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Towney Henry, dockhand, dwl Hunter's Point Townlev Patrick, baker, dwl 266 Stevenson
Towns William, (colored) steward, dw1 927 Pacific Townsend Charles H., cabinetmaker with Goodwin & Co., dwl Drury Lane nr Seventh
TOWNSEND CLARENCE F., attorney at law, office 31 and 32 Court Block 636 Clay, dwl 525 Folsom
Townsend Daniel K., ( Blair & Co.) dw1 626} Jes- sie
Townsend Edward Mrs., (widow) dwl 2118 Jones Townsend Elisha B., butcher, dw1 740 Howard
Townsend Frederick, accountant Bank British Co- Inmbia, dwl 1018 Stockton
TOWNSEND JAMES B., attorney at law, office 31 and 32 Court Block 636 Clay, dw1 319 Bush TOWNSEND JAMES S., clerk U. S. Army Sub- sistence Warehouse, 308 Pine, dwl 51 Tehama Townsend James W. E., compositor Alta California, dwl 118 Fourth
Townsend John, drayman, dwl W s Montgomery bet Filbert and Greenwich
Townsend John A., shoemaker with George K. Porter, dwl 532 Folsom
Townsend Lonis R., ( Townsend & Wyneken) dwl NW cor Prospect Place and Sacramento
TOWNSEND ( Louis R.) & WYNEKEN, ( Ernest) architects, office 405 California
Townsend Martin P., sailmaker with John Hard- ing, dwI cor Potrero Avenne and Sixteenth Townsend Moses D., superintendent agencies Cali- fornia Mutual Life Ins. Co., office 13 Mer. Ex Townsend Sarah Miss, ladies' nurse, dwl 12 Ritch
Townsend William, longshoreman, dwl W s Spear bet Market and Mission
Townsend William R., bookkeeper with A. Roman & Co., dwl 1028 Pine
Toy Daniel, real estate, dwl 209 Powell
Toy Daniel H., printer, dwl 210 O'Farrell Toy Harrict, (widow) dwl 210 O'Farrell
Toya P., confectioner, dwl SW cor Dupont and Broadway
Toza Alfoso, tanner. bds SW cor Drumm and Oregon Tozer William, upholsterer with Goodwin & Co., dwl 431 Pine
Tracey Anthony, laborer with J. B. Kemp, dwI S s McAllister bet Buchanan and Webster
Tracey Catherine Mrs., boarding, 132 First Tracey John, carpenter, dw1 325 Fifth
Tracey John, laborer with J. B. Kemp
Tracey Martin, laborer with J. B. Kemp
Tracey Mathew, teamster, dwl E s Mission nr Sev- enteenth
Tracey Michael, liquor saloon, W s Spear bet Mis- sion and Howard
Tracey Patrick, laborer Risdon Iron Works, dwl cor Front and Market
Tracy Archibald, house and sign painter, 267 Minna Tracy Asa C., hog ranch, N s Solano nr York
Tracy Edward, laborer S. F. & P. Sugar Refinery,
dwl W s Hampshire bet Twenty-second and Twenty-third
Tracy Edward, lumber wagon, 2 Stewart, dwl 411 Natoma
Tracy Edward, waiter, P. M. S. S. Montana
Tracy Emily, (widow) dw1 1419 Taylor
Tracy H. L., dwl 909 Jackson
Tracy James, boot and shoemaker, dwl NW cor Harrison and Dora
Tracy James, laborer with James P. Pierce
Tracy James M., baker What Cheer House, dwl 267 Minna
Tracy James M., painter, dwl 272 Minna
Tracy Jobn, brushmaker with L. Feldmann & Co., dwl 411 Post
Tracy John, shoemaker, dwl NW cor Harrison and Dora
Tracy John, plasterer, dwl 537 Minna
Tracy John, tailor with Timothy Canty, dwl N s Harrison bet Seventh and Eighth
Tracy Joseph, plasterer, dwl 537 Minna
Tracy Lawrence, laborer, dwl 1302 Powell
Tracy Lawrence, laborer with J. B. Kemp
Tracy Margaret, (widow) dw1 754 Mission
Tracy Michael, laborer with James P. Pierce
Tracy Patrick, bootmaker, 215 Pacific
Tracy Patrick, stonecutter with Brigham &. Hawes, dwl 311 Ritch
Tracy William, baker What Cheer Honse Restan- rant
Tracy W. F., clerk Superintendent U. S. B. Mint, dwl 1419 Taylor
Tracy W. N., carpenter, dwl SW cor Columbia and Valencia
Tracy W. W., carpenter, dwl 615 Post
Trade Peter, paperhanger, dwl 27 Moss
Traden Michael, laborer, dwl S s Harrison bet Eiglith and Chesley
Tradigan Edward, stonecutter, dwl Scott bet Pine and Bush
Traey William, engineer, bds N s Turk bet Polk and Larkin
Trafton Charles D., shoemaker with George K. Por- ter, dwl 921 Pacific
Trainer John, fruitpeddler, dwl 514 Hyde
Trainer John, hostler Fashion Stables
Trainer John W., carpenter, 639 Market, dwl N s Liberty bet Guerrero and Dolores
Trainer Thomas, laborer, dwl N & Filbert nr Polk
Trainor Edward, laborer, dwl 19 Freclon
Trainor James, boatman, dwl 5 Market
Trainor Josepli, stoker, dw1 132 First
Trainor Owen, butcher, dwl 538 Howard
Trainor Patrick, laborer with J. B. Kemp
Trainor Patrick, stonecutter, dwl 444 Jessie Trainor .- See Treanor
Trainor's Block, SE cor Kearny and Sutter
Tramer John, laundryman Occidental Hotel Tranbon Daniel, seaman, dwl 32 Stewart
Tranch Jane Mrs., dwl 411 Green
Tranfield Bridget Mrs., dwl W s Buchanan nr Sutter
Tranfield George, butcher, dwl W 8 Buchanan nr Sutter
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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TRANSCRIPT OF RECORDS, (daily) Hope &
Co. publishers and proprietors, office 25 Mer- chants' Exchange
Transue Abraham, blacksmith, dwl S s Boyd bet Chesley and Dora
Trant Mary, (widow) dwl 1027 Post
Trapp Edward A., topographical engineer with Maj. H. M. Robert, 417 Kearny, dwl 763 Howard
Trapp John, wheelwright Kimball Manufacturing Co., dwl 16 Louisa
Trapper William, wheelwright with Gallagher & Rodecker, dwl 205 Sansom
Trasher George W., trap tender U. S. B. Mint, res Oakland
Trask A. Y., wharfinger Beale Street Wharf, dwl 421 Harrrison
Trask Carrie D. Miss, assistant teacher Rincon Grammar School, dwl 704 Howard
Trask C. S. Miss, private school, SE cor Folsom and Sherman
Trask Freeman, pilot, dwl 528 Third
Trask Jas. L., broker, office 539 Cal, dw] 1010 Larkin TRASK J. B., physician, office 206 Kearny, dwl 510 Jones
Trask Josiah C., shipwright, dwl W s Folsom bet Twenty-second and Twenty-third
Trask Peter H., hairdresser, 612} How, dwl 658 Fol Traube Hartwig, watchmaker and jeweler, 717 Clay, dwl 32 Brenbam Place
Traufer Andrew, laborer, dwl 434 Broadway
Traufer Edward, varnisher with Cole & Moore, dwl 434 Broadway
Traulsen Charles, cabinetmaker with Johnson & Best, dwl 10 Ritch
Traulsen Henry, seaman, bds 7 Washington
Traulsen John, miller Pacific Flour Mills, dwl 508 Pacific
Traung Louis, freight clerk Pioneer Tow Line, dwl 26 Tehama
Trautmann John, driver, dwl Laskie nr Mission
Trautner Charles, hairdressing saloon and baths, 624 Washington, dwl 115 Prospect Place
Trautner Gustaf, tailor, 615 Washington
Trautvetter Andrew, bootmaker, dwl E s Mission bet Twenty-first and Twenty-second
Trautvetter Otto, carpenter and joiner, dwl W s Treat Av bet Twenty-first and Twenty-second TRAVELER'S INSURANCE CO., (lite and ac- cident, Hartford, Conn.) A. E. Magill manager, office 424 California
Traver Miles E., ( Traver Brothers) dwl SW cor Montgomery and Bush
Traver Brothers, ( Miles E. and George W.) sub- scription book agents, office SW cor Montgom- ery and Bosh
Traver George W., ( Traver Brothers ) dwl SW cor Montgomery and Bush
Traver Oscar, cabinetmaker, dw1 507 Mission
Traver P. L., clerk with Coghill, Lyons & Co., dwl 606 Ellis
Travers Hannab, (widow) dwl 636 Filbert
Travers James, hacks, cor Kearny and Washington, stable and dwl 1625 Powell
Travers Patrick, cook 626 Market, dw1 266 Stev Traverse John W., compositor Examiner, dwl 115 Second
Travès J., real estate broker, office 621 Sansom, dwl 755 Clay
Travis Catharine, (widow) dwl 724 Union
Travis C. F., ( Travis & Wagner ) dwl 54 First
TRAVIS (C. F.) & WAGNER, (Joseph) mill furnishing, 109 Mission
Travis Jacob C., salesman with Keane Brothers, dwl 10 Carlos Place
Trayers Ann, (widow) dwl 320 Vallejo, rear
Traylor William W., insurance agent, office St. Louis M. Life Ins. Co., dw1 920 Jackson
Traynor H., teamster with R. S. Drummond, E s Valencia bet Fifteenth and Sixteenth
Trayser Henry, compositor S. F. Chronicle, dwl 153 Tehama
Treadway Nancy J., (widow) dwl 26 John
Treadwell James J., real estate, dwl 119 Sixth
TREADWELL JAMES P., attorney at law, office and dwl 606 Kearny
Treadwell Jobn, dwl 435 Pine
Treadwell Leonard L., ( Treadwell & Co.) dwl 224 Seventh
TREADWELL (Leonard L.) & CO., (George R. Carter) importers and jobbers hardware and agricultural implements, S s Market opposite Front
Treanor Frank, conductor Omnibus R. R., dwl 127 Shipley
Treanor Mary Miss, private school, E s Carolina nr Santa Clara
Treanor Mary A., (widow) dwl E s Carolina nr Santa Clara
Treaser James G., plasterer with Thomas Giblin, dwl Bush Street House
TREASURER CITY AND COUNTY, office 3 City Hall, first floor
Treat George, president California Live Stock As- surance Co., office 9 New Merchants' Exchange, dwl S s Twenty-fourth bet Howard and Folsom Treat George A., dwl Adams House
Treat Henry, laborer, dwl S s Bryant bet Seventh and Eighth
Treat James W., chiropodist, office and dw1 537 Sac Treat John, farmer, dwl W s Hampshire bet Twen- ty-fourth and Twenty-fifth
Treban Eusebe, carriagemaker with Belduke & Sicotte, dw1 820 Sixth
Trehan Solomon, carriagemaker with Belduke & Sicotte, dw1 820 Folsom
Trembath John, ( Sincock & T.) dwl New Wis- consin Hotel
Tremble Leonard, teamster, dwl 807 Geary
Trembley Henry, mining, dwl 719 Market
Tremont House, Patrick Casserly proprietor, 420 Jackson
Trenardo Modesto, dwl 1904 Mason
Trench Joseph, mining, office and dwl 611 Clay
TRENKLE EMIL, physician, office 135 Kearny, dwl 762 Mission
Trentel Mary Josephine Miss, proprietress Frank's Building, W s Brenham Place opposite Plaza Treuer C., teacher music, dw1 1125 Powell
Trenschel Albert, with August Trenschel & Co., dwl 514 Brannan
Trenschel August, ( August Trenschel & Co.) dwl 514 Brannan
TRENSCHEL AUGUST & CO., (James Mc-
Knight) liquor refiners, 621 and 623 Brannan Trevor Frank, physician, dwl 334 Turk
Trevor Mary A. Mrs., dwl 334 Turk
Treybal Antony, clerk with Korbel & Bros., dwl 610 Silver
Triber Falk, locksmith, 257 Third
Tribon George F., carpenter with Mech. Mill & M. Co., dwl 22 Tehama
Tribou Horatio N., teamster with L. W. Blen & Co., dwl W s Shotwell bet Nineteenth and Twentieth
Trickle Ezekiel C., local policeman and barkeeper, 624 Merchant, dwl 115 Natoma
Tricou Henry P., receiving teller Parrott & Co., dwl 242 Taylor
Tridon Florine Mrs., dressmaker, dwl 1024 Dupont Tridon Louis, ( Louis Tridon & Co.) dwl 1024 Du- pont
Tridon Lonis & Co., (Gustave Delareuelle ) wines and liquors, 1021 Dupont
Triebe Bruno, cook, 520 California, dwl 1009 Wash Triehel George L., gunsmith, dw1 306 Mason
Triebel Louis, engraver with R. B. Gray & Co., dwl 306 Mason
Trieber Conrad, locksmith, 306 Jackson
E. H. JONES & CO., 116 Sansom Street. Laces and Embroideries.
Unsound Wines are not good -Mixed Liquors are pernicious-M. S. WHITING & CO'S Wines and Liquors are pure and unadulterated.
NEWELL'S PULMONARY SYRUP will cure Consumption
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DIRECTORY.
PACIFIC COAST BUSINESS DIRECTORY, Henry G. Langley, Publisher, 612 Clay Street, San Francisco.
Trielgan D., brewer, dwl SE cor Nineteenth and Mission
Triest Bernhard, ( Triest & Friedlander ) dw1 1706 Stockton
TRIEST ( Bernhard) & FRIEDLANDER, ( Her- man) importers and jobbers hats and caps, 117 Battery
Triest Jacob, salesman 117 Battery, dw1 1706 Stock Triffin Jeremiah, miner, dwl 31 Hunt
Triggs James, variety store, 611 Davis, dwl 325 Broadway
Trimble Daniel, teamster with R. & J. Morton
Trimble Leonard, teamster with R. & J. Morton
Trimpin Charles, tinsmith with R. Grimm, dwl 814 Montgomery
Trinidad G., shoemaker, 529 Broadway
Trinkelbach Robert E., wines and liquors. 315 Fifth Tripalo Philip, steward with Marchini & Co., dwl NW cor Davis and Clay
Tripp Frederick, umbrellas and parasols, 824 Market Tripp George F. Capt., dwl 224 Fourth
Tripp George S., cooper with A. Murdoch, dwl 435 Pine
Tripp John C., miner, dw1 3 Mason
Tripp Josiah W., (McGraw & T. ) attorney at law, office 408 California, dwl W s Valencia bet Seven- teenth and Eighteenth
Tripp Otto, reporter, dwl 507 Mission
Tripp Philander F., Eclipse Restaurant, 206 Fourth Trisley William, dwl 113 Ellis
Trittenbach Jacob, machinist Vulcan Iron Works, dwl cor Clementina and Second
Trobock Nicholas, importer, office 313 Washington, dw1 9 Fifth Aveune
Trodin Michael, laborer S. F. & P. Sugar Refinery, dwl cor Eighth and Harrison
Troell Conrad, ( Broedel & T.) dwl 430 Green
Troll Mathew, laborer Bavaria Brewery, dwl 304 Fell
Trollen Joseph, porter, dw1 317 Bush
Trolliet P. H., porter with Lazard Fréres, (and J. P. Tenthorey & Co.) dwl 553 Mission
Trombley Abraham, carpenter, dwl 974 Harrison
Tromer Henry, locksmith, NE cor Mont and Bdwy Trotter John, carpenter, dw1 32 Tehama
Tronette Hypolite, physician, dwl 652 Market
Trouillet Jean, (J. Trouillet & Co.) dwl 738 Pacific Trouillet Jean & Co., ( Mrs. Harriet Ostaire ) New York Baths, 738 Pacific
Tronin Theodore L., machinist Vulcan Iron Works, dwl 161 Clara
TROUTT HIRAM J. M., carpets, oilcloths, and paperhangings, 641 Market, dwl SE cor Steiner and Tyler
Trowbridge Sarah A., Boarders' Exchange and Fe- male Employment Office, 26 Post
Troy Daniel, gasfitter with J. H. O'Brien & Co., dwl 777 Market, rear
Troy Edward, deckhand C. S. Nav. Co's steamer Amelia, dwl N s Montgomery Court
Troy Ledge M. Co., (White Pine) office 37 Mer- chants' Exchange
Troy Martin J., wines and lignors, SE cor Morton and Stockton, dw1 615 Geary
Troy Patrick, messenger 405 Cal, dwl 828 Broadway Troy William H., farmer, Henry bet San José and San Bruno roads
Truax S. H., (colored) steward, dwl 1212 Pacific Trübe John, dw1 338 Bush
Trubenbach Henry E., produce commission, 302 Davis, dw1 830 Pacific
True H. & Co., ( H. M. True) agents Burglar Alarm Telegraph, 135 Montgomery
True Iliram, ( II. True & Co.) dwl SW cor Green- wich and Larkin
True Wilber, seaman, dwl 32 Stewart
Trueb Jean, wine bottler, dwl 7 Tittel's Row
Trueman llerbert, sawyer Kimball Manufacturing Co., dwl 741 Market
Truempler Walter, ( Truempler & Meyer ) dwl 437 Minna
TRUEMPLER ( Walter ) & MEYER, (Henry) Ex- celsior Match Factory, 438 Minna
Truett Frederick G., engineer S. F. Assaying and Refining Works, dwl W s Guerrero bet Twen. ty-first and Twenty-second
Truett Miers F., (California Soap Co.) dwl 720 Mission
TRUETT ( Miers F.) & BRADBURY. ( William J.) California Soap Co., factory Sansom and Greenwich, office 520 Front
Truette Felix, real estate agent, office 606 Merchant Truman Irwin J., clerk with Baker & Hamilton, dwl 237 Seventh
Trumbull R. J. & Co., publishers and general agents, 420 Montgomery, dwl 28 Ellis
Trumbull William, manufacturer saddlery and har- ness, 117 Washington, dwl 48 Ritch
Trümler Heinrich, shoemaker with F. Friedel, dwl NE cor Howard and Spear
Trump Isaac, gasfitter and plumber, dwl 224 Fourth Trump Isabella Mrs., dress and cloakmaker, dw1 224 Fourth
Trumpp Charles H., butcher with Andrew Wester, dwl NW cor Sacramento and Stockton
Trumpp William, fruits, dwl NE cor Bush and Powell
Trust Jacob H., local policeman, dw1 111 Jackson Truworthy A., clerk California Theater, dwl 24 John TRUWORTHY FRANCIS M., engraver and ent-
ter stencil plates, brands, etc., 321 Front, dwl 928 Clay
Truworthy Thomas E., captain, dwl 1401 Leav
Tryon Charles W., carpenter, dwl S s Hayes bet Webster and Fillmore
Tschantz Jacob, clerk with Voizin, Ris & Co
Tscburr Christian, ( Miley, Perrin & Co.) dwl 738 Washingtou
Tuason Victor, cigarmaker, dw1 107 Welsh
TUBBS ( A. L.) & CO., (Hiram Tubbs) sbipcban- dlers, 611 and 613 Front, and proprietors San Francisco Cordage Manufactory, Potrero
Tubbs Alfred L., ( Tubbs & Co.) dwl 349 Fremont Tubbs C. M., teamster, SE cor Spear and Mission, dwl 815 Harrison
Tubbs Hiram, ( Tubbs & Co.) res Clinton, Alameda County
Tubbs Mical, ( Tubbs & Patten) dwl Cosmopolitan Hotel
TUBBS ( Mical ) & PATTEN, (David R.) proprie- tors Cosmopolitan Hotel, SW cor Bush and San Tucci Charles, cook with P. & J. Juri, dw1 621 Pac Tuchler Meyer, peddler, dw1 9 Carlos Place
Tucholsky Gustave, cotton manufacturer, dwl 553 Bryant
Tucholsky Julius, ( Hirleman, Marx & T.) dwI 533 Bryant
Tuck Chong & Co., (Chinese) merchants, 739 Sac
Tuck Chong Lung & Co., (Chinese) merchants, 627 Dupont
Tuck Goone & Co., (Chinese) porkbutchers, 705 Jackson
Tuck On Yuen, (Chinese) provisions. 727 Sac
Tuck Wo, (Chinese) provisions, 635 Jackson Tucker Arthur E., dwl 743 Pine
Tucker James, dwl 269 Stevenson
Tucker James, ( Wilson & T.) dwl William nr Geary
Tucker James, laborer with J. B. Kemp
Tucker J. C., physician and surgeon U. S. Marine Hospital, office 411 Montgomery, dwl cor Fif- teenth and Mission
Tucker Jobn, proptr New York House, 840 Market Tucker John W., (J. W. Tucker & Co.) dwl 738 Post
TUCKER J. W. & CO., wholesale and retail deal- ers watches, jewelry, etc., NW cor Montgomery and Sutter
EDWARD BOSQUI & CO., Printers, Leidesdorff st., from Commercial to Clay.
C. P. VAN SCHAACK & CO., Nos. 712, 714 and 716, Kearny Street.
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Tucker Mary E. Miss, assistant teacher Powell | Turkington Richard R., oiler steamer Great Re- Street Primary School, dwl 218 Eddy public, dw1 1521 Powell
Tucker Nion R., bricklayer, dw1 508 Mason
Tucker Renben, watchman Merchants' Exchange Association
Tucker Theophilus, modeler, 1132 Market, dwl E s Twentieth bet Guerrero aud Dolores
Tucker Thomas, carpenter, dwl 14 Cleveland Tucker William, carpenter, dwl 103 Dupont
TUCKER WILLIAM J., agent American Saw Co., office 606 Front, res Oakland
Tucker William W., carriage and wagonmaker, 856 Howard, dwl 244 Stevenson
Tucker's Building, NW cor Montgomery and Sutter Tuckey Alfred, jeweler with R. B. Gray & Co., dwl 529 Greenwich
Tudaschke John, teaser Pacific Glass Works, dwl Mariposa nr Mississippi
Tuers John, minstrel Bella Union Melodeon, dwl 116 Natoma
Tuffy Alexander, laborer, dwl 67 Everett
Tuft James, seacaptain, dwl 174 Minna
Tuft William, marblecutter, dw1 507 Mission
Tufts Jacob, shoemaker, dwl 808 Taylor
Tuite Christopher, lumberman, dw1 2 Crook
Tullar Albert G., compositor, dwl 12 Park Avenne Tulley Hugh, piledriver with E. C. Boobar & Co., dwl SE cor Howard and Stewart
Tulloch Edward V., (colored) steward, dwl 1412 Kearny
Tullomh Edward, waiter C. S. N. Co's stm Yosemite Tully Coleman, ( Tully & Durkin) dwl 45 Natoma Tully ( Coleman) & Durkin, ( Edward) produce commission, 215 Clay
Tully Francis, tanner, dwl Twenty-seventh bet Folsom and Howard
Tully James, carpenter, dwl 408 Natoma
Tully James W., laborer with McAfee, Spiers & Co., dwl 759 Folsom
Tully John, blacksmith, dw1 138 Fourth
Tully John, lab, dwl Sansom bet Union and Filbert Tully John M., Taylor's Exchange, W s Mission bet Twenty-third and Twenty-fourth
Tully Lucas, machinist S. F. Cordage Factory, dwl NE cor Sierra and Pennsylvania Avenue Tully Mary, (widow) dwl 759 Folsom
Tully Patrick, sugarboiler, S. F. & P. Sogar Re- finery, dwl cor Eighteenth and Shipley
Tum Suden Peter H., ( Butt & Tum S.) dwl SW cor Bush and Stockton
Tümmler Christian, shoemaker with C. Lester, 12 Stewart
Tung Chong & Co., (Chinese) merchants, 743 Sac Tung Foo & Co., (Chinese) provisions, 729 Sac
Tung Tie & Co., (Chinese) merchants, 822 Dupont Tungate John B., gilder, dwl Howard nr Eighth
Tunner Peter, milkman, dwl Mission bet Thirtieth and Thirty-first
Tuns James, laborer, dwl 31 Ritch
Tunstead Thomas, tanner, SE cor Van Ness Avenue and Green
Turcott Joseph, driver H. & L. Co. No. 2, S. F. F. D., dwl 627 Broadway
Turel John, ( Lemoine, Gambert & Co.) dwl SE cor Montgomery and Pacific
Turell Alfred, dw1 715 Pacific
Turell Marius, dwl 715 Pacific
TURF HOUSE, John S. Staniels proprietor, Point Lobos Road, 5 miles from City Hall
Turing George, laborer, dwl Crescent Avenue nr San Bruno Road
Turk Christopher, salesman Philadelphia Brewery, dwl 228 Second
Turk Henry, porter with Marshall & Haight, dwl 1515 Taylor
Turk James, boarding, 1011 Battery
Turk John, housemover, dwl 231 Second
Turkington Edward J., salesman SW cor Montgom- ery and Bush, dwl 1521 Powell
Turkington William, foreman with N. Gray & Co., dwl 1521 Powell
Turman Alexander, deckhand C. S. Nav. Co's stm Capital
TURN HALLE, N & O'Farrell bet Mason and Taylor
TURN VEREIN HALL, L. & M. Sachs proprie- tors, N s Bush bet Stockton and Powell
Turnbull George R., draftsman Pacific Insurance Co., dw1 30 Kearny
Turnbull John, carpenter and builder, dwl 120 Third Turnbull Louisa M. Mrs., teacher, 120 Third
TURNBULL THOMAS. architect, office 608 Market, dwl N s Franklin ur Page
Turnbull Walter, ( Turnbull & Smith) dwl 126 Turk
TURNBULL ( Walter) & SMITH, (James) book and job and power-press printers, 516 Sacramento and 519 Commercial
Turnbull William F., spinner Pacific Woolen Mills, dwl SE cor Shotwell and Sixteenth
Turner Alvin C., carrier S. F. Chronicle, dwl 8 Cal- houn
Turner Andrew, hostler, dwl E s Eleventh bet Market and Mission
Turner Andrew, machinist Risdon Iron Works, dwl 241 Fremont
Turner Andrew J., salesman with Meigs & Gaw- ley, dwl 320 Beale
Turner Anna K., (widow) furnished rooms, 929 Sac Turner Cephas, ( Turner & Co.) dwl 832 California TURNER ( Cephas) & CO., proprietors Pioneer Soda Works, 529 Jackson
Turner Charles O., ( Peck &. T.) dwl cor O'Farrell and Stockton
Turner Daniel, plasterer, dwl 717 O'Farrell, rear
Turner Daniel, messenger Wells, Fargo & Co., dwl 933 Sacramento
Turner David, fireman, dwl 507 Mission
Thiner David C., miner, dwI 211 Fourth
Turner E. E. Mrs., dwl 608 Pine
Turner Eliza J., (widow) dwl 309 Folsom
Turner Frederick, porter with Falkenstein & Co., dwl 1208 Howard
TURNER GEORGE, attorney at law, office 16 and 17 Wells Building, SW cor Montgomery and Clay, dwl Lick House
Turner George R., surveyor, dwl 1313 Vallejo
Turner Henry, mariner, dwl 26 Stewart
Turner Henry, photographer with Silas Selleck, 415 Montgomery
Turner Horatio N., ( T'urner & Rundle) dwl S s Sixteenth bet Folsom and Shotwell
Turner ( Horatio N.) & Rundle, ( Richard T.) hay, grain, wood, and coal, NW cor Sixteenth and Harrison
Turner Jabez E., carpenter with Mech. Mill and M. M. Co., dwI N s Turk nr Devisadero
Turner James, calker, dwl SW cor Wash and Sausom Turner James, gardener, dwl 2017 Taylor
Turner James E., local agent North America Life Insurance Co., 302 Montgomery
Turner Job P., carpenter, dwl Selina Place
Turner John, clerk with F. A. Rouleau, dwl 610 Pine
Turner John, expresswagon, dwl 12 Stockton
Turner John, molder Risdon Iron Works, dwl 512 Mission
Turner John, salesman, dwl 16 Hunt
Turner Joseph, blacksmith and proprietor First St. House, NW cor First and Mission
Turner Joseph, brassfinisher with W. T. Garratt, dwl 4 Tay
Turner Joseph, conductor, dwl 744 Folsom
Turner Nathaniel B., elerk 21 California Market, dwl 108 Prospect Place
Turner Norman R., carpenter, dwl 158 Natoma
M. S. WHITING & CO'S NATIVE WINES are superior to all other brands. See next leaf.
E. H. JONES & CO .. 116 Sansom Street. Straw Hats and Trimmings.
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REDINGTON, HOSTETTER & CO., Wholesale Druggists, 416 and 418 Front Street.
610 SAN FRANCISCO [U] DIRECTORY.
PACIFIC COAST BUSINESS DIRECTORY contains the names of 25,000 firms in business on the Pacific Coast.
Turner Richard B., real estate agent, office 407 Cal- ifornia, dwl SE cor Webster and Lombard
Turner Robert / Turner &. Merkelbach), dwl 1019 Leavenworth
Turner ( Robert ) & Merkelbach, ( William ) butchers, 13 San Francisco Market
Turner Robert D., butcher with F. Seibel, dwl S s Vallejo nr Leavenworth
Turner Thomas, hostler, 17 Sutter
Turner Thomas, laborer S. F. Gas Co
Turner Timothy L., salesman, dwl 717 Howard
Turner William, watchmaker, 409 Sansom, dwl 215 Green
Turner William, laborer, dw1 507 Mission
Turner William, shipcarpenter, dwl S & Harrison bet Main and Spear
Turner William E., attorney at law with Quint & Hardy, dwl 111 Perry
Turner William J., ( Turner &. Harvey) dwl Es Drumm nr Pacific
TURNER ( William J.) & HARVEY, ( Alfred A.) wood, coal, and brick, Robison's Wharf, E 8 Drumm bet Jackson and Pacific
Turney D. G., bookkeeper, dw1 122 Geary
Turney John H., real estate, office 29 Merchants* Exchange, res Saucelito
Turnian James, blacksmith, dwl 12 Valparaiso
Turnock Joseph, engineer Miners' Foundry, dwl SE cor Twentieth and Carolina
Turo Silver M. Co., (White Pine) office 309 Mont Turot Filbert, bootmaker with A. C. Royer, dwl Brook bet Market and Geary
Turpin Louis, confectioner with Saloman & Co., dwl cor Broadway and Dupont
Trrel Alfred, lodgings, 1213 Dupont
Turrell M. H., contractor, dwl W s Buchanan bet Vallejo and Green
Turrell O B., printer, dw1 1528 Clay
Turton Joseph, clerk, dwl 110 Francisco
Tustin Fernando, blacksmith with Nelson & Doble, dwl 11 Stockton
Tustin William 1., windmill manufacturer, SE cor Seventh and Market
Tute Jobn, hostler, dwl 417 Bush
Tuthill Benjamin, sawyer, dwl 105 Geary
Tutt George B., photographer with Jacob Shew, dwl 612 Clay
Tuttle Alfred E., waiter with A. E. Swain, dwl 6 Lincoln Avenue
Tnttle Edgar, carpenter, dw1 209 Liedesdorff
Tuttle Jeremiah, dw1 420 Market
Tuttle Joseph, (A. S. Hallidie & Co.) dwl E 8 Shotwell bet Twenty-second and Twenty-third Tuttle S. M., (widow) furnished rooms. 249 Stev Tuttle William, laborer, dwl 507 Mission
Tuttle William H., machinehand Empire Mills, dwl 220 Sutter
Tweed A. J., messenger Custom House, dwl 532 Howard
Tweedale T. S., condnetor City Railroad, dwl 526 Linden
Tweedy Joseph, deckhand steamer Amelia, dwl SE cor Sacramento and Drumm
Tweeny Daniel, dwl N s Fell ur Webster
TWELFTHI DISTRICT COURT, room 1 City Hall, second floor
Twelker Charles, proprietor Westphalia House, N W cor Sixteenth and Guerrero
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