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Spring Francis S., real estate, 328 Montgomery, room 6, r. 812 Chestnut
Spring Garden Insurance Co. (of Philadel- phia) Cesar Bertheau general agent, 210 San- some
Spring Gardner W., fruits, 803, 4th
Spring George W., ironmolder, r. 124 Langton, rear
Spring Henry C. H., seaman, r. 619, 7th
Spring Henry J., plasterer, r. 912% Laguna
Spring John, brass finisher, r. 420 Larkin
Spring John H., teamster, r. 206 Clipper
Spring John R., president San Francisco Tool Co., and real estate, 328 Montgomery, room 6, r. 1912 Clay
Spring Menzo, mnfr artificial limbs, office 9 Geary, room 5
Spring Valley Gold Co. (Butte Co., Cal.) H. Pichoir secretary, 320 Sansome, room 24
Spring Valley Grammar School, Silas A, White principal, S s Broadway nr Polk
Spring Valley Hall, N s Union nr Laguna
Spring Valley Water Works, Charles Webb
Howard president, William Norris, secretary, office 516 California
Springard Charles, wire drawer, r. 526 Chestnut Springborg Peter C., cabinetmaker, r. 320 Duncan Springer Abraham, clerk Post Office, r. 708 Gough
Springer Abraham C., bookkeeper Mack & Co., r. 313 Ellis
Springer Albert E., tanner, r. 810, 24th
Springer Charles, seaman, r. 108 Berry
Springer Frank J., brickmason, r. 317, 17th
Springer Fred F., with Pac. Bell Tel. Co., r. Berke- ley
Springer George, brickmason, r. 317, 17th
Springer George H., fish, 1306 Mission
Springer Gustav, laborer, r. Central House
Springer Henry L., barber, 1519 Buchanan, r. 1411 Buchanan
Springer Isaac Jr., carrier Post Office, r. 2609% Sacra- mento
Springer Jason, lumber, Pier 11 Steuart, r. 539, 23d
Springer John F., patrolman Underwriter's Fire Patrol, r. 512 Eddy
Springer Mary Mrs., teacher music, r. 61412 Taylor Springer Michael, carpenter, r. 115, 8th
Springer Samuel W., r. 810. 24th
Springer William H. (Fogarty & Springer) r. 998 Noe Springett Arthur A., marine engineer, r. 872 Mission Springfield Fire and Marine Insurance Co. (Spring-
field, Mass.) Geo. Easton & Co., general agents, 312 Pine
Springmann Edward, r. 437 Fulton
Springmeyer Louis, r. 348, 4th
Springsteen Benjamin F., druggist, 122 Ellis, physicians prescriptions carefully compounded day or night
Springsteen Benjamin S., engineer, r. 2517%% Sacra- mento
Springsteen Charles W., machinehand A. W. Sorrell & Son, r. 424, 7th
Springstein Albert L., salesman Miller, Sloss & Scott r. Oakland
Sprinz Bernard, cloaks and suits, 216-6th, r. 232%%, 6th
Sprinznik T., tailor, r. 622 Clay
Sproston May Miss, teacher Edison Primary School, r. 733 Church
Sprott Maggie Miss, teacher Lincoln Evening School r. 4 Ford
Sproul Arthur H., switchman, r. 675 Mission
Sproul Charles, laborer, r. 332 Brannan
Sproul Edward, butler 1105 Bush
Sproul Henry L., pattern maker, r. 316, 3d
Sproul Michael D., cooper, r. 1335 Sanchez
Sproul Robert, clerk freight auditor's dept S.P. Co., r. 129 Ridley
Sproul Victor A., clerk car accountant's dept S.P. Co., r. 129 Ridley
Sproule James, manager Sherwood Hall Nursery Co., 427-429 Sansome, r. Palo Alto, Cal.
Sproule Isaac H., bookkeeper John Wieland Brewery r. 1761 Haight
Sproule William, assistant general freight agent Southern Pacific Co., NE cor 4th and Townsend, room 22
Sprow! E. Albert, with Smith & Freeman, r. 301 Fair Oaks
Sprowl Edward G .. special agent The Liverpool and London and Globe Insurance Co.
Sprowl Jessie E. Mrs., r. 301 Fair Oaks
Sprowl. See Sproul and Sproule
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
FRANK MCALLISTER, AGENT FOR ALL KINDS OF
RUBBER GOODS, Belting, Packing, Hose, Clothing, Etc. LEATHER BELTING AND LACE LEATHER.
24 BEALE STREET, San Francisco.
WASHBURN & MOEN MFG. CO., S and 10 PINE STREET.
WIRE ROPE
Office, 12 Sixth St. Telephones, 3418-3420.
Buttons and Ordinary Mending Without Charge.
UNITED STATES LAUNDRY.
ST. IGNATIUS COLLEGE,
Van Ness Avenue, Between Hayes and Grove. SAN FRANCISCO, CAL.
THIS Institution, conducted by the Fathers of the Society of Jesus, was opened for the reception of students on the 15th of October, 1855. On the 30th of April, 1859, it was incorporated and empowered to confer legrees and academical honors in all 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 a thorough
ENGLISH, CLASSICAL, MATHEMATICAL and PHILOSOPHICAL
EDUCATION.
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. matics, Chemistry, Mental, Moral and Natural Philosophy.
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 full staff of Professors, presents the highest advantages for the mental and moral training of the students.
Besides the required Reception Rooms and Offices, several Libraries 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 ventilated, and furnished with the most approved modern conveniences. There is also a large Chapel for Religious Exercises, and a College Hall with spacious platform and stage suitably furnished and arranged for Scholastic Exhibitions, Dramatic Rep- resentations, Lectures and other public exercises.
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The Scientific Department contains lecture rooms for Physics and Chemistry, a Chemical Laboratory and an Extensive Cabinet of Physics, 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 experimenta 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 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 and Always Welcome.
For Further Information Apply to the President.
REV. EDWARD ALLEN, S. J.
214 HAYES ST.
ST. IGNATIUS CHURCH AND COLLEGE, SAN FRANCISCO, CAL.
(See Other Page.)
COLTON DENTAL ASSOCIATION,
PHELAN BUILDING, OVER 40,000 REFERENCES FOR "'COLTON GAS."
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Sprunck Helen L. Miss, bookkeeper P. J. Thomas, r. 1113 Jones
Sprunck Henrietta, widow, r. 1113 Jonea Spurr Flora, widow, r. 329, 4th
Spurr William H., shoemaker, r. 24 Minna Spyers George, cooper, r. 710 Fulton
Squaglia Pietro, vegetables, 3320 Mission, r. 8 Tiffany PI
Squeri Giuseppe, laborer, r. 115 Gilbert, rear Squier Zalmon Mrs., r. 635 Golden Gate Av
Squire Benjamin Y. (Clausen & Co.) r. 916 Filbert
Squire Charles H., compositor, r. 528 Chestnut Squire Frank R., clerk, r. 20 Metcalfe PI
Squire Hilary W., r. 20 Metcalfe Pl
Squire Philip, supt. Charles M. Depew Planing Mill Co., r. 8 Birch Av
Squires Edwin S., machinist, r. 708 Minnesota
Squires Frederick R., liquors and boarding N & 1st Av nr Kentucky, South S. F.
Squires George D., journalist Bulletin, r. 430 Pine Squires Harry J., clerk F. G. Rider, r. West Berke- ley
:Squires John, seaman, r. 6 Union
Squires John H. Mrs., fancy embroidery work, 114%% Turk
Squires Joseph, blacksmith, r. 624 Lombard
Squirea Mary, widow, r. 120 Silver
Squires Maurice H., pyrotechnist, r. L bet 15th and 16th AVS
Squires Nathaniel L. superintendent Cal. Fire Works Ce., r. NE cor 16th and L
Sresovich L. G. & Co. (Luke G. Sresovich) wholsale dealers foreign and domestic fruits and nuts and manufacturers desicated cocoanut (Pio- neer Brand) 505-507 Sansome, factory NE. cor Sansome and Vallejo
Sresovich Luke G. (L. G. Sresovich & Co.) r. 816 McAllister
Sroufe John (John Sroufe & Co.) r. 315 Jones
Sroufe John & Co. (John Sroufe and Charles I. Crowell) wholesale dealers wines and liquors, 208-210 Market
St. Alban's Episcopal Church, Rev. W. I. Kipp Jr., minister in charge, Forester's Hall, 102 O'Farrell
St. Amant David, varnisher, r. 215 Moulton
St. Amant Louis D., porter, r. 215 Moulton
St. Amant William A., solicitor, r. 1518 Sanchez
St. Andrew's Society, 111 Larkin
St. Anu's Bldg., NW. cor Powell and Eddy
St. Ardine House, Mrs. L. G. Hanson, proprietor, 765 Market
St. Auburn W. T., miner, r. Occidental Hotel
St. Boniface's Church (R. C.) Rev. Leo Bruner rector, S 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. Nugent rector. NE cor Fremont and Harrison
St. Brendan's School, conducted by the Sisters of Mercy, SE cor Harrison and Fremont
St. Bridget's Chapel, 3118 Fillmore
St. Bridget's Church (R. C.) Rev. John E. Cottle rector, SW cor Broadway and Van Ness Av
St. Bridget's Convent, S s Broadway bet Van Ness Av and Franklin
St. Bridget's School, S & Broadway bet Van Ness Av and Franklin
St. Charles Borromeo Church (R. C.) Rev. Patrick J. Cummins rector, NW cor Shotwell and 18th
St. Charles D. C., lineman, r. 37, 2d
St. Charles Lodging House, Louis Fehrenbach proptr, 528 Pacific
St. Charles Tobacco Co., J. Kahn & Co. agents, 306 Sacramento
St. Clair Archibald N., conductor, r. 1820 Market
W. E. LANE PLUMBER; 505 Kearny Street. Telephone 315.
WARRANTED PURE, LIGHT, REFRESHING.
FREDERICKSBURG LAGER.
St. Clair George W., agent Johnson & Johnson (New York) 42 Chronicle Bldg, r. 1417 Post
St. Clair Harriet Mrs., r. 1820 Market
St. Clair James, hostler, r. 1830 Post
St. Clair Mary Miss. r. 19 Boardman PI
St. Clair. See Sinclair
St. Clair John C., decorator, r. 15% Berkeley
St. Denis George, 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. 1330 Pacifio
St. Denis Leon, brass finisher, r. 2310 Folsom
St. Denis Otis, brass works, r. 2310 Folsom
St. Dominic's Church and Monastery, Very Rev. B. M. Doogan rector, NW cor Bush and Steiner
St. Elmo House, J. Serres proptr, 32, 4th
St. Francis' Church, Rev. John G. Conlan rector, NE cor Montgomery Av and Vallejo
St. Francis of Assisl Church (R. C.) Rev. Richard P. Brennan rector, SW cor 16th and Dolores
St. Francis Technical School, SW cor Geary and Gough
St. George Hotel, Peter Topini proprietor, 812 Kearny
St. George Livery and Boarding Stables, John W. Murphy proprietor, 408 Bush
St. George's Hall, 909% Market
ST. GERMAIN BILLIARD COMPANY
(formerly Jacob Strahle & Co.) bil- liard tables and sporting goods, 55-57 First
St. Germain Napoleon H., car dispatcher P. and B.V. R. R., r. NE cor Sierra and Tennessee
St. Germes Jaques, teamster, r. Railroad Av bet 4th and 5th
St. Helena Wine Depot, Anton Zwick proptr, 2126 Mission
ST. HUBERT VINEYARD CO. J. Ch. de St. Hubert secretary, SE cor Grant Av and Sutter
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. Patrick R. Lynch rector, NW cor 23d and Guerrero
St. Johannes' German Evangelical Luth- eran Church, Rev. John H. Schroeder pastor, N 8 22d bet Howard and Capp
St. John Arthur B., clerk, r. 712% Ivy Av
St. John Chauncey M., inspector Custom House, r. Oakland
St. John Emma Miss, dressmaker, r. 214, 7th
St. John H. A. Mrs., teacher Rincon Grammar School, r. 712% Ivy Av
St. John Henry S., clerk, r. 712%% Ivy Av
St. John James J., driver, r. 1122 Larkin
St. John John, machinist, r. 143 Silver
St. John Pierce, varieties, 784, 24th
St. John Richard A., bookkeeper The Hibernia Sav- inga and Loan Society, r. 1140 Guerrero
St. John William H., helper, r. 143 Silver
St. John's Episcopal Church, Rev. Edward B. Spalding, D. D., rector, cor 15th and Julian Av
St. John's German Evangelical Church, Rev. John J. Margold pastor, 520 Greenwich
St. John's German Methodist Episcopal Church, Rev. William Schuldt pastor, 810 Army
STARBIRD & GOLDSTONE
DEALERS IN LUMBER 101 Market St
SUGAR PINE LUMBER FOR FOREIGN SHIPMENT.
MARKET ST.
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} LUCOL
PAINT OIL. The Most Durable and Glossiest
LUCOL
( MARKET 3T. 308
W. B. CHAPMAN,
123 CALIFORNIA STREET, Importer of a few selected vintage of H. CUVILLIER & FRERE'S fine Bordeaux and Brandies.
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W. W. MONTAGUE & CO.
MANUFACTURERS OF
Plain, Japanned and Stamped
TINWARE. 309, 311, 313, 315 and 317 MARKET ST.
St. John's Guild Hall, E s Valencia nr 15th
St. John's Presbyterian Church, SE cor California and Octavia
St. Joseph's Church (R. C.) Rev. P. Scanlon pas- tor, W's 10th bet Howard and Folsom
St. Joseph's Grammar School, Brother George Albert principal, SW cor 10th and Howard
St. Joseph's Hall, SW cor 10th and Howard
St. Joseph's Home, Sister Ottellia superioress, cor Baker and Park Hill Av
St. Joseph's Roman Catholic Infant Asy- lum, Sister Mathilda superioress, Silver Av bet 17th and 18th Avs, South S. F.
St. Jullien Emelie, widow. stamping, 629 %% Union
St. Jullien Paul, salesman Reiss Bros. & Co., r. 1314 O'Farrell
St. Katherine's Episcopal School, Miss Mary Mortee principal, N s Fulton nr Fillmore
St. Lawrence House, Mrs. V. P. Hubert proptr, 568 Mission
St. Lawrence Stables, W. E. Bridge proptr, 423 Post
St. Ledger Henry H., conductor, r. 837% Hayes
St. Leger George, stenographer, r. 861 Market
St. Leon Leon, painter, r. 717 Elizabeth
St. Louis and San Francisco Railway, ticket office, 650 Market
St. Louis Bottling Works, 110 Powell
St. Louis Brewery, Ernest Hubler proprietor, 1524 Pacific Av
St. Louis House, Charles Askins proptr, 219, 10th
St. Louis Mining Co., 79 Nevada Block
St. Luke's Episcopal Church, Rev. Wm. W. Davis rector, SE cor Van Ness and Clay
St. Luke's Hospital, A. W. Dunbar resident physician, W. I. Terry and B. A. Mardis internes, W s Valencia, bet 27th and 28th
St. Lezin Marcelin, cook, r. 18%% Scott Pl
St. Mark's German Evangelical Lutheran Church, Rev. Julius Fuendeling pastor, S s Geary bet Stockton and Powell
St. Mary Joseph, machinist. r. 620, 4th .
St. Mary the Virgin Church (Episcopal) Rev. W. W. Bolton pastor, W s Steiner ur 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. Thomas Larkin, rector, NE cor California and Dupont
St. Mary's College (old) E s Mission Road, below Crescent Av
ST. MARY'S ELECTRIC DAMPER AND PRESSURE REGULATOR CO., office 22 Market
St. Mary's Hospital, under management Sisters 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 Hotel, Keegan & Goodwin proprie- tors, 212-216, 1st
St. Onge Theodore, carpenter, r. 309 Turk
St. Onge Theodore Mrs., dressmaking, 309 Turk
St. Patrick's Church (R. C.) Rev. Peter J. Grey pastor, N s Mission bet Third and Fourth
St. Patrick's Home (for aged and infirm men) under the management Sisters of Mercy, Bryant bet Rincon Pl and First
St. Patrick's School, in charge of the Sisters of Charity, N s Everett bet 3d and 4th
St. Paul and Tacoma Lumber Co., office 308 Califor- nia
ST. PAUL CHIMNEY SWEEPING CO.
Joseph Bishop manager, office 823 Mar- ket, telephone 441
St. Paul Fire Insurance Co. (of St. Paul) 322-324 Cal- ifornia
St. Paul Marine Insurance Co. (of St. Paul) 322-324- California
St. Paul's Church (R. C.) Rev. M. D. Connolly rector, NW cor Twenty-ninth and Church
St. Paul's Methodist Episcopal Church, Rev. George Guth pastor, Broadway bet Stockton and Powell
St. Paul's Protestant Episcopal Church, Rev. Floyd J. Mynard rector, S s California bet Fillmore and Steiner
St. Paulus German Evangelical Lutheran Church, Rev. J. M. Buehler pastor, S s Mission bet Fifth and Sixth
St. Peter's Academy, conducted by Sisters of Mercy,. E s 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. Peter S. Casey rector, E s Alabama bet 24th and 25th
St. Peter's Convent School, conducted by the Sisters of Mercy, E s Alabama bet 24th and 25th
St. Peter's School, conducted by the Christian Brothers, 1203 Alabama
St. Peter's Temperance Hall, E s Alabama nr 24th
St. Pierre Marius, porter Dickman-Jones Co., r. 534 Folsom
St. Rose's Academy, under direction Sisters of St. Dominic, S s Golden Gate Av nr Steiner
St. Rose's Church (R. C.) Rev. Dennis F. Nugent rector, N s Brannan nr 4th
St. Rose's Parochial School, conducted by the Sisters of the Holy Names, N s Brannan bet 4th and 5th
St. Stephen's Protestant Episcopal Church, Rev. Edgar J. Lion rector, N s Fulton nr Web- ster
St. Superv Antoine, sawdust and sand, 555 Howard, r. 54 Tehama
St. Supery Antoine Jr., driver, r. 54 Tehama
St. Teresa's Church (R. C.) Rev. P. O'Connor rector, cor Butte and Tennessee
St. Vincent de Paul Society, 1100 Franklin
St. Vincent's School, in charge of the Sisters of Charity, S s Mission bet Third and New Mont- gomery
Sts. Pietro e Paolo Church (R. O.) Rev. Raffaello De Carolis pastor, NE cor Filbert and Dupont
Staab Henry G., cloth cutter, r. 725 Pine
Staack Fred (Fred Staack & Co) r. 323 Eddy
Staack Fred & Co (Fred Staack) mnfrs artificial stone, 228%% Montgomery
Staacke George, commission merchant, California, room 1, r. 818 Bush
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Staadecker Emil, r. 1823 Sacramento
Staadecker Joseph H., with William Steinhart, r. 1823 Sacramento
Staats Henry, carpenter, r. 404 Brannan
Staats John, driver, r. 404 Brannan
Staats John C. (Bruns & Staats) r. 25 Fell
Staats Redmond C,, clerk freight auditor's dept S. P. Co., r. West Berkeley
Stabel Ferdinand, nurse Home for the Care of In- ebriates
Stabenow William B., molder Golden State and Miner's Iron Works, r. Alameda
Stabens Joseph, clerk Louis Levy, r. 815 Filbert
Stabler Samuel J., country lands, 328 Montgomery, room 3, r. Oakland
Stacey Henry L., driver, r. 418 Sutter
Stacey James, fireman Sperry Flour Co., r, Oak- land
Stacey William A., fireman Sperry Flour Co., r. Oak- land
Stacey. See Stacy
200 LOTS FOR SALE AT COLMA,
Near the Electric Road. Good garden lands well sheltered, but little fog, warm belt, fine view. Monthly payments.
GEO. W. CHAPIN, 630 MARKET ST,
Blasdel Concentrating Belt Co., H. G. Blasdel, Jr., Manager, 419 California Street
OF SAN FRANCISCO, has paid losses of over $800.000.00 promptly and in full.
C - THE HOME BENEFIT LIFE ASSOCIATION, C
AYDELOTTE'S BUSINESS COLLEGE, Y. M. C. A. BUILDING, Oakland, Cal.
Business Department.
One Year, $100 Six Months, $60
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Stack Bridget, widow, r. 12 Clyde
Stack Christine M. Miss, teacher Potrero Primary School, r, 126 Silver
Stack Edward, driver, r. 12 Loulsa
Stack Edward M., clerk Starr & Co., r. 126 Silver
Stack Francis, molder Vulcan Iron Works, r. 12 Clyde
Stack James, laborer, r. 118, 29th
Stack James E., apprentice, r. Silver Av nr San Bruno Road
Stack James H., bookkeeper B. McMahon & Son, r. 720, 20th
Stack James J., salesman, r. 422 Clementina
Stack John (Stack & Lacombe) r. 126 Sliver
Stack John, laborer, r. 2235 Geary
Stack John, stove molder, r. 12 Clyde
Stack John T., clerk, r. 126 Silver
Stack Maurice, plumber, r. 127 Wildey, rear Stack Mary, widow. dressmaker, r. 104 Grove Stack Michael, r. 22 Turk
Stack Moritz, insurance, r. 2134 Sutter
Stack Richard, groceries and liquors, 422 Clementina
Stack Sarah R. Mrs., nurse, r. 711 Folsom
Stack Thomas, car driver, r. 12 Louisa
Stack Thomas, janitor, r. 76 Natoma
Stack Thomas, poultry yard, r. NW cor Silver Av and Merrill
Stack Timothy J. (G. W. Clark & Co.) r. 12 Hill
Stack William, attorney at law, r. NW cor Silver Av and Merrill
Stack William, stableman Hibernia Brewery, r. 734 Tehama
Stack William P., glass cutter, r. NW cor Silver Av and Merrill
Stack & Lacombe (John Stack and George Lacombe) hatters. 639 Market
Stackburn Robert G., color grinder, r. 2402 Polk Stacker Eugene A., carpenter, r. 2226 Howard, rear Stackhouse Charles, marine engineer, r. 437 Golden Gate AV
Stackhouse Henry, gripman, r. 1424 %% Jackson
Stackler Eugene, cooper Cal. Barrel Co., r. Oakland Stackpole Barry B., boilermaker, r. 1607 Howard
Stackpole Frank H., clerk S. F. News Co., r. 1607 Howard
Stackpole William H., attorney at law, 26 Montgom- ery, room 32, r. 952 Mission
Stackpole Michael W., examiner Custom House, r. Alameda
Stackus Theodore M., cabinet maker, r, 1710 Eddy Stacom Maria J. Mrs., millinery, 531 Sutter Stacouta Sylvester, cook, r. 826 Vallejo
Stacy Annette Mrs., dressmaker, r. 2 Margaret Pl Stacy William, teamster Sutter St. Ry, r. 1827 Polk aar Stacy. See Stacey
Stade Ernest blacksmith, r. 732% Green
Stade John, specialist, r. 73234 Green
Stademann John, cook, r. Green Pl bet Montgomery and Kearny
Stademann Peter, liquors, NW cor 5th and Townsend Stader Christian, paperhanger, r. 712 Taylor
Stadermann Mary A., widow, r. 1415 Larkin Stadic Louis, bartender Henry Arnke
Stadt Nicholas, seaman, r. 218 Broadway
Stadtegger George, driver Joseph Melczer & Co., r. 6 Verona
Stadtfeld Jabob, gold ingot melter U. S. Mint, r. 1508 Jones
Stadtfeld Jacob Jr., mining secretary, 56 Nevada Block, r. 1210 Jackson
Stadtfeld William C., secretary Loring Cinb, 69 Ne- vada Block, r. 925 Pine
Stadtmueller Frederick D., r. 819 Eddy
'Staeglich Christina Mise, school teacher, r. 1407 Jack- son
Staeglich Frank, gardener, r. 1407 Jackson
'Staeglich Frank R., driver, r. 1407 Jackson
Staeglich Frederick J., safemaker, r. 1407 Jackson
Staeglich George R., compositor, r. 1407 Jackson Staehlen Al, painter S. P. Co., r. 825, 19th
W. E. LANE PLUMBER, 505 Kearny Street. Telephone 315.
Pure, Sparkling, Light, Wholesome Lager. LOHENGRIN CHICAGO BREWERY, Agents. Telephone 2012. 1420 PINE STREET
Staengel Eberhart, confectioner, r. 1432 Pacific
Staff Fred, fireman, r. 2312 Polk
Staff George, waiter, r. 624, 4th
Staff John F., harnessmaker, r. 100, 5th
Staffel John, stonecutter, r. 608, 6th
Staffelbach Albert, barber Edward Staffelbach, r. Alameda
Staffelbach Edward, barber, 19 Misslon, r. Alameda Stafford Edward W., assistant keeper Bonita Point Lighthouse
Stafford Frank C., laborer, r. 81012 Battery
Stafford Henry J. (Stafford & Stafford) r. 626, 23d
Stafford James J., mill hand, r. 946 Harrison
Stafford John M., bookkeeper, r. 708 Post
Stafford John T., bookkeeper C. B. Rode & Co., r. 1625 McAllister
Stafford Josephine C. Mrs., r. 430 Golden Gate Av
Stafford Nicholas, porter Mau, Sadler & Co., r. 642 Natoma
Stafford Robert H., bailift Railroad Commissioners, r. 1106 Valencia
Stafford Thomas, blacksmith, r. 904 Greenwich
Stafford Walter, architect, r. 626, 23d
Stafford Welthy, widow, r. 16 Pfeiffer
Stafford William, bookbinder, r. 16 Pfeiffer
Stafford William, carpenter, r. 1625 McAllister
Stafford William, laborer, r. 208, 1at
Stafford William F., (Stafford & Stafford) r. 1625 Mc- Allister
Stafford William G., manager J. Macdonough & Co., 123 Market, r. 202 Broderick Stafford William J., r. 216, 9th
Stafford & Stafford, (Henry J. and William F.) attorneys at law. 97-98 Flood Bldg
Stager Frederick, (Dietzius & Stagner) r. 54 Oak
Stager William, clerk Dietzius & Stager, r. 54 Oak
Stagg Cornelius, deputy Assessor and proptr Ingle-
Bide House. Ocean House Road nr. Lake Merced Stagg John C. F., painter, r. 2122 Howard
Stagnaro Augustine, florist, r. 29th Av nr. N Stagnaro Domenico, laborer r. 506 Francisco Stagnaro Giovanni, laborer, r. 512%% Francisco Stagnaro John B., laborer, r. 512 Francisco
Stagnaro Luigi, gardener, r. 10 Russell Stahl Albert W., r. 926 Haight
Stahl Arnold, broker, 303 California and secretary Cal. Fruit and Wine Land Co. 414 California, r. Alameda
Stahl August, laborer, r. 1530 Kentucky
Stahl Charles, gripman, r. 1212b Scott, rear
Stahl Henry C. F., teacher physical culture, r. 1720 Folsom
Stahl Jasper, master stmr Sonoma, r. 102 Tilden
Stahl John, clerk, r. 102 Tilden
Stahl John C., reed winder Cal. Rattan Co., r. 618b Geary
Stahl Martin, tanner S. Bloom & Sons
Stahl Rudolph H., marine engineer, r. 126 Ellla
Stahlberg Theodore, longshoreman, r. 60% Everett Stahle A., machinist, r. 932 Valencia
Stahle Charles A., laborer Custom House, r. 932 Val- encia
Stahle Christopher, walter, r. 1031 Pacific
Stahle Edward, barber, r. 209 Valencia
Stahle Frederick H., physician and surgeon, hours 9 to 10 A. M. and 2 to 4 and 7 to 8 P. M., office and r. 1024 Mission, telephone 3277
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