The San Francisco directory: embracing a general directory of residents and a business directory : also, a directory of streets, 1879 , Part 139

Author: Langely, Henry G
Publication date: 1879
Publisher: San Francisco : Francis, Valentine & Co.
Number of Pages: 1196


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Klapperich John S., blacksmith, Grand Av, nr How- ard, r. 2 Washington Av


Klarenmeyer Simon, proptr The New Art School, and portrait paint. r. 7242 Market


KLARMANN JOHN, liquor saloon, E s San Bruno Road, bet Twenty-Seventh and Twen. y-eighth


Klarnet Joseph, carpenter, 17 Fourth, r. 712 Shipley Klassen Harry, porter jeorge nuan, r. Grand Central Hotel


Klassen Michael, boxmaker San Francisco Box Fac- tory, r. 360 Brannan


Klatt Ferdinand, contactor and builder, office 516 Kearny, r. 814 'i wenty-first


Klau Carl, clerk Haas Brothers, r. 309 Powell


Klau Leopold, salesman Haas Brothers, r. 309 Powell Klaul Peter, cook, r. 444 Jesrie, rear


Klaum John, florist. r. 433 Hinckley


Klaus August, tanner Sigmond Krus, r. W s Dolores, bet Twenty-ninth and Thirtieth


Klaus John, tailor, 629% Pacific, r. Atlantic Hotel


Kleber George, driver Willows Brewery, r. SE cor Nineteenth and Mission


Klebs Alexander, actor, r. 53 Minna


Kleen Henry (D. Tiedemann & Co.), r. 840 Howard


Kleen Heury (Kleen & Selk), r. 254 Jessie


Kleen & Selk (Henry Kleen and Charles Selk), grocer- ies and liquors, 254-256 Jessie


Klei Christian, carpenter, r. 8 Virginia Pl


Kleimer Herman, barkeeper John Taylor & Co.


Klein A. D. (Klein Brothers), r. SE cor Tyler and Bu- chanan


Klein Aunie Mrs., teacher, r. 1826 Bush


Klein August, machinist, r. 245 Minna


Klein Brothers (John H. and A. D. Klein), groceries and liquors, SE cor Tyler and Buchanan


Klein Charies, r. 1709 Sutter


Klein Charles, miner, r. 225 Bush


Klein Daniel, carpenter, r. N s Greenwich, bet Devis- adero and Scott


Klein Ernst, groceries and liquors, NW cor Folsom and Twenty-second


Klein Frederick J. M., clerk Falkner, Dell & Co., r. 1709 Sutter


Klein Henriette (widow), r. 2025 Mason, rear


Klein Henry, cigars and tobacco, 413 Pine, r. 915 How- ard


Klein Henry, clerk Henry Schroeder, r. 256 Jessie


Klein Henry, foreman California Mills, r. A ameda


Klein Jacob, contractor, r. S s Germania, bet Fil more and Steiner


Klein Jacob, mining secretary, office 121 Sansom, r. Oakland


Klein John, brassmolder, r. 2 Lawrence Pl


Klein John, cook Bruno & Kohuke, r. 416 Hayes


Klein John C., compositor, r. 1709 Sutter


Klein John F. (Klein & Gibbens), r. 474 Jessie


HUTCHINSON & MANN, represents over $18,000,000 Insurance Capital.


BEAMISH'S, Nucleus Building, Market Street, cor Third Street.


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ANDERSON & RANDOLPH, Jewelers, 101 Montgomery St.


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498


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Klein John H. (Klein Brothers), r. SE cor Tyler and Buchanan


Klein John M., repairer Fire Alarm and Police Tele- graph, r. 7 Brenham Pl


Klein Julius A., engineer Cutting Packing Co., r. 245 Minna


Klein Lazar, salesman Godchaux Brothers & Co., r. 819 Mission


Klein Marks, collector, office 216 Sansom


Klein Moses, real estate, r. NE cor Kearny and Broad- way


Klein Peter (Bergez & Klein), r. 1029 Clay


Klein Philip, butcher, r. Fourteenth Av, nr P, South S. F.


Klein S., First Hebrew Benev. Assn, 643 Sacramento Klein William, r. 3 Harriet


Klein & Gibbens (John E. Klein and Henry S. Gib- bens), shooting gallery and ammunition, 745 Miss Klein. See Clein, Cline, Kleine, and Kline


Kleinclaus ---- Mrs., r. 102 Eddy


Kleinclaus Charles, r. 908 Dolores


Kleinclaus Eugenie, domestic 1832 Powell


Kleinclaus Gustave (Otto Fauss & Co.), r. 310%% Nine- teenth


Kleindeinst Molly, domestic 829 Broadway


Kleine Frederick H., 'carpenter Centennial Planing Mill, r. 12 Langton


Kleine J. C., r. 2228 Pine


Kleine. See Clein, Cline, Klein, and Klino


Kleinhammer Charles A., seaman, r. NW cor Main and Bryant


Kleinhammer Christopher, dyer, r. 148 Third


Kleinhammer Henry, barkeeper John Grosbauer, r. 181% Hyde


Kleinhans Charlotte (widow), hairdresser, 808 Larkin Kleinhans John (A. Lusk & Co.), r. 640 Fell


Kleinhaupt Abraham, tailor, r. 119 Sixth


Kleinsmith William, Master Mariners' Benev. Assn, Druids' Hall


Kleiver Rosa Mrs., dressmaker, r. 803 Montgomery Klemm Charles, cabinetmaker, 148 Bluxome


Klemm David, musician, r. 9 Everett


Klemm Frederick (Klemm & Weber), r. 625 Brannan Klemm Hugo (Strecker & Klemm), r. 11 O'Farrell


Klemm Julius, clerk Charles Klemm, r. 148 Bluxome


Klemm & Weber (Frederick Klemm and Godfried Weber), blacksmiths and wagonmakers, 625 Bran Klempau Nicholas, barkeeper Daiss & Schmitt, r. 18 First


Klenck Dietrick, laborer Cal. Sugar Refinery, r. 141 Dore


Klepsch Fred., Tailors' Pro. Union, SW cor Kearny and Morton


Klepster E. W., bookkeeper, r. 420 Jackson Kleser Adam, r. 930 Market


Klesow Charles, seaman, estate of, J. B. Piper


Klesow Frederick, seaman schooner Modoc, r. 12 De Boom


Klesow John, captain schooner Modoc, r. 12 De Boom Kleutch Frank, watchman, r. 20 First Av


Klevesahl Ernest, driver Albany Brewery, r. Twenty- second, nr Dolores


Klevesahl Ernest W., milk ranch, Scott, bet Green- wich and Lombard, r. S s Greenwich, bet Devisa- dero and Scott


Klewisch John O., broker, office 422 Montgomery, r. 2108 Mason


Kley Christopher (Buckner & Kley), r. Oakland


Kley Julius, porter C. C. Hastings & Co., r. 23 Mont Kliegel Joseph, laborer Hermann Zwieg, r. Oakland Kleim E., compositor California Demokrat


Klimm Adam, barber Heider & Co., r. 415 Stevenson Klin A., second hand clothing, 119 Sixth


Klinck Frederick H., gardener, r. S s Greenwich, nr Scott


Klindt Andrew, stableman City R. R., r. 1805 Mission Klindt Henry, clerk, r. 2 Carlos Pl


Kline Abraham, fancy goods, 724 Market, r. Bruns- wick House


Kline Adeline Mrs., dressmaker, r. 605 Post


Kline Adolph M., merchant, r. 716 McAllister


Kline August (Kline & Co.), r. 1020 Van Ness Av


Kline B. G., student Heald's Business College Kline C., r. Clipper Hotel


Kline C. F., mining stocks, r. 225 Bush


Kline Edward, laborer, r. 344 Third, rear


Kline Eugene, jeweler, r. 3 Chatham Pl Kline Gabriel, r. 1516 Post


Kline George, salesman Kline & Co., r. 1020 Van Ness Av


Kline George W., accountant First National Gold Bank of San Francisco, r. Oakland


Kline Jacob, laborer, r. 36 Clay


Kline John, brassmolder San Francisco Brass Works, r. 2 Clarence Pl


Kline John C., insurance agent, r. SW cor Laguna and Sutter


Kline Louis (Louis Kline & Co.), r. 211 Powell


Kline Louis & Co. (Max Gensberger), importers of hats, 110 Bush


Kline Susman, r. 124 Olive Av


Kline William, jeweler, r. 648 Stevenson


Kline William, plumber and gasfitter, r. 2606 Sac


Kline William, teamster Robinson, Fowler & Co., r. Webster Pl, bet Lombard and Chestnut


Kline & Co. (August Kline), importers and jobbers hats and caps, 26-28 Battery


Kline. See Clein, Cline, Klein, and Kleine


Kling Annie W., clerk Olive W. Kling, r. 1516 Hyde


Kling Daniel H., cigars and tobacco, NW cor Shasta and Michigan


Kling Emily (widow), watchmaker and jeweler, 213 Jackson, r. 1516 Hyde


Klingbeil G., baker William Hessler


Klinge William, tailor, 306 Jessie


Klingeberg Charles, seaman, r. 62616 Ash Av


Klingel Henry H., clerk Charles Langley & Co., r. 913 Jackson


Klingel Mary, domestic 218 Hyde


Klingemann C., teacher music, r. 828 Greenwich


Klingemann Ernst, clerk E. Hochstadter & Co., r. 513 Franklin


Klingenberg William, Tailors' Pro. Union, SW cor Kearny and Morton


Klinger Alfonso, laborer freight department Central Pac. R. R.


Klinger Beneville H., fruit and produce, 200 Six- teenth, r. 908 Sixteenth


Klinger W. N., farmer, r. Hackmeier's Hotel


Klingler Caroline, saleslady Betzold & Niemann, r. 418 O'Farrell


Klink Henry, gardener Louis E. Schultz, r. Green- wich, near Scott


Klink Nathaniel B., waiter Pieper & Quarg, r. 280 Min Klinkenberg Henry, produce dealer, r. 332 Guerrero


Klinkner C. A., red rubber stamps, 320 Sansom, rooms 40-41, r. Oakland


Klinn Adam, barber, r. 415 Stevenson


Klint Sophie Miss, seamstress, r. 1510 Polk


Klintt Andrew, hostler City R. R., r. 1805 Mission


Klipple Valentine, shoemaker, r. 906 Pacific


Klips Anton, cabinetmaker West Coast Furniture Co., r. Concordia Hotel


Klipstein Ernest W., bookkeeper E. Chielovich & Co. Kloos William, clerk Henry L. Samuels, r. 610 Ivy Av Kloos Carrie Miss, shoefitter Jory Bros., r. 610 Ivy Av Kloos William, clerk H. L. Samuels, r. 610 Ivy Av


Klopenstein Joseph, stockbroker, r. 604 Geary Kloppenberg Herman, r. 530 Third


Kloppenburg Charles J. F., bookkeeper Leon R. My- ers & Co., r. 225 Stevenson


Kloppenburg J. Frederick, wines and liquors, SW cor Second and Stevenson, r. 225 Stevenson


Kloppenburg Otto, general agent Western Fire and Marine Ins. Co. of Cal., r. 222 Grove


Klopper Frederick, shoemaker, r. 721 Broadway


Klopper Henry, bootmaker, 121 Davis, r. 721 Bdwy


Klopstock C. & Co., manufs cigars, importers and dealers tobacco, 212 Front


Klopstock Curtis (C. Klopstock & Co.), r. 714 Hayes Klopstock Isaac, salesman Wolf Caro, r. 714 Hayes


Klorren William, musician-Great Western Band, 417 Bush


Klose Adolph F., shipping clerk M. Ehrman & Co., r. 417 Mason


Klose Christian A., capitalist, office 271 East, r. Brook- lyn


Klose Philip (Kayser & Klose), r. Turk Street Hotel


Klose William, cellarmaster Ernest Luesmann, r. 101 Prospect Pl


Klose. See Close


Klostermann Frederick, mining secretary, office 309 California, r. 506 Franklin


Klotz Frederick, expressman, r. 1622 Stockton


Klotz Jacob, butcher J. Schoenfeld, r. First Av, South S. F.


Klotzsch Charles, porter Pacific Oyster House, r. 337 Bush


Kluber Frederick, longshoreman, r. 160 Steuart Klubescheid Charles, painter, r. Hackmeier's Hotel


BULLOCK & JONES -Importing Tailors, 105 Montgomery St - Have Correct Styles.


Steinway Superb Pianos at GRAY'S MUSIC STORE, 117 Post St.


Perfumes and Toilet Waters at GEO. LOOMIS', 706 to 716 Kearny St


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Klueper Frederick, laborer, r. 160 Steuart


Kluetsch Frank, local policeman, r. First Av, bet Fourteenth and Fifteenth


Kluge Emil, mate schr Leon, r. 503 Folsom


Klump Martin, plasterer, r. Grand Central Hotel Klump Rheinhart, laborer, r. Grand Central Hotel Klumpke John G., real estate, office 432 Montgomery, room 5, r. 704 Powell


Klumpp Arthur, clerk Stange & Hink, r. 1615 Sac Klumpp Herman, engraver, 235 Kearny, r. 1615 Sao


Klumpp Otto H., jeweler Cal. Jewelry Co., r. 208 O'Farrell


Klumpp Rudolph, r. 1615 Sacramento


Klumpp William, engraver Herman Klumpp, r. 1615 Sacramento


Klunder John, groceries and liquors, SE cor Jackson and Drumm


Klute Kate, domestic 1512 Post


Knabe Peter, carpenter, r. 1304 Jackson


Knabenschuh William, porter Adam & Kibbe, r. 700 Market


Knabie Henry, salesman, r. 403 Green


KNACK JOHN, proptr Philadelphia House, 421- 423 Bush


Knacke Lizzie (widow) , r. Twenty-sixth, bet San Jose Av and Guerrero


Knackstedt Henry, r. 3 McCormick


Knapp Albert, r. 2615 Mission


Knapp Charles, painter, r. 131 Clara


Knapp Charles C., chief engineer S. S. Alexander Duncan, r. 304 Third


Knapp Clara Miss, boxmaker Gray Bros., r. Florida, bet Nineteenth and Twentieth


Knapp Dexter W., operator W. U. Telegraph Co., r. 26% Kearny


Knapp E., wheat cleanser, r. 329 O'Farrell


Knapp Frederick, waiter M. Friedman


Knapp George, barber, r. 54 Second


Knapp Henry S., laborer Mission Woolen Mills, r.W s Florida, bet Twentieth and Butte


Knapp James R., ticket agent North Pac. Coast R. R., Clay Street Wharf, r. 1007% Natoma


Knapp James T., cigarmaker, r. W s Florida, bet Butte and Twentieth


Knapp Jesse C., painter H. G. Jarman, r. NW cor Six- teenth and First Av


Knapp John H., machinist, r. 2750 Harrison


Knapp Louise, domestic 513 McAllister


Knapp Ludwig, bootmaker, 1707 Market


Knapp Richard H., boxmaker Gray Bros., r. Florida, bet Eighteenth and Nineteenth


Knapp Stephen, fireman stm Bay City, r. 304 Third


Knapp Steward W., clerk general superintendent's office Central Pac. R. R., r. 26% Kearny


Knapp William, clerk U. S. Railway Mail Service, r. 116 Leidesdorff


Knapp William H., clerk, r. 11 Monroe


Knappe Fred, longshoreman, r. 3 Midway


Knarston John H., book and job printer, 518 Clay, r. 205 Sixteenth


Knauer Joseph (Landgraf & Knauer), r. Clementina, nr Fourth


Knaus Bernhard, carpenter German Hospital


Knauth Carl W., restaurant and liquor saloon, SE cor Kearny and Bay


Kneafell Katharine Mrs., bakery, 323 Fifth


Knealy John, Tailors' Pro. Union, SW cor Kearny and Morton


Knealy William, carriagemaker John H. Goodrich


Kneass Dallas A., proptr Clipper Dining Rooms, 536 Mission


Kneass Edward, tinsmith James De La Montanya, r. 524 Mission


Kneass George W., boatbuilder Martin Vice, r. 524 Mission


Kneass John F. (Major & Co.), r. 524 Mission


Kneeland Daniel, laborer, r. 650 Mission


Kneeland James, wines and liquors, 670 Howard, r. 204 Ellis


Kneelon John, laborer Hyde & Chester, r. Natoma, bet Eighth and Ninth


Knefel Annie, domestic, r. 1018 Post


Kneisch Jacob, fringemaker David Schindler, r. Oak- land


Knell Francisco Mrs., r. 911 Harrison


Knell Jacob, drayman Schultz & Von Bargen, r. 1309 Stockton


Knell Jacob, janitor Teutonia Hall, r. 1320%% Howard Kuell John, teacher music, r. 858 Folsom


Knell Rodrigo, bookbinder Althof & Bahls, r. 911 Har


Knese William, waiter Rudolph J. Techau


Knewing Frederick J., agent Equitable Life Assur- ance Society, r. 1403 Baker


Knibbe Henry W., salesman J. J. O'Brien & Co., r. 403 Union


Knickerbocker Mining Co. (Storey Co., Nev.), Wil- liam M. Helman secretary, office 309 California


Knickerbocker White Lead Works, Samuel Glassey proptr, 12 Stevenson


Knie Louis, saloonkeeper, r. 815 Pacific


Knief J. H., barkeeper, r. 909 Kearny


Knierim John, market, W s Dolores, nr Twenty-ninth Knight -- Mrs., milliner, r. 423 O'Farrell


Knight Alanson D., poultry ranch, NW cor Devisa- dero and Lombard, r. El Dorado House


Knight Alfred, seaman, r. 238 Steuart


Knight Allen, assistant exchange teller London and San Francisco Bank (limited), r. Oakland


Knight Anthony, conductor Market St. R. R., r. Church Lane, nr Dolores


Knight Alvina Miss, r. 11 Ninth


Knight Carrie Miss, r. 320 Twenty-second


Knight Charles, capitalist, r. Coso House


Knight Charles M., bakery and confectionery, 37 Sixth


Knight D. E., proptr El Dorado House, NE cor Pixley and Fillmore


Knight Edwin D., foreman Vermeil & Wellington, r. 624 Fourth


Knight E. H., milk ranch, NE cor Lombard and Stei- ner, r. 2221 Greenwich


Knight Eunice (widow), r. 813 Harrison, rear


Knight Frank, carpenter, r. 317 First


Knight Frank E., teamster, r. SE cor Pixley and Fill- more


Knight Frank J., ironer S. F. Laundry, r. 1532 Eddy


Knight Frank L., sashmaker F. W. Glade, r. 317 First


Knight Frederick H., clerk El Dorado House


Knight George H. (Knight & McDonald), r. 63 St. Ann's Building


Knight George P., clerk A. Schottler, r . SE cor Mont- gomery and Vallejo


Knight Henry L., r. 13 O'Farrell


Knight Hiram, engineer, r. W s Broderick, bet Sacra- mento and Clay


Knight Hiram A., farmer, r. NW cor Twenty-second and Treat Av


Knight J. B., r. 232 Sutter


Knight John, machinist William T. Garratt, r. 1 Sheridan


Knight Lincoln, upholsterer Cal. Furniture Manuf. Co., r. 811 Harrison


Knight Louis F., upholsterer. r. 308 Post


Knight Mark, bartender, r. 310 Tehama


Knight N. R., clerk B. P. Flint & Co., r. Oakland


Knight Robert S., broker, r. Cosmopolitan Hotel


Knight Samuel, with Bancroft, Knight & Co., r. Brunswick House


Knight Thomas, r. 124 Tyler


Knight W. H., r, 1006 Jones


Knigut William (Knight & Rackman), r. 610 Howard


Knight William, baker, r. 466 Minna


Knight William, jeweler A. Tuckey, r. 1810 Stock- ton


Knight William, waiter, r. 244 Sutter


Knight William D., receiving clerk Louis Sloss & Co., r. 62 South Park


Knight William H., bookkeeper Goodall, Perkins & Co., r. Oakland


Knight William H., carrier Evening Bulletin, r. 630 Webster


Knight William Henry (Bancroft, Knight & Co.), r. 38 Eleventh


Knight William W., merchant, office 308 California, r. 1810 Stockton


Knight & McDonald (George H. Knight and H. W. McDonald), portrait studio, 63 St. Ann's Building Knight & Rackman (William Knight and Frederick Rackman), wines and liquors, SE cor New Mont- gomery and Minna


Knights Luther, drayman, 38 Market, r. 1006 Jones KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS, rooms 915 Market


KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS BUREAU OF RE- LIEF, 915 Market


KNIGHT'S OF PYTHIAS HALL ASSOCIA- TION, 915 Market


KNIGHTS OF THE RED BRANCH, rooms 771 Market


KNIGHTS OF ST. PATRICK, rooms 771 Market


BEAMISH sells Jouvin Gloves, all shades, large assortment.


HUTCHINSON & MANN, Agents Trade Insurance Co., of Camden, N. J.


ANDERSON & RANDOLPH, Jewelers, 101 Montgomery St.


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Knipe Frederick A., r. S s Twenty-fourth, bet Ver- mout and Kansas


Knipe Frederick F., printer, r, 819 Greenwich


Kuipe Thomas J., pilot, office 9 U. S. Court Building, r. 819 G venwich


KNIPPENBERG ERNST R., liquor saloon, SE cor Stela t and Howard, r. 542 Folsom


Knitsch Heinrich, bath tender German Hospital Knobble Abraham, Swiss Benvv. Soc., 5%% Kearny


Knobloch Christ, proptr M rtle Hall, Railroad Av, bet Seventh and Eighth avs, South S. F.


Knobloch Frederick (Emerson Corville & Co.), r. 2016 Pierce


Knobloch Frederick, r. 2413 Clay


Knobloch Henry, waiter, r. 1413 Powell


Knobloch Jacob, carriage painter, r. 2413 Clay


Knobloch Jacob, wood and coal, N s Bu.te, nr Ken- lucky


Knobloch Thomas, clerk, r. 516 Pacific


huoche Charles, el rk Henry Kncche, r. 423 Third


Knoche Henry, groceries and liquors, 423 Third


Kuoderer Theophilus, gunsmith Liddle & Kaeding, r. 1108 Powell


Knoe hel Charles (Knoechel & Brand), r. 725 Vallejo KNOECHEL & BRAND (Charles Knoechel and John G. Brand), proptrs Montgomery Baths and Hairdressing Salven, 621 Montgomery


KNOFLACH AUGUSTIN, professor languages, r. 120 O'Farrell


Knoll Albeit R., bookkeeper W. G. Badger, r. 822 Turk


Knoll George, miner, r. 8 Howard Court


Knoll John, salesman John H. Kessing, r. 6 Scott Pl Knoll Peter, cook F. Conrades. r. 444 Jessie


Knoll Theodore, musician Wetterman's Band, r. 5 Wetmore Pl


Knoll William, Musical Fund Soc., 539 California


KNOOP BROTHERS (John and Richard), gro- ceries and liquo s, SE cor Sixteenth and Second Av, and NE. co Page and Octavia


Knoop John (knoop Brothers), r. SE cor Sixteenth and Second Av


Knoop Richard (Knoop Brothers), r. NE cor Page and Octavia


Knop August, blacksmith, r. 741 Market


Knop Charles, passepartoutmaker Max Burkardt, r. 423 Washington


Knop Elfert (Hilderbrandt & Knop), r. 932 Mont Knop Frank, engineer Sutter St. R. R., r. 1400 Polk hnopf Camile, laborer Hentrich & Thyarks


Knopf G., carp nter, r. 72% Dikeman Pl


knopfel G. C., teacher music, r. 609 Post


Kuoph M. Euwa. d, salesman Charles M. Plum & Co., r. Russ House


Knopp Frank (Knopp & Pfaff), r. 1135 Folsom


Knopp & Pfaff ( Frank Knopp and Louis Pfaff), dye- ing and cleaning, 1135 Folsom


Knorp Albeit, tinsmith Holbrook, Merrill & Stetson, r. 706 Larkin


Knorp Albert F., r. 706 Larkin


Knorp John G., mattrassmaker Cal. Furniture Manu- facturing Co., r. 16 Lynch


Knorp William T., carpenter, r. 706 Larkin


Knorr Emile, waiter Nicholas Castis, r. 24.7% Garden Knorr George, couper David Woerner, r. 55 Minna


Knorr Martin, coop r David Woerner, r. 55 Minna


Knott John M., brakeman Southern Pac. R. R., r. 624 Fourth


Knottner Florian, liquor saloon, NW cor Geary and hvarny, r. 5211 Bush


Knower John G., local policeman, r. 1224 Washı


KNOWLAND & DOE (Charles F. Doe), lumber, offire aud yarı SW cor Spear and Howard, pine yard H. thaway's Wharf


Knowles Charles E., lumber merchant, r. 24 Mint Av KNOWLES GEORGE B., lumber, NW cor Main and Bryant, r. 909 Taylor


Knowles George B. Jr., bookkeeper George B. Knowles, r. 9. 9 Taylor


Knowles He, ry, expressman, r. 449% Minna


Knowles H. L., labo er Sutter St. R. R.


Knowles James, boilermaker James V. Hall, r. 431 Pine Knowl s Jos ph E., carpenter, r. NE cor Bartlett and Twenty-fifth


KNOWLES JOSIAH N., shipping and commis- sion mer-bant, office 30 California, r. Oakland Knowl s Mary A. (widow) , r. 470 Jessie


Knowles Robert, fi rman S. S. Arcata, r. 5% Garden KNOWLES SAMUEL E. , dentist, office SE cor Post and Dupont, r. 210 Ellis


Knowles Samuel W., attorney at law, r. 629 Green Knowles Stillman H., miner, r. 209 Thirteenth


Knowles Weston, with H. B. Slaven, r. 715 Seventeenth KNOWLES WILLIAM A., dentist, office SE cor Post and Dupont, r. Oakland


Knowlton Benjamin W.,clerk Central Pac. R. R.,r. 303 Fell


Knowlton Charles, woodcarver George Fischer, r. 528 Bryant


Knowlton Ebenezer, assistant Boys' High School, r. 876 Shotwell


Knowlton George, stage carpenter Bella Union The- atre, r. 528 Bryant


Knowlton James J., proptr Pacific Ink Factory, 617- 621 Brannan, r. 303 Fell


Knowlton John S., dental laboratory, 1-2 St. Ann's Building


Knowlton Joseph Jr., bookkeeper, 3 New Montgomery, r. 1814 O'Farrell


Knowlton Kittie C., teacher, r. 122 Thirteenth


Knowlton Louise M. Miss, assistant Columbia Street Primary School, r. 122 Thirteenth


Knowlton Mehitable T. (widow), r. 718 Capp


Knownburg Charles H., blacksmith, r. 2619 Folsom


Knownburg John, carriagemaker, 2621 Folsom, r. 2619 Folsom


Knox A. C., traveling agent, r. 533 Geary


Knox Adam, wool scourer Frank Mcclellan, r. Rail- road Av, bet Twenty-fourth and Twenty-fifth avs, South S. F.


Knox Benjamin F., clerk C. J. Hawley & Co., r. 350 Grove


Knox Charles C., capitalist, r. 21 Eleventh


Knox Emerson Mrs., furnished rooms, 217 Post


Knox George T., notary public and commissioner of deeds, office 444 California, r. NW cor Guerrero and Eighteenth


Knox Henry E., dentist, office 23 Post, r. Oakland


Knox Israel W. (Golden State and Miners' Iron Works), r. Oakland


Knox James, fruits, SW cor Sacramento and Sansom, r. 106 Pacitic.


Knox James S., engineer Pacific Mail S. S. Co., r. 446 Brannan


KNOX JOHN F., proptr California Wool Depot, office Ns cor Townsend, bet Fifth and Sixth, r. 109 O'Farrell


Knox M. A. Mrs., teacher, r. 1203 Taylor


Knox Ralph E., conductor Market St. R. R., r. 514 Valencia


Knox Richard F. (Knox & Osborn), 237 First


Knox Sarah R. (widow), r. 5 Essex Pl


Knox S. B., manager American Sewing Machine Co., 1216 Market, r. 308 Leavenworth


Knox Thomas R., short-hand reporter Jones & Os- bourne, r. 414 Polk


Knox William. barber, r. 2108 Taylor


Knox William, miller Genesee Mill Co., r. 713 Minna


Knox William, student Barnard's Business College, r. Haywards


Knox William B., collector Pac. Rolling Mill Co., r. 1 White Pl


Knox & Osborn (R. F. Knox, and Joseph Osborn), manufs quicksilver and desulphurizing furnaces, 237 First


Knuckey Richard, r. New Wisconsin Hotel


knudsen Andrew C., porter Francis Mandlebaum, r. 330 Tenth


Knudsen Charles T., clerk Charles Fett, r. 931 Folsom Knudsen Hans, driver John Maisch, r. 126 Geary Knudsen Hans, seaman, r. 17 Pacific


Knudsen J. (Knudsen & Ireland), r. East Oakland


Knudsen Johan P., barkeeper Nicholas Peterson, r. NW cor Fourth and Townsend


Knudsen John D., boxmaker, r. 330 Tenth


Knudsen & Ireland (J. Kuudsen and William Ireland), merchandise brokers, office 123 California, room 29 Knudson Andrew, Jour. Shipwrights' Assn, 71 New Montgomery


Knudson Hans, painter, r. 1117 Broadway


Knudson John, painter, r. 1117 Broadway


Knud on Louis, machinist, r. 14 Lilly Av


Knur Euward, superintendent German Hospital, Noe, bet Four eei th and Ridley


KNUST HENRY, groceries and liquors, SW cor Folsom and Fourth


Knutzen Charles A., laborer, r. 11 Pacific


Knutzen Neal, barber, r. St. Nicholas Hotel


Knutzen Peter, fireman Cal. Sugar Refinery, r. 22 Decatur


BULLOCK & JONES, 105 Montgomery Street, Manufacture Fine Shirts to Order.


HENRY STEIL, ARTIST TAILOR, Occidental Hotel, 237 Bush Stre:t.


White Shirts at the Plaza Stores, GEO. LOOMIS', 706 to 716 Kearny St.


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Kobicke Christian, r. 334 Guerrero


Koble Joseph, Tailors' Pro. Union, SW cor Kearny and Morton


Koch Adam, stoves, tinware, crockery and glass, 807 Market


Koch Anton (Koch Brothers), r. 25 Erie


Koch August, laborer Kohler & Frohling, r. 4 Graham P


Koch Augusta (widow), r. Hermann, bet Fillmore and Steiner


Koch Brothers (Martin and Anton), hairdressing sa- loon, 632 Commercial


Koch Catherine (widow), r. 2012 Powell


Koch Charles, laborer, r. 820 Geary, rear


Koch Charles, wines and liquors, 300 Hayes


Koch Christian, carpetlayer Hall & Lachman, r. 719 Union


Koch Diederich, cabinetmaker, L. and E. Emanuel, r. 814 Jessie


Koch Edward, clerk, r. 324 Third


Koch Edward, groceries and liquors, NW cor Polk and Vallejo, r. 1502 Vallejo


Koch E. J., seaman, r. 127 Jackson


Koch Emil, cook, r. 236 Minna


Koch Ernest, tinsmith Freeman & Wrin, r. 108 Wil- liam, rear


Koch Ferdinand, carriage finisher Larkins & Co., r. 446 Natoma


Koch Frank (Kammerer & Koch), r. 503 Filbert


Koch Fritz, turner Isaac Hardenburgh, r. Clipper, bet Dolores and Church


Koch George, shoemaker, 638% Mission


Koch George A., mining engineer, office and r. 902 Montgomery


Koch Hans H., bartender Diedrich H. W. Lohsen, r. cor Market and Hayes


Koch H. E., blacksmith Sutter St. R. R., r. 3 Harry Pl Koch Henry, cook M. Friedman


Koch Henry; varnisher, Pacific Improvement Co., r. San Miguel Station


Koch Hermann, clerk Marcus Marks, r. 52 Clay


Koch Jacob D., capitalist, r. 22 Fell


Koch John, artist, office and r. 339 Kearny


Koch John, cook, r. 538 Jessie


Koch John G., r. 322 Capp


Koch Joseph, musician, r. 515 Chestnut


Koch Louis, actor German Theater, r. 325 Chestnut


Koch Louisa (widow), r. 768 Mission


Koch Maria C. (widow), r. 81 Fourth


Koch Maria W., dressmaker, r. 81 Fourth


Koch Martin (Koch Brothers), r. N s Jersey, bet Church and Vicksburg


Koch Otto, carpenter, r. 4 College Pl


Koch Paul, confectioner Saulman's Restaurant, r. 518 California


Koch W. A. M., r. 19 Harlan Pl




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