The New city annual directory of San Francisco, 1875, Part 129

Author: D.M. Bishop & Co
Publication date: 1875
Publisher: San Francisco : D.M. Bishop & Co.
Number of Pages: 1294


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George, bartender with George Roe- ben, res 39 Pacific


Peter, (Otten & Beckmann) res SE cor Dupont and Vallejo


Ottenberg Henry, butcher, res Spreen's Ex- change, South S. F.


Jonas, barber with J. Streib & Co., res 15 Powell


Otterstedt Fritz, with Osmer & Co., res NW cor First and Brannan


Ottinger John, paper carrier, res NE cor Noe and Twenty-fourth


Ottman Henry, confectioner with M. A. Mer- cer, res 734 Clementina


Otto & Co., (Charles Otto) importers and dealers in hardware, 312 Bush and 532 Market


Albert, seaman, res 54 Sacramento


Anna, dressmaker, res 101% Harriet Anton F., clerk with C. Otto, res 713 Sutter


August C., tailor, 335 Bush, res 429 Bush


Charles, cook, res 114 Morton


Charles, (Otto & Co.) res 713 Sutter


Charles, varnisher, res 10 Freelon


D., machinist with Wm. T. Garratt, res 1208 Pacific


Ferdinand, shoemaker, res 114 Morton Hans, tanner with Funcke & Co., res 42012 Shipley


John, cabinetmaker, res 415 Brannan John, tailor, res 728 McAllister


L., seaman, res 54 Sacramento Lewis, barkeeper, res 1321 Filbert


Minnie, ladies' nurse, res 101% Har- riet


Peter, laborer, Empire Brewery


Richard, operator with J. D. Godeus, res 240 Seventh


Richard T., machinist with Wm. T. Garratt, res 1208 Pacific


Ottowother Matthias, laborer with P. Gue- rin, res 928 Jackson


Otver Peter, brewer, res 421 Dupont Oubert G. P., jeweler, res 620 Fulton


Oughin Michael, blacksmith, res 633 Steven- son Oule Lizzie, widow, res 2 Delaware crt Oulif Alexis, salesman with F. Toplitz, res 723 O'Farrell


Oultman J. C., with H. C. Wright, res 54 Steuart


Oulton George, (Pacific Distilling and Refining Co.)res 320 Seventeenth H. G., chop house, res 806 Third Ouran Thomas, carriagemaker,res 620 Minna


COMMERCIAL INSURANCE CO. of CALIFORNIA,


Office, 228 California St.


Curled Hair, Eureka, Moss and African Fibre, at Pacific Glue Manuf. Co., 406 Market.


CLOTHING, Newest Styles, LARGE ASSORTMENT, BEAMISH'S, NUCLEUS BUILDING, cor. THIRD and MARKET.


OUT


796


OZO


Outcalt Peter, bookkeeper with A. E. Magill, res 656 Folsom


Outsen Hans, miller with Eisen Bros


Outsinger Wolf, butcher, res Spreen's Ex- change, South S. F.


Ovenbach Ferdinand, confectioner, res 540 Washington


Ovendale J. H., master schr Marguerita Ovens Thomas, machinist, res 205 Second Overall Jacob, joiner with Pacific Barrel and Keg Co., res 530 Folsom


Overend James, pressman, res 8 Calhoun John A. T., steam power, 508-512 Commercial, res 8 Calhoun


Joseph A., with Pacific Wire Mnfg Co., res 223 Clara


Robert M., pressman, Bulletin office, res 435 Clementina


Overland House, J. E. Slinkey proptr, 1519-533 Sacramento


Overland Monthly, John H. Carmany & Co., publishers, 409 Washing- ton


Overland Railway Ticket Office, 214 Mont- gomery


Overman No. 2 S. M. Co., (Gold Hill, Nev.) David Wilder, sec, 28 Merchants' Exchange


Overman S. M. Co., (Gold Hill Nev.) George D. Edwards, sec, 414 Cal- ifornia


Overmann Francis, miner, res Sacramento Hotel


Fred., carpenter, res Seventeenth bet Church and Dolores


Overmohle Bernard, clerk with S. Lachman & Co., res 1141 Howard


Overmohle Henry, groceries and li- quors, SW cor Moss and Howard Overstreet William F., compositor, Bulletin, res 2652 Folsom


Overton Charles P., clerk with L. N. Handy & Co., res 8 Virginia


Elias P., carpenter, res 8 Virginia


Isaac, clerk, U. S. drayman, res 834 Mission


W.F., messenger, Wells, Farge & Co., res Sacramento City


Oviedo V., capitalist, res 942 Folsom Owald Charles, brewer, res SE cor Mission and Nineteenth


Owen Charles T., tanner, res Globe House David, miner, res 5 Jackson


E. D., mechanic with Wells, Russell & Co. res 540 Mission


Elizabeth H., widow, res 1325 Pacific


Edmund J., res 932 Pacific


· Eugene B., laborer, res 50 Ritch


George, musician, res 812 Clara


L. C. Mrs., boarding, res 326 O'Far- rell


Owens & Moore, (B. W. Owens and E. Moore) commission merchants, dealers in wool, hides, pelts and grain, office 405 Front


Owens A. R., with J. B. Owens, res cor Fil- more and Ellis


- Benjamin W., (Owens & Moore) res 821 Tyler


Caroline, Mrs., boarding and lodging, 937 Howard


Ellen M. Mrs., teacher Broadway Grammar School, res 416 Bryant


Owens G. and S. M. Co., (San Bernardino) Frank Swift, sec, 419 California H. J., clerk C. P. R. R., Co., res 129 Silver


Henry, res 516 Eddy


- John, res 1055 Mission


James, finisher with Buckingham & Hecht, res 24 Oak


James H., res 1616 Polk


John, salesman, res 265 Jessie


Owens John B., agent for N. Clark's (Pacific Pottery) earthenware and fire brick, 3 California, res 416 Bryant [see adv. page 19A]


John E., pressman, res 10 Rousch


Martin, laborer, Palace Hotel


Mary, Mrs., teacher Pine and Larkin st Primary School, res 614 Bush


Nellie M. Miss, teacher Broadway Grammar School, res 416 Bryant Patrick, laborer, res 22 Frederick


Patrick, laborer, res 640 Minna


Patrick, nurseryman, res Golden Gate Park


Peter, laborer, res 416 Austin


Peter painter, res 3 Martha pl


T. S., blockmaker, res 402 Broadway


Thomas, hostler, Potrero and B. V R. R. Co


Thomas, plumber with L. Hufschmidt & Bro., 642 Clay, res Racine House


Thomas, stevedore, res 54 Sacra- mento


Thomas B., harnessmaker with John Bruner, res 902 Montgomery


Thomas J., agent Folsom Granite Co., and mining sec., 213 San- some, res 1047 Mission


Thurston C., bookkeeper, res 1023 Market


William, seaman, res 5 Jackson


William, teamster, res Adams House -, widow, seamstress, res 212 Gough Ox Samuel, expressman, res E s Bourbon bet Eddy and Ellis


Oxley Arthur W., bookkeeper with Murphy, Grant & Co., res 1802 Dupont


Oxton Adolphus, teamster, res 7 Margaret pl F. A., carpenter with L. Racouillat & Co., res 24 Turk


Ozanne Arthur, machinist, R. R. wool depot, res 27 Gilbert


Charles, laborer, res 27 Gilbert Ozouf Sophia Mrs., dressmaker, res 315 Stockton


CALIFORNIA WINES AND BRANDIES, for EXPORTATION, HENRY GERKE, 414 MARKET.


E. P. FELLOWS & CO.,


Importers of LIQUOR DEALERS' GLASSWARE and SUNDRIES.


GEO. W. CHAPIN, 434 Montgomery Street,


HAS BARGAINS IN REAL ESTATE.


PAA


797


PAC


P


Paasch Louis, laborer, Pacific Distilling and Refining Co


Pac James J., fruit, 1225 Dupont John J., barkeeper with J. P. Ricaud, res 30 Hinckley


Pace


& Brincatt, (Joseph Pace and Salvo Brincatt) wholesale and retail poultry dealers, 9 Clay-st Market


Pace Charles, chronometer and watch manfr, 418 Battery, res 1018 Jackson


Pace Joseph, (Pace & Brincatt) res 10 St Mary


Pacey Ellen, widow, bakery, res 260 Eighth Pacheco Coal Co., (Contra Costa Co.) J. F. Atwill, sec., 240 Montgomery


Pacific Appeal, (weekly) Peter Ander- son editor and proptr, 511 Sansom Pacific Asbestos M. and Mnfg. Co., (Placer Co., Cal.) H. B. Congdon, sec., office 32 Merchant's Exchange


Pacific Bag Factory, E. Detrick & Co. proptrs, 121-123 Clay and 130 Commercial


Pacific Baptist, (weekly) Evangel Pub- lishing Co., 409 Washington


Pacific Bank, Peter H. Burnett Prest., NW cor Sansome and Pine


Pacific Barrel and Keg Co., works S s Brannan bet Seventh and Eighth, Flint, Peabody & Co. agents, office 408 California


Pacific Borax Co., works Columbus, Es- meralda Co., Nev., John G. Brugiere, sec., office 621 Sansome Pacific Box Factory, L. Racouillat & Co. proptrs, 481-483 Brannan


Pacific Brass Foundry, W. D. Clark & Co., 20 Fremont


Pacific Brewery, F. Fortmann & Co. proptrs, 269-271 Tehama


Pacific Bridge Co., Charles H. Gorrill prest., works, Berry nr Fourth, office 606 Montgomery


Pacific Business College, M. K. Lau- den, prest., cor Geary and Stock- ton


Pacific Cement Co., P. Martin, prest., 502 Kearny


Pacific Chemical Works, NE cor Francisco and Mason, C. D. Collins, sec., office 531 California


Pacific Churchman, (monthly, reli- gious) Rev. Thos. Smith, editor, Cubery & Co., pub., 414 Market Pacific Club, William Norris, prest., D. J. Tallant, treas., Cutler McAl- lister, sec., 530 California


Pacific Coast Collection Agency, W. D. Con- ard & Co., 606 Montgomery


Pacific Coast Wrecking Co., George W. Morgan, sec., 106 Davis


Pacific Commercial Company, James McKinley, prest., D. J. Burnett, sec., dealers in coal and wood, 328-340 Geary, 1212 Polk, and La Rue's wharf


Pacific Cordage Co., Oliver Eldridge, prest., E. S. Noyes, sec., J. D. Farwell, agent, office 116 Front


Pacific Distilling and Refining Company, H. Voorman, George Oulton and Louis Schultz, proptrs cor Pierce and Lombard, office 411 Washington


Pacific Dredging Co., B. B. Minor, sec., 4111/2 California


Pacific Electro-Depositing Works, George S. Ladd, prest., 134 Sutter


Pacific Exchange, McPherson & Peterson, proptrs, 26 Steuart


Pacific File Works, John Parkin, propr, 53 Beale


Pacific Flour Mill, John Zeile, proptr, 506 Pacific


Pacific Fruit Market, 532-534 Clay


Pacific Glass Works, cor Mariposa and Iowa, Potrero, John Taylor, prest, Ed- mund Marks, sec, 514 Washington Pacific Glove Works, Shoenberg & Levinsky, proptrs, 511 Sacra- mento


Pacific Glue Manufacturing Com- pany, W. H. Codington, prest., George S. Dana, supt., manfr glue, curled hair and neatsfoot oil, cor Gough and Lombard, salesroom 406 Market


Pacific Grocer, (weekly) Penoyer, Hol- loway & Co., publishers, 409 Washington


Pacific Gold and Silver Plating Works, W. E. Shepman, proptr, 518 Market


Pacific Granite Co., office NE cor Third and King


Pacific Hall, Thomas Blair, manager, N s Bush bet Kearny and Dupont


Pacific Hebrew Orphan Asylum and Home Society, Leo Eloesser, sec., 1517- 1519 Mason, office 414 Clay


Pacific Hotel, Mary O'Connor, proptrss, 115 First


Pacific Hydro Carbon Co., works cor Sev- enth and King


Pacific Ice Company, D. Martin, supt., SE cor Broadway and Bat- tery


Pacific Ink Manufactory, James J. Knowlton, proptr., 222-224 Bran- nan; Frankenthal & Co., agents, SW cor California and Battery Pacific Insurance Agency, Jonathan Hunt, manager, 313 California


Pacific Iron Works, Goddard & Co., proptrs, First and Fremont bet Mission and Howard


R. J. TRUMBULL, DEALER IN


BULBS, SEEDS, TREES, etc., 427 SANSOME ST.


MASONIC SAVINGS AND LOAN BANK, 6 POST STREET, MASONIC TEMPLE.


THOMPSON BROS., EUREKA, FOUNDRY.


CASTINGS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. 129 and 131 BEALE STREET.


PAC


798


PAC


Pacific Jute Manufacturing Co., Leopold Cahn, prest., Phillip Susmann, sec., 115 Battery


Pacific Law Reporter, (daily and weekly) J. P. Borgardus, publish- er and proptr, office 532 Merchant


Pacific Linseed Oil and Lead Works, John Bensley, prest., S. I. C. Swezey, sec., N s King bet Second and Third, office 3 Front


Pacific Livery Stable, George Banks, proptr, W s Jones bet Sutter and Post


Pacific Lodging House. Ralston & Cottrell, proptrs, 207 Leidesdorf


Pacific Looking Glass and Picture Frame Manufactory, Mc- Eachren & Parkinson, proptrs, 437 Brannan


Pacific Lumber and Mill Co., P. M. McLar- en, sec., 437 Pine


Pacific Lyceum Bureau, F. H. Hub- bard, M. D., prest., C. M. Prod- ger, manager, office 33 Kearny


Pacific M. Co., J. W. Clark, sec., 418 Cali. Pacific Mail S. S. Company, (prin- cipal office, New York) Jennings S. Cox, agent, office cor Sacra- mento and Leisdesdorff, wharf cor First and Brannan [see adv. page 9A]


Pacific Mail S. S. Co's Warehouses, foot of First, cor Brannan


Pacific Medical and Surgical Journal, (monthly) Drs. Hen- ry Gibbons and Henry Gibbons, jr., editors, office 26 Montgomery Pacific Mutual Benefit Associa- tion, William Ford, prest., John S. Bugbee, sec., 19-20 Montgom- ery blk


Pacific Mutual Life Insurance Co., Trust Fund Ins. Assn, general agents, office 320 California


Pacific Newspaper Publishing Company, Carlos White, pro- prietor, 532 Clay


Pacific Nursery, F. Ludemann & Co. proptrs, SW cor Baker and Lombard


Pacific Odd Fellow, (weekly) Wm. Halley, editor and proptr, office 531 California


Pacific Oil Works, Allyne & White, proptrs, NE cor Chestnut and Taylor, office 112-114 Front


Pacific Oyster House, C. Haake, proptr, 337 Bush Pacific Paper Mills, (Stockton) agency 331 Montgomery


Pacific Paving Co., H. G. Livermore, pres, C. B. Williams, supt, 206 Front


Pacific Pneumatic Gas Co., (The) Ira P. Rankin, pres, office 127 First


Pacific Pottery, John B. Owens, agent, 3 California [see adv. page 194] Pacific Powder Co., J. L. N. Shepard, treas, office 402 Front


Pacific Railroad House, Leopold Diedering, proptr, 446 Brannan


Pacific Reduction Works, Guido Kustel, supt, Moritz Mendheim manager, office 210 Front


Pacific, (religious weekly), Bacon & Co., and C. A. Klose publishers, 508 Clay


Pacific Rolling Mill Co., Wm. Al- vord, pres, S. I. C. Swezey, sec, L. B. Benchley, vice-president and manager, works Potrero Point, office 3 Front


Pacific Rubber Paint Co., (A. C. Dietz & Co.) office 224 Front


Pacific Rural Press, (Agricultural, weekly), Dewey & Co., publishers and proprietors, 224 Sansome Pacific Safe Co., Joseph Stevens, manager, 317 Battery


Pacific Sal Soda Co., Aaron Doud, agent, office 109 California, works Berry bet Fourth and Fifth


Pacific Saw Manufacturing Co., (Charles P. Sheffield, Nathan W. Spaulding and James Patter- son, ) mufrs of saws, planing knives, etc., 17-19 Fremont ·


Pacific Stable, A. W. Vigoureux, proptr, 709 Jones


Pacific Straw Works, E. R. Hawley and G. A. Dean, proptrs, 335 Bush


Pacific-st Wharf, foot Pacific


Pacific Tallow Works, John Pear- son, proptr, Fifth av nr Railroad av South S. F.


Pacific Transfer Co., baggage express, C. J. Coleman, pres, J. Henley Smith, vice-pres, 110 Sutter Pacific Type Foundry, Nelson C. Hawks, agent, 532 Clay


Pacific United Workingmen's Furniture Manufactur- ing Co., (Ernest Bortfeld, pres, .John Gripp, sec, John Schuma- cher, treas, 736 Brannan


Pacific Vinegar Works, Pohley & Koster, proptrs, NW cor Gough and Fulton, office 323 Front


Pacific Warehouse, (Free), J. F. Haycock & Co., proptrs, NE cor Broad- way and Battery


Pacific Wire Manufacturing Co., Joshua Gray, supt, 437 Brannan, A. S. Hallidie, agent, 113-115 Pine Pacific Wood Engraving Co., T. J. Pettit, supt, 528 California Pacific Wood Preserving Co., Berry bet Fourth and Fifth, office 606 Montgomery


C. P. VAN SCHAACK & COM


Importers CLOTHING, FURNISHING GOODS, etc., Nos 706, 708, 710, 712, 714, 716 KEARNY ST.


ANSONIA CLOCK CO., MURRAY DAVIS, Agent, 31 and 33 SUTTER STREET.


GEO. W. CHAPIN, REAL ESTATE AGENT,


434 MONTGOMERY STREET.


PAC


799


PAI


Pacific Wool Depot, Thomas Bailey & Co., proptrs, SE cor King and Fifth


Pacific Youth, (monthly), J. F. Davis, publisher, office 512 Sacramento Packard Abraham D., waiter, N. Y. Bakery, res 133612 Stockton


Cyrus, carpenter, res Coso av, B. H. George, cook, N. Y. Bakery, res 13361/2 Stockton


James B., res 152 Silver


Packer E. M. J. Mrs., lodgings, 229 Kearny James, laundryman, res 1710 Mason John, laborer, res S s Pacific bet Gough and Octavia


Packham Robert, foreman laborers', Union Iron Works, res 6 Natoma


Packscher Joseph, tinsmith with Union Brass Foundry, res 27 Perry


Paddock George H., Second Lieut, Co. D., 4th Artillery, Alcatraz


Nathan C., res 49 South Park


Winfield W., carriage builder with H. M. Black & Co., res 235 O'Farrell


Paddon Abel, brewer, Star Brewery, res 208 Eleventh


William, brewer, Star Brewery, res 1234 Folsom


Padilla Guadalupe, stockfitter with Porter, Blum & Slessinger, res 524 Broadway


Louis, barber, 1423 Dupont


Padrone Olivia, dressmaker, res 1313 Powell Paeschke William, carpenter with H. Müller, res 228 Bush


Paganini Joseph, laborer, res 907 Washing- ton


Page & Cowell, (Frank B. Page and Harper J. Cowell) dealers in lumber, doors, windows and blinds, NE cor Mission and Spear


Page and Panacca S. M. Co., (Pioche, Nev.) H. P. Bush, sec., 27 Merchants' Exchange


Charles, atty-at-law, 18 U. S.Crt bldg, res 1000 Van Ness av


Charles, mining stock dealer, res 414 Post


David S., shaperhand with O. L. Morrell, res 610 Third


Edward, waiter, U. S. Restaurant, res 1304 Powell


Edward, woodturner with Field & Frei, res 610 Third


Emma Miss, res 844 Folsom


Frances Mrs .. clerk U. S. Surveyor General's office, res Oakland


Frank B., (Page & Cowell) res 118 Geary


Frederick C., res 1060 Howard


George, serviceman, S. F. Gaslight Co., res 14 Park av


George D., varnisher, res 14 Park av Gustav L., (Westerfeld & P.) res 8131/2 Folsom


Page Henry, (Bennett & P.) Van Ness av


res 1000


Henry H., carpenter, Cal. Mill, res 331 Minna


Hiram, seaman, stmr Montana, res 737 Brannan


J. E., millman with A. M. Jewell & Co., res 610 Third


James D., atty-at-law with C. Temple Emmet, res 844 Folsom


James D., jr., clerk with C. Temple Emmet, res 844 Folsom


Page James H., (John Taylor & Co.) res 213 Geary


John, pumpmaker, res 610 Third


John H., bagmaker with Neville & Co., res 503 East


Joseph, pumpmaker, res 610 Third Joseph, res Ss Twenty-seventh nr Columbia


L. B. Miss, res Clarendon House Mary A. J. Mrs., res 467 Minna


Milo, carpenter, res 3412 Zoe


Peter, shipwright, P. M. S. S. Co., res 27 Sumner


R. C. & Co., (R.C. Page, C.W. Cook and R. S. Eells) stockbrokers, 4051/2 California


Robert, cabinetmaker, res 8 Taylor Robert C., (R. C. Page & Co.) res 730 Post


Walter H., carriagesmith with Kim- ball Manfg Co., res 246 Fourth


Wilfred, (Bennett & P.) res 1000 Van Ness av


William, expressman, res 446 Bran- nan


William M., polisher with G. Ueffin- ger & Co., res 14 Park av


- Mrs., proprietress Galt House, 632 Market


see Paige


Pageman Charles, cook, schr Norway, res 5 Jackson


Pages Jules F., seal engraver and die sinker, 648 Sacramento, res 1316 O'Far- rell


Paget George W., salesman with B. Dennery & Co., res 840 Mission“


Paguezurray Martin, boarding house, 10 Gardner


Pahl Richard, boots and shoes, 77 Fourth, res Fair Oak nr Twenty-second


Pahl Richard H., groceries and liquors, SE cor Geary and Dupont


Paige Calvin, capitalist, res 116 Leidesdorff H. C., route agent, Wells, Fargo & Co., res Portland, Oregon


Timothy, real estate, res 1124 McAl- lister


Paille Marcellus L., butcher with F. Katz, res 519 Filbert


Paine Frederick A., watchman, Cal. Market, res 100 Sixth


NORCROSS & CO.,


U. A. O. D. REGALIAS.


Glue, Neat's Foot Oil and Curled Hair, at Pacific Glue Manufacturing Co., 406 Market St.


If you are suffering from DROPSY, use BETHESDA WATER. It will cure you. DUNDAR, HENDRY & LAVERY, Gen'l Agts. Pacific Coast, 107 Stockton s


PAI 800


PAL


Painter & Calvert, (Emlen Painter and John Calvert,) druggists and chemists, and dealers in trusses and supporters, SE cor Clay and Kearny, and NW cor Howard and Fourth


Painter & Co., (J. B. and T. P. Painter) type founders, electrotypers, stereotypers and printers' fur- nishing warehouse, 510-512 Clay Painter Emlen, (Painter & Cal- vert) res 1414 Clay


Painter Jerome B., (Painter & Co.) res 831 Jackson


John, clerk, res Sixteenth nr Mission John A., clerk with C. V. Gillespie, res 91412 Harrison


Painter Theodore P., (Painter & Co.) res Alameda


Paisley Charles, lumberman, res 410 Main Pajeken Edward, (Hellman Bros. & Co.) res 117 Stockton


Palace Amphitheatre, John Wilson, propr., SW cor Mission and New Mont- gomery


Palace Exchange, G. E. Gardner, manager, wines and liquors, cor Montgomery and Market


Palace Hotel, Warren Leland, lessee and manager, SW cor Market and New Montgomery


Palace Hotel Lumber Yard, SW cor Berry and Fifth


Palace of Art, George D. Morse, propr., 417 Montgomery


Palache Edmund, bookkeeper with Jones & Co., res E s Howard bet Twenty- fifth and Twenty-sixth


Gilbert, (H. M. Newhall & Co.) res 321 Fremont


James (Kittle & Co.) res W s Second av nr Sixteenth


R. E. K., clerk with H. M. Newhall & Co., res Second av, nr Six- teenth


Palachi Joseph, laborer, res 54912 Bryant Paladini Acili, fish, 29 Metropolitan, and 33- 35 San Francisco Markets


Palin Julien, laborer, res E s York nr Twentieth


Pall William, seaman, res rear 30 Clara Pallacio Antonio, saloon, 618 Front Ellen Mrs., res 641 Vallejo


Pio, dairyman, Fillmore nr Fran- cisco


Pallas James, expressman, P. M. S. S. Co.'s Wharf, res 231 Main


Pallier J. Gereud, cook, res 20 Lewis Pallies Alexander, commission merchant, 318 Davis, res 420 Octavia


Palm Edward, beer saloon, SE cor Pine and Kearny, res 114 Morton Richard, barkeeper, Concordia club, res 1 Cedar av


Palmer Annie, saloon, 1010 Kearny - Augustus, plumber, Palace Hotel Palmer Bros., (T. F. and J. D. Palmer dry and fancy goods, millinery etc, 726-734 Market


- C., carpenter, Palace Hotel


Palmer C. N., (Palmer Bros.) res 726 Market


Palmer Cassius C., (Lambert, P. & Co.) res Oakland


Palmer Charles, boot and shoe mnfr., 77 New Montgomery, res Galt House


Charles H., clerk with W. J. T. Pal- mer & Co., res 107 Fell


Clinton, clerk, stmr New World


Palmer Charles, manager Miners' Foundry and Machine Works (Cooperative, ) res 16 Rincon pl


Edward, clerk with P. Woods, res Pleasant bet Taylor and Jones


Edwin C., chief mailing clerk, P. O., res 1640 Washington


Edwin H., bookkeeper, res 2113 Webster


Frank, clerk with T. W. Stephens, res NW cor Mission and Thirty- first


Frank J., longshoreman, res Com- mercial Lodging House


Palmer Frank L., sec San Joaquin and King River Canal and Irriga- tion Co., office 418 California, res Oakland


George, res 78 Clementina


George, bookkeeper with Littlefield, Webb & Co., res 662 Harrison


Henry, commission merchant and agent Cal. wines, 302 Davis, res cor Thirteenth and Valencia


J. C., asst weigher, Custom House, res 203 Turk


Palmer Jacob, (Deming, Palmer & Co.) res 570 Folsom


James, carpenter, res 1004 Washing- ton


James R., cabinetmaker with W. J. T. Palmer & Co., res S s Fell bet Van Ness av and Franklin


Jane B., widow, res 26 Pleasant Jessie, res 323 Taylor


John D., upholsterer with Cook & Smith, res 869 Mission


John H., coppersmith, res Rincon crt Palmer Joseph D., (Palmer Bros.) res 726 Market Palmer, Knox & Co., (Wales L. Pal- mer and I. W. Knox) Golden State Iron Works, (Cooperative) Foundry and Machine Shop, 19- 25 First


Palmer Lawrence W., (Bishop & Co.) res 511 Webster


Linwood, clerk with E. P. Peckham, res Alameda


N. W. SPAULDING.


Manufacturer of Patent INSERTED TOOTH CIRCULAR SAWS, 17 and 19 Fremont St.


"Pride of Californians," Gerke White Wine, Vintage of 1868. Vineyard Depot, 414 Market st.


EO. W. CHAPIN, 434 Montgomery Street,


HAS BARGAINS IN REAL ESTATE.


PAL


801


PAR


Palmer Louisa A. Mrs., res 308 Third Michael, seaman, res 536 Mission


Olive Mrs., res 4 Essex pl


Peter, (Dominick & P.) res 16 Folsom Phoebe H., widow, res 726 Bush


S. L., widow, res 524 Eddy


S. R., res Grand Hotel


Samuel, laborer, Union Box Factory, res Overland House


Samuel H., bookkeeper, S. F. Ten- cent Parcel Delivery Co., res 26 Pleasant


Thomas, boatman, res SE cor Pacific and Front


Thomas, longshoreman, res 336 Bush Thomas F., (Palmer Bros.) res 220 O'Farrell


Palmer


W. J. T. & Co., (W. J. T. Palmer and Louis Focacci) manufacturers office and school furniture, office 323 California, factory 105-107 Mission


W. L., salesman, res Overland House Palmer Wales L., (Palmer, Knox & Co.) res 3 Essex pl


Warren S., res 26 Pleasant


William, shoemaker with S. W. Ros- enstock & Co., res Main bet Fol- and Harrison


William, with John D. Daily, res 52 Oaks


Palmer William F., edgetool maker, Berry bet Fourth and Fifth, res SW cor Fourth and Berry


William H., salesman with Murphy, Grant & Co., res 1306 Powell


William J. T., (W. J. T. Palmer & Co.) res 107 Fell


Palmero Lorenzo, fisherman, res 37 Sacra- mento


Palmers A. Mrs., res 1212 Broadway


Palmgreen Charles, stevedore with Geo. H. Whitney


Palmiere Louis, framemaker with L. Ghi- lardi, res 533 Howard


Paltenghi Andrew, marble works, 1029 Market


Palz Mary Mrs., dressmaker, res 631 Sutter Panai Antippa, chicken ranch, res Crescent av nr Bernal Heights


Panama Line Steamers, P. M. S. S. Co., proptrs, office NW cor Sac- ramento and Leidesdorff


Panamint M. Co., (Inyo Co., Cal.) Adolph H. R. Schmidt, sec., SE cor Sacramento and Kearny


Panario Frank, shipping clerk with Field & Frei, res 918 Geary


Pander Ezekiel, stoves and tinware, 32 Geary, res 461 Minna


Joseph, clerk with E. Pander, res 461 Minna


Panelli Peter, clerk with F. Daneri & Co., res 515 Vallejo


Pangburn Stanley D., conductor, N. B. and M. R. R., res 924 Folsom


Pannill Walter, salesman with H. M. New- hall & Co., res Van Ness av nr Sutter


Panșivico Paul, dairy produce, res 10 St. Charles pl


Pantalino M., fishdealer, 6 Bartol Panthony John, hostler with Hawley, Bowen & Co., res 429 Sixth


Pantoja Pedro, barber, res 10 Morey alley Panzer, A. M., quartermaster, P.M.S.S.Co. Paolli N., porter, 605 Broadway


Pape A. M. Mrs., dressmaker, 248 Third August, clerk with H. Doscher, res 372 Clementina


August C., tinsmith, and stoves and tinware, 1526 Stockton


Pape Frederick, salesman, Mayrisch Bros. & Co., (and Jacob Joost & Co.) res 622 Greenwich


Jacob, (Von Staden & Co.) res SE cor Stockton and O'Farrell


John H., porter with James M. Cur- tis, res NW cór Buchanan 'and McAllister


Thomas W., drayman with John O'Connor, res 1953 Pacific av


Papenfuss Frederick, master schr Emily Howard, res 14012 Shipley


Papenhausen H., carpenter, res Heinz Hotel Papilton Emil, baker with C. Vergez, res 109 Dupont


Papina John, laborer, res NW cor Douglas and Eighteenth


Papovich & Co., (L. Papovich and D. Be- cich) Chop House, 650 Sacra- mento


L., (Papovich & Co.) res 650 Sacra- mento


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Pappler Jacob, helper, Portland Boiler Works, res 474 Minna


Paquet D., harnessmaker, 510 Broadway


Paquette A. F., bookkeeper with Kane, O'Leary & Co., res 542 Jessie


Paradee G. W., blacksmith, res Park Hotel Paramore D. L., druggist with James H. Gates, res 164 New Montgomery Paravagna Luigi, proptr Garibaldi House, 222 Broadway




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