Broadway


San Joaquin and King's River Canal and Irigation Co. The, Charles Z. Merritt secretary,508 Califor- nia, room 16


SAN JOAQUIN LUMBER CO.


A. Powell general manager, office Pier 3 Steuart


San Jose and Santa Clara Co. Directory, F. M. Husted publisher, 522 Montgomery


San Jose Brick Co., William B. Mckinnon agent, Green St Wharf


San Jose Flour Mills, Sperry Flour Co. prop- rietore, V. D. Black superintendent, office 134 Cal- ifornia


San Jose Fruit Packing Co., H. Bendel president, K. C. Plate secretary, 215 Front


San Jose Woolen Mill Co., office 541 Market San Leandro Express, Enos & Amaral proptrs, 28 Market


San Luis Obispo Bituminous Rock Co., A. C. Bassett president, office 106-108 Phelan Bldg


San Luis Obispo Flour Mills, Sperry Flour Co. proprietors, V. D. Black superintendent, office 134 California


San Luis Obispo Horticultural Society, Robert Dross secretary, 213 Sansome


San Mateo Dairy, Daly & Coldwell proptrs, 1010 Va- lencia


San Mateo Ranch Dairy, William P. Brewer proprietor, James W. Goodhue city manager, 1515 Fillmore


San Mateo Water Works, office 224 California


San Nicholas Juan, seaman, r. 1517 Dupont


San Pablo Dairy, C. Guglielmoni and J. Fantoni proptre, 17th Av nr S, South S. F.


San Pablo Rancho (Referees of) office 601 Commer- cial


San Pedro Harbor Dock and Land Asso- ciation, NE cor Fourth and Townsend, room 28 San Pedro Hotel, Frank Johnson proptr, 6 Howard


San Pedro Lumber Co., John A. Hooper president, Henry M. Furman secretary, 4 California San Pedro Manuel, miner, r. 2024 Taylor San Rafael and Sausalito Ferry, foot Clay San Rafael and Tiburon Ferry, foot Clay San Rafael House, 28, 7th


Sanabia Paula, widow, r. 634 Vallejo


Sanabia Serapia Miss, seamstress, r. 634 Vallejo Sanbach Harry W. M., collector, r. 1620 Dolores


Sanborn Albion I., stairbuilder and woodturner, SW cor Mission and Fremont, r. 1021, 21st Sanborn Anna H .. widow, r. 730 O'Farrell


Sanborn Arthur H., deputy City and County Surveyer, r. 111, 10th


Sanborn A. V., r. 17 Stockton


Sanborn Benjamin F., teamster, r. 38 12th


Sanborn Charles E., salesman, r. 3 Polk


Sanborn Edward, bookkeeper Cook & Langley, r. Oaklaud


Sanborn Eliza, widow, r. 418 California Av, B. H.


Sanborn Franklin H., medical student, r. 418 Cali- fornia Av, B. H.


Sanborn Fred G., treasurer Bancroft-Whitney Co., 613 Clay, r. The Colonial


Sanborn Harvey L., clerk freight auditor's dept S. P. Co., r. 3018 Mission


Sanborn Henry, cooper, r. 724 Front


Sanborn James H., packer, r. 1024 Powell


Sanborn J. L., sawyer. r. 3018 Mission


Sanborn Lester, blacksmith, 805 Geary


Sanborn L. S., carpenter, r. 1513 Valencia


Sanborn Lucius W., secretary American Straw Works, 14, 2d, r. Alameda


Sanborn-Perris Map Co. (limited) J. Edward Gard- ner agent, 434 California


Sanborn Porter E., scroll sawyer J. J. Walsh, r. 529 Sacramento


SANBORN, VAIL & CO. (A. H. Vail) importers and manufac- turers frames, mirrors, moldings, sta- tionery, artist's materials, leather goods and architect's supplies, 741 745 Market


Sanborn W. D., general agent Burlington Route B. and M. R. RR., 32 Montgomery


Sanborn William E., clerk, r. 1912 Pierce


Sanches Randolph P., contractor and builder, 17 City Hall Av, r. 653 Capp


Sanchez Dolores, widow, r. 1518%% Jackson


Sanchez Felix, gardener, r. 1009 Treat Av


Sanchez Francisco, vaquero, r. N s 16th Av nr Sanchez Frank A., barber, r. 6 Church Lane


Sanchez Joseph, printer, r. 900% Vallejo


Sanchez Joseph G., clerk freight auditors Dept. S. P. Co., r. 1009 Treat Av


Sanchez Manuel, cook, r. 1132 Dupont Sanchez Miguel, bootblack, r. 1415 Powell


Sanchez Pablo, general agent Equitable Life As- surance Society (of the United States) (Spanish department) office Crocker Bldg, r. Hotel Mira- beau


Sanchez P. J., salesman Hale Bros., r. 1636 Sacra- mento


Sanchez Ramon B., bookkeeper S. F. Gas Light Co., r. 1912 Bush


Sanchez Regina Miss, dressmaker, r. 407 Montgom- ery Av


Sanchez Ricardo, vaquero, r. 22d Av nr Potrero Av Sanchez Ricardo, vaquero, r. S s 15th Av nr P


Sanchez Robert, tanner, r. NE. cor San Bruno Road and Silver Av


Sancheo Antonio, laborer, r. 3 Sonora


Sancho Jose, teacher music, r. 805 Ellis


Sand Brothers (William and Joseph) plumbers, 1309 Mission


Sand Ferdinand, barber and laundry office 27, 3d, r. 642 Jessie


Sand Ferdinand Jr., barber Joseph Sand, r. 617 Jessie


Sand George F., barber F. Sand, r. 642 Jessie


Sand Gustave, cook, r. 220 Leavenworth Sand Hans, waiter, r. 443 Tehama




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