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Clahan Mary, widow, furnished rooms, 24 Minna
Claiborn I. H., lamplighter S. F. Gaslight Co., res 1305 Green
Clair Alfred, cooper with F. W. Arnold, res 515 Greenwich
Edward, res 1106 Clay
L., brickmaker, res SW cor Sanchez and Twenty-third
see Clare
Clancy John, hog ranch, res W s Eureka, bet Twenty-first and Twenty- second
John, house painter, res 502 Sixth
John, laborer, res rear 1724 Mission
John, laborer, res 715 Ash av
John, liquors, SE cor Fifth and Fol- som
John, waiter Cosmopolitan Hotel, res 175 Minna
Joseph, hostler City R. R. Co., res · cor Sixteenth and Mission
Mary, laundress, res 333 Shipley
Mary, with C. B. Peterson, 12 Essex Owen, grocery and liquors, SE cor Sixteenth and Second av
Owen H., res 1 Willow av nr Valencia
Patrick, gardener, 1300 Jackson
Peter, quartermaster P. M. S. S. Co. Philip, laborer, res NW San Miguel Station, nr County line
Richard, stevedore with Menzies & Bingham, res 605 Brannan
Thomas, res NW cor Second and Howard
Thomas, carpenter, res rear 210 First Thomas, carpenter with Henry Sav- age, res 50 Natoma
Thomas, carriage blacksmith, res 502 Sixth
Thomas C., teamster, res 416 Steven- son
Thomas C., expressman, res 9 Perry T. H., machine hand, res 37 Minna Clapp Edward L., (Horace Gates & Co.) res Russ House
Frank W., wagonmaker with J. Clapp, res 36 Zoe
Fronie T., teacher, Tehama-st Pri- mary School, res 515 Folsom
George H., druggist, 1144 Market, res 18 Taylor
G. W., clerk, res Portsmouth House
H. E., clerk with gen supt C. P. R. R. Co., res The Windsor
Clapp Jason, carriage, wagon and truck maker, 207 Drumm, res 515 Fol- som
L. A. K. Mrs., teacher, Denman Grammar School, res 912 Sutter Clar John, woodcarver with Warren & Schil- ler, res 1220 Polk
- John Mrs., dry goods, 1220 Polk
Lawrence, woodcarver with Warren & Schiller, res 1222 Polk
Claradette Mary, res 1523 Mason Clare Edward, waiter stmr Los Angeles James, hodcarrier Palace Hotel
John, broker, res 823 Jackson
John, clothing, 105 Jackson William, plumber Palace Hotel Clarenbach Charles, clerk, res 421 Stockton Clarendon House, Mrs. E. Warburton, pro- prietress, 1421/2 Fourth
Clarendon House, Mrs. M. J. Kelsey, pro- prietress, NE cor Second and Folsom
Claressy William, policeman, res 37 Second Clark & Webster, (George Clark and Benj. F. Webster) shipwrights, 22 Howard
Clark & Zekind, (J. H. Clark and S. Zekind) Boston Cracker Bakery, 36 Geary Aaron, helper, melting and refining dept U. S. Mint, res 1616 Turk
Abraham, umbrella maker with John D. Barr & Co., res William Tell House
Ada Mrs., teacher dancing, NE cor New Montgomery and Howard
Alfred, (George Bayley & Co.) res 533 Commercial
Alvah K., bookkeeper with Thos. H. Selby & Co., 35 Market, res Oak- land ·
Andrew J., cabinetmaker with Cali- fornia Mills, res 12271/2 Pacific
Annie, widow, res 546 Folsom
Annie, chambermaid Russ House
August, seaman, res 415 East
A., patternmaker, res Adams House A. T., res 422 Sutter
Benjamin F., clerk with Wells, Fargo & Co., res 30 Stanley pl
Bernard, bootmaker, res Montgomery Hotel
Bernard, carpenter, res rear 725 Shotwell
Byron, carriage blacksmith with Mc- Arron & Sophey, res 242 Perry
B., bootmaker with J. Leddy, res 122 Minna
B. F., shoemaker, res 139 Shipley
Charles, bookbinder with Althof & Bahls, res 120 Seventh
Charles, clerk with Greathouse & Haggin, res The Windsor
Charles, driver with David George, res 819 Powell
COMMERCIAL INSURANCE CO. OF CALIFORNIA,
Office, 228 California St.
MASONIC SAVINGS AND LOAN BANK, 6 POST ST., MASONIC TEMPLE.
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BEAMISH'S, Nucleus Building, cor. Third and Market Sts., SHIRTS, CLOTHING, Ready Made and to Order.
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Clark Charles, shoemaker with P. Kelly, res 71 Natoma
Charles.A., teamster, res 1922 Mason Charles C., porter, res 38-40 Market
Charles F., bookkeeper National Gold Bank and Trust Co., res 1627 Sacramento
Charles K., bookkeeper with James L. Barker, and manager S. F. Percussion Match Co., res Oak- land
Charles P., watchman with O. R. R. stable, res 215 Ritch
Daniel, real estate, res 22 Fifth
Daniel, tanner, res W s Folsom bet Twenty - seventh and Twenty- eighth
Daniel J., currier, res W s Folsom nr Twenty-ninth
Dorcas Mrs., teacher Valencia-street Grammar School, res S s Hayes nr Pierce
Dyer A., clk with C. P. Van Schaack & Co., res 234 Virginia
D., first officer P. M. S. S. Co.
Edward, butcher, res Spreen's Ex- change
Edward, house contractor, res 51 Na- toma
Edward F., (Clark, Scott & Co.) res 323 Chesnut
Ellara A., Miss, teacher Eighth-st Grammar School, res 26 Pleasant
E. Miss, teacher Taylor-st Cosmopol- itan School
E., teamster with A. L. Bancroft & Co., res 114 Shipley
E. B., widow, res 919 Powell
E. J. Mrs., res 1627 Sacramento
E. W., shipwright, Shipwrights' As- sociation, 71 New Montgomery
Francis, watertender P. M. S. S. Co
Francis M., stevedore, res 2 Lincoln pl
Frank, seaman, res 119 Jackson
Frank, helper S. F. Boiler Works, res 769 Harrison
Frederick, res 32 Steuart
Frederick, clerk with S. B. Dinkel- speil & Co., res 1627 Sacramento Frederick, porter with George C. Shreve & Co., res 32 Everet George, caulker, res 51 Ritch
Clark George, (Clark & Webster) res 64 Tehama
George, contractor, res 829 Myrtle av
George E., clerk, res 1711 Hyde
George G., chief clerk forwarding dept. Wells, Fargo & Co., res 1711 Hyde
George R., clerk S. F. P. O., res 22212 Stevenson
George R., tinsmith with Elder & Dobbie, res cor First and Bryant George W., carpenter, res 51 Second
Clark George W., imp. and mnfr. paper hangings, window shades, etc., 333 Pine, res 720 Union
H. A., clerk stmr Louise
Hawkins, furniture dealer, res NE cor New Montgomery and Howard Henry, cabinetmaker with Kragen & Co., res 429 Greenwich
Henry D., engineer, C. P. R. R. Co., res 315 Capp
Henry J., engineer, S. P. R. R. Co., res E s Alabama nr Santa Clara Hugh R., plasterer with S. Kellet, res 336 Shipley
H. W., carpenter, 609 Post, res 416 Post
James, carpenter, res Broadway Hotel James, expressman, res Newland al James, laborer, res rear 208 Eighth James, messenger, U. S. Mint, res 12 Everett
James, miller, res 63 Natoma
James H., clerk with R. Hochkofler, res 118 Silver
James H., proptr Linden House, res 220 Third
James L., seaman, res 635 Minna
James Q., expressman, junction San- some and Market, res Chatta- nooga bet Twenty-first and Twen- ty-second
Jeremiah, res Grand Hotel
John, builder, 118 Silver
John, hackman, res 233 Eighth
John, mariner, res 127 Jackson
John, porter with Hawley, Bowen & Co., res Montgomery House
John, seaman, res 307 Folsom John, tailor, 1324 California
John, wood-turner, res 908 Geary John C., salesman with Keane, O'- Connor & Co., res 729 Bush
John E., stevedore, res 135 Spear John G., chief teller, Bank of Cali- fornia, res NW cor Green and Leavenworth
John H., cabinetmaker, res SE cor Church and Twenty-fifth
John J., draughtsman with D. Far- quharson, res 118 Silver
John W., sawyer, California Mills, res 819 Howard
Joseph, plumber with A. J. Smith, res 61 Tehama
Joseph, mining, 419 California, res 127 Montgomery
Joseph, night policeman, Alms House Joseph M., shoemaker with Bucking- ham & Hecht, res 314 Lilly
Clark Joseph W., mining sec, 418 Cal- ifornia, res 615 Harrison
J. Fessenden, clerk with Van Winkle & Davenport, res 615 Harrison Judson H., (Clark & Zekind) res 505 Jones
WATERBURY CLOCK CO., MURRAY DAVIS, Agent, 31 and 33 SUTTER STREET.
E. P. FELLOWS & CO.,
IMPORTERS OF DRUGGISTS' GLASSWARE AND SUNDRIES.
GEO. W. CHAPIN, ALWAYS READY TO BUY AND SELL
REAL ESTATE.
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Clark Julia A., widow, res 187 Jessie
- J. A. Mrs., res 407 Mason
J. E., laborer, res St. Nicholas Hotel
J. H., office 305 Kearny, res 2120 Howard
J. S., shipwright, res 34 Tehama
Clark Leonard S .. atty-at-law, room 21, 606 Montgomery, res 1607 Mission
Lewis, porter with Fox & Vincent, res 111 Prospect pl
Lorenzo B., candymaker, res Mission road nr St. Mary's College
L. A., physician, P. M. S. S. Co., res Grand Hotel
Margaret, tailoress with A. Morris, res 71 Natoma
Maria G., teacher, res 823 Mission Martin (Martin & Horton) res 920 Vallejo
Mary, glovemaker, Pacific Glove Works, res 7 Central pl
Mary, nurse, res 426 O'Farrell
Mary B., dressmaker, with Mrs. L. A. Ralph, res 2 Vernon Place
Mary G. Miss, private school, 620 Bush, res 823 Mission
Michael, wood and coal, 1539 How- ard, res Eighth-st House
Mortimer, porter, Greenwich Dock Bonded Warehouse, res N s Fil- bert nr Sansome
M. Mrs. dressmaker, res 12 Everett
M. W., carpenter, res Mechanics' House
N. C., res Nucleus House Nathan, barber, 1310 Vallejo
Osmer N., steward, P. M. S. S. Co., res 1212 Folsom
Patrick, bricklayer, res 564 Mission
Patrick, laborer, res St. Nicholas Ho- tel
Patrick, laborer, res 114 Shipley Patrick, lamplighter, S. F. Gaslight Co.
P. B., agent, 216 Jackson, res San Rafael
P. F., shoemaker with Orin Jones, res 139 Shipley
P. J., porter, with Murphy, Grant & Co., res 1100 Natoma
R. C., salesman, 20 Montgomery, res Nucleus House
R. Frank, entry and adjusting clerk, Custom House, res 2126 Pine
Richard A., waiter, with Charles A. Anderson, res 1122 Pacific
Robert, helper, S. F. Boiler Works, res 555 Mission
Robert, shipwright, res 464 Minna Rodney, carpenter, res 2 Eliza
Seymour B., res 411 Leavenworth
Clark, Scott & Co., (Edward F. Clark and Abel F. Scott), ship grocers, 718 Front
Clark Smyth, res 700 California
Stephen, porter, International Hotel
Stephen J., weigher, Custom House, res S s Dorland nr Church
Theodore G., mariner, res 272 Bran- nan
Thomas, res 7 Caroline
Thomas, cooper with Charles Sealy, res 7 Caroline
Thomas, laborer, Pacific Rolling Mills
Thomas, plumber, with McNally & Hawkins, res 563 Minna
Thomas, seaman, res 119 Jackson
Thomas, seaman, res 54 Sacramento
Thomas, watchman, C. P. R. R., res 446 Brannan
Thomas C., plasterer, res 151 Tehama Thomas J., blacksmith, res 714 Na- toma
Treat P., carpenter, res 429 Green- wich
Walter, blacksmith with Charles Dohs, res 242 Perry
William, carpenter, res 29 Sixth
William, laborer, res rear 25 Downey, William, nurse, City and County Hospital, res 71 Tehama
Clark William, (Rickoff & C.) res 299 Sixteenth
William, seaman, res 119 Jackson
William A., conductor, S. P. R. R., res 367 Seventeenth
William H., barber, res 203 Folsom William H., res 7041/g Mission
Clark William H. T., gold and silver plater, 187 Jessie, res Oakland
William J., carpenter with C. W. Thomas, res 528 Twentieth
William M., miller, Capital Mills, res 506 Linden
William M., saloon, SE cor Clemen- tina and Fourth
William P., carpenter, res 2631 Har- rison
W., machinist, res Adams House
W. A., patent medicine, res Langton
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Clark W. D., (W. D. Clark & Co.) res Oakland
Clark W. D. & Co., (W. D. Clark and A. C Springer) Pacific Brass Foundry, 20 Fremont
Clark Z. P., (Farnsworth & C.) res Grand Hotel
, stevedore with Menzies & Bing- ham
Clark's Building, 316 Pine
Clark's Point Warehouse, NW cor Front and Broadway
Clarke Alfred, clerk Chief of Police, res 1423 Howard
A. C., patternmaker with Dunn Kewin, res 537 Sacramento
C. P., model maker, res 7251§ Broad- way
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Curled Hair, Eureka, Moss and African Fibre, at Pacific Glue Manuf. Co., 406 Market.
R. J. TRUMBULL,
IMPORTER and DEALER IN SEEDS,
427 SANSOME STREET.
EUREKA FOUNDRY, THOMPSON BROS., Proprietors. CASTINGS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. 129 and 131 BEALE STREET
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Clark Charles, tanner, res 2013 Folsom Clarke E. B., carpenter and builder, res 816 Jackson
Edward H., wool, hides, etc., 405 Front, res 821 Tyler
E. A., messenger, London and San Francisco Bank, res Oakland
Ellen, widow, res 908 Jackson
Frank, apothecary with W. E. May- hew, res 144 Fourth
Frank, carpenter, res N s Courtland, WsB. H
Frederick W., civil engineer and sur- veyor, res 915 Bush
F. C., deputy collector, U. S. Int. Rev., res 219 Sutter
George, sailors' boarding house, 108 Pacific
George E., carpenter, res 2126 Howard Clarke H. K. W., atty-at-law, office 330 Pine, rooms 14-16, res 915 Bush
- Harry V., clerk, res 215 Kearny
Clarke Institute, ladies' seminary, Misses E.
. H. Weeden and M. F. Austin, principals, 239 O'Farrell
James, engineer, res Ivy bet Frank- lin and Gough
James, laborer, res 219 Main
James H., druggist, res 7 Central pl James S., master mariner, res 1109 Stockton
John G., collector, S. F. Gaslight Co., res SE cor Taylor and Ellis J. T., plasterer, res 207 Post
Lena Mrs., lodgings, 226 Sutter
Martin, liquors, res 918 Vallejo
Mary, ladies' hairdresser, 628 Howard Clarke Samuel J., jr., registrar in bankruptcy and atty-at-law, 6 U. S. Court bld, room 25
Terrence, laborer, res 251 Minna
Thomas, carpenter, California Mills, res 830 Howard Titus, carpenter, res 816 Jackson Clarken R. M., reporter, Alta California, res 835 Mission
Clarkson Henry C., mining, res 525 Tehama Milton, clerk, letter dept Wells, Fargo & Co., res 525 Tehama
Prentice M., collector North Point wharf, res 549 Minna
William, carpenter, res 732 Howard William O., collector, res W s Po- trero av bet El Dorado and Ala- meda
Clary Ann, widow, laundress, res Ash av bet Van Ness av and Polk
Charles, salesman with Wiener
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Tittel, cor Merchant and Battery Richard, horsetrainer, res Homestead track, Point Lobos road and Twenty-fourth av
William H., real estate, res 212 Shot- well
Clary William J., drayman, res 6311/2 Minna Claser August, mariner, res 329 East
Clases John, groceries and liquors, 415 Fourth
Clason Adelbert B., sec. Manhattan Marble Co., res 726 Laguna
Classen John C., carpenter and builder, 516 Kearny, res 2204 Powell
Henry, under-sheriff County S. F., res 709 Shotwell
James M., capitalist 419 California, res 1808 Van Ness
Claude Armand, jeweler with Cal. Jewelry Co., res 618 Fourth
Emery, with Cook & Sprague, res cor Kearny and Broadway
Claudi Julius, cook with Hartman & Peters, res 45 Sacramento
Claudianos C. M., game and poultry 56-57 Grand Central Market, res NE cor Clay and Davis
Claus A., (Philadelphia Glove Manfg Co.) res E s Nebraska, bet Twenty- sixth and Twenty-seventh
Joseph, laborer with S. F. Gaslight Co Marius, res Sullivan's building
Clausen August, shipwright, Shipwrights' Assn, 71 New Montgomery
Edward, bricklayer, res Irving House Francis, manufacturing jeweler 410 Kearny, res 13 Second av
Henry, bricklayer, Bricklayers' Prot. & Ben. Assn, 234 Sutter
John, bartender, res Siegfried's Hotel Otto, clerk with S. F. Laundry
Clausman Lewis, drayman with Pascal, Du- bedat & Co., res 1030 Kearny
Madaline, dressmaker, 1030 Dupont Claussen C., seaman, res North German Hotel Henry H., veterinary surgeon 213 Pine, res 116 O'Farrell
John, res rear 1106 Howard
John, cigars and tobacco 104 Dupont, res 1304 Turk
Claussenius Ernest, cabinetmaker 12 Tyler, res 731 California
Claussenius George, (Henry Winkle & Co.) and agent for Eagle Line, Hamburg and New York; Red Star Line, Antwerp and Phila- delphia; National Line, Liverpool and New York; Baltic Lloyd, Stet- tin, Havre and New York; Ameri- can Line, Liverpool and Philadel- phia; and Pennsylvania Central R. R., office SE cor Sacramento and Leidesdorff, res 731 California [see adv, page 31A]
Herman, bookkeeper with Henry Winkle & Co., res 731 California Clausser John, seaman, res 119 Jackson
Clavari Pierre, cook, Miners' Restaurant Claven Mary with James O'Grady 68 Tehama Clavin John with William Merkelbach, res 42 Everett
C. P. VAN SCHAACK & CO.,
Importers CLOTHING, FURNISHING GOODS, etc., Nos. 706, 708, 710, 712, 714, 716 KEARNY ST.
NATIVE WINES AND BRANDIES, HENRY GERKE, GROWER, Vineyard Depot, 414 MARKET.
GEO. W. CHAPIN, 434 Montgomery Street,
HAS BARGAINS IN REAL ESTATE.
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Clawson Bernard, res 512 Taylor Clawson Joseph W., druggist and apothecary, 512 Kearny
Clay Insurance Co., (Fire and Marine) Hutchinson, Mann & Smith, agents, 314 California
Clay Frederic, vice-president and cash- ier Western Savings and Trust Co., president California Cracker Co., (and Harris, Dell & Co.) res 1009 Sutter
George, farmer, res 1624 Powell
Henry, compositor, res 21 Powell
Jabez P., res 1216 Washington
M. J. Mrs., cancer and eye doctress, res 1624 Powell
Clay-st Hill Railroad Company, A. S. Halli- die, president, C. P. Campbell, sec., Joseph Britton, supt., H. L. Davis, treas, office SW cor Clay and Leavenworth
Clay-st Market, 514-518 Clay Clay-st Wharf, foot Clay
Clay William, engineer, res 64 Natoma Clayburgh & Brandenstein, (M. Clayburgh and H. Brandenstein) propts Dashaway Stable 110 Post Albert, wholsale butcher, S. F. Market, res 716 McAllister
Clayburgh Moses, (Clayburgh & Bran- denstein) res 27 Sixth
Simon, (L. Poly & Co.) res 27 Sixth Clayes Charles W., liquidating clerk, Cus- tom House, res 205 Taylor
Henry M., Alta office, res 21 Powell Clayfe John, boilermaker, res 748 Minna Clayton Charles, (Charles Clayton & Co.) res Grand Hotel
Charles & Co., (Charles Clayton and Joseph W. Jordan) commission merchants, NE cor Clay and Front C. H., cabinetmaker, res 427 Fourth Edward, waiter, res 636 Vallejo E. T. Mrs., res 326 O'Farrell Furman, engineer, res 326 O'Farrell Hugh J., restaurant, 8 Mason Joseph, painter, res 43 Clementina Clear Lake Water Works, office 3 Front Cleary Andrew, laborer with Fulton Foun- dry, res cor Spear and Mission Edward, moulder with Union Iron Works, res 3 Shipley
Edward, laborer, res 181/2 Rousch Frank D., mining sec, 19 Merchants' Exchange, res E s Howard nr Twenty-fifth
John, bricklayer, Palace Hotel John, plumber and gasfitter res 254 Jessie
John, longshoreman, res Eighteenth av nr R, South S. F.
Joseph, carpenter, res 560 Howard Margaret, whipmaker with Main & Winchester, res Van Ness av ur Fulton
Cleary Michael, clerk with S. McGillan, res 407 Fourth
Michael, cooper, res rear 13 Clinton Patrick, salesman with Weil, Cahn & Co., res Howard nr Twenty-fifth Patrick, asst engineer with P. M. S. S. Co., res 31 Caroline
Cleary Patrick M., boot and shoe- maker, 510 Mission
Robert, collector, 236 Montgomery, res Stanley pl
Thomas, blacksmith with S. F. Boiler Works, res 15 Natoma
Thomas, clerk, Odd Fellows' Libra- ry, res 41 Stanley pl
Thomas, oiler, stmr Ajax
Thomas J., watchman, U. S. Mint, res Fulton bet Gough and Oc- tavia
Thomas P., plasterer, res 161/3
Rousch
Cleaveland Henry W., architect, 507 Mont- gomery, res Occidental Hotel see Cleveland
Cleaves Robert, clerk with Pope & Talbot, res 343 Brannan
Clees Peter, billiard table mnfr, 811 Mont- gomery
Clegg Oscar A., boxmaker with Union Box Factory, res 25 Silver
Thomas, commission broker, res 37 Stanford
Clelland J., res 527 Sacramento
Cleman P., fireman with S. P. R. R. Co
Clemens Charles, framemaker with J. Shief- erstein, res 454 Sixth
George, master schr Columbia, res 1024 Pacific
John, tailor with J. Gutman & Co., res Powell nr Pacific
Clement Charles, cabinetmaker with H. J. M. Troutt, res 813 Mission
Charles H., atty-at-law, office 47 Montgomery blk
Clement E. B., (J. & E. B. Clement) res Oakland
Clement Joseph & E. B., search- ers of records, 710 Washington
Clement John, merchant, 124 California - John, Scan Soc, 71 New Montgomery Clement Joseph, (J. & E. B. Clem- ent) and school director, 710 Washington, res 526 Green
Joseph, blacksmith, res 245 Minna
L. G., asst cutter, coiners' dept U. S. Mint, res Melrose
Lewis M., chief asst engineer C. P. R. R., res Oakland
Lyman H., bookkeeper, National Bank and Trust Co., res 407 Stockton
Mary, widow, res 21 Stockton pl
Peter, chaser, res 1809 Powell
Peter, upholster with Cal. Furniture Manfg Co., res 1610 California
NORCROSS & CO., K. of P. REGALIA AND UNIFORMS.
EVERY DESCRIPTION.
MASONIC SAVINGS AND LOAN BANK, 6 POST STREET, MASONIC TEMPLE.
BETHESDA WATER a sure Cure for INDIGESTION and DYSPEPSIA. DUNBAR & HENDRY General Agents Pacific Coast 107 Stockton St.
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Clement Roswell P., atty-at-law,rooms 3-4, 606 Montgomery, res W s Mission bet Twenty-fourth and Twenty-fifth
Rufus H., salesman with Waterhouse & Lester, res 1117 Sacramento Madame, laundry, 870 Folsom
Clements Frank, stock operator, res 17 Te- hama
Gilbert, com merchant, 318 Front, res Oakland
John, master schr B. F. Lee, res 32112 Union
John B., carpenter, res 1621 Hyde Samuel, confectioner with Schroder & Albrecht, res White nr Leav- enworth
Thomas, painter with P. M. S. S. Co William, master bark Rival, office 44 Market
Clemmensen C. J. C., cabinetmaker with Kragen & Co., res 301/2 Freelon
Clemones S. G. Mrs., music teacher, res Webb House
Clench William C., carpenter, Cal. Mills, res 715 Broadway
Clendenin William W., stencilcutter and rubber stamps, 209 Clay
Clenens Philip, shoemaker with Einstein Bros , & Co., res 35 Everett
Clerc L., rangemaker, rès 734 Montgomery Raoul, with Nicholas Ten Bosch, res 228 Post
Clercq Henri De Rev., pastor Notre Dame des Victoires, res 526 Bush
Clerk F. A., clerk, Grangers' Bank, res Oak- land
- T. B., stamp clerk U. S. Sub Treas- ury, res Oakland
Clerk Board of Supervisors, 4 City Hall Clerk's German Relief Society, 410 Kearny Cleshon Eugene, laborer, P. M. S. S. Co J., laborer, P. M. S. S. Co
Cleveland C. D., physician, office 224 Kearny, res 431 Geary
- Edwin, broker, res 113 Ellis
E. A. Miss, principal Rincon Gram- mar School, res 228 Capp
Mary Miss, res 106 Stockton
Reuben S., hostler with Lot D. Slo- cum, res E s Webster bet Ellis and O'Farrell
Sarah Miss, furnished rooms, 106 Stockton
Cleweus Charles, moulder, Atna Iron Works, res 1 Sullivan alley
Cliff House, Capt Junius G. Foster, proptr, Terminus Point Lobos av
Clifford Daniel, fireman S. F. Gaslight Co., res 154 Perry
D. L., blacksmith with Z. H. Cun- ningham, res 658 Howard
Frank, laborer, Crystal Soda Co., res 1309 Stockton
Clifford Frederick, carpenter, S. F. Mnfg. Co, res 319 Green
George, merchandise broker, 402 Front, res 611 Valencia
George F., res Nucleus House
Hiram, milk dairy, res University Mound
James B., clerk with Palmer Bros., res 21 Hawthorne
Jeremiah, laborer, res 12 Cleveland Jeremiah J., laborer, res 1051 Howard John, laborer, res 220 Fifth
- John G., laborer, res 62412 Natoma Josephine Mrs., res Russ House
Peter, seaman, res 39 Pacific
Robert, butcher, 240 Fourth, res 300 Clementina
Thomas, carpenter, res Park Hotel
Thomas, shoemaker, res 718 Natoma Thomas, porter with E. C. Kennedy, res cor Sixth and Clara
Thomas C., drayman, res 332 Hayes Clift John, machinist with J. G. Ils, res White House Hotel
Clifton Henry, fruit dealer, 515 Fourth, res 18 Stone
Clinch Bryan J., architect, 432 Montgomery, res 305 Lombard
Charles G., bookkeeper with A. C. Dietz & Co., res Oakland
Clindinin Alexander G., helper with F. Gra- cier, res Twenty-ninth nr San Bruno road
Cline -, sheepherder, res Commercial Lodg- ing House
Cline Henry, ship stores, 5 Mission, res 320 Beale
Henry A., driver, Bay City Soda Water Co., res 1041 Howard
John, wheelwright, res 1041 Howard John F., expressman, res 1414 Leavenworth
Julius, blacksmith, res 1041 Howard M. J. Mrs., teacher, Denman Gram- mar School, res 2606 Sacramento Matthew R., compositor, Alta, res 242 Clara
Peter, expressman, res 1508 Hyde
Samuel, tailor, 827 Pacific
Thomas, packer with Worthington & Co., res 1508 Hyde
William, tinsmith with Osgood & Stetson, res 1508 Hyde see Klein and Kline
Clines William, res 646 Fourth
Clint Charles C., stevedore with Menzies & Bingham, res rear 1317 Sansome Charles N., saloon, 13 Steuart
Clinton Charles A., apothecary, NW cor Railroad and Twelfth avs, South S. F.
George A., driver engine No. 2, S. F. Fire Depart, res 412 Bush
Henry, mate schr Adrianna, res 4 St. Charles pl
NATIONAL CLOCK CO., 31 and 33 SUTTER St., below Montgomery -- MURRAY DAVIS, Agente
PACIFIC SAW MANUFACTURING COMPANY,
17 and 19 Fremont, near Market.
GEO. W. CHAPIN, REAL ESTATE AGENT,
434 MONTGOMERY STREET.
CLI
231
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Clinton James, real estate, res rear Natoma
417
Patrick, mariner, res SW cor Twenty- fourth and Alabama
William, bakery, 422 Sixth William, waiter Lick House
Clisby Seth, bookkeeper Eureka Warehouse, res Oakland
Clishen Eugene, laborer, res rear 22 Zoe Clistener Henry, carpenter, res Seventeenth bet Church and Dolores
Cliver George S., driver Engine 5 S. F. Fire Dept., res 1220 Stockton
Clodi Louis, foreman California Demokrat, res 530 Bush
Cloepperd Adolph, bootmaker with J. D. Youngclaus, res 108 William
Clokesey John, seaman, stmr Kalorama Cloonan William, porkpacker with Michels- sen, Brown & Co
Clooney John P., pressman, res 1011 Mason Close & Wilkins, (William Close and B. P. Wilkins) furnishing goods, 802 Market
Hugh, watchman with P. M. S. S. Co., res 39 Clarence pl
Thompson W., res NE cor Grove and Laguna
Close William, Dr., office and res 822 Mission
Clot Z. B., machinist with Tait & Hainque, res 365 Natoma
Clotts Martin, waiter, res 210 Stuart Cloud William, laborer Palace Hotel
William, bootmaker with U. W. B. and S. M. Co., res 64 Shipley
Cloudman H. A., bricklayer Palace Hotel Clough Amos, mariner, res 351/2 Perry A. H., clerk with Estee & Boalt, res Oakland
Charles L., bookkeeper with Freeman, Smith & Co., res 351/2 Perry
Elijah, printer with J. Winterburn & Co., res 1716 Sutter
George H., tinsmith, W s Folsom bet Twenty-first and Twenty-second, res SE cor Shotwell and Twenty- second
George P., bookkeeper, res 22 White's pl
James, clerk, res 430 Valencia
John F., lumber surveyor, res 8 Lang- ton
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