The San Francisco Directory, 1874, Part 187

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


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Waterhouse George, photographer with Charles L. Cramer, dw1 402 Kearny


Waterhouse Harry K., bookkeeper with Waterhouse & Lester, dwl 211 Seventh


WATERHOUSE & LESTER (Columbus Water- house) , importers and job bers carriage and wagon materials, 122 and 124 Market and 19 and 21 Cal Waterman Augustus, bookkeeper Mutual Life In- surance Co. of N. Y., office 204 Mont, dw1 600 Fol Waterman Charles, driver Engine No. 9, S. F. F. D., 320 Main


Waterman Charles H., dwl 13 Russ


Waterman Earl E., hostler with Joseph W. Souther, dw1 332 Tehama, rear


Waterman Edwin R., flour inspector, office 318 Front, dwl 1902 Leavenworth


Waterman Frederick HI., attorney at law, office 8 and 9 Montgomery Block, dwl Grand Hotel


Waterman George, butcher with J. Y. Wilson & Co., dwl Buchanan nr Bay


Waterman George, hairdresser with Sand Bros., dwl 309 Tehama


Waterman James S., clerk with Holbrook & Chester, dwl 534 Bush


Waterman John, blacksmith, dw1 309 Tehama


Waterman M. & Co. ( Henry E. Trubenbach), com- mission merchants, 111 Clay


Waterman Martin ( M. Waterman & Co.), dwl 619 Tyler


Waterman Moses, clerk County Tax Collector's Office, dwl 315 Tyler


Waterman Richard, cellarman with Lyon & Co., dwl 2 Maiden Lane


Waterman Richard W., bookkeeper Pacific Iron Works, dwl 2 Maiden Lane


Waterman Robert H., U. S. inspector hulls, office 11 U. S. Court Building, and marine surveyor, office 316 California, dwl 724 Turk


Waterman William, laborer Cal. Sugar Refinery, dwl cor Eighth and Brannan


Waterman William B., musician, dwl 6 August Alley Waters Abraham, jeweler, dw1 528 Greenwich Waters Annie Mrs., dressmaker, 523 Howard


Waters Arthur, dw1 519 Pine


WATERS CHARLES, plumber, gas, and steamfitter, 808 Market, dwl 28 O'Farrell


Waters Daniel, stevedore P. M. S. S. Co.


Waters Edward, cook with Dennis Dowd, 625 Davis Waters Elisha Dewey ( Waters & Co.), dwl 519 Ellis


Waters Frederick C., foreman with Bacon & Co., dwl Russ House


Waters George F., groceries, 540 Market, dwl 521 O'Farrell


WATERS GEORGE L., with Samuel Hartshorne, 314 Montgomery, dwl 1316 Mason


Waters Henry, seaman, dwl 32 Steuart


Waters Helon B., clerk with Pope & Talbot, Third St. Wharf, dwl 220 Stevenson


Waters James, teamster with R. & J. Morton, dw NE cor Taylor and Ellis


Waters John, laborer, dwl 5 Francisco


Waters John S., porter with Linforth, Kellogg Co., dwl 12% Harriet


Waters Joseph H. N., expressman, SW cor Hallecl and Sansom, dwl 1594 Bush


Waters Michael, fireman S. F. Gas Light Co., dw Potrero Point


Waters Patrick, tanner with Wolf Bloom, dwl Gun nison Av nr Twenty-seventh


Waters Patrick, driver N. B. and Mission R. R.


Waters Robert (colored), bootblack stm Alameda Oakland Ferry, res Oakland


Waters Rogers, laborer, dwl 43012 Clementina


Waters Thomas, laborer, dwl 2012 Larkin


Waters Thomas, printer with C. A. Murdock & Co. dw1 33 Geary


Waters William C., machinist Risdon Iron and Lo comotive Works, dw1 709 Mission


Waters William D., carriagepainter with Kimbal Manufacturing Co., dw] 313 Seventh


Waters Williams, dwl 616 Kearny


Waters & Co. ( Elisha D. Waters and Benjamin Dore), printers, 512 Sacramento


Waterson George, bricklayer Bricklayers' Protect ive Association, 234 Sutter


Watkeys Daniel J., with Arthur B. Stout, dwl 83 Washington


Watkin W. B., solicitor with Hutchinson, Mann d Smith, dwl 124 Tyler


Watkins Alonzo A., bookkeeper with Locke & Mon tague, 112 Battery


WATKINS CARLETON E .. Yosemite Art Gallery and portrait and landscape photographer, 22-2 Montgomery


Watkins Charles, teamster, dwl 10 O'Farrell


Watkins Eliza Mrs., seamstress, dw1 15 Second


Watkins John, milkman, dwl 632 Post


Watkins Joseph, teamster with Joseph E. Culver well, dwl S s Ellis bet Buchanan and Laguna


Watkins Joseph W., shipcalker, dwl 179 Clara


Watkins Norman, salesman with Mecker, James Co., dw1 1002 Montgomery


Watkins William, calker, dwl Mechanics' House


Watling Elizabeth (widow), dw1 1031 Dolores


Watrigant Victor, butcher with Paul Husson, dw 841 Howard


Watriss George C., draftsman Risdon Iron and Lo comotive Works, dwl American Exchange


Watrous Chauncey James, carpenter, dwl 528 Har Watson Anna Mrs., dwl 1067 Broadway


Watson Aura (widow), dwl o Trinity


Watson Benjamin M., helper New U. S. Mint, dw) Minna nr Third


Watson Charles, engineer California Sugar Refinery dwl Es Eighth nr Brannan


Watson Charles B., shearman Pac. Rolling Mill, dw cor Shasta and Michigan


Watson Charles H., engineer Cal. Sugar Refinery dwl Eighth nr Brannan


Watson Chauncey S., bookkeeper with Blake, Rob bins & Co., dwl 409 Van Ness Av


Watson Daniel, marbleworker with Michael Heve rin, dwl Railroad House


Watson David, carpenter with Steed & Nash, dw 662 Howard


Watson Dudley L., carpenter Mission Woolen Mills dwl 2616 Folsom


Watson D. W., house and signpainter, 2013 Folsom Watson Edward ! Watson & Barnhart), dw1 610 How Watson Frederick, dwl West End Hotel, Brenhan PI


Watson George, dw1 15 Second


Watson George, drayman, 223 Clay, dw1 24 Scott PI Watson George P. J., bookkeeper with William H Watson, dwl 136 Hayes


Watson George W., salesman with Knowland & Doe res Oakland


Watson Henry, laborer Pac. Rolling Mill, dwl Potrer Point


Watson Horace H., marine surveyor and agent New York Record American and Foreign Shipping office 302 California, res Oakland


Watson James, assistant engineer P. M. S. S. Chin Watson James, barkeeper with Ryan & Scully, dw 1113 Stockton


Watson James, clerk, dwl 806 Stockton


FARNSWORTH & CLARK, Gen'l Fire and Marine Insurance Agency; office 230 Cal. 8


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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Watson James, commission merchant and agent Coast Whaling Co., office 8 Clay, res Oakland.


Watson James, engineer Mission Woolen Mills, dwl 217 Shotwell


Watson James, laborer, dw1 30 Ritch


Watson James, shipcarpenter, dwl 41 Louisa


Watson James, vegetables, 36 First


Watson James A., painter, dwl 124 Welsh


Watson James B., dwl 9 O'Farrell


Watson James T., examiner gaugers' returns Custom House, dwl 1116 Jackson


Watson John, laborer, dwl cor Nebraska and Ala- meda


Watson John, lather, dwl 133 Shipley


Watson John B., machinist Pacific Iron Works, dwl 44 Clementina


Watson John P., bookkeeper with E. E. Morgan's Sons, dw1 600 Bush


Watson John R., purchasing agent C. P. R. R., S. P. R. R., and Cal. P. R. R. cos., office NE cor Fourth and Townsend, dwl Lick House


Watson Julia Mrs. (widow), dwl 9 O'Farrell


Watson Louisa P. Miss, teacher Broadway Grammar School, dwl 24 Scott Pl


Watson Margaret Miss, teacher Union St. Grammar School, dwl 24 Scott Pl


Watson Martin Mrs. (widow), dwl 15 Hyde


Watson Mary Ann (widow), dressmaker, dwl 21 Na- toma


Watson Martin V. B. ( Watson & Co.), dw1 534 Bush Watson Robert, warehouseman, dwl 410 Jackson


Watson Sarah (widow), dressmaker, 79 New Mont- gomery


Watson S. C., miner, dwl Overland House


WATSON S. M. CO. (White Pine Co., Nev.), Wil- liam H. Watson secretary, office 302 Montgomery Watson Thomas, blacksmith with John Weichhart, dwl 6091% Howard


Watson Thomas (colored), coachman, dwl Virginia Block


Watson Thomas, plumber with John G. Ils, dwl 104 Alta Pl


Watson Thomas, seaman stm Newbern, Front St. Wharf


Watson Thomas M. (colored), watchman U. S. Treas- ury, dwl 2114 Jones


Watson Warren M., salesman with R. R. Raeding & Co., dw1 1506 Bush


Watson W. G., seaman, dwl 26 Steuart


Watson William, dwl S's Bush bet Steiner and Pierce Watson William, barber, dwl 52 Shipley


Watson William, chief engineer Mission and Pac. Woolen Mills, dwl 217 Shotwell


Watson William, clerk with François A. Rouleau Watson William, stevedore, dwl 214 Broadway WATSON WILLIAM H., mining secretary and agent, office 302 Montgomery, dwl 1809 Pine Watson William S., civil engineer, dw1 4 Park Pl Watson William S., physician, dwl 719 Market WATSON & BARNHART ( Edward Watson and Daniel Barnhart), auctioneers and commission merchants, SE cor Sutter and Kearny


WATSON & CO. ( M. V. B. Watson and William King & Co., New York), importers and jobbers corks, twine, capsules, etc., 319 Battery Watson. See Wattson


Watt Alexander, dummyman Clay St. Hill R. R., dwl 414 Pacific


Watt Andrew, teamster with Charles Harley & Co., dwl 725 McAllister


WATT ROBERT, manager Swiss American Bank (and Watt & McLennan), res San Rafael


Watt William ( Watt & McLennan), res Grass Valley WATT & McLENNAN ( William Watt, Robert Watt, and Frank P. McLennan), wool and grain commission, 318 Front room 3


Watters J. W., machinist, dw1 709 Mission


Watterson George T., contractor, dwl 748 Brannan] Wattes James, driver with David Seaman Watto A. J., miner, dwl 423 Bush


Wattres John, seaman, dwl 32 Steuart


Watts Charles, waiter, dwl 270 First


Watts Charles B., clerk, dwl 114 Second


Watts Edwin F., hoseman Engine No. 4, S. F. F. D., dwl 144 Second


Watts Evan, builder, dwl 806 Polk


Watts Fernando, coalpasser stm Newbern, Front St. Wharf


Watts John, salesman with J. W. Davidson & Co., dwl 227 Second


Watts L. C., shipbuilder, Third Av bet I and J, South S. F.


Watts Richard P., porter with Foster & Dole, dwl 10012 Second


Watts Sanford E., shipcarpenter, dwl Third Av bet I and J, South S. F.


Watts (The) Marine Railway, nr foot of I, India Basin, South S. F.


Watts W. A., miner, dw] 227 Second


Watts William (William Watts & Co.), dwl W 8 Taylor bet Chestnut and Francisco


Watts William, laborer, dwl W s Houston bet Taylor and Jones


Watts William, steward, dwl 270 First


WATTS WILLIAM & CO., contractors night work and sewer laying, 31 Geary


Wattson Margaret E. (widow), dwl 1110 Mason


Wattson Samuel B. [ Parker, W. & Co.), dwl SE cor Twenty-fourth and San José Av


Wattson. See Watson


Watyen Henry, salesman, dwl 43 Clementina


Wau Yune (Chinese), merchant, 739 Commercial Wauch Louis, laborer, dwl 13 Geary


WAUGAMAN ASA L., wines and liquors, NE cor Halleck and Leidesdorff, dwl 106 Mason


Waugh Alexander ( Alexander Waugh & Co.), dwl 26 Main


Waugh Alexander & Co. ( George Miller and Wil- liam Waugh), Pacific bottle yard, 26 and 28 Main Waugh William ( Alexander Waugh & Co.), dwl 26 Main


Waugh William (colored), janitor Y. M.U. B. Society, dwl 914 Pacific


Waun George, laborer Pacific Iron Works, dwl 14 Sherwood Pl


Wax Paul, shoemaker with Charles Hoertkorn, dwl 1 Harlan Pl


Way Asa H., clerk, dw] 927 Washington, rear


Way Henry, blacksmith helper with John Weich- hart, dw1 600 Howard


Way Thomas H., collector, 535 Clay, dwl 1143 Folsom Waygant Hannah (widow), dw1 828 Folsom


Waylin John, blacksmith New City Hall, dwl 20 Larkin


WAYMAN WILLARD G., physician, office 16 Geary, dw1 407 Leavenworth


Waymouth Bryant, clerk with Painter & Co., dwl 19 Baldwin Court


Wear William, patternmaker, dwl 312 Beale


Weasler Alexander Rev., dwl 18 Turk


Weatherly Walter J., clerk with Whittier, Fuller & Co., dw1 508 Powell


Weatherup Samuel, helper with Hugh Crockard, dwl SE cor Mission and First


Weaver Abel W., seaman, dwl 35 Pacific


Weaver Benjamin F., tailor with G. B. Davis & Son, dwl 636 Commercial


Weaver Daniel Il., driver Market St. Railway, dwl 211 Tehama


Weaver Dwight S., stoves, 263 Third


Weaver George, shipcarpenter, dwl I bet Third and Fourth avs, South S. F.


Weaver George A., clerk C. P. R. R. Freight Depot, dwl 76916 Mission


Weaver George A., clerk Risdon Iron and Locomo- tive Works, dw1 726 Powell


Weaver George H., bookkeeper with Castle Bros., dwl 220 Shotwell


Weaver Hammond S., conductor Central R. R., dwl 2812 Clay


Weaver Henry, harnessmaker, 671 Market, res Oak- land


Weaver John, carpenter, dwl 333 Bush


Weaver John, salesman with George H. Tay & Co., dw1 415 Powell


Weaver Joseph Rev., dwl 127 Kearny


Weaver Nicholas, woodcarver with Bryant & Stra- han, dwl Revere House


Weaver Philip L. ( Weaver & Taylor and Weaver, Taylor &' Co.), dwl SW cor Pierce and Union


WEAVER, TAYLOR & CO. ( Philip L. Weaver and


John W. Taylor), importers and dealers rubber goods and agents Hazard Powder Co., 501 Market WEAVER & TAYLOR ( Philip L. Weaver and John W. Taylor), agents Goodyear's India Rubber Glove Manufacturing Co., 136 Montgomery Webb Albert, dwl 304 Third


Webb Alfred W., lumber surveyor, dwl 2410 Folsom Webb Alonzo, attorney at law, office 420 California, dwl 317 Third


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


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


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Wobb Andrew C., clerk, dw] 262 Minna


Webb Arthur, bookkeeper, dwl 2410 Folsom


Webb Charles H., designer with Frank G. Edwards, dwl 8 Wetmore Pl


WEBB CHRISTOPHER C., merchant, office 405 Front, res Oakland


Webb E. A. (widow), dw1 317 Third


Webb Edgar, compositor with Francis & Valentine, dw1 612 Harriet


Webb Francis A., drayman, 118 Bat, dw1 208 Fifth


Webb George (J. P. Wood & Co./, dwl 210 Jessie


Webb George, laborer with Knowland & Doe, dwl 428 Tehama


Webb George, truckman H. and L. No. 1, S. F. F. D., 22 O'Farrell


Webb Henry, dwl NW cor Powell and Union


Webb House, H. W. Miller proprietor, 37 Second


Webb James P'., physician, office and dwl 741 How- ard


Webb John M., dwl W s Ninth nr Folsom


Webb Mary ( widow), dwl 143 Ridley


Webb Richard, miner. dwl S s Fulton nr Laguna


Webb Richard, printer, dw1 1706 Mason


WEBB WATSON, manager North America Life Ins. Co., office 302 Montgomery, res Oakland


Webb William, blacksmith, dwl What Cheer House Webb William, clerk with Douglass & Cosgrove, 114 Jackson


Webb William, hostler with Patrick Farrall, S s Point Lobos Av nr Seventeenth Av


Webber -, dw1 710 Kearny


Webber Alexander, laborer S. F. and Pac. Sugar Co., dwl 227 Lighth


Webber Alpha A., traveling agent Continental Life Ins. Co., dwl 2021 Polk


Webber Andrew, miner, dw1 533 Commercial


Webber Benjamin, blacksmith with John Weich- hart, dwl 3 Natoma


Webber Edward L., piledriver with Boobar & Rich- ardson, dw1 212 Washington


Webber Goorge E., mining, dw1 1510 Franklin


Webber llenry B., sawyer with Pacific Box Manu- facturing Co., dwi 820 Folsom


Webbor Lewis N., salesman Carmen Island Salt Works, dw1 124 Tyler


Webber Lowell A., porter with Preble & Co., dwl 56 Tehama


Webber Stephen, seaman, dwl E s Dame nr Grove Weber -, newspaper carrier, dwl 3 Clara Lane Weber Adolph, waiter German Hotel, 18 First


WEBER ADOLPH C., civil engineer, ottico 507 Mont- gomery, and president Humboldt Savings Bank, dwl 840 Folsom


Weber Alexander, laborer, dwl 32 Rausch


Weber Charles, candymaker with Rohman & Hirsch- feld, dwl 527 Greenwich


Weber Charles, collector and insurance broker Ham- burg-Bremen Fire Ins. Co., dw1 240 Stevenson Weber Charles, watchman stm Cora


Weber Charles Jr., cashier and bookkeeper Ham- burg-Bremen Fire Ins. Co., dwl 240 Stevenson Weber Diedrich, clerk with Diedrich Hillen, dwl N W cor rine and Larkin


Weber Ernst, market, 220 Third


Weber Eugene K., watchmaker with Frederick Hof- leng, dw1 719 Market


Weber Francis, wagon builder, dwl 42 Moss


Weber Frederick, butcher with John C. Moritz, dwl 1012 Pacific


Weber Frederick C., boot and shoemaker, 754 Clay, dw1 1034 Clay


Weber Gabriel, bootmaker, 638 Commercial, dwl 5 St. Charles Pl


Weber George, cabinetmaker with Christian Schrei- ber & Co., dwl 17 Pacific


Weber George, liquor saloon, dwl 533 Broadway


Weber H., dw1 321 Sutter


Weber Henry, express wagon, dwl 39 Pacific


Weber Henry, seaman, dwl 39 Pacific


Weber Herman ( Weber & Rodefeld), dwl 512 Bush, rear


Weber Jacob, trunkmaker with, D. S. Martin & Co., dwl cor Eighteenth and Mission


Weber John, brewer Germania Brewery, dwl 1420 Pacitic


Weber John, butcher with John Mengel, dwl 335 Fourth


Weber John P., teacher music, dw1 719 Grove


Weber Joseph, varnisher Pacitic U. W. Furniture Manufacturing Co.


Weber Julius, clerk with Matthias Gray, dwl 811 Leavenworth


Weber Louis, groceries and liquors, 1 Franklin


Weber Peter, waiter with Albert Seiz, dwl German Hotel


Weber Richard H., helper with Grover & Baker Sew- ing Machine Co., dwl N s Hyde bet Filbert and Greenwich


Weber T. H., groceries and liquors, NW cor Boyce and Geary


Weber Walter, brewer, dwl 1009 Minna


Weber William, bootmaker with W. F. Burke, dwl 720 Brannan


Weber William, confectioner, dwl 527 Greenwich Weber William, laborer, dwl 407 Pacific


Weber & Rodefeld ( Herman Weber and Frederick Rodefeld), liquor saloon, SW cor Post and Kear Webster -, tailor, dwl 14 Brooks


Webster Artemus, shipwright P. M. S. S. Co., dw1 14 Tehama


Webster Benjamin F., shipwright, dwl 64 Tehama Webster Catherine (widow), dwl 3 Eddy Pl


Webster Charles F., real estate, office 310 Montgom- ery, dwi SW cor Linden and Van Ness Av


Webster Charles H., auctioneer, dwl 35012 Jessie, rear


Webster Charles P., driver City R. R., dwl E s First Av bet Fourteenth and Fifteenth


Webster Daniel F. ( Webster & Smith), dwI SW cor Van Ness Av and Linden


Webster Edward, stevedore with Whitney & Freese, dw1 30 Stanford


Webster Elizabeth, tailoresss, dwl 331 Minna


Webster George, mariner, dwl Brannan bet Sixth and Seventh


Webster George G. (Webster & Soule), dwl 201 Turk Webster George.W., carpenter, dwl 710 Kearny


Webster James, steward stm Salinas, Washington St. Wharf


Webster James A., clerk Delivery Department Wells, Fargo & Co., dwl 317 Third


Webster J. M., student Heald's Business College, dwl Russ House


Webster John, calker, dwl 22 Minna


Webster John Nelson, mining secretary, office 420 Montgomery room 8 third floor, res Alameda Webster Lyons, tailor, dwl 1048 Howard


Webster Mary A. (widow), dwl 503 Folsom


Webster Matthew Il., manufacturer, dwl 524 Sutter Webster Richard P., shipcarpenter, dw1 120 Fell


Webster Thomas, shoemaker with William D. Join- er, dwl 3J Natoma


Webster Walter B., salesman with Locke & Mon- tague, dwl 203 Turk


Webster Walter Briscoe, observer (Signal Service U. S. A.), office 42 Merchants' Exchange, dwl American Exchange


Webster Waterman, tailor, dw1 327 Minna


Webster William, machinist, dwl 18 Minna Webster William M., surveyor, dwl 2513 Octavia Webster & Smith ( Daniel F. Webster and Ferdi- nand Smith), money brokers, office 310 Mont Webster & Soulé ( George G. Webster and Kendrick


B. Soule), stockbrokers, office 304 Montgomery


WECK L. E. & CO. ( Bernard Getleson and Gustave


C. Landis), importers French leathers and shoe findings, 546 Market


Weck Louis E. (L. E. Weck & Co.), dwl 815 Stock- ton


Weckerle Charles, carpenter, 531 Bdwy, res Alameda Wedan Henry, seaman, dwl 2J Steuart


Wedan Oscar, seaman, dwl 20 Steuart


Wedde Henry, musician with John Wilson, dwl 525 Green, rear


Wedderspoon John ( Cross & Co.), res Oakland Wedderspoon Thomas C. ( Cross & Co.), res Oakland Wedderspoon William ( Cross & Co.), res Glasgow, Scotland


Wedekind August, clerk with John Bottger, dwl SE cor Sixteenth and Mission


Wedekind George L., clerk Justices' Court, dw1 634 Filbert


Wedel Jacob, machinist, dwl N s Army bet Church and Sanchez


Wedel John, hairdresser, dwl N s Army bet Church and Sanchez


Wedel John G., liquor saloon, SW cor Drumm and Pacific, dwl 819 Vallejo


Wedel John M., shoemaker, 5 Quincy PI Wedel Theresa Mrs., dwl 807 Pacitic


FARNSWORTH & CLARK furnish Safe and Reliable Insurance against Fire.


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, Trunks and Valises.


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Wedeles Isidore W. ( Max Gruenberg & Co.), dw1 615 Jones


Wedell John G., special policeman, dwl Ohio bet Broadway and Vallejo


Wedemeyer Claus H., groceries and liquors, SW cor Treat Av and Twenty-fourth


Wedl C. J., hairdressing saloon, 531 Sacramento, dwl 1513 Stockton, rear


Wedles Adolph, pianist, dwl 107 O'Farrell


Weed Alexander ( Weed & Gorie), dwl 410 Eddy


Weed Charles L., photographer with Bradley & Ru- lofson, dwl 729 Pine


Weed John H., teamster, dwl N s Sixteenth bet Do- lores and Guerrero


Weed Joseph ( Weed & Kingwell), dwI 1217 Leav


Weed Joseph, assistant storekeeper North Point Dock Bonded Warehouse, dwl 1401 Powell


Weed Sewing Machine Co., A. Mead & Co. agents, 152 New Montgomery


Weed William H., brassmolder with Weed & King- well, dwl 1217 Leavenworth


WEED & GORIE ( Alexander Weed and James Go- rie), wood and coal, 933 Market


WEED & KINGWELL (Joseph H. Weed and Vin- cent Kingwell), proprietors California Brass Works, 125 First


Weeden Charles, laborer, dw1 725 Natoma


Weeden Ellen HI. Miss, associate principal Clarke Institute, dw1 620 Ellis


Weegman Frederick, laborer with J. Herman Schintz, dwl 256 Stevenson


Weeks Abbie C., dressmaker, 726 Howard


Weeks Albert, watchmaker with Frederick Hofling, dwl 60'Farrell


Weeks Charles W., carpenter, dw1 731 Green


Weeks Ebenezer, calker P. M. S. S. Co., dwl 415 Main


Weeks Edward P., attorney at law, office 620 Wash- ington, dw1 631 Sacramento


Weeks Frank S., compositor with William P. Harri- son, dwl 314 Bush


Weeks Freeman L., physician and surgeon, office 652 Market, dw1 73412 Howard


Weeks Henry, seaman, dwl 115 Clark


Weeks John E., dwl 1325 Powell


Weeks Martha A. Miss, teacher Hayes Valley Pri- mary School, dwl 731 Green


Weeks Samuel ( John Kinney & Co.), dwl 1438 Stock Weeks Samuel F., dwl 574 Folsom


Weeks Thomas D., gilder with S. & G. Gump, dwl 444 Minna


Weerbrouck Fred, spring and hair mattresses, 601 Powell


WEGENER FREDERICK O., notary public, com-


missioner deeds, and agent I. C. C. Russ, office 386 Montgomery, dwl E s Columbia bet Fol and Har Wegener George, musician, dw1 18 Ellis


WEGENER RICHARD, mining secretary, office 414 California, dwl 28 Oak Grove Av


Weglehner Leonard, with Michael Reese, dwl 917 Sacramento


Wegner Frederick, butcher with S. F. Packing and Provision Co., dwl 414 Sixth


Wegner Henry, carver Pacific U. W. Furniture M. Co.


Wehé Eudoxis M. Mrs., dressmaker, 743 Vallejo Wehmoller William, corrugated elbowmaker, dw1 416 Seventh


Wehn Charles Edwin, salesman with Chas. F. Wehn, dwl Turk bet Pierce and Scott


WEHN CHARLES F., manufacturer Challenge Ax- legrease, factory and dwl Turk bet Pierce and Scott, office 421 Clay, dwl 908 Post


Wehner August W., clerk with George & Loughbor- ough, 507 Montgomery


Wehr Caroline Miss, dw1 720 Folsom


Wehr Frederick, carpenter, 40 Jackson


Wehr Henry, carpenter, dwl 40 Jackson


Wehr William, carpenter, dw1 30 Ritch


Wehrly Maria, teacher music, dw1 323 Fourth


Wehrly Samuel, mathematical instrumentmaker, dwl 323 Fourth


Wehser Henry, carpenter, dwl Es York nr Twenty- fifth


Weibel Henry, cook, dwl Metropolitan Hotel


Weich Valentine, butcher, dw1 607 Minna


Weichol John, laborer Golden Gate Sugar Rofinery, dwl 410 Grove


WEICHHART JOHN, proprietor California Tool Works, 143 and 145 Beale, dw1 6 Vassar Pl


Weida Frederick Charles, cooper with David Woer- ner, dw1 549 Mission


Weide Frederick, laborer, dwl 421 Dupont


Weidemuller Frederick G., baker, dwl 1621 Powell, rear


Weidenbaum F., cabinetmaker with Kragen & Co., dwl 116 Main


Weidenbaum William, cabinetmaker with Kragen & Co., dwl 116 Main


Weidenhofer Frederick ( Weidenhofer & Ahlborn), dwl 429 Bush


WEIDENHOFER & AHLBORN ( Frederick Wei- denhofer and Charles Ahlborn), proprietors Hansa Hotel, 429 Bush


Weidenreich Michael, clerk with Louis Holz, dwl 1514 Powell


Weidenreich Solomon ( Shirek & W./, dwl 15:4 Pow Weidler George W. (G. W. Swan & Co.), res Port- land, Oregon


Weidmann Henry, bottler with John J. Streuli, dwl 414 Dupont


Weigart Adam, tinsmith and plumber, NEcor Nato- ma and Eleventh


Weigel C. H. A., porter with Bracg & Frank, dw1 525 Linden Av


Weiger Emil, cabinetmaker, dwl 34 Hayes


WEIGERT JOSEPH A., liquors and bowling sa- loon, NW cor Mission and Fourth, dwl III Fourth Weighel William ( Meyers, W. & Co./, dwl 28 Willow


Weight B. J., assistant bookkeeper Howe S. M. Co., dwl cor Fifteenth and Mission


Weigle Frederick, watchmaker with Jacob Graf, dwl 655 Minna


Weigle John E., shoemaker with John Irwin, dwl 10 St. Mary


Weigle Mary (widow), dwl 655 Minna


Weigman Christian, laborer California Sugar Refino- ry, dwl Decatur bet Bryant and Brannan


Weihe August, money broker and cigars and tobac- co, 344 Montgomery, dwl 531 Union


Weil Abraham ( Weil, Cahn & Co.), dwl 1101 Van Ness Av


WEIL BROTHERS ( William, Leopold, David, and Joseph/, importers and wholesale liquors, etc., 213 Jackson


WEIL, CAHN & CO. ( Abraham Weil, Israel Cahn, and Moses Well, importers and jobbers foreign and domestic dry goods, and agents California Jute Manufacturing Co., 21 and 23 Battery


Weil D. & Brother, merchants (Shasta, Cal.), office 213 Jackson


Weil David ( Weil Brothers), res Shasta, Cal


Weil Henry L., fancy goods, 822 Kearny, dwl 314 Kearny


Weil Ignatz, clerk with Neustadter Bros., dwl 513 Post


Weil John P., salesman with David Samuels, dwl 420 l'owell


Weil Joseph ( Weil Brothers), res Shasta, Cal


Weil Leopold ( Weil Brothers), dwl 72; \'Farrell


Weil Leopold, salesman with Neustadter Bros., dwl 513 Post


Weil Mayer ( Weil & Woodleaf ), dwl 916 O'Farrell


Weil Mayer, manufacturer sausages, 108 Dupont, dwl 11 Carlos Pl


Weil Moses ( Weil, Cahn & Co.), ros New York


Weil Oscar, teacher music, office 108 Stockton, dwl 850 Market


Weil Theodore, salesman with Weil & Woodleaf, dwl 14 Geary


Weil William ( Weil Brothers), dw1 935 Post




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