The New city annual directory of San Francisco, 1875, Part 43

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


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J. M., compositor Call, res Wads- worth House


Martin, boilermaker with Union Iron Works, res 628 Brannan


Martin, junkman, res 628 Brannan


Michael, lamplighter, res SE cor Bryant and Eighteenth


Michael, steward, Occidental Hotel, res 20 Lewis


Patrick, laborer, res 1001 Battery


P. laborer, res NE cor Eighth and Brannan


Roger, res 159 Tehama


Terrence, porkpacker with Michels- sen, Brown & Co


Thomas, laborer, res 522 First


Thomas, laborer, Palace Hotel


William, res 159 Tehama


-, stevedore with Menzies & Bing- ham


Conlin & Roberts, (James Conlin and John


C. Roberts) metalroofers, 749-751 Mission


Catharine, widow, res 17 Sherwood pl


F., sawyer with M. Heverin, res 159 Minna


Conlin James, (Conlin & Roberts) res 302 Seventh


James, local policeman, res S s Pine bet Webster and Fillmore


John, fireman, res SE cor Howard and Steuart


John, conductor, O. R. R. Co., res 912 Harrison


John J., contractor, res 344 Clemen- tina


L. Miss, seamstress, res Overland House


M., saloon, Brannan bet Eighth and Ninth


Owen, longshoreman, res Green nı Battery


Patrick, bootmaker with Buckingham & Hecht, res 1853 Stevenson


Thomas, stevedore with A. C. Freese Thos., metalroofer, res 302 Seventh William, night clerk Coso House Conlon Bernard, whitener, res 4 Sherwood p


C. Mrs., fancy goods, 707 Hyde Christy, foreman S. P. R. R. Co Francis, laborer, res 159 Minna Frank, shoemaker, res 614 Mission


Helen, widow, res 320 Minna James, laborer, res Empire Hotel


John, lather, res 11 Eighth


Mathew, laborer with M. Shewl, re 1129 Harrison


Michael, hackman, res 707 Hyde


Michael, laborer, res W s Gilbert r Brannan


Patrick, boilermaker, res 34 Minna Patrick, porter, Grand Hotel, res 61 Natoma


Peter W., bootmaker with Bucking ham & Hecht, res 613 Natoma Conmy Thomas C., compositor with Fran Eastman, res 933 Kearny


Conn Edward, sawfiler, res 34 Perry - F. D., res 938 Pacific


Fletcher, seaman, res 39 Pacific


Francis, foreman, Union Pac. Salt C 32-34 Sacramento, res Oakland Richard, tinsmith with W. S. Ra res 34 Perry


Connahan Cornelius, milkranch, W s Sa José road bet Five and Six Mi House


Connahay James, bricklayer, Bricklayer Prot. and Ben. Soc., 234 Sutter Connaughton Owen, grocery and saloon, 1 138 Eighth


Connecticut Fire Ins. Co. of Hartford, O ver Hawes, agent, 317 California Conneff James, stevedore, res 318 Main Connell Bridget, widow, res E s Gilbert It Bryant and Brannan


Catherine, with C. B. Peterson, Essex


Charles H., bookkeeper with A. Hallidie, res Sixteenth bet Val cia and Mission


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


E. P. FELLOWS & CO.,


Importers of LIQUOR DEALERS' GLASSWARE and SUNDRIB.


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


REAL ESTATE.


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Connell Chauncy, reservoir keeper, Spring Valley Water Works, res Lake Honda


C. Sackett, wharf inspector, res Re- vere House


Dennis, laborer S. F. Pioneer Woolen Factory, res Filbert nr Polk


Dennis, teamster, res 555 Natoma


E. Mrs., res E s Shotwell bet Twen- ty-third and Twenty-fourth


Eliza, widow, furnished rooms, 1013 Stockton


Hugh, laborer, res 3 McCormack


James, carpenter, res 716 Natoma


James, laborer, res 1214 Union


James, machinist, res 558 Howard


James D., carpenter, res 1028 Pacific


John, bricklayer Palace Hotel John, carpenter, res St. Nicholas Hotel


John, laborer, res 1121 Mission


John, laborer, res 222 Clara


John, gasfitter, res Passaic Hotel


John, plumber, Palace Hotel


John, porter with Whittier, Fuller & Co., and extraman engine No. 8, S. F. Fire Dept, res 1418 Broad- way


John F. compositor, Bulletin, res cor Second and Mission


John F., porter, res 1320 Broadway John, steward stmr Pelican, res 1032 Market


John R., boxmaker, Union Box Fac- tory, res 514 Howard


J., shipwright, Shipwrights' Assn, 71 New Montgomery


J. C., traveling agent for A. L. Ban- croft & Co., res 359 Minna


Luke, bricklayer, res 21 Anthony


Mary I., Miss, teacher Valencia-st Grammar School, res E s Shot- well bet Twenty-third and Twen- ty-fourth


Mary Mrs, lodgings, 1032 Market


Michael, groceries and liquors, 1018 Folsom


Patrick, malster with Lyons & Co.


Patrick, caulker, P. M. S. S. Co., res 2011 Dupont


Philip, bricklayer, res 533 Natoma S., widow, res SW cor Tennessee and Sierra


Thomas, boilermaker with McAfee, Spiers & Co., res Twenty-third bet York and Hampshire


Thomas, teamster with William Kerr Timothy, laborer, res 4081/§ Natoma Timothy, waiter, City and County Hospital


William C., special policeman, res 322 Beale


-, compositor, res 938 Folsom


see Cornell


Connelly A. H., (T. H. Harris & Co.) res Calistoga


Cornelius, laborer, res N s Austin bet Gough and Franklin


C., brakeman, S. P. R. R. Co.


Daniel, longshoreman, res 407 Main


Edward, bookbinder with D. Hicks & Co., res 1106 Kearny


Edward, saloon, 113 Leidesdorff, res 32 Eleventhı


Francis, laborer, res 21 Caroline


Frank, waiter, res 75 Jessie


Frank J., bookkeeper with Kirkpat- rick & McCue, res 2253 Mission Fred., hostler, res Agricultural Fair grounds


Jeremiah, shoemaker, res 521 Mis- sion


James, (James Connelly & Co.) res W s Chattanooga nr Twenty-sec- ond


James, laborer, Calvary cemetery


James, machinist, Union Iron Works, res 558 Howard


James, special policeman, res N s Bush bet Franklin and Van Ness av


James & Co., (James Connelly and Lewis Borle) mnfrs furniture and bedding, 219 Bush


James E., caulker, res 69 Stevenson


John, laborer, Potrero cut


John, expressman, res 80 Jessie


John, laborer, res 260 Jessie


John, liquors and shooting gallery, 106 Jackson


John, seaman, res North German Hotel


Martin, coal and wood, 1068 How- ard, res Clara bet Fifth and Sixth Mary Mrs., laundress, res 260 Jessie Michael, blacksmith, res 37 Baldwin crt


Michael, blacksmith, res 51 venson


Ste-


Michael, currier, res 907 Capp


Michael, laborer, res W s Baker bet McAllister and Tyler


Morris, laborer, res N s Austin bet Gough and Franklin


Michael, stableman with S. A. Win- all, res 13 Stevenson


M., laborer, P. M. S. S. Co


M. D., laborer, P. M. S. S. Co


Nicholas, butcher, res Eighth av bet L and M, South S. F


Patrick, laborer, res W s Clinton bet Bryant and Brannan


Patrick, laborer, Pacific Rolling Mills


Patrick, laborer, P. M. S. S. Co


Patrick, porter with Kerby, Byrne & Co., res 4051/2 Natoma


Patrick, waiter, Miners' restaurant, res 217 Kearny


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


R. J. TRUMBULL,


IMPORTER and DEALER IN SEEDS,


427 SANSOME STREET ..


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THOMPSON BROS., EUREKA, FOUNDRY.


CASTINGS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. 129 and 131 BEALE STREET.


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Connelly Peter, contractor, office NE cor Bush and Kearny


- T., wiper, S. P. R. R. Co


Terrence, boarding, 37 Minna


- Thomas, laborer, res Fort Point


- Thomas, shoemaker, res 45 Nevada


Thomas, with P. Ryan & Co


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Timothy, laborer, res Fort Point


Timothy, saloon, res 2535 Mission


William, waiter, res O'Connell pl see Connolly


Conner A. Mrs., lodgings, 13 Powell


Catherine, widow, res rear 219 Folsom John, gardener, res SE cor Tyler and Steiner


John, laborer, res Western Hotel Conner John W., Notary Public and real estate agent, rooms 4-5, 604 Merchant, res 504 Second


Mathew, res Adams House


Patrick, hostler, res German Hotel see Connor


Conners John, conductor S. P. R. R. Co. John, res 164 Jessie


John, laborer, res 18 Ohio


- John, longshoreman, res 127 Jackson John, moulder, Fulton Foundry, res 305 Fremont


John, quartermaster, P. M. S. S. Co Michael, laborer, Risdon Iron Works, res 116 Tehama


Owen, laborer, Mission Bay Ware- house, res NW cor Townsend and Ritch


Patrick, coachman, res 325 Folsom


Peter, fireman, stmr Pelican


T., fireman, stmr Amelia


Timothy, driver, N. B. and M. R. R. Co


William, laborer, res N s Union nr Sansome


Connerstown P., laborer, res 11 Salmon Connerton Thomas, porter, res 609 Lom- bard


Connerty Mary Miss, lodgings, 111 Silver Conness John, drayman with Baker & Ham- ilton, res 543 Tehama


Conniff Michael, street contractor, res 7311/2 Natoma


Nicholas, street contractor, res 291/2 Welsh


Peter, boot-treer with Buckingham & Hecht, res Rose av bet Octavia Laguna


Thomas, tinsmith with P. M. S. S. Co., res 29 Freelon


Connihan Johu, laborer, res 2 Francisco Conning Robert, bookkeeper, 737 Market, res 621 Pine


Connolly & Kiernan, (Peter Connolly and T. J. Kiernan) liquors, Dunbar al Alice, cook, res W s Tenth nr Fol- som


Bernard, metal roofer with Conlin & Roberts, res 20 Dora


Connolly Benjamin, waiter, Russ House


Edward A., brickmason, res 622 Lar- kin


Francis, longshoreman, res 915 San- some


J., conductor, O. R. R. Co.


J., moulder, res 305 Fremont


James, upholsterer, res W s Chatta- nooga bet


Twenty-first and Twenty-second


James H., sailmaker with Harding & Brann, res 452 Minna


Jeremiah, bootmaker with Bucking- ingham & Hecht, res 521 Mission Connolly John, liquors, 526 Mission, and musician, res 63 Natoma


John H., truckman, 739 Market, res 234 Perry


Joseph, machine hand with Field & Frei, res 159 Tehama


M., captain P. M. S. S. Co


M. Miss, dressmaker with M. E. Can- non, res 159 Tehama


Mark, laborer, res 8 Maiden al


Mary Miss, res 1412 Langton


Michael, laborer, res 256 Jessie


Michael, lamplighter, S. F. Gaslight Co


Michael, laundryman, American Ex- change Hotel


Connolly Michael T., meat market, 428 Natoma, res 305 Minna


Owen, res SE cor Market and Waller Patrick, boilermaker, res 14 Folsom av Patrick, 'clerk delivery dept Wells, Fargo & Co., res 968 Harrison


Patrick, laborer C. P. R. R., res King-st House


Patrick, waiter, res 26412 Minna


Peter (Connolly & Kiernan) res 968 Harrison


Peter, contractor, res 646 Stevenson P. J., laborer with C. P. R. R., res 3 King


Thomas, carpenter, res 1214 Stockton


Thomas, poultry and eggs, 9-11 S.F. Market, res 920 Howard


Thomas, laborer, res 191/2 Welsh


Thomas, shoemaker with Einstein Bros. & Co., res 45 Nevada


Timothy, liquor saloon, 22 First, res E s Mission, bet Twenty-first and Twenty-second


William, brass finisher with Weed & Kingwell, res cor Eighteenth and Bryant


William, planer with Field & Frei, res 159 Tehama


William J., note teller Hibernia Savings and Loan Society, res 100 McAllister


Connor & Roe (John Connor and Patrick Roe) hay and grain, 809 Folsom C. M., barkeeper, res Sacramento, m Webb


C. P. VAN SCHAACK & CO. MERCHANDISE BROKERS and COMMISSION Merchants, 706, 708, 710, 712, 714, 716 Kearny s


WATERBURY CLOCK CO., MURRAY DAVIS, Agent, 31 and 33 SUTTER STREET.


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


REAL ESTATE.


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Connor Daniel, harnessmaker with Main & Winchester, res 214 Beale


E Mrs., res 405 Powell


Edward, foreman California Cracker Co., res 2018 Powell


Francis, master stmr John L. Stevens, res 332 O'Farrell


J. M., carpenter, res 219 Mason


Connor John (G. Onesti & Co.), res 2541% Fourth


John, (Conner & Roe) res 10 Her- ron


John, engineer with Carmen Island Salt Works, res 311 Ritch


John, saloon keeper, res 322 Broad- way


John J., hackman, res 239 Clara


Lawrence, bricklayer, Bricklayers' Prot. and Ben. Assn., 234 Sutter Mary E. Mrs., shoe fitter with I. M. Wentworth & Co., res 10 Herron Patrick, broker, res 120 Perry.


Patrick, clerk U. S. Army Headquar- ters, res 416 Larkin


Patrick, laborer, res 1121 Mission


Patrick, boatman with quarantine officer, res 50 Alta


Patrick, stableman, res 530 Mission Richard O., sawyer with Union Box Factory, res SE cor Leavenworth and Vallejo


Robert T., sailmaker with William C. Wood, res 405 Powell


Connor S. P., cooper, 35-37 Jackson, res 6 Wetmore pl


Thomas, marble-polisher with S. Campodonico, res 662 Minna-


William, res 151 Tehama


- William, waiter, Occidental Hotel


W., teamster with Wm. Kerr


Connors -, laborer, P. M. S. S. Co., res rear 334 Third


Daniel, rigger, Riggers' and Steve- dores' Assn, 429 Pacific


David, res 812 Larkin


Dennis, longshoreman, res 410 Main Edward, laborer, S. F. Gaslight Co. Eugene, marble-polisher with Chas. Roche, res 268 Stevenson


Frank, laborer, Pacific Rolling Mills James, res 447 Natoma


- John, bricklayer, res 28 Minna


- John, coalpasser, P. M. S. S. Co John, laborer, Pacific Rolling Mills John, laborer, res N s Sierra nr Mich- igan


John, laborer, res E s Gilbert bet Bryant and Brannan


John, rigger, Riggers' and Steve- dores' Assn, 429 Pacific John, teamster with Baker & Hamil- ton, res 543 Tehama


Michael, laborer, res Central Rail- road House, 21 Sixth


Connors Michael, plumber with Howard & Enright, res S s Turk bet Mason and Taylor


Nathaniel Evans, clerk, 507 Sansome, res 812 Larkin


P., laborer, P. M. S. S. Co


Patrick, laborer, res 43 Ecker


Patrick, bootmaker with Bucking- ham & Hecht, res 21 Oak


Patrick, laborer, res rear 123 Spear Patrick, laborer, Pacific Linseed Oil and Lead Works, res 720 King


- Patrick, serviceman with S. F. Gas- light Co


Peter, seaman, res rear 911 Harrison Thomas, laborer, res McGrath's Hotel Thomas, laborer, res Bernal Heights nr Islais creek


Thomas, marblecutter with S. Cam- podonico, res 1130 Market Timothy, laborer, res rear 123


Tehama


Timothy, miller, res 43 Tehama


William, carpenter, res 735 Brannan William, shoemaker, res 4171/5 Clem- entina


William H., nurse, City and County Hospital


Conny N., laborer, P. M. S. S. Co


Conor Inglis O., cashier with J. W. Grace & Co., res 1507 Larkin


Conord F., lapidary with California Jewelry Co., res 649 Stockton


Conrad Andrew, cabinetmaker, res W s Eureka bet Seventeenth and Eighteenth


Christian, clerk, res S s Ellis, bet Webster and Fillmore


Conrad David, wholesale foreign, do- mestic and dried fruits NW cor Washington and Front, res 318 Fremont


- Emig, brewer with Bay Brewery, res Seventh nr Brannan


Henry, barber 152 Second


Henry, fruit and vegetables, 1105 Howard


J., capitalist, office 501 Front


Joseph, hose and belting maker, res 548 Mission


Louis, builder, res Helvetia Hotel


William, waiter, Prescott House


William A., foreman S. F. Manfg Co., res 413 Larkin


Conrades F,, proptr Antelope Restaurant, 612 Market


Conradi William, clerk with German Savings and Loan Society, res 273 Stev- enson


Conrady C. D., clerk with Simpson & Bro., res 5 Hardy pl


Conro Cassius M., (F. D. Conro & Son) res 938 Pacific


Frederick D., ( F. D. Conro & Son) res 938 Pacific


NORCROSS & CO.,


U. A. O. D. REGALIAS.


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


BETHESDA WATER a sure Cure for INDIGESTION and DYSPEPSIA. DUNBAR & HENDRY. General Agents Pacific Coast, 107 Stockton St.


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Conro Frederick D. jr., clerk with Redington, Hostetter & Co., res 938 Pacific Conro F. D. & Son, (F. D. and C. M. Conro) proptrs Golden Age Flouring Mills, 717-721 Battery


George A., with F. D. Conro & Son, res 938 Pacific


Conroy Bridget, widow, res Dame nr Fair- mount


Daniel, clerk with S. F. Chronicle, res 327 Tehama


E. Miss, teacher Broadway Grammar School, res 1912 Mason


E. C., gasbinder with Bay City Soda Water Co., res 70412 Mission


Eugene C., driver with N. B. and M. R. R. Co., res 256 Tehama


- Henry, res 4 Park pl


James Mrs., res SE cor California and Baker


James, laborer, res S s Point Lobos Road, bet Collins and Ferrie


John, farmer, S s Old Ocean House Road nr Industrial School


John, stage doorkeeper Cal. Thea- ter, res cor Minna and Eleventh Michael, painter, E s Tehama nr Twenty-ninth


Michael C.,speculator, res 1912 Mason Nicholas, laborer, P. M. S. S. Co., res 37 Frederick


Conroy, O'Connor & Co., (M. J. O'Connor, T. H. O'Connor, B. F. Dunham, E. W. Playter and Brace Hayden) importers and jobbers metals and hardware, 107-111 Front


P., hodcarrier, Palace Hotel Patrick, carpenter, res 115 Second Patrick, watchman, Central R. R. Co. Peter, laborer, res nr School


Industrial


Thomas, laborer, res Broadway Hotel Consani Achille, cook, Metropolitan Hotel Considine Edward, butcher with Nagle & Co., 1501 Leavenworth


J., bricklayer Palace Hotel Consolidated Amador Mining Co., office 402 Montgomery, 3rd floor


Consolidated Gold Hill Quartz M. and M. Co., (Gold Hill, Nev.) R. Weg- ener, sec, 414 California


Consolidated Reforma Lead and Silver Min- ing Co., (Lower California) office 605 Clay


Consolidated Tobacco Co., T. Par- rott, prest, W. B. Isaacs, sec, 207 Front


Consolidated Virginia S. M. Co. (Storey Co., Nev.) David D. Bagley, sec, 401 Cal


Constable William C., baker, 9 Stockton, res SE cor Larkin and McAl- lister


Constant Alexander, mason, res Junction House, Mission road


Constant C., cook, San Gottardo Hotel - F. Madame, millinery, 314 Sutter


Richard, engineer, Empire Brewery


Constantin & Alex, (John Constantin and Joseph Alex) restaurant, 1403 Stockton


John, (Constantin & Alex) res 1403 Stockton


Constantine John, seaman, res 54 Sacramento Constitution Hotel and Restaur- ant, C. H. Brickwedel, proptr, NW cor First and Brannan


Consul Argentine Republic, Charles Baum, office 510 Battery


Consul Austro Hungarian Em. pire, G. Muecke, office 109 California


Consul Belgium, Salvador Morhange, · Consul General, Grand Hotel, Emil Grisar, Consul, office cor Fifth and Townsend


Consul Bolivia, F. Herrera, office 331 Montgomery


Consul Chili, Francisco Casanueva 2nd Consul General, 27 U. S. Court bldg, H. Barroilhet, Consul, 524 Montgomery


Consul Columbia, R. Morales, office 710 Washington


Consul Costa Rica, T. Lemmen Meyer, Consul General, 525 Front; F. Herrera, office 331 Montgomery


Consul Denmark, N. Sonnichsen, act- ing, office 322 California


Consul Ecuador, F. Herrera acting, office 331 Montgomery


Consul France, Edmond Breuil, Con- sul General, office 436 Jackson


Consul German Empire, Adolph Rosenthal, office 314 Sacramento


Consul Great Britain, W. Lane Booker, Consul; Charles Mason, Vice-Consul, office 319 California Consul Greece, E. V. Sutter, office 513 Montgomery


Consul Guatemala, L. C. Hanks, Con- sul General, office 204 California Consul Hawaiian Islands, H. W. Severance, office 405 Front Consul Honduras, vacant


Consul Italy, N. D. Barrilis, office NW cor Kearny and Washington


Consul Japan, Samro Takaki, Vice- Consul, 703 Market Consul Mexico, Manuel Aspiroz, office 109 California


Consul Nicaragua, F. Herrera, office 331 Montgomery


Consul Norway and Sweden, N. Sonnichsen, acting Vice Consul, office 322 California


Consul Peru, Frederico de la Fuento y Subirat, office 320 Sansome


Consul Portugal, Francis Berton, of fice SW cor Clay and Leidesdorf


NATIVE WINES AND BRANDIES, HENRY GERKE, GROWER, Vineyard Depot, 414 MARKET.


N. W. SPAULDING.


Manufacturer of Patent INSERTED TOOTH CIRCULAR SAWS, 17 and 19 Fremont S


GEO. W. CHAPIN, 434 Montgomery Street,


HAS BARGAINS IN REAL ESTATE.


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Consul Russia, M. Klinkofstrom, office 510 Battery


Consul San Salvador, vacant Consul Spain, Camilo Martin, office 424 California


Consul Switzerland, Francis Berton, office S W cor Clay and Leides- dorff; Antoine Borel, Vice Con- sul, office NW cor Clay and Mont- gomery


Consul The Netherlands, James de Fremery, office 710 Sansome


Consul Turkey, George W. Gibbs, office 33 Battery


Cont C., silverplater with R. F. Rochicioli, res 10 Tyler


Conteni Louis, professor music, res 5 Stock- ton


Continental Fire Insurance Co. of New York, Jonathan Hunt, general agent, 313 California


Continental Hotel, Herman Droste, proptr, 519-527 Pacific


Continental House, Thomas Ryan proptr, 51012 Mission


Contra Costa Ferry, foot of Vallejo


Contra Costa Laundry, (G. H. Hallett, Pliny Bartlett and P. Edward Dalton) Broadway bet Front and Davis ; branch offices 320 Pine, 677 Market and NW cor Second and Howard


Contract and Finance Company, room 1, C. P. R. R. bldg, cor Fourth and Townsend


Contreras Isaac, harnessmaker with John Millar, res 723 Broadway


Frank, bootblack with Heider & Co., res Hinkley al


Manuel G., barber, Montgomery av nr Kearny, res 1328 Stockton T., seamstress, res 13 Pollard pl Convis Charles E., clerk, res 1105 Mason Conway Andrew J., porter with Jones & Co., 218-220 Front


Barney, laborer, res St. Nicholas Hotel


Bernard, laborer, Oregon S. S. Co


Bernard, saloon, Grand Central Mar- ket, res 465 Stevenson


Bridget, with John O. Earl, 34 Essex Edward J., laborer, Risdon Iron Works, res 51 Jessie


Ella, widow, res 618 Third


Frank, engineer, res 553 Howard


George, master mariner, res 525 Minna


Hugh, laborer, res Empire Hotel Conway James, (Blaney & C.) res 777 Harrison


- James, butcher with B. E. Arnold


James, laborer, res Ss Tenth av nr N, South S. F.


James E., barkeeper, cor Sixteenth and Guerrero


Conway James H., laborer, res 1823 Hyde James M., engineer, res 1585 Turk


John, butcher, res W s Utah nr El Dorado


John, laborer, res 6 Vincent


J., helper, melting and refining dept, U.S. Mint, res cor Green and Hyde Mac, fireman, Russ House


Margaret Mrs., tailoress with Lan- caster & Northon, res 52612 Sixth Michael, laborer, res 1326 Sacra- mento


Michael, laborer, res E s Gilbert nr Bryant


Michael, laborer, res 778 Harrison


Michael, laborer, Oregon S. S. Co


Michael, whitener, res 15 Everett


Michael G., saddler and harness- maker, 767 Market, res 356 Minna Morris, marble sawyer with G. Brig- nardello, res N s Austin bet Franklin and Gough


Nellie, widow, glovemaker, Pacific Glove Factory, res 244 Gilbert


Patrick, dairy, Thirteenth av bet K and L


Patrick, wood and coal, 133 Second, res 139 Minna


Peter H., packer with J. A. Folger & Co., res 12 Anthony


P. J., hodcarrier Palace Hotel


Richard, bootmaker with J. Sullivan, res 34 Ritch


Richard, cook, res 406 Clementina Sarah A., bootfitter with S. W. Ro- senstock & Co., res 244 Gilbert


Thomas, bricklayer Palace Hotel, res 111 Jessie


Thomas, hackdriver, Plaza, res 1505 Folsom


Thomas, harnessmaker with Main & Winchester, res 552 Linden


Thomas, laborer, res E s Dolores nr Dorland


Thomas, compositor, res Prescott House


William, laborer, Palace Hotel, res 111 Jessie


Conwell Charles, longshoreman, res 4 Fred- erick


Conyngham Malcom S., stevedore, res 545 Second


Coogan John, laborer with C. P. R. R. Co., res King Street House


Mary, with William Reinstein, 1015 Howard


Patrick, laborer, res Sixth Street House


Coogle Walter J., printer with E. Detrick & Co., res NW cor Pine and Kearny Cook & Co., (J. Cook and S. Price) fruit and vegetables, 47 Center Market Cook & Trounson, (John Cook and John Trounson, carpenters and build- ers, 425 Pine


COMMERCIAL INSURANCE CO. of CALIFORNIA,


Office, 228 California St.


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


SHIRTS, CLOTHING, FURNISHING GOODS,


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


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Cook Aaron, (Scoenfeld & C., Virginia City, Nev.,) capitalist, office 32- 34 Sansome, res 1304 Post


Alexander A., (Pollard & C.) res 762 Howard


Alfred, iron importer, res 1352 Post Cook Algernon M., (I. & A. M. Cook) res 2110 Howard


Anna C., Mrs., saloon, SW cor Third and Harrison


August, cooper, res 14 White's pl


A. O., hosemaker with H. N. Cook, res 128 Kearny


A. O. Mrs., flower preserving and hair jewelry, 128 Kearny


A. S., homœopathic physician, res 224 Post


A. W., widow, res 531 Bryant


Benjamin C., foreman with Standard Soap Co., res 91/2 Grand av


Bernard, carpenter, res E. s Colum- bia bet Twenty-second and Twen- ty-third


Cook C. A. Mrs., botanical physician, office and res 224 Post


Charles E., engineer with Deming, Palmer & Co


Carroll, atty-at-law, 213 Sansome, res 934 Howard


Catherine, widow, res E s Columbia bet Twenty-second and Twenty- third


Charles, policeman, res 1710 Polk


Charles E., pianomaker with C. R. Hall, res 433 Seventh


Charles W., (R. C, Page & Co.) res 1903 Stockton


Charles W., brassfinisher with Elec- trical Con. and Main. Co., res 519 Pine


Clarissa Mrs., mnfr hair jewelry, 519 Montgomery, res W s Yerba Buena David R., special policeman, res N s Francisco above Dupont


Cook David S., (Bryant & Cook) res San Mateo


E. G. & Co., (E. G. Cook and John Jones) groceries and liquors, 21 Second


Eben, mate str Gipsey, res 541 Secnd Edmund, barkeeper Fashion Saloon, loon, res 18 Sutter


Edward E., (Shafer & C.) res cor Fulton and Devisadero


Edwin, with N. Simonds, res NW cor Vermont and Twenty-fourth


Eldridge G., (E. G. Cook & Co.) res 433 Seventh


Eli, res 611 Turk


Eliza Mrs., res 934 Howard


Ernest, tinsmith with Freeman & Wrin, res 7 Everett


Fanny Miss, teacher, Pine and Larkin-st Primary School, res 359 Brannan


Cook Fayette, mason, res 2022 Folsom


Ferdinand, carriagesmith, res 551 Stevenson


Cook Fernando C., physician, office and residence 156 Third


Frederick, cabinetmaker with Field & Frei, res 564 Minna


Fred, cooper with T. W. Arnold, res rear 708 Front


George, carpenter, res 572 Folsom


George, cigarmaker, res 10 Sumner George G., engineer, res 172 Jessie


Cook G. W. F., (Hofmann & C.) atty- at-law, 509 Kearny, res Es Thir- teenth, near Mission


George W., driver with M. M. Cook, res S s Bush, bet Scott and Pierce


George W., paper ruler with A. L. Bancroft & Co., res 721 Market


George W., student Heald's Business College


Henry, res 1214 Sutter


Henry, atty-at-law, 51 Montgomery block, res 550 Tehama


Henry, real estate, res 9 Second av


Henry, whitener with Jas. C. Sellers, res 32 Rousch


Henry S., driver Transfer Co., res 241 Clara


Hermann, with Neubauer & Co., res 1812 Zoe


Hiram B., clerk Tax Collector's office, res 9 Wetmore pl


Cook Horatio N., manfr of leather hose, belting, fire buckets and mail bags, 415 Market, res 635 Sutter


Ira, warehouseman U. S. A. Subsist- ence Dep, res 220 Shotwell




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