The New city annual directory of San Francisco, 1875, Part 19

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


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Ludwig, (Altschul & Hildebrandt) res 335 Geary


Simon & Co., (Chas. Altschul and Julius Simon) fancy goods and varities, 25 Kearny


Altschuler Levi, variety store, 518 Sixteenth Altshul Leopold, (Mayfield & Co.) res 748 Howard


Altube Pedro, (L. Peres & Co.) res 318 Jones


Altvater David, asst engineer with Marten- stein & Deming, res 428 Chestnut


Francis, porter with A. J. Plate &


Fritz, plasterer, res 6 Page


Philip, porter, res 426 Fulton Co., res 9 William


Alvarado Frederico, real estate and student- at-law, 708 Mont, res 316 Pine


Alvarado Juan C., atty-at-law, 330 Pine, res Occidental Hotel


Alberto, compositor with F. Fierro, res 8 Pollard pl


P. Mrs., widow, res 5 Prospect pl


Victor, dentist with S. W. Dennis, res 13 Pollard pl


Alvarez Antonio, tinsmith with Brittan, Hol- brook & Co., res 1606 Mason


Alvarez Cayetano, (Cobo, Ygual & Co) res 419 Sacramento


J., widow, res 1606 Mason


Alves Frederick, teamster with R. K. Patt- ridge, res 130 Steuart


Joseph, seaman, res 54 Sacramento Alvey C. W., stoves and tinware, 911 Kearny, res 813 Stockton


Alvin Craig, seaman, 54 Sacramento Alviso Antonio, waiter, stmr Ajax Alvord Frank, carpenter, res 75912 Howard Henry, route agent Cal. P. R. R., 606 Mont


J H., grocer, res 231 Seventh


Mary J. Mrs., bakery and confec- tionery, 7591/2 Howard


Alvord William, prest Pacific Rolling Mill Co. and Park Commissioner, office 3 Front, res 564 Folsom


Alyward, M. J., laborer P. M. S. S. Co. Alzamora Charles, steward, 1004 Market, res 31 Eddy


Alzemora J. laborer P. M. S. S. Co.


Amador Market, (Wemer & Barring- ton) meat and groceries, SW cor Polk and Clay


Amador Trinidad, shoe cutter with Einstein Bros., res W s Guerrero bet Thir- teenth and Fourteenth


Amador Tunnel and Mining Co., (Lincoln, Nev.) L. Kaplan, sec, 27 Mer- chants' Exchange


Amazon Insurance Co., (fire) Hutch- inson, Mann & Smith, agts, 314 California


Amazon P. A., shipwright, res 924 Folsom Ambler, Benjamin, druggist with Charles Langley & Co. res 719 Clementina


Ambrose & Murphy (James Ambrose and Patrick Murphy) poultry dealers, 78-79 Center Market.


James, (Ambrose & Murphy) res Birch av bet Laguna and Octavia


E. P. FELLOWS & CO.,


Importers of LIQUOR DEALERS' GLASSWARE and SUNDRIES.


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


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Ambrose Thomas, res 18 Verona Amé & Branger, (Paul Amé and Jno Branger) restaurant 412 Dupont


Amé Paul, (Amé & Branger) 412 Dupont Amedee C., barber with J. E. Voisinet, res 409 Post


Amelaw Joseph, laborer with P. M. S. S. Co. Amelung Julius, salesman with Henry Bra- der, res 17 Fourth


Amende Charles H. porter with G. W. Clark, res 333 Pine


Amendt Emile, carpenter, 731 Pacific, res 731 Broadway


Amerell C. M., laborer, res 15 Washington American Bakery, William Hessler, proptr 715 Pacific


American Burr Stone Mills, (drug mills) Bergin & Benn, propts, 814 Fourth


American Central Insurance Co. of St. Louis, Hamilton & Son- nichsen, managers, NE cor Cali- fornia and Sansome


American Clock Company, 581 Broadway, New York, H. MIoli- neux agt, 520 Market and 17 and and 19 Sutter


American Consolidated G. and S. Co., (Lyon, Nev.) J. F. Atwill, sec., 240 Mont American Druids Journal, H. J. Hartnagel, managing editor, 708 Sutter


American Eagle House, Joseph Reed, proptr, 320-326 Sansome


American Exchange Hotel, Bryan, Bros. proprs, 321-325 Sansome


American Fire Insurance Co. of Philadel- phia, Jonathan Hunt genl agt, 313 California


American Flag Mill and M. Co., George R. Spinney, secretary, 320 California American Flat M. Co., (Storey Co., Nev.) C. A. Sankey, sec, 331 Mont


American Flat South S. M. Co., (Storey Co., Nev.) David T. Bagley, secre- tary, 401 California


American Home Missionary Soc., Rev. J. H. Warren, D. D., district supt, 757 Market


American Line Steamers, (Liver- pool and Philadelphia) George Clausenius, agent, SE cor Sacra- mento and Leidesdorff


American Protestant Association Hall, 713 Mission


American Steamship Co., D. B. Jackson, agent, 238 Montgomery


American Sunday School Union, American Tract Society, agts, 757 Market American Tea Company, Koppel & Berk, 507 Clay


American Tract Society, Rev. F. E. Shearer, district sec; Donald W. McLeod, depositary, 757 Market Amerman I. A., superintendent railway mail service, 606 Montgomery


Ames Albert N., carriage painter with Car- ville Mnfg Co., res 613 Mission


Benjamin F., teamster with Davis & Cowell, res 541 Stevenson Edward, clerk, 913 Sacramento


Fisher, atty-at-law and clerk in city and county attorney's office, res 731 Bush


Frank B. painter, res 548 Mission


Frank M., salesman with O. Lawton & Co., res Grand Hotel


George H., shipping clerk, res 2 Ver- non place


George S., third assistant engineer, P. M. S. S. S. Co.


Henry M., salesman with R. F. Os- born & Co., res Cosmopolitan H John W., res 1307 Taylor


Joseph A., barber, with


Simon Schwartz


L. E. Mrs., boarding, 220 Turk


Martha Miss, teacher, Valencia-street grammar school, res 211 Seventh Mary E. Mrs., ladies nurse, res E s Chattanooga bet Twenty-second and Twenty-third


Oscar H., carpenter with William Kreger, res Chattanooga between Twenty-second and Twenty-third Ames Pelham W., mining sec, office 320 California, res 1312 Taylor Amey C. H., engineer, res 428 Clementina Amgott Simon, clothing, 918 Dupont


Amilon Charles, laundryman, S. F. laundry, NW cor Turk and Fillmore


Amiott Frederick, carpenter, res 421 Bush Amis Ed., tailor with Thomas Cohn, res cor Dupont and Pacific Amlenton William, cook, P. M. S. S. Co, res 830 Broadway


Ammerup G., paints, oils, wall-paper, glass, etc., 1126 Market


Ammon, Caspari & Co., (Bernhard von Ammon, Otto Caspari and Harold Holderness) com and shipping merchants, 315 California


Amos & Davis, (John T. Amos and M. S. Davis) millwri'ts and draughts- men, 112 Beale


F. R., com mer, res 309 Broadway George W., millwright with Amos & Davis, res 109 Tehama


John, bricklayer, res SW cor Mont- gomery and Broadway


John, jeweler, res 205 Second


John, with Beal & Dopson, res 601 Kearny


Amos John T., (Amos & Davis) res 1506 Leavenworth


R. C., (E. C. Fitts & Co.) res cor Jessie and Fourth


Amrine A., tailor, res 817 Montgomery Ams Edward, res 614 Sutter


Amson Joseph, jeweler with A. Mendoza, res Union bet Dupont and Kearny


COMMERCIAL INSURANCE CO, of CALIFORNIA,


Office, 228 California St.


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APORTATION, HENRY GERKE, 414 MARKET.


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


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Amsterdam Marine Board of Underwriters, James De Fremery, agt, 710 San- some


Amstulz H. L., (Graf & A.) res 331 Kearny Amundsen August, upholsterer with E. C. Kennedy, res cor Harrison and Twenty-fourth


Amus Zacharias, tanner, res 734 Guerrero Amy Gustave L., salesman with Hoffman & Co., res 708 Leavenworth


O. M., bookkeeper with Bacquie & Co., res 1409 Stockton


Anastatia Peter, res 1318 Dupont Anatomical Museum, Isaac Rowe sec and treas, 318 Montgomery


Ancell William, cook, res 231 Second


Ancher Henry, sailor, res 20 Commercial


Andel Frederich, maltster, Tilgner's malt house


Anderau Joseph, sausage manfr, 1517 Leav- enworth


Anderfuren Charles, pattern maker with J.M. Stockman, res 755 Mission


J., tailor, cleaning and repairing, 755 Mission


W. J., pattern maker with J.M. Stock- man, res 755 Mission


Anderlund Herman, carpenter, res rear 635 Howard,


Andersen Charles, master schr War Eagle, office 305 East, res 27 Frederick


Christina, with Mrs. F. C. Lipman, res 2 Park pl


C. H., seaman, res Commercial Lodg- ing House


Henrich, mariner, res 127 Jackson


- Herman, shipwright, res 44 Jessie


James, master sloop Young America, office 305 East, res Redwood City N. H., cigar maker with E. Schneider, res 1208 Market


Niels, master sloop Weinder, office 305 East, res California City


Anderson & Irving, (P. Anderson and S. Irving) gent's furn'g goods, 219 Montgomery


Anderson & Marshall, (Henry C. An- derson and Joseph S. Marshall) proprs Long Branch oyster sa- loon, SE cor Sutter and Dupont Anderson & Randolph, (James An- derson and W. C. Randolph) imprs and mnfrs of watches, jew- elry and silverware, 101 and 103 Montgomery


stevedore with Menzies & Bing- ham


Abraham, cabinetmaker, res


S S Fifteenth, bet Market and Noe


Abraham, Scan. soc, 71 New Mont Albert, clerk with Palmer Bros., res 726 Market


- Alexander, seaman, res 26 Sacram'to


Alice, shoefitter with D. W. Emmer- son, res 810 Eddy


Anderson Andrew, (D. C. Fox & Co.) res 63012 Minna


Andrew, master schr Alice Kimball, res NW cor Capp and Seventeenth Andrew, saloon, NW cor Kentucky and Long Bridge


Andrew, saloon, 250 Spear


Andrew, seaman stmr Santa Cruz


Andrew, seaman, res 5 Jackson street


Andrew, seaman, res 26 Sacramento


Andrew, shipwrights assn. 71 New Montgomery


Andrew, tailor,, 8 August alley


Andrew P., packer with Martenstein & Deming, res Oakland


Ann, dressmaker, 434 Greenwich


Annie Miss, dressmaker, res 605 Minna


Anthon, seaman, res North German Hotel


Auguste, seaman, res 5 Jackson


A., blacksmith, res 103 Third


A., carpenter with C. E. Roman, res 718 Market


A., fireman tug Rescue


A., seaman, 54 Sacramento


A. B. Mrs., teacher Lincoln school, res 547 Mission


Anderson Bros., (Thomas and Simon Anderson) coal dealers, 118 and 120 Market


B., (Krantz & A.), res 5 California


Charles, cook with D. A Kneass, res 524 Mission


Charles, fireman, res rear 123 Spear


Charles, lumber stevedore with G. A. Meigs, res Alameda


Charles, porter with Baker & Hamil- ton, res Oakland


Charles, Seaman, res, 5 Jackson


Charles, seaman, res North German Hotel


Charles, seaman, res 39 Pacific


Charles, seaman, res 26 Sacramento Charles, stevedore with A. C. Freese


Anderson, Charles A., wine and liq. uor saloon 432 California, res 266 Minna


C. A. Mrs., teacher Lincoln school, res 29 Turk


Charles E., special policeman, res Perry


Christian, laborer, res NW cor Union and Kearny


Christian, steward, res Montgomery's Hotel


Claude, clerk Adjt. Gen's office, res 105 Stockton


Daniel, barkeeper, res 47 Second


David, seaman, res 50 Natoma


Deborah, widow, res 15 Frederick


Edward, boot fitter, 3 Gardner, res rear 110 Taylor


Edward, carpenter, res 569 Howard Edward, seaman, res 26 Sacramento


PACIFIC SAW MANUFACTURING COMPANY,


17 and 19 Fremont, near Market


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Anderson Edward J., naval architect, res 652 Howard


Elizabeth Mrs, res 3231/2 Dupont


E. E., tailor with G. Abraham, res 8 Willow


Eric, cabinetmaker California Fur- niture Mannf Co., res 520 Stockton Ernest, seaman, res 18 Freelon


E. M., tailor with Gustavus Johnson, res 425 Broadway


Eva S. Miss, teacher Market-street Primary school, res 311 Harrison T. Mrs., dressmaker, 755 Clay


Frances Mrs, furnished rooms, 323 Sutter


Frank H., bookkeeper with Oliver Hinkley, res 311 Harrison


Frank P., special policeman, res 912 Pacific


Frederick, bricklayer, res cor Green and Vallejo


Frederick, cabinetmaker with E. & L. Emanuel, res E s San Bruno r bet Twenty-ninth and Thirtieth Frederick, joiner with Joseph Roos & Co., res 1901 Hyde


Fred, seaman, res 26 Sacramento


F. O., cabinetmaker with H. Granz, res 777 Harrison


George, boatman, res 328 Main


George, driver Bamber's Express, res Oakland


George, naval architect, res 291/2 Third


George, seaman, res 123 Jackson


George A., night inspector, Custom House


George L., Lieutenant U. S. A. and Post Adjutant at Point San José Gustav, cook, res Roland place


Gustav, watchmaker with C. Ahrens, res 1014 Washington


G. A., seaman, res 415 East


Hans, blacksmith with C. Oester, res 43 Jessie


Hector, clerk with F. N. Woods & Co., res cor Green and Mont- gomery


- Henry, plasterer, res rear 314 Union - Henry, seaman, res 5 Jackson


H. Mrs., milliner with Mrs. Riordan, res 924 Folsom


Henry A., printer with J. F. Brown, res 3 Hardie place


Anderson Henry C., oyster saloon, stall 45 Washington Market (and Anderson & Marshall), res 915 Greenwich


Henry W., woodcarver, res W s Mis- sion nr Twenty-fifth


Isaac, porter with E. Martin & Co., res Brooklyn


Anderson James, (Anderson & Ran- dolph) res 305 Jones - James, clerk, 45 Vallejo


Anderson James, sawyer with Hobbs, Pome- roy & Co.


James, shoefitter with Porter, Blum & Slessinger, res 434 Greenwich James H. V., bookkeeper with Hey- wood & Harmon, res Oakland


James W., jeweler with Wenzel, Rothschild & Hadenfeldt, res 305 Jones


Anderson James W., vice-principal Union grammar school, teacher Normal class, 33 Kearny, res 547 Mission


John, res 415 East


John, broker, res cor De Haro and Solano


John, carpet layer with W. J. Heney & Co.,


John, laborer Pacific Rolling Mills


John, laborer with J. Y. Wilson & Co., res cor Buchanan and Bay John, laborer, res S s Sixteenth near Mission Creek


John, local policeman, res 8 Wash- ington


John, master sloop Louise de Merrit, res 21 Commercial


John, master mariner, res 18 Freelon John, mate schr Elvinia, res North German Hotel


Anderson John, proprietor Market- street Restaurant, 738 Market, res 836 Market


Anderson John, proptr Ocean House, 103 Clarke


- John, seaman, res 5 Jackson


John, seaman, res 21 Commercial


John, seaman, res 26 Sacramento


- John, seaman, res 45 Sacramento


John, seaman, res 119 Jackson


John, seaman, res 498 Eighth


John, (The San Francisco Manufac- turing Co.) res 212 Seventh


John, tailor, 628 Merchant, res 4 Central pl


John, tailor, res rear 434 Vallejo


John jr, master schr Ino, res 2631 Howard


John P., laborer, res 52 Minna


Joseph, nurseryman, res W s San José road beyond San Miguel station


- Joseph, stevedore with A. C. Freese


Joseph S., sausage maker, 1517 Lea- venworth


Julius, cigars, 306 Kearny, res 627 California


Julius C., Scandinavian Society, 71 New Montgomery


J., conductor Omnibus Railroad Co. J., tailor, res 219 First


J., wiper S. P. R. R. Co.


J. Bowley, carriage maker, res 836 Market


J. C., with Cornell Watch Co.


NORCROSS & CO.,


ARMY AND NAVY GOODS,


NEW REGULATION.


Glue, Neat's Foot Oil and Curled Hair, at Pacific Glue Manufacturing Co., 406 Market St.


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Anderson J. Dade, stationery, 120 Fourth


J. W., sch teacher, res 547 Mission


Lars, seaman stmr Sol Thomas, res Sacramento House


Lewis, seaman, 54 Sacramento


Louis, laundryman, res 1313 Jackson


Louis, porter Wells, Fargo & Co's Bank, res 152 Minna


Louis, sailor schr Alice Kimball, res Pacific Exchange


Louis, stevedore with A. C. Freese Maria Mrs., lodgings, 118 O'Farrell


Marshall, res 29 Turk


Martin, cook with F. Brown, res 10 Steuart


Mary, widow, res S s Moulton pl, nr Montgomery


Mary Mrs., widow, res 1114 Kearny Mathew A., professor of music, res 15 Guerrero


Neil, tailor, 335 Bush


Nelson, boatman, res San José road nr Five-mile House


Niel, seaman, res 119 Jackson


Niles E., master mariner, res 10 Oak Grove av.


Patrick, fireman stmr Constantine


Anderson Pet Mrs., spirit artist and test medium, NE cor Kearny and Sutter


Anderson Peter, (Anderson & Irving) res 513 Taylor


Peter, cabinetmaker, 1071 Market


Peter, cooper with Norton & Kelly, res 7071/2 Mission


Peter, deck hand stmr Reform, res 1226 Kearny


Anderson Peter, editor and proprietor Pacific Appeal, res 1302 Powell Peter, seaman bark Webfoot, res 26 Sacramento


Peter, seaman, res 119 Jackson


Peter, seaman, res 415 East


Peter, tailor, res 639 California


Peter G., carpenter, res 735 Brannan


Peter W., res 513 Taylor


Phillip, laborer, res Union bet Gough and Octavia


Pierre A., wine makr, res 924 Folsom


P. C. H., hod carrier Palace Hotel


Robert, clerk Custom House, res Portsmouth House


Samuel S., salesman with Beers & Maynard, res Hansa Hotel


Anderson Simon, (Anderson Bros.) res Oakland


S., kitchen-man Grand Hotel


Anderson Thomas, (Anderson Bros.) res 410 Eddy


Thomas, asst engineer stmr Washoe


Tufve, miller Carmen Island salt works, res 42 Ecker


T. K. breakman S. P. R. R. Co.


Walter B., policeman, 502 Stockton


Anderson Walter T., bookkpr with Anderson Bros., 118-120 Market


William, clerk with Yates & Co., res 22 O'Farrell


William, engineer S. F. Cordage Co., res W s Indiana near Sierra


William, hog ranch, 1 mile SW lake Honda


William, laborer with H. B. Tichenor , Co.


William, laborer, res 34 Louisa


William, mate schr Susan A. Owens, res 113 Jackson


William jr., moulder, res 34 Louisa


William, porter and extraman hook and ladder No. 1, res 7 Bagley pl


William, seaman, res 39 Pacific


William, seaman, res North German Hotel


William, seaman, res 26 Sacramento


William, seaman, res NW cor Mission and Steuart


William, Shipwright's Ass't, 71 New Montgomery


William, stevedore with Geo. Whitney W., teamster with Wm. Kerr, res 903 Battery


William B., bookkeeper with H. B. Tichenor & Co., res 2631 Howard William H., caulker, res 311 Harrison W. R. sailor's boarding, 7 Br'dway William T, accountant 217 Sansome, res NW cor Twenty-Fourth and Shotwell


see Andreson, Andersen


Andes Silver Mining Co., Michael Landers, sec, office 507 Montgomery


Andler Jacob, carpenter, res 409 Third


Joseph, upholsterer with H. Luchsin- ger & Co., res 409 Third


Andornetti Celestin, compositor La Voce del Popolo, res 181/2 Lafayette place Julia Mme., ladies nurse, 181% La- fayette place


Andrade Evaristo, printer, res 908 B'dway Andrade Guillermo, (Gaxiola & An- drade) res 611 Folsom


Joaquin D., res 1308 Montgomery William C., clerk, res 611 Folsom


Andreas Henry, seaman, res North German Hotel


P., clerk, res 3 Hardie place


Andreasen Andreas, laborer, res Coso House Ole, deck watch P. M. S. S. Co.


Andre Alexander A., porter with S. F. Assay- ing Co., res 7 Harriet


Andree Rudolph, miner, res 311 Clementina Andres Christian, musician, res 345 Jessie


J. P., clerk with Simpson & Bro., res 3 Hardy pl Mary M. Miss, res 824 Mission


Andresen Bros., (John G. and Christian) blacksmiths and wagonmakers, 607 Battery


Christian, (Andresen Bros. ) res Oakld


C. P. VAN SCHAACK & CO.,


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


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


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Andressen E., tailor 335 Bush, res 1 St. Mary's pl


Johannes, carpenter, res 127 Jackson John G., (Andresen Bros.) res Oak- land


Peter, cutter with Wright & Harmon, res 639 California


Andrew B. F., carpenter, res 1224 Union Carrie E., hairdresser, 251 Third, res 1604 Pacific av


Elizabeth, widow, res 1604 Pacific av Frederick, cook Constitution Hotel, res 553 First


John, bookkeeper with J. F. Haycock & Co., res Oakland


William, conductor, Market-st R. R. Co.


mechanic, res 209 Minna


Andrews Abraham, jewelry and diamonds, 221 Montgomery, res 1111/2 Minna Amador, messenger Wells, Fargo & Co., res 2107 California


Amasa B., merchandise acct Auditor's Department Custom House, res 2520 Sacramento


Bruce, seaman, res 39 Pacific


Charles, steward, res 14 Virginia Charles N., woodturner, with E. Fal- kingham, res 841 Mission


Andrews Edwin O., butter, cheese, eggs, and produce dealer 24 Cen- ter Market, res 230 Kearny


F. M. Mrs., widow, res 11 Yerba Buena


Frank, blacksmith, 39 Hinckley


Frank P., with Cornell Watch Co.


Frederick J., res Treat av bet Twen- ty-second and Twenty-third


George, painter with Frost & Rich- ards, res 313 Harrison


George, rigger, rigger and steve assn, 429 Pacific


George, stevedore with Menzies & Bingham


G. S., clerk forwarding department Wells Fargo & Co., res 2107 Cal. Hannah Mrs., lodgings, 536 Market and 15 Second


Andrews Harry, manager Woodward's Gardens, res E side Bartlett bet Twenty-third and Twenty-fourth Henry H., 2d officer str Japan, res 926 Stockton


J. B., purser str Julia Jacob, (Kelly & A.) res 210 Bush James, painter, res 20 Clementina Jeremiah, engineer, 106 Jackson John, laborer, res 416 Austin John, shipwright, res 52 Minna Kirk H., laborer, res 7 Clinton O. C. teamster, res 6141/2 Minna Oliver, wholesale butcher, 5th av nr K, res 6th av and L South S. F. Richard, stevedore with Menzies & Bingham, res 31 Alta


Andrews R. W., draughtsman with Palmer, Knox & Co., res 416 Austin


Thomas, asst scene artist, California Theatre


Thomas, laborer, res 20 Clementina Thomas J., res 14351/2 Mission


Thomas J., maltster, res 436 Brannan


T. H., carpenter, Palace Hotel Washburn R., carpenter S. F. Manfg Co., res 5361/2 Howard


William, clerk with Phipps & Flenni- ken, res 31 Alta


Andros Milton. atty-at-law, 18-19-20 U. S. Court bld, res 523 Turk


Andross Porter H., asst abstract clerk, Cus- tom House, res 28 O'Farrell


Winfield S. night clerk P. O., res 28 O'Farrell


Andrus T. J., compositor, res 1015 Mason Andrzejowski J. William, carrier S. F. P. O. res 702 Bush


Stephen, butcher with Geo. Walter & Co., res Miller's Hotel


Anduran Charles, (H. Racouillat & Co.) res 738 Pacific


Andy, William H., janitor, res 209 Prospect pl Angel Myron, advertising agent and newspa- per correspondent, 41112 Cali- fornia, res 1118 Howard


Angelis August, tinner with M. Prag, res 524 Linden


Theodore, teacher music, 1623 Powell, rear


Angelius Diederich, driver, Albany Brewery, res 756 Howard


Angell Horace B., manager Miners' Foundry and Machine Works, Co-operative, res 11 Clementina


Angell Jonathan W .. apothecary and druggist, NW cor First and Fol- som, res 415 Bryant [see adv. dept. page 1B]


Angell, Palmer & Co., (H. B. Angell and Cyrus Palmer) managers Miners' Foundry and Machine W'ks, Co-operative, 235-247 First - W. C., physician and surgeon, office and res 506 Folsom


Angelo Charles A, journalist, res 920 Sutter Garbarina, gardener, Ocean House rd, S. Alms House


Sarah, widow, laundress, res 216 Eighth


Angerer Charles, shoemaker, 1118 Folsom Angerman H., seaman, res 415 East


Angerstein Charles, laborer, res rear 433 Vallejo


Angland William, bar-tender with L. Eppin- ger, res 14 Harlan pl Angle M. B., clerk, res 246 Third


Anglie Thomas, laborer, res 721 Minna Anglin Frank, porter with L. Eppinger, res 14 Harlan pl


John, labr with J. H. McAlister, res Second bet Howard and Folsom


R. J. TRUMBULL, 7


IMPORTER and DEALER IN SEEDS, 427 SANSOME STREET.


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


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


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Anglin Patrick, porter Cal Furniture Mnfg Co., res E s Bryant bet Twenty- fourth and Twenty-fifth Thomas, porter Cal Furniture Mnfg. Co., res 721 Minna


Anglo-Californian Bank, Fredk. F. Low and Ignatz Steinhart man- agers, 422 California


Angonet Francis, dairy, Fillmore nr Fran- cisco


Anhalt Dietrich, seaman, res 5 Jackson Anie Frederick, varnisher, California Fur- niture Manufacturing Co., res 371 Jessie


Ankele George, newspaper carrier, res 21st av near Railroad av, South S. F. Henry, clerk with M. Jordan, res 613 Pine


Anker Ibusina, student, res 509 Bush Anklar Benedict, butcher, 5 Dupont


Anna Dickinson S. M. Co., (Pioche, Nev.) John R. Wilde, secretary, 24 Mer- chants' Exchange


Anne P. O., carpenter, Palace Hotel Annie Belcher Q. M. Co., (Sonoma, Cal) J. M. Buffiington, secretary, 37 Mer- chants' Exchange


Amietz N., carpenter, Palace Hotel


Annis G. W. conductor Market-st R. R. Co. Constantine, clerk with H. F. Marsh, 316 Clay


Samuel, longshoreman, res rear 1319 Sansome,


Samuel J., carpenter, res 948 Howard , merchant, res Sullivan's Building Anniss William, expressman, res 327 Bryant Ano Louis, waiter with Shneller & Berger, res 1146 Market


Ansburg & Jack (B. Ansburg and Adam Jack) butchers, NE cor of Mont- gomery and Broadway


B., (Ansburg & Jack) res W s Ohio, nr Vallejo


Anschel Levi, tailor, 204 Commercial


Ansell William, cook, Montgomery Hotel Anselm Otto, messenger Adjutant-General's office, res 18 Garden Ansiglioni Henry, res 523 Pine Anson E., widow, res 1216 Union


H., widow, res 728 Vallejo


Patrick E., painter with Wason & Morris, res Sharp pl, nr Union


Richard, painter, res 909 Geary


Ansonia Clock Co., Murray Davis agt, 31-33 Sutter


Anspacher Abraham, res 1820 Market Anstett Antone, salesman Lafayette Brew- ery, res 725 Green


Anstett Armand, (Grogan & A.) res 725 Green


Ansty Peter, seaman, res Union House Anthes & Fleischman (Peter Anthes and Charles Fleischman) hair- dressing saloon, 315 Kearny


Frederick, musician, res 6 Harlan pl


Anthes John, musician, res cor Twelfth and Market


John A., druggist with H. B. Shaw, res cor Twelfth and Market Louis, clerk, res Sophie terrace


Anthes Peter, (Anthes & Fleischman) res Sophie terrace


Anthonison H., laborer Bay Sugar Refinery Anthony & Maass, (Henry Anthony and Christian Maass), groceries and liquors, 6 Clara lane


- A., miller, res 15 Clementina Anthony E. T. & Co., (E. T. Anthony) re-packers, 321 Sacramento


E., widow, seamstress, res NE cor Fifth and Shipley


Anthony Edward T., dealer cut leather stocks, (and E. T. Anthony & Co.) 321 Sacramento, res 124 Oak F., tanner, res 572 Folsom


- Florence Miss, music teacher, res 11 Haight


Anthony George W., proptr Anthony's Hall and real estate, office and res 417 Bush


Anthony Henry, (Anthony & Maass) res 6 Clara lane


Henry, pedler, res 769 Bryant


H. A., shoemaker, res 297 Clementina


James, bookkeeper with McAfee, Spiers & Co.


James M., water-tender P.M.S.S. Co. Joseph, painter, res 138 Second


M. J., carpenter, res 236 Sutter


Richard M., bookkeeper with Wm. Sherman & Co., res 115 Kearny S., bookbinder, res 974 Folsom Sarah, widow, res 5 Haight


William T., repacker with E. T. An- thony & Co., res 517 Pine


Anthony's Hall, G. W. Anthony, prop, 417 Bush


Antioch Vincenzi, with Frank Rosso, 812 Kearny




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