The San Francisco Directory, 1874, Part 172

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


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Spencer William H., salesman with A. P. Hotaling & Co., dwl SW cor Eddy and Jones


Spenes Louis, laborer Potrero Distillery


Spenley Seaman, cook, dwl 13 Geary


Speranza Domenico, teacher music, dw1 1808 Stock


Sperandeo Charles, hairdresser with Henry W. Stahle, dw1 720 California


Sperb Anna M. (widow), glovemaker Pacific Glove Works, dwl 67 Everett


Sperb Jacob, porter with Whittier, Fuller & Co., dwl 67 Everett


Sperling Michael, mining, dwl 20 Turk


SPERLING BROS. (Frank and Mark E.), import-


ers, manufacturers, and jobbers cigars and tobac- co, 320 Battery


Sperling Frank (Sperling Bros.), dwl 235 Kearny Sperling Mark E. ( Sperling Bros.), dwl 1340 Post Sperry Charles, engineer, dwl 54 First


Speyer Daniel, receiving teller Anglo-Californian Bank (limited), dwl 1002 Van Ness Av


Speyer David E., bookkeeper with Bachman Bros., dwl 1109 Van Ness Av


Speyer Jacob W. ( Morris, Speyer & Co.), res Ham- burg, Germany


Speyer Morris ( Morris, Speyer & Co.), res Ham- burg, Germany


SPEYER MORRIS & CO. (Jacob W. Speyer and Jacob M. Philip), importers, commission mer- chants, and agents Hamburg-Bremen Fire Ins. Co. and Swiss Lloyd Marine Ins. Co., 13 Mer- chants' Exchange, 425 California


SPEYER WALTER, clerk with Morris Speyer & Co., office 425 California


Speyer. See Speier and Spier


Spicer John, grocer, dwl 510 Howard


Spiegel Christian (G. Ueffinger & Co.), dw] 56 Welsh Spiegel William, cabinetmaker with G. Ueffinger & Co., dwl 114 Welsh


Spielman Henry, jeweler with William Baehr & Co., dwl 6 Central PI


Spiers James ( Mc Afee, S. & Co.), dwl 1620 Sutter SPIERS & POND ( Wilfred, Heyes & Co.), wines and liquors, 422 Sacramento


Spies Conrad, cook Heinz Hotel, dwl SW cor Post and Dupont


Spiess Joseph, shoemaker with Hess Bros., dwl 21 Dupont, rear


Spillane Hugh, porter with S. Levy & Co., dwl 318 Davis


Spillane John, clerk U. S. Army Headquarters, 105 Stockton, dwl 217 Prospect Pl


Spillane Michael, laborer, dw1 662 Minna, rear Spiller Frank, policeman City Hall, dwl 32 Sixth Spiller Margaret Mrs., dw1 142 Natoma


Spilman Anton, miner, dwl 6 Central Pl


Spilman Henry J., master seaman, dwl 6 Beale Pl


Spilman Jeremiah, longshoreman, dwl 25 Baldwin Court


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


ATNA 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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Spinas Elis, cook Cosmopolitan Hotel Spindel Stephen ( Love & S.), dw1 303 Jessie Spindler Goorge, cabinetmaker, dw1 503 Fell Spindler Jacob, hairdresser, dw1 433 Union Spindler James, fireman stm Prince Alfred


Spinetta Guiseppe, vegetables, dwl 222 Francisco, rear


Spinetti Antonio, collector, 712 Mont, dw1 520 Green Spink Daniel, cider manufacturer, dwl J Havens Pl SPINK JAMES A., gold and silver plating, 715 Mis- sion, dwl 224 Third


Spink Samuel P., gold and silverplater, 69 Fourth Spink Samuel P. Jr., silverplater with Samuel P. Spink, 69 Fourth


Spinner Alexander, cellarman with Lyon & Co., dwl 153 Minna, rear


Spinner Charles, seaman, dwl 20 Folsom


Spinner J. Mrs. (widow), dwI 26 Sixth


SPINNEY GEORGE R., mining secretary, office 320 California, dwl 1615 Larkin


Spinney Joseph, carpenter P. M. S. S. Co., dwl 446 Brannan


Spinney Waldron S., superintendent S. F. Cordage Manufactory, dwl Iowa nr Humboldt


SPIRIT OF THE TIMES (weekly), Chase & Boruck proprietors, office 621 Sansom


Spiro M. & Co. (L. Abraham), pawnbrokers, 1334 Dupont


Spiro Morris ( M. Spiro & Co.), dw1 735 Broadway Spitlon M., seaman stm Kalorama, Wash St. Wharf


Spitz Abraham, bookkeeper with Son Brothers, dwl 908 Polk


Spitz Bertha Mme., hairdressing saloon and wig- maker, 316 Kearny


Spitz Theodore P., salesman with Son Brothers, dwl 908 Turk


Spitze Paul, draftsman City and County Surveyor's Office, dw1 734 Union


Spitzelbachmayr Charles, baker with Conrad Thaler, 418 O' Farrell


Spitznagel Theodore, baker Cosmopolitan Hotel Splaine E. Mrs., nurse Alms House, Mission Ocean House Road


Splaine James, steward Alms House, Mission Ocean House Road


Splaine William, shoemaker with John Irwin, dwl 338 Ritch


Splarny Dennis, lumber stevedore with Whitney & Freese


SPLIVALO AUGUSTUS D., attorney at law, office and dwl 430 Jackson


SPLIVALO CAESAR R. (Brignardello, Macchia- vello & Co. and California Italian Paste Com- pany), res San José


Spludt William, seaman, dwl 415 East


Spofford John L., shipjoiner, 413 Main, dw1 342 Grove Spohn Joseph (Spohn & Dougart), dwl 4 Jackson Spohn & Dougart /Joseph Spohn and John I. Dou- gart), Clipper Market, 4 Jackson


Sponhimer Herman, seaman, dwl 9 Washington


Spooner Benjamin F., stagecarpenter Bella Union Theater, dw1 905 Jackson


Spooner John, laborer, dwl 536 Sacramento


Spooner Thomas, with S. W. Moore & Co., dwl 128 Welsh


Spordlin Simon, cook with Hemme & Reuter, dwl 13 Geary


Sposito John (Larkins, Catania & S.), dwl Sonoma PI


Spotorno Jean B. Jr., butter, cheese, and poultry, 47 California Market, dwl 1626 Stockton


Spotorno Nicol, poultry dealer, dwl 1626 Stockton Spottiswood John, bookkeeper with Donohoe, Kelly & Co., dwl N s Ellis nr Devisadero


Spotts James H., commodore U. S. N., lighthouse inspector Twelfth and Thirteenth Districts U. S., office 204 Montgomery, res Oakland


Spotts T. T., clerk Twelfth Lighthouse District, office 204 Montgomery, res Oakland


Sprague Adna (Sprague & Vandewater), dwl 12 Quincy


Sprague A. F. Miss, teacher Fonrth St. Primary School, dw1 126 Silver


Sprague C. J. Maj. U. S. A., chief paymaster Depart- ment Arizona, office 105 Jack, dwl 40 South Park Sprague George H., clerk with A. M. Simpson & Bro., Hathaway's Wharf, dwl 1214 Kearny


Sprague John, carpenter, dwl 303 O'Farrell


Sprague Samuel S., bookkeeper with McHenry, Moulton & Co., dwl 126 Silver


Sprague Samuel S. Jr., bookkeeper with Hawkins & Cantrell, dwl 126 Silver


Sprague William L., clerk with E. E. Morgan's Sons, dw1 808 Leavenworth


Sprague & Vandewater ( Adna Sprague and Wil- liam H. Vandewater), liquor saloon, 900 Market Spratt George S., asphaltum contractor and agent


Henry B. Platt and William Walkerly & Bro., office 204 Montgomery


Spratt Joseph, plasterer. dwl Heinz Hotel


Spratt William, calker P. M. S. S. Co., dwl 11 Leroy PI


Spray George, stocks, dwl 715 Bush


SPRECKELS CLAUS, president Cal. Sugar Refinery, office SW cor Brannan and Eighth, dwl SE cor Sixteenth and Howard


SPRECKELS DIEDERICH, secretary Cal. Sugar Refinery, office SW cor Brannan and Eighth, dwl 2612 Folsom


Spreckels"Henry (Spreckels & Co.), dw1 70 Everett Spreckels John D., manager Cal. Sugar Refinery,


office SW cor Brannan and Eighth, dwl SE cor Howard and Sixteenth


Spreckels Peter, dwl Es Thirteenth bet Howard and Mission


SPRECKELS & CO. (Henry Spreckels, Claus Man- gels, Frederick Hagemann, and Diedrich Brom- mer), proprietors Albany Brewery, 71-75 Everett Spreen Christopher, shipwright, dwl Berry nr Ritch SPREEN WILLIAM, liquor saloon, cor First Av and Railroad Av, South S. F.


Spreigel Henry, butcher with Miller & Lux, dwl Seventh Av, South S. F.


Sprengmann Edward, cabinetmaker with W. J. T. Palmer & Co., dwl 437 Fulton


Spring Francis S., real estate, office 705 Sansom, dwl 812 Chestnut


Spring Gardener W., fruits and cigars, SE cor Fourth and Berry, dwl NE cor Fourth and Berry


Spring John R., real estate, office 705 Sansom, dwl Grand Hotel


SPRING MENZO, manufacturer and agent Dr. Douglas Bly's Artificial Limbs, office and dwl 166 Tehama


Spring Mount M. Co. (Ely, Nev.), T. L. Kimball sec- retary, office 409 California


Spring Mountain Tunnel Co. (Ely, Nev.), J. M. Buff- ington secretary, office 37 Merchants' Exchange SPRING VALLEY WATER WORKS CO., W. F. Babcock president, E. M. Miles secretary, office 516 California


SPRINGER JASON, lumber, sash, and doors, SE cor Mission and Spear, dwI 1613 Clay


Springer Ransom, salesman with Jason Springer, dwl 23 Howard Court


Springer Samuel F. ( Bergold & S.), and clerk Pa- cific Commercial Co., dwl 569 Jessie


SPRINGFIELD FIRE AND MARINE INSUR-


ANCE CO. (Springfield, Mass.), Farnsworth & Clark agents, office 230 California


Springmenn Edward, cabinetmaker, dwl 437 Fulton Springmeller John, distiller, dwl 12 Lewis PI Springmeyer George H., laborer, dwl 5 August Alley Sproston John, superintendent agencies Mutual Life


Insurance Co. New York, office 204 Montgomery, dw1 921 Howard


Sprott Maggie Miss, teacher Mission St. Primary School, dwl Howard nr Fifteenth


Sproul Augustus L., mariner, dw1 318 Pacific


Sproul Edward, steward with H. H. Toland, dw1 810 Jackson


Sproul Mary Ann, dwl cor Fourteenth Av and I, South S. F.


Sproul William, dwl 212 Sutter


Sproul W. R. Mrs., clairvoyant, dwl 212 Sutter


Sprowl John R., dwl 113 Natoma


Spruance John (Spruance, Stanley & Co.), office 410 Front


SPRUANCE, STANLEY & CO. (John Spruance, Samuel L. Stanley, and Cyrus C. Chapman/, wholesale wines and liquors. 410 Front


Sprügel Christian, liquor saloon, N s Oregon bet Front and Davis


Spruhan Mary Mrs., midwife, dwl W s Park Av nr Harrison, rear


Spruhan Walter, tailor, 7 Bagley Pl


Sprung David II, carriagepainter with MoArron Sophey, dw1 820 Folsom


Sprung N. (widow), dwl W s Mission Av ar Seven- teenth


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


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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Spuller Louis, painter, dw1 1202 Powell


Spurling Hannah (widow), dwl 820 O'Farrell


Spurves Thomas H., with Union Pacific Silk Manu- facturing Co., dwl Visitacion Valley nr Union Pacific Silk Works


Squan Guiseppi, gardener, dwl NW cor Franklin and Union


Squiro Henry C., solicitor Fireman's Fund Insurance Co., dw1 10 Oak


Squire James E., inspector Custom House, dwl 812 Webster


SQUIRE LOVELL, commission merchant, 402 Front, dwl 1014 Leavenworth


Squire O. D., accountant with California Insurance Co., res Oakland


Squires Bros. (N. L. and E. S. Squires), wood and coal, NE cor Seventh and Minna


Squires Edwin S. ( Squires Bros.), dwl 111 Seventh Squires F. Mrs., dressmaker, dwl 31 Eddy


Squires George H., cook, dwl 426 Folsom


Squires Nathan L. (Squires Bros.), dwl 111 Seventh Squires Victoria Mrs., dressmaker, dwl 111 Seventh Squires William K., ranch, N s Point Lobos Av nr Fifth Av, dwl Rio Vista


Sresovich Luke G., importer and wholesale foreign and domestic fruits, 519 Sansom, dwl 1103 Powell Sroufe John ( Sroufe, Sweeney & Co.), dwl 415 Eddy SROUFE, SWEENEY & CO. (John Sroufe, Lorenzo H. Sweeney, and John E. Ruggles), commission merchants, 406 Front


Sshoots Sallie (widow), dwl 1027 Market


IST. ANDREW'S SOCIETY, rooms 232 Sutter


St. Boniface Orphan Asylum, 317 Grove


St. Clair Charles, hostler, dw1 839 Clay


St. Clair Henry C., porter with Kohler, Chase & Co., dwl 32 Bernard nr Jones


St. Clair John, pipe cutter with William T. Garratt, dwl 555 Mission


St. Clair Maria Mrs., dw1 906 Clay


St. Clair Mary Ann, laundress Cosmopolitan Hotel


St. Clair Nye, clork, dw1 308 Beale St. Clair. See Sinclair


St. Cricq Auguste, laundryman, 310 Dupont


St. Cricq Clemence Mme., laundry, 310 Dupont


St. Denis Jules (St. Denis & Chesney), dwl 3277% Chestnut


ST. DENIS & CHESNEY (Jules St. Denis and Denis Chesney ), painters and paint and paperhangings, 1505 Stockton


St. Dennis Joseph, car conductor, dw1 607 Greenwich St. Dennis Louis, car conductor, dwl 607 Greenwich


ST. GERMAIN FERDINAND DE (successor to Jacob Strahle & Co.), billiard table and fancy furniture manufacturer and dealer fancy woods and veneers, 583 Market, dwl 613 Union


St. Germain M. (widow), dwl 12 Midway


St. Gottard Hotel, Ambrosine Scheggia proprietress, 641 Broadway


ST. IGNATIUS COLLEGE, 841 Market bet Fourth and Fifth


St. James Mrs. C. McFarland proprietress, 906 Mar- ket


St. John - carriagemaker, dwl 515 Pine


St. John B. G., lumber surveyor, office NW cor Mis- sion and Steuart, dwl 211 Seventh


St. John Gold M. Co. (Humboldt Co., Nev.), E. B. Holmes secretary, office 419 California


St. John H. A. Mrs., teacher Rincon School, dwl 211 Seventh


St. John John, laborer Pacific Rolling Mill, dwl 121 Gilbert


St. John Richard ( Gleeson & Fell), dwl Windsor House


St. John's Quicksilver Mining Co. (Solano Co. Cal.), Charles Langley & Co. agents, SW cor Battery and Clay


St. Julien Eugene, cooper with Lawrence Felvey, dwl 634 Vallejo


Si. Jullien M. (widow), ladies' hairdresser, dwl 7 August Alley


St. Jullien Paul, clerk with Michel Levy, dwl 7 Au- gust Alley


ST. LAWRENCE LIVERY AND SALE STABLE, William E. Bridge proprietor, 212 Sutter


St. Lawrence Mill and M. Co. (Placer Co., Cal.), Richard B. Noyes secretary. office 41112 Cal


St. Ledger Frances B. Miss, seamstress Mission Wool- en Mills, dwl 412 Shotwell


St. Ledger Margaret J., seamstress Mission Woolen Mills, dwl 412 Shotwell


St. Ledger Mary (widow), dwl 412 Shotwell


St. Leger Anthony, cook, dwl 268 Clementina


ST. LOUIS ART AND PHOTOGRAPHIC GAL- LERY (Theodore Miltz, John Swart, and Rich- ard Schad, 315 Montgomery


ST. LOUIS HOTEL, Hans Ström & Co. proprietors, 11 and 13 Pacific


ST. LOUIS, KANSAS CITY, AND NORTHERN RAILWAY, T. H. Dearborn agent, office 3 Now Montgomery


St. Louis Mining Co., T. F. Cronise secretary, office 438 California


St. Lucie Co. (Chinese), cigar manufacturers, 639 Commercial


ST. LUKE'S HOSPITAL, Bernal Heights, Rev. T. W. Brotherton M.D. superintendent, office 414 Market


St. Luke's Hospital Register (monthly), Rev. T. W. Brotherton publisher, office 414 Market


St. Mark's Building, SW cor Kearny and Morton


ST. MARY'S COLLEGE, Rev. B. Justin C. B. presi- dent, Old San Jose Road four miles from City Hall


ST. MARY'S HOSPITAL, Bryant bet First and Second


St. Mathews John H., attorney at law, dwl Ken- tucky bet Sixteenth and Santa Clara


ST. NICHOLAS HOTEL, Cornyn & Boyd proprie- tors, 214 and 216 First


St. Patrick G. M. Co. (Placer Co., Cal.), D. F. Verde- nal secretary, office 409 California


St. Paul Fire and Marine Insurance Co. (St. Paul, Minn.), Hutchinson, Mann & Smith general agents, office 314 California


Staacke Adolph, cabinetmaker Pacific U. W. Furni- ture M. Co.


Staacke George, accountant with Thomas Bell, dwl 600 Bush


Staats Hannah (widow, colored), dw1 209 Prospect Pl Stableton William, mariner, dwl New Alaska Hotel Stachler John W., lodgings, 421 Dupont


Stack Edward J., salesman with David Samuels, dwl Arlington House


Stack John (Stack & McCauley), dwl Washington House


Stack John, salesman with Cornelius Desmond, dwl 39 Louisa


Stack Mary A. Miss, seamstress S. F. Laundry, dwl 39 Louisa


Stack Patrick, laborer with Kieran Kelley, dwIN s Point Lobos Av nr First Av


Stack Thomas, milkranch, dwl Es Hale nr Silver Av Stack Timothy J., salesman with George W. Clark, dwl 201 Eleventh


Stack & MeCauley (John Stack and Edward Mc- Cauley/, junk, 3 and 5 l'acitic


Stackhouse Robert, machinist California Theater, dwl 1100 Pine


Stackpole -, Mrs. (widow), dwl 1140 Mission


Stackpole B. B., superintendent San Francisco Boiler Works, dwl 215 Minna


Stackpole Fremont, machinist Excelsior Mills, dwl Coso House


Stackpole J., clerk Freight Depot S. P. R. R., cor Fifth and Townsend


Stackpole Joseph E., barkeeper Morton House


Stackpole Thomas, laborer, dw1 630 Brannan


Stacey David B., clerk Auditing Department Wells, Fargo & Co., dwl 1419 Powell


Stacey Harry, seaman, dwl 142 Folsom


Stacey Henry, inspector, dw1 5351% Minna


Stacey Mary A. Mrs., dwl 811 Mission


Stacom Maria R. Miss, milliner and millinery, 8 Mont Stade Henry, varnisher Pacitic U. W. Furniture M. Co.


Staden G. V. (Staden & Jahnigen), NW cor Kearny and Jackson


Staden & Jahnigen (G. V. Staden and G. Jahni- gen), liquor saloon, NW cor Kearny and Jackson Stadteger George, secretary German Consulate, office 314 Sacramento, dwl 1604 Jones


Stadtfeld Jacob, ingotmelter U. S. Mint, dwl 1506 Jones


Stadtfeld Jacob Jr., clerk with Joseph Maguire, dwl 1500 Jones


Stadtfeld William C., tinsmith with Brittan, Hol- brook & Co., dw1 1506 Jones


Staeglich Frank, gardener, dwl 1308 Jackson


Staehli John, woodcarver with Bryant & Strahan, dw1 319 Bush


PACIFIC COAST BUSINESS DIRECTORY, 1874-6, will be published September, 1874.


Get a Policy in the ATNA INSURANCE CO., OF HARTFORD. It is the best. GEO. C. BOARDMAN, Manager, 14 Merchanta' Exchange.


L. W. KENNEDY, General Insurance Agent, Fire, Marine, and Life, 411 California St.


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Staempfli Charles, bookkeeper with Engelbrecht & Levy, dwl 1502 Leavenworth


Staengel Eberhardt, confectionery, 1432 Pacific Staffelbach Edward, hairdresser, 108 Steuart


Stafford C. H., salesman with Page & Cowell, dwI 12716 Seventh


Stafford James, longshoreman, dw1 303 Bryant Stafford John, carpenter, dwl 202 Bush


Stafford John, dwl 1316 Broadway, rear


Stafford John A., warehouseman with Whittier & Fuller, dwl 619 Battery


Stafford L. C., Mrs. confectionery, 12712 Seventh


Stafford Mary Miss, dressmaker, dwl 56412 Howard Stafford Thomas, blacksmith, dwl 331 Union, rear


Stafford Thomas, liquor saloon, Central Road nr First Av


Stafford William, baker, dwl 1804 Mason


Stafford William, shipwright, dwl 114 Freelon


STAFFORD WILLIAM J., searcher records, office 604 Merchant, dw1 706 California


Stager William, dry-goods dealer, dw1 632 Market


Stagg Cornelius, proprietor Ocean View House, E s Ocean House Road 612 miles from City Hall


Stahl Arnold, bookkeeper with Hoffman & Co., dwl 331 Kearny


Stahl John, waiter with Edward Neuman, dwl SW cor Stockton and Clay


Stahl Louis, clerk with Fisher & Co., dwl 515 Sacra- mento


Stahl William, tinsmith with John Bohn, dwl 630 Green


Stahle Charles, printer with Edward Bosqui & Co., dwl 1109 Pacific


STAHLE HENRY W., hairdressing and bathing saloon Occidental Hotel, Bush nr Montgomery, dwl 76 Clementina


Stahle John ( Stahle & Bernhard), dwl 1109 Pac


Stahle John, carver, dwl 317 Bush


Stahle John H., jeweler, dwl 1109 Pacific


Stahle William D., dwl 207 Post


STAHLE & BERNHARD ( John Stahle and Bern- hard Bernhard), hairdressing saloon, 328 Mont Stahmann Albert, groceries and liquors, SW cor Sac- ramento and Stockton


Stahn M., dw1 421 Dupont


Stahr Hans P. A., captain schooner A. H. Johnson, Market St. Wharf


Staib Conrad, bootmaker, 932 Folsom


Staikelson Charles H., carpenter, dw1 114 Tehama


Stair Alexander, clerk with Quint & Hardy, dwl 16 Virginia


Stairley Mary Miss, adjuster Coiner's Department U. S. Mint, dwl 704 Mason


Stairley Waverly, ticket auditor S. P. R. R. Co., dwl 731 Bush


Stalburg Charles, with Pacific Barrel and Keg Fac- tory, dwl


Stalder Joseph Jr., bookkeeper with B. M. Atchin- son & Co., dwl 229 O'Farrell


Staley E. W., foreman Machinery Department New U. S. Mint, dwl Rovere House


Staley William, teamster with Palmer, Knox & Co., dw1 7 Bernard


Stallbelger M. (widow), dwl 362 Eleventh


STALLMANN & BRUGGEMANN ( Christian Stallmann and Henry Bruggemann), merchant tailors, 526 Montgomery


Stallmann Christian (Stallmann & Bruggemann), dwl 1925 Sutter


Stalman Henry, signwriter, 937 Clay, dwl 919 Powell -Stamer August, blacksmith with Giuseppe Massone, dwl 15 Glover


Stamer Julius C. (Gus Wuth & Co.), dwl SE cor Fol- som and Ritch


Stampehl August, bootmaker, 417 Pacific


Stamper Julius, cigars and tobacco, 29 Fourth


Stamper William Rev., dwl 4 Howard Court


Stanavich Manuel, fisherman, Clay St. Wharf Stanavich Peter, fisherman, Clay St. Wharf


Stanbridge Albert H., laborer Pacific Barrel and Keg Factory, dw1 371% Dora


Stanbridge Charles E., cooper Pacific Barrel and Keg Factory, dwl 37% Dora


Standard Mill and Mining Co., T. S. Milton secre- tary, office 331 Montgomery


STANDARD SOAP CO. (R. P. Thomas and W. F. Flick), E s Mission Creek bet Fourteenth and Fifteenth, office 204-208 Sacramento,


Standerwick James S. ( Standerwick & Denike), dwl 229 Minna


Standerwick & Denike (James S. Standerwick and William J. Denike), house and sign painters, 720 Washington


Standish William J., dyer, dwl 227 Second


Stanfield Thomas, seaman stm Constantine, Clay St. Wharf


Stanford Charles P., manufacturer quartz machinery, dwl 2401 Buchanan


Stanford Daniel E., bookkeeper 104 Liedesdorff, dwl 333 O'Farrell


Stanford Hotel, John Drouilhat proptr, 618 Fourth Stanford Jennie E. Miss, principal Laguna Honda School, dwI 2401 Buchanan


Stanford Joseph L., clerk S. F. Stock and Exchange Board, dw1 728 Bush


STANFORD LELAND, president Central Pacific and California Pacific Railroad companies, and Pacific and Atlantic Telegraph Co., office NE cor Fourth and Townsend, dwl 711 Pine


Stanford W. T., stock broker, office 104 Leidesdorff, dwl 37 Second


Stange C. J., salesman with Stange & Hink, dwl 862 Folsom


Stange Harry, porter with P. Sainsevain, dwl 607 Union


Stange John D. (Stange & Hink), dwl 7 Ritch


STANGE & HINK (John D. Stange and John F. Hink), dry goods, 38 Third


Stangenberger August, pianotuner with Schuberth & Co., dwl 1118 Taylor


Stangenwald H. W. (H. W. Stangenwald & Co.), S W cor Kearny and Pine


Stangenwald H. W. & Co., wines and liquors, SW cor Kearny and Pine


Stangroom M. L., general superintendent and chief engineer San Joaquin and King's River Canal and Irrigation Co., office 418 Californa


Staniels Annie E. Mrs., adjuster Coiner's Depart- ment U. S. Mint, dw1 326 ('Farrell


Staniels Bridget (widow), dw1 1580 Jackson


Staniels Horatio A., barkeeper with William A. Scol- lay, dwl 622 Greenwich


Staniels Johns S., private boarding, 706 California Staniels William H., marble cutter, dwl 1530 Jack


Stanier Elizabeth ( widow), stewardess Protestant Orphan Asylum, W s Laguna bet Haight and Waller


Staniford M. L. (widow), dwl W s Fifteenth Av nr Railroad Av, South S. F.


Staniforth William, bookkeeper, dwl 223 Folsom Stanislaus River Mining Co. (Cal.), office 113 Leid.


Stanislaus Water Co. (Cal.), Clinton C. Tripp secre- tary, office 526 Kearny


Stanley - insurance agent, dw1 337 Jessie


Stanley Arthur, compositor Spirit of the Times, dwl 803 Montgomery


Stanley Benjamin S., foreman with C. A. Hooper & Co., dwl 8 Liberty


Stanley Charles A., engineer stm Tulare, dw1 22 Perry


Stanley Emil, musician, dwl 36 Geary


Stanley Emma Miss, actress California Theater, dwl 514 Stockton


Stanley Fannie Miss, actress California Theater, dwl 514 Stockton


Stanley Frederick H., weigher Custom House, dwl 25 Perry


Stanley Frederick Hastings, phonographic reporter, dwl SW cor Twenty-first and Church


Stanley James, clerk with James Melvin, dwl 920 Washington


Stanley James, hackman, Plaza, dwl 265 Jessie Stanley James A., engineer, dwl 636 Commercial Stanley Jerome M., teamster, dwl 121412 Folsom Stanley Josephine Miss, actress California Theater, dwl 514 Stockton


Stanley Patrick W., laborer, dwl 446 Brannan


Stanley Samuel L. ( Spruance, S. & Co.), dwl 729 Geary


Stanley William, seaman, dwl 117 Drumm


Stanley William, shipping clerk, dwl 1403 Stockton Stanley William H., dentist, 115 Kearny, dwl Cosmo- politan Hotel


Stanly -, musician, dw1 36 Geary


Stanly James, blacksmith with Samuel D. Hendrick- son, dwl 658 Mission


STANLY JOHIN A., county judge, chambers NW cor Clay and Montgomery, dwl Lick House


Stanly Patrick, laborer Golden Gate Park


Stannah Bridget (widow), dwl 41 Stanly PI Stans John, tailor, 614 Merchant


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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Stanton A. P., shoemaker, dwl 18 Minna


Stanton Austin, laborer, dwl Empire Hotel


Stanton Charles, propertyman with John Wilson, dwl 224 Minna


Stanton George, drayman, dw1 82 Natoma


Stanton James, real estate, dwl W s Mission bet Fourteenth and Fifteenth


Stanton Jeremiah, fruit peddler, dwl E s Ninth nr Harrison


Stanton John, fitter with Simon Wolff, dwl 18 Minna Stanton John (colored), waiter 634 Sacramento, dwl Mills Pl


Stanton John H., janitor Young Men's Christian As- sociation Hall, dwl 232 Sutter


Starton John M., laborer, dwl 528 Pacific


Stanton Mary J. (widow), dwl 48 Ritch, rear


Stanton Morris, bootmaker with S. W. Rosenstock & Co., dwl Jessie nr Fourth


Stanton Samuel R., master mariner, dwl 311 Union


Stanton Thomas, bootmaker with Einstein Bros. & Co., dwi S s Tehama bet Eighth and Ninth


Stanton Thomas, driver Omnibus R. R., dwl 263 Third


Stanwood Anasa, stevedore, dwl 139 Spear


Stanwood Henry P., agent Chicago and Northwest- ern Railway Co., office 306 Mont, dw1 606 Folsom Stanwood Samuel, dwl 209 Austin


Stanyan Albert, teamster, dwl 231 Fell


Stanyan Charles H. ( Stanyan & Van Norden), dwl 2006 Bush


Stanyan & Van Norden (Charles H. Stanyan and Robert T. Van Norden), real-estate agents, 607 Montgomery


Staphan John G., butcher, dwl 1017 Powell


Staphlo John, dwl 433 Green, rear


Staple George, carpenter with John Cook, dwl 423 Pine


Staples Alpheus, mining, office 402 Montgomery room 7, res Oakland


Staples Charles, dw1 610 Howard


STAPLES DAVID J., president Fireman's Fund Insurance Co., office 401 California, dw1 604 Sutter Staples Frank H., dwl 658 Willow Av


Staples James W., special agent Hartford Fire In- surance Co., dw1 734 Guerrero


Staples John C., clerk Cal. Pac. R. R., dw1 604 Sutter Staples Joseph A., porter with James N. McCune, dwl 117 Clay




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