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Jette Clotilde, waiter, Clarendon House, 574 Folsom
Jevons James A., paperhanger with G. W. Clark, res 83 Clementina
Jewell A. M. & Co., (Ammi M. Jewell, Charles A. and George W. Hoop- er) sawing and planing mills and manfr of pumps and pipes, Berry bet Third and Fourth
Alonza, conductor, City R. R. Co., res SW cor Montgomery and Broadway
Jewell Ammi M., (A. M. Jewell & Co.) res 328 Brannan
Fannie W. Mrs., dressmaker, res 216 Clara
Frank F. Rev., pastor Howard-st M. E. Church, res 8 Hubbard
Jewell Godfrey, (Mierson, Jewell & Co.) res 2104 Mason
Jewell M. C., sec. Cal. Chem. Paint Co.) res 961 Folsom
Orla H., bookkeeper with Meeker, James & Co., res 8 Hubbard
Stephen P., merchant, res 216 Clara Tavia S., Miss, private school, 8 Hubbard
Trumann E., real estate and mining, 507 Montgomery, res Grand Hotel Jewett Annie S. Miss, teacher, Silver-st Primary School, res 372 Brannan Carlos, res 605 Broadway
Fidelia Miss, teacher Girls' High School, res 921 Powell
George D., night inspector, Custom House, res Oakland
Jewett George O., grainer, res 1 Morey alley Jarvis, collector with L. P. Fisher and agent Palmer's artificial leg and arm, 21 Merchants' Ex- change, res Oakland
S. E. Mrs., res 117 Mason
Stephen, inspector, Custom House, res 372 Brannan
Jewster D., expressman, res 706 Fulton Jhio John, cigarmaker with E. Goslinsky & Co., res 625 Vallejo
Jillson Charles P., carriagepainter, res 1720 Mission
Jimm James, shoemaker with Einstein Bros. & Co., res SW cor Polk and Market
Joachimsen Henry L., atty-at-law, 605 Clay, and presiding Justice of the Peace, office 806 Montgomery, res 1509 Stockton
Joannes Pierre, retail liquors, 624 Merchant Job Charles E., carpenter, res NW cor Yuba and Kansas
Wm., gasfitter with W.D. Hobro, res cor Twenty-sixth and Vermont Jobson David, real estate, res 1707 Powell William Gihon, real estate, Montgomery, res 1707 Powell
238 Jochim A. M., bookkeeper with John S. Bow- man & Co., res 512 Monroe Jochim Jacob, U. S. Brewery, 536 Sac- ramento, res 512 Monroe
Jockel John, cabinetmaker, res 2412 Garden Jodoin Louis M., waiter, 959 Market Jodon George, carpenter with J. P. Curtis, res 122 Oak
Joel Albert M., (H. M. Heineman) 304 Pine, res NW cor Ellis and Oc- tavia
Thomas, driver, N. B. and M. R. R. Co., res 944 Harrison
Joest Emil, machinist, 5 Powell, res 510 Sixth
Johannes Rt. Rev., Russian Bishop of Alas- ka, res Pierce bet Green and Union Johannesten Rasmus, master schr Susan A. Owens, office 305 East
Johanning L. E. Mrs., dressmaker, res 4 Taylor pl
Johannsen & Maass, (F. Johannsen and W. Maass) groceries and liq- uors, NE cor O'Farrell and Mason Johannsen Frederick, (Johannsen & Maass) res NE cor O'Farrell and Mason
Hans Peter, driver, res Potrero pt
Johannes, compositor, Cal. Demo- krat, res 306 Mason
Johansen Andrew, carpenter, res cor Stock- ton and Green
Jorgen, master schr Nicholas Van Bergen, office 305 East
Julius, seaman, res 5 Jackson
Herrman, clerk with Wm. B. John- ston, res 12012 Turk
. C. P. VAN SCHAACK & CO.,"
MERCHANDISE BROKERS and COMMISSION Merchants, 706, 708, 710, 712, 714, 716 Kearny st.
NATIONAL CLOCK CO., 31 and 33 SUTTER St., below Montgomery -- MURRAY DAVIS, Agent.
GEO. W. CHAPIN, 434 Montgomery Street,
HAS BARGAINS IN REAL ESTATE.
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John Christopher, porter with Chr. Schreiber & Co., res 18 First
David, mariner, res 104 Steuart
Henry, sailmaker with C. C. Funk, res 2023 Mason
William, cigars and tobacco, 113 Du- pont, res 120 Morton
Johns Caroline Mrs., res 5 Stockton
Edward, refiner with S. F. Assaying and Refining Works, res 7 Harriet
Johns Tremenhere L., dramatic edi- tor Figaro, 532 Merchant, res 117 Sixth
Johnson & Best, (Christian E. Johnson and John Best) office furniture, 310 Pine and 717 Market
Johnson & Brown, (Peter Johnson and Charles Brown) saloon, 327 East
Johnson & Co., (G. S. Johnson, J. P. Mott and Geo. U. Lawlor) proptrs Grand Hotel, SE cor Market and New Montgomery
Johnson & Johnson, (James A. and Francis Johnson) attys-at-law, 609 Sacramento
Johnson & Mohr, (Henry Johnson and Peter Mohr) groceries and liq- uors, NE cor Polk and Pacific
Johnson & Thompson, (Emil John- son and Charles Thompson) res- taurant, 103 Washington
- A., carpenter, S. P. R. R. Co
A., engineer, stmr Amelia
A., laborer with A. Waldstein, res 728 Brannan
- A., shipwright with Goodall, Nelson & Perkins
A. B. Mrs., dressmaker, res 627 Cal- ifornia
A. P., saloon, 16 Washington
A. T., carpenter, res 225 Drumm
Adam, stevedore, Riggers' and Stev. Assn, 429 Pacific
Albert, seaman, res 54 Sacramento
Albert, stevedore, res 437 Green
Albert, with P. M. S. S. Co., res 252 Brannan
Alexander, res 417 Kearny
Alfred, master tug Minnehaha, office 10 Market, res cor East and Washington
Amanda Mrs., magnetic baths, 529 Geary
ยท Ann, widow, res SW cor Georgia and Sierra
Anna Miss, dressmaker, res 117 Perry
Anne, widow, res 33 John
Andrew, res 121/2 Verona
Andrew, res 353 Tehama
Andrew, boatman, res rear 221 Fol- som
Andrew, carpenter, res 29 Minna
Andrew, carpenter, res Wells bet Third and Fourth
Johnson Andrew, carriage maker with Car- vill Mnfg Co., res 5431% Natoma Andrew, conductor, Central R. R. Co., res 631 Third
Andrew, hostler, Norfolk Stables, 126 Ellis
Andrew, laborer, Cal. Sugar Refin- ery, res Eighth bet Harrison and Folsom
Andrew, special policeman, res 631 Third
Andrew, laborer, res 309 Eighth
Andrew, polisher, S. F. Laundry
Andrew, seaman, res 104 Steuart
- Andrew, stevedore with A. C. Freese
August, seaman, res 104 Steuart
August, seaman, res 5 Jackson
August, seaman, res 54 Sacramento
August, stevedore with George H. Whitney
B. C., res 415 East
Bradish, master schr Ada May, res Portsmouth House
C., carpenter with C. L. Parent, res 28 Silver
- C., gardener, res Railroad House
- C. F., grocer, res 537 Bryant
C. H., seaman, res 26 Sacramento
C. P., seaman, res 26 Sacramento
C. W., salesman, res Overland House Carl, res 5 Hodges pl
Carl, seaman, res 5 Jackson
Charles, butcher, res Sixth av bet L and M, South S. F.
Charles, butcher, res Seventh av nr M, South S. F.
Charles, carpenter, res 331 Bryant
Charles, carpenter with W. B. Brad- bury, res 63 Minna
Charles, clerk, res 73 Natoma
Charles, laborer, Oregon S. S. Co
Charles, special policeman, res 2 Cal- ifornia
Charles, porter with S. P. Collins, res Oakland
Charles, rigger, res 138 Folsom
Charles, seaman, res North German Hotel
Charles, seaman, res 5 Jackson
Charles, seaman, res 8 Commercial
Charles, seaman, res 26 Sacramento
Charles, shipwright, res 20 Zoe
Charles, stevedore, res 303 Main
Charles teamster, res 21 Crooks Charles A., clerk with Gilfillan & Hohenschild, res 137 Kearny
Charles C., baker with Zekind & Clark, res 236 Sutter
Charles C., laborer, res Twenty-sec- ond bet Mission and Capp
Johnson Charles F., boarding, 19 Com- mercial
Charles F., longshoreman, res 29 Commercial Charles M., carpenter, res 1740 Ellis
NORCROSS & CO., I. 0. 0. F. REGALIA FOR SUBORDINATE LODGE, DEGREE LODGE and ENCAMPMENT.
PACIFIC GLUE MANUFACTURING COMPANY, 406 MARKET STREET.
BETHESDA WATER a sure Cure for INDIGESTION and DYSPEPSIA. DUNBAR, HENDRY & LAVERY, General Agents Pacific Coast, 107 Stockton st.
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Johnson Christian, butcher, res cor Seventh av and M, South S. F.
Christian, mate bark Onward, res 17 Pacific
Christian, seaman, stmr Salinas
Christian E., (Johnson & Best) res 715 Market
Christian F., seaman, res 5 Jackson Christopher, packer, res 1103 Mont- gomery
D. H., lodgings, 102 Stockton
D. J., quartermaster, P. M. S. S. Co Johnson David, (Sandell & J.) res 41 Sacramento
David, laborer, res 28 Main
David, seaman, res 32 Steuart
E., laborer with P. M. S. S. Co.
E. A., restaurant and lodgings, 415 East
E. Covington, clerk with R. B. Irwin & Co., res Alameda
E. J., truckman, res 446 Brannan
Edward, apprentice, with J. Laine & Son, res 759 Clay
Edward, barkeeper, Union House
Edward, carpenter, res 21 Frederick
Edward, with Perry & Doyle, res 202 Bush
Edward H., clerk, Adj - General's office, res 539 Minna
Edwin, pipemaker, S. F. Boiler Works, res 219 First
Eli R., cooper with Pacific Barrel and Keg Co., res 721 Treat av
Elizabeth, widow, res 508 Post
Elizabeth, widow, res 3 Scotland
Ellen M., widow, res 418 Hayes
Emanuel, laborer, res 919 Washing- ton
Emil, (Johnson & Thompson) res 103 Washington
Eric, cabinetmaker with Weir & Gray
Erick Larousse, carpenter, stmr John L. Stevens, res 5 Jackson
F. A., saloon, 2 Washington
F. T., purser, stmr Donald, office 10 Market
Johnson Francis, (Johnson & John- son) atty-at-law, 609 Sacramento, res 1803 Stockton
Francis, seaman, res 415 East
Frank, laborer, res Twenty-second bet Bartlett and Mission
Frank, seaman, res 119 Jackson
Frank S., asst bookkeeper with W. T. Coleman & Co., res Oakland Frederick, seaman, res 26 Sacramento Frederick, sugar refiner, California Sugar Refinery, 498 Eighth Frederick, laborer, res Union bet Gough and Octavia
Frederick, seaman, res 31812 Fifth G., seaman, res North German Hotel Johnson G. M., sec., Boys' and Girls' Aid Soc., res 68 Clementina
Johnson G. S., (Johnson & Co.) res Grand Hotel
George, bookkeeper with Hanscom & Co., res 309 Mason
George, drayman with H. C. Wright & Co., res 121 Dora
George, carrier, Evening Post, res cor Folsom and Tenth
George, insurance, res 303 Third
George, laborer Palace Hotel, res 2 Ashburton pl
George, master schr Emily K. Farn- ham, office 39 Sacramento
George, pilot, res NE cor Shipley and Ninth
George, waiter, St. Louis Hotel
Johnson George C. & Co., (George W. Gibbs and Robert C. Johnson) importers and jobbers iron and steel, 33-35 Battery
George G., foreman caddy dept Union Box Factory, res Oakland
George H., (Hubbard & J.) res 517 Folsom
George L., painter, res 23 Lafayette George W., paperhanger with G. W. Clark, res E s Jessie nr Eigh- teenth
Gilbert, seaman, res 39 Pacific
Gowen W., student Heald's Business College, res 115 Second
Gustave, tailor, 425 Broadway
H., carpenter, res 236 Sutter
H., laborer with P. M. S. S. Co.
- H., musician, res 4 Clay av
H. M. Mrs., dressmaker, 607 Kearny
H. P., machinist, res 22 Wetmore p
- Hans, fruits, 421 East
Hans P., special policeman, res 1718 Mason
Harry, res 617 Pacific
Harry seaman, res 26 Sacramento
Johnson Henry, (Johnson & Mohr) ret 1528 Pacific
Henry, baker with Eclipse Bakery res 1003 Battery
Henry, cabinetmaker, res 162 Teham Henry, cabinetmaker with Kragen & Co., res 18 First
Johnson Henry, captain U. S. A. and medical storekeeper, office 10. O'Farrell, res 822 Sutter.
Henry, jr., clerk with Redington Hostetter & Co., res 822 Sutter
Henry, fruit, 1211 Powell
Henry, special policeman, res 180 Dupont
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Henry, longshoreman, res 5 Fred erick
Henry, master mariner, res 5 Crook
Henry, saloon, 1021 Kearny
Henry, tanner, res SW cor Nine teenth and Folsom
Henry, traveling agent, Treadwell ( Co., res 4 Simpson pl
NATIVE WINES AND BRANDIES, HENRY GERKE, GROWER, Vineyard Depot, 414 MARKET.
PACIFIC SAW MANUFACTURING COMPANY,
17 and 19 Fremont, near Market
GEO. W. CHAPIN, ALWAYS READY TO BUY AND SELL
REAL ESTATE.
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Johnson Henry, (J. G. Johnson & Co.) res 1122 Howard
Henry W., barber with L. Corriveau, res Hansa Hotel
Herman, carpenter Palace Hotel Hiram F., shoefitter with Bucking- ham & Hecht, res 261 Octavia
Isaac, laborer, Pacific Rolling Mills Isaac, jr., forgeman, Pac. Rolling Mills Isaiah, fringemaker with William Englander, 751 Market
J., carpenter, res 236 Sutter
J., carpenter with H. B. Tichenor Co., res 18 First
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J. A, carpenter, res 23 Lafayette
J. C. & Co., (J. C. and J. M. John- son and P. B. Horton) imptrs and mnfrs saddlery and harness, 104- 106 Front, factory, 413 Jackson
Johnson J. Charles, journalist, res 425 Kearny
J. C., carpenter Palace Hotel
J. C., deck hand, steam tug Wizard
J. G. & Co., (Josiah G. and Henry Johnson ) wholesale butchers, NW cor Fourth av and M, South S. F.
J. J., watchman, Brooklyn Hotel
J. M., res 1406 Howard
J. N., clerk, collection dept, Wells, Fargo & Co., res NW cor Sixth and Mission
J. P., carpenter with S. P. R. R. Co.
J. S., conductor with Market-st R.R. Co.
J. W., Mrs., res Stevenson nr Eighth Jacob, longshoreman, res 1 Freelon
Jacob, seaman, res 26 Sacramento
Jacob C., (J. C. Johnson & Co.) res Newark, N. J.
James, res 21 Powell
James, driver, engine No. 7, S. F. F. Dept, res NW cor Sixteenth and Second av
James, longshoreman, res 35 Alta
James, master schr Western Home, res 9 Crooks
James, caulker, res 920 Bryant
James, teamster with Berryman & Doyle, res SE cor Front and Pa- cific
James, waiter, stmr Ajax
Johnson James A., (Johnson & J.) atty-at-law, 609 Sacramento, res Arlington House
James A., master schr Superior, res 221 Clara
Jane Miss, res 138 Folsom
Jeremiah, expressman, res 511 Mc- Allister
John, boot and shoemaker, 75 Minna John, bricklayer Palace Hotel
John, butcher with J. Y. Wilson & Co., res cor Buchanan and Bay
John, cigars, SW cor Drumm and Washington, res 1422 Pacific
Johnson John, clerk with A. Schottler, res SE cor Montgomery and Vallejo
John, fireman, stmr New World
John, laborer, res 217 Folsom
John, laborer, res 134 Stenart
John, laborer, Pacific Tallow Works, res W s Railroad av opp Fifth av, South S. F.
John, seaman, res 6 Commercial
John, seaman, res 18 Washington
John, seaman, res, 26 Sacramento John, seaman, res 32 Steuart
John, seaman, res 119 Jackson
John, seaman, res 129 Folsom
John, seaman, res 132 Jackson
John, seaman, res 134 Steuart
John, seaman, res 252 Spear
John, stevedore, Lumberman's Prot. Union, 71 New Montgomery John, tailor, res 2 Bannan pl
John, waiter, Golden Gate Hotel
John, with McCaulley & Young, res 111/4 Sixth
John A., seaman, res 26 Sacramento John Gustav, Scan. Soc., 71 New Montgomery
John F., mariner, res 127 Jackson
John H., laborer, res 415 East
John J., res 208 Second
John M., (J. C. Johnson & Co.) res 1214 Mason
John P., with Pacific Rolling Mills, res Ss Shasta nr Michigan
John S., shipwright, Shipwrights Assn, 71 New Montgomery
John T., foreman with A. Waldstein, res W s Michigan bet Shasta and Sierra
Joseph, seaman, res 5 Jackson
Joseph, hostler, res Agricultural Fair Grounds
Joseph A., butcher with J. G. Johnson & Co., res Thirteenth av bet N and P, South S. F.
Josiah G., (J. G. Johnson & Co.) res 219 Ninth
Joshua E., contractor and builder, res W s Treat av nr Twenty-first Julia Mrs., res 835 Mission
Kate Miss, teacher Tehama Primary School, res 14 Guy pl
L. Miss, teacher, South Cosmopolitan Grammar School, res 318 Seventh Lawrence, bartender, NE cor Third and Mission, res 648 Mission
Lawrence, shoemaker with I. M. Wentworth & Co., res 112 Polk Leander B., res 23 Stevenson Lorentz, Scan. Soc., 71 New Mont- gomery
Louis, seaman, res 39 Pacific
M., carpenter, S. P. R. R. Co.
M. Miss, lodgings, 302 Montgomery
M. Mrs., lodgings, 605 California and 425 Kearny
COMMERCIAL INSURANCE CO, OF CALIFORNIA,
Office, 228 California S.
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 Order.
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Johnson M., miner, res German Hotel M., seaman, res rear 327 Bryant
M. E., plasterer, res 236 Sutter
Magnus, seaman, res 39 Pacific
Margaret, widow, res 417 Filbert
Martin, shipwright, res 902 Filbert
Martin, stevedore with George H. Whitney
Martin, steward with Thomas Chan- dler, 506 Davis
Mary, widow, res W s Wolfe nr Cali- ifornia av
Mary S .. widow, res 318 Seventh
Matthias, shipwright, res 902 Filbert
N. P., laborer, res 13 Steuart
Niels, seaman, 39 Pacific
Niels, seaman, res 415 East
O., laborer, Pacific Rolling Mills
O. E., bookkeeper with E. A. Fargo & Co., res 700 California O. R. Mrs., res 1007 Sutter Ole, seaman, res 415 East
Oliver, seaman, res 119 Jackson
Oliver, seaman, res 415 East
Oliver S., painter with Hopps Sons, res 114 Valparaiso
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Otto, clerk, res 18 Rondell pl
Otto, seaman, res 415 East
Otto H., carrier S. F. P. O., res W s Michigan bet Shasta and Sierra
P., cook, tug Wizard
P., cutter with Bullock & Jones, res 1215 Broadway
P., laborer, res 219 First
Patrick, gardener, res NW cor Baker and Geary
Johnson Peter, (Johnson and Brown) res 1028 Montgomery
Peter, asphaltum roofer, 585 Market, res 23 Stevenson
Peter, cooper, res 668 Bryant
Peter, engineer, stmr Mary Taylor, res 200 Pacific
Peter, glassblower, res 446 Brannan
Peter, laborer, res 137 Spear
Peter, restaurant, 220 Washington
Peter, saloon, 14 Washington
Peter, saloon, SE cor Twenty-fourth and Bryant
Peter, seaman, res 5 Jackson
Peter, seaman, res 415 East
Peter, seaman, res 26 Sacramento
Peter, stevedore, Lumbermen's Prot. Union, 71 New Montgomery
Peter, tallowrenderer, Pacific Tallow Works, res NW cor Fifth and Railroad av, South S. F,
Peter, teamster with J. Beatty
Peter, waiter, res Siegfried's Hotel
Philena, dressmaker, 53 Fifth, res 251 Tehama
R., stevedore with George H. Whitney Robert, master mariner, res 5 Crooks
Robert, shoefitter with Buckingham & Hecht, res 261 Octavia
Johnson Robert C., (G. C. Johnson & Co.) res 605 O'Farrell
Robert J., (Spence & J.) res. 520 Stockton
Robert J., stevedore, Lumbermen's Prot. Union, 71 New Montgomery Robert N., expressman, res W s Bry- ant nr Twenty-fifth
S., seaman, res 26 Sacramento
S., seaman, res 238 Steuart
S. L. Miss, teacher South Cosmopol- itan Grammar School, res 318 Seventh
Samuel, res 31 Rondell pl
Samuel, seamani, res 32 Steuart
Samuel, tinroofer with Conlin &. Roberts, res 217 Dupont
Samuel S., driver, Pacific Ice Co., res 700 Broadway
Sievert, master mariner, res 2306 Harrison
Sydney L., atty-at-law, 523 Mont- gomery, res Oakland
T. P., merchant, res SW cor Twenty- second and Barlett
Johnson T. Rodgers, manufacturer re- galia and military goods, 12 Montgomery av, and Grand Sec. Grand Lodge, I. O. O. F., office 1 Odd Fellows' Hall, res NW con Grove and Polk
Theodore, master mariner, res Ports- mouth House
Theodore, steward, 34 Rousch
Thomas, finisher with Buckingham & Hecht, res 25612 Jessie
Thomas, miner, res Montgomery's Hotel
Thomas, saloonkeeper, res 322 Broad- way
Thomas, seaman, stmr Los Angeles Thomas, shipwright .with P. M. S. S. Co., res 738 Howard
Thomas S., sawyer with E. K. Howes & Co., res 261/2 Zoe
V., stevedore with A. C. Freese
Victor, tanner, res SW cor Nine. teenth and Folsom
W., seaman, stmr Santa Cruz
W. H., bootblack with L. Corriveau res Hansa Hotel
W. R., blacksmith, 9 Powell, ref What Cheer House
W. Sherwood, waybill clerk forward ing dept. Wells, Fargo & Co., re: 722 California
Walter, seaman, res 32 Steuart
William, chief steward stmr Par thenius
Walter, roofer with James Maguire res Sutter-st House
Walter J., driver with Wells, Fargo & Co., res 835 California
William, (Cane & Co.) res 144 Steu art
ANSONIA CLOCK CO., MURRAY DAVIS, Agent, 31 and 33 SUTTER STREET.
E. P. FELLOWS & CO ..
IMPORTERS OF DRUGGISTS' GLASSWARE AND SUNDRIE
GEO. W. CHAPIN, 434 MONTGOMERY ST.,
Dealer in all kinds of REAL ESTATE-MONEY LOANED.
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Johnson William, res 13 Minna
William, boarding, 140 Folsom
William, carpenter, res 28 Minna
William, carpenter, res 817 Market William, clerk with H. Paulsen, res SW cor Turk and Taylor
William, laborer, Pacific Glue Manfg Co., res Gough nr Lombard
William, pressman R. R. wool depot, res 1812 Fifth
William, real estate, res W s Colum- bia nr Twenty-fifth
William, seaman, res 26 Sacramento
William, seaman, res 32 Steuart
William, seaman, res 250 Spear
William, tinsmith, res 236 Sutter
William, with H. C. Anderson, res 3 Montgomery crt
William A., cabinetmaker with Gil- bert & Moore, res 120 Mission
William C., machinist, Miners' Foundry, res Eighteenth bet Cas- tro and Noe
William F., carrier Call, res 1420 Pa- cific
William H., physician, office and res 118 Post
William H., stovemounter with Brit- tan, Holbrook & Co., res 124 Sil- ver
ohnson William M., res Guerrero bet Fifteenth and Sixteenth
Willie M. N., clerk with freight audi- tor, C. P. R. R., res 835 Mission William R., machinist, Fulton Foun- dry, res SE cor Bay and Dupont Zacharias, seaman, res 1020 Kearny ohnston & Curlett, (T. J. Johnston and William Curlett) architects, 330 Pine
ohuston & Graham, (J. B. Johnston and Joseph Graham) groceries and liquors, 1315 Mission
ohnston & Gonzalez, (Dominick Gonzalez) real estate agts, 228 Montgomery ohuston & Veasey, (L. W. Johnston and P. Veasey) produce and com- mission merchants, 324 Davis
A., Mrs., ladies' nurse, res 1811 Polk Andrew, laborer, res Empire Lodging House
Ann, shirtmaker with Reeb, Mendel- sohn & Co., res 110 Commercial Baptist, machinist with Baker & Hamilton, res 4 Simpson pl
C. H. C., rigger, Riggers' and Stev. Assn, 429 Pacific
Charles G., shoemaker with P. Tracy, res 542 Minna
Charles R., machinist, Union Iron Works, res 14 Eighth
Christopher J., salesman with C. Curtin, res 202 Montgomery Clara Miss, teacher, Eighth-st Pri- mary School, res 542 Minna
Johnston E. G., widow, res 213 Turk
Edward, bootmaker with S. W. Ro- senstock & Co., res 1013 Natoma
Edward, carpenter, stmr Oriflamme F. H., cook with John Cordes, res 1614 Powell
Frank, seaman, res rear 407 Main
Johnston George Pen, editor Ex- aminer, (and Wm. S. Moss & Co.) res 309 Lombard
Johnston H. H. & Co., (H. H. John- ston) general managers Pacific Branch Union Mutual Life In- surance Co., of Boston, 601 Cali- fornia
Johnston H. H .. (H. H. Johnston & Co.) res 1902 Broadway
Henry, laborer with M. Fulda & Sons, res Branch House
Henry, seaman, res 5 Jackson
J., fringemaker with W. Englander, res Potrero
J. A., salesman with J. C. Talbot & Co., res 73 Natoma
J. W., Boston Exchange Boarding House, 10 Broadway
James, bartender, res 732 Folsom
James, stoves and tinware, 1007 Mar- ket, res 251 Jessie
James D., general agent, res N s Santa Clara nr Connecticut
Jennie Miss, teacher, Broadway Pri- mary School, res 542 Minna Jeremiah, porter with Huntington, Hopkins & Co., res Oakland John, laborer, res 37 Everett John, stevedore, res 16 Clara
Johnston John B., (Johnston & Gra- ham) res 1315 Mission
Joseph F., carpenter, res W s Valen- cia bet Twenty-fifth and Twenty- sixth
John M., clerk with Baker & Hamil- ton, res Mayfield
Joseph, iron melter, res rear 108 Te- hama
Johnston Louis W., (Johnston & Veasey) res 2054 Mission
- Mary Mrs., res 1310 Jackson
- N. C., Mrs., res 732 Folsom
P. Mrs., res 251 Tehama
R., shoemaker, 232 Fremont
R. A., with J. W. Goodhue, res 511 Gough
Thomas, teamster, 8 Steuart, res
1631 Hyde
Thomas H., painter, res 69 Minna Thomas J., (Johnson & Curlett) res 122 Taylor
Thomas P., pressman with Cubery & Co., res 1302 Kearny
W., res 708 Pine
William, newspaper carrier, res 640 Jessie
William, stonecutter, res 360 Jessie
J. TRUMBULL,
DEALER IN
BULBS, SEEDS, TREES, etc., 427 SANSOME ST.
AFRICAN FIBRE, THE CHEAPEST ARTICLE IN USE FOR MATTRESSES, 406 MARKET St.
EUREKA FOUNDRY, THOMPSON BROS., Proprietors, 129 and 131 BEALE ST., bet. MISSION and HOWAR
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Johnston William B., general agent Liverpool and London and Globe Insurance Co., and agent Boker's Bitters, office 422 California, res 30 Hawthorne
William W., (Crane & J.) atty-at- law, 729 Montgomery
Johnston's Improved Still Co., L. L. Bul- lock, agent, 65 Merchants' Exch -, night clerk, Montgomery's Hotel Johnstone Alexander, (E. H. Jones & Co.) res New York City
Andrew, seaman, res 119 Jackson
Charles, seaman, res 5 Jackson
Charles, seaman, res North German Hotel
John Mrs., res 607 Polk
John, seaman, res 119 Jackson
John, seaman, bark D. C. Murray, res 32 Steuart
John, stevedore, res 20 Glover
Louisa, actress, California Theatre
- Neil, carpenter, res 777 Howard
T. J., brassfinisher with W. T. Gar- ratt, res cor Twenty-fifth and Co- lumbia
Thomas, salesman with J. W. David- son & Co., res 6 Dale
William, bookkeeper with Cubery & Co., res Howard nr Twenty-sixth Oliver, seaman, res 5 Jackson Samuel, laborer, res 1725 Jessie Wallace, seaman, res 506 Davis
Joice E. V., notary public, 6 Merchants' Exchange, res 807 Stockton Sarah, widow, res 26 Nevada see Joyce
Joinct & Girardin, (Victor Joinct and Emil Girardin) machinists, 610 Com- mercial
Victor, (Joinct & Girardin) res rear 514 California
Joiner Amy, dressmaker, res 1129 Clay John C., teamster, res 136 Folsom
John J., engraver, 128 Kearny, res N s Dorland bet Church and San- chez
William, boot and shoemaker, 623 Howard, res 8 Bernard see Joyner
Joisson Adolph, bartender, res 312 Tehama Joli Julia, seamstress, 17 Union pl Joliffe William H., pilot, res 1502 Mission Jollie Betsy, weaver, Mission Woolen Mills, 214 Sixteenth
Jolly Giant, (weekly) George Thistle- ton, proptr, 423 Washington Jolly William, laborer, res McAllister bet Octavia and Laguna Jolson L. W., cooper with B. F. Stromberg, res 70 Clementina
Martin, Scan. Soc .. 71 New Mont. Jonas Alfred & Co., (Alfred Jonas and Philip Cohen) butchers, stalls 41-42 Washington Market
Jonas Alfred, (Alfred Jonas & Co.) res 8: Vallejo
B., tailor, res German Hotel
Emanuel, butcher with Alfred Jon & Co., res 835 Vallejo
Isaac A., watch and clockmake 128 Pacific, res 922 Jackson
Joseph, clerk with Isaac A. Jona res 922 Jackson
Joseph, clothing, 160 Third
Nathan, auctioneer, 426 room 1, res 722 Laguna
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Sigismund, watchmaker
with 1 Finck, res 828 Pacific
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