The San Francisco directory for the year 1869, Part 142

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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Smith William B., porter, office P. M. S. S. Co


Smith William C., cabinetmaker with N. P. Cole & Co., dwl 1411 Pacific


Smith William C. R., local agent Craftsmen's Life Assurance Co., 432 Montgomery, dwl Fern Avenue nr Van Ness Avenue


Smith William E., carriage manufacturer, dw1 914} Harrison


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


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


SAN FRANCISCO [S] DIRECTORY.


573


Smith William H., broker, dwl Russ House


Smith William H., carpenter with Brown & Hussey, dw1 732 Folsom


Smith William H., expressman, NW cor Mission and Beale, dwl S's Bush bet Buchanan and Webster


Smith William H., hairdresser with Susand & Cary, dwl 40 Clara


Smith William H., (colored) jobber, dwl 1208 Powell Smith William H., jobwagon, cor Mission and Beale Smith William H., manager Alhambra Theater, 323 Bush, dw1 621 Pine


Smith William J., picture framemaker with Jones & Wooll, dwl 416 Natoma


Smith William J., porter with John Sime & Co., dwl 515 Sacramento


Smith William J., (colored) waiter, dw1 3 Vernon Pl Smith William L., dwl W & Folsom bet Twenty- third and Twenty-fourth


Smith William M., (colored) janitor Hayward's. Building, dw1 1008 Leavenworth


Smith William Melvin, broker, dwl Occidental Hotel


Smith William N., local policeman, dw1 405 Natoma Smith William S., carpenter, dwl Adams Honse


Smith William S., driver with D. R. Avery, dwl N 8 Lombard bet Mason and Taylor


Smith William W., real estate, dwl 7 Rausch


Smith William W., watchman U. S. Branch Mint, dwl 1904 Dupont


Smith Windsor F., teamster with U. S. Drayman. dwl 238 Perry


Smith W. Louis, upholsterer with Mitchell & Bell, dwl 27 Morton


Smith W. W., watchman U. S. Branch Mint


Smith W. Wallace, woodcarver with Bryant & Strahan, dwl 514 Jones


Smith Zorado B., (widow) dressmaker, dwl SE cor Green and Mason


Smith .- See Schmidt, Schmitt, and Smyth


Smithea Fielding, (colored) house cleaning and job- bing, 123 Sutter, dwl 1104 Pacific


Smithers John P., carrier Alta, dwl 8 Central Place Smithson Bethnlia, (widow) dwl 52 Minna


Smithson Frederick J., carriage trimmer with C. Baker, dwl 52 Minna


Smithson M. Mrs .. dwl 355 Brannan


SMITHSON T. B. & CO., (James W. Schoon- maker ) importers and wholesale wines and liquors, 209 Battery


Smithson Thomas B., ( T. B. Smithson & Co.) dwl 355 Brannan


Smithurst William, superintendent Union Club Res- tanrant. dwl 113 William


Smitten L. W., carriage painter with Lawton & Co., dwl NE cor Stockton and Geary


Smoot Joseph K., drnggist, W s Folsom nr Twenty- second


Smucker Catharine Mrs., tailoress with Simon Rein- stein, dwl cor McAllister and Buchanan


Smullen Francis, shoemaker with Kowalsky & Co., dwl 127 Gilbert


Smyth Charles F., bookkeeper Bank California, dwl Occidental Hotel


SMYTH JOHN H., attorney at law, office 52 Ex- change Building, dwl 2014 Bush


Smyth Samuel A., (colored) steward steamer Senator, dwl 1509 Mason


Smyth Thomas H., helper U. S. Branch Mint, dwl 1423 Kearny


Smythe John S., mariner, dwl 3 Margaret Place


Smythe Samuel, carpenter, dwl Manhattan House Smythe Thomas, dwl 1423 Kearny


Snally William, bricklayer, Bricklayer's Protective Association, 751 Market


Snapper Solomon, hatter with Cornelius Desmond, dwl 511} Minna


Sneath Richard G., merchant, office 404 Front, dwl Fair Oaks, San Mateo Co


.


Sneider Anton, laborer with J. B. Kemp


Sneider Jacob, hairdresser, dwl 9 Bagley Place


Sneider John, ( Medau & Sneider) dwl SW cor Mongomery and Union


Snelgrove Joseph, carpenter. E. H. League, 25 Post Snell A. E., salesman with N. P. Cole & Co., dwl 424 Minna


Snell Benjamin T. Mrs., dw1 26 Sixth


Snell Charles, blacksmith with J. B. Kemp


Snell Joseph, blacksmith with Belduke & Sicotte, 26 Sixth


Snelling Roger B., attorney at law, dwl 410 Pine Snikert Henry, carriage' trimmer, dwl 728 Market


Snively D. S., carpenter, dwl Ss Page bet Gough and Octavia


Snively J. H., watchman Kimball Manuf. Co., dwl S s Perry nr Fourth


Snock Otto, ( Snock & Koenecke) dwl 316 Pine SNOCK ( Otto) & KOENECKE, (Henry) cigars and tobacco, NW cor Montgomery and Wash Snook Edward C., plumber with G. & W. Snook, dwl 407 Filbert


SNOOK G. & W., tin, copper, and sheetiron work- ers and plumbers, 427 Pine


Snook George A., (G. & IV. Snook) dwl 529 Green Snook John, assistant engineer P. M. S. S. Japan Snook John A., ( Snook & Gerstenberg ) dwl W s Bartlett bet Twenty-fifth and Twenty-sixth


Snook ( John A.) & Gerstenberg, ( William ) oysters, 56 California Market


Snook William S., (G. & W. Snook) res Oakland Point


Snow Ansel, shipjoiner, dwl W s Main bet Folsom and Harrison


Snow Arthur H., (Snow, Monroe & Fifield ) dwl 1220 Union


SNOW, ( Arthur H.) MONROE ( Daniel ) & FI- FIELD, ( William H.) attorneys at law, office 636 Sacramento


Snow Chester J., carpenter, dwl 706 Jones


Snow Flake S. M. Mining Co., (White Pine) office 37 Merchants' Exchange


Snow Frank C., ( Snow & Roos ) dwl 213 Mason SNOW ( Frank C.) & ROOS, ( Joseph) depot Gou- pi & Co., importers artists materials and en- gravings, and manufacturers picture frames, moldings, etc., 21 Kearny ur Market


Snow Hank J., miner, dwl 568 Bryant


Snow Herman, bookseller and agent Adams & Co's Golden Pens, 319 Kearny


SNOW JOHN F., cleansing and restoring silks, woolens, furs, feathers, kid gloves etc., and dyeing kid gloves, feathers, etc., 25 Post and 650 Washington, dwl 1623 Mission


Snow John H., seaman, dwl 116 Stewart


Snow J. R., captain bark Milan, pier 12 Stewart


Snow J. W., captain bark Atalanta, pier 12 Stewart Snow Levi T., porter 425 Front, dwl 511 Stevenson Snow N. G., dwl W s Folsom nr Twenty-second Snowden R., laborer with J. B. Kemp


Snyder Albert A., architect, carpenter, and builder, 63 Halleck, dwl 62 Halleck


Snyder Alfred, clerk with J. Laws & Co., dwl NE cor Hyde and Lombard


Snyder Anna Mrs., ( widow) dwl 502 Jessie


Snyder Charles, dwl 411 Sansom


Snyder Emily, (widow) restaurant, 129 Sixth


Snyder Frank, teamster, dwl N s Seventeenth nr Dolores


Snyder Frederick, carpenter, dwl 719 Clay


Snyder George, porter Adams House


Snyder H., restaurant, 129 Sixth


Snyder Henry, driver with W. D. Litchfield, dwl 231 Jessie


Snyder Jacob, city engineer S. V. W. Works, dwl N s Bay bet Leavenworth and Hyde


Snyder Jacob B., collector, dwl 31 Oak Grove Av Snyder Jesse, machinist Maguire's Opera House, dwl 1015 Mason


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


. M. S. WHITING & CO., 219 Bush St., Importers and wholesale dealers in Wines, Brandies, etc., etc. See next leaf.


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


574 SAN FRANCISCO


[ S] DIRECTORY.


Snyder Lyman N., carpenter, dwl 715 Howard Snyder Mathew, waiter, dwl Cliff House Snyder .- See Schneider and Sneider


Soares Manuel, cook with Antonio Motta, dwl 117 Clark


Sobbe William, seaman, bds 7 Washington


SOCIAL VOICES, (monthly) Charles J. King edi- tor, office 19 Montgomery Block


Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals, William P. Scott secretary, office 9 and 10, 625 Merchant


SOCIETE FRANCAISE DE BIENFAISANCE MUTUELLE, office 808 Montgomery


Sockum Hamilton W., (colored) porter with Flint, Peabody & Co., dwl 1210 Broadway


Sodoeberg A., seaman, dwl 19 Commercial Soelter Louis, liquor saloon, 20 Washington Sognaro Vincent, carpenter, dwl 18 Folsom


Soher Lewis, physician, office 1 Odd Fellows' Hall, dwl 1711 Dupont


Sohile Frank, laborer, dwl 507 Mission Sohl John, brewer, bds SE cor Taylor and Lomb Sohleich Martin, machinist, dwl 507 Mission


Sohlke Carl, clerk, dwl 728 Minna


Sohlke Charles W., clerk 24 Sansom, dwl Page nr Market


Sohlke Theodore, professor languages, dwl 852 Fol Sohnert Anton, bds 338 Bueh


Soker Christian, surveyor, dw1 132 Stewart


Solace Joseph, waiter P. M. S. S. Constitution


Solano Rinaldo, wireworker with H. T. Graves, dwl 1141 Folsom


Solari August, drayman with Charles A. Worth, dwl cor Filbert and Taylor


Solari John, soda manufacturer, dwl SW cor Penn- sylvania Avenne and Sierra


Solari Joseph, bootblack with Sonnenfeld & Lond, dwl cor Sansom and Pacific


Soler Frank, liquor saloon, 10 Washington


Solera Serafino, fancygoods and toys, 1214 Stockton Solely William, clerk with Reid & Brooks, dwl S s Pacific bet Mason and Taylor


Solis Angel, hairdresser with Richard D. Basker- ville, dw1 305 Davis


Solis Tiburcio, cigarmaker with Cobo, Martinez & Co., dw1 1603 Powell


Solomon A., merchant, dwl Nucleus Hotel


Solomon Aaron, tailor, dwl SE cor Dupont and Pac Solomon Abraham Mrs., assistant teacher North Cos- mopolitan School, dwl 557 Natoma


Solomon Adolph, foreman with G. Venard, dwl 715 Broadway


Solomon Benjamin, dw1 831 Greenwich


Solomon E. Miss, teacher, dwl 1805 Stockton


Solomon Harris, tailor, S & Merchant nr Kearny, dwl SE cor Dupont and Pacific


Solomon Isidor, tailor with Harris Solomon, dwl S E cor Dupont and Pacific


Solomon Israel, jeweler, dwl 1805 Stockton


Solomon Jacob, dwl 213 Pacific


Solomon Jacob, tailor with Simon Reinstein, dwl 11 Pinckney Place


Solomon Joseph, local policeman, dw1 420 O'Farrell Solomon L. Miss, assistant teacher Union Primary School, dwl 1805 Stockton


Solomon Louis, clothing, 48 Stewart, dwl 510 Dupont


Solomon Mark, tailor, 404 Folsom


Solomon Mary A. Miss, assistant teacher Broadway Grammar School, dwl 1805 Stockton


Solomon P. L., (widow) furnished rooms, 13 Powell Solomon .- See Salomon


SOLOMONS SEIXAS, (of A. Kutner & Co., Live Oak, Sacramento County ) office SW cor Bat- tery and California, dw1 734 Post


Solter Otto M., seaman, dwl 26 Stewart


Soltsien Hermann A., wood and coal, SE cor Larkin and Green, dwl S & Filbert bet Hyde and Larkin Somariva G., cook with G. Campi & Co., 519 Clay


Somers Mrs., (widow) dwl SW cor Sierra and Geor" gia


Somers Don Carlos, ( Loop & S.) dw1 408 Brvant Somers Harvey C., ( Rider, S. & Co.) dwl SW cor Folsom and Twenty fifth


Somers Henry, longshoreman, dwl 36 Stewart


Somers Henry, seaman, dwl 32 Stewart


Somers Thomas F., cutter with Bunting & Parsons, dwl 206 Fourth


Somers .- See Summers


Sommer Charles, ( Habermehl & S.) dwl Wood- ward's Garden


Sommerlard Sophie, midwife, dwl 1319 Dupont


Sommers Charles, groceries and liquors, SE cor Fifth and Mission


Sommers James, refiner, dwl 119 Ellis


Son Adolph A., ( Son & Briggs ) dwl 819 Post SON ( Adolph A.) & BRIGGS, (Edgor ) importers pipes, smokers' articles, cutlery, etc., SE cor Sansom and Sacramento


Son Albert A., salesman with Son & Briggs, dwl 819 Post


Son Jacob, laborer with J. B. Kemp


Song Gee, (Chinese) tinsmith, 821 Dupont


Song Lee, (Chinese) provisions, NW cor Dupont and Jackson


Sonnen John, conductor S. F. & S. J. R. R


Sonnenberg Louis B., groceries and liquors, SE cor Post and Stockton


Sonnenfeld Herman, ( Sonnenfeld & Loud) dwl 525 Post


SONNENFIELD (Herman) & LOUD, (Henry A. ) hairdressing saloon, 403 Pine


Sonnenwald Gottlieb, brewer National Brewery, dwl NW cor William and O'Farrell


Sonnichsen James N., porter with L. E. Weck & Co., dwl 7 Dupont


Sonnichsen Nicolai, draftsman with C. V. Gillespie, dwl 1313 Stockton


Sonntag Charles, clerk. Cashier's Department C. P. Railroad, (and Sonntag & Co.) dwl Lick House


SONNTAG ( Henry P.) & CO., ( Charles Sonntag) importers homeopathic medicines, 219 Mont


SONNTAG HENRY P., coalyard, 14 Post (and Sonntag & Co.) dwl Lick House


Sonntag Jules August, driver brewery wagon, dwl 4 August Alley


Sonntag Julins H., merchant, dw1 1523 Powell Sonoma Valley Land Association, office 415 Mont Sonstrom Charles, seaman, bds 20 Commercial Soo Chung, (Chinese) merchant, 715 Sacramento Soong Sing & Co., (Chinese) manufs cigars, 808 Sac Soper Charles, driver Central R. R., dwl 158 Tehama


Soper Charles B., engineer with Korbel & Bros., dwl 14 Freelon


Soppa Deidrick, driver with Fenkhausen & Gerich- ten, dwl 2015 Mason


Soracco Mining Co., (Volcano, Amador County) office 434 California


SORBIER JULES E., restaurant, 540 Commer- cial, dwl 222 Jessie


Soren George S., stockbroker, dw1 20 Ellis


Sorensen Christian E., foreman with F. Telford, dwl 2019 Mason


Sorensen Nelson, miner, dw1 636 Howard Sorensen Niels, boarding, 714 Howard


Sorensen Raymond, real estate broker, dw1 262 Clem


Sorenson J., seaman, dwl 104 Stewart


Sorenson James, seaman, dwl 19 Commercial


Sorenser W., ( Schulken &. S.) dwl SE cor McAllis- ter and Octavia


Sorentson Jacob, mariner, dwl 39 Jackson


Sorg Peter, musical instrument repairer, dwl 518 Filbert, rear


SORIA M. M., general manager Mercantile Agency of J. M. Bradstreet & Son, office SW cor Cali- fornia and Battery, dw! 1412 Howard


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


PACIFIC COAST BUSINESS DIRECTORY, 1,000 pages, Price Five Dollars, will be published July, 1870.


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


SAN FRANCISCO [S] DIRECTORY.


575


Sorman G., captain bark Glimpse, pier 10 Stewart Sornin Alexander, watchmaker and jeweler, 603 Montgomery


Sornsen Frederick, engineer, dw1 520 Broadway Soroco Stephen, laborer with J. B. Kemp Sorrel William, porter, dwl room 10, 610 Front Sorrenson I. C., wood and coal, 16 Drumm


Sorsa Peter, seaman, bds 20 Commercial


Sorsensen Andrew, woodturner with L. & E. Eman- nel, dwl 11 Pacific


Soto Martha, (widow) laundress, dwl 4 Union Place Souc Peter, liquors, 243 Fourth, dwl 299 Clementina Sonffrain James, cook 213 Battery, dwl 607 Battery SOULE A. G., physician and visiting physician City and County Hospital, office and dwl 762 Howard


Sonle A. J. Jr., painter, dwl 49 Everett


Soule Albert J., miller Genessee Flour Mills, dwl 335 Jessie


Sonle Andrew J., carpenter, dwl 335 Jessie


Soule Charles P., clerk Bank California, dwl 323 First


Soule Fannie Miss, assistant teacher Denman Gram- mar School, dwl Chestnut bet Hyde and Leav SOULE FRANK, editor Morning Call, office 612 Commercial, dwl S & Chestnut bet Leavenworth and Hyde


Soule George, waiter Cosmopolitan Hotel


Soule George E., bookkeeper Contra Costa Lann- dry, 13 Broadway. dwl 1 Medau Place


Soule Gertrude Miss, assistant teacher Tehama Pri- mary School, dwl 762 Howard


Soule Louisa, (widow) dwl 49 Everett


Soule M. F. Miss, assistant teacher Tehama Primary School, dwl 119 Stockton


Soule Milan, physician and surgeon, office and dwl 762 Howard


Sonle Philander, dw1 323 First


Soule Samuel, capitalist, dw1 323 First


Soule Susie Miss, actress Alhambra, dwl 641 Wash Soule William H., assistant propertyman California Theater, dwl 1 Medau


Soule William H., calker, dwl 49 Everett


Souleaux François, bootblack with George Moyer, 308 Bush


Souqnes Auguste, butcher with Bailly Brothers, dwl Dupont Alley


Soussingeas L. & Co., (H. Racouillat ) importers wines, liquors, etc., basement Pioneer Hall, 808 Montgomery


Soussingeas L., (L. Soussingeas & Co.) dwl Fil- bert bet Dupont and Stockton


Sontadet Philip, carpenter, dwl W s Pollard Place Souter Andrew, carpenter, dwl 266 Clementina


Souter Peter, sashmaker with D. A. Macdonald & Co., dwl 266 Clementina


South Eberhart Tunnel & M. Co., (White Pine) office 37 Merchants' Exchange


South George H., harnessmaker with Main & Win- chester, dwl 503 California


South Park Malt House, Herman Zwieg proprietor. N s Brannan bet Fifth and Sixth, Casimir Win- ter & Co. agents, 313 Sacramento


Sonth San Francisco Dock Co., office 415 Mont


South Virginia S. M. Co., (White Pine) office 414 Cal Sonthard E. P., mariner, dwl 513 Mission


Southard William, conductor Omnibus R. R


Souther John L., porter with Jones & Co., dwl 607 Turk


Souther Joseph N., (Chenery, S. & Co.) dwl 23 Powell


Sonther Joseph W., drayman 204 California, dwl 139 Fifth


Souther Michael, calker, Ship C. Ass., Barra's Hall SOUTHERN DISPATCH LINE PACKETS, Nel- son Pierce proprietor, office rooms 5 and 6, 610 Front


SOUTHERN PACIFIC RAILROAD CO., office 1 and 2 Court Block 636 Clay


Southwell Edward, bagmaker, dwl 308 Beale Southwell George, carpenter and builder, dwl 727 Broadway


Southwell John, printer, dwl 727 Broadway Southwick Benjamin, boatbnilder, N s Mission bet Stewart and Spear, dwl 26 Stewart


Southwick Edwin, drayman, NE cor Front and Sac- ramento, dwl SW cor First and Stevenson


SOUTHWICK WILLET, secretary N. B. & M.


R. R. Co., office SW cor Fourth and Louisa, dwl 144 Eighth


Southwick William O., lather, dwl 1028 Market


Southworth Alden B., office 35 Battery, dwl 534 Geary


Sonvain Angust, teamster, dwl 50? Mission


Sowers William, blacksmith, dwl E s Mission nr Seventeenth


Sox Frank, clerk with Wood, Putnam & Harding, dwl Ss Union bet Gough and Octavia


Soy P., fireman P. M. S. S. Golden City


Soyer August, cook C. S. N. Co.'s steamer Capital Spader J. V., bookeeper Occidental Hotel


Spader William, (colored) billiard saloon, 1211 Powell


Spadina Angel, musician California Theater, dwl 508 Dupont


Spadone Amadee, ( Warren, S. & Hayes ) res New York


Spahr Jobn, bootblack, NE cor Kearny and Clay


Spanagel George, bootmaker, 646 Clay, dwl E s Dupont bet Pine and California


Spang Frederick, artist, dwl 209 Second


Spanier Joseph, driver Pacific Union Express Co., dwl NW cor Mission and Fourth


Spanier Peter, ship carpenter, dwl 11 Pacific Spannhacke Henry, dwl 902 Filbert


Sparhawk Edward P., fireman Steamer No. 6, S. F. F. D., dwl engine house E s Sixth or Folsom


Sparkes Patrick, laborer with James P . Pierce


Sparks Gustave, drayman Pacific Soda Works, dwl Prescott House


Sparks Theodore, porter with E. C. Kennedy, bds Russ House


Sparks Thomas, teamster with U. S. Drayman


Sparks William Capt., dwl 12 Garden


Sparks William, chief engineer steamer Colorado, dwl Cosmopolitan Hotel


Sparks William, porter with Bryant & Cook, dwl 15 Dupont


Sparrow Albert R., compositor Alta California, dwl 1223 Mason


Sparrow Joseph, groceries and liquors, 33 Clem


Sparrow S. J., stockbroker, office 14 Merchants' Exchange, dwl 518 Dupont


Sparrow Walter, bookkeeper with Stone & Hay- den, dwl 606 Stockton


Sparrow William L., planer with Hobbs, Gilmore & Co., dwl 214 Tehama


Spatz John H., miner, dwl 1503 Stockton


Spatz John H. Mrs., fancygoods, 1503 Stockton


SPAULDING ANDREW, watchmaker and jew- eler, 122 Fourth


Spanlding Charles, watchman, dwl 742 Folsom


SPAULDING C. A., attorney at law. collector, and commissioner deeds State of New York, office 54 and 55 Montgomery Block, dwl Ws Leavenworth nr Clay


Spaulding Charles A., manager bar and billiard sa- loon Lick House, dwl 10 Park Avenue


Spaulding George, ( Spaulding & Barto) dwl 132 Eighth


Spaulding (George) & Barto, (Harrison) book and jobprinters, Mining and Scientific Press, office 414 Clay


Spanlding John & Co., carpet-beating machine, 353 Tehama, dwl 1715 Clay


Spaulding Jerome, bookkeeper with N. W. Spauld- ing, dwl 74 Natoma


Spaulding John, musician, dw1 627 Bush


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


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


REDINGTON HOSTETTER & CO., The great Drug and Patent Medicine Depot


576 SAN FRANCISCO [S]


DIRECTORY.


Spaulding John A., carrier Daily Times Spaulding John F., teacher music, office 207 Mont- gomery, dw1 627 Bush


SPAULDING NATHAN W., saw smithing and re- pairing, 17 and 19 Fremont, (and Pacific Saw Manufacturing Co. ) res Oakland


Spaulding Oscar F., millwright and carpenter, dwl S & Broadway nr Jones


Spayth A. HI., driver City Railroad, dwl First Avenne bet Mission and Valencia


Spear Charles J., bootmaker with Buckingham & Hecht, dwl Market bet Powell and Mason


Spear Edward S., ( Edward S. Spear & Co.) dwl 817 Bush


SPEAR EDWARD S. & CO., (Joseph S. Spear ) auctioneers and commission merchants, 536 and 538 California


Spear Gustavus L., clerk with Edward S. Spear & & Co., dwl 817 Bush


Spear J. Murray, psychometrist, office and dwl 1014 Stockton


Spear John I. Jr., ( Hickox & S.) dwl Oakland Spear Joseph S., (Edward S. Spear & Co.) dwl 817 Bush


Spear Joseph S. Jr., bookkeeper with Edward S. Spear & Co., dwl 1306 Larkin


Spear Samuel, driver with John McKew, dwl cor Francisco and Kearny


Spear Stephen G., cooper, dwl 14 Ellis


Spear Thomas G. & Co., book and job printers, NE cor Montgomery and Clay, dwl Pioneer Bullding Spear T. R., dentist, office 235 Kearny


Spear Willard S., bootmaker with Buckingham & Hecht, dwl Market bet Powell and Mason


Spearman Stephen, machinist, dw1 66 First


Spears Charles, peddler, dwl Fifteenth nr Beaver Spears Frank, seaman, dwl 130 O'Farrell


Spearwater J. B., mariner steamship Continental Specht George, bootmaker, 326 Bush, dw19 Stock Pl Specht Jacob, liquor saloon, 1238 Dupont


SPECHT JACOB, wholesale native and foreign wines and liquors, 524 California, and liquor saloon, 1238 Dupont, dw1 315 Montgomery Specht William, furniture, 509 Broadway


SPECIAL AGENT U. S. TREASURY DE- PARTMENT, office Custom House, third floor Speck Charles F., clerk with Snow & Roos, dwl 214 Powell


Speck Joseph, carrier Morning Call, dwl 902 Filbert


Speckman Frederick F., groceries and liquors, NE cor Fourth and Mission, dw1 81 Fourth


Speckter Henry, ( Smadeke & S.) dwl NW cor Fourth and Clementina


SPECTATOR, (weekly) Klose & Fitzgerald pro- prietors, office 710 Washington


Speetzen Henry F., cabinetmaker with Goodwin & Co., dwl Natoma nr Seventh


Speier Bernard, drygoods, NE cor Kearny and Post, dwl W s Pierce nr McAllister


Speier Isaac, clerk, 100 Kearny, dwl 113 Sixth Speier .- See Spier


Speighle Louis, driver with L. L. Rulo, dwl Fell bet Van Ness Avenue and Franklin


Speiser J. J., musician, dwl 1310 Taylor


Spellacy Martin, laborer with J. B. Kemp


Spellam Thomas, carpenter, dwl 313 Pacific


Spellman John, hairdresser with Henry W. Stahle, dw1 609 Stockton


Spellman Joseph, tailor, 115 Leidesdorff


Spellman Julia, (widow) dwl 3 Card Alley


Spellman Martin F., barkeeper with Joseph Lauri- cella, dw1 835 Clay


Spellman Michael, laborer, dwl 636 Mission


Spence A. H., dwl 729 Harrison


Spence James, bds 423 Bush


Spence Jolin, molder, dwl 513 Mission


Spence Robert, driver with Wheeler & Wilson Sew- ing Machine Co., dwl 10 Anthony


Spence Walter, carpenter, dwl Ss Union bet Mont- gomery and Calhonn


Spence William A., (Spence & Johnson) dwl 325 Fifth


Spence ( William A. ) & Johnson, ( Robert J. ) fish, 93 California Market


Spencer A., waiter, dwl SW cor Dupont and Bdwy Spencer Aaron G., machinist Miners' Foundry, dwl 68 Minna


Spencer Alexander O., purser steamship Active, office 424 California


Spencer Anson W., merchant, dwl 363 Jessie Spencer Christopher, shipcarpenter, dw1 238 Stewart SPENCER DAVID, liquor saloon, NW cor Folsom and Beale, dwl 306 Folsom


Spencer Eliza, (widow) dwl 335 Green


Spencer Ferdinand, carpenter, dwl 515 Bnsh


Spencer George, foreman with J. Apel, dwl 522 Sutter


Spencer Henry, mariner, dwl 39 Jackson


Spencer Henry W., real estate, office 415 Montgom- ery, dwl 34 Ellis


Spencer Henry W. Jr., clerk 415 Montgomery, dwl 34 Ellis


Spencer James, barkeeper 105 Clark


Spencer James, longshoreman, dwl 437 First


Spencer John A., meat market, 117 Jackson, dwl 1719 Clay


Spencer John C., (R. H. McDonald & Co.) dwl 506 Third


Spencer John W., carpenter, dwl S s Tehama bet Eighth and Ninth


Spencer Joseph, house carpenter, dwl 308 Beale


Spencer Joseph D., tailor with Charles Boyes, dwl 817 Filbert


Spencer L. Miss, dressmaker with Mrs. Byrnes, dwl 750 Howard


Spencer L. C., carpenter, dwl NE cor Folsom and Beale


Spencer Lowell B., clerk with George Howes & Co., dw] 20 Prospect Place


Spencer Martha A., milliner with Mrs. Rosina Rior- dan, dwl 236 Second


Spencer Mary A., (widow) boarding, 156 Stewart Spencer Michael, baker with W. J. Davis, dw1 23} Second


Spencer Moira M., teacher music, dwl 908 Powell


Spencer Oscar H., attorney at law, office SW cor Montgomery and Clay, dwl 744 Howard


Spencer Samuel, carpenter, dwl cor Berry and Madden


Spencer Samuel, laborer with J. B. Kemp, dwl W s Kentucky nr Irwin


Spencer Samuel, teamster, dwl NE cor Front and Sacramento


Spencer William, porter with Ellis Ayres, dwl NW cor Clay and Sansom


Spencer William H., saloonkeeper, and foreman Hose No. 2. S. F. F. D., dwl 306 Folsom Spendola Cataline, dwl 1613 Powell


Spenser George, merchant, dwl 720 Howard


Sperling Mark E., ( Kaplan & S.) dwl 339 Jessie Sperry Austin, ( Sperry & Co.) res Stockton


SPERRY ( Austin) & CO., (A. Burkett and S.


IV. Sperry) proprietors Stockton City Mills, office 210 Davis


Sperry Henry A., ( Sperry & Abrahams) dwl 18 Guy Place


Sperry ( Henry A.) & Abrahams, ( Abraham) com- mission and brokerage, 210 Davis


Sperry S. W., ( Sperry & Co.) res Stockton


Speyer David E., bookkeeper with Bachman Bros. dwl 215.Kearny


SPEYER MORRIS, importer and commission mer- chant and agent Hamburg Bremen Fire Iusur- ance Co., 219 Sansom


Speyer .- See Speir and Spier


Spiegel William, cabinetmaker with Ueffinger & Co., dwl 331 Kearny


EDWARD BOSQUI & CO., Bookbinders, Leidesdorff st., corner of Clay.


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


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


SAN FRANCISCO [S] DIRECTORY. 577


Spier Charles, clerk with Louis Zeh, dwl 417 Union | Sprague Adna, barkeeper New Corner, dwl 12 Spi-er Richard P., ( R. P. Spi-er & Co.) res Brook- Quincy lyn, Alameda County


SPI-ER R. P. & CO., (E. M. Furbush ) importers and jobbers books and stationery, 214 Bush


Spiers James, ( Mc Afee, S. & Co.,) dwl 533 Howard Spies Joseph, bootmaker with Gundlach & Brother, dwl 7 Polk Lane




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