Langley's San Francisco directory for the year commencing 1882, Part 65

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Publication date: 1882
Publisher: San Francisco : Francis, Valentine & Co.
Number of Pages: 1146


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Coin Bridget, widow, r. 115 Shipley, rear


Coin John, mill hand Uriah Segars, r. 115 Shipley


Coin Thomas, laborer, r. 115 Shipley


1 Coin. See Coyne


Coit B. Howard, chairman S. F. Stock and Ex- change Board, r. Occidental Hotel


Coit Charles T. (Harrison & Coit) r. 21 Stockton


Colt George, eook, r. 115 Second


Coit Henry H., salesman Dunham, Carrigan & Co., r. 2012 Broadway


Cokeley Jeremiah, teamster, r. E s Wool, nr Lincoln, B. H.


Cokeley Patrick, carpenter, r. 114 Clinton


Cokely Henry P., clerk, r. Brooklyn Hotel


Cokely Thomas, salesman Keane Bros., r. 722 Shot- well


RT Cokely. See Coakley


Colander Marx, clerk Lipman Bros., r. 524% Lin- den Av


Colbath H. M., builder, r. Golden Eagle Hotel


INTERIOR DECORATORS, G. W. CLARK & CO., 645 Market St.


For fine designs in Bookbinding, apply to D. Hicks & Co., 508 Montgomery St., cor. Commercial.


HINCKLEY. SPIERS & HAYES, FULTON IRON WORKS, 213 Fremont Street, Manufacturers of STATIONARY and MARINE ENGINES and BOILERS.


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Colbath Sarah, widow, r. 536 Minna


Colbert Edmond, clerk Keane Bros., r. 40 Crocker


Colbert Edward, boilermaker, r. 323 Duncan


Colbert John G., r. 729 Gough


Colbert John H., clerk, r. 36% Zoe


Colbert John H., horse and cattle dealer, NE cor Her- mann and West Mission, r. 40 Crocker


Colbert Lewin R., machinist Pac. Iron Works, r. Coso House


Colbert Michael, r. 729 Gough.


Colbert Philip G., r. 727 Gough


Colbert Rudolph, clerk, r. 32 Fourth


Colbert Thomas H., conductor Market St. RR., r. 24 First Av


Colbert Thomas Jefferson, salesman W. & J. Sloane & Co., r. 729 Gough


Colbert. See Culbert


Colborn Edward S., freight clerk C. P. RR., Oakland Ferry, r. Oakland


Colbrandt Frederick H., shoefitter, r. 65 West Mission Colbrandt Michael, shoemaker, r. 65 West Mission Colbrandt Richard, bootblack, r. 65 West Mission


Colbrandt Richard S., shoemaker, r. 65 West Mission Colbrandt William, shoemaker, r. 65 West Mission Colburn Brewer, engineer, r. 338 Chattanooga


Colburn Charles E., real estate, r. 1033 Twentieth


Colburn Charles H., driver Wells, Fargo & Co's Ex- press, r. 5 Hopeton Terrace


Colburn George, miller, r. Park Hotel


Colburn George L., traveler Cal. Cracker Co., r. 1119 Hyde


Colburn Rebecca, widow, ladies' nurse, r. 1209 Powell Colburn Richard, saloonkeeper, r. SW cor Calhoun and Union


Colby Alonzo J., porter Holbrook, Merrill & Stetson, r. 328 Geary


Colby Augusta, widow, r. 1513 Howard


Colby Charles, tobacco presser, r. 217 Third


Colby Charles W., musician, r. 1220 Market


Colby C. K., Jour. Shipwrights' Assn, 71 New Mont- gomery


Colby David P., carpenter, r. 636 Commercial


Colby Deacon, porter Holbrook, Merrill & Stetson


Colby Fannie E. Mrs., liquor saloon, SE cor Post and Central Av


Colby Henry B., master mariner, r. 912 Pine


Colby Henry H., policeman, r. 918% Capp


Colby Hubbard, assistant storekeeper warehouse dept Custom House, r. Alameda


Colby James, blacksmith, r. 133% Park Av


Colby Mary, widow, r. 1220 Market


Colby Mary A. Mrs., assistant Girls' High School, r. 710 California


Colby Moses L., porter C. & P. H. Tirrell & Co., r. 133 Seventh


Colby Peter, porter John Renz, r. Tremont House Colby Zebulon F., cigars and tobacco, 1940%% Mission 19 Colby. See Kolbe and Kolby


Cole A. L. Mrs., r. 207 Powell


Cole Alexander, bartender, r. 967 Mission


Cole Arthur B., tinsmith, r. 515 Leavenworth


Cole Charles D., real estate agent, 304 Montgomery, r. 409 Mason


Cole Charles H., machinist, r. 1911 Jessie


Cole Charles M., bookkeeper Cal. Furniture Mnfg Co., r. 1801 Franklin


Cole Cornelius, attorney at law, 506 Battery, room 23 Cole Dennis, teamster. r. N s Green, nr Battery


Cole Edward F., salesman Thos. Day, r. 127 Kearny


Cole Edward P., attorney at law, 402 Montgomery, rooms 20-21, r. 1840 O'Farrell


Cole Elijah T., r. 520 Bush


Cole Elizabeth Miss, ruchingmaker, r. 16 Garden


Cole Ellen, widow, r. 220 Montgomery Av


Cole Foster P., salesman Cal. Furniture Mnfg Co., r. 1801 Franklin


Cole Frederick, attorney at law, r. 501 Geary Cole George, bartender. r. 238 Jessie


Cole Henry, driver A. F. Green & Co., r. 520 Grove


Cole Henry, house mover, r. 936% Folsom, rear Cole Jacob J., clerk H. Myers & Son, r. 203 Taylor Cole James, cook, r. 276 Jessie


Cole James, house mover, r. 421 Natoma


Cole James, shoemaker, r. 210 Chestnut


Cole James, waiter Palace Hotel


Cole James, wharfinger section 4 Seawall, 1. 1753 Howard


Cole Jason B., teamster, 120 Mission, r. 1515 Mission Cole John, harnessmaker, r. 210 Chestnut Cole John, watchman, r. 915 Capp


Cole John J., saloonkeeper, r. 1003 Pacific Cole John J. H., teamster, r. 520 Grove


Cole John M., chairmaker Cal. Furniture Mnfg Co., r. 1801 Franklin


Cole John R., bellman Palace Hotel, r. 219 Minna Cole Josiah L., machinist, r. 609 Hyde


Cole, Kenny & Co. (William H. B. Cole, Thomas Kenny and Louis F. Golder) manufacturers brooms and brushes and dealers wood and willow- ware, 421 Front


Cole Lavinia, widow, r. 16 Garden


Cole L. C. Mrs., widow, r. 515 Leavenworth


Cole Levi F., foreman Union Iron Works, r. 1911 Jessie


Cole M. A. Miss, teacher, r. 515 Leavenworth


Cole Mark T., bookkeeper Marcus C. Hawley & Co., r. 1005 Post


Cole Martha, chambermaid Palace Hotel


Cole Mary, widow, r. 520 Grove


Cole Nathaniel P., president California Furniture Manufacturing Co., 220-226 Bush, r. 1801 Franklin Cole Nathaniel W., real estate, r. 727 Shotwell


Cole Nicholas V., wood and coal, 662 Mission, r. 100%% Second


Cole Oliver H., insurance adjuster, 216 Sansome, r. 620 Sutter


Cole Paul R., blacksmith, r. 38 Seventh


Cole R., harnesscleaner United Carriage Co , r. 68 Te- hama


Cole R. Beverly, physician, office 518 Sutter Cole Thomas, laborer, r. 346 Fourth


Cole Thomas, mining, r. 1799 Filbert


Cole Thomas, stonecutter, r. 346 Fourth


Cole William, carpenter, r. S s Twenty-second, bet Valência and Bartlett


Cole William, with Michael J. Driscoll, r. 118 Langton Cole William H. B. (Cole, Kenny & Co.) r. 28 McAl- lister


Cole William J., traveling agent Walter J. Horne, r. 702 Market


Cole. See Kohl


Coleglia Antonio, Italian Bersaglieri Soc., 625 Bdwy Coleman Abraham, barber, r. 428 Green


Coleman Adolph, barber, 218 Pacific, r. 428 Green


Coleman Andrew, jeweler, r. 41 Third


Coleman Ann Mrs., furnished rooms, 1326 Stockton


Coleman Annie, domestic SW cor Pine and Octavia


Coleman Carlton C., with William T. Coleman & Co., r. 1299 Taylor


Coleman Catherine, widow, r. 7 Sherwood Pl


Coleman Catherine Mrs., r. 11 Clara


Coleman Catherine Mrs., watches, jewelry and sec- ondhand clothing, 41 Third


Coleman Charles, r. 1517 Post


Coleman Charles, bartender, r. 711 Howard


Coleman Charles, jeweler F. Hofleng, r. 148 Perry


Coleman Charles H., barber, 537 Sacramento, r. 428 Green


Coleman Charles M., receiver California St. RR., r. 1521 California


Coleman Daniel, laborer, r. 3 Warren Av


Coleman Daniel, laborer, r. 18% Boardman Pl


Coleman Daniel, policeman, r. 748 Brannan


Coleman Daniel, stevedore A. C. Freese


Coleman David M., bookbinder, r. NE cor Mason and Pacific


Coleman David R., shipsmith, 11 Vallejo, r. 1104 Market


Coleman Dennis (Coleman & Michelsen) r. 15 Hayes Coleman Dennis, bartender, r. 305 Minna


Coleman Dennis, foundryman, r. 41 Minna


Coleman Edward W., with Hatch & Barclay, r. 739 Ellis


Coleman Evan J., president Pacific Transfer Co., 110 Sutter, president Board Bank Commis- sioners, 528 California, and president Gas Con- sumiers Association, 202 Bush, r. 1217 California Coleman Eugene, r. 133 Clara


Coleman Fannie E. Miss, assistant Grant Primary School, r. 720 McAllister


Coleman Frederick, bargeman A. C. Freese


Coleman George B., clerk Eagleson & Co., r. 720 Mc- Allister


Coleman George P., salesman A. S. Hallidie, r. 1130 Market


Coleman G. M. Mrs., widow, r. 517 Sutter


Coleman Gustavus A., salesman Nolan Bros., r. 501 Mason


Coleman Harlow G., undertaker William H. Porter, r. 16 O'Farrell


SAN FRANCISCO LAUNDRY


GOOD WORK, LOW PRICES Office. 33 Geary St.


Dixon, Bernstein & Co., Show Case Manufacturers, 250 Market St.


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J. MACDONOUGH,


IMPORTER OF AND DEALER IN ALL KINDS OF FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC COAL, 41 Market Street, corner Spear.


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Coleman Harris, merchant tailor, 640 Ellis, r. 428 Green


Coleman Harry, harnessmaker, r. 148 Perry


Coleman Harry E., shoefinisher, r. 511 McAllister


Coleman Henry R., manager retail dept A. L. Bancroft & Co., r. 518 Geary


Coleman Hyman, expressman, r. 148 Perry


Coleman J., stockbroker, r. 771 Mission


Coleman James, r. 7 Mason


Coleman James, engineer, r. SW cor Bryant and Beale


Coleman James, laborer, r. 1008 Columbia


Coleman James, molder, r. W s Columbia, bet Twen- ty-second and Twenty-third


Coleman James, packer Ackerman Bros., r. 11 Clara Coleman James H., r. 509 Bryant


Coleman James S., check clerk P. M. SS. Co's Wharf, r. 118 Freelon


Coleman James S., physician and surgeon, office and r. 520 Valencia


Coleman James V., capitalist, 42 Nevada Block, r. 517 Sutter


Coleman James W., clerk Jarboe & Harrison, r. 6 Clinton


Coleman Jane, widow, r. Ss Henry, bet Noe and Castro


Coleman Johanna, widow, r. 15 Hayes


Coleman John, laborer, r. 6 Clinton


Coleman John, mining, r. 720 McAllister


Coleman John, seaman P. C. SS. George W. Elder


Coleman John, turner Jesse & Drew, r. Oakland


Coleman John Jr., law clerk, r. 6 Clinton


Coleman John A., stonecutter, r. 20 Freelon


Coleman John E., clerk Joseph Holland, r. 685 Harri- son


Coleman John E. W., painter and whitener, 924 Folsom


Coleman John H., conductor Market St. RR., r. 23 Diamond


Coleman John T., laborer Omnibus RR., r.11 Clara


Coleman John W., capitalist, office 1 S. F. Stock Ex- change Bldg. r. Oakland


Coleman Joseph, clerk, r. 148 Perry


Coleman Joseph, laborer, r. 437 Fulton


Coleman Joseph, salesman, r. Brooklyn Hotel


Coleman Joseph, salesman O'Connor, Moffatt & Co., r. 914 Post


Coleman L. B., r. Commercial Hotel


Coleman Louis, clerk, r. 428 Green


Coleman Luther B. Mrs., r. 522 Sutter


Coleman M., laundryman La Grande Laundry, E s Thirteenth, bet Howard and Folsom


Coleman Maria, widow, r. 517 Sutter Coleman Maria Mrs., r. 1406 Dupont


Coleman Mark, carpenter, r. 1326 Stockton


Coleman Mary Ann, widow, r. 550 Mission


Coleman Maurice, leathercutter, r. 437 Fulton


Coleman Max, peddler, r. 437 Fulton


Coleman Michael, laborer, r. 440% Brannan


Coleman Michael, milkman, r. E s Diamond, bet Sev- enteenth and Eighteenth


Coleman Michael, painter, r. 7 Sherwood Pl


Coleman M. M. Mrs., widow, dressmaker, r. 405 Turk Coleman Morris, upholsterer, r. 148 Perry


Coleman Nelson, merchant, r. 40 Russ


Coleman Nicholas J., mining superintendent, r. 504 Ellis


Coleman Patrick, blacksmith, r. 133 Clara


Coleman Patrick J., salesman S. Mosgrove & Bro., r. 1405 Scott


Coleman Peter, policeman, r. 508 Stevenson


Coleman Philip, tanner, r. 440%% Brannan


Coleman Simon, shoefinisher, r. 507 Grove


Coleman Thomas, bartender, r. 110 Stockton Coleman Thomas, boilermaker. r. 12 Anthony


Coleman Thomas, carriage washer, r. 639 Post


Coleman Thomas, laborer, r. 306 Beale


Coleman Thomas, laborer, r. 551 Mission


Coleman Thomas, porter, and foreman Hose No. 9, S. F. F. D., r. 321% Union


Coleman Tillie Miss, r. 617 Post


Coleman William, r. The Truesdell


Coleman William, expressman, NE cor Howard and Fourth, r. 148 Perry


Coleman William, ship steward, r. 456 Natoma


Coleman William Emmette, clerk Chief Quarter- master's Office Presidio Reservation, r. 418 Sutter Coleman William J., r. 913 Montgomery


Coleman Willinm P., notary public and com- missioner of deeds, 307 Montgomery, r. 2437 Cali- fornia


Coleman William T. (William T. Coleman & Co.) r. 1299 Taylor


Coleman William T. & Co. (William T. Cole- man) shipping and commission merchants, SE cor Market and Main


Coleman William T. & Co's lines of clipper ships, Philadelphia, Hong Kong and Boston, office SE cor Market and Main


Coleman W. W., clerk, r. 739 Ellis


Coleman & Michelsen (Dennis Coleman and Louis Michelsen) boot and shoemakers, 604 Mission


(Coleman. See Colman, Kohlman and Kollman Colen Bertha, widow, nurse, r. 1305 Green


Colen John H., teamster, r. 16 Bryant Av


Coleria Augustus, gardener, r. S s California, bet Fourth and Fifth Avs


Coles Augustus D., painter, r. 5 Ivy Av


Coles E. J. Mrs., widow, r. 606 Montgomery


Coles Ida E. Miss, assistant Noe and Temple St, Pri- mary School, r. 44 Third


Coles John B., calker, and extraman Hose No. 1, S. F. F. D., r. 606 Montgomery


Coles Thorn, engineer Dohrmann & Co., r. Commer- cial Hotel


Coles William J., porter Levy, Diamant, Oppenheimer & Co., r. Oakland


Coles William L., sergeant police, r. 44 Third


Colety Henry M., clerk David Levy, r. 812 McAllister Coley H. M., compositor, r. 221 Mason


Colgan John, longshoreman, r. 4 Jackson


Colgan John, machinist, r. 305 Fremont


Colgan John J., fireman, r. 305 Fremont


Colhoun Edmund R., commodore U. S. N., r. 914 Union


Coli A. & Co. (Alesio and Bartolomeo Coli) wood and coal, 907 Washington


Coli Alesio (A. Coli & Co.) r. 907 Washington


Coli Bartolomeo (A. Coli & Co.) r. 907 Washington


Colin Josephine Mrs., teacher French, Zeitska's Insti- tute, r. 820 Filbert


19 Colin. See Colen and Collin


Coll Dennis, teamster, r. 1001 Battery


Coll Frank, teamst r A. M. Ebbets, r. 903 Battery, rear


Coll Henri, harnessmaker, r. 636 Broadway


Coll John, baker, r. 344 Shipley


Coll M., laborer Risdon I. and L. Works


Coll Michael, baker, r. 674 Clementina


Coll Patrick, tailor, 307 Minna, r. 20 Howard Court


Coll Thomas, seaman, r. 637 Commercial


Colleary Ambrose, assistant mail clerk Evening Post, r. 829 Greenwich


Colleary John, teamster, r. 829 Greenwich


Collector Customs U. S., Port of San Francisco, office Custom House, third floor


Collector Licenses City and County, new City Hall, basement


Collector Taxes City and County, new City Hall, first floor


Collector U. S. Internal Revenue, office U. S. Appraiser's Building, rooms 2-6


College of Notre Dame, E s Dolores, bet Six- teenth and Seventeenth


Colleson Gustave, boarding, 116 Washington


Collet Fortune, liquor saloon, SW cor Second and Bryant


Colleton James, collector Tallant & Co., r. 524 Bryant Collett Henry G., foreman Cal. Cigar Box Co., r. 919 Bryant


Collett Theodore H., master mariner, r. 198 Lombard Colley Charles J., millwright, r. 1505% Franklin


Colley Frederick A., manager wholesale dept A. L. Bancroft & Co., r. 202 San José Av


Colley Moses H., carpenter and builder, r. 202 San José Av


Collie Charles, machinist, r. 217 Third


Collie Thompson, Master Mariners' Ben. Assn, 413 Sutter


Collie W. H. & Co. (William H. Collie, George B. Jones and John Forsyth) proprietors Park Nur- sery, cor Hayes and Baker


Collie Willinm 11., florist, 20 Post, and (W. H. Collie & Co.) r. 818 Octavia


Collier Frank, r. 234 Bush


Collier John, carpenter, r. 363 Minna


Collier Peter F., publisher, office 22 Geary, r. New York


Collier William B., capitalist, r. 916 Van Ness Av Collier. See Collyer


Colligan Terrence, laborer, r. 1333 Vallejo


OAK, ASH, HICKORY, WHITEWOOD, BEECH.


JOHN WIGMORE, 133 Spearst.


D. HICKS & CO., Paper-rulers and Blank-book Manufacturers, 508 Montgomery, cor. Commerc'1.


G. D. MORSE,


PHOTOGRAPHER, 826 MARKET ST. Photography in all its branches executed in any style.


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Collin Desiré, laundryman St. Mary's College Collin Henry, merchant tailor, 1311 Pacific, r. 1307 Pacific


Collin John, laborer, r. NW cor Eighth and Bryant ₡Collin. See Colen and Colin


Colling Simeon I., night watchman, r. 531 Bryant


Collings Francis, stonecutter, r. 822 Folsom Collins A., laborer Hancock & Kelso


Collins Adeline L. Mrs. (Collins & Lyons) r. 208 Fifth Collins A. Frank, salesman Merry, Faull & Co., r. 331 Montgomery


Collins Agnes, domestic SW cor Eddy and Frankin


Collins Albert L., teamster Renton, Holmes & Co., r. 308% Tenth


Collins Alexander, lodgings, 522 Dupont


Collins Anne, widow, r. 817% Jessie


Collins Augustus A., porter George C. Shreve & Co., r. 1202 Powell


Collins A.W., bookkeeper N. W. Spaulding, r. Oakland Collins Barney, bakery, 37 Sixth


Collins Barney Jr., cigarmaker David Barry, r. 37 Sixth


Collins Bartley, painter, r. 1313 Steiner


Collins Benjamin Jr., pressman Frank Eastman & Co., r. 317 Third


Collins Benjamin B., printer, r. 286 Stevenson


Collins Bernard, laborer Golden Gate Park


Collins Bridget, domestic 309 Golden Gate Av


Collins Brothers (Timothy and John) dairyman, S s Eighteenth, bet Eureka and Ellen


Collins C. Mrs., saleslady Isaac Barker, r. 408 Jones Collins Charles, r. 309 Eddy


Collins Charles, harnessmaker Henry Weaver, r. cor Nineteenth and Hartford


Collins Charles H., copyist County Recorder, r. 1585 Turk


Collins Charles J. (Collins & Co.) r. 224 Eleventh


Collins Charles J. Jr. (Collins & Co.) r. 224 Eleventh Collins Charles T., blacksmith C. J. Moyes, r. 922 Pine Collins Charles W., collector, 323 Front, r. 1826 O'Far- rell


Collins Colby, merchant (Tuscarora, Nev.) r. 435 Bush Collins Cornelius, r. 1719 Pacific Av


Collins Cornelius, bricklayer, r. 659 Natoma


Collins Cornelius S., miner, r. 1009 York


Collins Daniel, fruit, 210 Twenty-fourth


Collins Daniel W., machinist Mark Sheldon, r. 836 Mission


Collins David, laborer, r. 1332 Washington


Collins Dennis, butcher, r. Sixth Av, bet K and L, South S. F.


Collins Dennis, conductor, r. 1430 Jackson


Collins Dennis, laborer, r. 320 Eighth


Collins Dennis, laborer, r. 550 Mission, rear


Collins Dennis, laborer, r. SW cor Fifth and Howard


Collins Dennis B., hackowner, r. 922 Pine


Collins Dennis J., finisher Cal. Furniture Mnfg Co., r. 149 Second


Collins Dennis P., cook. r. 117 Bernard


Collins Edward, bookkeeper, r. 708 Howard


Collins Edward, laborer, r. 405 Beale


Collins Edward, longshoreman, r. 6 Norton Pl Collins Edward, woolscourer, r. 12 Gilbert Collins Edward F., bookkeeper, r. 922 Pine


Collins Elizabeth, widow, r. 422 Minna


Collins Elizabeth Miss, saleslady, r. 422 Minna Collins Ellen, domestic 238 Oak


Collins Ellen, shirtmaker, r. 1230 Bush


Collins E. R. Mrs., widow, r. Grand Hotel


Collins Frederick T. (F. T. Collins & Co.) r. 1223 Polk Collins F. T. & Co. (Frederick T. and Thomas W. Col- lins) hatters, 1223 Polk


Collins George, cook, r. 662 Howard


Collins George, laborer, r. NW cor Bryant and Eighth Collins George, ornamental painter Jabez S. Swan, r. Oakland


Collins George, seaman, r. 54 Sacramento


Collins George D., law student Thomas V. O'Brien, r. 2434 Larkin


Collins George G., paper ruler John B. McIntyre, r. 232 Jessie


Collins George H. (Higgins & Collins) r. Oakland


Collins George W., bookkeeper W. W. Chase & Co., r. 1906 Mason


Collins George W., commercial traveler, r. S s Powell Av, bet California Av and Mission, B. H.


Collins Hannah Miss, seamstress, r. 238 Oak Collins Henry, r. 102 Eddy


Collins Henry, clerk Western Union Tel. Co., r. 1585 Turk


Collins Hugh, engineer, r. 848 Folsom


Collins Hugh, laborer, r. 346 Fourth


Collins James, r. cor Twenty-third and Sanchez


Collins James, boilermaker, r. 16 Isis


Collins James, carpenter, r. 613 Mission


Collins James, engineer A. Waldstein, r. 732 Clemen- tina


Collins James, painter. r. 1608 Steiner


Collins James, pantryman O. R. and N. SS. Columbia Collins James, stonecutter, r. 11% Garden


Collins James H., conductor Presidio RR., r. 1305%% Polk


Collins James J., tailor, 643 Post


Collins James W., proptr Belmont Dairy, r. 3 Board- man Pl


Collins Jeremiah, peddler, r. 234 Langton


Collins Jeremiah, printer, r. 7 Dale Pl


Collins Jeremiah, shoemaker, r. 131 Lily Av


Collins Jeremiah J., bootfitter, r. 229 Jessie


Collins John (Collins Brothers) r. Ns Twenty-fourth, bet Eureka and Ellen


Collins John, baker, r. 126 Langton


Collins John, barber, r. 9101% Harrison


Collins John, bartender, r. 620 Jessie


Collins John, brassfinisher William T. Garratt, r. 212 Second


Collins John, expressman, NW cor First and Mission, r. 68 Jessie


Collins John, horseshoer, r. 520 Bush


Collins John, laborer, r. 5 Chesley


Collins John, laborer, r. 60 Shipley


Collins John, laborer, r. 710 Lombard


Collins John, laborer, r. 1011 York


Collins John, longshoreman, r. N s Day, bet Sanchez and Church


Collins John, molder Union Iron Works, r. 420% Na- toma


Collins John, ropesplicer Sutter St. RR., r. 1336 Bush


Collins John, seaman, r. North Pacific Hotel


Collins John, storekeeper U. S. Internal Revenue


Collins John, tanner, r. 732 Clementina


Collins John, tanner, r. 127 Fifteenth


Collins John, teamster, r. 1105 McAllister


Collins John, watchman Pac. Oil and Lead Works, r. 7% Liberty


Collins John A., attorney at law, office 410 Kearny, room 2, r. 2430 Mission


Collins John C., compositor, r. 3 Yerba Buena


Collins John D., r. 840 Grove


Collins John D., laborer, r. 12 Gilbert


Collins John J., blacksmith, r. 11 Hubbard


Collins John J., porter Hoffman & Co., r. 1023 Vallejo


Collins John P., r. 419 Stevenson


Collins John T., plasterer, r. 1313 Steiner


Collins John T., reporter The Bradstreet Co., r. 659 Natoma


Collins John W., clerk, r. Brooklyn Hotel


Collins John W., teamster, r. 13 Linden Av


Collins Joseph, clerk, r. 229 Jessie


Collins Joseph, weaver, r. 1023 Vallejo


Collins Joseph C., real estate agent, r. 509 Bush


Collins Joseph J., carpenter, r. 216 MeLea Court


Collins Joseph V .; salesman O'Connor, Moffatt & Co., r. 26 Capp


Collins J.W., Austrian Ben. Soc., 71 New Montgomery Collins Julia, domestic 1008 Jones


Collins Julia A., machine operator E. Detrick & Co., r. 339 Shipley


Collins Kate, nurse, 321 Hyde


Collins Katy Miss, starcher Standard Shirt Factory, r. 1023 Vallejo


Collins Lawrence, seaman, r. 328 Drumm


Collins Lyman P., salesman Samuel Hill, r. Oakland


Collins M. Mrs., furnished rooms, 310 Kearny


Collins Maggie Miss, seamstress, r. 238 Oak


Collins Martin, artist, r. 26 Sixth


Collins Martin, plasterer, r. SW cor Franklin and Lombard


Collins Martin, shipliner, r. 1014 Filbert


Collins Maurice R., traveling agent, r. Revere House Collins Mary, widow, r. 10 Anthony


Collins Mary, widow, r. 2216 Rausch


Collius Mary, widow, r. 419 Stevenson


Collins Mary, domestic 528 Pacific


Collins Mary A., domestic 515 Eddy


Collins Mary C. Miss, tailor J. Lancaster & Co., r. 551 % Minna


Collins Mary E. Miss, assistant Starr King Primary School, r. 422 Minna


Collins Mary F., proptr Albemarle House, 8 Mason


LOUIS BRAVERMAN & CO.


MANUFACTURERS of FINE JEWELRY in all its branches. 119 MONTGOMERY ST.


The Travelers is paying at the rate of $2500 per day for injuries.


LA GRANDE LAUNDRY


GOOD WORK. LOW PRICES. OFFICE, 64S MARKET STREET.


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Collins Mary Vincent Sister, Lady Superioress St. Vincent School, S s Mission, bet New Montgom" ery and Third


Collins Matthew, policeman, r. 120 Chestnut Collins Michael, expressman Cal. Powder Co., r. W s Baker, bet Jefferson and Beach


Collins Michael, laborer, r. 18 Bonita


Collins Michael, laborer, r. 270 Clementina


Collins Michael, laborer, r. 1023 Vallejo


Collins Michael, plasterer, r. 1313 Steiner


Collins Michael C., shoemaker, 209 Leidesdorff


Collins Michael J., plasterer, r. 319 Tehama Collins Mollie, domestic 1416 Clay


Collins M. T., guard House of Correction


Collins Nathaniel, Jour. Shipwrights' Assn, 71 New Montgomery


Collins Nellie Miss, operator Standard Shirt Factory, r. 1230 Bush


Collins Owen, bootmaker, r. 59 Stevenson


Collins P., laborer P. M. SS. Co's Wharf


Collins Patrick, r. cor Filbert and Buchanan


Collina Patrick, fireman, r. NE cor Vermont and Ne- vada


Collins Patrick, laborer, r. 22 Louisa


Collins Patrick, laborer, r. 732 Clementina


Collins Patrick, liquor saloon, SE cor Fourth and Howard, r. 765 Howard


Collins Patrick, proptr Washington Hotel, NW cor Mission and First


Collins Patrick, teamster, r. 18 Allen


Collins Patrick F., teamster, r. 710% Fulton, rear


Collins Patrick J., carpenter, r. N & Twenty-third, bet Sanchez and Noe


Collins Patrick J., hostler, r. 61 Natoma


Collins Peter, machinist, r. 307 Folsom


Collins Peter F., carpenter, r. 1621% Howard, rear


Collins R., widow, proptr Stanford Restaurant, 618 Fourth


Collins Richard, fireman, r. 2919 Mission


Collins Richard M. (W. W. Chase & Co.) r. 1906 Ma- son


Collins Richard W., canner Sacramento River Pack- ing Co., r. 922 Pine


Collins Robert (Marsh & Collins) r. SW cor Bay and Jones


Collins Robert, compositor, r. 524 Greenwich


Collins Robert, fireman O. R. and N. SS. Columbia


Collina Robert, salesman, r. W s Hartford, nr Nine- teenth


Collins Robert U., journalist, r. 1517 Hyde


Collins S., laborer Pac. Rolling Mills


Collins Salvin P. (S. P. Collins & Co.) r. SW cor Sac- ramento and Franklin


Collins Samuel H., manager H. Myers & Son, r. 2512 Sacramento


Collins Samuel S., carpenter, r. 321 Fifth


Collins Sarah, widow, r. 339 Shipley


Collins Savory W., book agent, r. 825 Broadway, rear Collins Silas M. (Collins & Tilden) r. 119 Mason


Collins S. P. & Co. (Salvin P. Collins and James Wheeland) wines and liquors and oyster and chop house, 329 Montgomery and 511 California Collins Terrence, fireman P. M. SS. Granada Collins T. Mra., widow, r. 307 Folsom


Collins Thomas, gardener, r. Turk St. Hotel Collins Thomas, laborer, r. 712 Larkin


Collins Thomas, tanner, r. 732 Clementina Collins Thomas H .. varnisher, r. 60 Shipley


Collina Thomas W. (F. T. Collins & Co.) and book- keeper Anglo-Californian Bank, r. 1585 Turk


Collina Timothy (Collins Brothers) r. S s Twenty- fourth, bet Eureka and Ellen


Collins Timothy, boatbuilder, N s Berry, bet Third and Fourth, r. 11 Haggin




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