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SAN FRANCISCO CIGAR-BOX FACTORY, Klop- penburg & Klatt proprietors, factory 132 aud 134 Berry, office 324 Clay
SAN FRANCISCO COMMERCIAL ASSOCIATION, M. H. Myers secretary, office 312 California
San Francisco Cooperative Box Factory (J. T. Miles, Thomas R. Judson, J. G. Prescott, and John Prescott), Berry bet Third and Fourth
San Francisco Cooperative Land and Building Asso- ciation, office 300 Montgomery
SAN FRANCISCO CORDAGE MANUFACTORY, Tubbs & Co. proprietors, S s Indiana bet Sierra and Nevada, office 613 Front
San Francisco County Medical Society of Homeo- pathic Practitioners, rooms 232 Sutter
San Francisco Dental Society, rooms 234 Sutter
SAN FRANCISCO DIRECTORY (annually), Henry G. Langley proprietor, office 612 Clay
San Francisco Dredging Co., William H. Taylor pres- ident, office 6 Merchants' Exchange
SAN FRANCISCO EMPLOYMENT OFFICE, Angle & Woodworth proprietors, office 606 Clay
San Francisco Eye and Ear Infirmary, 722 Mont
SAN FRANCISCO FEMALE HOSPITAL, Dr. C. T. Deane surgeon in charge, Mrs. A. B. Thomp- son matron, 917 Clay
SAN FRANCISCO FIRE DEPARTMENT, John P. Shine secretary, office 23 Kearny
SAN FRANCISCO FOUNDLING ASYLUM, Point Lobos Road nr Agricultural Park
SAN FRANCISCO GAS LIGHT CO., works How- ard, Beale, Fremont, and Natoma, cor King and Second, SE cor Fifth and Howard, cor Tenth and Channel, and foot Humboldt Potrero, office SE cor First and Natoma
SAN FRANCISCO GAS LIGHT CO.'S WHARF, foot Second
San Francisco Glass Works, Carlton Newman pro- prietor, S s King nr Fourth, office 530 Wash
San Francisco Hauling Co., Hancock & Kelso, office 414 Beale
San Francisco Hay Exchange, rooms 8 Clay
San Francisco Homeopathic Dispensary, 234 Sutter
San Francisco Hotel, Margaret Lewis proprietress, 502 Mission
SAN FRANCISCO INSURANCE CO., S. S. Tilton president, W. H. Knight secretary, L. W. Ken- nedy manager, office 411 California
San Francisco Iron Works, Sefrin & Schober propri- etors, 203 Fremont
SAN FRANCISCO JEWELRY MANUFACTORY, David W. Laird proprietor, 610 Merchant
SAN FRANCISCO JOURNAL OF COMMERCE (monthly), S. F. Journal of Commerce Publish- ing Co. proprietors, William H. Murray manager, otlice 414 Clay
San Francisco Lace Co., Lewis Lyon superintendent, office 639 Market
SAN FRANCISCO LADIES' PROTECTION AND RELIEF SOCIETY, SE cor Franklin and Post SAN FRANCISCO LAST FACTORY (Joseph Le- veque, J. H. Moody, and Fred. W. Potter), man- ufacturers lasts, 10 Stevenson
SAN FRANCISCO LAUNDRY ASSOCIATION (S. F. Bufford, Charles Schilling, James Carroll, H. H. Wood, and John J. Kenna), laundry, N W cor Turk and Fillmore, office IS Geary
SAN FRANCISCO LAW LIBRARY, 27 and 28 Montgomery Block
SAN FRANCISCO LYING-IN HOSPITAL AND FOUNDLING ASYLUM, 702 Mission and 209 Jessie
SAN FRANCISCO MARKET, 522 and 530 Clay
SAN FRANCISCO MARKET REVIEW (weekly), J. Il. Carmany & Co. publishers, ottico 40J Wash- ington
SAN FRANCISCO MEDICAL BENEVOLENT SO- CIETY, rooms 204 Montgomery
SAN FRANCISCO MICROSCOPICAL SOCIETY, C. Mason Kinne secretary. rooms 531 California
SAN FRANCISCO NEWS LETTER AND CALI- FORNIA ADVERTISER (weekly), Frederick Marriott editor and proprietor, office 605-613 Merchant
San Francisco Nursery, Edward L. Reimer proprio- tor, SE cor Nineteenth and Folsom
SAN FRANCISCO OLYMPIC CLUB (now Olympic Club), rooms NE cor How and Now Montgomery SAN FRANCISCO PACKING AND PROVISION CO., W. K. Dietrich manager, 513-521 Wash
San Francisco Paper Collar Manufactory, J. New- man & Co. proprietors, ti Battery
SAN FRANCISCO PERCUSSION MATCH CO., Charles K. Clark manager, factory Ritch bet Brannan and Townsend, office 408 Market
San Francisco Pioneer Rowing Club, Long Bridge SAN FRANCISCO PIONEER VARNISH WORKS, Gustave Hueter proprietor, Nevada bet Kansas and Rhode Island, depot 408 Commercial
SAN FRANCISCO PIONEER WOOLEN FAC- TORY, Black Point bet Polk and Van Ness Av. office and salesroom 115 Battery
SAN FRANCISCO PLATING WORKS, E. G. Den- niston proprietor, 653 and 655 Mission
SAN FRANCISCO POST-OFFICE, NW cor Wash- ington and Battery
SAN FRANCISCO PRODUCE EXCHANGE, Wil- liam HI. Walker secretary, rooms NE cor Davis and Clay
San Francisco Real Estate Association, Henry Con- nor secretary, office 805 Green
SAN FRANCISCO REAL ESTATE CIRCULAR, Thomas Magee proprietor, office 310 Montgomery SAN FRANCISCO REAL ESTATE REPORTER, Bacon & Co. publishers, office 500 Clay
SAN FRANCISCO RECREATION GROUNDS, cor Folsom and Twenty-fifth
SAN FRANCISCO RESTAURANT, Albert Seiz proprietor, 324 Montgomery
SAN FRANCISCO SAVINGS UNION, James De- Fremery president, Lovell White cashier, 532 Cal SAN FRANCISCO SAVINGS UNION BUILDING, NE cor California and Webb
SAN FRANCISCO SCREW BOLT WORKS, Phelps Bros. proprietors, 13-17 Drumm
San Francisco Semi-Annual Trade Circular, John Gilman publisher, office 517 Clay
SAN FRANCISCO SEMI- ANNUAL TRADES' GUIDE AND CALIFORNIA DIRECTORY, D. M. Bishop & Co. proprietors, office 521 Clay
San Francisco Shoe Factory, Simon Wolff proprietor, 511 Market
SAN FRANCISCO SOCIETY FOR THE PREVEN- TION OF CRUELTY TO ANIMALS, office 614 Merchant
San Francisco Spiritualists' Union, rooms Charter Oak Hall
SAN FRANCISCO STOCK AND EXCHANGE BOARD, William Burling president, Franklin Lawton secretary, rooms 411% California
SAN FRANCISCO STOCK BREWERY, SE cor Francisco and Powell
San Francisco Tunnel and Mining Co. (Utah), office 430 California
San Francisco Turnverein Halle, 310 O'Farrell
SAN FRANCISCO VEREIN, rooms 428 Pine nr Kearny
San Francisco Water Co., William Burling president, office 29 Merchants' Exchange
San Francisco White Lead Works, John Rueger pro- prietor, Visitacion Valley nr Six-mile House, of- fice 651 Folsom
San Francisco Wire Works, Charles H. Gruenhagen proprietor, 665 Mission
SAN FRANCISCO WOOL EXCHANGE, E. Grisar & Co. proprietors, NW cor Sansom and Bdwy
SAN FRANCISCO YACHT CLUB, R. L. Ogden president, Henry G. Langley secretary, office 612 Clay
San Jacinto Tin Company (San Bernardino Co., Cal.), office 314 California
SAN JOAQUIN AND KING'S RIVER CANAL AND IRRIGATION CO., J. Mora Moss presi- dent, office 418 California
SAN JOAQUIN CHICORY CO., Lowry & Wight- man agents, office SE cor Davis and Clay
FARNSWORTH & CLARK furnish Safe and Reliable Insurance against Fire.
C. P. VAN SCHAACK & CO., 708, 712, 714, and 716 Kearny Street, Trunks and Valises.
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SAN JOAQUIN VALLEY WOOL GROWERS' AS- | Sanders James H., upholsterer with Mountain & SOCIATION, Thomas S. Milton secretary, office Rayo, dwi W s Alabama nr Twenty-fifth 331 Montgomery Sanders Jacob, fruit, 316 Sixth
SAN JOSE WOOLEN MILL COMPANY, John R. Mason agent, salesrooms 521 Market
San Leandro and San Francisco Express, Waggoner & Greeley proprietors, office 319 Washington
SAN MATEO CITY HOMESTEAD ASSOCIATION, office 137 Montgomery
San Mateo Land Association, I. T. Milliken secre- tary, office 302 Montgomery
San Pablo Line Packets, Clay St. Wharf
San Quentin Steamer, cor Davis and Vallejo
San Rafael Steamer, cor Davis and Vallejo
Sanborn A. J. / Sanborn, Vail & Co.), dwl 33 Kearny Sanborn Albion I. (Sanborn & Byrnes), dwl 19 Verona
Sanborn Bradbury (Sanborn, Vail & Co.), dw1 118 O'Farrell
Sanborn Frederick, drayman with William W. Call, dwl W s San Bruno Road nr Twenty-ninth
Sanborn Harvey L., clerk Freight Auditor's Office C. P. R. R., dwl Stanford House
Sanborn H. H., lumber surveyor, dw1 204 Sutter
Sanborn James, porter with Jacob Underhill & Co., dwl 557 Bryant
Sanborn John, merchant, dwl 718 Broadway
Sanborn John, street sprinkler, dw1 841 Harrison
Sanborn Theodore C., mining, office 40J California, res Oakland
SANBORN, VAIL & CO. (Bradbury Sanborn, A. H. Vail, and A. I. Sanborn), importers and manufacturers picture frames, 719 Market
SANBORN & BYRNES ( A. J. Sanborn and W. A. Byrnes), stairbuilders, Mission bet First and Fremont
Sanchez Ciprio, dw1 759 Clay
Sanchez Angel, cook, dwl 15 Pinckney
Sanchez Daniel, tailor with J. H. Curley & Co., dwl Vallejo nr Dupont
Sanchez F., fruits, dwl W s San José Av nr Twenty- fourth
Sanchez Flora (widow), dwl 1 Bannam Pl
Sanchez John F., butcher with Dunphy & Co., dwI S s Fifteenth Av nr Q, South S. F.
Sanchez Joseph C., real estate, dwl N s Sixteenth nr Guerrero
Sanchez Ramon B., assistant secretary Spring Valley Water W. Co., dwl 501 Ellis
Sanchez Randolph P., carpenter and builder, dwl 3 Goldman Pl
Sanchez Ricardo, vaquero with M. Brandenstein & Co.
Sanchez Rosalia (widow), dwl SE cor Stone and Jack- son
Sanchez Thomas, real estate, dwl N s Sixteenth nr Guerrero
Sand Brothers ( Ferdinand and Joseph), hairdres- sing saloon, 23 Third and 50 Fourth
Sand Daniel, laborer, dw] 32 Rausch
Sand Ferdinand ( Sand Bros.), dw1 632 Jessie
Sand Joseph ( Sand Bros.), dw] 634 Jessie
Sand Max, trussmaker with August Koehler, dwl 1323 Kearny
Sand I Charles, clerk with Philip Gerichten & Co., dwl 217 Broadway
Sandell John A. (Johnson & S.), dwl 41 Sacramento Sander James, carpenter P. M. S. S. Great Republic Sander Louis ( Dierks & S.), dwl 18 First
Sander Peter, deputy treasurer City und County, dwl 316 Sixth
Sander Robert, apothecary, NE cor Broadway and Larkin
Sander Samuel F., baker, dwl Fifth Av nr B, South S. F.
Sanders Amos A., teacher dancing, 71 New Mont- gomery, dwl 233 0'Farrell
Sanders Arnold, shoemaker, 534 Jack, dw1 625 Post Sanders Charles, dwl 616 Kearny
Sanders Ducke, physician and surgeon, office and dwl 1028 Dupont
Sanders Frederick, brewer, dwl 933 Kearny
Sanders Frederick A., teamster with Joseph E. Cul- verwell. dwl S s Ellis nr Buchanan
Sanders George, seaman, dwl 32 Steuart
Sanders George II. ( Wright & S.), dwl 1019 Hyde
Sanders George R., druggist clerk, dwl 6 John
Sanders Henry ( Sanders & Co.), dw1 1i18 Larkin
Sanders James, locksmith with Paul Z. Nauman, dwl 821 Battery
Sanders Johanna (widow), dw1 343 Bryant
Sanders John, longshoreman, dw1 53; Sacramento
Sanders John, upholsterer with J. A. Shaber & Co., dwl W s Webster nr Haight Sanders John E., painter, dw16 John
SANDERS JOHN P., proprietor Sanders' Hotel, SW cor Battery and Vallejo
Sanders Joseph J., porter Russ House
Sanders Mary (widow), dwl 6 John
Sanders Mary (widow), dw1 550 Fourth
Sanders Mary E. Miss, clerk. dwl 1714 Clay
Sanders Morton W., U. S. Navy, office U. S. Naval Rendezvous. Government House
Sanders Oregon, student with George A. Nourse, dwl 245 Second
Sanders Samuel, merchant, dwl Vermont bet Twen- ty-fourth and Yolo
Sanders Salomon A., jeweler with Wenzel, Rothschild & Hadenfeldt, dw1 625 Post
Sanders & Co. ( H. Sanders und L. Dettman), cop- persmiths, 421 Mission
Sanders. See Saunders
Sanderson Charles, helper with Phelps Bros., dw1 39 Sacramento
Sanderson Edward H. (Sanderson & Brother), dwl Es Vermont nr Twenty . fourth
Sanderson Edward H., clerk with Pilsbury, Webb & Co., dwl 427 Eddy
Sanderson E. S., clerk. dwl 36 Geary
Sanderson Frederick, butcher with Samuel Solomon, dw1 510 Stevenson
Sanderson George F., surveyor, dwl E s Steiner bet Jackson and Pacific .
Sanderson George H. (Jones & Co.), dw1 427 Eddy Sanderson George W., weigher, dwl 336 Clementina Sanderson Gold Mining Company (Calaveras Co., Cal.), office 113 Leidesdorff
Sanderson Hannah (widow), dwl 510 Stevenson
Sanderson James, bookkeeper with Allyne & White, dwl 15081% Jones
Sanderson James J., salesman with Keane, O'Con- nor & Co., dwl 100816 Market
Sanderson John H. (Sanderson & Jones), dwl 427 Eddy
Sanderson Lemuel A. (Sanderson & Horn), dwl 1310 Powell
Sanderson Luther C., salesman, dw1 229 Kearny
Sanderson Philip S., dwl Occidental Hotel
Sanderson Rufus C., clerk with Sanderson & Brother, dwl 22 Kearny
Sanderson Samuel A. (Sanderson & Brother), dwl E s Vermont nr Twenty-fourth
Sanderson Silas W .. attorney C. P. R. R., office cor Fourth and Townsend, dw1 17 South Park
Sanderson Virginia Miss, dwl 1325 Powell
Sanderson William N. (colored), hairdresser with O. L. Susand, dwl 1104 Pacific
Sanderson & Brother ( S. A. and E. H. Sanderson), importers and jobbers crockery and glassware, 310 and 312 Battery
SANDERSON & HORN / Lemuel A. Sanderson and Thomas L. Horn', importers and jobbers cigars and tobacco, 327 and 329 Front
Sandilands James, bookkeeper 109 Pine, dw1 708 Ma- son
Sandkuhle D., laborer Bay Sugar Refinery
Sandman John G., master brig Olga, office 310 San- som, dwl 102 Eddy
Sandre Dominick, bootblack, dwl 4 Quincy Pl
Sands Felix . Sands & Wissing), dwl 1054 Folsom Sands Frank, cook with John P. Olson, dwl 611 Pac
Sands & Wissing ( Felix Sunds and Frederick J. Wissing), wood and coal, 1054 Folsom
Sands George, soaman, dwl 415 Drumm
Sands John, blacksmith, dw1 313 Folsom
Sands Marcus, groceries and liquors, 311 Seventh
Sands Margaret, seamstress, dwl 15 Second
Sands Thomas, painter with Frost & Richards, dwl 47 Natoma
Sandstream Adolphus, shoemakor with Morris Fish- el. dwl 52% Howard
Sandstrem John, blacksmith with Calvin Natting & Son, dwl 52 Minna
Sandstrom John, silversmith with Schultz & Fischer. dwl :0) Mason
Sanford -, coal and wood dealer, dw1 746 Howard Sanford Charles, longshoreman, dwl Johnson Pl
PACIFIC COAST BUSINESS DIRECTORY, 1874-6, will be published September, 1874.
ETNA INSURANCE COMPANY, OF HARTFORD, has been established over 52 years, and has paid over $32,000,000 Losses.
KENNEDY'S INSURANCE AGENCY, Fire, Marine, and Life, represents $12,000,000.
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Sanford George, laborer New U. S. Appraiser's Build- | Sarcander August, salesman 537 Kear, dwl 936 How- ing ard
Sanford Isaac A., steward SE cor Miss and Steuart Sanford J. L., dwl Cosmopolitan Hotel
Sanford Joseph C. (colored), senman, dwl 5 Broadway
Sanford L. P. Mrs., furnished rooms, 334 Bush
Sanford Ransom A. (Crane & Brigham), dwl 913 Howard
Sanford Robert, fireman P. M. S. S. Orizaba
Sang Lung & Co. (Chinese), merchants, 826 Dupont Sang Yun (Chinese), tinware, 819 Dupont
Sanger Isidore, dentist with Henry C. Davis, dw1 234 Stevenson
Sanger J. Mrs. (widow), dressmaker, 704 Bush
Sanger Leopold, manufacturer clothing, dwl 326 Min Sanger Nelson H., wagonmaker with Thomas Haw- kins & Co., dw1 215 Pine
Sanguers Milton H., helper P. M. S. S. Co., dwl 139 Clara
Sanguineti Dominico (Bacigalupi & Co.), dwl 14 Bannam Pl
Sanguinetti Andrea, fruit dealer, dwl 210 Jones Sanguinetti John B. (Sanguinetti & S.), dw1 417 Bush Sanguinetti Joseph (Sanguinetti & Sanguinetti), dwl 417 Bush
Sanguinetti Leon, laborer with G. Venard, dwl 1514 Dupont
Sanguinetti & Sanguinetti (Joseph Sanguinetti and John B. Sanguinetti), wood and coal, 12 Geary Sangum Manuel, seaman stin Oriflamme Oregon S. S. Co.
SANITARIUM BATHS, Driscoll & Hagen proprie- tors, 2210 and 2212 Powell
Sanjurgo Francis, merchant, dwl 1045 Mission
Sankey Charles A., bookkeeper with Meeker, James & Co., dwl 1120 Howard
Sankey Jeremiah (Sankey & Mc Math), dwl 612 Shotwell
Sankey M. J. Mrs., teacher Lincoln Grammar School, dwl 1120 Howard
Sankey Samuel, hidedealer, dwl 51 Fifth
Sankey & MeMath (J. Sankey and J. Mc Math), painters, NW cor Third and Howard
Sannino Celestial, laborer, dw} 415 Powell
Sanrli Giarolomo, gardener, dwl NW cor Buchanan and Eddy
Sansom William H., carpenter,dwIN s Twenty-fourth nr York
Sansuparie Antoine, sawdust dealer, dwl 54 Tehama SANTA CLARA FLOUR MILLS, Charles Clayton & Co., agents, office NE cor Front and Clay
SANTA CRUZ AND LOWER COAST STEAMERS, Goodall, Nelson & Perkins agents, office NE cor East and Clay
Santa Cruz Bellen (widow), dressmaker, dwl Es Val- lejo Pl nr Vallejo
Santa Cruz Coal M. Co. (California), Louis Kaplan secretary, office 27 Merchants' Exchange
SANTA CRUZ ISLAND CO., wool growers, office 137 Montgomery
Santa Cruz Jesus M. (widow), laundress with An- doxea Marcou, dwl 1319 Kearny
Santa Cruz José, cigarmaker with Diez, Bertz & Co., dwl 112 Virginia
SANTA CRUZTANNERY, Gray, Jones & Co. agents, 418 Battery
SANTA GERTRUDES LAND ASSOCIATION, Mc- Lean & Hardy, office 338 Montgomery
Santa Rosa Co. (Chinese), cigar factory, 541 Merchant Santa Rosa Coal M. Co. (California), Frank L. Krei- der secretary, office 330 Montgomery
Santarlasci Basilio, picture-framemaker with Lippi Bros., dw1 757 Market
Santeli Antonio, waiter with N. Giamboni & Co., dwl 519 Clay
Santif Nicholas, dwl SW cor Fol and Twenty-second Santin Democrate, painter, dwl 1337 Dupont
Santos Guerino, laborer, dwl 1313 Dupont
Santry Andrew, hostler Market St. Railway, dwl 317 Hayes
Santry Daniel, harnessmaker with John O'Kane, dwl 107% Freelon
Santry John, laborer, dwl 317 Hayes
Santry Michael, laborer, dwl 520 Stevenson, rear
Sapata Patrocinia (widow), dwl 621 Vallejo
Sapin Charles G., collector, dw1 3 Morey Alley
Sapphire S. Mining Co. (Storey Co., Nev.), office 438 California
SARATOGA PAPER MILL (Santa Clara Co.), S. P. Taylor & Co. agents, warehouse 416 Clay
Sarcander John F., local editor S. F. Abend Post, dw1 2216 Mason
Sare Cilestin, waiter with Pourcho & Witmann, dwl 536 Washington
Sargent Bailey, real estate, dwl 1021 Washington
Sargent E. O., barkeeper with George B. Hess, dw1 8 Brenham PI
Sargent Edric A., salesman with A. L. Bancroft & Co., dwl N s Ellis bet Octavia and Laguna
Sargent Henry H., boxmaker S. F. Cooperative Box Factory, dwl 405 Beale
Sargent Joshua C., U. S. district officer Custom House, dwl 413 First
Sargent Robert, plasterer, dw1 909 Vallejo
Sargent Timothy, real estate, dwl 1602 Taylor
Sarle Benonia, patternmaker, dwl 7 Oak Grove Av
Sarle Richard A., patternmaker, dwl 12 Park Av
Sarles W. H., salesman with F. B. Taylor & Co., dwl SW cor Third and Folsom
Sarmientos Amanda Miss, hairdresser, dwl 1415 Stock Sarowsky John S., lumber, dwl W s Eureka bet Twenty-first and Twenty-second
Sarrail Patrick, laborer, dwl 1107 Union
Sarrazin Peter, clerk with J. Jullien & Co., dwl 823 Montgomery
Sarret Mathiou, furnished rooms and liquor saloon, SW cor Dupont and Pacific
Sarrte Bartholomew, peddler, dwl 1135 Mission Sarscen Edward, saloon and restaurant, 814 Third
Sarscen Joseph, barkeeper with Edward Sarscen, 814 Third
Sarsfield Cornelius, painter, dw1 1823 Leavenworth
Sarsfield James, laundryman S. F. Laundry, NW cor Turk and Fillmore
Sarsfield Marcella Mrs., furnished rooms, dwl 364 Minna
Sarsfield Michael, tailor with Michael Davis, dwI 911 Greenwich
Sarthon Bernard, laundry, 907 Sacramento
Sarthon Jacob, dairyman with John Casson, dwl Silver Av nr Golden City House
Sartor Joseph (Sartor & Steffani), dwl 728 Vallejo Sartor & Steffani (Joseph Sartor and Henry Steffa- ni), liquor saloon, 1010 Dupont
Sartori Augustine, bookkeeper with N. Giamboni & Co., dwl 1807 Stockton
Sartorious George J., machinist with Howe Machine Co., dwl 569 Stevenson
Sasia J., professor St. Ignatius College, 841 Market Sass Frederick, butcher with Henry Smith, NW cor Leavenworth and Broadway
Sass Louis, cabinetmaker with W. J. T. Palmer & Co., dw1 909 Kearny
Sass Marcus, groceries, 311 Seventh
Sassenberg Charles, painter, dwl 230 Second
Satchwell John, cooper with Lyon & Co., dwl 926 Minna
Satel Charles, cook with Schroth & Westerfeld, dwl 228 Kearny
Satter Adam, baker Eclipse Bakery, dwIl 1414 Dup Sather Peder ( Sather & Co.), res Oakland
SÅTIIER & CO. ( Peder Sather), bankers, NE cor Montgomery and Commercial
SATHER'S BUILDING, NE cor Montgomery and Commercial
Satterlee George A., office 41 Montgomery Block, dwl 1803 Van Ness Av
SATTERLEE JOHN, attorney at law, office 41 Mont- gomery Block, dwl 1805 Van Ness Av
Satterlee William, local agent Widow and Orphan Fund Life Ins. Co., office 41 Montgomery Block, dwl 1617 Jackson
Sattler Mary, liquor saloon, 505 Pacific
Saubion Paul, butcher with Rosela Desmer, dwl 621 Vallejo
SAUCELITO LAND AND FERRY CO., John H. Sayre secretary, office 331 Montgomery
Sauer William, professor music, dw1 1036 Jackson Sanere M., laborer La Grande Laundry
Sauffrein James, cook with James Vance, res Oak- Jand
Saufley R. C., collector, office 437 Pine, res Oakland SAUL EDMUND, carriage factory, 579 Market, dwl 14 Guy Pl
Saul William, seaman, dwl 32 Steuart
Saulez Laurent, upholsterer with California Furni- ture Manufacturing Co., dw1 1110 Howard Saulman Carson, miller, dwi 2208 Powell
ATLAS INS. CO. OF HARTFORD; Assets $325,000; Farnsworth & Clark, Agents.
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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Saulmann August J. (Saulmann & Lauenstein), dwl | SAVAGE & SON / Richard Savage), proprietors 835 Post Empire Foundry, 139 and 141 Beate."
SAULMANN & LAUENSTEIN ( August J. Saul- mann and Frederick L. Lauenstein), coffee sa- loon, restaurant and confectionery, and agents Caviar and Westphalia hams, 520 California
Saulnier John (John Saulnier & Co.), ros Bordeaux SAULNIER JOHN & CO. (Paul Laclaverie), im- porters and wholesale French wines and liquors, 40% Battery
Saulsbury Edmund J., special policeman, dwl 26212 Jessie
Saulsbury Henry G., teamster, dwl 540 Mission Saulsbury. See Salisbury
Saun M. Mrs., dw1 319 Bush
Saunauf Francis, boxmaker with Pacific Box Manu- facturing Co., dwl 111 Virginia
SAUNDERS A. D., mining, dwl 117 Taylor
Saunders Charles W., engineer with C. C. Burr & Co., dwi 2107 Stockton
Saunders Charles W., machinist S. P. R. R., dwl cor. Sixteenth and Howard
Saunders C. M., carriagetrimmer, dw1 13 Third Saunders Elizabeth (widow), dwl 226 O'Farrell
Saunders George H., compositor Golden Era, dwl 1109 Taylor
Saunders Honora J. Mrs., adjuster Coiner's Depart- ment U. S. Mint, dw1 322 Third
Saunders James, baker Eclipse Bakery, dwl 11 Union P1
Saunders J. Douglass, clerk S. F. Gas Light Co., dwl 600 Bush
Saunders John, hairdresser, dwl 90612 Fol
Saunders John, painter with Noble & Gallagher
SAUNDERS JOHN H., attorney at law, office 417 Kearny, dwi 317 Sutter
Saunders Mary Mrs., dwl W s Webster bet Clay and Sacramento
Saunders Sadie Mrs., teacher Taylor St. Cosmopoli- ton School, dw1 8 Mason
Saunders W. D., waiter with L. Roge, 161 Second
Saunders William O. (colored), porter, dwl 109 Ber- nard
Saunders. See Sanders
Saunois Eugene, dwl California Hotel
Sauran Frank, bootblack with J. J. Eagan
Sauso Antonio, laborer, dwl 38 Jackson
Sauter Francis, barkeeper, dwl 631 Pacific
Sauter William, barkeeper with Joseph Schwarz & Co., 2102 Powell
Sauvain August, bookkeeper with A. Vignier, dwl 926 Pacific
Sauvan August, florist with M. Aurignac, dwl 109 Dupont
Sauvey William, shipjoiner Shipjoiners' Journey- men Association, 139 Post
Savage David, gasfitter, dwl N s Lyon bet Page and Oak
Savage Edward, hairdresser with George Nicholas, dwl 37 Sacramento
Savage E. M., dwl Coso House
Savage Fannie V. Miss, teacher Powell St. Primary School, dw1 540 Jessie
Savage George, driver with Marden & Myrick, dwl 505 Bush
Savage Henry, carpenter, dwl 26 Lewis Pl
Savage Henry, jeweler with Anderson & Randolph, dwi 104 Eleventh
Savage Leon, machinist, dwI 1717 Mason
Savage M. E. Miss, teacher Lincoln Grammar School, dwl 540 Jessie
Savage Michael, tailor, dwl 107 Shipley
SAVAGE M. CO. (Storey Co., Nev.), E. B. Holmes secretary, office 419 California
Savage N. A. Miss, teacher Valencia St. Grammar School, dwl 1034 Mission
Savage Peter, poddler, dwl 139 Minna Savage P. H., gasfitter, dwl 31 Clara
Savage Richard, foreman Union Warehouse, dwl 118 Alta
Savage Richard (Savage & Son), dwl 1031 Mission Savage T. E., hairdresser, dw1 902 Montgomery
Savage Thomas, clerk with A. L. Bancroft & Co., dwl 191% Rausch
Savage Thomas, laborer, dw] 604 Natoma, rear Savage Thomas McH., dwl N s Lyon bet Page and Oak
Savage William, book agent, dwl 434 Stevenson Savage William C., salesman with Bowen Bros., dwl 61312 Stockton
Savannah Edward, farmer, dwl 139 Shipley
Savary Edward, bookkeeper with I. M. Wentworth & Co., dw1 225 Fell
Save Antoine, workman with I. Landsberger & Co., dwl 1 Quincy Pl
Savery Walter, machinist P. M. S. S. Co., dwl 39 Stanford, rear
Saverslein S., seaman stm Kalorama, Washington St. Wharf
SAVINGS AND LOAN SOCIETY (Bank), E. W. Burr president, 619 and 621 Clay
SAVINGS AND LOAN SOCIETY'S BUILDING, 619 and 621 Clay
Saviers N. J., bookkeeper Wheeler & Wilson Sewing Machine Manufacturing Co., dw1 225 Bush
Savio Nathaniel, waiter St. Ignatius College, 841 Market
Savior Dennis, seaman P. M. S. S. Colima
Savish L., seaman stm Kalorama, Washington St. Wharf
Savory K. (widow), dw1 303 O'Farrell
Sawada T., student, dwl Occidental Hotel
Sawers Charles G., bookkeeper with Macfarlane, Blair & Co., res Oakland
Sawin George W., with G. Alberigi & Co., dw1 608 Broadway
Sawtelle David, salesman with Christian Schreiber & Co., dwl 14 Bernard
Sawtelle Henry A. Rev., pastor Union Square Bap- tist Church, dw1 810 Taylor
Sawver A. B. Miss, teacher Larkin St. Primary School. dw1 1903 Polk
Sawyer Albert F., physician, office 23 Geary, dwl 302 Stockton
Sawyer Benjamin, drayman with Hanson & Moore Sawyer Charles H., attorney at law, office 207 Sansom, res Oakland
Sawyer Charles H., sawyer with Pac. Barrel and Keg Factory, dwl W s Bryant nr Ninth
Sawyer Charles H., shoemaker, dwl 413 Oak
Sawyer Charles L., asphaltum roofer, 124 Second, dwl 52 Second
Sawyer E. A., carpenter with Albert A. Snyder, dwl 1040 Mission
Sawyer E. A. Mrs., furnished rooms, 23 Kearny
Sawyer Ebenezer D. (Sawyer & Ball), dwl 819 Bush
Sawyer Forrest A., conductor Market St. Depot S. P. R. R., dwl Russ House
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