History and Business Directory of Humboldt County [Calif.]: Descriptive of the Natural Resources., Part 7

Author: Lillie E. Hamm
Publication date: 1890
Publisher: Daily Humboldt Standard
Number of Pages: 185


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Entrance on E Street


Table Supplied with the Best in the Market Lodging at Reasonable Rates


Public Patronage Solicted


ANNIE LAURENCE


PROPRIETOR


J. P. HOLT


Horseshoeing and Carriage Work PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO


SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO Interfering and Over- reaching Horses


NO HOT SHOES USED Will turn any Shoe required, to suit all kinds of Gaited Horses


Shop: Devoy's Building


SECOND STREET


Next Door to Bay Stables


EUREKA, CALA.


GEO. M. FAY & BRO.


FAIRHAVEN, ONE MILE FROM EUREKA


HUMBOLDT BAY, CAL.


MANUFACTURERS AND DEALERS IN


PLAIN and ORNAMENTAL REDWOOD SHINGLES


Raisin Trays, Orange Boxes Sawed and Grooved Shakes Split Shakes, Posts, Etc.


We have the above Stock Kiln-Dried and Green


POST OFFICE ADDRESS, EUREKA, CAL.


General Auctioneers Real Estate Agents and Collectors CARL HAMILTON & CO., H St., bet. 4th and 5th, Eureka, Cal.


Demorest Patterns and all kinds of Fashion Books at J. E. Mathews


HISTORY OF HUMBOLDT COUNTY


65


the Seligmans for $6,000,000, it was expressly stipulated on the issuance of the bonds that the road should not be extended beyond Ukiah in any direction. However, there is no doubt the Donahue road would enter into a very reasonable contract, should an extension be constructed by Messrs. Flood and Makey.


Railroad Enterprises


OF-


HUMBOLDT COUNTY


P AILROADS must have some objective points of permanent resource to go to, or they will not be built. When Eureka is placed on an equal footing with other seaports of large commercial importance, by the work now being actively prosecuted by the Government for the improvement of our bar, railroad enterprise will not be slow to make an advance to Humboldt Bay. Judged by the results of similar undertakings on the Pacific coast, the success of the experiment is assured, and the advantages likely to accrue to our harbor cannot be over- estimated.


With a situation practically central on the coast line between San Francisco on the south and Portland on the north, with a harbor capacity for deep sea vessels of heavier tonnage, and made accessible to the marine of a foreign as well as a domestic commerce, an array of facts is presented that not only justifies the important work now being carried out, but also warrants the expectation of responsive enterprise in railway extension from the interior to the bay, as its most natural complement. Commanding an unbroken line of communication for trade, seaward and landward, with the gates of her commerce swung open to the east and the west, Eureka might be pardoned if she began to feel endowed with some of the attributes of a seaport town, in fact.


The significance of these enterprises in joint operation must exceed any estimate of heretofore applied agencies in adding to and establishing an advanced position to industrial and commercial progress, and place our city and county foremost on the grand threshold of a new future, pregnant with possibilities of which our past has given but the faintest indications.


Perhaps not an equal area in the United States can match that of our littoral belt of territory in the material elements of an export commerce.


Gibbard & Lover Manufacture


DOOR AND WINDOW FRAMES, BRACKETS SCROLL WORK, TURNING, ETC. ETC.


Factory


Second & L Streets.


Best Assortment Wall Paper, E. G. Pluke


66 G. FRANK


W. D. MORTON


EAGLE HOUSE


W. D. MORTON


-DEALER IN-


TOBACCO & AND & CIGARS


Candies, Confections and Nuts


SODA AND MINERAL WATERS, ETC., ETC.


East side E Street, bet. Second and Third


EUREKA


CALIFORNIA


G. FRANK


COMMISSION MERCHANT


DEALER IN


Fruits and Vegetables


N. W. COR. FIFTH AND F STS.


EUREKA CALIFORNIA


Always on Hand CHOICE DAIRY PRODUCE


TABLE, DELICACIES, CANDIES, NUTS,


Goods Delivered Free of Charge


EAGLE HOUSE


HENRY TORNROTH PROPRIETOR


Cor. Second and C Sts.


EUREKA


CALIFORNIA


Best Equipped Boarding House IN EUREKA


Board and Lodging, per week $4.00 Board and Lodging, per day 75 cts.


Single Meals 25 cts.


FIRST-CLASS LIQUORS -AND-


WHITE LABOR CIGARS ALWAYS ON HAND


Blue Prints, Tracing. Etc., furnished on Short Notice


Maps J. N. LENTELL, CivilEngineer H St., bet, 4th and 5th, Eureka.


Books and Stationery


10,000 Songs and Song Books Curiosities of All Kinds


J. E. Mathews


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67


FIRST IN THE FIELD.


It may be news to some to know that the first railroads constructed in the State were built in Humboldt county in 1854. At that date about 25 miles of well graded and substantially constructed roads were in full operation conveying logs to tide-water. Since then iron rails and modern improved locomotives have been substituted.


HUMBOLDT AND MAD RIVER RAILROAD.


John Vance, an active and enterprising man, desirous of being abreast of the times, in the early '50's asked the people of Eel River Valley and others who thereby would become beneficially affected, for the right of way and a small subsidy, as a guarantee, in return he agreed to construct and equip a railroad from Eureka up Eel River Valley. The offer was rejected on account of the diametrical opposition to granting subsidies. While others owning land along the route displayed a willing desire to be damaged, for the narrow strip necessary for a roadbed, to the full amount their entire property was valued at. Mr. Vance was thus compelled to forego a great and beneficial enterprise.


A railroad project, however, was not abandoned by Mr. Vance, for in 1874 he commenced to build the


HUMBOLDT AND MAD RIVER RAILROAD


From tidewater to his mill on Mad River, a distance of about six miles. It opened up a large and beautiful section of farming, grazing and fruit land. This road cost Mr. Vance about $80,000 equipped, etc. Some years ago Mr. Vance constructed and built an extensive wharf and warehouse, and opened the road to the public.


In 1875 the South Bay R. R. Co. laid a track from South Bay (Field's Landing) to Milford, a distance of about six miles. This road was built entirely for logging purposes, standard gauge, forty-pound T iron. Constructed and equipped it cost nearly $15,000 per mile. J. W. Henderson was the superintendent, The directors of the S. B. R. R. Co. three years later, when the supply for railroad purposes was practically exhausted, proposed extending the road up Eel River Valley. In this enterprise they met with no better result than did Mr. John Vance. The Board of Directors decided to move the rolling stock, track, and all the appurtenances, and invest it in the


HUMBOLDT LOGGING RAILWAY CO.


This road runs from tide-water up Freshwater creek, a distance of about five miles. . The road is graded, substantially built and well equipped. It has about five miles of branch roads connecting the different logging camps of the Excelsior Redwood Co., which does one of the largest lumbering business in the county.


ARCATA AND MAD RIVER RAILROAD.


This road was incorporated July, 1881. It is a single track, narrow gauge road, running from the main ship channel at the northerly end of Humboldt Bay to North Fork via Arcata and Blue Lake. It extends up Mad River about fifteen


Gibbard & Lever, Funeral Directors and Embalmers Undertaking Parlors 3d & H Sts., Pioneer Bdg., Eureka


Headquarters for Window Glass at Pluke's, 2d and D Streets


68 THE LEADING DRY GOODS HOUSE-GILL & WALTON


The Leading Dry Goods House! Of Humboldt County GILL & WALTON COR. FIFTH AND F STREETS EUREKA, CALIFORNIA


7.@


THE STORE BUILDING IS


THE LARGEST THE NEWEST THE BEST LIGHTHED THE NEATEST


THE STOCK CONSISTS OF


THE LATEST STYLES FRESHEST AND NEWEST PATTERNS THE CHOICEST GOODS


THE CLERKS ARE


THE MOST COMPETENT AND MOST OBLIGING


AMONG THE THOUSANDS OF ARTICLES KEPT WE MENTION


DRESS GOODS


From the Choicest Silks to 5c. Ginghams. A Complete Line to Select From


HOSIERY


The Largest Stock and Most Complete Assortment for Men, Women and Children SHOES


Nolan Bros' for Ladies, and "The Red School House " for Children


Domestics, Crashes, Shawls, Corsets, Umbrellas, Gossamers, Blankets, Spreads, Lace Curtains, Ladies' and Children's Underwear, Gent's Furnishing Goods, Etc.


Samples and Mail Orders Cheerfully and Promptly sent on Application


If you want a Dollar's worth of Goods for a Dollar, don't forget TO CALL UPON OR WRITE TO


THE LEADING DRY GOODS HOUSE


GILL & WALTON


Cor. Fifth and F Streets, Eureka


Real Estate, Carl Hamilton & Co.


General Auctioneers and Real Estate Agents H Street, between 4th and 5th Eureka, Cal


Photograph and Autograph Albums at J. E. Mathews


HISTORY OF HUMBOLDT COUNTY


69


miles into the heart of the redwood timber belt. The A. & M. R. Railroad occupies a prominent position as a productive factor of northern Humboldt prosperity. The road is extensively equipped for both freight and passage, and runs on schedule time, meeting stage and water craft arrivals.


JACOBY CREEK R. R.


Messrs. Dolbeer & Carson constructed and equipped this road. It was a standard gauge, built of T iron, with the grade in favor of the loaded cars, which enabled them to reach tide-water by their own momentum.


TRINIDAD MILL CO. R. R.


This corporation extended their road into the redwood belt at a cost of about $15,000 per mile. Josiah Bell, then of Trinidad, was the Superintendent. It is calculated there will be a timber supply to the mills for over twenty years. A road of nearly forty miles will be necessary to reach the end of the redwood belt.


BUCKSPORT AND ELK RIVER RAILROAD CO.


This road was constructed and first incorporated October 27, 1882, as the Elk River Railroad Co. It was built as a narrow gauge road with only 25-pound T iron. It was soon discovered that the strength and capacity of the road was insufficient for the amount and kind of work to be performed. At a meeting of the Directors on July 18, 1884, it was decided to incorporate the road under the name of the Bucksport and Elk River Railroad Co., and secure for the road a broader field of action and superior carriage power, The company uses the road to transport logs and lumber. Dolbeer & Carson and the Excelsior Redwood Co. are equal owners. There are about 12 miles of well equipped and substantially constructed road, costing $146,284. Josiah Bell is the Superintendent of the road, with the office at the Pioneer Building, Third street, between G and H Eureka.


RYANS' SLOUGH R. R.


Is a private line, owned and operated by Mckay & Co., proprietors of the Occidental Mill. It is about six miles in lenghth, from tide-water to a magnificent belt of redwood, and the valley through which it passes is very fertile. The valley lands are cultivated by the company with great success. The road was first built by the late Allen Mckay, who was in his time one of the most energetic and enterprising lumber manufacturers of Humboldt. J. J. Loggie is the Superin- tendent of this corporation.


EEL RIVER AND EUREKA R. R.


The Eel River and Eureka Railroad enters the valley of Eel River by a tunnel through Table Bluff about 2,000 feet in length, and reaches the north bank of Eel river near Singley's Ferry, traversing up the valley to Burnell's station. The entire length of the road is 25 miles. This road is principally owned and operated by the Hon. John Vance, and was first built and equipped by the company November 14, 1882, with Mr. Vance as President. Mr. Wm. S. Riddell


Gibbard & Lever CARRY A COMPLETE LINE OF Third and H Sts Pioneer Bdg, Eureka


Undertaker's Supplies


Most Complete Assortment Paints at Pluke's, cor. 2d & D Sts


70 WM. CLARK


GID. J. MOORE


Central Meat Market


COR. F AND FIFTH STREETS


EUREKA, CALIFORNIA


WM. CLARK, PROPRIETOR


DEALER IN


FRESH AND CURED MEATS


VEGETABLES OF ALL KINDS, BUTTER, EGGS, POULTRY, ETC.


Purchases Delivered Free of Charge to Any Part of the City . VESSEL TRADE A SPECIALTY +- -


TELEPHONE, NO. 48 P. O. BOX, 200


GID J. MOORE


Wallace Block


F Street, bet. First and Second


EUREKA, CAL.


Tinner, Plumber, Gas and Water Pipe Fitter


MANUFACTURER OF AND DEALER IN


SHEET IRON, COPPERWARE, PUMPS, LEAD AND IRON PIPE, BRASS GOODS, GAS FIXTURES AND AGATE IRON


The Only House in Humboldt County that Employs a Practical Plumber


J. N. LENTELL CIVIL ENGINEER, AND BRICK MANUFACTURER H Street., bet. 4th and 5th


Pianos and Organs


LATEST ASSORTMENT SHEET MUSIC


J. E. Mathews


HISTORY OF HUMBOLDT COUNTY


71


is the efficient secretary of the road. This road is the best equipped and most systematically managed in the county. It passes through one of the most fertile valleys in the State, and it has been through the energetic efforts of Mr. Vance that Eel River Valley enjoys its present prosperity.


PACIFIC LUMBER CO'S. RAILROAD.


The Pacific Lumber Co's. R. R. connects with the E. R. & E. R. R. at a point a short distance below Burnell's Station, continuing up the South Fork of Eel river to a point opposite Rio Dell. This road is used almost exclusively by its owners for the transportation of its lumber product. However, within the last year a passenger train has been added, with two service trains daily, between Alton and Scotia. In consequence the people along the South Fork of Eel River have been considerably benefitted. There is no doubt in the minds of those best acquainted with the geographical situation of the county, about this being the key to an overland railway.


The music of the steam horse, whose accompaniments are the ax and saw, awakens the echoes of the once uninhabited fastnesses of the hills and valleys. How magical is the touch of labor! How beautiful are the results! The vicissitudes of time, and the presence of enterprise and energy have placed Humboldt in the front rank of local railway facilities. It can be truthfully asserted that no other county has equal local rail communication.


SHIP BUILDING A Flourishing Industry


T HE SHIP-BUILDING interest is a very impor- tant one. There are two regular ship.yards, H. D. Bendixsen's and Peter Matthews', and a marine railway, the latter equipped with all the modern appliances of marine science and capable of taking out vessels of the largest class plying our waters, which has proved a great convenience to our ship-owners both in time and the matter of economy, and has proved a source of profitable investment to the owners. At this time there are three vessels under course of . construction and a number more have been projected. Over one hundred vessels have been built at the various ship-yards of Humboldt Bay, and they have won the name of being superior crafts. There is a


Gibbard & Lever Do All Styles of


Upholstering AND Repairing" PIONEER B'DO Cor. 3d & H St


Artistic Sign Painters at Pluke's


72 P. MATHEWS J. F. McGEORGE


AMERICAN BAKERY


J. F. McGEORGE


N. E. Cor. B and Clark Street


EUREKA, CALIFORNIA


00


DEALER IN


General Merchandise


STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES, PROVISIONS AND HARDWARE OATS, WHEAT, GROUND BARLEY AND BRAN, CROCKERY CHINA AND GLASSWARE, FRUITS, NUTS CANDIES, NOTIONS, SELECT POCKET CUTLERY, CIGARS AND TOBACCO CHOICE BUTTER, EGGS AND CHEESE


Goods Delivered Promptly to any Part of the City and Surburbs Free of Charge


P. MATHEWS


Foot of K Street Eureka, California


SHIP BUILDER AND REPAIRER


-do-


ORDERS EXECUTED WITH GREAT CARE AND CAUTION


Every Specific Contract Guaranteed Estimates of Cost Cheerfully Fur- nished upon Request, Plans and Specifications, with exact- ness on Shortest Pos- sible Notice


AMERICAN BAKERY


RESTAURANT AND OYSTER SALOON


HENRY J. GEERING, Proprietor


West side E St., bet. Second and Third, EUREKA, CAL.


This Restaurant is Supplied with the Choicest in the Market


FRESH OYSTERS, EVERY STYLE MEALS AT ALL HOURS


COUNTRY ORDERS PROMPTLY EXECUTED


A General Assortment of Cakes and Confectionery constantly on hand. Fresh Bread and Pies every morning, delivered to your house free.


Wedding Cakes a Specialty


General Auctioneers Real Estate Agents and Collectors CARL HAMILTON & CO., H St., bet. 4th and 5th, Eureka, Cal.


Oil Paintings and Engravings at J. E. Mathews


HISTORY OF HUMBOLDT COUNTY


73


lavish abundance of the very best character of ship timber within easy reach of the Bay, and this industry offers one of the most promising openings to master ship-builders. We confidently assert that the advantages for enlarging this interest are unexcelled anywhere.


HUMBOLDT COUNTY.


POPULATION.


DOSSESSING only communication with the outside world by steamship or the stage, the growth of the county has necessarily been retarded. Unless the iron rail binds communities with the centers of trade and commerce, the prospective immigrant feels as if he were about to locate in a wilderness, but as two railroads are bent on having their terminus at Eureka, population is being attracted. The San Francisco and Northern Pacific Railway and the Santa Rosa and Carquinez Railroad are heading in this direction, and it will be but a matter of a short period of time when Humboldt county will be as favored in point of railroads as it is by great natural resources. This has been the great stumbling block in the county's advance, for, while other counties with but few advantages to offer have "boomed," so to speak, Humboldt, with its great resources and wealth, has progressed, comparatively, but slowly. The present population of the county may be set down at 30,000.


TELEPHONE LINES.


Mr. John Vance has in full operation about thirty miles of telephone line.


The Sunset Telephone Co., Mr. A. E. McLaren, manager, have about forty miles of telephone line. These two lines are being daily improved and extended. Z. Russ & Sons control a telephone line of about forty miles. These combined lines are of great importance and convenience to the commercial and general public.


REAL ESTATE.


"What does land cost?" is an inquiry that will undoubtedly be asked by the prospective settler, and is one that is most difficult to answer. If we were to say that it ranges from the Government price of $1.25 to $300 per acre, it would indeed be considered a great range, and unsatisfactory. But we will lay the situation before the reader, so that an idea may be formed of the value of real estate in this county. We will, for convenience sake, class land under three heads-grazing, timber and farming.


LANDS OF HUMBOLDT COUNTY.


To the person in search of a home for himself and family, where the comforts of life are easily to be had, and with the certainty of a liberal return for his industry, the county of Humboldt surely offers advantages possessed by few


Gibbard & Lever -MAKE A SPECIALTY OF-


Ornamental Mantels Cor. Third and H sts, Pioneer Building, Eureka


NEIL McMILLAN PACIFIC PHARMACY G. A. PERKINS


Pacific Pharmacy


M. E. HARRIS


WEST SIDE F STREET, BET. SECOND AND THIRD


EUREKA, CALIFORNIA


WHOLESALE AND RETAIL


Druggist and Perfumer


Physicians Prescriptions a Specialty Compounded from Pure and Fresh Drugs WITH CARE AND DISPATCH


The Prescription Department is in Charge of Mr. W. Stocker, a registered Pharmacist, guaranteeing absolute accuracy I Carry the Largest and Finest Assortment of TOILET ARTICLES, PERFUMERY, MANICURE INSTRUMENTS ART MATERIALS, SACHET POWDERS, CIGARS AND STATIONERY, ETC.


Orders by Mail Promptly and Carefully Executed ONE OF THE MOST ELEGANT SODA FOUNTAINS IN EUREKA CITY <++- JUDGE FOR YOURSELF BY COMPARISON Address : M. E. HARRRIS, PACIFIC PHARMACY


NEIL McMILLAN


West side F St., bet. Fourth and Fifth EUREKA, CAL.


MANUFACTURER OF


Boots and Shoes


I Guarantee All my Work


The Best Quality of Materials is used for Boots and Shoes of my Make


Sample my Work and be Your own Judge


G. A. PERKINS


S. E. CORNER FIRST AND E STREETS EUREKA, CALA.


DEALER IN


Men and Boy's Clothing


GENT'S FURNISHING GOODS


BOOTS AND SHOES


HATS AND CAPS


PIPES AND SMOKER'S OUT.


Tracing. Etc., Line


J. N. LENTELL, Civil En; Maps Hi St., bet, 4th and 5th, E


J. E. MATHEWS, Agent for Daily, Weekly and Sunday EXAMINER


HISTORY OF HUMBOLDT COUNTY


75


other districts in the State of California. Hundreds of thousands of acres are still open to pre-emption or purchase at very low rates, adapted to farming, grazing, mining or agricultural purposes. The history of the land office at Eureka dates back to 1856, in which year the Legislature passed a resolution that an additional land district be established in the northern part of the State, with a land office in Humboldt county. In accordance with an Act of Congress, an office was opened in 1858 at "Humboldt Point," Mr. Wm. McDaniels and Major Hook being the first Register and Receiver respectively. Their instructions were to open the office at this place, where there was reason to expect the coming city was to be located. It was found unsuited to the purpose, and in October, 1858, the office was removed to Bucksport, and subsequently to Eureka, a petition to the Government to that effect having been previously forwarded, as it had become evident that by nature and surrounding circumstances Eureka was to be the chief city of Humboldt Bay. According to the report of U. S. Register Roberts, made in 1882, there were at that time approximately a million and a quarter acres of unsold Government land in Humboldt county. On these lands the timber area is practically unlimited, while there can be no doubt of the mineral wealth contained in the earth awaiting the development of industry and enterprise. Land pre- eminently adapted to the purposes of agriculture and horticulture are to be had at figures which insure to the industrious settler a liberal return for the investment of money and energy. With the filling in and development of the county of late years the value of valley lands especially has naturally increased, and as much as from $100 to $300 per acre is placed upon some. There has, of course, been much money made by the advance in values, and there is no doubt that great opportunities are offered at the present writing for profitable investment. As the lumbering business advances and denudes the land of trees, it becomes available for cultivation, it being of course necessary to remove the stumps, which may themselves be made a source of income. It is not too much to say that the resources of Humboldt county, agricultural, forest, grazing and mining, are but in the first stages of development, and that as this district advances towards its "manifest destiny" the appreciation in the value of land must be correspondingly rapid. The best farming land is valued at $100 to $300, grazing at $6 to $20 per acre, according to quality, while timber land is worth from $15 to several hundred dollars per acre. But few acres are required to make a living, and a very comfortable one at that. A rapid change of opinion has taken place in this State. Where it was formerly thought necessary that success in agriculture depended upon the thousands of acres under cultivation, it has been demonstrated that ten or twenty acres well. attended to will produce more and consequently net more than hundreds of acres but carelessly tilled. In fact, there are many farmers having but ten, twenty or forty acres of land in this State who are receiving larger profits than some of the lords of a thousand acres who are in the condition of poverty known as "land poor," and eke out a miserable existence, and are in the end foreclosed upon by some capitalist or bank who holds the mortgage upon their vast estates. Taking it at the most, 40 acres, well tilled and intelligently planted,


Gibbard & Lever make a Specialty of Bedroom and Parlor Suits Cor. 3d and H Sts. Pioneer Bdg, Buroks


SKILLED INTERIOR DECORATORS AT PLUKE'S


76 A. H. LONG


W. J. McGEORGE


EUREKA SOAP WORKS


W. J. McGEORGE


TELEPHONE NO. 43


HEMIST AND DRUGGIST


RESPECTFULLY CALLS ATTENTION TO HIS NEW ARRIVALS


FOREIGN PERFUMERY, COLOGNES, SCENTED SOAPS, BRUSHES, COMBS, HAIR OILS, POMADES, FACE POWDERS, COSMETICS, SPONGES, PATENT MEDICINES, ETC., ETC.


PRESCRIPTIONS COMPOUNDED FROM PURE, FRESH DRUGS WITH CARE AND DISPATCH AT ALL HOURS, DAY OR NIGHT


manufacturer of Aurantine, for Cleaning Gloves, Clothing, Etc .; Cold Cream of Roses for the Face and Hands: Cough Mixture for Colds, Coughs, Etc .; Extra Toilet Cologne, the Best and Sweetest; Florentine Tooth Wash, for the Teeth and Gums; Glucoline, the only palatable preparation of Cod Liver Oil; Glycerine Lotion, for Tan, Freckles, Sunburn, Etc .; Grindelia Extract; for the cure of Poison Oak; Saponaceous Tooth Powder; Wine of Pepsin, for Indigestion, Etc.


Mail Orders Promptly and Carefully Executed


Address : W. J. McGEORGE, East side F St., bet. 3d and 4th, Eureka


A. H. LONG


8. E. JAMESON


W. OOCHRANE


Call or Address


East side H St., near 19th


EUREKA, CAL.


MANUFACTURERS OF THE


DEALER IN


Celebrated Petaluma Carbolic Tree Wash


FINE WOOD


TOILET, BLEACHING


PINE


-AND-


SPRUCE


Washing .. Soaps


ALDER


-000-


REDWOOD


F STREET, bet. FOURTH AND FIFTH


EUREKA CALIFORNIA


Delivered to the House at Reasonable Rates


P. O. BOX, 450


Real Estate, Carl Hamilton & Co. General Auctioneers and Real Estate Agents H Street, between 4th and 5th Eureka, Cal


ยท


EUREKA SOAP WORKS JAMESON & COCHRANE, Proprietors


Varnishes and Brushes at Pluke's, Cor 2d & D St.


78 A. W. Randall A. D. Hansen


W. B. Fawcett E. C. Mowry


A. W. RANDALL


North side Second St. Between E and F


EUREKA, CALA.


BANKER


-AND-


REAL ESTATE BROKER


North side Second Street, bet. E and F


EUREKA CALIFORNIA


BICYCLES AND TRICYCLES -FOR- MEN AND WOMEN, BOYS AND GIRLS




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