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St. Elmo House (now Wooldridge Hotel) 32, 4th
SAN FRANCISCO LAUNDRY
OFFICES :
SAN FRANCISCO, - OAKLAND,
- 33 Geary Street, 862 Broadway.
N. CLARK & SONS
Manufacturers and Dealers Chimney Pipe Tops and Caps.
17 & 19 Spear St. SAN FRANCISCO.
FIRST I. F. Thompson's Slide Valve Corliss Engine and Governor. Awarded by World's Columbian Exposition. Miscellaneous Machinery. Mi'. PREMIUM ler Duplex Steam Pumps. Getchell & French Metallic Piston Rod Packing.
IN, EVER BEST BUILT
GOLDEN STATE & MINERS' IRON WORKS, 231 to 251 FIRST ST., San Francisco.
Shorthand Course, Six Months, $60.
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St. Encken Charles, teacher music, 836 Sutter
St. Faux Bernard, r. 301 Montgomery Av
St. Francis' Church, Rev. Johu G. Conlan rec- tor, NE cor Montgomery Av and Vallejo
St. Francis of Assisi 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 Club, Edward Oliver secretary, 317 Mason
St. George's Hall, 90912 Market
ST. GERMAIN BILLIARD COMPANY (formerly Jacob Strahle & Co.) bil- liard tables and sporting goods, 55-57, 1 st
St. Germain Napoleon H., dispatcher Market St. Ry, r. SW cor Kentucky and Nevada
St. Goar Henry (Edward Pollitz & Co.) r. 1119 Geary
ST. HUBERT VINEYARD CO.,
California Wine Growers' Union, pro- prietors, SE cor Grant Av and Sutter
St. Ignatius Church (R. C.) served by the Fathers of the Society of Jesus, N s 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 Guererro
St. Johannes German Evangelical Luthe- ran Church, Rev. John H. Schroeder paator, N & 22d bet Howard and Capp
St. John Arthur B., clerk, r. 7123% Ivy Av
St. John Chauncey M., inapector Custom House, r. Oakland
St. John H. A. Mrs., teacher Rincon Grammar
School, r. 7123% Ivy Av
St. John Henry B., clerk, r. 71232 Ivy Av
St. Johu Hiram A., elder Seventh Day Adventist Church, r. Oakland
St. John James, clerk, r. 1122 Larkin
St. John James J., teamster, r. 1122 Larkin
St. John John, machinist, r. 143 Silver
St. John Mand Miss, salealady, r. 143 Silver
St. John Pierce, groceries and liquors, 63 Chenery
St. John Richard A., bookkeeper Hibernia Saving 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, 15th nr Valencia
St. John's German Evangelical Church, Rev. John G. Mangold pastor, 520 Greenwich
St. John's German Methodist Espiscopal Church, Rev. William Schuldt pastor, 812 Army
St. John's Guild Hall, S & 15th nr Valencia
St. John's Presbyterian Church, SE cor Cali- fornia and Octavia
St. Joseph's Church (R. C.) Rev. P. Scanlon pastor, W 8 10th bet Howard and Folsom
St. Joseph's Grammar School, under the di- rection of the Brothers of Mary, Brother George Albert principal, SW cor 10th and Howard
St. Joseph's Hall. SW cor 10th and Howard
St. Joseph's Home Hospital, Sister Otilia su- perioress, cor Baker and Park Hill Av
St. Joseph's Roman Catholic Infant Asy- lum, Sister Mathilde superioreas, Silver Av bet 17th and 18th Ava. South
St. Julien Leo, r. 512 Hyde
STOVES Household
RANGES
Agate Ironware, Florence OIl Stores, OLI and Gas Heating Stoves.
JOHN F. MYERS & CO., 947 Market Street.
EXTRA PALE. STANDARD.
WIELAND'S
LAGER BEER. BEST BEER ON EARTH.
St. Jullien Eugene, with Rapid Safety Filter Co., r. 3% Virginia PI
St. Jullien Paul, salesman Reiss Broe. & Co., r. 1314 O'Farrell
St. Katharine's Episcopal School, Miss Mary E. Mortee principal, N & Fulton bet Webster and Fillmore
St. Lawrence House, Mrs. V. P. Hubert proptr, 568 Miasiou
St. Lawrence Stables, W. E. Bridge proprietor, 423 Post
St. Leger Henry H., conductor, r. 1617 Grove
St. Louis and San Francisco Railway, ticket office 650 Market
St. Louis Brewery. Willmott, Willob & Behlmer proptra, 1524-1526 Pacific Av
St. Louis Mining Co., E. C. Bates secretary, 79 Ne- vada Block
St. Luke's Episcopal Church, Rev. William H. Moreland rector, SE cor Clay and Van Ness Av
St. Luke's Hospital, Arthur W. Dunbar reai- dent physician, W s Valencia bet 27th and 28th
St. Malo Hotel, Mrs. Maria Rouxel proprietor, 503 Folsom
St. Mark's German Evangelical Lutheran Church, Rev. Julius Fuendeling pastor, S & Geary bet Stockton and Powell
St. Markus Eureka Valley German Sun- day School, J. Fuendeling pastor, SE cor 17th and Noe
St. Martin Pierre, laundryman, r. 20 Collingwood St. Mary Joseph, machinist. r. 620, 4th
St. Mary the Virgin Church (Episcopal) Rev. W. W. Bolton pastor, W & Steiner ur Union
St. Mary. See Ste. Marie
St. Mary's Cathedral, Most Rev. P. W. RIordan Archbishop, Very Rev. P. J. Prendergast V. G., rector. NW cor Van Ness Av and O'Farrell
St. Mary's Church (old cathedral) NE cor Cali- fornia and Dupont, Rev. T. Larkin rector
St. Mary's College (old) Es 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 let and Bryant
St. Mary's Hospital Chapel, cor lat and Bryant St. Michael's Church (R. C.) Ocean View
St. Moir John, publisher, r. 408 Geary
St. Nicholas Hotel, John Keegan proprietor, 212-216, lat
St. Nicholas Pharmacy. Charles S. Ruggles manager, 1600 Market
St. Onge Theodore, carpenter, r. 506 Ellls
St. Patrick's Church (R. C.) Rev. Peter J. Grey pastor, N & Mission bet 3d and 4th
St. Patrick's Home (for aged and infirm men) under the management Sisters of Mercy, Bryant bet Rincon Pl and 1&t
St. Patrick's School, in charge of the Sisters of Charity, N & Everett bet 3d and 4th
St. Paul Chimney Sweeping Co., office 823 Market
St. Paul Fire and Marine Insurance Co. (of St. Paul) 322 California
S. Paul's Church (R. C.) Rev. Michael D. Con- nolly rector, NW cor 29th and Church
St. Paul's German Methodist Episcopal Church, Rev. George Guth pastor, N & Broad- way bet Stockton and Powell
St. Paul's Protestant Episcopal Church, Rev. Floyd J. Mynard rector, S s Californla bet Fillmore and Steiner
St. Paulus German Evangelical Lutheran Church, Rev. Jacob M. Buehler pastor, SE cor Eddy and Gough
St. Peter's Academy, conducted by Sisters of Mercy, E s Alabama nr 24th
DIXON, BORGESON & CO. SHOW CASES. 37 MARKET ST., S. F. 84
CHARLES BROWN & SON,
828 MARKET STREET. Stoves, Hardware and Lamps.
AYDELOTTE'S BUSINESS COLLEGE, Y. M. C. A. BUILDING, Oakland, Cal. (See page opp. name of Aydelotte's Business College.)
(See page opp. name !lightand Springs, HIGHLAND SPRINGS
Wine Camping Grounds with plenty of Good Water for "ampers, also a General Merchandise Store at
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505 Kearny Street. Telephone 315.
St. Peter's Church (Episcopal) Rev. Jobn 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 for Boys, conducted by the Brothers of the Christian Schools, W s Florida bet 24th and 25th
St. Peter's Temperance Hall, E 8 Alabams nr 24th
St. Pierre Marius, porter. r. 506 Folsom
St. Rose's Academy, basement Sacred Heart Church E s Fillmore bet Fell and Oak
St. Roses Church, ( R. C.) Rev. Dennis F. Nu- gent rector, N s Brannan nr 4th
St. Rose's Parochical 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. Lyon rector, N s Ful- ton nr Webster
St. Supery Antoine, sswdust and sand, 555 Howard, r. 54 Tebams
St. Teresa's Church (R. C.) Rev. P. O'Connell rector, NE cor Butte and Tennessee
St. Vincent de Paul Society. 1100 Franklin
St. Vincents School, in charge of the Sisters of Charity, S s Mission, bet 3d and New Montgom- ery
St. Vincents' Roman Catholic Orphan Asylum of San Francisco (for boys) Most Rev. P. W. Riordan president, Rev. D. O. Crowley secretary, office 1100 Franklin
Sts. Pietro e Paolo Church (R. C.) Rev. Raffa- ello De Carolis pastor, NE cor Fillbert and Du- Dupont
Staab Henry G., clothcutter, r. 1006 Pine
Staacke George, commission merchant, 426 Csl- fornia, room 1, r. 818 Bush
Stasdecker Emil, clerk, r. 1823 Sacramento
Staadecker Joseph, clerk, r. 1823 Sacramento
Staark Mary, domestic 2501 Pacific Av
Staats Annie Miss, dressmaker, r. 402 Brannan
Stasts Henry, carpenter, r. 402 Brannan
Staats John C. (Bruos & Staats) r. 25 Fell
Sisats John H., butcher, r. 402 Brannan
Staats Redmond C., clerk freight suditor's dept 8. P. Co., r. Lorin Station, Alsmeds
Stabens Joseph, clerk Louis Levy, r. 815 Filbert
Stabler Samuel J., country lands, 328 Montgomery, room 3
Stacal Rose Mløs, dressmaker, r. 100 McAllister Stacey George, clerk, r. 1119 Mission
Stacey Henry L., driver, r. 418 Sutter
Stacey See Stacy
Stach von Goltzhelm Moritz, insurance, r. 2134 Sut- ter*
Stschr Charles L .. r. 8098, 20th
Stack Bridget, widow. r. 12 Clyde
Stack Catherine, widow, r. 1023%% Sutter, resr
Stack Christine M. Miss, teacher Potrero Primary School, r. 126 Silver
Stack Edward, cardriver, r. 12 Louiss
Stack Edward M., bookkeeper Scott & McCord r. 126 Silver
Stack Francis, molder, r. 12 Clyde
Stack Frederick, concrete worker, r. 405 Eddy
Stack Hannah Miss, printer T. C. Marceau, r. 443 Bryant
Stack Hannah Miss, retoucher, r. 711 Bush
Stack James, Isborer, r. 119, 29th
Stack James E., machinist, r. 304 Silver Av
Stack James H., clerk B. McMshou & Son, r. 720, 20th Stack James J., bookkeeper, r. 720, 20th Stack Johanna, domestic 1724 Bush
Stack John (Stack & Lacombe) r. 126 Silver
Stack John, blacksmith, r. 304 Silver Av Stack John, molder, r. 12 Clyde
Stack John T., clerk, r. 126 Silver
Stack Kate Miss, clerk, r. 711 Bush
Stack Margaret, domestic 1208 Ellis
Stack Richard, groceries and liquors, 422 Clementina Stack Sarah R., widow, nurse. r. 711 Folsom
Stack Stephen, teamster, r. 12 Clyde
Stack Thomas, poultry ranch, 304 Silver Av
Stack Thomas F., student Theodore Z. Blakemsn, r. 304 Silver Av
Stack Thomas R., cardriver, r. 12 Louiss
Stack Timothy J. (G. W. Clark & Co.) r. 12 Hill
Stack Willism, laborer, r. 12 Clyde
Stack William, stableman, r. 734 Tehsms
Stack William P., glasscutter, r. 304 Silver Av
Stack & Lacombe (John Stack and George Lacombe) hatters, 639 Market
Stscka Nicholas, cook, r. 715 Davis
Stackhouse Charles, marine engineer, r. 437 Golden Gate Av
Stackhouse Henry, gripman, r. 1552 Jackson Stackpole Barry, boilermaker, r. 1607 Howard
Stackpole Barry B., boilermaker, r. 1607 Howard
Stackpole Frank H., clerk, r. 1607 Howard
Stackpole J. E., r. 220, 7th
Stackpole Thomas, longshoreman, r. 79 Jessie
Stackpole William H., attorney at law, 26 Montgom-
ery, room 32
Stackpool Michael W., examiner Custom House, r. Alameda*
Stackus Theodore M., cabinetmaker, r. 26 Page Stacom Maria J. Mrg., millinery, 531 Sutter
Stacy Annetta Mrs., dressmaker, r. 2 Margaret PI
Stacy William, trackman, r. 1827 Polk
Stacy. Stacey
Stade Ernest, blacksmith, r. 14 Priest
Stade John, mnaician, r. 14 Priest
Stade Minnie Miss, dressmaker, r. 14 Priest
Stadecker Joseph H., with William Steinhart, r. 1823 Sacramento
Stademann Peter, liquors, NW cor 5th and Townsend Stader Christian, decorator, r. 71 Wilder Stadermann Mary A., widow, r. 2116 Sutter
Stadford Robert, stableman, r. 1509 Grove Stadic Louis, bartender, r. 1603 Stevenson
Stadler Edward, waiter Hotel Pleasanton Stadler Emile, salesman Carroll & Tilton
Stadler William, clerk R. Beck & Co., r. 205 Kearny Stadtegger Albin, cellarman, r. 34 Hubbard
Stadtegger George, driver, r. 34 Hubbard
Stadtfeld Jacob, gold ingot miller U. 8. Mint, r. 1508 Jackson
Stadtfeld Jacob Jr., mining secretary, 56 Nevs- da Block, r. 1210 Jackson
Stadtfeld William C., secretary Loring Club and mi- ning, 69 Nevada Block, r. 1506 Taylor
Stadtmuller Anna Mrs., r. 819 Eddy
Stadtmüller Frederick, chemist University of Nevs- da, r. 819 Eddy
Staedler Lena, widow, r. 1007 Sutter
Staedler Lena B. Miss, dressmaking, 1007 Sutter
Stseglich Frank, landscape gardener, r. 1407 Jackson Staeglich Frederick J., eafe maker, r. 1407 Jackson Staeglich George R., pressman, r. 1407 Jackson Staeble Christof, waiter, r. 2 White's Pl Stsehli Melchoir, wood carver, r. 3104 California Staehr Charles L., r. 8098, 20th
Staenan Henry, laborer, r. 340 Aileen Av
Staengel Eberhart, confectionery, 1432 Pacific
Stsengel Frances Miss, dressmaker, r. 1432 Pacific
Stsengel O. A., confectioner, r. 1432 Pacific Stsengel Otto, baker, r. 1919 Larkin Stafan George, laborer, r. 60 Jessie Staff George, clerk Golden Eagle Hotel
Staffel John, stonecutter. r. 608, 6th
Staffelbach Albert, barber, r. 724 Harrison
Staffelbach Edward, barber, 19 Mission, r. 724 Har- ota rison
See Page 9.
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Established 1863.
CAMELLINE.
Endorsed by the Medical Profession, and in general use by the Elite. At all Druggists. Price, 50 Cents.
Office, 12 Sixth St. Telephones, 3418-3420.
UNITED STATES LAUNDRY, Buttons and Ordinary Mending Without Charge.
LUNDY FURNITURE CO. Furniture and Carpets, 813 Market St. F. A. BERLIN, Pres .; C. H. BERLIN, Sec. and Man.
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Staffler Frank A., packer, r. 1169 Mission
Stafford Charles H. H. (Livington & Stafford) r, Mor- risville, Vt.
Stafford Edward W., asst keeper Fort Winfield Scott Lighthouse
Stafford Frank O., laborer, r. 810%% Battery
Stafford George, molder, r. S s Tonquin nr Baker Stafford Henry J. (Stafford & Stafford) r. 626, 23d Stafford James, seaman, r. 18 Tehama
Stafford James J., millhand, r. 6124 Natoma
Stafford John, time keeper engineer's dept, U. S. A., Fort Point
Stafford John T .. medical student, r. 1625 McAllister Stafford Nicholas, porter, r. 61214 Natoma
Stafford Robert H., bailiff Railroad Commissioners, r. 1129a Valencia
Stafford Thomas H., blacksmith, r. 904 Greenwich
Stafford Waiter, attorney at law, r. 626, 23d
Stafford Welthey, widow, r 16 Pfeiffer
Stafford William, laborer, r. 208. 1st
Stafford William, physician, r. 626, 23d
Stafford William F. (Stafford & Stafford) r. 1625 Mc- Allister
Stafford William G,, manager J. Macdonough & Co., 41 Market, r. 202 Broderick
Stafford William J., firemau, r. 466 Minna, rear
Stafford & Stafford (Henry J. and William F.) attorneys at law, 97-98 Flood Bidg
Stageman Frank, gripman, r. 1314 Mascn
Stager Frederick (Dietzius & Stager) r. 54 Oak Stager William, clerk, r. 54 Oak
Stagg Cornelius, proprietor The Ingelside House, Ocean House Rd nr Lake Merced
Staglich Rosa, domestic 1104 O'Farrell
Stagnaro Luigi, gardener, r. 7 Russell
Stagohann Henry, r. 327 Montgomery Av
Stahi Albert W., naval constructor U. S. N., r, 126 Laurel
Stahl Arnold, broker, 303 California, and secretary California Fruit and Wine Land Co.,212 Sansome, r. Alameda
Stahl August, laborer, r. 1508 Kentucky
Stahl Carl, gripman, r. 1911 McAllister
Stahl Henry O. F., teacher physical culture, r. 1720 Folsom
Stahl Jasper, master mariner. r. 102 Tilden
Stahl John C., helper, r. 102 Tilden
Stahl Rudolph H., marine engineer, r. 126 Ellis
Stahl Rudolph H. Jr., r. 208 Octavia
Stahl Tillie E., dressmaker, r. 316 Taylor
Stahl V., r. 1911 McAllister
Stahlberg Theodore, longshoreman, r. 60%% Everett Stable Alfred, machinist, r. 1027 Mission
Stahle C. A., conductor Sutter St Ry
Stahle Edward, barber, r. 630 Sacramento
Stahle Frederick H., physician and surgeon, hours 9 to 10 A. M., 2 to 4 and 7 to 8 P. M., Sundays 9 to 10 A. M. only, office and r. 1027 Mission, tele- phone 3277
Stahle John, baths and hair dressing saloon Oc- cidental Hotel and The California, r. 1027 Mission Stable John. seaman, r. 13 Clay
Stahle Titus F., clerk Truckee Lumber Oo. of S. F., r. 1027 Mission
Stahlecker Jacob, carriage mnfr, 826 Harrison, r. 828 Harrison
Stahr Hans P. A., liquors, 105 Berry
Staib Charles L., jeweler, r. 932 Folsom
Staib Conrad, shoemaker, 932 Folsom
Staib Frank C., assistant bookkeeper Will & Finck Co., r. 932 Folsom
Staib George, engrosser and designer, 117 Murphy Bidg, r. 932 Folsom
Staib Herman F., brassfinisher, r. 932 Folsom Stab William M., optician, r. 932 Folsom
Staiger Frederick, barber, 321 East, r. 1019 Washing. ton
OIL HEATER
New Home and Home has no equal. Cast iron frame, handaomely carved and ornamented.
$5.00 to $20.00.
Polished Brass, Antique Copper, Full Nickle, Plain Polished Lun, Russia Iron.
JOHN F. MYERS & CO., 947 Market St.
WARRANTED PORE, LIGHT, REFRESHING.
FREDERICKSBURG LAGER.
Staiger John J. (Witzemann & Staiger) r. 1355 Peralta, Oakland
Stainair Theodore, molder, r. 528 Pine
Stainforth Thomas, bartender, r. New Western Hotel Stair Alexander, clerk Deming-Palmer Milling Co., r. 1621 Clay
Stairley Irene R. Miss, r. 1312 Pine
Stairley Mary L. Miss, r. 1312 Ptne
Staland Louis, seaman, r. 80514 Filbert
Stalder Joseph, r. 2516 Sacramento
Stalder Joseph Jr., buyer B. M. Atchinson & Co., r. East Oakland
Staley Alexander, laborer, r. 346, 4th
Staley Harry, stage hand, r. 859 Mission
Staley Mary M .. widow, r. 2524% Post
Staley William N., contractor, r. 5 Cottage Row
Staley. See Stealey
Staling Frank, brewer, r. 22 Verona
Stall Daniel M., paoker, r. 15 Hattie
Stall R. S., with Union Iron Wks, r. 148, 6th
Stallard Joshua H., physician, 632 Sutter
Stallard Martin, watchman, r. 720 Lott
Stallen Mina, domestic 2409 Scott
Stalling Henry, cabinetmaker, r. 126%% Langton
Stallman Charles, proprietor and manager Pac- ific Tool and Supply Co., 100-102, 1st, r. 1902 De- visadero
Stallman Frank O., salesman Pacific Tool and Supply Co., r. Alamada
Stallman George E., real estate, r. 1824 Butter
Stallman Matilda M., widow, r. 1824 Sutter
Stallman Nettie O. Miss, teacher Hamilton Grammar School. r. 1824 Sutter
Staimage Nicholas, tanner, r. 1501 Howard
Stalt Charles, bartender, r. 603 Bush
Stamaan Charles, butcher, r. 306%% Jessie, rear
Stambaugh Solomon S., physician and sur- geon, office hours 8 to 10 A. M., 2 to 4 and 7 to 8 P. M., office and r. 640 Clay
Stamer August, blacksmith and wagonmaker, 107 Oregon, r. 17% Glover
Stamer Charles, r. 517, 2d
Stamer Matthias H., restaurant, 420 Folsom, r. 517, 2d Stamm Frederick, cellarman, r. 1230 Pacific
Stamm Henry, porter, r. 1230 Pacific
Stammer John, fresco painter, r. 234 Sunny Side Av
Stammer John O., groceries and liquors, 27 Webster, r. 301 Waller
Stammer Marcus, painter, r. 232 Sunny Side Av Stammer Max, painter, r. 232 Sunny Side Av Stamp John, machinist, r. 105 Willard
Stampanoni Peter, porter, r. 22 Lafayette Pl
Stampel Benjamin, bartender, r. 594 Stevenson
Stamper Frances, widow milliner, r. 923 Geary
Stamper George. engineer S. F. Laundry
Stamper GeorgeW., clerk Newman & Levinson, r. 607 Eddy
Stamper Julius, insurance, r, 1314 Eilis Stamper Max J., cigarmaker, r. 1314 Ellis
Stamper Samuel, traveling salesman, r. 320 Hayes
Stampfer Matthias, gilder, r. 637 Vallejo Stanarro Angelo, fisherman, r. 114 Pacific
Stanbridge Albert H. Mrs., r. 15 Clinton Stanbridge Charles E., cooper, r. 709 Minnesota Stancke Hugo, baker, r. 664%% Minna
Stancliff Eliza, widow, r. 11b Sherwood Pl Stancliff W., wire worker, r. 2323 Mason
Standard Boiler Compound Co. (Litofuge) J.F. Burgin general agent, 14 Mills Bldg, 3d floor
Standard Boot and Shoe Co., B. S. Morris manager, 50, 3d
Standard Broom Factory, Zan Bros. & Co. pro- prietora, office 310 Davis
Standard Consolidated Mining Co. (Bodie, Cal.) John W. Pew secretary, 310 Pine, rooms 15-17
Standard Iron and Wire Works, John T. McCormick proprietor, 509-511 Market
BEAMISH'S.
THE BEST PLACE IN THE CITY FOR EVERYBODY TO TRADE.
SMITHS' CASH STORE,
NEAR POST OFFICE.
416-418 FRONT STREET,
W. B. CHAPMAN,
123 CALIFORNIA St., Importer of a few selected brands of SANDEMAN, BUCK & CO.'S (PEMARTIN) Choice Sherries.
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W. E. LANE
PLUMBER,
505 Kearny Street. Telephone 315.
STANDARD LAUNDRY
principal office, 954 Howard, John A. Doherty & Co. proprietors; we solicit your trade and guarantee satisfaction ; washing called for and delivered to any part of the city.
Standard Marine Insurance Co. Limited (of Liver- pool, Eng.) J. D. Spreckels & Bros. Co. general agenta, 327 Market, J. B. F. Davia & Son mana- gers, 407-409 Montgomery
Standard Oil Co., 808 Market
Standard Quicksilver Mining Co., Geo. Staacke sec- retary, 320 Sansome, room 23
Standard Shirt Factory, Neustadter Bros. pro- prietora, E s Gough bet Grove and Hayes
Standard Soap Co., Richard P. Thomas presi- dent, Leon Golly secretary and manager, office and salesroom 526 Market, factory West Berkeley Standard Soda Water Works, Charles Matthews & Bro. proprietors, 1434-1436 Valencia
Standard The, Edward Rolkins proprietor, 1126 Mar- ket
Standard Theater, Ns Buah bet Montgomery and Kearny
STANDARD TIME SCHEDULES, S. P. Co., office 54-55 Crocker Bldg
Standeford Joseph A., retiner U. S. Mint, r. Oakland Standeford William W., inspector Custom House, r. Oakland
Stander Nicholas F., waiter, r. California Av nr Mis- sion Road
Standhat Rosa, widow, r. 356, 3d
Standidge William, foreman Cal. Italian Paste Co., r. 1061 Folsom
Standish Frank B., artist Chronicle, r. 617 Bush
Standish George C., salesman Joseph Silverman, r. 100, 5th
Standish Henry H., carriage trimmer, r. 17 Alvarado Standish Miles, secretary Albion Lumber Co., 3 California, r. Alameda
Standley Henry. tin roofer. r. 1610 Mission Standley John W., policeman, r. 130a, 26th
Standley Victorine, widow, r. 1610 Mission
Staneart John W., bakery, 1219%% Kearny
Stanford Addition Land Co., James P. McCarthy
president. E. Avery McCarthy secretary, 646 Market
Stanford Belle M. Miss, teacher Humboldt Primary School, r. 2401 Buchanan
Stanford Charles P., r. 2401 Buchanan
Stanford Frederick W., stenographer Dickman-Jones Co., r. 806 Geary
Stanford Free Kindergarten No. 1, Miss May W. Loveland principal, 1906 Mason
Stanford Free Kindergarten No. 2, Miss Mary Lindberg principal. 1906 Mason
Stanford Free Kindergarten No. 3, Miss Ada Moore principal. cor 8th and Brannan
Stanford Free Kindergarten No. 4, Miss Celia Daly principal, cor 8th and Brannan
Stanford Free Kindergarten No. 5, Miss Mary E. Gamble principal, 3270 Mission
Stanford Harrison L., glassblower, r. 809 Haight Stanford Heights Co., G. H. Thompson president, C. H. Phillips secreary, 646 Market
Stanford Hotel, Lehrke & Volkel proprietors, NW cor 4th and Bluxome
Stanford Hubert H., en; raver, r. 2401 Buchanan
Stanford Ida M. Miss, stenographer The Johnson- Locke Mercantile Co , r. 212 Powell
Stanford Jane L., widow, r. SW cor California and Powell
Stanford J. Boyden clerk, r. 809 Haight
Stanford Jerome B. (G. W. Clark & Co.) r. 1711 Brod- erick
Stanford Leland (estate of) office 819 Market, room 1
Stanford Leland' Jr. University, office 819 Market, rooms 1-2
Stanford Myron E., carpenter, r. 2300 Webster
Stanford Primary School, Misa E. H. Crowley principal, 8th nr Harrison
Stanford William E., clerk H. S.] Crocker Co., r. 809 Haight
Stanford. See Standeford
Stang David, confectioner, r. 1507 Geary
Stang Joseph A., clerk Adelsdorfer & Brandenstein. r. 543 Natoma
Stang Peter, coffee packer, r. 2330 Greenwich
Stange Carl F., clerk G. Leipnitz & Co., r. 409% Post
Stange Charles, bartender, r. 1617 Dupont
Stange Frederick, musician, r. 307% Chestnut
Stange Frederick C., barnesamaker, r 16 Hunt
Stange Herman C., salesman O'Connor, Motfatt & Co, r. 409 % Post
Stauge James, seaman, r. 409 Drumm
Stange John D. (Stange & Jaenicke) r. 734 McAl- lister
Stange Kate, widow, r. 409%% Post
Stange Paul, plumber, r. 307 Chestnut
Stange & Jaenicke (John D. Stange and William Jaenicke) proprietora Union Straw Works, manufacturers and jobbers felt and straw hata and frames, 29, 2d
Stangelini Andrea, clerk Motroni & Guastucci, r. 515 Green
Stangenberger Edwin, clerk Stevenson & Co., r. Weat Berkeley
Stanger Charles, bartender, r. 1617 Dupont
Stangroom Robert, fruits and vegetables, r. 871 Bry. ant
Stanhope Joseph T., machinist, r. 120 Liberty
Staniaro Luigi laborer, r. 1526 Dupont, rear
Stanich Jacob (Sliscovich & Stanich) r. 2045 Folsom Staniela Annie, widow, r. 1624 Ellis
Stantela Charlotte G., widow, r. 404 Post
Staniela John S. Mrs., proptr The Harvey, SW cor California and Stockton and Harvey House, 807 California
Staniela Rose Misa, cigarmaker, r. 2203%% Mason
Staniels William H. (William H. Staniela & Son) r. 1812 Devisadero FT Staniela William H., machine hand, r. 36th Av, South, nr Railroad Av
Staniels William H. Jr. (William H. Staniela & Son) r. 1812 Devisadero
Staniela William H. & Son (William H. and William H. Jr.) varieties, 1812 Devisadero
Staniforth Charles, ship chandler, r. 308 Ritch
Staniforth Henry, expresaman, r. 308 Ritch
Staniforth Julia, widow, r. 308 Ritch
Staniforth Thomas, bartender New Western Hotel Stanisich Milan, r. 901 Stockton
Stanke Albert F., bartender, r. 704% Mission
Stanke Florim, inventor. r. 21, 11th
Stanke Hugo, r. 108%, 9th
Stanker Charles, seaman, r. 334 Main
Stanley Amelia, widow, lodginga, 803 Montgomery Stanley Benjamin S., carpenter, r. 658 Bryant Stanley Benjamin S. Jr., ropemaker, r. 558 Bryant Stanley Catherine, widow, r. 17 Guerrero
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