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Kline Philip, butcher, dwl cor First Av and Kentuc- ky, South S. F.
Kline & Co. ( August Kline and George M. Lederer), importers and jobbers hats and caps, 12 Battery Kline. See Klein and Cline
Klinesmith William, seaman, dwl 241 Fremont
Kling Adla Louisa Miss, chambermaid Grand Hotel Kling Charles, cook, dwl 314 Clementina
Kling Daniel H., hairdresser with Abraham Pyser, dwl 110 Perry
Kling Olof W., watchmaker and jeweler, 213 Jackson, dwl 1516 Hyde
Klingemann Charles, teacher music, dw1 331 Fourth Klinger Albert, tin, copper, and sheet-iron worker, 1037 Folsom
Klinkner Charles A., clerk with C. P. Van Schaack & Co., dwl Cosmopolitan Hotel
Klinkofstrom Martin, consul for Russia, office 510 Battery, dw} 29 South Park
KLINTWORTH D., editor S. F. Abend Post, office 521 Clay, res Alameda
Klippel Valentine, shoemaker with Joseph Laib, dwl 908 Pacific
Klisom Charles, seaman with Jerome B. Piper, Com- mercial St. Wharf
Kliunak Martin, clerk with Dalton & Gray, dwl 15 Clay
PACIFIC COAST BUSINESS DIRECTORY contains Addresses of over 50,000 Merchants.
ETNA INSURANCE COMPANY, OF HARTFORD, has been established over 52 years, and has paid over $32,000,000 Losses.
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KENNEDY'S INSURANCE AGENCY, Fire, Marine, and Life, represents $12,000,000."
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Kloepfer Adam, carpenter, dwl Pine opp California Market
Kloker Herman, cook Seal Rock House
Kloppenburg Charles J. F., collector Home Mutual Insurance Co., dwl 227 Stevenson
Kloppenburg John T., weigher, dwl 227 Stevenson Kloppenburg Otto, merchant, dwl 510 Franklin
Kloppenstine Joseph, stock broker, office 422 Mont- gomery, dw1 601 Geary
Kloppenstine Louis F., bookkeeper with Baker & Hamilton, dw1 604 Geary
Klopper Frederick, bootmaker with Adam Kauf- man, dw1 119 Commercial
Klopper Henry, bootmaker, 121 Davis, dwl 119 Com- mercial
Klopstock C. & Co., importers leaf tobacco and man- ufacturers cigars, 212 Front
Klopstock Curtis (C. Klopstock & Co.), dwl 744 Hayes
Kloos John, carpenter, dwl E s Natoma nr Lafayette Klose A. F., clork with M. Ehrman & Co., dwl 5 John Kloss William, porter with Schramm & Schnabel, dw1 515 Pine
Klossman Magdalene Mrs., dressmaker with Joseph Martin, dwl Kearny bet Broadway and Pacific Klots John, sailmaker with Harding & Brann, dwl 175 Minna
Klotz Frederick, wood and coal, 1620 Stockton
Klotz Frederick, harnessmaker with Louis Hansen, dwl 4 Quincy Pl
Klotz Martin, waiter, dwl 255 Steuart
Kluegel Charles H., civil engineer U. S. Surveyor- General's Office, res Oakland
Kluegel Edward A., clerk with Hickox & Spear, res Oakland
Klugo Emil, seaman with Alaska Commercial Co., dwl North German Hotel
Kluker Frederick, lumber stevedore with Whitney & Freese
Klum John, dwl 7 Hinckley, rear
KLUMPKE JOHN G., real estate, office 432 Mont- gomery room 5, dwl 604 Pine
Klumpp Herman, engraver with William Klumpp, dwl 1811 Sacramento
Klumpp William, engraver and diesinker, 637 Wash- ington, dwl 1811 Sacramento
Klunder John ( Miller & K.), dwl SW cor Pacific and East
Klundgen Peter, chairmaker with Bryant & Strahan, dw1 375 Jessie
KNACK JOHN, proprietor Philadelphia House, 421 and 423 Bush
Knackstedt William, clerk with R. G. Dun & Co., dwl 10 Auburn
Knapp A. C., gasfitter, dwl 32512 Bush
Knapp Albert (Knapn & Meacham), dwl Es Mis- sion bet Twenty-third and Twenty-fourth
Knapp Charles C., assistant engineer stm Ventura, Clay St. Wharf, dwl 213 First
Knapp Elijah, carpenter, dwl 1081 Folsom
Knapp Henry, carpenter, dwl New Railroad House KNAPP HENRY, mining, office 306 Montgomery, and physician, office 114 O'Farrell
Knapp Jabez Burrell ( Knapp & Grant), res Knapp- ton, W. T.
Knapp James, wharf clerk with C. C. Steam Nav. Co., Vallejo St. Wharf
Kaapp .John, dwl 1117 Pine
Knapp John H., machinist S. P. R. R. Co., dwl 2750 Harrison
Knapp John N., cutter with I. M. Wentworth & Co., dwl 21 Fourth
Knapp Peter A. Mrs. (widow), dwl 319 Minna
KNAPP W. AUGUSTUS, mining agent and secre- tary, office 116 Leidesdorff, dw1 631 Sacramento Knapp William, master mariner, office 423 Washing- ton rooms 7 and 8
Knapp William H., special agent Mutual Life In- surance Co. of New York, dwl 517 Pine
Knapp & Grant (Jabez Burrell Knapp and Daniel W. Grant), commission merchants, 111 Wash Knapp & Meacham ( Albert Knapp and David K. Mencham), produce, lime, wood, and coal, E s Mission bet Twenty-third and Twenty-fourth Knappe Frederick, seaman, dwl 6 Medau Pl, rear Knapton Thomas .J., carpenter, dwl 15 Second
Knarston John H., printer with John McKillop & Co., dwl 559 Bryant
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Knauer Joseph, barber with Edward Staffelbach, dwl 14 Steuart
Knauth Charles W., machinist, dwl NE cor Twen- tieth and Illinois
Knealy Patrick, dw1 316 Beale
Knealy Patrick, laborer, dwl SE cor Octavia and Mc- Allister
Kneeland Daniel, laborer, dw1 648 Mission
Kneeland Edward, watchman stm Constantine, Clay St. Wharf
Knell August, barber with Simon Schwartz, dwl 427 Fourth
Knell Jacob, boarding and liquor saloon, 529 Valen- cia
Knell Jacob, drayman with Schultz & Von Bargen, dwI Palm House
Knell John, professor music, dwl 954 Mission
Knell John H., cabinetmaker with Herman Grantz, dwl 911 Harrison
Knell Rodrigo, bookbinder with A. L. Bancroft & Co., dwl 911 Harrison
Knell Thomas, dwl Brooklyn Hotel
Knells Samuel, musician Buckley's Varieties
Knese William, waiter with Henry Bocken, dwl 806 Kearny
Kneutson Frank, hairdresser, dwl St. Nicholas Hotel Knibbe Henry W., dry goods, 924 Market, dwl 517 Jossie
KNICKERBOCKER LIFE INSURANCE CO. of Philadelphia, L. W. Kennedy general agent, of- fice 411 California
Knickerbocker M. Co. (Gold Hill, Nev.), Henry Boyle secretary, office 331 Montgomery
Knie Lonis, wine and beer saloon, 502 Merchant, dwl Es Montgomery bet Broadway and Pacific
Kniffen Marcus, plumber, dwl Bootz Hotel
Knight A. H. Mrs., bakery and confectionery, 26 Sixth
Knight Albert, lumber, dw1 317 Third
Knight Allen, clerk London and S. F. Bank, res Oakland
Knight Charles M., clerk, dwI 26 Sixth
Knight Douglas E., milkman, dwl 2223 Greenwich
KNIGHT EDMUND H., milkman, N s Lombard bet Steiner and Fillmore,dwl 2221 Greenwich
Knight Edward D., mineral clerk U. S. Surveyor- General, dwl 213 Clara
Knight Eunice J. (widow), upholsteress with Cali- fornia Furniture Manufacturing Co., dw1 813 Har- rison, rear
Knight Frank J., foreman S. F. Laundry, NW cor Turk and Fillmore
Knight Henrietta (widow), dw1 757 Folsom
Knight J. B. Rev., publisher, office and dwl 232 Sutter
Knight John, conductor Clay St. R. R., dwl 33 Aus- tin
Knight John, machinist, dwl 41412 Shipley
Knight John H., silversmith, dwl 32 Austin
Knight Joseph. boilermaker, dwl 46 Tehama
Knight Louis F., upholsterer with Frank G. Edwards, dwl W s Old San Jose Road nr Twenty-sixth
Knight Luther, teamster with Foster & Dole, dwl 1006 Jones
Knight Mark, clerk with Eugene Chenot, dwl NW cor Fourth and Folsom
Knight Nehemiah R., clerk with B. P. Flint & Co., dwl 1418 Jackson
Knight Robert S., clerk Cosmopolitan Hotel
Knight Thomas, dwl 124 Tyler
Knight Thomas, seaman, dw1 506 Davis
Knight William H., carrier Evening Bulletin, dwl 640 Jessie
KNIGHT WILLIAM H., manager Music Depart- ment A. L. Bancroft & Co., 721 Market, dw1 119 Oak
Knight William H., mining secretary, office 331 Montgomery, res Oakland
Knight William W., proprietor South S. F. Distil- lery, cor M and Fifth Av (and Adams & K.), of- fice 314 Washington, dwl 1810 Stockton
KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS, rooms 915 Market
KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS HALL ASSOCIATION, office 915 Market
Knights William, manager California Hide and Leather Co., dw1 927 Natoma
Knipe Thomas J., pilot, office U. S. Court Building, dw1 819 Greenwich
Knippenborg E. R. (Knippenberg & Elmers), dwl S s Lombard bet Sansom and Montgomery
Knippenberg & Elmers (E. R. Knippenberg and Nicholas Elmers), liquor saloon, S s Lombard bet Sansom and Montgomery
FARNSWORTH & CLARK, Gen'l Fire and Marine Insurance Agency; office 230 Cal. St.
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, Glassware and Toys.
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Knirr Peter, shoemaker, 417 Pine, dwl cor Bush and | Knox Richard, assayer, dwl 23 Stockton Belden
Knobel Abraham, laborer Swiss Hotel, 627 Com Knoblock Frederick, salesman with Emerson Cor- ville & Co., dw1 837 Pacific
Knoblock Jacob, expressman, 735 Market, dwl Mis- souri nr Mariposa
Knoche Henry, groceries and liquors, 423 Third, dwl 50 Silver
Knoche Richard, cellarman S. F. Stock Brewery, dwl 2118 Powell
Knocke Herman, laborer Bay Sugar Refinery
Knocke Peter, laborer Bay Sugar Refinery
Knoechel Charles ( Montgomery Baths Co.), dw1 535 Union
Knoll Albert R., bookkeeper with Wm. G. Badger, dw1 813 Broadway
Knoll George, miner, dwl 8 Howard Court
Knoll John, porkpacker with S. F. Packing and Pro- vision Co., dw1 920 Pacific
Knoll Peter, cook with Ferdinand Conrades, dwl Sac- ramento Hotel
Knoll Theodore, musician, dwl 813 Broadway
Knoop Frederick, barkeeper with John H. Scheper, dwl cor Beale and Bryant
Knop Elfert ( Hildebrandt & K.), dwl SE cor Broad- way and Montgomery
Knop Fritz, waiter, dwl New Alaska Hotel
Knop Henry, liquor saloon, SE cor Market and Beale Knoph A., tinsmith with Locke & Montague, dwl 32512 Bush
Knorp Albert, hotel proprietor, dw1 706 Larkin Knorp John G., mattressmaker with California Fur- niture Manufacturing Co., dwl 1303 Broadway
Knott Benjamin, upholsterer, dwl 1710 Mason
Knower John G., special policeman, dwl 1224 Wash
Knowland James, laborer, dw1 109 Jessie, rear
Knowland Joseph ( Knowland & Doe), res Alameda Knowland & Doe (Joseph Knowland and Charles F.
Doel, lumber, office and yard SW cor Spear and Howard
KNOWLES CALVIN C., dentist, office 331 Kearny, res Oakland
Knowles Charles, clerk, dwl 10012 Second
Knowies Edwin I., clerk with George B. Knowles, dwl 909 Taylor
KNOWLES GEORGE B., lumber SE cor Main and Mission and Main St. Wharf, dwl 909 Taylor
Knowles Henry, expressman, SE cor Montgomery and Sutter, dwl 552 Natoma
Knowles Henry, herder, dwl 532 Commercial
Knowles James, butcher, dwl 43 Natoma
Knowles Robert, fireman stm El Capitan Oakland Ferry, dwl 238 Steuart
Knowles Samuel E., dentist, office and dwl 331 Kear Knowles Samuel W., attorney at law, dw1 813 How Knowles Stillman H., mining, dwl 818 O'Farrell
Knowlton Benjamin W., bookkeeper with James J. Knowlton, dw1 303 Fell
KNOWLTON EBENEZER, principal Rincon School, dw1 700 Shotwell
Knowlton George W., stagecarpenter Bella Union, dwl 521 Bryant
Knowlton James J., proprietor Pacific Ink Manu- factory, 222 and 221 Brannan, dwl 303 Fell
Knowlton John S., dentist, dwl 445 Bush
Knowlton Louisa M. Miss, teacher Eighth Street Grammar School, dwl N s Thirteenth nr Mission Knowlton Mary Miss, teacher music, dw1 303 Fell
Knowlton Walter H., watchmaker, N & Sixteenth nr Valencia, dwl N s Thirteenth bet How and Miss Knowlton William, dwl 302 O'Farrell
Knownburg John, carriagemaker, E s Folsom bet Twenty-second and Twenty-third
Knownburg John Jr., carriage blacksmith with John Knownburg, dwl 2609 Folsom
Knox Absalom C., soliciting agent with Dewey & Co., dwl 414 Post
Knox Charles C., capitalist, dwl 21 Eleventh
Knox C. H. Mrs. (widow), dwl 5 Essex Pl
Knox C. H., clerk with Edgar V. Thorn, dwl 414 Post Knox Emma C. Mrs., furnished rooms, 526 Kearny Knox George T. ( Knox & Edelen), dwl N W cor Guer- rero and Eighteenth
KNOX HENRY E., dentist, office 23 Post, res Oak- land
Knox Israel W. (Palmer, K. & Co.), res Oakland Knox Ivor G., stonecutter, dwl 424 Sansom
Knox John F., woolsorter, dwl 315 Fifth
Knox Martha A. (widow), teacher, dwl 914 Taylor
Knox Richard F. ( Knox & Osborn), oflice 19 First
Knox William, boxmaker with Hobbs, Pomeroy & Co., dw1 520 Howard
Knox William B., clerk with Pacific Rolling Mill Co., dw1 1014 Mission
Knox & Edelen ( George T. Knox and Lemuel H. Edelen), stock brokers, office 400 California
Knox & Osborn ( Richard F. Knox and Joseph Os- born/, quicksilver mining, office 19 First
Knudsen Jacob, porter with Parker & Co., dwl 227 Stevenson
Knudsen Julius, with G. O'Hara Taaffe, dwl 525 Geary
Knudson Lewis, machinehand with Richardson & Holland, dwl 14 Lilly
Knudson Nils, mariner, dwl St. Nicholas Hotel
Knurr Edward, steward German Hospital, 427 Bran- nan
Knurr Frederick, cooper, dwl 13 Pacific
Knupfer Veit, brewer Jackson Brewery, dwl 1003 Natoma
KNUST HENRY, groceries and liquors, SW cor Folsom and Fourth
Knuth Edward, seaman, dwl 9 Washington
Knutzen Peter, laborer Cal. Sugar Refinery, dwl cor Harrison and Eighth
Knutzen Thomas, laborer Cal. Sugar Refinery, dwl cor Harrison and Eighth
Kobicke Christian, baker, dwl N s Sixteenth nr Guerrero
Koch Adam, crockery, 121 Fourth
Koch Anton, hairdresser with John M. J. Koch, dwl 048 Commercial
Koch August, cooper Cal. Sugar Refinery, dwl 17 White Pl
Koch August, hairdresser with John M. J. Koch. dwl 648 Commercial
Koch Augusta (widow), dwl S s Pine bet Leaven- worth and Hyde
Koch Charles, dwl 149 Clara
Koch Charles, lithographer, dwl 207 Pacific
Koch Charles W., waiter with John W. Seegers
Koch Christian, upholsterer with Hall & Lachman, dwl 719 Union
Koch E., tinsmith, dwl 1309 Stockton
Koch Edmund, coppersmith, dwl NE cor Lyon and McAllister
Koch Edward, groceries and liquors, NW cor Polk and Clay
Koch Edward E. (Koch & Shafer), dwl McAllister nr Scott
Koch Emil, restaurant, 136 First, dwl SW cor First and Minna
Koch Emil, watchman Pacific Distilling and Refining Co., dwl cor Greenwich and Scott
Koch Ernst, tinsmith with Freeman & Wrin, dwl 7 Everett
Koch Franz, hairdresser with John M. J. Koch, dwl S s Clay bet Kearny and Dupont
Koch Frederick, cooper, dwl 151 Natoma, roar
Koch Fritz, woodturner with Isaac Hardenburgh, dwl 1712 Fifth Av
Koch George, dwl 322 Capp
Koch George A., mining engineer, dw1 645 Folsom Koch Jacob D., wine grower, dw1 742 Tohama
Koch John, artist with G. D. Morse, dwl 617 Lom- bard, rear
Koch John C., upholsterer, dw1 719 Union
Koch John M. J., hairdressing saloon, 618 Com Koch Martin, dw 429 Green
Koch Michael, cook with Albert Seitz, dw1 324 Mont Koch Miranda (widow), dwl SW cor Grove and Brod- erick
Koch Peter / Schultz & K.), dwl 12 St. Charles PI
Koch S. & Co. (Simon Koch and George Schmidt), liquor saloon, NW cor Davis and Jackson
Koch Simon ( S. Koch & Co.), dwl 228 Pacitic Koch William, baker, dwl 127 Morton
Koch William, bookkeeper Bank California, dwl Es Bartlett bet Twenty-second and Twenty-third KOCH WILLIAM, proprietor Sutter St. House, 236 and 238 Sutter
Koch William D. (Jacob Nibbe & Co.), dwl NW cor Clay and Polk
Koch William G. (Koch & Rogers), dwl 725 Union
Koch William H., bookkeeper with Schultz and Von Bargen, dwl 19 Rausch
Koch & Rogers ( William G. Koch and Henry Rog- ers), house and signpainting, 21 Geary
PACIFIC COAST BUSINESS DIRECTORY, 1874-6, will be published September, 1874.
Get a Policy in the ETNA INSURANCE CO., OF HARTFORD. It is the best. GEO. C. BOARDMAN, Manager, 14 Merchants' Exchange.
L. W. KENNEDY, General Insurance Agent, Fire, Marine, and Life, 411 California St.
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Koch & Shafer ( Edward A. Koch and Frank J. | Kohl William (Hutchinson, Kohl & Co., and Hut- Shafer), plumbers and gasñtters, 1209 Polk
Koch. See Cook
Kochenrath Albert, clerk with Greenebaum Broth- ers, dwl 42; Twelfth
KOCK CLAUS, proprietor New Atlantic Hotel, 624 Pacific
Kocke Joseph, laborer, dwl Fort Point
Kockin A., dwl 20 Stockton Pl
Kooboom John, waiter with John Reagan, dwl 256 Tehama
Koech John, gardener, dwl Heinz Hotel
Koegal Francis, tailor, dwl 1176 Harrison
Koehler August, manufacturer trusses and support- ers, 718 Washington, dw1 523 Green
Koehlor Gotthard (Koehler & Ritter), dwl 1303 Mason
Koehler Henry, shoemaker, dw1 423 Bush
Koehler Louis G., compositor S. F. Abend Post, dwl 1417 Kearny
Kochler W. G., shoemaker with Ainsworth & Aldis, dwl 423 Bush
KOEHLER & RITTER (Gotthard Koehler and Charles A. Ritter), manufacturers jewelry and silverware, 620 Merchant
Koehler. See Kohler
Koehncke August F., barber with Frank M. Freund, dwl NE cor Sixth and Clara
Koehnen W., laborer with Eberhardt & Lachman, dwl Niagara House
KOELLER WILLIAM, apothecary and importer of drugs and perfumes, SE cor Taylor and Eddy Koelling O., dwI Park Hotel
Koelmel Joseph, cooper with John H. Holden, dwl 118 Sacramento
Koelzer Anthony (Koelzer & Lemcke), dwl 205 Fourth
Koelzer & Lemcke ( Anthony Koelzer and Otto Lem- cke), hairdressers, 129 Fourth
KOFAHL HENRY, cashier Pioneer Land and Loan Association, office 405 California, dw1 328 Jessie Kofoed Paul, laborer, dw1 500 Folsom
Koenecke Henry, bookkeeper with George Kaiser & Co.
Koenig Adam, baker, dwl 115 Natoma
Koenig Anton, importer and retail French boots and shoes, 505 Montgomery, dwl 615 Sacramento
Koenig Ferdinand, liquor saloon, 622 Pacific
Koenig Frank, dwl W s Dolores bet Fifteenth and Sixteenth
Koenig Frederick, cook with Bornhold & Köhnke. dwl åt Minna
Koenig George ( Muller & K.), dwl NE cor Harrison and Eleventh
Koenig William H. L. (Gerlich & K.), dwl NE cor Folsom and First
Koenigsberger William,stock broker,dw1 211 Tehama KOENIGSBERGER BROS. ( Ferdinand, Philip, and Sebastian), manufacturers cigars and im- porters tobacco, 220 Battery
Koenigsberger Ferdinand (Koenigsberger Bros.), dw1 700 Green
Koenigsberger Philip (Koenigsberger Bros.), dwl 1353 Post
Koenigsberger Sebastian (Koenigsberger Bros.), res Helena, Montana T.
Koenigsmark Charles G., machinist with Theodore Kallenberg, dwl SE cor Mission and Fifth
Koenike Adolph, clerk with Linforth, Kellogg & Co., dwl Nucleus House
Koeper Frederick, boots and shoes, 1813 Powell
Koerber August ( Henry Koerber & Bro.), dwl 61012 Fulton
KOERBER HENRY & BRO. ( August Koerber), coal, wood, and charcoal, 17 Washington
Koerber Henry ( Henry Koerber & Bro.), dwl 610 Fulton
Koerner Christian, butcher, dwl 3 Berry
Koerner Martin, hairdresser with C. K. Zimmer
Koerner Max, advertising agent California Demo- krat, dwl 822 California
Koertscher Gustav, machinist, dwl 814 Montgomery Koesell Louis, trunkmaker with A. Haas & Co., dwl 20 Summer
Koester J., musician, dw1 435 Broadway
Koestler Joseph, brassfinisher with Wm. T. Garratt, dwl Columbia below Market
Koetter Henry, market wagons, 816 Montgomery Kohake Andrew, seaman, dwl 135 Folsom Kohake George, seaman, dwl 135 Folsom
chinson, Kohl, Maksoutoff & Co.), dwl Lick House
Kohlberg Manfred, salesman with Selig Kohlberg, dw 470 Jessie
Kohlberg M. P., clerk with A. S. Rosenbaum & Co., dwl 127 Eddy
Kohlberg Selig. fancy goods and trimmings, 40 Sixth, dw1 470 Jessie
Kohler Adam, shoemaker, 204 Steuart, dwl 209 Steu Kohler Andrew ( Kohler, Chase & Co.), res Paris
Kohler Charles (Kohler & Frohling!, dwl 1507 Stockton
Kohler Charles P., clerk with C. Muller, dwl 1 Hampton Court
KOHLER, CHASE & CO. ( Andrew Kohler and Q. A. Chase), musical instruments, toys, and fancy goods, 633 and 635 Clay
Kohler Dominick, varnisher with Jacob Strahle & Co., dwl 9 William
Kohler Edward, dwl 1 Hampton Court
Kohler Emily, dressmaking, 271 Minna
Kohler Ernst F., liquor saloon, 426 Davis, dwl 436 Jackson
Kohler George W., hostler Philadelphia Brewery, dwl 232 Second
Kohler Henry ( Kohler & Frohling), dwl 541 Minna Kohler Henry ( Kohler & Maier), dwl 1221 Kearny Kohler Henry, boxmaker with Pacific Box Manu- facturing Co., dwl 16 Morey Alley
Kohler Henry, teacher music, dwl 34 Sixth
Kohler Jacob, stoves and tinware, 243 Third, dwl 1604 Larkin
Kohler Jerome J., mineralogist, dwl 1 Hampton Court
Kohler John W., musician Alhambra Theater, dwl 822 Green
Kohler Margaret (widow), dwl 342 Townsend
Kohler Nellie Mrs., operator sewing machine, dwl 245 Clara
Kohler Richard W., musician Alhambra Theater, dw1 822 Green
Kohler Rudolph, confectioner with Hughes & Foley, dwl 271 Minna
Kohler Theodore G. (Frederick Hess & Co.), dwl 2007 Mason
KOHLER & FROHLING (Charles and Henry Kohler), wine growers and dealers native wines, 626 Montgomery
Kohler & Maier ( Henry Kohler and Charles Maier), boots and shoes, 828 and 830 Kearny
Kohler. See Koehler
Kohlman Solomon, stoves, tinware, and crockery, 213 and 215 Third, dwl 17 Hampton Pl
Kohlmann William, locksmith with John G. Ils, dwl Seventeenth bet Dolores and Guerrero
Kohlmoos Christian, groceries and liquors, 218 Fourth Kohlmoos Hermann, musician, dwl 310 Tehama
KOHLMOOS JOHN, restaurant, 156 Second, dw1 310 Tohama
Kohn Catherine Miss, dwl SE cor Octavia and McAl. lister
Kohn Charles, hattrimmer with W. Fleisher, dwl Dupont nr Pine
Kohn E. (widow), dwl 1718 Stockton
Kohn Henry ( Kohn & Goldsmith), dwl 824 Folsom
Kohn Henry, bookkeeper with Greenebaum & Co., dwl Nucleus House
Kohn Henry, clothing dealer, dwl 1208 Geary
Kohn Henry, groceries and liquors, 346 Beale, dwl 408 Folsom
Kohn Henry Jr., clerk with Henry Kohn, 408 Fol
KOHN ISAAC, merchant, office 302 California, dwl 616 Folsom
Kohn J. ( B. Dennery & Co.), res Sacramento City Kohn Joseph S., dwl 1430 Pine
Kohn Leon, marblecarver with L. R. Myers & Co., dwl 106 Post
Kohn Morris, upholsterer with Goodwin & Co., dwl 607 Mission
Kohn & Goldsmith ( Henry Kohn and Nathan Gold- smith), dry goods, 628-646 Market
Kohn. See Coan, Coen, Cohen, Cohn, and Kohen Kohncke Augustus, hairdresser, dwl 429 Bush Kohncke Henry, secretary Verein Eintracht and
clerk with William Budelmann, dw1 434 Green Köhnke Fritz ( Bornhold & K.), dwl 271% Ritch Kohnke John ( Rau & K.), dwl 271% Ritch
Kohnstamm Emil, salesman with Helbing & Straus, dwl 311 Stockton
FARNSWORTH & CLARK, Fire Ins. Agts, 230 Cal. St., represent $4,000,000 of Capital.
EDWARD BOSQUI & CO., Stationers, Printers, and Bookbinders, corner of Clay and Leidesdorff Streets.
C. P. VAN SCHAACK & CO., 708, 712, 714, and 716 Kearny St., Importers and Jobbers.
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Kohrn William, sawyer with D. A. Macdonald & Co., dwi Vak nr Gough
Kolb Abraham, bootmaker with S. W. Rosenstock & Co., dwl 41812 Fulton
Kolb Bernhard, hostler City R. R., dwl N & Fif- teenth bet Mission and Howard
Kolble Joseph, tailor with Paul Motzenbecker, dwl 421 Bush
Koleman J., salesman with S. J. Nathan, dwl 910 O'Farrell
KOLKMANN HERMANN, groceries and liquors, SE cor Geary and Hyde, dwl 912 Geary
Koller John, with S. F. Pioneer Woolen Mills, dwl NW cor North Point and Larkin
Koller John, clerk with John Mangels, dwl NW cor Sixth and Folsom
Kollmyer William A., looking-glass and picture- framemaker, 640 Washington, dw1 610 Powell
Komke Lawrence, helper with S. F. Gas Light Co., dwl 67 Jessie
Kommer Emanuel, boots and shoes, 25 Geary
Kompf Louis, superintendent Giant Powder Co., dwl 720 Octavia
Koneke Adolph, salesman with Linforth, Kellogg & Co., dwl Nucleus House
Konen John D., clerk with John P. Schmitz, 1032 Market
Konens Herman, laborer California Sugar Refinery, dwl cor Eighth and Brannan
Kong Chow Asylum (Chinese), 512 Pine
Kong Fook Tong (Chinese), physician, 1017 Jackson Kong, Yuen, Chong & Co. (Chinese), merchants, 728 Commercial
König Charles, farmer, dwl Presidio Road nr Lyon Konigsberger Henry, weigher Custom House, dwl 108 Eleventh
Konning Max, groceries and liquors, SW cor Dupont and Filbert
Konoplitsky Lena (widow), private school and music teacher, 870 Mission
Konoplitsky Nellie Miss, school teacher, dwl 870 Mission
Koocks Claus H. (Claus H. Koocks & Co.), dw1 308 Folsom
Koocks Claus H. & Co. (John H. Bramstedt), liquor saloon, SW cor Steuart and Folsom
Koons Ephraim B., foreman with Armes & Dallam, dwl 345 Fourth
Koons Homer, carpenter with Armes & Dallam, dwl 345 Fourth
Koons John T. W., fruits, dwl S s Eighth nr Market Koop Christian, waiter with Althof Bros., dwl 518 Jessie
Koopman Elizabeth (widow), groceries and liquors, SW cor Franklin and Austin
Koopman Henry, captain schooner D. W. Tietjen, office 305 East, dwl 314 Folsom
Koopman John, teamster, dwl Chicago Hotel Koopman Henry, master mariner, dwl 154 Clara
Koopmanschap Cornelius (Koopmanschap & Co.), dwi 1608 Howard
Koopmanschap & Co. (Cornelius Koopmanschap), commission merchants and agents, 109 California Kopcka John, maltster South Park Malthouse, dwl 715 Brannan
Kopf Henry, laborer California Sugar Refinery, dwl 20 Downey
Kopmann Carl, mariner, dwl New Alaska Hotel Kopmann Mathias, farmer, dwl New Alaska Hotel Kopp -, carpenter, dwl 824 Pacific, rear
Kopp Charles ( Kopp & Jessen), dwl 14 Steuart Kopp George J., baker, dwl 7 Varenne
Kopp Leonard, laborer Mission Woolen Mills, dwl Center House
Kopp & Jessen ( Charles Kopp and James Jessen), restaurant, 14 Steuart
Koppe Ferdinand, blacksmith S. F. P. Woolen Fac- tory, dwl 1229 Filbert
Koppe Theodor, cook, idwl New Alaska Hotel Koppel Alexander, laborer with Peter Alsen, dwl 110 Washington
Koppel M., merchant (Virginia City, Nev.), dw1 44 Third
Koppel Victor (V. Koppel & Co.), dwl 817 Fell KOPPEL V. & CO., wholesale tea, coffee, and spices, 507 Clay
Koppen Peter, junk dealer, dwi 209 Pacific Koppenheim C., pedler, dwl 112 William
Koppikus Adolphus, gunsmith with Alois Schneider, dwl SE cor Ellis and Polk
Koppikus Dudley W., telegraph operator Oakland Wharf, dwl SE cor Polk and Ellis
Koppitz George, musician, 124 Eleventh
KOPSCH ADAM J., real-estate agent, 604 Merchant room 11, dwl West End, Brenham Pl
Korb John, boatman, dwl 02 Everett
Korbass Teodora, musician, dwl 117 Post
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