The San Francisco directory: embracing a general directory of residents and a business directory : also, a directory of streets, 1879 , Part 199

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


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Powers Thomas, conductor Omnibus R. R.


Powers Thomas, coremaker Industrial Iron Works, r. 30 Tehama


Powers Thomas, longshoreman, r. 212 Broadway


Powers Thomas, lumber dealer, r. 8 Welsh


Powers Thomas, salesman Cohnreich Bros., r. 425 Post


Powers Thomas, silverplater, r. 429 Clementina


Powers Thomas F., r. 1614 Buchanan


Powers Thomas J., market, 136 Hayes, r. 206 VanNess Av


Powers Walter, fireman, r. 317 Duncan


Powers W. H., laborer Pacific Mail S. S. Co.


Powers William, barber Edward McCormick, r. 103 First


Powers William, boilermaker Risdon I. and L.Works, r. Prospect P1, Bernal Heights


Powers William, cooper, r. 509 Washington


Powers William, laborer Eureka Grain Warehouse, r. 511 Mission


Powers William, laborer, r. E s Potrero Av, nr Six- teenth


Powers William, laborer, r. E s Lundy Lane, bet Twenty-ninth and Thirtieth


Powers William, longshoreman, r. 18 First


Powers William, speculator, r. 560 Mission


Powers William B .. cook Western Hotel, r. 168 Clem


Powers William J., medical student, r. 921 Jones


Powers & Deane (John Powers and William A. Deane),


groceries and liquors, NE cor Twentieth and Stevenson


POWERS & WILDER (George H. Powers and A. M. Wilder), oculists, aurists, and laryngoscopists, 215 Geary


Powley Edward, barber, r. Montgomery's Hotel


Powley Joseph, engineer Knoechel & Brand. r. Hel- vetia Hotel


Powning Joseph, salesman Cal. Powder Works, r. 644 Fell


Powning Thomas, carpenter, r. 2 Morel Pl Powning William A., r. 644 Fell


Poznanskey Sol, merchant, r. Overland House


Pozzi Peter (Gorla & Pozzi) , r. 631 Broadway


Prace L., Tailors' Pro. Union, SW cor Kearny and Morton


Pracht A. Mrs., confectionery, 703 Hyde


Pracht August, carpenter, r. 703 Hyde


Pracht Ida (widow), r. 1215 Bush


Pracht Max, salesman Neville & Co., r. 2118 Union


Pracy Eugene, waiter J. T. Henry, r. 7 Stockton


Pracy George T., capitalist, r. N s Twenty-third, bet Chattanooga and Church


Praeffer Charles, engineer, r. North German House Prag Conrad, merchant (Centerville), r. 1021 Post Prag Daniel W., tinsmith Martin Prag, r. 816 Filbert Prag George W., clerk, r. 816 Filbert


Prag Martin, stoves and tinware, and manuf hydraulic and artesian well pipes, 125 Clay, r. 816 Filbert Prag Mary Mrs., assistant Girls' High School, r. 1021 Post


Prager Abraham J., dry goods and clothing, 827-829 Kearny, r. 1825 Market


Prager Lesser, salesman Abraham J. Prager, r. 1825 Market


Prager Louis, employee Washington Brewery, SE cor Taylor and Lombard


BEAMISH, Shirt Manufacturer, Nucleus Building, Market, cor. Third.


Home Insurance Company of Columbus, Ohio; HUTCHINSON & MANN, Agents, north-east cor. California and Sansome Sts.


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ANDERSON & RANDOLPH, Jewelers, 101 Montgomery St.


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Prages Theresa (widow), r. 6 Washoe Pl


Praget Andrew, machinist E. Girardin


Pragge Adolph, employee Cal. Sugar Refinery, r. 506 Ninth


Prahl Emil, clerk Falkner, Bell & Co., r. Alameda Prahl Henry, tailor William Kaiser, r. 1918 Buchanan


Prairo John M., blacksmith Fulton Iron Works, r. Oakland


Prange Richard, clerk Peter Hirschfield, r. 4 Virginia Prasho John, hostler P. Hennessey, r. 765 Miss


Prasser Henry, carpenter Pacific Improvement Co., r. Oakland


Prather J. M., capitalist, r. 27 Geary .


Prato G. B., Garibaldi Guard Armory, 423 Broadway Pratley Richard, bricklayer, r. 519 Jessie


Pratorus Sophia, ladies' nurse, r'. 11 Welsh


Pratt Adelbert F., watchman Woodward's Gardens, r. 534 Folsom, rear


Pratt Annie A. Mrs., r. 26 Laurel Pl


Pratt Annie E., teacher, r. 951 Mission


Pratt Arthur, r. 1716 Hyde


Pratt August D., butcher James G. Shyne, r. Central Pacific Hotel


Pratt Blanche M. Miss, teacher Davis V. F. Sewing Machine Co., r. Oakland


Pratt Charles, laborer, r. 621 East


Pratt Charles S., machinist Haskell & Bode, r. 434%% Tehamna


Pratt Curtis N., hackdriver City Hall Stables, NE cor Tyler and Leavenworth, r. 567 Stevenson


Pratt Edward, laborer Francis Lar oche, r. NE cor Sixth Av and M, South S. F.


Pratt Edward S., furnished rooms, 17 Dupont


Pratt Elijah S., clerk J. H. Bailey, r. 830 Union


Pratt Frank E., mailing clerk Golden Era, r. 410 Min


Pratt Frank M., telegraph operator, r. 365 Jessie


Pratt Frederick, butcher, r. 446 Brannan Pratt George, r. 443 Minna


Pratt George, printer, r. 6 Thompson Av


Pratt George C., mining secretary, office 25 Nevada Block, r. Oakland


Pratt George W., longshoreman. r. 134 Folsom, rear


Pratt Henry G., carpenter and builder, 51 Clay, r. 567 Howard


Pratt Henry W., gunmaker H. H. Wilson & Son, r. 13% Tay


Pratt H. H. Miss, r. 839 California


Pratt J., deckhand sun City of Stockton, Washington St. Wharf


Pratt James, printer, r. 951 Mission


Pratt James N., druggist, 7 Stockton, r. 995 Market


Pratt J. C., clerk Archibald C. Stoddart, r. 8 Central Pl


Pratt Jesse, painter, r. 9034 Shotwell, rear


Pratt J. F., aid U. S. Coast Survey, office 214 Stockton, r. 122 Taylor


Pratt John L., sawyer D. A. Macdonald & Co., r. 325 Main


Pratt Julius H., seaman, r. 238 Steuart


Pratt Leonidas E. (Pratt & Metcalfe), r. 130 Tyler Pratt Leroy, r. 809 Valencia


Pratt Levi O., oysters, 11 Ellis, r. 108 Stockton


Pratt Marietta (widow), lodgings, 923 Washington Pratt M. K. Mrs., r. 404 Eddy


Pratt Orville C., r. Occidental Hotel


Pratt Percy Mrs., r. 404 Eddy


Pratt Robert F., bookkeeper Golly & Uhl, r. 951 Miss Pratt S. K., poultry, 541 Merchant, r, 539 Merchant Pratt Thomas, dredger, r. 60 First


Pratt Timothy, helper Joshua Hendy, r. 34 Tehama Pratt William, carpenter, r. 43 Russ


Pratt William A., salesman Gutta Percha and Rubber Manuf. Co., r. 405 Powell


PRATT & METCALFE (Leonidas E. Pratt and James B. Metcalfe), attorneys at law, office 230 Montgomery, rooms 20-22 Pratto Angelo, gardener, r. 407 Filbert


Pratto Antonio, laborer, r. 407 Filbert


Pratty Peter, laborer New City Hall


Pray B. P., engineer, r. 613 Mission


Pray Frank P., salesman A. Roman & Co., r. 1708 Geary


Pray Le Roy, carpenter, r. 127 Jackson


Prayshaw Robert, Weaver S. F. Pioneer Woolen Fac- tory, Black Point


Prazzo John, barber, r. 8 Pollard Pl


Preble Charles B. (Preble & Co.), r. 1913 Jessie


Preble Charles S. (Preble & Co.), r. Fiji Islands


Preble Charles S., bookkeeper Preston & Mckinnon, r. 306 Third


Preble Ella, artist, 506 Third


Preble Francis, stairbuilder Jesse & Drew, r. 506 Third


Preble Frank E., bookkeeper Spear, Meade & Co., r. 2324 Fillmore


Preble Harry R., clerk ticket auditor's office Central Pac. R. R., r. Oakland


Preble James W., seaman, r. 46 Steuart


Preble L., teamster, r. 636 Commercial


Preble Pearson N., agent Merchants' Tow Boat Line, office 271 East, r. 908 McAllister


Preble William H., contractor and builder, r. 1707 Jessie


Preble & Co. (Charles B. and Charles S. Preble), proptrs Cal. Cider Works, 218 Davis


Precht Arthur, r. 423 Bush


Precita Valley House, Henry Horstmann proptr, SW cor Mission and Thirtieth


Preece Albert R., clerk secretary Central Pac. R. R., r. Alameda


Prefer Charles, engineer Bloch & Davidson, r. NE cor Eighth and Brannan


Prefost Peter, cabinetmaker J. B. Luchsinger & Son Pregel August, metalspinner W. K. Vanderslice & Co., r. 1510 Turk


Prelato Francis T. Rev., chaplain St. Ignatius College, 841 Market


Prendergast Dennis, stockbroker, r. 1020 Twenty-first Prendergast John, plumber William D. Hobro, r. 150634 Folsom


PRENDERGAST JOHN VERY REV., vicar general of San Francisco, r. 628 California


Prendergast Patrick, groceries and liquors, 228 Folsom Prendergast. See Pendergast


Prindigan Thomas, boilermaker McAfee Boiler Works, r. cor Twenty-fourth and Alabama


Prentice Alonzo T., carpenter, r. 17 Priest


Prentice Edward H., clerk general freight office Cen- tral Pac. R. R., r. 310 Stockton


Prentice Ellen Miss, r. 606 Hayes


Prentice Frederick A., clerk freight department Cen- tral Pac. R. R., r. 611 Harrison


Prentice Henry, r. 624 California


Prentice James, plumber Morrow & Bordwell, r. 2510 Bush


Prentice Manuel, seaman S. S. Idaho, r. 1511> Stock Prentice Merrill, machinist, r. 532 Jessie


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Prentice Thomas, carpenter, r. 17 Priest


Prenveille Eugene, painter, r. 1 Graham Pl


Prossbey Harry, engineer, r. Overland House


PRESBYTERIAN BOARD PUBLICATION,


Rev. Frederick E. Shearer agent, 757 Market


Presbyterian Chinese Mission, 800 Stockton


Presbyterian Chinese Women's Home, 933 Sacramento Prescott Annie M. Miss, assistant Potrero School, r. 706 California


Prescott Arlotta (widow) . r. 1217 Filbert


Prescott Cassandre A. (widow), r. 624 Capp


Prescott Charles J. (Prescott & Sanborn), r. 314 Fre- mont


Prescott Danforth, watchman New U. S. Appraiser's Building, r. 523 Kearny


Prescott Dorcas S. Miss, assistant Turk Street Prima- ry School. r. 706 California


Prescott George W. (Prescott, Scott & Co.), r. Palace Hotel


Prescott George W. Jr., gardener, r. cor. Twenty- ninth and Church


Prescott Hattie N., teacher music, r. 110 Turk, rear PRESCOTT HOUSE, Otto F. Becker proptr, SW cor Montgomery Av and Kearny


Prescott James G. (S. F. Box Factory), r. 1116 Leav Prescott J. F., artist, r. SW cor Vallejo and Laguna Prescott John, millhand S. F. Box Factory, r. Chatta- nooga, bet Twenty-first and Twenty-second


Prescott John S., laborer United States Restaurant, r. 640 Minna


Prescott Loring, clerk Jonathan Hunt & Son, r. 20 Rincon Pl


Prescott Marie Miss, actress California Theatre, r. Palace Hotel


PRESCOTT, SCOTT & CO. (George W. Pres- cott, Irving M. Scott, and Henry T. Scott), proptrs Union Iron Works, NE cor First and Mission


PRESCOTT & SANBORN (Charles J. Prescott and Albion I. Sanborn), proptrs California Mills, NW cor Howard and Spear


Presentation Convent, W s Powell, bet Greenwich and Lombard


Presho James (James Presho & Co.), r. Oakland


BULLOCK & JON.ES, 105 Montgomery St., Importers Martin's Canes and Umbrellas.


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


Boys' Clothing at GEO. LOOMIS', 706 to 716 Kearny St.


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PRESHO JAMES & CO., commission merchants, 124 Clay


Presho Robert W., policeman City Hall, r. Michigan Potrero


Presidio Brewery, Frank Schneider proptr, 1526 Pa- cific Av


Presidio House, F., Weisenborn proptr, NE cor Green- wich and Lombard


Presidio Railroad Co., Albert Miller secretary, office 22 California, rooms 7-8


PRESIDIO RESERVATION, W of Lyon, three miles from City Hall


Presington Edward, cook, r. 102 Powell


Press Frederick, waiter Henry Hoesch, r. 5% Monroe


Press Thomas D., waiter Pacific Mail S. S. City of Panama


Presson George R., bookkeeper Main & Winchester, r. 203 Powell


Preston Albert W. (Gibson & Preston), r. St Helena, Napa Co.


Preston Denzel C., lumber surveyor, office Pier 5, Steu Preston Edgar F. (Cowdery & Preston), attorney at law, office 534 California, r. 10 Monroe


Preston Edward, furniture and carpets, 10 Fourth, r. 764 Mission


Preston H. S., r. 321 Pacific


Preston John, longshoreman, r. 129% Welsh


Preston John, machinist Thompson & Evans, r. W s Mariposa, bet York and Florida


Preston Margaret M. (widow), r. 17 Van Ness Av


Preston Otis J. (Preston & Mckinnon), r. 1431 Miss


Preston Robert J., copyist California Theatre, r. 1003 Vallejo


Preston William, laborer James Fitzsimmons, r. 49 Everett


Preston William, salesman E. H. Jones & Co., r. 506 Ellis


PRESTON & McKINNON (Otis J. Preston and John J. Mckinnon) , lumber dealers, Pier 5, Steuart Pretorious Frederick (Pretorious, Trowbridge & Co.), r. 9 Pearl


PRETORIOUS, TROWBRIDGE & CO. (Fred- erick Pretorious, George Tyler Trowbridge, and John Conrad Lemmer), boilermakers, 141-143 First


Pretti A., restaurant, NE cor Jackson and Buchanan Prettijohn Charles, machinist Risdon I. and L. Works, r. Columbia, bet Twenty-second and Twenty-third Preuss Joseph, laborer Cal. Pickle Factory, r. cor Kearny and Union


Preve Guiseppe, fisherman, r. 894 Front


Prevost Ann, domestic NE cor Bdwy and Buchanan Prevost Augustine W., assistant superintendent House of Correction


Prevost Augustine W. Mrs., matron House of Cor- rection


Prevost Thomas L., carpenter, r. 529 Valencia


Price Alfred (Price & Co.), r. 1107 Folsom


Price Alonzo S., stonecutter, 951 Mission


Price Annie Miss, dressmaker, r. 110 Sixth


Price Benjamin, stockbroker, office 116 Leidesdorff, room 3, r. 515 Tyler


Price Charles H., clerk W. J. Fisher & Co., r. 526 Geary


PRICE CHARLES M., druggist, SE cor Bush and Pierce


Price Dora (widow), r. 30 Pearl


Price Edward, r. 419 Kearny


Price Edward, joiner, r. 2909 Sacramento


Price Edward J., painter, r. W s Tehama, bet Norwich and Precita Av, Bernal Heights


Price Elizabeth Mrs., medium, 119% Sixth


Price Emma, domestic 1607 Pacific Av


Price George, clerk Mrs. H. Hahn, r. 515 Tyler


Price Henry F., salesman F. Chevalier & Co., r. 518 Oak


Price H. H., r. Park Hotel


Price Hugh, tailor H. Harmon, r. 727 Clementina


Price I., clerk George W. Smiley, r. 515 Tyier


Price James, cigarmaker, r. 329 Fourth, rear Price James, laborer, r. 19 Sherwood Pl


Price James, liquor saloon, S s Lombard, nr Sansom Price James K., porter Son Brothers, r. Oakland Price John, actor, r. 15% St. Mary


Price John, barber Charles S. Stern, r. 1020 Pacific Price John, carrier S. F. Chronicle, r. 16 Prospect Pl


Price John C., proptr Rising State Boarding House, 109 Vallejo


Price John M., with C. J. Hawley & Co., r. cor Leaven- worth and Eddy


Price Lawrence, laborer, r. 34 De Boom


Price Lennies S., machinist E. Moreau, r. 41014 Na- toma


Price Leon, clerk Nast & Greenzweig, r. 515 Tyler Price L. S., r. 328 Bush


Price Margaret (widow), r. 52 Everett


Price Michael, cutlery, 415 Kearny, r. 305 Chestnut


Price Michael Jr., cutler, r. 305 Chestnut


Price Oscar, deckhand revenue cutter J. H. Hartley, Front St. Wharf


PRICE PRESS CO. (San Leandro), manufs hay presses, and excavators, I. J. Truman proptr, office 13-19 Front


Price Richard, miner, r. 218 Broadway


Price Rose (widow), r. 329 Fourth, rear


Price Samuel, foreman Marks & Berliner, r. 300% Hayes


PRICE THOMAS, assayer and analytical chemist, and mining engineer, office 524 Sacramento, r. 715 Post


Price Thomas, policeman City Hall, r. 118 Post


Price Thomas, seaman S. S. Ancon, r. 44 Seventeenth Price Thomas, tailor, 326 O'Farrell


Price Wallace C. (White & Price), r. Oakland


Price Walter, r. 409 Stevenson


Price Walter R., general ticket agent North Pac. Coast R. R. Co., office 328 Mont, rooms 9-11, r.122 Taylor Price Wastell Rogers, printer, r. 2130 O'Farrell


Price W. E., teacher music public schools, r. 917 Market


Price William, carver Palace Hotel


Price William, gardener,NW cor Gough and Pacific Av Price William, janitor 240 Mont, r. 15 Virginia


Price William, laborer, r. E s Folsom, bet Twenty- seventh and Twenty-eighth, Bernal Heights


Price William, painter Frank A. Rutherford


Price William, policeman City Hall, r. 224 Capp


Price William, stevedore, r. Cameron House


Price William E., carpenter, r. 118 Post


Price William H., bookkeeper W. J. Fisher & Co., r. 526 Geary


Price William J., painter, r. E s Folsom, bet Twenty- seventh and Twenty-eighth, Bernal Heights


Price Winnifred (widow), board and lodging, 747 Brannan


Price and Davies Mining Co. (Eureka, Nev.), Edward F. Stone secretary, office 306 Pine, room 3


PRICE & CO. (Alfred Price, John Lord, and Wil- liam Blair, fruit and produce, 1107 Folsom and 1027 Larkin


Prichard Alfred, laborer Andrew Onderdonk


Prichard William B., general superintendent parks and avenues, Golden Gate Park, office 328 Mont- gomery, room 22, r. 213 Turk


Prichard. See Pritchard


Pride Frank, machinist, r. 433 Broadway


Prideaux Charles, painter, r. 222 First


Prideaux John S., lumber surveyor, r. 532 Natoma


Pridham William T., reporter R. G. Dun & Co., r. 123 Powell


Pridy John, r. W s Prospect Av, nr Cortland Av


Priebatch Julius, merchant tailor, 908 % Larkin, r. 513 Franklin


Priebatch Wolff, r. 513 Franklin


Prien Eliza Mrs., dressmaker, 509 Steiner


PRIEN HENRY, groceries, wines, liquors and cigars. SE cor Harrison and Chesley, r. 1137 Har Prien Ludwig, cigars and tobacco, .338 Bush, r. 314 Bush


Prien William H., tailor, 613 Laguna, r. 509 Steiner Pries Frederic, scroll sawyer, r. 2712 Clinton


Priess George, teamster Giant Powder Works, r. Cen- tral Road, nr Twentieth Av


Priest Edwin L., machinist Parke & Lacy, r. Oakland Priest James, Shipwright's Jour. Assn, 71 New Mont Priest Thomas F., groceries and liquors, 670 Clem


Priet Antoine, cook Pierre Priet,r. SW cor Pine and Dupont


PRIET PIERRE proptr Marchand Restaurant, 115-117 Dupont


Prigge Adolph, hostler Cal. Sugar Refinery, r. 506 Ninth


Prigge Henry, liquor saloon, SW cor Stevenson and Annie


Prigge Jacob, ship owner, r. 119 Jackson


Priggen Louis, employee Washington Brewery, r. 6 Hartman


Prignitz William, cabinetmaker Herman Granz, r. 735 Brannan


Prike Richard, steward, r. 507 Stevenson


BEAMISH'S Shirts are Lower in Price than any other first class make.


HUTCHINSON & MANN, General Insurance Agents, 322 and 324 California St., and 302 Sansome St.


ANDERSON & RANDOLPH, Jewelers, 101 Montgomery St.


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Prill John H., shoemaker. 12 Michigan Prime Robert, molder, r. 540 Green


Primet Stephen, machinist Union Iron Works, r. 1021 Stockton


Primich M., Austrian Benev. Soc., 71 New Mont Primot Charles, laundryman, r. 31 Hinckley


Prince Abraham H., cigars and tobacco, 601 Kearny, r. 414 Sansom


Prince Alfred, clerk, r. 906 Lombard


Prince Charles H., proptr Willow Stable, 2125 Miss


Prince David, shoecutter Buckingham & Hecht, r. 632 Fulton


Prince Frances (widow), r. 337 Bryant


Prince George, deckhand tug Anasha, Vallejo St. Bulkhead


Prince George S., clerk Western Union Telegraph Co., r. 1114 Washington


Prince George W., upholsterer Dennis Driscoll, r. Oakland


Prince Henry, lieutenant-colonel U. S. A., chief pay- master Military Division Pacific, Presidio Reser- vation, r. Palace Hotel


Prince Henry G., salesman Cutting Packing Co., r. 930 Market


Prince Isabella G. Miss, principal Home Institute, 218 Eddy


Prince J. G., clerk Hartshorn & McPhun, r. 26 Geary Prince Joseph P., clerk George Leviston, r. 3 Morel Pl Prince L. Mrs., dressmaker, 1317 Powell


Prince Louis M., attorney at law, office 606 Montgom- ery, r. 1317 Powell


Prince Lucinda, domestic 1117 Pine


Prince Lydia (widow), r. 13 Salmon


Prince Mary (widow), r. 1114 Washington


Prince Mary G. Miss, teacher Home Institute, r. 218 Eddy


Prince Rachel (widow), r. 632 Fulton


Prince Robert, molder Occidental Foundry, r. 540 Green


Prince Thomas, r. 807 Geary


Prince Thomas, salesman Charles Harley & Co., r. Russ House


Prince Thomas P., machinist Fulton Iron Works, r. West Oakland


Prindeville Mary A., domestic 1519 Van Ness Av


Prindle Benjamin A., photographer George D. Morse, r. 40 % Perry


Prindle Charles A., salesman Payot, Upham & Co., r. 418 Sutter


Prindle David S., carpenter and contractor moving houses, 862 Mission, r. 2909 Mission


Prindle Frederick, housemover David S. Prindle, r. 2909 Mission


Prindle H., r. The Baldwin


Pringle A., oiler S. S. Oregon


Pringle A. L., carder Mission Woolen Mills, r. 236 Shotwell


Pringle Cora (widow), r. 1820 Clay


Pringle Edward J. (Pringle & Hayne), r. Oakland


Pringle Gilbert, boot and shoemaker, 1015 Market, r. 1815 Jessie


Pringle Gilbert W. Jr., fitter Gilbert Pringle, r. 1815 Jessie


Pringle John, carpenter Pacific Improvement Co. Pringle Thomas, r. 208 Second


Pringle Thomas, shoemaker, r. 1815 Jessie


PRINGLE & HAYNE (Edward J. Pringle and Robert Y. Hayne) , attorneys at law, office 220 San- som, rooms 8-9


Prinnett Thomas, cook F. Schulack, r. Stone Alley Prinsler James, carpenter, r. 1028 Market Prinz Adolph, r. 49 Second


Prinz Ewald, chief clerk medical purveyor U. S. A., office 104 O'Farrell, r. 906 Lombard


PRINZ JOHN, wines and liquors, 49 Second Prior Charles, carpenter, r. 938 Folsom Prior Frank W., r. 13 Mason


Prior James, carpenter, Grand Hotel


PRIOR JAMES K., importer gas fixtures and plumbing materials, 1128 Market and 21 Turk, r. 13 Mason


Prior John L., sailmaker, 304 Davis, r. 738 Sixteenth


Prior Michael, driver Sutter St. R. R., r. 2031 Fill- more


Prior Owen, boot and shoemaker Morris Fishel, r. N s Kate, nr Eighth


Prior Patrick, laborer Pioneer White Lead Works, r. 727 Bryant


Prior Philip, principal South End School, r. 1036 Guerrero


Prior. See Pryor


Pripp H. H., master mariner, office 305 East


Priquit Pierre F., cheesemaker, r. SW cor San José Av and Twenty-ninth


Priquit Peter, clerk, r. 438 Broadway.


Prismoidal Railway, Joseph S. Kohn agent, office 331 Montgomery, room 4


Priss Fritz, waiter, r. 5}% Monroe


Pritchard Edward, carpenter, r. 75 Minna


Pritchard Frank B., clerk John J. Scoville, r. 2223 Bush


Pritchard Frederick L., tinsmith, r. 124 Eighth Pritchard J. A., r. 2234 Bush


Pritchard James, port steward Pacific Coast S. S. Co. office NE cor Broadway and Front, r. 124 Eighth


Pritchard John, gasfitter James K. Prior Pritchard John, printer, r. 902 Clay


Pritchard Joseph, seaman, r. 116 Ellis


Pritchard L., laborer, r. 414 Francisco


Pritchard Mary J. (widow), shoefitter, r. 37% Garden PRITCHARD MIGUEL G., consul Mexico,


office 215 Sansom, room 7, r. 902 Jackson


Pritchard Timothy, carrier Morning Call, r. 733 Pine Pritchard. See Prichard


Privales Richard B., plumber, r. 933 Folsom


Pro Pietro, carpenter, 505 Green


Probasco John W., gauger Custom House,r. 2223 Tay- lor


Probate Bureau of San Francisco, T. F. Graber man- ager. office 120 Sutter, rooms 61-62


PROBATE COURT, New City Hall, second floor Probst Adam, tinsmith W. W. Montague & Co., r. 614 Pine


Proctor Cassius, meter reader Spring Valley Water Works, r. 1643 Mission


Proctor Charles, driver Harrison Moran, r. W s Bart- lett, bet Twenty-fifth and Twenty-sixth


Proctor Fred cutter C. S. Benedict, r. 314 Bush


Proctor George, teamster J. Morton & Co., r. 215 Ninth


Proctor Hattie Miss, dressmaker Miss Sarah Lennon, r. 938 Mission


PROCTOR JOHN, capitalist, office 201 California, r. 428 O'Farrell


Proctor Joseph, shipcarpenter, r. 760 Folsom


Proctor S. Mrs., candy and toys, 1643 Mission


Proddow Walter, r. 570 Howard


Prodek Gustave, merchant, r. 1241 Folsom


PRODUCE EXCHANGE, William H. Walker sec- retary, NE cor Clay and Davis


PROFESSIONAL PROTECTIVE ASSOCI- ATION, Rattenberry & Rowley managers, office 4 Eddy. room 30


Proff Hermine, varieties, 215 O'Farrell


Proff Jacob (Roesler & Proff) , r. 215 O'Farrell


Proffatt John (Latimer, Morrow & Proffatt), attorney at law, office 75-77 Nevada Block, r. SE cor Geary and Powell


Profos Otto, tanner Funcke & Co., r. Marsh House, Sixth Av, South S. F.


Profumo Giuseppe, vegetables, 4 Colombo Market


Progress Carriage Factory, W. E. Shaw proptr, 25-27 Valencia


Pröhl H., laborer, r. 18 First


Proll Brothers (Louis and Rudolph B.), jewelers, op- ticians and stationers, 1417 Polk


Proll Henry, real estate, 1319 Larkin


Proll Henry Jr., butcher, 1607 Clay


Proll John, carpenter and builder, office 516 Kearny, r. 625 Locust Av


Proll Lewis, carpenter, r. 81 Colton


Proll Louis (Proll Brothers), r. 1417 Polk


Proll Rudolph B. (Proll Brothers), r. 1312 Larkin


Proll Rudolph L., coppersmith Wagner & Todt, r. 81 Colton


Proll William (Thuener & Proll), r. 1319 Larkin


Promonder F., laborer Pacific Mail S. S. Co.


Prophet Ludwig, carpenter D. A. Macdonald & Co., r. 1321 Stockton


Prosch Charles, artist, 240 Montgomery, room 24


Prosch Frederick, compositor Morning Call, r. 1112 % Mason


Prosch Oscar, engineer S. S. Senator, r. 304 Third


Proschold Caroline Mrs., midwife, r. 825 Kearny


Proschold Charles M., barber Henry W. Stahle, r. 726 Filbert


Proschold Teu-ko, hairdressing saloon, 624 Fourth Prosek Annie Mrs., r. 115 Park Av


Prosek George, foreman F. Korbel & Bros., r 115 Park Av


Bullock & Jones, 105 Montg'y St., Imp'trs Cartwright & Warner's Merino Underwear.


Agency, GRAY'S MUSIC STORE, 117 Post St.


Steinway Pianos lead the world.


Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods, at GEO. LOOMIS', 706 to 716 Kearny St.


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Prosek John, carpenter F. Korbel & Bros., r. 27 Oak Grove Av


PROSEK JOSEPH, physician, office 6 O'Farrell, r. 418 Van Ness Av


Prosek Kate, domestic 545 Minna


PROSPECT GOLD AND SILVER MINING CO. (Gold Hill, Nev.), Warner Craig secretary, office 320 Sansom, room 9


Prosper Tregnon, butler, r. 75 Minna


Prössner Nicholas, shoemaker Perry Veitch, r. W s Prospect Av, near Coso Av, Bernal Heights


Prost Nicholas, baker Hemme & Reuter, r. 234 Minna


PROTESTANT EPISCOPAL CHURCH HOME ASSOCIATION, Mrs. George H. Smith matron, 109 Van Ness Av


PROTESTANT ORPHAN ASYLUM, W s La- guna, bet Haight and Waller


Proterear Joseph, cook stm Amelia, r. NW cor Twen- ty-sixth and Sanchez


Prothero Joseph, cabinetmaker George Thomas, r. cor Fourth and Welsh


Prothero Walter S., commission agent, r. 570 Howard Protschky Samuel, bookkeeper M. Gradwohl & Co., r. 515 Octavia


Prottsman W. M. Rev., pastor St. Paul's M. E. Church South, r. Girard House


Prou Auguste, messenger quartermaster's depart- ment U. S. A., r. 420 Powell


Proudy Charles, clerk Joe Giusti & Co., r. 108 Wil- liam


Prouse William, r. 47 Stanly Pl


Prousergue Louise A. (widow), r. 110% Turk


Prout Catherine (widow), r. 19 Morey Alley


Prout Thomas, cook stm S. M. Whipple, r. 623 Davis Prouty Charles, bartender, r. 108 William


Prouty John A., baker Eagle Cracker Bakery, r. 128 Hickory


Province William, brassfinisher William T. Garratt, r. 10 O'Farrell Alley


PROVINES ROBERT R., attorney and counselor at law, office, 204 Sutter, r. 1212 Washington Provoa Charles, waiter Palace Hotel




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