Langley's San Francisco directory for the year commencing 1893, Part 66

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Publication date: 1880
Publisher: San Francisco : Francis, Valentine & Co.
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Buhl Carl, clerk, r. 619 Pine Buhl Henry Mrs., widow, r. 502 Linden Av


Buhl Jens J. H., teamster, r, SE cor Naples and Rus- sia Buhler Andreas, baker, r. 523 Kesrny Buhler Frank, wrapper, r. 1212 Mission


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


BARLEY MALT. BOHEMIAN WORS+rary


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


Buhlert Albert, stableman, r. 305 Golden Gate Av Buhlert Albert Mrs., widow, r. 305 Golden Gate Av Buhlert Jean, stable foreman Mark Strouse, r. 73114 Minna


Buhlert William A., watchman, r. 305 Golden Gate Av


Buhlinger George, cellarman, r. 108 California Av, B. H.


Buhlinger Joseph, brewer, r. 108 California Av, B. H.


Buhlinger William F., engraver Hoffman & Co., r. 108 California Av, B. H.


Buhmann John, liquors, SE cor Jackson and Battery, r. 260 Tebsma


Buhn Goitlieb, brewer, r. S & California bet 1st and 2d Avs


Buhn. See Buehn


Bubne A. H., with Central Lumber and Mill Co., r. San Rafael


Buhne Alfred, seaman, r. 5 Gerke Alley


Buhner Albert, revenue service, r. 727 Shotwell Buhner Albert H., designer, r. 727 Shotwell


Buhner Charles. upholsterer, r. 2633 Mission


Buhot Thais Mrs., dressmaking, 1026 Hyde*


Buhr Benjamin F., clerk, r. 47 Post


Buhr Paul, marine engineer, S. P. Co., r. 9 Mission Buhre Helen, widow, r. 38 Rausch


Buhre' Helen Mrs., midwife, r. 1002 Harrison


Buhrmeister John, capitalist, r. 14 Quincy Buhrmeister. See Burmeister and Burmester


Buhsin Elizabeth Mrs., r. 719 Market


Buick John, J., painter, r. 2514%% Bush


Buick John J., tile setter, r. 2219 Post


Buick William, plumbing, 1906 Fillmore, r. 2514% Bush


Builders' Association of California The, Louis A. Larsen secretary, 17 City Hall Av


Builders' Exchange The, Charles C, Terrill president, M. J. Donovan recording secretary, Samuel D. North, financial secretary, 314 Mont- gomery, rooms 11-14


Building News and Review, Gearge H. Wolfe editor and proptr, 29 Flood Bidg


Building Trades' Labor Bureau, Joseph Wagner manager, 108 Taylor


Buislay A, Mra. (A. & M. Buislay) r. 312 Eddy


Buislay A. & M. (A. and M. Buislay) proptrs The Heath, 312 Eddy*


Buislay Eugene G., printer, r. 736%% Vallejo*


Buislay M. (A. & M. Buislay) r. 312 Eddy Buja George, clerk Irvine Bros. r. 810 Green Buja Mary, widow, r. 810 Green


Buja Nicholas, bookkeeper, r. 810 Green


Bujacich Dominic, cook, r. 717 Howard


Bujannoff Reinhold, mnfg jeweler and importer dis- monds, watches, etc, 9 Lick PI, r. 907 Point Lobos Av


Bukemaier Simon, tailor, r. 211 Minna


Buker Alfred C., plumber, r. 3 Wall Buker John L., blacksmith, r. 3 Wall


Buker Margaret, widow, r. 3 Wall Bukowski Lenhard, carpenter, r. 10 Elgin Park Bukowski. See Boukofsky


Bulscher Frederick, clerk, r. 1605 Pacific Av Buleson John, laborer, r. 455 Minns


Buletti Rocco, cook, r. 516 Pacific


( Buletti. See Bulotti


Bulfinch Thomas J., miner, r. 55, 2d


Bulger Frank, laborer, r. 28 South Park


Bulger James K., clerk Selby Sinelting and Lead Co., r. 728 Ashbury


Bulger John, laborer, r. 446 Clementins


Bulger John K., asst U. S. Inspector Boilers, office U. S. Appraiser's BIdg, room 20. r. 213%% Ridley Bulger Martin, engineer, r. 728 Ashbury Bulger Thomas D., machinist Corporation Yard, S. F. F. Dept, r. 513 Elizabeth


SHOW CASES DIXON, BORGESON & CO.


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


JeGundlach & Co


Cabinet Wines


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CORRUGATED IRON


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


Bulger Willlam, blacksmith helper, r. 886 Illinois « Bulger. See Bolger


Bulkhead Building, 9 Mission


Bulkley Edward A., reporter, r. 124 Hayes


Bulkley Ichabod, clerk, r. 5 % Crooks


Bulkley Stephen R., varietles, 1628 Mission


Bull Alpheus Mrs., widow, r. NW cor Leavenworth and Francisco


Bull Alpheus Jr., mechanical draughtsman, r. 3022 Clay


Buil Arthur, president West Coast Development Co., 109 California, room 28


Bull Franklin P. (Bull & Cleary) r. 1417 Scott Bull Harry, collector Alliance Assurance Co., r. 404,3d Bull Henry A., gripman Market St. RR


Bull Henry M., real estate, r. 2508 Clay


Buil James, tailor, 29362, 16th


Bull Jennie, widow, r. 32 Harriet


Bull Louis, tailors' trimmings, r. 1511 Mission Bull Martin J., laundryman, r. 1519 Eddy


Bull & Cleary (Franklin P. Bull and Frank C. Cleary) attorneys at law, 310 Pine, rooms 24-31 Bulla John, fisherman, r. 17th Av, nr S. South S. F. Bullard A. E. Mrs., widow, r. 1044 Mission Bullard Edward W., driver C. F. Dryer


Bullard Emma, widow, r. 1322 Washington Bullard Gearge T., clerk. r. 1026 Jackson Bullard Gertrude Miss, r. 1322 Washington


Bullard Grace P. Miss, stenographer Pac. Mutual Life Insurance Co., r. 1322 Washington


Bullard James A., teamster, r. 2108 Hyde Bullard J. C., r. 740 Ellis


Bullard Lucy, widow, lodgings, 1026 Jackson Bullard Matthew B,, capitalist, r. 1820 Turk


Bullard Melvin A., gripman, r. 1122 Larkin Bullard Samuel E., laborer, r. 1026 Jackson


Bullard William, plumber, r. 1026 Jackson


Bullard William P., with Collins & Lyons, r.2314 Clay


Bullen Frederick R., clerk Thomas J. Finney, r. 11 Lapidge


Bullen John, tanner, r. 11 Lapidge


Bullene Edward E., chief engineer stmr Mary Gar- ret, r. 29 Minna


Bulierdieck Nicholas, hay, grain, wood and coal, 1632-1634 Mission, r. 861, 17th


Bulleti Frank, wine dealer. r. 805%2 Filbert


Bulletin Evening (daily and weekly) office 622 Montgomery, editorial rooms 517 Clay


Bulletti Peter C., teamster, r. 1714 Dupont


Bullier John F., barber, 1944 Market, r. 1729 Market


Bullier Leon, barber. 3242 Mission


Bullier Leon, upholsterer, r. 136 Gough


Builier. See Bollier


Bullion A. Mrs. (Bullion & Co.) r. 721 Franklin Bullion Martha Miss, r. 721 Franklin


Bullion Martin, with Sternfeld Bros. & Co., r. 721 Franklin


Bullion Mining Co. (Gold Hill, Nev.) Robert R. Gray- son, secretary, 331 Pine, room 20


Bullion & Co. (Mrs. A. Bullion and Milton E. Ulmer) millinery, 950-952 Market and 39, 6th


Bullis Edward A., city agent Domestic Sewing Ma- chine Co., r. 1513 Steiner


Bullivant Herbert E .. secretary Odd Fellows General Relief Committee, r. 2717 Mission


Bullivant Thomas E., bookkeeper Wittland & Fred- rickson, r. 2717 Mission


Bullock Benjamin V., bartender, r. 206 Kearny


Bullock John H., bookkeeper John S. Kimball, r. 13 De Long Av


Bullock Richard S., clerk local freight office S. P. Co., r, Alameda


Bullock William II. C., laborer, r. 851 Market BULLOCK & JONES (Edward Gaudin and Henry V.


Mills, Fred


Ramsdelf) merchant tailors, 105 Mont- gomery


Bullwinkel Annle Mrs., nurse, r. 1128 McAllister


Buliwinkel Charles, cane maker, r. 712 Greenwich


Bullwinkel George D. H,, groceries, 430 Grove, r. 1609 Howard


Bullwinkel Henry (Bullwinkel & Co.), and liquors SW cor Howard and Steuart


Buliwinkel Henry G., groceries and liquors, 721 Foisom, SW cor Ritch, r. 719 Folsom


Bullwinkel John C. H., bartender. r. 202 6th


Bullwinkel John D., (Meyer & Bullwinkel; r. 1190, 17th


Bullwinkel John F., grocerles, 1301-1303 Powell


Bullwinkel John H., wines, liquors and cigars, SW cor Jackson and Mason, r. 1251 Mason Bullwinkel Martin, clerk, Henry Tiedjen


Bullwinkel & Co., (Heury Bullwinkel and Henry J. Mahler) liquors, SW cor East and Pacific


Bulo P., apprentice, r. 801 Pine


Bulottl Abele, baker, r. 1400 Stockton


Bulotti Andrea, laborer, r. 433 Union, rear


Bulotti Ferdinand (F. Ghisla & Co.), r. 1400 Stock- ton


Bulotti Ferdinando, painter, r. 9 Lafayette Pl


Bulotti G., cutler, r. 1 Langton


Bulotti George, baker, r. 1400 Stockton Bulotti, John, groceries, 2201 Steiner


Bulottl. See Belotti


Bulson H. F. Mrs., artist. r. 1919 Polk


Bulson John, engineer, r. 1919 Polk


Bulson William H., machinist, 828 Howard


Bultmann Brothers (John H. and Charles) groceries, NW cor Howard and 26th, and hay and grain, NE cor Howard and 26th


Bultmann Charles [Bultmann Bros.) r. NW cor How- ard and 26th


Bultman John H. [ Bultman Bros.) r. 1107 Shotwell


Bulwer Consolidated Mining Co. (Bodie, Cal.) L. Osborn secretary, 33 Nevada Block


Bumeister Henry F. D., waiter, r. 533 Sacramento Bumgarner, Virgil W., (Bumgarner & Elliott) r. 718 Howard


Bumgarner & Elliott (Virgil W. Bumgarner and Elmer G. Elliott) proprietors Shasta Electric and Model Works, 29 Leidesdorff


Bumm George S., capatalist, r. 8 Ewing Pl


Bumm George W,, printer. r. 8 Ewing Pl


Bumpus Dolores, widow, dressmaker, r. 738 Vallejo Bumstead, Elizabeth, widow, r. 2311%% Larkin


Bumsted Edward H., salesman, W. H. Nolan & Co., r. 18 Hawthorne


Bumeted Edward J., clerk, r. 18 Hawthorne Bumtrager L. M., barber, r. 32 Ell18 Bunda Peter, driver, r. 612 Ellis


Bunden Levi, laborer, r. 612 Howard Bundesen Boy, painter, r. 501 Harrison


Bundi Frank, bootblack, 1 Turk


Bundle Charles W., liquors, 325% Sansome, r. 15th Av and San Bruno Road


Bundschu Charles (J. Gundlach & Co.) r. 125 Chest- nut


Bundt John, laborer, r. 1105 Tennessee


Bundy Andrew, bellman, r. 14 Anthony


Bundy Daniel S., porter Will & Finck, r. 10 Rondell PĪ


Bundy Joseph A., laborer, r. 10 Rondell PI


Bundy Thomas F., janitor, r. 14 Anthony


Buneman Albert J., salesman Cunningham, Curtiss & Welch, r. 137 Haight


Buneman Heury (Buneman & Martinoni) r. 137 Haight


Buneman & Martinoni (Henry Buneman and Emil Martinoni) wholesale liquors, NW cor Clay and Front


Bunemann Tillle Miss, manager F. Thomas Parisian Dyeing and Cleaning Works, 755 Valencia


Bunemann William, cashier S. H. Frank & Co., r. 529a Guerrero


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Bunge Curt, oysters, 505 Haight, r. 5 Laussat Bunger Chris, groceries, NW cor Jones and Bush, r. 901 Jones Bunk George W. Mrs., clerk The Maze, r. 410 Leaven- worth


Bunker C. D. & Co. (Charles D. Bunker, Clar- ence Chichester and Frederick J. Schwarze) ship, freight and Custom House brokers, 324 Washington and 502 Battery


Bunker C. F., r. The Berkshire


Bunker Charles D. (C. D. Bunker & Co.) r. 1321 Guer- rero


Bunker Clark H., storekeeper stmr Mariposa, r. 20 Oak Grove Av


Bunker Edward A., salesman H. Dutard, r. 1009 Fair Oak8


Bunker Frederick H., clerk, r. 728 Valencia


Bunker George D., laborer, r. 120, 3d


Bunker George W., compositor Report, r. 6% Monroe Bunker Henry C. (Bassett & Bunker) r. 23 Hill


Bunker Hill and Sullivan Mining and Concentrating


Co., J. H. Hammond president, W. H. Crocker treasurer, Crocker Bldg, rooms 107-108


Bunker Isaiah, lodgings, 419 Brannan


Bunker Norbert E., tea packer, r. 331 O'Farrell Bunker P. r. 1602 Vallejo


Bunker Robert E., physician and surgeon, office and r. 802 Kearny


Bunker Robert F., pork packer, 74-75 Cal. Market, r. Hotel Pleasanton


Bunker Rufus K., salesman Clarence Dickey


Bunker Sarah E., widow, r. 1136 Pacific


Bunker William F., printer, r. 56034 Natoma


Bunker William M. (Daily Report Publishing Co.) 238 Montgomery, r. 1001 Pine


Bunker William W., Internal Revenue broker, 523 Washington, rooms 2-3, r. San Mateo


Bunn Achille, salesman Samuel Adams, r. 1517 Web- ster


Bunn Edwin, teamster, r. 1114 York


Bunn N., r. 126 Ellis


Bunnell Edwin, principal Hamilton Evening School, r. 1844 Geary


Bunnell James S., general auditor and cashier Wells, Fargo & Co,, NE cor N.w Montgomery and Mission, r. 2610 Pacific Av


Bunnell John, laborer, r. 157% Tehama


Bunnell Naomia, widow, r. 6052, 3d


Bunnell Thomas, r. 157 }% Tehama


Bunner C. A., letter carrier Wells, Fargo & Co., r. 1219 Webster


Bunner George F., porter and extraman Hook and Ladder 5, r. 1219 Webster


Bunner John C., surveyor, r. 228 McAllister


Bunner Maria N. Y. Miss, journalist, r. 1706 Kearny Bunner Stephen, sergeant police. r. 1219 Webster


Bunner Stephen V., copyist, r. 1219 Webster


Buntain James, iron worker, r. 756 Howard


Buntain Thomas, blacksmith Risdon I. and L. Works, r. Oakland


Bunte Christian, driver, r. 525 Brannan


Bunten Laurie, agent, r. 713 Post*


Bunth Cbarles, tailor, r. 533 Post


Bunting William L., engineer U. S. stmr Madrona, r. 507 Gough


Bunting William R., expressman, r. 1146 Howard


Bunton Richard, wines and liquors, 705 Market, r. 803 Harrison Buntrock Herman, tailor, r. 1 Grace Terrace


Bunyan John, laborer, r. 38 Clarence Pl Bunyan Maria, domestic 1834 Sutter


Bunyan Mary, domestic 1216 Geary


Bunyan Thomas, liquors, 3125 Mission


Bunyan Thomas D. (Bunyan & Co.) r. 1651 Mission


Bunyan & Co. (Thomas D. Bunyan) liquors, 1651 Mis- gion Bunyen Michael, porter, r. 416 Broadway Bunz John, currier, r. 2509 Mission


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


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Telephone 4144. 1413 EDDY ST.


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Bunzl Julius, salesman Buyer & Reisch, r. 2811 Bush Buol John, coachman 1362 Post


Bur Claude, r. 127 Turk


Bur Frank, fisherman, r. 19 Hinckley


Bura Adolph, cigar mnfr, 1739 Mission


Burbank Albert E., r. 319 Ellis


Burbank Charles D., real estate, r. 2430 Market


Burbank Cornelia Mra, r. 900a Powell


Burbank Howard E., granitecutter, r. 129 Grove


Burbank Lester, shoemaker Jones & Glanville, r. Oakland


Burbank Lonis, shoemaker, r. 118% Ellis


Burbank Webster, clerk, r. 651 Broadway


Burbeck Charles, laborer, r. 861 Market


Burbridge S. L., mining engineer, r. 900 Pine


Burch Thomas, laborer, r. 116, 11th


Burch. Seee Birch


Burchard Charles E., foreman Jacoba Brothers, r. 48 Minna


Burchardt Charles, barber, r. 714 Bush


Burckess Henry W., carpenter, r. 614 Sutter


Burckhalter Charles, surveyor London and Lanca- shire Fire Insurance Co., r. Oakland


Burd John L., clerk W. W. Montague & Co., r. 615 Eddy


Brud L., auctioneer, r. 1114, 23d


Burd Rose M., widow, r. 615 Eddy


Burd. See Bird


Burden Edward, plumber, r. 1712, 25th


Burden Levi, laborer, r. 612 Howard


Burden Wilson, bricklayer, r. 133 Lily Av


Burdett Charles, carpenter, r. 243 Clara


Burdett Charles, carpenter, r. 1223 Pacific Av


Burdett Charles D., r. 1704 Polk


Burdett Ellen Mrs. r. 222 Chestnut


Burdett John W., adjuster S. P. Co., r. 314 Van Ness Av


Burdett William, seaman, r. 217}% Vallejo


Burdick Benjamin E. bookkeeper. r. 1519 Scott


Burdick Bernard S., telegraph operator, r. 780%% Har- rison


Burdick Charles M., r. 780% Harrison


Burdick Edward S., collector, r. 1519 Scott


Burdick Francis B., telegraph operator, r. 780%% Har- rison


Burdick George R., receiving teller London, Paris and American Bank, r. 1519 Scott


Burdick Harry M., bookkeeper, r. 116 Perry


Burdick Harry S., clerk Wells Fargo & Co's Bank, r. 732 Geary


Burdick J. D., agent, 220 Sansome, room 9, r. Ala- meda


Burdick Manufacturing Co., W. H. H. Graves vice president, P. T. M. Wate secretary. 43a, 2d


Burdick Mark S. (Wheeler & Burdick) r. Alameda


Burdick William O. F., telegraph operator, r. 780 % Harrison


Burditt William W., clerk, r. 2725 Bryant Av


Bureau of Labor Statistics, George W. Walts commissioner, C. W. Adams deputy commissioner, office 220 Sutter, rooms 15-16


Bureau of Records, Simpson & Millar proptrs, 535 Cal- ifornia


Bureau Veritas, International Register of Ship- ping (district of the Pacific Coast) I. E. Thayer inspector, L. H. Turner assistant surveyor, 204 Front, room 18


Burfarini Francisco, walter, r. 3 Vallejo


Burfeind Dietrich, driver, r. Alms House Road, nr Alma House


Burfeind Edward, cooper, r. 925% Greenwich


Burfeind George H., driver, r. Alms House Road nr Alms House


Burfeind Herman H. W., dairyman, Alms House Road nr Alma House


Burfeind George H., laborer, r. 925%% Greenwich


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Burfeind Henry H., driver, r. Alms House Road, nr Alms House


Burfeind J. Mrs., dresamaking, 925% Greenwich Burfeind John F., porter, r. 925%% Greenwich


Burfeind John H., proptr New Mechanics Hotel, 444 Brannan


Burfeind Mary, widow, r. 925 } Greenwich


Burfeind William M. H., dental student, r. NE cor Bay and Larkin


Burford Alfred, steward, r. 81514 Howard


Burford Griffith, laundryman, r. 537 Sacramento


Burg Frederick, laborer, r. Corbett Road, bet 18th and 19th


Burg Frederick, solicitor, International Hotel


Burg Gustat F., draughtaman Union Photo Engrav- ing and Electrotyping Co., r. Alsmeda


Burg Leon, cook, r. 48 Post


Burgdorf Gottleib (J. Starck & Co.) r. 805 O'Farrell Burgdorf Theodore, seaman, r. 118 Washington Burge Archie F., r. 132, 12th


Burge Francis A. A., millman, r. 624, 4th


Burge Francia J., r. 415 Post


Burge George, carpenter, r. 9 Harriet


Burge Simeon S., president Burge & Donahoo Co., and secretary American Imp. Co., 121 Market, r. 132, 12th


Burge & Dunahoo Co., S. S. Burge president, M. J. Donahoo vice-president, John Heenan secretary, 121 Market


Burgemeister August. tinamith, 140, 2d


Burgen Gustav, r. 2010%% Gesry


Burger Arnold, molder, r. 560 Howard


Burger August, barber, r. 709 Mission


Burger Charles A., electrician, r. 8 Vassar


Burger Conrad, Isborer, r. 532, 4th


Burger Frederick A., meter inspector, r. 221 Mason


Burger George E., r. Presidio


Burger George J., mnfr furniture, r. NW cor Santa Clara and Wisconsin


Burger Hans, laborer, r. 321 Bay


Burger Kate, domestic, 310 Fulton


Burger Louise, lodgings, 532, 4th


Burger Walter I., dental student, r. 1037% Market Burger William H., traveling salesman, r. 624 Wash- ington


₡ Burger. See Berger


Burgers Frederick, clerk, r. cor 26th and Bryant


Burgers George H., clerk, r. cor 26th and Bryant Burgers Henry. teamster, r, cor 26th and Bryant Burgeson Charles, seaman, r. 24 Howard


Burgess Alpheus N., with O. A. Burgess & Co., r. 142 7th


Burgess Arthur, sesman, r. 6 Union


Burgess Benjamin F., mangler La Grande Laundry,r. 1711 Howard


Burgess Business College. B. Woodruff Burgess prop. 628 Montgomery


Burgess B. Woodruff, proptr Burgess Business Col- lege, 628 Montgomery


Burgess C. A. & Co., proprietors Pawnee In- dian Medicine Co., office 941 Howard, formerly 937 Howard


Burgesa Caleb A., r. 593 Ellis


Burgess Chaudler W., saw and planing mill, 46-50 Bluxome, r. 447 Noe


Burgess Charles, clerk freight auditor's dept S. P.Co, r. 323 Castro


Burgess Charles, selector, r. 323 O'Farrell


Burgess Charles A. (C. A. Burgesa & Co.) r. 142, 7th Burgess Charles F., borseshoer, r. 2001}% Dupont Burgess Charles F., student, r. 2109 Busb


Burgess Cornelius S., draughtsman S. P. Co., r. 672, 20th


Burgess Daniel W., meterman, r. 109, 26th


Burgess Daniel W., miller, r. 319 Cumberland Burgess Frank G., r. 1407 Jones


Burgess Frank P. (C. A. Burgess & Co.) r. 142, 7th


Burgesa Fred, laborer S. P. Co.


Burgess George, packer, r. 2622 Bush


Burgess George H., artist, 126 Kearny, room 52


Burgess Giles, grocer, r. 134 Scott


Burgess Howard K., salesman Thomas Day & Co., r. 426 O'Farrell


Burgess James, longshoreman, r. 404, 9th


Burgess John L., carpenter, r. 427 Stevenson


Burgess John M., mariner, r. 244 Chattanogs, rear Burgess JJohn W., engineer, r. 321 , 20th


Burgess Joseph E., conductor, r. 317 Cole


Burgess Mouroe E., salesman Charles Templeton, r. 134 Scott


Burgess Oscar O., physician, office and r. 329 Geary, office hours 1 to 3 and 6:30 to 7 P. M.


Burgess Samuel, seaman, r. 623 Davis


Burgers Thomas J., compositor, r. 537 Sacramento


Burgeaa Wilford H., night inapector Custom Honse Burgess William, architect, r. 515 Geary


Burgess William, conductor, r. 37 Lily Av


Burgesa William, with C. A. Burgess & Co., r. 142, 7fh Burgess William W., machinist, r. 213 Fulton


Burgess William W., with C. A. Burgess & Co., r. 142, 7th


Burgess W. P., salesman Office Specialty Mnfg Co.


Burgess. See Berges, Bergez and Burges


Burgh Emil J. F., city editor California Democrat, r. 156 Tehama


Burgh Hedley, machinehand, r 419, 26th Burg Samuel, machinist, r. 419, 26th


Burgheim G. J. & Co. (Emil Heuerman and Charles Andersen) bonds and securities, 331 Montgomery, rooms 1-2


Burgheim Gordon J., r. The Mirabeau Hotel


Burgheim Gotthold, proptr Deutsche Verelns Zei- tung. 518 Clay


Burgin Catherine, widow, r. 801 Golden Gate Av


Burgin John F., president San Francisco and North Pacific Railway Co., 410 Mission, r. 801 Golden Gate Av


Burgin L. M., tailor, r. 302 O'Farrell


Burgin. See Bergen and Bergin


Burgle Antoine, proptr Chicago Lodging House, 612 Howard


Burglin Albert, waiter, r. 435%% Stevenson


Burgman Charles F., merchant tsilor,101 Fifth, r. 524 Jersey


Burgmayer Ferdinand, steward, r. 463 Tebams Burgois Francois, fisherman, r. 9 Water Burgold Oscar, barber, r. 14 Turk


Burgoyne John H., watchman, r. 307 Hayes


Burgoyne Thomas, cook, r. N & Clement nr 3d Av


Burgren Albert, draughtsman, r. 1206%% Howard Burguburn John, butler, 555 Harrison


Burgunder Charles, laborer, r. 719 Tennessee*


Burgurra Marie, domestic, Hotel Murat


Burhana Eugene, r. 417 Turk


Burhans John H., liquors, 122 Golden Gate Av, r. 18 Dale Pl


Burhans William D., clerk, r. 227 Stevenson


Burhans William J., tailor, 417 Turk


Burhane William J. Jr., assistant manager Callfornia Volksfreund, r. 116 Golden Gate Av


Burich George, restaurant, r. 26, 6th


Burin Blas M., (Burin, Bokariza & Co.) r. 3 Prlest*


Burin, Bokarizs & Co., (Blas M. Burin and Peter Bokariza) liquors, 135, 7th*


Buron Nicholas, seaman. r. 3 Priest


Burk Annie, domestic, 514 Geary


Burk James, laborer Pac. Gas Imp. Co., r. NE cor Pixley and Webster


Burk John H., laborer, r. 26 Minna


Burk Peter, bartender, r. NW cor 5th and Townsend Burk Robert B., (Burk & Maguire) r. cor Lower Ter- race and Juno


Burk Susan D. Miss, teacher Whittier Primary School, r. 1322 California Burk Willism, porter, r. 20 Ellis


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Burk & Maguire (Robert B. Burk and Nicholas J. Maguire) blacksmiths, 1322 Devisadero Burkard Carl F., brewer U. S. Brewery, r. 515 Gough Burkard Henry, cellarman, r. 2 Sutter Pl Burkard John, butcher, r. 830 Greenwich




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