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Dwelling
E. . East P. O.
Post Office
Cal California
Stew Stewart
pro
.Protective
Clem. Clementina
Stock Stockton
forwd .. . Forwarding
prod.
Produce
Com . Commercial | Wash.
. Washington
AARANS Martha, (widow) dwl 197 Stevenson
Aaron Abraham, boots and shoes, 604 Kearny, dwl 27 Ritch
Aaron David, fancy goods, dwl 318 Sixth
Aaron Henry, job wagon, cor Mission and Fourth
Aaron Joseph, hairdresser with Adam Erbe, dwl 131 Perry
Aaron S. Mrs., dw1 1509 Powell
Abbey Richard, Spring Valley Water Co., dwl Russ House
Abbondio Martinello, marble worker with Paltenghi & Co., dwl Swiss Union
ABBOT, DOWNING & CO., manufacturers Con- cord carriages, Concord, N. H., Hill & Eastman agents, 411-415 Battery
Abbot George F., carpenter, dwl 757 Folsom
Abbott Annie, (widow) dwl N s Kent
Abbott Charles, saloon, NE cor Stockton and Geary
Abbott Francis B., bottler. 1610 Stockton
Abbott Geo., money broker, 626 Mont, dw1 934 Folsom Abbott John, cook, 253 Stewart, dwl 151 } Tehama
Abbott Joseph E., scroll sawyer with D. A. Mac- donald & Co., dwl 24 Tehama
Abbott Lncy, (widow) dwl 934 Folsom
Abbott Osborn, stock broker, office 418 California, dwl Es Capp bet Sixteenth and Seventeenth Abbott Samuel S., carpenter City Railroad, dwl First Av bet Fourteenth and Fifteenth
Abbott S. E. Mrs., dwl 102 Post
Abbott Thomas, dyer Pioneer Woolen Mill, dwl North Point nr Van Ness Avenne Abbott William, clerk Methodist Book Depository, dwl 106 Sixth
Abbott. William A., captain, dwl Ss Greenwich bet Fillmore and Steiner
Abbey Homestead Association, office 415 Mont
Abbey Pinto, wire worker with H. T. Graves, dwl 819 Greenwich
Abbey Richard W., superintendent Spring Valley Water Works, dwl Russ House
Abegglin Luis, carpenter, H. C. League, 25 Post Abel Charles, mariner, dwl 39 Jackson
Abel Christian, laborer, dwl Goodsells Pl nr First
Abel George A .. stevedore, dwl 18 Oak Grove Ave ABELL ALEXANDER G., Grand Secretary Grand Lodge F. and A. M., office Masonic Temple, dwl 1027 Washington
Abell Frank, photographer with Wm. Shew, 417 Montgomery, dwl 14 Park Avenne
Abels S. E., traveling agent North America Life Ins. Co., 302 Montgomery
ABEND POST, (German daily and weekly) Herzer, Huefner & Cohnheim, proptrs, office 521 Clay
Aber Charles, captain scow Salinas, dwl NW cor Howard and Stewart
Abercrombie A. R .. clerk P. M. S. S. Co.'s Wharf Abertan Francis W., machinist, dwl SW cor How- ard and Langton
E. H. JONES & CO., 116 Sansom Street, Laces and Embroideries.
M. S. WHITING & CO., 219 Bush St., supply country dealers with Wines and Liquors, in quantities to suit. See next leaf.
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pl. P. M.
Place
Pacific Mail
Bat. . . Battery Bdwy. . Broadway Bran Brannan
Sec ... . Second
Stev. Stevenson
E. H.L.Eight Hour League exch. . Exchange
opp.
Opposite
STREETS.
Sac. Sacramento
San. Sansom
bet . Between
blk.
. Block
mkr. Maker
wkm. Workman
Mont. Montgomery
Lomb. Lombard
Merch Merchant
Mis Dol. . Mission Dolores
S. South
Jack Jackson
imp. .Importer
lab. Laborer
Int. Rev.Internal Revenue | proptr.
Proprietor
Dup Dupont
wks. Works
Preo. Presidio
The Life Association of America.
Division of the Pacific. Department of California.
STRICTLY MUTUAL, all policy-holders participating equitably both in the MANAGEMENT and PROFITS of the Company. Operates through DEPART- MENT and BRANCH BOARDS OF TRUSTEES. Invests the "net present value " of its policies in the districts in which they are obtained, and is thus at once LOCAL and NATIONAL. Twelve hundred of the best business and finan- cial men in the West and South are Trustees in the Company, hold- ing each a policy for TEN THOUSAND DOLLARS ! Two Hundred and Fifty of the most prominent merchants and bankers in St. Louis pro- nounce it " sound and reliable beyond a doubt, successful beyond precedent, and well and economically managed."
The business of the month last reported amounted to $3,017,700, in risks, and $149,372.10 in premiums ! Even then, not a year old, it ranked, in amount of business, the Fifth Company in the United States.
Entered, according to Act of Congress, in the Year of our Lord eighteen hundred and sixty-nine, By HENRY G. LANGLEY, In the Clerk's Office of the District Court for the State of California.
After sixteen months, viz., on the Ist Oct., 1869, the following results, as per Report of State Commissioner, had been achieved :
Total Income,
$1,418,287.22
Total Assets, -
- $1,049,038.39
Divisible Surplus, $160,414.75
SAN Premiums and Policies payable in coin or currency, at the option of the insured. ×917.94 d9. J. J. ROE, PRESIDENT. S227 1909 HOME OFFICE:
307 North Fifth Street, St. Louis, Mo.
WILLIAM J. PETTIGREW,
GENERAL SUPERINTENDENT DIVISION OF THE PACIFIC.
DEPARTMENT OFFICE, (For the present,)
502 MONTGOMERY STREET,
San Francisco, Cal.
PREFATORY.
NO BETTER evidence of the continued progress and prosperity of the city of San Francisco need be required than the pages of the present volume. An examination of the different de- partments of the work, and the consideration of a few facts derived therefrom, will unmistakably prove that, notwithstanding the recent severe monetary pressure, its progress for the past year, in all the elements composing its population and wealth, has been fully equal to any similar period of its history.
The number of references in the present volume is over sixty-five thousand, of which fifty-nine thousand five hundred are males over twenty-one years of age, an increase since 1868 of four- teen per cent., and over those contained in our issue of 1867 of thirty-three per cent.
The population of the City of San Francisco, September, 1869, is estimated at one hundred and seventy thousand two hundred and fifty, of which fifty-two thousand are white males and females under twenty- one and eighteen respectively. The white females over eighteen are esti- mated at thirty-four thousand three hundred. The number of Chinese is estimated at eight thousand six hundred. These figures are based upon the most reliable data, and may be re- garded, in the absence of an official canvass, as a fair approximation of the population of this city. Total increase since the Federal census of 1860, fifty-six thousand eight hundred and thirty-five-two hundred per cent.
The number of buildings erected during the year is eight hundred and fifty, of which two hundred and fifty are brick. Total number in the city and county, eighteen thousand six hundred and fifty-nine. The value of improvements for the year ending June 30th, 1869, is estimated between nine and ten millions of dollars, exclusive of the amount expended by the Superintend- ent of Streets, one million six hundred thousand dollars.
The Appendix contains a variety of information connected with our municipal organization, the Consolidation Act, with its Amendments arranged under each appropriate head, and several Acts of the Legislature referring thereto. There will be also found in this department of the work a large number of references to the different organizations in this city, embracing lists of the Federal, State, and Municipal Officers, notices of local Societies and Associations, Churches, Military organizations, Incorporations, etc. Attention is invited to a new Map of the City and County of San Francisco, and the new Street Directory, including the correct system of num- bering the buildings, both of which have been compiled from official sources, and carefully com- pared with each street and locality named therein.
The Introductory and General Review present a diary of the interesting local events of the year, brief notices of Schools,-public and private-Benevolent Associations, Banks and Insur- ance Companies, and references to the different mechanical enterprises in operation at the present time in this city, together with other subjects worthy of special mention, with historical data of present interest, and well calculated to make the book a valuable work of reference to future generations. But the particular features of this department of the work are a series of valuable Meteorological Observations of the climate of this city from 1850 to 1869, contributed by Henry Gibbons, M.D., a description of the Railroads of the Pacific Coast by H. D. Dunn, Esq., and a series of tables presenting a correct census of the city and county for 1860, 1861, 1863, 1868, and 1869 ; also a review of the improvements made from July 1st, 1868, to Nov- ember 30th, 1869, and a statement of the number of buildings within the city limits.
The compiler would respectfully tender his thanks for the prompt cooperation extended by public officers and others who have been applied to for information for the work. To his num- erous patrons for their substantial evidences of good will, and to Messrs. BACON AND COMPANY, to whom the typographical department was intrusted, he would especially offer his thanks.
The twelfth volume of the SAN FRANCISCO DIRECTORY will be issued in December, 1870. SAN FRANCISCO, December 10th, 1869.
TABLE OF CONTENTS.
PAGE.
PROGRESS OF THE CITY
9
REGISTER OF NAMES
Assessments and Rates of Taxation.
9
BUILDINGS, BLOCKS, ILALLS, ETC.
657
Municipal Expenditures 1865-1868.
10
Public Buildings ..
657
Bonded Debt ...
10
Wharves-Halls-Blocks-Rows.
Annual Revenue ..
10
Places of Amusement ..
National Census, 1860 ..
11
Prominent Places ..
Population of San Francisco, 1861.
KEY TO PUBLIC OFFICES State
Population of San Francisco, 1869.
12
City and County Federal.
City Improvements.
13
Prosperity of the City
13
STREET DIRECTORY
Commercial Matters ..
13
BUSINESS DIRECTORY, TRADES, ETC.
Real Estate.
13
CONSOLIDATION ACT. Municipal Elections. .
Seawall
15
J'aid Fire Department.
State Harbor Commissioners.
15
Justices' Court.
Board of Tide Land Commissioners
16
Personal Property Tax
Grading Operations
Delinquent Taxes.
795
New Buildings.
17
Registration of Voters ..
797
Number of Buildings
Alms llouse and Quarantine
798-9
RAILROADS PACIFIC COAST, by H. D. Dunn, Esq. HEALTH OFFICE
801 8417
METEOROLOGICAL OBSERVATIONS, by Ilenry Gibbons, MI.D ..
CHRONOLOGICAL HISTORY.
State Congressional Districts
802 804 804
Education and Public Sehools.
Election Districts ..
804
University of California.
Police Department
State Normal School .
Fire Alarm and Police Telegraphı.
Private Educational Institutions.
City College
St. Ignatius College.
FEDERAL AND STATE OFFICERS Custom House ..
Santa Clara College, San José
United States Treasury
Toland Medical College.
Branch Mint ...
California Business University.
Surveyor General.
811 811
SOCIETIES-RELIGIOUS, BENEVOLENT, ETC .. Young Men's Christian Association
COURTS. CHURCHES
Baptist.
Congregationalist
43
Episcopal
43
Methodist.
44
Presbyterian.
Roman Catholic.
Swedenborgian
Unitarian ...
Chinese Mission House.
45
Mariners' Church.
45
Disciples of Christ
822
BANKING INSTITUTIONS.
Savings and Loan
47
Reformed Church ..
Greek Church ...
Friends' Meeting ..
Spiritualists.
47
llebrew .:
Farmers' and Mechanics' Bank.
47
ASSOCIATIONS AND SOCIETIES.
Religious ..
Benevolent
Masonic Fraternity
47
1. 0. of Odd Fellows
47
Temperance.
Protective.
Literary.
Historical
Social
Furniture-Brass Castings.
MILITARY.
Boots and Shoes-Harness and Saddlery
NEWSPAPERS.
Tanneries-Trunks, etc ...
PERIODICALS
Gunpowder-Linseed and Castor Oils.
INSURANCE COMPANIES
710
I'nion Iron Works
Miners' Foundry
TELEGRAPH LINES
Risdon Iron and Locomotive Works.
Fulton Foundry.
Pacific Iron Works
STEAMBOATS.
Etna Iron Works ..
50 EXPRESSES
Vulcan Iron Works. Sugar Refineries
50 INCORPORATED COMPANIES
Steam Marble Works
50 CONSULY
('Igars.
CALIFORNIA WINES AND BRANDIES
51
CEMETERIES ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT
853
CHANGES AND REMOVALS
Advertising Department, Eastern.
812 812 812 814 814 816 818 819 821 821 822
San Francisco Lying-in and Foundling Hospital .. CEMETERIES
44 44 45 45
MECHANICS' STATE COUNCIL OF CALIFORNIA HOMESTEAD ASSOCIATIONS
46 46
Lutheran.
Emanuel Church of the Evangelical Association.
Hibernia
Savings Union
California Building and Savings Bank
French Mutual Provident ..
German Savings and Loan Society.
LOCAL INSURANCE COMPANIES FOREIGN INSURANCE COMPANIES LIBRARIES
47 47 47
WATER COMPANIES-Spring Valley, etc. MANUFACTURES
Pacific Rolling Mills Lead and shut ..
18 48-9 19-9 49
Wool and Wool Manufactures.
49 49 49 50 50
HOMESTEAD ASSOCIATIONS MINING COMPANIES 727
RAILROADS OCEAN STEAMERS.
743 852 852 852
50 50 50 50 STAGES
729 697 709 693 70%
51 110SPITALS ..
FLUCTUATIONS OF TRADE.
51
801
City and County Officers.
GENERAL REVIEW
Judicial Districts.
39 40 40
FIRE DEPARTMENT Officers and Organization.
40 41 41 41 41
SABBATH SCHOOLS
Post Office.
814 805 80G 806 807 809 810 810
San Francisco Benevolent Association
43 43
California Prison Association.
California Labor and Employment Exchange. California Immigrant Union.
25
Board of Supervisors ..
Board of Education.
65 + 653 659 660 661 675
Streets and Highways
14
747. 749 754 703 794
16
MUNICIPAL GOVERNMENT
25 28 35 35
St. Mary's College.
41 12 42
MASONIC, ODD FELLOWS, AND RED MEN. IIOSPITALE
ASSOCIATIONS-PROTECTIVE, LITERARY, ETC. FIRE DEPARTMENT
823 823 823 823 823 823 824 824 S25 83.5
×34 $39 844 844 8.45 84% 728
Tin-Plated Ware-Type ..
PAGE. 63
658 659 659
Population of San Francisco, 1868.
ALPHABETICAL LIST OF ADVERTISERS.
PAGE.
Llewellyn & Fletcher .... 34
Lloyd & Ryan .. ........ .... 55
llallidie A. S. & Co ...... .18 Locan & Co ... .... 1xx
Locke & Montague ........ 25 London and S. F. Bank.xviii Loughran P. F. & Co. . xxxV
Low C. Adolphe & Co .... 62 Loze Brothers ... .. 32 Luey Benjamin A. .54 Lynn Boot and Shoe Co. . li Lyon & Co. 9 Macdonald D. A. & Co 1xx vii
Mace Alfred A. 1x
Macfarlane, Blair & Co ... 32 Macken James .. .23 Macondray & Co ..... xxxiv Magill A. E ... register of names 398
Magill R. H., register of names 397
Mahnz Ingo
.32
Main & Winehester ... XXXV
Hinz Carl E ... .39 Mallon & Boyle ... 58
46 Manhattan Fire Ins. Co .. . 14 Marden & Myrick ....... xxii Marks & Calisher .... . . . Marsh, Pilsbury & Co. lxxviii and evii
Martell Jolin .. . .. 2
Martin Edward & Co .. . lxiv Mayer Joseph .. . 29
MeAfee, Spiers & Co ...... 8 MeCain, Flood & MeClure 1xxxvii
McElwee & Ackermann xlvii
... McGregor J.(estate of ).xxiv McMillan & Kester ........ 2 MeNulty C. A. ..... McQuillan Bernard & Son ... ]xxxi
Mechanics' Mill and Man-
utacturing Co ......... 11 Meeker, James & Co. . ]xxlv Merchants' Mutual Ma-
rine Insurance Co .... iv Merrill J. C. & Co ... . ... xlii Meussdorffer J. C. & Bro.xci and ex
Meussdorffer Konrad ...... 17 Michels, Friedlander & Co. xliii
Miller & Ilaley
.1xxvi
Miller Leopold.
.40
Mills & Evans., .lxvii
Mining and Scientific Press register of names 445
Miner L. & Co .. .27
Kallenberg Theodore .... 47 Mission and Pacific Wool- en Mills .. Kane A. J .. 59 . .. 1xxxvi Morgan & Co .. . . .. .xcvi Morgan T. W. .civ Mormon Tribune, regis- ter of names .299
Mound City Life Ins. Co .. 31 Moynihan & Aitken .... . Ivi Muller Adolph ... back cover Murphy, Grant & Co. .. XXXV Nagle George D .... . . . xxxix and JxxV
Nathan B. & Co ........ 1xxi National Life Ins. Co ..... 31 New Almaden Vichy Water Co., register of names ... .531 New England Mutual Life Ins. Co. .. 23
Newbaner & Co ... .. 38 Newhall II. M. & Co. . 1xviil 44444 Nile & Durney. ... xeviii Norcross 1I. N. Mrs .... . xciii North British and Mer-
cantile Insurance Co .. xi North Pacific Transpor-
tation Co ... .. vii North Western Mutual Life Ins. Co .... . .. 26
PAGE.
Haake John C. & Co ...... 35 Hagar & Co. . .4
Hamburg Bremen Fire
Insurance Co ...... xxix
Hanscom & Co ...... .3
Hawkins & Cantrell ...... 38 Hawley Marcus C. & Co .. 19 Haynes & Lawton, reg- ister of names. .298
Hayward & Coleman ... xxi Heald E. P .Ivii
HIcath E. & E. S .. ... .49
HIeld Brothers .. .xvii Heuck Herman ... 40
leverin Michael.
Heynemann & Co ... .. xxxi
liberma Savings & Loan Society ... .lxxxi
Hicks D.&Co., reg names 299 and inside back cover
IJill William 11 .. 28
llinekley & Co ...
.6
llirshfeld Peter ... 53
Hirstel N. A. & Co. 19
Hirth JJ. & Co ... 22
Iliteheoek G. B. & Co .. exii Hoagland & Newsom ..... 41 llobbs, Gilmore & Co .. . xlvi llolden S. P. & Co ...... xvii llome Mut Ins. Co. xxxviii Horstmann H. & Co ...... 11
lowe, Wilson & Co ....... ci llowes George & Co ..... xv llowland & Petersen ..... 27
Howland S. W. .. . . . 21 Houseworth Thomas & Co. front cover
llucks & Lambert ........ 58
llughes llenry .]xi
llyde & Chester. .. 56
Imperial Fire and Life
Insurance Co ..... xxx
Iredale Alfred S. .34
Isaac J. & Co .. .]xiv
Jesse & Drew ..
34
Jessup W. 11. & Co ... .. 24
Johnson James B 20
Johnson J. C. & Co ... .19 Johnson T. Rodgers. . Inside back cover Jones E. H. & Co., reg-
ister of names ..... 9-851
Jordan Albert Il .. .... 42
Jordan Morris .... .cxii
Josset J .. 28
Kaindler, Scellier, Le- lievre & Co ......... evii
Kelly, Walsh & Co. . ]xxxiii Kennedy, Long & Co ..... 37 Kirby R. C. & Co ........ cii Kittredge & Leavitt ..... xev Kittredge Jonathan ....... 8 Knapp & Grant .. .. . .. 1xxvii Knickerbocker Life Ins.
Co. .. c
Knight & Blanchard .... cxii Knowles G. B. & I. H ..... 39 Koehler & Ritter ....... xeix Kohler & Frohling .... front cover
Kuh Leopold .. .... xevi Kuner Albert ... .. 43
Landry & Kirwan. .. . 1xxxii Landsberger I. & Co. . xxxii Langland & Cameron ..... 24 Langley Henry G., reg.
names and adv. dept .. 66 Laurel Hill Cemetery . . Ixxii Libbey M. L .. 43 Liesenfeld Philip .. ... 49
Linforth, Kellogg & Rail 1xxix
Liverpool and London and Globe Insurance Co ... . 1 i
PAGE.
PAGE.
Adelsdorfer Bros. .1xviii
American Exchange ...... 6]
Anspacher Abraham .. 1xviii Armes & Dallam ....... lxiii Asphaltum Pavement Co.23 Atwood & Bodwell ........ 60 Auger, Christiansen &
Co., register of names. 77 Austin & Co. 1xxix Bach John.
Bacon & Company, reg-
ister of names .9
Badger & Lindenberger xxxi
Baker & Hamilton ...... xvi and ciii
Baldwin M. M. & Co ...... 20 Bandmann, Nielsen & Co. 1xxxiii
Bank of British Colum- bia.
xlix Bank of California .. x Barrett & Sherwood. ii Barton & Rutter ..... .1xxvi
Bassett J .. 45 Bay Sugar Refinery. .... 37 Bayley & Winter. 32 Bell John C ... ci Benner George L. 46
Bergson Ole .. .36 Bernard Charles. xxiv Bernheim & Ehrenpfort .. 35
Berry & Place ... 27 Black & Miller .. ... 50 Blake, Robbins & Co ... Xxv Borchard C 47 Bosqui Edward & Co.,
register of names. . 10-852 Boston Cracker Co ....... 29 Bowen Bros. ... 16 and back of volume
Bradley & Rulofson ...... 45
Bragg Robert ... .. 49 Braverman & Levy .... front cover
British & Foreign Ma-
rine Ins. Co .. .XXX Brittan, Holbrook & Co. 1xxxV
Britton & Rey. .62
Brown & Wells, .50
Bucknam E. T. 43 Buena Vista Vinicultur-
al Society, register of names. 77 Burnham J. W. & Co ..... 9 Burns Il. J .. 12 Friel William ... 44
California Building and
Savings Bank .. .. .. . XCV California Farmer ...... eviii California File Manu- facturing Co ...
California Ins. Co ... xliii California Mutual Life Insurance Co .... .. ix California Planing Mills 1xxxii
California Powder Works xxxiii
California Steam Navi- gation Co. .. vi California Sugar Refin- ery . . xli
California Trust Co ..... xiv Callaghan Daniel. ........ 21 Campbell W. C ... .48 Cantrell, Dell & Co ....... lii
Carmen Island salt Co .... c
Carroll Jolin & Co ..... . . 13 Casebolt & Kerr ....... lviii Casey & Wade ... .26 Charter Oak Life Insur- ance Co. .20 Chase & Bornck lix Cherry John W. 29 Church Thomas R. .42
Gray, Jones & Co ....... ]xii Gray Mathias .. xxii Gray Nathaniel & Co ..... 29 Gray R. B. & Co ... .. 20 City College. liii Cobb M. G. ,1x
Connecticut Mutual Life
Insurance Co., reg-
ister of names ........ 746 Cook C. Mrs ... ..... 64
Cook M. M. & Sons ..... Iviii
Cox & Nichols ....
.. ]i
Craine William ... . . 1xx
Crane & Brigham ..... 1xxiv Crawford A. & Co .. 39
Crilly N. .56
Commercial Union In- surance Co ... .30
Crockard Ilugh. 39
Curtis J. P .51
Dalngerfield William P .. 63 Daniel John .. .48
Davis & Cowell ... .... .. ]xiii
Day Thomas
front cover
Descalzo, Lastrefo & Co .. lii Dewey & Co .. reg. names.445 Dickson, DeWolf & Co., 1xxviii
Dietz A. C. & Co. 22
Dillon & Drew. 46
Dobrzensky M. .35
Doerger Charles .10
Dolliver & Brother. .51
Dorsey B. J. 42
Driscoll & Hagen. 57
Dudgeon Eneas. .64 Dunn Ilorace D. & Co.,
reg. of names. 657 and 65 Durein Brothers ... 40
Durning T. G. & Co ..... .49
Eclectic Life Insurance
Co., register names ... 78
Elam & Howes .. ..... 24
Elfelt A. B. & Co. . . . lxxxiii Emery C. G. & Co. . . . .. ]xxi Eureka Hair Co ....... xxiii Evans G. A ..... .. 57
Falkenstein & Co ... .. . . . . . ] Falkner, Bell & Co ..... xxx Farrell James. . ... 55
Faulkner Wm. & Son .... cvi Feldmann L. & Co ..... ]xix Fenkhausen & Gerichten.28 Field & Frei .... ..... 61 Finley Thomas E .. ....... 54 Fireman's Fund Ins. ('o.
xiii and back cover
Fisher & Co. .. . .. .xxxix Fisher L. P ...... front cover Flanagan Edward. .. 56 Flint, Peabody & Co.xxxvii Fourness & Kaen .. 50
Frontier & Co ... ... . 44
Freeman B. H ... .]xxiii Fuller & Co ... .1xvii
Fuller Eliza Howe Miss .. 63
Fulton John A. 44
Fulton John J. .. 50
Gabel & Co .... .. cix
Gallagher & Lane. .. xcix Gallagher, Weed & Co .... 43 Gannon Peter T .. ... XxV Garvey & Kimball ........ 21 Gensoul Adrien, back of volume and xeiv German Savings and Loan Society .xxxiii Giannini P. A .... Ghirardelli D. & Co ....... 10 1 Gibbons Rodmond & Co .. cii Glasgow Iron and Metal
Importing Co ...... ... 15
Globe Mutual Life In-
surance Co ........ xeviii Goddard & Co ...... 1xxxviii Gracier, Heald & Bonney Ixvii
Grosh & Rutherford ...... 47 Gross L. & Co .. .55
...
11
REDINGTON, HOSTETTER & CO., Sole Agents for sale of Quicksilver.
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SAN FRANCISCO [ A]
DIRECTORY.
Abila Cenovia Mrs., restaurant, 527 Broadway Abling Philip, jeweler with Robert Sherwood, dwl S & Filbert bet Kearny and Montgomery
Aborn E. S, oculist and aurist, office 22 Kearny, bds Cosmopolitan Hotel
Abrador José, porter with Weil & Co., dwl 6 Prospect Place
Abraham J. B., junk dealer, dwl 1809 Taylor
Abraham Gabriel, clothing, 33 Second, dwl 822 Mission
Abraham Herman. job wagon, 136 Second
Abraham John, job wagon, cor Sansom and Halleck Abraham Jonas, bootmaker, 313 East, dwl Ns Olive Avenne bet Polk and Van Ness Avenue
Abraham Marks, barber with John Brougham, dwl 50 Jessie
Abraham Meyer, tailor, 541 Merchant, dwl 504 Post Abraham Moses, clerk, dwl 124} Post
Abraham Simon, hairdresser with Louis Schoen, dwl 103 Pacific
Abrahams Abraham, ( Sperry & A.) dwl SW cor California and Stockton
Abrahams Emanuel, clerk, dwl 737 Howard
Abrahams Esther Mrs., ladies' nurse, dwl 51 JJessie
Abrahams Henry, hats and caps, 1012 Dupont
Abrahams Joseph, tailor, dw1 103 Pacific
Abrahams Kate Miss, chambermaid, Brooklyn Ho- tel
Abrahams Louis, clothing, 10 Clay, dwl 148 Perry Abrahams Moses, clerk with Jacob Jacobson, dwl 24 Third
Abrahamson Alexander, clerk with G. Abraham, dwl 226 Jessie
Abrahamson Gustave, salesman, 532 Kearny, dwl 314 Kearny
Abrahamson J., jobber and merchandise, 602 Mont- gomery, dwl 1024 Hyde
Abrahamson Peter, stoves and tinware, 439 Bush, dwl 1022 Hyde
Abrahms Lewis, pawnbroker, 1134 Dupont, (and M. Spiro & Co.) dwl 735 Union
Abram Adolph, barber with Julien Paul, dwl 1012 Dupont
Abrams David, clothing, dwl NE cor Locust Avenue and Franklin
Abrams Edward C., trunk maker, dwl 132 Shipley Abrams I., clothier, 133 Pacific
Abrams Isaac, butcher, dw N s Dora nr Harrison Abrams Jonas, shoemaker, dwl N & Olive Av bet Polk and Van Ness Avenue
Abrams Moses, salesman, 628 Market, dwl cor Franklin and McAllister
Abrams ( Samuel ) & Greenberg ( Henry) real es- tate agents, office 310 Mont, dw1 307 Clementina Abrams Marens, dry goods, dwl 786 Folsom
ABRAMSON EDWARD & CO., apothecaries, 753 Clay
Abrande Metre, carpenter, H. C. League, 25 Post Abrego Ysmael, salesman with Linforth, Kellogg & Rail, dw1 318 Pine
Abundio Adam, cook with Dingeon & Haubrich, 623 Commercial
Academy of Natural Sciences, rooms 622 Clay
Accolti Michael Rev. S. J., Professor St. Ignatius College, Ss Market bet Fourth and Fifth
Acereto Jacob, porter with Voizin, Ris & Co Achin Christopher, porter with Favre & Jaussaud, dwl 430 Vallejo
Ackart Peter, laborer, dwl N s Oregon nr Davis Acker Mrs., dressmaker, dwl 213 Dupont
Ackerly W. O., carpenter, H. C. League, 25 Post Ackerman Charles, carpenter, dwI NW cor McAllis- ter and Buchanan
Ackerman Dora, (widow) nurse, dwl NW cor How- ard and Fourth
Ackerman Hart S., (Ackerman & Bro.) dwl 918 Sutter
Ackerman Henry, apprentice with D. W. Laird, dwl 332 Eddy
Ackerman Herman, cook, 214 Sansom, dwl 1009 Washington
Ackerman (S. S.) & Brother, ( Hart S. Ackerman) dollar store, 123 Kearny, dwl 918 Sutter
Ackermann David, salesman with B. Stranss, dwl 115 Perry
Ackermann Joseph, ( McElwee S. A.) dwl 115 Perry Ackers John, salesman, dwl 657 Howard
Ackerson Charles II., assistant engineer S. F. F. D., office 229 Kearny, dwl 23 Kearny
Ackerson Heury, stevedore, Lumb. Ste. Ass., Bar- ra's Hall
Ackerson John W., (Hanson, A. & Co.) res Red- wood City
Ackerson William, carpenter, dwl 179 Minna
Ackland Edward, longshoreman, dwl W s llickory bet Franklin and Gongh
Ackley Edward N., carriagemaker Kimball Manuf Co., dwl 20 Russ, dwl Mission nr Thirtieth
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