Langley's San Francisco directory for the year commencing 1887, Part 59

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Publication date: 1880
Publisher: San Francisco : Francis, Valentine & Co.
Number of Pages: 1432


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California Electric Gas Lighting Co., office 35 Market


California Electric Light Co., George H. Roe secretary and manager, 222-232 Jessie


California Electric Power Co., office 35 Market California Electric Truss Co., Dr.W. J. Horne proptr, 702 Market


CALIFORNIA ELECTRICAL WORKS Paul Seiler superintendent and manager, J. G. Bloomer secretary, manufacturers and dealers electrical supplies, 35 Market


California Endowment Association, An- drew Gilmore secretary, Phelan Building, room 9 California Export Journal (monthly) Bern- hard Olcovich publisher, office 12-14 Front


California Farmer (weekly) Warren & Co. pro- prietors, 1004 Howard


California Fig Syrup Co., Richard E. Queen manager, 30 Seventh


California Fire Apparatus Manufact'ng Co.


James S. Naismith manager, 18 Cali- fornia


California Fire Works Co., J. B.Wooster & Co. ageuts, office and salesroom 218-220 Front, lab- oratory cor Falkland aud Platte, South S. F.


California Fruit Evaporating Co., S. Kohlman and Edward Hayden proptrs, 818 Battery


California Fruit Extract Syrup and Perfumery Co., E. Guittard & Co. agents, 207-209 Sacramento California Fruit Growers Association, A. H. Webb secretary, 40 California


California Fruit Union. Horatio P. Livermore president, H. A. Fairbank secretary, office 507 Montgomery, rooms 13-14


California Furniture Manufacturing Co., N. P. Cole president, manufacturers, importers and wholesale and retail dealers furniture, 220-226 Bush


CALIFORNIA FUSE ASSOCIATION B. Merritt manager, 33 Market


California Fuse Worka, James Eva proptr, NW cor Fourteenth and Channel


California Gas Fixture Co., Ralph P. Merillion sec- retary, 122-124 Sutter


California Glass Bending and Cutting Works, Samuel E. Hopper proprietor, 39% Fre- mont


California Glove Co., F. G. Conklin & Co. proprietors, 585 Market


California Glue Works, M. Holje, proprie- tor, NW cor Sixth Ave and R., S. S. F., Marks & Wiswell managers, office 116 Front


California Grain Trade Association, William R. For- tune secretary, 316 California


California Grocer and Canner (Trades Journal) Cali fornia Grocer and Canner Publishing Co. pub- lishers, 320 Sausome


California Grocer and Canner Publishing Co., B. N. Rowley manager, publishers and proprietors California Grocer and Canner. 320 Sansome


California Hall, S s Green. nr Larkin


California Hall, Gus Pohlmann director, 417 Kearny California Homœopath (bi-monthly) Boericke & Schreck publishers, 234 Sutter


CALIFORNIA HORSE SHOE CO.


L. B. Benchley president, Z. Burns vice-president, C. M. Keeney secretary, P. Noble superintendent, works Po- trero Point, office 202 Market


California Hosiery Co., 535 Market


California Hotel, Mans & Gates proptrs, 210 Mont- gomery Av


California House, Somalie & Ladagnous proptrs, 626 California


California Illustrated Spirit of the Times, Marcus D. Boruck publisher and proprietor, 621 Sansome


California Insurance Co. (fire and marine). Louis L. Bromwell president, W. H. C. Fowler secretary, 318 California


California Iron and Steel Co., The, Egbert Judson president, T. B. Berry secretary, office 202 Market. room 7


California Italian Paste Co., C. R. Splivalo & Co. proprietors, 321 Sacramento


California Jewelry Co. (Levison Brothers) 134 Sutter


California Jewelry Factory, Rothschild & Hadenfeldt proprietors, 9 Hardie PI


California Journal (German weekly) Cal. Journal Publishing Co. publishers and proptra, office 535 California


California Journal Publishing Co., S. F. Abend Post Co. proptrs, 535 California


California Jute Mill Co., L. P. Drexler presi- dent, L. S. Liasak secretary, office 409 California California Kennel Club, 539 California


California Label and General Printing House, Labadie & Bretonnel proptrs, 4 Sutter


California Land and Timber Co., A. T. Na- tion manager, 401 California, rooms 24-25


California Life and Endowment Associ- ation, H. W. Snow president, W. H. Pettis sec- retary. 324}% Montgomery


California Line Packets from New York, Williams, Dimond & Co. agents, 202 Market


California Lumber Exchange, Frank E. Pre- ble secretary, office Pier 3, Steuart


California Machine Works, William H. Birch & Co. proprietors, manufacturers steam engines, flour and mining machinery and elevators, 119 Beale


California Market, Thomas Brown superintend- ent, from California to Pine, bet Kearny and Montgomery


California Mattress Co., Charles Rickoff pro- prietor, junction Market, Dolores and Fourteenth California Mill (planing) Beane & Parrish pro- prietors, 30-34 Spear


California Mining Investment Co., A. Halsey secre- tary, 328 Montgomery, room 7


W. & J. SLOANE & CO. CARPETS AND UPHOLSTERY 641 to 647 MARKET STREET NEXT ABOVE PALACE HOTEL.


DIXON, BORGESON & CO.,


Manufacturers of Show Cases and Store Fixtures.


37 Market St.


COMMERCIAL INSURANCE CO. OF CALIFORNIA, 439 CALIFORNIA STREET.


ECLIPSE EXTRA DRY {


The Highest Grade Champagne, Equal to the Best.


¿ ARPAD HARASZTHY & CO., 530 WASHINGTON STREET.


CAL


California National Bank of San Fran- cisco, R. P. Thomas president, R. A. Wiison vice- president, C. H. Ramsden cashier, 621-623 Mar- ket, under Palace Hotel


California Nursery, Henry Melde proprietor, 160 San Bruno Road


California Oil Works, McKee & Cotton pro- prietors. NW cor Main and Folsom


California, Oregon and Idaho Stage Co., Joseph S. Roberson agent, 320 Sansome


Californis Ostrich Farming Co .. Charles A. Grow sec- retary, 329 Pine, rooms 16-17


California Pacific Railroad Co.,Willard V. Huntington secretary. NE cor Fourth and Townsend, room 48 CALIFORNIA PAINT CO.


manufacturers Averill mixed paints, colors in oil, putty, etc., and agents Santa Cruz glues, O. S. Orrick mana- ger, office and factory 22 Jessie


California Paper Co., Egbert Judson president, W. P. Johnson secretary, offire 320 Sansome, room 57 California Patron (weekly) Julius Chester editor and manager, 40 California


CALIFORNIA PAVING CO.


Joseph Scheerer president, Conrad Scheerer secretary, office 618 Market, opp. Palace Hotel, and 15 Post, opp. Masonic Temple, branch office 1630 Market, works Channel, opp. Fifth


California Perforating Screen Co., The, P. A. Wagner proprietor, 147 Beale


California Pharmaceutical Society and California Col- lege of Pharmacy, 113 Fulton, Charles M. Tropp- mann secretary, 300 Sixth


California Philatelist, Ernest F. Gambs pub- lisher, 234 Montgomery


California Piano Manufacturing Co., Wal- ter S. Pierce secretary, factory SE cor Fourteenth and Market. office 26 New Montgomery, Palace Hotel


California Pioneers, Society of, Pioneer Building W & Fourth, bet Market and Mission


California Plaster Decoration Works, Charles F. Schiller proprietor, centers, moldings, etc., wood carving and modeling, 861 Mission


California Portland Cement Co., John H. Sayre secretary, 330 Pine, rooms 35-36


California Pottery and Terra Cotta Co., William E. Stevens agent. NE cor Market and Larkin


California Powder Works (Santa Cruz, Santa Cruz Co. and Powning Station, Contra Costa Co.) G. F. Lawton president, John F. Lohse secre- tary, 230 California


California Printing Co. Charles W. Lieb proptr, 410 Kearny, room 4


California Redwood Co., Charles Page president, Hen- ry Sevier secretary, 316 California, room 12


California Rock Drill Co., A. L. Fish secretary, office 30 First


California Safe and Lock Co., C. J. Perism & Co. proprietors, 42 Main


California Safe Deposit and Trust Co., J. D. Fry president, Geu. W. L. Elliott vice presi- dent, C. R. Thompson treasurer, F. A. Houseworth secretary, 326 Montgomery


California Savings and Loan Society, Da- vid Farquharson president, 1 Powell


California Saw Works, Bird & Haughy proptrs, 217 Mission


California School of Mechanical Arts, Horace Davis president, 45 First


California Schooner Saloon, William Reimers proprietor, 30 Fourth


California Sheep Casings Co., office 606 Market


California Ship Owners' Association, I. E. Thayer secretary, 22 California


FRATINGER & CO. THE LEADING CLOAK AND SUIT HOUSE. 105 KEARNY STREET.


PATENT


WATER CLOSETS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION CAREFULLY REPAIRED. W. E. LANE,


PLUMBER, 505 KEARNY STREET.


Established 1860. Telephone 315.


California Silk Dyeing Works, J. R. McCann proptr, 318-320 Eleventh


California Soap Co., George E. Peske proptr, cor Fol- som and Sixteenth


California Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children, 614 Merchant


California Society for the Suppression of Vice, 614 Merchant, room 14


California Soda Works, Goetze & Baruth proptrs, NE cor Octavia and Ivy Av


California Spring Manufacturing Co., James English president, Waiter F.Sperbeck secre- tary and treasurer. 147-149 New Montgomery


California Staats Zeitung (weekly) Fr. Hess & Co. proprietors, 409-413 Bush


California Stables, John Nolan proprietor, 1611- 1613 California


California Star Oil Works Co., Edward Wheston sec- retary, 123 California


California State Almanac (German) Philo Jacoby publisher, 612 Commercial


California State Democratic Club, H. P. Bush secretary, NW cor Grant Av and O'Farrell


California State Geological Society, Pioneer Hall, cor Fourth and Pioneer Pl


California State Horticultural Society, E. J. Wickson secretary, 252 Market-


California State Mining Bureau and Office of State Mineralogist, New Pioneer Build- ing


California Steam Navigation Co., William T. Garratt president, James Gillis vice-prest- dent. William Martin secretary, office Washington St. Wharf


California Steamship Co., D.J.Meherin agent, general freight and ticket office 3 California


California Storage Warehouse, Thomas H. Rooney proprietor, 722 Mission


California Street Cable Railroad Co., Charles Mayne president, Robert Watt vice-president, Antoine Borel treasurer, T. W. Hinchman secre- tary,office and depot SE cor California and Lar- kin


California Sugar Refinery, Claus Spreckels president, J. D. Spreckels vice-president, A. B. Spreckels secretary, office 327 Market, works Po- trero


California Suspender Manufacturing Co., Solomon Zekiud proprietor, 105 Battery


California Table Butter Co. , Moses Solomon proprietor. 815 Howard


California Tallow Works (Charles and Jerome Milly and B. Getz) N s St. Thomas, ur Savannah California Theatre, N s Bush, bet Kearny and Du- pont


California Title Insurance and Trust Co., George T. Marye Jr. president, Milton B. Clapp secretary, 206 Sansome


California Tool Works, John Weichhart pro- prietor, 143-145 Beale


California Transfer Co., 222 Montgomery


California Transportation Co., Andrew Nel- son president, Nils Anderson secretary, office NW cor Jackson and East


California Tule Insole Manufacturing Co., Gillespy & Childs agents, 123 California California Type Foundry, 511 Sansome


Califoruis Underwriters' Assn, office 307 Sansome


California Varnish Works, Patrick D. Winter proptr, W s Utah. bet Center and El Dorado


California Vigorit Powder Co., Ed. G. Lukens manager, 40 California


California Vinegar Works, Schammel Packing Co. proptrs, 610 Lombard


California Volksfreund The, Diepenbrock Bros. & Doeing publishers, 1049 Market


California Warehouse, Hasiett & Bailey proprietors, NE cor Townsend and Second


JOHN HAMMOND


CALIFORNIA CAR WORKS S


Mannfacturer of every description of PASSENGER, STREET AND FREIGHT CARS. 42 to 50 Beale Street, San Francisco.


E. A. PATTISON & CO., Tiles for Floors, Hearths, Wainscotings, Bath Rooms, etc. (Opposite Union Club) 308 STOCKTON ST.


293


CAL


STEAM ENGINES AND THRESHING MACHINES.


TRUMAN, ISHAM & HOOKER 421-427 Market Street.


CAL


294


CAL


W. W. MONTAGUE & CO.


IMPORTERS OF


MARBELIZED MANTELS,


Fire Grates and Tile. 309, 311, 313, 315 and 317 MARKET STREET.


California Wine Cooperage, Fulda Bros. proprietors, 30-40 Spear


California Wine Depot, Henry Stoever proprie- tor, NE cor Sixteenth and Howard


California Wire Works, A. S. Hallidie presi- dent, George C. Brown secretary and treasurer, warerooms 329 Market, cor Fremont, works cor Bay and Mason


California Woman's Hospital, Mrs. Newton Logan matron, N & Sacramento, bet Baker and Lyon California Wool Co., 426 Townsend


Caligraph Type Writer Agency, Samuel Hill Estate agent, 634 Market


Calish Edward A., clerk Davis Bros., r. 1411 Sacra- mento


Calish John J., barber, 2124 Fillmore


Calish Raphael S., expressman, r. 1411 Sacramento


Calisher Henry, bookkeeper, r. 419 Fell


Caliaher Henry, clerk, r. 625 Eddy


Calisher Joseph L., clerk r, 625 Eddy


Caliaher Morris, newsagent, r. 625 Eddy Call Daniel, laborer. r. 836 Howard Call John, baker, r. 1403 Harrison


Call Morning (daily and weekly) San Francisco Call Co. publishers, 525 Montgomery, branch office 710 Market, editorial rooms 509 Clay


Callaghan Cal., longshoreman, r. 654 Jessie, rear Callaghan Cornelius, carpenter, r. 132 Hickory Av Callaghan Cornelius, shoemaker U. W. Boot and Shoe Co., r. Twenty-eighth bet Dolores and Guerrero Callaghan Cornelius J., gardener, r. 48%% Ritch


Callaghan C. W., clerk First National Bank of S. F., r. 830 Eddy


Callaghan Daniel, (McCarthy Bros. & Co.) and president First National Bank of S.F., r. 830 Eddy Callaghan Daniel, teamster, r. 911 Sansome


Callaghan Daniel T., physician, r. 1003 Devisadero


Callaghan Dennis, driver N. B. and M. RR., r. 1319 Minna


Callaghan Dennis, laborer, r. 242 Clementina


Callaghan Dennis, machine operator Porter, Slessin- ger & Co., r. 410 Broadway


Callaghan Dennis Jr., shoecutter Rosenthal, Feder & Co., r. 727 Broadway


Callaghan Edward, r. 16 Russell


Callaghan Edward, laborer, r. 844%% Folsom


Callaghan Eugene, ironer La Grande Laundry


Callaghan Felix, miner, r. 207 Clara


Callaghan George, teamster, r. 490 Eleventh


Callaghan James, freman, r. S s Beach nr Larkin Callaghan James, laborer, r. 441 Tehama


Callaghan James, miner, r. 210 Bush


Callaghan James J., blackamith, r. 714% Clementina Callaghan John, blacksmith, r. 502%% Broadway Callaghan John, longshoreman, r. 12 Zoe Callaghan John, laborer, r. 516 Howard Callaghan John, longshoreman, r. 430 Brannan


Callaghan John, messenger, r. 1214 Broadway Callaghan John, seaman, r. 274 Brannan


Callaghan John, shoecutter, r. 16 Russell


Callaghan John, shoemaker Kutz & Murr, r. 921 Na- toma


Callaghan John C., peddler, r. 1019% Alabama Callaghan John D., physician, r. 852 Folsom


Callaghan John H., harnessmaker J. A. McKerron, r. 764 Mission


Callaghan John L., shoemaker Rosenthal, Feder & Co., r. 826 Greenwich


Callaghan John M., clerk, r. 852 Folsom


Callaghan John W., carpenter, r. 741 Linden Av Callaghan Mary Miss. dressmaker. r. 921 Natoma


Callaghan Mary F. Miss, domestic SW cor Sierra and Georgia


Callaghan Michael, laborer. r. 714% Clementina Callaghan Michael, laborer Union Iron Works, r. 6 Michigan


Callaghan Michael, teamster. r. 216 Ninth Callaghan Myles, liquor saloon, 820 Howard


Callaghan Patrick, brasa fintaher, r. 654 Jessie, rear


Callaghan Patrick, clerk, r. 767 Mission


Callaghan Patrick, laborer, r. 529 Valencia


Callaghan Patrick, laborer, r. 1214 Broadway


Callaghan Patrick, shoemaker Kutz & Murr, r. 921 Natoma


Callaghan Richard, r. 323 Tenth


Callaghan Richard Jr .. machinist, r. 323 Tenth


Callaghan Sarah, r. 305 San José Av


Callaghan Thomas, laundryman, r. 204 Sixth


Callaghan Thomas miner, r. 3% Zoe


Callaghan Thomas, shoemaker Rosenthal, Feder & Co., r. 410 Broadway


Callaghan Thomas, trimmer Buckingham & Hecht, r. 150 Eighth


Callaghan Timothy E., salesman L. M. Descalso, r. 323 Tenth


Callaghau Timothy J., horseshoer Jeremiah Reidy, r. 654 Jessie


Callaghan William, r. 16 Russell


Callaghan William, machinist, r. 323 Tenth


Callahan Annie Miss, dressmaking, 141 Perry


Callahan Charles, policeman, r. 507 Bush


Callahan Charles, wholesale scrap iron, 128-130 Fol- som, r. 415 Golden Gate Av


Callahan Charles H., laborer, r. 83 Stevenson, rear


Callahan Cornelius, laborer S. F. Gas Light Co., r. SW cor Sierra and Georgia


Callahan Dantel, liquor saloon, 50 Seventh


Callahan Daniel, tanner, r. 11 Lafayette


Callahan Daniel G., porter, r. 4 Russell


Callahan David, shoemaker, r. 274 Brannan


Callahan Dennis J., tannery, SW « Hampshire, nr Twenty-third


Callahan Dennis, laborer, r. 62 Tehama


Callahan Eugene, boilermaker Pac. Iron Works


Callahan Frank, stereotyper Examiner, r. 1460 Minna


Callahan Frank W., cooper Am. Sugar Refinery, r. 1167 Folsom


Callahan George F., boatman, r. W s Powell, bet Jef- ferson and Besch


Callahan Henry, fireman Am. Cracker Co., r. 1402 Mason


Callahan Henry, millhand Capitol Mills, r. 313% Grove


Callahan Henry C., miner, r. 1321 Geary


Callahan Jamea, r. 314 Seventh


Callahan James, boxmaker, r. 518 Mission


Callahan James, foreman North Point Dock Ware- house, r. 331 Filbert


Callahan James, seaman stmr Newport


Callahan James H. (J. J. Callahan & Bro.) r. 1103 Montgomery


Callaghan James J., toll collector Section 5, Seawall, r. 1425 Kearny


Callahan James P., shoemaker P. F. Nolan & Sons, r. 921 Polk


Callahan Jeremiah, with S. F. Pioneer Woolen Fac- tory, r. 2116 Greenwich


Callahan Jeremiah, painter J. J. Callahan & Bro. Callahan Jeremiah, teamster, r. 131 Fifteenth


Callahan J. J .. r. 20 Harriet


Callahan J. J. & Brother (John J. and James H.) ship painters, Merchants Dry Dock


Callahan John, laborer. r. 19 Hermann


Callahan John, molder Fulton Iron Works r. 338 Minna Callahan John, porter, r. 636 Commercial


Callahan John, stableman R. W. Harris, r. 807 Mont- gomery


Callahan John, tanner A. Legallet, r. N & Venezuela bet Tombigbee and Potomac


Callahan John D., clerk Pilot Commissionera, r. 313% Grove


Callahan John F., blacksmitha helper, r. 4 White Callahan John H., boxmaker Hobbs, Wall & Co., r. 518 Mission


Callahan John J., (J. J. Callahan & Bro.) r. 1362 Fol- 80m


THE HASTINGS" THE BEST CLOTHING.


WASHINGTON Fire Ins. Co. of Boston


Capital, $1,000,000 | GEO. D. DORNIN, Manager Assets, $1,810,273 WX. SEXTON, Asst. Manager.


Washing called for and delivered in San Francisco, Oakland, Alameda and Berkeley.


SAN FRANCISCO LAUNDRY.


HICKS & JUDD, BOOKBINDERS AND PRINTERS, 23 FIRST STREET.


CAL


295


CAM


Callahan John J., laborer freight depot S. P. Co., r. 228 Ritch


Callahan John J., farmer, r. 11 Geneva


Callahan John P., tanner Norton Tanning


Co., r.


Dominica bet Susquehanna and St. John Callahan John S., driver Charles Kellett, r. 2616 Mission


Callahan Joseph, boiler maker Fulton Iron Works, r. 844 % Folsom


Callahan Joseph, salesman J. J. O'Brien & Co. r. 15 Russell


Callahan Julia, widow, r. 9 Zoe, rear


Callahan Kate Mrs., jauitress Lobos Ave School, r. 815 Point Lobos Av


Callahan K. T. Miss, teacher public schools, r. 1321 Geary


Callahan Mary, widow, r. 1 White


Callahan Mary E. Miss, teacher Clement Grammar School, r. 1321 Geary


Callahan M. B. Mrs., widow r. 1321 Geary


Callahan Michael, bricklayer, r. W & San Bruno Road, near Army


Callahan Michael, gigger, S. F. Pioneer Woolen fsc- tory, r. 1 White


Callshan Michael, porter William Starr, r. 314 Sev- enth


Callahan Nellie, weaver, S. F. Pioneer Woolen Fac- tory r. 1 White


Callahan Patrick, blacksmith Union Iron Works, r. 5 Michigan


Callahan Peter, hostler, r. 21 Clara


Callaban Peter P., engineer, r. 2116 Greenwich


Callahan R., machinist, Pac. Rolling Mill


Callahan Richard, helper Risdon I. and L. Works, r. 532 Mission


Callahan Thomas, laborer, r. SE cor Eldorado and Bryant Av


Callahan Thomas, laborer Pac Rolling Mill, r. N & Shasta, bet Illinois and Michigan


Callahan Thomas H., policeman, r. 1703 % Jones


Callahan Thomas J., special policeman, r. 1104 Mis- sion


Callahan Timothy, tanner D. J. Callahan, r. E s Ne- braska, bet Nevada and Sonoma


Callahan Timothy J., laborer, r. 1 White


Callahan W., machinist Pac. Rolling Mill


Callahan William, laborer Pac. Oil and Lead Works, r. 12 Zoe


Callahan William, shoemaker Orin Jones & Co.


Callahan William, with Am. Cracker Co., r. 1402 Mason Callahan. See Callaghan


Callan Edward, r. 143 Natoma


Callan Eugene, clerk Charles Cox, r. 437 Fifteenth


Callan George B., printer R. G. Dun & Co., r. 359 Jessie


Callan Henry, peddler, r. Twenty-fifth, bet Noe and Castro


Callan James, laborer, r. Bryant Av, bet Butte and Solano


Callan Jeremiah, driver Somers & Healey


Callan John, teamster, r. 636% Fourth


Callan John, teamster Overland Freight Transfer Co., r. 1628 Folsom


Callan Michael, laborer Pac. Rolling Mill, r. E s Michigan, bet Shasta and Sierra


Callan Michael. woolscourer Thomas Bailey & Co., r. 152 Silver


Callan Patrick, longshoreman r. 143 Natoma


Callan Richard, laborer, r. 532 Mission


Callan Thomas, saloonkeeper, r. 210 Grove


Callan Thomas N., fish and poultry, 6 New Metro- politan Market, r. 129 Silver


Callandreau Jules, physician, office and resi- dence, 1307 Stockton


Callane Annie, widow, furnished rooms, 138 Perry Callijean G., laundryman Hayes Park Laundry, r. Madrid, Excelsior Homestead


Callely Ann, widow, r. 274 Minna


DR. BAZAN'S THERMO-ELECTRIC


RUSSIAN and TURKISH BATHS A SPECIALTY. Also Medicated and Electric Baths Given. 415 SUTTER STREET. 415


BATH TUBS, BOILERS, TANKS, SHOWERS, FAUCETS.


Plumbers' Sanitary Goods of all Kinds, W_ E_ LANE,


PLUMBER, 505 KEARNY STREET.


Established 1860. Telephone 315.


Callely James J., ironworker, r. 353 Clementina


Callen James, liquor saloon, 1742 Market, r. 1513% Market


Callen James J., bookkeeper, r. 1742 Market


Callen Michael, marble rubber Ruffino & Bianchi, r. 410 Twenty-ninth


Callender Henry A., watchmaker, 126 Kearny, room 10, r. SE cor Geary and Devisadero


Callender John T., boarding, 5 Broadway


Callender P. H., r. 1051 Howard


Callender Richard, steward, r. 28 Stone


Callero Luigi, vegetables, Colombo Market


Calles J. S., saddler, r. 718 Filbert


Calles Mary Miss. dressmaker, r. 718 Filbert


Calley Edward, teamster, r. 16 Bourbon


Calley Robert B., druggista' sundries, 54 Second, r. Oaklaud


Callin John, milker Bernard Carson, r. cor Wayland and Hamilton, U. M. T.


Callinan John, barber, 163 Second, r. 538 Howard,rear Callinan Murty, policeman, r. 2641 Howard


Callinan William. policeman, r. 13 Metcalf Pl


Callingham W. J., general insurance agent, 420 California, r. 2104 Van Ness Av


Callopy William, cigar packer, r. 141 Fifth


Callsen Peter, r. 1435 Pacific


Callundan Frederick P., clerk quarantine officer, r. 1618 Laguna


Callundan J. J., captain Morse's Patrol, r. 622 Twen- ty-third


Callundan William T., patrolman Morse's Patrol, r. 622 Twenty-third


Calman Rudolph, bill distributor, r. 311 Seventh


Calmann Adolph, bookkeeper, r. 522 Eddy


Calmann Julius, foreman P. F. Nolan & Sons, r. 522 Eddy


Calnan Daniel, r. 744 Folsom


Calnan John J., barnessmsker, r. 744 Folsom


Calnan Timothy, plasterer, r. 428 Clementina


Cslnen Daniel, r. 177 Perry


Caluen John J., entry clerk Langley & Michaels, r. 177 Perry


Calnen Timothy C., liquor saloon, 2545 Mission


Calnon Edward J., r. 143 Natoma


Calnon Patrick, laborer, r. 143 Natoma


Calonge François, glass cutter Sullivan, Kelly & Co., r. 1130 Market


Calsing Amelia, dressmaking, 437 Sixth


Calsing William, blacksmith. r. 437 Sixth


Calvacca Joseph, peddler, r. 1609 Mason


Calvary Cemetery, St. Joseph's Av, bet Geary and Turk


Calvary Presbyterian Church, Rev. Samuel P. Sprecher pastor, NW cor Powell and Geary


Calvert George, laborer Risdon I. and L. Works, r. East Oakland


Calvert John, contractor, r. 812 Hyde


Calvert John, druggist and apothecary, NW cor Fourth and Howard


Calvert John L., varnisher, r. 915 Jackson


Calvert Mary A. Mrs., r. 1522 Devisadero


Calvert Thomas W., compositor, r. 813 Howard


Calvert William B., tea taster Castle Bros., r. 416 Hyde


Calvin Edward J., clerk, r. 1223 Stockton


Calvin Eugene J., gripman Market St. RR., r. 1534 Sancbez


Calvin William, waiter, r. 879 Market


Calway Nellie Mrs. r. 258 Eighth


Camsiano Giacomo, fisherman, r. 3 Vallejo


Caman Adolph, evangelist, r. 32 Cedar Lane Camano Joseph, r. 709 Vallejo


Camanos Lucas, cook. r. 4 Sherwood Pl


Camarinos Demetrina G., commission merchant, 519


Sansome. and fruits, 433% Sutter, and SW cor Washington and Sansome, r. 426 Powell


Camazind August, brewer, r. 431 Pine Cambernous Alexander, cooper, r. 424 Vallejo


W. B. BANCROFT & CO.|


49 FIRST ST. TELEPHONE 82.


- FINE PRINTING FROM NEW TYPE.


.Gundlach & Co's Cabinet Wines.


PHENIX INSURANCE CO. OF BROOKLYN.


BROWN, CRAIG & CO., General Agents, 429 Callfornia Street.


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W. W. MONTAGUE & CO.


IMPORTERS OF


IRON PIPE,


FOR GAS, STEAM AND WATER. Pipe Fittings, all Sizes. 309, 311, 313, 315 and 317 MARKET STREET


Cambet Pierre, laundryman, r. 33 Chenery


Cambhley Charles, cabinetmaker, r. 97 Fifteenth


Camblein David A., clerk Sroufe & McCrum, r. 315 Jones


Cambiein Mary F., teacher Turk Street Primary School, r. 315 Jones


Cambra Frederick J., barber, r. 1551 Market Cambrian Hall, 1133 Mission


Cambridge Andrew, patternmaker, r. SE cor Fillmore and Hayes


Cambridge James J., machinist W. T. Garratt & Co., r. 515 Taylor


Cambridge Oliver H., railroad foremsn, r. 512 Fourth Cambnston Gabriella Mrs., teacher Spanish Zeitska Institute, r. 922 Post


Camden F. E., r. 1024 Howard


Camden Felix, liquor dealer, r. 15 Hubbard


Camden William, clerk, r. 820%% Jessie


Camera Peter (Camera & Bro.) r. 612%% Broadway


Camera Manoela (Camera & Bro.) r. 628 Broadway


Camera N., cabinetmaker Sterling Furniture Co .. r. 1808%% Montgomery


Camera & Brother (Peter and Manoela) boots and shoes, 628 Broadway


Cameron A. & Co. (Angus Cameron and Findlay Cum- ming) wood turning and scroll sawing, 409 Mission Cameron A. D., conductor Cal. St. RR., r. 1710 Sacra- mento




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