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Park Lonisa Mrs., furnished rooms, 920 Montgomery Park Mary A. Miss, dressmaker with Mrs. C. C. Naylor, dw1 320 Tehama
Park Robert, expresswagon, dwl 920 Montgomery Park Thomas C., clerk with Larzelere & Bryden, dwl SW cor Washington and Drumm
Park William, porter with R. H. McDonald & Co., dwl 320 Tehama
Park William Jr., porter with Edward H. Parker, dwl 320 Tehama
Park William C., pressman with Francis & Valen- tine, dwl 6 Montgomery
Park William S., carpenter, dw1 55 Minna
Park Eliza Mrs., furnished rooms, 6 Montgomery
Parker -, (first name and business refused) dwl .839 California
Parker Angeline C., (widow) dw1 839 California Parker C. A. tinsmith, dwl 411 Sansom
Parker Charles S., Sacramento messenger Pacific Union Express Co., dw1 305 Kearny
Parker Charles A., salesman with Root & Nye, dwl Russ House
Parker Charles C. P., clerk 604 Merchant, dwl 751 Clay
Parker Charles H., ( Parker & Roche) dwl NW cor Broadway and Taylor
PARKER (Charles H.) & ROCIIE, (John .J. ) at- torneys at law, office 8 and 9 Montgomery Block Parker Charles H., compositor with Charles W. Gordon
Parker Charles M., carpenter Omnibus Railroad, dwl 47 Second
Parker Christina, (widow) dressmaker, dwl 127 Fourth
Parker (Edward) & McRunnils, ( David M.) boots and Shoes, 414 Third
Parker Edward, (colored) shoemaker, dwl 786 Har Parker Edward F., clerk with H. Webster & Co., bds Russ House
PARKER EDWARD H., importer and agent Hazard Powder Co. 116 Front, dwl 1534 How Parker Edward S., clerk, dw1 608 Montgomery
Parker Edward W., (Parker & McRunnils ) dwl 786 Harrison
Parker Eugene, boot and shoemaker, dwl 1004 Market
Parker Francis L., office 315 California, dwl 535 Stevenson
Parker Frederic, bookkeeper with Haskell & Co., dwl W s Eleventh bet Folsom and Howard
Parker Frederick, carrier Golden City, dwl 13 Perry Parker F. Warren, shoeentter with Orin Jones, dwl W s Shotwell bet Eighteenth and Nineteenth
PARKER GEORGE, superintendent, Pacific Wine and Liquor Refinery, office 607 Front, dwl Oe- cidental IIotel
Parker George A., ( Parker, Wattson & Co.) dwl Cosmopolitan Hotel
PARKER, ( George A.) WATTSON ( Samuel B.) & CO., ( David Conkling ) importers and mann- facturers cigars and tobacco, 306 and 308 Clay
PARKER GEORGE F., proprietor Bank Ex- change SE cor Montgomery and Washington, and wholesale wines and liquors, 632 Montgom- ery. dwl 1212 Powell
Parker George H., merchant, office 310 Sansom, dwl 517 Pine
Parker George W., driver with G. W. Butler, dwl I Verona
Parker Harvey D., sergeant-at-arms California Stock Exchange, dwl 703 Greenwich
Parker Hayward P., bookkeeper Bank Exchange, dwl 407 Post
Parker Henry A., waiter 825 Dupont, dwl 924 Sacramento
PARKER HOUSE, Stephen M. Smith proprietor, 617 Montgomery
Parker James, laborer, dwl North Point nr Van Ness Avenne
Parker James, news stand, 20 First, dwl 45 Jessie Parker James, painter, dwl 12 Russ
Parker Jean Miss, assistant teacher Washington Grammar School, dw1 926 Washington
Parker J. K., conductor Front Street, O. & M. Rail- road, dwl 1114 Washington
Parker Johanna, (widow) dwl 81 Stevenson
Parker John, barkeeper with Edwin C. Lewis, dwl 20 Vallejo
Parker John, shipcarpenter, dwl Central Honse
Parker John, storekeeper P. M. S. S. Japan
Parker John B., machinist with David Stoddart, dwl 926 Washington
Parker John H., baker P. M. S. S. Colorado
Parker John E., foreman with J. B. Kemp, dw1 644 Jessie
Parker John W., draftsman Vulcan Iron Works, dwl 407 Post
Parker Joseph M., barkeeper Bank Exchange, dwl 407 Post
Parker Louis, carriagemaker Kimball Manufactur- ing Co., dwl 313 Seventh
Parker Martha, (colored) widow, dwl 913 Stockton Parker Milan, plasterer with Jennings & Garfield, dwl W s Stockton bet Pine and California
Parker Mrs., (widow) furnished rooms, 735 Market Parker M. W. Mrs., business director Women's Co- operative Union, dwl 52 Second
Parker Richard D., carpenter, dwl 13 Perry
Parker Robert A. Mrs., (widow) dwl 421 Green
Parker Rufus, carpenter, dwl E s Shotwell bet Twenty-third and Twenty-fourth
Parker Samuel, porter with Lowry, Breeze & Co., dwl N s Front nr Oregon
Parker Susan L., (widow) dwl 341 Jessie
Parker Theodore D., clerk, dwl SE cor Pacific and Stockton
Parker Thomas, carpenter, H. C. League, 25 Post
Parker Thomas J., mariner, dwl 26 Stewart
Parker William, dw1 926 Washington
Parker William, baker, dwl 501 Sntter, rear
Parker William, watchman with Cutting & Co., dwl E & Main bet Howard and Mission
Parker William C., stockbroker, office 419 Califor- nia, res Oakland
Parker William H., captain P. M. S. S. Co., dwl 41 South Park
Parker William J., (colored) porter, 321 Montgom- ery, dwl 1606 Ilyde
Parker W. W. Mrs., dw1 52 Second
Parkhurst Russel, physician, dwl 213 Seventh
Parkhurst V. S. W., importer hardware and agent White's Patent Moneydrawers, 305 Montgom- ery. dwl 814 California
Parkin Thomas, carpenter, dwl 210 Mason Parkinson Emma Mrs., dwl 110 Sutter
EDWARD BOSQUI & CO., Bookbinders, Leidesdorff st., corner of Clay.
C. P. VAN SCHAACK & CO., Nos. 712, 714 and 716, Kearny Street.
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Parkinson George C., foreman Rolling Department U. S B. Mint, dwl 25 Capp
Parkinson James C., ( Parkinson & Mahony) dwl 311 Jessie
PARKINSON ( James C.) & MAHONY, (John J.) importers looking glass and picture frames, 333 Kearny
PARK'S BLOCK, SE cor Valencia and Sixteenth Parks Jessie, blacksmith with Black & Miller, dwl 728 Market
Parks John C., woodturner, dw1 310 Ritch
Parks Madaline, (widow) dwl 504 Jessie
Parks Robert F., (of Parks & Bro., Marysville, Cal. ) dwl 904 Leavenworth
Parks Walter, actor Alhambra Theater
Parllard Joseph, longshoreman with N. P. Trans. Co Parmley Charles F., upholsterer with Yard & Fletcher, dw1 518 Stockton
Parnell John, real estate, dwl 724 Mission
Parnell Teresa, saleswoman with Miss Ellen O'Neill, dwl 724 Mission
Parnish William, laborer, dw1 507 Mission
Parr Henry D., clerk with C. J. Hawley & Co., dwl 37 Natoma
Parra Dionisio, cigarmaker with Cobo, Martinez & Co., dwl 737 Powell
Parra Joseph, porter with Cross & Co., dwl 432 Vallejo
Parrell T., brakeman S. F. & San José Railroad Parrish Charles, housepainter, E. H. L., Dashaway Hall
Parrish J. E., printer, Eureka Typographical Rooms, 539 Washington
Parrish Nathan C., carpenter, dwl W s Capp bet Twenty-second and Twenty-third
Parrish Norman, machinist Empire Mills, dwl W s Treat Avenue bet Twenty-second and Twenty- third
PARRISH SAMUEL B., proprietor Kane's Con- densed Soap, office 610 Market, dwl Cosmopoli- tau Hotel
Parrish William, machinist, dwl SE cor Twenty- second and Treat Avenue
Parrot Frederick, machinist with Clerc & Co., dwl N & Olive Avenue bet Polk and Van Ness Av
Parrott Charles, dwl SE cor Octavia and Green- wich
Parrott John, ( Parrott & Co.) dw1 620 Folsom PARROTT (John) & CO., bankers, NW cor Montgomery and Sacramento
Parrott Louis B., dwl Union Club
Parrott Tiburcio, ( Alsop & Co.) dw1 620 Folsom
PARROTT'S BUILDING, NW cor Montgomery and Sacramento
Parry Archer, shipwright, Ship. Ass., Barra's Hall Parry George, clerk U. S. Treasurer, res Oakland Parry H., physician, dwl 55 Minna
Parry Joseph, agent, dwl St. Nicholas Hotel Parry William, carpenter, dwl 210 Broadway Parsons Asa E., porter with George F. Bragg & Co., dwl cor Fourteenth Av and N, South S. F Parsons Charles, conductor Frout St., O. & M. R. R., dwl NW cor Clay and Polk
Parsons Charles A., ( Page, Donnell & Co.) res Shermantown, Nev
Parsons Edward, milkranch, dwl Fifteenth Avenue nr Islais Creek, South S. F
Parsons Elizabeth, (widow) (colored) dwl 907 Sac Parsons Elizabeth H. Miss, tailoress with Simon Reinstein, dwl 745 Market
PARSONS GEORGE F., Editorial Department Daily Times, dwl 1100 Taylor
Parsons George II., (Bunting & P.) dwl 11 First Avenue
Parsons James K., operator Western Union Tele- graph Co., dw1 316 Third
Parsons Jemima, (widow) dwl NW cor Nineteenth and Howard
Parsons J. O., carpenter, dwl 20 Second
Parsons M. W., clerk with Loze Bros., dwl 311} Jessie
Parsons Thomas, carpetcleaner, 23 Seventh, dwl E s Octavia nr Fell
Parsons W. F., carpenter, H. C. League, 25 Post Parsons Wickliffe B., local editor Spectator, office 710 Washington, dwl 2010 Folsom
Parsons William H., clerk with John W. Parson, dwl 7 Cushman
Partegas & Co., (Chinese) cigarmanufacturers, 730 Jackson
Partmann George, carpenter Pacific Rolling Mill, dwl W & Georgia nr Sierra
Partridge Edward B., clerk with Fassett & Mc- Canlley, dw1 722 California
Partridge Peter G., real estate, office with Alfred Borel & Co., NW cor Montgomery and Jack- son, dwl 338 Montgomery
Pascal Emile, ( Pascal, Dubedat & Co.) dwl 826 Union
PASCAL, (Emile ) DUBEDAT (Eugene ) & CO., ( Joseph Laviosa) importers Freuch brandies, wines, etc., 426 and 428 Jackson
Pascal Robert B., machinist, dwl 18 Stockton
Pascall James, dwl What Cheer Honse
Pascoe John, mining engineer, dwl 7 Verona
Pascoe Joseph, shipwright, Ship. Ass., Barra's Hall
Pascoe M. J. Miss, assistant teacher Lincoln Gram- mar School, dwl 7 Verona Place
Pasquale Boreste, laborer, dwl 442 Union
PASQUALE E., manufacturer silk and bunting, flags and rosettes, and importer toys and fancy- goods, 642 Washington
Pasquelle Richard, varnisher with N. P. Cole & Co., dwl engine house Second nr Howard
Passillio Joseph, laborer, dwl N s Green bet Mont- gomery and Sansom
Passman David, baker stm China, dwl 414 Union
Pastene Antonio, vender, dwl 19 Lewis
Pasture R. L., dwl American Exchange
PATCH GEORGE W., stencilcutter, 405 Front, dwl 37 Fifth
Patchell Edward, ( Shea & P.) dwl 465 Clementina Patchett Joseph, dwl 416 Pacific
Patchin George W., hairdresser with Henry R. Smith, dwl 11 Trinity
Patek Abraham, miner, dwl 613 Hyde
Patek Samnel, porter Union Insurance Co., dwl 533 O'Farrell
Paterson Hans, seaman, dwl 6 Hartman
Paterson James, teller Bank California, dw1 106 Stockton
Patino Lnis, cigarmaker with Cobo, Martinez & Co., dwl E s Montgomery nr Broadway
Patocchi C., dwl 431 Vallejo, rear
Paton Charles A., stonecutter, dwl SE cor Pine and Laguna
Paton George, molder with Thompson Brothers, dwl N & Natoma bet Second and Third
Paton Mary Mrs., with Mrs. H. N. Norcross, dwl 48 Natoma
Paton Robert, builder, dwl SE cor Pine and Laguna Paton .- See Patten and Patton
Patrata Frank, barkeeper 623 Davis
Patrick Albert B., ( Coffin &. P.) dwl 536 Ellis
Patrick Charles, dw1 510 Dupont
Patrick Henry W., salesman with Edward F. Peirce, dw1 526 Kearny
Patrick Holmes C., compositor S. F. Herald, dwl 362 Third
Patrick Jacob, dwl 728 Market
Patrick James C., ( Richard Patrick & Co. ) dwl 607 Bush
Patrick James D., professor music, dwl 526 Kearny Patrick John H., ( Richard Patrick & Co.) res New York
Patrick Louisa, (widow, colored) dwl W s Mason ur Clay, rear
E. H. JONES & CO .. 116 Sansom Street, Straw Hats and Trimmings.
M. S. WHITING & CO., supply Druggists with pure Wines and unadulterated Liquors. Principal Depot, 219 Bush St. See next leaf.
REDINGTON'S FLAVORING EXTRACTS are the best in use.
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PACIFIC COAST BUSINESS DIRECTORY circulates throughout Idaho and Montana Territories.
Patrick Richard, ( Richard Patrick & Co. ) res New York
PATRICK RICHARD & CO., (James C. Pat- rick, Matthew N. Ince, and. John H. Patrick) importers and jobbers hardware, 122 Battery Patrick Sarah A. Mrs., hairdresser, 535 Green
Patrick Wellington C., (colored) hairdresser, 1319 Stockton, dwl 535 Green
Patrick William, waiter C. S. Nav. Co's steamer Yosemite
Patrico Ferdinand, tailor, dwl W s Gaven bet Green- wich and Filbert
Patridge Dominicus, dw1 17 Fourth
Patridge Hiram C., street contractor, office 316 Mont- gomery, dwl 340 Fifth
Patriocinio Ramon, barber, dwl 1309 Stockton
Patry Ferdinand, ( Delange & Co.) dw1 1321 Dupont Pattee C. M. Miss, assistant teacher Denman School, dwl 804 Bush
Pattee J. M., (G. W. Baine & Co.) res New York City
Pattee James M. & Co., importers fancy goods, 404 Sansom, dwl Cosmopolitan Hotel
Pattee Solon, accountant, 210 Battery, dwl 240 Mont Patten Benjamin A., ( Barry & P.) dwl 709 Geary Patten David R., ( Tubbs & P.) dwl Cosmopolitan Hotel
Patten Edward M. Jr., with James L. Blaikie, dwl 507 Montgomery
Patten G. L., laborer, dw1 507 Mission
Patten Henry, employé with N. W. Spaulding
Patten Henry, tailor, dwl 507 Mission
Patten James, molder with William Brodie, dwl 312 Fremont
Patten John, drayman, dw1 326 Tehama
Patten John, sawyer with Stow Paving Co., dwl S E cor Market and Seventh
Patten Pamelia G., (widow) dwl 25 Perry
Patten Peter. H., Custom House storekeeper Ori- ental Bonded Warehouse, dw1 23 Kearny Patten Thomas, boot and shoes, 284 Stevenson
Patten Thomas, laborer with J. B. Kemp
Patten William, shipjoiner, Ship. Ass., 751 Market Patten William P., barkeeper 322 Montgomery, dwl 1014 Clay
Patten .- See Paton and Patton
Patterson Alexander, carpenter, dwl 22 Scott Place Patterson Angus, cabinetmaker with Peterson & Kragen, dwl 451 Jessie
Patterson Charles, carpenter, dw1 507 Mission
Patterson Charles, watchman Dry Dock, dwl Hun- ter's Point
Patterson David, blacksmith, dw1 553 Howard Patterson David, laborer with James P. Pierce
Patterson David W., attorney at law, office 50 Montgomery Block, dw1 665 Mission
Patterson Frank, cabinetmaker with Goodwin & Co Patterson Frederick, stevedore, Lumb. Stev. Asso- ciation, Barra's Hall
Patterson George, groceries and liquors, NW cor Folsom and Eighth
Patterson George, liquorsaloon, 2195 Powell Patterson George, waiter Occidental Hotel
Patterson Horace, shipwright, Ship. Ass., Barra's Hall
Patterson James, ( Pacific Saw Manufacturing Co.) dwl 726 Filbert
Patterson James, carpenter, dw1 128 Post
Patterson James, laborer with J. B. Kemp, dwl W s Kentucky nr Irwin Patterson James, seaman, dwl 112 Stewart
Patterson James, waiter Occidental Hotel, dw1 657 Mission
Patterson John W., shipmaster, dwl S s Ridley bet Valencia and Guerrero
Patterson Lorints, steward, dw1 39 Jackson Patterson Mathew, clerk with C. P. Van Schaack & Co., dwl 41 Everett
Patterson Robert, carpenter, dwl 22 Scott Place
Patterson W. F., shipwright, Ship. Ass., Barra's Hall
Patterson William, carpenter, dwl 429 Bush
Patterson William, carpenter, dwl Franklin House Patterson William, Golden Acre Nursery, San Bruno Road, 32 miles from City Hall
Patterson William H., ( Patterson & Stow ) dwl 605 Merchant
PATTERSON ( William H.) & STOW, ( William WV.) attorneys at law, office 513 Jackson
Patterson William J., ( W. H. Martin & Co.) office 52 Montgomery Block
Patterson William T., merchant, dwl 342 Minna Patterson .- See Paterson
PATTON ALVA F., news depot and periodicals, 600 Market, dwl SE cor Stockton and Pine
Patton Charles, farmer, cor Crescent Avenue and Laurel Avenue, Bernal Hights
Patton James R., tailor, SW cor Davis and Clark
Patton John, bricklayer, dwl E s Shotwell bet Nine- eenth and Twentieth
Patton Theopolis, molder, dwl 48 Minna
Patton Thomas, laborer with Thompson Brothers, dwl 606 Third
Patton Thomas, wagonmaker, 415 Third, dwl 415 Third
Patton William, architect, 622 Clay, dw1 1086 Union Patton .- See Paton and Patten
Pattridge Robert K., Inmber, Stewart opposite pier 11 and E s Spear bet Mission and Howard, dwl 34 John
Paturel Clandins, importer leeches, 728 Washington Paul Almarin B., mining agency, office 408 Califor- nia, dwl N s Broadway bet Taylor and Jones
Panl Alvin A., examiner weighers' returns, Custom House, dwl W s Pierce bet Bush and Pine
Paul Elizabeth Mrs., dwl 518 Third
Paul Homestead Reservation, office 407 California Paul Horatio, assayer, dwl 410 Clementina
Paul Jacob, cook 431 Pine
Paul James, miner, dwl 36 Merchants' Exchange
Paul John C., janitor Omnibus R. R. Co., dwl 9 Clara
Paul Joseph W., harnessmaker with J. W. White, dw1 639 Mission
Paul Julien, hairdresser and wigmaker, 1005 Kearny, dwl 1515 Stockton
Paul Phoebe, (widow) dwl 1024 Powell
Paul Peter, painter, dwl 763 Harrison
Paul Rebecca Miss, assistant teacher Shotwell Street Grammar School
Panl Tract Homestead Association, office 407 Cal
Paul William, ( Paul & Linforth ) dwl N s Page bet Laguna and Octavia
PAUL ( William ) & LINFORTH, (Edward H.) type case and cabinetmakers, 18 and 20 Fremont Panl William E., engineer National Laundry, dwl NW cor Dolores and Seventeenth
Paulding Joseph M., cook with Munroe & Taylor, dwl Stevenson bet First and Second
Pauley Joseph, fish, 34 Metropolitan Market, dwl 171 Jessie
Paulin A. Mrs., (widow) dressmaker, dw1 606 Green Paulissen H., frescopainter, dw1 224 Chestnut
Paullin Edgar S., costumer with J. R. Paullin, dwl NW cor Montgomery and Jackson
Panllin James R., costumer California Theater, of- fice NW cor California and Jackson
Paullin Susan F. Mrs., theatrical costumer, 803 Montgomery, room 9
Pauls Christian, butcher, dwl 205 Sansom
Paulsen Ferdinand, laborer with François Laroche, dwl N s Sixteenth nr Vermont
Paulsen H. seaman, dwl 136 Folsom
Paulsen Hermann, ( Ludwig, Siebe & Co., and Rohrs & P.) dwl NE cor Fourth and Everett
PAULSEN ( Hermann) & SIEBE, ( Ludirig) gro- ceries and liquors, SW cor Turk and Taylor, and NE cor Fourth and Everett
EDWARD BOSQUI & CO., Printers and Engravers, Clay Street, corner of Leidesdorff.
C. P. VAN SCHAACK & CO., Nos. 712, 714 and 716, Kearny Street.
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Paulsen J. E., captain bark Christopher Mitchell, pier 1 Stewart
Paulsen John, ( Paulsen &. Olufsdwl NW cor Kearny and Jackson
Paulsen ( John) & Olufsenry ) liquor saloon, N W cor Kearny and Jackson
Paulson William P., porter with Peixotto, Straus & Co., dw1 656 Mission
Paulus Louis, butcher, dw1 1184 Harrison
Panmer Joseph, machinist with J. Weichhart, dwl 917 Pacific
Paupitz F. W., lodgings and liquorsaloon, 123 Jackson
Pauze W. G., carpenter Empire Mills, dwl 533} Natoma
Pavey James G., jobwagon, cor Market and Fre- mont, dwl N & Turk bet Van Ness Avenue and Franklin
Pavie Francis N., dwl 630 Vallejo
Pavlicevich John, restaurant, 523 Davis
Pavillier Adolph L., commercial broker, room 21, 525 Front
Pavlovich Nicholas, dwl 846 Washington
Pawlicki L., physician. office 646 Market
Paxson Joseph S., ( Young & P.) dwl 20 Stanly Place
Paxton A. B., dwl W s Franklin bet Austin and Bush Payne Frank, waiter Lick House
Payne Frederick D., produce, dwl 249 Stevenson
Payne George E., draftsman with H. C. Macy, dwl Powell bet O'Farrell and Geary
PAYNE JOEL H, liquorsaloon, 721 Davis Payne John, dwl 636 Commercial
Payne Lewis, cook Cosmopolitan Hotel
Payne Robert, carpenter, bds 423 Bush Payne Samuel, plasterer, dwl 568 Mission
Payne William, boarding, 719 Davis
Payne Willis, bricklayer, dwl 919 Union Payne .-- See Paine
Payot Henry, ( Henry Payot & Co.) dwl NW cor Lombard and Dupont
PAYOT HENRY & CO., (Charles D. Bonestel ) publishers, booksellers, and stationers, 620 and 622 Washington
Payrau Dominique, butcher with Vincent Larroche, dwl W s Potrero Avenne nr Sixteenth
Payson Carter N., foreman with Brown & Wells, dwl 734} Howard
Paz Angel C., porter London & San Francisco Bank, dwl 343 Jessie
Peabody Joseph, bookkeeper, dwl 410 Clementina Peabody Alfred, ( Flint, P. & Co.,) res Salem, Mass Peabody William B. O., architect and secretary Tax Payers' Union, office 302 Mont, dw1 518 Lombard Peabody William G., bookkeeper, dwl SE cor Six- teenth and Columbia
Peacemaker William, soapmaker, dw1 656 Mission Peach Augustus L. Mrs., (widow) dwl W s Indiana bet Sierra and Nevada
Peach Thomas J., bootblacking 101 Sansom, dwIN s Fell bet Gough and Octavia
Peachy A. C., real estate, office and dw1 84 Mont- gomery Block
Peachy Frank, student, dwl 1003 Pacific
Peachy Henry, painter with C. H. Sykes, dwl Fourth bet Mission and Jessie
Peacock John H., ( Wynne & P.) dwl NW cor Turk and Larkin
Peadee Ann, (widow) housekeeper, dwl Meiggs' Wharf
Peake Albert A., newspaper carrier, dwI N s Day bet Guerrero and Dolores
Pearce Bridget, (widow) dwl 171 Jessie
Pearce Daniel, cook Lick House, dwl 167 Perry
Pearce George T., shipjoiner P. M. S. S. Co's Wharf, dwl 417 Taylor
Pearce Henry, machinist Vulcan Iron Works, dwl 10 Hubbard
Pearce Henry D., gold-pen manufacturer, 606 Mont
Pearce J. F., musician, dwl What Cheer House Pearce Luke, laborer with J. B. Kemp, dw1 1242
Bush
Pearce Patrick, laborer S. V. Water Works Pearce .- See Pierce and Peirce
Peare Thomas S., carpenter, dwl 411 Jones
Pearl Henry, clerk, dwl 641 Washington
Pearle Frank, waiter Cosmopolitan Hotel
Pearlman A. M., cigars and tobacco, cor Market and Sutter, dwl 2016 Powell
Pearlman L. M., merchant, dwl 2016 Powell
Pearlman S. M., druggist, dw] 2016 Powell
Pearman James, carpenter, dw] 107 Stockton
Pearsall Charles, metalroofer with H. G. Fiske, dwl 807 Market
Pearse George, laborer with Israel Richards, dwl Bay bet Jones and Leavenworth
Pearson Charles E., with H. H. Pearson & Co., dwl Russ House
Pearson Dana Clay, with Manuel T. Brocklebank, dwl 44 Third
Pearson Edward, engineer, dwl Bernard bet Taylor and Jones
Pearson E. F. Mrs., assistant teacher Lincoln Gram- mar School, dwl 342 Minna
Pearson George, longshoreman, dw1 129 Folsom
Pearson Gustavus C., (Pearson &· Starr) resides Vallejo
PEARSON (Gustavus C.) & STARR, ( Abram D.) produce, commission, and shipping merchants, office room 2, 318 Front
Pearson H. H., (H. H. Pearson & Co.) dwl Russ House
PEARSON H. H. & CO., ( Simon H. Seymour) proprietors Russ House, W s Montgomery from Pine to Bush
Pearson James G., clerk, dw1 636 Commercial
Pearson Jesse, blacksmith with Larkins & Co., dwl 204 Pacific
Pearson John, expresswagon. dwl 342 Minna
Pearson John H., clerk Adjutant General, 417 Kearny, dwl SE cor Larkin and Vallejo
Pearson John W., land speculator, 605 California
Pearson Martin B., carpenter, dwl S s Sacramento nr Van Ness Avenne
Pearson M. B., boot and shoemaker, W s Polk bet Clay and Washington
Pearson Peter, seaman, dwl 24 Sacramento
Pearson Samuel A., superintendent Woodward's Gardens
Pearson Thomas, laborer with J. B. Kemp
Pearson William, marine clerk Home Mutual Ins. Co., dwl 930 Clay
Pearson .- See Pierson
Peart Benjamin, clerk with Alvinza Hayward, 419 California, res San Mateo
Pease Emery T., broker, office 402 Montgomery, dwl 17 South Park
Pease George F., carpenter, dwl 6 Scotland
Pease Horace, freight clerk N. P. Trans. Co., dwl 644 Sacramento
Pease John H., carpenter, dwl W s Ridley bet Va- lencia and Guerrero
Pease Luman S., bookkeeper with Parrott & Co., dwl 611 Stockton
Pease Nelson L., dwl 504 O'Farrell
Pease Richard H. Jr., cashier with Rubber Clothing Co., dwl Occidental Hotel
Pease William C., carpenter and builder, dwl 815 Lombard
Peasley S. L., shipcarpenter, dwl NW cor Sierra and Indiana
Peat Frances F., (widow) dwl 1610 Larkin
Peat John W. F., clerk with British and Mercantile Ins. Co., dwl 1614 Larkin
Peaterson William, ( William Peaterson & Co.) dwl 31 Freelon
Peaterson William & Co., (Leyburn and Alfred Langley ) wood and coal dealers, 540 Fourth
E. H. JONES & CO., 116 Sansom Street, French Corsets, New Styles.
M. S. WHITING & CO'S MEDICAL STIMULANTS are recommended by Physicians. See next leaf.
REDINGTON, HOSTETTER & CO., The Wholesale Druggists of the Pacific Coast.
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PACIFIC COAST BUSINESS DIRECTORY, Henry G. Langley, Publisher, 612 Clay Street, San Francisco.
Peatro Parlite, laborer with J. B. Kemp
Pechin Charles, cigar stand, 417 Front, dwl 514 Bush, rear
Pechner Robert B., cutter with M. Rosenthal, dwl 709 Broadway
Peck A. E., harnessmaker with M. Lawless, dwl Sutter nr Kearny
Peck Amos, mariner, dwl Berry nr Third
Peck Charles M., bookkeeper with Redington, Hos- tetter & Co., dwl 216 Bush
Peck Charles S., drayman, dwl NW cor Poet and Franklin
Peck David Mrs., (widow) dwl SE cor Twenty- fourth and Bartlett
Peck Elisha T., ( Peck & Turner ) dwl 118 Eddy Peck (Elisha T.) & Turner, (Charles O.) mer- chandise brokers, 222 California
Peck John A., merchant, dwl Pacific Club Rooms Peck ( James ) & Sturges, ( T. W.) milkranch, San Miguel Ranch nr Twenty-fourth
Peck James R., driver, dw1 728 Clementina
Peck John M., ( Wellman, P. & Co.) dwl 338 Eddy
Peck Josiah L., blacksmith with Kimball Manufac- turing Co., dwl Cleveland bet Sherman and Seventh
Peck Levi P., attorney at law, dwl N s Post bet Franklin and Gough
PECK LEWIS, electropathic physician, office and dwl 212 Powell
Peck Martin, producedealer, dwl 707 Mission
Peck Nicholas, wagonmaker, dwl E s Valencia bet Sixteenth and Seventeenth
Peck Philip, merchant, dwl 315} Third
Peck Reily J., drayman with Bradley & Cockrill
Peck William, (colored) liquors, 725 Pacific, dwl 1207 Dupont
Peck William, seaman, dwl 26 Stewart
Peckerman Simon, (James &. P.) dw1 158 Clara Peckham Edwin L., clerk with Wallace & Peck- ham, and reporter California Stock Exchange, dwl 754 Washington
Peckham Edwin P., ( Wallace & P.) dwl N s Lom- bard bet Leavenworth and Hyde
Peckham George, blacksmith with O. F. Willey & Co
Pedarini Louis, waiter with J. E. Sorbier, dwl 840 Sacramento
Pedeneit S., woodturner, Wood Turners' Leagne, 352 Bush
Pedichio Dominica, liquor saloon, S s Vallejo nr Davis
Pedler Amos, wood dealer, dwl 743 Harrison
Pedler Joseph R., (Joseph R. Pedler & Co.) dwl 743 Harrison
PEDLER JOSEPH R. & CO., ( Thomas C. Ped- ler ) butter, cheese, eggs, etc., 35 and 36 Cali- fornia Market
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