The New city annual directory of San Francisco, 1875, Part 150

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


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George W., carpenter, res NW cor Fourth and Brannan


Shrier Henry, (J. Baum & Co.) res 1354 Post


Morris, (J. Baum & Co.) res New York


Shroyier Jacob B., drayman, SE cor Front and Pine, res Juniper


Shryver Louis, seaman, res 39 Pacific


Shuck H., delivery clerk, P. O., res SW cor Montgomery and Green


Oscar T., atty-at-law, 29 Court blk, 636 Clay, res 742 Pine Shudmack Isaac, pedler, res 341 Tehama


NATIVE WINES AND BRANDIES, HENRY GERKE, GROWER, Vineyard Depot, 414 MARKET.


E. P. FELLOWS & CO., IMPORT


IMPORTERS OF WINE and LIQUOR LABELS.


GEO. W. CHAPIN, 434 MONTGOMERY ST.,


Dealer in all kinds of REAL ESTATE-MONEY LOANED.


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Shuir Henry, chicken ranch, University Mound nr San Bruno road


Shuldt William, expressman, res 1322 Pacific William, porter, 39 Jackson


Shull & Burner, (Louis D. Shull and Henry Burner) sign painters and dealers paints and oils, 638 Sac- ramento


Shull Louis D., (Shull & Burner) res 1031 Sutter


Shulock Frank, tinsmith with B. C. Austin, res 1921 Kearny


Stephen W., res 1321 Kearny


Shumway R. H., widow, res 2033 Mission Shunob Julius, tinsmith with George H. Tay & Co, res 820 Pacific


Shurt Henry, compositor, California Demo- krat, res 1016 Mason


Shurtlief John A., sawfiler, Union Box Fac- tory, res Helvetia Hotel


Shute & Co., (D. S. Shute) carriage makers, 111 O'Farrell


Charles E., policeman, res 274 Clem- entina


Daniel S., (Shute & Co.)res 1004 Pine John, seaman, res North German Hotel


Shuttleworth H., asst engineer with P. M. S. S. Co.


Shuyer J. G., carpenter. Palace Hotel Shwarb Charles, clerk, res 253 Third Frank, tinner, res 253 Third


Shwetzer Abraham, barber, N s Sixteenth bet Mission and Valencia


Jacob, tailor, N s Sixteenth bet Mis- sion and Valencia


Shyne James G., butcher, 339 Fourth Sibley H. J., res Russ House


John M., teacher, Boys' High School, res 704 Sutter W. L., carpenter Palace Hotel Sibran Pedro, res 539 Vallejo


Sichel E. & Bros., (Eugene, Jacob and Mor- ris Sichel) cigars, 5 Kearny and 7 Merchants' Exchange


Eugene, (E. Sichel & Bros.) res 235 Tyler


Gustav, barber, 6 Turk


Gustav, medical student, 650 Wash- ington, res cor Filbert and Mont- gomery av


Jacob, (E.Sichel & Bros.) res 235 Tyler Joseph, solicitor, res 24 Washington av Julia E. Miss, teacher Taylor-st Cos- mopolitan Primary School, res 235 Tyler


Julius, (Fleishman, S. & Co.) res 331 Kearny


M., insurance agent, res 1008 Jackson Max, dentist, 103 Post, res W s Mont- gomery av nr Powell


Morris, (E. Sichel & Bros.) res 235 Tyler


Solomon, cigars, 5 Kearny, res 235 Tyler


Sick William, seaman, res 5 Jackson


Sickler Caleb M., stoves and ranges, 310 Pine, res 732 Geary


Sickler John L., (Keegan & S.) res 60 Natoma


Sickles Richards, seaman, res 54 Sacramento Sicotte R. & Co., (Robert Sicotte and Ed- ward Gratton) carriagemakers, 856 Howard


Robert, (R. Sicotte & Co.) res 246 Fourth


Sicovich Martin, bartender with S. Divisich & Co., res 623 Davis


Sicre Jacques, (Mailhes & Co.) res NW cor Union and Dupont


Siddell Charles, seaman, res 5 Jackson


Sides Benjamin F., with J. H. Latham, res 2002 Powell


Sidey Adam, packer with F. D. Conro & Son, res 20 Jessie


Sidmore Amos F., painter, res 515 Stockton Siebe August, (Stelling & S.) res 24 Minna Frederick C., deputy sheriff, res 2208 Mason


H., laborer, res NE cor Eighth and Brannan


Henry, fireman, Pacific Glass Works Herman F. D., saloon, 615 Fourth, res cor Kentucky and Sixteenth


John, wholesale liquors, res 635 Union


Siebe Ludwig, groceries, NE cor Fourth and Everett, res 129 Fourth


Nicholas George, entry and adjusting clerk, Custom House, res 612 Filbert


William, brass finisher, res 40 Quinn Siebech Frank, steward with E. A. Engel- berg, res 416 Kearny


Siebenhauser L., (of Virginia City) office NE cor Sacramento and Battery


Sally, salesman with Falkenstein & Co., res 320 Turk


Siebers John, locksmith, res 1309 Stockton Sieberst F., widow, res SW cor Franklin and Grove


Henry A., atty-at-law, res 28 Second av Siebert Charles, stevedore, res 3 Sheridan


Charles, waiter, res 352 Jessie


Frederick, with Schroth & Wester- feld, res 311 Sutter


Siebrecht William, cabinetmaker, res N s Willow av nr Valencia


Siedenburg Herman, groceries, NW cor Green and Kearny, res 10 St. Charles pl


John C., with R. G. Dun & Co., res 207 Kearny


Siedentopf Henry R., clerk, res 477 Jessie Siegel David, res 141/, Garden


Gottlieb, blacksmlth, res 1 Hardy pl Harry, clerk with G. Harshall, res 24 Washington av


Minnie, widow, res 616 Post


Morris, tailor, res 1502 Stockton


1. J. TRUMBULL, 59


DEALER IN


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


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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Silvie George, with Hook and Ladder Co. 3, S. F. Fire Dept., res Engine House Market bet Tenth and Eleventh


Sim John W., res 614 Pine


Sime John Mrs., res 813 Jackson


Simes H., laborer, Bay Sugar Refinery


Simi P., market gardener, 71 Colombo Mar- ket


Simmen Charles, laborer, Pacific Rolling Mills


John, cabinetmaker with Luchsinger & Son, res 722 Minna


Simmerly C., poultry dealer, res Baker nr Union


Simmie J. W., master schr Vanderbilt, res 36 Austin


Simmonds Samuel, seaman, res 5 Jackson Simmons Allen, bakery, 1019 Pacific, res 1413 Hyde


Alonzo R., (Simmons, Rowe & Co.) res 2511 Folsom


Andrew, laborer with S. F. Cordage Co


Benjamin, seaman, res 5 Jackson


C. L. Mrs., dressmaker, SE cor Ellis and Taylor


Charles, carpenter, res 2 White's pl Daniel C., watchmaker, res 1211 Powell


David, cook, stmr Ventura


E. P. Miss, teacher South Cosmopol- itan Primary School, res 608 Jones Ferdinand, carpenter, res 336 Elev- enth


Ferdinand, musician, res 3 August alley


Harry, waiter, 402 Broadway


Henry, waiter, Oregon House


Henry B., teamster, res 1233 Union


Horace E., salesman with R. A. Swain & Co., res Cosmopolitan Hotel


James, conductor, Potrero and B. V. R. R. Co


James, real estate, res 14 Sumner


John, blacksmith with Z. H. Cun- ningham, res 5231/2 Minna


Joseph, washer with Folsom Laun- dry, res S s Sixteenth bet Va- lencia and Second av


Joseph S., (Simmons, Rowe & Co.) res 819 Filbert


Rowe & Co., (Joseph S. Simmons, William B. Rowe and Alonzo R. Simmons) dealers hardware, 416 Market and 52 Clay


Samuel, (Forrest & S.) res 132 Fourth


Samuel, jeweler, 519 Kearny, res 1216 Powell


Sylvester R., (Maxon & S.) res 1304 Montgomery


Thomas C., porter with A. Mau & Co., res 623 Seventh


Simmons Thomas H., atty-at-law, room 23 Court blk, res Washington bet Kearny and Dupont


William, rigger, res 9 Howard


William H., painter with Plath & Kitzmuller, res 153 Third


William J., copyist with C. V. Gilles- pie, res 929 Washington


Simms Charles, bathman, res 1507 Powell


John, stewart, res 1507 Powell


Patrick, shoemaker, res 447 Natoma see Sims


Simon Benjamin, groceries and liquors, SW cor Harrison and Sixth, res 30 Oak Grove av


Charles, salesman with Isaac Selig, res 333 Fell


Dora Miss, res 426 Clementina


E. J., (Simon, Jacobs & Co.) res 614 Sutter


George, special policeman, res 165 Perry


Gustave, tailor, 3512 Third


Harry H., res 919 Stockton


Henry, proptr Simons House, 214 Sansome


Henry, stevedore, res 160 Steuart


Henry, tanner with Funcke & Co., res NE cor Eighth and Brannan Hermann L., (Stein, S. & Co.) res Germany


I., res 703 Market


Isidor, oysterman, Cremorne Oyster House, res 426 Clementina


Isidore, bookkeeper with Rosenthal, Feder & Co., res SE cor Bush and Dupont


James, shipwright, P. M. S. S. Co., res E s Illinois bet Butte and Napa John, restaurant, 226 First, res cor Folsom and Fremont


Joseph, boot and shoemaker, 818 Montgomery


Joseph, butcher, 208 Sixth


Joseph, furniture and carpets, 1226 Stockton


Joseph B., grocer, res 30 Oak Grove av


Julius, cigarmaker with Gordon & Burke, res 426 Clementina


Julius, clerk with S. Kohlman, res 213 Stevenson


Julius, policeman, res 165 Perry Julius C., capitalist, res SW Third and Market


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L. Mrs,, costumer, 645 Washington Levi, capitalist, res 7 Russ


Louis, looking glass maker with Whittier, Fuller & Co., res 1120 Mission


M. L. Mrs., teacher, Washington Grammar School, res 513 Eddy


Nannie Mrs., drygoods, 442 Hayes, res cor Hayes and Octavia


R. L., cabinetmaker with G. Ueffin- ger & Co., res 26 Oak Grove av


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


N. W. SPAULDING.


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


GEO. W. CHAPIN, 434 MONTGOMERY ST.,


Dealer in all kinds of REAL ESTATE-MONEY LOANED.


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Simon S., res 333 Fell


S., asst. foreman with Lewis Bros., res 2491/2 Clara


S. I., (Simon, Jacobs & Co.) res 1015 Van Ness av


Siegmund H., salesman with Sulli- van & Moorhead, res 15 Russ


Simon Siegmund L., sec. Mission and Pacific Woolen Mills, 517 Market, res 331 Kearny


Siegmund L., teacher piano, res 1010 Mission


Simon, carpenter, res 237 Jessie


Theodore, clerk with Richard Weg- ener, res 30 Oak Grove av


Simonds George, shipwright, P. M. S. S. Co., res 127 Harrison


Simons' House, H. Simon proptr, 214 San- some


J. M., res Humboldt House


Nathan, milk ranch, res NW cor Vermont and Twenty-fourth


Samuel D., inspector, Custom House, res 935 Clay


W. S., (Murray & S.) res S s Fell nr Market


Willis S., dairy produce, Grand Central Market, res 515 Stevenson


Simonetti Charles, cook, Bar Assn. S. F., res NW cor Vallejo and Mont- gomery av


Simonitto -, merchant, res 819 Montgomery Simons Henry, farmer, res Meyers' Hotel


Henry, plumber, res 554 Bryant


Henry A., agent, Howe Machine Co., res 732 Howard


Hiram C., res 510 Leavenworth


Isadore, foreman with Lewis Bros., res 24912 Clara


John, marblepolisher with J. Daniel, res Mission Dolores


Mat., foreman Mason's Brewery, res Chestnut


Thomas W., carrier Bohemian, res 7071/2 Mission


Walter, carpenter, res 734 Brannan -, bookkeeper, res 622 Larkin Simonson Simon, seaman, stmr Kalorama Simonton C. E., carpenter, Palace Hotel Charles D., clerk, P. M. S. S. Co Simonton James W., (S. F. Bulletin Co.) res New York


Nathan M., carpenter, res 29 Lafayette Simpson & Morgan, (Thomas Simpson and Phillip Morgan) grainers, 675 Market


Simpson A. M. & Bro., (A. M. and Robert W. Simpson) lumber and agency Coos Bay and Columbia river packets, office 44 Market, yards, Howard and Beale-st wharves


Alexander, carpenter,res 256 Brannan


Alexander C., shoemaker with C. Palmer, res 457 Stevenson


Simpson Asa M., (A. M. Simpson & Bro.) res Clarendon House


C., seaman, stmr Ajax


Charles, expressman, 47 Clay, res 49 Clay


Clement S., master bark Whistler, office 44 Market, res 59 Tehama Cyrus H., res 100 Tehama


Edward, laborer, res N s Twentieth bet Valencia and Guerrero


G., expressman, cor Clay and Front George W., conductor N. B. and M. R. R. Co., res 274 Clementina Grace, widow, res 1413 Pacific


H. J., draughtsman with Wright & Sanders, res 1250 Montgomery


Henry, capitalist, res 114 Geary


James, physician, 204 Sutter, res 814 Sutter


James H., carpenter, res 55 Natoma John, carpenter S. F. Manfg Co., res 222 Minna


John, first lieutenant Fourth Artillery, U. S. A., Presidio


John, master schr Annie Gee, res 713 Vallejo


John, stevedore with Menzies & Bingham, res 421 Greenwich


John H., res Occidental Hotel


John H., compositor, Bulletin, res Dolores bet Twenty-second and Twenty-third


John H., cook, Crown Point Oyster Saloon, res 120 Martin


Marcus 'D.L., lieut. Col. U. S. A., res 18 South Park


L. D., res 629 Clay


Peter G., clerk with J. C. Meussdorf- fer, res 1213 Leavenworth


Richard W., (Feldmann, S. & Co.) res 16 Downey


Robert, laborer, Union Iron Works, res cor Broadway and Montgom- ery


Simpson Robert W., (A. M. Simpson & Bro.) res Clarendon


- Simon, shipwright, res 127 Jackson Thomas, (Simpson & Morgan) res 141% Harriet


Thomas B., clerk with C. V. Gilles- pie, res 1508 Sacramento


Thomas F., painter, res 1415 Pa- cific


William, blacksmith, res 2537 Mis- sion


William, druggist, 609 Davis, res Alameda


Simpson William, (Kelleher & S.) res 11311% Folsom


William, longshoreman, res N s Greenwich nr Sansome


William, plasterer, res rear 1508 Ma- son


William P., engineer, engine No. 6, S. F. Fire Dept., res 314 Sixth


OMMERCIAL INSURANCE CO, OF CALIFORNIA,


Office, 228 California St.


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


EUREKA FOUNDRY, THOMPSON BROS., Proprietors. CASTINGS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. 129 and 131 BEALE STREET.


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Slattery John, laborer, C. P. R. R. Co., res King-st House


Maurice D. Rev., asst pastor St. Mary's Cathedral, res 628 Cali- fornia


Michael, hodcarrier, res 91/2 Welsh Michael, heater, Pacific Rolling Mills


Patrick, laborer, res McGrath's Hotel Richard, teamster, res E s Hodges' pl nr Vallejo


-, stevedore with Menzies & Bing- ham


Slavan A. E. Miss, principal Eighth-st Pri- mary School, res 655 Seventeenth


J. W., confectioner with Dexter & Co.


John, gardener, Columbia Square, res 1512 Harrison av


M. H. Miss, teacher, Eighth-st Gram- mar School, res 665 Seventeenth Slaven Catherine, widow, res N s Army bet Church and Sanchez


Elizabeth, res 548 Mission


James E., compositor, res 548 Mission


Joseph P., tanner, res 301 Sixteenth


Michael, caneworker, res 4 Jessie


Moses A., (Terrill & S.) res 715 Seventeenth


Patrick, policeman, res Fifteenth nr Shotwell


Slavin Frank, baker, 143 Third, res 354 Fourth


Patrick, bakery, 1324 Dupont


Thomas, laborer, res rear 848 Folsom Slavonic Illiric Society, rooms NE cor Clay and Davis


Slayback Debora, widow, carpetsewer with Hall & Lachman, and lodgings 1067 Market


Sleator Edmund M., canvassing agent, res 208 Twenty-second


Sleeper Charles, clearance clerk, Bank Cali- fornia, res 456 Guerrero


E. R., widow, res 912 Larkin


Frank H., clerk, res 912 Larkin Hobart W., clerk with Baker & Ham- ilton, res 912 Larkin


May Miss, teacher, Silver-st Primary School, res 222 Shotwell William O., res 222 Shotwell Sleepsky Louis, hackman, res 1125 Mission Sleger Abraham, collector, res 437 Green Slessinger Louis, (Porter, Blum & Slessin- ger) res 338 Eddy


Slethery Annie Miss, tailoress with Lancas- ter & Northon, res 617 Washing- ton


Slevin Daniel F., carpenter, res 417 Bush John, special policeman, res 15 Har- rison


Patrick, policeman, res cor Howard and Fifteenth


Slicer Walter R., asst. impost bookkeeper, Custom House, res 331 Union Slink Thomas, drayman, res 27 Clementina


Slinkey J. E., proptr Overland House 531 Sacramento, and Bon Ton Saloon, California Theatre bldg, res Overland House


Sloan & Strang, (John Sloan and David Strang) sparmakers, foot of Fourth nr drawbridge


Alexander, moulder with Thompson Bros., res 18 Minna


B. D., farmer, res 1307 Sacramento


F. H., compositor with Cubery & Co., res 234 Ritch


H. H., millwright, res 109 Leaven- worth


J., laborer, P. M. S. S. Co.


John, shipwright, Shipwrights' Assn, 71 New Montgomery


Sloan John, (Sloan & Strang) res Ten- nessee bet Solano and Butte


John W., bricklayer, Bricklayers' Prot. and Ben. Assn, 234 Sutter Mary Miss, dressmaker, 7711/2 Mission Patrick, lumberman, res 46 Louisa William, laborer, res 1 Crooks


William R., real estate agent, 236 Montgomery, res 1203 Howard


Slockart August, seaman, res 26 Sacramento Slocomb Henry, barber, 152 Second, res 38 Clara


Henry, carpenter, Enterprise Mill, res 83 Everett


Slocum A. M. Mrs., supt. Womens' Publishing Co., office 507 Mont- gomery, res 236 Montgomery


E. C. Mrs., upholstress with Frank G. Edwards, res 710 Folsom


G. J., real estate, res 613 Mission


Slocum Lot D., Excelsior Boarding Stables, 921-925 Sutter


Slocum William N., editor Common Sense (weekly) 236 Montgomery Sloop Emma F. Miss, teacher with Florence Sewing Machine Co., res 413 Natoma


Slorah Edward C., depot of Lyons' bottled ale and porter, 708 San- some, res NE cor Twenty-eighth and Folsom


James, with E. C. Slorah, res E s Folsom nr Twenty-eighth


Slorey -, stevedore with Menzies & Bingham Sloss D. Miss, teacher, Taylor-st Cosmopol- itan Primary School, res 408 Bush Gordon E., fire commissioner, res 408 Bush


Sloss Louis & Co., (Louis Sloss, Simon Greenewald and Lewis Gerstle) hides, wool, furs, and commission mchts, 310-312 Sansome


Sloss Louis, (Louis Sloss & Co., and Hutchinson, Kohl, Philippens & Co.) res 1500 Van Ness av


Slosson & Gill, (D. R. Slosson and George Gill) market, cor Union and Oc- tavia


"Gerke" Wine, vintage 1868. The future "Chateau Yquem" of California. "Eugene Casserly."


C. P. VAN SCHAACK & CO.,


MERCHANDISE BROKERS and COMMISSION Merchants, 706, 708, 710, 712, 714, 716 Kearny st.


GEO. W. CHAPIN, 434 Montgomery Street,


HAS BARGAINS IN REAL ESTATE.


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Slosson D. R., (Slosson & Gill) res cor Union and Laguna


Edward, mining supt., res 622 Mc- Allister


H. V., proptr Terminal Hotel, 606 Fourth


Slower Samuel, res Cosmopolitan Hotel Slyney Thomas, stevedore, Lumbermen's Prot. Union, 71 New Montgomery Smadeke W. & Co., (W. Smadeke and G. Cornelius) groceries and liq- uors, SW cor Third and Brannan


Smadeke William, (W. Smadeke & Co., and Cornelius & Co.) res 600 Third


Small Alexander, laborer with Golden State Iron Works, res 222 Beale


Alexander H., conductor, N. B. and M. R. R. Co., res 520 Stockton Allen, carpenter, res 325 Capp


Archibald, barkeeper, Palace Ex- change, res SW cor Seventh and Jessie


C., laborer with B. Dodson, res Broadway blk


D. S., shipwright and caulker, 5 Drumm, res Oakland


Dominique P., carpenter with J. P. Curtis, res 407 Greenwich


Emma Mrs., dressmaker, 115 Kearny Isaac H., iron works, 7-9 Beale, res 568 Folsom


John, plumber with G. & W. Snook John E., clerk with freight auditor, C. P. R. R. Co., res 1110 Harrison John F., machinist with O. P., Ingra- ham & Bro., res 439 Minna


Richard G., master mariner, res 291/2 Third


Timothy S., res 325 Capp


William, real estate and mining sec., 531 California, res 1801 California William P., shipwright, Shipwrights' Assn, 71 New Montgomery


Smalley G., cl rk with Charles Kellett, res W s Mission bet Twenty-second and Twenty-third


W. W., with Cornell Watch Co., cor Fourth and Bryant


Smallman William, laborer with P. M. S. S. Co., res rear 2215 Bluxome


Smart & Bro., (George C. and James G. Smart) New York Dairy, old San José road nr Industrial School


A. Miss, res 1205 Sacramento


Charles R., driver with Smart & Bro., res old San José road ur Indus- trial School


David S., machinist, res 207 Second George, housemover, res 726 Bran- nan


Smart George C., (Smart & Bro.) res old San José road nr Industrial School


Smart James, lumberman, res 119 Perry Smart James G., (Smart & Bro.) res old San José road nr Industrial School


Smedberg James Renwick, consulting engin- eer, S. F. Gaslight Co., and vice prest. Pioneer Land and Loan Assn, res 28 Twelfth


W. Renwick, clerk with C. Adolph Low & Co., res 1611 Larkin


Smedley Henry, driver, res 1118 Taylor Smetzer Henry, special policeman, City and County Hospital


Smiddy Timothy, laborer with G. A. Meiggs, res 2111g Perry


Smiley George W., stockbroker, office 444 California, res 623 Powell


James, stockbroker, res 634 Broad- way


James D., driver, Cliff House Omni- bus


James F., driver, Sutter-st R. R. Co., res cor Jones and Market


Joseph E., money broker, office 236 Montgomery, res 731 Bush


Samuel P., bookkeeper with Painter & Co., res 734 Broadway


Smiley Thomas J. L., prest. California Stock Exchange Board, res 718 Green


William F., driver, N. B. and M. R. R. Co., res 114 Dora


Smilie Elton R., physician and dentist, 649 Washington, res S s Union bet Mason and Taylor


Smith & Blanckaert, (Adam Smith and Victor J. Blanckaert) City Bank Exchange, 633 Sacramento Smith & Burlingame, (William H. Smith and J. D. Burlingame) carpenters and builders, 667 Howard


Smith & Dougherty, (J. C. Smith and W. P. Dougherty) wholesale and retail lumber dealers, 1 How- ard


Smith & Mann, (William Smith and Jeremiah J. Mann) wholesale butchers, First av nr Kentucky, office 535 California


Smith & Philips, (John Smith and James B. Philips) saloon, 112 Taylor


A., conductor Market-st R. R


A., widow, res W s York bet Twenty- fourth and Twenty-fifth


A. C. Miss, with B. H. Madison, res 447 Bryant


Smith A. D., (Hutchinson, Mann & Smith) res Oakland


Adam, carpenter, res 60 Everett


Smith Adam, (Smith & Blanckaert) res 515 Sacramento


Adam Mrs., lodgings, 515 Sacramento Adrian R., bookkeeper with Wilson, Merry & Co., res Nucleus House


NORCROSS & CO.,


MAKE THE BEST WORK


AT LOWEST PRICES.


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


BETHESDA WATER NEVER FAILS TO CURE BRIGHT'S DISEASE. DUNBAR, HENDRY & LAVERY, General Agents Pacific Coast, 107 Stockton st.


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Smith Ahimaz B., sprinkler, res 1144 Folsom Albert, sugar refiner, Cal. Sugar Re- finery, res 498 Eighth


Alexander, laborer, res 41 Natoma


Alexander, laborer, res Ns Dorland bet Church and Sanchez


Alexander, sash and blindmaker with B. & J. S. Doe, res 623 Howard


Alexander H., clerk with Christy & Wise, res International Hotel


Alexander M., first officer, P. M. S. S. Co.


Alfred, with C. James King of Wm. & Co., res 731 Vallejo


Alfred J., plumber, 220 Fremont, res N s Twenty-sixth nr Mission


Allen, conductor, Central R. R., res 726 Brannan


Alonzo, hostler, res Agricultural Fair Grounds


Amaziah, carpenter, res 414 Shotwell


Andrew, res 731 Broadway


Andrew, boilermaker, res 807 Mission


Andrew, bookkeeper with Corbitt & Macleay, res 331 Montgomery


Andrew, varnisher, res 49 Louisa


Andrew F. jr., foreman The Pacific, res 7 Rousch


Andrew V., coffee saloon, 519 East, res 821 Howard


- Ann Mrs., lodgings, 785 Mission


Ann Mrs., restaurant, 952 Mission


Ann B. Mrs., fancy goods, 1144 Fol- som


Ann E. Mrs., nurse res S s Nine- teenth nr Valencia


- Anna, widow, res 69 Natoma


Annie, confectionery, res 422 Folsom


Annie, seamstress, res 231 Second


Annie C., tailoress, res 49 Natoma


Antone, restaurant, 1204 Stockton, res 2012 Dupont


Arthur, waiter Railroad House


Smith Arthur A., (Freeman, Smith & Co.) res Grand Hotel


- Asa, machinist and millwright, res 3 Hubbard


B. Mrs., lodgings, 3 Hardie pl


B. W., baker, res 422 Folsom Barcley, lastmaker, res 164 Jessie


Smith Barlow J., hygienic physician, 635-637 California


Barney, laborer, res N s Elizabeth nr Valencia


Benjamin Brooks, clerk Empire Lodging House, 636 Commercial Benjamin J., sash and blind maker, Enterprise Mill


Benjamin R., hay and grain, res Tenth av nr P, South S. F.


Benjamin P., freight clerk,stmr Con- stantine, res SE cor Lombard and Dupont


C., plumber Palace Hotel


C. A., carpenter, res 1028 Market


Smith C. E. Miss, dressmaker, res 837 Fol- som


C. G., shipjoiner, Shipjoiners' Assn, Dashaway Hall


C. S. machinist, res Overland House Smith C. W. M., solicitor of patents and atty-at-law, 415 Montgomery, res 1719 Clay


Catherine, widow, res 539 Howard


Celia P., widow, res 9 Harlan pl


Charles, barkeeper, with Dave P. Levy, res 1524 Powell


Charles, barkeeper with Adams &! Kibbe, res 102 Minna


Charles, barkeeper, res 441 Clemen-) tina


Charles, bootmaker with J. Sullivan, res 259 Octavia


Charles, capitalist, res W s Capp, nr! Twenty-second


Charles, carpenter, res 538 Natoma Smith Charles, chop and oyster house, 1018 Stockton, res 1206 Powell


Charles, clerk, res 78 Clementina


Charles, collector, res 232 Mission


Charles, junk dealers, 525 East


Charles, laborer Potrero cut


Charles Mrs., laundress SE cor Post and Jones


Charles, master mariner, res 423 East


Charles, painter, res 222 Tehama


Charles, plumber, res 520 Folsom


Charles, porter, res 293 Union


Charles, porter, res Relay House


Charles, printer, res 37 Hinckley


Charles, Scan., Soc., 71 New Mont- gomery


Charles, seaman, res 132 Steuart


Charles, seaman, res 32 Stuart


Charles, seaman res 5 Jackson


Charles, seaman, res 42 Sacramento


Charles, seaman, res 423 East


Charles, stevedore with Menzies & Bingham


Charles, tinsmith with E. T. Buck. man


Charles, whitener with J. Q. Gar- field


Charles, wholesale hog dealer, E : Fifth av nr N, South S.F., res 9.6] Harrison


Charles, jr., carpenter, res rear 123. Bush


Charles A., with W. C. Winckler, rei 1217 Polk


Charles C., druggist, res 218 Seventh Charles C., messenger with Henry Steil, res Havens pl


Charles E., bookkeeper with F. T Houghton & Co., res 541 Fourth


Smith Charles E., porter, Occidenta bar, res 529 Mission


Charles F., tailor, 1201 Powell


Charles Francis, waiter with Manue DeSuza, res 104 First


AFRICAN FIBRE, THE CHEAPEST ARTICLE IN USE FOR MATTRESSES, 406 MARKET St.


PACIFIC SAW MANUFACTURING COMPANY,


17 and 19 Fremont, near Marke


GEO. W. CHAPIN, ALWAYS READY TO BUY AND SELL


REAL ESTATE.


SMI


939


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Smith Charles H., carrier P. O., res 1103 Powell


Charles H., cashier Liverpool and London and Globe Ins. Co., res 1260 California


Charles H., clerk with B. F. Sher- wood & Co., res 515 Sacramento Charles H., special policeman, res 1820 Hyde


Charles H., produce and commission merchant, 47-49 Clay, res 913 Montgomery


Charles H., shipping clerk, res Over- land House


Charles J., carpenter, res 2918 Fol- som


Charles M., bookkeeper with Renton Smith & Co., res 503 Folsom


Charles R., packer with Ira Marden & Co., res 609 Stevenson


Charles R., tinsmith with Locke & Montague, res 1219 Union


Charles T., bookkeeper with Henry A. Gullixson, res 4 Geary pl Charles T., hostler, St. Lawrence Stable, res Miller's pl


Charles W., butcher, res Spreens' Exchange, South S. F.




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