The New city annual directory of San Francisco, 1875, Part 154

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


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William, laborer, res 23 Anna


William, shipwright, res Fourteenth av nr L, South S. F.


Stappenbeck William, tailor, 1526 Dupont Star Consolidated M. Co., George R. Spin- ney, sec., 320 California


Star King S. M. Co., (Elko, Nev.) L. Kap- lan, sec., 27 Merchants' Exchange Star Line Puget Sound Packets, Harris, Dell & Co., 40 California Star M. Co., (Cherry Creek, Nev.) Wendell Easton, sec., 419 California -, Mrs., lodgings, 28 Ellis


Starbird & Goldstone, (Albion W. Starbird and John B. Goldstone) lumber, 101-107 Market


Starbird Albion W., (Starbird & Gold- stone) res 605 Polk


Stark Andrew, dyer, Mission Woolen Mills, res 1158 Folsom


Florence L. Miss, teacher, Greenwich- st Primary School, res 711 Green- wich


Grace A., widow, res 711 Greenwich John, stockbroker, 4111/2 California, res 1019 Post


John, (Tautphaus & S.) res 6 Clem- entina


John W., stairbuilder, res S s M bet Guerrero and Valencia


Richard R., res 822 Powell


Sarah Mrs., res Revere House


Thomas, blacksmith with C. Oester, res 119 Mission


William, machinist, Mission Woolen Mills, res 1158 Folsom


Starkey George, blacksmith, Market-st R. R. Co.


George H., shoemaker with Buck- ingham & Hecht, res 54 Minna


George L., postal clerk, P. O.


Harry J., butcher with B. Horn, res W s Railroad av, South S. F.


J. R., widow, res 406 Green Margaret, res NW cor Ninth and Railroad avs, South S. F.


Peter, stevedore, Lumbermen's Prot. Union, 71 New Montgomery Sarah Mrs., lodgings, res 116 O'Farrell Starkweather Andrew J., pedler, res S s Ed- dy bet Scott and Pierce


Henry L., res 4 Yerba Buena


Herbert J., photograph printer with G. D. Morse, res 1212 Sherman Jonathan M., freight clerk, C. P. R. R., res 569 Bryant


Lewis S., milkman, 4 Yerba Buena Starlight G. and S. M. Co., (Humboldt, Nev.) David Wilder, sec., 28 Mer- chants' Exchange


Starr & Co., (A. D. Starr, A. W. Starr, P. A. Campbell and Alfred Ban- nister) flour and grain commission merchants, 212 Clay


Starr & Little, (G. R. Starr and S. H. Lit- tle) produce and com. mchts, 312 Washington


Starr & Mathison, (A. M. Starr and Thomas Matthison) smelters and refiners antimony, Berry bet Fourth and Fifth


E. P. FELLOWS & CO.,


Importers of LIQUOR DEALERS' GLASSWARE and SUNDRIES


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


GEO. W. CHAPIN, 434 MONTGOMERY ST.,


Dealer in all kinds of REAL ESTATE-MONEY LOANED


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Star A. M., (Starr & Mathison) res 731 Bush


Starr Abraham D., (Starr & Co.) res Vallejo


Augustus, livery stables, S s Wash- ington bet Buchanan and Web- ster


Starr Augustus W., (Starr & Co.) res Vallejo


Ephraim P., clerk with auditor M. P. and M. dept. C. P. R. R. Co., res 703 Market


George R., (Star & Little) res 1408 Geary


M. Angelo, marbleworks, 92 Steven- son, res 755 Howard


Starr Mills, Starr & Co. proptrs, 212 Clay


Samuel P., clerk with Sanderson & Horn, res 9231/2 Harrison


William, carpenter, res 758 Harrison William, waiter, Grand Hotel, res 19 Moss


Starrs Charles, with Union Iron Works, res 19 Morse


State Assay Office, Falkenau & Reese, 421 Montgomery


State Board of Tide Land Com- missioners, office 715 Clay State Centennial Committee, J. D. Creigh, sec., office NE cor Kearny and Post


State Gauger, James Hunter, office 321 Front


State Harbor Commissioners, (Board of.) 440 Jackson


State Investment and Insurance


Co., Peter Donahue, prest., A. J. Bryant, vice prest., Charles H. Cushing, sec., office 409 Califor- nia


State of Maine M. and M. Co., (Amador Co., Cal.) J. M. Buffington, sec., 37 Merchants' Exchange


Stateler J. W., res 6 Laskie


Statham W. M., pianomaker and tuner, res 865 Mission


Stathopolis E., (Allione & S.) res Clara lane Statistician, (monthly) L. P. McCarty, pub- lisher, office 423 Washington


Stau Theodore. bookkeeper, New Alaska Hotel, 619 Pacific


Stauch Mary, widow, res N s Gody nr Mis- sion


Staud F. & J. N., (Franz and John N. Staud) wood and coal, 211 Du- pont


Staud Franz, (F. & J. N. Staud) res 107 Ellis


Staud John N., (F. & J. N. Staud) res 1207 Mission


Staude John, (Mans & S.) res 116 Vir- ginia


Stauffer Rudolph, butcher, res 800 Sixteenth Steacy Annie, widow, res 5351/2 Minna


Steacy Henry, res 5351/5 Minna


Steadman Amos, butcher, res 1811 Howard


- Charles, res 164 Minna


David, cooper with J. H. Holden, res 22 Frederick


J. C., bookkeeper, res Humboldt House


James, dishwasher, res 2 Caroline pl Robert, carpenter, Palace Hotel see Stedman


Stealy Arthur, tinsmith with B. C. Austin, res Brooklyn


Steam Sausage and Meat Chopping Factory, Heil & Mahlmann, proptrs, 808 Fourth


Steam Soda Works, P. G. Somps & Co., proptrs, 259-261 Clementina


Steamboat Exchange, Edwin Lewis, proptr, 1011 Battery


Steamers C. P. R. R., office NE cor Front and Broadway.


Stean Louis, seaman, res 119 Jackson.


Steane Charles B., carriagesmith, Kimball Manuf Co., res 2413 Clay.


Stearns & Smith, (William H Stearns and Oliver B. Smith) commission merchants, importers and whole- sale provisions, 423 Front.


Charles P., teamster with M. D. Sessions, res rear 1221 Folsom.


Henry M., teacher, Heald's Business College, res 411 Turk.


William H. (Stearns & Smith) res 411 Green.


Mrs., widow, res 236 Turk.


Stebbins Georgie Mrs., res 518 Taylor. Stebbins Horatio Rev., pastor First Unitarian Church, res 16 Ellis.


Susan Miss, seamstress, res 114 Geary Mrs. Wm. P. C., res 1906 Stockton Stebins Hydraulic Elevator Co., C. W. Shep- herd, sec, 32 Merchants' Exchange Stecher Phillip, carpenter, res 317 Minna Stechler John W., lodgings and shooting gallery, 421 Dupont


Steckelson Charles H., carpenter, res 1 Welsh Stecker William, bakery, SE cor Mission and Thirteenth


Stedman Hannah, widow, res rear 21 Frederick Henry, laborer, Custom House, res rear 12 Perry


John, res 717 O'Farrell


John C., with Fratinger & Noll, res 1309 Stockton


see Steadman


Steed & Nash (J. Steed and C. Nash) car- penters and builders, 125 Sutter John, (Steed & Nash) res 410 Vallejo Steeger George, lumberman, res 65 Shipley Steel C. Harper, clerk with E. R. Steel & Co., res 733 Davis


Steel Charles, seaman, stmr Donald


Steel E. R. & Co., (Edwin R. Steel and Henry Roeben) shipping agents, SW cor Davis and Vallejo


R. J TRUMBULL,


IMPORTER and DEALER IN SEEDS,


427 SANSOME STREET.


NATIONAL CLOCK CO., 31 and 33 SUTTER St., below Montgomery -- MURRAY DAVIS, Agent.


EUREKA FOUNDRY, THOMPSON BROS., Proprietors,


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


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


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Steel Edwin R., (E. R. Steel & Co.,) res Holden House


James H., canvasser with N. A. Handy, 114 Post


Steelarm Frederick, res 334 Shipley Steele Alexander, butcher, res What Cheer House


C. H., surgeon, P. M. S. S. Co. Caroline, widow, res 1523 Mason


Charles, laborer, res Union nr Octavia


Edward, (C. Adolphe Low & Co.) res Oakland


Edward, with Beal & Dopson, 601 Kearny


Miss Ella, res 610 Leavenworth


Everard, bookkeper with Morris Speyer & Co., res 1525 Mason


Hattie Miss, student School Civil En- gineers, 606 Montgomery


Henry, blindmaker with D. D. Hol- land, res 7 Louisa


Henry, clerk with W. J. Bryan, res NW cor Third and Howard


James G. & Co., (James G. Steele) chemists and apothecaries, 521 Montgomery


James G., (James G. Steele & Co.) res 6 Martha pl


Miss Letitia, res 116 Natoma


Mattie Mrs., teacher Lincoln Prima- ry school, res 120 Turk


Nannie Miss, student School Civil Engineers, 606 Montgomery


Samuel, stairbuilder, res 7 Louisa


Samuel B., entry clerk with T. H. Hatch & Co., res 1011 Taylor


Samuel C., shipping clerk, res Over- land House


Thomas, cook with Mrs M. A. How- ard, res 50 Natoma


William A., (A. Haas & Co.) res 214 Shotwell


William R., ticket agent, Chicago, Rock Island and Pacific R. R. Co., 208 Montgomery, res Russ House


Steen Edward T., pumps, 32 Fremont res 1203 Taylor


H. Mrs., res 452 Clementina


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


John, dyer, 909 Folsom


Meyer, salesman with A. Morris, res 452 Clementina


Samuel, clerk, 16 Second, res 452 Clementina


Steenbock Detlev, cabinet maker with An- drew Frei, res rear 318 Ritch


Steer Jacob, res 108 Seventh Steere Charles W., carpenter, Industrial School


Steers Charles, carpenter, Palace Hotel Steers Henry, groceries and liquors, SW cor First and Bryant, res 502 First


J., carpenter, Palace Hotel


Steers William, bricklayer, res 531 Geary Steevens Daniel St. C., land office, C. P. R. R. Co., res 130 Ninth


Steffan John, carpenter, Palace, Hotel Steffani Camillo, (Martin, Feusier & S.) res 1123 Powell


Henry, (Sartor & S.) res 1307 Stock- ton


Steffanoni Achille, watchmaker with James Young, res cor Montgomery and Vallejo


Steffanovich Lewis, cook, 405 Pacific


Steffen Francis, engineer with L. Racouillat & Co., res 481 Brannan


Joseph, milk ranch, W s Potrero av nr Twentieth


Steffen N., picture frames and brackets, 3 Sixth res 137 Turk


Steffens Diedrich, groceries and li- quors, SE cor Main and Folsom, res 303 Main


Diedrich, jr., clerk with D. Steffens, res 303 Main


Gustave, seaman, res 39 Pacific


Henry, master schr Jeanette, office 305 East


Steffens Henry A., (Sammy & S.) res NE cor Tyler and Larkin


Steffens Joseph, (Whittier, Fuller & Co., res Sacramento


- Joseph W., carpenter, res Wm. Tell House


Steffenson John, fireman, stmr New World Steffes Peter, chicken ranch, res W s San Josè road nr Five Mile House


Stege Frank, brewer with Frauenholz & Davison, res 1406 Vallejo


Henry clerk with N. Dimmer, res NE cor Kearny and Broadway John G., foreman with F. Korbel & Bros., res 768 Bryant


Stege John R. & Co., (John R. Stege) butter and eggs, 23-26 California Market


Stege John R., (John R. Stege & Co.) res 1110 Jackson


Stegmann A., 1332 Dupont


Stehr Peter, milker with R. Frank, res Six- teenth av nr I, South S. F.


Steigelman Wilhelm, bartender with Henry Evers, res 1415 Mason


Steiger & Kerr, (Alexander Steiger and James W. Kerr) proptrs Occiden- tal Foundry, 137-139 First [see adv. page 8B. ]


Steiger & Olanie, (William H. Steiger and F. X. Olanie) pattern, model and hat block makers, SE cor Mission and Beale


Steiger Alexander, (Steiger & Kerr) res 1216 Leavenworth


Alexander, machinist with Birch, Argall & Co., res 12 Park av Charles, foundryman, res 216 Leaven- worth


C. P. VAN SCHAACK & CO.,


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


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


REAL ESTATE.


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Steiger Melville, boxmaker with L. Racouillat & Co., res 12 Park av


S., furnishing goods, 902 Dupont William H., (Steiger & Olanie) res 29 Second


Steiglitz Herman, special policeman, res 271 Stevenson


John, harnessmaker with Main & Winchester


Steil Henry, merchant tailor, 237 Bush, (Occidental Blook) res 547 Mis- sion


Henry, soapdealer, cor Sixteenth and Harrison, res 344 Shipley


Steimke John, clerk with Bruns & Bro., res SE cor Mission and Sixteenth


Stein Aaron, stationery dept, Wells, Fargo & Co., res 566 Folsom


Abraham J., clerk with Stein, Simon & Co., res 905 Geary


Adolphe, seaman, res 5 Jackson


Charles, res 1016 Market


Charles, barber with P. O'Neil, res 38 Jackson


Charles, cigars and tobacco, 1328 Du- pont


Charles W., carriagetrimmer with H. M. Black & Co., res 436 Steven- son


Conrad, engineer, Philadelphia Brew- ery, res 133 Tehama


Ernst, tanner, res S s Serpentine av bet Howard and Folsom


Frederick, carpenter, res 3 Lewis


George, shoemaker, 409 East, res 110 William


George, tinsmith with Osgood & Stet- son, res 51 Natoma


Henry, bootmaker, 523 Pacific, res 1406 Kearny


Henry, jr., bootmaker with Henry Stein, res 1406 Kearny


Henry W., (Stein, Simon & Co.) res Paris


Herman, res 110 William


Hermann, bootmaker with Henry Stein, res 1406 Kearny


John, tailor, 156 Clara


L., res 605 Taylor


Max, signpainter with Hopps & Sons, res 636 Jessie


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Meyer, variety store, 737 Pacific


Nathan, bullion clerk, Bank of Cali- fornia, res 566 Folsom


Nathan, sawyer, S. F. Cigar-box Fac- tory, res 320 Taylor


Robert, bakery, 238 Fifth


, Simon & Co., (Henry W. Stein, Her- mann L. Simon, Alexander and Sylvain Weill and Eugene Arn- stein)importers and dealers cloths tailors' trimmings, 632-634 Sac- ramento and 631-633 Commercial William, tanner, res S s Serpentine av bet Howard and Folsom


Stein William E., carpenter, res 21 Fulton Steinbach Antone, sashmaker with W. B. Bradbury, res 24 Natoma


Frederick H., (Legallet & S.) res 1222 Union


Henry, seaman, res North German Hotel


John A., watchmaker with A. Sornin, res 24 Natoma


Steinbach Rudolph, real estate, office 729 Montgomery,res 809 Stockton Steinback Peter, fisherman, res 210 Drumm Steinberg Charles, boltmaker with Phelps Manfg Co., 15 Drumm


David, pedler, res 243 Clara


Julius, tanner, res SW cor Folsom and Nineteenth


Morris, tailor, res 243 Clara


Steinberger, A., (Steinberger Bros.) res 1715 Powell


Bros., (Julius and Adolph Stein- berger) commercial and insur- ance brokers, 318 California


Julius, (Steinberger Bros.) res 822 Powell


Nathan, bookkeeper with Ackerman Bros., res 1715 Powell


Steinbring Sophia Mrs., res 17 Noble pl Steindler Henry, clerk, res 12 Harriet


Isaac, tinsmith with Daniel Daly, res 12 Harriet


Rosa, widow, res 12 Harriet


Steinegger Henry, (Britton, Rey & Co.) res 815 Sutter


Robert, cabinetmaker with Luchsing- er & Son., res 815 Sutter


Steiner & Israel, (N. Steiner and I. Grant Israel) wine and liquor sa- loon, 111 Leidesdorff


Adolph, chief draughtsman engineer dept, C. P. R. R. Co., res 1900 Stockton


Albert, clerk with A. B. Elfelt & Co., res 435 Jessie


Barbara, midwife, res 536 Jessie


E. A., druggist with W. J. Bryan, res 603 Merchant


Emanuel, milk ranch, Hunters' Point Johanna Mrs., dressmaker, res 610 Post


Joseph, cabinetmaker with Andrew Frei, res 147 Silver


Leopold, expressman, cor Bush and Battery, res 521 Octavia


Steiner N., (Steiner & Israel) res 821 Howard


Samuel, (Steiner & Klauber, San Di- ego, Cal.) office 312 Sacramento, res 617 McAllister


Theodore, clerk with Hecht Bros. & Co., res 435 Jessie


Steinert Frank, bookkeeper with Theo. Lie- bermann & Co., res 311 Sutter Steinfeldt Charles. baths, Hyde nr Beach


IRCROSS & CO.


SILK AND BUNTING FLAGS and BANNERS


ON HAND AND MADE TO ORDER.


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


BETHESDA WATER a sure Cure for INDIGESTION and DYSPEPSIA. DUNBAR, HENDRY & LAVERY, General Agents Pacific Coast, 107 Stockton :


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Steinfort Frederick, carpenter, res Ws Flor- ida nr Twentieth


Steinhardt Edward, painter, res 458 Natoma Steinhart Falk., (L. Dinkelspiel & Co.) res New York


Frederick, American Bakery, 7 St. Charles pl


Steinhart Ignatz, manager Anglo-Cali- fornian Bank, office cor California and Leidesdorff, res cor Leaven- worth and Vallejo


Steinhart Israel, (W. and I. Steinhart & Co.) res New York


Leopold, cigars and tobacco, 432 California, res 759 Clay


Sigmond, (Ehrlich & S.) res cor Val- lejo and Leavenworth


Steinhart W. & I. & Co., (William and Israel Steinhart, Charles Adler and Samuel Scholle) im- porters and jobbers clothing and gents' furnishing goods, 3-5 Battery [see adv. page 19A. ]


Steinhart Wm., (W. & I. Steinhart & Co.) res 1024 Post


Steinhauer George C., boot and shoe fitter, 511 Pine


Steinhoff Herman, grocery, NW cor Sutter and Dupont, res 512 Bush


Steinich Carl, shoemaker, res 507 Mason Steinkamp & Fitschen (Charles Steinkamp and John Fitschen) retail liquor dealers, SE cor Battery and Sac- ramento


Chas., (Steinkamp & Fitshen) res Broadway bet Stockton and


Powell


Steinke Fred, groceries and liquors, NW cor Pierce and Eddy


Steinle Emil, music teacher, res 820 Geary Steinman Adelaide Mrs., res 1827 Howard Adolph J., clerk with Hecht Bros & Co., res/1827 Howard


Rudolph, clerk, res 1827 Howard Steinmann Frank, carpenter, res 236 Sutter Steinmetz Augustus J., varnisher and painter with Chr. Schreiber & Co., res 512 Fourth


Charles H., watchmaker with M. Jordan, res 701 Stockton


J. C. N. Scan. Soc., 71 New Mont. Mathew, tailor with Purdy & Litch- field, res 537 California


Theodore F,, cabinetmaker with Pac. U. W. Furniture Mnfg. Co., res 134 Dora


Steinway Charles, res 135 Natoma


Edward, cashier with P. Douglas & Co., res 864 Folsom


Steinweg Charles, janitor Red Men's Hall, 510 Bush, res 603 Pine


Stelges John, clerk, res NW cor Pierce and Eddy


Stell Albert, shoecutter with S. W. Rosen- stock & Co., res 1023 Clay


Stella Malachi, fisherman, res E s Drumy bet Sacramento and Commercia Stellar Charles, cabinetmaker, res 12 Page Steller Joseph, inventor, res 69 Jessie


Lewis, clerk with William McCol res 415 Hayes


Stelling & Siebe (F. J. Stelling and A Siebe) butchers, 155-157 Secon Frederick J., (Stelling & Siebe) re 155 Second


Henry, butcher, 2744 Mission John, clerk, res NW cor Polk and Su ter


William, bookkeeper with Kohler Frohling, res 1 Franklin


Stemmler Fredrick, upholsterer and pape hanger, 706 Folsom


Stempelmann & Co., (H. Stempelmann ar G. Brignardello) hardware, 62 Pacific


Henry, (Stempelmann & Co.) res 62 Pacific


Stemwood Sylvester M., laborer Pacific Li seed Oil and Lead Works, res 3 Frederick


Stengel Bernard, upholsterer with L. Pouz doux & Co., res 121 Morton Michael, baker, res 121 Morton


Steniari Mendigo, laborer, res W s Bannan Stenson Perry, carpenter, res 7 Valparaiso Robert, driver with L. Jaffe, res 12 Sutter


Robert J., salesman with B. L. Sol mon & Sons, res Es Fair Oaks Twenty-second


William, laborer, res 2509 Mission Stenzing Michael, bakery, NW cor Stocktc and Sacramento


Stepf Michael, coppersmith with J. Macke res 117 Bernard


Stephan John G., butcher with R. O'Nei. res 1017 Powell ·


Stephen Richard, carpenter, res 24 Frede ick


Stephens & Dugan, (Patrick Stephens al Bernard Dugan) boot and sho makers, 42 Sixth


Charles, sec and cashier Woodward Gardens, res 137 Fifteenth


Charles J., trunkmaker with H. Be rendt & Co., res 23 Hawthorne Charlotte, finisher with S. W. Rose stock & Co., res 24 Frederick Henry, seaman, res North Germ: Hotel


John, bricklayer Palace Hotel John, rigger, res 32 De Boom


Nelson L., carpenter, res W s Howa nr Twenty-sixth


Patrick, (Stephens & Dugan) res 5 Sixth


Stephens Peter, (Wilson & S.) res Sacramento


Richard, carpenter with Risdon Ir Works, res 128 Rincon pl


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


N. W. SPAULDING,


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


EO. W. CHAPIN, REAL ESTATE AGENT,


434 MONTGOMERY STREET.


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Stephens S. C., miner res International Hotel Samuel, shipjoiner with P. M. S. S. Co., res 24 Frederick


Samuel, blacksmith with Nelson & Doble, res 567 Mission


Stephens Thomas W., groceries, wood, coal, hay and grain, NW cor Mission and Thirty-first


W. J., shipwright, Shipwrights' Assn, 71 New Montgomery


William, fruit, 1220 Pacific


William H., cabinetmaker with H. Granz, res 717 Folsom


see Stevens


tephenson M. J., widow, hair dressing, res 430 Sutter


William, laborer, res Union House


Stephenson William, (Nebel & S.) res 8 Cushman


see Stevenson


teppacher Jacob, reporter Alta California, res 602 Sutter


Maier, sexton Synagogue Emmanu El, res 602 Sutter


teppenback William, porter, res 40 Jessie teptoe & Midas M. Co., (Cherry Creek, Nev.) Wendell Easton, sec, 419 Califor- nia


terett Benjamin F., book and job printer, 532 Clay, res 518 How- ard


William I., printer with B. F. Sterett, res 518 Howard


Sterling, J. M. Major, miner, room 74 Mont- gomery Block


William H., physician, NW cor Val- lejo and Taylor


tern Benjamin M., merchant, res 1013 Post Charles, butcher, 1064 Howard


tern David. propr Nucleus House, SE cor Third and Market


Emmanuel L., merchant, res 1013 Post


F. Mrs., res 317 Powell


Herman, cigars, res 818 Ellis


Jacob, fruits, 417 Sutter


Jacob, with Levi Strauss & Co., res 317 Powell


Leopold, postal clerk, P. O., res 123 Olive av


Martin, merchant, res 1013 Post


Moses, jeweler, res 1013 Post


Phillip, furniture, 218 Sixth


Samuel, dressmaker, 311 Sutter


ternberg Cæsar, (Hageman & S.) res 1015 Stockton


Herman, furrier with H. Liebes & Co., res Wm Tell House


ternfels Bernard H., (Lachman & S.) res Westminster House


ernfelt D., res 614 Sutter


ternheim Samuel, (Wangenheim, S. & Co., res 197 Hyde, nr Turk ernitzky Carl, carpenter, res 419 Stockton erns E. Mrs., bakery, 4 Turk


Stessier Augustus, laborer, res cor Guerrero and Pearl


Stetefeldt Charles A., mining engineer, 4111/3 California, res Oakland


Stetefeldt Furnace Co., B. J. Burns, sec, 41112 California


Stetson A. M., engineer, res 220 Third


Edward G., (Barstow, S. & Hough- ton) atty-at-law, res 216 Bush


Stetson James B., (Osgood & S.) res 623 O'Farrell


John W., (Fleming & S.) res 424 Brannan


William E., sawyer, Cal. Mill, res 919 Powell


William W., accountant, res 25 Oak Grove av


Stettin Herman, stamping and embroider- ing, res 9251/§ Folsom


Steuart J. C., moulder, Union Iron Works, res 223 First


Jessie C., steward, stmr Fideliter, res 980 Harrison


Steuart-st Market, O. H. Keyes, proptr, 50 Steuart


see Stuart and Stewart


Steuben M., real estate, res 73 Fourth Steudeman Augusta Mrs., res 714 Folsom


Stevenot E. K. & Co., (E. K. Steve- not and Pierre Priet) proptrs Columbus Borax Refinery, SW cor Powell and Chestnut


Stevenot Emile K., (E. K. Stevenot & Co.) res 2009 Powell


Stevens Albert O., tailor with W. Drury, res 237 Stevenson


Annie E. Miss, teacher, Spring Val- ley Grammar School, res 1505 California


Stevens Augustus K., sec Sutter-st R. R., office 1336 Bush


, Baker & Co., (L. Stevens, C. C. and J. Baker, jr.) commission merchants, NW cor Sacramento and Davis


Bradford B., laborer, Custom House, res Twenty-fourth nr Brannan


C., res Russ House


C. E. Mrs., res 619 Pine


Calvin C., drayman with Fordham & Jennings, 504 Stockton


Charles, bookkeeper with M. L. Mc- Donald, res San Rafael


Charles, fish dealer, res 9 Jansen


Charles, seaman, res 415 East


Charles W., real estate agent, 236 Montgomery, res 1010 Pine


Coleman, res 624 Brannan


Dudley O., contractor and builder, res 118 Ninth


E., 718 Broadway


Ernest E., carpenter, S. F. Manfg Co., res Jackson nr Mason


Francis M., bookkeeper with J. B. Piper, res 710 Sutter


MMERCIAL INSURANCE CO. OF CALIFORNIA,


Office, 228 California St.


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


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


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Stevens George, tinroofer, res 1505 California George, wines and liquors, SE cor Battery and Union


George Y., salesman with Nolan Bros., res 423 Sixth


H. B., clerk with Haggin & Tevis, res 133 Chestnut


H. F. Miss, teacher, Ladies' Prot. and Relief Soc., res SE cor Frank- lin and Geary


H. F., commission merchant, 327 Sansome, res 610 Taylor


Henry, laborer, res 211 Leavenworth Horatio N., manager, telegraph office C. P. R. R. Co., res S s Twenty- second bet Howard and Capp


J. H., clerk with Fordham & Jen- nings, res Oakland


James, res 820 Washington


James, carriagemaker, res 561 Linden James H., caulker, res 1505 California James W., boatbuilder with William Howe, res 320 Jessie


James W., with Western Savings and Trust Co., res 605 Polk


John, boxmaker with L. Racouillat & Co., res 1612 Bush


John, butcher, California Market, res 1017 Powell


John, druggist with W. J. Bryan, res 603 Merchant


John, laborer with P. M. S. S. Co.


John, seaman, res Francisco nr Baker John A., machinist with W.T.Garratt, res 107 Austin


John W., polisher with J. Daniel, res 510 Minna


Joseph, fireman, stmr Amador


Joseph, laborer, res 1319 California


Joseph, manager, Pacific Safe Co., res 6 Antonio


L. S., master, bark Oakland, office pier 1 Steuart


Levi, (Stevens, Baker & Co,) res 31 Essex


Lucy M., widow, res 16 Hampton pl


Margaret Mrs., res 151 Natoma


Martin V., groceries and liquors, NW cor Eleventh and Folsom, res 336 Eleventh


N. R. Miss, teacher, Lincoln Primary School, res 133 Chestnut


Robert, engineer with S. F. Gaslight Co., res 557 Howard


Robert, wire ropemaker with A. S. Hallidie, res Vallejo bet Broad- way and Sansome


Samuel, carpenter, res NW cor Stein- er and Fulton


Thomas, boilermaker, res 520 Mission William, boots and shoes, 416 Third William D., butcher, cor Union and Hyde


, tailor, res 605 Broadway


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Stevenson Andrew, bookkeeper with Ch C. Perkins, res 334 Clementine Andrew J., capitalist, office and 331 Montgomery


Ann, widow, res W s Harrison Seventeenth


Henry Clay de, agent Sewing M chines, res 119 Olive av


J. S., res 722 California


James, milker with J. A. Roy, res s San Bruno road nr Thirtieth James de, miner, res 119 Olive av James Monroe, machinist, Uni


Iron Works, res 114 Natoma John, asst. engineer, P. M. S. S. ( John J., variety store, 238 Sixth


Stevenson John W., (Lewis & S.) 1046 Howard


Stevenson Jonathan D., U. S. Sh ping Commissioner and atty- law, 118 Jackson, res 2109 V Ness av


Joseph H., shoemaker with E. stein Bros. & Co., res 127 Ro av Martin, res 156 Natoma


N., seaman, res 26 Sacramento


Robert, porter with Michelsse Brown & Co., res rear 1337 I pont


Robert, stockbroker, office 336 Mon- gomery, res 913 Jackson


Samuel, barkeeper with Mansfield Hess


Samuel R., cabinetmaker with Cl Schreiber & Co., res Second House


Thomas, collector, California Fur ture Mnfg Co., res 712 Larkin


Thomas, driver with J. A. Roy, 1 W s San Bruno road, nr Thirtie Thomas, machinist, res 75 Clema tina




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