The San Francisco Directory, 1874, Part 38

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


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Burke John, salesman with Gleeson & Fell, dwI NE cor Bush and Stockton


Burke John, shoemaker, dwl 136 Minna


Burke John, tanner with Lynch & Lyons, dwl 520 Mission


Burke John, teamstor with R. D. Chandler, dwl NE cor Sansom and Vallejo


Burke John H., conductor Omnibus R. R., dw1 41912 Tehama


Burke John I., carpenter and builder, dwl 7 Yerba Buena, rear


Burke John K., varnisher with Jacob Strahle & Co., dwl 153 Nineteenth


Burke John P., machinist, dw1 228 Eighth


Burke Lucy K. Mrs., teachor Taylor St. Cosmopoli- tan School, dwl NE cor Jones and Filbert


Burke Maggio Miss, chambermaid American Ex- chango


Burke Martin, laborer with John McKew, dwl 12 Vincent


Burke Martin J. ( Madison, B. & Co., and Madison ‹ B.), dwl 714 Leavenworth


Burke Mary B. (widow), dwl 112 Silver


Burke Michael ( Gordon & B.), dw1 150 Clara


Burke Michael, deckhand stm Julia


Burke Michael, groceries and liquors, NW cor Ellis and Scott


Burke Michael, policeman Alme House, Mission, Ocean House Road


Burke Michael, teamster Golden Gate Park


Burke Michael, laborer, dwl 27 Minna


Burke Michael, laborer, dwl 405 Capp


Burke Michael, laborer New U. S. Appraiser's Build- ing


Burke Michael P., waiter with Malone & Wilson, dw1 611% Shipley


Burke Nancy (widow), ladies' nurse, dwl 211 Fourth Burke Nathaniel, clerk with J. & P. N. Hanna, dwl 308 Davis


Burke Patrick, laborer with Simon Hoffmann, dwl S s Twenty-sixth bet Capp and Mission


Burke Patrick, teamster, dwl 220 Clara Burke Patrick H., laborer with Thomas Horabin, dwl NW cor Filbert and Larkin


Burke Stephen J., clerk with Max Greenberg, dwl 128 Clementina


Burke Terence, miner, dw1 326 Hayes


Burke Thomas, boilermaker, dwl 212 Broadway


Burke Thomas, contractor night work, dwl 2104 Powell


Burke Thomas, housopainter, 1065 Market, dwl SW cor Fillmore and Fell


Burke Thomas, machinist, dwl Golden Eagle Hotel


Burke Thomas, teamster, dw1 56012 Linden Av


Burke Thomas, teamster, dwl 2 McDermott Pl


Burke Thomas, stevedore P. M. S. S. Co.


BUKKE THOMAS H., attorney at law, office 41112 California, res Tubbs' Hotel, Oakland


Burke Walter J., printer with Matthias Gray, dwl cor Clay and Jones


Burke William, laborer, dwl 316 Beale


Burke William, laborer C. P. R. R. Depot, dwl 122 Shipley


Burke William, carpenter, dwl 15 Sixth


Burke William, laborer S. F. Gas Light Co., dwl Shasta nr Illinois


Burke William, molder, dwl 911 Greenwich


Burke William A., musical - instrumentmaker, 523 Pine, rear, dwl SW cor Jones and Clay


Burke William A. Jr.,painter with John J. Cooney, dwl SW cor Clay and Jones


BURKE WILLIAM F., importer, manufacturer, and retail boots and shoes, NW cor Montgomery and Pine, dwl 1213 Clay


Burke William G., mailing clerk Evening Bulletin, dwl NW cor Filbert and Jones


Burke William J., carbuilder with Kimball Manu- facturing Co., dwl 22 Clara


Burke William J., policeman City Hall, dwl 517 Vallejo


Burkhardt Adolphus, cutler with Michael Price, dwl Oakland


Burkhardt Edward, cook, dwl 333 Bush


Burkhardt George, boot and shoe manufacturer, 540 Washington, dwl 412 Sixth


Burkhart Eliza (widow), dwl 1216 Pacific


Burkhead William, compositor, dwl 2112 Kearny


Burks Charles 1., carpenter and builder, E s Berry bet Fourth and Firth, dwl 909 Bryant


Burks Charles R., carpenter, dw1 900 Bryant


Burleigh Maurice, clerk, dwl 4 Hyde


Burley Robertson, shipcarpenter P. M. S. S. Co., dwl 12 Perry


Burling James W. ( Burling & Bro.), dwl 1218 Fol Burling Richard, clerk General Freight Office C. P. R. R., dwl Stanford House


BURLING WILLIAM, president S. F. Stock and Exchange Board (and Burling & Bro.), dwl 299 Hyde


BURLING & BROTHER (William and James W. Burling), stock brokers, office 323 California


Burlington (lowa) Railway, John S. Gray agent, office 211 Montgomery


Burme Jules, tinsmith with George H. Tay & Co., dwl 33 llinckley


Burmester llenry, carpenter, dwl S s Dorland bet Guerrero and Dolores


Burmester Henry W., clerk with Henry H. Haight Burmeister Alrich ( Burmeister & Mehrtens), dwl N W cor California and Leavenworth


Burmeister Amelia (widow), dwl 1115 Jackson Burmeister Francis H., carpenter, dw1 530 Valencia Burmeister Henry, restaurant, dwl 428 Green


Burmeister Henry, clerk, dwl 531 Greenwich


Burmeister Otto, carpenter, dwl 1115 Jackson


Burmeister P. Henry, steward Russian and Turkish Baths, dw1 528 Pacific


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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Burmeister & Mehrtens ( Alrich Burmeister and Au- gust Mehrtens), groceries and liquors, NW cor California and Leavenworth


Burn Francis, mariner, dwl 713 Vallejo


Burnap John, commission merchant, 425 Davis, dwl 420 Leavenworth


Burne John, laborer with Pacific Rolling Mill Co., dwl Potrero Point


Burne S. L., shademaker with George W. Cla:k


Burnell M. F., salesman with P. Douglas & Co., dwl 13 Park Av


Burnell Thomas, helper with W. S. Phelps & Co., dwl 22 Russ


Burnell W. A., teamster, dwl 13 Park Av


Burnes Joseph, cabman, Plaza, dwl Bourbin Pl


Burnes Maggie Mrs., shoefitter with Beers & Maynard, dwl 23 Stevenson


Burnes. See Burns and Byrnes


Burner Henry ( Burner & Co.), dwl Laskie bet Mar- ket and Mission


Burner & Co. ( Henry Burner and Louis D. Shull), sign and pictorial painters, 638 Sacramento Burnett Abraham, dwl 24 Geary


Burnett Alexander S. Jr., assistant exchange teller London and S. F. Bank, dwl 34 Oak Grove Av Burnett Alexander S. Gen., dw1 34 Oak Grove Av Burnett Alfred, dw1 974 Folsom


Burnett Amelia Miss, shoefitter with Buckingham & Hecht, dwl 633 Jessie


BURNETT G. G., apothecary and druggist, 327 Mont- gomery, dwl 2506 Sacramento nr Fillmore


Burnett James, engineer, dwl 35 Clarence Pl


Burnett Jane Miss, liquor saloon, 648 Pacific


Burnett Jeremiah, U. S. Navy, dwl 34 Oak Grove Av


Burnett John D. ( Pacific Commercial Co.), dw1 1129 Ellis


Burnett John M., attorney at law, office 623 Mont- gomery, dwl NW cor Polk and Jackson


Burnett Joseph, driver Market St. Railway, dwl NW cor Sixteenth and Mission


Burnett J. P., actor Opera House, dwl 921 Sac


BURNETT PETER H., president Pacitic Bank, of- fice 201 Sansom (and Pacific Commercial Co.), dwl 610 Jones


Burnett Thomas, laborer, dwl 633 Jessie


Burnett Thomas T., blacksmith, dw1 2214 Geary


BURNETT WELLINGTON C., city and county at- torney, office 13 City Hall third floor, dwl 600 Sutter


Burnham Emery J., conductor Central R. R., dwl 721 Brannan


Burnham G. M., salesman with George A. Meigs Burnham James W. (James W. Burnham & Co.),


dwl W s Dolores bet Twenty-second and Twenty- third


BURNHAM JAMES W. & CO. { John L. Eckley and Henry Eckley), importers carpets, uphol- stery goods, oileloths, and paperhangings, 618 Market and 17 Post


Burnham J. G., clerk with S. Farjeon & Co., dwl 1112 Hyde


Burnham Nelson, seaman stm Ajax Oregon S. S. Co. Burnham Samuel S., carriagemaker with Milo P. Holmes, dw1 8 Howard Court


Burnham William F., upholsterer with Hardy & Fredericks, dw1 115 Sixth


Burnham William S., sailmaker with Charles E. Wendt, dw1 142% Fourth


Burnham Z. W., salesman with Sanderson & Horn, dw] Russ House


Burnley Samuel, dwl 200 Leidesdorff


Burns Alfred Delos, salesman with C. P. Van Schaack & Co., dwl 1621 Webstor


Burns Aaron M., marine surveyor, office 314 Califor- nia, res Oakland


Burns Andreas, drayman with I. Gutte, dw1 124 Olive Av


BURNS BARCLAY J., secretary Stetefeldt Furnace Co., office 41112 California, dwl 1206 Market


Burns Bartholomew, barkeeper, dw1 70 Jessie


Burns Bernard, stonecutter New City Hall, dw1 907 Bryant


Burns B. F., clerk U. S. Army Headquarters, 105 Stockton, dwl Cosmopolitan Hotel


Burns Brian, waiter, dwl 62 First, rear


Burns Bryan, laborer, dwl NW cor Second Av and Sixteenth


Burns Catharine (widow), dwl 17 Garden


Burns Clara Miss, cloakmaker with Fratinger & Noll


Burns Cornelius, laborer, dwl S s Boyce nr Point Lobos Av


Burns Daniel, lashmaker with Main & Winchester, dwl 281 Stevenson


Burns Dennis, stock broker, dw1 639 Mission


Burns Edward, dwl 31 Stevenson


Burns Edward, coachman with Charles Land, 553 Harrison


Burns Edward, express wagon, dwl 618 Capp nr Twenty-second


Burns Edward, job wagon, dwl Haight nr Devisa- dero


Burns Edward, laborer, dwl 3 Lafayette


Burns Ellen Mrs., dwl 1910 Polk


Burns Eugene, express wagon, NW cor Jackson and Dupont, dwl 25 Stone


Burns Francis J., engineer stm Moses Taylor, dw1 10 Bryant Av


Burns Frank A., with Charles E. Earle, dwl 1621 Webster


Burns Galty A., receiving clerk with George H. Tay & Co., dwl 1621 Webster


Burns George O., clerk, dw1 427 Fourth


Burns G. S., cook Alms House, Mission Ocean House Road


Burns Henry, carpenter, dw1 240 Green


Burns Henry, boots and shoes, 210 Third, dwl 905 Market


Burns Henry, cartman City R. R. Co.


Burns Henry J., deputy sheriff, dwl N s Dorland bet Sanchez and Church


Burns Hugh, laborer, dw1 909 Geary


Burns Isidore, shipsmith, 20 Steuart, dw1 905 Market


Burns James, carpenter, dw1 1910 Folk


Burns James, eyeletter with S. W. Rosenstock & Co., dwl 25 Harrison Av


Burns James, laborer North's Ways, dwl NW cor Sierra and Louisiana


Burns James, plumber with Eugene N. Fritz, 765 Market


Burns James, seaman, dwl 103 Sacramento


Burns James A. ( Burns & Co.), dwl 318 Pine


Burns John ( Burns &f Lee), dwl Mechanics' House


Burns John, baker, dwl Es Lysett Pl


Burns John, bartender, dwl 530 Mission


Burns John, boatbuilder with Martin Vice, dw] 9 Sherwood Pl


Burns John, butcher with Dunphy & Co., dwl Eighth Av nr L, South S. F.


Burns John, cardriver Clay St. Hill R. R., dw1 440 Hayes


Burns John, carpenter, dw1 323 Clementina


Burns John, chief engineer stin Coquille, Jackson St. Wharf


Burns John, clerk with Henry Roskamp, dwl NE cor Hayes and Octavia


Burns John, fruitdealer, dwl SE cor Mis and Steuart Burns John, laborer Golden Gate Park


Burns John, Inbor. r with F. D. Conro & Son, 717 Bat Burns John, plumber, dwl 17 Garden


Burns John, poultrydealer, dwl S s Foarteenth nr Guerrero


Burns John, quartermaster P. M. S. S. Co., dw1 256 Brannan


Burns John C., carpenter, dwl 817 Post, rear


Burns John H., policeman City Hall, dwl cor Rail- road Av and Thirty-fourth Av, South S. F.


Burns Josoph, artesian wellborer, dw1 530 Bush Burns Joseph, hackman, Plaza


Burns Joseph, student Hrald's Business College


Burns Joseph, teamster, dwl 1007 Battery, rear


Burns Joseph A., carpenter, dwl Thirteenth Av nr Railroad Av, South S. F.


Burns Martin, laborer, dwl W s White bot Groen and Vallejo


Burns Mary A. Miss, real-estate dealer, dwl 912 Na- toma


Burns Mary F. Miss, dressmaker, dwl 1910 Polk Burns Michael, express wagon, dwl 530 Mission


Burns Michael, hostler Omnibus R. R., dwl 321 Third, rear


Burns Michael, laborer, dwl N s Market bet Polk and Larkin


Burns Michael, porter Grand Hotel, dwl 38 Tehama Burns Morris, titter with Simon Wolff, dwl Harrison Av


Burns Myra (widow), midwife, dwl 308 Minna


Burns Nicholas, foundryman, dwl 65 Jessie


Burns Owen, driver with Joseph Macdonough, dwl 21 Fulton


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


ÆTNA INS. CO. OF HARTFORD, has a paid-up Capital of $3,000,000, and Cash Assets of over $6,000,000. GEO. C. BOARDMAN, Manager.


KENNEDY'S INSURANCE AGENCY, Fire, Marine, and Life, represents $12,000,000.


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Burns Patrick, blacksmith, dwl N & Fifteenth Av nr R, South S. F.


Burns Patrick, groceries and liquors, SE cor Oak and Laguna


Burns Patrick, head steward Grand Hotel, dwl Tenth bet Folsom and Harrison


Burns Patrick, janitor Geary St. Cosmopolitan School


Burns Patrick, laborer, dwl 12 Freelon


Burns Patrick, laborer Golden Gate Park


Burns Patrick, Jaborer with William HI. Norton


Burns Patrick, laborer, dwl California Av nr Park Av, Bernal Heights


Burns Patrick, stevedore with Menzies, Lowry & Bingham


Burns Patrick, teamster with Black Diamond Coal Co., dwl cor Beale and Mission


Burns Patrick, teamster with T. HI. Selby & Co., dwl 903 Battery


Burns Patrick H., blacksmith 670 Mission, dwIN s Fifteenth Av nr R, South S. F.


Burns Peter, foreman Market St. Railway Stable, dwl 412 Hayes


Burns Peter, hostler Market St. Railway, dwl N s Quinn bet Valencia and Guerrero


Burns Peter, laborer, dwl 1007 Battery, rear


Burns Peter, soapmaker, dwl W s Alabama bot Twenty-second and Twenty-third


Burns Peter, stonecutter, dw1 907 Bryant


Burns P. T., carpenter, dwl S s Cortland nr Islais Creek. Bernal Heights


Burns Richard, boilermaker, dwl 1 Thompson Av


Burns Richard, lumberman, dw1 30 Clara


Burns Robert, clerk What Cheer llouse, dwl cor Mission and Montgomery


Burns Rosa, dressmaker with Mrs. B. Weller, dwl 50 Natoma


Burns Stephen, morocco dresser, dwl W s Gunnison nr Twenty-seventh, Bernal lleights


Burns T. H., dwl 430 Shotwell


Burns Thomas, driver Sutter St. R. R., dwl 9 Austin Burns Thomas, expressman Broadway Wharf, dwl NW cor Linden Av and Franklin


Burns Thomas, teamster, dwl 17 Garden


Burns Thomas P., bookkeeper with A. S. Hallidie, dwl Es Tenth nr Folsom


Burns Thomas W. ( Kelly & B.), dwl 320 Fifth


Burns Timothy, waiter Grand Hotel


Burns William, laborer, dwl 510 Broadway


Burns William, seaman, dwl 28 Main


Burns William U., dwl 1621 Webster


Burns W. W. Maj., Subsistence Department Military Division Pactie, office 195 Stock, dwl Lick House Burns & Co. (James A. Burns), wines and liquors, 431 Pine


Burns & Loe (John Burns and William Lee), pro- prietors Mechanics' House, 8 and 10 Berry


Burns. See Barnes and Byrnes


Burnsid e Charles H. (colored), liquor saloon, 539 Valencia


Buro Joseph, peddler, dwl 1135 Folsom


Buron Arline Mrs., French laundry, 1004 Jackson Buron Victor, lanndryman, dwl 1001 Jackson


Burr Alfred, clerk, dwl 40; Bryant


Burr Alfred, designer and engraver on wood, 518 Sacramento, dw1 519 Sacramento


Burr Amos, conductor Market St. Depot S. P. R. R., dwl 521 Geary


Burn Benjamin J. ( Burr & Fink), dwl 413 Kearny Burr C. A., insurance agent, dwl 225 Ellis


Burr Carrie Mmo, clairvoyant, 417 Bush


BURR C. C. & CO. ( Mary Hudson), (successor to HI. C. Hudson & Co.), manufacturers mustard, spices, etc., factory foot Stockton, office SE cor Front and Pine


Burr C. II. & Co. (G. W. Burr), agents Champion Brace, 102; Market


Burr Charles II. (C. H. Burr & Co.), dw1 1208 Eddy Burr Clarence C. (C. (. Burr & Co.), dwl NE cor Filbert and Van Ness Av


Burr E. C., chemist, dwl SE cor Filbert and Van Ness Av


Burr Edson, canvasser with J. B. Ford & Co., dwl 740 Market


Burr Eli B., bookkeeper Savings and Loan Society, dwlSs Twenty-first bet Folsom and Shotwell


BURR E. WILLARD, president Savings and Loan Society, office u19 Clay, dwl SE cor Van Ness Av and Filbert


Burr Frank, conductor Potrero and Bay View R. R., dwl Kentucky nr Sierra


Burr George, lampligher with S. F. Gas Light Co., dw1 918 Montgomery


Burr George, hoseman Hose No. 1, S. F. F. D., 112 Jackson


Burr George W., molder with Hinckley & Co., dwl 22 Park Av


Burr G. W. (C. H. Burr & Co.), res Wisconsin


Burr Henry, patternmaker, dw1 558 Howard


Burr James C., porter with Lowry & Wightman, dwl 1108 Montgomery


Burr John T., shoemaker, S s Bay bet Kearny and Dupont


Burr Levi, liquor saloon, Ss Bay bet Kearny and Dupont


Burr Neil, molder, dw1 54 First


Burr Peter, seaman, dw1 32 Stouart


Burr Platte, ticket agent Market St. Depot S. P. R. R., dw1 134 Rose Av


Burr Richard, shipjoiner, dwl 270 First


Burr Wachermann, foreman with John Mahlstedt, dwl S s Pacific cor Virginia


BURR & FINK ( Benjamin J. Burr and James L. Fink), merchant tailors and gents' furnishing goods, 3 Montgomery


Burrell -, expressman Oakland Ferry Wharf


Burrell Charles, physician, office and dwl 1322 Miss Burrell Edward, weight clerk Coiner's Department U. S. Mint, dwl 1322 Mission


Burrell E. H., stairbuilder with Sanborn & Byrnes dwl 1322 Mission


Burrell John, shipmaster, dwl Berry bet Third and Fourth


Durrell Ludo, dwl 16 Rincon Pl


Burrell Patrick, baggagemaster S. P. R. R.


Burrell. See Birrell


Burrigan Ellen Miss, real estate, dw[ 1520 Powell


Burrill J. S., surgeon P. M. S. S. Colorado


Burrington Albert C., conductor Sutter St. R. R., dwl 118 Austin


Burris Butler, bookkeeper Occidental Warehouse, dwl 418 Brannan


Burris Caroline (widow, colored), dwl 16 Freelon


Burris Charles A., laundryman, dwl SW cor Seven- teenth and Dolores


Burris James R. (colored), cook with P. M. S. S. Co., dwl 30 Freelon


Burris William Mrs., janitor Colored School, dwl 16 Freelon


Burroughs William, dwl 417 Post


Burroughs William, crockery dealer, dwl 62812 Jessie Burrows Edward, clerk, dwl 314 Bush


Burrows Frank D., salesman with William J. Heney & Co., dwl 14 Russ


Burrows George Rev., dwl 903 Market


Burrows Robert D., livery stable, 412 Drumm


Burscough Henry, clerk, dw1 457 Bryant


Burson James M. ( Bromley & Co.), dwl 510 O'Farrell Burt Charles, blacksmith Risdon Iron and Locomo- tive Works, dwl 219 Main, rear


Burt Charles, coachman with Bouton & Son


Burt Felix, milker with Emanuel Steiner, Hunter's Point, South S. F.


Burt Frederick L., carriagemaker with Kimball Man- ufacturing Co., dw1 822 Folsom


Burt J. Gus., merchandise broker, office 405 Front, dw1 802 Jones


Burt Margaret E., manufacturer clothing, dwl 1246 Mission


Burt Phillip, dwl W s Folsom bet Twenty-first and Twenty-second


Burt Silas S., annealer Coiner's Department U. S. Mint, dwI SE cor Dupont and Lombard


Burt William J., housemover, 1128 Mission Burt. See Bert and Burtt


Burton Augustus, clerk with Lewis Brothers, dw1 8 Tyler


BURTON CHARLES H., merchant, office 405 Front, dwl 1024 Washington


Burton Henry H., clerk Freight Depot C. P. R. R., dwl Grand Hotel


Burton James, laborer with Edward Fanning, dwl 320 Chestnut


Burton John, foreman Pattern Shop Miner's Foun- dry, dw1 513 Howard


Burton John A., ranchman, dwl 34 Clarence Pl


Burton I. A. (widow), dw1 946 Howard


Burton M. A. Mrs., dwl Grand Hotel


Burton Sophie (widow), dwl 8 Tyler


Burton W. A., steward stm Monterey, Washington St. Wharf


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


ATLAS INS. CO. OF HARTFORD; Assets $3?'


100; Farnsworth & Clark, Agents.


C. P. VAN SCHAACK & CO., 708, 712, 714, and 716 Kearny Street, Paper and Envelopes.


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Burton William, carpenter with William Howes, dwl | Bushnell W. H., bookbinder, dwl 333 Bush


1007 Howard


Burton William H., awning manufacturer, 159 New Montgomery


Burton William E., steward, dwl 316 Fourth


BURTSELL JOHN M., stock broker, 106 Leidesdorff, dwl 22 Haight


Burtt George, cook stm Amelia


Burwell Lelia W. Miss, teacher Powell St. Primary School, dwl 1109 Stockton


Burwell Louis, physician, dwl 225 Bush


Bury Apollo N., shoemaker, dwl 4 Virginia Pl


Bury C. H., with Asa L. Waugaman, dwl 766 Bry- ant


Bury James, driver Lenhart & Brady, Lick House Bury John, shrimp peddler, dw1 621 Vallejo


Bury John T., clerk with Dean R. Avery, dwl 2 Scot- land


Bury Thomas, messenger Wells, Fargo & Co., res San -Rafael, Cal


Busby Joseph, landscape gardener, dwl 67 Clem Buscelle James R., bookkeeper with John W. Shaef- fer, dw1 549 Stevenson


Busch Edward, filecutter California File M. Co., dwl Minnesota nr Solano


Busch Gustave, bookkeeper with Ruling & Co., dwl 322 Sutter


Busch H., dwl 438 Union, rear


Busch John, market, S s Berry nr Third


BUSCHMAN N. JOHN, groceries and liquors, dwl 269 Third


Bush Adam, cook Montgomery House, dw1 528 Pac Bush Alonzo, driver Wells, Fargo & Co., dwl 82 Ste- venson Building


Bush Annie Miss, shoefitter with Einstein Bros & Co., dwl 211 Eddy


Bush Charles J., woodcarver with H. Grantz, dwl E s Potrero Av bet Twenty-third and Twenty-fourth Bush Charles P., clerk, dw1 523 Post


Bush Cordelia (widow), dwl 618 Hayes


Bush C. W., paperhanger, dwl 13 Harlan Pl


Bush David ( Bush & Milne), dwl S s Sutter bet Scott and Devisadero


Bush Emma Miss, teacher music, dwl 1515 California Bush Frederick, teamster, dwl 618 Hayes


Bush Henry, butcher with Christopher Dunker, NE cor Fremont and Folsom


Bush Hern, cook What Cheer House, 525 Sacramento Bush Hiram F., clerk with Johnston, Nickerson & Veasey, dwl Branch House


Bush Hyman P., bookkeeper with Louis Kaplan, dwl 114 Mason


Bush James, stevedore with Menzies, Lowry & Bing- ham


Bush John, baker with Schroth & Westerfeld, dwl 228 Kearny


Bush John, boilermaker Pacific Iron Works, dwl 1234 Vallejo


Bush John, machinist, dwl 1904 Mason


Bush J. P., surgeon P. M. S. S. China


Bush Louis ( Bush & Wilbirt), dwl 47 Clomentina Bush Nathan, manufacturer and importer furniture and bedding, 749 and 951 Market, dwl 277 Stev Bush Peter, baker and confectioner, 1050 Howard


Bush Peter, carpenter, dw1 533 Commercial


Bash Philip G., waiter, dwl Lafayette Hotel


Bush R. J. ( R. J. Bush & Co.), dwl 311 Pine


Bush R. J. & Co. (Edward Bosqui), importers of bronzes, studio 311 Pine


BUSH & MILNE ( David Bush and George Milne), plumbers, gasfitters, and importers gas fixtures, 29 New Montgomery, Grand Hotel


Bush & Wilbirt ( Louis Bush and John L. Wilbirt), dentists, office 8 Kearny


Bushant Antonia, helper with McAfee, Spiers & Co., dwl 1110 Stockton


Busk Everila Mrs., seamstress, dwl 1067 Market


Bushman John, laborer with C. F. Schmidt, dwl cor Tennessee and Butto


Bushman William, patternmaker Pacific Iron Works, dwl 279 Clementina


Bushnell - Mrs., dwl 12 Ellis


Bushnell Adrian D., foreman with Hanson & Moore, 12 Pine


Bushnell Amasa, L. H. keeper Alcatraz Island Bushnell F. H., dwl Coso House


Bushnell Frank N., fireman S. P. R. R., dwl W s Juniper nr Harrison


Bushnell Jay, plumber with James Maguire, 1128 Market, dwl 1130 Market


Bushnell William E., captain stm El Capitan, Oak- land Ferry, dwl 11 Kearny


Bushnell William P., carpenter, dwl 333 Bush


Bushway Ellen (widow), dwl 9 Pinckney


Buss Henry, cook, dwl 521 Pacific


Buss Jacob, driver Philadelphia Brewery, dwl 107 Tehama


Buss Philip ( Riesterer & B.), dwl 1419 Dupont


Bussey William C., Jocksmith, 237 Sutter, dwl Inter- national Hotel


Bussinger E. Miss, saleswoman, dwl 211 Ellis


Bussinger Frederick, brassmolder with George H. Tay & Co., dwl 211 Ellis


Bustamante Lupi Miss, tailoress, dwl 723 Vallejo Bustamante Maria (widow), dw1 723 Vallejo


Bustamente Rosa (widow), dwl 513 Union, rear


Busteed Thomas, dwl E s Mission bet 'Twenty-fifth and Twenty-sixth


Buster Mary Mrs., furnished rooms, 127-131 Mont


Bustillos Jesus M. Miss, dressmaker, dwl 532 Green Bustillos Josepha Miss, dressmaker, dw1 532 Green Bustillos Rafael, marblecutter with Leon R. Myers & Co., dwl 134 Clara


BUSWELL ALEXANDER, bookbinder, paperrul- er, and blankbook manufacturer, 418 and 420 Clay, dwl 1005 Union


Buswell William F., foreman Pattern Shop Pacific Iron Works, dwl 503 Folsom


Butch Herman, seaman, dwl 508 Davis


Butcher Charles, seaman, dwl 32 Steuart


Butcher Harry, butcher with M. Brandenstein & Co.


Butcher James L., butcher with William O'Brien, dwl cor Seventh Av and N, South S. F.


Butcher John H., butcher, dwl Sixth Av nr L, South S. F.


BUTENOP HENRY, groceries and liquors, 625 Pa- cific, dw1 600 Filbert


Butenop Henry C., clerk with Henry Butenop, dwl 606 Filbert


Butenshon Joseph ( Butenshon & Voss), dwl SW cor Mason and Chestnut


Butenshon & Voss (Joseph Butenshon and Ferdi- nand Voss), restaurant, SWcor Mason and Chest- nut


Buthe Christian, groceries and liquors, 812 Jackson Buther Frank, maltster South Park Malthouse, N s Brannan bet Fifth and Sixth


Butler -, dwl 127 Montgomery


Butler Mrs. (widow), dwl 31 Second


Butler A. Mrs., furnished rooms, dwl 1014 Stockton Butler Alfred, lumber dealer, Oregon, dwl 40 Mary Butler Benjamin, dw1 411 Sansom


Butler Charles, carpenter, dwl N s Sixteenth bet Guerrero and Dolores


Butler Charles (colored), porter, dwl 18 Stone


Butler Charles A., retoucher with Carleton E. Wat- kins, dwl 17 Tehama


Butler Charles C., real estate, dwl NE cor Sutter and Steiner


Butler Charles Fenton (colored), porter with G. D. Morse, dwl 18 Stone


Butler Charles H., captain stm Eastport, dwl 139 South Park Av


Butler C. W. Mrs., dw1 224 Fourth


Butler Edward, blacksmith, dwl 568 Mission


Butler Edward, hoseman Engine No. 5, S. F. F. D., 1219 Stockton


Butler Edward R., draftsman New City Hall dwl 17 Tehama


Butler E. Thomas, salesman with H. Crawford & Co., dwl 25 Natoma


Butler Fred S., clerk London and S. F. Bank, dwl 17 Tehama


Butler George E., bookkeeper with Union Insurance Co., dwl 1011 Clay


Butler George R., clerk Through Ticket Office C. P. R. R., dw1 2612 Kearny


Butler Henry, cook, dwl 277 Minna


Butler Henry C., carpenter, dwl 1122 Tyler


Butler Henry M., shipcaptain, dwl 115 Austin


Butler Henry W., clerk S. F. Post-office, dwl 1024 Montgomery


Butler Jacob H., carpenter Mission Woolen Mills, dwl 2000 Folsom


Butler James, coachman with Daniel Callaghan, dwl W s Howard bet Fourteenth and Fifteenth


Butler James, laborer P. M. S. S. Co.'s dock, dw1 541 First


PACIFIC COAST BUSINESS DIRECTORY circulates throughout the Pacific Coast.


ATNA INSURANCE COMPANY, OF HARTFORD, lost over $3,000,000 in the CHICAGO FIRE, and paid in full, Dollar for Dollar.


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


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Butler James, president United Workingmen's Co- operative Boot and Shoe Factory, 422 Sacramen- to, dw1 502 Stevenson


Butler James T., dwl 25 Natoma




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