The San Francisco directory for the year 1869, Part 140

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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Simon Dora Mrs., dwl 1 Rassette Place No. 1


Simon Frances Miss, assistant teacher Spring Valley Grammar School, dwl 255 Stevenson


Simon Fredericka Miss, saleswoman 214 Kearny, dwl 255 Stevenson


Simon Henry, clerk, dwl 417 Post


Simon Hermann L., ( Stein, S. & Co.) dwl 507 Lombard


Simon Isidor, bookkeeper with Rosenthal, Feder & Co., dwl 255 Stevenson


Simon Isidor, tailor with Simon Reinstein, dwl 117 Shipley


Simon J., peddler, dwl 819 Jackson


Simon Jacob, sashmaker, dw1 945 Mission


Simon Jacob, shoemaker, 663 Mission


Simon Jacob L., glassentter, 663 Mission


Simon James, carpenter Empire Mills, dwl 102 Jessie Simon Joseph, furniture, 1226 Stockton


Simon Joseph, shoemaker, dwl 5 Washington


Simon Julius, cigarmaker with Moritz Kalmnk, dwl 119 Shipley


Simon Jnlins, jobwagon, NW cor Davis and Jack- son, dwl 420 Drumm


Simon Louis, mirror maker with Whittier, Fuller


& Co., dwl Sixteenth bet Valencia and First Av Simon Samuel, peddler, dw1 928 Folsom


Simon Sarah, (widow) dwl 1230 Dupont


Simon S. I., (of Simon, Jacobs & Co., Santa Cruz) office 418 Market, dw1 406 Post


Simon Simon, dollar variety store, SE cor Kearny and Sutter, and fancygoods, 224 Kearny, dwl 255 Stevenson


Simon Sigismund L., secretary M. & P. Woolen Mills, 517 and 519 Market, dwl 507 Lombard Simon Thomas, carpenter with Mechanics' Mill & M. Co., dwl 211 Jessie


Simonds A. J., merchant, cor Powell and Pacific, dwl Franklin Hotel


Simonds Nathan, milkranch, N s Twenty-fourth bet Nebraska and Vermont


Simonds Schuyler P., with Natban Simonds, N 8 Twenty-fourth bet Nebraska and Vermont


Simonds S. D. Rev., dw1 925 Clay


Simonds .- See Simmons and Symonds


Simoneau Julius, pharmacie raspail, 515 Sacramento Simonetti Charles, cook 105 California Market


Simoni Louis, manager Italian Hospital, dwl 406 Vallejo


Simons Charles, seaman, dwl 32 Stewart


Simons Emil, porter, 521 Sac, dw1 906 Kearny


Simons Henry, cigars and tobacco, 434 Pine, dwl 411 Sansom


Simons IIenry, steward Steamer Dining Saloon, dwl NE cor First and Brannan


Simons Hiram C., notice server with City and County Treasurer, dwl 510 Leavenworth


Simons Jeremiah, laborer with James Dunn, dwl 1219 Powell


Simons Lonisa, (widow) ladies' wear, 906 Kearny


Simons William, driver, dwl Old San José Road bet Thirtieth and Day


Simonsen David, harnessmaker, dw1 508 Sixth


Simonsen R. P., seaman, bds 7 Washington Simouton Fred, seaman, dwl 32 Stewart


SIMONTON J. W., (S. F. Bulletin Co.) res New York


Simonton Nathan M., carpenter and builder, dwl SE cor Fifth and Shipley


EDWARD BOSQUI & CO., Book and Job Printers, cor. Leidesdorff and Clay.


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


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Simpson Alexander C., bootmaker with Charles | Sinclair Harry, actor Maguire's Opera House, dwl Lenoir, dwl 340 Third W s Wetmore Place


Simpson Asa M., lumber, and Coos Bay and Co- lumbia River Packets, SE cor Howard and Stewart, dwl SW cor Folsom and First


Simpson Charles, jobwagon, 117 Drumm, dwl 9 Verona Place


Simpson Clement S., captain bark Whistler, dwl 59 Tehama


Simpson Cyrus H., carpenter California Mills, dwl 51 Minna


SIMPSON DAVID, plumber and gasfitter, 117 Sutter, dwl 28 Geary


Simpson Farrell, salesman with Keane Brothers, dwl 526 Pine


Simpson George, drayman NE cor Front and Clay, dwl S s Post bet Octavia and Gough


Simpson Henry M., groceries and liquors, SW cor Laguna and Fulton


Simpson John, longshoreman, dwl 533 Vallejo


SIMPSON JOHN, proprietor Quincy House, SE cor Second and Natoma


Simpson Joseph, junkdealer, SW cor Ninth and Jessie


Simpson Lionel D., cashier with Platt & Newton, dwl 24 Hampton Place


Simpson M., seaman, dwl 132 Stewart


Simpson Marcus D. L., brevet major-general U. S. A., Chief Com. Sub. Military Division Pacific, office 204 Sutter, dwl 18 South Park


Simpson Peter G., hatter with B. F. Mead, dwl 1213 Leavenworth


Simpson Richard W., ( Feldman, S. & Co. ) dwl 2 Calhoun


Simpson S., shipcarpenter, dwl 217 Second


Simpson S. A. Mrs., ( Misses Newby ) dwl 1213 Leav Simpson Thomas, (Simpson & Lemon) dwl 14 Harriet


Simpson ( Thomas ) & Lemon, ( James H. ) grainers, 216 Sansom


Simpson Thomas, printer, dwl N s Ivy Av nr Octavia Simpson Thomas B., clerk County Recorder's Office, dwl 509 Powell


Simpson William, chemist and apothecary, 609 Davis, res Alameda


Simpson William, blacksmith, dwl E s Mission bet Twenty-first and Twenty-second


Simpson William, hairdresser, 529 Fourth Simpson William, laborer, dwl 412 Vallejo


Simpson William, plasterer, dwl 830 Broadway


Simpson William P., engineer Steamer No. 6, S. F. F. D., dwl 311 Sixth


Simpson W. K., lanudryman Occidental Laundry, dwl SE cor Octavia and Filbert


Simpton Charles J., local policeman, dwl 4 Eddy PI Simpton George W., clerk with L. M. Nagel, dw] 303 Jessie


Simpton Georgiana Mrs., dwl 1319 Sansom


Sims Charles, barkeeper 21 Pacific


SIMS JOHN R., manufacturer iron doors and shut- ters, S s Oregon bet Front and Davis, dwl 1010 Jackson


Sims J. Wesley, bookkeeper with John R. Sims, dwl 725 California


Simson Aaron, dwl 115 William


Simson Abraham D., upholsterer with George W. Smith, dwl 115 William.


Simson James W., piano-forte maker, dwl 608 Ellis Simson Robert, attorney at law, office 803 Mont- gomery, res Alameda County


Sina Gustave, tinsmith, dwl 829 Pacific


Sinay Elie, ( Levy &. S.) dwl 1423 Stockton


Sinclair Addie Mrs., actress Metropolitan Theater, dwl W s Wetmore Place


Sinclair Archie, ( Mather & S.) dwl 1721 Leav


Sinclair Collin R., porter with Ross, Dempster & Co .. dwl 824 Union


Siuclair Daniel, captain sloop Quilp, Washington Street Wharf


Sinclair James, porter and extraman H. & L. Co. No. 1, S. F. F. D., dwl 706 Bush, rear


Sinclair James, stonecntter, Cemetery Avenue nr Sutter


Sinclair John A., drayman, 119 Clay, dwl 363 Minna Sinclair Thomas, dw1 719 Market


Sincock Henry, ( Sincock & Trembath) dwl New Wisconsin Hotel


SINCOCK ( Henry) & TREMBATH, (John) pro- prietors New Wisconsin Hotel, 411 Pacific


Sindel Jacob, ( Kirsch & Co.) dwl S s Green nr Dupont


Sine Robert, milkman, dwl San Bruno Road nr Six-mile House


Sines Peter R., clerk with Medical Director, De- partment California, 417 Kearny


Sing Kee, (Chinese) provisions, 632 Jackson


Sing Sam, (Chinese) cigar mannfacturer, 535 Pacific


Siny Yik, (Chinese) provisions, 722 Jackson


SINGER MANUFACTURING CO., (sewing ma-


chines) Robert H. Yates general agent, 139 Montgomery


Singleton Daniel, blacksmith with Samuel Ross, dwl 163 Jessie


Singyvald Louis, hatter, dwl 32 Everett


Sining William, contractor and builder, dwl 2015 Hyde


Sinkwitz William, liquor saloon, 816 Kearny, dwl 715 Union


Sinley Frederick, cooper, dwl W s Alabama bet Twenty-second and Twenty-third


Sinnot John, laborer, dwl N's Mission nr Beale, rear


Sinnott Edward, engineer S. F. & S. J. R. R., dwl Folsom nr Sixteenth


Sinon James, carpenter Empire Mills


Sinon Timothy, machinist with Isaac H. Small, dwl S s Clay nr Kearny


Sinsheimer Simon, crockery and glassware, 25 Sec- ond, dw1 507 Mission


Sinskey Patrick, laborer New U. S. B. Mint, dwl 162 Tehama


Sinton Richard H., real estate agent, school director Ninth Ward, and com'r extension Montgomery Street, office 509 California, dw1 16 South Park Sioberg Charles, seaman, bds 20 Commercial


Sipe Edward, dwl 655 Minna


Sipf George, laborer, dw1 6 St. Charles Place


Siqueiros Carmen, (widow) dwl 1116 Kearny


Sisley Wilson, clerk with Pixley & Harding, dw! 446 Brannan


Sisson, ( A. W. ) Wallace ( William H.) & Co., (C. W. Crocker ) general merchandise, office 228 Clay


Sittenheim Charles, clerk, dw1 507 Mission


Siverone Joseph, laborer with Joseph Catania, dwl Vallejo bet Montgomery and Kearny


Sivierou M. Etienne, wines and liquors, NE cor Sacramento and Kearny, dwl 127 Morton


Size Patrick, hostler, dwl 711 Geary, rear Sjoberg Louis, mariner, bds 531 East


Sjogren Frederick, barkeeper, 531 East


Skae John, mining stocks, dwl Occidental Hotel


Skaggs James W., teacher, dwl New St. Charles Hotel


Skahan John, laborer, dwl Quinn bet Valencia and Guerrero


Skames Amanda, (widow) dwl 240 Fremont


Skeantlebury William, (Bartels & S.) dwl 411 Sansom


Skehen John, cooper, dwl S s Shipley bet Eighth and Ninth


Skelding John, helper with Moynihan & Aitken, dwl 519 Mission


Skelleton A. S., laborer, dw1 507 Mission


Skelley Kate, Mrs., furnished rooms, 207 Minna


Skelley 'Timothy, carpenter with Cole & Haskell -


E. H. JONES & CO., 116 Sansom Street. Laces and Embroideries.


M. S. WHITING & CO., 219 Bush St., supply country dealers with Wines and Liquors, in quantities to suit. See next leaf.


NEWELL'S PULMONARY SYRUP, the best family Cough Medicine


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


Skelly Frank S., deputy assessor City and County, | Slaven Patrick, ( Kelly & S.) dwl 1324 Dupont dwl W s Ninth ur Howard


Skelly Frank W., clerk with Crane & Brigham, dwl 930 Folsonı


Skelly James S., salesman with Frank G. Edwards, dwl 3 Hardy Place


Skelly John, blacksmith N. B. & M. Railroad, dwl 820 Folsom


Skelly John, commission agent, dwl 23 Hunt Skelly John, stoker, dwl 129 Folsom


Skelly John R., clerk with Crane & Brigham, dwl 930 Folsom


Skelly Mary Mrs., dw1 735 Green


SKELLY MICHAEL, superintendent N. B. & M. R. R., office SW cor Fourth and Louisa, dwl W's Ninth bet Howard and Mission


Skelly Patrick F., clerk with Crane & Brigham, dw1 930 Folsom


Skelton Hammond, carpenter, dwl 164 Clara


Skerrett Daniel, watchmaker and jeweler, 129 Second


Skerrett Nicholas, drygoods, 11 Montgomery


Skeybeil B. B., dressmaker, dw1 53 Stevenson


Skidmore Walter A., printer with Francis & Val- entine, dwl 914 Clay


Skidmore William B., chief engineer P. M. S. S. Co., dwl Cosmopolitan Hotel


Skiff Alonzo M., painter, NW cor Mission and Twenty-ninth


Skillen John. porter with Murphy, Grant & Co., dw1 730 Harrison


Skilligan John, laborer, dwl 19 Harlan Place Skillings H. C., market, S & Sixteenth nr Mission Skillings Horace C., machinist S. F. & San José R. R., dwl W s Fol bet Sixteenth and Seventeenth Skillman Peter V., engineer, dw1 505 Dupont Skimmer Jacob, tailor, dwl 434 Union


Skinker John, ( Rodmond Gibbons & Co.) Oakland


res


Skinkle A., traveling agent New England Mutual Life Insurance Co., 103 Montgomery


Skinkle William, clerk, 19 Montgomery


Skinner Ellen, (widow) dwl 12 Scotland


Skinner Frank, clerk with James G. Steele & Co., dwl 18 Prospect Place


Skinner Frank H., U. S. Surveyor General's Office, dwl W s Shotwell bet Twenty-second and Twenty-third


Skinner Guy R., bookkeeper with Marshall & Haight, 208 Clay


Skinner Robert, patent drain and water pipe maker, SE cor Sixteenth and Guerrero


Skivington John F., patternmaker Risdon Iron Works, dwl 3 Minna


Skupinsky Adelbert, tailor, dwl 1111 Sacramento Skuse Frank, teamster with Jonathan Kittredge, dwIN & Maria nr Chesley


Slack Henry, cook, dwl 132 Stewart


Slamberg Charles, shipcarpenter, dw1 430 Braunan Slaner Frederick, blacksmith with Thomas Dolan, dwl 204 Powell


Slason William, clerk, dw1 621 Socramento


Slate Frederick, printer with E. Bosqui & Co., dwl Dupont bet Pine and California


Slater Patrick, plasterer, dwl W s Sixth bet Brannau and Townsend


Slater Thomas, laborer, dwl 214 Broadway


Slattery Dennis, bootmaker U. W. M. B & S. Co., dwl cor Fourteenth and Folsom


Slattery Dennis, laborer, dwl 152 Jessie


Slattery Frank, dwl 728 Howard


Slattery James, laborer, dwl 909 Battery


Slattery William H., carpenter, dwl Twelfth Ave- Due, Sonth S. F


Slanson William bookkeeper, dwl 122 Taylor


Slavan Annie E. Miss, principal Eighth Street Pri. mary School, dwl 534 Seventeenth


Slaven Moses A., carpenter, dwl W s Bartlett bet Twenty.fifth and Twenty-sixth


Slaven ( Patrick ) & Murphy, ( Patrick ) groceries and liquors, NE cor Howard and Fifteenth


Slavonic Ifliric Benevolent Society, cor Front and Jackson


Slay Samuel, dwl W s Buchanan nr Ellis


Slayback A. D., carpenter, dwl S s Jersey bet Twen- ty-fourth and Twenty-fifth


Sleath Robert, boetler 124 Sutter


Sleeper Charles, clerk Bank California, dwl 10 Second Avenue


Sleeper George, clerk with Williams, Deane & Co., dwl 10 Second Avenue


Sleeper H. M., type dresser with Painter & Co., dwl 3 Hubbard


Sleeper William O., assayer, dwl 10 Second Av Sleigh Eugene, waiter, dw1 322 Vallejo


Slessinger Louis, salesman with Rosenstock, Price & Co., dwl 209 Hvde


Slevin Daniel F., foreman with Brader Brothers, dwl W s Salmon nr Pacific


Slevin Daniel J., driver Central Railroad, dwl N s Brannan bet Seventh and Eighth


Slevin Patrick, policeman City Hall, dwl cor How- ard and Fifteenth


Slevin Rosanna, (widow) ladies' nurse, dw1 436 Na- toma


Slicer Charles B., saloonkeeper, dw1 808 Clay


Slicer Hugh S., office SE cor Jackson and Mont- gomery, res Oakland


Slicer Walter R., ( Booth & S.) land attorney, office SW cor Mont and Jackson, dwl 1502 Taylor


Slichmann C., laborer California Sugar Refiuery, dwl Decatur bet Bryant and Brannan


Slichmann Heinrich, laborer California Sugar Re- finery


Slieder Clans, liquors, dw1 232 Stevenson


Slimmens Alexander, apprentice Etna Iron Works, dwl South San Francisco


Slimmon Lawrence, plasterer, dwl Twelfth Avenue bet P and Q, South S. F


Slimmon Robert, plasterer, dwl Twelfth Avenne, South S. F


Slinkey C. Mrs., furnished rooms, 783 Market


Slinkey John E., (Regan & Corbett) dwl 783 Market


Sloan John, cabinetmaker with Goodwin & Co


Sloan John, driver 410 Pine, dwl 421 Bash


Sloan John, shipcarpenter, dwl W s Illinois nr Napa


Sloan John W., bricklayer, dwl 223 Minna


Sloan Mary, (widow) dwl 225 Minna


Sloan William R., clerk, dw1 618 Third


Sloanaker Henry, carpenter with Mechanics' Mill and Manufacturing Co., dw1 40 Minna


Sloane James, seaman, dwl 26 Stewart


Slocomb Henry B., dwl 212 Austin


Slocomb Henry Jr., with Jerome Horn, dwl 720 Market


Slocum Eliza Mrs., furnished rooms, 8 O'Farrell


Slocum Giles J., (WV. H. Rhea & Co.) dwl 320 Pine


Slocum Lot D., ( Borren & S.) dwl 923 Sutter


Sloon John E. H., clerk NW cor Fifth and Shipley Slopskey Louis, jobwagon, cor Mission and Second, dw1 774 Mission


Sloss Louis, ( Hutchinson, Kohl &. Co., and Louis Sloss & Co.) dwl 427 Post


SLOSS LOUIS & CO., (Louis Gerstle and Simon Greenewald ) mining stocks, etc., office SE cor Montgomery and Sacramento


SLOSSON BROTHERS, ( W. E. and J. W.) gro- ceries and liquors, SW cor Folsom and First


Slosson Edward, mining stock, dwl 1004 Larkin


Slosson J. W .. ( Slosson Brothers ) dwl SW cor Fol- som and First


Slosson R. D., saloon keeper, dwl SW cor Polk and Sacramento


Slosson W. E., (Slosson Brothers) res Idaho City, I. T


EDWARD BOSQUI & CO , Printers and Bookbinders, Leidesdorff st., from Clay to Commercial,


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


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Slosson William J., clerk with James H. Owens, I 402 Montgomery


Slotter Frederick, gunsmith with A. J. Plate, dwl 1118 Kearny


Slotterbek Charles, ( Villegia & S.) dwl 730 Wash Slotterbek Henry, gunsmith, dwl 433 Vallejo, rear Slowden Rudolph, laborer with J. B. Kemp


Sluser Catharine Mrs., proprietress Clarendon House, 142} Fourth


Sluser Theodore, bricklayer and contractor, dwl 142} Fourth


Sluter Detlef, shipcarpenter, bds 39 Jackson


Sluter Thies, mariner, bds 39 Jackson


Smadeke William, ( Smadeke & Speckter ) dwl 309 Tehama


Smadeke ( William ) & Speckter, ( Henry ) groceries and liquors, NW cor Fourth and Clementina


Small Allen, carpenter, dwl Es Capp nr Nineteenth Small Archibald, barkeeper 30 Mont, dw1 409 Post Small Dominique, carpenter with J. P. Curtis, dwl 407 Greenwich


Small Fritz Henry, conductor Front St., O. & M. R. R., dwl 1610 Pacific


Small Henry, tailor, 1316 Kearny


Small Hugh, bookkeeper with Hewes & Richards, dwl International Hotel


Small Isaac H., machine shop, SE cor Market and Beale, dwl 609 Folsom


Small Jacob, merchant, dwl 73 Clementina


Small John E., clerk Subsistence Department, 417 Kearny


Small Lawrence J., machinist with Isaac H. Small, dwl 609 Folsom


SMALL M. P., brevet brigadier-general, Chief Commissary Department California, and depot aud purchasing commissary, office 417 Kearny, dwl cor Taylor and Eddy


Small William P., shipcarpenter, dw1 350 First


Smalley Leonard D., salesman with Hewes & Rich- ards, dwl 808 Taylor


Smallman William, laborer Vulcan Iron Works, dwl 9 Natoma, rear


Smart Chandler C., dwl 828 Howard


Smarte George C., ( Towle & S.) dwl Old San José Road nr Industrial School


Smedberg James R., engineer S. F. Gas Co., dwl Cosmopolitan Hotel


Smedberg William R., brevet lieut-colonel, chief mustering and disbursing officer Division Pa- cific, office 204 Sutter, dw1 412 Second


Smedley Emma, (widow) liquor saloon, cor Valen- cia and Racy


Smiddy Timothy, longshoreman, dwl 211 Perry


Smidt Charles, waiter 625 Davis


Smidt Christian, with G. O'Hara Taaffe, dwl 317 Fremont


Smiley Charles W., driver with E. Wilson & Co., dwl 1321} Stockton


SMILEY GEORGE W., stock broker, office 424 Montgomery, dwl Lick House


Smiley James, broker, dwl 634 Broadway


Smiley Samuel, clerk with H. M. Newhall & Co., dwl 63-1 Broadway


Smiley Thomas J. L., office 310 Montgomery, dwl Occidental Hotel


SMILEY WILLIAM T., liquor saloon, SW cor Sacramento and Polk


Smilie Elton R., physician and dentist, office and dwl 649 Washington


Smile Henry J., physician and dentist, office and dwl 649 Washington


Smilliker Henry, porter, dwl 9 Hartman


Smimen John, cabinetmaker with J. B. Luchsinger, dwl 114 Jones


Sminke Anthony, plasterer, dwl W s York bet Twenty-fourth and Twenty-fifth


Smith Andrew, carpenter S. F. & San José R. R Smith Aaron, salesman with D. N. & E. Walter & Co


Smith A. B. Rev., (colored) pastor Zion Wesley Church, dwl 14 Auburn


Smith A. D., clerk N. Y. Mutual Life Ins. Co., dwl 1016 Stockton


Smith Adam. foreman Steamer No. 6, S. F. F. D., dwl 24 Natoma


SMITH ADAM, Military Headquarters Saloon, NW cor Montgomery and Bush, dwl 515 Sac


Smith Adam Mrs., furnished rooms, 515 Sacramento Smith Adrian R., bookkeeper with Cantrell, Dell & Co., dwl 22 Tehama


Smith Ahimaz, fancygoods, 262 First


Smith A. J., carpenter, dwl 14 Clementina


Smith A. K. P. Mrs., furnished rooms, 119 Stockton Smith Albert, boxmaker with John S. Gibbs, dwl 319 Minna


Smith Albert, cook, dwl New Atlantic Hotel


Smith Alexander, carpenter, dwl 623 Howard


Smith Alexander, laborer, dwl 4 Jansen


Smith Alexander, longshoreman, dwl W s Ecker nr Folsom


Smith Alexander, sashmaker, dw1 623 Howard Smith Alexander D., printer, dwl 1624 Dupont


Smith Alexander H., with Christy & Wise, dwl In- ternational Hotel


Smith Alfred, stevedore, Lumb. Stev. Ass., Barra's Hall


Smith Alfred, ( Smith & S.) dwl 526 Jessie


Smith Alfred J .. ( Walmsley & S. ) dwl N s Twenty- sixth nr Mission


Smith Algernon, custom house broker, 504 Battery, dwl 624 Sacramento


Smith Allen B., porter with George W. Stewart & Co., dwl 304 Davis


Smith Amazia, carpenter S. F. & San Jose R. R., dwl Center House, Folsom nr Sixteenth


Smith Amelia, seamstress, 240 Jessie


Smith Amelie Mrs., cloak and dressmaking, dwl 1005 Market


Smith Andrew, boilermaker, dwl 136 Perry


Smith Andrew, coffee saloon, NW cor Stewart and Mission


Smith Andrew, laborer with J. B. Kemp, dwl W s Kentucky nr Irwin


Smith Andrew, seaman, dwl 19 Commercial


Smith Andrew, seaman, dwl 32 Stewart


SMITH ANDREW D., deputy insurance commis- sioner State California, office SW cor California and Sansom, dwl 1306 California


Smith Andrew F., printer with E. Bosqui & Co., dwl 136 Perry


Smith Andrew Johnston, carpenter, dwl 14 Clarice Place


Smith Andrew V., restaurant, 519 East, dwl 159 Te- hama


Smith Anna Miss, with John Knoll, 222 Kearny, dwl 5 Hardie Place


Smith Anna K. Miss, teacher with Wheeler & Wil- son Sewing Machine Co


Smith Anne Miss, dwl SE cor How and Eighteenth Smith Annie Miss, dressmaker with J. A. Sullivan, dwl Perry bet Fourth and Fifth


Smith Annie Mrs., astrologer, 314 Jacksou


Smith Annie, (widow) tailoress, dwl 415 Sutter, rear Smith Anton, restaurant, 1204 Stockton, dwl 614 Greenwich


Smith Archibald, driver Central Railroad, dwl NE cor Brannan and Eighth


Smith Arthur A., ( Freeman, S. & Co.) res Russia Smith A. S., dwl 215 Kearny


Smith Augusta Miss, furnished rooms, 110 Kearny SMITH BARLOW J., hygeinic physician and sur- geon and Hygeian Home Water Cure, 637 Cali- fornia


Smith Benjamin, dwl Union Club


Smith Benjamin F., carpenter with Cole & Haskell, dwl 111 Minna


Smith Benjamin R., feedstore, S s Brannan bet Eighth and Ninth, dwl 834 Brannan


E. H. JONES & CO., 116 Sansom Street. Silk and Velvet Ribbons.


For Pure California Port, Angelica, Cucamungo and Native White Wines, go to M. S. WHITING & CO., 219 Bush St. See next leaf.


REDINGTON'S FLAVORING EXTRACTS are the best in use.


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Smith Bernard F., laundryman, NE cor Larkin and | Smith Cornelia Miss, cloakmaker with Sullivan & Ellis Co., dw1 244 Jessie


Smith B. W., bookkeeper with William Faulkner & Son, res Oakland


Smith Caroline, (widow) dwl 19 Rincon Place


Smith Carrie L. Miss, assistant teacher Lincoln Grammar School, dwl 19 John


Smith Catharine, (widow) dwl 7 Central Place


Smith Catharine, (widow) dwl 12 Tehama


Smith Catharine M., (widow) dwl 1215 Mission Smith C. F., dwl Occidental Hotel


Smith C. G., shipjoiner, Ship. J. Ass., 751 Market


Smith Charles, ( E. & C. Smith) dwl 441 Sixth


Smith Charles, barkeeper with Adam & Kibbe, dwl 28 Post


Smith Charles, bookkeeper, dwl 254 Tehama


Smith Charles, carpenter with Amos R. Nichols, dwl 6 Fella Place


Smith Charles, drayman, dwl W s Eleventh bet Howard and Folsom


Smith Charles, engineer, dwl 16 Noble Place


Smith Charles, groceries and liquors, W s Columbia bet Solano and Butte


Smith Charles, harnessmaker with J. C. Johnson & Co., dwl 132 Fifth


Smith Charles, hostler with J. B. Kemp, dwl Long Bridge


Smith Charles, laborer, dwl 1317 Sansom


Smith Charles, laborer, dwl S s Union bet Mont- gomery and Sansom


Smith Charles, laborer with J. B. Kemp


Smith Charles, longshoreman, dwl E & Vincent Smith Charles, seaman, dwl 32 Stewart


Sınith Charles, seaman, dwl 104 Stewart


Smith Charles, tinsmith with Martin Prag, dwl 210 Stewart


Smith Charles, waiter City and County Hospital, SW cor Stockton and Francisco


Smith Charles, weigher, dwl NW cor Clay and Davis


SMITH CHARLES, wines, liquors, and cigars, 539 Washington, dw1 325 Lombard


Smith Charles Mrs., (widow, colored) dwl 823 Pac Smith Charles B. Capt., dwl 450 Natoma


Smith Charles G., housecarpenter, dwl W s Folsom bet Twenty-fifth and Twenty-sixth


Smith Charles H., clerk, dwl 526 Jessie


Smith Charles H., clerk with William B. Johnston, dwl 826 Mission


Smith Charles H., quartermaster P. M. S. S. Japan Smith Charles H., seacaptain, dw1 913 Montgomery Smith Charles J., compositor Spectator, dwl 136 Perry


Smith Charles J. J., musician, office 207 Montgom- ery, dwl 627 Bush


Smith Charles N., carpenter, dwl N s Nineteenthi bet Mission and Valencia


Smith Charles R., tinsmith with Locke & Montague, dwl 1219 Union


Smith Charles Robinson, lumberman, dwl Mc- Cormick


Smith Charles T., bookkeeper 740 Washington, dwl 1 Geary Place


Smith Charles T., hostler with Alfred W. Gates, dwl 807 Montgomery


Smith Charles W., coppersmith and plumber, 520 and 522 Davis, dwl 1418 Genry


Smith Christian, seaman, dwl 32 Stewart


Smith Christian W., clerk with Redington, Hostet- ter & Co., dwl 719 Ellis


Smith Christopher, barber, dwl 25 Everett


Smith Christy, fireman P. M. S. S. Constitution


Smith Clement, carpenter, dwl 117 Natoma


Smith Collin M., porter with Pond, Reynolds & Co., 325 Front


Smith Columbus, milkman, E s California Avenue bet Twenty-ninth and Thirtieth


Smith Constantine F., with C. S. Nav. Co., office NE cor Front and Jackson


Smith Cornelius R., shoemaker, 44 Jackson, dw1 317 Vallejo


Smith Corrin F., bookkeeper Banking Department Wells. Fargo & Co., dwl 674 Harrison


Smith C. P., (widow) dwl 9 Harlan Place


Smith C. S., laborer, dwl Seventh Avenue bet N and M. South S. F


Smith C. W., blacksmith, dwl Ss Turk bet Scott and Devisadero


SMITH C. W. M., attorney at law and solicitor patents, office 526 Montgomery, dwl 1719 Clay


Smith Cyrus, porter Wells, Fargo & Co., dwl 507 Filbert


Sinith Daniel, laborer, dwl SW cor Fillmore and Pacific


Smith Daniel G., carriagemaker, dwl 319 Minna


Smith David, ( Mc Lauchlin & S.) dwl 623 Howard Smith David, carpenter, dw1 929 Howard


Smith David, gilder with William Shew, 417 Mont- gomery, dwl E s Mission nr Nineteenth


Smith David, quartermaster P. M. S. S. Great Re- Republic


Smith David C., salesman with Murphy, Grant & Co., dwl 5 Cleaveland


Smith David L., agent Randall rake, office and dwl 314 Bush


Smith David R., civil and mechanical engineer, 526 Montgomery. dwl E s Dolores bet Fourteenthi and Fifteenth


Smith David S., clerk, pier 11 Stewart, dwl 13 Mor- ton


Smith David W., dwl 19 John


Smith Declerk, driver Front St., O. & M. R. R., dwl Larkin bet Union and Green


Smith E. & C., wholesale hog butchers, E s Potrero Avenne nr Brannan Street Bridge


Smith E. A., dwl 737 Howard


Smith E. B. Mrs., dressmaker, 749 Howard


Smith Eben, mariner, dwl NW cor Sixteenth and Utah


Smith Edward, driver Omnibus Railroad


Smith Edward, local policeman City and County Almshouse


Smith Edward, mariner, dw1 504 Davis




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