The New city annual directory of San Francisco, 1875, Part 152

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


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Walter R., drygoods, 161 New Mont- gomery


Walter S., carpenter, res 13 Tehama Wilber F., bookkeeper with N. Bruns, res 722 Turk


Wilhelmina Miss, res 20 Folsom


Willard M., res 13 Monroe


Williard, res 15 Bernard


William, res 208 Ellis


William, res 436 Union


William, bakery and variety, 422 Folsom


William, bootmaker with Porter, Blum & Slessinger, res 27 An- thony


William, butcher, res 1813 Howard


William, butcher, res 10 Sacramento William, cabinetmaker,res 416 Natoma William, cabinetmaker with Edward S. Spear & Co., res 13 Harrison av William, clerk, res 521 Minna


William, cook with Andrew Mason & Co., res 120 Davis


William, hardware, res 208 Ellis


William, laborer, res Fourteenth bet Harrison and Folsom


William, laborer, S. F. Cordage Co. Smith William, manufacturer Patent Water Closets, 21 Montgomery av, res 1333 Pine [see adv. page 3B] William, master mariner, res 320 Folsom


MMERCIAL INSURANCE CO. of CALIFORNIA,


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Office, 228 California St.


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


BEAMISH'S, Nucleus Building, cor. Third and Market Sts .. SHIRTS, CLOTHING, Ready Made and to Order.


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Smith William, porter with Glasgow Iron Works, res Empire Hotel


William, compositor, res 913 Mont- gomery


William, seaman, stmr Salinas


William, seaman, res 5 Jackson


William, seaman, res 20 Folsom


William, seaman, res 26 Sacramento


William, seaman, res 134 Steuart


William, shipwright, Shipwrights' Assn., 71 New Montgomery


William, shoemaker, res 21 Anthony


Smith William, (Smith & Mann) res 1813 Howard


William, stevedore with Menzies & Bingham


William, steward, stmr Kalorama


William, stonecutter, res 547 Mission William, teamster with Smith, Cut- ter & Co., res Perry bet Fourth and Fifth


William, waiter, res 527 Sacramento William, waiter, Brooklyn Hotel


William, waiter, City Restaurant, 538 Clay


William A., steward, P. M. S. S. Costa Rica, res 124 Silver


William A., teamster, res 2116 Powell William B., courtroom clerk, County Court, res 410 O'Farrell


William B., salesman with R. Patrick & Co., res 1304 Kearny


William C., agent Ginger Pop, res SE cor Lombard and Dupont


William C., bricklayer, Palace Hotel William C., cabinetmaker, res 13 Harrison av


William C. R., night inspector, Cus- House, res 10 Downey


William D., brewer, 21912 Ninth


William E .. contractor, res 736 Har- rison


William E., operator, W. U. Tel. Co., res 317 Third


Smith William F .. physician, oculist and aurist, 313 Bush, res SE cor Sutter and Van Ness av


William H., carpenter, res 127 Jack- son


William Henry, carpenter and joiner, res 616 California


Smith William H., Champion Spring Mattress manufacturer, 151 New Montgomery, res 146 Natoma William H., clerk, res 410 Farrell


William H., master brig Sheet An- chor, res 120 Howard William H., mining operator, res 820 Filbert


Smith William H., (Smith & Bur- lingame) res 1033 Howard


William H., stevedore with Menzies & Bingham William Jones, laborer, res 15 Ber- nard


Smith William L., bookbinder with A. L. Bancroft & Co., res 741 Market William L,, real estate, res 2732 Fol- som


William M., baker, res 215 Green


William M., master, schr Norwig, res 418 Sixth


William M., messenger with A. Hay- ward, 224 California, res 1008 Leavenworth


William N., baker, California Cracker Co., res 215 Green


William N., keeper Corporation Yard, S. F. Fire Dept., 50-52 Sacramento, res 10 Sumner


William S., driver with Blake, Rob- bins & Co., res 1916 Taylor William X., caulker, res 121 Welsh


Williams, (George H. Tay & Co.) res 208 Ellis


, expresswagon, res 400 Seventh


, Mrs., res 417 Bush


see Smyth, Smythe, Schmidt and Schmitt


1


Smithers James, bookkeeper with Gax- iola & Andrade, and agent Peru- vian consul, office 320 Sansome, res Bartlett bet Twenty-second and Twenty-third


William, waiter, res 17 Bryant av


Smithlin P. F., carpenter, res 214 First Smithson John Edward, res 812 California


Robert, speculator, res 615 California Thomas B., res 808 Bush


Smithstead O., machinist, Pacific Rolling Mills


Smitten Charles H., receiver, Central R. R. Co


Smucker Catherine, widow, res 130 Dora Smullen Francis, shoemaker, res 32 Na- toma


James, shoecutter, res 35 Natoma


Smyth & Pierce, (John Smyth and John Pierce) draymen, 326 Davis


Albert F., cigars and tobacco, 617 Montgomery, res 4 Powell Charles F., bookkeeper with Bank of California, res Lick House


Smyth John H., atty-at-law, 623 Mont- gomery, res 721 Bush Samuel A., res rear 829 Vallejo see Smith, Schmidt, Schmitt Smythe A. F. Mrs., hairwork, 312 Powell Albert, messenger, res 1522 Broad- way


Annie T., teacher French, Silver-st Primary School, res 743 Pine


Cora A. Mrs., teacher, Greenwich-s Primary School, res 1423 Kearny F. A., engraver, res Broadway m Scott


John T., teamster, res Stevenson n Eighth Robert B., laborer, Pacific Rolling Mills


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


E. P. FELLOWS & CO.,


Sole Agents for FRITZCHE, SCHIMMEL & CO.'S ESSENTIAL OILS and FLAVORING EXTRCT!


REAL ESTATE.


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Snappers Amelia Miss, hats and caps, 59 Second


Snead Michael, pedler, res 7 St. Mary's Sneads Giles, whitener and coloring, 998 Folsom


Sneath Richard G., capitalist, office 416 Front, res Fair Oaks, San Mateo Co


Snedecker Samuel, with James E. Foster Sneden Seth G., dept. collector U. S. Int. Rev., res 502 Powell


Sneel John, laborer, res W s Bannan pl Sneed John W., carpenter, res 95713 Fol- som


Sneider Charles, baker, res 522 Pine


Charles, cigarmaker, 1208 Market


Emma Mrs., cigars, 1208 Market


Kate Mrs., res 907 Howard


Martin, bootmaker with S. W. Ro- senstock & Co., res 346 Seventh Peter, laborer with Bay Sugar Re- finery, res NW cor Filbert and Sansome


see Snyder, and Schneider


Snelgrove James, carpenter, Palace Hotel Snell Caroline Mrs., proptrss Union House, 737 Howard


Edward, general collecting and pur- chasing agent, 16 Post


George W., (Hodge, Calef & Co., Portland, Oregon) office 215 Cal- iformia, res 123 Turk


John, res 21 Bannan pl John, laborer, Potrero cut Snesbohl Niels Nielsen, Scan. Soc., 71 New Montgomery


Snibby Fred, res 303 Mason


Sniffen Elijah, (Brown & S.) res 528 Bryant Samuel, collector with Nye & Ache- son, res 528 Bryant


Snively Edward, car driver, Market-st R. R., res 502 Fell


John H., special policeman with Kim- ball Manfg Co.


Snoddy Alex, with Cornell Watch Co., cor Fourth and Bryant


Snook Edgar N., plumber with G. & W. Snook, res 516 Bush


Edward C., plumber with G. & W. Snook, res 516 Bush


G. & W., (George A. and William S. Snook) iron workers and plumb- ers, 427 Pine


George A., (G. & W. Snook) res 529 Green


John A., oysterman with S. Tesmore, res Bartlett bet Twenty-fifth and Twenty-sixth


William S., (G. & W. Snook) res Oakland


Snooks John J., asst engineer with P. M. S. S. Co.


Snow & May, (Frank C. Snow and William B. May) importers pictures and artists' materials, 21 Kearny


Snow Chester J., carpenter, Public School Dept, res Hayes Valley


Charles, caulker, res rear 322 Main Densil A., carriagemaker with E. Falkingham, res 2015 Folsom


Frank C., (Snow & May) res 26 Haight


Harry, clerk with Whitney & Co.'s express


Harvey W., agent, Hartford Fire Ins. Co., res 813 Valencia


Snow Herman, dealer spiritualist, lib- eral and reform books and papers, 319 Kearny


Horace, watchman with S. F. Candle Co., res SW cor Channel and Rhode Island


J. C., carpenter, res 513 Gough


John, seaman, res Union House


John F. & Co., (John F. Snow and Charles J. Holmes) Cleansing and Dyeing Works, 1623 Mission, of- fice 25 Post


John F., (John F. Snow & Co.) res 1623 Mission


Levi T., porter with Forsaith, Tyler & Shaw, res 329 Fell


Richard, laborer, res 61 Tehama


Snowball Robert Y., stockbroker, 106 Leids- dorff


Snowdon Thomas, seaman, stmr Kalorama Snowdoun William H., cook, stmr Parthen- ius, res 107 Pacific


Snyder Albert, glassblower, Pacific Glass Works


Albert A., carpenter and builder, 17 Halleck, res 62 Halleck


Charles, teamster with Michelssen, Brown & Co., res 367 Clementina - G. W., miner, res 402 Broadway


- George, bargeman, Custom House


J., watchman, Palace Hotel


J. B., wholesale liquor dealer, 226 California, res 31 Oak Grove av


Jacob, pumping engineer, Spring Valley W. W, res N s Bay bet Leavenworth and Hyde


P. H., clerk, res 328 Jessie


Philip, boot and shoemaker, 671 Howard


S. P., clerk, Morton House


see Sneider and Schneider


Sobbe Diedrich, liquor store, 541 Mis- sion


Soberg Gustave, seaman, res 415 East


Societa Italiana di Mutua Benefi- cenza. (Italian Mutual Benev- olent Society) 430 Jackson


Societe Francaise d'Espargnes et de Prevoyance Mutuelle, Gustave Mahé, directeur, 411 Bush Society for Prevention of Cruelty to Animals, N. Hunter, sec, 604 Merchant, room 24


BETHESDA WATER, the acknowledged Cure for DIABETES. DUNBAR & HENDRY, General Agents Pacific Coast, 107 Stockton St.


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


EUREKA FOUNDRY, THOMPSON BROS., Proprietors,


129 and 131 BEALE ST., bet. MISSION and HOWARD.


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Societe Francaise de Bienfaisance Meutulle, (French Mutual Benevolent Society) office 706 Montgomery, hospital Bryant bet Fifth and Sixth


Sockum Hamilton W., fruits, 429 Fourth Soddi William, seaman, res North German Hotel


Soecker Christopher, laborer, res 9 White's pl


Soefbollo William, blacksmith, res 533 Val- lejo


Soehl John, driver, Chicago Brewery, res 1428 Pine


Soery William H., clerk, res 434 Tehama Sofa P. G., (Milloglav & S.) res 6 Fourth Soher Lewis, physician, office and res 1225 Bush


Sohl Henry, porter with Locke & Montague, res 223 Perry


- John, laborer, Chicago Brewery, res 1428 Pine


Sohle Edward, ropemaker, res W s Indiana nr Sierra


Sohlke Carl W., salesman, res 249 Thirteenth Sohm Frederick, painter, res 168 Silver


Sohmes John, bakery, 1139 Folsom


Sohn George, res cor Sixteenth and Mission Soilder J., wiper, S. P. R. R. Co.


Solano Mauro, music teacher, res 1016 Stock- ton


Solari Charles, milk ranch, res SW cor Doug- lass and Eighteenth


Giovanni, bootblack, 226 Montgom- ery, res 114 Battery


Giuseppe, market gardener, 50 Co- lombo Market


Michael, bootblack, 434 Pine, res 114 Battery


Solaro Henry J., bookkeeper with Martin, Feusier & Steffani, res Occidental Hotel


Solda Guillaume, harnessmaker, res 37 Hinck- ley


Soldanskey Alex., sailmaker with C. C. Funk, res 514 Geary


Soley William J., salesman with Reid & Brooks, res Montgomery bet Val- lejo and Green


Solis Ansel, barber, 1331 Bush, res SE cor Bush and Polk


Rosalie, tortilla baker, res 37 Hinckley Solley Stephen J., machinist with Globe Iron Works, res 902 Montgomery


William T., bookkeeper, New Wiscon- sin Hotel


Solman Charles, compositor, res 34 Natoma Solmon Nic., laborer, res Empire Hotel Solomon Abe., marker with A. Lusk & Co., res S s Pacific bet Polk and Van Ness av


Abraham, teacher languages, res 2514 Webster Albert, res 1209 Folsom


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Solomon B. L. & Sons, (B. L., J. S. and S. B. Solomon) importers upholstery goods, John H. Kemp, agent, 410 Market


Solomon B. L., (B. L. Solomon & Sons) res New York


Benjamin, packer with Helbing & Straus, res 1717 Mason


Charles, clerk with A. C. Freese, res 510 Hyde


D., merchant, res 529 Turk


G., glazier, res 58 Shipley


Harris, clothing, 536 Pacific


Harris, shoecutter with Marks & Le- vinsky, res 18 Hunt


Isaac H., bookkeeper with Hecht Bros. & Co., res 1619 Larkin


Israel, insurance agent, res 1619 Larkin


J., exchange and money broker, 502 Kearny, res SW cor Bush and Kearny


Solomon J. S., (B. L. Solomon & Sons) res New York


Jacob, res 922 Jackson


Joseph, laborer, res 519 Jessie


Lazerus, clothing, 48 Stuart, res 510 Hyde


M. Miss, teacher, Powell-st Primary School, res 307 Lombard


Martin, messenger with H. P. Wake- lee, res 21 John


Neuman, dairy produce, Grand Cen- tral Market, res 511 Stevenson


S. A., waiter with L. Meyer, res 320 Clementina


Solomon S. B., (B.L. Solomon & Sons) res New York


Solomon Samuel, butcher, 2, Grand Central Market, res 603 Post


Samuel, res 21 John


Sylvain, with Lazard Freres, res 1517 Powell


Thomas, bootmaker, SW cor Fourth and Brannan res 14 Freelon see Salomon


Solomons Seixas, bookkeeper with L. Dink- elspiel & Co., res 1825 Clay Simon, broker, res 235 Kearny


Solq Peter, brickmaker, res SW cor San- chez and Twenty-third


Solsich B., waiter, 54 Sacramento


Solson S., seaman, 26 Sacramento Soltan H. & C., (Hyman Soltan and Louis Moss) crockery and glassware, 231 Third


Hyman, (H. Soltan & Co.) res Six- teenth nr Valencia


Soltsien Herman A., engineer Bay View Dis- tillery, res Hunter's Point


Somaly & Coqueugniot, (John Somaly and John Coqueugniot) restaurant, 624 California


John, (Somaly & Coqueugniot) res 624 California


C. P. VAN SCHAACK & CO.,


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


The "Gerke," "A full flavored, pleasant Hock-like, Wine." -- London Lancet, June 20, 1874.


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


REAL ESTATE.


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Somers & Co., (D. C. Somers and Robert Shearer) groceries and meat, NW cor Second and Bryant


Andrew, carpenter, res 1707 Dupont Don Carlos, (Somers & Co.) res 401 Bryant


Harvey C., (Rider, Somers & Co.) res 2910 Folsom


William J., res 403 Bryant see Summers


Sommerset M. Co. (Grass Valley, Cal.) J. M. Buffington, sec., 37 Merchants Exchange


Somerville Ann, widow, proptr Quincy House, SW cor Spear and Mis- sion


August, bootcutter with Einstein Bros & Co., res 421 Bush


E., operator W. U. Tel. Co


Thomas, laborer, res Quincy House Thomas, machinist with Tait & Hain- que, res 4 Antonio


Sommer H. N. J., master schr General Ord, res 617 Davis


S. M., master schr Veto, res Oakland Point


Sommer actor, Bella Union, res 825 Kearny


Somerlad Henry, sawdust peddler res 52 Clementina


Sophia, midwife, res 52 Clementina Somps John, driver with P.G. Somps & Co., res 269 Clementina


P. G. & Co., (P. G. Somps, J. Mou- ton and H. Marliere) proptrs Steam Soda Works, 259-261 Clem- entina


Peter G., (P. G. Somps & Co.) res 829 Greenwich


Peter, laborer with P. G. Somps & Co., res 269 Clementina


Son Adolph A., (Son Bros.) res 906 Polk


Son Albert A., (Son Bros.) res 906 Polk


Son Brothers, (Adolph A. and Al- bert A. Son) importers and job- bers of pipes, smokers' articles, cutlery, stationery, and Yankee notions, etc., SE cor Sansome and Sacramento


Sondheimer Moses, clerk with Heht Bros. & Co., res 115 Stockton


Sonedecher S. W., carpenter, res 512 Fourth Sonnenberg Benjamin, jeweler with Cal. Jewelry Co., res SE cor Stockton and Post


Louis B., groceries, SE cor Post and Stockton


Sonnenfeld Herman, freight clerk, P.M.S.S. Co


Jonenwald & Wahl, (G. Sonnenwald and G. Wahl) saloon, 202 Dupont


G., (Sonnenwald & Wahl) res 202 Dupont


Sonnichsen James N., porter with L. E. Weck & Co., res 510 Fell


Sonnichsen Nicholas, (Hamilton & S.) and actg Consul for Denmark, Norway and Sweden, office 322 California, res 2122 Howard


Sonnichson Heinrich M., (Peterson & S.) res 214 Steuart


Sonnois Eugene, waiter, 415 Pine, res Cali- fornia Hotel


Sonntag & Co., (Charles Sonntag) col- lectors and dealers California seeds, 614 Merchant, room 24


Charles, chief depty license collector, (and Sonntag & Co.,) res Grand Hotel


Henry A., res 921 Sacramento


I. H., res 93 Fifteenth


Sonognini Celestino, laborer, 11 Taylor, res 123 Shipley


Dominick, milk ranch, S s Serpen- tine av bet Folsom and Harrison Samuel, milker with D. Sonognini, res Serpentine av bet Folsom and Harrison


Sonoma Quicksilver M. Co., (Napa) Wm. Willis, sec., 419 California


Soper Charles, engineer, res Kate nr Bryant Charles H,, with Cornell Watch Co., cor Fourth and Bryrnt


Sophey Joseph, (McArron & S.) res 820 Folsom


Soppe Auguste, seaman, res 5 Jackson Soranzer Niles, seaman, res 45 Sacramento Sorbier Louisa Madame, milliner and dress- maker, res 820 Washington


Sorbier's restaurant, Bocken & Baccala, proptrs, 540 Commercial


Soren George S., stockbroker, Cal. Stock Exchange, res 34 Ellis


Sorensen Christian, master schr Madaline, res 34 Zoe


George, waiter, Constitution Hotel, res NW cor Montgomery and Jackson


H., seaman, res 123 Jackson


John, wellborer, res Heinz Hotel


M. P., tailor with Wright & Harmon, res 39 Natoma


Peter E., laborer, res 19 Frederick


Reinhart, night watchman, res 15 Oak Grove av


Sorensen William, {J. Schulken & Co.) res 508 Fell


Sorenzen Anthon, farmer, res 127 Jackson Sorg Peter, musical instruments, 208 Sutter, res 11 Hinckley Rudolph, machinist with Theodore Kallenberg, res 1 St. Mary


Sorman G., master ship War Hawk, pier 10, Steuart Sornin Alexander, jewelry and silverware, 603 Montgomery Soto A., porter with Kullman, Wagner & Co., 504 Vallejo


NORCROSS & CO.,


K. of P. REGALIA AND UNIFORMS,


EVERY DESCRIPTION.


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MASONIC SAVINGS AND LOAN BANK, 6 POST ST., 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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Soto José, porter with Kullman, Wagner &. Co., res Railroad av bet Eleventh and Twelfth, South S. F.


Santos, widow, res 212 Auburn


Wash. L., salesman with Ackerman Bros., res 109 O'Farrell


Soucaze Gustave, (Herman & S.) res 625 Dupont


Souday John, clerk, U. S. pay dept., res 1521 Washington


Soulé A. G., physician and surgeon, office and res 822 Howard


A. J. Mrs., lodgings, 109-111 Geary A. J., millwright, res 15 Geary


Charles, student, School Civil En- gineers, 606 Montgomery


F. M. Miss, teacher, Broadway Gram- mar School, res 1905 Stockton


Soule Frank, editor Alta California, res 1905 Stockton


H. Gertrude, teacher, South Cosmo- politan Grammar School


Kendrick B., broker, res 37 Valpa- raiso


Maria L. Miss, teacher, Broadway Grammar School, res 1419 Taylor Milan, physician, office and res 1421/2 Fourth


Soule Samuel, State Harbor Commis- sioner, office 440 Jackson, res 323 First


Samuel P., collector, Broadway wharf, res cor Geary and Devisadero , res 31 Eddy


Souper Benjamin, rigger, res 29 Clementina Souriau Desire, nurse, French Hospital Soutadé Phillip, real estate, res 7 Pollard pl Souter Dominigo, milker with M. Londen


Peter, carpenter, Enterprise Mill, res 60 Tehama


South Chariot M. Co., O. H. Bogart, sec., 402 Montgomery, room 1 South Comstock Gold and S. M. Co., (Storey Co., Nev.) J. M. Buffington, sec., 37 Merchants' Exchange


South Eureka M. Co., (Nevada) T. F. Cronise, sec., 438 California


South Mono M. Co., (Utah) T. F. Cronise, sec., 438 California


South Mountain Co., (Idaho) Wm. Willis, sec., 419 California


South Overman Consolidated M. Co., (Washoe, Storey and Lyon coun- ties, Nev.) David Wilder, sec., 28 Merchants' Exchange


South Overman S. M. Co., (Gold Hill, Nev.)David Wilder, sec., 28 Mer- chants' Exchange


South Park House, John Miller, proptr, 530 Third


South Park Livery Stable, J. & R. Smith, proptrs, 344-348 Brannan South Park Malt House, Hermann Zwieg, proptr, N s Brannan bet Fifth and Sixth


South Park Saw Mills, F. Korbel & Bros., proptrs, 437 Brannan


South Point Mill Co., C. A. Hooper, manager, Berry bet Third and Fourth


South Point Warehouse, John Hooper, proptr, Berry bet Third and Fourth


South S. F. Brewery, Hoelscher & Garms, proptrs, cor Fourteenth and Railroad av South S. F.


South S. F. Dock Co., William Stuart, sec., 113 Leidesdorff


South Star S. M. Co., (Lyon Co,, Nev.) J. F.Atwill, sec., 240 Montgomery South Wales Atlantic Steamship Line, W. A. Jones, agent, 238 Montgomery


South Woodville S. M. Co., (Storey Co., Nev.) J. M. Buffington, sec., 37 Merchants' Exchange


Southack Francis L., auditor, track dept. C. P. R. R., res Oakland


Southard J.B., atty-at-law, 1 Montgomery blk Souther Joseph, teamster, res 1720 Turk Souther Joseph N., (Chenery, S. & Co.) res 123 Turk


W. H. asst bookkeeper with Reding- ton, Hostetter & Co., res 510 Larkin


Southerland John M., butcher, res 60 Clem- entina


Southern Gold Hill G. and S. M. Co., David Wilder sec, 28 Merchants' Exch


Southern Joseph J., bartender with S. P Collins, res 627 Vallejo


Southern Pacific Consolidated G. M. Co. (Cal., ) C.J. Eaton, sec, 402 Mont gomery.


Southern Pacific Railroad Co. gen office NE cor Townsend and Fourth, passenger depot SE co Fourth and Townsend, freigh depot Ss Townsend bet Fourtl and Fifth, repair shops cor Harri ron and Sixteenth


Southern Packet Line, N. Pierce, of fice 610 Front


Southern Thomas R., teacher Heald's Busi ness College, res 1101 Pine


Southwark Alden B., office 33 Battery Southwell George, carpenter and build er, res 1403 Pacific ,


George, carpenter, res 1417 Clay


George, horseshoer, 418 Pacific


John, printer, res 1025 Washington


John W., musicteacher, res S s Va lejo nr Jones


Southwick Edward, teamster, res 24 Minn William O., letter carrier, P. O., re 15712 Tehama Sowers Frederick, cutter with Henry Stei res 547 Mission


Sowza P. jr., freight clerk P. M. S. S. Co. Spader J. V., clerk Howe Machine Co., res 2: O'Farrell


PACIFIC SAW MANUFACTURING COMPANY,


17 and 19 Fremont, near Mark


PACIFIC GLUE MANUFACTURING COMPANY, 406 MARKET STREET.


GEO. W. CHAPIN, 434 Montgomery Street,


HAS BARGAINS IN REAL ESTATE ..


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Spadina Angelo, musician, res 1103 Powell Spafford James M., (Feusier & S.) res Oakland


Spahr John K., bootblack, 34 Kearny Spaight James, laborer, res rear 422 Bran- nan


Patrick, milk ranch, S s Precita av nr San Bruno road


Spalatrini Samuel, merchant, res 312 East Spalding Rufus C., Pay Inspector U. S. Navy, office 440 Jackson, res 633 Ellis


Spalt Philip, fireman, Pacific Glass Works Spanagel George, shoemaker, 646 Clay


Spanger P. shipwright P. M. S. S. Co. Spangle William, bookkeeper with F. C. Cone, res 541 Fourth


Spanier Joseph, agent G. Cohn & Co., res cor Sixth and Mission


Joseph, saloon, 112 Post


Spanish Cigar Makers' Union, ci- gar manufacturers, S. Ortega, prest, 324 Clay


Spannagel & Wucherer, (C. Spannagel and Christian Wucherer) curled hair, Filbert bet Buchanan and Web- ster


C., (Spannagel & ·Wucherer) res Fil- bert bet Buchanan and Webster Spannhacke Anton, teamster with Weed & Gorie, res 933 Market


F., Miss, teacher, Union Grammar School, res 314 Chestnut


Spano Nunzio, fisherman, res 10 Washing- ton


Spauton James, (Tillson & S.) res 11 Gordon


Sparks Frederick, laborer, res cor Jones and Francisco


Hervey, real estate, 612 Merchant


John W., watchman C. P. R. R., res 934 Folsom


-Thomas, teamster, res 409 Jones


Sparks W. H. & Co., (W. H. Sparks and Robt. Smith) real estate, 240 Montgomery


William, bookkeeper with Bryant & Cook, res 530 Bush


William, master sch Sacramento, res 61/2 Gordon


Sparks William H., (W. H. Sparks & Co.) res Oakland


Sparrow Albert R., compositor, Chronicle, res 1223 Clay


John T., cooper, res 767 Bryant Sparrow Joseph, groceries and liquors, 33 Clementina


Walter, bookkeeper with Stone &


Hayden, res 311 Chestnut


Spatz Charles H., clerk, letter dept. Wells, Fargo & Co., res 1307 Stockton John H., carpenter, res 1307 Stockton John H. Mrs., fancy goods, 1307 Stockton


Spaulding & Barto, (George Spauld- ing and Harrison Barto) book and job printers, 414 Clay


Spaulding Andrew, watchmaker and jeweler, 122 Fourth


C. A., atty-at-law, rooms 54-55 Mont- gomery blk


C. J., wine room, Grand Hotel


Charles H., sawsmith with N. W. Spaulding, res 413 Folsom


Erastus, res 20 Hawthorne


Spaulding George, (Spaulding & Barto) res 132 Eighth


Jerome, bookkeeper with N. W. Spaulding, res 304 Third


John & Co., (John Spaulding) car- pet beating machine, 353-355 Tehama


John, (John Spaulding & Co. and Cal Excelsior Manfg Co.) res 1715 Clay


John F., music teacher, 246 Third Madison, bricklayer, Palace Hotel


Spaulding Nathan W., (Pacific Saw Manfg. Co.) sawsmithing and re- pairing, 17-19 Fremont, res Oak- land


Nathaniel H., carpenter, res 541 Stevenson


Spear Alexander F., stevedore, res 2916 Fol- som


Charles, bricklayer, res 340 Seventh Charles J., bootmaker with Bucking- ham & Hecht, res 55 Second


Charles J., cabinetmaker with H. Granz, res 165 Tehama


Spear Edward S. & Co., (Joseph S., Edward S. and Joseph S. Spear, jr.) auctioneers and commission merchants) 536-538 California


Spear Edward S., (Edward S. Spear & Co.) res 817 Bush


G. W., butcher, res 54 First


Gustavus L., bookkeeper with Ed- ward S. Spear & Co., res 409 Ellis


Spear John I., (Hickox & Spear) res Oakland


John W., mining, res 340 Seventh


Spear Joseph S., (Joseph S. Spear & Co.) res 817 Bush


Spear Joseph S. jr., (Edward S. Spear & Co.) res 817 Bush


- S. B., widow, lodgings, 311 Sutter Thomas G., compositor, Women's Co-operative Printing Union, res 808 Montgomery


Spear Thomas R., dentist, 235 Kearny, res 630 Capp


William N., boxmaker, Union Box Factory, res 28 Minna


Spearman Frank, watchman, res 438 Jessie Michael (Pomeroy & S.) office 29 Ellis Spears William, painter, res 236 Sutter


COMMERCIAL INSURANCE CO. OF CALIFORNIA,


Office, 228 California St.


WM. L. GILBERT CLOCK CO., MURRAY DAVIS, Agent, 31 and 33 SUTTER STREET.


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


SPE


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Specht Charles, res 628 Green


Charles, clerk with F. White, res NE cor Dupont and Sutter


Specht John, (Schussler & S.) res 628 Green


Special Agent U. S. Postoffice De- partment, Edward L. Alex- ander, office 606 Montgomery


Special Agents U. S. Treasury De- partment, Wm. Gouverneur Morris, E. Goddard, L. W. Noyes, office Custom House




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