The San Francisco Directory, 1874, Part 104

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Publication date: 1874
Publisher: San Francisco : Langley, Henry G.
Number of Pages: 1128


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Kennelly David, groceries and liquors, NW cor Welsh and Zoe


Kennelly Edward, painter, dwl 423 Bush


Kennelly Edward, miner, dwl 1010 Filbert


Kennelly Jeremiah ( Flanigan & K.), dwl NW cor Front and Pacific


Kennelly Patrick (Kennelly & Sullivan), dwl 529 Mission


Kennelly & Sullivan ( Patrick Kennelly and Flor- ence Sullivan ), blacksmiths, S s Market bet Sev- enth and Eighth


Kennerson Elisha, carrier Alta California, 529 Cal


Kenneth Christopher, assistant librarian Young Men's Christian Association, 232 Sutter


Kennethy Michael, laborer 783 Market, dwl Coso House


Kennett William, laborer with Locke & Montague, dwl 31 Minna


Kenney Augustus R., clerk Freight Auditor's Office C. P. R. R. Co., dw1 438 Second


Kenney Barney, oysterman with Edward Krehmke, 1004 Market


Kenney Catharine (widow), dwl 130 Shipley


Kenney Charles A., stock broker, office 411 Califor- nia, dwl 617 Lombard


Kenney Dennis, carrier Morning Call, dwl 445 Fifth Kenney Edward, carpenter, dw1 509 Hyde


Kenney Edward, laborer with Hinckley & Co., dwl NW cor Sutter and Hyde


Kenney George, gasfitter with J. H. O'Brien, dwl 427 Pine


Kenney James, melter S. F. Assaying and Refining Works, dwl 657 Minna


Kenney James, waiter Morton House


Kenney James J., supervisor 3d Ward, dw] 619 Kear


Kenney Jane Mrs., tailoress with A. Barli & Co., res Oakland


Kenney John, hackman, dw1 726 Union


Kenney John, laborer Pacific Rolling Mills, dwl Po- trero Point


Kenney John, milkman, dwl N s Point Lobos Av bet Fourth and Fifth avs


Kenney John, shoemaker, 2 Tyler


Kenney John, waiter New York Bakery, dw1 531 Mis- sion


Kenney John S., cutler, dwl 914 Market


Kenney John W., engineer Clay St. Hill R. R., dwl 1322 Jackson


Kenney Martin, coal and wood, 1161 Howard, dw1748 Minna


Kenney Michael, dwl S s Twenty-fourth nr Harrison Kenney Michael, helper with S. F. Gas Light Co., dw1 72 Tehama


Kenney Michael, bootmaker with Henry Newdorfer, dwl 221 Clara


Kenney Michael, milkman, dwl 23 Park Av


Kenney M. J., merchant, dwl Cosmopolitan Hotel Kenney Patrick, shoemaker, 235 Jack, dwl 921 Har Kenney Patrick, tanner with Cornelius O'Donnell, dwi N s Oak nr Webster


Kenney P. J., conductor Market St. R. R., dwl 449 Guerrero


Kenney Thomas, laborer C. P. R. R. stm Thorough- fare, dwl 242 Fitth


Kenney Thomas, sawyer with Christian Schreiber & Co., res Oakland


Kenney William, barkeeper with Asa L. Waugaman, dw1 754 Washington


Kenney William, expressman, dwl Twenty-sixth nr Guerrero


Kenney William, saloonkeeper, dwl NE cor Wash- ington and Dupont


Kenney William J., carpenter, dwl 509 Hyde Kenney. See Kenny


Kenniff Andrew D., boxmaker with G. W. Swan & Co., dwl 1417 Mason, rear


Kenniff Cornelius A., salesman with Landers, Byrne & Co., dwl 1417 Mason, rear


Kenniff Jeremiah, ornamenter, dwl 806 Kearny Kennilson John, foreman Spinning Department Mis- sion Woolen Mills, dwl Folsom bet Fifteenth and Sixteenth


FARNSWORTH & CLARK furnish Safe and Reliable Insurance against Fire.


EDWARD BOSQUI & CO., Bookbinders and Job Printers, corner of Leidesdorff and Clay Streets.


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O. P. VAN SCHAACK & CO., 708, 712, 714, and 716 Kearny Street, Trunks and Valises.


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dw1 339 Tehama Kenny Barney, nurse St. Mary's Hospital, dwl 48 | Kenyon Charles E., cigars and tobacco, 152 Second Louisa


Kenny Bernard, barkeeper, dw1 158 Shipley


Kenny Charles, waiter, dwl 531 Mission


Kenny Daniel, maltster with Mason & Co., dwl S s Chestnut bet Mason and Taylor


Kenny Edward, teamster Golden Gate Park


KENNY GEORGE L., salesman Official Department A. L. Bancroft & Co., dwi 1027 Green


Kenny James, driver N. B. and Mission R. R., dwl NW cor Twenty-fourth and Bryant


Kenny John, horseshoer and blacksmith, 2005 Miss Kenny John, laborer, dwl 72 Tehama


Kenny John, machinist Union Iron Works, dwl 930 Harrison


Kenny John, salesman, dwl 227 Second


Kenny John, wholesale wines and liquors, 515 Front, dwl NW cor Yolo and Nebraska


Kenny John J. telegraph operator, dwl 1022 Pacific Kenny John S., tailor with John L. Brooks, dwl 11 Ellis


Kenny Kearn, salesman with Kenny & Co., dwl 373 Jessie


Kenny L., stevedore with Whitney & Freese


Kenny Lawrence, metalroofer with H. G. Fiske, dwl 1205 Broadway


Kenny Margaret (widow), dwl 1391% Perry


Kenny Michael, nightwatchman Spring Valley Water W. Co., dwl 1022 Pacific


Kenny Michael, painter, dw1 636 Commercial


Kenny Michael J. ( Kenny & Co.), dw1 373 Jessio


Kenny Patrick, bookkeeper, dwl 721 Tchama


Kenny Patrick, laborer, dwl cor Seventeenth Av and Islais Creek, South S. F.


Kenny Peter, blacksmith with A. J. Bibeau, dw1 426 Shotwell


Kenny Thomas, dairyman with Patrick Haight, dwl S s Cortland Av nr Islais Creek, Bernal Heights Kenny Thomas, laborer, dwl Fort Point


Kenny Thomas, liquor saloon, 308 Pacific


Kenny Thomas, painter, dwl 221 Ritch


Kenny William, hostler City R. R., dwl N s Fifteenth bet Mission and Howard


Kenny & Co. ( Michael J. Kenny and E. O' Reilly) pictures and looking glasses, SW cor Fifth and Market


Kenny. See Kenney


Kensala John, dw1 536 Sacramento


Kent Edwin, janitor, dw1 422 O'Farrell


Kent F. Louis, superintendent California Rustic Shade Factory, dwl Revere House


Kent Henry S., clerk Lick House and usher Califor- nia Theater, dw1 565 Natoma


Kent John, laborer S. P. R. R., cor Harrison and Sixteenth


Kent John, waiter P. M. S. S. Colima


Kent John Henry (colored), jobber 504 Market, dwl 624 Dupont


Kent K. Capel, nurse Home of the Inebriate, NE cor Stockton and Chestnut


Kent Perry, contractor, dw1 200 Stockton


Kent Richard, painter, dwl Beach bet Hyde and Larkin


Kent Richard F., stock broker, office 404 Montgom- ery, res Oakland


KENT SAMUEL H., superintendent public streets and highways, office basement City Hall cor Merchant and Dunbar Alley, dw1 711 Leav


Kent Thaddeus B., bookkeeper 317 Montgomery, dwl 822 Sutter


Kent Thomas, fruit stand, SE cor Montgomery and California, dwl 515 Sacramento


Kentfield Edward E., clerk with John Kentfield & Co., dwl 333 Fremont


Kentfield George, salesman with John Kentfield & Co., dwl 1114 Market


Kentfield John (John Kentfield & Co.), dwl 333 Fre- mont


KENTFIELD JOHN & CO. (Charles Nelson), lum- ber, Pier 9 Steuart


Kentland Richard, laborer, dwl 266 Jessie


Kenton James (colored), seaman, dwl 7 Broadway Kentuck M. Co. (Gold Hill, Nev.), Frank Swift sec- retary, office 419 California


Kentucky Gold and Silver Mining Co. (Ely District, Nev.), Anson Goldsmith secretary, office 513 Cal Kentzel James W., gasfitter and hoseman Engine No. 8, S. F. F. D., dwl 1228 Pacific


Kentzel William H., captain harbor police, dw1 1317 Broadway


Kenyon Curtis G., physician, office and dwl 652 Mis- sion


Kenyon John, cigardealer, dwl 339 Tehama


Kenyon Wayne M., salesman with John G. Hodge & Co., dw1 806 Stockton


Keogan Patrick (Skerrett & Co.), dw1 130 Shipley


Keogh James R. ( Mugan & K.), dwl 507 Powell


Keogh John, upholsterery goods, 573 Mission, dwl 14 Eddy


Keogh Katie Miss, seamstress with Joseph Heller, dw1 308 Clementina


Keogh Mary, chambermaid Occidental Hotel


Keogh Timothy D., night clerk Grand Hotel, dwl 424 Shipley


Keon Charles, groceries and liquors, 926 Folsom Keon P., laborer La Grande Laundry


Keoppe Daniel, butcher, dwl 135 Tehama


Keough Cornelius, laborer Eureka Warehouse, dwl W s Water bet Mason and Taylor


Keough Dennis, groceries and liquors, 31 Sixth


Keough E. Miss, seamstress Protestant Orphan Asy- lum, W s Laguna bet Haight and Waller


Keough James, expressman, dwl S s Quinn nr Guer- rero


Keough John, laborer, dwl N s Lilly Av bet Bu- chanan and Laguna


Keough John, porter with Mrs. Rose Dillon, dwl 319 Sixth


Keough Thomas, clerk with Dennis Keough, dwl 319 Sixth


Keough Thomas, molder, dwl 319 Sixth


Kepfler Louis, engineer, dwl 221 Ritch


Kerby Daniel, rafter, dwl Haggin nr Townsend


Kerby James R., boilermaker S. P. R. R., cor Har- rison and Sixteenth


Kerby Patrick (Kerby, Byrne & Co.), dwl Lick House


Kerby Thomas, proprietor Sierra Nevada Lodging House, dwl 528 Pacific


KERBY, BYRNE & CO. ( Patrick Kerby and Gar- rett J. Byrne), dry goods, 7 Montgomery


Kerby. See Kirby


Kercher Richard, engineer, dwl 331 Minna


Kercheval Robert, bookkeeper Odd Fellows' Sav- ings' Bank, dwl 208 Jones


Keribino Uri, milker with John G. Heim, dwl Hun- ter's Point, South S. F.


Kerl Samuel, boilermaker, dwl 416 Green


Kerlin Edward ( Kerlin & Jacobson), dwl 534 Geary


Kerlin George B., mato stm Antelope, dwl 114 Second Kerlin Rebecca Mrs., fancy goods, 114 Second


Kerlin & Jacobson {Edward Kerlin and Charles


Jacobson/, foreign and domestic fruits, 501 Wash Kermode Edward, carpenter with W. B. Bradbury, dw1 40 Everett


Kern Benjamin F., glassblower S. F. Glass Works, dwl 442 Second


Kern John, real estate, office and dwl 231 Pacific


Kern Josephine Miss, seamstress, dwl 345 Minna


Kernan Edward E., furniture polisher, dw1 218 Min Kernan James, laborer, dw1 333 Bush


Kernan John, longshoreman, dw1 513 Mission


Kernan John C., printer S. F. News Letter, dw1 218 Minna


Kernan Mary Miss, dressmaker with Sullivan & Moorhead, dwl 9 Sherwood Pl


Kernan Michael, machinist, dwl E s Columbia bet Twenty-third and Twenty-fourth


Kernan Thomas, teamster, dwl 2711% Clara


Kerner Charles, hairdresser with Adam Grimm


Kerner Henry, upholsterer with Plum, Bell & Co., dw1 564 Minna


Kerner Peter. carpenter, 114 Jessie, dw1564 Minna Kerns Anna, dwl 50 Everett


Kerns Arminius, compositor Morning Call, dwl 21 Howard Court


Kerns Michael, groceries and liquors, 421 Union


Kerns Michael, laborer, dwl 5 Varenno


Kerns Terence, butcher with John Mogan, NW cor Stockton and Filbert


Kerns William H., barkeeper, dw1 820 Washington Korr Amos C., tinsmith with Poter Abrahamson, dwl 429 Bush


Kerr Andrew, foreman with R. D. Chandler, dwl W s Kearny nr Filbert


Kerr C. & Co. (John Funk), wholesale butchers, First Av nr Kentucky, South S. F., office 210 Mont Kerr Charles ( C. Kerr & Co.), dw1 305 Van Ness Av


PACIFIC COAST BUSINESS DIRECTORY, 1874-6, will be published September, 1874,


ETNA INS. CO. OF HARTFORD, has a paid-up Capital of $3,000,000, and Cash Assets of over $6,000,000. GEO. C. BOARDMAN, Manager.


KENNEDY'S INSURANCE AGENCY, Fire, Marine, and Life, represents $12,000,000.


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Kerr Daniel, blacksmith, dwl Arkansas nr Santa Clara


Kerr David ( Kerr & Goodrich), dwl 251 Clara


Kerr David, compositor with Francis & Valentine, dwl 11 Verona nr Third


Kerr Edward, blacksmith Pacific Rolling Mills, dwl 215 Shotwell


Kerr Honora (widow), housekeeper, dwl 431 Minna Kerr James, painter, dwIS s Fourteenth bet Mission and Howard


Kerr James A., teacher music, dwl Revere House Kerr James P., clerk Morning Call Office, dwl 215 Shotwell


Kerr John, cooper S. F. and Pac. Sugar Co., dw1 1135 Folsom


Kerr John, pantryman New York Bakery, dwI Car- oline PI


Kerr John, woodcarver, dwl 1124 Market


Kerr John M., hackman, Plaza, dwl 209 Clara


Kerr Martin, clerk What Checr House, 527 Sac


Kerr Matthew ( Donnelly & K.), dwl 19 Clara


Kerr Thomas, clerk with Parrott & Co., dwl Revere House


Kerr Thomas, hostler City R. R., dwl S s Fourteenth bet Mission and Howard


Kerr Thomas H., clerk with Thomas H. Selby & Co., dwl Revere House


Kerr William, driver Market St. Railway, dwl W s Valencia bet Sixteenth and Seventeenth


Kerr William, hostler City R. R., dwl Fifteenth bet Howard and Mission


Kerr William, teamster, office and dwl 903 Battery Kerr William J,, engineer stm Clinton, dwl 1419 Kcarny


Kerr & Goodrich ( David Kerr and J. H. Goodrich), carriage, wagon and truck manufacturers, 47 and Beale


Kerrigan Ambrose, cooper with Hogan & Co., dw1 20 Franklin


Kerrigan Charles, clerk with Egerton, Allen & Co., dwl 109 Ellis


Kerrigan Edward, butcher, dwl 31 Ellen


Kerrigan Edward, miner, dwl Empire Hotel


Kerrigan Edward, painter with Noble & Gallagher, dwl 2011 Hyde


Kerrigan Francis, boot and shoemaker U. W. C. Boot and Shoo Co., dwl 317 Jessie


Kerrigan James T., boot and shoemaker U. W. C. Boot and Shoe Co., dwl 244 Jessie


Kerrigan John, butcher, dwl 211 Tehama


Kerrigan John, porter Mayor's Office City Hall, dwl 111 Ellis


Kerrigan Joseph, laborer with Dohrmann & Co. Kerrigan Mary (widow), tailoress, 7 Sherwood PI Kerrigan Michael ( Coyle & K.), dwl 313 Beale


Kerrigan M. J., tailor with Lancaster & Northon, dwl Sherwood Pl


Kerrigan Patrick, longshoreman, dwl De Boom bet First and Second


Kerrigan Thomas, miner, dwl Empire Hotel


Kerrins Christopher, distiller, dwl 1419 Folsom


Kerrison Edmund, porter Union Pac. Salt Co., dwl S s Serpentine Av, bet Folsom and Harrison


Kerrison Elijah, carrier Examiner, dwl SE cor Gough and Union


Kerrison George (., commission agent Standard Soap Co., office 208 Sacramento, dw1 721 Green


Kerrison Robert E., dwl S s Serpentine Av bet Fol- som and Harrison


Kerrison Robert J., plumber U. S. Mint, dwl NE cor Bryant and Twenty-fifth


Kerrison William H., driver with Wells, Fargo!& Co., dwl 7 Langton


Kerruish Edward, shipbuilder, dwl S s Twentieth nr Guerrero


Kerruish .Thomas, shipcarpenter, dwl 4 Beale Pl Kors A. C., tinsmith, dwl 429 Bush


Kersell JJames, drayman with Frederick P. Belcher, dw1 1013 Union


Kersey Levi C., gunsmith with Clabrough & Bros., dw1 321 Jessie


Kershaw Henry J., gardener, dwl S s Vallejo bet Jones and Taylor


Kershaw Marsdon ( Kershaw & Co.), dwl NE cor Liberty and Guerrero


Kershaw & Co. ( Marsdon Kershaw and Thomas Magilton /, coal dealers, 17 and 19 Spear


Kerstein Charles, musician, dwl 212 Broadway


Kersten Henry, carpenter Cal. Sugar Refinery, dwl Boardman I'l nr Bryant


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Kersting Carl, clerk with Gus Wuth & Co., dwl NW cor Powell and Pacific


Kervan Ida M. Miss, teacher Spring Valley School, dwl 611 Powell


Kervan James, barkeeper, dw1 832 Vallejo


Kervan Thomas L., carpenter with Albert A. Sny- der, dwl 611 Powell


Kerwin Patrick, hackman, dw1 643 Post


Keser David J., printer, dw1 408 Fourth


Keser F. H., hairdresser, dwl Overland House


Keser Louis, clothing and furnishing goods, 934 Mar- ket


Keser Louis Jr., harnessmaker with Main & Win- chester, dw1 934 Market


Kesseler Francis (J. & F. Kesseler), dwl Es Bryant bet Twenty-third and Twenty-fourth


KESSELER J. &. F., marble works, 5 and 7 Taylor Kesseler Joseph (J. & F. Kesseler), dwl Es Bryant bet Twenty-third and Twenty-fourth


Kessing John B., dwl 428 Broadway


Kessing John F., commission merchant and dealer California and Oregon produce, 423 Front, dwi E s Howard nr Twenty-first


Kessing John H., fish, 79 and 80 California Market and 7 Clay St. Market, dw1 963 Harrison Kessing's Hall, cor 'Twenty-first and Howard


Kessler Adam, barkeeper, 635 Kearny, dwl Wash


Kessler Charles, professor music, dw1 839 Mission


Kessler George, cabinetmaker with Field & Frei, dwl 506 Fourth


Kessler Henry, machinist Pacific Rolling Mills, dwI SW cor Shasta and Michigan


Kester Levi B. i Mc Millan & K.), res Oakland


Ketchen Eugene (E. Ketchen & Co.), dwl 589 Mar- ket


Ketchen E. & Co. (Thomas McGuire), rubber stamps and printing wheels, 589 Market


Ketchum Frank B., plaster decorator with Samuel Kellett, dwl 443 Natoma, rear


Ketchum Floyd, bookkeeper, dwl 23 Ellis


Ketels Conrad, laborer, dwl 407 Pacific


Ketels Peter, laborer, dwl Mechanics' House


Ketermann W., cabinetmaker with Kragen & Co., dwl 32 Minna


Keton Robert H. (colored), dwl 10 Hinckley


KETTELL THOMAS P., editor Alta California, of- fico 529 California, dwl Occidental Hotel


Kettlewell George W., blacksmith NE cor Tyler and Fillmore, dwl E s Fillmore bet Tyler and Turk Kettlewell Joseph A., clerk with Beers & Maynard, dw1 639 Mission


Kettny David, shoemaker, 223 Pacific, dwl Chicago Hotel


Ketzler Joseph, cabinetmaker, dwl 506 Fourth


Kouchler Martin, cabinetmaker with Massey & Yung, dwl 651 Sacramento


Keuscher Frederick, special policeman, dwl cor Kear- ny and Broadway


Keveney Thomas, weigher with John Hooper, dwl 30 Natoma


Keveney William, collector with John C. Bell, dwl 54 Third


Keweick Daniel, seaman P. M. S. S. Colima Kewell James, master marinor, dwl 114 Perry


Kewin William , Dunn & K.), dwl 17 First Av Key West Co. (Chinese), cigars and tobacco, 744 Wash Key David, seaman, dwl 32 Steuart


Keyer Charles J., painter, 1813 Hyde


Keyes Annie Miss ( Misses Keyes), dw1 743 Pine


Keyes Arthur T., butcher with O. H. Keyes, dwl 624 Turk


Keyes Bina Miss ( Misses Keyes), dwl 743 Pine Keyes Elijah B., assistant weigher Custom House, dwl 127 Silver


Keyes Frank, bookkeeper, dwl 37 Fifth


Keyes Joseph W., bricklayer, dwl 613 Mission Keyes Misses ( Bina and Annie), milliners, 19 Post Keyes Oliver, cooper P. M. S. S. Co.'s Wharf, dwl 36 Stanford


KEYES ORSON H., market, 50 Steuart, dwl 601 Van Ness Av


Keyes Patrick, fireman S. F. Gas Light Co., dw1 307 Freelon


Keyes Patrick, stevedore P. M. S. S. Co.


Keyes Rosanna (widow), dwl 112 Hayes


Keyes Rosetta Mrs., dwl 27 Ritch


Keynon John C., cooper with Samuel S. Hubbell, dwl 103 Commercial


Keyon Frank, dwl 535 Post


Keys -, photographer, dwl 632 Market


ORIENT FIRE INS. CO. OF HARTFORD; Assets $700,000; Farnsworth & Clark, Agts.


EDWARD BOSQUI & CO., Bookbinders and Job Printers, corner of Leidesdorff and Clay Streets.


C. P. VAN SCHAACK & CO., 708, 712, 714, and 716 Kearny Street, Paper and Envelopes.


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Keys Gilbert S. ( A. B. Ross & Co.), dwl Clarendon House


Keys Jennie Miss, with Bradley & Rulofson, dw1 32 Fourth


Keyser Albert, printer, dw1 1034 Clay


Keyser Charles, bookkeeper with Adam Booth & Co., dwl 15 Hyde


Keyser Clemans, printer, dwl 1034 Clay


Keyser Fritz, barkeeper, dwl 1034 Clay


Keyser Henry, watchman C. P. R. R. Depot, dwl cor Valencia and Eighteenth


Keyser James, dwl 225 Bush


Keyser Rufus ( Adam Booth & Co.), dwl 34 Page


Keyser William L., policeman City Hall, dwl 20 Pros- pect Pl


Keyser. See Kayser, Kaiser, and Keiser


Keyston James W. ( Keyston & Son), dwl W s Church nr Twenty-eighth


Keyston Samuel ( Keyston & Son), dwl W s Church nr Twenty-eighth


Keyston William D., whipmaker with Keyston & Son, dwl W s Church nr Twenty-eighth


Keyston & Son ( Samuel and James W. Keyston) , pro- prietors Keystone Whip Co., W s Church bet Twenty-seventh and Twenty-eighth


Keystone Consolidated M. Co. (Amador Co., Cal.), Frank Swift secretary, office 419 California


Keystone No. 1 and 2 Gold and Silver M. Co., T. E. Jewell secretary, office 507 Montgomery


KEYSTONE HOUSE, Frank Nicolaysen proprietor, 127 and 129 Jackson


Keystone Quicksilver M. Co. (San Luis Obispo Co., Cal.), office 316 California


Keystone Whip Co., Keyston & Son proprietors, W s Church bet Twenty-seventh and Twenty-eighth Keyt Abner C. (Keyt & Co.), dwl W s Bryant bet Twenty-second and Twenty-third


KEYT & CO. ( Abner C. Keyt), billposters and street- car advertisers, 506 Commercial


Kiar Charles, cooper, dwl 32 Rausch


KIBBE HENRY C., mining secretary, office 419 Cal- ifornia, dwl 110 Powell


Kibbe Horace W., salesman with R. M. Edwards, dwl 1112 Powell


KIBBE MILLARD, liquor saloons, junction Market and Geary, and Old Corner 516 Montgomery cor Commercial, dwl 1112 Powell


Kibbe Thomas R., physician, office and dwl SE cor Minna and Fifteenth


Kidd Alexander, machinist Pacific Iron Works, dwl 707 Howard


Kidd Alexander, musician, dwl 810 Groen


Kidd Alexander Jr., musician, dwl 810 Green


Kidd David, engineer, dwl 39 Clementina


Kidd D. W., student Heald's Business College


Kidd James, musician Alhambra Theater


Kidd John, woolgrader, dwl 1718 Stockton


Kidd Leonard W., pressman with John H. Carmany & Co., dwl 420. Lindon Av


Kidd Powers, blacksmith with Daniel I. Newkirk,dwl E s Mission bet Twenty-third and Twenty-fourth Kidd Robert ( Walkington & K.), dwl 733 Harrison Kidd William, stevedore with Black Diamond Coal Co., dwl 333 Bryant


Kidder George E., storekeeper P. M. S. S. Japan, dwl 20 Fifth


Kidder Sarah P., teacher, dwl S s Germania bet Webster and Fillmore


Kidergan Patrick, with Patrick Tierney, dwl San Miguel Ranch nr Old San José Road


Kidney James, seaman, dwl 20 Folsom


Kidwell John, gardener, dwl 1231 Filbert


Kie Wo (Chinese), intelligence office, 614 Jackson . Kieber Joseph, tailor, 537 California


Kiefer John, hairdresser, dwl 312 Sutter


Kiefer Otto W., clerk with Terwilliger & Fink


Kiefer Philip, hairdresser with Bross & Co., dwl 337 Bush


Kiefer Theodore, barber with Joseph Aaron, dwl 460 Sixth


Kiehl Charles, dwl 515 Sacramento


Kiehl Jacob, dwl 515 Sacramento


Kiehn August, saloonkeeper, dwl 1220 Powell


Kiely Denis Rev., assistant pastor Mission Dolores R. C. Church, dwl W s Dolores bet Sixteenth and Seventeenth


Kieme Henry G., teacher German Pacific Business College, dw1 520 Post


Kiennery Morris, shoemaker with Buckingham & Hecht, dw1 453 Minna


Kiernan Bernard, tailor, 311 Pine, dw1 412 Bush


Kiernan Charles, carpenter, dwl N s Twenty-fifth nr Diamond


Kiernan Charles, clerk with Christian Muller, dwl Twenty-fourth nr Columbia


Kiernan Catherine (widow), dwl SW cor Buchanan and Oak


Kiernan Francis, barkeeper with Michael Allen, dwl NE cor Folsom and Rausch


Kiernan James, master mariner, dwl 1145 Folsom Kiernan John, collector, dwl 423 Bush


Kiernan John, cooper S. F. and Pac. Sugar Refinery. dwl 1022 Folsom


Kiernan John, cooper with Code, Elfelt & Co., dwl 720 Market


Kiernan John, porter Occidental Hotel


Kiernan John, stevdore P. M. S. S. Co., dw1 511 Mis- sion


Kiernan John, tailor 311 Pine, dwl 412 Bush


Kiernan Mary (widow), real estate. dw1 2005 Bush


Kiernan Michael ( Kiernan & Dunn), dwl Es Colum- bia nr Twenty-third


Kiernan Patrick, laborer, dw1 8 Bryant Av


Kiernan Patrick, laborer, dwl 622 Natoma


Kiernan Peter, salesman 112 Bush, dwl 325 Clem


Kiernan Philip ( Stryker & K.), dw1 513 Howard


Kiernan Thomas, bootmaker, 350 Fourth


Kiernan Thomas J., groceries and liquors, 722 Har Kiernan William, salesman with John J. Redmond,


dwl Columbia bet Twenty-third and Twenty- fourth


Kiernan & Dunn / Michael Kiernan and Lawrence Dunn), machinists and modelmakers, 119 Third Kiesentahl Emil, bootmaker with Anton Koenig, dwI 1419 Pacific


Kiesling Charles A., barkeeper with Carleton J. Clarke, dwl 1 Scotland


Kife Melvin, seaman, dwl 32 Stouart


Kihn Herman, captain schooner Golden Rule, dwl 241 Fremont


Kihno Henry, butcher with Mathaus Schwamm, 5 Dupont


Kilborn Augustin D., waiter, dwl 316 Beale


Kilborn Catharine (widow), dwl 16 Sherman


Kilborn John, blacksmith, dw1 1106 Howard


Kilborn John H. C., barkeeper, dwl 449 First Kilborn William W., druggist, dwl 16 Sherman Kilboum George O., bookkeeper, dw1 623 Larkin


Kilbride Owen, boilermaker with McAfee, Spiers & Co., dw1 327 Minna


Kilburn Carroll, clerk with John Hall & Son, dw1 245 Second


Kilcolm John, forgeman Pacific Rolling Mills


Kilcullen Owen, laborer Pacific Rolling Mills, dwl Shasta nr Michigan


Kildahl C. F., laborer Custom House, dwl cor Mont- gomery and Broadway


Kilday Delia (widow), dwl 1015 Clay


Kilday Frank, pressman Evening Bulletin, dwl 1015 Clay


Kilday James, waiter Russ House, dw1 130 Shipley Kilday John, molder Pacific Iron Works, dwl 37 Minna


Kilday Michael, barkeeper, dwl SE cor Howard and Fourth


KILDAY WILLIAM, liquor saloon, SE cor Howard and Fourth


Kilduff P., laborer Spring Valley Water W. Co., dwl 1128 Broadway


Kilduff William M., chief engineer P. M. S. S. Alaska Kiley David, assistant engineer P. M. S. S. Great Republic


Kiloy J. T., dwl Golden Eagle Hotel


Kiley Michael, teamster with Hancock & Kelso, dwl 414 Beale


Kiley William, furnished rooms, 4 Hardie Pl


Kilgan Jeremiah, dwl Park Hotel


Kilgariff Henry J., clerk General Freight Office C. P. R. R., dwl 112 Fourth


Kilgariff John F,, boilermaker Risdon Iron and Lo- comotive Works, dwl 315 Ritch


Kilgour Ellis, student, dwl 240 Jossie


Killacky John, pantryman P. M. S. S. Alaska


Killeline Michael, laborer New City Hall, dwl Clem- entina bet Seventh and Eighth


Killea John, lumber stevedore with Whitney & Freese


Killeen Anna Miss, lodgings, 106 Minna


Killeen Dennis, carriagepainter with Kimball Man- ufacturing Co., dwl 106 Minna


PACIFIC COAST BUSINESS DIRECTORY circulates throughout the Pacific Coast.


ATNA INSURANCE COMPANY, OF HARTFORD, lost over $3,000,000 in the CHICAGO FIRE, and paid in full, Dollar for Dollar.


L. W. KENNEDY, General Insurance Agent, Fire, Marine, and Life, 411 California St.'


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Killeen Edward, proprieror Union House, 511 and 513 Mission


Killeen John, laborer, dwl 126 Gilbert


Killeen Martin, harnessmaker with Main & Win- chester, dwl 106 Minna


Killeen Hugh, plasterer, dwl N s Union bet Calhoun and Montgomery


Killeen Thomas, carriagepainter with Kimball Man- ufacturing Co., dwl 26 Guerrero


Killelay John, carpenter, dwl 155 Perry


Killelay M. D., carpenter, dwl NW cor Chattanooga and Twenty-fourth


Killen Frank, dw1 510 Sixth


Killen John, longshoreman, dwl 112 Stenart


Killes Alexander, stonecutter, dw1 446 Brannan


Killey Charles H., real estate, dwl NW cor Green and Fillmore


Killfoyle Thomas, laborer, dwl 212 Broadway


Killian Frederick, dwl SW cor Post and Devisadero Killian George, asphaltum roofer, dwl 1147 Howard Killian Michael, car conductor, dw1 639 Post, rear


Killian Michael, waiter Occidental Hotel, dwl 12 Miller PI, rear


Killimeda John, wagonmaker with Bernard Galla- ger, dwl 159 Clara


Killip Jasper N. (Killip & Co.), dwl 4 Burritt


Killip & Co. (Jasper N. Killip, Harris R. Covey, and Charles M. Chase), general auctioneers and poolsellers, office 209 Sutter


Killmon William H., clerk with U. S. Shipping Com- missioner, dwl 120 Valencia




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