The New city annual directory of San Francisco, 1875, Part 155

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


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Westley, cabinetmaker with Ch Schreiber & Co., res 140 Fourt. William, carpetweaver with A. Ma kay, res cor Capp and Twenty-fif William, deputy city and coun clerk, res 1815 Stockton


William W., shoemaker, res 2 Steuart


Stevenson's Building, (or Change Hous SW cor Montgomery and Ca fornia


see Stephenson


Steventon Frederick, cooper with Cutting Co., res cor Mission and Twent first


Stevesen A. Martin, stevedore, Lumbermen Proct. Union, 71 New Mont


Steward A. E. Mrs,, res 845 Dupont


George W., clerk, C. P. R. R., r 103 Eighth


James, cook, Camet's Restaurant, r 650 Mission


E. P. FELLOWS & CO., Importers of .,Importers of WINE and LIQUOR LABEL


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


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


REAL ESTATE.


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eward John, waiter, Cosmopolitan Hotel


- Joseph, cigar dealer, 112 Washington R. C., laundryman, res 1627 Howard Walter, jeweller with Cal. Jewelry Co., res 1521 Broadway


William, porter with E. Martin & Co., res Oakland


ewart & Buckley, (Thomas Stewart and Daniel Buckley)produce commis- sion merchants, 513 Sansome


ewart A. B., (Alva Udell & Co.) res Woodland


Alexander, bricklayer, Palace Hotel


Alexander, shipwright, res 507 Jones Alexander H., foreman with Hobbs, Pomeroy & Co., res N s Liberty nr Guerrero


Andrew, (Hennessey & S.)res 5 Welsh Archibald, mattrassmaker with Sam- uel Beal, res German Hotel


Archibald, stevedore,res 1907 Dupont Austin, broker, res 114 Geary


Catherine, widow, res 810 Greenwich Charles, drayman with Hixson & Cur- tis, res cor Green and Battery


Charles A., chief engineer, P. M. S. S. Co., res 614 Third


Charles A., Metropolitan Saloon, NE cor Montgomery and Washington, res 726 Filbert


Charles C., bookkeeper with Wheeler & Co., res 1006 Pine


ewart Charles S., lieut. col. Engi- neers, U. S. A., in charge harbor fortifications, office 533 Kearny, res 1913 Sacramento


Christopher, shoemaker, res 79 Ste- venson


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Daniel, butcher with Chas. Kerr & Co., res NE cor Twelfth av and N, South S. F.


ewart David, livery and boarding sta- ble, 134 Seventh, res 13412 Sev- enth


David, wheelwright with B. Galla- gher, res 916 Ellis


Duncan, laborer, Bay View Distillery, res Hunter's Point


E., compositor, Chronicle, res 743 Howard


- Edward W., carpenter, res Twelfth Av bet P and Q, South S. F.


Frances Mrs., teacher, Greenwich-st Primary School, res 1006 Pine


Frazer, machinist, res 54 First Frank, watchmaker, N s Sixteenth nr Valencia, res 721 Grove


wart George, real estate, housebro- ker and general business agent, 702 Market, res 721 Grove


- George C., glassblower, res Stanford Hotel


- George W., bookkeeper with Hobart, Wood & Co., res 7041/2 Mission.


Stewart George W., with track dept., C. P. R. R. Co., res 103 Eighth


Granville W., clerk with Pope & Talbot, res 153 Third


H., whitener, res 620 Grove


Hamilton, carpenter, res 1851 Ste- venson


Stewart Henry, (Collie & S.) res Geary bet Devisadero and Broderick Henry, teamster with J. Beatty


J. C., pantryman, stmr Kalorama


J. D., stockbroker, res 621 Washing- ton


J. H., draftsman, Miners' Foundry, res 237 First


J. W., capitalist, res Russ House James, res 213 Austin


James, butcher with J. Lintott, res Pacific nr Polk


James, clerk with Hart, Blair & Co., res Brooklyn


James, groceries and liquors, N s Bush bet Laguna and Buchanan James, laborer, res W s Georgia nr Shasta


James, marine clerk, State ,Invest- ment and Ins. Co., res Oakland James, shipwright, res 5 Natoma


James, with U. S. Restaurant, res Montgomery crt


James R., traveling agent with E. Neale & Co., res 1126 Tyler


Stewart Jerome D., sec. Union Pacific Silk Manfg Co., 507 Montgomery, res Grand Hotel


John, bookkeeper with Francis G. Burk, res Geary nr Taylor


John, carder, S. F. Pioneer Woolen Mills, res cor Lombard and Taylor John, caulker, res 405 Folsom John, chief engineer, stmr Great Re- public, res 2233 Howard


John, laborer, res 527 Greenwich


John, steward, Montgomery's Hotel John K., stairbuilder with Sanborn & Byrnes, res 31 O'Farrell


John R., baker, res 1207 Filbert


John W., conductor, S. P. R. R. Co


John W., real estate, res SW cor Liberty and Valencia


- Joseph, longshoreman, res 50 De- Boom


Joseph, major, Fourth Artillery, U. S. A., res Presidio


Joseph A., compositor, res 622 Post


K., tinsmith, res 253 Tehama


Katie Miss, hairdresser, res 25 Oak Marshall C., apprentice with Dr. J. P. Crowell, res 24 Langton


Nellie Miss, dressmaker, res 25 Oak


Robert, porter, res 1412 Rousch


Sophia B., lodgings, 23 Stockton


Thomas, carpenter, res 22 Natoma


Thomas, salesman with Michels, Friedlander & Co., res 215 Tyler


J. TRUMBULL, IMPORTER and DEALER IN SEEDS,


427 -SANSOME STREET.


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


THOMPSON BROS., EUREKA, FOUNDRY


CASTINGS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. 129 and 131 BEALE STREE


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Stewart Thomas, (Stewart & Buckley) res 1614 Turk


Thomas, stevedore, res S s Union nr Battery


Thomas A., barkeeper with M. Fris- bie, 19 Montgomery av


Thomas A., merchant, res 1712 Turk Thomas T., clerk with A. L. Bancroft & Co


Theresa Mrs., res 608 Brannan


W. J., clerk with Anglo-Californian Bank, res Russ House


Walter, jeweler, res 1521 Broadway


Walter, waiter, Russ House


William, bookbinder with D. Hicks & Co., res 615 California


William, hostler, res 134 Seventh


William A., machinist, res 24 Langton William F., first lieut. Fourth Artil- lery U. S. A., res Presidio see Stuart and Steuart


Stewart's Wonder S. M. Co., (Panamint, Cal.) W. R. Townsend, sec., 330 Pine


Steylaars Charles L., druggist, NE cor Dupont and Montgomery av Steynen Cornelius, laborer, res SE cor How- ard and Steuart


John C., laborer, res SE cor Howard and Steuart


Stickland George, drayman with A. Craw- ford & Co., res 160 Silver


Stickle George D., special policeman, res 631 Green


Stickney Augustus A., editor and publisher Alaska Herald, office 113 Leidesdorff, res 6361/2 Natoma John B., carpenter, res 1412 Jackson Sticlier Daniel, hairdresser with A. Erbe, res 323 Jessie


Stiefel Louis, (Schweitzer, Sachs & Co.) res New York


Stiefvater Simon, Mission Bakery, N s Six- teenth nr Guerrero


Stierer Charles, billiardtablemaker with Jean Drouilhat, res 807 Broadway


Stiffler Jacob, cooper, Cal. Sugar Refinery, res Harrison bet Seventeenth and Eighteenth


Stigel Conrad, bricklayer, res Fourteenth av bet N an 3 Railroad av, South S. F. Stiger W. H., salesman with C. C. Hastings & Co., res 14 Geary


Stigliano Felice, fisherman, res W s East bet Commercial and Sacramento


Orazio, musician, res 707 Pacific Stiles Anson G., res 4 Vernon pl Edwin B., res 210 Stockton


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


John H., bricklayer, Bricklayers' Prot. and Ben. Assn, 234 Sutter Richard D., policeman, res 520 Minna see Styles


Still Alden P., driver, Pacific Ice Co., re 210 Green


Charles W., books and stationer 1024 Market, res 2516 Clay


J., res 915 Montgomery


J. H .. student, res 115 Second


Still J. H. & Co., (J. H. Still and G. Robb) books and stationer 1024 Market


James, rigger, Palace Hotel


Still John H., (J. H. Still & Co.) r cor Bush and Hyde


Mary Mrs., res Episcopal Church Home


Sarah L., widow, res 138 Folsom William G., clerk with B. McQuilla res 915 Montgomery


Stiller Paul B., electrotyper with J. Winte burn & Co., res 405 Union


Stilley Henry G., carpenter with D. A. Ma donald & Co., res 4 Pierce Stillman J. D. B., physician, office and r 336 O'Farrell


Stillson Jerome, driver with Smart & Bro res old San Jose road nr Indu trial School


Joseph, cook, New York Bakery, r 20 Everett


Stimpson George H., upholsterer, res 90 Bryant


Stincen Alice M. Miss, principal, Bush- Cosmopolitan Primary School, r NE cor Chestnut and Hyde


Emma E. C. Miss, teacher, Fourth- Primary School, res 609 Jones Stine Otto, steward, P. M. S. S. Co., res : DeBoom


Stinson Perry, carpenter, res 7 Valparais - William, carpenter, res 108 Elevent Stintou Sidney, master schr Andrew Jac son, res 22 Stanford


Stipp Henry S., collector with B. F. Steret res 36 Clarence pl


Stippler Henry, dressmaker, 1101 Pine Stirken Edward, enameler, Cal. Jewelry Cc res 333 Shipley


Stirling & Son, (Mathew R. and James ( Sterling) milk ranch, Five-mi House, Mission Road


John F. Mrs., lodgings, 506 Third Mathew R., sexton, St. John Church, Five-mile House


Stitt Robert, wheelwright, res 40 Everett Stivers Charles A., physician and su geon, office and res 514 Kearı Stivers Henry F., lumber surveyo (cedar and mahogany) and se Table Bluff G. M. Co., 5_ Kearny


Lafayette, drayman with James Brown, res NE cor Hyde ar Broadway.


Stoakes B. F., helper, melter and refiner dept., U. S. Mint, res 213 Powe


C. P. VAN SCHAACK & CO. MERCHANDISE BROKERS and COMMISSION Merchants, 706, 708, 710, 712, 714, 716 Kearny


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


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EO. W. CHAPIN, REAL ESTATE AGENT,


434 MONTGOMERY STREET


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restobey A. D. H., teamster, res Channel nr Rhode Island


ystobie S. A., clerk with T. M. Edwards, res NE cor Kearny and Jackson


stock Ernest C., reporter Morning Call, and interpreter German, Police Court, res 609 Pine


ritock Report and California-st Journal, daily and weekly, Richard Wheeler, editor, office 608 Sacramento


tocker William G., clerk with C. E. Barry, res 633 California


stockfelt Claus, laborer with F. D. Conro & res Sacramento Hotel


Stocking Frederick M., solicitor with J. H. Carmany & Co., res 2511 Octavia Stockinger Philip, blacksmith with Kimball Manfg Co., res rear 442 Brannan Stockman Fred., wheelwright, res 574 Bryant - John, res 431 Geary


Nitockman John M., manfrs patterns and models for machinery, NW cor Fremont and Natoma, res 2226 Howard [see adv. page 31A. Stockmeyer Adolphus, music teacher, res 203 Hyde


Louis, tailor with C. Miller, res 29 Fifth av


Stockton Elizabeth, widow, res 1016 Pine


James, asst. storekeeper, Custom House, res 529 Pine


Stockton Line Steamers, Broadway Wharf, Cal. P. R. R. Co., office NE cor Front and Broadway


William R., engineer with Wheeler & Co., res 1106 McAllister


Stockwell Lizzie Mrs., lodgings, 759 Market Stockwitz Maurice, clothing, 216 Pacific


Stocky & Schuetze, (John Stocky and J. L. E. Scheutze) saloon, 814 Kearny John, (Stocky & Schuetze) res 814 Kearny


stoddard Charles, clerk, res 502 Valencia Charles P., driver, City R. R. [Co., res cor Sixteenth and Mission D., machinist, res 313 Fremont Frederick C., entry clerk with Col- lins, Wheaton & Luhrs, res Oak- land


James, engineer, engine No. 3, S. F. Fire Dept, res 1313 California James H., Golden Gate Exchange, 1 Commercial


R. R. Mrs., res 3 Martha pl


Sylvester, teamster with Rider, Som- ers & Co., res 22 Market


Thompson, laborer, res E s Gilbert nr Brannan


W. S., with R.W. Jackson, res 316 Pine -, Mrs., dressmaker, res 530 Valencia Stoddart David, proptr Stoddart's Iron Works and agt Cameron's Steam Pumps, 114-120 Beale, res 313 Fremont


Stoddart J., machinist with P. M. S. S. Co. Stoddart William J., Insurance agent, 215 Sansome, res S s Seventeenth bet Mission and Valencia


Stoeber George, porter Philadelphia House, res 421 Bush


Stoelten Julius, porter with H. Balzer & Co, res 520 Turk


Stoer George, butcher with L. Hentrich, res 427 Green


Stoessal Herman, cabinetmaker with Andrew Frei, res 134 Fourth


Stoeten Henry R., porter with Empire Ware- house, res Bryant nr Dora


Stoetzer E., proptr Berry-st House, cor Berry and Third


- F., res Berry-st House


Stoeven Henry, groceries and liquors, NE cor Powell and Green


Stofen John J., first officer stmr Sonoma, office 305 East


Peter N., master stmr Sonoma, office 305 East


Stoffer & Mighell, (Thomas Stoffer and William E. Mighell) junkdealers, 5 Market


Stoffer Thomas, (Stoffer & Mighell) res 202 Steuart


Stohlmann William, bakery, SE cor Hyde and Turk


Stohr F. A., musician, California Theatre, res 1123 Stockton


Tillie C. Miss, teacher, Model School, res 612 Howard


Stohshol Amandus, shipwright, Shipwrights' Assn, 71 New Montgomery Stokes B. F., res 213 Powell


Catherine Mrs., res 18 Ellis


Frank D., laborer, res 18 Ellis


John, plumber, res 619 Mason


John, poultry, res NE cor Union and Webster


Mary, widow, res 1067 Market


Michael, laborer, res rear 328 Third


Patrick, bronzer with Nye & Ache- son, 315 Pine


Redden, mining, res 18 Ellis


Richard, expressman, res 619 Mason Richard, laborer, res Montgomery's Hotel


Stokesby John, butcher with R. O'Neill, res cor Santa Clara and Hampshire


Stokum Myron, res 707 Franklin


Stolle Hermann, shoemaker with J.R. Hughes res 427 Stevenson


Stolz A. & Son, (Aaron Stolz) dry goods, 338 Kearny


Aaron, (A. Stolz & Son) res cor Ty- ler and Turk


Stolz Abraham, (Stolz Bros.) res 632 Geary


Stolz Bros., (Abraham and Tobias Stolz) importers and dealers dry goods, 18 Second and 538 Kearny


NORCROSS & CO.,


ARMY AND NAVY GOODS,


NEW REGULATION.


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


If you are suffering from DROPSY, use BETHESDA WATER. It will cure you. DUNDAR, HENDRY & LAVERY, Gen'l Agts. Pacific Coast, 107 Stockton s


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Stolz Conrad, cellarman with John Prinz, res 49 Second Philipp J., butcher, 126 Eleventh


Stolz Tobias, (Stolz Bros.) res 612 Hyde


Stolzenburg R., seaman, res North German Hotel


Stolzenwald Henry, dyer with L. J. Renault, res 430 Bush


Stombs C. H. & Co., (Charles H. Stombs) plumbers and gasfit- ters, 625 Washington


Stombs Charles H., (C. H. Stombs & Co.) res 826 Broadway


Thomas, foreman tinsmith with Locke & Montague, res 652 Mis- sion


Thomas jr., tinsmith with Locke & Montague, res 652 Mission


William H., clerk, National Gold Bank and Trust Co., res 652 Mis- sion


Stone & Hayden, (Rockwell Stone and Peter Hayden) harness and saddlery and saddlery hardware, 422-424 Battery


Adolph L., bookkeeper with Adolph Shirek, res 104 Sixth


Andrew L. Rev., Pastor First Con- gregational Church, res 617 Bush Annie Miss, saleswoman with H. L. Stone, res 102 Sixth


Appleton W., detective police force, res 1414 Bush


Alvin W., with Kimball Mnfg Co., res E s Jessie nr Eighteenth


Brien, carpenter, res 16 Antonio


Charles B., bookkeeper with George H. Tay & Co., res 617 Bush Charles L., Tahoe Billiard Hall, 417 Kearny, res 459 Clementina Charles W., res 1011 Taylor


D. C. Miss, teacher, Girls' High School, res 2426 Buchanan


De Lancey, salesman with Titcomb & Williams, res 1201 Sacramento Donald, compiler, res 536 Third Edward F., mining sec, res 3 Hay- ward's bld


Edwin, milk ranch, Tennessee bet Sierra and Nevada


Frank F., register clerk, Nineteenth District Court, res Oakland


Frank M., manager with J. M. Davies & Co., res SW cor Howard and Eighteenth


Frederick P., salesman with A. L. Bancroft & Co., res 1030 Dolores George, asst engineer, C. P. R. R., res Oakland


Henrietta L., stationer, fancygoods and toy dealer, 104 Sixth, res 102 Sixth


Henry, hospital cook, Alms House


Stone Henry Clay, clerk with C. L. Stone res 459 Clementina


Isaac, milk ranch, res San Bruno road nr Thirty-first


Jessie Mrs., res 1214 Clay


John, warehouseman, Pacific Rolling Mills


John H., clerk with auditor C. P. R R. Co., res 518 Jones


John R., with Pacific Ice Co., res 843 Howard


Kalman L., fancy and drygoods, € Virginia blk


L. C., hackman, Occidental Hotel, res 31212 Minna


Lucius D., salesman with Stone & Hayden, res 713 California


Luke, teamster, res Laurel av bet Buchanan and Webster


Morris, broker, res 236 Jessie


N. B., office 306 Pine, res Grand Hotel


Patrick, carpenter, Palace Hotel


R., conductor, Market-st R. R. Co., res 724 Laguna


Robert H., commission merchant, res 4412 Sixth


R. W., clerk with Pacific Ice Co., res 843 Howard


Rockwell, (Stone & Hayden) res 713 California


Sherrold D., statistician, Merchants' Exchange Assn., res 1107 Folsom Thomas, clerk, Examiner, res 1098 Pacific


W. W. Mrs., res 907 Clay


Walter S., clerk with E. Detrick & Co., res 2426 Buchanan


William, conductor, Sutter-st R. R. Co., res W s Octavia nr Pacific


William, compositor, Figaro, res 1018 Pacific


William, seaman, res 15 Jackson


William I., shipwright, res Ninth av nr G, South S. F.


William W., principal West End School, res 843 Howard


Stoneberg Louis, shoemaker with J. Sulli- van, res 337 Birch


Stoner Phillip, stockbroker, res 784 Folsom Stonewall Mining Co., (San Diego Co., Cal.) C. A. Sankey, sec, 331 Mont- gomery, room 20


Stonington G. and S. M. Co., (Grass Valley Cal.) David Wilder, sec, 28 Mer- chants' Exchange


Stoolmacher William, laborer with G. D. Wyman, res cor Howard and Main


Stoppelkamp Aglee A. Mrs., groceries and liq- quors, SE cor Stockton and Union Stoppler Henry, cloakmaker, res 228 O'Far- rell


Stor George, butcher, res 427 Green


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


PACIFIC SAW MANUFACTURING COMPANY,


17 and 19 Fremont, near Market.


GEO. W. CHAPIN, 434 MONTGOMERY ST.,


Dealer in all kinds of REAL ESTATE-MONEY LOANED.


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Storck & Peguilhan, (Jacob Storck and François Peguilhan) pro- prietors Poodle Dog Restaurant, 445 Bush


C. L., butcher, 301 Hayes


Storck Jacob, (Storck & Peguilhan) res 445 Bush


Storer Frank, clerk with Fletcher & Day, res 712 Ellis


John F., compositor, res 712 Ellis Storer Mining Co., (Arizona) R. H. Sinton, sec, 539 California


Storey George, stevedore, Lumbermen's Prot. Union, 71 New Montgomery Jacob F., carrier with Wells, Fargo & Co., res Relay House


John, boatman, res 2014 Dupont L., master mariner, res 2014 Dupont Storie John, cabinetmaker with Luchsinger & Son, res 16 Jessie


Stork Albert, shoemaker with Edward Main, res 319 Folsom


Storkwell Amos J., U. S. Int. Rev. gauger, res 22215 Stevenson


Storm


& Co., (Cornelius Storm and Andrew J. Shrader) wood and coal, Berry bet Third and Fourth, office 333 Montgomery


Charles, barber and hairdresser, 253 Third


Charles S., broker, res 634 Sutter Storm Cornelius, (Storm & Co.) res 17 Rincon pl


George, carpenter, res Siegfried's Hotel


Theodore, bookkeeper with Storm & Co., res 17 Rincon pl


Storms Nelson J., oysterman, res 434 Minna Storn William, mate, schr Osceola, res Sac- ramento House


Storrow Samuel A., asst. surgeon, U. S. A., res Alcatraz


Storrs N. M. Miss, teacher, North Cosmo- politan Grammar School, res 600 Jones


Story Charles R., (Home Mutual Ins. Co.), res 30 McAllister


George A., clerk with Redington, Hostetter & Co., res 30 McAllister John P., jr., first lieut. Fourth Artil- lery, U. S. A., Presidio Lafayette, office 317 Washington Mary Mrs., lodgings, 742 Folsom Stose Clement C., res 322 Capp Stosger William A., tinner with J. Sumner, res cor Sixth and Howard Stothard Thomas, master mariner with P. M. S. S. Co., res 2509 Folsom Thompson, laborer, res 2 Geneva Stothers A., widow, res 427 Filbert Ralph, currier, res NW cor Twenty- sixth and Mission Stott Anna C., widow, res NW cor Chestnut and Taylor


Stott Arthur W., engraver with W. K. Vanderslice & Co., res Ash av


James, proptr Pacific Butt Manfy, res E s Utah nr Twenty-fourth


James C., boatman with Marine Re- porter, Meiggs' Wharf


John, clerk with A. C. Dietz & Co., res 1151 Folsom


John, pilot, stmr Amelia


W. G., machinehand with Enterprise Mill, res 359 Brannan


Stouda Michael, (Baloun & S.) res cor Stockton and Washington


Stoupe J. B., collector, French Ladies' Ben. Soc., res 535 California


Stout Arthur B., physician and sur- geon, office 206 Kearny, NE cor Sutter, res 25 Ellis


Commodore P., machinist, Union Iron Works, res 73 Natoma


John, wood and coal, 211 Dupont, res 1207 Mission


William C., engraver with T. J. Day, res 137 Montgomery


William P., atty-at-law, 604 Mer- chant, res cor Thirteenth and Howard


Stoutenborough & Hall, (Charles H. Stou- tenborough and Marcus P. Hall) stock brokers, 401 California


Charles H., (Stoutenborough & Hall) res 401 California


John H., salesman with Brittan, Hol- brook & Co., res 503 Folsom


Stoutenburgh Isaac A., stoves and cabooses, 117 Washington, res 504 Washington


Stovall J. B., clerk with Locan & Co., res 1111 Leavenworth


William W., clergyman, res 710 Jones Stover & Chase, (Charles B. Stover and William T. Chase) carpenters, Market bet Davis and Front


Charles B., (Stover & Chase) res 805 Leavenworth


Charles H., bookkeeper, res 805 Leavenworth


Frank C., salesman with George K. Hyde & Co., res 805 Leavenworth John, seaman, res 5 Jackson


Stow Amos W., miner, res 541 Fourth


Stow William W., atty-at-law, 429 Montgomery, res 1013 Pine


Stowe C. A., compositor, Bulletin, res 541 Fourth


C. M. Mrs., clairvoyant and physi- cian, 410 Kearny


H. W., teacher, res 916 Washington Stowell Charles E., master stmr Parthenius, res 1017 Powell


Fanny A. Miss, teacher, Hayes Val- ley Primary School, res 124 Tyler Frederick, caulker, res 304 Fremont Hazzard, sheep rancher, res Twenty- third bet Bartlett and Valencia


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BEAMISH'S, Nucleus Building, cor. THIRD and MARKET Sts.


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Stowell Mary E. Miss, vice principal, Rincon Grammar School, res 124 Tyler P. M. Miss, principal, Hayes Valley Primary School, res 124 Tyler


William H., merchandise broker, 214 California, res 204 Lombard


Stowers Nathaniel H., barkeeper, Cosmopoli- tan Wine Rooms, res 331 Kearny Strabeng Hy., laborer, Pacific Barrel and Keg Co.


Strachan Henry G., bookkeeper with Chas. Clayton & Co., res cor Union and Webster


Strachner Charles, machinist, Union Iron Works, res Oakland


Stracke Charles, porter with D. O'Brien, res 1411 Stockton


Strad George, res 710 Vallejo


Straechert Adolph, tailor, res 612 Pine


Strahan Nicholas, res NE cor Lombard and Hyde


Simon, (S. F. Manfg Co) res 21 Oak


Strahl Charles, butcher, res 908 Post Jacob, butcher, res 710 Natoma Strahle James, gilder with S. & G. Gump, res 417 Sutter


Strahle Jacob & Co., (Ferdinand De St. Germain, successor) billiard table and fancy furniture manfrs, and dealers of fancy woods and veneers, sole agency Delaney's Patent cushions, 533 Market


Gottfried, expressman, res 15 Jasper pl Strahwald John, wood carver with Warren & Schiller, res Meyers' Hotel


Strain & Marks, (R. R. Strain and Louis Marks) Eureka Gas Co., 713 Harrison


Strain Robert R., (Eureka Gas Co.) res 713 Harrison


Strajer Levi B., carpenter, res 565 Howard Stranahan David, res 1605 Kearny


Stranberry John, tailor, res 931 Greenwich Strand Alexander, carpenter, res 1043 Howard


Lewis, carpenter, Palace Hotel


William J., porter, res 50 Nevada Strandberg Gustav, cutter with Bullock & Jones, res 931 Greenwich


Straney John, carriagepainter with Kimball Manfg Co., res 335 Sixth Strang David, (Sloan & S.) res 607 Third


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Strangaard Andrew, tailor, 2 Bannan pl Strange Francis J., carpenter, Enterprise Mill, res 737 Market


Strassburger Adolph, salesman with Sachs, Strassburger & Co., res 428 Tyler Augusta Mrs., widow, res 605 Broad- way


Isaac, salesman, SE cor Sansome and Pine, res 614 Sutter Pierre, pedler, res 91 Stevenson


Strassburger Sigmond, (Sachs, Strassburger & Co.) res 428 Tyler


Strasser & Levy, (A. Strasser and Morris Levy) poultry, stalls 58-59 Grand Central Market


A., (Strasser & Levy) res 622 Hayes George, meter clerk, Spring Valley Water Works, res 31 Lilly


Leopold, (Benjamin & S.) res 520 Green


Strathan Robert, res 75 Minna


Strathern James, lithographic printer with George H. Baker, res 553 Com- mercial


Stratman John, liquor saloon, SW cor Mis- sion and Julia, res 804 Broadway Stratmann George E., carriagetrimmer with Kimball Manfg Co., res 422 Te- hama


Stratton & Tice, (E. N. Stratton and Henry M. Tice) auctioneers, 128 Kearny, room 2


Abraham W., res 150 Perry


Stratton Ebenezer N., (Stratton & Tice, ) res Ns Sixteenth nr Bryant Edward, res 413 Fourth


Emerson O., clerk with Stratton Bros., res 20 May


Stratton James T., U. S. Surveyor- General, 306 Pine, res Oakland John S., houseraiser, 854 Harrison, res 924 Harrison


M. C., res Glover nr Jones


Richard S., carbuilder, res 19 Stan- ley pl


Straub & Scheurer, (J. N. Straub and Charles Scheurer) merchant tailors, 1110 Market


Antone, packer with S. F. Packing and Prov. Co


Frederick, upholster with Cal. Fur- niture Manfg Co., res E s York bet Twenty-third and Twenty- fourth


Straub J. N., (Straub & Scheurer) res 27 Morton


Strauch John O., proptr Vallejo-st and Gibbs' U. S. Bonded Warehouses, res Alameda


Straud William, rigger, Riggers' and Steve- dores' Assn, 429 Pacific


Straus & Levy, (Marks Straus and Henry Levy) manfrs boys' cloth- ing, SW cor Sansome and Bush Abram, clerk with I. Cohn, res 650 Market


B., collector, res Humboldt House Emanuel, (Helbing & S.) res 311 Ty- ler


Isaac C., conductor, Sutter-st R. R., res 1121 Post


Jacob, with Helbing & Straus, res 726 Bush John, shoemaker, res 119 Commercial Levy, bakery, res 241 Seventh


Curled Hair, Eureka, Moss and African Fibre, at Pacific Glue Manuf. Co., 406 Market.


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