The San Francisco Directory, 1874, Part 194

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Publication date: 1874
Publisher: San Francisco : Langley, Henry G.
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Wood Thomas W., carpenter, dwl 1320 Pine


Wood William, mariner, dwl 75 Clementina


Wood William E., bookkeeper with Cheesman, Head & Thornburgh, res Oakland


Wood William H., clerk, dwl 140 Fell


Wood William H., chemist and apothecary, 61 Sec- ond, dwl 58 Natoma


Wood William Harrison, printer with Joseph Win- terburn & Co., res Oakland


Wood W. T., workman Coiner's Department U. S. Mint, dwl 514 Natoma


Wood William W., molder Occidental Foundry, dwl 1026 Folsom


Wood & Bowcher (Hugh Wood and James Bow- cher), furniture, 668 Mission


Wood & Pritchard ( Henry Wood and C. H. Prit- chard), oysterstand, 538 Market


Woodall James, brakeman. C. P. R. R., dwl 120 Free- lon, rear


Woodard John, stagemanager Bella Union Theater, dwl 116 Natoma


Woodard. See Woodward


Woodberry F. C., proprietor Union House, 737 How Woodbridge Alfred F., foreman Occident, dwl Nine- teenth nr Valencia


WOODBRIDGE SYLVESTER REV., editor Occi- dent, office 22 Geary, dwl Nineteenth nr Valencia Woodburn William, steward S. F. Gas Light Co., cor Sierra and Louisiana


Woodbury Calvin E., conductor N. B. and Mission R. R., dwl 820 Folsom


Woodbury Ernestine, bagmaker with Union Pacific Salt Co., dwl 218 Sacramento


WOODBURY FRANK C. ( Heald & W.), secretary Heald's Business College, 24 Post, dwl 737 How


Woodbury Thomas, housemover, dwl 210 Minna


Woodcock Francis, driver S. F. Candle Co .. dwl foot Eighth


Woodcock Frank (Caldwell & W.), dw1 24 Second Av


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


ÆTNA 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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Wooden W. H., bricklayer Bricklayers' Protective | Woods Samuel Col. U. S. A., chief paymaster Mili- Association, 284 Sutter


Woodhams Oscar ( Woodhams & Ludlum', dw1 904 Jackson


WOODHAMS & LUDLUM ( Oscar Woodhams and Edward Ludlum), proprietors Empire Ware- house. 16-22 Beale nr Market


Woodhead Elizabeth, furnished rooms, 215 Stev


Woodhofer Malec, laundryman Grand Hotel


Woodhull Edward F .. collector with J. W. Davidson & Co., dwl 1112 Market


Woodhull Elizabeth Mrs., dwl 9712 Fifteenth


Woodland -, stevedore with Menzies, Lowry & Bingham


Woodland Archie, dwl 931 McAllister


Woodland Co. (Chinese), cigar factory, 1320 Stockton Woodland Cornelius, seaman, dwl 39 Pacific


Woodland George E., clerk General Freight Office C. P. R. R., dw1 5 Yerba Buena


Woodleaf Henry ( Weil & W.), res New York


Woodley William, fireman, dwl SE cor Steuart and Howard


Woodliff Thomas, physician, office and dwl 302 Ma- son


Woodman Frank, longshoreman, dwl Es Sansom bet Broadway and Vallejo, rear


Woodman Peter R. (S. F. Candle Co.), dw1 9 Russ


Woodman William C. (S. F. Candle Co.), dwl 201 Taylor


Woodrow House, Mrs. H. A. Smith proprietress, 1206 Market


Woodruff Delos, special policeman, dwl 20 Prospect PI


Woodruff R. B., clerk, dwl 610 Sutter


Woods -. painter with Noble & Gallagher


Woods Adeline (widow), ladies' nurse, dwl 263 Third Woods Andrew, longshoreman, dwl 536 Sacramento Woods Annie Mrs., liquor saloon and lodgings, 511 First


Woods Anthony, cook S. F. Gas Light Co., cor Sierra and Louisiana


Woods Charles D., carpenter, dwl 428 Brannan


Woods Charles H., driver City .R. R., dwl W s Mis- sion bet Fifteenth and Sixteenth


Woods Daniel, laundryman S. F. Laundry, NW cor Turk and Fillmore


Woods David, tailor, 1323 Polk


Woods David, carpenter with A. S. Hallidie, dwl 1026 Washington


Woods David, seaman, dwl 23 Vallejo


Woods David C., superintendent Industrial School. Old Ocean House Road five miles from City Hall Woods Ellert Miss. dressmaker, dwl 1114 Market


Woods Florence Miss, forewoman California Rustic Shade Factory, dwl 22 Dora


Woods F. N. & Co., poultry, game, etc., 66 and 67 California Market


Woods Frank, painter, dwl 248 Clementina


Woods Frank, painter, dw1 305 Minna


Woods Frank, stevedore with Whitney & Freese


Woods Frank H. ( Woods & Freeborn), dw1 913 Pine Woods Fred. N. (F. N. Woods & Co.), dw1 412 Capp Woods George, cabinetmaker, dwl 720 Third


Woods George W., surgeon and physician, office NW cor Washington and Sansom, dwl 156 Third


Woods Henry, foundryman with Hanscom & Co.


Woods I. C., manager Pacific Wood Preserving Co. and California Paving Co., office 606 Montgom- ery, dwl 625 Third


Woods Isabel (widow), dwl NW cor Hartford and Nineteenth


Woods James, carder S. F. P. Woolen Factory, dwl North Point bet Larkin and Polk


Woods James, janitor, dwl Guerrero nr Twenty-ninth Woods James, watchman Industrial School


Woods James Rev., dwl 2110 Larkin


Woods John, engineer stm San Joaquin, res Sacra- mento City


Woods John, laborer, dwl 536 Sacramento


Woods John, miner, dw1 403 Broadway


Woods John, seaman, dwl 114 Jackson


Woods Joseph L., clerk with Balfour, Guthrie & Co., dwl 217 Geary


Woods Mathew, blacksmith with Kimball Manu- facturing Co., dw1 170 Silver


Woods P., stevedore P. M. S. S. Co.


Woods Preston, fruits, 13 Fourth, dwI 367 Jessie


Woods R. S., speculator, dw1 768 Howard


Woods Samuel, metalroofer with John Kehoe, dwl Ritch nr Folsom


tary Division Pacific, office 105 Stockton, res Oak- land


Woods Samuel D., attorney at law, office 58 Mont- gomery Block, dw1 930 Clay


Woods Thomas, carpenter P. M. S. S. China


Woods Thomas, seaman, dwl 238 Steuart


Woods Thomas, shipcarpenter, dw1 550 Tehama Woods William, dw1 699 Jackson


Woods William, cabinetmaker, dw] 22 Dora


Woods William, machinist with M. D. Laswell, 747 Mission


Woods William C., sailmaker, 44 Market, dwl W s Larkin bet Lombard and Greenwich


WOODS & FREEBORN . Frank H. Woods and James Freeborn), stock and money brokers, of- fico 422 California


Woodson J. B., miner, dw] 423 Bush


Woodthorpe Georgiana (widow), dw1 636 Valencia


Woodthorpe John W., conductor Market St. Rail- way, dwl Es Dolores bet Seventeenth and Dor- land


Woodville Gold and Silver M. Co. (Gold Hill, Nev.), A. Noël secretary, office 419 California


Woodward Arthur S., clerk with Huntington, Hop- kins & Co., dwl 23 Grard Av


Woodward Charles J., superintendent Skating Rink Woodward's Gardens, dwl 120 Eleventh


Woodward E. (widow). dw1 30 Post


Woodward Francis ( Mc Millan & W.), dw1 207 Perry Woodward Philip, dw1 415 Brannan


WOODWARD ROBERT B., proprietor What Cheer


House, 525-529 Sacramento, and Woodward's Gar- dens, N s Mission bet Thirteenth and Fourteenth,


and president City R. R., res Oak Knoll, Napa Co. Woodward S. S., watchman Grand Hotel


Woodward Thomas P., aid U. S. Coast Survey, office 214 Stockton, dw1 907 Pine


Woodward Warren, laborer with James Macken, dwl 226 Fremont


Woodward William ( William Woodward & Co.), dwI 10 Page


WOODWARD WILLIAM & CO. wholesale dealers native and foreign wines and liquors, SE cor Clay and Battery


WOODWARD WILLIAM A. (Frederick MacCrel- lish & Co. and William A. Woodward & Co.), dwl 907 Pine


WOODWARD WILLIAM A. & CO. / Frederick MacCrellish), book and jobprinters, 529 Cal


Woodward William H., receiving teller Banking Department Wells, Fargo & Co., dw1 632 Stev Woodward. See Woodard


WOODWARD'S GARDENS, Robert B. Woodward proprietor, N s Mission bet Thirteenth and Four- teenth


Woodworth Caroline Miss, dw1 506 Second


Woodworth Charles, clerk, dwl 31 Park Av


WOODWORTH JAMES ( Angle & W.), office 606


Clay, dwl 213 Minna


Woodworth James Rev., pastor Emanuel Presbyte- rian Church and secretary California Prison Com- mission, office and dwl 302 Montgomery


Woodworth Joel, conductor N. B. and Mission R. R., dw1 955 Folsom


Woodworth John, beer saloon, 315 Pacific


Woodworth Joseph, miner, dwl 10 Brenham Pl


Woodworth L. Mrs., seamstress, dwl Overland House Woodworth L. C., superintendent stables N. B. and Mission R. R., dwl 956 Folsom


WOODWORTH, SCHELL & CO. (Theodore L. Schell), importers and manufacturers pianos, organs, etc., 12 Post, Masonic Temple


Woodworth William, waiter Lick House


Wool Charles, laborer, dwl 247 Spear Wool Hattie L. Miss, teacher, dwl 1312 California Wool John, dwl 1312 California


Woolf Alexander, whitener, dwl Rassette Pl


Woolf D. B., court-room clork Municipal Criminal Court, dwl 427 Bush


Woolf George, hairdresser with Joseph Aaron, dwl 748 Market


Woolf Morris, tailor, dwl 433 Tehama


Woolf. See Wolf


Woolff Henry H., tailor, dwl 148 Minna, rear


Woolhouse Henry, collector, dwl 835 Howard Woolley Charles, dwl 2081% Seventh


Woolley James II., painter, dw1 373 Brannan


Woolley John C., copperplate printer with George


M. Wood & Co., dwl 1317 Jackson


EDWARD BOSQUI & CO., Bookbinders and Job Printers, corner of Leidesdorff and Clay Streets.


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


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C. P. VAN SCHAACK & CO., 708, 712, 714, and 716 Kearny Street, Glassware and Toys.


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Woolley Lell H. ( Mead & W.), dw] 1211 Taylor Woolnough Walter, stevedore P. M. S. S. Co., dwl 13 Ritch


Woolsey E. W., general agent Security Life Insur- ance Co. Pacific Coast, office 418 California, res Oakland


Woolsey Frank, waiter stm Ventura, Clay St. Wharf Woolson Charles J., bookkeeper with F. & P. J. Cas- sin, dwl 331 Montgomery


Wooster David, physician and surgeon, office 208 Kearny, dwl W s Webster bet Fulton and McAl- lister


Wooster Henry E., planer California Mills, dwl 513 Hyde


Wooster John B. ( Wooster, Shattuck & Co.), dwl 938 Geary


WOOSTER, SHATTUCK & CO. (J. B. Wooster, D. D. Shattuck, and C. P. Hubbell), commission merchants and wholesale provisions,317-323 Front Wooster. See Worster


Worcester Joseph Rev., pastor New Jerusalem Church, Druids' Hall, dw1 314 Lombard


Worcester William M., bootcutter with Buckingham & Hecht, dw1 424 Sansom


Worden Benjamin, carpenter, dwl 12 Everett


Worden Charles H., ladies' trimmings, 314 Fifth


Worden James B., delivery clerk Custom House, dwl 2001 Powell


Worden Stephen G., contractor, dwl W s Capp nr Twenty-third


Wording Ellen A., teacher music, dwl 1029 Hyde


Wores Joseph, hats and caps, 609 Washington, dwl SE corner Polk and McAllister


Work -, dw1 608 Bush


Workingmen's National Fire Ins. Co., of Louisiana (New Orleans, La.), Hutchinson, Mann & Smith general agents, office 314 California


Workrum Charles, seaman, dwl 12 Washington


Worland John, circus performer with John Wilson, dwl 110 Minna


World Mutual Life Insurance Co. (New York), Na- thaniel Holland agent, office 605 Clay


Worley Alfred E. T., phonographic reporter Evening Bulletin, dwl 1214 Broadway


Worley Henry, coachman, dwl Morton House


Worlock T., miller with Grosh & Rutherford, dw1 24 Minna


Wormell Nathaniel, porter with Francisco Garcia, dwl Ss Fifteenth, bet Noe and Castro


Worms Charles, waiter, dwl 409 Dupont


Wormser Maurice, salesman with Charles Schmitt, dwl 636 Post


WORN GEORGE A., real estate, office 401 Califor- nia, dwl 420 Eddy


Worn James W., salesman with Barrett & Sher- wood, dwl 318 Turk


Worrall John, express wagon, SE cor Kearny and California, dwl 763 Bryant


Worrall Joseph, cashier with H. H. Noble, res Oak- land


Worrell Calvin C., contractor, office 326 Montgomery, dwl N s Seventeenth nr Sanchez


Worrell Joseph, conductor N. B. and Mission R. R. Worrill Joseph, porter U. S. Mint, dwl 215 Kearny Worrill Joseph Mrs., furnished rooms, 215 Kearny


Worscale Henry ( Hobson & W.), dwl NE cor Pacific and Leavenworth


Worst Frederick, varnisher with Bryant & Strahan, dwI 238 Sutter


Worster Charles, coachman with Leland Stanford, 711 Pine


Worster Thomas D., salesman, dwl 48 Zoe Worster. See Wooster


Wort Henry, shipcarpenter, dwl 16 Tehama


Worte Josoph, marbleworker, dw1 912 Kearny Worth Charles, dwl 15 Harlan Pl


Worth Charles A., drayman with Redington, Hos- tetter & Co., dwl 528 O'Farrell


Worth David, waiter with John Reagan


Worth Edmund, bookkeeper North America Life In- surance Co., dwl 1118 Sacramento


WORTH E. R. MRS., proprietress Worth House, 605 Folsom


Worth Frank, upholsterer with Plum, Bell & Co., dw1 8 Berry


Worth George F., deputy U. S. marshal, dwl 1714 Pacific Av


Worth J. Capt., dw] 1415 Stockton


Worth J., carpenter P. M. S. S. Constitution


Worth John H. ( Gibson & W.), dwl 544 Natoma


Worth Sidney, homeopathic physician, office 305 Kearny, dwl 1714 Pacific Av


Worth Obed, carpenter, 9 Selina Pl


Worth Paul, porter with Michelssen & Brown, dwl cor Jackson and Drumm


Worth Reuben G., drayman with Charles A. Worth, dwl 528 O'Farrell


Worth Richard, painter, dwl 331 Minna


Worth Sydney B., carriagepainter with Charles Dohs


Worth Thomas G., salesman with David Conrad, dwl 1233 Pacific


Worth William E., patternmaker, dwl 606 Folsom


Worth William H., foreman Machine Shop Union Iron Works, dwl 411 Tehama


Worthy James, woolgrader with B. P. Flint & Co., dwl 423 Greenwich


Wortmann Ferdinand, barkeoper with Rudolph & Hoehner, dw1 630 Sacramento


Wortman John, seaman, dwl 26 Steuart.


Worthsmith John B., baker, dwl 1811 Polk


Wosser Thomas, engineer stm Princess


Wozencraft O. M., surgeon P. M. S. S. Great Republic, dwl Grand Ilotel


Wrage August, clerk 2 Kearny, dw1 108 Shipley


Wratten James E., superintendent Freight Depart- ment C. P. R. R., dw1 571 Bryant


Wray Jacob, market inspector, office 124 Geary, dwl 18 Metcalfe l'l


Wray Samuel, carpenter, dwl 417 Tehama


Wrba Joseph, musician, dwl 1025 Washington


Wrede August, bakery, 1216 Pacific


WREDE CORD, liquor saloon, NW cor Steuart and Mission, dwl 417 Fremont


WREDE DIEDERICH, groceries and liquors, NW cor Leavenworth and JJackson


Wrede Edward, hairdresser, 1310 Pacific, dwl 1216 Pacific


Wrede H. & Co. (Joseph Stromberg), wood and coal, 1218 Pacific, dw1 115 Bernard


Wrede Herman ( H. Wrede & Co.), dwl 115 Bernard Wrede John, laborer Golden Gate Sugar Refinery, dwl 115 Bernard


Wrede Julius, porter with A. P. Hotaling & Co., dwl 1112 John


Wrede William, cigar manufacturer, 414 Sacramento, dwl Ns Pacific bet Leavenworth and Jones


Wrede. See Read, Reed, and Keid


Wreden Claus ( Claus Wreden & Cb.), dwl 2213 Tay- lor


WREDEN CLAUS & CO. (William Foutz, Carl C. Vorrath, and Henry Wreden), proprietors Wash- ington Brewery, SE cor Lombard and Taylor


Wreden Henry / Claus Wreden & Co./, dwl 513 Chest- nut


Wren John, wood and coal, S s Twenty-second nr Folsom


Wren William, clerk, 838 Market


Wrenn James, porter with Einstein Bros. & Co., dwl 279 Stevenson


Wright - (widow), dwl 221 Mason


Wright Ada E. Mrs., teacher Washington Grammar School, dwl Prescott House


WRIGHT ALFRED, general collecting agent, 159 New Montgomery, res Alameda


Wright Anson, coremaker with Hinckley & Co., dwI NE cor Green and Laguna


Wright B., clerk, dwl Park Hotel


Wright Benjamin C., commercial editor Evening Bulletin, dwl 2205 Fillmore


Wright Benjamin F. ( Wright & Harmon), dwl 425 Green


Wright Brothers ( Mitchell and Charles W.Wright), groceries and liquors, SW cor Sixth and Stov


Wright Charles, dwl 528 Vallejo


Wright Charles, baker, dwl 3 Broadway


Wright Charles R., carpenter, dwl Relay House


Wright Charles W. ( Wright Bros.), dwISW cor Sixth and Stevenson


Wright C. J. (widow), dw1 811 Union


Wright Cyrus S., deputy superintendent streets, dwl 601 Stockton


Wright Della Miss, dressmaker, dw1 921 Market


Wright E. B,, shipwright Shipwrights' Journeymen Association, 71 New Montgomery


Wright Edward C., clerk Freight Auditor's Office C. P. R. R. Co., dwl Stanford House


Wright Edward D., cashier Connecticut Mutual Life Ins. Co., 315 California, dw1 520 Capp


Wright Elizabeth Mrs. (widow), Branch Bakery, N s Sixteenth bet Second Av and Guerrero


PACIFIC COAST BUSINESS DIRECTORY, 1874-6, will be published September, 187


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


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


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Wright Frank, upholsterer with Plum, Bell & Co., dw1 720 California


Wright Frederick, driver City R. R., dwl NW cor Mission and Sixteenth


Wright G. B., agent B. C. Horn & Co., office 405 Front room 12


Wright George H. (J. Harris & Co.), NE cor Mar- ket and Kearny, dwl 7 Dikeman PI


Wright George W., carrier Morning Call, dwl 730 Green


Wright Harriet (widow), dwl 8 Ewer PI


Wright Henry, baker, dwl 59 Shipley, rear


Wright Henry A., carpenter Clay St. Hill R. R., dwl 1216 Pacific


Wright Henry C. ( Wright & Bowne), dwl 1410 Sac Wright H. Nelson, bookkeeper with Hawley, Bowen & Co., dwl 26 Essex


Wright James, boilermaker, dwl 308 Folsom


Wright James, drayman with James A. Brown, dwl cor Sacramento and Cushman


Wright James, laborer with D. A. Macdonald & Co., dwl 50 Natoma


Wright James, saloonkeeper, dwl 718 Pacific


Wright James B., builder, dwl 730 Green


Wright James M., buyer with Charles Langley & Co., dwl 780 Green


Wright Jane (widow), dwl 18 Pinckney


Wright J. O., cabinetmaker with California Furni- ture Manufacturing Co., dwl 14 Quincy


Wright John, dw1 527 Folsom


Wright John ( Wright & Sanders), dw1 1910 Stock


Wright John, carpenter, dwl 15 Second


Wright John, cook Manhattan House, 707 Front


Wright John, manufacturer miners' picks, office with Nelson & Doble, 13 and 15 Fremont, dwl 224 Shot- well


Wright John, seaman, dwl 238 Steuart


Wright John C., carriagemaker with Kimball Manu- facturing Co., dwl 1723 Turk


Wright John F., policeman City Hall, dwI 909 Clay Wright John T., agent steamship William Taber,


office 6 Merchants' Exchange, dwl Cosmopolitan Hotel


Wright Joseph, hostler Pacific Stable, 709 Jones


Wright Martha (widow), dwl 445 Bush


Wright Mary (widow, colored), dwl 1210 Broadway


Wright Milton M., driver Clay St. Hill R. R., dwl 224 Fourth


Wright Mitchell (Wright Bros.), dwl SW cor Sixth and Stevenson


Wright O., patternmaker with Hinckley & Co., dwl cor Green and Laguna


Wright Oliver K., carpenter, dw1 2426 Sacramento


Wright Owen, carpenter with S. F. Gas Light Co., dwl 26 Clinton


Wright Peter, seaman, dwl 127 Jackson


Wright Robert, nurse City and County Hospital


Wright Robert, shipping clerk with Sullivan, Kelly & Co., dwl 11 Grand Av


Wright Robert F., druggist N s Steiner bet Lombard and Greenwich


Wright Selden S. (Wright & Wright), dwl 817 Lomb Wright Silas, teamster with R. & J. Morton


Wright Solomon, carpenter, dw1 425 Kearny


Wright Stuart S. ( Wright & Wright), dwl 817 Lomb Wright Thomas, dwl 1254 California


Wright Thomas, printer, dwl 425 Kearny


Wright U. L., dwl Brooklyn Hotel


Wright William, dwl 517 Natoma


Wright William (Jacobs & W.), dwl 539 Broadway Wright William, carpenter, dwl 112 Polk


Wright William, contractor, dwl 2209 Larkin


Wright William, liquor saloon, 1914 Market


Wright William, miner, dw1 629 Vallejo


Wright William H., stock broker, office 420 Mont- gomery, dw1 331 Geary


Wright William J., bookkeeper with John Kentfield & Co., dwl Nucleus House


Wright William J., clerk with Christy & Wise, dwl 1510 Folsom


Wright William J., machinehand with W. B. Brad- bury, dwl 328 Minna


Wright William J., salesman Eureka Salt Works, dwl NW cor Bryant and Fremont


Wright William S., sawyer with Pacific Box Manu- facturing Co., dwl 160 Tehama


WRIGHT & BOWNE (H. C. Wright and W. S. Bowne), shipchandlers, 54 and 56 Steuart


Wright & Harmon ( Benjamin F. Wright and Henry Harmon), merchant tailors, 533 California


WRIGHT & SANDERS (John Wright and Ged H. Sanders), architects, office 418 California WRIGHT & WRIGHT (Selden S. and Stuar Wright), attorneys at law, office 402 Montgom room 16


Wright's Hotel, David T. Griffiths proprietor, Broadway


Wrightington Robert, driver with Fordham & J nings, dwl 79 Natoma


Wrigley Thomas, waiter Russ House, dwl 112 0'I rell


Wrin James, gardener, dwl 18 Rose Av


Wrin Michael J. ( Freeman & W.), dwI N. s Fair bet Mission and California Av


Wrin Thomas, lab Masonic Cemetery, dw1 2528 B Wrin Thomas, stovemounter with Brittan, Holbr


& Co., dwl Rose Av bet Octavia and Gough Wrinklin Joseph, baker, dwl 42212 Shipley


Wrobioff Henry, laborer Pacific Distilling and Re ing Co., dwl NE cor Greenwich and Pierce


Wubben Benjamin, driver Market St. Railway, NW cor Mission and Fifteenth


Wubben George H., groceries and liquors, SE Twenty-sixth and Valencia


Wuest George, messenger with Pacific Transfer dwl American Exchange


Wuest William, waiter, dw1 136 First


Wuestefeld Conrad, upholsterer, dwl 22 Scott Pl


Wuesthoff Peter, filecutter California File M. Co., Minnesota nr Solano


Wuesthoff William, foreman California File M. dwl Minnesota nr Solano


Wuist Carl, clerk, dwl 106 Post


Wuist Theodore, clerk, dwl 106 Post


Wulben Benjamin, driver Market St. Railway, Railroad House


Wülbern Claus, groceries and liquors, SW cor pont and Union, dw1 142512 Dupont


Wulbern John, groceries and liquors, SW cor H and Larkin


WULF HENRY, groceries and liquors, 21 Hinck Wulff F. M., cigars and tobacco, 5 Second, dwl Tehama


Wulff Henry, tanner with Caspar Baker, dwl Es Bruno Road nr Twenty-eighth


Wulff Peter, clerk with John Siem, dw1 600 Secor Wulff Peter, laborer with Schmidt & Fretz, dwl Minna


Wulfling Constantine, waiter, dwl 816 Mission Wulzen A. H. / Brandt & W.), dwl 119 Sixth


Wulzen Alfred H., photographer, dw1 423 Bush Wulzen Diedrich H., groceries and liquors, NE Ninth and Folsom


Wulzen Frederick H., real estate, dwl 1244 Folso Wunderer Andreas ( Wunderer & Klaas), dwl . Stockton


Wunderer & Klaas ( Andreas Wunderer and theus Klaas), Swiss confectionery, 1233 Stock Wunderlich August, stevedore with Whitney Freeso


Wunderlich John, laborer United States Brew dwl NW cor Polk and Ash Av


Wunderlich Reynold E., vocalist, dwI 710 Vallejo Wunsch M. & Co. ( Theodor Kirchoff), importers


dealers watches, jewelry, and diamonds, 523 K Wunsch Marcus ( M. Wunsch & Co.), dw1 523 Kes Wunschee Gustav, restaurant, 58 Steuart, dwl Jackson


Wurkheim Bros. ( Morris and Max), importers wholesale manufacturers cloaks and mantillas Sansom


Wurkheim Max (Wurkheim Bros.), dwl 311 Sto ton


Wurkheim Morris ( Wurkheim Bros.), dw1 927 Sut Wurzburger Max, assistant bookkeeper with H Bros. & Co., dwl 912 Sutter


Wuscher John R., hatter, dwl 522 Pine


Wustefeld Conrad C., mattressmaker with Her Frank, dwl 22 Scott Alley


Wustefeld Herman, shoemaker with George Uh Bro., dwl 112 Turk


Wustenberg Henry, cooper Albany Brewery, 45312 Tehama


Wutge Julius, baker, dwl Es Salmon nr Broadw Wuth George F. G. (Gustave Wuth & Co.), dwl cor Powell and Pacific


WUTH GUSTAVE & CO. (George F. G. Wuth Julius C. Stamer), groceries and liquors, NW Powell and Pacific


Wuthrich John, market, 329 Geary


FARNSWORTH & CLARK, Fire Ins. Agts, 230 Cal. St., represent $4,000,000 of Capi


EDWARD BOSQUI & CO., Stationers, Printers, and Bookbinders, corner of Clay and Leidesdorff Streets.


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


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office 414 Clay, res Oakland Wutke Julius, baker with William Poehlman, SW | Yale Charles G., editor Mining and Scientific Press, cor Post and Powell


Wutschel Emily (widow), dwl 1722 Sutter


Wyatt Carrie Miss, actress California Theater, dwl 618 Pine


Wyatt J., seaman stm Ajax Oregon S. S. Co. Wyatt Samuel, waiter Eureka House, dwl 214 San Wyatt Thomas, stairbuilder, dwl W s Valencia nr Twenty-third


Wybaillie Alexis H., shoemaker, dwl 165 Tehama Wyckoff James, barkeeper with Keely & Bolts, dwl 232 Stevenson


Wyckoff James P., fireman Engine No. 2, S. F. F. D., 412 Bush


Wyckoff Scott, hoseman Engine No. 2, S. F. F. D., 412 Bush


Wyer John, gasfitter, dw1 1109 Jones


Wylde Henry, polisher with Leon R. Meyers & Co. Wylie Fannie Mrs., furnished rooms, 39 Fifth


Wylie George E., porter with Pond, Reynolds & Co., dwl 724 Market


Wyman Benjamin H., purser stm Coquille, res Oak- land


WYMAN GEORGE D., agent Whelpley & Storer Ore Mill, 215 and 217 Main, dw1 617 Eddy Wyman Henry, miner, dwl 424 Sansom


Wyman Joann Mrs. (widow), dwl 240 Fremont


Wyman John A., cabinetmaker with L. & E. Eman- uel, dwl 5 Medau Pl


Wynants Peter, mining, dwl NE cor Clay and La- guna


Wyndham Muncey, night clerk Verandah Lodgings, 509 Washington


Wyneken Ernest ( Townsend & W.), dwl 117 Stock


Wynell Robert, driver Shoal Water Bay Oyster Co., dwl 15 Sutter


Wynell Robert, machinist, dwI 228 Francisco Wynkoop George C., cigars, dwl 1318 Dupont Wynn Bridget Miss, lodgings, 1000 Washington


Wynn Robert, fitter with Simon Wolff, dwl 34 Te- hama


Wynn William, machinist Union Iron Works, dwl 407 Larkin


Wynn. See Winn


Wynne Dominick, blacksmith Pioneer Iron Works, dwl SE cor First and Mission


Wynne Frank, cooper with Lawrence Felvey, dw1 37 Ecker


WYNNE, LOWTH & CO. ( Nicholas Wynne, John Lowth, and William Halpin), dry goods, 706 Market and 9 Geary


Wynne Nicholas (Wynne, Lowth & Co.), dwl 764 Bryant


Wynne Nicolas, carrier Evening Bulletin, dw1 427 Stevenson, rear


Wynne Patrick, carpenter, dwl W s Mission bet Twenty-fourth and Twenty-fifth.


Wynne William, groceries and liquors and lodgings, 316 Fourth


Wyntjens Francis ( McKibbin & W.), dwl 1129 Fil- bert


Wyoming Gold Mining Co. (Nevada Co., Cal.), office 410 Montgomery room 2


Wythe Joseph H. Rev., pastor First Methodist Epis- copal Church, dwl 1008 Washington


Wythe S. J. Miss, teacher Pine St. School, dwl 1008 Washington


Wythe William T., physician, office 704 Market, dwl 1008 Washington


Wyttenbach Frederick, bookbinder, dw1 165 Silver


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YABLONSKEY John, meterman with S. F. Gas Light Co., dwl 421 Greenwich


Yablonskey Lawrence, meterman with S. F. Gas Light Co., dw1 1805 Lowell




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