The San Francisco directory for the year 1869, Part 102

Author: Langley, Henry G
Publication date: 1858
Publisher: San Francisco : Commercial Steam Presses, S.D. Valentine & Sons
Number of Pages: 1076


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Martin (Daniel S.) & Co., (Charles A. Malm) trunkmanufacturers, 216 Sansom, salesroom 503 Kearny


Martin David, dw1 320 Fifth


MARTIN EDWARD & CO., (D. V. B. Henarie ) importers and jobbers wines and liquors, 408 Front


Martin Edward, commercial broker, bds 819 Mont Martin Edward, drayman, dwl SW cor Broadway and Davis


Martin Edward, jobwagon, Oakland Ferry, dw1 509 Davis


MARTIN EDWARD, treasurer Hibernia Savings and Loan Society, office NE cor Montgomery and Market, dw1 725 Sutter


Martin Eliza R., (widow) dwl Ns Tehama bet Eighth and Ninth


Martin Frank, stevedore, dwl W s Sansom bet Union and Green


Martin Frederick, modeler with Samuel Kellett, dw1 763 Market


Martin Ellen Miss, domestic Lick House


Martin George, drayman, NE cor Davis and Wash- ington


Martin George, local policeman, dwl Ropewalk, Potrero


Martin George, pilot steamer Capital C. S. Nav. Co Martin George, shipwright, Ship. Ass., Barra's Hall Martin George, watchman S. F. Cordage Factory, dwl SW cor Sierra and Iowa


Martin G. W., tinsmith with J. M. Bryan, dwl 128 Kearny


Martin H. B. & Co., ( Richard Gird and C. A. Carpenter ) engine and pumpmanufacturers, 13 and 15 Fremont


Martin Hennings, dwl 12 Bagley Place


Martin Henry, baker, P. M. S. S. Great Republic


Martin Henry, shoemaker, dwl 1426 Dupont


Martin Horace B., (H. B. Martin & Co.) dwl 451 Natoma


Martin Jacob, workman with Marks & Weintraub, dwl 302 Fifth


Martin James, hackman, dwl 265 Stevenson


Martin James, seaman, dwl 116 Stewart


Martin James R., wooddealer, Mission Street Wharf, dwl N & Tehama bet Eighth and Ninth Martin Jeremiah, hostler with Bole & O'Donnell, dw1 246 Third


Martin Jeremialı, laborer with J. B. Kemp


Martin J. J., carpenter, dwl 224 Fourth


Martin J. M., clothing and gents' furnishing goods, 431 Montgomery, dwl 809 Bush


Martin John, barkeeper with Adam & Kibbe, dwl 516 Montgomery


Martin John, barkeeper with J. G. Galvin, dwl 57 Minna


Martin John, carpenter, dwl 233 Sixth


Martin John, carpenter, dwl 371 Jessie


Martin John, carpenter, dwl 615 Mission


Martin John, deckhand C. S. N. Co's stm Yosemite Martin John, laborer, dwl W s Dolores bet Twen- ty-first and Twenty-second


Martin John, liquorsaloon, 527 East, dwl 909 Har Martin John, shippingmaster P. M. S. S. Co's Wharf, dwl 1155 Folsom


Martin John B., miner, dwl 158 Shipley


Martin John J., assistant auditor Custom House, dwl 1203 Union


Martin John R., clerk, dwl Ns Tehama bet Eighth and Ninth


Martin John W., billiardclerk Occidental Hotel, dwl 143 Natoma


Martin John W., joiner California Mills, dwl 231 Stevenson


Martin Joseph, dwl N s Montgomery Court


Martin Joseph, dressmaker, 1028 Dupont


Martin Joseph, shoemaker, dwl 103 First


Martin Joseph F., fruits and confectionery, 635 Front, dwl Sailors' Home


Martin Lewis, carpenter, dw1 10 Downey


MARTIN LEWIS, Pacific Billiard and Liqnor Sa- loon, SE cor Stockton and Jackson


Martin Lizzie, (widow) furnished rooms, 118 Fourth Martin Lonis, farmer, Ocean House Road nr Ocean Honse


Martin Lucien A., compositor Daily Times, dwl 451 Natoma


Martin Marcus, cabinetmaker with Goodwin & Co., dwl 12 Bagley Place


Martin Martin, blacksmith with Casebolt & Kerr! dwl 129 Jessie


Martin Martin, laborer with J. B. Kemp


Martin Mary, laundress, dwl 411 Filbert


Martin Mary, (widow) dwl 252 Stevenson


Martin Mathew, cooper with James Boothman, dwl 109 Pacific


Martin Mercedes Miss, laundry, 20 Post, dwl 528 Broadway


Martin Michael, laborer, dwl Morse Place


Martin Michael W., hairdresser with Aaron Crea- mer, dwl 568 Mission


Martin Minor, stockbroker, office 419 California, dwl Cosmopolitan Hotel


Martin Neal, deckhand with James P. Pierce


Martin Nicholas, bricklayer, dwl S s Hinckley


Martin Patrick, butcher P. M. S. S. Great Republic Martin Patrick, cementpipe factory, NW cor


Mason and Chestnut, dwl 635 Union


Martin Patrick, laborer, dwl 1590 Bush


Martin Peter, baker with James Donnelly, dwl 228 First


Martin R., baker Cosmopolitan Hotel


Martin Rebecca, boarding, 320 Fifth


Martin Richard, laborer S. F. Cordage Factory, dwl SW cor Sierra and Iowa


Martin Robert, carpenter, dw1 615 Mission


Martin Robert, coachman, dw1 15 Second


Martin Robert, fireman, dw1 1125 Stockton


Martin Robert S., telegraph operator Merchants' Exchange, dwl Fort Point


Martin Sarah Miss, housekeeper Ocean IIouse


Martin Simon, bookkeeper with A. Martin, dw1 145 Clara


Martin Simon, peddler, dwl 143 Clara


Martin Theodorin B., hay and grain, dwl SE cor Brannan and Eighth


Martin Thomas, clerk with Thomas Connolly, dwl 920 Howard


Martin Thomas, driver Front St., O. & M. Railroad, dwl 1590 Bush


Martin Thomas, farmer, Ocean House Flat nr Ocean House


Martin Thomas, housepainter, E. II. League, Dash- away Hall


Martin Thomas, laborer, dw1 1590 Bush


Martin Thomas, laborer, dwl 12 Clara


Martin Thomas, laborer Dry Dock, dwl Hunter's Point


Martin Thomas, shoemaker, 1426 Pacific


Martin Thomas, waiter with H. Horst & Co


Martin Thomas F., mariner, dwl 912 Powell


Martin Walter, laborer, dwl 58 Jessie


Martin W. H. & Co., bridge and wharfbuilders, office 52 Montgomery Block


EDWARD BOSQUI & CO., Steel and Copperplate Engravers and Printers, cor. Clay and Commercial.


The best advertising medium on the Pacific Coast-PACIFIC COAST BUSINESS DIRECTORY.


C. P. VAN SCHAACK & CO., Nos. 712, 714 and 716, Kearny Street.


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Martin Wheeler, family groceries, 716 Market and 16 Geary, dwl W s Market bet Fifteenth and Sixteenth


Martin William, ( Foster & M.) dwI SE cor Polk and Bush


Martin William, carpenter, dwl 12 Bagley Place Martin William, carpenter, dwl Stevenson bet Sev- enth and Eighth


Martin William, clerk Board Commissioners S. F. F. D., and Exempt Fire Co., office 2227 Kearny, dw1 1016 Stockton


Martin William, laborer, dwl 29 O'Farrell


Martin William A., cooper with Cutting & Co., dwl 1313 Stockton


Martin William C., pilot C. S. N. Co's stm Cornelia Martin William H., U. S. bargeman, dwl 27 An- thony


Martinas Joseph, dw1 1508 Dupont


Martindell David W., real estate agent, 506 Mont- gomery, dwl NW cor Post and Kearny


Martineaut J. Mme., French dressmaker, 215 Post Martinetti Felix, dw1 528 Union


Martinetti Julien, actor, dw1 1024 Powell


Martinetti Paul, actor, dwl 1024 Powell


Martinetti Philip, actor, dwl 1024 Powell


Martinez Antonio, (Cobo, M. & Co.) dw1 522 Filbert


Martinez Catherine K., teacher, 1213 Powell


Martinez Joseph, cigarmaker with Cobo, Martinez & Co., dw1 150 Clara


Martinez M., carriagemaker, dw1 733 Folsom


Martinez Madame, teacher languages, dwl Brook- lyn Hotel


Martinez Marcinno, attorney at law, dwl S s Fran- cisco bet Dupont and Stockton


Martinez Nicholas, liquorsaloon International Ho- tel, 530 Jackson, res San Mateo


Martinez Thomas, bodymaker Kimball Manuf. Co., dwl S s Folsom bet Third and Fourth


Martini Albert, professor music, dwl Lombard bet Larkin and Polk


Martini Angelo, woodsawyer, dwl 507 Vallejo


Martini Bartholomew, hairdresser, 526 Commercial Martini Giovanni, shoemaker with A. Pardini, dwl 14 Union Place


Martini Julius, clerk, dwl Lombard bet Larkin and Polk


Martini Luigi, woodsawyer, dwl 507 Vallejo


Martini Paul, dwi E s Margaret Place


Martini Rudolph, baker with M. Hessler, dwl N s Washington nr Hyde


Martinino Peter, shuttermaker with John R. Sims, dwl S s Green bet Stockton and Dupont


MARTINON AUGUSTO, secretary California Land Exchange, 526 Cal, dw1 5 Burritt


Martinoni Martini, waiter with G. Campi & Co., 519 Clay


Martinoni Pietro, with Brignardello, Macchiavello & Co., dwI 1402 Dupont


Martinovich Samuel, ( Martinovich & Ross) dwIN W cor Sacramento and East


MARTINOVICH ( Samuel) & ROSS, ( Nicholas) liquor saloon, NW cor Sacramento and East


Martins' Block, S & Market bet Seventh and Eighth Martins Charles, jobwagon SW cor Drumm and Jackson, dwl Pfeiffer bet Stockton and Dupont Martins Martin, Alhambra Saloon, 18 Sutter


Martins Nicholas, cabinetmaker with P. Stern, dwl 27 Morton


Martins .- See Martens


Marwedel Charles F., ( Lundberg & M.) dwl 6 Vas- sar Place


Marx A., dw1 715 Pacific


Marx Adolph, bookkeeper Pacific Brewery, dwl 271 Tehama


Marx David, ( Hirleman, M. & Tucholsky) dwl SE cor Harrison and Garden


Marx Levi, salesman with Levi Strauss & Co., dwl SE cor Garden and Harrison


Marx Samuel Mrs., dw1 633 O'Farrell


Marx .- See Marks


Maryat James, laborer S. V. W. Works


Marye George T., real estate, dwl Cosmopolitan Hotel


Marye George T. Jr., student with Patterson & Stow. dwl Cosmopolitan Hotel


MARYSVILLE LINE STEAMERS, C. S. Nav. Co., office NE cor Front and Jackson


MARYSVILLE WOOLEN MILLS, L. & M. Sachs & Co. agents, office SW cor Battery and Bush


Marz A., carmaker Kimball Manuf. Co., dwl 116 Welsh


Marzetti Mathilda, (widow) furnished rooms, 207 Kearny


Marzicano Domingo, dwi SW cor Dupont and Bdwy Masdeu George, trader, dwl Es Jones bet Bush and Pine


Masioli Domni, stonecutter, Stonecutters' Ass., 751 Market


Maskell John, clerk with Rosenfeld & Bermingham, dwl 807 Bryant


Masolin Christian, seaman, bds 20 Commercial


Mason Adoniram J., foreman with I. M. Wentworth, dw1 226 Sutter


Mason Alfred, compositor, dwl 1229 Pacific


Mason Alfred, plasterer, P. Pro. Ass., 751 Market Mason Asa F., japanner with Tay, Brooks & Backus, dwl Howard bet Eighteenth and Nineteenth


Mason Benjamin D., (D. A. McKinley & Co.) E s Polk bet Bush and Sutter


Mason Caspar H., watchman U. S. Appraiser's store, dwl 805 Hyde


Mason Charles, seaman, dwl SE cor Mission and Stewart


MASON CHARLES, secretary H. B. M. Consul, 411 California, dwl 1219 Kearny


Mason Clara C., (widow) dwl S's Sixteenth nr Dolores


Mason C. M., carpenter, H. C. League, 25 Post Mason David B., house and signpainter. NW cor Washington and Sansom, dwl Adams House


Mason Edmund T., (Downing, Gimpel & M.) dwl 24} Post


Mason Ernest B., clerk with Gluyas & Dutton, dwl 232 Sutter


MASON FREDERICK, real estate, office 33 Mont- gomery Block, dwl Lick House


Mason Frederick, waiter P. M. S. S. Montana


Mason George, Commissary Department U. S. A., dw1 721 Union


Mason George C., carpenter, dw1 741 Market


Mason George W., stonemason, dwl 73 Tebama


Mason Henry, asphaltumroofer, dwl 48 Minna


Mason James E., clerk, dwl 636 Commercial


Mason Jason R., plumber with Michael C. Kean, dwl 256 Stevenson


Mason J. H., physician, dwl 750 Howard


Mason John, brewer S. F. Stock Brewery, dwl S s Francisco bet Powell and Mason


Mason John, carpenter, dw1 315 Minna


Mason John E., civil engineer, office 33 Montgomery Block, bds Lick House


Mason John R., salesman with E. H. Jones & Co., dwl 1615 Larkin


Mason John S., carpenter with Langland & Cam- eron, dw1 315 Minna


Mason J. Warren, storekeeper Gibbs Warehouse, dwl 514 Sutter


Mason Margaret S. Miss, teacher, dwl 514 Sutter


Mason Mary J., dwl E s Chattanooga bet Twenty- second and Twenty-third


Mason R. D., compositor Morning Call, dwl 411 Sansom


Mason William, lumberman, dwI S s Harrison bet Main and Spear


Mason William C., with C. J. Hawley & Co., res Clinton


E. H. JONES & CO., 116 Sansom Street, Gold and Silver Laces and Tassels.


M. S. WHITING & CO., affix their name on each cork, as a guaranty of the purity of their Wines and Liquors. See next leaf.


REDINGTON, HOSTETTER & CO., Sole Agents for sale of Quicksilver.


408 SAN FRANCISCO [ M]


DIRECTORY.


PACIFIC COAST BUSINESS DIRECTORY circulatos throughout California.


Mason William W., clerk with J. T. Pomeroy & | Mathe John, butcher, dwl 22 Ransch Co., dwl 111 Silver


MASONIC BOARD OF RELIEF, office Masonic Temple


MASONIC BUILDING, (Reese's) 722 Wash


MASONIC CEMETERY, nr Lone Mountain, John G. Gay, superintendent


MASONIC MIRROR, (monthly magazine) A. W. Bishop editor, Frederick R. Carrick publisher, office 608 Market


MASONIC TEMPLE, NW cor Mont and Post Masounabe Pierre, clerk, 531 Commercial, dwl NW cor Sansom and Merchant


Mass Clans, mariner, bds 39 Jackson


Mass Peter, ( Hansen &. M.) dwl 39 Jackson


Massen John, seaman, dw1 104 Stewart


Masset Anguste, shoemaker with E. Lhote, dwl 222 Ritch


Masseth Michael, expresswagon, cor Pine and San Massey Albert P., secretary Pacific Woolen Mills, dwl 641 Folsom


Massey Atkins, ( Massey & Yung) dwl 1424 Cal MASSEY { Atkins) & YUNG, ( Nicholas) coffin warehouse and undertakers, 651 Sacramento Massey Charles P. Jr., bookkeeper with McElwee & Ackermann, dwl Cosmopolitan Hotel


Massey Francis Mrs., (colored) dwl 725 Broadway Massey Heman W., finisher Pacific Woolen Mills, dwl SW cor California and Montgomery


Massey John M., clerk with McElwee & Acker- mann, dwl 225 O'Farrell


Massey R. L., housepainter, E. H. League, Dash- away Hall


Masson Francis P., ( Salomon & Co.) dwl 7 Harlan Place


MASSON (J.) & MARIN, (J. B.) upholsterers, 1121 Stockton


Masson Jean J., barkeeper and extraman H. & L. Co. No. 2, S. F. F. D., dw1 650 Pacific


Masson Julian, ( Masson & Marin) dwl 727 Bdwy Masson Leon, tinsmith, dw1 SW cor Broadway and Dupont


Masson Oumé, dwl 1421 Mason


Masson P. B. F., (widow) teacher French, 314 Bush


Masson Victor B., tailor with Colman Brothers, dwl 635 Washington


Massoni Henry, cook, dwl 259 Minna


MAST HERMANN, proprietor Hayes Park Pavil- ion, NW cor Laguna and Hayes


Mast Julins, brewer National Brewery, dwl NW cor William and O'Farrell


Masten Delia Miss, private school, 80 Clementina Masten Nathan K., realestate, dw1 21 Sonth Park


Masters James E., shipsmith with John F. Taylor, dwl 270 First


Masters William, watchman, office U. S. Assistant Treasurer


Masterson Edward, laborer, dw1 416 Pacific


Masterson Hugh, laborer, dwl Montana Hotel


Masterson James, laborer, dwl E s Spear bet How- ard and Mission


Masterson John, armorer, dw1 522 Stevenson


Masterson Michael, driver with G. Klaber, dwl 561} Howard


Masterson Patrick, engineer with Vanderslice & Co., dwl 6} Auburn


Masterson Patrick, porter Lick House


MASTICK E. B., attorney at law, office 520 Mont- gomery, res Encinal, Alameda County


Mastick Levi B., ( S. L. Mastick & Co.) dwl W s Capp bet Twentieth and Twenty-first


Mastick S. L., ( S. L. Mastick & Co.) dwl 345 Beale


MASTICK S. L. & CO., (Levi B. Mastick ) lum- ber and proprietors Puget Sound Packets, pier 10 Stewart


Matagnetas John, laborer, dwl 117 Clark


Mateo Savanty, laborer with J. B. Kemp


Matheny James HI. H., clerk with George Hughes, dwl 313 Washington


Mather Joseph W., merchant, office 305 Sansom, dwl 823 California


Mather Matthew, calker, Ship C. Ass., Barra's Hall Mather Robert, ( Mather & Sinclair) dwl 627 Cali- fornia


MATHER ( Robert ) & SINCLAIR, ( Archie) books, stationery, and news depot, and cigars and to- bacco, 538 Market


Mather William, clerk with Heathfield, Bogel & Co., dwI cor Eighth and Folsom


Matheson Archibald, clerk with Cusheon & Co., 531 California


Matheson Charles, longshoreman, dw1 327 Beale Matheson Louis, seaman, dwl 16 Folsom


Matheson M. D., carpenter, dwl 553 Teliama


Matheson M. J., steward P. M. S. S. Japan


Matheson N. J., seaman, dwl Mission nr Twelfth


Matheson William, carpenter Fulton Foundry


Mathew M. M., janitor Washington Grammar School


Mathews Charles H., painter, dwl 56 Tehama Mathews E. G., (E. G. Mathews & Co.) res Brook- lyn, Alameda County


MATHEWS E. G. & CO., (H. Allen Mayhew) produce commission, 208 Davis


Mathews Francis, carpenter, dwl New Wisconsin Hotel


Mathews George, laborer, dwl Adams House


Mathews Henry E., bookkeeper with Isaac Fried- lander, res Clinton


Mathews Hettie T. Miss, saleswoman with Wheeler & Wilson S. M. Co., dw1 822 Broadway


Mathews James, packer Golden Gate Mills, dwl 525 Pine


Mathews James, waiter, C. S. Nav. Co. steamer Cornelia


Mathews James, workman S. F. Gas Works, dwl 683 Harrison


Mathews John, stevedore, dw] Sansom bet Filbert aud Greenwich


Mathews John M., produce commission, 324 Davis, dwl 509 Bush


Mathews Mary, (widow) dwl 1013 Leavenworth


Mathews Mary A. Miss, saleswoman with Wheeler & Wilson S. M. Co., dwl 822 Broadway


Mathews Osmard W., shoemaker with Buckingham & Hecht, dwl 14 Eleventh


Mathews Robert, carpenter, dwl 219 First


Mathews Samnel A., salesman, 325 Sansom, dwl 6 Bernard


Mathews Thomas, clerk Atlantic House, 212 Pacific Mathews William, jobwagon, cor Market and Fifth, dwl W s Scott bet Turk and Tyler


Mathews .- See Matthews


Mathewson Andrew C., bookkeeper with Nelson & Doble, dwl 1238 Bush


Mathewson John, boilermaker with P. M. S. S. Co Mathewson Sarah Mrs., dwl 649 Howard


MATHEWSON THOMAS D., real estate agent, 606 Montgomery, dw1 343 Beale


Mathewson .- See Mathison and Matheson


Mathias Charles, ( Mathias & Stone, ) dwl 1003 Pac Mathias (Charles) & Stone, (John R.) wood and coal, 112 and 114 Washington


Mathias Lewis, groceries and liquors, SW cor Du- pont and Union, dwl 420 Union


Mathieu C. A., bookkeeper with Dickson De Wolf & Co., 410 Battery


Mathieu Felix, ( Louis & Felix) dwl 810 Clay


Mathieu Gaston, (Gaston Mathieu & Son) dwl 916 Market


Mathien Gaston & Son, (Gaston Mathieu Jr.) watchmakers, 916 Market


Mathieu Gaston, Jr., (Gaston Mathieu &. Son) dwl 519 Geary


Mathien Sarret, restaurant, 707 Pacific


EDWARD BOSQUI & CO., Printers and Engravers, Clay Street, corner of Leidesdorfl.


C. P. VAN SCHAACK & CO., Nos. 712, 714 and 716, Kearny Street.


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Mathison Pauline, (widow) furnished rooms, 615 | Matzkawitz Henry, captain schr Hannah B. Bourn, Dupont dwl Union bet Dupont and Kearny


Mathison .- See Matheson and Mathewson


Mathue Victor, machinist with W. T. Garratt, dwl Grove nr Laguna


Matio Sarvent, dwl S & Noble Alley


Matlack Levi B., bookkeeper, 312 Bush, dwl 625 Bush


Matlock William, coachtrimmer, dwl 208 Second Matsen Peter, butcher with William H. Freeborn, dw1 1403 Kearny


Matsou Alfred, seaman, dwl 216 Sacramento Matson George, porter with Charles Hubert & Co., dwl cor Noe and M


Matson Simon, shipcarpenter, bds 20 Commercial Mattat George, clerk, dw1 916 Dupont


Mattat Mathieu, cigars and tobacco, 916 Dupont Mattée.Constant, fruits, 445 Bush


Mattee H., carrier California Demokrat, dwl 1426 Dupont


Matter Michael, hostler with A. DeTavel, dwl 811 Howard


Mattern Hermann, bootmaker, 8 John


Mattes John, (Conrad &. M.,) dwl 435 Pine


Mattes John Jr., carver with Strahle & Hughes, dwl 435 Pine


Mattes Philip, gardener with John O'Hare, Nos Twentieth bet Harrison and Treat Avenue


Mattfeldt William, drayman, 208 Washington


Matthia John C. H., blacksmith, 708 Battery, dwl 127 Turk


Mattheson M. J., steward P. M. S. S. Co


Matthew John, dwl 324 Tebama


Matthews Bernard, hostler with W. E. Bridge, dwl 212 Sutter


Matthews Edward, teamster with C. L. Place & Co., dwl SW cor Stewart and Folsom


Matthews Henry, real estate, 611 Clay, dwl 317 Mason


Matthews Isabella Mrs., dwl 6 Bernard


Matthews James, butcher with John Mogan, dwl 731 Market


Matthews John Rev., pastor First Baptist Church, dwl NE cor Mason and Pacific


Matthews Patrick, dwl 540 Howard


Matthews Richard, laborer, dwl 30 DeBoom


Matthews Robert, carpenter, dwl Mission nr Second


Matthews Samuel, rigger, dwl 255 Beale


Matthews Thomas, bootmaker, 817 Battery


Matthews Thomas, captain schr William F. Bowne, pier 9 Stewart


MATTHEWS WILLIAM, attorney at law, office and dwl 615 Kearny


Matthews William A., U. S. A. Quartermaster's clerk, dwl S s Ellis nr Larkin


Matthews .- See Mathews


Matthewson Nelson, machinist Fulton Foundry, dwl McAllister nr Hyde


Matthewson R. C., (widow) dwl 422 Greenwich


Matthiesen John, blacksmith with Andresen Bros., dwl 607 Battery


Matthus Peter, fisherman, dwl 53 Clay


Matticevich Nicola, ( Marchini & Co.) dwl 917 Sac Mattick Louis M., liquorsaloon, SE cor Jackson and East


Mattison Christine Mrs., dwl N s Jessie nr Seventh


Mattison John, dwl E s Midway East bet Francisco and Bay


Mattoon Joseph S., purser P. M. S. S. Co., office NW cor Sacramento and Leidesdorff


Mattson John, boilermaker, dwl 14 Downey Mattson John, mariner, bds 106 Jackson


Mattson Olof, mariner, dwl 39 Jackson


Mattson Otto, boatmau, dwl 39 Jackson


Matz Adam, cabinetmaker, dwl 116 Welsh


Matzen Theodore, carpenter P. M. S. S. Montana Matzenbacher Andrew, porter 21 Battery


Matzo ( Wl'illiam) & Co., (Edwin H. Sawyer) Japanese goods and teas, 238 Montgomery


Mau Albert, (of A. Mau & Co., Austin and Ham- ilton, Nevada ) office 218 Battery


Maubec Charles, bookkeeper with A. E. Sabatie & Co., res Oakland


Maubec H., ( A. E. Sabatie & Co.) dwl 5 Burritt


Maubert Joseph, laborer S. F. Chemical Works, dwl cor Valencia and Fifteenth


MAULDIN B. F., land agent, office 19 Merchants' Exchange, res Sacramento


Mauldin Hugh, clerk, dwl Lick House


Maume Johanna, (widow) dwl ? Natoma


Maume Matthew, porter with William Mever & Co Mauran J. R., surveyor and draftsman, office 432 Montgomery


Maurer August, cabinetmaker with P. Liesenfeld, dwl W's Salmon nr Pacific


Maurer John, brewer with Jacob Gundlach, dw1 716 Pacific


MAURER LEO, proprietor Sutter St. House, 236 and 238 Sutter


Maurice William R., stock broker, dwl 722 California Maurin John, hatter, dwl 209 Dupont


Mauritzen Frederick, trunkmaker with Joseph Co- rin, dwl 339 Bush


Maury Joseph, laundryman, dwl 723 Pacific


Mans Matthew, carpenter, dwl 548 Jessie


Mausshardt Conrad, ( Mausshardt & Hoelscher ) dwl 315 O'Farrell


MAUSSHARDT(Conrad) & HOELSCHER,( 1177- liam) wines and liqnors, wholesale and retail, 136 Fourth


Mantalen Jean, cook, 135 Sansom, dwl Green bet Dupont and Stockton


Maute Andrew, printer with Bacon & Company, dwl 1622 Powell


Mawson Edwin R., shipjoiner, dwl cor Shasta and Illinois


Mawson Louis G., salesman with N. A. Hirstel, dwl 907 Stockton


Max Henry, baker with E. A. Engelberg, 416 Kearny


Max Samuel, porter, dwl SW cor Wash and Sansom Maxey Frederick, painter, dwl 48 Minna


MAXFIELD BROTHERS. (George L. & E. F.) carpenters and builders, NE cor Mission and Twenty-fourth


Maxfield E. F., ( Maxfield Bros.) dwl NE cor Mis- sion and Twenty-fourth


Maxfield George L., ( Maxfield Bros.) dwl NE cor Mission and Twenty-fourth


Maxfield George R., mariner steamer Senator Maxim H. S., carpenter, dwl Bootz's Hotel


Maximillian F., magician, dw1 435 Broadway


Maxwell Bernard, laborer, dwl 217 Broadway


Maxwell George, wagonmaker, dwl 740 Folsom


Maxwell Gold Mining Co., (Amador Co.) office 402 Montgomery


Maxwell John M., (H. K. Cummings & Co.) dwl 1317 Larkin


Maxwell John R., watchman, dwl NE cor Dodge and Turk


Maxwell John S., dwl E s Fillmore bet Fell and Haves


Maxwell J. W. C., chief clerk Department Quarter- master U. S. A., dwl 826 Howard


Maxwell Patrick. blacksmith, dwl E s Twelfth bet Folsom and Howard


MAXWELL RICHARD T., physician and sur- geon, office and dwl 135 Kearny


Maxwell S. K., carpenter, H. C. League, 25 Post Maxwell Walter, carpenter, dw1 921 Sacramento


MAXWELL'S BUILDING, SW cor Kearny and Sutter


MAY ALEXANDER W., Merchants' Livery and Sale Stable, 211 and 213 Pine, dwl Russ House


E. H. JONES & CO., 116 Sansom Street, Fancy Dry Goods.


M. S. WHITING & CO'S MEDICAL WHISKY for invalids. Principal Depot, 219 Bush St. See next leaf.


REDINGTON, HOSTETTER & CO., Importers of Spices of all kinds.


410 SAN FRANCISCO


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DIRECTORY.


PACIFIC COAST BUSINESS DIRECTORY circulates throughout Utah and Washington Territories.


May Alfred, mariner, dwl 907 Vallejo


May Arthur, printer, Eureka Typo. Rooms, 539 Washington


May Franeis, shoemaker with P. Harvey, 1009 Bat May George B., (George B. May & Co.) dwl 1313 Taylor


May-George B. & Co., (J. P. Goodwin) importers and manufacturers furniture and bedding, 520 Washington


May Ida, actress Pacific Melodeon


May Jaeob J., office 408 Cal, dw1 513 Geary


May John, foreman with W. K. Dietrich, dwl 1201 Hyde


May John, shoemaker, dwl 227 Second


May John, shoemaker, 710 Pacific


May John A., captain ship Cesarevitch, dwl 429 Green


May John H., saloonkeeper, dwI 514 Kearny


May Joseph, bookkeeper, 222 Cal, dwl 1715 Powell May Lewis, laborer, dwl S & Turk nr Fillmore


May M. N., machinist Union Iron Works, dwl 16 Teliama


May Moses, tailor, dwl 232 Stevenson


May Peter, fishdealer, dwl S s Commercial bet Drumm and East


May Prosper, wholesale and retail liquors, 725 Clay and 712 Commercial


May Solomon, ( S. F. Laundry Association) dwl Fillmore bet Ellis and Eddy


May Thomas. shoemaker with George K. Porter, dw1 227 Second


May William, shoemaker, Pacific bet Stockton and Dupont, dw1 5 Spofford Alley


May William B., accountant Custom House, dwl 1114 Clay


Maybell John, dwl 613 Minna


Mayberry Edward L., carpenter South Point Mill, dwl 657 Howard


Mayberry John W., carpenter, dwl 411 Tebama


Mayblum Morris, merchant, office 230 and 232 Front, dwl 722 Filbert


Mayen Jolın, cook, dwl 622 Pacific


Mayer Albert, draftsman with Prosper Huerne, dwl 1311 Stockton


Mayer Alexander, merchant, dwl 540 Ellis


Mayer Alexandrine Mrs., dressmaker, 906 Stockton Mayer August, barkeeper, dwl 641 Pacific


MAYER BROTHERS, ( Charles and Wendelin) restaurant and oyster saloon, 337 Bush


Mayer Charles, ( Mayer Brothers) dwl 1025 Mont Mayer Christ G., butcher, dwl 507 Mission Mayer F., clerk, dwl 507 Mission


Mayer Frederick A., clerk, 127 Montgomery


Mayer Frederick Christian, market, Railroad Av- enne nr Fifteenth Avenue, S. S. F


Mayer Henry, assayer, dwl 429 Tehama


Mayer Isidore H., bookkeeper with I. Cook, Bro. & Co., 18 Battery


Mayer Jacob, tailor, 548 Fourth


Mayer James, ( Kenney & M.) dwl 763 Mission


Mayer John L., blacksmith, dwl 933 Mission


Mayer Joseph, cabinetmaker with Alphonse Bois- net, dwl 906 Stockton




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