The New city annual directory of San Francisco, 1875, Part 38

Author: D.M. Bishop & Co
Publication date: 1875
Publisher: San Francisco : D.M. Bishop & Co.
Number of Pages: 1294


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GEO. W. CHAPIN, 434 MONTGOMERY ST.


Dealer in all kinds of REAL ESTATE-MONEY LOANED.


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Cashman Morris, shipwright, res 236 Ritch Patrick H., painter, res NE cor Ful- ton and Broderick


Cashman Richard, (Cashman & Galli- van) res 402 Broadway


Theodore J., barkeeper, 37 Post, res NE cor Fulton and Broderick


William, pressman with H. S. Crocker & Co., res 52212 Howard William, shipwright, res 236 Ritch Cashner Charles, shipwright, Shipwrights' Assn., 71 New Montgomery


Casilly J. P., physician, 351 Fourth


Casimir J., proptr Kuenstler Halle, SW cor Clay and Kearny, res 912 Washington


Casley Michael, harnessmaker, res 140 Na- toma


Cason Joseph H., barber, res 1114 Powell Caspari Otto, (Ammon, C. & Co.) res Liv- erpool


Casper Jean, res Nucleus House Wolf, tailor, 635 Mission


Caspersen Julius, woodcarver with Warren & Schiller, res 334 Third


Martin, Scan. Soc., 71 New Mont- gomery


Cass Joseph, teamster, res 1837 Stevenson Julia Miss, res rear 31015 Ritch Richard, teamster, Mission Woolen Mills, res 1837 Stevenson


Robert, butcher, res 51 Louisa William, laborer, res 1230 Broadway William J., gasfitter with C. W. Thomas, res 173 Minna


Cassagnaber Joseph, proprietor Lafayette House, 736 Pacific


Cassar Michael, fisherman, res 526 Pacific Cassebohm William, deputy City and County Treasurer, res 757 Harrison


Cassell Elijah, bricklayer, Palace Hotel Jackson, collector with National Gold Bank and Trust Co., res 621 Pine


Julius, bootmaker, res 808 Union Joseph F., bricklayer, res 172 Minna John F., mining supt, office 402 Montgomery, res 2118 Pacific


Leonard, with Eureka Salt Works, res NW cor Bryant and Fremont , widow, res 231 Fell


es Cassen Henry, expressman, cor Geary and Market, res rear 607 Greenwich Henry, jr., clerk, res rear 607 Green- wich


Cassera Genaro, collector, res 33 John Casseraga L., waiter, St. Ignatius College, res 841 Market


Casserly Eugene, atty-at-law and prest Safe Deposit Co. of S. F., office 316 California, res 1030 Bush John, clerk, Broadway Hotel


Casserly Patrick, proptr Railroad House, NE cor Sansome and Pa- cific


Cassidy A., (Phillips & C.) res Berry


Bridget Mrs., lodgings, 773 Folsom Charles, cabinetmaker with E. & L. Emanuel


Charles, clerk, res 933 Howard


E., widow, res E s Bryant nr Twen- ty-fourth


Hugh, laborer, res Natoma nr Fif- teenth


James, waiter, res 1030 Stockton John, fireman, stmr Santa Cruz John, horsetrainer, res N s Point Lo- bos road bet Twentieth and Twenty-first av


John, laborer, res 25 Everett


John, salesman with Wm. M. Wind- sor, res 609 Minna


- John, waiter, Cosmopolitan Hotel


John C., carpet beater, res 548 Jessie J. C., shipwright, Shipwrights' Assn, 71 New Montgomery


John H., engineer, res NW cor First and Bryant


Mary, milliner, res Webb House


Mary Mrs., res 179 Jessie


Mary, widow, res E s Gilbert nr Brannan


M. A. Miss, music teacher, res E s Bryant nr Twenty-fourth


Owen, miner, res 402 Broadway


Patrick, laborer, res 765 Bryant


Patrick, laborer, C. P. R. R. Co., res King Street House


Wiliam, caulker, res 169 Perry


-, stevedore with Menzies & Bing- hạm


Cassie William, silversmith with Schulz & Fischer, res 42312 Clementina


Cassin F. & P. J., (F. Cassin and P. J. Cassin) importers and dealers in wines and liquors, 523 Front


Francis, (F. & P. J. Cassin) res 959 Howard


Francis, jr., res 959 Howard John, miner, res 236 Sutter


Martin, laborer, res 245 Clementina


Mary Frances, teacher music and languages, res 959 Howard


N., res Dominican Monastery, NW cor Bush and Steiner


Patrick J., (F. & P. J. Cassin) res 624 Ellis


Peter, shoemaker with I. M. Went- worth & Co., res Clara av nr Sev- enteenth


Cassinett John, gardener, W s Bay View road, Bay View


Casson John, milkman, res Silva av., nr San Bruno road


Cassuben Ernest, paper hanger and whitener, 515 Bush


Cassullo G. B., market gardener, 14 Colombo Market


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MASONIC SAVINGS AND LOAN BANK, 6 POST STREET, MASONIC TEMPLE.


COMMERCIAL INSURANCE CO. of CALIFORNIA.


Office, 228 California St.


SHIRTS, CLOTHING, FURNISHING GOODS,


BEAMISH'S, Nucleus Building, cor. THIRD and MARKET Sts.


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Cast Steel Shoe and Die Co., W. R. Town- send sec, 330 Pine


Castagnello Antonio, gardener, res old San José road nr Industrial School


Castagnet Peter, liquor saloon, W s Sixth ur Railroad av, South S. F


Castagnetto Manuel, fisherman, res Twen- tieth av nr Bay View


Castagnino Emanuel, carpenter, 903 Green- wich, res 2017 Taylor


Castan Seymour, butcher, res S s First av nr Kentucky


Castel F., second-hand furniture, 813 Clay Castelhun Frederick J., atty-at-law, office 607 Kearny, res 1606· Leaven- worth


M. A. Miss, Principal South Cosm. Primary School, res 1606 Leaven- worth


Castell Mary, widow, res 1108 Pacific Castello H. C., bookkeeper, res 26 Stone


- Joseph, oysterman with Emerson Corville & Co., res 415 Pine


McHenry, barkeeper with J. Wain- wright, res 808 Taylor Castellon B. Mrs., res 403 Third - Juan, jeweler, res 21 Scott


Castillo Isabella de, Mme., res 18 Fifth av - José, carpenter, res 10 Commercial Reyes, fortuneteller, 810 Pacific Castinetti Pedro, laborer, res 5 Gaven Castis George, waiter with N. Castis, 107 Third


Castis Nicholas, proptr Third-st Rotis- serie, 107 Third


Castle Albert E., supt Heald's Business Col- lege, res 24 Post


Charles, cigars and tobacco, 356 Third, res 18 Freelon


Castle Brothers (Fred. L. Castle) importers and wholesale grocers, 213-215 Front, res NE cor Van Ness av and Sutter


Charles H., carpenter, res 227 Post Frederick L. (Castle Bros.) res SE cor Sutter and Van Ness av M., 621 O'Farrell


Patrick, liquor saloon, W s San José road nr Six Mile House


Walter M., clerk with Castle Bros., res NE cor Van Ness av and Sutter


Castner Charles A., sparmaker, res 917 Bryant Frederick S. gardener, res E s Mis- sissippi nr Solano


Castor Joseph, porter with A. Fenkhausen & Co., res 22 Lewis


Castorf Henry, res 668 Mission Castro Manuel, real estate, res Portsmouth House


Caswell D., driver, O. R. R. Co


E., piano tuner with Sherman & Hyde, res 106 Fourth


E. E., Mrs., importer French milli- nery, 28 Post


Caswell George W., clerk with James G. Steele, res 521 Montgomery


- Harvey, clerk with general freight agent C. P. R. R. Co., res 535 Post John C., boatbuilder, res East bet Washington and Clay


William, master mariner, res 449 First Catania Joseph, (Larkins, Catania & Sposito) res 515 Union


Cate Charles, bricklayer Palace Hotel, res 7121/2 Tehama


Catechi José, fisherman, res 21 Commercial Catelli Mariano, framemaker with Lippi Bros., res 749 Market


Silvio, baker with B. Ratto & Co., res 427 Pacific


Cathay William, shipwright, res W s Bryant bet Twenty-third and Twenty- fourth


Cathcart Alfred B., stockbroker, res 420 Te- hama


James, cooper with D. Dodge, res Green's crt


Maurice, bell boy, Grand Hotel, res 20 Sherwood pl


Catherwood Edwin C., real estate, 418 Cali- fornia, res 309 Ellis


Catholic Guardian, Catholic Publica- tion Co. publishers, office 403 Sansome


Catholic Orphan Asylum, bet Sixteenth and Seventh avs, nr Railroad av, South S. F.


Catholic Publication Co., F. Dillon Eagan, manager, office 403 San- some


Catlin B. T., return clerk Naval Office Cus- tom House, res 207 Taylor


Catoir Hannah Mrs., ladies' nurse, res 521 Taylor


Julius, butcher, with Saulman & Lauenstein, res 213 Prospect pl


Caton Emanuel, cook, New Wisconsin Hotel Caton Michael, laborer, Union Iron Works, res 23 Mission


Cator Honora, widow, saloon, 422 Drumm Cattarina & Co., (E. J. Cattarina and V. Valentine) water mellon depot, 420 Davis


Emanuel J., (Cattarina & Co.) res 7 St. Mary's pl


Mathew M., porter with Sanderson & Horn, res 605 Greenwich


Catterall Thomas, carpenter, 1013 Market Cattermole Charles, clerk with C. Hubert & Co., res 1603 Mason John, master, bark Bohemia, 1603 Mason


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Robert, carpenter, res 530 Valencia Catton Charles H., bookkeeper with J. W. Grace & Co., res 26 Ellis


Frederick R., cashier with Falkner, Bell & Co., res 1417 Taylor


Walter D., bookkeeper with J. M. Shotwell, res 1417 Taylor


NATIONAL CLOCK. CO., 31 and 33 SUTTER St., below Montgomery -- MURRAY DAVIS, Agent


E. P. FELLOWS & CO.,


Sole Agents for FRITZCHE, SCHIMMEL & CO.'S ESSENTIAL OILS and FLAVORING EXTRCTS.


GEO. W. CHAPIN, ALWAYS READY TO BUY AND SELL


REAL ESTATE.


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Catton William M., clerk with Dickson, De Wolf & Co., res 1417 Taylor


Cau Anna, widow, res 6 Washoe pl


Caughell Peter, master mariner, res N s Point Lobos road nr Boyce


Caulfield Alban B., salesman with Preble & Co., res 209 Geary


Henry, clerk with P. F. Butler, res 228 Ritch


Martin, laborer, res 59 Clementina Michael, bootmaker with S. W. Ros- enstock & Co., res 155 Minna


Michael, laborer, res McGrath's Hotel P., laborer, res 640 Minna


Patrick, laborer, res Union, between Gough and Octavia


Cauly Patrick, laborer, res 28 Main see Cawley


Causel Jas., painter, res St. Nicholas Hotel Cavagnaro Felice, marble-polisher with A. Paltenghi, res 14 Union pl


Fiorenzo, artist, res Roma Hotel Frank, bootmaker, 1516 Stockton


Cavalli Andrea, machinist, 510 Pine, res 960 Filbert


Cavallier Julius P., mining secretary, 513 Calfornia


Cavan George, carpenter and builder, 813 Montgomery, res White House Hotel


James D., millman, California Mill, res 946 Folsom


Cavanagh & Jansen, (Thomas J. Cav- anagh, and George M. Jansen) liquor saloon, 140 Second


Chas., bootmaker with Buckingham & Hecht, res 225 Fourth


Dora, widow, res 109 Ninth Edward, blacksmith with A. Muir & Co., res cor Ninth and Minna


Everett, blacksmith, res 750 Minna James, carpenter, res E s Valencia, bet Quinn & Ridley


James, caulker, res NW cor Fol- som and Harriet


John C., gardener, res SW cor Po- trero av and Santa Clara


John D., sec Bricklayers' Proc. and Ben. Society, office 224 Sutter, res 417 Stevenson


Maggie, chambermaid, Occidental Hotel


Maurice, tinroofer, res 725 Brannan Patrick, teamster, res 1511 Larkin


Richard, laborer, res 2009 Dupont


Thomas, caulker, res E s Harrison, bet Twenty-fourth and Twenty- fifth.


Thos. harnessmaker with Main & Winchester, res 25 Clementina


Cavanagh Thomas J., (Cavanagh & Jansen) res 140 Second Timothy, res 617 Mission


William, boilermaker, res 4 Natoma William, hostler, res 10 Lewis


Cavanaugh James, shoemaker, res 457 Jessie Patrick, painter, res 24 Howard crt


Peter, jr., capitalist, res Brooklyn Hotel


Walter, laborer, res 3661/2 Natoma see Kavanagh


Cavarly John M., captain with P. M. S. S. Co. Cave Thomas C., res 803 Hyde


Caveney John, machinist, res 4 Thompson av Caverly, Ann, widow, res 1103 Montgomery John H., wines and liquors, 819 Bat- tery, res 1018 Montgomery


Cavieri D., market gardener, 45 Colombo Market


Cavo Agostino, marbleworker with S. Cam- podonico, 1130 Market


Cawley Edward H., foreman with Union Warehouse


John, laborer, res 30 Natoma


William, saloon, 542 First, res 823 Folsom


Cawson Benjamin, weaver with Mission Woolen Mills, res Center House Cay J., res 719 Clay


Caylat Eugene S., salesman with Kaindler & Co., res 835 Mission


Cayzer Edwin, gunsmith with Liddle & Kaeding, res 402 Broadway


Cazeaux D., (P. B. Bergés & Co.) res 540 Washington


Jean, butcher with M. Bonis, res 119 Broadway


Cazeres Guillaume, butcher with B. Mon- brousou, res Broadway bet Pow- ell and Mason


Cazneau Augusta Mrs., res 1709 Dupont


Jenny, widow, res 536 Third


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William L., clerk, res 1709 Dupont


Cebold Albert, seaman, res SE cor Spear and Harrison


Cecil Louis, with T. L. Terrien, cor Dupont and Bush


John, teacher, Industrial School


Theodore, sawyer with Richardson & Holland, res cor Jones and Ellis


Cecile Madame, hair dresser, 11 Stockton Ceck Andrew, res 409 Pacific


Cedar and Pilot Knob Quicksilver Mining Co., (Lake Co., Cal.) D. Buck, sec, 331 Montgomery


Cederburg First Northerly Extension G. M. Co., (Greenwood, Cal.) J. N. Webster, sec, 420 Montgomery


Cederberg First Southerly Extension G. M. Co. (Greenwood, Cal.) J. N. Webster, sec, 420 Montgomery Cederberg Gold Mining Co., (El Dorado, Cal.) D. M. Bokee, sec, 215 Sansome Cederbloom John, blacksmith with S. F. Boiler Works, res 219 First


Cederholm John, carriagemaker with Edward Saul, res Montgomery House Cefous James, barber, 1026 Market, res 1011 Pacific


R. J. TRUMBULL,


IMPORTER and DEALER IN SEEDS,


427 SANSOME STREET.


AFRICAN FIBRE, THE CHEAPEST ARTICLE IN USE FOR MATTRESSES, 406 MARKET St.


The "Gerke," "A full flavored, pleasant Hock-like, Wine." -- London Lancet, June 20, 1874.


EUREKA FOUNDRY, THOMPSON BROS., Proprietors,


129 and 131 BEALE ST,, bet. MISSION and HOWARD,


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Celeste Madame, widow, res Hickory av nr Islais creek


Cella Antonio, marble polisher with Bianchi & Cuneo, res 14 Union pl


Giovanni B., marblecutter, res Roma Hotel


Cellarius Charles, bookkeeper with H. Zach- arias; res 1123 Bush


George, musician, res 417 Broadway Celle John B., paper boxmaker with. M. Waizman, res 5 Margaret pl Lorenzo, wood and coal yard, cor Brannan and Seventh .:


Celler M., expressman, res 727 Folsom Cellner William, cigar manufacturer, 717 Sansome'


Ceno Angelina, widow, res 13 Union Centennial Commissioner of California, office NE cor Kearny and Post


Center David, carpenter, res W s Folsom bet Twentieth and Twenty-first George, smelter, res 738 Sixteenth Center House, John B: Leschell, proptr, 2009 Folsom


James, res 1916 Howard,


John, realestate, office 420 California, res 733 Sixteenth /


Moses, clerk, 793. Mission William, clerk with John, Center, res 783 Sixteenth


Central Baths, Louis Corriveau, proptr, 113 Geary


Central Coal Co., F. K. Shattuck, prest, George e, Loring, agent, 110 Jack- son


Central Drug Store, H. H. Judson, proptr, NW cof Stockton and Ellis Central Hotel, Michael Farrell, proptr, 814-816 Hansome


Central House, Martin & Nott, proptr, SE cor Bush and Polk


Central Pacilic Railroad Build- ing, NE cor Fourth and Town- send


Central Pacific Railroad Co., Le- land Stanford, preste E. H. Mil- ler, jr., sec; A¿ N. Towne, genl supt; general office, NE cor Fourth and Townsend. Oakland and Ala- ineda Ferry cor Davis and Pacific. San José Passenger Depot cor Fourth anu King. Freight Depots Fourth, King and Townsend


Central Pacific Ran Road steamer office, W. H. Moor, supt, NE cor Front and Broadway


Central Rail Road Co., Reuben Morton supt, office 116 Taylor


Central Railroad House, Michael Lyons, proptr, 21 Sixth Central S. M. Co., (Storey Co., Nev.) Wm. Willis, sec., 419 Cal


Central Wool Depot, J. H. McAllister, proptr, N s Townsend bet Fifth and Sixth


Centre Market, D. C. Littlefield, man- ager, SE cor Sutter and Dupont Cerbo Henry, clerk with Bucking & Postel, res 1108 Pacific


Cereghino Benedetto, wood and coal, 428- 430 Pacific


G., bootmaker, 5 Belden pl


John, marblesawyer with G. Brig- nardello, res 13 Union pl


Luigi, bootblack, Merchant nr Mont- gomery


Rocco, groceries and liquors, E s "Mission - bet" Twenty-ninth and Thirtieth'


Cerelli & Raffo, (S. Cerelli and G. B. Raffo). retail liquors, 525 Sansome Cerelli Sebastiano, (Cerelli & Raffo) res Vincent


Cerf Albert .J .; (. Cerf & Co.) res 716 Post -: Emanuel, horse dealer, res 935 Cal


- J. & Co., (J. and A. Cerf) importers ": crockery;, glass and china-ware, 515 Market


Jules; (J. Cerf & Co.) res 716 Post Julia, widow, lodgings, 1123 Stockton Cerf Moses, (Bloch, an & Co.) res 1203 Sutter


Cergogna Antonio, waiter with Charles Smith, res Clay bet Stockton and Powell Cerini Frank, pottle dealer, 205-207 Davis, res Oakland


Cerro Bonito Quicksilver M. Co., J. W. Clark, sec, 418 California


Cevasco G. B., blisker La Voce del Po- polo, res 60 Washington Chabert Urbain, restaklant, junction Wash- ington and Montgomery av


Chace Henry B., sal sman with D. A. Mc- ... Donald & . . , res 952 Howard Nathan'L. dr.er with O. Lawton & Co., teenth una ifteenth Mission bet Four- see Chas?


Chadbourne C. F., agent, Mowry & Co., (L' _oit) tobacco, 200 California, fes cor Byington and Webster Chadbourne Forest S., sec, California Furniture Manfg Co., 220-226 Bush, res cor Bush and Leaven- worth


Chadtourne Jabez, atty and counsel- lor-at-law,548 California, res 1322 Hyde


Joshua,. (Rider, Somers & Co.) res W s Treat av nr Twenty-second Levi, salesman with J. Burnap, res. 420 Leavenworth


Thomas J., Eclipse Bakery, 1412- 1418 Dupont, office 200 Davis, res 208 Turk


Chadwick George, clerk with Renton, Smith & Co., res 264 Tehama


John, res 121712 Howard


Joseph L., waterproof paints, 333 Fifth, res 516 Seventh


C. P. VAN SCHAACK & CO.,'


MERCHANDISE BROKERS and COMMISSION Merchants, 706, 708, 710, 712, 714, 716 Kearny st.


LABELS PRINTED IN GLOSS COLORS ALWAYS LOOK FRESII !


GLOSS LABELS


LABELS IN GLOSS COLORS FOR MANUFACTURERS


536 CLAY ST.


PRINTED BY THE


SAN FRANCISCO


CALIFORNIA LABEL PRESS.


15" All Labels for Shelf Goods should be Printed in Gloss Colors ! "Wa


GLOSS LABELS


CALIFORNIA LABEL PRESS - AND -


GENERAL PRINTING HOUSE


A. CHAIGNEAU & Co.


536 CLAY ST .. BELOW MONTGOMERY (Over the Pacific Fruit Market)


The Most Complete Label Printing Establishment ON THE PACIFIC COAST


IMPROVED PRESSES FRESH INKS-FINE COLORS FIRST-CLASS' ENGRAVING (ON· ZINC OR WOOD) ETC., ETC., ETC.


LABELS FOR MANUFACTURERS


FRUIT LABELS -SPICE LABELS SALMON LABELS - SOAP LABELS - PAINT LABELS DRUGGISTS' LABELS WINE. LABELS =LIQUOR LABELS ETC., ETC. IN GLOSS OR PLAIN COLORS


Calling attention to the foregoing; we beg leave to inform our friends, and the public generally, that we are row prepared to do alt kinds of PLAIN & ORNAMENTAL JOB PRINTING. Having supplied ourselves with an entire new outfit, comprising all the latest styles of Type, as well as the most improved Presses, Machinery, etc., all work intrusted to our care will be executed in the best style, with promptness, and at Eastern rates.


A. CHAIGNEAU & CO.


ALFRED CHAIGNEAU


FERDINAND NEUBERGER


PAUL CHAIGNEAU


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GEO. W. CHAPIN, REAL ESTATE AGENT,


434 MONTGOMERY STREET-


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Chadwick Nathaniel G., builder, res 1937 Broadway


Chaffee H. C., saloon, NE cor Sixteenth and Dolores


Chaharon Matthew, laborer, with D. Ghir- ardelli, res Oakland


Chaigneau A. & Co., (A. Chaigneau, F. Neuberger and Paul Chaig- neau) book and job printers, 536 Clay


Chaigneau Alfred, (A. Chaigneau & Co.) res SW cor Valencia and Twenty-second


F. A., medical student, 650 Washing- ton, res SW cor Valencia and Twenty-second


Chaigneau Paul, (A. Chaigneau & Co.) res SW cor Valencia and Twenty- second


Victor, clerk, res SW cor Valencia Twenty-second


Victoire, widow, res SW cor Valencia and Twenty-second


Chaine Achille, woodcarver with Warren & Schiller, res California Hotel


Chalér François, tailor, res Sullivan's Bld Challenge Consolidated Mining Co. (Storey Co., Nev.) W. E. Dean, sec, 419 California


Challenge Gold and Silver Mining Co., T. J. Owens, sec, 213 Sansome


Challenge Silver Mining Co. (Panamint, Cal.) W. R. Townsend, sec, 330 Pine


Challiol George, tailor, res 15 William Challoner Mary A., widow, res 439 Green Chalmers A. B. Miss, teacher, Pine and Larkin-st Primary School, res 1409 Bush


John C., bookkeeper with H. H. No- ble & Co., res 116 O'Farrell Hugh, res 15 Ellis


Peter, waiter, Cremorne Oyster House, res 745 Market


William L., general agent California Insurance Co., res 1128 McAl- lister


Chambelle Alfred, porter, with F. Chevalier & Co., res 614 Front


Chamber of Commerce, second floor Merchants' Exchange


Chamberlain Abbey, widow, res Fifteenth av bet P and Q, South S. F


Charles, bricklayer, res 822 Folsom Chamberlain Charles H., receiver U. S. Land Office, office 506 Jackson, res Oakland


Eloise, widow, boarding and lodging, NW cor Bush and Stockton Heury L., res 1710 Larkin


Chamberlain Leila Mrs., (Leila Curtis & Co.) res Oakland Romeo M., res 1717 Webster Phelps, physician and surgeon, office 652 Market, res 604 Leavenworth


Chamberlain W. E., jr., supt business dept Business College, res 261/2 Pacific Kearny


Chamberlin A. G., chop-house, 21 Vallejo Charles C., millman, California mill, res 314 Bush


Edward, brakeman, S. P. R. R. Co


Chamberlin Edwin, wine and liquor saloon, 304 California, res 704 Sutter


Mrs., lodgings, 531 Geary


Robert S., third asst engineer P. M. S. S. Co


Chambers Alexander C., carpenter, res 408 Laguna


A. J., assayer with Riehn, Hemme & Co., res W s Bryant bet Twenty- third and Twenty-fourth


A. W., carpenter, Palace Hotel


Benjamin S., moulder, Risdon Iron Works, res U. S. Hotel


Carrie, widow, res 615 Lombard


E. W., bricklayer, res National Hotel Effie Mrs., dress and cloak maker, 305 Third


George, conductor, res cor Sixteenth and Mission


George, messenger, U. S. Surveyor- General's office, res 37 Clar- ence pl


James, plumber, res 6 Hyde


John P., butcher with Joseph Kane, res 118 Fifth


Joseph, expressman, res 606 Second J. B., bricklayer, Palace Hotel


J. S., rigger, Palace Hotel


Thomas, porter with Greenebaum & Co., res 613 Third


W., harnessmaker, City R. R. Co


Chamorro Mariano, bootfitter with G. Burk- hardt, res 1326 Stockton


Champion Consolidated M. and S. Co., (White Pine Co., Nev.) J. M. Buffington, sec, 37 Merchants' Exchange


Champion Thomas, teamster, res 1520 Post W. H., coachdriver, International Hotel


Champlin Calvin H., clerk with S. L. Mas- tick & Co., res 1431 Howard


John L., clerk with Commercial In- surance Co., res 1126 Pine


J. L., special policeman, res Market


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Champreaux Alfred, brass moulder with W. T. Garratt, res 10 Sonora


Gustav, brass finisher with W. T. Garratt, res 10 Sonora


Chance S. M. Co. (White Pine, Nev.) Jos. Marks sec, 419 California


Chanci Joseph, gardener, res old San José road nr Industrial School


Chandler August, painter, res rear 414 Clem- entina


NORCROSS & CO., GOLD AND SILVER LACES,


BULLION FRINGES, SPANGLES, efc.


MASONIC SAVINGS AND LOAN BANK, 6 POST ST., MASONIC TEMPLE.


If you are suffering from DROPSY, use BETHESDA WATER. It will cure you. DUNBAR & HENDRY, General Agents Pacific Coast, 107 Stockton St.


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Chandler Charles, wine and liquor sa- loon, California Theater, res 1907 Stockton


Charles, barkeeper with J. G. Brew- ton, res 726 Filbert


Edwin J., clerk with Crane & Brig- ham, res 1425 Hyde


F. P. Mrs., lodgings, res 26 Ellis Frank, conductor. N. B. and M. R, R. Co., res 114 Minna


George C., painter with Wason & Morris, res S s Eleventh bet Har- rison and Bryant


George, tailor with F. Dixey, res 1208 Larkin


Chandler George W., (Harrington & Co.) res Pescadero


James, hostler, South Park Stables, res 415 Brannan


John A., sec Board U. S. Inspectors Steam Vessels, office 11 U. S. Court bld, res 9 Fourth


J. L., res 1707 Mason


Kate Mrs., res 737 Market


Chandler R. D., importer and dealer in coal and iron and agent for East- port Coos Bay Coal, 118-120 Pa- cific, res 789 Chestnut


R. H., master mariner, res 1425 Hyde Robert, waiter, stmr Oriflamme


Chandler Thomas, sailors' boarding- house, 504-506 Davis


William S., with P. M. S. S. Co., res S s Duncan bet Guerrero and Do- lores


Chaney W. H., professor of astronomy, office 314 Bush


Change House, (Stevenson Building) SW cor Montgomery and California Chanhomme J., res 820 Washington


Channel J. W., carpenter, res 615 Bush Chapeau L., broker, res 732 Washington Chapel Deodatus, machinist with Joshua Hendy, res 5 Dora


Chapelew Joseph, bricklayer, Bricklayers' Prot. and Ben. Soc, 234 Sutter


Chapell B. Miss, teacher, Ladies' Prot. and Relief Soc, res SE cor Franklin and Geary


Chapin Clara H. Miss, artist, res 910 How- ard


E. S., First Lieut. Co. K, Fourth Ar- tillery, U. S. A., res Fort Alcatraz Frank E., clerk, res 456 Guerrero


Frank S., journalist, res 910 Howard Chapin George W., real estate agent, office 434 Montgomery, res 1006 Washington


Ida J. Miss, adjuster, Coiner's Dept, U. S. Mint, res 652 Mission


Samuel A., mining, 65 Merchants' Exchange, res 203 Powell


Chaplin George M., helper with Pacific Saw Co., res SW cor Oak and Fill- more


Chaplin Samuel D., clerk with Whittier, Ful- ler & Co., res 7 Prospect pl


Chapman & Bauer, (John B. Chap- man and John Bauer) night work contractors, 313 Dupont [see


adv. page 2B. ]


B. C., waiter, res 637 Vallejo


- Belle Miss, actress California Thea- ter, res 120 Prospect pl


Benjamin, with Cornell Watch Co


Charles D., house and sign painter, res 1204 California


Charles D., music teacher, res 1123 Ellis


C. M. Mrs., human hair, 25 New Montgomery, res Twenty-third bet Harrison and Bryaut


Chapman Cyrus C., (Spruance, Stan- ley & Co.) res 15 Ellis


E. K., res 405 Powell


Frank, house-painter, res 234 Sixth


Frederick, compositor with Kane & Cook, res 530 Pine


George, laborer, S. F. Gaslight Co., res 534 Folsom


George, upholsterer, res 589 Market G. Mrs., teacher embroidery and wax work, res 589 Market


G. W., hairdealer, res W s Twenty- third nr Alabama


Henry, jeweler, res 1516 Leaven- worth


Chapman Howard, (D. A. Macdonald & Co.) res 2505 Clay


James, cook, N. Y. Bakery, res 531 Stevenson


Chapman James F., (J. W. Grace & Co.) res Brooklyn


James W., dairy produce, 72 Califor- nia Market, res 1623 Post


John, miner, res 504 Post John, miner, res 660 Mission


Chapman John B., (Chapman & Baner) res 2311 Mason


John E., driver with Maguire & Daly, res 1623 Post


J., miner, res Montgomery's Hotel


J. W., compositor, res 1623 Post


Margaret, widow, res 16 Hinckley


Oliver, clerk, res 141 Fifth


Philip, carpenter, Enterprise Mill, 741 Market


Ralph J., expressman, SW cor Post and Montgomery, res 1013 Mis- sion


Robert, carrier S. F. P. O., res 346 Third




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