The San Francisco Directory, 1874, Part 144

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


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Osborn William, laborer with Christian Schreiber & Co., dwl 36 Geary


Osborn William W., clerk, dwl SE cor Leavenworth and Sutter


Osborn & Alexander ( Frank F. Osborn and George W. Alexander), hardware, 614 Market


Osborne Annie M. (widow), dw1 703 Market


Osborne Charles, painter with Noble & Gallagher, dwl 1304 Powell


Osborne Darragh J., clerk with Henry K. Moore, dw1 50714 Leavenworth


Osborne Frank H., assistant County Surveyor's Of- fice, dwl NW cor Vallejo and Stockton


Osborne Henry, engineer P. M. S. S. Colorado, dwl 1 Rincon FI


Osborne William, miner, dw1 621 California


Osbourne Samuel ( Marsh & O.), official short-hand reporter, office 8 Montgomery Av, third floor rooms 7 and 8, res East Oakland


Osburn W. B. If., laborer, dwl 612 California, rear Oscar Charles, seaman, dwl 12 Washington


Oseman Emma Mrs., oyeleteer with Porter, Blum & Slessinger, dwl 9 Minna


Oseman William, bootmaker with S. W. Rosenstock & Co., dw19 Minna


Osgood Ambrose, shipcalker, dw1 523 Fulton


Osgood Archer, foroman with Kimball Manufactur- ing Co., dw1 521 Eddy


Osgood Charles P., entry clerk with Hooker & Co., dwl Cosmopolitan Hotel


Osgood Edwin J., foreman Frear Stone Co.'s Works, dwl 758 Harrison


Osgood Elmira (widow), dwl 329 Jessie


Osgood George ( Osgood & Stetson), dw1 522 O'Farrell Osgood Hiram P., merchant, office 407 Battery, dwl 1223 Washington


Osgood John, dwl 419 O'Farrell


Osgood Peter, flourpacker with Horace Davis & Co., dwl ll Harrison Av


Osgood R. E., bridgebuilder with Pacific Bridge Co. Osgood Richard G., dealer hardware, dwl 522 O'Far- rell


Osgood William H., merchant, office 214 California, dwl Grand Hotel


OSGOOD & STETSON ( George Osgood and James B. Stetson), tinware, tin can, and box-manufact- urers, 310 and 312 Clay


Osiander Julius, newspapers and stationery, 446 Third Osment Thomas M. ( McElrath & O.), attorney at law, office 715 Clay, dwl 814 California


Osmer Charles ( Osmer & Co.), res Germany


OSMER & CO. / Charles Osmer. John G. W. Shulte, Herman H. W. Stroecker, and J. F. G. Eggers), liquor saloons, NE cor Folsom and Steuart and NW cor First and Brannan


Osmers Hermann, clerk with Henry Neunaber, SW cor Beale and Folsom


Osmond William, bootmaker, dw] 9 Minna


Osmun Joseph A., machinist with Isaac H. Small, dwl SE cor Nineteenth and Eureka


Oso Company (Chinese), cigar manufacturers, 125 Pac Osorio Rafael, laborer with E. K. Stevenot & Co., SW cor Chestnut and Powell


Ossler John, carpenter California Mills, dw1 565 Miss Ostendorf John, lumber stevedore with Whitney & Freese


Oster Henry P., drayman, 407 Bat, dwi 1311 Filbert Osterloch M. Mrs., milliner with Mrs. M. Selig, dwl 529 Greenwich


Osterloh Adolf, chronometer and watchmaker, 846 Fourth


Osterloh Henry, commission merchant, office 117 Drumm, dwl 34 Perry


Ostermann Louis, candy manufacturer, dw1 738 Min Ostheimer John, laborer, dwl 633 Broadway


Ostrander John, teamster with C. L. Place, dwl 48 Clay


Ostrander Stephen, salesman with H. D. Raphael, dwl 524 Howard


Oswald Adam, teamster, dwl S s Thirteenth bet N and P, South S. F.


Oswald Henry W., expressman, cor Pine and Mont- gomery, dwl 2213 Larkin


Oswald John, bootmaker with Kohler & Maier, dwl 407 Pacific


OSWEGO STARCH CO., George F. Bragg & Co. agents, office 116 Front


Otersen Herman ( Seitz & O.), dw1 286 Stevenson


Otey W. N. Mercer, bookkeeper with W. T. Coleman & Co., dw1 629 Clay


Otho J., fireman P. M. S. S. Montana


Otis Edward, car conductor Omnibus R. R., dwl 202 Second


Otis Frank, law student with Selden S. Wright, dwl 2121 Larkin


Otis George, lather, dwl 533 Commercial


Otis Henry, painter, dwl 232 Stevenson


OTIS JAMES, mayor San Francisco, office 2 City Hall first floor (and Macondray & Co.), dwl 821 Sutter


Otis Manuel, barber with Ansel Solio, dwl SW cor Dupont and Vallejo


Otis Stephen, real estate, dwl 2121 Larkin


Ott Christina (widow), dwl 2 August Alley


Ott John W., pilot, office U. S. Court Building, dwl S s Vallejo nr Jones


Ott Maxamillian R., tanner, dwl 100612 Natoma


Ott Richard, clerk Office Board of Education, dw1 835 California


Otten Claus, groceries and liquors, NW cor Stockton and Vallejo, dwl 708 Vallejo


Otten George, barkeeper with George Roeben, 39 Pac Otten Henry, barkeeper with Nicholas Bruns, dwl 617 Davis


Otten Henry, jeweler, dwl 1516 Powell, rear


Otten Petor (Beckmann & O.), SE cor Vallejo and Dupont


Ottenberg Jonas, hairdresser with Julius Streib, dwl 421 Powell


Ottenberg Louis, clerk 335 Montgomery


Ottenheimer William, commission merchant, dw1 687 Ellis


ORIENT FIRE INS. CO. OF HARTFORD; Assets $700,000; Farnsworth & Clark, Agts.


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, Paper and Envelopes.


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Otterbourg Louis, watchmaker, dwl 214 Sansom Otterstedt Fritz, clerk with William Fahrenkrug, dwl 1072 Howard


Ottignon John I., carriagetrimmer, dwl W s Howard bet Twenty-fifth and Twenty-sixth


Otto Anton F., machinist with Charles Otto, dwl 713 Sutter


Otto August, tailor with Charles Brodhun, dwl Stock- ton Pl nr Dupont


Otto Charles, varnisher with G. Ueffinger & Co., dwl 222 Ritch


OTTO CHARLES, manufacturer and importer hard- ware, locksmith, and bellhanger, 312 Bush, dwl 713 Sutter


Otto Christian, bootblack, SE cor Pacific and Davis, dwl Ss Pacific bet Davis and Front


Otto John, cabinetmaker and stairbuilder, dwl 518 Brannan


Otto John, tailor, dwl 728 McAllister


Otto Minnie (widow), midwife, dwl 1012 Harriet


Otto Pauline (widow), dwl 264 Stevenson


Otto Peter, laborer with Lyon & Co., dwl 421 Dupont Otto Richard. brassmolder, dwl 1208 Pacific


Otto Richard, photographer with P. J. Sullivan, dwl 240 Seventh


Otto Richard T., machinist with William T. Garratt, dwl 1208 Pacific


Otver Peter, brewer, dwl 421 Dupont


Oughin Michael, blacksmith, dwl 633 Stevenson


Oulert F., laborer La Grande Laundry


Oulif Alexis, merchant, dwl 723 O'Farrell


Oullahan D. J., miner, dwl 127 Kearny


Oulton George ( Pacific Distilling and Refining Co.), dwl 320 Seventeenth


Ourtis -, barber, dwi 1231 Dupont


Outcalt Peter, clerk 205 Sansom, dwl 217 Lombard Outsen Hans, miller with Eisen Bros., dwl 16 Stev Outzen Charles, teamster, dw1 228 Bush


Ovendale Henry, captain schooner Marguerite, office NE cor Market and East


Ovens Thomas, machinist, dw1 205 Second


Overall Jacob, laborer Pac. Barrel and Kog Factory


Overend James, compositor with Spaulding & Barto, dwl 8 Calhoun


Overend John A. T., steam power, 510 Commercial, dw1 8 Calhoun


Overend Robert F., pressman Evening Bulletin, dwl 515 Sacramento


Overhay Frederick, clerk with John W. Nickels, NE cor Twenty-sixth and Mission


OVERLAND HOUSE, J. E. Slinkey proprietor, 531 and 533 Sacramento


OVERLAND MONTHLY, J. H. Carmany & Co. publishers and proprietors, office 400 Washington Overman Frank, laborer, dwl 407 Pacific


Overman No. 2 S. M. Co. (Gold Hill, Nev.), David Wilder secretary, office 28 Merchants' Exchange OVERMAN SILVER MINING CO. (Storey Co., Nev.), office 414 California


Overmohle Bernard, burnisher with W. E. Shipman, dwi 1031 Howard


Overmohle Henry, groceries and liquors, SE cor Howard and Moss


Overstreet William F., compositor Evening Bulletin, dwł 844 Folsom


Overton Elias P., carpenter, dwl 8 Virginia


Overton Isaac, clerk U. S. Drayman's Office, dwl 834 Mission


Overton William S., messenger Wells, Fargo & Co., dwl Stevenson Building


Oves Amanda (widow), fancy goods, 410 Fourth


Oves Jennie Miss, saleswoman with Samuel L. Hasey, dwl 410 Fourth


Owen E. D., millman with Wells, Russell & Co., dwl 540 Mission


Owen Elizabeth H. (widow), dwl 1323 Pacific


Owen Eugene B., laborer 223 Post, dw1 50 Ritch


Owen John W., attorney at law, office 647 Merchant, dwl 636 Commercial


Owen N. C. Mrs., dw1 943 Folsom


Owen Sheridan, laborer, dwl 551 Folsom


Owens - Mrs., lodgings, Alhambra Building, 319 Bush


Owens Benjamin W. (Owens & Moore), dwl E s Howard bet Twentieth and Twenty-first


Owens B. H., laborer, dwl 32 Rausch


Owens Caroline, branch bakery, 936 Howard


Owens James, bootmaker with Buckingham & Hecht, dsl 24 Oak


Owens James H., stock broker, dwl 1616 Polk


Owens John, dwl 240 Jessie


Owens John, carpenter, dwl Ss Cortland Av nr Islais Creek, Bernal Heights


Owens John, carrier Alta California, dwl 1055 Miss Owens John, seaman, dwl SE cor Mission and Steuart OWENS JOHN B., agent Pacific Pottery (Sacra- mento), office and depot 3 Cal, dwl 416 Bryant


Owens John E., pressman with Joseph Winterburn & Co., dwl 732 Howard


Owens M. Mrs., teacher Larkin St. Primary School, dwł 614 Bush


Owens Martin, laborer, dw1 53 Shipley


Owens Nellie M. Miss, teacher South Cosmopolitan Grammar School, dwl 416 Bryant


Owens Owen, shipcarpenter, dw1 936 Howard


Owens Patrick, cartman Superintendent Public Streets


Owens Patrick, hostler City R. R., dwl Railroad House


Owens Patrick, laborer with James McDevitt, W s Sansom bet Broadway and Vallejo


Owens Patrick, nurseryman Golden Gate Park


Owens Patrick, shoemaker, NE cor Washington and Drumm, dwl 114 Oregon


Owens Patrick, teamster with R. & J. Morton, dwl 639 Minna


Owens Peter, painter, dwl 9 O'Farrell


Owens Peter, cartman Superintendent Public Streets Owens Peter, laborer, dwl 416 Austin


Owens P. H., laborer S. F. and Pac. Sugar Co., dwl Rausch St. Hotel


Owens Robert, blacksmith Pacific Rolling Mills, dwl cor Napa and Louisiana


Owens T. C., extraman Engine No. 6, S. F. F. D., 311 Sixth


Owens Thomas, dwl 418 Natoma


Owens Thomas, hostler Potrero and B. V. R. R.


Owens Thomas, plumber with Louis Hufschmidt & Brother, dwl 636 Commercial


Owens Thomas B., saddlor with John Bruner, dwl New Wisconsin Hotel


OWENS THOMAS J., mining secretary, office 402 Montgomery, dw1 1108 Bush


Owens Thomas J., marblecutter, dwl N s Ellis bet Webster and Fillmore


Owens & Moore ( Benjamin W. Owens and Edward Moore), commission merchants and dealers wool, hides, grain, etc., office 405 Front room 5 Oxford William, seaman, dwl 32 Steuart


Oxland Charles, clerk with Dickson, DeWolf & Co., res Oakland


Oxley Arthur W., assistant bookkeeper with Mur- phy, Grant & Co., dwl 1802 Dupont


Oxton Adolphus, conductor Central R. R., dwl 129 Sixth


Ozannah Charles, laborer, dw1 30 Scott PI


Ozanne Arthur, machinist S. F. Wool Exchange, dwl 817 Broadway


Ozier Alfred, barkeeper, dw1 229 Harrison


Ozies Dennis, carpenter, dwl W s Sherman nr Eight- eenth


Ozouf Louis, leatherdresser, dw1 315 Stockton Ozouf Sophia Mrs., dressmaker, 315 Stockton


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PA DELLA Manuela, dwl NE cor Hinckley and Pinck- ney


Paash Louis, laborer Pacific Distilling and Refining Co., dwl cor Greenwich and Steiner


Pac John J., groceries and vegetables, 1229 Dupont, dwl 30 Hinckley


Pace Charles, chronometer and watch manufacturer, 418 Battery, dwl 1018 Jackson


Paco Joseph ( Michael, P. & Co.), dw1 8 St. Mary


Pacey Ellen Mrs., bakery, 230 Eighth


Pache Pierre ( Pache & Co.), dwl 1114 Stockton


Pache & Co. ( Pierre Pache), manufacturers ver- mouth, 42 Geary


Pacheco Anton J., hairdresser, 102 Pacific


Pacheco Peter, dw1 549 Bryant


PACIFIC (weekly), C. A. Klose publisher, office NW cor Clay and Sansom


Pacific Anatomical Museum, Louis J. Jordan pro- prietor, 318 Montgomery


PACIFIC APPEAL (weekly), Peter Anderson editor and proprietor, office 511 Sansom


Pacific Asbestos Mining and Manufacturing Co. (Pla- cer Co., Cal.), office 300 Montgomery


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.


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PACIFIC BAG FACTORY, E. Detrick & Co. pro- prietors, 121 and 123 Clay and 130 Commercial PACIFIC BANK, Peter H. Burnett president, O. H. Bogart cashier, NW cor Sansom and Pine


PACIFIC BANK BUILDING, NW cor Sansom and Pine


PACIFIC BARREL AND KEG FACTORY, S s Brannan bet Seventh and Eighth, Flint, Peabody & Co. agents, office 408 California


PACIFIC BORAX CO., Solon Pattee acting secre- tary, office 621 Sansom, W. H. Foster Jr. agent, office 210 Battery


PACIFIC BOX MANUFACTURING COMPANY, Frank X. Cicott secretary, 481 and 483 Brannan PACIFIC BREWERY, F. Fortmann & Co. proprie- tors, 267-271 Tebama


PACIFIC BRIDGE CO., works N s Berry bet Third and Fourth, office 606 Montgomery room 16


Pacific Broom and Willow Manufactory, James H. Cummings proprietor, 308 Pine


PACIFIC BUSINESS COLLEGE, Commercial De- partment University College, SE cor Stockton and Geary


Pacific Business College Review, office SE cor Stock- ton and Geary


PACIFIC CEMENT CO., P. Martin agent, office 502 Kearny


PACIFIC CHEMICAL CO., A. Treadwell secretary, works 388 and 390 Francisco, salesroom 531 Cal


PACIFIC CHURCHMAN (Episcopal monthly), Cu- bery & Co. publishers, offico 414 Market


Pacific Cigar Manufacturing Co. (Chinese), 537 Com PACIFIC CLUB, rooms 530 California


PACIFIC COAST ALMANAC, Henry G. Langley publisher, office 612 Clay


PACIFIC COAST BUSINESS DIRECTORY (tri- ennially), Henry G. Langley publisher, office 612 Clay


Pacific Coast Gas and Water Co., office 304 Pine


Pacific Coast Wrecking Co., George S. Pratt secre- tary, office 201 Montgomery


PACIFIC COMMERCIAL CO., James McKinley president, dealers wood and coal, La Rue's Wharf foot Market, 325 Geary, and 1212 Polk


PACIFIC CORDAGE CO., E. S. Noyes secretary, J. D. Farwell agent, office 116 Front


PACIFIC DISTILLING AND REFINING COM- PANY ( Henry Voorman, George Oulton, and Louis Schultz), works SW cor Chestnut and Pierce, office and salesroom 411 Washington


PACIFIC DREDGING CO., B. B. Minor secretary, office 41112 California


Pacific Exchange, McPherson & Peterson proprie- tors, 26 Steuart


PACIFIC FILE WORKS, John Parkin proprietor, 53 Beale


Pacific Flour Mill, John Zeile proprietor, 506 and 508 Pacific


PACIFIC FRUIT MARKET, 532 and 534 Clay


PACIFIC GLASS WORKS, Bennett & Co. proprie- tors, cor Iowa and Mariposa New Potrero, office 514 Washington


PACIFIC GLOVE WORKS, Shoenberg & Levinsky proprietors, 511 Sacramento


PACIFIC GLUE MANUFACTURING CO., cor Gough and Lomb, office and salesroom 406 Market Pacific Gold and Silver Plating Works, William E. Shepman proprietor, 608 Market room 12


PACIFIC GOLD AND SILVER REFINERY, F. Reichling & Co. proprietors, office 334 Mont Pacific Granite Co., office NE cor Third and King


PACIFIC HALL, California Theater Building, N 8 Bush bet Kearny and Dupont


PACIFIC HEBREW ORPHAN ASYLUM AND HOME SOCIETY, Leo Eloesser secretary, office 414 Clay, asylum 1517 and 1519 Mason


Pacific Hygienic Earth Co., office 807 Market


PACIFIC ICE COMPANY, D. E. Martin superin- tendent, office 718 Battery


PACIFIC ICE MANUFACTURING CO., factory 856 Tehama


PACIFIC INK MANUFACTORY, James J. Knowl- ton proprietor, 222 and 221 Brannan


PACIFIC INSURANCE AGENCY, Jonathan Hunt manager, office 313 California


Pacific Insurance Co. (in liquidation), offlow 430 Cal


PACIFIC IRON WORKS, Rankin, Brayton & Co. proprietors, First and Fremont bet Miss and How Pacific Laundry. Amand Rebut proprietor, NW cor Greenwich and Octavia


PACIFIC LAW REPORTER (daily and weekly) John P. Bogardus publisher and proprietor, of- fice 532 Merchant


Pacific Lodgings, Ralston & Cottrell proprietors, 209 Leidesdorff


Pacific Looking Glass and Picture Frame Manufac- tory, MeEachron & Parkinson proprietors, 437 Brannan


Pacific Lumber and Mill Co., J. W. Pearson mana- gor, office 437 Pino


PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP CO., Edward Hig- gins agent, office N W cor Sacramento and Leides- dorff, wharf foot First cor Brannan


Pacific Mail Steamship Co.'s Warehouses, foot First cor Brannan


PACIFIC MEDICAL AND SURGICAL JOUR- NAL (monthly), Drs. Henry and Henry Jr. Gib- bons editors, office 26 Montgomery


PACIFIC METHODIST (weekly), Wick B. Parsons editor, office 409 Washington


PACIFIC MINERAL LAND OFFICE, O. H. Mo- Kee manager, office 63 Merchants' Exchange


PACIFIC MONTHLY, Dore & Vandor publishers, office 512 Sacramento


Pacific Mutual Insurance Co. of New York (marine), Andrew Baird agent, office 316 California


PACIFIC MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE CO.,


Western Savings and Trust Co. agents, Levi B. Harris manager, office 213 Sansom


Pacific Needle Manufacturing Co., G. W. Chapman agent, 25 New Montgomery


PACIFIC NEWS COMPANY, John H. Still man- ager, office 1024 Market


Pacific Newspaper Publishing Co., Carlos White manager, 409 Washington


Pacific Nursery, F. Ludemann & Co. proprietors, SW cor Baker and Lombard


PACIFIC ODD FELLOW (weekly), Joseph Winter- burn & Co. publishers, office 7 Mont Av room 18 PACIFIC OIL AND LEAD WORKS, John Bons- ley president, S. I. C. Swezey secretary, works N s King bet Second and Third, office 3 Front


PACIFIC OIL WORKS, Allyne & White proprie- tors, NE cor Chestnut and Taylor, office 123 Cal Pacific Oyster Co., James Whitman secretary, office 27 San Francisco Market


PACIFIC PAPER MILLS, John Taylor Jr. agent, office 331 Montgomery


PACIFIC PAVING CO., office 212 Sansom


PACIFIC PNEUMATIC GAS CO., I. W. Stow presi- dent, office 304 Pine


PACIFIC POTTERY (Sacramento), John B. Owens agent, depot 3 California


Pacific Powder Co., J. F. Nesmith secretary, office 402 Front, room 2


Pacific Pump Manufacturing Co., Alfred S. Moore & Co. agents, 428 Sansom


Pacific Quicksilver M. Co., R. E. Brewster secretary, office 312 Montgomery


Pacific Railroad House, Leopold Diedering proprie- tor, 446 Brannan


PACIFIC ROLLING MILL CO., Williani Alvord president, S. I. C. Swezey secretary, L. B. Bench- Jey vice-president and manager, works Potrero Point, office 3 Front


PACIFIC RURAL PRESS ( agricultural weekly), Dewey & Co. publishers and proprietors, office 338 Montgomery


Pacific Safe Co., Joseph Stevens manager, 317 Bat PACIFIC SAL SODA CO., works Berry bet Third and Fourth, Aaron Doud agent, office 109 Califor- nia room 12


PACIFIC SAW MANUFACTURING CO. (Charles P. Sheffield, N. W. Spaulding, and James Pat- terson/, manufacturers saws, planing knives, reaper and mower sections, etc., 17 and 19 Fre- mont


Pacific Stable, A. W. Vigoreaux proprietor, 709 Jones PACIFIC STONE CO., Ernest L. Ransome superin- tendent, office and salesyard 10 Bush, works cor Greenwich and Octavia


PACIFIC STRAW WORKS / Ebenezer R. Hawley, James M. Forrest, and George A. Dean), man- ufacturers straw goods and hat and bonnet bleach- ors, 335 Bush


PACIFIC STREET WHARF, foot Pacifio


Pacific Submarine and Earthquake Wall Co., office 319 Kearny


Pacific Tannery (Stockton), Kullman, Wagner & Co. proprietors, office 308 Sacramento


Insurance effected, Losses adjusted, and promptly paid by FARNSWORTH & CLARK.


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


O P. VAN SCHAACK & CO., 708, 712, 714, and 716 Kearny St., Importers and Jobbera


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Pacific Tobacco Manufacturing Co. (Gilroy, Santa Clara Co.), office 304 Pine


PACIFIC TRANSFER CO., Evan J. Coleman pres- ident, J. Hurley Smith vice-president, office SW cor Sansom and Bush


Pacific Tunnel Mining Co., Wm. H. Knight secretary, office 331 Montgomery


Pacific United Workingmen's Furniture Manufactur- ing Co., N s Brannan bet Sixth and Seventh


PACIFIC VINEGAR WORKS, Pohley & Koster proprietors, NW cor Gough and Fulton, office 321 Front


Pacific Warehouse, NE cor Battery and Broadway PACIFIC WIRE AND WIRE-ROPE MANUFACT- URING CO., A. S. Hallidio agent, office 113 and 115 Pine, factory 437 Brannan


PACIFIC WOOD ENGRAVING CO., Thomas J. Pettit superintendent, office 528 California


PACIFIC WOOD PRESERVING CO., works N & Berry bet Fourth and Fifth, office 606 Mont


Pacific Wool Depot, James Hartley & Co. proprie- tors, NW cor Front and Broadway


Packard Abraham, waiter New York Bakery, dwl 14361% Stockton


Packard Cyrus, carpenter, dwl S s Chapultepec nr Prospect Av, Bernal Heights


Packard Maria Miss, dwl 424 Hayes


Packer E. M. J., furnished rooms, 229 Kearny


Packer James, driver with Hallett, Bartlett & Dal- ton, dwl 1710 Mason


Packer John, laborer with Pacific Glue Manufactur- ing Co., dwl 1432 Pacific


Packer Richard G., shoemaker, dwl 1520 Broadway Pack ham Robert, foreman Union Foundry, dw1 6 Na- toma


Paddock Anna B. (widow), dw1 913 Clay


Paddock Frances (widow), dwl 225 O'Farrell


Paddock Joseph, waiter Miners' Restaurant, 531 Com Paddock Nathan C., merchant, dwl 49 South Park


Paddock Winfield W., carriagemaker, 209 Mason, dwl 235 O'Farrell


Paddon Abel, brewer with Merrifield & Rosener, dwI 208 Eleventh


Paddon William, brewer with Merrifield & Rosener, dwl 1ti Park Av


PADEY MARTIN, cement pipe factory, cor Fran- cisco and Taylor, and agent Pacific Cement Co., office 502 Kearny, dwl 633 Union


Paepke William Il. E., sawyer with G. Ueffinger & Co., dwl 728 Market


Paganetti Silvestre, painter, dwl St. Gottard Hotel Pagani Domenico, laborer, dwl St. Gottard Hotel Paganini Joseph ( Mariotti & P.), dw1 518 Vallejo


Pagano Lazarus, laborer with E. K. Stevenot & Co., SW cor Chestnut and Powell


Page C. H., laundryman with Solomon May, dwl 27 Sumner


Page Charles, attorney at law, U. S. Court Building room 19, dwl 1000 Van Ness Av


Page Charles S., foreman with Bryant & Strahan, dwl 15 Powell


Page David S., shaperhand with Field & Frei, dwl 228 Ritch


Page Edward, dwl Coso House


Page Edward, waiter, dwl 1304 Powell


Page Edward, woodturner with Field & Frei, dwl 228 Ritch


Page Frank B. ( Page & Cowell), dwl 118 Geary


Page Frederick C., bookkeeper Russ House, dwl 1060 Howard


Page George, meterman with S. F. Gas Light Co., dwl 619 Geary, rear


Page George, varnisher with J. A. Shaber & Co., dwl 619 Geary, rear


Page Gustave L. (Walters & P.), dw] 8131/2 Folsom Page H., painter, dwl Overland House


Page Henry ( Bennett & P.), dwl 1000 Van Ness Av Page Hiram, laborer, dwl 7 Fifth Av, rear


Page James D. Jr., clerk with C. Temple Emmet, dwl 406 Clementina


Page James H. (John Taylor & Co.), res Tubbs' Hotel, Oakland


Page James P., capitalist, office 314 Pine, res Grand Central Hotel, Oakland


Page J. C., clerk Townsend St. Yard S. P. R. R.


Page John H., bagmaker with Neville & Co., dwl NW cor East and Washington


Page John M., dwl 948 Howard


Page Joseph, pumpmaker with A. M. Jewell & Co., dwl 228 Ritch


Page Joseph M .. dwl Precita Av nr Alabama, B. H. Page M. A. J. Mrs. (widow), dwl 467 Minna


Page M. B., street sprinkler, dwl 12i Clara


Page Milo, carpenter California Mills, dw1 3412 Zoe Pago Peter, shipcarpenter, dwl 27 Sumner


PAGE R. C. & CO. / Charles W. Cook and Rufus S. Eells), stock brokers, 40512 California


Page Robert, cabinetmaker, 8 Taylor


Page Robert C. ( R. C. Page & Co.), dw1 730 Post Page Sarah Mrs., laundress, dwl 303 Mason


Page Walter H., carriagesmith with Kimball Manu- facturing Co.


Page Wilfred ( Bennett & P.), dw1 1000 Van Ness Av Page William, baker with Michael Curran, dwl 609 Seventh, rear


Page William, expressman, dw1 446 Brannan


PAGE & COWELL ( Frank B. Page and Harper J. Cowell), dealers lumber, doors, windows, and blinds, NE cor Mission and Spear


Page & Panaca S. M. Co. (Ely, Nev.), Louis Kaplan secretary, office 27 Merchants' Exchange


Page. See Paige


Pagel Auguste, butcher with Xavier Loumes, dwl cor Fifth and Railroad avs, South S. F


PAGES JULES F., sealengraver and diesinker, 608 Sacramento, dwl 1316 O'Farrell


Paget George W., conductor, dwl N s Seventeenth nr Dolores


Paguezurray Martin, privato boarding, 10 Gardner Pahl Henry, seaman, dwl SW cor Vallejo and San Pahl John, laborer, dwl 13 Pacific


Pahl Richard, boots and shoes, 77 Fourth


Pahl Richard H., groceries and liquors, SE cor Geary and Dupont


Pahlmgreen Charles, stevedore with Whitney & Freese


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Paiet Phoenix, hairdresser, dw1 118 Prospect Pl


Paige Timothy, real estate, office 116 Leidesdorff, dwl 1124 McAllister


Paiho A., coalpasser stm Ajax Oregon S. S. Co.


Paine Frederick A., watchman California Market, dw1 100 Sixth


Paine John, bricklayer, dwl 431 Dupont


Paine Thomas, clerk, dwl 115 Second


Paine. See Payne


Painter Emlen ( Painter & Calvert), dwl 1126 Pine Painter Jerome B. ( Painter & Co.), dw1 831 Jackson Painter Theodore P. ( Painter & Co.), dw1 831 Jack PAINTER & CALVERT ( Emlen Pai ter and John Calvert), druggists, dealers trusses and manufac- turing chemists, SE cor Clay and Kearny


PAINTER & CO. (J. B. and T. P. Painter) , type founders, electrotypers, and printers' furnishing warehouse, 510 and 512 Clay


Pais J. Souza, cooper, dwl SW cor Drumm and Ore- gon


Paisley Matthew, express wagon, SW cor Sixth and Market


Pajeken Edward (Hellman Bros. & Co.), dwl 117 Stockton


PALACE AMPHITHEATER, John Wilson propri- ctor, SW cor New Montgomery and Mission


Palache Edmund, bookkeeper with Jones & Co., dwl 321 Fremont


Palache Gilbert ( H. M. Newhall & Co.), dw1 321 Fre- mont


Palache James ( Kittle & Co.), dwl W s Second Av nr Sixteenth


Palache John, teacher music, dwl 1125 Sutter, rear Palachi Joseph ( Haferkorn & Co.), dw1 530 Sixth Palacio Elena L. (widow), dwl 641 Vallejo


Paladina Francisco, plasterer, dwl 1 Graham Pl


Paladini Aquila ( Paladini & May), dwl Ohio bet Pacific and Broadway


Paladini & May ( Aquila Paladini and Peter May), fish, 33 and 35 S. F. Market


Palandine G. B., dwl 1023 Kearny


Palasson Peter, milkranch, NW cor Fillmore and Francisco


Paldif Henry, farmer, dwl 304 Front


Palegreene Perrie, expressman, dwl 2 Union


Paling Joseph (colored), bootmaker, 8031% Howard




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