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James W., cutter, r. 1305 Vallejo
66 John, carpenter, r. 54 St. Ann's Bldg
66 John M., butcher Poly, Heilbron & Co.
Mary, widow, lodgings, 142, 6th
Peter F., publisher, 89-92 Murphy Bldg, r. New York
R. B. H., salesman Holbrook, Merrill & Stetson, r. Alameda
= Richard H., agent New York Life Ins. Co. Robert G., salesman, r. 1724 Clay
Collier & Grant (Buckner K. Collier and Hugh Clifton Grant), attorneys at law, 14 Mc- Allister, rooms 12-13-14, telephone Jessie 581
Collier. See Collyer
Colligan Annie Miss, dressmaker, r. 1333 Vallejo Edwin, engineer Engine 2, r. 412 Bush
Francis, butcher, r. 1333 Vallejo
Mary Miss, dressmaker, r. 1333 Vallejo
Terence, engineer, r. 1333 Vallejo
66 Terence Jr., clerk, r. 1333 Vallejo
66 William, clerk, r. 1333 Vallejo
Colligan. See Culligan
Collin Donald A., carpenter, r. 25 Chattanooga Henry F., builder, r. 25 Chattanooga
66 Jeremiah, lithograph transferer, r. 81/2 Chat- tanooga
Collin. See Colen and Colin
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Collings Francis Mrs., widow, r. 28 Norfolk Collins Adeline L. Mrs. (Collins & Lyons), r. 1420 Masonic Av
A. F., commission merchant, r. Olympic Club
Albert, clerk auditing dept. Wells, Fargo & Co., r. 8081% McAllister
Albert L., clerk, r. 1417 Harrison
Albert, clerk Kohlberg, Strauss & Froh- man, r. 14 Hayes
Andrew C., salesman Western Furnishing Co., r. 834 Turk
Ann, widow, r. 425, 3d
Annie, widow, r. 277 Jessie
Annie, widow, r. 1523, 24th
Annie, domestic, 815 Oak
Arthur C .. physician, r. 3119 Mission
Austin W., laborer S. F. Gas Light Co., r. 2624 Larkin
Asa W., watchman, r. 627 Webster
B. Mrs., lodgings, 231/2, 6th
Bartholomew J., painter J. St. Denis & Co .. r. 107 Juniper
Belle, widow, r. 641 Golden Gate Av
Benjamin, pressman Frank Eastman & Co., r. 617 Bush
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Bernard, cigar maker Charles Harris, r. 231/2, 6th
Bessie, domestic, 2908 Jackson
B. G., r. 657 Folsom
Bridget, widow, r. 65212 Willow Av
66 Bridget Mrs., r. Our Lady's Home
Bridget Mrs., groceries, 6 Norton Pl
Brothers (Mortimer and John T.), dry goods, 115-117, 4th
C. Alfred, millwright, r. 2508 Bryant Av
Caroline, widow, r. 101/2 Rausch
Catherine Mrs., r. 530, 9th
Charles, fisherman, r. 3 Bartol
Charles A., marble polisher, r. 957 Market
Charles J., r. 631 Larkin
Charles J. Jr. (Collins & Co.), r. 631 Larkin Charles T., salesman United States Watch Co. r. 519 Douglass
Charles W., compositor, r. 308 Hayes
Christopher H., laborer, r. 2 Caroline
Coleman, r. 627 Webster
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Conway, laborer, r. 158 Solano
Conway, seaman, r. 3 Tehama
Cornelius C., clerk, r. 518, 3d
66 Daisy, r. 2 Wall PI
Daniel, clerk, r. 925 Harrison
= Daniel, cook Alms House
€ Daniel, groceries and liquors, 321 Clemen- tina
= Daniel, laborer, r. 14 Zoe
Daniel, laborer, r. 741 Tehama
Daniel, miner, r. 210 Washington
Daniel, varieties, 210, 24th
Daniel J., clerk John T. Collins, r. 1114 Bryant
David R., real estate, r. 15 Fulton
Delia, domestic, 1832 Bush
66 Dennis, r. 2012 Sycamore Av
Dennis, asst. superintendent Presidio and Ferries RR., r. 1910 Leavenworth
= Dennis, butcher, r. 6th Av South bet K and L
66 Dennis, laborer, r. 331/2 Gilbert
= Dennis, laborer, r. 515 Howard
66 Dennis B., r. 922 Pine
= Dennis P., cook Collins & Wheeland, r. 11291% Broadway
Edward, r. 6 Norton Pl
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Edward, bartender, r. 719, 21st
Edward, laborer, r. 1414 Harriet
66 Edward, laborer, r. 223 Langton rear
Collins Edward F., salesman United States Watch Co., r. 12181/2 Haight
Edward L., attorney at law, 35 Mills Bldg, 8th floor, r. Oakland
Ellen, domestic. 1236 O'Farrell
Ellery A., machinist, r. 2508 Bryant Av
Emma, widow, r. 1120 Mission
Frank, teamster, r. 366 Natoma
66 Frank, teamster Gross & Mullaney, r. 149, 9th
66 Franklin E., watchman, r. 491/2 Tehama
Frederick, r. 123, 23d
Frederick A., machinist, r. NW cor Ken- tucky and Solano
= Frederick R., draughtsman, r. 10101/2 Hyde
Frederick T., hatter, r. 10101/2 Hyde
George, drayman, r. 1016 Pacific
66 George, meterman, r. 10371% Market
George, policeman, r. 409 Dolores
George B., pictorial painter, r. 228 Hill
Collins George D., attorney at law, 21-22 Crocker Bldg. r. Alameda
George D., laborer S. P. Co., r. 530, 9th
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George E., clerk, r. 8081/2 McAllister
George H., expressman, 507 Front, r. 1016 Pacific
Collins George H., president Higgins & Col- lins, 22 Market, r. Oakland
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George W., designer, r. 3119 Mission
George W., secretary W. W. Chase & Co., 430, 5th, r. NE cor Guerrero and 21st
Hannah, widow, r. 15 Alta rear
Collins Harry, proprietor The Criterion, SE cor Stockton and O'Farrell, r. 518 Ellis
Harry J., bookkeeper George M. Wood & Co., r. 8081/2 McAllister
Henry, driver Thomas J. McGowan, r. 308, 8th
Henry, jeweler R. Bujannoff, r. 166 Clara
66 Henry, liquor dealer, r. 518 Ellis
66 Henry, waiter, r. 111 Perry
Henry C., clerk F. F. Meier, r. 1120 Mission
Henry C., contracting freight agent S. P. Co., 613 Market, r. 1411 Webster
Henry J., chief engineer str Point Arena, r. 7391% Guerrero
= Henry T. Mrs., dressmaking, 8081/2 McAllis- ter
66 Howard M., clerk, r. 204 Ellis
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Ida M. Miss, teacher music, r. 8081/2 Mc- Allister
60 Ira, porter Getz Bros. & Co., r. 959 Mission
66 James, r. 510, 21st
James, carpenter, r. 659 Minna
James, carpenter, r. 1654 Market
James, carpenter, r. cor Crescent and An- dover Avs
James, clerk, r. 558 Olive Av
James, iron worker, r. 1414 Harriet
James, laborer, r. 532 Mission
James, laborer, r. 741 Tehama
James, laborer, r. 749 Tehama
James, machine hand Sterling Furniture Co., r. 1908 San Carlos Av
James, special policeman, r. 1320 Steiner
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James, stone cutter. r. 1371% Langton
James, trimmer B. Grave Co., r. 81/2 Chat- tanooga
66 James C., r. 1829 Eddy
James C. B., asst. druggist S. F. Polyclin- ic, r. 30 Dore
James E., morocco presser, r. 7 Falmouth
James E., salesman Kane & Heaney, r. 308 Sutter
James F., brass finisher, r. 16211/2 Howard
James F., teamster, r. 323 Oak
.James H., iron worker, r. 16 Isis
James H., laborer, r. 331% Gilbert
James J., teamster, r. 357 Clementina
$6 James R., conductor Sutter St. Ry., r. 1311 Pine
Jane, widow, r. 923 Harrison
Jane, widow, r. 1437 Pacific
Jane Mrs., r. Old People's Home
Jean, theatrical performer, r. 605 Pine
66 Jennie Mrs., r. 915 Powell
Jeremiah, laborer, r. 1114 Bryant
Jeremiah F., trimmer Edison Light and Power Co., r. 10 Louisa
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Collins J. L. Mrs., r. 1122 Jackson John, r. 1191% Fell
= John, baker, r. 30 Dore
66 John, basket maker Weston Basket and Mfg. Co., r. 923 Harrison
66 John, blacksmith Market St. Ry., r. 411 Clipper
John, cellarman Cal. Wine Assn.
66 John, compositor Coast Seamen's Journal, r. 308 Hayes
John, gripman Market St. Ry., r. 323 Lyon John, hod carrier, r. 157 Dore rear
John, laborer, r. 3581/2 Clementina
66 John, laborer, r. 411 Clipper
John, laborer, r. 1126 Treat Av
John, laborer South S. F. Tannery, r. York nr Army
John, longshoreman, r. 332 Day
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John, machinist Marshutz & Cantrell, r. 3 Tehama
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John, marine engineer, r. 936 Powell
John, motorman. r. 1003 Minnesota
John, rope splicer John A. Roebling's Sons Co., r. 1609 Folsom
John, seaman, r. 214 Jackson
John, tanner, r. 410, 25th
John, workman U. S. Mint, r. 24 Hoffman
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John Rev., assistant rector St. Joseph's Church (R. C.), r. 214, 10th
John B., policeman, r. 244A 12th
John E., teamster, r. 27 Natoma
John H., gasfitter, r. 40212, 5th
John J., fireman Marshutz & Cantrell, r. 3 Tehama
John J., porter, r. 126 Castro
John L. (Casey & Collins), r. 39 Gilbert
John R., laborer, r. 15 Eureka
66 John T. (Collins Bros.), r. 1191% Fell
John T., groceries and liquors, 1114 Bryant John W., r. 15 Langton
Joseph, r. 1116 Vallejo
Joseph, elevator man 101 Sansome, r. 308, 8th
Joseph, elevator man. r. 925 Harrison
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Joseph, teamster Cal. Construction Co., r. 530, 17th
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Joseph B., book ruler H. S. Crocker Co., r. 16211/2 Howard
Joseph F., steam fitter, r. 16 Isis
Joseph J., traveling salesman Louis Sar- oni & Co., r. 202 Turk
Joseph V., clerk Station D postoffice, r. 326 Sanchez
Joseph V., fancy dry goods, 1901 Devisa- dero, r. 1903 Devisadero
Joseph W., agent Ashland Woolen Mills, 516-518 Market, r. 1721 Jones
Julia, widow, r. 1807A Howard
J. W., gripman Sutter St. Ry,, r. 1148 Sutter Collins K., president The S. H. Collins Co., 227 Kearny, r. 2512 Sacramento
Kate, widow, r. 515 Folsom
Kate Miss, r. Our Lady's Home
Kate Miss, dressmaker, r. 623 Howard
Kate Miss, telephone operator, r. 206 Eddy Kittie, domestic, 1238 Golden Gate Av
L. Miss, dressmaking, 122 Murphy Bldg Lena, widow, r. 10% Rausch
Lulu J. Miss, operator W. U. Tel. Co., r. 2917 Mission
Loring, clerk M. J. Brandenstein & Co., r. 1910 Leavenworth
Margaret Miss, dressmaking, 936 Powell Margaret B. Mrs., seamstress, r. 308, 8th
Mark H., bagmaker, r. 80812 McAllister
Martin J., shipliner, r. 308, 8th
Mary, widow, r. 12 Ford
Mary. widow, 3412 Diamond
Mary, widow, r. 321, 29th
Mary, widow, r. 419 Stevenson
Mary, widow, r. 532 Mission
Mary, widow, r. 1320 Steiner
Mary Mrs., r. 523 Golden Gate Av Mary Mrs., r. 617 Mission Mary, domestic, 2449 Howard
Matthew, liquors, r. 1418 Montgomery Michael, r. 18 Bonita
Michael, bartender John J. Lane, r. 4181% Fulton
W. W. MONTAGUE & CO. Mantels, Grates and Fireplace Trimmings
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Collins Michael, drayman Cal. Powder Wks, r. S s Baker bet Beach and Jefferson
Michael, engineer. r. 1010 Montgomery
= Michael, foreman, r. 1032 Noe
Michael, groceries and liquors, 1361 Folsom
Michael D., salesman J. J. O'Brien & Co., r. 325 Franklin
= Michael J., bartender Francis Lande, r. 2907 Baker
66 Miles, laborer, r. 4 Michigan
Mortimer (Collins Bros.), r. 609 Ellis
Nathan W. (C. A. Castner & Co.), r. 2519 McAllister
Nimrod D., driver Engine 14, r. 1008 Mc- Allister
Patrick, fireman, r. 123, 23d
Patrick, laborer, r. 512 Mission
= Patrick, laborer, r. 1229 Folsom
66 Patrick, salesman Joseph Enright, r. 1131 Howard
Patrick, ship carpenter, r. 73 Natoma 66
Patrick C., longshoreman, r. 512 Mission
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Patrick F., teamster, r. Schuyler nr Cort- land Av
Patrick H., master mariner, 9 Mission, r. 16E Stanly Pl
Patrick J., hostler James Fagen & Son, r. 27 Natoma
Peter, laborer, r. 331/2 Gilbert
Peter, master mariner, r. 314 Brannan
= Peter F., r. 16211% Howard
Peter Q., machinist, r. 515 Folsom
Richard, hackdriver T. Foley, r. 910 Filbert
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Richard, laborer, r. 3 Uranus
Richard, porter California Hotel, r. 13 Powell
Richard, ropemaker Washburn & Moen Mfg. Co., r. Alameda
Richard J., bricklayer, r. 1120A Treat Av
Richard M., r. 508 Capp
66 Richard R., r. 2917 Mission
66 Robert E., bartender F. Mann, r. Alameda Robert A., student, r. 1815 Eddy
Collins Robert U., secretary Hale and Norcross Silver Mining Co., 3 S. F. Stock Ex- change Bldg, r. 2502 Leavenworth
Robert V., jeweler Harry W. Tuckey, r. 523 Golden Gate Av
66 Rosalie, widow, r. 324, 19th
Samuel, car finisher, r. 690 Brannan
Samuel H., with The S. H Collins Co., r. 2512 Sacramento
Sarah Miss, dressmaking, 516 Van Ness Av Collins S. H. Co. The (incorporated), K. Collins president, Simon Reinstein vice-presi- dent, Henry Reinstein secretary, Harry Striem treasurer and manager, watches, jewelry, diamonds, optical goods and loan office, 227 Kearny
Sidney, bootblack, r. 619 Bush
66 Silas M. (Collins & Wheeland), r. 909 Broderick
T. Mrs., r. 515 Folsom
Theresa Miss, r. 231 Golden Gate Av
66 Thomas, r. 1148 Sutter
Thomas, boiler maker, r. 718 Howard
Thomas, cement worker, r. 81 Natoma
Thomas, driver Seegelken & Buckner, r. 935 Howard
Thomas, machinist, r. 226 Michigan
Thomas, melter Selby Smelting and Lead Co.
66 Thomas, blacksmith Market St. Ry., r. 3 Belvedere
Thomas E., supervisor deposit melting U. S. Mint, r. 525 Stevenson
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Collins Thomas F., butcher, r. Schuyler nr Cort- land Av
Thomas F., engineer, r. 28 Williamson
66 Thomas H., lamplighter S. F. Gas Light Co., r. 815 Laurel Av
Thomas J., packer Catton, Bell & Co., r. 558 Olive Av
Thomas W., with L. W. McGlauflin, r. 1815 Eddy
Timothy, r. St. Mary's Hospital
60 Timothy, laborer, r. 323 Oak
Timothy, marine fireman, r. 15 Hampton P1
Timothy, teamster, r. 742 Folsom
= Timothy, typecaster, r. 1928 Greenwich
Timothy H., r. 515 Folsom
Wade H., butcher, SE cor O'Farrell and Larkin, r. 627 Webster
Walter, porter Eugene G. Davis. r.1829 Eddy W. D., salesman Baker & Hamilton, r. Golden Gate
William, liquors, 635 Davis, r. 1714 Stockton
Williams, teamster Morris Windt, r. cor San Bruno Av and 26th
William, tinroofer, r. 277 Jessie
William D. (Eachus & Collins), r. 14 Mc- Allister
William F., wool scourer, r. 40212, 5th rear William H., bookkeeper U. S. Laundry Assn., r. 30 Fair Oaks
William J .. stableman J. P. Ferguson & Son, r. 134, 7th
66 William P., boilermaker, r. 2124 Howard
" William P., jointer Cal. Barrel Co., r. 530, 9th
William P., shipjoiner Union I. Wks, r. 16 Isis
William R., barber, r. 1111 Hyde
William T., plumber, r. 306 Green
66 William W .. engineer, r. 720 Lott
& Co. (Charles J. Collins Jr.), hatters, 1018 Market
& Lyons (Mrs. Adeline L. Collins and John Lyons), teamsters, Pier 11, Steuart
Collins & Wheeland (Silas M. Collins and Samuel Wheeland), wholesale and retail wines and liquors, 329 Montgomery and 511 California
Collins. See Collings
Collinson Joseph H., motorman Market St. Ry., r. 101/2 Farren Av
Walter M., clerk estate James G. Fair, r. 720 Broderick
Collis Austin W., r. 2614 Larkin
" Frank, gardener, 1150 California
Collischonn Philip, physician, 757 Folsom
Collison J. A. Mrs., widow, r. 917 Hayes
Collner James T., hoseman Engine 9, r. 11 Na- toma
John, compositor, r. 11 Natoma John Jr., teamster, r. 11 Natoma
Collom Leslie H. (MacEwen & Collom), 69 Flood Bldg
Mary A., widow, r. 29 Valley
Michael, clerk, r. 29 Valley
46 William J., clerk, r. 29 Valley
66 William N., printer MacEwen & Collom
Collonan William J., clerk The United Press
Collopy George E., finisher W. & J. Sloane & Co., r. 714A Clementina
James, bakery, 853 Bryant
Mary, widow, r. 714A Clementina
Richard, box maker. r. 714A Clementina
Collor Margaret, widow, groceries and liquors, 3417, 16th
Colludi Albert H., clerk H. Huddleston & Co., r. 3120 California
Collum Benjamin J., clerk Standard Shirt Fac- tory, r. 99 Powell Av
John, assistant O'Connor, Moffatt & Co., r. 99 Powell Av
Collum. See Cullum
Collver James E., clerk William H. Harrison, r. 119A Powell
Collyer. See Collier
Collymore Robert, bookkeeper, r. 16 Pond
Colman Abraham, merchant tailor, 775 Market, r. 1219 Eddy
Aimwell F., shipping clerk Am. Tobacco Co., r. 935 Golden Gate Av
August, clerk, r. 1403 Gough
Birdie E. Miss, bookkeeper, r. 915 Buchanan Colman Charles, importer and dealer fine hats, 130 Kearny, r. 1504 Post
Charles G., cutter A. Colman, r. 1219 Eddy
H., messenger J. J. O'Brien & Co., r. 935 Golden Gate Av
Hattie E. Miss, bookkeeper, r. 915 Buchanan
Herrman, stoves and tinware, 1306 Stock- ton, r. 1330 Stockton
Jerome, student, r. 309 Powell
Joseph, r. 8 Grant Av
Martin, liquors, 1702 Market. r. 221 Page
Morris, with Charles Colman, r. 309 Powell
Simon, shoemaker, r. 915 Buchanan
Colman. See Coleman, Kohlman and Kol- man
Colmann George, collector, r. 2338 Pine
" Rudolph, clerk Abraham Newmark, r. 1623 Eddy
Colmer Charles, painter, r. 12, 26th
Jacob F., teams'er Perry J. Smith, r. Munich nr Brazil Av .
Mary Mrs., nurse, r. 744 Ellis
Colmesnil George T., draughtsman, r. 1814 Bush
Mary A., widow, r. 1814 Bush
Colnon Edward L., president State Board of Harbor Commissioners, 10 California, r. 809 Haight
Coloboros Peter (Ragenovich & Coloboros), r. 1213 Powell
Cologria Emanuel, restaurant, 323, 3d
Colombat A. Mrs., fringe manufacturer, 113 O'Farrell, r. 1221 Greenwich
66 Henry, foreman A. Colombat, r. 1221 Green- wich
Colombel Charles, driver, r. 11 Redwood Court Colombet Cherubie Miss, artist, r. 12101/2, 23d Colombini Antonio, waiter, r. 1012 Montgomery
Giuseppe (Colombini & Romani), r. 635 Vallejo
Pietro, waiter, r. 1012 Montgomery
& Romani (G. Colombini and L. Romani), restaurant, 525 Sansome
Colombo Alex, cook, r. 24 Latona
Antone, liquors, r. 401 Octavia, r. 404 Fell
Giovanni, laborer, r. 1112 Kearny
66 Guillaume, r. 1112 Kearny
66 Hall, 625 Broadway
Hotel, Frank Fabris proprietor, 621 Broad- way
Joseph, laborer, r. 29 Hinckley
Colombo Leopoldo, proprietor American Furni- ture Co., 1127-1131 Market, r. Hotel St. Nicholas
M., master mariner, 9 Mission
Colombo Market, bet Front and Davis, Clark and Pacific
Market Hotel, 110 Pacific
Mary, widow, r. 3 Gaven
Mary Mrs., dressmaker, r. 102234 Jackson
Nicola (Baraco & Colombo), r. 176 Vande- water
Colon Charles bartender Allais & Bodin, r. 522 Pine
John H., policeman, r. 1921 Mason
Joseph, bootblack, 429 Montgomery Av., r. 13 Union Pl
Colongue M., tanner, r. 617 Pacific
Colonial The, Mrs. S. B. Johnson proprietor, SE cor Pine and Jones
Colosseum Liquor Saloon, Kayser & Mayer pro- prietors, 910 Market
Colpe Charles H., druggist Baldwin & Baxter, r. New Western Hotel
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THE most centrally located, handsomest, best equipped, largest stage and safest of any theatre in the city. Open the year round, Sunday evenings included, and Saturday matinees. The cosiest place of amusement on the Pacific Coast. Within reach of every car line.
DIAGRAM OF THE FIRST FLOOR
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SOCIETIES, CLUBS AND PRIVATE PARTIES
CAN RENT THE
COLUMBIA
THEATRE
AT REASONABLE RATES FOR REHEARSALS AND PERFORMANCES WHEN NOT OTHERWISE OCCUPIED
SPECIAL SCENERY GOTTEN UP AND PAINTED TO ORDER BY EXPERT ARTISTS
THE MOST COMPLETE AND PERFECT LIVING PICTURE " PARAPHERNALIA TO RENT
TELEPHONE BUSH 1
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K 64 62 60 58 57 |59 6 1 63 K
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65 67 69 71 73 7577
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MAGIC LANTERNS
- AND - ACCESSORIES.
T. P. ANDREWS, 109 Montgomery St.
COL
CROCKER-LANGLEY DIRECTORY.
COL 425
Colquhoun Robert D., asst. librarian Mechanics Institute, r. 1830 Bush
Colquist Adolph, tailor r. 1459 Castro Colson Edward A., r. Old People's Home " Tobina Mrs., r. Old People's Home Colson. See Coulson
Coldstrup John F., master mariner, r. 1201 Ne- braska
Colt J. B. & Co. (New York), manufacturers optical lanterns, focusing electric lamps, etc., George Breck manager, 131 Post
Colt's Patent Fire Arms Manufacturing Co. (Hartford, Conn.), I. R. D. Grubb, Pacific Coast agent, manufacturers military and sporting firearms, 517-519 Market
Coltelli Angelo Rev., S. J., professor St. Igna- tius College
Colter Edward J., carrier postoffice, r. 2316 Pine E. G., brakeman J. W. Ferris, r. 1 Rivoli Av Eliza, widow, r. 2322 Pine
Hilda, laundress, The (Lick) Old Ladies' Home
66 John N., deputy Assessor, r. 2322 Pine Mary Miss, laundress, r. 2121/2 Perry
Peter J., compositor, r. 306 Valencia
66 William T., carpenter, r. 2322 Pine
Colter. See Coulter.
Colthrop Robert, janitor Simpson & Millar, r. 370 Natoma
Coltis Hugh, car cleaner, r. 321% Zoe
Coltman Willliam, teamster, r. 641 Minna
Colton Alric O., attorney at law, 12 Mills Bldg, 6th floor, r. 221712 Pine
Charles, artist, r. 124, 6th
Chester F. Mrs., widow, r. 1817 Green
Colton Dental Association, Dr. Charles W. Decker. 6, 8 and 10 Phelan Bldg
COLTON DENTAL ASSOCIATION
Phelan Bldg., Rooms 6, 8 and 10. (Entrance 806 Market.)
Positively Extract
Gas Specialists. Teeth without Pain. The only office that makes and gives the cele- brated "Colton Gas." Established in 1863. Over 40,000 references. Also perform all operations in Dentistry. DR. CHARLES W. DECKER.
Colton Franklin D. Mrs., widow, r. 22171/2 Pine = Franklin L., r. 221712 Pine
House, Mrs. Dora Vestey proprietor, 4481/2, 3d
James, plumber, r. 137 Dore
16 Lena W. Miss, teacher Sherman Primary School, r. 1817 Green
Louis, printer Goodman-Levison Co., r. 722 Green
William, r. 261/2 Dore rear
William, bartender, r. 1525 Turk
Columbia Bicycle Riding Academy, Guy S. Dyer manager, 1966-1974 Page
Building and Loan Association, Dennery & Gunzburger secretaries, 214 Pine, room 3
" Cloak and Suit House, Herman Shemanski proprietor, 1022 Market
Columbia Coffee and Spice Co., Houser, Levy & Co. proprietors, 112-114 Front
Dairy, George H. Pippy proprietor, 719 Linden Av
Foundry, Reese Llewellyn proprietor, W s Sansome bet Greenwich and Lombard
Gold and Silver Mining Co., 214 Pine
Columbia Grammar School, Mrs. Lizzie K. Burke principal, Es Florida bet 25th and 26th
Hotel, 714 Bryant
House, Frederick D. Petri proprietor, 18; 1st House, Harry Hansen proprietor, 17 Vallejo Loan and Collateral Office (incorporated), Louis Van Vliet manager, 9 Grant Av
Columbia Manufacturing Co., Houser, Levy & Co. proprietors, 112-114 Front
" Marble Co. The (W. D. Bannister, D. Hear- field and William Grant) quarries Col- umbia, Tuolumne Co., works 347 Brannan, office 305 Sacramento
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