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Stein Robert, baker, 420 Third
Stein William E., carpenter, dwl NW cor Shipley and Fifth
Steinbach Antoine, saloon, 508 Bush
Steinbach Frederick, ( Steinbach, Gallagher Lane) dwl N s Clay nr Dupont
STEINBACHI, (Frederick) GALLAGHER (M. F.) & LANE, ( Philip P.) hairdressing saloon, 615 Merchant
Steinbach Frederick. porter, dwl 202 Ellis
Steinbeck John, watchman C. S. N. Co's stm Helen IIensley
Steinberg Louis H., dw1 506 Dupont
Steinberger John A., mining engineer, office 402 Montgomery, dwl 1414 Howard
Steinbrink Charles, newspaper carrier, dwl 14 Brooks
Steinbuch Julius, bootblack with August Folliet, dwl Tittel's Row, Clara Lane nr Kearny
Steindler Meyer, tanner, dwl W s Mission bet Fif- teenth and Sixteenth
Steinegger Henry, ( Britton & Rey) dwl 230 Fran- cisco
Steineke William, woodcarver with Bryant & Stra- han, dwl 521 Stevenson
Steiner Barbara, (widow) midwife, dwl 221 Dupont Steiner Christian, cabinetmaker with W. G. Wier, dwl Ss Hayes nr Van Ness Avenue
Steiner Emanuel, milkranch, San Bruno Road nr Golden City House
Steiner Enoch, butcher, dwl 444 Jessie
Steiner Henry, cooper, dwl Seventh Avenne bet M and N, South S. F
Steiner John, cabinetmaker with Field & Frei
Steiner Leopold, expresswagon, 19 Battery, dwl 1228 Bush
Steiner Samuel, merchant, office 112 Sausom, dwIS s McAllister bet Franklin and Gongh
Steinert Edward, dwl 16 Oak Grove Avenue
Steinert Felix, (J. & F. Steinert ) dwl 911 Clay -
Steinert Frederick, baker with Collins. Werner & Co., dwl 22 Belden
STEINERT J. & F., importers and jobbers fancy goods. 126 Sansom
Steinert Joseph, J. & F. Steinert ) res New York Steinfealve Heury, dwl NE cor Kentucky and Butte Steinfeld L., merchant, dwl 507 Mission
Steinford Frederick, carpenter, dwl W s Columbia bet Butte and Twentieth
Steinhardt N. Miss, waiter 507 Mission
STEINHART BROTHERS, (Frederick and Ig- nace) importers and jobbers foreign and domes- tic dry goods, SE cor Battery and Pine
Steinhart Frederick, ( Steinhart Bros.) res New York
Steinhart Frederick, carpainter N. B. & M. R. R
Steinhart Ignace, ( Steinhart Bros.) dwl 1509 Stock- ton
Steinhart Israel, (W. &. I. Steinhart & Co.) res New York
Steinhart Leopold. cigars and tobacco, Cosmopolitan Hotel, dw1 223 Kearny
STEINHART W. & I. & CO., (Charles Adler ) importers and jobbers clothing and gents' fur- nishing goods, 3 and 5 Battery
Steinhart William, ( W. & I. Steinhart & Co.) dwl 323 O'Farrell
Steinhoff Hermann, groceries and liquors, 425 Bush dwl 17 Stock Place
Steinkemp William, machinist Union Iron Works, dwl 25 Morton
Steinman Adam, dwl 431 Pine
Steinmann Bernard, salesman with N. A. Hirstel & Co., dwl 711 California
STEINMANN JOHN, proprietor Steinmann's Ho- tel, 507 Mission
Steinmetz Charles H., watchmaker with Carl H. Hain & Co., dw1 709 Howard
Steinmetz Theodore, cabinetmaker with Field & Frei Steinmeyer Frank, honsemover, dwl 5 Trinity
Steinmeyer Frederick W., laborer, dwl 5 Trinity
Steinmeyer John H., second-hand goods, 622 Bat- tery, dwl 5 Trinity
Steinway John, waiter, dwl 507 Mission
STEINWEG CHARLES, blacksmith and wheel- right, 117 Beale, dw1 257 Minna
Steinweg Charles G., salesman with A. J. Plate, dwl 323 Kearny
Steisburg Mary, (widow) dwl 2 Telegraph Place Steler Philip, watchmaker and jeweler, 927 Kearny, dwl 553} Stevenson
Stellberger George Adam, plumber and gasfitter, 1015 Kearny. dwl 419 Broadway
Steller Frederick, musician, dwl 338 Bush
Steller Charles, piano manufacturer, dwl W s Frank- lin nr Lilly
STELLING F. J. & CO., (August Siebe) meat market, 154 First
Stelling Jolin, clerk with A. Liebenberg, dwl SE cor Pacific and Battery
Stelling William, ( Harris & S.) dwl SW cor Ritch and Brannan
Stelling W. J., barkeeper, dwl Sheppard Place nr Mason
Stemmler Frederick, paperhanger, 19 Dupont
Stempelmann Henry, clerk with Briguardello & Bro., dwl 623 Pacific
Stender N. F., cook Eureka Restaurant, W s Spear nr Mission
Stenger Emile, liquor saloon, 632 Pacific, dwl Broad- way nr Kearny
Stenholm Gustaf, seaman, bds 20 Commercial
Stenhouse Lorenzo, compositor Alta California, dwl 810 Powell
Stenhouse Robert, baker with Deeth, Starr & Camp- bell, dwl 636 Commercial
Stenson Robert J., lignor saloon, cor Second and Howard, dwl 129 Shipley
E. H. JONES & CO., 116 Sansom Street, White Goods.
M. S. WHITING & CO'S MEDICAL STIMULANTS are recommended by Physicians. See next leaf.
REDINGTON HOSTETTER & CO., Importers Choice Fancy Goods, Perfumery, etc., etc.
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Stenson William, laborer, dwl SE cor Mission and | Stetson James B., ( Osgood & S.) dwl 623 Har Twenty-first
Steotzer Ferdinand, locksmith with John R. Sims, dw1 9} Moss
Stephan Jobn G., butcher with Richard O'Neill, dwl 1007 Stockton
Stephan Julins, brewer, dwl SE cor Nineteenth and Mission
Stephana G. Mrs., dressmaker, dwl SW cor Dupont and Broadway
Stephen William, fruits, 1208 Pacific
Stepbens Alexander, shipcarpenter, dwl 27 Fifth Av Stephens Charles, bookkeeper with J. Mora Moss, dw1 1051 Folsom
Stephens Charles, local policeman, dwl NW cor Washington and Drumm
Stephens Charles, trunkmaker with H. Behrendt & Co., dwl 113 Natoma
Stephens Frederick, seaman, dw1 32 Stewart
Stephens James G., laborer, dwl 15 Second
Stephens John, laborer, dwl NE cor Filbert and Montgomery
Stephens Nelson L., carpenter, dw1 19 Moss Stephens Patrick, bootmaker, N s Brannan bet Sixth and Geneva
Stephens Samnel, shipjoiner, dw1 24 Frederick
Stephens Thomas W., boarding, S s Jackson bet Davis and Drumm
Stephens William, cabinetmaker with Goodwin & Co., dwl 17 Noble Place
Stephens .- See Stevens
Stephenson Andrew, bricklayer and builder, dwl S s Page bet Gough and Octavia
Stephenson James, waiter Brooklyn Hotel
Stephenson Stephen, seaman, dwl 32 Stewart
Stephenson W. B., ( Smith & S.) dwl 620 Bdwy Stephenson .- See Stevenson
Stepmaster Victor, clerk, dwl 225 Fourth
Steppacher Jacob, reporter Alta California, dw1 602 Sutter
Steppacher Meyer, sexton Jewish Synagogue, dwl 602 Sutter
Stepper Marcus, dwl 225 Stockton
STERETT BENJAMIN F., book, job and power- press printing, 532 Clay, dw1 530 Harrison
Sterett William I., bookkeeper 219 Front, dwl 530 Harrison
Sterling Hiram, laundryman, dwl N s Fulton bet Laguna and Octavia
Stern D. & Co., ( Solomon Kohlman) stoves, crock- ery, glass, etc., 213 Third
Stern David, ( Stern & Hess and De Stern & Co.) dwl Nuclens Hotel
STERN (David) & HESS, ( Levi) proprietors Nu- cleus Hotel, SE cor Market and Third
Stern David, ( Levi Strauss & Co.) dwl 317 Powell Stern Hermann, cigars and tobacco, SW cor Pacific and Davis, ( and Schultz &. S.) dwl 618 Green Stern Jacob, ( Adler &. S.) dwl 219 Third Stern Jacob, clerk 9 Montgomery, dw1 317 Powell Stern Martin, merchant, dw1 845 Sutter Stern Morris, peddler, dwl 507 Mission Stern Philip, furniture, 232 Third, dwl 216 Sixth Sternberg Louis, musician, dwI 13 Geary
Sternfels Barney H., salesman with H. Liebes & Co., dwl 920 Stockton
Sternheim Samuel, ( Wangenheim, S. & Co.) dwl 222 Minna
Sterns A. S., dw1 706 Folsom
Sterphar John, seaman, dwl 32 Stewart
Sterrett Milton, carpenter, dwI Quincy Place
Sterzenegger Charles, driver Philadelphia Brewery Stetson Alva, engineer, dwl 231 Eighth
Stetson Charles R., ( Stetson & Volkman) dwl 526 O' Farrell
Stetson (Charles R.) & Volkman, (C. M.) produce commission, 319 Washington
Stetson Edward Gray, ( Barstow, S. & Houghton) attorney at law, office 315 Cal, dwl 44 Third
Stetson Jolin W., drayman with Charles A. Worth, dwl 526 O'Farrell
Stetson William, dw1 737 Howard
Stetson William C., millman California Milla, dwl 815 Clay
Stetson William W., mining secretary, office 414 California, and collector Spring Valley Water Works Co., dw1 312 Mason
Stettauer Morris, clerk with Schweitzer, Sachs & Co., dwl 236 Sutter
Steve John, seaman, dwl 32 Stewart
Stevens A. E. Miss, assistant teacher Spring Valley Grammar School, dwl 1505 California
Stevens A. Henry, grain sampler with Isaac Fried- lander
Stevens Alexander F., carpenter, dwl 27 Fifth Av Stevens Andrew J., superintendent Alameda R. R., dwl 530 Third
Stevens Augustus K., bookkeeper with Samuel Brannan, 420 Montgomery
Stevens Calvin C., drayman, 118 Front, dwl 679 Harrison
Stevens C. G., clerk Pacific Pneumatic Gas Co., res Oakland
Stevens Clark, teamster with McGinnis & Riordan Stevens Coleman, dwl N s Brannan nr Sixth
Stevens C. W., agent, dw] 313 Kearny
Stevens Dudley O., contractor, dwl 137 Fourth
Stevens Elisha & Co., commission merchants, 204 Clay, dwl 610 O' Farrell
Stevens Edwin A., compositor Alta California, dwl 245 Stevenson
Stevens Ernest E., carpenter with Cautrell, Dell & Company
Stevens Frank M., conductor N. B. & M. R. R., dwl 160 Clara
Stevens George, barkeeper, dw1 645 Commercial
Stevens George, liquor saloon, SE cor Battery and Union
Stevens George, machinist, dwl 19 Langton
Stevens George, mariner, dwl 103 Pacific
Stevens George, roofer, dw1 1505 California
Stevens George, teamster, dwl E s Mission nr Sev enteenth
Stevens George W., ( Wilson & S.) dwl 737 How Stevens George W., job printer, 320 Battery, res Clinton, Alameda County
Stevens George W., clerk Lorillard Insurance Co., dw1 664 Harrison
Stevens Hannah, (widow) liquor saloon, 308 Pacific Stevens Harvey, Letter Department Pacific Union Express Co
Stevens Henry, carpenter, dw1 739 Harrison
Stevens Henry L., carpenter, South S. F., dw1 619 Mission
Stevens H. F. Miss, substitute teacher Girls' High School
Stevens Horace H., mariner, dwl 916 Vallejo
Stevens James H., calker with L. S. Allen & Co., dwl Ss California bet Larkin and Post
Stevens James P., (James P. Stevens & Co.) dwl 416 Green
STEVENS JAMES PERRIN & CO., manufac- turers Catsup, and importers Worcestshire and London Club Sauces, 518 Union, office 122 Lei- desdorff
Stevens Jerry H., clerk with Stevens, Baker & Co., dwi SE cor Essex and Laurel Place
Stevens John, machinist, dwl 34 Tehama
Stevens John S., rigger, dwI 133 Folsom
Stevens Joseph, (colored) bootblack with Aaron Creamer, dwl 319 Sansom
Stevens Joseph, fireman steamer Capital, dwl 1319 California
Stevens Joseph, machinist, dwl 23 Oak Grove Avenue Stevens Joseph W., fireman S. F. & San José R. R., dwl S & Twentieth bet Guerrero and Dolores
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.
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Stevens Leonard S., captain ship Coquimbo, pier 1 | Stewart Alexander J., physician, office and dwl 720 Stewart, dwl 223 First Howard
STEVENS LEVI, president Board Pilot Exami- Stewart Archibald, stevedore, dwl W s Dupont bet Chestnut and Francisco
ners, office 34 New Merchants' Exchange, (and Stevens, Baker & Co. ) dwl 4 Essex
STEVENS, (Levi) BAKER (Colin C.) & CO., (Judah Baker Jr. ) shipping and commission merchants, office NW cor Sac and Davis
Stevens Margaret, (widow) dwl 151 Natoma
Stevens Martin, carpenter, dwl W s Eleventh bet Folsom and Harrison
Stevens Peter, boatman, dwl 911 Greenwich Stevens Robert, engineer S. F. Gas Co., dwl 32 Clementina, rear
Stevens Robert J., U. S. A., dw1 759 Market
Stevens S. S., carpenter, dwl N s Austin bet Gough and Octavia
Stevens S. W., agent Pacific Pneumatic Gas Co., SE cor Bush and Dupont, dwl 310 Kearny
Stevens T. Asbury, teacher music. dw1 957} Folsom Stevens Thomas, fireman C. S. Nav. Co's steamer Capital
Stevens Thomas, laborer, dwl SE cor Howard and Fremont
Stevens William, boots and shoes, 416 Third
Stevens William, seaman, dw1 26 Stewart
STEVENS WILLIAM H., secretary Home Mutual Insurance Co., office 15 Merchants' Exchange, dwl 23 Kearny
Stevens W. L., San José messenger Pacific Union Express Co
Stevens .- See Stephens
Stevenson Allen, fuller Pacific Woolen Mills, dwl NE cor Channel and Santa Clara
STEVENSON ANDREW J., proprietor Steven- son's Building, (now Change House) SW cor Montgomery and California
Stevenson C. W., compositor, dwl 815 Stockton
Stevenson David, cook C. S. Nav. Co's stm Capital Stevenson Eady, homeopathic physician, office and dwl 129 Third
Stevenson George, painter with Donovan & Hayes, dwl 216 Kearny
Stevenson George, woodturner, dwl 507 Mission Stevenson James C., plasterer, dwl 117 Bernard Stevenson James D., miner, dwl 1104 Hyde Stevenson John, engineer, dwI 507 Mission Stevenson John, shipcarpenter, dwl 314 Third Stevenson John, waiter with H. Horst & Co., dwl What Cheer House
Stevenson John W., clerk with Crittenden & Dal- ton, dwl 349 Minna
Stevenson Jonathan D., attorney at law, commis- sioner deeds, and claim agent, office 614 Mer- chant, dwl Presidio
Stevenson Margaret, (widow) dwl 325} Bush Stevenson Robert, ( Hussey & S.) dwl 913 Jackson Stevenson Robert, porter with Rountree & Mc- Mullin, dwl cor Dupont and Green
Stevenson Samuel C., barkeeper, dwl 8 Berry
Stevenson William, treasurer, dwl S s Vallejo bet Mason and Taylor
Stevenson William, weaver Pioneer Woolen Fac- tory, North Point nr Van Ness Avenue
Stevenson William C., draftsman Miners' Foundry, dwl 1412 Mason
Stevenson .- See Stephenson
STEVENSON'S BUILDING, (now Change House) A. J. Stevenson proprietor, SW cor Montgom- ery and California
Steventon Frederick, cooper with Lyon & Co., dwl E s Washington Avenue nr Twenty-seventh Steward John, carpenter, dwl 360 Jessie
Steward John, seaman, dwl S s Meeks Place nr Main
Stewart Alexander, carriagemaker, dwl 759 Market Stewart Alexander, shipwright, dwl 507 Jones Stewart Alexander II., foreman with Hobbs, Gil- more & Co
Stewart Benjamin, carriagemaker, dwl 215 Fourth Stewart Catharine, (widow) dwl 810 Greenwich Stewart Charles, carpenter, dwl 1227 Pacific
Stewart Charles, gardener, dwl N s Geary nr Brod- erick
Stewart Charles, jeweler, dwl 709 Mission
Stewart Charles A., engineer P. M. S. S. Co
STEWART CHARLES A., Metropolitan Theater Saloon, 717 Mont, dwl NE cor Mont and Bush Stewart Charles D., clerk with F. Garcia, dwl 204 Montgomery
Stewart Charles II., attorney at law with W. H. L. Barnes, dwl 606 Folsom
Stewart David, carpenter P. M. S. S. Sacramento Stewart D. D., housemover with A. W. Stratton, dwl 641 Pacific
Stewart Edwin W., carpenter, dwl Twelfth Avenue bet P and Q, South S. F
Stewart Fraser, machinist, dwl 81 Clementina
Stewart Frederick, clerk with George W. Stewart & Co., dwl 44 Third
Stewart George, blacksmith with Black & Miller, dwl 741 Market
STEWART GEORGE, employment office, 603 Kearny, dwl 528 Kearny
Stewart George, typecaster, dwl 414 Union
Stewart George Mrs., furnished rooms, 526 Kearny Stewart George W., (George W. Stewart & Co.) bds Cosmopolitan Hotel
STEWART GEORGE W. & CO., (J. T. Earnest and Jesse S. Wall) commission merchants and dealers flour and grain, 304 Davis
Stewart G. Waters, clerk Craftsmen's Life Assu- rance Co.,, dwl 20 Prospect Place
Stewart Hamilton, carpenter, dwl 410 Sixth
Stewart Henry, dwl 314 Lombard
Stewart Henry, (Collie & S.) dwl Ns Geary bet Devisadero and Broderick
Stewart Henry, baker Miners' Restaurant, 531 Com Stewart Isabella Miss, bakery, 422 Folsom
Stewart James, boilermaker with Moynihan & Aitken, dwl 143 Clary
Stewart James, clerk with Thomas N. Cazneau, dwl 707 Ellis
Stewart James, laborer with George Torrens, dwl N s Clay bet Hyde and Larkin
STEWART JAMES F., superintendent Sailor's Home, SW cor Vallejo and Battery
Stewart James H., (colored) porter, 754 Wash
Stewart John, assistant engineer P. M. S. S. Colorado Stewart John, calker, dwl 546 Folsom
Stewart John, engineer, dwl 435 Pine
Stewart John, freight clerk P. M. S. S. Co., dwl 6:21 Harrison
Stewart John, longshoreman, dwl 36 Stewart
Stewart John M., machinist, dwl 28 Hampton PI
Stewart John W., carpenter, dwl 81 Natoma
Stewart John W., real estate, dwl 784 Folsom
Stewart Jonathan R., salesman 121 Front, dwl N s Fifteenth bet Folsom and Howard
Stewart Joseph, (Guccione &. S.) dwl Howard nr Eighth
Stewart Joseph M., piledriver, dwl 55 Beale
Stewart Mary A., (widow) dressmaker, dwl 25 Howard Court
Stewart Paton Jr., (colored) teacher boxing and gymnasium, 232 Sutter, dwl 1 Auburn
Stewart Peter, seaman, dwl 32 Stewart
Stewart Robert, baggage master Sailor's Home, SW cor Vallejo and Battery
Stewart Sarah Miss, cloakmaker with Mrs. Alten- berg, dwl Pacific House
Stewart Sarah Miss, seamstress, bds 109 Pacific
STEWART STREET HOUSE, Alstrom & Brown proprietors, 104 Stewart
E. H. JONES & CO., 116 Sansom Street, Braids of all kinds.
M. S. WHITING & CO., 219 Bush St., sell unadulterated Wines and Liquors by the package, case or bottle. See next leaf.
REDINGTON'S FLAVORING EXTRACTS enjoy the highest reputation among the ladies.
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Stewart Thomas, (Stewart & Buckley) dwl 146 ; Stilson Frank, driver milk wagon, dwl Old San José Second
STEWART ( Thomas) & BUCKLEY, (Daniel) fruits, 523 Merchant
Stewart Thomas, carver Occidental Hotel
Stewart Thomas, furnituredealer, dwl 6 Haywood
STEWART THOMAS, ladies' dress trimmings and
furnishing goods, 5 Montgomery, dwl SW cor Ellis and Taylor
Stewart Thomas, stevedore, dwl S s Union nr Bat Stewart Walter, waiter Russ House
Stewart Warren A., butcher, 1338 Pacific, dwl 1719 Leavenworth
Stewart William, bookbinder with Alexander Bus- well, dwl 214 Tehama
Stewart William, machinist, dw1 25 Howard Court Stewart William, porter with Edward Martin & Co., res Oakland
Stewart .- See Stuart
Steylaars Charles L., druggist with W. A. Perkins, dwl 1517 Dupont
Steynon John C., stevedore, dwl 132 Stewart
STIAKLESON CHARLES H., carpenter, 573 Mission, dw1 417 O'Farrell
Stickel George, teamster, dwl Es Mission nr Seven- teenth
Stickle Israel, laborer New U. S. B. Mint, dwl 143 Jessie
Stickney Augustus A., printer Evening Bulletin, dwl 161 Clara
Stickney Barbara Miss, dressmaker, dwl 115 Second Stickney Benjamin W., typecaster with W. Faulk- ner & Son, dw1 63 Natoma
Stickncy Samuel C., clerk, dwl E s Jones bet Broadway and Vallejo
Stiefel Louis, ( Schweitzer, Sachs & Co.) res New York
Stiefvater Simon, bakery, N & Sixteenth nr Guer- rero
Stien Herman, clerk with S. Stien, dwl SE cor Pa- cific and Montgomery
Stien Joseph F., abstract clerk U. S. Treasurer, res Clinton
Stien Samuel, cigars and tobacco, SE cor Pacific and Montgomery
Stier John H., carpenter Empire Mills, dwl 18 Langton
Stiffin Joseph. milkranch, dwl W s Potrero Avenue bet Twenty-first and Twenty-second
Stiffins Peter, laborer, dwl 722 Lombard, rear
Stiles Alexander, carpenter, dwl Philadelphia House
Stiles Anson G., office with Hobart, Wood & Co., dwl 4 Vernon Place
Stiles Henry, laborer S. F. & P. Sugar Refinery, dwl 36 Rausch
Stiles Richard D., policeman City Hall, dwl NE cor Powell and Filbert
Still Alden P., piledriver with Still & Jones, dwl N s Rincon Court nr Main
Still Henry, bookkeeper with John A. Fulton, W 8 Spear bet Folsom and Howard
Still Jaconi, farmer, Bay View Valley nr San Bruno Road
Still James P., watchman Industrial School, Old Ocean Honze Road, 5 miles from City Hall
Still John, ( Still & Jones ) dwl 7 Rincon Court
STILL ( John) & JONES, (Joshua L. ) contractors, piledriving, and wharf building, pier 4 Stewart Still Wilber E., newspaper carrier, dwl 3 Noble Place
Stiller Paul, electrotyper with Joseph Winterburn & Co., dwl cor Dupont and Morton
Stilley Henry G., carpenter, dwl 22 Tehama
STILLMAN J. D. B., physician and school director Fifth Ward, office 17 Post, dwl SW cor Twen- ty-first and Howard
Stillman Matthew, porter 332 Kearny, dwl 824 Kearny
Road bet Thirtieth and Day
Stimpson Eliza A., (widow) dwl 75 Clementina Stincen Arlie Miss, assistant teacher Union Primary School, dw1 503 Powell
Stincen Charles H., clerk Bank California, dw1 503 Powell
Stincen M. Miss, assistant teacher Fourth Street Primary School, dw1 503 Powell
Stincen Margaretta Mrs., dwl 503 Powell
Stinger Abraham, confectioner with Schroth & Westerfeld, 228 Kearny
Stinson Perry, carpenter, dwl 1504 Leavenworth
Stinson Sidney, seacaptain, dwl 22 Stanford
Stinson William, laborer, dwl E s Mission bet Twen- ty-first and Twenty-second
Stinzing Michael, porkpacker with Rossbach & Hyatt, dwl Stockton nr Washington
Stipp Henry S., clerk with B. F. Sterett, dwl 46 Second
Stippler Henry, dressmaker, dw1 623 Geary
Stirling John F., assistant melter and refiner U. S. Branch Mint, dw1 936 Howard
Stirling Mary A. Mrs., dwl 14 Stockton Place
Stirling Mathew R., sexton First Presbyterian Church, dwl NE cor Clay and Van Ness Av
Stirling W. J., carpenter, dwl Pacific Hotel
Stitt Robert, wagonmaker, 728 Miss, dwl 40 Everett
Stivers A. C., apothecary City and County Hospital, SW cor Stockton and Francisco
Stivers Henry F., wharfinger Mission Street Wharf, dwl SE cor Union and Polk
Stivers Lafayette, policeman City Hall, dwl N 8 Broadway nr Polk
Stoakley Edward, longshoreman, dwI W & Haven Pl Stock Edward, agent, dwl 38 Langton
Stock Elizabeth Mrs., dressmaking, 128 Kearny
Stock Ernest C., reporter Morning Call, dw1 126 Kearny
STOCK REPORT, (daily and weekly) Wheeler &
Co. publishers and proprietors, office 56 Mer- chants' Exchange
Stocker Andrew, cabinetmaker, dwl NE cor Kearny and Broadway
Stocker Jane Mrs., furnished rooms, 112 Sutter
Stocker William G., (Stocker & Noe) dwl 1325 Washington
STOCKER ( William G.) & NOE, (J. J.) search- ers records, office 618 Merchant
Stockfleth Claus, mariner, bds 39 Jackson
Stocking Frederick M., bookkeeper with John H. Carmany & Co., and solicitor Overland Monthly, dwl E s Larkin nr Bush
Stockinger Philip J., blacksmith, dwl engine house Sutter nr Jones
Stockler August, npholsterer with Goodwin & Co., dwl 64 First
STOCKMAN JOHN M., manufacturer patterns and models, SE cor Mission and Fremont, dwl 2226 Howard
Stockton E. Mrs., dwl 1016 Pine
Stockton Edward A., carpenter, dwl 1003 Folsom
Stockton James, assistant storekeeper Custom House, dw1 755 Howard
Stockton Line Packets, William Cooper agent, office Clay Street Wharf
STOCKTON LINE STEAMERS. (C. S. Nav. Co.) Broadway Wharf, office NE cor Front and Jackson
Stockton Park Homestead Association, office 606 Montgomery
Stocky John, liquordealer, dwl 7 Morse
Stoddard A. B., captain schooner I. B. Lunt, pier 12} Stewart, dw1 110 Sixth
Stoddard Charles W., dwl 1005 Powell
Stoddard Edward P., reporter Daily Times, dwl 1005 Powell
Stoddard Frederick C., clerk Pacific Warehouse, dwl 1005 Powell
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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Stoddard James, ( Stoddard & Evenson) dwl S s | Stone Charles H., club rooms, 225 Bush Post bet Dupont and Kearny
Stoddard ( James ) & Evenson, ( Henry ) saloon, SW cor Dupont and Post
Stoddard James, machinist with Fourness & Kaen, dwl 506 Folsom
Stoddard Nathaniel K., foreman Alta California Composing Rooms, dw1 907 Stockton
Stoddard Samnel B., (S. B. Stoddard &. Son) dwl 1005 Powell
Stoddard Samuel B. Jr., (S. B. Stoddard & Son) dwl 1005 Powell
Stoddard S. B. & Son, (S. B. Stoddard Jr.) mer- chandise brokers, 405 Front
STODDARD WILLIAM M., general agent Wheeler & Wilson's Sewing Machines, office SW cor Montgomery and Sacramento, ware- rooms 512 and 520 Sacramento, dwl 564 Minna
STODDART DAVID, mechanical engineer and dealer steam-pumps, engines, regulators, and Giffard's Injectors, 114 Beale, dwl 115 Eleventh Stoddart William J., insurance surveyor, office 409} California, and assistant librarian Mechanics Institute Library, dwl 724 Harrison
STODDART'S IRON WORKS, David Stoddart proprietor, 114 and 116 Beale
Stodole Emily Mrs., boarding, 315} Third
Stoehr Albert, musician, dw1 545 California
Stoelzle Constant, Esperance Restaurant, 647 Com Stoetzer Edward, restaurant, cor Third and Berry
Stoeven Henry, ( Voss & Stoeven) dwl 637 Pacific Stoffer Thomas, (Camman & Co.) dwl SE cor Howard and Stewart
Stohr Matilda, (widow) furnished rooms, 610 How Stokes John, cook Occidental Laundry, dwl SE cor Octavia and Filbert
Stokes Margaret Mrs., nurse, dw1 619 Mason
Stokes Mary, (widow) dwl 124 Shipley
Stokes Patrick, shoemaker with Lawrence J. Ryan, res Oakland
Stokes Rachel A. Mrs., seamstress with Ismar Zach- arias, dw1 834 Green
Stokfleet John, seaman, dwl 104 Stewart
Stokum Marian O. Miss, assistant teacher Spring Valley Primary School, dwl 110 Stockton Stoler Augustino, fruit, 802 Kearny
Stoltpen Frank, seaman, bds 51 Sacramento Stoltzenberg William, cook, bds 39 Jackson
Stolz A. & Co., (Samuel Leszynsky) drygoods, laces, etc., 538 Kearny
Stolz Aaron, ( A. Stolz & Co. ) dwl 927 Sutter Stolz Abraham, ( Stolz Brothers) dwl 212 Ellis
Stolz Brothers, ( Tobias, Abraham, and Joseph ) trimmings and fancy goods, 532 Kearny and 54 Second
Stolz Joseph, ( Stolz Brothers ) dwl 520 O'Farrell Stolz Philip, butcher, dwl 413 Sutter, rear
Stolz T., clerk, dwl 507 Mission
Stolz Tobias, ( Stolz Brothers) dwl 520 O'Farrell
Stolz William, engineer with J. Gundlach & Co., dwl 636 Vallejo
Stolze Conrad, livery and sale stable, 608 and 610 Mission
Stombs Richard T., plumber with G. & W. Snook, dwl 325} Third
Stombs Thomas A., foreman tinsmith with Locke & Montague, dwl 325} Third
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