Crocker-Langley San Francisco directory for the year commencing 1899, Part 407

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Publication date: 1899
Publisher: San Francisco : H.S. Crocker Co.
Number of Pages: 2164


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Zutterling Paul, cook Delmonico Restaurant, r. 1020 Polk


Zvietch Anton, clerk E. E. Geisel, r. 621 Broadway


Zvietich Elijah, nailer, r. 231 Valencia


Zwaal S., tents and awnings, 16471/2 Mission Zweifel John H., bartender George Dawson, r. 346 Hayes


Zwerin Joseph, tailor, r. 106, 8th


Zwerner Anna Miss (Lawhun & Zwerner) r. 1303 Polk


Zweybruck Edith Miss, teacher Pacific Heights Grammar School, r. 2213 Fillmore Zwick A. Company (Anton Zwick) wholesale liquors, 2140 Mission


Zwick Anton (A. Zwick Company) r. 2140 Mis- sion


Zwick Charles A., r. 1816 Mason


Zwick Herman, r. 161 Bay


Zwick H. H., painter, 1757 Howard


Zwick Louisa A. Mrs. (Koster & Zwick) r. 1816 Mason


Zwicker Elizabeth, widow, r. 229 Olive Av.


Zwicker Elizabeth, widow, r. 927 Ellis Zwicker Frederick, repairer L. & M. Alex- ander & Co., r. 229 Olive Av.


ZWIEG J.


proprietor South Park Malt House, N. s. Brannan bet. 5th and 6th, r. 2597 Howard Zwieg Julia, widow. r. 2597 Howard Zwieg Walter, student. r. 2597 Howard


Zwierlein Caspar, contractor and builder, 318 Bush, r. 1612 Grove


Zwillinger Isidor, tailor, r. 217, 7th


Zwissig Brothers (John and John J.) dairy- men, Marshall nr. Congdon


Zwissig John (Zwissig Bros.) r. Marshall nr. Congdon


Zwissig John J. (Zwissig Bros.) r. Marshall nr. Congdon


Zwissig Louis, propr. Denver Dairy, 1015, 16th Av. South


Zyskind Bernard (Friedlander & Zyskind) r. 1111 Hyde


THE JOHN M. KLEIN ELECTRICAL WORKS 421-423 Montgomery St., San Francisco ....


Telegraph, Telephone and Electrte Light Supplies. Electrical Engineer Ing, Constructing and Manufacturing Telephone Main 889


Bank


and


Insurance Department


·


Giving Names of Officers and Directors and Particulars of the Prominent Banks and Insurance Companies Doing Business in San Francisco


For the Year Beginning May 1st 1899


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1842


BANK


AND INSURANCE DEPARTMENT.


THE


Bank of California


SAN FRANCISCO


CAPITAL, SURPLUS, .


UNDIVIDED PROFITS, -


$3,000,000


1,000,000


2,270,109


DIRECTORS


JAMES M. ALLEN


WILLIAM ALVORD


WILLIAM BABCOCK


CHAS. R. BISHOP


ANTOINE BOREL


ADAM GRANT


H. H. HEWLETT


EDW. W. HOPKINS


MYER LEWIS


JACOB STERN


GEORGE WHITTELL


OFFICERS


WILLIAM ALVORD President


CHAS. R. BISHOP Vice-President


THOMAS BROWN Cashier


S. PRENTISS SMITH Assistant Cashier


IRVING F. MOULTON Second Assistant Cashier


ALLEN M. CLAY Secretary


CORRESPONDENTS


NEW YORK


The Bank of New York, N. B. A.


BALTIMORE


The National Exchange Bank


BOSTON. . The National Shawmut Bank


Illinois Trust and Savings Bank


CHICAGO


Union National Bank


PHILADELPHIA


The Philadelphia National Bank Boatmen's Bank


ST. LOUIS


Agency of The Bank of California


VIRGINIA CITY, NEV.


LONDON Messrs. N. M. Rothschild & Sons


PARIS


Messrs. de Rothschild Frères


BERLIN Direction der Disconto Gesellschaft CHINA, JAPAN AND EAST INDIES . Chartered Bank of India, Australia and China


AUSTRALIA AND NEW ZEALAND


The Union Bank of Australia, Limited


Bank of New Zealand


Messrs. Laidlaw & Co.


The Bank has Correspondents in all the principal Mining Districts and Interior towns of the Pacific Coast Letters of credit issued, available in all parts of the world


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BANK AND INSURANCE DEPARTMENT.


THE Anglo-Californian Bank


(LIMITED)


London Office,


18 Austin Friars


San Francisco Office, N. E. Cor. Sansome and Pine Streets


Authorized Capital Stock $6,000,000


Subscribed 3,000,000


Paid in


1,500,000


Surplus and Undivided Profits


750,000


Remainder Subject to Call


DIRECTORS IN LONDON


E. H. LUSHINGTON


JOSEPH SEBAG


J. SIMON


HON. H. H. FOWLER ISAAC SELIGMAN J. SIMON, MANAGING DIRECTOR (LONDON)


CORRESPONDENTS AND AGENTS


J. & W. SELIGMAN & CO.


NEW YORK


MASSACHUSETTS NATIONAL BANK


BOSTON


CENTRAL NATIONAL BANK


PHILADELPHIA


FOURTH STREET NATIONAL BANK


PHILADELPHIA


MERCHANTS' LOAN AND TRUST CO.


.CHICAGO CHICAGO


BANK OF MONTREAL


KANSAS CITY


NATIONAL BANK OF COMMERCE


ST. LOGIN


NATIONAL BANK OF COMMERCE


CINCINNATI


OHIO VALLEY NATIONAL BANK


NEW ORLEANS


WHITNEY NATIONAL BANK


DENVER, COL.


DENVER NATIONAL BANK


OMAHA, NEB.


NEBRASKA NATIONAL BANK


BRITISH COLUMBIA AND CANADA PARIS


GEBRUDER MEYER


HAMBURG


M. M. WARBURG & CO.


COPENHAGEN


D. B. ADLER & Co ..


VIENNA


BANQUE DE LA SUISSE ITALIENNE


BREMEN


BANCO NACIONAL DE MEXICO AND BRANCHES


MEXICO


HONOLULU, H. I.


BISHOP & Co.


China, Japan and East Indies : . CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA AND CHINA


Australia and New Zealand : BANK OF AUSTRALASIA AND BRANCHES THE UNION BANK OF AUSTRALIA, LD.


Bills of Exchange, Commercial and Travelers' Letters of Credit Issued, Collections Made, and Stocks, Bonds and Bullion Bought and Sold on most favorable terms


MANAGERS IN SAN FRANCISCO


IGNATZ STEINHART P. N. LILIENTHAL


BANK OF MONTREAL


SELIGMAN, FRÈRES & CIE.


SELIGMAN & STETTHEIMER


FRANKFORT BERLIN


OESTERREICHISCHE CREDIT ANSTALT


LOCARNE


NIEDERSAECHSISCHE BANK


1843


1844


BANK AND INSURANCE DEPARTMENT.


The First National Bank


OF SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. N. W. Corner Bush and Sansome Streets


Paid-up Capital - -


$1,500,000


Surplus - 4


. 1,000,000


S. G. MURPHY


President


JAMES MOFFITT


Vice-President


JAMES K. LYNCH


Cashier


J. K. MOFFITT


Assistant Cashier


S. G. MURPHY GEO. A. LOW THOS. JENNINGS


DIRECTORS


JAMES MOFFITT


JAMES D. PHELAN.


J. A. HOOPER


GEO. C. PERKINS J. W. VAN BERGEN


J. DOWNEY HARVEY


A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS TRANSACTED


Commercial and Travelers' Credits Issued, available in all parts of the World


Safe Deposit Department


Steel Safes rented from $5.00 a year upwards. Trunks and Packages stored at reasonable rates. Absolute security for valuables.


PROMPT AND CAREFUL ATTENTION TO CUSTOMERS OFFICE HOURS: 8 A. M. TO 6 P. M.


1845


BANK AND INSURANCE DEPARTMENT.


No. 5096


---


THE


San Francisco National BANK


S. E. Corner Sansome and Pine Streets SAN FRANCISCO


CAPITAL $500,000.00


OFFICERS


JAMES K. WILSON, President


L. I. COWGILL, Cashier


E. A. BRUGUIERE, Vice-President F. W. WOLFE, Assistant Cashier


DIRECTORS


James K. Wilson Wm. Pierce Johnson E. A. Bruguiere


John Barton


D. J. Staples George A. Pope C. S. Benedict


PRINCIPAL CORRESPONDENTS


The Hanover National Bank, New York The Chase National Bank, New York


Chemical National Bank, New York


National Bank of the Commonwealth, Boston


Continental National Bank, Chicago


First National Bank, Kansas City. Mo Mechanics Bank, St. Louis


National Bank of Commerce De- er. Ccio


Drexel & Co . Philadelphia


Make Collections in all parts of the United States. Issue Letters of Credit available in all parts of the world. Also draw exchange on London, Paris, Hamburg, Cologne, Berlin, Bremen, Frankfort on Main, Leipsic and Stuttgart.


1846


BANK AND INSURANCE DEPARTMENT.


San Francisco Savings Union


539 CALIFORNIA STREET


Deposits, Dec. 31, 1898 $24,074,796


Paid Up Capital


1,000,000


Reserve Fund . 199,265


Contingent Fund 469,668


E. B, POND, President W. C. B. De FREMERY, Vice-President R. M. WELCH, Assistant Cashier


LOVELL WHITE, Cashier


DIRECTORS


GEORGE W. BEAVER GEORGE TASHEIRA


GEORGE C. BOARDMAN


W. C. B. De FREMERY THOMAS MAGEE ALBERT MILLER


DANIEL E. MARTIN E. B. POND ROBERT WATT


Loans upon San Francisco and Oakland Real Estate, and farms and farming lands in the country.


Receives deposits. Country remittances may be made in checks, payable in San Francisco, Postoffice or Wells Fargo & Co's money orders or coin by express, but the responsibility of this bank commences only with the receipt of the money. No charge is made for pass-book or entrance fee.


OFFICE HOURS-9 a.m. to 3 p.m., Saturdays from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m., and Saturday evenings, for receipt of deposits only, 6:30 to 8 o'clock.


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1847


BANK AND INSURANCE DEPARTMENT.


SAVINGS AND LOAN SOCIETY


INCORPORATED JULY 28, 1857


101 MONTGOMERY STREET, COR. OF SUTTER . (Formerly 619 Clay Street) SAN FRANCISCO, CAL.


Guaranteed Capital and Reserve Fund = = $1,175,000


The Oldest Savings Bank in the State


Term and Ordinary Deposits Received


DIRECTORS


S. C. BIGELOW


ISAAC HYDE


HORACE DAVIS


ARTHUR A. SMITH


G. E. GOODMAN


A. N. DROWN


E. C. BURR


W. E. DAVIS


C. R. BISHOP


OFFICERS


S. C. BIGELOW - President ARTHUR A. SMITH Vice-President


· CYRUS W. CARMANY Cashier and Secretary


EDWIN BONNELL Ass't Cashier


A. N. DROWN


-


Attorney


Deposits from the interior or from any part of the United States of Europe may be sent by express, or by drafts on any business or banking house; but in no case will the corporation be liable for their safe delivery. Interest or principal sent to the interior or any part of the United States or Europe, on receipt of the proper order, accompanied by the pass-book. Deposits received of 81 and upwards. The signature of the depositor should accompany the first deposit. No charge is made for pass-book or entrance fee. Dividend, not drawn will be considered as deposits made on the first of the month in which the dividends may be payable.


Loans mude at lowest rates on approved collateraly and on city and country real estate.


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1848


BANK AND INSURANCE DEPARTMENT.


The German Savings and Loan Society


526 California Street


San Francisco


Guarantee Capital and Surplus $2,162,146.40


Capital Actually Paid up in Cash $1,000,000.00


Deposits December 31, 1898 $27,289,195.73


Office Hours from 9 A. M. to 3 P. M. Saturdays from 9 A. M. to I 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 President


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 . . General Attorney


BOARD OF DIRECTORS


B. A. BECKER


DANIEL MEYER


H. HORSTMANN


IGN. STEINHART


JOHN LLOYD


E. ROHTE


H. B. RUSS


D. N. WALTER


N. OBLANDT.


.


THE GERMANYSAVINGS & LOAN SOCIETY


EHBA


1849


BANK AND INSURANCE DEPARTMENT.


The Hibernia Savings and Loan Society


INCORPORATED APRIL 12, 1859 RE-INCORPORATED AUG. 30, 1864


OFFICE, COR. MARKET, MCALLISTER AND JONES STS. SAN PRANCISCO


The 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


Mutual Savings Bank


... OF SAN FRANCISCO ...


33 POST STREET Below Kearny


Mechanics' Institute Building


GUARANTEED CAPITAL, $1,000,000 300,000


PAID-UP CAPITAL, .


JAMES D. PHELAN, President S. G. MURPHY, Ist Vice-President JOHN A. HOOPER, 2d Vice-President


GEO. A. STORY, Cashier


C. B. HOBSON, Assistant Cashier


DIRECTORS


JAMES D. PHELAN


S. G. MURPHY JOHN A. HOOPER


JAMES MOFFITT L. P. DREXLER


C. G. HOOKER


ROBT. MCELROY


FRANK J. SULLIVAN JOSEPH D. GRANT


INTEREST PAID ON DEPOSITS LOANS ON APPROVED SECURITIES


Deposits may be sent by Postal Order, Wells Fargo & Co., or Exchange on City Banks


1850


BANK AND INSURANCE DEPARTMENT.


Che Bank of British north America


ESTABLISHED IN IS36 INCORPORATED BY ROYAL CHARTER IN 1840


PAID-UP CAPITAL, RESERVE FUND,


$4,866,666.66 1,460,000.00


BRANCHES IN CANADA


London Kingston


Brantford


Ottawa


Halifax, N. S.


Kaslo, B. C.


Hamilton


Montreal


Rossland, B. C.


Dawson City (Yukon District)


Midland


St. John, N. B.


Ashcroft, B. C.


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, and elsewhere, bought and sold 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.


San Francisco Agency, 120 Sansome Street


H. M. J. McMICHAEL & J. R. AMBROSE, Agents


GERMANIA TRUST COMPANY


42 MONTGOMERY STREET


SAN FRANCISCO.


Authorized Capital, $1,000,000


Paid-up Capital and Reserve,


-


375,000


Authorized to act as Executor, Administrator, Guardian or Trustee.


Check accounts of individuals, firms and corporations solicited. Legal depository for money in Probate Court proceedings. Interest paid on trust deposits and savings. Investments carefully selected for our clients.


OFFICERS:


F. KRONENBERG, VICE- PRESIDENT


H. BRUNNER, CASHICA


ERNST A. DENICKE, PACCIDENT


Fredericton, N. B. . Greenwood, B. C.


Victoria, B. C. Atlin, B. C.


Toronto


Quebec


Winnipeg, Man. Brandon, Man. Trail, B. C. (Sub-Agency) Vancouver, B. C.


I


1851


BANK AND INSURANCE DEPARTMENT.


ESTABLISHED IN 1889


Continental Building and Loan Association


OF CALIFORNIA


222 Sansome Street SAN FRANCISCO


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Subscribed Capital $8,000,000


Paid-in Capital


1,300,000


Profit and Reserve Fund 175,000


Monthly Income


75,000


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PRINCIPAL AGENCIES


E. H. McKEE, 1025 Fourth St., Sacramento, Cal. R. A. CHAPMAN, 113 So. Broadway, Los Angeles, Cal. OULLAHAN & ADAMS, 118 E. Main St., Stockton, Cal. CHAS. B. GIBSON, 12 N. Second St., San Jose, Cal. KOENIG & KROLL, 1006 Broadway, Oakland, Cal. JAS. K. O'BRIEN, Marysville, Cal. W. J. BEAVER, San Bernardino, Cal. HABER BROS. & CO., Fresno, Cal.


OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS


. DR. ED. E. HILL, President CAPT. OLIVER ELDRIDGE, Vice-President


WM. CORBIN, Secretary and General Manager CHARLES PAGE R. T. HARDING


1852


BANK AND INSURANCE DEPARTMENT.


A. SBARBORO,


President.


H. J. CROCKER, Vice-President.


A. E. SBARBORO, Cashier.


Italian-American Bank


Subscribed Capital,


$500,000.00


Paid Capital,


250,000.00


DIRECTORS


A. SBARBORO H. J. CROCKER


A. MERLE


DR. P. DE VECCHI


P. BARBIERI


CHAS. A. MALM


P. C. ROSSI


M. J. FONTANA THOS. J. WELSH ------


CORRESPONDENTS


NEW YORK, National Park Bank and M. Lemmi & Co.


American National Bank


KANSAS CITY, ST. LOUIS, Jefferson Bank American National Bank


CHICAGO,


PORTLAND and TACOMA, London and San Francisco Bank


LONDON, London and San Francisco Bank Fratelli Rossi, Genova


ITALY,


Cor. Montgomery and Commercial Sts.


Telephone Main 892


SAN FRANCISCO


Developing Printing Reloading


KODAKS


Photo Supplies T. P. Andrewo 109 Montgomery St.


CROCKER-LANGLEY SAN FRANCISCO DIRECTORY


FOR YEAR COMMENCING APRIL, 1899


CLASSIFIED BUSINESS DEPARTMENT


ABS CROCKER-LANGLEY DIRECTORY. ACC 1861


Abstracts of Title. (See Searchers of Records.)


Academies. (See Schools-Private.)


Accountants.


Armstrong W. Wallace, 508 California ATKINSON THOMAS E., 419 California, rooms 1-2


New York Correspondent SELDEN R. HOPKINS, No. 59 Wall St., N. Y.


T. E. ATKINSON


Public Accountant and Auditor


Books Written Up, Audited, Opened and Adapted to Special Lines of Business


419 CALIFORNIA ST., SAN FRANCISCO ROOMS 1 AND 2


Ball George A., 530 California Ballard Sanford K., 401 California Barclay Peter T., Claus Spreckels Bldg. BARROW, WADE, GUTHRIE & CO., 8 Mills Bldg., 6th floor


BARROW, WADE, GUTHRIE & CO. Public Accountants, Auditors, etc. Room 8, Mills Bldg., 6th Floor, San Francisco


Bowers William, 331 Pine Bunker Paul, 210 Montgomery Cahill William, Hearst Bldg. Chamberlain W. H., Mills Bldg. CRAWFORD JOHN, 406 California de Clairmont Ralph, 2171% Geary Dunn Horace D., 610 Montgomery Ernest N. H., 200 Montgomery Fields James L., Clunie Bldg. Folger Daniel W., 530 California


FRISBEE FRANK 109 California, room 25 Frisbee, Risdon & Co., 109 California Gaston H. B., Crocker Bldg. GREY RICHARD H., 418 Market


Harries Julian B., 632 Market Hotchkiss T. S., 238 Montgomery Hough James F., 30 Fremont


JENKIN J. (Barrow, Wade, Guthrie & Co.) 8 Mills Bldg., 6th floor


LANGDON WALTER G., 40 California, room 8


Lange Herman F., Safe Deposit Bldg. Lavery Joseph G., 401 California


LUTGEN CHARLES F. office 218 California, room 7 MacKENZIE COLIN, 301 California


COLIN MACKENZIE Expert Accountant and Auditor Real Estate and Mines LOANS NEGOTIATED


301 CALIFORNIA STREET


REFERENCES BY PERMISSION


Daniel Meyer Anglo-Californian Bank London and San Francisco Bank Levi Strauss & Co. Chickering, Thomas & Gregory


Main A. F., 307 Sansome MCLAREN NORMAN, 307 Sansome, room 1


McPherson William, Nevada Block


Morgan & Hanson, Claus Spreckels Bldg.


Neubauer Sigmund, 120 Battery


Pattee Solon. 509 Montgomery


Pidwell Cyril T., 400 Sutter


PLATT ALFRED G., Clunie Bldg., 503 California


Schneck Stephen A. D., 40 New Montgomery SCOTT PATRICK M., accountant and auditor Liverpool and London and Globe Ins. Co. and Thames and Mersey Marine Ins. Co., r. 1004 Van Ness Av.


Smith Herbert, 321 Montgomery


Tarr Samuel H., Parrott Bldg. Van Bokkelen William A. M., 320 Sansome Wadham Luman, 530 California


WENZELBURGER A., 428 California


A. WENZELBURGER Expert Accountant and Adjuster Fire Losses 428 CALIFORNIA STREET TELEPHONE MAIN 5864


SALESROOMS AND VAULTS


T19-721 BATTERY ST., S. F., CAL TELEPHONE MAIN 1111


PRODUCERS OF FINE WINES and BRANDIES


Original The Only


NEVADA RESTAURANT


NOEL P. LOUPY Proprietor


Regular Dinner 50c or a la Carte


126-128 GEARY ST.


417 PINĘ Formerly


Private Rooms for Families. Banquet Han TELEPHONE MAIN 1179


ITALIAN SWISS AGRICULTURAL COLONY


A. SBARDORO SEO'Y


P. C. ROSSI, PRES.


60


AMERICAN BOX FACTORY HENRY EULER, President and Manager


815 TO 825 BRANNAN ST. J. W. BARTHOLOMEW, Secretary


1862 ACE


CROCKER-LANGLEY DIRECTORY. ALU


= - E BACCHUS BRAND California Table Wines


Gundlach-Bundschu Wine Co.


* Acetylene Gas Machines.


BULLARD & BRECK Criterion Acety- lene Gas Apparatus, 131 Post PACIFIC ACETYLENE GAS CO., 115 New Montgomery Pacific Supply Co., Flood Bldg. POWELL ACETYLENE MFG. CO.,36,2d Sunbeam Acetylene Gas Co., 636 Market TRACY ENGINEERING CO. THE, 151-153 Fremont


Acids-Manufacturers. (See Chemical Works.)


Adjusters-Fire Losses.


Brotherton Robert, 439 California Burke H. R., NW. cor. Pine and Sansome Craig Homer A., 436 California Farnsworth Edward P., 401 California Greatzer Frank M., 212 Sansome Gunnison Albert R., 313 California Hackett M. H., 205 Sansome Johnson & Higgin, 315 California


Lavery Joseph G., 401 California Levy David S., 202 Market McVean D. M., 213 Sansome Meade Calvert, 106 Leidesdorff Mel Louis, 514 California Morrison Edwin C., 514 California Naunton Robert H., 418 California Neilson Alexander, 401 California Nichols Sheldon K., 301 California Pease William C., 401 California Treanor Joseph P., 418 California Wenzelburger Adolf, 428 California Wilson David B., NW. cor. Pine and Sansome


Adjusters-Marine Losses.


Gibbs Cornelius V. S., 303 California Gibbs William C., 303 California Johnson & Higgins, 315 California


Advertising Agents.


Barron Israel C., 86512 Market


Brilliant Sign Co., 410 Sutter


Bunning John H., 206 Kearny


Cook Morton L., Flood Bldg.


Cosmopolitan Advertising Bureau, 729 Mont- gomery Currier Amos, 6 Eddy DAKE'S E. C. ADVERTISING AGENCY, 64-65 Merchants' Exchange Bldg.


Dunphy Bros., 6 Anna Lane


FISHER L. P. ADVERTISING AGENCY, Merchants' Exchange Bldg.


L. P. FISHER


Newspaper Advertising Agency 21 MERCHANTS' EXCHANGE BUILDING TELEPHONE MAIN 1738


Golden Gate Advertising Co., 3402, 16th Henderson John H., Hearst Bldg. Kellogg G. H., 330 Pine


Knoll Harry W., 21 Merchants' Exchange Bldg. Lombard & Co., 221/2 Geary Lowell John F., 246 Sutter Macsorley A. & Co., 111 Stevenson McDowell & McLean, 43 Stevenson Owen Frederick V., Caus Spreckels Bldg. OWENS & VARNEY, Market and 10th Pierce Norman Co., Claus Spreckels Bldg. RICK CHAS. B., 219 Bush


Siebe & Green Cop-1 ! TH MARKET


WEIL WILLIAM M. & CO., 106 Pine Western Advertising Co., 313 Bush Wheaton Edward F., 206 Kearny Wilbur Edward D., 632 Market Wilson Dayton B., 927 Market


* Advertising Signs.


MOISE-KLINKNERO. 320 TEL. MAIN +00. SANSOME


Agents. (See Respective Headings.)


Agricultural Implements.


Allison, Neff & Co., 222 Mission


BAKER & HAMILTON, NW. cor. Pine and Davis Benicia Agricultural Works (Benicia, Cal.) NW. cor. Pine and Davis Deere Implement Co., 209-211 Market HOME SUPPLY CO., 208-210 Front Hooker & Co., 16-18 Drumm


JACKSON BYRON MACHINE WORKS, 625, 6th Oliver Chilled Plow Works, 13-15 Main Osborne D. M. & Co., 15 Main Spalding-Robbins Disc Plow Co., Crocker Bldg.


* Air Compressors. FULTON ENGINEERING AND SHIP BUILDING WORKS, Harbor View and 15, 1st MORRIS H. D. & CO., 141-143, 1st PARKE & LACY CO., 21-23 Fremont


RIX ENGINEERING AND SUPPLY CO., 507 Market THE COMPRESSED AIR MACHIN- ERY CO., 11-13, 1st


* Air Pumps. GARRATT W. T. & CO. 138-140-142 Fremont


Alarms-Electric-Burglar. (See Burglar Alarms.)


Ale and Porter-Brewers and Agents. Albion Ale and Porter Brewery, 409 Battery Phoenix Brewery, 528 Noe SHERWOOD & SHERWOOD, agents Burke's Bass' Ale, Burke's Guinness' Dub- lin Porter in stone and glass, Joule's Ale, Bass' Ale, Evans' India Pale Ale and Brown Stout in glass and wood, Guinness' Stout in bulk, 212-214 Market


St. Louis Brewery, 1524-1526 Pacific Av.


WOLFF WILLIAM & CO., Dogshead Ale, bottled by Read Bros., London, 327- 329 Market


Alkali. (See Chemical Works.)


Aluminum. Aluminum Novelty Co., 110 Sutter GARRATT W. T. & CO. 138-140-142 Fremont


KELLOGG'S WHISKEY


Excelled bv None


LILLIAN RUSSELL


SEIDENBERG & CO. 5-CENT CIGAR


ALU CROCKER-LANGLEY DIRECTORY.


ARC 1863


MARWEDEL C. F., 58. 1st Pacific Metal Works, 137-139, 1st PACIFIC TOOL AND SUPPLY CO., 100- 104, 1st


* Aluminum Bronze. GARRATT W. T. & CO. 138-140-142 Fremont


* Aluminum Goods.


Palace Hardware Co., 603 Market Pittsburg Aluminum Co., 1028 Market


* Amalgamating Machines. Denniston E. G., 653 Mission


UNION IRON WORKS Office 222 Market, works Potrero


* Amalgamating Plates. SAN FRANCISCO NOVELTY AND


PLATING WORKS, 68-74, 1st


Amber Goods.


(See also Watches and Jewelry.) Fortriede Henry, 322 Bush Heininger C. P. & Co., 533 Market


Ammonia.


(See also Chemical Works.) California Ammonia Works, 614, 7th Pacific Ammonia and Chemical Co., NW. cor. Francisco and Webster Pacific Ammonia Bottling Co., 309-311 Sacra- mento


* Ammonia Anhydrous. ETIENNE & DILLENBURG, 223-225 Main HERRMANN & CO., 309-311 Sacra- mento


* Ammunition.


(See also Arms and Ammunition.) * Jobbing only. * UNION METALLIC CARTRIDGE CO., I. R. D. Grubb agent, 425-427 Market


Amusement-Places of


Alcazar Theatre, 116 O'Farrell Alhambra, NE. cor. Eddy and Jones


Bootz's Park, E. s. Mission nr. County Line


Boys' Playground, N. s. Bush bet. Larkin and Hyde California League Grounds, NE. cor. 16th and Folsom


California Theatre, N. s. Bush bet. Kearny and Grant Av.


Central Park, SE. cor. Market and 8th


Children's Playgrounds, Golden Gate Park Chinese Theatre, 723 Jackson and 814 Wash- ington


Chutes The, S. s. Haight bet. Clayton and Cole Columbia Theatre, W. s. Powell bet. Eddy and Ellis


Comedy Theatre, 323 Bush Germanía Gardens, SE. cor. Baker and Jeffer- son


Glen Park, cor. Diamond and Chenery


Grand Opera House, N. s. Mission bet. 3d and 4th Harbor View Park, NW. cor. Baker and Jef- ferson


Ingleside Coursing Park, Ocean Av. opp. Lee Av. Ingleside Race Track, Ocean Av. 1 mile west San Jose Av.


Midway Plaisance, 771 Market


Olympia Music Hall, SW. cor. Eddy and Ma- son Orpheum Theatre, 115-117 O'Farrell


Park Theatre, N. s. Grove bet. Polk and Van Ness Av.


Potrero Opera House, E. s. Tennessee nr. 17th Shell Mound Park (Alameda Co.) Flood Bidg. South San Francisco Opera House, SE. cor. 14th Av. South and Railroad Av.


Tivoli Opera House, 28-32 Eddy


Velodrome, Baker, Fell, Lyon and Hayes


Analytical Chemists. (See Chemists-Analytical.)


Anchors. (See Ship Chandlers.)


* Antimony Refiners. Solomon C. Jr., 422 Battery


Apothecaries. (See Druggists-Retail.)


Architects.


Albertson B. K., 950 Howard


Anderson Isaac, Claus Spreckels Bldg.


Armitage William H., 212 Sansome


Babson Seth, 408 California Banks William O., 126 Kearny


Barnett Absalom J., Flood Bldg.


Behrnd Gustav A., 234 Post


Berger Gabriel A., 126 Kearny Blaisdell Nathaniel, Safe Deposit Bldg.


Bliss & Faville, Claus Spreckels Bldg.


Bordwell George A., 318 Pine


Bugbee Maxwell G., 330 Pine Cahill B. J. S., Donohoe Bldg.


Cebrian John C., 114 Montgomery Clinch Bryan J., 126 Kearny


Colley Charles J., Flood Bldg.


Copeland & Pierce, 126 Kearny


Coxhead & Coxhead, 120 Sutter


Cranston Robert D., 1727 Page


Cunningham Bros., Claus Spreckels BIdg.


Curlett & McCaw, Phelan Bldg.


Curtis John M., 126 Kearny


Cuthbertson W. Jones, Flood Bldg.


DALEY ROBERT H.


228 Post


Day Clinton, 135 Geary De Prosse Victor A., St. Ann's Bldg.


Devlin Charles J. I., 927 Market


Dolliver J. Walter, 217 Sansome


DUNN & SCHROEPFER, 713 Claus Spreckels Bldg.


Edwards Thomas M., 927 Market


Everett Oliver, 126 Kearny


FREEMAN J. EUGENE, Deposit Bldg.


518 Safe


Geddes Charles, 415 Montgomery


Geilfuss Henry, 122 Fulton


Godart Jules, 307 Sansome


GRAY BROTHERS, 228 Montgomery


Hamilton William H., 409 California Harcourt James M., 106 Leidesdorff


Harris Collin B., Hearst Bldg.


Harris Harvey E. Jr., 410 Kearny


HAVENS CHARLES I., 55 Flood Bldg.


MANUFACTURERS OF BOX BRANDS


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LABEL & LITHOGRAPHIC CO.


21-31 Main St. San Francisco


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