The San Francisco directory: embracing a general directory of residents and a business directory : also, a directory of streets, 1879 , Part 43

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


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Breck Nicolas, cook, r. 1337 Dupont


Brecken Mary Miss, domestic 299 Hyde


Breckinridge John W., r. 1512 Jackson


Breckwoldt Fritz, laborer Cal. Sugar Refinery, r. W s Dore, nr Bryant


Brectshander Fritz, foreman Bavaria Brewery, r. 404 Montgomery Av


Brede Henry, laborer Cal. Sugar Refinery, r. 506 Ninth Brede Henry J., groceries and liquors, 1501 Market Brede. See Breed


Bredendeik John F., clerk Charles Nuhrenberg, r. NW cor Polk and Broadway


Bredhoff Charles, bookkeeper Seebe Bros. & Plage- mann, r. Oakland


Bredhoff Henry, liquor saloon, 423 East


Bredhoff John, tinsmith, r. 423 East


Bredlow Hermann, carpenter, r. N s Prospect Av, nr Folsom


Bredull Reinhold, physician, office and r. 16 Bowen's Block, Railroad Av, South-S. F.


Bree John Jr., brassfinisher John Bree Sr., r. 1735 Market


Bree John Sr., brassfounder and musical-instrument- maker, 1733 Market


Bree John, musician, r. 323 Fifth


Bree Mary, laundress Brunswick House


Bree Peter J., cutler Reinhold Hoppe, r. West Oakland Bree Thomas W., teacher banjo and actor Bella Union Theater, r. 1735 Market


Breed Daniel, bookkeeper Otis & Co., r. 512 Jones


Breed Edward A., bookkeeper A. P. Hotaling & Co., r. 8 Brenham P1


Breed Henry L., r. 1014 Stockton


Breed S. F. Mrs., test medium, r. 327 O'Farrell


Breede H. August, liquor saloon, 809 Clay, r. 732 Union Breen Frank, cabinetmaker Terrence Duffy, r. 520 Stev Breen John, cooper, r. 628 Post


Breen John, fireman stmr Thomas A. Whitelaw, r. 4 South Park Av


Breen John, helper Union Iron Works, r. Jackson, bet Mason and Taylor


Breen John, livery stable, 222 Fifth, r. 408 Clementina Breen John, stevedore, r. 869 Market


Breen Mary (widow), children's nurse St. Joseph's R. C. Infant Asylum, E s Q, bet Seventeenth and Nineteenth avs, South S. F.


Breen Michael J., porter County Tax Collector, r. 1101 Broadway


Breen O., car driver, r. Philadelphia House


Breen Owen, horseshoer, 5 Belden, r. 339 Jessie


Breen Patrick, dairyman, S s Bright, bet Randolph and Central, San Miguel


Breen Susan (widow), r. S s Florence, nr Randolph, San Miguel Station


Breen Thomas, machinist, r. cor Market and I.aguna Breen Timothy, laborer, r. 1019 Market, rear


Breen Timothy K., salesman J. J. O'Brien & Co., r. 422 Minna


Breese Joseph C., salesman Snow & May, r. 1823 Jessie Breeze Charles K. (Breeze & Loughran), r. Occidental Hotel


Breeze James H., inspector Custom House, r. 509 Nineteeth


Breeze Louise (widow), r. 1330 Sutter


BREEZE & LOUGHRAN (Charles K. Breeze and Thomas Loughran), produce and provision mer- chants, SW cor Washington and Davis


Breffeihl Louis C., steward Miners' Restaurant, r. 540 Washington


Bregante Gerolamo, Italian Benev. Soc., 423 Wash


Brehany Charles, baker Grand Hotel, r. 37 Louisa


Brehm Edward E., stock clerk Feigenbaum & Co., r. 211 Fifteenth


Brehm Lewis W., clerk, r. 211 Fifteenth


Brehm P. C .. barber Charles N. Fleischman, r. 2 Chatham Pl


Brehm Rudolph W., sawyer Frank Gracier, r. 211 Fif- teenth


Brehout Louis, confectioner Masson Frères, r. 604 Vallejo


Breidenberg Jacob, tailor, r. 8 Virginia Pl


Breig John, r. 1920 Sutter


Breiling Christina (widow), r. 147 Ninth


Breiling Frank, Market, SE cor Third and Minna, r. 617 Third


Breiling John (Breiling & Dahl, , r. 562 Howard


Breiling John, engineer Holland & Ruppel, r. 14 Wil- liam


Breiling & Dahl (John Breiling and Henry Dahl) , mar- ket, 216 Second


Breisacher Ferdinand, clerk, r. 428 Broadway


Breitenbach Frank, teamster Andrew Frei, r. 1015 York


Breitenbach Joseph (F. Thomas & Co.), r. 713 Natoma Breithing Robert, r. 541 Minna


Brekel Frederick, smoked meats, 26 Centre Market, r. cor Gough and Lombard


Brekle Fritz, driver Golden City Brewery, r. 1431 Pac Brekle Gottleib, proptr Golden City Brewery, 1431 Pacific


Brella Joseph, coppersmith, r. 11 Union Pl


Bremarman Henry, laborer Joseph Newbauer, r. 219 Main


Bremberg Berndt L., operator Gold and Stock Tele- graph Co., r. 826 Broadway


BREMEN BOARD OF UNDERWRITERS, Henry Balzer & Co., agents, office 209 Sansom


Bremen Thomas, longshoreman, r. 17 Hinckley


Bremer Chr., janitor, r. 228 Bush


Bremer Ernest, collector Oakland Ferry, r. 714 Seven- teenth


Bremer H., seaman, r. 12 Jackson


Bremer Herman Jr., salesman Fisher & Co., r. Ala- meda


BREMER HERMANN, proptr Siegfried's Hotel, 228 Bush, and Platt's Hall, 216 Mont, r. 228 Bush Bremer J. H., drayman Washington Market


Bremer John, farmer, r. 529 Sacramento


Bremer John H., groceries and liquors, NE cor Vallejo and Larkin


Bremer Joseph, r. South Park Hotel


Bremer Joseph (Joseph Bremer & Co.), r. 1228 Post


Bremer Joseph & Co., manufs cigars and importers leaf tobacco, 310 Sacramento


Bremer Nicholas, steam baths, 722 Montgomery


Bremer Otto A., gunsmith Heber & Moller, r. Alameda Bremer William, teamster Empire Brewery, r. 825 Har Bremer William H., general commission agent, office 310 Sacramento, r. Lick House


Bremermann L., expressman, cor Sac and Mont


Bremmer George, salesman Tobin, Davisson & Co., r. 126 Tyler


Brendell Bridget, domestic 1613 Franklin


Brendle M. (Rebstock & Brendle), r. 22 Turk


Brendt Johanna Mrs., ladies' nurse, r. 1039 Folsom Brenemar Louis H., clerk, r. 1028 Pacific


Brenham Betty (widow), r. 510 Guerrero


Brenizer John A., tinsmith Henry E. Lea, r. 19 Silver Brennan Anna, domestic The Baldwin


Brennan Bros. (Matthew and Daniel), proptrs Four- Mile House, and groceries, liquors and market, NW cor Mission and Thirty-first


Brennan D., laborer Mission Rock Warehouse, r. 530 Third


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


BEAMISH imports direct the latest Novelties, Scarfs, etc., etc.


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ANDERSON & RANDOLPH, Jewelers, 101 Montgomery St.


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Brennan Daniel (Brennan Bros.), r. NW cor Mission and Thirty-first


Brennan Daniel, ironworker Pacific Rolling Mill


Brennan Delia Miss, furnished rooms, 555 Mission


Brennan Edmund, wagonmaker John W. Farren, r. 12 Howard


Brennan Ellen J. (widow), r. 515 Geary


Brennan Frank, tinsmith W. W. Montague & Co., r. 1017 Howard


Brennan James, clerk Stephen McGillan, r. 118 E:ldy Brennan James, liquor saloon, Ss Folsom, bet Fourth and Fifth, r. 10 Bryant Av


Brennan James, merchant, r. 2510 Post


Brennan James, wines and liquors, NE cor Townsend and Liberty


Brennan James E., salesman C. H. Bayley, r. 652 Na- toma


Brennan James F., barkeeper stm James M. Donahue, r. 1807 Stockton


Brennan James M., r. 119 Perry


Brennan Jane (widow), r. 514 Minna


Brennan J. E., painter Pioneer White Lcad Works, r. 211 Clara


Brennan John (Kennedy & Brennan), r. 718 Howard


Brennan John, r. NW cor Folsom and Twentieth


Brennan John, candymaker J. Canty


Brennan John, dry goods clerk, r. 41 Everett


Brennan John, fireman stin Mary Garratt, Washing- ton-St. Wharf


Brennan John, gardener, r. 1918 Pacific Av


Brennan John, laborer, r. N s Sierra, nr Louisiana


Brennan John, rigger, r. 12 Howard


Brennan John stairbuilder, r. 936 Folsom


Brennan John C., milk ranch, Filbert, bet Pierce and Steiner


Brennan John T., porter Hoffinan & Co., r. cor Santa Clara and Utah


Brennan Kate, cook Kennison & Bruce, r. Ws San Bruno Road, near Twenty eighth


Brennan Maggie, dressmaker, r. 1521 Mission


Brennan Margaret Miss, seamstress House of Mercy, NE cor Bryant and Rincon PI


Brennan Martin (Brennan & Lynch), r. 1001 Battery Brennan Martin, porter, r. 1119 Greenwich


Brennan Martin, tanner, r. SW cor Clipper & Noe


Brennan Mary Miss, dressmaker, r. 652 Natoma


Brenuan Mary (widow), r. 352 Natoma


Brennan Matthew (Brennan Bros.), r. NW cor Mission and Thirty-first


Brenaan Matthew J., cashier M. J. Flavin, r. 515 Geary


Brennan Michael, r. 230 Minna


Brennan Michael, laborer, r. 78 Everett


Brennan Michael, laborer r. Brooklyn Hotel, 210 Bush


Brennan Michael T .. salesman Blochman & Cerf, r. 211 Clara


Brennan Owen, steward, Overland House


Brennan Patrick, laborer, r. 212 Broadway


Brennan Patrick, laborer, r. 1001 Battery


Brennan Patrick J, (Brennan & Cawley) , r. 10 Bryant Av


Brennan Patrick J., gilder, Fr. H. Rosenbaum & Co., r. 558% Howard


Brennan Peter, clerk, r. 1521 Mission


Brennan Richard, stonemason, r. 1521 Mission


Brennan Richard P. Rev., pastor Mission Dolores Church, r. W s Dolores, bet Sixteenth and Seven- teenth


Brennan Thomas, groceries and liquors, Ss Twenty- fifth, bet Dolores and Church


Brennan Thomas, laborer freight department Central Pac. R. R.


Brennan Thomas, laborer Pacific Rolling Mill


Brennan Thomas, shoemaker S. W. Rosenstock & Co., r. 50 Natoma


Brennan Thomas J., bellman Brooklyn Hotel, 210 Bush


Brennan Thomas J., clerk Glover & Willcomb, r. 224 Eleventh


BRENNAN THOMAS W., Old California Ex- change, NE cor Kearny and Clay, r. 931 Howard Brennan William (Hughes & Brennan), r. 554 Bryant Brennan William, r. 108 Welch


Brennan William, driver La Grande Laundry Co.


Brennan William, laborer Andrew Onderdonk, r. 9 Post


Brennan William, liquor saloon, 815 Clay


Brennan William P., clerk forwarding department Wells, Fargo & Co., r. 914 Taylor


Brennan William T., assistant night janitor Indus- trial School


Brennan & Cawley (Patrick J. Brennan and William J. Cawley) , liquor saloon, 82712 Folsom


Brennan & Lynch (Martin Brennan and Simon Lynch) , boarding, 1001 Battery


Brennan. See Brannan


Brenner Caroline, domestic 1519 Van Ness Av


Brenner Gustave, assistant bookkeeper Pacific Jew- elry Co., r. 1529 Post


Brenner Leopold, fish, 62 Centre Market, r. 1529 Post Brenner Martin (Brenner & Kraft), r. St. Mary, bet California and Pine


Brenner Mary, domestic 1519 Van Ness Av


Brenner William H., salesman Yates & Co., r. 1226 Pac Brenner & Kraft (Martin. Brenner and Ferdinand Kraft), coffee saloon, 540 California


Brennick James, salesman West Coast Furniture Co., r. 625 Harrison


Brenning Gustave, longshoreman, r. 3 Natoma


Brenton John C., lamplighter S. F. Gas Light Co., r. 710 Vallejo


Breny Adolph, shoemaker Boisseau & Co., r. 320 Dup Breny Louis, shoemaker Louis Blanchette, r. 405 Filbert


Brenzell Henry, r. Hackmeier's Hotel


Brereton D. Maher, salesman S. Mosgrove & Co., r. 502 O'Farrell


Brereton James, capitalist, r. 514 Brannan


Brereton John M., porter Armes & Dallam, r. Oakland Brereton Robert N., r. 418 California


Breschini Pasquale (John Mignola & Co.), r. 2420 Post Breslau Maggie Miss, r. 2523 Mission


Breslauer B. & Co. (Elias Breslauer), clothing, 54 Third


Breslauer Benjamin (B. Breslauer & Co.), r. 1624 Sut Breslauer Elias (B. Breslauer & Co.), r. 54 Third


Breslauer Henry, Club rooms, 419 Pine, r. 803 Leav Breslauer Lipman (Simon & Breslauer), r. 614 O'Far Breslin Daniel, laborer, r. 213 Perry


Breslin Delia Miss, dressmaking, 117 Shipley


Breslin Hugh, driver Market St. and Hayes Valley R. R., r. 1518 Turk


Breslin Jennie, domestic 142 Seventh


Breslin Jeremiah, service man S. F. Gaslight Co.


Breslin John, seaman, r. 117 Shipley


Breslin John, stonemason, r. 7 Ewer Pl


Breslin John, wines and liquors, 123 Fremont, r. 51 Clementina


Breslin Lawrence Rev. D. D., pastor Potrero R. C. Church, r. E s Alabama, bet Twenty-fourth and Twenty-fifth


Breslin Maggie Miss, laundress La Grande Laundry, Thirteenth, bet Howard and Folsom


Breslin Michael, shoemaker, r. 650 Mission


Breslin Owen, proptr Cassius Hotel, NE cor Louisiana and Sierra


Breslin Patrick, brassfinisher, r. 213 Perry


Breslin Patrick, hostler Junius G. Foster, Cliff House Breslin Patrick O., car driver, r. 8 Hubbard


Breslin William, laborer, r. Terminal Hotel


Breslin William, with S.F.Gas Light Co., r. 3% Verona


Bresnahan Donald, laborer, r. 213 Perry


Bresnahan John, laborer, r. 416 Clementina


Bresnahan Kate (widow), r. 661 Natoma


Bresnan Michael, shoemaker Buckingham & Hecht, r. 650 Mission


Bresse Louis, liquor saloon, SW cor Montgomery and Merchant, r. 708 Larkin


Bressingham Miss, dressmaker, r. 771 Mission


Bressner Lena Miss, domestic 403 Van Ness Av


Bresson Joseph, tobacco factory, 928 Pacific


Brestat August, cook, r. SW cor Diamond and Jersey Brettonnel Alfred, jeweler Julius V. Brettonnel, r. 1023% Sutter


Brettonnel Julius V., lapidary & jeweler, 328 Bush, r. 1023 % Sutter


Brett Michael, hostler Sutter St. R. R., r. 9 Austin Brett William G., waiter Chaquette & Pinson, r. 646 Howard


Breuer Barbara (widow), r. 938 Howard


Breuer Henry, fresco painter, r. 938 Howard


Breuer Hermann, groceries and liquors, 511 Filbert


Breviate of Records. F. W. Croudace printer and pub- lisher, office 620 Merchant


Brevoort August, shoemaker, r. 3 Folsom Av


Brew Nathaniel, capitalist, r. 748 Harrison


Brew Nathaniel C., upholsterer West Coast Furniture Co., r. 748 Harrison


Brewen Anna (widow), r. 111% Fifth


BULLOCK & JONES, Importing Tailors, 105 Montgomery Street.


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


Toys at GEO. LOOMIS', 706 to 716 Kearny St., opposite the Plaza.


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Brewer Andrew G., carpenter California Mills, r. 62 Tehama


Brewer George W., broker, office 405% California, r. S s Twentieth, bet Guerrero and Dolores


Brewer Harry, clerk freight department Central Pac. R. R., r. 4 Oak Grove Av


Brewer Helena Mrs., bakery, 1711 Market


Brewer Henry, seaman, r. 29 Pacific


Brewer Jacob, carpenter, r. 1711 Market


Brewer John, laborer freight department Central Pac. R. R.


Brewer John H. (Brewer & Barstow), attorney at law, office 330 Pine, rooms 49-50, r. Oakland


Brewer John M., miller, r. 4 Oak Grove Av


Brewer Josephine, domestic 2 Bush St. Pl


BREWER RUDOLPH G., liquor saloon, 512 Front


BREWER & BARSTOW (John H. Brewer and Alfred Barstow), attorneys at law, office 330 Pine, rooms 49-50


Brewster D. Mrs., furnished rooms, SE cor Post and Dupont


Brewster D. G., purser Pacific Mail S. S. City of Syd- ney


Brewster George, glazier and painter John Brewster, r. 1621 Post


Brewster John, glazier and painter, 17 Belden r. 1621 Post


Brewster Julia (widow), r. 534 Ellis


Brewster Mary Mrs. (widow), furnished rooms, 127 Montgomery


Brewster Rolla E., mining, office 314 Montgomery, r. 234 Bush


Brewster William, rigger, Bryant, nr Beale, r. 1003 Capp


Brewton James C. (Brewton & Cady) , r. 629 Clay


Brewton & Cady (James C. Brewton and William J. Cady), wines and liquors, 422 Kearny


Breyhan Christian, harnessmaker M. Warschauer, r. 802 Stockton


Briand Victor, tailor, r. 154 Tehama, rear


Brica David, file cutter Martin Kelly & Co., r. 555 Miss


Bricca Constantine, drayman, r. 515 Union


Brice Frank, stevedore A. C. Freese


Brice James, blacksmith, r. 740 Guerrero


Brichbitz William, cabinetmaker, r. Harmony Hotel


Brichet Angelim, laborer Mrs. Desmer, r. 327 Mont- gomery Av


Brick John G., messenger London and San Francico Bank, r. Alameda


Brick Timothy, laborer Union Iron Works, r. 49 Jessie Brickell John, capitalist, r. 1023 Green


Bricker Jacob, house mover, r. 436%% Clementina


Brickette Mary Mrs., bakery and confectionery, 6 Tyler


Brickette Thomas, clerk, r. 6 Tyler


Brickhouse L. L. Mrs. (widow), r. Lick House


Brickley Ellen (widow) , r. 729% Clementina


Brickley James, carpenter and builder, r. 729 Clem Brickley John, clerk, r. 7291% Clementina


Brickley Michael, policeman City Hall, r. 166 Clara


Brickley Peter, peddler, r. W s Cherubusco, nr Court land Av


Brickley William, waiter Occidental Hotel, r. 52 Louisa Brickwedel Annie (widow), r. 812 Howard


Brickwedel Charles H., liquors, 609 Clay, r. 328 Bran Brickwedel Charles H. Jr., storekeeper stm City of Tokio, r. 328 Brannan


Brickwedel Henry (Henry Brickwedel & Co.), and Supervisor Twelfth Ward, r. 512 Franklin


BRICKWEDEL HENRY & CO. (Martin Henc- ken and Henry Schroder), importers and jobbers wines and liquors, 208 and 210 Front


Brickwedel Jacob (Brickwedel & Goetjen), r. NE cor Mission and Fremont


Brickwedel John (Brickwedel & McGreevy}, r. SE cor Spear and Harrison


Brickwedel M. H., storekeeper stm City of Peking, r. 328 Brannan


Brickwedel Rebecca (widow), r. 4243% Grove


Brickwedel & Goetjen (Jacob Brickwedel and Henry Goetjen), wines and liquors, NE cor Mission and Fremont


Brickwedel & McGreevy (John Brickwedel and John McGreevy), liquor saloon SE cor Spear and Har


Bride Morris, hostler United Carriage Co., r. 713 Clementina, 'rear


Brideson William, expressman, r. 1617 California


Bridewell Mary B. Mrs., dressmaker, r. 1606 Leaven- worth


Bridewell Richard F., architect and builder, r. 1606 Leavenworth


Bridge Charles T., office 224 California, r. 230 Kearny Bridge Frederick, teamster Hiram Clifford, r. Silver Av, bet Mission and San Bruno Road


Bridge Frederick C., foreman United Carriage Co., r. Arlington House


Bridge Matthew, bricklayer, r. 1717 Larkin


Bridge William E. (McCord, Bridge & Co.), r. Arling- ton House


Bridgeford William B., painter John A. Donovan, r. 433% Shipley


Bridgeman John, soapmaker G. R. Lucy & Co., r. 37 Converse


Bridgeman John W. (Glynn & Bridgeman), r. 907 O'Farrell


Bridges Frank, musician, r. 225 Sixth


Bridges George Rufus, engineer N. B. and Mission R. R., r. 333 Geary


Bridges. See Brydges


Bridgewood.George W., machinist, r. 322 Main


Bridgewood James, engineer engine No. 1, S. F. F. D., 419 Pacific


Bridgewood Samuel, engineer engine No. 9, S. F. F. D., r. 320 Main


Bridgewood Samuel J., bookkeeper, r. 322 Main Briefner Pinkus (Briefner & Levy), r. 621 Union


Briefner & Levy (P. Briefner and I. D. Levy), pawn- brokers, 653 Washington


Brieger S., printer, r. Coso House


Briel Henry, butcher Adolph F. Fitscher, r. Fifteenth Av, nr Q, South S. F


Brien John, blacksmith John Higgins, r. 10 Moss Brien John, bottler Bay City Soda Water Co.


Brien John, butcher Henry Schuler, r. 520 Chestnut


Brien Patrick, laborer Andrew ODderdonk


Brien William, seaman, r. 50 Natoma


Brienne Jean, waiter The Baldwin


Brier Columbus, teacher mathematics Urban Acad- emy, r. Oakland


Brierley John, wood and coal, NW cor Seventeenth and Alemany


Bries Frederick, sawyer Herman Granz, r. 27% Clin- ton


Brigaerts Gerard J., machine hand, r. 1717 Ellis


Brigaerts Joseph H., boxmaker Union Box Factory, r. 14 Bourbin Pl


Brigbritz Willianı, cabinetmaker, r. 735 Brannan Briggs -- , r. 6 Miles Pl


Briggs Albert W., engineer, Folger Schilling & Co., r. 1110 Clay


Briggs A. M., furnished rooms, 137 Montgomery, r. Alameda


Briggs Arthur R. (Holloway & Briggs), r. 710 Cal Briggs Charles O., shipcarpenter Matthew Turner


Briggs Clarence B., machinist Risdon I. and L. Works, r. 1720. Turk


Briggs David H., messenger Surveyor's Office Custom House, r. 502 Powell


BRIGGS E. & CO., cigars and tobacco, 646 Market BRIGGS EDGAR (E. Briggs & Co.) , r. 1906 Bdwy Briggs Edgar W., clerk E. Briggs & Co., r. 302 Eigh- teenth .


Briggs Edward K., woodcarver, r. 30 O'Farrell, rear Briggs George W., stoves and tinware, 532 Montgomery Av, r. 523 Montgomery Av


Briggs Gust, proptr Germania Gardens, W s Erie, bet Mission and Howard


Briggs Henry, cigars and tobacco, NW cor East and Commercial, r. 333 East


Briggs Henry S., clerk Samuel R. Rhodes, r. 1717 Larkin


Briggs James, chiropodist, r. 806 Kearny


Briggs J. D., mason, r. 247 Second


Briggs John (Sullivan, Briggs & Co.) , r. W s Erie, bet Mission and Howard


Briggs Joseph D., bartender, r. 1021 Clay


Briggs Julia A. Mrs., clerk L. Saroni & Co., r. 2 Cod- man Pl


Briggs Lucy M. Mrs., r. 318 Kearny


Briggs M. C. Rev., pastor Howard Street Methodist Episcopal Church, r. 9 Hubbard


Briggs Morris E., driver, r. Stanford House


Briggs O. W. Rev., clergyman, office 137 Montgomery, r. Alameda


Briggs Richard S., stonemason, r. 20 Willow


BRIGGS SPENCER R., cigars and tobacco, 200 California, r. 740 Grove


Briggs William, driver United Carriage Co., r. 236 Minna


HUTCHINSON & MANN, Agents of the St. Paul Insurance Company of St. Paul, Minnesota.


The best Western Company.


BEAMISH can afford to sell goods low-Imports direct.


ANDERSON & RANDOLPH, Jewelers, 101 Montgomery St.


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Briggs William N., contractor, r. N s Twenty-third, bet Sanchez and Noe


Briggs William R., capitalist, r. 2720 Mission Brigham -, contractor, r. 304 Third


Brigham Calvin O. (Brigham, Whitney & Co.), r. Oak- land


Brigham Charles B., physician and surgeon, office and r. 703 Market


Brigham Frank E., clerk Brigham, Whitney & Co., r. Oakland


BRIGHAM, WHITNEY & CO. (Calvin O. Brig- ham, A. P. Whitney and John C. Hoppe), whole- sale dairy produce, and provisions, 320 Front


Brigham William H. (Crane & Brigham), r. New York Bright Annie (widow), r. N s Sixteenth, bet Guerrero and Dolores


Bright John, teamster Chase & Wolff, r. 231 Pacific


Bright Michael M., hostler Jersey Farm Dairy, r. 350 Tehama


Bright Star Gold Mining Co. (Kern Co., Cal.), J. W. Pew secretary, office 310 Pine, room 15


Bright Thomas W. E., waiter Palace Hotel, r. 636 Mis- sion


Brighting Robert, metal worker George Hayes & Co., r. 541 Minna


Brigman Martin, seaman, r. 823 Battery


Brignardello Emelia (widow), r. 705 Stockton


Brignardello John, laborer, r. N s Dunn Alley


Brignardello Louis, laborer, r. 533 Green


Brignardello Stephen, laborer, r. 533 Green


Brignola Antonio, fisherman, NE cor Vallejo and Front Brignole John, fruits, 504 Third


Brignoli Dominick, scavenger, r. 706 Montgomery Av Brignoli Louis, laborer, r. 17 Sonora Pl


Brignoni Domenico (Arata & Brignoni), r. 624 Bdwy Brigsby James, r. 142 Seventh


Brill Frank, upholsterer, r. Golden Gate Hotel Brill Henrietta Miss, laundress, r. 426 Fulton Brill John, r. 218 Pacific


Brilliant Aaron, dry-goods peddler, r. 420 Ivy Av Brilliant Mining Co. (Storey Co., Nev.), D. Von Bok- kelen secretary, office 309 California, room 5 Brilliant Tobias, peddler, r. 317 Fell


Brimmerman Christopher, bartender, r. 207 Mont Av Brincatt Salvo, poultry and eggs, 506 Clay, r. W s Potrero Av, bet Twenty-second and Twenty-third Brinckley Levi, waiter Palace Hotel Brind Caleb, confectioner, 1508 Polk


Brindell William, bricklayer, r. 1318 Dupont


Brindle Bridget (widow), r. N s York, bet Twenty- second and Twenty-third


Brine Kate Miss, domestic 1401 Taylor


Brink Charles H., bartender S. P. Collins & Co., r. 127 Montgomery


Brinkerhoff H., first assistant engineer stm Oregon, Oregon S. S. Co.


Brinkmann Charles, laborer, r. Ss Greenwich, nr Mont Brinkmann Delia Mrs., dressmaker, 509 Hayes


Brinkmann Frederick, laborer Cal. Sugar Refinery, r. 1258 Bryant


Brinkmann Henry, cigar factory, 1005 Howard


Brinodelo Louis, laborer, r, 22 Scott Pl


Brinsmade Charles E .. observer Signal Service U. S. A., office 42 Merchants' Exchange


Briody Huglı, bartender Michael Heffernan, r. 2 Cod- man Pl


Briody Louisa (widow), r. 1019 Lombard


Briody Margaret, domestic 1364 Post


Briody Philip, galvanized-ironworker Hayes & Co., r. 1112 Bryant


Brion Frederick, saloon keeper, r. 228 Montgomery Av Brisac Belnor F., salesman, r. 2518 Sacramento


Brisac Felix, canvasser Liverpool and London and Globe Insurance Co., r. 1618 Washington


Brisbois Antoine, harnessinaker, 735 Brannan


Brisco Joseph, vegetable gardener, Fell, bet Broder- ick and Devisadero


Briscoe Willian, messman Pacific Mail S. S. City of New York


Briseno Frank, laundry, and bootblack, 411 Pine, r. 29 Pacific


Brishland Henry, carpenter, r. 211 Minns


Brisico Antone, cook, r. 426 Vallejo, rear


Brisset Arthur, clerk Justinian Caire, r. 516 Green- wich


Bristeed -- Mrs., janitress Noe and Temple Street Primary School


Bristol Andrew, nechanic David W. Ruggles, r. 32 Silver


Bristol Helen G., teacher, r. 709 Ellis


Bristol Henry, cooper Pac. Barrel and Keg Co., r. 225 Ritch


Rristol Jennie K. (widow), teacher, r. 709 Ellis


Bristol Robert D., clerk A. L. Bancroft & Co., r. 709 Ellis


Bristow Phillip, seaman, r. 12 Jackson


Briter George C., r. Palace Hotel


BRITISH AMERICA ASSURANCE CO. (Fire of Toronto, Canada), William N. Olmsted gen- eral agent, office 409 California


BRITISH AND FOREIGN MARINE INSUR- ANCE CO. (limited), Balfour, Guthrie & Co. agents, office 316 California


BRITISH BENEVOLENT SOCIETY OF CALIFORNIA, John P. McCurrie secretary, rooms 730 Montgomery


BRITISH CONSULATE, W. Lane Booker consul, office 319 California


British Mutual Benefit Society, rooms 232 Sutter


Britner Edward, sailmaker, r. 328 Third


Britt James, plumber, r. 2532 White Pl


Britt James W., shoemaker, r. 934% Folsom


Britt Jefferson, hostler Hayes Valley and Market St. R. R., r. 1719 O'Farrell


Britt John, laborer Andrew Onderdonk


Britt Michael, hostler, r. 9 Austin


Britt William, seaman, r. 17 Frederick, rear


Britt William, waiter, r. 646 Howard


Brittain William, carriagesmith Isaac Pollard, r. 435 Twenty-second


Brittain Charles W., chairmaker Heywood Brothers & Co., r. 555 Mission


Brittan Nathaniel J., merchant, r. Union Club


Bri.tan Patrick, laborer C. E. Haseltine


Brittell Charles K., miner, r. 700 California


Britten Michael (Britten & Flemming), r. 427 Hayes


Britten & Flemming (Michael Britten and Max Flem-


ming), pork sansages, etc., 427 Hayes Britten. See Britton


Britto Bartola (widow), r. 1113 % Kearny


Britton George W. (Goodwin & Co.), r. 1313 Taylor


Britton James A., carpenter William Kreger, r. 1774 Folsom


Britton John, engineer Eagle Brewery, r. 1774 Folsom Britton Joseph, superintendent Clay St. Hill R. R.,


office SW cor Clay and Leavenworth (and Britton & Rey), r. 829 Union


Britton Patrick, laborer, r. 18 Geneva


Britton Patrick, laborer, r. E s Hartford, bet Eigh- teenth and Nineteenth


Britton William H., bottler Eagle Brewery, r. 1774 Fol BRITTON & REY (Joseph Britton and J. J. Rey),


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