The New city annual directory of San Francisco, 1875, Part 170

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


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Williams & Thornton, (John J. Williams and James D. Thornton) attys-at- law, office 804 Montgomery, rooms 14-16


A., restaurant, 232 First


A. L., moulder with Pacific Iron Works, res 516 Folsom "


Aaron Rev., res 720 Mission


Abram P., (Livingston & Co.) res 11 Kearny


Albert Rev., res 26 Ellis


Albert, seaman, res 726 Howard


Alfred, machinist, res 107 Austin


Alfred S., drayman, res 919 Howard


Amos, book agent, res 69 Clementina Andrew, special policeman, res 641 Third


Andrew G., photograph printer with William Shew, res Russ House


- Ann, dressmaker, res 589 Market


B. F., shipjoiner, office cor Sacra- mento and Drumm, res 418 Shipley Benjamin, (Benjamin Williams & Co.) res Russ House


Benjamin & Co., (Benjamin Williams V. Koppel and D. W. F. Blsbee) spice, tea and coffee, 507 Clay


Blanchard & Co., (Henry B. Wil- liams, Henry P. Blanchard and C. B. Morgan) shipping and com- mission mchts, 218 California


C. A., carpenter, res 214 Tehama C. L. & Co., (C. L. Williams) gen- eral mchts, 417 Washington


C. L., (C. L. Williams & Co.) and general manager Cement Co., res American Exchange Hotel


C. P., master schr Gotoma, office 44 Market


Caleb M., collector, Bank California, res NWcor Sansome and California


OMMERCIAL INSURANCE CO, OF CALIFORNIA,


Office, 228 California St.


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


SHIRTS, CLOTHING, FURNISHING GOODS,


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


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Williams Caroline Mrs., lodgings, 746 How- ard Caroline Miss, teacher, res 5 Pros- pect pl


Williams George C., waiter, Miners' Restau- rant


George E., res 707 Ellis


George F., surveyor, res 101 Steuart


George H., barkeeper with Barney Corrigan, res 812 Clay


George H., laborer, res Polk nr Lom- bard


Charles, longshoreman, res Junction House


Charles, seaman, res 39 Pacific


Charles, teamster, res Ash av nr Lar- kin


Charles H., master mariner, res 2113 Larkin


Charles M., bookkeeper, res 613 Mis- sion


Chauncey B., supt. Pacific Paving Co., res NW cor Church and Cleveland


Williams Chester, (Williams & Sons) res 10 Monroe


D. O., carrier, Post Office, res NW cor Polk and Green


David, laborer, res 546 Mission


David, watchman with Reese Llew- ellyn, res 536 Mission


Edward, laborer, res 525 Filbert


Edward A., blacksmith with C. H. Leavitt, res 115 Dora


Edward H., clerk, Occidental Billiard Room, res 128 Kearny


Edward W., pressman with G. H. Tay & Co., res 1228 Washington Edwin A., entry clerk with Treadwell & Co., res 769 Folsom


Evan, barkeeper, Wright's Hotel, res 218 Broadway


Evan H., catcher with Pacific Rolling Mills


F. A., compositor, Examiner, res 1420 Jackson


- Francis, stonecutter, res 27 Eddy


Frank, laborer, res cor Oregon and Drumm


Frank, seaman, res 1309 Broadway


Franklin, clerk with Kittle & Co., res 613 Turk


- Frederick, clerk, Continental Hotel


J., stonecutter, res 6 John


J., janitor, res 1019 Pacific


J., whitewasher, res 835 Pacific


J. Mrs., widow, res 621 Leavenworth


J. C., stockbroker, res 156 Third


J. E., blacksmith with C. Oester, 11 Broadway .


J. J., atty-at-law, res Occidental Hote


J. W., steward, res 251 Tehama


J. W. P., barkeeper, res 615 Bush


James, blacksmith, res SE cor Taylo and O'Farrell


James, dyer, res 1469 Minna


James, fireman, C. P. R. R. Co.'s stmr James, deckhand, U. S. stmr Mc Pherson


James, porter, Odd Fellows' Saving Bank, 325 Montgomery


"Gerke" Wine, vintage 1868. The future "Chateau Yquem" of California. "Eugene Casserly."


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Williams Charles, carpenter and build- er, 421 Sansome, res 925 Wash- ington


- George H., (Titcomb & W.) Lick House


res


George M., (Williams & Kempf) res 426 Clementina


George N., atty-at-law, 306 Pine, res 1501 Jones


Grace E., compositor, Woman's Pub- lishing Co


H.G., master mariner, res Russ House


H. R., supt melting dept, U. S. Mint, res Twenty-sixth nr Valencia


Harry, stevedore, res 26 Howard


Henry, capitalist, res 32 Tehama


Henry, laborer, res Montgomery's Hotel


Henry, laborer, res 713 Harrison


. Henry, longshoreman, res 713 Front Henry, messenger, Bank British Col- umbia, SE cor California and Sansome


Henry, seaman, res 54 Sacramento


Henry, shoecutter with Einstein Bros & Co., res 107 Austin


Henry B., (Williams, Blanchard & Co.) res San Mateo


Henry B., carpenter, res 213 Twelfth Henry F., bookbinder, res 213 Twelfth Williams Henry F., real estate, 740 Fourth, res S s Seventeenth av bet K and L, South S. F. [see adv. page 6B.]


Williams Henry L., (Williams & Sons) res 10 Monroe


- Homer, patent medicines, 81/2 Bren ham pl, res 1110 Clay


Hyram, waiter with D. A. Kneass, res 524 Mission


J. V. B., barkeeper with J. A. Lukin res 515 Bush


G. G., master schr Louisa West, La Rue's wharf, res Pacheco


- George, clerk, res 54 First


George, cook with John Caro, res 1010 Ellis


George, conductor, N. B. and M. R. R. Co


George, seaman, res Oregon House


- George, laborer, res 32 Main


George, receiving clerk, 17 Battery, res NE cor Sixth and Mission


George, weaver, S. F. Pioneer Wool- en Factory, res Polk bet Chest- nut and Lombard


George A., painter, res 1405 Pacific


George A., porter, Thomas H. Selby & Co., res 616 Harrison


E. P. FELLOWS & CO ..


IMPORTERS OF DRUGGISTS' GLASSWARE AND SUNDRIE


GEO. W. CHAPIN, REAL ESTATE AGENT,


434 MONTGOMERY STREET.


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Williams James, porter, What Cheer House - James L., clerk, res 114 William


Jane ladies' underwear, 726 Howard


John, bricklayer, res 207 Tehama


John, butcher with George D. Hodges & Co., res 1251 Market


John, butcher, res Spreen's Exchange, South S. F.


John, clerk, res S s Twentieth bet Guererro and Dolores


John, clerk, res 1330 Washington


John, cabinetmaker, res 10081/2 Mar- ket


John, horsetrainer, res Agricultural Fair Grounds


John, jeweler, Cal. Jewelry Co., res 116 Silver


John, laborer, res 254 Clara


John, lodgings, 14 Virginia


John, quartermaster, P. M. S. S. Co


John, roller, Pacific Rolling Mills, res E s Michigan nr Sierra


John, shoemaker, 1640 Mission


John, shoemaker, res S s Twenty- sixth nr Castro


John A., with Union Iron Works, res 53312 Natoma


John B., asst. keeper, res Golden Gate Park


John C., (Lovejoy & W.) res 706 California


John D., cook, 959 Market


John F., correspondent with W. T. Coleman & Co., res Oakland


Williams John F., coal miner, office 1 Montgomery blk, res 420 First


John J., (Williams & Thornton) atty-at-law, res Occidental Hotel


Williams John L., (Williams & Sons) res 10 Monroe


John P., (Williams & Gray) res 618 California


John R., machinist, res 5331/2 Natoma John S., shipwright, res 26 DeBoom Joseph, carpenter, res E s Mississippi bet Butte and Solano


Joe, laborer, Potrero cut


Joseph, stonemason, res 2 Turk


Joseph E., special policeman, res 108 Powell


Joseph H. H., mining operator, 24 Merchants' Exchange, res Oak- land


Joseph M., shipwright, res 10 Teha- ma pl


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


Joseph W., lettercarrier, P. O., res 1513 Broadway


L. E., widow, res 1513 Broadway Laura, widow, res 2012 Larkin


Lewis, cook with P. M. S. S. Co.


Lottie Mrs., res 10612 Third


Louis, carpenter, res 15 Anna


Williams L'ouis, ticket seller, Opera House, res 601/2 Second


- M., cook with P. M. S. S. Co.


M., chophouse, 15 Vallejo


M., varnisher with Kragen & Co., res 15 Washington


M. A., Mrs., res 156 Third


M. D., salesman, 616 Kearny, res 926 Jackson


Malcolm, seaman, res 39 Pacific


Mary, widow, res 1228 Howard


Mary Mrs., res 681 Mission


Mary, widow, res 24 Commercial


Michael, delivery clerk with Cal. Fur- niture Manfg Co., res 1525 Bush N. F., barber, 799 Fourth, res 30 Freelon


- O. P., carpenter, Palace Hotel


P. Mrs., res 6012 Second


Peter, carpenter with William Kre- ger, res Wisconsin Hotel


Peter, laborer, res Berry-st House


Peter, laborer, res rear 412 Post


Peter, longshoreman, res 619 Pacific


- Price, carpenter, res 100812 Market


- R. P., oiler with P. M. S. S. Co.


Reuel, carpenter with J. P. Curtis, res 12 Park av


Richard, seaman, res 54 Sacramento


Richard Lloyd, with Falkner, Bell & Co., res The Windsor


Robert, bootblack, 202 Fourth, res 19 Taylor pl


Robert, machinist, res Montgomery's Hotel


S. S., saddler with Main & Winches- ter, res 30 O'Farrell


Samuel, cook, res 30 Tehama


Williams Samuel, editor Evening Bul- letin, 517 Clay, res 235 O'Farrell Samuel, laborer, res 28 Tehama


Samuel, saddler, res 624 Commercial


Samuel, stevedore, Lumbermen's Prot Unioa, 71 New Montgomery


Samuel, steward, stmr Pathenius, res Scott


Samuel, whitesmith with Phoenix Iron Works res 68 Natoma


Samuel, jr., safemaker with Phoenix Iron Works, res 68 Natoma


Stephen H., clerk with McMahon & Nelson, res 1713 Larkin


Stephen J., second-hand stoves and furniture, 325 Fourth


Stephen H., architect, 61 Merchants' Exchange, res 1716 Larkin


T. D., clerk with U. S. Pay Dept, res Brooklyn Hotel


T. J., clerk, res 10081/2 Market


Thomas, blacksmith, res SE cor Tay- lor and O'Farrell


Thomas, barber, 1103 Howard, res 1104 Howard


Thomas, carpenter, Palace Hotel


Thomas, seaman, res 48 Sacramento


R. J. TRUMBULL, IMPORTER and DEALER IN SEEDS,


427 SANSOME STREET.


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


THOMPSON BROS., EUREKA, FOUNDRY


CASTINGS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. 129 and 131 BEALE STREET.


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Williams Thomas, shoemaker, res 107 Austin Williams Thomas, stockbroker, res 831 O'Farrell


Thomas, waiter, Railroad House


Thomas H., cutter with Einstein Bros. & Co., res 107 Austin


Thomas J., asst bookkeeper with Cal. Furniture Manfg Co.,res 1525 Bush


Virgil, director, California School of Design, res 204 Montgomery


- W. A., clerk, res 36 Geary


W. A., mining, res 520 Folsom


W. C., boilermaker with Union Iron Works, res Montgomery's Hotel


W. F., master mariner, res 1125 Vallejo


W. J. G., medical student, 650 Wash- ington


W. M., barkeeper with Sample & Hageman, res 823 California


Walter J. G., principal, Spring Valley Grammar School, res 727 Union


William, res 617 Mission


William, boilermaker, res 313 Fol- som


William, lawyer, res 225 Second


William, laborer, res Broadway Hotel William, mining superintendent, res 303 Jessie


William, mining, res 520 Folsom


William, rigger, Union Iron Works, res cor Eighteenth and Mission


William, repairer, A. and P. Tele- graph Co., res 828 Mission


William, rigger, res 205 Main


William, stonecutter, res 27 Eddy


William, seaman, res 123 Jackson


William, weaver, S. F. Pioneer Woolen Mills, res cor Bay and Hyde


William A., glovecutter with Cal. Glove Co., res 36 Geary


William B., propr. Eureka Match Factory, res 212 Twelfth


William F., upholsterer, 1034 Market, res 1525 Bush


William H., carpenter, res 1100 Fol- som


William P., mariner, res Lombard nr Gough


William W., laborer, res 304 Town- send


Woodhull, clerk with Le Count Bros -- , res 330 Brannan


, laborer, res 707 Howard


, stockbroker, res 311 Stockton , Mrs., lodgings, 765 Market


Williamson Anne, teacher, res 816 Jackson Charles, mariner, res W s Alabama bet Twenty-seventh and Twenty- eighth


'Dudley, cooper, res 1236 Folsom


G. H., butcher with Baccus & Rosen- berg, res 16 William


Williamson H. A., conductor, S. P. R. R.Co., res cor Fourth and Bluxome


Henry, laborer, res rear 327 Ritch J., res 307 Chestnut


Williamson James, wood and coal, 28 Natoma, res 111 Natoma


John, ironworker with J. R. Sims, res 1231 Filbert


John, sec. Cal. Acclimatizing Society, office and res 630 Howard


John W., clerk with Gleeson & Fell, res cor Twentieth and Dolores


Joseph, carpenter, res 1412 Rousch


Martin, boatman, res 30 Main


Martin, washer, Fashion Stables, res 1236 Folsom


Williamson P. S. Rev., Seminary for Young Ladies, 629 California


Peter, bargeman, Custom House, res Williamson Robert S., Lt. Col. Engs. U. S. A., Lighthouse Eng. 12th District, office 105 Stockton, res Maison Dorèe, 217 Kearny


T. R., shoemaker, 837 Washington


William H., (H. W. Gray & Co.) res Siegfrieds Hotel res 734 Harrison


Mrs., res 286 Stevenson


Williarett Louis, upholsterer, res 101 Minna Willie William, special policeman, res 150 Eighth


Willig G., student, Heald's Business Colleg Gazana, servant, 310 Tehama


Willis A. A., carpenter, California Mills, re 540 Mission


Willis' Band, W. M. Willis, supt, 33 Bush


James C., stagecarpenter, Cal. Thea tre, res 523 Kearny


James, carpenter, res 128 Rincon p


Willis James, saloon, 207 Main


James, woolgrader with T. Baile & Co., res 506 Brannan


John, carpenter, res 540 Mission


John, painter, res 1227 Pacific


John E., gardener, Industrial Schod John F., stationery clerk, S. P. R. R res Twenty-third bet Valencia an Guerrero


Willis M. W., cigars, and supt Willis Band, 332 Bush


Milton E., bookkeeper, Mission an Pacific Woolen Mills, and se City R. R. Co .; res 726 Sixteent Robert, carpenter, Cal. Mills, res 54 Mission


Thomas, baker, California Cracke Co., res 257 Minna


William, mining sec., res 201 Taylc Willisbach Antone, res 113 William


Willisstun Cory, marine surveyor, Firemen Fund Ins. Co., office room 8, ST cor Front and Jackson, res 4 Minna


Willits Ira L., carpenter, res 132 Rose av


C. P. VAN SCHAACK & CO. MERCHANDISE BROKERS and COMMISSION Merchants, 706, 708, 710, 712, 714, 716 Kearny


PACIFIC GLUE MANUFACTURING COMPANY, 406 MARKET STREET.


GEO. W. CHAPIN, 434 Montgomery Street,


HAS BARGAINS IN REAL ESTATE.


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Willits Osceola, shoecutter with Buckingham & Hecht, res 132 Rose av


Willman Oscar, waiter, cor Post and Guer- rero


Willmer J., res Mountain House William, watchmaker with H. Traube, res 583 Market


Willmot Charles, (Elliott & W.) res Guerrero bet Fifteenth and Six- teenth


Willock Ann, fancy goods and trimmings, SW cor Jones and O'Farrell


William A., steward, Hose No. 4, S. F. Fire Dept, res 1612 Stockton Willoughby E. Mrs., boarding, 100 McAllister J. R., cattledealer, res 121g Park av Willow -, res 628 Sutter


Willows Brewery, Otto Fauss & Co., proptrs, SE cor Mission and Nineteenth


Willows (The) Land Association, John H. Sayre, sec., 331 Montgomery


Wills Andrew J., with H. H. Judson, res 618 Fourth


John, caulker, and extraman Engine No. 2, S. F. Fire Dept, res 412 Bush


- W., seaman, res 415 East


West B., salesman, 320 Montgomery, res 928 Clay


Willson John F., propr Norfolk Stables, res 126 Ellis


Willwibber Henry, waiter, International Hotel Wilmarth Barton, carpenter with Hobbs, Pomeroy & Co., res 632 Mission Wilmer Louis, clerk with L. B. Garrison, res 502 Bryant


Wilmerding J. C., (Wilmerding, Kellogg & Co.) res 624 Sacramento


-, Kellogg & Co., (J. C. Wilmerding Calvin W. Kellogg and John T. Haviland) importers and jobbers wines and liquors, 214-216 Front Wilmore William, jeweler, res 583 Market Wilmott Augustus D., gardener,res 1810 Van Ness av


Wilms Henry, baker with M. Künstle, res 776 Folsom


Wilner M. G., nurse, res 1 Central pl Wilson & Brother, (G. O. and N. I. Wilson) importers and manfrs doors, sash and blinds, NE cor California and Drumm


Wilson & Moulton, (John N. Wilson and Josiah Moulton) painters, and dealers in paints, etc., 516 Davis Wilson & Putnam, (C. E. Wilson and S. N. Putnam) attys-at-law, 704 Montgomery, rooms 1-2


Wilson & Stephens, (Francis A. Wil- son and Peter Stephens) coffee and liquor saloon, 47 Sacramento


Wilson Wilson, (Samuel M. and Russell J. Wilson) attys-at-law, 420 California


Wilson A., barkeeper with Peter Johnson, res 220 Washington


A., machinists' helper with P. M. S. S. Co.


A. P., caulker, res 112 Fourth


Alexander, laborer, res SE cor Stenart and Howard


Alexander, moulder with Pacific Iron Works, res 416 Hyde


Alexander, stevedore, Lumbermens' Prot. Union, 71 New Montgomery Almond B., brassfinisher, res S s Twentieth nr Florida


Andrew, engineer with Portland Boiler Works


Andrew, lodgings, 111 Jackson


Andrew, seaman, stmr Kalorama


Antonia, seaman, res 54 Sacramento Arthur, (Frank & Co.) res 627 Ellis


August, seaman, res 123 Jackson


Bristow, whitewasher, res Third Bap- tist Church, Powell


Carrie Miss, res 1832 Howard


Charles, cattledriver, res Fifteenth av nr Q, South S. F.


Charles, carpenter, Cal. Mills, res 125 Fell


Charles, cook, schr Marietta, res Pa- cific Exchange


Charles, res 21 Rousch


Charles, expressman, res 44 Stenart Charles, laborer with Rider, Somers & Co., res 24 Market


Charles, seaman, res 104-Steuart


Charles, master mariner, res E s Ten- nessee bet Butte and Solano


Wilson Charles, marine surveyor and surveyor for Germanic and Aus- trian Lloyds, office 300 Califor- nia, res 2507 Clay


Charles, Occidental Bar, 231 Bush, res 505 Powell


Charles, produce, res 551 Minna


Charles, sailmaker with P. M. S. S. Co.


Charles, seaman, stmr Donald


Charles, steward, res St. Nicholas Hotel


Charles, teamster with Ben. Miller, res 12 Washington


Charles A., stockbroker, res 1832 Howard


Wilson Charles E., (Wilson & Put- nam) atty-at-law, 704 Montgom- ery, res Oakland


Charles E., res 1832 Howard


Cyrus, 402 Front, res Alameda


D. B., clerk, Fireman's Fund Ins. Co., res Oakland


D. M., clerk, P. O., res 829 Howard Daniel, clerk with Locke & Montague, res Russ House


Daniel, tinsmith P. M. S. S. Co.


E., expressman, NE cor Stockton and Pacific, res 1614 Stockton


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


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


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


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Wilson E. Miss, teacher, Hayes Valley Gram- mar School, res 209 Powell


Edmund, clerk, Fireman's Fund Ins. Co., res 1505 Larkin


Edward, plumber, res W s Broderick bet Post and Sutter


Edward, real estate, res NW cor Fourteenth av and Point Lobos road


Edward, laborer, res 127 Jackson


Edward, stonecutter with Larseneur & Sheerin, res Philadelphia House Edward A., clerk, Recorder's Office, res Duncan bet Sanchez and Noe Eli, carpenter, Palace Hotel


Elizabeth, widow, lodgings, 247 Second


Ella Miss, res 1832 Howard


Ella F. Miss, teacher, Hayes Valley Grammar School, res 209 Powell Ella J. Mrs., teacher music, res 1214 Clay


F. Miss, actress, res Overland House Wilson F. R., secretary Bay City Soda Water Co., res 32512 Bush


Francis, widow, dressmaker, res 1119 Sacramento


Frank, hairdresser with Samuel A. Selig, res 322 Minna


Wilson Frank A., (Wilson & Stephens) res 18 Washington


Frederick, moulder, Ætna Iron Works, res 52 Perry


Frederick B., boilermaker, S. F. Boiler Works


Frederick J., clerk, Union Ins. Co., res 522 Union


George, bricklayer, res 115 Second George, harnessmaker, 1012 Market, res Filbert bet Buchanan and Webster


George, laborer with T. H. Selby & Co., res 35 Market


George, seaman, res 54 Sacramento


George, stonecutter, res 321 Stockton George, steward, schr Nor-Wester, res Potrero


George H., aid U. S. Coast Survey, res 728 Bush


George H., carpenter, res NW cor Shotwell and Twenty-sixth


Wilson George O., (Wilson & Bro.) res 328 Fremont


George S., second-lieut. and adjutant Twelfth Inf., res Angel Island


Gus, baker, N. Y. Bakery H., master, schr Champion, office 22 Market


H. Mrs., res 13 Ridley


Wilson H. H., gunsmith and importer and dealer fishing tackle and sporting materials, 513 Clay, res 1109 Broadway


Harry, clerk with Wilson & Bro., res 328 Fremont


Wilson Henry, barkeeper with T. Chandler, res 5 Greenwich


- Henry, confectionery, res 6 Noble pl


Henry, employee Sanitarium Baths, 2210 Powell


Henry, longshoreman, res 54 DeBoom Henry, salesman with J. W. Davidson & Co., res 712 Sutter


Henry, seaman, res 5 Jackson


Henry, teamster, res 312 Beale


Henry H., paperhanger with G. W. Clark, 333 Pine


Hugh B., salesman with S. Var Praag, res Astor House


J. A., widow, res E s Bartlett n Twenty-second


J. Burroughs, carpenter, res NW com Shoewell and Twenty-sixth


J. D., clerk with Wilson & Bro., NE cor California and Drumm


J. D., human hair, 411 Sutter, res 1217 Union


Wilson J. D., Hesse's improved pressure wheel and millright, office 2 Clara lane, res Oakland


J. D., physician, res 2200 Pine


J. Dayton, billposter with Keyt & Co., res 411 Sansome


J. H., bricklayer, res 28 Minna


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


J. K., principal Lincoln School


J. L., melter, U. S. Mint, res cor Var Ness av and Union


J. N., painter, 928 Washington


J. Rea, carpenter, res NW cor Shot well and Twenty-sixth


J. S., mason, res Empire Hotel


J. T., master mechanic, S.P.R.R.Co J. W., saloon, res Overland House


Wilson J. Y., (Wilson, Merry & Co. res Grand Hotel


James, res 217 Pacific


James, boilermaker with McAfee Spiers & Co., res Humboldt u Kansas


James, carpenter, res SE cor Unio and Leavenworth


James, cigarmaker with Gordon & Burke, res 15 Vallejo


James, gasfitter with Nye & Acheson res S s Cedar av bet Polk an Larkin


James, moulder with Risdon Iro] · Works, res 165 Dora


James, seaman, stmr Salinas


James, shirtcutter, res 113 Sixth


James, tinsmith with J. De La Mon tanya, res 43 Natoma


James, waiter with J. Anderson, re 1100 Powell


James A., policeman, res 349 Jessie James B., porter, res 105 Bernard


James C., clerk, Empire Lodgin House, 636 Commercial


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 $


GEO. W. CHAPIN, 434 MONTGOMERY ST.


Dealer in all kinds of REAL ESTATE-MONEY LOANED.


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Wilson James H., mouldingmaker, res 11 Harrison av


James Hepburn, supt. with J. C. Johnson & Co., res 406 Bryant James K., principal, Lincoln Gram- mar School, res 209 Powell


James L., second lieut. Fourth Artil- lery, U. S. A., Presidio


James St. C., bookkeeper with W. A. Holcomb & Co., res 1120 Bush Jenny, shirtmaker, res 31 Minna John, actor, California Theatre, res 568 Seventeenth


Wilson John, atty-at-law, 637 Washing- ton, res 402 Fremont


John, bootmaker, res 37 Hinckley


John, bricklayer, res 621 California


John, carpenter with P. M. S. S. Co., res 23 Fulton


John, proptr Wilson's Circus, cor New Montgomery and Mission, res 1214 Clay


John, clerk with N. M. Gordon, res 614 Kearny


John, cooper, res rear 266 Clemen- tina


John, dummyman, Clay-st Hill R. R. Co


John, engineer, res 117 Drumm


John, engineer, res 1210 Broadway


John, laborer with Pacific Rolling Mills


John, moulder with Thompson Bros., res - Tennessee


John, oiler, stmr Parthenius, res 112 Steuart


Wilson John, (Rodgers, Meyer & Co.) res Liverpool


John, saddler, res 32 Second


John, seaman, res 5 Jackson


John, seaman, res 28 Sacramento


John, shoecutter with Marks & Le- vinsky, res 32 Valparaiso


John, caulker, res 1319 Sansome


John, tailor with G. Cohen, res 328 Folsom


John, teamster with Willliam Kerr, res 903 Battery


John A., cook, res 127 Jackson


John Charles, clerk with T. H. Selby & Co., res 427 Sixth


John Charles, special policeman, res 2 Terrace view


John E., porter with Straut & Ham- ilton, res 3091/2 Clementina


John E. Mrs., fancy goods and ladies' clothing, 1027 Howard


John G., Sean. Soc., 71 New Mont. John N., painter, res 4 Codman pl


Vilson John N., (Wilson & Moulton) res 552 Folsom


John P., Scan. Soc., 71 New Mont. gomery


John R., bookkeeper with Massey & Yung, res 323 Kearny


Wilson John S., harnessmaker with J. C. Johnson & Co., res 32 Second


John T., master mechanic with S. P. R. R. Co., res SW cor Twenty- fourth and Howard


Joseph, moulder with Risdon Iron Works, res 17 Clementina


L., helper with W. S. Phelps & Co Lorenz, seaman, res North German Hotel


M. A. Mrs., confectionery, 342 Fourth M. A. Mrs., seamstress, res 11 Wil- liam


M. T., homœopathic physician, office and res 14212 Fourth


Maggie Miss, dressmaker, res 227 Post


Marion A., inspector Customs, res 6301/2 Jessie


Martha E. Mrs., lodgings, 11181/3 Folsom


Mary, milliner, res 62 Natoma


Mary Mrs., embroidery, res 612 Pine Matthew, carriagemaker, res 2 Cleve- land


Wilson, Merry & Co., (J. Y. Wilson, W. L. Merry and Wm. Faull) porkpackers, 223 Sacramento, and fresh and salted meats and groceries, 512 Market and 15 Šutter


Michael, cook, res 162 First


Minnie Miss, compositor with J. H. Carmany & Co., res 13 Thirteenth N., caulker, res 54 Sacramento


Wilson N. J., (Wilson Bros.) res 1420 Bush


Nellie, milliner with B. Kowalsky, res 154 Perry


Norman, shipwright, res 118 Sacra- mento


Olof, laborer, res 231/2 Minna


Oloff, house mover, res 857 Harrison


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


P. A., saloon, res 252 Perry


Peter, carpenter, res Fourteenth nr Harrison


Peter, rigger, Riggers' and Steve- dores' Assn, 429 Pacific


Peter, seaman, res North German Hotel


Peter P., res 812 Stockton


Peter S., painter, S. P. R. R. Co., res 223 Shotwell


R. A. J., printer, res 106 Bernard


R. Ernest, atty-at-law, 30 Montgom- ery blk, res 1611 Howard


Wilson R. M., mining surveyor and civil engineer, office 200 San- some, res Occidental Hotel


Richard, carpenter, Palace Hotel


Richard, clerk, res Filbert nr Bu- chanan


Richard, mining stock, office 415 Montgomery, res 1111/2 Minna


MMERCIAL INSURANCE CO, of CALIFORNIA,


Office, 228 California St.


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


SHIRTS, CLOTHING, FURNISHING GOODS,


BEAMISH'S, Nucleus Building, cor. THIRD and MARKET St:


WIL


1066


WIL


Wilson Richard, mangler, Occidental Laun- dry, res Filbert bet Buchanan and Webster


Robert, laborer, res rear 59 Shipley Robert, salesman with Keane, O'Con- nor & Co., res NE cor Fulton and Laguna


Robert, stevedore, res. E s San José av bet Twenty-fourth and Twenty- fifth


Robert A., purchasing agent with Sisson, Wallace & Co., res 2 Chelsea pl




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