The San Francisco directory: embracing a general directory of residents and a business directory : also, a directory of streets, 1879 , Part 212

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


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Ryninger George W., manuf patent French Pearl Cement, 110 Jessie


Rynn Jennie Miss, r. 211 Capp


Ryrie Peter K., porter Brigham, Whitney & Co., r. 113 Valparaiso


Ryrie Thomas, dry goods dealer, r. 113 Valparaiso


Ryst Otto, bookkeeper Robert Haight & Co., r. 2905 Washington


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SAAKE Charles, cigarmaker, r. 9 Vandewater Saalburg Eva (widow), r. 311 Octavia


Saalburg Simon, business manager Hebrew Observer, office 622 Clay, room 1, r. 1308 Geary


SAALBURG WILLIAM, editor and proprietor Hebrew Observer, and proprietor Jewish Almanac for Pacific Coast, office 622 Clay, r. 1308 Geary Saalburg. See Salberg


Saar Louis, salesman Schlueter & Volberg, r. Oakland Saarima John S., seaman, r. 204 Steuart


Sabatie A. E. & Co. (Henry Maubec), French import- ers, and shipping and commission merchants, 617 -619 Sansom


Sabatie Alexander E. (A. E. Sabatie & Co.), r. 4 Burritt Sabatie Philip G. (Sabatie, Suich & Co.), r. 219 Geary Sabatie, Suich & Co. (Philip G. Sabatie and Gerolamo Suich), importers wines and liquors, 330 Bush Sabel Dietrich, shoemaker, r. 721 Broadway


Sabez Louis R., musician Standard Theater, r. 357 36 Clementina


Sabin Ferdinand, cigar manuf, 225 Green Sabin I. M. Mr ~. , r. The Baldwin


SABIN JOHN I., superintendent Gold and Stock Telegraph Co., American District Telegraph, and American Speaking Telephone Co., office 222 San- som, r. 1812 Pierce


Sabin John, M., traveling agent, r. 549 Folsom


Sabin Margaret (widow), r. 52 Zoe


Sabine Mining Co. (Storey Co., Nev.), William W. Bausman secretary, office 409 California, room 4 Sabins Alfred, merchant, r. 516 Green Sabins William, bookbinder, r. 516 Green


Sablatschan John, boot and shoemaker, 810 Laguna Sablich Peter, Austrian Benev Soc., 71 New Mont


Sabro Ferdinand, laborer Cal. Sugar Refinery, r. NW cor Bryant and Eighth


BULLOCK & JONES, Importing Tailors, 105 Montgomery Street.


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


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


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Sacaze Pierre, gardener, r. NE cor Kansas and Six- teenth


Saccone Bernardo, Italian Benev. Soc., 423 Washington Sachau Theodore (J. Schumacher & Co.), r. Park Hotel


Sachs Benjamin, cook Pacific Oyster House, r. 508 Post


Sachs Benjamin, stock clerk Schweitzer, Sachs & Co., r. 820 Post


Sachs Charles G., real estate, r. 142 Seventh


Sachs David, salesman Schweitzer, Sachs & Co., r. 820 Post


Sachs Isaac (Greenebaum, Sachs & Freeman), r. New York


Sachs John, printer, r. 1045 Howard


SACHS L. & M. & CO. (William Heller), im- porters and jobbers drygoods, and agents Marys- ville Woolen Mills, SW cor Battery and Bush


Sachs Lippman (Schweitzer, Sachs & Co.), r. 820 Post Sachs Louis (L. & M. Sachs & Co.), r. NW cor Geary and Leavenworth


Sachs Martin (L. & M. Sachs & Co.), r. 615 Leav


Sachs Samuel (Sachs, Strassburger & Co.), r. New York


Sachs Samuel (Schweitzer, Sachs & Co.), r. Palace Hotel


Sachs Samuel L., salesman L. & M. Sachs & Co., r. 417 Van Ness Av


Sachs Sanford, salesman L. & M. Sachs & Co., r. NW cor Geary and Leavenworth


SACHS, STRASSBURGER & CO. (Samuel Sachs, Sigmund and I. Strassburger), importers, and wholesale fancy and drygoods, notions, etc., SE cor Sansom and Pine ·


Sachse E. C. M., r. 735 Turk


Sachse Julius, machinist Hubash & Hirschman, r. 48 Minna


Sachse Louis, bakery, 315 Stockton


Sachsel David J., cigars and tobacco, 526 Hayes


Sachsel Joseph, cigarmaker L. Szegedy & Co., r. 1 Polk


Sachsel Louis, cigar manuf, 708 Montgomery, r. 207 Montgomery


Sachsel Louis J., cigarmaker L. Szegdey & Co., r. 207 Montgomery Av


Sack John C., optician and mathematical instrument maker, 18 Market, r. 116 Ninth


Sackett Frederick A., phonographer R. G. Dun & Co., r. 125 Ellis


Sackett James, clerk Revere House, NW cor Mission and Fourth


Sackett John E., entry, clerk D. E. Allison & Co., r. 215 Kearny


Sackrider Christian, foreman stables Fifth Street branch Market St. R. R.


Sackville Henry, cook What Cheer House Restaurant, 529 Sacramento .


Saclier Leon, bookkeeper Mission Woolen Mills, r. 224 Jessie


Sacramento and Placerville Railroad, James O. B. Gunn secretary, office NE cor Fourth and Town- send. room 1


SACRAMENTO BOILER WORKS, James V. Hall proptr, 214-216 Beale


Sacramento Hotel, Jacob Riegelhuth proptr, 407 Pac Sacramento House, John de Yonge proptr, 26 Sac


Sacramento Lodging House, Mrs. Caroline A. Wil- liams proprietress, 681 Mission


SACRAMENTO RECORD-UNION, Theodore Glancey agent, office 240 Montgomery, room 14


Sacramento River Packing Co., W. B. Bradford secre- tary, office 318 Front


Sacramento Valley Reclamation Co., Jesse Walton secretary, office 416 Montgomery


Sacred Heart College, SE cor Larkin and Eddy


Sacred Heart Presentation Convent, Mother Mary Ber- nard superioress, SW cor Taylor and Ellis


Sactorguez George, machinist, r. 635 Stevenson


Sadbom Adam, Tailors Pro. Union, SW cor Kearny and Morton


Saddle Frederick, butcher, r. S s Sixteenth, bet Mis- sion and Valencia


Sadler Caleb (Sadler & Co.), r. Oakland


Sadler Charles M., bookkeeper Sadler & Co., r. Oakland Sadler Eliza, domestic 629 Tyler


Sadler Frank E., clerk Sadler & Co., r. Oakland


Sadler Herman J. (Albert Mau & Co.), r. 906 Van Ness Av


Sadler Jennie Miss, r. 2731 Folsom


Sadler N. S., bartender B. F. Pinkham, r. Long Bridge


Sadler & Co. (Caleb Sadler), importers and jobbers novelties, notions, stationery, and fancy goods, 605 Market


Saeler Frederick, shoemaker, r. 424 Leavenworth Saemann Charles, fisherman, r. W s Broderick, bet Tonquin and Jefferson


Saettenheam Benjamin, butcher. r. 1014 Hampspire SAFE DEPOSIT BUILDING, SE cor Montgom, ery and California


SAFE DEPOSIT CO. OF SAN FRANCISCO, John D. Fry president, William Cunningham sec- retary, office SE cor Montgomery and California Safe Deposit Gold and Silver Mining Co. (Nevada), O. D. Squire secretary, office 331 Mont, room 28


SAFETY FUND BENEVOLENT ASSOCIA- TION OF CALIFORNIA, William H. Wells general manager, office 331 Kearny


Safety Powder Co., W. S. Rosecrans president and general superintendent, S. O. Gregory secretary, NW cor Octavia and Greenwich


Safferhill David, wines and liquors, 311 Dupont, r. 25 Jessie, bet Seventh and Eighth


Safferhill Henrietta Miss, r. 25 Jessie, bet Seventh and Eighth


Saffold Milton J. (Saffold & Saffold), r. Oakland


SAFFOLD REUBEN B. (Saffold & Saffold), r. Grand Hotel


SAFFOLD & SAFFOLD (Milton J. and Reuben B.), attorneys at law, office 217 Sansom, rooms 1-3 Safford Henry F., clerk Robert S. Bailey, r. 214 O'Farrell


Saftig Jacob J., traveling agent, r. Marsh House, Sixth Av, nr K, South S. F.


Saftig Mary Mrs., proprietress Marsh House, Sixth Av, near R, South S. F.


Sagar Washington, engineer Pacific Tallow Works, r. Fifth Av, South S. F.


Sage Frederick H., delivery clerk Lewis P. Sage, r. Cosmopolitan Hotel


Sage Henry, expressman, r. 513 Davis


Sage James, cook, r. Montgomery's Hotel


Sage John, porter Marlborough House, r. 252 Second SAGE LEWIS P. proptr Cowell's Battery St. Free, and Sage's Union St. Oil Warehouses, office NE cor Battery and Union, r. Cosmopolitan Hotel


Sage Orlando G., bookkeeper Baker & Hamilton, r. 812 Twentieth -


SAGE'S UNION St. OIL WAREHOUSE, Lewis P. Sage proptr, S s Union, bet Battery and Front


Sagehorn Charles H., foreman Charles Bernard, r. 1522 Jackson


Sagehorn Hermann, groceries and liquors, 520 Union Sagemiller M. A. Mrs., r. 923 Hyde


Sager August, boatman, r. 119 Jackson


Saggau Henry, market, SW cor Van Ness Av and Oak, r. 114 Hayes


Sagui Baltazar, restaurant keeper, r. 1510 % Powell Sahla Ferdinand, steward, r. 4 Reed Pl


Sahlein Henry, with Levi Strauss & Co., r. 112 O'Far- rell


Sahlein Moses, with Levi Stranss & Co., r. 621 Leav Sahlein Moses J., salesman Levi Strauss & Co., r. 522 Jones


Sahlein William (Levi Strauss & Co.), r. 621 Leav Sahling Nicholas, laborer Cal. Sugar Refinery, r. cor El Dorado and Bryant Av


Sahling Theodore, laborer, r. 6 Telegraph Pl


SAHNKE HERMANN G. manager Co-operative Grocery Store, SE cor Dolores and Sixteenth


Sahrbacher Charles, butcher, 904 Stockton


Sahrbacher Herman, driver National Brewery, r. SE cor Fulton and Webster


Saika Gustave, seaman, r. 204 Steuart


Saika John, seaman, r. 204 Stenart


Saillet F. A. Mrs. (widow), r. N s Twenty-ninth, bet San Jose Av and Dolores


Sailmakers' Association, Hibernia Hall, 246 Third


Sailor Boy Mining Co. (Tuolumne Co., Cal.), Daniel Buck secretary, office 80 Nevada Block


Sailors' Home, Henry S. Tucker superintendent, cor Harrison and Main


Sainsot Francis, liquor saloon and lodgings, NW cor Main and Mission


Sainsot Rudolph,sashmaker, r. NW cor Main and Miss Sais Manuela (widow), r. 19 Bernard


Sajous John. driver Vve Sajous, r. NW cor William and Geary


Sajous Vve, wholesale and retail wines and liquors, NW cor Post and Dupont


BEAMISH can afford to sell goods low-Imports direct.


HUTCHINSON & MANN, Agents Girard Insurance Co. of Philadelphia.


ANDERSON & RANDOLPH. Jewelers, 101 Montgomery St.


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Sala Alfredo, r. 627 Broadway


Sala Joseph C., instrumentmaker John Roach, r. 720 California


SALAMANDER FELTING CO., Seward Cole manager Pacific Branch, factory Berry, bet Fourth and Fifth, office 317 California


Salamonski Joseph, salesman C. H. Meyer & Bros., r. Ahlborn House


Salander Henry, cook stm Reform, Jackson St. Wharf


Salani Paul, driver B. Ratto, r. 6 Scheerer Pl Salas Joseph E., r. 1723 Leavenworth


Salas Joseph E. Mrs., dressmaker, r. 1723 Leav


Salazar Adolfo (Aguirre & Salazar), r. 508 Sutter


Salazar .I. Antonio (Montealegre & Co.), r. 508 Sutter Stlazar Louis, fisherman, NE cor Vallejo and Front


Salberg Moses, salesman Schweitzer, Sachs & Co., r. 1310 Larkin


Salcido Frank, packer S. F. Cracker Co., r.830 Jackson Saldou Ann (widow) , r. 7 Jansen


Sale C. C. Mrs., r. 136 Sixth


Sale C. S., salesman E. Mansbach, r. 202 Sixth


Salem Blanche Miss, fringemaker W. Englander, r. 532 Polk


Salem (Oregon) Flouring Mills, William Scott agent, office 208 Davis


Sales Willianı, r. 675 Mission


Salfield C., physician, office and r. 34 Kearny


Sali: Charles F., clerk Henry Cline, r. 5 Mission, rear Salin Peter E., instrument and modelmaker, 724% Market, room 24


Salinas Andrew, waiter S. S. Orizaba, Broadway Wharf


Salinas Charles N., cigarmaker. r. 638 Green


Salinas Franco, barber, r. 242 Minna, rear


Salinger Julius, commission merchant, 312 Sacra- mento, r. 307 Hyde


Salinger William W. (Oppenheimer & Salinger), r. 704 O'Farrell


Salinger. See Selinger


Salini Francisco, Italian Benev. Soc., 423 Wash


Salisbury Mary A. Miss, assi tant Lincoln Primary School, r. 916 Washington


Salisbury Roscoe R., elevatorman Nevada Block, r. Oakland


Salisbury. See Salsbury


Salix Charles, r. 715 Howard


Salle Jacob, waiter, r. 907 Folsom


Salle Joseph, dramatic critic, r. 118 Post


Salleneuve D., cook, r. 824 Montgomery


Salles Bertrand, wholesale sheep butcher, Fifth Av, nr K, South S. F.


Salling Thomas, seaman, r. 428 Drumm


Salmon --- , r. 4 Central Pl


Salmon Albert, salesman S. Bine, r. 1006 Geary


Salmon Edmund, salesman S. Bine, r. 1006 Geary


Salmon Michael, fireman S. S. Ancon, Broadway Wharf Salmon Peter, laborer, r.W s Hampshire, bet Twenty- second and Twenty-thir.l


Salmon William, contractor, r. 231 Second


Salomon Adam, clothing, 435 Pacific


Salomon Edward S., attorney at law, office 432 Mont- gomery, rooms 2-3, r. Colonnade House


Salomon F. P. (Heynemann & Co.), r. New York


SALOMON GUSTAV, watchmaker and jeweler, 1218 Polk


Salomon Isidor, clothing, 530 % Pacific


Salomon Jacob, moneybroker, 502 Kearny, r, The Windsor


Salomon Joseph, r. 519 Jessie


Salomon Martin, clerk Simon Popper, r. Ahlborn House


Salomon Morris, dairy, Point Lobos Av, nr First Av


Salomon Newman, dairy produce, 66 Centre Market, r. 38 Moss


Salomon Samuel, tinsmith, r. 519 Jessie


Salomon Tobias, salesman N. Salomon, r. 38 Moss Salomon. See Solomon


Salomonson Julius, merchant, r. 37 Langton


Salsbury George, lumber salesman, r. 2039 Howard


Salsbury Henry, laborer, r. N s Clipper, bet Dolores and Church


Salsbury Henry, lumber surveyor, r. 220 Third


Salsbury Warren H. (Jason Springer & Co.), r. 1815 Eddy


Salsbury. See Salisbury


Saltare: P. M., r. 771 Mission


Saltenberger John, cook Prescott House


Salter John W., porter Redington & Co., r. 1014 Va- lencia


Salter Louis, barber, 1047 Foisom


Salter Woodley G., agent Swan Brewery Co., r. N s Fifteenth, nr Dolores


Salth Valentine, seaman, r. 540 Bryant


Saltman Charles, butcher, 6 Centre Market (and Rob- ert B. Loudon & Co.), r. 1837 Ellis


Saltman Enos, seaman, r. Sailors' Home


Saltonstall G. W., second assistant engineer Pacific Mail S. S. City of New York


Saltrey John, plasterer, r. 556 Brannan


Saltz James, cigar manuf, r. Westminster House, 614 Sutter


Saltsien Herman A., engineer Potrero Distillery and Refinery, r. cor Nineteenth Av and J, South S. F. Salvetto J. B., laborer Andrew Onderdonk


Salz Albert, porter Frederick Hufschmidt, r. 1715 Cal Salz Jacob (Kullman, Wagner & Co.), r. Stockton, Cal Sam Joseph (Cochran & Sam), r. 8 Antonio


Sambrailo P., Austrian Benev. Soc., 71 New Mont Samengo Orazio, r. 1016 Pacific


Samisch Robert, porcelain painter, office 209 Sutter, r. 311 Sutter


Sammi Henry H. L., r. 1653 Mission


Sammiss Margie Miss, dressmaker, r. Eureka House Sammiss William, carpenter, r. Eureka House


Sammy George, groceries and liquors, NE cor Tyler and Larkin


Sample G., painter, r. 937 Folsom, rear


SAMPLE SAMUEL S., wines and liquors, 211 Kearny, r. 29 Kearny


Sampson Amasa B., fancy goods, 110 Second


Sampson Carrie (widow) r. 747 Folsom


Sampson David, confectioner Love & Goldstein, r. 510 Stockton


Sampson Douglas, r. 240 Jessie


Sampson Edward, porter Hammam Baths, r. 10 Lynch Sampson Frederick W., bookkeeper Macondray & Co., r. 1706 Geary


Sampson Harvey W., carpenter Mission Woolen Mills, r. 125 Shotwell


Sampson Henry, baker Maine Restaurant, r. 3 Selina Pl


-Sampson Henry, stevedore, r. 510 Stockton


Sampson Henry A., printer, r. 510 Stockton


Sampson Henry G., merchant, r. 230 Willow Av


Sampson James, master mariner, r. 734 Grove


Sampson James, whitener, r. 10 Lynch


Sampson John, blacksmith Bernard Gallagher, r. 313 Geary, rear


Sampson John, expressman, r. 24 John


Sampson John, fruit dealer, r. NE cor Meiggs' Wharf and Francisco


Sampson John A., assistant cashier Custom House, r. 1412 California


Sampson John A., stevedore, r. 510 Stockton


Sampson Lewis, scaman, r. 238 Steuart


Sampson Margaret, dressmaker, r. 10 Lynch


Sampson Osmond, castorman Palace Hotel


Sampson William, r. 24 John


Sams James, laborer, r. 63 Everett


Samson Albert L., pressman A. Chaigneau & Co., r. Oakland


Samson John, civil engineer, office 217 Sansom, r. 332 O'Farr( 11


Samson Rudolph, bookkecper Frankenthal & Co., r. 520 Jones


Samsreither George, proptr Hamburger Lodging House, 409 Pacific


Samter Julius, merchant, r. 2514 California


Samud John, r. 851 Folsom


Samuel Albertina (widow), dressmaker, r. 516 Sixth Samuel Bennie Carlos, stock clerk Pacific Jewelry Co. r. 1605 Post


Samuel David, dairy produce, imported cheese and poultry, 17-20 Hayes Valley Market, r. 233 Seventh Samuel Harris, tailor, 808 Third


Samuel John, r. 52 Shipley


Samuel Morris, fruits and vegetables, 942 Harrison


Samuel Moses (Newmans, Nathan & Samuel), r. 1605 Post


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Samuel Selig, peddler, r. 254 Perry


Samuel Wavle, trunkmaker H. Behrendt & Co., r. 516 Sixth


Samuel William, compositor H. S. Crocker & Co., r. 941 Folsom


Samuels Adolph, compositor San Francisco Abend Post, r. 808 Folsom


Samuels Amanda (widow), r. 25 Harriet


Samnels Charles, bookkeeper Mitchell Goldstone, r. 808 Folsom


BULLOCK & JONES, 105 Montgomery Street, Importers Men's Furnishings.


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


Fine Scarfs and Neckties at GEO. LOOMIS', 706 to 716 Kearny St.


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Samuels Charles, butcher L. Livingston, r. 1827 How SAMUELS DAVID, dry goods, 104-108 Kearny (and J. D. Barr & Co.), r. 910 O'Farrell


Samuels Frederick, engineer, r. 613 Mission


Samuels Frederick, laborer Safety Powder Co.


Samuels Frederick, secretary Superintendent Pacific Mail S. S. Co., r. Palace Hotel


Samuels Frederick, teamster Bryden & Hinckley, r. Clara, nr Fifth


Samuels Harris, clerk R. D. W. Davis & Co., r. 518 Green


Samuels Henry L., fish, 11-12 Hayes Valley Market, r. 1827 Howard


Samuels John L., accountant, r. 2105 Jones


SAMUELS JULIUS, dry goods, 28 Kearny, r. 712 O'Farrell .


Samuels Louis, merchant, r. 518 Green


Samuels Mary (widow), r. 941 Folsom


Samuels Samuel, general superintendent Pacific Mail S. S. Co., office cor First and Brannan, r. Palace Hotel


Samuels Sarah (widow), r. 2510% Mission


SAMUELS W. R. G., physician, office 719 Mar- ket, r. 209 Valencia


Samuelson Cornelius W., clerk general freight, office Central Pac. R. R., r. 521 %% Fourth


San Bruno Hotel, John Schaer proptr, W s San Bruno Road, nr Twenty-seventh


San Buenaventura Commercial Mining and Manuf Co., Louis Franconi secretary, office NE. cor California and Sansom


San Fernando Mining Co. (Lyon Co. Nev.), T. S. Fitch secretary, office 240 Montgomery, room 6


SAN FRANCISCO ABEND POST (German daily and weekly), San Francisco Abend Post Publish- ing Co., publishers and proptrs, office 535 Cal


SAN FRANCISCO ABEND POST PUBLISH- ING CO., Stephen Ruf secretary, publishers and proptrs S. F. Abend Post, office 535 California


San Francisco and Colorado River R. R. Co., office 305 Sansom


SAN FRANCISCO AND NORTH PACIFIC R. R. CO., Peter Donahue president, Arthur Hughes general manager, office 426 Montgomery


San Francisco and North Pac. R. R. Express, William J. Sheehan proptr, office Washington St. Wharf SAN FRANCISCO AND PACIFIC, GLASS WORKS, Carlton Newman manager, office and works S s King, nr Fourth, branch office 410 Pine


SAN FRANCISCO AND PACIFIC SUGAR CO., refinery NW cor Eighth and Harrison, office 211 Sansom, room 4


SANFRANCISCO ART ASSOCIATION, Jen- nings S. Cox secretary, rooms 430 Pine


SAN FRANCISCO ARTESIAN WELL BOR- ING CO., N. B. Ritche president, W. A. Nygh secretary, office 120 Sutter


San Francisco Association of Artists for Portraiture, M. J. Mertens manager, office and studio 700-702 Market


San Francisco Backer Verein, Druids' Hall, 413 Sutter SAN FRANCISCO BAR ASSOCIATION, rooms 634 Sacramento


SAN FRANCISCO BATHS, Greif & Armann proptrs, 636 Washington


San Francisco Bellows Factory, Henry McKeune proptr, 566 Mission


SAN FRANCISCO BENEVOLENT ASSOCIA- TION, Robert Beeching agent, office 20 Webb San Francisco Board of Pharmacy, William T. Wen- zell secretary, office 852 Market


SAN FRANCISCO BOARD OF PROVISION PACKERS, R. F. Bunker president, Frank W. Rossbach secretary, office 515 Washington


SAN FRANCISCO BOARD OF UNDER- WRITERS (fire), Charles D. Haven secretary, office 418 California


SAN FRANCISCO BOARD OF UNDER- WRITERS (marine), Caspar T. Hopkins sec- retrry, office 318 California


San Francisco Box Factory (Hannibal Williams, W. S. Wright, J. G. Preseott and J. R. Carrick) , Berry, bet Third and Fourth


San Francisco Brass Works, Joseph Roylance proptr, 32 Fremont


SAN FRANCISCO BULLETIN CO. (George K. Fitch, Loring Pickering and James W. Simonton), editors and proptrs Evening Bulletin, daily, weekly and overland weekly, office 622 Montgom- ery, editorial rooms 517 Clay


SAN FRANCISCO BUSINESS DIRECTORY AND METROPOLITAN GUIDE (annually), Henry G. Langley publisher, office 14 Mont Av


SAN FRANCISCO CALL CO. (Loring Pickering, George K. Fitch and J. W Simonton), publishers Morning Call, office 525 Montgomery, editorial rooms 517 Clay


San Francisco Candle Company (Egbert Judson, Peter R. Woodman and William C. Woodman), works NE cor Alameda and Rhode Island, office 402 Front San Francisco Chemical Works and Sulphur Powder- ing Mill, Judson & Shepard proptrs, West Berk- eley, Alameda Co. Cal., office 402 Front


SAN FRANCISCO CHRONICLE (daily and weekly), Charles DeYoung & Co.proptrs, office NE cor Kearny and Bush


San Francisco Cigar Box Co., H. W. Gray president, SE cor King and Sixth, office 324 Clay


San Francisco City Directory (Bishop's), office 518 Clay


SAN FRANCISCO CLEARING HOUSE, A. Mckinlay president, James S. Hutchinson secre- tary, Charles Sleeper manager, 211 Sansom


SAN FRANCISCO COMMERCIAL ADVO- CATE, M. P. Burnham proptr, office 526 Mont- gomery


SAN FRANCISCO COMMERCIAL ASSOCI- . ATION, M. H. Myers secretary, office 217 San


San Francisco Consolidated Gold Mining Co. (Dakota Territory), William M. Helman secretary, office 309 California


San Francisco Copper Mining Co., Paul Sanchez sec- retary, office 258 Market, rooms 5-6


SAN FRANCISCO CORDAGE CO., Tubbs & Co. proptrs, S s Indiana, bet Sierra and Nevada, office 613 Front


San Francisco County Medical Society of Homeopa- thic Practitioners, George H. Palmer, M. D., sec- retary, office 434 Post


San Francisco Cracker Co., Bela Wellman president, George L. Colburn secretary, office 206-208 Sacra- mento, factory 209-211 Commercial


San Francisco Dairy, Turner & Miller proptrs, SW cor San Jose Av and Thirtieth


San Francisco Dental Society, C. L. Goddard secre- tary, rooms 234 Sutter


SAN FRANCISCO DIRECTORY (annually), Henry G. Langley publisher, office 14 Mont Av


San Francisco Female Hospital, C. B. Hutchins phy- sician in charge, 930 Clay


San Francisco File and Tool Works, Martin Kelly & Co. proptrs, 248 Beale


San Francisco Forge Co., Charles Oester manager, 315 Mission


SAN FRANCISCO FIRE DEPARTMENT, office Old City Hall, first floor


San Francisco Fuel Co., 357 Tehama


San Francisco Furniture Factory, H. Friedrichs, W. Gercke, and J. Gripp proptrs, Berry, bet Third and Fonrth


SAN FRANCISCO GAS LIGHT CO., works Howard, Beale, Fremont and Natoma, cor King and Second, SE cor Fifth and Howard, cor Tenth and Channel, and foot Humboldt, Potrero, office SE cor First and Natoma


SAN FRANCISCO GAS LIGHT CO.'S WHARF, foot Second


San Francisco Grading and Macadamizing Co., Rob- ert P. Kelley superintendent, office 740 Fourth


San Francisco Granite Co. (J. Blanchard, M. O'Con- nor, T. Kendrick, and J. Sheedy), stonecutters, SW cor Harrison and Tenth


San Francisco Hay Exchange, rooms 21 Vallejo


San Francisco Horse Market, Henry Froomberg proptr, 33-37 New Montgomery


SAN FRANCISCO ILLUSTRATED WASP (weekly), Richard Gibson editor, office 602 Cal San Francisco Iron Works, Sefrin & Schober proptrs, 203 Fremont


SAN FRANCISCO JEWELRY MANUFAC- TORY, David W. Laird proptr, 27 Post


SAN FRANCISCO JOURNAL OF COM- MERCE (weekly), S. F. Journal of Commerce Publishing Co. proptrs, William H. Murray man- ager, office 414 Clay


SAN FRANCISCO LADIES' PROTECTION AND RELIEF SOCIETY, home E s Frank- lin, bet Post and Geary


San Francisco Last Factory, Leveque & Potter proptrs, 10 Stevenson


BEAMISH'S, Nucleus Building, Market Street, cor Third Street.


HUTCHISON & MANN. 322 and 324 California, and 302 Sansome Sts., Agents of La Caisse Generale Insurance Co., Paris, France.


ANDERSON & RANDOLPH, Jewelers, 101 Montgomery St.


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SAN FRANCISCO LAUNDRY ASSOCIA- TION (Samuel F. Bufford, Henry H. Wood, James Carroll, Charles Schilling, and John J. Wells), S s Eddy, bet Fillmore and Steiner, office 33 Geary


SAN FRANCISCO LAW LIBRARY, G. W. Hoge librarian and secretary, 27-28 Montgomery Block


SAN FRANCISCO LYING-IN HOSPITAL AND FOUNDLING ASYLUM, Dr. B. F. Hardy, attending physician, 913 Tyler


San Francisco Manufacturing and Refining Co., Jun- ius Robertson secretary, office 320 San, room 62 SAN FRANCISCO MARKET, 522-530 Clay


SAN FRANCISCO MARKET REVIEW (weekly), John H. Carmany & Co. publishers, of- fice 409 Washington


San Francisco Medical Society, rooms 320 Post


SAN FRANCISCO MERCHANT The (commer- cial weekly), The San Francisco Merchant Pub- Jishing Co. publishers, office 323 Front


San Francisco Merchant Publishing Co. (Alexander D. Bell), publishers and proptrs San Francisco Merchant, office 323 Front


San Francisco Microscopical Society, H. C. Hyde president, H. Y. Clark secretary, 126 Kearny, room 44


San Francisco Musical Protective Association, rooms 539 California


SAN FRANCISCO NEWS CO., Emile Bauer manager, Robert White treasurer, 413-415 Wash. ington


SAN FRANCISCO NEWS LETTER (weekly), Marriott & Son editors and proptrs, office 609-615 Merchant


SAN FRANCISCO, OMAHA AND ST. LOUIS R. R., through line, T. H. Dearborn general agent, office 3 New Montgomery


SAN FRANCISCO PACKING AND PRO- VISION CO., Hermann Rossbach proptr, 515- 521 Washington


SAN FRANCISCO PARK COMMISSION- ERS, office Safe Deposit Building, 328 Mout San Francisco Pioneer Screen Works, John W. Quick proptr, 32 Fremont


SAN FRANCISCO PIONEER VARNISH WORKS, Hueter Bros. & Co. proptrs, Nevada, bet Kansas and Rhode Island, depot 12 Second


SAN FRANCISCO PIONEER WOOLEN FACTORY, Black Point, bet Larkin and Van Ness Av, office and salesroom 115 Battery


SAN FRANCISCO PLATING WORKS, Ed- ward G. Denniston proptr, 653-655 Mission San Francisco Portrait Association, George Newton business manager, office 12 California


SAN FRANCISCO POST-OFFICE, James Coey postmaster, office NW cor Washington and Bat- tery. Branch offices-Station A 1305 Polk, B cor Market and Seventh, C cor Twentieth and Mission SAN FRANCISCO PRICES CURRENT, George W. Burton publisher, office 508 Clay


SAN FRANCISCO PRODUCE EXCHANGE, William H. Walker secretary, rooms NE cor Clay and Davis


SAN FRANCISCO REAL ESTATE CIRCU- LAR, Thomas Magee proptr, office 210 Mont




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