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Pocahontas G. M. Co,, (Cal.) C. J. Eaton, sec .. 402 Montgomery
ock Charles, laborer with G. A. Trenschel, res 623 Brannan
ockwitz Louis, hardware, 151 Third, res 703 Mission
Pocock W. R. T., (Von Pfister & Co.) res Lake Co
odd Frank, pressman with Francis & Val- entine, res NW cor Laguna and Broadway
Jesse, res cor Laguna and Broadway Jesse, jr., bookbinder with Edward Bosqui, res NW cor Laguna and Broadway
Podesta & Peirano, (G. Podesta and L. Peirano) fruit stand, 442 Bush Podesta G., (Podesta & Peirano) res 710 Taylor
G., waiter with Franco Lucchetti Jacob, laborer with Little & Lawson, res 605 Battery
Joseph, laborer with Ravenna, Ghirar- delli & Co., res 3 Lafayette pl
Pascal, laborer, res rear 440 Union Vincent, cartman, res 5 Jasper pl Podlano Lod, freight clerk P. M. S. S. Co Podrida Frank, cook with R. Beban, res 1313 Kearny
Poedge Joseph, laborer, res Union nr Octa- via
Poehlman William, bakery and confection- ery, SW cor Powell and Post
Poek Ludwig, tailor with Lancaster & Nor- thon, res 17 Stockton pl
Poelsh Harry, laborer, res New Alaska Hotel Poerschke Adolph, collector, res 1606 Taylor Poett Alfred, res 216 Bush
Poetz Henry C., with P. Poetz, res 30 Lilly I. C., widow, res 30 Lilly
Peter, restaurant, 319 Pine, res 30 Lilly
Poffley William, bricklayer, res SE cor Francisco and Dupont
Poggio Joseph, cabinetmaker with Kimball Manfg Co., res 413 Fourth
Pogliaco Antonio, bartender with S. Divi- sich & Co., res 623 Davis
Pogue Robert A., builder, res 1719 Hyde Poheim & Lancaster, (Joseph Poheim and Thomas Lancaster) merchant
tailors, 103 Third
Joseph, (Poheimer & Lancaster) res 21 Stockton alley
Pohl George, hides, tallow and furs, 117 Drumm
Henry, cooper, Cal. Sugar Refinery, res 8 Langton
John E., blacksmith, res 18 First
Pohley & Koster, (Joseph Pohley and John L. Koster) Pacific Vinegar Works, office 323 Front
Frederick, cooper, res S s Twenty- third nr Alabama
Jacob, butcher with J. D. Coughlin, res William Tell House
Pohley Joseph, (Pohley & Koster) res Bavaria, Germany
William, foreman with Pohley & Kos- ter, res 122 Ivy
Pohlker John H., groceries, liquors, and hay and grain, NW cor How- ard and Twenty-sixth
Pohlmann Gustave, jeweler with Wenzel, Rothschild & Hadenfeldt, res 3 Seymour av
Pohlmeyer William, laborer, Cal. Sugar Re- finery, res Portrero av nr Six- teenth
Pointdexter Cornelius, bookkeeper with Hawley, Bowen & Co.
Pointer John, laborer, res 3 Vernon pl John, trunkmaker with H. Behrendt & Co., res York bet Twenty-second and Twenty-third
Polack J. S., real estate, 531 California, room 6, res SE cor Waller and Webster
Samuel, fancy goods, 412 Kearny, res 927 Jackson
Poland F. S., painter, res 819 Shotwell N. Mrs., res 819 Shotwell
Polanski I. Peter, cook, res Sacramento Hotel Polette Moses, hostler, SE cor Geary and Leavenworth
Polhemus Charles B., real estate, office 542 Market, res Lick House
William, carpenter with D. D. Hol- land, res Franklin House
Poli Dominico, millhand with Eisen Bros. 12 Stevenson Theresa, res 1509 Buchanan
Police and Fire Alarm Telegraph, office Brenham pl
Police Attorney, office 17 City Hall Police Chief of, office 9-11 City Hall Police Commissioners, office 11 City Hall
Police Court, 13 City Hall
Police Harbor, office E s Davis nr Pacific
AFRICAN FIBRE, THE CHEAPEST ARTICLE IN USE FOR MATTRESSES, 406 MARKET St.
R. J. TRUMBULL,
IMPORTER and DEALER IN SEEDS,
427 -SANSOME STREET.
EUREKA FOUNDRY, THOMPSON BROS., Proprietors,
129 and 131 BEALE ST., bet. MISSION and HOWARD
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Police Judge, chambers City Hall,
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Police Judge's Clerk, office 17 City Hall
Polis Louis, butcher, res Eleventh nr Rail- road av, South S. F.
Poljoco Dominico, waiter with G. Lele, res 732 Howard
Polk Robert T., laborer with P. M. S. S. Co. res 1216 Mission
Poll Dick, laborer, res NE cor Eighth and Brannan
J. F., master bark Cambridge, office 46 Clay
Pollack Adolph, drayman with A. B. Elfelt & Co., res 914 Geary
Alexander, clerk with A. B. Elfelt & Co., res 914 Geary
Charles, seaman, res 5 Jackson Pollak John, bookkeeper with Mayrisch Bros., res 820 Greenwich
Polland James, (Jacobs & P.) res 53 Shipley Pollard & Cook, (Isaac A. Pollard and Alex- ander A. Cook, carriage builders, 7-9 Powell
Pollard & McGuigan Misses, (M. E. Pollard and Bridget McGuigan) milliners and dressmakers, 230 Fourth
Charles H., real estate agent, 534 California, res 719 Grove
Isaac A., (Pollard & Cook) res 345 Brannan
John M., bricklayer, res 26 Eddy
Maggie E. Miss, (Misses Pollard & McGuigan) res 230 Fourth
Thomas, bookkeeper with McPher- son & Wetherbee, res 20 Second av Pollexfen Ernest, purser stmr Empire, office 106 Davis
Polley Henry, machinist with Wheeler & Wilson Manfg Co., res 13 Stockton
William M., route agent, N. P. R. R., office 606 Montgomery
Polli Rafael, cook with Frank Bazzurio, 105 Pacific
Pollinalli Dominico, painter,res 11 Jasper pl Pollock Ed., surveyor, res 512 Fulton William D., compositor, Alta Polman William, carpenter, stmr Pelican Polpe C. W., bootfitter, res 202 Dupont Polsky Albert, waiter, U. S. Restaurant, res 7 Ewer pl
Polson R., seaman, stmr Oriflamme Poly L. & Co., (Louis and Solomon Poly, and Simon Clayburgh) wholesale butchers, office 112 Post
Louis, (L. Poly & Co.) res 27 Sixth Solomon, (L. Poly & Co.)res 27 Sixth Pomare Achille, washer, Occidental Laun- dry, res Filbert bet Gough and · Octavia
Pomeroy & Spearman, (John Pomeroy and Michael Spearman) asphaltum workers, 29 Ellis
Pomeroy David, (Hobbs, P. & Co.) res 48 Oak
Erastus H., wharfinger, East-st Wharf, res 2220 Mission
F. C., salesman with Will & Fink, res 127 Montgomery
Hunt, cider manfz, res 629 Third J. Y., res 127 Jackson
James, stevedore with Menzies & Bingham
John, (Pomeroy & Spearman) office 29 Ellis
Julius T., collector, Green-st Wharf, res 715 Polk
Lucius, fruits, 629 Third, res 2220 Mission
Lydia A., widow, res Clementina nr Eighth
Nicholas, laborer with P.M.S.S.Co., res 37 Frederick
Pomperon, -, whitener, res 217 Minna Pomroy E. B., clerk, naval pay office, res Oakland
Pomroy S. S., commission merchant, 569 Market, res Oakland
Sheldon, policeman, res 623 Broadway Pond C. H., toolmaker with W. T. Garratt, res 331 Jessie
Pond Edward B., (Pond, Reynolds & Co.) res Occidental Hotel
Pond, Reynolds & Co., (E. B. Pond, F. B. Reynolds, and Samuel More) importers and jobbers wines and liquors, 212 California
William C. Rev., pastor Bethany Church, res E s Howard nr Twen- ty-sixth ·
cook, res 605 Broadway
Ponti A., musician, res Sullivan's bldg Poodle Dog Restaurant, Storck & Peguilhan, proptrs, 445 Bush
Pool & Harris, (I. Lawrence Pool and Edwin Harris) Oriental Bonded and Free Warehouses, Oriental Dock, cor First and Brannan
Pool I. Lawrence, (Pool & Harris) and agent Eastport Coos Bay Coal M. Co., office 31 Merchants' Exchnge, res Union Club
Poole Augustus, mate schr Emily K. Farn- ham, res 22 Stanford
D., res Clarendon House E. A., res Cosmopolitan Hotel
Ebbin P., boxmaker, Union Box Fac tory, res 1417 Mason Edward, res 257 Minna
George, laborer, res 63 Water
John P., deputy county clerk, res 214 Chestnut
M. F., carpenter, Palace Hotel M. L., widow, res 216 Second
Marcus M., res 23 Kearny
Samuel, carpenter, Palace Hotel
Thomas A., master mariner, office 305 East
C. P. VAN SCHAACK & CO., MERCHANDISE BROKERS and COMMISSION Merchants, 706, 708, 710, 712, 714, 716 Kearny st.
CALIFORNIA WINES AND BRANDIES, for EXPORTATION, HENRY GERKE, 414 MARKET.
EO. W. CHAPIN, 434 Montgomery Street,
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Poole William H., steward with Lloyd Tevis, SE cor Taylor and Jackson Pooler R. H., asst-engineer, Clay-st Hill R. R.
Pooley Thomas, carpenter, res 1528 Powell Poor George, shipjoiner, Shipjoiners' Assn, Dashaway Hall
Poorman G. and S. M. Co., (Idaho) Wm. Willis, sec. 419 California
Poorman Martha, widow, variety store, 126 Seventh
Pope & Heath (John F. Pope and R. W. Heath) managers Globe Mutual Life Ins. Co., 424 Montgomery
Pope & Talbot, (Andrew J. Pope and Wm. C. Talbot) lumber, and props. Puget Sound packets, Third-st wharf, office 232 California
Andrew J. (Pope & Talbot) res 614 Folsom
Pope August, propr. Eureka Restaurant, 218 Brannan
C. H., res Russ House
Charles, groceries, cor Franklin and Union, res cor Polk and Lombard
E. R., sackmaker with Deming, Pal- mer & Co., res cor Clay and Davis
F. W., engineer, S. P. R. R. Co.
Frederick, cigar manufacturer, res 622 Greenwich
H., conductor, Market-st R. R. Co. Horace E., dentist, res 1412 Mason
J. T., bookkeeper, American Ex- change
Jacob, cook, res 218 Brannan
John, seaman, res Golden Gate House
John F., (Pope & Heath) res 1412 Mason
John G., salesman with Ackerman Bros., res 1309 Stockton
Samuel B., salesman with H. K. Cummings & Co., res Haywards T. E., salesman with Egerton, Allen & Co., res Oakland
William, cook, res 228 Brannan Popma Sybrand, mariner, res 104 Steuart
& Popovich A., porter with Radovich Uhrlandt, res 525 Pine
L., porter with B. Radovich, 609 Sansome
Stephen, barkeeper with Radovich & Uhrlandt, res 525 Pine
Popp Claus, laborer, Cal. Sugar Refinery, res Decatur nr Bryant
Popp Hermann, groceries and liquors, SW cor Stockton and Green- wich
Poppe Charles, cigar factory, 305 Battery, res W s Shotwell bet Twenty- third and Twenty-fourth
Poppen John F., bookkeeper with Harry Brown, res 105 Clark
T. F., seaman, res 123 Jackson
Poppenberg, Robert, musician, res 122
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Poppenhausen William, butcher,res Spreens' Exchange South S. F.
Popper & Sheyer, (Max Popper and Eman- uel Sheyer) shirt factory, 125 Sansome
A., painter, res 719 Howard
Charles, driver with Chicago Brewery, res 1400 Polk
Charles, shirt manfr, 431 Kearny,res 1061 Mission
Max, (Popper & Sheyer) res 1061 Mission
Popper S. & Co., (Simon Popper and L. Eckstein) shirt manftrs and gents furnishing goods, 233 and 327 Kearny
Popper Simon, (S. Popper & Co.) res 1013 Polk
Viet, chiropodist, office 20 Montgom- ery. res 1203 Bush
Porcella Marco, blacksmith, res Roland pl Porcher Philip, clerk with L. Garvin, res 106 Silver
Pordelon John, cook, res 615 Jackson
Porep Lewis, watchmaker, with Wenzel & Hartmann, res 1 Park av
Porr Diedrich, teamster with Funcke & Co., res Eighth nr Brannan
Porrelson Martin, woodturner with Kragen & Co., res 3012 Freelon
Port Wardens Board of, office, 525 Front
Portal A. Mrs., lodgings 25 Prospect pl August, cook, res 25 Prospect pl
Portall Arteman, laundry, 1520 Stockton Porteous, Alexander, hardware and crock- ery, 1314 Dupont
John W., painter with John Brew- ster, res 515 Stockton
Porter Albert, painter, res 1188 Broadway Porter Asa A., wine and liquor saloon, 62 Halleck, res 313 Geary
Porter, Blum & Slessinger, (George K. Porter, John Blum, Louis Sless- essinger and Moses Blum, jr.) manftrs of boots and shoes, 117 Battery
C. T., springmaker with Betts Spring Co., res 136 Seventh
David, wholesale wines and liquors, 531-533 Clay (and Porter, Don- aldson & Co.) res NW cor Powell and California
Porter Denman C., physician and sur- geon, office 637 Washington, res 433 Clementina
Porter, Donaldson & Co., (David Porter and James Donaldson) shipping and commission merchants, office 531- 533 Clay
Edward, expressman, NW cor Bat- tery and Commercial, res 1212 Pacific
MASONIC SAVINGS AND LOAN BANK, 6 POST ST., MASONIC TEMPLE.
NORCROSS & CO.,
ALL WORK GUARANTEED
AS REPRESENTED.
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BETHESDA WATER a sure Cure for INDIGESTION and DYSPEPSIA. DUNBAR, HENDRY & LAVERY, General Agents Pacific Coast, 107 Stockton s
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Porter George K., (Porter, Blum & Slessin- ger, res 418 Minna
George W., carpenter, res 210 Stev- enson
Horace, Lick House bar and billiards, res 424 Mission
Hugh, stableman with Lot D. Slo- cum, res 921 Sutter
J. W., shipping clerk with Lockhart & Porter, res 287 Jessie
J., dairy, res Francisco nr Webster James, foreman Examiner, res 25 Prospect pl
James, seaman, stmr Los Angeles
James, bricksetter, res nr Industrial School
John, bricklayer, res W s and nr San Miguel station
John, clerk, res 837 Folsom
John, hostler with G. Maugenberg
John, messman with P. M. S. S. Co. John, jr., bricklayer, res E s old San José road nr Industrial School
John W., porkpacker with R. F. Bunker, res 1607 Jones
Joseph, hostler with Central R. R. Co.
Joseph, laborer, res W s Cook N of Point Lobos Road
Joshua, packer with Cutting & Co., res 525 Mission
Mercelly Miss, res 421 Powell
Michael, teamster with P. T. Flinn & Son, res 200 Eighth
Porter Nathan, atty-at-law, 504 Kearny, res Alameda
Nathaniel, storekeeper with S. F. Pioneer Woolen Mills res North Point bet Polk and Larkin
Robert, messman with P. M. S. S.Co. Samuel, carpenter, Rope Walk, res N s Sierra nr Kentucky
William F., clerk and extraman en- gine No. 8, S. F. Fire Dept, res 1185 Broadway
Porter William II.,, auditor, C. P. R. R. Co., res SW cor Bush and Montgomery
William H., bookkeeper, Alta, res 8 Mason
Porter William H., (Lockhart & P.) res 2549 Howard
William H., collector, res 1424 Mission William T., scenic artist, California Theatre, res 733 Pine
Porteus James, foreman with Cutting & Co., res 515 Howard
Portis William, blacksmith, Golden State Iron Works, res 24 Zoe
Portland Hotel, 54 Sacramento
Portland S. M. Co., (Pioche, Nev.) B. J. Gray, sec, 438 California
Portley James, laborer, res 447 Guerrero Portmann George E., soap and washing powder mnfr, cor Sixteenth and Harrison
Portois & Hillert, (Peter Portois and Fred erick Hillert) architects and civi engineers, 207 Sansome
Peter, (Portois & Hillert, res 419 Green
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Portsmouth House, Lewis H. Bailey, proptr NW cor Brenham pl and Clay
Portuguese Exchange, Joseph L. Enos, pro . prietor, 418 Drumm
Portuguese Protective and Benevolent Soci ety, 109 California
Posert F., compositor, California Demokrat res 123 Tehama
Posner Philip, pedler, res 907 Folsom Pospeloff Michael, cook, res 1108 Pierce
Post, Abend, (German, daily) 533-535 California,
Post Arthur H., receiving teller, National Gold Bank and Trust Co., res Oakland
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Post, Evening, (daily) NE cor Montgom- ery and Sacramento
Post Frederick L., asst register clerk, S. F. P. O., res 113 Prosect pl
Frederick L., jr., clerk, 32 Fremont, res 113 Prospect pl
George W. L., messenger, S. F. Fire Dept, res 23 Kearny
H. J., millwright, res 7 Martin's blk Jerome B., carpenter, res 168 Silver Lilly H. Miss adjuster, coiner's dept, U. S. Mint, res 113 Prospect pl
Post Office, bet Sansome and Battery and Washington and Jackson Post Publishing Co., W. M. Hinton, prest and business manager, T. J. Shackleford, sec., NE cor Sacra- mento and Montgomery
Post Street House, William Paul proptr, 207 Post
Post Victor C., Armorer Ist Regiment, res 411 Folsom
Werner, clerk with J. Von Glahn, res cor Sansome and Pine
William, with Christian Sauer, res 54512 Hayes
Postag Caroline Mrs., shirtmaker, res 1511 Mason
Postel & Brandtjen, (John Postel and John Brandtjen) groceries and liquors, 223 Perry
Amandus, (Maas & P.) res 1426 Powell Christian, (Bucking & P.) res 1108 Pacific
Christian, driver with C. James King of Wm. & Co, res 736 Vallejo Frederick, clerk with H. Finke, res SW cor Powell and Union
J., (Postel & Brandtjen) res 223 Perry William, with J. C. Johnson & Co., res W s Noe bet Twenty-fourth and Twenty-fifth
Postell Adolph, upholsterer with Henry A. Gullixson, res 347 Shipley
PACIFIC SAW MANUFACTURING COMPANY,
17 and 19 Fremont, near Market.
Glue, Neat's Foot Oil and Curled Hair, at Pacific Glue Manufacturing Co., 406 Market St.
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Posthoff William, laborer, res NE cor Eighth and Brannan
Postiglion Joseph M., tailor, 614 Merchant, room 27
Postleton Thomas, bill poster, with J. E. Boyce, res 228 Perry
Potasta Jacob, laborer, with Bay Sugar Re- finery
Potell Michael, horseshoer with James Hambleton, res 421 Broadway
Potentini A. F., clerk, res SW cor Dupont and Washington
Potrero and Bay View R. R Co., office NE cor Fourth and Townsend
Potrero Co. for removal of dead animals and and mnfrs neats foot oil, tallow, etc., cor Fifth av and N, South S. F., Charles Alpers, manager, office 228 Bush
Potrero Land Investment Co., B. B. Minor, sec, office 41115 California
Potrero Marine Railway, W. H. Taylor, prest, Potrero Point
Potron Charles, bookkeeper with Justinian Caire, res 907 Bush
Potter Addison, agent wood working machinery, 223 Mission, res 9 Taylor [see adv. page 18A]
Albert, porter with Weil & Woodleaf, res 125 Silver
Albert F., bookkeeper with Leveque & Potter, res 114 Oak
Charles, moulder with Thompson Bros., res German Hotel
Charles A., butcher, SE cor Howard and Seventh, res 1217 Howard Charles M., compositor, Call, res 916 Stockton
Potter E. E., (Potter, Jacobs & Easton) res Oakland
Elizabeth A., widow, res 904 Jackson Francis E., lastmaker with Wing & & Co., res 440 Clementina
Potter Frank T., real estate broker, office 420 Montgomery, res 320 O'Farrell
Frederick S., porter with Eureka Warehouse, res 1704 Kearny
Potter Fred. W., (Leveque & P.) res 114 Oak
George A., stoves and grates, 1214 Market
Henry, shoemaker with C. Palmer, res Columbia Hotel
Henry R., warehouse, res 1214 Larkin J. N., lastmaker with S. F. Last Fac- tory, res 440 Clementina
J. R., butcher with Chas. A. Potter, res 1217 Howard
Potter, Jacobs & Easton, fire and marine insurance agents, office 318 California
Jessie S., collector with Miller & Lux res 430 Bryant
Potter John R., foreman Eureka Wareheuse, res 1814 Dupont
Lyman G., shipjoiner with P. M. S. S. Co.
Samuel, laborer, res 545 Mission
Thomas L., salesman with LeCount Bros., res 904 Jackson
Uila H., canvasser, res 29 Second
W., laborer with P. M. S. S. Co.
W. S., clerk with chief engineer, C. P. R. R. Co., res Government House
William, carpenter, res 617 Mission William, moulder, res German Hotel William, teamster, res 108 Hickory Pottet Henry, nurseryman, SE cor Alabama Twenty-first
Potthoff Mrs., lodgings, 220 Stevenson W., clerk with H. P. Wakelee, res 220 Stevenson
Potts Richard C., pressman with Frank East- man, res Oakland
Thomas, laborer, res 569 Stevenson Poullain A. H., salesman with J. J. O'Brien & Co., res 430 Greenwich
Poulsen Henry, shipbuilder, res 208 Green R., seaman, res 8 Main
Poulson Chris., seaman, res 26 Sacramento P. W., homœopathic physician, office 523 Kearny, res NE cor Green and Powell
Poulter Charles P., springmaker, res 136 Seventh
Poulterer Thomas J., stockbroker, office 409 California, res Nucleus House
William H., bookkeeper with D. F. Verdenal, res Nucleus House
Poultney George, Tattersall's Stable, 524 Third, res 320 Brannan
J., watchmaker, 137 Montgomery, res 762 Howard
Pound Philip, hostler with Hugh McGlinn, res 126 Fourth
Pound Public, N s Pine bet Steiner and Pierce
Pound Thomas, plasterer, res 217 Minna Poupion Victor, French Laundry, E s Mis- sion bet Twenty-fifth and Twenty- sixth
Pourcho Fred., (Wittmann & P.) res 61812 Filbert
Pouvreau John, tinsmith, 1408 Dupont
Pouyallet Charles, proptr California Nursery, NW cor Harrison and Twentieth
Pouzadoux L. & Co., (L. Pouzdoux and J. Masson) upholsterers, 101 Stock- ton
Louis, (L. Pouzadoux & Co.) res 331 O'Farrell
Pouzet Lucien, bootfitter, res 734 Mont. Povolney James, blacksmith with P. Fried- hofer, res 333 Fourth Powell Archibald, teamster with H. C. El- liott, res 116 Jones
COMMERCIAL INSURANCE CO. OF CALIFORNIA,
Office, 228 California St.
WM. L. GILBERT CLOCK CO., MURRAY DAVIS, Agent, 31 and 33 SUTTER STREET.
BEAMISH'S, Nucleus Building, cor. Thira and Market Sts., SHIRTS, CLOTHING, Ready Made and to Order
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Powell Caspar, res 9 Stockton pl
Catherine, widow, res 454 Sixth
- Edward, cook, res 1314 Green
F. H., carpenter, Palace Hotel
George, carpenter, res 916 Ellis George E., clerk with Payot, Upham & Co., res 739 Harrison Howell A., atty-at-law, office 520 Montgomery, res 426 Kearny
Isaac T., laborer, res 4081/2 Shipley J. Mrs., dressmaker, res 120 Morton James, baker, res SW cor Pine and Scott
Joseph, cook with Oscar Lewis, res Rock House
Margaret Miss, nurse, res 9 Stock- ton pl
Richard C., porter with Louis Sloss & Co,, res 305 Bryant
Robert B., salesman with Abrams & Carroll, res 1721 Clay
W. E., carpenter, res Buchanan bet Pine and California
William, laborer, res NW cor Brod- erick and Tyler
William, oilfinisher with Gilbert & Moore, res 1809 Taylor
William C. Rev., res 1809 Taylor
William P., corresponding editor El- evator, 616 Battery
Powelson, Charles A., shipwright, res 819 Kearny
John P. expressman, NE cor Bush and Montgomery, res 1141 Union William L., engineer with Cosmopol- itan Hotel, res 14 Downey
Power, H. T., clerk with M. H. Power, res 441 Fulton
Hannah, chambermaid, Lick House
John, produce dealer, res Church Lane bet Dolores and Church
John, salesman with L. Schwartz, res 613 Bush
John J. jr., butcher with Henry Hickson, res 550 Mission
M. H., groceries, 441 Fulton
Power M. L., mining, res 1024 Folsom Patrick Rev., asst-pastor St. Pat- rick's Church, res 744 Mission
Thomas, carpenter, res S s Four- teenth nr Folsom
William, res McGrath's Hotel
Powers Archy, teamster with H. N. Tribou, res 431 Folsom
Carrie L. Miss, teacher, Taylor-st Cos. School, res 3 Ewer pl
Charles A., engineer, res 609 Folsom Charles H., res 3 Ewer pl
David, laborer, res 540 Natoma
Daniel, machinist with Wells, Rus- sell & Co., res 7191/2 Clementina Edmund, shipwright, Shipwrights' Assn, 71 New Montgomery
Edward, cooper with Wilson, Merry & Co., res cor Buchanan and Bay
Powers Edward J., plumber with J. H. O'Brien, res E s Laguna nr Bush Frank, driver, N. B. and M. R. R. Co., res 30 Clara
Frank W., driver, N. B. and M. R. R. Co., res 235 Sixth
George H., physician and oculist, of- fice and residence 215 Geary
Henry, bricklayer, res Mechanics' Hotel
J. W., stevedore with P. M. S. S. Co., res 553 First
James, res 118 Post
James, shipwright, res 161 Silver
James, tinsmith with Brittan, Hol- brook & Co., res S s Post nr Kearny
James D., butcher, cor Jessie and Seventh, res 522 Stevenson
James M., stonecutter, res 97 Steven- son
James W., carpenter, res E s Folsom nr Twenty-seventh
John, res NE cor Fell and Laguna
John, carpenter, res 323 Minna
John, cooper, res 921 Jones
John, cooper with Wooster, Shattuck & Co., res 46 Clementina
John, fireman, stmr Constantine
John, laborer, res S s Liberty above Valencia
John, laborer, res rear 240 Ritch
John, laborer, res 409 Tehama
John, laborer with D. Ghirardelli
John, milker with Smart & Bro., res old San José road nr Industrial School
John, seaman, res 54 Sacramento
John, stevedore with Menzies & Bing- ham
John, stonecutter, res 1415 Hyde
John L., varnisher, res Bush bet Baker and Lyon
Joseph, laborer, Calvary Cemetery
Lawrence, laborer, res rear 240 Ritch Margaret Mrs., widow, lodgings, 444 Minna
Margaret, widow, res 1316 Green
Michel, driver, N. B. and M. R. R. Co., res 812 Vallejo
Michael, grocery and saloon, 230 Eighth
Morris, seaman, res rear 240 Ritch
Nicolas, baker with Cal. Cracker Co., res 1112 Montgomery
Nicholas, carpenter, res NE cor Ma- son and Market
P., gasfitter Palace Hotel
P., trackman, Protrero and B. V. R. R. Co., res 338 Ritch
Patrick, laborer, res S s Pine bet Scott and Devisadero
Patrick, shoemaker, res 61115 Minna
Patrick, stonecutter, res 537 Howard
E. P. FELLOWS & CO.,
IMPORTERS OF WINE and LIQUOR LABELS.
The "Gerke," "A clean, delicate, fine flavored Wine." -- Bell's Messenger, London, May 23, 1874.
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Dealer in all kinds of REAL ESTATE-MONEY LOANED.
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Powers Redmond, clerk with Barlett & Ran- dolph, res 921 Jones
Richard, laborer with P. M. S. S. Co., res rear 240 Ritch
Richard, painter, res 44 Jessie
Robert, cook, Empire Hotel
Robert J., boilermaker with P. M. S. S. Co., res 20 Moss
S., bricklayer, Palace Hotel Thomas, laborer, res W s Alabama nr Twenty-seventh
Thomas, stevedore, res 29 Harrison
Thomas F., salesman with Nolan Bros., res 1415 Hyde
Thomas J., butcher, 135 Hayes, res 120 Polk
William, laborer, res Union House
William, tinsmith with Brittan, Hol- brook & Co., res 921 Jones
owning Joseph, clerk with Cal. Powder Works, res 640 Fell
Thomas, supt. Cal. Powder Works, Golden Gate Park
oynton Ralph, (Heughes & Co.) res Oak- land
racy George T., machinist, res NE cor Twenty-third and Church
Joseph, machinist with Walkington & Wagner, res 308 Beale
raet Edward, fancy goods, 808 Market, res 218 Stockton
rag Conrad, merchant, res 1021 Post
Daniel W., tinner with M. Prag, res 816 Filbert
George W., clerk with Martin Prag, res Oakland
rag Martin, wholesale and retail dealer cabooses, stoves, tin, copper and sheetiron ware, and manfr hy- draulic and artesian well pipes, 125 Clay, res 816 Filbert
Mary Mrs., teacher, South Cosmo- politan Grammar School, res 1021 Post
rager Abraham J., drygoods, 827-829 Kear- ny, res 4251/2 Clementina .
M., clerk with A. J. Prager, 827 Kearny
ragge Adolph, laborer, Cal. Sugar Refinery, res cor Eighth and Brannan
rahl E., clerk with Falkner, Bell & Co., res 10121/2 Larkin
Henry H., tailor with Henry Steil, res 2652 Folsom
rairo Edward F., clerk with J. Everding & Co., res 48 Clay
John M., blacksmith, Miners Foun- dry, res 5 Tehama
ratnold A. Mrs., res 27 Hunt rato Antonio, marblepolisher with M. Hev- erin, res rear 324 Vallejo
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