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SAN FRANCISCO ATHLETIC CLUB, INCORPORATED, 317, 6th street. Edw. Homan, President; Ed. C. Harrington, Secretary.
SAN FRANCISCO GIRLS' UNION. Meets every third Wednesday at the Home, 717 Bush street. Object- To give a home to self-sustaining girls and women at reasonable rates. Mrs. L. E. McDowell, Superin- tendent.
SAN FRANCISCO GOLF CLUB. Club House, First avenue, Presidio Reservation. Council-J. W. Byrne, President; Andrew Carrigan, Secretary and Treasurer; office, 17 Beale street; Captain, S. L. Abbott.
Eames Tricycle Co.
Patentees of the Eames Tricycle Chair
AUTOMOBILE AND CYCLE WORK 2018-2024 Market St. Phone Fell 1682
109 MONTGOMERY. ST. T.P. ANDREWS
PRINTING. RELOADING SUPPLIES. DEVELOPING
HALL, 235 GEARY ST Rentals and Installments
HEINE PIANO CO
Compagnon & Lassale
17 New Montgomery St., opp. Palace Hotel
Tel. Main 1571
= SOLE AGENTS LARCHER PÈRE & FILS Clarets and Sauternes
74 Social Societies. CROCKER-LANGLEY DIRECTORY. Temperance Societies
SAN FRANCISCO GRUTLI-VEREIN. Meets at Union Square Hall. Theodor Simmen, Secretary, 421 Post street.
SAN FRANCISCO KENNEL CLUB. Meets at 433 California street. A. B. Spreckels, President; J. E. de Ruyter, First Vice-President; E. C. Ford, Second Vice-President; N. H. Hickman, Secretary and Treasurer, Crocker Building.
SAN FRANCISCO MAENNERCHOR. Meets every Tuesday evening at Mission Turn Verein Hall, 18th street near Valencia. Henry Bobsien, President; Edward Arndt, Secretary; Theo. Vogt, Leader.
SAN FRANCISCO SCHUETZEN VEREIN. George Al- pers, President; K. Wertheimer. Secretary. Meets second Wednesday of each month at Turn Verein Hall, 323 Turk street.
SAN FRANCISCO SCOTTISH THISTLE CLUB. Meets at 32 O'Farrell street, the second and fourth Thurs- day evenings of each month. John H. McInnis, Royal Chief; Alex. Strong, Chieftain; George Ful- lerton, Recorder; John Ross, Treasurer, 26 Eddy street.
SAN FRANCISCO TURN VEREIN, 323 Turk street. Stated meetings, first and third Wednesdays of each month, at 8:30 P. M. Class nights Tuesdays and Fri- days from 8:30 to 10 P. M. Social meetings for mem. bers and friends last Wednesday of each month John Simmen, President; Richard Kuhn, Secretary.
SAN FRANCISCO VEREIN. Northeast corner Post and Leavenworth streets. L. W. Saalburg, Presi- dent; B. P. Lilienthal. Recording Secretary; D. J. Guggenhime, Librarian.
SAN FRANCISCO WHIST CLUB. Club rooms, 9 Mason street. T. H. Harbour, President; J. J. Sturgeon, Secretary.
SAN FRANCISCO YACHT CLUB. Club House in Sausalito. San Francisco headquarters in Mer- chants Exchange. R. S. Bridgman, Commodore; A. C. Lee, Vice-Commodore; F. A. Robbins, Port Captain; W. M. Edgell. Secretary, 409 Battery street, R. M. Welch, Treasurer; A. G. A. Mueller, Financial Secretary, Examiner Building; A. L. Dennison, Measurer.
SCHLESWIG-HOLSTEIN VEREIN. Meets the first and third Thursdays of each month in Union Square Hall. H. Kunst, President; H. Hinrichsen Recording Secretary.
SOCIETY OF CALIFORNIA VOLUNTEERS. Annual Meeting at Occidental Hotel on the 25th of April. Composed of those who served in the California Volunteers, U. S. A. Major Alfred Morton, Presi- dent; John C. Innes, Recording Secretary.
SONS AND DAUGHTERS OF THE "OLD FRIENDS." Meets every Thursday evening at No. 1 Fifth street, corner Market. Franklin F. Lord, M. D., President: Miss Rena Connelly, Secretary.
STANFORD CLUB. Meets at the call of the Prest- dent. Harry Reynolds, President; E. R. Zion, Secre- tary. The Newhall, 608 O'Farrell street.
STATE FLORAL SOCIETY. Central Hall, 223 Sutter street. Meets second Friday of each month at 2 P. M. Emory E. Smith, Palo Alto, President; Mrs. H. P. Tricou, 814 Grove street, Secretary.
SWEDISH SINGING SOCIETY OF SAN FRANCISCO, (Male.) Meets every Thursday evening at Turn Ve- rein Hall, 323 Turk street. Prof. Axel Philstrom, Leader.
SWISS RIFLE CLUB Meets at 627 Commercial street P. A. Giannini, President; P. Righetti, Secretary.
UNION LEAGUE CLUB. THE. The leading Re- publican club of the Pacific Coast. Headquarters Palace Hotel. George H. Pippy, President; J. B. Fuller, Secretary.
UNION SQUARE CLUB. Receptions in Pioneer Hall on the last Friday evening of the month. E. O. Reiser, President; G. L. Bresse, Secretary. Office, 224 Hayward Building.
UNIVERSITY CLUB. 722 Sutter street. F. H. Wheelan, President; N. N. Wilson, Secretary and Treasurer.
VEREIN EINTRACHT. Meets in Eintracht Hall, 237 Twelfth street, every Wednesday evening. Frank Huber. President; Robert Scheel, Secretary.
VETERAN ODD FELLOWS' ASSOCIATION. S. G. Whitney, President; William H. Barnes, Secretary, I. O. O. F. Hall.
VETERAN FIREMEN'S ASSOCIATION OF SAN FRAN- CISCO. To remember and foster the old friendship existing between the old veterans of S. F. F. D., to assist those in sicknees or distress and to bury the dead. Meets first Tuesday evening every month at 15 Brenham Place. Frederick C. Hensley, Presi- dent; Samuel G. Drummond, Secretary, 1717 Mis- sion street.
VETERAN VOLUNTEER FIREMEN'S ASSOCIATION OF CALIFORNIA. Meets at 24 Fourth street on the sec- ond Tuesday of each month. Stephen Bunner, Pres- ident; J. J. McMahon, Recording Secretary.
VETERANS OF THE CALIFORNIA HUNDRED AND BATTALION. 422 California street. Composed of the survivors of the 500 men who served in the 2d Mass- achusetts Cavalry, as members of the California Hun- dred and California Cavalry Battalion. C. Mason Kinne, President; H. W Mortimer, Secretary.
WESTERN ADDITION CARD, CHESS AND WHIST CLUB. G. P. Woodward, President, 2206 Fillmore street.
WESTERN ADDITION LITERARY AND SOCIAL CLUB. 414 Mason street. A. P. Black, President; James Ellison, Recording Secretary, 51% Camp street.
WINTER COTILLION CLUB. Clarence L. Mitchell, Chairman; George E. Bennett, Secretary. Claus Spreckels Building, room 1205.
YALE ALUMNI ASSOCIATION OF CALIFORNIA. Edward B. Clapp, President; Charles Page, Jr., Secretary, Mills Building.
HALSTED & CO. UNDERTAKERS 946 Mission Street.
TEMPERANCE SOCIETIES.
INDEPENDENT ORDER OF GOOD TEMPLARS.
FATHER MATTHEW TOTAL ABSTINENCE AND BENEVOLENT SOCIETY No. 1. Meets second and fourth Friday evenings of each month at 121 Eddy street.
EVENING STAR LODGE NO. 114. Meets at 20 Eddy street first and third Friday evenings at 8 o'clock.
INTERNATIONAL LODGE NO. 291. Meets every Monday evening at 8 o'clock at 16 Moss street.
MANHEM LODGE NO. 363 (Swedish). Meets in Pythian Castle, 909 Market street, every Saturday evening at 8 o'clock.
SPRING VALLEY LODGE NO. 314. Meets in Pierce Street Congregational Church every Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock.
VALLEY LODGE NO. 293. Meets at 20 Eddy street every second and fourth Friday evenings at 8 o'clock.
LEAGUE OF THE CROSS OF THE ARCHDIOCESE OF SAN FRANCISCO (Incorporated). Headquarters, 108 Grove street. To encourage temperance and total abstinence among men and boys. Has branches in every parish of the Archdiocese, and. in addition. a military organization of thirteen companies, band and hospital corps. Directors-Most Rev. P. W. Riordan, D. D., Rev. Philip O'Ryan, Walter E. Dorn, Lieutenant-Colonel I. D. Dwyer, Major P. J. Hag- gerty. Dr. R. J. Dowdall and William J. Hamilton. Rev. Philip O'Ryan, Spiritual Director; W. E. Dorn, President; Joseph Hayes, Secretary.
BANDS OF HOPE.
The following Bands of Hope are maintained by the I. O. Good Templars, viz:
District Superintendent of Juvenile Work, Mrs. S. W. Kerrigan, 20 Willow avenue.
WINCHESTER BAND. Meets quarterly at the Pro- testant Orphan Asylum on Haight street, between Laguna and Buchanan. Superintendent, Mrs. S. W. Kerrigan, 20 Willow avenue.
WESTERN STAR BAND NO. 135. Meets at the First Presbyterian Church, corner Van Ness avenue and Sacramento street, every Sunday at 3:30 P. M. Su- perintendent, Mrs. H. G. Matherson, 502 Powell street.
GOLDEN GATE BAND NO. 175. Meets every Sun- day at 3 p. M. at First Baptist Church on Eddy street, between Jones and Leavenworth. Superintendent, Mrs. Kerrigan, 20 Willow avenue.
E. H. ROLLINS & SONS
Municipal, Corporation and Railway 335 Pine Street
BONDS
Bottled only at the Springs
COOKS
MINERAL
WATER
RING BROS., Agts. 19TH & CASTRO . TEL MISSION 47
MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATION.
Theatres and Resorts. 75
Temperance Societies.
CRYSTAL No. 204. Meets every second Sunday at 1:15 p. M. in Free Baptist Church, Oakland. Super- intendent, Edwin Bothwell, 707 Twentieth street.
EPWORTH BAND NO. 236. Meets on first Sunday In every month at 2:30 P. M. in the Epworth M. E. Church, corner of Twenty-sixth and Church streets. Superintendent, Miss Sarah J. Dodds, 3616 Twenty- sixth street.
MARINE TEMPERANCE SOCIETY.
Meetings are held at the Mariners' Church, corner of Sacramento and Drumm streets, on the second Tuesday of every month at 7:30 p. m. Rev. Joseph Rowell, President; Henry F. Eden, Secretary.
WOMAN'S CHRISTIAN TEMPERANCE UNION.
State Officers-Mrs. B. Sturtevant-Peet, President, San Jose; Mrs. Annie Little-Barry, Recording Secre- tary; Mrs. Dorcas J. Spencer, Corresponding Secre- tary, 132 Mc Allister street, San Francisco.
SAN FRANCISCO COUNTY UNION Alice E. Brad- ley, President; Mrs. Angie Allen, Recording Secre- tary; Mrs. Willard Clark, Corresponding Secretary.
LOCAL UNIONS.
CENTRAL. Mrs. S. B. McCoy, President; Mrs. A. J. Burgess, Secretary.
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH. Mrs. Sarah W. Kerrigan, President; Mrs. E. J Lewin, Secretary.
THIRD CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH. Mrs. R. Tay- lor, President; Mrs. C. M. Clark, Recording Secretary.
WESTMINSTER PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. Mrs. Dorcas J. Spencer, President; Mrs. L. A. Grass, Secretary.
FRANCES E. WILLARD. Mrs M. F. Gilley, Presi- dent; Mrs. Angie Allen, Secretary.
CENTRAL M. E. CHURCH. Mrs. Marian Irving, President; Mrs. Emily Stanbridge, Secretary.
WESTERN ADDITION UNION. Mrs. Bovee Giesy, President; Mrs D. F. Baker, Secretary.
THEATRES AND RESORTS.
THEATRES.
ALCAZAR, 116 O'Farrell.
ALHAMBRA, southwest corner Eddy and Jones.
CALIFORNIA, Bush, between Kearny and Grant Av. CENTRAL, Market near Eighth.
CHINESE, 814 Washington.
COLUMBIA, 11 Powell.
FISCHER'S THEATRE, 122-124 O'Farrell.
GRAND OPERA HOUSE, Mission near Third.
ORPHEUM, 119 O'Farrell.
TIVOLI OPERA HOUSE, 28-32 Eddy.
RESORTS.
CENTRAL PARK, corner Market and Eighth.
CLIFF HOUSE AND SEAL ROCKS, termination of Cliff avenue, six miles west of City Hall.
GLEN PARK (Mission Zoo), Chenery and Diamond streets.
GOLDEN GATE PARK, between Fulton and H, from Stanyan west to the ocean.
HARBOR VIEW PARK, Jefferson, near Baker.
INGLESIDE COURSING PARK, Ocean avenue, }% mile west of San Jose avenue.
INGLESIDE RACE TRACK, Ocean avenue, one mile west of San Jose avenue.
MUSEUM OF ACADEMY OF SCIENCES, 819 Market.
SUTRO BATHS, Cliff avenue, near Cliff House.
SUTRO HEIGHTS, termination Point Lobos avenue. between Forty-eighth avenue and the ocean.
THE CHUTES, Fulton and 10th avenue.
GUIDE MAPS
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SAN FRANCISCO
CORRECTED TO DATE
FOR SALE AT
H. S. CROCKER CO.
215=217=219 Bush Street
J.F.CUTTER WHISKEY
E. Martin & Co. 54-56 First St.
C. H. EVANS & CO.
AND THREADING PIPE CUTTING
181-187 Fremont St.
AND PRESERVES
17 New Montgomery St.
Tel.
Champagnes
& LASSALE
COMPAGNON C
LIST OF DIRECTORIES ON FILE AT OFFICE OF
Crocker-Langley San Francisco Directory 215, 217, 219 BUSH STREET
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RINTENS M.S. CHOCKER CO. STATICHEPS
MELBOURNE MEMPHIS MILWAUKEE MINNEAPOLIS MONTREAL NASHVILLE NEWARK
NEW HAVEN NEW ORLEANS NEW YORK OAKLAND OMAHA PEORIA
PHILADELPHIA PITTSBURG PORTLAND, ME. PORTLAND, OR. SACRAMENTO SALT LAKE SAN JOSE SEATTLE SIOUX CITY SPOKANE ST. LOUIS ST. PAUL STOCKTON SYDNEY TACOMA TOLEDO
TORONTO
TROY
WASHINGTON, D. C. WILMINGTON WORCESTER
AND MANY OTHERS, BOTH CITY AND BUSINESS
THE JOHN M. KLEIN ELECTRICAL WORKS 421-423 Montgomery St., San Francisco ....
Telegraph, Telephone and Electric Light Supplies. "Electrical Engineer- ing, Constructing and Manufacturing. Telephone Main 389
opp.
Palace Hotel
LIQUORS
Main 1571
SHOW CASES SIBLEY & HOAG 116 MISSION STREET, S. F. PHONE BLACK 1041
W. & P.
FELT AND GRAVEL ROOFING ,
Nothing else as good
PACIFIC REFINING & ROOFING CO.
ADDITIONAL NAMES AND REMOVALS.
TOO LATE FOR CLASSIFICATION.
CROCKER-LANGLEY DIRECTORY.
A. A. MACHINE WHITEWASHING CO., 16 Hayes
ADAMS C. F. CO., James Price mgr., dealer in household necessities, 318 Mason, tel. Jessie 1821
Adelseck Edward, groceries, 1701 Mason Aetna Mineral Water Agency, 824 Howard Aiton John (Aiton & Snyder) r. 1114 Val- lejo
AITON & SNYDER (John Aiton and Samuel M. Snyder) real estate, 927 Market
ALBRO & CO. (Providence, R. I.) rolled plate chains, A. I. Hall & Son agts., 643-645 Market
ALLADIO P., propr. Royal Cream Cheese Manufactory, 1206 Sutter, tel. East 888 ALLIS-CHALMERS CO., G. E. Ames agt., mining machinery, 622-623 Hay- ward Bldg.
American Co-operative Assn., 927 Market AMERICAN LITHOGRAPHIC CO. (of New York) Emil O. Moeller Pac. Coast agt., 421 Market cor. 1st, tèl. Main 5677
AMERICAN MESSENGER SERVICE, 119 Ellis, tel. Main 894
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER ASSOCIA- TION (of New York) J. D. Millar mgr., 321 Parrott Bldg.
AMERICAN STANDARD OIL CO., S. S. Petrovich pres., T. W. Stone vice- pres., Charles Bovone sec., 123 Califor- nia
AMES GEORGE E., agt. Allis-Chalmers Co., 622-623 Hayward Bldg. r. 1244 Cal- ifornia
AMES W. B., vice-pres. California, Ore- gon & Washington Home Builders' Assn. 701-724 Hayward Bldg. r. Ala- meda
Andersen Jens, shoemkr. 1802 Geary Anderson Clarence L., civ. engr. 222 San- some, r. 300 Baker
Annuity Fund Co., C. F. Blandin pres., 72412 Market
Applegate John J., broker, 465 Parrott Bldg., r. 1220 Bush
ARCADE THE, liquors, Jonn P. Glynn propr., SW. cor. Mission and 4th
ARIEL FLATS, Frank A. Bettis propr., 531 Turk
Armer & Weinshenk (A. M. Armer and C. Weinshenk) jewelers' supplies, 220 Sutter
Art Novelty Mfg. Co., J. Doheny mgr., 1170 Market
Atkinson & Needham (H. L. Atkinson and J. V. Needham) drug brokers, 39 Ste- venson
AUGER C. J., jeweler, 303 Kearny Automatic Direct Line Telephone Co., Hearst Bldg.
Aztec Oil Co., W. E. Palmer sec., Claus Spreckels Bldg.
Baar Arthur, mgr. S. F. Tageblatt Pub- lishing Society, r. 1540 Howard
Bacon Harvey M., sec. Pacific Coast Trust Co., 73 Chronicle Bldg.
BAKER NILES E., vice-pres. De Laval Dairy Supply Co., 217 Drumm, r. 411 E. 16th, Oakland
BANCROFT-WHITNEY CO., F. P. Stone pres., Fred G. Sanborn vice-pres., Charles F. Stone, sec., S. B. Folger treas, law-book publishers, 612-622 California
Barham William W., sec. r. 6 Eddy
BARNES ANNA HARRIS, M. D., physi- cian and surgeon, 522-523 Parrott (Em- porium) Bldg., hours 11 to 12 a. m.,
3 to 5 and 7 to 8 p. m., tel. South 305 Baruch I. Mrs., r. 2402 Bush
Beersman Henry A., liquors, 112 Drumm Beitler Charles R., mgr. Independent Em- ployment Bureau, r. 603 Eddy
Bellemans Paul, bookkeeper Aetna Min- eral Water Agency, r. 406 Sutter Bennett George E., r. 1327 Fell
BENTHAM M. B., sec. Sanitary Clean- ing Co., 388 McAllister, r. 1839 Green Bernou J., treas. The Lambla Realty Co. 505 California
Berry F. T. (F. T. Berry & Co.) r. 209 Valencia
BERRY F. T. & CO. (F. T. Berry, E. Tribou, and E. J. Harrah) merchandise brokers and mfrs.' agts. 202 Hearst (Examiner) Bldg.
BETTIS FRANK A., propr. Ariel and Solar Flats, 525 to 531 Turk
Biedermann F. A., electrician, r. 2756 Bush
BIEN JULIUS H., pres. Commercial Fur- nishing Co., r. Hotel Argyle
Bishop Allen (Allen Bishop & Co.) r. 307 Walnut
Bishop Allen & Co., real estate, Hayward Bldg.
Bjolstad Andrea, sec. Swedish and Nor- wegian Consulate, 214 California, r. 1692 Post
BLACK T. D., sec. Pierce & Co., 14 Turk. r. 1678 Page
Blandin Charles F., atty. 72412 Market, r. Palace Hotel
Blume William, mgr. Golden Gate Bot- tling Wks. 120 Shotwell
Bodley H. S., clk. Speck & Co. r. Palo Alto
Bonzagni Alexander (Brown & Bonzagni) r. 125, 10th
Boston Saxophone Quartette, 819 Market Bowie Frederick R., asst. city editor Call, r. 945 Oak
Bowman George F., broker, Hayward Bldg. r. 3198 Pacific Av.
BRACE EMORY C., western mgr. St. An- thony Furniture Co, 323 Emma Spreck- els Bldg.
Braga Frank E., mfrs.' agt. 712 Mission, r. 739 Post
BRAIDA JOHN, marble mosaic for floor- ing, walls, etc., 2610-2614, 21st, tel. White 1301
Breen Peter A., atty. Parrott Bldg., r. 628 Sutter
Bridgman Robert S., clk. J. M. Gamble, r. Sausalito
BRITISH AND AMERICAN UNION, Charles B. Sedgwick sec., 927 Market BRITTAIN & CO. (J. N. Brittain) jewel- ers, silver novelties, watches, etc., 120 Geary
Brown John E. (Brown & Bonzagni) r. 229 Dolores
Brown Matthew D., notary public, 116 Montgomery, r. 2514 Green
Brown & Bonzagni (John E. Brown and Alexander Bonzagni) pure apple cider and vinegar cider, 125, 10th
Brunssen George, propr. The McAllister, 503 Van Ness Av.
J.F.CUTTER WHISKEY
E. Martin & Co. 54-56 First St.
N. CLARK & SONS
Stone Ware and Flower Pots MANUFACTURERS AND DEALERS
San Francisco 17 and 19 Spear St.
Dr. George W.
Czo. Leek, Dentist
20 O'Farrell St.
READ SPECIAL OFFER UNDER DENTISTS."
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ADDITIONAL NAMES AND REMOVALS.
Cognac and Pousse Café
BURCHARD & WHEELER (Daniel W. Burchard and John T. Wheeler) attys- at-law, 443-444 Parrott Bldg., tel. Mint 1376
BURKE WALTER D., sec. and mgr. St. Nicholas Laundry Co., 17th nr. Folsom, r. 1406, 15th
Burris Frank P., mining, Hayward Bldg. BUSH DAVID & SON (David and Hart- ley M. Bush) real estate and financial agts., 20 Montgomery
BUTLER RICHARD B., mgr. Craig, Coch- ran & Co., 52-56 Mint Av., r. 21 Baker BUTLER SIDNEY A., asst. genl. agt. Wells Fargo & Co.'s Ex. r. Alameda
CALIFORNIA, OREGON & WASHING- TON HOMEBUILDERS' ASSOCIA- TION, 701-724 Hayward Bldg.
Campbell Duncan, trav. agt. W. F. & Co., Ex.
Cary W. T. (Hay, Hulsman & Cary) r. 4049, 17th
Casa de Pagna Placer M. Co., 318 Pine Cator Thomas V., atty-at-law, 38 Nevada Block, r. 708 Gough
Cattell Frank M., atty. Hayward Bldg.
CENTRAL BOOK STORE, S. Wyatt propr., 1175 Market
Central Point Con. Oil Co., Claus Spreck- els Bldg.
CENTURY ELECTRIC CO., Frank G. Waterhouse pres., S. H. Weidenthal sec., 18 Second
Chaigneau K. Mrs., druggist, NW. cor. Mission and 26th
CHASE JAMES B. STEVEDORE AND BALLAST CO., H. S. Thompson trustee, 17 Steuart
Chicago Crude Oil Co., Claus Spreckels Bldg.
Christopher Louis B., vice-pres. Leather Grill and Drapery Co., r. 141/2 Page Christy & Wise (John H. and Harry E. Wise) wool com., 223 California
Clack George S., stenog. The Bulletin, r. 1466 Ellis
Clack Sydney, florist, r. 1466 Ellis
Clark Frank C. (Clark & Melsing) r. 554 Willow Av.
Clark Fred A., civil and hydraulic engr., 420 California, r. 1532 Union
CLARK GEORGE G., general agent Wells Fargo & Co.'s Ex. r. 614 Haight
CLARK & MELSING (F. C. Clark and L. F. Melsing) contractors, old build- ings taken down, 2d hand lumber, etc. office 15th and Valencia
CLAWSON BEE B., mgr. Elaterite Roof- ing Co., 713 Market, room 204, r. Oak- land
CLOVER MARKET CREAMERY, T. F. Marron propr., 2019 Fillmore, tel. West 968
COAST METAL WORKS, George Breck pres., R. P. Mckay vice-pres. and mgr., electrical engineering and sheet metal construction, 29 Jessie, tel. Green 486
Cole Walter H., sec. American Co-oper- ative Assn. r. 508 Leavenworth
Collins Richard Rev., asst. pastor Church of the Holy Redeemer, r. 116 Diamond Collins Thomas W. (Thomas W. Collins & Co.) r. 2524 Union
COLLINS THOMAS W. & CO. (Thomas W. Collins) genl. agts. Pabst Brewing Co. 105 California
Columbia Mercantile Co., syrup refiners, 233 California
Columbia Minstrel Co., J. C. Daly pres., George W. Yost sec., Ferry Postoffice COMMERCIAL FURNISHING CO., Julius H. Bien pres., Joseph O. Cunha sec., 613 Emma Spreckels Bldg. tel. South 671
COMPUTING SCALE CO., Pierce & Co. agts., 14 Turk, tel. South 103
Consul Netherlands, G. J. G. Marsily, 207 Battery
CONSUMERS' SELTZER WATER CO., 1331-1333 Folsom
CONTINENTAL INSURANCE CO. (of New York) Frank P. Wilson state agt., 435 California
CONTINENTAL INSURANCE CO. OF NEW YORK, Arthur G. Nason & Co., metropolitan mgrs., 435 California Continental Tobacco Co., 345 Sacramento Cook George W. F., atty. Parrott Bldg., r. 1217 Laguna
Co-operative Investment Co., Claus
Spreckels Bldg.
CORDREY GRANT, sec. Renters' Loan & Trust Co., 211-213 Safe Deposit Bldg., r. 1439 McAllister
CORNELL F. D., managing agt. The Standard Investment Co., Hayward Bldg. r. Oakland
CORPORATION TRUST CO., 137 Mont- gomery, room 33, tel. Red. 5383
Corriea Manuel F. (M. D. Perry & Co.) r. 1030 Jackson
CRANDALL GEORGE B., asst. supt. Western Division Wells Fargo & Co.'s Ex. r. Alameda
CRANSTON R. D. & SONS (Robert D .. Robert A. and William M.) real estate and insurance, 114 Montgomery
Crim Samuel M., cashier E. Goslinsky & Co., r. 728 Sutter
CUNHA JOSEPH O., sec., Commercial Furnishing Co. r. 268 Turk
Currier Edward W., designer, 372 Sutter Curtiss Lumber Co. (Mills City, Or.) Hammond Lumber Co. agts., 304 Hay- ward Bldg.
DARLING CHARLES S., curtains, com- forters and rugs, 314 Post, r. 828
Geary
Davis Arthur O. (Hammond & Co.) r. 1640 Polk
Davis Samuel D., atty. Parrott Bldg. r. 2423 Sutter
Davol George K., mech. engr. 321 Market, r. 1817 Broadway
Day William H. (Day & McClinton) r. Oakland
Day & McClinton (W. H. Day and M. G. McClinton) printers, 538 Sacramento
Deacon J. A. & Co. (Joseph A. Deacon) com. mchts. 322-324 Front
Deacon Joseph A. (J. A. Deacon & Co.) r. 531 Turk
Deasy Daniel C., atty. Parrott Bldg. r. 834 Fulton
DE LAVAL DAIRY SUPPLY CO. (suc- cessors to De Laval Separator Co.) C. E. Hill mgr., creamery, dairy and cheese factory apparatus and sup- plies, Pacific States agts. De Laval Cream Separators, 217-221 Drumm, tel. Main 1651
DELSOL HONORE, wines and liquors, 1401 Powell, tel. Black 5861, r. 327 Montgomery Av.
Demandowski Amandus, metal spinner, r. 313 Leavenworth
Devlin M. Mrs. (Staniels & Devlin) r. 1279 Folsom
Dewey Navigation and Trading Co., C. F. Blandin pres., 72412 Market
Diamond Leon (Tirkeltaub & Diamond) r. 653 Folsom
DOBLE ROBERT McF., consulting engr. 314 Hayward Bldg. r. 1210 Masonic Av.
Dodd William H., cashier Haines & Wey- mouth, r. 12812, 9th
Dodge Morton H., clk. Standard Paper Co. r. 432 Frederick
Donovan John, statistician, Hayward Bldg., r .413 Jones
E. H. ROLLINS & SONS
Municipal, Corporation and Railway 335 Pine Street
BONDS
Larcher Père & Fils Telephone Main 1571.
Sole . . Agents
Compagnon & Lassale 17 NEW MONTGOMERY ST., OPP. PALACE HOTEL
TECHAU TAVERN
Music daily from 12.30 to 2, 6 to 8, and 9.30 to 12 M.
Restaurant and Family Resort - Service and Attention-none Better - 109-117 MASON ST. 117
ADDITIONAL NAMES AND REMOVALS.
DRAKE D. D., salary loans, 453 Parrott Bldg .-
Dray Marie A., widow, r. 156, 2d
Dray Walter J., salesman, r. 156. 2d
Drayeur Augustus C., pres. Webb Street Stable Co. r. 1445 O'Farrell
Dunning James W. (John Robinson & Co.) r. 1694 Post
Dunning J. W. Mrs., floor mgr. Hale Bros. r. 1694 Post
Durkee Bessie T. Miss, teacher Lincoln Comml. Dept. r. 1118A Leavenworth
EAGLE BRAND OYSTER COCKTAIL CO., Oscar Tennyson propr., 509 Lar- kin, tel. Polk 1490
EASTERN SHOE MANUFACTURING CO., mfrs. ladies' and gent's fine shoes, 27 Jessie, tel. John 4401
Eckert William J., salesman L. W. Godin Ede William, vice-pres. Speck & Co. r. 460 Guerrero
Edelman Charles, notary, 138 Montgomery Eisenmann Joseph P., pres. Osborn Hardware & T. Co. r. 3024 Washington ELATERITE ROOFING CO., Bee B. Clawson mgr., 713 Market, room 204. tel. Grant 131
Eldredge Edward L. (Vail & Eldredge) r. San Mateo, Cal.
Ellia John, druggist C. H. Royer, 1200 Mason
Elliot Charles, tea broker, 116 California, r. Alameda
Elliott Albert J., physician, 704 Sacra- mento, r. 802 Kearny
Elliott Hotel Register Co., Hayward Bldg. Elliott J. B., mgr. Elliott Hotel Register Co., r. Oakland
Espel Ferdinand, storekeeper Swain's Bakery. r. 1724 Page
Eugster Hermann, instrument mkr. r. 330 Eddy
Eureka and Klamath River Railroad Co., 304 Hayward Bldg.
EVATT FRANK B., writing inks, mucil- age, etc., 664, 4th, tel. Jessie 826
Evening Star and Central Mining Co., 320 Sansome
Ewen J. Sangster, oil broker, 318 Pine Farley George S. (Wenceslow & Farley) r. Carters, Cal.
Farren John W., sec. Farren & Price Co. r. 500 Harrison
Farren & Price Co., carriage hardware, 457 Mission
Faulkner Richard prin. Franklin Gram. School, r. 148 Laguna D.,
Faust H. W., publisher, 350 Geary, r. Oak- land
Fehlan August, physician, 117 Leaven- worth
Fenwick Fred M., with Hammond Lum- ber Co. 304 Hayward Bldg.
Fisher S. A., real estate, 11 Montgomery, r. Alameda
FISK ARTHUR G., atty-at-law, 2 Mills Bldg. 8th floor, r. 700 Hayes
Folkes Lottie Miss, cashier Speck & Co., r. 2319 Folsom
FOOTE D. H., mgr. Santa Barbara Min- eral Water Co. 821 Market
Foote M. M., atty-at-law and real estate, 514 Taylor Foster Fenton P., salesman J. M. Gamble, r. 521 Post
FRENCH WINE EXTRACT MFG. CO., F. C. Kauders chief representative and mgr. U. S., 927 Market, room 616
Fried William M., bartender Temple Bar, r. 1476, 8th Av.
Fuller Percy E., atty-at-law, Mills Bldg. GAMBLE JAMES M., dept. mgr. Conti- nental Tobacco Co., 345 Sacramento, r. Oakland
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