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BUSIEST RECAUSE REST
VEGETARIAN CAFE M. A. HOLLISTER 105 Fourth Stener B
American National Bank
SAN DIEGO, CAL. Capital Stock, $100,000.00, Surgius and Pronts, $60, 000. 0G
212-TPH ANA UMESTODE
AMERICAN NATIONAL BANK BUILDING
Every Facility Offered Our Customer's We Sollcit Your Business
ADENOY ESTABLISHED IR TR.8
CHARLES W. OESTING
GENERAL INSURANCE AND SURETY BONDS
GRANGER BUILDING
Ballou, Vernon & Sloane
REAL ESTATE LOANS AND RENTALS $101. Flith Street, Corper of C
M. TREPTE, CONTRACTOR 51.0010 STELLT
A OPRACO NOS. 740-750 Fourth St.
San Diego Vehicle and Implement Co.
M. L.
GC 979.402 Sa516p 1908 1722322
REYNOLDS HISTORICAL ENEALOGY COLLECTION
The Agnew Sanitarium and Hospital
FIFTH AND BEECH STREETS, SAN DIEGO, CALIFORNIA
T HIS modern hospital is a four-story brick structure, has over one hundred rooms, many luxuriant suites with private baths, four operating rooms, sun porches and roof-garden. It is steam-heated and lighted by elec- tricity; all floors are of hard wood and tile; doors and interior trim are all hard wood; automatic electric elevator. Carriage and ambulance patients are admitted. by private driveway through inner court. The strictest rules of sanitation have been observed in its construction.
For rates and other information, address
W. L. ROHRER, MGR.
SAN DIEGO, CAL.
ALLEN COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY 3 1833 02883 0112
M. A. Lesem's Kneipp Sanitarium
For the Cure of Acute and Chronic Diseases
2455-2467 FIRST STREET, SAN DIEGO, CAL.
T HIS institution is strictly a Kneipp Sanitarium. All treatments are ad- ministered in exact accordance with the precepts of Kneipp himself. Our marvelous success in curing the sick has been achieved through means of long experience, coupled with the knowledge of how to properly admin- ister the various treatments, and by strictly confining ourselves to the Kneipp method of treatment. Numberless sufferers have come to us afflicted with very critical diseases which had been pronounced incurable by others. But with our method of treatment, we have obtained the most astonishing results, restoring them to perfect health. We hold in our possession numerous testimonials sub- stantiating the above statement - testimonials freely tendered to us by the best people in the city and elsewhere.
All sufferers desiring relief, who are not familiar with the Kneipp treat- ment as is practiced by us are requested to call, and we will furnish them convinc- ing proofs that any and all diseases, whether acute or of long standing, will yield to our system of using the Kneipp method of treatment. We charge nothing for consultation. Pamphlets furnished upon request.
Remember, all diseases cured without drugs or operation.
M. A. LESEM,
2455 - 2467 FIRST STREET.
Both Phones.
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Corner Third and F Streets
SAN DIEGO, CALIFORNIA
PARADISE VALLEY SANITARIUM
B EAUTIFULLY SITUATED at National City, within easy access of San Diego, and yet away from the bustle and dust of the city. An ideal resort for those needing rest and recuperation. Employing the same methods, as to diet, exercise and treat- ment, as the famous
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Chamber of Commerce
- OF - San Diego County SECOND AND D STREETS
Officers and Directors
D. C. COLLIER
. President
R. M. POWERS .
First Vice-President
GRANT CONARD . Second Vice-President G. AUBREY DAVIDSON . Treasurer
S. BENSON C. M. GIFFORD JAMES GILLMORE
L. S. MCLURE H. H. STINE
CHARLES N. CLARK
PHILIP MORSE A. W. VOGDES
O. W. COTTON
C. E. GROESBECK
FRANK A. SALMONS
J. E. WADHAM
J. E. COULTHURST
CHAS. KELLY
O. H. SAVAGE ROSCOE E. HAZARD
JOHN S. MILLS, Secretary.
WHAT THE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE STANDS FOR
The Upbuilding of San Diego County. A better understanding among her citizens.
Co-operation in business and municipal affairs.
Opportunity for each individual to help in the work of development.
Beautifying the Cities.
Cleaner streets.
Encouraging the good feeling already existing between capital and labor.
Helping you to get in closer touch with San Diego and her people.
Encouraging desirable immigration.
Working for conventions.
Encouragement of manufactories.
A general bureau of information.
Making San Diego a great naval rendezvous, the port of commerce of the Southwest.
The annual distribution of some 400,000 pieces of advertising.
Pushing San Diego-made goods.
Creating a market for San Diego County products.
Helping everything that helps San Diego.
WE ARE WORKING FOR
A Naval Training Station. A Dry Dock.
A channel across the bar at entrance to harbor, 30 feet deep and 1000 feet wide at low tide (300 feet at present).
A direct line of railway east. A system of up-to-date Boulevards. $75,000 now being expended.
Regular steamship communication with the coast of Mexico, Central and South America
Lower rates on citrus and dried fruits.
Increased number of letter carriers.
General recognition of the fact that we have the finest climate on earth.
That San Diego is indeed an ideal Home land.
For illustrated literature and information regarding San Diego City and County, write to or call on
JOHN S. MILLS, Secretary San Diego Chamber of Commerce, SAN DIEGO, CALIFORNIA. -
C. P. DOUGLAS
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6 HASNUN Pies and Treas , Portland, die. AS - Portland, Orc. O V. EVENSON, VICE Pres and Manager
THE BENSON LOGGING AND LUMBERING CO. PORTLAND, OREGON
SUNSET 19
PHONES HOME 3367
BENSON
LUMBER COMPANY
Office and Mills, Foot of Sigsbee Street SAN DIEGO, CALIFORNIA
SPARS PILING CEDAR POLES BOX SHOOKS LUMBER
SAW MILL PLANING MILL BOX FACTORY
E. STARR SANFORD (Late of Fifth Avenue, N. Y.)
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Permanent Exhibition
Visitors Welcome
Southeast Corner Sixth and C Sts.
F. M. HORTON
F. O. RECKARD
Whos House Jaulos ?
Phone, Pacific 804
TRADE MARK REGISTERED 1908
HORTON & RECHARD TAILORS
Cleaners, Dyers of Men's and Ladies' Suits
1
1528 E STREET
Between Sixth and Seventh
9
OLIVE OIL
Ripe
IN CANS
OLIVE OIL in Bottles and Cans for Shipping East
AFFORD'S BEST
GIFFORD'S
OLIVE OIL WORKS
BOTH PHONES 1062
THIRTEENTH AND M STREETS
SAN DIEGO TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE BUY, SELL AND RENT ALL KINDS OF
TYPEWRITERS DEALERS IN
DESKS, SAFES, SECTIONAL BOOKCASES and FILING CABINETS, LOOSE-LEAF LEDGERS, CARD INDEXES and GENERAL OFFICE AND SCHOOL SUPPLIES
LORING & CO., Inc., COMMERCIAL STATIONERS
762 Fifth St , and 1327 F St. SAN DIEGO, CAL.
MAILING LISTS
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850-856 THIRD STREET
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Hotel Imperial
(European)
Phones :
Sunset 676
Home 1676
Spacious, airy rooms, well furnished and homelike; central; two blocks from business center; postoffice; five restaurants; sunny ; hot and cold baths. Rates moderate - 50 cents to $I per day, $2 to $5 per week. Special rates to regular roomers. Cars pass door, connecting with all parts of the city.
D STREET Between Seventh and Eighth
3 1833 02883 0112
Pacific Furniture and Show Case manufacturing Co.
FRANK SCHIEFER, MANAGER
S. W. CORNER NINTH AND J STREETS
Manufacturers of all.styles of Furniture, Show Cases, Bank, Store, Drug, Office, Jewelry and Saloon Fixtures, Refrigerators, Mantles, Mirrors of all kinds.
PLANS AND ESTIMATES FURNISHED ON SHORT NOTICE
THE BIG PLEASURE STEAMER
MCKINLEY
MAKES TRIPS TO
CORONADO ISLANDS
SATURDAYS AND SUNDAYS AT 9 A. M.
anding to gather shells, visiting Seal Rocks and Rookeries, giving two hours ashore on Mexican soil. Fishing on the way. Sailing dates subject to change without notice.
South San Diego Ferry
AN EIGHTEEN-MILE BAY RIDE FOR 25 CENTS
Phone Pacific 2117 for Daily Schedule
Wharf and Boat House, Foot of H Street
CAPT. L. B. RHODIMER, Managing Director
none, Pacific 2117
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SAN DIEGO CITY AND COUNTY DIRECTORY 1908
CONTAINING
An Alphabetical List of Business Firms and Private Citizens
OF
SAN DIEGO CITY AND COUNTY, CORONADO, ESCONDIDO, NATIONAL CITY AND OCEANSIDE
A CLASSIFIED BUSINESS DIRECTORY OF THE ABOVE CITIES
An Appendix of Useful Information, including a Street and Avenue Guide, a Directory of the State, Municipal and County Officials, Courts, Societies, Schools, Churches, Clubs, Etc.
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INTRODUCTORY
We herewith present the sixth volume of the San Diego City and County Directory.
We have used all our endeavors, backed by many years of experience to make this directory complete and as free from errors and omissions as is possible. A publication of this nature entirely free from mistakes and omissions never was and never will be, but we have conscientiously and persistently labored to reduce such to a minimum.
The length of the line in the information concerning San Diego proper has been increased five ems, thus saving many lines being turned to insert the name and address. The page has also been in- creased in size by three lines over our previous issue, and with this additional space we have added an even twenty-four pages of names, showing conclusively our growth in population during the past year.
Our estimate at this date gives a total of 45,000 persons resid- ing within the city limits.
It is most gratifying also to give the following table of statis- tics which shows even stronger than words the rapid growth of our city, commercially and otherwise, during the past seven years, and particularly during the past three :
Year
Postoffice Receipts
Bank Deposits
New Buildings
No. Permits
1901. . .
$39,151.85
$1,830,923.60|$
123,285.00
252
1902. . .
41,720.84
2,336,778.82
432,140.00
127
1903. . .
46,000.00
3,092,772.89
710,123.60
267
1904. . .
56,392.99
3,729,223.87
914,967.00
705
1905. . .
64,190.33
5,388,518.66
1,193,170.00
716
1906. . .
74,350.54
6,948,972.05
2,761,285.00
936
1907.
89,776.20
7,028,322.55
2,297,915.00
1051
*1908. . .
1,625,733.00
*To date.
The towns of National City, Escondido, Oceanside, El Cajon, etc., have been thoroughly canvassed and the information may be relied upon as being up-to-date.
We have endeavored to keep step with the growth and progress of the City, and we believe the present volume will be found to con- tain all the necessary features of a modern up-to-date work of this kind. By our system of exchange with other cities, the San Diego Directory will find a place in the Directory Libraries of all the prin- cipal cities of the United States and Canada and several European cities.
For the liberal patronage bestowed on this work and also for courtesies extended to our enumerators and solicitors during its publication, our cordial acknowledgments are returned.
September 21st, 1908.
THE PUBLISHERS.
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CONTENTS
Page.
Abbreviations
62
Alphabetical List of Names-
City
63
Coronado
587
El Cajon
644
Escondido
635
Imperial Beach 633
National City
609
Miscellaneous Information 19
Oceanside
647
Miscellaneous Organizations 31
National Guard of California. 24
County
739
Business Blocks and Halls
35
Business Classifications 653
Cemeteries
35
Schools-Public 21
Secret Societies 28
State Government
23
tions
City Government
20
Clubs
33
Trade and Labor Organizations
31
Index to Advertisers
1722322
Page.
Abrahamson N S. 678 Abstract Title & Trust Co ..
.left top lines 653
Agnew Sanitarium The (Inc) .
back-bone, inside front cover and 697
Allen's Dairy ... right side lines and 684 Allen Llewellyn J .. 681
Allen Wiley B Co. 716
American National Bank.
front cover and 659
American Steel Pipe & Tank Co ... 734
Anderson A F & Co 727
Anderson B A. 674
Arnold
.left side lines
Ballou, Vernon & Sloane.front cover 720
Barber Asphalt Paving Co The .. ..
.right side lines and 680
Baudrand Mrs
Augustine
691
Baudrand Gaston
728
Belle View The. 691
Benson Lumber Co 8
Borrowdale A Co .. left top lines and 679 Bowker Chas A. . 721 Bowler Geo W. . left lower lines and 721
Bowman Bros .. right lower lines and 714
Boyle Daniel
690
Boyle & Darnaud. 690
Bradley F W. right top lines Bush J V .. 674
California Rubber Stamp Co The -
.right side lines
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California Sheet Metal Works ...
right side lines and 731
Page.
Campbell John
674
Campbell Machine Co. 707
Chanter John
693
Chase & Ludington .. left side lines
Coates T W.
674
Cottage Nursery
690
Covert John F
667
Davis
654
Diamond Carriage & Livery Co, map Dick Robt .. .left side lines
Engebretsen John ... right side lines Ernsting Co The. 203
Eureka Foundry
678
Fay Thos J & Co.
.left side lines 673 and 718
Fintzelberg & Steinmetz.
left lower lines
Flag Saloon
728
Frye & Smith
opp 226
Fuller W P & Co.
.right side lines
Gauteraux Frank
681
Gifford's Olive Oil Works
9
Goodbody & Bur
676
Gwyn & Lancaster ... right top lines Harris Jas A .... left side lines and 661 Hartman D M ... .left side lines Hartupee J H & Co. 722
Hartwell Electric Co. . left side lines Hercules Oil Co ... . back cover Hill Elmer M .... left lower lines and 700 Horton & Reckard. 8
Hotel Aztec
698
Hotel Imperial. . right top lines and 10
Page.
County Government
19
Courts .20, 25 and 27
Escondido Special Department ..... 634
Federal Government 25
Fire Department 22
General Information 26
House Numbers 34
Parks
35
Population of San Diego City 16
Post Office 25
Chamber of Commerce.
26
Churches and Religious
Organiza-
27
Street Guide
37
Table of Elevations and Distances ..
36
South San Diego 633
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Page.
Hunt Auto Co. 658
I X L. Laundry. . right top lines and 705 Imperial Realty Co. right lower lines Ingle MIg Co. .. left side lines
Irwin & Co ..
. right side lines
Johnson & Connell. . left side lines Jones & Butler. . right side lines and 680 5
Kelly's Livery Stable.
Kiessig Frank G 732
Kimball Frank A. 723
Kindler Plumbing
Co The.
left lower lines
Kirkwood W J.
675
Kneale Thos
673
Kneipp Sanitarium
3
Selleck W E.
.right side lines
Laing O S.
680
Lesem M A.
3
Lewis & Co.
676
Lovell R.
657
Loring & Co (Inc)
left lower lines and 9
Luke J W ..
left side lines
Mccrary Roy F. 676
Mckinley Boat and Ferry Co.
top edge and 11
Maechtlen & Rice.
679
Masten & Kendall. right lower lines Meager & Sanford .... left side lines
Mills & Hizar
656
Muehleisen Tent & Awning Co .... .right side lines and 736
National Iron Works. 707
Naumann's Steam Dyeing & Clean- ing Works. . front cover
Naylor Gem Co.
. left side lines
Nelson Olof ..
679
O'Neall & Moody
.left side lines
Oesting C W.
front cover
Pacific Furniture & Show Case Mfg
Co ..
10
Pacific Wood & Coal Co. . back cover Packard's Book Store. .left side lines and 662 Paradise Valley Sanitarium .. . right side lines and 6
Parisian Cleaning & Dyeing Co. opp 413 Pfahler & Buelow 719
Point Loma Ferry.
.right side lines
Quayle Bros.
655
Rambo Edward L.
675
Watrous H B & Co
699
Rubin Myer ..
.left lower lines
Western Employment Agency.
. .
Russ Lumber & Mill Co
677
Salt Lake Route
. opp
462
Samborn Fred H.
724
San Diego Brewing Co.
left side lines
San Diego Business & Academic
College. . .. . .right top lines and 729
San Diego Cement Pipe Co ... 666 San Diego Chamber of Commerce. 7 San Diego Commercial College .... .left top lines and 730
San Diego Cycle & Arms Co .. back cover
San Diego Hat Factory
696
San Diego Hospital Assn.
.698
San Diego Sun ..
4
San Diego Vehicle & Implement Co
front cover and 665 Sanford E Starr 8 Scott-Burnham Investment Co ..
. left top lines and 724
Shaffer & Moses Elec Co.
right top lines and 678
Shaw Reliable Decorative Co.
680
Sheppard C A.
left lower lines
Sillifant F J ..
681
Silver Gate Garage.
658
Simpson-Pirnie Granite Co.
left side lines
Sixth Street Store
opp
492
Smith, Emery & Co.
666
Southern California Music Co. 716 Southern Electrical Co.left top lines Southern Trust and Savings Bank .. right lower lines
Stanton Leon Irenee. right side lines Star Boat House .... right side lines Star Builders Supply Co.
.right side lines and 676
Steffgen Chas.
673
Swayne E J & Co.
left top lines
Teal F P ..
675
Thearle Music Co. .left top lines and 717 Thiel Detective Service Co.
. right lower lines and 686
Tibbetts H R Paint Co. . front edge Townsend Lyon & Hackley. 714 Trepte M.
. . left lower lines, front cover and 673 Union Title & Trust Co.
. bottom edge and 654
Vegetarian Cafe .... front cover and 727
Wankowski Victor & Co.
right lower lines
.right side lines
Western Metal Supply Co ..
.right side lines
Witcher Adam.
right lower lines 708 and 737
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miscellaneous Information
EMBRACING A
Directory of the City and County Governments, Courts, Societies, Schools, Churches, Clubs, National Guard and State Organizations, Business Blocks, Street Guide, Parks, Etc.
San Diego County Government
COURT HOUSE
North side of D bet Front and Union.
BOARD OF SUPERVISORS.
Elected for four years. Regular meetings are held on the first Mon- day of each month, commencing at 9 a. m., when the demands against the county are audited. All claims must be fully itemized and filed not later than Friday, prior to such date.
MEMBERS.
First District-Daniel K Adams, San Diego, term of office expires Janu- ary, 1909.
Second District-James H Cassidy (chairman) San Diego, term of office expires January, 1909.
Third District-Joseph Foster, Fos- ter P. O., term of office expires January, 1911.
Fourth District-Thomas J Fisher San Diego, term of office expires January, 1911.
Fifth District-John Griffin, Ocean- side, term of office expires Janu- ary, 1911.
Clerk of Board-Wm H Francis.
BOARD OF EQUALIZATION
Board of Supervisors meet first Mon- day in July of each year and con- tinue not later than third Monday. County Jailor-David S. Wilber.
COUNTY OFFICERS.
Assessor-Montgomery M. Moulton. Auditor-H. M. Cherry; Deputies, A. D. Lowe, Chas C. Chappell. Coroner-Dr. Addison C. Morgan. County Clerk-Wm. H. Francis; Dep- uties, J. Bertram McLees, E. W. Dickenson, W. Wirt Francis.
County Physician-Dr D. B. North- rup.
District Attorney-Lewis R. Kirby; Assistant, H. S. Uttley; Deputy, J. S. Wheeler.
Game Warden-N. S. Large.
Health Officer-Dr Chas C. Valle, 961 Fourth.
Public Administrator-Peres J.
Layne, 1332 E.
Recorder-John H. Ferry; Deputies, Walter Forward, Geo. W. Moulton, Nellie C. Parsons.
Sheriff-Fred M. Jennings; Deputies, Nathaniel McHorney; W. S. Flint; Mrs. O. B. F. Chambers, Matron; David S. Wilber, Jailer.
Superintendent of Schools-Hugh J. Baldwin; Deputy, Orva M. Browne. Surveyor-Geo. Butler.
Tax Collector-Anson F. Cornell; Deputy, A. C. Meyer.
Treasurer-John F. Schwartz.
County Hospital-University Heights Chas C. Duffy Acting Supt.
Western EMPLOYMENT
Agency Business Chances 844, 4th St. PHONES: Home 3588 Main 833
Jones & Butler
Painters and Paper- Hangers, Signs
1220, 5th St. Phone Main 722
SOUTHERN TRUST AND SAVINGS BANK WILL LOAN ON YOUR REAL ESTATE N. W. Cor. 4th and D Sts.
1324 D Street
PHONES:
SUNSET 740
HOME 2040
E. J. SWAYNE & CO.
Real Estate in All Branches PAY TAXES AND CARE FOR PROPERTY
LOANS INSURANCE CONVEYANCING
SAN DIEGO CITY DIRECTORY.
"San Diego"
THE QUALITY BEER Brewed by the
San Diego Consolidated Brewing Co.
Geo. J. Stadler Mgr.
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County Officers-Cont'd.
County Poor Farm-Mission Valley, John L. Ellis Supt.
Janitor Court House-James V. Hicks.
COUNTY BOARD OF EDUCATION.
Cirero P. Evans, National City. Thos F Brownscombe, National City. Josephine Wackerman, San Luis Rey. Hugh J. Baldwin, sec of Board and County Superintendent of Schools. Orva M Browne Deputy County Sup- erintendent of Schools.
COUNTY BOARD OF HORTICUL- TURAL COMMISSIONERS.
Heman Copeland, Chula Vista, chair- man.
Eugene E. Bowen, Escondido. C. H. Stuart, Chula Vista.
COUNTY HIGHWAY COMMISSION. J. D. Spreckels, A. G. Spalding, E. W Scripps, H. E. Doolittle Secre- tary, 18 Lawyers Bldg.
COUNTY COURTS.
Department 1-Elisha S. Torrance, Judge; J. B. McLees, Clerk. Department 2-T. L. Lewis, Judge; E. W. Dickenson, Clerk. Official Court Reporter-Fred H. Robinson.
JUVENILE COURT.
Probation Committee-Hugh J. Bald- win, Chairman, Mrs A. E. Collins, sec., Mrs Geo. H Ballou, treas, Dr. H. C. Oatman, Dr. W. F. Gearhart, Rev. W. E. Crabtree, Mrs. W. V. O'Farrell, J. A. Reed, Probation Officer.
JUSTICE COURTS.
San Diego Township Justice, Milton R. Thorp; court room 1050 Front street. Constables, H. J. Place and Geo. H. Cooley.
City Justice Court-Monroe B. An- derson, Judge, 1026 Second.
LAW LIBRARY.
Board of Trustees-Judge E. S. Tor- rance, Judge T L Lewis, Alfred Haines, H E Mills, J H Cassidy.
San Diego City Government
Mayor-John F. Forward (elective), | City term expires May, 1909.
CITY COUNCIL.
(Term of office expires May, 1909.) First Ward-A. E. Dodson. Second Ward-Henry Woolman. Third Ward- W. H. Palmer. Fourth Ward-Ned Malmberg. Fifth Ward-George McNeill. Sixth Ward-L. A. Creelman. Seventh Ward- Max Winter. Eighth Ward -P. E. Woods. Ninth Ward-F. J. Goldkamp.
OTHER MUNICIPAL OFFICES.
City Clerk-J. T. Butler (appointed by council), term of office expires May, 1909.
City Auditor and Assessor-Daniel Potter (appointed by mayor ), term of office expires May, 1909.
Attorney-Geo. Puterbaugh (elective), term of office expires May, 1909.
Deputy City Attorneys-J. W. Puter- baugh and Herbert S. Gulliford.
City Justice-M. B. Anderson (elec- tive), term expires January, 1911.
Treasurer and Tax Collector, Claude Woolman (elective), term expires May, 1909.
BOARD OF PUBLIC WORKS. (Appointed by Mayor.)
Commissioner-M. A. Graham, pres., term of office expires May, 1910. Commissioner-G. W. Jorres, term of office expires May, 1909.
Commissioner-Thomas Kneale, term of office expires May, 1911.
C. A. SHEPPARD
SUCCESSOR TO SHEPPARD CYCLE CO.
MOTOR CYCLE AND BICYCLE REPAIRING
Phones: Main 2631, Home 3052
4th Southwest Corner F
Hartwell Electric Co.
MOTORS AND DYNAMOS
Sold, Rented and Repaired.
955 Sixth Street San Diego
HOTEL IMPERIAL (European)
D Between 7th and 8th. CENTRAL - HOMELIKE
Phones: Sunset 676 Home 1676
- SPACIOUS SUNNY
SAN DIEGO CITY DIRECTORY.
EMPLOYEES OF BOARD OF PUB- LIO WORKS.
(Term of office at pleasure of Board.) Secretary-Frank H. Dixon.
Engineer-A. F. Crowell.
Electrician-F. W. Hunter.
Supt. of Streets-Theo. L. Barnes. Supt. of Sewers-A. H. Julian.
Supt. of Water Dept .- J Q. Symons. Supt. of Construction-Magnus Mc- Innis.
BOARD OF HEALTH. (Appointed by Mayor.)
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