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Shuey Edward, farmer
Shuey J. A., farmer, 160 acres
Shuey J. W., farmer
Silva Jacinta, laborer, 160 acres Silver Joseph, farmer
Silver Manuel, farmer
Silver Frank, farmer
Simelas John, farmer, 240 acres Simpson W. M., farmer, 30 acres Smith Lawrence, farmer, 160 acres
St. Clare Arthur, farmer
Stack George, farmer, 60 acres
Stone Bruce W., farmer
Stone W. Z., farmer, 409 acres Stowell F., farmer
Symington Robt. S. Rev., cler- gyman Van Patten A. H., farmer, 329 acres
Vieda Jose S., farmer, 160 acres Waltham H. N., farmer, 320 acres
Wilcox Isaac, farmer Williams D. P., farmer, 280 acres
Wilmott Joseph D. Rev.
Wood Charles, District Clerk, Lycamore, and farmer, 734 acres
Wood George, farmer, 257 acres
Young Albert J., school teacher, 239 acres Zabel Julius, farmer, 157 acres
DEER VALLEY.
(See Brentwood.)
EDEN PLAIN.
(See Brentwood.)
EMPIRE.
(See Somersville.)
EXCELSIOR. (See Byron.)
GREEN VALLEY. (See Danville.)
HOT
SPRINGS.
(See Byron.)
IRON HOUSE.
(See Brentwood.)
JERSEY LANDING.
A Post Office on the San Joaquin River about 8 miles northeast of Antioch,
Harris N. R., District Clerk Wendt John, general merchan- dise
JUDSONVILLE. (See Somersville.)
W. W. MONTAGUE & CO.,
Importers of SHEET IRON. 309, 311, 313, 315 and 317 Market St., S. F.
W. D. LAWTON & CO.,
Manufacture Red and White Medicated Flannel Underwear to order. 608 Market St., S. F.
CONTRA COSTA COUNTY-LAFAYETTE. 805
LAFAYETTE. (See also Walnut Creek.)
A Post Office, about 14 miles northeast of Oakland.
Allen Albert, farmer
Allen Josiah, farmer, 193 acres
Arregado -, farmer
Avilla John, 160 acres
Bello John A., farmer
Bishop F. M., farmer, 80 acres
Bickerstaff James, farmer .
Boardman W. A., carpenter, 3 acres
Botters Jasper, hotel
Bradley George A., farmer
Bradley John W., farmer, 6 acres
Bradley Thomas W., farmer, 43 acres
Bradley William T., farmer, 100 acres
Brand Michael, farmer
Brown Elam, farmer, 280 acres
Brown Henry T., farmer
Brown Warren, farmer, 554 acres
Callahan D., farmer, 160 acres Carroll H., farmer
Chivree Joseph, farmer
Chaney W., farmer
Collins Daniel, farmer, 100 acres Costa Manuel, farmer
`Crow Christian, farmer, 50 acres
Crow Henry, farmer, 199 acres Daley J. M., farmer and Dis- trict Clerk, Willow Spring
De Matts D. J., farmer Dorn A., farmer
Dunn E. B., farmer, 326 acres
Easton F. G., 101 acres
Eaton Edward A., farmer
Erlangsen Peter, farmer, 133 acres
Finnin James, farmer
Flynn Dennis, farmer
French James, farmer, 30 acres Fulton John A., farmer, 210 a Gerow E. S.
Gerow James, farmer, 30 acres Gerow J. B., farmer
Gerow John, farmer
Gerow W. W., farmer, 38 acres Gorham W.M., farmer, 88 acres Grubbs John D., farmer
Grubbs Joseph L., farmer
Grummet J. E., farmer
Hamlin Oliver, farmer, 15 acres Hammett Frank, insurance
agent
Hammett G. W., farmer
Hammett G. W. Jr., farmer
Hansen Andrew, farmer
Harris James, farmer
Henderson H. B., blacksmith with Peter Thompson
Hodges Josephus, farmer, 87 acres
Hughes John E., farmer
Independent Order Good Tem- plar Hall
Isaac C. L., farmer
Jordan Manuel, farmer
Joseph Frank, farmer
Julian John S., farmer, 200 acres
Julian Virgil C., farmer Keele William, farmer
Kendall Samuel S., farmer, 160 acres
Kief William S., farmer
Lamp Ernest, farmer
Layba John, farmer
Leighton F. W., farmer
Methodist Episcopal Church, Rev. C. E. Ritch pastor
Meyer A. & Brother (Albert and Henry) butchers
Meyer Albert (A. Meyer Brother) & Meyer Henry (A. Meyer & Brother) Miller A., farmer
JAMES L. KING,
COMMISSIONER OF DEEDS for every State and Territory, 308 California St., S. F.
HENLEY'S TRY
CELERY, BEEF AND IRON
Giant and Judson Powder and Gelatine.
BANDMANN, NIELSEN & CO., General Agents.
309, 311, 313, 315 and 317
MARKET ST. SAN FRANCISCO.
MANUFACTURERS
FRENCH RANGES.
STOVES and RANGES,
IMPORTERS
W. W. MONTAGUE & CO.,
806 CONTRA COSTA COUNTY-LAFAYETTE. - MARTINEZ.
Moore J. S., farmer
Moraga G. I.
Mulholland John
Neun Conrad, farmer
Nino John
O'Neil Henry, farmer, 167 acres Olive J. H., farmer, 275 acres Papal George, farmer, 18 acres Peterson James H., farmer
Puck Peter, farmer, 100 acres Reed John W., farmer
Ritch Charles E. Rev., pastor M. E. Church
Sheridan John, farmer, 80 acres Sherman I. T., teamster
SHREVE BENJAMIN, post- master and general merchan- dise
Shreve Fred., farmer
Shreve Milton, farmer
Silva Jolın, farmer, 160 acres
Simpson J. M., farmer, 10 acres Smith Joseph, farmer
Smith Lawrence, blacksmith with Peter Thomson
Stanage H. M., farmer and Dis- trict Clerk
Taylor John, farmer, 391 acres Thomson Peter, blacksmith and farmer, 331 acres
Thorn John, dairyman
Van Duyn J. I., District Clerk, Moraga
Van Duyn John 1. Jr., farmer Watson J. B., 143 acres
Whitcomb C. S., farmer, 88 acres
Williams G. W., farmer
Williams Jesse, farmer
Windler A.T., farmer, 160 acres
Windler E.J., farmer, 160 acres
Wood W. G., farmer
Worden J. E., farmer
LIBERTY.
(See Brentwood )
LIME QUARRY. (See Concord.)
LONE TREE. (See Brentwood.)
MARTINEZ.
County seat of Contra Costa County. A Post and Express Office, on the C. P. R. R., opposite Benicia.
Abercrombie James Rev., pastor Protestant Episcopal Church Abrero Frank G., farmer, 627} acres
Alhambra Hotel, Josiah Sturgis proprietor
Allison John, bartender with John McCann
Alverado M. R., farmer, 47 acres
Amaral Antone
Ambrose John S., laborer
ANDERSON LUDWIG, lum- ber yard
Annis Alexander, fruit store
Arden J. H. Rev.
Austin A. E., wheelwright
Austin Frank L., carpenter
Austin Wilmarth, carpenter
Baca Jovita Miss, dressmaker
Baca Lena Miss, dressmaker Baca Lola Miss, dressmaker
Bailey Angelo A., Superintend- ent Public Schools
Bailhache Mary Miss, composi- ton Contra Costa Gazette
Bailhache W. H., notary public BANK OF MARTINEZ, L. I. Fish president, H. M. Hale cashier
Barber Elam B., farmer Barber Matthew R., farmer
Bennett Herman, compositor Contra Costa Gazette
W. W. MONTAGUE & CO.,
MARBLEIZED MANTELS and FIRE GRATES, 309. 311, 313, 315 and 317 Market St., S. F.
Durable Binding, Fine Printing at E. C. HUGHES
511 SANSOME ST., San Francisco.
CONTRA COSTA COUNTY-MARTINEZ. 807
BENNETT SEELEY J., livery stable
Bennett Stephen E., clerk with S. J. Bennett
Bertola Antonio, gardener Blankenship Benjamin, farmer Blum Gabriel (S. Blum & Co.) BLUM S. & CO. (Simon and Gabriel Blum) grain dealers and warehouse
Blum Simon (S. Blum & Co.)
Bolton Marguerite A. Miss Bolton William, physician Borach Bernard, bookkeeper S. Blum & Co.
Borland James H., agent C. P. R. R.
Bowie George W., attorney at law Brackman William, farmer, 150 a Bradley J. W., 13 acres
BRAY BROTHERS (Watson A. Bray) proprietors Martinez Warehouse and Lumber Yard BRAY WATSON A. (Bray Brothers)
Brockman William D., farmer Brown Elam C., farmer Brown John, groceries
Brown Thomas A., Judge Su- perior Court
Buckley William H., wharfinger Bulger Brothers, contractors and builders
Bunker Roland R. (Bunker & Foster)
BUNKER & FOSTER (Roland R. Bunker and Ferd. L. Fos- ter) proprietors Contra Costa Gazette
Burdett David, laborer Calhan David, furniture Cambra Jose P., farmer Carothers J. H. Carpenter Alexander, farmer Carpenter Daniel S., Tax Col- lector
Carrigan Daniel
Carrigan William
CASTRO ALBERT, restaurant Castro Pablo, bartender Cattaneo G., restaurant Chase Eli R., District Attorney Christian Charles E., farmer Christian George W., 160 acres Christian William E., farmer, 160 acres
Clark R. J.
Clark William S., farmer
Clephne William H., brass- finisher
COMMERCIAL HOTEL, John Ipswitch proprietor
CONTRA COSTA ARGUS, Wm. D. Crow editor and pro- prietor
CONTRA COSTA GAZETTE, Bunker & Foster proprietors CONTRA COSTA HOUSE, Peter Lubbe proprietor
CONTRA COSTA GRAN- GERS' ASSOCIATION, C. Hedemark agent
CORBERT ANNIE Mrs , post- mistress
Cornwall John, 160 acres
COUSINS CHAS. S., County Recorder
Coveney John. farmer
Cribb Edward C., meat market CROW WILLIAM D., editor and proprietor Contra Costa Argus
Curry Charles E., Deputy As- sessor
Curry Edward, 80 acres
Curry Henry, hostler with H. E. Ward Cutler Carrie H. Miss
Cutler Cornelius T. Mrs. Dake Thomas, farmer
Davenport Thomas S., compos- itor Contra Costa Gazette Dell Walter K., clerk with Jas. Stewart
JAMES L. KING, 25
COMMISSIONER OF DEEDS for every State and Territory, 308 California St., S. F.
HENLEY'S TRY
CELERY, BEEF AND IRON.
309, 311, 313, 315 and 317
MARKET ST., SAN FRANCISCO.
MANUFACTURERS
FRENCH RANGES.
STOVES and RANGES.
IMPORTERS
W. W. MONTAGUE & CO.
WESTLAKE STOVE CO.,
294-296 MAIN ST., STOCKTON.
Manufacturers of TINWARE.
SOS CONTRA COSTA COUNTY-MARTINEZ.
Devlin Edward Dick William, farmer
Donnelly John (Donnelly & Melville)
Donnelly & Melville (John Don- nelly and John Melville) gro- ceries
Douglas Wm. J., variety store
Dryden Edward, farmer Dryden Michael, farmer Ebsen Edward
ELITE SALOON, Michael Lawless proprietor Fish Charles, farmer
Fish Josiah W., farmer
FISH LAFAYETTE I., presi-
dent Bank of Martinez
Fitzgerald John, 110 acres
Forbes Alex. W., molder
Foster Ferd. L. (Bunker & Fos- ter) Frane Antone J., shoemaker with A. P. Nelson
Frazer F. M., 160 acres
Frazer G. M., 813 acres
Garcia Francisco, farmer, 1958 acres
Garrido Antonio, farmer Garrido M. A.
Gartley A. L. (Newberger Gartely) &
Gee Benjamin F., tailor with R. S. Sumerville
Gerrish A. S., Deputy Con- stable
Gerrish William, butcher with E. C. Cribb
Gift William A. J., Constable, insurance agt, and auctioneer
Gilbert Hiram, fruit store
Graham Andrew, treasurer Pa- cific Coast Steel and Iron Manufacturing Co.
Griffin Thomas, 65 acres GRIFFITHS ARTHUR H., at- torney at law
Guy John W., Public Adminis- trator, and Coroner
HALE HENRY M., cashier Bank of Martinez
Hale William A., bookkeeper Bank of Martinez
Hall Edward, 160 acres
Hall William, laborer
Harding John, 300 acres
Hardy H. P., 12 acres
Hathaway R. B., County Trea- surer
Hayward O. E., 9 acres HEDEMARK CHRISTIAN,
agent Contra Costa Grangers' Association, res Pacheco
Heinz Henry, 100 acres
Henry James, captain steamer Benicia
Hewitt Amos L., captain steam- er Martinez
Hewitt Charles A.
Hiller E. W., Deputy Tax Col- lector
HOEY BARNEY, blacksmith
and proprietor Valley House Hoey James, general mdse
Hoffman Wm., tanner, 78 acres Hogan Thomas G., 312 acres
Hooper William A., manager Alhambra Hotel
Holland Samuel M., engineer Holliday B. R., 4 acres
Hougli William J., proprietor Hough's Hotel Hough's Hotel, Wm. J. Hough proprietor
Huckstep Thomas W., liquor saloon
Hurley Cornelius, laborer
Hurley Michael, laborer Hutman John, farmer
IPSWITCH JOHN, proprietor Commercial Hotel
James O. F., real estate Jewett Joseph M., blacksmith
Guadagnini Henry, shoemaker | Johnson George H., laborer
W. W. MONTAGUE & CO.,
importers of SHEET IRON. 309, 311, 313, 315 and 317 Market St., S. F.
W. D. LAWTON & CO'S
Seamless Extension Bosom prevents breaking or wearing out at the edge. 608 Market St., S. F.
CONTRA COSTA COUNTY-MARTINEZ. 809
Jones Jasper J., bookkeeper with S. Blum & Co.
Johnson John, hostler with S. J. Benrett
Johnson Kate A. Miss, school teacher
JOHNSON PEARL M., Dep- nty Recorder
Johnson Sampson W. (Johnson & Smith)
JOHNSON & SMITH (S. W. Johnson and Frank M.Smith) real estate agents
Jones Joseph P., attorney at law and notary public
Karewski Hugo, dry goods
Kasby John, engineer
Kelly James, laborer C. P.R.R. McCANN BROTHERS (John Kelly John, laborer C. P. R.R. and William) liquor saloon Kelly Patrick, 160 acres McCann John (McCann Broth- ers)
Kelly Samuel, 160 acres
King Nicholas, liquor saloon
Laddish John, bridge watch- man C. P. R. R.
Lamb Pierce, freight agent C. P. R. R.
Lawless James, bartender with M. Lawless
LAWLESS MICHAEL, farmer and proprietor Elite Saloon, 400 acres
Lawless William, messenger Western Union Tel. Co.
Lee Richard H., president Pa- cific Coast Steel and Iron Manufacturing Co.
Leffler John, physician Livingston John S., farmer
LUBBE PETER, proprietor Contra Costa House
Lucas John, laborer C. P. R.R.
Mahan David P., Sheriff
Maloche John B. (Robin & Ma- loche)
Marshall Eugene, bartender with Moore & McGuire
Marshall Ianthus, carpenter
Martinez A. M., barber Martinez Ignacio, barber Martinez R., farmer, 352 acres
MARTINEZ WAREHOUSE AND LUMBER YARD, Bray Brothers proprietors, E. E. Webster agent
Martinez and Benicia Ferry, Shirley & Mizner proprietors MARTINEZ AND CLAYTON STAGE LINE, Henry E. Ward proprietor
Matthews William R. (Mat- thews & Sayre)
Matthews & Sayre (William R. Matthews and Morton S. Sayre) real estate agents
McCann William (McCann Brothers)
McGuire Frank (Moore & Mc- Guire)
McKenna Barney, farmer, 132 acres
McKenna James, farmer, 656 acres
McHarry Daniel S., farmer
McMahon T. A., County Sur- veyor
McMahon Albert E., clerk with Matthews & Sayre
McMaster J. C., County Super- visor
McNamara James, liquor sa- loon
McNamara M.
Melville John (Donnelly & Mel- ville)
Middleton T. E., County Su- pervisor
Miller C. E., notary public
Mills Hiram, attorney at law
Moore Harry C. (Moore & Mc- Guire)
JAMES L. KING, NOTARY PUBLIC, 308 California St., S. F.
HENLEY'S TRY
CELERY, BEEF AND IRON.
USED BY MOST RAILROADS.
Bandmann, Nielsen & Co., General Agents.
Judson Powder, Improved,
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.,
810 CONTRA COSTA COUNTY-MARTINEZ.
Moore John S., dentist
Moore John S. Jr., dentist with J. S. Moore
MOORE & McGUIRE (Harry C. Moore and Frank Mc- Guire) liquor saloon
Morgan Brothers (Edwin and Oliver) tin and hardware and well borers
Morgan Edwin (Morgan Broth- ers)
Morgan Oliver (Morgan Broth- ers)
Mulcahy M., District Clerk, Rhodes Valley
Nellis Walter, County Super- visor
Nelson Andrew P., boots and shoes
Newberger Solomon(Newberger & Gartley)
Newberger & Gartley (Solomon Newberger and A.L. Gartley) general merchandise
Pacific Coast Steel and Iron Manufacturing Co., R. H. Lee president
Perry Silas J., harness and sad- dlery
Pitts D. M., deputy Sheriff
Pitts Frank, deputy Sheriff
Pitts Seth F., Citr Marshal
PLUMB B. K., watchmaker and jeweler
Potter Brothers (Henry and John) liquor saloon
Potter Henry (Potter Brothers) Potter John (Potter Brothers) Potwin Kate Miss, telegraph operator C. P. R. R.
Protestant Episcopal Church, Rev. James Abercrombie pastor
Rapp Henry, farmer, 199 acres Reeder Fred., 167 acres Roach Morris, section foreman C. P. R. R.
Robin & Maloche (Samuel Rob- in and John B. Maloche) blacksmiths and wagonmakers Rock Henry, meat market Rodgers John, 647 acres
Rowell L. B. Mrs., boarding and lodging
Sayre Morton S. (Matthews Sayre)
Seaman E. A., teacher Segey Joseph. barber
Seidel William, District Clerk, Briones Valley, and farmer
Sherman George A., stationery, druggist and Wells, Fargo & Co's agent
Shirley & Mizner, proprietors Martinez and Benicia Ferry Smith Frank M. (Johnson & Smith) and Justice of the Peace
Smith Samuel, butcher with Henry Rock
SOMERVILLE ROBERT S.,
merchant tailor
SOTO A. J., Auditor Stewart James, butcher with E. C. Cribb
Stewart James, groceries
Stow J. M., County Assessor Sturgis John
Sturgis Josiah, proprietor Al- hambra Hotel
Sturgis T. W., 21 acres
Swain Charles C., assistant postmaster
Taggart J. M.
Tarwater John, laborer
Tavan Joseph, 147 acres
Taylor Mamie B. Miss, book- keeper Wells, Fargo & Co. Thiele Winterfield C., bakery Thorn G. W.
TINNING W. S., attorney at law Tormey Patrick, County Super- visor
W. W. MONTAGUE & CO.,
manufacturers of TIN WARE. 309, 311, 313, 315 and 317 Market S6., S. F
ST. DAVID'S. 190 ROOMS.
715 HOWARD ST .. near Third, San Francisco. Single Rooms 50 cents per night. Daily papers ou file. Hot baths free.
CONTRA COSTA COUNTY-MARTINEZ. 811
Torres Manuel S., deputy
County Clerk
Turner Henry S., foreman Con- tra Costa Argns
VALLEY HOUSE, Barney Hoey proprietor, wines and liquors
Vaughn James, molder
Vickers Barbara, widow, res- taurant
WALLACE WILLIAM T. Jr., attorney at law
WARD HENRY E., livery sta-
ble and proprietor Martinez and Clayton Stage Line
Warincastle F. M., attorney at law and notary public
WEBSTER EBEN E., agent Bray Brothers
Weiss Gustave, clerk with Isa- dore Weiss
Weiss Isadore, general mdse Wellington George H., engineer stmr Benicia
White Owen, clerk with James Hoey
White Thomas, bartender with T. W. Huckstep
Williams Frank, under Sheriff and jailor
Winslow E. J., 160 acres
Winslow M., 70 acres
Wittenmeyer L. C., County Clerk
Wolf William, clerk with S. Blum & Co.
Wolfe John, laborer
Woolbert Martin, 127 acres
WYATT JOHN O'B., attorney
at law and notary public
Young Johnson, 160 acres
Young William J., 80 acres
Martinez Livery Stable,
S. J. BENNETT, Proprietor,
MARTINEZ. - - CALIFORNIA.
First - Class Turnouts
Furnished at short notice on reasonable terms.
Horses Boarded by the Day, Week or Month.
R. S. SOMERVILLE,
Merchant Tailor
FERRY STREET, - - MARTINEZ, CAL.
Somerville is a First-class Practical Tailor and Cutter, has had good experience in the leading cities of Europe and America, and is well worthy of the patronage of the public. A FULL LINE OF FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC GOODS ALWAYS ON HAND, Satisfaction Guaranteed.
JAMES L. KING,
NOTARY PUBLIC and COMMISSIONER OF DEEDS, 308 California St., San Francisco.
HENLEY S TRY
CELERY, BEEF AND IRON. 1 T
agents for Winthrop and Newport Ranges.
WESTLAKE STOVE CO., 294-296 Main Street, Stockton.
812 CONTRA COSTA COUNTY-MORAGA-NORTONVILLE.
WARD'S LIVERY STABLE,
FERRY STREET, NEAR RAILROAD DEPOT, Martinez, Cal.
H. E. WARD, 3
- - - Proprietor. (SUCCESSOR TO S. W. JOHNSON.) ALSO
Leaving Martinez at 4.50 P. M., or on the arrival of the first passenger train which leaves San Francisco in the afternoon, For PACHECO, CONCORD and CLAYTON.
MORAGA. (See Lafayette.)
MOUNT DIABLO. (See Clayton.)
MOUNT PLEASANT. ·
(See San Pablo.)
NEVADA DOCK, (See Port Costa.)
NEW YORK LANDING. (See Black Diamond.)
NORTONVILLE.
A Post and Express Office, 15 miles southeast of Martinez. An important coal mining town.
Abraham Louis, miner Abraham Louis Jr., boilermaker Adzoff T. W., carpenter Armstrong William J., miner Barnard Joseph P., laborer
Batto John, miner Behring W., baker Bouchero A., miner Bouchero B., miner Bouf L., miner
Brown George M., poultry, 160 acres
Brown Mark W., miner
Bryant James, miner Cassarow John, miner
Christensen N., tinsmith Counihan Frank, miner
Crager Charles, farmer Davies William W., blacksmith
Davis David J., miner
Davis James E., miner
Davis Joseph D. , miner Davis Philip, miner
Davis Thomas A., miner
Davis Thomas X., engineer Davis W. A., merchant
DeMartini Peter, miner Donovan Jeremiah, farmer, 320 acres Edwards Joseph M., farmer, 160 acres
Evans David B., blacksmith
Evans David R., blacksmith
Evans Howell, miner
Evans Hugh, miner
Evans Owen, miner
Feodore Ludwig, miner
Ferguson David, laborer Gallagher Patrick C., miner Genook John
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.,
importers of IRON PIPE. 309, 311, 313, 315 and 317 Market St., S. F.
W. D. LAWTON & CO., Manufacturers of WHITE and CHEVIOT
SHIRTS, 608 Market St., S.F.
CONTRA COSTA COUNTY-NORTONVILLE-PACHECO. 813
Golding Brigham L., miner Green Henry S., livery stable Griffiths David E., stockraiser, 480 acres
Griffiths Edward J., miner Griffiths Richard, miner
Griffiths Thomas J., miner Griffiths William J., miner Hanlin Cornelius, miner Harris Daniel, miner
Havard Richard D., miner Havard Thomas D., saloon Hewitt Robert H., miner Holladay George, butcher Howell E. J., saloon
Jones Benjamin A., miner Jones John, miner
Karlo James, miner
Krieger Charles, farmer, 160 acres Lansell E. P., merchant
Latimore William, miner, 160 acres
Lewis William D., saloon
Morgan John W., miner
Parker Jacob, teamster
PAUL A. A., postmaster
Phalin A. M., teacher
Phillips John M., miner
Piercy J. H., boilermaker, 160 acres
Pritchard Thomas, saloon
Rees W. D., farmer, 330 acres
Rees W. J., saloon
Simons Harry, saloon
Sadler Fred. A., carpenter
Sueyras John, miner
Thomas William A., miner
Vaughn Abel, farmer, 152 acres
Walker P., District Clerk Car- bondale
Watson John, farmer, 160 acres
OAK GROVE. (See Pacheco.)
PACHECO.
A Post, Express and Telegraph Office, 5 miles south and inland from Mar- tínez.
Altist John, laborer
Anderson Louis D., clerk with L. Anderson
ANDERSON LUDWIG, lum-
ber yard, and 173 acres Andrews J. H., farmer
Angelo Ramond (M. Bonzagni & Co.) and dealer in hay, grain and coal
Ashley Smith, farmer
Atkinson John, carpenter
Avery H. R. Rev., 287 acres Barber M. R., farmer, 422 acres Barnett Cyrus P., blacksmith Barnett David G., blacksmith
and wagonmaker, 251 acres Barnett Garrett, blacksmith Beauchamp W. W., farmer Bente Henry, farmer, 50 acres Berliner H. A., general mdse Billings W. H., 82 acres Blankenship B., farmer BONZAGNI M. & CO. (Martin
Bonzagni and Ramond Angelo) proprs Excelsior Soda Works Bonzagni Martin (M. Bonzagni & Co.) and liquor saloon
Boss Alex., farmer, 358 acres Boss Frank, farmer, 56 acres
Boss George W., farmer
Boss James, farmer, 93 acres Brackett R., farmer, 262 acres Brady John, farmer
Brickman W. D., farmer
Brooks George, horseshoer with Denier & Young
Bryant Gardner M., stockraiser Bunnell James, farmer
Burriss B., laborer
Burriss J. E., laborer, 64 acres Butts Andrew J., farmer
HENLEY'S TRY
CELERY, BEEF AND IRON. 1 I
JAMES L. KING, 308 California St., S. F.
Trade Marks and Passports pro- cured. Depositions taken.
ALL HIGH EXPLOSIVES ARE IMITATIONS OF
GIANT POWDER.
BANDMANN, NIELSEN & CO., General Agents.
814
CONTRA COSTA COUNTY-PACHECO.
.
Cameron O. P., farmer, 20 acres Casanova Henry, clerk
Clanton Nelson, farmer
Cowell E. V., farmer
Cribb A. D., farmer Cuff Thomas, 123 acres Cumberland Episcopal Church,
Rev. J. H. Strong pastor Davis Isaac E., farmer, 635 acres Dedermicho Stephen, farmer De Martini George, gardener Denio L. M. (Denio & Young) DENIO & YOUNG (L. M. De- nio and John Young) black- smiths and horseshoers
Dixon J. D., farmer, 362 acres Downs James, laborer
Draeger Albert, blacksmith with S. Standish
Dugan James A., farmer
Dukes W. H., 160 acres
Durham J. E., farmer, 860 acres EAGLE HOTEL, Charles W.
Pick proprietor
Eicher Henry, agent Hofburg Brewery
Eicher L. O., painter
EXCELSIOR SODA WORKS, M. Bonzagni & Co. proprs GAMBS JOHN, general mdse, insurance agent, and agent
Wells, Fargo & Co., 30 acres Gambs John C., clerk with John = Gambs
Geary Charles W., farmer
Geary Lawrence, District Clerk Pleasant Hill, and farmer, 513 acres
Geary Thomas, farmer
George Chas. W., farmer
George Frank, laborer
Gilbert L., farmer
Gill Frank C., farmer, 105 acres Gomez Frank, farmer
Gorham William W., tinsmith
Gotelli G. B., farmer
Gotelli John, farmer
Graves Jolın L., wellborer Greer Jerome B. Jr., farmer Greer William A., laborer
Gregory Munson, farmer, 969 acres
Griffin David (Russi & Griffin)
Griffin David P., engineer
Gruwell L. H., farmer, 100 acres
Harding James F., Justice of the Peace
Harland William, farmer
Harp George W., laborer
Harp William E., laborer
Hartman C. F., liquor saloon
Haseltine C. E., farmer, 377 acres
Haynes Edward, machinist with S. Standish
HEDEMARK CHRISTIAN, agent Contra Costa Grangers Assn (Martinez) and farmer Henry Charles, farmer, 196 acres
Hollenbeck H., farmer, 173 acres
Holloway B., farmer
Hook Henry, farmer, 285 acres
Hook James S., farmer, 520 acres
Hook Vincent, civil engineer, 612 acres
Hoover Henry, farmer
Horton Frank Rev., pastor M. E. Church
Huffner Gaspar A., carpenter Hurley John, laborer
Hütman T., farmer
James J. F., laborer
Jarvis J. W., laborer, 165 acres
Keef W. S., farmer
Keel William, farmer
Knauft Gunther, mason
Lamb E. R., farmer
Langenkamp F., farmer, 69 acres Larkey John, farmer, 703 acres Lathrop G. A., physician
W. W. MONTAGUE & CO.,
MARBLEIZED MANTELS and FIRE GRATES, 309. 311, 313, 315 and 317 Market St., S. F.
SUCTION AND FORCE, for Hand, Wind-Mill and Power, all sizes. 309, 311, 313, 315 and 317 MARKET STREET, San Francisco.
PUMPS,
W. W. MONTAGUE & CO.
For Printing and Bookbinding go to E. C. HUGHES'
511 Sansome St. San Francisco.
CONTRA COSTA COUNTY-PACHECO. 815
Lathrop G. D., physician Le Grand Edward, laborer Le Grand Tobias, bartender Eagle Hotel Leiber John, farmer Lewis Francis W., farmer
Lewis James, laborer
Lockwood J. A., farmer, 250 acres
Lohse Charles S., farmer
Loucks Frank L., farmer
Loucks G. P., farmer, 248 acres
Manzis John S., farmer, 43 acres Martin John E., farmer and roadmaster
Martin M. B., teamster
McDonald Caroline C. Mrs., laundry
McDonald Lorenzo, farmer McDonald W. L., farmer
Methodist Episcopal Church, Rev. Frank Horton pastor
Messic L. D., farmer, 47 acres
Miller A., contractor
Milroy William, farmer, 256 acres
Minaker John R., farmer
Monroe - Rev., pastor Pres- byterian Church
Moses Fred., District Clerk, Oak Grove Munson Frank P., farmer Neun Christ., laborer
Nottingham C. B., farmer O'Hara Henry, farmer Oliver Gibson R., farmer Ott John N., carpenter
Overfield George S., farmer, 71 acres
PACHECO FLOUR MILL, Russi & Griffin proprietors Penniman H. P., farmer, 411 acres Perry Silas J., harnessmaker
Peterson James, farmer, 103 Witten T. Z., farmer acres | Young John (Denio & Young)
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