Langley's San Francisco directory for the year commencing 1893, Part 34

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Publication date: 1880
Publisher: San Francisco : Francis, Valentine & Co.
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American Grocery Co., George E. Sheldon & Co. proprietors, grocers and importers, 541 Geary and 530 Jones


American Hall. NW cor Leavenworth and Pacific


American Improvement Co., J. W. Morehead presi- dent. S. S. Burge secretary, general contractors, 121 Market


American Indicator Co. The. George W. Reynolds manager, 324 Pine, room 7


American Institute of Architects, S. F. Chapter, 408 California


American Insurance Co. (of Boston) Maxwell & Berry general agents, 421 California


American Insurance Co. (of Newark, N. J.) Balfour, Guthrie & Co. agents, George W. Spencer man- ager, 316 California


American Investment Union (of New York) William H. Pettis manager, 216 Sansome, rooms 1-2


American Investment Unlon Agency, 14 Sansome American Laundry, Henry Waller proptr, 929 Mission


AMERICAN LEGION OF HONOR n fraternal, co-operative, beneficial and protective organization ; insur- ance on assessment plan, from $500 to $5,000; sick benefits from $4 to $20 per week; guarantee and emergency funds amounting to over $500,000.00, Invested in bonds and deposited with the State Treasurer of Massachusetts; surplus divided annually ; C. O. Burton grand secretary, St. Ann's Bldg, 6 Eddy


Anerican Line Steaniships (New York, Philadelphia and Liverpool) D. W. Hitchcock general agent, 1 Montgomery


The, Frederick W. Zeile president, William Letts Oliver secretary and manager, office 309 Market


American Mercantile Union, office 117 Main


Amerlean Oil Co., J. O. Low president, G. L. Partridge secretary and treasurer, wholesale oil, paints, varnishes, etc., 11-15 Main, factory W & 7th, bet King and Townsend


American Powder Packing Co. (incorporated) Willian B. Bourn president. D. A. Jennings secretary, 401 California, room 14


AMERICAN PRESS ASSOCIATION 410 Sansome, general office 32-34 Vesey Street, New York, O. J. Smith president, G. W. Cummings treasurer, W. G. Benton manager S. F. office


American Railway Construction and Land Improve- ment Co., Francis Bridges president, Theodore Kempert secretary, 331 Pine, room 6


American River Land and Lumber Co. (El Dorado Co. Cal.) A. J. Ralston president, Joshua Barker secretary, Horatio P. Livermore manager, 320 Sansome, room 15


American Safety Fuel Co., Pacific Coast Agency, George J. Sudlow general agent, 823 Market


AMERICAN SALT CO. THE P. Marsicano president, S. O. Putnam secretary, office 217 Sacramento, fac- tory Beale Street Wharf


American Samson, physician, 405 Kearny, r. 2020 Misaion


American Sheridan, incandescent worker Edison Light and Power Co., r. 969 Mission


American Smokeless Boiler Co., Green Majors presi- dent, Archie J. Treat secretary, 17 Safe Deposit Bldg


American Straw Works, E. C. Seavey president, L. W. Sanborn secretary, 14, 2d


American Sunday School Union, 735 Market


American Surety Co. (of New York) James R. Garniss agent, 219 Sansome


American-Swiss Exchange Lodging House, August Hanser, proptr, 519 Mission


American Tobacco Co. The, San Francisco Depot, 701 Front


AMERICAN TOOL WORKS


(successors to Day & Pracy) Eastwood & Wilson proprietors, manufacturers well boring tools, crank axles, goose necks, steel and iron shafts, dredger forging a specialty, 109 Mission


American Tract Society, George Walker man- ager, 735 Market


American Type Foundry, Painter & Co., 510 Clay


American Veterinary Hospital (Campbell & Creely) , 820 Howard, telephone 3306


American Whip Co. (Westfield, Mass), Keystone Bros. agents, 21, Ist


American Wringer Co., The, F. M. Umphred general agent, 812 Larkin


Amerit.e Charles H. (Amerine & Wilson), r. 815 Mont- gomery


Amerine & Wilson (C. H. Amerine and F. E. Wilson), map publishers, 815 Montgomery


Amerman Jacob B., secretary J. B. Amerman Co., 321 California, r. 810 O'Farrell


Amerman J. B. Co., Jacob B. Amerman, secretary, printers, 321 California


Amerosa Filipo, laborer, r. 11 Pollard Pl


Ames Alice Miss, r. 1312 Taylor


Ames Amanda M., widow, r. 117 Cumberland


EVENING BULLETIN, ALL THE NEWS. Complete -- Reliable. 65 CENTS PER MONTH. Weekly Bulletin, $1.50 Per Year. 622 MONTGOMERY.


WASHBURN & MOEN MFG. CO., 8 and 10 PINE STREET.


WIRE ROPE


OFFICE, 12 SIXTH ST. Telephones, 3418 and 3420.


Washing Called for and Delivered.


UNITED STATES LAUNDRY.


COLTON GAS"


HAS AN UNRIVALLED WORLD WIDE REPUTATION FOR ITS PURITY AND EFFICACY.


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Ames Amos, broker, r. 280 Minna


Ames Benjamin, printer, r. 1106 Mason


Ames Benjamin, salesman, r. 2293%, 6th


Ames Benjamin F., teamster, r. 541 Stevenson


Ames Benjamin F. Jr., carrier Post Office, r. 541 Stev- enson


Ames Charles E., compositor, r. 541 Stevenson


Ames Charles L., paper hanger, r. 905 Market


Ames Edward H., clerk, r. 821 Capp


Ames Edwin E., manager Studebaker Bros. Manufacturing Co., cor Market and Tenth, r. 1019 Buchanan


Ames Edwin M., clerk, r. 1019 Bnchanan


Ames F. H. & Co., (Frank H. Ames and Leon A. Maison) wholesale commission merchants, 216 Front


Ames Fisher, attorney at law and fire com- missioner, 220 Sansome, rooms 10-12, r. 3017 Washington


Ames Frank H. (F. H. Ames & Co.), r. 717 Fillmore


Ames Frank M. (Duggan & Ames), r. 1024 Clay


Ames Frank M., laborer, r. 1106 Mason


Ames Frank M., salesman Nathan, Dohrmann & Co., r. 719 Golden Gate Av


Ames Frederick, plumber, r. 751 Howard


Ames Frederick F., salesman Jos. Fredericks & Co., r. 2214 Broderick


Ames George E., agent Union Iron Works, NE cor. Mission and First, r. 3010 Clay


Ames George E. Jr., clerk Union Iron Works, r. 3010 Clay


Ames George H., clerk Jos. Fredericks & Co., r. 1 Hollis


Ames George S., marine engineer S. P. Co.,r. Alameda Ames George W., painter, r. 24 Hartford


Ames Gerald, boxmaker, r. 1106 Mason


Ames Helen Miss, librarian Boys Free Reading Room, 64 Silver, r. 1535 Jones


Ames Henry K., porter, r. 821 Capp


Ames Henry M. Jr., clerk Miller & Lux, r. 53434 Turk Ames Howard C., salesman Studebaker Bros. Mnfg Co., r. 423 Broderick


Ames J. H. (Ames & Harris) r. Oakland


Ames John, engineer, r. 411 Eddy


Ames John F., foreman Ames & Harris, r. Oakland Ames Joseph V., clerk, r. 1031 Clay


Ames J. P. (Ames & Harris) r. Oakland


Ames J. Walker, bookkeeper Geo. F. Grant, r. 1505 Jones


Ames Mary A., widow, r. 821 Capp


WARRANTED PURE, LIGHT, REFRESHING.


FREDERICKSBURG LAGER


Amiot Frank, laundryman, r. 1741 Mission Amiot Narcisse, carpenter, r. 22 Turk Amiraux Geller, bookkeeper, r. 130 Page Amiraux Peter, secretary Enterprise Mill and Building Co., 217-225 Spear, r. 130 Page Ammann Adolph, tanner, r. 1208 Kearny Ammann Frederick W., bookkeeper Feigenbaum & Co., r. 1208 Kearny


AMMERUP G. importer and wholesale and retail dealer paints, oils, glass, wall paper, etc., 1314 Mar- ket, r. St. Nicholas Hotel


Amon John, carpenter J. K. Prior, r. 13 Mason


Amos John D., clerk Goodall, Perkins & Co., r. 528 Ellis


Amos John T .. bookkeeper Weekly Benefit Society of America, r. 217 Elm Av


Amos J. Philip, receiving teller The Hibernia Sav- ings and Loan Society, r. 929 Grove


Amos Louise I., widow, r, 929 Grove


Amphlett Richard M., clerk W. & J. Sloane & Co., r. 1306 Leavenworth


Amrock Patrick J., r. 118 Sunnyside Av


Amsden E., cashier Continental Insurance Co., r. 1107 Van Ness Av


Amsel Martin B., barber, r. 129a, 14th


Amsel Rosa, widow, r. 463 Stevenson


Amstein George E., carpenter, r. 256 Clementina


Amstein Nina Miss, dressmaking, 254 Clementina


Amundsen Lena Miss, clerk general freight dept, S. P. Co., r. 722 Shotwell


Amy Gustave L., insurance agent and commis- sion merchant, 317 California, r. Golden West Hotel


Amyott Charles, couductor, r. 539 Birch Av Anaker Andrew G. B .. tailor, r. 468 Jessie


MARKET ST.


308


LUCOL


PAINT OIL. The Most Durable and Glossiest


THE AMERICAN INVESTMENT UNION


OF NEW YORK


Buys and develops property, such as capitalists only can handle, and gives to small investors the same large rate of profits that capitalists secure by investing money shrewdly in great sums. PACIFIC COAST AGENCY No. 216 SANSOME STREET. Dec. 31st, 1892 CAPITAL and SURPLUS $570,948.00. ASSETS, $1,039,593.24 . WILLIAM H. PETTIS, Manager.


F. A. HOUSEWORTH, Gen'l Agt. A, M. S. MAYER Gen'l Agt.


ALLIOU NugGING in., TavUlts,"


W. E. LANE PLUMBER, 505 Kearny Street. Tek phone 315.


Anurriuren VHarICO VOUUULANE Anderfuren Katie, widow, r. 819, 20th Anderfuren William J., patternmaker, 110 Beale, r. 320 Bartlett Anderka Andrew, millhand, r. 736 Green


Anderleni Anton, hostler, r. 219 Laurel Av Anderlini Gabriele, porter, r. 509, 7th


Anders Albert A. shipping clerk New Home Sewing Machine Co., r. 436%, 6th


Anders E., cooper. r. 787 Folsom


Anders James B., carpenter, r. 718 Valencia


Anders Julius, trunkmaker, r. 246, 4th Andersen A. D., laborer, r. 425 Ringold


ST.


STARBIRD & GOLDSTONE


DEALERS IN LUMBER 101 Market St.


SUGAR PINE LUMBER FOR FOREIGN SHIPMENT.


HIGHLAND SPRINGS the place to send your families for the Summer. Only 12 Miles Staging.


First-class LIvery Stable, Horses, Buggies aud Saddle Ponies for Children. with nice level roads, makes


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W. W. Montague & Co. AMERICAN LUCOL CO.


PUMPS,


Suction and Force. FOR HAND, WIND-MILL AND POWER. ALL SIZES. S09, 311, 313, 315 and 317 MARKET STREET.


American District Telegraph, Frank Jaynes president, Edward F. Weihe superintendent, Samuel H. Macfarlan manager, main office 607 Market, branch offices 205 Sutter cor Kearny, Market, Taylor and Golden Gate Av; 839 Sutter ; W. U. Tel., C. P. RR. Bldg; W. U. Tel., Oakland ferry: W. U. Tel., NE cor Pine and Montgomery; Valencia and 22d; 2403 California; 503 Hayes; W. U. Tel., 206 Market; Palace Hotel; Baldwin Hotel ; W. U. Tel., Palace Hotel ; W. U. Tel., cor California and Front; W. U. Tel., 111 Market ; W. U. Tel., 228 California


American Drug Store, 1002 Market


American Electrical Works (Providence, R. I.) office 35 Market


AMERICAN EMPLOYERS' LIABILITY


INSURANCE CO. of New Jersey, R. B. Colquhoun resident manager, room 26 Mills Bldg, 5th floor


American Exchange Hotel, American Exchange Hotel Co. proprietors, 319-325 Sansome


American Exchange Hotel Co., Charles Mont- gomery president, J. T. Wiseman secretary, proprietors American Exchange Hotel, 319-325 Sansome


American Exploring Co , J. L. Rathborne president, A. H. Ricketts secretary, 201 Crocker Bidg


American Fire Insurance Co. (of New York) Butler & Haldan general agents 413 California


American Fire Insurance Co. (of Philadel- phia) Brown, Craig & Co. general agents, 508-510 Callfornia


American Fishing Co., Pardini & Co. proptrs, 500-506 Merchant


American Forestera' Hall_Agenciotion __ (' HT Rraman


The, Frederick W. Zeite president, William Letts Oliver secretary and manager, office 309 Market


American Mercantile Union, oflice 117 Maln


American Oil Co., J. O. Low president. G. L. Partridge secretary aud treasurer, wholesale oil, paints, varnishes, etc., 11-15 Main, factory W s 7th, bet King and Townsend


American Powder Packing Co. (incorporated) William B. Bourn president. D. A. Jennings secretary, 401 California, room 14


AMERICAN PRESS ASSOCIATION 410 Sansome, general office 32-34 Vesey Street, New York, O. J. Smith president, G. W. Cummings treasurer, W. G. Benton manager S. F. office


American Railway Construction and Land Improve- ment Co., Francis Bridges president, Theodore Kempert secretary, 331 Pine, room 6


American River Land and Lumber Co. (El Dorado Co. Cal.) A. J. Ralston president, Joshua Barker secretary, Horatio P. Livermore manager, 320 Sausome, room 15


American Safety Fuel Co .. Pacific Coast Agency, George J. Sudlow general agent, 823 Market


AMERICAN SALT CO. THE P. Marsicano president, S. O. Putnam secretary, office 217 Sacramento, fac- tory Beale Street Wharf


American Samson, physician, 405 Kearny, r. 2020 Mission


American Sheridan, incandescent worker Edison Light and Power Co., r. 969 Mission


American Smokeless Boiler Co., Green Majors presi- dent, Archie J. Treat secretary, 17 Safe Deposit Bldg


American Straw Works, E. C. Seavey president, L. W. Sanborn secretary, 14, 2d


American Sunday School Union, 735 Market


American Surety Co. (of New York) James R. Garniss agent, 219 Sansome


American-Swiss Exchange Lodging House, August Hauser, proptr, 519 Mission


American Tobacco Co. The, San Francisco Depot, 701 Front


UNITED S


and protective organization ; insur. ance on assessment plan, from $500 to $5,000; sick benefits from $4 to $20 per week; guarantee and emergency funds amounting to over $500, 000.00, Invested in bonds and deposited with the State Treasurer of Massachusetts; surplus divided annually : C. O. Burton granit secretary, St. Ann's Bldg, 6 Eddy


American Line Steaniships (New York, Philadelphia aud Liverpool) D. W. Hitchcock general agent, 1 Montgomery


Ames Amanda M., widow, r. 117 Cumberland


EVENING BULLETIN, ALL THE NEWS. Complete -- Reliable. 65 CENTS PER MONTH. Weekly Bulletin, $1.50 Per Year. 622 MONTGOMERY.


WASHBURN & MOEN MFG. CO., 8 and 10 PINE STREET.


WIRE ROPE


OFFICE, 12 SIXTH ST. Telephones, 3418 and 3420.


lashing Called for and Delivered.


COLTON GAS"


HAS AN UNRIVALLED WORLD WIDE REPUTATION FOR ITS PURITY AND EFFICACY.


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Ames Amos, broker, r. 280 Minna


Ames Benjamin, printer, r. 1106 Mason


Ames Benjamin, salesman, r. 2292, 6th


Ames Benjamin F., teamster, r. 541 Stevenson


Ames Benjamin F. Jr., carrier Post Office, r. 541 Stev- enson


Ames Charles E., compositor, r. 541 Stevenson


Ames Charles L., paper hanger, r. 905 Market


Ames Edward H., clerk, r. 821 Capp


Ames Edwin E., manager Studebaker Bros.


Manufacturing Co., cor Market and Tenth, r. 1019 Buchanan


Ames Edwin M., clerk, r. 1019 Bnchanan


Ames F. H. & Co., (Frank H. Ames and Leon A. Maison) wholesale commission merchants, 216 Front


Ames Fisher, attorney at law and fire com- missioner, 220 Sansome, rooms 10-12, r. 3017 Washington


Ames Frank H. (F. H. Ames & Co.), r. 717 Fillmore


Ames Frank M. (Duggan & Ames), r. 1024 Clay


Ames Frank M., laborer, r. 1106 Mason


Ames Frank M., salesman Nathan, Dohrmann & Co., r. 719 Golden Gate Av


Ames Frederick, plumber, r. 751 Howard


Ames Frederick F., salesman Jos. Fredericks & Co., r. 2214 Broderick


Ames George E., agent Union Iron Works, NE cor. Mission and First, r. 3010 Clay


Ames George E. Jr., clerk Union Iron Works, r. 3010 Clay


Ames George H., clerk Jos. Fredericks & Co., r. 1 Hollis


Ames George S., marine engineer S. P. Co.,r. Alameda Ames George W., painter, r. 24 Hartford


Ames Gerald, boxmaker, r. 1106 Mason


Ames Helen Miss, librarian Boys Free Reading Room, 64 Silver, r. 1535 Jones


Ames Henry K., porter, r. 821 Capp


Ames Henry M. Jr., clerk Miller & Lux, r. 53434 Turk Ames Howard C., salesman Studebaker Bros. Mnfg Co., r. 423 Broderick


Ames J. H. (Ames & Harris) r. Oakland


Ames John, engineer, r. 411 Eddy


Ames John F .. foreman Ames & Harris, r. Oakland


Ames Joseph V., clerk, r. 1031 Clay


Ames J. P. (Ames & Harris) r. Oakland


Ames J. Walker, bookkeeper Geo. F. Grant, r. 1505 Jones


Ames Mary A., widow, r. 821 Capp


Ames Mary E., widow, r. 1106 Mason


Ames Mary S. Miss, teacher, r. 1505 Jones


Ames Nicholas C., agent r. 809% Guerrero


Ames Oscar, cutter Tonner, Weil & Co., r. Berkeley


Ames Pelham W., assistant secretary Spring Valley Water Works, and member Board of Edu- cation, r. 1312 Taylor


Ames Simon R., teamster, r. 821 Capp


Ames Walker J., bookkeeper, r. 1505 Jones


Ames Walter F., clerk H. S. Crocker Co., r. 1222 La- guna


Ames William C., purser steamer Corona, r. Oakland Ames William R., brass finisher, r. 1505 Jones


Ames Worthington, bookkeeper Nevada Bank, r. 1312 Taylor


Ames & Harris (J. P. and J. H. Ames and Edwin F. Harris) manufacturers bags, tents, awnings, and importers bags and bagging materials, and deal- ers rubber clothing and Tower's oiled clothing, 100-104 Sacramento and 101-103 Drumm Amette Jean, barber, 1317 Mission. r. 243, 8th


Amey Charles H., machinist. r. 1563% Market Amiatte John, clerk L C. Cull, r. 18%, 24tlı


Amidon Cyrus T., salesman Raphael Weill & Co., r. 539 O'Farrell


Amiot Etienne, r. 1324 Florida


Amiot Eugene M., laborer, r. 1324 Florida


W.E. LANE PLUMBER, 505 Kearny Street. Tele phone 315.


WARRANTED PURE, LIGHT, REFRESHING.


FREDERICKSBURG LAGER


Amiot Frank, laundryman, r. 1741 Mission Amiot Narcisse, carpenter, r. 22 Turk Amiraux Geller, bookkeeper, r. 130 Page


Amiraux Peter, secretary Enterprise Mill and Building Co., 217-225 Spear, r. 130 Page Ammann Adolph, tanner, r. 1208 Kearny


Ammann Frederick W., bookkeeper Feigenbaum & Co., r. 1208 Kearny


AMMERUP G. importer and wholesale and retail dealer paints, oils, glass, wall paper, etc., 1314 Mar- ket, r. St. Nicholas Hotel


Amon John, carpenter J. K. Prior, r. 13 Mason


Amos John D., clerk Goodall, Perkins & Co., r. 528 Ellis


Amos John T., bookkeeper Weekly Benefit Society of America, r. 217 Elm Av


Amos J. Philip, receiving teller The Hibernia Sav- ings and Loan Society, r. 929 Grove


Amos Louise I., widow, r, 929 Grove


Amphlett Richard M., clerk W. & J. Sloane & Co., r. 1306 Leavenworth


Amrock Patrick J., r. 118 Sunnyside Av


Amsden E., cashier Continental Insurance Co., r. 1107 Van Ness Av


Amsel Martin B., barber, r. 129a, 14th


Amsel Rosa, widow, r. 463 Stevenson


Amstein George E., carpenter, r. 256 Clementina


Amstein Nina Miss, dressmaking, 254 Clementina


Amundsen Lena Miss, clerk general freight dept, S. P. Co., r. 722 Shotwell


Amy Gustave L., insurance agent and commis- sion merchant, 317 California, r. Golden West Hotel


Amyott Charles, conductor, r. 539 Birch Av


Anaker Andrew G. B., tailor, r. 468 Jessie


Anastasia Giuseppi, barber, r. 1113 Kearny


Anastasia John, barber, r. 1113 Kearny


Anatomical Museum, L. J. Jordan & Co., props, 1051 Market


Ance John, stonecutter, r. 608, 6th


Ancell William S., carpenter, r. NW cor Solano and Iowa


Anchick Elizabeth, widow, r. 1133 Treat Av


Anchor Coal and Development Co., Ira P. Rankin president, James R. Little, secretary, 108, Ist


Anchor Saloon, Detels & Schneider, proprietors, 8 Sacramento


Ancient Order of Foresters, John Falconer permanent secretary, 102 O'Farrell


Ancient Order of Foresters' Building. 102 O'Farrell Ancient Order of Foresters' Hall Association, 102 O'Farrell


Ancient Order of Foresters of America, C. H. Bremer grand secretary, 122 O'Farrell, Al- cazar Bldg


Ancient Order United Workmen, D. S. Hirshberg grand recorder, 65-66 Flood Bldg


Anconi William, usher, r. 502 Mason


Ancre, Carl, cabinetworker, r. 40 Minna


Anderegg Rudolph, driver, r. 4, 13th


Anderfson Johann A., r. 33 Rausch


Anderfuren Charles C., patternmaker, r. 320 Bartlett Anderfuren Katie, widow, r. 819, 20th


Anderfuren William J., patternmaker, 110 Beale, r. 320 Bartlett


Anderka Andrew, millhand, r. 736 Green


Anderleni Auton, hostler, r. 219 Laurel Av


Anderlini Gabriele, porter, r. 509, 7th


Anders Albert A. shipping clerk New Home Sewing Machine Co., r. 436%, 6th


Anders E., cooper, r. 787 Folsom


Anders James B., carpenter, r. 718 Valencia


Anders Julius, trunkmaker, r. 246, 4th


Andersen A. D., laborer, r. 425 Ringold


MARKET ST.


308


LUCOL


PAINT OIL. The Most Durable and Glossiest


LUCOL


MARKET ST.


308


STARBIRD & GOLDSTONE


SUGAR PINE LUMBER FOR FOREIGN SHIPMENT.


DEALERS IN LUMBER 101 Market St.


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W. B. CHAPMAN,


123 CALIFORNIA St., Importer of a few selected brands of SANDEMAN, BUCK & CO.'S (PEMARTIN) Choice Sherries ..


AND


180


AND


W. W. MONTAGUE & CO.


MANUFACTURERS OF


Plain, Japanned and Stamped


TINWARE.


309, 311, 313, 315 and 317 MARKET ST.


Andersen Albert, waiter C. G. Larsen


Andersen Alice Miss, saleslady Nathan, Dohrmann & Co., r. 226 Collingwood Andersen Andrew, laborer, r. Kosciusko, nr Old Hickory


Andersen Andrew C., poultry ranch, 5th Av, bet I and J, South S. F.


Andersen Augustine, widow, r. 25 Minna


Andersen B. J., laborer, r. 226 Michigan


Andersen Brothers (Louis and Martin) liquors, 209 East


Andersen Carl A., seaman, r. 6 Union


Andersen Charles (G. J. Burgheim & Co.) 331 Mont- gomery, rooms 1-2


Andersen Charles, bricklayer, r. 241 Minna


Andersen Charles, laborer, r. 21 Preston Pl


Andersen Charles, master tugboat Alice, 34-36 Steu- art, r. Alameda


Andersen Charles J., r. 308 Minnesota


Andersen Christian, carpenter, r. 503, 24th


Andersen Christian, seaman, r. 66 Oregon


Andersen Christian, waiter C. G. Larsen


Andersen Edward, seaman, r. 2308 Taylor


Andersen Edward A., cigars, 104% East, r. Berkeley


Andersen F. A., r. 336 Polk


Andersen Fritjof T., longshoreman, r. 3 Alger Pl


Andersen H. fireman Pac. Roll. Mill


Andersen Hans, seaman, r. 25 Steuart


Andersen Hans, seaman, r. 250 Spear


Andersen Harold, feeder Galloway Litho. Co., r. 1513 Montgomery


Andersen Henry, driver, r. 7 Medau Pl


Andersen H. G., bedmaker Bonanza House


Andersen Holger, blacksmith, r. 739, 4th


Andersen Jacob, laborer, r. 1508 Kentucky


Andersen James, shoemaker, 611 Laguna


Andersen Jens P., paver, r. cor. Chenery and Croton Av


Andersen Jobb, baker, r. 435 Pine


Andersen John, California wines and brandies, 427 California, r. 2531 Post


Andersen Julius, carpenter, 625 Washington, r. 336, 27th


Andersen Lena Miss, r. 128%% Fern Av


Andersen Louis (Anderson Bros), r 209 East


Andersen Louis, Isborer, r. 207 Montgomery Av


Andersen Marcus, gripman, r. 712 Lott


Andersen Martin (Andersen Bros), r. 209 East


Andersen Martin, master mariner. r. 12 Glover


Andersen Michael, seaman, r. 26 Folsom


Andersen Nicholas O., paper hanger, r. 154 Octavia Andersen Nicholay J. T., seaman, r. 7 Bernard


Andersen Ntels F. J., cutter A. Shirek & Co., r. 118 Eddy


Andersen Nielsen, janitor, r. 220 Montgomery Av


Andersen Nils, carpenter, r. 4 Central Court


Andersen Nils, carpenter. r 209 East


Andersen Olof, master mariner, r. 4534 Ritch


Andersen Olof, seaman, r. 6 Union Andersen Peter, seaman, r. 27 East


Andersen Peter C., carwasher, r. 1605 % Mason


Andersen William, master schr Margaret C, office pier 7 Steuart


KG Andersen. See Anderson and Andresen.


Anderson A., carpenter, r. 434 Minna


Anderson A., laborer, r. 1919 Mason


Anderson Abraham, cabinetmaker, r. 833, 15th


Anderson A. C & Co. (John C. and A. C. B. Anderson) groceries and liquors, NW cor Sanchez and 29th Anderson A. C. Boyson (A. C. Anderson & Co) r. 1536 Sanchez


Anderson Adolph, gripman, r. 1024 Hyde


Anderson Adolph, liquors, W s 7th Av. nr. D Anderson Adolph F., laborer, r. 1530 Kentucky


Anderson Agnes, widow, r. 1113% York


Anderson Albert, r. 439 Jessie


Anderson Albert, clerk, r. 933 Mission


Anderson Albert, deckhand, r. 521 Mission


Anderson Albert (H. Shrader & Co.) r. 1741, 23d


Anderson Albert, liquors, 626 Jackson


Anderson Albert, oyster tonger M. B. Moraghan


Anderson Albert, seaman. r. 806, 3d


Anderson Albert, waiter, r. 650, 4th


Anderson Albert G., foreman Schussler Bros., r. 820 Grove


Anderson Albert V., clerk J. J. O'Brien & Co., 1. 266 Minna


Anderson Alexander, boilermaker, r. 19 Moss


Anderson Alexander, carpenter, r. 126, 5th


Anderson Alexander, driver, r. 2321 Pine


Anderson Alexander. liquor dealer, r. 1325 Dupont


Anderson Alexander, seaman, r. 922 Battery


Anderson Alfred, carpenter, r. Joy bet Brewster and California Av, B. H.


Anderson Alfred, marble cutter, r. 963 Howard


Anderson Alfred, seaman, r. 6 Union


Anderson Alfred, seaman, r. 24 Howard


Anderson Alfred, seaman, r. 72 Natoma


Anderson Alfred, tanner, r. S s 15th Av nr R, South S. F.


Anderson Alfred, with Union Iron Works, r. 217 Mississippi


Anderson Alfred E., bookkeeper Cal. Transportation Co., r. 313 Bartlett


Anderson Alfred P., blacksmith helper, r. 1 Rola Court


Anderson Amandus, gripman, r. 1227 Pacific


Anderson Amelia, domestic, 604 Capp


Anderson Amelis Mrs., dressmaker, r. 1631 Clay


Anderson Andres B., oysterman, r. 1206 Larkin


Anderson Andrew (Anderson & Anderson) r. 2 Wash- ington


Anderson Andrew, boat builder, r. 9% Clyde


Anderson Andrew, cabinetmkr, r. 519% Stevenson Anderson Andrew, deckhand stmr Piedmont, r. Oak- land


Anderson Andrew, first officer S. P. Co. r. Oakland


Anderson Andrew, ironer La Grande Laundry


Anderson Andrew, laborer, r. 432% Tehama


Anderson Andrew, laborer, r. 612 Howard Anderson Andrew, laborer, r. 2160 Harrison


Anderson Andrew, machinist, r. 218 Perry


Anderson Andrew, master mariner, r. 245, 9th


Anderson Andrew, plumber, r. 317% Union Anderson Andrew, printer, r. 1 White


Anderson Andrew, proprietor Southern Pacific Railroad Restaurant, 638-644 Fourth, r. 642 Fourth Anderson Andrew, seaman, r. 122, 25th


Anderson Andrew, seaman, r. 409, 1st


Anderson Andrew, seaman, r. 533 Howard


Anderson Andrew, stonecutter, r. 1417 Jackson


Anderson Andrew, tailor, 510 Howard


Anderson Andrew, tailor, r. 1403 Montgomery


Anderson Andrew, tailor, r. 1921 San Carlos Av


Anderson Andrew, teamster, r. 43 Minna


Anderson Andrew, teamster, r. E s Indiana nr Yolo


Anderson Andrew, upholsterer, r. 228 Taylor


Anderson Andrew, vice-president Lewis, Ander- son & Co., 33 East. r. 119 Capp


Anderson Andrew, waiter, r. 532 Bryant


Anderson Andrew C., barber, r. 719 Lombard Anderson Andrew F., marine engineer, r. 9 Mission Anderson Andrew H., salesman, r. 843 Howard Anderson Andrew J., carriagemaker 1927 Mission, r. 923 Capp


Anderson Andrew P., machinist, r. 506 Sanchez Anderson Annie J. Miss, glovemaker, r. 1706 Post Anderson Anson, laborer, r. 678 Bryant


Anderson Anton C., storekeeper Risdon I, and L. Works, r. 121 Stockton


Anderson Anton S., conductor Sutter St. Ry., r 821 Larkin


Anderson Antone, master schooner Dreadnaught, office Pier 22 Steuart




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