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Charcho John, r. 6 Malden Alley Chard George H., r. 1833 McAllister
= George R., clerk Wakelee & Co., r. 1148 Sutter
Harry, boxmaker, r. 1105 Pierce
46 Harry C., stone polisher A. Morris, r. 715 Clementina
James W., clerk postoffice, r. 1833 Mc- Allister
Charest John, butcher, r. 407, 4th
Chargen John, seaman, r. 328 Drumm
Chariot Leontine Mme., feather factory, 343 Jessie
Charland John, shoemaker, r. 1646 Howard
Charles Albert A., printer P. J. Thomas, r. 2 Essex Pl
Charles F., bartender Daniel H. Everett, r. 237 Franklin
Edward (Jones & Charles), r. Oakland
Edward, liquors, 147, 3d, r. 625 Mission
Fannie A. Miss, clerk ticket auditor's dept. S. P. Co., r. 237 Franklin
Frank, locksmith, r. 16 Polk Lane
Hannah Mrs., teacher music, r. 4341/2 Hayes
Herbert R., clerk Bovee, Toy & Sonntag, r. 237 Franklin
Herman, glazier, r. 526 Fulton
66 Johanna, widow, r. 2225 Sutter
Martha G., widow, r. 237 Franklin
Max, manager Jacobs & Co., 113 Kearny, r. 2225 Sutter
Morris, clerk, r. 526 Fulton
Richard, clerk, r. 537 Birch Av
66 Sallie L. Miss, clerk general passenger and ticket dept. S. P. Co., r. 237 Franklin William W., hostler, r. 415 Brannan
Charleson Jennie Mrs., waiter Henry Calame, r. 518 Folsom
Charleston John B., policeman, r. 15 Fulton The, lodgings, Mrs. Mary Schulz propri- etor, 229 Kearny
Charleton Constantine E., clerk, r. 509 Lombard
66 Constantine E. Jr., apprentice Whyte & De Rome, r. 509 Lombard
" Lillie Miss, packer, r. 509 Lombard
Charleville Lee, porter Wells, Fargo & Co., r. 423 Eddy
Charley Henrietta Miss, hairdresser, r. 48 Oak Charlock N. B., undertaker Craig, Cochran & Co., r. Oakland
William H., undertaker Craig, Cochran & Co., r. Oakland
Charlson Hanna Mrs., domestic, 314 Eddy " Sarah, widow, bakery, 404 Folsom
Charlton Albert, student, r. 1420 California
Henry J., conductor Presidio and Ferries RR, r. 191312 Hyde
66 John C., teamster, r. 539 Franklin
' Richard, salesman, r. 709 York 19)Charlton. See Charleton and Chorlton
Charmak Charles, plumber, r. 450 Jessie Herman, salesman Max Shirpser Jewelry Co., r. 1623 Buchanan
.Julia Miss, teacher Potrero Free Kinder- garten, r. 1623 Buchanan
Charnig Antone, barber Hugh H. Creighton, r. 512 Birch Av
Charogin Rocco, cook, r. 322 Clementina
Charpiot Joseph, house and sign painter, 1904 Mason
Charruau Charles, manager M. Denaveaux & Co., 219 Grant Av, r. 1614 Steiner
Chartey Jean, waiter, r. 4 Martha Pl
Chartier Louisa, widow, r. 1271/2 Morris Av
Chartrey Raoul, vice-president Joshua Hendy Machine Works, 38-44 Fremont, r. 2323 Jackson
Charvoz Alphonse, molder S. F. Stove Wks, r. 13371% Alabama
Chase Albert, physician, 1926 Market
Albert J., clerk, r. 404 Larkin
Alexander, bartender, r. SE cor Baker and Beach
66 Alfred, clerk Lewis Meyerstein, r. 110 Tay- lor
Alice L. Miss, principal Helping Hand Free Kindergartens 1, 2 and 3, r. 811 Mason
W. W. MONTAGUE & CO. PUMPS, Suction and Force, FOR HAND, WINDMILL AND POWER, ALL SIZES. 309, 311, 313, 315 and 317 MARKET ST.
Chase Almede B., widow, r. 1024 Treat Av
Anna, widow, dressmaking, 515 Jones
Arthur S .. manager The Barnes Cycle Co., r. 1939 Page
Charles, artificial stone worker, r. 714 Ful- ton
Charles B., clerk Kohler & Chase, r. Oak- land
Charles F., r. SE cor Baker and Beach
Charles F., carpenter, r. 2105A Larkin
Charles H. (Chase & Dyer), r. 229 Golden Gate Av
66 Charles M. (Killip & Co.), r. 2700 California
66 Clarence, electrician, r. 822 Turk
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Cora E. Miss, landscape artist, r. 1606 Washington
Chase Cornelius H., manager New York Belting and Packing Co. (limited), 509-511 Mar- ket, r. Berkeley
Davis B., engineer S. P. Co., r. 241, 9th
Edward, carpenter, r. 547 Mission
66 Edward C., with Kohler & Chase, r. 125 Grove
= Edward G., r. 1921 Fillmore
Edward J., r. 519 Sacramento
= Ernest L., teamster, r. 285 Paris
Frances Miss, nurse, r. 816 Powell
Frederick, student, r. 1020 Dolores
Frederick H., clerk Bay District Race Track, r. 2432 Post
66 George M., engineer J. G. Levensaler & Co., r. 811 Mason
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Gilbert P., policeman, r. 551/2 South Park
Harrison O., mattress-spring maker, r. 14 Camp
66 Harry F., foreman James B. Chase & Co., r. 1910A Mason
Helen Miss, teacher Le Conte Primary School, r. Hotel Oliver
= Helen M., widow, r. 508 Capp
66 Henry A., printer C. A. Murdock & Co., r. 2432 Post
Horace B., capitalist, 401 California, room 13, r. Yountville, Cal.
H. W., mining engineer, r. 905 Market
James A., r. 2010 Gough
James B. (James B. Chase & Co.), r. 1518 Mason
Chase James B. & Co. (James B. Chase), steve- dores and ballastmen, 17 Steuart, tele- phone Main 1315
James L., groceries, 2255 Market, r. 2249 Market
James M., gripman Market St. Ry., r. 9 Henrietta Square
James W., watchman, r. 1612 Sherwood Pl
66 J. Munsell, editor Hotel Gazette, 420 Kearny, r. 16 Bernard
66 John G., contractor and builder, r. 2105A Larkin
John G. Jr., carpenter, r. 2105A Larkin
66 John M., with The Realty Syndicate, r. 926 Hyde
Joseph, planer hand Pac. & S. F. Box Fac- tory, r. 91 California Av
= Joseph G., carpenter and builder, 1814 La- guna
66 Joseph P., foreman Charles E. Haseltine & Co., r. West Berkeley
Josephine, widow, r. 138 South Broderick
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Lalla R. Miss, teacher Moulder Primary School, r. 324 Golden Gate Av
Lathiel T., varieties, 1627 Devisadero
66 Leander B., clerk, r. 811 Mason
Levin J., clerk auditing, dept. Wells, Fargo & Co., r. Hotel St. Nicholas
WATSON & CO.
Electrohoise
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Office, 1004 MARKET STREET, Near Powell St. Telephone South 420.
UNITED STATES LAUNDRY ASS'N,
CANADIAN CLUB" WHISKY.
The age and genuineness of this whisky are guaranteed by the Excise Department of the Canadian Government, by certificate over the capsule of every bottle. WILLIAM WOLFF & CO., 329 Market St.
Chase Louise M. Mrs., r. 25 Laurel
" Malcolm, foreman James B. Chase & Co., r. 1518 Mason
Nellie Miss, r. 138 South Broderick
= Orville A., barber H. J. Harris, r. 102, 7th Chase Quincy A., president Kohler & Chase, 26- 30 O'Farrell, r. Oakland
Robert P., canvasser, r. 31 Essex
Sarah, widow, r. 420 McAllister
Silas A., cement worker, r. 43712 Fulton
Thomas M., foreman Edison Light and Power Co .. r. 231, 6th
Thomas De V., stevedore James B. Chase & Co., r. 1518 Mason
Thornton, superintendent agents Union Mutual Life Ins. Co. (Portland, Me.), 419 California, rooms 1-2
William D., chairmaker Heywood Bros. & Co., r. 239, 9th
William V., foreman James B. Chase & Co., r. 1520 Mason
Chase William W., president W. W. Chase Co., 1938 Market, r. 508 Capp
Winfield S., carpenter, r. 837 Castro
Chase W. W. Co. (incorporated), William W. Chase president, George W. Collins sec- retary, hay and grain, 1938 Market and 430,-5th
& Dyer (Charles H. Chase and William E. Dyer, barbers, 19 Mason
Chase. See Chace
CHASE'S NEW ENGLAND HOME BAKERY, G. W. Coleman pro- prietor, 1923 Fillmore nr Pine, tele- phone West 353
Chassagne Leon (E. A. Jaujou & Co.), r. 823 Union
Chassals William, carpenter, r. 38 McAllister Chateau Charles A., r. 20 Harrison Av
Chatelain Armand, stripper Wiegmann & Stuer- mer, r. 1121/2, 7th
Chatelet Claude, flesher Legallett-Hellwig Tan- ning Co., r. 6th Av South nr Railroad Av Chatellier Julie, domestic, 1300 Leavenworth
Chatfield Walter, clerk local freight office S. P. Co., r. 899 Pine
Chatham Bridget J., widow, r. 435 Fulton Diana, widow, r. cor Carolina and Mari- posa
Katie, tailoress, r. 435 Fulton
Mary M., dressmaker, r. 435 Fulton
William, carpenter and builder, 40 New Montgomery, r. cor Carolina and Mari- posa
Chatsworth House, Mrs. E. W. Ryan proprietor, 703 Sutter
Chattain Jean, r. 217 Francisco
Chatterson Harry, conductor, r. 435 Golden Gate Av
Chatterton John, gripman, r. 22 Blake
Chattman Beverly B., cook, r. San Jose Av nr Foote Av
CHAUCHE & BON
(Charles A. Bon), wholesale dealers California wines and proprietors Mont-Rouge vineyard, 695 Front Chauvel E nil. foundryman, r. 10 Scott Pl Chautauqua Assemblies of Pacific Coast, Rev. Thomas Filben superintendent, 1201 Tay- lor
Chavanette Joseph, molder, r. 2 Winter Lane " Marcel, pattern maker, r. 2 Winter Lane Chavaudra Albert, bartender A. Chevannier, r. 116 Geary
Chavier Joaquin, milker, r. 123 Oregon
Chebra Ohavai Sholem, J. Israelski secretary, B'nai B'rith Hall
Chebra Berith Shalom Society, 32 O'Farrell Tehillim Synagogue, Isaac Shepira presi- dent, S. R. Roberts secretary, 1036 Fol- som
Chebukar Michael, porter Neville & Co., r. 21 Glover
Chechi Antone, teamster Brizzolara & Son, r. Colombo Hotel
Check Joseph, fruits and vegetables, 808, 15th Cheeseman Moulton Mrs., widow, r. 1907 Pacific Av
Cheesewright James F., plasterer, r. 15th Av nr Clement
Cheesman Robert B., r. 237 Bartlett " William, laborer, r. 41 Clinton Cheesman. See Chessman
Cheetham Albert, painter, r. 182212 Mason
James, finisher William A. Schrock, 21 New Montgomery
66 James F., steward, r. 18221/2 Mason
= L. Mrs., millinery, r. 811 Van Ness Av Robert S., wood and coal, 216 Gough
Cheever C. B. Miss, real estate, r. 26 Essex
Frank, carpenter, r. 1520 Guerrero
= Moses R., mining, r. 3404 Clay
Silas G., manager Maple Leaf Publishing Co., office 12 Mills Bldg, 6th floor, r. 7 Fair Av
ACheever. See Chever
Cheffers Charles, ship carpenter, r. 16 Rincon Pl Charles Jr., ship carpenter, r. 16 Rincon Pl William, carpet cleaner, r. 16 Rincon Pl
Cheffins Ernest F., solicitor S. F. Gas Light Co., r. 1523 Bush
Cheignon Adolph, bookkeeper, r. 1120 Sutter Chelburg Andrew, shoemaker Charles Burling, r. 939, 17th
= Andrew, shoemaker H. Urbein, r. 707, 5th Av
Chelgren Andrew H., druggist Frederick B. Hulting, r, 570 Folsom
Cheli B. & Co. (Bernardo Cheli and Giuseppe La Ferrera), horseshoers, 520 Davis
Bernardo (B. Cheli & Co.), r. 4 Russell Peter, horseshoer, 619 Front, r. 331 Union
Chelini Americo, driver Milani & Co., r. 904 North Point
Emilio P., salesman S. Levy & Co., r. 1806 Stockton
Frank, fruits and vegetables, 301 Octavia
66 Giuseppe, hostler Pitto & Milani, r. 416 Pacific
Griffo & Co. (Joseph Chelini and Antonio Griffo), fruits and vegetables, 104, 4th Helen Miss, r. 65 Henry
66 John (Chelini, Son & Co.), r. 332, 6th
Joseph (Chelini, Griffo & Co. and Chelini, Son & Co.), r. 332, 6th
L. & Co. (Lazzaro Chelini), fruits and veg- etables, 1607 Polk
Lazzaro (L. Chelini & Co.), r. 1607 Polk
Narciso laborer D. Ghirardelli Co., r. 904 North Point
Pietro, r. 521 Green rear
Pietro, stableman Pitto & Milani, r. 416 Pacific
Chelini Son & Co. (Joseph and John Chelini and Domenico Griffo), produce, 322, 6th
" Tomaso, bartender Constantino Torre, r. 925 Montgomery
Chelsea House, Mrs. A. D. Turner proprietor, 409 Turk
Chemical Engine No. 1, S. F. Fire Dept., 142, 2d Chemical Engine No. 2, S. F. Fire Dept., 1425 Market
Chemical Engine No. 3, S. F. Fire Dept., 112 Jackson
Chemical Engine No. 4, S. F. Fire Dept., 634 Eddy
Chemical Engine No. 5, S. F. Fire Dept., 1804 Stockton
Chemical Engine No. 6, S. F. Fire Dept., 311, 6th Chemical Engine No. 7, S. F. Fire Dept., cor 16th and Albion Av
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Chemnitz Frederick W. A., clerk Tobbenboske & Co., r. 601 Howard
F. W. (Chemnitz & Rulffs), r. 921c Golden Gate Av
& Rulffs (F. W. Chemnitz and P. H. Rulffs), groceries, 601 Hayes
Chenery Leonard, with Allen & Lewis, r. 1312 Taylor
Cheney Ansel B., agent Schaw, Ingram, Batcher & Co., 109-111 Mission, r. 1006 Guerrero Ansel C., clerk A. B. Cheney, r. 1006 Guerrero Belle, Miss, cashier Davis & Marston, r. = Hotel St. Nicholas
B. W., messenger Bank of British Columbia, r. 1006 Guerrero
Chauncey J., real estate, r. 536, 23d
Daniel, waiter Philix Perron, r. 618 Green
George, clerk S. Randall & Co., r. 112 Hyde
66 George A., r. Hotel St. Nicholas
George K., teamster Lewis & Co., r. 1121 Mission
James W., teamster White Bros., r. 1704 Harrison
Jesse, r. 417 Kearny
Cheney May L., manager Cheney's Pacific Coast Bureau of Education, 300 Post, r. Berkeley
Cheney Warren, manager Cheney's Pacific Coast Bureau of Education, 300 Post, r. Berkeley
Cheney Wm. Fitch, physician and surgeon, 906 Polk, telephone East 7
" Zack D., soap dealer, r. 129 Cumberland Cheney. See Cheyne and Cheyney
CHENEY'S PACIFIC COAST
BUREAU OF EDUCATION, May L. and Warren Cheney managers, 300 Post. A reliable medium of communication between teachers and schools, families and colleges
Chenich Thomas, cook Damjanovich & Vuko- vich, r. 1322 Howard
Chenot Catherine, widow, r. 921 Valencia " Eugene E., r. 921 Valencia
Chenoweth, Edward, r. 329 Ellis
George B., copyist County Clerk's office, r. 807 Golden Gate Av
John A., carpenter and contractor, 213 Va- lencia
Wellington H., bartender, r. 505 Ellis
66 William H. (Chenoweth & Wilmot), r. Hotel Langham
66 & Wilmot (William H. Chenoweth and George Wilmot), liquors, SE cor Ellis and Mason
Cherblum Charles, seaman, r. 126 Oregon Chereux Eugenia Mrs., teacher music, 800 Fol- som
" Paul, teacher music, 800 Folsom
Cherokee Indian Hair Grower Co., David J. Davis manager, 1030 Market
Cherry Adelaide C. Miss, teacher Redding Primary School, r. 1304 Pine
Edward M., clerk Otto A. Weihe, r. 1304 Pine
John, capitalist, r. 33 Banks
66 Robert, painter Thomas Downing, r. Oak- land
Chervin Solomon, blacksmith, 1013 Harrison, r. 330B 7th
Chesebrough A. (Williams, Dimond & Co.), r. 2428 Jackson
' Henry C., secretary Puget Sound Lumber Co., and with Hanson & Co., 48 Market, r. Oakland
Cheshire A. D., president and manager Cali- fornia Undertaking Co., SW cor Geary and Stockton, r. 123 Stockton
CHESLEY CHARLES P.,
physician and surgeon, office and r. 754 Howard, office hours 12 m. to 3 p. m. and 6 to 8 p. m., telephone Main 5638
Chesley James G., cashier S. F. Chronicle, NE cor Kearny and Market, r. 207 Larkin Thomas C., r. 754 Howard
Chesney Andrew, carpenter, r. 8 Grant Alley
W. & J. SLOANE & CO., FURNITURE.
Complete Lines, Choicest Productions of Most Famous Factories.
641-647 Market St.
Chesney D., wholesale and retail dealer in foreign and domestic wines and liquors, 123, 6th, branch 113 Grant Av
David A., carpenter, r. 44 Oak
John, stevedore, r. 8 Grant Alley
John Jr., stair builder John McKee, r. 8 Grant Alley
Chessman Edward E., machinist, r. 11 Wool Chessman. See Cheesman
Chester Agnes M. Miss, typewriter, r. 626 Eddy Charles H., foreman marking room La Grande Laundry, r. 17081/2 Folsom
66 Edward H., bookkeeper W. E. Miles, r. Oakland
= Fred, teamster, r. 745 Minna
Frederick, salesman G. Verdier & Co., r. Oakland
Chester Henry, house mover and contractor, 1619 Mission
66 House, Mrs. M. Patterson proprietor, 1049 Market
66 John, teamster Kenny & McHugh, r. NE cor 10th Av and Fulton
66 Joseph, machinist Pac. Roll. Mill, r. 501 Napa
66 Joseph W., engineer, r. 753 Harrison
Lewis S., cook, r. 448 Jessie rear
Walter J., decorator, r. 5321/2, 24th
Chesworth Mary, widow, r. 1806 Filbert
Chetwood Hobert Rev., editor Pacific Church- man, 731 California
" John Jr., attorney at law, 212 Sansome, r. Oakland
Chevalier Annie, widow, proprietor Miramar Hotel, 703 Geary
" Bertha Mrs., chambermaid, 421, 4th
Chevalier Caroline Mme. (originally Mme. Brand), feather factory, ostrich feathers dyed, cleaned and curled, 4 Taylor Pl bet Taylor and Post
66 Clotilda, widow, r. 1012 Washington Edward, salesman, r. 1012 Washington
CHEVALIER F. & CO.
(George F. Chevalier), importers and dealers in wines and liquors, 9-15 Beale
Chevalier Florimond, bartender, r. 619 Pacific 66 Fortune, r. Palace Hotel
George F. (F. Chevalier & Co.), r. 1117B Taylor
Henri W., teamster, r. 1421 Ellis
Jacob, baker, r. 763 Howard
Rose D. Mrs., lodgings, 120, 6th
Chevannier Armand, liquors, 535 Dupont
Chevarier A. Mrs., r. 15 Hopeton Terrace
Chevassus Edward, paying teller London, Paris and American Bank and agent French Board of Underwriters, 1-3 Sansome, r. 2321 Scott
" Louis, porter, r. 931 Kearny
Chever Edward E., r. 5231/2 Haight @Chever. See Cheever
Chevesich Albert, machinist, r. 701 McAllister " Enrico, accountant French Savings and Loan Society, r. 701 McAllister
Ernest V., salesman Raphael Weill & Co., r. 811 Hayes
Henry, bookkeeper, r. 701 McAllister
Valentina, widow. r. 701 McAllister
Vincent, brass molder W. T. Garratt & Co., r. 3 Dawson Pl
Chevrin Herrick, teacher music, r. 1518 Broad- way
Marguerite Mrs., teacher music, r. 1518 Broadway
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Chew Benjamin F., driver Wells, Fargo & Co. Chewning William M., clerk auditing dept. Wells, Fargo & Co., r. 1900 Broadway
Chewte Frederick S., lineman Pac. Tel. & Tel. Co., r. 825 Mission
Cheyne Robert, cigars and tobacco, 140, 1st Cheyne. See Cheney
Cheyney Samuel W., mining engineer, 120 Sut- ter, room 50
Cheyrias August, compositor Le Franco-Cali- fornien, r. Oakland
Chiama Giuseppe, laborer Yosemite Flour Mills, r. 4781/2, 8th
Chiapa Manuel, laborer, r. 9 Hinckley Chiapini Julius (Ghiazza & Chiapini), r. 119, 3d Chiappa Vittorio E. (Boltaro & Chiappa), r. 407 Pacific
Chiappari Giovanni, r. 535 Greenwich
" Luigi, nursery, cor Wayland and Somerset Chiarini Dominick, laborer, r. 908 Sansome Luigi, peddler, r. 12 Bartol
Chiboust A., farmer, r. 814 Montgomery
Chicago and Alton Railroad, F. G. High general agent, 628 Market
and Erie Railroad Co., J. G. McCall gen- eral agent, 22 Montgomery
Chicago and Northwestern Railway Co., C. E. Bray general agent passenger dept., William H. Hamilton general agent freight dept., 2 New Montgomery under Palace Hotel, telephone Main 1778
Chicago Artificial Limb Co.
(Chicago), Irvin R. Fenner manager, manufacturers artificial limbs, 26 Geary
Chicago Brewery, 1420-1434 Pine
Chicago, Burlington and Quincy Railroad, W. D. Sanborn general agent, 32 Mont- gomery
Carpet Beating Works, George A. Barber proprietor, 1509 Market
Cider and Fruit Syrup Co., William J. Winterbottom manager, 241, 8th
CHICAGO CLOCK CO.,
A. S. Spence president and general manager, importers of clocks, lamps, rugs, lace curtains, silverware, paint- ings, furniture, carpets and house- hold specialties, 1622-1626 Market
CHICAGO CLOTHING CO.,
Hyams, Pauson & Co. successors to, 34-40 Kearny
Chicago Great Western Railway, Frank D. Myer Pacific Coast passenger agent, 9 Mills Bldg, 2d floor
66 Guaranty Fund Life Society, Solomon Ephraim general agent, 140 Phelan Bldg 66 Hardware Manufacturing Co., Frank E. Booth agent, 122 Davis
Chicago Hotel, Henry Raschen proprietor, 220- 224 Pacific
" House, John Adel proprietor, 612 Howard CHICAGO, MILWAUKEE AND ST. PAUL RAILWAY CO., C. L. Canfield general agent, 5 Montgomery
CHICAGO PAINT CO.,
Leonard A. Shadburne president, David W. Nourse manager, wall paper, paints, oils, glass and win- dow shades at lowest terms, 622 Larkin nr Ellis
CHICAGO, ROCK ISLAND AND
PACIFIC RAILWAY CO., Clinton Jones general agent passenger department, office 30 Montgomery, telephone Main 818, F. H. McCormick general agent freight department, office 228 Cali- fornia, telephone Main 91
Chicca Louis, teamster, r. 126 Pacific
Chichester Clarence H., treasurer C. D. Bunker & Co., 435 Battery, r. Golden Gate, Ala- meda Co.
" H. J. Jr., clerk C. D. Bunker & Co., r. Gol- den Gate, Alameda Co.
Chichizola A. & Sons (Antonio, John B. and Thomas J.), wholesale grocers, 316-318 Pacific
66 Antonio (A. Chichizola & Sons), r. 911 Union
66 Francisco, groceries and liquors, 1727 Leavenworth
John B. (A. Chichizola & Sons), r. 911 Union
66 Thomas J. (A. Chichizola & Sons), r. 911 Union
Chick Grace Miss, stenographer Fireman's Fund Ins. Co., r. Alameda
Harry E. (Morgan & Chick), r. 222 Diamond
John J., boots and shoes, 2508 Mission, r. 322, 25th
Sabra L. Mrs., r. 446 Bartlett
William D., clerk John J. Chick, r. 2508 Mission
William F., salesman H. Heckmann & Co., r. 2003 Taylor
Chickering, Thomas & Gregory and Gerstle & Sloss (William H. Chickering, Wil- liam Thomas, Warren Gregory, Marcus L. Gerstle and Marcus C. Sloss), attor- neys at law, 206 Sansome, rooms 29-34
William H. (Chickering, Thomas & Greg- ory and Gerstle & Sloss), r. Oakland
" & Sons piano agency, Benj. Curtaz & Son, 16-18 O'Farrell
Chico Flour Mills (Chico), Sperry Flour Co. proprietors, 134 Caiifornia
Chicou John, plumber and gasfitter, 1 Webb, r. Berkeley
Chidley Sydney, scenic artist Morosco's Grand Opera House, r. 122 Hill
Chief Engineer San Francisco Fire Depart- ment, office New City Hall, 1st floor
Chief of Police, office 4 New City Hall, 1st floor Chief Wharfinger, office Es East foot Clay Chielovich Elia, r. 2217 Fillmore
Chiesa Angelo, sausage mnfr, NE cor Mont- gomery and Broadway, r. 1024 Mont- gomery
Erminio, window cleaner, r. 425 Broad- way rear
66 Henry, waiter, r. 425 Broadway rear
Louis, marble polisher Joseph Musto & Son, r. 915 Battery
Chige Peter, clerk O'Brien & Spotorno, r. 738 Vallejo
Chignik Bay Packing Co., S. B. Peterson presi- dent, Frank B. Peterson secretary, 30-32 California
Child Charles O., coal dealer, r- 810 Fulton 66 Edward B., with Excelsior Wire Works, 751 Mission, r. 810 Fulton
66 Frank M. (Child & Haldin), r. 2222 Geary
George, r. 22, 5th
George R., traveling salesman J. A. Fol- ger & Co.
Gertrude L. Miss, artist, r. 810 Fulton Child Harry W., office 202 Sansome
Lois Miss, r. 349 Jessie
Ralph D., clerk Home and Phoenix Ins. Co., r. 810 Fulton
Wallace A., purser str Willamette Valley, r. 810 Fulton
" & Haldin (Frank M. Child and Martin Haldin), wood and coal, 1925 Bush Child. See Childs
Childers Mary J., widow, r. 118 Capp
" Robert, barber, 1500 Howard, r. 228, 11th Children Josephine, widow, r. 524 Stevenson rear Children's Day Homes, in charge of the Sisters of the Holy Family, 110 Hayes and 1413 Powell
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Children's Hall, 806 Sansome
Children's Home (Salvation Army), Ella Fisher matron, 328 Bryant
Children's Hospital and Home for Trained Nurses. See Hospital for Children and Training School for Nurses
Childress S. S. Prentiss, clerk forwarding dept. Wells, Fargo & Co., r. Oakland
" William A., sawyer, r. 940 Howard
Childs Alexander, r. 617 Minna
Andrew, warehouseman Overland Freight Transfer Co., r. 617 Minna
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Charles, ironer La Grande Laundry
Charles, porter, r. 529 Sacramento
Charles W., general agent, r. 1918 Polk
George, city agent The Liverpool and Lon- don and Globe Ins. Co., r. 222 Fair Oaks George A., collector Cal. Furniture Mfg. Co., r. Oakland
George E., watchmaker, r. 2515 Sacramento George E., distributor Sterling & Dunphy, r. Ocean View
Henry J., motorman Market St. Ry., r. Heyman Av nr California Av
H. W., r. Palace Hotel
James H., r. 617 Minna
= Kate B. Miss, teacher Denman Grammar School, r. 420 Ellis
May, widow, r. 617 Minna
Rufus H., cashier Grangers' Business
Assn., r. 222 Fair Oaks
Thomas, r. 20 Harriet
Thomas J., laborer, r. 613 Mission
Walter, deckhand tugboat Annie, r. Oak- land
66 Walter S., master mariner, 9 Mission, r. Oakland
W. H., r. 122 Oak
W. H., collector Studebaker Bros. Mfg. Co., r. Oakland
Childs. See Child
Chilean Consulate, Juan M. Luco consul gen- eral, 40 Montgomery Block
Chiles Jane F., widow, r. 326 Fell
Chilgren Andrew, druggist, r. 570 Folsom
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