The New city annual directory of San Francisco, 1875, Part 84

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


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Howard Charles Webb, capitalist, office 13 Montgomery Block, res Oakland


Fletcher, miner, res 5 Jackson


Frank, res 514 Howard


Frank, actor, Maguire's Theatre, res 740 Howard


Frederick, clerk with George How- ard, res 830 Howard


Frederick L., freightclerk, P. M. S. S. Co., res 512 Kearny


Garrett, coachman, Railroad House George, atty-at-law, res 540 Wash- ington


Howard George, barber, basement 650 Market, res .830 Howard


George, driver with Joseph Maltese, res 417 Broadway


George, longshoreman, res 149 Beale George, porter with G. H. Tay & Co., res 614 Battery -


George, seaman, res 5 Jackson


George, waiter with John Gray, res Coso House


George H., real estate, office 523 Montgomery, res San Mateo Godart, painter with St. Dennis & Chesney, res 6061/2 Powell


Howard Henry Clay, stockbroker, 422 Montgomery, res 200 Hyde - Henry O., clerk with George H. How- ard, res 523 Montgomery


Howard Hill M. Co., (Grass Valley, Cal.) F. J. Herrmann, sec., 418 Kearny


Horace Z., master P. M. S. S. Great Republic, res 743 Harrison


Howard House, Joseph Thomas proptr, 504 Howard


E. P. FELLOWS & CO.,


Importers of LIQUOR DEALERS' GLASSWARE and SUNDRIES


"Pride of Californians," Gerke White Wine, Vintage of 1868. Vineyard Depot, 414 Market st.


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


REAL ESTATE.


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Howard Irving, moulder with Steiger & Kerr, res SE cor McAllister and La- guna


J. B., driver, City R. R. Co., res cor Sixteenth and Mission


James, res 811 Leavenworth


James, marblecutter with Charles Roche, res 53 Natoma


Jeremiah, carpenter, res Continental Hotel


John, boilermaker, res E s Gilbert nr Brannan


John, marblepolisher with Holmes & Dawson, res 423 Hyde


John, seaman, res 415 East


John, teamster, res Sixth-st House


John B., atty-at-law, 620 Washington, res Oakland


John W., foreman job printing dept. A. L. Bancroft & Co., res 11 Pearl John W., teamster, res E s Buena Vista nr Courtland av


Levitt, speculator, res 614 Taylor Howard M., hair restorative and barber, 611 California


M., widow, res E s San Miguel sta- tion


M. A., widow, boarding and fur- nished rooms, 50 Natoma


Mary Mrs., seamstress, res 14 Natoma Oliver G., cigars and tobacco, res 325 Ellis


Osgood B., clerk, American Exchange Hotel


Patrick, laborer, res 1450 Minna


Howard Rebecca A. Mrs., physician, 220 Stockton [see adv. 41A. ] Howard-st Wharf, foot Howard


Sylvester D., clerk with W. S. Ray, res Oakland [see adv. page 41A ] Thomas, cooper with Lawrence Fel- vey, res 512 Mission


Thomas, hostler with St. Lawrence Stables, res cor Stockton and Pine


Thomas, seaman, res 103 Sacramento W D. M., estate of, office 523 Mont- gomery


William, engineer, res SE cor McAl- lister and Laguna


William, engineer, S.F. Boiler Works, res 115 First


Howard William, (Howard & Enright) res cor Twenty-fourth and Castro William, morocco dresser with Block & Davidson, res 7 Washington av William, plumber and gasfitter, res N s Twenty-fourth bet Noe and Castro


William H., res 22 Kearny


William H. Mrs., milliner, 24 Kearny, res 22 Kearny


Howard William H., real estate, 523 Montgomery -, bookseller, res 605 Broadway


Howard -, carpenter, res 713 Howard Howard Building, The, NW cor Stockton and O'Farrell


Howard's Block, 627 Third


Howard's Building, 519-523 Montgomery Howatt John, boilermaker, res 64 First


Howbreck Peter, laborer, res W s San José Road, nr Five-mile House


Howden John, engineer, res 23412 Ritch John Mrs., seamstress, res 2341/2 Ritch


William, res 112 Polk


Howe & Hall, (Robert Howe and Robert Hall) wholesale fruit and com- mission merchants, 408-410 Davis Howe & Harris, (Charles Howe and George A. Harris) boot and shoe manufacturers, rear 184 Jessie


Howe & Rosenbaum, (Henry J. Howe and S. Rosenbaum) attys-and counselors-at-law, 715 Clay


Albert M., bookkeeper with S. F. Journal of Commerce Publishing Co., res 1123 Taylor


Alfred, stevedore with George H. Whitney


Alvin J., physician, Marine Hospital, office and res 715 Clay


Andrew, miner, res Montgomery's Hotel


Belle Mrs., with Howe Sewing Ma- chine Co., res NW cor Valencia and Twentieth


Benjamin F. Mrs., dressmaker, res 109 O'Farrell


Benjamin F., machinist, res 109 O'Farrell


Howe C. W., with George L. Howe & Co., res 612 Taylor


Charles, shoemaker with Howe & Harris, res 184 Jessie


Charles A., blacksmith with Carvill Mnfg. Co., res 911 Howard


Howe Charles W., (Howe & Harris) res Nucleus House


Delos J., reporter, 517 Clay, res 12 Jessie bet Seventh and Eighth


Edgar A., atty-at-law, Dunbar alley, res 906 Vallejo


Edward K., solicitor, Union Box Fac- tory, res 1107 Howard


Frederick E., clerk, res 911 Howard George A., messenger with Snow & May, res 521 Ellis


Howe George L. & Co., (George L. Howe) wholesale provisions and dairy produce, and agents Fisch- beck & Dyer Soap Co., 319 Clay Howe George L., (George L. Howe & Co.) res 702 Mason


George W., compositor, Call, res 1708 Polk


- Henry, clerk, res 36 First Howe Henry J., (Howe & Rosenbaum) res 4 Codman pl


₹. J. TRUMBULL,


DEALER IN


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


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


EUREKA FOUNDRY, THOMPSON BROS., Proprietors, 129 and 131 BEALE ST., bet. MISSION and HOWARI


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Howe Henry P., bookkeeper with George L. Howe & Co., res Oakland J. J., (Zihn & H.) res 202 Van Ness av J. Milton, patternmaker with Dunn & Kewin, res 528 Howard


James E., clerk with Coffin & May- hew, res 221 Tehama


John, finisher with Einstein Bros. & Co., res Linden bet Laguna and Octavia


John, waiter, res 1 Chesley


Joseph, painter with Noble & Galla- gher, res 213 Fourth


L. T., widow, res 202 Van Ness av Howe Machine Co., H. A. Deming, mana- ger, 113 Post


Marcus P., cigars and tobacco, NE cor Mission and Third, res 911 Howard


Merrill A., sawsmith with N. W. Spaulding, res Twenty-second bet Folsom and Treat av


Patrick, laborer, Risdon Iron Works, res 21 Anthony


Robert, (Howe & Hall) res E s How- ard bet Twentieth and Twenty- first


- T. W., carpenter Palace Hotel


- Thomas, shoemaker, res 1208 Larkin - W. Mrs., furnished rooms, 730 Bush - W. C., carpenter Palace Hotel


Walter, first lieut. Co. K, Fourth Ar- tillery, res Alcatraz


Howe William, boat builder, 250 Steu- art, res 137 South Park [see adv. page 41B]


William R., waiter, res 16 Jessie


- Y. W., carpenter, res Mechanics' House


Howell & Bowman, (J. A. Howell and A. W. Bowman) stationery, 211 Fourth


Clark, clerk with J. L. Howell, res Brooklyn


Edward, bootmaker, res 153 Natoma Edward, marblecutter with John Daniel & Co., res Oak bet Taylor and Mason


Florence, storekeeper, P. M. S. S. Co. George, stovemounter with G. H. Tay & Co., res 164 Jessie


H. Burr, bookkeeper with Pilsbury, Adair & Co., res 1720 Clay


Harry W., boots and shoes, 11391/2 Pacific


Haines, clerk with N. Y. Bakery, res 645 Clay


Jefferson D., master mariner, res 711 Howard


John, clerk with Baker & Hamilton, res Jackson bet Van Ness av and Franklin


Howell Joseph A., (Howell & Bow- man) res 646 Fourth


Howell Joseph L., importer station ery, blank books and legal blanks 624 Montgomery, res Brooklyn


- Joseph W., clerk with Charles Lang ley & Co., res 20 Oak


Howell Josiah, manager Trust Fun Insurance Association, 320 Cal fornia, res Grand Hotel


L. H., merchant, res White Hous Hotel


L. V. B., special policeman, res 41 Powell


L. V. G., salesman with Lowry Wightman, res White Hous Hotel


Moses C., cigars and tobacco, 61 Montgomery


- S. S., teacher, Boys' High School res Brooklyn


Thomas, shoemaker with Beers Maynard, res 1208 Larkin


Thomas, shoemaker with Bucking ham & Hecht, res SE cor Sco and Broadway


Thomas, tinsmith with G. & W Snook, res 20 Oak


William F., storekeeper, P. M. S. S Co., res 711 Folsom


William, salesman with Kean O'Connor & Co., res 3 Vallejo Hower Joseph, carpenter, res S s Twenty third bet York and Bryant


Howes Carleton, clerk with Bowen Bros res 6131/2 Stockton


Cyrus P., bookkeeper with A. M Simpson & Bro., res 226 Sutt - E., master mariner with P.M.S.S. C Howes E. K. & Co., (E. K. and Jabe Howes) manfrs wooden and wi low ware, brooms, etc., factory 37 41 Main, salesroom 118-122 Froz Howes Edward K., (E. K. Howes Co.) res 1104 Market


G. H., res 1104 Market


Howes George & Co., (George ar Jabez Howes) shipping and cor mission merchants, and agen Sutton & Co. Dispatch Line Cli per Ships, office 302 Californ [see adv. page 8A]


Howes George, (George Howes & Co res New York City


Howes Jabez, (George Howes & Co. al E. K. Howes & Co.) res 301 Jon James, hostler with C. Stagg


Howes John, wholesale dealer and jo ber in produce, 504-506 Sansor Laban H., bookkeeper with Bow Bros., res 61312 Stockton William, carpenter and cabinetmake 1007 Howard


Howgate George, merchant, res 20 Turk Howick William, laborer, res 54 Sacramen Howie Joseph, grainer with Noble & Gall gher, res 213 Fourth


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


WATERBURY 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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Howitt George, shipwright, Shipwrights' Assn, 71 New Montgomery


Howland Benjamin F., photographer, res 132 First av


C. A. Mrs., res 32 Eleventh


Charles F., clerk, Apothecaries' Hall, res 92412 Harrison


Clarence A., photographer with J. H. Peters, res 7041/2 Mission


Daniel C., shoecutter with Porter, Blum & Slessinger, res 26 Wil- low av


Edward D,, carpenter, res 35 Oak Grove av


Rufus patternmaker, Miners' Foun- dry, res 162 Clara


Stillman, clerk, res 524 Howard


Thomas H., shoemaker, res E s San. chez between Seventeenth and Eighteenth


W. P., butcher, 8 Grand Central Mar- ket, res 128 'Tyler


Howlett Charles, painter with Noble & Gal- lagher. res 803 Montgomery


G. W., delivery clerk, S. F. P. O., res 1116 Stockton


Howley Charles, trunkmaker with H. Beh- rendt & Co., res 632 Brannan


Howorth William L., shipowner, res NW cor Vallejo and Leavenworth Howrigan W., conductor, O. R. R. Co.


Hoy Alexander, stoves and tinware, 1106 Stockton, res 1114 Leavenworth Naomie E. Miss, teacher, North Cos- mopolitan Grammar School, res 1114 Leavenworth Hoya Frederick, res 405 Powell


Hoye David, tanner with Funcke & Co., NE cor Brannan and Ninth


Hoyer W. F. J., porter with Wieland Bros., res 4912 Ritch


Hoyt Adelbert E., stavecutter with Pacific Barrel and Keg Co., res 731 Clem- entina


Calvin, porter with Pool & Harris, res 417 Main


E. E. Mrs., teacher South Cosmopol- itan Primary School, res 1026 Folsom


Henry C., marine reporter, Merchants Exchange Assn, res 2136 Stockton Hoffmann, marine reporter. Merchants Exchange Assn, res Point Lobos John G., clerk with Hughes, McDan- iel & Edson, res Oakland


James T., (Hoyt, Sears & McKee,) atty-at-law, 63 Merchants' Ex- change, res NW cor Mission and Twenty-second


John M., freight clerk, P.M. S. S. Co Martha Mrs., res 333 O'Farrell


N. B., examiner U. S. Appraisers Store, res Oakland


S. W., special policeman, res 1010 Mission


Hoyt Samuel, clerk with E. C. Dake & Co., res 15 Kearny


Hoyt, Sears & McKee, (Jas.T. Hoyt, William H. Sears and O. H. McKee) attys- at-law, 62-63 Merchants' Ex- change


Stanley W., cashier with H. J. Booth & Co., res Cosmopolitan Hotel


Hrobatin Alois, shoemaker, res 3 Mary lane Huant Paullin, saloon, 307 Montgomery av Huard Alexander N., physician, office SW cor Washington and Dupont, res 830 Jackson


Huay James, laborer, res SE cor Drumm and Oregon


Hub Peter J., milk depot, Welsh bet Bryant and Brannan, res 10521/2 Howard Hubash Joseph, (Hubash, Kutz & Co) res Franklin nr McAllister


Hubash, Kutz & Co., (Joseph Hubash, G. M. Kutz and H. Elleau) manfg jewelers, 328 Bush


Hubbard & Johnson, (C. VanDyck Hubbard and Geo. H. Johnson) stock and money brokers, 319 California


Augustus, broker, res 275 Minna


A. S., supt Bamber's Express, res 1513 Larkin


Baron, sawyer, res 8 Minna


C. H., (Price Press Co.,) res Sac.


C. Van Dyck, (Hubbard & Johnson) res 501 Harrison


Celia Mrs., clairvoyant, 793 Mission


Charles, printer, res 2212 Bluzome


Charles H., porter, res 26 Bluxome E., res 911 Bush


E. A., res Russ House


Abbin H., Mrs., hairdressing, 9251/2 Market


Hubbard F. H., dentist and prest Pa- cific Lyceum Bureau, 33 Kearny George, steward, Cremorne Oyster House res 137 Third


George A., dentist with J. L. Cogs- well, res 793 Mission


H. G., clerk, 400 Kearny, res 1509 Polk


Harrison, turner with Field & Frei, res S s Nineteenth nr Valencia


Harry G., salesman, 400 Kearny, res 1412 Larkin


Henry H. S., dairy, res Chestnut bet Steiner and Grant


Hubbard Heury W., second-hand sewing machines, 667 Mission


Horace H., physician and surgeon, office 512 Kearny


Hubbard House, Hugh Adams, proptr, 139 Fourth


J. H., clerk with California Ins. Co., (Fire and Marine) res 506 Powell Jennie Mrs., dressmaker, res 275 Minna


Mary Miss, res Twenty-third av bet K and L, South S. F.


NORCROSS & CO., K. of P. REGALIA AND UNIFORMS,


EVERY DESCRIPTION.


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


BETHESDA WATER, the acknowledged cure for DIABETES. DUNBAR, HENDRY & LAVERY, General Agents Pacific Coast, 107 Stockton :


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Hubbard Michael, laborer, res 14 Clara Minnie, widow, res 13 White's pl


Moses P., (California Cigar Box Co.) res 26 Frederick


Norman A. clerk with Black Dia- mond Coal Co., res 1413 Pacific


T. H., receiver, A. and P. Telegraph Co., res Lick House


W., machinist, Miners' Foundry, res 1412 Larkin


William, res 14 Eddy


Hubbell Clark P., (Wooster, Shattuck & Co.) res 740 Ellis


Samuel T., cooper, 213 Drumm, res 1424 Powell


Hubbert John, butcher with L. Hechheimer, res 871 Mission


Hubbs Anthony, clerk with Watt & McLen- nan, res 100412 Natoma


Huber & Co., (Misses Freddy and C. Huber) hairdressers, 717 Mission


Huber & Gercke, (F. Huber and F. Gercke) proprietors William Tell House, 317 Bush


Adolph, woodturner with H. Fred- ricks, res 116 Main


Albert, conductor with C. P. R. R. Co., res 338 Minna


Andrew, varnisher, res SW cor Un- ion and Mason


Arnold, cooper, res Park Hotel


Carrie, Miss, (Huber & Co.) res 717 Missioú


Caspar, res 116 Main


Charles, barber with S. Pechner, res 509 Mason


Daniel, cooper with Pacific Barrel and Keg Co., res 22 Turk


Edward A., saddle and harnessmaker with C. H. Mead, res 350 First


Huber F., (Huber & Gercke) res William Tell House


Freddy Miss, (Huber & Co.) res 717 Mission


Henry, saloon, 417 Bush, res 3 Mary lane


Huber Herman A., asst. supt. Clay-st. Hill R. R. Co., (and Knight & Huber) res cor Larkin and Pine John, laborer, res 4 Brannan pl John, tailor, 1010 Market


Rebecca Mrs., lodgings, 230 Third William H., baggage master, S. P. R. R. Co., res 1003 Mission Hubert Charles & Co., (C. Hubert and Otto Lüders), ship chand- lers, 509 Davis


Hubert Charles, treasurer city and county, office City Hall, (and C. Hubert & Co.) res 521 Pacfic John, tailor, res 715 Union Hubner -, expressman, res Sullivan's bldg Conrad, clerk with J. C. Meussdorff- er & Bro., res Guerrero nr Twen- ty-sixth


Hübsch Albin J., barkeeper with Sprague Vanderwater, res 72 Tehama


Charles, machinist, Risdon Iro Works, res 30 Jessie


Herman, machinist, res 30 Jessie


William, mate schr Gen. Siegel, res Washington


Huck & Hochbrunn, (Valentine Huck an Henry Hochbrunn) barbers, 12 Third


John, fruit, 153 Fourth


John, master schr Ellen Gundorrar res 508 Filbert


Valentine, (Huck & Hochbrunn) re 853 Folsom


Huckins William, fireman, El Capitan, re 703 Davis


Hucks Annie E. Miss, teacher Lincoln Pr maty School, res 708 Lombard


Hucks J. George, (Hucks, Lambert Greene) res 708 Lombard


James, clerk with Hucks, Lambert & Greene, res 708 Lombard


John J., mnfr chemist, res 708 Lom bard


Hucks, Lambert & Greene, ( George Hucks, Wm. Lambert an Charles Greene) mnfrs H. & I and Greene's Cal. axle grease and dealers in rosin and lubri cating oils, 144-148 Natoma, de pot 312 Jackson


Huddart R. Townsend, physician, 501 Sec ond


R. Townsend Mrs., seminary fo young ladies, 501 Second


Huddleston Mathew, waiter, stmr Kalorama res 134 Steuart


Huddy Henry, bricklayer, res 63 Jessie William, dancing academy, 913 Mar ket


Hudgins N. M., salesman with Eagleson & Co., res 52012 Sutter


Hudson Bros., (Phinehas and M. H. Hudson) clothiers, 325 Kearny Charles B., saloon, 833 Kearny


D., widow, res E s Valencia bet Thir teenth and Fourteenth


D. D., conductor, Market-st R. R. Co Daniel, pedler, res 1 Central pl


David, real estate, res W s Bay View road, Bay View


George, (Hudson Bros.) Taylor


res 51.


George, atty-at-law, room 23, 60 Montgomery, res 226 Fifth George B., clerk, 325 Kearny, re: 513 Taylor


Hannah R., widow, res 1234 Mission Henry C., packer with C. C. Burr & Co., res 1912 Powell


Henry D., caulker, res 1921 Sacra mento


Henry S., clerk with Cross & Co. res Oakland


PACIFIC SAW MANUFACTURING COMPANY,


17 and 19 Fremont, near Market


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


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


REAL ESTATE.


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Judson J., laborer, P. M. S. S. Co J. L., watchmaker, res 331 Kearny Hudson J. L., (Weintraub & H.) res 425 Kearny


J. W., carpenter, Palace Hotel


J. W., furniture, res 18 Washington av


James, contractor, res 16 Howard


James, mechanic, res 20 Howard


James, salesman with James O'Han- lon, res 822 Harrison


John, fancy soapmaker, res 20 Sum- ner


John M., with C. C. Burr & Co., res 1912 Powell


Hudson Mary, (C. C. Burr & Co.) res 224 Chestnut


Iudson Mathew Hale, (Hudson Bros.) res 1234 Mission


Nathaniel, res E s Valencia bet Thir- teenth and Fourteenth


Nelson, commercial reporter with J. H. Carmany & Co., res 1142 Pa- cific


Iudson Phinehas, (Hudson Bros.) res 1234 Mission


Pliney E., clerk with J. T. Wilson & Co., res cor Buchanan and Bay Hudson River S. M. Co., (Panamint, Cal.) W. R. Townsend, sec., 330 Pine Robert N., shipwright, P. M. S. S. Co., res 965 Harrison


Robert S., waiter, Franklin Hotel


Thomas, shipwright, P. M. S. S. Co., res Howard nr Second


W. L., bartender, 833 Kearny


William, bootblack with J. Ulrich, res 12 Geary


William, seaman, res 26 Sacramento [ue Henry, harnessmaker with Main & Winchester, res 527 Mission


Paris Victor, music teacher, res White House Hotel


Quefner Otto C., (Wentzel, Huefner, Golly & Co.) res 311 Stockton


William, res 535 Post


[uelat Jabez, bookkeeper with H. Dutard, res Oakland


[uerne Prosper, architect, NW cor Wash- ington and Kearny, res W s San- chez bet Seventeenth and Eigh- teenth


[uerstel Laurent, stationery and cigars, 738 Fourth


[uet Frank, res 835 Clay


Iueter Bros. & Co., (Gustav and Ern- est L. Hueter and Albert Venino) imp artists' materials and proptrs S. F. Pioneer Varnish Manfy., N s Twenty-fourth bet Kansas and Nevada, depot 408 Commer- cial


Queter Ernest L., (Hueter Bros. & Co.) res N s Twenty-fourth, bet Kansas and Nevada


Hueter Gustav, (Hueter Bros. & Co.) res N s Twenty-fourth bet Kansas and Nevada


Huettmann A. Mrs. & Bro., (Mrs. A. and Henry Huettmann) Huett- mann's Hotel, cor Market and Polk


Huettmann A. Mrs., (Mrs A. Huett- mann & Bro.) res cor Market and Polk


Huettmann Henry, (Mrs. A. Huett- mann & Bro.) res cor Market and Polk


Huff A., blacksmith with H. M. Black & Co., res 1120 Market


Charles C., clerk with R. A. Swain & Co., res 615 Mason


Oliver B., res 615 Mason


William, (Myers, Weigh l & Co.) res Howard nr Fourth


William B., machinist, res 608 Leav- enworth


Hufft Frederick, clerk with Ackerman Bros., res Sutter-st House


Hufschmidt Frederick, furniture, 323-325 Pine, res 725 O'Farrell


Hufschmidt Henry, (Louis Huf- schmidt & Bro.) res West Oak- land


Hufschmidt Louis, (Louis Hufschmidt & Bro.) res West Oakland


Hufschmidt Louis & Bro .. (Louis and Henry Hufschmidt) plumb- ers, gas and steam fitters, 642 Clay


Hug Charles A., bookkeeper with Tillmann & Bendel, res 720 Howard


Frederick, foreman with Wolters & Fechheimer res 9 Perry


J., cabinetmaker, res 624 Pacific


Joseph, real estate agent, res 720 Howard


Huganin Hiram, carpenter, California Wire Works


Hügeland Christian, seaman, res 123 Jack- son


Hugent J., pilot, stmr Amador


Hugg Henry, merchandise broker, SW cor California and Front, res 983 Harrison


Huggins George W. T., cook, res 331 Minna


Hughes & Foley, (John Hughes and M. Foley) bakers and confectioners, SE cor Jessie and Fourth, and 118 Seventh


- Abraham, longshoreman, res 12 La- fayette pl


Hughes Andrew, livery stable, 608 Mission, res 80 Everett


Annie, chambermaid, Lick House Arthur J., laborer, res W s York bet Twenty-fourth and Twenty-fifth


Barney, fireman, stmr Ajax


Benjamin F., with Pacific Rolling Mills, res N s Napa nr Illinois


OMMERCIAL INSURANCE CO. OF CALIFORNIA,


Office, 228 California St.


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


BEAMISH'S, Nucleus Building, cor. Third and Market Sts., SHIRTS, CLOTHING, Ready Made and to Crdi


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Hughes Bernard, machinist, Pacific Rolling Mills


C. A., purser, stmr Ajax


Charles, bookkeeper with Pursglove & Swanberg, res cor Third and Townsend


Charles A., salesman with W. A. Coggeshall, res 224 Linden av


Charles G., foreman, press room, Alta, res 610 Geary


Daniel, teamster with Patrick Swift, res 16 Franklin


Daniel F., butcher with J. Fogarty, res Fillmore bet Hayes and Fell David B., foreman with P. Donohue, res SW cor Church lane and Alemany


Hughes Edward C., (Cuddy & H.) res 1614 Post


- Ellen C., widow, res 101 Steuart


Ellis, carpenter, res S s Twenty- second nr Potrero av


Evan E., miner, res 17 Hampton pl


F., moulder, res W s Bryant nr Twen- ty-third


Frank J., collector with Daly & Hawkins, 220 Montgomery


Hughes George, commission merchant, 313-315 Washington, res Alameda H. L., clerk with Hughes, McDaniel & Edson, res 806 Bush


Henry, mining agent, res 11 DeBoom Henry, laborer with S. F. Gaslight Co., res 336 Ritch


Henry M., seaman, res rear 8 Welsh Hugh, broker, 225 Front, res 1008 Bush


Ignatius, watchman with P. M. S. S. Co., res 224 Linden


J., wiper with S. P. R. R. Co. J. B. R., messenger, 419 California, res 35 Sutter


James, bootmaker, res SW cor Va- lencia and Twenty-fifth


James, bootmaker with S. W. Rosen- stock & Co., res 248 Minna


James, laborer, res N s Elizabeth nr Valencia


James, laborer with S. F. Gaslight Co., res 154 Eighth


James, waiter, Occidental Hotel


James E., asst entry clerk, Custom House, res rear 335 Hayes John, boilermaker, res 510 Mission John, bricklayer, res cor Folsom and First


John, builder, res 3 Verona John, (Hughes & Foley) Fourth


res 63


John, laborer, res 43 Nevada


John, laborer, res 402 Broadway


John, master mariner, res E s Mont- gomery nr Filbert


John, laborer with Locke & Monta- gue, res 2 Tyson pl


Hughes John, shoemaker with Einstein Bro & Co., res 725 Clementina


John F., book and job printer, 60 Clay, res Morton House


John F., moulder with Pacific Irc Works, res Bryant bet Twent second and Twenty-third


John J., butcher with J. Fogarty, r Fillmore bet Hayes and Fell John R., boots and shoes, 13 Kearn res Nucleus House


John W., expressman, NW cor Mi sion and Steuart, res 103 Steua John W., propr Cosmopolitan Hous 101 Steuart


John W., master mariner, res 9 Ba ley pl


Joseph, laborer, res S s Twenty-se ond bet Dolores and Chattanoo Julia A., widow, res 224 Linden Mathew, blacksmith, res 11 Hubba Mathew, blacksmith with M. Holmes, res 630 Mission


Matthew, (Sullivan & H.) res 10 Battery


Mary Mrs., washerwoman, res 11 Harrison


Hughes, McDaniel & Edson, (M Thomas A. Hughes, James M Daniel and C. A. Edson) sb and Custom House brokers, 5 Battery


Michael, boilermaker, res 232 Cla Michael, cabinetmaker with Weir Gray, res Lena pl, Potrero Michael, laborer with Reese Lle ellyn


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Michael B., bootmaker, res 612 S venson


Morton, roofer with H. G. Fiske Moses, moulder with Reese Llew lyn, res 957 Howard Owen, laborer, res 17 Rousch Patrick, caulker, Spring Valley Works, res 519 Stevenson


- Patrick, flyman, Opera House Patrick, hodcarrier Palace Hotel Patrick, laborer, res SE cor Isabe and Byron


Patrick, laborer, res 518 Stevenson Hughes Patrick, liquors, SE cor M na and Second, res 662 Howar Patrick, watchman with S. F. G light Co., res 7 Franklin


Peter, longshoreman, res 3 Baldwin Philip, laborer with S. F. Gasli; Co., res Freelon nr Fourth


- Rienzi, mining, res 2103 California S. O., Mrs., dressmaker, res 510 E - T., longshoreman with P. M. S.S. ( T. G., bookkeeper with Merchar Exchange Bank, res 610 Gear


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[ughes Thomas A., bookkeeper with Hughes, McDaniel & Edson, res 806 Bush


Hughes Thomas A. Mrs., (Hughes, McDaniel & Edson) res 806 Bush Thomas E., (Bibbins & Co.) res 403 Fourth


William, bootfitter with Rosseter & Smith, res 13 Lafayette


William, captain with C. P. R. R. stmrs, res 33 Garden


William, real estate, res 527 Sacra- mento


William, stove mounter with Locke & Montague, res 2 Tyson


William A., AAA whisky and Eng- lish ale, 515 Clay, res Oakland William B., captain U. S. A., res Clarendon House


William J., painter with Noble & Gallagher, res 1905 Leavenworth fuguenin J. C., watches and jewelry, 345 Kearny, res 1 Quincy pl




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