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Kelly Owen, wine and liquor saloon, 45 Second
Owen, coupé-driver, Plaza, res 474 Jessie
Kelly Michael H., (Kelly & Egan) res 325 Hayes
Kelly Michael J., liquor saloon, 326 Fifth, res E s Devisadero bet Sac- ramento and California
Michael J., butcher, 3 Centre Mar- ket, res 611 Geary
P., carpenter, res St. Nicholas Hotel Kelly P., prize bootmaker, 335 Bush and 124 Kearny, res 726 Mission
Kelly P. J., wholesale and retail grocer, SE cor Fourth and Minna, res 14 Harriet
P. W., laborer, P. M. S. S. Co
Patrick, bakery, 127 Fourth
Patrick, bootmaker, 11 Sutter, res 9 Cleveland
Patrick, chicken ranch, res E s Ne- braska nr El Dorado
Patrick, cutter with P. S. Malony, res Coso House
Patrick, laborer Palace Hotel
Patrick, laborer, res 321 Eighth
Patrick, laborer, res 37 First
Patrick, laborer, res Union House
Patrick, milkman, res University Mound nr San Bruno road
Patrick, pedler, res 546 Natoma
Patrick, plasterer, res 1845 Howard Patrick, shipwright, res 514 Howard
Patrick, shipwright, res 409 Main
Patrick F., ladies' shoemaker with S. W. Rosenstock & Co., res 74 Tehama
Patrick J., cooper, res 214 Sixth
Patrick J., special policeman, Fol- som-st Wharf
Patrick H., shipwright, res 223 Sec- ond
NORCROSS & CO., MAKE THE BEST WORK
AT LOWEST PRICES.
PACIFIC GLUE MANUFACTURING COMPANY, 406 MARKET STREET.
If you are suffering from DROPSY, use BETHESDA WATER. It will cure you. DUNDAR, HENDRY & LAVERY, Gen'l Agts. Pacific Coast, 107 Stockton si
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Kelly Patrick W., res Ns Quinn bet Guer- rero and Valencia
Peter, groceries and liquors, 235 Fell
Peter, laborer, res 419 Filbert
Peter, laborer, P. M. S. S. Co., res 2 Goodsell pl
Peter, laborer, res old San José road nr Five-mile House
Peter, tailor, res NW cor Montgom- ery av and Vallejo
Peter J., groceries, cor Fourth and Minna, res 14 Harriet
Richard, tailor, 366 Third, res 239 Perry
Robert, woodcarver, S. F. Manfg Co., res 34 Main
Robert A., clerk, Empire Lodging House
Robert G., supt coal, P. M. S. S. Co's wharf, res 481/2 Zoe
Robert J., with Pacific Wire Manfr, res 418 Brannan
Roderick, bootcutter with I. M. Wentworth & Co., res SE side Harrison nr Twenty-fourth
Rose Mrs., res 110 Minna
Rose, matron, City and County Hos- pital
Steven, laborer, res 727 Minna
Susan E., teacher, model school, res 321 Eighth
T. B., apothecary, 214 Pacific and 503 Davis
Thomas, clerk, Contra Costa Laun- dry, res 623 Minna
Thomas, drayman, res cor Devisa- dero and Sutter
Thomas, drayman, 329 Front, res 622 O'Farrell
Thomas, laborer, res Berry-st House
Thomas, laborer, res 539 Howard
Thomas, laborer, res rear 19 Clary
Thomas, laborer, res Washington Ho- tel
Thomas, laundryman, La Grande Laundry
Kelly Thomas, liquors, 622 Fourth, res 624 Fourth
Thomas, livery stable, SE cor Geary and Leavenworth
Thomas, plumbers' helper with P. M. S. S. Co.
Thomas, porter, Union Iron Works, res 539 Howard
Thomas, serviceman with S. F. Gas- light Co., res Ns Liberty bet Twentieth and Twenty-first
Thomas, tanner, res Seventh av nr N, South S. F.
Thomas, (1) teamster with William Kerr
Thomas, (2) teamster with William Kerr, res 927 Battery
Thomas, teamster, res S s Sutter bet Broderick and Devisadero
Kelly Thomas, watchman, 213 Pine
Thomas F., machinist, Globe Iron Works, res East Oakland
Thomas H., stonecutter with Larse- neur & Sheerin, res NE cor Sut- ter and Cemetery av
Thomas L., bricklayer, 54 Everett Thomas M., clerk with Hart, Blair & Co., res 600 Bush
Thomas W., waiter, Occidental Ho- tel, res 32 Everett
Timothy, laborer, NW cor Devisa- dero and Sacramento
U., laborer, res 49 Everett
W. S., shipwright, Shipwrights' Assn, 71 New Montgomery
Watson, with Miller & Hall, res 21 Spear
William, atty-at-law, res N s Bush bet Scott and Pierce
William, bootmaker with Bucking- ham & Hecht, res 21 Oak
William, carpenter, res 3 Tay
William, coachman with Gen. Scho- field, res 1912 Mission
William, hograncher, res W s Brod- erick bet McAllister and Tyler
William, shoemaker, res 306 Beale
William A., clerk with Abrams & Carroll, res Hubbard between Sec- ond and Third
William B., clerk with I. Landsber- ger & Co., res 817 Greenwich
William H., saloon, NW cor Geary and Hyde, res 513 Hyde
William M., clerk, res 305 Leaven- worth
William Patrick, junkdealer, res Quinn bet Guerrero and Valencia Kelm William H., market, 1226 Pacific
Kelsey George, moulder, res St. Nicholas Hotel
Kelsey G. and S. M. Co., (El Dorado Co., Cal.) John H. Sayre, sec., 331 Montgomery
Henry B., springmaker with Craw- ford & Hinckley, res 16 Antonio M. J. Mrs., proprietress Clarendon House, NE cor Second and Fol- som
Melville, insurance agent, 425 Cali- fornia, res Oakland
Nellie M. Miss, teacher, Rincon Grammar School, res Clarendon House
William H., res 574 Folsom
Kelshaw J., foreman boilermakers, S. P. R. R. Co.
Joseph, boilermaker, res E s Hamp- shire nr Santa Clara
Kelso John, (Hancock & K.) res 414 Beale Samuel, leather crimper, res Laguna bet Lilly and Oak
Kelter Bernard, laborer, res S s Ellis bet Scott and Devisadero
NATIVE WINES AND BRANDIES, HENRY GERKE, GROWER, Vineyard Depot, 414 MARKET.
PACIFIC SAW MANUFACTURING COMPANY,
17 and 19 Fremont, near Market.
EO. W. CHAPIN, ALWAYS READY TO BUY AND SELL
REAL ESTATE.
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Kelterer Frederick, baker, NE cor Mission and Thirtieth
Kelting J. & Co., (J. Kelting and D. W. Tietjen) groceries and liq- uors, NE cor Battery and Pacific felting J., (J. Kelting & Co.) res 700 Battery
Kelton C. B. Mrs., widow, res SE cor Twen- ty-fourth and Kansas
David M., caulker, res W s Alabama bet Twenty-third and Twenty- fourth
J. H., res 649 Howard
Kelton John C., Lieut. Col. U. S. A. Adj. Gen. Military Div. Pacific, office 105 Stockton, res Oakland John P., compositor, Bulletin
William, driver with Central R. R. Co., res 403 Sixth
Kembeck Theodore, laborer, California Su- gar Refinery, res Kate nr Bryant Kemble John R., stage manager, Opera House, res Russ House
Kemm E., bookkeeper with O. Lawton & Co., res 6 Montgomery
Kemm Joseph, general broker, office 24 Montgomery blk, res Revere House
Kemm Joseph Mrs., piano teacher, res Revere House
Kemme George, lunch cook, res 2026 Folsom Kemmerling William, night cook with Mora- ghan & Lynch, res Telegraph Hill
Kemmler Adolf, maltster with Fortmann & Co
Kemp
& Hoffmann, (Joseph Kemp and Charles S. Hoffmann) woodcarv- ers, SE cor Mission and Beale
Christopher, engineer with Phelps Manfg Co., res 11 Scott
Edward, seaman, 127 Jackson
Frederick, apprentice with Dr. H. E. Knox, res 464 Clementina
Henry, photographer with Marden & Brodeck, res 464 Clementina
J., carpenter with Market-st R. R. Co John, carpenter with W. B. Brad- bury, res 43 Minna
John, seaman, res 32 Steuart
Kemp John H., agent, B. L. Solomon & Sons, res 515 Leavenworth
John W., stevedore with Menzies & Bingham, res S s Union nr Bat- tery
Joseph, (Kemp & Hoffmann) res 2519 Mission
M., res 15 Rousch
Margaret, dressmaking, res 426 Third William, stevedore, res Pacific Ex- change
William A., plasterer with S. Kellett, res 464 Clementina
Kemp van Ee John Charles, merchant, res 464 Clementina
Kempe Ernest, waiter, res 25 Morton
H., watchmaker with C. H. Gott- schalk, res 15 Rousch
John, res 320 Tenth
Kempf Andrew, barkeeper with Jones & Murphy, res 509 Bush
George W., (Williams & K.) res N s Gough nr McAllister
Kempff Louis, Lieut. Comd. U. S. N., office 504 Washington, res 421 Second
Kempkey Augustus, salesman with Stone & Hayden
Kempton Walter, special policeman, Occiden- tal Hotel
Walter N., usher, California Theatre Kenabe P., Shipwrights' Assn, 71 New Mont- gomery
Kenake Louis, fruit, cigars and candy, 1138 Market, res 4441/2 Natoma
Kenard T. W., (Gibson & Co.) res NW cor Stockton and Pacific
Kenchler Patrick, blacksmith, res 517 Taylor Kendall A. E., (Kendall, Klinger & Co.) res Cleveland, Ohio
Alpheus, carpenter, Enterprise Mills, res 413 Fourth
C. B., physician and apothecary, NE cor Hayes and Van Ness av
C. B. Mrs., dressmaker and milliner, 134 Hayes, res NE cor Hayes and Van Ness av
Cyrus, carpenter, res 711 Callifornia
Edward G., cashier with W. L. Dun- can, res 119 Valparaiso
F., laborer with P. M. S. S. Co.
J. F., clerk with Mendocino Lumber Co., res East Oakland
James K., musician, California The- atre orchestra, res 230 O'Farrell Jane, saloon, 1012 Kearny
Jerome, carpenter with S. F. Mnfg Co., res S s Valparaiso nr Jones , Klinger & Co., (A. E. Kendall, B. H. Klinger and H. Krebs, jr.) mnfrs wool mattresses, Mechan- ics' Mills, SW cor Mission and Fremont
M. Mrs., lodgings, 652 Market
Stephen, lather, res 26 Anna
W. E., author, res NE cor Kearny and Broadway
Kendig Daniel Rev., chaplain, U. S. A., Presidio
Kendigan John, laborer, res 531 Howard Thomas, laborer, res 544 Howard
Kendrick Albert, salesman with H. D Raph- ael, res 109 Montgomery
G. S., master mechanic with Cornell Watch Co., cor Fourth and Bryant Thomas, stonecutter, res 136 Clara
Kendrigan John, with Union Foundry, res 147 Natoma
Kenealy David, groceries, NW cor Welsh and Zoe
Edward, miner, res 1010 Filbert
OMMERCIAL -INSURANCE CO. OF CALIFORNIA,
Office, 228 California S.
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MASONIC SAVINGS AND LOAN BANK, 6 POST STREET, MASONIC TEMPLE.
BEAMISH'S, Nucleus Building, cor. Third and Market Sts., SHIRTS, CLOTHING, Ready Made and to Order
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Kenealy Jeremiah, tailor, res 310 Union John, salesman with Tobin, Davis- son & Co., res 326 Hayes
Kenefick Bartholomew, first officer stmr Julia, res 412 Harriet
Patrick, laborer, res 22 Rousch Kenerson -, drayman, res 180 Perry Asa, with W. W. Call, res San Bruno road ur Twenty-eighth Kenion Robert, res 1007 Folsom Kenitzer & Raun, (Henry Kenitzer and Ed. T. Raun) architects, 601 Cali- fornia
Charles, architect with Kenitzer & Raun, res 1209 Polk
Henry, (Kenitzer & Raun) res SW 'cor Washington and Powell
Kenna Frank, laundryman, res 147 Jessie - George, seaman, res 123 Jackson
Kenna
- James, driver with N. B. and M. R. R. Co., res W S. Bryant bet Twenty-third and Twenty-fourth John J. F., San Francisco Laundry Assn., res SE cor Pa- cific av and Steiner
P. J. G., clerk with Hibernia Sav- ings and Loan Society, res 1037 Mission
Patrick, stevedore, res 28 Ritch Kennan Patrick, laborer, res 622 Natoma Kennard Daniel H., with James E. Boyce George W., drayman with Newton Bros. & Co., res Virginia blk
Kennedy & Durr, (T. H. Kennedy and John Durr) dry goods, 108-110 Third Kennedy & McGruder, (Miss M. Kennedy and Mrs. K. McGruder) millin- ers, 62 Third
Kennedy & Hyland, (Hugh Kennedy and Michael Hyland) horseshoers, 9 Webb
A. E., miner, res 719 Shotwell
Alfred, billposter with Keyt & Co., res Branch House
Ann Mrs., res 251 Clementina
Bartholomew, blacksmith, res 37 Rousch
Bartholomew, wagonmaker with John W.Farren, res Washington av, B. H.
Bidelia Mrs., lodgings, 51 Third
Bryan B., groceries, SW cor Larkin and Ellis, res 628 Ellis
C. A., traveling agent for California Craker Co., res Russ House Charles, bricklayer, Palace Hotel Charles C., machinist with William Deacon, res 520 Howard Cornelius P., clerk with Kennedy, O'Neill & Brennan, res 536 Minna Daniel, expressman, res 213 Perry Daniel, laborer, Ætna Foundry, res 77 Everett
Delia, cigarmaker, res NE cor Main and Folsom
Kennedy Dennis, fireman, res rear 219 Folsom Dennis, groceries and liquors, SE com Oak and Octavia
Dennis, marbleworker with Johr Daniel & Co., res 127 Oak
Kennedy Edmund C., dealer in car- pets, oil-cloths and upholstery goods, 213-217 Bush and 737 Market, res Occidental Hotel
Ed., harnessmaker with John O'Kane res Presidio
Edward, laborer, Palace Hotel
Edward, merchant tailor, 505 Cali fornia, res SW cor Howard and Twenty-third
Edward T., bookkeeper, Mendocino Lumber Co., 34 California Francis, lodgings, 26 Jessie
Kennedy Frank, atty-at-law, room 16. 604 Merchant, res 619 Stevenson George, chief steward stmr Granada. res 9 Garden
George, store fixtures, Stevensor bet Sixth and Seventh, res 542 Natoma
H., shipwright, P. M. S. S. Co
Hannah, widow, res S s Pine bet Scot and Devisadero
Hugh, (Kennedy & Hyland) res 319 Clementina
- Humphrey, fireman, S. F. Gasligh Co., res Ss Shasta bet Georgia and Michigan
Kennedy J. C. & Co., (J. C. Kennedy and C. A. Kellogg) Eureka Shod. dy Mills, 804 Fourth
Kennedy J. C., (J. C. Kennedy & Co.) res 434 Natoma
James, res 63 Minna
James, billposter, res Branch House James, blacksmith, res 661 Seven teenth
James, bookkeeper with William Dea · con, res 520 Howard
James, brewer, Mason's Brewery, res 1123 Stockton
- James, bricklayer, Palace Hotel
James, carpenter, res 3 Martin's bll James, driver, N. B. and M. R. R Co., res 20 Moss
James, salesman with Keane, O'Con nor & Co., res 8 Dale
James, salesman with Gleeson & Fell, res Revere House
James, shoemaker, res 111% Freelol James, shoemaker with S. W. Rosen- stock & Co., res 49 Natoma
James E., bookbinder with D. Hick & Co., res 1014 Montgomery Kennedy James S., mining sec., 4:
Merchants' Exchange, res 34( Thirteenth
- James S., jr., workman assayer' dept. U. S. Mint, res 340 Thir teenth
ANSONIA CLOCK CO., MURRAY DAVIS, Agent, 31 and 33 SUTTER STREET.
E. P. FELLOWS & CO.,
IMPORTERS OF DRUGGISTS' GLASSWARE AND SUNDRIE:
EO. W. CHAPIN, ALWAYS READY TO BUY AND SELL
REAL ESTATE.
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ennedy John, carpenter, res 6 Cushman John, fireman, res 123 Welsh
John, laborer, Palace Hotel
John, longshoreman, res Ns Green nr Battery
John, painter, California Furniture Manfg Co., res 251 Clementina
John, porter with Rosenthal, Feder & Co., res 1013 Devisadero
John, seaman, res 5 Jackson
John, shipwright, Shipwrights' Assn, 71 New Montgomery
John A., saloon, SE cor Mission and Steuart, res 267 Clara
John E., patternmaker, Risdon Iron Works, res 230 Perry
Kennedy John F., painter, 115 Jessie, (and Morris, Schwab & Co.) res 1105 Folsom
John H., stevedore, Riggers' and Stev. Assn, 429 Pacific
John J., laborer, res 6 Cushman
Joseph, barber with S. G. Brown, res 941 Folsom
Joseph, blacksmith's helper, res N s Seventeenth av nr R, South S. F Joseph, hairdresser, res 512 Geary
Joseph, with J. Doran, res S s Cort- land av, W s B. H
Joshua, laborer, Pacific Rolling Mills Kate Mrs., boarding and lodging, 732 Howard
Kate Miss, principal North Cosmo- politan Grammar School, res 1213 Clay
Lawrence, laborer, res 233 Main
M., laborer, P. M. S. S. Co
M. Miss, (Kennedy & McGruder) res 62 Third
M. C., machinist, Union Iron Works, res 740 Howard
Maggie, stripper with E. Goslinsky & Co., res cor Greenwich and Sansome
Martin, painter, res 3 Zoe pl
Martin, stonemason, res 111/2 Freelon Mary, bootfitter with S. W. Rosen- stock & Co., res 251 Clementina Matthew, cooper with John Breen, res 318 Davis
Matthew G., prest N. P. Coal M. Co., room 59 Montgomery blk, res 1027 Market
Michael, carpenter, Union Iron Works, res 31 Clarence pl
Michael, jr., carriagemaker, res 31 Clarence pl
Morris, seaman, res 54 Sacramento Morris, shoemaker, Alms House
Morris, shoemaker, res rear 11 Louisa ennedy, O'Neill & Brennan, (Philip Kennedy, Thos. O'Neill and John Brennan) wholesale and retail dry goods, 116-118 Third
Kennedy P. C., engineer, res 15 Frederick
Patrick, compositor, Bulletin, res 12171/2 Kearny
Patrick, gardener, Woodward's Gar- dens, res First av nr Fourteenth Patrick, glassblower with C. New- man, res 251 Clementina
Patrick, laborer, res 10 Chesley
Patrick, laborer, res 30 First av
Patrick, marblecutter, res 614 Na- toma
Patrick, moulder, res 52 Minna
Patrick, plasterer, res 32 Moss
Patrick B., dry goods, 232 Kearny, res SW cor Ellis and Larkin
Patrick J., tanner, res 1810 Sacra- mento
Peter, hodcarrier Palace Hotel Kennedy Philip, (Kennedy, O'Neill & Brennan) res 116-118 Third
R. T., salesman with Kerby, Byrne & Co., res 337 Jessie
Thomas, carpenter, res SE cor Mc- Allister and Larkin
Thomas, dairy, res Baker nr Lyons Thomas, laborer, res E s Clinton nr Bryant
Thomas, special policeman, res 508 Vallejo
Thomas, seaman, res Union House
Thomas, shoemaker, res 6 Cushman Thomas, shipwright, Shipwrights' Assn, 71 New Montgomery
Thomas, stevedore, res S s Pine bet Scott and Devisadero
Thomas H., (Kennedy & Durr) res S s Ridley bet Valencia and Guerrero - T. J., saloonkeeper, res 359 Minna Walter B., compositor, res 730 Green - William L., miller, res 241 Miuna William, carpenter, res 219 Mason
William, mattressmaker with F. Huf- schmidt res 325 Stevenson
William, salesman with M. Guerin, res 78 Natoma
William, wagonmaker with John W. Farren, res cor Diamond and Sev- enteenth
William J., delivery clerk with J. W. Davidson & Co., res 434 Tehama -, machinist, res 740 Howard
Kenneff Thomas, laborer, res 29 Freelon
Kennell Christian, bottler with S. Lachman & Co., res 905 Broadway
Kennelly & Sullivan, (Patrick Kennelly and Florence Sullivan) blacksmiths, S s Market, bet Seventh and Eighth
Kennelly Jeremiah, (Flanigan & K.) res NW cor Front and Pacific
Kate, widow, res 420 Shipley
Patrick. laborer, res SE cor Octavia and McAllister
Patrick, (Kennelly & Sullivan) res 529 Mission
J. TRUMBULL, IMPORTER and DEALER IN SEEDS,
427 SANSOME STREET.
AFRICAN FIBRE, THE CHEAPEST ARTICLE IN USE FOR MATTRESSES, 406 MARKET St.
EUREKA FOUNDRY, THOMPSON BROS., Proprietors. CASTINGS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. 129 and 131 BEALE STREET
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Kennelly Thomas, cooper, res 420 Shipley William, res rear 21 Rousch Kennerol Daniel, extraman Engine No. 8, S. F. Fire Dept., res NW cor Pacific and Stockton
Kennett William, boilermaker's helper with P. M. S. S. Co., res 708 Folsom Kenney Barnard, clerk with Moraghan & Lynch, res 6091/2 Minna
Bernard, currier, res 241 Perry Charles A., stockbroker, 411 Califor- nia, res 615 Lombard
Edward, foundryman, res 515 Taylor Isaac A., agent Vernon mineral water, 238 Montgomery, res 402 Geary - J. W., widow, res 719 O'Farrell James, bootmaker with S. W. Rosen- stock & Co., res 153 Third
- James, laborer, res 11 William
James, horsetrainer, res Agricultural Fair Grounds
Kenney James J., supervisor, Third Ward, res 508 Kearny
John, bricklayer, Bricklayers' Prot. and Ben. Assn., 234 Sutter
- John, carpenter, res Park Hotel
John, hackman, res 726 Union
John, machinist, Union Iron Works, res 938 Harrison
John, milk ranch, N s Point Lobos road, nr First av
- John, shoemaker, res 2 Tyler
John, laborer, Pacific Rolling Mills
John I., cooper with Hogan & Co., res 72 Tehama
Lawrence, roofer, res 1207 Broadway Mary Mrs., lodgings, 153 Third
Michael, res S s Twenty-fourth nr Harrison
Michael, farmer, res 23 Park av
Patrick, tanner with C. O'Donnell, res 518 Oak
Patrick, laborer, res 28 Ritch
Thomas, planer with Kragen & Co., res Oakland
Thomas, laborer, res 242 Fifth
Thomas, laborer, res 60 Annie
William, barkeeper with Edward Con- nelly, res 116 Leidesdorff William, carpenter, res 509 Hyde
William, expressman, res Ns Twen- ty-sixth bet Guerrero and Fair Oak see Kenny and Kinney Kenniff Andrew D., boxmaker, Union Box Factory, res 1417 Mason
Cornelius, clerk with Landers, Byrne & Co., res 1417 Mason
Jeremiah, frame ornamenter with S. & G. Gump, res Philadelphia House
Kenning W., salesman with J. J. O'Brien & Co., res 809 Mission
Kennison Asa, milkman, res W s San Bruno road bet Twenty-eighth and Twen- ty-ninth
Kennison Elijah, carrier, Chronicle and Bul letin, res cor Gough and Union H. F., carrier, Bulletin, res cor Unio: and Gough
Kenny & Brennan, (M. Kenny and T. Brer nan) wood and coal, 1161 Howar Kenny & Sheahan, (J. S. Kenny and Mat rice Sheahan) merchant tailors 24 Third
Alfred, stevedore with George H Whitney
Bernard, (McKittrick & K.) res 105 Howard
- Bernard, res 6091/2 Minna
Dennis, carrier Call, res 1703 Du pont
Edward, laborer, res 1002 Sutter
Frank G., clerk with Stoutenboroug & Hall, res 619 Pine
George G., gasfitter with Bush Milne, res cor Bush and Octavi
George L., salesman with A. L. Bar croft & Co., res 721 Market
J. L., carpenter, res 429 Stevenson James, fireman with P. M. S. S. Co res 29 DeBoom
- James, laborer, res 657 Minna
James, plumber, res 214 Broadway
James, tailor, res 914 Market
John, blacksmith, 2005 Mission
John, hackdriver, Plaza, res 14] Powell
John, laborer, Black Diamond Co Co., res cor Spear and Folsom
John, salesman, res Montgomery Hotel
John, wines and liquors, 515 Fron res W s Nebraska nr Yolo
John S., (Kenny & Sheahan) res ] Ellis
John S., waiter, P. M. S. S. Co.
John W., engineer, Clay-st Hill R. R res 1322 Jackson
Kearn, real estate agent, 426 Kearn; res 373 Jessie
L., stevedore, Lumbermens' Pro Union, 71 New Montgomery
Lawrence, bagsewer with Neville Co., res Broadway bet Hyde ar Leavenworth
Margaret, widow, res 509 Minna
Martin, (Kenny & Brennan) res 74 Minna
Michael, clerk with Frank Moran, r NW cor Fourth and Perry
Michael, laborer, S. F. Gas Work res 72 Tehama
Michael J., pictureframe maker, r 373 Jessie
Michael, nightwatchman, Spring Va ley Water Co., res 1022 Pacific Michael, shoemaker with H. Nev dorfer, res 59 Shipley
Owen, waiter, Occidental Hotel, r 151 Tehama.
C. P. VAN SCHAACK & CO.,
Importers CLOTHING, FURNISHING GOODS, etc., Nos. 706, 708, 710, 712, 714, 716 KEARNY S
The "Gerke," "A clean, delicate, fine flavored Wine." -- Bell's Messenger, London, May 23, 1874.
¡EO. W. CHAPIN, REAL ESTATE AGENT,
434 MONTGOMERY STREET.
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Kenny Patrick, boots and shoes, 235 Jack- son, res 921 Harrison
Patrick, laborer, res Eleventh av nr P, South S. F.
Peter, horseshoer, res 1835 Howard Thomas, laborer, Palace Hotel
Thomas, driver with James Mc- Devitt, res SE cor Sansome and Vallejo
William, teamster with Smith, Cut- ter & Co., res SW cor Fourth and Welsh
Kenon Hugh, laborer, C. P. R. R. Co., res 3121/2 Ritch
Kenscher F., special policeman, res 6 Medau pl
Kent Carter, (P. Kent and T. Car- ter) sewing machine attachments, etc., 933 Merchant
Edwin, janitor with Falkner, Bell & Co., res 1009 Jones
Florence Miss, actress, res 1200 Fol- som
Harry S., usher, California Theatre and messenger with Pac. Trans- fer Co., res 321/§ Langton
J., wiper, S. P. R. R. Co.
John Henry, bootblack, junction Sut- ter and Market, res 21 Dupont
Kent Perez, (Kent & Carter) res 933 Market
R. F., stockbroker, 404 Montgomery, res Oakland
Kent Samuel H., Supt. of Streets, office City Hall, res 711 Leavenworth
Thaddeus B., bookkeeper with Mau- rice Dore & Co., res 1206 Market Thomas, res 1114 Market
Thomas, (Leaman & K.) res Union bet Stockton and Dupont
William C,, inventor paper barrel, res 530 Third
Kentfield E. D., salesman with J. W. David- son & Co., res Oakland
E. E., clerk with J. Kentfield & Co., res 333 Fremont
George, salesman with J. Kentfield & Co., res 1114 Market
John & Co. (John Kentfield and Charles Nelson) lumber, pier 9 Steuart
John, (J. Kentfield & Co.) res 333 Fremont
Kentucky Livery and Sale Stable,
Giuseppe Balanesi & Co. proptrs, 420 Pacific
Kentuck M. Co., (Storey, Co., Nev.) Frank Swift, sec, 419 California
Kentuck Q. M, Co., (Sonoma, Cal.) Ford H. Rodgers, sec., 330 Pine
Kentucky G. and S. M. Co., Anson Gold- smith, sec, office 108 Sansome
Kentworthy Mark, shearer, S. F. Pioneer Wooler Factory, res cor North Point and Larkin
Kentzel James T., gasfitter S. F. Gaslight Co. and extraman engine No. 8, S. F. Fire Dep, res 1215 Pacific
Kentzel William H., captain harbor police, res 1317 Broadway
Kenyon Curtis G., resident physician, St. Mary's Hospital
Wayne N., salesman with John G. Hodge & Co., res Cosmopolitan Hotel
Keogh James R., res 507 Powell
John, upholsterer, res 102 Mason
Timothy D., night clerk, Grand Ho- tel, res 42419 Shipley
Keohina John, laborer, res 617 Hayes Keorge Charles, cooper with Cal. Sugar Re- finer, res 21 Harrison av
Keough Dennis, grocer, SE cor Sixth and Jessie
Miss E., second assistant matron Protestant Orphan Asylum
James, expressman, res cor Quinn and Guerrero
Keppelman Chris., clerk with C. Peters, res 102 Pacific
Kerby, Byrne & Co., (G. J. Byrne) importers and dealers dry goods, 7 Montgomery
Michael, stableman, res 63 Clemen- tina
Thomas, proptr Sierra Nevada Lodg- ing House, 528-530 Pacific
Kercher Gustave, machinist, res 48 Minna Kercheval Robert, receiving teller Odd Fel- lows' Savings Bank, res 208 Jones Kerell Edward, sailmaker with T. Reynolds, res 510 Howard
Kergel Gustave, seaman, res 119 Jackson Kerlin & Hassard, (Ed. Kerlin and Richard Hassard) fruit, 39-49 Centre Mar- ket
Edward, (Kerlin & Hassard) res 534 Geary
George, mate, stmr Antelope, res 114 Second
Harry, with Hobbs, Pomeroy & Co., res 114 Second
Rebecca Mrs., fancy goods, 114 Second Kermode Edward, carpenter with W. B. Bradbury, res 40 Everett
Kern Abbot, blacksmith with H. M. Black Benjamin F,, glassblower, res 442 Second
Frederick, carpenter, res 22 Natoma
Joseph, cooper, res 11 White's pl Simon, laborer, res rear 17 Harri- son av
Kernal John C., compositor, News Letter, res 218 Minna
Kernan Edward, furniture polisher, res 218 Minna
Frank, painter with Wason & Morris, 38 Caifornia
John, laborer with Code, Elfelt & Co., res 7 Fifth av
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Kernan John, porter, res Washington Hotel John C., compositor, News Letter, res 218 Minna
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