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Livery and Feed Stable connected with the House.
All the celebrated brands of WINES, LIQUORS and CIGARS at the Bar.
BRIONES VALLEY. (See Martinez.)
BYRON.
A Post, Express and Telegraph Office, 13 miles from Antioch.
Andrews James, farmer Armstrong John S., farmer, 160 acres Barnes Alexander, farmer, 160 acres
Berlinger Matt, farmer, 400 acres
Borger F. S., farmer
Brackett George, blacksmith and wagonmaker
Brown John, farmer, 158 acres Bryant Warren, farmer
Burdowick Peter, farmer, 320 acres
BYRON AGRICULTURAL WORKS, P. H. Mc Vicar pro- prietor
BYRON HOTEL, F. M. Hol- way proprietor
BYRON SPRINGS HOTEL, W. G. French proprietor
Carlton Thomas, farmer Carter George W. T., farmer, 80 acres
CASSELMAN W. J., agent Wells, Fargo & Co. and C. P. R. R.
Caswell Daniel T., farmer, 152 acres
Chase Chauncey, farmer Chilson B. A., bee raiser Chilson Lucius A., farmer, 150 acres
Chilson Williard M., farmer
Cople George, farmer Cowan William, farmer
Crawford Samuel, farmer, 160 + acres
Creighton William, farmer, 80 acres
De Bast John E., machinist Doherty William K., physician Dohrs Henry C., farmer, 948 acres
Durkin John M., liquor saloon Eastcott John, farmer. 160 acres Egan Thomas, farmer, 112 acres Egan Michael, farmer, 160 acres Eves John, farmer
Fabian E. (Fabian & Co.)
Fabian & Co. (E. Fabian, L. Leyinsky and M. Grunauer) general merchandise
Feeley Dennis, farmer, 160 acres FRENCH N. G., proprietor Byron Springs Hotel Gilbert Joseph A., painter Glass John S., sheepraiser, 240 acres Goodrich L. C., farmer, 70 acres Gregg George W., clerk Byron Springs Hotel
JAMES L. KING, 308 California St., S. F.
Trade Marks and Passports pro- cured. Depositions taken.
HENLEY'S TRY
CELERY, BEEF AND IRON
DYNAMITE or GIANT POWDER,
THE ONLY RELIABLE. Bandmanu, Nielsen & Co., General Agents.
BRASS and NICKEL PLATED FENDERS AND FIRE IRONS. Open Fire-Place Trimmings a specialty. 309, 311, 313, 315 and 317 Market Street, San Francisco.
W. W. MONTAGUE & CO.
794 CONTRA COSTA COUNTY-BYRON.
Griffith George, engineer Byron Springs Hotel
Grover M. M., farmer, 2 acres Grover William T., farmer, 160 acres Grunaner M. (Fabian & Co.) Hauser Adam H., shoemaker, 80 acres
Heitmann Chris., driver Byron Springs Hotel
HOLWAY F. M., proprietor Byron Hotel and liquor sa- loon
Huey Isaac, farmer
Hungerford Frank M., farmer Huston R. G., farmer, 115 acres Jaquillard Samuel, bartender with F. M. Holway
JAQUILLARD THEO., black- sınith
Johnson Joseph W., farmer
Johnson M. B., farmer, 160 acres Johnston A. G., clerk William H. Johnston
JOHNSTON WILLIAM H., postmaster, general merchan- dise and district clerk ( Hot Springs) Keep Robert W., teamster Krumland George, farmer
Langstadter I. S., bookkeeper with Fabian & Co.
Lemoin Reuben E., farmer Levinsky L. (Fabian & Co.) Livingston Henry, farmer, 80 acres
McEntire W. J., farmer
McVICAR P. H., proprietor Byron Agricultural Works Moore John, farmer
Moore Thomas, bartender with Herman Peers
Nelson B., farmer, 158 acres Netherton John S., 158 acres Nickerson E. A., farmer, 160 acres
Nixon Alfred, restaurant
Peers Charles, liquor saloon Peers Herman, liquor saloon
Peterman N., farmer, 260 acres Plumley Alonzo, farmer, 160 acres Porter Andrew, farmer, 160 acres
Preston C. J., farmer, 312 acres Preston Francis M., farmer
Richardson A., farmer, 680 acres
Sanders Warren, farmer Sanderson John, farmer, 80 acres
Severn Silas, liquor saloon Severn Silas Jr., bartender with S. Severn
Schilling Henry, clerk with Fa- bian & Co.
Smith John, laborer
Sprawl John, farmer, 160 acres Steele Archibald, laborer
Stone Warren W., farmer, 160 acres
Swift Peter, farmer
Swift Philip, farmer, 160 acres Taylor A. T., farmer, 312 acres Taylor A. V., farmer, 160 acres Taylor Volney, farmer, 318
acres Wallace Robert, farmer, 160 acres
Wallace Robert Jr., farmer Webber B. R., farmer
WELLS, FARGO & CO'S EX- PRESS, W. J. Casselman agent
Wright Orlando, farmer, 139 acres
Winkler William, blacksmith with Theodore Jaquillard
Wilder W.R., farmer, 154 acres Walkening Annie Mrs.
Wills S. M., District Clerk, Ex- celsior
Wright H., farmer, 160 acres
W.W. MONTAGUE & CO.,
manufacturers of TINWARE. 309, 311, 313, 315 and 317 Market St., S. F.
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ST. DAVID'S. 190 ROOMS.
715 HOWARD STREET, near Third, San Francisco. No Cleaner or Better Furnished Rooms lu the city.
CONTRA COSTA COUNTY-BYRON SPRINGS-CLAYTON. 795
BYRON AGRICULTURAL WORKS,
P. H. McVICAR, Proprietor,
BYRON, CAL.
CARRIAGE, WAGON AND General Blacksmith.
The Repairing of Agricultural Implements a Specialty.
BYRON HOTEL, TWO MILES FROM BYRON'S HOT SPRINGS, CONTRA COSTA COUNTY.
Table Supplied with the Best in the Market. Board from $1 25 to $1 50 per Day. Board and Lodging, $6 to $8 per Week. F. M. HOLWAY, Proprietor,
BYRON MINERAL SPRINGS.
(N. G. French proprietor.) These wonderful and now celebrated springs are unequaled in their perma- nent curative properties, and are sit- uated about 21/2 miles from Ryron Railroad Station. The hotel accom- modations are first-class, and com- prise elegant rooms, single and en suite, a bountiful table is spread and the dining room is unexceptionable. The hotel stage meets all trains.
BYRON SPRINGS. (See Byron.)
CARBONDALE. (See Nortonville.)
CLAYTON.
A Post and Express Office, 12 miles southeast of Martinez.
Ackerman Jacob, miner Atkins William, farmer, 160 acres
Barbour Freeman, farmer
Barclay Paul R., lumberman Bendixon Jacob, farmer
Blocking George, farmer, 45 acres Bollman D. M., farmer, 144 acres
Banner Joseph, farmer
Boyle Patrick, farmer
Bradley A. S., photographer
Briggs Elijalı, farmer, 160 acres Brown David O., farmer, 69 acres Carpenter A. M., farmer Carpenter Daniel S., County Tax Collector
JAMES L. KING,
NOTARY PUBLIC and COMMISSIONER OF DEEDS, 308 California St., San Francisco.
HENLEY'S TRY
CELERY, BEEF AND IRON 1 I
·
agents for Winthrop and Newport Ranges.
WESTLAKE STOVE CO., 294-296 Main Street, Stockton.
796 CONTRA COSTA COUNTY-CLAYTON.
Chapman G. O., farmer, 174 acres Clayton Charles J., farmer, 689 acres
CLAYTON HOTEL, John Con- die proprietor Collins John S., farmer
CONDIE JOHN, proprietor Clayton Hotel
Crandall Albert, farmer
Crandall Thomas J., laborer CURRY JAMES R., livery, and feed stable
Davis David, farmer, 160 acres Deasy Daniel, farmer, 220 acres De Martini Paul, wine grower Donner Hiram, farmer
Donner John, farmer, 325 acres Duncan John O. H., farmer
Donner Jonathan, farmer
Duncan George R., farmer
Duncan John H. (Duncan Lobree)
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Duncan Thomas K., farmer Duncan & Lobree (John H. Duncan and Abraham Lobree) liquor saloon
Easthan L. M., mariner
Edwards Louis, farmer Frank Fred., farmer
Glushing Peter H., farmer, 80 acres Hansen Peter R., farmer, 200 acres
Hastie Robert, farmer and Jus- tice of the Peace, 10 acres Hawes William, farmer, 480 a Hebeis Nicholas, farmer, 3 acres Howard Harry, sign and carri- age painter
Hunt T. L., farmer, 170 acres Jones William R., farmer Kirkwood Nicholas, farmer, 252 acres Kirkwood William, farmer Kirkwood William A., teacher Lewis Robert, capitalist, 6 acres
Llewellyn J. D., farmer, 181 acres
Lobree Abraham (Duncan Lobree)
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Lobree Philip, clerk with Chas. Rhine
Marsh Joshua, 160 acres Martin Lawrence, laborer Martindale William, farmer, 41 acres
McDonald H., farmer, 80 acres McGuire J.P., farmer, 128 acres Morgan Jeremiah, farmer
Morgan Joseph H., farmer
Meredith William, farmer, 144 acres
Norman A., District Clerk, Mor- gan Territory, and farmer O'Neil Charles E., farmer, 40 acres
Pickerel Alex., farmer
Polley Henry, farmer, 160 acres Powell C. D., farmer
Pratt Alexis L., school teacher
Rawson H., farmer, 5 acres
Reinhart J., shoemaker
Rheem Jacob, farmer
RHINE CHARLES, general merchandise, postmaster, and District Clerk Mount Diablo, 838 acres
Riley James, farmer
Roach John, farmer, 160 acres Robertson George, laborer
Robrecht Frank, teamster Ruscher Joseph, brewery
Russelman F., farmer, 160 acres Sappington Pius, farmer, 160 acres
Schwartz George H., hotel
Schwedersky George, clerk with Charles Rhine
Stranahan R. F., farmer, 23 acres
Strong J. H. Rev., preacher Tarwater Gabriel, farmer, 320 acres
SUCTION AND FORCE, for Hand, Wind-Mill and Power, all sizes. 309, 311, 313, 315 and 317 MARKET STREET, San Francisco.
W. W. MONTAGUE & CO. PUMPS,
W. W. MONTAGUE & CO.,
importers of IRON PIPE. 309, 311, 313, 315 and 317 Market S1., S. F.
W. D. LAWTON & CO., Manufacturers cf WHITE and CHEVIOT
SHIRTS, 608 Market St., S.F.
CONTRA COSTA COUNTY-CLAYTON-CONCORD. 797
Terry G., vineyardist Trate Henry, blacksmith and wagonmaker Wakefield William C., farmer
Ward Matthew, farmer, 240 acres Weber John H., farmer, 240 acres
CLAYTON HOTEL,
CLAYTON. CAL.,
JOHN CONDIE, - - Proprietor.
Picnic Parties and others visiting Mt. Diablo (six miles distant by good trail), Mitchell Canyon, and other places of interest, the routes of which are through Clayton, will find complete accommo- dation here. Stages from Martinez boat and from Oakland connect with Clayton. For picturesque- ness, scenery and salubrity of clime, this neigh- borhood cannot be excelled in the State.
The Bar is supplied with the best quality of Wines, Liquors and Cigars. The Table is supplied with all the delicacies of the season.
Livery, Feed and Sale Stable,
JAMES CURRY, Proprietor, CLAYTON, CAL.
Buggies, Carriages and Saddle Horses Promptly furnished, at Low Rates. Horses Boarded by the Day, Week or Month.
CONCORD.
A Post, Express and Telegraph Office, 7 miles from Martinez.
Aeta Juan De D., farmer, and carpenter Anallanes A., farmer
Anallanes J. M., farmer
Anallanes William, laborer
Anderson Alfred, farmer, 80 a Andrews J., District Clerk Bay Point
Arden J. H. Rev., pastor Santa Guadalupe Roman Catholic Church, 168 acres
Baber Otis, laborer BACON S., postmaster, notary public, and general mdse Bailey Charles H. (Haslett & Bailey) Bailey J. A., 160 acres
Baker Sullivan S., farmer
Bana Francesca, laborer Beebe B. F., County Supervi- sor and capitalist Bello John A., farmer
Bente Charles, wagonmaker Bente Henry, farmer
Bernal Thomas, harnessmaker with R. Bolognesi
JAMES L. KING, NOTARY PUBLIC, 308 California St., S. F.
HENLEY'S TRY
CELERY, BEEF AND IRON.
THE GIANT POWDER COMPANY.
Bandmann, Nielsen & Co., Gen'l Agents.
MARKET ST., 309, 311, 313, 315 and 317 SAN FRANCISCO.
MANUFACTURERS
FRENCH RANGES.
STOVES and RANGES.
IMPORTERS
W. W. MONTAGUE & CO.,
798 CONTRA COSTA COUNTY-CONCORD.
Bettencourt J. G., laborer Bettencourt J. S., laborer
Bevert William L., laborer
Bisso Louis, gardener
Black Mathias, warehouse
BLACKMAR J. Q., agent S.
Blum & Co.'s Bay Point Ware- Coots James, thresher
house, real estate and insur- Costa Jose, farmer ance agent
Bloching George, farmer
Bollmann Diedrick M., farmer
Bollmann Henry G., farmer
Bolognesi Raffaello, harness and saddlery
Bott Henry W. (Nottingham & Bott)
Bowman William, farmer
Bragdon E., physician
Brawand John (Mahoney & Bra- wand
Brazil Joseph, laborer
Breckenridge M. N., tinsmith
Brewen Charles W., blacksmith
BRIONES C., proprietor Evreka Saloon
Brown C. L., farmer, 160 acres
Brown William L. (Nichols & Brown
Bube B. F., wheelwright, 2 acres Burke John J., harness and sad- dlery
Cantua Julian, farmer, 100 acres Cantua Thomas, farmer
CAVANAGH JAMES (Mur- phy & Cavanagh) 130 acres Cavanagh Jno., farmer, 303 acres
Cavanagh William, farmer Cavin William, farmer, 308 acres Chapman Charles, liquor saloon Charles F. E., carpenter
Carpenter William, with M. N. Breckenridge Clark B. S., horsetrainer
Clicar William, 200 acres Colin Isaac, barber
Concord Hook and Ladder Co. No. 1, H. J. Nelson foreman
Concord Hotel, Philip Klein proprietor
CONCORD MEAT MARKET, J. H. Keller proprietor CONCORD SUN, THE (week- ly) Solomon Farjeon propr
Cunningham Daniel, farmer, 1161 acres
Cunningham James B., clerk with Murphy & Cavanagh
Dedovich Steve, laborer
Denkinger Norbert, farmer
Detlor John V.
Donner Jonathan, farmer, 160 acres
Dows H. J., farmer, 106 acres
Duarte M. J., farmer, 60 acres Enos John, farmer
Esparcia John P., farmer
EUREKA SALOON, C. Brio- nes proprietor
FARGEON SOLOMON, editor and proprietor The Concord Sun
Fatoda L. J., laborer
Fayron S., printer
Fedderson Henry, farmer
Feria Antone S., farmer, 153 a
Fisher Jos., farmer
Foote A. L., farmer
Freitas Antone E., farmer
Galindo A. J., farmer
Galindo Antonio, farmer
Galindo Augustin, farmer
Galindo Juan C., farmer
Galindo Jose, farmer Garcia James, laborer
Garcia John, farmer, 238 acres
Gats Charles, cigarmaker
Gehringer Andrew, farmer
George Manuel O., farmer, 320 acres Glavin John, farmer GOLLER HENRY M., boot and shoemaker
W. W. MONTAGUE & CO.,
importers of SHEET IRON. 309, 311, 313, 315 and 317 Market $1., S. F.
E. C. HUGHES, PRINTING AND BINDING.
511 SANSOME St .. San Francisco. Fine Mercantile Printing.
CONTRA COSTA COUNTY-CONCORD. 799
Goodale Justin M., general mer- chandise Greer J. B., farmer
Green William O., farmer
Guy J. W., undertaker and car- penter Hall Robert H., gardener Haslett Samuel ( Haslett &
Bailey)
Haslett & Bailey (Samuel Has- lett and Charles H. Bailey) proprietors Seal Bluff Ware- houses
Hayes Montgomery, farmer
Hebeis Nicholas, farmer
Hernandez J., laborer
Higuera Fernando L., clerk with Charles Navis
Higuera Thos. F., farmer
Holdren James, butcher with J. H. Keller Ingram Henry, druggist
IVORY A. A., proprietor Mt. Diablo Hotel
Ivory L. L., farmer
Jaquith Edw. J., wagonmaker Julio Antonio, shoemaker
KABLE THOS., wellborer
Keerins Matt., farmer
KELLER J. H., proprietor Con- cord Meat Market
Kennerly Jas., farmer, 83 acres Klein Philip, proprietor Con- cord Hotel
LAMBERT JOHN, bakery and coffee saloon
Lasell L. M., merchant, 265 acres
Lewis Charles H., farmer
Lewis Richard, farmer
Lewis William D. , liquor saloon Loring Hattie Mrs., milliner and dressmaker Loring Henry, laborer Ludering E., farmer, 160 acres Mahoney Bernard (Mahoney & Brawand)
Mahoney & Brawand (Bernard Mahoney and John Brawand) livery, boarding, sale and feed stables
Manning M. W., farmer, 167 a Mansilbo J. S., farmer, 185 acres Manuel Frank, farmer
Manzer L. M., farmer
Markey P. H., farmer
Mascarich George, farmer
Materson Daniel, farmer, 185 acres Matheson D., District Clerk Lime Quarry Matthews J. H., farmer
McAvoy Oliver, farmer, 313 acres
McCargor Herman, farmer
McCarger James, thresher McCarger Philander, farmer
McClellan Charles, farmer, 100 acres
McKean Joseph, farmer
Mitchell Andrew J., farmer Mitchell John T., farmer
Monge Alfred, laborer
Monge C. A., laborer
MT. DIABLO HOTEL, A. A. Ivory proprietor
Moreno L. F., harnessmaker with R. Bolognesi
Morgan Josiah E., farmer
MURPHY BERNARD J. (Murphy & Cavanagh) and agent Wells, Fargo & Co.
Murphy J. W .. farmer
MURPHY & CAVANAGH (Bernard J. Murphy and Jas. Cavanagh) general merchan- dise, drygoods and notions Navis Charles, groceries Nelson Henry J., carpenter
Nelson H. J. Mrs., millinery and fancy goods Neustadter Bernard, general merchandise Nichols Seth (Nichols & Brown)
JAMES L. KING,
NOTARY PUBLIC and COMMISSIONER OF DEEDS, 308 California St., San Francisco.
HENLEY'S TRY
CELERY, BEEF AND IRON
· Westlake Stove Co.,
294-296 Main Street, STOCKTON.
Importers of Stoves and Ranges.
Importers and Dealers in ENGLISH and AMERICAN TILE, Encaustic, Glazed and Plain. 309, 311, 313, 315 and 317 Market Street, San Francisco.
W. W. MONTAGUE & CO.,
800 CONTRA COSTA COUNTY-CONCORD.
NICHOLS & BROWN (Seth
Nichols and Win. L. Brown) livery stable
Nolte William, butcher with J. H. Keller
Norden Stephen J., carpenter Nottingham M. F. (Nottingham & Bott)
Nottingham & Bott (M. F. Not- tingham and Henry W. Bott) blacksmiths and wagonmakers
O'Hara James, farmer, 320 acres O'Hara John, farmer, 159 acres
O'Hara Henry Jr., farmer, 149 acres
Pacheco B., farmer
Pacheco Frank J., blacksmith
Pacheco Salvador, farmer, 134 acres
Pacheco Y. F., 160 acres
Palmer A. P., farmer, 68 acres
Parker Charles W., farmer
Parkison Thomas, farmer, 326 acres Paul A. A., farmer, 156 acres Perez Bertola, farmer Perez Francisco, groceries and liquors Phillippi George, farmer
Praneberg C. J., farmer, 658 acres Reif Charles, liquor saloon Reis Nicholas, bartender with J. F. Sheehan Rhine Jacob, liquor saloon Rodgers Cornelius, laborer Rooney John, farmer, 160 acres Rose John J., farmer, 60 acres Rossi Augustine, vegetable gar- gener Sage Phillip, bartender Samuel John, farmer Santa Guadalupe Catholic Church, Rev. J. H. Arden pastor
Seal Bluff Warehouses, Haslett & Bailey proprietors Sharp Don, 115 acres
SHEEHAN JAMES F., wines, liquors and billiard hall
Sherman Manuel, farmer, 5 acres Sherman Van R., farmer, 19 acres
Shultz C., farmer
Silver Frank V., laborer
Smith Thomas, blacksmith with Nottingham & Bott
Smith W. B., farmer
Soto Francisco, farmer
Soto Peter, barber shop
Soto Presento M., clerk with S. Bacon Soto Silbario
Storms Samuel H., farmer Swart F. S., carpenter Tarwater John, butcher with J. H. Keller
Thompson Calvin, farmer, 154 acres
Thurber Alfred, teacher
Tierney John, laborer Tormey John, farmer, 333 acres Tormey Thomas P., farmer, 2114 acres
Tisher John, farmer
Tristram Samuel, farmer, 4 acres Valencia H. P., farmer, 160 acres Wright C. N., farmer, 695 acres
Webb Barnabus
WELLS, FARGO & CO'S EX- PRESS, Bernard J. Murphy agent
Wiechers John P., clerk Mount Diablo Hotel
Wilkinson William, farmer Wright R. H., farmer, 505 acres Young M. D., clerk with B. Neustadter
W. W. MONTAGUE & CO.,
importers of IRON PIPE. 309, 311, 313, 313 and 317 Market St .. S. 2
For CUFFS, COLLARS and SHIRTS go to
W. D. LAWTON & CO'S 608 Market Street, S. F.
CONTRA COSTA COUNTY-CORNWALL STATION-CROCKETT. 801
MT. DIABLO HOTEL, Concord Meat Market,
A. A. IVORY, Proprietor,
Concord, Contra Costa County, Cal.
BOARD AND LODGING
By the Day, Week or Month.
FIRST - CLASS ACCOMMODATIONS
For the Traveling Public at reasonable Rates.
J. H. KELLER, Propr.,
Concord, California
DEALER IN
Beef, Mutton, Pork, Veal, Sausages, Etc, Etc.
Families supplied Promptly at Lowest Rates. Highest market price paid for Cattle, Hogs and Sheep on foot.
CORNWALL STATION.
A Post and Express Office on the C. P. R. R.
Carter James, farmer Hanlon James, farmer McCloskey James, farmer McCloskey John B., farmer
CROCKETT.
A Post Office one mile from Vallejo Junction.
Axel James, helper Heald's Ag- ricultural Works
Baltz Henry W., carpenter Heald's Agricultural Works
Brown Oscar, carpenter Starr & Co's Flouring Mills Brown William, laborer Burr J., laborer
Buswell James M., bookkeeper with John L. Heald
Campbell Edwin, molder Heald's Agricultural Works
Carmer H. C., clerk Heald's Agricultural Works
Carr E. W., assistant superin- tendent Heald's Agricultural Works
Carter George E., cashier with Starr & Co. and District Clerk, Carquinez
Cook J. B., painter Heald's Ag- ricultural Works
BARNHISEL SAMUEL H., CROCKETT HOUSE, Frederick Voss proprietor
groceries and general mer- chandise
Berg O., laborer
Cushing H. A., machinist Heald's Agricultural Works
Berryman Charles, apprentice DALY P., wines and liquors Heald's Agricultural Works Denehy Jeremiah (Brew Blank M. H., laborer
Brew Timothy S. (Brew & DICKINSON W. J., liquor saloon Denehy)
BREW & DENEHY (Timothy
Echells William, superintendent Heald's Agricultural Works
S. Brew and Jeremiah Dene- Edwards Brothers (Hugh P., hy) liquor saloon
Brinzer George, draughtsman Heald's Agricultural Works
John, Thomas, David and Edward) meat market and farmers
Brown Daniel, foreman Starr & Edwards David(Edwards Broth- Co's Flouring Mills ers)
JAMES L. KING, NOTARY PUBLIC, 308 California St., S. F.
HENLEY'S TRY
CELERY, BEEF AND IRON.
& Denehy)
THE BEST FOR TREE AND STUMP BLAST- ING. Bandmann, Nielsen & Co., Gen'l Agents
Judson Powder, Improved,
802 CONTRA COSTA COUNTY -- CROCKETT.
Edwards Edward (Edwards Brothers)
Edwards Hugh P. (Edwards Brothers)
Edwards John (Edwards Broth- ers)
Edwards Thomas (Edwards Brothers)
Evans Harry, clerk with S. H. Barnhisel
Fletcher Edward, machinist, Heald's Agricultural Works Flood J., laborer
Foley Dennis, helper Heald's Agricultural Works
Gallagher J., laborer
Gardner Horace C., varieties
Gehrman Henry, blacksmith Heald's Agricultural Works George F., laborer
Glancy John, molder Heald's Agricultural Works
Hayes Michael A., melter
Heald's Agricultural works
HEALD'S AGRICULTURAL WORKS, John L. Heald pro- prietor
HEALD JOHN L., postmaster and proprietor Heald's Agri- cultural Works
Hellerman John, machinist Heald's Agricultural Works
Hodgkins G. M., engineer Heald's Agricultural Works Horn George, boilermaker Heald's Agricultural Works Hotchkiss M. B., machinist Heald's Agricultural Works Howard E. B., laborer
Johnson P., laborer
Keirnan Francis, boarding
Kelleher Daniel, helper Heald's Agricultural Works
Kelly Thomas, helper Heald's Agricultural Works
Knaus Frank T., machinist Heald's Agricultural Works
Langford Thomas, boilermaker Heald's Agricultural Works Laughlin Timothy, boilermaker Heald's Agricultural Works Lowry John, painter Heald's Agricultural Works
Lunney Stewart, apprentice
Heald's Agricultural Works Lyle Peter, with Starr & Co. McDonald Joseph, apprentice Heald's Agricultural Works McGuffick William, boilermaker Heald's Agricultural Works Meyers William, machinist
Heald's Agricultural Works Mitchell William, patternmaker Heald's Agricultural Works
Murray S., laborer
Narbett William, carpenter Heald's Agricultural Works Noble Emma Mrs.
Owens Harry, machinist Heald's Agricultural Works
Park William, machinist Heald's Agricultural Works Perrin William, carpenter Heald's Agricultural Works
Riley William, laborer
Rowan F., laborer
Rowan W., laborer
Rowe Philip, apprentice Heald's Agricultural Works
Soanes Harry, helper Heald's Agricultural Works
Soanes Joseph, molder Heald's Agricultural Works
Short W. G., laborer
STARR & CO., Flour Mill and Warehouses
Thomas John, watchman Heald's Agricultural Works
Thompson King, boilermaker Heald's Agricultural Works VOSS FREDERICK, proprietor Crockett House
Williams L. E., carpenter Heald's Agricultural Works
BRASS and NICKEL PLATED FENDERS AND FIRE IRONS. Open Fire-Place Trimmings a specialty. 309, 311, 313, 315 and 317 Market Street, San Francisco.
W. W. MONTAGUE & CO.
W. W. MONTAGUE & CO.,
MARBLEIZED MANTELS and FIRE GRATES, 309. 311, 313, 315 and 317 Market St .. S. F.
ST. DAVID'S. 190 ROOMS.
715 HOWARD ST., near Third, San Francisco. Price. per night, 50 cts, 75 cts and $1 ; per week from $2 upwards.
CONTRA COSTA COUNTY-DANVILLE. 803
DANVILLE.
A Post Office sixteen miles southeast of Martinez.
Antonio Thomas, farmer
Baldwin Elmer H., farmer
Baldwin R. O., farmer, and Dis- trict Clerk
Bean Lafayette, wagonmaker
Bell Matthew, farmer, 240 acres
Bell Robert, farmer
Benson Charles, liquor saloon
Bettencourt M. C., farmer
Boone J. O., farmer, 101 acres Boone Joel H., farmer
Boone Leon L., farmer
Brazil John, farmer Brazil Joseph, farmer
Brown John, farmer
Brownfield Robert W., farmer
Burton Henrique, farmer
Burton John, farmer
Castillo J. R., stockraiser, 160 acres
Chrisman John P., farmer, 530 acres
Christianson Morgan, farmer
Close James E., blacksmith and wagonmaker
Coates Felix G., farmer
Coates Lemuel A., farmer
Coates Nolan, farmer
Coates Wilson, farmer, 160 acres
Cohen D., clerk with M. Cohen
COHEN M., general merchan- dise, postmaster, and hotel- keeper
Conway John, general mer- chandise
Conway John Jr., clerk with John Conway
Cox W. W., farmer, 190 acres
Duran Martin, farmer
Eddy Douglas, farmer
Eddy Leonard, farmer, 320 acres
Elliott Mark, farmer, 712 acres Enos Joaquin, farmer Fairfield Martin, farmer
Fairfield M. M., farmer, 160 acres
Felis Urbano, farmer
Finley Harrison, farmer
Fitzgerald I. W., farmer, 157 acres Flournoy R., farmer
Flourney Thomas, farmer, 451 acres
Frates J. S., farmer
Gould Charles G., farmer, 81 acres
Griffin Cornelius, laborer
Halverson John E., farmer
Hanna James, carpenter
Hanna William, farmer
Harris J. A., farmer
Harty John, laborer
Hemme William, farmer, 358 acres
Holeman George W., farmer
Howard C. E., farmer
Johnson James, farmer
Johnson William, farmer
Joseph Antonio J., farmer, 160 acres
Kitely John, farmer
Koch Christian, farmer, 146 acres
Labaru John L., farmer
Laboru Milton S., farmer
Lloyd William, farmer
Love Charles O., farmer
Matteson Frank, farmer, 160 acres McCauley Edward, farmer, 160 acres
McPherson D. R., farmer, 724 acres
Mcese Wm., farmer, 296 acres
Mendoza Eugene, farmer
Milne David, farmer, 47 acres
Murray William, farmer
Noone John, liquor saloon
JAMES L. KING, 308 California St., S. F.
Trade Marks and Passports pro- cured. Depositions taken.
HENLEY'S TRY
CELERY, BEEF AND IRON T 1
Westlake Stove Co.,
294-296 Main St., STOCKTON. Importers of Iron Pipe and Fittings.
SUCTION AND FORCE, for Hand, Wind-Mill and Power, all sizes. 309, 311, 313, 315 and 317 MARKET STREET, San Francisco.
W. W. MONTAGUE & CO. PUMPS,
S04 CONTRA COSTA COUNTY-DANVILLE-JUDSONVILLE.
Nora Frank, farmer, 160 acres Opdyke C. Mrs., farmer Peterson J. C., farmer, 232 acres Phelps Jeremiah R., stage- driver
Ramage S. F., farmer, and Dis- trict Clerk Green Valley
Ray William M., farmer Russell Isaac, farmer
Samuels J., laborer Scott Thomas, farmer
Seehorn Joseph M., farmer
Sherburne D. M., farmer Sherburne D. N., farmer, 807 acres
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