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Burkhardt George, mnfr boots and shoes, 540 Washington, res 412 Sixth
Jacob, barkeeper with Hentz & Reid, res 336 Bush
John George, teamster with C. Dryer, res New Atlantic Hotel
Burks Charles I., carpenter, 418 Montgom- ery, res 909 Bryant
Burleman A. C., engineer tug Rescue
Burley Robertson, shipwright, res 12 Perry William, longshoreman, res NW cor Lily and Franklin
Burling & Bro., (James W. and Wil- liam Burling) stockbrokers, 323 California
Benjamin L., with Burling & Bro., res 299 Hyde
Burling James W., (Burling & Bro.) res 1218 Folsom
- John, machinist with C. H. Leavitt, res 4 William
Richard S., clerk C. P. R. R. Co.'s freight depot, res Stanford House
Burling William, (Burling & Bro.) and president S. F. Stock and Exchange Board, res 299 Hyde
Burlingame J. D., (Smith & B.) res Auburn, Placer Co
Burlock Frank, salesman with G. Abraham, res 4 Hyde
Burmaster Charles, engineer,res 2309 Folsom Burmeister & Mehrtens, (A. Burmeister and A. Mehrtens) groceries, NW cor Leavenworth and California
Burmeister Alrich, (Burmeister & Mehr- tens) res 1300 California
- Emilie, widow, res 1115 Jackson
Francis H., shipwright, res 529 Val- encia
Henry, carpenter, res S s Dorland nr Dolores
Henry, carrier S. P. P. O., res 505 Filbert
Henry, clerk, res 531 Greenwich
- Henry, laborer, S. F. Laundry
Henry W., clerk with H. H. Haight, res S side Dorland bet Dolores and Guerrero
H., mate schr Loleta, res 528 Kearny Otto, cabinetmaker with John Eas- ton, res 1115 Jackson
P. H., with Dr. Fred Zcile, res 531 Greenwich
Burnap John, produce merchant, hardware and groceries, 425 Davis, res 420 Leavenworth
NORCROSS & CO., BOOKS, JEWELS, SWORDS.
SEALS, BALLOT BOXES, ETC.
Curled Hair, Eureka, Moss and African Fibre, at Pacific Glue Manuf. Co., 406 Market.
BETHESDA WATER a sure Cure for INDIGESTION and DYSPEPSIA. DUNBAR & HENDRY General Agents Pacific Coast 107 Stockton St.
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Burne Francis, res 114 Prospect pl - Phillip B., carpenter, res 846 Mission Burnel Jules, tinsmith G. H. Tay & Co., res 37 Hinckley
Burnell Millard F., business agent with Pierce & Son, res 411 Brannan S. S., carpenter, res 128 Turk
William, laborer, res W s Church nr Twenty-fifth
Wm. A., expressman, res 2512 Welsh Burner Heury, (Shull & B.) res Alaska nr Mission
Burner John J., Bricklayers' Prot and Ben Assn, 234 Sutter
Burnes Daniel, painter, res 916 Folsom
Peter, hostler, Market-st R. R. Co., res Ns Quint bet Valencia and Guerrero
William, steward Hose Co. No. 2 S. F. Fire Dept, res hose house Burnett Alexander S., General, res 1010 Bush Alexander S., jr., bookkeeper, Lon- don and San Francisco Bank, res 613 Valencia
Amelia Miss, shoefitter with Einstein Bros. & Co., res 652 Stevenson
D. J., sec Pacific Commercial Co., res 1411 Bush
Burnett G. G., chemist and apothecary, 327 Montgomery, res 2506 Sacra- mento
Hiram, conductor, Clay-st R. R. Co., res 1432 Jackson
James, engineer, res Mission bet Twenty-fourth and Twenty-fifth
John, messenger, U. S. Q. M. Dept., res San Bruno road, South S. F. John M., atty-at-law, 623 Montgom- ery, res 1901 Polk
Joseph, driver, Portrero and Bay View R. R. Co., res 156 Shipley John P., actor, California Theater, res 428 Post
J. W., bartender, res 54 Everett
Kate Mrs., hairdressing, 410 Third, res 432 Shipley
M., res 37 Hinckley
Nettie C., dressmaker, 23412 Sixth Peter H., president Pacific Bank, office 201 Sansome, res 610 Jones Thomas, laborer, res 1140 Mission Wellington C., city and county atty, office 13 City Hall, res 600 Sutter William, seaman, res 26 Sacramento -, porter, Occidental Hotel, res rear 334 Third
Burnham E., baker, Russ House
Gilman M., salesman with G. A. Meigs, res 503 Folsom
- James G., clerk with S. Farjeon & Co., res 1413 Sacramento
Burnham James W. & Co., (J. W. Burnham, L. Eckley and H. Eck- ley) carpets and oilcloths, 618 Market and 15-17 Post
Burnham James W., (J. W. Burn- ham & Co.) res W s Dolores bet Twenty-second and Twenty-third Samuel S., carriagemaker with M. P. Holmes, res 8 Howard crt
W. F., upholster with Hardie & Fred- ericks, res 1013 Mission
- Z. W., salesman with Sanderson & Horn, res Russ House
Burns & Lee, (John Burns and William Lee) propts Mechanics' House, NE cor Berry and Ritch
Alexander, boilermaker, res 516 How- ard
Alexander, seaman, res 119 Jackson Alfeed D., salesman, res 1621 Web- ster
A., teamster, res 415 Hyde
A. L., chief clerk Commissary Div of Pacific, res Oakland
A. M., marine surveyor, office 314 California, res Oakland
Benjamin F., clerk U. S. Engineer's Dept, res Cosmopolitan Hotel
Bernard, waiter Occidental Hotel, res 9 Hunt
- Bernard, (Flynn & B.) res 9 Clinton Brian, cook, res 1 Lick
B., cook, 210 Kearny, res Veranda Lodging-house
B., laborer with Market-st R. R. Co
B. J., secy Stetefeldt Furnace Co., res 4111/2 California
Catharine, widow, res 11 Garden
Charles, sailmaker, res 988 Seven- teenth
Cornelius, laborer, Odd Fellows' Cemetery, res Parker av
Daniel, carpenter, res Globe House
Daniel, painter, res 916 Folsom
Daniel, whipmaker with Keystone Whip Co., res 281 Stevenson
D. P., real estate, res NE cor Union av and Sullivan
Edward, blockmaker, res 402 Broad- way
Edward, horseshoer, 670 Mission, res 675 Misson
Edward, laborer, res N s Waller bet Devisadero and Broderick
Ellen, dressmaker, res 1212 Harriet Francis J., engineer stmr Moses Tay- lor, res 12 Bryant av
Frank A., stencilcutter with F. M. Truworthy, res 1621 Webster
Gatty A., receiving clerk with G. H. Tay & Co., res 1621 Webster
George O., night inspector, Custom House, res 12 Tehama
H., wheelsman with stmr Amelia
Henry, boots and shoes, 210 Third, res Oakland
Henry, builder and contractor, res res 240 Green
Henry, laborer with City R. R. Co
"Gerke" Wine, vintage 1868. The future "Chateau Yquem" of California. "Eugene Casserly."
PACIFIC SAW MANUFACTURING COMPANY,
17 and 19 Fremont, near Market.
GEO. W. CHAPIN, REAL ESTATE AGENT,
434 MONTGOMERY STREET-
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Burns Henry J., Dep Sheriff, City Hall, res 325 Seventeenth
- Hugh, fireman with S. V. Water Works, res Black Point
Hugh, laborer, res 909 Geary
Isadore, shipsmith, 20 Steuart, res The Windsor
James, boilermaker, res 421 Clemen- tina
James, longshoreman, res NW cor Calhoun and Union
James, shoemaker with Orin Jones, res 17 Harrison
James, res 613 Natoma
Burns John, (Burns & Lee) res Me- chanics' House
John, barkeeper, res 530 Mission
John, baker with stmr Oriflamme
John, boatbuilder with M. Vice, res 9 Sherwood pl
John, butcher with Smith & Mann, res SE cor Eleventh av and M, South S. F.
John, cook, res rear 1313 Sacramento John, drayman with Code, Elfelt & Co., res 785 Eddy
John, engineer stmr Fideliter, res 1567 Kearny
John, gasfitter with C. H. Laswell, res 747 Mission
John, laborer with F. D. Conroy & Son, res 213 Broadway
John, nurse, St. Mary's Hospital
John, plumber, res 11 Garden
John, seaman, res 54 Sacramento John, stableman with Clay-st Hill R. R. Co., res 1228 Pacific
- John, teamster, res 785 Eddy
John, teamster, res Eighth av bet L and M. South S. F.
John, fireman, res 129 Folsom
John, res Fourteenth bet Market and Guerrero
John, res 115 Second
John, jr., stableman with Clay-st Hill R. R. Co
John E., carpenter Palace Hotel
John G., quartermaster with P. M. S. S. Co
John H., policeman, res 224 Mont- gomery
J., carpenter, Ætna Iron Works, res 247 Stevenson
J. C., carpenter, res 184 Jessie
- J. H., carpenter Palace Hotel
John M., compositor with Wheeler & Co., res 320 Tenth
John R., teamster, res 2617 Folsom Joseph, coupédriver, res Es Bourbon bet Eddy and Ellis
Joseph A., carpenter, res S s Fif- teenth nr Railroad av
Martin, laborer Palace Hotel
Maurice, shoemaker with S. W. Ro- senstock & Co., res 21 Harrison av
Burns Mary, widow, res 912 Natoma
Michael, (Booth & B.) res 135 Post
Michael, laborer, Potrero cut
Michael, liquor saloon, 219 Sixth
Michael, machinist, res 179 Minna
Michael, porter Grand Hotel, res 38 Tehama
Michael T., with Pacific Wire Mann- factory, res 3 King
M., bricklayer Palace Hotel
Myra Mrs., midwife, res 308 Minna
Owen, expressman, res 26 Stone
Owen, laborer 328 Geary, res 615 Grove
Patrick, blacksmith, res Fifteenth av bet Q and R, South S. F
Patrick, fireman stmr Los Angeles
Patrick, groceries, SE cor Oak and Laguna
Patrick, laborer, res 1453 Minna
Patrick, laborer, res SW cor Califor- nia av and Park
Patrick, laborer, res S s Fourteenth nr Guerrero
Patrick, miner, res Empire Hotel
Patrick D., first steward Grand Ho- tel, res 318 Tenth
Burns Patrick H., horseshoeing 670 Mission, res 675 Mission
Peter, cartman, res 11 Haggin
Peter, hostler, Market-st R. R. Co., res 529 Valencia
Peter, longshoreman, res Green nr Battery
Peter, soapmaker, res W s Alabama bet Twenty-second and Twenty- third
Peter, teamster with Wm. Kerr, res 903 Battery
Peter, veterinary surgeon S. F. Fire Department, res 442 Hayes
Richard, stevedore with A. C. Freese Robert, lumberman, res Courtland nr Islais Creek
Robert, seaman, res 45 Sacramento Rose, dressmaker, res 56 Natoma
Thomas, carter, res 1031 Pacific
Thomas, drayman, SE cor Washing- ton and Front, res 111/§ Garden Thomas, driver, Sutter-st R. R. Co
Thomas, expressman, res 211 Franklin
Thomas, laborer, Bay Sugar Refinery Thomas, laborer, res 17 Crooks
Thomas, miner, res Union House
Thos. H., machinist, res 430 Shotwell Thomas. W. (Kelly & B.) res 403 Ste- venson
Timothy, waiter Lick House
William, teamster with William Kerr William U., clerk with William Friel, res 1621 Webster
Burns W. W., Major U. S. A., Chief Commissary Subsistence Military Division Pacific, office 105 Stock- ton, res Grand Hotel
COMMERCIAL INSURANCE CO. of CALIFORNIA,
Office, 228 California St.
MASONIC SAVINGS AND LOAN BANK, 6 POST ST., MASONIC TEMPLE.
SHIRTS, CLOTHING, FURNISHING GOODS,
BEAMISH'S, Nucleus Building, cor. THIRD and MARKET Sts.
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Burns Mrs., laundress, res 17 Harrison av -, farmer, res 707 Howard
, teamster with Black Diamond Coal Co., res cor Beale and Mission
see Byrnes
Burnside Charles, res 37 Hinckley
Burr & Fink, (B. J. Burr and James L. Fink) merchant tailors and importers of furnishing goods, 3 Montgomery Burr Alfred, engineer with W. P. Harrison, res 26 Rousch
A., conductor with San Jose R. R. Co., res 130 Taylor
Benjamin J., (Burr & Fink) res 3 Montgomery
Burr C. C. & Co., (C. C. Burr and Mary Hudson) manufacturers of mustard, spices, etc., factory foot of Stockton, office SE cor Front and Pine
Burr Clarence C., (C. C. Burr & Co.) res NE cor Filbert and Van Ness av C. A. res 421 Fourth
Eli B., bookkeeper with Savings and Loan Society, res S s Twenty- first bet Folsom and Shotwell
Burr E. Willard, president Savings and Loan Society, 619 Clay, res SE cor Van Ness av and Filbert
George E., lamplighter, res 918 Montgomery
Henry P., master mariner, res 28 Rousch
- James, porter with Lowry & Wight- man, res 539 Howard
John T., shoemaker, Bay nr Kearny Levi, Eureka saloon, S s Bay nr Dupont
Richard, shipjoiner, res 270 First Burrell Charles, physician, office and res 1322 Mission
Edward, weigher, coiner's dept U. S. Mint, res 1107 Post
Edward H., Inspector, Custom House, res 1322 Mission
George C., shoecutter with Einstein Bros & Co., res 152 Silver
James S. surgeon with P.M. S. S. Co
John, master schr John & Samuel, res 110 Berry
Thomas, carpenter, res 785 Mission Burriladi Camillo, carpenter, res 13 Jasper pl Burrington Albert C., conductor with Sutter- st R. R., res 118 Austin
Burris Butler, bookkeeper with Landers & Co., res 418 Brannan
Charles A., laundryman, res S s Sev- enteenth nr Dolores
James M., cook with stmr Constitu- tion, res 30 Frelon
Richard, laundryman, res S s Sev- enteenth nr Dolores W., res 16 Freelon
Burroughs William, crockery packer, res 6281/2 Jessie
Burrows Delia, domestic, 417 Montgomery
George Rev., res 906 Market
- John, seaman with stmr Salinas
Louis, moulder with Reese Llewellyn R. D., livery stable, 412 Drumm Thomas, carpenter, res U. S. Hotel, Burscough Henry, res 457 Bryant
Burson James N., foreman with Bromley & Co., res 510 O'Farrell
Burt & Ham, (James Burt and James H. Ham) paper hangings and paper hangers, 212 Sansome
Burt Charles, blacksmith, Risdon Iron Works, res 62 Natoma
Charles R., printer, res 62 Natoma
Fred. L., carriagemaker with Kim- ball Manuf. Co., res 822 Folsom James, (Burt & Ham) 212 Sansome
Burt J. Gus., general merchandise bro- ker, office 405 Front, res 802 Jones
M. E. Mrs., mnfr ladies' and chil- dren's clothing, res 1246 Mission Samuel, printer, res 417 Montgomery Silas S., annealer, coiner's depart- ment U. S. Mint, res 221 Powell W. J., housemover, res 1128 Mission see Bert
Burtchiell John, carpenter with C. Williams, res San Rafael
Burton Augustus A., clerk with Lewis Bros., res 8 Tyler
Charles, mariner, res 127 Jackson
Charles H., merchant, office 405 Front, res 1024 Washington
Elizabeth, music teacher, res 14 La- fayette
Henry F., butcher with G. Kaiser & Co., res 28 Mary
James, carpenter, res 409 Pacific
James, mariner, res 5 Jackson
John, foreman pattern maker, Miners' Foundry, res 513 Howard
Joseph, barkeeper with John Gray, res 707 Clementina
S. Mrs., res 8 Tyler
William, carpenter Palace Hotel
William A., steward, stmr Los An- geles
William H., awningmaker, 159 New Montgomery
Burtsell John M., sfockbroker, office 106 Leidesdorff, res 2621 Mission
Bury A., shoemaker, res 4 Virginia pl Jacob, shoemaker, 4 Virginia pl
Bury John T., fruit and vegetables, 41- 42 Washington Market, res 2 Scotland
- T., messenger with Wells, Fargo & Co Burwell Lewis, physician, res Wadsworth House, 225 Bush Busano Domenico, saloon, 28 Clay
E. P. FELLOWS & CO.,
Sole Agents for FRITZCHE, SCHIMMEL & CO.'S ESSENTIAL OILS and FLAVORING EXTRCTS.
ANSONIA CLOCK CO., MURRAY DAVIS, Agent, 31 and 33 SUTTER STREET.
GEO. W. CHAPIN, 434 MONTGOMERY ST.,
Dealer in all kinds of REAL ESTATE-MONEY LOANED.
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Busby Frederick H., glovecutter with Cal Glove Co., res 13 Powell
Joseph, landscape gardener, res 67 Clementina
Busch Adam, dishwasher, Bootz Hotel, res 435 Pine
- Jacob, seaman, res 8 Jackson
John, baker with Schroth & Wester- feld
Emanuel, with J. P. Tenthory & Co., res 558 Mission
Buschmann Herman, liquors, 423 Drumm - John, groceries and liquors, 269 Third Buscelle James R., bookkeeper with J. W. Shaeffer, res 549 Stevenson
Buser Ernest, packer with E. G. Lyons & Co., res 506 Jackson
Busevich Blas, barkeeper, 332 East
Bush & Milne (David Bush and George Milne) importers of gas fixtures, plumbers, gas and steam fitters, 29 New Montgomery
Alonzo, driver, Wells, Fargo & Co., res 331 Montgomery
Charles, seaman, res North German Hotel
Charles, trimmer with Plath & Kitz- muller, res W s Clay bet Powell and Stockton
Charles J., carver with H. Granz, res Portrero av bet Twenty-third and Twenty-fourth
Charles P., clerk, res 523 Post
C. M., civil engineer, res New Atlan- tic Hotel, Montgomery av
C. W., painter, 741 Howard
David, (Bush & Milne) res Sutter bet Scott and Devisadero
Frank, seaman, res 48 Sacramento
Frank, jr., seaman, res 48 Sacramento Frederick, clerk, res 1318 Hyde
Frederick, teamster with S. F. Pack- ing and Provision Co., res 432 Shipley
George D., wines, res Hunter's pt
H. F., clerk with Johnston & Veasey, res 1318 Hyde
H. P., mining sec, 27 Merchants' Exchange, res 114 Mason
John, boilermaker with Pacific Iron Works, res 1234 Vallejo
John, laborer, res 1904 Mason
Joseph, shoemaker with R. Pahl, res 525 Post
J. P., surgeon, P. M. S. S. Co
Bush Louis, dentist, S Kearny, res 2108 Howard
Nathan, furniture, 749 Market, res 454 Stevenson
Norton, landscape artist. Mercantile Library bld
Peter, bakery, 1050 Howard
Richard J., landscape and figure art- ist, room 117 Montgomery blk
Bushart Martin, carpenter, Hunter's Point
Bushman William, pattern maker, res 299 Clementina
Bushnell F. N., engineer, S. P. R. R. Co Waters A., printer, res 622 Post
W. E., captain stmr El Capitan
Busk A. Sherwill. clerk with D. M. Bishop & Co., res Alameda
Büsker Jans, seaman, res 123 Jackson Buss Albrecht, varnisher with Pacific U. W. Furniture Mufg. Co., res 162 Tehama
Henry, cook, Continental Hotel
Jacob, liquors, 418 Fourth
Philip, cook, Mint saloon, res 637 Broadway
Bussanich Antonio, waiter with Rocco Be- ban, res 1313 Kearny
Bussen John, laborer, California Dry Dock, Hunter's Point
Bussenius & Bretteville, (C. Bussenius and V. Bretteville) employment office, 655 Washington
Christian, (Bussenius & Bretteville) res 244 Geary
Bussey William C., locksmith with Andre Camous, res International Hotel Bussinger Fred., brass moulder with G. H. Tay & Co., res 211 Ellis
Bustamente Rosa, widow, res 528 Vallejo Busteed Thos., teamster, res E s Mission, bet Twenty-fifth and Twenty-sixth
Buster Henry, seaman, res North German Hotel
H. C., clerk with M. Butler, res 131 Montgomery
Buswell Alexander, bookbinder, 418-420 Clay, res 1005 Union
E. G., clerk with Redington, Hostet- ter & Co., res Oakland
William Frank, draughtsman, res 503 Folsom
W. F., bookbinder with A. Buswell, res SW cor Union and Jones
Butcher Henry, driver with Lyons & Co
James L., butcher. res cor Seventh av and N, South S. F
John H., butcher, res Sixth av ur M, South S. F
John, sailor, res Twenty-first av, South S. F
Butendion J., res 619 Pacific Butenop Henry, groceries, 625 Pacific, res 606 Filbert
Butenschon Joseph, waiter with Voss & Fruhling, res 615 Pacific
Butler Alexander, carpenter, res Boyd nr Chesley
Alexander, cook, res 1010 Kearny
Anna Mrs., res 20 Lafayette
Artemus B., (G. Styles & Co.) res 411 Sutter
A., widow, res 114 Ridley
Bros., (P. F. and W. J. Butler) millinery and straw goods, 569 Market
R. J. TRUMBULL,
DEALER IN
BULBS, SEEDS, TREES, etc., 427 SANSOME ST.
Glue, Neat's Foot Oil and Curled Hair, at Pacific Glue Manufacturing Co., 406 Market St.
EUREKA FOUNDRY, THOMPSON BROS., Proprietors,
129 and 131 BEALE ST., bet. MISSION and HOWARD.
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Butler Charles, porter with G. D. Morse, 417 Montgomery
Charles A., retoucher with C. E. Watkins, res 20 Lafayette
Charles C., real estate, res NE cor Sutter and Steiner
Charles H., master stmr Empire, res 137 South Park av
Charles W., carpenter, res N s Six- teenth bet Guerrero and Dolores E., gasfitter Palace Hotel
Edward R., res 118 Eleventh
Elizabeth, widow, res 315 Filbert
Frances, teacher Tehama-st School, res 556 Folsom
Frederick S., clerk with London and S. F. Bank, res 118 Eleventh
George E., bookkeeper with Union Insurance Co., res 1011 Clay
George R., ticket clerk, C. P. R. R. Co., res 2612 Kearny
Henry E., cook with Donovan & O'Donnell, res 277 Minna
Henry M., lumber dealer, res 116 Austin
H. W., newspaper clerk P. O., res 1024 Montgomery
James, laborer, res 1465 Minna
James, laborer with P. M. S. S. Co James, laundryman, res 202 Sixth
James, (U. W. Boot and Shoe Co.) res 502 Stevenson
John, barkeeper with C. Coates, res 411 Minna
John, longshoreman, res rear 410 Folsom
John B., Inspector Customs, res 721 Howard
John W., compositor, res W s Web- ster nr Haight
Joseph, currier, res NW cor Bryant and Twenty-sixth
Joseph J., clerk 110 Bush, res 10 Wetmore pl
Joseph R., tanner, res NW cor Bry- ant and Twenty-sixth
Julia, widow, res Fourteenth nr Fol- som
J., carpenter with S. P. R. R. Co
J. H., watchmaker, jeweler and en- graver, 650 Market, res 107 Post Louis, porter with Drake & Emerson, res 617 Mission
M. A. Mrs., millinery 28 Montgom- ery, res 818 Eddy
Maggie J., lodgings, 217 Second Margaret, widow, res 521 Vallejo
Martin, policeman, res cor Tenth and Bryant
Mary, widow, res 521 Vallejo Mary Mrs., dressmaker, res Webster nr Haight
W s
Mary H,, widow, res 819 Jackson Mathew, real estate broker, 236 Mont- gomery, res 805 Grove
Butler Mathew, seaman, res 5 Jackson
Michael, porter with Buckingham & Hecht, res rear 31 Lafayette
P., laborer, Union Iron Works, res 519 Mission
P. F., (Butler Bros.) res 818 Eddy
Patrick T., (Hogan & Co.) res 20 Folsom av
Richard, with P. F. Butler, res 222 Post
Richard, machinist, Miners' Foun- dry, res 27 Minna
Robert, painter, res 211 Second
R. H., with Butler Bros., res 225 Ellis
S. E. Miss, teacher, res 839 Califor- nia
Theodore A., res SE cor Pine and Fillmore
Thomas, bricklayer, res N s Fulton nr Laguna
Thomas, shoefitter with Einstein Bros. & Co., res 5 Annie
Thomas, laborer, res W s Tehama bet Twenty-seventh and Twenty- eighth
Thomas E., salesman with A. Craw- ford & Co., res 146 Tehama
Thomas J., (Adams & B.) res 822 Folsom
Thomas J., tanner, res N s Park av nr Alabama
T. J., currier, res SE cor Columbia and Twenty-eighth
Walter, teamster, res W s Webster bet Tyler and McAllister
Warren C., wood engraver 535 Clay, res 10 Wetmore pl
William, runner with New Franklin House
William J., (Butler Bros.) res 6311/2. Geary
W. J. Mrs., millinery 125 Kearny, res 1321/2 Geary
William L., Bricklayers' Prot., and Ben. Assn, 234 Sutter
W. R., clerk, res 51 Stevenson res 272 Minna
Butt & Kuchmeister, (Peter N. Butt, and Henry W. Kuchmeister) grocer- ies 1101 Dupont and NE cor Broadway and Hyde
Butt C. C., groceries and liquors, SW. cor Bush and Stockton, res 8 Stockton pl
Peter H., (Butt & Kuchmeister) res 1236 Broadway
Butte Charles, prof natural sciences and mathematics University Mound College
C. Mrs., dressmaker with B. Kowas- ky, res 703 Montgomery
Buttelmann O. D., (Hulsman & B.) res NW cor Twenty-third and Mission
"Pride of Californians," Gerke White Wine, Vintage of 1868. Vineyard Depot, 414 Market st.
C. P. VAN SCHAACK & CO.,M
MERCHANDISE BROKERS and COMMISSION Merchants, 706, 708, 710, 712, 714, 716 Kearny st. .
GEO. W. CHAPIN, 434 Montgomery Street,
HAS BARGAINS IN REAL ESTATE.
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Butterby Joseph, seaman, res 119 Jackson Butterfield Charles, waiter, Cosmopolitan Hotel, res 12 Hunt
George A., clerk with Pacific Straw Works, res 321 O'Farrell
Butterfield William, auctioneer and commission merchant, 632-636 Montgomery, res Fair Oaks Station, San Jose R. R. [see adv. page 18A.]
Butterick's Patterns, H. A. Deming, agt, 111-113 Post
Butters H. A. Mrs., res 220 O'Farrell
John S., seaman, res 1612 Rousch
Lizzie Mrs., houpekeeper, Cosmopol- itan Hotel
Butterworth James, tinsmith with G. & W. Snook, res 11391 Folsom
John B., plumber with Sutherland & Gray, res NW cor Larkin and North Point
Sarah, with S. F. Pioneer Woolen Factory, res North Point nr Larkin
Sarah Mrs., variety store, 11391/3 Folsom
S. F., res 1820 Clay Thomas, with John Brewster
Buttle John, carpenter, res W s Alabama nr Twenty-second
Buttner Charles, asphaltum roofer, res SE cor Sixteenth and Valencia
Henry, porter with Ledden, Whipple & Co
-Henry A., policeman, res E s Guer- rero nr Seventeenth]
Jacob, carriagesmith with - Kimball Manfg Co., res 147 Silver
John, millman, California Mills, res 20 Welsh
Button Charles G., photograph printer with G. D. Morse, res 1910 Mason Justus A., confectioner, 14 Sixth
Justus A., mattrassmaker with W. J- Heney & Co., res 14 Sixth Mrs., artist, res 670 Second
William, painter, res St. Nicholas Hotel
Butts Edwin G., res 409 Pacific
Harvey D., special policeman Pier, 13 Steuart
Butz Fred. R., clerk, res 38 Eddy Butzke William, upholsterer with Cal. Furn. Manfg Co., res 255 Stevenson
Buxelle J. R., bookkeeper and salesman with J. W. Shaeffer, res 559 Ste- venson
Buxton & Co., (Frank Buxton) tea and groceries, 137 Fourth
Buxton Elizabeth, widow, res 355 Jessie Buxton Frank, (Buxton & Co.) res 325 Tehama
George, machinist, res 847 Howard
P.B., Mrs., propr Pearl House, 1028 Market
Buxtorf Christopher, cigars, 423 Sansome Buya N., coffee saloon, 605 Davis
Buyer Charles, (Buyer, Reich & Co.) res 1028 Clay
Buyer, Reich & Co., (C. Buyer, L. Reich and L. Diamant) importers of fancy goods and notions, 129 Kearny
Buzkie William, upholsterer with Charles M. Plum & Co., res 337 Bush
Buzzie S., fresco painter, 655 Washington, room 22 [see adv. page 7B. ] Buzzini & Gianettoni, (Geo. Buzzini & Malachio Gianettoni) liquors, 18 Sixth
Buzzini George. (Buzzini & Gianet- toni) res 20 Sixth
Martin, groceries and liquors, cor Thirty-second and Railroad av, South S. F.
Byers Henry K., tinsmith, res 349 Tehama John, machinist, res 417 Broadway
John P., wharfinger Pacific-st wharf, res 1209 Montgomery
R., carpenter Palace Hotel
R. J., bookkeeper with F. Barnard & Co., res 1209 Montgomery
Byring Ole H., repacker, office and res 224 Jackson
Byington Horace D., broker, res 826 Sutter Byles George, real estate broker, res 1104 Powell
Bynon Alfred A., compositor with J. H. Carmany & Co., res Brooklyn
Byram Ed., carrier S. F. P. O., res 810 Greenwich
Frederick, upholsterer with Cal. Furn. Manfg Co., res 810 Green- wich
Byrne & McHugh, (Michael Byrne and Michael McHugh) wood and coal, 418 Sixth
Byrne Alonzo A., varnisher and gilder, res 1201/2 Turk
Annie E., widow, res 114 Welsh
Bridget, widow, res 119 Welsh
- Callaghan, bookkeeper, res 932 Pine
Charles, sailmaker, 7 Clay, res Sev- enteenth nr Dolores
Daniel, cooper, res 19 Garden
Dennis, waiter with Wittmann & Pourcho, res 37 Everett
- Edward, laborer, res 413 Filbert
- Felix, carpenter, res 7 Park av
F. M., printer, res International Hotel
Byrne Garret J., (Kerby, Byrne & Co., res 2524 Bush
Henry L., collector with Baca & Co., res 22 Oak
H. A., res 402 Broadway
James, laborer with S. F. Gaslight Co., res Potrero
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