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Spinetti V. S., machinist Golden State and Miners' Iron Wks, r. 60 Union
No.4 COAL
For house use
Oregon Improvement Co.
Spinetti William, brass finisher Charles A. Fey, r. 1712 Stockton
Spingler Charles, bartender, r. 110 Eddy Spingola Frank, barber, r. 4271% Green Spink Brothers (James A. and Samuel P.) hardware and musical instruments, 1147 Market
Spink James A. (Spink Bros.) r. Los Gatos Spink Samuel P. (Spink Bros.) r. Alameda Spinks Nelson C. (Berwick & Spinks) r. 1507 Jackson
Spinn Henry, gardener Sutro Heights
Spinner Alexander, r. 1402 Sanchez
Spinner Charles F., reedworker, r. 291, 13th Spinney Charles S., grain and insurance broker, 206 Sansome, r. Ross Valley
SPINNEY GEORGE R.
mining secretary, 310 Pine, room 28, r. 1615 Larkin
Spinney John C., superintendent agencies Union Mutual Life Ins. Co., 419 California, rooms 1-6, r. 420 Ellis
Spinney Joseph, shipcarpenter, r. 444 Brannan Spinney Louis, cook Evanson & Larsel, r. 634 Sacramento
Spinney Mark, laborer, r. 6541/2 Minna
Spinney Stillman C., carriage materials, 1624- 1626 Mission, r. 1757 Mission
Spinney Waldron S., superintendent Tubbs Cordage Co., r. 164 Hawthorne
Spinoni Emil, waiter, r. 568 Mission
Spinoy Francis J., conductor Market St. Ry, r. 2832 Pine
Spirito Domingo, widow, r. 52012 Broadway Spiro Abraham, student Myron Josephson, r. 1916 Sutter
Spiro George, quartermaster str Peru SPIRO HARRY
manager J. Isacson, r. 406 Central Av Spiro Isaac, traveling salesman, r. 406 Central Av
Spiro Isaac H., driver Belfast Ginger Ale Co., r. 1810 Filbert
Spiro Jacob H., salesman M. Spiro & Co., r. 406 Central Av
Spiro Lawrence H., clerk Jacob Lyons, r. 1810 Filbert
Spiro M. & Co. (Morris Spiro) watches and jewelry, lo Kearny
Spiro Michael, bookkeeper M. Spiro & Co., r. 1916 Sutter
Spiro Michael, with C. L. Haskell, r. 406 Cen- tral Av
Spiro Morris (M. Spiro & Co.) r. 1916 Sutter Spiro Samuel (Spiro & Rock) r. 406 Central Av Spiro & Rock (Samuel Spiro and Thomas E. Rock) saddles and harness, 305 Market [] Spiro. See Spiero
Spittle William, teamster, r. 613 Bryant
Spitz Abraham (Son Bros. & Co.) r. 820 O'Far- rell
SPITZ BERTHA Mme.
G. Lederer successor to, hairdressing, 111 Stockton
Spitz Bertha Mrs., r. 439, 4th
Spitz Heiman P., r. 820 O'Farrell
Spitz Henry, bartender, r. 338 Ritch
Spitz Jacob (Son Bros. & Co.) r. 820 O'Farrell Spitz John F., cigar maker H. Plagemann & Co .. r. 257, 4th
Spitz Joseph, waiter, r. 8251% Harrison
Spitzenberger Henry, ward tender City and County Hospital
Spitzer Catherine, widow, r. 4294 Mission
C. H. EVANS & CO.,
REMOVAL!
and all kinds of Machine Work and Repairing. Machine Works, Steam Pumps
181-187 Fremont St.
WATSON & CO.
Electropoise
PACIFIC COAST AGENTS. 124 Market Street.
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PHOTO SUPPLIES T. P. ANDREWS, 109 Montgomery St.
-AND- ACCESSORIES.
SPI
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DIXON, BORGESON & CO., 37 Market Street, S. F.,
SHOW CASES.
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CROCKER-LANGLEY DIRECTORY. SPR
J. C. WILSON & CO. 900 BATTERY ST. TEL. MAIN 1864. COAL, COKE and PIG IRON, Wholesale and Retail.
Spitzer Hugo, tattooer, r. 52512 Howard
Spitzer John H., gripman Market St. Ry, r. 337B San Jose Av
Spitziey Felix E., clerk Home and Phoenix Ins. Cos., r. 1321 Washington
Spitzy Guido, physician, 41312 Kearny Splain Daniel, hatter, r. 26 Isis
Splain John, tinsmith, r. 26 Isis
Splain William, tin roofer, r. 26 Isis
Splaine Frank J. (William Splaine & Sons) r. 91312 Capp
Splaine Robert E. (William Splaine & Sons) r. 2912, 24th
Splaine William (William Splaine & Sons) r. 2912, 24th
Splaine William & Sons (William, Frank J. and Robert E.) boots and shoes, 2912, 24th [ Splaine. See Spillane
Splane Thomas, plasterer, r. 15 Collingwood Splaught Mary, widow, r. 25 Hinckley
Splittgerber Theodore F., compositor Call, r. 809 Mason
Splivalo Augustus D., attorney-at-law, 72-73 Montgomery Block, r. 1120 Washington SPLIVALO CÆSAR R.
president C. R. Splivalo & Co., 307 Bat- tery, r. Belmont, San Mateo Co.
SPLIVALO C. R. & CO.
(incorporated) Cæsar R. Splivalo president, Richard S. Polastri secretary, proprietors Yosemite Flour Mills and California Ital- ian Paste Co., office 307 Battery
Spoerer Albert, printer, r. 45 Clementina Spoerer Dietrich W., painter, r. 45 Clementina Spoerhase Roman, watchmaker and jeweler, 221014 Mission
Spoerl Marcus, superintendent Bavarla Brew- ery, r. 2331 Greenwich
Spofford Amelia Mrs., r. Old People's Home Spohn Adam P., laborer American Biscuit Co., r. 1253 Montgomery
Spohn Alfred F., clerk Paul Rieger & Co., r. 1253 Montgomery
Spohn Charles, bartender Kapp & Dunn, r. 8051/2 Leavenworth Spohn George J., cutter Dickman-Jones Co., r. 1253 Montgomery
SPOHN JOHN H.
manufacturers' agent and manager Pacific Coast branch The Charles E. Hires Co., 318 Battery, tel. Main 536, r. 2429 Washing- ion
Spohn Joseph, butcher H. Eggert, r. 1253 Montgomery
Spohn Joseph H., tinsmith, r. 1218 Kearny Spohn William E., 2d officer str Piedmont, r. 975 Pine
( Spohn. See Spahn
Spohr Edward, cellarman Cal. Wine Assn, r. 327 Minna
Spolia Matteo, fisherman, r. 1315 Sansome Spooler Henry, teamster George W. Gibbs Co., r. 391/2 Madison Av
Spooner Augustus S., carpenter Golden State and Miners' Iron Wks, r. 274 Dore
Spooner Charles W., dental student, r. 3780,18th Spooner Edward, teamster, r. 20 Clara
Spooner George C., r. 101312 Larkin
Spooner George G., pressman George Spauid- ing & Co., r. 1614 Grove
Spooner Georgia, widow, r. 1011 Jackson Spooner Harold E., musician, r. 1614 Grove Spooner Thomas, laborer, r. 250 Lobos
Sporndli Ernest, clerk Joseph Young, r. 953 Folsom
Sporting World The (daily except Sunday)
Horace E. Egbert editor, 20 Eiils
Sposito Catherine E., widow, r. 1214A Mason Sposito Jobanna, widow, r. 630 Sacramento Sposito Paul T., bookkeeper American Union Fish Co., r. 1214A Mason
Spotorno Gaston P. (O'Brien & Spotorno) r. 2519 California
Spotswood Fiora, widow, r. 1508 Howard
Spotswood Herbert, clerk Miller, Sioss &
Scott, r. 1508 Howard
Spotswood Walter A., clerk A. H. Aubin, r. 1508 Howard
Spotswood William J., traveling salesman Tayler & Spotswood Co., r. 227 Clipper
Spott Louis, motorman Market St. Ry, r. 1527 Dolores
Spotter Frederick A., dockhand Cal. Drydock Co., r. 345A Beale
Spotter John H., seaman, r. 345A Beale
Spotter Maria D., widow, r. 345A Beale
Spottiswood John, accountant Donohoe, Kelly Banking Co., r. 2010 Eddy
Spottiswood John J., physician, 813 Sutter, r. Mill Valley
Spottiswood P. L., clerk Donohoe, Kelly Bank- ing Co., r. 2010 Eddy
Spotts Albert T., coiner U. S. Mint, r. 2420 Pacific Av
Spotts George, r. Hotel Baltimore
Spotts Harry J., clerk Wilkens & Co., r. Hotel Baltimore
Spotts J. J., r. 1013 Van Ness Av
Spotts Temple T., clerk Light House Engineer Office, 91 Flood Bidg, r. 1013 Van Ness Av Spowart David, laborer Pac. Ammonia and Chemical Co., r. 713 Bush
Spowart David Jr., engineer Pac. Ammonla and Chemical Co., r. SW cor Mississippi and 18th
Spowart John B., laborer Cal. Electrical Wks, r. 713 Bush
Spranger Joseph F., dept manager Levi Strauss & Co., r. Alameda
Sprague Abbie F. Miss, teacher Whittier Pri- mary School, r. Alameda
Sprague Bernard, student, r. 2014 Webster Sprague Emily Miss, r. 3676, 17th
Sprague Eri W., master barkentine Gleaner, office 48 Market, room 1, r. 2163, 15th
Sprague Ernest, laborer Pioneer W. L. and Color Wks, r. 114 Welsh
Sprague Eugene A., cooper, r. 20 Perry
Sprague Fannie, widow, r. 722 Ellis
Sprague Frances R., physician, 1201 Sutter
Sprague Frank R., conductor Market St. Ry, " r. 20 Powell Av
Sprague Frederick S., surgeon str Gaelle, r. : Occidental Hotel
Sprague George F., phrenologist, 405 Kearny Sprague George W., carpenter, r. 3419, 16th Sprague Jessie R., engraver King, Moss & Co., r. 212 Powell
Sprague John, carpenter, r. 113 Eddy
Sprague Mary, widow, r. 313 Leavenworth
Sprague Peter T., foreman rubber factory' Goodyear Rubber Co., r. 171812 Union
Sprague Richard, r. 2014 Webster
Sprague Richard Jr., clerk, r. 2014 Webster
Sprague William A., inspector U. S. Customs,
1. East Oakland
Sprague William S., r. 800 Kearny Spratt Thomas J., tailor, r. 1 Deita PI Sprattling William, porter King's Daughters' Home, r. 1206 Stockton
SPRATS PATENT
(Limited) Thomas Banks manager, manu- facturers dog biscuits, 1320 Valencia
SPRECKELS ADOLPH B.
president San Francisco and San Matec Electric Railway, vice-president J. D. Spreckels & Bros. Co., secretary Callfornia Sugar Refinery, treasurer Western Sugal Refining Co., office 327 Market
Full Course Given In French Tailor Method Dress Cutting and Fitting.
FASHIONABLE LADIES' TAILOR, ROOMS 54, 55, 56, COLUMBIAN BUILDING.
MME. BRISTOL,
KEELEY INSTITUTE, 1170 Market St., San Francisco. (FORMERLY AT LOS GATOS.)
Philip D. Armour says : "I have sent 100 men, from butcher to bookkeepers, to Dr. Keeley, and they have all come back cured I do not think there is any one thing that ever did the good to humanity that the Keeley Treatment is doing."
AUTOGRAPHIC REGISTER COMPANY,It
It won't get lost.
It won't talk back. It won't cost a cent.
SPR
CROCKER-LANGLEY DIRECTORY.
SPR
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SPRECKELS C. AUGUST
capitalist, office 421 Market, r. San Mateo SPRECKELS CLAUS
president California Sugar Refinery, Hut- chinson Sugar Plantation Co., Western Beet Sugar Co. and San Francisco and San Joaquin Valley Railway Co., office 327 Mar- ket, r. 2027 Howard
SPRECKELS CLAUS, BUILDING
SW cor Market and 3d, G. H. Umbsen & Co. agents, 14 Montgomery
SPRECKELS EMMA, BUILDING · 927 Market
SPRECKELS J. D. & BROTHERS CO. directors: John D. Spreckels president, Adolph B. Spreckels vice-president, W. D. K. Gibson treasurer, C. A. Hug secretary, and F. S. Samuels, shipping and commis- sion merchants and general agents Ocean- ic Steamship Co., office 327 Market
SPRECKELS J. D. & BROTHERS CO'S LINE OF TUGBOATS, Pier 10
Spreckels John, clerk Francis Sander, r. 623, 2d
SPRECKELS JOHN D.
president J. D. Spreckels & Bros. Co., Oceanic Steamship Co., Western Sugar Re- fining Co., vice-president California Sugar Refinery and Western Beet Sugar Co., of- fice 327 Market, r. 2504 Huward
SPRECKELS LINE OF HAWAIIAN PACKETS J. D. Spreckels & Bros. Co. agents, office 327 Market
SPRECKELS MARKET
727-729 Market, G. H. Umbsen & Co. agents, 14 Montgomery
SPRECKELS RICHARD
superintendent Western Sugar Refinery, office Potrero, r. 412 Mississippi
SPRECKELS RUDOLPH
president Hawaiian Commercial and Sugar Co., 421 Market, r. 2548 Jackson
Spreckelsen Charles, traveling salesman A. Galli Fruit Co., r. Santa Cruz, Cal. Spreen Frederick, groceries, 1200 Larkin Spreen George, clerk Frederick Spreen
Spreen Henry, bookkeeper, r. 300 Railroad Av Spreen William, liquors and lodgings, 300 Railroad Av
Sprenger Emil, machinist A. J. McNicoll & Co., r. 33 Merritt
Sprenger Emil J., machinist Hercules Gas Engine Wks, r. 33 Merritt
Spriggs Gertrude Mrs., trained nurse, r. 1508 Howard
Spriggs John, clerk, r. 1043 Market
Spriggs Lem W., r. 1508 Howard
Spring A. H. Mrs., widow, r. 944 Chestnut Spring Albert W., butler, r. 1155 California Spring Annie Mrs., dressmaking, 420 Larkin Spring Arthur, r. NW cor Sanchez and Clip- per
Spring Arthur J., r. 229 Duncan
Spring Edward S., mining editor Daily Re- port, r. 802 Van Ness Av
Spring Gardiner W., cigars and tobacco, 803, 4th
Spring George W., molder Steiger & Kerr, r. 124 Langton
Spring Harry J., plasterer, r. 1424 Ellis
Spring John, brass finisher W. T. Garratt & Co., r. 420 Larkin
Spring John H., r. 900 Lombard
Spring John H., teamster Spring Valley W. W., r. 206 Clipper
Spring John R., office 530 California, room 24, r. 1912 Clay
Spring Joseph, laborer, r. 519 Sacramento Spring Lionel, carpenter, r. 2019 Turk SPRING MENZO
artificial limb manufacturer, commissioned by United States to furnish limbs on Gov- ernment orders, 9 Geary, room 5
Spring Robert S., racing reporter Daily Report, r. 802 Van Ness Av
W. W. MONTAGUE & CO.
COAL WOOD GASOLINE GAS OIL
COOKING and HEATING STOVES.
309, 311, 313, 315 and 317 MARKET ST.
Spring Valley Grammar School, Sllas A. White principal, S s Broadway bet Polk and Larkin
Spring Valley Hall, N s Union nr Laguna SPRING VALLEY WATER WORKS
Charles Webb Howard president, Pelham W. Ames secretary, office 516 California Spring William, druggist, r. 1014 Haight Springer Abraham, distributor Station D
Post Office, r. 1059 Golden Gate Av
Springer Abraham C., bookkeeper Mack & Co., r. 2711 Laguna
Springer Amos C., mining expert, r. 926 Pine Springer C. H. Mrs., lodgings, 115, 8th
Springer Clara M. Mrs., dressmaking, 538 Turk Springer Eli, clerk I. & G. Jacobs, r. 1411 Buchanan
Springer Frank A., r. 926 Pine
Springer George H., oyster depot and fish market, 1306 Mission, r. 10 Washington Av Springer George W., bricklayer, r. 1005 Castro Springer Henry L., barber Isaac Springer, r. 1411 Buchanan
Springer Isaac, barber, 1541 Buchanan, r. 1311B Eilis
Springer Isaac Jr., carrier postoffice, r. 1311B Ellis
Springer Joseph, clerk Myron Springer, r. 1411 Buchanan
Springer May Miss, r. 1005 Castro
Springer Michael, carpenter, r. 115, Sth Springer Myron, stationery and cigars, 600 Van Ness Av, r. 1140 Turk
Springer William (Fogarty & Springer) r. 998 Noe
Springett Arthur, fireman str Tiburon SPRINGFIELD EMERY WHEEL CO. Jno. D. Eby agent, 17-19 Main
SPRINGFIELD FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE CO. (Springfield, Mass.) George D. Dornin manager, George W. Dornin as- sistant manager, 409 California
Springmann Edward L., r. 437A Fuiton
Springsteen Abraham L., clerk Miller, Sloss & Scott, r. East Oakland
Springsteen Benjamin F., engineer str Zin- fandel, r. Napa
Springsteen Charles, shaper James Young, r. 331 Geary
Sprinkle Edward, driver Merchants Express Co., r. Oakland
Sprinkle Frederick, agent str Emma, office Bulkhead bet Piers 3 and 5, r. Oakland Sprinznik Frank, tailor, 622 Clay
Sproete Rudolph, carpenter, r. 126, 12th Av Sproston Frank, painter, r. 10151% Larkin Sproston Mary E., widow, r. 7S Brosnan
Sproston Mary F. Miss, teacher Everett Gram- mar School, r. 78 Brosnan
Sprott Margaret, teacher Lincoln Evening School, r. 4 Ford
Sproul H. T., pattern maker Risdon I. & L. Wks, r. 916 Howard
Sproul Michael D., cooper, r. 3913 Army Sproul Robert, clerk Freight Auditor's dept S. P. Co., r. 2912 Lapidge
Sproul William R., salesman, r. 2402 Mission Sproule Charles, watchman Lachman
Jacobi, r. 3212 Silver
Sproule James, manager Sunset Seed and Plant Co., 427-429 Sansome, r. S2S Green Sproule Joseph H., manufacturers' agent, 119 .Bush, r. 21 Powell
Sproule Orland A., clerk, r. 22251% Pine
H. N. COOK BELTING CO ..
Leather Belting. 317, 319 MISSION ST.
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JAPANESE TEAS and FANCY GOODS.
COUNTRY ORDERS SOLICITED. DIRECT IMPORTERS. TRADE SUPPLIED.
THE FUJI CO
. 963 Washington St., Oakland. 120 Fifth St., San Francisco.
523 Market Street.
A. H. ADAMS, President and Manager.
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PACIFIC BOX FACTORY,
MYERS, CARRICK & WILLIAMS, Fourth and Kentucky Sts.
1606 SPR
CROCKER-LANGLEY DIRECTORY. ST. C
FINE, OLD, SELECTED OFFICE, MARKET AND SECOND STS.
Gundlach-Bundschu Wine Co. California Table Wines
TYPEWRITERS
RENTED.
SAITH PICVIER TYPERANTEA
L & M. ALEXANDER & CO., Agents The SMITH PREMIER,
110 Montgomery St., S. F.
SPROULE WILLIAM
assistant general freight agent Southern Pacific Co., r. Bohemian Club
Sproule William A., conductor Market St. Ry, r. 2012 Central Av
Sprout Sidney S., electrical engineer, r. 1124 Golden Gate Av
Sprowl J. E. Mrs., stewardess str Doric, r. 19 Verona
Spruance Jolin (Spruance, Stanley & Co.) r. 2504 Jackson
SPRUANCE, STANLEY & CO.
(John Spruance and Charles W. Fore) im- porters and jobbers wines and liquors, 410 Front
Sprunck Ernest R., clerk Voss, Conrad & Co., r. 1113 Jones
Sprunck Helen Miss, stenographer, r.
1113 Jones
Sprunek Henrietta, widow, r. 1113 Jones Sprunck Isaac, peddler, r. 547 Natoma
Sprung Hiram J. (Lamer & Sprung) r. 1140 Valencia
Spruzzola Louis, cook Sartori & Fantina, r. 213 Langton
Spry John, carpenter, r. 1116 Golden Gate Av Spuhler Henry, porter Murphy, Grant & Co., r. 3121% Waller
Spuller Louis J., foreman Pac. Town Talk, r. Lorin
Spurr Flora A., widow, r. 329, 4th
Spurr H. C., millhand Del Monte Milling Co., r. 329, 4th
Spute Lena, cook, r. 916 Sutter
Squaglia Catherine, widow, r. 8 Tiffany Pl Squaglia John B., fruits and vegetables, 3246 Mission, r. 8 Tiffany Pl
Squaglia Joseph, blacksmith L. Pardini & Co., r. 417 Broadway
Squaglia Vincenzo, butcher Podesta DI Vecchio, r. 810 Cedar Av
Squance Anna Miss, r. 1929 Devisadero
Squance William S., conductor Market St. Ry, r. 1929 Devisadero
Squaw Lake Water and Mining Co. (Oregon) John W. Northup secretary, 109 Crocker Bldg
Squier John J., student Alexander G. Eells, r. 212 Leavenworth
Squler W. Charles, attorney-at-law, 324 Pine, rooms 19-21, r. 212 Leavenworth
Squier Zalmon Mrs., r. 635 Golden Gate Av
Squire Benjamin Y., r. 2525 Lombard
Squire Charles H., compositor Call, r. 126 Ellis
Squire George W., teamster, r. 124, 11th
Squire Grace R. Miss, stenographer Rein- stein & Eisner, r. 71034 Post
Squire Herbert H., with Solomon F. Purdy, r. 126 Ellis
Squire James A., merchant, r. 2844 Mission
Squires E. Frederick, barber P. Cohen, r. 949 Folsom
Squires Frederick R., liquors, NW cor Rail- road Av and 15th Av South, r. 1616, 10th Av South
Squires George, r. 1306 Pine
Squires George D., attorney-at-law, 2 Mills Bldg, 8th floor, r. Redwood City
Squires Kate Mrs., dressmaker, r. 11412 Turk rear
Squires Maurice H., pyrotechnist Cal. Fire- works Co., r. 2862, 21st
Squires Nathanlel L., superintendent Cal. Fire Works Co., r. 1635, 15th Av South
Squirrl A. Mrs., widow, r. 9 Moulton Pl
Sresovich John N., clerk L. G. Sresovich & Co., r. cor Vallejo and Sansome
Sresovich Luke G. (Luke G. Sresovich & Co.) r. 515 Baker
SRESOVICH LUKE G. & CO.
(Luke G. Sresovich) foreign and domestic fruits and manufacturers Ploneer Brand of desiccated and shredded cocoanut, 500 Washington and 601-605 Sansome
SROUFE JOHN
(John Sroufe & Co.) and president Call- fornia Fireworks Co., 219 Front, r. 2318 Sutter
SROUFE JOHN & CO.
(John Sroufe and Charles I. Crowell) wholesale wines and liquors, 208-210 Mar- ket
St. Agnes' Church (R. C.) Rev. William P. Kirby pastor, W s Masonic Av bet Page and Oak
St. Alban's Church (Episcopal) William G. Badger superintendent, 102 O'Farrell
St. Amant Louis, porter Silver State Hotel
St. Amant William A., solicitor, r. 221, 2d St. Andrew's Hall, 111 Larkin
ST. ANDREW'S HOSPITAL
Dr. W. F. McNutt and Dr. Winslow An- derson proprietors, 808 Bush
St. Andrew's Society, 111 Larkin
St. Andrew's Society Cemetery, 34th and Clement
St. Ann's Building, NW cor Eddy and Powell
St. Anthony's Catholic School, Rev. Leo Bruener principal, N s Precita Av nr Fol- som
St. Anthony's Church (German R. C.) Rev. Leo Bruener O. S. F. rector, Army bet Shotwell and Folsom
St. Boniface's Church (German R. C.) Rev. Maximilian Neumann O. S. F. rector, S s Golden Gate Av bet Jones and Leaven- worth
St. Boniface's School (German R. C.) under the care of the Dominican Sisters, S s Golden Gate Av bet Leavenworth and Jones
St. Brendan's Church (R. C.) Rev. John F. Nugent rector, NE cor Fremont and Har- rison
St. Brendan's Hall, SE cor Fremont and Har- rison
St. Brendan's School, conducted by the Sis- ters of Mercy, SE cor Fremont and Har- rison
St. Brigid's Chapel (R. C.) 3118 Fillmore
St. Brigid's Church (R. C.) Rev. John E. Cottle rector, SW cor Van Ness Av and 1 Broadway
St. Brigid's School, S s Broadway bet Van : Ness Av and Franklin
ST. CHARLES BORROMEO CHURCH (R. C.) Rev. Patrick J. Cummins rector, NW cor 18th and Shotwell
ST. CHARLES BORROMEO SCHOOL conducted by the Sisters of the Holy : Cross, 3270, 18th
St. Charles David C., lineman Pac. Postal Tel. I Cable Co., r. 37, 2d
St. Clair Archibald N., conductor Market St. t Ry, r. 563 McAllister
St. Clair Frankie Miss, actress, r. 404, 3d
St. Clair George W., manufacturers' agent, 169 Crocker Bldg, r. Occidental Hotel
St. Clair G. G. Mrs., dressmaker, r. 504 Powell St. Clair Henry, master mariner, r. 411 Harri- son
St. Clair Henry D., marine fireman, r. 322, 3d St. Clair John C., clerk Local Freight office S. P. Co., r. 636 Geary
St. Clair Mary Miss, r. 19 Boardman
St. Clair Wayman P. P., restaurant, 636 Geary
St. Clair William J., carbon maker, r. 2717, 23đ
[ St. Clair. See Sinclair
THOMAS DAY COMPANY
HAVE REMOVED to their new factory building 725 MISSION ST., Near Third Street, Opposite Grand Opera House
POST OFFICE & STORES.
OFFICEAND SALESROOM 123 MARKET ST. SAN FRANCISCO, CAL.
WINERY.
GRAPE ELEVATOR
ST. GEORGEVINEYARD MALTERMORO
. DISTILLERY
FRESNO COUNTY. CALIFORNIA.
Che St. George Vineyard
MALTERMORO, CAL.
Takes particular care to furnish very Fine Old Table Wines in Bottles for family trade.
Claret, Burgundy, Riesling,
Sauterne,
Sherry, Port,
Muscat, Angelica, Madeira,
Malaga, Tokay,
Sherry Bitters,
Sparkling Wines, Medicinal Wines,
Made from
Non=Intoxicants, Pure Grape Juice.
Brandy, Cognac.
The St. George Vineyard is one of the largest Sweet Wine and Brandy producing establishments in the world. It was started in 1879, when the first 160 acres of vines were planted. It now comprises six vineyards, aggregating over 2,000 acres of choice, imported varieties of wine, brandy and raisin grapes. The Winery was built in 1884. It was then a comparatively small concern. It is now the largest in the State of California. It has a capacity for working 200 tons of grapes per day.
The Distillery contains six stills of latest improved construction, capable of producing two car- loads of brandy per day.
The largest wine tanks in the world are In this Winery, one of them holding as much as thirty carloads of wine ; three others holding twenty carloads each. These latter three are connected, and are used for blending purposes, so as to make at one time 150,000 gallons of wine of uniform quality, thereby enabling the management to supply wines of uniform character to Its customers when filling orders at distant times.
This enterprise is entirely independent of any of the wine trusts on this coast. Its management afins to reach the wine merchant directly, without the intervention of middlemen or blending and stretching establishments. It furnishes its customers with wines ready for consumption, and it guarantees all its products absolutely pure.
Wines in carload lots will be furnished at very low rates to the trade.
SEND FOR PRICE LIST TO
123
MARKET ST.
SAN FRANCISCO,
CALIFORNIA.
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DEVELOPING, PRINTING, RELOADING .*
KODAKS.
PHOTO SUPPLIES. T. P. ANDREWS, 109 Montgomery St.
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CROCKER-LANGLEY DIRECTORY. ST. M 1607
St. Cornelius' Chapel (Episcopal) Rev. D. O. Kelley rector, Presidio
St. David's House, J. Hoeges & Co. proprie- tors, 715 Howard
St. Denis Frank O., brass finisher J. Roy- lance Brass Wks, r. 2310 Folsom
ST. DENIS J. & CO.
(Jules St. Denis and Thomas Macaulay) house painters, paper hangers and im- porters paints, oils and wall paper, 308 Sutter
St. Denis John, carpenter, r. 562 Minna
St. Denis Jules (J. St. Denis & Co.) r. 1330 Pa- cific
St. Denis Otls F., brass finisher, r. 2310 Fol- som
St. Dominic's Church and Monastery (R. C.) Rev. Pius Murphy rector, NW cor Bush and Steiner
St. Dominic's Hall, S s Pine bet Stelner and Pierce
St. Dominic'a Monastery (R. C.) Very Rev. Fr. B. McGovern, O. P., prior, cor Bush and Steiner
St. Elmo House, Peter F. Warto proprietor, 550 Mission
St. Faux Bernard, French laundry, 1007-1009 Folsom
St. Francis' Children's Day Home, 1413 Pow- ell
St. Francis' Church (R. C.) Rev. Terrence Caraher rector, corner Vallejo and Mont- gomery Av
St. Francis' Girls' Directory Orphan Asylum, NE cor Buena Vista and Central Avs
St. Francis' Technical School, SW cor Geary and Gough
St. George Annie, widow, r. 735 Geary
St. George Charles H., r. 25 Delaware Court
St. George Hotel, Peter Topini proprietor, 812 Kearny
St. George Isaac, pattern maker, r. 735 Geary
St. George Stables, John W. Murphy proprie- tor, 408 Bush
ST. GEORGE VINEYARD
G. H. Malter secretary, 123 Market
ST. GEORGE'S CLUB
Edward Ollver secretary, 317 Mason
ST. GERMAIN BILLIARD CO.
(George and Eugene de St. Germain) formerly Jacob Strahle & Co., manufac- turers billiard and pool tables and sup- plies, bar fixtures and sporting goods, 55- 57, 1st
[ St. Germain. See de St. Germaln
St. Goar Henry (Edward Pollitz & Co.) r. 1920 Franklin
ST. HELENA WINE DEPOT
A. Zwick & Co. proprietors, 2126 Mission
ST. HUBERT TONIC PORT CO.
(incorporated) J. de St. Hubert president, 224 Bush
ST. HUBERT VINEYARD CO.
(incorporated) J. de St. Hubert president, 224 Bush
1 St. Hubert. See de. St. Hubert
St. Ignatius Church (R. C.) served by the Fathers of the Society of Jesus, N s Hayes bet Franklin and Van Ness Av
ST. IGNATIUS COLLEGE
Rev. Edward Allen, S. J., president, 214 Hayes
St. Ignatius Hall, SW cor Van Ness Av and Grove
ST. JAMES CHURCH
(R. C.) Rev. Patrick R. Lynch rector, NW cor 23d and Guerrero
St. James' Guild Hall, S s Clement nr 6th Av St. James' Mission (Episcopal) Rev. H. Horace Clapham rector, S s Clement nr 6th Av
St. Johannes' German Evangelical Lutheran Church, Rev. John H. Schroeder pastor, 22d bet Howard and Capp
St. John Arthur B., clerk, r. 7121/2 Ivy Av
KEELEY TREATMENT,
1170 Market Street, San Francisco. (FORMERLY AT LOS GATOS.)
"The brightest sign of advancing civill- zation." Hon. C. C. GOODWIN.
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