The New city annual directory of San Francisco, 1875, Part 166

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


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BETHESDA WATER NEVER FAILS TO CURE BRIGHT'S DISEASE. DUNBAR, HENDRY & LAVERY, General Agents Pacific Coast, 107 Stockton st


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1034


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Warner W. F., painter, res Heinz Hotel Wilson, res Branch House


Warnholz Frederick, bootmaker with Geo. Burkhardt, res 7 Bernard


Warnke Ernest, laborer, res Seventh av nr L, South S. F.


Warnken Herman, groceries and liquors, NW cor Francisco and Dupont


Warnock W., laborer, Pacific Rolling Mills Warral Joseph, res 14 Lafayette


Warren & Co., (J. L. L. F. Warren) proprs California Farmer, 320 Clay


Warren & Schiller, (J. L. Warren & F. C. Schiller) wood carvers and mufrs composition ornaments, Cal. Mills, NW cor Howard and Spear


A. J., bricklayer, Palace Hotel


A. T., printer, res 13 Eddy


August, variety 107 Sixth, res 26 Rousch


Charles, cooper, res 217 Tehama


Charles A., clerk, International Hotel Cyrus, carpenter, 16 Belden pl, res 415 Pine


Frank, painter, res 502 Post


G. A., helper melter and refiners' dept, U. S. Mint, res Oakland


George, hackman, res 181 Jessie


George W., clerk with Adams, Blinn & Co, res 516 Folsom


H., blacksmith with Casebolt & Son, res cor Union and Octavia


Henry A., clerk with A. Warren, res 26 Rousch


J., steward, stmr Oriflamme


J. B., bookkeeper with M. L. McDonald, res 619 Pine


- J. H., bookkeeper, res 8 Haight


J. H. Rev., district supt American Home Missionary Soc, 757 Market, res San Mateo


Warren J. L. L. F., (Warren & Co.) res 1301 Mason


Warren James L., (Warren & Schiller) res 2613 Sacramento


James M., teamster with Renton, Smith & Co., res 1324 Mission Job E., carpenter, res 146 Second John, foreman with McCord Malone, res 16 Sutter


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John, livery stable, res Cosmopolitan Hotel


John C., mining operator, res 1248 Mission


John K., salesman with Sullivan, Kelly & Co., res 519 Valencia


Joseph M., plasterer and contractor, res 504 Jessie


Julia A. Mrs., lodgings, 515 Stockton Mary, widow, res 129 Silver


Milton M., clerk with M. Lewis, res 515 Stockton


Warren Robert, cabinetmaker with Gilbert & Moore, res 325 Jessie


Russel, carpenter, res 963 Mission


Russell A., compositor Chronicle, res 759 Clay


William, teamster with S. V. Water W., res N s Pine bet Broderick and Baker


William B., carpenter, res SW cor Lyons and Bush


- Mrs., dressmaker, 756 Harrison -- , res 7041/2 Mission


Warrington Samuel, bootfitter, res rear 528 Bush


Warrow Richard, porter, Morton House Warsaw E. R., master mariner, P. M. S. S. Co.


Warschauer & Marcus, (Marks War- schauer and Siegfried Marcus) stationery, cutlery, cigars and to bacco, 538 Market


A. M., upholsterer with J. Hoey, res 44 Third


Warschauer House, Mrs. Theresa Warscha- uer, proptrss, 44 Third


M., clerk with Leavy Bros. & Co. res 114 Mason


M., harness and saddles, 422 Davis res 829 Geary


Warschauer Marks, (Warschauer & Marcus) res 44 Third


Samuel, fancy and drygoods, 21 Third


Warshawski Jacob, clothing and furnishing goods, 401 Kearny, res 178 Perry Warth John, tinsmith with C. James King of Wm. & Co., res 527 Pine Warwick Guy, bellman, Russ House Robert, driver, Sutter-st R. R. Wash A., canvasser, res 208 Seventh Washburg -, barber, res 816 Vallejo Washburn G. Mrs., principal, Vallejo-s Colored School, res 1621 Clay Jeremiah, coal dealer, res 131 Fourtl L., drayman with F. D. Conro & Son res 505 Hyde


Lysander, stockbroker, res 12 Bren ham pl


M. A. Mrs., music teacher, res 13 Fourth


R. W., exchange clerk, Wells, Farg & Co.'s Bank, res 920 Washington


Washer Henry, tinsmith, res 965 Folsom


Horatio, cook, Broadway Hotel


Minerva Mrs., res cor Chestnut an Leavenworth


Samuel, clothing, res 5121/2 Jessie Washington and Creole M. Co., (Ely Co. Nev.) Frank D. Cleary, sec., 1 Merchants' Exchange


Washington Block, 7 Montgomery av Washington Brewery, Claus Wreder & Co., proptrs, SE cor Lombar and Taylor


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


PACIFIC SAW MANUFACTURING COMPANY,


17 and 19 Fremont, near Marke


EO. W. CHAPIN, 434 Montgomery Street,


HAS BARGAINS IN REAL ESTATE.


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1035


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ashington Francis, porter with H. M. New- hall & Co., res 4 Adele alley Frederick, janitor, 601 California ashington Hall, 35-39 Eddy


Washington Hotel, John Murray, proptr, 519 Mission J. T., clerk, Examiner


Washington Life Ins. Co., of New York, Edwin Lewis, general agt, office 432 Montgomery


ashington M. Co., T. B. Wingard, sec., 318 California


ashington Market, Washington to Mer- chant bet Sansome and Mont- gomery


ashington Oyster Co., J.J. Winant, agent, 107 California Market


ashington-st Wharf, foot Washington ashoe S. M. Co., (Storey Co., Nev.) D. Buck, sec., 331 Montgomery


Vason & Morris, (Archibald Wason and Patrick J. Morris) house and sign painters and paints and oils, 38 California


lason Archibald, (Wason & Morris) res 916 Mason


- E. P., compositor with Cubery & Co., res 120_Harrison


J. P., butcher, NE cor Ritch and Harrison, res 720 Harrison


J. W., butcher with J. P. Wason, res 720 Harrison


ass D. D., machinist with Pacific Iron Works, res 146 Second


Frederick, machinehand, Enterprise Mill, res 1418 Washington


asserman August, (Hutchinson, Kohl, Philippens & Co.) res Germany Elkan, superintendent with L. Lusk & Co., res 1604 Bush


- Herman, seaman, res 5 Jackson


Moses, cigars and tobacco, 413 Mont- gomery, res 4 Martha pl


assman Henry, laborer, Bay Sugar Refin- ery


ater Roger, laborer, res rear 4301/2 Clemen- tina


Vaterbury Clock Co., Murray Davis, agent, 31-33 Sutter


aterbury George, clerk with P. M. S. S. Co aterdoll Peter, laborer, res W s San Mi- guel nr County line


aterfield Albert, sugar refiner, S. F. and Pacific Sugar Refinery, res 12231/2 Folsom


Vaterhouse & Lester, (Columbus Waterhouse) importers and job- bers carriage and wagon mate- rial, 122-124 Market and 19-21 California


Waterhouse Columbus, (Waterhouse & Lester) res 2213 Howard


Frederick A., bookkeeper with Wa- terhouse & Lester, res 2213 How- ard


Waterhouse George. photographer with C. L. Cramer, res 402 Kearny


H. K., bookkeeper with Waterhouse & Lester, res 211 Seventh


Waterman Augustus, sec. Columbia River Salmon Co., 204 Montgomery


E. R., flour inspector, 318 Front, res 1902 Leavenworth


Edward, teamster, res E s Webster bet Ellis and O'Farrell


Frederick H., atty-at-law, 8-10 Mont- gomery blk, res Grand Hotel George, barber, 23 Third, res 309 Tehama


- George, laborer, res 710 Tehama


James, clerk with Holbrook & Chester res 534 Bush


John, res 309 Tehama


M. & Co., (M. Waterman and H. E. Trübenbach) produce commis- sion, 111 Clay


M., (M. Waterman & Co.,) res 619 Tyler


Moses, clerk, Tax Collector's office, res 315 Taylor


R. H. & Co., (R. H. Waterman and J. H. Freeman) marine surveyors, office 316 California


Richard, cellarman, Empire Brewery Richard W., bookkeeper with Pacific Iron Works


Robert H., U. S. inspector hulls, of- fice 11 U. S. Court bldg, (and R. H. Waterman & Co.) res Occi- dental Hotel


W. F., sashmaker with N. W. Cole & Co., res 6091/2 Koward


William, musician, res 6 August alley William, teamster, res 730 Brannan Waters Annie, braidsewer with Pacific Straw Works, res 28 Harrison


Arthur, Occidental Stables, NW cor Geary and Polk


Charles, gasfitter and plumber, 808 Market, res 28 O'Farrell


Conrad, civil engineer, res 942 How- ard


D., helper with Ætna Iron Works, res 217 Beale


Eliza, widow, dressmaker, res 523 Howard


Frederick C., foreman with Bacon & Co., res 109 Montgomery


George F., groceries, 540 Market, res 112 O'Farrell


George L., barkeeper with S. Harts- horn, res 1316 Mason


George L., laborer with C. P. R. R. Co., res King-st House


H. B., clerk with Pope and Talbot, res 220 Stevenson


J. W., res Russ House


James, millman with Pacific Rolling Mills


MMERCIAL INSURANCE CO. OF CALIFORNIA,


Office, 228 California St.


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


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


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1036


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Waters John, laborer, res Ns Filbert nr San- some


John, mariner, res 148 Silver


Joseph N. H., expressman, res 15941/2 Bush


L., widow, res 1623 Powell


Patrick, tanner, res W s Gunnison av nr Twenty-seventh


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


Richard, clerk, res 331 Jessie


Thomas, laborer, res Friedmann's pl


Thomas, pressman with H. S. Crock- er & Co., res NE cor Pine and St. Mary's


Thomas W., compositor, with C. A. Murdock & Co., res 33 Geary William, carriage painter, res 313 Seventh


William, with H. and L. Co. 3, S. F. Fire Dept., res Market nr Tenth William E., machinist, Risdon Iron Works, res 942 Howard


William R., assayer, res 317 Eddy Zina, widow, res 9 Miles pl


Watterson Albert, carpenter, res 613 Mis- sion


George T,, brick contractor, res 748 Brannan


Patrick, laborer, res 521 Seventh Patrick, machinist, res 527 Mission Watkeys D. J., res 97 Montgomery blk Watkin William B., res Nucleus House Watkins Benjamin, (Watkins Bros.) res 1 Front


Bros., (Charles and Benjamin Wat- kins) chain and horsenail mnfrs, 1 Front


Charles, (Watkins Bros.) res 1 Front Watkins C. E., Yosemite Art Gallery, 26 Montgomery [see adv. page 35A]


C. W., teamster, res 141 Fifth


D. physician, res 802 Howard John, brakeman, S. P. R. R. Co


John, milkman, res 632 Post Joseph, caulker, res 179 Clara Jos. E., caulker, res 179 Clara William, caulker, res Mechanics' House Watling Elizabeth, widow, res 1031 Do- lores


Watrous C. W., photographic painter with Jacob Shew, 513 Montgomery


J. C., carpenter, res 66 Shipley Stephen W., with Wm. Shew, res 513 Montgomery


Watson & Barnhart, (Edward Watson and Daniel Baruhart, ) auctioneers, SE cor Kearny and Sutter


Watson & Co., (M. V. B. Watson) mnfrs machine cut corks, 313-317 Bat. Alexander, cashier Grangers' Bank, res Francisco bet Leavenworth and Hyde


Annie, housekeeper, res 15 Clemen- tina


Watson C. S., bookkeeper with Blake, Rob bins & Co., res 207 Turk


- Charles, engineer, Cal. Sugar Refin ery, res Eight bet Bryant and Brannan


Daniel, marblepolisher, res Kearny


Daniel W., salesman with W. B. Pe ters, res Russ House


Dudley L., carpenter, res 2616 Fol som


- Edward, (Watson & Barnhart) re 610 Howard


- Frank, shipwright, res 36 Louisa


George, drayman with Joseph Bas sett, res 24 Scott


George A., laborer, res 134 Steuart


George P. J., clerk with Wm. H Watson, res 136 Hayes


George W., salesman with Knowlan & Doe, res Oakland


H. H., marine surveyor and agen N. Y. Record for American an foreign shipping, office 302 Ca ifornia, res Oakland


Henry, machinist, res E s Michiga nr Shasta


Henry, laborer, Wodward's Ga dens


J., shipwright, P. M. S. S. Co.


J. T., examiner gaugers returns Custom House


James, bartender with Edward Scully, res 1213 Stockton


James, butcher, P. M. S. S. Co.


James, commission merchant an agent Coast Whale Fisherie office 8 Clay, res Oakland James, engineer, P. M. S. S. Co., re 3121/2 Ritch


James, extraman, H. and L. Co. 1, ; F. Fire Dept., res 22 O'Farrell James. laborer, res 36 First


James, laborer, res 2512 Ritch


James, machinist, Mission Woole Mills, res cor Sixteenth and Hoy ard


James A., grainer, res 1106 Folso James T., adjuster duties, Custo House, res 1116 Jackson


John, bricklayer, Palace Hotel John, lather, res SW cor Ash av al Octavia


Watson John R., purchasing agent, ' P. R. R. Co., S. P. R. R. Cc and Cal. P. R. R. Co., res Li House


Joseph, bricklayer, res 41 Natoma Joseph, teamster, res pier 7 Steus L. P. Miss, teacher, Broadw Grammar School, res 24 Scott M. Miss, teacher, Union Gramm School, res 24 Scott pl


M. V. B., (Watson & Co.) res 6 Sutter


E. P. FELLOWS & CO ..


IMPORTERS OF DRUGGISTS' GLASSWARI AND SUNDRI


NATIVE WINES AND BRANDIES, HENRY GERKE, GROWER, Vineyard Depot, 414 MARKET.


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


REAL ESTATE.


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1037 WEA


Watson Martha Mrs., res 15 Hyde


Peter W., clerk, res 2026 Folsom Robert, porter, Eagle Warehouses, res 410 Jackson


Watson S. M. Co., (White Pine Co., Nev.) Wm. H. Watson, sec., 302 Mont- gomery


Temple, compositor, res 923 Green- wich


Theodore, bookkeeper, res 804 Vallejo


Thomas, waiter, 48 Second


Thomas M., porter, U. S. Sub-Treas -. ury, res 525 Filbert


W. M. Mrs., res 208 Kearny


W. S., clerk, 612 Clay, res 1421/2 Fourth


Warren M., cigars, res 1596 Bush


William, barber, res 52 Shipley


William, bookbinder, res 306 Beale William, chief engineer Mission Woolen Mills, res 217 Shotwell


William, pressman with B. F. Ster- ett, res Bush nr Park


Watson William H., mining sec. and agent, office 302 Montgomery, res 1899 Pine


Watson William S., civil and mining engineer, 25 Merchants' Ex - change, res 109 Powell


, widow, res 156 Third


see Wattson


Watt & McLennan, (William and Rob- ert Watt and Frank P. McLen- nan) wool and grain commission merchants, 318 Front


Alexander, carpenter, res 733 McAl- lister


Andrew, teamster, res 733 McAllister John, clerk with Kaindler & Co.


John, jeweler, res S s McAllister nr Devisadero


Robert, seaman, res 104 Steuart Watt Robert, (Watt & McLennan) res San Rafael


W. A., physician, res Montgomery's Hotel


Watt William, (Watt & McLennan) res Grass Valley


Wattles John F., private sec P. M. S. S. Co., res 419 Eddy Watts A. Charles, millman, res 1418 Wash- ington


B. T., asst miller, Yolo Flouring Mills C. B., salesman with Peter Short, res 37 Second


Charles, waiter with John Reagan, res 22 Montgomery


E. F., clerk with H. W. Gray & Co., res 838 Washington


Evans, builder, res 806 Polk


Frederick A., millman, res 1418 Washington


James, machinist, Globe Iron Works, res 215 Stevenson


Watts L. C., shipwright, res Third av nr I, South S. F.


R. H., bricklayer, Bricklayers Prot. and Ben. Assn., 234 Sutter


Richard J., with Samuel Foster, res 17 Hubbard


William, nightwork, office 126 Geary, res S s Francisco nr Taylor


Wattson H. Mrs., res 1110 Mason


Samuel B., (Parker, W. & Co.) res SE cor San José av and Twenty- fourth


Waugaman Asa L., Excelsior Oyster Stand, 320 Montgomery, res 106 Mason Waugh Alexander & Co., (Alexander and William Waugh and George Mil- ler) bags, metals, etc., 26-28 Main


Alexander, (Alex. Waugh & Co.) res rear 26 Main


William, (Alex. Waugh & Co.) res rear 26 Main


Wax Paul, bootmaker with Charles Hoert- korn, res 1 Harlan pl


Way Asa H., liquors, res rear 927 Washington. Frank, laborer, Palace Hotel


T. H., collector, office 535 Clay, res 427 Bryant


Ways -, stevedore with Menzies & Bingham Wayman J. Valoras, clerk, res 2518 Clay


W. G., physician, office 16 Geary, res 2518 Clay


Waymire James A., phonographic reporter Supreme Court Cal., res 510 Stockton


Waymouth B., clerk with Painter & Co., res 530 Folsom


Wayne Mary, widow, res 100 Prospect pl Wayt James, seaman, res 415 East


Weablen Michael, tanner with Funcke & Co., res NE cor Eighth and Brannan


Weaks Monroe, laborer with J. Arnold, res Howard bet First and Second


Weatherall William, watchmaker, 702-704 Kearny, res 20 Mission


Weatherly Walter J., bookkeeper with Whit- tier, Fuller & Co., res 508 Powell Weatherup Samuel, blacksmith with H. Crockard, res 106 First


Weaver & Taylor, (Phillip L. Weaver and John W. Taylor) rubber goods, 136 Montgomery and 501 Market


B., stockbroker, res International Hotel


Dwight S., stove and tinware, 263 Third


F. L., caulker, res 421 Bush


George, wool grader, R. R. Wool Depot, res 233 Stevenson


George A., bookkeeper, Risdon Iron Works, res 726 Howard


George A., clerk, C. P. R. R. Co .. res 304 Townsend


George D., shipbuilder, res cor Fourth av and J., South S. F


R. J. TRUMBULL, DEALER IN


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


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


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


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Weaver George H., bookkeeper with Castle Bros, res 220 Shotwell


Hammond S., clerk with J .. W. H. Campbell, res 26 Clara


Henry, harnessmaker, 671 Market, res Oakland


John, salesman with G. H. Tay & Co., res 415 Powell


Nicholas, carver with L. & E. Eman. uel, res Taylor near Taylor pl Phillip L., (Weaver & Taylor) res 2220 Broadway


Thomas J., carriage painter, 966 Mission, res 216 Stockton


W. J., carpenter, res Branch House William, seaman, res 525 Howard


Webb Alonzo, atty-at-law, office 420 Cal- ifornia, res 708 Shotwell


B. F., ticket collector, Oakland Ferry Charles H., planer with F. G. Ed- wards, res 8 Wetmore pl


Christopher C., merchant, office 405 Front, res Oakland


Edgar, compositor with Bonnard & Daly, res 619 Harriet


Francis A., drayman, res 208 Fifth George, laborer with Knowland & Doe, res 428 Tehama


George, poultry and game, 12 Metro- politan Market, res 17 Hamilton pl Webb House, Frank Greeley, Victorine and Marie Bourquin, proptrs, 37 Second


James, laborer, res Sacramento Hotel James P., physician, office and res 744 Howard


John, cigarmaker with E. Schneider, res W s Ninth nr Folsom


Richard, miner, res SW cor Fulton and Laguna


Watson, agent, North America Life Insurar.ce Co., res Oakland


William, groom, res Agricultural Fair Grounds


William H., woodcarver, S. F. Manfg Co., res 428 Tehama


Webber Alpha A., life insurance agent, 302 Montgomery, res 2021 Polk


Benjamin, blacksmith, res 3 Natoma


C. A., streetsprinkler, res 54 First Frank E. Mrs., dressmaker, res 565 Howard


G. E., mining supt, res 1510 Franklin George P., tinner with Chas. Brown, res 565 Howard


Henry, bootmaker, res 314 Fifth Henry B., sawyer with L. Racouillat & Co., res 314 Fifth


Lewis N., salesman, Carmen Island Salt Works, res 124 Tyler


Lowell A., foreman with Preble & Co., res 56 Tehama


Oliver, steward, tug Rabboni Stephen, seaman, res E s Dame nr Thirtieth


Webber Thomas. watchman, stmr Kaloran William, confectioner, res 14 John


-, carriagemaker, res 605 Broadws , laborer, res rear 726 Howard


Weber & Co., (Gabriel Weber and Willia Branscheid) boot and shoemaker 638 Commercial


Weber & Rodefeld, (H. Weber and F. Rod feld) saloon, SW cor Kearny ar Post


A. H., res 23 Kearny


Adolf, waiter, German Hotel


Adolph C., prest Humboldt Savin and Loan Society, res 840 Folso


Charles, barber, res 152 Steuart


Charles, collector and Ins. brok with Hamburg-Bremen Ins. Cc res 240 Stevenson


Charles, jr., cashier and bookkeep with Hamburg-Bremen Fire In Co., res 240 Stevenson


Ernst, porkpacker, 226 Third


Weber Eugene R., watch and chronor etermaker, 409 Sansome, res 5. Chestnut


Frederick C., boots and shoes, 7 Clay, res 1034 Olay


Gabriel, (Weber & Co.) res 638 Com mercial


Weber George, proptr Weber House, 4: Broadway


Gustavus, stevedore, Lumbermen Prot. Union, 71 New Montgome H., bookkeeper with Liebes & Bo man, res 23 Kearny


Henry, expressman, SE cor Davisa Pacific, res 39 Pacific


Herman, (Weber & Rodefeld) res 2 Clara


Weber House, George Weber, proptr, 4 Broadway


J., helper, Pacific Rolling Mills


Jacob, trunkmaker with D. S. Mart & Co., res 256 Stevenson John, butcher with John Mengel, r NE cor Stockton and Sutter


John, weaver with W. Englander, r 906 Pacific


John F., blacksmith, res 21412 Six Joseph, varnisher with Pacific U. V Furniture Manfg Co., res 116 G bert


Julius, (McCurrie & W.) res 8 Leavenworth


Louis, groceries, NW cor Frankl and Page


I. R. H., clerk, res 434 Montgome Peter, barkeeper with R. Neue schwander, res 149 Chestnut


Richard, barkeeper with Cord Wre


Wm., bootmaker with W. F. Burk res 720 Brannan


William, sailmaker with Neville & C. res 319 Bush


- C. P. VAN SCHAACK & CO.,


MERCHANDISE BROKERS and COMMISSION Merchants, 706, 708, 710, 712, 714, 716 Kearny


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


GEO. W. CHAPIN, 434 Montgomery Street,


HAS BARGAINS IN REAL ESTATE.


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Weber William, (Scherring & W.) res 14 John -, architect, res 1 St. Mary


Webfoot M. Co., (Elko Co., Nev.) D. A. Jen- nings, sec. 401 California


Webster & Smith, (D. F. Webster. and F. Smith) moneybrokers, 310 Mont- gomery


A. E. Mrs., res 203 Powell


Webster Artemus, (Boole & W.) res 14 Tehama


Webster Benjamin F., (Clark & W.) res 64 Tehama


Charles F., res cor Van Ness av and Linden


Charles Ed., laborer, res 716 Grove Charles P., driver, res 10 Willow av Daniel F., (Webster & Smith) res 106 Mason


Ed., carpenter, Palace Hotel


Edward, laborer, res 12 Stanford


Edward, longshoreman, res rear Stanford


12


Webster Fred. R., (Whitney & W.) res 514 Bush


G. G., stockbroker, S. F. Stock and Exchange Board


George W., carpenter, Cedar bet Clay and Washington


H. D., res Humboldt House


Webster J. V., prest. Grangers' Bank, 415 California, res Alameda James, steward, stmr Salinas


John, caulker, res 22 Minna


John, liquors, 11 Jackson


John N., mining sec, office 420 Montgomery, res Alameda


Lyons, tailor, res 1048 Howard


Richard P., shipwright with P. M. S. S. Co., res 120 Fell


Samuel, compositor, Bulletin, res 523 Kearny


Thomas, boot and shoe maker, 623 Howard, res 738 Howard


Walter B., clerk with Locke & Mon- tague, res 112 Fourth


Waterman, tailor, 4 Noble pl, res 148 Natoma


William, machinist, res 76 Natoma William, tailor, res 56 Natoma Wechter Lawrence, maltster, Lafayette Brew- ery, res 725 Green


Weck L. E. & Co., (L. E. Weck, B. Getle- son and G. C. Landis) leather and findings, 543 Market


Louis E., (L. E. Weck & Co.) res cor Stockton and Clay


Neckbrand John, sugar refiner with Cal. Sugar Refinery, res NE cor Bran- nan and Ninth


Nedde Henry, musician, res 3 August alley Samuel, tailor, 715 Mission


Wedderspoon John, (Cross & Co.) res Oakland


Wedderspoon Thomas C., (Cross & Co.) res Oakland


Wedderspoon William, (Cross & Co.) res Glasgow


Wedeger John, stableman with Lyons & Co. Wedekind George L., clerk, Justices Court, res 1912 Taylor


Wedel C. J., barber, Overland House Gus., music teacher, res House Overland


John G., saloon, SW cor Pacific and Drumm, res 821 Vallejo


- John M., shoemaker, res 5 Quincy pl Wedeles I. William, (Max Gruenberg & Co.) 425 Sacramento


Wedell John G., special policeman, res Ohio bet Broadway and Vallejo


Wedemeyer Henry C., groceries and liquors, NW cor Twenty-fourth and Treat av


Weden P., laborer, Pacific Barrel and Keg Co., res Harmony Hotel


Weder Sebastian, res First bet Market and Mission


Wedge N. D., conductor, Market-st R. R.


Wedin Peter, sugar refiner, res 735 Brannan Wedl Jacob, res N s Church bet Twenty- sixth and Twenty-seventh


Wedles Adolph, music teacher, res 915 Stock- ton


Weed & Gorie, (Alex Weed and James Gorie) coal and wood, 933 Market Weed & Kingwell, (Joseph H. Weed and Vincent Kingwell) Cal. Brass Works, 125 First


Alex, (Weed & Gorie) res 628 Eddy


Charles L., photographic artist with Silas Selleck, res 729 Pine


Joseph, asst storekeeper, Custom House, res 1401 Powell


Weed Joseph H., (Weed & Kingwell) res 1217 Leavenworth S., res 34 Turk


Weed Sewing Machine Co., A. Mead & Co., agents, 152 New Montgomery


William H., brassmoulder with Weed & Kingwell, res 1217 Leaven- worth


Weeden Charles C., carpenter, res 944 Har- rison


Ellen H. Miss, (Clarke Institute) cor O'Farrell and Mason


Weekes William J., gasfitter, 35 Eddy, res 811 Stockton


Weeks Abbie C. Mrs., dressmaker, res 7341/2 Howard


Ebenezer, caulker, res 417 Main


Frank S., printer with Wm. P. Har- rison, res 314 Bush


Freeman L., physician, office 652 Market, res 734 1/2 Howard


George, seaman, res 5 Jackson


J. T. Mrs., adjuster, Coiners' dept. U. S. Mint, res 771 Harrison


John E., master mariner, res 1325 Powell


NORCROSS & CO., MANUFACTURERS and IMPORTERS,


ESTABLISHED 1849.


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


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


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


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Weeks Martha A. Miss, teacher, Hayes Val- ley Primary School, res 731 Green


Weeks S. F. & Co., (S. F. Weeks and Edward Hardwick) oakum manfrs cor Eighteenth and Harrison


Weeks Samuel F., (S. F. Weeks & Co.,) res 409 Brannan


Thomas D., gilder, res 523 Post William H., res 802 Webster


Weems James P., field note clerk, U.S. Sur- veyor General, res cor Webster and McAllister


Weerbrouck Frederick, upholsterer, SE cor Harrison and Twenty-fourth


Wegener Frederick O., notary public and commissioner of deeds, 404 Montgomery, res E s Columbia nr Folsom


John, seaman, res 134 Steuart


Richard, mining sec, 414 California, res 28 Oak Grove av


Weglehner Leonhardt, clerk with Michael Reese, res 553 12 Stevenson


Wegner Frederick, res 1308 Montgomery Wehe F. R., carrier with Jas. T. White & Co., res 127 Fourth


Wehle Isaac, traveling agent with Harris & Co., 318 Commercial


Wehmoller Lizzie, glove maker, Pac. Glove Factory, res 416 Seventh


William, patent corrigated elbows 416 Seventh


Wehn Charles E. salesman, res 1610 Turk Charles F., Martin's Challenge Axle Grease, 421 Clay, res 1610 Turk Wehner August W, clerk with George & Loughborough


Wehr Charles, carpenter, res 40 Jackson Frederick, carpenter and builder, res 40 Jackson


Henry, carpenter, res 40 Jackson John, lager beer, res 61/2 Harriet William, carpenter, res 30 Ritch Wehser Henry. res 608 Shotwell


Wéibel Charles, carpenter, res 1334 Dupont Weichenhauser Frederick, carpenter, res 8 Harlan pl


Weichhart John, California Tool Works, 143- 145 Beale, res 6 Vassar pl


Weideman Frank, cheesemaker, res Chicago Hotel


Weidenbaum Frederick, cabinet maker with Kragen & Co., res 116 Main


William, cabinet maker with Kragen & Co., res 116 Main




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