The San Francisco directory: embracing a general directory of residents and a business directory : also, a directory of streets, 1879 , Part 86

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


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Evans Augustus T.,importer, office 522 Montgomery, r. 1930 Pine


Evans Caleb P., headclerk U. S. Railway Mail Service, r. Sacramento


Evans Carrie B. Miss, tailoress, r. 32 Page


Evans Charles, driver Market St. R. R., r. 1108 Steiner Evans Charles, expressman, r. 32 Crocker


Evans Charles W., butcher C. B. Woolhouse, r. 522 Valencia


Evans Chester H (Thomson & Evans), r. 749 Howard Evans David, r. N s Shasta, bet Illinois and Michigan Evans E. A. Mrs., housekeeper Overland House, 531- 533 Sacramento


Evans Edward, seaman, r. 823 Battery


Evans Evan, master mariner, r. 117 Drumm


Evans Frank, driver N. B. and Mission R. R., r. 826 Folsom


Evans Frank, waiter Junius G. Foster, Cliff House


Evans George, carpenter, r. 556 Brannan


Evans George, finisher I. M. Wentworth Boot and Shoe Co., Berkeley, r. 1028 Vallejo


Evans George, inventor, r. 26 Sacramento


Evans George A., bookkeeper Pacific Rolling Mills, r. S s Seventeenth Av, bet I and J


Evans George A., shoefitter Buckingham and Hecht, r. 32 Page


Evans George A., veterinary surgeon and horseshoeing, 308 Main


Evans George H., weaver Mission Woolen Mills, r. 522 Valencia


Evans Gomer, bookkeeper Parrott & Co., r. 1214 Mc- Allister


Evans Henry A., shoemaker S. W. Levy, r. 32 Page Evans Henry J. (Meisner & Evans), r. 22 Stockton Evans Jennie (widow), r. 715 Howard


Evans John, boatman, r.1 Berry


Evans John, bookkeeper, r. 825 Folsom


Evans John, capitalist, r. NE cor Vallejo and Van Ness Av


Evans John, painter George J. Smith, r. S s Vallejo, nr Franklin


Evans John E., ironworker Pacific Rolling Mill, r. E s Tennessee, nr Butte


Evans John T., chemist and assayer, r. 908 Leav


Evans Joseph, traveling salesman More, Reynolds & Co., r. 1012 Vallejo


Evans Joseph F., special agent U. S. Treasury De- partment, office Custom House third floor, r. Oak- land


Evans Joseph J., salesman Cunningham, Curtiss & Welch, r. 1521 California


Evans Josephine C. Miss, assistant Greenwich Street Primary School, r. 427 Sutter


EVANS J. W., agent Domestic Sewing Machine Co., 29 Post, r. 704 Pine


Evans Kate Miss, dressmaker, r. 9 Vassar Pl


Evans Lucy (widow), nurse, r. 1106 Clay


Evans Marion A. Miss, assistant Lincoln Grammar School, r. 1109 Green


Evans Martha A. Miss, tailoress, r. 32 Page


Evans Mary A., domestic, NW cor Octavia and Pacific Av


Evans Meredith Mrs., dressmaker, 205 Sixteenth « Evans Nathaniel, woolsorter Mission Woolen Mills, r. 522 Valencia


EVANS OLIVER P., attorney at law, office 504 Kearny, r. 1237 Stockton


Evans Owen, seaman U. S. stm Shubrick, r. 218 Bdwy Evans Richard, r. New Wisconsin Hotel


Evans Richard, carpenter J M. Comerford, r. N s Twenty-fourth, bet Sanchez and Noe


Evans Richard G. W., horseshoer, r. 308 Main


Evans Rose (widow), r. Fifth Av, bet K and L, South S. F.


Evans Sarah (widow), r. 1109 Green


Evans Taliesin, Evening Bulletin editorial rooms, r. 1831 Bush


Evans Thomas, laborer, r. 1320 Powell


Evans Thomas, machinist, r. 7 Yerba Buena


Evans Thomas, miner, r. 218 Broadway


Evans Thomas, molder Union Iron Works, r. 334 Bryant


Evans Thomas, seaman, r. 46 Steuart


Evans Thomas A., operator American District Tele- graph, NW cor Hayes and Laguna, r. 605 Laguna Evans Walter, machinist Cutting Packing Co., r. 822 Jessie


Evans Warren, r. 9 Laurel Pl


Evans West, railroad ties, office Mission St. Wharf, r. Oakland


Evans William, carpenter, 822 Larkin


Evans William, laborer Pacific Rolling Mill


Evans William, teamster, r. E s Hampshire, bet Santa Clara and Mariposa


Evans William H., r. 715 Howard


Evans William H., foreman blacksmith Golden State and Miners' Iron Works, r. 9 Vassar Pl


Evans William I., paper carrier, r. 551% Natoma


Evans William J., patternmaker Golden State and Miners' Iron Works, r. 9 Vassar Pl


Evans William Martin, searcher of records, 619 Mont- gomery, r. Yerba Buena, bet Clay and Sacramento Evans. See Evens


Evans William W., milkman, Ss Ash Av, bet Franklin and Gough


Evanson Richard, clerk, r. 1913 Stevenson


Evart Jeremiah, seaman, r. 16 Clarence Pl


Evatt Edward I., salesman I. N. Choynski, r. 141 Sil- ver


Evatt Frank B. (Lennon & Evatt), r. 141 Silver


Evatt John W., special policeman Standard Theatre, r. 153 Perry


Evatt William J., hatter, r. 141 Silver


Eveleigh Philip, r. 119 Thirteenth


Eveleth Joseph, carpenter, Cedar, bet Washington and Clay, r N s Green, bet Octavia and Gough


Eveleth Sarah (widow), r. N s Green, bet Octavia and Gough


Eveli Marino, Austrian Benev. Soc., 71 New Mont Eveline George, clerk Stack & Lacombe, r. 56 Jessie


Evelyn George E., hostler William J. Somers, r. 1034 Mission


Evenghight Pietro, brassfinisher, r. 713 Ash Av


EVENING BULLETIN (daily, weekly, and over- land weekly), S. F. Bulletin Co., publishers and proptrs, office 622 Montgomery, editorial rooms 517 Clay


EVENING POST (daily and weekly), Post Publish- ing Co. proptrs, office NE cor Mont and Sac


Evenson John J. (Schottler & Co.), r. 715 Howard


Everding Frederick W. (J. Everding & Co.), r. 911 Scott


EVERDING J. & CO. (John and Frederick Wil- liam Everding and A. A. Dubel), commission merchants, 48 Clay


Everding John (J. Everding & Co.), r. 2116 Mason Everett Alexander H., assayer, r. 2205 Pine


Everett A. P., commission merchant, 405 Front, r. 116 Capp


Everett Charles, laborer Castle Bros.


Everett Crayton W., r. 1008 Mission


Everett Daniel H., bookkeeper Lewis Bros., r. Oak- land


Everett E. A., machinist Union Iron Works, r. 116 Capp


Everett Edward, bookkeeper E. Martin & Co., r. 706 California


Everett Edward, compositor A. L. Bancroft & Co., r. Oakland


Everett Edward, salesman Gutta Percha and Rubber Manufacturing Co., r. Oakland


Everett Henry, seaman Pacific Mail S. S. Colima


Everett House, Hugh Fraser proptr, 55 Second


Everett James J., tailor, r. 616 Kearny


Everett M. V. B. Mrs., r. 1008 Union


Everett Oliver, apprentice P. Huerne, r. 2205 Pine


Everett Samuel F., pressman H. S. Crocker & Co., r. Green, bet Octavia and Gough


Everett S. L., correspondent Journal of Commerce, office 414 Clay, r. Oakland


Everill George, bookkeeper William D. Hobro, r. 902 Sacramento


Everinghim Samuel Mott, clerk Malter & Lind, r. 2012 Mission


Everly Antoine, confectioner Rotger & Wochatz, r. 734 Greenwich


Everly Emmel B., conductor Market St. R. R., r. 234 Sixteenth


Evers Addie Miss, r. 329 Vallejo


Evers Adolph, importer and manuf cigars, 527 Kearny, r. 603 Pine


Evers Annie Miss, teacher, r. 1118 Valencia Evers August, frescopainter, r. 329 Vallejo


BULLOCK & JONES- - Importing Tailors, 105 Montgomery St - Have Correct Styles.


HENRY STEIL, ARTIST TAILOR, Occidental Hotel, 237 Bush Stre:t.


Velocipedes and Rocking Horses at GEO. LOOMIS', 706 to 716 Kearny St


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Evers Bertha (widow), r. 1118 Valencia


Evers Charles D., teamster I. Gutte, r. 1142 Mission Evers Emma Miss, teacher, r. 1118 Valencia


Evers George, teamster I. Gutte, r. 35 Clara


EVERS HENRY, liquor saloon, 801 Kearny, r. 421 Van Ness Av


Evers Hermann, molder Eagle Brass Works, r. 772 Mission


Evers James, boot and shoemaker, 573 Howard


Evers William, billiardmaker, r. 218 Pacific


Evers William, tailor, r. 251 Third


Eversen Charles, waiter Frederick Hansen, r. 1110 Battery


Everson B., sawyer Haskell & Bode, r. NE cor Fifth and Brannan


Everson Charles, rigger and stevedore, r. 1322 Mont Everson Jonas, brassmelter, r. 22 Natoma


EVERSON WALLACE, general agent New Eng- land Mutual Life Insurance Co., office Safe Deposit Building, 328 Montgomery, room 2, r. Oakland Evert Charles J., carpenter, r. 1125 Mission


Evertz John P. C., velvet and plushmaker, 1907 Vallejo Eves Frank, seaman, r. Western House


Evilena Mary Miss, dressmaker, r. 331 O'Farrell Eviston Joseph, caulker, r. 11092% Montgomery Evoulitch Joseph, r. 727 Broadway


Every Joseph, tinsmith W. W. Montague & Co., r. 429 Bush


Ewald Anton (Diemer & Ewald), r. 30 Page


Ewald Barbara (widow), midwife, r. N s Precita Av, nr Mission


Ewald Edward, real estate, r. 1712 Howard


Ewald Edward Jr., clerk Edward Petibeau, r. 1712 Howard


Ewald Frederick, East India bitters and liquors, N s Precita Av, nr Mission


Ewald Theodore (Hasslinger & Ewald), r. 15 John


EWELL L. J., proptr Coso House, 411 .Sansom, Branch House, 424 Sansom, Rest for the Weary, 36 Clay, and milk diary, SE cor Nevada and Ver- mont, r. 2420 Folsom


Ewen John, r. 211 Dora, rear


Ewen Louis T .. clerk William Willis, r. Oakland


Ewen Oliver, chief engineer stm Harriet, Jackson St. Wharf


Ewer Warren B. (S. F. Journal of Commerce Publish- ing Co. and Dewey & Co.), r. 2326 Folsom


Ewer William D. (C. R. Hansen & Co.), r. Oakland Ewgers G., liquor dealer, r. 16 Geary


Ewig Ernest, barkeeper Winter & Pauli, r. 1007 Bat Ewing Allen, seaman, r. Sailors' Home


Ewing Allison, collarmaker Main and Winchester, r. 558 Howard


Ewing Amos D., clerk Frederick A. Konold, r. 324 Treat Av


Ewing Calvin, foreman harnessmaker Main & Win- chester, r. 547 Howard


Ewing Chas G., optician, office 120 Sutter, rooms 57- 58, r. 29 Silver


Ewing Charles S., harnessmaker Main & Winchester, r. 547 Howard


Ewing George (McDonald & Ewing), r. 1118 Alabama Ewing George Jr., wagonmaker, r. 1118 Alabama Ewing Hattie Mrs., dressmaker, r. 1569 Market


Ewing Howard, collarmaker Main & Winchester, r. 558 Howard


Ewing James R., carpenter, r. 1569 Market


Ewing John, blacksmith 856 Howard, r. 824 McAllister Ewing John F., blacksmith, r. 1118 Alabama


Ewing Joseph D., bookkeeper James C. Smith, r. Oak- land


Ewing Luther, hostler Market Street R. R., r. 1430 Turk Ewing Robert, contractor, r. 1400 Van Ness Av Ewing Rocksey Mrs., r. 319 Fourth


Ewing Simeon, operator, Main & Winchester, r. 547 Howard


Ewing Thomas, carpenter, O. & O. S. S. Gaelic


Ewing Thomas, mining, office 328 Montgomery, room 6, r. 2215 Steiner


EXAMINER (daily and weekly), William S. Moss & Co. proprietors and publishers, 533-535 Wash Excelsior Deep Gravel Mining Co. (Placer Co., Cal.), D. F. Verdenal secretary, office 6-7 S. F. Stock Ex- change Building


Excelsior Gravel Co., Joseph W. Clark secretary, office 330 Pine


Excelsior Hotel (Drager & Diederichsen) proprietors, 608-610 Sixth


Excelsior Iron Works, James J. Gallagher proptr, 151- 153 Beale


EXCELSIOR LIVERY STABLE, Lot D. Slocum proptr, 921-923 Sutter


EXCELSIOR MATCH FACTORY, Robinson, Fowler & Co. proptrs, office 215-219 Sacramento Excelsior Mining Co. (Mono Co.), Victor Fernbach secretary, office 9-10 S. F. Stock Exchange Bldg


Excelsior Mining Co. (Pinal Co., Arizona), W. J. Pet- tigrew secretary, office 419 California, room 15


EXCELSIOR PLANING MILLS, William A. Meeker proptr, manuf frames, sash, etc, 657 Bryant EXCELSIOR PRINTING OFFICE, Bacon & Co. proptrs, NW cor Sansom and Clay


EXCELSIOR RESTAURANT, John H. Mentz proptr, NE cor Brannan and First


Excelsior Straw Works, John H. Babbitt proptr, 806 Howard


Excelsior Water and Mining Co. (Nevada and Yuba Cos., Cal.), George P. Thurston secretary, office 315 California, room 8


EXCELSIOR WINDMILL AND HORSE- POWER MANUFACTORY, Harry H. Bod- well proptr, 211-213 Mission


EXCHEQUER MINING CO. (Gold Hill, Nev.), Joseph Gruss secretary, office 418 California


Exempt Fire Co., rooms Brenham Pl, nr Clay Exodius Julia Mme., clairvoyant, 205 Minna


EXOTIC GARDENS, F. A. Miller & Co. proptrs, E s Mission, bet Thirteenth and Fourteenth


Expert Bernard, manuf. inner soles, 353 Tehama, r. 1824 O'Farrell


Express Building, NE cor Montgomery and Cal


EXTRA MINING CO. (Shasta Co., Cal), Charles W. Crane secretary, office 328 Montgomery, room 3 Eybs William (George Cantus & Co.), r. 435 Minna Eyermann B., tailor, r. 2 Yerba Buena


Eyett Edward J., third engineer O. & O. S. S. Oceanic Eymat Gustave, laborer E. Guittard & Co., r. 427 Fil- bert


Eyme Barbara Miss, r. 5 Quincy Pl


Eymers Theodore, boxmaker, r. 608 Sixth


Eyraud A. Mrs., florist, 728 Washington


Eyraud August (Blanc & Eyraud), r. 621 Pacific


Eyre Edward E., stockbroker, r. 905 Sutter


Eyre John, contractor and builder, Es Castro, bet Fifteenth and Sixteenth


Eyre Manuel, attorney at law, office 636 Clay, room 24, r. Napa


Eyre Thomas T. (Carnall & Eyre), r. Berkeley


Eyre William, clerk Corporation Yard, S. F. F. D., 50 Sacramento, r. 323 Kearny


Eyre William Lovell, journalist S. F. News Letter, r. Oakland


Eyrich George, deckhand stm Capital, Oakland Ferry, r. Clipper Hotel


Eysen Edward, draughtsman M. Schmidt & Co., r. 1120 Vallejo, rear


Eytinge Henry, driver City Cab and Transfer Co., r. 174 Jessie


Ezekiel Edwin T., bookkeeper G. M. Josselyn & Co., r. 1620 Clay


Ezekiel Isaac, crockery, 1323 Stockton, r. 705 Vallejo Ezekiels Jannette Mrs., second-hand clothing, 755 Howard


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FAASS William, cabinetmaker, r. 450%% Natoma


Faass. See Fass


Fabbri-Muller Inez, vocalist, r. 428 Eddy


Fabechs Charles, miller, r. 420 Jackson


Fabens Ellen Miss, ladies' furnishing goods, 416 O'Farrell


Fabens F. A. Mrs., r. 416 O'Farrell


Fabens George C., clerk General Superintendent's Office Central Pac. R. R., r. Alameda


Fabens Grace Miss, r. 416 O'Farrell Faber Charles S., clerk, r. 4 Middle


Faber Edward, r. 706 California


Faber Emma (widow), r. 210 Eighteenth


Faber George, blacksmith B. Grave & Co,, r. 23 Morey Alley


Faber Joseph, teamster, r. 23 Morey Alley


Faber M. P. Mrs., r. 4 Middle


Faber Richard, groceries and liquors, 1929 Fillmore, r. SW cor Pine and Fillmore


Faber Valentine, cook, r. Helvetia Hotel


Faber William, clerk August Meyenborg, r. SE cor Front and Pacific


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


BEAMISH sells Jouvin Gloves, all shades, large assortment.


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ANDERSON & RANDOLPH, Jewelers, 101 Montgomery St.


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Fabian Henry A., bridgetender Southern Pac. R. R. Freight Depot, r, S s Townsend, bet Seventh and Eighth


Fabian M. Mrs., teacher music, r. 605 Taylor


Fabian Meyer, r. 605 Taylor


Fabian Samuel M., pianist Kohler & Chase, r. 005 Taylor


Fabiansey Alexander, hairdresser, 1743 Mission, r. 1747 Mission


Fabre Antionette (widow), r. 15 Clara


Fabre Julius, coppersmith George H. Tay & Co., r. 702 Vallejo


Fabri Frank, laborer, r. 211 Tenth


Fabri Guiseppe (Fabri & Belli), r. 423 Broadway


Fabri & Belli (Guiseppe Fabri and Angelo Belli), livery and sale stable, 423 Broadway


Fabris Egnatious, Austrian Benev. Soc., 71 New Mont Fabris Nicholas (Nicholas Fabris & Co.), r. NW cor Montgomery and Jackson


Fabris Nicholas & Co. (Peter B. Bennett), fish, 3 Clay Street Market


Fabry Frederick K,, expressman Francis O. Kane, r. 219 Tenth


Fabry Leopold M., market, 545 Hayes


Fabry Sebastian, butcher, SE cor Fillmore and Haight Faccio Jean, enameler, r. 532 Vallejo


Facco John, laborer, r. N s Ocean House Road, nr Miss Fackle Michael, fireman stm Alice Garratt, Washing- ton St. Wharf


Fadden Joseph, storekeeper O. & O. S. S. Australia Fadelslin James, seaman r. 823 Battery


Faden Daniel, shipjoiner, r. 331 Bryant


Faesi Sophie (widow), teacher French, r. 700 Bdwy Fagan Andrew, laborer Cal. Boiler Works, r. 32 Minna Fagan Bridget (widow), r. 209 Fourth


Fagan Charles, baker, r. N s Sixteenth, bet Guerrero and Dolores


Fagan Christopher, electroplater Cal. Electrical Works, r. 209 Fourth


Fagan Elizabeth (widow), r. 109 Hayes


Fagan Frederick, gasfitter Bush & Scudder, r. 315 Min Fagan Hugh, seaman, r. 29 Pacific


Fagan John, coalpasser Pacific Mail S. S. China


Fagan John, employee Sutter St. R. R., r. 1524 Jack Fagan John, laborer, r. 110 Jones


Fagan John, laborer, r. 432 Brannan


Fagan John, laborer S. F. Cordage Factory, r. Es Ten- nessee, nr Nevada


Fagan John, longshoreman, r. 47% Clementina, rear Fagan Joseph, Ship Calker's Assn., Barras Hall


Fagan Lizzie Miss, saleswoman William J. Davis, r. 109 Hayes


Fagan Margaret, furnished rooms, 440 Third


Fagan Mary (widow), r. 231 Second, rear


Fagan Mary, chambermaid Lick House


Fagan Mary Ann (widow), r. 632 Minna


Fagan Mary J. Miss, assistant Hayes Valley Primary school, r. 110 Jones


Fagan Michael, sodawater manufacturer, r. 7 Mason Fagan Patrick, Tailors' Protective Union, SW cor Kearny and Morton


Fagan Terrence, teamster, r. 157 Perry


Fagan Thomas H., books and stationery, 1024 Market, r. 110 Jones


Fagan William, shipcarpenter. r. 639 Second, rear Fagan William F., coalpasser Pacific Mail S. S. Colima Fagans Mary Ann, r. SE cor Pacific and Virginia Pl Fagen E. A. Mrs., dressmaker, r. 313 O'Farrell


Fagen James (Healey & Fagen), r. 71 Natoma


Fagen James, plumber, r. 315 Minna


Fagen Jane Miss, r: 565 Howard


Fagen John, foundryman, r. 32 Minna


Fagen Terrence W., bookkeeper Healey & Fagen, r. 71 Natoma


Fagen. See Fegan


Fagerberg Frederick W., longshoreman, r. 607 Third Fagerel Charles, boatman, r. 415 East


Fagndodeonezio John, barber John Thomas, r. 107 Jackson


Fagothey Frank, cook John Reagan, r. 416 Minna


Fagothey John, restaurantkeeper, r. 416 Minna


Fagothey Joseph, clerk Engelbrecht, Fox & Co., r. 416 Minna


Fagrell John, seaman, r. 206 Steuart


Fahd George, varnisher Pacific Improvement Co.


Fahey Dennis, hostler Potrero and Bay View R. R., r. W s Iowa, nr Nevada


Fahey James T., adjuster E. Detrick & Co., r. 507 Fil- bert


Fahey John, r. 1500 Taylor


Fahey John J., foreman S. W. Rosenstock & Co., r. 1528 Eddy


Fahey Kate, Miss, domestic, 555 Harrison


Fahey Martin, shoemaker, r. Es Chapultepec, nr Coso Av, Bernal Heights


Fahey Michael, laborer, r. 1510 Octavia


Fahey Michael, laborer, r. S s Lombard, nr Sansom


Fahey Patrick, laborer, r. Guerrero, nr Valencia


Fahey Patrick, longshoreman, r. S s Lombard, nr Sansom


Fahey P. J., laborer Andrew Onderdonk


Fahey Thomas, porter Brooklyn Hotel, 210 Bush


Fahey William, driver Market St. R. R., r. 529 Valencia Fahey. See Fay and Fey


Fahrbach C. F. (Fahrbach & Seidl), r. Oakland


Fahrbach & Seidl (Christian F. Fahrbach and Joseph Seidl), wholesale confectioners, 405 Davis


Fahrendorff John, bookkeeper I. Gutte, r. 1057 Mission Fahrenholz Henry (Welspiel & Fahrenholz), r. 250 Minna


Fahrenholz Henry, laborer, r. 1320 Jackson


Fahrenholz John, chief mate stm Petaluma, r. 1 Simp- son's Pl


Fahrenkrug Christian, groceries and liquors, SW cor Nineteenth and Folsom


Fahrenkrug John F., clerk William John, r. 1318 Kear Fahrenkrug William, groceries and liquors, NE cor Howard and Seventh


Fahsel Lonisa, milliner, r. 205 Seventh


Fair Addie J. Miss, r. 1009 Stockton


Fair George, clerk George J. Theobald & Co., r. East Oakland


FAIR JAMES G., capitalist, office 6 Nevada Block, r. 1120 Pine


Fair Laura D. (widow), r. 1121 Valencia


Fair Lillias L. Miss, r. 1121 Valencia


Fair Louis, seaman, r. 43 Stanly Pl


Fair Mary E. Mrs., dressmaker, r. 1009 Stockton


Fair Pierre, baker Maison Dorée, r. 96 Lynch


Fair Robert, plasterer, r. 926 Folsom, rear


Fairbairn John, stableman Pacific Transfer Co., r. 73 Stevenson


Fairbairn Richard. painter, r. 366 Natoma


Fairbairn Richard Jr .. painter, r. 23 Sixth


Fairbanks John, engineer, r. St. Nicholas Hotel


Fairbanks Joseph (Fairbanks & Sperl), r. 142 Shipley Fairbanks Joseph A., assistant auditor Market St. R. R., Potrero and B. V. R. R. and Bay Bridge Co.,


office NE cor Fourth and Townsend, room 70, r. 3 Highland Terrace


Fairbanks Rolla De F., expressman City Cab and Transfer Co., r. 771 Mission


FAIRBANKS & HUTCHINSON (H. L. Hutch- inson), scales, etc., 417 Market


Fairbanks & Sperl (Joseph Fairbanks and Charles Sperl) , hairdressing saloon, 444 Third


Fairbrother Laura Miss, r. 561 Stevenson


Fairburn Edward, with D. W. Henry, r. 108 Powell


Fairchild A. M., fireman Southern Pac. R. R., r. 195 Sixteenth


Fairchild Carrie S. Miss, assistant Lincoln Primary School, r. 307 Polk


Fairchild Eliza Mrs., boarding, 195 Sixteenth


Fairchild Emma Miss, actress Baldwin's Theater, r. W s Sixteenth, bet Valencia and Second Av


Fairchild George H., machinist, r. 307 Polk


Fairchild George H., water tender S. S. City of Ches- ter, Oregon S. S. Co.


Fairchild George W., engineer, r. 61114 Minna


Fairchild Hattie M. Miss, principal Fairmount Pri- mary School, r. 501 Geary


Fairchild Harvey (Fairchild & Jeffries), r. 307 Polk Fairchild John, miner, r. 26 Sacramento


Fairchild Maria E. Miss, assistant South Cosmopoli- tan Grammar School, r. 307 Polk


Fairchild Richard H., watchman Goodall, Perkins & Co., r. 307 Polk


Fairchild Samuel D., shoemaker, Old San Jose Road, nr Bernal Station


Fairchild Sarah Mrs., r. 6 John


Fairchild Susanna (widow), seamstress, r. S s Six- teenth, bet Second Av and Valencia


Fairchild & Jeffries (Harvey Fairchild, and Michael S. Jeffries) , iron workers and small machinery, 316 Mission


Fairfax Charles S. Mrs. (widow), r. 435 Bryant


Fairfax Mining Co. (Storey Co., Nev.), O. C. Miller secretary, 426 California, room 2


Fairfield Daniel, longshoreman, r. 3 Lawrence Pl Fairfield Daniel, seaman, r. 425 Fremont


BULLOCK & JONES, 105 Montgomery Street, Manufacture Fine Shirts to Order.


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


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


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Fairfield Daniel, waiter S. S. George W. Elder, Oregon S. S. Co.


FAIRFIELD FIRE INSURANCE CO. (South Norwalk, Conn.), Andrew D. Smith agent, office 310 California


Fairfield John, deckhand stm Harriet, Jackson St. Wharf


Fairfield Josiah F., captain stin Centennial, Washing- ton St. Wharf, r. 1725 Eddy


Fairfield Marshall, machinist Southern Pac. R. R., r. 1924 Stevenson


Fairgreves William, wool sorter S. B. Lardner, r. Shipley, bet. Eighth and Ninth


Fairlamb Edward W., salesman Henry C. Egerton, r. 763 Mission


Fairmount Dairy, A. T. Noble & Co. proptrs, W s San Jose Av, bet Twenty-ninth and Thirtieth


Fairmount Mill and Mining Co. (Humboldt Co., Nev.), H. Augustus Whiting secretary, office 211 Sansom, room 6


Fairmount Water Works, George W. Crawley proptr, office 446 Brannan


Fairweather Alfred J., salesman J. W. Davidson & Co., r. W s Steiner, bet Oak and Page


Fairweather Frederick W., entry clerk Carolan, Cory & Co .. r. W s Steiner, bet Oak and Page


Fairweather James A., attorney at law, office 534 Cali - fornia, r. 22% Hickory Av


FAIRWEATHER JULIAN, books and station- ery, 542 Hayes, r. W s Steiner, bet Oak and Page


Faith H. K., watchman S. S. Ancon, Broadway Wharf, r. 41 Pacific


Faithful Edward, engineer California Cracker Co., r. Hermann, bet Fillmore and Steiner


Faivre J. P., chief cook The Baldwin


Falch Otto, confectioner Schroth & Westerfeld, r. 2303 Polk


Falck Bernhard, cigars and tobacco, 1204 Market, r. 639 % Stevenson


Falco Adele Mrs., dressmaker, 722 Washington


Falco Alexander, watchcase repairer, 614 Merchant, r. 722 Washington


Falcon Mining Co. (Elko Co., Nev.), R. H Brown sec- retary, office 20-21 S. F. Stock Exchange Build- ing


Falconer James, r. 1235 Market


FALCONER JOHN, carpenter and builder, 807 Market, r. 309 Jessie


Falconer Robert S., bookkeeper D. A. Macdonald & Co., r. Alameda


Falconer Rose, domestic Grand Hotel


Falconer. See Falkner, and Faulkner


Falehy P. H., laundryman S. F. Laundry, Eddy, bet Fillmore and Steiner .


Fales Fernando S., expressman, cor Fremont and Market, r. 1330 Columbia


Fales Francis O. Mrs. (widow), r. 918 Hyde


Faling Stephen, laborer, r. E s Michigan, nr Shasta


Falk Adolph, bookkeeper Schleuter & Volberg, r. Ala- meda


Falk, Chandler & Co. (Noah H. Falk, George W. Chandler, George Harrington, and Jacob C. Haw- ley), lumber and shingle manufs (Arcata, Hum- boldt Bay), office 128 Steuart


Falk Charles, assistant bookkeeper Banner Brothers, r. 1013 Sutter


Falk Fernand, driver Prosper May, r. 816 Jackson


Falk Frederick, druggist Alfred Gros, r. 111 Dupont


Falk Gustave J., captain schr Georgie R. Higgins, office 271 East, r. 1329 Pacific Av


Falk Henry, barber Herman Hauser, r. 21 Stockton P1


Falk James R., driver Market St. R. R., r. 1134 Mc- Allister


Falk Jerome, bookkeeper Prosper May, r. 818 Jackson Falk Keva, r. 321 Taylor


Falk Morris, clerk Glasgow Iron and Metal Import- ing Co., r. 34% Moss


Falk Noah H. (Falk, Chandler & Co.), r. Arcata, Hum- boldt Co.


Falk Philip, broker, r. 1023 Sutter


Falk Raphael G., clerk, r. 1023 Sutter


Falk Solomon, capitalist, r. 213 Gough


Falk Solomon, with William Lewis & Co., r. 1219 Geary


Falk Wolfe, deputy county clerk, r. 321 Taylor Falke Charles, liquor saloon, 106 Mission


Falkenau Frederick, bookkeeper Buyer, Reich & Co. r. 713 O'Farrell


Falkenau Louis (Falkenau & Reese), r. 1931 Geary


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FALKENAU & REESE (Louis Falkenau, and Henry W. Reese), State assay office 328 Montgom- ery, Safe Deposit Building, room 16


Falkenberg Nelson H., pilot stm Onward, r. 1563 Kearny


Falkenhahn Ferdinand, wines & liquors, 330 Sixth


Falkenstein A. & Co. (Gustavus A. Falkenstein), shirt manufs, 125 Sansom


Falkenstein Alexander G., bookkeeper Sikes, Mayer & Lachman, r. 319 Tyler


Falkenstein Gustavus A. (A. Falkenstein & Co.), r. 319 Tyler


Falkenstein Henry (Falkenstein & Co.), r. New York Falkenstein Isaac, assistant bookkeeper Falkenstein & Co., r. 319 Tyler


FALKENSTEIN & CO. (Henry Falkenstein, Mo- ses Meyerfeld, and C. L. Heller), importers, and wholesale cigars and tobacco, NE cor Sacramento and Battery


Falkingham Edwin, proptr Pacific Coast Childrens' Carriage Works, 830 Sixteenth


Falkmann Frederick, cook, r. 37 Pacific


FALKNER, BELL & CO. (Henry D. Harrison, James D. Walker, and Thomas Menzies), commis- sion merchants, insurance agents, agents Lloyds', and agents Royal Insurance Co., Norwich Union Fire Insurance Soc., and Lancashire Fire Insur- ance Co., office 430 California, and wool agents warehouse, cor Townsend and Sixth, office 430 California




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