Crocker-Langley San Francisco directory for the year commencing 1896, Part 72

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Publication date: 1896
Publisher: San Francisco : H.S. Crocker Co.
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" Broom Manufacturing Co. (John P. Henry and Charles R. Puckhaber), E s 17th bet Howard and Shotwell


California Building, Baldwin & Hammond agents, 246 Sutter


Building and Loan Assn. (Alameda), C. E. Naylor secretary, 8 Mills Bldg, 8th floor


CALIFORNIA BURIAL CO.,


B. T. Scott secretary and manager, 215 Sansome, room 6


California Business Syndicate, Theodore Reich- ert president, 4-5 Mills Bldg, 5th floor


California Camera Club, Alonzo G. McFarland president, Charles F. Cormack secre- tary, 819 Market, room 58


Canneries Co., Hardwig Peres president, Emanuel Straus vice-president, Sol Ja- cobs secretary, David H. Sewell super- intendent, hermetically sealed goods, 425-441 Brannan


California Cap Co., William Letts Oliver pres- ident, F. J. Fletter vice-president, T. W. Wallace secretary, manufacturers blast- ing caps and electric exploders (and Stege Station, Contra Costa Co.), office 218 California, room 1


California Car Works, J. Hammond & Co. pro- prietors, 330 Beale


California Casket Co., William P. Morgan pres- ident, manufacturers and jobbers under- takers' supplies, 934-936 Mission


California Catering Co. The, Huber Brothers proprietors, J. Meyer manager, office California Hall, 620 Bush


" Cement Co., Joseph Scheerer proprietor, SW cor 9th and Brannan, office 21-25, 10th


" Champagne Co., Jasper N. Killip presi- dent, George D. O'Neil secretary, office 244 Stevenson


" Chemical Works, John Reynolds proprie- tor, E s San Bruno Av nr 27th


Chinese Missions, Rev. W. C. Pond secre- tary, 5 Brenham P1, 1729 San Carlos Av and 1818 Laguna


Christian Advocate (weekly), W. S. Mat- thew editor, 1037 Market


California Cloak Co., Charles Mayer Jr. & Co. proprietors, 105 Post


66 Clock Co., Harris J. Becker proprietor, 410 Kearny, room 4


Club (ladies), Mrs. M. Touchard president, Miss N. Conway secretary, 131 Post


California Coal Company, D. Miller manager, 1511 California


66 College of Pharmacy, S. H. Melvin presi- dent, George J. Harvey secretary, W. M. Searby dean, 113 Fulton


CALIFORNIA CONCRETE CO. (A. H. Oppenheimer and H. G. Good- man), contractors artificial stone pav- ing and concrete, 14 Post, telephone Main 110


California Condensed Juice Co., George Walcom agent, 402-404 Sutter


California Construction Co., Charles R. Eager president, Edward P. Gray secretary, street and railroad contractors, 404, 17th, room 12 Nucleus Bldg, telephone Main 5780


Correspondence Club, R. Garner Curran business manager, 510 Montgomery


Cotton Mills Co. (Oakland), John Y. Millar secretary, 310 California


California Curled Hair Co., George Fuchs pro- prietor, Kansas and Army nr San Bruno Av


Cycling Club, SW cor 22d and Folsom California Cycle Manufacturing Co., A. J. Luckhardt manager, 1404-1406 Devisa- dero


Dairy, F. R. Smith proprietor, office 35 Eddy Dairy Kitchen, Charles Bush proprietor, 761-763 Market


California Debris Commission, office 59 Flood Bldg


Decisions (weekly), L. R. Dempster & Co. publishers, cor Glen Park Av and Bond


Decoration Works, Charles F. Schiller pro- prietor, 618 Bryant


Decorative Art Rooms, 131 Post


California Demokrat (German daily and weekly) California Demokrat Publish- ing Co. publishers and proprietors, 409 Bush


California Demokrat Publishing Co., Frederick Hess president and manager, Frederick Hess Jr. secretary, publishers and pro- prietors California Demokrat, 409 Bush


" Desiccated Food Co. (Herman I. Nager), manufacturers consolidated soups, 103 Commercial


California Distilling Co. (Antioch), C. Jost & Son managers, 306-308 Clay


California Distributing Co., F. J. Carolan president, 44 Luning Bldg


Door Co., C. F. Doe president, E. H. Kit- tredge treasurer, 113-115 Market


66 Drug and Spice Mills, L. D. Owens presi- dent, A. Boyken secretary, Eugene Unger manager, 589-591 Mission


Drug Co. Daniel Maclean president, Le Roy F. Herrick secretary, drugs and chemicals, 1420 Folsom


California Dry Dock Company, The, John J. Beaton superintendent, James W. Hart secretary, docks foot of Bryant and Spear and Hunter's Point, and pro- prietors Mission Rock Warehouse, office 302 California


California Electric Light Co., 229 Stevenson


CALIFORNIA ELECTRIC SUP- PLY AND CONSTRUCTION COMPANY, Ernst H. Forst proprietor, 1145 Mar- ket, telephone South 329


CALIFORNIA ELECTRICAL


WORKS, Monroe Greenwood president, George D. Greenwood vice-president and manager, Fred A. Greenwood sec- retary and treasurer, 35 Market


California Engraving and Designing Co., Emil Kehrlein manager, 209 Kearny Entomological Society, 220 Sutter, room 18


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California Exterminating Institute, Powel Fred- erick and Julius Weil proprietors, office 120 Sutter, room 52, laboratory 7th and Bryant


Farmer (semi-monthly), Warren & Co., editors and proprietors, 1004 Howard


California Feather Co., Thomas Sullivan pro- prietor, manufacturers pillows, 743 Mis- sion


California Fertilizer Works,


Bayle, Lacoste & Co. proprietors, J. E. Miller manager, office 527 Merchant, factory 5th Av South bet L and M; telephones, factory 7030, office Main 1503


California Fig Syrup Co., Thomas E. Haydon president, John J. Quinn secretary, 322- 324 Hayes


California Fireworks Company of San Fran- cisco (limited), John Sroufe president, A. J. Donzel secretary and manager, 219 Front, works NE cor 16th Av South and L California Fish Commission, H. F. Emeric president, 78 Flood Bldg


" Fisherman's Co., Fisherman's Wharf foot of Union


French Laundry Co., Loustalet & Hickei proprietors, 1142 Howard


California Fræbel Society, 64 Silver California Fruit and Wine Land Co., Solomon Sweet president, Arnold Stahl secre- tary, 212 Sansome, room 29


CALIFORNIA FRUIT CO.


(incorporated), A. Devoto president, E. H. White secretary, John Connor manager, commission merchants, wholesale dealers foreign and domes- tic green and dried fruits, produce, poultry, eggs, etc., 505-507 Sansome California Fruit Evaporating Co., Henry Cahen proprietor, 118 Washington


Fruit Grower (weekly), B. N. Rowley pro- prietor, 203 California


CALIFORNIA FURNITURE


MANUFACTURING CO., Nathaniel P. Cole president, Foster P.Cole treasurer, Charles M. Cole secretary, importers and dealers furniture, carpets, up- holstery, draperies and window cur- tains, 117-121 Geary, Starr King Bldg


California Fuse Association,


James B. Merritt manager, 220 Cali- fornia, room 3


. California Fuse Works, James Eva proprietor, factory cor 14th and Channel, office 220 California, rooms 1-2


.€ Gas Engine Co., J. M. Ough president, P. M. Hendry vice-president, A. M. Hendry secretary, G. W. Waltenbaugh manager, 130 Main


California Gas Engineering and Machine Co., Badlam Bros. managers, 511 Market


California Gas Fixture Co.,


Joseph Simonson president, Fred W. Farrar secretary, manufacturers, im- porters and dealers in electric fixtures, gas fixtures, wrought-iron work, fire- place furnishings, 123 Geary


California Gas, Light and Fuel Co., A. P. Bacon president, 320 Sansome, room 12 California Glove Co., F. G. Conklin & Co. pro- prietors. 507 Market


California Glue Works, Martin Holje proprie- tor, cor 6th Av South and R, office 106 Pine Gold Mines, C. W. and C. M. Cross, 8-9 Chronicle Bldg


Gold Quartz Mining and Milling Co. (Ne- vada Co.), John J. Meyers, 109 California, room 1


California Green and Dried Fruit Co., N. Oh- landt president, John A. Buck vice- president, Joseph Martin secretary and treasurer, W.O. Randolph manager, office 327 Market


W. & J. SLOANE & CO., Hair Mattresses MADE TO ORDER.


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California Grocery Co. (incorporated), Miles A. Philbon president, Jennie M. Leonard secretary, 1700 Hayes


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INVESTMENT CO., H. M. A. Miller presi- dent, John W. Butler secretary ; not a "Surety" or "Fidelity " Co., but one where money is loaned on real estate and improvements payable in a defi- nite number of monthly installments, 326 Montgomery


California Hall, Huber Brothers proprietors, 620 Bush


California Hat Works, John B. Guttmann pro- prietor, manufacturers and importers gents' hats, 111, 4th


Herb and Chemical Co., Charles E. Morey secretary, 847 McAllister


Historical Society, J. V. Coffey president, A. S. Hubbard secretary, 819 Market room 52


California Horse Repository, Harcourt G. Biggs and L. Richardson proprietors, dealers in horses, 510 Van Ness Av


California Hotel, Jean Marie Gales proprietor, 210 Montgomery Av


California Hotel The, R. H. Warfield proprietor, N s Bush bet Kearny and Grant Av


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House, Kramer & Petersen proprietors, 624-626 California


CALIFORNIA INK CO.,


Lincoln H. Lewars manager, manufac- turers black and colored printing and litho inks and rollers. 415 Sacramento California Institute of Public Accountants, J. E. Farnum president, J. L. Fields vice-president, T. E. Atkinson secretary and treasurer, 419 California, rooms 1-2 valornia insurance co., Louis L. Bromwell president, James H. Anderson secretary, 410 California


Insurance Review (monthly), J. Alfred Lueders editor and proprietor, 403 Mar- ket


California Iron and Wrecking Co.


(successors to California Iron Yards), Henry J. Rogers president, Robert S. Moore secretary, Charles S. Castle manager, 638-640, 2d, telephone Main 5153


California Italian Paste Co. (C. R. Splivalo & Co.), 307 Battery


California Jewelry Co., Levison Brothers pro- prietors, 134 Sutter


California Jewelry Factory, Rothschild & Hadenfeldt proprietors, 207 Sutter


California Jockey Club, Thomas H. Williams Jr. president, D. M. Burns vice-president, R. B. Milroy secretary, office 204 Sutter California Journal (weekly), Huefner & Engelke proprietors, 415 Montgomery, room 6


California Jute Mill Co., L. P. Drexler presi- dent, Louis Lissak secretary, mills East Oakland, office 409 California, room 4 Keramic Club, 231 Post, room 29


California Kindergarten Training School, 64 Silver


66 Lace Co., Abe Gruhn manager, 222 Bush


Land Bureau, Owen W. Forsyth manager, 628 Market


California Last Factory (J. C. Waller, C. L. Eldridge and W. F. Unfred), 117 Main


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California Launch Building Co., Donald Ross president, W. C. Davidson secretary, 300 Davis


Lawn Tennis Club, Dell Linderman presi- dent, SE cor Bush and Scott


Laxative Dates Co., office and laboratory, 4th and Townsend


League of Mutual Building and Loan Associations, Charles E. Naylor secre- tary, 8 Mills Bldg, 8th floor'


Line of Packets The, from New York, Williams, Dimond & Co. agents, 202 Mar- ket


California Lumber Co., George K. Porter presi- dent, D. H. Bibb manager and secretary, O. H. Greenewald treasurer, manufac- turers Oregon pine, spruce and Port Orford cedar, office 4 Sutter, rooms 8-10, telephone Main 756


California Machine Works, William H. Birch & Co. proprietors, 129-135, 1st


California Market, Thomas Brown superinten- dent, from California to Pine, Kearny to Montgomery, telephone Main 565


Medical and Surgical Infirmary, W. R. Jamison, M. D., manager, 10291/2 Market


California Medical College,


1422 Folsom, Daniel Maclean president and dean, dean's office, 6 Eddy


California Medical Journal (monthly), Cali- fornia Medical College publishers, O. N. Miller manager, 1422 Folsom


California Metallurgical Works,


Saville MacLymont & Co. proprietors, mining and consulting engineers and metallurgists, 10 Annie opp Palace Hotel, bet Market and Mission, tele- phone Main 733


California Mills, N. Parrish & Co. proprietors, 30-34 Spear


Miners' Association, Julian Sonntag secre- tary, 430 California, room 1


Mining Exchange, John Bouse secretary, 24 Merchants' Exchange Bldg


" Mortar Company, Joseph Scheerer pro- prietor, SW cor 9th and Brannan, office 21-25, 10th


.Mountain Tea Co., William T. Kibbler manager, 437 Larkin


Musical Journal (monthly), Franz J. Zif- ferer publisher, 26 O'Farrell, room 17


CALIFORNIA MUTUAL BEN-


EFIT SOCIETY THE, membership fee $5, $1 per month, no other expense, $10 per week in case of sickness, $8 to $25 in case of accidents, $75 burial benefit, James W. Hanna secretary, Murphy Bldg


California Mutual Savings Fund Loan and Building Association, William E. Lutz secretary. 205 Sansome


California Natural Carbonic Acid Gas Co., F. P. Bane agent, 10 Stevenson


California Natural Gas, Oil and Land Com- pany, E. J. Beane president, Leander L. James secretary, 419 California, room 16


California Navigation and Improvement Co., Joseph D. Peters president, Sidney Newell secretary, Hugh J. Corcoran manager, Charles D. Clark San Fran- cisco agent, office Washington St. Wharf (Pier 3), telephone Main 805


California Neckwear Co., Marcus Levy mana- ger, 224-226 Bush


" -Nevada Creamery Co. (Nevada), Marcus M. Johnson manager, commission and dairy produce, 111 Front


California Notion and Toy Co., L. B. Feigen- baum manager, 524-526 Market and 23-25 Sutter


" Northern Land Co., office 122 Davis


CALIFORNIA NURSERY CO.


(Niles, Alameda Co., Cal.), John Rock president, J. H. Henn secretary, San Francisco office 205 Sansome


California Oak Leather Association, Oscar J. Kron secretary, 125 Clay


CALIFORNIA OPTICAL CO.,


Henry L. Davis president, Watson D. Fennimore vice-president, John W. Davis secretary and treasurer, scien- tific opticians and manufacturers and importers optical goods, 317-319


Kearny


California Orchard and Farm


(weekly), agricultural, horticultural, live stock, creamery and poultry jour- nal, B. Fehnemann publisher, 510 Montgomery, subscription $1.00 per year


California, Oregon and Idaho Stage Co., H. Wadsworth president, A. H. Boomer manager. office 14 Sansome, room 11


California Pacific Railroad Co., W. V. Hunt- ington secretary, 4 Montgomery


CALIFORNIA PAINT CO.,


O. S. Orrick president, manufacturers Averill mixed paints, colors in oil, putty, etc., and agents Santa Cruz glues, office and factory 22 Jessie


California Paving Co., Joseph Scheerer presi- dent, Emil V. Scheerer secretary, 21-25, 10th


California Perforating Screen Co., P. A. Wag- ner and G. A. Hinkelbein proprietors, 147 Beale


" Petroleum and Asphalt Co., 215 Crocker Bldg


Pharmaceutical Society and College of Pharmacy, 113 Fulton


California Philatelic Press Club, George M. Schiller secretary, 105 O'Farrell


Philatelist, Ernest H. Gambs publisher, 1815 Devisadero


California Photo-Engraving Co.,


engraving by all processes, fine half- tones on copper a specialty, design- ing, lettering, etc., estimates fur- nished, 513 Market


California Pioneers Society of, Pioneer Bldg, 4th nr Market


California Pottery and Terra Cotta Company, Francis M. Stevens agent, NE cor Lar- kin and Market


California Powder Works


(Santa Cruz County and Hercules Station, Contra Costa County), John Bermingham president, J. F. Nesmith secretary, 230 California


California Prison Commission, 1713 Stevenson


" Pure Food Co. (Oakland), George M. Spen- cer secretary, 328 Montgomery, rooms 65- 66 Quartette, C. L. Gage manager, 32 Mont- gomery


Ranch, C. Dahle proprietor, office 35 Eddy 66


California Rattan Co., W. F. Mau president, F. P. McCann secretary, 55-61, 1st


' Redwood Co., Balfour, Guthrie & Co. agents, 316 California


Retail Druggists' State Association, 113 Fulton


Road Machine Co., Arthur Mercer secre- tary, 221 Sansome


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California Roof Insurance Co., Joseph Scheerer president, Emil Scheerer secretary, 21- 25,10th


California Roofing and Repairing Co., Charles J. Koefoed manager, 30 Chronicle Bldg California Rubber Co., R. H. Pease manager, 577-579 Market


Rural World The, Edmund T. Boone man- ager, 49, 1st


California Safe Deposit and Trust Co., J. D. Fry president, Henry Williams vice- president, J. Dalzell Brown secretary and treasurer, SE cor California and Montgomery


Sal Soda Co., Charles Jantzen agent, office 402 Front


" Sandstone and Contracting Co., J. C. Moffat manager, 40 Montgomery


Sausage Factory, Winter & Felsing pro- prietors, 37 Main


California Savings and Loan Society The, David Farquharson president, Vernon Campbell secretary, 1-2 Mills Bldg, 9th floor


CALIFORNIA SAW WORKS,


H. Bird and J. C. Haughy proprietors, manufacturers and dealers in saws, saw teeth, timber jacks and general sawmill supplies, saw repairing in all its branches, 208-210 Mission, tele- phone Main 1505


California School of Design, J. R. Martin s cre- tary, SE cor California and Mason


" School of Elocution and Oratory, Miss Emily Curtis principal, 8-9 Young Men's Christian Assn. Bldg, 5th floor


California School of Mechanical Arts The, Horace Davis president, James S. Bun- nell secretary, George A. Merrill princi- pal, 16th, El Dorado, Utah and Nebraska California Slavenian Colony (Jeram, Cal.), Rev. P. J. Jeram, president, N. H. Lang secretary, office 602 Market, under Crock- er-Woolworth National Bank


California Society for the Prevention of Cruel- ty to Children, Charles Sonntag presi- dent, John McComb secretary, 95 Dono- hoe Bldg


Society of the Sons of the American Revolution, E. W. Mckinstry, president, Edwin Bonnell secretary, Pioneer Bldg Soda Water Works, Goetz & Blohm pro- prietors, 516 Octavia


California Spring Manufacturing Co., Thomas Sullivan proprietor, bedding supplies, 743 Mission


California Staats Zeitung (German weekly), California Demokrat Publishing Co., pub- lishers and proprietors, 409 Bush


Stables, John Nolan & Sons proprietors, 1611-1613 California


Star Oil Works Co., D. G. Scofield pres- ident, Charles B. Wheaton secretary, office 13 Pine


California State Almanac (German), Philo Jacoby publisher, 612 Commercial


California State Board of Dental Examiners, F. F. Tebbets president, J. D. Hodgen, D. D. S., secretary, office 1005 Sutter California State Board of Horticulture, 1-3 Mills Bldg, 5th floor


California State Board of Pharmacy, John H. Dawson secretary, 1177 Valencia


California State Board of Trade, J. A., Filcher secretary, 16 Post


California State Bureau of Labor Statistics, E. L. Fitzgerald commissioner, 325 Sutter California State Democratic Club, 17 Flood Bldg


California State Floral Society, E. J. Wick- son secretary, office 220 Market


California State Hotel, John Serres proprietor, 771 Howard


State Military Band, A. Mathieu band- master, G. J. McGregor manager, 328 Bush


California State Mineralogist, John J. Craw- ford, office 24, 4th


W. W. MONTAGUE & CO. COOKING and HEATING STOVES.


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


California State Mining Bureau, John J. Craw- ford mineralogist, 24, 4th


California State Protective Association, J. P. Edoff president, Winfield Scott secre- tary, 24 Mills Bldg. 6th floor


" State Therapeutic College, T. G. Carpenter dean, 85-86 Donohoe Bldg


California Storage Warehouse, Thomas H. Rooney proprietor, 772 Mission


' Stove and Iron Works, Charles Henderson president, office 304 Montgomery


California Street Cable Railroad Co., J. B. Stetson president, Alfred Borel & Co. treasurer, Albert Stetson secretary, J. W. Harris superintendent, office and depot SW cor California and Hyde, tele- phone East 113


California Street Methodist Episcopal Church, Rev. W. R. Goodwin pastor, cor Broder- ick and California


California Street Police Station, 538 California 6. Stump Puller, Arthur Barnes manager, 82-84 Zoe


California Sugar Refinery, Claus Spreckels president, John D. Spreckels vice-presi- dent, Adolph B. Spreckels secretary, office 327 Market


Surgical Hospital (private), Dr. J. Dennis Arnold and Dr. Julius Rosenstirn pro- prietors, 935 Sutter


California Suspender Manufacturing Co., S. Zekind & Co. proprietors, 6-8 Sutter


= System of Hotel Advertising, Patrick E. McCarthy manager, 321 Montgom- ery


= Tallow Works, Roth, Blum & Co. and Charles and Jerome Milly proprietors, N s 5th Av South bet K and L. office 201- 203 California


Tartar Works, George de Latour proprie- tor, 819 Sansome


California The (Hotel), R. H. Warfield proprie- tor, N s Bush bet Kearny and Grant Av


California The, Charles Golinsky proprietor, wines, liquors and lunch rooms, 228 Mar- ket


California Theatre, Al Hayman & Co. (incorpor- ated), proprietors, Louis A. Morgenstern business manager, N s Bush bet Kearny and Grant Av


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ANCE AND TRUST CO., Charles Page president, Harry D. Laurie secretary, L. R. Ellert manager, 210 Montgom- ery, Mills Bldg, telephone Main 1811


California Tool Works, John Weichhart pro- prietor, machinists, blacksmiths, model and die makers, 143-145 Beale


California Transportation Co., Andrew Nelson president, N. Anderson secretary, office Jackson Street Wharf (Pier 5), telephone Main 628


California Tule Anti-Caloric Co., James E. Bell president, William Borrowe secretary, 401 California, room 22, factory 2223-2229 Folsom


California Turf The (weekly), John R. Dickson and Dwight L. Hackett publishers and proprietors, 410 Montgomery, room 4


Type Foundry, The Painter-Cornell Co. pro- prietors, 510 Clay


California Undertaking Co., A. D. Cheshire president and manager, SW cor Geary and Stockton


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


UNITED STATES LAUNDRY ASS'N,


CANADIAN CLUB" WHISKY.


The age and genuineness of this whisky are guaranteed by the Excise Department of the Canadian Government, by certificate over the capsule of every bottle. WILLIAM WOLFF & CO., 329 Market St.


California Underwear Factory, Mrs. Gertrude Rosenthal proprietor, Oscar Lewis man- ager, 1025 Market


CALIFORNIA UNIFORM CO.


(Marcus Lafee and James Russell) mer- chant tailors, National Guard and so- ciety uniforms a specialty, 523 Market California Upholstering and Carpet Beating Works, Michael F. Jordan proprietor, 1024 Oak


California Vigorit Powder Co., George A. Moore president, Frederick W. Peters secretary, works California City, Marin Co., office 208 California


Violet Co .. Otto Weisman manager, 211/2, 3d California Volksfreund (German weekly), Cali- fornia Volksfreund Publishing Co. pub- lishers, 429 Montgomery


California Volksfreund Publishing Co., F. B. Schoenstein president, Henry F. Budde secretary, publishers California Volks- freund, 429 Montgomery


Wagon and Carriage Co. (Walter L. and Emil P. Heise), 361/2 Fremont


66 Warehouse (Bonded and Free), Haslett & Swayne proprietors, NE cor 2d and Townsend


Wharf and Warehouse Co., Balfour, Guth- rie & Co. managers, 316 California


Window Cleaning Co., Charles Rossi man- ager, 242 Sutter


CALIFORNIA WINE ASSN.,


Charles Carpy president, Percy T. Morgan vice-president and general manager, Albert Lachman 2d vice- president, Henry Van Bergen secre- tary and treasurer, Henry Lachman general superintendent and Henry Kohler superintendent wine making, SW cor 2d and Folsom


California Wine Co., Frederick Kaufman pro- prietor, 901-905 Mission


California Wine Cooperage, Fulda Bros. pro- prietors, 30-40 Spear


California Wine Depot, Henry Stoever pro- prietor, NE cor 16th and Howard


Wine Growers' Union, John A. Whelan president, William Whelan secretary, 318 Market


66 Wine Makers' Corporation, Herman Ben- del president, John H. Wheeler secretary and manager, 46 Luning Bldg


California Wire Cloth Co., A. S. Hallidie presi- dent, Benjamin Scarles vice-president, W. A. Grubb secretary. Victor Enginger treasurer and manager, 8-10 Pine


California Wire Works, A. S. Hallidie presi- dent, Henry L. Davis secretary, 8-10 Pine, works 332 Bay




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