Directory of San Diego City and County for 1893-94, Part 2

Author: John Thom
Publication date: 1893
Publisher: John Thom
Number of Pages: 310


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On the streets running from south to north the crossings are at N I, M 100, L 200, K 300, J 400, I 500, H 600, G 700, F Soo, E 900, D 1000, C 1100, B 1200, A 1300, Ash 1400, Beech 1500, Cedar 1600, Date 1700, Elm ISoo, Fir 1900, Grape 2000, Hawthorn 2100, Ivy 2200, Juniper 2300, Kalmia 2400, Laurel 2500, Maple 2600, Nutmeg 2700, Olive 2800, Palm 2900, Quince 3000, Redwood 3100, Spruce 3200, Thorn 3300, Upas 3400


SOLD BY


SHERWIN-WILLIAMSPAINT San Diego Paint Co.


751 Sixth St Express Block


OBIE C. EBERHART


Rubbish and Garbage Removed. THE PIONEER SCAVENGER.


Res. 203 Fifteenth St. Office: 1427 E Street


Fruit Trees


SWEETWATER


NURSERY CO.


THIELEN & SMITH


1434 E ST.


Custom Work that Fits. Repairing that Pleases.


The Phoenix Shoe Shop.


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ued- California D eutsche Zeitung


Established April, 1887- The Only German Newspaper published in San Diego County.


Book and Job Printing Office


C. F. KAMMAN, Proprietor.


764 Fourth St. near F, San Diego, Cal.


San Diera


Hidette.


LABOR CHAMPION OF THE GOLDEN WEST.


Is an Independent Reform newspaper, favoring the unlimited free coin- age of silver.


The increase in the volume of our circulating medium by the issuance of National Currency in an amount equal to fifty dollars per capita.


Favoring the Government loaning money to states, counties and irriga- tion districts on their bonds, and to the people on their farms and cotta- ges at one per cent per annum, being the same interest now charged to National Banks


Advocating Government ownership of all railroads.


Demanding government ownership and absolute control of all telegraph wires as a legitimate part of the postal system.


Urging the immediate establishment of Postal Savings Banks.


The abolishment of all National Banks, and in lieu thereof one National Bank under the direct control of the Government, and the management of the Secretary of the Treasury.


Insisting upon the immediate construction of the Nicaragua Canal by the Government of the United States, and its perpetual ownership and control.


Demanding a National Usury law, and fixing the legal rate of in- terest at three per cent per annum


Uniform civil and criminal laws throughout the United States


Conspicuous for its ability and brilliancy, and unfaltering resolution and determination ; advancing boldly in the vanguard of public opinion "unawed by influence and unbribed by gain," turning neither to the right nor to the left, but keeping straight on in defense of the industrial classes and loyal hearted labor.


Terms are within the reach of all-only One Dollar per Annum.


ADDRESS THE VIDETTE,


1118 Fourth Street, SAN DIEGO, CAL.


Paints, Oils and Varnishes Brushes and Wall-Paper.


San Diego Paint Co.


751 Sixth St. Express Bloc


For CEMENT & BITUMEN PAVING GO OVER & NAGLE


All Work Guaranteed. Cor.SECOND & G STS.


= C San Diego Implement Co. Foot of Fifth St.


For WROUGHT-IRON WATER PIPE and IRRIGATION SUPPLIES see the


Strong, Arms & Co.


826 Fifth St. General Agents for famous Lemon Grove & El Cajon Valley Lands. $60 to $125 per acre


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NATIONAL OFFICERS.


President, GROVER CLEVELAND.


Vice-President, ADELAI S. STEVENSON.


Secretary of State, W. Q. GRESHAM.


Secretary of Treasury, JOHN G. CARLISLE. Secretary of Interior, HOKE SMITH. Secretary of War, DAN S. LAMONT. Secretary of Navy, H. A. HERBERT. Postmaster-General. W. S. BISSELL. Attorney-General, DAN. OLNEY. Secretary of Agriculture, J. S. MORTON.


STATE OFFICERS.


Governor, H. H. MARKHAM.


Lieutenant-Governor, JOHN B. REDDICK.


Secretary of State, E. C. WAITE. State Treasurer. J. R. MCDONALD. Attorney-General, W. H. H. HART. State Controller, E. G. COLGAN.


Superintendent of Schools, J. W. ANDERSON.


Railroad Commissioner, JAMES W. REA. Board of Equalization, J. R. HEBRON.


UNITED STATES ARMY ROSTER.


BRIGADIER-GENERAL A. MICD. MCCOOK, BREVET MAJOR-GENERAL, COMMANDING. Headquarters, Sixth street. Los Angeles, California. Troops Serving in Department-CAVALRY: Headquarters and eleven companies of the Ist and 2nd Regiments. INFANTRY:


Poonley Artistic Pose. Polite Attention. Prompt Delivery CHILDREN'S PHOTOS A SPECIALTY.


New York Dyeing and Cleaning Works.


Conrad Sodahl, Proprietor. 834 Fourth Street, bet. E and F


Lemon and Orange Trees


SWEETWATER NURSERY CO.


1414 to 1420 D St. bet. 5th and 6th


M. A. LESEM


, go to


D For TOWELS, TABLE-LINENS and HOUSEHOLD


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Headquarters and eight companies of the roth, 11th and 24th Regiments.


Geographical Limits-Territories of New Mexico and Arizona, and that portion of the State of California lying south of the 35th parallel of north latitude


San Diego Barracks: Company E., 10th Infantry, Lieut. Col. E. R. Kellogg, Commanding Post. Capt. C. L. Davis, Bvt. Maj., U. S. A. First Lieut., J. H. Shollenberger. Second Lieut., M. R. Peterson. Maj. S. M. Horton, Surgeon.


COURTS.


UNITED STATES CIRCUIT COURT.


NINTH CIRCUIT. SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF CALIFORNIA.


Terms of Court-Second Monday in January and second Mon- day in August at San Francisco.


Judge-Joseph McKenna.


Clerk-William M. Van Dyke.


U. S. Attorney-George Dennis.


Examiner in Chancery-E. H. Lamme.


UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT.


Terms of Court-Second Monday in January and second Mon- day in August at Los Angeles.


Judge-Erskine M. Ross.


Clerk-E. H. Owen.


Commissioner at San Diego-A. H. Sweet.


U. S. Marshal-George E. Gard, Los Angeles.


STATE SUPREME COURT.


Chief Justice-Hon. W. H. Beatty. Associate Justices-Hon. Ralph C. Harrison, Hon. C. H. Gar- outte, Hon. J. J. DeHaven, Hon. W. F. Fitzgerald, Hon. T. B. McFarland, Hon. Van R. Patterson.


Sherwin-Williams' Paint Covers mos Looks Bes


Wears Longest. Most Economical.


San Diego Paint Co. 751 Sixth S -. Express Block


kinds of Cement Work, see For Reservoirs, Cisterns and all


OVER & NAGLE


G STS.


SECOND AND


STRONG, ARMS & CO. 826 FIFTH ST.


Large List of Desirable Residence and Business Properties


SAN DIEGO IMPLEMENT CO. FOOT OF FIFTH STREET.


C C - C C D Irrigation Supplies a Specialty. C -


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TERMS OF COURT.


At the City of San Francisco-On the second Monday in January and the third Monday in July.


At the City of Los Angeles-On the first Monday in April and the second Monday in October. .


At the City of Sacramento-On the first Monday in May and the second Monday in November.


DEPARTMENTS.


Chief Justice -- Hon. W. H. Beatty. presiding when sitting in Banc or Department.


DEPARTMENT ONE.


Hon. Van R. Patterson. Hon. Ralph C. Harrison. Hon. C. H. Garoutte.


DEPARTMENT TIVO.


Hon. J. J. DeHaven. Hon. W. F. Fitzgerald. Hon. T. B. McFarland.


SUPREME COURT COMMISSIONERS.


Hon. I. S. Belcher. Hon. Niles Searles.


Hon. Jackson Temple. Hon P. Van Clief.


Hon. John Haynes.


The following counties comprise the District of Los Angeles : Santa Barbara, Ventura, Kern, Invo SAN DIEGO, San Bernardino, Los Angeles, Tulare, Fresno and San Luis Obispo.


Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Brushes San Diego Paint Co. 751 Sixth St. Express Block


AND WALL PAPER.


OBIE C. EBEHHART


Rubbish and Garbage Removed. The Pioneer Scavenger.


6


Res. 203 Fifteenth St.


Office, 1427 E Street.


HAY, GRAIN, FEED 5th and C AND COAL.


SIBLEY & FARNSWORTH


Ornamental Trees A SWEETWATER NURSERY CO.


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STATE MILITIA.


CALIFORNIA NATIONAL GUARD. NINTH INFANTRY REGIMENT, FIRST BRIGADE, N. G C. Headquarters at San Diego.


Edward B. Spileman, Colonel Commanding, San Diego. Charles S. McKelvey, Major, Santa Ana.


Regimental Staff Officers:


T. L. Magee, Major and Surgeon, San Diego. John R. Berry, Captain and Adjutant, San Diego.


James E. Mack, Ist Lieutenant and Quartermaster, San Ber- nardino.


Charles T. Rice, Ist Lieutenant and Commissary, Riverside. Geo. H. Bowen, Ist Lieutenant and Quartermaster, San Diego. Chas. D. Ball, Ist Lieutenant and Ordnance Officer, Santa Ana. Chas. I. Lorbeer, Ist Lieutenant and Inspector of Rifle Practice, Pomona.


COMPANY A.


Armory National Ave, bet. Twenty-ninth and Thirtieth streets, San Diego.


Edward E. Spileman, Captain.


Arthur G. Hartley, Ist Lieutenant.


Chas. T. Wollam, 2nd Lieutenant.


COMPANY B. Armory, Second street bet. D and E.


R. V. Dodge, Captain.


Harry C. Dannals, Ist Lieutenant.


R. P. Guinan, 2nd Lieutenant.


NAVAL BATTALION, N. G. C. Company A.


W. D Bloodgood. Lieutenant Commanding. F. M. Simpson, Lieutenant Junior Grade. T. M. Shaw, Ensign.


Sherwin-Williams' Paint Covers most Looks Best


Wears Longest. Most Economical.


San Diego Paint Co. 751 Sixth St. Express Block


kinds of Cement Work, see For Reservoirs, Cisterns and all


OVER & NAGLE


Cor. Second and G Sts.


Santa Fé Route.


Southern California Railway


IS THE SHORTEST LINE FROM


Southern California


To Denver, Kansas City, Chicago, Boston, New York And All Eastern Cities.


Time, 24 to 48 Hours Shorter than any other Line. Tickets Sold and Baggage Checked to Destination.


Pullman Palace Sleeping Pars


Run through from SAN DIEGO to CHICAGO every day in the year.


PERSONALLY CONDUCTED TOURIST EXCURSIONS Through to Boston, leave California EVERY TUESDAY.


The Pullman Tourist Sleeping Cars used on these excursions are carpet- ed and curtained and supplied with mattresses, blankets, sheets, pillows and lunch tables. A Pullman porter is in charge of each car to attend to the comfort of our patrons.


Remember that the Santa Fe Route


MAKES 48 HOURS QUICKER TIME


To Boston than any other line.


mes Rates for these excursions are the lowest made from California to the East. For full information call on or address


H. B. KEELER, Agent, Fourth and D Streets, SAN DIEGO.


or C. A. WARNER, 129 North Spring St., Los Angeles, Cal. .


K. H. WADE, General Manager. . S. B. HYNES, General Passenger Agt.


Santa Fé Route.


Southern California Railway IS THE SHORTEST LINE FROM


Southern California


To Denver, Kansas City, Chicago, Boston, New York And All Eastern Cities.


Time, 24 to 48 Hours Shorter than any other Line. Tickets Sold and Baggage Checked to Destination.


Pullman Palace Sleeping Cars


Run through from SAN DIEGO to CHICAGO every day in the year.


PERSONALLY CONDUCTED TOURIST EXCURSIONS Through to Boston, leave California EVERY TUESDAY.


The Pullman Tourist Sleeping Cars used on these excursions are carpet- ed and curtained and supplied with mattresses, blankets, sheets, pillows and lunch tables. A Pullman porter is in charge of each car to attend to the comfort of our patrons.


Remember that the Santa Fe Route


MAKES 48 HOURS QUICKER TIME


To Boston than any other line.


" Rates for these excursions are the lowest made from California to the East. For full information call on or address


H. B. KEELER, Agent, Fourth and D Streets, SAN DIEGO.


or C. A. WARNER, 129 North Spring St., Los Angeles, Cal.


K. H. WADE, General Manager. S. B. HYNES, General Passenger Agt.


WAREHOUSE:


C SAN DIEGO IMPLEMENT GO, AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS FOOT OF FIFTH ST. Y


Strong, Arms & Co.


826 FIFTH STREET Successors Pacific Coast Land Bureau CHEAPEST ORANGE AND LEMON LANDS IN THE STATE.


SAN DIEGO DIRECTORY. 17


Battalion Staff Officers:


D. B. Northrup, Lieutenant and Surgeon.


J. G. Decatur, Ensign and Ordrance Officer.


C. D. Knox, Apothecary.


Paul H. Blades, Chief Signalman.


O. C. Miller, Paymaster Yeoman. Company A meets every Wednesday at Armory Hall, Second street, at 8 p. m.


COUNTY OFFICERS.


SUPERIOR COURT.


DEPARTMENT NO. I.


Judge-E. S. Torrance.


Clerk-F. O. Robbins.


DEPARTMENT NO. 2. Judge-George Puterbaugh. Clerk-B. F. Moore. DEPARTMENT NO. 3. Judge-W. L. Pierce. Clerk-C. H. Ingelow. Court Reporter-Frederick Meakin.


IV. IV. Whitson.


Court Commissioner-H. W. Talcott.


County Clerk-Will H. Holcomb.


Sheriff-Ben P. Hill.


Auditor-E. E. Shaffer.


Recorder-John F. Forward.


Treasurer-Charles D. Long.


Tax Collector-H. W. Weineke.


Assessor-C. H. Shepard.


Superintendent of Schools-Harr Wagner.


Surveyor -- R. M. Vail. Public Administrator-C. F. Kamman (office cor Fifth and E).


County Physician-H. E. Crepin (Yuma Bldg).


Coroner-Dr. Woodward (office Backesto Blk).


Representative in Congress-Hon. W. W. Bowers.


Poonley Choice line of General Views, Resi- dences, Groups, etc. Prompt attention


LEVI'S.


HACK, LIVERY AND TRANSFER CO.


'Phone 148 Office, 1340 D


Lemon and Orange Trees


SWEETWATER NURSERY CO.


1434 E Street


THELIN & SMITH


Custom Work that Fits.


Repairing that Pleases.


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BOARD OF SUPERVISORS. J. P. M. RAINBOW, Chairman.


First District-Arthur G. Nason. Second District-W. W. Wetzell. Third District-James A. Jasper. Fourth District-John Judson. Fifth District-J. P. M. Rainbow. J. M. DODGE, Clerk.


COUNTY BOARD OF EDUCATION.


Edward Hyatt, Pres., San Jacinto, C. L. Williams, Perris, Mrs. Laura G. Riddell, San Diego,


Hugh J. Baldwin, National City, Harr Wagner, Secy., San Diego.


Meets the first Monday in January, April, July and October.


TOWNSHIP OFFICERS.


JUSTICES OF THE PEACE.


E. J. ENSIGN IRVING B. DUDLEY


CONSTABLES.


H. K. Coon, res 1122 F


F. S. Jennings, res Roseville


JOSEPH RODES, M. D. General Medicine and Surgery


Special Attention to Diseases of the


EYE, EAR, NOSE AND THROAT. Office and Residence: N. W. COR. SIXTH AND C STREETS, Telephone 141. SAN DIEGO, CAL.


PAINTS


Oil, Varnishes, Wall- Paper, Brushes, Glass


San Diego Paint Co. 751 Sixth St. Express Block


of CEMENT WORK, see.


For RESERVOIRS, CISTERNS and all kinds


OVER & NAGLE,


and G Sts. Corner Second


The Phoenix Shoe Shop.


San Diego Implement Co. Foot of Fifth St.


For WROUGHT-IRON WATER PIPE and IRRIGATION SUPPLIES see the


Strong, Arms & Co. 826 FIFTH STREET Leading Real Estate and Investment Brokers. -


SAN DIEGO DIRECTORY. 19


CITY OFFICERS.


CITY HALL COR. THIRD AND D.


Mayor, William H Carlson


City Attorney, W H Fuller


City Clerk, Geo D Goldman


Auditor and Assessor, Nat R Titus


Treasurer and Tax Collector, T J Dowell


City Engineer, T S Sedgwick Police Judge, Irving B Dudley


Health Officer, Dr T L Magee


Chief of Police, J W Brenning


Superintendent of Streets, W L Prouty Sewer Inspector, S T Goldthwaite


Health and Plumbing Inspector, Harvey Bailey


BOARD OF ALDERMEN.


Simon Levi


A E Nutt


H P Whitney


S J Sill


C C Brandt


A Blochman


WV J Prout


Jos A Bachman


Geo H Spears


BOARD OF DELEGATES.


S F Barker


Geo M Havice H Sweeney


Chas W Pauly H E Doolittle C C Hakes


Fred Baker


S H Olmstead Fred H Robinson


WV H Kroah


C H Brown D F Jones


H L Barrows


Thos H Dunkin


Geo H Rotner


IV J Davis


BOARD OF PUBLIC WORKS.


CH STEVENS DR VD ROOD S M Belding, Secy


POLICE COMMISSIONERS


WV H Carlson, ex-officio, Pres,


E F Goddard


Dr Wright


O C Smith


FIRE COMMISSIONERS


G B Grow John P Burt


PAINTS


Oil, Varnishes, Wall- paper, Brushes, Glass


San Diego Paint. Co. 751 Sixth St. Express Block


Lone Star Meat Market.


Telephone 20.


2235 H St. near 14th. ARTHUR H. ROY,


Proprietor.


1434 E Street


THELIN & SMITH


Custom Work that Fits. Repairing that Pleases.


The Phoenix Shoe Shop.


Fruit Trees


SWEETWATER


NURSERY CO.


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the prosperity of the bay region will cluster. The following rep- resentative men are the officers and directors :


OFFICERS.


President, Hosmer P. McKoon.


First Vice-President, John Sherman.


Second Vice-President, C. S. Hamilton.


Secretary, R. H. Young.


Treasurer, George W. Dickinson.


DIRECTORS.


Arthur G. Nason, D. P. Hale, George W. Dickinson, J. C. Frisbie, Hosmer P. McKoon, C. S. Hamilton, John Sher- man, George W. Marston, L. Mendelson, F. A. Kimball, Sam G. Ingle.


CUSTOM HOUSE.


Consolidated National Bank Building, corner of Fifth and G: John R Berry, Collector; A E Higgins, Special Deputy Col- lector; Major W H Bailhache, Deputy Colleetor; R Browne, Inspector; H C Veazie, Inspector; A R Seybolt, Inspector; E E Spileman, Inspector; J R Smith, Inspector at Tia Juana; Gen S Cadwallader, Inspector at Campo; G E Went- worth, Boatman.


CONSULS.


R. C. Allen, British Vice-Consulate; office Sun building.


A. Blochman, correspondent for the French Consulate, office 617 Fifth.


J. W. Girvin, Hawaiian Consul; office 1217 Third.


A. V. Lomeli, Mexican Consul; office 1267 Fourth.


E. J. Louis, Peruvian Vice-Consul; office Louis block.


J. B. Neilsen, Vice-Consul of Sweden and Norway; office Lawyer's Block


H. Welisch, San Salvador, C. A .; office Banc. oft building.


LIGHT HOUSE, ETC.


Light Houses. There are two light houses, one on Ballast Point at the entrance of the bay and one on Point Loma.


The Leading Photographer


of CEMENT WORK, see For RESERVOIRS, CISTERNS and all kinds


OVER & NAGLE,


and G Sts. Corner Second


SAN DIEGO IMPLEMENT CO FOOT OF FIFTH STREET.


- Irrigation Supplies a Specialty. C


STRONG, ARMS & CO. 826 FIFTH ST. Largest List of Desirable City Residence and Business Properties.


SAN DIEGO DIRECTORY. 23


U. S. Quarantine Station at La Playa; Dr. W. W. Mckay, U. S. Quarantine Officer: office and residence La Playa.


Weather Bureau, M. L. Hearne, U. S. Signal officer ; office Nes- mith-Greely block, 825 Fifth


HARBOR COMMISSIONERS.


J. H. Barbour. D. C. Reed. C. W. Pauly.


PILOT COMMISSIONERS.


Wm. H. Carlson. S. W. Hackett. Hosmer P. McKoon


BOARD OF PENSION EXAMINERS.


Meets at Backesto Block every Wednesday morning, Dr. H. P. Woodward, President: Dr. T. L. Magee, Secretary: Dr. T. C. Stockton, Treasurer.


PARKS.


The City Park contains 1400 acres and extends from Ash street north to Park Avenue and from Sixth street to Twenty- eighth street.


City Plaza contains one block and is between F and G and India and Columbia.


HOSPITALS.


The County Hospital, Mission Valley; Dr. H. E. Crepin, physician in charge: James Duffy, superintendent.


The Marine Hospital is at 335 Sixth, Dr. Wm. A. Winder physi- cian in charge.


St. Joseph's Hospital is situated at University Avenue and Sixth street and is conducted by the Sisters of St. Joseph.


CEMETERIES.


Catholic Cemetery, two and one-half miles northwest of City. Jewish Cemetery, five miles northwest of City near Roseville.


Mount Hope Cemetery, three miles southeast of City on the Cuyamaca Ry


Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Wall-paper | San Diego Paint Co. BRUSHES AND GLASS. 751 Sixth St. Express Block


SHIP WORK, go to For PLUMBING, TINNING and


THE GUYAMAGA TIN SHOP.


G. W. PECK, Prop. H St. bet 5th and 6th


Proprietor.


2235 H St. near 14th. Arthur H. Roy Telephone 20.


LONE STAR MEAT MARKET


ORANGE and LEMON TREES


SWEETWATER NURSERY CO.


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CHURCHES.


A. M. E .- Union St., near H. Rev. Dr. J. Harry Jones, pastor. ADVENT-Eighteenth and G Sts.


BAPTIST FIRST-Corner Tenth and E Sts. Rev. A. E. Knapp, pastor.


BAPTIST-Grand Avenue Mission, Grand Avenue, near Twenty- ninth.


BAPTIST SECOND-(colored) Front bet. G and H. Rev. G. W. Brown, pastor.


CATHOLIC, St. Joseph's-Cor. Fourth and Beech. Rev. Father Ubach, pastor.


CATHOLIC-Church of the Immaculate Conception, Old Town.


CHRISTIAN, Central-Cor. Thirteenth and F. Elder A. B. Mar- kle, pastor.


CHRISTIAN SCIENCE-Horton Hall.


CONGREGATIONAL, First-Cor. F and Ninth. Rev. W. C. Mer- rill, pastor.


CONGREGATIONAL, Second -- Twenty-sixth St. and Kearney Ave. Rev. G. S. Hall, pastor.


EPISCOPAL, St. Paul's-Cor. Eighth and C Sts. Rev. H. B. Restarick, pastor.


EPISCOPAL, St. James Mission-Twenty-fourth St. and Logan Avenue.


JEWISH SYNAGOGUE-Cor. Second and Beech.


LUTHERAN, English-Third St., bet. B and C. Rev. C. W. Maggart, pastor.


LUTHERAN, German-Holt House, Fifteetnh and H. Rev. H. J. Haas, pastor.


METHODIST EPISCOPAL, First-Cor. Fourth and D. Rev. L. M. Hartley, pastor.


METHODIST EPISCOPAL, Central-Corner Harrison Avenue and Twenty-sixth St. Rev. O. J. McFadden, pastor.


Sherwin-Williams' Paint Wears Longest. Most Economical.


Covers most Looks Best


San Diego Paint Co. 751 Sixth St. Express Block


ALL WORK GUARANTEED.


For CEMENT and BITUMEN PAVING Go to OVER & NAGLE Cor. Second and G Sts.


WAREHOUSE:


FOOT OF FIFTH ST.


SAN DIEGO IMPLEMENT GO. AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS


Strong, Arms & Co.


826 Fifth Street


Successors Pacific Coast Land Bureau CHEAPEST ORANGE AND LEMON LANDS IN THE STATE.


SAN DIEGO DIRECTORY. 25


METHODIST EPISCOPAL, South-Cor. D and Seventh. Rev. R. WV. Bailey, pastor.


METHODIST EPISCOPAL, German-Cor. Sixteenth and I. Rev. F. A. Werth, pastor.


NEW JERUSALEM-Horton Hall. Rev. D. V. Bowen, pastor.


PRESBYTERIAN, First-Cor. Eighth and D.


PRESBYTERIAN, Cumberland-Cor. Twenty-fourth and Grant Avenue. Rev. W. Metcalf, pastor.


PRESBYTERIAN, First United-Corner G and Nineteenth. Rev. Dr. R. G. Wallace, pastor.


THEOSOPHICAL SOCIETY-Southwest cor Fourth and Palm.


UNION CITY MISSION-Corner C and India.


UNITARIAN-Corner Tenth and F. J. H. Allen, pastor


Y MC A-Hall and Library Eighth near H, John McTaggart, Secretary


SALVATION ARMY-510 Fifth Street


SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES.


PUBLIC SCHOOLS.


EUGENE DEBURN, CITY SUPERINTENDENT. Chaplin G. Tyler, Clerk.


Russ, F P Davidson, Principal


East, Miss Edith McLeod, Principal


Sherman, Miss Amy Whatmore, Principal


Sherman Heights, Mrs Anna E Peck, Principal


B Street, Mrs A T Covel, Principal


Middletown, Miss Kate T. Osgood, Principal North San Diego, C M Stetson, Principal Mission Valley, Annie W Brewer


University Heights, Gertrude Allen


Sorrento, Miss Ella V Waitneight Roseville, Miss Mary A Hastings Pacific Beach, Miss Eliza Lundegreen


Sherwin-Williams' Paint Covers most Looks Best Wears Longest. Most Economical.


San Diego Paint Co. 751 Sixth St. Express Block


SIBLEY & FARNSWORTH


AND COAL, HAY, GRAIN, FEED


5th and C


1414 to 1420 D St. bet. 5th and 6th


For Silks, Velvets and Dress Goods go to M. A. LESEM


ORANGE and LEMON TREES


SWEETWATER NURSERY CO.


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CITY BOARD OF EDUCATION.


H. S. MULFORD, President ; WV J Mossholder, J O W Paine, Joseph Surr, G F Judson, J M Bailhache, Dr H R Arndt, Mrs C A House, Robert J Smith, G W Chase, Mrs Georgia A Matfield, A F Biles, H S Mulford, A A Sparks, George Shaw, C B Daggett


COLLEGES AND PRIVATE SCHOOLS


Academy of Our Lady of Peace-Conducted by the Sisters of St Joseph, corner of Third and A


San Diego Commercial College-MRS M J McCORMAC, principal ; gives a practical business education ; Express block, corner of Sixth and F


Southwest Institute-MISS WAY, principal ; a private school for boys and girls ; 1809 Third


DANCING SCHOOLS


Hinton Prof B, Express Block, cor Sixth and F


SOCIETIES.


BENEVOLENT, SOCIAL AND OTHER SOCIETIES. 1


MASONIC. (Masonic Hall, cor Sixth and H)


San Diego Lodge No 35, F & A M-Meets Saturday evenings, on or before full moon; W J Mo-sholder, W M; J K Black- mer, Secretary


Silver Gate Lodge No 296, F & A M-Meets first Friday even- ing of each month; A E Dodson, W M; J P Seal, Secretary San Diego Chapter No 61, R A M-Meets second Monday in each month; E T Blackmer, H P; J B Hinton, Scribe


Southern Star Chapter No 96, O E S-Meets first and Third Thursdays in each month; Georgiana V Polhemus, W M; Annie E Kooken, Secretary


San Diego Commandery No 25, K T-Meets second Tuesday in each month; Dr A Morgan. E C; J P Burt, Recorder


COONLEY


THE PHOTOGRAPHER Recognized the Leading Studio.


FOR CEMENT & BITUMEN PAVING £O OVER & NAGLECor. Second & G Sts.


All Work Guaranteed.


Strong, Arms & Co. 826 FIFTH STREET Leading Real Estate and Investment Brokers.


SAN DIEGO DIRECTORY. 27


Board of Relief-W J Mossholder, President; A E Dodson, Treasurer; J K Blackmer, Secretary


I. O. O. F. (Odd Fellow Hall, cor Sixth and H)


San Diego Lodge No 153-Meets every Thursday evening; L B Frisbie, N G; F M Fegan, Secretary


Sunset Lodge No 328-Meets every Tuesday evening; C D Knox, N G; J L Matheson, Secretary


Centennial Encampment No 58-Meets first and Third Mondays of each month; Enoch Winsby, C P, F M Fegan, Scribe


Canton San Diego No 21-Meets first Wednesday of each month; C F Holland, Commandant


San Diego Rebecca Degree Lodge-Meets first and Third Friday each month; Mrs T Covel, N G; Mrs Eugenie Gray, Sec- retary


G. A. R. Grand Army Hall, corner Sixth and F.


Heintzelman Post No 33 meets second and fourth Tuesdays of each month; A F Dill, P C; L W Allum, Adjutant


Sons of Veterans, U S Grant Camp, No 21, meets first and third Wednesdays; R V Dodge, Captain; E B Rood, First Lieut Union Veteran Legion No 57, meets first and third Saturdays of each month at A O U W hall; A D Keith, Adjutant; Col Commander


Ladies of the Union Veteran Legion meets first and third Satur- days at 2 p m, at A O U W hall; Mrs Nellie Statler, Pres.


Woman's Relief Corps No I, meets second and fourth Thursdays; Carrie A House, Prest; Blanche A Parker, Secretary


ANCIENT ORDER UNITED WORKMEN,


Point Loma Lodge No 248, meets Thursday evening at A O U W Hall; A D Jordan, M W; Ed Murphy. Recorder


San Diego Lodge No 160, meets Wednesday evening at A O U W Hall; E L Spaulding, M W; J L Dryden, Recorder


Silver Gate Lodge, No 265-Meets Saturday evenings at old Eighth Ward School Building. John Chanter, M W; D W Beyer, Recorder


Light of Loma Lodge, No 32, D of H-Meets at A O U W Hall ANCIENT ORDER OF FORESTERS.


C. O. G. Sodahl, D. H. C. R.


Court San Diego, No 7799-Meets every Friday evening at 7:30;


SOLD BY SHERWIN-WILLIAMSPAINT San Diego Paint Co. 751 Sixth St. Express Block


OBIE C. EBERHART


Rubbish and Garbage Removed. THE PIONEER SCAVENGER.


Res. 203 Fifteenth St. Office: 1427 E Street


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Fruit Trees


SWEETWATER NURSERY CO.


THIELEN & SMITH 1434 E ST.


Custom Work that Fits. M


The Phoenix Shoe Shop. Repairing that Pleases. C


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