The New city annual directory of San Francisco, 1875, Part 156

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


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San Francisco.


California Standard


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J. STRAHLE & CO 533 MARKET ST


BILLIARD TABLES


FOUR NEW STYLES. NONPAREIL, GRECIAN CURVE, CALIFORNIA BEVEL, FRENCH CAROM.


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The Tables are of the latest styles and sizes recently adopted in the Eastern States by the Billiard Congress, are manufactured in the best possible manner, and furnished with


DELANEY'S LATEST IMPROVED CUSHIONS.


These Cushions are used exclusively in all matches for the Championship; are not furnished to any Il jard manufacturer in San Francisco; all assertions to the contrary being in Imposition on the public.


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A FINE STOCK ALWAYS READY FOR DELIVERY.


The public are invited to visit our Warerooms and inspect our stock.


JACOB STRAHLE & CO ..


533 MARKET STREET, JUNCTION OF SUTTER.


P O. Box 1989.


San Francisco, Cul. Billiard Tables, complete with fixtures, rented per month at $5. 50 and $to, or sold on monthly installments.


PAINTER & CO.


San Francisco and California


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FOUNDRIES.


510 and 512 Clay Street, SAN FRANCISCO.


PRINTERS' FURNISHING WAREHOUSE.


This old established Foundry, having a large stock and com= plete assortment of the most modern faces of


Hook, News, Job and Ornamental Jupe,


Is prepared to fill all orders promptly.


PRINTING MATERIAL OF EVERY DESCRIPTION.


INCLUDING POWER, HAND AND JOB PRESSES,


OF ALL THE POPULAR MANUFACTURERS.


ELECTROTYPING AND STEREOTYPING


GEO. W. CHAPIN, 434 Montgomery Street,


HAS BARGAINS IN REAL ESTATE.


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Straus M., scenic artist, Maguire's New Theatre


Straus Marks, (Straus & Levy) res 633 O'Farrell


Moses, clerk with J. H. Hirschfeld, res 510 Kearny


Samuel J., real estate broker, res 8051/2 Geary


Strauss Bernard, butcher with Hartman & Strauss, res 115 Perry


Bernard, expressman, res 28 Lewis


Emanuel, (Hartman & S.) res 115 Perry


I. Miss, teacher, Pine-st Primary School, res 115 Perry


Jonas, (Levi Strauss & Co.) res New York


Kaufman, teamster, office 305 Battery, res 24 Turk


Levi & Co., (Levi, Louis and Jonas Strauss, and William Sählein) wholesale clothing and drygoods, 14 Battery·


Levi, (Levi Strauss & Co.) res 317 Powell


Lewis, dry goods, 7-8 Virginia blk, res 618 Green


Louis, res 502 Bush


Louis, (Levi Strauss & Co.) res 317 Powell


Moses, boots and shoes, 18 Fourth


Moses, salesman with L. Strauss, res 736 Green


S. A., bookkeeper with Frank & Co., res 612 Bush


Samuel, clerk with K. Strauss, res 24 Turk


Samuel, clerk with M. Dobner, res 1014 Powell


William, butcher with Wilson, Merry & Co., res cor Buchanan and Bay Straut & Hamilton, (William E. Straut and William J. Hamilton) import- ers and dealers carriage and wagon materials, NE cor Sacramento and Drumm


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George, cash clerk with Hawley, Bowen & Co., res 311 Turk


Straut William E., (Straut & Hamil- ton) res 311 Turk


Strayer L. B., carpenter, Palace Hotel


Stream Charles, blacksmith, res 12 Tehama pl I. T., watchmaker with Anderson & Randolph, res 1221/2 Clara


John, machinist, Risdon Iron Works, res 317 Fremont


Streath William, laborer, Pacific Rolling Mills


Strecker Adolph, hairdressing and shaving saloon, 33 Post, res 25 Morton


- August, barber with Conrad Troell, res 608 Bush


- Henry, fireman, res Sacramento Hotel - William, butcher with J. Kaufman, res 437 Minna


Streeper Frederick, laborer with P.M.S.S.Co. Street C. S. Mrs., boarding, 130 Tyler


Edwin A., painter, res 1811 Leaven- worth


Harlow L., weigher, Custom House, res 723 Treat av


Harriet F., widow, res 1324 Jackson John F., clerk with G. W. Clark, res 1324 Jackson


Nathan J., life ins agt, res 130 Tyler Spencer B., salesman with Keane, O'Connor & Co., res 804 Shotwell Strehl Charles, butcher, Metropolitan Mar- ket, res 908 Post


Jacob, butcher with Charles Strehl, res 10 Natoma bet Eighth and Ninth


Joseph, barber with Sand Bros., res 441 Jessie


Philip, (Wiebe & S.) res 441 Jessie Strei G. L. W., builder, res 17 A Washing- ton av


Streib Charles, barber, res 553 Fourth


Julius & Bro., (Julius and William Streib) barbers, 8 Merchants' Ex Julius, (Julius Streib & Bro.) res 1219 Kearny


Willliam, (Julius Streib & Bro.) res 225 Oak


Streiff Arnold, waiter, Cosmopolitan Hotel Streisand Nathan, Rabbi, congregation Beth Israel, res 526 Tehama


Stren C., watchmaker, res 12012 Clara


Strenning Mathew, carpenter, Miner's Foun- dry, res 557 Natoma


Stretch R. H., surveyor, room 17 Mont- gomery blk


Streuli John J., propr Swiss Brewery, 414- 416 Dupont, res 18 Stockton pl


Strey J. F., driver, Wells, Fargo & Co.


Striby William, music teacher, res 969 How- ard


Strickland C., painter, res 614 Kearny - Frank, driver, Omnibus R. R. Co


George, drayman with A. Crawford & Co., res 160 Silver


George L., tinsmith with Little & Lawson, res Guerrero bet Nine- teenth and Twentieth


Lucy A., with William A. Alvord, res 564 Folsom


Otis, miner, res E s Guerrero nr Twentieth


Sidney L., clerk with A. L. Bancroft Co., res 740 Market


Wilford R., storekeeper with L. Ep- pinger, res 19 Virginia


Stricklen D. B., bricklayer, res Central Hotel J., bricklayer, res Central Hotel Strie William, carpenter, res 307 Seventh Stringer Arthur R., negative retoucher with G. D. Morse, res 1614 Post


Edgar, porter with A. Crawford & Co., res Mission nr Stewart


R. J. TRUMBULL, DEALER IN


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


ONIA CLOCK CO., MURRAY DAVIS, Agent, SI and 55 SUTTER STREET.


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


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Stringer Harry W., clerk with J. D. Godeus, res 34 Third


Mathew, moulder, res 5571/2 Natoma William, machine oil and axle grease, 424 Davis


William J., carpet and furniture deal- er, 938 Market, res 2007 Taylor Strobbe Michael, tailor, res 605 Broadway Stroecker Herman H. W., (Osmer & Co., ) res 436 Fremont


Stroh George, res 19 Yerba Buena


Strohbehn Detlef, teamster, res 226 Chestnut Strohl Philip, insect powder, 312 Sutter, res 11 Allen pl


Strohmeier E., laborer, Cal Sugar Refinery, res 10 Decatur


Joseph, shoemaker with H. Hinders, res 27 Lewis


Strohsahl William, packer with Sol. Wen- genheim, res 8 Eddy


Stroinski Andrew, butcher, 429 Chestnut, res 5 Dupont


Ström Charles Victor, watchmaker with E. F. Ohm, res 18 Harriet


Hans, hotel keeper, 11-13 Pacific


John Theodore, Scan. Soc., 71 New Montgomery


Martin E., clerk with Peter W. Baruth, res NW cor Hyde and Sutter


S. Edward, machinist, res 11 Pacific Stromberg Bernard F., cooper, 508 Front, res 711 Geary


Joseph F., (Wrede & Co.) res 1220 Pacific


Stromdahl Gust. Fred, Scan. Soc., 71 New Montgomery


Strong & Co., (G. W. and W. L. Strong) Metallurgical Works, 10 Steven- son


Charles, seaman, res 45 Sacramento Edward Y., compositor, res 228 Sixth


Elam, painter, res 552 Mission


Fred A., baggagemaster C. P. R. R. Co., res 35 Garden


George, carpenter, res Montgomery's Hotel


George H., (Dewey & Co.) res 44 Tehama


George W., patternmaker with F. Gracier, res Second nr Folsom


Strong George W., (Strong & Co.) res 2212 Larkin


James R., conductor, Central R. R. Co., res 4091/2 Sixth


John, seaman, res 415 East


R., clerk, res Overland House


Strong Walker L., (Strong & Co.) res 2216 Larkin


William, watchman, Pacific Rolling Mills


, stevedore with Menzies and Bing- ham


Stroser William, laborer, res 10 Thirteenth


Stroth Carl, carpenter, Agricultural Fair Grounds, res 19 Page


Strother Fleet F., stock broker and atty-at- law, 108 Leidesdorff, res 914 Post


Strothergill James, mechanic, res 414 Pa- cific


Strothoff Herman, grocer, res 37 Moss Stroud Allen, student, Heald's Business College


J. R., apothecary with H. P. Wake- lee, res 1013 Mason


James H., fireman, engine Co. 4, S. F. Fire Dept., res 144 Second


Strout Marcellus H., inspector, Custom House, res 619 Mission


Strozinsky Theophil, cook with S. F. Laun- dry


Strubing Henry, cooper with Pacific 'Barrel and Keg Co., res 8 Decatur


Strubl Valentine, (Neuman & S.) res 704 Battery


Struckman Fred, sailmaker with C.C. Funk, res 722 Montgomery


Struckmeyer Louis, tailor with G. Harshall, res 29 Fifth av


Strulberger Godfried, cabinetmaker with O. L. Morrell, res 870 Folsom


Strunz H., helper, S. P. R. R. Co


Struven Berthold, tannery, S s Twenty-sixth nr Howard


Stry John H., driver with Howe Machine Co., res 113 Post


Stryling Christian H., res 1212 Mason Stryker Samuel, stevedore with Preston & McKinn, res 443 First


Stuart & Elder, (Wm. A. Stuart and Alex. Elder) produce dealers, 204 Front


Agnes, braider with Pacific Straw Works, res 703 Davis .


Alexander, carpenter, res 56 Nevada Alexander, clerk with G. M. Jos- selyn & Co., res 534 Bush


C. A., clerk with Goodall, Nelson & Perkins, 10 Market


Charles D., merchant, res 995 Mar- ket


Stuart Charles H., chop and oyster house, 311 Davis, res 28 O'Farrell F. A. Miss, teacher Denman Gram- mar School, res 1006 Pine


Hector A., journalist, res E s Mission bet Twelfth and Thirteenth


James, boilermaker, S. F. Boiler Works, res 31 Jessie bet Seventh and Eighth


James, clerk with Kennedy, O'Neill & Brennan, res 31 Jessie bet Seventh and Eighth


James F., atty-at-law, 606 Montgom- ery, res 206 Seventh


John, freight clerk with P. M. S. S. Co., res 621 Harrison


John, laborer, Pacific Rolling Mills


" 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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Stuart John, seaman, res 138 Folsom


M. A. Mrs., res W s Misssion opp Twelfth


S. B., widow, res 713 Bush


Thomas, second-hand furniture, 747 · Folsom, res 8 Hayward


William, mining sec, 113 Leidesdorff res 547 Folsom


Stuart William A., (Stuart & Elder) res 206 Seventh


see Stewart and Steuart


Stubbs David D., agent Blue Line R. R., (freight) office 140 Montgomery, res 917 Eddy


Jessie, Chief Engineer stmr Alameda, res 407 Fell


Stubbs John C., general freight agent C. P. R. R., res 917 Eddy


Stubergh P., painter, Woodward's Gardens Stück Charles, master schr Osceola, res 261 · Clarke


Stuckey W. B., clerk with Cross & Co., res 803 Hyde


Stückle Emil, brewer, res 625 Seventh


Stucky Sarah L., res 460 Sixth


Studeman T., bookkeeper with A. Schröder, res S s Mission nr Third


Studle Emily Mrs., lodgings, 212 Sutter Studley Benjamin W., importer of watches, 240 Montgomery


George W., compositor with Cubery & Co., res S s Ellis bet Scott and Devisadero


Studwick Joseph E., shoemaker, res 166 Dora


Stuhr August, soap factory, E s San Bruno road nr Twenty-ninth


Christian F., compositor, Abend Post, res 253 Tehama


Henry, tinsmith with Brittan, Hol- brook & Co., res Francisco bet Mason and Taylor


Louis, brassfinisher with George H. Tay & Co., res 253 Tehama


Stuldt Osmus, tailor, 209 Pacific


Stumer & Ramsey, (Henry Stumer and Peter Ramsey) saloon, 923 Kearny


Henry, (Stumer & Ramsey) res 802 Jackson


Stump John, master schr Alaska


Stumpf Balthasar, proptr Metropolitan Bak- ery, res 226 Pacific


Jacob, boot and shoe maker, 501 O'Farrell


John, saloon, N s First av nr Ken- tucky


Ludwig, bootmaker with Dietle & Beck, res Heinz Hotel


Stumm Franz, jeweller, res German Hotel Stunkel Diedrich, fireman, res Sacramento Hotel


Stunn Frank J., silversmith with Schulz & Fisher, res German Hotel


Sturcke Hermann, with Jos. Melbourn, res SW cor Montgomery and Pacific


Sturcken Edward, jeweler, res 333 Shipley Sturdivant Robert O., real estate, res 929 McAllister


Sturenburg William, barber, res 316 Minna Sturgeon Andrew, stairbuilder, res 325 Fourth


Sturges Ira B., salesman with J. A. Folger & Co., res Oakland


Sturges William D., purser, stmr Ventura, res Cosmopolitan Hotel Sturke William, liquor saloon, Mission road nr St. Mary's College Sturken Henry, (Madel & S.) res NE cor Mission and Steuart


Sturla Dominico, res 3 Taylor pl


G. B., (Ginochio & Co.) res SE cor Lombard and Mason


Sturman Benjamin, eclectic physician, office and res 649 Howard


Sturr Henry, oysterman with Moraghan & Lynch, res 2009 Polk


Sturtevant Charles, farmer, res Ns Fifteenth bet Sanchez and Noe


Irving, salesman with S. P. Taylor & Co., res Sixteenth av bet P and Q, South S. F.


J. Lawrence, melter, S. F. Assaying and Refining Works, res Silver av nr San Bruno road


Sturz Andreas, butcher with George Walters & Co., res Miller's Hotel


J. H., surveyor, res 816 Jackson Sturzenegger C. A., driver, Philadelphia Brewery, res 52 Tehama


Stutsman David, tinsmith, res Relay House Stutt Henry, helper with W. S. Phelps & Co., res 182 Stevenson


Stuttmeister Rudolph F. W., physician, office 235 Kearny, res 759 Howard Victor R., salesman, City of Stras- bourg, res 728 Howard


Stutz Jacob, (Thomas McInerney & Co.) res 440 Green


Styes Louis F., cook, P. M. S. S. Co., res 10 Virginia


Styles G. & Co., (G. Styles and Artemus B. Butler) carpenters, builders and storefitters, 420 Post


George, (G. Styles & Co.) res 809 Valencia


Henry, stovemounter with George H. Tay & Co., res 304 Jackson


Leonard F., engineer, stmr El Capi- tan, res 1010 Hyde


Mary Mrs., res Episcopal Church Home


Suanet Charles, real estate, res NW cor Seventh av and Point Lobos road Sublett E. Miss, music teacher, res 942 Mis- sion William, res 942 Mission


William A., dentist with S. H. Rob- erts, res 769 Mission


Sublette W., purser, stmr Pelican


NORCROSS & CO., INVITE INSPECTION of STOCK and PRICES.


MASUNIO SAVINGS AND LOAN BANK, 6 POST ST., MASONIC TEMPLE.


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


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Succor M. and M. Co., (Gold Hill, Nev.) | Sullivan Cornelius, expressman, res 914 Na- Wm. H. Watson, sec., 302 Mont- toma gomery


Suckow Charles, cabinetmaker, 511 Jackson, res 619 Geary


William, tailor, res rear 617 Geary Sudden J., mate, stmr Donald


- Robert, master mariner, res 1841 Mission


Sugrue Mary J. Miss, dressmaker, res 112 Perry


Suhl Chris. F., (Barz & S.) res 118 Sacra- mento


Suhling Henry H., (Bredhoff & S.) res 29 Ritch


Suhr Herman, seaman, res 39 Pacific


Suich G. & Co., (G. Suich) jobbers and wholesale wines and liquors, 623 Sansome


Suich G., (G. Suich & Co.) res 1029 Pacific


Suits Robert L., machinist with Birch, Ar- gall & Co


Suksdorf Henry F., journalist, Abend Post, res Prescott House


Suling Carl, clerk with Muecke, Vietor & Co., res 602 Stockton


Frank, butcher with Michelssen, Brown & Co., res cor Railroad and Eleventh avs, South S. F.


William W., clerk with M.V. Stevens, res 1500 Folsom


Sullen S., (Pinto & S.) res 24 Morton


Sullivan & Delaney, (Timothy Sullivan and William Delaney) butchers, 1121 Harrison


Sullivan & Hughes, (E. Sullivan and M. Hughes) saloon, SE cor Battery and Jackson


Sullivan & Meighan, (Jeremiah F. Sullivan and John J. Meighan) attys-at-law, 637 Kearny


Sullivan & Moorhead, (Thomas Sul- livan and James Moorhead) im- porters and manfrs ladies' cloaks and suits, 14 Montgomery


Ann, widow, res rear 415 Fremont Annie, chambermaid, Occidental Hotel


Bridget, widow, res W s Georgia bet Sierra and Shasta


Catherine Mrs., stamping and em- broidering, res 13 Second


Catherine Mrs., lodgings, 2561/2 Jessie Catherine, widow, res 229 Austin


Catherine, widow, res S s Tyler bet Scott and Devisadero


Charles, engraver, res 641 Commercial Charles D., cook, American Exchange Hotel


Catherine N., lodgings, 17 Third Cornelius, bootmaker with Bucking- ham & Hecht, res 133 Fifth Cornelius, butcher with Chas. Kerr & Co., res First av nr Kentucky


Cornelius, laborer, res 29 Jessie


Cornelius, laborer, res 1912 Grand av


D., painter, res 421 Bush


D., seaman, res 123 Jackson


D. M., trader, res 824 Jessie


Daniel, fireman, stmr Ajax


Daniel, gasfitter, Palace Hotel


Daniel, groceries and liquors, NW cor Fourth and Freelon


Daniel, hostler, res 8 Minna


Daniel, laborer, res Ss Shasta nr Michigan


Daniel, laborer, res 1040 Union


Daniel, longshoreman, res 1 Lin- coln pl


Daniel, porter with Hecht Bros. & Co., res 5551/2 Natoma


Daniel, woodturner, res nr Isabella and California av


Daniel C., blacksmith, res NW cor Ellis and Buchanan


Daniel J., clerk with La Grande Laun- dry, res 110 Fourth


Daniel J., foreman pressman, Alta, res 1308 Steiner


Daniel J., locksmith, 141/2 Fourth


Daniel T., atty-at-law, 40 Montgom- ery blk, res 30 Eleventh


Dennis, carpenter, res 115 Second


Dennis, expressman, res Ns Twenty- fourth bet Harrison and Alabama Dennis, laborer, res NW San Miguel nr county line


Dennis, tailor, res 15 Sherwood pl Desmond, bookkeeper with E.


Commins & Co., res 109 Powell


Edward. clerk, res 8 Fifth av


Edward, laborer, res 520 Post


Ellen Miss, chambermaid, American Exchange Hotel


Ellen, widow, res 151/2 Welsh


Ellen, with Mrs. Myers, 34 Minna


Eugene (Sullivan & Hughes) res 20 Ohio


Sullivan Eugene L., real estate, 6 Montgomery av, res 808 Stockton Fl. Rev. Prof., St. Ignatius College, res 841 Market


Florence (Kennelly & S.) res 81 Everett


Florence, moulder, res 110 Polk


Florence J., lamplighter, res E s Harrison bet Twenty-third and Twenty-fourth


Frank, carrier, Evening Post, res NW cor Union and Hyde


Frank J., res 1037 Mission


George, salesman with J. W. David- son & Co., res 934 Howard Grace Mrs., hair store, 33 Sixth


Henry, baker, Russ House


Henry B., . laborer, Pacific Rolling Mills


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


PACIFIC GLUE MANUFACTURING COMPANY, 406 MARKET STREET.


GEO. W. CHAPIN, 434 MONTGOMERY ST ..


Dealer in all kinds of REAL ESTATE-MONEY LOANED.


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Sullivan Hugh, barkeeper with Isaac C. Gil lett, res 620 Natoma


J., res 33 Sixth


J., plasterer with Noble & Gallagher, res NE cor Thirteenth and Mis- sion


J. D., bricklayer, res Mechanics' Hotel


J. H., sawyer with W. B. Bradbury, res 137 Tehama


J. J., res 907 Market


J. P., (Beach & S.) res Russ House


J. W., carpenter, res Franklin Hotel, 414 Pacific


James, blacksmith, res 260 Jessie


James, bricklayer, res 712 Clementina James, clerk with P. H. Canavan, res Vallejo bet Battery and San- some


James, fireman, S. P. R. R. Co. James, gardener, res 726 Clementina Sullivan James, horseshoer, 218 Post, res 260 Jessie


James, laborer, res E s Steiner bet Eddy and Ellis


James, laborer, res 27 Minna


James, laborer, res N s Twenty-fifth nr Alabama


James, laborer, res 81 Everett


James, porter with E. Detrick & Co., res cor Hyde and Union


James, seaman, stmr Pelican


James, steerage steward stmr Ventura


James, stevedore, res 22 Harriet


James, trunkmaker, res 13 Second


James F., compositor, Call, res 506 Post


James H., carpenter, res 5641/g Bryant James J., foreman with D. W. Emer- son, res 107 Shipley


James S., carpenter, Palace Hotel Jeremiah, bootmaker with U. W. B. and S. M. Co., res 317 Jessie Jeremiah, carter, res 771 Bryant Jeremiah, fireman with S. P. R. R. Co., res 750 Minna


Jeremiah, laborer, res 543 Howard Jeremiah, laborer, res 915 Market Jeremiah, laborer, res nr Industrial School


Jeremiah, laborer, res W s Gilbert bet Bryant and Brannan


Jeremiah, longshoreman, res Howard


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Jeremiah, longshoreman, res W s Sansome ur Filbert


Jeremiah F., painter, res 2721 Folsom Sullivan Jeremiah F., (Sullivan & Meighan) atty-at-law, 637 Kearny, res SE cor Ridley and Valencia John, boatman, res 25 Vallejo John, boilermaker, res 266 Jessie


Sullivan John, boot and shoe manfr, NE cor Jackson and Battery


Sullivan John, bootmaker, res 519 Shotwell John, bricklayer, res Irving House


John, blacksmith, res 427 Stevenson


John, blacksmith, res 952 Bryant -


John, butcher, res 1120 Folsom


John, butcher with M. Selig & Co., res S s Ninth nr Railroad av


John, gasfitter with Nye & Acheson, 315 Pine


John, groom, res Agricultural Fair Grounds


John, housemover, 724 Brannan


John, laborer, res 58 Everett


John, laborer, res 7 Lick


John, laborer, res 1608 Kearny


John, laborer, res King bet Third and Fourth


John, laborer, res rear 414 Post


John, laborer, Mission Bay Warehouse


John, laborer, res 1121 Mission


John, laborer, res 519 Jessie


John, laborer, res 91/2 Freelon


John, laborer with Kittle & Co., res Leidesdorff bet Sacramento and Commercial


John, laundryman, res 8 Fifth av


John, millman, Pacific Rolling Mills, res rear 240 Ritch


John, pedler, res 512 Post


John, policeman, res SW cor Twenty- seventh and Washington av


Sullivan John, real estate, res 1037 Mission


John, seaman, res Quincy House


John, stonecutter, res 543 Tehama


John, toolsharpener, 815 Market, res 427 Stevenson


John, jr., salesman with J. Sullivan, NE cor Jackson and Battery


John D., res 913 Stockton


John D., bootmaker with U. W. B. and S. Manfg Co


John D., oiler with Oregon S. S. Co., res 327 Beal


John F., carriagesmith with Kimball Manfg Co., res 413 Natoma


John F., stevedore, res 12 Freelon


John J., tailor, res 640 Fourth


John J., teamster, res 117 First av John P., boilermaker with S. F. Boiler Works


John P., seaman, res 916 Montgom- ery


Joseph, carpenter, res W s Alabama bet Twenty-third and Twenty- fourth


Julia Mrs., lodgings, 305 Fifth


Kate Miss, principal Lincoln Primary School, res 1629 Sacramento


Katie Miss, instructor, Wheeler & Wilson's Sewing Machines, res Shipley bet Sixth and Seventh


Kate Mrs., res 133 Fifth


Kate, widow, res 14 Summer


Kate, widow, res 830 Pacific


COMMERCIAL INSURANCE CO. OF CALIFORNIA, Office, 228 California S.


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


SHIRTS, CLOTHING, FURNISHING GOODS,


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


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Sullivan Kate F., shoefitter with D. W. Emer- son, res 708 Powell


Kelly & Co., (Cornelius D. O'Sulli- van and James R. Kelly) import- ers and dealers paints, oils, glass, etc., 101-105 Front


Lawrence, carpetlayer, res 210 O'- Farrell


Lilie, dressmaker with E. R. Smith, res 8 Fifth av


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


M., miner, res Montgomery's Hotel


Maggie Miss, tailoress with Lancaster & Northon, res 305 Fifth


Marcus I., driver, N. B. and M. R. R. Co., res 206 Clara


Margaret, chambermaid, Russ House Margaret Mrs., groceries, res 438 Third


Mark, tailor, res 607 Mission


Martin, laborer with C. O'Donnell, res 13 Dora


Martin, tanner, res 170 Dora


Mary, domestic, 856 Folsom


Mary Mrs., res 174 Minna


Mary Mrs., res Morrell pl


Mary, widow, res Ns Twenty-fourth bet Harrison and Alabama


Matthew, plumber and gasfitter, res Ash av bet Van Ness av and Polk Matthew O. Mrs., widow, res Ash av bet Van Ness av and Polk


Michael, blacksmith, res 5611/2 Linden


Michael, blacksmith, res 15 Natoma Michael, carriagepainter with Kim- ball Manfg Co., res 259 Jessie


Michael, groom, res Agricultural Fair Grounds


Michael, laborer, res 48 Louisa


Michael, laborer, P. M. S. S. Co., res 522 First


Michael, laborer, res 706 Brannan


Michael, laborer, res W s Kansas nr Twenty-second


Michael, marble polisher, res 510 Minna


Michael, miner, res E s Valencia bet Quinn and Ridley


Michael, waiter, res 54 Jessie


Michael J., chemist, res 73 Tehama


Morris, merchant, res 3 White


Murty, marble polisher with J. Dan- iel, res 510 Minna


Nash J., teamster with D. L. Farns- worth, res 6 O'Farrell alley


Nellie Miss, carpetsewer with G. H. Mitchell & Co., res 551 Folsom


Nora Miss, hairdresser, res 50 Ritch Nora Miss, res Revere House


Nora Miss, saleswoman with Wheeler & Wilson, res 156 Third


Norah G. Miss, teacher, West End School, res Twenty-seventh bet Folsom and Harrison


Sullivan Owen, driver withJ. W. Henry, res 1623 Powell


Owen, driver, N. B. and M. R. R.,res 102 Fourth


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


Sullivan P. J., (P. J. Sullivan & Co.) res 33 Third


Sullivan P. J. & Co., (P. J. Sullivan and Jeremiah Dunlevy) clothing and furnishing goods, 35 Third


P. O., builder, office NE cor Bushand Kearny


P. R., laborer, res rear 422 Brannan P. T., laborer, P. M. S. S. Co.


Patrick, bartender, res 317 Beale


Patrick, blacksmith, res 915 Market Patrick, blacksmith with H. M. Black & Co., res 558 Stevenson


Patrick, capitalist, res Central Hotel Patrick, fireman, res 2212 Bluxome Patrick, laborer, res S s Shasta nr Michigan


Patrick, laborer, res 529 Valencia


Patrick, laborer, Pacific Barrel and Keg Co., res Seventeenth av, South S. F.


Patrick, laborer, res 42 Jessie


Patrick, laborer, res 152 Natoma


Patrick, laborer, res Es Clinton nr Brannan


Patrick, laborer, res Eighth bet Bry- ant and Harrison


Patrick, livery stable, 915 Folsom


Patrick, marble worker, res 40 Moss


Patrick, plasterer, res W s Moultrie, B. H.


Patrick, porter with Schweitzer, Sachs & Co., res Columbia bet Twenty- second and Twenty-third


Patrick, saloon, 627 Davis, res S s Broadway nr Davis .


Patrick, upholsterer, res 616 Post


Patrick C., laborer, Fulton Foundry, res 256 Tehama


Patrick J., furdresser, res 54 Clara


Peter, boilermaker's helper, with P. M. S. S. Co


Peter, marblepolisher with L. Mey- ers & Co., res 555 Stevenson


Peter, paver, res Ash av bet Octavia and Laguna


Phillip, fireman, stmr Oriflamme


Richard, stonecutter with Degan & Orford


Robert, engineer, res N s Humboldt av, Potrero Point


Robert P., salesman with E. C. Ken- nedy, res 1037 Mission


Samuel, bakery, 858 Harrison


T.Joseph, coachman with M.S.Latham Teresa M. Mrs., teacher, Silver-st Primary School, res 656 Folsom Terrence, boot and shoemaker with Einstein Bros. & Co., res E s Florida nr Nineteenth,




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