The San Francisco directory: embracing a general directory of residents and a business directory : also, a directory of streets, 1879 , Part 69

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


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CURRY N. & BROTHER (John Curry), guns pistols, and sporting materials, 113 Sansom


Curry Nathaniel (N. Curry & Brother), r. 408 Sixth Curry Nicholas, speculator, r. NE cor Montgomery and Pacific


Curry Patrick, capitalist, r. 278 Minna


Curry Robert, carpenter Pac. Improvement Co., r. 92 McAllister


Curry Roger, lamplighter S. F. Gas Light Co., r. Polk bet Vallejo and Green


Curry Thomas, laborer, r. 35 Frederick


Curry William, hostler, r. Philadelphia House


Curry. See Currey and Currie


Curtaz Benjamin, pianos, 20 O'Farrell, r. 5 Bagley F Curtello John, Austrian Benev. Soc., 71 New Mont Curtello Nicholas, Austrian Benev. Soc., 71 New Mor CURTIN C., importer, and wholesale and reta: dry goods, 911 and 913 Market, r. 318 Ellis


Curtin Daniel, peddler, r. S s Twenty-fourth, bet Ca: tro and Noe


Curtin Deborah (widow), r. W s Scott, nr Courtland A Curtin Edward H., conductor Omnibus R. R., r. 7% Folsom


Curtin Eliza Mrs., furnished rooms, 33% O'Farrell Curtin James, painter, r. 1336 Pacific


Curtin James, peddler, r. N s Twenty-fourth, nr N. Curtin J. H., r. 33% O'Farrell


Curtin John, porter C. Curtin, r. 959 Market


Curtin John, proptr Fulton House, 112 Steuart


Curtin Joseph, trunkmaker James Longshore, r. c Eleventh and Channel


Curtin Kate (widow), r. 623 Minna


Curtin Kate Miss, dressmaker, r. 623 Minna


Curtin Michael, junk dealer, r. N s Twenty-fifth, b Noe and Castro


Bullock & Jones-Importing Tailors, 105 Montg'y St .- Latest and Exclusive Patterr.


Steinway Hall, GRAY'S MUSIC STORE, 117 Post St.


BLANKETS at the Plaza Store, GEO. LOOMIS', 706 to 716 Kearny St.


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Curtin Michael J., liquor saloon, 1317 Mission, r. 921 Natoma


Curtin Minnie Miss, dressmaker, r. 623 Minna


Curtin Owen, expressnian, Oakland Ferry


Curtin Thomas, painter E. H. Gadsby, r. 1336 Pacific Curtin Thomas, expressman, Oakland Ferry, r. NE cor Eleventh and Bryant


Curtin William, clerk, r. 733 Market


Curtin William, junk dealer, r. N s Twenty-fifth, bet Noe and Castro


Curtis Andrew, r. 108 McAllister


Curtis Anthony, salesman August Pistolesi, r. 804 Stockton


Curtis Bridget, domestic 331 McAllister


Curtis Charles, r. 9 Natoma


Curtis Charles, employee The Baldwin, r. 946 How Curtis Charles Jr., cabinetmaker California Mills, r. 9 Natoma


Curtis Charles F., captain bark Surprise, r. 607 Polk Curtis Christopher S., lettercarrier S. F. Post-office, r. 1103 Powell


Curtis Consolidated Mining Co. (Storey Co., Nev.), D. Von Bokkelen secretary, office 309 California, room 5


CURTIS, DIXON & CO. (John W. Curtis and George W. Dixon) , cigar manufs, 309, 311 and 313 Clay


Curtis Edward, r. 143 Third


Curtis Edward, blacksmith, r. Golden Eagle Hotel


Curtis Edward, laborer Andrew Onderdonk


Curtis Edward B., watchman Pope & Talbot, r. 784 Fol


Curtis Edwin E., journalist S. F. Chronicle, r. 1007 Stockton


Curtis E. H. Mrs., dressmaker, 1122 Market


Curtis Elizabeth H. (widow), r. 2526 California


Curtis F., student Barnard's Business College


Curtis Frank W., teller Donohoe, Kelly & Co., r. 301 Jones


Curtis George, cabinetmaker J. Kemp & Co., r. 7 Juniper


Curtis George W., policeman City Hall, r. 1209% Miss Curtis George W. Mrs., teacher music, r. 1209% Miss Curtis Harry, brakeman Southern Pac. R. R., r. 229 Kearny


Curtis Herbert P. (U. S. A.), r. 401 Van Ness Av Curtis James, baker Cal. Cracker Co.


Curtis James, butcher, r. 502 Broadway


CURTIS JAMES, druggist, r. 529 Capp


Curtis James M., sawfiler Cal. Mills, r. Oakland


Curtis James M., wine and spirit gauger and broker, office 123 California, room 1, r. 533 Capp Curtis J. E. Mrs., artist, 605 Pine


CURTIS JESSE, collector, office 600 Montgomery, r. 523 Kearny


Curtis Jeremiah, tailor, 304 Jackson


Curtis J. Frank D., with State Investment and In- surance Co., r. 2222 Vallejo


Curtis J. Frederick, salesman O. Lawton & Co., r. Blundell House


Curtis John (John Curtis & Son), r. SW cor Fifth and Clementina


Curtis John, hairdressing saloon, 1144 Market, r. 606 Minna


Curtis John, cabinetmaker, r. 926 Folsom


Curtis John & Son (Lawrence Curtis), fish-packers, 232 Fifth


Curtis John B., bookkeeper Woodworth, Schell & Co., r. 422 Tyler


Curtis John W. (Curtis, Dixon & Co.), r. 918 Hyde


Curtis Joseph P., bootfitter, 500 Merchant, r. 1308 Larkin


Curtis Julia A. (widow), r. 1209% Mission


Curtis Julie A. (widow) , r. 520 O'Farrell


Curtis Lawrence (John Curtis & Son), r. SW cor Fifth and Clementina


Curtis Lillie Miss, r. 609 Buchanan


Curtis Lincoln, laborer, r. 1908 Market


Curtis Lizzie H. Mrs., r. 123 Powell


Curtis Louisa A. F. (widow), r. 2222 Vallejo


Curtis Maggie Miss, r. 606 Minna


Curtis Mary J. Mrs., teacher music, r. 1209% Mission Curtis Michael, r 1027 Harrison


Curtis Moses T., carpenter John Hammond, r. 762° Folsom


Curtis Richard, tanner, Es San Bruno Road, bet Twenty-seventh and Twenty-eighth, r. 2302 Fol Curtis R. N. Miss, r. 923 Hyde


Curtis Samuel S., collector Wheeler & Wilson Manuf. Co., r. 20 Geary


Curtis Sidney W., r. 709 Harrison


Curtis Thomas, coremaker Union Iron Works, r. 304 Jackson


Curtis Thomas, porter M. Ehrman & Co., r. 555 Stev Curtis Thomas, waiter Russ House


Curtis Thomas M., clerk E. V. Hathaway, r. cor Santa Clara and Kansas


Curtis Thomas R., messenger Madison & Burke, r. SE cor Kansas and Santa Clara


Curtis Warren P., commission merchant, r. 609 Bu- chanan


Curtis William, farmer, r. 609 Jackson


Curtis William, steerage steward S. S. Ancon, Broad- way Wharf


Curtis William B., clerk freight department Central Pac. R. R., r. Fruit Vale


Curtis William R., purser S. S. Salinas, Broadway Wharf


Curtis W. M., driver United Carriage Co., r. cor Bush and Polk


Curtis. See Curtaz.


Curtiss Charles S., mining secretary, office 203 Bush, room 8, r. Oakland


Curtiss E. B. (Cunningham, Curtiss & Welch), r. 1222 Pine


Curtley Thomas, carpenter, r. 51 Natoma


Curtoni F., Austrian Benev. Soc., 71 New Montgomery Curtoys William J., laborer, r. 16 Scott Pl .


Curwin Henry, seaman, r. 43 Vallejo


Cusack Thomas, calker, r. 2617 Harrison


Cusack Thomas, groceries and liquors, SW cor Bran- nan and Clinton


Cusack. See Cusick


Cushel R., driver, r. 1520 Hyde


Cusheon Edward, clerk George R. Spinney, r. 824 Bush


Cusheon John D. Mrs. (widow), r. 824 Bush


Cushing Benjamin F., ship calker, r. 615% Natoma


Cushing Charles A., r. 2418 Pacific Av


Cushing Charles D., clerk Falkner, Bell & Co., r. Pal- ace Hotel


CUSHING CHARLES H., secretary The State Investment and Insurance Co., office 218 Sansom, r. San Leandro


Cushing Ellen Miss, fancy goods, 310 Third


Cushing Ellen Miss, principal Tyler Street Primary School, r. 1717 Turk


Cushing James, butcher, r. 5 Bowen's Block, Railroad Av, South S. F.


Cushing Nathaniel, r. 1336 Sacramento


Cushing Richard J., butcher William O'Brien, r. 5 Bowen's Block, Railroad Av, South S. F.


Cushing Robert, distiller Bay View, office 328 Mont- gomery, room 21, r. 341 Fifth


Cushing Samuel T., captain U. S. A., Purchasing and Depot Commissary Subsistence, office 111 Stockton, r. 7 Glen Park Av


Cushing Sidney B., clerk Merry, Faull & Co., r. 118 Post


Cushing V. (widow), r. 2109 California


Cushingham Sarah (widow), r. 905 Shotwell


Cushinson James, cabinetmaker, r. 263 Minna


Cushman Charles D., cashier Palace Hotel, r. 1829 How Cushman George H. N., machinist, r. 11 Ninth


Cushman John, driver Market and Fifth St. R. R., r. Stanford Hotel


Cusick Edward, paintmixer Samuel Glassey, r. 610 Natoma, rear


Cusick Ellen Mrs., fruits, 7 Oak


Cusick James, deputy pound keeper, r. N s California, bet Walnut and Laurel


Cusick James, foreman Dunsmuir, Diggle & Co., r. 157 Clara


Cusick James, foreman J. H. Swain, r. 1 Grant Pl


Cusick James E., plumber, r. 924 Mission


Cusick John, carpenter, r. 447 Natoma, rear


Cusick John, driver John Moore, r. Oakland


Cusick Mary (widow), r. 610 Natoma, rear


Cusick Michael, boilermaker Union Iron Works, r. 64 First


Cusick Patrick F. liquor saloon, 1142 Folsom, r. 1142% Folsom


Cusick Thomas P., clerk North British and Mercantile Insurance Co., r. 417 Folsom


Cusick William M., stevedore A. C. Freese, r. 335 Beale Cusick. See Cusack


Cusker Ellen Miss, r. 822 Broadway


Cusker Mary Miss, domestic Commercial Hotel Cusler Michael, marble polisher, r. 183 Jessie


Cussman Servino, fishmonger, r. 1 Hinckley


Custer Ella (widow), r. 119 Dora


Custer Thomas, r. Revere House


BEAMISH, undersells all-Shirts, Underwear, Neck-dress, etc.


HUTCHINSON & MANN, General Insurance Agents, 322 and 324 California St., and 302 Sansome St.


ANDERSON & RANDOLPH, Jewelers, 101 Montgomery St


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Custer William, waiter. r. 101 Stevenson


CUSTOM HOUSE BLOCK, SE cor Sansom and Sacramento


CUSTOM HOUSE U. S., NW cor Washington and Battery


Cuthbert Charles, whitener, r. 63 Everett


Cuthbert John W., clerk A. W. Blow & Co., r. W s Montgomery, bet Greenwich and Lombard


Cuthbert Joseph D., salesman W. & J. Sloane, r. Alameda


Cuthbert William W., foreman Donald Bruce, r. 1505 Montgomery


Cuthbertson Walter J., architect Laver & Curlett, r. Oakland


Cutlar Roger, dentist. office 715 Clay, r. 1914 Sutter Cutler Acors S., machinist McAfee Boiler Works, r. 426 Grove


Cutler Alfred D., with Cutting Packing Co., r. 507 Powell


Cutler Arthur, clerk, r. 726 Bush, rear


Cutler Arthur T., salesman C. T. Raynolds & Co.,. r. 906 Leavenworth


Cutler Charles W., bookkeeper Willcox & Gibbs Sew- ing Machine Co., r. 1617 Turk


Cutler Edwin W., tinsmith James De La Montanya, r. Oakland


Cutler Elijah B., real estate, r. 1737 Broadway


Cutling John, bricklayer, r. 7 Pinckney Pl


Cutner Charles, pilot stm Cora, Washington St. Wharf Cuttee Frank, tanner Potrero Tannery, r. E s Missis- sippi, bet Mariposa and Santa Clara


Cutten Edward L. (B. M. Atchinson & Co.), r. 418 Geary


Cutter Alph, stableman J. F. McDonald & Co., r. 427 Bush


Cutter B. B. (widow), r. 111 Fell


Cutter Charles E., clerk Pacific Stock Exchange, r. 1226 Bush


Cutter Daniel (Cutter & Co.), r. 845 Harrison


Cutter Edward, cook, r. 318 Fifth


Cutter Edward B., bookkeeper George W. McNear, r. 1226 Bush


Cutter Frederick J., lettercarrier S. F. Post-office, r. 1304 Montgomery


Cutter Horace F., real estate, office 523 Montgomery, r. Union Club


Cutter James, laborer Pacific Mail S. S. Co.


Cutter James, painter, r. 15 Folsom Av


Cutter James H. (Lowry & Co.), r. 412 Sutter


Cutter Richard, milk ranch, Eighth Av, bet C and D, South S. F.


Cutter & Co. (Daniel Cutter and John P. Robertson), teamsters, 304 Davis


Cuttermore Edward, longshoreman C. E. Haseltine Cutting Calvin W., engineer Southern Pac. R. R. Co., r. 521 Valencia


Cutting E. Mrs. (widow), r. W s San José Av, bet Twenty-fifth and Twenty-sixth


Cutting Eugene A., driver S. F. Laundry Assn, r. W s San José Av, bet Twenty-fifth and Twenty-sixth Cutting Francis, vice-president Cutting Packing Co., r. The Baldwin


Cutting John T. (John T. Cutting & Co.). r. 412 Hyde CUTTING JOHN T. & CO,, importers and com- mission merchants, office 206 Front


Cutting Lewis, machinist Cutting Packing Co., r. 332 Bryant


Cutting Louis H., clerk W. J. Callingham & Co.


CUTTING PACKING CO., Sidney M. Smith president, Francis Cutting vice-president, manufs hermetically sealed goods, 17-41 Main


Cuvale William, expressman, r. 537 Stevenson Cuvillier Charles, r. 121 Turk


Cuvillier Charles B., r. 121 Turk


Cuvillier E. Mine., r. 121 Turk


Cuvillier H. E. Mrs. (widow), teacher French and music, r. 121 Turk


CYCLOPS ENGINE & MACHINE WORKS, Tait & Hainque proptrs, 115 and 117 Beale


Cyipowski August, master mariner, r. 2017 Dupont


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


Cypher David S., confectioner, r. 209 Ellis


Cypiot Julia (widow), r. 505 Mason


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Czamer William, gluemaker Cal. Glue Works, r. Es De Haro bet Sixteenth and El Dorado


CZAPKAY L. J., physician, office and r. 127 Montgomery


Czarwinski August, r. 5 Washington


Czarnowsky Charles, musician, r. 1522 Stockton


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D'Ablaing T. D. W., r. 12 Selina P]


D'Ancona Alexander D., assistant Eighth Street


Grammar School, r. 502 Franklin


D'Ancona David A., salesman H. Liebes & Co., r. 502 Franklin


D'Arcy Alice M., assistant Washington Grammar School, r. 5 Torrens Court


D'Arcy Cornelius, fireman Spring Valley Works


D'Arcy Eleanor (widow), r. 5 Torrens Court


D'Arcy George, clerk Maskell & Summerfield, r. SW cor Third and Perry


D'Arcy George H., fruitdealer, 2434 Mission


D'Arcy James, plasterer, r. 250 Tehama, rear


D'Arcy James J., harnessmaker Julius Deutsch, r. 250 Tehama


D'Arcy John, bakery, 420 Third


D'Arcy John, janitor Dashaway Hall


D'Arcy Richard S., laborer Spring Valley Works, r. W s Cook, nr Point Lobos Av


D'Arcy Sarah J. Miss, teacher, r. 1121 Mission


D'Arcy William, shipcarpenter, r. 541 Second


D'Arcy. See Darcy


D'Elom, Alex., pictureframemaker, 565 Stevenson D'Evers Arthur, clerk, r. 1419 California


D'Halluvin C. D. Mme., teacher French, r. 1003 Powell


D' Halluvin Charles, r. 1003 Powell


D'Or Cæsar A., cook Grand Hotel


D'Oyly Nigel, stockbroker, office 317 Montgomery, r. Oakland


Dabelich Guiro, oyster saloon, 139 Third


Dable William, carpenter, r. 404 Capp, rear


Dabovich Charles, r. 1067 Broadway


Dabovich George, Austrian Benev. Soc., 71 New Mont- gomery


Dabovich Nicholas, wholesale fruits, 207 Washington, r. 133 Chestnut


Dabus Henry, laborer, r. 8 Sacramento


Dacey Patrick C., sawyer Union Box Factory, 163 Min


Daclin Antone, baker, r. 428 Broadway


Daclin Charles (Mangeot & Daclin), r. 1032 Clay


Daclin Emile, blacksmith Mangeot & Daclin, r. 1032 Clay


Daclin Eugene, blacksmith Mangeot & Daclin, r. 1032 Clay


Dacy Matthew, laborer S. F. Pioneer Woolen Factory, Black Point


Dadani Fiore, fisherman, r. 894 Front


Dadd Charles, cook, r. 1235 Mission


Dado Pietro, Swiss Benev. Soc., 5%% Kearny


Dado Taustino, Swiss Benev. Society, 5%% Kearny


Dady Nellie M., saleslady Palmer Bros., r. 41 Quinn Daegener William, r. 922 Powell


Dafeldecker Charles, foreman r. 911 Folsom


Albert Washburn,


Daggett Bolivar, plumber James K. Prior, r. 1320 Pac Daggett Emily B. (widow), r. 2326 Folsom


Daggett Richard, laborer, r. 2207 Mission


Daggett William, shoemaker, S. W. Levy, r. 2207 Miss


Dagnell James, cooper, r. 1127 Folsom .


Dagney Agnes, domestic, 1812 Jackson


Dagnino Laura Mrs., teacher music, r. 811 Vallejo


Dahl Bjarne F., mining, office 331 Montgomery, room 16, r. 331 Eddy


Dahl Christopher (Dahl & Co.), r. 1000 Pacific


Dahl F., laborer, r. 36 Clay


Dahl Henry (Breiling & Dahl), r. 216 Second


Dahl Henry, laborer, r. 159 Dore


Dahl Peter, barkeeper P. Johnson, r. 10 Jackson


Dahl Theodore, sailmaker Neville & Co., r. 507 % Leavenworth


DAHL & CO. (Christopher Dahl and Paul P. Dal- by) , groceries and liquors, NW cor Pacific and Mason


Dahl. See Dall


Dahle Charles, driver, F. L. Such & Co., r. cor Twenty- fourth and Douglas


Dahler Henry M. G., captain bark Grace Roberts, r. NE cor Market and Noe


Dahler Theodore, laborer Andrew Onderdonk


Dahlgreen John, shoemaker. r. 540 Fourth


Dahlgren Daniel, farmhand, r. 415 East


DAHLMANN CHARLES, manuf men's and boys' clothing, and furnishing goods, 124 and 126 San- som, r. 324 Geary


Dahlmann Julius Jr., bookkeeper Charles Dahlmann, r. 324 Geary


Bullock & Jones-Importing Tailors, 105 Montg'y St .- Latest & Exclusive Novelties.


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


FINE HATS at the Plaza Store, GEO. LOOMIS', 706 to 716 Kearny St.


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Dahlmann Nathan, salesman Charles Dahlmann, r. 1014 Stockton


Dahlquist, O. P., liquor saloon, 433 Bush


Dahlton Oliver, carpenter Thompson Bros., r. 317 Harrison


Dahlziel Duncan, seaman, r. 37 Pacific


Dahm Arthur, musician, r. 919 Jackson


Dahm Charles. astrologer, 758 Howard


Damke Frederick, groceries and liquors, SE cor Berry and Ritch


Dahn Chris, seaman, r. 37 Pacific


Dahnhard Herman, porter Haas Brothers, r. 20 Na- toma


Dahse Th., r. 212 Steuart


Daignan John J., teamster Patrick A. McDonald, r. Central Pacific Hotel


Daigneau Frank, passenger agent Iowa R. R. Lines, 2 New Montgomery, r. 651 Folsom


Dailey Annie Miss, tailoress, r. 1220 Powell


Dailey Catherine (widow), r. 118 Welsh


Dailey Daniel, laborer Louis Sloss & Co.


Dailey Dennis, teamster, r. 2715 Bush


Dailey F. Wilbur, clerk, r. 1408 Bush


Dailey George, seaman S. S. Ancon, Broadway Wharf Dailey Hannah Mrs.,janitress Mission Primary School, r. 13 Ridley


Dailey John, bookkeeper, r. Revere House


Dailey John, marble polisher, r. 258 Stevenson


Dailey Mary (widow), r. 1220 Powell


Dailey Michael, laborer Cal. Sugar Refinery, r. 17 De- catur


Dailey Thomas. engineer, r. 1212 Larkin


Dailey Thomas V., tailor Henry Harmon, r. 230 Dora


Dailey William, laborer, r. NW cor Greenwich and Pierce


Dailey. See Daily, Daley, and Daly


DAILY EXCHANGE THE, The Daily Exchange Publishing Co. publishers and proptrs, office 306 Montgomery


DAILY EXCHANGE PUBLISHING CO (The). Thomas H. Lawler business manager, John J. Harrigan secretary, office 306 Montgomery


DAILY HOTEL GAZETTE, William P. Harri- son editor and proptr, 518 Sacramento


Daily J., laborer Pac. Rolling Mill


Daily James, horseshoer, r. 65 Natoma


Daily James, laborer Cal. Sugar Refinery, r. Tehama, nr Twenty-seventh


Daily John, apprentice J. M. Comerford


Daily John, clerk Golden Eagle Hotel


Daily John, clerk, r. 863 Mission


Daily John, gardener, r. 1008 Green


Daily John, laborer freight department Central Pac. R. R.


Daily John, wines and liquors, 134 Hayes


DAILY PRODUCE REPORT, Bates, Woods & Co. proptrs and publishers, office 423 Washington


DAILY STOCK REPORT (Stock Report Pub- lishing Co.), office S. F. Stock Board Building


Daily William, porter Davis & Cowell, r. 30 Rausch Daily. See Dailey, Daley, and Daly


Dain Alexander, stevedore, r. 425 Greenwich


Dain Thomas, mining secretary, office 7241% Market, room 20, r. 6 O'Farrell


Dain William, laborer John Conroy, Ocean House Road, nr Industrial School


Daingerneld M. E. Mrs., adjuster coiner's department U. S. Mint, r. 622 Leavenworth


DAINGERFIELD WILLIAM P., Judge Twelfth District Court, chambers 45 Montgomery Block, r. 723 Sutter


Daisey Dennis, longshoreman, r. 1416 Kearny


Daisher J., machinist Risdon I. and L. Works


Daisley John, machinehand Union Box Factory, r. 762 Mission


Daisley Libby Mrs., dressmaker, 762 Mission


Daisley. Samuel, carpenter Capitol Mills, r. 561 3% Minna


Daisy Deane Silver Mining Co. (Arizona), Louis Fran- coni secretary, office NE cor California and San Daiss Edmund (Daiss & Schmitt), r. 315 O'Farrell


Daiss & Schmitt (Edmund Daiss and George Schmitt), liquor saloon, NW cor Bush and Kearny


Daissing Carolina (widow), r. 825 Green Daisy P. A., carpenter, r. 43 Tehama Dake Edmund C., r. 1703 Turk


Dake Joseph M., lineman Gold and Stock Telegraph Co., r. Hewitt House, 247 Second


Dakin Charles W., collector James T. White & Co., r. 1525 Geary


Dakin Charles W., lumberman Pope & Talbot, r. 413 Brannan


DAKIN E. A. (Electric Pen Printing Co.), and agent Edison's Electric Pen and Press, office 209 Sansom, r. 19 Ellis


Dakin Edward (Dakin & Libby), r. 517 Fell


Dakin William, fruits and vegetables, 1037 How- ard


DAKIN & LIBBY (Edward Dakin and John G. Libby), commission dealers bags, and agents Commercial Soap Co., NE cor Sac and Davis


Dalby Edgar W., melter, r. 269 % Clara


Dalby Paul P. (Dahl & Co.), r. 1000 Pacific


Dale Alfred C., cigarmaker Isador Holliday, r. Berke- ley


Dale C. F., r. The Baldwin


Dale David R., loan broker, office 418 California, r. Brooklyn


Dale Jeremiah, laborer, r. 11 Natoma


Dale Mary A. Mrs., r. 225 Tyler


Dale Robert C., traveler D. M. Osborne & Co., 254 Market


Dale William, bricklayer, r. 93 Taylor


Dale William C., cigarmaker David J. Sachsel, r. West Berkeley


Dales Mary Miss, ironer Mme. Felici Clement, r. 6 Hinckley


Daley Anna Mrs., proprietress West End House, Brenham Pl


Daley Bridget (widow), r. 1207 Broadway


Daley Carroll C., plumber, r. 231 Stevenson


Daley Catherine Miss, r. 27 Alta Pl


Daley Charles Henry, barkeeper L. Radovich & Co., r. 106 Mason


Daley Dennis, cartman, r. 2615 Bush


Daley Ellen (widow), r. E s Tennessee, bet Butte and Solano


Daley Ellen Miss, liquor saloon, NE cor Shasta and Illinois


Daley Eugene, peddler, r. E s Hampshire, nr. Twenty- second


Daley Frank, shoemaker, r. Twenty-eighth, bet San- chez and Church


Daley George, miner, r. 316 Green


Daley J., r. 514 Bush


Daley James, engineer, r. 545 Second


Daley James, laborer, r. 303 Davis


Daley James, laborer, r. W s Tehama, between Nor- wich and Precita Av, Bernal Heights


Daley James, laborer William Kerr, r. Ohio, nr Vallejo


Daley James, shipping master, r. 1010 Montgomery Daley Jeremiah, laborer Magdalen Asylum


Daley John coalpasser S. S. Great Republic


Daley John, helper Phelps Manuf. Co., r. Serpentine Av, bet Folsom and Harrison


Daley John, marblepolisher, r. 258 Stevenson


Daley John, packer Cal. Cracker Co.


Daley John, waiter Manhattan House, r. 705 Front Daley John D., milkman, r. 612 Capp


Daley John H., deputysheriff, r. West End House


Daley John J., fourth officer O. & O. S. S. Gaelic


Daley Lawrence, barkeeper William J. Cummings, r. 408% Natoma


Daley Mary, domestic 1011 Pine


Daley Michael, clerk Pope & Talbot, r. 330 Tenth


Daley Michael, driver Sutter St. R. R.


Daley Michael, laborer, r. W s Tehama, bet Norwich and Precita Av, Bernal Heights


Daley Norah Miss, r. 27 Alta Pl


Daley Owen, fruitdealer, r. 1121 York


Daley Patrick, laborer, r. 138 Freelon


Daley Patrick, peddler, r. E s York, bet Twenty-third and Twenty-fourth


Daley Thomas, laborer, r. 5 Bernard


Daley Timothy, expressman, NW cor Fourth and Jessie


Daley William, seaman, r. 12 Jackson


Daley. See Dailey, Daily, and Daly


Dalgleish James, tailor A. Nicoll, r. 161 Tehama


Dalio Luigi, peddler, r. 5 Clay


Dall Charles L., storekeeper Pacific Mail S. S. City of Peking, r. 1031 Market


Dall Christopher C., r. 733 Broadway


Dall Christopher C. Jr., r. 733 Broadway Dall Cornelius, r. 306 Sutter


Dall Edward R., collector Spring Valley Water Works, r. 859 Mission


Dall George A., clerk melter and refiner's depart- ment U. S. Mint, r. 733 Broadway


BEAMISH imports direct the latest Novelties, Scarfs, etc., etc.


HUTCHINSON & MANN, Agents Union Insurance Co., of Galveston, Texas.


ANDERSON & RANDOLPH, Jewelers, 101 Montgomery St.


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DALL JOHN H., importer photographic and am- brotype materials, 618-620 Clay, and (Bradley & Rulofson), r. 206 Kearny


Dall. See Dahl


Dallaghan Thomas, lumberman, r. 13 Verona


Dallam Richard B. (Armes & Dallam), r. Oakland.


Dallamore George, helper J. Lempke


Dalland Auguste, restaurant, 817 Montgomery


Dallas William, porter Riley & Vest, r. 11 Tehama


Dalldorf Rodolf (Dalldorf & Co.), r. E s Jones, bet Bush and Pine


Dalldorf & Co. (Rodolf Dalldorf and William Meyer), restaurant, SW cor Market and Drumm


Dallemand Albert (Bothin, Dallemand & Co.), r. 309 Powell


Dalliba Henry S., journalist Evening Bulletin, r. 522 Geary


Dallon James B., r. 428 Fell


Dally Andrew J., engineer, r. 733 Harrison


Dalmas Charles, foreman Mattullath Manuf. Co., r. 14 Sherman


Dalmas George, cooper, r. 14 Sherman


Dalmas Henry D., cooper Mattullath Manuf. Co., r. 14 Sherman


Dalmas John K., foreman new U. S. Appraiser's Build- ing, r. 14 Sherman


Dalmas William B., cooper, r. 14 Sherman


Dalmas William D., cooper Oliver Madsen, r. 14 Sherman


Dalmas William W., machinist Pac. Rolling Mill, r. 607% Natoma


Dalpogetto Raffaelo, peddler, r. 14 Bartol


Dalporto Domenico, Italian Benev. Soc., 423 Wash Dalrymple Hudson, peddler, r. 30 O'Farrell, rear


Dalrymple William H., counsellor at law, office and r. 432 Montgomery, room 19


Dalston Charles. barkeeper E. Sarscen, r. 814 Third Dalton Annie Miss, seamstress Pac. Spring and Mat- tress Manuf. Co., r. 18 Howard Court


Dalton Daniel, r. 521 Pacific


Dalton Daniel, laborer Laurel Hill Cemetery, r. N s Sutter, bet Central Av and Lyon


Dalton Daniel, painter, r. SW cor Fillmore and Page Dalton Edward, driver La Grande Laundry, r. NE cor Elizabeth and Guerrero


Dalton Eugene, superintendent Laurel Hill Ceme- tery, r. 1718 Broderick


Dalton Frank (Dalton & Gray), r. NW cor Twenty- sixth and Fair Oaks


Dalton James, laborer Union Iron Works, r. 81 Clem Dalton James, teamster, r. 909 Battery, rear


Dalton James R., expressman, r. 625 Davis


Dalton John, oiler, r. 243 Fremont


Dalton Lawrence, salesman, r. 677 Harrison


Dalton M., clerk, r. 428 Greenwich


Dalton Martin, laundryman City and County Hospital Dalton Mary E. (widow), r. 417 Fremont


Dalton Michael, horse trader, r. Quinn, nr Valencia


Dalton Michael, laborer, r. 13 Ritch, rear


Dalton Michael, laborer Broadway Wharf, r. 58 Jessie Dalton Michael, painter, r. SW cor Fillmore and Page Dalton Patrick E. (Contra Costa Laundry Associa- tion), r. Oakland


Dalton Richard, machinist, r. 1 Boardman


Dalton Thomas, longshoreman, r. 424 Broadway


Dalton Thomas B., entry clerk Dalton & Gray, r. 406 Davis


Dalton William, r. 521 Pacific


Dalton William, baker S. F. Cracker Co., r. 827 Vallejo


Dalton William H., stonecutter Degan & Orford, r. 108 Hickory Av


DALTON & GRAY (Frank Dalton and James M. Gray), produce commission merchants, 406 Davis Dalton. See Dahltou


Daly Alice Miss, domestic 1028 Clay


Daly B., hostler Omnibus R. R., r. 13 Clara


Daly Bernard H. (Bonnard & Daly) , r. Oakland


Daly Bernard H., r. 7 Dale Pl


Daly C. Miss, janitress Union Grammar School


Daly Catherine Miss, domestic J. B. Haggin, 1250 Tay- lor


Daly Celia Miss, teacher, r. 668 Twentieth Daly Charles, longshoreman, r. Oakland




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