The San Francisco directory for the year 1869, Part 154

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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Walter Emanuel, (D. N. & E. Walter & Co.) res New York


Walter Ferdinand, merchant, dwl 315 Geary


Walter George, meat market, 312 Fifth


Walter G. Forrest, (G. Forrest Walter & Co.) res Oakland


Walter G. Forrest & Co., merchant tailors, 611 Sac Walter Herman, (D. N. &. E. Walter & Co.) dwl 323 Kearny


Walter I. Newton, ( D. N. & E. Walter & Co.) res Portland, Oregon


Walter Isidor, salesman with D. N. & E. Walter & Co


Walter Julia Mrs., dw1 628 Minna


Walter Moritz, (D. N. & E. Walter & Co.) res Europe


Walter Otto, printer Military Division Pacific, 204 Sutter, dwl 1516 Broadway


Walter Scott, student, dwl 130 O'Farrell


Walter Simon, solecutter with Marks & Calisher, dwl 235 Jessie


Walter Thomas, importer and jobber watches, jew- elry, and diamonds. 615 Wash, dw1 668 Harrison Walter Thomas C., builder, dwl 307 Satter


Walters Charles, clerk, dwl New St. Charles Hotel Walters George, printer, dwl W s Steiner bet Ellis and Turk


Walters Helon B., porter with Cox & Nichols, dwl 406 Eddy


Walters Henry, seaman, dwl 32 Stewart


Walters James, hairdressing saloon, 502 Mission, dwl 517 Mission


Walters James, musician, dw1 517 Mission


Walters James, waiter Cosmopolitan Hotel


Walters Samuel, laborer, dwl Ns Broderick nr Post Walters Thomas J., tailor, dw1 242 Minna Walters .- See Wolters


Walterstein Franz, compositor California Demokrat, dwl 822 Clay


Walther Frank, West End House, San Jose Road, S Six-mile House


Walthom Christian, boatbuilder, bds N s Oregon bet Davis and Drumm


Walton Alice Miss, actress Alhambra Theater Walton D. H. Mrs., dwl 1116 Leavenworth Walton E. N. Mrs., dwl 1008 Powell


Walton G. W. L., seacaptain, dw1 304 Beale


WALTON HENRY & CO., collectors, real estate and money brokers, office 631 Merchant, dwl Virginia Block


Walton Henry G., secretary Montgomery Street Real Estate Co., 401 California, dw1 1008 Pow Walton Isaac, plumber, dwl 923 Washington


Walton Jesse, clerk S. F. Assaying and Refining Works, res Oakland


WALTON N. C., roofing and ship varnish, E s Main bet Mission and Howard


Walton N. C. Jr., bookkeeper with J. Martenstein & Co., dwl 512 Folsom


Walton William J., lumber surveyor, pier 11 Stew- art, dwl W s Capp bet Eighteenth and Nine- teenth


Waltour David, laborer, dwl E s Ohio nr Broadway Walz George, druggist, dwl SE cor Stock and Pac Wand David, ( Wand & Co.) dwl 20 Mason


Wand ( David) & Co., ( Samuel Wand) drygoods, 212 Sixth


Wand Samuel, ( Wand & Co.) dwl 217 Powell


Wand ( Samuel) & Co., ( David Wand) drygoods, 32 Second


Wandell Gottleib, beer saloon, dwl 129 Third


Wand Thomas N., ( Hunter, W. & Co.) dwl 415 Sixth


Wandesforde Juan B., portrait and landscape paint- er, and teacher painting, studio and dwl 10 De Boom


Wands James T., receiving teller with Jolm Sime & Co., dwl NE cor Van Ness Avenue and Lin- den Avenue


Wandt Charles E., sailmaker with A. Crawford & Co., dwl Clementina bet. Eighth and Ninth


WANGENHEIM, (A. L.) STERNHEIM ( Sam- nel ) & CO., ( Amiel Wangenheim ) importers, jobbers, and retail crockery and glassware, 127 and 129 Sansom


Wangenheim Albert L., ( Wangenheim, Sternheim & Co.) dwl 328 Eddy


Wangenheim Amiel, ( Wangenheim, Sternheim & Co.) dwl 328 Eddy


Wansky Frank, jeweler with Lemme Brothers, dwl 821 Folsom


Wanton M., (widow) dwl 152 Natoma


Wanzer L. F. M. Mrs., assistant teacher Lincoln Grammar School


Warbos George, drayman with M. G. Searing, dwl 217 Third


Warburton John, ranchman, dwl E s Pierce nr Fil- bert


Warburton Robert, molder with Thompson Bros Ward Abby J., (widow) dw1 40 Mary


Ward Alexander. bookkeeper, dwl 1121 Sac


Ward Alexander H. Jr., bookkeeper with George C. Jolinson & Co., dwl 1121 Sacramento


Ward Andrew J., barber, 916 Kearny, dwl 1607 Jones


Ward Anthony, housemover, dwl 776 Harrison


Ward B., waiter United States Hotel, 304 Beale


Ward Barney, watchman Lick House


Ward Bernard, laborer, dwl S s Union bet Calhoun and Sansom


Ward Catherine Mrs., dressmaker, 46 Jessie


Ward Charles, seaman, dw1 541 First


Ward Christopher, tailor, 26} Fourth, dw1 30 Fourth Ward E. Mrs., (colored) dwl 710 Washington


Ward Edward, longshoreman, dwl 46 Jessie


Ward Edward. tinsmith with E. T. Bucknam, dwl 514 Howard


Ward Edward A., barkeeper with John McCully, dwl 124 Sansom


Ward Frank, dwl E s Douglass bet Eighteenth and Nineteenth


Ward Frank, carpenter Empire Mills, dwl 100} Second


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


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


MASON & POLLARD'S ANTI-MALARIA PILLS cure Fever and Ague.


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Ward George, dw1 51 Stevenson


Ward George Jr., with Code & Kimball, dwl cor Fell and Gongh


Ward George B., broommaker, dwl 27 Drumm


Ward George W., merebant, dwl 44 Third


Ward Hannah. (widow) dwl 11 Sherwood Place


Ward Ilenry C., seaman, dwl 32 Stewart


Ward Ilubard, (Daly & W.) dwl 1621 Howard


Ward Hugh, laborer Laurel Hill Cemetery, dwl California bet Broderick and Devisadero


Ward Isaac M., bricklayer, dwl 1315 Sacramento Ward Jacob, seaman, dwl 32 Stewart


Ward James, dwl 516 Filbert


Ward James, ( O' Brien & WV.) dwl cor Eighth and Howard


Ward James, clerk with P. F. Ward, dwl E s Dong- lass bet Eighteenth and Nineteenth


Ward James, lumberman, dwl 136 Folsom


Ward James, machinist, dwl N s Oak nr Octavia


Ward James, painter, dwl 246 Fourth


Ward James, seaman P. M. S. S. Sacramento


Ward James D., policeman City Hall, dwl E s Va- lencia nr Sixteenth


Ward James G., stonecutter, dwl 1121 Filbert


Ward James P., painter with McAlpin & Grey


Ward Jane Miss, bakery, cor Harriet and Howard


Ward John, barkeeper, 210 Fourth, dwl 1023 Kearny


Ward John, booterimper, dwl 6 Oak


Ward John, carpenter, dwl 264 Minna


Ward Jolin, hostler with Alfred W. Gates, dwl 1031 Montgomery


Ward John, tinsmith P. M. S. S. Co's Wharf, dwl 14 Freelon


Ward John, laborer with Flynn & O'Grady, dwl 3 Howard Court


Ward Jobn B., real estate, office 339 Kearny, res San Leandro


Ward John G., dwl 319 First


Ward John M., boarding, NE cor Folsom and Second Ward John M. Jr., dwI 574 Folsom


Ward J. W., carpenter, dw1 719 Clay


Ward Lucius P., compositor Morning Call, dwl 318 Pine


Ward Mary A. Miss, assistant teacher Broadway Grammar School, dwl 1416 Powell


Ward Michael, seaman, dwl 66 Natoma


Ward Michael, fireman P. M. S. S. Golden City


Ward Michael, waiter, 531 Com, dwl 521 Hyde


Ward Michael C., bootmaker with Buckingham & Hecht, dwl College Place nr Hayes


Ward Michael T., steamboat runner, dwl Central House


Ward Orrin E., carpenter with Mechanics' Mill & M. Co., dwl 305 First


Ward Patrick, boilermaker Risdon Iron Works, dwl 563 Iloward, rear


Ward Patrick, salesman with Julius Samuels, dwl 221 Minna


Ward Patrick F., poultry and game, 14 Metropolitan Market, dwl E s Douglass bet Eighteenth and Nineteenth


Ward Peter, clerk 14 Metropolitan Market, dwl N 8 Nineteenth bet Noe and Hartford


Ward Peter, plumber, dw1 3 Howard Court


Ward Philip J., carpenter, dw1 1416 Powell Ward Robert, laborer S. F. Gas Co


Ward Thomas, sawgrinder with Pacific Saw Manu- facturing Co., dwl 151 Minna


Ward Valentine, clerk, dwl 29} Rausch


Ward William, contractor, dwl NE cor Twenty-third and Alabama


Ward William, cook New St. Charles Hotel


Ward William, hostler Central Railroad, dwl Jessie bet Fifth and Sixth


Ward William, (colored) laborer, dwl 914 Pacific Ward William, laborer, dwl 568 Mission


Ward William, molder Atlas Iron Works, dwl 11 Sherwood Place


Ward William, salesman with Richards & Harrison, dwl 924 Jackson


Ward William B., assistant bookkeeper S. F. Sav- ings Union, dwl 15 Langton


Ward William H., harnessmaker with Main & Win- chester, dwl 227 Stevenson


Ward William L., teamster with Edward H. Par- ker, dwl W s Lafayette bet Howard and Miss Warde Michael, porter, 332 Mont, dwl 160 Clary Wardell William, dw1 28 Hampton Place


Warden Henry, waterman, dwl 122 Eddy


Warden James, (Glasby & W.) dwl 751 Market


Warden William, laundryman Occidental Laundry, dwl SE cor Octavia and Filbert


Wardle L. P. Mrs., dw1 6} Calhoun


Wards Richard, tailor, dwl 21 Hunt


Ware George A., printer Evening Bulletin, dw1 426 Sutter


Ware George W., cooper, dw1 1709 Stockton


Ware Joseph G., carpenter, dwl 506 Folsom


Ware William, clerk 224 Mont, dw1 328 Kearny WARE WILLIAM, steam engines and machinery, 231 Fremont, dwI 933 Bush


Waring Stephen A., steerage steward steamer Orizaba, bds 625 Davis


Waring Stephen H., steward 429 Davis, dwl City Front Hotel


Wark Joseph, blacksmith with Pacific Saw Manu- facturing Co., dwl 111 Geary


Warmbroun Alexander. tailor, dwl 805 Clay


Warmonth Nicholas, barkeeper with C. McCanley, dwl 425 Pacific


Warncke Ernest, laborer, dwl cor Fifth Av and L Warnecke Alphons, hatter with LeGay & Co., dwl 812 Green


Warnecke August, groceries and liquors, SW cor Sacramento and Drumm


Warnekros Paul, clerk 321 Montgomery


Warner Abraham, wines and liquors, Meigg's Wharf


Warner Charles, butcher with Reardon & Cough- lin, dwl 69 Jessie


Warner Charles H., bookkeeper with Tay, Brooks & Backns


Warner David, cooper, dwl 709 Larkin


Warner F. E., telegraph operator and extraman, H. & L. Co. No. 1, S. F. F. D., dwl N & O'Far- rell nr Dupont


Warner Frederick C, dwl 443 Natoma


Warner George, seaman, dwl 32 Stewart


Warner George P., ( Vale & IV.) dwl 612 Mason


Warner Henry B., ( Warner & Co.) dwl 612 Mason


Warner ( Henry B.) & Co., employment office, 105 Montgomery


Warner John, drayman, dwl E s Dora nr Harrison Warner John, laborer with J. B. Kemp


Warner - Mrs., ladies' nurse, dwl 719 Market Warner Orland, carpenter, dwl Pacific Hotel


Warner Philip H., watchman U. S. Branch Mint, dwl 1011 Bush


Warner Robert, carpenter, dwl N & Fifteenth bet Mission and Howard


Warner William, captain steamer Petaluma, dwl 919 Sutter


Warner William, carpenter, dwl cor Third and Townsend


Warner William H., laborer with J. B. Kemp


Warnken Herman F., groceries and liquors. NW cor Francisco and Midway East, dwl NE cor Dupont and Francisco


Warnken Jacob, shipcarpenter, dwI 132 Stewart


Warnken John, clerk with Claus Hartman, dwl SW cor Morton and Dupont


Warren Alexander B., house raiser, dw1 900 Clay Warren August, fruits, 13 Sixth


Warren C. C. T. Mrs., dressmaker, 816 Washingtou Warren Charles, conductor, dwl 217 Tehama


Warren Dorrance T., ( Warren, Spadone & Hayes) res New York


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


PACIFIC COAST BUSINESS DIRECTORY circulates throughout the Pacific Coast.


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


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WARREN, (Dorrance T.) SPADONE ( Amadee) | Washburn J., mariner, dwl 129 Fourth


& HAYES, ( Charles D.) manufacturers and im- porters watches and jewelry, office 240 Mont


Warren Edward, printer with Mullin, Mabon, Rapp & Co


Warren Emma. (widow) seamstress, dwl E s Church bet Twenty-third and Twenty-fourth


Warren Francis, driver Russ House Coaches, dwl Russ House


Warren Frank, laborer with Alex Anderson, 801 Stockton


Warren George, longshoreman, dwl 36 Stewart


Warren George B,, clerk with C. P. Van Schaack & Co .. dwl 719 California


Warren Henry S., printer Evening Bulletin, dwl 1 Taylor Place


Warren Jackson, (colored) steward, dwl 116 Vir- giuia


Warren James L., ( Warren &. Kemp) dwl Ss Sac- ramento nr Pierce


WARREN (James L. ) & KEMP, (Joseph) wood carvers California Mills, NW cor How and Spear Warren J. L. L. F., ( Warren & Co.) dwl SE cor Mason and Pacific


WARREN (J. L. L. F.) & CO., editors and pro- prietors California Farmer, office 320 Clay


Warren Job E., fancygoods, 248 Second Warren John. dwl 514 Howard


Warren John F., ( Warren & Co. and Espy & Co.) dwl 411 Sansom


WARREN ( John F.) & CO. ( Mark Winant, Rob- ert H. Espy, Henry S. Gile, Willard C. Doane, Isaac Y. Doane, and John Hunter) whole- sale and retail oysters, 92 California Market


WARREN JOHN H., secretary Pacific Protective Association, 432 Montgomery, dwl 514 Howard Warren Jobn K., salesman with Whittier, Fuller & Co., dwI Es Valencia bet Sixteenth and Seven- teenth


Warren Julia A., (widow) furnished rooms, 900 Clay Warren Mary, (widow) dwl NW cor Fourth and Louisa


Warren Patrick, printer, dwl 59 Minna


Warren Russell, contractor, dwl 963 Mission


Warren Russell A., compositor Morning Call


Warren Thomas, engineer, dwl 541 First


Warren Thomas, laborer with J. B. Kemp


Warren Thomas, nurse City and County Hospital, SW cor Stockton and Francisco


Warren W. H., laborer with J. B. Kemp Warren William, dwl 808 Ellis


Warren William H., ( Duncan & IV.) dwIS s Bran- nan bet Eighth and Ninth


Warrington Samuel R., with Ezra F. Dennison, dwl W s Valencia bet Nineteenth and Twentieth


Warsaw E. R., captain P. M. S. S. China, dwl Oc- cidental Hotel


Warschauer Abraham (of A. Warschauer & Co., Boise City, Idaho ) dwl 632 Market


Warschauer Manheim, merchant, dwl 339 Jessie


Warschauer Marks, clerk with Kowalsky & Co., dwl 632 Market


Warschauer Moritz, saddler and harnessmaker, 215 Second, dwl 416 Post


Warschauer Theresa A. Mrs., proprietress War- schauer House, 632 Market


Warshawski Jacob, clothing, 528 Sacramento, dwl 222 Tebama


Warshawski Marks, commission merchant, dwl 718 O'Farrell


Wartenneiler Alfred, chemist, dwI 627 Commercial Warwick Robert, driver Front St., O. & M. Rail- road, dwl 1610 Pacific


Warwick Thomas W., hatter, 207 Third


Wash Lonis, porter 323 California, and fancygoods, 314 Fifth


Washburn Benjamin, dwl 505 Hyde


Washburn Georgia Mrs., principal Colored School, dwl 427¿ Green


Washburn J. M., carpenter and builder, dwl Meiggs' Wharf


Washburn Lysander, (Finerty & W.) dwl 428 Broadway


Washburn M. A. Mrs., teacher music, dwl 129 Fourth


WASHBURN R. E. & CO., pianos and melodeons, 234 Sutter, dwl 740 Pine


Washburn Reuben W., exchange agent Banking Department Wells, Fargo & Co., dwl 510 Taylor Washburn Seward C., teamster with R. & J. Mor- ton, dwl NE cor Ellis and Taylor


Washburn William M., mason, dwl 919 Union


WASHINGTON BENJAMIN F., editor Daily Ex- aminer, dwl 933 Sacramento


Washington Brewery, Mangels & Co. proprietors, SE cor Tavlor and Lombard


Washington Frederick, (colored) porter, dwl 918 Washington


Washington G. & S. M. Co., (Mariposa County) office 408 California


Washington George E., steward P. M. S. S. Sacra- mento


Washington House, John Donnelly proprietor, SE cor Oregon and Drumm


Washington John, machinist, dwl 54 First


Washington John T., clerk County Recorder's Office, dwl 1013 Mission


WASHINGTON LIFE INSURANCE CO., Mc- Kenney & Linderman general agents, office 131 Montgomery


WASHINGTON MARKET, S s Washington bet Montgomery and Sansom


Washington William, (colored) seaman, dwl 423 Union


Washington William, cook P. M. S. S. Golden City Wason Archibald, ( Wason &. Morris) dwl 825 Jackson


WASON ( Archibald) & MORRIS, (Patrick J.) house and sign painters, and dealers paints, oils, etc., 38 California


Wason Edward P., dw1 437 Clementina


Wason James P., ( Wason & Co.) dwl 437 Clem


Wason ( James P.) & Co., ( Victor Lebert) butch- ers, 723 Folsom


Wass Ambrose C., carpenter with Charles W. Thomas, dwl 1416 Washington


Wassenberg Peter W., butter dealer, California Market, dwl SW cor Jones and Greenwich


WASSERMAN A. & CO., importers, commission merchants, and dealers hides, furs, and wool, 425 Sacramento


Wasserman August, ( A. Wasserman & Co., Hutch- inson, Kohl & Co., and Funcke & W.) dwl 535 Sutter


Wasserman Elkan, salesman with A. Wasserman & Co., 425 Sacramento


Wassermann Herman, storekeeper with Saulman & Lanenstein, dw1 1009 Washington


Wasserman's Warehouse, A. Wasserman & Co. proprietors, NW cor Spear and Folsom


Wate Theodore M., bookkeeper with Goodwin & Co., dwl 322 Pine


Water Front Building Lot Association, office 407 California


WATER FRONT LAND CO., George Hearst president, Andrew Thorpe secretary, office 407 California


Waterbury William M., clerk with D. N. Robison & Son, bds Overland House


Waterford Joseph, sailmaker, dwl 1134 Pacific


Waterhouse Addison G., attorney at law, dwl Ss Twenty-second bet Howard and Shotwell


Waterhouse Columbus, ( Waterhouse &. Lester ) dwl SE cor Howard and Eighteenth


WATERHOUSE (Columbus) & LESTER, im- porters and dealers in carriage and wagon ma- terials, 29 and 31 Battery


E. H. JONES & CO., 116 Sansom Street, Note and Letter Paper and Envelopes.


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


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REDINGTON HOSTETTER & CO., keep largest assortment of Fancy Goods, Perfumery.


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Waterhouse Frederick A., bookkeeper with Water- [ house & Lester, dwl SE cor Howard and Eighteenth


Waterhouse George, photographer with C. L. Cra. mer, 402 Kearny, dwl 51 Minna


Waterman Charles, teamster with Blyth & Wether- bee, dwl 1051 Howard


Waterman Earle, teamster with Blyth & Wether- bee, dwl 1051 Howard


Waterman Edwin R., flour inspector, (and W. H. Tobey & Co.) dwl NE cor Leav and Green Waterman Frederick H., attorney at law, office 8 and 9 Montgomery Block, dwl Lick House


Waterman Hermann, clerk with Pfister & Co., dwl NW cor Bush and Dupont


Waterman John, blacksmith, dwl 309 Tehama


Waterman Louis, ( Wertheimber & W.) dwl 115 Powell


Waterman Martin, ( Ryan & W.) dwl 526 Post Waterman Moses, clerk Tax Collector's Office, City Hall, dwl 204 Ellis


Waterman Richard, cellar foreman with Lyon & Co., dwl 2 Maiden Lane


Waterman Richard W. Jr., with Lyon & Co., dwl 2 Maiden Lane


WATERMAN ROBERT H., U. S. inspector hulls, and marine surveyor, office 302 California, dwl NW cor Fillmore and Grove


Waterman William B., musician, dw1 729 Union Waterman William H., fruits, 105 Kearny


Watermann John G., groceries and liquors, 1000 Folsom


Waters Arthur, drayman, 409 Front, dwl 519 Pine Waters E. D., clerk with Earle & Waters, dwl 1217 Clay


Waters Elisha D. Jr., ( Waters, Newhoff & Co.) dwl 223 Jessie


Waters, ( Elisha D. Jr.) Newhoff (Edward C.) & Co., ( Charles D. Dunn) book and job printers, 511 Sacramento


Waters Ezekiel, dwl 620 Market


Waters Frederick C., foreman with Bacon & Co., dwl 1217 Clay


Waters George, (colored) whitewashing, dwl 1421 Hyde


Waters George L., with Exchange Billiard Saloon, 314 Montgomery, dwl 1013 Jackson


Waters Helon B., porter with Cox & Nichols, 316 Washington


Waters James, rougher Pacific Rolling Mill


Waters J. H., woodturner, dwl 507 Mission


Waters Joseph N. H., expresswagon, 313 Sansom, dwl 433 Clementina


Waters Patrick, tanner, dwl Harrison bet Twenty- seventh and Twenty-eighth


Waters Richard, sailmaker with Blakiston & Ber- wick, dwl 6 Clay


Waters Robert, boilermaker Risdon Iron Works


Waters Rodger, laborer, dwl 430 Clementina


Waters Thomas, miner, dwl 310 Folsom


Waters Thomas W., printer with M. D. Carr & Co., dwl 33 Geary


Waters William, driver, dw1 634 Third


Waters William, laborer with J. B. Kemp, dwl W 8 Kentucky nr Irwin


Waters William D., carriagepainter with Shute & Brother, dwl N s Market bet Fifth and Sixth


Waterson Patrick, laborer with J. B. Kemp Waterson William, seaman, dw1 32 Stewart


Watkins Alonzo A., bookkeeper with Locke & Montague, dwl 611 Mason


WATKINS CARLETON E., landscape photogra- pher, 429 Montgomery


Watkins David F., student, dwl 417 Montgomery Watkins E. A. Mrs., nurse, dwl N & Howard bet Twelfth and Thirteenth


Watkins Henry, butcher, 3 Fourth, dwl 550 Folsom Watkins Henry P., attorney at law, dwl 314 Bush Watkins James T., dwl Union Club Rooms


WATKINS JAMES T. JR., secretary Produce Exchange, Hay ward's Building


Watkins John, ironmolder, dwl 630} Post


Watkins John, tinsmith, dwl 29} Third


Watkins Joseph, teamster, dwl 4 Margaret Place


Watkins Joseph E., calker, dw1 5 Liberty


Watkins Ruth B. Mrs., physician, office and dwl 314 Bush


Watkins Sarah, (widow) dwl Blackstone Place nr Presidio Road


Watriss George C., draftsman with Goddard & Co., dwl American Exchange Hotel


Watrous Chauncey J., carpenter, dwl 701 Clem


Watson A., tinsmith with John G. Ils, 628 Wash


Watson Adam, ( Watson & Kenney) dwl 151 Beale


WATSON (Adam) & KENNEY, ( Peter ) black- smiths, 151 Beale


Watson Annie, (widow) dwl 115 Second


Watson Aura, (widow) dwl 11 Trinity Court


Watson Charles, engineer Pioneer Woolen Factory, dwl North Point nr Van Ness Avenne


Watson Charles H., bookkeeper with G. C. Holman & Co., dwl 56 Tehama


Watson Daniel Rev., dwl SW cor Wash and Sansom Watson Dudley L., carpenter M. & P. Woolen Mills, dwl W s Folsom nr Fifteenth


Watson Frank, carpenter, dwl 28 Ritch


Watson George, drayman with Joseph Bassett, dwl 24 Scott Place


Watson Henry J., catcher Pacific Rolling Mill, dwl W s Illinois bet Napa and Shasta


WATSON JAMES, commission merchant and agent Coast Whaling Cos., office 8 Clay, dwl SE cor Mission and Erie


Watson James, drayman, dwl 1322 Stockton


Watson James, laborer, dwl 65 Jessie


Watson James A., chophouse, 332 Montgomery, dwl 244 Minna


Watson James A. B., driver II. & L. Co. No. 1, S. F. F. D., dwl 22 O'Farrell


Watson James L .. engineer, dwl 221 Minna


Watson James T., examiner gangers' return, Cus- tom House, dwl 106 Mason


Watson J. D., clerk C. S. Nav. Co's steamer Ante- lope, dw1 850 Mission


Watson John, laborer with J. B. Kemp


Watson John, with Pacific Iron Works, dwl 81 Natoma


Watson Joseph R., calker, dwl 512 Bryant


Watson L. G., mariner, bds 531 East


Watson Mrs., seamstress, dw] 660 Howard


Watson Mrs .. (widow) nurse, bds 819 Montgomery


Watson Maggie Miss, assistant teacher Union Gram- mar School, dwl 24 Scott


Watson Nicholas A., miner, dwl 315 Eddy


Watson Robert, mariner, dwl 26 Stewart


Watson Sarah E., (widow) dw1 608 Greenwich


Watson Thomas, baker, 531 Com, dwl Tyson Place


Watson Thomas, plumber, dwl W s Montgomery nr Filbert


Watson Thomas, seaman, dwl 19 Commercial


Watson Thomas, waiter steamer Chrysopolis, dwl W 8 Taylor bet Union and Green


Watson William, engineer M. & P. Woolen Mills, dw1 5 Shotwell


Watson William, hairdresser with W. Simpson, 239} Third


Watson William, laborer with J. B. Kemp


Watson William, seaman, dwl 131 Folsom


Watson William 11., mining secretary and broker, office 302 Montgomery, dwl 811 Stockton


WATSON WILLIAM S., engineer, office 408 Mont- gomery, dwl 507 Stevenson


Watson .- See Wattson


WATT BROTHERS, ( William and Robert, Grass Valley ) Robert B. Torrance agent, office 609 Sacramento


Watt George S., Banks O'Clyde Saloon, 416 Market, dwl 20 Sansom


EDWARD BOSQUI & CO., Blank Book Manufacturers, Leidesdorff st., from Clay to Commercial.


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


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Watt Robert, ( Watt Brothers) res Sacramento Watt William, ( Watt Brothers ) res Grass Valley Wattell Jacob, shoemaker, 29 Sutter, dw1 70 Minna Watters Abraham, jeweler, dw1 528 Greenwich


Watters Robert, pantryman C. S. Nav. Co's steamer Yosemite


Watters William, blacksmith, dwl 52 Everett


Watterson Arthur R., carpenter with Mech. Mill & M. Co., dwl 748 Brannan


Watterson George T., brickmason, dw1 911 Howard Watts George, clerk with Pierre Sainsevain, dwl 5 Hardie Place


Watts Edwin F., painter, dwl 103 First


Watts Evan, carpenter and builder, dwl 225 Stev Watts Jeremiah, miner, dwl 225 Stevenson


Watts John, carpenter Empire Mills, dwl SE cor Howard and Main


Watts John, laborer with J. B. Kemp


Watts L. C., sparmaker, dwl South San Francisco nr Hunter's Point


WATTSON HENRY, secretary Spring Valley W. W. Co., office 516 California, dwl 1110 Mason


Wattson Samuel B., ( Parker, IV. & Co.) dwl 1322 Jackson


Watyen J. Henry, clerk with John Alpers, dwl SE cor Powell and Vallejo


Wau Yune Lung Kee, (Chinese) merchant, 739 Com Waugh Alexander, ( Alexander Waugh & Co.) dwl 225 Jessie


Wangh Alexander & Co., ( W. J. Wallace) bottles and sacks, 26 and 28 Main


Wax Paul, bootmaker with George Burkhardt, dwl 1313 Stockton


Way Asa H., clerk, dwl 927 Washington Way Charles F., dwl 419 Stevenson


Way T. H., bookkeeper with H. K. Cummings & Co., dwl 35 Clarice Place


Wayman Willard G., physician, office 25 Exchange Building, dwl 110 Taylor


Weakly Mary B., (widow) dwl NW cor Mason and Union


Wealan James, cooper, dwl 212 Pacific


Wealand Peter, carpenter, dwl What Cheer House Weaner Adolphe, real estate, dwl 25 Sixth


Wearthy Michael, butcher with John Hayden, dwl 61 Shipley


Weatherby Mary, (widow) dwl 518 Howard


Weatherly Walter J., clerk with J. M. Bradstreet & Son, dw1 621 Bush


Weatherup Samuel, helper with H. Crockard, dwl SW cor Main and Mission


Weaver C., (widow) nurse, dw1 1511 Stockton, rear Weaver George, ( D' Arcy & Co.) dwl S s Clemen- tina bet First and Second


Weaver George H., bookkeeper with Castle Bros., dwl W s Second Avenue nr Sixteenth


Weaver Henry, harnessmaker, 671 Market, dwl 37 Fifth


Weaver John, clerk with Tay, Brooks & Backus, dwl SW cor Taylor and Post


Weaver P. L., merchant, office 206 Front, dwl 122 Taylor


Weaver Thomas, fruits and vegetables, 214 Fourth Weaver Thomas J. carriagepainter with Milo P. Holmes, dw1 519 Bush


Webb Alfred, marbleworker with John Daniel Webb Alonzo, attorney at law, office 420 California, dw1 1007 Powell


WEBB ANDREW C., hardware and crockery. 779 Market and salesman with Jacob Underhill & Co., dwl 12 Willow Avenue


Webb Charles H., machinist with Baker & Hamil- ton, dw1 6 Wetmore Place


Webb Christopher C., real estate, 405 Front, dwl 318 Jones




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