The San Francisco directory: embracing a general directory of residents and a business directory : also, a directory of streets, 1879 , Part 197

Author: Langely, Henry G
Publication date: 1879
Publisher: San Francisco : Francis, Valentine & Co.
Number of Pages: 1196


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Pioneer Looking Glass and Picture Frame Manu- factory, B. D. McEachreu proptr, 132 Main


PIONEER MALT HOUSE, Scherr, Bach & Lux proptrs, E s Stockton, nr Francisco, office 511 Sac Pioneer Mining Co. (Storey Co., Nev.), J. W. Pew sec- retary, office 310 Pine, room 15


PIONEER PAPER MILL, S. P. Taylor & Co. proptrs, depot and office 416 Clay


PIONEER POWER BLOCK, 8-12 Stevenson PIONEER REDUCTION WORKS, Deetken & Smith proptrs, Channel, nr foot Fourth


Pioneer Ruffling Co., S. Cohn & Co. proptrs, 545 Market


Pioneer Rustic Window Shade Factory, Wohlke & Momsen proptrs, 413 Mission


PIONEER SALT MILLS, B. F. Barton & Co. proptrs, office 213 Sacramento


Pioneer Soda Water Works, Charles Welch, Martin Walsh & R. Angelo proptrs, 1719%% Market


Pioneer Soda Works, Wiggett & Lupton proptrs, 20-22 Hinckley


PIONEER STEAM COFFEE AND SPICE MILLS, Folger, Schilling & Co. proptrs, 104-106 California


Pioneer Steam Marble Works, Michael Heverin proptr. 422-424 Jackson


PIONEER VARNISH WORKS, Hueter Broth- ers proptrs, Twenty-fourth, bet Kansas and Rhode Island, depot 12 Second


PIONEER WAREHOUSE, T. W. Floyd & Co. proptrs, SW cor Battery and Filbert


PIONEER WHITE LEAD WORKS, Whittier, Fuller & Co. proptrs, 229-230 Fremont


PIONEER WOOLEN FACTORY S. F., Black Point, bet Larkin and Van Ness Av, office and salesroom 115 Battery


PIONEERS CALIFORNIA, rooms 808 Mont


PIONEERS OF CALIFORNIA TERRITO- RIAL, rooms 103 Montgomery


Piotrowski Kerwin, capitalist, r. 1015 Folsom


Piper Catherine (widow), r. Eighteenth Av, bet H and I, South S. F.


Piper E. w., clerk quartermaster's department U.S.A., Presidio Reservation


Piper Jerome B. (estate of), brick dealer, and proptr Bay and River Line Schooners, office 7 Clay


Piper Fanny D. B. (widow), r. 15 DeBoom


Piper Frank, clerk estate of Jerome B. Piper, r. 15 DeBoom


Piper Henry, master mariner, r. 1020 Montgomery Piper John, machinist, r. 233 Clara


Piper Peter, millhand Capitol Mills, r. 119 Com Piper Walter J. H., local policeman, r. 713 Bush


Piper William, bookkeeper Cal. Silk Manuf Co., r. Eighteenth Av, bet H and I, South S. F.


Piper William A., office 606 Montgomery, room 10, r. Palace Hotel


Piper. See Pieper


Pippey Robert N., captain tug Gov. Irwin, r. 310 Green


Pippey William R., salesman Schafer & Co., r. 310 Green


Pippitt Joseph, wheelwright, r. 50 Zoe


Pippitt Uriah, conductor California St. R. R., r. 1412 Pine


Pippy George H., blacksmith, r. 9 Liberty


Pippy George H., bookkeeper, r. 9 Liberty


Pippy Mary A. (widow), r. 9 Liberty


Pique Edward, teacher music, r. 228 O'Farrell


Piratsky Mary (widow), r. 24 Lilly Av


Piratsky Mary C., dressmaker, r. 24 Lilly Av Pirch James, laborer, r. 256% Jessie


Pircher William (Mairhofer & Pircher), r. 426 Fourth PIRE FRANCOIS, real estate, r. 1014 Clay


Pirrie William, bookkeeper John Ziegenbein & Co., r. Oakland


Pirsher John, brewer Philadelphia Brewery, r. 29 Ev- erett


Pisani Camillo, fisherman, r. 23 Vallejo


Pisani Domenico, Garibaldi Guard Armory, 423 Bdwy Pissani John, boatbuilder G. F. Lanteri, r. 5 Vallejo Pissis Albert, architect, office 302 Montgomery, room


46, r. 825 Mission


Pissis Emile, clerk Pascal, Dubedat & Co., r. 825 Mis- sion


Pissis Eugene D., student Heald's Business College, Pissis Joseph E., physician, r. 825 Mission


Pissovant Jules, laundryman Mme. C. Bonglet, r. 527 Hayes


Pistolesi August, groceries and liquors, 752 Washing- ton, r. 343 Jessie


Pistolesi Guiseppe, driver Charles Bernard, r. 1812 Hyde


Pitcher Henry H., bookkeeper Bank of California, r. 807 California


Pithoux Alphonse, second butcher Palace Hotel


Pitman H. C. (Pitman, Middleton & Co.) , r. Oakland Pitman, Middleton & Co. (H. C. Pitman, F. Middleton and J. G. Lavensaler), stevedores, 38-40 Market Pitsinger Eliza A. Miss, r. 226 Green


Pitt Annie (widow), r. 821 Green


Pitt John, shipcarpenter, r. 308 Beale


Pitt Richard H., candies, 28%% Seventh


Pitt William G. C., carrier Evening Post, r. 531 Te- hama


Pittar L. V., canvasser Pictorial Advertising Co., r. 7 Eddy


Pittig Adele Miss, teacher German, South Cosmopoli- tan Primary School, r. 1619 Powell


Pittman Hosea G., carpenter and joiner, 1704 Sac


Pitto Guiseppe (Novella & Pitto), r. 6 Bartol


Pitto John, gardener Louis Pitto, r. E s San Jose Road, nr Industrial School


Pitto Louis, vegetable gardener, E s San Jose Road, nr Industrial School


Pitts Edward H., barber Charles Borns, r. 1211 Powell Pitts George H. (Howes & Pitts), r. 115 Kearny


Pitts Joseph, watchmaker and jeweler, 309 Sixth


Pitts W. R., chief engineer stin Amador, Oakland


Ferry, r. SW cor Stockton and Chestnut


BULLOCK & JONES, 105 Montgomery Street, Importers Dent's Walking Gloves.


HENRY STEIL, ARTIST TAILOR, Occidental Hotel, 237 Bush Street.


Vases and Toilet Sets at GEO. LOOMIS', 706 to 716 Kearny St.


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Pittsburg Coal Mining Co., Charles R. Allen agent, office 120 Beale


Pittsburg Gold Mining Co. (Nevada Co., Cal.), Julius Bandmann president, Richard Wegener secretary, office 414 California


Pixley Annie Mrs., dressmaker, 1414 Polk


Pixley Hall, NE cor Pacific Av and Polk


PIXLEY FRANK M., editor the Argonaut, office 522 California and (Pixley & Harrison), r. SW cor Union and Fillmore


Pixley Isaac, r. 1826 Vallejo


Pixley Lucy Miss. actress California Theatre, r. 1414 Polk


Pixley Robert, mining, r. 409 Ellis


PIXLEY & HARRISON (Frank M. Pixley and Robert Harrison) attorneys at law, office 430 Cal


Pizzala Charles, sausagemaker, 1132 Dupont


Pizzaro Martin, mariner, r. 4 Grand Place


Plaa Jean, blacksmith Pierre Gobeau, r. 36 St. Charles Pl


Place Charles L., hay and grain, r. 510 Folsom


Place Henry, bricklayer Matthew McGowan


Place James F. (Berry & Place), r. 1019 Linden, Oak- land


Place Jonah E., carpenter Southern Pac. R. R. Co., r. 247 Sixteenth


Place Leonard F., engineer, r. 318 Hayes


Place Thomas, bricklayer Matthew McGowan


Place Tillie Miss, r. 923 Market


Placeton Bernard, cook Miners' Branch Restaurant


Placial Emilie Miss, seamstress Bernard A. Schling- heyde, r. 308 Sutter


Pladwell Frank T., salesman, r. 21 Clinton Park


Plageman David, cutter Michael Short, 409-411 Kearny Plagemann Frederick, liquor merchant, r. 413 Grove PLAGEMANN H. & CO. (Robert Kanzee), im- porters tobacco,and manufs cigars,305 Sacramento Plagemann Henry (H. Plagemann & Co.), r. 317 Larkin Plagemann Herman, clerk F. Ellenbrock & Co., r, NW cor McAllister and Buchanan


Plagemann Jacob F. (Siebe Brothers & Plagemann), r. 219 Tyler


Plagemann John C., plumbing and gasfitting, 204 Powell, r. 121 Hickory Av


Plagemann William, merchant tailor, 14 Geary, r. 304 McAllister


PLAISANCE L. O., attorney at law, office and r. 646 Washington


Plaisted William F., seaman, r. 17 Vallejo


Planer A. G., shadepainter with Hartshorn & Mc- Phun, r. 249 Minna


Planer Charles, cutter Standard Shirt Factory, r. 249 Minna


Planer Gustave, woodcarver G. Thomas, r. 249 Minna Plank Henry, r. 1813 Mason


Plank Louis, lettercarrier S. F. Post-office, r. 1813 Mason


Plank Mary (widow), r. 1813 Mason


Plank Philip, bookkeeper, r. 1813 Mason


Plant Annie Mrs., nurse, 525 Oak


Plant Peter, dairyman P. and J. Kelley, r. Silver Av, nr University Mound College


Plante Samuel, hairdressing saloon, 427 Bush, r. Ahl- born House


Planter H., stableman W. McCafferty


Plantl R. (widow), r. 535 O'Farrell


PLANZ HENRY, merchant tailor, 525 Geary


Plass Euward N., butter, eggs, etc., 316 Sixth


Plass Hans, seaman schr Pauline Collins, Beale St. Wharf


Plass Sophia (widow), r. 316 Sixth


PLATE A. J. & CO. (Henry A. Plate, W. B. Cot- rel, and Augustus F. Plate), importers and dealers guns, pistols, sporting and military goods, 510 Sacramento


Plate August F. (A. J. Plate & Co.), r. 741 Ellis


Plate Augusta S. (widow), r. 741 Ellis


Plate Henry A. (A. J. Plate & Co.), r. 227 Geary


Plate Rincon W., foreman S. F. Gas Light Co., r. 215 Fifth


Plater William H., assistant City and County Sur- veyor, NE cor Merchant and Kearny


Plater. See Playter


Plath Adolph, laborer Cal. Sugar Refinery, r. 490 Eighth


Plath Frederick, waiter Vienna Model Bakery, r. 3 Chatham PI


Plath Fritz, shoemaker, r. 1322 Pacific


Plath Henry, laborer C. Spreckels, r. SW cor Harrison and Twentieth


Plath John, groceries and liquors, NW cor Ellis and Steiner


Plath William, master mariner, r. 119 Jackson


Plato Freeman F. (Plato & Heense) , r. 526 Birch Av


Plato George, tailor, r. W s Prospect Av, nr Coso Av, Bernal Heights


Plato Isaac, boot and shoe cutter, r. 24% Garden


Plato Samuel, glazier, r. 24}% Garden


Plato & Heense (Freeman F. Plato and C. Leonard Heense), barbers, 108 Sixth


Platshek Julius (Platshek & Harris), r. 400 Eddy Platshek Louis, tailor, r. 11 Varenne Pl


Platshek Samuel, with Platshek & Harris, r. 400 Eddy Platshek & Harris (Julius Platshek and Isaac Harris) , wool and hide dealers, and importers wrapping paper, 312 Sacramento


Platt Alfred G., bookkeeper Anglo-Californian Bank, r. 1626 Sacramento


Platt Charles, clerk, r. 1426 California


Platt Charles, salesman S. Mosgrove & Co., r. 232 Min- na


Platt Charles B., traveling agent E. Guittard & Co., r. 230 Kearny


Platt Charles W., clerk freight department Central Pac. R. R., r. 1407 Jones


Platt Clayton, clerk, r. 1523 Washington


Platt Edward C., manager estate W. S. O'Brien, r. 1407 Jones


Platt Edward J., clerk U. S. Railway Mail Service, r. 609 Sutter


Platt E. G., purser Pacific Mail S. S. City of Panama Platt George, fruit dealer, r. 31 Hinckley


Platt George Mrs. (widow), r. 600 Bush


Platt Harry T., clerk William T. Coleman & Co., r. 600 Bush


Platt H. B., contractor, office 147% Montgomery Av, r. 326 Ellis


Platt Herbert H., clerk William Roberts, r. 1426 Cal Platt Horace G., r. 1407 Jones


Platt Jessie, carpenter, r. 45% Stevenson, rear


Platt J. Madison, secretary Dashaway Association, r. 139 Post


Platt John, musician, r. 325 Sutter, rear


Platt John C., clerk Charles S. Eaton, 647 Market, r. Saucelito


Platt John M., clerk Bowen Bros., r. 1407 Jones


Platt John M. C., clerk, r. 1523 Washington


Platt Rachel (widow), ladies' and gent's furnishing goods, 6 Sixth, r. 420 Tyler


Platt Samuel, salesman Huntington, Hopkins & Co., r. 2520 Clay


Platt Theodore, shoemaker, r. 530 Bush


Platt William, seaman, r. 809 Battery


Platt William H. Rev., rector Grace Episcopal Church, r. 1407 Jones


PLATT'S HALL, H. Bremer lessee, office 228 Bush, room 1


Platte Mary Miss, r. E s Mission, bet Twenty-eighth and Twenty-ninth


Plattner George, laborer Schweitzer & Bro., r. 235 First


Platz Edward, plumber, r. 2631 Pine


Platz Joseph, metal roofing, plumbing, and gasfitting, 227 Post, r. 2629 Pine


Plausinger Rudolph, shoemaker, r. 1309 Stockton


Plauth John, machinist, r. 1337 Dupont


Plaw Joseph, correspondent Parrott & Co., r. 1815 Sacramento


Player John F., gardener Mary E. Pleasant, r. E s San Jose Road, opp Industrial School


Playter E. W. (Dunham, Carrigan & Co.), r. Oakland Playter. See Plater


Pleace Henry, bricklayer, r. 560 Minna


Pleace Samuel, bricklayer, r. 560 Minna


Pleasant Mary E. (widow), r. Es San Jose Road, nr Industrial School, and cor Bush and Octavia


Pleasants Henry, lamplighter S. F. Gas Light Co., r. 216 Twelfth


Pleasants Jane, domestic 1013 Pine


Plege Henry, r. 601 Taylor


Plege Louis, merchant tailor, 337 Geary


Pleiades Gold and Silver Mining Co. (Ward District, Nev.), William Letts Oliver secretary, office 328 Montgomery, room 13


Plein Henry, teamster Henry G. Fiske


Pless Henry, r. 403 Brannan


Pless William B., engineer, r. 444 Jessie


Plevin Ellen (widow), r. S s Nineteenth, bet Castro and Sherman


Plimley Alfred, oiler Pacific Iron Works, r. 924 Min


BEAMISH has always on hand every variety of Underwear.


HUTCHINSON & MANN, Agents Revere Insurance Co., of Boston.


ANDERSON & RANDOLPH, Jewelers, 101 Montgomery St.


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Pliocene Mining Co. (Sierra Co., Cal.), Abraham Hal- sey secretary, office 314 Montgomery


Plitz Henry, master mariner, office 305 East Plneats C. D. Mrs. (widow), r. 126 Bernard


Ploeger Charles A., liquor saloon, 2208 Powell


Plohn Henry, steward stm James M. Donohoe, r. 821 Vallejo


Plomosa Silver Mining Co., Orlando H. Bogart secre- tary, office 106 Leidesdorff


Plonden Francis N., laborer, r. 11614 Freelon


Plonsky Seling, r. 658% Minna


Ploschke William, r. 2 Chelsea Pl


Plotz Henry, clerk Theodore N. Ihom-Wohrden, r. 519 Twenty-third


Plout Samuel, butcher, 1619 Devisadero


Plover Patrick, capitalist, r. 1113 Howard


Plum Charles M. (Charles M. Plum & Co.), r. 410 Tay- lor


PLUM CHARLES M. & CO., carpets, furniture, upholstery goods, etc., 641-643 Market


Plum Edward, waiter U. S. Restaurant


Plum George, carwasher California St. R. R., r. 1530 Jackson


Plumas Consolidated Gold Mining Co., James L. Field secretary, office 240 Montgomery, rooms 3-4 Plumas Eureka Mining Co., office 320 San, room 6 Plumb S., watchmaker, r. 331 Montgomery


PLUMBE JOHN F., manuf adjustable buggy and wagon tops, 629 Mission, r. Milton House


Plumbe William R., agent John F. Plumbe, r. Milton House


Plume John V. (John V. Plume & Co.), r. Grand Hotel


PLUME JOHN V. & CO., bankers, office 319 Cal Plume Thomas, seaman, r. Western House


Plumel John F., bartender Alexandre Levy, r. 18 Stockton


Plumer E. C. Mrs., r. 729 Pine


Plummer Alden H., carpenter A. C. Hussey, r. 441 Na- toma


Plummer Charles A. (John A. Plummer & Co.), r. Alameda


Plummer George, carpenter Southern Pac. R. R., r. 4161% Larkin


Plummer George, master mariner, r. 62 Tehama


Plummer George E., dairy produce, 12 Centre Market, r. 62 Tehama


Plummer Henry W., stock broker, 318 Montgomery, r. 1030 Jackson


Plummer John A. (John A. Plummer & Co.), r. 407 Mason


Plummer John A. Jr. (John A. Plummer & Co.), r. Centerville


Plummer John A. & Co. (John A. and John Jr., and Charles A. Plummer), salt manufs, office 224 Clay Plummer John C., steward stm Centennial, Washing- ington St. Wharf


PLUMMER RICHARD H., physician, office and r. 652 Mission


Plummer William E., captain S. S. Salinas. r. Alameda Plummer William P. (Roe & Plummer), r. 62 Tehama Plunkett Carrie F. Mrs., principal Bush St. Cosmo- politan Primary School, r. 231 San José Av


Plunkett Charles, laborer Wolff Bloom, r. Boardman PI


Plunkett Gerald, attorney at law, r. 44416 Natoma


Plunkett Hannah (widow), r. 24 Telegraph Pl


Plunkett Joseph, boilermaker Union Foundry, r. 318 Clementina


Plunkett Mamie Miss, bookkeeper Achille Edinger, r. 24 Telegraph Pl


Plunkett Marian, domestic 1215 Scott


Plunkett Phillip D., salesman O'Neill, Kennedy & Steuart, r. 443 Natoma


PLUNKETT WILLIAM A., attorney at law, of- fice 530 California, rooms 16-17, r. 231 San Jose Av Pluns William, carpenter, r. 113 Webster


Pluss Arnold, porter Huber & Gercke, r. 317 Bush


Plutus Gold and Silver Mining Co. (Virginia Mining District), E. A. Peck secretary, office 418 Cal


Plympton G. L., carpenter, r. 320 Eddy Plymton G. S., r. 517 Bush


Poage Calvin A. Rev., publisher Occident, office 757 Market, r. 413 Post


Poage Josiah B. Rev,, office editor Occident, r. 1027 Mission


Pocahontas Gold Mining Co. (El Dorado Co., Cal.), Augustine D. Carpenter secretary, office 411 % California, room 9


Poceridio Candido, vegetables, 44 Colombo Market


Pochello Marco, horseshoer, r. N s Dunn Alley


Pockman Leonard H., clerk H. P. Wakelee & Co., r. 2217 Pine


Pockwitz Louis, insurance broker, office 307 Califor- nia, r. 198 Ash Av


Pocock William R. T,, bookkeeper Donohoe, Kelly & Co., r. Alameda


Podd Clara Miss, r. 1207 Union


Podd Frank, printer Francis, Valentine & Co., r. 2315 Larkin


Podd Jesse, street contractor, r. 1207 Union


Podd Jesse Jr., bookbinder Edward Bosqui & Co., r. 1831 Union


Podd Jessie Miss, bookbinder Edward Bosqui & Co., r. 1831 Union


Podd Susie Miss, r. 1207 Union


Podd Walter, printer, r. 1207 Union


Podd William H., stonecutter, r. 1207 Union


Podesta Emanuele, Italian Benev. Soc., 423 Washing- ton


Podesta Guiseppe, laborer Ravenna, Ghirardelli & Co., r. 625 Broadway


Podesta Jacoby, foreman Musto Bros.


Podesta John, peddler, r. S s Vandewater, bet Mason and Powell


Podesta Joseph (Podesta & Peirano), r. 442 Bush


Podesta Louis, laborer Ravenna, Ghirardelli & Co., r. 625 Broadway


Podesta Pasqualé, laborer, r. 442 Union


Podesta Vincenzio, drayman, r. 3 Jasper Pl


Podesta & Peirano (Joseph Podesta and Luca Peirano), fruits, cigars and tobacco, 442 Bush


Podida Jacob, marble mason, r. N s Dunn Alley


Poeck Gustav, shoemaker Frank Koenig, r. 909 Kear '


Poehlman William, confectionery and bakery, SW cor Post and Powell


Poehlman William Jr., confectioner William Poehl- man, r. 401 Post


Poerschke Adolph, bookkeeper M. Gradwohl & Co., r. 515 Octavia


Poest John, seaman, r. 127 Jackson


Poett Alfred, civil engineer, r. 19 Stanly Pl


Poetz Annie M. (widow), r. 30 Lilly Av


Poetz Annie M. Miss, r. 30 Lilly Av


Poetz Henry, restaurant, r. 317 Green


Poetz Peter, waiter, r. 30 Lilly Av


Poff C. F., foreman Andrew Onderdonk, r. 530 Third


Poggi James, laborer, r. 5 Gaven


Poggi Minnie Miss, compositor, r. 430 Vallejo


Poggi Rose (widow), r. 430 Vallejo


Poggi Stephen, printer, r. 430 Vallejo


Pogue Edward A., mailing clerk Post-office, r. 1719 Hyde


Pogue Robert A., carpenter, r. 1719 Hyde


POHEIM JOSEPH T., merchant tailor, 103 Third, and 203 Mont, r. 1029 Twenty-first


Pohl C. W., third officer S. S. City of Chester


Pohl George G., hides, tallow and bags, 110 Drumm, r. 1004 Powell


Pohl Herman, tailor, r. 1 Jackson Pl


Pohl Walter, seaman S. S. Idaho, Broadway Wharf


Pohley Frederick, cooper, r. 1820 O'Farrell


Pohley Henry, r. 220 Third


Pohley Henry, commission salesman Pacific Vinegar Works, r. 1612 Buchanan


Pohley Jacob, commission salesman Pacific Vinegar Works, r. 1612 Buchanan


Pohley William, foreman Pacific Vinegar Works, r. 421 Linden


Pohlker John H., groceries and liquors, NW cor How- ard and Twenty-sixth


Pohlker William, pantryman S. S. George W. Elder


Pohlmann Gustave, jeweler and enameler, 417 Kearny, r. 1619 Fillmore


Pohlmann Sophia (widow), r. 615 Webster


Pohlmeyer Wilhelm, laborer Cal. Sugar Refinery, r. W s Kansas, nr Solano


Pohse Anton, waiter Howard H. Douglas, r. 124 Sixth Poindexter Cornelius W., bookkeeper Marks & Rein- hardt, r. 1219 Jones


Poindexter Frank H., bookkeeper Moody & Farish, r. Oakland


Poindexter Robert W., stock clerk Latham & King, r. Oakland


Poingdestre John E., with California Cigar Box Co. Pointer John, porter, r. 907 Pacific


Pointer John, salesman H. Behrendt & Co., r. 1021 York


Poirier F., butcher, r. cor Sixth and Railroad avs, South S. F.


BULLOCK & JONES, 105 Montgomery Street, Novelties in Neck Wear.


Steinway Superb Pianos at GRAY'S MUSIC STORE, 117 Post St.


BLANKETS at the Plaza Store, GEO. LOOMIS', 706 to 716 Kearny St.


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Poirier Kate Mrs., r. S s Twenty-third, bet Harrison and Alabama


Poiser George T., clerk, r. 3 Ewer Pl


Poiser Thomas H., painter r. 3 Ewer Pl


Polack Joel S., real estate, r. 2400 Mission


Polack Samuel, insurance and general broker, 502 Kearny, r. 927 Jackson


Polack. See Pollack and Pollock


Poland Frank S., house and sign painter, 122 Geary, r. 819 Shotwell


Poland James K., house and sign painter, r. 819 Shot- well


Poland Melinda S. (widow), r. 819 Shotwell


Polar Star Hydraulic Mining Co. (Placer Co., Cal.), C. T. Bridge secretary, office 224 California


Polarski Peter, wines and liquors, 31 O'Farrell


Polaski Samuel, commercial traveler W. & I. Stein- hart & Co., r. 1613 Sacramento


Polastri A., salesman J. J. O'Brien & Co., r. 1237 Stock Polastri Richard S., bookkeeper Cæsar R. Splivalo, r. 1237 Stockton


Polemann E., captain S. S. City of Chester


Polgicho Antonio, fisherman, r. 23 Vallejo


Polgicho Philip, fisherman, r. 23 Vallejo


Polglaze. Peter, r. New Wisconsin Hotel Polhemus Charles B., office 120 Sutter, r. San Jose Poli Rafaeli, cook, r. 1 Quincy Pl, rear


Poli Sebastiano, r. 1509 Buchanan


Polica Eugene, driver City R. R., r. 1787% Fourteenth POLICE AND FIRE ALARM TELEGRAPH, office Brenham Pl


POLICE ATTORNEY, office Old City Hall, first floor


POLICE CHIEF OF, office Old City Hall, first floor


POLICE CITY AND COUNTY OF SAN FRANCISCO, Old City Hall


POLICE COMMISSIONERS BOARD OF, office Old City Hall, room 22, second floor


POLICE COURT, Old City Hall, first floor POLICE HARBOR, office 520 Davis, nr Pacific


POLICE JUDGE, chambers Old City Hall, second floor


POLICE JUDGE'S CLERK, office Old City Hall, first floor


Poling George W., driver Linsley & Co., r. 662 Harri- son


Politeo Joseph, fisherman, r. 23 Vallejo


Politeo Vincent, master mariner, r. SW cor Tennessee and Solano


Politta José, milk ranch, Devisadero, bet Lombard and Chestnut, r. N s Greenwich, bet Devisadero and Scott


Polk J. H., conductor Southern Pac. R. R., r. 41 South Park


Polk J. McClelland, clerk State Harbor Commission- ers, r. 1430 Mission


Polke William, first pantryman S. S. George W. Elder Polkinghorn William, carpenter, r. NE cor Montgom- ery and Pacific


Poll Richard, teamster Funcke & Co., r. 37 Converse


Pollack Abraham, necktie stand, 410 Montgomery, r. 12 Moss


Pollack Adolph, expressman A. B. Elfelt & Co., r. 914 Geary


Pollack Alexander, clerk A. B. Elfelt & Co., r. 914 Geary


Pollack Ernest W., lithographer W. T. Galloway, r. Oakland


Pollack Joseph E., r. 1527% Market


Pollack. See Polack and Pollock


Pollak Arnold, agent Kerbs & Spiers' N. Y. cigars, office 221-225 Front, r. 525 Turk


Pollak John, bookkeeper Mayrisch Brothers & Co., r. Alameda


Pollak John D., steward Antone Raicevich, r. 30 Fourth


Pollard Benjamin B., r. 1206% Howard


Pollard Frederick A., clerk J. W. Grace & Co.


Pollard Isaac, carriage manuf, 67-69 Stevenson, r. 345 Brannan


Pollard James P., wood and coal, 1 Valencia


Pollard John M., bricklayer, r. 4 Waller


Pollard John W., patternmaker Union Iron Works, r. 4 Waller


Pollard Lewellyn, hairdressing saloon, 8047% Folsom Pollard Maggie E. Miss, milliner and dressmaker, 230 Fourth


Pollard Samuel W., assistant janitor U. S. Sub-Treas- ury, r. 802 Stockton


Pollard Thomas, bookkeeper Macpherson & Wether- bee, r. 20 Second Av


Pollard William H., merchandise broker, office 402 Front, r. Alameda


Pollase Paul, painter Wason & Morris, r. S s Folsom, bet Second and Third


Poller Martha Miss, dressmaker, r. 14 Turk


Pollexfen Ernest, clerk Richard D. Chandler, r. 1101 Broadway


Polleys William M., route agent U. S. Railway Mail Service, r. 809 Jackson


Pollis Paul, varnisher Pac. Improvement Co., r: 645 Folsom


Pollock A., merchant, r. 746 Mission


Pollock Daniel E., clerk John S. Hand, r. 530 Stev Pollock Edward, seaman, r. 809 Battery


Pollock James Mrs. (widow), r. 206 Powell


Pollock James L., cashier J. J. O'Brien & Co., r. 530 Stevenson


Pollock Robert (Odell & Pollock), r. 229 Sixth Pollock Sarah C. (widow), r. 530 Stevenson


Pollock William D., compositor Alta California, r. 6 Ewer Pl


Pollock. See Polack and Pollack


Polmer Joseph, seaman, r. 238 Steuart


Polsen P., cook Market St. Restaurant, r. 255 Jessie


Polsen Thomas, boatman, r. 102 Jackson


Pulskey Albert, conductor Market St. R. R., r. 1727 Eddy


Polson Albert, deckhand Central Pac. R. R. Co.'s stm Transit, r. 318 Brannan


Polumbo L., cigars, 635 Clay


Poly, Heilbron & Co. (Louis Poly, Adolph and August Heilbron, and Simon Clayburgh), wholesale and commission butchers, First Av, South S. F., office 339 Kearny, room 4


Poly Louis (Poly, Heilbron & Co.), r. 924 Geary Polzer Karl, jeweler, r. 1517 Mason


Pomeret A., French Zouaves' Armory, 537 Sacramento Pomeroy Annie Miss, dressmaker, r. 25 Perry


Pomeroy Arthur A., clerk Hobbs, Pomeroy & Co., r. 48 Oak


Pomeroy Carter P., student Joseph P. Hoge, r. 1622 Jackson


Pomeroy David (Hobbs, Pomeroy & Co.), r. 48 Oak


Pomeroy Erastus H., wharfinger Mission St. Wharf, r. 900 Shotwell


Pomeroy Evelina (widow), r. 1010 Hyde


Pomeroy Francis M. Mrs., dressmaker, 633 Geary


Pomeroy George, pantryman Pacific Mail S. S. Dakota


Pomeroy Gilbert, steward, r. 25 Perry


Pomeroy Howard N., architect, r. 1622 Jackson


Pomeroy Hunt, cider manuf, 629 Third


Pomeroy J. Edgar, janitor Mechanics' Institute, r. 633 Post


Pomeroy John N. Prof., r. 1622 Jackso


Pomeroy Margaret Mrs., r. 25 Perry


Pomeroy Sheldon, policeman City Hall, r. 623 Bdwy


Pomeroy V. A. (widow), teacher music, r. 644% Na- toma


Pomeroy. See Pomroy


Pomfrine Joseph, seaman, r. Western House, 134 Steuart


Pomley Julia (widow), r. 474 Jessie


Pomme Pierre, laundryman E. Quenell, r. 1207 Tyler


Pommer August J., bookkeeper Singer Manuf. Co., r. 2808 Howard


Pomroy Fletcher, r. 1140 Mission


Pomroy Lydia A. (widow), r. 1140 Mission


Pomroy Selah, r. 1140 Mission


Pon G. P., coffee dealer. r. 1025 Pacific


Pon John B., laborer Miners' Branch Restaurant


Ponce de Leon Alberto, compositor El Tecolote, r. 641 Vallejo


Pond C. G., teacher music, 31 Dupont, r. Berkeley


Pond Charles, teacher music, r. 1709 Stockton


Pond Charles H., toolmaker William T. Garratt, r. 838 Mission


Pond Edward B., capitalist, office 318 Pine, room 6, r. 1019 California


Pond Edward S., r. 547 Mission


Pond Henry M., medical student, r. 940 Capp


Pond J. W., miner, r. 809 Stockton


Pond William C. Rev., pastor Bethany Congregational Church, r. 940 Capp


Pons Benito, fisherman, NE cor Vallejo and Front Pontac Peter, liquor saloon, 630 Com, r. 708 Com Ponti A., musician, r. 1031 Dupont


Pontiac Mining Co. (Storey Co., Nev.), William H. Watson secy, office 302 Montgomery, rooms 5-6


HUTCHINSON & MANN, Agents La Confiance Insurance Co., of Paris.




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