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Cohn Morris peddler, dwl 523 Stevenson
Cohn Morris B., clothing, 131 Jackson
Cohn Moses, clerk with Henry Edwards, dwl 710 Fol Cohn Nathan, broompeddler, dwl 6 Oregon bet Drumm and Davis
Cohn Philipp ( Philipp Cohn & Co.) , dw1 6 Prospect PI Cohn Philipp & Co. ( Alexander Loewel), wholesale and retail butchers) 12 S. F. Market
Cohn S., clothing, dw1 1028 Dupont
Cohn Salomon, hairdresser with Louis Corriveau, dwl 131 Tehama
Cohn Salomon S. ( Cohn & Frank), dwl 1115 Leav Cohn Samuel, groceries and liquors, SW cor Hayes and Octavia
Cohn Samuel, tailor with Charles Mayer, dwl 23 Miss Cohn Simon ( Cohn & Co.), dw1 246 Sixth
Cohn Simon, clothing and gonts' furnishing goods, 421 and 433 Kearny, dwl 218 Tyler
Cohn Solomon ( Simon Baum & Co.), dwl cor Kearny and Bush
Cohn Solomon B., tailor, 311 Pino, dwl 3 Cedar Av Cohn Therese Miss, millinery and fancy goods, 28 Sixth
Cohn Thomas, tailor, dwl 821 Jackson
Cohn W., tailor, 425 Pino, dwl 1812 Harriet
Cohn William, foreman Hebrew, dwl 321 Taylor
Cohn & Co. ( Aaron & Simon Cohn), dry goods, 246 Sixth
Cohn & Frank (Salomon S. Cohn and Augustus H. Frank), monoy and exchange brokers, oflice 418 Montgomery
Cohn. See Coan, Coen, Cohan, Cohen, Kohen, and Kohn
Cohnheim Max, editor Humorist, office 523 Kearny, dwl 1118 Howard
FARNSWORTH & CLARK furnish Safe and Reliable Insurance against Fire.
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, Trunks and Valises.
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Cohrn Albert, salesman 345 Kearny and musician, dwl 2114 Mason
Cohrn Edward, policeman City Hall, dwl 2114 Mason Cohrs Peter, waiter, dwl 14 Brooks
Coin James, cook, dwl 1220 Larkin
COIN R. & CO. (Victoria Neuval), proprietors White House Hotel, 420 Jackson
Coin Raymond (R. Coin & Co.), dw1 420 Jackson
COIT B. HOWARD, chairman S. F. Stock and Ex- change Board, dwl Occidental Hotel
Coix Patrick, waiter stm Newbern, Front St. Wharf Cokeley Jeremiah, liquor saloon, 127 (153) 'Townsend Cokely James, laborer, dw1 544 Jessie
Cokely John, laborer, dwl 55 Natoma
Cokely John, shipcarpenter, dwl San Bruno Road nr Bay View
Cokely Thomas, salesman with Landers, Byrne & Co., dwl SE cor Twenty-fourth and Harrison Cokely. See Coakley
Coker John R., shipping clerk, dwl 424 Sansom
Colahan Patrick, laborer Golden Gate Park
Colbert Kate Mrs., hatmaker, dw1 549 Mission
Colbert Edward, blacksmith with Isidore Burns, dwl NW cor Seventh and Folsom
Colbert John H., clerk, dw1 313 Ritch
Colbert Michael, miner, dwl 237 Tyler
Colbourn Richard, liquor saloon, 628 Merchant, dwl 11 Calhoun
Colburn Alfred C., clerk stm Louise, res Oakland Point
Colburn Charles H., driver Wells, Fargo & Co., dwl 912 Clay
Colburn George L., superintendent Home of the Ino- briate, NE cor Stockton and Chestnut
Colburn Jacob, clerk with Moore Brothers, res Oak- land
COLBURN THOMAS W., secretary Meadow Valley Mining Co., office 418 California, dwl 812 Taylor Colby A. J., dwl 231 Stevenson
Colby B. F. Mrs. (widow), dwl 2253 Mission
Colby Charles, shipbuilder, dwl 112 Fourth
Colby Charles A., compositor Alta California dwl 1703 Leavenworth
Colby Charles S., clerk stm Amador, dwl 9 Seymour Av
Colby C. K., shipwright Shipwrights' Journeymen Association, 71 New Montgomery
Colby George H., clerk General Passenger and Ticket Office C. P. R. R., dw] 112 Fourth
Colby Henry B., captain P. M. S. S. Co.'s Dock, dwl 328 Bryant
Colby Hiram H., carrier Bulletin, res Alameda
Colby James, machinist with S. F. Gas Light Co., dwl 125 Perry
Colby J. T., calker Shipcalkers' Association, 713 Mis- sion
Colby M. A. Mrs., teacher Lincoln Grammar School, dw] 617 Mission
Colby Mary A. (widow), nurse, dwl 143 Clara
Colby Moses L., porter with C. & P. H. Terrill & Co., dw1 528 Stevenson
Colby Nellie Miss, compositor Woman's Publishing Co., dwl 143 Clara
Colby William A., confectioner, dwl 135 Natoma
Colby Zebulon F., fruits, NE cor Francisco and Meiggs' Wharf'
Colcord William G., foreman shoemaker with Orin Jones, dw1 350 Grove
Coldeweis Frederick, porter Wells, Fargo & Co., dwl 1712 St. Mary Cole A. A. Mrs., dwl 772 Folsom
Cole Caroline H. Mrs., teacher Chinese Mission School, dwl 1401 Taylor
Cole C. E. Mrs., furnished rooms, 110 Sutter
Cole Claude, waiter Cosmopolitan Hotel Cole C. M., clerk, dw1 108 Minna
COLE CORNELIUS, attorney at law, office room 23 U. S. Court Building, dwl SW cor Howard and Twenty-first
Cole Delia (widow), dwl 909 Washington
Cole D. Juan, clerk with George Hughes, dwl 315 Washington
Cole E. B., dw1 636 Commercial
Cole E. H., porter 17 Front, dw1 721 Shotwell
Cole F. P., salesman with Cal. Furniture Manufactur- ing Co., dwl 806 Leavenworth
Cole George H., dwl 120 Tyler
Cole Henry W., carpenter Superintendent Public Streets, dwl 529 Pine
Colo James, housemover, dwl 266 Clementina
Cole John, saddler with J. C. Johnson & Co., dwl 32 De Boom
Cole John F., carpenter, dwl Es Capp bet Twenty- fourth and Twenty-fifth
Cole Joseph, dwl 411 Sansom
Cole Josiah L., dwl 628 Sutter
Cole L. A. Mrs., dwl 212 Kearny
Cole Levi F., boilermaker Union Iron Works, dwl 959 Folsom
Cole Lyman, painter and furnished rooms, dwl 815 Montgomery
Colo Marcus T., clerk with Republic Life Insurance Co., dwl 628 Sutter
Cole Mary (widow), laundry, dwl 520 Grove
Cole M. C., dwl West End Hotel
COLE NATHANIEL P., president Bank of San Francisco, office 215 Sansom, and president Cali- fornia Furniture Manufacturing Co., office 220 Bush, dw1 806 Leavenworth
Cole Nathaniel W. ( Cole & (o.), dwl 721 Shotwell
Colo Patrick, tailor with John F. Lindow, dwl 4 St. Mary Pl
COLE R. BEVERLY, physician, office 16 Geary, res Oakland
Cole Robert, scaman, dw1 238 Steuart
Cole Silver Mining Co. (Storey Co. Nevada), office 438 California
Cole Thomas, broker, office 140 Montgomery, dw1 502 Powell
Cole William, carpenter California Mills, dwl 41 Min Cole William, jeweler, dwl 50 Geary
Cole William, plumber with W. W. Walmsley, dwl SE cor Drumm and Oregon
Cole William M., porter 226 Bush, dwl 806 Leav
Cole & Co. ( Nathaniel W. Cole and Uriah Segers), sash, blind, and door factory, 22 California
Coleman August, wines, dwl N s Railroad Av nr Dolores
Coleman Catherine (widow), dwl 11 Clara
Coleman Charles, dwl 39 Oak Grove Av
Coleman Charles C., machinist with F. A. Huntington
Coleman Charles H., brewer Germania Brewery, dwl 1508 Mason
Coleman Charles H., hairdresser, 218 Pacific, dwl 1305 Stockton
Coleman Coleman, jeweler with William Baehr & Co., dwl 148 Perry
Coleman Daniel, stevedore with Whitney & Freese Coleman Daniel, waiter with Wapple & Nell, dwl 41 Everett
Coleman Daniel H., groceries and liquors, NE cor Brannan and Gilbert
Coleman David M., janitor S. F. Art Association, dwl 1422 Wash
Coleman David R., shipsmith, 706 Front, dwl 1206 Market
Coleman Dennis, shoemaker, dwl 38 Ritch
Coleman Edward W., cook, dwl W s Geneva nr Town- send
Coleman Evan J., president Pacific Transfer Co., office 6 Montgomery, dwl 7 South Park
Coleman George, laborer, dw1 322 Main, rear
Coleman George P., assistant librarian Mechanics' Instituto Library, dwl 27 Post
Coleman Gustavus A., clerk with M. Keller & Co., dwl 115 Kearny
Coleman Henry, market, 1503 Franklin
Coleman Henry, seaman, dwl 531 East
Coleman Henry R., salesman with A. L. Bancroft & Co., dwl 112 Fourth
Coleman Herman, teamster, dw1 148 Perry
Coleman J., stevedore P. M. S. S. Co.
Coleman James ( Gargan & C.), 731 and 733 Brannan Coleman James, laborer with Hanscom & Co., dwl W 8 Alabama bet Twenty-second and Twenty-third Coleman James, plasterer, dwl Fourteenth Av nr Railroad Av, South S. F.
Coleman James S., physician, dw1 520 Valencia
Coleman John, barkeeper, dwl 115 Jessie
Coleman John, engineer P. M. S. S. Colorado
Coleman John, groceries and liquors, NW cor Har- rison and Dora
Coleman John, laborer, dwl 14 Clinton
Coleman John, laboror, dw1 278 Tehama
Coleman John, shoomakor, 16 Hayes, dwl 18 Hayes
Coleman John, turner with Seaborn & Honey
Coleman John E., barkeeper with E. P. Enright, 226 Fifth
Coleman John E. W., house and signpainter, 921 Fol Coleman John F., oiler stin Newbern, Front St. Wharf
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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Coleman John H., collector, office 420 Montgomery room 6, dwl 1422 Washington
Coleman John M., porter with U. S. Shipping Com- missioner, dwl Coso House
COLEMAN JOHN W., stock broker, office 433 Cali- fornia, res Oakland
Coleman Joseph W., carpenter, dwl 421 Stevenson Coleman Larkin, machinist, dwl 2722 Folsom
Coleman Luke (colored), whitewasher, dwl 1316 Pow Coleman Margaret M. (widow), dressmaker, 115 Kear Coleman Michael, gatekeeper with Edward M. Mur- phy, Mission Ocean House Road
Coleman Owen, laborer S. F. and Pac. Sugar Co., dwI cor Eighth and Natoma
Coleman Patrick, helper Union Iron Works, dwl 132 Clara
Coleman Patrick J., salesman 706 Market, dwl 1205 Market
Coleman Simon, bootmaker with S. W. Rosenstock & Co., dwl 1204 Howard
Coleman Thomas, barkeeper with Thomas McIner- ney, dwl SW cor Fourth and Howard
Coleman Thomas, bootfitter, dw1 710 Bush
Coleman Thomas, chemist, dwl W s Valencia nr Fif- teenth
Coleman Thomas, laborer, awl Ss Henry bet Noe and Castro
Coleman Thomas, porter 510 Sansom, dwl Bartol nr Broadway
Coleman William (George H. Sagar & Co.), dwl 13 Rondel Pl
Coleman William J., longshoreman, dwl 703 Davis Coleman William T. ( W. T. Coleman & Co.), dwl 1299 Taylor
COLEMAN W. T. & CO., shipping and commission merchants, office SW cor California and Front Coleman. See Colman
Coles Edward, porter with Reynolds & Ford, dwINW cor Davis and Clay
Coles George W., carpenter with David Drady, dwl 12361%, Folsom
Coles John B., calker with Lumber S. Allen, dw1 955 Howard
Coles Thorn, engineer with Dohrmann & Co., dwl S W cor Bay and Dupont
Coles William L., policeman City Hall, dw1 30 Geary Colette Henry, porter with Chassagne, Devaneaux & Co., dwl 1015 Stockton
Colette Oliver, laundry, 1013 Stockton, dw1 1011 Stock Colfur Patrick, stableman with James Tomkinson, dwlol Minna
Colgan John, fireman stin Oriflamme Oregon S. S. Co., dwl 305 Fremont
Colgan William, stevedore P. M. S. S. Co., dwl 644 Brannan
Coli Allessio (Francisco Giovannini & Co.), dwl SE cor Kearny and Broadway
Colin Eugene, proprietor Lafayette House, 706-710 Commercial
Colin Josephine Mrs., teacher French, dwl 801 Jaek Coll Dennis, teamster with Hasto & Kirk, dwl 1001 Battery
Coll Hugh, salesman with David Samuels
Coll John, baker with John Reagan, dw1 11512 Ship- ley, rear
Coll Patrick, teamster with Hasto & Kirk, dwl 1001 Battery
Collagan William, laborer, dw1 446 Brannan
Colleary John, teamster, dwl 247 Perry
COLLECTOR CUSTOMS PORT OF SAN FRAN- CISCO. office Custom House third floor
COLLECTOR UNITED STATES INTERNAL REVENUE, office 321 Battery COLLEGE BUILDING, 24 Post
Collen Fred ( Longe & C.), dwl 118 Fifth
Collethon James C., porter with Tallant & Co., dwl VE cor California and Battery
Collett Henry, with Pac. Barrel and Keg Co.
Colley Frederick A., salesman with A. L. Bancroft & Co., dw1 1040 Mission
Colley Moses H., carpenter, dwl 1040 Mission
Colley William, special policeman, dwl Seal Rock House
Collie Alexander, watchmaker, dwl 119 Third
Collio Thomson, captain schooner Three Brothers, office 305 East, dwl 427 Fremont
Collie William II. ( Collie & Stewart), dwl 140 Sutter COLLIE & STEWART ( William H. Collie and Henry Stewart), floral depot, 18 Post, and nurse- ryman, S s Post bet Broderick and Devisadero
Collie. See Colly
Collier Edwin, shipbuilder, dw1 530 Bush
Collier Frederick, real estate, office 413 California
Collier John T., clerk with Wilson & Putnam, dwl 704 Montgomery
Collier Walter, stovemounter with Brittan, Hol- brook & Co., dwl 517 Mission
Collier William, laborer, dwl Mechanics' House Collier W. J., printer, dwl Bootz Hotel
Collier. See Collyer
Colligan Andrew, laborer, dwI Es Kate nr Brannan Colligan Terence, laborer, dwl S s Vallejo bet Lar- kin and Hyde
Collin Felix, liquor saloon and boarding, 912 Kearny Collin Henry, tailor, 1307 Pacific
Collings Martin, plasterer, dwl 2009 Hyde
Collings William, calker Shipcalkers' Association, 713 Mission
Collinon Michael, bootmaker with Einstein Bros. & Co., dwl 27 Jessie
Collins Adele Miss, milliner, dw1 912 Kearny Collins Adelino L. (widow), dwl 208 Fifth
Collins Albert F. ( Collins, Wheaton & Luhrs), res Oakland
Collins Albert L., teamster, dwl 514 Minna;
Collins Arthur, teacher, dwl 1109 Montgomery
Collins Barney, cigarmaker, dwl S s Twenty-fourth nr Ilarrison
Collins Benjamin, carpenter, dw1 627 California
Collins Benjamin Jr., printer with Frank Eastman, dwl 627 California
Collins Benjamin R. ( Collins & Lyons), dwl 208 Fifth Collins C. Mrs., weaver woolen mills, dwl 3 Shipley bet Seventh and Eighth
Collins C. D., bookkeeper with Pacific Chemical Co., dwl 731 Bush
Collins Charles, dwl 29 Minna
COLLINS CHARLES J., hatter, 321 Montgomery, dw1 5 Monroe
Collins Colby, dw1 319 Bush
Collins Cornelius, bricklayer, dw1 7 Jane PI
Collins Cornelius, porter with Philip McGovern, dwl 636 Commercial
Collins David, master mariner, dwl 825 Broadway, rear
Collins David, paver Superintendent Public Streets, dwl 1332 Washington
Collins Delia Miss, dressmaker with Lesser Leszyns- ky, dwl Minna nr Fifteenth
Collins Dennis, longshoreman, dw1 513 Mission
Collins Dennis, professor English and commercial studies University Mound College
Collins Dennis B. ( O'Sullivan & C.), dw1 922 Pine
Collins Dennis P., cook 329 Montgomery, dw1 53 Stev Collins Douglas, packer 412 Battory, dwl E s Pringle Court
Collins Edward, stevedore, dwl E s Greenwich bet Sansom and Montgomery
Collins Edward S., plumber and gasfitter, dw1 307 Filbert
Collins Elizabeth (widow), housekeeper, dwl 419 Min Collins Ellen F. Miss, private school, 1022 Powell
Collins Eunico (widow, colored), stewardess P. M. S. S. Constitution, dwl 927 Broadway
Collins Felix, dw1 912 Kearny
Collins Frederick, butcher, dwl 927 Howard
Collins Frederick T., hatter with Collins & Co., dwi 1238 Bush
Collins George, machinist with Benjamin Harris, dwl 1105 Mason
Collins George, restaurant, dw1 1523 Mason
Collins George H. ( Higgins & C.), res Oakland Collins George W., clerk, dwl 1109 Montgomery
Collins Henry M. (colored), janitor Merchants' Ex- change, dwl 54 Merchants' Exchange
Collins J., dw1 34 Hayes
Collins James, boilermaker with Risdon Iron Works, dwl 11 Cleveland, rear
Collins James, bootfitter, 229 Jessio
Collins James, fireman, dwl 211 Folsom, rear
Collins James, laborer with Thomas Connolly
Collins James, painter, dwl 60 Clementina
Collins James, stonecutter New City Hall, dwl 121 Shipley
Collins James, tpyecaster California Type Foundry, dwl 44 Ritch
Collins James, woodworker with John E. Garton, dwl What Cheer House
Collins James C. ( Collins & Co.), dw1 1205 Bush Collins James W., milkman, dwl 1001 Market
ATLAS INS. CO. OF HARTFORD; Assets 8325,000; Farnsworth & Clark, Agents.
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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Collins J. C., stevedore P. M. S. S. Co.
Collins Jeremiah, hostler Central R. R., dwl 713 Clementina, rear
Collins Jeremiah, sawyer with a. W. Swan & Co., dwl 71 Clementina
Collins J. J., dw1 91912 Washington
Collins John, dwl Gilbert nr Bryant
Collins John, barkeeper with Thomas Adam
Collins John blacksmith, dwl 423 Bush
Collins John, brassfinisher with William T. Garratt, dwl 16 Natoma
Collins John, expressman, cor Commercial and Davis, dwl 63 Stevenson
Collins John, horseshoer with Dunnigan & O'Dea, dwl Philadelphia House
Collins John, laborer Pacific Oil and Lead Works, dwl Howard bet Second and Third
Collins John, miner, dwl 21 Perry
Collins John, night watchman, dwl 657 Howard
Collins John, seaman, dw1 39 Pacific
Collins John, shipwright Shipwrights' Journeymen Association, 71 New Montgomery
Collins John, waiter, dwl cor Rausch and Howard
Collins John, waterman, dw1 54 First
Collins John, wire-ropemaker with A. S. Hallidie, dwl S s Francisco bet Mason and Taylor
Collins John A. ( Mott & C.), attorney at law, office 523 Kearny, dwl 203 Turk
Collins John C., barber, dwl 133 Perry
Collins John C., compositor Evening Bulletin, dwl 1316 Broadway
Collins John D.(John D.Collins & Co.) ,dw] 724 Fulton COLLINS JOHN D. & CO. ( David A. McFarland) proprietors, Charter Oak Livery and Sale Sta- bles, 773 Market
Collins John F., hairdresser with Emanuel Oppen- heimer, dwl 1019 Market
Collins John J., currier with Cornelius O'Donnell, dwl SW cor Bryant and Seventh
Collins John J., pressman with Bacon & Co., dwl Vallejo bet Jones and Leavenworth
Collins Joseph, carpenter, dwl 545 Natoma
Collins Joseph, carver, dwl 325 Fourth
Collins Joseph C., real-estate agent, 507 Montgomery, dwl 1609 Sutter
Collins Kate Miss, dressmaker with Mrs. Mary Rob- ertson, dwl 11 Minna
Collins Lizzie Miss, hairdresser with Sullivan & Rourke, dwl 419 Minna
Collins L. J., stevedore with Whitney & Freese
Collins Louisa Miss, dressmaker with Mrs. Mary Robertson, dwl 11 Minna
Collins Louisa S. (widow), dwl 206 Fifth
Collins Lyman B., salesman Florence Sewing Ma- chine Co., res Oakland
Collins M., stewardess P. M. S. S. Nevada
Collins Malvina Mrs. (widow), furnished rooms, 32 Fourth
Collins Martin, plasterer, dwl S s Hyde nr Union
Collins Martin J., carpenter, dwl 1713 Leavenworth Collins Mary E. Miss, teacher Lincoln Primary School, dwl 419 Minna
Collins Mary F., proprietress Albemarle House, 8 Mason
Collins Mathew, miner, dwl 707 Front
Collins Michael, cartman Superintendent Public Streets, dwl Broadway nr Polk
Collins Michael, driver California Powder Works, dwl Harbor View
Collins Michael, laborer, dwl Ss Vallejo bet Leaven- worth and Jones
Collins Michael, laborer with S. F. Gas Light Co.
Collins Michael, laborer with F. D. Conro & Son, 717 Battery
Collins Michael, plasterer, dwl W s Steiner bet Eddy and Ellis
Collins Michael, stevedore with Menzies, Lowry & Bingham
Collins N. M., shipwright Shipwrights' Journeymen Association, 71 New Montgomtry
Collins Owen, bootmaker, dwl 33 Natoma
Collins Patrick, clerk with Patrick Enright, dwl SW cor Howard and Rausch
Collins Patrick, driver Market St. Railway, dw1 607 Linden Av
Collins Patrick, conductor Omnibus R. R., dwl 161 Silver
Collins Patrick, expressman, dwl 519 Mission
Collins Patrick, hostler with McCord & Malone, dwl 41 Jessie
Collins Patrick, laborer, dwl 25 Louisa
Collins Patrick, laborer, dwl 419 Stevenson
Collins Patrick, laborer, dwl Lake Honda nr Spring Valley W. Works
Collins Patrick, laborer Golden Gate Park
Collins Patrick, seaman, dwl 132 Steuart
Collins Patrick, stevedore with Whitney & Freese
Collins Patrick J., carpenter, dwl 428 Clementina
Collins Peter, fireman, dwl 11 Hunt
Collins Peter, lamplighter with S. F. Gas Light Co., dwl 11 Sherwood PI
Collins Peter F., carpenter, dw1 1621 Howard
Collins Richard, butcher with J. Y. Wilson & Co .; dw1 825 Folsom
Collins Richard, carpenter, dw1 627 California
Collins Richard, fireman Mission Woolen Mills, dwl Minna bet Fourteenth and Fifteenth
Collins Robert, compositor Evening Bulletin, dwl 1316 Broadway
Collins Robert U., agent body lifting machines, dwl 1105 Powell
COLLINS SALVIN P., wines and liquors, oyster, and chop house, 329 Montgomery, dwl SW cor Sacramento and Franklin
Collins Samuel N., carbuilder N. B. and Mission R. R., dwl NE cor Twenty-fifth and Alabama
Collins Sarah Mrs., seamstress Mission Woolen Mills, dwl Shipley bet Seventh and Eighth
Collins Savory W., merchant, dw1 825 Broadway, rear Collins Silas Mortimer ( Linsley & C.), dwl American Exchange
Collins Thomas, conductor Omnibus R. R., dw1 4197% Tehama
Collins Thomas, oiler with Goodwin & Co., dwl 63 Stev Collins Thomas, teamster with Richard Brady, dwl 984 Harrison
Collins Thomas, waiter Grand Hotel, dwl 2 Eddy Pl Collins Thomas W., clerk Western Union Telegraph Co., dwl 1205 Bush
Collins Timothy, dwl S s Maria nr Chesley
Collins Timothy, boatbuilder, 120 Berry, dwl 5 Berry
Collins Timothy, laborer with Dohrmann & Co., dwi United States Hotel
Collins Timothy, milkranch, dwl Guerrero nr Twenty- seventh
Collins Wallace, machinist and locksmith, 111 Ste- venson, dwl 1403 Polk
Collins William, clerk, dw1 704 Mason
Collins William, laborer, dw1 123 Jackson
Collins William, oiler P. M. S. S. Great Republic
Collins William G., laborer, dw1 140 Third
COLLINS, WHEATON & LUHRS ( Albert F. Col- lins, George F. Wheaton, and Nicholas C. Luhrs', commission merchants and wholesale provisions, 219 Front
Collins & Co. (James C. Collins), hatters, 227 Mont
Collins & Lyons ( B. R. Collins and John Lyons), teamsters, office Pier 11 Steuart
Collinson Thomas, salesman with Kaindler & Co., dwl Ss Grove bet Webster and Fillmore
.Collis Robert, physician, office 601 California, dw1 615 Stockton
Collis William, sticker with B. & J. S. Doe, and liquor saloon, 130 Berry
Collischonn Charles, clerk with Belloe Frères, res Oakland
Collison James, dairyman, dwl W s Mission nr Thirty- second
Collison John A., dwl 712 Hyde
Colliver Thomas, seaman, dw1 19 Commercial
Collman Friederich, shoemaker, dwl 827 Vallejo, rear Collner John, compositor S. F. Chronicle, dwl 1031 Pacific
Collopy James, baker, 313 Sixth
Collver Alfred B., fruits, 660 Mission
Colman Abraham (Colman Bros.), dwl 1008 Van Ness Av
COLMAN A. F., druggist, NE cor Geary and Jones, dw1 603 Hyde
COLMAN BROTHERS (Solomon, Morris, Abra- ham, and Charles), importers and wholesale clothing, 107 Battery, and retail SW cor Mont- gomery and Washington
Colman Charles ( Colman Bros.), dw1 1008 Van Ness Av
Colman H., expressman, SW cor Fourth and Mission, dwl 148 Perry
Colman Harlow, hackman with James McGinn Colman J. H., attorney at law, dw1 726 Mission
Colman John, woodturner, dw1 1228 (1328) Broadway
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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Colman Mary Mrs., dressmaker, dwl Virginia Block Colman Michael, milkman, Diamond bet Seventeenth and Eighteenth
Colman Morris ( Colman Bros.), res New York Colman Solomon ( Colman Bros.), res New York Colman. See Coleman.
Colmann Martin, Calaveras Beer Saloon, NE cor Pine and Kearny, dwI 639 California
Colmo & Co. (Chinese), cigar manufactory, 607 Dup Colner John, printer, dwl 1031 Pacific
Coloff Herman, teacher music, dw1 914 Vallejo Colomb Jules, sculptor, dwl 822 Pacific
Colombat Alfred, fringemaker with S. Ettinger, dwl 616 Post, rear
COLOMBIA (U. S.) CONSUL, F. Herrera, office 331 Montgomery
Colombo Co. (Chinese), cigar manufactory, 715 Dup Colon Bernard, laboror, dwl 4 Sherwood Pl
Colon Francisco, waiter, dwl Guillaume Tell Hotel
Colon John, laborer with Thompson Bros., dwl 30 Natoma
Colon Mary A. Miss, milliner with Mrs. M. A. Butler, dwl cor Twenty-first and Guerrero
Colonna Augustus ( Bianchini & C.), dwl SW cor Sansom and Pacific
COLORADO COMMERCIAL AND LAND COM- PANY, office 526 Montgomery room 5
COLORADO STEAM NAVIGATION CO., B. M. Hartshorne president, Edward Norton agent, Wil- liam G. Hobson secretary, office 610 Front
Colquhoun J. C., dressmaker and costumer, 634 How Colquhoun John, currier with John F. King, dwl Center House
Colquhoun Robert, clerk with Libby & Swett, dwl 634 Howard
Colson Edward A., messenger Custom House, dw1 1112 Harrison
Colson Winfield S., driver City R. R., dwl N s Six- teenth bet Mission and Howard
Colter Edward J., form carrier with Francis & Valen- tine, dwl 48 Clara
Colter John, policeman City Hall, dwl NW cor Pine and Fillmore
COLTER JOIIN C., stamping and stamp manufac- tory, 53 Third
Colter William, helper Risdon Iron and Locomotive Works, dwl 232 Fremont
Colter. See Coulter
Coltman Henry, seaman, dwl North German Hotel, 39 Jackson
COLTON DAVID D., attorney at law, office 402 Montgomery room 32, dwl NE cor California and Taylor
Colton William, laborer, dwl SW cor Harrison and Eleventh
Colton William, molder Risdon Iron and Locomotive Works
Colton Zelotes A., foreman Pacific Oil and Lead Works, dwl 108 Eddy
Colton's Building, 220 Third
COLUMBIA FOUNDRY, Reese Llewellyn propri- etor, 133 and 135 Bealo
Columbia Hotel, Leo Maurer proprietor, 741 Market Columbia House, Douglass & Cosgrove proprietors, 114 Jackson
Columbia River Salmon Co., Sroufe, Sweeney & Co. agents, 406 Front
Columbus Borax Refinery, E. K. Stevenot & Co. pro- prictors, SW cor Chestnut and Powell, Justinian Caire agent, 530 Washington
Columbus Mill and M. Co. (Esmeralda Co., Nevada), B. B. Minor secretary, office 41115 California
Colusa Manufacturing Co., Franklin Mahon secre- tary, office 760 Folsom
Colver J. G., driver Central R. R., dw1 119 Clinton
Colvin Alexander F., helper with Thomas Day, dwl 1117 Greenwich
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