The San Francisco Directory, 1874, Part 121

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Publication date: 1874
Publisher: San Francisco : Langley, Henry G.
Number of Pages: 1128


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Mason. See Marson


Masone Enrico, cook 512 Sansom


MASONIC BOARD OF RELIEF, office Masonic Temple


MASONIC CEMETERY, Masonic Av bet Fulton and Turk, entrance Point Lobos Av nr Lone Mountain


MASONIC CEMETERY ASSOCIATION, John R. Wilde secretary, office 23 Merchants' Exchange MASONIC SAVINGS AND LOAN BANK, Leoni- das E. Pratt president, William HI. Culver vice- president, H. T. Graves secretary, 6 Post Masonic Temple


MASONIC TEMPLE, NW cor Mont and Post Masounette Eugene, printer Courrier de San Fran- cisco, dwl SW cor Clay and Prospect Pl


Mass Peter HI., clerk 754 Market, dwl 23 John Massa M., student, dwl 117 Morton


Massen Thomas, night watchman P. M. S. S. Co., dwl Constitution Hotel, 547 First


Masset Auguste, bootmaker with Joseph Villemeur, dwl 222 Kitch


Masseth Michael, expressman, cor Sansom and Pine, dw1 308 Minna


Massett.Stephen C., musical composer, dwI 226 Sutter Massey Atkins ( Massey & Yung), dwl 1424 Cal


Massey Charles P., bookkeeper with Edmond C. Kennedy, dwl 1820 Post


Massey Heman W., debenture and abstract clerk Custom House, dwl 331 Montgomery


Massoy R. L., painter, dw1 423 Bush


Massey William, barber with Thomas Murphy, dwl 312 Brenham Pl


Massey Wusham (widow, colored), dwl 131815 Powell MASSEY & YUNG ( Atkins Massey and Nicholas Yung), coffin warerooms and undertakers, 651 Sacramento


Massoletti Frank P., bookkeeper with Marshall, Ir- vine & ilaight, dwl 1319 Mason


Masson Aimo ( Henry Bacquie & Co.), dw] 1417 Pow Masson Francis P. ( Masson Freres) dwl 39 Tehama Masson Frères (Victor B. and Francis P.), manu- facturing and wholesale confectioners, 413 Com Masson Joseph, cook with P. Priet, dwl 7 Harlan Pl Masson Julius, upholsterer, dwl 1220 Powell


Masson Marius V., tinsmith with George H. Tay & Co., dwl 337 Washington


Masson Victor B. ( Masson Freres), dw1 637 Wash


Massone Ann C. (widow), dwl 21 Lafayette Pl


Massone Giuseppe, wagonmaker and blacksmith, 615 Sansom, dwl 819 Vallejo


Massoni Henry, cook, dwl 259 Minna


Mast Charles L., salesman with A. L. Bancroft & Co., dwl 721 Market


Mast Herman, barkeeper, 601 Sac, dw1 1605 Jones Mast Joseph, market, W s Folsom nr Twenty-second Masten Edmund C., broker, office 424 Montgomery, dwl 15 South Park


MASTEN NATIIAN K., cashier First National Gold Bank, dw1 15 South Park


MASTER MARINE EXCHANGE, Bennet H. Mad- ison manager, office 313 East


Masters S. Miss, actress, dwl Overland House


Masters William, watchman, dwl 936 Howard


Masterson Charles, dw1 271% Fourth


Masterson Charles Mrs., furnished rooms, 27% Fourth


Masterson Hugh, laborer, dw1 39 Minna


Masterson Hugh, roofer, dw1 139 Minna


Masterson John, armorer, dwl 522 Stevenson


Masterson Lawrence, hostler Sutter St. R. R. Co., dwl NE cor Polk and Austin


Masterson Michael, driver with George Klaber, dwl 56412 Howard


Masterson Patrick, engineer with W. K. Vanderslice & Co., dwl 447 Minna


Masterson William, groceries and liquors, NW cor Eighth and Natoma


Mastick Edwin B. (E. B. & J. W. Mastick), res Ala- meda


MASTICK E. B. & J. W., attorneys at law, office 520 Montgomery


Mastick Joseph W. (E. B. & J. W. Mastick), dwl 1431 Howard


Mastick Levi B. (S. L. Mastick & Co.), dwl W s Capp nr Twentieth


Mastick Seabury L. (S. L. Mastick & Co.), dwl 345 Beale


MASTICK S. L. & CO. (Levi B. Mastick and Charles E. P. Woods) , lumber and Puget Sound Packets, Pier 10 Steuart


Mastny V., lithographer, dwl 513 Third


Maston H. W., salesman, dwl 110 Sutter


Masurette Henry, helper with W. S. Phelps & Co., dwl 512 Fourth


Mataranga Denis, cook 205 Third, dwl 153 Third


Matches Atkin E., framefitter with Currier & Win- ter, dwl 740 Harrison


Matcovich Frank, cook, dw1 407 Green


Matcovich V., machinist, dw1 407 Green


Materon J., cook Occidental Hotel


Matgekwitz Henry, master mariner, dwl 1812 Stock- ton


Mathais Edward, saloonkeeper, dwl 67 Minna


Mather Frank C., traveling agent with Samuel W. Dunn, dwl 645 Market


Mather Henry, paper carrier, dwl 1426 Dupont


Mather J. W., capitalist, office 207 Sansom, res Oak- land


Mather Matthew, shipcarpenter, dwl 405 Folsom


Mather Robert, cigars and tobacco, 538 Market, dwl 627 California


Mather S. Hl., real estate, office 306 Montgomery, res Oakland


Mather William, clerk with Abrams & Carroll, dwl 217 Second


Mathesis Christopher, shipjoiner, dw1 306 Folsom Matheson Albert, seaman, dwi 1607 Mission, rear


Matheson D., milkman, dw1 508 Jessie


Matheson Daniel, dwl 26 Sixth


Matheson Mark J., steward P. M. S. S. China, dwl 1607 Mission, rear


Matheson M. J. (widow), dwl 1607 Mission, rear


Matheson Murdock, carpenter, dwl NE cor Fillmore and Fell


Matheson. See Mathewson and Mathison


Mathew James, laborer Bay Sugar Refinery Mathew M. M., janitor Washington St. School


Mathews A., dw1 711 Commercial


Mathews Amerzell Mrs., dwl 9 Rausch


Mathews Bernard, hostler with McCord & Malone, dwl SW cor Clipper and Diamond


Mathews Charles, sawyer with G. W. Swan & Co., dwl SE cor Steuart and Folsom


Mathews Charles H., painter, dwl 56 Tehama Mathews Edward, teamster, dwl 1423 Jackson


Mathews Edwin G. ( E. G. Mathews & Co.), res Oak- land


FARNSWORTH & CLARK, Gen'l Fire and Marine Insurance Agency; office 230 Cal. St.


EDWARD BOSQUI & CO., Stationers, Printers, and Bookbinders, corner of Clay and Leidesdorff Streets.


C. P. VAN SCHAACK & CO., 708, 712, 714, and 716 Kearny St., Importers and Jobbers.


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MATHEWS E. G. & CO. (H. Allen Mayhew), pro- duce commission, 208 Davis


Mathews George W., teamster with Elliot & Bro., dwl 22 Turk


Mathews Harvey, collector with F. D. Conro & Son, dwl 720 Lombard


Mathews Henry, with Pacific Club, dwl 530 Cal Mathews Henry E., bookkeeper with I. Friedlander, res Oakland


Mathews James, foreman with S. F. Gas Light Co., dwl 683 Harrison


Mathews John, teamster with Horace Davis & Co., dwl 23 Grand Av


Mathews John, waiter stm S. M. Whipple, Vallejo Wharf


Mathews John H., butcher with Henry J. Boese, dwl SE cor Davis and Clark


Mathews John M. (John Ziegenbein & Co.), dwl 1212 Mission


Mathews Lydia T. (widow), dwl 414 Tyler


Mathews Mary (widow), dwl 1013 Leavenworth


Mathews Mary A. Miss, teacher South S. F. School, dwł 519 Tehama


Mathews Patrick, laborer S. F. Gas Light Co., dwl 540 Howard


Mathews Samuel A., accountant, dwl 641 Com


Mathews Thomas, bootmaker 815 Battery, dwl 1003 Battery


Mathews Thomas, laborer, dwl Fort Point


Mathews Thomas, porter stm Sacramento


Mathews William laborer S. F. Gas Light Co., dwl NW cor King and Third


Mathews William A., bookkeeper with E. G. Ma- thews & Co., res Oakland


Mathews William R. (W. R. Mathews & Co.), dwl 120 ('Farrell


Mathews William S., stoneyard, S & Cemetery Av bet Bush and Sutter, dwl W s Scott bet Tyler and Turk


Mathews W. R. & Co. (J. M. Ritchey), restaurant, 101612 Market


Mathews. See Matthews


Mathewson Andrew, bookkeeper, dwl 18 Oak Grove Av


Mathewson B. F. Miss, dwl 500 Eddy


Mathewson James, helper P. M. S. S. Co., dwl Mont- gomery Hotel


Mathewson John, boilermaker P. M. S. S. Co., dw1 9 Downey


Mathewson John Jr., boilermaker P. M. S. S. Co., dwl 9 Downey


Mathewson Nelson, engineer with Hinckley & Co., dwl 33 Tehama


MATHEWSON THOMAS D., State harbor commis- sioner, office 414 Montgomery, dw1 1616 Wash


Mathewson William, boilermaker P. M. S. S. Co., dwi Montgomery Hotel


Mathewson. See Mathison and Matheson


Mathias Charles ( Mathias & Hildebrand), dw1 815 Union


Mathias & Hildebrand / Charles Mathias and Alex- ander Hildebrand), wood and coal, 112 and 114 Washington


Mathieson Charles, seaman, dwl 12 Washington


Mathieson Jacob, laborer, dwl 112 Polk


Mathieson R. J. Miss, teacher Shotwell St. Primary School


Mathieu Alphonse ( Markley & M.), dwl 12 Metcalf Pl


Mathieu C. A., bookkeeper with Dickson, DeWolf & Co., 412 Battery


Mathieu G. & Son (Gaston Mathieu Jr.), watch- makers, 916 Market


Mathieu Gaston (G. Mathieu & Son), dw1 916 Market Mathieu Gaston Jr. (G. Mathieu & Sons, dwl 916 Market


Mathieu Julius, marblecutter with Andrew Pal- tenghi, dwl 12 Metcalfe Pl


Mathieu N., bootmaker with Porter, Blum & Sles- singer, res Oakland


Mathieu S., musician, dwl 619 Market


Mathieu Theresa (widow), dwl 12 Metcalfe Pl


Mathison Andrew C., bookkeeper with Nelson & Doble, dwl 18 Oak Grove Av


Mathison Margaret (widow), dwl 327 Beale


Mathison Mathias, boots and shoes, 1804 Powell


Mathison Thomas (Starr & M.), dwl Berry bet Fourth and Fifth


Mathison. See Mathewson and Matheson


Matich Michael, saloonkeeper, dwl 13vo Pacific


MATICK LOUIS, Universal Exchange, Jackson St. Wharf


Matison Elizabeth (widow), dw1 19 Salmon


Matlack Levi B., commission merchant, dwl 25 Russ Matoliano Antone, dwl 5 Sonoma Pl


Matrimonial News, Mrs. F. Francis editor and pro- prietor, office 137 Montgomery


Matsen Charles, seaman, dwl 415 East


Matson Charles M. ( Matson & Weuff), dwl 132 Steu Matson George, clerk with C. Hubert & Co., dwl Eu- reka bet Seventeenth and Eighteenth


Matson J. C., bootmaker with Einstein, Bros. & Co., dwl 18 Minna


Matson John, deckhand stm Pioneer, Jackson St. Wharf


Matson William, clerk with John C. Haake & Co., dwl 46 Steuart


Matson & Weuff ( Charles M. Matson and Andrew Weuff), proprietors Western House, 132 and 134 Steuart


Matt Joseph (Joseph Schwarz & Co.), dwl 2117 Mason


Mattat Charles G., cigars and tobacco, 316 Montgom- ery Av, dw1 821 Greenwich


Matte Henry, carrier California Demokrat


Matteo Manuel F., miner, dwl 116 Jackson


Matter Michael ( Matter & Urban), dwl Muhs Hotel Matter & Urban ( Michael Matter and Jacob Urban), proprietors Muhs Hotel, 433 Broadway


Mattern Herman, salesman with Charles Bender, dwl 8 John


Matterson John, janitor Armory Hall, 134 Fourth


Mattes John, woodcarver with L. & E. Emanuel, dwl Bootz Hotel


Mattes Joseph (colored), seaman, dwl 5 Broadway Mattfeldt William, drayman with Littlefield, Webb & Co., dwl 426 Brannan


Matthai Mary E., dwl 131 Turk


Mattheson William, carpenter with Hinckley & Co. Matthews Charles, captain ship Shirley, Pier 11 Steu Matthews Christopher, maltster, dwl 210 Francisco, rear


Matthews Henry, seaman, dwl 32 Steuart


Matthews Henry, real estate, office 611 Clay, dwl 317 Mason


Matthews James, flourpacker with Horace Davis & Co., dwl 207 Second


Matthews John, seaman stm Pelican Oregon S. S. Co. Matthews John M., physician, dwl 39 Willow Av


Matthews M., janitor, dwl 20 Zoe


Matthews Mary Mrs., tailoress with Marks Davis, dw1 549 Tehama


Matthews Peter, fisherman, dwl 53 Clay


Matthews Samuel, scaman, dwl 253 Beale


Matthews William, attorney at law, office 522 Mont- gomery, dw1 535 Clay


Matthews William D., clerk, dwl Overland House Matthews. See Mathews


Matthewson Peter, gardener, dwl SW cor Franklin and Union


Matthewson R. C. (widow), dwl NE cor Lombard and Leavenworth


Matthey Robert, steward Russian and Turkish Baths, dwl 528 Pacific


Matthias Frederick, laborer with Leary & Condon, dwl cor Scott and Lombard


Matthias Louis, grocer, dwl 1525 Dupont


Matthison Jacob, soapmaker with Petersen & Co., dwl NW cor Mission and Tenth


MATTICEVICH NICOLAS, liquor saloon, NE cor Battery and Washington, dwl Ss Clay bet Stock- ton and Powell


Mattingly George A., clerk with Ledden, Whipple & Co., res Oakland


Mattingly John P., clerk with John G. Hodge & Co., dwl 1834 Larkin


Mattis John, cabinetmaker, dwl Bootz Hotel


Mattis John Jr., carver, dwl Bootz Hotel


Mattison George, waiter, dwl Coso House


Mattox Henry A., bookkeeper National Gold Bank and Trust Co., dwl Revere House


Mattoon Joseph S. ( Mattoon & Danglada), dw1 368 Brannan


Mattoon & Danglada (Joseph S. Mattoon and Yg- nacio Danglada,, ship and custom-house brok- ers, 500 Battery


Mattson Cecilia (widow), dwl 530 Greenwich


Mattson Olof, master mariner, dw1 548 Bryant


Mattson Rudolph, machinist with William T. Gar- ratt, dwl 223 Fifth


PACIFIC COAST BUSINESS DIRECTORY contains Addresses of over 50,000 Merchants.


ATNA INSURANCE COMPANY, OF HARTFORD, has been identified with every large fire in the Country.


KENNEDY'S INSURANCE AGENCY, Fire, Marine, and Life, 411 California St.


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Mattzen A. O., porter with Mausshardt & Hoelscher, | Maxwell Myra (widow), dwl 10 Oak


dwl 26 Sacramento


Matzkewitz Henry, freight agent, dw1 619 Broadway Matzon William, captain William Frederick, Mar- ket St. Wharf


Matzudjo G., student, dwl 23 Kearny


Matzyon Otto, laborer Cal. Sugar Refinery, dwl cor Bryant and Eighth


MAU ALBERT & CO. ( Herman J. Sadler), whole- sale groceries, 216 and 218 California


Mau Christian, clerk with Henry Tietjen, SW cor Leavenworth and Broadway


Mau H. Albert ( Albert Mau & Co.), dwl 908 Van Ness Av


Maubec Charles, bookkeeper with Charles C. Per- kins & Co., dwl 1212 Turk


Maubec Henry ( A. E. Sabatie & Co.), res France Maucela Andrew, fisherman, Clay St. Wharf


Mauer Charles, clerk S. F. and Pac. Sugar Refinery, dwl Ss Fifteenth bet Shotwell and Howard Maugein M. Mme., ladies' hairdresser, 908 Howard Mauldin Hugh, clerk with R. B. Gray & Co., dwl Grand Hotel


Mauley Nelson, shoefinisher, dwl 12 Polk


Maull Charles H., clerk S. F. Post-office, dwl Russ House


Maume William, dwl 107 O'Farrell


Maume Johanna B. (widow), dwl 7 Natoma


Maume Mathew, collector S. F. Gas Light Co., dwI 7 Natoma


Maunder Philip, waiter Grand Hotel


Mauran J. R., draftsman with Maj. George H. Men- dell


Maurer August, finisher with Philip Liesenfeld, dwl 729 Broadway


Maurer Charles J., clerk Cal. Sugar Refinery, dwl Fifteenth nr Shotwell


Maurer Fred, superintendent S. F. Candle Co., office 402 Front, dwl E s Fifteenth bet Shotwell and Howard


Maurer John, brewer Union Browery, 328 Clem


MAURER LEO, proprietor Columbia Hotel, 741 Mar- ket, dwl 250 Stevenson


Mauri Andres ( Mauri Brothers), dw] 1234 Stockton Mauri Brothers (Joaquin and Andres), importers cork and corkwood, 325 Sacramento


Mauri George, with Edward L. Wagner, 1232 Dup Mauri Isaac, dw1 510 Washington


Mauri Joaquin ( Mauri Brothers), dwl 1234 Stock Maurice William R., bookkeeper 109 California, dwl 400 Geary


Maurin Jean, cook with J. Leclerc, dwl NW cor Broadway and Dupont


Maurin John, hatter, 209 Dupont


Mauro Charles, pantryman Martin's Restaurant, 623 Commercial


Maury John, waiter P. M. S. S. Arizona


Mausbach Emanuel, merchant, dwl 511 Jones


Mausshardt Conrad ( Mausshardt & Hoelscher), dwl 315 O'Farrell


MAUSSHARDT & HOELSCHER ( Conrad Mauss- hardt and William Hoelscher), dealers wines and brandies, 541 Market


Mautalen Jean, cook with Gonnet & Desert


Mawson Edwin R., shipjoiner, dwl cor Shasta and Illinois


Maxaner George, bootmaker with A. Jacques, dwl 433 Broadway


Maxey Frederick, painter, dwl 48 Minna


Maxfield George, carpenter, dwl Prospect Av nr Cal- ifornia Av, Bernal Heights


Maxfield George, seaman, dwl 3 Park PI


Maxfield Lovi, blacksmith with James Christy, dwI 201 Perry


Maxfield O. L., engineer, dw1 942 Howard Maxfield William, dw1 701 Post


Maxim Gas Company, office 316 California


Maxmilin Edward, tanner with Caspar Baker, dwl Es san Bruno Road nr Twenty-eighth


Maxwell George, carpenter, E s Mission nr Twenty- fourth


Maxwell George C., carpetlayer with J. E. Mitchell & Co., dw1 SW cor Seventh and Stevenson


Maxwell George F., clerk with Horace H. Moore, dwl 1911 Stockton


Maxwell George N., collector, dwl 1911 Stockton


Maxwell J. David, merchant, dwl 320 Turk


Maxwell Joseph, dwl Oriental Hotel


Maxwell J. W., clerk, dwl 120 Fourth


Maxwell J. W., scaman P. M. S. S. Gipsey


Maxwell Patrick, blacksmith, dwl E & Twelfth bet Howard and Folsom


MAXWELL RICHARD T. ( Maxwell & McNutt), dwl 324 Turk


Maxwell Susan (widow), dwl 41 South Park


Maxwell William, seaman stm Montana, Front St. Wharf


Maxwell William A., shorthand reporter with Marsh & Osbourne, dwl 701 Post


MAXWELL & MCNUTT ( Richard T. Maxwell and W. Fletcher McNutt), physicians, office 135 Kear Maxwell's Building, SW cor Kearny and Sutter


May - Capt., dwI SE cor Second and Howard


May Alexander W., dwl 1823 Sacramento


May Augustus, gasfitter with W. W. Walmsley


May Elias, bookkeeper with Adolph Neuberg, dwl 909 Kearny


May Frank, miner, dwl 127 Jackson


May Frederick, hairdresser with Augustus Drucker, dwl NE cor Broadway and Kearny


May Fulton, engineer stm Sacramento


May George B. ( Goodwin & Co.), dwl 1313 Taylor


May Hugh S., engineer stm Sacramento, dwl SE cor Calhoun and Union


May Jacob J., merchant, dwl 513 Geary May James, helper Union Iron Works


May James, painter with Costigan & Bro.


May John, boots and shoes, 1205 Folsom


May John, butcher, dwl New Alaska Hotel


May John, foreman with S. F. Packing and Provi- sion Co.


May John, steward P. M. S. S. Constitution, dwl 228 Brannan


May John A., master bark Cyane, office 310 Sansom, dwl 727 Vallejo


May Joseph, bookkeeper with Livingston & Co., dwi 514 Bush


May L., proprietor Folsom Laundry, office 434 Pine May Noel, engineer C. P. R. R., dwl 312 Union May Peter ( Paladini & M.), dwl 6 Bartol


MAY PROSPER, wholesale and retail liquors, 712 Commercial and 725 Clay, dwl 23 Kearny May Samuel, dwl SE cor Calhoun and Union May Solomon, laundry, dwl 1142 Folsom


May Thomas ( May & Price), dwl NW cor Dupont and Chestnut


May William B. (Snow & M.), dwl 1205 Taylor


May & Price (Thomas May and Edward Leigh Price), liquor saloon and billiards, uly and 621 Merchant


Maybee N. H., farmer, dwl Overland House Maybell John, dwl SW cor Hollis and O'Farrell Maybell Stephen, actor, dwl 1027 Sutter


Maybell Hans, captain schooner Ida Florence, office 305 East, dwl 602 Lombard


Mayberry Edward L., builder and contractor, dwl 528 Capp


Mayberry Richard, shipwright, dwl 351 First


Mayberry Wesley J., carpenter and builder, dwl 164 Tehama


Mayberry's Hall, E s Mission bet Twentieth and Twenty-first


Mayblum Morris, merchant, office 232 Front, dwl 1353 Post


Mayen Antonio, blacksmith, dw1 928 Jackson


Mayen Frank, printer with Bradley & Rulofson, dwl 429 Montgomery


Mayer A. Mrs., dw1 311 Stockton


Mayer Abraham, clerk with Frank & Co., dw 608 Stevenson


Mayer A. M. S., student Heald's Business College Mayer Bonny, teamster, dwl 1140 Mission, rear


Mayer Brantz Maj. U. S. A., paymaster Department California, office 405 Stockton, dwl Grand Hotel MAYER CHARLES, cloaks, mantillas, etc., 20 Montgomery and 408 Kearny, dwl 406 Eddy Mayer Charles, oysters Grand Central Market, dwl 560 Minna


Mayer Daniel, stevedore with Whitney & Freese Mayer Elias, butcher with J. Schweitzer & Co., dwl 719 Clay


Mayer Emil, clerk with Richard Mayer, dwl 256 Perry


Mayer F'rederick, beer saloon, 627 Washington, dwl 18 Harriet


Mayer Frederick, blacksmith with Bernard Galla- gher, dwl 435 Pino


Mayer Frederick, laborer Bootz Hotel


Mayer George, porter, dwl Bootz Hotel


FARNSWORTH & CLARK furnish Safe and Reliable Insurance against Fire.


EDWARD BOSQUI & CO., Bookbinders and Job Printers, corner of Leidesdorff and Clay Streets.


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O. P. VAN SCHAACK & CO., 708, 712, 714, and 716 Kearny Street, Trunks and Valises.


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Mayer George, seaman, dwl 238 Steuart


Mayer George, teacher languages, dwl 1123 Dupont


Mayer George, teamster, dwl 1142 Mission


Mayer George, waiter What Cheer House, 525 Sac Mayer Gustavus W. Rev., clergyman, dwI 2005 Bush Mayer Henry ( Mayer & Hirshfeld), dwl 31 Turk


Mayer Henry, seaman, dwl Bootz Hotel


Mayer Isaac C., buyer with J. C. Morrill & Co., dwl 911 Bush


Mayer Jacob, clerk with Phillip Mayer, dwl NW cor Natoma and Eleventh


Mayer J. C., clerk Market St. Depot S. P. R. R.


Mayer John ( Herber & M.), dw1 745 Clay


Mayer John, carpenter, dwl 19 John


Mayer John L., blacksmith with Andresen Bros., dw1 933 Mission


Mayer Joseph, dw1 922 Geary


MAYER JOSEPH, church organbuilder, 121 Page Mayer Joseph, tailor, 116 Kearny


Mayer Joseph, tinsmith with Solomon Kohlman, dwl 149 Perry


Mayer Jules ( E. G. Lyons & Co.), res France Mayer Leopold, merchant, office 300 Battery, dw1 262 Tyler


Mayer Leopold, clerk with B. Levy & Co., dwl 1413 Stockton


Mayer Marcus ( Mayer & Berg), dw1 474 Folsom Mayer Morris, window and looking glass, 716 Wash, dwl Ss Sixteenth bet Valencia and Guerrero Mayer Nathan, salesman with Kullman & Armer Mayer Philip, dwl 111 Hayes


MAYER PHILIP, groceries and liquors, NW cor Natoma and Eleventh


Mayer Richard, hay, grain, and coal, 859 Harrison, dwl 256 Perry


Mayer Samuel, merchant, dwl 1123 Stockton


Mayer Samuel D. ( Mayer & Belden), and musical director First Congregational Church, dwl 636 Sutter


MAYER SIMON, public administrator, office 3 and 4 Court Block 686 Clay, dw1 712 Hyde


Mayer Wendelin ( Mayer & Franke), dwl 9 Bagley P1


Mayer William, shoecutter with Einstein Bros. & Co., dwl 830 Pacific


Mayer & Belden ( Samuel D. Mayer and Henry K. Belden, local agents Hartford Fire Insurance Co., office 313 California


Mayer & Berg ( Marcus Mayer and F. Berg), mar- ket, 1005 Folsom


Mayer & Franke ( Wendelin Mayer and Henry Franke), wines and liquors, SW cor Montgom- ery and California


Mayer & Hirshfeld ( Henry Mayer and Peter Hirsh- feld/, merchant tailors, 34 Montgomery


Mayer. See Meier, Meyer, Mier, and Myer


Mayerhofer F. V., proprietor Rising Sun Garden, NE cor Guerrero and Twenty-sixth


Mayers Alfred, salesman with Robert Mayers, dwl Lombard Pl nr Lombard


Mayers Benjamin, clerk with Julius Samuels,dw1 1112 Oak


Mayers David, clerk with Abraham Levingston, dwI 117% Oak


Mayers H., waiter Lick House


Mayers Henry, importer and retail watches, jewelry, diamonds, etc., 205 Montgomery, dwl 1609 Sutter Mayers James A., oysterman with Allen Freeman, dwl 232 Clementina


Mayers Jane Mrs., bakery, 1712 Leavenworth


Mayers John, shoemaker, 1712 Leavenworth


Mayers Robert, Mayer's Bazaar Japanese and fancy goods, 242 Mont, dwl W s Lombard Pl nr Stock Mayers W. H., bookkeeper with Henry Mayers, dwl 1609 Sutter


Mayes George, oyster saloon, 40 and 42 California Market, dwl 1018 Sutter


Mayfield Abraham ( Mayfield & Co.), dw1 15 Harriet Mayfield H. M., dw1 324 Sutter


Mayfield J. Miss, actress, dwl Overland House


Mayfield & Co. ( Abraham Mayfield and Leopold Altschul), crockery and glassware, 210 Sansom Mayhew H. Allen ( E. G. Mathews & Co.), res Oak- land


Mayhew Hebron B., deputy U. S. internal revenue, dwl 1047 Howard


Mayhew Henry H. (Coffin & M.), dwl NW cor Twenty-second and Mission


Mayhew J. A. ( Brush & M.), dwl N s Halleck nr Sansom


Mayhew John H., master mariner, dwl 18 Guy PI MAYHEW W. E., apothecary and chemist, 144 Fourth


Maynard Addison H., painter with Frost & Rich- ards, dwl Prescott House


Maynard D. D. ( Beers & M.), dwl 757 Howard


Maynard George F., deputy auditor City and County, dwl 410 Harrison


Maynard George H., clerk with Joseph Bassett, dwl Prescott House


Maynard John, printer, dw1 533 Commercial


Maynard John C., mining superintendent, dwI 423 Harrison


MAYNARD LAFAYETTE, capitalist, office 409 Cal- ifornia, dwl 557 Harrison


Maynard Maggie E. Miss, dwl S s Green nr Leav Maynard Robert, dw1 557 Harrison


Maynard's Building, NW cor California and Battery Mayne Charles, capitalist, office 524 Montgomery, dwl 603 Sutter


Mayne Henry James, carpenter, dw1 548 Folsom Mayne. See Main


Maynes Frank, bootblack with Cornelius Murphy, dw1 531 Bush


Mayntzer M., butcher with Eugene Moffatt & Co., dwl First Av nr Kentucky, South S. F.


Mayo A. K. P., sawyer with Hobbs, Pomeroy & Co., dwl Potrero Av bet Twenty-second and Twenty- third


Mayo Charles, pilot, office U. S. Court Building, dwl 1111 Montgomery


Mayo Leander (colored), seaman, dwl 7 Broadway Mayo Richard G., ornamental painter with Califor- nia Furniture Manufacturing Co., dw1 1623 Sac Mayo William, stevedoro with Menzies, Lowry & Bingham


Mayon Francis, photographer, dwl Bootz Hotel


Mayon T. C., with Pacific Branch National Surgical Institute, dwl 727 Shotwell


Mayon Thomas II., surgeon, office 319 Bush, dwl 727 Shotwell


Mayor Robert, shoemaker with Buckingham & Hecht, dw1 8 Maiden Lane


MAYOR CITY AND COUNTY, office 2 City Hall first floor


Mayrisch Adolph ( Mayrisch Brothers & Co.), res Encinal Alameda


MAYRISCH BROTHERS & CO. ( Adolphe, Gus- tave, and Rudolph Mayrisch), manufacturers cigars and importers leaf tobacco, NE cor Bat- tery and Clay


Mayrisch Gustavo ( Mayrisch Brothers & Co.), res Alameda


Mayrisch Otto, foreman with Engelbrecht & Leavy, dwl 325 Union


Mayrisch Rudolph ( Mayrisch Brothers & Co.), dwl 2208 Taylor


Maysenholder Frederick, teamster with E. K. Howes & Co., dwl W s Shotwell bet Nineteenth and Twentieth


Mayson J. M., assistant secretary Board City Hall Commissioners, dw1 13 Hampton Pl


Maysonnare Peter, laborer, dwl NW cor Lombard and Polk


Maywald William ( Marchant & M.), dw1 23 Virginia P1


Mazeppa Silver Mining Co. (Ely, Nev.), Matthew F. Game secretary, offiee 320 Sansom


Mazikowski Joseph, tailor with Henry Steil, dwl 238 Sutter


Mazoyer Henry, cook with B. Chapot, dwl SW cor Fifth Av and M. South S. F.


Mazetti Luigi F. ( Cadenasso & Co.), dw1 515 Merch Mazzini Juantina Miss, tailoress with Teresa Jura- do, dwl 21 Lafayette Pl


McAbee Alexander, carpenter and contractor, dwl 406 Genry


McAcy C., officers' messman P. M. S. S. Arizona


MeAdam Adam, woolgrader S. F. Wool Exchange, dwl W s Church bet Twenty-third and Twenty-fourth McAdam John, boilermaker, dwl 140 Natoma, rear McAdam Michael, boots and shoes, 134 Third, dwl 2.17 Minna


McAdams -, dw1 753 Mission


McAdams Edward, copperplate printer, dw1 139 Clara MeAdams Ronald, carpenter, dw1 652 Minna


McAdoo John, laborer with Philip Caduc, dwl 333 Ritch


McAdoo John W., waiter with John Kohlmnoos, dwl 71 Clementina




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