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George, clerk Napa Soda Works, American Exchange Hotel
Harry R., (Lindsey, W. & Co.) 304 Jessie .
Henry, carpenter, Cal. Mills, res cor Treat av and Twentieth
Henry, seaman, res 119 Jackson
PACIFIC SAW MANUFACTURING COMPANY,
17 and 19 Fremont, near Mark
Glue, Neat's Foot Oil and Curled Hair, at Pacific Glue Manufacturing Co., 406 Market St.
GEO. W. CHAPIN, 434 Montgomery Street,
HAS BARGAINS IN REAL ESTATE.
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West Henry, teamster with Davis & Cow- ell, res 22 Oak
Henry, shoemaker with Einstein Bros. & Co., res 107 Jackson
West India Benevolent Association Hall, 927 Pacific
James, tinsmith, with 'A. S. Iredale, res E s Clinton nr Brannan
James E., sail maker with Harding & Brann, res 3030 Sixteenth
Jennie, operator Grover & Baker Sewing Machine Co.
John, barkeeper with W. A. Hughes John E., sail maker, res Sixteenth bet Valencia and Guerrero
John G., machinist, Grover & Baker Sewing Machine Co., res 257 Stevenson
Joseph, shoemaker, 1528 Dupont M., carpenter, Palace Hotel
Magaret, widow, res rear 123 Spear P. F., master mariner, res 9 Park av Samuel, carpenter, res 612 Bush
Samuel A., (Good, W. & Co.) res 512 Bryant
Thomas, porter with L. Eppinger, res 19 Stockton pl
W. G., messenger Wells,Fargo & Co., res Russ House
Walter C., (West & Son), res cor Washington and Drumm
William, shoecutter with S.W .Rosen- stock & Co., res 22 Oak
Vestall Joseph, (Schwiering & W.) res 331 Eighth
Westchester Fire Ins. Co., of N. Y., Potter, Jacobs & Easton, general agents, 318 California
Westcott A. R., messenger, Wells, Fargo & Co., res 1207 Clay
Charles, res 740 Howard
Elliott, shoemaker with J. Irwin, res 740 Howard
Vestdorp Robert, waiter with Techau & Jessen, res cor Natoma and Russ Vestedt William, wines and liquors, 820 Battery
Vestdahl F., aid, U. S. Coast Survey, res 31 John
Vesterdahl C. A. W., Scan. Soc., 71 New Montgomery
Westerfeld & Page, (Wm. Westerfeld and G. L. Page) bakery and restaurant, 745 Market
Louis, (Schroth & W.) res 1003 Geary
William, (Westerfeld & Page) res 339 Jessie
Vesterfield Conrad, mattress maker with Henry Frank, res 221/2 Scott
Vestergren Swain A., machinist, res rear 327 Bryant
Vesterhaver C., upholsterer with Chas. M. Plum & Co., res Noe nr Twenty- Fifth
Westerhaver M. A. Mrs., widow, res NW cor Noe and Clipper
Westerman John, tailor, 668 Howard
Westermeyer Bernhardt, clerk, 164 Jessie
Julius C., with Geo. M. Gardner, res Jessie bet Annie and Third
Western Addition Homestead Assn, W. G. Doolittle, sec, office 430 Mont- gomery
Western Hotel, John Higgins proptr, 214 Broadway
Western House, Charles M. Matson, propr, 132-134 Stuart
Western Lucy E. Mrs., lodgings, 10 O'Far- rell
- M., photographer, res First av bet Fourteenth and Fifteenth
Western Pacific R. R. Land Office, 7 Mont- gomery av, rooms 12 and 13
Western Union Savings and Trust
Co., H. S. Booth, prest, Frederic Clay, cashier, J. H. Griffith, sec, H. H. Haight. atty, NE cor Post and Kearny [see adv. page 24A]
Western Union Telegraph Co., James Gamble general superin- tendent, office 522 California
Westfahl Herman, seaman, res North Ger- man Hotel
Westfall H., res 744 Howard
John, butcher with Donnelly, Dunne & Co
Julius, drayınan with Abrams & Car- roll, res 1304 California
Raymond, mariner, res 1422 Wash- ington
Westfallen, Edward, repacker, res 406 Vallejo Westfield George, coachman with J. R. Bol- ton, res cor Jones and Greenwich Westgate J. B., plasterer, res 702 Clementina William, porter with A. S. Hallidie, res N s Vallejo nr Sansome
Westhaus Mary Mrs., lodgings, 836 Market Westheimer John F., (Frank & W.) res 140 Silver
Westhoff Charles, bookkeeper, res 231 Sixth William, agent with Schultz & Von Bargen, 417 Sacramento
Westine Eric, tailor, 335 Bush, res 1110 Montgomery
Westlake George, saloon, 673 Market, res 246 Fourth
John, bootmaker with Einstein Bros. & Co., res 1134 Market
Westland George, clerk with Bank of British North America, res 724 Bush
Westley Charles, manfr rubber stamps, 608 Market, room 1, res 1107 Howard
George, saloon, 5 Bernaad
Harry, res 143 Third
Westminster Hotel, French Levy, proptr, 614 Sutter Weston Ada Miss, teacher, Denman School, res 711 Taylor
OMMERCIAL INSURANCE CO. of CALIFORNIA,
Office, 228 California St.
ANSONIA CLOCK CO., MURRAY DAVIS, Agent, 31 and 33 SUTTER STREET.
CLOTHING, Newest Styles, LARGE ASSORTMENT BEAMISH'S, NUCLEUS BUILDING, cor. THIRD and MARKE
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Weston Austin, (Schroder & W.) res 312 Beale
Charles W., salesman with D. E. Al- lison & Co., res 8 Central pl
Weston George H., wood and coal dealer, 749-753 Folsom, res Hay- ward House
George M., special policeman, res 21 Prospect pl
John, shipwright, Shipwrights' Assn, 71 New Montgomery
Weston John, wines and liquors, 504 Montgomery, res 21 Grand av John E., branch bakery, and paper carrier, 1019 Howard
- Jubal, farmer, res 2513 California Weston Nathaniel, sole proptr patent enameled photographed pictures, 27 First av
Samuel W., blacksmith, res Polk nr Broadway
Weston William, bakery and restau- rant, 9 Stockton
Westova Channing, clerk with C. P. Van Schaack & Co., res White House Hotel
Westphal & Drager, (Christian West- phal and John Drager) manfrs morocco, 108-110 Sixth
Westphal Christian, (Westphal & Drager) res 108 Sixth Fred., driver with L. Hentrich, res 1012 Leavenworth
Godfried H., expressman with Hey- nemann & Co., res Ninth nr Rail- road av, South S. F.
Henry, clerk with Westphal & Dra- ger, res 608 Sixth
John C., carpenter, res 1018 Larkin Peter, seaman, res 119 Jackson
Reinhold A. F., master mariner, office 305 East
Westphalen Henry, seaman, res 5 Jackson Westwater R., bookkeeper with George K. Hyde & Co., res 320 O'Farrell Wethem M. S., widow, res 541 Fourth Wetherbee C. H. & Co., (C. H. Weth- erbee and Charles Lyman) deal- ers lumber, doors, windows and blinds, 30-32 Market
Wetherbee Calvin H., (C. H. Wether- bee & Co.) res 219 Eddy George M., woodworker, res 5 Vas- sar pl
Wetherbee Henry, (Macpherson & W.) res Fruit Vale, Alameda
L. B., asst librarian, Mercantile Li- brary, res 207 Kearny Mary, widow, res 4412 Sixth Seth H., U. S. Internal Revenue gauger, res 343 Beale
Wetherby Charles, laborer, res 43 Clementina Wetherill Samuel E., treasurer and business manager Maguire's New Theatre, res 507 Bush
Wetmore C., ticket clerk, Oakland ferry M., dressmaker, 104 Kearny
W. N., mechanic with W. B. Bradbur Wetsell Mrs., ladies' nurse, 32 Minna Wetsen Crist, seaman, res 415 East
Wetterling August, tanner with J. Lyons res W s Columbia bet Twenty fourth and Twenty-fifth
Wetterman August, leader Wetterman'sBand res 19 Stockton pl
- E. A., musician with Wetterman Band, res 19 Stockton pl
Wettig Martin, (Mentz & W.) res NV cor Clay and Drumm
Wettman C. Mrs.,res 1219 Pacific
Wettner F. B., carpenter, res 816 Jackson Wetzel Harriet Mrs., nurse, res 32 Minna
Theodore, bookkeeper with Pioch estate, res 804 Vallejo
William, butcher, SE and Seventh
cor Min
Wetzler Charles F., bartender with Joh Hoss, res 474 Jessie
Weule Louis, watchmaker with Charles Pace res W s Twelfth bet Howard an Folsom
Wexel A. S., salesman with S. & G. Gumy res 342 Clementina
H., glazier, 716 Washington, res 11 Pacific
Weyand & Kasche, (N. Weyand and F Kasche) propts Bay Brewery Seventh nr Brannan
John, butcher with M. Weil, res 11 Morton
Nicholas, (Weyand & Kasche) re 314 Seventh
Weyl Bros., (Jerome and Jonas Wey] importers of watches, clocks, dit monds, jewelry, etc., 339 Kearn nr Pine
Cerf, bookkeeper with Schweitzer Sachs & Co., res 1217 Sutter Fanny, widow, res 1217 Sutter
Weyl Jerome, (Weyl Bros.) res 121 Sutter
Weyl Jonas, (Weyl Bros.) res 121 Sutter
Weyteman George W., butcher, res NW cc Fifth and Railroad avs, South S.I Louis, billiards and salooon, NW co Fifth and Railroad avs, South S.] Whalan John, miller, res 262 Jessie M. S., carpenter, Palace Hotel Patrick, laborer, res rear 108 Dora Phillip, laborer, res 611 Natoma Whalen Dennis, driver, Eagle Brewery Dennis, shoemaker, res 35 Tehama Edward, laborer, res 106 Welsh Whalen J. H., atty-at-law; 640 Cla; rooms 5-6, res 1009 Washington James, cooper with S. P. Connor Jeremiah, laborer, res 1214 Union Jeremiah, longshoreman, res 14. Frederick
E. P. FELLOWS & CO., Importers of LIQUOR DEALERS' GLASSWARE and SUNDRIE.
NATIVE WINES AND BRANDIES, HENRY GERKE, GROWER, Vineyard Depot, 414 MARKET.
GEO. W. CHAPIN, REAL ESTATE AGENT,
434 MONTGOMERY STREET
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Whalen John, blacksmith, res 13 Natoma John, laborer, res E s Shotwell nr Twentieth
John, merchant tailor, 128 Post, res 1009 Washington
John, plasterer, res 1203 Bush
Joseph, butcher with Wilson, Merry & Co., res cor Buchanan and Bay Lawrence, waiter with L. Meyer, res 1213 Filbert
Nicholas, laborer, res 1063 Market
Patrick, millman, Pacific Rolling Mills
Steve, blacksmith with Dunnigan & O'Dea, res 28 Natoma
Thomas, expressman, res 321 Jessie
Thomas, furniture and bedding, 943 Market
William, weaver, res W s Folsom nr Nineteenth
-, res 311 Stockton
Whaley Frank, postal clerk, P. O.
Whalley James W., clerk, 53 Third, res Oakland
Whalman John, master mariner, office 305 East
Whan & Walsh, (W. W. Whan and W. J. Walsh) groceries and liquors, 1220 Market
William W., (Whan & Walsh) res 1220 Market
Whartenby James, capitalist, office 405 Front, room 7, res 125 Turk
Wharton James, cashier with Burling & Bro., res 619 Union
What Cheer House, R. B. Woodward proptr .. 527-529 Sacramento
What Cheer Laundry, Elisha T. Tarbox, proptr., office What Cheer House Whearty Ann, widow, res 230 Perry
Martin expressman, N s Greenwich bet Montgomery and Sansome
Wheat C. D., real estate and general com- mission agent, 740 Fourth, res 8 Mason [see adv. page 5B]
Richard, physician, res S s Seven- teenth av bet K and L, South S.F. Wheaton Benjamin, stair builder, res 512 Fourth
Wheaton C. Miss, teacher, Union Grammar School, res 608 Jones
Edward, bookkeeper, Wells, Fargo & Co., res 607 Polk
E., bookkeeper, gen. dept. U. S. Mint George H., (Collins W. & Luhrs) res Oakland
Henry B., clerk with George I. Ives, res 402 Montgomery
Wheaton Milton A., atty-at-law, rooms 2-3 Montgomery blk, res 1106 Sacramento
T., res 253 Perry
William R., clerk supt. Railway Mail service, res W s Capp bet Six- teenth and Seventeenth
Wheelan's Mills, Dohrmann & Co., proptrs, NW cor Washington and Drumm Wheeland James, barkeeper with S. P. Col- lins, res Stevenson's bldg
William, driver with A. E. Swain, res 54 Minna
Wheelback John D., collector with Florence S. M. Co., res 1003 Mission
Wheeler & Co., (Richard Wheeler and Franklin Lawton) Stock Report publishers and printers, 608 Sac- ramento
Wheeler & Wilson Manfg Co., E. W. Harral, agent, 20 Geary
A. W. Mrs., res 423 Sutter
Alfred, atty-at-law, room 35 Mont- gomery, res 343 Bryant
Charles, hodcarrier, res National Ho- tel
Wheeler Cyrus T .. (W. W. Dodge & Co.) res Sacramento
E. D., master yacht Minnie, office 305 East
E. Miss, dining room attendant, Prot. Orphan Asylum
Edward, produce, res 1007 McAllister Edward, insurance agent, res 510 Stockton
Ed. A., salesman with Marcus C. Haw- ley & Co., res 406 Minna
Edward J., clerk, res 915 Bush
Edwin O., clerk, res 2225 Howard
Wheeler Edwin Dimmick, Judge, Nineteenth Dist. Court, chambers 417 Kearny, res 2225 Howard
- F. A., shipsteward, res 260 Stevenson Frank C., tinsmith with G. & W. Snook, res 1328 Dupont
H., (Carter & W.) res Oakland
H. T., ship and Custom House bro- ker, 508 Battery,res Oakland
Henry, miner, res rear 257 Clemen- tina
Henry, salesman with J. Under- hill & Co., res Ss Fulton bet Laguna and Buchanan
Hiram S., supt construction, Thir- teenth Lighthouse Dist., Port Oregon, res SE cor Shotwell and Twenty-fifth
Horace Z., asst appraiser, Custom House, res 306 Grove
J., yardmaster, C. P. R. R. Co., res 439 Fifth
James, machinist, res Irving House Jason D., bookkeeper, res 233 Eighth
John W., carrier Chronicle and Even- ing Post, res 15 Second
M. Allison, mining engineer, 315 California, res 1010 Powell
O. C., general baggage agent, C. P. R. R. Co., office NE cor Front and Broadway, res Oakland
R. J. TRUMBULL,
IMPORTER and DEALER IN SEEDS,
427 -SANSOME STREET.
MASONIC SAVINGS AND LOAN BANK, 6 POST STREET, MASONIC TEMPLE.
EUREKA FOUNDRY, THOMPSON BROS., Proprietors,
129 and 131 BEALE ST., bet. MISSION and HOWARD
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Wheeler Richard, (Wheeler & Co.)res 1106 McAllister
Robert, clerk with John H. Boden & Co., res 306 Grove
Robert H., carpenter, res 22 Second av
Samuel H., mechanical engineer, res 2043 Mission
William K., conductor N. B. and M. R. R. Co., res 826 Folsom Mrs., res 2 Antonio
-, res 210 Capp
Wheelock Albert, capitalist, res 508 Powell - John D., collector with Samuel Hill, res 1003 Mission
Samuel, carpenter, res 110 Kearny Wheelwright Joseph, master brk Webfoot, office 44 Market
Wheipfler L., cabinetmaker with Weir & Gray, & Gray, res Oakland
Whelan Charles, stevedore, res 147 Natoma Daniel, musician, res 8 Oak
- Dennis, bootmaker, 204 Stevenson
Dennis, teamster, res 157 Shipley
- F. Mrs., milliner, 1114 Market
Frank, res 423 Fourth
Frank, shipwright, O. S. S. Co., res 1116 Market
James, carpenter, res 9 Noonan
alley
James, carpenter, Palace Hotel res 227 Minna
James J., shipjoiner, res 410 Beale
John, laborer, res 111 Jessie
John, laborer with J. H. McAllister, res 35 Natoma
John, waiter with John Reagan, res 260 Jessie
John A., master shipwright, O. S. S. Co., res 410 Beale
Malachi, foreman gigroom, Mission Woolen Mills, res Shotwell nr Twentieth
Martin, spirit rectifier with E. Chielovich & Co., res 114 Ship- ley
Matthew, porter with Hardie & Fred- ericks, res Sixth bet Bryant and Brannan
Morris, shoemaker, 24 Folsom, res 238 Steuart
Patrick, laborer, Risdon Iron Works, res 108 Dora
Patrick, sexton, St. Joseph's Church, res rear 1410 Folsom
Peter seaman, res 5 Jackson
Richard, bookbinder with John B. McIntyre, res 8 Oak pl
William, blanket finisher, Mission Woolen Mills, res cor Nineteenth and Folsom
Whelden Alexander, upholsterer with F. Edwards res 34 Geary
Daniel S., res 38 Silver
Isaac, watchman, res 38 Silver
Whelpley & Storer Ore Crushing and Sampling Works, Geo D. Wyman, proptr, 11 Drumm Whelton Cornelius, laborer with S. P. R. R. Co., res 2441/2 Perry Daniel, stevedore, Lumbermens Prot. Union, 71 New Montgom. ery
Wherity Henry J., (P. Wherity & Son) res 4 Tehama
Wherity P. & Son, (Patrick and Henry J. Wherity ) groceries and liquors, 218-220 First
Wherity Patrick, (P. Wherity & Son) res 4 Tehama
Wherry William M., captain Sixth Infantry, U. S. A., aid-de-camp to Gen. J. M. Scofield, office 105 Stocktor res 357 Brannan
Wherty Michael, butcher res 6 Garden
Whicher H. F., printer with Spaulding & Barto, 414 Clay, res Russ House Whidborne William, porter with Merrifield & Rosener, res 417 Mission Whigham M. V. M. Miss, teacher, Lincoln Primary School, res 329 O'Farrell Sarah, widow, res 329 O'Farrell
Virgil M. salesman with R. F. Os- born & Co., res 329 O'Farrell W., res 329 O'Farrell
Whimer -, miner, res 19 Park av Whipfler Leopold, cabinetmaker with O. L. Morrill, res Oakland
Whipley Daniel W., cigars and tobacco, NE cor Third and Howard, res 158 Tehama
Whipple A., (Ledden, W. & Co.) res 634 Post
C. B., with M. Kershaw, res 7 Bos- ton pl
Whipple E. K., proptr stmr Whipple, res Webb House
Horace L., machinist, res 27 First av Hugh L., clerk with Murphy, Grant & Co., res 517 Leavenworth Louis, clerk with Wells, Fargo & Co., res 1007 California
Mary, dressmaker, res 202 Sixth Stephen B., carpenter, res 24 Eleventh Whipple Stephen B., proptr Union coal mine (Mt. Diablo) office 313- 315 Mission, res San Mateo
William, clerk, 524 Market, res 200 Sixth
Y. F., plasterer, res 236 Sutter William B., clerk, res 202 Sixth
Whippler M., widow, milkranch, E s Sar José road nr Six-mile House
Whirlow H. E. Miss, teacher, Taylor-st Cos mopolitan Primary School, res 301 Lombard
Whitaker Alfred E., librarian, Mer cantile Library, res 216 Bush John W., painter, 638 Sacramento res 1 Geary pl
C. P. VAN SCHAACK & CO.,
Importers CLOTHING, FURNISHING GOODS, etc., Nos. 706, 708, 710, 712, 714, 716 KEARNY S'
Curled Hair, Eureka, Moss and African Fibre, at Pacific Glue Manuf. Co., 406 Market.
GEO. W. CHAPIN, ALWAYS READY TO BUY AND SELL
REAL ESTATE.
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Whitaker Joseph, carpenter, res Heinz Hotel Roscoe J., saloon, res 1 Geary pl
Whitaker William H., atty-at-law, 522 Montgomery,res 1114 Market see Whittaker
Whitcomb Henry H., mechanic, res NE cor Seventeenth and Church
J. B., real estate, 208 Montgomery, res California av nr Howard, B. H. J. H., manager Cal. Real Estate Co., 208 Montgomery
Whitcomb Nathan T., dentist, 205 Third, res 263 Third
Sylvester, painter, res 263 Third
White & Allen, (J. B. White and W. H. Allen, ) millwrights, office 116 Leidesdorff
White & Bauer, (Robt. White and Emile Bauer) newsdealers and station- ers, 413 Washington
White & Dunbar, (A. W. White and J. W. Dunbar) commission mer- chants, office 206 Washington
-A. A., (S.Mosgrove & Co. )res Oakland White A. L., (White Bros.) res 547 Fol- som
A. M., widow 629 O'Farrell
A. T., tailor with M. Short, res 621 California
White A. W., (White & Dunbar) res 26 Jessie bet Seventh and Eigth Alexander, res 532 Howard
Alfred, seaman, res 5 Jackson
Andrew, clerk, res 913 Vallejo
Andrew, cook, P. M. S. S. Co.
Anthony C., carpenter, res 1511 Pine B. B., barber, 203 Folsom Belle Mrs., lodgings, 47 Second
White Bros., (Peter and A. L. White) im- porters and dealers carriage and wagon materials, 108-110 Market, and 5-7 California
C. B., chief engineer stmr Constantine, office 10 Market
White Carlos, manager Pacific Newspa- per Publishing Co., 532 Clay, res Brooklyn
Charles, master mariner with J. B. Piper
Charles B., chief engineer, Clay-st Hill R. R., res 1402 Leavenworth Charles B., clerk, Custom House, res 543 Natoma
Charles, F., carpenter, Cal. Mill, res 13 Park av
Charles G., shipwright, res 427 Union Charles W., clerk with Morison, Harris & Co., res 606 Greenwich Cornelius, organbuilder, res Bu- chanan nr Ellis
D. W., insurance agent with Falk- ner, Bell & Co., res E s Guerrero nr Eighteenth
Daniel, bricklayer, res Welsh Harp Hotel
White David, machinist, res 746 Mission
Dennis, laborer, res 12 Geneva
Douglas, oysterman, res 26 Oak
E. Miss, teacher, Tehama Primary School, res East Oakland
E. H., glasscutter,res Overland House Edward, hostler, res cor Sixteenth and Mission
Ed., painter with Noble & Gallagher
Edward, porter, stationery dept., C. P. R. R
Edward P., prest La Grande Laun- dry, res rear 210 Thirteenth
White Elijah, physician, office and res 17 Third
Eliza, widow, res 24 Downey
Elizabeth Mrs., nurse, res Prot. Or- phan Asylum
Elizabeth Mrs., dressmaker, 603 Gea- ry Ellen, widow, res 129 Silver Eugene L., res 1524 Pacific
Fenton, special policeman, res 118 Ivy
Frank T., salesman, S. W. Rosen- stock & Co., res 711 Taylor
Franklin J, inspector, Custom House, res NW cor Filbert and Octavia Franklin T., stickerhand, Cal. Mills, res 1141 Folsom
White Frederick, contractor night work, 300 Sutter, res Vandewa- ter nr Mason
G. W., teamster with D. L. Farns- worth, res 25 Hyde
George, bricklayer, res Van Ness av nr Chestnut
George, drayman, 7 Dale
George, signpainter with Hopps & Sons, res 220 Grove
George, tinware and stoves, 1107 Howard
George D., salesman with McCain, Flood & McClure, res American Exchange
White George G., (Fabens & Co.) res 424 Bryant
George R., photographer, N. Y. Gal- lery, res 146 Natoma
H. F., speculator, res 13 Park av
H. M., with C. Jas. King of Wm. & Co.,res cor Broadway and Kearny
H. R., master tug Lookout, office pier 9 Steuart, res 523 Howard Harvey, carpenter, res 34 Tehama
Henry, cabinet maker with Gilbert & Moore
Henry, fireman, stmr Amador
Henry, hatter with Legay & Co, res 217 Capp
Henry C., carpenter, res California bet Hyde and Leavenworth
Henry K., cooper with Norton & Kel- ly, res Oakland
Henry L., collector, res 327 Jessie
NORCROSS & CO., K. of P. REGALIA AND UNIFORMS.
EVERY DESCRIPTION.
WM. L. GILBERT CLOCK CO., MURRAY DAVIS, Agent, 31 and 33 SUTTER STREET.
BETHESDA WATER NEVER FAILS TO CURE BRIGHT'S DISEASE. DUNBAR, HENDRY & LAVERY, Genera! Agents Pacific Coast, 107 Stockton s
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White House, (The) J. W. Davidson & Co., dry goods, NW cor Kearny and Post
White House Hotel, R. Coin & Co., proptrs., 420 Jackson bet Mont- gomery andSansome
- - Hugh, driver, Pac. Ice Co., res NE cor Mason and Vallejo
White I. K., manfr and dealer cigars, 221 Sacramento, res 1236 Mission
White J. B., (White & Allen) res Salt Lake City
J. Campbell, assayer, S. F. Assaying and Refining Works, res 107 Ridley
J. H., res Cosmopolitan Hotel
J. H. shipjoiner with P. M. S. S. Co.
J. P., clerk with J. P. H. Wentworth, res 212 Powell
Jacob, conductor N. B. and M. R.R., res 454 Tehama
Jacob, tailor, res 520 Stevenson
Jacob W., saddle and harness maker, 721 Sansome, res 11 Mason
- James, carpenter, ses 2612 Union
James, clerk, res Ns Dorland nr Do- lores
James, res 411 Tehama
James, laborer, res 133 Folsom
James, miner, res 415 East
James, laborer with Portland Boiler Works, res 149 Tehama
James, tinsmith with E. Pander, res Larkin nr Vallejo
James A., clerk with Jerome Lincoln, res 424 Bryant
James F., forman with Neville & Co., res 1233 Pacific
James H., chemist and metalurgist, office and res 23 Harriet
James M., bagmaker, res 1233 Pacific James N., real estate, res 1233 Pacific White James T. & Co., (James T. White) publishers' agent, 606 Clay White James T., (James T. White & Co,) res 514 Greenwich
James W., laundry, res S s Twenty- seventh bet Howard and Mission
John, bargeman, Custom House
John, blacksmith, res 2 Cleveland
John, bricklayer, res Van Ness av nr Chestnut
John, capitalist, res 1 Eddy
John, cashier Daily Morning Call,res 320 Lombard
- John, laborer, res rear 328 Third
John, millman, Pac. Rolling Mills
John, laborer, res 544 Folsom
John, machinist, Union Iron Works, res 6 Natoma
John, salesman with C. G. Ewing, res Pacific nr Leavenworth
John, seaman, res 409 Pacific
John, shoemaker with S. W. Rosen- stock & Co., res 515 Gough
White John, res 135 Natoma
John C., collector, Oakland ferry wharf, res 424 Bryant
John C., draughtsman with J. P. Gaynor, res Oakland
John D., carpenter, res Seventeenth nr Valencia
Joseph, clerk with A. H. Spence, rer 1014 Larkin
Joseph, general agent, res 117 Sixth Joseph, mason, res 734 Montgomery L. D. Miss, teacher, Mission Primary School
L. E., clerk, res 19 Second av Lambert B., solicitor, Empire Hotel res SE cor Jones and Vallejo
White Lovell, cashier San Francisco Savings Union, res 309 Powell
Luke, laborer, res 228 Ritch
M., mining, res 348 Fremont
Malcom C., brassfinisher with W. T Garratt, res 312 Beale
M. Mrs., lodgings, 130 Turk
M. P., laborer with La Grande Laun dry, res 210 Thirteenth
M. W., driver, Market-st R. R., re 529 Valencia
Mary, widow, res 2425 Buchanan
Mary, widow, dressmaker, res N Dorland nr Dolores
White Matthew, boots and shoes, 53 Commercial, res 334 Union
Michael, expressman, res 21 Folson Michael, stone cutter with Degan & Orford, res cor Sixteenth and First av
White Mountain M. Co., (Amador Co.) W Aug. Knapp, sec, office 116 Leides dorff
Mollie, dressmaker. res 27 Second
- N., capitalist, res 323 Fremont
N. B., clerk with Pacific Newspaper Pub. Co., res Brooklyn
Neil C., machinist, res rear 316 Beale Oscar W., traveling agent, Gian Powder Co., res 711 Franklin
P. J., res 332 Turk
Patrick, laborer, Palace Hotel, res 111 Jessie
Patrick, milkman, res W s San Bruno road nr Burrough's, University Mound
Patrick, upholsterer, res Otsego av n Ocean House road
White Peter, (White Bros. ) res 14 Guy pl
Philo, real estate dealer, res 22 Pros pect pl
R. with W. Maessen, res 177 Clara R. E., contractor and builder, res 414 Fell
Richard, blacksmith with P. M. S. S Co., res 614 Mission
Richard, druggist with William Koel ler, res 205 McAllister
The "Gerke," "A full flavored, pleasant Hock-like, Wine." -- London Lancet, June 20, 1874.
N. W. SPAULDING,
Manufacturer of Patent INSERTED TOOTH CIRCULAR SAWS, 17 and 19 Fremont S
GEO. W. CHAPIN, REAL ESTATE AGENT,
434 MONTGOMERY STREET.
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White Robert, (White & Bauer) res 1913 Stockton
Robert, carpenter with S. P. R. R., res 36 Welsh
Robert, physician, res 47 Second Robert C. Rev., res 1200 Larkin
Samson, plumber with Oregon S. S. Co., res 1308 Pacific
Samuel, machinist, res 642 Howard Silas A., principal Valencia-st Gram- mar School, res N s Twenty-third nr Valencia
Silas H., special policeman, res Shot- well bet Twenty-first and Twen- ty-second
Steven, stevedore, res 6 Howard
Steven M., barkeeper with J.A. Ken- nedy, res 3 Howard
Thomas, bricklayer, res 45 Minna Thomas, hostler with Central R. R. Co
Thomas, porter with L. Dinkelspiel & Co., res 532 Howard
Thomas, seaman, res Oregon House Thomas, shoemaker, 35 Pacific, res NW cor Davis and Clay
Thomas, with S. F. Chemical Works, res Guerrero bet Fourteenth and Fifteenth
Thompson, tinsmith with O. S. S. Co., res 1308 Pacific
Timothy, boilermaker, res 558 Lin- den
U. H., clerk with J. H. Crocker, res Pine bet Stockton and Dupont
W. A., clerk with H. M. Newhall & Co., res 325 Fremont
W. F., purser, P. M. S. S. Co
White W. H., (Allyne & W.) res 122 California
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