Langley's San Francisco directory for the year commencing 1889, Part 64

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Publication date: 1889
Publisher: San Francisco : Francis, Valentine & Co.
Number of Pages: 1616


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BEAMISH'S SHIRTS


EXCEL ALL OTHERS. MARKET ST., COR. THIRD.


MAU, SADLER & CO.


DIRECT WHOLESALE IMPORTERS FINE GROCERIES AND TABLE LUXURIES. 9-15 BEALE ST.


FINE TABLE WINES.


530 WASHINGTON ST., S ORLEANS VINEYARD SAN FRANCISCO.


Arpad Caraxxthy & Co!


CHAMPAGNE ECLIPSE


TRY UTSCHIG'S WALKING SHOES, 335 BUSH STREET.


CAL


309


CAL


Caley Robert, blacksmith, r. 130 Dorland


Calhoun Charles A., cutter Kraker & Israel, r. 521% Oak


Calhoun David T., cabinetmaker Pac. Spring and Mattress Co., r. E s Utah bet El Dorado and Cen- ter


Calhoun Distilling Co. The (Covington Ky) agency 4 Sutter, rooms 8-9


Calhoun John, teamster, r. 332 Main, rear


Calhoun John B., millwright, r. 202 Sixth


Calhoun John C., r. 423 Ellis


Calhoun John M., clerk Tom C. Grant, r. Oakland


Calhoun Michael, teamster, r. Bryant Av bet Nine- teenth and Twentieth


Calhoun Newton R., manager John Pooley, SE cor Third and Mission, r. 681 Mission


Calhoun William J., teamster McKenna & Purcell, r. 12 Eleventh


California Academy of Sciences, H. W. Hark. ness president, William F. Smith secretary, SW cor California and Dupont


California and Cape Ann Oil Clothing Co. (Louis M. Dinkelspiel) 209 Battery


California and Mexican Steamship Line, John Ber- mingham agent, 21 Spear


California and Nevada Ice Co., John W. Stewart superintendent, 356 Tehama


California and Nevada Railroad Co., office 320 Cali- fornia, rooms 12-14


CALIFORNIA AND OREGON CIDER CO. fac-


(Jacob Klein) office 417 Battery, tory 407 Merchant


California and Oregon Land Co., A. Halsey secre- tary, 328 Montgomery, room 7


California and Pacific Cream of Tartar Works, A. Vignier proprietor, office 429-431 Bat- tery, factory cor Seventh and Bryant


California Architect and Building News, George H. Wolfe manager, 408 California, room 16 California Architectural Publishing Co., George H. Wolfe manager, 408 California, room 16 California Artificial Stone Paving Co., Thomas Varney president, L. F. Reichling secre- tary. John Fauble superintendent, office 404 Montgomery


Calfornia Associated Press, Auchmuty Rich- ardson manager, 302 Montgomery, room 36-37 California Athletic Club, 156 New Montgomery California Band, headquarters 539 California


California Barrel Co., John L. Koster man- ager, works Potrero, office 323 Front, room 5


California Bellows Mnfg Co. (James and George T. Campbell) 123 Beale


California Benevolent Guild, J. N. Russell, Jr. secretary, 3 Odd Fellows' Building


California Bible Society, Geo. C. McConnell agent, 735 Market


California Boiler Works, Pretorious & Lemmer proprietors, 125-127 Fremont


California Bituminous Block Manufacturing Co., A. Judaon secretary, 320 Sansome, room 52


CALIFORNIA BOTTLING CO. John J. Buck president, Adolph Dunker vice- president. Christian Gehret treasurer, Edward C. Kalben secretary, sole bot- tlers John Wieland's Lager, 1407-1417 Eddy


California Brass Works, Weed & Kingwell pro- prietors, 125 First


California Bridge Co., Alfred W. Burrell presi- dent, C. E. Cotton secretary, 22 California. room 25


California Butcher Saw Manufactory, John Mignola proprietor, 34 Grand Central Market


California Cackler (monthly) George H. Croley general manager, 306 Sacramento


MONARCH OF THE DAILIES.


S. F. "EXAMINER."


MOST NEWS!


MOST CIRCULATION ! MOST ADVERTISEMENTS !


W. & J. SLOANE & CO. SASH CURTAINS


In all the Latest Shades of Coloring.


641 to 647 MARKET STREET.


California Cap Co. (William Letts Oliver and F. J. Fletter) manufacturers blasting caps and elec- tric exploders, Stege Station, Contra Costa Co., office 310 California


California Car aud Millwright Works, J. Hammond & Co. proptrs, 217-227 Fremont


California Chemical Works, John Reynolds proprietor, Es San Bruno Road, nr Twenty-eighth California Christian Advocate (weekly) Rev. John D. Hammond agent, Rev. B. F. Crary editor, 1037 Market


CALIFORNIA CLOAK CO.


Charles Mayer & Son proprietors, manufacturers and importers cloaks, 569 Market


California College of Pharmacy, 113 Fulton


California Consolidated Food Co., Victor Duboce, secretary, 23 Steuart


California Copper Works, Ferdinand Todt proptr., 226 Fremont


California Coralline and Milling Co., Henry R. Rob- bins Jr. proptr., 72-74 New Montgomery


California Cotton Mills Co. (Oakland) J. Y. Miller manager, 310 California


California Demokrat (daily, weekly and Sun- day) Fr. Hess & Co. publishers and proprietors, 409-413 Bush


CALIFORNIA DISTILLING CO. (Antioch) C. Jost & Son managers, office 306- 308 Clay


California Door Co., office 22 California, room 22


California Dried Fruit Association, W. M. Bramhall secretary, John T. Cutting general manager, 23-25 California


California Dryer Co., Charles F. Butte-Caspari super- intendent, 1719 Stockton, office 330 Pine, room 5


California Dry Dock Co., Oliver Eldridge president, William C. Gibbs secretary, J. C. Cousins superintendent, docks foot of Bryant and Spear, and Hunter's Point, and proprietors Mission Rock Warehouse, office 303 California, room 18


California Electric Gas Lighting Co., M. Greenwood president, J. G. Bloomer secretary, 35 Market


California Electric Light Co., George H. Roe secretary and manager, 227-229 Stevenson


California Electric Power Co., office 35 Mar- ket


CALIFORNIA ELECTRICAL WORKS John I. Sabin president, John G. Bloomer secretary and treasurer, 35 Market


California Employment Office, Arthur C. Jones manager, 222 Post


California Exchange, William Reimers pro- prietor, 30 Fourth


California Exchange and Western Railway Gazette Co., (W. L. Eppinger and G. A. Finland) 607 Market


California Export Journal (monthly) Bern- hard Olcovich publisher, office 43 Second


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


CALIFORNIA FENCE MANUFACTURING CO., Charles Greene president, H. T. Renton superintendent, 570-572 Bran- nan, branch 24 Commercial


California Fertilizer Co., office 116 California


California Fig Syrup Co., Richard E. Queen manager, 1057-1059 Howard


CALIFORNIA FIRE APPARATUS MNFG CO., James D. Naismith manager, 18 California


PACIFIC MANF'G CO. "Cyclone" Geared Windmills.


SEE ADVERTISEMENT INSIDE BACK COVER


PARKE & LACY COMPANY, 21-23 FREMONT ST .. WESTINGHOUSE ENGINES. JUNIOR AND COMPOUND.


PERRIER-JOUËT & CO. CHAMPAGNE


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


CAL


310


W. W. MONTAGUE & CO.


IMPORTERS OF


MARBLEIZED MANTELS,


Fire Grates and Tile.


309, 311, 313, 315 and 317 MARKET STREET.


California Fire Works Co., Frederick L. Wooster president, office and salesroom. 218-220 Front, factory, SE cor Falkland and Platte


California Florist (monthly) Florist Publishing Co. publishers, 126 Kearny, room 6


California Foundry, C. A. Nolte proprietor, 209-211 Main


California Fruit and Wine Land Co., Arnold Stahl secretary, 222 Sansome


California Fruit Evaporating Co., Edwin Hayden proprietor, 818 Battery


California Fruit Grower (weekly) Fruit Grower's Publishing Co. publishers, 40 Cali- fornia, room 7


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


CALIFORNIA FURNITURE MNFG CO.


N. P. Cole president, manufacturers, importers and wholesale and retail dealers furniture, Starr King Bldg, Geary bet Grant Av and Stockton


CALIFORNIA FUSE ASSOCIATION


James B. Merritt manager, 35 Market California Fuse Works, James Eva proptr, cor Four- teenth and Channel, office 230 California


CALIFORNIA GAS FIXTURE CO. Joseph Simonson president, Fred W. Farrar vice-president, W. T. Galloway secre- tary, importers and dealers in artistic gas fixtures, wood mantels, tiling, etc., 122-124 Sutter


CALIFORNIA GINGER ALE .CO.


C. M. Miller president, Quinn nr Val- encia, office 35 New Montgomery


California Glass Bending and Cutting Works, Samuel E. Hopper proptr, 39%% Fremont


California Glove Co., F. G. Conklin & Co. proprietors, 507 Market


California Glue Works, Martin Holje proptr, cor Venezuela and Potomac, office 116 Front


California Gold Mining Co. (Tuolumne Co., Cal.) John H. Sayre secretary, 328 Montgomery California Grain Trade Association, 316 California California Hall, 417 Kearny


CALIFORNIA HAT WORKS manufac- turers gents' hats, gents' hats reno- vated and


remodeled, satisfaction guaranteed, orders by mail promptly called for, 131 Fourth bet Howard and Mission


California Homœopath (bi-monthly) Boericke & Schreck publishers, 234 Sutter


CALIFORNIA HORSE SHOE CO. L. B. Benchley president, Z. Burns vice-pres- ident, C. M. Keeney secretary, P. Noble superintendent, works Potrero Point, office 202 Market


California Hosiery Co., John Williams secretary, R. J. Walshe manager, proptrs Oakland Woolen Mills, and mnfrs woolen goods, 535 Market


California Hotel, Jean-Marie Gales & Co. proptrs, 210 Montgomery Av


California House, Pouchan & Hamilton propri- efors, 624-626 California


California Hydraulic Dredging and Reclamation Co., Duncan MeNee president, Max Goldberg secre- tary, 538 Kearny


CAL


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


California Improvement Co., David Gutmann man- ager, 39 Phelan Bldg


California Information Co., Wells Fargo & Co's Bldg, ur Grand and Palace Hotels


CALIFORNIA INSURANCE CO. FIRE AND MARINE.


L. L. BROMWELL, President.


J. BERMINGHAM, Vice-President. W. H. C. FOWLER, · Secretary. M. A. NEWELL, Marine Secretary.


A. C. DONNELL, City Agent.


OFFICE 318 CALIFORNIA STREET.


California Investment and Development Co., Charles E. Snook secretary, 216 Sansome, rooms 8-9 California Iron and Steel Co., 438 California


CALIFORNIA IRON YARD Henry J.


Rogers Co. proprietors, 128-130 Folsom


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 Pl


California Jute Mill Co., L. P. Drexler presi- dent, L. S. Lissak secretary, office 409 Califor. nia


California Kennel Club, 539 California


California Label and MacCabe Litho- graplı Co., A. B. McNeil presi 'ent, H. H. Mc- Neil manager, label printers and lithographers, 410 Mission -


California Land and Development Co., D. E. Newell secretary, 315 California, room 14


California Land and Timber Co., James E. Boyd president, Richard D. Perry secretary and treasurer, 401 California, rooms 24-25


CALIFORNIA LAND ASSOCIATION C. M. Arnold president, J. M. Day secre- tary, A. A. Hoyt vice-president and manager, real estate agents and deal- ers, 634 Market


California Launch Building Co., J. Morizio secretary, 328 Montgomery, room 24


California Lawn Tennis Club, SE cor Bush and Scott California Line Packets from New York, Williams, Di- mond & Co. agents, 202 Market


California Lumber Co., Dandridge H. Bibb, manager, 10 California, room 17


California Lumber Exchange, office Pier 3, Steuart


California Machine Works, William H. Birch & Co. proprietors, 119 Beale


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


California Mattress Co., Charles Rickoff proprietor, junction Market, Dolores and Fourteenth


CALIFORNIA MERCANTILE AGENCY 211 Sutter


California Mill (planing) Beane & Parrish pro- prietors, 30-34 Spear


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


California Mutual Savings Fund, Loan and Building Association, E. A. Shepard president, S. R. Church secretary, office 331 Montgomery, room 3 California Mutual Security Association, H. B. Havens secretary, 14 Nevada Block


PEOPLES HOME


SAVINGS


BANK.


RECEIVES MONEY ON DEPOSIT FROM $1 UP.


APPORTIONS INTEREST FROM DATE OF DEPOSIT.


IMPERIAL Fire Ins. Co. OF LONDON|


Capital, $3,500,000 | GEO. D. DORNIN, Manager Assets, $9,831,525 WM. SEXTON, Asst. Manager.


SAN FRANCISCO LAUNDRY, EDDY STREET, West of Fillmore; OFFICE, 33 GEARY STREET.


THE BANCROFT COMPANY


721 1 THE LEADING MARKET ST. [ BOOK AND STATIONERY ESTABLISHMENT.


CAL


311


CAL


California Nursery, Henry Melde proprietor, San Bruno Road nr Twenty-eighth, depot 409 Sutter


California Ochre Mining Co., George A. E. Kaehler manager, 17-19 First


California Oil Works, McKee & Cotton proptrs, NW cor Main and Folsom


CALIFORNIA OPTICAL CO. (Davis


Fennimore) scientific opticians, and manufacturers and importers opitical goods, 317 Kearny


California, Oregon and Idaho Stage Co., 320 Sansome, room 26


California Ostrich Farming Co., Charles A. Grow sec- retary, office 18-20 Phelan Bldg


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 GInes, O. S. Orrick mana- ger, office and factory, 22 Jessie


CALIFORNIA PANORAMA CO. G. w. Sul- livan secretary and manager, cor


Market and Tenth


California Paper Co., Egbert Judson president, W. P. Johnson secretary and general manager, 401 California, rooms 20-21


California Patron, A. T. Dewey manager, office 220 Market


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


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


CALIFORNIA PHOSA CO.


John W. Nary proprietor, 35 New Mont- gomery, factory 210 Ridley


California Piano Manufacturing Co., Wal- ter S. Pierce secretary and manager, cor Four- teenth and Market


California Piano Spring Co., P. A. Wagner proptr, 147 Beale


California Pioneers Society of, Hiram T. Graves secretary, 5 Pioneer Pl


California Plaster Decoration Works, Charles F. Schiller proprietor, 861 Mission


California Portland Cement Co., A. Y. Easterby presi- dent, 402 Montgomery, room 6


California Pottery and Terra Cotta Co., F. M. Stevens manager. NE cor Market and Larkin California Powder Works (Santa Cruz County and Powning Station, Contra Costa Co.) G. T. Lawton president. John F. Lohse secretary, 230 California


California Preserve Co., G. W. Terry & Co. proptrs, mnfrs and packers jellies, jams, fresh fruit, pickels, etc., 414 Sansome


California Publishing Co., J. D. Glenn secre- tary, Stanley Francis manager, 104 Market


California Redwood Co., 316 California, room 12


California Rubber Co., R. H. Pease Jr. and S. M. Runyon agents, 577-579 Market


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


California Safe Deposit and Trust Co., J. D. Fry president, James B. Stetsou vice-president, J. D. Shotwell treasurer and manager, and J. Dalzell Brown secretary, 326 Montgomery


California Sausage Factory, Winter & Felsing proptr, 37 Main


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


California Saw Works, Bird & Haughy proprietors, 217 Mission


"WANTS"


IN THE EXAMINER


BRING GREATEST RESULT


AT LOWEST RATES.


W. & J. SLOANE & CO.


IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN CARPETS AND UPHOLSTERY GOODS. 64 1 to 647 MARKET STREET.


California School of Design, R. D. Yelland di- rector, 430 Pine


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


California Sheep Casings Co. (Max Eichel- baum, Isaac L. Hofmann and Emil Woenne) 24-26 Ellis


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


CALIFORNIA SILK DYING AND CLEAN- ing Works The, J. R. McCann pro- prietor, L. J. Renault manager, 318- 320 Eleventh


California Slate Co., John G. Sheldon president, John O. Hanscom secretary, 9 Mission


California Soap Co., John B. Fisk proprietor, Center Pl off Folsom bet Sixteenth and Seven- teenth


California Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children, 604 Merchant, room 14


California Society for the Suppression of Vice, 604 Merchant, room 14


California Soda Works, Goetze & Baruth proptrs, 516 Octavia


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


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


California Stables, Nolan & Fiddes proprie- tors, 1611-1613 California


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


CALIFORNIA STATE BOARD OF TRADE


A. T. Hatch president, John Q. Brown general manager, J. M. Davies secre- tary, 605 Market


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


California State Grange, A. T. Dewey secretary, office 220 Market


California State Mining Bureau and Office of State Mineralogist, Pioneer Building


California Steam Navigation Co., James Gillis president, Willis E. Davis vice-president, William Martin secretary, office Washington St. Wharť


California Steamship Co., Denis J. Meherin agent, office 3 California


CALIFORNIA STONE CO.


George S. Mearns secretary, R. A.


Lewis manager, 425 Montgomery,


room 3


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


California Street Cable Railroad Co., J. B. Stetson president. Antoine Borel vice-president, Alfred Borel & Co. treasurer, T. W. Hinchman secretary, J. W. Harris superintendent, office and depot SE cor California and Larkin


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


Californla Suspender Manufacturing Co., Solomon Zekind proprietor, 105 Battery


California Table Butter Co., Sheldon &


Schaefer proprietors, SE cor Geary and Jones California Tallow Works (Charles and Jerome Milly and B. Getz) N s St. Thomas ur Savannah, office 209 Market


California Theater. N s Bush bet Kearny and Dupont California Title Insurance and Trust Co., George T. Marye Jr. president, Milton B. Clapp secretary, A. D. Grimwood manager, 215 Sansome


JeGundlach &


's Cabinet Wines®


STARBIRD & GOLDSTONE


Wholesale and Retail Lumber Dealers. Redwood Lumber for Eastern Shipment a Specialty. AND MISSION STS.


S. E. COR. SPEAR


FINE TABLE WINES. 530 WASHINGTON ST., S ORLEANS VINEYARD SAN FRANCISCO.


road Sarasthy & Co.


CHAMPAGNE ECLIPSE


MOET & CHANDON CHAMPAGNE "White Seal" and "Brut Imperial."


CAL


312


CAL


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


California Toilet. Co. The, Harry Nieman manager, 9 Lick Pl


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 Insolė Manufacturing Co., Gillespy & Childs agents, 123 California


California Type Foundry, Painter & Co., 510 Clay


California Underwriters' Association, office 307 San- some


California Varnish Works, W s Utah bet Center and El Dorado


California View Publishing Co. The, W. R. Nutting manager, 12 Montgomery


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


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


California Voice (weekly) George Morris editor, 328 Pacific


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


California Watch and Jewelry Co., Larsen & Wilson agents, 201 Kearny


California Wine Cooperage, Fulda Bros. pro- prietors, 30-40 Spear


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


California Winery and Security Co., D. M. Cashin secretary, office 712 Battery, warehouses NW cor Eighth and Brannan


California Wire Works, A. S. Hallidie presi- dent, George C. Brown secretary and treasurer, warerooms 329 Market, works cor Bay and Mason California Woman's Hospital, A. J. Ralston president of trustees, Mrs. A. N. Towne presi- dent board lady managers, 3118 Sacramento


California Wool Depot, Moody & Knox propri- etors, 422-432 Townsend and 125-135 Bluxome


Californische Volksfreund The, Diepen- brock Bros. & Doeing publishers, 1390 Market Caligo B., laborer Am. Sugar Refinery, r. 2195 Powell Caligraph Type Writer, general agency. 725 Market Calimberti Vincent, salesman Kast & Co., r. 299 Hyde Calish Edward A., salesman, r. 1411 Sacramento Calish John J., keeper Sheriff's Office, r. 2124 Fill- more


Calish Raphael S., teamster, r. 1411 Sacramento Callsher David A., r. 625 Eddy


Calisher Fannie, r. 625 Eddy


Calisher Harry B., salesman A. Cailleau, r. 625 Eddy Calisher Henry, clerk Cobb & Co., r. 419 Fell


Calisher Joseph L., news agent, The Baldwin, r. 625 Eddy


Calisher Walter E., clerk J. L. Calisher, r. 625 Eddy Calkin Harris, longshoreman, r. 116 Berry


Calkins Henry M., printer Bacon & Co., r. 1039 How- ard


Calkins John U., with Bank of California, r. 3017 Cal- ifornia


Call Charles, shoemaker, r. 568 Mission


Call Daniel, hostler. r. Ahlborn House


Call Daniel H., bricklayer, r. 441 Jessie


Call Donald, stone cutter Roche & Sheedy, r. 26 Turk Call George W., rancher, r. 1231 Washington


Call Morning (dally and weekly) San Francisco Call Co. publishers, 525 Montgomery, branch Office 710 Market. editorial rooms 509 Clay Call Oscar, student, r. 1231 Washington Callaghan Ann, widow, r. 1003 Devisadero


Callaghan Annie, dressmaker, r. 454 Bryant Callaghan Cal O., longshoreman. r. 236 Perry Callaghan Charles F., r. 16 Twelfth


Callaghan Charles W., real estate, r. 830 Eddy


Callaghan Cornelius, carpenter, r. 132 Hickory Av


Callaghan Cornelius, laborer S. F. Gas Light Co. r. W s Michigan bet Shasta and Sierra


Callaghan Cornelius J., laborer, r. 4812 Ritch Callaghan Daniel, tanner, r. 721 Brannan, rear Callaghan Daniel Mrs., widow, r. 830 Eddy


Callaghan Daniel T., physician, r. 1003 Devisadero


Callaghan Dav d P., machinist, r. 29 Ritch


Callaghan Dennis, laborer, r. 242 Clementina


Callaghan Dennis F., boot heeler Porter, Slessinger & Co., r. 410 Broadway


Callaghan Dennia J., r. 784 Harrison


Callaghan Ellen, widow, r. 307 Seventeenth


Callaghan Emmet, druggist Henry B. Shaw, r. 852 Folsom


Callaghan James, foreman North Point Warehouse, r. 331 Filbert


Callaghan James, laborer, r. 416 Tebama


Callaghan James J., blacksmith Pae. Rolling Mill, 714 % Clementina


Callaghan James J., wharfinger, r. 1424 Kearny


Callaghan Jane, widow, r. 430%% Clementina, rear


Callaghan Jennie Mrs., r. 1003 Devisadero


Callaghan Jeremiah, teamster, r. 131 Fifteenth


Callaghan John, compositor B. F. Sterett, r. 727 Broadway


Callaghan John. laborer, r. 261 First


Callaghan John, laborer. r. 515 Howard


Callaghan John, laborer, r. 636 Commercial


Callaghan John, longshoreman, r. 12% Zoe


Callaghan John C., peddler, r. 1019 %% Alabama


Callaghan John D., physician, 852 Folsom


Callaghan John H., harnessmaker John A. McKerron, r. 318 Tehama


Callaghan John J., laborer, r. 10 Clyde


Callaghan John M., inspector Custom House, r. 852 Folsom


Callaghan John M., tool sharpener, r. 426 Fourth


Callaghan John P., tanner Norton Tanning Co., r. NW cor Falkland and Plattè


Callaghan Michael, porter, r. 941 Howard


Callaghan Michael, tailor, r. 416 Tehama


Callaghan Michael J., laborer Union Iron Works, r. 5 Michigan


Callaghan Myles, liquor saloon. 948 Howard .


Callaghan Owen, laborer, r. 102 Fifth


Callaghan Patrick, r. 3 Morrel Pl


Callaghan Patrick, helper Union Iron Works, r. 912 Illinois


Callaghan Patrick, liquor saloon, 109 Larkin, r. 1307 Howard


Callaghan Sarah, dyer Philip Silverstein, r. 416 Te- hama


Callaghan Thomas, ironworker, r. E s Michigan bet Shasta and Sierra


Callaghan Thomas, laundryman, r. 203 Sixth


Callaghan Thomas, shoemaker, r. 410 Broadway


Callaghan Thomas L., plasterer, r. 714%% Clementina


Callaghan Timothy, laborer, r. 261 First


Callaghan William, laborer, r. 12%% Zoe


Callaghan William O., chief engineer stmr Alex Dun- can. r. Oakland


Callahan Charles, policeman, r. 1223% Green


Callahan Charles H., laborer, r. 334 Main


Callahan Cornelius, shoemaker U. W. Co-operative Boot and Shoe Co., r. 1524 Dolores


Callahan Cornelius C., peddler, r. 2024 Filbert


Callahan A. M., r. 1101 Van Ness Av


Callahan Daniel, liquor saloon, 50 Seventh


Callahan Daniel G., porter Getz Bros. & Co., r. 3 White


Callahan David, shoemaker, 274 Brannan


Callahan Dennis, driver N. B. and M. RR.


Callahan Dennis, laborer, r. 407 Tehama


Callahan Dennis J., shoemaker. r. 27 Bernard


Callahan Dennis J., tanner, r. SW cor Twenty-third and Hampshire


Callahan Edward, laborer. r. 36 Clay


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Callahan Edward, r. 733 Folsom


Callahan Eugene, boilermaker Pac. Iron Works


Callahan Eugene, clerk H. B. Hixson & Co., r. 644 Seventeenth


Callahan Eugene, ironer U. S. Laundry, r. 3011 Six- teenth


Callahan Felix, miner, r. 207 Clara


Callahan Frank W., cooper Am. Sugar Refinery, r. 1157 Folsom


Callahan George F., boatman, r. 2215 Leavenworth


Callahan Harry, millhand Capitol Mills, r. 1429 How- ard


Callahan Harry H., porter, r. 1068 Howard


Callahan Henry, foreman Am. Biscuit Co., r. 1402 Mason


Callahan Henry C., miner. r. 1321 Geary


Callahan Howard, clerk R. G. Dun & Co., r. 1429 How- ard


Callahan Hugh, foreman Henry J. Rogers & Co.


Callahan James H. (Callahan & Bunderson) r. 1103 Montgomery


Callahan James P., shoemaker P. F. Nolan & Co., r. 1122 Larkin


Callahan Jennie, widow, r. 518 Seventh


Callahan Jennie Miss, stenographer Dunham, Carri- gan & Hayden Co., r. Oakland


Callahan Jeremiah, bartender M. J. McDonald, r. 703 Brannan


Callahan Jeremiah, yardmaster S. P. Co., r. 2116 Greenwich




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