The San Francisco Directory, 1874, Part 173

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


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Staples Mining Co. (Kern Co., Cal.), office 402 Mont- gomery room 7


Stapleton Cathrine (widow), dwl 13 Louisa, rear


Stapleton Elizabeth Miss, seamstress with John W halen, dwl 110 Fourth


Stapleton John, liquor saloon, SW cor Geary and Broderick


Stapleton Joseph, plaster molder with Samuel Kel- lett, dw1 305 Minna


Stapleton William, blacksmith with Pollard & Car- vill Manufacturing Co., dwl Fourteenth Av, South S. F.


Stapleton William, farmer, dwl 707 Front


Stapleton William, laborer, dwl 23 Anna


Stapleton William, shipcarpenter, dwl Fourteenth Av nr Railroad Av, South S. F.


Stappenbeck William, tailor, dwl 1526 Dupont STAR BREWERY, Merrifield & Rosener proprie- tors. SE cor Eleventh and Folsom


Star Consolidated Mining Co. (Eureka, Nev.), George R. Spinney secretary, office 320 California Star Frederick P., shipkeeper, dwl 713 Filbert, rear STAR LINE PUGET SOUND PACKETS, C. D. Morrison & Co. agents, office 40 California


Star Union (freight) Railroad Line, Richard Gray agent, office 238 Montgomery


Starbird Albion W. (Sturbird & Goldstone), dwl 6 kuss


STARBIRD & GOLDSTONE ( A. W. Starbird and J. B. Goldstone!, lumber and building material, SW cor Market and Spear


Stark Alexander, engineer S. F. and Pac. Sugar Co., dwl 1158 Folsom


Stark Andrew, laborer S. F. and Pac. Sugar Co., dwl 1158 Folsom


Stark Florence L. Miss, teacher Greenwich St. Cos- mopolitan School, dw1 1108 Clay


Stark Grace A. (widow), dwl 1108 Clay


Stark Henry, seaman, dwl 106 Steuart


Stark John (Tautphaus & S.), dwl 238 First


Stark John, stock broker, 411% California, dwl 1019 Post


Stark John W., stairbuilder with Jesse & Drew, dwl M bet Twenty-second and Twenty-third


Stark Kate (widow), dwl 17 Welsh


Stark Lucas (colored), whitewasher, dwl 13 Virginia Pl


Stark Richard R., freight clerk, dwl 1121 Powell


Stark William R., cigarpacker with Cobo & Mar- tinez, dwl 317 Bush


Stark W. L., cook P. M. S. S. Constitution


Starkey George, butcher, dwl Sixth Av, South S. F. Starkey Henry, carpenter Market St. Railway


Starkey Peter N., lumber stevedore with Whitney & Freese


Starkey Sarah (widow), dwl 116 O'Farrell


Starkweather Andrew J., peddler, dwl S s Eddy bet Pierce and Scott


Starkweather Herbert James, photographer with G. D. Morse, dwl SE cor Russ and Natoma


Starkweather Jonathan M., superintendent with John Bensley, dwl 27 Lafayette


Starkweather Josie M. Miss, saleswoman with Sam- uel L. Hasey, dwl SE cor Kuss and Natoma


Starkweather Lowis S. (Starkweather & Winston), dwl SW cor Pacific and Taylor


Starkweather & Winston ( Lewis S. Starkweather and Emmet C. Winston), proprietors Oakland Dairy, SW cor Pacific and Taylor


Starlight G. and S. M. Co. (Humboldt Co., Nev.), Da- vid Wilder secretary, office 24 Merchants' Ex- change


Starr Abram D. (Starr Bros. & Campbell), res Val- lejo


Starr A. M. (Starr & Mathison), dwl 731 Bush


Starr Angelo M., marble dealer, dw1 904 Jackson


Starr Augustus, feed and sale stable, N s Washing- ton bet Buchanan and Webster


Starr Augustus W. (Starr Bros. & Campbell), res Vallejo


STARK BROS. & CAMPBELL ( Abram D. and Au- gustus W. Starr and Patterson A. Campbell), proprietors Starr Flour Mill, Vallejo, office 212 Clay


Starrı Ephraim P., clerk with Charles A. Grow, dwl 929 Howard


STARR FLOUR MILLS (Vallejo), Starr Bros. & Campbell proprietors, office 212 Clay


Starr George R. (Starr & Little), dwl 10 Silver


Starr King S. M. Co. (Elko, Nev.), Louis Kaplan sec- retary, office 27 Merchants' Exchange


Starr Samuel P., clerk Freight Depot C. P. R. R., dwl 92315 Harrison


Starr William, waiter, dw1 19 Moss


Starr & Little / George R. Starr and Stephen H. Little), fruit and produce commission, 312 Wash Starr & Mathison ( A. M. Starr and Thomas Mathi- son), refiners of antimony, works Berry bet Fourth and Fifth


STATE AND PACIFIC COAST BUSINESS DI- RECTORIES, Henry G. Langley proprietor, of- fice 612 Clay


State Assayer, Louis Falkenau, office 421 Mont


State Centennial Committee, Benjamin P. Avery sec- retary, office 621 Clay Third floor


State Gauger, James Hunter, office 321 Front


STATE GEOLOGICAL SURVEY, office 91 Mont- gomery Block


STATE HARBOR COMMISSIONERS (Board of), office 414 Montgomery


STATE IMMIGRATION COMMISSIONER, office 302 Davis


STATE INVESTMENT AND INS. CO., Peter Don- ahue president, Charles H. Cushing secretary, of- fice 409 California


State of Maine Mill and M. Co. (Amador Co., Cal.), J. M. Buffington secretary. office 37 Merchants' Exchange


STATE TIDE LAND COMMISSIONERS (Board of), office SW cor Kearny and Clay


Staten Island House, Fannie Keef proprietress, 630 Brannan


States William N., policeman, dwl Overland House Statham W. M., pianomaker and tuner with M. Gray, dw1 865 Mission


Staubinger William, drayman, 511 Sacramento


Stauch Mary (widow), dwl N & Gody nr Mission


Staud Frank (Staud & Bro.), dwl 107 Ellis


Staud John N. (Staud & Bro.), dwl 1207 Mission


Staud & Bro. ( Frank and John Staud), wood and coal, 211 Dupont


Staude John ( Mans & S.), dwl 813 Virginia


PACIFIC COAST BUSINESS DIRECTORY circulates throughout the Pacific Coast.


ATNA INSURANCE CO. OF HARTFORD, has the largest Capital, largest Assets, and largest Income of any Fire Insurance Company in America.


KENNEDY'S INSURANCE AGENCY, Fire, Marine, and Life, 411 California St.


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Stauf W. C., salesman with J. W. Davidson & Co., | Steele John W., clerk Townsend St. Yard S. P. R. R.,


dwl 40 South Park


Stauffer Adolph, butcher, dwl SE cor Folsom and Sixteenth


Staunton Frederick, cooper with Cutting & Co., dwl cor Twenty-first and Mission


Staunton Mary Mrs., chambermaid Empire Hotel Stead George, merchant, dw1 710 Vallejo


Steadman Amos, wholesale butcher, dwl 1811 How Steadman Charles, stock broker, dwl 49 Clementina


Steadman William, laborer Custom House, dwl 12 Perry


Steadman. See Stedman


Stealman John, butcher with Frederick Katz, dwl 1008 Union


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STEAM SODA WORKS, P. G. Somps & Co. propri- etors, 259 and 201 Clementina nr Fourth


Steane Charles B., carriagesmith with Kimball Man- ufacturing Co., dwl 662 Bryant


Stearns Alonzo B., laborer with E. H. Knight, dwl 2221 Greenwich


Stearns Charles, teamster with Milton P. Sessions, dwl 1221 Folsom


Stearns Clifton F., patternmaker with Culver & Leonard, dwl 1013 Sacramento


Stearns Henry M., teacher Heald's Business College, dwl 411 Turk


Stearns John, broker, dwl 15 Clementina


Stearns Mason, expressman, dwl 156 Tehama


Stearns Robert E. C., assistant secretary Board Re- gents California University, dwl 15 Clementina Stearns William H. ( Stearns & Smith), dw1 411 Green STEARNS & SMITH ( Oliver B. Smith and William H. Stearns), commission merchants and import- ers and wholesale provisions, 423 Front


Stebb Nicholas, tinsmith with C. James King of William & Co., dwl cor Greenwich and Mason Stebbins Edward R., laborer, dwl 34 Hayes


Stebbins George S., dwl 518 Taylor


Stebbins Horatio Rev., pastor


First Unitarian Church, dwl 16 Ellis Stebbins James C., attorney at law, office 605 Clay rooms 8 and 9, dw1 759 Clay


Stebbins l'eter, laborer with Chapman & Co., dwIS s Houston bet Taylor and Jones


Stebbins William, dwl NE cor Polk and Union


Stebbins W. P. C. Mrs. (widow), dw1 1906 Stockton


Steber Joseph, machinist Pacific Rolling Mill, dwI 704 Powell


STEBINS' HYDRAULIC ELEVATOR, Charles W. Shepherd secretary, office 32 Merchants' Exchange Stecher Philip, carpenter, dwl 317 Minna


Stecker William, bakery, NE cor Miss and Thirteenth Stede Edward, laborer, dwl Empire Hotel


Stederoth J. H., tanner with Caspar Baker, dwl Es San Bruno Road nr Twenty-eighth


Stedman Charles, printer, dwl 905 Market


Stedman James, laborer Miners' Restaurant Stedman, See Steadman


Steed John ( Steed & Nash), dwl 410 Vallejo


Steed & Nash (John Steed and Charles Nash), car- penters, 125 Sutter


Steeger George, longshoreman, dw1 8 Anthony


Steel C., seaman stm Ajax Oregon S. S. Co.


Steel Charles, seaman stm Donato, Washington St. Wharf


Steel Charles H., clerk with E. R. Steel & Co., dwl 733 Davis


Steel D. H., merchant, dw1 621 Pine


Steel Edwin R. (E. R. Steel & Co.), dwl Overland House


Steel E. R. & Co. (Ernest Aitkens), shipping agents, SW cor Davis and Vallejo


Steel James H., canvasser Domestic Sewing Machine, dwl 1718 Leavenworth


Steel M. (widow), dwl 1114 Powell


Steel Robert, patternmaker with J. M. Stockman, dw1 5 Howard


Steele Caroline (widow), dwl 1525 Mason


Steele Edward (C. Adolphe Low & Co.), res Oakland Steele Everard, bookkeeper with Morris Speyer & Co., dwl 1525 Mason


Steele Henry, blindmaker with Richardson & Hol- land, dwl 7 Louisa


Steele H. Y., physician, proprietor Medical Wonder, office 331 Kearny, dwl 747 Market


Steele James G. (James G. Steele & Co.), dw1 6 Mar- tha Pl


STEELE JAMES G. & CO., apothecaries and chem- ists, 521 Montgomery


dwl 295 Clementina


Steele Letitia, seamstress, dwl 116 Natoma Steele Mattie (widow), dwl 120 Turk


Steele O. N., stationery and miscellaneous clerk Cus- tom House, dwl 637 California


Steele Samuel, stairbuilder, dwl 7 Louisa


Steele Samuel B., porter with T. H. Hatch & Co., dwl 113 Eddy


Steele Thomas, cook, dwl 50 Natoma


Steele William A., trunkmaker, dwl 214 Shotwell Steele William R., passenger agent Chicago, Rock Island, and Pacific R. R., office 208 Montgomery, dwl 204 Montgomery


Steen Edward T., dealer machinery, office 32 Fre- mont, dwl 1203 Taylor


Steen George, tinsmith with Osgood & Stetson, dwl 312 Clay


Steen John, clerk Minerva House, 123 Jackson


Steen John C. D., stevedore P. M. S. S. Co., dw1 307 First


Steen Joseph, dyer with C. Thomann, dwl 2325 Pine Steen Myer, salesman with Polack & Hartman, dwl 440 Clementina


Steen Robert, merchant, dwl Lick House


Steen Samuel, salesman with Edward Newman, dwl 440 Clementina


Steenbock Detlev, cabinetmaker with Field & Frei, dwl 318 Ritch, rear


Steer Peter, milker, dwl Sixteenth Av nr I, South S. F.


Steer Thomas, seaman, dwl 422 Drumm


Steere Charles, carpenter with Drouilhat & Cavan, dwi 813 Broadway


Steere Charles W., carpenter Industrial School


STEERS HENRY, groceries and liquors, 301 Bryant cor First


Steers John, cabinetmaker with G. Ueffinger & Co., dwl 301 Bryant


Steers W., miner, dwl Russ House


Stees Charles J., clerk S. F. Post-office, dwl 20 Ellis Stefan Julius, brewer United States Brewery, dwl NW cor McAllister and Franklin


Stefano Mala Spina, marblepolisher with Bianchi & Cuneo, dwl 14 Union Pl


Steffani Camillo ( Martin & S.), dwl 1123 Powell


Steffani Curets, cook with John Pendo & Co., dwl 723 Davis


Steffani Henry (Sartor & S.), dwl 728 Vallejo


Steffanoni Achille, watchmaker with James Young, dwl 272 Minna


Steffen Peter, laborer, dwI W s Houston bet Taylor and Jones


Steffens Carl, dw1 2505 California


Steffens Diedrich, groceries and liquors, SE cor Fol- som and Main


Steffens Diedrich Jr., clerk with Diedrich Steffens, SE cor Folsom and Main


Steffens Henry, captain schooner Jeanette, Market St. Wharf


Steffens Henry A., clerk with John H. Schroeder, dw1 930 Post


Steffens John, carpenter, dw1 317 Bush


Steffens Joseph W., carpenter with D. A. Macdonald & Co., dwl 317 Bush


Steffon Francis, engineer with Pacific Box Manufact- uring Co.


Stefford Stephen, dwI S s Twenty-second nr Guerrero Stege Henry, clerk with Nicholas Dimmer


Stege John G., foreman with F. Korbel & Bros., dwl 708 Bryant


Stege John K. (John R. Stege & Co.), dwl 1110 Jack STEGE JOHN K. & CO., butter, cheese, and eggs, 23-26 California Market


Stegnan J. C., lumber stevedore with Whitney & Freese


Steigelman William, barkeeper with Henry Evers, dwl 742 Washington


Steiger Alexander, machinist, dwl 12 Park Av


Steiger Charles, carpenter, dwl 428 Broadway Steiger Charles R. ( Steiger & Boland;, dwl 216 Leav Steiger Theodore, billiard-tablomaker, dwl 802 Stock Steiger William H. ( Olanie & S.), dw1 49 Clem


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STEIGER & BOLAND ( Charles R. Steiger and James Boland), proprietors Occidental Foundry (formerly Vulcan Foundry), 187 and 139 First Steigle Conrad, bricklayer Bricklayers' Protective Association, 234 Sutter


Steiglitz llerman, watchman U. S. Mint, dwl 271 Stevenson


SPRINGFIELD FIRE & MAR'E INS. CO .; Assets, 81,100,000; Farnsworth & Clark, Agts.


EDWARD BOSQUI & CO., Paper Rulers, Leidesdorff Street, corner of Clay.


C. P. VAN SCHAACK & CO., 708, 712, 714, and 716 Kearny St., Importers and Jobbers.


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327 Fell STEIL HENRY, artist tailor Occidental Hotel, dwl | Steiner Theodore, clerk with Hecht Bros. & Co., dwl 547 Mission


Steil Henry (G. E. Portmann's Soap Works), dwl SE cor York and Twenty-third


Steimke Frederick ( Bruns & S.), dwl NW cor Eddy and Pierce


Steimke John, clerk with Frederick Bruns & Bro., dwl SE cor Mission and Sixteenth


STEIN AARON, Stationery Department Wells, Far- go & Co., dwl 205 Powell


Stein Abraham J., hairdresser, dw1 38 Jackson


Stein Benjamin, traveling agent, dw1 1013 Post


Stein Charles, carriagetrimmer with Henry M. Black, dwl 21 Turk


Stein Charles A., cigarmaker with Cobo & Martinez, dwl 1328 Dupont


Stein Charles W., carriagetrimmer with Henry M. Black, dw1 436 Stevenson


Stein Conrad, engineer Philadelphia Brewery, dwl 133 Tehama


Stein E., tanner with Simon Hoffmann, dwl S s Ser- pentine Av nr Howard


Stein Emanuel L., merchant (Gold Hill, Nev.), dwI 1013 Post


Stein George, bootmaker, 409 East, dw1 110 William Stein George, tinsmith, dwl 51 Natoma


Stein Henry, shoemaker, 521 Pacific, dw1 1406 Kearny


Stein Henry W. ( Stein, Simon & Co.), res Paris


Stein Hermann, cigarmaker, dwl 13 Sixth


Stein John, tailor with A. Barli & Co., dwl 150 Clara


Stein Martin, merchant (Gold Hill, Nev.), dw1 1013 Post


Stein Max, painter, dwl 423 Bush


Stein Meyer, jeweler and watchmaker, 737 Pacific


Stein Morris, tailor, 38 Jackson


Stein Moses, clerk, dwl 1013 Post


Stein Nathan, bullion clerk Bank California, dw1 205 Powell


Stein Nathan, tailor with Morris Stein, dwl 38 Jack- son


Stein Robert, bakery, 236 Fifth


Stein William, tanner with Simon Hoffman, dwl S s Serpentine Av nr Howard


Stein William E., carpenter, dwi 151 Tehama


STEIN, SIMON & CO. ( Henry W. Stein, Herrmann L. Simon, Alexander Weill, Eugene Arnstein, and Sylvain Weill /, importers and dealers cloths, woolens, and tailors' trimmings, 632 and 631 Sac- ramento and 631 and 633 Commercial


Steinbach Anton, carpenter with W. B. Bradbury, dwl 24 Natoma


Steinbach Frederick H. (Legallet & S.), dwl 1222 Union


Steinbach John Anton, clerk with Alexander Sornin, dwl 24 Natoma


Steinbach Joseph, saddler with George W. Lawless, dwl SW cor Pacific and Front


Steinbach Rudolph, general agent, office 729 Mont- gomery, dw1 809 Stockton


Steinberg David, peddler, dw1 243 Clara


Steinberg John, boltmaker with Phelps Bros., dw1 15 Drumm


Steinberg Morris, tailor, dw1 243 Clara


Steinbring Charles, farmer, dwl 14 Brooks


Steinbring Sophie Mrs., furnished rooms, 14 Brooks Steindler Henry, clerk, dwl 12 Harriet


Steindler Isaac, tinsmith with Daniel Daly, dwl 12 Harriet


Steindler Rose (widow), dwl 12 Harriet


Steinegger Henry ( Britton & Rey), dw1 815 Sutter


Steiner Adolph, draftsman Engineer's Office C. P. R. R., dwl 1900 Stockton


Steiner Albert, clerk with A. B. Elfelt & Co., dwl 327 Fell


Steiner Barbara (widow), midwife, dwl 536 Jessie Steiner E. A., druggist with William J. Bryan, dwl 603 Merchant


Steiner Emanuel, milkranch, Hunter's Point, South S. F.


Steiner Frederick, baker with William Hessler Steiner Hannah Miss, dressmaker, 609 Post


Steiner Joseph, cabinetmaker with Field & Frei, dwl 147 Silver


Steiner Leopold, express wagon, cor Bush and Bat- tery, dwl 521 Octavia


Steiner Nicholas, barkeeper with Perry & Doyle, dwl 821 Howard


Steiner Samuel (of Steiner & Klauber, San Diego), office 312 Sacramento, dw1 617 McAllister Steiner Sophia (widow), dwl 327 Fell


Steinert Augusta (widow), dwl 16 Oak Grove Av


Steinert Felix, bookkeeper with Theo. Liebermann & Co., dwl 311 Sutter


Steinforth Frederick, carpenter, W 8 Columbia bet Nineteenth and Twentieth


Steinhardt Falk (L. Dinkelspiel & Co.), res New York


Steinhart Frederick, painter N. B. and Mission R. R., dw1 563 Tehama


STEINHART IGNATZ, manager Anglo-Californian Bank (limited), office 412 Cal, dw1 1509 Stockton Steinhart Israel (W. & I. Steinhart & Co.), res New York


Steinhart L., cigars and tobacco, 432 California, dwl 1142 Market


STEINHART W. & I. & CO. (Charles Adler), importers and jobbers clothing and gents' fur- nishing goods, 3 and 5 Battery


Steinhart William (W. & I. Steinhart & Co.), dwl 1024 Post


Steinhauser Anton, dw1 825 Kearny


Steinhofer Philip, dwl S s Hayes bet Buchanan and Webster


Steinhoff Herman, groceries and liquors, NW cor Sutter and Dupont, dw1 512 Bush


Steinkamp Charles ( Fitschen & Steinkamp), dwl Ss Broadway bet Montgomery and Kearny


Steinle Emil, musician, dwl 429 Bryant


Steinler Henry, clerk with Louis Cahen, dwl Harriet nr Howard


Steinman Adolph, salesman with Nolan Bros., dwl 1827 Howard


Steinmann Samuel, clerk, dwl 301 Third


Steinmetz A. J., painter and varnisher with Chris- tian Schreiber & Co., dw1 512 Fourth


Steinmetz Charles H., watchmaker with John Jor- dan, dwl 805 Mason


Steinmetz Mathew, tailor with Purdy & Litchfield, dwl 1103 Montgomery


Steinmetz Theodore F., cabinetmaker with Field & Frei, dw1 1003 Harrison


Steins Henry, seaman, dwl 135 Folsom


Steinway Louis, dwl Columbia Hotel


Steinweg Charles G., salesman with Clabrough & Bros., dwl 1143 Howard


Stell Alfred, shoemaker with S. W. Rosenstock & Co., dw1 1023 Clay


Stellberg Charles, mechanic, dwl 120 Gilbert, rear


Steller Charles, cabinetmaker with Field & Frei, dwl 415 Hayes


Steller Lewis, clerk with William McColl, dwl 415 Hayes


Stelling Frederick J. (Stelling & Siebe), dw1 157 Sec Stelling Henry, market, W s Mission nr Twenty- fourth, dwl 1825 Powell


Stelling Mary, ladies' nurse, dw] 1825 Powell


Stelling Otto, tinsmith with Martin Hoffman, 1003 Market


Stelling William, barkeeper with Charles A. Ander- son, dwl 31 Hunt


Stelling William, bookkeeper with Kohler & Froh- ling, dwl 1 Franklin


Stelling William, butcher with Henry Stelling, W s Mission nr Twenty-fourth


Stelling & Siebe ( F. J. Stelling and August Siebe), market, 155 and 157 Second


Stelyes John, clerk with Bruns & Steimke, dwl NW cor Eddy and Pierce


Stemdler Isaac, tinsmith with Daniel J. Daly, dwl 12 Harriet


Stemmler Frederick, upholsterer and paperhanger, 706 Folsom


Stempelmann Henry (Stempelmann & Co.), dw1 623 Pacific


Stempelmann & Co. (Henry Stempelmann and Gi- acomo Brignardello/, hardware and crockery, 623 Pacific


Stenbiht William, musiciau, dw1 331 Montgomery


Stender Charles, clerk with Diederich Wrede, dwl NW cor Leavenworth and Jackson


Stender T., cook Alms House, Mission Ocean House Road


Stengel Bernard, upholsterer with Louis Pouzadoux, dwl 334 Broadway


Stenson Robert J., salesman 410 Market, dwl 129 Shipley


Stenson William, laborer, dwl SE cor Mission and Twenty-first


PACIFIC COAST BUSINESS DIRECTORY, 1874-6, H. G. Langley, Pub'r, S. F. Price $5.


ATNA INSURANCE COMPANY. GEO. O. BOARDMAN, Manager: HENRY CARLTON. Jr., Agent: 14 Merchants' Exchange. San Francisco.


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[ L. W. KENNEDY, General Insurance Agent, Fire, Marine, and Life, 411 California 8t.


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Stepf Michael, coppersmith with James Macken, dwl | Steuart St. House, R. E. Baker proprietor, 104 Sten 117 Bernard


Stephan John G., butcher with Richard O'Neill, dwl 1017 Powell


Stephen J., carpenter S. P. R. R.


Stephen Thomas, stevedore with Whitney & Freese Stephens A. F., shipwright Shipwrights' Journeymen Association, 71 New Montgomery


Stephens Charles, cashier Woodward's Gardens, dwl Fifteenth bet Howard and Mission


Stephens Charles J., trunkmaker with H. Behrendt & Co., dw1 422 Tehama


Stephens George S. ( Marcher & S.), dwl Philadel- phia House


Stephens H., calker P. M. S. S. Co.


Stephens John, dwl NE cor Montgomery and Filbert Stephens John S., rigger, dwl 325 Main, rear


Stephens Nelson L., carpenter and builder, dwl NW cor Harrison and Twenty-second


Stephens Samuel, shipjoiner, dwl 24 Frederick


Stephens Thomas S., clerk with Andrew J. Moulder dw1 736 Market


Stephens Thomas W., groceries and liquors, E s Che- nery nr Randall


Stephens William, fruitdealer, 1220 Pacific


Stephens William, plumber and gasfitter with Shep- ard Bros., dwl cor Frederick and Essex Pl


Stephens William H., cabinetmaker with Hermann Grantz, dw1 717 Folsom


Stephens Williams D., butcher with George Lan- gridge, SE cor Union and Hyde


Stephens. See Stevens


Stephenson Sarah E. (widow), dwI 1003 Natoma


Stephenson. See Stevenson


Steppacher Jacob, reporter Alta California, dwl 602 Sutter


Steppacher Meyer, sexton Sutter St. Synagogue, dwl 602 Sutter


STERETT BENJAMIN F., book, job, and power- press printing, 532 Clay, dw1 518 Howard


Sterett John J., carpenter, dw1 55 Second


Sterett William I., printer, dw1 518 Howard


Sterker Charles, bootmaker with Joseph Gutberlet, dwl 6 Quincy Pl


Sterling Charles, carpenter, dwl 331 Jessie


Sterling John L., laborer, dwl 722 Downey


Sterling William H., physician, dwl NW cor Taylor and Vallejo


Stern Charles, market, 1034 Howard


Stern David ( Levi Strauss & Co.), office 14 Battery


Stern David Mrs. (widow), dwl 317 Powell


Stern David, proprietor Nucleus House, SE cor Mar- ket and Third


Stern Herman, dw1 818 Ellis


Stern Jacob, fruits and confectionery, 417 Sutter


Stern Jacob, with Levi Strauss & Co., dwl 317 Pow- ell


Stern Leopold, postal clerk S. F. Post-office, dwl 123 Dora


Stern Philip, cabinetmaker and upholsterer, 222 Sixth


Stern Simon, cloakmaker, 311 Sutter


Sternbeek William, barber, dwl 213 Harrison


Sternfels B. H. (Lachman & S.), dwl 1004 Van Ness Av


Sternheim Samuel ( Wangenheim, S. & Co.), dwl 197 Ilyde nr Turk


Sternitzky Charles, carpenter, dwl 419 Stockton


Sterns C. P., teamster, dwl 1221 Folsom


Stessier Auguste, laborer, dwl W s Guerrero nr Quinn STETEFELDT CHARLES A., mining engineer, of- fice 11112 California


STETEFELDT FURNACE CO., John H. Boalt pres- ident, B. J. Burns secretary, office 41115 Cal Stetson A. M., machinist, dwl 336 Third


Stetson Charles, seaman, dwl 32 Steuart


Stetson David, water pipemaker, dw1 507 Mission


Stetson Edward Gray ( Barstow, S. & Houghton), at- torney at law, office 315 California, dwl 216 Bush Stetson Edward P., laborer California Butter Co., 405 Sansom


Stetson James B. ( Osgood & S.), dw1 623 O'Farrell Stetson John W. (Fleming & S.), dwl 424 Brannan


Stetson William, sawyer California Mills, dwl 912 Powoll


Stetson William W., accountant, office 414 California, dwl 25 Oak Grove Av


Steuart John W., conductor Market St. Depot, S. P. R. R., dwl Sixth nr Mission


Steuart Henry, furniture dealer, dwl 8 Haywood


Steuart Thomas, furniture dealer, 747 Folsom, dw1 8 Haywood


Steuart Thomas Jr., gilder, dwl 8 Haywood Steuart. See Stewart and Stuart


Steudeman Augusta (widow), dwl 714 Folsom


Steulard Charles, druggist, dwl Palm House


Steuvant Erwin, papercarrier, dwl 1311 Kearny


Steveberger Samuel, painter, dwl 54 First


Stevenot E. K. & Co .. proprietors Columbus Borax Refinery, SW cor Chestnut and Powell


Stevenot Emile K. (E. K. Stevenot & Co.), dwl 2005 Powell


Stevenot Gabriel, mining, dw1 527 Greenwich


Stevens A. E. Miss, teacher Spring Valley Grammar School. dwl 1505 California


Stevens Albert, dwl 251 Sterenson


Stevens Albert C., clerk, dw1 744 Ellis


Stevens Albert O., tailor with William Drury, dwl 251 Stevenson


Stevens Ann (widow), dwl N s Seventeenth nr Har Stevens Augustus K., secretary Sutter St. R. R., office 1336 Bush, dwl 1322 Broadway


STEVENS, BAKER & CO. ( Levi Stevens and Colin


C. and Judah Baker Jr.), shipping and commis- sion merchants, NW cor Sacramento and Davis Stevens Benjamin, cook with Martin & Williams, dwl SE cor Bush and Polk


Stevens Bradford B., dw1 5001/2 Minna


Stevens Calvin C., drayman with Fordham & Jen- nings, dwl 504 Stockton


Stevens Charles, clerk with John Puckhaber, dwl SW cor Sixteenth Av and P, South S. F.


Stevens Charles, laborer with Paladini & May


Stevens Charles, machinehand with Richardson & Holland


Stevens Coleman, dwl 622 Brannan


Stevens Daniel St. C., clerk Land Office C. P. R. R., dw1 175 Fourteenth


Stevens Dudley O., contractor and builder, dwl 137 Fourth


Stevens Edgar, dwl 104 Eddy


Stevens Edward, laborer Golden Gate Sugar Refin- ery, dwl Union Hotel


Stevens Eleanor, teacher Lincoln Grammar School, dwl ylo Vallejo


Stevens Elisha, produce merchant, dwl 1315 Cal


Stevens Elizabeth B., photographpainter, dwl 916 Vallejo


Stevens Ellen Miss, housekeeper Eclipse Bakery, 1414 Dupont


Stevens Emily Pitts Mrs., writer, dwl 1322 Bdwy


Stevens Emma Miss, shoestrapper with Einstein Bros. & Co., dwl lol Natoma


Stevens Francis M., bookkeeper with Jerome B. Pi- per, dwl 907 Bush


STEVENS GEORGE, liquor saloon, SE cor Battery and Union


Stevens George, metal roofer, dw1 1505 California Stevens George F. Mrs. (widow), dwl 16 Hampton Pl Stevens George W., book and jobprinter, 310 Wash- ington, res East Oakland


Stevens George Y., collector, dwl 423 Sixth


Stevens llarriet Miss, teacher Ladies' Protection and Relief Society Home, SE cor Geary and Franklin


Stevens Henry, merchant, dwl 137 Montgomery


Stevens Henry H., dentist, office and dw1 1117 How


Stevens Horace, clerk with Haggin & Tevis, dwl 916 Vall jo


Stevens Horace H., mariner, dwl 916 Vallejo


Stevens Horatio N., manager Telegraph Office C. P.


R. R., cor Fourth and Townsend, dwl Ss Twen- ty-second bet Mission and Howard




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