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Parbert Byron, driver with Healy & McGil- ligan, res old San José road nr Industrial School
Parcells John J., laborer, res N s San José av bet Twenty-sixth and Twenty- seventh
Price, carriagetrimmer, 9 Powell, res 416 Post
William H., carpenter, res First av nr Fifteenth
Parco Anthony, cigars, 124 Fourth, res 1108 Powell
Pardee E. H., oculist, 737 Clay, res Oakland Howard, clerk with Haskell & Co., res 737 Howard
COMMERCIAL INSURANCE CO. OF CALIFORNIA,
Office, 228 California St.
MASONIC SAVINGS AND LOAN BANK, 6 POST ST., MASONIC TEMPLE.
P 1
SHIRTS, CLOTHING, FURNISHING GOODS,
BEAMISH'S, Nucleus Building, cor. THIRD and MARKET Sts.
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Pardee J. W., with E. H. Pardee, res 217 Geary
Pardini, Bonaldi & Landini, (Narciso Par- dini, John Baptist Bonaldi and Gerolamo Landini) salt and fresh fish, 5021/2 Merchant
Eugene, boots and shoes, 724 Wash- ington
Narciso, (Pardini, Bonaldi & Lan- dini) res NE cor Montgomery and Sacramento
Parditzki Joseph A. E., cook, res 64 First Pardow Alfred A., atty-at-law, office 420 California, res 1025 Hyde
George, real estate agent, office 609 Sacramento, res 1025 Hyde
Pardy George, draughtsman with Pacific Iron Works, res The Windsor John, surveyor, 539 California
Parent Charles L., contractor, office 232 Fremont, res 1323 Mission
Charles L., jr., carpenter with C. L. Parent, res 1323 Mission
W. L., carpenter with C. L. Parent, res 410 Minna
Pareti Louis, laborer with Prusso & Spli- valo, res 621 Broadway
Parfaie Arsain, laundry, res Greenwich nr Gough
Paris Emile, carpenter, res 24 Minna
, S. E., widow, res 607 Bush
Pariseault Camille, carpenter, Enterprise Mill, res 614 Jones
Parisen Philip C., (Thierbach & P.) res 759 Howard
Park Allen, paperhanger with W. B. Peters, 321 Pine
Park Commissioners, office 302 Montgomery Park Collins, mason, res 745 Howard
E. M. Mrs., lodgings, 511 Stockton
Eberhard W., real estate, res SW cor Twenty-fourth and Mission
Eliza S. Mrs., lodgings, 116 Turk Park Hotel, John Schumacher, proptr, 22 Turk
Joseph G., res 701 Post
Thomas C., porter with H. Dutard, res Coso House
William, carpetweaver with A. Mac- kay, res Treat av bet Twenty-sec- ond and Twenty-third
William, laborer, res 3312 Garden
William C., pressman with A. L. Bancroft & Co., res 116 Turk Parke & Lacy, (L. C. Parke and B. T. Lacy) sole agents Burleigh Rock Drill Co. and mnfrs rock drilling machines, 310 California
Parke L. C., (Parke & Lacy) res 710 California
Parker & Co., (Frederick Parker and William S. Cook) real estate, em- ployment and business agency, 636 Sacramento
Parker & Fry, (W. C. Parker and E. M. Fry) stockbrokers, 116 Leides- dorff
Parker & McRunnels, (Edward W. Parker and David M. McRunnels) shoe- makers, 414 Third
Parker & Roche, (Charles H. Parker and John J. Roche) attys-at-law, 8- 10 Montgomery blk
A., fresco painter with G. W. Clark, 333 Pine
Abner, hackman, Occidental Hotel Adam, (Ferrier & Co.) res 926 Washington
Angeline C., widow, res 839 California Augustus, bricklayer, Palace Hotel Benjamin, trunkmaker with A. Haas & Co., res cor Seventeenth and Folsom
Caroline M. Mrs., reporter, Evening Post, res 1010 Montgomery
Catherine, chambermaid, 1034 Fol- som
Charles, capitalist, res 606 Montgom- ery
Charles, conductor, N. B. and M. R. R. Co., res 742 Folsom
Charles H., compositor, res 1221 Clay Charles H., (Parker & Roche) atty- at-law, 10 Montgomery blk, res NW cor Broadway and Taylor
D. S., master mariner, res Overland House
E. D., seaman, res North German Hotel
E. E. Mrs., night nurse, Ladies' Prot. and Relief Society, res SE cor Franklin and Geary
Edward, clerk, res 906 Market
Edward H., capitalist, res 1534 How- ard
Edward S., clerk with P. M. S. S. Co. res 523 Kearny
Edward W., (Parker & McRunnels) res 414 Third
Fiske L., clerk with T. J. Foster, res 839 California
Francis Miss, ladies' nurse, res 724 Harrison
Francis L., broker, res 139 Perry
Francis W., bookkeeper with Orin Jones, res 908 Clay
Frank L., bookkeeper with G. Mitch- ler, res 835 California
Frank M., trunkmaker with H. Behr- endt & Co., res 1008 Hyde
Parker Frederick, (Parker & Co.) res W s Buchanan bet Bush and Sutter
Frederick W., butcher, res 13 Perry
G. L., with Cornell Watch Co., NW cor Bryant and Fourth
George, frescopainter, res 519 Pine George A., (Parker, Watson & Co.) res Oakland
E. P. FELLOWS & CO.,
Sole Agents for FRITZCHE, SCHIMMEL & CO.'S ESSENTIAL OILS and FLAVORING EXTRCTS
WATERBURY CLOCK CO., MURRAY DAVIS, Agent, 31 and 33 SUTTER STREET.
Office :
310 CALIFORNIA ST. SAN FRANCISCO.
Burleigh Drills mounted on Patent "Buffalo" Carriage for Tunnels. PARKE & LACY SOLE AGENTS FOR Burleigh Rock Drill Co., Farmer's Dynomo Electric Machine & Hill's Exploder's Putnam Machine Co's Tools, Wright's Steam Pumps, Haskins' Engines.
Chas. W Nevin. Chas. D. Dunn. Don L. Swett,
D. L. SWETT & CO.
Park
BOOK AND JOB
PRINTERS 522 CLAY STREET,
SAN FRANCISCO.
BOOK-BINDERS, PAPER RULERS and
BLANK-BOOK
MANUFACTURERS
Law Printing a Specialty.
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EO. W. CHAPIN, REAL ESTATE AGENT,
434 MONTGOMERY STREET.
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Parker George F., merchant, res 1212 Powell
Harold, seaman, res 50 Natoma
Harvey res 411 Powell
Harvey D., res 703 Greenwich
Hayward P., bookkeeper, res 515 Folsom
Henry A., barkeeper with G. Man- genberg
J., trunkmaker, res 2048 Mission
J. K., machinist with W. T. Garratt, res Willard House
James, carpenter, res Franklin Hotel Parker James M., money broker, office 609 Sacramento, res 17 Willow
Jean Miss, vice-principal, Washing- ton Grammar School, res 926 Washington
Jeremiah, clerk with C. P. Van Schaack, res 1008 Hyde
Johanna, widow, res 81 Stevenson
John, boot and shoemaker, res 1106 Clay
John, medical student, res 652 Mis- sion
John B., machinist, res 1807 Stock- ton
John H., bakery and confectionery, 245 Third
John S., woodcarver, 502 Third, res 758 Harrison
Joseph, res 609 Folsom
Joseph, machinist, res Railroad House
Joseph M., barkeeper with Fox & Vincent, res 411 Powell
Kate Miss, res 250 Beale
Kate Mrs., lodgings, 1034 Folsom
L. H., machinist with Fairbanks & Hutchinson, res 1236 Folsom
Louis, carriagemaker with Kimball Manfg Co., res 428 Third
Louis, compositor, res Overland House
M. B. Miss, teacher, Market-st Prim. School, res 1081/2 Powell
Parker M. H. Mrs., lodgings, 405 Kearny
M. W. Mrs., agent, Ladies' Deposi- tory, 15 New Montgomery, res 1081/2 Powell
Mary, widow, res 926 Washington
Milan, whitener with J. Q. Garfield, res 1941 Broadway
Nathan D., clerk with A. E. Magill, res Cosmopolitan Hotel
Richard D., carpenter, res 13 Perry Robert A. Mrs., widow, res 821 Fil- bert
Rufus, carpenter. res 741 Market
S. F., widow, res 839 California
Susan L., widow, res N s Walnut av bet Larkin and Polk
T. F., expressman, res Church lane
T.M., night inspector, Custom House, res 549 Mission
Parker Thomas, house carpenter, res 936 Folsom
Wattson & Co.,!(Geo. A. Parker and Samuel B. Wattson) importers, jobbers and manfrs tobacco and cigars, 221-225 Front
W. E., fireman, S. P. R. R. Co.
William, assistant marine reporter, Meiggs' Wharf
William, blacksmith with McAfee, Spiers & Co., res cor Beale and Howard
William, carpenter, res 408 Clemen- tina
William, laborer, res Beale nr How- ard ·
William, seaman, stmr Donald, res 42 Sacramento
William C., (Parker & Fry) res Oak- land
William J., steward, Bohemian Club, res 1606 Hyde
Parkhurst Clint., journalist, Morning Call, res 908 Howard
David L., exchange clerk, Bank of California, res 1401 Taylor
Joseph W., carpenter, res 431 Pine
V. S. W., importer hardware, scales, etc. 318 Pine, res Russ House
Parkin Charles A., springmaker with Betts Spring Co., res 155 Minna
E. H., springmaker with Betts Spring Co., res 155 Minna
John, proptr Pacific File Works, 53 Beale, res 12 Mary
Thomas, carpenter, 212 Leidesdorff, res Oakland
Parkinson George C., res SE cor Capp and Twenty-fifth
Parkinson James C., (McEachren & P.) res 519 Third
John H., machinist, res NE cor How- ard and Twenty-first
Samuel H., machinist, Union Iron Works, res 106 Natoma
Parkman Emma Mrs., lodgings, 646 Fourth Parks David, ham carver with Wilson, Merry & Co., res cor Buchanan and Bay
James, carpenter, res 964 Mission
James, clerk with W. C. Miller, res 1124 Stockton
James D., laborer, res 819 Kearny John, office 14 Post, res 1115 Van Ness av
John, laborer, res 225 Drumm
John, porter with Johnston & Veasey, res Oriental Hotel
John C., sawyer with W. B. Brad- bury, res 657 Mission
Lucy B. with Miltz, Swart & Co., res 219 Austin
Madeline, widow, res 504 Jessie
Robert, expressman, res 922 Mont- gomery
R. J. TRUMBULL,
DEALER IN
BULBS, SEEDS, TREES, etc., 427 SANSOME ST.
PACIFIC GLUE MANUFACTURING COMPANY, 406 MARKET STREET.
Ile " Gerke," "A full flavored, pleasant Hock-like, Wine." -- London Lancet, June 20, 1874.
EUREKA FOUNDRY, THOMPSON BROS., Proprietors. CASTINGS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. 129 and 131 BEALE STREET.
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Parks Robert F., wool merchant, office 10 Davis, res 1115 Sutter
Parmelee George E., stockbroker, 424 Mont- gomery
Parmenio R. C., laborer, res National Hotel Parmieri Louis, with L. Ghilardi res 533 Howard
Parnell John, real estate, 724 Mission
Parnfield C. P., clerk, Union Ins. Co., res 355 Seventeenth
Parnow Charles T., master mariner, res rear 220 Ritch
Parquette A. F., bookkeeper with Wand, Kane & Co., res 542 Jessie
Parr James, teamster with Weed & Gorie, res 933 Market
John M., bricklayer, res 115 Second Richard E., clerk with W. U. Tel. Co., res rear 826 Broadway
Parratt Frederick, clerk with Dickson, De- Wolf & Co., res Oakland
Parrell Patrick, baggagemaster, S. P. R. R. Co
Parrish A. H. Mrs., lodgings, 240 Jessie
C. H., porter with F. & P. J. Cassin, res Lombard bet Dupont and Kearny
Nathan C., machineman with A. M. Jewell & Co,, res cor Twenty- third and Capp
Norman, carpenter, res W s Treat av nr Twenty-second
Parrott & Co., (John Parrott, W. F. Babcock and Tiburcio Parrott) commission merchants, 306 Cal- ifornia
Avarilla, widow, res cor Greenwich and Octavia
E. R., brakeman, S. P. R. R. Co. John, bricklayer, res 72712 Bush
Parrott John, capitalist, (and Parrott & Co.) office 414 Montgomery, res 620 Folsom
Matthew, gunsmith, 442 Jackson, res Franklin Hotel
R. B., brakeman, S. P. R. R. Co.
Parrott Tiburcio, (Parrott & Co.) and pres Con. Tobacco Co., res 620 Folsom
Parrow Wilhelm, seaman, res 39 Pacific Parry Archer, carpenter, res 11 LeRoy pl D., compositor, res 2108 Polk
Horace E., clerk U. S. Mint, res 6231% Minna
Isaac, physician, office 759 Market, res 1632 Sacramento
James, shipwright, Shipwrights'Assn, 71 New Montgomery
Joseph, shipwright, Shipwrights'Assn, 71 New Montgomery
Robert H., clerk with Black Diamond Coal Co., res 615 Turk
William, seaman, res Empire House Parslow, James H., framemaker with S. & G. Gump, res 964 Mission
Parson Edward, physician, office 55 Second, res Grand Hotel
O. S., teamster, res 26 Sacramento
William, speculator, res 381/2 Langton Parsons Adonijah, boatbuilder with T. Col- lins, res SW cor Third and King Asa E., porter with Geo. F. Bragg & Co., res Sixteenth av bet Qand R, South S. F.
Charles, student, Heald's Business College
Charles A., bookkeeper with Davis & Cowell, res 2722 Mission
Charles J., civil engineer, res 501% Zoe
Edward, seaman, stmr Ajax
Henry, clerk with Weil Bros., res 122 Dora
Jemima, res 159 Nineteenth
L. Mrs., seamstress, res 320 Kearny
Oliver, teamster with Dutton & Moore, res 26 Sacramento
Otis, master mariner, res 740 Folsom Samuel, proptr restaurant Oakland, res 17 Belden pl
Wick B., editor Pacific Methodist, res 2012 Folsom
William, sash and blindmaker with Enterprise Mill, res 122 Dora
stevedore with Menzies & Bing- ham
Partello Augustus, painter with Shull & Burner, res Jones nr Clay
Parti Charles C., tailor with Purdy & Litch- field, res 817 Mission
Particelli A., (Martinelli & P.) res 1011Market Partman Gerhard I., modelmaker with J. M. Stockman, res 520 Fourth
Partridge Edward B., bookkeeper with W. W. Dodge & Co., res 1108 Clay
Samuel H. Mrs., res 1009 Mission
Thomas J., finisher with.S. F. Boiler Works, res 754 Mission
Pascal A., gilder with McEachren & Parkin- son, res 32 Clara
Pascal, Dubedat & Co., (Emile Pascal and Eugene Dubedat) importers French wines, liquors, preserves, etc., 426-428 Jackson
Pascal Emile, (Pascal, Dubedat & Co.) res SE cor Filbert and Mason
- Harmenius, gilder, res 32 Clara
J., cook, res 10 John
Joseph, dyer with L. J. Renault, res 430 Bush
Paschold C., (J. Gutman & Co.) res 428 Washington
Charles, tailor, res 427 Greenwich
Pascoe & Lang, (Richard Pascoe and John Lang)proptrs Excelsior Exchange Saloon, 1004 Kearny
J., shipwright, Shipwrights' Assn, 71 New Montgomery
John, mining engineer, res S s Nine- teenth bet Valencia and Guerrero
C. P. VAN SCHAACK & CO., MERCHANDISE BROKERS and COMMISSION Merchants, 706, 708, 710, 712, 714, 716 Kearny st.
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GEO. W. CHAPIN, 434 Montgomery Street,
HAS BARGAINS IN REAL ESTATE.
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Pascoe Richard, (Pascoe & Lang) res 1004 Kearny
Pascol George, bookkeeper with Clabrough & Bro., res Nineteenth nr Valen- cia
Jefferson, gunsmith with Clabrough & Bro., res Nineteenth nr Va- lencia
Pasoano Andrew, driver with Hart & Good- man, res 12 Lafayette pl
Pasquale Benoit, manfr of flags, re- galias, etc., toys and fancy goods, 644 Washington, res 642 Washing- ton [see adv. page 11A]
Richard, porter with Cal. Furniture Manfg Co., res rear 108 Tehama laborer with Reese Llewellyn
Passaic Hotel, Jeremiah Slattery, proptr 521 Howard
Passalaqua Antonio, fruit and vegetables, 507 Washington, res 329 Broadway Nicola, fruit dealer, 364 Fourth
Passman David, baker with P. M. S. S. Co., res 414 Union
Passmore W. C., freight clerk, res Overland House
Pastena Antonio, pedler, res 19 Lewis
Pastolisi Joseph, coffee dealer, res 430 Union Patazana Joseph, cigarmaker with Gordon & Burke, res 419 Geary
Patch Eldridge G., shoemaker with Buck- ingham & Hecht, res 1101% Lilly George W., stencilcutter, 405 Front, res 931 Greenwich
Henry, cabinetmaker with C. F. Mor- rell, res Pacific nr Davis
Oscar A., driver with Wells, Fargo & Co., res 12301/2 Folsom
Richard H., porter with Held Bros. & Co., res 1003 Mason
Patchell & Goodnow, (Edward Patch- ell and A. L. Goodnow) wood and coal, 234 Fifth
Patchell Edward, plasterer and white- ner, 641 California, (and Patchell & Goodnow) res 925 Howard
William F., compositor with A. L. Bancroft & Co., res 221 Ritch Patek Abraham, carrier, Chronicle, res 711 O'Farrell
Samuel, collector with Union Ins. Co., res 533 O'Farrell
Pateman Robert, actor, California Theatre, res 416 Post
Bella Mrs., actress, California Thea- tre, res 416 Post
Patent Brick Co., P. Caduc, prest, office 513 Montgomery, depot Berry bet Third and Fourth
Patent D. Andreas, laborer with Cal. Sugar Refinery, res cor Eighth and Bran- nan
Patent Improved Asphalt Co., Frank H. Burke, manager, office 316 Mont- gomery
Patent Mary, widow, res Second av bet Six- teenth and Seventeenth
Pater Claude, jeweler, res 1334 Pacific Paterson James, receiving teller, Bank of California, res The Windsor
Paterson Johnston, collector, Montgomery, res 14 Geary
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Lawrence, shipwright, Shipwrights' Assn, 71 New Montgomery Robert, teamster, res 1121 Mission Warren R., salesman, 32 Kearny, res 1521 Washington
see Patterson and Pattison
Patges George, blacksmith with Phoenix Iron Works, res Natoma bet First and Second
Patin Francis, workman, Maison Dorée Res- taurant
Patino Amador, bootblack with J. Streib & Co., res 15 Hinckley pl
Patolius -, widow, res 25 Zoe
Paton Charles A. F., stonecutter, res SE cor Laguna and Pine
Daniel, machinist, Union Iron Works, res 11 Tehama
David, carpenter, res SE cor Laguna and Pine
Emma F. Mrs., seamstress, res 964 Mission
George, master stmr Coquille, office NE cor Davis and Oregon, res 215 Jones
James, moulder, res SE cor Laguna and Pine
John H., mason, res E s Shotwell nr Twentieth
Robert, stonecutter, res SE cor La- guna and Pine
Theophilis, moulder, Empire Foun- dry, res E s Laguna bet Pine and Bush
William, with A. L. Bancroft & Co., res 704 Pine
see Patton and Patten
Patriarche Charles T., clerk with auditor C. P. R. R. Co., res The Windsor
Patrick Albert B., proprietor Patrick's Tannery, SE cor Eighteenth and Folsom, res 734 Guerrero
Anne, widow, dressmaker, res 6121/2 Natoma
Harry W., salesman with M. Gray, res 215.Kearny
J., machinist, res Overland House
Patrick James C., (Richard Patrick & Co.) res 605 Bush
Patrick John H., (Richard Patrick & Co.) res New York
Patrick Richard & Co., (Richard, John H. and James C. Patrick and Matthew N. Ince) importers and jobbers foreign and domestic hardware, 122 Battery
Patrick Richard, (Richard Patrick & Co.) res New Pork
NORCROSS & CO., MILITARY, THEATRICAL,
CHURCH AND SOCIETY GOODS.
MASONIC SAVINGS AND LOAN BANK, 6 POST STREET, MASONIC TEMPLE.
BETHESDA WATER NEVER FAILS TO CURE BRIGHT'S DISEASE. DUNBAR, HENDRY & LAVERY, Genera! Agents Pacific Coast, 107 Stockton st.
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Patrick Tomaso, fisherman, res SE cor Pa- cific and Drumm
Wellington C., hairdresser, 1317
Stockton
William, steward with C. N. Felton, res 100 Prospect pl
Patridge Hiram C., proprietor Inter- national Hotel, 824-826 Kearny Pattee Solon, accountant, office 240 Mont- gomery
Patten Benjamin A., (Barry & P.)res 709 Geary
Charles, res 5161/2 Valencia
Edward M., salesman with J. C. Mer- rill & Co., res 609 Hyde
Edward M., jr., bookkeeper with Hill & Eastman, res 1321 Larkin
George W., res 609 Hyde
John, laborer, res 1113 Montgomery - P. A., machinehand, res 735 Brannan Philip H., asst storekeeper, Custom House, res Oakland
R. T., planer, Pacific Barrel and Keg Co., res Brannan bet Sixth and Seventh
Robert, res E s Second av nr Six- teenth
Stephen W., clerk, delivery dept Wells, Fargo & Co., res 704 Larkin
Thomas, bootmaker, 284 Stevenson
William H., asst storekeeper Vallejo- st Bonded Warehouse
William P., steward Miners' Restau- rant
Mrs., seamstress, res National Hotel
see Paton and Patton
Patterson A., widow, dressmaker, res Vir- ginia blk
Alexander R., carpenter with E. O. Hunt, res 15251/2 Mason
Anna Miss, res 1006 Pine
Anne, chambermaid, Cosmopolitan Hotel
Charles, machinist, res 646 Mission Charles, shipwright, res Ninth av, Hunter's Pt
Crosby, millwright with Excelsior Mill Co., res 223 Ritch
David, machinist, Risdon Iron Works, res 209 Harrison
David W., atty-at-law, res 665 Mission Edwin R., barber, 441 Valencia, res res S s Sixteenth bet Mission and Valencia
Francis T., carpenter, res 206 Twen- ty-second
G., clerk, res 1209 Powell
George, res 569 Howard
- George, res 2195 Powell
George, carpenter, res 7121/2 Clemen- tina
George, longshoreman, res rear 214 Union
Patterson Helena Miss, res 1006 Pine J. H., sailmaker with P. M. S. S. Co. James, cabinetmaker, res 21 Mary
Patterson James, (Pacific Saw Manu- facturing Co.) res 738 Green James, waiter, Occidental Hotel, res 657 Mission
James H., clerk with J. C. Merrill & Co., res 1522 Broadway
John, moulder, res rear 209 Harrison John, tinner with M. C. Brydges, res 225 Drumm
John M., bootblack with S. W. Lip- man, res 1514 Stockton
Katie Mrs., res 20 Sherwood pl
Margaret, widow, res rear 209 Har- rison
Nancy, lodgings, 665 Mission
Robert, res 1114 Stockton
Robert Rev., pastor First Presbyte- rian Church, res 1110 Powell
Samuel F., planer with Wells, Rus- sell & Co., res 34 Tehama
Thomas, carpenter, res 1523 Mason William, master bark Melanchton, res 1145 Howard
William, coachman with W. N. Haw- ley, res 960 Howard
William, florist, res W s Castro ni Seventeenth
William, inspector, Custom House, res 716 Filbert
William, metallic signs, 430 Kearny, res 237 Stevenson
Patterson William H., attorney and counselor-at-law, 609 Sacramen- to, res 603 Merchant
Pattison Frederick R., hackdriver, Plaza, res 1521 Washington
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John, gardener with Samuel Tetlow, res Point Lobos
Martin, tinsmith, res. 119 Bernard Otto, teamster, res S s Buchanan bet Post and Geary
see Patterson
Patton Alva F., books and stationery, 773 Market, res 407 Powell
Robert, seaman, res 26 Sacramentc Thomas, boilermaker, S. F. Boiler Works, res cor Montgomery av and Vallejo
Thomas, laborer, Golden City Chem- ical Works, res 730 Brannan
Patton William, architect, office 4111/g Cal. ifornia, res 1076 Union
see Patten, and Paton
Pattridge Robert K., lumberdealer, 128 Steu- art, res 34 John
Paturel C. Mme, importer Swedish leeches, 831 Washington
Patzena Joseph, cigarmaker with Gordon & Burke, res 265 Jessie
Patzer Paul P., upholsterer, res 1149 Folsom Patzig Gustav, carpenter, res 236 Sutter
PACIFIC SAW MANUFACTURING COMPANY,
17 and 19 Fremont, near Market
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NATIONAL CLOCK CO., 31 and 33 SUTTER St., below Montgomery -- MURRAY DAVIS, Agent
BEO
GEO. W. CHAPIN, 434 MONTGOMERY ST.,
Dealer in all kinds of REAL ESTATE-MONEY LOANED.
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Pangh William J., physician, office and res 1515 Stockton
Paul Albert H., master schr N. L. Drew, res 913 Greenwich
Almarin B., mining engineer, 318 California, res 10 Bernard
Ami, (Paul & Branger) res 412 Du- pont
Edward, restaurant, 329 East, res 511 Filbert
Elizabeth Mrs., res 129 Valencia
Giovanni, dairy produce, 203 Pacific Horatio, assayer, res 91/2 Garden
J. J., messenger, general dept. U. S. Mint, res Oakland
Jacob, cook, res 133 Perry
John, machinist, res German Hotel
John, seaman, stmr Oriflamme
John C., janitor Union Hall, res 28 Clara
John L., harnessmaker with Main & Winchester, res 9 Stockton pl
John M., speculator, res 421 Steven- son
Juan, gardener, Bay View nr San Bruno road
Julius, clerk with A. Glootz, res 745 Clay
Lucius W., messenger, Custom House, res 341 Bryant
Phebe, widow, res 1024 Powell
R. P. Miss, teacher, Silver-st Pri- mary School, res Thirteenth bet Mission and Howard
W., seaman, stmr Oriflamme
W. E. Mrs., dressmaker, 239 Fell
William, butcher with H. Schneider, res 15 Morton
Paul William, proptr Post-st House, 207 Post
William, with Cornell Watch Co., cor Fourth and Bryant
William E., painter with Andrew Frei, res 239 Fell
Paulding Joseph, waiter Lick House Pauline E. S., teamster with Eisen Bros., 12 Stevenson
Julien, car cleaner, S. P.R. R. Co.
Philip, bedmaker, Bootz Hotel, res 435 Pine
Paullin F. R., res 803 Montgomery
James F., jr., costumer, res Montgomery
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James R., costumer, California Thea- tre, res 803 Montgomery Susan F. Mrs., costumer, 803 Mont- gomery
Pauls Christian, cook, 545 California Paulsen H. H., shipwright, Shipwrights' Assn, 71 New Montgomery
- Hans Chr. P., cabinetmaker, res Fourth-st Hotel
- Harry, seaman, res 39 Pacific
Henry, mason, res 1717 Stockton
Paulsen Hermann, groceries and liquors, SW cor Turk and Taylor, res 105 Turk
J., steward, bark D. C. Murray, res cor Dupont and Pacific
John, conductor, res 632 Filbert
Paulsen John E., groceries and liquors, 263 Stevenson
L., laborer, res 1019 Powell
Martin, turner, res William nr Geary Paulson William, (Duffy & P.) res SW cor Jones and O'Farrell
Pauodi Martino, cook with G. Preda & Co., res Clay nr Battery
Pauper M. Co., (Owyhee Co., Idaho) David Wilder, sec., 28 Merchants' Ex- change
Paupitz Frederick W., res 194 Lombard Pausman Henry, (H. Harms & Co.) res 428 Brannan
Pavey James George, porter with Treadwell & Co., res 1205 Market
Pavie Eugenie Mrs., lodgings, 819 Montgomery
Francisco N., bookkeeper with Victor Dumont, res 819 Montgomery
Pavillier L. A., commission merchant, 525 Front, res 858 Mission
Pavlicevich John, coffee saloon, 523 Davis Pawlicki Ladislaus, physician and surgeon, office 37 Post, res The Windsor Pawson Arthur, clerk with Cross & Co., res 803 Hyde
Paxson Charles H., cashier, Home Mutual Ins. Co., res 431 Second
Paxson Joseph S., (Young & P.) res 227 Geary
Paxton John A., res Grand Hotel
Payers Grove P., salesman, res 524 Geary Paymaster U. S. Navy, office 440 Jackson
Payne Charles, rigger, Rigger and Steve- dores' Assn, 429 Pacific
George, draughtsman with W. Patton, res 414 Hayes
George, salesman with Hay & Such, res . Bootz Hotel
- George W., tinsmith with Locke & Montague, res 644 Filbert
John & Bro., (John and William Payne) proprts Cal Bolt and Nut Works, 109 Mission
John, carriagemaker, res SE cor Six- teenth and Howard
John, (John Payne & Bro.) res 535 Howard
John H., saloon, 721 Davis
John S., (E. Neale & Co.) res Wat- sonville
William, res 549 Mission
William, (John Payne & Bro.) res 535 Howard
William, pressman with A. L. Ban- croft & Co., res 644 Filbert
William, waiter, Russ House Willis, bricklayer, res 431 Dupont
COMMERCIAL INSURANCE CO. OF CALIFORNIA,
Office, 228 California S
AFRICAN FIBRE, THE CHEAPEST ARTICLE IN USE FOR MATTRESSES, 406 MARKET St
SHIRTS, CLOTHING, FURNISHING GOODS,
BEAMISH'S, Nucleus Building, cor. THIRD and MARKET Sts.
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Pryne see Paine
Paynter William, butcher with J. Lintott, res Broadway nr Polk
Payot Henry, (Payot, Upham & Co.) res 829 Broadway
Payot, Upham & Co., (Henry Payot and Isaac Upham) publishers, importers and dealers in books and stationery, 622 Washington Payson Alonzo, (Wissinger & P.) res Ohio bet Sansome and Montgom- ery
, stevedore with Menzies & Bing- ham
Payzant W., manager with J. B. Ford & Co., office 339 Kearny, res 302 Seventeenth
Paz Prudence, widow, res 343 Jessie
Pazjk Francis Joseph, machinist, Wheeler & Wilson Manfg. Co., res 1710 Mason
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