Crocker-Langley San Francisco directory for the year commencing 1900, Part 399

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Publication date: 1900
Publisher: San Francisco : H.S. Crocker Co.
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Ziel Gustave A. (Syz & Co.) r. San Rafael Zielke Jacob, machinist, r. 1181/2 Welsh rear Zien Edwin, machinist Metropolitan Match Co., r. 1828 Powell


Zier Leiser, tailor, 19 Turk, r. 6391/2 Stevenson Zierenberg Franz A., salesman Tillmann &


Bendel, r. 823 Valencia


Zierenberg John F., clerk H. Ahlers, r. 101, 8th


Ziesche Edward R., bookkeeper German Gen- eral Benevolent Society, r. 748 Geary


Ziesche Ferdinand, clerk, r. 748 Geary


Ziff Abram, carpenter, r. 321, 9th


Ziff Anna Miss, saleslady D. Samuels Lace House C., r. 321, 9th


Zifferer B. Mrs., r. Hotel Pleasanton


Zihn Andreas, builder, r. 123, 12th


Zihn Henry, carpenter, r. 443 Jessie


Ziliana Faustino L., teacher vocal music, r. 686 McAllister


Zillig Victoria, widow, r. 402 McAllister Zillmer A. D. Mrs., midwife. 1009 Mission Zillmer Adolph L. W., interne Cal. Woman's Hospital, r. 3118 Sacramento


Zillmer John G., butcher, r. 1009 Mission Zills Joseph, laborer Haslett Warehouse Co., r. 629 Bryant


Zimdars Gertrude Miss, artist, r. 82512 Sutter Zimelli G. E., teacher music, r. 223A Devisa- dero


Zimet Emanuel, tailor M. Wilson, r. 444 Jessie


Zimich William, waiter, r. 72512 Bush


Zimmer Andreas, engineer, r. 4403, 24th


Zimmer Arthur G., glove cutter, r. 251, 4th


Zimmer Charles K., ins. agent, r. 1007 Mission


Zimmer Chris, clerk, r. 6111% Greenwich


Zimmer Emil J., r. 632 Post


Zimmer John, barber, 705 Montgomery Av., r. 730 Filbert


Zimmer John G., broommaker G. F. Macken- zie & Co., r. 212 Bush


Zimmer John J., foreman E. Mohrig, r. 186 Noe


Zimmer L. M., cigarmaker. r. 123 Eddy


Zimmer Otto F., carpenter, r. 251, 4th


Zimmer Susanna, widow, r. 730 Filbert Zimmerman Adolph, foreman Broadway Brewery, r. 2235 Harrison


Zimmerman Arthur, horse clipper, r. Howard


Zimmerman B. Mrs., widow, r. 267 Lexington Av.


Zimmerman C., machinist Meese & Gottfried Co., r. Fruitvale


Zimmerman Charles, car man S. P. Co., r. 762 Harrison


Zimmerman Edward, barber, 333, 6th


Zimmerman Ernest E. (Rooney & Zimmer- man) r. 223 Potrero Av.


Zimmerman Frank, bartender William Boer- ner, r. 1610 Polk


Zimmerman Frank C., r. 1321 Sutter


Zimmerman Frederick W., butcher Clayburgh '& George, r. 1655, 16th Av. South


Zimmerman Gustave, teacher music, r. 339 Tehama


Zimmerman Harry L., with Sperry Flour Co., r. Alameda


Zimmerman Henry, bookkeeper, r. 1121 Pierce Zimmerman Herman, sodamaker Rooney & Zimmerman, r. 2734, 20th


Zimmerman Hiram, clerk G. Gall, r. 809 Mis- sion


Zimmerman J., machinist Meese & Gottfried Co., r. Fruitvale


Zimmerman J. G., packer Reed Pickle Wks., r. 114 West Mission


Av. Zimmerman John, butcher, r. 1655, 16th South


Zimmerman Joseph, baker F. Erdin, r. 1373 Minna


Zimmerman Joseph, shoemaker, 9391/2 Miss- sion


Zimmerman Kate, widow, r. 1714 Laguna Zimmerman Leonard, teamster Cal. Bottling Co., r. 1208 Fillmore


Zimmerman Louis M., concrete, 318 Bush, r. 3017 Buchanan


Zimmerman Louis R., janitor Miller, Sloss & Scott, r. 17121/2 Polk


Zimmerman Louis W., seaman, r. 267 Lex- ingtor Av.


Zimmerman Ludwig H., liquors, 5141/2 Bat- tery, r. 976 Union


Zimmerman Matthew, carpenter, r. 751 An- dover Av.


Zimmerman Peter R., r. 4021, 18th


Zinimerman R., messenger Emporium, r. 606 Foisom


Zimmerman Reinhard, driver John Wieland Brewery, r. 118 Alabama


Zimmermann Adolph A., carpenter, 443, 3d Zimmermann Adolph G., expressman, r. 1310 Baker


Zimmermann Albert, painter, r. 410 Utah


Zimmermann Albert E. M., shoemaker, r. 382 Lexington Av.


Zimmermann Carl (Ruhland & Zimmermann) r. 4310 Point Lobos Av.


Zimmermann Carl, bartender Richard Kum- merlander, r. 219 Minna


Zimmermann Carl A., upholsterer, r. 6221/2 Hermann


Zimmermann Charles, teamster Raubinger Bros., r. 567 Chestnut


Zimmermann Charles L., clerk Stewart, Howe & May Co., r. 409 Mason


KELLOGG'S WHISKEY


A Great Appetizer 48-50 First St.


PROPRIETOR,


JEAN LOUPY,


Regular Dinner with Wine $1.00


Lunch with Wine


PUP RESTAURANT


.75 12-16 Stockton Street


614


CHAS. H. JACOB & CO.


FUNERAL DIRECTORS and EMBALMERS


318 Mason St. TEL. MAIN 5218


ZIM


CROCKER-LANGLEY DIRECTORY.


ZOL 1847


Zimmermann Frank, clerk G. A. Rutz Bak- ing Co., r. 625 Peralta Av.


Zimmermann George, porter McCann, Belcher & Allen, r. 154 Highland Av. Zimmermann George D., driver Union Ice Co., r. 633 Bryant


Zimmermann Gustav, jeweler Shreve & Co., r. 411, 34th Av.


Zimmermann Harry, r. 976 Union


Zimmermann Herman, tailor, 41912 Stockton Zimmermann Johanna, widow, r. 1310 Baker Zimmermann John, laborer Liberty Iron


Wks., r. 75 Clementina


Zimmermann Karl P., r. 4191/2 Stockton


Zimmermann Louis, laborer


Haslett


Ware-


house C., r. 410 Utah


Zimmermann Philip, secy. Krug & Zimmer- mann Malting Co., r. 1108 Railroad Av. Zimmermann Robert (John & Zimmermann) r. 334 Turk


Zimmermann William, teacher Polytechnic High School, r. 1837 Bush


Zimmermann William C. (Rusconi


&


Zim-


mermann) r. 2803 Pine


Zimmett Catherine, widow, r. 656 Jessie rear Zincke Paul W., bartender, r. 32 San Carlos Av.


Zincke W., painter, r. 36 Birch Av.


Zingelmann Frieda, widow, r. 45 Noe


Royal Zingelmann John L., salesman The Shoe Store, r. 45 Noe


Zink Fritz, cooper Lachman & Jacobi, r. 12 De Boom


Zink Madeline Miss, dressmaker, r. 5 Hyde Zink Robert, cellarman John Wieland Brew- ery, r. 62 Clementina


ZINKAND CAFE


Charles A. Zinkand proprietor, restaurant and oyster house, 923-929 Market


ZINKAND CHARLES A.


proprietor Zinkand Cafe, 923-929 Market, r. 1104 Devisadero


Zinkand Edward, carpenter, r. 418, 10th Av. Zinkand Ferdinand J., with Zinkand Cafe, r. 1104 Devisadero Zinkand William C., with Zinkand Cafe, r. 1104 Devisadero


Zinke Carl, upholsterer, r. 18 Sycamore Av.


Zinn Edward A., machinist Murch & Gray, r. 1033 Mission


Zinn Mary, widow, r. 2817 Bush [ Zinn. See Zihn


Zinnamon Abraham B., tailor, 129 Eddy, r. 514 Jessie


Zinnamon Adolph D., tailor, r. 61 Harriet


Zinnamon David, tailor A. B. Zinnamon, r. 514 Jessie


Zinnen Cecelia Miss, teacher music, r. 1317 Scott


Zinnen Joseph, musician, r. 1317 Scott ZINNS CHRISTIAN


merchant tailor, 43-44 Chronicle Bldg., r. 1132 Fell


Zinns Franklin A., bookkeeper, r. 22 Lloyd Zinns Harry L., with C. Zinns, r. 1132 Fell Zinns Otto T., asst. exchange teller Anglo- Californian Bank, r. 2629 Howard


Zinslen George, machinist Union Iron Wks., r. Oakland


Zint Christian Miss, r. 20 Capp Zion Edwin R., copyist County Clerk's office Zipfel C. Eugene, machinist Fulton Eng. & Ship Bldg. Wks., r. 3 Middle


Zipfel Guido, blacksmith Will & Finck Co .. r. 77A Rausch


Zipfel Joseph, porter Garcia & Maggini, r. 1409 Mason


Zipp Frederick L., paper carrier, r. 1151/2 Fair Oaks


Zippar James, delicacies, 1406 Ellis


Zirbes Henry, dealer in Architectural and Art Industrial Books, 935 Market, room 2 Zircher Eugene, baker, r. 904 Vallejo


Zirkel Frank, tailor, 715 Valencia


Zirkel Paul, r. 870 Howard


NEW YORK LIFE INS. CO


JOHN A MCCALL, PRESIDENT. THE OLDEST AND-LARGEST INTERNATIONAL' LIFE INSURANCE CO. IN THE WORLÓK SUPERVISED BY 82 GOVERNMENTS ..


GOLDEN GATE BRANCH ROOM'S 600-603, PARROTT BUILDING E R. SMITH, Agency Director.


Zirker Joseph, salesman Charles Keilus & Co., r. 14211% Mission


Zirker Louis, tailor, 884A McAllister, r. 14211/2 Mission


Zirkle D., clerk Postoffice, r. Berkeley Zises Sam, pres. S. F. Matzo Co., r. 1240 Fol- som


Ziska Dora, widow, r. 448 Jessie


Ziska Edward H., carrier Postoffice, r. 448


Jessie


Zissig Charles (Zissig & Essmann) r. 39 Lee Av.


Zissig & Essmann (Charles Zissig and Ernest Essmann) dry goods, 1058 Valencia Zita Prospero, liquors, 1312 Dupont, r. 516 Green


Zobel Alfred J., physician, 1403 California, r. 1308 Pine


Zobel Hendel H., law student, r. 1308 Pine Zobel Jacob, cap mfr., 405 Kearny, r. 1308 Pine


Zobel Ludwig (Zobel & Banner) 571 Market ZOBEL & BANNER


(Ludwig Zobel and Marcus Banner) suc- cessors to F. Toplitz & Co., wholesale mil- linery goods, 571 Market, tel. Red 2381 Zoberbier Carl, teacher music, r. 11 Lyon Zoberbier John, musician, r. 807 Leavenworth Zobler Emanuel M., cellarman Lachman & Jacobi, r. 11 Oak Grove Av.


Zocchi Angelo (Trezzini & Zocchi) r. 629 Val- lejo


Zocchi Brothers (Louis L. and George A.) liquors, 523 Union


Zocchi Dennis, r. 15 Union Pl.


Zocchi George A. (Zocchi Bros.) r. 15 Union Pl. Zocchi Louis L. (Zocchi Bros.) r. 521 Union Zoddart Frank B., master str. San Pedro, r. 898, 14th


Zoelner Sigmund, waiter, r. 18 Mason


Zoerb A., check clerk Postal Tel. Cable Co., r. 1352 Sacramento


Zoerb John, maltster Empire Malt House, r. 19 Vandewater


Zoerb John, shoemaker, 1352 Sacramento


Zoerb William, clerk Herman Holm, r. 1352 Sacramento


Zolezzi Andrew, fish, Clay St. Market, r. 114 Pacific


Zolezzi Gio B., packer Yosemite Flour Mills, r. 114 Pacific


Zolezzi Pasquale, fisherman, r. 114 Pacific Zoll Gottfried, restaurant, 531 Ellis


Zoller Carl (Zoller & Merkel) r. 314 Devisa- dero


Zoller Charles, tailor, r. 21, 28th


Zoller John, baker, r. 1550 Grove


Zöller Stephen, sauerkraut maker, Powell


r. 2113


Zoller William (A. Shaefer & Co.) r. 3562, 20th Zoller William, tailor Charles Lyons, r. 3765, 20th


Zoller William L., purser str. Acapulco, r. 438 Page


Zoller & Merkel (Carl Zoller and August Merkel) bakery, 314 Devisadero


Zolling Richard, master mariner, Ferry Bldg., r. Oakland


Zollinger Henry, machinist, r. 711 Mission Zollinger Oscar R., shirt cutter, r. 100 Jones Zollinger Sarah Mrs., furnished rooms, 100 Jones


The -


FUJI CO.


JAPANESE TEAS and FANCY GOODS


Direct Importers of 120 Fifth St., S. F., Tel. South 523. 963 Washington St , Oakland


OCEAN MARINE INSURANCE CO.


309-311 Sansome St. H. M. NEWHALL & CO., Agts.


Z


DIXON, BORGESON & CO. SHOW CASES 37 Market Street, S. F.


1848


ZOL


CROCKER-LANGLEY DIRECTORY. ZYS


THE LIQUOR HABIT CURED AT THE KEELEY INSTITUTE NO. 1170 MARKET ST. ADOPTED. BY THE U. S.GOVERNMENT.


Zollner Alfred, salesman B. D. Pike & Co., r. 2204 Steiner


Zollner Edward, cabinetmaker Sterling Furn. Co., r. 515 Stevenson


Zollner William A., clerk Pac. Mut. Life Ins. Co., r. 213 Chattanooga


Zollver John A. (Zollver, Lawlor & Pitman) r. 206 Fair Oaks


Zollver, Lawlor & Pitman (John A. Zollver, John Lawlor and Harry M. Pitman) proprs. Western Brass Wks., 106, 1st


Zolski Joseph, show case maker Dixon, Bor- geson & Co., r. Oakland


Zoppi Agnes, widow, r. 10512 San Jose Av. 17 Zorg. See Sorg


Zorner Paul, machinist Risdon I. & L. Wks., r. 627 Fulton


Zornow Robert F., sailmaker Brann & Prior, r. 21 Stanly Pl.


Zoudy Baptiste, laundryman A. Vallon, r. 221 Mason


Zoulton L., clerk Cafe Royal, r. 31371/2, 16th Zowasky Gustav T., porter Naber, Alfs & Brune, r. 221 Oak


Zowasky Joseph W., cellarman, r. 221 Oak Zowasky Mary, widow, r. 221 Oak


Zowasky Robert J., porter Naber, Alfs &


Brune, r. 221 Oak


IF Zroggen. See Zgroggen


Zschiesche Christian, shoemaker, r. 3645, 23d [] Zschiesche. See Zeische


Zschraggen J. Mrs., midwife, r. 3207 Army


& Zschraggen Joseph, collar stuffer Main Winchester, r. 3207 Army


Zubiate Mining Co. (Mexico) Dew R. Oliver pres., Mills Bldg.


Zubriczky Joseph, liquors, 20 Anthony


Zucker Nathan, com. merchant, 125 Sansome, r. 351 Pierce


Zucker Solomon L., tailors' trimmings, 120 Taylor, r. 523 Eddy


Zuckerman Alphonse Mrs., widow, r. 304 Hayes


Zuckerman Joseph (Zuckerman & Co.) r. 2811 Washington


Zuckerman Max (Zuckerman & Levy) r. 413 Jones


Zuckerman Richard O. (Zuckerman & Co.) 523 Market


Zuckerman Samuel, cloakmaker L. Horovitz, r. 1025 Mission


Zuckerman & Co. (Richard O. and Joseph Zuckerman) mfr. ladies' and children's wear, 523 Market


Zuckerman & Levy (Max Zuckerman and George Levy) mfrs.' agents, 124 Sansome


Zueger Rose Miss, stenographer Cal. Fruit Canners' Assn., r. 629 Green


Zuern J. Martin, cabinetmaker Pattosien Co., r. 19 Aileen Av.


Zuern Rose Miss, with Pattosien Co., r. 19 Aileen Av.


Zufall Frederick, cabinetmaker Little & Smyth, r. 109 Van Ness Av.


Zuffi Cesar, peddler, r. 24A Hunt


Zuffich John, porter M. B. Moraghan, r. 641 Bush


Zuger Joseph, laborer, r. 431 Pine


Zuhlke George, salesman, r. 985 Harrison


Zulema Alfred S., teacher dancing, r. 703


Green


Zulk Carl J., marble dealer, 907 Point Lobos Av., r. 308 Mason


Zumpstein Louis, cook, r. 431 Pine


Zumwalt Fred, interne St. Mary's Hospital


Zundel Frank T., clerk Murphy, Grant & Co., r. 1616 Stockton


Zundel Robert, baker Angelo Petri, r. 1616 Stockton


Zuniga Frank, fireman, r. 1623 Powell rear Zuñiza Edward, porter, r. 26 Church Av.


Zuper Victor, plumber, r. 211 Natoma


Zurfluh Ambrose, liquors, 1799 San Bruno Av. Zurfluh Charles A., clerk W. R. Knights Co., r. 166 Shipley


Zurfluh Frank, milker Del Monte Dairy


Zur Lowen Fred, instrument maker Sherman, Clay & Co., r. 1822, 15th


Zurn Frederick N., bookkeeper Jos. Wagner Mfg. Co., r. Alameda


Zrurnhelt Michel, concrete worker, r. 29 Rin- gold


Zussman Samuel, physician, r. 934 Van Ness Av.


Zust Emil, baker, r. 416 Austin Av.


Zvanut Matthew, bartender Radulovich Bros., r. 1353 Bush


Zvietich Elijah M., boxmaker Am. Box Fac- tory, r. 902 Valencia


Zwaal S., awnings and tents, 1649 Mission Zweifel Joachim, laborer. r. 627 Commercial Zweifel John H., bartender George Dawson, r. 346 Hayes


Zwerin Annie Miss, saleslady, r. 106, 8th Zwerin Joseph, tailor, 106, 8th


Zwerin Philip, tailor, r. 106, 8th


Zweybruck Edith Miss, teacher Pac. Heights Grammar School, r. 2213 Fillmore


Zweybruck Henriette, widow, r. 2213 Fillmore


ZWICK A. COMPANY


(Anton Zwick) wholesale liquors and St. Helena wine depot, 2140 Mission, tel. White 73


ZWICK ANTON


(A. Zwick Company) r. 2140 Mission


Zwick Charles A., r. 1816 Mason


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


Zwicker Eldridge G., clerk, r. 927 Ellis


Zwicker Elizabeth, widow, r. 927 Ellis Zwieg Herman, molder, r. 161 Bay


Zwig Hermann Mrs., widow, r. 2597 Howard Zwierlein Casper, carpenter, 318 Bush, r. 1612 Grove


Zwilling Herman, waiter, r. 1969 Howard Zwillinger Isador, tailor, r. 464 Clementina


Zwillinger Jacob, tailor S. Greenburg, r. 454 Clementina


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, dairy, 1015, 16th Av. South Zwissig Michael, milker, r. 1470 San Bruno Av.


Zyskind Bernard (Friedlander & Zyskind) r. 1111 Kearny


Names Received Too Late ...


For Regular Insertion will be found on


Pages 115=116-


WIELAND'S "TIVOLI" LAGER Equal to any Imported Phone West 144 CALIFORNIA BOTTLING CO. Address 1407-1417 EDDY


... AND ...


ELECTROTYPERS


424 SANSOME ST., S. F.


'PHONE MAIN 778.9


TYPOGRAPHERS


L - L THE FILMER-ROLLINS ELECTROTYPE CO.


Brief and Law Work Book and Job Work


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 1900


1


1850


BANK AND INSURANCE DEPARTMENT.


The Bank of California


SAN FRANCISCO


Capital $2,000,000 Surplus $1,000,000 Profit and Loss Account, April 1st, 1900, $2,347,506


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


r ( The Bank of New York, N. B. A. Messrs. Laidlaw & Co.


BALTIMORE


The National Exchange Bank


BOSTON


CHICAGO . .


The National Shawmut Bank ( Illinois Trust and Savings Bank Union National Bank The Philadelphia National Bank


PHILADELPHIA


ST. LOUIS


Boatmen's Bank


VIRGINIA CITY, NEV.


Agency of The Bank of California


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


1 ( The Union Bank of Australia, Limited and Bank of New Zealand


Letters of Credit issued, available in all parts of the World


1851


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 CHICAGO CHICAGO


NATIONAL BANK OF COMMERCE


KANSAS CITY


NATIONAL BANK OF COMMERCE


ST. LOUIS


OHIO VALLEY NATIONAL BANK


CINCINNATI


WHITNEY NATIONAL BANK


NEW ORLEANS


DENVER NATIONAL BANK


DENVER, COL.


NEBRASKA NATIONAL BANK


OMAHA, NEB.


BANK OF MONTREAL


BRITISH COLUMBIA AND CANADA PARIS


GEBRUDER MEYER


BERLIN


M. M. WARBURG & Co.


HAMBURG


D. B. ADLER & Co.


COPENHAGEN VIENNA


BANQUE DE LA SUISSE ITALIENNE


LOCARNE


NIEDERSAECASISCHE BANK


BREMEN


BANCO NACIONAL DE MEXICO AND BRANCHES


FIRST AMERICAN BANK OF HAWAII


MEXICO HONOLULU, H. I.


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


SELIGMAN, FRÈRES & CIE


SELIGMAN & STETTHEIMER


FRANKFORT


OESTERREICHISCHE CREDIT ANSTALT


MERCHANTS' LOAN AND TRUST CO.


BANK OF MONTREAL


1852


BANK AND INSURANCE DEPARTMENT.


London & San Francisco Bank


(LIMITED)


424 CALIFORNIA STREET


Authorized Capital, . . $3,500,000


Capital Subscribed and Fully Paid, $2,450,000


HEAD OFFICE, - 71 Lombard Street, London PORTLAND BRANCH, Chamber of Commerce Building


TACOMA BRANCH, -


-


1302 Pacific Avenue


This Bank is prepared to issue Commercial and Travelers' Letters of Credit, available throughout the World, and to transact every description of


Banking and Exchange Business.


WILLIAM MACKINTOSH, MANAGER


1853


BANK AND INSURANCE DEPARTMENT.


No. 5096


-THE


San Francisco National BANK


S. E. Corner Sansome and Pine Streets SAN FRANCISCO


CAPITAL -


$500,000.00


JAMES K. WILSON, Pres. L. I. COWGILL, Cashier


OFFICERS WILLIAM PIERCE JOHNSON, Vice-Pres. F. W. WOLFE, Assistant Cashier


DIRECTORS


James K. Wilson Wm. Pierce Johnson H. E. Huntington


Wm. J. Dutton George A. Pope C. S. Benedict


Henry Pierce


PRINCIPAL CORRESPONDENTS


The Hanover National Bank, New York


Continental National Bank, Chicago


The Chase National Bank, New York First National Bank, Kansas City, Mo.


Chemical National Bank, New York Mechanics Bank, St. Louis


National Bank of the Commonwealth, Boston National Bank of Commerce, Denver, Colo. 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


1854


BANK AND INSURANCE DEPARTMENT.


The First National Bank


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


Paid-up Capital Surplus -


-


2


$1,500,000 -


= - 1,000,000


S. G. MURPHY


- President JAMES MOFFITT


Vice-President


JAMES K. LYNCH - =


J. K. MOFFITT -


Cashier 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 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.


OFFICE HOURS: 8 A. M. TO 6 P. M.


1855


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


1,581,666.66


BRANCHES IN CANADA


London Kingston


Fredericton, N. B.


Greenwood, B. C.


Brantford


Ottawa


Halifax, N. S.


Kaslo, B. C.


Hamilton


Montreal


Winnipeg, Man.


Rossiand, B. C.


Toronto


Quebec


Brandon, Man.


Trail, B. C. (Sub-Agency)


Midland


St. Johns, N B. Ashcroft, B. C.


Vancouver, B. C.


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


Dawson City (Yukon District) Bennett, 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 at current rates; also Telegraph Transfers.


Demand Drafts on Scotland and Ireland, also on Canada, New York, Chicago, British Columbia, Australia, New Zealand and Dawson (Yukon District).


Bills Collected and other Banking Business Transacted,


San Francisco Agency, 120 Sansome Street H. M. J. McMICHAEL & J. R. AMBROSE, Agents


DIRECTORIES


-OF ALL-


Principal Cities of the United States


-ON FILE AT-


-


DIRECTORY OFFICE


215-219 Bush Street


1856


BANK AND INSURANCE DEPARTMENT.


San Francisco Savings Union


532 CALIFORNIA STREET


Deposits, Dec. 31, 1899


$26,110,681


Paid Up Capital


1,000,000


Reserve Fund


=


210,067


Contingent Fund


407,391


E. B. POND, President LOVELL WHITE, Cashier


W. C. B. DE FREMERY, Vice-President


R. M. WELCH, Assistant Cashier


DIRECTORS GEORGE W. BEAVER JACOB BARTH GEORGE C. BOARDMAN W. C. B. DE FREMERY DANIEL E. MARTIN E. B. POND ROBERT WATT THOMAS MAGKE C. O. G. MILLER 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 responsi- bility 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.


1857


BANK AND INSURANCE DEPARTMENT.


SAVINGS AND LOAN SOCIETY


INCORPORATED JULY 23, 1857


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


Guaranteed Capital and Reserve Fund I


-


$1,175,000


-------


AVINGS / LOAY SOCIETY


The Oldest Savings


Bank in the State


Loans made at Lowest Rates on approved collaterals and on city and country real estate.


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 or 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 $1 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.


1858


BANK AND INSURANCE DEPARTMENT.


The German Savings and Loan Society


526 California Street San Francisco


Guaranteed Capital and Surplus $2,213,146.59


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


Deposits December 30, 1899 $28,563,655.41


Office Hours from 9 A. M. to 3 P. M. Saturdays from 9 A. M. to 1 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


Second Vice-President


Cashier


W. S. GOODFELLOW


General Attorney


BOARD OF DIRECTORS


B. A. BECKER DANIEL MEYER


H. HORSTMANN IGN. STEINHART


JOHN LLOYD E. ROUTE


Assistant Cashier


Secretary


HI. HORSTMANN


A. H. R. SCHMIDT


President


WILLIAM HERRMANN


GEORGE TOURNY


A. H. MULLER .


. Assistant Secretary


H. B. Russ N. OHLANDT


THE GERMAN SAVINGS & LOAN SOCIETY,


DEUTSCHE SPAR & LEIH BANK


1859


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 FRANCISCO


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 sufficent 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 $2,000. 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, PAID-UP CAPITAL, -


$1,000,000 300,000


JAMES D. PHELAN, President


S. G. MURPHY, 1st Vice-President




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