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Spaulding J & Co.
.1753
Spect & Shideler.
1947
Springfield Fire and Marine Insur-
ance Co ..... Right side lines, opp. 523
Standard Gas Engine Co ...
Business headings
Standard Roofing Co
1953
Staples & Pfeiffer.
1910
Starkweather H K Co.
1747
Steiger Terra Cotta and Pottery Wks. .Business headings
Sugar Pine Lumber Co
1879
Sunset Magazine.
Bottom lines
Takemura K & Bros
1849
Thiel Detective Service. Co
1784
Thomson & Carlson.
1918
Waterman L E & Co
1812
Watson Roof Co ..
.1810
Wells Fargo Nevada National Bank. 1688
Wenzelburger A ...
... Line front cover
West Coast Life Insurance Co.
... Line front cover, 2
Western Art Metal and Wire Co .... 2005
Western Fuel Co ..
. Right top lines, business headings
Whittier-Coburn Co ..
.. Business headings, 1954
Wholesale Typewriter Co ..
Line back cover, 1995
Wichman, Lutgen & Co ... Left side lines
Wieland Bros.
.1911
Wilson J C.
Backbone, 1652
Winton Motor Car Co .... Line back cover
Wolfe Nat.
.1967
Wong Him Dr.
1664
Woodruff Co ..
. Business headings
Young A L Machinery Co ..
.Business headings .
Number of Names in Directory of 1909 175,214
Number of Names in Directory of 1908 167,676
Merchants Adjustment Co.
1768
Simon Chas F.
. 1705
Merchants Collection Agency .1767 Medina Frank P. Left top lines, 1093, 1917 Metropolis Trust & Savings Bank ..
Millbrae Dairy
. Top edge, 1690
1112
. Right top lines, 1871
Title Insurance and Guarantee Co ... 1962 Tracy Engineering Co. Business headings Trittenbach G ... . Line front cover
T'nion Lithograph Co ..... Left side lines United Glass Works. Left side lines, 1818 United Milk Co .. . Bottom edge, 1893
JOSHUA HENDY IRON WORKS
MANUFACTURERS OF MINE AND ORE MILLING MACHINERY BOILERS. ENGINES. COMPRESSORS. SAW MILLS, ETC.
75 FREMONT ST. SAN FRANCISCO 35
CROCKER-LANGLEY SAN FRANCISCO DIRECTORY 1909
MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATION CONCERNING MUNICIPAL, STATE AND FEDERAL GOVERNMENT, BANKS, CHURCHES, SOCIETIES, ETC.
Mayor
MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATION Libraries
CITY AND COUNTY GOVERN- MENT.
Mayor-Edward R. Taylor.
Secretary-Harry G. McKanney.
Assessor-Washington Dodge.
Chief Deputy-William J. Blattner. Cashier-John Hearn.
Auditor-John A. Koster. Chief Deputy-H. G. Matthewson. City Attorney-Percy V. Long. Assistant-T. E. Haven.
Assistant- Jesse H. Steinhart.
Assistant-George Lull.
Assistant-A. E. Graupner.
Assistant-D. S. O'Brien. Assistant-N. J. Manson.
Assistant-John F. English.
Assistant-John T. Nourse.
Clerk- John Williams.
City Engineer-Marsden Manson. Commissioners-Civil Service.
Matthew Brady, President.
Sheldon G. Kellogg. Richard Cornelius.
Chief Examiner and Secretary-James J. Maher.
Commissioners-Election.
Thomas V. Cator, President.
Hugh J. McIsaac.
N. C. Weinholz.
George Uhl.
Charles Gildea.
Registrar of Voters-J. Harry Zeman- sky.
Commissioners-Fire Department.
George A. Newhall, President. Lemuel B. Edwards.
W. P. Delany.
W. H. McCarthy.
Secretary-John W. McCarthy.
Commissioners-Insanity. C. D. McGettigan, M. D.
Charles C. Wadsworth, M. D.
Daniel D. Lustig, M. D. Theo. Rethers, M. D.
Commissioners-Park.
F. W. Dohrmann, President.
M. Earl Cummings.
H. Brandenstein. James D. Phelan. John W. Landers. Secretary-Frederick A. Healey. Superintendent-John McLaren
Commissioners-Police.
Jacob Leggett, President. A. D. Cutler.
Fred G. Sanborn.
Charles A. Sweigert. Secretary-Charles F. Skelly.
Coroner-Thomas B. W. Leland. Chief Deputy-J. A. Kennedy. Autopsy Surgeon-John R. Clark.
County Clerk-H. I. Mulcrevy. Chief Deputy-Milton Davis.
County Recorder-Edmond Godchaux.
Chief Deputy-Charles M. Stolz.
District Attorney-William H. Langdon. Assistant-Francis J. Heney.
Assistant-John O'Gara.
Assistant-William Hoff Cook.
Assistant-Robert W. Harrison.
Assistant-Louis Ward.
Assistant-Robert D. Duke.
Assistant-Benjamin I. Bloch.
Assistant-William J. Sweigert.
Assistant-James M. Hanley. Assistant-Louis Ferrari. Chief Clerk-Alexander McCabe.
Fire Marshal -. Charles Towe.
Water and Light Inspector-Stephen J. Byrne.
Health Officer-Richard Brodrick. Law Library.
Librarian-James H. Deering.
Assistants-John F. Tyler, Frank J. McGuire and A. J. Nagle.
Public Administrator-M. J. Hynes, of- fice 409 Claus Spreckels Building Attorneys-Cullinan & Hickeyand John J. O'Toole, Claus Spreckels Building (Compensation-fees.)
Public Library.
Trustees-Colin M. Boyd, C. H. Bent- ley, R. B. Hale, James D. Phelan, Azro L. Mann, Joseph O'Connor, M. C. Sloss, John H. Wise, Ralph C. Harrison, Sheldon G. Kellogg and The Mayor.
Librarian-William R. Watson.
Secretary-George A. Mullin.
Assistant Secretary-Miss Martha T. Tyler. Main Library-South side Hayes street near Van Ness Avenue.
TO PORTLAND TACOMA SEATTLE AND THE NORTHWEST MORNING AND EVENING TRAINS
Shasta Route
MOUNT SHASTA IS IN SIGHT FOR TEN HOURS STOPOVERS AT SHASTA SPRINGS ON ALL TICKETS
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SPRINGFIELD Fire and Marine Insurance Company SPRINGFIELD, MASS.
Cor. California and Montgomery Sts., SAN FRANCISCO
SEE INSERT
304-310 KOHL BUILDING
GEO. W. DORNIN, Mgr. JOHN C. DORNIN, Asst. Mgr.
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BONDS AND BURGLARY
INSURANCE
NATIONAL SURETY COMPANY SURETY
UNION TRUST BLDG
Board of Supervisors
MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATION Police Courts
Branch Libraries-No. 1-Mission, 3322 Twenty-third street. Miss N. A. Casey, Librarian. . No. 2-McCreery Branch, 16th street, near Market street. Miss M. Carson, Librarian.
No. 3-North Beach, 1457 Powell street. Miss A. Woodman, Librar- ian.
No. 4-Richmond, 254 Fourth Avenue. Miss S. D. Morgan, Librarian.
No. 5-Park Branch, Page street bet Cole and Clayton streets.
No. 6-Fillmore, 2435 Sacramento street. Miss M. L. Whitcher, Li- brarian.
Delivery Stations-A-Ocean View, 145 Broad street.
B-Potrero, cor 19th and Iowa streets.
C-Noe Valley, 1301 Castro street.
D-Sunset, 1232, 9th Avenue.
E-South San Francisco, 1200 Railroad Avenue.
F-Glen Park, 2975 Diamond street.
G-Ocean Side, 48th Avenue and H street.
H-Visitacion Valley, Raymond street. Sheriff-Lawrence J. Dolan.
Under Sheriff-Peter J. Haggerty.
Superintendent Alms House- C. M. Wol- lenberg.
Resident Physicians-William Kenney, M. D., and Malvine Judell, M. D.
Warden City and County Hospital-Wil- liam R. Dorr, M. D.
Superintendent Common Schools-Alfred Roncovieri.
Superintendent Department of Electricity -William J. Nixon.
Tax Collector-David Bush. Chief Deputy-Josiah A. Low.
Treasurer-John E. McDougald. Chief Deputy-Charles Perkins.
BOARD OF SUPERVISORS. Members.
Mayor Edward R. Taylor, President Ex-
officio.
Paul Bancroft. James H. Johnston. James P. Booth. M. Hall McAllister. Ralph McLeran.
William Broderick.
George Center.
Charles A. Murdock.
A. Comte, Jr. Daniel C. Murphy.
George A. Connolly. Henry Payot.
W. W. Sanderson. Allan Pollok.
Oscar Hocks. Wells E. Balcom.
Thomas Jennings. A. A. D'Ancona. Clerk-John E. Behan.
BOARD OF EDUCATION. Members.
Joseph O'Connor, President. Thomas E. Hayden. T. R. Bannerman. Mrs. Mary W. Kincaid.
Secretary-Mervin G. Dodge.
DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRICITY. William J. Nixon, Chief, Fulton and Larkin streets.
DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC HEALTH. Members of Board. William Ophuls, President. Arthur H. Barendt, M. D. Guy E. Manning, M. D. T. W. Huntington, M. D. William F. Wilson, M. D. James W. Mullen. Joseph E. Cutten. Health Officer-Richard Brodrick. City Physician-James T. Watkins, M. D.
Emergency Surgeon-Wallace I. Terry, M. D.
DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS. Members of Board.
Charles A. Day, President.
John D. McGilvray. Michael Casey. Secretary-Robert J. Loughery. City Engineer-Marsden Manson. City Architect-Loring P. Rixford. Deputy Bureau of Streets-Andrew J. Donovan.
Chief Bookkeeper-Leonard S. Leavy.
SUPERIOR COURT.
Department 1. Judge-James M. Sea- well; term expires January, 1911. Clerk-Milton Hayes.
Department 2. Judge-Frank J. Muras- ky; term expires January 1911. Clerk-H. J. Jackson.
Department 3. Judge-James M. Troutt; term expires January, 1911.
Clerk-P. W. Lannon.
Department 4. Judge John J. Van Nos- trand; term expires January, 1915. Clerk-Eugene M. Levy.
Department 5. Judge-John Hunt; term expires January, 1915.
Clerk-David J. Creamer.
Department 6. (Criminal)-Judge-Frank H. Dunne; term expires January, 1915.
Clerk-F. J. McManus.
Department 7. Judge-Edmund P. Mo- gan; term expires January, 1913. Clerk-Joseph Goddard.
Department 8. Judge George A. Sturte- vant; term expires January, 1913. Clerk-H. J. Alexander.
Department 9. (Probate)-Judge-James V. Coffey; term expires January, 1913.
Clerk-J. P. Callaghan.
Department 10. (Probate and Insolven- cy) - Judge - Thomas F. Graham; term expires January, 1913.
Clerk-W. H. McNulty.
Department 11. (Criminal) - Judge - William P. Lawlor; term expires January, 1913.
Clerk-M. F. Welch.
Department 12. (Criminal) - Judge - George H. Cabaniss; term expires January, 1915.
Clerk-James H. Stevens.
Secretary Superior Judges-Thomas S. Mulvey.
Superior Court Commissioners. Finlay Cook. George D. Perry. Frank W. Lawler.
H. L. Joachimsen.
John F. Tyler.
JUSTICES OF THE PEACE.
Presiding Justice-Isadore Golden. Justice-A. B. Treadwell.
Justice-Alfred B. Lawson. Justice-William H. Smith, Jr. Justice-Bernard J. Flood.
Clerk-G. S. McComb.
Deputy Clerks-Jeremiah F. Collins, J. J. Sweeney, D. Kearney, W. H. Campbell.
POLICE COURTS.
Police Court No. 1. Judge-Charles L. Weller.
Police Court No. 2. Judge-Charles T. Conlan (Presiding Judge). Police Court No. 3. Judge-Edward P. Shortall.
Police Court No. 4. Judge-Daniel C. Deasy.
TO PORTLAND TACOMA SEATTLE AND THE NORTHWEST MORNING AND EVENING TRAINS
Shasta Route
MOUNT SHASTA IS IN SIGHT FOR TEN HOURS STOPOVERS AT SHASTA SPRINGS ON ALL TICKETS
BEMIS BRO. BAG CO. Corner Sansome and Vallejo Sts.
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BAGG
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SEKIXS VLA & STORAGE CE
BESINS VAN & STARACE CO.
MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATION
Banks
Police Department
POLICE DEPARTMENT.
Commissioners-Charles A. Sweigert, A. D. Cutler, F. G. Sanborn, Joseph Leggett.
Secretary-Charles F. Skelly.
Chief of Police-Jesse B. Cook. Chief of Detectives-M. O. Anderson. Clerk to Chief of Police-John J. O'Meara. Property Clerk-Thomas A. Atchison.
Captains of Police-James Kelly, Bern- ard McManus, Henry P. Gleeson, Henry H. Colby, Thomas Duke, John Mooney, E. R. Wall. Lientenants-Fred P. Green, Herbert J. Wright, Michael Carroll, Marcus Anderson, Henry J .. O'Dea, John M. Lewis, Thomas L. Tobin. William J. Mullender, James H. Helms, John H. Lackman, William E. Dinan, Patrick Shea, David W. Boyd, Daniel A. Sylvester.
POLICE STATIONS.
Bush . .1422 Bush
Central. 64 Eddy Golden Gate Park. . .506 Stanyan Harbor, N. E. cor Drumm and Commercial Mission. . 3057 Seventeenth
North End. 3118 Fillmore
Ocean View
110 Plymouth Avenue
O'Farrell 2717 O'Farrell
Potrero .. 609 Twentieth Southern . . 4th and Clara
South San Francisco. . 1201 Railroad Av.
FIRE DEPARTMENT.
Commissioners-George A. Newhall, President; William P. Delaney, Wil- liam H. McCarthy, Lemuel B. Ed- wards.
Secretary Board of Fire Commissioners -John W. McCarthy.
Chief Engineer-Patrick H. Shaugh- nessy.
First Assistant Chief Engineer-Michael J. Dolan.
Second Assistant Chief Engineer-Ed- ward F. McKittrick.
Battalion Chiefs - John Mccluskey, Stephen D. Russell, George G. Bailey, Thomas D. Murphy, Mat- thew J. Farley, James F. Layden, William D. Waters. John Wills, John J. Conlon, James Radford, Henry F. Horn.
Corporation Yard-Henry H. Gorter, Act- ing Superintendent of Engines; Thomas H. Bulger, Acting Assist- ant Superintendent of Engines; Patrick H. Brandon, Clerk and Commissary; Edward I. Church, Timekeeper.
Department Stables-William J. Tobin, Acting Superintendent of Horses; William O'Connor, Acting Assist- ant Superintendent of Horses; Wil- liam F. Egan. Veterinary Surgeon. Chemical Engine Companies-See Page 389.
Monitor Batteries-See Page 1129
Truck Companies-See Page 1558.
FIRE UNDERWRITERS ASSOCIATION OF THE PACIFIC.
Meets at the call of the President at their rooms. Merchants Exchange Build- ing. The object is the mutual improve- ment of methods and practices in under- writing. Alfred Stillman, secretary.
FIRE PATROL.
Established May, 1875. John F. O. Comstock, Superintendent. Office: West side Natoma near New Montgomery. Station No. 3-1915 Bush. Frank James. Lieutenant.
Station No. 4-3251 Twentieth street. Christopher Lee. Lieutenant.
ART SOCIETIES.
Art Association, The San Francisco (Mark Hopkins Institute of Art) .- Cor- ner of California and Mason streets. Organized March, 1871. Objects-The promotion and encouragement of paint- ing, sculpture and the allied fine arts in the community, and the maintenance of a school in connection therewith. Incorporated July, 1889. Affiliated with the University of California February, 1893, and at the same time entered into possession of the property it now occu- pies under the terms of an agreement whereby the owner, Mr. Edward F. Sear- les, deeded the building and grounds to the Regents of the University for the exclusive uses and purposes of instruc- tion in and illustration of the fine arts, music and literature, or any of them, including the maintenance of galleries and reading rooms and other suitable means of such instruction and illustra- tion, under the title of "The Mark Hop- kins Institute of Art." The · buildings of the Mark Hopkins Institute were de- stroyed in the great fire which devast- ated the city in 1906, and a new agree- ment was entered into with the Regents of the University and Mr. Searles under which the Art Association retained pos- session of the former site and erected thereon a temporary building wherein are displayed such pictures and statues as were saved from the fire. together with subsequent additions to the collec- tion; in this building also is conducted the School of Design, the whole being comprehended under the title of The San Francisco Institute of Art. The present building is the precursor of a more elaborate one which it is the in- tention to erect in the future. Mean- time the Association is enlarging its collection which is on permanent exhibi- tion, while special exhibitions are held at frequent intervals. Meets fourth Tuesday in each month. Henry Heyman, secretary; J. R. Martin, assistant secre- tary; director, Capt. R. H. Fletcher.
The California School of Design, main- tained by the Association, teaches draw- ing, painting and modeling in all their branches, decorative and constructive designing and wood carving.
BANKS.
San Francisco Clearing House. Homer S. King, President; Ignatz Steinhart, Vice-President; William H. High, Secretary; Charles Sleeper, Man- ager; 348 Pine street.
San Francisco Clearing House Examiner. Archibald Kains, Merchants Exchange Building.
Clearing House Committee.
Homer S. King, Chairman; James K. Lynch, C. K. McIntosh, F. Lipman, I. F. Moulton. C. K. McIntosh, Secretary Clearing House Committee.
California Bankers Association. H. S. Fletcher, President; J. J. Fagan, Treas- urer; R. M. Welch, Secretary; F. H. Col- burn, Assistant Secretary; 502 California street.
American National Bank of San Fran- cisco. Organized September 17, 1902; Merchants Exchange Building; P. E. Bowles, President; Francis Cutting, Vice- President; E. W. Wilson, Vice-President; George N., O'Brien, Cashier. Capital stock, $1,000,000. Surplus and undivided profits, $550,000. Directors-E. W. Wil- son, James McNab, Henry J. Crocker, P. E. Bowles, W. H. Chickering, Francis Cutting, George P. McNear, L. F. Mont- eagle, W. H. Talbot.
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TERRACOTTA PIPE PRESSED BRICK ETC. OFFICE CROCKER BLDG. PHONE DOUGLAS 540 SAN FRANCISCO WORKS LINCOLN CAL
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C.W.MARWEDEL PHONE DOUGLAS
MACHINE SHOP TOOLS AND SUPPLIES. 4180 BRASS COPPER STEEL 76-80FIRST ST.
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SAN FRANCISCO NATIONAL BANK WE GUARANTEE ABLE. BANKING SERVICE
N. W. CORNER CALIFORNIA and LEIDESDORFF STS.
MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATION Banks
Anglo and London-Paris National
Bank (San Francisco). Incorporated April 5, 1873; northeast corner Sansome and Pine streets; Sig. Greenebaum, President; H. Fleishhacker, Vice-Presi- dent and Manager; Joseph Friedlander, Vice-President; R. Altschul, Cashier. Capital stock authorized, $4,000,000; re- serve and surplus, $1,420,849.69. Di- rectors-Raphael Weill, E. J. Le Breton, M. Meyerfeld, Jr., N. Ohlandt, M. Fleish- hacker, R. D. Robbins, Sig. Greenebaum, A. W. Foster, I. Steinhart, J. C. McKins- try, Herbert Fleishhacker, Albert Meyer, S. Mitchell, J. J. Mack, Jesse W. Lilien- thal, William Fries, Louis Sloss, Isaac N. Seligman.
Banca Popolare Operaia Italiana, gore of Montgomery and Montgomery Avenue; J. F. Fugazi, President; F. N. Belgrano, Cashier; paid up capital, $250,000.
Bank of British North America. In- corporated by royal charter, 1840; 120 Sansome street; J. C. Welsh and A. S. Ireland, agents. Capital stock, $4,866,- 500; amount subscribed $4,866,500; amount paid in coin, $4,866,500; reserve, $2,433,500; total number of shares of stock issued, 20,000; the amount paid on each share of stock, $243.33.
Bank of California. See The Bank of California.
Bank of Italy. Incorporated August 10, 1904; southeast corner Montgomery and Clay streets; L. Scatena, President; A. P. Giannini, Vice-President; A. Pedri- ni, Cashier. Capital stock, $750,000. Branch, 3343 Mission street.
Bank of San Francisco. See The Bank of San Francisco.
California Safe Deposit and Trust Company. Corner California and Mont- gomery streets. E. J. Le Breton, Re- ceiver.
California Savings and Loan Society (in liquidation), David Farquharson, President; Charles D. Farquharson, Sec- retary. 801 Van Ness Avenue.
Canadian Bank of Commerce, The (San Francisco Branch). Southeast corner California and Sansome streets; G. W. B. Heathcote, Acting Manager. Capital, $10,000,000; reserve, $5,000,000.
Canton Bank. Look Tin Eli, Presi- dent; I. P. Allen, Manager; Clay and Kearny streets.
Central Trust Company of California. Incorporated January 29, 1903; northeast corner · Market and Sansome streets; Charles F. Leege, President; Charles C. Moore, W. A. Frederick, Gavin McNab, Vice-Presidents; B. G. Tognazzi, Cashier. Paid up capital and surplus, $1,500,000. Citizens State Bank. F. J. Symmes, Receiver. Monadnock Building.
City and County Bank. Incorporated April 23, 1902; southeast corner Market and Fifth streets; A. J. Lowenberg, President; L. V. Merle, Vice-President; A. Tonn, Cashier; Joseph L. Goldsmith, Assistant. Cashier. Directors-Matthew Nunan, Otto A. Jungblut, C. A. Malm, L. Auerbach, A. J. Lowenberg, L. V. Merle, A. Tonn.
Columbus Savings and Loan Society. Incorporated January 18, 1893; 700 Mont- gomery street; capital stock, $300,000; paid up, $130,000; reserve fund, $114,- 699.44; I. W. Hellman, Jr., President. G. Bacigalupi, Vice-President; Washington Dodge, Vice-President and Manager; W. J. De Martini, Cashier; W. H. Hart- well. Assistant Cashier.
Crocker National Bank of San Fran- cisco. Organized June 3, 1883; junc- tion Montgomery, Post and Market streets; William H. Crocker, President; C. E. Green, Vice-President; James J.
Fagan, Vice-President; W. Gregg, Jr., Cashier; C. F. Baker, G. W. Ebner and W. R. Berry, Assistant Cashiers. Capi- tal stock, $1,000,000, paid in coin; surplus fund, $2,381.982.97. Directors- William H. Crocker, George Crocker, C. E. Green, E. B. Pond, G. W. Scott, H. T. Scott, A. F. Morrison, Charles T. Crocker, Frank G. Drum, James J. Fagan, W. Gregg, Jr.
Donohoe Kelly Banking Company. In- corporated March 1, 1891; northeast corner Montgomery and Sutter streets; Joseph A. Donohoe, President; John Bermingham, Vice-President; Edward Donohoe, Cashier and Secretary; J. E. Fitzpatrick, Assistant Cashier. Author- ized 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 Federal Trust Company: North- west corner Post and Montgomery streets. J. G. Hooper, Manager.
First National Bank of San Francisco. See The First National Bank of San Francisco.
French American Bank. Incorporated January 6, 1 1903;
108 Sutter street; Charles Carpy, President; Arthur Legal- let, Vice-President; Leon Bocqueraz, Vice-President; John Ginty, Cashier; M. Girard, Assistant Cashier; P. Billeman, Second Assistant Cashier. Capital, $1,000,000 paid in. Directors-Dr. J. E. Artigues, O. Bozio, Leon Bocqueraz, J. A. Bergerot, Charles Carpy, J. M. Dupas, J. S. Godeau, N. C. Babin, George Beleney, H. De St Seine, A. Legallet.
French Savings Bank. Reincorporated March 10, 1879; 108 Sutter street; Charles Carpy President; A. Legallet, Vice-President; Leon Bocqueraz, Second Vice-President; A. Bousquet, Secretary. Capital stock, $600,000; amount sub- scribed, $600,000; amount paid in coin, $600,000; total number of shares of stock issued, 6,000; amount paid on each share of stock, $100. Directors-A. Legallet, Dr. J. E. Artigues, O. Bozio, Leon Boc- queraz, J. A. Bergerot, C. Carpy, J. M. Dupas, J. S. Godeau, John Ginty, N. C. Babin, George Beleney, H. De St. Seine.
German Savings and Loan Society. In- corporated February 10, 1868; 526 Cali- fornia street; Branches 2572 Mission street and 432 Clement street; N. Ohl- andt, President; Daniel Meyer, Vice- President; Emil Rohte, Second Vice- President; A. H. R. Schmidt, Cashier; William Herrmann, Assistant Cashier; George Tourny, Secretary; A. H. Muller, Assistant Secretary. $1,200,000; on amount subscribed, $1,200,- Capital stock, 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-N. Ohlandt, Daniel Meyer, Emil Rohte, Ignatz Stein- hart, I. N. Walter, J. W. Van Bergen, F. Tillmann, Jr., E. T. Kruse and W. S. Goodfellow.
Golden Gate Bank. Northeast corner Laguna and Post
Hibernia Savings and Loan Society The. Incorporated April 12, 1859; rein- corporated August 30, 1864; corner Mar- ket, McAllister and Jones streets; James R. Kelly, President; Richard M. Tobin, Secretary
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Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Cor- poration. (Agency.) Capital paid up, $15,000,000; reserve funds, $31,000,000; reserve liability of shareholders, $10,000,- 000. San Francisco Agency, 411 Mont- gomery street. W. H. Harries, Agent.
Humboldt Savings Bank. Incorporated November 24, 1869; south side of Market street, near Fourth street; G. H. Luch- singer, President; H. C. Klevesahl, Cash- ler. Capital stock, $600,000; amount sub- scribed, $600,000; amount paid in coin, $600,000. Directors-G. H. Luchsinger, G. X. Wendling, William H. Crocker, I. Kohn, W. A. Frederick, Rudolph Herold, Jr., George L. Payne, R. D. Robbins, A. D. Keyes.
International Banking Corporation,
Mills Building. Thomas H. Hubbard, President; James S. Fearon, Vice-Presi- dent; William H. High, Manager. Capital, $3,250,000; surplus; $3,659,000.
Italian-American Bank. Incorporated March 16, 1899. Southwest corner Mont- gomery and Sacramento streets. A. Sbarboro, President; Henry J. Crocker, Vice-President; A. E. Sbarboro, Cashier; R. A. Sbarboro, Assistant Cashier. Capi- tal subscribed, $1,000,000. Paid up, $750,- 000. Directors-A. Sbarboro, Henry .J. Crocker, P. C. Rossi, L. Demartini, A. J. Merle, M. J. Fontana, Charles A. Malm, G. Garibaldi, Luigi Boitano.
London Paris National Bank of San Francisco. See Anglo and London-Paris National Bank.
Marine Trust and Savings Bank. 100 Market street; Geo. M. Perine, President; W. H. Marston, Vice-President; Earl Jordan, Cashier; J. L. Sharpe, Assistant Cashier.
Mechanics Savings Bank. Incorporated January 21, 1904, northeast corner Mar- ket and Mason streets. James O'B Gunn, President; George D. Gray and George F. Lyon, Vice-Presidents; John U. Calkins, Secretary and Cashier. Capital paid in coin, $350,000. Directors-James O'B. Gunn, George D. Gray, George F. Lyon, James J. Fagan, Marshal Hale, Frank M. Greenwood, Henry Van Bergen, George M. Mitchell, Charles C. Moore, Henry T. Scott.
. Mercantile Trust Company of San Francisco. Organized, 1899; 464 Call- fornia street. W. G. Irwin, President; Henry T. Scott, Vice-President; John Dempster McKee, Vice-President and Cashier; W. F. Berry and O. Ellinghouse, Assistant Cashiers; R. M. Sims, Trust Officer. Capital and surplus, $4,000,000.
Merchants National Bank of San Fran- cisco. Incorporated November 7, 1906; Chronicle Building. Lewis I. Cowgill, President; Frederick F. Sayre, Vice- President; L. M. Macdonald, Cashier.
Metropolis Trust and Savings Bank. Market and New Montgomery streets; A. A. Watkins, President; C. Grange, Vice-President and Manager; F. R. Cook, Cashier. Capital stock paid in, $793,- 474.94; surplus, $106,000.
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