The San Francisco directory for the year 1869, Part 143

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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Spiet Bertha Miss, saleswoman 221 Montgomery Spillane Dennis, lumberman, dw1 3 Zoe Place


Spillane Hugh, porter with Allison, Levy & Co., dwl 217 Broadway


Spillane James, laborer, dwl 63 Clementina


Spillane John, messenger U. S. A. Q. M. Depart- ment, dwl S s Greenwich bet Hyde and Leav Spillane Michael, laborer, dwl 63 Clementina


Spiller Frank, farmer, dwl 142 Natoma


Spindler Jacob, barber steamer New World, dwl 433 Union


Spink Daniel E., foreman with Cutting & Co., dwl 29 Second


Spink James, silver plater with W. H. T. Clark, dwl 211 Stevenson


Spink James Jr., gold and silver plater, dwl 248 Minna


Spink Samuel, silver plater with W. H. T. Clark, dwl 211 Stevenson


Spink Samuel P., conductor Central R. R., dwl N s Natoma bet Eighth and Ninth


Spinner Alexander, cellarman with Lyon & Co., dwl Annie bet Jessie and Stevenson


Spinnetti Joseph, dw1 222 Francisco, rear


Spinney George R., mining secretary, 520 Mont- gomery, dwl 325 Eddy


Spinney Waldron S., superintendent S. F. Cordage Co., dwl W s Indiana bet Sierra and Nevada Spinnitti Antoine, agent, dw1 520 Green


Spintler George, cabinetmaker with W. G. Weir, dwl 109 Garden


Spiridione Marco, ( Betge & S.) dwl 43 Sacramento SPIRIT OF THE TIMES AND FIREMAN'S JOURNAL, (weekly) Chase & Bornek editors and proprietors, office SW cor Jackson and San Spiro M. & Co., (L. Abraham) pawnbrokers, 1134 Dupont


Spiro Manrice, ( M. Spiro & Co. ) dwl 518 Filbert Spittler George J., clerk with Mayhew & Wenzell, dwl NW cor Fourth and Howard


Splaine James, lahorer with J. B. Kemp Splaine James, waiter Lick House


Splaine William, foreman laborers, Union Iron Works, dwl 230 Folsom


Splaine William, shoemaker with Kowalsky & Co., dwl W s Ninth bet Harrison and Folsom


Splivalo Augustus D., attorney at law, office and dw1 430 Jackson


Splivalo C. R., clerk with D. Ghirardelli & Co., dwl 417 Jackson


Spofford John G., waiter What Cheer Honse Res- taurant


Spofford J. L., carpenter, dwl Ns Grove nr Franklin Spohn Joseph, ( Spohn & Dougart ) dwl 4 Jackson Spohn (Joseph) & Dongart, (John) market, 4 Jackson


Spohr Andrew, musician, dw] 1508 Mason


Spolatrino Samuel, cook 613 Montgomery


Spooner Benjamin F., machinist Bella Union, dwl 1030 Clay


Spooner Jobn P., photographer with Bradley & Rulofson, dwl W s Lombard Place


Spooner Thomas, collector Mission Street Wharf, dwl 114 Welsh


Spooner Thomas, laborer, dwl 119 Welsh


Spotorno John B., poultry and game, 48 California Market, dwl 926 Pacific


Spottiswood Ann, (widow) dwl 154 Shipley


Spottiswood John, clerk with Donohoe, Kelly & Co., dwl N s Ellis bet Broadway and Devisa- dero


Sprague A. F. Miss, assistant teacher Pine Street School, dwl 126 Silver


Sprague Charles J., brevet lient-colonel and pay- master U. S. A., office 417 Kearny, dwl 850 Fol Sprague George, shipcarpenter, dwl 2227 Second


Spragne G. H., silversmith with Koehler & litter, dwl 4 Auburn


Sprague Joseph, (colored) cook, dwl 2 Bannam Pl Sprague Samuel S., with Huffaker, Bolton & Co., dwl 126 Silver


Sprague Sammuel S. Jr., bookkeeper The Pacific, 409 Washington, dwl 126 Silver


Sprague Thomas, dwl 341 Brvant


Sprague Thomas, land agent, dwl Russ House


Spratt George S., agent H. B. Platt, office 204 Montgomery, dwl 126 Kearny


Spratt Joseph, plasterer, dwl 633 Broadway


SPRECKELS CLAUS, president California Sugar


Refinery, dwl SE cor Sixteenth and Howard Spreckels Henry, ( Spreckels & Co.) dwl 77 Everett SPRECKELS ( Henry) & CO., (Frederick Hage- mann, Claus Mangels, and Claus Brommer) proprietors Albany Brewery, 71-75 Everett


SPRECKELS PETER, secretary California Sugar


Refinery, dwl E s Thirteenth bet Miss and How Spreen Christopher, seaman, dwl 32 Stewart


Spreen William, ( Spreen &. Holje) dwl NE cor Ninth and Brannan


Spreen ( William ) & Holje, ( Martin) saloon, NE cor Ninth and Brannan


Spreen William, oysterstand Parker House, dwl 31 O'Farrell


Spreen William, wholesale hogbutcher, N & Bran- nan bet Ninth and Tenth


Spriggs Harry, actor Pacific Melodeon, dwl Dunn Alley nr Kearny


Spring Francis S., office NW cor Sansom and Jack- son, dwl N s Chestnnt nr Leavenworth


Spring Gardiner W., ( Spring & Dean) dwl cor Berry and Ritch


Spring ( Gardiner WV.) & Dean, ( Horace F.) wines and liquors, S & Berry nr Ritch


Spring Jobin R., office NW cor Sansom and Jackson Spring M. L. Miss, teacher City Female Seminary, dwl SE cor Mason and O' Farrell


Spring Valley Homestead Association, office 407 Cal Spring Valley Homestead Association, office 605 Montgomery


SPRING VALLEY WATER WORKS CO., W. F. Babcock president, Henry Wattson secretary, office 516 California


Springer Ferdinand, bookkeeper with Thurnauer & Ziun, dwl 628 Sutter


Springer Jason, ( Springer & Knowland) dwl 12 Hampton Place


SPRINGER (Jason) & KNOWLAND, (Joseph) lumber, SE cor Spear and Mission and pier 11 Stewart


Springer Ransom, tally clerk with Springer & Knowland, dwl 306 Fremont


Springmon Edward, cabinetmaker with W. G. Weir, dwl cor Fulton and Octavia


Sproul Andrew, broommaker with Van Laak & Gil- lespie, dwl 530 Stevenson


Sproul Edward, steward with H. H. Toland, 810 Jackson


Sproul Edwin R., treasurer Eberhardt Mill and M. Co., office 419 California, dwl 912 Bush


Sprowl Frederick S., carpenter, dwl N & Geary bet Devisadero and Broderick


SPRUANCE J. & J., (John Spruance and C. C. Chapman) wholesale wines and liquors, 415 Front


Spruance John, (J. &. J. Spruance ) dwl 117 Taylor Spruegel Christian, barkeeper, dwl 12 Everett


Sprung Ann, (widow) dwl Ws Valencia nr Seven- teenth


M. S. WHITING & CO'S MEDICAL STIMULANTS are sold by all Druggists. See next leaf.


E. H. JONES & CO., 116 Sansom Street, Yankee Notions.


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USE COOPER'S BALM for Dysentery, and all Diseases of the Stomach and Bowels.


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PACIFIC COAST BUSINESS DIRECTORY circulates throughout the Pacific Coast.


Sprung D. II., carriage painter with Walcom & Gowan, dwl W s Valencia nr Seventeenth Sprung Frederick, actor Pacific Melodeon, dwl Pa- eific Lodging House


Spudel Adolph, coppersmith with Charles W. Smith, dwl Harrison nr Stanly Place


Squire Henry C., with Fireman's Fund Ins. Co., S W cor California and Sansom, dwl N & Oak bet Van Ness Avenue and Franklin


Squire Horatio N., freight clerk, dwl W & Valencia bet Twenty-fifth and Twenty-sixth


Squire Orrin D., mining secretary, office 418 Cali- fornia, dwl 1016 Leavenworth


Squire Samuel N., compositor Monitor, dwl 142 Na- toma


Squires Anson, carpenter, dwl 36 Welsh


Squires Edward S., machinist Vulcan Iron Works, dw] 841 Mission


Squires Nathaniel L., salesman with Church & Clark, dwl 841 Mission


Sreenan Frank, cook with John Reagan


Sreene Michael, laborer, dwl 2 St. Charles Place


Sroufe Jobn, ( Dodge &. S.) res Petaluma


ST. ANDREWS HALL, 751 Market


St. Clair Charles, dw1 645 Commercial


St. Clair Henry, musician and extraman H. & L. Co. No. 1, S. F. F. D., dwl Truck house, N & O'Farrell nr Dupont


St. Clair Samuel, machinist, dwl N s Francisco bet Kearny and Dupont


St. Crispin Cooperative Boot and Shoe Manufactur- ing Co., 769 Market


St. David's House, John R. and Thomas Davis pro- prietors, 116 Jackson


St. Dennis Jules, house and signpainter, 1006 Kear- ny, dwl 613 Jackson


St. Francis Hotel, M. B. Sturges proprietor, SW eor Clay and Dupont


ST. IGNATIUS COLLEGE, 841 Market bet Fourth and Fifth .


St. James' House, junetion Market and Ellis


St. John Benjamin G., lumber surveyor, pier 11 Stewart, dwl 467 Minna


St. John Henry L., printer, dwl 1506} Jones


St. John's House, furnished rooms. 639 Clay


St. Julien Felix, dw1 7 August Alley


St. Leger N., cook Occidental Hotel


St. Levre Louis, boatman Broadway Wharf, dwl SW cor Broadway and Davis


ST. LOUIS HOTEL, Kubl & Wogens proprietors, 11 and 13 Pacific


St. Marie Jean, waiter California Hotel


ST. MARY'S COLLEGE, Old San José Road 4} miles from City Hall. B. Justin, C. B., Pres't ST. MARY'S HOSPITAL, SW cor First and Bryant St. Matthew John H., journalist, dwl W s Kentucky nr Santa Clara


ST. NICHOLAS HOTEL, Webb & Campbell pro- prietors, 517-525 Pacific


St. Vincent de Paul Infirmary, Annie bet Jessie and Stevenson


St. Vincent School, Sister Bruno principal, 154 Jessie Staacke Adolphus, piano-fortemaker, dw] 1117 How Staacke George, bookkeeper with Barron & Co., dwl 611 Geary


Staats John, laborer with Mathias & Stone, 112 Washington


Staats Joseph, (colored) laundry, dwl 209 Prospect Place


Stacey D. B., bookkeeper with George A. Johnson & Co., dwl 322 Ellis


Stacey Henry, stoker, dwl 20 Folsom


Stack J., bookkeeper, dw1 526 Pine


Stack John, salesman with Cornelius Desmond, dwl 36 Lonisa


Stack Thomas, laborer, dwl 512 Mission


Stack Thomas, milkranch, Sweeney nr Sau Bruno Road


Stack Timothy J., bookkeeper 333 Pine, dwl 526 Pine


Stackhouse John L., machinist, dw1 414 Green


Stackhouse Robert, machinist California Theater, dwl 1 Medau Place


Stackpole B. B., boilermaker Vulcan Iron Works, dwl 216 Minna


Stackpole Charles E., clerk with R. H. MeDonald & Co., dwl 1514 Mission


Stackpole Thomas, laborer with J. B. Kemp, dwl W s Kentucky nr Irwin


Stackpole Thomas, painter with M. W. Allen & Co., dwl 421 Fourth


Stacy Olwyn T., bookkeeper Odd Fellows' Savings Bank, dwl Montgomery bet Green and Union Stacy Peter, cook Bootz's Hotel, 435 Pine


Staddon Samuel, carpenter, dw1 525 Pine


Stadtfeld Jacob, melter U. S. B. Mint, dw1 1210 Pac Staeglich Frank, landscape gardener, dwl 1308 Jackson


Staempfli Charles, clerk with Voizin, Ris & Co., dwl 1325 Sacramento


Staenstein Frederick, cabinetmaker with W. G. Weir, dwl 34 Hayes


Stafans Henry, with C. Pope, dwl Presidio Road bet Van Ness Avenue and Franklin


Staffelbach Albert and Edward, hairdressing saloon, 108 Stewart


Staffelbach Edward, ( Albert & Edward Staffelbach) dwl 108 Stewart


Stafford Cassins H., teamster with T. Ellsworth, dwl 605 Third


Stafford John, seaman, dwl 116 Stewart


Stafford Jolin A., clerk with Whittier, Fuller & Co., dw1 630 Vallejo


Stafford Samnel H., clerk with C. P. Van Schaack & Co., dw1 435 Pine


Stafford Thomas, blacksmith, dwl 350 First


Stafford Thomas, waiter, dwl 44 Jessie


Stafford William, baker, dwl 905 Greenwich


Stafford William, shipcarpenter, dwl 114 Freelon


Stagg Catharine A., (widow) dwl 151} Silver


Stagg Cornelius, dwl 151 } Silver


Stagg John, drayman, dwl 405 Kearny


Stahl Christian G., janitor Odd Fellows' Hall, dwl 9 Virginia


Stahl William G., tinsmith, dwl 9 Virginia


Stable Charles, cabinetmaker with Jacob M. Miller, dwl 13 Pacific


Stahle Edward, ( Stahle & Held ) res Alameda


Stable (Edward) & Held, (George) proprietors Montgomery Baths and Hairdressing Saloon, 621 Montgomery


STAHLE HENRY W., hairdressing saloon Ocei- dental Hotel, dwl 16 Virginia


STAHLE JOHN, hairdressing saloon, SE cor Clay and Montgomery, dwl 1109 Pacific


Stahmann Albert, ( Stahmann & Molk ) dwl SW cor Stockton and Sacramento


STAHMANN ( Albert ) & MOLK, (John H.) gro- ceries and liquors, NW cor Green and Dupont and SW cor Stockton and Sacramento


Staib Conrad, bootmaker, 932 Folsom


Staib Louis, driver with Philip Gerhardy


Staiger Jacob, butcher with W. F. Witzemann, 425 East


Stairley Waverly, clerk S. F. & S. J. R. R., res Oakland


Stalder Joseph, elerk, 7 Occidental Market, dwI 429 Pine


Stallman George, clerk, dwl 4.17 Tehama


Stamer August, blacksmith, dwl 258 Perry


Stamer Gustavus, clerk with Andrew Balirs, dwl N E cor Davis and Jackson


Stamer Julius, ( Klemeier & S.) dwl NW cor Jack- son and Battery


Stamp John, captain schooner Gen. Ord, dwl 617 Davis


Stamper Julius, cigars and tobacco, 37 Fourth


Stamper Marks, clerk with M. Gilbert, dwl 309} Clementina


EDWARD BOSQUI & CO., Paper Rulers, Leidesdorff st., corner of Clay.


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


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Stampp Adam, milkman, dwl Presidio Road nr | Stanly Edward. office NW cor Montgomery and Baker


Stampp Frederick, carpenter, dwl Vallejo bet Kearny and Dupont


Stanbridge Albert H., waiter, 7 Summer, dwl 125 Fourth, rear


Stanbrige A., workman Pacific Barrel and Keg Factory


Stanbrige S., workman Pacific Barrel and Keg Factory


STANDARD SOAP CO. AND ADAMANTINE CANDLE WORKS, NE cor Fillmore and Francisco, office 204 Sacramento


Stander William L., coppersmith with Sanders & Bofinger, dw1 802 Stockton


Standerwick James S., ( Standerwick & Roper ) dwl 2221 Stevenson


Standerwick ( James S.) & Roper, (Edward) paint ers, 511 Commercial


Standing Thomas, dw1 513 Mission


Stanford A. P., merchant, office 121 California, dwl 1019 Jackson


Stanford Charles P., lumberdealer, dwl 1218 Union Stanford Daniel E., bookkeeper with William T. Stanford, dwl 427 Geary


Stanford H. L., glassblower Pacific Glass Works, dwl Mariposa nr Mississippi


Stanford Joseph L., clerk with William T. Stanford, res Alameda


STANFORD JOSIAH, importer and jobber oils, lamps, etc., 121-125 California, and proprietor Pacific Oil and Kerosene Works, cor Chestnut and Taylor, dwl 1019 Jackson


Stanford Leland, president Central Pacific Railroad, office 415 California


Stanford L. M., dwl 737 Howard


STANFORD WILLIAM T., stockbroker, office 7 Stevenson's Building, res Alameda


Stange John, salesman with John R. Fischbeck, dwl 907 Howard


Stangel Emiel, liquors, 632 Pacific, dw1 428 Bdwy Stangenberger August, pianotuner with Kohler, Chase & Co., dwl 1131 Clay


Stangroom Marc L., civil engineer, office 419 Cali- fornia, room 26, dwl 1022 Jackson


Staniels Bridget, (widow) washing, dwl 1318 Pine, rear


Staniels John S., proprietor Turf House, Point Lo- bos Road, 5 miles from City Hall


Staniels Horatio, barkeeper, dwl 12 Crook


Staniels William, barnessmaker with George Car- melich, dwl Turf House, Point Lobos Road


Staniels William H., ( Stanyan & Co.) dwl 1102 Pine


Staniforth William, clerk with Sharpstein & Has- tings, dw] 608 Third


Stanle Frederick H., hairdresser with John Stable, dwl 1109 Pacific


Stanle Henry, barber, S s Sixteenth nr Valencia


Stanley Benjamin S., foreman with C. A. Hooper & Co., dwl 8 Liberty


Stanley Charles A., engineer C. S. Nav. Co's stm Cornelia, dw] 22 Perry


Stanley Florence Miss, dwi 13 Garden


Stanley Francis, driver Omnibus Railroad, dwl 73 Natoma


Stanley Frederick H., phonographic reporter, office 328 Montgomery, dwl N s Twenty-second bet Valencia and Mission


Stanley Henry A., local agent Union Insurance Co., res Brooklyn. Alameda County


Stanley James, hackman, dwl 265 Jessie


Stanley James, saddler with Joseph Hamilton, dwl 401 Third


Stanley Jerome M., painter, dwl 25 Dupont, rear Stanley Patrick, laborer, dwl E s Margaret Place Stanley Patrick, laborer with J. B. Kemp


Stanley Samuel L., (H. Webster & Co.) res New York


Clay, res Napa County


Stanly Frank, honsemover, dwl 524 Mission


Stanly John A., ( Hayes, S. & Hayes) attorney at law, office NW cor Montgomery and Clay, res Oakland


Stannage Philip J., boarding, 217 Third


Stannard E. G., captain schr Sparrow, dwl 740 How Stannard W. H., captain brig Merchantman, office room 5, 610 Front


Stannislasky John, carpenter, bds 423 Bush


Stans John H., clerk Pacific Insurance Co., dwl 1600 Mason


Stanton Andrew P., cutter U. S. Branch Mint, dwl 2323 Greenwich


Stanton Henry N., with A. S. Peterson, dwl 10 Prospect Place


Stanton Hubert, laborer with James P. Pierce


Stanton John, laborer, dwl 1518 Powell


Stanton James, real estate, dwl W s Mission bet Fourteenth and Fifteenth


Stanton John, waiter with Martin Cresaglia, dwl 21 Stevenson


Stanton Michael E., bootmaker, U. W. M. Boot and Shoe Co., dwl 21 Stevenson


Stanton Morris, shoemaker, Metropolitan Boot and Shoemakers' Union, dwl Stevenson nr Ecker


Stanton Patrick, carpenter, dwl 509 Howard


Stanton Patrick, carpenter, 769 Folsom


Stanton Richard, shoemaker, dwl 21 Stevenson


Stanton Samuel R., seaman, dwl 416 Union


Stanton Thomas, driver Omnibus Railroad


Stanton William, bootmaker with Buckingham & Hecht, dwl 66 First


Stanton William, engineeer, bds SW cor Sacra- mento and Davis


Stanwood Amasa O., rigger, dwl W s Spear nr Miss Stanwood Samuel, driver Front St., O. & M. R. R., dwl SW cor Austin and Van Ness Avenue


Stanwood William, under-office deputy, assessor City and County, bds Occidental Hotel


Stanyan Albert P., teamster with Stanyan & Co., dwl 1712 Polk


Stanyan Charles H., (Stanyan & Co.) and super- visor Twelfth Ward, dwl 2006 Bush


Stanyan (Charles H.) & Co., ( William H. Stan- iels ) teamsters, SE cor Main and Mission


Stapelfeld William, carrier Commercial Record and clerk NE cor Pacific and Sansom


STAPLES DAVID J., president Fireman's Fund Insurance Co., office SW cor California and Sansom, dw1 604 Sutter


Staples Edwin H., watchmaker and jeweler, dwl 12 Sumner


Staples James H., coachman Cosmopolitan Hotel, dwl 652 Howard


Staples Joseph, porter with James N. McCune, dwl 48 Clay


Staples S. S., clerk NW cor Eleventh and Mission Stapleton Catharine Miss, dw1 15 Louisa


Stapleton Edward, runner National Sailors' Home, E s Front bet Broadway and Vallejo


STAPLETON JOHN, wines and liquors, 515 Cal, dwl N s Turk bet Broderick and Devisadero


Stapleton William, laborer New U. S. Branch Mint, dwl 21 Ann


Stapleton William, shipcarpenter, dwl Fourteenth Avenne nr Railroad Avenne


Stappenbeck William, tailor, 520 Filbert


Star of the East M. Co., (White Pine) office 304 Montgomery


Starbird Albion W., clerk with Blyth & Wether- bee, dw1 516 Howard


Starck Adolph, porter with Kohler & Frohling, dwl 116 Morton


Stark Alexander, engineer S. F. & P. Sugar Re- finery, dwl 1158 Folsom


Stark Andrew, laborer S. F. & P. Sugar Refinery, dwl 1158 Folsom


E. H. JONES & CO., 116 Sansom Street, Dress Trimmings.


M. S. WHITING & CO., supply Druggists with pure Wines and unadulterated Liquors. Principal Depot, 219 Bush St. See next leaf.


CHAMPLIN'S LIQUID PEARL restores the Face to the beauty of Youth.


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SAN FRANCISCO [S] DIRECTORY.


PACIFIC COAST BUSINESS DIRECTORY contains the names of 25.000 firms in business on the Pacific Coast.


Stark Grace A., (widow) dwl 1924 Hyde


Stark H., clerk, dwl SW cor California and Larkin Stark James, actor, dwl 731 Bush


Stark James, carpenter with Jesse & Drew, dwl Twenty-second nr Valencia


Stark Johann, (widow) dwl 737 Harrison


Stark John, ( Tautphaus & S.) dwl 310 Folsom Stark John, accountant with McDonald & Whit- ney, dwl 1433 Pine


Stark Joseph, carpenter, dwl S s M bet Twenty- second and Twenty-third


Stark William R., foreman with Moses Ulmer, dwl Sutter St. House


Starkey Albert, seaman, dwl 112 Stewart Starkey James R., (colored) barber with M. How- ard, dwl 406 Green


Stark weather Audrew, dwl 118 Bernard Starkweather Joseph B., photographer, 248 Third Starr Abram D., ( Pearson &. S.) res Vallejo Starr Alexander, millman California Mills Starr Augustus, carpenter, dwl 741 Market Starr Charles, seaman, dwl 19 Commercial Starr Clara Miss, actress, dw1 1112 Kearny Starr George R., ( Starr & Little) dwl 23 Silver Starr (George R.) & Little. (Stephen H.) commis- sion merchauts, 403 Davis, and 200 Washington Starr Michael A., marbleworker with M. Heverin, dw1 802 Stockton


Starr Thomas, signpainter, dwl 179 Clara


Starr Thomas N., ( Deeth, S. &. Campbell ) dwl 2017 Howard


Starr William, agent Pacific Mutual Life Insurance Co., dwl 525 Pine


Starr William, carpenter, dwl 179 Clara


Starr William, porter, dw1 19 Moss


Starr William, waiter Lick House


Stars Annie Mrs., furnished rooms, 110 O'Farrell STATE ALMANAC AND HAND-BOOK OF STATISTICS, (annually) Henry G. Langley proprietor, office (12 Clay


STATE AND PACIFIC COAST BUSINESS DIRECTORY, Henry G. Langley proprietor, office 612 Clay


STATE ASSAYER, Louis Falkenau, office 215 First STATE GEOLOGICAL SURVEY, office 95 and 97 Montgomery Block


STATE HARBOR COMMISSIONERS, (Board of) office 414 Montgomery


State Normal School, Rev. William T. Lucky prin- cipal, S & Market nr Fifth


STATE SUPERINTENDENT PUBLIC IN- STRUCTION, O. P. Fitzgerald, office 710 Washington


STATE UNIVERSITY, BOARD OF REGENTS, office 414 California


State University Homestead Association, Nos. 1- 5, office 432 Montgomery Stateler John W., broker, 605 Mont, dwl 935 Sutter States William N., special policeman, dwl 408 Du- pont


Staub Henry, druggist, 722 Montgomery


Stauch Mary, (widow) dwl Mission bet Twenty- ninthi and Thirtieth


Stand Francis, (F. & J. N. Staud) dwl 107 Ellis Staud F. & J. N., wood aud coal, 211 Dupont


Staud John N., ( F. & J. N. Staud) dwl 107 Ellis Staude John, ( Mans & S.) dwl 813 Pacific


Stauffer Rudolph, market, SE cor Sixteenth and Fol Stead George, merchant, dwl 710 Vallejo


Steadman Jane Miss, adjuster U. S. Branch Mint, dwl 11 Verona Place


Steaffler Jacob, cooper, dwl 1181 IIarrison


Steam Soda Works, Bragg, Caduc & Firderer pro- prietors, 530 Pacific


Steane C. B., carriage smith Kimball Manufacturing Co., dwl 528 Bryant


Stearu G., dwl 34 Minna


Stearns Alonzo B., milkman, dwl S s Greenwich nr Fillmore


Stearns C. F., carpenter with Goodwin & Co


Stearns Clifton F., patternmaker with J. M. Stock- man, dwl SW cor Third and Perry


Stearns C. P., teamster with R. & J. Morton Stearns J. H., dwI Union Club


Stearns Mason E., jobwagon, NE cor Howard and Second, dwl S s Howard bet Twelfth and Thirteenth


Stearns Myron J., clerk 73 California Market, dwl 811 Stockton


STEARNS R. E. C., (Bacon & Co.) res Boston Stearns William H., ( William H. Stearns & Co.) dwl 425 Green


STEARNS WILLIAM H. & CO., (N. B. Terwil- liger ) butter, cheese. and eggs, and agents stm Pioneer, 50 and 51 Washington Market


Stebbins Adelia B. Mrs., proprietress Mead Honse, NW cor Montgomery and Pine


STEBBINS ALFRED, librarian Mercantile Library, dwl 216 Bush


Stebbins Horatio Rev., pastor First Unitarian Church, S & Geary nr Stockton, dwl 16 Ellis


Stebbins James C., attorney at law, office 803 Montgomery, dwl 516 Taylor


Stebbins Timothy, patternmaker, dwl 245 Second


Stebbins William P. C., contractor and builder, of- fice 21 U. S. Court Bldg, Battery, dw1 617 Stock Steber Joseph C., machinist with Hawkins & Can- trell, dwl 32 Tehama


Stecher Philip, carpenter, dw1 316 Minna


Stedman Charles, printer, dwl 100 Stockton


Stedman Denny P., merchant, dwl 225 Bush


Stedman James, laborer What Cheer House Res- taurant


Steed John, carpenter, dwl 1103 Montgomery


Steel C. Harper, clerk, dwl NW cor Sansom and Washington


Steel Frederick, laborer, dwl 104 Alta Place


Steel James H., porter with W. M. Stoddard, dwl 518 Sacramento


Steel William H., ( Steel & Nickerson) dwl NW cor Sansom and Washington


Steel ( William H.) & Nickerson, ( Sylvanus) ship- ping masters, SE cor Pacific and Davis


Steele D. H., dwl 914 Clay


Steele Edward, clerk with C. Adolphe Low & Co., dwl Occidental Hotel


Steele Everett, clerk, dwI 108 Shipley


Steele Henry, blacksmith, dwl 107 Leidesdorff


Steele James G., (James G. Steele & Co.) dwl 521 Montgomery


STEELE JAMES G. & CO., chemists and apothe- caries, 521 Montgomery


Steele Sammel, stairbuilder with Hanlon & McGuire, dwI 9 Lonisa


Steele Thomas, cook, dw1 81 Natoma


Steele William, calker, dwl 131 Folsom


Steele William A., ( Edward Galpen & Co.) dwl W 8 Shotwell bet Sixteenth and Seventeenth


Steen Ernest, cigarpeddler, dwl 805 Mission


Steen E. T., ( Steen & Cushing ) and superintendent Pacific Stone Co., dwl 1114 Clay


STEEN (E. T.) & CUSHING, ( Volney) machin- ery, 9 First


Steen George, tinsmith with Osgood & Stetson, dwl 56 Minna


Steen John C. D., seaman, dw1 270 First


Steen Ole P., shipcarpenter, bds 106 Jackson


Steen Robert, carpenter with Brown & Hussey, dwl 55 Minna


Steere Richard, watchman Custom House Steffani C., ( Mariani & S.) dw1 1006 Dupont Steffanovich Louis, barkeeper 10 Stewart


Steffens Charles, broommaker with Marino Zan & Co., 421 Drumm


STEFFENS DEIDERICH, groceries and liquors, SE cor Folsom and Main


Steffens Henry, captain schooner Jeanette, dwl 617 Davis


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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Steffens Thomas, mariner, dwl 132 Stewart Steffenson Peter F., mariner, dw1 238 Stewart Stege John R., (M. B. French & Co.) dwl 1103 Mason


Stegeman Louis, carriage trimmer with Albert Fol- som, dwl 429 Bush


Stegemann Frederick, draftsman, dwl 51 Minna Steibel George, baker with H. Yaeger, dwl 6 Har- die Place


Steiger Alexander, machinist, dwl 355 Minna


STEIGER CHARLES R., secretary Vulcan Iron Works Co., dw1 858 Mission


Steiger William, patternmaker Vulcan Iron Works, dwl 18 Tehama


Steil Henry, driver with C. Bernard, dwl 1230} Fol STEIL HENRY, merchant tailor, Occidental Hotel Bush ur Montgomery, dwl 547 Mission


Steimle Henrietta Mrs., dressmaker, 831 Clay


Stein Charles, cigarmaker with Diez Bros., dwl 206 William


Stein Charles W., carriage trimmer with Black & Miller, dwl 422 Stevenson


Stein Conrad, engineer Philadelphia Brewery, dwl 181 Jessie


Stein Emanuel, cook with J. R. Shneiter, dw1 33 Fourth


Stein George, bootmaker, 413 East, dwl 106 Wil- liam, rear


Stein Hannah Mrs., fancy goods, 870 Folsom Stein Henry, musician, dw1 428 Sutter


Stein Henry J., shoemaker, 653 Merchant, dwl 1406 Kearny


Stein Henry W., (Stein, Simon & Co.) res Paris STEIN, (Henry W.) SIMON ( Hermann L.) & CO., ( Alexander Weill, Eugene Arnstein, and S. Weill) importers and jobbers cloths, cassimeres, etc., 632 and 634 Sacramento and 631 and 633 Commercial


Stein John, tailor, 633 Post


Stein Louis, steward, dwl 39 Jackson




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