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BANK AND INSURANCE DEPARTMENT.
San Francisco Savings Union
532 California Street
Corner Webb Street
SAN FRANCISCO, CAL.
· Deposits, December 31, 1896
$22,885,377
Paid up Capital and Surplus 1,594,504
ALBERT MILLER, President
E. B. POND,
Vice-President
LOVELL WHITE, Cashier
DIRECTORS
ALBERT MILLER E. B. POND ROBERT WATT GEO. W. BEAVER
THOMAS MAGEE
GEO. C. BOARDMAN
D. E. MARTIN W. C. B. DE FREMERY
GEO. TASHEIRA
Loans Upon San Francisco and Oakland Real Estate and Farms and Farming - Lands in the Country
RECEIVES DEPOSITS
Country Remittances may be sent by Wells, Fargo & Co., or by checks of reliable parties, payable in San Francisco, but the responsibility of this Savings Bank com- mences only with the actual receipt of the money. The signature of the depositor should accompany the first deposit.
No Charge is made for Pass-Book or Entrance Fee
OFFICE HOURS - -
9 A. M. to 3 P. M.
Saturday Evening, for receipt of Deposits only, 6.30 to 8
1835
BANK AND INSURANCE DEPARTMENT.
The German Savings and Loan Society
526 California Street
San Francisco
Guarantee Capital and Surplus $2,040,201.66
Capital Actually Paid-up in Cash $1,000,000.00
Deposits December 31, 1896 $27,730,247.45
Office Hours from Q A. M. to 3 P. M. Extra hours on Saturdays from 7 to 8 P. M. for deposits only.
Loans Made on Real Estate and other
Collateral Security
at current Rates of Interest
OFFICERS
B. A. BECKER
DANIEL MEYER
. First Vice-President
H. HORSTMANN Second Vice-President
A. H. R. SCHMIDT . Cashier
WILLIAM HERRMANN. . . Assistant Cashier
GEORGE TOURNY . . Secretary
A. H. MULLER. . Assistant Secretary
W. S. GOODFELLOW. . Attorney
BOARD OF DIRECTORS
B. A. BECKER
DANIEL MEYER
H. HORSTMANN
IGN. STEINHART
N. VAN BERGEN
E. ROHTE
H. B. RUSS
D. N. WALTER
N. OHLAND
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THE GERMAN SAVINGS & LOAN SOCIETY
BITECHE SPAR & LEIH BANK
President
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BANK AND INSURANCE DEPARTMENT.
Che Bank of British north America
ESTABLISHED IN 1836 INCORPORATED BY ROYAL CHARTER IN 1840
PAID-UP CAPITAL, RESERVE FUND,
$4,866,666.66 1,338,333.33
BRANCHES IN CANADA
London Brantford Paris Hamilton Toronto
Kingston Ottawa Montreal Quebec St. John, N. B.
Fredericton, N. B. Halifax, N. S. Kalso, B. C. Rossland, B. C. Trail, B.C. (Sub-Ag'cy)
Sandon, B. C. Victoria, B. C. Vancouver, B. C. Winnipeg, Mau Brandon, Mn.
AGENTS IN THE UNITED STATES, ETC. New York-52 Wall street-W. Lawson & J. C. Welsh San Francisco-120 Sansome street-H. M. J. McMichael & J. R. Ambrose
HEAD OFFICE, 3 CLEMENTS LANE, LONDON, E.C.
COMMERCIAL AND TRAVELING CREDITS ISSUED
For use in Europe, China, Japan, the East Indies, South America and Australia.
Demand and time Bills of Exchange, payable in London, aud elsewhere, bought and sold at. current rates; also Telegraph Transfers. Demand Drafts on Scotland and Ireland; also on Canada, New York, Chicago, British Columbia, Australia and New Zealand.
Bills collected and other Banking Business transacted. Interest allowed on special deposits.
San Francisco Agency, 120 Sansome Street H. M. J. McMICHAEL & J. R. AMBROSE, Agents
ERNST A. DENICKE, PRESIDENT
INCORPORATED OCTOBER 4, 1890
H. BRUNNER, SECRETARY
CALIFORNIA MORTGAGE AND SAVINGS BANK
Paid Up Capital,
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$250,000
Reserve Fund,
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$30,000
DIRECTORS
ERNST A. DENICKE A. SBARBORO MOD. R. VENABLE
F. KRONENBERG
FRED C. SIEBE
ALBERT G. WIELAND
J. C. RUEO
A. TOGNAZZINI
H. BRUNNER
524 Montgomery Street
SAN FRANCISCO
E. MARTINONI, President
S. GRANDI, Secretary
A. BAUR, Cashier
SWISS AMERICAN BANK
OF LOCARNO
Authorized Capital, Paid Up Capital, . LOCAL DIRECTORS
$1,000,000.00 300,000.00
EMILIO MARTINONI CHAS. MARTIN
GIOSUÈ ROTTANZI SALVATOR GRANDI PETER TOGNAZZINI
BRUNNER, MARTIN & TOGNAZZINI, Agents
524 Montgomery Street
Telephone Main 5604
San Francisco
1839
BANK AND INSURANCE DEPARTMENT.
The Hibernia Savings and Loan Society
INCORPORATED 12TH APRIL, 1859
OFFICE, COR. MARKET, MCALLISTER AND JONES STS. SAN FRANCISCO
objects for which this Association is formed are, that by its operations the Depositor thereof may be able to find a
Secure and Profitable Investment for Small Savings
And Borrowers may have an opportunity of obtaining from it the use of a moderate capital, on giving good and sufficient security for the use of the same
OFFICERS
President
JAMES R. KELLY
Secretary and Treasurer . . ROBERT J. TOBIN
Attorneys TOBIN & TOBIN
Any person can become a depositor of this Society on subscribing to the By-Laws
Deposits can be made from $1 up to $4,000. Loans made on Security of Real Estate within the City and County
JAMES D. PHELAN, President S ( MURPHY, Ist Vice-President
JOHN A. HOOPER, 2d Vice-President GEO. A. STORY, Cashier
Mutual Savings Bank
OF SAN FRANCISCO
33 POST STREET, Mechanics' Institute Building
Guaranteed Capital, $1,000,000
DIRECTORS
JAMES D. PHELAN
S. G. MURPHY
JOHN A. HOOPER
C. G. HOOKER
L. P. DREXLER
JAMES MOFFITT
FRANK J. SULLIVAN
JOS. D. GRANT
ROBT. MCELROY
INTEREST PAID ON TERM AND ORDINARY DEPOSITS LOANS ON APPROVED SECURITIES
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1840
BANK AND INSURANCE DEPARTMENT.
SOLID SECURITY
Writing Large Lines of Desirable Business
THE
ALATI
Insurance Company, Ld. OF MANCHESTER, ENGLAND
RESOURCES . (Security to Policy Holders,) over . $9,300,000.00
U. S. Branch Statement Assets, December 31, 1896, $2,851,544.71 PACIFIC COAST DEPARTMENT CHAS. A. LATON, Manager
439 California Street. San Francisco SAFE DEPOSIT BUILDING
LOCAL BOARD OF DIRECTORS JOHN H. WISE, Chairman LLOYD TEVIS WM. E. BROWN E. M. ROOT
Comptoir National d'Escompte de Paris
President, L. DENORMANDIE Late Governor of the Bank of France General Manager, ALEXIS ROSTAND
CAPITAL, PAID UP, RESERVE FUND,
$20,000,000.00 1,610,000.00
Head Office: 14 Rue Bergere, Paris Principal Branch Office : Letter of Credit Department, 2 Place de l'Opera, Paris
Commercial and Travelers' Credits issued, available in all parts of the world. Demand and Time Bills of Exchange. Telegraphic Transfers bought and sold at currrent rates of Exchange.
18 BRANCHES IN PARIS
73 OTHER BRANCHES IN FRANCE
AGENCIES IN
Tunisie
Tunis Sousse Sfax
United States Chicago New Orleans San Francisco
Australia
Melbourne Sydney Adelaide
Madagascar Majunga Tamatave Tananarive
East Indies Bombay Calcutta
Tanger
SAN FRANCISCO AGENCY: No. 122 SANSOME STREET M. SILBERSTEIN, Manager pro tem.
1841
BANK AND INSURANCE DEPARTMENT.
INSURE IN YOUR ONLY HOME COMPANY -
THE
Pacific Mutual ... Life Insurance Company
OF CALIFORNIA
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Its Distinctive Plan of Organization Gives
Greatest Safety
and Profit to Policyholders
INVESTS ITS FUNDS ON THE PACIFIC COAST
Paid Policyholders over $8,500,000.00
LIFE AND ENDOWMENT POLICIES
COMPANY'S BUILDING : N. E. COR. SACRAMENTO AND MONTGOMERY SAN FRANCISCO
ACCIDENT POLICIES
KILGARIF & BEAVER, General Agents for California ( Life Dept.) F. W. VOOGT & BRO., General Agents for California ( Accident Dept.) PACIFIC MUTUAL BUILDING, SAN FRANCISCO
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1842
BANK AND INSURANCE DEPARTMENT,
H. M. NEWHALL & Co.
Shipping and Commission Merchant: -ÀND Fire and Marine Insurance Agents 309 - 311 Sansome Street
this
Esurance
panty
of London, England
Capital,
= $6,000,000
Tean
arme
insurance
( Limited )
of London, England
Capital, =
$5,000,000
ondon
surance
orporation
Marine Department
Capital,
.
$ 4,482,750
Surplus, -
= 18,859,624
18 43
BANK AND INSURANCE DEPARTMENT.
SEE SPLENDID RESULTS WITHIN OF POLICY, LIFE OF HON. ZJOHN P. JONES
1845 1897
The Mutual Benefit
LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY OF NEWARK, N. J.
AMZI DODD,
PRESIDENT
ASSETS MARKET VALUE, $60,742,985.46
SUMMARY OF BUSINESS SINCE ORGANIZATION
Received for Premiums to January 1, 1897 . $177,139,493 79
Of this sum there has already been returned to Policy- holders :-
For Policy Claims . 46.1 per cent . . $ 81,734,223 59
For Surrendered Policies 12.2 21,616,402 45
For Dividends 27.4 44 48,521,910 24 Total . 85.7 per cent 151,872,536 28
Leaving still in Company's possession . $ 25,266,957 51
The Company's investments have yielded sufficient returns to pay all Expenses and Taxes, and still to add to the Policy- holders' fund for the fulfillment of existing contracts . 35,476,027 95
Total Assets, January 1, 1897, Market Values $ 60,742,985 46
ANNUAL DISTRIBUTION OF SURPLUS. LARGE DIVIDENDS PAYABLE AT THE END OF THE FIRST AND EACH SUCCEEDING YEAR.
ADVANTAGES GUARANTEED IN THE NEW POLICY AFTER SECOND YEAR A Liberal Cash Surrender Value. Cash Loans made up to the Cash surrender value, on Assignable Policies Paid-up and Extended Insurance Policies ABSOLUTELY NON-FORFEITABLE and INCONTESTABLE
A DOLLAR'S WORTH OF INSURANCE FOR EVERY DOLLAR
Members unable to Continue Payments do not forfeit their Policies
INSURANCE CONTINUED UNTIL FULL VALUE OF POLICY IS EXHAUSTED
JAMES MUNSELL, JR., MANAGER 415 MONTGOMERY ST., SAN FRANCISCO
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BANK AND INSURANCE DEPARTMENT.
THE MUTUAL BENEFIT LIFE INSURANCE CO STATEMENT OF PREMIUMS AND DIVIDENDS Policy No. 70,435 On Life of Hon. JOHN P. JONES of Nevad Issued April 18, 1872, at Age 43. Amount, $20,000. Annual Premium, $1,275.80
NON-FORFEITING 10-PAYMENT LIFE PLAN
YEAR
PREMIUM
DIVIDENDS
SUMMARY
1872
$1,275.80
Total 10 Full Premiums . $12,758.0
1873
1874
$179.00
Dividends
5,163.0
1875
66
¥358.00
1876
255.00
Net Cost .
$7,595.0
1877
66
311.00
1879
66
341.00
1880
372.20
1881
404.80
1882
Paid up.
330.00
1883
116.40
1884
119.40
1885
122.60
1886
136.40
1887
140.00
1888
155.00
1889
159.00
1 890
163.00
1891
167.20
1892
171.20
1893
175.40
1894
179.60
1895
170.80
1896
174.80
1897
179.00
$5,163.00
Dividends of 1882 and sub sequent years were payable in cash those in bold figures being policy in its paid-up form.
The CASH VALUE of th Policy, at the present time, i $13,122.20, or $5,527.20 mor than the actual outlay, thu making the cost for over 25 years insurance of $20,000
ABSOLUTELY NOTHING.
The net cost will probably con tinue to be reduced by Annual Cast Dividends declared on the Policy and the cash value will increase *from year to year.
The above Policy was issued on the 70% cash plan, 30% of the premium being charged as a loan against the Policy. But by the application of dividends to 1894 and a part of 1893, the premium loan was entirely wiped out.
-* Double Dividend.
282.20
1878
AUTOGRAPHIC REGISTER COMPANY,
523 Market Street. A. H. ADAMS, President and Manager.
Saves many times its cost. Makes three copies at once. Records all cash sales.
INDEX OF BUSINESS CLASSIFICATIONS.
PAGE.
Abstracts of title . 1853
Academies .. .1853
pie . .1873 Accountants. 1853 Acids, manufacturers .1853 Bakers' and confectioners' Adjusters, fire losses .1853 supplies .1873
" marine losses. 1854
Advertising agents 1854
« novelties 1854
signs 1854
Agents. 1854
Agricultural implements .. 1854
*Air compressors .. 1854
pumps
1854
= ships 1854
*Alarms, electric burglar .. 1854 Ale and porter, brewers and agents 1854
Alkali.
1854
Aluminum
1854
bronze
goods
*Amalgamating machines .. 1855
plates 1855
Amber goods 1855
1855
Ammonia anhydrous 1855
Ammunition . 1855 Baths " swimming 1878
Amusements, places of ..
. 1855
Analytical chemists 1855
Anchors
1855
Apothecaries 1856
Architects .1856
Architects' supplies. 1858 * " pumps 1879
*Architectural iron works .1858
terra cotta .1858 66 hangers 1879 =
Art associations .1858 * glass
rooms
schools 1858
Artesian well borers .1858 ¥ well pipe 1858
well supplies 1858 Artificial flowers 1858
limbs 1858
" stone 1858
*Artistic furniture .1859
Artists. 1859
architectural 1859
crayon 1859
decorative 1859
landscape 1859
marine .1860 " photographic 1860
portrait. 1860
scenic 1860
Artists' materials 1860
Asbestos materials 1860
Asphaltum dealers. 1860
= workers 1861
Assayers 1861
Assayers' supplies. 1862
Asylums 1862
Attorneys-at-law .1862
firms 1869 * « machines 1883
= patent . 1870
Auctioneers .1870
Aurists .1870
Automatic machines .1870
Awning makers 1870
.1870
Axle grease manufacturers 1870
Babbitt metal mnfrs .1870
Baby carriages. .1870
makers 1885 Badges. 1870
Bag manufacturers. 1870 *Boilers 1885 Burning brands.
Bolt and nut makers 1885
*Bolting cloths 1885
" reels and sifters 1885
Bone charcoal makers. 1885
Bookbinders 1885
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Bookbinders' stock. 1885
* « thread 1885
Booksellers
1885
« law 1886
Boot and shoc findings . 1886
=
fitters
.1886
lastmakers .1886
trees .
...
1886
Boots and shoes 1886
wholesale. . 1887
retail deal-
Bankers .1873
Banks
1873
=
*Barbed wire
1874
Barbers .
1874
Barbers' supplies .1877
Barley roll crushers. 1877
Barrel dealers
1877
* « factory kindling 1890
Boxmakers, cigar 1890
fancy . 1890
jewelry
1890
" makers
1877
*Bath tub makers
1877
*Bathing suits 1877
1878
*Batteries, electric.
1878
Bay and river freighting.
.1878
*Beds and bedding
1879
Beer bottlers 1879
Bell founders 1879
Arms and ammunition 1858 * importers 1879 .. manufacturers 1893
Bellows manufacturers
1879
* "
pressed & ornamental. 1893
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terra cotta
1893
Bridge builders 1893
Brokers, bullion. 1893
commercial 1893
custom house. 1893
general
1893
grain ... . 1893
insurance
1894
merchandise. 1894
mining.
1895
stock 1895
money.
1895
note. . 1895
pawn 1895
real estate 1896
ship and freight 1896
stock and bond .. 1896
tea . 1896
= wholesale grocery wool 1896
1896
Bronze castings
.1896
* "
powders
u statuary 1897
Bronzers and gilders 1897
Broom dealers 1897
" handles 1897
" makers 1897
Brush makers and dealers .1897
*Builders'materials. 1897
Building and loan assns. .1898
Bullion brokers
1898
1898
Burglar alarms
1898
1898
Business colleges 1898
Butchers, cattle, wholesale.1898
hog, wholesale
1898
retail .
.1898
"
sheep, wholesale
.1898
PLACE YOUR CONTRACT WITH
SIEBE & GREEN
FOR ADVERTISING. MAIN OFFICE : Elevenik and Market Sts.
ROSLYN COAL.
R. D. CHANDLER, 207-209 East St., SAN FRANCISCO.
Main 486.
Telephone ....
Bet. Washington and Jackson
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riding schools 1881
= supplies .1881
tires 1881
Bill distributors 1881
" posters 1881
Billiard balls, cues, etc .. 1881 64
« saloons 1881
" table makers 1881
Bird cage makers 1882
Birds and cages 1882
Bitters
1882
Bituminous rock dealers. .1882
pavers 1882
*Blacking, wholesale.
1882
Blacksmiths' tools and sup- plies 1882
Blank book manufacturers. 1883 *Blasting caps. 1883
Blinds
1883
1883
Blue prints
1883
Boarding houses
1897
1883
Boat builders. 1884 " stone
. 1884
Boiler and pipe covering . compounds 1884 Bunting 1898
* 4 tubes 1885 *Burlaps
twines 1870 Bags and bagging 1870
paper 1871 ¥ paper, manufacturers. 1871
traveling
1871
Bakeries PAGE.
1871
cracker .1873
Baking powders
1873
Ballasters
1873
Bands, music 1873
Banjo makers
1873
1873
.1873
ers and makers ..
.1887
and shoes, rubber
1890
Bottle dealers
1890
Bottlers ...
1890
Bowling alleys 1890
Bark dealers
1877
* "
balls and pins
1890
Box brands .
1890
paper
1891
*Braids 1891
*Brass founders 1891
' goods and fixtures. 1892
" pipe and tubing 1892
* "
railings.
1892
signs
1892
Breweries 1892
Brewers' supplies 1892
Brick and stone masons .1892
fire.
1392
Bells, electric 1879
1858 1858 Belting 1879
" manufacturers
1880
Bi-carbon soda 1880
Bicycle dealers 1880
manufacturers, agents1880
renting 1880
repairers.
1880
=
house
1893
Antimony refiners 1855 Bazaars. 1878 " railings and gates 1892
1854 1854 " manufacturers 1877
*Baseball supplies 1877
Basket dealers 1877
Bank locks vaults
*Bar fixtures
1874
Borax
.1890
packing
1890
1897
Blacksmiths .. 1882 " goods 1897
Block and pump makers. books 1883 Builders .1897
ELECTRIC LAUNDRY CO.,
215 Valencia St. Tel Mission 40.
1846
CROCKER-LANGLEY DIRECTORY.
PAGE.
Chemists, manufacturing .. 1912
*Children's carriages ..... .. 1912 *Chimney pipe, terra cotta.1912
" sweepers 1912
* " tops .. 1912
Chimneys, patent
1912
China decorators 1912
Chinatown guides 1912
China ware
1912
Chinese and Japanese goods 1912
Chiropodists.
1913
Chocolate manufacturers .. 1913 *Chronometers . 1913
*Church bells 1913
* . goods 1913
Churn manufacturers
1913
Cider manufacturers
.1913
Cigar box makers.
1913
Cigarettes, manufacturers. 1913 Cigar importers and jobbers 1913
" manufacturers 1913
Circular distributors
.1916
Circulars addressed.
1916
*City bill poster 1916
Civil engineers 1916
Clairvoyants 1916
Clergymen
.1917
Cloaks and suits.
1918
*Clocks, electrical.
1918
Clocks, importers .1918
Clothes scourers. 1918
*Clothing, oiled 1918
* 6
rubber
Card engravers
1903
wholesale
1918
writers 1903
*Cards, playing.
1903
"
retail
1919
Carpenters and builders . 1903
tools 1906 Coal dealers 1920
cleaning works
1908
" oil stoves
1920
Designers
.1936
*Cocoa, mnfrs agents
1920
*Codes, telegraphic
1920
Coffee and spice mills. .1920
extract . 1920
*Carpets, wood 1908 .€ importers 1920 Die sinkers 1939
Carriage and cab companies 1908 * . and wagon bolts 1908
makers
.1909
materials .1910
..
springs ..
. 1910
hardware 1910 Coffin makers 1921
lamps 1910 Coke dealers 1921
painters 1910
66
repositories
1910
trimmers
.1910
Cartridges 1910
*Carts ... .1910
Carvers, wood .1910
Cash registers 1910
Cask makers .. .1910
*Cast-iron pipe
1910
Castings, metal 1910
Caterers 1910
Catsup manufacturers 1910
*Caustic soda. .1910
*Celluloid goods. 1910
Cement
1911
Cemeteries 1911
Cemetery and lawn fences . 1911 * .. work, metal 1911 *Centrifugal pumps 1911
*Cereal mills 1911
Chain makers, iron
1911
Chair makers .
1911
Champagne importers
1911
manufacturers 1911
Chandeliers
.1911
Charcoal. 1911
*Check punches 1911
*Checks, pool and trade .. 1911
*Cheese dealers
1911
*Chemical mnfrs wares
1911
Copyists
1930
6
works
1911
1930
" manufacturers
1930
Cordials
1930
Cork dealers.
.1930
Cornice makers, metal ..
. . . 1930
Corsets
1931
Cosmetics, manufacturers . 1931
Costumers
1931
*Cotton belting .1931
* ..
goods
.1931
mills.
1931
Cracker bakers
1931
Crayon artists.
1931
*Cream tartar . 1931
*Creamery supplies
and
machinery
1931
Credit registers
1931
Crematories 1931
Crockery and glassware,
wholesale.
1931
"
and glassware, retail. 1931
*Crucibles
1931
*Crushed trap rock
1931
Curiosities.
. 1931
*Curled hair 1931
" retail 1914 Curriers. 1932
*Curtains and draperies 1932
Custom house brokers .. 1932
Cutlers ..
1932
Cutlery importers
. 1932
*Cylinder and machine oils. 1932
Dairies.
1932
Dairy produce, wholesale .. 1932 retail
.1932
*Dairymen's supplies
1933
*Damper regulators
1933
Dancing academies
1933
Decorative artists
1933
Decorators ..
1933
1919
Delicacies
1933
Dental laboratories 1934
Dentists
1934
Dentists' supplies.
1936
Desk manufacturers
1936
Detective agencies
. 1936
Diamond importers. 1939
setters. 1939
high grade . 1921 Directory publishers 1939
Disinfectants
1939
Distilleries
1939
*Distributors
and
card
tacking
1939
Divers, submarine.
1939
Dock builders
1939
Docks
1939
*Door checks and springs .. 1939
screens
1939
1
Doors and shutters, iron
1939
" sash and blinds
1939
*Drain and sewer pipe
.1940
1922
* 4
tile
.1940
Draughtsmen
.1940
*Drawing materials
1940
u teachers
1940
Draymen .
1940
Dredging companies 1941
Dredging machines. 1941
Dress-cutting teachers. .1941
1941
patterns trimmings 1941
Dressmakers 1941
Dried fruits 1944
1941
Drills, rock
Drug mills.
1944
1941
Druggists, wholesale 1944
1946
Druggists' glassware
" sundries
1946
1946
1930
Dry docks .
goods, wholesale
.1946
retail 1946
*Duck .
1947
*Dumb waiters
1947
*Duplicating apparatus. 19-17
Dye stuffs.
1947
PAGE.
Butchers' machinery.
.1898
supplies 1898
Butter dealers. 1900
Buttonhole makers
1900
Button makers
1900
*Buttons, metal
1901
Cabinet makers
1901
* " woods 1901
*Cabinets, filing. 1901
*Cable railroad supplies. .1901
Calcium lights 1901
*California products .1901
*California wines and bran- dies
1901
Calkers
1901
Can makers 1901
Canal companies 1901
Candle makers 1901
Candy makers
1901
* "
mnfrs supplies
1913
Cane makers
1901
Canned goods. 1901
*Canners' machinery 1901
* " supplies 1901
1901
*Cans, paper
* "
tin
1901
Cap manufacturers. 1902
Capitalists .1902
Caps, giant powder 1903
*Capsules 1903
Car builders
1903
" springs 1903
* .
trimmings, metal
.1903
Carbonic acid gas 1903
CHEAP.
P. & B. MANILLA ROOFING.
PARAFFINE PAINT COMPANY, 116 BATTERY STREET.
SOLD BY ALL DEALERS.
WATERPROOF, DURABLE,
dealers 1908
* ..
layers.
1908
* ".
sweepers
1908
roasters .1921
saloons
1921
Cold storage
1921
Collar and cuff mnfrs 1921
Collectors .
1921
Collection agents 1922
Colleges
1922
Comforters, cotton.
1922
Commercial agencies
" brokers
1922
Dramatic agents
1940
Commission merchants
.1922
Commissioners 1925
Concentrator belt mnfrs 1927
Concentrators
1927
Concrete
1927
*Condensed milk ..
1927
Confectioners, manufac-
turing 1927
*Confectioners' supplies
.. 1927
Confectionery.
1927
Consuls
1928
Consulting engineers 1928
Contractors.
1928
*Conveyancers 1929
Coopers . . 1929
*Coopers' stock
1930
" retail
*Copper importers
. 1930
" pipe and tubing 1930
Copper-plate engravers 16 printers 1930
Coppersmiths
1930
*Copying presses
1930
*
kiln
1947
Chemicals
1911
Cordage.
Chemists ..
1912
analytical 1912
FIRE PRIRTING PLATES
PHUJO-HALFTONES, ZINCOS & WOOD ENGRAVINGS MADE TO SUIT ALL KINDS OF CITY AND COUNTRY WORK. DEWEY ENGRAVING Co 220 MARKET S: S.E
Drill presses
1944
* .
renovatories
Cloths and cassimeres
.1920
Carpet beating 1906 " mining companies 1920 Desiccated food mnfrs . 1936
* «
machinery.
.1921
retail 1921
* ..
threads
1908
* .
electric light and bat-
teries
1903
1918
PAGE.
MAGIC LANTERNS
-AND- ACCESSORIES.
PHOTO SUPPLIES T. P. ANDREWS, 109 Montgomery St.
INDEX OF BUSINESS CLASSIFICATIONS.
1847
PAGE.
PAGE.
Furnishing goods 1966
Furniture dealers 1966
= manufacturers 1967
* .. movers 1967
* * packing and shipping 1968
* . second-hand 1968
*.
storage
1968
Furriers. 1968
Fuse manufacturers 1968
*Galvanized 1ron 1968
u iron cornices 1968
Galvanizers
1968
Game
1968
Gardeners 1968
Gas and steam fitters 1968
* "
and steam fitters' sup- plles 1968
burners
1969
engines 1969
fixtures
1969
light companies.
1969
lighting by electricity 1969 machines 1969
* ..
pipe
1969
* pipe and fittings 1969
regulators
1969
stoves .1969
works machinery and supplies 1969
*Gasoline engines
1969
*Gasometer makers
1969
Gaugers
*Gauges, steam and hydrau- lic 1969
*Gelatine
* 4 1961 bells 1969
* brick 1961 .1969
1969
Gents' furnishing goods 1969
Gilders
1969
*Gin importers 969
*Ginger ale importers 1970
" manufacturers .. 1970
Glass benders
1970
bevelers 1970
cathedral aud colored. 1970
cutters
1970
* 6
embossers
1970
* "
engravers
1970
* 4
ground.
1970
1970
plate 1970
1971
* 4 signs
stainers andenamelers1971
window
1971
works
1971
*Glazed terra cotta .. 1971
Glove importers
1971
" manufacturers 1972
Glue manufacturers . 1972
*Glycerine refiners 1972
1972
Gold and silver refiners
beaters
1972
1972
Gold pen makers. 1972
u platers
* " platers' supplies. 1972
1972
*Gong manufacturers
Grain brokers
1972
1972
dealers
1972
dryers .
197
Grainers
1972
Granite dealers 1972
*Grate bars 1972
Grates 1972
*Grille work, wood 1973
Grinders and polishers 1973
*Grinding machinery 1973
Grist mills
1973
Grocers, wholesale
1973
" retall 1973
*Grocers' specialties
1981
Guarantee companies
1981
Gunpowder
1981
C. H. EVANS & CO.
THREADING.
-AND-
PIPE CUTTING
181~187 Fremont St.
Electropoise
PACIFIC COAST AGENTS. 124 Market Street
WATSON & CO.
PAGE.
Dyers and scourers .1947
Dynamite manufacturers .. 1948
*Dynamos. 1948
Egg food
1948
*Ejectors 1948
*Electric batteries 1948
bells
1949
belts 1949
burglar alarms 1949
* * clocks
1949
* “ conduits
1949
fans.
1949
* 66 fixtures .
1949
* * gas lighting
1949
light companies 1949
light generators and
supplies
1950
= motors . 1950
pen and press 1950
power 1950
pumps
1950
railway supplies 1950
trusses
1950
wiring
1950
Electrical apparatus manufacturers 1950
construction co's 1950
engineers 1951 * . iron and wire. 1960
* supplies 1951 Fencing teachers 1961
* "
works
1951
Electricians 1951
*Electro - galvanic medical apparatus .. 1951
Electro-magnetic insts. 1951
medical apparatus .. .1951
" instruments .. . 1951 *Electroliers and combina-
tion gas fixtures ... . 1951
Electroplaters 1951
*Electropoise . 1951 engines, steam 1961
Electrotypers 1951
*Elevator bells 1952
bolts 1952
" buckets 1952 *
builders 1952 * " pumps 1961
16 cabs . 1952
* « doors and gates .1952
* " pumps 1952
repairers 1952
* 4 supplies 1952
*Elevators, link chain
1953
* " sidewalk
1953
Elocution, teachers of .. .1953
Embalmers 1953
Embossers, glass
1953
Embroideries 1953
Embroidery stampers
= teachers
Emery wheels 1954
Employment agencies 1954
*Enameled brick 1954
" letters and signs .1954
Enamelers 1954 *
dealers
1954
" importers 1954
Engineers' and machinists' supplies
.1955
Engineers, civil
1955
electrical
1956
=
hydraulic
1956
mechanical 1956
*Engineers, mechanical, heating and venti- lating
.1956
mining. 1956
sanitary 1957
supplies 1957
Engravers, card 1957
copper . 1957 * . evaporators. 1964
copper plate 1957
general 1957
glass. 1957 half tone 1957 u wholesale 1964 " and vegetables .. 1964
map 1957
* * metal
1957
photo 1958
Engravers, seal . 1958
steel 1958
stone 1958
wax .. 1958
wood .1958
1959
Engrossers 1959
Essence manufacturers 1959
*Essential oils.
1959
Estates, offices of
1959
Exchanges
1959
Excursion agents.
1959
Expresses. 1959
Expressmen 1960
Extracts and perfumes 1960
*Fan blowers 1960
Fancy box makers 1960
goods importers 1960
16 retail 1960
*Farm machinery
1960
Faucet makers .1960
Feather cleaners.
1960
" dusters 1960
1960
Feathers, fancy. " upholstery 1960
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