The New city annual directory of San Francisco, 1875, Part 32

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


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Alfred, cooper, res rear 25 Rausch Alfred, tailor, res 910 Pine


Alonzo F., importer of table cutlery, beads, etc., 321 Pine, res 1825 Bush


Alonzo Fitch, with E. O. Brown, 535 Clay


Andrew, laborer, P. M. S. S. Co., res 521 First


Andrew, master schr Mose, res 22 Stanford


Andrew J., barkeeper, res 14 Morey alley


Anna Mrs., teacher of piano and singing, res 910 Pine


Anne Mrs., res Episcopal Church Home


Annie Mrs., seamstress, res 40 Clara


Anthony, clothing, 105 Jackson


Antoine, oiler with P. M. S. S. Co., res Potrero Point.


Archibald, tinsmith with P. M. S. S. Co., res 216 Third


E .· P. FELLOWS & CO ..


IMPORTERS OF DRUGGISTS' GLASSWARE AND SUNDRIES.


The "Gerke," "A full flavored, pleasant Hock-like, Wine." -- London Lancet, June 20, 1874.


&


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


REAL ESTATE.


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Brown Aron, teacher, res 2671/§ Stevenson Arthur, printer, res 529 Union


Arthur, supt bridges C. P. R. R. Co., res Oakland


Arthur F., clerk with G. S. Hall, res 929 Howard


August, tailor, res 329 Vallejo


A., laborer with P. M. S. S. Co


A., laborer, res 402 Broadway


A., machinist with S. P. R. R. Co


A. B., collector Spring Valley Water Works Co., res San Leandro


A. E. Mrs., res 105 O'Farrell


Barbara, dressmaker, res 707 Vallejo Benjamin, baker with Zekind & Clark, res 923 Jones


Brown Benjamin W., (Michelssen, Brown & Co.) res 542 Bryant - Bridget, widow, res 33 Frederick Brown Bros. & Co., (M. Brown, B. Sheide- man and L. Brown) agents Ore- gon Mnfr Co., 24-26. Sansome


B., res 23 Ritch


B. C., supt Alden Fruit Preserving Co. of Sonoma, 402 Kearny, res Sonoma


B. W., (Michelssen, Brown & Co.) res 524 Turk


Catherine, widow, res 124 Hayes


Catherine Mrs., real estate, res 11 Jansen


Catherine E., widow, res 564 Steven- son


Cecil, clerk with E. V. Joice, res Oakland


Charles, carpenter, res 25 Rousch


Charles, cellarman with H. Gerke, res 26 Sacramento


Charles, clerk, res 7 Bay


Charles, Eagle chop house, 405 Pacific Charles, housemover, res 18 Harriet


Brown Charles, (Johnson & B.) res 325 East


Charles, mariner, res 228 Main


Charles, porter with Western Union Tel. Co., res 19 Commercial


Charles, real estate, res W s Dolores bet Fifteenth and Sixteenth


Charles, roofer with H. G. Fiske Charles, salesman with J. H. Kess- ing, res 1206 Powell


Charles, seaman, res 5 Jackson


Charles, seaman, res 415 East


Charles, seaman, res 131 Spear


Charles, trunkmaker with A. Haas & Co., res cor Haight and Bu- chanan


Brown Charles B., stoves and tinware, 18 Dupont, res 335 O'Farrell


Charles E., baggageman, S. P. R. R. Co., res 1629 Mission


Charles F., (Swain & B.) res 66 Clementina


Charles H., teamster with California Mnfr Co., res 2304 California


Brown Charles M., shipping and commis- sion agent, SW cor Spear and Harrison, res 156 Perry


Charles M., expressman, res 139 Shipley


Brown Charlotte B. Mrs., physi- cian, res 331 Geary


Christian, seaman, res 26 Fifth av


Christopher, res 323 Broadway


Christopher R., clerk with Fireman's Fund Ins. Co., res 15 Powell


D., res 209 Tehama


D., res 1323 Montgomery


D., res 5 Laskie


D. W., res 322 Eighth


D. W., stockbroker, res 39 Fifth


David, carpenter, res rear 1914 Taylor


David A., bookkeeper with N. Gray & Co., res 34 Eleventh


David B., (Hogan & Co.) res 137 Chestnut


David P., teamster, res 5641/2 Howard


Denton D., U. S. deputy surveyor, res 1226 Mission


E., merchant, res 212 Sutter


E. C. Mrs., lodgings, 25 Ellis


E. C., machinist with Bancroft & Co., res Point Lobos road


E. J., res 719 California


- E. J., widow, res 1003 Powell


E. M. Miss, res 1424 Mission


E. W., laborer, Fulton Foundry, res cor First and Mission


E. W., teamster with John Lyons, res 441 Minna


Brown Edgar O., real estate, 535 Clay Edward, butcher, res E s Florida nr Nineteenth


Edward, laborer, U. S. Engineer Department, Alcatraz Island


Edward, seaman, res 5 Jackson


Edward, telegraph operator, S. P. R. R., res 152 Silver


Ed. G., bartender with Beale & Dop- son, res 631 Sacramento


Edward T., clerk letter dept Wells, Fargo & Co., res 508 Howard


Edwin, collector, res 1629 Mission


Edwin, printer, res 529 Union


Edwin T., shoemaker with I. M. Wentworth & Co., res 91/3 Grand av


Edwin W., special policeman, res 1629 Mission


Eliza P. Miss, music teacher, res 105 O'Farrell


Elizabeth, widow, res 1 Market


Emily M. Mrs., furnished 409 Minna


rooms,


Emma F. Miss, teacher, South Cos- mopolitan Primary School, res 105 O'Farrell


Emmett, compositor Bulletin, res 1305 Stockton


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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Brown Eugene H., salesman with T. H. King & Co., res 1629 Mission


Francis C., clerk Third Dist. Court, res Oakland


Frank, expressman, cor Howard and Steuart, res 206 Steuart


Frank, shirt mnfr, 677 Market, res 417 Bush


Frank, waiter, International Hotel Frank Q., (Brown & Sniffen) res 509 Bryant


Frederick, res 537 Fulton


Fred., dishwasher, Occidental Hotel


Frederick, expressman, 160 Steuart, res 654 Tehama


Frederick, porter with Greenebaum & Co., res 117 Stockton


Fred., saloon and chophouse, 10 Steuart


Frederick, seaman, res 54 Sacramento Frederick A., clerk, 158 Second, res 83 Clementina


Frederick F., policeman, res 646 Howard


- F. W., widow, res 83 Clementina


G., cook, Continental Hotel


G. W., planer, res 434 Shipley


- George, real estate, res 1714 Sac


- George, cooper, res rear 25 Rousch


- George, painter, res 35 Rousch


- George, seaman with J. B. Piper


- George, vice-principal Hayes Valley Grammar School, res 1419 Taylor George W., boxmaker Union Box Fac- tory, res 45 Eighth


George W., lithographic printer, res 1120 Mission


George W., teamster, res 1715 Leav- enworth


Gideon H., dentist, NE cor Sixth and Stevenson


Brown Grafton T., (G. T. Brown & Co.) res Oakland


Brown G. T. & Co., (G. T. Brown and W. T. Galloway) lithographers, 540 Clay


Hamilton, porter with Brittan, Hol- brook & Co., res 105 California


Harry, cook, 422 Sacramento, res Coso House


Harry, proptr Scandinavian Home, 105 Clark


Harvey S., atty S.P.R.R. Co., NE cor Fourth and Townsend, res Oak- land


Henry, beer bottler with A. Denzler, res 5 Cedar av


- Henry, cook with F. J. Cutter, res 18 Ellis


Henry, deckhand U. S. stmr Mc- Pherson, res S s Jackson nr Battery


Henry, laborer, Pacific Foundry, res 541 First


Henry, laborer, Risdon Iron Works


Brown Henry, mariner, res 54 Sacramento


+ Henry, musician, res 436 Union


Henry, salesman with G. H. Mitchell & Co., res SE cor Webster and Fell


- Henry, saloon, 1013 Kearny


Henry, policeman, res foot of Oregon Henry A., clerk with Wells, Fargo & Co., res 331 Geary


Henry A., master schr Industry, res S s Twenty-seventh nr Howard


Brown Henry C., (Brown & Wilson) res 52 Second


Henry J., expressman, res 243 Clara


Howard W., messenger U. S. Q. M. Dept, res Oakland


Hugh, master mariner, res 228 Fol- som


Hugo, waiter, res 422 Sixth


Hymann, clothing, res 17 Hyde


H., carpenter, res 13 Pollard pl


H., carpenter with H. B. Tichenor & Co., res 214 Ritch


H., cook Spiers & Pond's saloon, res Coso House


H., widow, res Palmer, Fairmount tract


H. J., res 609 Minna


-* H. J., special policeman, res cor Oc- tavia and Union


H. L., fireman, S. P. R. R. Co,


Ignatio, cook, res 13 Pollard pl


Ireson C., contractor, res 730 Guerrero


Isaac, laborer, res W s Minnesota nr Sierra


Isaac A., laborer with J. Y. Wilson & Co., res cor Buchanan and Bay Isaac W. W., butcher 157 Third, res 35 Oak Grove av


James, res 12 Scotland


James, apprentice with Howard & Enright, res 14 Park av


James, baker, Grand Hotel


James, barber, 1146 Folsom


James, drayman, res Green nr Battery


James, engineer, res 28 Minna


James, fireman P. M. S. S. Co


James, laborer, res 908 Vallejo


James, laborer, res 33 Frederick


James, laborer with E. T. Anthony & Co., res 361 Broadway


James, laborer with P. M. S. S. Co


James, mattrassmaker Cal Furniture Manfg Co., res 7 Verona pl James, salesman with C. Curtin, res 803 Montgomery


James, stevedore, res 19 Howard


James, steward stmr Kalorama


James A., drayman 313-315 Front, res 6 Pleasant


James, physician, 19 Scotland


J. C., mate C. P. R. R. Co. stmr James E., messenger Custom House, res 10 Scotland


James F., carpenter with Cal. Mills, res 727 California


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


C. P. VAN SCHAACK & CO.,


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


WARGALLOWAY


G.T. BROWN.


ABROWN &


LITHOGRAPHERS STE


TERS AND ENGRAVERS


5410 CLAYSTREET.


SAN FRANCISCO.


RAIL ROAD, CITY &. COUNTY BONDS.


PLAIN & COLORED SHOW CARDS &- LABELS.


CERTIFICATES OF STOCK, MAPS AND PLANS. Bill heady' Sister and Vote heads, Circulars de in the latest style.


...


GEO. W. CHAPIN, REAL ESTATE AGENT,


434 MONTGOMERY STREET


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Brown James G., clerk with C. P. R. R. Co., res E s Clinton bet Brannan and Bryant


James H., carpenter, 524 Third, res SE cor Minnesota and Mariposa James P., lastmaker, res 105 O'- Farrell


James P., machinist with Electrical Construction and Maintainance Co., res 7 Stevenson


James R., barber, res 928 Washington Jans, seaman, res North German Hotel


Jesse, clerk with James Buckley, res 11 Geary


Jesse, engineer stmr Amador


John, barkeeper with L. Eppinger, res 15 Monroe


John, boilermaker with McAfee, Spiers & Co., res 430 Minna John, bootmaker, res rear 9171/2 Sutter


John, carpenter, res 41 Natoma


John, clerk with George A. Meigs, res 53 Clementina


John, cook with T. Chandler, res 506 Davis


John, deck hand steam-tug Ruscue


John, deck hand schr Marietta, res 409 Pacific


John, hodcarrier Palace Hotal


John, laborer, res 31 Jessie


John, laborer, res 63 Water


John, laborer Pacific Rolling Mills, res 111/2 Freelon


John, longshoreman, res 127 Jackson John, longshoreman, res 913 San- some


John, longshoreman, res 319 Vallejo John, machinist, res 49 Jessie


John, miller with Eisen Bros., 12 Stevenson


John, salesman with John C. Bell, res 502 Greenwich


John, seaman, res 26 Sacramento


John, seaman, res 119 Jackson


John, shipwright, res 518 Mission


John, stonecutter with Degan & Or- ford, res cor Bush and Cemetery av John, waiter, res 54 Jessie


John A., watchman Post Office, res 421 Natoma


John A., porter with Littlefield, Webb & Co., res 1235 Union


John B., res 156 Third


John E., clerk 105 Stockton, res 1506 Taylor


John F., book and job printer, 525 Commercial, res 316 Chestnut


John H., shipwright, res 508 Howard John K., captain stmr Alameda, res 1206 Leavenworth


John O., messenger with Light- house Engineer Dept, res 707 Vallejo


Brown John W., hostler with Potrero and Bay View R. R. Co


Joseph, baker with S. F. Cracker Co., res 11 Jansen


- Joseph, clerk, res Revere House


Joseph, dishwasher with Shneller & Berger, res Empire Lodging House


Joseph, hackdriver, res 203 Ritch


Joseph, teamster with S. F. Pioneer Woolen Factory, res North Point nr Larkin


Joseph, waiter Cosmopolitan Hotel Joseph Charles, clerk with I. Fried- lander, res 620 Sutter


Joseph H., carpenter, res Montgom- ery Hotel


Julia B. Miss, asst Rincon Grammar School, res 414 Ellis


Justice, engineer, res, 519 Vallejo


J. C., res 835 Clay


J. C., clerk with Gleeson & Fell, res Morton House


J. H. Mrs., res 328 Taylor


J. L., atty-at-law, 1250 Montgomery


J. W., stockbroker, res SW cor How- ard and Twenty-first


Brown Lewis, (Toklas, Hahn & B.) res 824 O'Farrell


Lewis, mate schr Billy the Butcher, res 340 Ritch


Lizzie Miss, seamstress, res 1215 Folsom


Luther, physician, office 629 Wash- ington


L. C., with Cornell Watch Co


L. L. Mrs., saleswoman with E. W. Haines, res cor Powell and Vallejo


Malcom, compositor Bulletin, res 99 Stevenson


Manuel, barber, Pacific bet Mason and Taylor


Maria Mrs., nurse, res 11912 Bernard Mark, caulker, res 32 Clara


Mark, with Hook and Ladder, No. 3, res Engine-house, Market nrTenth Mark, teamster with J. McDevitt, res 913 Sansome


Mary Miss, seamstress, res 1215 Fol- som


Mary Mrs., res 778 Harrison


Matthew, drayman, res 917 Sansome


Mattie Mrs., res 238 Taylor


Michael, res 397 Eighth


Michael, teamster, res 138 Silver


Morris, (Brown Bros & Co, ) res 822 O'Farrell


Moses P., harnessmaker with Main & Winchester, res 323 Taylor


Mrs., res Ivy bet Franklin and Gough M. F., fruit dealer, 2401§ Fifth


Nathan, wholesale clothing and fur- nishing goods, 108 Battery, res 927 Bryant


NORCROSS & CO.,


ALL WORK GUARANTEED


· AS REPRESENTED.


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


BETHESDA WATER, the acknowledged Cure for DIABETES. DUNBAR & HENDRY, General Agents Pacific Coast, 107 Stockton S


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Brown Nicholas, laborer, res 1 Lick


Oscar, conductor, Market-st R. R. Co., res 530 Valencia


Peter N., carpenter, California Thea- ter, res 613 Bush


Peter, housemover, res 1100 Powell Peter, laborer, res 724 Lombard


Peter, master sloop Julia, office 305 East, res 104 Steuart


Peter C., carpenter, res 511 Howard Philip, merchant, SE cor Pine and Sansome


Raphael, bookkeeper with Brown Bros & Co., res 824 O'Farrell


Reuben, supt with Michelssen, Brown & Co., res E s Railroad nr Fifth av, South S. F.


Richard, capitalist 215 Sansome, res 818 Green


Richard, fruit dealer, 504 Sixth


Richard, laborer, res 254 Stevenson


Richard, real estate, res Greenwich nr Devisadero


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


Brown Richard, soap manufactory, E s Nebraska bet El Dorado and Alameda


Robert, cook, res 152 Silver


Robert, supt with Keane, O'Connor & Co., res Mission bet Twenty- third and Twenty-fourth


Robert Smith, seaman, res 5 Jackson Robert T., whitener, res W s Ala- bama nr Twenty-fourth


Rowland G., agent Grover & Baker S. M. Co., res 705 Post


Rufus N., coal sampler, res 2322 Washington


R., carpenter with H. B. Tichenor & Co., res 214 Ritch


R. C. Miss, dressmaker, res SE cor Laguna and McAllister


R. H., stocks, res 529 Valencia S., watchman, Custom House


Sadie, saleswoman with H. W. Vaughn, res 32 Ellis


Samuel, local policeman, res 20 Stan- ford


Brown Samuel E., foreman S. F. News Letter and California Ad- vertiser, res 9 Rousch


Samuel H., clerk with T. J. Bass & Co., res 7 Verona pl Stephen G., baths and barber shop, 202 Fourth


Susan, res 928 Washington


Sylvester B., teamster with Gibson & Co., res 210 Ritch


T. P., laborer, res 317 Fremont


Theodora M., widow, res 510 Folsom


Theodore, clerk Tax Collector's office, res 1525 Dupont


Brown Thomas, cashier Bank Califor- nia, res 907 Sutter


Brown Thomas, mate bark Queen Emma, re 5 Jackson


Thomas, pantryman, P. M. S. S. C. Thomas, real estate, res W s Scott n: Cortland av


'Thomas, seaman, res 39 Pacific


Thomas, seaman stmr Pelican


Thomas, selector with Wangenheim Sternheim & Co., res Fourteenth av bet Q and R, South S. F.


Thomas, caulker, res S s Six- teenth bet Mission and Valencia Thomas, special policeman, res 74] Harrison


Thomas, stevedore with Menzies & Bingham


Thomas, supt California Market, res 20 Pearl


Thomas A., photographer, Kearny, res 3101/2 Eighth


606


Thomas N., saloon, 1420 Stockton W., laborer with P. M. S. S. Co.


W., seaman, res 415 East


W., res 5031/2 O'Farrell


W. H., mining agent, res Overland House


W. N., Shipwrights' Assn, 71 New Montgomery


Brown W. S. & Co., (W. S. Brown) agents California Silk Manufac- turing Co., Warrin's needles and Barbour's linen thread, 569 Mar- ket


Brown W. Scott, (W. S. Brown & Co.) res 732 Sixteenth


Ward, porter with Brittan, Holbrook & Co., res 253 Stevenson


Wilber K., expressman, res 13 Hub- bard


Willard B., compositor, Figaro office, res 969 Howard


William, res 812 Green


William, blacksmith, Fulton Foun- dry, res 520 Mission


William, seaman, stmr Ajax


William, chaircaner, res 1215 Folsom William, cook, Blue House Restau- rant, res 32 Dupont alley


William, dealer in mechanics' tools, 222 Jackson, res 920 Union


William, harnesscleaner, Norfolk Sta- bles, 126 Ellis


William, laborer, res 41 Minna


William, master schr Glenarm, res 332 Main


William, mariner, res 104 Steuart


William, printer, res 969 Howard


William, real estate, res 13 Second


William, mariner, res 5 Jackson


William, mariner, res 26 Sacramento William, Shipwrights' Assn, 71 New Montgomery


William, supt Potrero Marine Rail- way, res SW cor Louisiana and Sierra


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


PACIFIC SAW MANUFACTURING COMPANY,


17 and 19 Fremont, near Market.


¡EO. W. CHAPIN, ALWAYS READY TO BUY AND SELL


REAL ESTATE.


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Brown William, teamster, res 72 Ninth William, tinsmith, res 411 Clemen- tina


William A., caulker, res 10 Virginia William A., engineer, res 507 Eighth William A., engineer with Blake, Robbins & Co., res 759 Market


William A., Shipwrights' Assn, 71 New Montgomery


William B., assistant bookkeeper with Lowry & Wightman, res Oakland William B., carpenter, res 421 Bush William C., blacksmith with J. W. Farren, res Minna nr Fourth


William C., compositor with J. H. Carmany & Co., res rear 917 Sut- ter


William C., patternmaker, S. F. Manufacturing Co., res 254 Clara William H., (Brown & McDonald) res Eureka, Nev


Brown William H., contractor night work, 3 Mills pl, res cor Bay and Meiggs' wharf


William H., salesman with Marcus C. Hawley & Co., res 1511 Post William H., with Cornell Watch Co William H., jr., with Cornell Watch Co


William Hall, capitalist, res 819 Mis- sion


William K., electrotyper, Evening Post, res 1139 Pacific .


William P., conductor City R. R. Co., res S s Columbia bet Dolores and Guerrero


William P., groceries, 731 Vallejo, res 114 Bernard


William S., sawmill, SE cor Mission and Twenty-seventh


William T., carpenter, Palace Hotel, res 120 Fourth


W. V., student with Grey & Bran- don, res 128 Eleventh


carpenter, res Commercial Lodg- ing House


- Hebrew teacher, res 605 Broad- way


laborer, res 229 Sixth


, mariner, res 1140 Mission


, waiter, res 17 Stockton pl


-, widow, res 2533 Mission


, widow, dressmaker, res 313 Fell Browne Emma L. Mrs., res 107 Powell James C., saloon, NW cor Eighth and Folsom


James H., gasfitter, res 14 Park av


J. D., draughtsman North Pacific Coast R. R., res 845 Howard


Browne J. L., manager of The Bank of San Francisco, res Oakland


Browne J. Ross, land agent, room 87 Montgomery blk, res Oakland Spencer C., deputy County Clerk, res Oakland


Browne William, mariner, res 5 Jackson


W. H., clerk, Western Union Tele- graph Co., res NW cor Post and Devisadero


Brownell James A., clerk, res 611 Stockton G. V., first officer, P. M. S. S. Co


Brownfield C. D., bricklayer, Palace Hotel Browning & Heber, (August Browning and William Heber) gun and lock- smiths, 653 Washington


Browning August, (Browning & Heber) res 1500 Leavenworth


George W., salesman with P. Doug- las, res NW cor Webster and Sut- ter


Jacob, teamster with Conroy, O'Con- nor & Co., res SW cor Larkin and McAllister


Jeremiah, teamster with Conroy, O'Connor & Co., res SW cor Lar- kin and McAllister


John, groceries and liquors, SE cor Eighteenth and Mission


John N., clerk with T. C. Pedler, res 771 Folsom


Walter, with P. M. S. S. Co., res 13 Verona


Browning William, saloon 541 Clay, res 771 Folsom


Brownlee John, house and sign painter, 429 Front


Brownlie James S., laborer, res Es Diamond bet Nineteenth and Twentieth


Brownridge Robert, boilermaker's helper with P. M. S. S. Co.


Robert, machinist, Miners' Foundry, res Montgomery Hotel


Brownrigg William J., carpenter, res 361 Eleventh


Brownsen Frederick, mason, res Continental Hotel


Brownstein George, (E. Goslinsky & Co.) res 1017 Post


Brownstone Isaac, (Brownstone Bros., Santa Cruz) office 427 Front, res 1002 Larkin


Broy Frank, boxmaker with F. Korbel & Bros., res 503 Fourth


Brubaker Effinger, teamster, res 245 Clara


E. B., driver Hook and Ladder No. 3, res engine house, Market nr Tenth


Bruce De Victor, engineer and machinist, 512 Commercial, res 769 Folsom Bruce Donald, book and job printer, 537 Sacramento, res 1013 Wash- ington


Harry, stevedore with A. C. Freese


Henry, laborer with P. M. S. S. Co., res Goodsell pl


Herbert, milkman, res W s San Bruno road bet Twenty-eighth and twenty-ninth


James, with W. W. Call, res San Bruno road nr Twenty-eighth


OMMERCIAL INSURANCE CO. OF CALIFORNIA,


Office, 228 California St.


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


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THOMPSON BROS., EUREKA, FOUNDRY.


CASTINGS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. 129 and 131 BEALE STREET.


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Bryan Edward, packer with Baker & Ham- ilton, res E s Shotwell bet Fifth and Sixth


Edwin H., housebroker and collect- or, 523 Kearny, res 1530 Clay


Edwin H., jr., physician, office 224 Kearny


Edwin H.,, special policeman Ma- guire's Opera House


E. H., plumber and gasfitter, 108 Dupont


Frank, clerk with Chief Commissary Division Pacific, 105 Stockton


Fred, bookkeeper, 530 Bush


Frederick, salesman with A. Pallies James B., cooper with Pacific Barrel and Keg Co., res 7 Gilbert


James E., salesman with McCain, Flood & McClure, res 520 Sutter John, laborer, res Greenwich nr Larkin


John H., clerk with A. Haas & Co., res 1530 Clay


Bryan John M., stoves, ranges and kitchen utensils, 130 Third


Mart H., carpenter, SW cor Bush and Franklin


Patrick Oliver, carpenter, res 592 Stevenson


Samuel, carpenter, res Greenwich nr Larkin


- Samuel, jr., laborer, res Greenwich nr Larkin


Bryan Thomas, (Bryan Bros.) res American Exchange Hotel


William, bookkeeper with Richard O'Neill, res 19 Russ


Wm., laborer, res rear 1724 Mission Bryan William, (Bryan Bros.) res American Exchange Hotel


William, porter with C. P. R. R. Co., res 29 Welsh


William H. clerk American Ex. Hotel William J., (G. H. Tay & Co.) res Haywards


Bryan William J., apothecary, NW cor Third and Howard and 603 Merchant, (and William J. Bryan & Co.) res 1203 Howard


Bryan William J. & Co .. (William J. Bryan) apothecaries and drug- gists, Grand Hotel and NW cor Second and Howard


-, stevedore wth Menzies & Bingham -, mill hand with Deming, Palmer & Co


see Bryant


Bryans Edward, hardware, res E s Shotwell nr Twenty-fifth


Bryant & Cook, (D. S. Bryant and D. S. Cook) produce com, 306 Davis


Bryant & Taylor, (A. J. Bryant and J. S. Taylor) genl agents Diebold, Morris & Co's safes, 312 Califor- nia [see adv, page 32A]


Bryant A., res 736 Sixteenth


Bryant Andrew J., Vice-Prest State In- vestment and Insurance Co., res 822 Sutter


C. G., Mrs., physician, res 502 Tay- lor


Bryant Daniel S., (Bryant & Cook) res Oakland


Edmund, clerk with State Investment and Insurance Co., res 822 Sutter


Edward, doorkeeper Opera House


Frank, clerk, res 334 Bush


George, cutter with Beers & May nard, res 131 Chestnut


George H., (Neville & Co.) res 1917 Polk


James E., lamps and crockery 10 Third, res Fulton nr Octavia


John, asst foreman Examiner, res 1. John


John, (S. F. Mnfg Co.) res 127 Shot well


John, painter, res 103 Hayes


John H., jeweler Cal. Jewelry Co. res 111 Prospect pl


R., widow, res 1429 Geary


Samuel, branch agent S. F. Laun dry, 613 Commercial, res Green wich bet Polk and Larkin


Samuel A., teamster, res 617 Natom Thomas Mrs., dressmaker, res 1 Garden


W. C., Chinese Employment office 510 Pine, res Alameda


W. D., driver Sutter-st R. R. Co. res 31 Austin


W. F., bookkeeper with D. Conrad res Russ House


Warren, real estate, res 230 Shotwe.


William, boilermaker, Risdon Iro Works, res 902 Montgomery


William, res 109 Montgomery


William J. O., physician, office an res 825 Pacific


-, res 418 Brannan


Bryars Annie Miss, hairdresser, res 151 Stockton


M. Miss, ladies' hairdresser, res 71 Folsom


Bryde William L., (Middleton, B. & Co.) re NE cor Lombard and Dupont


Bryden George, teamster, 401-403 Front an 364 Natoma, res Oakland Brydges Marshal C., copper, tin and she 3


iron worker, 51 Clay, res 34 Jessie


Brydon Joseph, stableman, res Heinz Hot Bryiess F., with Chas. M. Plum & Co., r Prescott House


Brynes William J., special policeman, r 252 Minna


Bryon Augusta Mrs., furnished rooms, 74 Market


Bryson Cyrus W., (Reed & B.) r 652 Howard


The "Gerke," "A full flavored, pleasant Hock-like, Wine." -- London Lancet, June 20, 1874.


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Bryson Thomas, printer, res 19 Natoma Buch Ferdinand, porter 124 Sansome, res 28 Tehama


Frederick, musician with Wetter- man's Band, res 703 Greenwich H., cabinetmaker with Kragen & Co., res 32 Minna


Pauline, ironer with Neustadter Bros., res 81 Stevenson


Buchan James, shoemaker, res 1903 Howard Buchanan Findley, tinsmith with J. M. Bryan, res 29 Commercial


James, grocer, 1205 Folsom


John, res 571 Howard


John H., saloon 604 Howard, res 571 Howard


John W., foreman sawyer with My- ers, Weighel & Co., res 362 Third Joseph, collector, res 511 Shotwell Joseph Y., clerk with P. A. Kearny, res 607 Pine


Buchanan M. Co., (Tuolumne, Cal.) D. F. Verdenal sec, 409 California


Buchanan S. A. Mrs., res 511 Shotwell


William A., clerk U. S. Q. M, Dept., res 2041 Mission


William G., supt Einstein Bros. & Co., res 710 Buchanan


-, stevedore with Menzies & Bing- ham


Buchard Rev. James M. C., clergyman, St. Ignatius College, res 841 Market Büche Conrad, trussmaker with J. H. A. Folkers & Bro., res 317 Bush Büchel Ernst, with Kohler & Maier, res 1221 Kearny Bucher Henry, cook, Russ House Buchert George, shipwright, res 220




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