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David, harness maker, r. 712 Golden Gate Av Harry W.,clerk, r. 712 Golden Gate Av
J., manufacturer fine furs, 916 Market, rooms 66-67, r. 712 Golden Gate Av
Maurice, furrier, r. 712 Golden Gate Av
66 Minnie, domestic, 3217 Jackson
Samson, traveling salesman, r. 712 Golden Gate Av
Samuel L., furrier, r. 712 Golden Gate Av Korren John W., groceries and liquors, San Bruno Av nr Dwight
Korsberg Frank, laborer S. F. Gas Light Co., r. 2206 Greenwich
Korten Edwin, millhand Union Box Factory, r. 2219 Powell
John, engineer, r. 31 East
Korthe James C., millhand, r. 110, 18th
Kortick Annie M. Mrs., teacher South San Francisco Primary School, r. 303 Castro Ella E. Miss, millinery, 113 Taylor, r. 35 Chenery
Frank (Frank Kortick & Son), r. 35 Chenery
Frank & Son (Frank and John C.), horse- shoers, 307, 1st
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Kortick John G. (Frank Kortick & Son), r. 35 Chenery
Thomas H., proprietor Western Straw Wks, 755 Mission, r. 303 Castro
Kortjohn Charles L. (Schloh & Kortjohn and C. H. Venker & Co.), r. 467 Tehama
Korts George D., pilot, 506 Battery, r. Faxton Av nr Grafton Av
16 George W., bell hanger Franz Schmitz, r. 410, 23d
Henry C. F. W., porter, r. 410, 23d
" William C .. teamster, r. 410, 23d +Korts. See Courts
Korva Oscar, seaman, r. 214 Steuart rear
Kosach Mirk S. (Bozich & Kosach), r. 1211 Polk Kosby Leon, bookkeeper, r. 6 Lily Av
Koschnick Frederick, laborer, r. Texas nr 25th, Potrero
Koscialowski Philip L., attorney at law, 319 Pine, rooms 30-32, r. Oakland
Kosfeld Henry, helper T. P. H. Whitelaw & Son, r. 307 Main
Koshland Adolf, bookkeeper Sinsheimer Bros., r. 1808 Pine
J. & Co. (Boston, Mass.), wool merchants, office 222 California
Jesse, traveling salesman S. Koshland & Co., r. 1808 Pine
Joseph (S. Kosland & Co.), r. Boston
Marcus S. (S. Koshland & Co.), r. 2266 Franklin
Max I .. bookkeeper S. Koshland & Co., r. 2102 Van Ness Av
S. & Co. (Simon, Joseph and Marcus S. Koshland), wool, bag and bagging, 222 California
16 Simon (S. Koshland & Co.), r. 1808 Pine William, butcher, 514 Hayes
Kosovac Antone, waiter Peter G. Sopa, r. 3420A Mission
Kossbiehl Ferdinand, sweeper Harbor Commis- missioners
Kossor Pietro, seaman, r. 126 Oregon
Kosta Alexander J., oyster house and restau- rant, 21, 6th, r. 1022 Mission
" Frank, bartender Henry Kuhn, r. 818 Va- lencia
John, scavenger, r. 11141% Jessie
" Krist, restaurant, 1805 Haight
Kosta. See Costa and Coster
Koster Albert, clerk, r. 924, 17th
" Albert, porter Martin, Feusier & Co., r. 418 Shotwell
Alexander J., r. 1022 Mission
August, teamster, r. 20 Howard Court
Carl L., superintendent Pac. Wooden Ware and Cooperage Co., r. 1736 Golden Gate Av
Charles H., laborer, r. Pennsylvania Av nr Army
Frederick, brickmaker, r. S s Tonquin bet Baker and Broderick
Koster Frederick J., vice-president and super- intendent California Barrel Co., office 327 Market, r. 1597 Masonic Av
Gustave, teamster N. Ohlandt & Co., r. Pennsylvania Av bet 24th and 25th. Potrero
u Henry, carpenter, r. 8 Boardman Pl Koster Henry, groceries and liquors, 700 Bush, r. 70012 Bush
" Henry H., brewer, r. 429 Francisco
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Herman, laborer Western Sugar Refinery, r. Iowa nr Yolo
Herman D., porter Searle & Holt, r. 720 Folsom
Koster House, Mrs. Ellen McGurren proprietor. 205. 3d
Koster John A., secretary California Barrel Co., and secretary and manager Watsonville Creamery and Cattle Co., office 327 Mar- ket, r. Watsonville, Cal.
" John E., machinist, r. 511 Connecticut
Koster John L. (John L. Koster & Co.), and pres- ident California Barrel Co., office 327 Market, r. 1736 Golden Gate Av
Koster John L. & Co. (John L. Koster and John Kleinhaus), proprietors Mount Hamil- ton Vineyard, office 327 Market
Lena, fortune teller, r. 425 Francisco
Lizzie Mrs., varieties and bakery, 429 Francisco
Louis A., carriage painter, 114 Drumm, r. 1102 Mission
Thornwald L., painter, r. 425 Francisco
W. Mrs., furnished rooms, 605 Larkin
W. H., clerk W. W. Montague & Co., r. Oakland
& Zwick (John L. Koster and Louisa A. Zwick), manufacturers coffee extract, 323 Front
Koster. See Costa, Coster and Kostter Kostering Charles, groceries and liquors, 1788 Folsom
Frederick, bottler Fredericksburg Bot- tling Co.
Kotelman Otto, porter Russ House Kothe Leonore, r. 825 Grove
« Paul, seaman, r. 131 East
Kottemann Frederick, liquors, NW cor Third and Townsend
Kottinger C., laborer Pac. Gas Imp. Co., r. 3501 Fillmore
Charles M., fireman Cal. Dry Dock Co., r. Hunter's Point
Koughan John J. K., 1st officer str Peru, r. Berkeley
Kovacevich George, compositor Sloboda, r. cor Pine and Stockton
Vicen (Vicen Kovacevich & Co.), r. 206 Mc- Allister
66 Vicen & Co. (Vicen Kovacevich), restau- rant, 206 McAllister
Kovary Mor (Bergmann & Kovary), r. 906 Dol- ores
Kovato Andrew N., barber A. H. Grimm, r. 220 Leavenworth
Kowalkowski Leo, boots and shoes, 1827 Devisa- dero
Kowalski Charles E., clerk W. P. Fuller & Co .; r. 318 Valley
Leo, musician, r. 130 Oak
" Saul, capitalist, r. 330 Ellis
Kowalsky Edward H. (Kowalsky & Co.), r. 1305 Gough
Henry I., attorney at law, 1-3 Chronicle Bldg, r. The Baldwin
Joseph N., manufacturer boots and shoes, 142 Phelan Bldg, r. 927 Sutter
„, Levi, capitalist, r. 108 Mason
Kowalsky & Co. (E. H. Kowalsky and Samuel Witkowski), wholesale dairy produce and provisions, 317-321 Front
Koya Saburo, Japanese Consul, office and r. 1514 Pine
Kozminsky Beulah Miss, teacher Lincoln Even- ing School, r. 1713 Geary
David J., clerk William Ascheim, r. 215 Stevenson
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Harmon, coal merchant, r. 1713 Geary
Harris, tailor, 215 Stevenson
66 Henry S., manager M. J. Simmons Auction Co., 1057 Market, r. 1713 Geary
Julian H., bookkeeper M. J. Simmons Auc- tion Co., r. 1713 Geary
Nannette L. Miss, teacher Lincoln Even- ing School, r. 1320 Sutter
Sam, r. 1407 Steiner
Theresa, widow, r. 1320 Sutter
Krabbenhoft John, gardener, r. 2504 Howard
Wilhelm (Krabbenhoft & Frommenwiler), r. 1727 Mission
& Frommenwiler (Wilhelm Krabbenhoft and Anton Frommenwiler), proprietors Exotic Garden Nursery, 1727 Mission
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Krabler Frank A. (F. A. Krabler & Son), r. 1730 Greenwich
Frank A. Jr. (F. A. Krabler & Son), r. 1730 Greenwich
F. A. & Son (Frank A. and Frank A. Jr.), painters and paper hangers, 301 Mont- gomery Av
Kracht Henry, millhand Yolo Mills, r. 840, 17th Kracke Louis, proprietor Union Transfer Co., 18, 1st, r. 40, 13th
Kracker Alice Mrs., groceries, 523 Minna
" Charles, brewer, r. 523 Minna
Kraeft Peter, seaman, r. 8 Vincent
Kraeger Alfred, electrician F. F. Eggers, r. 412 Fell
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Armin V., brewer, r. 412 Fell
16 Ernest F., cabinet maker S. F. Furniture Mfg. Co., r. 422 Brannan
Henry, butcher, r. 919 Illinois
:4 John, plumber, r. 412 Fell
Krafft Ferdinand, notions, 1306, 24th, r. 514 Jer- sey
Krafft Julius E., architect, 819 Market, room 41, r. 2232 Pine
Kraft A. A., r. Hotel Pleasanton
Kraft Fred, groceries, wines and liquors, 901 Post, r. 3 Meacham Pl
Henry B., r. 1423 Valencia
John (Kilhoffer & Kraft), r. 2004 Powell
Nellie Mrs., bakery, 940 Dolores
Peter, laborer Western Sugar Refinery, r. 81% Vincent
Kraft. See Craft
Kragen Brothers (Marcus and Simon), uphol- sterers, 209 Polk
"' Edward S., salesman Kragen Furniture Co., r. 221/2, 7th
" Ephraim, driver, r. 1510 Dolores
KRAGEN FURNITURE CO.
(Samuel and Louis Kragen and Morris Garren), furniture, carpets and house- hold furnishings, 1043 Market
Kragen Jennie, domestic, 1661 Octavia
Joseph, salesman Morris Siminoff, r. 1510 Dolores
Louis (Kragen Furniture Co.), r. 1508 Do- lores
Marcus, upholsterer I. S. Solomon & Co., r. 207 Linden Av
" Samuel (Kragen Furniture Co.), r. 1510 Do- lores
Simon, upholsterer I. L. Solomon & Co., r. 1510 Dolores
&Kragen. See Cragin, Craigan, Creegan and Cregan
Krahmann Edward, shoemaker Joseph Kohl- becher, r. 724 Mission
" Frank, shoefitter, r. 109 Grant Av
Krahn Albert, gardener, r. 20th Av South bet K . and L
William, soapmaker F. Emil Seidel, r. 20th Av South bet K and L
Krahner Charles E., apprentice Fulton Eng. & Ship Bldg. Wks, r. Jefferson and Brod- erick
Ernst, liquors, NW cor Jefferson and Brod- erick
Kraimer Isaac, insurance, r. 921 Fillmore
" Julian, clerk H. Levi & Co., r. 921 Fillmore AKraimer. See Craemer, Cramer, Creamer, Kramer and Kremer
Krainc Joseph, machinist, r. 37 Natoma
Krajewski Frederick, tool and machine works, 520-522, 5th, r. 124, 23d
Kraker Joseph (Kraker & Wagner), r. 501 Golden Gate Av
Kraker Manufacturing Co. The, Levy Sieben- hauer president, M. Kraker secretary, manufacturers ladies' and children's wear, 224-226 Bush
Kraker Michael, secretary The Kraker Manu- facturing Co., 224-226 Bush, r. The Beres- ford
& Wagner (Joseph Kraker and Charles J. Wagner), aluminum signs, 935 Market
Kralik Paul, sawyer, r. 52 Minna
Krall & Schmoll (Henry Schmoll), merchant tailors, 22 Kearny, room 5
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Kramback Julius L., salesman Anglo-American Crockery and Glassware Co., r. 1931 Cali- fornia
Kramer Abraham H., teamster Otto Luhn & Co., r. 11 Douglass
Alonzo G., wool sorter Flint & McLennan
Augustus, machinist, r. 519 Sacramento
Barbara, widow, r. 1621 Dupont
.4 Benjamin, driver, r. 607 Natoma
Bernhard, r. 620 Locust Av
= Bernhard, cellarman John Wieland Brew- ery, r. 259 Richland Av
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Betsy Mrs., lodgings, 316 Davis
Caroline, widow, lodgings, 30312 Davis
Casper, instructor Van der Naillen's School of Engineering, r. 29 Haight
Charles W., grinder Will & Finck Co., r. 1621 Dupont
= Charles W., real estate, r. 814 Montgom- ery
" Cornelius, liquors, 400 Pacific, r. 915 Mont- gomery
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Emma Mrs., laundry, 7041/2 McAllister
Frank M., engineer str Jennie, r. 720 Bu- chanan
= Frank N., clerk, r. Brooklyn Hotel
Frederick, r. 624 California
Frederick, butcher A. Rhodes, r. 2329 Pine
George, stevedore, r. 916 Alabama
Gustav W. B., r. 620 Locust Av
Hazel, printer, r. 1607 Powell
= Henrietta Miss, stenographer Diebold Safe and Lock Co., r. Alameda
KRAMER HENRY,
manufacturer cloaks, capes and suits, 20 Sansome, r. 1930 Pine
Kramer Honora, widow, r. 29 Haight
Isaac, clerk Hoffman, Alexander & Co., r. 214 Grove
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J. Mrs., dressmaker, r. 1040 Howard
Jerome, clerk Henry Kramer, r. 1930 Pine John B., hostler Adolph Hoppe, r. 1715 Sac- ramento
John W., packer Union Fruit Grader, r. 520 Broadway
Leon, clerk Henry Kramer, r. 1930 Pine
Louis, butcher, r. 910, 11th Av South
Louis, restaurant, 1135 Oak, r. 1137 Oak
Louis, tailor Henry Steil, r. 91% Dikeman Pl
Louis F., gardener, r. 715 Bush rear
= Louis G., butcher Henry Moffatt, r. 910, 11th Av South
Marcus M., longshoreman, r. 316 Davis
Mary, widow, midwife, r. 7th Av South nr Railroad Av
Matilda, widow, r. 1234 West Mission
Maurice S., bookkeeper Kahn Bros., Klein & Co., r. 1135 Oak
Moses, clerk Petermann & Frank, r. 316 Davis
= Nicholas, laborer, r. 20 Boyce
Philip, shoemaker Giuseppe Pastore, r. 637 Commercial
Samuel, butcher, r. 503 Folsom
Ulrich, bartender Peters Bros., r. 216 Pros- pect Pl
W. B., teamster Western Transfer Co., r. 111 Valencia
William, baker, r. 444 Brannan
William, baker Metz & Jost, r. Alameda ·
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William D., foreman Union Fruit Grader, r. 908 Sansome
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Kramer William D., groceries and liquors, SW cor Greenwich and Dupont
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Kramer. See Craemer, Cramer, Creamer, Kraimer and Kremer
Kramm Barthol, liquors, 128, 5th
Kramm. See Cram and Cramm
Kranz Edward, tanner, r. Tanners' Home " John, gripman, r. 14461/2 Jackson
.. Otto, tanner Thom & McMahon, r. cor 26th and Alabama
Krap Hans, seaman, r. 739 4th
" James, seaman, r. 721 Army
Krapf Adolph, barber, r. 317 Clementina
Otto, harnessmaker, r. 108, 11th
Krapp Frederick, cook Occidental Hotel, r. 620 Washington
Kraps William, proprietor The Meredith, 218 Turk
Krase Constantine, ironer S. F. Laundry
William J., foreman Pelton Water Wheel Co., r. 3502A Mission
Krasilnikoff Constantine, student Van der Nail- len's School of Engineering, r. 373 Jessie Krasky Henry G., new and second hand furni- ture, 779 Mission, r. 1709 Market
John, teamster Henry G. Krasky, r. 1709 Market
Kratz Addie C., widow, r. 34 Bartlett
Adolph, butcher, 2109 Mission, r. 40 Syca- more Av
Charles, r. 727 Minna
William F., butcher, 2436 Mission. r. 2432 Mission
forKratz. See Kraatz
Kratzenstein Charles, salesman D. Ghirardelli Co., r. Mill Valley, Marin Co.
Krauer Frank, driver Jos. Buttgenbach, r. 1423 Folsom
" Mary, widow, r. 1423 Folsom
Kraul Ferdinand O., packer Pac. Butchers' Supply Co., r. 1140 Valencia
Kraus David, r. 213 Jersey
David W., cigar manufacturer, 708A Lar- kin
Della, widow, r. 222 Leavenworth
Edwin. plumber, 2931 Folsom
Frederick, musician, r. 1031 McAllister
Harry, painter, r. 608 Octavia
John, baker, r. 625 Clay
John, lodgings, 8731/2 Market
Joseph, painter, r. 808 Howard
Louis, traveling salesman, r. 1056 McAl- lister
Paul, baker, r. 121 Trenton
Solomon, janitor Everett Grammar School, r. 608 Octavia
Sophie Miss, teacher Webster Primary School, r. 1031 McAllister
William, clerk Haas Bros., r. 213 Jersey William, cook, r. 808 Howard
Krausch Charles, bottler Buffalo Brewing Co., r. 416, 5th
John H., bricklayer, r. 633 Locust Av
Krause Abraham, stockbroker, 337 Pine, r. 34 Octavia
Albert, fireman, r. 3 Morey Alley
Alexander, pattern maker Cahill & Hall Elevator Co., r. 8 Prospect Av
Anna, widow, r. 529, 6th Charles, r. 51% Alice
Charles, r. 624 Green
Charles, baker, r. 634 Pacific
Charles H., plumber G. & E. Snook
Krause Charles H., treasurer Tivoli- Opera House, r. 330 Taylor
Daniel H., timer Market St. Ry., r. 1716 Mason
Ferdinand R. S., groceries, cor Wool and Eugenia Av
66 Frank, fireman, r. 3 Morey Alley
Frank A., salesman Louis Markus, r. 1821% Eddy
Frank J., butcher G. E. Adams, r. 8 Pros- pect Av
Frank L., bakery, 307 Van Ness Av .
Frank L., machine hand Central Lumber and Mill Co., r. 819 Mission
Frederick W., bookkeeper, r. 711 Jones
Herman, sugar boiler Western Sugar Re- finery, r. NW cor Lombard and Octavia John, helper William A. Schrock .:
John H., tailor, r. 1510 Church.
Paul, baker Charles Hageman, r. 121 Tren- ton
יי Reinhold C., tailor, r. 208 Octavia
Theodore, machinist, r. 7211/2 Broadway rear
= William, teamster, r. 429. 10th
19)Krause. See Crouse, Kraus, Krauss and Krouse
Krausgrill Annie C., bakery, 1321 Stockton
" Jacob, carpenter, r. 4 Roach 66
Jacob, driver Adams & Rohrer; r. 51/2 Morey Alley
John (Michel & Krausgrill), r. 2105 Stock- ton
66 John, brewer, r. 51/2 Morey Alley
Philip (Bill & Krausgrill), r. 930A Filbert
. 44 Philip J., cutler Will & Finck Co., r. 1 Julius
Krauss Alfred, machinist Risdon I. & L, Wks, r. 123 Capp
66 Alfred, student Van der Naillen's School of Engineering, r. 936 Valencia
Alfred G., machinist, r. 936 Valencia
66 David, tailor, r. 7 Everett
Frederick A., cigar manufacturer, 524, 6th
Joseph, cellarman U. S. Brewery, r. 423 Ivy Av
Louise H. Miss, teacher Columbian Gram- mar School, r. 936 Valencia
Max, cigar maker F. A. Krauss, r. 528, 6th
Theodore, bookkeeper Adolph Sutro, r. 936 Valencia
Krausse Delia, widow, r. 526 Jessie
Ferdinand, porter, r. 612 Filbert
John F., salesman Richard Huck, r. 612 Filbert
Kraut Charles, watchman Western Sugar Re- finery, r. Texas nr 25th, Potrero
Charles A., show case maker Dixon Borge- son & Co., r. Texas nr 25th, Potrero
Emil F., laborer, r. Texas nr 25th, Potrero Krauth Theodore W., messenger Wells, Fargo & Co., r. Santa Cruz, Cal
Krautz Mathias, carpenter, r. 21 Lundy Lane
Krautzberger Max O. (W. F. Wade & Co.), F. 1134 Howard
Krauzer August, liquors, 1801 Mission
Krayer John, liquors, E s Stanyan nr Waller Krebs Carl F. E., r. 12012 Shipley
" Charles E., undertaker James McMenomey & Son, r. 1057 Mission
C. F. Emil, groceries and liquors, NE cor Treat Av and 21st, r. 318, 21st
66 Conrad, book agent, r. 808 Mission
Elias, steward, r. 22 Sacramento
Frederick, master mariner, r. 426B 23d
Frederick W., blacksmith Louis C. Ras- mussen, r. 222, 23d
Krebs Henry Jr., treasurer San Bernardino Borax Mining Co., 106 Leidesdorff, room 17, r. 911 Sutter
John, sexton St. Johns German Evangeli- cal Church, r. 1512 Dupont
66 Martin, brushmaker Read & Zahn, r. 1617 Dupont
66 Paul, butcher, r. 318, 21st
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Paul, groceries and liquors, 2253 Sutter, r. 1616 Scott
66 Robert, master mariner, r. 426B 23d
66 S., cook, r. 620 Washington
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Krecek Joseph J., laborer, r. 62 Jessie
Kredewahn Emil (Schiaffino & Kredewahn), r. 922 Battery
Kredo Frederick L., clerk California Grocery Co., r. 1700 Hayes
Kreeger Benjamin S., shoemaker Ben H. Lucke AKreeger. See Kreger, Krieger, Kroeger and Kroger
Kreel John J., confectioner, r. 101% Lewis Kreft John W., liquors, 120, 1st
Krefting Charles, carpenter. and builder, 1436 Fulton, r. 1530, 25th
Charles H., locksmith, r. 1530, 25th Kreger Adam, laborer Enterprise Brewing Co., r. Oakland
Kreger William B., carpenter, 530 Mission, r. San Carlos, Cal
@ Kreger. See Krieger
Krehmke Edward W., cashier G. Mayes & Co., r. 1311B Hayes
John, liquors, 15 Pacific, r. 16111/2 Dupont Kreider Mary O. Mrs., r. Old People's Home Kreiger Byron F., r. 407, 28th
66 Charles, blacksmith Market St. Ry, r. 1321 Stanyan
Kreins Conrad, watchman, r. 920 Montgomery Kreisel Edward, engineer, r. 35312 Jessie .
Kreiss Ernest, compositor, r. 2913 Folsom
" John J., clerk James Gibb, r. 1220 Green Kreith Lena, domestic, 1413 Mission Kreitzer A. A., r. 1104 Market
" Marie, domestic, 1616 Clay
Kreker M. Mrs., furnished rooms. 578 Howard William E., butcher, r. 578 Howard
Kreling Benjamin W., bookkeeper, r. 135 Te- hama
Charles, painter. r. 12341/2 Treat Av Kreling Ernestine, widow, proprietor and mana- ger Tivoli Opera House, 28-32 Eddy, r. 906 Eddy
Kreling Frederick W., president F. W. Kreling Sons Co., 15th and Guerrero, r. 329 Guer- rero
Kreling F. W. Sons Co. (incorporated), F. W. Kreling president, S. Kampe secretary, furniture manufacturers, 15th and Guer- rero
" John (F. W. Kreling Sons Co.) r. 329 Guer- rero
Joseph, scenic artist, r. 12341/2 Treat Av " Martin K., furniture, r. 15 Albion Av
Kremer Brothers & Co. (Nicholas and Jacques Kremer and August Mainzer), proprie- tors S. F. Zinc and Brass Foundry, 40 Jessie
Jacques (Kremer Bros. & Co.), r. 40 Jessie
66 Joseph, tinsmith W. W. Montague & Co., r. Oakland
Nicholas (Kremer Bros. & Co.), r. Berke- ley
AGPKremer. See Craemer, Cramer, Creamer, Kraimer and Kramar
Krentzberg Emil, r. 306 Fulton " Otto, r. 306 Fulton
Krenz Emil, tanner The Norton Tanning Co., r. 1235 York
66 Emil Jr., painter Mibach & Straub, r. 1235 York
Herman, tanner, r. 1235 York
Oswald, r. 514 Jersey
66 Robert H., tanner Metten & Gebhardt, r. 592 San Jose Av
Krenz. See Krans
Krenzberger Lorenz, sawyer S. F. Planing Mill, r. 395, 9th
Krenzein William, laborer Western Sugar Re- finery, r. 1713 Dupont
Kreshel Arthur, clerk George H. Tay Co., r. 9 Harriet Kresich Paul, shoemaker Visko Mirko, r. 704 Bush
Kresler Elmer, barber, r. 11411% Mission
Grant, barber, r. 11412 Mission
66 Henry S., canvasser, r. 11411/2 Mission
Kress Augustus H., chief engineer str State of California, r. 920, 21st
Ernest, baker Joseph Bamford, r. 722 Mis- sion
Frederick, baker J. Lanzer, r. 634 Pacific
W. & J. SLOANE & CO. DOMESTIC RUGS IN LARGE VARIETY.
641-647 Market St.
Kresteller Morris E., machinist, r. 609 Bu- chanan
Krestensen K. S., quartermaster str San Blas Kretcher Albert E., restaurant, 134, 8th
Kretchmer Louise, widow, r. 1207 Guerrero
" Rudolph, solicitor, r. 1207 Guerrero
Kreteker Charles, contractor and builder, r. 13 Shotwell
Kreth August L., dairyman, 13th Av South bet K and L
Kretschman William, vocalist Tivoli Opera House, r. 1320 California
John A., with Ernest A. Denicke, r. 1921 Taylor
Kretschmer Paul, teamster Will & Finck Co., r. 1207 Guerrero
Kretz Anna M., widow, r. 5 Cottage Pl
Mary M. Miss, tailoress, r. 5 Cottage Pl
Peter C., salesman C. F. Marwedel, r. 5 Cottage Pl
Kretzen John, carpenter Hotel St. Nicholas
Kretzmer John J., butcher Schrader Bros., r. 416, 10th
Kreuser Constance, widow, r. 921 Union
Kreuter Charles, musician, r. 1923 Powell
Louis, cabinetmaker Bennett & Schutte, r. Oakland
Kreutzberg Emil, restaurant, 60, 2d, r. 603 How- ard
Kreutzberger Max O., picture frames, 1134 Howard
Kreutzer John, driver Frank Schrick, r. 725, 17th " John, milker Bocker & Anthonen, r. cor Cambridge and Wayland
Rosa, domestic, 906 Devisadero
Kreutzmann Henry, physician, diseases of women, visiting gynecologist German Hospital, office and residence 1018 Sut- ter, hours 1 to 3 P. M., telephone East 401 Kreuz John, liquors and restaurant, Ocean Ter- race, Sutro Heights
Kreuzer Agatha Mrs., proprietor Swiss Home, 621-623 Commercial
66 Frank, driver, r. 23241/2 Harrison
66 John, liquors W s Mission Road nr Brazil Av
Joseph, foreman Wm. G. Loewe. r. Russia Av nr Vienna
Krichelt William, watchman Headquarters Dept. of California, r. Phelan Bldg
Krider Charles H., laborer S. P. Co., r. 602 Gough Kriedte Charles A., laundryman German Hos- pital
Krieg Adam, bartender The Oberon, r. 716 Wil- low Av
Krieg Anton, proprietor San Francisco Tan- nery, E s San Bruno Av nr 28th, r. 1318 Nebraska
Anton V., tanner Anton Krieg, r. 1205 Ne- braska
Henry S., tanner Anton Krieg, r. 1213 Hampshire
Kriegbaum Nathan, laborer Paul Boyton Chute Co., r. 1830 Haight
Krieger Anna, widow, r. 141/2 Oak Grove Av
Charles, confectionery, 1642 Market and 230, 6th, r. 102412 Natoma
Charles M., lithographer Schmidt Label and Litho. Co .; r. 1639 Howard
Ellen, widow, r. 139 Erie
Frederick, traymaker Mrs. C. E. Dixon, r. 141/2 Oak Grove Av
66 Louis, candy maker Charles Krieger, r. 141/2 Oak Grove Av
William T., tailor, 26, 9th, r. 70 Brady Krieger. See Kreger
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Kriele Martin, pantry man St. Mary's Hospital Kriens Conrad, watchman, r. 920 Montgomery
Kriete Arnhard H., bartender T. W. Leydecker. r. 913 Illinois
19 Charles, porter Rohlffs & Gerdau, r. 426 O'Farrell
Charles Jr., clerk Rohlffs & Gerdau, r. 426 O'Farrell
Krigbaum Henry S. (Tarpey & Krigbaum), r. 1330A Hayes
Krigbaum Marcellus R., manager Emporium Grocery Co., Emporium Bldg, r. 409 Laurel Presidio Heights
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" Louis, plumber W. E. Lane, r. 402 Stockton Krimphoff George, master mariner, r. 429 Chest- nut
Krimson Herman, waiter stmr. Alameda Krische Joseph, baker, r. 625 Clay
Kriske Bertha Mrs., fancy goods, 2216 Mission
Ernst L., jeweler, Rothschild & Haden- feldt, r. 2216 Mission
- W & Co. (William Kriske and Charles Bayless), upholsterers, 339, 24th
16 William (W. Kriske & Co.), r. 2216 Mis- sion
Kristeller Mark, clerk Cahn, Nickelsburg & Co .. r. 417 Mason
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