Langley's San Francisco directory for the year commencing 1888, Part 64

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Publication date: 1880
Publisher: San Francisco : Francis, Valentine & Co.
Number of Pages: 1468


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Chamberlain Joseph B., carriage painter, r. William nr Henry U. M. T.


Chamberlain Theresa Miss, clerk, r. 742 Pine Chamberlain William H., assistant secretary and gen- eral manager The Pacific Club, r. 1431 Mission Chamberlain William H., harnessmaker, 509 Valencia Chamberlain Willis C., carpenter, r. 720 Laguna


Chamberlin Harry, printer H. S. Crocker & Co., r. 218 Eddy


Chamberlin Joseph P., liquor saloon, june Mission and Valencia, r. NE cor San José Av and Army


Chamberlin Lowell H., captain Battery C, 1st Artil- lery, U. S. A., r. Presidio


Chamberlin Orrin, saleaman, r. 2650 Folsom, rear Chamberlin Percy D., seaman, r. 112 Steuart


Chamberlin Richmond A. (Chamberlin & Eichen- berg) r. 902 Laguna


Chamberlin R. L., cook, r. 508 Stevenson


Chamberlin Willlam, proprietor Beresford Hotel, NW cor Stockton and Bush


Chamberlin William B., carrier Post Office, r. 1408 Powell


Chamberlin & Eichenberg (Richmond A. Chamberlin and Henry G. Eichenberg) wholesale butchers, 411% California, room 6


Chamberlin. See Chamberlain


Chamberliss William H., quartermaster stmr City of New York


Chambers Carrie M. Mrs .. r. 615 Lombard, rear


Chambers E., conductor Cal. St. RR., r. 1426 Cali- fornis


Chambers George (Gladding, McBean & Co.) 1358 Market


Chambers George, porter stmr Tiburon


Chambers Henry, cutter U. W. Boot and Shoe Co., r. 1024 Mission


Chambers J., steelworker Pac. Rolling Mill


Chambers James, law student M. Mullany, r. 35 South Park


Chambers J. Lloyd, clerk Schussler Bros., r. 615 Lom- bard, rear


Chambers John, cook, r. 438 Broadway


Chambers John, mate stmr Modoo


Chambers John, weaver S. F. Pioneer Woolen Factory


Chambers Joseph, expressman, r. Jefferson nr Ward, B. H.


Chambers Josephine, housekeeper, r. 630 Sutter


Chambers M. J. Mrs., widow, r. 326 Chestnut


Chambers Peter B., engineer Cal. St. RR., r. 1519 Polk


Chambers Simon P., carpenter, r. 627 Fulton


Chambers T., millman Pac. Rolling Mill


Chambers Thomas J., porter Greenebaum & Co., r. 35 South Park


Chambers T. J. H., carpenter, r. 615 Lombard, rear


Chambers Victor, weaver S. F. Pioneer Woolen Fac- tory


Champagne Joseph, liquor saloon, 643 Broadway


Champion Charles H., timekeeper Union Iron Works, r. 1104 Market


Champion Exchange, Hilpisch & Herve pro- prietors. 2-4 Leidesdorff


Champion Hall, 507 Valencia


Champion Hall, N & Butte bet Kentucky and Tennes- see


Champion Joseph, molder City Iron Works, r. 459 Clementina


Champion Machine Co., G. G. Wickson & Co. general agents, 3-5 Front


Champion Mining Co. (Mono Co., Cal.) Butler Burris secretary, 2-3 Nevada Block


Champion Mining Co. (Nevada Co., Cal.) Theo- dore Wetzel secretary, 522 Montgomery


Champion Soap Factory, Thomas Dolan proptr, E s Potrero bet El Dorado and Alameda


Champion William B., cooper Pac. Woodenware and Cooperage Co., r. 1241 Mission


Champreux Alfred, brassmolder W. T. Garratt & Co., r. Oakland


Champsaur Lucien, compositor Le Petit Californien, r. 1311 Powell


Chance C. A. Mrs., dressmaker, r. 410 Ellis


Chancez Louisa Mrs., r. 1205 Stockton


Chandler Charles, r. 1907 Stockton


Chandler Dekalb Mrs., r. 104 Powell


Chandler Edwin D., liquor saloon, 1501 Fillmore, r. 1323% Steiner


Chandler Edwin S., bookkeeper Harris & Jones, r. 1610 Howard


Chandler Emma, hairdresser, r. 921 % Sacramento


Chandler Frederic B., correspondent Wells Fargo & Co's Bank, r. Saucelito


Chandler G. Mrs., superintendent Women's Work Ex- change, r. 609 Polk


Chandler George, tailor, r. 512 Folsom


Chandler George E., painter, r. 1607 Golden Gate Av Chandler George L. A., salesman Raphael Weill & Co., r. 1607 Golden Gate Av


Chandler George W. lumber dealer, office 18 Market r. 600 Bush


Chandler Lowell M., engineer, r. 1001 Folsom Chandler M. A. Mrs., r. 1706 Buchanan


CHANDLER RICHARD D. coal and iron, and agent East Wel- lington Coal Co., 507-509 East, r. SE cor Chestnut and Hyde


Chandler Robert H., clerk Richard M. Chandler, r. 1909 Leavenworth


THE BEST


OVERCOATS For MEN and BOYS at "THE HASTINGS" COR. MONTGOMERY AND SUTTER STS.


ORIENT Ins. Co. OF HARTFORD


Capital, $1,000,000. Assets, $1,604,486. -


GEO. D. DORNIN, Manager WM. SEXTON, Asst. Manager.


SAN FRANCISCO LAUNDRY. Fine work in SHIRTS, COLLARS and CUFFS A SPECIALTY. OFFICE, 33 GEARY STREET.


THE BANCROFT COMPANY


721 THE LEADING MARKET ST. BOOK AND STATIONERY ESTABLISHMENT.


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Chandler R. O., contractor, r. 1210 Pierce


Chandler Roswell M., paper hanger G. W. Clark & Co., r. 623 Valencia


Chandler T. H. & Co. (Thomas H. Chandler) dealer coffee and spices, 113 Front


Chandler Thomas, shipping master, 518 Battery, r. 915 Battery


Chandler Thomas H. (T. H. Chandler & Co.) r. 127 Kearny


Chandler Thomas W., olerk Thomas Chandler, r. 915 Battery


Chandler William, carpenter Louis Weismann Jr.


Chandler William, cook, r. 921%% Sacramento


Chandler William S., steward stmr City of Sydney, r. 213 Duncan


Chandler W. R., elder Christian Advent Church, r. 1711 Church


'CHANGE (industrial and commer- cial weekly) James K. Taylor man- ager, 32 California


'Change Publishing Co., James K. Taylor man- ager. 32 California


Channell Brackett F., capitalist, 109 Battery, r.Berke- ley


Chapeau Louis, machinist, r. 1620 West Mission


Chapel Deodatus, machinist, r. NW cor Butte and Florida


Chapelain Charles, capitalist, r. 213% Everett


Chapham James, r. 424 Sansome


Chapin Arthur H., student, r. 41 Caroline


Chapin E. M. Mrs., widow, r. 2520 Sutter


Chapin E. W., clerk M. P. and M. Dept S. P. Co., r. 820 Sutter


Chapin Frank E., assistant superintendent Cal. St. RR., 615 Stockton


Chapin George E., clerk, r. 100 Hancock


Chapin George W., real estate agent and pub- lisher Real Estate Price List, 312 Montgomery, r. W s Sanchez bet Eighteenth and Nineteenth


Chapin Theodore (Peterson & Chapin) r. 1132 Union Chaplin James, bookkeeper Brown, Craig & Co., r. 621 Bush


Chaplin 8. W., with S. P. Co., r. 2013 Folsom


Chapman -, dairyman, W s Mission Road nr Six Mile House


Chapman Albert, clerk S. McBirney, r. 1115 Valencia Chapman Albert F. (Crosett & Chapman), r. 1115 Va- lencia


Chapman Burt N., cardriver, r. 20 Verons


Chapman Charles, butcher. r. 304 Stockton


Chapman Charles C. (Chapman & Moch) r. 309 % Clementina


Chapman Charles E. (Horn & Chapman) r. San José Chapman Charles W., clerk delivery department Wells Fargo & Co., r. 1131 Bush


Chapman E. B. (J. F. Chapman & Co.) r. Esst Oak- land


Chapman Edward K., assistant bookkeeper Anglo- Nevada Assurance Corporation. r. 907 Fine


Chapman E. H., r. 1045 Market


Chapman Ethel Miss, r. 899 Pine


Chapman F. M., proprietor Norfolk Stables, 126 Ellis, r. 518 Ellis


Chapman Frank, painter, r. 793 Van Ness Av


Chapman Frederick Y., printer P. E. Dougherty & Co., r. 814 California


Chapman George, driver H. E. Corbett, r. 518 Hayes Chapman George, helper S. F. Gas Light Co., r. 23 Creek Lane


Chapman George, laborer, r. 2110 Powell


Chapman George J., shipcarpenter, r. 608 Sixth


Chapman Harry, jewelry mnfr, 608 Merchant, r. Berkeley


Chapman Ira H., with Sylvester & Sublett, r. 114 Eleventh


Chapman James, insurance, r. 621 Bush


Chapman James, master mariner, r. 1131 Bush


"WANTS"


IN THE EXAMINER


BRING GREATEST RESULT


AT LOWEST RATES.


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W. & J. SLOANE & CO.


Contracts Made with Hotels for CARPETS, LACE CURTAINS, WINDOW SHADES, ETC.


641 to 647 MARKET STREET.


Chapman James F. (J. F. Chapman & Co.) r. East Oakland


Chapman James H., foreman Overland Packing Co., r. Berkeley


Chapman James P., clerk, r. 1131 Bush


Chapman J. F. & Co. (James F. and E. B. Chapman) commission merchants, 22 California


Chapman John B., laborer, r. 2110 Powell


Chapman John C., cabinetmaker George H. Fuller, r. 632 Miasion


Chapman John E., carpenter and steward Hoss No. 4, r. 1810% Stockton


Chapman John J., painter, r. 2110 Powell


Chapman L. B., secretary Giant Powder Co., and Atlantic Dynamite Co., 30 California, r. 513 Taylor


ChapmanjM. L. Mrs., widow, r. 425 Geary


Chapman N. J., conductor, r. 303 Pierce


Chapman Oliver, solicitor Examiner, r. 26 Hayes


Chapman Ralph, piano mover, r. 513 Taylor


Chapman R. J., clerk J. F. Chapman & Co., r. East Oakland


Chapman Robert, r. 1516 Buchanan


Chapman Robert, waiter, r. 327 Minna


Chapman Rockwell S., surveyor Fire Underwriters' Inspection Bureau, 307 Sansome


Chapman Thomas, captain stmr San Blas


Chapman Valeria, widow, r. 1123 Ellis


Chapman Virgina, widow, r. 1007 Twenty-first


Chapman W. A., conductor Market St. RR., r. 631 Jessie


CHAPMAN WILFRID B.


commission merchant, agent Universal Marine Insurance Co. (limited) of Lon- don, and Conaui Belgium, office 123 California, r. Union Club


Chapman William H. (Chapman & Slack) r. 1031 Golden Gate Av


Chapman William J., sewer contractor, r. 1608 Powell Chapman William M., r. 1045 Market


Chapman William R., foreman Haake & Hagedorn, r. 519 Birch Av


Chapman William S., real estate, 306 Pine, room 6, r. Palace Hotel


CHAPMAN & MOCH


(Charles C. Chapman and Mose Moch) proprietors Pacific Hat Store (estah- lished 1870) importers and manufac- turers fine hats, caps, etc., and hat- ters' trimmings, 136 Third


Chapman & Slack (William H. Chapman and Charles W. Slack) attorneys at law, 320 Califor- nia, rooms 7-8


Chaponot Toussiant, r. 1108 Pacific


Chappari Giovanni, florist, 246 Sutter, r. 8 Dunn's Alley


Chappel Scott R., traveling auditor S. P. Co., r. Ala- meds


CHAPPELL BROTHERS


(John W. and George A.) wood and coal, hay and grain, 847-849 Mission Chappell George A. (Chappell Bros.) r. 846 Miasion Chappell George H., clerk freight auditor's office S. P. Co.


Chappell John W. (Chappell Bros.) r. 846 Mission


Chappell Joseph J., with Christy & Wise, r. 317 Pow- eil


Chappell T., millman Pac. Rolling Mill


Chappell William, expressman, r. 382 Dolores


Chappelle Emily Miss, teacher Redding Primary School r. 917 Eddy


Chappelle Peter, r. 917 Eddy


Chapuia Bertha Mme., teacher French, r. 2110 Jackson Chapuis Francis A., with Butler & lfaldan, r. 2110 Jackson


J. Gundlach & Co's Table Wines.


LARGEST TYPE FOUNDERS, PALMER & REY


SAN FRANCISCO. C.AL. LOS ANGELES. CAAL.


FORTLAND, OR.


PHENIX INSURANCE CO. OF BROOKLYN.


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


CHA


316


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W. W. Montague & Co. PUMPS,


Suction and Force.


FOR HAND, WIND-HILL AND POWER ALL SIZES.


809, 311, 313, 315 and 317 MARKET STREET


Chapuis Louis, waiter Somali & Ladagnous Chaquette Ephraim, assistant O'Connor, Moffsit & Co., r. 715 Hayes


Charbonel Henry, r. 511 Brannan


Chard George H., carpenter Hobbs, Wall & Co., r. 1224 Eddy


Chard George R., druggist Henry Staub, r. SE cor Sut- ter and Larkin


Chard Harry, machinehand Hobbs, Wall & Co., r. 1224 Eddy


Chard Henry C., marble carver, r. 26 Lapidge


Charest John, clerk, r. 431 Clementina


Chariot - Mme., ostrich feather factory, 415%% Ste- venson


Chariot Joseph, jeweler. r. 415%% Stevenson


Charlaix Felix, cashier B. P. Oliver, r. 1512 Broadway


Charland John, shoemaker Joseph Lucier, r. 922 % Natoms


Charlebois Youé, bookkeeper Somers & Healey, r. Oakland


Charles Albertine, widow, r. 424 Powell


Charles Andres Mrs., r. 541 Turk


Charles Caroline, widow, r. 301 First


Charles Charles, r. 1524 Clay


Charles David, seaman, r. 266 Braunan


Charles E. (Jones & Charles) r. Oakland


Charles Herman, glazier, 739 McAllister, r. 132 Page


Charles Lannie Miss, telephone operator, r. 1524 Clay Charles M. G. Mrs., widow, r. 1524 Clay


Charles Morris, painter, r. 132 Page


Charles R. L., r. 208 Twenty-second


Charles Robert, pantryman, r. 811 Jackson


Charles Sylvester, carpenter, r. 1032 Treat Av


Charlesen John, master schr Ellen Adelis, office 316 Steuart, r. 644 % Minns


Charleston Saloon, James H. Aver proprietor, W s Illinois bet Napa and Butte


Charlesworth James A., assistant engineer Cal. and Nevada Ice Co., r. 356 Tehsma


Charleton Constantine E., laborer, r. 3 Cook


Charleton Ethel Miss, compositor, r. 3 Cook


Charlock William H., undertaker Craig & Cochran, r. 214 % Grove


Charlton A. G., engineer, r. 19 Lilv Av


Charlton George, satchelmaker D. Block & Co., r. Sanchez nr Twenty-eighth


Charlton House, 405 Kearny


Charlton John, Isborer, r. NW cor Seventeenth and Church


Charlton John C., teamster, r. 521 Franklin


Charmak Herman, watchmaker and jeweler, 240


Kearny, r. 1618 Laguna


Charnock Hugh, laborer, r. Sweeny nr Merrill, Holly Park


Charounat Emil, mining, 406 Montgomery, r. Nevads Charpiot Joseph, paperhanger, r. 813 Filbert


Charter Oak Livery Stable, Hayes & Silber proptrs, 775 Market


Chartier Louisa Mme., French laundry, 1069 Howard Chartrey Raoul, vice-president Joshua Hendy Machine Works and manager City Iron Works, NE cor Vallejo and Sansome, office 39-51 Fre- mont, r. 2321 Jackson


Charvoz Alphonse M., molder S. F. Stove Works, r. 34 Rincon Pl


Charvoz John (S. F. Stove Works) r. 18% South Park Chasarine Josquin, r. 33 Hinckley


Chase Albert, physician, 652 Market


Chase Alvsh M., clerk John J. Buck, r. 231 Second Chase Charles F., r. SE cor Baker and Besch


Chase Charles M. (Killip & Co.) r. 2417 California Chase Charles M., auctioneer, r. 2700 California Chase Edward, porter Wetmore Bros., r. Alameda


Chase Edward C., clerk The Lion Fire, Washington Fire and Marine, Orient and Imperial Fire Ins. Cos., r. Oakland


Chase Ella Miss, teacher Grant Primary School. r. 331 O'Farrell


Chase Ellen, widow, r. 28%% Welsh


Chase Elmira, r. 430 Bryant


Chase Frank B. (Chase & Kessler) r. 80 Ninth


Chase Frederick H., clerk, r. 623 California


Chase George M., engineer, r. 811 Mason


Chase George N., first lieutenant U. S. A., aide-de- camp Major-General O. O. Howard, r. Fort Win- field Scott


Chase George W., teamster Brigham, Hoppe & Co., r. 1404 % Folsom


Chase Gilbert P., teamster Ystes & Co., r. 55 South Park


Chase Harry F., with James B. Chase, r. 1518 Mason Chase Henry, dentist, r. 363 Jessie


Chase Henry A., printer C. A. Murdock & Co., r. 623 Californis


Chase Henry C., clerk, r. 318 Kearny


Chase Henry W., with Moore & Smith, r. Oakland


Chase James B. (James B. Chase & Co.) r. 1518 Mason Chase James B. & Co. (James B. Chase) steve- dores and ballastmen, 17 Steuart, telephone 1315


Chase Jsmes M., driver N. B. and M. RR., r. 335 Fourth


Chsse J. Mansell, solicitor The Contractor, r. 14 Au- burn


Chase John B., carpenter Palmer & Rey, r. 335 Fourth


Chase John G., r. 430 Bryant


Chase John W., clerk D. J. Quirk, r. 131 Fourth


Chase Joseph, machinist P&c. Box Factory, r. 1404 % Folsom


Chase Joseph G. (Meyerstein & Chase) r. 713% Na- toma


Chase Lathial T., expressman, r. 321 Turk


Chase L. M. Mrs., r. 606 O'Farrell


Chase L. R. Miss, teacher Moulder Primary School, r. 326 Larkin


Chase Louis B., doormaker. r. SE cor Baker and Beach Chase Quincy (Kohler & Chase) r. Oakland


Chase Robert P. Jr. (R. P. Chase & Co.) r. 448 Fulton Chase R. P. & Co. (Robert P. Chase Jr.) mann- facturers infants' shoes and ladies' and misses' slippers, 869 Market bet Fourth and Fifth, up stairs


Chase Samuel T., with Wetmore Bros., r. Alameda Chase Silas A., r. 14 Auburn


Chase William W. (W. W. Chase & Co.) r. 508 Capp


Chase Winfield S., carriagebuilder, r. 2653 Howard


Chase W. W. & Co. (William W. Chase and Rich- ard M. Collins) bay, grsin and feed, 1912 Market, and 619-621 Fourth


Chsso & Kessler (Frank B. Chase and Frederick Kessler) real estate agents, 873%% Market


NG Chase. See Chace


Chassagne Leon (E. J. Jaujou & Co.) r. 1830 Powell Chasse Pierre (Chasse & Cuyala) r. 614 Broadway


Chasse & Cuyala (Pierre Chasse and Romain Cuyala)


proptrs Hotel des Basses Pyrénées, 614 Broad- way


Chassels William, carpenter, r. 126 Sixth


Chatain Evariste (Chatain & Giletti) r. 117 Stockton Chatain Mary Mies, shoetitter Kutz & Murr, r. 1201 Stevenson


CHATAIN & GILETTI


(Evariste Chatain and Secondo Giletti) wine cellar builders, patentees, and manufacturers Venetian Mosaic mar- ble tile, architectural work for con- struction and cemetery, 1219 Market Chateau Antone, laundry, 904 Stockton


Chateau Charles A., porcelain decorstor, r. 404 Post, regr


Chatel Joseph, proptr Everett House, 55 Second


Chatelet Claude (Chatelet & Onen) r. San Bruno Rosd nr Channell


Chatelet & Onen (Claude Chatelet and August Onen) tannery, San Bruno Road nr Channell


LOWEST PRICES. FINE GOODS. LARGEST ASSORTMENT,


BEAMISH'S MARKET ST., COR. THIRD.


Custom Made Boots and Shoes.


DIXON, BORGESON & CO.,


Manufacturers of Show Cases and Store Fixtures.


37 Market St.


ARPAD HARASZTHY & CO.{


530 WASHINGTON ST.


) Producers of the only NATURAL CHAMPAGNE.


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Chatfield Mary Misa, clerk Palace Baths, r. 1014 Val- lejo


Chatham Joseph, liquor saloon, 1201 Steiner


Chatman William L., physician, r. 746 Howard


Chatterton Kate, widow, r. 322 %% O'Farrell


Chatterton Kate Mra., r. 235 Minna


Chauche Adrien G., importer and wholesale dealer foreign and native winea, office and depot 615-617 Front, and proprietor Mountain Rouge Vineyard and Cellar, Livermore Valley, Alameda County, Cal., r. NW cor Alice and Seventh, Oak- land


Chauffer Auguat, tailor, r. 1719 Scott


Chauffer Anguat Jr., clerk, r. 1719 Scott


Chaudler Louisa, midwife, r. 1719 Scott


Chavez John M., cigarmaker, r. 715 Greenwich


Chavez Joseph, trunkmaker D. Block & Co., r. 9%% So- nora


Chavier A. F., kitchenhand, r. 303 Minna


Chavis John, porter, r. 16 Wil iam


Cheal Harry A., druggist, NW cor Post and Powell, r. 611 Mason


Cheasty Edward C., salesman J. J. O'Brien & Co., r. 1216 Mission


Chebukar Michael, porter Neville & Co., r. 21 Glover Cheda C. P., clerk De Bernardi & Westphal, r. 416 Post


Cheebs Charles, tinroofer, r. 7 Cleveland


Cheeseman Morton, capitalist, r. Palace Hotel


Cheesman Frank S., r. 2629 Mission


Cheesman Frank S. Jr .. polisher, r. 2629 Mission


Cheesman Robert B., with S. F. Bridge Co., r. 237 Bartlett


19 Cheesman. See Chessman


Cheetan C. H., student, r. 37 Second


Cheetham James, seaman, r. 806 Vallejo


Cheever C. B. Miss, teacher, r. 26 Essex Cheever Frank, carpenter, r. 325 Fair Oaks


Cheever Silaa G., solicitor Call, r. 7 Fair Av 1 Cheever. See Chever


Cheffers Charles, helper Cadman Bros., r. 7 Hamp- shire


Cheignon Adolphe, cellarman P. G. Sabatie & Co., r. 257 X Clementina


Cheignon E., clerk Lemoine & Pichon, r. 257 % Clem- entina


Cheignon Marie Miss (White House Dressmaking Co.) r. 257% Clementina


Cheigoon Mary Mrs., r. 257% Clementina


Cheli Bernardo (B. Cheli & Co.) r. 15 Prescott


Cheli B. & Co. (Bernardo Cheli and Giuseppi Lafer- rera) horseshoers, 520 Davis


Cheli Joseph, baker, r. 1516 Powell, rear


Cheline Emilio, marble cutter Ruffino & Bianchi, r. 332 Sixth


Cheline Francesco, marble polisher Ruffino & Bian- chi, r. 332 Sixth


Cheline Giuseppe (Cheline & Rossi) r. 332 Sixth Cheltne Lazaro, fruita, 528 Third


Cheline Lorenzo, vegetables, r. 2 Hayward Cheline & Rosai (Giuseppe Cheline and Vincent Rossi) fruits and vegetables, 332 Sixth and 6 Grand Arcade Market


Chemas Nicholas, candies, 326 Pine, r. 45 Val'ejo


Cheminant Alexia S., bookkeeper W. Letts Oliver, 328 Montgomery, room 13


Chenais Aristide, clerk J. Pinet, r. 1011 Larkin


Chenery Leonard E., bookkeeper Heywood Bros. & Co., r. 2002 Pine


Chenery L. W. Mrs., widow, r. 2002 Pine


Cheney James, real estate, r. 177 Sixteenth


Cheney John V., librarian Free Public Library, 428 Bush, r. 327 Larkin


Cheney John V. Mrs., teacher music, r. 327 Larkin


Cheney May L. Mra., manager Pac. Coast Bureau of Education, 612 Clay, r. 328 Bryant


Cheney Merrick L., clerk Sisaon, Crocker & Co., r. Oakland


MONARCH OF THE DAILIES.


S. F. "EXAMINER."


MOST NEWS !


MOST CIRCULATION ! MOST ADVERTISEMENTS !


W. & J. SLOANE & CO. PORTIÈRES,


Largest Assortment on the Coast. 641 to 647 MARKET STREET.


Cheney Warren, with Overland Monthly, r. 328 Bryant


Chenoine Ernest, diamond setter Geo. C. Shreve & Co., r. 58%% Everett


Chenot Catherine, widow, r. 919 Valencia


Chenot Eugene E., clerk general freight office S. P. Co., r. 919 Valencia


Chenot Juliua F., clerk, r. 919 Valencia


Chenoweth Edward, bartender John M. Chenoweth, r. 413 Leavenworth


Chenoweth George B., bartender, r. 413 Leavenworth Chenoweth John, r. 1050 Howard


Chenoweth John, compositor Evening Post, r. 45 Twelfth


Chenoweth John, seaman, r. 504 Davis


Chenoweth John A., carpenter, 1704 Sacramento, r. 1221 Clay


Chenoweth John M., liquor merchant, 904 Mar- ket and 3-5 Ellis, r. 413 Leavenworth


Chenoweth Wellington H., bartender John M. Chen- oweth, r. 413 Leavenworth


Chepernich Lucco, fruits, SE cor Clay and Stockton, r. 1001 Powell


Cherokee Gold Mining Co. (Plumas, Cal.) A. Halsey secretary, 328 Montgomery, room 7


Cherry Addis C. Mias, teacher Redding Primary School, r. 2507 Sacramento


Cherry Caroline M., widow, r. 2507 Sacramento


Cherry John, miner, r. Banka nr Lincoln Av, B. H.


Cherubino Pietro, wilker Albert Solari, r. nr San Bruno Road, U. M. T.


Chesebrough A. (Williams, Dimond & Co.) r. 2428 Jackson


Chesley Charles P., physician and surgeon, office and r. 754 Howard, office hours 12 M. to 3 P. M. and 6 to 8 P. M.


Chesley George W. (Sacramento, Cal.) office 310 Sacra- mento


Chesley James G., cashier Chronicle, r. 1625 Webster Chesley Lucy H., widow, r. 2406 Mission


Chesley M., jeweler, r. 804 Fulton


Chesnay Adella Mme., teacher French, 321 Sutter


Chesney Dennis, wines and liquors, NW cor Grant Av and Morton, and 133 Sixth, r. 148 Sixth Chesney Jane, widow, r. Grant Alley bet Fifteenth and Sixteenth


Chessler Frederick (Cheasier & Anderson) r. 518 Pa- citic


Cheseler & Anderson (Frederick Cheasler and Adolph Anderson) liquor saloon, 518 Pacific


Chessman Edward E., bootmaker, r. 3% Dale Pl ( Cheasman. See Cheesman


Chester Andrew, porter Grand Central Wine Rooms, r. 613 Howard


Chester Charles H., bookkeeper La Grande Laundry, r. 145 Fifteenth


Chester Henry, contractor for raising and moving buildings, 1408 Mission


Chester James, fireman Pac. Rolling Mill


Chester John, teamster S. F. Gas Light Co., r. Ken- tucky House


Chester Louis S., watter The Baldwin


Cheater Martha, domestic 1416 Clay


Chester Martin T., master mariner, r. 713 Valencia


Chesworth George, fireman, r. 315 Austin


Chettle Joseph, lodgings, 247 Second


Chetwood John Jr., attorney at law, 318 Pine, room 34, r. Oakland


Chevalier Annie, furnished rooms, 405 Geary


Chevalier Annie, shirtmaker, r. 42 Ecker


Chevalier Clotilda, widow, r. 1404%% Powell


Chevalier Edward, bookkeeper F. Chevalier & Co., r. 1404 % Powell


CHEVALIER F. & CO. (George F. Chevalier) imp rters and dealers wines and liquors, 520-522 Washing- ton


LEADING TYPE FOUNDERS, PALMER & REY


SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. LOS ANGELES. CAL. PORTLAND, OR.


MEDICATED BATHS AND MASSAGE, 427 SUTTER ST.


PERRIER-JOUËT & CO. CHAMPAGNE


The "SPECIAL" is a Brand specially put up for this Market.


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W. W. MONTAGUE & CO.


MANUFACTURERS OF


Plain, Japanned and Stamped


TINWARE. 309, 311, 313, 315 and 317 MARKET ST.


Chevalier Fortune, capitalist, r. 1311 Powell Chevalier Francis, gardener, r. 915 Sacramento, rear Chevalier George, teamster, r. 1404 3% Powell


Chevalier George F. (F. Chevalier & Co.) r. 1311 Powell


Chevalier Malvina, shirtmaker, r. 42 Ecker Chevalier Rosie D., widow, r. 42 Ecker


Chevalier William, laborer, r. 519 Sacramento


Chevalley Susanna M., widow, r. 422 Powell Chevanuier Armand, papercarrier, r. 20 Allen


Chevassus Edward, paying teller London, Paris and American Bank and agent French Board of Un- derwriters, r. SW cor Scott and Jackson


Chevassus Louis, barber John B. Beilhes, r. 812 Kearny


Chever Edouard E., real estate agent, 5 Pioneer PI, r. 419 Stockton


Chever. See Cheever


Chevesich E., bookkeeper French Savings and Loan Soc., r. 616% Filbert


Chevesich Vincent R., brassmolder W. T. Garratt & Co., r. 1 Salmon Pl


Chevez David, reporter La Sociedad, r. 709%% Green- wich


Cheyne Robert, fruits and cigars, 140 First


Cheyriss Auguste, compositor La Franco-Californien, r. 2 Regan PI


Chiama Joseph, packer Yosemite Flour Mills, r. 127 Vallejo


Chisppá Vincent Rev., S. J., clergyman St. Ignatius Church, 214 Hayes


Chiappari Giovanni (G. Podesta & Co.) r. 8 Dunn Alley


Chiappi Antonio, laborer D. Ghirardelli & Sons, r. 1310 Kearny


Chicago and Alton Railroad, H. H. Shepperd Pacific Coast agent, 624 Market


Chicago and Northwestern Railway Co., Henry P. Stanwood general agent, 2 New Montgomery


Chicago Beer Hall, Hencken & Brandt proptrs, 154 Third


CHICAGO BREWING CO.


N. Ohlandt president, W. T. Jung- bluth secretary, 1420-1434 Pine, bot - tling department SW cor Brannan and Eighth


CHICAGO, BURLINGTON AND QUINCY RR. The Great Burlington Route, W. D. Sanborn general agent freight and passenger department; T. D. McKay Pacific Coast passenger agent, office 32 Montgomery


CHICAGO CLOCK CO.


A. S. Spence manager, importers clocks, lamps rugs, lace curtains, silverware, mirrors, paintings, furni- ture, carpets and household specialties, 1063 Mission


Chicago Clothing Co., Alfred Lilienfeld man- ager, 39-40 Kearny


CHICAGO COFFEE SALOON


James Jacobson proprietor, confection- ery and lunch house, 15 Sixth


Chicago Hotel, Mrs. E. W. Heimburg & Co. proptrs, 220-228 Pacific


Chicago Magnetic Shield Co., Mrs. Mary J. Tucker manager, 106 Post


CHICAGO, MILWAUKEE & ST. PAUL R'Y, Charles E. Fairbank traffic agent, 138 Montgomery


Chicago Packing and Provision Co., William Selover president, J. S. Emery vice-president, office 220 Californis, room 11, works West Berkeley


CHICAGO, ROCK ISLAND & PACIFIC R'Y.


Clinton Jones general agent, office 36 Montgomery


Chicago Safe and Lock Co., Mighell & Rich- ards agenta, 228 California




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