Crocker-Langley San Francisco directory for the year commencing 1900, Part 3

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Publication date: 1900
Publisher: San Francisco : H.S. Crocker Co.
Number of Pages: 2136


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John J. Mone. John F. Tyler.


Finlay Cook. Frank W. Lawler.


Eugene W. Levy.


J. F. Pinkham.


JUSTICES OF THE PEACE.


Presiding Justice-Thomas F. Dunn; salary, $2,700 per annum.


Justice-Frank H. Kerrigan; salary, $2,400 per an- num.


Justice-George W. F. Cook; salary, $2,400 per annum.


Justice-Joseph E. Barry; salary, $2,400 per an- num.


Justice-Gottlob C. Groezinger; salary, $2,400 per annum.


Clerk-Edward W. Williams; salary, $2,400 per an- num.


Deputy-George S. McComb; salary, $1,200 per an- num.


Deputy-Robert W. Dennis; salary, $1,200 per an- num.


Deputy-Raymond Barry; salary, $1,200 per annum. Deputy-John F. Craven,; salary, $1,200 per annum. Deputy-P. H. Prendergast; salary, $1,200 per an- num.


N. CLARK & SUNS Pressed Brick and Tile


SAN FRANCISCO


if and fo ortan el.


FOLDING BOXES Fancy and Plain


mutual LABEL & LITHOGRAPHIC CO.


21-31 Main St. San Francisco


GALLOWAY LITHO. CO.


418-422 Commercial St. Tel. Main 95


POLICE COURTS.


POLICE COURT NO. 1. Judge-Edmund P. Mogan. Clerk-Fred. R. Conway.


Prosecuting Attorney-Isidore Harris.


Warrant Clerk-Julius Pundt.


Reporter-Daniel W. Long.


Record Clerk-Charles H. McDonald.


POLICE COURT No. 2. Judge-Charles T. Conlan (Presiding Judge).


Clerk-John P. Rice.


Prosecuting Attorney-Charles L. Weller. Reporter-Frank Vernon.


POLICE COURT NO. 3. Judge-Alfred J. Fritz.


Clerk-J. J. Groom.


Prosecuting Attorney-R. V. Whiting. Reporter- -


POLICE COURT NO. 4. Judge-George H. Cabaniss. Clerk-John A. Fenton.


Prosecuting Attorney-James M. Hanley.


Reporter-Howard Vernon.


COURT INTERPRETERS.


Victor Demartini. Ramon Aguirre.


Louis Locke. Andrew Glover.


Joseph A. Becsey.


POLICE DEPARTMENT.


COMMISSIONERS-George A. Newhall. President; D. I. Mahoney, William T. Wallace. Dr. W. F. McNutt. Secretary, B. L. Cadwalader.


CHIEF OF POLICE-W. P. Sullivan.


CLERK TO CHIEF OF POLICE-F. H. Norman.


PROPERTY CLERK-


CAPTAINS OF POLICE-James W. Gillin. John Spil- lane, George W. Wittman and Andrew J. Dunlevy.


LIEUTENANTS-Marcellus O. Anderson, George Birdsall, Frederick L. Esola, John B. Martin and John Mooney.


DETECTIVES-John F. Seymour, Captain: Robert Hogan. Edward Byram, Gustavus D. Harper, Jere- miah F. Dinan, Edward M. Egan, Thomas L. Ryan, Charles J. Cody, Arnop Bainbridge, Edward J. Wren, Roscoe J. Whitaker. Edward L. Gibson, Charles Crockett, Thomas Dillon. Thomas B. Gibson and Abraham Anthony.


SERGEANTS - Charles Cullum. Stephen Bunner, Jesse B. Cook, Henry P. Gleeson, Frederick T. Brown, Michael J. Conboy, Hans H. Christiansen, John C. Ayers, Clarence Coogan, Thomas D. Duke, Owen Gorman, H. J. Wright, John T. Fitzhenry, J. M. Lewis. J. J. Burnett, Charles P. Bush. Thomas Mahoney, Henry H. Colby, Richard Bidwill, James H. Helms. John Duncan. Patrick Shea. Patrick J. Tobin. John W. Moffitt. Charles H. McDonald, Wil- liam F. Brophy, Griffith B. Griffiths. Bernard Mc- Manus, Albert A. Perrin, John T. Green. James T. Donovan, Christopher F. Blank. James H. Ander- son, Reuben A. Wolf and Shadrick Campbell.


CORPORALS-Patrick S. Hagarty, Thomas H. Bow- len, John Burke, John Parrotte, Robert L. Cockrill, John S. Adams, Henry Cills, Harry C. Reynolds, George W. Russell. Wm. H. Williams. John H. Lackmann and Michael Shanahan.


POLICE STATIONS.


Central Hall of Justice .536 California


California Street.


Golden Gate Park. .. 506 Stanyan


Harbor .. .32 Sacramento


Mission. Cor. Seventeenth and Harrison


North End. .1712 Washington


Ocean View. Plymouth Av nr Sagamore


O'Farrell Street. 2117 O'Farrell


Potrero 609 Twentieth


Southern. . City Hall


South San Francisco ..


. E S Railroad Av bet 14th and 15th Avs South Sub-Central .. . City Hall


Boarding Station Foot of Powell


FIRE DEPARTMENT.


COMMISSIONERS-Rolla V. Watt. President; John H. Grady, James C. Mckinstry, M. H. Hecht. SECRETARY-John W. McCarthy.


CHIEF ENGINEER-Dennis T. Sullivan.


FIRST ASSISTANT CHIEF-John Dougherty.


SECOND ASSISTANT CHIEF-P. H. Shaughnessy. BATTALION CHIEFS-Michael J. Dolan. John Wills.


Fire Alarm Boxes.


Thomas M. Fernandez, John J. Conlon, John Mc- Cluskey, Edward F. McKittrick, William D. Waters. CORPORATION YARD-John W. Reilly, Superin- tendent Engines; John Kenney, Assistant Superin- tendent Engines; P. H. Fleming, Clerk; W. F. Egan, Veterinary Surgeon.


FIRE ALARM AND POLICE TELEGRAPH-(Depart- ment of Electricity) William R. Hewitt, Superin- tendent.


ENGINE Co. No. 1-419 Pacific.


ENGINE Co. No. 2-410 Bush.


ENGINE Co. No. 3-1317 California.


ENGINE Co. No. 4-14 Second.


ENGINE Co. No. 5-1219 Stockton.


ENGINE Co. No. 6-311 Sixth.


ENGINE Co. No. 7-3160 Sixteenth.


ENGINE Co. No. 8-1648 Pacific avenue.


ENGINE Co. No. 9-320 Main.


ENGINE Co. No. 10-516 Bryant.


ENGINE Co. No. 11-1632 Fifteenth avenue South.


ENGINE Co. No. 12-101 Commercial.


ENGINE Co. No. 13-1458 Valencia.


ENGINE CO. No. 14-1017 McAllister.


ENGINE Co. No. 15-2114 California.


ENGINE Co. No. 16-1009 Tennessee.


ENGINE Co. No. 17-34 Mint avenue.


ENGINE Co. No. 18-317 Duncan. ENGINE Co. No. 19-1749 Market.


ENGINE Co. No. 20-2117 Filbert.


ENGINE Co. No. 21-1152 Oak.


ENGINE Co. No. 22-1819 Post.


ENGINE Co. No. 23-3022 Washington.


ENGINE Co. No. 24-449 Douglass.


ENGINE Co. No. 25-2547 Folsom.


ENGINE Co. No. 26-327 Second avenue.


ENGINE Co. No. 27-621 Hermann.


ENGINE Co. No. 28-301 Francisco.


ENGINE Co. No. 29-1305 Bryant.


ENGINE Co. No. 30-1737 Waller.


ENGINE Co. No. 31-1214 Pacific.


ENGINE Co. No. 32-Holly Park and West avenues.


ENGINE Co. No. 33-117 Broad.


ENGINE Co. No. 34-1119 Ellis.


ENGINE Co. No. 35-38 Bluxome.


ENGINE CO. No. 36-Cliff avenue nr 47th avenue.


TRUCK Co. No. 1-22 O'Farrell.


TRUCK Co. No. 2-627 Broadway.


TRUCK Co. No. 3-1749 Market.


TRUCK Co. No. 4-1648 Pacific avenue.


TRUCK Co. No. 5-1819 Post.


TRUCK Co. No. 6-1152 Oak.


TRUCK Co. No. 7-2547 Folsom.


TRUCK Co. No. 8-36 Bluxome.


WATER TOWER CO. No. 1-108 New Montgomery. CHEMICAL ENGINE Co. No. 1-14 Second.


CHEMICAL ENGINE Co. No. 2-1348 10th avenue.


CHEMICAL ENGINE Co. No. 3-112 Jackson.


CHEMICAL ENGINE Co. No. 4-451 Mc Allister.


CHEMICAL ENGINE Co. No. 5-627 Broadway.


CHEMICAL ENGINE Co. No. 6-311 Sixth. James Conniff, Captain.


CHEMICAL ENGINE Co. No. 7-3050 Seventeenth.


MONITOR BATTERY NO. 1-516 Bryant.


MONITOR BATTERY No. 2-22 O'Farrell.


NOTICE TO KEYHOLDERS.


Keys to be used only in case of actual necessity.


If this request is not complied with, the Key will be taken from the holder.


Upon the discovery or positive information of a fire near your Signal Box, pull down the hook once and let go; then wait a few moments, and if you hear no alarm from the large Bells or Whistles, pull down again; if you still hear no alarm, go to the next nearest box and give the alarm from that. If no light shows up, wait at the box and direct the fire- men to fire. Never signal for a fire seen at a dis- tance. Be sure your box is locked before leaving it.


Do not give an Alarm for a Burning Chimney. Give an alarm for no cause whatever, except an actual fire. Second, Third and General Alarms will be turned in only by order of the Chief Engineer or his Assistants.


FIRE ALARM BOXES.


8-Montgomery Avenue and Union.


9-Montgomery Avenue and Vallejo.


13-Davis and Sacramento.


14-Clay and Drumm,


15-Ferry Depot.


16-Pacific and Mason.


17-Pacific and Kearny.


18-Jackson and Sansome.


TASH'S


KIDNEY AND LIVER


BITTER C


. . Complete line of . . Wine Machinery Presses, Crushers, Pumps, Etc.


Cyclops machine Works


36 Police Courts.


CROCKER-LANGLEY DIRECTORY.


115 and 117 BEALE ST.


Phone Bush 34


EMPIRE LAUNDRY GO.


Bryant Street Phone South 277


Fire Alarm Boxes.


MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATION.


Fire Alarm Boxes. 37


154-Bryant and Sixth.


155-Third and Folsom. 156-Fourth and Berry.


157-Folsom and Fourth.


158-Folsom and Fifth.


159-Folsom and Sixth. 162-Pacific Avenue and Franklin. 163-California and Franklin. 164-Clay and Polk.


165-Lombard and Van Ness Avenue.


166-Washington and Gough.


167-Polk and Union.


172-McAllister and Buchanan.


173-Eddy and Buchanan.


174-Turk and Fillmore.


175 -- Webster and Grove.


176-Post and Octavia.


178-Buchanan and Geary.


179-O'Farrell and Gough.


182-Townsend and Sixth. 183-Mission and Eighth.


184-Folsom and Rausch.


185-Harrison and Tenth.


186-Fifth and Bryant.


187-Bryant and Eighth.


188-Brannan and Ninth.


189-Hooper and Sixth.


192-Montomery Ave. and Taylor.


193-Lombard and Leavenworth.


194-Stockton and Chestnut.


195-Montgomery Ave. and Greenwich.


196-Stockton and Greenwich.


197-Bay and Powell.


198-Filbert and Dupont.


213-Bush and Buchanan.


214-Sutter and Pierce.


215-Washington and Webster.


216-Sacramento and Fillmore.


217-Pine and Devisadero.


218-Bush and Fillmore.


219-Filbert and Fillmore.


231-Howard and Twenty-fourth.


233-Folsom and Twenty-fifth.


234-Harrison and Twenty-fourth.


235-Potrero Avenue and Twenty-second.


236-Mission and Twenty-sixth.


237-Dolores and Twenty-second.


238-Potrero Avenue and Sixteenth.


239-Bryant and Nineteenth.


241-Bush and Gough.


213-Scott and Clay.


244-O'Farrell and Broderick.


245-Steiner and Geary.


246-Post and Devisadero.


247-Turk and Scott.


248-Fulton and Devisadero.


249-Mc Allister and Central Avenue.


251-Broadway and Octavia.


253-Union and Laguna.


254-Pierce and Union.


255-Vallejo and Buchanan.


256-Fillmore and Pacific.


257-Fillmore and Chestnut.


258-Pacific and Pierce.


259-Bay and Buchanan.


261-Mission and First.


263-Main and Bryant.


264-California and Front.


265-Main and Mission.


266-Mission and New Montgomery.


267-Market and Beale.


271-Church and Seventeenth.


272-Sanchez and Sixteenth.


273-Noe and Eighteenth.


274-Guerrero and Twenty-fourth.


275-Church and Twenty-fourth.


276-Valencia and Eighteenth.


277-Castro and Twentieth.


278-Castro and Twenty-fourth.


279-Mission and Nineteenth.


281-San Bruno Avenue and Army.


283-Church and Twenty-eighth.


284-Mission and Twenty-ninth. 285-Florida and Twenty-fifth.


286-York and Twenty-fourth.


287-Sanchez and Twenty-ninth.


288-California and Powell Aves.


289-Folsom and Precita Avenue.


291-Jones and Vallejo. 293-Jackson and Stockton.


294-Sacramento and Dupont.


295-Powell and Broadway. 296-California and Kearny. 297-Green and Mason.


312-Jackson and Laguna.


314-California and Laguna.


315-Jackson and Baker.


.LF CUTTER WHISKEY


E. Martin & Co. BA EC Civet &f


Address, ELASTIC TIP COMPANY at 505 Van Ness Ave., San Francisco, or at 370 Atlantic Ave., Boston, Mass.


for Bicycle and Automobile Equipment, Construction and Repairs.


Headquarters for Patented Specialties and for the most improved Bicycle Materials and Sundries


home Trade


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145-Folsom and Twenty-second. 146-Folsom and Sixteenth.


147-Howard and Twentieth.


148-Mission and Sixteenth.


149-Folsom and Eighteenth.


152-Brannan and Seventh.


153-Harrison and Seventh.


19- Davis and Washington. 21-Clay and Kearny. 23-Clay and Taylor. 24-Clay and Powell. 25-Dupont and Washington. 26- Clay and Battery. 27-Montgomery and Washington. 28-Pine and Dupont. 29-California and Stockton. 31-Sacramento and Sansome. 32-Drumm and California. 34-Mission and Steuart. 35-Pine and Montgomery. 36-Folsom and Steuart. 37-Battery and Bush. 38 -- Market and Second.


39-Howard and Spear.


41-Sutter and Jones. 42-Geary and Mason. 43-O'Farrell and Market. 45-O'Farrell and Jones. 46-Kearny and Sutter.


47-Market and Powell.


48-Market and Kearny.


49-Stockton and Sutter.


51-Folsom and Beale.


52-Howard and Fremont.


53-King and Third.


54-Second near Howard. 56-Bryant and Rincon Place. 57~Brannan and Second.


58-Folsom and First.


59-Brannan and First.


61-Howard and Third. 62-Mission and Fourth.


63-Harrison and Fourth.


64-Howard and Fifth. 65-Mission and Sixth. 67-Harrison and Hawthorne.


68-Brannan and Fourth.


69-Bryant and Third.


71-Mission and Eleventh. 72-Mission and Thirteenth.


73-Howard and Seventh.


74-Sixteenth and Guerrero.


75-Jones and McAllister.


76-Market and Hayes. 78-Howard and Ninth.


79-Folsom and Twelfth. 81-Franklin and Hayes.


82-Fulton and Gough.


83-Octavia and Oak.


84-Market opposite Haight.


85-Laguna and Hayes. 86-Market and Van Ness Avenue.


87-Hayes and Steiner. 91-Larkin and Turk


92-Franklin and Turk.


93-Turk and Jones.


94-Polk and Ellis.


95-Taylor and Golden Gate Avenue. 96-Eddy and Taylor. 97-Polk and McAllister. 98 Stockton and Ellis. 112-Post and Grant Av.


113-Geary snd Stockton.


114-Turk and Mason.


115-Ellis and Mason.


116-Powell and O'Farrell.


117-Post and Taylor.


122-Larkin and Greenwich.


123-Hyde and Union.


124-North Point and Larkin.


125-Jones and Filbert.


126-Hyde and Washington. 127-Broadway and Polk.


128-Clay and Leavenworth.


129-Pacific and Leavenworth.


131-Sacramento and Jones.


132-Pine and Mason.


133-Bush and Powell.


134-Bush and Hyde.


135-Bush and Polk.


136-Post and Van Ness Avenue.


137-Post and Larkin.


138-California and Larkin.


139-Ellis and Hyde.


142-Valencia and Twentieth.


143-Mission and Twenty-second. 144-Howard and Seventeenth.


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Fire Alarm Boxes.


CROCKER-LANGLEY DIRECTORY.


Banks.


316-Vallejo and Scott.


317-Clay and Buchanan.


321-Pierce and California.


324-Sacramento and Broderick.


325-California and Central Avenue.


326-Sutter and Baker.


327 -- Point Lobos Avenue and Parker Avenue.


328-Point Lobos Avenue and Wood.


841-Ellis and Pierce.


342-Golden Gate Avenue and Octavia.


343-Fulton and Fillmore.


344-McAllister and Pierce.


345-Hayes and Central Avenue.


346-Broderick and Golden Gate Ave.


351-Montgomery and Broadway.


352-Bay and Kearny.


354-Front and Broadway.


355-Battery and Union.


356-Sansome and Greenwich.


357-Kearny and Green.


358-Pacific and Drumm.


359-Sansome and Chestnut.


361-Thirteenth and Guerrero.


362-Noe and Fifteenth.


364-Howard and Fourteenth.


365-Fourteenth and Harrison.


366-Nineteenth and Diamond.


367-Douglass and Seventeenth.


368 -- Market and Church.


369-Eighteenth and Danvers.


371-Sutter and Mason.


372-Geary and Leavenworth.


374-Pine and Jones.


381-Haight and Buchanan.


382-Fillmore and Waller.


384-Webster and Oak.


385-Haight and Scott.


386-Oak and Devisadero.


387-Hayes and Broderick.


388-Haight and Baker.


389-South Broderick and Thirteenth.


391-Ashbury and Frederick.


392-Page and Central Avenue.


394-Page and Cole.


395-Haight and Stanyan.


396-Stanyan and Parnassus Avenue.


412-Point Lobos and First Avenues.


413-Clement and Seventh Avenue.


415-Clement and Twelfth Avenue.


416-Fulton and Stanyan.


417-Fulton and Eighth Avenue.


418-Point Lobos and Fifth Avenues.


419-California and Fourth Avenue.


425-Baker and Lombard.


426-Baker and Jefferson.


431-Cherry and Sacramento.


432-Washington and Walnut.


435-Jackson and Maple.


451-Mission and Highland Avenue.


452-North and Cortland Avenues.


453-Sanchez and Twenty-sixth.


454-Mission and Bosworth.


455-Twenty-fourth and Douglass.


456-Noe and Twenty-second.


457-Church and Twentieth.


458-Guerrero and Army.


459-Randall and Chenery.


461-Bryant and Twenty-first.


462-Twenty-third and Vermont.


463-Alabama and Montcalm.


471-Parnassus and Second Avenues.


475-Eighth Avenue and I.


479-Alms House.


485-Point Lobos and Twenty-second Avenues.


488-Cliff and Forty-eighth Avenues.


511-Kansas and Alameda.


512-Kentucky and Fourth.


513-Kentucky and Eighteenth.


514-Twentieth and Michigan


516-Georgia and Twenty-second.


517-Kentucky and Twenty-second.


518-Twentieth and Connecticut.


519-Eighteenth and Mississippi.


521-Seventeenth and Carolina.


522-Vermont and Nineteenth.


523-Iowa and Twenty-fifth.


531-Kentucky and First Avenue South.


532-Sixth Avenue South and M. 534-Sixth Avenue South and Q.


536-Railroad Avenue and Tenth Avenue South


537-Fifteenth Avenue South and Q.


538-Twelfth Avenue South and P.


539-Railroad Avenue and Eighteenth Avenue South.


541-San Bruno Avenue and Fifteenth Avenue South.


542-Cortland and Nevada Avenues.


544-Crescent and Andover Avenues,


546-San Bruno and Silver Avenues.


561-Mission and Silver Avenue.


563-Mission and Onondaga Avenue.


566-Mission and Sickles Avenue.


571-Chenery and Castro.


572-Circular Avenue and Arcadia.


574-San Jose and Ocean Avenues.


577-Ocean and Faxton Avenues.


578-Plymouth Avenue and Sagamore.


FIRE PATROL.


Established May, 1875. John F. O. Comstock Super- intendent. Office: 106-108 Jessie.


STATION No. 1-106-108 Jessie. Frank James, Lientenant.


STATION NO. 2-65 City Hall Avenue. Christopher Lee, Lieutenant.


FIRE UNDER WRITERS ASSOCIATION OF THE PACIFIC.


Meets at the call of the President at their rooms, 303 California. The object is the mutual improve- ment of methods and practices in underwriting. Frank J. Devlin, President; George W. Dornin, Vice-President; Calvert Meade, Secretary and Trea- surer: Executive Committee, Edward Niles, W. H. Lowden, R. W. Osborn; Library Committee, Herbert Folger, F. B Kellam, F. G. Argall.


ART SOCIETIES.


ART ASSOCIATION, THE SAN FRANCISCO (Mark Hopkins Institute of Art) .- Corner of California and Mason streets. Organized March, 1872. Objects- The promotion and encouragement of painting, sculp- ture and the allied fine arts in the community, and the maintenance of a school in connection therewith. Incorporated July, 1889. Affiliated with the Uni- versity of California February, 1893, and at the same time entered into possession of the property it now occupies under the terms of an agreement whereby the owner, Mr. Edward F. Searles, deeded the build- ings and grounds to the Regents of the University for the exclusive uses and purposes of instruction and illustration of the fine arts, music and literature, or any of them, including the maintenance of gal- leries and reading rooms, and other suitable means of such instruction and illustration, under the title of The Mark Hopkins Institute of Art. A collection of pictures and other works of art are on permanent exhibition, while special exhibitions are held at fre- quent intervals. Admission on week days between 9 A. M. and 5 P. M., a fee of twenty-five cents being charged all except members. Special free day, on which the public is admitted without charge, first Friday in each month. President, Joseph D. Grant; First Vice-President, James W. Byrne; Second Vice- President, L. P. Latimer; Secretary, Edward Boxqui; Treasurer, Willis E. Davis; Directors, W. B. Bourne, Henry Heyman, James D. Phelan, Horace G. Platt, Irving M. Scott and W. G. Stafford; Curator of the Institute, Robert H. Fletcher; Assistant Secretary, John Ross Martin.


THE CALIFORNIA SCHOOL OF DESIGN, maintained by the Association, teaches drawing, painting and modeling in all their branches.


BANKS.


SAN FRANCISCO CLEARING HOUSE.


Thomas Brown, President; H. Wadsworth, Vice- President; Gustav Friederich, Secretary; Charles Sleeper, Manager; J. T. Burke, Assistant Manager; 211 Sansome.


CLEARING HOUSE COMMITTEE.


Thomas Brown, Cashier Bank of California: Ign. Steinhart, Manager Anglo-Californian Bank, Ltd .; S. G. Murphy, President First National Bank of San Francisco; H. M. J. McMichael, Agent Bank of Brit- ish North America; W. H. Crocker, President Crocker-Woolworth National Bank of San Francisco; H. M. J. McMichael, Secretary Clearing House Com- mittee.


AMERICAN BANK AND TRUST COMPANY OF SAN FRANCISCO. Incorporated December 7, 1887; Mills building, corner Montgomery and Bush streets; Ed- win Fretwell, President; James J. Fagan. Cashier. Capital stock, $500,000; amount subscribed, $426,800;


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amount paid in coin, 8426,800; total number of shares of stock issued, 4,268; amount paid on each share of stock, $100. Directors-Edwin Fretwell, W. A. Mar- shall, David Kerr, James H. Garrett, O. D. Baldwin, Robert H. Swain, William Rennie.


ANGLO-CALIFORNIAN BANK, Limited (San Fran- cisco branch). Incorporated April 5, 1873; northeast corner Sansome and Pine streets; I. Steinhart and P. N. Lilienthal, Managers. Capital stock authorized, £1,200,000; amount subscribed, £600,000; amount paid in coin, £300,300; total number of shares of stock issued, 29,970, £10 ordinary; 600 £1 deferred shares; amount paid on each share of stock, £10 for ordinary, £1 for deferred. Directors-Isaac Seligman, C. H. Lushington, J. S. Montefiore, Hon. H. H. Fowler and I. Simon.


BANK OF BRITISH COLUMBIA (San Francisco Branch). Incorporated by royal charter, 1862; south- east corner Bush and Sansome streets: W. Powell, Manager; Capital, $3,000,000; reserve, 8500,000.


BANK OF BRITISH NORTH AMERICA. Incorporated by royal charter, 1840; 120 Sansome street; H. M. J. McMichael, agent; J. R. Ambrose, agent. Capital stock, $4,866,500 ; amount subscribed, $4,866,500 : amount paid in coin, $4,866,500 ; reserve, $1,581,612; total number of shares of stock issued, 20.000; the amount paid on each share of stock. $243.33. Directors -J. H. Brodie, J. J. Cater, G. Farrer, H. R. Farrer, R. H. Glyn. E. A. Hoare, H. J. B. Kendall, John Paton, F. Lubbock, G. D. Whatman.


BANK OF CALIFORNIA. See The Bank of Cali- fornia.


BANK OF COMMERCE. Incorporated May 24, 1895; southeast corner Market and Fourth (Flood build- ing); William C. Murdoch, President; C. S. Benedict, Vice-President; R. B. Murdoch, Cashier; Capital stock, 8250,000. Directors-C. S. Benedict, Wm. C. Murdoch, R. B. Murdoch, H. A. Hornlein.


CALIFORNIA SAFE DEPOSIT AND TRUST COM- PANY. Organized April 24, 1882; corner California and Montgomery streets; J. D. Fry, President; J. Dalzell Brown, Manager; E. E. Shotwell, Secretary. Capital stock, 81,000,000; amount subscribed, $1,000,000; amount paid in coin, $1,000,000; total number of shares of stock issued, 10,000; amount paid on each share of stock, $100. Directors-J. D. Fry, R. D. Fry, A. D. Sharon, James Treadwell, Walter .J. Bartnett, F. A. Wickersham, H. A. Hedger, Henry F. Fort- mann, J. Dalzell Brown.


CALIFORNIA SAVINGS AND LOAN SOCIETY (in liquidation), David Farquharson, President; Charles D. Farquharson, Secretary, 28 Mills building, 2d floor.


COLUMBIAN BANKING COMPANY. Incorporated March 10, 1893; Claus Spreckels Building, corner of Market and Third streets; I. J. Truman, President ; J. C. Currier, Cashier. Capital stock, $1,000,000; amount subscribed, $250,000 ; amount paid in coin, $75,100; total number of shares of stock issued, 2,500; amount paid on each share of stock, $30 on 2,495 shares, and $50 on five shares. Directors- I. J. Truman, W. S. Miller, C. O. Perry, J. C. Currier, John Coop, R. H. Warfield, F. L. Turpin.


COLUMBUS SAVINGS AND LOAN SOCIETY. Incorpo- rated January 18, 1893; 614 Washington street; J. F. Fugazi. President: E. C. Palmieri, Vice-President; F. N. Belgrano, Cashier. Directors-J. F. Fugazi, Joseph Cuneo, Giacomo Costa, I. W. Hellman, E. C. Palmieri, George G. Caglieri, F. Arata, G. Baci- galupi, Antonio Chichizola.


COMPTOIR NATIONAL D'ESCOMPTE DE PARIS. Capital, $20,000,000; Reserves, $1,754,000. Chairman, Mr. Denormandie, late governor of the Bank of France; General Manager, Mr. Alexis Rostand; head office, 14 rue Bergere, Paris; principal branch office (Letter of Credit Department), 2 Place de l'Opera, Paris; San Francisco agency, 122 Sansome street. M. Silberstein, Manager.


CROCKER-WOOLWORTH NATIONAL BANK OF SAN FRANCISCO. Organized August 31, 1886 ; junction Montgomery, Post and Market streets; William H. Crocker, President; G. W. Kline, Cashier; W. Gregg, Jr., Assistant Cashier. Capital stock, $1,000,000, paid in coin; surplus fund, $800,000. Directors-William H. Crocker, W. E. Brown, C. E. Green, E. B. Pond, G. W. Kline, G. W. Scott, Henry J. Crocker.


DONOHOE-KELLY BANKING COMPANY. Incorpo- rated March 1, 1891; northeast cor. Montgomery and Sutter streets; Adam Grant, President; J. A. Dono- hoe, Vice-President ; Edward Donohoe, Assistant Cashier and Secretary. Capital stock, $650,000; amount subscribed, $650,000; amount paid in coin, $650,000; total number of shares of stock issued,


6,500; amount paid on each share of stock, $100. Directors-Adam Grant, J. A. Donohoe, Eugene Kelly, N. P. Cole, Irving M. Scott, John Berming- ham, George Whittell, R. H. Pease, Edward Dono- hoe, C. de Guigne.


FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF SAN FRANCISCO. Organized October, 1870; corner Bush and Sansome streets; S. G. Murphy, President; James K. Lynch, Cashier. Capital stock, $1,500,000; surplus and un- divided profits, $1,100,000. Directors-S. G. Murphy, James Moffitt, George A. Low, George C. Perkins, James D. Phelan, Thomas Jennings, J. W. Van Ber- gen, J. Downey Harvey, John A. Hooper.


FRENCH SAVINGS BANK. (La Société Française d'Epargnes et de Prévoyance Mutuelle). Re- incorporated March 10, 1879; 534 California street; E. J. LeBreton, President; Howard Park, Secretary. Capital stock, $300,000; amount subscribed, $300,000; amount paid in coin, 8300,000; reserve and surplus, $228,786; total number of shares of stock issued, 6,000; amount paid on each share of stock, $50. Directors-E. J. LeBreton, M. A. de Laveaga, A. Schneider, Paul Fleury, J. C. Sala.


GERMAN SAVINGS AND LOAN SOCIETY. Incorpo- rated February 10, 1868; 526 California street; B. A. Becker, President; A. H. R. Schmidt, Cashier; William Herrmann, Assistant Cashier ; George Tourny, Secretary; A. H. Muller, Assistant Secre- tary; Capital stock, $1,200,000; amount subscribed, $1,200,000; amount paid in coin, $1,000,000; total number of shares of stock issued, 1,200; amount paid on each share of stock, $833.33. Directors-B. A. Becker, H. Horstmann, Ign. Steinhart, Daniel Meyer, John Lloyd, Emil Rohte, H. B. Russ, N. Ohlandt.




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