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Oberfeld Charles (Oberfeld & Braunbeck) r. 445, 29th
Oberfeld Charles Jr., bricklayer, r. 445, 29th
Oberfeld & Braunbeck (Charles Oberfeld and Peter Braunbeck) oven builders, 445, 29th
Oberfelder Tobias (Dallemand & Co.) r. Chi- cago, Ill.
Oberg Charles, seaman, r. 6 Howard
Oberg Fritz, tailor, 72412 Market, r. 333, 5th Av.
Oberg John, mining, r. 240 Ivy Av.
Oberg Philip, helper Union Iron Wks., r. 1102 Tennessee
Oberg Thomas P., tallor, r. 240 Ivy Av.
Oberg Victor, shoemaker, r. 4 Virginia Court
Oberhaus John, teamster Tesla Coal Co., r. 1443 Harrison
Oberhaus Martin, laborer Market St. Ry., r. 63014 Minna
Oberle Lavina Mrs., teacher music, r. 15 Pal- mer
Oberle Joseph B., butcher, r. 15 Palmer
Oberly Charles, seaman str Madrono
Oberly George B. (Oberly & Schraft) r. 227, 6th Oberly & Schraft (George B. Oberly and Otto Schraft) barbers, 871 Market
OBERMEYER T. F. A.
wines and liquors, 620 Market, r. 1224 La- guna
Oberndorf Abraham, clerk, r. 1144 Sutter OBERON MUSIC HALL NEW
E. A. Fischer proprietor, 122-124 O'Farrell nr. Powell
Oberst Charles, brewer, r. 7 Shipley
Oberst Frank J., molder McCormick Bros., r. + E. s. Florida bet. 15th and 16th
Oberst William, woodturner, 549 Brannan, r. 559 Bryant
Obersteller Oscar, saloonkeeper, r. 705 Ash- bury
Obert Antone, miller Capitol Mills, r. 208 Potrero Av.
Obert Charles W., employe J. Schmidt & Co., r. 225 Drumm
Obradovich Nicholas, restaurant, r. 109 Aus- tin Av.
Obradovich Samuel M., gripman Sutter St. Ry., r. 109 Austin Av.
Obram Thomas G., foreman gardener G. G. Park, r. 851 Masonic Av.
Obregon Marguerite Miss, r. 40 Mary Obregon Y. F., artist, r. 40 Mary
Obrist Martin, liquors, 67712 Mission, r. 677 Mission
OCCIDENT ART LEATHER CO.
(Jesse H. Wilcox and Thomas W. Fisher) 324 Clay
Occident The (weekly) John M. Forsyth man- ager, Donohoe Bldg.
OCCIDENTAL AND ORIENTAL STEAMSHIP CO. George Crocker president, H. G. Burt vice-president (r. Omaha, Neb.) D. D. Stubbs secretary and general manager, S. Silverstone assistant secretary, general and agency offices, 421 Market, tel. Main 5099, wharf 1st and Brannan, tel. Main 261 Occidental Board Presbyterian Mission House (Chinese School and Home) Mrs. P. D. Browne president, 920 Sacramento
Occidental Brush Manufacturing Co. (Francis J. Boyle) 1208 Pacific
Occidental Chinese School (Presbyterian) Miss Jessie M. Carruthers principal, 911 Stock- ton
Occidental Consolidated Mining Co. (Storey Co., Nev.) Alfred K. Durbrow secretary, Nevada Block
Occidental Dairy, Leonard Britschgi manager, 4 Adair
OCCIDENTAL FOUNDRY
Steiger & Kerr proprietors, manufacturers stoves and iron castings, NW. cor. Main and Harrison
Occidental Grain Warehouse, William M.
Starr propr., NW. cor. 1st and Townsend Occidental Horse Exchange, William G. Layng & Co. proprs., 225 Tehama
OCCIDENTAL HOTEL
W. B. Hooper lessee, E. s. Montgomery bet. Bush and Sutter
Occidental Kindergarten, 214, 2d
Occidental Kindergarten Association, Flor- ence Musto president, 214, 2d
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HALE-MAU-MAU THE HOUSE OF FIRE VOLCANO OF KILAUEA HAWAII.
The Volcano of Kilauea.
THE VOLCANO of Kilauea, the greatest active volcano in the world, is situated at an elevation of 4,000 feet on the southern slopes of Mauna Loa, on the island of Hawaii, about two hundred miles from Honolulu, the capital city. It is fourteen miles in a direct line from the sea, and thirty miles from Hilo on the north and Punaluu on the south, the two ports at which tourists land to visit the crater. Kilauea is not in the form of the standard geography volcano, a cone vomiting fire, smoke and lava, but is a great sink, three miles in diameter, in a plain, with nearly perpendicular walls, varying from three hundred to six hundred feet in height, which in places are broken by debris slopes. The bottom of the sink, or " floor of the crater," is a mass of gnarled, twisted, black lava, comparatively level, and gradually rising to a central point of main action. This main action is usually in lakes of molten lava, varying from one hundred feet to half a mile in diameter. In these lakes the lava is continually boiling in a furious manner, throwing up jets and foun- taius of lava to a height of seventy-four feet, dashing against the banks in fiery waves and throwing up clouds of molten spray, making one of the grandest, most awe-inspiring siglits on earth. Although these lakes are visited by thousands of visitors no accident has ever occurred.
There are two ways of getting to the volcano. One is by the Wilder Steamship Company's steamer Kinau, which leaves Ilonolulu every ten days, and, touching at Maui, runs around the northern coast of Hawaii to Hilo. Good hotel accommodations can be had at Ililo. There is a good carriage road through sugar-cane fields, magnificent tropical jungles and fern-tree forests for a distance of thirty miles through to the Volcano House. This beautiful carriage drive has been completed at government expense.
The other route is by the Inter-Island Steam Navigation
Company's steamer W. G. Hall, which leaves Honolulu every ten days, coasting along Maui and the southern coast of Hawaii to Punaluu. There is a fair hotel at Punaluu, owned by the Volcano House Company.
The Hawaiian Islands are only six days from San Francisco and eleven days from New York. The fine steamers of the Oceanic Steamship Company of San Francisco sail twice a month to and from Honolulu. The steamship Australia of this line sails to and from Honolulu ouly, making the round trip in twenty-four and twenty- five days; the downward voyage being but six days. The through Australian line, comprising three steamers, the Alameda, Mariposa and Monowai, touches Honolulu both outward and homeward, and through passengers to the Colonies frequently avail themselves of the privilege of stop-over at the Islands.
Under a late arrangement with the Occidental & Oriental Steam- ship Company and the Pacific Mail Steamship Company, whose steamers touch in at Honolulu about every five weeks, through tickets to Yokohama and Hongkong or vice versa are made available via Honolulu, and passengers may proceed to Honolulu on the Oceanic Steamship Company's steamers. This exceedingly favorable arrangement with the Japan and China lines draws a large proportion of the through travel via the Islands.
The single fare to Honolulu is $75, or $125 for the round trip ; round trip to the Volcano from San Francisco and return, via Honolulu, including hotel accommodations and other necessary expenses, for a period of five weeks, $225. For five cents in postage stamps a copy of Picturesque Hawaii will be mailed to any address, as also time-tables and other information pertaining to the "Island Paradise," by writing to J. D. Spreckels & Bros. Co., I14 Montgomery Street, San Francisco.
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OCCIDENTAL LAND AND IMPROVEMENT CO.
J. P. Martin secretary, 4 New Montgomery Occidental Loan Association, Emil Gunzbur- ger secretary, 214 Pine
OCCIDENTAL MILL
(Eureka, Cal.) Mckay & Co. proprietors, 4 California
Occidental Varnish Works, John P. Jourden propr., office 928-930 Howard
Occidental Watch Co., A. J. Eaton propr., Claus Spreckels Bldg.
Occult Science Library Magazine (monthly) J. A. Eichwaldt manager, 927 Market
Ocean Beach House, Claus F. Kroger propr., 313-319, 49th Av.
Ocean Beach Pavilion, Henry Doscher propr., cor. Ocean Boulevard and B
Ocean House Primary School, Daniel J. Delay principal, Corbett Av. nr. Ocean Av.
Ocean House Road Nursery, J. Jacquemet & Co. proprs., Corbett Av. nr. Ingleside
OCEAN MARINE INSURANCE CO. LTD.
(of London) H. M. Newhall & Co. agents, 309-311 Sansome
Ocean Side House, Ocean Boulevard nr. Ocean Av.
Ocean View Mail, E. B. Griffiths' Sons proprs., 2041 Mission
Ocean View Police Station, E. s. Plymouth Av. bet. Sadowa and Sagamore
Ocean View Ranch, Mrs. Mark Devlin propr., 615 Morse
Ocean View Station (S. P. Co.) Junction Sick- les and San Jose Avs.
OCEANIC SALOON
Junge & Haase proprs., 1 Harrison
OCEANIC STEAMSHIP CO.
John D. Spreckels president, Charles Good- all vice-president, J. D. Spreckels & Bros. Co. agents and treasurers, E. H. Sheldon secretary, L. F. Cockroft general passenger agent, main office 327 Market, ticket office 114 Montgomery
Oceanic Steamship Co.'s Wharf, foot Pacific, Pier 7
Ochelli Charles, r. 3 Gerke Alley
Ocher Frank, teamster, r. 44 Clementina Ochs Annie, widow, r. 340, 6th
Ochs Conrad L., cooper, r. 340, 6th
Ochs Gustave F., salesman Pattosien Co., r. 96 Cumberland
Ochs Herman, butcher Bernhard Fulda, r. 2241 Post
Ockert C., longshoreman P. C. SS. Co.
Ockey Harry L., barber Obenauer & Stephens, r. 10 Sherman
1 Ockey. See Oakey
Octobre Michael, bootblack M. H. Girardin ODAGAKI S.
agent Mitsui & Co., 310 Safe Deposit Bldg., r. 622 Sutter
Odavich Samuel, dishwasher Nicholas Meyich, r. 2022 Fillmore
Odd Fellows' Building, SW. cor. Market and 7th
ODD FELLOWS' CEMETERY
George R. Fletcher superintendent S. s. Point Lobos Av. bet. 1st and Henderson Avs.
Odd Fellows' Cemetery (colored) 34th Av. and Clement
ODD FELLOWS' CEMETERY ASSOCIATION
George Penlington secretary, office S. s. Point Lobos Av. bet. 1st and Henderson Avs.
ODD FELLOWS' CREMATORY
S. s. Point Lobos Av. bet. 1st and Hender- son Avs.
Odd Fellows' Employment Association, An- drew McMenaman secretary, 11 Odd Fel- lows' Bldg.
Odd Fellows' General Relief Committe, James F. Nichols secretary, NW. cor. Market and 7th
W. W. MONTAGUE & CO. PUMPS,
Suction and Force, FOR HAND, WINDMILL AND POWER, ALL SIZES.
309, 311, 313, 315 and 317 MARKET ST.
Odd Fellows' Hall, SW. cor. Market and 7th
ODD FELLOWS' HALL ASSOCIATION OF SAN FRANCISCO, M. J. Platshek president, Cyrus F. O'Neil secretary, office 3 Odd Fellows' Bldg.
Odd Fellows' Savings Bank (in liquidation) James Benson secretary, 240 Montgomery Odell Anna Miss, teacher Heald's Business College, r. 3625, 20th
Odell Daniel, sawyer, r. 167 Bay
Odell Isaac, engineer str. San Jose, r. 167 Bay Odell James N., book agent, 206 Kearny, r. 2216 Steiner
Odell John, laborer, r. 167 Bay
Odell Louis, foreman Eclipse Cracker Co., r. 515 Union
Odell Walton L., carpenter S. F. Gas & Elec. Co., r. 889 Capp
Odell William H., conductor Cal. St. RR., r. 100012 Hyde
17 Odell. See O'Dell
Oden Alexander, electrician Elec. Engineer- ing Co., r. 1609 Dupont
Oden Oscar, helper W. T. Garratt & Co., r. 1568 Turk
Oden William, laborer Union Iron Wks., r. 244, 6th
Odenthal Conrad, salesman Mohns & Kalten- bach, r. 16 Metcalfe Pl.
Odenthal Henry (Odenthal & Lemburg) r. 16 Metcalfe Pl.
Odenthal & Lemburg (Henry Odenthal and Charles Lemburg) liquors, 14 Geary
Oderdahl Oscar, r. 624 California
Odermatt Joseph W., boilermaker, r. 13 Har- rison Av.
ODERMATT PAUL
boiler and sheetiron works, 58-60 Blux- ome, r. 60 Bluxome
Odgers Arthur M., clerk Wiley Bros., r. 285 Clinton Park
Odgers Joseph E., yardman H. T. Holmes Lime Co., r. 1421 Bush
Odgers Thomas, car inspector, r. 285 Clinton Park
Odgers William H., clerk Geo. H. Fuller Desk Co., r. 285 Clinton Park
Odland Edward, seaman str. Noyo, r. 106 Steuart
Odlum Samuel L., carpenter Sanborn, Vail & Co., r. 1246 Mission
Oechsle Frederick G., cabinetmaker, 3115, 16th
Oechsle William F., 3115, 16th
Oechsli Stephen, cabinetmaker Braas & Wit- tenburg, r. 213 Minna
Oeding Frank J., conductor Cal. St. RR., r. 1511 Broderick
Oeding William F., secretary and treasurer J. O. Jephson Co., 739 Market, r. 3824, 19th
Oehm Franklin A., patent heels, 515 Eddy Oehme Jobn, clerk, r. 1541 Mission
Oehme Moritz F., driver Chas. M. Plum & Co., r. 1541 Mission
Oellerich Henry (H. W. Vette & Co.) r. 1126 Harrison
Oellig Howard H., conductor Market St. Ry., r. 1150 Kentucky
Oellrich Emil J. (Ebner & Co.) and harness- maker J. D. West, r. 19 Beideman
Oellrich Frederick, clerk J. H. Witte, r. 17 Beideman
Oellrich Henry, tailor, r. 632 Green rear
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Oellrich Theodore E. H., salesman Von Ronn, Hencke & Lorsbach, r. 19 Beideman
Oellrich William, driver National Bottling Co., r. 17 Beideman
Oellrich William Jr., instrumentmaker, Fire Alarm and Police Tel., r. 1410 Golden Gate Av.
[ Oellrich. See Ohlerich and Ulrich
Oels Ernest H. T. Mrs., widow, groceries and liquors, 263 Stevenson
Oeltjen Diedrich, bartender John H. Holjes, r. 189 Harriet
Oelund Louis, longshoreman, r. 8 Welsh Oenhausen Alfred, mattressmaker, r. 3709, 17th Oenhausen Modest, widow, r. 3709, 17th
Oest Emil W., groceries and liquors, 200 Fran- cisco and 1524 Dupont
Oester Charles, watchman, r. 14 Valencia
Oester Eliza, widow, varieties, 401 Haight, r. 121 Webster
[} Oester. See Oster
Oestermann H. Mrs., widow, r. 1623 Hayes
Oestermann Louis, bookkeeper Adolph Hro- mada, r. 210 Broderick
[ Oestermann. See Osterman and Oyster- man
Oesterreicher Louis, real estate agent, 11 Montgomery, r. 1040 Valencia
Oesterreicher Walter L., musician, r. 1040 Va- lencia
[7 Oesterreicher. See Ostreicher
Oesting Paul, capitalist, 1051 Market, r. 704 Broderick
Oesting William C., dairy produce, California Market, r. 1411 Washington
Oesting William C. Jr., salesman W. C. Oest- ing, r. 1411 Washington
Oestreich John, tanner Samuel Bloom & Sons, r. 2623 Bryant
Oestreither Julian, mfrs.' agent, 7-9 Battery, r. 180712 Pine
Oettl Alois, hotelkeeper, r. 1227 Dolores
Oettl Arthur A., coppersmith Union Iron Wks. r. 1227 Dolores
Oettl Max W., oiler str. Acapulco, r. 1227 Do- lores
Oettl J. Gottlob, clerk, r. 1122 Broadway
Oetzmann Emile, porter Wells Fargo & Co., r. 31 Beideman
Oetzmann Petronelle, widow, r. 31 Beidemann Oeverndiek Frederick, expressman, r. 711 · Polk
Oeverndiek Frederick C., millhand, r. 711 Polk Oeverndiek Henry R., carpenter, 1202 Larkin, r. 1617 Bush
Ofelth Nels O., r. 1414 Ringold
Ofenstein Richard, peddler, r. 44214 Clemen- tina
Offenbacher Catherine, widow, varieties, 714 Vallejo
Offenhauser Frederick H., tailor Block & Georges, r. 6 Virginia Court
Offer Hermann M., laborer, r. 910 Cole
Offerman John, salesman Stockton Milling Co., r. 1004 Washington
Offermann Carl, clerk D. Gerken, r. 2101 Gold- en Gate Av.
Offermann J. Frederick, manager Chicago Brewery, 1420-1434 Pine, r. 2212 Franklin Offermann John, bartender Bernard Luhr- mann
Offermann Otto, bartender, r. cor. H and 9th Av.
Offermann William, groceries and liquors, 1400 Folsom, r. 1402 Folsom
Offeth Nels O., laborer Union Iron Wks., r. 56712 Minna
Officer Robert L., miner, r. 330, 7th
Offt Peter, cabinetmaker William Bateman, r. 566 Minna
Ogborn Joseph, carpenter, r. 10th Av. nr. M Ogden Amy, widow, r. 2607 Folsom
Ogden Benjamin F., carpenter, r. 501 Ash Av.
Ogden Catherine, widow, r. 2529 Sutter
Ogden C. B., waiter str. Mariposa
Ogden D. E. Miss, stenographer Frank Mc- Gowan
Ogden Fred D., clerk law dept. S. P. Co.
Ogden George H., check clerk Palace Hotel, r. 1974 Ellis
Ogden Joshua, plumber, r. 474 Eddy rear Ogden Richard L., r. 2511 Pierce
Oge William L., manager Pac. School Fur- nishing Co., 22 Clay, r. San Rafael
Ogilvie Alexander H., electrician Claus Spreckels Bldg., r. 810 Mission
Ogilvie James R., teacher vocal music, r. 18 Yerba Buena
Ogilvie John, stonecutter, r. 247 Parker Av.
Ogilvie William M., carpet foreman W. & J. Sloane & Co., r. 1714 Market
Ogle George A., r. 1125 Vallejo
Ogle John, contractor and builder, 318 Bush, r. cor. 24th and Kansas
Ogle Stephen, laborer Union Iron Wks., r. 24 Freelon
Oglesby Robert S., r. 1018 Pine
Ogren Frederick, tailor, 131 Eddy, r. 426 Na- toma
Ogston Robert R., gripman Market St. Ry., г. 3376, 23d
Ohe Henry, laborer, r. E. s. Hampshire bet. 15th and Alameda
Ohe Rudolph, cigar packer H. Plagemann & Co., r. 1331 Scott
Ohea Harry, salesman Paraffine Paint Co., r. 212 Steiner
Ohea Lee, stenographer, r. 212 Steiner
Ohea Lizzie J. Miss, stenographer, J. N. Young, r. 212 Steiner
Ohea Margaret H. Miss, clerk, r. 212 Steiner Ohea Richard H., r. 212 Steiner
Ohea Robert H., salesman Parafine Paint Co., r. 212 Steiner
Ohea Walter H., clerk S. E. Fischer & Co., r. 212 Steiner
[7 Ohea. See O'Hea
OHIO DENTAL PARLORS
W. T. Wallace D. D. S., 850 Market cor. Stockton, telephone Green 202
Ohio Society of California, Ben B. Haskell president, 409 California
Ohland John A., conductor Market St. Ry., r. 1632 Fulton
Ohland Louis, longshoreman, r. 8 Welsh
Ohland William, laborer, r. 8 Welsh
Ohlandt Henry, r. 1214 Potrero Av.
OHLANDT HENRY C.
assistant secretary The National Ice Co., office 327 Market, r. 2614, 24th
Ohlandt John C. (N. Ohlandt & Co.) r. 1220 Potrero Av.
Ohlandt John H., clerk H. A. Schultze, r. 7 Meacham Pl.
Ohlandt N. & Co. (N. and J. C. Ohlandt and J. A. and C. H. Buck) mfrs. charcoal, neatsfoot oil and fertilizers, office 327 Mar- kẹt
OHLANDT NICHOLAS
(N. Ohlandt & Co.) and president The National Ice Co., and California Green and Dried Fruit Co., office 327 Market, r. 2614, 24th
Ohlandt William D., bartender John D. Feld- ermann, r. 218 East South
Ohlemutz Jacob (Bill & Ohlemutz) r. 1031 Greenwich
Ohlen Agnes H., widow, r. 3012 Larkin Ohlen George F., barber, 1203 Valencia
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Ohlen Thomas E., gripman Cal. St. Ry., r. 3012 Larkin
Ohlendorf Elizabeth Miss, employe Fischbeck & Glootz, r. 237 Mississippi
Ohlendorf Lena Miss, employe Fischbeck & Glootz, r. 237 Mississippi
Ohlerich Charles (Stewart & Co.) r. 829 Val- lejo
Ohlerich Edward A., bookkeeper Stewart & Co., r. 829 Vallejo
Ohlerich Fritz, brewer, r. 707 Mission
Ohlert Frank J., laundryman National Laun- dry, r. 1532 Mason
Ohlert Hermann, waiter, New Washington Hotel
[] Ohlert. See Oehlert
Ohlman Charles, waiter, r. 560 Howard
Ohlmeyer Lewis, clerk W. U. Tel. Co., r. 534 Bush
Ohlmeyer Martin A., clerk Bloom Bros., r. 1210 Mason
Ohlmeyer Ramona, widow, r. 1210 Mason
Ohlsen Charles W., foreman Stevedore Oceanic SS. Co., r. 1220 Vermont
Ohlsen Ernest E., longshoreman Oceanic SS. Co., r. 1220 Vermont
Ohlsen Joachim, groceries and liquors, NW. cor. Post and Taylor, r. 661 Geary
Ohlsen Ludwig H. (Ohlsen & Brandt) r. 3460, 25th
Ohlsen & Brandt (Ludwig H. Ohlsen and Frederick Brandt) proprs. Colonial Maple Sugar and Syrup Co., 3460, 25th
Ohlson Alfred, cooper D. Woerner, r. 24 Free- lon
Ohlson Alma Miss, milliner Hale Bros., r. 513 McAllister
Ohlson Charles, master sloop Dandy, r. 151 Berry
Ohlson Frank (L. W. Ohlson & Son) r. Oak- lanđ
Ohlson Gustave A., r. 513 McAllister
Ohlson Hjalmer, seaman, r. 239 Steuart
Ohlson John A., carpenter, r. 513 McAllister
Ohlson Louis W. (L. W. Ohlson & Son) r. Oak- land
OHLSON L. W. & SON
(Louis W. and Frank) coopers, water casks, coal and ballast tubs, 237 Steuart
Ohlssen Charles, longshoreman, r. 195 Harriet Ohlsson Bror O., bookkeeper Fairbanks, Morse & Co., r. 2168, 15th Ohlwine J. L., r. 206 Kearny
Ohm Anna A. Miss. r. 217 Geary
Ohm Augusta L., widow, r. 217 Geary
Ohm Charles L., r. 1231 Howard
Ohm Frederick A., shoemaker, 122 Fillmore
Ohm Henry, bookkeeper Bovee, Toy & Sonn- tag, r. 101012 Buchanan Ohm Louis, r. 747 Harrison
Ohm Rebecca, widow, r. 101012 Buchanan
Ohm William F., salesman Blake, Moffitt & Towne, r. 747 Harrison
Ohman G., cook str. Empire, r. Berkeley
Ohman John, seaman, r. 6 Howard
Ohman Peter, seaman, r. 11 Clay Ohmburg Nelson G., waiter, r. 1300 Pine Ohmen Harry, apprentice Dow Steam Pump Wks., r. 1312B Harrison
Ohmen William H., engine works, 321 Mission, r. 1312B Harrison
Ohnimus Elizabeth, widow. r. 2966, 22d Ohnimus George, packer Schussler Bros., r. 296€, 22d
Ohnimus Louis E.,boatkeeper G. G. Park, r. 20612 Fillmore
Ohnimus Louis J., manager boathouse G. G. Park, r. 20612 Fillmore
Ohnstein Louise, teacher music, r. 45 Elgin Park Av.
Ohnstein Oscar J., r. 45 Elgin Park Av. Ohrt Henry, groceries and liquors, NW. cor. Grove and Devisadero, r. 705 Devisadero Ohrtland Otto G. D., salesman, r. 16 Hoff Av. Ohrwall Harold, interne Cal. Woman's Hospi- tal, r. 3118 Sacramento
OFFICE, POST & POWELL STREETS- TELEPHONE MAIN 5713 PIERCE-RODOLPH STORAGE CO. FINEST BRICK WAREHOUSES.
Ojeda Francisco. r. 503 Devisadero
Ojeda Jane I., widow, r. 9251/2 Mission
Ojeda Robert, engineer str. Norwhal, r. 9251/2 Mission
Oke William S., car repairer, r. 1907 Harrison Okell Charles H., inspector Fire Underwriters' Inspection Bureau, r. 1880 Union
Okell Charles J. (Charles J. Okell & Co.) and secretary Thackeray Incinerating and Fer- tilizing Co., 401 California, r. Alameda
OKELL CHARLES J. & CO.
(Charles J. Okell) general agents Employ- ers' Liability Assurance Corporation Lim- ited (of London, England) 401 California, room 1
Okerberg Hulda Miss, r. 1023 Bush
Okerblad Joseph, liquors, 16, 5th
Oklund Nicholas, seaman, r. 241 Steuart
Olaa District Mill Co., Ernest F. Gutschow secretary, 410 Market
Olace Franco, bookkeeper Cal. Wine Assn., r. 5C Vassar
Olafsen Emma Mrs., propr. The Lexington, 212 Eddy
Olafsen Olaf, lineman Pac. Tel. and Tel. Co., r. 2 Cohen Pl.
Olafson Oscar, lodgings, 860 Howard
Olague James, candymaker, r. 1206 Montgom- ery
Olague Paul, tinner, r. 127 Gilbert
Olague Philip, popcorn, r. 12 O'Connell PI.
Olaine Jules F., patternmaker S. F. Pattern Wks., r. East Oakland
Olander Matilda, widow, r. 267 Lexington Av. Olander Oscar, r. 267 Lexington Av. rear Olando Amadeo, r. 922 North Point
Olbrecht Ann, widow, r. 1416 Taylor
Olcese Joseph, salesman, r. 715 Greenwich
Olcovich Bernhard, r. 1519 Golden Gate Av.
Olcovich Herrman (Herrman Olcovich & Co.) r. 1716 Geary
Olcovich Herrmann & Co. (Herrman Olcovich) com. merchants, 330 Pine
Olcutt William R., salesman J. C. Johnson & Co., r. Alameda
Old Bonanza Mining Co. (Tuolumne Co.) J. M. Wilmans secretary, Crocker Bldg.
OLD BOOK STORE THE
Daly & Curran proprietors, 206 Powell Old Friends (Society of) headquarters 102 Geary
OLD FRIENDS EXCHANGE
J. E. Slinkey proprietor, 102 Geary
Old Friends Gazette (weekly) J. E. Slinkey publisher, 102 Geary
Old Gold Quartz and Placer Mining Co., Ltd., W. C. Carpenter and C. J. Rader agents, 927 Market
OLD GROTTO THE
Edward Oliver manager, cor. 7th and Mar- ket, under Odd Fellows Hall, entrance to ladies' tamale and lunch rooms through main hall Odd Fellows Bldg., Market St., telephone Mint 871
OLD HOMESTEAD BAKERY
Banzhaf Bros. proprietors, 3260, 19th
Old Ladies' Home (formerly Lick Old Ladies' Home). See University Mound Old La- dies' Home
Old Ladies' Home (Episcopal) N. s. Golden Gate Av. bet. Masonic and Central Avs. Old Ladies' Home (Sisters of Mercy). See Our Lady's Home
DAWSON'S "PERFECTION" SCOTCH WHISKEY
ALEC. B. WILBERFORCE . AGENT 123 CALIFORNIA ST.
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OCEAN MARINE INSURANCE CO.
309-311 Sansome St. H. M. NEWHALL & CO., Agts.
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GALLOWAY LITHO. CO.
418-422 Commercial St. Tel. Main 95-
'PHONE
MAIN 5214
J. C. WILSON & CO. DOO BATTERY ST. TEL MAIN 1064. COAL, COKE and PIG IRON, Wholesale and Retail.
OLD LOUVRE
Schwarz & Beth proprietors, junction O'Farrell and Market
Old People's Home of San Francisco (Crocker Memorial) Rev. Charles Mckelvey supt., 2507 Pine
Old River Land and Reclamation Co., John Herd president, 320 Sansome
OLD SOUTH PARK STATUARY DRUG STORE Arthur J. Brannagan proprietor, SE. cor. 3d and Folsom
Oldag Charles, beer bottler, 217 Point Lobos Av.
Oldag John, driver, r. 101% Farren Av. OLDELEHR JOHN G.
cashier Hamburg-Bremen Fire Insurance Co., r. 1215 Bush
Oldelehr John H., bartender Collins & Whee- land, r. 1335A Natoma
Oldenburg Emily, widow, r. 1406 Folsom
Oldenburg Frederick, plumber, r. 1406 Folsom Oldenburg William E. (Rohlffs & Oldenburg) r. 2329 Humboldt
Oldenschlager John, driver, r. 3027, 25th
Older Cora M., society editor The Bulletin, r. The California Hotel
OLDER FREMONT
managing editor The Bulletin, 413 Bush, r. The California Hotel
Older Herbert, linotype operator Bulletin
Oldfield Charles, secretary Lumber Survey- ors' Assn., 9 Mission, r. 1000B Golden Gate Av.
Oldis Frank E., bookkeeper S. F. Gas & Elec. Co., r. 3603 Mission
Oldis Josephine, widow, r. 3603 Mission
Olds Amasa H., gripman Market St. Ry., I. 252 Carl
Olds Frank, r. 1923 Geary
Olds George L., druggist Baldwin Pharmacy, r. 410 Post
Olds James W., bridge builder, r. 560 Howard Olds Patrick, gripman, r. SE. cor. Haight and Stanyan
Olender Julius, peddler, r. 86912 Folsom rear Olender Samuel, peddler, r. 86912 Folsom rear
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