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Lyser Albert, teacher South Cosmopolitan Grammar School, dwl 1206 Leavenworth
Lyser Jacob, hairdresser with Samuel Brodek, dwl 1206 Leavenworth
Lyser Julius, dwl 1206 Leavenworth
Lysett James, clerk 105 California Market, dwI 244 Sutter
Lysett John, coachman Cosmopolitan Hotel, dwl 10 Carlos PI
Lysett John P., fruits and vegetables, 16 Occidental Market and 26 Metropolitan Market, dwl 1025 Pacific
Lysight Patrick, laborer, dw1 523 Jessie
Lysnar Edward, dontist with John B. Beers, dwl 339 Minna
Lyster Thomas G. W., salesman with William Hasel- tine & Co., dw1 803 Montgomery
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MAACK Ernst, messenger Evening Bulletin, dw1 504 Vallejo
Maack Henry J., porter with D. N. and E. Walter & Co., dw1 242 Clara
Maack William, porter with W. W. Dodge & Co., dwl 1291% Clara
Maahsen William, expressman, dw1 66 First Maak H. J., currier, dwl Heinz Hotel
Maanan Margaret (widow), dwl S s Filbert bet Steiner and Fillmore
Maas Ambrose, butcher with Frederick Katz, dwl 328 Bush
MAASS A. & CO., fancy goods and dress trimmings, SE cor Kearny and Post
Maass Abraham ( A. Maass & Co.), dwl 7 Kearny Maass Augustus ( Mauss & Postel), dwl 743 Vallejo
Maass Christian ( Anthony & M.), dwl NW cor Berry and Clara Lane
Maass F., waiter 228 Bush
Maass H., laborer Bay Sugar Refinery
Maass Henry, liquor saloon, SE cor Howard and Fremont
Maass Henry F., boots and shoes, 132 Kearny, and boarding and lodging, 25 Morton
Maass Jacob, cabinetmaker, 970 Folsom
Maass John G., groceries and liquors, SE cor How- ard and Main
Maass Joseph, fancy goods, dwl 104 Taylor
Maass Joseph, fisherman, dwl 208 Drumm
Maass Julius, salesman with A. Maass & Co., dwl 34 'T'urk
Maass Matthias, captain schooner Abe Lincoln, dwl 813 Greenwich
Maass Phillip, student, dw1 710 Clementina
Maass & Postel ( Augustus Maass and Amandus Postel/, groceries and liquors, SE cor Powell and Vallejo
Mabrey William L., physician, office 302 Davis, res Oakland
MAC BETH ALEXANDER, merchant tailor, 618 Washington
MacCann William Jr., salesman Depot Mission and Pacific Woolen Mills, dwl 1018 Srockton
MacCann. See McCann
MACCRELLISH FREDERICK (Frederick Mac- U'rellish & Co. and William A. Woodward & Co.), dwl 907 Pine
MACCRELLISH FREDERICK & CO. (William A. Woodward), publishers and proprietors daily and weekly Alta California, office 520 California MacDonald James, carriagemaker, dwl 364 Minna
MacDonald Jane Miss, milliner with James Cough- lan, dw1 19 Tehama
MacErnamy E., first assistant engineer P. M. S. S. Arizona
Mackenzie John W., porter City Hall
MacNamara William N., land agent, office 534 Cali- fornia, dwi 44 Third
MacNeill Jackson, assistant accountant London and S. F. Bank, dw1 615 Valencia
Macadoo J., hoseman Engine No. 6, S. F. F. D., 311 Sixth
Macadow John, waiter, dwl 71 Clementina
Macarthy Ireland H., commission, dwl 131 Mont
Macarthy Julia C. Miss, shoefitter with S. W. Rosen- stock & Co., dwl 16 Natoma
Macatee Charles, strawpresser Pacific Straw Works, dwl 221 Minna
Macauley J. B., dw1 107 Sansom
Macauley John T., policeman City Hall, dw1 159 Perry Macauley Thomas, clerk County Tax Collector's Of- fice, dwl 535 Valencia
Macay George B., smutter with Horace Davis & Co., dwl 14 Haight
Macbeth -, dw1 608 Bush
Maccary Joseph, physician and surgoon, 1020 Stock Maccnio S., dwl 4 Sonoma Pl
Macdold James, dwl oll Pacific
Macdonald Alexander D., real estate, dwl 113 Grove MACDONALD D. A. & CO. (John H. Macdonald,
Joseph McGill, and Howard Chapman), pro- prietors Enterprise Mill and Molding Factory, 213-225 Spear and 218 and 220 Steuart
Macdonald Donald A. ( D. A. Macdonald & Co.) and supervisor Twelfth Ward, dwl 2510 Sacramento Macdonald John H. ( D. A. Macdonald & Co.), dwl 653 Howard
Macdonald Theodore, machinist with Hawkins & Cantrell, dwl 339 Tehama
Macdonald William, special agent Ætna Insurance Co., dw1 3 Vernon Pl
Macdonald William, porter, dw1 10 Allen
Macdonald. See McDonald
Macdonough Joseph, wood and coal, 310 and 312 Leavenworth, dwl 1719 Webster
Macdougall William J., professor music, dwl 1423 Geary
Mace Alfred A., attorney at law, office 28 Court Block 636 Clay, dwl 719 Clay
Mace Hlenry, dwl blo Kearny
Mace Margaret (widow), dwl Es Washoe Pl nr Val- lejo
Mace William, U.S. boarding officer, Vallejo St. Wharf Macey Isaac, contractor, dwi 1514 Hyde
Macey T. B., dealer Yankee notions, 423 Washington room 18
MACFARLANE, BLAIR & CO. (David B. Blair, Henry Coubrough Jr., and Hart, Macfarlane & Co., Glasgow), commission merchants and in- surance agents, office 319 California
Macfarlane Edward C., clerk with Edward F. Hall & Co., res Oakland
Macgregor David ( Mason & Co.), dwl 926 Sac Mach Frederick, expressman, NE cor Pine and Bat Machado José F., foreman piledriver, dwl 928 Jack Machado Picardo, Portuguese Protective and Benev- olent Association, 100 California room lo
Machefert Paul, butcher with Gabriel Dastugue, dwl 1110 Sacramento
Machianelli Mathew, fisherman, Clay St. Wharf Macchiavello A., nurse Italian Hospital, W s Noe bet Twenty-eighth and Twenty-ninth
Macholdt Henry, salesman with Frank Th Mueller, dwl 523 Filbert
Maciel Joab, Portuguese Protective and Benevolent Association, 100 California room 16
Maciel Joze, Portugese Protective and Benevolent Association, 100 California room 16
Mac Little, minstrel Alhambra Theater, dwl 14 St. Mary
Mack Annie Mrs., with Kaindler & Co., dw1 660 How Mack Dennis, laborer, dwi 27 Zoe
Mack Emil, jeweler with C. Meseth, dwl 119 William Mack Frank, bookkeeper with T. H. Hatch & Co., dwl 113 Eddy
Mack Frank, druggist with William Koeller, dwI 16 Taylor
Mack Frederick, Champion Flying Bakery, 522 Sixth Mack George, sandpaperer with L. & E. Emanuel, dwł 27 Zoe
Mack George W., machinist Union Iron Works, dwl 524 Howard
Mack H. (widow), dw1 707 Howard
Mack James, cabinetmaker with L. & E. Emanuel, dwl 27 Zoe
Mack James, laborer, dw1 533 Commercial
FARNSWORTH & CLARK furnish Safe and Reliable Insurance against Fire.
EDWARD BOSQUI & CO., Bookbinders and Job Printers, corner of Leidesdorff and Clay Streets
C. P. VAN SCHAACK & CO., 708, 712, 714, and 716 Kearny Street, Trunks and Valises.
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Mack Jane (widow), dw1 1323 Sacramento
Mack Jeremiah, marblepolisher with Jeremiah Dempsey, dwl 520 Stevenson
Mack John, laborer, dwl 14 Hinckley
Mack John, stevedore P. M. S. S. Co., dwl 1812 Free- lon
Mack Julius O., bookkeeper with A. M. Gilman, res Oakland
Mack Patrick, seaman, dwl 2112 Stanford
Mackay Alexander, rag-carpet manufacturer, 840 Market, dwl 459 Stevenson
Mackay Augustus A., with Cutting & Co., dwl 2141/2 Sixth
Mackay John, baker, dwl 217 Second
Mackay John, clerk, dwl 658 Folsom
Mackay John W., mining, dwl 825 O'Farrell
Mackay Samuel E., seaman P. M. S. S. Colima
Mackay William W., tinsmith with S. F. Gas Light Co., dwl 16 Russell
Mackel John, carrier Morning Call and Examiner, dw1 1913 Clay
MACKEN JAMES, coppersmith, 226 Fremont, dwl 1028 Folsom
Macken Jeremiah, bootmaker with Einstein Bros. & Co., dw1 208 Eighth, rear
Macken Joseph, coachman, 317 Powell
Mackenzie John, laborer with Johnson & Smith, 220 Washington
Mackenzie John, clerk with Cross & Co., dwl 803 Hyde
Mackeon Lizzie Miss, boarding, 619 Pine
Mackey Jacob, hostler, dwł N s Point Lobos Av nr Twenty-eighth Av
Mackey James, miner, dwl N s Fourteenth nr Guer- rero
Mackey John, horsetrainer, dwl N s Point Lobos Av nr Twenty-eighth Av
Mackey John, tinsmith with Cutting & Co., dwl 745 Folsom
Mackie Alexander, clerk California P. R. R., dwl 925 Howard
Mackie Clara (widow), lodgings, 405 Fourth
Mackie Hamilton W., clerk with Crane & Brigham, dw1 961 Howard
Mackie H. W., clerk, dw1 423 Bush
Mackie J. V. Miss, dressmaker with Mrs. Mary Rob- ertson, dw1 403 Fourth
Mackie J. Wylie, bookkeeper Glasgow Iron and Metal Importing Co., dwl 1612 Bush
Mackie Peter, first officer stm Oriflamme O. S. S. Co., dwl 118 Shotwell
Mackie Robert W., millwright, dw1 335 Fourth
Mackin Cornelius, printer, dwl'N s Mission nr Ninth
Mackin Jane E. (widow), dw1 638 Mission
Mackin Jeremiah, shoemaker, dwl 208 Eighth, rear Mackintosh James, seaman, dwl 32 Steuart
Mackintosh Robert, physician and surgeon, office and dwl 304 Stockton
Mackintosh William, note teller London and S. F. Bank, res Alameda
Macklin H., actor California Theater, dwl Morton House
Mackrett George B., journalist, 608 Market, dw1 743 Harrison
Maclean John, salesman with Murphy Bros., 759 Market
Macleay John (Corbitt & M.). res Portland, Oregon Macolini Antonio, porter with Ferdinand Scherr
Macomber Horace L., painter U. S. Mint, dwl 73 Shipley
Macomber Julia Mrs., dressmaker with Mrs. Emma Foster, 939 Folsom
Macomber Nancy (widow), dwl 60 Clementina, rear Macondray Frederic W. ( Macondray & Co.), dwl 316 Turk
Macondray L. S. (widow), dwl 1009 Stockton
Macondray William A. ( Macondray & Co.), dwl 1009 Stockton
MACONDRAY & CO. (James Otis, William A. and Frederic W. Macondray), importing, shipping, and commission merchants, and agents Yangtze Insurance Association of Shanghai and China Trans-Pacific Steamship Co., 206 Sansom
MACONDRAY & CO.'S LINE OF PACKETS to Hong Kong, office 206 Sansom
Maconochie James A., dwl 920 Sutter
Maconivich John. steward with Samuel Marion, dwl 12 Clay
Macpherson Alexander W. ( Macpherson & Wether- bee), res Noyo River Mills
Macpherson John, bookkeeper with Horace L. Hill, dw1 726 Fulton
Macpherson & Wetherbee ( Alexander W. Macpher- son and Henry Wetherbee), lumber dealers, 36 Market
Macready John J., contractor, dwI E s Harrison bet Twenty-second and Twenty-third
Macree Andrew, fisherman, Clay St. Wharf
Macsorley Alfred ( Macsorley Bros. & Co.), dw1 145 Jessie
Mascorley Alfred S., advertising agent, 33 Geary, dw1 812 Powell
Macsorley Bros. & Co. (Henry and Alfred Macsor- ley and George J. Illidge), advertising agents, 145 Jessie
Macsorley Henry ( Macsorley Bros. & Co.), dwl 145 Jessie
Macy Daniel F., teamster, dw1 730 Sixteenth
Macy David F., solicitor with James E. Boyce, dwl 1623 Powell
Macy Ellen B., vestmaker with Holland Bros., dwI 73412 Howard
Macy George, dw1 411 Sansom
Macy Henry C., architect, office 315 Montgomery, dwl 1215 Mason
Macy L. F. (widow), dwl NW cor San José Av and Twenty-fifth
Macy R. B., dwl 225 Bush
Macy Thomas B., Yankee notions, 423 Wash room 18 Macy William A., contractor, dwl NW cor Polk and Clay
Macy William W., clerk with Larzelere, Witham & Wightman, dwl 730 Sixteenth nr Folsom
Madagan Martin, shoemaker, dwl 112 Polk
Madauw John, liquor saloon, 968 Folsom
Madden Daniel, waiter Cosmopolitan Hotel, dw1 650 Mission
Madden David, dwl W s Steiner bet Ellis and Eddy Madden Dennis, blacksmith with Jason Clapp, dwl 70912 Natoma
Madden Edward, bricklayer Bricklayers' Protective Association, 234 Sutter
Madden Edward, engineer S. P. R. R., dw1 1929 How Madden Edward H., clerk with J. J. O'Brien, dwl 262 Clara
Madden Frank, shoemaker with S. W. Rosenstock & Co., dwl 327 Beale
Madden James, coachman with H. M. Newhall, dwl 334 Beale
Madden James, mariner, dw1 262 Clara
Madden James, waiter with Donovan & O'Donnell, dw1 303 Mason
Madden James F., clerk S. F. Post-office, dwl 3 First Av
Madden Jerome, land office C. P. R. R., dwl W s Guerrero bet Twenty-fifth and Twenty-sixth
Madden John, car inspector Market St. Depot S. P. R. R., dwl Florida bet Fifteenth and Sixteenth Madden John, cartmen Superintendent Public Streets
Madden John, cook, dwl 14 Harlan Pl
Madden John, japanner with John Lee, dwl SW cor Steiner and Ellis
Madden John, boilermaker with Oregon S. S. Co., dw1 31 Minna
Madden John, laborer Risdon Iron and Locomotive Works, dwl 221 Folsom
Madden John, plasterer, dw1 318 Capp
Madden John, porter with Larzalero, Witham & Wightman, dwl 2 Hampton Court
Madden John M., butcher with Robert S. Reardon, dwl 279 Stevenson
Madden Mark, stevedore with Whitney & Freese Madden Mary, chambermaid Occidental Hotel Madden Michael, laborer, dwI 707 Front
Madden Michael, laborer Union Iron Works, dwl 33 Clementina
Madden Michael J., soap dealer, dwl Boyd nr Har Madden Morris, bootmaker, dwl E s Mission nr Twenty-ninth
Madden Patrick H., groceries and liquors, SW cor Howard and Langton
Madden Thomas, laborer, dwl Ss Nevada nr Fol
Madden Thomas J., clerk with M Farrell, Central Hotel
Madden Thomas P., capitalist, office 2 Court Block, dwl Occidental Hotel
Madden William, boilermaker, dwl 314 Beale
Maddigan Martin, bootmaker with I. M. Wentworth & Co., dwl Golden Eagle Hotel
PACIFIC COAST BUSINESS DIRECTORY, 1874-6, will be published September, 1874.
ÆTNA INS. CO. OF HARTFORD, has a paid-up Capital of $3,000,000, and Cash Assets of over $6,000,000. GEO. C. BOARDMAN, Manager.
KENNEDY'S INSURANCE AGENCY, Fire, Marine, and Life, represents $12,000,000.
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Maddix Henry (colored), hairdresser, dwl 907 Val- lejo
Maddix John (colored), porter, dw1 907 Vallejo Maddock John, laborer, dwl 551 Howard
Madegan William Don, barkeeper with Pearson & Holmes, dwl 632 Mission
Madel Peter ( Madel & Sturken and Madel & Tietjen), dwl N s Mission nr Spear
Madel & Sturken ( Peter Madel and Henry Stur- ken), liquor saloon, NE cor Mission and Steuart Madel & Tietien ( Peter Madel and John H. Tiet- jen), liquor saloon, NE cor Howard and Spear Madeley Thomas W., clerk Track Department C. P. R. R., dw1 356 Minna
Madena M., dwl 1318 Dupont
Madero Jesus, compositor La Voce del Popolo, 603 Washington
Madero Raymond, compositor, dw1 115 Sixth
Madero T. S., compositor with Cubery & Co., dwl 528 Green
Madge Frederick, mining secretary, office 64 Mer- chants' Exchange, dwl NE cor Twenty-first and Guerrero
Madigan William, barkeeper, dw1 632 Mission
MADISON BENNET H .. manager Master Marine Exchange, office 313 East, dw1 447 Bryant
MADISON, BUKKE & CO. (John H. Madison, Martin J. Burke, and William F. Mc Alester), real-estate agents, 316 Montgomery
Madison Edward, fruit, 1104 Folsom
Madison Frank, dwl 530 Vallejo
Madison Hans, captain schooner Mary Hart, dw1 38 Rausch
Madison Henry, stevedore with Whitney & Freese Madison Henry A., dwl I Goodsell Pl
Madison James, calker Shipcalkers' Association, 713 Mission
Madison John, real estate, dwl 206 Stockton
Madison John, mariner, dwl 80 Clementina
Madison John, seaman, dwl SW cor Beale and How Madison John, waiter, dwl 227 Second
Madison John H. ( Madison, Burke & Co. and Madi- son & Burke), dwl 200 Stockton
Madison Joseph, cabinetmaker with Field & Frei, dwl 415 Brannan
MADISON & BURKE (John H. Madison and Mar- tin J. Burke), real-estate and house agents and rent collectors, 316 Montgomery
Madroni Giovanni, fruit and vegetables, 1505 Powell Madsen Charles, drayman, 314 Sacramento, dwl N s Clipper bet Twenty-fifth and Twenty-sixth
Madsen Jens, captain schooner Arago, dwl 778 Har Madsen Peter, deck watchman P. M. S. S. Colorado Madson Bernard J., dwl W s Baker bet Post and Sut- ter
Madson Max, seaman, dwl 26 Sacramento Madson Oliver ( Madson & Peterson), dw1 26 Sac
Madson & Peterson / Oliver Madson and Andrew Pe- terson /, proprietors Sacramento House, 26 Sac Madwitch John, laborer, dwl Heinz Hotel
Maedly William, laborer, dw1 513 Mission
Maehl Otto, liquor saloon, N s Francisco bet Mason and Taylor
Macsenharder Frederich, express wagon, dwl W s Shotwell nr Twentieth
Maessen William, preserved meats, 4 Metropolitan Market, dwl 147 Clara
Maestretti Guiseppe, waiter with Jules E. Sorbier, dwl Pacific bet Kearny and Dupont
Maestrotti Ricardo, cabinetmaker with L. & E. Emanuel, dwl 312 Fifth
Magagnos Julian A., collector S. F. Bulletin Co., dwl 127 Kearny
Magalena Thomas, laborer, dw1 124 Dora, rear Magalone Joseph, dwl 512 Vallejo
Magallon Freeman, bootmaker, 35 Hinckley
Magary Jenny Miss, tailoress, dw1 614 Mission
Magary John E., real estate, office 338 Montgomery, dwl cor Fair Oaks and Twenty-sixth
Magary William W., secretary California Central
Narrow Gauge R. R. Co., office 338 Montgomery, dwl Ws Howard bet Twentieth and Twenty-first Magazini August ( Magazini & Lippert), dw1 713 Vallejo
Magazini & Lippert ( August Magazini and William Lippert) , hairdressers, 522 Clay
MAGDALEN ASYLUM, E s Potrero Av nr Twenty- first
Magee Adam, traveling agent Golden Era, dwI S s Francisco bet Taylor and Jones
Magee David B., barkeeper with Allen Freeman, dwl 112 Fourth
Magee Edward, packer, dwl 912 Natoma
Magee James, laborer New U. S. Appraiser's Build- ing
Magee John, expressman, dwl W s Tehama bet Twenty - seventh and Twenty- eighth, Bernal Heights
Magee John, expressman, dwl cor Third and Town- send
Magee John A. Jr. ( Magee & Moore), dwl 1018 Hyde Magee John E., salesman with Benedict & Co., dwl 206 Ellis
Magee Roger D., with Thos. Magee, office 208 Mont, dwl 123 Francisco
MAGEE THOMAS, editor and proprietor Real Es- tate Circular, and real-estate agent, office 310 Montgomery, dwl 231 O'Farrell
Magee Thomas A., trunkmaker with A. Haas & Co., dwI 214 Ritch
Magee William H., compositor with Thomas Magee, dwl 14 O'Farrell
MAGEE & MOORE (John A. Magee Jr. and Arthur W. Moore) , importers leather and shoe manufact- urers' goods, 414 Market
Magenta Gold Mining Co. (Grass Valley, Cal.), Louis Kaplan secretary, office 27 Merchants' Exchange Magetti Pietro, laborer with California Italian Paste Co., dwl 6 Pollard Pl
Maggie Silver Mining Co. (Ely, Nev.), John R. Wilde secretary, office 23 Merchants' Exchange
Maggio Frederick, fisherman, Clay St. Wharf
Maggio George, fisherman, Clay St. Wharf Maggs George, fruits, 252 Eighth
Maghen Jeremiah, laborer Laborers' Protective Be- nevolent Association, 818 Howard
MAGILL ARTHUR E., manager Travelers' Life and Accident Insurance Co., office 205 Sansom, res Oakland
Magill Charles R., clerk T. H. Harris & Co., dwl 428 Fell
Mag.11 David, fireman stm Montana, dw1 541 First Magill James, hose and beltmaker with Horatio N. Cook, dwl 470 Tehama
MAGILL ROBERT H., manager Phoenix Insurance Co. of Hartford, Home Insurance Co. of New York and North British andMercantile Insurance Co. of London and Edinburg, office 205 Sansom, res Alameda
Magill Thomas W., books, stationery, and fancy goods, 1020 Market
Magilton Thomas ( Kershaw & Co.), dwl E s Mission Av bet Seventeenth and Eighteenth
Maginis John J., clerk with James M. Gitchell and U. S. commissioner, room 10 Court Block 636 Clay, dwl cor Geary and Larkin
Maginnis Edward S., harnessmaker with Thomas McGinnis, dwl 32 Louisa
Maginnis Eliphas, drayman, 516 Sacramento, dwl Sa Bush bet Laguna and Buchanan
Maginnis James H., machinist, dwl 267 Clara
Maginnis Patrick, dw] 32 Louisa
Maginniss Owen ( Maginniss & Waggner), dwl 501 Fourth
MAGINNISS & WAGGNER / Owen Maginniss and William J. Waggner), liquor saloon, 501 Fourth Magio Charles, pressman with H. S. Crocker & Co. Magiola Dominique, stonecutter, dwl John bet Sac- ramento and Clay
Mägling Charles, cook with Schroth & Westerfeld, dwl 228 Kearny
Maglorire Ny, brassfinisher, dwl 1023 Market
Magner Cornelius, artificial stonemaker, dwl 213 Perry
Magner David, blacksmith with John Kleogh, 319 Tehama
Magner Dennis, porter, dwl 116 Valparaiso
Magner Emil, bookkeeper with McCord & Malone, dwl 454 Tehama
Magner John, apprentice with Richardson & Hol- land, dw1 820 Broadway
Magner John, printer, dwl S s Point Lobos Av nr Sixteenth Av
Magner John T., woodcarver, dw1 820 Broadway
Magner M. Mrs. (widow), dw1 454 Tehama
Magner Max, clerk with W. B. Cluff & Co., dw1 454 Tehama
Magner Patrick, helper Risdon Iron and Locomotive Works, dwl 60 Jessie
Magner Thomas, merchant, dwl 820 Broadway
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ATLAS INS. CO. OF HARTFORD; Assets $325,000; Farnsworth & Clark, Agents.
EDWARD BOSQUI & CO., Bookbinders and Job Printers, corner of Leidesdorff and Clay Streets.
THE OPERA HOUSE
North side Bush Street, between Montgomery and Kearny.
THOMAS MAGUIRE,
. PROPRIETOR.
This Fashionable & Popular Resort
HAS BEEN RECENTLY
Enlarged, Entirely Refitted 1
AND Beautified
Is now open for the amusement of the public.
MAGUIRE'S
CALIFORNIA
MINSTRELS!
The most talented members of the
ETHIOPIA MINSTREL P ROFESSION
Appear in a well selected Programme
EVERY EVENING - AND -
SATURDAY AFTERNOON.
New Stars and New Business,
Will be constantly added so as to secure always Novelty and Attrac- tiveness to these Popular Entertainments.
Prices of Admission:
DRESS CIRCLE & PARQUETTE, $1.00; FAMILY CIRCLE 50 Cts.
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Haquice's Hem Theafte
South side Bush Street, between Montgomery and Kearny.
THOMAS MAGUIRE, PROPRIETOR.
THIS NEW AND ELEGANT TEMPLE OF AMUSEMENT.
Recently erected, is now open for the entertainment of the
Patrons of the Legitimate Drama.
The auditorium is most appropriately beautified and embellished, and the interior is provided with every convenience for the comfort of visitors, so as to render this Theatre one of the most
Attractive and Commodious Houses of Amusement in the Union.
Arrangements have been entered into with several of the
Most Distinguished embers of the Profession !
OF THE ATLANTIC STATES AND EUROPE,
Who will Appear in Rapid Succession, Sustained by a Talented and Efficient Stocle Company.
OPEN EVERY EVENING,
- AND -
SATURDAY AFTERNOON.
Prices of Admission,
Dress Circle,
- $ 1 00
Parquette,
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50
Private Boxes,
10 00
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C. P. VAN SCHAACK & CO., 708, 712, 714, and 716 Kearny Street, Paper and Envelopes.
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Magner Thomas, pressman with Wheeler & Co., dwl | Maguire Thomas, proprietor Maguire's Opera House, 60 Jessie
Magnes -- , 747 Market
Magnes Abraham, boots and shoes, 32 and 50 Sec- ond, dwl 58 Minna
Magnes David, fancy dry goods, 414 Kearny, dw1 516 Bush
Magnes Robert, salesman with Abraham Magnes, dwl 58 Minna
Magnilla Frank, waiter stm Constantine, Clay St. Wharf
Magnin Simpson, clothing and gents' furnishing, 143 Third, dwl 117 O'Farrell
Magnolia S. M. Co., Louis Kaplan secretary, office 27 Merchants' Exchange
Magnolia & Co. (Chinese), cigar manufacturers, 320 Commercial
Magnus Peter A., watchmaker, 125 Sacramento
Magoria Zacharias, laundryman S. F. Laundry
Magorty Dennis W., express wagon, cor California and Battery, dwl 337 Shipley
Magorty Hugh, groceries and liquors, S s California bet Broderick and Devisadero
Magoun Joseph W., cashier with J. Y. Wilson & Co., dwl 29 Everett
Magrane Matthew, carpenter, dwl N s Byington bet O'Farrell and Ellis
Magruder Katherine M. (widow), dwl 502 Mason
Maguero Antoinette (widow), ironer with Louis J. Renault
Maguire Anthony, blacksmith with H. M. & D. S. Shute, dw1 6 William
Maguire Augustus, plasterer, dwl N s Twentieth nr Shotwell
Maguire E., musician, dw1 810 Kearny
Maguire E. (widow), dwl 218 Leavenworth
Maguire Edward H., sailmaker with John S. Blak- iston, dwl 224 Mission
Maguire Francis, boilermaker. dw1 106 Minna
Maguire Frank, helper P. M. S. S. Co.
Maguire Frank, mariner, dw1 8 Mason
Maguire Frank, laborer Vallejo St. Wharf, dw1 562 Stevenson nr Seventh
Maguire Henry C., assistant bookkeeper with Spru- ance, Stanley & Co., dwl 719 Harrison
Maguire Hugh, laborer, dwl S s McAllister bet Franklin and Gough
Maguire J., bootmaker, 114 Pacific
Maguire James, drayman with Hugh Flynn, dw1 407 Tehama
Maguire James, laborer, dwl 1416 Kearny
Maguire James, metalroofer, 1128 Market, dwI 989 Seventeenth
Maguire John, bootmaker with Buckingham & Hecht, dwl 21 Oak
Maguire John, fireman P. M. S. S. Constitution, dwl 541 First
Maguiro John, shoemaker, 311 Pacific, dwl 2 Cal, rear MAGUIRE JOSEPH, mining secretary, office 419 California, dwl Stevenson's Building
Maguire Joseph M., salesman with Spruance, Stanley & Co., dwl 719 Harrison
Maguire Joseph M., clerk with Tobin, Davisson & Co., dwl N's Twentieth bet Folsom and Shotwell Maguire Margaret (widow), dwl 1007 Margaret Maguire Mary, laundress Grand Hotel
Maguire Mary, stewardess P. M. S. S. Colorado Maguire M. B. Mrs., dwl 31512 Jessie
Maguire Michael ( Maguire & Co.), dwl 137 Hayes Maguire Owen ( Maguire & Co.), dwl 137 Hayes Maguire Patrick, laborer, dwl 156 Silver
Maguire Patrick, laborer New U. S. Appraiser's Building
Maguire Patrick, laborer, dwl S s Seventeenth nr Q, South S. F.
Maguire Patrick ( Maguire & Daly), dwl SW cor Capp and Eighteenth
Maguire Peter, mariner, dwl 1218 Howard, rear
Maguire Peter, second steward P. M. S. S. Colorado Maguire Phillip, policeman City Hall, dwl 264 Te- hama
Maguire Robert, registerer with Bradley & Rulofson, dwl 209 Seventh
Maguire Roger, hostler with D. E. Root & Co., dwl 268 Stevenson
Maguire Thomas, dwl 209 Seventh
Maguire Thomas, bricklayer New City Hall, dwl W 8 Potrero Av nr Twenty-second
Maguire Thomas, porter Freight Depot C. P. R. R., dwl 506 Brannan
318 Bush, and Alhambra Theater, 325 Bush, dwl 914 Stockton
Maguire Thomas, waterman, dwl 35 Pacific
Maguire Thomas Jr., treasurer Alhambra Theater, dwl 613 Pine
Maguire Thomas F., clerk with Code, Elfelt & Co., dwl 209 Seventh
Maguire Thomas G., plasterer, dwl N s Twentieth nr Shotwell
Maguire Thomas Godfrey, clerk S. F. Gas Light Co., dwl Es Folsom nr Twenty-third
Maguire Timothy, tailor, dwl 1304 Turk
Maguire William, dairyman, dwl San José Road nr Five-mile House
Maguire & Co. ( Michael Maguire and Owen Ma- guire!, wood, coal, barley, and hay, 133 Hayes
Maguire & Daly ( Patrick Maguire and Patrick J. Daly), produce commission, 309 Davis
Maguire. See McGuire
Maguire's Opera House, Thomas Maguire proprietor, 318 Bush
Mahady John, bootmaker with S. W. Rosenstock & Co., dwl 331 Bush
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