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Conrad Henry, expressman, dwl 35 Langton
Conrad Jacob, cook Keystone House, 127 .Jackson
Conrad J. H. (Conrad & Albach), dw1 SW cor Fifth and Harrison
Conrad Emmel, laborer, dw1 64 First
Conrad William A., carpenter with Bryant & Stra- han, dwl 411 Larkin
Conrad & Ahlbach (J. H. Conrad and J. Ahlbach), plumbers, gasfitters, and tinsmiths, 207 Fourth
Conrades Ferdinand, Antelope Oyster Saloon, 612 Market
Conradi William, clerk 732 Washington, dwl 273 Stev Conran James, plasterer, dw1 333 Bush
Conran Thomas P., agent, dw1 331 Montgomery
Conro Cassius M. ( F. D. Conro & Son), dw1 938 Pac CONRO F. D. & SON ( Cassius M. Conro), proprietors Golden Age Flouring Mills, 717-721 Battery
Conro Frederick D. ( F. D. Conro & Son), dw1 938 Pac Conro Frederick D. Jr., clerk with Redington, Hos- tetter & Co., dw1 938 Pacific
Conro George A., bookkeeper with F. D. Conro & Son, dwl 938 Pacific
Conroy Ann (widow), dwl 6 Bartol
Conroy Bernard, physician and accoucheur, office and dwl 503 Pacific
Conroy Bridget (widow), dwl S s Randall bet Chen- ery and Palmer
Conroy C. H., conductor Market St. Railway, dwISW cor Sixteenth and Valencia
Conroy Daniel, mail clerk S. F. Chronicle, dwl Bry- ant het Eighth and Ninth
Conroy F. Miss, teacher Tehama Primary School
Conroy Francis, laborer, dwl N s Broadway bet Van Ness Av and Franklin
Conroy Henry, wholesale liquor dealer, dwl 932 Pac Conroy James, dwl SW cor Bush and Steiner
Conroy James, conductor Market St. Railway, dwl Es Valencia bet Fifteenth and Sixteenth
Conroy James, mail clerk S. F. Chronicle
Conroy James, stonecutter, dwl SE cor Baker and California
Conroy John, barkeeper with William H. Bassett, dw1 114 Eleventh
Conroy John. farmer, Old Ocean House Road nr In- dustrial School
Conroy John, laborer with James S. Dyer
Conroy Lizzie T., teacher, dwl 1912 Mason
Conroy Margaret (widow), dwl SW cor Brannan and Geneva
Conroy Martin, teamster with Dutton & Moore, dwl 1622 Mission
Conroy Michael, painter, dwl SE cor Har and Dora Conroy Michael C., clerk, dw1 1912 Mason
Conroy Nicholas, stovedore P. M. S. S. Co., dwl 138 Dora
CONROY, O'CONNOR & CO. ( M. J. O' Connor, B. F. Dunham. E. W. Playter, T. H. O'Connor, and Brace Hayden), importers and jobbers metals and hardware, 107-111 Front and 104-114 Pine
Conroy Patrick, carpenter, dwl 115 Second Conroy Patrick, hostler Central R. R.
Conroy Peter, laborer, dw1 1512 Rausch, rear
Conroy Peter, laborer Laborers' Protective Benevo- lent Association, 818 Howard
Conroy Thomas, seaman, dwl 132 Steuart
Conroy William, finisher with John C. Bell, dwl 15 Geneva
Considine Edward, butcher with William Nagle & Co., dwl 1304 Jackson
Consolidated Amador Mining Co. (California), David D. Colton president, office 402 Mont room 34
Consolidated Gold Hill Quartz Mill and Mining Co. (Gold Hill, Nevada), office 414 California
Consolidated Reforma Lead and Silver M. Co. (Low- er California), Jacob Schreiber president, office room 10, 605 Clay
CONSOLIDATED TOBACCO CO., J. W. Stow presi- dent, office 304 Pine
Consolidated Virginia Mining Co. (Storey Co., Neva- da), D. T. Bagley secretary, office 401 California
Consolidated Washoe M. Co. (Storey Co., Nevada), W. B. Fleeson secretary, office 6 Leidosdorff Constant Catherine (widow), dwl 1337 Dupont
Constant F. Mme., French milliner, 314 Sutter
Constant Gilet, wigmaker with Mme. L. Bonnet, dwl Hyde nr California
Constantine Basile, restaurant, 153 Third, dwl 119 Third
Constantine Christopher C., cook with Basile Con- stantine, 153 Third
Constantine John ( Constantine & Alleck), dwl 1403 Stockton
Constantine Mary Mrs., dressmaker with Charles Mayer, dwl 31 Jessie
Constantine & Alleck (John Constantine and Joseph Alleck), coffee saloon, 1403 Stockton
Constitution Hotel, Charles H. Brickwedel proprie- tor, 547-553 First
CONSUL ARGENTINE REPUBLIC, Charles Baum, office 510 Battery
CONSUL AUSTRO HUNGARIAN Empire, Gott- lieb A. E. Muecke, office room 8, 109 California CONSUL BELGIUM, Emil Grisar, office NW cor
Sansom and Broadway (Consul-general Salvador Mohange, office Grand Hotel)
CONSUL BOLIVIA, Francisco Herrera, office 331 Montgomery
CONSUL CHILI, Henry Barroilhet San Francisco, office 524 Montgomery ; F. Casanueva Jr. Pacific States, office 27 and 28 U. S. Court Bldg, 506 Bat
CONSUL COSTA RICA, F. Herrera San Francisco, office 331 Montgomery ; T. Lemmen Meyer Con- sul-general Pacific States, office 525 Front
CONSUL DENMARK, G. O'Hara Taaffe, office 320 California
CONSUL ECUADOR, F. Herrera (acting), office 331 Montgomery
CONSUL FRANCE, Edmond Breuil, office 436 Jack CONSUL GERMAN EMPIRE, Charles A. C. Duis- enberg, office 314 Sacramento
CONSUL GREAT BRITAIN, W. Lane Booker, of- fice 319 California
CONSUL GREECE, N. J. Kabath, office 224 Sansom CONSUL GUATEMALA, Leslie C. Hanks, office 204 California
CONSUL HAWAIIAN ISLANDS, Henry W. Sever- ance, office 105 Front
CONSUL HONDURAS, William V. Wells, office 2 City Hall first floor
CONSUL ITALY, G. B. Cerruti, office 702 Wash
CONSUL JAPAN. Charles Wolcott Brooks, vice Saburo Takaki, secretary Horace D. Dunn, office 703 Market
CONSUL MEXICO, Licenciado Manuel Azpiroz, office 408 California
CONSUL NETHERLANDS, James De Fremery, of- fice 710 Sansom
CONSUL NICARAGUA, F. Herrera, office 331 Mont CONSUL PERU, Frederico De La Fuenta Y Subirat, office 320 Sansom
CONSUL PORTUGAL, Francis Berton, office 527 Clay
CONSUL RUSSIA, Martin Klinkofstrom, office 510 Battery
CONSUL SAN SALVADOR (office vacant)
CONSUL SPAIN, Camilo Martin, office NW cor California and Leidesdorff
CONSUL SWEDEN AND NORWAY, G. O'Hara Taaffe, office 320 California
CONSUL SWITZERLAND, Francis Berton, office 527 Clay ; vice consul Antoine Borel, office 601 Montgomery
CONSUL TURKEY, George W. Gibbs, office 35 Bat- tery
Conte Germain, dyer with Schetzel & Weyer, dw1 507 Bush
Contente José F., laborer, dwl SW cor Drumm and Oregon
Conti Carlo, plaster ornamenter with D. Mencarini, dwl 1212 Fourth
Contini Louis, teacher music, dwl 5 Stockton
Continental Fire Insurance Co. (New York), Jon- athan Hunt manager, office 313 California
Continental Hotel, Herman Droste proprietor, 519- 527 Pacific
Continental House, Thomas Ryan proprietor, 5107% Mission
CONTINENTAL LIFE INS. CO. of New York, H. H. Blake & Co. managers, office 302 Montgomery Contra Costa Ferry, foot Vallejo
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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CONTRA COSTA LAUNDRY ASSOCIATION, Hal- lett, Bartlett & Dalton, office 13 Broadway, branches 320 Pine, 677 Market, cor Second and Howard, and cor Bush and Kearny
Contra Costa Steam Navigation Co., William H. Tay- lor president, Phillip M. Backus secretary, office Ss Vallejo nr Davis
CONTRACT AND FINANCE CO., Samuel A. Hop- kins president, John Miller secretary, office C. P. R. R. Building cor Fourth and Townsend
Contras Frank, dwl 11 Pinckney
Conturon John B., laborer, dwl 11 Berry
Convery Patrick, expressman, dwl 11312 Oregon
Convey Edward, butcher with John Hayden, dwl 12612 Welsh
Convis Charles E., real estato, dwl 934 Folsom
Convoy Patrick H., waiter, dwl St. Nicholas Hotel Conway Andrew, dwl 76 Natoma
Conway Andrew J., porter with Jones & Co., dwl 214 Minna
Conway Barney, laborer with S. F. Gas Light Co., dwl 120 Folsom
Conway Bernard, plasterer, dwl NW cor Sixth and Bryant
Conway Cornelius, laborer, dwIN s Austin bet Gough and Franklin
Conway Edward, gardener, dwl 536 Sacramento
Conway Edward, president San Buenaventura C. and M. Co., office 314 California
Conway Ella R. (widow), dw1 618 Third
Conway Frank, engineer Risdon Iron and Locomo- tive Works, dwl 10 Fifth Av, rear
Conway Franklin, laborer with William H. Norton Conway George, master mariner, dw1 523 Minna
Conway James ( Conway & Blaney), dwl 224 Jessie Conway James, tailor, dwl S s Glover near Leav
Conway James, watchman with Michelssen & Brown, dw1 812 Clinton
Conway James H., helper Molter's and Refiner's De- partment U. S. Mint, dw1 1822 Hyde
Conway James N., engineer, dw1 40 First
Conway James P., laborer C. P. R. R. Depot, dw King St. House
Conway John, farmer, dwl Utah near Sixteenth
Conway John, hostler, dw1 524 Pine
Conway John, laborer, dwl 6 Vincent
Conway John, laborer, dwl 42 First
Conway Markey, whitener, dw1 1102 Washington
Conway Michael, laborer, dw1 244 Gilbert
Conway Michael, laborer, dwl 1326 Sacramento
Conway Michael, longshoreman with Oregon S. S. Co., dw1 778 Harrison
Conway Michael G., manufacturer saddles, harness, whips, and bridles, 767 Market, dw1 356 Minna Conway Michael H., porter Russ House
Conway Morris, laborer, dwl N s Austin bet Gough and Franklin
Conway Patrick, milkman, dwl cor Thirteenth Av and M, South S. F.
Conway Patrick, wood and coal, 133 Second, dwl 139 Minna
Conway Peter, packer with J. A. Folger & Co., dwl 12 Anthony
Conway Peter, seaman, dw1 896 Front
Conway Richard, bootmaker with John Sullivan, dw1 34 Ritch
Conway Richard, mariner, dwl 60 First
Conway Sarah A. Miss, shoefitter with S. W. Rosen- stock & Co., dwl 244 Gilbert
Conway Thomas, hackman, Plaza, dwl 1410 Clay
Conway Thomas, harnessmaker with Main & Win- chester, dwl S s Hayes nr Laguna
Conway Thomas, helper with Michael G. Conway, dwl 356 Minna
Conway Thomas, laborer, dwl Dolores nr Eighteenth Conway Thomas, laborer with Hancock & Kelso, dwl 414 Beale
Conway Thomas, tanner with Cornelius O'Donnell, dwl 35 Natoma
Conway & Blaney (James Conway and James E. Blaney), liquor saloon, SW cor Miss and Fourth Conyngham Malcolm, laborer P. M. S. S. Co., dwl 262 Brannan
Coogan Ann (widow), dwl 2 Maiden Lane
Coogan Patrick, laborer Freight Depot S. P. R. R.
Cook -, artist, dwl 245 Second
Cook -, barkeeper, dwl 225 Bush -
Cook A., deckhand stm Cora
Cook Aaron, capitalist, dwl 1304 Post
Cook Albert, seaman, dwl 117 Drumm
Cook Albert O. (Cook & Beringer), dwl 128 Kearny Cook Alexander, blacksmith with Kimball Manufact- uring Co., res Alameda
Cook Alexander A., carriage factory, 7 and 9 Powell, dwl 762 Howard
Cook Algernon M. (I. & A. M. Cook), dwl 9712 Fif- teenth
Cook Ann E. (widow), liquor saloon, 400 Third
Cook Anna, dressmaker, dwl 60 Everett
Cook Antoine, hairdresser, dw1 914 Harrison
Cook A. O. Mrs., flower preserving, hair work, and wax work, 128 Kearny
Cook A. S., dwl 224 Post
Cook August, cooper, dwl 17 White Pl
Cook August, seaman, dwl 19 Commercial
Cook Benjamin (colored), seaman, dwl 5 Broadway
Cook Benjamin C., porter with Allyno & White, dwl 125 California
Cook Bernard, carpenter, dwl E s Columbia bet Twenty-second and Twenty-third
Cook Brothers (John and William), box factory, Berry bet Third and Fourth
COOK C. A. MRS., botanical physician, office and dwl 224 Post
Cook Charles, dwl Fifth Av and B, South S. F.
Cook Charles, policeman City Hall, dwl 1710 Polk
Cook Charles E., engineer with Deming, Palmer & Co., dwl 111 Commercial
Cook Charles W. (R. C. Page & Co.), dwl 1903 Stock- ton
Cook Charles W., brassfinisher with Electrical C. and M. Co., dwl cor Hyde and Clay
Cook Christian, master mariner, dwl 2017 Mason
COOK CLARISSA MRS., manufacturer hair jewol-
ry, 519 Montgomery, dwl W s Yerba Buena nr Sacramento
Cook Daniel S. ( Bryant & C.), res San Mateo
Cook David R., master mariner, dwl NE cor Fran- cisco and Dupont
Cook David R. Mrs., dressmaker, dwl NE cor Fran- cisco and Dupont
Cook Eben, second officer P. M. S. S. Great .Re- public
Cook Edward, seaman, dwl 238 Steuart
Cook E. G. & Co. (John Jones), Union Grocery, NE cor Second and Stevenson
Cook Eldridge G. (E. G. Cook & Co.), dwl 433 Seventh
COOK ELI CAPT., dw1 611 Turk
Cook Elisha Mrs. (widow), dwl 934 Howard
Cook Fayette, mason, dwl 435 Turk
Cook Ferdinand, blacksmith with Kimball Manu- facturing Co., dwl 551 Stevenson
Cook Fernando C., physician, office 55 Second, dwl 708 Treat Av nr Twenty-third
Cook Frank, tinsmith with G. H. Tay & Co., dwl 918 Montgomery
Cook Frederick, blacksmith with Kimball Manu- facturing Co., dwl 551 Stevenson
Cook Frederick, cooper with Frank W. Arnold, dwl 708 Front
Cook Frederick, woodturner, dwl 17% Fifth Av
Cook George, bagmaker with Dakin & Libbey, dwl 255 Minna
Cook George C., engineer, dwl 172 Jessie
Cook George W., milkman with Marevs M. Cook, dwl S s Bush bet Pierce and Scott
Cook Henry, attorney at law, office of Montgomery Block, dwl 221 Sixth
Cook Henry, real estate, dw1 9 Second Av
Cook Henry, waiter, dwl 621 California
Cook Henry, whitener with James C. Sellers, dwl 31 Second
Cook Herman, laborer, dw1 30 Welsh
Cook Hiram B., clerk County Tax Collector's Office, dwl 1522 Stockton
COOK HORATIO N., manufacturer leather belting and hose, 415 Market, dwl 635 Sutter
COOK I. & A. M., lumber dealers, Pior 212 Steuart Cook I. & Brother (John A. Cook), importers and jobbers dry goods, 8 Battery
Cook I. J., driver Cosmopolitan Hotel, dw1 202 Bush Cook Ira, warehouseman Subsistence Department U. S. A., dwl 210 Shotwell
Cook Isaac (I. & A. M. Cook), dwl NW cor Fulton and Laguna
Cook Isaac ( I. Cook & Brother;, dw1 731 Geary Cook Isaac, fruits, dw1 1209 Bush
Cook Jacob A., clerk with Benoit Pasquale
Cook James, engineer, dwl 725 Harrison
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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Cook James, longshoreman, dwl Filbert bet Sansom and Montgomery
Cook James, shipwright Shipwrights' Journeymen Association, 71 New Montgomery
Cook Jane (widow), dwl 4 Card Alley
Cook Jay H., whitener and plasterer, dw1 510 Lin- den Av
Cook J. B., business manager Golden Era, office 540 Clay
Cook Jessie S. (widow), furnished rooms, 108 Stock- ton
Cook J. G., stevedore with Whitney & Freese
Cook John ( Cook Brothers), dwl 14 Welsh
COOK JOHN, carpenter and builder, 425 Pine, dwl 412 Pine
Cook John, cook with Malone & Wilson, dwl 57 Third
Cook John, cook with Moraghan & Lynch, dwl 615 Folsom Cook John, drayman with J. A. Folger & Co., dwl 1311 Jackson
Cook John, fireman Engine No. 7, S. F. F. D., dwl NW cor Sixteenth add Second Av
Cook John, hairdresser, dwl 805 Mason
Cook John, oysterman, dwl 505 Howard
Cook John, waiter with Jules E. Sorbier, dwl 1107 Kearny
Cook John A. (I. Cook & Brother), dwl 1111 Post
Cook John H., poultry and game, 48 and 49 Wash- ington Market, dwl 1113 Clay
Cook John R., longshoreman, dw1 245 Second
Cook Joseph E., clerk with R. C. Page & Co., dwl 1903 Stockton
Cook Kate (widow), dwl 531 Bryant
Cook Lowe P., clerk S. F. and N. P. R. R., dwl 908 Clay
Cook Lucinda Miss, weaver Mission Woolen Mills, dwl Twenty-sixth nr Mission
Cook Marcus M., milkranch, S s Bush bet Pierce and Scott, dwl Pierce bet Bush and Sutter
Cook Mary Miss, shoefitter, dwl 4 Card Alley
Cook Mary A., furnished rooms, 70412 Mission
Cook Michael S., cartman Golden Gate Park, dwIN s Point Lobos Av nr Cook
Cook M. M. (widow), dwl 1517 Taylor
Cook Nicholas, blacksmith Pacific Rolling Mill, Po- trero Point
Cook Nicholas L., compositor Alta California, dwl 627 California
Cook Orlando M., laborer, dwl N s Bush bet Pierce and Scott
Cook Orlo, machinehand Excelsior Mills, dw1 740 Howard
Cook Pardon A., real estate, dwl N s Sutter bet Pierce and Scott
Cook Peter ( Kane & C.), dwl 1122 Filbert
Cook Peter, carrier Morning Call
Cook Reuben B., cooper with L. N. Handy & Co., dw] NE cor Washington and Drumm
Cook Richard, grocer, dwl 12 St. Mary
Cook Ronald, carpenter P. M. S. S. Co., dwl 18 Stan- ford
Cook Sydney P., merchant, dwl 1517 Taylor Cook Susan Miss, dwl 714 Howard
Cook T., helper S. F. Boiler Works
Cook Theodore T., bookkeeper with R. C. Page & Co., dwl 629 Clay
Cook Thomas, expressman, SW cor Sac and Mont
Cook Thomas, longshoreman, dwl 703 Davis
Cook Thomas, painter, dwl 414 Pacific
Cook Thomas M., with James Moore, dwl 225 Bush
Cook Walter H., clerk with Charles E. Barry, dwl 1022 Jackson
Cook William ( Cook Brothers), dwl cor Twenty-third and Columbia
Cook William, baker with Frederick Hellwig
Cook William, carpenter, dwl E s Columbia bet Twenty-second and Twenty-third
Cook William, clerk Pacific Bridge Co.'s Works
Cook William, driver Central R. R., dwl Clinton nr Brannan
Cook William, maltroaster, 1915 Stockton
Cook William A., special policeman, dwl 130 Fern Av
Cook William N., carpenter, dwl cor Lincoln and Leavenworth
Cook William S., dwl 808 O'Farrell
Cook Wilson Q., laborer New U. S. Appraiser's Build- ing, dwl 609 Jackson
Cook & Beringer ( Albert O. Cook and William Ber- inger), hay and grain, SE cor Bryant and Fifth
Cook & Geyer G. and S. M. Co. (Gold Hill, Nev.), Joseph Maguire secretary, office 419 California
Cook. See Koch
Cooke Ann Mrs., furnished rooms, 621 California
Cooke Charles G., painter, dw1 621 California
Cooke Daniel D. ( Cooke & Smith), dw1 337 Jessie
Cooke George J. ( Haferkorn & Co.), dw1 1159 How- ard
Cooke George W., ruler with A. L. Bancroft & Co., dwl 1616 Market
Cooke Hannah Miss, principal Pine and Larkin St. Primary School, dwl 1511 Clay
Cooke Lyman (widow), dwl 1631 Mission
Cooke S. B. Miss, teacher Market St. Primary School, dwl 108 Stockton
Cooke William B., bookbinder and blankbook man- ufacturer, 723 Market
Cooke & Smith ( Daniel D. Cooke and Edward L. Smith), furniture and bedding, 30 Fourth
Cookingham George V., dwl 1218 Jackson
Cooksey John A., barkeeper with Osborn F. Baker, dwl Wisconsin Hotel
Cookson David F., first assistant engineer stm Ori- flamme, dwl 345 Fremont
Cookson Harris, shipwright Shipwrights' Journey- men Association, 71 Montgomery
Cool George W., dentist, office and dwl 22 Kearny
Cool W. P., dentist, office and dwl 128 Kearny
Cooler John, engineer, dwl 35 Natoma
Cooley Charles B., carpenter, dwl cor Buena Vista and Henrietta, Bernal Heights
Cooley Earl K., dwl 2123 Larkin
Cooley John, foreman, dwl 513 Howard
Cooley John E., drayman with Hanson & Moore, dwl 313 Sixth
Cooley Michael, plasterer, dwl 3 Park Av
Coolidge Abbie Miss, teacher North Cosmopolitan Grammar School, dwl 538 Jessie
Coolidge Charles S., compositor with Charles W. Gor- don, dwl 538 Jessie
Coolidge George W., bookbinder with Charles E. Rankin, dw1 538 Jessie
Coolidge James C., chief postal clerk S. F. Post-office, dw1 538 Jessie
COOLIDGE JOSEPH A., secretary Merchants' Ex- change Association, office Merchants' Exchange first floor, dwl 606 Folsom
Coolidge J. P., dwl SW cor Fourth and Howard
Coolidge Mary E. (widow), dw1 538 Jessie
Coombe Philip H., silver burnisher with Edward Denniston, dwl 34 Harrison
Coombs George, stevedore Riggers' and S. U. Associa- tion, 429 Pacific
Coombs John H. ( Coombs & Taylor), dwl 1605 Scott Coombs John H. Jr., dw1 1605 Scott
Coombs Joseph, stonecutter, dwl 111 Geary
Coombs Nathaniel (colored), carpenter, dwl 21 Scott Pl
Coombs W. H., assistant auditor Custom House, dwl Russ House
Coombs & Taylor (John H. Coombs and Daniel Tay- lor), shipwrights and calkers, 111 Market
Coombs. See Combs and Comes
Coon Benjamin R. (Coon & O'Reilly), dw1 523 Kear
Coon Charles D., bookkeeper, dw1 35 Moss
Coon Henry P., State agent Brooklyn Life Ins. Co., office 409 California, res Mayfield
Coon N. S., merchant, dwl 1281% Fourth
COON & O'REILLY ( Benjamin R. Coon and Far- rell J. O' Reilly), liquor saloon, 511 Washington Coon. See Kuhn and Coons
Cooney Daniel, real estate, dwl 102 Eddy
Cooney David, laborer Pacific Commercial Co., dwI Castro nr Fourteenth
Cooney J. N., groceries and liquors, NE cor Shipley and Willow
Cooney John, groceries and dry goods, S s Union bet Montgomery and Calhoun
Cooney John, laborer, dwl S s Market bet Valencia and Brady
Cooney John, porter and ale botler, dwl 417 Powell Cooney John J., painter and grainer, 751 Mission, dwl 79 Everett
Cooney Luke, hostler with J. W. McDonald, dwI S s Fourteenth nr Mission
Cooney M., assistant janitor Washington Grammar School, dwl SW cor Washington and Mason
Cooney Mary Miss, housekeeper, dwl 11512 Shipley Cooney Michael, attorney at law, office 7 Court Block 636 Clay, dwl 312 Seventh
MISSISSIPPI VALLEY F. & M. INS. CO .; Assets $500,000; Farnsworth & Clark, Agts.
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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Cooney Michael, bootmaker with Buckingham & Hecht, dwl Market nr San José Depot
Cooney Michael, butcher, dwl Sixth Av bet Land M, South S. F.
Cooney Patrick, hostler with John F. Wilson, dwl 126 Olive Av
Cooney Patrick, longshoreman, dw1 44 Ecker
Cooney Thomas, laborer, dwl 763 Mission
Cooney William, painter with John J. Cooney, dwl cor Union and Montgomery
Cooney. See Coney
Coons Charles, dw1 741 Market
Coons Charles A., bricklayer New City Hall, dwl 111 Geary
Coons John T. W., general commission merchant, 205 Washington, dwl NW cor Stevenson and Eighth Coons. See Coon and Kuhn
Coop John, carpenter with Richardson & Holland, res Oakland
Cooper -, carpenter, dwl 1028 Market
Cooper Archibald, refiner, dw1 502 Mason
Cooper Benjamin, seaman, dw1 533 Commercial
Cooper C., gasfitter, dw1 227 Second
Cooper Charles, laborer Pacific Ico Co., dw1 919 Fol Cooper C. L., carpenter, dw1 19 Minna
Cooper D., driver Omnibus R. R.
Cooper David T., boilermaker with Portland Boiler Works, dwl 41 Minna
Cooper E. Bruce, bookkeeper with William B. Brad- bury, dw1 517 O'Farrell
Cooper Edward, dwl 610 Filbert
Cooper Eugene T., with Albert Dibblee, dwI N & Mc- Allister bet Fillmore and Steiner
Cooper Encarnacion V. (widow), dwl 821 Bush
Cooper Ezekiel (colored), porter California Ins. Co., dwl 11 Tay
Cooper Frank, oysterman, dw1 506 Market
Cooper Frank, waiter stm Oriflamme Oregon S. S. Co.
Cooper Frank P., bookkeeper with Gray, Jones & Co., dw1 629 Post
Cooper Frederick T., salesman with Keane, O'Con- nor & Co., dw1 40 South Park
Cooper George, carriagemaker, dw1 227 Second
Cooper George, seaman stm Ajax Oregon S. S. Co.
Cooper G. S. Mrs. (widow), dwl 7 Virginia Pl nr Du- pont
Cooper Halsey F., deputy U. S. Internal Revenue, dw1 600 Bush
Cooper Henry, bricklayer Bricklayers' Protective Association, 234 Sutter
Cooper Henry, laborer, dwl 123 Jackson
Cooper Henry, mason U. S. Mint, dwl 32 Minna
Cooper James, carpenter, dwl 5 Natoma .
Cooper James, plumber, dwl 32 Minna
Cooper James, shipwright Shipwrights' Journeymen Association, 71 New Montgomery
Cooper James B., mining, office 315 California, dwl 823 Larkin
Cooper James K., stationery and periodicals, 750 Market, dw1 315 Geary
Cooper Jared, scaman, dwl 32 Steuart
Cooper J. B. (widow), dw1 821 Bush
Cooper J. B. R. (estate of), office 523 Montgomery
Cooper Joel B., chief deputy U. S. Internal Revenue, dwl Morton House
Cooper Joel H., dwl 147 Third
Cooper Luke B., carpenter, dw1 238 Sutter
Cooper L. W. Mrs., dressmaker, 644 Mission
Cooper Robert, longshoreman, dwl 713 Front
Cooper Theodore B. (colored), express wagon, dwl 909 Pacific
Cooper Thomas (colored), laborer, dwl A Havens Pl nr Washington
Cooper Thomas H., expressman, cor Market and Turk, dwl Es Devisadero bet Turk and Tyler
Cooper William, boilermaker S. F. Boiler Works, dwl 5 Natoma
Cooper William, carpenter with Charles Williams, dwl 12 O'Farrell
Cooper William, mariner, dwl W s Virginia, rear, nr Pacific
Cooper William M., barkeeper, dw1 813 Howard
Cooper William R., shipjoiner P. M. S. S. Co., dwl 5221% Howard
Cooperative Coal M. Co. (Coos Bay, Oregon), Frank L. Kreider secretary, office 336 Montgomery
Cooperative Marble Works, John Daniel & Co. pro- prietors, 421 Pine
Coos Bay and Columbia River Packets, A. M. Simp- son & Bro. agents, office 44 Market
Coos Bay Coal Co. (Eastport), I. L. Pool, office 21 Merchants' Exchange, R. D. Chandler agent, of- fice 120 Pacific
Coos Bay Coal Co. (Newport ), Flanagan & Mann agents, +21 East
Coot -, dw1 618 California
Cootey Patrick H., wharfinger Clay St. Wharf, dwl 78 Fifteenth
Coover John H., miner, dw1 227 Second
Cooverry Nicholas, carpenter, dwl 533 Vallejo
Cope George W. ( Ayres, C. & Co.), dw1 8 Essex
Cope James, bootfitter with Rosseter & Smith, 'dwl Columbia Hotel
Cope Warner W., attorney at law, office 420 Cal, dwl W s Capp bet Sixteenth and Seventeenth
Copeland Edward, porter with Murphy, Grant & Co., dwl 79 Clementina
Copeland Eliza (widow), dwl 1109 Stockton
Copeland Henry M., wagonmaker, dwl 620 McAl- lister
Copeland William F., hatter, dw1 822 Union
Copeley Henry, dwl 2112 Pacific Av
Copier Claude, cook, dwl 1337 Dupont
Copithorne Jane (widow), dwl 10% Rausch
Copithorne Richard, porter with Locke & Montague, dwl 12 Rausch
Copley John, helper with Charles Oester, dwl 313 Mission, rear
Copley Kiernan, laborer Golden Gate Park, dwIN s Eddy bet Steiner and Pierce
Copp John G., foreman with George H. Tay & Co., dwl Bootz Hotel
Coppage John W. (J. W. Coppage & Co.), dw1 1904 Powell
Coppage J. W. & Co. (Henry Lang), coopers, 112 and 114 Jackson
Coppe Victor, tomb-fencemaker, cor Cal and Baker Coppinger Mary (widow), ladies' nurse, dwl 1309 Broadway
Coppola Catherine, groceries and liquors, NE cor Washington and Leavenworth
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