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E. A., steel furniture and bed springs, 412 Market, res 656 Folsom
Edwin, seaman, res 54 Sacramento
F., laborer, res NE cor Eighth and Brannan
Frederick, porter with Falkenstein & Co., res 1208 Howard
Fanny, widow, res 405 Beale
George, res 617 Mission
George, carpenter, res 323 Taylor
George R., surveyor, res 14 Florence
- Henry, cook, res 41 Natoma
Harry, laborer, res Kate nr Bryant Henry, painter, res 945 Mission
J., third officer with P. M. S. S. Co
James, bricklayer, Palace Hotel James, compositor with C. A. Mur dock & Co,, res 717 O'Farrell James, seaman, res 5 Jackson
Joey Miss, seamstress, res Overland House
John, carpenter with C. E. Boman, res 1026 Market
John, clerk with F. A. Rouleau, res 611 Stockton
John, laborer, Potrero cut John, liquor saloon, NW Twenty-fifth aud Howard
John D., porter, res 256 Jessie
Joseph, machinist with Joshua Hendy res NE cor Jones and Washington
Joseph, brassfinisher with W. T. Garratt, res NE cor Washington and Jones
Lizzie H., adjuster, coiner's dept, U. S. Mint, res 16 Oak
C. P. VAN SCHAACK & CO.,
MERCHANDISE BROKERS and COMMISSION Merchants, 706, 708, 710, 712, 714, 716 Kearny st
The "Gerke," "A clean, delicate, fine flavored Wine." -- Bell's Messenger, London, May 23, 1874.
GEO. W. CHAPIN, 434 MONTGOMERY ST.
Dealer in all kinds of REAL ESTATE-MONEY LOANED.
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Turner Le Grand M., bookkeeper with Thomas Newell, res 1022 Geary Mary Mrs., res 613 Stockton
Matthew, (Turner & Rundle) res The Windsor
N. R., carpenter, res 224 Eighth
Newton, engineer, Drumm nr Cali- fornia, res 101 Steuart
Pauline Mrs., res 613 Stockton
Richard B., general agent, res Fill- more nr Lombard
Robert, butcher, res Twelfth av nr N, South S. F.
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Robert P., compositor, Bulletin, res 537 Sacramento
S. J. Mrs., lodgings, 717 Howard T. Miss, res 10512 Fifth
Thomas, laundryman, res 445 Clem- entina
Turner W. E., atty-at-law. 708 Mont- gomery, res Oakland
W. H. L., machinist, res 509 Leaven- worth
W. J., (Turner & Harvey) res W s East bet Pacific and Jackson
William, horseshoer, res 820 Folsom William, watchmaker, 524 Battery, res 613 Stockton
William B., clerk, res 15 Powell
Turney James H., bricklayer, Bricklayers' Prot. and Ben. Assn., 234 Sutter James, laborer, N s Filbert nr Mont- gomery
Turnock Joseph, engineer, Miners' Foun- dry, res cor Arkansas and Napa Turnov Charles, expressman, res 506 Sixth Turpin Louis V. A., candymaker with Mas- son Fréres, res 9 Maiden lane J. N., carpenter, Palace Hotel
Turrel Marcus, laborer with G. Venard, res 1209 Dupont
Turrell Oliver B., foreman printing dept., A. L. Bancroft & Co., res 1407 Jack- son
Turrill Charles B., res 502 Sutter
Madison H., office 520 Washington, res 502 Sutter
Turter Peter, lithographer, cor Washington and Kearny, res 1 Codman alley Turtle John, compositor, res 1 O'Farrell Tuschinsky John, dressmaker, 1232 Stockton Tustin Fernando, blacksmith, res 18 Pearl Tustin William I., windmills, horse- powers tanks, pumps and all kinds pumping machinery, SE cor Market and Beale, res 8 Lilly [see adv. page 5A and 6A]
Tuttle Albert, brickmaker, res NW cor Do- lores and Twenty-seventh
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C. A., reporter, Supreme Court, 640 Clay, res Oakland
Carrie, dressmaker and milliner, 245 Seventh
Dwight, conductor, N. B. and M. R. R. Co.
Tuttle Edgar, res Pacific House
Frank, clerk with T. J. Tuttle, res 13 Taylor
George, bookkeeper with Killip & Co.
Henry C., painter. res 449 Tehama
John, brickmaker, res NW cor Dolo- res and Twenty-seventh
John L., blacksmith, res Lombard nr Franklin
Joseph, mining agent, res 809 Shotwell Joseph E., bookbinder with Bartling & Kimball, res SE cor Shotwell and Twenty-second
Samuel A., res 315 Jessie
Thomas, laborer, Pacific Rolling Mills Thomas J., coal and wood, 11-13 Taylor, res 13 Taylor
William H., machinehand, S. F. Manfg. Co., res 742 Howard
Tweed Mary Miss, dressmaker with Mrs. M. W. Kind, res 152 Minna
Tweedale T. S., res 11 Ridley
Tweedy Joseph, porter with Wells, Fargo & Co., res 152 Minna
Thomas, carpenter, res Heinz Hotel Tweitmann Nicholaus, clerk with Blohme Bros., res NW cor Sutter and Polk
Twelfth District Court, 1-2 City Hall Twelfth District Lighthouse, office 204 Mont- gomery
Tweybruck C. F., cigarmaker with W. Seidel, res cor Lind and Laguna
Twiggs Susan, widow, lodgings, 620 Wash- ington and 7 Montgomery av Twilight Social Club Rooms, 155 New Mont- gomery
Twing D. H. & Co., (D. H. Twing) ex- change and money brokers, 404 Montgomery
Twing D. H., (D. H. Twing & Co.) res 107 Leavenworth
Twining -, carpenter, res 236 Sutter Twirk Charles, waiter, res 127 Jackson
Twichell William L., physician and surgeon, res 516 Sixteenth
Twitchill T. M., carpenter, Palace Hotel Twohey Edward, laborer, res 214 Turk P., maltster, Hibernia Brewery, res Clementina nr Ninth
Twohig Edward, carriagemaker with Carvill Manfg. Co., res 731 Treat av Jeremiah, hostler with D. Kanary, res 423 Bush
Twohit Jeremiah, laborer, res 731 Treat av Twombley Albert J., teamster, res 328 Geary Twomey Edward, janitor, HayesValleyGram- mar School, res 315 Hayes
John, helper, Risdon Iron Works, res 108 Dora Tye Frank, seaman, res 9 LeRoy pl
Patrick, blacksmith, res 1001 Battery Tyenstrup P. C., teamster with Louis Mod- ing, res SE cor Fifth av and M, South S. F.
NORCROSS & CO., MILITARY, THEATRICAL.
CHURCH AND SOCIETY GOODS.
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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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Tyer George A., clerk with C. P. Van Schaack & Co., res 1013 Wash- ington
Tyler C., broker, res 322 Leavenworth Ed., waiter, stmr Ajax Frank H., compositor, Bulletin, res 1829 Bush
George W., atty-at-law, office 29 Court blk, res Alameda
George W., lieut. U. S. N. Coast Sur- vey stmr Hassler
J. L., clerk with auditor M. P. and M. dept. C. P. R. R. Co., res 1611 Howard
James S., bricklayer, res 127 Jackson John, res 305 Kearny
John, butcher with John Kohlmoos, res 612 Grove
Tyler M. Co., (Storey Co., Nev.) O. D. Squire, sec., 331 Montgomery
N. Mrs., copyist, county clerk's office, res 606 Folsom
Simon H., manfr. soda and cream tartar, 214 Sacramento, res 1829 Bush
W. L., tinsmith with J. J. Vasconcel- los, res 1006 Minna
Tyllesen Frederick, shoemaker, 29 Stevenson - Niels, shoemaker, res 507 Mason
Tynau Patrick, stableman, res 2 Lick
Thomas, blacksmith, res Union Honse W. D., tailor, res 2 Noble pl
Tyndall George W., bookkeeper with Ellis, · Bernhard & Co., res 500 Sansome James, melter, Union Iron Works, res 5012 Rousch
Tyne E. D., real estate broker, res 751 Howard
Tyrer W., laborer, Pacific Distilling and Refining Co
Tyroll George, clerk, U. S. Quartermaster's dept, res 1625 Post
Joseph, sign painter with James A. Rutherford
Tyrrell Edgar, driver, Central R. R. Co., res 726 Brannan
Edward, driver, Sutter-st R. R. Co., res Central House
John, shoemaker with Porter, Blum & Slessinger, res 13 Hunt
John, teamster, res SW cor Mission and Eighteenth
Joseph, painter, res 206 Perry Joseph, laborer with George H. Hoag, res 1121 Folsom
see Terrill, Tirrell and Turrell
Tyson Duncan S., wine and liquor saloon, 587 Market, res 2 Latham pl
Isaac, driver, Clay-st Hill R. R. Co James, bookkeeper, What Cheer House
Joseph B., expressman, cor Stockton and Pacific, res SE cor Mason and Vallejo
Tyson Josephine, glovemaker, Pacific Glove Factory, res Vallejo nr Leaven worth
Lawrence J., laborer, res 237 Jessie Martin, seaman, res North German Hotel
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Ubhaus John L., barber with Brougham & Goldberg, res Cambrian House Louis, barber with Knoechel & Brand, res 435 Vallejo Udell Alva & Co., (Alva Udel and A B. Stuart) real estate agents, 21 Kearny
Udell Alva, (Alva Udell & Co.) res 21! Kearny
Ueffinger G. & Co., (George Ueffinge; and Christ. Spiegel) furniture mnftrs, 441 Brannan
Ueffinger George, (G. Ueffinger & Co.) res 222 Ritch
Ufheil M., miner, res German Hotel Uglow Thomas, carpenter with D. D. Hol land, res 402 Broadway
William, carpenter, res 402 Broad way
Uhl Adolph, boots and shoes, res 106 Turk George, res 112 Turk
Uhler J. Clem., (Ayers, Cope & Co.) re 1206 Mission
Uhlhorn John F., publisher, office NW co: Sacramento and Sansome, res Sacramento
Uhlig Carl, asst. Coast Survey, res 70 Pine
Charles, bookkeeper with O.H. Keys 50 Stuart, res 36 Stuart
Uhlrich H., bellman, Russ House
Uhrig Christian, agent St.Louis Lager Beer res 947 Howard .
Uhrlandt Herman E., (Radovich & U.) res 413 Kearny
Uhtenwoldt Lewis, tanner with Funcke & Co., res cor Eighth and Brannal Ulefsen F., laborer, P. M. S. S. Co., res Frederick
Ulford Peter, coal passer, stmr Los An geles
Ullman Isaac, dry goods clerk, res 151/§ Te hama
Ullmann M. & Co., (M. Ullman and C Baumgarten) woolen drapers, 626 630 Sacramento [see adv. pag
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Ullmann M., (M. Ullmann & Co.) re SW cor Polk and McAllister
Ullo Alfredo, with Goodall, Nelson & Per kins, res 422 Sutter
Ullrich Hugo C., speculator, res 191 Stockton
Ulm Adam, bakery, 1325 Dupont Ulmer Elik (Schussler & U.) res 537 McA. lister
PACIFIC GLUE MANUFACTURING COMPANY, 406 MARKET STREET.
N. W. SPAULDING,
Manufacturer of Patent INSERTED TOOTH CIRCULAR SAWS, 17 and 19 Fremont S
GEO. W. CHAPIN, ALWAYS READY TO BUY AND SELL
REAL ESTATE.
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Ulmer M., importer and dealer cigars and tobacco, 527 Montgomery
Ulner Frank, bricklayer, Palace Hotel Henry Emil, clerk with Ramm & Co., res 104 Jackson
Ulrich Jacob, shaving and hairdressing sa- loon, 12 Geary, res 19 Guerrero John, cutter with C. C. Hastings & Co., res 909 Post
Ulshofer Mathew, tailor with J. Figel, res Meyers' Hotel
Umbach Christian, porter, res 534 Natoma Umbsen Henry, saloon, 1218-1220 Market Umhalt Julius, boots and shoes, 1505 Stock- ton
Uncart Adam, bootblack with Lam pe Bros., res 270 Tehama
Underhill Frank, sawyer with Union Box Factory, res 530 Folsom
H. J., physician, res 530 Folsom Henry, atty-at-law, res 725 Pine
Henry, jr .. salesman with Selby Lead and Smelting Works, res 725 Pine Underhill Jacob & Co., (Jacob Un- derhill) importers and jobbers hardware, 118-120 Battery
Underhill Jacob, (Jacob Underhill & Co.) res Grand Hotel Underwood Henry, (Kordmeyer & U.) res Russ House
Susan, widow, res 1116 Pacific
T. H., carpenter, Enterprise Mill, res 514 Howard
Underwriters' Agency of New York, W. J. Stoddard, agent, 215 Sansome
Ungard Adam, laborer, Sugar Refinery, res 270 Tehama
Unger & Feder (Marcus Unger and Moses M. Feder) merchant tailors, 733 Market
Adolph, real estate, 312 Sacramento, res Brooklyn
Elijah, clerk with F. A. Rouleau, res 723 Harrison
Eliza, widow, res 723 Harrison
Frank L., deputy supt. of streets, res 723 Harrison
L. & Co., (Louis Unger and Jacob Hartman) butchers, 10 Grand Central Market
Louis, (L. Unger & Co.) res 132 Shipley
M., overallmaker, 733 Market
Marcus, (Unger & Feder) res 11 Bagley
Rose Mrs., res 119 Third
William, carriagemaker, 47 Beale, res 723 Harrison
Ungrott August, saloon, 425 Bush, res 128 O'Farrell
Union Box Factory, George W. Swan & Co., proptrs, 14-20 Spear
Union Brass Foundry, M. Dobrzen- sky, proptr, 417 Mission
Union Brewery, Christian Hess, proptr, 326 Clementina bet Fourth and Fifth Union Club, rooms 403 Montgomery
Union Consolidated S. M. Co., (Storey Co., Nev.) J. M. Buffington, sec., 37 Merchants' Exchange
Union Gas Machine Co., Robert Hewson, agent, 633 Washington
Union Gravel M. Co., Thomas Derby, sec., 320 Sansome
Union Hall, S s Howard bet Third and Fourth
Union Hotel, F. H. C. Christensen, proptr, 34 Hayes
Union House, Edward Killeen, proptr, 511-513 Mission
Union House, Mathew Harris, proptr, 32 Steuart
Union House, Mrs. C. Snell, proprtss, 737 Howard
Union Hydraulic M. Co., (Yuba Co., Cal.) R. E. Brewster, sec, 312 Mont. Union Insurance Co., fire and marine, Gus- tave Touchard, prest, Charles D. Havens, sec, 416-418 California
Union Iron Works, H. J. Booth & Co., propts, NE cor Mission and First
Union Lumber Association, office NW cor Beale and Brannan
Union Malt House, Lux & Wannenmacher, propts, 1415-1417 Folsom
Union Marine Insurance Co. of Liverpool; Falkner, Bell & Co., agents, 430 California
Union Market, S s Howard bet Third and Fourth
Union Mutual Life Insurance Co., H. H. Johnston & Co., agents, 601 California
Union Pacific Salt Co., John Barton, man- ager, office 218 Sacramento
Union Pacific Silk Manufacturing Co., Geo. C. Bode, prest, J. D. Stewart, sec, factory Visitacion Valley, office 507 Montgomery
Union Saloon, C. H. Cordes, proprietor, 229 Spear
Union Soap Factory, Chas. Peterson & Co., propts, NWcor Mission and Tenth Union Stone Co. of California, W. J. Miller, prest, George G. W. Mor- gan, sec, J. T. Dougine, supt, 742 Harrison
Union Tanning Co., (Maurice Hennessy, Patrick Darcy, Patrick O'Rourke and Daniel Ryan) 735 Brannan Union Tugboat Co., (T. Kentfield & Co.) Geo. F. Smith, manager, office 9 Steuart
Union Warehouse, Scholle & Lankershim, proprts, NWcor Union and Battery United Anaheim Wine Growers Association, (H. Meese, R. Luedke and John Bach, ) 321 Montgomery
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COMMERCIAL INSURANCE CO. OF CALIFORNIA, Office, 228 California St.
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United Ancient Order of Druids' Hall, 413 Sutter
United States Appraiser's Store, SW cor Jackson and Battery
United States Army, Adjutant General De- partment California, office 105 Stockton
United States Army, Adjutant General Mili- tary Division Pacific, office 105 Stockton
United States Army, Board of Commission- ers, Irrigation, office 533 Kearny
United States Army, Chief Commissary Sub- sistence Department California, and depot Commissary, office 105 Stockton
United States Army, Chief Commissary Sub- sistence Military Division Pacific, office 105 Stockton
United States Army, Chief Mustering and Disbursing Officer, office 105 Stockton
United States Army, Chief Ordinance Offi- cer Military Division Pacific, office 105 Stockton
United States Army, Chief Paymaster De- partment California, office 105 Stockton
United States Army, Chief Paymaster Mili- tary Division Pacific, office 105 Stockton
United States Army, Chief and Depot Quar- termaster Department California, office 105 Stockton
United States Army, Chief Quartermaster Military Division Pacific, office 105 Stockton
United States Army, Clothing Depot Military Division Pacific, office Yerba Buena Island
United States Army, Commandant Military Division Pacific, office 105 Stock- ton
United Sates Army, General Recruiting Ser- vice Military Division Pacific, office 105 Stockton
United States Army, Headquarters Depart- ment California, office 105 Stock- ton
United States Army, Headquarters Military Division Pacific, office 105 Stock- ton
United States Army, Inspector General Mil- itary Division Pacific, office 105 Stockton
United States Army, Judge Advocate Depart- ment California, office 105 Stock- ton
United States Army, Medical Director De- partment California, office 104 O'Farrell
United States Army, Medical Purveyor Mil- itary Division Pacific, office 104 O'Farrell
United States Army, Military Storekeepe: Department California, office 104 O'Farrell
United States Army, Medical Storekeepe: Military Division Pacific, office 104 O'Farrell
United States Army, Recruiting Officer and Provost Marshall, office 10 Stockton
United States Assistant Treasurer, office 428 Montgomery
United States Barge, (revenue service) office SE cor Davis and Vallejo
United States Branch Mint, O.H. La Grange superintendent, NW cor Fifth and Mission
United States Brewery, Wannenmacher & Kronenberg, propts, cor McAl lister and Franklin
United States Centennial Commissioner fo: California, office N E cor Pos and Kearny
United States Circuit Court, Clerk's office room 1, U. S. Court bldg
United States Circuit Court, Judge's cham bers, rooms 3-4, U.S. Court bldg United States Coast Survey, office 214 Stock ton
United States Collector Customs, port o San Francisco, office Custom House, third floor
United States Commissioners, office room 1 U. S. Court bldg
United States Court Building, NE cor Bat tery and Washington
United States Custom House, NW cor Bat tery and Washington
United States District Attorney, office 6-8 U. S. Court bldg
United States District Court, Clerk's office room 14, U. S. Court bldg
United States District Court for the Distric of California, Judge's chamber room 10, U. S. Court bldg
United States Engineers, Division Pacific office 105 Stockton, harbor fortifi. cations, office 533 Kearny, ligh house, office 533 Kearny
United States Grand Jury, 17 U. S. Court bldg United States Hotel, Cornelius Maloney proptr, 304-306 Beale
United States Inspector Boilers, office 11 U S. Court bldg
United States Inspector Drugs, office SW co. Battery and Jackson
United States Inspector Hulls, office 11, U.S Court bldg
United States Internal Revenue Agent, office 419 California
United States Internal Revenue Collector: office 321 Battery
United States Internal Revenue Guager' office 321 Battery
United States Internal Revenue Supervisor office 419 California
The "Gerke," "A clean, delicate, fine flavored Wine." -- Bell's Messenger, London, May 23, 1874.
E. P. FELLOWS & CO.,
Importers of LIQUOR DEALERS' GLASSWARE and SUNDRIE!
GEO. W. CHAPIN, REAL ESTATE AGENT,
434 MONTGOMERY STREET
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United States Land Office, H. G. Rollins, register, Charles H. Chamberlain, receiver, office 506 Jackson, second floor
United States Light House, (Twelfth Dis- trict) office 204 Montgomery
United States Marine Hospital, SE cor Mis- sion and Fifteenth
United States Marshall, office 5, U. S. Court bldg
United States Naval Officer, Port of San Francisco, office Custom House United States Naval Paymaster, office 440 Jackson
United States Naval Rendezvous, 1-5 Gov- ernment House
United States Pension Agent, office 321 Washington
United States Post Office, NW cor Washing- ton and Battery
United States Railway Mail Service, asst. superintendent, office 606 Mont- gomery, room 38
United States Registrars Bankruptcy, First District, James M. Gitchell, office 636 Clay; Second District, Samuel J. Clarke, jr., office 24-25 U. S. Court bldg
United States Restaurant, J. M. Pike, proptr, 548 Clay
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United States Signal Station of Observation, S. W. Beall, observer, 42 Mer- chants' Exchange
United States Treasury, office 428 Mont. United States Special Agent Post Office De- partment, office 606 Montgomery, room 38
United States Special Agent Treasury De- partment, office Custom House, third floor
United States Supervising Inspector Steam- boats, office 11 U. S. Court bldg United States Surveyor Port of San Francis- co, office Custom House
United States Surveyor General, office 306 Pine
United States Shipping Commissioner, of- fice 118 Jackson
United Workingmens' Boot and Shoe Manfg Co., D. McCarthy, foreman, 422 Sacramento
University College, George Bates, M. A., principal, cor Stockton and Geary
University College, Medical dept of, Henry Gibbons, jr., Dean, E s Stockton nr Geary
University Mound College, John Gamble, principal, W s San Bruno Road, University Mound
Unken George, with John Browning, SE cor Eighteenth and Mission
Unna & Mears, (Jacob Unna and James Mears) manfgs of feather dus- ters, 157 New Montgomery
Unna Jacob, (Unna & Mears) res 44 Third Unruh Adolph, upholsterer with Cal. Furni- ture Maufg Co., res 429 Bush
Henry A., bookkeeper with L. & E. Wertheimer, res 368 Brannan Unruhe Anna Miss, student, School Civil Engineers
Unsworth & Reilly, (Reav. Uns- worth and M. C. Reilly) asphal- tum roofers, 11 Sutter
Unsworth Reav., (Unsworth & Reilly) res 18 Sutter
Updyke Julius R., carriagetrimmer with Kimball Manfg Co., res 1910 Ma- son
Upham B. H., salesman with John G. Hodge & Co., res 225 Ellis
Upham Isaac, (Payot, U. & Co.) res 616 Filbert
Upp Adam, carpenter, res 617 Natoma
Upshon John, chief steward, U. S. stmr Shubrick, res 830 Broadway
Upstone John, iron door and shutter manfr, 38 Fremont, res 400 Geary
Sarah Mme., dressmaker, res 400 Geary
Upton Augustine F., printer, res NW cor Steiner and McAllister
- Benjamin V., compositor with C. A. Murdock & Co., res 735 Pine
Charles, messenger, Wells, Fargo & Co., res Cloverdale
- Eugene A., foreman Hebrew Ob- server, res NW cor Steiner & McAllister
Henry C., printer, res NW cor Stein- er and McAllister
John, compositor, Morning Call, res 735 Pine
Upton John P., job printer, 320 Clay, res 735 Pine [see adv. page 20₽] Upton M. G., editor, Bulletin, res 425 Geary
Maylan W., bookkeeper, Pacific Bank, res Oakland
Urbais John, cabinetmaker with Kragen & Co., res W s San Bruno Road bet Twenty-seventh and Twenty- eighth
Urban Academy, Nathan W. Moore, princi- pal, SW cor Mason and Geary Charles, cook, Sacramento Hotel Jean, waiter, res 4 St. Charles pl Jacob, brewer, Lyon's Brewery Joseph, violinmaker, 509 Kearny Uri Felix, wholesale and retail butcher, 24 S. F. Market, res 718 Ellis
Urioste Adolph de, (Urruela & U.) res 828 Geary
Uriny Clarence, clerk, res 26 Pleasant pl Urner J., wines and liquors, SE cor Sixth and Folsom Urquhart James S., manager W. U. Tel. Co., res 833 Bush
R. J. TRUMBULL,
DEALER IN
BULBS, SEEDS, TREES, etc., 427 SANSOME ST
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MASONIC SAVINGS AND LOAN BANK, 6 POST STREET, MASONIC TEMPLE.
EUREKA FOUNDRY, THOMPSON BROS., Proprietors,
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Urquhart Robert, blacksmith with W. S. Phelps & Co., 252 Tehama
S. G. A., with Hopps & Sons, res 3 Martha pl
Urrea Anzel, oiler, P. M. S. S. Co.
Urruela & Urioste, (Juan Urruela and Adolph de Urioste) commission merchants, 405 Front, room 9
Urruela Juan, ( Urruela & Urioste) res Frank's bldg, Brenham pl
Urry D. B., bricklayer, Palace Hotel Frank, bricklayer, Palace Hotel Urtao Nicolas, laborer, res 1 St. Charles pl Uruchurtu R., clerk with I. Gutti, res 1018 Stockton
Usher C. E. Miss, student school civil engi- neers, 606 Montgomery
John, special policeman, Horticultural Hall
John F., driver, Pacific Transfer Co., res 1571/2 Tehama
John P., conductor, O. R. R. Co., res 1571/2 Tehama
Thomas, carpenter, res Park Hotel Ustick William L., stockbroker, res Arling- ton House
Uszynski Barbara Mrs., hairdresser, res 1412 Sherman
Gustave, hairdresser with Mrs. B. Uszynski, res 141/2 Sherman
Henry, hairdresser with Mrs. B. Uszyn- ski, res 1412 Sherman
John, jeweler, res 1412 Sherman
Utah S. M. Co., (Storey Co., Nev.) W. E. Dean, sec., 419 California
Uterez Merced, laborer, res S s Charles pl nr Kearny
Utica Consolidated M. Co., (Storey Co.,Nev.) W. E. Dean, sec., 419 California Utschig Adolph, shoemaker, 657 Clay, res 1204 Powell
John, boots and shoes, 326 Bush, res 2221/2 O'Farrell
Utter L., res SE cor Turk and Polk
Utz Adam, watchman, S. F. Pioneer Wool- en Mills, res North Point nr Lar- kin
Utzinger H., carpenter, res 421 Bush Uzeta C., compositor, La Sociedad, 621 San- some
Uzna Frances, dressmaker, 1047 Mission Uzzovich John, chophouse, 1055 Market
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Vacari Charles M., refiner, S. F. Assaying and Refining Works, res 337 Fourth
Vagel Carl, laborer, res 36 White's pl Vagg Henry, pantryman, stmr Kalorama Vagis Pedro, waiter, stmr Pelican Vagt Herman, sugar refiner, res 922 Bry- ant Christo, express wagon, cor Califor- nia and Front
Vagts George, (Ferson & V.) res 1717 Leav- enworth
Vaghy John B., res 944 Mission
Vail Aiken H., (Sanborn, V. & Co.)res 653 Seventeenth
Charles, carpenter, res 2021 Mason
Charles H., shipping clerk, res 509 Filbert
John, barkeeper, res 571 Howard see Vale
Vaillant Madame Alphonsine, widow, res 1520 Geary
Edmund, carpenter, res SW cor Twenty-seventh and Alabama
Vala C. Joseph, shoemaker with E. Par- dini, res 724 Washington
Valdes N., cigarmaker with Cobo, Ygual & Co., res 419 Sacramento
Valdez Zephirino, cigarmaker, res 13 Pol- lard pl
Valducci Constantine, cook, St. Ignatius College, res 841 Market
Vale & Ellis, (Charles Vale and Samuel El- lis) blacksmiths, 53 Beale
Charles, expressman res 1332 Green Charles, (Vale & Ellis) res 1511 Jackson
William, star editor Bulletin, res 1511 Jackson
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Valely Edward, carpenter, res 3 Montgom- ery crt
Valencia Amadeo, SE s Sixteenth bet Guer- rero and Dolores
Candelario, farmer, res S s Six- teenth bet Guerrero and Do- lores
Henry, salesman with P. S. Glass- ford, res 217 Tyler
John, laborer, res 54 Sacramento
L., res Sixteenth bet Guerrero and Dolores
Valente Giovanni, saloon, 1334 Dupont
Giuseppe, warbleworker, with A. Paltenghi, res 216 Broadway Louis, Italian Bakery, 216 Broad- way
Robert, fisherman, res SE cor Pacific and Drumm
Valentine & Co., (Matthew Valentine and Antonio Bobus) North Point Chor House, 1114 Battery
Andrew W., day watchman, Mission Woolen Mills, res SW cor Har- rison and Twentieth
Valentine Charles H, bootmaker, 515 Fourth, res 29 Welsh
Clara Mrs., hairdressing, 9 Taylor
E. J., res 814 California
Elijah, real estate, res 1828 Bush
Jacob, expressman, res N s Bush bet Devisadero and Broderick
James T., clerk stationery dept., Wells, Fargo & Co., res 10 De Boom
C. P. VAN SCHAACK & CO.,
Importers CLOTHING, FURNISHING GOODS, etc., Nos. 706, 708, 710, 712, 714, 716 KEARNY ST
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