The New city annual directory of San Francisco, 1875, Part 45

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


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Cosligi Louis, gardener, res E s Baker nr Hayes


Cosmopolitan Hotel, Charles E. Pearson, proptr, SW cor Bush and Sansome


Cosmopolitan Printing Co., (Ma- hon, Thomas & Co., book and job printers, 505 Clay


Cosmopolitan Wine Rooms, Pearson & Holmes, proptrs, Cosmopolitan Hotel, cor Bush and Sansome


Cosner Robert, capitalist, room 15, 606 Montgomery, res Oakland


Coso House, L. J. Ewell, proptr, 411 Sansom Ooss Thomas, carpenter, res National Ho- tel


Cosseboom Enoch T., policeman, res Lyon bet Bush and Sutter


Henry, driver with N. B. and M. R. R. Co.


Cossell Jackson, res 522 Stockton


Cost Frederick, lithographer, res 710 Vallejo Costa Dominico, vegetable pedler, res 10 Bartol


Giacomo, market gardner, 8 Colombo Market


- John, fruit and vegetables, 841 Pacific


John, fisherman, 30 Clay


Joseph, clerk with Fernandez & Aguirre, res 113 Mason


Joseph, seaman, schr Mary F. Cruz Lorenzo, com merchant and groce- ries, 625 Sansome, res 1206 Kearny


Peter, milkman, res S s Twentieth near Florida


Costello Daniel, laborer, res rear 34 Garden Francis M., bookkeeper with Keane, ('Connor & Co., res cor O'Far- rell and Van Ness av


James, laborer, res 532 Bryant John, res 173 Minna


John, compositor Examiner, res Hope, B. H.


John, laborer, res Washington Hotel John, laborer, res 519 Mission


John, musician, res 605 Greenwich


John, compositor, res SW cor Fran- conia av and Brewster Joseph, shipright, Shiprights' Assn, 71 New Montgomery


Joseph, painter with Noble & Galla- gher, res 548 Mission


Joseph E., salesman with Keane, O'Connor & Co., res 213 Stockton


Costello L. Mrs., dressmaker, res Overland House


Martin, clerk, res 516 Howard


M., wiper, S. P. R. R. Co.


Mary A., shirtmaker, res 37 Minna


Michael, laborer, res 251 Minna


Michael, painter, res 153 Minna


Michael, porter with H. P. Wakelee, res Oakland


Michael, shoemaker with Bucking- ham & Hecht, res 1008 Natoma


Miles, clerk with J. W. Ryan, res SE cor Fifth and Minna


Patrick, res 173 Minna


P., boot and shoe mnfr., NE cor El- lis and Larkin


Patrick, laborer, res 233 Minna


Samuel, proprietor Mountain Spring Hotel, W s Miss. House road nr Twenty-first


Thomas, laborer Union Iron Works, res 512 Mission


Thomas, moulder, res McGrath's Ho- tel


Walter, laborer, res NE cor Illinois and Shasta


William, laborer, res 532 Natoma Coster Barnet, clerk, res 320 Kearny


Henry, seaman, res 54 Sacramento Joseph, tailor with A. Zinnamon, res cor Dupont and Vallejo


Thomas, coachman, res 25 Garden


William, barkeeper, res 14 Anthony Costigan J. & Bro. (John and Thomas Costigan) blacksmiths and wagon- makers, 404 Jackson


James M., clerk with E. E. Mor- gan's Sons, res Oakland


John (J. Costigan Bro.) res 308 Jessie


Thomas (J. Costigan & Bro.) res 308 Jessie


Patrick, gasfitter, res 34 Minna


Cotillo Joseph, fisherman, res 207 Pacific


Cotrel William B. (A. J. Plate & Co.) res N s Twenty-first, bet Valencia and Guerrero


Cotta Emanuel, deckhand stmr New World, res 919 Washington


Frank, watchman Occidental Laun- dry, res Filbert, bet Gough and Octavia


Cotte A. Mme., French Laundry, 315 Sutter Cotter Anne, domestic, 29 Essex


Cornelius, laborer, res 6 William


Dennis, laborer, res 716 Grove


Edward, gardener with Andrew Forbes, 29 Essex


Edward B., Clerk U. S. District Court and U. S. Commissioner, office 14 U. S. Court bldg, res Frank's bldg


Hannah, boarding 307 Sixteenth


J. E. Mrs., flower preserving, 10 Stockton


R. J. TRUMBULL, 17


IMPORTER and DEALER IN SEEDS,


427 SANSOME STREET.


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


THOMPSON BROS., EUREKA, FOUNDRY.


CASTINGS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. 129 and 131 BEALE STREET.


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Cotter James, laborer, res E s Gilbert Brannan


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James, watchman, res Golden Eagle Hotel


John, laborer, res 524 Mission


John, laborer, res NW cor Larkin and McAllister


John, laborer, res 915 Market


John, liquor saloon, 234 Fremont


John, shoemaker, res E s Dolores nr Eighteenth


Cotter John C., stamp mnfr for em- broidery and braiding, 53 Third, res 22 Stockton


John J., second asst engineer P. M. S. S. Co


Lawrence, shoemaker, res 3 Tehama Michael, laborer, res W s York nr Eighteenth


Morris, shoemaker, res E s Dolores nr Eighteenth


Nicholas, laborer with P. A. Mc- Donald, res Cliff House Road


Patrick, boot-treer, with Porter, Blum & Slessinger, res Harrison bet Twenty-seventh and Twenty- eighth


Patrick, laborer, res Larkin bet Ellis and O'Farrell


Patrick, seaman, res 54 Sacramento Patrick, seaman, res Oregon House Timothy, steamfitter, res 6 William W. J., bookkeeper with Payot, Up- ham & Co., res Oakland


Cotterell G. R., mining agent, 328 Bush, res Oakland


Cotti Arthur, waiter, St. Gotard Hotel


Cotting E. P., wharfinger North Pt. Wharf, res 1822 Powell


Ralph P., with Buckley & Mooney, res 1822 Powell


Cottingham Richard F., messenger Wells, Fargo & Co., res 966 Howard


Cottle E. F. Miss, teacher Mission Primary School, res 932 Howard


Franklin D., woolgrower, res 932 Howard


Cotton Benjamin, minstrel, Opera House, res 520 Taylor


Frederick, seaman, res 119 Jackson Leila Miss, student Civil Engineer- ing School, 606 Montgomery


W., boilermaker with S. P. R. R. Co Zelotos A., foreman Pacific Linseed Oil and Lead Wks,res 1212 Misson Cottrell Charles, res 236 Sutter


E. S., steward, P. M. S. S. Co


Edward M., local agent State Invest- ment and Insurance Co., res N s Twentieth nr Shotwell


George, millwright, 113-115 Mission, res Sutter Street House


Henry, agent Cunard Line Steam- ships, office 415 California, res 1110 Leavenworth


Cottrell Henry A., (Ralston & C.) res NE cor Silver and Fourth see Cotrel


Coty Joseph, laborer, Union Iron Works, res 1311 Stockton


Coubrough Henry, (Hart, Blair & Co.) res Oakland


Couch John, bookkeeper with Hugh Mc- Glinn, res 448 Guerrero


John P., clerk, res 1130 Pine


Thomas, machinist, res 613 Mission Couchman Henry John, carpenter, res 637 Geary


Coughlan Annie Mrs., millinery, 3012 Sec- ond, res 122 Ellis


Bridget, lodgings, 657 Howard


Daniel, laborer, res 35 Tehama


Ellen, widow, res SE cor Pennsyl- vania av and Sierra


James, res 122 Ellis


Jasper, asst engineer stmr Donald


John, drayman, res 1443 Leavenworth


John, laborer, res 1114 Broadway


Michael, hostler, res rear 412 Folsom Thomas, laborer, res S s Twenty- sixth bet Castro and Noe-


Thomas, laborer, res rear 221 Eighth Coughlin A. Mrs., seamstress, res Franklin Hotel


Daniel, stableman with G. Picket,res 35 Tehama


James, laborer, res 70 Jessie


James, springmaker with Bett's Spring Co., res 535 Shipley


J., driver with Market-st R. R. Co. John, barkeeper with Adam & Kibbe, res 17 Rose av


John, engineer, res 12 Calhoun


John D., butcher, 5 Centre Market, res 14 Jessie


John, butcher, res 456 Jessie


John, carpenter, res 15 Adelaide pl


John, plumber with G. & W. Snook John, teamster with T. H. Harris & Co., res 1020 Market


Mary, widow, res Fillmore nr Lom- bard


Michael, carpenter, res Sixth Street. House


-- , widow,lodgings, res 19 Baldwin crt , stevedore with Menzies & Bing- ham


Coughran C., laborer with P. M. S. S. Co. J., laborer with P. M. S. S. Co.


Cougot Charles, waiter with M. Veyrat, res 420 Jackson


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


Coulie John D., machinist, Fulton Foundry, res 513 Howard


Coulon Admè, tailor, 604 Vallejo


Emil, teacher drawing, res 16 Met- calfe pl


V. Miss, teacher, Taylor-st Cosmo- politan School, res 16 Metcalfe pl


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


WM. L. GILBERT CLOCK CO., MURRAY DAVIS, Agent, 31 and 33 SUTTER STREET.


EO. W. CHAPIN, 434 Montgomery Street,


HAS BARGAINS IN REAL ESTATE.


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Coulson Robert, paints and oils, 130 Fourth Coulter C. Mrs., res 418 Natoma


George, waiter, Russ House


Henry, salesman with A. L. Ban- croft & Co


James, bricklayer, res 415 Larkin


John S., carpenter, 708 Turk


Joseph, steward, International Hotel, res 5451% Natoma


Robert, machinist with Birch, Argall & Co., res 564 Howard


W. A., marine painter, res 8 Vande- water


Winfield W., patternmaker, Risdon Iron Works, res 564 Howard


onlterville M. & M. Co., T. J. Owens, sec, office 213 Sansome


oulton James D., house contractor, res 564 Howard


oulyer John H., engineer, res 33 Natoma ouncilman George, glassblower, res NW cor Mariposa and Minnesota


'ounihan John, tannery, cor Carolina and Santa Clara


William, wireworker, California Wire Works, res 446 Jessie


ounsel Richard, laborer Palace Hotel


ounsill Richard, laborer, res Franklin Ho- tel


ounter Christopher E., painter, 1910 Mar- ket


ounty Alms House, Mission Ocean House road, 412 miles from City Hall


ounty Assessor, 22 City Hall ounty Auditor, 3 City Hall ounty Clerk, 18-19 City Hall


ounty Coroner, 11 Court Block, 636 Clay ounty Court, City Hall, second floor


ounty Jail, N s Broadway bet Kearny and Dupont


ounty Judge, chambers 504 Kearny ounty License Collector, 7 City Hall


ounty Recorder, SE cor Washington and Kearny ounty Sheriff, 8 City Hall


ounty Surveyor, 629 Washington


ounty Tax Collector, 1 City Hall


ounty Treasurer, 3 City Hall


ounty William, stevedore with P. M. S. S. Co., res 441 First


oupland, William F., hatter, res 822 Union ourcelles Edward, res cor Railroad and Fourteenth avs


ourneen Dennis, policeman, res 72 Natoma ourreys John, with Francis Larroche, res cor Sixth av and M, South S. F. ourrier de San Francisco, (French daily and weekly) Etienne Der- bec, publisher and proprietor, office 536 Clay


oursen G. A., stockbroker, office 432 Mont- gomery, res NW cor Thirteenth and Howard


ourt Block, 636 Clay and 641 Merchant


Court, Circuit U. S., NE cor Washington and Battery


Court Commissioner, Fifteenth Judicial Dis- trict, office 629 Kearny


Court Commissioner, Fourth Judicial Dis- trict, office 46 Montgomery Block Court Commissioner, Nineteenth Judicial District, office 523 Kearny


Court Commissioner, Third Judicial Dis- trict, office 7 Montgomery av


Court Commissioner, Twelfth Judicial Dis- trict, office 420 California


Court Commissioners, U. S., U. S. Court bld Court, County, 8 City Hall


Court, Fifteenth District, 8 Montgomery av


Court, Fourth District, City Hall


Court, Justice, City and County, 802-804 Montgomery


Court, Municipal Criminal, 729 Montgomery


Court, Nineteenth District, 417 Kearny


Court, Police, 13 City Hall


Court, Probate, 18 City Hall


Court, Third District, 27 Post


Court, Twelfth District, 1-2 City Hall


Court, U. S. District, NE cor Washington and Battery


Courts, Bankruptcy, 24-25 U. S. Court bldg and 636 Clay


Courtenay Charles, signpainter 664 Howard, res 507 Powell


John E., sailmaker with William C. Wood, res 6 Mission


Courthon W. F., res Grand Hotel


Courtier R. J., serviceman with S. F. Gas- light Co


Richard R., gasfitter and extraman Engine No. 8 S. F. F. Dept, res 1607 Jones


Zach, serviceman with S. F. Gaslight Co


Courtis F. Lieut., U. S. Coast Survey stmr Hassler


Courtney A. J., nightwatchman, Branch House


James, gasfitter Palace Hotel


John, bricklayer Palace Hotel


, widow, res SE cor Eighteenth and Hartford


Michael R., waiter Occidental Hotel, res 141 Natoma


Thomas, carpenter, res rear 5 Rousch William, shearman Pacific Rolling Mills


Courtright Christian, driver with Adams & Butler, res 225 Drumm


Courts John W., clerk, res 618 Post


Cousens Caleb N., sexton First Unitarian Church, res 1625 Webster


Cousins A. H., restaurant, 420 Folsom


E., (Russ, Pickard & Co.) res Eureka, Humboldt Co


Frank, barkeeper with L. P. Sanford, res Overland House


Jacob, shipowner, office 34 Market


IORCROSS & CO., ROSETTES, BADGES, STARS, TASSELS, etc.


PACIFIC GLUE MANUFACTURING COMPANY, 406 MARKET STREET.


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


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Cousins James C., supt Cal Dry Dock Co., 28 Merchants' Exchange, res 738 Ellis


Leonard, waiter with A. H. Cousins, res 420 Folsom


Nicholas, res 1617 Howard


William brickmason, res 1083 Broad- way


William G., clerk with G. F. & W. H. Sharp, res 1083 Broadway


Coutolence D., (Baraty & C.) res NW cor Montgomery av and Vallejo


John, brickmason, res 9 Pinkney Courtarie E. Madam, res 326. Kearny Cove Robert, porter with Linforth, Kellogg & Co., res 810 Filbert


Thomas, grocer, res Passaic Hotel Coveich Anthony, res 1320 Jackson Covell Charles R., bookkeeper with Charles Langley & Co., res 517 Pine


Covett Thomas, saddler with C. H. Mead, res California nr Steiner


Covey Frank W., clerk with Killip & Co., res 593 Ellis


Harris R., (Killip & Co.) and supt track Agricultural Fair Grounds, res 593 Ellis


Covington Elam, clerk with freight auditor C. P. R. R. Co


Cowan Arthur, messenger with Whitney & Co.'s express


D. L., carpenter, Palace hotel


David, shipwright, Shipwrights' Assn, 71 New Montgomery


George J., bookkeeper with S. F. Gaslight Co., res 726 Bush


Hugh, cook, res 36 Fifth av


Robert, carpenter with M. D. Nile, res 827 Vallejo


Robert H., chiropodist, office 212 . . Kearny, res Twentieth nr Treat av Cowden Edward, seaman, res 54 Sacra- mento


Cowdery Jabez F., attorney-at-law, 606 Montgomery, rooms 19-20, res 609 Buchanan


Cowe John, laborer, res Clinton nr Brannan Cowell Harper J., (Page & C.) res 204 Montgomery


Henry, (Davis & C.) res Santa Cruz Cowell's Warehouse, Lewis P. Sage, propr, NE cor Battery and Union


Cowell's Wharf, E s Battery bet Filbert and Union


Cowen Robert McDonald, framemaker, res 827 Vallejo


Thomas, carpenter with P. M. S. S. Co


Thomas, shipwright, Shipwrights' Assn, 71 New Montgomery


William A., stevedore, Riggers' and Steve. Assn, 429 Pacific


Cowes Rebecca Miss, hairdresser, res 673 Harrison


Cowes Robert, steward with P. M. S. S. Co. res 673 Harrison


Cowhe T., driver with O. R. R. Co


Cowie George M., (Peters & C.) res 55 Minna


Cowig John, hostler with Central R. R. Co Cowin Arthur, clerk with Bamber's express res 948 Howard


Stephen, Custom House, res 94 Howard


William, plumber with P. M. S. S Co


Cowing Turner, real estate, res bet Wolf and Montcalm nr Twenty-sev enth


W. B., carpenter with J. P. Curtis res 424 Sansome


Cowles & Drown, (Samuel Cowles an A. N. Drown) attorneys-at-law 621 Clay


George W. M., bookbinder with A. Leary, res 114 Third


G. W. M. Mrs., millinery, 114 Thir Cowles Samuel, (Cowles & Drown attorney-at-law, 621 Clay, res 3 Twelfth


Cowley Edward, book-keeper, res 426 Teha ma


J. W., clerk, res 426 Tehama


James, laborer, res Sacramento Hot W. A., machinist with Baker & Har ilton, res 426 Tehama


Cown Benjamin S., sashmaker with N. V Cole & Co., res 5241/2 Filbert


Cowper W. H., collector, 9 Post, res 62 Sansome


Cowperthwaite John, third asst. engineer, Ji M. S. S. Co


Robert, apprentice with Portlar Boiler Works, res 21 Pearl


William, engineer, res 21 Pearl


William, jr., compositor Bulletin, r 21 Pearl


Cowrie James S., ten cent package deliver 677 Market


Cox Arthur P., mining operator, 24 Me chants' Exchange, res 713 Bush Barzilla, master shipjoiner, res Tehama


Christopher C., policeman, res West End


David, carpenter, res 107 Jessie


David Mrs., lodgings, 107 Jessie


E. J., painter, res 107 Jessie


E. L., painter, res 107 Jessie


Edward B. carrier Examiner, res 6 Bush


Edward H., painter, res 537 Bryan


George, clerk with G. B. Knowl res 321 Capp


George, wharfinger, Main-st wha res 321 Capp


George W., musicteacher, res 9 Mission


N. W. SPAULDING,


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


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


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


REAL ESTATE.


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Cox Henry, D. D., general agent Na- tional Life Ins. Co. of U. S. A., manager Republic Life Ins. Co. of Chicago, sec. California Mutu- al Life Ins. Co,, special agent U. S. Indian Department, sec. Cor- nell Watch Co., Chaplain and Li- brarian Y. M. C. A .; office 6 Montgomery, res 659 Howard


Ida M. Miss, adjuster, coiners' dept. U. S. Mint, res 659 Howard


Jerome B., railroad contractor, res 328 O'Farrell


James, laborer, res 234 Oak


James, longshoreman, res Empire Hotel


James M., solicitor with Dewey & Oo., res 237 Ritch


James P., bookkeeper, res 409 Bran- nan


James W., shipping and commission merchant, leather, hides, oil, wool and blacking, office NW cor Front and Broadway, res Oakland Cox Jennings S., agent P. M. S. S. Co., office NW cor Sacramento and Leidesdorff, res 419 Eddy


John, bricklayer and contractor, res 504 Jessie


Joseph, laborer, res 20 Howard


Joseph F., miner, res E s Tennessee bet Solano and Mariposa


J. David, painter, res 107 Jessie


J. Porfirio, cashier with Hutchinson, Mann & Smith, res 631 Sacra- mento


L., chief engineer stmr Los Angelos, res 915 Montgomery


Mary, widow, res 51 Minna


Myron S., salesman with Marcus C. Hawley & Co., res 416 Post


Palmer, res 9 O'Farrell


Patrick, res 137 Minna


Patrick, laborer, res 5 Natoma


Patrick, laborer, S. F. Gas Light Co Patrick, seaman, res 228 Folsom


Richard, expressman Bank of Cali- fornia, res 803 Montgomery Thomas, harnessmaker with Main & Winchester, res 5 Central pl


Thomas, waiter, Rail Road House


Thomas, night clerk, What Cheer House


Thomas H., physician, res 47 Minna William, clerk, res W s Guerrero bet Thirteenth and Fourteenth


William George, draughtsman, res Guerrero bet Thirteenth and Fourteenth


-, driver, Sutter-st R. R. Co


stevedore with Menzies & Bing- ham


Joy Charles, pipemaker, S. F. Boiler Works Frank, real estate, office 430 Mont- gomery, res Alameda


Coy Horace, laborer, res cor Twenty-ninth and Folsom


Owen, cook, Cosmopolitan Hotel, res 1022 Pacific


- Samuel, bricklayer, Bricklayers' Prot. and Ben. Assn, 234 Sutter


Coye Hiram L., merchant, 37 Battery, res 807 Greenwich


Coyle Charles, messenger, U. S. A. Hdqrs, res 325 Jessie


George, clerk, res 446 Brannan


- Henry, shoemaker, res 532 Third


James, teamster, res 635 Post


John, fireman, P. M. S. S. Co


John, housemover, res 922 Harrison John, porter with Einstein Bros. & Co., res 618 Hayes


John, shipwright, P. M. S. S. Co., res 163 Silver


Lizzie Miss, shoefitter with Porter, Blum & Slessinger, res 330 Te- hama


Michael, laborer, P. M. S. S. Co., res rear 422 Brannan


Patrick, harnesscleaner with J. D. Collins & Co., res 8 Sherwood pl


Patrick, laborer, res 37 Natoma


Patrick, moulder, Empire Foundry, res 330 Tehama


Patrick, seaman, res 131 Folsom


Patrick, waiter, stmr Senator, res King Street House


Coyne


Dennis, barkeeper, Oriental Wine House, res 139 Minna


Dominick, shoemaker with Bucking- ham & Hecht, res 428 Fell


James, proptr Bull's Head Stable, 140 Fourteenth, res 23 First av John, tinsmith with M. Prag, res 510 Minna


Michael, contractor, res 2 Chesley


N., laborer, Empire Foundry


Thomas, laborer, res McGrath's Ho- tel


Thomas, paver, res 166 Perry


Crabb Alexander, compositor, Bulletin, res 125 Silver


G. R., carpenter Palace Hotel


Henry, clerk, Custom House, res 6 Bernard


Crabtree C. L., clerk, general baggage office, C. P. R. R. Co., res Oakland


Crack Peter, owner schr Pacific, res 1512 Howard


Crackbon Charles L., (C. A. Mur- dock & Co.) res 1833 Howard Craddock Anna Miss, furnished rooms, 303 Third


Charles F., atty-at-law, 502 Mont- gomery, res 5 Harriet


William, blacksmith, 9 Powell, res 16 Antonio


Craft Warner, clerk, res 24 Second av nr Seventeenth


Crafts Charles O., with Cornell Watch Co


OMMERCIAL INSURANCE CO. OF CALIFORNIA,


Office, 228 California St.


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


CLOTHING, Newest Styles, LARGE ASSORTMENT. BEAMISH'S, NUCLEUS BUILDING, cor. THIRD and MARKET


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Crafts G. W., merchant, res 514 Sutter Myran L., student Heald's Business College, res 514 Sutter


Craftsman, (Masonic) C. W. Crocker, editor and publisher, office 615 Bush


Cragin Elizabeth Mrs., res 276 Minna William S. W., clerk, Mayor's office, res 315 Ellis


Craig & Meredith, (William Craig and John Henry Meredith) attys-at- law 534 California


Craig, A. G. Mrs., foreign postage stamps and stationary, 414 Geary Alexander, (P. Craig & Son) res 23 Powell


Alexander, seaman, res 35 Frederick


Alvin, seaman, res 54 Sacramento


- Bridget Miss, seamstress, res 213 Jones


C. W., salesman with Ordenstein & Co., res 730 Geary


Dennis, currier with Bloch & David- son, res 118 Gilbert


- Edward, bricklayer, Palace Hotel


E. Miss, res 561 Linden


Frank S., gasfitter with John C. Craig, res 23 Powell


George C., agent, steamer Alice Gar- ratt, 4 Market


James, longshoreman, res SE cor Pa- cific and Front


James, carpenter, res 1130 Market


Craig James, livery and sale stable, 713 Commercial, res 521 Pine


- John, carpenter with Craig & Son, res 823 Market


John, carriagemaker with Pollard & Cook, res SW cor Chattanooga and Twenty-fourth


John, expressman, res S s Serpen- tine av bet Folsom and Howard John R., plumber and gasfitter, 35 Eddy, res 549 Minna


Craig Joseph, (R. R. & J. Craig.) res 1106 Sacramento


- J., laborer, P. M. S. S. Co.


J. F., collector, S. F. Gas Light Co., res 112 Mason


J. R., clerk with Meeker, James & Co., res Oakland


J. W., res 414 Geary


L. Willis, compositor with Francis & Valentine, res 605 Pine


Craig Lee, mining engineer, office 240 Montgomery, res Oakland


Michael, lather, res 351 Tehama


Michael, stonecutter, res N s Six- teenth bet York and Hampshire Peter, master-mariner, res 1512 How- ard


Peter, (P.Craig & Son)res 23 Powell Peter W., blacksmith with H. M. Black & Co., res 23 Powell


P. & Son, (P. and Alexander Craig) undertakers, 823 Market


Craig P. M., carpenter, res 712 Larkin Craig Randolph R., (R. R. & J. Craig) res Oakland


Craig R. R. & J., (Randolph R. and Joseph Craig) hydraulic mining nozzle mnfrs., 240 Montgomery Thomas H., entry and clearance clk, Custom House, res 1710 Clay


Craig William, (Craig & Meredith) atty-at-law, 534 California, res 27 Glen Park av


William, boot and shoemaker, 609 Howard, res 5 Harrison av


William, carpenter, California Mills, res Montgomery's Hotel


Craig William, saloon, 903 Dupont, res 1021 Powell


W. W., freight clerk, P. M. S. S. Co.


Craigie Archie, laborer, Palace Hotel


Craigie David J., First-Lieut. and Q. M. 12th Inf. U. S. A., res Angel Is- land


Craker Judson T., carpenter with N. W Cole & Co., res 224 Ritch


Cram Charles S., carpenter, res 1128 Tyler


Hugh, seaman, stmr Kalorama


William, seaman, stmr Kalorama


William R., harnessmaker, 16 First, res 7 Stevenson


Cramer Albert; bookkeeper, Philadelphia Brewery, res 211 Third '


Bernard, stevedore, res E s Ritch m Folsom


Charles, carpenter, Mission Woo Mills, res 22 Turk


Charles L., photograph gallery, NE cor Pine and Kearny, res 11 Kearny


Edward F., steward, res 10081/2 Mar- ket


Herman, bookbinder, res 837 Folsom


H., musician, res 28 Ellis


Jacob, groceries and liquors, 1621 Dupont


John, watchman, Market-st R. R. Co., res Jessie bet Eighteenth and Nineteenth


John D. wireworker, res 1814 Sacra- mento


Joseph, waiter, Cosmopolitan Hotel Michael, bricklayer Palace Hotel


Philip, printer, res 351/2 Welsh


S., tailor, 1934 Rousch


Scott, bricklayer, Bricklayers' Prot. and Ben. Assn., 234 Sutter


Cramerding Philipp, upholster, res Heinz Hotel


- Philip H., upholster with F. Huf- schmidt, res German Hotel


Cramp Annie Miss, shoefitter, res 25 Rousch Esther Miss, shoefitter with Einstein Bros. & Co., res 25 Rousch


Jennie Miss, shoefitter with Einstein Bros. & Co., res 25 Rousch


Martha Mrs., seamstress, res 25Rousch


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


E. P. FELLOWS & CO.,


IMPORTERS OF WINE and LIQUOR LABELS


GEO. W. CHAPIN, 434 Montgomery Street,


HAS BARGAINS IN REAL ESTATE ..


CRA


263


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Cramson -, waiter, Russ House Crandall Benjamin, conductor, N. B. and M. R. R. Co., res 940 Howard George B., note clerk, Wells, Fargo & Co's Bank, res S s Liberty bet Twentieth and Twenty-first


Henry B., boxmaker, Union Box Factory, res 560 Natoma


Stephen, laborer, res Agricultural Fair Grounds


W. G., clerk with James H. Latham & Co., res 52 Second


Crane & Boyd, (W. W. Crane, jr., and James T. Boyd) attys-at-law, 629 Kearny


Crane & Brigham, (H. A. Crane, W. H. Brigham and R. A. Sanford) importers and wholesale drug- gists, 322-326 Front


Crane & Cording, (Henry A. Crane and Joseph H. Cording) chemical works cor Seventh and D, South S. F., office S E cor Front and Clay


Crane & Hawes, (W. B. Crane and A. G. Hawes, insurance agents, 426 Montgomery


Crane & Johnston (H. F. Crane and W. W. Johnston) attys-at-law, 729 Mont- gomery


Addison M., atty-at-law, 410 Mont- gomery, res 547 Mission


Crane Alfred C., notary public and com- missioner of deeds, office 442 Cal- ifornia, res 1219 California


Crane Byron G., (Crane, Hastings & Co.) res 742 Ellis


Charles W., advertising agent, 426 Montgomery, res 2217 Pacific


Dennis, harnesscleaner with J. H. Swan, res 37 Clementina


E. F., res 421 Bush


Erwin J., vice-prest O. R. R. Co., and real estate agent, office 213 Sansome, res Oakland


George F., clerk with Bowen Bros., res Elizabeth bet Church and Sanchez


Crane, Hastings & Co., (B. G. Crane and E. L. Hastings) importers of liquors, etc., 608 Montgomery


Crane Henry A., (Crane & Brigham and Crane & Cording) res 121 Turk


Henry F., (Crane & Johnston) atty- at-law, office 729 Montgomery, res 522 Eddy


James W., with Cornell Watch Co Jeremiah, bootmaker, res 545 First John, messenger, U. S. A. headquar- ters, res 1723 Stevenson


John M., job printer, Alta, res 32 Turk




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