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Fire Alarm Boxes. MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATION.
Fire Underwriters Asso. 37
494-Twenty-first and Douglass.
495-Twenty-third and Sanchez.
496-Twenty-third and Hoffman Avenue.
497-Twenty-fifth and Diamond. 498-Castro and Twenty-sixth.
511-Kansas and Alameda.
512-Kentucky and Fourth.
513-Kentucky and Eighteenth.
514- Twentieth and Michigan
515-Sixteenth and Kentucky.
516-Georgia and Twenty-secoud.
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-ifth.
524-Army and Missouri. 525-U'ish and Mariposa.
526-Mississippi and Sixteenth.
527-Seventh and Irwin.
528-Twentieth and Potrero Avenue.
581-Kentucky and First Avenue South.
582-Sixth Avenue South and M.
588-Railroad Avenue and Fifth Avenue South.
534-Sixth Avenue South and Q.
533-Railroad Avenue and Fourteenth Avenue Sonth.
536-Rallroad Avenue and Tenth Avenue South
537-Fifteenth Avenue South and Q.
538-Twelfth Avenue South And P.
539-Rallroad Avenue and Eighteenth Avenue South.
541-San Bruno Avenue and Fifteenth Avenue South.
512 -- Cortland and Nevada Avenues.
543- Eighteenth Avenue South and H.
544-Crescent and Andover Avenues,
545-Railroad Avenue and Thirty-second Avenue South.
546-San Bruno and Silver Avenues.
547-San Bruno and Paul Avenues.
548-Berlin and Burrows.
549-San Bruno Avenue and Visitacion.
561-Mission and Silver Avenue,
562-Brazli Avenue And Lisbon.
563- Mission and Onondaga Avenue.
564-Mixtion and Bosworth. 565-Persia Avenue and Vienna.
566-Mission and Sickles Avenue.
567-Mission and Naglee Avenue.
568-Mission and Niagara Avenue.
571-Chenery and Castro.
572-Sunnyside and Baden.
5:3- Sunnyside and Foerster.
574-San Jose and Ocean Avenues.
575-Lobos and Orizaba Avenues.
576-Lobos and Orizaba Avenues.
577-Ocean and Faxon Avenuea.
578-Plymouth Avenue and Sagamore
579-Ocean Avenue and Corbett Avenue. 591-Geary and Franklin.
542 - Laguna and ()'Farrell.
588-Fl.Imore and O'Farrell.
584-Fills and Webster
585-Webster and Golden Gate Avenue.
586-Grove and Octavia.
587-Fell and Buchanan.
588-Onk and Lyon.
589-Haves and Shrader.
591 Steiner and Duboce Avenue.
592-Scott and Duhoce Avenue.
593 . Waller and Deviaadero.
594- Haight And Masonle Avenue.
595-Masobie Avenue and Pledmont.
596-Sixteenth and Ashbury.
597-Clayton and Parnassus Avenue. 598-Seventeenth and Stanyan.
611-Pier 3. Washington.
612-Pler 11. Broadway No. 2.
613- Pler 18. Vallejo.
614-Pier 19, I'nion No. 2.
613-Pier 25. Greenwich.
616 - Front and Vallejo
617 Front and Pacife.
614-B.ttery and Jackson. 619 Satimother and PacInc.
6,21 Market and Sutter.
622 -Montgomery and Callfornia.
Iwrkann . nd Montgomery.
621 I'nioh and Montgomery.
625 Kearny and Washington.
62. Clay And Dupont
627 Stockton nml Sneramento.
62% Stockton and Pacide.
624 - Bay and Stockton.
631- East. opp. Starkton.
632-Powell and North Point.
633-Puwell and Chestnut.
634-Powell and Jackson.
635-Powell and California.
636-Mason and Sacramento.
637-Mason and Washington.
638-East, opp. Mason.
689-Union and Taylor.
6441-Taylor and Broadway.
642- Jones and Jackson.
643-Bush and Leavenworth.
644 -- Leav nworth and Golden Gate Avenue.
645-Turk and Hyde.
646 -- Sutter and Hyde. 647 -- Hyde and Sacramento.
648-Clay and Larkin.
649- Bush and Larkin.
651-Eddy and Larkin.
652-Fulton and Larkio.
658-Turk and Polk.
654-Pine and Polk.
655-Eddy and Van Neex Avenue.
656-Bush and Van Ness Avenue.
657-Clay and Van Ness Avenue.
658-Bay and Van Ness Avenue.
659-Filbert and Franklin.
671-Pier 6, Howard No. 1.
678-First and Howard.
674-Second and Bryant.
675-Second and Townsend.
676-Third and Berry.
677-Third And Braunan.
678-Third and Harrison.
679-Fourth and Howard.
681-Fourth and Bryant.
682-Fourth #nd Townsend.
683-Fifth and Berry.
684-Fifth and Harrison.
685-Sixth and Howard.
686 -- Sixth and Harrison.
687-Sixth and Brannan.
688-Sixth and Berry.
689-Seventh and Townseud.
691 -- Seventh and Bryant.
692-Seventh and Folsom.
693-Seventh and Mission.
694 - Ninth and Harrison.
695-Tenth and Folsom.
696-Tenth and Mission.
697- Fell and Polk.
698-Eleventh and Howard.
699-Eleventh and Harrison.
711-Fulton and First Avenue.
712-Jordan Avenue and Richmond Avenue.
713-Firet Avenue and Lake.
714-Third Avenue and Clement.
715-Seventh Avenue and B.
71 ;- California and Twenty-sixth Avenue.
:18-CHIA Avenue and Forty-third Avenue.
721-Fourth Avenue and H.
722-Fifth Avenue and .J.
728-Eleventh Avenue and H.
726-Forty-seventh Avenue and I.
727-Forty-ninth Avenue and K.
FIRE PATROL.
Established May, 1875. John F. O. Comstock Super- Intendent. Office: 12 14 Natoma Street.
STATION No. 1-12-14 Natoma Street. Peter Thaten, Lieutenant.
STATION NO. 2-65 City Hall Avenue. John Sulli- van, Lieutenant.
STATION No. 3~1915 Bush Street, Frank James, Lieutenant
STATION No. 4-8251 Twentieth Street. Christo- pher Lee. Lieutenant.
FIRE UNDERWRITERS ASSOCIATION OF THE PACIFIC.
Meets at the call of the President at their rooms, 1416 Merchants Exchange Building. The object is the mutual improvement of methods and practices in underwriting. A. W. Thornton, President: F. B. Killam. Vice- President; Calvert Meade, Secretary and Treasurer. Safe Deposit Building: J. P. Moore, Assistant Secretary and Librarian: Executive Com- initter. J. L .. Fuller. A. W. Thornton, Whitney Palache. W. H. Gibbons, Geo W Dornin: Library Committee. W. H. Lowden, Herbert Folger. Benja- min A. Smith.
M. MERIGAN
FOR WALL PAPERS 3%c. por Roll to $1.00 and $5.00
1494 ELLIS ST.
TEL. STEINER 3671
1302 WEBSTER ST
The Thiel Detective Service Co. R. C. ACKLEY, Manager 510 Mutual Savings Bank Bldg.
See page opp. " Detectives "
"THIELON"
Cable Address
Telephone
Bush 260
WESTERN FUEL CO. 318 CALIFORNIA STREET
COAL, COKE, PIG IRON CEMENT, FIRE BRICK SEWER PIPE, TERRA COTTA
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Art Societies.
CROCKER-LANGLEY DIRECTORY.
Banks.
ART SOCIETIES.
ART ASSOCIATION, THE SAN FRANCISCO (Mark Hopkins Institute of Art) .-- Corner of California and Mason streets. Organized March, 1871. 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 1be 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 in 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 intervale. Admission on every day 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, Willis E. Davis; First Vice-President, Louis Sloss; Second Vice- President. L. P. Latimer; Secretary, Henry Hey- man; Treasurer, Horace L. Hill; Directors, Chauncey R. Winslow, Warren D. Clark, James D. Phelan, Horace G. Platt, George W. Turner and Newton J. Tharp; Director of the Institute, Robert H. Fletcher; Assistant Secretary, John Rose Martin.
THE CALIFORNIA SCHOOL OF DESIGN, maintained by the Association, teaches drawing, painting and modeling in all their branches, decorative and con- structive designing and wood carving.
BANKS.
SAN FRANCISCO CLEARING HOUSE.
Homer S. King, President; S. G. Murphy, Vice- President; Frederick W. Zelle, Secretary; Charles Sleeper, Manager; J. T. Burke, Assistant Manager; 211 Sansome.
CLEARING HOUSE COMMITTEE.
Homer 8. King, President Bank of California; Ign. Steinhart, Manager Anglo-Californian Bank, Ltd .; S. G. Murphy, President First National Bank of San Francisco; A. Kains, Manager Canadian Bank of Commerce, Secretary : James K. Wilson, President San Francisco National Bank; A. Kains, Secretary Clearing House Committee.
AMERICAN NATIONAL BANK OF SAN FRANCISCO. Organized September 17, 1902; Merchants' Exchange building: P. E. Bowles, President; Francie Cutting, Vice-President, James J. Fagan. Vice-President; George N. O'Brien, Cashier. Capital stock, $1,000,000. Surplus and undivided profits, $300,000. Directors- George A. Batchelder, P. E.Bowles, W. H. Chicker- ing, Harvey C. Somers, Francis Cutting, James J. Fagan, George P. McNear, L. F. Monteagle, W. H. Talbot
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; Joseph Friedlander, Cashier. Capital stock authorized, £1,200,000; amount subscribed, £600,000; amount paid in coin, £300,000; total number of shares of stock issued, 29,970, £20 ordinary; amount paid on each share of stock, £10; reserve and surplus. £140,000. London Directors- E. H. Cunard, Hon. C. F. Ritchie. Hon. Henry Fow- ler, Isaac Seligman, and J. Simon.
BANK OF BRITISH NORTH AMERICA. Incorporated by royal charter, 1840; 120 Sansome street; H. M. J. McMichael, agent: A. S. Ireland, acting agent. Capital stock, $4,866,500; amount subscribed, $4,866,500; amount paid in coin, $4,866,500; reserve, $1.946,600: total number of shares of stock issued, 20.000: the amount paid on each share of stock, #248.83.
BANK OF CALIFORNIA. See The Bank of Call- fornia.
BANK OF ITALY. Incorporated August 10. 1904; northwest corner Montgomery avenue and Washing- ton street; A. P. Giannini, Vice-President; George G. Caglieri, Cashier. Capital Stock, 8300,000; amount paid in, $150,000.
BANK OF SAN FRANCISCO (In liquidation) 931 Pine. BANKERS LOAN AND TRUST CO., 708 Market street; R. H. Warfield, President; W. S. Miller, VicePresi- dent: Ray Knight, Secretary.
CALIFORNIA SAFE DEPOSIT AND TRUST COM- PANY. Organized April 24, 1882: corner California and Montgomery streets; R. D. Fry, President; J. Dalzell Brown, Vice-President and Manager; James Conning, Secretary, John D. Robertson, Assistant Secretary. Capital stock, $1,000,000; amount sub- scribed, $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-R. D. Fry, A. D. Sharon, James Treadwell. Walter J. Bart- nett, James H. Swift, J. Dalzell Brown, W. C. Pey- ton, E. N. Harmon, W. F. Barton.
CALIFORNIA SAVINGS AND LOAN SOCIETY (In liquidation), David Farquharson, President; Charles D. Farquharson, Secretary, 228 Milis building, 2d floor.
CANADIAN BANK OF COMMERCE, THE (San Fran- cisco Branch). Southeast corner California and Sansome streets: A. Kaine, Manager, G. W. B. Heath- cote, Assistant Manager. Capital, $8,700,000; reserve, $3,500,000.
CENTRAL TRUST COMPANY OF CALIFORNIA. Incor- porated January 29, 1903: 42 Montgomery street; Frank J. Symmes, President; O. A. Hale, Charles Nelson, E. W. Runyon, Vice-Presidents; Henry Brun- ner, Cashier. Paid up capital and surplus, $1,725,000.
CITIZENS STATE BANK, 518 Montgomery street. R. E. Ragland, Cashier.
CITY AND COUNTY BANK. Incorporated April 23. 1902; southeast cor. Sixth and Stevenson streets; A. J. Lowenberg, President; L. V. Merle, Vice-President; A. Tonn, Cashier. Directors-Matthew Nunan, J. L. Lilienthal, C. A. Malm, L. Auerbach, A. J. Low- enberg, L. V. Merle. A. Tonn.
COLUMBIAN BANKING COMPANY. Incorporated March 10, 1893: Claus Spreckels Building, corner of Market and Third streets; JAB. H. Swift, President ; Allen Griffiths, Vice-President; M. J. Hynes, Cashier; R. S. Heaton, Assistant Cashier; T. Otway Sadleir, Secretary. Capital stock,$1,000,000; amount subscribed, $300,000; amount paid in coin, $180,000; surplus and profits, $36,500; amount pald on each share of stock, $60. Directors-Jas. H. Swift, Allen Griffiths, T. Otway Sadleir, M. J. Hynes, W. J. Bartnett, F. L. Turpin, Thos. E. Haven.
COLUMBUS SAVINGS AND LOAN SOCIETY. Incorpo- rated January 18, 1893; 614 Washington street; Cap- ital stock $300,000; paid up, $130.000; reserve fund, $80,000; I. W. Hellman, Jr., President: G. Bacigalupi, Vice-President; F. N. Belgrano, Cashier. Directors- G. Bacigalupi, Antonio Chichizola, Dr. C. Barsotti, I. W. Hellman, Jr .. V. Garibaldi, G. Cuneo, Carlo Soracco, G. Calegaris, F. N. Belgrano.
COMMERCIAL BANK AND TRUST COMPANY. See The United States National Bank.
CROCKER-WOOLWORTH NATIONAL BANK OF SAN FRANCISCO. Organized August 31, 1886 ; junction Montgomery, Post and Market streets; William H. Crocker, President; C. E. Green, Vice-President; G. W. Kline, Vice-President; James F. Fagan, Vice- President; W. Gregg, Jr., Cashier; C. F. Baker, Assistant Cashier. Capital stock, $1,000,000, paid in coin; surplus fund, and undivided profits, $1,350,000. Directors - William H. Crocker, George Crocker, C. E. Green, E. B. Pond. G. W. Kline, G. W. Scott, H. T. Scott, J. H. Hyde, A. F. Morrison.
DONOHOE KELLY BANKING COMPANY. Incorpo- rated March 1, 1891; northeast cor. Montgomery and Sutter streets; Joseph A. Donohoe, President; John Bermingham, Vice-President; Edward Donohoe, Cashier and Secretary; J. E. Fitzpatrick, Aest. Cashier. Authorized capital stock, $1,000,000; 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-Joseph D. Grant, J. A. Donohoe, Eugene Kelly, John Bermingham, George Whittell, R. H. Pease, Edward Donohoe, C. de Guigne, E. L. Eyre, Foster P. Cole
FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. See The First National Bank of San Francisco, Cal.
FRENCH AMERICAN BANK. Incorporated January 6, 1903; 315 Montgomery street; Charles Carpy, President; Arthur Legallet, Vice-President; Leon Bocqueraz, Secretary; John Ginty, Cashier: M. Girard, Assistant Cashier: Capital, $1.000,000 paid in. Directors-Dr. J. E. Artiguez. O. Bozio, Leon Boc- queraz, J. A. Bergerot, Chas Carpy, J. B. Clot. J. M. Dupas. J. S. Godeau, J. J. Mack, Leon Kauffman, A. Legallet. A. Roos.
FRENCH SAVINGS BANK. Reincorporated March 10, 1879: 315 Montgomery street: Charles Carpy, President: Leon Bocqueraz, Secretary ; John Ginty, Assistant Secretary. Capital stock, $600.000; amount
The International Mercantile & Trust Co.
EXPERT COLLECTORS
Parrott Building
INS. CO.
$2,000,000
6,446,898 1,574,986
GEO. W. DORNIN, Asst. Manager
ASSETS, - CAPITAL, SURPLUS,
THE DORNIN COMPANIES
PACIFIC DEPARTMENT GEO. D. DORNIN, MANAGER KOHL (Formerly Hayward) BLDG., SAN FRANCISCO, CAL.
FIRE INS. CO.
- $1,000,000 1,671,227
6,463,828
OF HARTFORD, CONN.
ASSETS, - CAPITAL, SURPLUS, -
JOHN C. DORNIN, 2d Asst. Manager
NATIONAL
FIRE
SPRINGFIELD
OF SPRINGFIELD, MASS.
CONKLIN'S
STORAGE WAREHOUSE
PHONE EAST 126
316 AND 318 LARKIN STREET
Banks.
MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATION.
Banks. 39
subscribed, $600,000; amount paid in coln. $600,000; total number of shares of stock issued, 6,000; emount paid on each share of stock. $100. Directors-Leon Kauffman, A. Legallet. J. J. Mack. Dr. J. R. Artigues, O. Bozio, Leon Bocqueraz. J. A. Bergerot. C. Carpy. J. B. Clot. J. M Dupas, J. 8. Godeau, A. Roos,
GERMAN SAVINGS AND LOAN SOCIETY. Incorpo- rated February 10, 1868: 526 California street: John Lloyd, President: Daniel Meyer. Vice-President; H. Horstmann, Second Vice-President: A. H. R. Schmidt, Cashier: Willlam Herrmann, Assistant Cashier : George Touray, Secretary ; A. H. Muller, Assistant Secretary; Capital stock. $1,200.000: on amount subscribed, $1,200,000; Amount paid in cofn, $1.000,000; total number of shares of stock issued, 1.200; amount paid on each sbare of stock, $888.88. Directors-H. Horstmann, Ign. Steinhart, Daniel Meyer, John Lloyd, Emil Robte. H. B. Russ, N. Ohlandt, I. N. Walter, J. W. Van Bergen
GERMANIA NATIONAL BANK. 91-97 New Mont- gomery street: Capital, $900.000. Officers-W. A. Frederick, President; F. Kronenberg, Jr., Cashier; R. F. Crist, Assistant Cashier. Board of Directors- John G. Rapp, W. A. Frederick. Fred Woerner, Fred A. Kubis, W. M. Willett, Joseph Schweitzer. F. Kronenberg, F. C. Siebe, Henry Brunner, Philip Zimmermann, O. A. Hale. E. Luenberger, Adolph Meyer. H. Fred Subr.
GOLDEN STATE BANK. 1518 Polk. George H. Shafer, President; Charles H. Pool, Cashier: H. F. Hartzell, Assistant Cashier: Capital paid In $100.000.
GRANGERS' BANK OF CALIFORNIA (in liquidation). Safe Deposit Bldg., room 223. J. Dalzell Brown, I. W. Hellman, Jr., Trustees.
HIBERNIA SAVINGS AND LOAN SOCIETY THE. In- corporated April 12, 1859: reincorporated August 30, 1864; corner Market, McAllister and Jones streets; James R. Kelly, President; Robert J. Tobin, Secre- tary. Directors-Robert J. Tobin, James R. Kelly, Charles Mayo, Richard M. Tobio, Joseph S. Tobin, Patrick Crowley, Edward J. Tobin, Clement P. Tobin.
HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORA- TION. (Agency.) Capital paid up. $10.000.000; reserve funds, $19,800.000; reserve liability of shareholders, $10.000.000. San Francisco Agency, 401 Montgomery street. W. H. Harrles, Agent.
HUMBOLDT SAVINGS BANK. Incorporated Novem- ber 24. 1869: 626 Market street: G. H. Luchainger. President: W. E. Palmer, Cashler. Capital stock, $900.000; amount subscribed. $300.000; amount paid in coin, $300.000: total numberof shares of stock issued. 800; amount paid on each share of stock. $1.000. Directore-G. H. Luchainger, G. F. Wendling. W. S. Keyes, I. Kohn, W. A. Frederick, Rudolph Herold, George L. Payne.
INTERNATIONAL BANKING CORPORATION. 82-34 Sansome street: Thomas H. Hubbard, President; James 8. Femron, Vice-President; Wm. B. Wight- man. Assistant to President: John B. Lee. General Manager. Capital, $3,947,200. Surplus, $947.200.
ITALIAN- AMERICAN BANK. Incorporated March 16, 1899: 8 W. corner Montgomery and Sacramento streeta; A. Sbarboro, President: Henry J. Crocker, Vice-President: A. E. Sbarboro, Cashier. R. A Bbarboro, Assistant Cashier. Capital subscribed, $1.000,000. Paid up, $750,000. Directors-A. Sbarboro, Henry J. Crocker, P. C. Rosal, Dr. P. De Vecchi. A. J. Merle, M. J. Fontana, Chas. A. Malm, G. Garibaldi, Luigi Boltano.
JAPANESE- AMERICAN BANK. See Nicht Bel Ginko.
LONDON, PARIS. AND AMERICAN BANK (Limited) Incorporated January 9. 1884: northeast corner San- some and Sutter streets; Sigmund Greenebaum, Manager: Harry T. S. Green, Sub-Manager; R. Altschul, Cashier.
Capital stock, $2.500.000 ; amount subscribed, $2.500.000 ; amount paid in coin, $2.000.000; reserve, $1.100,000; total number of shares of stuck Issued, 25,000; amount paid on each share of stock. 480. Directors -Alexandre Welll. D. Cabo, Max Rosenbain, John H. Gwyther, P. W. Robertson.
MARKET STREET BANK. See The Market Street Bank.
MECHANICA SAVINGS BANK. Incorporated Janu- ary 21. 1904, south west corner Bush and Montgomery streets. James O'B. Gunn. President: George D. Gray and George F Lyon, Vice-Presidents; John U. Calkina, Secretary and Cashier: Capital paid in colD, $250.000. Directora: Jas, O'B. Gunn, Geo. D. Gray. Geo. F. Lyon, F. W. Dohrmann. Jr., Marshall Hale. Frank M. Greenwood, G. W. Kline. Geo. M. Mitchell. Charles C. Moore, Henry T. Scott.
MERCANTILE TRUST COMPANY OF SAN FRANCISCO. Organized, 1899; 461 California street, Frederick W. Zelle, President; N. D Rideout, Henry T. Scott, Vice- Presidents; John Dempster McKee, Cashier and Secretary. Capital stock, $1,000.000. Directors-F. W. Zeile, Claus Spreckels. E. S. Pillsbury, N. D. Rideout, D. O. Mills, E. W. Hopkins, Wm. G. Irwin, M. H. Hecht, Warren D. Clark, Wm. Babcock and C. E. Green, Wakefield Baker, W. F. Detert, F. G. Drum, Henry T. Scott.
MERCHANTS EXCHANGE BANK OF SAN FRANCISCO. (In liquidation) 320 Sansome.
MISSION BANK. See The Mission Bank.
MUTUAL SAVINGS BANK OF SAN FRANCISCO. In- corporated November 21, 1889: 710 Market street; opposite Third street; James D. Phelan, President; Geo. A. Story, Cashier: C. B. Hobson,
Assistant Cashier. Capital stock. $1.000,000;
amount subscribed, $1,000,000; Amount paid in coin, $300,000 ; total number of shares of stock 18- sued, 10,000; amount paid on each share of stock, $90. Directors- James D. Phelan, James Moffitt, John A. Hooper. James M. McDonald, S. G. Murphy, F. J. Sullivan, Rudolph Spreckels, Robert McElroy, Charles Holbrook.
NEVADA NATIONAL BANK. See Wells Fargo Nevada National Bank of San Francisco.
NICHT BEI GINKO (Japanese-American Bank) 524 Geary street. T. Nakamura, Manager; H. Senow. Cashier.
PACIFIC BANK (in liquidation). 447 Parrott Bldg .: D. G. Dexter. President; R. P. Clement, Secretary. Directors-D. G. Dexter, T. J. Stanton, Geo. Childs, T. H. Hatch, J. H. Barnard, C. F. Lott, J. L. Coggs- well. R. P. Clement.
PEOPLE'S HOME SAVINGS BANK (in liquidation). 626 Market: I. J. Truman, President; George Stone, Vice-President; W. E. Palmer, Secretary and Manager.
RUSSO-CHINESE BANK. (Organized 1895.) Paid up Capital, reserves and participation Chinese Imperial Government, $12,298,106. Head office. St. Petersburg, A. Groener, Manager; I. P. Allen, Accountant; Irving Lundborg, Cashler.
SAN FRANCISCO NATIONAL BANK. See The San Francisco National Bank.
SAN FRANCISCO SAVINGS UNION. Incorporated June 18, 1862: 532 California street: E. B. Pond, President: W. C. B. de Fremery, Vice-President; Robert Watt, Second Vice-President; Lovell White, Cashier; R. M. Welch. Asst. Cashier. Capital stock, $1.000,000, paid up; Directors-Henry F. Allen, Wakefield Baker, Robert Watt, W. C. B. de Fremery, Fred H Beaver, Willtam A. Magee, Jacob Barth, E. B. Pond, C. O. G. Miller.
SAVINGS AND LOAN SOCIETY. Incorporated July 23, 1857; 101 Montgomery street; Arthur A. Smith, President; Horace Davis, Vice-President: Cyrus W. Carmany, Cashier and Secretary ; E. Bonnell, Asst. Cashier: James F. McGauley, Auditor. Cap- Ital stock, $1,000,000; amount subscribed, $1,000,000; amount paid in coin, $750,000; Reserve fund, $175,000; total number of shares of stock issued, 10,000; amount paid on each share of stock, $75. Directors -Horace Davis, Arthur A. Smith, A. N. Drown, Charles R. Bishop, Geo. E. Goodman, E. C. Burr. W. E. Davis, W. B. Dunning, Vanderlynn Stow.
SCANDINAVIAN-AMERICAN SAVINGH BANK. Cor. ner Bush and Montgomery streets: Charles Nelson, President; Lewis I. Cowgill, Vice President and Secretary : L. M. MacDonald, Asst. Secretary. DI- rectors-Charles Nelson. George H. Tyson, Lewis I. Cowgill, J. C. Eschen, Martin Sanders, W. H. Little, Henry Wilson.
SEABOARD BANK, 24-26 Market street. C. M. Goodall, President: Robert J. Tyson, Vice-Prest- dent: W. A. Houts, Cashier: Directors: C. M. Goodall, Robert J. Tyson, Wm. Matson, P. E. Bowles, H. J. Knowles, A S. Carmen.
SECURITY SAVINGS BANK. Incorporated March 2. 1871: 316 Montgomery street; William Babcock, President: S. L. Abbot, Vice - President; Fred. W. Ray, Secretary. Authorized Capital stock, $1,000,- 000; amount subscribed, $500,000; amount paid in coln. $500.000: total number of shares of stock 18- sued, 2,000; amount paid on each share of stock, $250. Directors-James I .. Flood, William Babcock, Joseph D. Grant, L. F. Monteagle, R. H. Pease, E. J. Mccutchen, S. L. Abbot, Warren D. Clark, O. D. Baldwin.
STANDARD BANK, 708 Market street. J. E. Morris. President : K. A. MIIlIcan. Cashier.
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SWISS. AMERICAN BANK. Incorporated 1896; 524 Montgomery street; B. G. Tognazzini, Manager: Alfred A. Micheletti, Cashier. Capital stock of the Bank of which this is a branch 18 81,000,000; amount paid in coin, $600,000; amount paid on each share of stock, $100. Directors-C. Maggini, G. Lepori, C. Gehret, P.Tognazzini, S.Grandi, G.Granucci,O. Bozio.
THE BANK OF CALIFORNIA. Incorporated June, 1864 ; north west corner California and Sansomestreets; Homer S. King, President; F. B. Anderson, Vice- President; I. F. Moulton, Cashier. Capital stock, $3,000,000; amount subscribed, $3,000,000; amount paid in coin, 83,000,000; total number of shares of stock issued, 30.000; amount paid on each share of stock, $100. Directore-Homer S. King, J. M. Allen, F. B. Anderson, William Babcock, Antoine Borel, Charles R. Bishop, W. D. Clark, G. E. Goodman, Edward W. Hopkins, J. F. Merrill, Jacob Stern.
THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF SAN FRANCISCO. CAL. Organized October, 1870: corner Bush and Sansome streets; S. G. Murphy, President; J. K. Moffett, Cashier. Capital stock, $1,500,000: surplus and undivided profits. $1.500,000. Directors-S. G. Murphy, James Moffitt, George C. Perkins, James D. Phelan, Thomas Jennings, J. W. Van Bergen, J. Downey Harvey, John A. Hooper, Rudolph Spreckels.
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