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Millich Frank, barkeeper with Martin Grossetta, dwl 803 Union
Milligan Ellen L. Miss, saleswoman with Mrs. A. Dannenberg, 6 Montgomery
Milliken Francis C., teamster with C. H. Wether- bee & Co., dwl N & Castro bet Fifteenth and Sixteenth
MILLIKEN ISAAC T., notary public and secre- tary, office 608 Merchant, dwl 418 Fremont
Milliken Jabez, salesman, 620 Market
Milliken James, carpenter Empire Mills, dwl 54 First
Milliken Peter, shipcarpenter, dwl 560 Bryant
Milliken W. H., engineer California Sugar Refinery, dwl Sixth bet Bryant and Harrison
Milliken William H., carpenter, bds E s Front bet Broadway and Vallejo
Millikin John M., ( of Millikin Bros., Sacramento) office 405 Front, dwl 953 Harrison
Milliman N., bakery and groceries, 819 Broadway Milliman Silas W., physician, dwl 101 Powell
Millman N. G., ( Millman & Smith) dwl N s Camp bet Second Avenue and Guerrero
Millman (N. G.) & Smith, ( J. Grafton ) honse and signpainters, N s Sixteenth bet Valencia and Mission
Millner James M., porter with Kelly & Egan, dwl 422 Market
Milloglav N. P., (Milloglav & Pendo) dwl 715 Davis
Milloglav, (N. P.) & Pendo, (John) coffee saloon, 715 Davis
Mills Albert, waiter P. M. S. S. Constitution
Mills Alexander, driver Omnibus Railroad, dw1 256 Tehama, rear
Mills Arthur, quartermaster P. M. S. S. Constitution Mills Davil J., ( Mills & Evans) dwl NW cor Ful- ton and Gough
MILLS ( David J.) & EVANS, ( William ) milk dealers, depot NW cor Fulton and Gough, agents Green Bros., and importers carriages, 587 Market
MILLS D. O., president Bank California, office NW cor California and Sansom, res Millbrae, San Mateo County
Mills Francis E., inventor, dwl 1228 Pacific
Mills Frank, boatman, dwl SE cor Stewart and Mission
Mills Frederick, waiter, P. M. S. S. Montana
Mills George E., machinist and mining engineer, dwl 111 Geary
Mills James, longshoreman, dwl 30 Clara
Mills John, physician, office room 20, NE cor Davis and Clay, dwl Ss Francisco bet Stockton and Dupont
Mills John J., attorney at law, office 708 Montgom- ery, dwl 224 Fourth
Mills L. E., (widow) dwl 311 Brannan
Mills Luther R., agent Pacific Congress Water, 126 Kearny, dw1 850 Market
Mills Luther R., oil distiller, dwl 1218 Powell
Mills Richard, painter with Wilson & Moulton, dwl 756 Howard
Mills Robert, laborer, dl 274 Minna
Mills S. Belden, real estate agent, office 240 Mont- gomery, dwl 11 Kearny
Mills William, expressman, NW cor Kearny and Geary, dwl Eclipse Livery Stable, Pacific
Mills William, shipcarpenter, dwl 176 Stevenson
Millspugh George, laborer, dwl N & Welsh bet Fourth and Fifth
Millzner Leopold, pawnbroker, 752 Washington, dwl 25 John
Milne George, ( Milne, Clarke & Co.) dwl 117 Post Milne, (George) Clarke ( Alfred) & Co., plumbers and gasfitters, 123 Post
Milne James, barkeeper with M. James Keating, dwl 654 Mission
Milne John, housepainter, E. H. League, Dash- away Hall
Milne John A., clerk with J. Kehoe, dwl S s Twen- tieth bet Guerrero and Dolores
MILNES WILLIAM, wines and liqnors, 609 Clay, dwl 50 Tehama
Milton T. Slocomb, clerk, dwl 314 Fifth
Milton William, mariner, dwl 26 Stewart
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Minbress Gottlieb, porkpacker, dw1 410 Sixth Mindhen James, stevedore, Lumbermen Steve- dores' Association, Barra's Hall
Minehan Joseph, laborer, dwl 159 Clara
Minehan Michael, laborer, dwl 4 Miller Place
Minehan Patrick, expresswagon, NE cor California and Kearny, dw) Ritch nr Brannan
Miner George W., painter, dwl SE cor Franklin and Linden
Miner James, laborer with J. B. Kemp, dwl W s Kentucky nr Irwin
MINER LORAN, carpet-beatingmachine, SW cor Fifth and Market, dwl NW cor Fourth and Minna
Miner Stanton B., carpenter, dwl 435 Pine
Miner Terence, waiter Delmonico Restaurant, dwl Pine nr Kearny
Miner Thomas E., haydealer, 18 Sacramento and 17 Commercial, dwl 315 Folsom
Miner William C., coacliman Cosmopolitan Hotel, dwl 7 Geary
Mineral City Gold and Silver Mining and Milling Co., (White Pine County, Nev.) office 422 Mont MINERS' FOUNDRY AND MACHINE WORKS, (cooperative) 247-257 First
Miners' Homestead Association, office 406 Mont
MINERS' RESTAURANT, J. Hirth & Co. pro- prietors, 531 and 533 Commercial
Minerva House, F. W. Paupitz proprietor, 123 Jackson
Minerva Silver Mining Co., (White Pine) office 414 California
Mini Ma San, (Chinese) cigarmaker, 639 Com
Minifie Charles, salesman with Currier & Winter, dwl Howard bet Third and Fourth
Minihan James, laborer with J. B. Kemp
Minihan John, seaman, dwl 116 Stewart
Minihen Thomas, with L. & E. Emanuel, dwl Ritch bet Brannan and Townsend
Miniben Timothy, with L. & E. Emanuel, dwl Ritch bet Brannan and Townsend
MINING AND SCIENTIFIC PRESS, (weekly) Dewey & Co. publishers, office 414 Clay
Minlion John, laborer, dwIS s Tyler bet Hyde and Larkin
Minnie William H. F., fireman S. F. & San José Railroad, dwl Sixteenth bet Miss and First Av Minnigan James, boatman Merchants' Exchange Association, dwl NW cor Powell and Francisco Minor Butler B., clerk with Haggin & Tevis, dwl 213 Turk
Minor George, shoemaker with Kowalsky & Co., dwl 303 Third
Minor John F., shoemaker with Kowalsky & Co., dwl 303 Third
Minor John T., shipjoiner, dwl 303 Third
Minor Simon B., conductor N. B. & M. Railroad, dwl 302 Fourth
Minor William C., furnished rooms, 7 Geary Minotts Henry, dwl 419 Clementina
Minshall Jessie D., clerk with J. G. Hodge & Co., dwl Brooklyn Hotel
Minstrell George W., carpenter, dwl E s Jones nr Clay
MINT SALOON, Gardner & Clawson proprietors, 605 Commercial
Minton Thomas, shoemaker with George K. Porter, dwl Berry nr Third
Mintun Matthew H., glassworker, dwl SW cor So- lano and Mississippi
MINTURN CHARLES, president Contra Costa Steam Navigation Co., office S s Vallejo nr Davis, dwl 913 Battery
Minturn John, ( Webster &. M.) dwl SE cor Sacra- mento and Prospect Place
Minturn William B., clerk C. S. Nav. Co's steamer Cornelia
Mintz Henry, cattledealer, dwl 428 Geary Mintz Joel, dwl 33 Morton
Mintzer Pierre B., physician, dwl 1225 Mission Miran Daniel, seaman, dwl 32 Stewart Miranda C. Mrs., dwl 153 Third
Mirandette John, butcher with Louis Artigues, dwl N & Sixteenth nr Rhode Island
Mirandette Peter, butcher with Louis Artigues, dwl N & Sixteenth nr Rhode Island
Misch John, tailor, dwl 536 Pine
Mischler John, butcher, dwl 8 Oak
Miser's Dream S. M. Co., (White Pine) office 36 Merchants' Exchange
Misferdt Henry, gardener, dwl NE cor Larkin and Chestnut
Misgill James, butcher, dwl SW cor Ellis and Steiner
Misgill Michael, marblepolisher with Leon R. Mey- ers & Co., dwl 26 Tyler
Misgill Thomas, horseshoer with Misgill & Cooper, dwł Ss Geary bet Mason and Taylor
Misgill Timothy F., ( Misgill & Cooper ) dwl SW cor Ellis and Steiner
Misgill ( Timothy F.) & Cooper, (A. F.) black- smiths, 815 Market
Misgill William, laborer with L. R. Myers & Co., dwl cor Tyler and Taylor
Mish Barrow, signpainter with Robinson & McDonald, dwl NW cor Taylor and Eddy
Mish Phineas, merchant, dwl NW cor Taylor and Eddy
Misner Lonis, waiter 643 Washington, dwl cor Merchant and Dunbar Alley
Missen Christopher, carpenter, dwl San Bruno Road, 33 miles from City Hall
MISSION & PACIFIC WOOLEN MILLS, (con- solidated) factories, S s Folsom bet Fifteenth and Sixteenth and N s Folsom bet Eighteenth and Nineteenth, depot 517 and 519 Market
Mission and Thirtieth Street Homestead Union, office 24 Merchants' Exchange
Mission and Thirtieth Street Extension Homestead Union, office 24 Merchants' Exchange
Mission Street Extension Homestead Association, office 601 Merchant
Mission Street Oil Warehouse, H. S. Huntington proprietor, S s Mission bet Main and Spear Mission Street Wharf, foot of Mission
Mission View Homestead Association, office 704 Market
Mistre Simeon, copper and tinsmith, 805 Washington Mitchell A. F. Mrs., dwl Russ Honse
Mitchell Albert G., newspaper clerk S. F. Post- office, dwl 1108 Stockton
Mitchell Alexander, furnished rooms, 511 Pine
Mitchell Alexander, clerk, dwl 717 Howard
Mitchell Alexander, seaman, dw1 24 Sacramento Mitchell Alfred, mariner, dwl 26 Stewart
Mitchell A. N., salesman with Kohler Chase & Co., dwl Howard bet Twenty-fifth and Twenty-sixth Mitchell Annie C. Miss, furnished rooms, 511 Pine Mitchell Angust, barkeeper. dwl 634 Green
Mitchell Beatrice, (widow) dwl Es Main bet Folsom and Harrison
Mitchell Bridget Miss, furnished rooms, 130 Second Mitchell Bridget, (widow) dwl 12 Miller Place
Mitchell Charles, clerk with Harris & Stelling, dwl 168 Silver
Mitchell Charles, shipcarpenter, dwl 230 Folsom Mitchell Charles, (colored) waiter, dwl 19 Scott Pl Mitchell David, quartermaster P. M. S. S. Golden City
MITCHELL DAVID, secretary Eberhardt Mill & M. Co., office 419 California, dwl 508 Taylor
Mitchell David C. & Co., importers shipchandlery, 320 Washington
Mitchell Dennis, bootfitter, dwl SW cor Dupont and Broadway
Mitchell Edward, longshoreman, dwl 5 Market
Mitchell Emanuel, clerk, 87 California Market, dwl 411 Sansom
E. H. JONES & CO., 116 Sansom Street. Laces and Embroideries.
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Mitchell Fannie Miss, assistant teacher North Cos- mopolitan School, dwl 1009 Powell
Mitchell Ferdinand, hairdresser with A. & E. Staf- felbach
Mitchell Francis, carpenter and builder, 708 Folsom Mitchell Francis J., foreman with Francis Mitchell, dwł 325 Minna
Mitchell Francis K., professor music, office 207 Montgomery, dwI cor Turk and Hyde
Mitchell Frank, mariner, dwI 35 Jackson
Mitchell George, butcher with John Tyler, dwl 342 Tehama
Mitchell George H., ( Mitchell & Bell ) dwl 737 Pine MITCHELL (George H.) & BELL, ( Amory F.) importers and jobbers carpets, oilcloths, etc., 606 Clay
Mitchell (George H.) & Son, ( Stewart C. Mitchell) plasterers, S & How bet Twelfth and Thirteenth Mitchell Harvey, clerk with Locke & Montagne, dwl W s How bet Eighteenth and Nineteenth Mitchell Henry, mariner, bds 7 Washington
Mitchell Henry, mate stm Reform, Jackson Street Wharf
Mitchell Henry, painter with Frederick Nutz, dwl Powell nr California
Mitchell James, dwl 1003 Folsom
Mitchell James, laborer Pacific Rolling Mill
Mitchell James, pressman Alta Job Office, dwl Adams House
Mitchell James E., foreman Stm No. 4, S. F. F. D., dwl engine house W s Second nr Howard
Mitchell James H., dw] W s Howard bet Eighteenthi and Nineteenth
Mitchell James H:, foreman with Locke & Mon- tague
Mitchell Jennie Miss, assistant teacher South Cos- mopolitan Grammar School, dwl cor Taylor and Eddy
Mitchell John, dwl W s Folsom bet Twenty-third and Twenty-fourth
Mitchell John, clerk 80 California Market, dwl 21 Annie
Mitchell John, farmer, Ocean House Road nr Ocean House
Mitchell John, grocer, dwl 7 Ciara
Mitchell John, groceries, 176 Stevenson
Mitchell John, groceries and liquors, SE cor Sixth and Jessie, dwl NW cor Hyde and Post
Mitchell John, laborer with J. B. Kemp
Mitchell John, longshoreman, dwl 21 Frederick, rear Mitchell John, milkranch, dwl E s Castro bet Eighteenth and Nineteenth
Mitchell John, painter, dw1 777 Market, rear
Mitchell John, waiter, P. M. S. S. Sacramento
Mitchell John C., solicitor Hamburg & Bremen Ins. Co., 219 Sansom, dwl 104 Eighth
Mitchell John D., fruits, 141 Third
Mitchell John H., liquorsaloon, SW cor Butte and Kentucky
Mitchell John H., ruler with E. Bosqui & Co., dwl 18052 Stockton
Mitchell John R., teamster with Treadwell & Co
Mitchell Joseph, porter Pacific Club, dwl 3 Miles Court
Mitchell Joseph S., clerk with George F. M. Glover, 320 Montgomery
Mitchell Lewis, bootfitter, dwl SW cor Broadway and Dupont
Mitchell Milo, laborer with Lake Vineyard Wine Co., SW cor Battery and Broadway
Mitchell Owen D., dwl 904 Kearny
Mitchell Patrick, hostler with W. A. Johnston, dwl 14 Gardner Alley
Mitchell Patrick, salesman, dwl 1438 Pacific
Mitchell l'eter, asphaltum roofer, 207 Stevenson, dwl 34 Minna
Mitchell Peter, fireman P. M. S. S. Sacramento
Mitchell Peter, liquorsaloon, 727 Montgomery, dwl N & Green bet Montgomery, and Sansom
Mitchell Peter, shipcarpenter, dwl 317 Ritch
Mitchell R. & Co., poultry and game, 100 Califor- nia Market
Mitchell Richard, (R. Mitchell & Co.) dwl Tele- graph Hill nr Montgomery
Mitchell Richard, deckhand C. S. N. Co's steamer Capital
Mitchell Richard J., driver with Cutting & Co., dwl 817 Post
Mitchell Richard W., watchman P. M. S. S. Co's Wharf, dwl W s Alabama bet Twenty-second and Twenty-third
Mitchell Robert, brickmason, dwl Ss Antonio bet Jones and Leavenworth
Mitchell Russell E., fruits and produce, 1415 Du- pont
Mitchell Samnel, driver with D. A. Taylor, dwl NW cor Dolores and Seventeenth
Mitchell Stewart C., ( Mitchell & San) dwl S s Howard bet Twelfth and Thirteenth
Mitchell T. A., clerk Tax Collector's office, City Hall, dwl 115 Second
Mitchell Thomas, carpenter, W s Utah bet Twenty- fourth and Yolo
Mitchell Thomas, hostler St. Lawrence Stable, dwl 116 Sutter, rear
Mitchell Thomas, laborer Pioneer Woolen Factory Mitchell Thomas, seaman, bds 20 Commercial
Mitchell Thomas F., block and pumpmaker, 25 Drumm, dwl SE cor Green and Mason
Mitchell Walter W., clerk, dwl Ss Howard bet Twelfth and Thirteenth
Mitchell William, carpenter, dwl W s Folsom bet Twenty-third and Twenty-fourth
Mitchell William, clerk Evening Bulletin, dwl 318 Lombard
Mitchell William, machinist Union Iron Works, dwI 504 Howard
MITCHELL WILLIAM H., wholesale and retail wines and liquors, 12 Oregon nr Battery, dwl 7 Kearny
Mitchell - , (first name refused) clerk with Stet- son & Volkman, 319 Washington
Mitchie John, oysterdealer, dwl 1621 Powell, rear Mitchkus Jacob, tanner, dwl 169 Silver
MITCHLER G., commission merchant, dealer Oregon produce, and agent Commercial (Ore- gon) and Colusa (California) Flour Mills, 213 Clay, dwl S s Riley nr Taylor
Mitrale John, painter, dwl 25 Geary
Mitten Jacob, longshoreman, dwl E s Main bet Howard and Folsom
MIX G. L. & CO., ( Ramon B. Sanchez) real estate agents, 539 California
Mix Gustave L., (G. L. Mix & Ca.) dwl NE cor Union and Jones
Mix M. J., carpenter, dw1 325 Dupont
Mix Warren, tinsmith, dwl 1024 Stockton
Mnioch Ernest, barkeeper 117 Post
Moberg Peter, porter with William Pickering, res Alameda
Mocker Rudolph, ( Hall & M.) dwl 531 Stevenson Mocker William, butcher Clay Street Market, dwl 1023 Mission
Mockingbird S. M. Co., (White Pine) office 37 Mer- chants' Exchange
Modas Patrick, laborer C. S. N. Co's stm Yosemite Modry Marcus, tobacconist, 312 Third
Moe Isaac C., cabinetmaker with W. G. Weir, dwl 34 Hayes
Moebus Frederick, bootmaker, 6 Broadway, dwl 716 Front
Moench Louis, carpenter with Hibbert, Sanborn & Co., dwl 1413 Kearny
Moenning Gunther, stoves and hardware, 136 Fourth, dw1 9 Howard Court
Moesner August, waiter 507 Mission
Moessoeri Jerasemo, boatman, E s Long Bridge or toll house, dwl 446 Brannan
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Moesta John P., clothing, 644 Clay, dwl S s Clay bet Kearny and Dupont
Moffat Eugene & Co., ( Amos Baldwin and Henry Moffat ) wholesale butchers, Ninth or Brannan Moffat Helen, (widow) millinery, 231 Sixth
Moffat Henry, ( Eugene Moffat & Co.) dwl Ninth nr Brannan
Moffatt Samuel, carpenter, dwl 215 Dupont
Moffatt Thomas, carpenter, dwl 468 Jessie
Moffatt William S., tinsmith with Caleb M. Sickler, dwl 820 Washington
Moffatt W. S. Mrs., furnished rooms, 820 Washington MOFFITT JAMES, ( Blake, Robbins & Co.) dwl 1010 Clay
MOFFITT JOHN, plumber and gasfitter, 111 Third, dwl 232} Perry
Moffitt John W., clerk with J. G. Steele & Co., dwl 928 Washington
Moffitt Thomas S., chemist with Redington, Hostet- ter & Co., dwl 5 Cushman
Mogan Anthony, ( Anthony Mogan & Co.) dwl 549 Stevenson
Mogan Anthony & Co., (Joseph R. Mogan) furni- ture, 920 Market
Mogan John, butcher, I Occidental Market, dwl N 8 Ellis bet Franklin and Van Ness Avenne
Mogan John P., calker, dwl E s Folsom bet Twen- ty-first and Twenty-second
Mogan Joseph R., ( Anthony Mogan & Co.) dwl 549 Stevenson
Mogan Patrick J., assistant register clerk Twelfth District Court, dwl N s Ellis bet Franklin and Van Ness Avenne
Mogan Richard, dw1 549 Stevenson
Mohlay Jeremiah, blacksmith, dwl N s Bryant bet Dora and Eighth
Mohns Henry, bookkeeper with Gildemeister & Mu- ecke, dw1 920 Jackson
Mohr David, carpenter, dwl 1111 Pacific
Mohr Henry, ( Mohr & Kroger ) dwl NE cor Eighth and Brannan
Mohr ( Henry) & Kroger, ( Hans) wholesale hog butchers, SW cor Nebraska and Alameda
Mohr John, shipcarpenter, dw1 625 Pacific, rear Mohran Charles, porter 133 Montgomery
Mohrbach N., liquorsaloon, 228 Pacific, dwl 911 Pacific
Mohrhardt P. F. Mrs., manufacturer hair jewelry, 251 Third, dw1 612 Shotwell
Mohrhardt Philip F., clerk with Davis & Curtiss, dwl 612 Shotwell
Mohrig C. F., ( Schulz, Fischer & M.) dwl Hansa Hotel
Mohrmann Frederick, groceries and liquors, SW cor Broadway and Kearny, dwl 440 Greenwich
Moiloret Victor, laundry, dwl W s Nevada bet Har- rison and Folsom
Moinet Charles, ladies' hairdresser and wigmaker, 133 Kearny, dwl 509 Lombard
Moise Henry, gilder and restorer old paintings, dwl 10 Park Avenue
Moje Peter D., seaman, dwl SW cor Clay and East Mojica Dolores, guitar and violinmaker, 1027 Kearny Moland John, longshoreman with N. P. Trans. Co Moldrup August J., salesman with E. Higgins & Co., dwl S s Ellis bet Fillmore and Webster Molinari Jacob, laborer, dwl E s Margaret Place Molineaux W. J., tinsmith, dwl 329 O'Farrell
MOLINEUX HENRY, agent American Clock Co., 310 Sansom
Molinier John Rev., pastor Notre Dame des Vic- toires Church, dwl 526 Bush
Molitor A. P. Mrs., proprietress Belle Vue House, 1018 Stockton
Molitor August P., assayer, dw1 1018 Stockton Molitor J. P., carbuilder S. F. & S. J. R. R
Molk John H., ( Stahmann &. M.) dwl NW cor Green and Dupont
Moll Abram, ( M. Lachman & Co.) dwl 131 Mont
Mollenkopf John, sole-leatherentter with Bucking- ham & Hecht, dwl Valencia nr Market
Moller Charles L., clerk, NE cor Folsom and Beale Moller Christian, laborer, dw1 507 Mission
Moller Frederick, wagonmaker, 197 Stevenson, dwl 4 Sixteenth
Moller Gustav, carpenter with Jonathan Kittredge, dwl 114 Jones
Mollin John, mariner, bds 531 East
Mollineux William J., merchant, dwl 568 Bryant Molloy Bessie Miss, assistant teacher Lincoln Pri- mary School, dwl 44 Third
Molloy Hugh B., treasurer Metro. B. & S. Union, and shoemaker, dwl cor Pine aud Dupont
Molloy James, sailmaker, dwl 333 Bush
MOLLOY JOHN, produce commission and groce- ries, 62 Clay, dwl 425 O'Farrell
Molloy Patrick, bookkeeper, dwl 252 Minna
Molloy Patrick, cooper, dwl 212 Washington
Molloy Patrick, drayman with Kelly, Walsh & Co., dwl 230 Post
Moloney Edward, laborer, dw1 5 Central Place
Moloney James. clerk with P. Comerford, dwl 931 Kearny
Moloney John, longshoreman with N. P. Trans. Co Moloney John, plasterer, dwl 76 Clementina
Moloney John, shipsmith with John F. Taylor, dwl 24 Ritch
Moloney Mary Mrs., dressmaker, dwl 406 Clem
Moloney Patrick E., shoemaker 113 Second, dwl 67 Clementina
Moloney Patrick J., tinsmith with G. & W. Snook, dwl 406 Clementina
Molony Jeremiah, laborer, dwl 120 Shipley
Molony Patrick, tinsmith, dw1 406 Celmentina
Molony Patrick S., tailor and cutter, dwl 616 Larkin Molt John P., South Park Market, 432 Third, (and Johnson & Co.) dwl 428 Third
Molter Charles, harnessmaker with Main & Win- chester, dwl 841 Mission
Molton Henry, dw1 426 Fourth
Molus A. L., tinsmith with Martin Prag, dwl 232 Fifth
Mombert Angust, blacksmith with Christian Herzog, dwl 615 Dupont
Mombert Thomas, barkeeper, SW cor First and Stevenson
Monaghan Edward, printer, dwl 314 Bush
Monaghan Frank, cabinetmaker with Goodwin & Co., dwl 50 Natoma
Monaghan Hugh, helper Union Iron Works, dwl 549% Natoma
Monaghan Patrick, fireman, dwl 248 Tebama, rear Monahan Daniel, laborer, dwl Fort Point
Monahan David M., printer with Spaulding & Barto, dw1 558 Stevenson
Monahan Edward, cook, dwl 27} Fourth
Monahan Edward, cook, dwl 27} Post
Monahan Francis, carpenter, dwl S s Hayes nr Webster
Monahan Francis P., commission merchant, dwl N s Grove bet Octavia and Gongh
Monaban Henry, bookkeeper with Henry W. Brad- ley, dwl 558 Stevenson
Monahan James, lab, dwl W s Guerrero nr Quinn Monahan Jeremiah, laborer, dwl Tremont House Monahan John, boilermaker, dwl 12 Tehama
Monahan John, boxmaker with John S. Gibbs, dwl 23 Hunt
Monahan John, drayman cor Washington and Front, dwl 1 Chatham Place
Monahan Joseph, stevedore, Lumb. Stev. Ass., Barra's Hall
Monahan Martin, conductor N. B. & M. R. R., dwl 317 Tebama
Monahan Michael, driver City Paving Co., dwl 233} Perry
Monahan Michael J., printer with Turnbull & Smith, dwl Moulton Place
E. H. JONES & CO., 116 Sansom Street, Hosiery and Gloves.
"For pure old California Wines, go to M. S. WHITING & CO., 219 Bush St. See next leaf.
COOPER'S MAGNETIC BALM is the best Family Friend and Companion.
448 SAN FRANCISCO
[ M] DIRECTORY.
The best advertising medium on the Pacific Coast-PACIFIC COAST BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
Monahan Patrick, shoemaker, dwl 19 Garden Monahan Peter, laborer, dwl Niantic Hotel Monahan Terence, cook, dwl 41 Jessie
Monahan Thomas N., plumber with P. C. Sweeney, dwl cor Jessie and Annie
Monahan Thomas J., carpenter, dwl Webster bet Waller and Kate
Monahan Tract Homestead Association, office 704 Market
Monahan William, photograph gallery, junction Market and Kearny, (and Monahan & Co.) dwl 1028 Minna
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