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Poppenheisen Frank W., ropemaker S. F. Cordage Co., dwl cor First and Railroad avs
Popper Charles, shirt manufacturer and gents' fur- nishing goods, 431 Kearny, dwl 1031 Mission Popper Max. shirt manufacturer, 639 Market, dwl 1011 Mission
Popper S. & Co. (Louis Eckstein), manufacturers gents' underclothing and dealers furnishing goods, 2333 Kearny
Popper Simon, manufacturer shirts and underwear, 327 Kearny (and S. Popper & Co.), dwl 502 Bush
Popper Viet, chiropodist, office 20 Montgomery, dw] 1203 Bush
Poppovich I., oculist, office and dwl 1016 Stockton Poppovich Stephen, porter with John C. Sack & Co., dwl Niagara House
Porcella David, messenger Italian Consul, dwl 12 Union Pl
Porch W., waiter, dwl Overland House
Porep Lewis, watchmaker with A. E. Hartmann, dwl 1 Park Av
Porporato Francisco, laborer, dwl 1 Grand Pl
PORT LUDLOW MILLS, Charles L. Dingley agent, office Pier 4 Steuart
Port Wardens Board of, office 525 Front
Porte C. F., machinist, dwl Guillaume Tell Hotel Portener Theophilo, clerk, dwl 518 Valencia Porteous Alexander, stoves, 1314 Dup, dwl 1318 Dup Porter -, dwl 230 Kearny
Porter Artal, laundryman with Solomon May, dwl 1142 Folsom
Porter Asa A., saloonkeeper, dwl 313 Geary
PORTER, BLUM & SLESSINGER ( George K. Por- ter, John Blum, Lewis Slessinger, and Moses Blum Jr.). manufacturers and importers boots and shoes, 117 Battery
Porter C. H., student Heald's Business College
PORTER DAVID, wholesale wines and liquors, 531 and 533 Clay (and Porter. Donaldson & Co.), dwl NW cor Powell and California
Porter Denman C., physician, office and dwl 433 Clementina
PORTER, DONALDSON & CO. ( David Porter and James Donaldson), shipping and commission merchants, 314 Sansom
Porter Edward (colored), express wagon, NW cor Battery and Commercial, dwl 1212 Pacific
Porter Edward, lumber stevedore, dwl 1 Market
Porter George K. (Porter, Blum, & Slessinger), dwI 418 Minna
PORTER GEORGE W., carpenter, 212 Stevenson, dwl 747 Market
Porter Harriet (widow), dwl 1220 Jackson
Porter Harry, seaman, dwl 32 Stouart
Porter Horace ( Lewis & P.), dw1 1424 Mission Porter J. (widow), dwl 321 Powell
PORTER JAMES ( William S. Moss & Co.), dwl N W cor Sansom and Washington
Porter James, shoemaker, dwl Columbia Hotel
Porter John, bricklayer, dwl Orizaba nr San Miguel Station
Porter John, hostler Villa, Golden Gate Park nr Fifth Av
Porter John, packer with Robert F. Bunker, dwl SE cor Pacific and Leavenworth
Porter John K., clerk with P. N. Butt & Co., dwI SE cor Kearny and Pacific
Porter John T., clerk C. P. R. R., dwl Sierra nr Kentucky
Porter John W., pork packer with Robert F. Bunk- er, dwl 1235 Pacific
Porter John William, bricklayer New City Hall, dwl NW cor Seneca and Otsego
Porter Joseph, trackman Central R. R., dwl Cook nr Point Lobos Av
Porter Joshua, packer with Cutting & Co., dwl 415 Mission
Porter J. R., dentist, office and dwl 22 Montgomery Porter Levi, painter with John F. Kennedy, dwl 164 Jossio
Porter Mary (widow), dwl 1609 Mason
PORTER NATHAN, attorney at law, office 7 Mont- gomery Av, rooms 22 and 23, res Alameda
Porter Nathaniel D., fruits, NW cor Larkin and North Point
| Porter Samuel, carpenter S. F. Cordage Co., dwl Si- erra nr Kentucky
Porter Thomas, milkman, Bay View, South S. F. Porter Victoria Mrs., dwl 421 Powell
Porter William, waiter, dw1 St. Nicholas Hotel
Porter William F., sewing machine operator, dwl 1165 Broadway
Porter William H. ( Lockhart, O' Day & Co.), dwl NE cor Twenty-second and Howard
Porter William H., auditor C. P. R. R. Co., NE cor Fourth and Townsend, dwl Lick House
Porter William H., bookkeeper Alta California, dwl 8 Mason
Porter W. T., principal scenic artist California The- ater, dwl 323 Kearny
Portons James, packer with Cutting & Co., dwl 547 Mission
Portis William, blacksmith, dwl 24 700
PORTLAND BOILER WORKS, Moynihan & Ait- ken proprietors, 311 and 313 Mission
Portland Silver M. Co., B. J. Gray secretary, office 438 California
Portlay James, laborer, dwl N s Nineteenth bet Eu- reka and Douglass
Portmann Goorge E.(G. E. Portmann's Soap Works), dwl cor Sixteenth and Harrison
Portmann's (G. E.) Soap Works (George E. Port- man and Henry Steil), cor Sixteenth and Har- rison
Portois Peter / Portois & Hillert), dw1 412 Green
PORTOIS & HILLERT ( Peter Portois and Frede- rick Hillert), architects and engineers, office 207 Sansom
Portons John, laborer, dwl 214 Ritch
PORTSMOUTH HOUSE, Lewis H. Bailey proprie- tor, NW cor Clay and Brenham PI
PORTUGAL, Francis Berton consul, office 527 Clay
PORTUGUESE PROTECTIVE AND BENEVO- LENT ASSOCIATION, rooms 109 California
Posner Max, salesman 221 Sansom, dw1 109 Mont Posner Philip, peddler, dwl 907 Folsom
Post Arthur H., receiving teller National Gold Bank and Trust Co., dw1 1507 Clay
Post Edward, laborer, dw1 726 Pacific
Post Frederick L., clerk S. F. Post-office, dwl 113 Prospect Pl
Post Frederick L. Jr., entry clerk Glasgow Iron and Metal Importing Co., dwl 113 Prospect PI
Post George, messenger, dw1 503 Market
Post H. J., millwright, dwl 7 Martin's Block, S & Market nr Seventh
Post James, boarding, NE cor Brannan and Eighth
Post James B., carpenter, dwl 1230 Mission
Post Lillie Miss, adjuster Coiner's Department U. S. Mint, dw1 113 Prospect PI
POST-OFFICE S. F., NW cor Washington and Bat Post St. House, William Paul proprietor, 207 Post Post V. B. Mrs., dw1 303 Lombard
Post Victor C., armorer First Regiment Armory, dwl 411 Folsom
Postag Carolina (widow), shirtmaker, 1511 Mason
Postal Christopher, porter with C. O. Brigham & Co., dw1 8 Oregon
Postel Amandus ( Maass & P.), dwl 743 Vallejo
Postel Christian ( Bucking & P.), dwl NW cor Pa- cific and Taylor
Postel Isaac, cabinetmaker, 106515 Market
Postel John ( Postel and Brandt), dwl 223 Perry, rear Postel Rudolph, upholsterer with Henry A. Gullix- son, dw1 610 Natoma, rear
Postel William, expressman with Haviland & Co., dwl SE cor Twenty-fourth and Noe
Postel & Brandt (John Postel and John Brandt), groceries and liquors, 223 Perry
Postellen Thomas, conductor N. B. and Mission R. R., dwl 228 Perry
Postiglion Joseph, tailor, 614 Merchant
Potasto Jacob, laborer Bay Sugar Refinery
Potel Theobald, dwl 520 Merchant
Potentini Frank, waiter, dwl 700 California
POTRERO AND BAY VIEW R. R. CO., J. L. Willcutt secretary, general office NE cor Fourth and Townsend
POTRERO COMPANY, manufacturers neats-foot oil, etc., Charles Alpers manager, works SE cor Fifth Av and N, South S. F.
Potrero Distillery Co., Pennsylvania Av bet Yolo and Novada
Potrero Tannery, Jacob Beisel proprietor, cor Mis- sissippi and Santa Clara
FARNSWORTH & CLARK, Gen'l Fire and Marine Insurance Agency; office 230 Cal. 8t.
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, Glassware and Toys.
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Potron Charles, bookkeeper with Justinian Caire, and smoking-tobacco factory, 605 Post
Potter Abiather F., machinist, dwl 114 Oak
Potter Addison, agent Mackey, Walker & Co., patent machinery, 223 Mission, dw1 9 Taylor
Potter Albert, porter with Weil & Woodleaf, dwl 123 Garden
Potter Carrie Miss, milliner with Mrs. W. J. Butler, dwl Howard nr Seventh
Potter Charles A., market, SE cor Seventh and How- ard, dwl 1119 Howard
Potter Charles M., compositor Call, dw1 924 Stockton Potter Edward, bookkeeper, dwl 13 O'Farrell
Potter Elizabeth A. (widow), dwl 904 Jackson
Potter Emily Miss, dw1 812 Webster
Potter Francis E., lastmaker with S. F. Last Co., dwl 412 Clemontina
Potter Frank T., mining, office 420 Montgomery room 8 third floor, dwl 238 Taylor
Potter Frederick S., laborer Eureka Warehouse, dwl W s Montgomery bet Lombard and Chestnut
Potter Frederick W. (S. F. Last Factory), dwl 114 Oak
Potter Helen S. (widow), dwl 80 Market
Potter Henry, shoemaker with Charles Palmer, dwl Columbia Hotel
Potter Henry N., accountant 404 Front, res Oakland Potter Jesse S., collector with Miller & Lux, dwl 430 Bryant
Potter John R., foreman Eureka Warehouse, dwl 1814 Dupont
Potter Lyman G., carpenter with William L. Bovyer, dwl 123 Garden
Potter Milton H., clerk with Thomas H. Selby & Co., dw1 850 Market
Potter R. B., dwl Columbia Hotel
Potter Thomas L., salesman, dwl 904 Jackson
Potter W., stevedore P. M. S. S. Co.
Potter William, carpenter with D. A. Macdonald & Co., dw1 617 Mission
Potter William, teamster with Charles Williams, dwl 625 Minna
Pottet H., florist, cor Twenty-first and Harrison Potthoff Mary (widow), furnished rooms, 220 Stev
Potts Richard C., printer with Frank Eastman, res Oakland
Potts Thomas, lumberman with A. M. Simpson & Bro., dw1 569 Stevenson
Poullain A., clerk with J. J. O'Brien, dw1 428 Green- wich
Poulson Ole, tanner with Charles Swenson, dwl Mis- souri nr Santa Clara
Poulteney J., watchmaker, 137 Mont, dwl 531 Bryant Poulter Charles P., springmaker with Betts' Spring Co., dw1 2225 Howard
Poulterer Thomas J., stock broker, office 409 Cali- fornia, dwl 2200 Steiner
POULTNEY GEORGE, Tattersall's Livery and Sale Stable, 524 Third, dwl 320 Brannan
POUNDKEEPER, office N s Pine bet Steiner and Pierce
Poupin Victor, workman with I. Landsberger & Co., dwl Es Miss bet Twenty-fifth and Twenty-sixth Pourcho Frederick ( Pourcho & Witmann), dwl 618 Filbert
POURCHO & WITMANN ( Frederick Pourcho and George Witmann/, Occidental Restaurant, 536 Washington
Pouvreau John, tinsmith, 1427 Dupont
Pouyallet Charles, California nursery, cor Harrison and Twentieth
Pouzadoux Louis, upholsterer, oilcloths, carpets, etc .; 1011 Stockton, dw1 818 Broadway
Pouzet Celestien, bootmaker, 734 Mont third floor Pouzet Lucien, bootmaker, 734 Mont third fioor
Powell A. Jr., student Heald's Business College
Powell Archibald, teamster with Elliot & Bro., dwl 22 Turk
Powell Bernard, tailor, dw1 1103 Mason
Powell George E., bookkeeper with California Jew- elry Co., dw1 739 Harrison
Powell Henry, fireman stm Alameda, Oakland Ferry Powell Howell A., attorney at law, office 520 Mont- gomery, dwl 426 Kearny
Powell Isaac 'T. (Jones & P.), dwl 4081/2 Shipley
Powell James, carriagesmith with Kimball Manu- facturing Co., res Alameda
Powell Joseph, cook, dwl 13 Broadway
Powell L. F., assistant superintendent Wells, Fargo & Co.'s Express, dw1 607 Polk
Powell M. Mrs. (widow), dwl 220 Third
Powell P., seaman stm Pelican, Oregon S. S. Co., dwl 32 Steuart
Powell Patrick, laborer, dw1 631 Natoma
Powell Richard, carpenter, dwl 8 Taylor
Powell Richard C., porter with Louis Sloss & Co., dw1 305 Bryant
Powell Robert B., salesman with Abrams & Carroll, dwl 727 Pine
Powell Samuel, painter, dw1 423 Bush
Powell Thomas, stevedore, dwl 605 Third
Powell William, seaman, dwl 26 Steuart
Powell William Charles Rev., dwl 180y Taylor
Powelson Charles A., shipcarpenter, dwl 819 Kearny
Powelson John P., express wagon, cor Bush and Montgomery, dwl 1141 Union
Powelson William L., engineer Cosmopolitan Hotel, dwl 14 Downey
Power James, seaman, dwl 231 Main
Power John, cartman, dwl 818 Beale, rear
Power John, clerk with Lazarus Schwartz, dwl 613 Bush
Power M. L., miner, dwl 1024 Folsom
Power Patrick Rev., assistant pastor St. Patrick's Church, dw1 744 Mission
Power Thomas, carpenter, dwi S s Fourteenth bet Folsom and Harrison
Powers -, stevedore with Menzies, Lowry & Bing- ham
Powers Carrie L. Miss, teacher, dwl 3 Ewer Pl
Powers Catherine, dressmaker with Mary B. Quigg, dwl 614 Broadway
Powers Charles A., engineer with Isaac H. Small, dwl 609 Folsom
Powers Charles H., painter, dw1 3 Ewer PI
Powers Daniel, millman with Wells, Russell & Co., dwi 7191% Clementina
Powers Edward, cooper with J. Y. Wilson & Co., dwl Buchanan nr Bay
Powers Edward, longshoreman, dwl 318 Main
Powers Edward J., plumber with J. H. O'Brien, dwl E s Laguna bet Bush and Pine
Powers Frank, driver N. B. and Mission R. R., dwl SW cor Fourth and Folsom
Powers Frederick H., clerk with Cluff & Dewitt, dwl 609 Folsom
Powers George F., carpenter with Boobar & Rich- ardson, dwl 1118 Market
Powers George H., oculist, office and dwl 215 Geary Powers Isaac N., dwl 2725 Howard
Powers James, seaman P. M. S. S. Gipsey
Powers James, shipcarpenter, dwl lol Silver
Powers James, tinsmith with Brittan, Holbrook & Co., dwl 20 O'Farrell
Powers James Do market, SW cor Jessie and Sev- enth, dw1 612 Stevenson
Powers James M., marblecutter, dw1 921 Jones
Powers James W., carpenter and builder, dwl E s
Folsom bet Twenty-seventh and Twenty-eighth, Bernal Heights
Powers John, dwl NE cor Fell and Laguna
Powers John, baker with Donnelly & Tuite, dwl 228 First
Powers John, carpenter, dwl 323 Minna
Powers John, groceries and liquors, NW cor Hyde and Union
Powers John, laborer Fort Point
Powers John, laborer Golden Gate Park, dwl NW cor Geary and Cemetery Av
Powers John, laborer Pacitic Rolling Mill, dwl Sierra nr Michigan
Powers John, laborer with Domingo Ghirardelli
Powers John, porter, dwl 46 Clementina
Powers John, stevedore, dwl 242 Fremont
Powers John, varnisher with John Hoey, dwl S s Bush bet Baker and Lyon
Powers John, with Marshall Doane, dwI S s Liberty bet Valencia and Guerrero
Powers John D., market, dwl 135 Hayes
Powers J. W., foreman P. M. S. S. Co.'s Dock, dwl Constitution Hotel, 517 First
Powers Lillie Miss, milliner with Mrs. Rosina Rior- dan, dwl Mission nr Twenty-third
Powers M., hillman N. B. and Mission R. R.
Powers Margaret (widow), housekeeper, dwl 444 Minna
Powers Mary Mrs., seamstress with Adolph Muller, dwl 318 Main
Powers Michael, groceries and liquors, NW cor Clementina and Eighth
PACIFIC COAST BUSINESS DIRECTORY, 1874-6, will be published September, 1874.
Get a Policy in the ÆTNA INSURANCE CO., OF HARTFORD. It is the best. GEO. C. BOARDMAN, Manager, 14 Merchants' Exchange.
L. W. KENNEDY, General Insurance Agent, Fire, Marine, and Life, 411 California St.
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Powers Michael, teamster, dw1 812 Vallejo
Powers Nicholas, baker with California Cracker Co., dwi 1112 Montgomery
Powers Patrick, laborer Potrero and Bay View R. R., dwl 338 Ritch
Powers Patrick J., plumber with J. H. O'Brien, dwl Es Laguna bet Bush and Pine
Powers Patrick W., stonecutter, dw1 537 Howard
Powers Thomas, calker Shipcalkers' Association, 713 Mission
Powers Thomas F., salesman with Nolan Bros., dwl NW cor Hyde and Union
Powers Thomas J., market. 135 Hayes, dwl 120 Polk Powers William, laborer, dwl 122 Shipley, rear
Powers William, laborer with James McDevitt, W 8 Sansom bet Broadway and Vallejo
Powers William, laborer with John Kchoe
Powletti Antonio, fruits, SE cor Pacific and Davis, dw1 320 Broadway
Powning James ( Powning & Howard) , dw1 200 Hyde Powning Joseph, bookkeeper with California Pow- der Works, dwl 640 Fell
Powning Thomas, foreman Hercules Powder Works, Central Road nr Fourth Av
Powning & Howard (James Powning and H. Charles Howard), stock brokers, office 332 Montgomery Poy Kee (Chinese), shoe factory, 310 Pine
Pracht August, carpenter, dw1 333 Bush
Pracy George T., real estate, dwl NE cor Church and Twenty-third
Praeger Leopold, waiter with P. Berges & Co., dwl 745 Market
Praet Edward, jewelry and fancy goods, 139 Fourth Prag Conrad, merchant, dwl 1021 Post
Prag George W., clerk with Martin Prag, res Oak- land
Prag Martin, stoves and tinware, 125 Clay, dwl 816 Filbert
Prag Mary Mrs., teacher South Cosmopolitan Gram- mar School, dwl 1021 Post
Pragel August, silversmith, dwl 110 Taylor, rear
Prager Abraham J., dry goods, 829 Kearny, dw1 4251% Clementina
Praget Teresa G. (widow), dwl 7 Graham Pl
Praget Henry, machinist, dw1 7 Graham Pl
Pragge Adolph, laborer Cal. Sugar Refinery, dwl cor Eighth and Brannan
Prahl Emil, cashier Imperial Fire Insurance Co., dwl 2012 Wetmore Pl
Prahl Henry H., tailor, dw1 92012 Folsom
Praider John, milkman, dwl 1208 Larkin
Prairo Edward F., clerk with J. Everding & Co., dwl Water bet Mason and Taylor
Prairo John M., blacksmith with Hinckley & Co., dw1 5 Tohama
Praizo John ( Hock & P.), dwl 6 Pollard Pl
Prask N., student Heald's Business College
Prato Antonio, marblepolisher with Stephen Cam- podonico, dwl cor Vallejo and Montgomery Pratt -- , stevedore with Menzies, Lowry & Bing- bam
Pratt Charles J., saloonkeeper, dwl 115 Sixth Pratt Charles P., dwl 26 Laurel Pl
Pratt David, cook, dwl 533 Commercial
Pratt David J .. carpenter, dwl 5571% Minna
Pratt Elijah S., clerk with Joseph H. Bailey, dw1 830 l'nion, rear
Pratt Emma C. Mrs., furnished rooms, 314 Bush
PRATT HENRY G., carpenter and builder, 113 Commercial, dw] 567 Howard
Pratt James, printer, dwl 555 Jessie
Pratt James N., druggist with J. C. Young Medical Institute, dwl 26 John
Pratt J. H., musician, dw1 638 Clay
Pratt John, laborer, dwl SW cor East and Pacific
Pratt Joseph E., porter with Dalton & Gray, dwl 54 Minna
PRATT LEONIDAS E. ( Bartlett & P.), attorney at law and president Masonic Savings and Loan Bank, 6 l'ost, office 636 Sacramento, dw1 606 Fol- som
Pratt Levy O., waiter with Charles Haacke, dw1 821 Market
Pratt Nathan, dwl S a Laurel Av bet Webster and Buchanan
Pratt Orville C., attorney at law, office NW cor Mont- gomery and Sacramento room 7, dwl 26 Laurel Pl Pratt Perry, patent medicines, 668 Harrison
Pratt Robert F., clerk with Ryan & McKnight, dwl 555 Jessie
Pratt Steam Pump Co., office Pacific Iron Works, 127 First
Pratt Thomas (Shepard & P.), dw1 800 Third
Pratt William H., carpenter with Henry G. Pratt, dw1 569 Howard
Pray H. Frank, clerk with Irvine, Harker & Co., dwl 232 Sutter
Preble Charles B. ( Preble & Co.), dw1 56 Tehama
Preble Charles S. ( Preble & Co.), ros San Buenaven- tura
Preble Francis, stairbuilder with Jesse & Drew, dwl 35612 Brannan
Proble Frank E., student Heald's Business College Preble Lucius W., engineer, dwl 51412 Third
Preble L. W. Mrs., dressmaker, 51412 Third
Preble William, carpenter, dwl 822 Folsom
PREBLE & CO. ( Charles B. and Charles S. Preble), California Cider Works, 218 Davis
Precht Charles Mrs. (widow), dwl 1215 Bush
Preda G. & Co. ( Frank Bazzurro), liquor saloon, 506 Clay
Preda Guiseppi (G. Preda & Co.), dw1 928 Mont
Prediger George, barkeeper, dwl 813 Washington
Preece Albert, Land Office C. P. R. R., dwl SW cor Twenty second and Mission
Prefontaine J. J. R. de, musician, dwl SE cor Turk and Taylor
Prefumo Charles F., student Heald's Business Col- lege
Pregel August O., metalspinner with W. K. Vander- slice & Co., dwl 110 Taylor, rear
Pregel Carlos, silversmith, dwl 178 Stevenson
Preggin Henry, cabinetmaker, dwl 34 Minna
Prelato Francis Rev., professor St. Ignatius College, 814 Market
Prendeble William T., teamster, dwI 3 Vallejo
Prendol George L., carpenter Excelsior Mills, dwl 44412 Brannan
Prendergast John Rev., rector St. Mary's Cathedral, dwl 628 California
Prendergast John M. ( Prendergast & Doherty), dwl 537 Seventh
Prendergast Patrick, blacksmith with A. Muir & Co., dwl 247 Beale
Prendergast William, longshoreman, dwl 128 Clara Prendergast & Doherty (John M. Prendergast and
John P. Doherty), plumbers and gasfitters, 534 Pine
Prendergast. See Pendergast
Prendiville Patrick, laborer with Pacific Glue Man- ufacturing Co., dwl N & Broadway bet Van Ness Av and Franklin
Preni George, fisherman, Clay St. Wharf
Prentice Calvin, conductor N. B. and Mission R. R., dwl 829 Folsom
Prentice Ellen (widow), boarding, Georgia nr Sierra Prentice Frederick A., clerk Freight Depot C. P. R. R., dwl 611 Harrison
Prentice James, machinist P. M. S. S. Co.
Prentice Merrill, machinist, dwl 1130 Market
Prentice Thomas, expressman, dwl N & Green bet Hyde and Larkin
Prescott Casandra (widow), dw1 624 Capp
Prescott Charles A., stationer, 408 Third
Prescott Charles J., manager California Mills, dwl 562 Howard
Prescott Dorcas S. Miss, teacher Washington Gram- mar School, dwl 8 Mason
Prescott George W. (George W. Prescott & Co.), dwl 1024 Bush
Prescott George W. (H. J. Booth & Co.), dwl Grand Hotel
Prescott George W., carrier Alta California and Morning Call, dwl 132 Fourth
Prescott George W., ironworker S. F. Last Factory, dwl 129 Third
PRESCOTT GEORGE W. & CO. (N. L. Drew), wholesale lumberdealers, 1 Spear
Prescott Hattie Miss, teacher music, 12812 Fourth
PRESCOTT HOUSE, O. F. Becker proprietor, 983 Kearny
Prescott James G. (S. F. Co-operative Box Factory), dwl 1116 Leavenworth
Prescott John (S. F. Co-operative Box Factory), dwl 322 Ritch
Presentation Convent, Sisters Mercy, SW cor Taylor and Ellis
Presentation Convent, Sisters Presentation, N & Pow- ell bet Greenwich and Lombard
Presho Jamos (James Presho & Co.), res Oakland
MISSISSIPPI VALLEY F. & M. INS. CO .; Assets $500,000; Farnsworth & Clark, Agts.
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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Presho James & Co., commission produce, 119 Clay Presho Robert, heater with Pacific Rolling Mill, dwl Potrero Point
Press James, laborer, dwl 114 Stockton
Press William, hairdresser with John Lehritter, dwl 719 Vallejo
Prestat August, cook, dwl 137 Clara
Presthorn Hermann, bootmaker with Henry F. Maass, dwl 25 Morton
Preston A. W. ( Gibson & Preston), dwl Grand Hotel Preston Edgar F., attorney at law, office 13 City Hall
third floor, dwl W s Fillmore bet Clay and Wash- ington
Preston H. L., attorney at law, dwl 418 Post
Preston John, machinist S. P. R. R., dwI N E cor Kan- sas and Solano
Preston M. M. Mrs., ladies' nurse, dwl 36 Morton
Preston Otis J. (Preston & Mckinnon), dwl 1431 Mission
Preston Robert J., copyist California Theater, dwl (30) 32 Bernard
Preston William, laborer, dwl 18 Natoma, rear
Preston William, lather, dwl 539 Natoma
Preston William, porter with E. H. Jones & Co., dwl 919 Jackson
Preston William H., janitor Dashaway Hall, dw1 36 Morton
PRESTON & MCKINNON ( Otis J. Preston and John J. Mckinnon), lumber dealers, Pier 5 Steuart Pretch James, fruits, dwl 527 Pine
Pretorius Frederick, boilermaker with S. F. Boiler Works, dwl 120 Geary
Pretorius Sophia (widow), dwl 25 Zoe
Prevel Louis, laborer with M. C. Boulanger, dwl cor Howard and Seventh
Prevost A. L., medical studant, dwl 204 Sutter
Provost Augustin W., laborer, dwl 2015 Polk
Prevost E., druggist French Hospital, S s. Bryant bet Fifth and Sixth
Prevost Henry, painter, dw1 415 Brannan
Prevost Joseph R., physician and professor Materia Medica University College, office 201 Sutter, dwl 894 Sutter
Price Benjamin, capitalist, dw1 405 Sutter
Price Charles H., clerk, dw1 520 Geary
Price Charles M., druggist with William Pickering, dwl SE cor Broadway and Stockton
Price David, foreman with Richardson & Holland, dwi Jefferson bet Fourth and Fifth
Price Edward, painter with Wason & Morris, dwl W s Tehamu bet Twenty-seventh and Twenty-eighth, Bernal Heights
Price Edward Leigh ( May & P.), dwl SW cor Broad- way and Montgomery
Price George, teamster Alms House, Mission Ocean House Road
Price Georgo N., hairdresser with Henry Schuck, dwl 742 Washington
Price Henry, dwl 400 Sansom
Price Henry F., salesman with E. A. Fargo & Co., dwl 100 McAllister
Price Hugh, tailor, 625 Merchant third floor, dw1 617 Mission
Price Jumes, laborer, dwl 424 Powell
Price James, liquor saloon, 304 l'acitic
Price James, watchman Savings and Loan Society, res Oakland
Price James il., porter 412 Battery, dwl 112 Hayes Price James K .. clerk with Son Brothers, dwl 515 Greenwich
Price John, barkeeper with Knippenberg & El- mers, dwl S s Lombard bet Sansom and Mont Price John, liquor saloon, 831 Kearny, dw1 005 Jack Price John, shipcarpenter, dwl 1027 Market Price John C., boarding, 109 Vallejo
Price Len, machinist with Benjamin Harris, dwl 1105 Mason
Price Louis E., clerk with Feldbusch & Co., dwl 632 Market
PRICE MICHAEL, manufacturer cutlery, 10 Ste- venson and retail 415 Kearny, dwl 204 Francisco Price Parcees, carriagemaker, dwl N s Fifteenth bet Natoma and Minna
Price Press Co., I. J. Truman manager, office 17 and 19 Front
Price Rose (widow), dwl 6 Morse
Price T. Dickson, clerk U. S. Medical Director, 105 Stockton, dwl 105 Turk
Price Thomas, coalpasser P. M. S. S. Constitution Price Thomas, policeman City Hall, dwl 5 Natoma
Price Thomas, professor chemistry University Col- lege, and analytical chemist S. F. Assaying and Refining Works, dwl 715 Post
Price William, carpenter with Richardson & Hol- land, res Oakland
Price William (colored), jobber, dwl 722 Pacific
Prico William, teamster with Blair & Chase, dwl Ns Market opp S. P. R. R. Depot
Price William, watchman with Grosh & Rutherford, dwl Es Folsom bet Twenty-seventh and Twen- ty-eighth
Price William E., druggist with Painter & Calvert, dwl 216 Stockton
Price Winnie (widow), dwl SW cor Brannan and Gilbert
Prichard Frank, painter, dwl 28 First
Prichard Richard, seaman, dwl SE cor Mission and Steuart
Prichard Timothy, carrier Evening Bulletin, dwl 8 Central Pl
Prichard. See Pritchard
Pride of the Mountain M. Co., T. L. Richards secre- tary, office 400 California
Prideaux John, salesman with George A. Meigs, dwl 30 Market
Pridham Henry, tailor with Michael Savage, dwl 107 Shipley
Pridham H. T., cabinetmaker with Kragen & Co., dwl Minna nr Second
Pridy John ( McGrath & P.), dwl cor Prospect and Cortland avs, Bernal Heights
Priebatch Julius, tailor, dwl 330 Minna
Priebatch Wolf, cigars and tobacco, 146 Third, dwl 330 Minna
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