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re Frederick B., r. 770 Bryant
re James, laborer, r. 2 Himmelmann Pl
ce Margaret, domestic 2121 Pine
ce Maris, widow. r. 75 Jeasie, rear
ce Martin, clerk freightauditor's office C. P. RR., r. 614 Sutter
ce M. E. (Joyce & Orndorff) r. 423 Sutter
ce Michael, teamster. r. 546 Tebaina
ce Patrick B .. physician, office and r. 630 Howard
ce Peter, bartender. r. Palace Hotel
re Peter J .. glassware and crockery, 115 Sixth
ce Sarah, domestic 609 Nineteenth
ce Winnie Miss, domestic, 1103 Bush
ce Willis B., clerk A. I. Hall & Son, r. 117 Turk dre W. L., r. 423 Sutter
ce &' Orndorfr (M. E. Joyce and James Orn- dorff) proprietors The Baldwin Hotel Bar and Billiard Rooms, Baldwin Hotel
Joyce. See Joice
rez Guard. 808 Pacific
b Thomas, painter Thomas Downing, r. Oakland hter A .. master mariner, r. 666 Bryant
ater Mary, widow, r. S & Santa Clara, bet Vermont aud Nebraska
lah Henry R., assistant passenger and ticket agent S. P. RR. (northern division) NE cor Fourth and Townsend, room 33, r. San Mateo
ah Theodore D., clerk Land Office C. P. RR., r. San Mateo
he Mutual Benefit Life 1ns. Co. FURNISHES INSURANCE AT COST.
Dividends Paid, $30,242,931 83 AES MUNSELL Je., Agent Pacific Coast, 4:5 Montgomery Street.
MACONDRAY & CO., 204-206 Sansome St .. IMPORTERA OF
Fine Teas Of all descriptions.
ESTABLISHED IN 1849.
Judd Charles M., carpenter and builder, 1507 Pine
Judd Edward D., shipping clerk Pac. Iron Works, r. 708 McAllister
Judd Edwin O., compositor, r. 418 Green
Judd Garritt P., tinsmith, r. 731 Geary
Judd G. P. Mrs., dressmaker, r. 731 Geary
Judd Henry T .. job printer, 411% California, rooms 9-10, r. Oakland
Judd Lizzie G. Richmond Mrs. (Mrs. L. G. Richmond & Son) r. The Baldwin
Judd Norris A. (D. Hicks & Co.) r. The Baldwin Judd T. A., peddler, r. 529 Sacramento
Judd Thomas H., shipping clerk Hecht Bros. & Co., r. 708 McAlliater
Judds August H., laborer C. P. RR., r. 7 Crook
Judes S. Mrs., actress, r. 511 Twenty-third
Judell Herman L., traveling salesman Michalitschke Brothers & Co., r. 1427 Howard
Judge Ann, widow, r. E s Michigan, bet Sierra and Shasta
Judge Elizabeth, widow, r. 1012 Columbia
Judge Ellen, domestic 1930 Sutter
Judge Frank W., boilermaker Pac. Rolling Mills, r. E s Tennessee, bet Sierra and Nevada
Judge James, hostler McGurk & Russell, r. 308 Te- ham&
Judge James, longshoreman, r. 307 Bryant
Judge John, policeman, r. 217 Port
Judge John, teamster. r. 1581 Turk
Judge Kate E. Miss, cloakmaker, r. 1012 Columbia
Judge Maggie, domestic 1226 Post
USE L. DELMONICO DELBECK & CO. CHAMPAGNE. REIMS.
Judge Mary, domestic 1820 Buchanan
Judge Mary A. Miss, cloakmaker, r. 1012 Columbia
Judge Michael, conductor N. B. and M. RR., r. 1210 Columbia
Judge Patrick, groceries and liquora, 139 Ninth
Judge Police Court, chambers old City Hall, first floor
Judge Police Court No. 2, chambers old City Hall, first floor
Judge Superior Court, Departments, 2 3. 4, 5, 6. 9 and 10, chambers new City Hall, second floor, Nos. 7 and 8 third floor, Nos. 1, 11 and 12 old City Hall, second floor
Judge Thomas, mason Pioneer White Lead Works, r. 28 Gilbert
Judge U. S. Circuit Court (Ninth) chambers ['. S. Appraisera' Building
Judge U. S. District Court, chambers U. S. Appraisers' Building
Judge William, deckhand C. P. RR. stmr Amador, r. Oakland
Judges Supreme Court (State) chambers 121 Post
Judkins Edward H., stoves and tinware, 2101 Mission, r. 610%% Nineteenth
Judson A., mining secretary, 320 Sansome, room 52. r. 2305 Devisadero
Judson Clarence, clerk Eagleson & Co., r. W & Cali- fornia Av, nr Howard
Judson Egbert (S. F. Candie Co., and Judson & Shepard) and president Judson Manufacturing Co., office 402 Front, r. West Berkeley
Judson Julia, widow. r. 2421 Buchanan
JUDSON MANUFACTURING CO. Egbert Judson president, C. B. Morgan secre- tary, Charles S. Chamberlain mana- ger, John Finn assistant manager, works Oakland, ofllce and salesroom, 329 Market
Judson Russell H., apothecary, r. 2305 Devisadero
EILINGS DECORATED
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Ty Peruvian Billers!
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KITTLE & CO., Agents.
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W. W. Montague & Co. Importers and Dealers in ENGLISH AND AMERICAN TILE, Eneanstie, Glazed and Plain. 309, 311, 313, 315 and 317 MARKET STREET
Judson Thomas R., policeman, r. W 8 California Av, nr Howard
Judson W. R., clerk A. Judson, r. 2305 Devisadero
Judson & Shepard (Egbert Judson and J. L. N. Shepard) proprietors S. F. Chemical Works and Sulphur Powder Mill (West Berkeley, Alameda Co., Cal.) office 402 Front
Juergensen Charles P., upholsterer Blum, Eppstein & Marsh, r. 908% Post
Juergensen Nis, cabinetmaker, r. 9083% Post
Jugassovich Anton, restaurant, 106 Sixth, r. 1343 Ala- bama
Juhl Louis, waiter C. Lombardi, r. 625 Vallejo Juhle Ernestine Miss, r. 225 Sixth
Juhler James M., machinehand, r. 735 Brannan Juillerat Adolph, clerk A. E. Juillerat, r. 1623 Pine
Juillerat Adolph E., agent M. J. Paillard & Co., 23 Dupont, r. 1019 Fillmore
Juignet Paul, commission merchant. 410 Clay, r. 1228 Ellis
Jukes Aaron, bartender John Edwards, r. Alameda
Julia Consolidated Mining Co., H. A. Charles secre- tary, 419 California, room 21
Jullan Charles, fancy goods, 242 Third
Julian Edward, printer, r. 4 Chatham Pl
Julian Ella Mrs., r. 2219 Post
Julian George N. (Ball & Julian) r. The Baldwin
Julian R. C., printer Palmer & Rey, r. 317 Stockton Julian. See Jullien
Jullien A., winemaker. r. 1320 Stockton
Jullien Denis, French Ben. Soc., 510 Jackson
Jullien Etienne, French Ben. Soc.510 Jackson
Jullien J. & Co. (Jules Jullien) wholsale liquors, 617 Pacific
Jullien Jules (J. Jullien & Co.) r. 1212 Powell 19 Jullien. See Julian
Jumel Andre, French Ben. Soc., 510 Jackson
Jumper George E., paperhanger, r. 2 Camp
Juneau Jean P., French Ben. Soc., 510 Jackson
Junck Brothers (George and Diedrich) groceries and liquors, 1426 Taylor
Junck Diedrich (Junck Brothers) r. 1016 Clay Junck George (Junck Brothera) r. 1016 Clay
Jund Clara, domestic 1011 California
Jund Henry. shoemaker, r. 536 Pine
Jundt Charles, clerk J. W. Davidson & Co., r. 513 Greenwich, rear
Jundt Rudolph, teamster, r. 513 Greenwich, rear June Singer Sewing Machine, Mark Sheldon agent. 9-13 First
JUNG JOHN C. housesmith and mannfacturer iron railings, shutters, etc., 110 Main, r. 608 Powell
Jung Leonie Mrs., proptr Oriental Hotel, SW cor Washington and Drumm
Jung Nicholas. tanner, r. Alabama, nr Twenty-eighth 19 Jung. See Junge, Young and Yung
Jungblut Auguat (August Jungblut & Co.) r. 212 Golden Gate Av
Jungblut August & Co. (August Jungblut and Charles Traulsen) manufacturers billiard tables and materials, 10-12 Golden Gate Av
Junge Henry, r. 957 Mission
Junge Julius W., bartender H. Schroder, r. 509 Chest- nut
Jungh Jacob, baker Royal Dining Saloon, r. 1523 Pow- ell
Junghaenel Ernat, machinist. r. 839 Broadway
Juniel William, manager Robert A. Steinegger, r. 20 Lafayette
Junker August R., musician, r. 919 Union
Junker Charles A ., salesman Baker & Hamilton, r. 312 Eighteenth
Junker Charles D., butcher, 135 Gough, r. 137 Gough Junker Frederick (Junker & Hagenkamp) r. Niagara House
Junker Frederick, r. 917 Buchanan
Junker Louis (Junker & Ecks) r. 603 Fulton
Junker & Ecks (Louis Junker and Henry L. Eck butchers, NW cor Laguna and Fulton
Junker & Hagenkamp (Frederick Junker and Adolf T. Hageukamp Jr.) merchant tailors, 12 Phele Building
Junkins Charles K., clerk general freight office C. : RR., r. 1032 Twenty-fourth
Junkins Orrin C., shipwright, r. 1032 Twenty-four Junqua Urbain, French Ben. Soc., 510 Jackson Jurado Theresa, widow, r. 1503 Dupont
Jurado Thomas A., bartender John Daly, r. 29 D pont
Juravolyov Lizzie Mrs., dressmaker. r. 806 Union Jurgeleit A., longshoreman, r. E s Kearny, nr Fra cisco
Jurgens Anton, cigars and tobacco, 136 Second
Jurgens Diederich, porter M. & C. Mangels, r. 16 Deviaadero
Jurgens Diedrich R., groceries and liquors, S cor Twenty-first and Valencia, r. 1119 Twent first
Jurgens Richard (Bose & Jurgens) r. 731 Brannan Jurgensen Albert N., seaman, r. 263 East Jurgensen Christine, r. 314 Bush
Jurgensen Walter, seaman, r. 263 East
( Jurgensen. See Jorgensen and Juergensen Juri Andrew, clerk L. Juri & Co., r. 1902 Stockton
Juri Henry, bookkeeper L. Juri & Co., r. 1902 Stoc ton
Juri L. & Co. (Luigi Juri and Samuel Nuenac wander) liquor saloon, SE cor Stockton a Vallejo
Juri Luigi (L. Juri & Co.) r. 1902 Stockton Juri. See Jury
Jurs C., foreman Davis Bros., r. 18 Johnson Av
Jurss Frederick H., lithographer Schmidt Label a Lithograph Co., r. 325 Bush
Jurss Henry, with John Jurss. r. 19 Baunam PI Jurss John, liquor saloon, 605 Davis, r. 19 Bannam Jury Henry, waiter Campi's Branch Rest, r. 13 Stockton
Jury Walter E., driver Bay City Soda Water Co., 1154 Folsom
Jury. See Juri
Jus Victor, second cook Lick House
Just Henry, compositor Demokrat, r. 631 Sacramen Just Paul, laborer Cal. Sugar Refinery, r. Kentuc House
Justancheck Marcus, laborer Cal. Sugar Refinery, Breslin Hotel
Justi Charles (Hixson, Justi & Co.) r. 1003 Valencia Justice Albert, silver plater, r. 16 John
Justice MIning Co. (Storey Co., Nev.) R. E. Kel secretary, 419 California, rooma 1-2-3
Justices' Courts, City and County of San Fra cisco, SE cor Kearny and Washington
Juzix Harry (Pascal, Dubedat & Co.) r. W & Churc bet Fourteenth and Ridley
Juzix Leopold, cooper, r. W s Church, bet Fourteen and Ridley
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Ka-uh-wah, Indian Blood Purifier and Charm O William Riche agent, office 724% Market, labor tory 629 Clay
Kabitschke Franz, tanner, r. 115 Twenty-sixth Kabler Z., r. Rusa House
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LEHIGH, CUMBERLAND and ENGLISH FOUNDRY COKE, 41 Market Street, corner Spear.
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h Benoit. gardener, r. 907 Pine
chele Michael (Kaechele & Roller) r. 439 Fulton chele & Roller (Michael Kaechele and Carl Roller) groceries and liquors, SE cor Fulton and Octavia ding Charles V. B. (Liddle & Kaeding) r. 1408 Leavenworth
intz Emanuel, barber W. Wiebe, r. 256 Stevenson Intz Jacob, barber W. Wiebe. r. 28 Everett
lber William, barber, r. 1144 Howard
mpfer Maurice, traveling salesman Hoffman & Co., 17-19 Battery
mpfer William H., cigars and tobacco, 1220 Market mpff Charles, clerk Speyer & Herold, r. 537 Q'Far- reil
n Thomas L., foreman machinist S. F.Gas Light Co. Kaen. See Cain, Cane, Cahen, Kain and Kane npfer Adolph, collector, r. 502 Eddy
wer Edward (Friedlander & Kaeser) r. 1706% Jessie ka Isaac, clerk, r. 450 Jessie
ka L. T. Mrs., varieties, 1918 Steiner
ka P. Mrs., widow, r. 450 Jessie
ka Robert, telegraph operator. r. 450 Jessie ka Samuel (Kafka & Simon) r. 450 Jessie
ka Simon, butcher, 209 Sixth, r. 450 Jessle
ka & Simon (S. Kafka and M. Simon) cigars, 103 Sixth
i Tameya, artist, studio 331 Kearny, room 4, r. 116 Golden Gate Av
er Daniel, blacksmith, r. NE cor Mariposa and Arkansas
le Frank, driver City RR., r. 1329 Natoma
ler Christopher, carpenter S.P.RR.,r. 11 Guerrero ler John H., pressman P. E. Dougherty & Co., r. 11 Guerrero
Kahler. See Kaler
man A., clerk freight auditor's office C. P. RR., r. 2216 Fillmore
n Aaron, assistant weigher Custom House, r. 113 Cedar Av
hn Adolph J., druggist, 238 Kearny and 713 Larkin, r. 611 Pine
n Albert, clerk Kahn, Brothers & Co., r. 508 Hyde n Amelia, domestic 1721 Sutter
in Augnat, baker, r. 634 Pacific
n Berthold, salesman Davis Bros., r. 633 Jessie
hn, Brothers & Co. (Jules, Charles and Hen- ry Kahn, and A. Gombrich & Fils, Paris, France) importers foreign dry and fancy goods, 25-27 Battery
n Charles (Kahn, Brothers & Co.) r. Paris
n Emile, clerk, r. 508 Hyde
n Ernestine, widow, r. 270 Clementina
n Frederick, bookkeeper Bauer Bros. & Co., r. Oakland
n Henrietta, widow, r. 611 Pine
n Henry, r. 409 Van Ness Av
n Henry (Kahn. Brothers & Co.) r. 1418 Post
n Henry jeweler, r. 20 Russell
n Hermann, baker. r. 633 Jessie
o Hyman. porter. r. 11 Bruce Pl
in Isaac, French Ben. Soc., 510 Jackson
a J .. r. 529 Valencia
In Joseph (Porter, Slessinger & Co.) r. 1216 Geary Joseph, bakery, confectionery and coffee sa- oon, 30 Sixth, r. 416 Minna
o Joseph, liquor saloon, 416 Pine, r. 1207 Jackson h Joseph Jr., r. 1207 Jackson
h Jules (Kahn, Brothers & Co.) r. 1418 Post
Leon, butcher, r. 403 Hayes
h Leopold. capitalist, r. 821 Mission
L. M., coffee saloon, Ocean Beach, nr railroad lepot
Louis (Louis Kahn & Co.) r. 108 Twenty-fifth
Louis, clerk Willlam Marks, r. 633 Jessie
) Lonia, mechanic Davis Bros., r. 11 Bruce Pl
Louis & Co. (Louis Kahn) cattle dealers, 46 Centre Market
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Kahn Maurice, merchant, r. 508 Hyde
Kahn Max, butcher, 805 Buchanan, r. 515 Hyde
Kahn Meyer, porter Reiss Bros. & Co., r. 11 Harri- son Av
Kahn Samuel (Westheimer & Kahn) r. 218 Stockton
Kahn Samuel S., physician and surgeon, office 14 Dupont, rooms 17-19, r. 2024 Howard
Kahn Sarah Miss, florist, 716 Washington
Kahn William, clerk J. F. Meinke & Co., r. 1207 Jack- son
1 Kahn. See Cahen and Cabn
Kahrs Claus, teamster, r. 7% Grand Av
Kahrs Henry (Kahrs & Hogref) r. 14% Lewis
Kahrs John, groceries and liquors, SW cor First and Minna
Kahrs & Hogref (Henry Kahrs and Frederick Hogref) groceries and liquors, NW cor Post and Taylor
Kaighin Charles J., chief engineer Market St. RR., r. 1825 Market
Kain James, longshoreman, r. 106 Tebama Kain Martin W., carpenter, r. 18 Sanchez
" Kain. See Cain, Cane, Cahen, Kahen and Kane Kaiser Christopher, shoemaker, r. 11 Bernard
Kaiser F., maltster U. S. Brewery, r. 544 McAllister
Kaiser F. W., assistant Lincoln Evening School
Kaiser George, estate of (George Kaiser & Co.) 17-19 Cal. Market
Kaiser George Mrs., widow, r. 1120 Filbert Kaiser George & Co. (estate of George Kaiser and Joseph Bisagno) butchers, 17-19 Cal. Market
USE L. DELMONICO DELBECK & CO. CHAMPAGNE. REIMS.
Kaiser Henry, blacksmith, r. 15 Boardman Pl
Kaiser Henry, locksmith, 529 Geary, r. 8 Sixth
Kaiser Henry C., with George Kaiser & Co., r. 1120 Filbert
Kaiser Herman (Kaiser & Freundschuh) r. 623% Minns Kaiser J., with Will & Finck, r. Turk St. Hotel
Kaiser John, gripman Clay St. RR.
Kaiser J. H., walter Royal Dining Saloon, r. 625 Bush Kaiser Joseph, locksmith, r. 154 Eighth
Kaiser Joseph, shoemaker, r. 24 Turk
Kaiser Joseph, stonecutter, r. 108 Central Av, rear Kaiser Joseph, tailor. r. 6 Reed Pl
Kaiser Julius, cook Tivoli Opera House, r. 420 Grove Kaiser Julius, laborer, r. 624 Fourth
Kaiser William, merchant tailor, 335 Bush, r. 1209 Post
Kaiser & Frenndschuh (Herman Kaiser and Charles Freundschuh) liquor saloon, 8 Sixth
0 Kaiser. See Kayser, Keyser and Keiser Kaister Jacob, blacksmith, 128 Park Av, nr Sixth
Kalarman John, boarding house and liquor saloon, W a Venezuela, bet Tombighee and Potomac Kalb Peter J., baker, r. 1711 Mission
Kalb Richard, captain ship Canada, r. 416 Filbert Kalberla Konrad, bartender, 241 Sixteenth
Kalbin Edward, bottle becr depot, 101 Tehams Kale Daniel, clerk, r. 660 Willow Av
Kalender Charles, baker, r. 492 Eighth
Kaler James, bakery and confectionery, 1427 Hyde Kaler John, bricklayer, r. 59 West Miasion Kaler Martha W. Mrs., r. 1427 Hyde
A Kaler. See Kahler
Kalish M., purser stmr Humboldt, office 22 California Kalisher Edward (Steinberger & Kalisher) r. 807 Gold- en Gate Av
Kalisher Edward D., grain commission mer- chant, office 24 Sansome, r. 807 Golden Gate Av
Kalisher Julins L., model, office 108 Battery, r. 909 McAllister
KaliskyCatherine, widow, r. 22% Welsh
Kalisky Charles, clothing, 109-111 Second, r. 336 Golden Gate Av
UMAN, ISHAM & CO., 509, 511 Market St.
SOLE AGENTS FOR Dederick's Perpetual HAY PRESSES
wian Billers
HINCKLEY, SPIERS & HAYES,
FULTON IRON WORKS. 220 Fremout Street, Manufacturers of Sugar Mills, Vacuum Pans, Etc.
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W. W. MONTAGUE & CO.
IMPORTERS OF
STOVES AND RANGES.
Manufacturers of FRENCH RANGES. 309, 311, 313, 315 and 317 MARKET STREET
Kalisky Harry, clerk, r. 123 Sixth
Kalisky Louis, merchant tailor, 431 Montgomery, r. NW cor Bush and Dupont
Kalisky Morris, cloths and tailors' trimmings, 123 Sixth
Kalisky Samuel (Barnett, Marks & Co.) r. 911 McAl- lister
Kallenberg Theodore, machinist and model maker, 32 Fremont, r. 7 Ritch
Kallenberg Theodore Jr., molder, r. 7 Ritch
Kallman Isidore, clerk. r. 1529 Geary
Kallmes Joseph. mining engineer, 309 California, room 14, r. 917 Larkin
Kalloch Isaac S. Rev., r. 415 Castro
Kallstrom Rose, widow, lodgings, 210% Washington Kalmuk M., cigars and tobacco, 46 Fourth, r. 629 Ellis Kalmuk Robert, printer Bacon & Co., r. 629 Ellis Kalson Henrick, seaman, r. 20 Folsom
Kalthoff August, watchman A. Lusk & C., r. 12 Haw- thorne
Kalthoff Bernard H., clerk Lebenbaum, Goldberg & Co., r. 35 Hoff Av
Kalthoff Hugo, clerk, r. 12 Hawthorne
Kaltmayer Stephen, r. 605 Broadway
Kaltschmidt Oscar, portrait painter, studio and r. 1049 Mission
Kalvelage Clemens (Kalvelage & Muller) r. SW cor Fell and Franklin
Kalvelage & Muller (Clemens Kalvelage and Jacob Muller) groceries and liquors, SW cor Fell and Franklin
Kamas George, wireworker, r. 40 Jessie
Kame Tanagawa, photographer Rieman & Co., r. 916 Washington
Kamena Heury, teamster, r. 138 Freelon
Kamlade Frederick J., teamster C. B. Rode, r. 574 Bryant
Kamlade John G. C., bartender, r. 325 Bush
Kamma George, driver, r. 1849% Stevenson
Kamman Charles F .. property clerk quartermaster's dept U. S. A., r. SE cor Sacrame. to and Baker Kammann George, cigar mnfr, SE cor Geary and Hyde Kammer Louis, butcher, r. 413 Powell
Kammerer Charles, expressman, r. 19 Water
Kammerer Charles G., cutter Schafer & Co., r. 2 Cen- tral Court
Kammerer Frederick, cutter, r. 26 Howard Court
Kammerer George (Kammerer & Koch) r. 829% Vallejo
Kammerer & Koch (George Kammerer and Frank Koch) barbers, 542 California
Kammerling Emil, cook, 1316 Kearny, rear Kammitter Marle, widow, r. 959 Mission
1 Kamp. See Camp
Kampe Eliza, widow, r. 32 Natoma
Kampe Frederick, bottler Jacob Denzler, r. 5 Cedar Av
Kampe Frederick W., groceries and liquors, 38 Natoma
B7 Kampe. Sce Campe
Kampensky Henry, tallor, r. 1100 Stockton
Kampfen Jobn, r. 431 Pins
Kampner Yetta Mrs., furniture, 144 Seventh
Kamps Charles H., shipping clerk C. E. Whitney & Co., r. NE cor Castro and Clipper
Kamps Frederick W., bartender F. W. Rodefeld, r. 211 Minna
Kamps Frederick W., liquor saloon and res- taurant, 16-18 California, cor Drumm, r. NE cor Castro and Clipper
Kamps George W., carpenter W. B. Kreger, r. NE cor Castro and Clipper
Kauary David, house and sign painter, 30%% Second, r. 82 Natoma
Kanary Maurice, shoemaker, r. N s Twenty-sixth, bet Church and Dolores
Kanana F. T., machinist P. M. SS. Co.
Kane Ann, domestic 404 Golden Gate Av
Kane Bernard, teamster W. Kerr, r. 903 Battery
Kane Bridget, widow, r. 40 Moss
Kane Charles (Kane & Heaney) r. 514 Minna
Kane Charles, carder S. F. Pioneer Woolen Factory r. 7 Gaven
Kane Charles C., r. 512 Van Ness Av
Kane D., longshoreman, r. 529 Sacramento
Kane Daniel, laborer Pac. Rolling Mille, r. Breslin Hotel
Kane David Jr., plumber, r. 1112 Washington
Kane Delia, domestic 2123 Bush
Kane Dennis, laborer, r. 1001 Battery
Kane Dennis, laborer, r. W 8 Church, nr Twenty seventh
Kane Dennis, laborer John Kelso, r. SE cor Sixteentl and Alabama
Kane Edward P., painter. r. 2721 Folsom
Kane Emma E., widow. r. 1658 Sixteenth
Kane Francis B., physician, 46 O'Farrell, r. 338 Edd
Kane Francis J., boatman, r. 110 Francisco
Kane Frank, horsetrader, r. 46 Quinn
Kane Frank E., bookkeeper, r. 133 Fifth
Kane George P .. clerk Patent Brick Co., r. 725 Pina
Kane Henry, r. S 8 Point Lobos Av, nr Second Av
Kane Henry, bartender Samuel F. McCarl, r. 81 NI toma
Kane Henry J., clerk, r. 324 Tehama
Kane James, groceries and liquors, r. 260 Jersey
Kane James, hackman, r. 160 Clara
Kane James, laborer, r. 118 Shipley
Kane James, laborer, r. 408% Natoma
Kane James, shoemaker, r. 81 Natoma
Kane James, Wharfinger Section 1 Sea Wall
Kane James F., liquor saloon, 412 Folsom
Kane Jeremiah. tailor, 206 Minna
Kane J. F., machinist, r. 515 Folsom
Kane John, groceries and liquors, 11 Gilbert
Kane John, hostler William E. Bridge, r. 16 Ritch
Kane John, laborer, r. 659 Howard
Kane John, liquor saloon, 208 First, r. 917 Natoms
Kane John, pressman, r. 714 Green
Kane John, quarryman, r. NE cor Treat Av &t Twenty- fifth
Kane John, teamster, r. Orlental Hotel
Kane John, teamster, r. 2 Boyd
Kane John, teamster J. Y. Wilson & Co., r. 525 H ard
Kane John, sign painter, r. 445 Tehama
Kane John J., liquor saloon, 131 Fifth, r. 410} } toma
Kane John T., groceries and liquors, 315 Eighth
Kane Joseph, clerk James F. O'Hanlon, r. 3 Pfeiffer
Kane Joseph, extraman Hose No. 9, S. F. F. D., r. fc Broadway
Kane Joseph, laborer, r. 306 Fremont
Kane Joseph, plasterer. r. 508 Ninth
Kane Joseph J., clerk J. Macdonough & Co., r. ! Fremont
Kane J. P .. r. 15% Sumner
Kane Julia, dressmaker Miss Mary Hudson, r. l O'Farrell
Kane Kate, furnished rooms, 7 Bagley Pl
Kane Lawrence, clerk Kane & Heaney, r. 116 Silve. Kane Margaret, widow, r. 7 Gaven
Kane Margaret, widow, r. 525 Howard
Kane Mary, domestic 1012 Van Ness Av
Kane Mary, domestic 1501 Van Ness Av
Kane Mary Mrs., vegetables, 15%% Norfolk
Kane Mary Mrs., widow, r. 640 Filbert
Kane Michael, boilermaker. r. 549 Howard
Kaue Michael, capitalist, r. 512 Van Ness Av
Kane Michnel, liquor saloon, SW cor Howard i First. r. 507 Howard
Kane Nellie, widow, r. 209 Harrison
i Kane Nora, domestio 1724 Sutter
Kane Patrick, r. 922 Washington
Kane Patrick, laborer Pac. Rolling Mills, r. 8 8 Rose's, ur Collina
SCHAFER & CC Men's, Youths' and Boys' CLOTHING
No. 11 MONTGOMERY STREET.
LePAGE'S MUCILAGE
IS ALWAYS RELIABL.
D. HICKS & CO., Manufacturers Hotel Registers, 508 Montgomery St., cor. Commercial.
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e Patrick, miner, r. E s Tennessee, bet Butte and Solano, rear
e Thomas, assistant weigher Custom House, r. 531 % Fourth
e Thomas, bartender, SW cor Howard and First, r. 507 Howard
18 Thomas, currier, r. 1618 Union
e Thomas, laborer S. P. C. RR., r. 537 Birch Av
e Thomas, plasterer, r. 324 Tehama
e Thomas, porter P. M. SS. San José
e Thomas J., carpenter. r. 112 Tehama, rear
e Thomas P., foreman Cal. Mill, r. 659 Howard
e William. commercial traveler, r. 1012 Mason
e William, porter P. M. SS. San José
8 William F., painter, r. 9 Middle
e William H., engineer, r. 628 Sutter
e William P., upholsterer Cal. Furniture Mufg Co., r. 1713 Post
ne && Heaney (Charles Kane and John Heaney) dairy produce, 11 and 40 Centre Market
Kane. See Cain, Cane, Kaen and Kain
gas Robert, seaman, r. 20 Folsom
ngiesser Julius, sausage factory, 1409 Stockton t Antone, tailor, r. 306 Jessie
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