Langley's San Francisco directory for the year commencing 1894, Part 300

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Publication date: 1880
Publisher: San Francisco : Francis, Valentine & Co.
Number of Pages: 1704


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San Francisco Call Co., Rose A. Pickering, George K. Fitch, R. A. Crothers and (estate of) J. W. Simonton proprietors and publishers Morning Call, office 525 Montgomery


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


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


San Francisco Chapter of American Institute of Architects, Seth Babson president, Oliver Everett secretary, 408 California


San Francisco Chemical Works (West Berke- ley, Alameda Oo., 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, rooms 1037 Market


San Francisco Cigar Mnfg Co., William Waldeck president, Julius Umhalt secy, 531 Washington


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


San Francisco Coal Co., office 422 Battery


San Francisco Collateral Loan Bank


Max Goldberg president and manager, Duncan McNee secretary, 538 Kearny


San Francisco Conservatory of Music, Eugene S. Bo- nelli proptr, 502 Sutter


San Francisco County Society of Physicians and Sur- geons, Miss Jessie C. Farmer secy, 921 Larkin


San Francisco Custom Tailoring Co., Sol Shipper manager, 935 Market


San Francisco Daily Report. The Daily Re- port Publishing Co. publishers and proprietors, office 238 Montgomery and 730 Market, editorlal rooms 320 Sansome


San Francisco Dental Labratory, E. W. Pratt D. D. S., 14 Grant Av, room 16


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


San Francisco Depository Presbyterian Board of Publication and Sabbath School Work, 735 Market


San Francisco Detective Agency, Thomas W. Macfarlane manager, 331 Montgomery, rooms 44-45


San Francisco Diamond House, Chas. Edleman prest- dent, Eugene W. Levy secretary, E. C. Kiumpp mugr, 102 Kearny


RANGES $12.00 to $47.00


New Household, casting of velvety smoothness, economical in fuel, and the best baker extaat. Popular because it is the best.


JOHN F. MYERS & CO. 947 Market Street.


PILSENER,


STANDARD


FREDERICKSBURG LAGER


Five Gold Medals awarded this Lager.


SAN FRANCISCO DIRECTORY


Langley's (annually) otlice 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, room 5. branch offices 200 Sutter, 5 Golden Gate Av. SW cor Turk and Larkin, 534 Gearv. cor Washington and Battery, 301 Mont- gomery, 912 Market, 1305 Polk, N & Market nr Front, 1204 Market and Drumm and California


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


San Francisco Electric Co., J. George Gardner gen- eral mngr, 216 Bush, rooms 36-39


San Francisco Electrical Storage Co., O. B. Sessions secretary, 34.36 Main


San Francisco Employment Office, Morgan & Co. proptrs, 238 Kearny


San Francisco Fire Alarm and Police Patrol Station, William H. Torpey superio- tendent, 9 Brenham PI


San Francisco Fire Department, office Old City Hall, 1st floor


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


San Francisco Foundling and Maternity Home, 328 Bryant


San Francisco Free Dispensary, 843 Howard


San Francisco Free Public Library, New City Hall, 2d floor


San Francisco Fruit and Flower Mission, 420 Post


San Francisco Fruit Auction and Storage Co., W. H. Wood president, J. A. Eleveth secretary, Frank Dalton treasurer, 104-110 Washington


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 and engineer, Edward O. Jones assistant engineer. William G. Barrett sec- retary and treasurer, works NE cor lst and How- ard, cor King and 2d, SE cor 5th and Howard, cor Bay and Buchanan, and foot Humboldt, Potrero, office SE cor 1st and Natoma


San Francisco Gas Light Co., stove depart- ment L. A. Mitchell manager. 226 Post


San Francisco Gas Regulating Co., W. E. H. William manager, B. F. Lee secretary, office 210 Powell


San Francisco Girls' Union, Mrs. L. E. Mo- Dowell matron, Dr. Laura A. S. Ballard president 909 Taylor


San Francisco Grutli Verein Hall, 507 Sutter


San Francisco Hay and Grain Co., James McElearney president, P. H. McGui: an vice- president, Leon Sanguinetti secretary, Thomas D. Riley manager, 619-621, 4th, telephone 5513


San Francisco Home Mutual Loan Association, A. Sbarboro secy, 524 Montgomery


San Francisco Homoeopathic Polyclioio, D. Albert Hiller superintendent, T. A. Blinn secretary, 220 Montgomery Av


San Francisco House, Henry Greaves proprietor, 737 Howard


SAN FRANCISCO IRON 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


DIXON, BORGESON & CO. SHOW CASES. 37 MARKET ST., S. F.


ROYAL HOT AIR FURNACES Heat Your Houses the Best.


CHARLES BROWN & SON, 823 Market St. E C


C


Telephones, 3418 and 8480.


First class Livery Stable, Horses, Buggies and Saddie Ponles for Children. with nice level roads, makes


(See p. opp. Highland Springa) HIGHLAND SPRINGS


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


SAN


1242


SAN


W. E. LANE


PLUMBER, 505 Kearny Street. Telephone 315.


San Francisco Iron Yard (Frank Jacobs, Myer Liv- ingstone and Herman White) 132 Folsom


San Francisco Journal of Commerce (weekly) James O'Leary editor, San Francisco Journal of Com- merce Publishing Co. publishers, office 326 Pine, editorial rooma 518 Sacramento


San Francisco Journal of Commerce Pub- lishing Co., A. F. Chapman president, pub- lishers Daily Journal of Commerce and San Francisco Journal of Commerce (weekly) 326 Pine


San Francisco Kellner Verein, 23 Taylor


San Francisco Ladies' Protection and Re- lief Society, E & Franklin bet Post and Geary San Francisco Last Co., Glanville & Co., proptrs, 25-31 Jessie


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. pro- prietors, 219 Bush


San Francisco Law Library, New City Hall, 3d floor


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


SAN FRANCISCO LUMBER CO. J. N. Curtis manager, James Green secretary, dealers lumber, wholesale and retail, principal office under Ne- vada Bank, yards 3d and Berry and 4th and Channel


San Francisco Marine Temperance Society, Rev. Joseph Rowell president, Miss M. N. Cummings secretary, NE cor Sacramento and Drnmm


San Francisco Market (new) from Clay to Merchant bet Sansome and Montgomery


San Francisco Matrimonial Advocate, J. L. Hopkins proprietor, 515 Kearny


San Francisco Mercantile Agency, Frank Kimmell proptr. 215 Sansome, room 1


San Francisco Microscopical Society, 432 Montgom- ery, rooms 9-10


San Francisco Miil Furnishing Depot, Michael O'Brien proprietor, 509-513 Mission San Francisco Mineral Paint Co, Henry Mohns agent, 319 California


San Francisco Mirror, J. E. Slinkey publisher, 434 California, room 14


San Francisco Mission, 308 Grant Av San Francisco Musical Fund Society, 316 Post


San Francisco Mutual Loan Association, A. Sbarboro secretary. 524 Montgomery


SAN FRANCISCO NEWS CO. THE Emile Bauer manager, Robert White cashier, 206-208 Post


San Francisco News Letter and California Advertiser (weekly) Frederick Marriott pub- lisher and proprietor. 606 Merchant, editorial and press rooma 609-613 Merchant


San Francisco Newspaper Union, pub- lishera patent outsides and home plan sheets. Palmer & Rey Type Foundry proprietors, 405-407 Sansome


San Francisco Novelty and Plating Work &, A. Merle president, A. Rndgear manager, gold, silver and nickel platers, etc .. 68-72, 18t


San Francisco Nursery for Homeless Children, Miss Ella Wells superintendent, 328 Bryant


San Francisco Paint and Roofing Co., James M. White manager, SW cor Sacramento and Mont- gomery


San Francisco Pattern Works, Otto Brown proptr, 110-112 Beale


SAN FRANCISCO PAVING CO. George L. Wilson president, Albert J. Raisch manager, 331 Montgomery, room 21


SAN FRANCISCO PHOTO ENGRAVING Co. (W. P. Van Aistine and A. C. Hugill) designing halftones, copper and zine etching, estimates furnished on application, 518 Sacramento


SAN FRANCISCO PIONEER SCREEN WORKS, J. W . Quick proprietor, Russia sheet iron, steel, copper, brass, zinc, and other metals punched for ail uses, mining steel screens a specialty, 221- 223, 1st


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


San Francisco Pioneer Woolen Factory, Theodore Allen president. W. Loewi secy, Black Point bet Larkin and Van Ness Av, office 28 Merchants' Ex- change Bldg


SAN FRANCISCO PLANING MILL, WII- liam Crocker proprietor, manufactur- er window frames, moldings, sash and blinda, 524-530 5th, telephone 3015


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


San Francisco Police Patrol Telegraph, see S. F. Fire Alarm and Police Patrol Station


San Francisco Polyclinic, C. Von Hoffmann. M. D., president, H. M. Sherman, M. D., secre- tary. 315 Ellis


San Francisco Port Society, Joseph Rowell secretary, rooms NE cor Sacramento and Drumm


San Francisco Press Cinb, 430 Pine


San Francisco Printing Co., John Henderson president, James T. Boyd Jr., secretary, 411 Mar- ket


San Francisco Printing Pressman's Union, 620 Bush San Francisco Produce Exchange, Charles 8. Laumeister president, T. Cary Friedlander secretary. 425 California, secretary's office 24 Merchants' Exchange Bldg


San Francisco Produce Exchange Call Board Association, Charles S. Laumeister president, T. Cary Friedlander secretary, 425 California, secretary's office 24 Merchants' Ex- change Bidg


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


San Francisco Protestant Orphan Asylum, 8W cor Haight and Laguna


San Francisco Real Estate Circular, Thomas Magee & Sons proprietora. 20 Montgomery


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


San Francisco Rubber Co. R. H. Pease vice-presi- dent. 577-579 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 P. M.


:


See Page 9.


PACIFIC Business College, POST ST. 320 SAN FRANCISCI Send for Circulars.


Established 1863.


CAMELLINE.


Improves and Preserves the Complexion. At all Druggists. Price, 50 Cents.


UNITED STATES LAUNDRY, Largest Brick Steam Laundry on the Coast, OFFICE, 12 SIXTH ST.,


LUNDY FURNITURE CO. Furniture and Carpets, 813 Market St. F. A. BERLIN, Pres .; C. H. BERLIN, Sec. and Man.


SAN


1243


SAN


San Francisco Savings Union Bullding, NE cor California and Webb


San Francisco School Department Shop, NW cor Lar- kin and Auatin Av


San Francisco Schwaben Vereln. 323 Turk SAN FRANCISCO SERVICE BUREAU, Frank H. Driscoll manager, Real Es- tate and Business Agency, 509 Mont- gomery, roon 8


San Francisco Sewer Pipe 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, 4-5 Mills Bidg, 10th floor


San Francisco Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals, Jacob Z. Davis president, C. B. Holbrook secretary, 95 Donohoe Bldg


San Francisco Soclety of Physicians and Surgeons (eclectric) 1422 Folsom


San Francisco Soda Works, Witthack & Miesner pro- prietors, 323 Francisco


San Francisco Standard Optical Co., Nord- man Brothers proprietors, 120 Sutter, rooms 7-13 San Francisco Steam Show Case Works, Hoffman, Dahl & Co. proprietors, office 220 Market


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


San Francisco Stock and Exchange Board, William Edwards president, Fred W. Hadley sec- retary, 331 Pine


San Francisco Stock and Exchange Build- ing, 331 Pine


SAN FRANCISCO STOCK BREWERY


(Incorporated in 1866) Henry F. Bruns president. Detmar Eggers secretary, SE cor Powell and Francisco, tele- phone 807


SAN FRANCISCO STOVE WORKS


(Chris W. Hansen and Alex. Baln) manu- facturers stoves, ranges and light cast- ings, 622-628, 3d


San Francisco Street Sweeping and Garbage Remov- ing Co., H. H. Earle president, R. D. Duke sec- retary, M. D. Levenson mngr, NW cor 7th and Bryant


San Francisco Tageblatt (German daily) Paul Grott- kau editor, 633 Merchant


San Franclaco Tannery, Anton Krieg proptr, E 8 San Bruno Av nr 28th


San Francisco The, Richter & Wessling propri- etors, wines and liquors, 863 Market


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


San Francisco Thistle Club, 320 O'Farrell


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., office and salesroom 30-32, 1st, works 1st and Stevenson


San Francisco Towel Co., Louis Barrere pro- prietor, 116 Davis


San Francisco Toy Co .. 520-526 Market


San Francisco Trade Review, Morris U. Bates editor, 34 California


San Francisco Transfer Co., John Suhr proptr, 18 Post


REFRIGERATORS


$8.50 to 850.00.


ICE CREAM FREEZERS. Best and Cheapest. JOHN F. MYERS & CO., 947 Market St.


EXTRA PALE.


PILSENER.


WIELAND BREWERY


Telephone 444.


STANDARD. CULMBACHER.


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


San Francisco Turn Verein, 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 Typewriter Exchange, Richard E. Re- valk proptr, 310 California


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


SAN FRANCISCO UNDERTAKING CO. Charles Quinn president, P. J. Corbett manager, undertakers and embalmı- ers, 1235 Market


San Francisco Verein, 322 Geary


San Francisco Weiss Beer Brewing Co., Stuber, Weik- ert & Co. proprietors, NE cor Geary and Baker San Francisco Whist Club, Mercantile Library Bldg


SAN FRANCISCO WINDOW


CLEANING CO., L. Flgoni manager, cleaners windows, showcases, mirrors, paint, etc., 320 Sutter, telephone 1304 San Francisco Wine and Liquor Co., Isaac S. Rosen- bsum president, Samuel H. Rosenbaum secretary, 1504 Jackson


SAN FRANCISCO WIRE


WORKS, C. H. Gruenhagen proprietor, 669 Mission


San Francisco Wood Interior Mnfg Co., Samuel Levy mngr, Frederick J. Eppstein secy, factory 46 Bluxome, office 412 Pine


San Francisco Wool Exchange, George Abbot proprietor, 412 Townsend


San Francisco Wool Sorting and Scouring Co., Flint & McLennan proprietors, SW cor Bluxome and 5th


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


San Francisco Zinc and Brass Foundry, Kremer Bros. & Co. proptra, 40 Jessie


San Geronimo Paper Mills (Marin Co., Cal.) S. P. Taylor Paper Co. proprietors, 414-416 Clay


San Gottardo Hotel, Jobn Lepori proptr, 509-513 Broadway


San Joaquin and Kings River Canal and Irrigation Co. The. Charles Z. Merritt secretary, 508 Califor- nia, room 16


San Joaquin Lumber Co .. A. Powell general. manager, office Pier 3 Stenart


San Jose and Santa Clara Co. Directory, F. M. Husted publisher, 530 California


San Jose Brick Co., Wm. P. Dougherty mana- ger, Wm. B. Mckinnon agent, office Green St. Wharf, yards cor Vallejo and Davis


San Jose Flour Mills, Sperry Flour Co. prop- rietora V. D. Black superintendent, office 134 Call- fornis


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


San Jose Woolen MIIl Co., W. H. Peckham agent, 521-523 Market


San Juan Mining Co. (Las Flores L. C.) Frederick M. Petersen agent, 506 Battery, room 6


San Leandro Express, Enos & Amaral proptrs, 28 Market


San Leandro Gas and Electric Light Co., William J. Landers president, A. C. Hammond secretary, 205 Sansome


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


Lowest Prices. All Classes Furnishing Goods at BEAMISH'S.


SMITHS' CASH STORE,


NEAR POST OFFICE,


416-418 FRONT STREET,


W. B. CHAPMAN,


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


SAN


1244


SAN


W. E. LANE


PLUMBER,


505 Kearny Street. Telephone 315.


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


San Luis Obispo Horticultural Society, Robert Dross secretary, 225 Sanaome


San Mateo Dairy, Daly & Coldwell proprietors, 1010 Valencia


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


San Mateo Water Works, office 224 California


San Pablo Dairy, Guglielmoni & Fantoni, 17th Av, South, nr S


San Pablo Rancho (Referees of) office 418 California San Pedro Harbor Dock and Land Asso- ciation, NE cor 4th and Townsend, room 28 San Pedro Hotel, 6 Howard


San Pedro Lumber Co., John A. Hooper president, Henry M. Furman secretary, 4 California


San Pedro Manuel Mra., r. 2024 Taylor


San Rafael and Sausalito Ferry, foot Clay


San Rafael and Tiburon Ferry, foot Clay


San Rafael House, Charles Hanke proptr, 28, 7th,


San Vicente Mining Co. (Mexico) C. J. Papst secre- tary, 158 Crocker Bldg


Sanabia Charles, clerk. r. 634 Vallejo


Sanabia Pauline, widow, r. 634 Vallejo


Sanabia Serapia Miss, seamatress, r. 634 Vallejo


Sanborg John, laborer, r. 12 Laskie


Sanborn Albion I., stairbuilder and woodturner, SW cor Mission and Fremont, r. 1021, 21st


Sanborn Arthur H., deputy City and County Sur- veyor, r. 111, 10th


Sanborn B. Franklin, teamster, r. 32, 12th


Sanborn C. E. Mra., r. 17% Oak


Sanborn Clarence (Sanborn & Co.) r. 629 Howard


Sanborn Dora, stenographer, r. 1109, 24th


Sanborn Frank C., physician, 428 Sutter


Sanborn Frank H. (Sanborn & Chrisholm) r. 109, 5th Sanborn Fred G., treasurer Bancroft-Whitney Co., 438 Montgomery, r. 1020 Dolores


Sanborn Harvey L., clerk freight auditors dept, S. P. Co., r. 1917 Fillmore


Sanborn James H., packer, r. 133% Taylor


Sanborn Jeremiah, r. 1917 Fillmore


Sanborn Lucius W., bookkeeper W. A. Muller r. Ala- meda


Sanborn Luther, carpenter, r. 507 Hyde


Sanborn·Perris Map Co. (limited) J. Edward Gardner agent. 434 California


Sanborn Samuel (Sanborn & Co.) r. 629 Howard


SANBORN, VAIL & CO.


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


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


Sanborn & Chisholm (Frank H. Sanborn and A. Arthur Chisholm) physiciana, 109, 5th


Sanborn & Co. (Clarence and Samuel Sanborn) na- tive wines, 41, 2d


Sanborne William E., clerk, r. 1912 Pierce


Sanches Arthur J., clerk H. P. Gregory & Co., r. 653 Capp


Sanches Inez. widow. r. 1422 Powell


Sanches Randolph P., contractor and builder, office 16 Post, r. 653 Capp


Sanchez Anton, laborer, r. 634 Vallejo


Sanchez Dolores M., widow, r. 1522% Jackson Sanchez Felix, florlat, r. 2520 Mission


Sanchez Frank A., barber, r. 6 Church Lane


Sanchez Joseph G., clerk freight auditor'e dept S. P. Co .. r. 2520 Mission


Sanchez Laura C., widow, r. 1912 Bush Sanchez Mariana, widow, r. 1217 Powell


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


Sanchez P. J., salesman r. 1117 Jones


Sanchez Ramon, seaman atmr Colima


Sanchez Ricardo, vaquero, r. 22d Av, South, nr Potrero Av


Sanchez Richard R., teamster, r. 814, 15th Av


Sanchez Rosa, widow, r. 1636 Sacramento


Sancho Antonio, laborer, r. 3% Sonora


Sancho Giuseppe, laborer, r. 3% Sonora


Sancho Jose, teacher guitar, 716 O'Farrell


Sancken Christian, r. 1318%% Scott, rear


Sancovich F., seaman stmr Australia


Sand Brothers ( William and Joseph Jr.) plumbers, 1309 Mission


Sand Edward, barber, r. 642 Jeasle


Sand Ferdinand, barber, 27, 3d, r. 642 Jessie


Sand Frederick, barber, r. 39 Ruse


Sand George F., barber, r. 642 Jessie


Sand Hans, deckhand, tug Hercules


Sand Hana, waiter, r. 712 Clementins


Sand Harry, porter, r. 141 Henry


Sand Joseph, barber and batha, 50, 4th, r. 644 Jessie


Sand Joseph Jr. (Sand Bros.) r. 644 Jessie


Sand Joseph E., dentist, r. 642 Jeazie


Sand William (Sand Bros. ) r. 644 Jeasie


Sand. See Sanda


Sandahl Charles A., tailor, r. 1313. 25th *


Sandahl Christ, compositor Commercial Pub. Co., r. 709 Polk


Sandaval Joseph, r. 25 Hinckley


Sandbach Harry W. M., collector Western Sugar Re- fining Co., r. 1620 Dolores


Sandbeck Conrad, waiter, r. 12% Sacramento


Sandberg Alfred, laborer, r. 45 Minna


Sandberg Carl, laborer, r. 716 Larkin


Sandberg Charles, plumber, r. 627 York


Sandberg Gustave F., basketmaker, r. 678 Bryant


Sandberg Jenetta Mra., r. 221 Broadway


Sandberg John, tanner, r. 1111 York


Sandberg Julius G., patternmaker, r. 508 Jeasie


Sandberg Peter, ahip carpenter, r. 2208 Mission


Sandberg Walter L., molder Atlas Iron Works, r. Oakland


Sandberg. See Sanborg


Sandberger Eugene, walter, r. 1005 Jackson


Sandeen John, carpenter, r. 210, 11th


Sandeen Mary, domestic 822 Bush


Sandeen Olof. carpenter, r. 210, 11th


Sandegren Charles A., stenographer Gould & Jaudin, r. 415 Minna


Sandell Carl A., barber, r. 458 Haight


Sandell Christina, domestic 714, 19th


Sandell John A., barber, 460 Haight, r. 458 Haight Sandell. See Sandl


Sanden Louia F., carpenter, r. 732% Clementina


Sander Andrew, barber, 1089 Howard


Sander Conrad (William H. Bowe & Co.) r. SE cor El Dorado and Porrero Av


Sander E., gripman, r. 5 Henderson Av


Sander Frank, groceries and llquora, 623, 2d, r. 619, 2d Sander John, laborer. r. 655 Minna


Sander Maria Mrs. (Becker & Sander) r. St. Helena, Napa Co.


Sander Monroe, traveling seleaman Meyerfeld,


Mitchell & Co.


Sander Peter, insurance broker, 303 California, r. 1065 Market


Sander Richard, miner, r. Commercial Hotel


Sander Sylvan, bookkeeper Goldberg, Bowen & Le- benbaum, r. 1111 Post


Sanderini Christian, clerk A. Repsold & Co., r. 1502 Laguna


Sanderini Thes Mme., teacher vocal music, 1502 La- guna


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Sanderlin Eliza K. Miss, dresamaker, r. 542%% Bryant Sandera Alfred G., stenographer. r. 1412 Pine Sandera Amelia, widow, r. 758 Harrison


Sanders Amos A., proptr Union Square Hall, r. 713 Post


Sanders Arnhold, r. 1313a Scott


Sanders Casimir, fisherman, r. 18 Rincon Av


Sanders Charlea, bookkeeper John A. Sanders, r. 423 Jones


Sanders Charles, with Union Iron Wks, r. 334 Main Sanders Cornelius T. (Sanders & Johnson) r. 909 Jones


Sanders David H., cigar mnfr, 723 Valencis


Sanders David S., compositor Hicks-Judd Co., r. 1524 Eddy


Sanders Duke, r. 8 Montgomery Av


Sanders Edward, clerk, r. 758 Harrison


Sanders Edward A., clerk C. D. Ladd, r. 2009 Jack- Bon


Sandera Elizabeth Mrs., clairvoyant, 8 Montgomery Av


Sanders Frank, bookkeeper, r. 1219 Golden Gate Av Sandera Frank, waiter, r. 662 Howard


Sanders Frank E., bookkeeper, r. 915 Oak


Sanders Fred J., clerk J. K. Armsby Co., r. 412 Post Sanders Frederick H., master achr American Girl, Pier 4 Steuart, r. 1713 San Carlos Av


Sanders George, carpenter, r. 148 Natoma


Sanders George H. (Wright & Sanders) r. 923 Pine


Sanders Henry (Sanders & Co.) r. 1622 Larkin


Sanders Henry M., cigarmaker, r. 237, 17th 8andere Henry 8., actor, r. 1412 Pine


Sanders Jacob, barber, r. 202, 6th


Sanders Jacob, proptr Boston Farm Dairy, 219, 7th, r. 1047 > Harrison


Sanders J. Frederick, civil engineer, r. Brooklyn Hotel


Sanders John, r. 1524 Eddy


Sanders John A., carpenter and upholsterer, 421 Jones, r. 423 Jones


Sanders John C., laborer, r. 3, 7th


Sanders Joseph, cardriver, r. 42}{ Clars


Sanders Joseph, laborer, r. 1050 Howard


Sandera Julians S. Mrs., r. 923 Pine


Sanders J. W., chief officer stmr China, r. 901 Powell


SANDERS J. W. Japanning Works, plain and ornamental japan- ning, lacquering, bronzing, gilding, glass embossing, stencil cutting, etc., 232 Fremont, r. Alameda


Sanders Leo, teameter, r. 613 % Natoms




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