The New city annual directory of San Francisco, 1875, Part 28

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


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Philip, shoemaker, res SE cor First av and Sixteenth


Blumel Julius, salesman with F. Schone- man, 517 Kearny


Blumenberg Jacob H., real estate, 125 San- some


Blumenthal Adolph, (Seeligsohn & Co.) res Clementina nr Fourth


Henry M., res 5 Caroline


Julius, dry goods, 214 Third, res 12 Hyde


Blumer Godfrey, res 1816 Dupont


Blundell Henry, jeweler Cal. Jewelry Co., res 700 Broadway


Henry, sailmaker with Harding & Brann, res Relay House


James, restaurant, 1303 Stockton, res 700 Broadway


Blunt John P., packer with Einstein Bros. & Co., res 1100 Taylor


Phineas U., asst storekeeper Custom House, res 1100 Taylor


William G., director Cal. Academy of Sciences, res 1100 Taylor


Blutt Michael, roller Rolling Mills, res Po- trero Point


Bluxome & Co., (Isaac Bluxome) coal, iron and metal, 323 Front


Isaac, (Bluxome & Co.) res 1103 Van Ness av


COMMERCIAL INSURANCE CO. OF CALIFORNIA,


Office, 228 California St.


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


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


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BOC


Bluxome Joseph, physician, office and res 306 Stockton


Bly Annie Maria, widow, res 808 Bush Leander A., machine hand with Ex- celsior Mill Co., res 811 Mason


Blynn Charles H., way-bill clerk with Wells, Fargo & Co., res S s Post bet Laguna and Octavia


Blythe Henry, salesman with Starbird & Goldstone, res 2513 Sacramento


- T. H., capitalist, office 7241/2 Market, res 109 O'Farrell


William Jay, musician, res 283 Ste- venson


Boalt John H., (Estee & B.) atty-at- law, 410 Montgomery, res 1003 Twelfth, Oakland


see Bolte


Boam Philip B., watchmaker and jew- eler, 38 Sixth, res 4412 Sixth


Board of Brokers, (old) 41112 California


Board of Brokers, (new) 423 California


Board of Commissioners S. F. Fire Depart- ment, 23 Kearny


Board of Education, 22 City Hall


Board of Engineers U. S. A., Pacific Coast, Col. B. S. Alexander, Maj. Geo. H. Mendell, Lieut .- Col. C. S. Stewart and Lieut .- Col. R. S. Williamson, 533 Kearny


Board of Equalization, 3 City Hall


Board of Fish Commissioners, 401 California Board of Health, 124 Geary


Board of Pharmacy, Medical College Stock- ton nr Chestnut Board of Pilot Examiners, 44 Merchants' Exchange


Board of Police Commissioners, 11 City Hall Board of Public Works, City Hall


Board of Regents University of California, 320 California


Board of Sailor Boarding House Commis- sioners (Marine Board) 302 Davis Board of San Francisco Port War- dens, Archibald Harloe, Isaac Swaney, Joseph Austin, John P. Jourdin, sec, offices 525 Front


.Board of State Harbor Commis- sioners, Samuel Soule, Thomas D. Mathewson, Donald C. Mc- Ruer, commissioners; J. A. Mc- Clelland, sec; T. J. Arnold, en- gineer, office 440 Jackson


Board of Supervisors, 3 City Hall


Board of Tide-Land Commissioners (State) 715 Clay


Board of Underwriters, Amsterdam, 710 San- som


Board of Underwriters, Bordeaux, SW cor Battery and Washington


Board of Underwriters, Boston, 405 Front Board of Underwriters, Bremen, 308 Front Board of Underwriters, French, 524 Mont Board of Underwriters, Hamburg, SW cor Front and Jackson


Board of Underwriters, London Lloyds, 430 California


Board of Underwriters, New York, 318 Cal Board of Underwriters, Philadelphia, 318 Cal Boarding Masters' Association 610 Front


Boardman George C., gen'l agent Ætna Ins Co., 14 Merchants' Exchange, res 1403 Van Ness av


Boardman Joseph, real estate, res 3 Boardman pl


- R., seaman, res 415 East


Boarman Louis, waiter Grand Hotel - Mary Mrs., res 2318 Howard Boas Judah, (J. Levi & Co.) res 607 Bu- chanan


Boass Isadore, junk dealer, 597 Sixth Bobart John, painter, res cor Nineteenth and Folsom


Boberg Carl Gustav, Scan Society, 71 New Montgomery


Bobet L., brassfinisher with Weed & King- well, res 141 Clara


Bobier John, gardener, res Twenty-seventh nr Sanchez


Bobst Cyrus E., variety store, 7 Fourth, res 729 Bush


Bobüs Antonio, (Valentine & Co.) res North Point Chop House


Boccardo Luigi, foreman with Prusso & Spli- valo, res 1616 Dupont


Boch Henry, framemaker, res rear 432 Vallejo Rudolph, bookkeeper with McCain, Flood & McClure, res 411 Minna Bochau Charles, clerk with Chas. Fett, res 931 Folsom


W., bar pilot stmr Oriflamme


Bock C., clerk, res Prescott House Christopher, cook 909 Kearny


Ferdinand, porter with Feigenbaum & Co., res 28 Tehama


Henry, framemaker with S. Haus- mann & Co


Joseph, baker and confectioner Sixth


30


William, carpenter, res 207 Post William, waiter Continental Hotel


-, stevedore with Menzies & Bing- ham


Bocken & Baccala (Henry Bocken and Louis Baccala) propts Sorbier's restaur- ant 540 Commercial


Henry (Bocken & Baccala) res 811 Union


H., laborer Pac Dis and Ref Co Bocker John, basketmaker with V. Navlet, res 637 Broadway


Bockham Augusta, ironer with Neustadter Bros., res 11 Folsom


Bockmann Henry, laborer, res Filbert nı Fillmore


D. H., bakery, 804 Greenwich


Frederick, porter with Von Ronn & Hencke Bro., res 429 Bush


John C., groceries, res NE cor Fourth and Freelon


N. W. SPAULDING.


Manufacturer of Patent INSERTED TOOTH CIRCULAR SAWS, 17 and 19 Fremont S


WM. L. GILBERT CLOCK CO., MURRAY DAVIS, Agent, 31 and 33 SUTTER STREET.


D. M. BISHOP & CO.


PUBLISHERS AND PROPRIETORS


OF THE


NEW CITY DIRECTORY,


OF SAN FRANCISCO.


Office, No. 521 Clay Street,


F


SAN FRANCISCO.


POST OFFICE ADDRESS, BOX 642.


THE PIONEER


Homeopathic Pharmacy


NEHCINES CISE FE BOERICKE JAEH


234 SUTTER STREET,


Young Mens' Christian Association Building,


SAN FRANCISCO.


This is the only Establishment on the Pacific Coast which is exclusively devoted to Homœopathy.


Homœopathic Books and Medicines and all articles in the Homœopathic line, Wholesale and Retail.


WM. BOERICKE, Manager.


BOERICKE & TAFEL, Proprietors.


BOERICKE AND TAFEL'S ESTABLISHMENTS.


Established, 1836


New York, 145 Grand Street,


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Philadelphia, 635 Arch Street,


Philadelphia, 125 South Eleventh Street,


Baltimore, 19 North Eutaw Street,


San Francisco, 234 Sntter Street,


Established, 1843 Established, 1853 Established, 1869 Established, 1870


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


REAL ESTATE.


BOC


149


BOG


Bockmann -, res 9 Harlan pl Bocqueraz Antoine, (Shea, Bocqueraz & McKee) res 1108 Bush


Boddy W. W., laborer, res 16 Folsom Bode Adolph W., (Haskell & B.) res 518 Brannan


Bode Bros., liquors, (Henry and Eide Bode) NW cor Fourth and Townsend Eide, (Bode Bros. ) res NW cor Fourth and Townsend


Ernest, machinehand with Haskell & Bode, res 518 Brannan


Frederick, clerk with F. Hastedt & Co., res cor Dupont and Morton George C., proptr Battery-st Bonded Warehouse, res 1260 California Henry, (Bode Bros)res NW cor Fourth and Townsend


Henry, carpenter, res 18 Eleventh Joseph, cigars and tobacco, SW cor Fourth and Howard, res 7 Everett Louis, carpenter, res 18 Eleventh


William, sugar refiner, res 735 Bran- nan


Bodeau Edward, moulder, res 520 Mission Bodecker Louis, musician, res 402 Green William, musician, res 402 Green Bodelle Louis, bricklayer, res 792 Folsom Boden John F., deputy County Clerk, res 624 Filbert


John H., (John H. Boden & Co.) res S s Chestnut bet Leavenworth and Jones


John H. & Co., (John H. Boden and Julius Quinchard) ship and Cus- tom House brokers, office 504 Battery


P .. widow, res 705 Greenwich


Bodfish W. H., atty-at-law, 612 Clay, res 257 Clara


Bodien A., upholsterer, 962 Folsom John, upholsterer with W. J. Heney & Co., res 962 Folsom


Bodkin Eliza, dressmaker, res 410 Fourth Bodwell Harry H., (Atwood & B.) res E s Bartlett bet Twenty-fourth and Twenty-fifth


Joseph, bootmaker, res 1328 Dupont Boe Detlef, cabinetmaker with Pacific U. W. Furniture Mnfg Co., res 920 Fol- som


Boeckman George, porter with H. P. Wake- lee, res 429 Bush


Boegli Berthold, upholsterer with W. J. Heney & Co., res Park Hotel


Boehm John, clerk with T. J. Bass & Co., res cor Fifteenth and Noe


Boehme Fred, musician, res 1622 Stockton Boehner Julius, saloon, 18 Hayes Boekhoff Gerhard A., dyer, res 18 Fourth Boell Edward A., sash and blindmaker with B. & J. S. Doe, res 315 Fifth Boelsam J., laborer, res NE cor Eighth and Brannan


Boenig Henry, miner, res German Hotel


Boenig Herman, miner, res German Hotel Boericke & Tafel, (F. E. Boericke and A. J. Tafel) Homœopathic Pharmacy, 234 Sutter


Boericke F. E., (Boericke & Tafel) res Philadelphia


Boericke William, manager Homœo- pathic Pharmacy, 234 Sutter, res 2 Vernon pl


Boerman Henry, barkeeper with Jochim, res 51/2 Monroe


Jacob


Boerner C., pianomaker, res 1117 Folsom Boero Giacomo, market gardener, 51-52 Col- ombo Market


Boersch Gottleib, maltster with J. Nibbe & Co., res 1428 Pine


Boes John, laborer, res SE cor Nebraska and Alvarado


John F., clerk with A. Roman & Co., res 949 Folsom


Michael, teamster, res 949 Folsom


Boesch Emile, Pacific Lamp, Lantern and Reflector Manufactory, 569 Mission


Boese Henry J., Golden Gate Market, res 2110 Mason


Boetefuehr Frank, porter with A. Fenkhau- sen & Co., res Continental Hotel Boettcher Dietrick, clerk with D. Meyer, 643 Pacific


Frederick, machinist with Tait & Hainque, res 619 Pacific


Paul, clerk with A. Ludorff, res 251 Stevenson


Boetzel George, hostler with P. Morshead, res 848 Howard


Boey Joseph, laborer, res Meyers' Hotel Oliver, seaman, res 54 Sacramento Bofer William & Co., (Adolph Marquard) hardware, 608-610 Sacramento Bogan Charles. commission merchant, res 1 Wall pl


Charles, currier with Bloch & David- son, res 622 Sixth


Philip H., longshoreman, res 50 DeBoom


Bogard Henry, porkpacker, res 1416 Pacific Bogardus & Gordon, (John P. Bogar- dus and Frank L. Gordon) pub- lishers China News, 532 Merchant Bogardus John P., (Bogardus & Gor- don) proprietor and publisher of Figaro and Pacific Law Reporter, 532 Merchant, res N s Delgardo pl nr Hyde


William, engineer, res 532 Folsom Bogart Alfred, mariner, res 104 Steuart Arthur W., shoemaker with Buching- ham & Hecht, res 110 Lilly C., clerk and extraman Hook and Ladder No. 1, 22 O'Farrell Charles, carriage painter, res 262 Minna John M., stockbroker, 402 Montgom- ery, res Oakland


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


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


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


BOG


150


BOI


Bogart Joseph N., wharfbuilder, res 262 Minna


Bogart Orlando H., mining secretary, 402 Montgomery, room 1, and cashier Pacific Bank, res 1921 Sacramento


Bogart W. F., mining secretary, office 402 Montgomery, room 1, res 1921 Sacramento


Bogel C. H., grocery, SW cor Washington and Waverly pl.


Robert, boatman, res Paul Tract Homestead


Boger Edward, driver with Hemme & Reu- ter, res 29 Kearny


Bogerstorm G. M., tailor, res 1132 Dupont Bogert & Caldwell, (W. T. Bogert and T. C. Caldwell) general agents Marsh Truss Co., office 513 Montgomery William T., (Bogert & Caldwell) res 112 Geary


Boggan Owen, groceries and liquors, NE cor Bush and Buchanan


Bogie William, gardener, E s Central av bet Sutter and Post


Bogle E. A., widow, res 1065 Howard Joseph S., boatbuilder, res 135 Dora William H., special policeman, res 610 Powell


Bögli Berthold, upholsterer, res Park Hotel Bogner B., engraver, 201 Kearny, res 14 William


Charles, tailor, 11 Sutter, res 14.Wil- liam


Bogovich John, barkeeper with, G. Lele, res 732 Howard


Bogue Bernard, laborer with Reese Llewel- lyn, res 13 Sherwood pl


Felix, clerk with J. G. Kelly, res 305 Seventh


Hugh, helper with Empire Foundry, res 24 Zoe


Michael, milk ranch, W s Bernal Heights nr Courtland av


Bohan Daniel, hodcarrier, Palace Hotel James, gardener, res 20 Oak Grove av


John, coachman with F. W. Whittier, res SW cor Twentieth and Folsom Bohannan Ann, widow, res 1176 Harrison James H., pressman with Kane & Cook, res 922 Natoma


John E., compositor with Bacon & Co., res Clay nr Kearny


Bohemian Club, rooms 631 Sacramento Bohen A., with S. P. R. R. Co., res Me- chanics' House


Benjamin F., policeman, res 1425 Pine


George T., surveyor with Union In- surance Co., res 617 Pine


Henry, shipwright, res NE cor Bat- tery and Filbert


James T., with H. S. Crocker & Co., res 617 Pine


Bohen Mary, widow, res 168 Perry


Patrick, special policeman, res 1 Chesley


William, porter, Clarke's Point Ware- house, res Broadway Hotel


Bohler William, junk dealer, res 154 Shipley Bohling C., clerk with Becker Bros., res SE cor Turk and Larkin


Bohling Henry, (Behrens & B.) res NE cor Potrero av and Twenty- Fourth


Bohlmann Herman, clerk, res 201 Third


Ludwig, locksmith with C. H. Lea- vitt, res 626 Pacific


Bohm John, porter with Greenebaum Bros., res 714 Geary


Robert, blacksmith with McAfee, Spiers & Co., res 64 First


William, (W. Bohm & Co.) res 818 Valencia


Bohm W. & Co., (William Bohm) manufac- turing jewelers, 616 Merchant


Bohn Andrew, driver, Central R. R. Co., res 903 Bryant


Henry, Shipwrights' Assn, 71 New Montgomery


John, tinsmith and plumber, res 112 Seventh


John jr., tinsmith with: J. Bohn, res 112 Seventh


Mary Mrs., widow, res S s Vanderwa- ter nr Powell


see Boehme


Bohrden John, laborer, California Sugar Re- finery, res 122 Gilbert


Bohrman Henry, clerk with Bruns & Fredt, res cor Francisco and Powell


John, sugar refiner, California Sugar Refinery, res 498 Eighth


Bohls Henry, groceries and liquors, NW cor Seventh and Minna


Bohse Anton, mattrassmaker with Frank Laeremans, res cor Green and Hight


Boice Charles De S., collector and solicitor Fireman's Fund Insurance Co., res Oakland


J., teamster with William Kerr, res 909 Battery


Nathaniel, res 218 Seventh


see Boyce


Boido Dominique, boots and shoes, 1304 Stockton


Boie Adele Miss, photograph retoucher with Bradley & Rulofson, res 2007 Taylor


Frederick H., seaman, res 26 Sacra- mento


Boiro Louis, salesman with Michael Levy, res Morey alley


Boisen John, confectioner with Schroder & Albrecht, 226 Battery


Boisnet Alphonse, cabinetmaker, 221 Mission Boisse Eugene, barber, 526 Commercial, res 819 Vallejo


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


C. P. VAN SCHAACK & CO.,


Importers CLOTHING, FURNISHING GOODS, etc., Nos. 706, 708, 710, 712, 714, 716 KEARNY ST.


GEO. W. CHAPIN, REAL ESTATE AGENT,


434 MONTGOMERY STREET.


BOI


151


BOM


Boisseau & Son, (Jean and J. Emile Bois- seau) bootmakers 324 Dupont


Boisseau Gabriel, barber, 738 Pacific, res 1 Chelsea pl


Jean, (Boisseau & Son) res 1 Chelsea pl


Jean Emile, (Boisseau & Son) res 1 Chelsea pl


Boissevain Louis D., clerk with Bank British North America, res 726 California Boisson Francis, bookkeeper with Lemoine, Gambert & Co., res 81112 Mont- gomery


Boje Martin, seaman, res North German Hotel


Bokee David M., bookkeeper with W. S. Brown & Co., and sec Cederberg Gold Mining Co., 215 Sansome, res 1015 Leavenworth


Bokmann Henry, propr Mountain House 616 California


Bolado Joaquin, ranchero, office 535 Clay, res 526 Sutter


Bolain William, (Gallagher & B.) res 145 Jessie


Bolan Charles H., with Cornell Watch Co James, coach driver, res 208 Second Lawrence, hostler with J. F. Wilson, res 460 Minna


Michael J., physician, res 108 Stockton Boland Bridget Mrs., embroidering, res 109 Shipley


Boland James, res 216 Leavenworth James, bookkeeper, res 29 Second


John, storekeeper with American Ex- change Hotel


Michael C., harnessmaker with John O'Kane, res 572 Twentieth


Boland Robert J., (Donnicliff & B.) res 322 Sixth


W. H., asst weigher, Custom House, res 54 First


Bolander C., widow, lodgings 736 Market Henry N., State Supr Public Instruc- tion (and Bolander & Bibend) res 1231 Mission


Boldemann Adolph, cook, res 132 Olive av Bolden Richard, messenger Chief Commis- sary Division Pacific, res Oakland Bole James, clerk with Forbes Bros., res 225 Second


John, driver City R. R. Co., res cor Sixteenth and Mission


William, bookkeeper, res 225 Second William, res 310 Fourth


W. Mrs., ladies' furnishing goods, 310 Fourth


see Bolle


Bolgen William, clerk with Ludwig Siebe, res NE cor Fourth & Everett


Bolger Ann Mrs., propr Globe House, SE cor Brannan and Sixth


John, boilermaker Union Iron Works, res 260 Clementina John, plasterer, res 335 Shipley


Bolger John, waiter American Exchange Hotel


Solomon, carter, res 22 Folsom av


Thomas, bookkeeper with McNally & Hawkins, res Fell nr Scott


Boliver Patrick, scene shifter Bella Union Theater


Boll George, clerk with U. S. Medical Direc- tor, res 942 Howard


George, stevedore, res 134 Steuart George A., bookkeeper with Adams, Blinn & Co., res 730 Geary


Bollan Neil, teamster with Wm. Kerr, res 903 Battery


Bolle Henry, winegrower, res 323 Clementina Boller Frederick J., butcher 1230 Dupont, res SE cor Stockton and Lombard Bolles E. R., with Cornell Watch Co


Fred., captain stmr Ajax, res 702 Dolores see Bowles


Bollier Paul, cooper, res 12 Welsh Bolliger Jacob, carpenter, res 810 Clay


Bollinger J. C. & Co., (J. C. Bollinger and Wm. Darrow) collectors, 612 Merchant


Bollinger John C., (J. C. Bollinger & Co.) res Oakland


Nicholas, butcher with C. H. Aitkin, res 322 Broadway


William A., res Revere House


Bollinhagen Henry, bartender with J. Vance, res 209 Jackson


Bollman Albert, mariner, res 104 Steuart Bollman John, (J. Bollman & Co.) res 515 O'Farrell


Bollman J. & Co., (John Bollman) mnfr Russian cigaritos, 409 Washington


Bollower John, seaman, res 45 Sacramento Bolstead Larse, laborer, res 257 Clementina Bolster Thomas, driver Empire Brewery, res Linden bet Franklin and Van Ness av


Bolte Henry, seaman, res 5 Jackson


Henry J., iron moulder, res 64 First Mary Mrs., saloon, 1014 Kearny


William L., bookkeeper with Sol. Wangenheim & Co., res 1010 Stockton


Bolton James R., capitalist, 618 Merchant, res NW cor Jones and Greenwich


John, machinist, res 1020 Folsom


John B., res 428 Broadway


John H., bookkeeper with Miller & Lux, res 621 Third


J. S., solicitor Howe Sewing Machine Co


Bolts John, (Keely & B.) res 737 Howard Boltz Albert, restaurant, 250 Fourth


Bolz Joseph, wood carver with Luchsinger & Son, res 349 Fourth


Boman Charles E., cabinetmaker, NW cor Eddy and Powell, res cor Noe and Nineteenth


R. J. TRUMBULL, DEALER IN


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


PACIFIC GLUE MANUFACTURING COMPANY, 406 MARKET STREET.


SHIRTS, CLOTHING, FURNISHING GOODS,


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


BOM


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BOO


Bomeisler Hyman, upholsterer, res Mission


1244


Bomfield Samuel, master schr Nickerson, office 305 East


Bomke Herman, finisher with Field & Frei, res 327 Ritch


Bon Ton Saloon, J. E. Slinkey proptr, California Theatre


Bona Angelo, wine and liquor saloon, 128 Leidesdorff, res 1432 Geary


Bonacina Angelo, carver with Field & Frei, res 14 Bluxome


- Joseph, bookkeeper with Mechanics' Mill, res 23 Rausch


Joseph M., foreman with E. & L. Emanuel, res 23 Rousch


Bonaldi John Baptist, (Pardini, Bonaldi & Landini) res 9 John


Bonavia Nicola, painter, res 47 Clementina Bond G. Mrs., res 534 Green


- Henry H., barber, Railroad and Elev- enth av, res Twelfth av bet P and Q, South S. F J. B., res Grand Hotel


Samuel D., hairdresser with Heider & Co., res 959 Mission


Bondil P., workman French Hospital Bondolfi Pet., restaurant, res 105 Prospect pl Bondu A., French teacher, res 300 Third Bone Andrew, tailor, res Empire Hotel


Bonemson John, laundryman with A. Le- febre & Co., 30 Harriet Bones John, architect, 603 Washington, res Alameda


Boneson B., seaman, res 26 Sacramento Bonestell Charles D., res 837 California


Charles A., salesman with John G. Hodge & Co., res 835 California Bonestell John T., (Cal. Jewelry Co.) res 606 Sutter


Bonestell Louis H., manager of John G. Hodge & Co., res 606 Sutter Bonfiglio N., baker with B. Balto, res 427 Pacific


Bong Hugh, with Vulcan Foundry, res 24 Zoe Bongerz John, moulder with Union Iron Works, res 34 Minna


Bonicina Fernando, res 806 Stockton Bonifacio & Peirano, (G. Bonifacio and J. Peirano) retail fruits, NE corner Stockton and Washington


G., (Bonifacio & Peirano) res 717 Stockton


G., seaman, res 39 Pacific


Bonis Marcellin, butcher, res 111 Dupont


Peter, horseshoer and veterinary surgeon, res 212 Stevenson


Bonn Albert, gilder, res 111 Geary


- Henry, bookkeeper with Lang & Co. res 108 Geary


Bonnard & Daly, (F. A. Bonnard and B. H. Daly) book and job printers, 536 Clay


Bonnard Eureka Miss, teacher Spring Valley Grammar Sch, res 1409 Jackson


Bonnard F. A., (Bonnard & Daly) res 1409 Jackson


Marianne Miss, teacher Spring Valley Grammar School, res 1409 Jackson Bonnè Lawrence, coffee-roaster, res 10 Mar- garet pl


Bonnefond G., bookkeeper French Mu- tual Benevolent Society, office 706 Montgomery, res 280 Minna Bonnell Allison C., cashier S. F. Bulletin Co., res W s Capp nr Twenty-fifth Edwin, note-clerk Savings and Loan Society, res 709 Taylor


Henry, clerk with F. A. Rouleau, res W s Capp nr Twenty-fifth


John T., 12 Willow av


Kate Miss, teacher Pine and Larkin- st primary school, res cor Twenty- fifth and Capp


Bonner David, upholster, 1413 Dupont


Elizabeth, whipmaker with Main & Winchester, res cor Broadway and Montgomery


J., engineer S. P. R. R. Co


John, laborer, res SE cor Howard and Main


L., laborer with G. Venard, res 12 Vallejo


Stephen, harbor police, res Webster bet Ellis and Post


W., fireman S. P. R. R. Co


Bonnet August, brickmaker, res SW cor San- chez and Twenty-third


B., asphaltum worker and brick- maker 402 Montgomery


Mme. L., ladies' hairdresser and dealer hair goods, 25 Post


L. E., brickmaker, res SW cor San- chez and Twenty-third


Mary, res rear 7 Washington av Paul, dealer human hair 25 Post Bonney C., carpenter Palace Hotel


Joseph, porter with Geo. C. Johnson & Co., res 247 Stevenson


L. W., carpenter, res 510 Ellis


M. Mrs., res NW cor Mission and Seventh


Bonney Olpha, jr., farming implements and woodworking machinery 221 Mission, res 1859 Stevenson


Bonnifield J. T., carpenter, res 715 Howard Bonny George, (Geo. C. Shreve & Co.) res Occidental Hotel


Bonsal Edmund C., jr., chief clerk U. S. subst dept, res 1623 Sacramento


Bonsall E. S., carpenter, res 421 Bush


Bontan J. L., Shipwrights' Assn, 71 New Montgomery


Bony Aaron, boxmaker Union Box Factory, res 14 Bourbon


Bonynge Charles W., broker, res 816 Sutter Boobar & Co., (Elijah C. Boobar and Wan- dell L. Richardson) wharfbuild- ers, office 14 Howard


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


E. P. FELLOWS & CO.,


Importers of LIQUOR DEALERS' GLASSWARE and SUNDRIES.


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


REAL ESTATE.


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BOR


Boobar Elijah C., (Boobar & Co.) res 554 Folsom


J. G., piledriver, res 554 Folsom Booberg Charles, saloon, 2 Washington Boock Henry, engineer Yolo Flouring Mills, res 18 First


Book William, carpenter, res 207 Post Booker George E., clerk Spring Valley Water Works Co., res 2315 Steiner


William Lane, H. B. M. Consul Cal, Oregon and Washington territory 319 California, res Union Club


Bookmeyer William, shipwright, res 7 Wash- ington


Bookstaver Charles H., butcher with G. Kaiser & Co., res 212 Grove


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Mary J., widow, res 212 Grove


Wm., conductor Market-st R. R. Co W. H., clerk, res 212 Grove


Boole & Webster, (George Boole and Artemus Webster) shipbuilders, 7 Steuart


Frank A., cashier with Flint, Pea- body & Co., res W s Diamond nr Twenty-first


Boole George, (Boole & Webster) res cor Twenty-first and Diamond Gustavus, carpenter, res 545 Jessie William A., (Middlemas & B.) res cor Twenty-fourth and Fair Oak Boomsme Ulber, saloon 1029 Kearny Boone H. W., surgeon P. M. S. S. Co. - John L., (Dewey & Co.) res Twen- tieth near Guerrero


John T., agent, NE cor Kearny and Post, res 441% Sixth


W. E., contractor and builder, res 512 Leavenworth


Booth & Burns, (E. L. Booth and Michael Burns) liquor saloon, basement 135 Post


Booth Adam, (A. Booth & Co.) res 1713 Mason


Booth Adam & Co., (Adam Booth and Rufus Keyser) produce merchants 326 Davis


Andrew G., (Gunnison & B) atty- at-law, office 604 Merchant, res 558 Minna


Charles S., machinist, Union Iron works, res 11 Tehama


C. H., shipwright, Shipwrights" Assn, 71 New Montgomery


David, machinist and timekeeper Union Iron Works, res 11 Tehama David, sewing machine maker, res 55 Second


Booth E. L., (Booth & Burns) res 135 Post


Booth Gold Mining Co., George R. Spin- ney, secretary, 320 California


Booth H. J. & Co., (H. J. Booth, George W. Prescott and Irving M. Scott) Union Iron Works, cor First and Mission


Booth Henry J., (H. J. Booth & Co.) and president Western Savings and Trust Co., res 501 Harrison Hosea, dairyman with N. Simonds, res NW cor Vermont and Twenty- fourth


James C., spinner, S. F. Pioneer Woolen Factory, res North Point nr Larkin


Jonathan, spinner, S. F. Pioneer Woolen Factory, res North Point nr Larkin


Lucius A., merchant, 402 Front, res Oakland


Booth Newton, U. S. Senator for Cali- fornia (and W. W. Dodge & Co.) res Sacramento City


Robert, currier with C. Hellwig, res SE cor Columbia and Serpen- tine av


Samuel, watchman U. S. Mint, res 512 Shotwell


Thomas, bricklayer Palace Hotel William, res 42 Tehama


William H., bookkeeper with William B. Hooper & Co., res Grand Hotel Boothby Adolph F., chop house, res 42 Steuart


August, laborer Bay Sugar Refinery, res 232 Green


D. N., foreign postage stamps, res 507 Ellis


Ezekiel, teamster with Roth & Co., res 313 Fell


William L., res 507 Ellis


Boothman Samuel, bricklayer Palace Hotel Boothroyd Alfred, drayman, res 514 Fulton Bootz Adam, proptr Bootz's Hotel, res 435 Pine




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