Langley's San Francisco directory for the year commencing 1890, Part 71

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Publication date: 1890
Publisher: San Francisco : Francis, Valentine & Co.
Number of Pages: 1646


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Champion William, tile setter Bush & Mallett, r. 990 Folsom


Champion William Mrs., second-hand furniture, 990 Folsom


Champion & Elder (Thomas E. Champion and George W. Elder) street contractors, 302 Montgomery, room 14


Champlain Charles, oiler stmr City of Rio de Janeiro, r. 713 Grovo


Champlain Mary S., widow, r. 713 Grove


Champreux Alfred (Alta Brass Works) r. Oakland Champreux Gustave (Alta Brass Works) r. Oakland Chandler Andrew, porter, r. 321 % O'Farrell


Chandler Charles, r. 1907 Stockton


Chandler Eleanor, domestic 2511 Sacramento


Chandler Elizabeth Miss, art student, r. 546 Turk


Chandler Frank, waiter A. M. Loryea, r. 8 Prospect Pl Chandler Frederic B., correspondent Wells Fargo & Co's. Bank, r. Saucelito


Chandler George L. A., r. 1607 Golden Gate Av


Chandler George W., office 18 Market, r. 230 Haight Chandler Georgie, widow, r. 546 Turk


Chandler Henry, conductor N. B. and M. RR.


Chandler H. F. Mrs., widow, r. 906 Market


Chandler Jennie, widow, r. cor Fourteenth and Mar- ket


Chandler Joseplı F., carpenter. r. 213 Duncan Chandler Lowell M., machinist, r. 1001 Folsom


CHANDLER RICHARD D,


coal and iron, and agent East Welling- ton Coal Co., 507-509 East, r. 897 Chestnut


W. W. MONTAGUE & CO.


MANUFACTURERS OF


Plain, Japanned and Stamped


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


IMPERIAL Fire Ins. Co. OF LONDON


Capital, $3,500,000| GEO. D. DORNIN, Manager Assets, $10,044,636| WM. SEXTON, Asst. Manager


410 Pine.


5315 Montgomery.


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c - ANGLO-NEVADA ASSURANCE CORPORATION. Cash Assets, $2,672,849.


PENNSYLVANIA FIRE INS. CO.,


( BROWN, CRAIG & CO., } ¿ General Agents. j


508-510 California St.


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299


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Chandler Robert H., clerk Richard D. Chandler, r. 1912 Leavenworth


Chandler Roland O., contractor and builder, 330 Pine, rooms 11, r. 2214 Broderick


Chandler Roswell, paperhanger, r. 2241 Market Chandler T. H. & Co. (T. Harry Chandler) dealers coffee and spices, 116 Front


Chandler T. Harry (T. H. Chandler & Co.) r. 509 Powell


Chandler Thomas, shipping master, r. 915 Battery


Chandler Thomas W., clerk, r. 915 Battery


Chandler William C., physician, r. 1818 Devisadero


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


Channel Albert, transferer Dickman-Jones Co., r. 903 Shotwell


Channing F., engineer, r. 1314 Jones


Chanovas Albert, cook I. Cuenin


Chantler Fred. B., r. Hotel Pleasanton


Chapeau Louis, machinist, r. 1620 West Mission


Chapel Deodatus, machinist r. 630 Florida


Chappett Arthur, fireman, r. 429%% Broadway


Chapin Chauncey, elevatorman 318 Pine, r. 623 How- ard


Chapin Charles W., orchardist, r. 528 Sanchez


Chapin Dwight, mechanic Pac. Mnfg Co., r. 1326 Turk


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


Chapin Frank E., assistant superintendent Cal. St. RR., r. 816 Powell


Chapin George A., miner. r. 1105 Pierce


Chapin George E., bill clerk Huntington Hopkins Co., r. 538 Sanchez


Chapin George W., real estate and publisher Real Estate Price List, 312 Montgomery, r. 528 Sanchez bet Eighteenth and Nineteenth


Chapin Paul, porter Albert Holldorff, r. What Cheer House


Chapin Theodore, bartender Frederick Levers, r. 813 Kearny


Chapin William C., mining, 314 Montgomery, room 7 Chaplin James, bookkeeper Brown, Craig & Co., r. 130 e Twelfth


Chaplin Michael J., machinist, r. 130 e Twelfth


Chapman Adrian E., ship molder, r. E & Tennessee bet Butie and Solano


Chapman Alfred F., journalist Journal of Com- merce, r. 118 Liberty


Chapman Annie E., widow, r. 814 California


Chapman Annie S. Mrs., r. 1807 Mission


Chapman Bessie P., nurse. r. SE cor Cole and Carl


Chapman Charles. carpenter, r. 520 Mission


Chapman Charles, switchman S. P. Co., r. New Wash- ington Hotel


Chapman Charles C., hats and caps, 136 Third, r. 237 Minna


Chapman Charlea E. (Horn & Chapman) r. San José, Cal.


Chapman Charles W., clerk delivery dept Wells Fargo & Co., r. 1131 Bush


Chapman Cole, brakeman S. P. O., r. 422 Second Chapman David, r. 327 Minna


Chapman Edmund B. (J. F. Chapman & Co.) r. East Oakland


Chapman Edward, clerk Bonanza House


Chapman Edward, laborer, r. Lake bet Tenth and Twelfth Avs


Chapman Edward K., with Anglo-Nevada Assurance Corporation, r. 1412 Washington


Chapman Frank, r. 236 Fell


Chapman Frank, trader, r. 814 California


Chapman Frank M., proprietor Norfolk Stables, 126 Ellis. r. 1016 Fillmore


Chapman Frederick Y., compositor P. E. Dougherty & Co., r. 814 Californla Chapman George, r. 236 Fell


Chapman George, helper S. F. Gas Light Co., r. 354 Clementina


HAVE, YOU TRIED CREAM OATS IN 4 LB. PACKAGES ONLY. AWARDED |PRIZE MECHANIC'S FAIR 1886 Mutual Manufacturing Co., 36 Jessie St., Sole Manufacturers.


W. & J. SLOANE & CO. THE BEST STOCK OF


FURNITURE


On the Pacific Coast. 641 to 647 MARKET STREET.


Chapman George, painter, r. 904 Jackson


Chapman George, teamster, r. 2110 Powell


Chapman Harry, jewelry mnfr, 608 Merchant, r. Ber- keley


Chapman Henry C., r. 2421 Greenwich


Chapman Hugh, seaman, r. 16 Turk


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


Chapman James, dairyman, Niagara Av nr Mission Road


Chapman James, master mariner, r. 1131 Bush


Chapman James B., clerk general freight office S. P. Co., r. 1131 Bush


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


Chapman James W. Mrs., widow, r. 454 Bartlett


Chapman John, r. 636 Commercial


Chapman John B., contractor, r. 2110 Powell


Chapman John C., machinist George H. Fuller, r. 4 Morris Av


Chapman John E., fireman Engine No. 13, r. 454 Bart- lett


Chapman John J., painter. r. 2110 Powell


Chapman L. B., secretary Giant Powder Co. and Atlantic Dynamite Co., 30 California, r. 1015 Geary


Chapman Nelson J., conductor Market St. RR., r. SE cor Cole and Carl


Chapman Oliver, baker. r. 3010 Sixteenth


Chapman R., salesman Keane Bros., r. 144 Rose


Chapman Ralph J., pianomover, r. 1015 Geary


Chapman Robert J., bookkeeper J. F. Chapman & Co., r. East Oakland


CHAPMAN ROCKWELL S.


manufacturer Empire Hose Reel and dealer in hose and fire department supplies, 18 California, r. 615 Grove Chapman Russell, r. 1602 Taylor


Chapman Sarah E., widow, r. W's North Av nr Cort- land Av, B. H.


Chapman Thomas, groceries. 239 Third, r. 129 Tenth Chapman Valeria Mrs., widow, r. 1123 Ellis


Chapman Virginia N., widow, r. 1007 Twenty-first


Chapman Walter, r. 840 Lombard


CHAPMAN WILFRID B.


commission merchant, agent Univer- sal Marine Insurance Co. (limited) of London, and Consul Belgium, office 123 California, r. 1123 California


Chapman William H. (Chapman & Slack) r. 1364 Market


Chapman William R., foreman Eureka Soda Works, r. 422 Grove


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


Chapman & Slack (William H. Chapman and Charles W. Slack) attorneys at law, 212 Sansome, rooms 24-26


Chapon H. B., harnessmaker Main & Winchester, r. 733 Bush


Chaponot Charles, coremaker Joshua Hendy Machine Works, r. 813 Pacific


Chaponot Toussaint, fumist, 813 Pacific


Chappel John J .. r. 804 Taylor


Chappel Scott R., traveling auditor general auditor's office S. P. Co., r. Alameda


Chappell Brothers (John W. and George A.) wood and coal, hay and grain, 847-849 Mission and 344-346 Minna


Chappell George A. (Chappell Bros.) r. 348 Minna Chappell George H., cashier and bookkeeper Salva- tion Army, r. 122 O'Farrell


Chappell John E., manager Pac. Laundry Machinery Co., 51 Fremont, r. 1616% Fulton


HARDWOODS and VENEERS; JOHN WIGMORE & SON, SPEAR AND HOWARD STREETS.


+


JOHN UTSCHIG'S BOOTS AND SHOES ARE THE BEST.


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PERRIER-JOUÊT & CO. CHAMPAGNE


1884 VINTAGE, the best since 1874. W. B. CHAPMAN, 123 California St. (See Page 1057)


CHA


300


CHA


SCHLITZ'S Famous "Light Sparkling" and "PILSENER BEER.'


THE BEST IN AMERICA. SHERWOOD & SHERWOOD, Agents, S. F.


Chappell John W. (Chappell Bros.) r. 348 Minna Chappell Joseph J .. agent, r. Cosmos Club


Chappell Peter, r. 1338 Bush


Chappell William, expressman, r. 721 Seventeenth Chapter Thomas, r. 956% Howard


Chapton Edward P., carpenter. r. 164 Clara


Chapuis Engene, teacher languages, r. 1517 Stockton Chaquette Ephraim E., engineer, r. 729 Linden Av


Charboneau Joseph, cook T. C. Johnson, r. 3119 Mis- sion


Charbonel Augusta (Charbonel & Marecnac) r. 814 Montgomery


Charbonel & Marecnac (Auguste Charbonel and John Maracnec) barbers, 1133 Dupont


Chard George H., boxmaker, r. 1224 Eddy


Chard George R., pharmacist Wakelee & Co., r. 134 McAllister


Chard Harry C., marble polisher A. Morris


Charest F., butcher Black Point Packing Co., r. East Oakland


Charest John, butcher W. Samuels, r. 418 Clementina Chargin Ross, cook, r. 411 Natoma


Chariot Joseph, jeweler. r. 343%% Jessie


Chariot Leontine Mrs., cleaning and dying ostrich feathers, 343%% Jessie


Charlaix Felix, cashier B. P. Oliver. r. 1512 Broadway Charlebois Youé, bookkeeper Somers & Healey, r. Oakland


Charles A. Mrs., r. 541 Turk


Charles Charles F., clerk, r. 1015 Vallejo


Charles David, r. 266 Brannan


Charles Frances Miss, clerk W.U. Tel Co. r. 1015 Val- lejo


Charles George D., lithographer Bosqui Engraving and Printing Co , r, 1926 Stevenson


Charles H. A. Mrs., widow, r. 1015 Vallejo


Charles Hermann, glazier, r. 132 Page


Charles Johanna, widow, r. 2225 Sutter


Charles John, finner Henry Ernst


Charles Lannie Miss, telephone operator, r. 1015 Val- lejo


Charles Lonis R., clerk Fechheimer, Goodkind & Co., r. 2225 Sutter


Charles Max, manager Jacobs & Co., r. 2225 Sutter 7


Charles William W., hostler J. E. Whittier, r. 244 'Townsend


Charleston Brothers (Peter Z. and Joseph M.) rest- aurant, W 8 Illinois bet Napa and Butte


Charleston John, r. 1037 Mission


Charleston Joseph M. (Charleston Bros.) r. DeBoom bet Bryant and Brannan


Charleston Peter Z. (Charlestou Bros.) r, W a Illinols bet Napa and Butte


Charleston The, Richter & Muller proprietors, 871, Market


Charleton Constantine E., meter tester, r. 3 Cook Charliville 1I. P., messenger Wells Fargo & Co., r. 505 Jones


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


Charlton House, 405 Kearny


Charlton John C., teamster. r. 539 Franklin


Charlton W. R., r. 508 Leavenworth


Charmak Herman, watchmaker and jeweler, 240 Kearny. r. 1918 Laguna


Charnock Hugh. r. West Av, Holly Park


Charounat Ernest C., mining, 406 Montgomery


Charpentier August (Charpentier & Vaillant) r. 641 Commercial


Charpentier & Vaillant (August Charpentier and Eugene Vaillant) liquor saloon, 641 Commercial Charpiot Joseph. paperbanger. r 813 Filbert


Charruan Charles (Charruau & Mikulich) 310 Mont. gomery


Charruan & Mikulich (Charles Charruan and Jacob C. Mikulich) wines and liquors, 310 Mont- gomery


Charter Oak Stables, Henderson & Mick pro- prietors, 775 Market


Chartier Louisa, widow, r. 129 Morris Av


Chartram P. C., soapmaker, r. NE cor Eighth and Brannan


Chartres James, driver, r. Iowa bet Humboldt and Nevada


Chartrey Raoul, superintendent City Iron Works, NE cor Kearny and Francisco, r. 2323 Jackson


Charvoz Alphonse M., stovemolder, r. 4 South Park


Charvoz John (S. F. Stove Works) r. 18% South Park


Charvoz Stephanie Miss, dressmaker, r. 34 Rincon Pl Chase Abraham, saloonkeeper, r. 231 Second


Chase Albert, physician, 23 Kearny


Chase Alexander, carpenter, r. 2210 Larkin


Chase Alexander, cook Ahlborn House


Chase Alice L. Miss, principal Helping Hand Free Kindergarten No. 2, r. 811 Mason


Chase Alva M., clerk James B. Jaques, r. 231 Second Chase Charles, car repairer Sutter St. RR.


Chase Charles B., salesman Kohler & Chase, r. Oak- land


Chase Charles M. (Killip & Co.) r. 2700 California Chase E. Mrs., r. 326 Larkin


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


Chase Edward, toamster Farnsworth & Ruggles, r. 16 Ellt8


Chase Edward C., clerk George D. Dornin, r. Oakland Chase Ernest L., teamster Farnsworth & Rugglea, r. 16 Ellis


Chase F. E., salesman Davis Bros .. r. 326 O' Farrell


Chase Frank B., printer. r. 14% St. Rose's Av


Chase Frederick H .. selector Cerf, Schloss & Co., r. 325 % Golden Gate


Chasa George M., engineer, r. 811 Mason


Chase George W., teamster, r. 1404%% Folsom


Chase Gilbert L., patternmaker, r. 558 Minna


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


Chase Harry F., with James B. Chase & Co., r. 1098 % Union


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


Chase Henry M., dentist, r. 614%% Minna


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


Chase H. Otis (Double Spiral Spring Co.) r. 448 Ful- ton


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 James C., clerk, r. 1702 Polk


Chase James M., melter and refiner U. S. Mint, r. 335 Fourth


Chase Jennie Mrs., paperboxmaker C. V. Meyerstein, r. 719%% Natoma


Chase J. Munsell, editor Hotel Gazette, r. 14 Auburn Chase John G., r. 226 Birch Av


Chase John G. Jr., r. 226 Birch Av


Chase Joseph, machinist, r. 1404 % Folsom


Chase Joseph G., paper box cutter Pac. Paper Box Factory. r. 1902 Ellis


Chase Jnanita Mrs., dressmaker, r. 836 Mission


Chase L. J., clerk auditing dept Wells Fargo & Co., r. The Fairmount


Chase L. M. Mrs., widow, r. 919 O'Farrell


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


Chase M. Mrs., widow, r. 2210 Larkin


Chase Mary, widow. r. 331 O'Farrell


Chase Quincy A. (Kohler & Chase) r. Oakland


Chase R. P., manufacturer infants' shoes and slippers, 55 Stevenson, r. 448 Fulton


Chase Samuel T., engineer L. G. Sresovich & Co., r. 611 Geary


PEOPLES HOME SAVINGS BANK. GUARANTEE CAPITAL, $1,000,000 MARKET AND FOURTH STREETS.


SAN FRANCISCO LUMBER CO.


Principal Office and Yard, Pier 12 Steuart St. Branches, Third and Berry Sts., and Pier 3, Steuart St.


(315 Montgomery.


410 Pine.


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ANGLO-NEVADA ASSURANCE CORPORATION. Cash Assets, $2,672,849.


CHARLES LYONS, LONDON TAILOR.


1214-20 Market, and 300-2 Kearny. S. F.


CHA


301


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Chase Silas A., paver, r. 14 Auburn


Chase The, J. H. Glenn proptr, 603 Bush


Chase Thomas, r. Ocean View


Chase Walter M., r. 230 Kearny


Chase William, with James B. Chase & Co., r. 1520 Mason


Chase William T., carpenter, 14 Howard


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


Chase Winfield S., carpenter S. F. Box Co., r. 218 Chattanooga


Chase W. W. & Co. (William W. Chase and Richard M. Collina) hay, grain, feed, etc., 1912 Market and 619-621 Fourth


Chase. See Chace


Chassagne Leon (E. A. Jaujou & Co.) r. 823 Union Chat Domi, laborer, r. Falkland nr Bay View


Chatain Evariste (Chatain & Giletti) r. 790 Steven- aon


CHATAIN & GILETTI (Evar- iste Chatain and Secondo Giletti) wine cellar builders, patentees and manu- facturers Venetian Mosaic marble tile, architectural work for construction and cemetery, 1219 Market


Chateau Charles A., r. 414 Post


Chatel Joseph, proptr Everett House, 55 Second Chatelain Honore, r. 710 Vallejo


Chatelet Claude, tanner C. Hellwig, r. 329 San Bruno Road


Chatham Diana Mrs., widow, r. cor Carolina and Mariposa


Chatham Joseph, laborer, r. 1237 Hayes


Chatmen Andrew C. (Chatmen & Watts) r. 312% Jackson


Chatmen & Watts (Andrew C. Chatmen and Albert Watts) stoves, 312% Jackson


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


Chauncy Henry N., r. 314 Bush


Chauncy Seymour M., coremaker S. F. Stove Works, r. 34 Rincon PI


Chauze C. A. Mrs., r. 502%% Ellis


Chauvel Charles, ironer U. S. Laundry, r. 3015 Six- teenth


Chavez John M., cigarmaker A. Sensenbrenner & Bros., r. 715 Greenwich


Chavez Joseph, r. 715 Greenwich


Chavez Manuel B., framemaker, r. 1720 Stockton


Chavlin Annie, widow, r. cor Dominica and St. John Chebukar Michael, bagsorter Neville & Co., r. 21 Glover


Cheesman D. W. Mrs., widow, r. 305 Polk


Cheesman Franklin S., insurance agent, r. 903 Twenty-fourth


Cheesman Franklin S. Jr., r. 903 Twenty-fourth


Cheesman Morton Mrs., r. Palace Hotel


Cheesman Robert B., r. 237 Bartlett


Cheesman Thomas, r. 26 Mint Av


19 Cheesman. See Chessman


Cheesewright James F., decorator. r. 712 Greenwich Cheetham James, finisher Pac. Spring and Mattress Co., 11 r. Laskie, rear


Cheetham James, steward, r. 615 Lombard


Cheetham Robert. packer, r. 11 Laskie, rear Cheever Carrie Miss, r. 26 Essex


Cheever Frank. carpenter, r. 1520 Guerrero


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


Cheffers Charles, shipwright, r. 7 Hampshire


Cheignon Adolphe, salesman P. G. Sabatie & Co., r. 114 Powell


Cheignon Mary, widow, r. 114 Powell


THE FINEST IMPORTED CIGAR EVER INTRODUCED,


AURA POPULARIS.


Ask Your Dealer for It. Mau, Sadler & Co., S. F., Sole Importers 9 to 15 Beale Street.


W. & J. SLOANE & CO. SASH CURTAINS


In all the Latest Shades of Coloring. 641 to 647 MARKET STREET.


Cheli B. & Co. (Bernard Chell and Giuseppe Laferara) horseshoera, 520 Davis


Cheli Bernard (B. Cheli & Co.) r. 4 Russell Chelieri George D., r. 1022 Filbert


Cheline E. & Co. (Emilio and Frank Cheline) fruita and vegetables, 1102 Folsom


Cheline Emilio (E. Cheline & Co.) r. 332 Sixth


Cheline Emelio, dishwaher Sartori & Fantina, r. 913 Jackson


Cheline Frank (E. Cheline & Co.) r. 1102 Folsom Cheline Giuseppe (Cheline & Rossi) r. 332 Sixth Cheline John, clerk Cheline & Rossi, r. 332 Sixth Cheline Lazaro, fruits, r. 1436 California


Cheline & Rossi (Giuseppe Cheline and Vincenzo Rossi) fruits and vegetables, 332 Sixth and 6 Grand Arcade Market


Chellia W. J., r. 638 Commercial


Chemical Reduction Works, Frank W. Keeney mana- ger and Richard Beyn secretary and treasurer, 541-543 Fifth


Cheminant Alexis S., mining secretarv. 328 Montgomery, room 13, r. 1507 Taylor


Cheminant Stanley C., real estate agent, r. 1507 Tay- lor


Chenais Aristido, clerk J. Pinet r. 1011 Larkin Chenbert Charles, weigher, r. 625 Ivy


Chenery Elizabeth W., widow. r. 2511 California


Chenery Leonard E .. clerk, r. 2511 California


Cheney Abbey, teacher music, r. 908 Butter


Cheney Charles, r. 20 Clementina


Cheny Chauncy J., real estate agent, r. 1622 Howard Cheney Frank, painter, r. 320 Seventh


Cheney F. W., physician, r. 636 Sutter


Cheney George, teamster, r. 320 Seventh


Cheney James, teamster, r. 320 Seventh


Cheney John Vance, librarian Free Public Li- brary, New City Hall, r. 908 Sutter


Cheney May L. Mrs., manager Cheney's Pacific Coast Bureau of Education.[300 Post, r. Berkeley Cheney M. L., clerk Sisson, Crocker & Co., r. Oakland Cheney Mollie, widow, r. 320 Seventh


Cheney Warren, manager Cheney's Pacific Coast Bureau of Education, 300 Post, r. Berkeley


CHENEY'S PACIFIC COAST BUREAU OF EDUCATION, May L. and Warren Cheney managers, 300 Post, a reli- able medium of communication be- tween teachers and schools, families and colleges


Chenich Thomas. cook F. C. Hornung, r. 2716 Howard Chenot Catherine, widow, r. 921 Valencia


Chenot Eugene E., r. 921 Valencia


Chenot Julius F., r. 921 Valencia


Chenoweth Edward, bartender Radovich Bros. & Co., r. 434 Golden Gate Av


Chenowith George, r. 533 Ellis


Chenoweth John, compositor Examiner


Chenoweth John A., carpenter, r. 34 Austin


CHENOWETH JOHN M. liquor merchant, 902-904 Market and 3-5-7 Ellis


Chenoweth Wellington H., bartender J. M. Cheno- weth, r. 906 Market


Chenoweth Lucy Mrs., r. 507 Stockton


Chepernich Luca, fruits, SE cor Clay and Stockton, r. 908 Clay


Cherne John, machinist Adam Schilling & Sons, r. 110 Minna


Cherokee Guld Mining Co. (Plumas Co., Cal.) A. Hal- sey secretary. 328 Montgomery, room 7


Cherry A. V., with Henry Wolff


Cherry Edward E., cider worker G. Rottanzi, r. 1027 Market


Cherry James L., r. 818 Grove


Cherry John K., r. 12 Banks, B. H.


ROOS BROS


OCCUPYING ENTIRE BUILDING.


31-37 KEARNY,


90 Cent Dress Shirt is Renowned. 0 5


STARBIRD & GOLDSTONE


Wholesale and Retail Lumber S. E. COR. SPEAR Dealers. Redwood Lumber for Eastern Shipment a Specialty. AND MISSION STS.


FINE TABLE WINES. ARPAD HARASZTHY & CO., 530 Washington Street,


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BURKE'S GUINNESS' PORTER -AND-


BURKE'S BASS' ALE.


THE LEADING BRANDS.


SHERWOOD & SHERWOOD, Agents, S. F.


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


Chesebrough H. C., secretary Puget Sound Lum- her Co., 48 Market. r. Oakland


Cheshire Alfred D., undertaker Atkins Massey


Chesholn James, laborer, r. 938 Seventeenth


CHESLEY CHARLES P.


physicinn and surgeon, office and r. 754 Howard, office hours 12 M. to 3 P. M. und 6 to 8 P. M.


Chesley James G., cashier S. F. Chronicle, r. 627 Geary


Chesley Lucy H., widow. r. 2406 Mission


Chesney Andrew, salesman Spaight & Crowley. r. E & Grant Alley nr Sixteenth


Chesney David A., carpenter, r. E a Grant Alley nr Sixteenth


Chesney Dennis, wines and liquors, NW cor Grand Av and Morton and 133 Sixth, r. 323%% Sixth


Chesney Jane, widow. r. E & Grant Alley nr Sixteenth Chesney John, painter, r. 112 Natoma


Chesney John, teamster, r. Es Grant Alley nr Six- teenth


Chessman Edward E., shoemaker Porter, Slessinger & Co., r. 11%% Dale Pl


Chester A. Mrs., widow, r. 901 Larkin


Chester Charles H., foreman Markingroom La Grande Laundry, r. 145 Fifteenth


Chester E. S., vice-president Cal. Water-Gas, Light and Fuel Co., Junction Market and Valencia, r. Hotel Langham


Chester Edward H., with Kellogg & King, r. Oakland Chester F., saleaman G. Verdier & Co., r. Oaklaud Cheater F. C. Mrs., r. 519 Post


Chester Frank, clerk Thomas A. Cox & Co., r. 519 Post


Chester George, laborer. r. 8 Pollard Pl


Cheater George, peddler, r. 2934 Rausch, rear


Cheater Henry, contractor for raising and mov- ing buildings, 1621 Mission


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


Chester Joseph W., fireman Pac. Rolling Mill, r. cor Louisiana and Shasta


Chester Lewis S., porter, r. 26 Bluxome, rear


Chesworth George, engineer, r. 315 Austin


Chetrovich Robert, cook M. P. Milloglav, r. 138 Fourth


Chetteville Rudolph, clerk Kahn Bros., Bine & Co., r. 665 Harrison


Chettlek W. K., gripman Cal. St. RR., r. 1434 Cali- tornia


Chettle Joseph, salesman, r. American Exchange lIotel


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


Chetwyude Lionel M., with Capitol Mills, r. 645 Folsom


Chevalier Anne Mrs., boarding, 405 Geary


Chevalier Clotilde, widow, fancy


stamping, 14043% Powell


Chevalier Edward, shipping clerk P. Chevalier & Co., r. 1404% Powell


Chevalier Enoch HI., plasterer, r. 1115 Eighteenth CHEVALIER F. & CO. (George F. Chevafler) importers and denlers wines and liquors, 520-322 Washington


Chevaller Fortune, capttalist, r. 1311 Powell


Chevalier George F. (F. Chevalier & Co.) r. 1311 Powell Chevalier I. Mrs., r. Ocean View


Chevalier Jean, laborer, r. 619 Pacific


Chevalier Rosie, widow, r. 311 } Jessie


Chevassus Edouard, paying teller London, Paris and American Bank and agent French Board of Un- derwriters, r. 2321 Scott


Chever Edward E., marshal Society of California Pioneers, r. 419 Stockton


1 Chever. See Cheever


Chevesich Enrico, bookkeeper French Savings and Loan Society, r. 616 Filbert


Chevez David, reporter. r. 622 Lombard


Chevick Vincent, brassmolder W.T. Garratt & Co., r. 1 Salmon


Cheyne Robert, cigars and tobacco, 140 First


Cheyrias August, compositor Le Franco-Californien, r. 2 Regan Pl


Cheyrias R. Mme., r. Regan Pl


Chiama Giuseppe, packer Yosemite Flour Mills, r. 476% Eighth


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


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


Chiappe Luigi, shoemaker E. Camera


Chiarini G. Mrs., r. 114 McAllister


Chiarini N., molder D. Ghirardelli & Sons, r. 913 Jackson


Chicago and Alton Railroad, F. G. High Pacific Coast agent, 624 Market


Chicago and Northwestern Railway Co., E. A. Holbrook general traffic agent, 2 New Mont- gomery under Palace Hotel


Chicago Beer Hall, Fred. Brandt proprietor, 154 Third


CHICAGO BREWING CO. N. Ohlandt president, W. J. 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, silver- ware, mirrors, paintings, furniture, carpets and household specialties, 1710 Market


CHICAGO CLOTHING CO.


Alfred Lilienfeld manager, 34-40 Kearny


Chicago Hotel, 220-228 Pacific


Chicago Manufacturing Co. (Kaufmann & Feldmann) mufrs sauces, catsups. etc., 901-905 Mission


CHICAGO, MILWAUKEE & ST. PAUL RY, W. T. Allen Pacific Coast passenger agent, 138 Montgomery, C. L. Can- field, general agent, freight depart- ment, office 111 Front


CHICAGO, ROCK ISLAND & PACIFIC R'Y.


Clinton Jones general agent passenger department, office 36 Montgomery, F. H. McCormick general agent freight department, office 228 California


Chicago Safe and Lock Co., Mighell & Rich- ards agents. cor Bush and Market


Chichester Mary E., widow. r. 2603 Mission


Chichizola Antone, wholesale and retail dealer groceries, 322 Pacific, r. 325 Broadway


W. W. Montague & Co. Importers and Dealers in ENGLISH AND AMERICAN TILE, Encaustic, Glazed and Plain. 309, 311, 313, 315 and 317 MARKET STREET


NATIONAL Fire Ins. Co. of Hartford


Capital, $1,000,000 } Assets, $2,442,937 |


GEO. D. DOKNIN, Manag. WX. SEXTON, Asst. Managez.


Chessman. See Cheesman ANGLO-NEVADA ASSURANCE CORPORATION. Cash Assets, $2.672.849. §315 Montgomery. Chevalier Armand, r. 824 Green




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