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Moore House, R. B. Bishop proptr, 3251/2 Bush
Moore I. C., importer China and Japan teas, 223 Battery, res 334 Turk
Isaac, foreman with D. D. Hol- land, res 230 Perry
J. A. Mme., millinery, 3161/2 Third
J. J., carpenter and builder, res 743 Mission
J. M., stockbroker, office 422 Mont- gomery, res 1620 Washington
Moore J. Murray, homoeopathic physi- cian, surgeon and accoucheur, 410 Kearny, res 803 Hyde
J. R. S., drayman, SE cor Market and Beale
J. Richard, res 812 Stockton
Moore J. S., (Gaylord & M.) res 1007 Pacific
J. W., carpenter, res SE cor Twenty- second and Folsom
Jacob G., Appraiser Custom House, res 115 Stockton
James, carpenter, res 1062 Howard James, coachman, res 1023 Bush
Moore James, commission mcht, 323 Front, res 1214 Sutter
James, coppersmith, res 306 Fremont James, laborer, Mission Wool Mills, res Fourteenth nr Folsom
James, porter, Palace Exchange, res 600 Market
James, receiving teller, First National Gold Bank, res 803 Hyde
James, seaman, res 131 Folsom
James B., bookkeeper with Sroufe, Sweeney & Co., res Cosmopolitan Hotel
Moore James S., porter with C. A. Low & Co., res S s Elizabeth nr Castro Jerome R., clerk with C. P. Van Shaack & Co., res 404 Tyler
Joanna H., widow, res 203 Ritch John, (Moore & Murphy) res 16
Moss
John, boot and shoemaker, 1057 Folsom
John, laborer, res 537 Stevenson
John, laborer, S. F. Gaslight Co.
John, milkman, res SE cor Pierce and Oak
John, seaman, res 39 Pacific
John, seaman, res 5 Jackson
John, waiter, Russ House, res 519 Bush
John, wood and coal, 662 Mission
John A., (Dutton & M.) res 22 Stan- ley pl
John A., principal Eighth-st Gram- mar School, res 911 Post
John C., clerk with C. P. Van Schaack & Co., res 404 Tyler
John F., porter with William Butter- field, res 76 Natoma
John H., shoefitter with Einstein Bros & Co., res NE cor Gough and Grove
John J., res SE cor Folsom and Twenty-second
John O., speculator, res 19 Sixth
John W., porter sheriff's office, res 8 Ewer pl
Joseph, carpenter, Palace Hotel
Joseph, porter with A. Mau & Co., res 112 Sixth
Joseph, supt Risdon Iron Works, res 213 Harrison
Joseph H., (E. J. & J. H. Moore), res 106 First av
Moore Joseph Preston, (Moore Bros), res 801 Ellis
Justin, (Taylor & M.), res 606 Fol- som
Justin Rev., res 801 Ellis
Lorenzo A., glass stainer with John Mallon, res 28 Frederick
Lorenzo D., foreman with Knowland & Doe, re's 28 Frederick
M. E. Mrs., teacher South S. F. School, res 919 Howard
Maggie Mrs., widow, res 320 Folsom Martha A., furnished rooms, 505 Bush
Martin, seaman, res 39 Pacific
Mary Miss, dressmaker, res 215 Capp Mary Mrs., shoefitter, res 304 Town- send
Mary B. Mrs., teacher, res 6 Powell Michael, boot and shoemaker,res (24) 163 Dora
Michael, watertender, P. M. S. S. Co.
Nathan W., principal Urban Acade- my, res 261/g Kearny
R. J. TRUMBULL, IMPORTER and DEALER IN SEEDS,
427 SANSOME STREET.
AFRICAN FIBRE, THE CHEAPEST ARTICLE IN USE FOR MATTRESSES, 406 MARKET St.
EUREKA FOUNDRY, THOMPSON BROS., Proprietors,
129 and 131 BEALE ST., bet. MISSION and HOWARD.
MOO
732
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Moore Nathaniel, travelling agent with Buckley & Luscombe
Octavius G., draughtsman with Wright & Sanders, res 530 Green- wich
P. A., boot and shoemaker, res 641 Minna
Patrick, laborer, res 909 Vallejo
Patrick, . laborer, Pacific Rolling Mills, res S s Shasta nr Michigan Peter, machinist Pacific Rolling Mills
Phillip, shipsmith, res Keystone House
Philip C., carpenter, res Fern av nr Scott
R. C., compositor, Chronicle, res 631 Sacramento
Robert, baker, res rear 9 Rousch
Robert, bootfitter, res 215 Capp
Robert, draughtsman, Risdon Iron Works, res 218 Harrison
Robert, salesman with McCain, Flood & McClure, res 413 Minna Robert, sawyer with Hobbs, Pomeroy & Co., res 73 Shipley
Moore S., hay and grain, 707 Mission S. Mrs., clairvoyant, 523 Kearny
S. A. Mrs., cloakmaker, 618 California Moore S. W. & Co., (S. W. Moore) seedsmen, 420 Sansome
Samuel, laborer, Pacific Rolling Mills Moore Samuel W., (S. W. Moore & Co.) res 735 Harrison
Stewart, cooper with Pacific Barrel and Keg Co., res 155 Shipley
T. S., bricklayer, Palace Hotel
Thomas, cook with Ed. Newman, res Coso House
Thomas, marbleworker with John Daniel & Co., res 326 Hickory av Thomas J., conductor, Potrero and B. V. R. R. Co
Thomas W., real estate, 306 Pine, res Grand Hotel
Victoria, widow, res 1104 Pacific
William, barkeeper, res 127 Jackson William, blacksmith, res 518 Mission
William, carpenter, res 22 Natoma
William, fruit, cigars, etc., 719 Davis William, tinsmith, res 3 Montgom- ery crt
William, laborer, res 713 Brannan
William, special policeman, res Union bet Battery and Sansome
William, longshoreman with Men- zies & Bingham, res 413 Broadway William, plumber with P. D. Fitz- patrick, res Humboldt House William, sailors' boardinghouse, 9 Broadway
William, seaman, res 39 Pacifio
William F., laborer with Bay Sugar Refinery, res W s Sansome nr Filbert
Moore William F., woodcarver with S. F. Manufg Co., res Fell nr Steiner William H., clerk collecting dept. Wells Fargo Express, res 526 Kearny
William P., draughtsman with Kenit- zer & Raun, res 563 Bush
Zabor W., fruit and vegetables, 37- 39 Cal Market, res 435 Geary see Mohr and More
Moorel J. W., speculator, res 637 Wash- ington
Moorehouse Emma Mrs., (Ricks & More- house, ) res 907 Market
F. B., employment office, 434 Kearny, res 604 Pine
Moorhead James, (Sullivan & M.) res 409 Fell
James, salesman with Godchaux Bros. & Co., res 725 Bush
Moorhouse William P., policeman, res 1205 Taylor
Moors Henry C., mason, res 123 Fifth
- Thomas, bookbinder with A. J. Leary, res 123 Fifth Moorse Charles, Scan. Soc., 71 New Mont- gomery
Mooser W., architect, 302 Montgomery, res 502 Lombard
Mooshake Rebecca Mrs., res 245 Stevenson Moosenayer Anthony, (Gildmacher & Co.) res Seventh av nr M, South S. F Moote David, carpenter, res S s Rutledge av nr Alabama
Samuel D., compositor with Bacon & Co., res S s Rutledge av nr Al- abama
Mootry George H., solicitor with H. G. Langley, 612 Clay
Mora Amelia, widow, res 802 Jackson
- Thomas, laborer, res rear 4 Bannan Moraghan & Lynch, (M. B. Moraghan and H. Lynch) oysters, 68 California Market
Michael B., (Moraghan & Lynch) res +116 Thirteenth
Moral Nathan, fancy goods, 909 Stockton, res 1105 Powell.
Siegfried, clerk with Nathan Moral, res 1028 Clay
Morales Domingo, coal passer, stmr Los Angeles
John, cook, Branch Miners Restau- rant, res N s Jessie bet Sixth and Seventh
Juan B., foreman, La Sociedad, res 429 Vallejo
Rachel, res 531 Vallejo
Morales Ricardo, Consul U. S. of Co- lombia, office 109 California, res 720 California Theophelo, jewelry pedler, res 13 Pollard pl Moran & Bro., (James M. and Daniel M, Moran) dry goods, 204 Sixth
C. P. VAN SCHAACK & CO.,
Importers CLOTHING, FURNISHING GOODS, etc., Nos 706, 708, 710, 712, 714, 716 KEARNY ST.
The "Gerke," "A full flavored, pleasant Hock-like, Wine." -- London Lancet, June 20, 1874.
GEO. W. CHAPIN, ALWAYS READY TO BUY AND SELL
REAL ESTATE.
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733
MOR
Moran & McBride, (Patrick Moran and Dennis McBride) produce com- mission, SW cor Commercial and Davis
- Addie Miss, res 41 Freelon
Annie, res 13 Guy pl
Alex., fruits, NE cor Stockton and Sutter, res 409 Sutter
Barney, laborer with Market-st R. R. Co., res 626 Ash av
Barney, laborer, res Fulton bet La- guna and Buchanan
Bartlett, cook, res 54 Sacramento
Catherine, widow, res rear 5621. Natoma
Cornelius, driver with T. Collins, res W s Guerrero bet Twenty-seventh and Twenty-eighth
Daniel M .. (Moran & Bro.) res 943 Howard
Edward, tobacconist, res 418 Filbert Edward, quartermaster with P. M. S. S. Co.
Ed., seaman, stmr Oriflamme
Edward, shoemaker, res rear 907 Washington
Edward, stableman with David Kana- ry, res California bet Devisadero and Broderick
Frank, groceries and liquors, NW cor Fourth and Perry
Frank J., carriagesmith with A. Fol- som, res 2351/2 Minna
Harrison, milk ranch, res S s Twenty- sixth nr Mission
J. B., carpenter, Palace Hotel
James M., (Moran & Bro.) res 431 Minna
James, carpenter, res St. Nicholas Hotel
James, compositor with Edward Bos- qui & Co., res 500 Natoma
John, foundryman, res 54 First
John, laborer, res 20 Rousch
John, laborer, res 30 Welsh
John, laborer, res 148 Shipley
J., laborer with P. M. S. S. Co.
John, trunkmaker, res 14 Harlan pl John F., dairy, res Bay nr Baker John M., bookkeeper, La Grande Laundry, res 943 Howard
John M., carriagesmith with A. Fol- som, res 2351/2 Minna
Joseph R., civil engineer, res 701 Post
Katherine, with Sigmund H. Simon Kate, res 909 Clay
Lewis, carriagetrimmer, res 950 Bry- ant
M., laborer with P. M. S. S. Co., res De Boom bet First and Second
Michael, laborer with C. P. R. R. Co. res rear 34 Welsh
Michael, laborer, Palace Hotel, res 111 Jessie
Moran Michael, pressman with G. H. Tay & Co.
Michael, tinsmith, res 1 Valencia
Michael, teamster with Black Dia- mond Coal Co., res 156 Shipley
Owen, packer with Henry Hickson, res 550 Mission
P., miner, res 214 Broadway
Patrick, (Moran & McBride) res 19 Rondell pl
Patrick, bootmaker with S. W. Rosenstock & Co., res 111 Jessie Patrick, laborer, res 8 Decatur
Patrick, pedler, res E s Nebraska bet El Dorado and Alameda
Patrick, tanner, res 2030 Folsom
Patrick, with Pac, Wire Manfg, Co., res 446 Brannan
Peter, cigar manufacturer, 708-710 Battery, res 1218 Mason
Susan, compositor Call, res 550 Na- toma
Thomas A., clerk with Duff & Co., res 7 Caroline
Thomas, deckhand, stmr Fanny Ann, res King-st House
Thomas J., laundryman, Occidental Hotel, res 26 Garden
Thomas, laborer with William Kerr
Thomas, milkman, res N s Twenty- seventh bet Howard and Mission Thomas, porter, res Washington Hotel
Thomas, stableman, res 182 Steven- son
William, porter, res 550 Natoma William, plumber, res 20 Rousch
Morand Joseph, restaurant, 707 Pacific, res Sullivan's Bldg
Morante Joseph, cigarmaker, res 207 Pacific Jose, jr., cigarmaker with Cobo, Ygual & Co., res 207 Pacific
M., laborer with G. Venard, res 207 Pacific
Morasco D., laborer, res rear 324 Vallejo Morasky C., carpenter, S. P. R. R. Co.
Moratel August, confectioner, 430 Geary Morcel Joseph, blacksmith, 415 Dupont Morchio Antonio, gardener, Bay View nr San Bruno Road
John, vegetable dealer, res 1107 Kearny
Mordecai Anne, widow, res E s Mississippi nr Solano
Isaac T., papercarrier, res E s Missis- sippi nr Mariposa
More Joseph J., carpenter, res S s Fell bet Steiner and Pierce
More Samuel, (Pond, Reynolds & Co.) res Grand Hotel see Moore and Mohr
Moreal Harry P., collector with McKenna & Greany, res 916 Jackson
Moreau Alexander, French teacher, res 2209 Leavenworth
NORCROSS & CO., MAKE THE BEST WORK
AT LOWEST PRICES.
MASONIC SAVINGS AND LOAN BANK, 6 POST ST., MASONIC TEMPLE.
BETHESDA WATER, the acknowledged cure for DIABETES. DUNBAR, HENDRY & LAVERY, General Agents Pacific Coast. 107 Stockton St.
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734
MOR
Moreau Eugene, machinist, res 219 Geary Moreau George, (Kaindler & Co.) res 417 Minna
Moreeno J. M., physician, res 918 Folsom Morehouse Le Grand, merchant, res 1022 Geary
Morel Alexandre, waiter, Maison Dorée, 217 Kearny
August, laborer, Maison Dorée, 217 Kearny
Charles F., teacher French and Span- ish, Pacific Business College, res Oakland
Morellias Sebastian, fruits and tobacco, 814 Kearny, res cor Washington and Kearny
Morelos Antonio, cigars, 635 Pacific, factory and res 5 Morey alley
Morels Theofila, widow, res 433 Green
Moreno Joseph, longshoreman, res 29 Fred- erick
Kossuth, laborer with Fureka Salt Works, res NW cor Bryant and Fremont
Moresi Giacomo, tinker, res rear 517 Union Giovanni, tinsmith, res rear 812 Pa- cific
Moreton Henry, foreman with S. Figel, res 262 Clementina
Morey Charles H., clerk with Kittle & Co., res 55912 Minna
D. O., carpenter, res 510 Howard E. J. Mrs., res 843 Howard
H., widow, res 105 Geary
- Henrietta, widow, res 55912 Minna
Henry B., res 1609 Howard
Roswell E., bookkeeper, Union Box Factory, res Oakland
Morffew Thomas, dentist, 112 Sutter, res 1007 Powell
Morgan & Co., (John S. Morgan and John and Thomas Crellin ) whole- sale oysters, 87 California Market Albert W., carrier Golden Era and Call, res 2050 Mission
Alfred, (Morgan Bros.) res 754 Market August, porter with G. Suich & Co., res 3 Jackson pl
B., bakery, 221 Eighth
Benjamin, atty-at-law, 207 Sansome Bros., (George W. and Alfred Mor- gan) fruits, 754 Market
Morgan C. H., major, Fourth Artillery, commanding post at Alcatraz
C. H. Mrs., lodgings, 205 Taylor
Charles B., (Williams, Blanchard & Co.) res Oakland
Charles B., clerk, collection dept. Wells, Fargo & Co., res 713 Val- lejo
Clara B., widow, res 34 White's pl
D., shipping agent, res 1520 Mason Daniel, quartermaster, P. M. S. S. Co Daniel L., res 620 Stevenson
Morgan E. B. Miss, nurse, Cal. State Wo- man's Hospital
E. D., inspector, Custom House, res Oakland
Edward B., bricklayer, res 517 Hayes
E. E. Sons, rear Grangers' Bank, 415 California
Edward H., bookkeeper with A. Mau & Co., res Oakland
Elijah, res 323 Jessie
Florence, saleswoman, 725 Market
Frederick, tailor, res 329 Clementina
George, carpenter, res 1707 Mason
George, carpenter, Enterprise Mill, res 111 William
George, clerk, res 321 Sutter George, waiter, Grand Hotel
Morgan George G. W., editor New Age, res 742 Harrison
George W., (Morgan Bros.) res 754 Market
Henry M., conveyancer and commis- sioner of deeds, 113 Leidesdorff, res 214 Ellis
Hugh, bookkeeper with Bank of British Columbia, res Oakland James, mining agent, res Grand Hotel
James, stevedore with C. P. R. R. Co., res 340 Townsend
James, seaman, res 117 Drumm
James, watchman with S. F. and Pacific Sugar Co., res 817 Jessie
John, baker, res 202 Sixth
John, conductor, O. R. R. Co., res 15 Langton
John, seaman, res 54 Sacramento
Morgan John S., (Morgan & Co., and Crellin & Co.) res SW cor Mission and Twenty-fifth
J. S., bricklayer, Palace Hotel
John T., bricklayer, . Bricklayers' Prot. and Ben.Assn, 234 Sutter
John W., laborer, P. M. S. S. Co., res 17 Crooks
Joshua, laborer, Pacific Rolling Mills
L. A. Mrs., principal Fourth-st Pri- mary School, res 429 Geary
Levy, laborer, res S s Eighteenth nr Hartford
Lodwick W., carpenter, res 24 Jan- sen
M., widow, res 708 Brannan
M. machinist, res Montgomery's Ho- tel
Morgan M. P., atty-at-law, 526 Mont- gomery
Owen W., bootmaker with S. W. Ro- senstock & Co. res 646 Mission
Patrick, laborer with J. G. Ils, res 638 Mission
Patrick, hostler with D. B. Collins, res 222 Fifth
Philip, (Simpson & M.) res 936 Harrison
ANSONIA CLOCK CO., MURRAY DAVIS, Agent, 31 and 33 SUTTER STREET.
N. W. SPAULDING,
Manufacturer of Patent INSERTED TOOTH CIRCULAR SAWS, 17 and 19 Fremont St.
GEO. W. CHAPIN, REAL ESTATE AGENT,
434 MONTGOMERY STREET.
MOR
735
MOR
Morgan Robert, laborer, Eagle Brewery, res 1029 Howard
Samuel, res W s Dolores, bet Fif- teenth and Sixteenth
Thomas, hostler, City R. R. Co., res cor Sixteenth and Mission
Thomas E., blacksmith, City R. R. Co., res E s Mission bet Four- teenth and Fifteenth
Thomas J., bootmaker with S. W. Rosenstock & Co., res Heinz Hotel
Thomas Russel, real estate, res W s Dolores bet Fifteenth and Six- teenth
Vaughan, boilermaker with MAfee, Spiers & Co., res 14 Natoma
William, cabinetmaker, res 50 Clem- entina
William, carpenter, Enterprise Mill, res 111 William
William, second-hand carpets, 24 Fourth
William, stevedore, with Menzies & Bingham, res SW cor Battery and Green
William, surveyor, res 668 Minna
W. H., moulder, res Irving House Winfield Scott, clerk, surveyor's of- fice, Custom House, res Oakland Morgans Charles H., carriage painter, 413 Third, res 8151/2 Folsom
Morganti Baptisto, res Metropolitan Hotel Morgenroth Hermann, barkeeper with J. W. Bettinger, res 1326 Stockton
Morgenstern Adolphe, clothing, 201 Pacific, res 722 Front
Albert, barber, 9 Second. res 504 Tyler
Alfred W., butcher, 546 Third
Louis, with Ellis W. Moss, res cor Front and Pacific
M., broker, 206 Montgomery, res 221 Turk
Robert, chief accountant, Bank Cal- ifornia, res Oakland
Samuel, dry and fancy goods, 428 Kearny, res 1118 Leavenworth
William, barber with Albert Morgen- stern
Morgenthau & Levenson, (Max Morgenthau and Isadore Levenson) proptrs Mission Soap and Candle Works, 108 Bush
Max, imptr furnishing and woolen goods, (and Morgenthau & Lev- enson) 108 Bush, res 1119 Stock- ton
Siegfried, bookkeeper with Hoffman & Co., res 502 Bush
Morgue City and County, 651 Sac- ramento
Morhange Salvador, Consul-General Belgium, office and res 92 Grand Hotel
Mori Nicolao, fruit pedler, res 430 Pacific Morial de Brèvans, Emilie Mrs., res 916 Jack- son
- Henry, collecting clerk, res 916 Jack- son
Morian John, blacksmith with J. P. Locke Moriarty Daniel, (Callaghan & M.) res NE cor Hampshire and Twenty-third Daniel, laborer, res Tenth av nr Rail- road av, South S. F.
Dennis, laborer, res 1131 Harrison
Eugene, hog ranch, N s Silver av nr St. Mary's College
Jeremiah, tailor with Wm. Sherman & Co., res W s Pierce bet Eddy and Ellis
John, caulker, Spring Valley Water Co., res 24 Howard crt
John, laborer, res 24 Howard crt
Maurice, laborer, res 41 Quinn
Patrick, nurse, City and County Hos- pital
Patrick, laborer, res 36 Quinn
Timothy, milk ranch, res S s Turk bet Scott and Pierce
Morigan Edward, conductor, Central R. R. Co., res NW cor Brannan and Clinton
Morin Alfred, cook, res 1123 Dupont
Augustus, shipwright, res Railroad House
Moris Bernard, seaman, schr Maria F. Cruz Morison, Harris & Co., (Thomas A. Morison, Albert H. Harris, Thos. H. Morison and Gardner S. Hutchinson) imptrs and mnfrs Star brand shirts, drawers, etc., 112 Bush
James H., clerk, res 1203 Taylor
Samuel A., real estate broker, res 1203 Taylor
Morison Thomas A., (Morison, Harris & Co.) res New York
Morison Thomas H., (Morison, Harris & Co.) res Norwalk, Conn see Morrison
Moritz Frederick, saloon, SE cor Fourth and Berry
John C., butcher, 1012 Pacific
Mark, money broker, 329 Montgom- ery, res 524 Jessie
Michael, commission merchant, res 636 Post
Morizeaux Pierre, tallowmaker, res cor Fifth and Railroad avs, South S. F
Morken Herman F., saloon, 320 Pine, res 827 Post
Morley C., clerk, res 207 Kearney
Camilla, teacher vocal and instru- mental music, res 942 Mission
M. A., laborer with J. H. McAlister, res 309 Chestnut
William, stevedore with Menzies & Bingham
COMMERCIAL INSURANCE CO, of CALIFORNIA,
Office, 228 California St.
Curled Hair, Eureka, Moss and African Fibre, at Pacific Glue Manuf. Co., 406 Market.
BEAMISH'S, Nucleus Building, cor. Thira and Market Sts., SHIRTS, CLOTHING, Ready Made and to Order.
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Morlock Charles, shipping clerk with Well- man, Peck & Co., res 1121 FPost Dillon, woodturner, res Heinz Hotel Fred., dairy produce, 25 Centre Mar- ket, res 1608 California
William, woodturner with S. F. Manfg Co
Mornbert Emil, laborer, Pacific Oil and Lead Works, res 258 Third
Morning Call, (daily) San Francisco Call Co. pubs., office 525 Mont- gomery, editorial rooms 517 Clay Morning P., laborer, P. M. S. S. Co. Moro Carlo, cook, res Roma Hotel
Morocco Factory, Michael Riley, proptr, SE cor First av and Fifteenth, South S. F.
Moron Benjamin, (Garrett & M.) res 1527 Dupont
Moroney John, driver, O. R. R. Co., res 18 Freelon
John, laborer, res 751 Brannan
John, liquor merchant, res 423 Minna M. E. Miss, teacher, Eighth-st Pri- mary School, res 423 Minna
Michael, blacksmith's helper with P. M. S. S. Co., res 250 Tehama
Paul, (Hopkins & M.) res 417 Eddy Paul L., clerk with Hooker & Co., res 417 Eddy
see Maroney
Morran James F., salesman with Norton & Gavan, res 1804 Market
Morozini Emile, res Guillaume Tell Hotel
Morrell Abraham J., real estate, 420 Montgomery, room 8, res 530 Harrison
Charles, musician, res 419 Powell
Charles, jr., bookbinder with Bartling & Kimball, res 419 Powell Charles F., turner with Field[& Frei, res 28 Silver
Ernest, clerk, res 526 Kearny
Frank, special policeman, res Third
Frank D., builder, res 724 Bush
James T., special policeman, res NW cor Mason and Pacific
Moses, wire ropemaker, res 819 Bat- tery
Oliver L. jr., turner with O. L. Mor- rell, res 28 Silver
Oliver L., agent Pioneer Furniture Manfg Co., res 28 Silver
Morres Sigismund, dry goods, 813 Stockton, res 607 Stevenson
Morretto C., teacher music, res 200 Ellis
Morrill & Co., (Samuel Morrill and James McMackin) manufrs printing inks, 509 Commercial
Charles A., importer boots, res 2605 Bush
Frank, laborer, res 120 Howard
Joseph R., bookkeeper with Dunbar, Hendry & Lavery, 107 Stockton
Morrill Oliver C., butcher, res 712 Leaven- worth
N. S., shipwright, Shipwright's Assn, 71 New Montgomery
Samuel, (Morrill & Co.) res Boston S. S., moulder, Union Iron Works, res 122 Dora
Warren P., compositor with H. G. Langley, 517 Clay
Morris & Frankel, (Isaac Morris and David Frankel) manufrs cigarettes, 414 Sacramento
Morris & Hall, (H. S. Morris and R. A. Hall) saloon, 818 Pacific A. Mrs., res 142 Shipley
Aaron, jobber in groceries, etc., 713 Sansome, res 526 Clay
Morris Abraham, (J. and A. Morris) res 2506 Sacramento
Abraham, merchant, res 122 O'Farrell Adolph, tailor, 17 Second, res 7471/9 Folsom
Alexander, painter, res 446 Brannan Alexander H., painter, res 446 Bran- nan
Arthur, lieut. U. S. A., Point San José
B. & Co., (B. Morris and J. T. Little- ford) manfg jewelers, 643 Sacra- mento
Barnet, clothing, res 1511 Powell
Benjamin, clerk with Henry Droge, res 1511 Powell
Benjamin, (B. Morris & Co.) res 1008 Sutter
Benjamin, (L. Morris & Son) res 46 Second
Bernard, sewing machine operator with S. W. Rosenstock & Co., res 145 Natoma
Catharine A., with S. Kellett, res 1024 Mission
Morris Charles D., clerk with L. P. Fisher, 21 Merchants' Exchange Cornelius R., clerk, P. O., res 1234 Pacific
Morris David, machinist, 136 Post, res 232 Post
David, longshoreman, res 3 Berry
David, newsagent, C. P. R. R., res W s Powell nr Broadway
David, porter with D. Samuels, res 142 Shipley
David, seaman, res 112 Steuart
Dennis, hostler with James Craig, res 1324 Sacramento
Edward, blacksmith with Thomas Donlan, res 512 Geary
Edward, miner, res Mechanics' House
Edwin, speculator, res 507 Powell
Emil P., carpenter, 617 Hyde, res 900 Post
F., laborer, Lick House
F. Thomas, stevedore, res 405 Main
- Frederick, res 700 Broadway
E. P. FELLOWS & CO., IMPORTERS OF WINE and LIQUOR LABELS.
"Gerke" Wine, vintage 1868. The future "Chateau Yquem" of California. "Eugene Casserly."
340
GEO. W. CHAPIN, ALWAYS READY TO BUY AND SELL
REAL ESTATE.
MOR
737
MOR
Morris Frederick, amalgamator and assayer, res 1108 Pacific
Frederick, barkeeper with Alonzo Farr, res 646 Fourth
George, pantryman with A. E. Swain, res 227 Stevenson
Henry, tailor, 1035 Howard
George, shoemaker, res 263 Third Henry E., seaman, res 115 Clark
Henry F., clerk, Recorder's office, res NW cor Jackson and Montgomery Morris Henry S., (Morris & Hall) res 1604 Jones
Hertz, expressman, cor Montgomery and Washington, res 40 South Park
Issaac, (Morr s & Frankel) res 438 Natoma
I. J., machinist, res Montgomery's Hotel
Morris J. & A., (Joseph and Abraham Morris) marble works, 216 Fifth
J., butcher, res Spreen's Exchange, South S. F.
J. B. Mrs., widow, res N s Meacham pl
Jacob, res 820 Washington
James, showcardwriter, 33 Geary, res 1104 Van Ness av
John H., clerk, res N s Meacham pl John, res 1404 Van Ness av
John, waiter, 156 Second, res 14 Natoma
John H., clerk with G. W. Guion, res 5 Meacham pl
John W., master mariner, res 527 Sacramento
Morris Joseph, (J. & A. Morris) res 2506 Sacramento
Joseph J., special policeman, res 703 Davis
Morris Julius, cigar manfr. and importer tobacco, SE cor Clay and Battery res 2716 Howard
L. & Son, (L. and Benjamin L. Morris) tailors, 27 Second
L., (L. Morris & Son) res 46 Second - L., painter, res 112 Polk
Lemuel P., carpenter, 619 Hyde, res 900 Post
Levi, stevedore, res 724 Clementina Mary, hairdresser with Mrs. M. J. Farrell, res 5 Mission pl
Michael, waiter, Lick House
Nathan, shoefinisher with S. W. Rosenstock & Co., res 145 Natoma
P., clothing, res 122 William
P., laborer with G. Venard, res 221 Pacific
Patrick, hostler, Dexter Stables, res 130 Clementina
Patrick, laborer, S. F. Gaslight Co., res E s Illinois nr Napa
Morris Patrick J., (Wason & M.) res 314 Tyler
Morris Peter, expressman, cor Market and Sutter, res 43 Nevada
Pincus, clothing, res 122 William
Robert D., carpenter, res Twelfth av nr P, South S. F.
Richard, longshoreman, res 219 Pacific S. F., clerk with Madison & Burke, res 3713 Sixth
Samuel, blacksmith, res 49 Jessie Samuel N., exchange teller, National Gold Bank and Trust Co., res 1837 Bush
Morris, Schwab & Co., (W. Morris, Jos. Schwab and John F. Ken- nedy) importers and dealers in artists' materials, paintings, en- gravings, etc., and gilding, fac- tory 115 Jessie, Art Gallery, 21 Post
Simon, machine operator with S. W. Rosenstock & Co., res 145 Natoma Terrence, barkeeper, 236 Mont- gomery, res Russ House
Theodore, machinist with David Morris, res 232 Post
Thomas, bricklayer, Palace Hotel
Thomas, laborer, res 539 Natoma
Thomas F., stevedore, res 405 Main Thomas J., mechanic, res 227 Second &
Morris William. (Morris, Schwab Co.) res 822 Bush
William, lieut. U. S. A., res Point San José
William, shipjoiner, res Ns Bush bet Scott and Devisadero
William, teamster, 502 Fourth, res SW cor Zoe and Brannan
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