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Miles J. T. (S. F. Co-operative Box Factory), dwl | Miller Charles, waiter Niagara House, dwl 333 Bush 1118 Howard
Miles Lewis, bootmaker with Einstein Bros. & Co., dwl 8 Central Pl
Miles Lewis (colored), seaman, dwl 5 Broadway Miles Michael, street contractor, dwl W s Buchanan bet Lilly Av and Page
Miles Patrick, laborer, dwl St. Nicholas Hotel
Miles Paul, broker, dw1 606 Montgomery, room 26
Miles R. S. Mrs., teacher Fourth St. Primary School, dwl 1038 Mission
Miles William F., policeman City Hall, dw17 Monroe Miles. See Myles
Milestone William, seaman P. M. S. S. Orizaba
Miley Hannah (widow), dwl W s Valencia bet Twen- ty-fifth and Twenty-sixth
Miley Jacob A., bakery and confectionery, 801 Bush, dwl 1714 Mason
Miley William, baker with Jacob Miley, dwl 1714 Mason
Miley William, dairyman, dwl W s San Bruno Road nr University Mound College
Military Library, David Wilder secretary and libra- rian, 28 Merchants' Exchange
Milkmen's Union, James Carrick secretary, office SW cor Mission and Third
Millar John, saddlery and harness, 305 Davis, res Oakland
Millard Harry, student, dwi 31112 Jessie
Millard W., student Heald's Business College
Millaret Thomas, bootmaker, 528 Pacific
Millen John, laborer, dwl 162 First
Millen John Jr., engraver, dwl 162 First
Miller -, photographer, dwl 3 Clara Lane
Miller A. (widow), furnished rooms, 2219 Mason
Miller Abram I., janitor Masonic Temple
Miller A. D. milkranch, Visitacion Valley nr Toll Gate
Miller Adam, carpenter, dwl E s York nr Twenty- third
Miller Adam, carpenter Excelsior Mills, dwl W s Mission Ocean House Road nr Eighteenth
Miller Adolph, tailor, dwl White House Hotel
Miller Albert, hay and grain, dwl 34 Hayes
Miller Albert, vice-president San Francisco Savings Union, office 532 California, dwl 1208 Sacramento Miller Albert, watchman San Francisco Market, dwl 515 Merchant
Miller Albert S., special policeman, dwl 148 Minna
Miller Alexander, miner, dw1 533 Commercial
Miller Alexander, pantryman P. M. S. S. Orizaba
Miller Alexander, tanner with Cornelius O'Donnell, dwl SW cor Brannan and Clinton
Miller Alphonso W., salesman Eureka Salt Works, dwl 525 Stevenson
Miller Anthony, butcher, dwl 361 Minna
Miller Anton, cook with Althof Bros., dwI 361 Min
Miller Antonio, sawyer, dw1 8 St. Charles Pl
Miller Arthur, seaman, dwl & Commercial
Miller A. S., bridge builder with Pacific Bridge Co. Miller August C., crockery, 115 Third
Miller Bartwell, shoemaker, dw1 530 Natoma
Miller Benjamin, truckman, E s Drumm bet Wash- ington and Clay, dwl 213 Drumm
Miller Bernard, poultry and game, 6 and 7 Metropol- itan Market, dw1 638 Post
Miller C., butcher with J. D. Coughlin, dwl 361 Min Miller C. A. C., deputy superintendent streets, dwl 137 Montgomery
Miller Carleton W., U. S. internal revenue gauger, dwl 1328 Sacramento
Miller Catherine (widow), dwl W s Mission nr Thir- ty-first
Miller Charles ( Huntington, Hopkins & Co.), dwl 1515 Sacramento
Miller Charles, dwl 9 O'Farrell
Miller Charles, dwl 22 Turk
Miller Charles, barkeeper with John Cordes, dw1 515 Pine
Miller Charles, butcher What Choer House, dwl 525 Sacramento
Miller Charles, cooper Pac. Barrel and Keg Co., dwl S s Brannan bet Seventh and Eighth
Miller Charles, miner, dwl 616 Kearny
Miller Charles, seaman stm Oriflamme Oregon S. S. Co.
Miller Charles, show-casemaker with Jacob M. Mil- ler, dw1 506 Fell
Miller Charles, special policeman, dw1 510 Howard Miller Charles, waiter Hotel Rhein, 909 Kearny
Miller Charles, waiter with F. W. Haubrich, dw1 653 Minna
Miller Charles A., baker, dwl 415 Stockton
Miller Charles A., coppersmith, dw1 716 Howard
Miller Charles Arthur, mining, office 20 Merchants' Exchange, dwl NW cor Union and Leavenworth Miller Charles E., salesman with Hooker & Co., dwl 331 Beale
Miller Charles F., druggist and apothecary, 1125 Du- pont, dwl N s Vallejo nr Hyde
Miller Charles G., stevedore P. M. S. S. Co., dwINW cor Fremont and Bryant
Miller Charles H. ( Miller & Klunder), dwl 105 Jack Miller Charles L., boxmaker with Hobbs, Pomeroy & Co., dwl 637 Broadway
Miller Charles W., special policeman, dwl 1211 Union Miller Charlotte Miss, teacher Mission Primary School, dwl 530 Natoma
Miller Christopher, seaman, dwl 2 Stockton Alley
Millor Daniel, clerk, dwl 203 Kearny
Miller David, tinner, dwl 123 Jackson
Miller David, wood and coal, 108 Jessie
Miller David S., salesman with Jones & Wilkinson, dw1 342 Minna
Miller Dennis, stevedore P. M. S. S. Co., dwl 27 Fifth Av, rear
Miller E. Mrs., dressmaker with Charles Mayer, dwl 3 Hunt
Miller Edmund, manufacturer wines, dw1 909 Jack Miller Edward J., laborer New U. S. Mint, dwl 1021 Mission, rear
Miller Edward L., printer S. F. News Letter Office, dwl 631 Sacramento
MILLER E. H. JR., secretary C. P. R. R. Co., office N E cor Fourth and Townsend, dwl Terminal Hotel Miller Eli C., painter, dw1 2830 Howard
Miller Elias, carpenter, dwI 1308 Vallejo
Miller Elias, dealer stocks, dw1 504 Leavenworth
Miller Ellen Mrs., dressmaker, dwl 313 Seventh
Miller E. S., assistant secretary C. P. R. R. Co., office N E cor Fourth and Townsend, dwl Terminal Hotel Miller F., physician, dwl 605 Geary
Miller Frank, longshoreman, dwl 806 Kearny
Miller Frank G., tailor, 507 Stevenson
Miller Frederick, blacksmith, dwl 1124 Mission
Miller Frederick, expressman, cor California and Battery, dwl 1308 Vallejo
Miller Frederick, hogranch, Stanyan nr Haight
Miller Frederick, silversmith, dw1 4 Medau Pl
Miller Frederick A. ( Miller & Sievers), and secre-
tary Bay District Horticultural Society, office 622 Clay. dwl 27 Post
Miller Frederick P., real estate, dwl Occidental Hotel Miller Fritz, dwl 431 Pierce
Miller Fritz, bottler, dwl 549 Mission
Miller George ( Alexander Waugh & Co.), res Oak- land
Miller George, bookkeeper with Weil & Woodleaf, dwl 1017 Market
Miller George, distiller Potrero Distillery Co., dwl Pennsylvania Av bet Yolo and Nevada
Miller George, fruits, 813 Sutter
Miller George, gardener, dwl S s Twenty-second bet Valencia and Guerrero
Miller George, mining stocks, office 411 California. dwl 811 Greenwich
Miller George, musician with A. C. Schott, SW cor Kearny and Sacramento
Miller George E., ironmolder, dw1 1219 Stockton
Miller George F. (colored), barber, dwl 1020 Kearny
MILLER GEORGE W., hatter, 300 Montgomery, dwl 517 Pine
Miller George W., shipjoiner, dwl 331 Beale
Miller Grant A., sawyer with W. B. Bradbury, dwl 31 Everett
Miller H., warehouseman, dwl 500 Washington
Miller Hardwig L., dw1 1517 California
Miller Harry B., bridgebuilder with Pac. Bridge Co.
Miller H. Clay. cashier Custom House, res Oakland Miller Henry ( Miller & Lux), dwl 430 Bryant
Miller Henry, cabinetmaker, dwl 1312 Fifth Av
Miller Henry, carpenter, dwl 933 Mission
Miller Henry, carpenter S. P. R. R.
Miller Henry, dairyman with John A. Shopston, dwl San Bruno Road nr Golden City House
Miller Henry, junk dealer, dw1 825 Kearny
Miller Henry, laborer, dwl 1055 Howard
Miller Henry, machinist Risdon Iron and Locomo-i tive Works, dwl ++ Clementina
PACIFIC COAST BUSINESS DIRECTORY circulates throughout the Pacific Coast.
ATNA INSURANCE COMPANY, OF HARTFORD, lost over $3,000,000 in the CHICAGO FIRE, and paid in full, Dollar for Dollar.
L. W. KENNEDY, General Insurance Agent, Fire, Marine, and Life, 411 California St.
EDWARD BOSQUI & CO., Stationers, Printers, and Bookbinders, corner of Clay and Leidesdorff Streets.
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Miller Henry, painter, dwl Helvetia Hotel Miller Henry A., engineer, dwl 166 Silver
Miller Henry W., toll collector Point Lobos Road, dwl Point Lobos Av nr Ferrie
Miller Horatio, painter, dw1 2830 Howard Miller Hugh L., porter Bachman Bros., dw1 829 Fol
Miller Hugh L., with William H. Miller, dwl 26 Twelfth
Miller H. W., proprietor Webb House, 37 Second Miller Isaac, melter with Hinckley & Co., dwl 25412 Clara
Miller Isaac W., tanner with Bloch & Davidson, dwl SE cor Brannan and Sixth
Miller J., stevedore P. M. S. S. Co.
Miller J., patternmaker with Hinckley & Co.
Miller Jacob, peddler, dw1 1114 Harrison
Miller Jacob, waiter, dwl 420 Stevenson
Miller Jacob M., manufacturer show cases, 1 Spring. dw1 50i Fell
Miller James, blacksmith, dwl 18 Clara
Miller James, barkeeper with Hank Dopson, NE cor Geary and Dupont
Miller James, captain tugboat Wizard, dwl 1108 Montgomery
Miller James, doorkeeper Opera House
Miller James, farmer, dwl 320 Minna
Miller James, news agent, dw1 710 Bush
Miller James A., dwl 1107 Stockton
Miller James A., clerk with Rodgers, Caspari & Co., dwl 612 Taylor
Miller James A. Jr., dwl 1107 Stockton
Miller James II., painter, dwl 284 Minna
Miller James L., baker, dw1 617 Mason
Miller James R., dwl 127 Valencia
Miller Jeremiah, dwl 1711 Polk
Miller Jeremiah, compositor Morning Call, dw1 200 Stockton
Miller J. Filer, deputy sheriff, dw1 525 Stevenson
MILLER J. FRANK, deputy collector and auditor Custom House, res Oakland
Miller John, chop house, 1146 Market
Miller John, bootmaker with Einstein Bros. & Co., dwl 18 Eddy
Miller John, cabinetmaker, dw1 530 Third
Miller John, drayman with George Bryden, dwl 566 Howard
Miller John, drayman with Weed & Gorie, dwl 931 Market
Miller John, driver with J. E. Mitchell & Co., dwl W' s Fillmore bet Eddy and Turk
Miller John, engineer, dwl Vermont bet Humboldt and Nevada
Miller John, foundryman, dwl 2412 Langton
Miller John, jeweler with Koehler & Ritter, dwl 614 Greenwich
Miller John, housepainter with Savage & Son, dwl Mission View Homestead bet Twenty-second and Twenty-third
Miller John, seaman, dwl 103 Sacramento
Miller John, seaman, dwl 1233 Jackson
Miller John, seaman, dwl 415 East
Miller John, secretary Contract and Finance Co., office cor Fourth and Townsend, dwl SW cor Fif- teenth and First Av
Miller John, shoemaker, dwl 313 Jessie
Miller John A., milker with Louis Miller, dwl cor Scott and Francisco
Miller John A., ship clerk, dwl 1337 Dupont
Miller John B., engineer, dwl 151 Second
Miller John B., laborer, dwl 32 Rausch
Miller John David, stovemounter with George H. Tay & Co., dwl 517 Greenwich
Miller John F., butcher, dwl W s Railroad Av bet Fourteenth and Fifteenth, South S. F.
Miller John F. (colored), porter, dwl 829 Vallejo
MILLER JOHN F., president Alaska Commercial Co. (and Hutchinson, Kohl & Co., and Hutch- inson, Kohl, Maksoutoff & Co.), office 310 San- som, ros Napa
Miller John H., engineer with P. B. Flint & Co., dwl 1902 Dupont
Miller John li. (colored), janitor Court Block, dwl 3 Selina P']
Miller John J., sailmaker with Christian C. Funk, dw1 602 Lombard
Millor John P. G., bookkeeper, dwl 532 Folsom
Miller John W. ( Miller & Hall', ros Oakland Miller John W., bricklayer, dwl 411 Jones
Miller Joseph, dairyman with Isaac Stone, dwl San Bruno Road nr Thirty-first
Miller Josephine Miss, teacher Union Grammar School, dw1 1308 Vallejo
Miller Justus P., clerk with Carleton E. Watkins, dil 1328 Sacramento
Miller L. & Son ( Louis Miller Jr!), manufacturing jewelers, 335 Bush
Miller Leopold, butcher with David Wolf, dwl 1516 Taylor
Miller Lizzie Miss, milliner, dwl 617 Mason
Miller Louis ( L. Miller & Son), dwl 126 Seventh Miller Louis, housepainter, dw1 140 Fourth
Miller Louis, milkranch, cor Scott and Francisco, dw] Greenwich bet Scott and Devisadero Miller Louis, porter Nucleus House
Miller Louis, porter with Bachman Bros., dwl 829 Folsom
Miller Louis, steward Niagara House, dwl 2 Mary Lane
Miller Louis, tanner and currier, dw1 313 Seventh
Miller Louis, waiter Columbia Hotel, dwl 917 Bdwy Miller Louis Jr. ( L. Miller & Son), dwl 126 Seventh Miller M. A., gunsmith, dwl Bootz Hotel
Miller Margaret (widow), seamstress, dwl 12 Heron Miller Mark A., general advertising agent, office and dw1 608 Market
Miller Mary (widow), dw1 38 Louisa
Miller Mary (widow), dw1 2205 Larkin
Miller Max, carriagemaker, 204 Powell, dwI 17 Fourth Miller Minor W., real estate, dwl 1208 Leavenworth Miller M. J. Mrs., dressmaker, dwl 509 Jones
Miller Morgan, bookkeeper, dwl 1821 Stockton
Miller N. H. (colored), express wagon, dwl N & Six- teenth nr Q, South S. F.
Miller Nicholas, laundryman S. F. Laundry Miller O. C., secretary U. S. Mint, res Oakland Miller Patrick W., barber, dwl 2 Cottage Pl
Miller Peter, bookkeeper with Donohoe, Kelly & Co., res Oakland
Miller Peter; tailor with Gerson Harshall, dwl 221 Third
Miller Peter C., salesman with Henry Lücke, dwl 227 Green
Miller Phillip, carpenter, dwl W s Mission Ocean House Road nr Eighteenth
Miller Phillip, cook 337 Bush, dwl 213 Prospect PI Miller R. Mrs., janitor Fairmount and West End schools
Miller Rasselas J., carpenter, dwl 129 Sixth
Miller Robert C., bookkeeper 18 Geary, dwl 12 Haw- thorne
Miller Robert S. (Gardner & M.), dwl 804 Turk
Miller Samuel, agent Yosemite and Geyser lines stages, office NE cor Fourth and Townsend, dwi 618 Grove
Miller Samuel, hostler with Charles Kelly, NE cor Geary and Leavenworth
Miller Sarah E. Miss, teacher Powell St. Primary School, dwl 1328 Sacramento
Miller Stephon B., with William H. Miller, dwl 26 Twelfth
Miller Stephen G., salesman with Redington, Hos- tetter & Co., dwl Grand Hotet
Miller Thomas, clerk with J. J. O'Brien, dwl W 8 Dolores bet Sixteenth and Seventeenth
Miller Thomas, master mariner, office 305 East
Miller Thomas, scaman, dwl 123 Jackson
Miller Thomas S., real estate, dwI 1208 Leavenworth
Miller Washington J. ( Miller & Co.), dwl Cosmopol- itan Hotel
Miller W. H., miner, dw1 37 Second
Miller William, baker with James Cameron, dwl NW cor Fourteenth and Folsom
Miller William, carpenter and contractor, dwl 12 John
Miller William, deputy sheriff, dwl 1723 Sutter
Miller William, hackman, Plaza, dwl W s White bet Green and Vallejo
Miller William, hairdresser, dw] 35 Morton
Millor William, miner, dwl 325 Sansom
Miller William, musician, dwl 402 Green
Miller William, porter Wells, Fargo & Co., dwl 15%% St. Mary
Miller William, salesman with A. P. Hotaling & Co., dw1 500 Jones
Miller William, scaman, dwl 238 Steuart
Miller William, shipwright, dwl 161 Perry
Miller William, stevedore with Whitney & Froese
Miller William, teamster, dwl 636 Commercial
MILLER WILLIAM C., apothecary, 1124 Stookton, dwl 1516 Powell
Fire Insurance at Tariff Rates; Losses promptly paid by FARNSWORTH & CLARK.
C P. VAN SCHAACK & CO., 708, 712, 714, and 716 Kearny St., Importers and Jobbers
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Miller William C., butcher, 206 Stenart
Miller William H., clerk, dwl 12 Tehama
Miller William H., musician, dwl 811 Union
Miller William H., wood and coal, N s Twelfth bet Mission and Market, dwl 27 Rondel Pl
Miller William L., miner, dwl cor Sierra and Illi- nois
Miller William M., smelter, dw1 314 Bush
Miller William P., bootmaker, 11 Jackson
Miller Wilson, plumber, dw1 404 Greenwich
Miller & Co. I Washington J. Miller and James P. Hulme), commission wool and grain, 10 Davis
MILLER & HALL (John W. Miller and Abraham Hall), hay and grain, 21 and 23 Spear
MILLER & KLUNDER ( Charles H. Miller and John Klunder), groceries and liquors, SW cor Drumm and Jackson
MILLER & LUX { Henry Miller and Charles Lux!, wholesale butchers, First Av nr Kentucky, South S. F., office 533 Kearny
MILLER & SIEVERS (F. A. Miller and John H. Sievers), florists, 27 Post, nursery Lombard nr Polk
Miller. See Muller and Mueller
Millership Sybly, cooper, dwl 1213 Broadway, rear
Millett Edward V., collector, office and dwl 504 Kear Millett Frank, wheelwright with Paul Friedhofer, dwl 297 Clementina
Millett George F., compositor Women's Cooperative Union, dw1 621 Pine
Millett O. F. Mrs. (widow), dw1 621 Pine
Millhouse John, shoe manufacturer, SE cor Jessie and Fifth
Milliers -, collector, dw1 1123 Stockton
Milligan Ellen L. Miss, ladies' and children's wear, 14 Second
Milligan Peter, shipcarpenter, dwl 319 Powell
Milligan Samuel P., messenger with Pacific Transfer Co., dwl 634 Mission
MILLIKEN ISAAC T., mining and real-estate agent, office 302 Montgomery, dw1 833 Mission
Milliken Jabez William, clerk with Hirsch & Ruef, dwl 319 Powell
Milliken Johannah (widow), dwl 90 Everett
Milliken John, clerk Atlantic and Pacific Telegraph Co., dwl 319 Powell
Milliken Lydia H., private boarding, 405 Sutter
Milliken Peter Jr., collector S. F. Bulletin Co., dwl 319 Powell
Milliken Robert F. ( Milliken & Daly), dw1 319 San Milliken Thomas, laborer, dwl 203 Folsom
Milliken William H., clerk with H. B. Tichenor & Co. (Hathaway's Wharf), dwl W s Castro bet Fifteenth and Sixteenth
MILLIKEN & DALY ( Robert F. Milliken and James B. Daly), wines and liquors, 322 and 324 Sansom
Milliman S. W., physician and surgeon, dwl 228 Post
Milliné George, plumber, dw1 51012 Stevenson
Millington F. J., teacher dancing, dwl 107 Fifth
Millington John, resident physician St. Mary's Hos- pital
Millins John (John Millins & Co.), dwl 364 Third
Millins John & Co. (John Millins and Nicolo Pas- salaquo), fruits, 364 Third
Millios Henry, laborer, dwl Sixteenth nr Utah
Millman N. G. ( Millman & Smith), dwl 708 Seven- teenth
Millman & Smith (N. G. Millman and J. Grafton Smith), house and signpainters, 510 Valencia
Millner John M., salesman with Sanderson & Horn, dwl Es Filbert bot .Hyde and Larkin
Milloglav M. P. ( M. P. & N. C. Milloglav), dw1 138 Fourth
Milloglav M. P. & N. C., chop house, 6 Fourth
Milloglav N. C. ( M. P. & N. C. Milloglav), dw1 138 Fourth
Milloglav Nicholas P. ( Vlautin & M.), dwl 715 Davis Millon Patrick, laborer, dw1 906 Stockton
Millott Charles, clerk with J. P. Lysett, dwl Irving House
Mills -, mining, dw] 106 Post
Mills Charles (colored), porter C. P. R. R., dwl 1206 Broadway
Mills Charles (colored), seaman, dwl 5 Broadway
Mills D. A., bricklayer Bricklayers' Pro. Associa- tion, 234 Sutter
Mille Dayid J. ( Mills & Evans), dw1 320 Fulton
MILLS D. O., capitalist, office 305 Sansom, res Mil- brao, San Mateo Co.
Mills Edward, machinist Pacific Rolling Mills, dwl NW cor Sierra and Louisiana
Mills Edward, seaman, dw1 405 Beale
Mills Francis S., engineer, dwl Es Seventh nr Bran
Mills Frank, butcher with Henry C. Klein, dwl 1511 Dupont
Mills Frederick, junk peddler, dw1 616 Ivy Av
Mills George, merchant, dw1 1051% Fifth
Mills George F., dwl Cosmopolitan Hotel
Mills Henry E. (colored), bootblack, 912 Market, dwl Dupont nr Pine
Mills James, laborer Custom House, dwl 1120 Bdwy
Mills James, pressman Chronicle Press Room, dwl 416 Green
Mills John, waiter Lick House
Mills Louisa (widow), teacher music, dwl 100 McAl- lister
Mills Luther, steward with George M. Gardner, dwl 519 Greenwich
Mills Mary Mrs., liquor saloon, 515 Dupont
Mills Mary C. G. (widow), dwl 317 Geary
Mills Peter, driver with George Kaiser & Co.
Mills Richard, seaman, dwl 35 Pacific
Mills Robert, furniture and bedding, 305 Fourth
Mills Robert, ornamental glass and stroet lamps, 118 Main, dwl Mills Pl
MILLS & EVANS ( David J. Mills and William W. Evans), importers carriages and wagons, 508 Market, and milkranch, NW cor Fulton and Gough
Millspaugh George, laborer, dw1 105 Welsh
Millzner Leopold, pawnbroker, 74012 Washington, dwl 907 Jackson
Milne Alexander O., foreman Evening Bulletin, dwl 933 Howard
Milne George ( Bush && M.), dwl 51012 Stevenson
Milne James, clerk, dwl NW cor Fourth and Berry Milne John B., clerk with Marcus C. Hawley & Co., dw1 662 Howard
Milnes William, dw1 50 Tehama
Milo Co. (Chinese), cigars and tobacco, 744 Wash
Milo Frederick, clerk, dwl 17 Third
Milroy Robert B., bookkeeper, dw] 314 Bush
Miltenberger Charles, clerk U. S. Army Headquar- ters, 105 Stockton, dwl 1040 Mission
Milton Mining and Water Co., Henry Pichoir secre- tary, office 603 Washington
MILTON THOMAS SLOCOMB, secretary San Joa- quin Wool Growers' Association, office 331 Mont- gomery, dwl 416 Post
Milton William, stevedore with Whitney & Freese, dwl 424 Green
Milty Theodore (colored), seaman, dwl 5 Broadway MILTZ THEODORE /St. Louis Art and Photo- graphic Gallery), dw1 315 Montgomery
Milz. Peter, butcher, dwl SE cor Octavia and MeAllis- ter
Mina Rica Mining Co. (Placer Co., Cal.), George R. Spinney secretary, office 320 California
Minagi Manuel, laborer, dwl 517 Union
Minard August, laborer, dwl Nebraska bet Twenty- fourth and Yolo
Minard Harry, yardkeoper Spring Valley Water W. Co., dwl Nebraska bet Twenty-fourth and Yolo Minekel Christian, milkman, dwI Harbor View Hotel Minckler Seth, dwl 328 Kearny
Mindham James, clerk with Preston & Mckinnon, dwl College Pl
Minear Asby P., broker, dw1 609 Taylor
Minehan Daniel, laborer with H. F. Williams, dwl Long Bridge foot of Fourth
Minehan John, boxmaker, dwl 35 Freelon
Minehan Patrick, teamster with L. & E. Emanuel, dwl 37 Freelon
Minchan Thomas, sawyer with L. & E. Emanuel, dwl NE cor Cortland Av and Cherubusco, Bernal Heights
Miner Charles D. haokman, SE cor Market and Third
Miner George W., housepainter, dwl SE cor Frank- Jin and Linden Av
Miner George W. Jr., housepainter, dwl SE cor Franklin and Linden Av
Miner Horatio N,, physician, office and dw1 29 Kearny Miner James, master mariner, office 305 East
Miner Terrence, waiter with Louis Meyer, dwl 74 Jessie
Miner Thomas E., hay and grain, Spear nr Mission, dwl Il Laurel Pl
Miner W., barkeeper, dwl Overland House
PACIFIC COAST BUSINESS DIRECTORY, 1874-6, H. G. Langley, Pub'r, S. F. Price $5.
ETNA INSURANCE COMPANY. of HARTFORD, is a Fire Insurance Company, not a Fire and Life Company combined.
KENNEDY'S INSURANCE AGENCY, Fire, Marine, and Life, 411 California St."
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MINERS' FOUNDRY, Angell, Palmer & Co. pro- prietors, 237-247 First
MINERS' RESTAURANT, P. Berges & Co. propri- etors, 531 and 533 Commercial and 769 Market
Minerva House, William Bendt proprietor, 123 Jack Minerva Gold and Silver Mining Co. ( Butte Co., Cal.), Joseph Maguire secretary, office 419 California
Minetti Joseph, cook. dwl 662 Mission
Mingello Domingo, fisherman, dwl 8 Sacramento
Minichetti Giacomo, teacher music, dw1 635 Green Minifia Charles G., clerk 211 Kearny, dw1 600 Bush MINING AND SCIENTIFIC PRESS ( scientific
weekly), Dewey & Co. publishers and proprie- tors, office 338 Montgomery
Mining Bureau of the Pacific Coast, E. P. Hutchins secretary, office 331 Montgomery
Minnie Tunnel and Mining Co. (Utah), office 306 Montgomery
Minnie William H., engineer S. P. R. R., dw1 8 Ron- del Pl
Mino Joseph, glass stainer with John Mallon, dwl 314 Pacific
Minoletti Giovanni, pastry cook with N. Giamboni & Co., dwl 31" Clay
MINOR BUTLER B., mining secretary, office 4111/22 California, dwl W s Folsom bet Twenty-first and Twenty-second
Minor George, clerk with Davis Bros., dw1 703 Mar- ket
Minor John F., salesman 419 Kearny. dw1 2315 How Minor John T., shipjoiner, dw1 2315 Howard
Minor M. Page, bookkeeper 41112 Cal, dwl 213 Turk
Minor Simon B., wines and liquors, 112 Post, dw1 322 Third
Minor Thomas, laborer, dwl 127 Jackson
Minor William C., hackman, dwl 153 Silver
Minori I .. student, dw1 508 Third
Mint Gold and Silver Mining Co. (Storey Co., Nev.), D. & A. Jennings secretary, office 401 Cal
Minturn Edward, clerk stm Clinton, dwl Ss Vallejo nr Davis
Minturn Elizabeth J. (widow), dwl 913 Battery
Minturn John ( Minturn & Francis), dwl 122 Welsh Minturn Mathew, potmaker Pacific Glass Works, dwi cor Solano and Mississippi
Minturn Thomas, bootmaker with Einstein Bros. & Co., dwI NE cor Howard and Third
Minturn & Francis (John Minturn and Willard H. Francis), stock brokers, office 338 Montgomery Mintz Joel, dwl 226 Pacific
Miramontes Cesario, carpenter, dwl S s Sixteenth nr Dolores
Miranda Ramon, cigarmaker, dwl 1520 Stockton Mirandos Rosa (widow), waiter, dwl 110? Dupont Mirasole Giovanni, teacher dancing, 318 Post
Mirasson Husté, laborer 417 Front, dw1 610 Com Misch Leonard, tailor, 336 Bush, dwl 719 Clay
Misfeldt Henry, groom with John P. Manrow, NE cor Chestnut and Larkin
Misgill John, japanner with John Lee, dwl cor Steiner and Ellis
Misgill Timothy F., horseshoor, 815 Market, dwl SW cor Ellis and Steiner
Mich -- , dwl 37 Second
Mich Barrow / P. Mish & Son), dw] 44 Third
Mish Gerson, bookkeeper with P. Mish & Son, dwl Go Geary
Mish P. & Son ( Barrow Mish), importers millinery and straw goods, 539 Market
Mish Phineas ( P. Mish & Son), res New York
Miskol Lawrener, plumber, dwl Park Hotel
Miskell Michael, polisher with Leon L. Myers & Co., dwl N s Tyler bet Taylor and Jones
Mission and City Express, Caldwell & Woodcock pro- prietors, office 510 Valencia
Mission and Ocean Beach Macadamized Road Co., Edward P. Gray secretary, office 425 Kearny
MISSION AND PACIFIC WOOLEN MILLS (con- solidated), factories Ss Folsom bet Fifteenth and Sixteenth and N s Folsom bet Eighteenth and Nineteenth, depot 517 and 519 Market
MISSION BAY BRIDGE CO., J. L. Willentt secre- tary, office NE cor Fourth and Townsend
Mission Bay Warehouse, I. Friedlander proprietor, Long Bridge foot of Fourth
Mission Soap and Candle Works, Morgenthau & Levenson proprietors, Sixteenth bet Folsom and Harrison, office 108 Bush
Mission Street Extension Homestead Association, Isaiah Cohn secretary, office 606 Merchant
MISSION STREET HOUSE, Alois Higel proprietor, 520 Mission
MISSION STREET WHARF. foot Mission
MISSISSIPPI VALLEY FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE CO. (Memphis), Farnsworth & Clark agents, office 230 California
Mistre Simeon, copper and tinsmith, 737 Washing- ton
Mitchel Henry, pressman with Edward Bosqui & Co., dw1 13 Anthony
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