The San Francisco directory: embracing a general directory of residents and a business directory : also, a directory of streets, 1879 , Part 227

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


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Spillane John P., physician, office 128%% Fourth


BULLOCK & JONES, 105 Montgomery Street, Perfect Fitting Shirts to Order.


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


CLOTHING at GEO. LOOMIS' PLAZA STORE, 706 to 716 Kearny St.


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Spillard Annie, domestic 1217 Geary


Spillard Christopher, r. 308 Linden


Spillard Ellen, domestic 1047 Harrison


Spillard Richard, carpenter, r. (408) 308 Linden


Spiller Frank F., attorney at law, office 622 Clay, room 6, r. 32 Sixth


Spiller Frank M., r. 142 Natoma


Spiller William J., clerk Frank F. Spiller, r. 142 Na- toma


Spillman Nicholas, hostler, r. 207 Montgomery Av


Spilman Henry J., master mariner, r. 4 Beale Pl


Spilman John, seaman, r. 37 Pacific


Spilman. See Spellman


Spilter Henry, seaman, r. 238 Steuart


Spinas Elie, cook Lick House, r. 519 Bush


Spinas L., r. 703 Jessie


Spindler Jacob, barber stm Yosemite, r. 505 Green- wich


Spinelli Biagi, laborer, r. 10 St. Charles Pl '


Spinetta Joseph, r. S s Dupont, bet Green and Vallejo Spinetti Antonio, business agent, office 606 Montgom- ery, room 23, r. 520 Green


Spinetti John A., clerk Neptune B. Mulville, r. 520 Green


Spink Daniel, foreman Charles Rickman, r. 34 Jessie Spink James A. (Samuel P. Spink & Sons), r. Alameda Spink Samuel P. (Samuel P. Spink & Sons), r. 32 Fourth


Spink Samuel P. Jr. (Samuel P. Spink & Sons), r. Ala- meda


Spink Samuel P. & Sons (James A. and Samuel P. Spink Jr.), IXL Gold and Silver Plating Works, 7 Fourth


Spinks Charles N., plumberWilliam Enright & Co., r. NE cor Hyde and Pine


Spinner Alexander, laborer Empire Brewery, r. 315 Francisco


Spinney George L., bookkeeper H. S. Crocker & Co., r. 1615 Larkin


SPINNEY GEORGE R., mining secretary, office 310 Pine, room 44, r. 1615 Larkin


Spinney Joseph, shipcarpenter, r. 446 Brannan


Spinney Waldron S., superintendent S. F. Cordage Factory, r. 22 Stanly Pl


Spinney & Co. (Hugh J. Speer), physicians and sur- geons, 11 Kearny, rooms 13-14


Spintler George, cabinetmaker, r. 556 Brannan


SPIRIT OF THE TIMES (weekly), Marcus D. Boruck publisher and proptr, office 621 Sansom Spiro Morris (Abrahams & Spiro) , r. 1916 Sutter Spiro Pauline (widow), r. 542 Jessie


Spitter Henry, seaman, r. 46 Steuart


Spitz Abraham, bookkeeper Son Brothers, r. The Baldwin


Spitz Bertha Mme., hairdressing saloon, and wig- maker, 328 Kearny


Spitz Jacob, salesman Son Brothers, r. Grand Hotel Spitz Leon, wigmaker, 328 Kearny


Spitze Paul, deputy City and County Surveyor, r. 6 Erie


Splaine James, laborer, r. 107 William, rear


Splaine Jennie Miss, dressmaker, r. 30 Jessie, bet Sev- enth and Eighth


Splaine William, shoemaker D. W. Emerson, r. 209 Ritch


Splan John, r. The Baldwin


Splan John, laborer, r. N s Twenty-ninth, bet San Jose Av and Dolores


Splann Dennis, lumberman, r. 11 Cleaveland, rear SPLIVALO AUGUSTUS D., attorney at law, office 72-73 Montgomery Block, r. 2221 Taylor


SPLIVALO CÆSAR R., manuf Italian pastes, maccaroni, vermicelli, farina, etc., proptr Cali- fornia Italian Paste Co. and California Flour and Feed Mills, office 704 Sansom, r. 506 Ellis


Splivalo Stephen, supt Cæsar R. Splivalo, r. 506 Ellis Splivalo Vincent, fisherman, r. 898 Front Splüd William, seaman, r. 250 Spear


Spofford John, cook Quaker City Restaurant, r. 509 Washington


Spofford John L., shipjoiner, 413 Main, r. 310 Grove Spohn Joseph, butcher P. H. Newman, r. 288 Union Spohn Lizzie Miss, dressmaker, r. 288 Union


Spohn Mary E. Miss, dressmaker, r. 288 Union


Spohr Louis F., harnessmaker William Trumbull, r. 825 Vallejo


Spooner Benjamin F., carpenter, r. 1 Ewer Pl


Spooner Ida Miss, solicitor Women's Co-operative Printing Union


Spooner Thomas, laborer, r. 260 Minna


Spooner Thomas, salesman L. G. Sresovich, r. nr San Miguel Station


Spoor Henry C., livery and sale stables, W s Haight, bet Fillmore and Steiner


SPORTSMAN'S CLUB OF CALIFORNIA, William Stuart secretary, office 320 San, room 12 Sposito John (Larkins & Sposito), r. 8 Sonoma Pl Spotorno John B., poultry dealer, r. 516 Octavia


Spottiswood John, bookkeeper Donohoe, Kelly & Co., r. 2020 Ellis


Spotts James H., commodore U. S. N., r. 19 South Park


Spotts T. T., r. 19 South Park


Sprague A., seaman Pacific Mail S. S. City of Syd- ney


Sprague Abbie F. Miss, assistant Fourth Street Pri- mary School, r. 1907 O'Farrell


SPRAGUE ADNA, liquor saloon, junction Mar- ket, Ellis, and Stockton, r. 110 Fourth


Sprague Alfred P., carpenter, r. 521 Twenty-second


Sprague Edward B., clerk International Hotel


Sprague Frances (widow), r. 41836 Fost


Sprague George, seaman S. S. Orizaba, Broadway Wharf


Sprague George H., clerk A. M. Simpson & Bro., r. 284 Union


Sprague George H., conductor Central R. R.


Sprague Ira B., master mariner, r. 28 Pleasant


Sprague J. C., carpenter, r. 108 Taylor


Sprague Josie Miss, teacher, r. 521 Twenty-second


Sprague Julia, domestic 2012 Broadway


Sprague Mary A. (widow), r. 521 Twenty-second


Sprague Rufus W., physician, office 34 Kearny, r. 1713 Webster


Sprague Samuel S., clerk Linsley & Co., r. 1907 O'Far- rell


Sprague William E., master mariner, r. 28 Pleasant


Spratt George S., real-estate agent, r. 510 Mason


Spratt Joseph, plasterer, r. 54 First


Spratt William, r. 1051 Market


Spreckels Adolph B., secretary Cal. Sugar Refinery, office 215 Front, r. 2027 Howard


Spreckels C. August, secretary Hawaaian Commercial. Co., office 215 Front, r. 2027 Howard


SPRECKELS CLAUS, president Cal. Sugar Re- finery, office 215 Front, r. 2027 Howard


Spreckels Henry, dairyman Ernest W. Klevesahl, r. Scott, bet Greenwich and Lombard


Spreckels Henry Mrs. (widow), r. 336 Thirteenth


SPRECKELS JOHN D., vice-president Cal. Sugar Refinery, office 215 Front, r. 2027 Howard Spreckels Peter, office 210 California


Spreckelsen Theodore von (Spreckelsen & Co.), r. 1027 McAllister


Spreckelsen & Co. (Theodore von Spreckelsen and Paul Meyer), wholesale cigars and tobacco, 326 Clay


Spreen William, proptr South S. F. Park, Railroad Av, bet Eighth and Ninth avs, South S. F., r. Ninth Av, nr Railroad Av


Sprigg George, molder, r. 518 Howard


Spriggs Frank, r. 568 Howard


Spriggs Samuel, r. 715 Howard


Sprindao Charles, hairdresser The Baldwin, r. 534 Grove


Spring Annie, chambermaid Grand Hotel


Spring Creek Ditch and Hydraulic Mining Co. (Shasta Co., Cal.), Abraham Halsey secretary, office 314 Montgomery


Spring Edward S., stock editor Evening Post, r. 802 Van Ness Av


Spring Francis S., real estate, office 705 Sansom, r. 812 Chestnut


Spring George W., fruits, etc., SE cor Fourth 'and Berry, r. NW cor Fourth and Berry


Spring Henry, cook, r. 119 Jackson


Spring Henry, master mariner, r. 119 Jackson


Spring John R., real estate, office 705 Sansom, r. Grand Hotel


SPRING MENZO, manuf Dr. Bly's artificial limbs, 9 Geary


Spring Norah, chambermaid Grand Hotel


Spring Valley Mining and Irrigating Co. (Cherokee, Butte Co., Cal.), Louis Glass secretary, office 402 Front


SPRING VALLEY WATER WORKS, Charles Webb Howard president, William Norris secre- tary, office 516 California


Spring William, r. 308 Sutter


Springer Abraham, salesman I. Jacobs & Co., r. 16 Hickory Av


HUTCHINSON & MANN, represents over $18,000,000 Insurance Capital.


BEAMISH'S Shirts have no equal-in Price, Quality, or Fit.


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ANDERSON & RANDOLPH, Jewel rs, 101 Montgomery St.


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Springer Douglas, waiter McCauley & Young, r. 314 | Sixth


Springer G. W., clerk Nicholas Castis, r. 314 Sixth Springer Henry L., barber Max Levy, r. 79 Perry Springer Jason (Jason Springer & Co.), r. Alameda


SPRINGER JASON & CO. (W. H. Salsbury), commission agents, and dealers doors, sashes, win- dow glass, lumber, etc., SE cor Mission and Spear Springer Ransom, salesman Jason Springer & Co., r. Oakland


Springer R. C. Mrs., artist, NW cor O'Farrell and Dup Springer Samuel F., bookkeeper Pacific Commercial Co., r. 1018 Hyde


Springer William, carpenter, r. 314 Sixth


Springer William K., lumber dealer, r. 610% Nine- teenth


Springett Howard A., second lieutenant Fourth Artil- lery U. S. A., Presidio Reservation


Springman Edward, cabinetmaker, r. 437 Fulton


Springmiller John, brewer Pacific Vinegar Works, r. 12 Lewis


Sprintz Rudolph, clerk, r. 21 Sixth


Sproat C., drillmaster Gold and Stock Telegraph Co., r. 1511 Jackson


Sproat Florenthe Mrs., r. 1718 Pine


Sproston John, superintendent agencies Mutual Life Ins. Co., office 214 Sansom, r. 1606 Howard


Sprott Maggie Miss, assistant Mission Grammar School, r. 205%% Fifteenth


Sproul Mary Ann (widow), r. W s Central Road, nr Giant Powder Works


Sproul Edward, steward H. H. Toland, r. 810 Jackson Sprouts George, seaman, r. 12 Jackson


Sprowl Edward G., clerk Liverpool and London and Globe Insurance Co., r. 639 Twenty-third


Spruance John (Spruance. Stanley & Co.), r. Oakland SPRUANCE, STANLEY & CO. (John Spruance and Samuel L. Stanley), wholesale wines and liquors, 410 Front


Spruegel Christian, liquor saloon, Railroad Av, bet Eighth and Ninth avs, South S. F.


Spruegel William, butcher, r. cor Tenth and Railroad avs, South S. F.


Spruhan Walter, tailor John Whalen, r. 9 Geary


Sprunck Henry, laborer Henry Hoesch, r. 83 Stevenson


Sprung T. H., painter Pacific Improvement Co., r. 2005 Folsom


Spruzzola C., Swiss Benev. Soc., 53% Kearny


Spruzzola Luigi, cook Bocken & Baccala, r. 540 Com Spuhn Fritz, r. 10 Fremont


Spuller Louis, porter Rev. Joseph F. Alemany, r. 623 California


Spuller Minnie, domesti 3 2030 Pacific Av


Spurr Susan (widow), nurse, r. 217 Mason


Squaglia O., merchant tailor, 232 Montgomery Av


Squalia Pascuale, clerk Guisseppi Galli, r. NE cor Vallejo and Dupont


Squast Johannes, porter, r. 1818 Dupont


Squibel Alex, seaman, r. 45 Sacramento


Squire Alexander E., typesetter, r. 934 Howard


Squire Emily L. (widow), r. 10 Oak


Squire James E. inspector Custom House, r. 812 Web- ster


Squire John, cutter Williams Bros., r. 1226 Howard Squire Lovell, bookkeeper Cutting Packing Co., r. 418 Sutter


Squire Nellie (widow), r. 436 Twenty-second


Squire O D., mining secretary, office 331 Montgom- ery, room 28, r. East Oakland


Squires B., waiter Pacific Mail S. S. Colima


Squires Emma A. Miss, r. 516 Van Ness Av Squires Ethaniel, r. 117 Seventh


Squires George, cook Pacific Mail S. S. City of Peking Squires George Mrs. (widow), r. 915 Jones


Squires George D., journalist S. F. Morning Call, r. 24 Washington Av


Squires George L., captain S. S. Gussie Telfair, r. 915 Jones


Squires James A., cutter Mills, Leak & Co., r. 315 Geary Squires Nathaniel L., fruits, 1606 Polk


Squires Thomas, horse dealer, r. 286 Stevenson


Sresovich Joseph, with Luke G. Sresovich, r. San Jose SRESOVICH LUKE G., wholesale dealer foreign and domestic fruits, 505-507 Sansom, r. 308 Lom- bard


Sresovich Nicholas, with L. G. Sresovich, r. 1101 Powell


Grieo John, r. 706 Montgomery Sroufe A. Mrs., r. 322 Ellis


Sroufe John (Sroufe & McCrum), r. 322 Ellis


Sroufe Renold, barkeeper, r. 230 Kearny


SROUFE & McCRUM (John Sroufe and Hugh McCrum), importers wines and liquors, 409-411 Front


St. Amant David, varnisher, r. 9%% Boardman Pl


ST. ANDREW'S SOCIETY, rooms 232 Sutter ST. ANN'S BUILDING, NW cor Powell and Eddy ST. ANN'S REST, Schmidt & Butler proptrs, NW cor Powell and Eddy


ST. BONIFACE ORPHAN ASYLUM, Miss Catherine Gross matron, 112 Grove


St. Charles' Hotel, Costerouzze & Cassabonne proptrs, 311-313 Pacific


St. Clair Charles, clerk Baker & Hamilton, r. 129% Clara


St. Clair Charles, steward Franklin Hotel, 321 Pacific St. Clair Daniel, seaman, r. Steuart Street House, 104 Steuart


St. Clair Dearing, r. 415 Mason


St. Clair Henry, lamplighter S. F. Gas Light Co.


St. Clair Henry, musician, r. 1313 Green


St. Clair Isaac P., car driver, r. 1204 Larkin


St. Clair John, fireman Pacific Mail S. S. China


St. Clair John, paiuter Central Pac. R. R., r. 433 Jessie


St. Clair M., machinist Risdon I. and L. Works St. Clair W. D., r. 2029 Pine


St. Clair William F., driver James Neil, r. Silver Av. nr University Mound College


St. Cloud House, Mrs. A. J. Coffee proprietress, 419 Sutter


St. Cricq Auguste, baker, r. 634 Pacific


St. Croix Charles D., seaman, r. 117 Drumm St. Cyr Cecil Miss, actress Adelphi Theater, r. 8% Turk


ST. DAVID'S HOUSE, Rienzi Hughes proptr, 715 Howard


ST. DENIS JULES, house and signpainter, paperhanger and dealer, paints and wall paper, 1305 Stockton, r. 1318 Pacific


St. Denis Leon, miller, r. 314 Lilly Av


St. Denis Lewis, bartender W. A. Hughes, r. 1027 Clay


St. George The, Timothy Sargent manager, 812 Kear- ny


ST. IGNATIUS COLLEGE, 841 Market


St. James House, Robert Orford proptr, 906 Market


St. John Benjamin G., lumber surveyor, Pier 10. Steuart, r. 11 Pearl


St. John Catherine Miss, silkworker Cal. Silk Manu- facturing Co., r. Tenth Av, nr Railroad Av, South S. F.


St. John Edward P., builder, NE cor Washington and Maple, r. 2510 California


St. John Ellen, domestic 1624 Clay


St. John H. A. Mrs., assistant Rincon Grammar School. r. 11 Pearl


St. John Henry S., clerk Jonathan Hunt & Son, r. 11 Pearl


St. John John, laborer, r. Tenth Av, near Railroad Av, South S. F.


St. John Lulu Miss. r. Elm House


St. John Margaret Miss, silkworker Cal. Silk Manu- facturing Co., r. Tenth Av, near Railroad Av, South S. F.


St. John Quicksilver Mining Co., Charles Langley & Co. agents, office NE cor Front and Pine


St. John Richard, seaman, r. 37 Pacific


St. John Richard, waiter National Hotel, 411 Pacific


St. John Richard A., stockbroker, office 305 Montgom- ery, r. 213 Mason


St. Joseph's Catholic Temperance Society Hall, WE Tenth, bet Folsom and Howard


St. Joseph's Fire and Marine Insurance Co., John Rac Hamilton general agent, office 221 Sansom


St. Joseph's Roman Catholic Infant Asylum, E s C bet Seventeenth and Nineteenth Avs, South S. F St. Julien Catherine Mrs., domestic 1410 Sacramento St. Julien Emily (widow), r. 518% Montgomery Av


St. Julien Paul, salesman Reiss Brothers & C , r 518% Montgomery Av


St. Lawrence James H., cigars and tobacco, 338 Bush r. 314 Bush


ST. LAWRENCE LIVERY STABLE, MCCord Bridge & Co. proptrs, 212 Sutter


St. Ledger Anthony, cook John Reagan, r. 12 Mile Pl, rear


St. Ledger Bridget Miss, dressmaker, r. 412 Shotwell St. Ledger Mary (widow), r. 412 Shotwell


St. Ledger Mary Miss, dressmaker, r. 412 Shetw !!


St. Louis Hotel, Nicholas Baker proptr, 11-13 Pacifc


BULLOCK & JON EA- - Importing Tailors, 105 Montgomery St - Have Correct Style


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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:. Louis, Kansas City and Northern Railway, T. H. Dearborn general agent, office 3 New Mont


. Louis Mining Co. (Silver City, Nev.), W. E. Dean secretary, office 203 Bush, room 8


T. LUKE'S HOSPITAL, George H. Jenks, M. D. superintendent, E s San Jose Av, bet Twenty-seventh and Twenty-eighth


T. MARK'S BUILDING, , SW cor Kearny and Morton


T. MARY'S COLLEGE, Brother Justin presi- dent, E s Mission, 4 miles from City Hall


I. MARY'S HOSPITAL, N s Bryant, bet First and Rincon Pl


. Nicholas Hotel, John C. Cornyn proptr, 212-216 First


Nicholas Insurance Co. (New York), Edward E. Potter agent, office 200 Sansom


Patrick's Mutual Aid Association Nos. 1 and 2, 771 Market


Paul Ambroise, physician, office and r. 850 Market Paul Charles, fresco painter, r. 33 Fifth


[. PAUL'S INSURANCE CO. (of St. Paul, Minn.), Hutchinson & Mann agents, office 320-324 California


Rose Academy (Dominican Sisters), Tyler, bet Steiner and Pierce


Supery Antoine (Antoine St. Supery & Co.), r. 54 Tehama


Supery Antoine & Co. (Baptista Passama), saw- dust and sand dealers, 131 Main


Ulpreiy Celestin, waiter F. Lacoste, r. 315 Jessie Vincent School, Sister Bruno principal, S s Mis- sion, bet New Montgomery and Third


E acke Adolph, cabinetmaker, r. 516 Stockton


E acke George, accountant Thomas Bell, r. 605 Bush E ake Ernst, confectionery and toys, 1817 Powell ats Hannah (widow), r. 209 Prospect Pl


Gats J. F., groceries and liquors, 955 Harrison


Eats Tonko, millhand Capitol Mills


& ber Joseph C., machinist Union Iron Foundry, r. 677 Harrison


cey Henry, assistant weigher Custom House, r. W s Dolores, bet Twenty-seventh and Twenty-eighth


Bcey Mary N., compositor Alta California, r. 612 Powell


Sey William, seaman, r. 127 Jackson


Stey. See Stacy


Scio Anton, laborer What Cheer House Restaurant, 529 Sacramento


Sk Edmund, driver N. B. and Mission R. R., r. 827 Folsom


Sık Edwin J., traveling salesman, r. 311 Stockton


Sk James, hostler City R. R., r. 1333 Minna


Sk James, paperhanger George W. Clark, r. 164 Clementina


Sik John (Stack & Lacombe), r. 39 Louisa


St k John, gasfitter McNally & Hawkins, r. Oakland


Si k Michael, laborer, r. 512 Mission


& k Michael, seaman, r. 9 Pacific


Slk Michael, teamster Riley & Vest, r. SW cor Drumm & East


Stk Richard, miller Genesee Mill Co., r. 13 Clinton


Stk Richard, teamster, r. SE cor Kentucky and Merrimac, Long Bridge


Mk Thomas, chicken ranch, N s Silver Av, Univer- sity Mound


stk Thomas, shoemaker H. M. Couch, r. NE cor Twentieth and Valencia


stk Timothy J., salesman George W.Clark, r. 10 Hill Stk William, r. 417 Minna


3t k William, r. 512 Mission


stk William, machinist, r. 685 Clementina


3t k & Lacombe (John Stack and George Lacombe), latters, 639 Market


It shouse H. R., r. 303 Turk


3t. shouse Robert, stage machinist California Theater, . 1026 Clay


stixman A., master mariner, office 305 East


otipole Berry B., r. 739 Harrison


Stixpole Frank, porter Buyer, Reich & Co., r. 304 Third


Stixpole M. W., cashier Keane Brothers, r. 217 Geary Stum Michael, laborer, r. W s Dolores, nr Thirtieth stim Maria J., millinery, 141 Post, r. 106 Mason Star Esther A. (widow), r. 502 Powell


tar J., coalpasser stm Cora, Washington St. Wharf tar. See Stacey


ti er Frank, farmer, r. Helvetia Hotel


¿ te nan Peter, deckhand stm Sonoma, Jackson Street Vharf


Stadtegger George, bookkeeper German Savings and Loan Society, r. 15 Leavenworth


Stadtfeld Jacob, melter melter and refiner's dept U. S Mint, r. 1508 Jones


STADTFELD JACOB Jr., mining secretary, office 419 California, room 26, r. 1508 Jones


Stadtfeld William C., r. 1508 Jones


Staeglich Frank, landscape gardener, r. 1307 Jack- son


Staehli John, r. 527 Pacific


Staempfli Charles, traveller Denicke Brothers, r. Oak- land


Staengel Eberkart, confectioner, 1432 Pacific


Staepli Aline Mrs., French bakery, 819% Howard


Staepli Michael, wood carver, r. 819% Howard


Staff Josephine, domestic 34712 Grove


Staffelbach Edward (Staffelbach & Herkenham), r. 108 Steuart


Staffelbach & Herkenham (Edward Staffelbach and Charles Herkenham), liquor saloon, 108 Steuart


Stafford Cassius H., salesman Jonas J. Morrison, r. 1759 Howard


Stafford Edward, gardener, r. 247 Second


Stafford Henry J., compositor Evening Bulletin, r. 114 Freelon


Stafford John, r. 125 Post


Stafford John, seaman, r. Western House, 134 Steuart


Stafford John A., foreman Whittier, Fuller & Co., r. 619 Battery


Stafford Ronald, bookkeeper LeCount Bros.


Stafford Thomas H., blacksmith, r. 706 Lombard


Stafford William, r. Clarendon House


Stafford William, coalheaver S. S. Ancon, Broadway Wharf


Stafford William, foreman Cal. Cracker Co., r. 16 Pfeiffer


Stafford William, seaman, r. 421 Linden


Stafford William, seaman, r. 126 Ivy Av


Stafford William, shipcarpenter, r. 114}% Freelon


Stafford William G., clerk Joseph Macdonough, r. 574 Folsom


Stager Henry, laborer William Haker, r. 950 Bryant Stager Richard (Wieners & Stager), r. 436 Third


Stagg Cornelius, proptr Ocean View House, Ocean House Road, 6% miles from City Hall


Stagg James W., sawyer California Mills, r. 765 Market Stagnaro Domenico, Garibaldi Guard Armory, 423 Broadway


Stahl Arnold, bookkeeper Hoffman & Co., r. 310 Stockton


Stahl Charles, carpenter, r. 906 Pacific, rear


STAHL EDWARD, liquor saloon, 228 Bush, r. Siegfried's Hotel


Stahl Frederick, r. Hansa Hotel


Stahl Frederick, baker Emil A. Engelberg, r. 418 Kearny


Stahl Henry, baker Meyer & Muehe, r. 230 Jessie


Stahl Henry N. (Stahl & Von Aspern), r. 304 Seven- teenth


Stahl Jane M. (widow), r. 20 Hinckley


Stahl Jasper, pilot, r. 647 Stevenson


Stahl Morris, peddler, r. Sacramento Hotel


Stahl Salome, domestic 13 Russ


Stahl T., cabinetmaker, r. 814 Montgomery


Stahl William G., tinsmith, r. 1600 Powell


Stahl & Von Aspern (Henry N. Stahl, and John Von Aspern) , liquor saloon, 415 Pine


Stahlberg Peter, tanner Samuel Bloom


Stahle Casimer, cabinetmaker, r. NE cor Fifth and Brannan


Stahle Charles, cabinetmaker, r. 455 Jessie, rear


Stahle Charles A., bookbinder Edward Bosqui & Co., r. 1009 Pacific


Stahle Edward F., clerk John A. Benson, r. 204 Valencia


Stahle Henry, barber, r. 938 Pacific


Stahle Henry W., hairdressing saloon and baths, Oc- cidental Hotel, r. NE cor Pacific and Mason


Stahle John (Stable & Bernhard), r. 1109 Pacific


STAHLE & BERNHARD (John Stahle and


Bernhard Bernhard), proptrs Russ House Baths, 217 Mont, and hairdressing saloon Palace Hotel Stahlecker John, shoemaker, r. 218 Pacific Stahman Albert, grocer, r. 915 Pacific, rear


Stahr Henry P. A., master mariner, r. 113 Jasper Pl Staib Conrad, shoemaker, r. 932 Folsom


Staidohar Daniel (Staidohar & Co), r. 242 Third


Staidohar & Co. (Daniel Staidohar), hat manufs, 242 Third


Stair Alexander, r. 37 Second


BEAMISH sells Jouvin Gloves, all shades, large assortment.


HUTCHINSON & MANN, Agents Trade Insurance Co., of Camden, N. J.


ANDERSON & RANDOLPH. Jewelers. 101 Montgomery St.


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Stakes A. G. Mrs., adjuster coiners' department, U. S. Mint, r. 850 Market


Stalder Joseph Jr., bookkeeper B. M. Atchinson & Co., r. Oakland


Staley A. J., r. Grand Central Hotel


Staley Arthur, canmaker B. C. Austin, r. Oakland Staley William, workman U. S. Mint, r. 761%% Howard Staley William H., boxmaker Union Box Factory, r. 309 Fifth


Staley William N., teamster, r. 1 Vernon Pl


Stallard Joshua H., physician, office and r. 37 Post


Stallman Charles, clerk Charles F. Marwedel, r. 1824 Sutter


Stallman Nettie Miss, assistant Jefferson Grammar School, r. 1824 Sutter


Stalter Gustave, porter Nucleus House


Stamant David, varnisher Fifth Street Furniture Manuf Co., r. 9%% Morgan Pl


Stambey James, miner, r. Clipper Hotel


Stamer August, blacksmith, r. 17%% Glover


Stamer Henry (Green & Stamer), r. 177% Glover


Stamer Henry, cook, r. 26 Tehama


Stamer Julius C. (Zierenberg & Stamer). r. 717 Folsom Stamer Mathias H., cook J. C. Donley, r. 7 Dikeman Pl


Stamer Otto, shoemaker, r. Hackmeier's Hotel


Stamp Charles, cook Palace Hotel, r. 720 Mission


Stamp Hezekiah, bricklayer New City Hall, r. Fourth Street Hotel


Stamper George W., salesman Palmer Bros., r. Wind- sor House


Stamper Joseph W. (J. W. Stamper & Co.), r. NW cor Bush and Dupont


Stamper Julius, foreman Harris Bros., r. 325 Fell Stamper J. W. & Co. (Aaron Goldberg), manufs mat- tresses and bedding, 215 Bush


Stamper Rachel, with Mrs. H. Jacobs & Co., r. NW cor Bush and Dupont


Stamps Alfred, teamster W. G. Jobson, r. 511 Bush Stanbery Augustus, r. 21 Hawthorne


Stanbridge Albert H., machinehand Pac. Barrel and Keg Factory, r. 243 Dora


Stanbridge Charles E., cooper Cal. Sugar Refinery. r. cor Eighteenth Av and R., South S. F.


Stanceovich Peter, fisherman, r. 19 Vallejo


STANDARD AUTOMATIC GAS REGULA- TOR, Jacob Merritt proptr, office 204 Bush Standard Building and Loan Assn, rooms 232 Sutter STANDARD FIRE AND MARINE INSUR- ANCE CO. (of New Zealand), James P. Cox manager Pacific Branch, office 306 Sansom


Standard Gold Mining Co. (Mono Co., Cal.), William Willis secretary, office 29 Nevada Block


Standard Oil Co. of California (Ventura Co., Cal.), D. G. Scofield secretary, office 120 Front


STANDARD OIL CO. (of Cleveland, Ohio, and New York), office 123 California


STANDARD PUBLISHING CO. (J. D. Robert- son and P. E. McCarthy). office 621 San, room 7 STANDARD SALOON, Pendleton & Myers proptrs, 318 Bush


STANDARD SHIRT FACTORY, Neustadter Bros. proptrs. Es Gough, bet Grove and Hayes, depot NW cor Battery and Pine


STANDARD SOAP CO., Richard P. Thomas president, F. W. Clements secretary, office and salesroom 204 Sacramento, factory West Berkeley STANDARD THE (weekly), Standard Publishing Co. proptrs, office 621 Sansom, room 7


STANDARD THEATER, M. B. Leavitt mana- ager, 320 Bush


Standeford William W., inspector Custom House, r. Oakland


Standerwick Harry P., journalist S. F. Chronicle, r. 235 Kearny


Standerwick James S., clerk Greenebaum, Helbing & Co., r. East Oakland


Standidge William, machinist A. M. Jewell & Co., r. 1111 Howard


Standinger Louis, steward Tivoli Garden, r. 619 Pine Standish William J., dyer, r. €02 Mission


Standley James, seaman r. 127 Jackson


Standridge Samuel E., laborer, r. cor Eighteenth Av and R


Stanfield Hannah E. Mrs., seamstress, r. 715 Howard Stanford Belle M. Miss. assistant Jackson Street Pri- mary School, r. 2401 Buchanan


Stanford Charles P., r. 2401 Buchanan


Stanford Harrison L., glassblower S. F. and Pac. Glass Works, r. 118 Fulton


Stanford Hotel, C. Lehrke & Co. proptrs, NW cor Fourth and Bluxome


Stanford Jerome B., r. 2324 Mission


Stanford Joseph L., assistant secretary San Francisco Stock and Exchange Board, r. 29 Dupont


STANFORD LELAND, president Central Pac. R. R., office NE cor Fourth and Townsend, room 42, r. SW cor California and Powell


Stanford Michael, sash and blindmaker, r. 1139% Mission


Stanford Myron E., carpenter J. V. Lawrence, r. 2401 Buchanan


Stanford William, laborer, r. SW cor Georgia and Sierra




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