The New city annual directory of San Francisco, 1875, Part 169

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


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W. H. H., bagmaker with Neville & Co., res 1233 Pacific


Weston R., inspector, Custom House, res 406 Post


William, clerk with White & Bauer, res 1913 Stockton


William, laborer, S. F. Manfg Co., res What Cheer House


William, proptr The White House, W s Golden Gate Park


William, real estate, res 323 Fre- mont


William, teacher, Boys' High School, res cor Folsom and Ninth


William A., merchant, res 325 Fre- mont


William H., asst. foreman with I. M. Wentworth & Co., res 501 Van Ness av


White William H., liquors, cor Stock- ton and Morton, res 563 Natoma


William M., livery stable, res A, 513 Hayes


conductor O. R. R. Co., res 454 Tehama


Whiteberry P. H., master mariner with P. M. S. S. Co


see Whyte, and Wight


R., third officer, with P. M. S. S. Co


Whitehead Benjamin B., driver Hose Co. 4, S. F. Fire Dept., res 1802 Stock- ton


Charles, salesman with D. Samuels, res 213 Jones


John, liquor dealer, res 1812 Sacra- mento


Samuel, auctioneer with Killip & Co., res 549 Bryant


Samuel, cabinetmaker with W. J. T. Palmer & Co., res 1116 Pacific


Whitehurst Henry, cook with L. Meyer, res 15 Mellus pl


Whitelaw Thomas P. H., ship chandlery and junk, 266 Brannan


Whitely W. H., cashier, Naval Office, Custom House, res 708 Pine


W. N., medical student, 650 Wash- ington


Mrs., widow, res 106 Post


Whiteman James, seaman, res 5 Jackson - George, turner, res 7 Pinckney pl


Whiteside Alexander, drayman, 318 Clay, res W s Chatanooga nr Twenty- second


James H. pressman with Cubery & Co., res 917 Stockton


Whitfield Mrs,, res 868 Folsom


Albion, patternmaker, Risdon Iron Works, res 868 Third


Charles, res 1120 Pacific


Joseph, seaman, stmr Pelican


N. B., civil engineer, res 2536 Fol- som


William, machinist with Wm. Dea- con, res Montgomery's Hotel


Whitham John W., clerk with John F. Byx- bee, res 2321 Howard


Whiting George W., pail and tub turner with E. K. Howes & Co., res 9 Pinck- ney pl


H. H., collector, Spring Valley W. Works, res 631 Sacramento


Hugh, street contractor, res 32 Te- hama


J. G., chief engineer with P. M. S. S. Co


Josephine P., widow, res 26 South Park


Whiting M. S., merchant, and editor and publisher Wine Dealers' Ga- zette, 606 Montgomery, rooms 39-41


Samnel P.Rev., pastor Olivet Church, Protrero, res 1240 Howard


Sanford N., shoemaker with I. M. Wentworth & Co., res 120 Oak


Thomas, res 229 Third


W. J., inspector, Custom House, res 506 Third


OMMERCIAL INSURANCE CO. of CALIFORNIA.


Office, 228 California St.


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


BEAMISH'S, Nucleus Building, cor. Third and Market Sts .. SHIRTS, CLOTHING, Ready Made and to Orde


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Whiting William, purser, stmr Amador Whitlatch James A., miner, res Cosmopoli- tan Hotel


Whitley H. B., cook with Jacob H. Ahrens Whitlock Harry, conductor Market-st R.R. res 530 Sixteenth


Whitman A., watchman, C. P. R. R. stmrs George, cutter, shirt factory, res SE cor Oak and Octavia


- Henry, butcher, 823 Greenwich J. H., res 206 Kearny


Joseph H., bookkeeper with Well- man, Peck & Co., res 223 Kearny Whitman S. M. Co., (Storey Co., Nev,) G. D. Crocker, prest., 315 Califor- nia


S. P., land and loan office, 302 Mont- gomery


see Widmann


Whitmore E., carriagemaker, 1106 Howard, res First av nr Fifteenth


Frederick O., machinehand with H. Granz, res 4511/2 Jessie


George, carpenter, 611/2 Clementina John H., conductor, Clay-st Hill R. R., res 3 Florence


M. Mrs., res 4511/2 Jessie


S. H., blacksmith, res 3 Florence


Sylvester S., with John Franetta, res SW cor Capp and Twenty-fifth


Wallace L., clerk, 110 Bush, res 4511/2 Jessie


Whitney & Co.'s Express, T. W. Mul- ford, pres, A. D. Whitney, supt, F. H. Smith, sec, principal office SW cor Jackson and Davis


Whitney & Webster, (F. L. Whitney and F. R. Webster) wool ware- house, King bet Fourth and Fifth Whitney A. D., supt., Whitney & Co.'s Express, res Oakland


- A. L., deputy County Clerk, res cor Nineteenth and Valencia


A. W., stockbrocker, S. F. Stock and Exchange Board


Annie, widow, bakery, 404 Folsom Charles, gardener, res Adams House Charles, salesman with Wilmerding & Kellogg, res 539 California


- E., widow, res Summer W s B. H. Edgar B., clerk with Redington, Hos- tetter & Co., res 2025 Polk


Whitney Frank L., (Whitney & Web- ster) res 322 Turk


Franklin E. R., supt. vaults, S. F. Safe Deposit Co., res 505 Bush


- George, res 322 Turk


George S., machinist with I. H. Small, res 54 First


Whitney George H., stevedore and contractor, 24 Mission, res E s Bartlet nr Twenty-fourth


I. Miss, teacher, Tyler-st Primary School, res 1410 Pine


J. Miss, res 1410 Pine


Whitney James D., (J. P. & J. D Whitney) visiting physician, S Mary's Hospital, 204 Sutter co Kearny, res Lick House


Whitney J. P. & J. D., (J P. an James D. Whitney) physicians office 204 Sutter NW cor Kea ny


Whitney J. P., (J. P. & J. D. Whitney physician, office 204 Sutter, re 524 Sutter


J. R. & Co., (John R. Whitney) com mission and forwarding mchts 405 Front, room 7


James, res 206 Kearny


James, bookkeeper with Brittan, Ho. brook & Co., res 33 Kearny


James G., salesman, Cal. Furnitur Manfg Co., res 322 Turk


James O., salesman with Weil Woodleaf, res 607 Sutter


John J., saloon, NW cor Fourth an Bluxome, res 16 Bluxome


John R., (J. R. Whitney & Co.) re San Josè


Nathaniel, laborer, res 4 Codman I Plyne M., collector, res 505 Bush S. A., widow, res 612 Taylor


Whitney Sumner & Co., (Sumne Whitney and J. Has Brouck) in porters and dealers law books 613 Clay


Whitney Sumner, (Sumner Whitne; & Co.) res 113 Page


Thomas, seaman, res 131 Spear


Whitney W., master, stmr Eastport, re 7 Glover


W. K., apothecary, 204 Sutter, re 1625 Sacramento


, res 5 Stockton


William M., collector with Singe Mnfg Co., res 2 Glover


Whitsted Edward, res W s San Jose av be Twenty-fourth and Twenty-fifth Whittaker James, waiter with F. I. Cutter res 82 Jessie


Whittal Mary, widow, res 153 Silver


Whittam Matthew, foreman, Union Box Fac tory, res 2726 Folsom


Whittel George, salesman with Murphy, Gran & Co., res Occidental Hotel


Whittemore D. H., atty-at-law, offic 5 Court blk, 636 Clay, res 272 Mission


J. B., architect with P. R. Schmidt 103 Post


Laura, widow, inspectress Custon House, res 617 Eddy


, carpenter, res 421 Fourth


Whitten R. C., carpenter, res 1512 Sum ner


Thomas, watchman, U. P. Silk Mnf Co., res W s San Bruno road n Six-mile House


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


E. P. FELLOWS & CO.,


Sole Agents for FRITZCHE, SCHIMMEL & CO.'S ESSENTIAL OILS and FLAVORING EXTRCTS


GEO. W. CHAPIN, 434 Montgomery Street,


HAS BARGAINS IN REAL ESTATE ..


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Whittier. Fuller & Co., (William F. Whittier, William P. Fuller, James Duffy, David Ravekes, and Joseph Steffens) manfrs and importers paints, oils, varnishes and glass, 21-23 Front


J. C., conductor, Market-st R. R.


M. B., salesman with M. Goodwin & Co., res 826 Broadway


Whittier William F., (Whittier, Ful- ler & Co.) res cor Howard and Twentieth


Whittle Deering, clerk with James De Frem- ery & Co., res 919 Howard


J., jr., grainer, res 1515 Broadway Whittlesey Edmond A., solicitor, res 1521 Misson


Whittock William, drygoods, 15 Bowen's blk South S. F.


Vhitton A. K., clerk, room 34 Montgomery blk, res Oakland


C., driver, O. R. R. Co.


Charles F., shorthand reporter, room 34 Montgomery blk, res Oakland J. W., driver, O. R. R. Co., res 215 Tehama


Whitworth Jane E. Mrs., proptrss Durning House Restaurant, 959 Market


Vhykoff Albert, mariner, res 946 Howard Whymper Fredk, civil engineer and draughs- man, res Overland House


Whyte J. S. G., laundryman, La Grande Laundry


John P., carpenter and builder, res 205 Fell


Neil C., machinist, Golden State Iron Works, res 312 Beale see White and Wight


Viberg O. P., cabinetmaker with Kragen & Co., res Chicago Hotel


Vich Michael, machinist, res 601 Brannan Vichelhausen L., butchers' collector, res 33 Sixth


Vichi John, fisherman, res 503 East


Vichman Henry, porter with Altschul & Hil- debrandt, res Continental Hotel Vichham J., bricklayer, res Central Hotel Vick John, laborer, res Morrell pl


Vicke August, porter, Oriental Bonded Ware- house, res 459 Bryant


Vicker H., bookkeeper with Kullman & Ar- mer, res Oak betOctavia and Gough Mrs., dressmaker, res 636 Green Vickersham William H., carpenter, res rear 10 Boardman pl Vickertscheimer Frederick, tailor, 335 Bush, res Helvetia Hotel


Vickes A. M., clerk, Grand Hotel Vickman Margaret, widow, res 21 Essex Vicks George, driver with Sutter-st R. R. Co., res 11 Austin Vickwase George C., res Grand Hotel Vidber J. H., chemist and apothecary, SW cor Third and Market, res 418 Jones


Widber Jacob, carpenter, Public School Dept, res 219 Mason


Widdenson John, master mariner, res 12 Clay


Widder Goswin, civil engineer, res 512 Fil- bert


Wide West Gold and Silver M. Co., Abraham Halsey, sec, office 200 Sansome


Wideman Jacob, teacher, Cosmopolitan School, res 2522 Webster


James, teacher, Hayes Valley Gram- mar School, res 2522 Webster


Widemann M., musician, res 1410 Leaven- worth


Wider Fred. C., cooper with D. Woerner, res 549 Mission


Widham George, farmer, W s Ocean House road, nr County line


Widman Adolph, mining engineer, res 30 Potrero av


John, real estate, res 30 Potrero av Widmann Catharine, widow, res 1921 Mason William H., clerk with Indemnity Union, res 1921 Mason


Widow and Orphan Fund Life In- surance Co., Daniel McLaren, agent, 238 Montgomery


Widows' Home for Aged and Infirm Females, NE cor Bryant and Rincon pl


Widson -, Mrs., seamstress, res National Hotel


Wiebalk Nicholas, groceries, SW cor Polk and Bush


Wiebe & Strehl, (William Wiebe and Philip Strehl) hairdressing saloon 8 O'- Farrell


William, (Wiebe & Strehl) res 5 Cot- tage pl


Wiebel Michel, laborer, res NE cor Eighth and Brannan


Wieboldt Peter, clerk with D. William Tiet- jen, res NW cor Pacific and San- some


Wiedeman Gustave, machinist, res res 30 Jessie


John, cooper, res 510 Bryant


Wieder Charles, res 64 First


Wiederhold John, blacksmith, res 23 Zoe Wiedner Joseph, maltster with J. Nibbe & Co., res 1428 Pine


Wiegand Eugene, (D. M. Bishop & Co. and Bishop & Wiegand) 521 Clay, res 1921 Mason


Herrman, clerk with C. Hubert & Co., res cor Powell and Union


J. H., salesman with H. Buneman, res 673 Clementina


John, sailmaker with P. M. S. S. Co. Wiegandt H. R. U., waiter Western House, 134 Steuart


Wiegmann Henry, clerk with Charles Bose M., tinsmith, res 538 Linden


Wiehe C. Miss, teacher, Tyler and Jones Primary School, res 720 Folsom


R. J. TRUMBULL, DEALER IN


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


NATIONAL CLOCK CO., 31 and 33 SUTTER St., below Montgomery -- MURRAY DAVIS, Agent.


EUREKA FOUNDRY, THOMPSON BROS., Proprietors,


129 and 131 BEALE ST., bet. MISSION and HOWARD


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"Wiehe Joseph, solicitor, res 1116. Stockton Wieland Bros., (F. and J. Wieland) com- mission merchants and provis- ions, 509 Front


Conrad, musician, res 742 Market F., (Wieland Bros.) res 1513 Post


F. L., brewer with Philadelphia Brewery, res 233 Second


Fred., tailor with Kenny & Sheahan, res 213 Stevenson


J., (Wieland Bros) res SW cor Bush and Webster


Wieland John, proptr Philadelphia Brewery, res 236 Second


John H., clerk. Philadelphia Brew- ery, res 236 Second


Wienandt G., bookkeeper with Kabath & Ladd, res 308 Stockton


Wienars John, porter with Rosenstock & Co., res 234 Ritch


Wiener Aaron, (I. Wiener & Co.) res 138 Perry


Aaron, res 337 Clementina


Adolph, business manager, Butler Bros, res 714 Larkin


Albert, clerk with Stolz Bros, res 253 Jessie


Andrew, clerk with S. Schoenholz & Bro., res 253 Jessie


I. & Co., (Isaac and Aaron Wiener) clothing and gents" furnishing goods, 818 Kearny


Isaac, (I. Wiener & Co.) res 138 Perry


Jacob J., salesman with G. Abraham, res 30 Stone


Mitchel, salesman with M. A. Wolfe, res 253 Jessie


Simon, cigarmaker with Hyman Har- ris, 137 Third


Wienet Mrs., res 253 Jessie


Wienke C., bootmaker, res 829 Folsom


Wier & Heins, (Christ Wier and Nick Heins) bowling alley, wine, beer and billard saloon, NW cor Mis- sion and Fourth, basement


Wier Christ, (Wier & Heins) res NW cor Mission and Fourth


John, porter with Huntington, Hop- kins & Co., res 22 Silver


Theodore, salesman with Eisen Bros & Co., 12 Stevenson see Weir and Ware Wiese C., saloon, 40 Jackson


Charles, master mariner, office 305 East


Frederick, master mariner with J. B. Piper


Frederick, coachman with John Hooper, res 20 Rincon pl


Fritz, seaman res, NorthGerman Hotel


G. H., stevedore, Lumbermens' Prot Union, 71 New Montgomery


George H., furnishing goods and toys, 326 Sixth


Wiese Peter, upholsterer with Hardie & Fredericks, res 118 Dora


Wiesel Charles, stevedore, res 7 Howard Wiesenhavern Louis, barber, 1055 Folsom Wieser I., laborer, Bay Sugar Refinery


Wiesner John, carrier, Evening Post, res 506 Market


Wiester & Co., (W. H. Wiester) manufact- urers and dealers patent novelties, 17 New Montgomery


William H., (Wiester & Co.) res 559 Minna


Wigard Henry, seaman, res 415 East Wigfall Dempsey, cook, Morton House Wigge Henry, with C. P. R. R. Co., res 431 Pine


Wigger Henri, secretary, German Consulate, res 816 Powell


Wiggett & Lupton, (Henry Wigget and Charles B. Lupton) ginger beer manufacturers, SE cor Broad- way and Mason


Wiggett Henry, (Wiggett & Lupton)res SE cor Broadway and Mason


Wiggin B. Frank, watchmaker with W. K Vanderslice & Co., res 18 Russ Charles L., grand secretary, Grand Chapt R. A. M., office Masoni Temple, res 1508 Jones


Frank, watchmaker, 136 Sixth, re: 18 Russ


Henry, (Andrew Mason & Co.) re Eighth


Wiggin Marcus P., atty-at-law, 32 California, res Oakland


William, house painter, res rear 162 Powell


W. K., painter with Frost & Richards 10 Morton


Wiggins W. W., asst secretary, Ban California, res 1840 California William H., engineer, P. M. S. S Co., res 603 Third


Wight & Corbyn, (G. J. Wight and S Corbyn) attys-at-law, Court Ex change, Dunbar alley


A. S., inspector, Custom House


Wight G. J., (Wight & Corbyn) re 628 Filbert


Wightman Charles, salesman with H. Wror kow & Co, res Oakland


John, real estate, res 215 Thirteent Wightman John, jr., (Larzelere, With am & W.) res 430 Oak


Wigmore James, special policeman, res 2 High land terrace


John, dealer hardwood, 126 Spear res NW cor Pacific av and Octavi


Wigt George, waiter, res 9 Jane pl


Wik Olof, refiner, S. F. Assaying and R fining Works, res Morrel pl


Wiklen Carl, seaman, res North Germa Hotel


Wikoff James, res 737 Howard Wilbar Charles F., boxmaker, res 179 Jess


C. P. VAN SCHAACK & CO ..


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


The "Gerke," "A clean, delicate, fine flavored Wine." -- Bell's Messenger, London, May 23, 1874.


¡EO. W. CHAPIN, REAL ESTATE AGENT,


434 MONTGOMERY STREET.


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Wilbar Henry C., drayman, res 179 Jessie James C., boxmaker, res 179 Jessie Marshall, carpenter and builder, res 179 Jessie


Wilbeck Peter, carriagemaker, res 121 Powell Wilber George B., collector, Evening Post, res 215 Mason


Wilbern Henry, laborer with Funcke & Co., res cor Ninth and Brannan


Wilbert Nicholas, laborer, res 2 Lick


Wilbirt John L., dentist, 703 Market, res 521 Stevenson


Vilbrand B., carpenter, res 13 Louisa Vilbur James, clerk, res 149 Second


T. G., shipwright, Shipwrights' Assn, 71 New Montgomery


Vilkens, Claus, cook with Dr. F. Zeile, res 528 Pacific


Vilcocks Benjamin, collector, 238 Mont- gomery, res 5 Calhoun


R., driver O. R. R.Co., res 221 Tehama Vilcombe Nelson, second pantryman, stmr Constantine


Vilcox Alfred B., seaman, res 14 De Boom


Allen, steam water lifter, 121 Fre- mont, res 1428 Howard


C. E., planer with Pac. Barrel and Keg Co., res SW cor Brannan and Seventh


Charles, cook, res 20 Folsom


Vilcox David, (E. B. Dean & Co) res Oakland


Joseph R., builder, res 915 Bryant


Samuel T., steward, C. P. R. R. stmrs, res 1806 Mason


Willard, teamster, res Lombard nr Franklin


William, master mariner, res 54 Sacramento


William C., pump manufacturer, 18-20 Fremont, res 253 Third ,res 835 California


see Willcox


'ild David, teamster, res S s Sutter bet Laguna and Buchanan


- Frank, bookkeeper, res 326 O'Farrell Jacob, baker, res Weber House, 433 Broadway


John R., real estate agent, res NE cor Vallejo and Octavia


Vild Thomas C., (Eagles & W.) res 549 Howard


Ode Emily Mrs., widow, res 1709 Webster Vilde F. B., real estate, 520 Montgom- ery, and bookkeeper with A. Roman & Co., res 326 O'Farrell Frederick, sugar refiner, res 735 Brannan


J. W., commission broker, office 405 Front


James M., merchandise broker, res 718 California


John R., mining sec., 24 Merchants' Exchange, res NE cor Octavia and Vallejo


Wilde West, tanner, res 127 Jackson


Wilder Ada Mrs., clerk P. O., res 155 New Montgomery


Charles B., house and signpainter, 545 Fourth, res 22 Mission


Wilder Charles J,, freight auditor, C. P. R. R., res 2612 Kearny,


Wilder David, clerk Cal. Dry Dock Co., 28 Merchants Exchange, res 2 Union pl


Edward F., printer, res SW cor Nine- teenth and Dolores


F. A., clerk with N. A. Handy, res SW cor Bush and Mason


Fred, machinist, res 106 Post


Hyrum, money broker, 626 Mont- gomery, res Fairmont Ranch


Joseph, machinist, res 613 Mission


R. T., first asst engineer P. M. S. S. Co.


W. P., carpenter with Enterprise Mill, res 769 Harrison


Wildermuth Julius, old Turn Verein Hall, 620 Bush


Wildes J. H., chief draughtsman, U. S. Surveyor General's office, 306 Pine, res 626 Harrison .


Wildgans George, bootfitter with J. Sulli- van, res 1008 Powell


Wildman Wilson, Pacific Rolling Mills, res S s Shasta nr Michigan


Wilds John W., porter with A. C. Nichols & Co., res 127 Jackson


William, cook, stmr Coquille, res 1307 Stockton


Wildt V., machinist, with W. T. Garratt, res 317 Bush


William, with Cornell Watch Co,, cor Fourth and Bryant


Wile J. Mrs., res 216 Tyler Leon, res 330 Hayes


Wiles Frank, hostler, McCord & Malone, res Jessie bet First and Second


S. F., laborer, res New Franklin Ho- tel clerk, res Franklin Hotel


Wiley A. C., carpenter, res 115 Sixth


Charles, laundryman, Occidental Ho- tel, res 29 Rousch


- E. H. Mrs., res 14 O'Farrell


Francis M., harnessmaker, with Main & Winchester, res 704 Howard


Isaac, mariner, res SE cor Treat av and Twenty-second


S. R., bookkeeper with J. K. Prior William, laborer, res 4051% Natoma stevedore with Menzies & Bing- ham


Wilges Thomas, dishwasher, Saulman's Restaurant, res 211 Prospect pl


Wilhelm A., physician, 29 Kearny, res 106 Eddy


Wilhelm Carl L., druggist, 46 Sixth - Henry, bootmaker, W s Valencia nr Sixteenth


ORCROSS & CO., ALL WORK GUARANTEED


AS REPRESENTED.


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


BETHESDA WATER, the acknowledged cure for DIABETES. DUNBAR, HENDRY & LAVERY, General Agents Pacific Coast, 107 Stockton St.


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Wilhelm Henry, hostler with South Park Stables, res 415 Brannan


- John, cooper with Pacific Barrel and Keg Co., res 43 Clara


W., res Nucleus House


Wilhelmi Bros., (C. and H. Wilhelmi) im- porters and wholesale wines and liquors, 324 Clay


Conrad, (Wilhelmi Bros.) res S s McAllister bet Polk and Van Ness av


Hermann, (Wilhelmi Bros.) res S s McAllister bet Polk and Van Ness av


Wolrad, cook with J. Casimir, res 3 Mary lane


Wilhelms Franz, cook, bark Gen. Cobb, res 5 Jackson


Lewis, clerk with Chas. Karstens, res 326 Jackson


Wilhelmsen Peter, carpenter with Excelsior Mill Co., res 820 Pacific


Wilke F. E., stockbroker, 411 California, res 620 Greenwich


Ferdinand G. O., painter, res NE cor Eighteenth and Guerrero


Henry, wheelwright, res 10 Bryant av Hermann, upholsterer, res 812 O'Far- rell


Wilke Louis, liquor saloon, 240 Sutter, res 246 Jessie


-, Mrs., widow, res 1618 Powell


Wilkelman L., watchmaker with James Young, res 12612 Perry


Wilkens Martin, messenger with Sullivan & Moorhead, res 210 Ritch


William, grocery, SW cor Sutter and Stockton


Wilker Reinhard, driver with R. Frank, res Sixteenth av and I, South S. F.


Wilkersen Samuel, res 730 Filbert


Wilkes John, Maguire's New Theatre Wilkey E. H., res 535 Turk


Wilkie Alexander, capitalist, res 445 Minna Alfred, tenor singer, res 706 California


Andrew, carpenter, res S s Clipper bet Church and Chatanooga


David, machinist, res 111 Harrison H., upholsterer with Chas. M. Plum & Co., res 812 O'Farrell


J. J., stairbuilder with Jesse & Drew, res Fourth nr Mission


James, bookkeeper, res 111 Harrison John, confectioner with Huston & Prosbasco, res 535 Turk


- John, plumber, res 583 Market


William, plumber with McNally & Hawkins, res 583 Market


Wilkins B. P., (Close & W.) res 802 Market Charles, seaman, res North German Hotel


C. G., asst. roller, coiners' dept. U. S. Mint, res 217 Sixth


Edward M., bandsawyer with Andrew Frei, res 328 Brannan


Wilkins Ellen M. Mrs., music teacher, res 1182 Harrison


Frank, instrument maker with John Roach, res SW cor Jackson and Stockton


Frederick Mrs., music teacher, res 605 Ellis


Frederick A., teamster with National Flour Mills, res 611 Larkin


James H., cook, res 120 Morton John, clerk with F. J. Thibault


Wilkins John H. B., atty-at-law, 442 California, res E s Steiner bet Eddy and Ellis


John S., nurse, 911 Washington


Matthias, groceries and liquors, NE cor Mason and Chestnut


Priscilla, widow, res 129 Francisco


T. H., physician and surgeon, 655 Washington


Texas I., rollcaller, Palace Hotel, res 5257/2 Howard


William, shipwright, res 20 Zoe


Willard P., carpenter, res 620 Pacific Willard P., carpenter, res Morrell pl William P., porter with Morison, Harris & Co., res 120 Morton see Wilkens


Wilkenson C., carpenter, res McGrath's Hotel


F. D., master brig Hesperian, office 34 Market


Frank A., barkeeper with J. W Grelis, res International Hotel


Harry, bookkeeper with Liebes Bros & Co., res 727 Pine


James, bookkeeper, Montgomery' Hotel


James, purser, P. M. S. S. Co


John J., cooper, res 321/2 Langton


Joseph, freight clerk, P. M. S. S. C


Joseph W., res 327 O'Farrell


Philetus C., (Bjorkman & W.) re 563 Natoma


R., messenger, U. S. Paymaster dept., res Oakland


Richard, quartermaster, P. M. S. S Co


Robert, carpenter, res 108 Hickory Samuel, wool grader, Railroad Wo Depot, res 730 Filbert


Smith, with H. and L. Co. 3, S. J Fire Dept., res engine hous Market nr Tenth


Smithson, drover, res 15 Vallejo


Thomas, carpenter, res N. S. Tyl bet Pierce and Scott


William, boots and shoes, 1216 Po William, laborer, res rear 746 Mini


Will & Finck, (F. A. Will and Juli Finck) cutlers, locksmiths a) bellhangers, 821 Kearny and 1 Montgomery


Will Frederick A., (Will & Finc res 1308 Powell


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


PACIFIC SAW MANUFACTURING COMPANY,


17 and 19 Fremont, near Markt


GEO. W. CHAPIN, 434 Montgomery Street,


HAS BARGAINS IN REAL ESTATE.


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Will John D., barkeeper with H. F. Mor- ken, res 320 Pine


Willard Ed., carriagemaker, res 605 Minna George, mining, res 116 Turk


J. W., traveling agent, Cal. Powder Works, res Brooklyn


Leon, salesman with Ackerman Bros., res 1314 Stockton


Lewis, upholsterer with W. J. Heney & Co., res 101 Minna


Nathan, clerk with S. Bine, res 1219 Sutter


P. M. Mrs., dressmaker, 30 Ellis Silas, mason, res 803 Leavenworth W. S., res 115 Montgomery blk Willats Daniel, carpenter, res 226 Eighth Willbrand B., carpenter, res 13 Louisa Willburn Walter, res 801 Vallejo


Willcott Mary Mrs., lodgings, 221 Tehama Willcox & Gibbs' S. M. Co., Elijah B. Cutler, general agent Pacific Coast, 111 Post


Willcox O. B., Brevet Major-General and Colonel commanding 12th Infantry, res Angel Island


S. T., prest Cal. Cocoanut Pulveriz- ing Co., 738 Howard


Willcutt & Rowe, (James Willcutt and Al- bert Rowe) shipwrights, 6 Mer- chant


James, (Willcutt & Rowe) res 628 O'Farrell


Willcutt Joseph L., secretary S. P. R. R. Co., res 628 O'Farrell


Wille Frederick, cabinetmaker with Pacific U. W. Furniture Manfg Co., res 246 Stevenson


Willet Daniel, carpenter, res 226 Eighth - E. H., driver with McMillan & Kester, res Oakland


J. S., carpenter, res 904 Kearny Villett Albert P., foreman with Einstein Bros. & Co., res 25 Rousch Villey Charles, seaman, res 5 Jackson Villey Charles J., (O. F. Willey & Co.) res 108 Prospect pl


G. B., shoemaker with Einstein Bros. & Co., res 122 Hayes


Willey John M., physician and surgeon, office and res 1019 Folsom


M. B. Miss, teacher languages and music, res 1019 Folsom


Villey O. F. & Co., (O. F. and Charles J. Willey) importers and manufacturers carriages and wagons, cor Battery and Hal- leck


Villey O. F., (O. F. Willey & Co.) res 522 Third


W. J., salesman with O. Lawton & Co., res Cosmopolitan Hotel


William, special policeman, res 150 Eighth


William M., mining, res 1019 Folsom Tilliam Horace W., student, res 815 Bush


William Howard, engineer with Steiger & Kerr, res cor Laguna and McAl- lister


Paul, seaman, res 119 Jackson


William Shakespeare G. M. Co., (Butte Co., Cal.) W. R. Townsend, sec, office 330 Pine


William Tell House, F. Huber and F. Gercke, proprietors, 317 Bush Mrs., dressmaker, res 704 Folsom -, master mariner, res 13 Monroe Williams & Gray, (J. P. Williams and H. S. Gray) carpenters and builders, 619 California


Williams & Kempf, (George M. Williams and George W. Kempf) furniture, 117 Third


Williams & Marshall, (Joseph S. Williams and Joseph Marshall) groceries and liquors, NW cor Drumm and Oregon


Williams & Sons, (John L., Henry L. and Chester Williams) leather and findings, 27 New Montgomery




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