Crocker-Langley San Francisco directory for the year commencing 1896, Part 269

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Publication date: 1896
Publisher: San Francisco : H.S. Crocker Co.
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Pacific Box Factory. See Pacific and San Fran- cisco Box Factories


Brewery, office 403 Market


Pacific Bridge Co., R. W. Gorrill president, C. F. McCarthy secretary, office 4 Califor- nia, room 8


៛ Brush Factory, Thomas C. Conklin pro- prietor, 592, 6th


Pacific Builder and Municipal Engineer, (weekly), W. H. Purtelle publisher, 905 Clay


Pacific Butchers' Supply Co.,


Hofmann Brothers proprietors, im- porters sausage casings, manufactur- ers and importers butchers' and pack- ers' tools and machinery, 770 Mission


PACIFIC BUTTON CO.,


B. Pasquale & Sons proprietors, manu- facturers military, naval and society metal buttons, all railroad, cable and electric road buttons a specialty, 640 Washington


Pacific Cable Railway Co., A. S. Hallidie pres- ident, Charles F. Crocker vice-president, J. L. Willcutt secretary, 23 Hobart Bldg


66 Calendar and Catholic Church Bulletin, Pacific Calendar Co., publishers, A. Ransom editor, 83 St. Ann's Bldg


11 Calendar Co., publishers Pacific Calendar and Catholic Church Bulletin, 83 St. Ann's Bldg


Pacific Can Co. See Pacific Sheet Metal Works PACIFIC CARRIAGE CO.,


Oliver Hinkley superintendent, tele- phone 1950, stands 200 Sutter and Baldwin Hotel, main office 48, 8th, single fare 50 cents at stands only


Pacific Chair Co., William I. Smith manager, manufacturers and wholesale dealers cane and wood-seat chairs, 762 Mission Pacific Chemical Works, Henry G. Hawks pro- prietor, 718 Montgomery


Christian (weekly), Pacific Christian Pub- lishing Co., publishers, 7 Y. M. C. A. Bldg, 5th floor


Christian Publishing Co., Emerson W. Matthews manager, publishers Pacific Christian. 7 Y. M. C. A. Bldg. 5th floor


Pacific Churchman (semi-monthly), W. N. Oliver manager, 731 California


Pacific Cleaning and Dyeing Works, J. Spauld- ing & Co. proprietors, 353-357 Tehama, and 109 Grant Av


" Coast Bicycle Co., John T. Morrison pres- ident, manufacturers' agents, 18, 2d


Pacific Coast Bill Posters Association, Arthur M. Plato solicitor, office 206 Sansome


Pacific Coast Boiler Works,


McMurphy & McEvoy proprietors, manufacturers of marine, stationary and locomotive boilers, and all kinds of sheet iron work, dredger buckets a specialty, 235-237 Main


Pacific Coast Borax Co., F. M. Smith presi- dent, A. H. Clough secretary, 101 San- some


Pacific Coast Business Directory, Merchants' Publishing Co., publishers, 632 Market Coast Commercial Co., Peter H. Hink president, John E. Slinkey secretary, lime juice and pickled goods, 532-536 Washington


Coast Commercial Travelers' Association, A. C. Boldemann secretary and treas- urer, office 307 Commercial


Pacific Coast Co-operative Cigar Manufactur- ing Company, Richard M. Donnelly president, Henry Knobel secretary, 324 Battery


Pacific Coast Co-operative Credit Co., William Loewi manager, 28-29 Merchants' Ex- change Bldg


Pacific Coast Dredging and Reclamation Co., Bennett H. Madison president, Martin J. Madison secretary, John Hackett manager, 15 Steuart


= Coast Endeavor (weekly), Harry M. McKee manager, 4 California, room 12


= Coast Fish Co. (Ignazio Trapani and Augustino Rocca). fish, 511 Merchant Pacific Coast Home Supply Association, C. K. Sturtevant manager, 13 Front


Pacific Coast Hotel Register Co. The, Hicks- Judd Co. proprietors, 23, 1st


Coast House, John B. Braag proprietor, 301 Montgomery Av


Coast Insurance Directory, Robert W. Neal manager, office 320 California, room 14


= Coast Jersey Cattle Association, W. F. Russell secretary, 14 Sansome, room 25 Pacific Coast Jockey Club, A. B. Spreckels. president, Henry J. Crocker vice-presi- dent, W. S. Leake secretary, office Par- lors A and B Palace Hotel, telephone Main 420, Race Track Ingleside, tele- phone Mission 269


Coast Journal of Homoeopathy (monthly), H. R. Arndt editor, Boericke & Runyon publishers, 234 Sutter


Coast Loan Association, Mark Sheldon president, Charles E. Naylor secretary, 8 Mills Bldg, 8th floor


Coast Marine Firemans' Union, 121 New Montgomery


Coast Marine Record (weekly), Marine In- dex Publishing Co. publishers, 315 Cali- fornia, room 7


Pacific Coast Newspaper Syndicate, J. H. Wood manager, 14 Sansome


Pacific Coast Oil Company, Gordon Blanding president, C. B. Wheaton secretary, 22 Mills Bldg, 9th floor


Coast Pigeon Fanciers' Society, A. M. Bay- ley secretary, 210 Davis


Pacific Coast Railway Co., John L. Howard vice-president and manager, J. G. Whit- tington accountant, office 16 California, Goodall, Perkins & Co. general agents, 10 Market


Pacific Coast Roof Paint Co.,


H. C. Henderson manager, painting and repairing all kinds of roofs, tin, iron, shingle and asphaltum, 1809- 1815 Folsom, telephone Mission 168


The Bulletin


Is valuable to advertisers on account of its superior clientage and large circulation. Telephone Main 926.


MAGIC LANTERNS


-AND - ACCESSORIES.


T. P. ANDREWS, 109 Montgomery St.


PAC


1225


PAC CROCKER-LANGLEY DIRECTORY.


Pacific Coast Savings Society, Wendell Easton president, G. D. Bernard secretary, Wil- liam C. Murdoch manager, 805 Market, Flood Bldg


" Coast Shade Co., Lucien Dubernet mana- ger, manufacturers window shades, etc., 128-130, 1st


Pacific Coast Steamship Co.,


C. J. Smith president, John L. Howard vice-president, Edwin Goodall secre- tary, Goodall, Perkins & Co. general agents, office 10 Market, wharves Broadway 1 and 2


Pacific Coast Steamship Co's commissary de- partment, SW cor Broadway and Davis Pacific Coast Steamship Co's ticket office, 4 New Montgomery


Pacific Coast Syrup Co., Fred Welker presi- dent, Edward E. Bergin secretary, manufacturers syrup and molasses, 713- 719 Sansome and 4-10 Gold


Pacific Coast Theosophical Committee, Jer- ome A. Anderson president, Mrs. Mercie M. Thirds secretary, headquarters and library 525-526 Emporium Bldg


" Coast Trade Review, H. M. Gale editor and manager, 632 Market


Coast Traders and Home Seekers' Asso- ciation, Ralston McCue manager, 6 Sac- ramento


Coast Trotting Horse Breeders' Associa- tion, F. M. Kelley secretary, 313 Bush


Pacific Coast Warehouse Company (Port Costa), Herman Eppinger president, Joshua Eppinger secretary, 311 Cali- fornia


Coast Wood and Iron (monthly), S. L. Everett publisher, 4 California


Collection Bureau, L. Jacobi manager, I. L. Jacobi assistant manager, 41-42 Chroni- cle Bldg


Consolidated Paste Co. (Ravenna & Co.), 421 Battery


" Contracting Co., 106-108 Phelan Bldg


PACIFIC COPPER WORKS,


Ludwig Wagner proprietor, 565 Mis- sion


Pacific Corrugated Stove Pipe Elbow Co., Mrs. Ann M. Wehmoller proprietor, 416, 7th Pacific Creamery and Cannery Construction Co., contractors and builders of com- plete creameries and canneries, Albert D. Hart manager, room 47 Express Bldg, 35 New Montgomery, telephone Red 551


" Cycle Co., William L. Elliott manager, 21 New Montgomery


.6 Dispensary of the Children's Hospital, 1109 Mission


PACIFIC ELECTRIC BELT


AND TRUSS CO., Dr. Andrew T. Sher- wood president and manager, manu- facturers Pacific Electric Pad Truss, Duplex Galvanic Belt, Electrical Uterine Supporters, etc., 1170 Market, parlors 85-86


Pacific Electrical Motor Co., W. A. L. Miller president. M. J. Kern treasurer, J. M. Curragh secretary, 12 Annie


Pacific Electrical Works,


builders of dynamos, motors, dental engines, gear cutting and model making, fine experimental machinery, Dworzek & Stevenson proprietors, 154, 1st, telephone Main 1584


Pacific Electrician (monthly), Trade Publish- ing Co. publishers, 10 California, room 18 ' Empire Lumber Co., James A. Lacy agent, 22 Market, room 7


Ensign (weekly), Ensign Publishing Co. publishers, 132 McAllister


Pacific Express Co., agents Petaluma Transfer Co., office str Gold, pier bet Washington and Jackson, telephone Main 5762, branch office 14 California


W. & J. SLOANE & CO., FURNITURE.


Complete Lines, Choicest Productions of Most Famous Factories. 641-647 Market St.


PACIFIC FOLDING PAPER


BOX FACTORY, Rothschild & Greene- baum proprietors, 14-16 Fremont, telephone Main 277 Pacific Free Warehouse, Haslett & Bailey pro- prietors, office 403 Spear


PACIFIC FRINGE FACTORY,


Auerbach & Thompson proprietors, upholsterers' trimmings, 115 Minna


PACIFIC FRUIT MARKET,


T. A. Burns proprietor, wholesale and retail, 109, 7th nr New Post Office site Pacific Fruit Market (old), from Clay to Mer- chant bet Sansome and Montgomery Pacific Fruit Packing Co., Lew Hing manager, 804 Stockton


Pacific Furniture Express Co.,


John McHenry proprietor, junction Market and Golden Gate Av


Pacific Gas Engine Co., William G. Barrett president, Charles L. Barrett secretary, 309 Howard


Gas Governor Co., Hodgens & Riley man- agers, 77 Murphy Bldg


Pacific Gas Improvement Co., Albert Miller president, J. M. Livingston secretary, C. O. G. Miller treasurer, office SW cor Stevenson and Annie, works Steiner and Bay and 3d and Townsend, telephone Main 1908, 4 bells


Incubator Co. (Oakland), office 210 Davis


Gas Light and Fuel Co., A. M. Belt man- ager, 314 Montgomery, room 5


Glove Works, H. & L. Block proprietors, 220-222 Bush


Gossamer Rubber Co., B. Barash & Co. proprietors, 115, 1st


= Graphite Manufacturing Co., James O. Rountree agent, office 405 Front


" . Hall, SE cor Geary and Leavenworth


Pacific Hebrew Orphan Asylum and Home Society, S. W. Levy president, Leo Elo- esser secretary, office 105 Stockton, Asy- lum 600 Devisadero, Home, Isaac H. Levy superintendent, Silver Av nr Mis- sion


Pacific Heights Grammar School, Miss Alice M. Stincen principal, N s Jackson bet Webster and Fillmore


Homoeopathic Dispensary, Mrs. Emma Street matron, 743 Howard


Pacific Homeopathic Pharmacy, Waller Bros., 33 Grant Av cor Geary


Pacific Identification Co., office 311-312 Safe Deposit Bldg, 328 Montgomery


Pacific Improvement Co., H. E. Huntington president, F. S. Douty secretary and treasurer, office 59 Union Trust Bldg


Pacific Ink Factory, Lievre, Fricke & Co. pro- prietors, 707-711 Sansome, office 117 Bat- tery


" Introduction Co., Joseph A. Wilson pro- prietor, 119 Bush


Iron and Nail Co., H. J. Sadler president, C. W. Wright vice-president, W. F. Mau secretary. 132 Market


Pacific Iron Works. See Union Iron Works Pacific Iron Yard, Burnstine Bros. proprietors, NE cor 5th and Bluxome


= Kennel Club, H. Bier president, H. W. Orear and C. A. Haight secretaries, of- fice 226 Market


PATRONIZE


HOME PRODUCTION AND


SAVE MONEY.


PITTSBURG CLARKE


· VEIN . COAL


CHARLES R. ALLEN, Agent, 144 Steuart St., S.P.


USED BY LARGEST CONSUMERS WHO HAVE TRIED ALL KINDS.


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CHARLES LYONS,


TAILOR. LONDON


908 MARKET ST. 302 KEARNY ST., 1212-18 MARKET ST.


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DIXON, BORGESON & CO., 37 Market Street, S. F.,


SHOW CASES.


1226


PAC


CROCKER-LANGLEY DIRECTORY. PAC


ROOFING DEPARTMENT, 116 BATTERY STREET. PARAFFINE PAINT COMPANY,


IN ALL ITS BRANCHES


UNDER GUARANTEE.


ROOF REPAIRING


AMERICAN TYPE FOUNDERS' CO. The Leaders of Fashion in Modern Type Faces.


All the Necessaries for the Up-to-date Printery. 405-407 SANSOME STREET, SAN FRANCISCO.


Pacific Lamp and Reflector Factory, Boesch Lamp Co. proprietors, 585 Mission


Land Association, C. C. Tripp president, A. C. Hammond secretary, 39-40 Mer- chants' Exchange Bldg


Land Investment Co., C. E. Stewart secre- tary, 230 Montgomery


Pacific Laundry Machinery Co. See Joshua Hendy Machine Co., 38-44 Fremont


Pacific Law and Collection Co., Julius Blumen- thal proprietor, 415 Montgomery, room 6 Pacific Lighting Co., J. M. Livingston presi- dent, C. O. G. Miller secretary and treas- urer, SW cor Annie and Stevenson, tele phone Main 1908, 4 bells


Live Stock Co., Charles Z. Merritt secre- tary, office 508 California, room 17


" Loan Association, Jules Cerf president, Leon Dennery secretary, 214 Pine, room 3 Lodgings, Henry Greaves proprietor, 209 Leidesdorff


Pacific Lumber Co. (incorporated), Allen A, Curtis president, George L. Swett man- ager, office and yard Berry bet 5th and 6th


Pacific Mail Steamship Co., Alexander Center general agent, office 425 Market, tele- phone Main 261, wharf cor Ist and Bran- nan, telephone Main 458


Mailing Co. (S. W. Carpenter and L. B. Smith), mailing and circulating news- papers, 516 Commercial


PACIFIC MANUFACTURING AND PLATING WORKS (Frank R. Hayes and John F. Munroe), gold, sil- ver, copper and nickel plating, oxidi- zing, burnishing, polishing and lac- quering of every description, cast and wrought iron and brass work, grates, gas fixtures, etc., 323 Mission


Pacific Manufacturing Co., George P. Thurston vice-president, 575 Mission


Pacific Marine Railway and Ways Co., Alex- ander Hay president, Martin J. Madison secretary, 15 Steuart


Marine Supply Co., Henry Levi president, Alfred Greenebaum secretary, wholesale grocers, 206 California


Pacific Medical Journal (monthly), Dr. Wins- low Anderson editor and publisher, 603 Sutter


Pacific Mercantile Company The, John C. Nobmann president and treasurer, John G. Waibel secretary, office 220 California


PACIFIC METAL WORKS,


J. A. Morrow president, N. R. Strong vice-president, John W. Heidt secre- tary and treasurer, importers and manufacturers aluminum, babbitt, solder, lead, tin, copper, zinc, anti- mony, tin and terne plates, 137-139, 1st Pacific Methodist Advocate (weekly), Rev. Richard P. Wilson editor, 43 Donohoe Bldg


PACIFIC MINERAL DEVEL-


OPMENT COMPANY, John C. Jens president, Theo. Frohlich secretary, Safe Deposit Bldg


Pacific Mining Agency and Trust Co., William C. Ralston secretary, 331 Pine, room 20 " Mining Co. (American Flat, Storey Co., Nevada), J. Stadtfeld Jr. secretary, 56 Nevada Block


PACIFIC MUSIC CO.


(Ernest Lomler and B. A. Schloh), im- porters and dealers pianos, musical merchandise, sheet music and music books, 816 Market and 11 O'Farrell, Phelan Bldg


Pacific Mutual Building, NE cor Montgomery and Sacramento


Pacific Mutual Building and Loan Associa- tion, Rolla V. Watt president, John R. Hillman secretary, 317 California


Pacific Mutual Life Insurance Co. George A. Moore president, George W. Beaver vice-president, J. N. Patton secretary, S. M. Marks assistant secre- tary, NE cor Montgomery and Sacra- mento


Pacific News Syndicate, office 123 California, rooms 33-34


" Notion Co. The, S. Gerson proprietor, im- porters and jobbers dry goods, 17 Bat- tery


" Nursery, Frederick Ludemann proprietor, N s Lombard bet Baker and Lyon


Pacific Oil and Lead Works, N s King bet 2d and 3d, Kittle & Co. agents, 202 Cali- fornia


Pacific Packing House, Joseph Buttgenbach proprietor, NW cor 4th and Bryant


Pacific Paving Co., A. C. Bassett president, J. H. Swift vice-president and manager, F. C. Lewis secretary, 106-108 Phelan Bldg


Perfumery Co., W. T. McDowell manager, manufacturers cosmetics and perfu- mery. 41 Stevenson


Pacific Pharmacy, Waller Brothers, 33 Grant Av cor Geary


Pacific Pine Lumber Co., E. M. Herrick presi- dent, W. J. Adams vice-president, W. H. Talbot treasurer, W. C. Kirketerp secretary, G. W. Stewart yard manager, office 121 Market, yard cor 3d and Berry Pacific Phonograph Co., M. L. Sawyer man- ager, 216 Bush


Pacific Planing Mill, Albert Hansen proprietor, S s Berry bet 5th and 6th


Plaster Co., W. Hanson secretary, 216 Bush. room 14


Pacific Postal Telegraph Cable Co., L. W Stor- ror superintendent, 534 Market, branch offices, 140 Market, 321 Davis, 132 Cali- fornia, 301 Montgomery, Palace Hotel, The Baldwin and 1329 Market


Pacific Power Co., S. C. Bigelow president, Ira Bishop superintendent, F. M. Pickering secretary, 523 Montgomery, works SE cor Stevenson and Ecker


Presbyterian Sunday School, H. S. Black- well superintendent, 427, 2d


Pressed Brick Co., E s Broderick nr Jeffer- son


PACIFIC PRESS PUBLISHING


CO. (Oakland) C. H. Jones president and manager, printers, stationers, electrotypers and binders. General agents Densmore typewriters, 115 Crocker Bldg., telephone Main 1122 Pacific Printing Co., (Pernau Bros. & Pitts Co.), printers and bookbinders, 543 Clay


PACIFIC PUMP AND WIND-


MILL CO., George P. Thurston presi- dent, John T. Morrison secretary, manufacturers Cyclone, Star and Steel Tornado windmills, pumps, tanks, well tools and water supply goods, 575 Mission, telephone Main 1832 Pacific Refinery and Assay Office, F. and L. F. Reichling proprietors, 404 Montgomery Pacific Refining and Roofing Co., Samuel J. Hendy president, J. P. Prutzman secre- tary, W. J. Watson general manager, 153 Crocker Bldg


Rescue Home Association. See The Flor- ence Crittenton Home


The Bulletin


Is the oldest paper in San Francisco. It has character, standing, influ- ence. Telephone Main 926.


PERRIER-JOUËT & CO. CHAMPAGNE W. B. CHAPMAN, Sole Agent, 123 California Street.


-For Sale by all First- class Wine Merchants and Grocers.


PAC CROCKER-LANGLEY DIRECTORY. PAC 1227


PACIFIC ROLLING MILL CO.,


Edward Coleman president, Charles S. Neal vice-president, William P. Sulli- van Jr. secretary, Charles M. Keeney general manager, Patrick Noble super- intendent, works Potrero Point, office 100 Market, telephone Main 1938


Pacific Rubber Co. of San Francisco, R. H. Pease manager, 577-579 Market


Pacific Rubber Paint Co., W. P. Fuller & Co. proprietors, 228-230 Beale, office SW cor Front and Pine


Pacific Rural Press (weekly), (Dewey Publish- ing Co. proprietors, 220 Market


Safety Steel Car Co., C. W. M. Smith gen- eral manager, 319 Pine rooms 46-51


PACIFIC SASH WEIGHT AND


FOUNDRY CO. (incorporated), manu- facturers of chilled eye sash weights elevator and counterpoise weights, washers, shives, manholes, crestings, columns, iron posts, grate bars, spe- cial castings to order. C. B. Parcells president, F. M. Greenwood vice- president, Charles E. Parcells secre- tary and manager, office and works 563-565-567 Folsom, telephone Main 5698


Pacific Saw Manufacturing Co., James Patter- son president and manager, manufac- turers saws, planing knives, reaper and mower sections, 17-19 Fremont


Pacific School Furnishing Co.,


William L. Oge manager, dealers and manufacturers' agents, school furni- ture, apparatus, libraries and general supplies, office 723 Market, room 19, wareroom in basement


Pacific Sheet Metal Works.,


Sidney M. Smith president, Alfred D. Cutler vice-president, Irvin Ayres secretary and treasurer, manufac- turers tin plate and sheet-iron ware, galvanizers and japanners, main office 209-211 Mission, telephone Main 5407, factory 522-542 Townsend, tele- phone South 20


Pacific Shirt Co., Robert McCormack manager, 1038 Market


Shoe Co., Lobenstein Bros. proprietors, 139, 1st


Skandinav (weekly), Scandinavian Pub- lishing Co. publisher, 44 East


Pacific Society for the Suppression of Vice, Frank J. Kane secretary, 14 McAllister, rooms 25-26, telephone South 752


Pacific Soda Water Works, Breig & Schafer proprietors, 1710-1712 Folsom


Pacific Spring and Mattress Co., William A. Clark proprietor, manufacturers iron bedsteads, bedding and upholsterers' supplies, 706 Mission


PACIFIC STATES ADVER-


TISING BUREAU, American Type Founders' Co. proprietors, 405-407 Sansome


Pacific States Life Assurance Co., C. J. Sulli- van president, Franklin Bowring secre- tary, 331 Pine, rooms 7-8


PACIFIC STATES SAVINGS, LOAN AND BUILDING CO., John H. Wise president, Christian Reis cashier, William Pardy secretary, William H. Busch manager, 410 Pine, Assets over $1,000,000


Pacific States Type Foundry (incorporated), successors to Hawks & Shattuck, A. E. Shattuck president, W. F. Shattuck secretary. 508 Clay


Pacific States Watchman (monthly), William H. Barnes editor, 61-62 St. Ann's Bldg Stationery Co. (F. W. Peaslee), booksellers and stationers, 429 Washington


W. W. MONTAGUE & CO.


Warm Air, Hot Water and Steam


HEATING


APPARATUS.


309, 311, 313, 315 and 317 MARKET ST.


Pacific Steam Carpet Cleaning and Renovat- ing Works, Conklin Bros. proprietors, 333-335 Golden Gate Av, telephone East 126


Pacific Steam Whaling Co., Josiah N. Knowles manager, Edwin L. Griffith secretary, whalebone cutters, 30 California


" Stomatological Gazette (monthly), M. L. Farland manager, 12 Sutter


" Stomatological Gazette Publishing Co., Miles L. Farland manager, publishers Pacific Stomatoligical Gazette, 12 Sut- ter


Pacific Stock Exchange, R. G. Horn president, Stephen Otis vice-president, M. Gold- man treasurer, J. B. Bourne chairman, Baldwin Gardiner secretary, 316 Mont- gomery


Pacific'Storage Battery Co., Thomas Addison president, Samuel E. Kearney secre- tary, office 15, 1st


Pacific Storage Warehouse,


Frank Barker proprietor, 301 Stock- ton


Pacific Straw Works, John F. Kirby proprietor, 106, 4th


Pacific Street Free Kindergarten, Miss Belle Scott principal, 1233 Pacific


" Street Wharf (Pier 7), foot Pacific


PACIFIC SURETY CO.,


Wallace Everson president, John Ber- mingham vice-president, A. P. Red- ding secretary, fidelity and casualty insurance, 308 Sansome


Pacific Tallow Works, Charles E. Anderson proprietor, Bay View


PACIFIC TANK CO.,


W. E. Hampton proprietor and gen- eral manager, manufacturers red- wood, cedar and pine tanks of every description and sole manufacturers patent non-shrinking water tanks general office 33 Beale, telephone Drumm 71


Pacific Tea Co., J. W. Leahy & Co. proprietors, 1925 Mission


Pacific Telephone and Telegraph Co., John I. Sabin president and general manager, Oliver Eldridge vice-president. Louis Glass assistant general manager, F. W. Eaton secretary and treasurer, William F. Martin auditor, Louis H. Jacobi su- perintendent, main office Telephone Bldg, 216 Bush, branches 1008 Sutter, NW cor Pine and Steiner, 464 Jessie, 2239 Mission, 201 Front, 102 Market, Butchertown, 700 Market, and 200 Post


Pacific The (Congregational weekly), publish- ing Co. of the Pacific publishers, 7 Montgomery Av


Pacific Theosophist The (monthly), Pacific Coast Theosophical Committee, pub- lishers, 525-526 Emporium Bldg


Pacific Tin and Sheet Iron Works, Ralston & Nelson proprietors, 151 Beale


Pacific Tool and Supply Co.,


Charles Stallman proprietor and man- ager, tools and supplies for ma- chine shops, foundries, manufac- turers, mills, mines, engines, etc., 100-104 1st cor Mission, telephone Main 1776


WASHBURN & MOEN MFG. CO., SAN FRANCISCO, CAL.


BARBED COPPER INSULATED


WIRE NAILS, ROPE, SPRINGS,


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N. CLARK & SONS,


FIRE TILE and STOVE LININGS, Manufacturers and Dealers


San Francisco. 17 and 19 SPEAR ST.,


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J. GUNDLACH & CO.,


BEST BRANDS of High-grade California TABLE WINES. OFFICE. MARKET AND SECOND STREETS.


1228 PAC


CROCKER-LANGLEY DIRECTORY. PAG


Office, 1004 MARKET STREET, Near Powell St. Telephone South 420.


UNITED STATES LAUNDRY ASS'N,


J. C. WILSON & CO.


900 Battery St. Tel. Main 1864. DEALERS IN ALL KINDS OF


Foreign and Domestic Coal. Hotels, Restaurants and Ship- ping Supplied.


PACIFIC TOWEL CO.,


George E. Moore proprietor, 9 Lick Pl Pacific Town Talk, Pacific Town Palk Pub- lishing Co., publishers, 20 Ellis


Pacific Town Talk Publishing Co., S. B. Carleton manager, publishers Pacific Town Talk and general print- ers, 20 Ellis


Pacific Trading Co., A. P. Lorentzen secretary, 10 Mission


PACIFIC TRANSFER CO.,


Evan J. Coleman president, Barry Coleman vice-president, 20 Sutter, telephone Main 146, stables N s Na- toma bet Howard Court and 5th


Pacific Undertakers, Michael S. Wrin presi- dent, Michael C. Gorham secretary and manager, Daniel J. Edgar treasurer, 777 Mission, telephone Main 5635


Underwriter (semi-monthly), Robert W. Neal manager, 320 California, room 14


Pacific-Union Club, Joseph B. Crockett presi- cent, Henry J. Crocker secretary, NW cor Post and Stockton


66 Unitarian (monthly), C. A. Murdock ed- itor, 300 Post


Pacific Vinegar and Pickle Works, Sidney M. Smith president, Charles J. King secre- tary, office 323 Front, factory 415-419 Fulton


Pacific Wall Paper Co. (Moritz Weil and Joseph Dannenbaum), 111 Battery


Pacific Warehouses, Haslett & Bailey pro- prietors, NW cor Front and Broadway Pacific Wine and Spirit Review The, R. M. Wood Co. publishers, 316 Battery


Pacific Woodenware and Cooperage Co., Henry L. Dodge president, J. Henry Schumacher secretary, office 126 Davis, room 4, factory cor 6th and Channel


Pacific Wool Depot, Ballard & Hall proprietors, NW cor 5th and Bluxome


Pacific Yacht Club, I. Gutte commodore, Charles B. Hill secretary, Merchants' Exchange Zinc Ornament Factory, Boesch Lamp Co. proprietors, 585 Mission


Pacini John B,, laborer, r. 3 San Antonio Pacinotti Octavio, fruits, 368 Sanchez, r. 845, 17th Pack John W., assayer United States Mint, NW cor 5th and Mission, r. Berkeley Packard Albert, r. 127 Kearny


Chester S., bookkeeper, r. 22 Liberty Claude H., rope maker, r. 732 Iowa


Packer Charles H., bookkeeper Contra Costa Laundry Co., r. 818 Green


" Edward, steward J. R. Dickey, r. NW cor 6th Av and Fulton


66 E. J. Mrs., widow, r. 1722 O'Farrell


James, driver Contra Costa Laundry, r. 818 Green


James Jr. (Packer & Jacobs), and driver Contra Costa Laundry, r. 818 Green


Mark M., bookkeeper Doane & Henshel- wood, r. 306 Stockton


Wallace L., clerk Fred Ernstdorf, r. 1126 Market


66 & Jacobs (James Packer Jr. and Benjamin Jacobs), cigars and tobacco, 1111 Fill- more


Packham Robert, r. 723 Minnesota


" Thomas, stereotyper, r. 2A Scotland


" Thomas G., engineer, r. 723 Minnesota Packham. See Peckham


Packscher Adolph, r. 2521 Sacramento


" Joseph, hardware, 2107 Fillmore


" Maurice G., clerk, r. 2521 Sacramento Packsher Simon, r. The Baldwin


Paczoch Charles H., peddler, r. 213 Moulton Av Padden George, teamster Daniel F. Gallagher Paddock Arthur V., teamster Lundy Furniture Co., r. 2521/2, 3d




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