The New city annual directory of San Francisco, 1875, Part 96

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


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Hans, (Mohr & K.) res SE cor Sixth av and M, South S. F


Hermann, laborer, S. F. Chemical Works, res 528 Eighteenth


J. H. Rev., res 29 Eleventh


L., fancy goods, 921 Stockton, res 235 Kearny


Louis, resta" -- 026 First


Kruger Louis, (Kiwi & Hollings) res 307 Mason


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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585


KUH


Kruger Nicholas, mate schr Parallel, res cor Market and California


William, moulder with Thompson Bros., res cor Main and Howard Krull Ernst, barber, 1124 Harrison, res 144 Dora


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Krumbeck Christopher, contractor, res 1709 Eddy


Krummacher William, bookkeeper with Moore Bros., res Alameda


Kruse & Euler, (Edward Kruse, Emil Rohte and Bernhard Kirchhoff) wholesale grocers and commission merchants, 209-211 Front


A., carrier, Evening Post, res cor Harrison and Twenty-fifth


Conrad, Scan. Soc., 71 New Mont- gomery


Kruse Edward, (Kruse & Euler) res 1031 Harrison


Edward, jr., clerk with Kruse & Euler, res 1031 Harrison


Ernst, seaman, res 5 Jackson


Frank, teamster, res N s Post bet Buchanan and Laguna


Henry, expressman, NW cor Com- mercial and Sansome, res 1823 Bush


Henry, shipwright, res NW cor Ma- son and Chestnut


Henry, res 409 Pacific


I., seaman, res 123 Jackson


Louis, drayman with Linforth, Kel- logg & Co., res 1823 Bush


Martin, salesman with Mayrisch Bros. & Co., res 1024 McAllister


Krush E., carpenter, 30 Sacramento


Krutz A., clerk with Ernest Hoger, res 525 Washington


Kryger Christian A., carpenter, res N s Bush nr Broderick


Krzyanowski Waldemar General, res 540 Bryant


Kubach William, butcher, res 7 Berry


Huber Frederick, stevedore, Lumbermens' Prot. Union, 71 New Montgom- ery


Kubernick Antone, gilder with S. Hausmann & Co., res 107 Turk


Kubler August, laborer, Cal. Sugar Refinery, res cor Bryant and Kate


Kuchel Charles, clerk with Charles W. Fox, res 330 O'Farrell


Kucher Henry, hospital steward, Yerba Buena Island


Küchle Clemens, carriagemaker, res Sacra- ramento Hotel


Kuchler C. T., res Cosmopolitan Hotel Kuchmeister Henry W., (Butt & K.) res 1234 (1334) Broadway


Kuck Bros., (John and Diedrich Kuck) groceries and liquors, 321 Bryant Kuck Diedrich, groceries and liquors, 520 Pine, (and Kuck Bros.) res St. Mary's pl


Kuck Diedrich, liquor saloon, 997 Mar- ket


- H., clerk with H. Winkelmann, res SW cor Hayes and Laguna


Hermann, foreman, Metropolitan Match Factory, res 19 Zoe


Kuck John, (Kuck Bros.) res 321 Bryant Kucks & Schreiber, (Claus H. Kucks and John Schreiber) saloon, 633 Mis- sion


Claus H., (Kucks & Schreiber) res 236 Fremont


Kuechler Charles F., draughtsman with D. Farquharson, res Cosmopolitan Hotel


Kuennecke Charles P., res Government House


Kuennecke & Warner, (E. Kuennecke and H. B. Warner) collectors and copyists, 504 Washington


Emil, (Kuennecke & Warner) res 805 Kearny


L. Mrs., proprietress Government House, 504 Washington


Kuenzi J. R., furnished rooms, 331 Kearny


Kugeler A., laborer with Pac. Dist. and Ref. Co.


Kuger Edward, tailor with Wright & Har- mon, res Oakland


Kugler Gottlieb, pickler with Wangenheim & Co., res rear 736 Vallejo Leopold, bookkeeper with Kruse & Euler, res Cosmopolitan Hotel


Kuh Emil, assayer with Leopold Kuh, res 1906 Powell


- Jacob, music teacher, res 1010 Lar- kin


- Leopold, assayer and metallurgical chemist, 611 Commercial, res 1906 Powell


Kuhirt Charles H., turner, res N s Kate nr Fillmore


Hermann, mnfr faucets, cor Mission and Fremont, res Kate bet Fill- more and Steiner


Kuhl Gustav, (Hanson & K.) res 44 Everett


H. G., bookkeeper with Lazard Frè- res, res 308 Lombard


Jacob, laborer, res 20 Hinckley pl Martin res 909 Kearny


Kuhlemann Charles, laborer, S. F. Chemical Works


Kuhling Antony, toolmaker, 493 Brannan, res 732 Harrison


Kuhlken Joseph, clerk with Fred. Meyer, res 17 Sixth


Kuhlman Frederick, laborer, California Su- gar Refinery, res Brannan bet Gilbert and Seventh


Kuhlmann Diederich, (Drucker & Co.) res NW cor Fourth and Brannan


William, machinist with J. G. Ils, res 523 Eighteenth


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 St


KUH


586


KUT


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


Kuhlmeyer Louisa Mrs., cigars and tobacco, 229 Third


Kuhlwein Bernhardt, saloon, 440 Bush Kuhn Charles J., apprentice, Globe Iron Works, res 132 Perry


Kuhn George, proprietor Dresdener House, 337 Bush


George, tailor, res 2607 Clay


- Henry & Co., (Henry Kuhn and D. Dangers) wines and liquors, 1124 Market


Henry, (Henry Kuhn & Co.) res 422 Grove


John, porter with P. Liesenfeld, res 904 Powell


Louis, faucet-maker, res rear 429 Chestnut


Maria J., res 812 California


Richard, laborer, Chicago Brewery, res 1428 Pine


Victor, cabinetmaker with Goodwin & Co., res 333 Bush


see Coon and Coons


Kuhne Arnold, music teacher, res 612 Jones Kuhnel Mathias, bootmaker with I. Lisman, res Germania Hotel


Kuhnert Robert, teacher, res 432 Minna Kukenheimer Marks, butcher with S. Solo- mon, res 603 Post


Kükens & Mohr, (H. Kükens and John Mohr) Tiernan's Ways, South- end Long Bridge, Potrero


Henry, (Kükens & Mohr) res South- end Long Bridge, Potrero Kulander Annie Mrs., res 452 Stevenson Kull J., laborer with Pacific Barrel and Keg Co.


John, baker, res 119 William


Kull Theodore E., (Mahon, Thomas & Co.) res 1604 Post


Kullberg W., supt Golden Gate Sugar Re- finery, res 412 Octavia


Kullman & Armer, (Louis Kullman and Max Armer) manufacturers cigars and dealers in tobacco, 306-308 Sac- ramento


A., salesman with J. W. Davidson & Co., res 219 Geary


Hermann, (Kullman, Wagner & Co., res 1417 California


Leopold, valet, 316 Sutter Louis, (Kullman & Armer) res 922 Geary


Moses, (Kullman, Wagner & Co.) res Stockton City


Simon, bookkeeper with Lazard Fréres, res 1015 Stockton


, Wagner & Co., (M. Kullman, C, Wagner and H. Kullman) Pacific Tannery, Stockton, office 41 Clay Kulper Adolph, clerk with Von Staden & Co., res 127 Jackson


Kummerling George, butcher with Thomas McInerney & Co., res 311 Broad- way


Kumper Joseph, cook, res rear 11 Freelon Kumpf P., laborer with Giant Powder Co. res one mile SW Lake Honda


Kunde M., laborer, res NE cor Eighth and Brannan


Kundel Hermann, barber, res 402 Pacific Kuner Albert, seal engraver, 611 Washington res E s Gough bet Tyler and McAllister


Kunert M. Miss, dressmaker, res 238 Seventh Kunkler John E., physician, offic .and res 514 Kearny


Kunner Heinrich von, seaman, res Jackson 12: Kunstle Martin, New Columbia Bakery, 776 Folsom


Kunstler Halle, J. Casimir, proptr SW cor Kearny and. Clay


Kuntz Martin, harnessmaker, res 409 Dupont Kunz Henry, clerk with Charles Meinecke, res 325 Sixth


Kunze William, waiter, 428 Pine, res 133 Tehama


Kuppenheim & Bauer, (Ernest Kup- penheim and Simon Bauer) Café de l'Univers, 526 Kearny


Kuppenheim Ernest, (Kuppenheim & Bauer) res 526 Kearny


Kurlander Joseph, cigars, 1030 Market - H. Mrs., millinery, 1030 Market


Kurlbaum Herman W., master mariner, res 20 Perry


Kurre Charles, porter with J. H. Hegler, res 1027 Pacific


Kurtz A., cigars and fruit, 417 Davis


A. M., apothecary, SW cor Turk and Hyde, res 330 O'Farrell John, real estate agent, 32 Mer- chants' Exchange, res San Mateo Kurz Gustav, gilder with M. D. Nile, res 1924 Mason


Louis, baker, res 215. Second


Kuss Charles J., teacher music, res 115 Fourth


Kustel Alexander, master schr Undine, res 972 Harrison


- G., master schr Nor'wester Kustel Guido, supt Pacific Reduction Works, office 210 Front, res 1514 Stockton


Kuster Joseph, tailor, 429 Dupont Louis, upholsterer with William Ehrenpfort, res 11 Hollis


Kustermann William, cabinetmaker with Kragen & Co., res 32 Minna


Kutner Joseph, machinist, res 418 Hayes - Joseph Mrs., cigars and tobacco, 418 Hayes Kutner Leopold, mnfr and retailer cigars, 151 Fourth, res 443 Na- toma Kutta Julius, tannery, SE cor Serpentine av and Folsom Kutter Edward, porter with Tillmann & Ben- del, res 1705 Leavenworth


E. P. FELLOWS & CO.,


Importers of LIQUOR DEALERS' GLASSWARE and SUNDRIES.


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


REAL ESTATE.


KUT


587


LAC


Kuttner C., helmsman stmr Julia, res 617 Davis


Kutz G. M., (Hubash, K. & Co.) res 335 Tyler


Kyer C. J., painter, res 1213 Pacific Kyle Charles, stairbuilder, res 9 Harriet James, watchman, County Jail Richard, laborer, res cor Bryant and Bryant av


Robert, carpenter, res 9 Harriet Thomas, teamster, res 2 Geary pl


Kyllstrom Charles, cutter, Pacific Glove Factory, res 811 Stockton Kyne John, teamster with McKenna & Greany, res 16 Geneva


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L'Hote Eugene, res 114212 Market Henry C., res N s Sutter bet Devisa- dero and Broderick


Renauld, res NE cor Twentieth and Dolores


La Chevalier Frank, teamster, res 418 Bran- nan


La Combe George, hatter with C. Desmond, res cor Twentieth and Guerrero


La Concha José, fireman, P. M. S. S. Co. La Croze John, surveyor, res Overland House


La Fay Henry, clerk, Oriental Hotel La Forge Alfred B., broker, res 636 Green La Gage Charles, cabinetmaker with H. Granz, res 15 Stockton


La Grande Laundry, Thirteenth bet Folsom and Howard, office 648 Market


La Grange Burke, doorkeeper, U. S. Mint, res Oakland


Charles E., res 1206 California


La Grange Ditch and Hydraulic MI. Co., Abraham Halsey, sec, office 200 Sansome


La Grange E. Miss, teacher, Taylor-st Cos- mopolitan School, res 4 Highland terrace


Jane A., adjuster, coiner's dept, U. S. Mint, res 409 Stevenson


Louis A., statistical clerk, Custom House, res 1216 Washington


Millard F., clerk with Huntington, Hopkins & Co., res 4 Highland terrace


La Grange Oscar H., supt U. S. Mint, office NW cor Fifth and Mission, res Oakland


La Mar Charles W., barkeeper with Charles A. Ploeger, res 308 Francisco


La Porte Gravel Mining and Water Co., (Plumas Co., Cal.) R. Wegener, sec, 414 California


La Rose George A., chairmaker, 2 Powell James, barkeeper with Frank Mitchell William L., clerk, Sheriff's office, res 414 Minna


La Rue's Wharf, East bet Market and Mission


La Salette, home for aged and infirm females, cor Bryant and Rincon pl


La Sociedad, (semi-weekly) F. Epson, editor and publisher, office 621 Sansome


La Solidarite, French Mutual Benefi- cial Association, M. de Kirwan, prest, A. Rodouan, sec, office 729 Montgomery, room 5


La Voz del Nuevo Mundo, (Spanish bi-weekly) Filipe Fierro, editor and propri tor, office 1022 Dupont La Voce del Popolo, (Italian weekly) G. B. Cevasco, publisher and proprietor, office 603 Washington Laa Biaga Michael, res 322 Geary Vicenti, res 322 Geary - Mrs., res 322 Geary Laads Charles, clerk, res Fillmore nr Fran- cisco


Labarbere Jean, liquor saloon, 3 Clay Labart Jean, laundry, 814 Larkin


Labatut Vernis, cook, Martin's Restaurant, res 623 Commercial


Labbé Pierre, drayman with A. G. Chauché, res SW cor O'Farrell and Octavia Label Henry, fruit dealer, SE cor Taylor and O'Farrell


Jacob, expressman, res 142 Silver Jennie Miss, dressmaker, 231/2 Geary, res 142 Silver R., res 835 Clay


Laberee Albert, carpenter, Excelsior Mill Co., res Golden Gate Hotel


Labeture Maria, widow, furnished rooms, 213 Minna


Labhard Adolph, tanner with James Dun- can, res NE cor Brannan and Eighth


Labine Oliver, saloon, 641 Commercial, res 823 Montgomery


Labinsky William, billiard and oyster saloon, SW cor Montgomery and Sac


Labohm A. M. Mrs., midwife, res 16 Taylor Henry G., teacher, res 16 Taylor


Laborne E. K. Mrs., ladies' underwear, res 1202 Powell


Labourdette J., with Mrs. C. Bunglet, res 525 Hayes


Lacaze Baptiste, blacksmith, res 1104 Mont- gomery


Lacazette John, gardener, res W s Bay View road, Bay View Pierre, with Mrs. C. Bunglet, res 525 Hayes


Lace House, (The) dry goods, laces, silks and velvets, D. Samuels, proprietor, 104-108 Kearny


Lacey Edward, laborer, res 13 Salmon Henry, clerk with A. A. Cohen, res 62 South Park


John G., tinsmith with James Arm- strong, res 34 Louisa


John J., machinist, Empire Foundry, res 531 Mission


R. J. TRUMBULL, IMPORTER and DEALER IN SEEDS,


427 SANSOME STREET.


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


THOMPSON BROS., EUREKA, FOUNDRY.


CASTINGS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. 129 and 131 BEALE STREET


" Gerke" Wine, vintage 1868. The future "Chateau Yquem" of California. "Eugene Casserly."


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Lacey Michael, laborer, P. M. S. S. Co., res 151% Welsh


Nicholas, laborer, res 13 Salmon


Nicholas, jr., blacksmith, res 13 Sal- mon


Robert, meterman, S. F. Gaslight Co Robert J., carpenter and builder, res 511 Vallejo


Robert J., jr., pressman with Kane & Cook, res 511 Vallejo


W. M., engineer, S. P. R. R. Co., res 1835 Howard


Winifred Miss, res 252 Fourth see Lacy


Lach Carl, hairdresser, New Atlantic Hotel, res 6 St. Charles pl


Lachapelle Joseph, blacksmith, res cor Thir- tieth and Mission


Lachele Peter Jacob, blacksmith with Walk- er & Klapperich, res Greenwich nr Mason


Lachens Johanne, clerk with J. Höljes, res 1019 Pacific


Lacher Frank, cabinetmaker with E. & L. Emanuel, res 533 Bryant


Isaac, dealer calfskins, res 643 Val- lejo


Lachie -, stevedore with Menzies & Bing- ham


Lachlan John M., captain of dock, P. M. S. S. Co., res 26 Rincon pl


Lachler Thomas, tinsmith and plumber, res Francisco bet Dupont and Stock- ton


Lachman & Bowman, (Saul Lachman and Mike Bowman) Oriental Cigar Store, 229 Bush


Lachman & Sternfels, (M. Lachman and B. H. Sternfels) manfrs and importers furs, 129 Montgomery Abraham, clothing, 429 Pacific


Abraham, manager with S. Lachman & Co., res 811 Tyler


George, waiter, Grand Hotel


J., commission mcht, res 424 Fulton Louis, tailor, 402 Montgomery, room 22, res 945 Mission


Lachman Morris, (Hall & L.) res 945 Mission


Lachman Morris, (Lachman & Stern- fels) res 92912 Howard


S. & Co., (Samuel Lachman) Califor- nia wine vaults, 401-411 Market Samuel, (S. Lachman & Co.) res 810 Geary


Saul, (Lachman & Bowman) res 945 Mission


Lackeman Charles, clerk with J. T. Helm- ken, res 1009 Powell


Lackenbach Charles, tailor, res 263 Steven- son


Lackmann Herman, shoemaker, 155 Steuart


P. L., laborer, res Sixteenth bet Guerrero and Dolores


Lackmeyer R., teamster, Eureka Nursery


Laclaverie P., (J. Saulnier & Co.) res 627 Union


Lacmer John, sculptor, res 66 Shipley Lacohe Antoine, laundryman, res 25 Dupont Lacoste Frank, restaurant, 617 Sacramento Lacoste Honore, (Lucien & Lacoste) res 430 Kearny


- J., laundryman with Mrs. C. Bunglet, res 525 Hayes


Jean, gardener, res S s Sixteenth nr Rhode Island


John, groceries and liquors, NW cor Dupont and Vallejo


Theodore, bartender, res 504 Vallejo


Thomas, vegetable gardener, 20-21 Colombo Market, res NW cor Sixteenth and Rhode Island


Lacour Peter, wines and liquors, NE cor Brannan and Seventh


Lacrampe Ernest, lapidary with California Jewelry Co., res 722 Filbert


Lacua Frank, baths and shaving saloon, 541 Jackson, res 721 Vallejo


Lacy Alice, chambermaid, Lick House


Lacy B. T., (Parke & L.) res Kelsey House, Oakland


Benjamin, machinist, res 545 Minna


Charles, laborer, res 421 Fremont


Charles, steward stmr Coquille


Hannah, chambermaid, Lick House


Robert, tinsmith, res 8 Verona


T., stevedore with Menzies & Bing- ham


Ladd A. A., with J. W. Nye & Co., res 1602 Pacific


Charles D., gunsmith, res 21 Pros- pect pl


Charles J., chairmaker with S. F. Mnfg Co., res 700 California


Edward H., with U. S, Restaurant, res cor Greenwich and Dupont


Ladd George S., (Kabath & L.) prest Electrical, Construction and Main- tenance Co., res 811 Bush


Horace C., receiver, W. U. Telegraph Co., res 906 Leavenworth


Horace J., res 906 Leavenworth


Ladd Parish B., atty-at-law, office 637 Kearny


S., widow, milliner, res 156 Third


W. Frank, commission merchant, res 22 South Park


William H., capitalist, office 316 Cal- ifornia, res 422 Fremont


Laddan James, porter with Wells, Fargo & Co., res 44 Minna


Ladies' Depository, Mrs. C. W. Thomas, sec, 15 New Montgomery


Ladies' Protective and Relief So- ciety, Home SE cor Franklin and Geary


Ladies' Union Aid Society, SW cor Sutter and Powell


Ladorade Leonard, cook, Guillaume Tell Hotel


C. P. VAN SCHAACK & CO.,


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


EO. W. CHAPIN, 434 Montgomery Street,


HAS BARGAINS IN REAL ESTATE.


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Lady Bryan M. Co., (Storey Co., Nev.) Frank Swift, sec, 419 California Lady Emma M. Co., A. D. Carpenter, sec, office 605 Clay


Lady Esten Tunnel and M. Co., (Utah Ter.) Charles S. Healy, sec, 45 Mer- chants' Exchange


Lady Franklin M. Co., J. S. Luty, sec, office 507 Montgomery


Laeman William with C. Jas. King of Wm. & Co., res 731 Vallejo


Laemlein Emma Miss, pianist, res 326 Ellis Rebecca Miss, pianist, res 326 Ellis


Laeremans Frank, importer and manufacturer furniture, wholesale and retail, 528 Washington, res cor Lombard and Jones


Lafaix Emily Mme, lace and curtain laundry, 320 Sutter


Felix engraver with J. R. Lafaix, res 320 Sutter


John R., engraver, 618 Merchant, res 320 Sutter


Lafayette Brewery, Grogan & Anstett, proprietors, 725-727 Green


Lafayette House, Auguste Daunet, pro- prietor, 706-710 Commercial


Lafayette House, Joseph Cassagnaber, pro- prietor, 736 Pacific


Lafee Jacob, sexton, Cemetery Hills of Eter- nity, res S s Columbia bet Guer- rero and Dolores


Lafferty Charles, polisher with John Daniel & Co., res 16 Dora


Dennis, carpenter, res 46412 Tehama H. B., second cook, stmr Constantine James Mrs., res 326 Tehama


Michael, fireman, stmr Parthenius, res King-st House


Owen, polisher with J. Daniel, res 16 Dora


Wilson S., porter and extraman En- gine No. 2, S. F. Fire Dept, res 32 Fourth


Laffi Lucio, grocery, NE cor Folsom and Main Laffiano R., res 1318 Dupont


Laffin John, laborer, res 20 Ritch Lawrence, fruit, res 214 Twelfth Lafialm Theodore, cabinetmaker, res 615 Brannan


Laflin & Rand Powder Co., Kabath & Ladd agents, 304 California James, proptr Miner's Home, 41 Val- lejo


Lafond V. Mme., millinery, 1429 Dupont Lafontaine A. J. Mrs., job printing, 625 Merchant


Lafrentz Theodore, supt N. Y. Brew- ery, res N s Sixteenth nr Mission Lafurga L. R., clerk, res 615 Bush


Lafyerra John, barber with L. Corriveau, res Dupont nr Washington Lagan Andrew, miner, res 514 Minna Lagarde A., (Lamoine, Gambert & Co.) res San José


Lagasse Joseph, carpenter, res W s San Bruno road nr Twenty-seventh


Lagelhardt G. P., res 4271§ Green


Lagemann Henry, wood and coal, 904-906 Howard


Lageoller F., weaver, Mission Woolen Mills, res 15 Virginia


Lagercrantz C. F., conductor, Clay-st Hill R. R. Co., res 1212 Clay


Laginger George, drayman with S. Levy & Co., res 5 Charles pl


Lagomarsino Antonio, market gardener, 53- 54 Colombo Market, res W s San- chez bet Thirteenth and Four- teenth


Bartolomeo, gardener, res Bay View Park


F., bookkeeper with G. Onesti & Co., res 628 Broadway


Henry, drayman, 403 Front, res 306 Natoma


John, laborer, res 7 Gaven


John, stevedore with Hobbs, Pome- roy & Co., res 5 Washington


L., market gardener, 17 Colombo Market


Luigi, res rear 628 Broadway


Lagrange Frederick, carpenter, res 1513 Du- pont


Lagrave Bernard, butcher, SE cor Railroad and Fifth avs, res Seventh av nr N, South S. F


Charles, barber with Frank Lacua, res 1211 Powell


G., market gardener, 36 Colombo Market


Lagros Frank, produce dealer, res Bay View Laguna William, clerk with J. H. McInnes, res Oakland


Lahaney Patrick W., harnessmaker, NW cor Fifth and Railroad avs, res N s Eleventh av bet P and Q, South S. F.


Lahaum H., clerk, rés cor Hyde and Union Lahey Ann, widow, res 3 Delaware crt


Cornelius, shoemaker, res rear 18 Rousch


Dennis F., clerk, res rear 18 Rousch J., laborer, P. M. S. S. Co James, blacksmith, res rear 18 Rousch


James, laborer, res 61115 Mason


Jeremiah, laborer, res 720 Grove


John, baker with Patrick McGrath, res 246 Minna


John, butcher with Wm. H. Kelm, res 1226 Pacific


Thomas, shoecutter, res rear 6071/3 Minna Lahl John, tailor, rear 614 California


Lahmann Jacob, waiter with Louis Meyer, res rear 214 Francisco


Lahney John, carpenter, res 311 Seventh Lahusen Henry, bartender with Herber & Mayer, res 594 Stevenson


NORCROSS & CO., MANUFACTURERS and IMPORTERS, ESTABLISHED 1849.


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


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


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. 590


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Laib Anthone, boots and shoes, 906 Pacific - Joseph, bootmaker, 1623 Post Laidlaw Walter, bookkeeper Redwood Lum- ber Assn, res Oakland Laidler S., clerk with F. A. Roulean, res cor First and Folsom


Laidley Henry, Vice Consul for Portugal and collector Swiss-American Bank, res E s Guerrero nr Twentieth


James, proptr Occidental Laundry, res Filbert bet Gough and Octavia Laimee Louis, butcher with L. Rosenberg, res 519 Geary


Peter, brassfinisher with F. Baud, res NW cor Broadway and Polk


Laine J. & Son, (Jules and Manuel Laine) lapidaries, 618 Merchant Laine Jules, (J. Laine & Son) res 2112 Mason


Laine Manuel, (J. Laine & Son, and Hauser & Laine) res 2112 Mason - see Lane


Lainesse Edward, carriagemaker with R. Sicotte & Co., res 318 Fifth


Laing Charles D., salesman with George F. Waters, res 124 O'Farrell


Jane Mrs., lodgings, 124 O'Farrell Laird B. Mrs .. dressmaker, res 14 Turk Daniel. furniture and jobbing, 1011 Folsom


David W., S. F. Jewelry Manfg Co., 613 Montgomery, res 1013 Clay


J. Mrs., janitress Tyler-st School, res 2520 Bush


James, clerk, res 504 Stockton


Laisen August, seaman, res 415 East Lait Lizzie Miss, milliner with Mrs Howard, res 1814 Market


Lake & Co., (Henry Lake) manfrs blacking, 645 Third, office 13 Kearny


Benjamin, res 1424 Clay


Daniel W., salesman with Eclipse Bakery, res 7 Liberty


Delos, atty-at-law, 213 Sansome, res 28 Stanley pl


E. Miss, saleswoman with Gleeson & Fell, res 607 Pine


George, pressman with H. S. Crocker & Co., res S s Hickory av nr Bu- chanan


George C., cashier, Continental Life Ins. Co., res 1011 Larkin


Harvey, collector, Spring Valley W. Co., res 1431 Howard


Henry, (Lake & Co.) res 645 Third - Henry S., res 701 Post


- J. S., widow, res 21412 Sixth


John F., machinist with Golden State Iron Works, res 54 First


L. D., butcher, res Presidio Lake, Land and Live Stock Co., (Oregon) office 402 Montgomery, room 2


Lake Shore and Michigan Southern R. R. Co., W. A. Strong, agent, ¿ office 208 Montgomery


Lake T. W., bookkeeper with Thomas J. Chadbourne, res S s Liberty nr Fourth


Lake Tahoe and San Francisco Water Co., office 808 Montgomery


Thomas, moulder with Empire Foun- dry, res 136 Eighth


William, laborer, res 256 Minna


Lake William B., prest Alden Fruit Preserving Co., of Sonoma, and advertising and purchasing agent, 402 Kearny, res 1023 Hydc


Lakeman Adolph, (Runge & L.) 3121/2 Clementina


Charles, teamster, res 308 Sutter


Helen M. Miss, teacher with Florence S. M. Co., res 737 Howard


Lakin Charles, packer with Helbing & Straus, res S s Twentieth bet Folsom and Howard


Hannah E. Mrs., lodgings, 20 Wash- ington


Laky Frank, engineer, res 446 Brannan Lalande Adele Mrs., dressmaker, 1009 Folsom


Arsene, jeweler with Frontier, Belle- mere & Co., res 2 Franklin


I., night nurse French Hospital, res S s Bryant bet Fifth and Sixth


Peter E., carpenter, res 1009 Folsom Lallement Mme., French Laundry, 804 How- ard


John, French Laundry, 1610 Stockton Lallis Berton, butcher, res Fifth bet K and L, South S. F.


Lally Edward, res 16 Folsom av John, laborer, res 726 Clementina


John P., boilermaker, Risdon Iron Works, res 349 Tehama


Laloli David, waiter Continental Oyster Sa- loon, res Vallejo bet Dupont and Kearny


Lamaisin G. B., gardener, res S s Haight nr Steiner


Laman David, laborer, res rear 422 Brannan William, basketmaker, res N s Silver av nr San Bruno road


William, shoemaker, res 229 Fifth


Lamar Ins. Co. of New York, Mayer & Bel- den, agents, 313 California


Lamarche Mme., dressmaker, res California House


Lamarque Frank, carriage painter with Gris- wold & Berry, res Dupont nr Green


Lamb Charles Y., finisher with Bradley & Rulofson, res 5 Telegraph pl Christopher, res Stevenson bet Third and Fourth


Dana, carpenter, res 543 Minna Ella A. Miss, teacher music, Lincoln Primary School, res 543 Minna


Freeman B., carpenter, 231 Second, res W s Columbia nr Twentieth Hiram, laundryman, Lick House


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


N. W. SPAULDING,


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


EO. W. CHAPIN, REAL ESTATE AGENT,


434 MONTGOMERY STREET.


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amb Irene Miss, teacher Washington Grammar School, res 543 Minna


Isaac, ladies' and children's under- ware, 132 Third


John, driver, S. F. T. C. Parcel De- livery Co., res W s Filmore bet Turk and Eddy


John, longshoreman, res 26 Rincon pl


John J., tailor, 625 Merchant, third floor


Louis, barkeeper with E. Chamber- lain, res 618 California


Martin W., real estate, res 8 Second Mary Miss, res 30 Hunt


Mary, widow, res 8 Jessie


Nicholas, butcher with Donnelly, Dunne & Co., res Railroad av, opposite Sixth av, South S. F.


Thomas, miner, res 414 Pacific


Thomas J., bookkeeper with Wil- merding & Kellogg, res 612 Cali- fornia


W. E., entry clerk, Custom House, res 543 Minna


William H., salesman with J. A. Folger & Co .. res 503 Fell


Lamback Christian, cartman, res Clinton nr Brannan




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