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Aiken W. M., died Mar. 21, '95, late r. St. Mary's Hospi- tal
Alberigo Giuseppe, laborer, died Mar. 23, '95, late r. Almshouse
Albert Herman, wood and coal, 613 Turk
Alexander Samuel T. (Alexender & Baldwin) r. Oakland Alexander Wallace M. (Alexander & Baldwin) r. Oak- land
Alexander & Baldwin (Samuel T. Alexander, Henry P. Baldwin, Wallace M. Alexander and Joseph P. Cooke) shipping and commission merchants, 3 Cali- fornia, room 36
Allard Delno D. (Central Manufacturing Co.) r. 158 Golden Gate Av
Allari Herman (J. Allari & Son) r. 2223 Post
Allari J. & Son (Joseph and Albion) tripe dealers, 55-56 California Market
Allari Joseph (J. Allari & Son) r. 2223 Post Allemany Charles, delicacies, 1126 Larkin
ALLEN FRANK H., president Allen & Higgins Lumber Co., 18-20 Spear, r. 124 Laurel
Allen Frederich M. C., laborer S. P. Co., r. 707 Natom Allen James D., carpenter, died Mar. 22, 95, late r. St. Luke's Hospital
ALLEN & HIGGINS LUMBER CO.
Frank H. Allen president, James E. Higgins secretary and treasurer, im- porters and dealers hardwood lumber, cabinet woods, veneers, ship plank and stair builders stock, 18-20 Spear. Telephone Main 676
ALLIS EDWARD P. CO. THE, machinists and founders, William W. Allis president, Edward P. Allis Jr. first vice-president, Edwin Reynolds second vice-president and superintendent, Charles Allis secretary and treasurer, Dempsey B. Hanson manager, 9 Fremont and Milwaukee, Wiscons n
Alverson W. W., with Atlas Assurance Co., r. The Oliver, SE cor Pine and Mason
ALVORD WILLIAM, president The Bank of Cal- ifornia, NW cor California and Sansome, and Police Commissioner, r. 2200 Broadway, Telephone West 626
Ambulance Removal Dead Animals, 331 Golden Gate Av, Telephone South 69
American Concert Co. The, Alfred Roncovieri president, H. L. Schmitz secretary, I. C. Coggin manager, 402 Montgomery, room 1
AMERICAN CONDENSED MILK CO., Fred S. Smith manager, city depot and delivery office 1237 Mission, main office 330 Pine, room 15, Tele- phone Main 1610, branch office 105, 9th, Telephone South 485
American District Telegraph(Circular Addressing, Mail- ing and Delivery Dept.) E. F. Weihe superinten- dent, 607 Market
American Dyeing and Cleaning Works, Thomas H. Johnson proprietor, 624 Laguna
American Mexican Exposition Co., J. C. Seidenburg secretary, 112 Crocker Bldg, 6th floor
AMERICAN PATRIOT THE, Patriot Publishing Co. publishers, 7 Academy of Sciences Bidg, 2d floor
AMERICAN STEAM LAUNDRY, Edmund H. Knight proprietor, 2120 Lombard
Amerman J. B. Mrs., r. 427 Franklin
Ames Frederick, salesman Joseph Fredericks & Co., r. 306 Stockton
Amiraux Peter, secretary Enterprise Mill and Building Co., N s. Berry bet 3rd and 4th, r. 1921 Buchanan Amstein George, helper Palace Hotel, r. 1209 Howard Anderegg Rudolph, cellarman, r. 1504a Howard Andersch Robert, r. 35 Louisa, rear
Andersen Fritz M, millman, r. 306 Fell
JOHN REID, TAILOR, 907 MARKET ST.
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Tailor-Made Suits to Order
From $10.00 Upwards
make you to order a that we can, for
We will convince you $12.50 thoroughly Tailored Suit, every gartnent of which we will guarantee as perfect fitting, the material of which we warrant as being all ( 100) per cent.) wool, and positively fast as to color.
The workmanship of all our garments is not such as that of other so-called tailors, but honest workmanship, executed by First-class Journeymen Tai.ors.
The artistic merit of our Cutting Department is substan- tially correct, inasmuch as our Cutter's experience covers many years of actual service in all its branches.
Why Buy Ready-made Clothing
When you can buy Clothing made to your measure,
for the following Unheard of Prices
Unfinished Worsteds, Cheviots, and Oxford mixtures. To Order.
$10.00
Genuine Clay Worsted, 4-x English Beaver and Kersey. To Order .. . $17,50
Blue/ Black Diagonal Worsteds, Eng lish Serges /Cassimeres. To Order
$12.50
Imported French Piquet, in Blue or Black. To Order $20.00
Gray Worsteds and Fancy Suitings, in stylish Piu Checks. To Order .. $15.00
Dress Suitings of Imported Crepe Worsteds .- Broadcloth. To Order $27.50
Trouserings in Newest Shades and Stripes from $3.00 Upwards
Eagle Woolen Mills PROVIDENCE, R. I.
30 Montgomery Street i
OPP. LICK HOUSE
OPEN EVENINGS
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Anderson Albert, died March 12, '95, late r. 58 Tehama Aprdervon Charles J. Mrs., r. 30} Freelon
Anderson N. D., office 36 Mills bldg, 8th floor, r. Ameri- can Exchange Hotel
Andreau Alfred, r. 6 Hopeton Terrace
Andres George S., superintendent Pac. Oil and Lead Works, r. 1910 Vallejo, Telephone West 985
Andrew James C., cigar dealer, r. 1835 Polk
Andrew W. O. Mrs .. r. 2432 Bush
ANDREW'S THOMAS P .. (Andrews & Lange) and photographic and magic lantern supplies, 109 Mont- gomery, Telephone Main 1050, r. 117a Bartlett
ANDREWS & LANGE (Thomas P. Andrews and Oscar V. Lange) photographic experts and commer- cial photographers, 100 Montgomery, Telephone Main 1050
Anfindsen Anfeir, watchman, r. 631b Minna
Annis W. Olen, r. 27 Ritch
Antonia B. R., died May 1, '95, late r. 2130 Market
Antonini Giovanni B. (Frank Pelicano & Co.) r. 028 Broadway
Antomo Joseph, walter Popular Restaurant, r. 619 Ellis Arguello Julues J., r. 200 Fair Oaks
Armstrong John, clerk William H. Armstrong, r. 1037 Valencia
Armstrong Peter, seaman, r. 47 Federal
Annstrong Robert, seaman, diet Mar. 18, '95, late r. 43 East
Armstrong William H., grover, 1728 Market, r. 24 Glen Park Av
Aronson Abraham (Aronson Furniture Co.) r. 1731 Sut- ter
Arper Thomas, engineer, r. 125a Capp
ASBESTOS PARAFFINE CO. (incorporated) Chester L. Smith president. Gustave Schroeder manager and secretary, factory and salesroom 128- 130, Ist
Aspden George, blacksmith, r. Connecticut bet 22d and 23d
Aspden Martha Mina, dressmaker, r. Connecticut tet 22d and 23d
Arpden Matthias, blacksmith, r. Connectiont bet 224 and 28d
Asplen Minnie Miss, lithographer, r. Connecticut bet. 221 and 23d
Athenour Annie D. Miss, restaurant, r. 12 Hojeton Ter- race
Atkinson W. HI. & Co. (William H. Atkinson) mnfrs iuks, 4251, 4th
Atkinson William H. (W. H. Atkinson & Co. ) r. 425}, 4th ATLAS ASSURANCE CO.
(of Lon- don, Eng. ) H. M. Newhall & Co. gen- eral agents, 309-311 Sansome
Axtell John, restaurant, 230, 4th, r. 3 Emm
Aylward Charles, driver Morton Special Delivery, r. 1219 Devisadero
AYRES ALVIN D., proprietor The Liberty Bi- cycle Agency and Pacific Coast Agency Wheeler & Wilson Sewing Machines, 136S Market
Ayres Ella R., vice-principal Ayres' Stenographie Insti- tuto, 325 Montgomery, rooms 29-31, r. Hotel St. Nicholas
Ayres' Stenographie Institute, William F. Ayres' princi- pal, Mrs. Ella R. Ayres vice-principal, 325 Montgom- ery, rooms 29-31
Ayres William F. principal Ayres' Stemgraphic Insti- tute, 325 Montgomery, rooms 29-31. r. Hotel et. Nicholas
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Bach Henry, liquors, 721 Valencia
Bachman Albert, longshoreman, died Mar. 18, '95, late r. Hochman Leopold S. (Heller, Bachman & C.) r. 2323 Devisadero
2 Natuma
BACK FRANK J., marble and granite works, 322- 928 Polk, r. 320 Polk
Backoff Charles, hatter, 103 Hayes
Back us Morgan, deputy County Clerk, r. 220a ()'Farrell Bacon Jacob, printer, died April 16, '95, late r. 2200 Cali- fornia
BACON PRINTING COMPANY,
James K. Ager president, E. L. Morse secretary, book and job printers, 50% Clay and 509 Sansome, Telephone Main 119%
Bader H., candymaker, r. 423 Washington
BADERE JOHN P., Manufacturer counters, bars, office, store, restaurant and saloon fixtures, 106 Fifth, r. 318 Jones
Badger Joseph I., farmer, died April 20, '95, late r. 526 Bush
BAILEY CHARLES A., Berkeley land owner and agent for Berkeley real estate, 46 Market, r. Oakland Bailey Richard J., physician and surgeon, office r. 314 Fulton
Baillet Desire, r. 5 Scheerer Pl
Bain Anna, widow, r. 824b Filbert
Baker Charles H., r. 926b Fulton
Baker Divide Mining Co., Frank S. Page secretary, office 206 Sansome, room 17
Baker Frank C., china decorator 211 Post, r. 2138 How- and
BAKER FRANK J. & CO. (Frank J. Baker) civil and hydraulic engineers, 325 Montgomery, room 34 Baker Manufacturing Co., M. E. Baker manager, 1809 Market
Baker Marian, widow, r. 1015 Oak
Baker Sarah J., widow, died May 7, '95, late r. 1011 Hayes
Baker Thomas F., telegraph operator, r. 27b Morris Av Baland Edward F., laborer, died April 26, '95, late r. 347 Shipley
Baldwin Henry P. (Alexander & Baldwin) r. Maui, H. I. BALDWIN & HAMMOND A. S. Baldwin successor to MeAfee, Baldwin & Hammond, real estate, auctioneers, insurance brokers, rent collectors and land agents, 10 Montgomery, Tele- phone Main 599
Ballinger John H., died Mar. 12, '95, late r. 36 Gilbert Balthrope Lewis, carpenter, died Mar. 1, '95, late r. Alms House
BALTIMORE HOTEL, Mrs. A. J. Stuart proprie- tor 1013 Van Ness Av
Bancroft A. L. Co. (incorporated), Albert L. Bancroft president, Mrs. F. W. Bancroft vice-president, Will- im C. Hamilton secretary and treasurer, pianos and organs, 324 Post
Bancroft Albert 1 .. , president A. L. Bancroft Co. (in- corporated!), 324 Post, r. 1605 Franklin
Hancroft Frank W. Mrs., vice-president A. L. Bancroft C'o. (incorporated), 324 Post. r. 1605 Franklin
BANK OF CALIFORNIA THE, William Alvord, president, Charles R. Bishop vice-president, Allen M. Clay secretary, Thomas Brown cashier, NW cor f'alifornia and Sansome, Telephone Main 691
BANKERS' ALLIANCE OF CALIFORNIA, combined Life and Accident Insurance, Gen. E. P. Johnson president, J. D. Mouser district manager, 14 Mills Bldg, 5th Hoor
Barbary Flora Mrs., dressmaking, 426 Natoma
Barclay Edwin C., manager International Indemnity Co., 2016 Sansome, r. Lorin, Cal.
Bardon John W., teamster, r. 908 Howard
Bargone Leonardi, died Mar. 4, '95, late r. 1809 Stockton Barkeley William H., secretary and treasurer De Solla- Deussing Co., 2 California, r. 2104 Green
Barlow Henry, woodcarver. r. 819 Alabama
BARNES WILLIAM H. L., attorney at law, 51- 53 Crocker Bldg, Telephone Main 252, r. 821 Sutter, Telephone East 24
BARNETT ABRAHAM T., attorney at law, 1 Mills Bldg, 3d Hoor, r. 1413 Sentt
Barrett Barnabas J., sculptor, office 630 Market. r. Ocean View
Barrington M. C., r. 120 Oak
Barry Joseph P., cigarmaker, died Mar. 18, '95, late r. 649 Howard
Barry Mary Mrs., furnished rooms, 4021, 6th
Barth Bertha Miss, died Mar. 11, '95, late r. 127 Julian Av
BARTNETT WALTER J. (Gunnison, Booth & Bartnett) attorney at law, 431 California, room 33, r. University Club
REID'S $25 IMPORTED SUITS,
NEAR FIFTH.
907 MARKET ST.
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Baruch I., proprietor The Cosmopolitan, 131 Phelan Bldg, Telephone Main 5923
Baruch Simon (Simon Baruch & Co.) r. 657 Harrison Baruch Simon & Co. (Simon Baruch) mufrs gloves, 124 Pine Bascombe Annie Miss, r. 1139 Bush
Basker David R., peddler, died Mar. 24, '95, late r. 731 Eddy
Baskerville Mary J., widow, r. 108, 4th Bassett Charles F., r. 1010, 15th
Bassillio Joseph F., teamster, r. 227 Green
Batchelder John H., machinist, r. 116 Austin Av
BATES FRANK D. (Bates & Suydam) r. 2932 Clay BATES GEORGE E., manager Eagle Woolen Mills, 30 Montgomery, r. 322 Jersey
BATES & SUYDAM (Frank D.
Bates and JJames H. Suydam) brokers and commission merchants, 203 Front, Telephone Main 1428
Bauer John A. Mrs., widow, r. 2501 Gough
BAUM R. W. physician and surgeon, visiting physi- cian German Hospital, office 139 Post, Telephone Grant 194, r 1705 Powell, Telephone Black 41
Baumann J., D. r. 11 Ellis
Bauten Franz, died April 7. '95, late r. German Hospital Ba City Transfer Co., Frank Corr proprietor, 244 Sutter Beal James I ... r. 717a 22d
Beall Lizzie Mrs. widow, furnished room, 223 Mason
Beals E. C. Mrs., r. 607 Bush
Beander Charles W., paperhanger and decorator, r. 120. 4th
Bear Ben. L., druggist, 601 Laguna cor Hayes
Beauchamp Robert L., clerk. r. 306 10th
Beauchamp S. H. Mrs. teacher music, r. 306 10th.
Beaver Hill Coal Co., Fre erick S. Samuels secretary, office 327 Market
Beck Jobn M., manager Fire Association of Philadel- phia, 30s P'ine, r. Oakland
Becker Frank W., clerk, r. ? Elliott Park
Becker Michael, died April 27, '96, late r. German Hos- pital
Becker Nicholas, locksmith, died April 28. '95, late r. 2,1} Clara
Beedy Mary A., widow, r. 328 Geary
Belasen Walter A., dramatic instructor, 6 Eddy, room 23 r. 174 Clara
Bell Alvin P. (Central Manufacturing Co.) 1125 Mission Bella Union Quicksilver Co. (Napa Co.) Abraham Hal- sey secretary, 530 California, rooms 49-50
Belleville Eli, broommaker, died April 27, '95, late r. C. and C. Hospital
Belvel Lucy F., widow, r. 1155} Stevenson
Belvel William T., clerk, r. 1155} Stevenson
BENDER BROTHERS (William A. and George L.) wholesale dealers in wood, posts, tan bark, etc., oak wood for grates a specialty, steam sawing, Third St. Wharf, Telephone Main 5616 BENDER GEORGE L. (Bender Brothers) r. 1217 Twentieth
BENDER WILLIAM A. (Bender Brothers) r. 1217 Twentieth
Benedict Charles D., bookkeeper S. P. Co., r. 1018 Grary Benedictsen Oliver, groceries and liquors, SE cor Bu- chanan and Grove. r. 1244 Mi-sion
Benham Arthur, plumber, died Mar. 31, 95. late r. 1004 Hampshire
Bennett Charles W., clerk Balfour, Guthrie & Co., r. 1139 Bush
Bennett Julia, widow, died Mar. 6, '95, Jate r. 9154 11.w. ard
Bense Albert, teacher of athletics, r. 721 Valencia Benson Tillie Miss, r. 410 Taylor
Benson William H., shoemaker 726} Howard and 11% 4th, r. 726} Howard
BERBERT A. & BROTHER (August and George J.) manufacturers and importers surgical instru- ments, 1376 Market, Telephone South 595
Berger John W., clerk Atlas Assurance Co., r. East Oak land
BERKELEY FARM DAIRY. Sach & Nelson proprietors, 1214 Folsom, Telephone South 676
Berliner Joseph A., barber 203 Gough, r. 303 Grove
Bernardi Frank, painter, died April 23, '95, late r. City and County Hospital
Berner William 8., mining, r. 1415} Folsom
Bernhard Joseph, broker, died April 8th, '96, late r. 37 Haight
Bernhardy Gustav, club rooms 916 Market, ruome 8-9, r. 1526 Ellis
Berringer & Walsh, hay and grain, 385, 9th
Berton Louis N. S., furnished rooms 856 Howard, r. 837 Folsom
Bertram G. H. & Co. (Gustave H. Bertram and Hugo Meyer) cigars and tobacco 146 Fourth
Bertram Gustave H. (G. H. Bertram & Co.) r. 410 Larkin Berry George W., laborer, r. 1429 Folsom
Best Arthur W. (Best Bros.) r. 114} Oak
Best Bertram (Best Bros.) r. 114} Oak
Best Brothers (Arthur W., Harry C. and Bertram) cy clery, 411 Broderick
Best Harry C. (Best Bros.) r. 114} Oak
Best Harry C., artist, r. 307 Broderick
Beveridge Horatio, with H. M. Newhall & Co., r. 729 Ashbury
BICKEL HOMER T., real estate, 25-25a Pacific Mutual Bldg, r. 3325 Clay
Blehle Philip F. C., physician, 314 Spreckels Bilde. r. 30, 9th
Biggy Margaret E. Miss, died Mar. 15, '95, late r. 123 Julian Av
BIGGY WILLIAM J., vice-president U. 8. Laun dry Association, othee 12 Sixth, and State Senator Twenty-first District, r. 550 Valencia
Birch Clarence E., salesman, died Mar. 12, 95, late r 1297 Castro
Birdstrup Andrew, laborer. r. 736d, 22d
Bishop Carrie Mrs., furnished rooms, 223a Leavenworth BISHOP CHARLES R., vice-president Bank of California, NW cor California and Sansome, r. Vcci dental Hotel
BISHOP IRA, manager San Francisco Tool Co. and superintendent l'ac. Power Co., !1-21 Stevensou, r. 1600 Fell, Telephone Pine 81
BLACK ARTHUR L., paying teller London and San Francisco Bank (Ld.) r. Sausalito
Blackman L., solicitor, r. 306 Stockton
Blake Alfred E., physician and surgeon, office 36} Geary, r. 525 Ellis
Blascott Sumie, widow. r. 120, 8th
Blaskower Marks (M. Blaskower & Co.) r. 2111 Jackson Blasse Martin F., jeweler W. K. Vanderslice & Co., r 428, 14th
Blogg Henry A., clerk, died April 19, '95, late r. C and C. Hospital
Bloom Harry (Bloom & Houser) r. 705 McAllister
Bloom & Houser (Harry Bloom, Nathan Houser, Isaac L. Houser and Henry Levy) proprietors Columbus Coffee and Spice Co., 701-703 Front
Blundon Joseph W., architect and builder 636 Geary. r. 15 Sixth
B'NAI BRITH, District Grand Lodge, No. 4. Meets every second Sunday in January at 121 Faldy. Abra- ham Jonas, Grand President; Jacob Levison, Grand Secretary. Eleven lodges have been organized in this city, all of which meet in the B'nai B'rith Building
B'NAI B'RITH HALL ASSOCIATION, In corporated April 9. 1878, for the purpose of building and maintaining a suitable structure for the avecun. modation of the order. Under its auspices & max. nificent four story hall building has been erectest upon Eddy street, between Mason and Taylor, at a cost of, including the lot, $75,000. Grand dancing hall with stage arrangement, with perfect dining. room accommodation. The furnishing involved am additional outlay of $15,000. Six capacious halla are contained within the building, besides a library and reading room. The library contains about twolve thousand volumes.
OFFICERS: Louis Cohen, president : Benjamin Harris, treasurer; Jacob Levison, secretary: A. Wie ner, librarian.
BOARD OF RELIEF, I. O. B. B. Organised February 3, 1884.
OFFICERS : Arthur M. Plato, President; J. Living- ston, Secretary.
Boardman Julius W. (The Ideal Perfumery Co.) r. MIT Washington
Labut James R., malerman W. K. Vanderalice & Co. 1630 Fell
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Bocarde William, carpenter, r. 1247, 18th Bockman Doidrick, died April 7, '95, late r. 1127 Sutter Bodel August, artist, 514 Post, r. 4 Scheerer Pl
BODIE CONSOLIDATED MINING CO. (Mono Co., Cal.) Henry D. Walker president, Milton E. Willis secretary, 62-63 Nevada Block
Boge Carl C., oyster saloon 1422 Polk, r. 127 Wood
Bogg John, miner, died Mar. 15, '95, late r. St. Luke's Hospital
Boicelli Emilio, died Mar. 26, '95, late r. 1809 Lombard Bolger Anthony, clerk J. Samuels, r. 923 O'Farrell
Bolinas Stage Line, between San Rafael and Bolinas, Wallace O. Sayers proprietor, office 232, 5th
·Bond John H. (Bond & Neill) and editor Richmond Banner, r. 426, 11th Av
Bond & Neill (John H. Bond and Burton J. Neill) real estate, NW cor Point Lobos and 7th Avs
Bonham Elinor K., widow, died Mar. 26, '95, late r. 442 Brannan
Bonnell William, r. 623 Locust
Bonsell Jesse C., r. 817 Van Ness Av
Bouna Frank, seaman, died April 1, '95, late r. Alms House
BOONE JOHN L. (Boone & Murdock and Nougues & Boone) r. 626 Twenty-first
BOONE & MURDOCK (John I4. Boone and Edwin F. Murdock) patent solicitors, 661 Market, room 39, Tele- phone Main 5410
BOOTH ANDREW G. (Gunnison, Booth & Rart nett) attorney at law, 431 California, room 33, Tele phone Main 1448, r. 2510 Washington, Telephone West 358
Borgfeldt George, salesman M. J. Carroll, r. 915 Punt Borgold Oscar, r. 279 Jessie
Borland Guy H., with Youngberg & Borland, r. 522 Oak BORLAND JAMES H. (Youngberg & Borland notary public, office 216 Bush, room 13, r. 522 Oak Borle Kate Mrs., r. 38} Louisa
Bose Bernhard H., died Mar. 1, '95, late r. 124 Eugenia Bouquet Eugene, died April 22, '95, late r. French Hus- pital
Bose Exchange, R. Harve Smith president, I. A. Par- sons general manager, real estate and general com- mission, 401 California, room 5
BOSTON FARM DAIRY, J. Sanders proprietor, depot 219 Seventh, Telephone South 392
Bostwick Frederick R., real estate, 710 Spreckels Bldg, r. Alameda Bosworth Paul H., r. 1136, 23d
Boukofsky Louis, shipping clerk Yates & Co., r. 916 Taylor
BOVEE, TOY & CO.
(George D. Toy) real estate, 19 Montgomery, Telephone Main 1162
Howe Michael, laborer, r. 24 Minna
Bowen Charles E., manager Wetmore-Bowen Co., 140 Montgomery, r. 4th Av and Van Dyke, Eust Oakland Bowen Ellen, widow, r. 2643 Mission
Bowen Howard H. & Co., (Howard Hf. Bowen) gas and electrical fixtures, 139, Ist Bowen John, clerk, r. 2643 Mission
Bowhay Alfred i ... ladies' tailor, 504 Sutter, r. 1734 Page Bowron Ray E. Miss, saleslady, r. 603 Bush
Bowser William W., r. 409 Turk
Boyce William, longshoreman, r. 219 Ritch
Boyd Colin M. (Boyd & Dixon) r. Occidental Hotel
Boyd Samuel A., salesman W. K. Vanderslice & Co., r. 714 Bush
Boylan Bernard, died Mar. 6, '95, late r. 8 Auburn Boyle Daniel, janitor Milla Bldg, r. 148a, 5th
Boyle William P., porter, died April 25, '95, late r. 113 Geary
Boyson Charles P. (Pearson & Boyson) r 4 Martha Pl Bradbury Walter, clerk W. H. Graham, r. 324, 3d
Bradbury William B., clerk, died Mar. 17, '95, late r. 618} Shotwell
Bradford Wagner, surveyor and real estate, office 324 Montgomery, r. 2221 Larkin
Bradley Katie, widow, lodgings, 15 Van Ness Av Bradley Peter, baker, died Mar. 20, '95, late r. 824 Florida Bradley William H., conductor Market St. Ry. r. 145 Erie
Brady Edward B. Rev., clergyman, died April 16, '95, late r. St. Mary's Hospital
Brady John, r. 3 Hopeton Terrace
Brady Thomas P., died Mar. 6, '96, late r. 421 Mississippi Braemer F., manager J. Janke, 501 Market, r. Buens Vista Av, Alameda
Bramhall George B., teacher music, 145 San Jose Av Branch Oscar, brassmolder, r. 121 Chattanooga
Brandt Anna, widow, died April 12, '95, late r. C. and C. Hospital
Brannan Carmelita, widow, furnished rooms, 120, 11th Bransford William A., dyer, r. 23} Willow Av
Brauer Charles F. (Brauer, Grasshoff & Co.) r. 2002 Gol- den Gate Av
Brauer, Grasshoff & Co. (Charles F. Brauer and Robert Grasshoff) wholesale provision dealers and imported and domestic delicacies, 309-311 Front
Braun R. J .. r. 1219 Devisadero
BREFFEILH LOUIS C., renting clerk Madison & Burke, r. 29 Belvidere
BRENNAN OWEN M., proprietor Hotel Pleasan- ton, 800 Sutter, Telephone Main 370
Breslau Patrick, brassfinisher, died Mar. 11, '96, late r. C. and C. Hospital
Bresse Louis, capitalist, r 1518 Franklin
Bresse Louis C., administrator James G. Fair estate, 230 Montgomery, r. 725} Turk
Bretherick Clarence O., student, r. 2527 California
Bretheriek Henry, teacher music, r. 2527 California
Bretherick Mary Mrs., teacher vocal music, r. 2527 Cali- fornia
Bretzel Frederick, instrument maker, died May 3, '95, late r. Almy House
Brewer Harry, clerk S. P. Co., r. 145 San Jose Av Brich t Catherine, widow, r. 1231 Stockton
Bridges Frank, teacher music, r. 410} Page
BRIGHTON THE, Marshall Brothers, proprietors, 34 Eddy
Briseno Paula, widow, housekeeper, died Mar. 2, '95. late r. 5274 Vallejo
Brock Paul, marker laundry, Palace Hotel, r. 1209 How- ard
Brockman Herman, farmer, died Mar. 28, '95, late r. Almy House
Brod John H., butcher, died May 9, '95, late r. 431} Grove
Brooks F. W., general manager Merchants' Sign and Window Cleaning Co., 4 Sutter, Telephone Main, 5934
Brooks I. Mrs., r. 223a Leavenworth
Brooks John W. (J. W. Brooks & Co.) r. Alameda
Brooks J. W. & Co. (John W. Brooks) electrical supplies and electrical railway equipments, 120 Sutter, room 47 Brooks Milton, grain broker, r. 611 Bush
Brophy Margaret, widow. r. 223a Leavenworth
Brower Henry O. (H. O. Brower & Co.) r. 438 Castro
BROWER H. O. & CO. granite
dealers, 343 Phelan Bidg
Brown Aaron, merchant, died May 1, '95, late r. 1145 Guerrero
Brown A. L. (M. Brown & Co.) . 1400 Sutter
Brown Carrie Miss, r. 1141 Valencia
Brown Calvin D., dentist, office 448) Valencia, r. 811 Valencia
BROWN EDWARD E., manager Kilbourn Coop. erage Co. 911 Seventh, r. Baldwin Hotel
Brown Emmett I., printer, died May 4, '95, late r. 1008 Jackson
Brown F. C. Mrs., manager F. C. Burdett & Co., 116 Phelan Bldg, r. 109 Murphy Bldg.
Brown Harry, boarding house keeper, died Mar. 14, '96, late r. 611 Lombard
Brown Jane, widow, r. 904 Broadway Brown John A., lodgings 613 Mission
Brown Joseph, gardener, r. 112b, 14th
Brown Josephine, widow, r. 1141 Valencia
Brown Lucius, laborer, died May 9, '95, late r. 247, 2nd
Brown M. & Sons (Morris and A. L. Brown and Max Ganz) wrapping paper, bags and twines, 414-416 Clay Brown Michael, railroad excursion agent, r. 246 Chat- tanooga
Brown Morris (M. Brown & Co.) r. 1400 Sutter BROWN THOMAS, cashier The Bank of California,
NW cor California and Sansome, r. 1019 Bush, Tele- phone East 517.
Brown William, r. 1635a Fulton
Brown William, died May 4, '95, late r. 18 Henry
Brown & Bley (William Brown and Melville A. Bley) job printers, 513 Market
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Branell Hjalmar, watchmaker and jeweler, 410 Kearny Bruschke, Charles J., manager George H. Fuller Desk Co., r. 1223 Pine
Bruswell Frederick, died April 23, '95, late r. C. and (". Hospital
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Bryan Charles H. Jr., clerk, r. 302 Scott
Bryan James E., plumber, died May 12, '95, late r. 1330 Sacramento
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