Crocker-Langley San Francisco directory for the year commencing 1896, Part 301

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Publication date: 1896
Publisher: San Francisco : H.S. Crocker Co.
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66 George, mechanic Palace Hotel, r. 15 Ve- rona Pl


W. & J. SLOANE & CO., Direct Importers of JAPANESE RUGS, ALL SIZES. 641-647 MARKET ST.


Sampson George C., bookkeeper Shreve & Co., r. 19081/2 Mason


Henry, cook, r. 1 Kimball Pl


John A., examiner U. S. Customs, r. 1412 California


John H., harness maker Kempkey, Gil- ham & Sawyer, r. 1 Kimball Pl


66 John T., coffee roaster, r. 67 Clementina


66 Thomas, asst. Edward J. Creely, r. 510 Golden Gate Av


Sampson. See Samson


Samra Nicola, r. 751 Castro


Samran Joseph, porter, r. 13 Page


Samsel Louis, electrician Cal. Electric Supply and Cons. Co.


Samson Adrian T., laborer, r. 12 Boyd Albert L., printer, r. 1216 Filbert


Anna, widow, r. 12 Boyd


Calistus D., bookbinder, r. 12 Boyd Charles F., speculator, r. Palace Hotel


Samson David, proprietor Progress Saloon and Restaurant, 327-329 Bush, r. 421 Lott


George, cellarman Lachman & Jacobi, r. 52 Steiner


George, upholsterer Alexander Jansen, r. 85 Everett


66 Olof, carpenter, r. 7, 28th


66 Rudolph (Mendelson Bros.), r. 2000 Bush


Victor H., laborer, r. 12 Boyd


Samson. See Sampson


Samsreither George, liquors and lodgings, 409 Pacific


Samter Marks, merchant, 207 Battery, r. 2207 Sutter


Samuel M., law student Reinstein & Eis- ner, r. 2207 Sutter


Samud Elizabeth, widow, r. 2078 Market


" Mary F., operator W. U. Tel. Co., r. 2078 Market


Samuel Albert, traveling salesman, r. 910 Bu- chanan


Benno C., vice-president Samuel Bros. & Co., r. 1132 O'Farrell


Samuel Brothers & Co., M. Samuel president, B. C. Samuel vice-president, M. I. Levy secretary, London, Paris and American Bank treasurer, wholesale wines and liquors, 132-134, 1st, telephone Main 5851 Casper (Samuel & Abraham), r. 701 Lar- kin


66 Gustave, traveling salesman, r. 636 Fulton Harris, clothing, 808, 3d, r. 1040B Folsom


Hattie Miss, bookkeeper Joseph Schwalbe & Co., r. 1322 Octavia


Henry S., clerk Willliam P. Samuel, r. 437, 4th


66 Isidor, r. 636 Fulton


Joseph, watchmaker, 14 Harriet


Julius, upholsterer, 1102 Golden Gate Av


Lawrence, clerk, r. 1132 O'Farrell


Louis, printer, r. 636 Fulton


Mary, widow, r. 43 Fulton


Max, with Samuel Bros. & Co., r. 1132 O'Farrell


Samuel Moses, president Samuel Bros. & Co., 132-134, ist, r. 1132 O'Farrell


Paul, with Samuel Bros. & Co., r. 1132 O'Farrell


66 Peter, painter J. St. Denis & Co., r. 91/2 Pratt Pl


Samuel, clerk, r. 636 Fulton


66 Sarah, widow, r. 636 Fulton


Wavle A., butcher, 1208 Scott


William, with Samuel Bros. & Co., r. 1132 O'Farrell


William P., groceries, 437, 4th


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Samuel & Abraham (Casper Samuel and Hyman Abraham), wholesale cigar dealers, 132- 134, 1st


Samuels Abraham, watchmaker Leon Van Vliet, r. 11491% Folsom


Samuels Adolph, manager San Francisco Abend Post, 535 California, 8081/2 Folsom


Albert, clothing (Oakland), r. 1816 Buchanan


Arthur M., salesman D. Samuels, r. 1624 Octavia


Belle, r. 606 Grove


Bertha Miss, president The Helpers, r. 1627 O'Farrell


Samuels Charles, president San Francisco Abend Post, 535 California, r. 8081/2 Fol- som


Samuels David, proprietor The Lace House, dry and fancy goods, etc., 123-129 Post, r. 1624 Octavia


Edward H., physician, SE cor 6th and Howard, r. Alameda


Samuels Frederick S., manager foreign depart- ment J. D. Spreckels & Bros. Co .. office 327 Market, r. 723A Eddy


George T., with Cal. Electrical Wks, r. 725 Geary


Harris, dry goods, 525 Montgomery Av, r. 809 Bush


Henry, peddler, r. 9 Cleveland


Henry, tin and glassware, 1017 Valencia


Isaac, shoemaker, 114912 Folsom


Isaac J., merchant, r. 606 Grove


Samuels Jacob, attorney at law, 124 Sansome, rooms 21-22, r. 1322 O'Farrell


Samuels Jacob L., manager D. Samuels, 123-129 Post, r. 1624 Octavia


James E., plasterer, r: 123 Eddy


Jennie Miss, r. 606 Grove


Julius, merchant, r. 606 Grove


" Julius, importer dry and fancy goods, 104- 108 Kearny, r. 1322 O'Farrell


" Kate, widow, r. 508 McAllister


Samuels Leon, attorney at law and secretary San Francisco Abend Post, 530 Califor- nia, room 40, r. 8081/2 Folsom


Leon, salesman r. 1627 O'Farrell


Louis, clerk Harris Samuels, r. 809 Bush


Louis, salesman J. Samuels, r. 1322 O'Far- rell


Louis T., student, r. 1624 Octavia


Michael A. (Forzani & Samuels), r. East Oakland


Samuels Maurice V. (Benjamin & Samuels), attorney at law, 306 Emporium Bldg, telephone 5988, r. 1624 Octavia


Michael A. (George A. Turner & Co.), r. East Oakland


Nathan, peddler, r. 108 Shipley


Rose, widow, r. 1341 Powell


Sarah Mrs., r. Old People's Home


S. R., equipment yeoman U. S. str Alba- tross, r. 1322 Valencia


" . Stanley A., weigher, r. 19251/2 Union Stuart B., r. 914 Pine


William, lithographer, r. 313 Golden Gate Av


is · William, policeman, r. 23 Clinton Park Samuelson Charles, clerk, r. 12 Zoe


" Elizabeth Mrs., r. 223 Post


Elkin, barber. r. 1236 Golden Gate Av


Olivia, widow, r. 227, 24th rear


San Bernardino and Redlands Railroad Co., F. S. Douty secretary, 4 Montgomery


Bernardino Borax Mining Co., John W. Searles president, 106 Leidesdorff, room 17


San Bruno Hotel, Alfred A. March proprietor, W s San Bruno Av nr Army


Bruno House, Mrs. Ann Lawrence pro- prietor, 110, 4th


Carlos Oil Co., Julius Finck president, H. B. Hambley secretary, 19 O'Farrell


San Diego Fish Co., Francis & Cabral proprie- tors, 423-425 Davis, telephone Black 105 Diego Lumber Co., Dolbeer & Carson agents 10 California, room 3


San Francisco Abend Post (German daily and weekly), Abend Post Co. publishers, 535 California


" Francisco American (weekly), American Publishing Co. publishers, 6 Eddy


San Francisco and Alameda Co. Builder (tri- weekly), W. H. Purtelle publisher, 905 Clay


San Francisco and Fresno Land Co., Thomas Brown president, G. Howard Thompson secretary, NW cor California and San- some


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Francisco and Los Angeles Railway Co., Frederick Homer president, John W. Curtis secretary, 530 California, room 12


San Francisco and North Pacific RAILWAY CO., Arthur W. Foster pres- ident, Thomas Mellersh secretary and controller, general office Mutual Life Bldg, 4th floor, telephone Main 1900 (4 bells); freight depot NE cor Front and Vallejo, telephone Main 1900 (5 bells); City ticket office 650 Market, tele- phone Main 1004; Company's ferry landing Clay Street Wharf, telephone Main 1900 (3 bells)


San Francisco and Oakland Local Passenger Association, W. W. Smith secretary, 16 Mills Bldg, 3d floor


= Francisco and Oakland Mutual Loan As- sociation, A. Sbarboro secretary, 524 Montgomery


San Francisco and Pacific Glass Works (incor- porated), S. J. Newman president, James H. Davis vice-president, George Palmer secretary and treasurer, office and works NE cor 7th and Townsend


San Francisco and Sacramento Candy Manu- facturing Co., L. Demartini president, manufacturing confectioners, 548 Mission San Francisco and San Joaquin Coal Co. Henry Williams president, B. M. Brad- ford secretary, 515 Safe Deposit Bldg


San Francisco and San Joaquin Valley Rail- way Co. The, Claus Spreckels president, Robert Watt 1st vice-president, A. H. Payson 2d vice-president, Bank of Cal- ifornia treasurer, Alexander Mackie sec- retary, William B. Storey Jr. chief engineer, office 321 Market, law depart- ment 147-148 Crocker Bldg


San Francisco and San Mateo Railway Co., John A. Buck and N. Ohlandt 327 Market proprietors, office NW cor 30th and San Jose Av


San Francisco and San Rafael Railroad Co., office Mutual Life Bldg. 4th floor


San Francisco and Yaquina Bay Steamship Co., Meyer & Akmann general agents, 16 Sacramento


" Francisco Arms Co .. John W. Pew secre- tary, 310 Pine, rooms 15-17


San Francisco Art Association The, William G. Stafford secretary, John R. Martin assistant secretary, SE cor California and Mason


San Francisco Artificial Limb Co., Menzo Spring proprietor, 9 Geary


SAN FRANCISCO ARTIFICIAL.


STONE PAVING CO. (Schillinger's pat- ent,) H. M. Petersen & Co. proprietors, office 313 Montgomery


San Francisco Athletic Club, Daniel G. Cole- man secretary, 4311/2, 6th


San Francisco Autographic Register Co. The, A. H. Adams secretary and manager, 523 Market


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AND TENT CO., William H. Carter proprietor, crank and fancy awnings of every description, repairing promptly attended to, 10 Mason, tel- ephone Jessie 15


San Francisco Bar Association, Robert Y. Hayne president, E. B. Holladay secre- tary, John M. Burnett treasurer, 530 California


San Francisco Barber School, Charles W. Wilson proprietor and manager, 1511- 1513-1515 Howard


San Francisco Benevolent Association, Robert A. Beeching agent, 538 Jackson


San Francisco Block Book, The Hicks-Judd Co. publishers, 23, 1st


Francisco Blue Print Co., P. R. Fassett manager, 93-95 St. Ann's Bldg


San Francisco Board of Marine Underwriters, E. L. Woods secretary, 222 .Sansome, room 1


San Francisco Board of Relief I. O. B. B., Harry Ankel secretary, 6 Mills Bldg, 5th floor


San Francisco Board of Trade, A. A. Watkins president, H. L. Smith secretary Joseph Kirk attorney, 202 Market and 3 Pine


San Francisco Box Factory. See Pacific and San Francisco Box Factories


San Francisco Boys' Club Association, F. Gelett Burgess president, Sidney S. Peixotto secretary, 740 Bryant


San Francisco Breweries Limited The, C. B. Stone general manager, office 403 Mar- ket


San Francisco Bridge Co., John McMullen president, H. Krusi vice president, James M. Taylor secretary and treas- urer, 42 Market


SAN FRANCISCO BUSINESS


COLLEGE, James A. Wiles and Charles E. Howard proprietors, Murphy Bldg 5th floor, 1236 Market


San Francisco Buttonhole Factory, J. W. Cop- page proprietor, 7241/2 Market, room 9 San Francisco Calcium Light Co., Frank W. French manager, 10 Stevenson


San Francisco Call (daily and weekly), Charles M. Shortridge editor and pro- prietor, business office 710 Market, edi- torial rooms, 517 Clay


San Francisco Candle Co. (Peter R. and Wil- liam C. Woodman and estate Egbert Judson), factory cor Alameda and Rhode Island, office 402 Front


San Francisco Carpet Beating and Renovat- ing Works, S. S. Ferguson & Co. propri- etors, 23-25, 10th, telephone South 36


San Francisco Chamber of Commerce, William L. Merry secretary, 58 Merchants' Ex- change Bldg


San Francisco Chapter of American Institute of Architects, Oliver Everett secretary, 408 California


San Francisco Chemical Works (West Berke- ley, Alameda Co.), Judson & Shepard proprietors, office 402 Front


San Francisco Chronicle (daily and weekly), M. H. de Young proprietor, NE cor Market and Kearny


· Francisco Cigar Manufacturing Co. (Wil- liam Waldeck, Julius Umhalt, Simon Nagel, Charles Janssen and Ferdinand Brudlewsky) cigar manufacturers, 531 Washington


San Francisco Clearing House, Charles Sleeper manager, 211 Sansome


Francisco Clothing Renovating Works, I. N. Cohen president and manager, Ben- jamin Einstein secretary, 14 Kearny


San Francisco Collateral


LOAN BANK, Max Goldberg president and [manager, Duncan McNee secre- tary, 538 Kearny


W. W. MONTAGUE & CO. Artistic Tiles,


Plain, Glazed and Decorated. AMERICAN AND ENGLISH.


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


San Francisco Commission Co., Albert W. Craig president, Orville P. Hayes secretary, produce commission merchants, 220 Washington


San Francisco Committee on Commerce The, T. J. Parsons chairman, George W. Walthew secretary, 42-44 Steuart


= Francisco Condiment Co., N. J. Herby proprietor, 686 Brannan


Francisco Conservatory of Music, Profes- sor Eugene S. Bonelli director, 215 Powell San Francisco County Medical Society, Dr. F. B. Carpenter recording secretary, meets at 32 C'Farrell


San Francisco County Society of Physicians and Surgeons (eclectic), Dr. J. C. Bain- bridge secretary, 101 Grant Av


Francisco Cremation Co., D. Hirschfeld secretary, 3-4 Mills Bldg, 7th floor, H. H. Noble manager, 9 City Hall Square


Francisco Crockery and Glassware Co. The, Leopold Altschul manager, 422 Sansome


San Francisco Daily Report, Daily Report Pub- lishing Co., publishers, 238 Montgomery, branch office 730 Market, editorial rooms 320 Sansome


San Francisco Dental Association, George N. Van Orden secretary, 14 Grant Av, room 44


San Francisco Detective Agency, Thomas W. Macfarlane manager, 331 Montgomery, rooms 44-45


is Francisco Diamond House, Joseph Roths- child president, E. C. Klumpp mana- ger, NE cor Post and Kearny


SAN FRANCISCO DIRECTORY CROCKER-LANGLEY, H. S. Crocker Company publishers, 215-217-219 Bush San Francisco District Telegraph Co., H. L. Ackerman superintendent, business office 206 Kearny, branch offices 1329 Market nr 10th, 200 Sutter above Kearny. 5 Golden Gate Av, 427 Larkin cor Turk, 534 Geary cor Jones, 912 Market nr Stock- ton, 534 Market opp 2d, SW cor Geary and Leavenworth, 132 California nr Front, 301 Montgomery nr Pine, 1305 Polk nr Bush, Stockton and Pacific, 1204 Market nr Taylor, Baldwin Hotel, 321 Davis, 140 Market cor Davis


San Francisco Fire Alarm and Police Tele- graph Station, 9 Brenham Pl


San Francisco Fire Department, office New City Hall, ist floor, carpenter shop, 1119 Ellis, store house SW cor Stockton and Francisco, corporation yards 50-52 Sac- ramento


San Francisco Free Clinic, 664 Mission


San Francisco Free Public Library, New City Hall, 2d floor, branches 1131A Valencia, 1126 Kentucky, 1801 Stockton, 813 Point Lobos Av


San Francisco Fruit and Flower Mission, 631 Sutter


San Francisco Fruit Exchange, Frank Dalton president, T. S. Taylor secretary, 317- 319 Davis


San Francisco Furniture Manufacturing Co., Charles J. Bruschke president and man- ager, Henry T. West secretary and treasurer, 644-648 Bryant


San Francisco Furniture Moving, Packing and Shipping Co., P. Corkery & Sons proprietors, 1127 Sutter


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San Francisco Furniture Storage Warehouse, James M. Pierce proprietor, 735 Market San Francisco Fuse Manufacturing Co., John Rodda secretary, 507 California


San Francisco Gas Light Co., Joseph B. Crock- ett president and engineer, Edward C. Jones assistant engineer, William G. Barrett secretary and treasurer, works NE cor 1st and Howard, cor 2d and King, SE cor 5th and Howard, cor Bay and Buchanan and foot Humboldt, Potrero, office SE cor Ist and Natoma


San Francisco Gas Light Co., gas stove depart- ment, F. O. Robbins manager, 226 Post " Francisco Girls' Union, Mrs. Emilia To- jette secretary, 929 Pine


Francisco Golf Club, 1, 1st Av nr Presidio Reservation


" Francisco Grutli Verein Hall, 507 Sutter Francisco Gynecological Society, Dr. Wil- liam Fitch Cheney secretary, 906 Polk


" Francisco Handball Court, 858 Howard San Francisco Hay and Grain Co., P. H. Mc- Guigan president, James McElearney manager, Leon Sanguinetti secretary, 619-621, 4th, telephone 5513


Francisco Home Mutual Loan Associa- tion, A. Sbarboro secretary, 624 Mont- gomery


San Francisco Homeopathic Polyclinic, Dr. D. Albert Hiller superintendent, T. A. Blinn secretary, 220 Montgomery Av, hours 10 a. m. to 1 p. m.


Francisco House, Henry Graves proprie- tor, 737 Howard


Francisco Introduction Co., David S. Cohn proprietor, 119 Bush


San Francisco Iron Works,


P. F. Dundon proprietor, boiler tanks and general iron works, Dundon's patent compressed marine boilers, approved by United States inspectors, most economical boilers in use, 314- 318 Main


San Francisco Journal of Commerce (weekly), San Francisco Journal of Commerce Publishing Co., publishers, 321 Mont- gomery


San Francisco Journal of Commerce Publish- ing Co., James O'Leary president, Al- bert T. Chapman secretary, publishers Daily Journal of Commerce and San Francisco Journal of Commerce (weekly), office 321 Montgomery, editorial rooms, 518 Sacramento


San Francisco Labor Council, Edgar P. Bur- man secretary, 1159 Mission


San Francisco Ladies' Protection and Relief Society, E s Franklin bet Post and Geary Francisco Land Co., H. G. Stevenson secre- tary, 532 Market, room 3


San Francisco Last Factory, Siebe, Glanville Co., proprietors, 21-31 Jessie


SAN FRANCISCO LAUNDRY


ASSOCIATION, Samuel F. Bufford presi- dent, H. H. Wood secretary, laundry Ss Eddy bet Fillmore and Steiner, office 33 Geary, telephone Main 5125 San Francisco Laundry Tray Co. (Alexander Bradley), 53-57 Tehama


San Francisco Law Journal, St ckwell & Co. proprietors, 219 Bush San Francisco Law Library, James H. Deering Jr., librarian, New City Hall, 3d floor


San Francisco Legal News, M. M. Miller edi- tor and manager, 410 Sansome


San Francisco Letter Carriers' Band, J. C. Levy secretary, 1320 Howard


San Francisco Letter Carriers' Mutual Aid Association The, J. J. Brown secre- tary, Native Sons' Hall, Mason nr Geary


Francisco Life Underwriters, 2 Mills Bldg, 3d floor


San Francisco Lumber Co.,


J. N. Curtis manager, James Greig secretary, dealer lumber, wholesale and retail, principal office foot of 3d, telephone Main 1047, yards 3d and Berry and 4th and Channel, up-town order office NW cor California and Montgomery, telephone Main 1480


San Francisco Maennerchor, 323 Turk


San Francisco Marine Temperance Society, Miss S. M. N. Cummings secretary, NE cor Sacramento and Drumm


San Francisco Market, from Clay to Merchant bet Sansome and Montgomery San Francisco M. E. Church Extension Society The, Robert Hancock secretary, 1037 Market


Francisco Meat Co., Samuel Brunswick manager, 26, 7th


Francisco Microscopical Society, Montgomery, room 8


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San Francisco Mill Furnishing Depot, Michael O'Brien proprietor, 509-513 Mission


Francisco Mining Co., Joseph Buttgen- bach president, Levin T. Fox secre- tary, 498, 4th


San Francisco Mirror (weekly), J. E. Slinkey editor and publisher, 235 Kearny, room 9 Francisco Musical Fund Society, El Dor- ado Hall, Alcazar Bldg


" Francisco Mutual Loan Association, A. Sbarboro secretary, 524 Montgomery


San Francisco News Co., E. Bauer manager, Robert White cashier, importers of periodicals, books, stationery and notions, 206-208 Post


San Francisco News Letter (weekly), Frederick Marriott publisher and proprietor, 606 Merchant


San Francisco Newspaper Union,


American Type Founders' Co. proprie- tors, 405-407 Sansome


San Francisco Novelty and Plating Works, Adrian Merle president, Andrew Rud- gear manager, electro platers and manufacturers chandeliers and art metal works, 68-74, 1st


San Francisco Nursery for Homeless Chil- dren, Mrs. Sarah E. Hollis president, Mrs. Alice K. Burnham secretary, 570 Harrison


Francisco Oratorio Society, J. H. Howe manager, 308 Post


SAN FRANCISCO PAINT AND


ROOFING CO., James M. White mana- ger, every description of roofing work done, repairing and painting roofs a specialty, office 307 Montgomery


San Francisco Pattern Works, Otto Brown pro- prietor, 110-112 Beale


San Francisco Paving Co.,


Albert J. Raisch manager, 510 Safe Deposit Bldg


San Francisco Photo-engraving Co., A. C. Hu- gill manager, photo-engraving and zinc etching, 518 Sacramento


San Francisco Pioneer Screen WORKS, John W. Quick proprietor, 221-223, 1st San Francisco Pioneer Varnish Works, cor. Kansas and Nevada, E. L. Hueter pro- prietor, office 18-20 Ellis


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San Francisco Pioneer Woolen Factory, E. W. Newhall president, North Point bet Lar- kin and Van Ness Av, office 307 Sansome, room 6


San Francisco Planing Mills,


William Crocker proprietor, manufac- turer window frames, molding, sash and blinds, 524-530, 5th, telephone South 15


San Francisco Plating Works The, Edward G. Denniston proprietor, 653-655 Mis- sion


San Francisco Police Patrol Telegraph. See San Francisco Fire Alarm and Police Patrol Station


San Francisco Polyclinic, Henry L. Wagner, M. D., president, Leo Newmark, M. D., sec- retary, 410 Ellis, telephone South 126


San Francisco Port Society, Rev. J. Rowell secretary, rooms NE cor Sacramento and Drumm


San Francisco Post Office, NW cor Washing- ton and Battery.


San Francisco Press Club, 126 Kearny Francisco Prices Current, Edward R. Painter publisher, 123 California, room 21 San Francisco Printing Pressmen's Union No. 24, Charles H. Long president, Frank O'Neill recording secretary, 606 Mont- gomery, room 17


San Francisco Produce Exchange, W. A. Hol- comb president, T. Cary Friedlander secretary, 425 California, secretary's office 433 California


San Francisco Produce Exchange Call Board Association, W. A. Holcomb president, T. Cary Friedlander secretary, 425 Cali- fornia, secretary's office 433 California San Francisco Produce Exchange Call List (daily), Commercial Publishing Co., pub- lishers and proprietors, 34 California


San Francisco Produce Exchange Mutual Benefit · Association, W. H. Yates pres- ident, T. Cary Friedlander secretary, E. Ransom treasurer, 425 California, sec- retary's office 433 California


San Francisco Protestant Orphan Asylum, Mrs. E. A. McNear matron, S s Haight bet Laguna and Buchanan


Francisco Pulley Covering Co., E. Dobson agent, 4 Lawrence Pl


San Francisco Real Estate ;Circular, Thomas Magee & Sons editors and publishers, 4 Montgomery


San Francisco Register Co. The, Henry Schaef- er president, W. H. Nichols vice-pres- ident and manager, manufacturers port- able street car registers, 23 Stevenson San Francisco Restaurant and Oyster Depot, George Valianos proprietor, 1007 Mar- ket


" Francisco Retail Druggists' Assn .. Otto A. Weihe secretary, 640 Post


" Francisco Road Club, Harry McFessel sec- retary, 503 Golden Gate Av


San Francisco Rubber Co., R. H. Pease man- ager, 577-579 Market


San Francisco Savings Union, Albert Miller president, Lovell White secretary and treasurer, NE cor Cali- fornia and Webb


San Francisco Savings Union Building, NE cor California and Webb


San Francisco School for Dancing and Elocu- tion, SW cor Grove and Laguna, classes Monday and Friday evenings


Francisco Scottish Thistle Club, George W. Paterson recorder, 32 O'Farrell


Francisco Settlement Assn. The, Mrs. M. C. Schermerhorn president in charge. 15 South Park


San Francisco Sewer Pipe Association, 1358- 1360 Market


San Francisco Shoe House, George E. Fair- child president and manager, boots, shoes and rubber goods, 931-933 Market, telephone South 785


W. & J. SLOANE & CO. DOMESTIC RUGS IN LARGE VARIETY.


641-647 Market St.


San Francisco Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals, Jacob Z. Davis president, C. B. Holbrook secretary, 95 Doonhoe Bldg


" Francisco Sorosis Club, 424 Pine


San Francisco Steam Marble Saw Mills, Joseph Musto & Son proprietors, 707-715 Battery


San Francisco Stencil and Brand Works, Bu- chanan & Co. proprietors, stencil cut- ters, box brand makers and engravers, 405 Front


San Francisco Stock and Exchange Board, A. G. Gurnett president, Fred W. Had- ley secretary, 331 Pine


San Francisco Stock and Exchange Building, 331 Pine


San Francisco Stock Brewery, SE cor Powell and Francisco, telephone Main 807


San Francisco Stock Brewery (Bottling Works), 409-411, 8th


" Francisco Stock Exchange List, Goldstein & Co. publishers, office 326 Pine


Francisco Stone Works, Owen E. Brady proprietor, cor Bryant and 11th


San Francisco Storage and Transfer Co. (incor- porated), J. T. Richardson president, R. B. Girdwood vice-president and treas- urer, J. W. A. Richardson secretary, S s Brannan bet 8th and 9th


San Francisco Stove Works,


Hansen & Bain proprietors, manu- facturers stoves, ranges and light castings, 622-628, 3d


San Francisco Street Sweeping and Garbage Removing Co., Meyer D. Levenson manager, NW cor Bryant and 7th, office 120 Sutter, rooms 52


66 Francisco Sulphur Co., J. L. N. Shepard presdent, John Stauffer secretary, NW cor Bay and Dupont, office 402 Front


San Francisco Tageblatt (daily). San Fran- cisco Tageblatt Association publishers, 633 Merchant




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