Langley's San Francisco directory for the year commencing 1885, Part 219

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Publication date: 1885
Publisher: San Francisco : Francis, Valentine & Co.
Number of Pages: 1410


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Otis Ferdinand, copyist, r. 115 Second


Otis Francis, brassfinisher, r. 573 Howard


Otis Frank, attorney at law, 520 Montgomery, r. Ala- meda


Otis Frederick Ml., bookkeeper Boston Rubber Shoe Co., r. 1900 Washington


Otis George F., attorney at law, 420 California, rooms 10-13, r. Occidental Hotel


Otis J. A., waiter Lick House


Otis James, salesman Macondray & Co., r. 1900 Wash- ington


Otia Lucy, widow, r. 1900 Washington


Otis Stephen (Otis & Co.) r. 2121 Larkin


Otis & Co. (Stephen Otis) stockbrokers, 318 Mont- gomery


Ott August L., jeweler A. Hirschman, r. 1916 Taylor


MUTUAL BENEFIT LIFE INS. CO. Of New Jersey.


PAID MEMBERS, $83,672,056 53.


POLICIES INCONTESTABLE, after the third year, except for intentional traud, and all restrictions upon travel and occupation are removed.


Sce Bank and Insurance Dept. this Book. JAMES MUNSELL JR., Agent, 415 Montg'y St.


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FRATINGER & CO. LADIES' TAILOR MADE SUITS A SPECIALTY. 105 KEARNY STREET.


Ott Fridolin, watchmaker John Heizman, r. 1039 Twenty-fourth


Ott Henry, aalesman Davis Bros., r. 2015 Taylor


Ott J. G., salesman Raphael Weill & Co., r. 1320 Jones Ott John F .. bartender J. Urban, r. 1024 Kearny


Ott John S., butcher, NE cor Eddy and Pierce, r. 1634 Eddy


Ott John W., pilot, office 506 Battery, r. 15 Glover Ott Joseph M., conductor Market St. RR., r. 104 Mason Ott Joseph, baker, r. 763 Howard


Ott J. Richard, with Siegfried & Brandenstein, r. 1615 Clay


Ott Maximilian, r. 613%% Natoma


Ott Michael G., engraver Rothschild & Hadenfeldt, r. Oakland


Ott Nicholas, teamster Baker & Hamilton, r. 236 Ritch Ott William, jeweler Henry Elleau, r. 2015 Taylor


Otten Carsten, groceries and liquors, NE cor Mason and Francisco, r. 2306 Mason


Otten Charles, bartender Henry Wilson, r. 1310 Mason Otten Claus, groceries and liquors, SW cor Octavia aud Post, r. 1501 Post


Otten Henry J., expressman, r. W s Harrison, nr Twenty-fourth


Otten John, groceries and liquors, 434 Greenwich


Otten John H., watchmaker, r. 1516 Powell


Otten Peter, r. 15 Hinckley


Ottenheimer Arthur W., stock clerk S. W. Rosenstock & Co., r. 907 Geary


Ottenheimer Henry, clerk W. Uhlmann & Co., r. 907 Geary


Ottenheimer Martin C., bill clerk Wangenheim, Stern- heim & Co., r. 907 Geary


Ottenheimer Milton S., salesman A. Hirschman, r. 907 Geary


Ottenheimer William, night inspector Custom House, r. 907 Geary


Otterbeck Elias, marble polisher J. & F. Kesseler, r. 31 Gilbert


Otters John. baker, r. 40 Commercial


Otterstedt Frederick (W. Fahrenkrug & Co.) r. 617 % Natoma


Otto Antone F. (Simrak & Otto) and salesman Joseph Bremer & Co., r. 2423 Washington


Otto August, tailor, r. 14 William


Otto Charlotte C. Miss, teacher, r. 2423 Washington Otto Edward M., r. 523 Jones


Otto E, Harry, bookkeeper Simrak & Otto, r. 2423 Washington


Otto Ernest A., artist, 81 St. Ann's Building, r. 24 Johnson Av


Otto Gustav H., baker, r. 634 Pacific


Otto Henry, upholsterer Alexander Jansen, r. 458 Te- hama


Otto John, painter, r. NW cor St. Rose's and Johnson Avs


Otto Max C., cook, r. 127 Berry


Otto Richard, photographer Rieman & Pray, r. 1328 Sanchez


Otto Richard T., brass molder, and assistant foreman Hook and Ladder No. 1, S. F. F. D., r. 1210 Pacific Otto Robert, electrician Cal. Electrical Works


Otto William. painter, and extraman Hook and Ladder No. 1, S. F. F. D., r. 17% Langton


Ottoman Nathan M., shoemaker, r. 2426 Sacramento Oudet Jean, French Ben. Soc.


Oudt John, laundryman, r. 1129 Clay


Oughin James P., blacksmith, r. 1216 Guerrero


Oughin John C., clerk, r. 1216 Guerrero


Oughin Michael, capitalist, r. 1216 Guerrero


Ouhr Frank, seaman, r. 11 Pacific


Oulif Alexis, salesman W. Haker & Hinz, r. 323 Geary Oulif Blanche Mrs., millinery, 1 Dupont, r. 323 Geary Oulton George (Pacific Distilling Co.) r. Bouldin Island


Oulton Milledge, groceries and liquors, 748 Brannan Our Lady of Mercy's School, adjoining St. Mary's Hospital, NW cor First and Bryant


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LONDON and NEW YORK CLOTHING CO.


Large assortment of CHILDREN'S OVERCOATS. Cor. Sutter and Kearny Streets.


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W. W. Montague & Co. PUMPS,


Suction and Force.


FOR HAND, WIND-HILL AND POWER. ALL SIZES. 309, 311, 313, 315 and 317 MARKET STREET


Our Savior's Scandinavian Evangelical Lutheran Church, Rev. O. Groensberg pas- tor, 18 Sherman


Ourm Maurice J., r. 625 Davis


Outealt Peter, accountant California Insurance Co., r. 600 Bush


Outsen Hans, miller Eisen Bro .. r. 24 Federal


Outzen Carl T., porter, r. 2 Chatham Pl


Ovaitt Marcus, porter, r. 1021 Lombard, rear


Ovens William, expressman, r. 575 Sixteenth


Over Andrew R., bookkeeper Section 1 Sea Wall, r. 169 Perry


Overacker Charles B., salesman D. P. Hammond & Co., r. Grand Hotel


Overacre Peter I., mufrs' agent, 123 California, r. Oak- land


Overembt R., brass finisher, r. 936 Howard


Overend Alfred, printer, r. 10 Calhoun


Overend Annie, matron City and County Hospital


Overend E. Mrs., widow, r. 10 Calhoun


Overfield H. D., porter Wells, Fargo & Co., r. 713 Cal- ifornia


Overholser Albert J., butcher, r. 2450 Howard


Overholtzer Charles R., bookkeeper Fleld & Stone, r. 424 Ellis


Overland Freight Transfer Co., Harry W. Mitchell president, Thomas C. Clifford superin- tendent, office C. P. RR. Freigbt Depot, N s King, bet Fourth and Fifth, warehouses and stables Bluxome, bet Fourth and Fifth


Overland Baggage Office C. P. RR., foot of Market


OVERLAND GENERAL TICKET OFFICE


for all Eastern cities, J. Meredith Davies general agent, 2 New Mont- gomery


Overland House, M. A. Levingston proptr, 531-533 Sacramento


OVERLAND MONTHLY Samnel Carson & Co. publishers, 120 Sutter, rooms 7-11


Overland Warehouse, Carvell & Clough proptrs, SE cor Third and Townsend


Overman E. M., driver City RR., r. 1801 }% Mission Overman J. Mrs., r. 315 Eddy


Overman Silver Mining Co., George D. Edwards sec- retary, 414 California


Overmeyer Frederick, hostler Charter Oak Livery Stables, r. 713 Pacific


Overmohle Bernard, plater W. E. Shepman, r. 41% Dodge


Overstreet William, assistant O'Connor, Moffatt & Co., r. 10 Ash Av


Overstreet William F., compositor Bulletin, r. 15 Ash Av


Overton Charles P., secretary The McCollam Fishing and Trading Co., r. 614 Lombard


Overton Elias P., carpenter, 212 Pacific, r. 614 Lom- bard


Overton Robert H., carpenter, r. 614 Lombard


Overton Victor G., bookkeeper The McColllam Fish- ing and Trading Co., r. 614 Lombard


Oviatt M. Miss, portrait and landscape artist, studio 131 Post, r. Oakland


Owen Annie E. Mrs., teacher Clement Grammar School, r. 908 Leavenworth


Owen Arthur, bookkeeper, r. 707 Brannan


Owen Daniel, baker, r. 717 Brannan


Owen Daniel C., superintendent registry division Post Office, r. Oakland


Owen Elannson D., machinehand Mechanics' Mill, r. 2421 Sutter


Owen Frank, clerk. r. 908 Leavenworth


Owen George W., carpenter, r. 104 Mason


Owen Hugh J., accountant Price's Assay Office, r. 1838 O'Farrell


Owen James, shoemaker, r. 916 Folsom, rear


Owen Jane, domestic, NE cor Jackson and Gough Owen Jeremiah, bookkeeper, r. 707 Brannan


Owen Julius A., machinehand Mechanics' Mill, r. 2421 Sutter


Owen O. R., weigher Section 2 Sea Wall, r. 130 Ju- lian Av


Owen R. D., student Heald's Business College, r. 412 Hyde


Owen S. A., engineer and draftsman, r. SW cor Sixth and Harrison


Owen Thomas, laborer, r. 118 Gilbert


Owen William C., reporter Pickens, Fulton & Co., r. 308 Leavenworth


Owens Annie E. Mrs., parasolmaker, r. 2617 Folsom Owens Arthur, jeweler Louis Miller Jr., r. 516 Eddy Owens Daniel, baker, r. 478 Tehama


Owens Daniel, gripmau Market St. RR., r. SW cor Lott and McAllister


Owens Edward, r. 1015 McAllister


Owens Edward M., harnessmaker Main & Winchester, r. 478 Tebama


Owens Ellen Miss, r. 1015 McAllister


Owens Evan R., miner, r. 317 Third


Owens Frank A., pianotuner, r. 610 Jackson


Owens Frank J., contractor and builder, r. 1015 McAl- lister


Owens Henry. bookkeeper, r. 516 Eddy


Owens Henry, machinist, r. 519 Folsom


Owens Isaac B. (H. Huddleston & Co.) r. 29 Liberty


Owens James, bartender, r. 532 % Sixth


Owens James, clerk J. Morton & Co., r. 34 Crocker Owens James, engineer Cal. St. RR., r. 1321 Larkin Owens James, groceries and liquors, 1151 Howard Owens James, laborer, r. 313 Union


Owens James, laborer, r. 553 Mission


Owens James H., molder, r. 454 Stevenson


Owens James V., groceries and liquors, SW cor Laguna and McAllister, r. 1015 McAllister


Owens John, r. 706 McAllister


Owens John, gripman Market St. RR., r. 3258% Mis- sion


Owens John, salesman, r. 1110 Pierce


Owens John, mate schr Mabel Gray, r. 503 Folsom


Owens John B., clerk, r. 711 Jones


Owens John C. (Cluff & Co.) r. 27 Haight


Owens John E., expressman Winterburn & Co., r. Polnt Lobos Road, nr Second Av


Owens John K., assistant bookkeeper GeorgeW. Gibbs & Co .. r. 706 McAllister


Owens John M., carpenter, r. 534 Polk


Owens John M., weaver S. F. Pioneer Woolen Factory, r. Fort Mason


Owens Kate, domestic, 1820 Clay


Owens Margaret, widow, r. 106 Jackson


Owens Martin, laborer, r. 624 Brannan


Owens Mary, widow, r. 20 Scott


Owens Mary, widow, r. 313 Hyde


Owens Nellie M. Miss, teacher Girls High School, r. 711 Jones


Owens Owen T., salesman, r. S & Fourteenth, nr Noe


Owens P., hostler, r. 636 Commercial


Owens Patrick, nurseryman Golden Gate Park


Owens Patrick, lumper J. Morton & Co., r. 34 Crocker


Owens Patrick H., agent, r. SW cor Twenty-eighth and Duncan


Owens Peter, expressman, r. 2619 Sutter


Owens Peter, painter, r. 1420 Broadway


Owens Richard H., painter, r. 2525 Mission


Owens Thomas, porter International Hotel


Owens Thomas C., plumber Darioli & Ribolsi, r. 641 Commercial


Owens Thomas J., gripman Cal. St. RR., r. 1316 Lar- kin


Owens Thomas J., marble cutter, r. 2617 Folsom


Owens Thomas S., printer. r. 706 California


Owens William, fireman stmr Oregon


Owens William, laborer, r. 641 Commercial


DR. BAZAN'S THERMO-ELECTRIC


RUSSIAN and TURKISH BATHS A SPECIALTY.


* Also Medicated and Electric Baths Given.


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KNEASS & CO., Tinners, Plumbers and Jobbers,


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Owens William, laborer S. P. RR., r. 429 Sixth Owens Willtam W., commercial traveler, r.132 Fourthi KG Owens. See Owen


Owles Frederick S., salesman, r. 727 Geary Owles John G., salesman C. Curtin, r. 315 Shotwell Ownbey Jephta Y., painter, r. 422 Kearny Ox John, cooper, r. 921 Montgomery


Oxley Arthur W., bookkeeper Palmer & Rey, r. Berk- eley


Oxton Adolphus L., expressman, r. 1635 Eddy Oyama Charles, waiter Palace Hotel, r. 69 Natoma Oyen Soren C., tailor, 42912 Fourth, r. Mission Road, nr Six Mile House


Oyharcabal Domingo, French Ben. Soc. Ozouf Henry E., clerk Nicholas Bichard. r. 203 Elev. enth


Ozouf Sophia Mrs., dressmaker, r. 203 Eleventh‹


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PITTSBURGH, Philadelphia, Port-


land, Prescott. Secure your tickets at General Ticket Office, 2 New Montgom- ery street, under Palace Hotel, via Over- land Short Line, Central Pacific, CHI- CAGO AND NORTHWESTERN RAIL- WAY.


Pac John J. (Boutes & Pac) r. 524 Union PACE CHARLES chronometer


and watchmaker, 418 Battery, r. 1018 Jackson


Pace Thomas, porter, r. 171 Minna, rear


Pache Jean, driver Lenormand Bros., r. 459 Clemen- tına


Pacheco Antonio J., barber, 329 East, r. 528 Bush Pacheco John (Crane & Pacheco) r. 7 Stockton


Pacheco Louis, bartender A. Fleres


Pacheco Manuel, barber, r. 715 Howard Pacheco Paul, teamster, r. 624 Fourth


Pacheco R. Mrs., r. Bella Vista Hotel


Pacheteau John, proptr Pacific Cleaning and Dyeing Works, 210 Ridley, r. 112 Hayes


Pacific Advertising Bureau, Palmer & Rey proprietors, 405-407 Sansome


bbs Pacific Asphaltum Co., F. N. Neuval proptr, 420 Jack- son


Pacific Bank, R. H. McDonald president, 201 Sansome


Pacific Bell Telophone Co., John I. Sabin superintendent, general office 222 Sansome, secre- tary and treasurer's office 321 California, branch offices 961 Mission, cor Mission and Twentieth, C. P. RR. Building, room 16, 833 Sutter, cor Cali- fornia and Fillmore, cor Powell and Union, and Butchertown


Pacific Boiler Works, Rankin, Brayton & Co. proprietors, 120 Fremont


Pacific Box Factory. Myers & Raconillat pro- prietors, factory W s Ninth, nr Harrison, office 119 Front


Pacific Brewery, Fortmann & Co. proprietors, 267-271 Tehama and 266 Clementina


Pacific Bridge Co., Charles H. Gorrill president, Richard W. Gorrill treasurer, office 4 California Pacific Business Agency, Kennedy & Taylor proprietors, 326 Kearny


PACIFIC BUSINESS COLLEGE


Chamberlain & Robinson proprietors, 320 Post


Pacific Business College Review (monthly) 320 Post


MUTUAL BENEFIT LIFE INS. CO.


OF NEW JERSEY.


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POLICIES ABSOLUTELY NON-FORFEITABLE.


In case of Lapse, the Policy is Continued in Force as long as its value will pay for. Party Insuring at age 35 on Life plan is entitled to over 4 years' insurance for 2 years' premiums ; over 10 years' Insurance for 5 years' premiums ; over 20 years' Insurance for 10 years' premiums,


See adv. Bank and Insurance Department.


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THE HARDEN "STAR" HAND GRENADE FIRE EXTINGUISHER. The simplest and most powerful ever produced. The only reliable GRENADE. H. H. GROSS, Sole Agent, 16-18 Second Street.


Pacific Can Co., John Lee president, Sydney M. Smith vice-president, A. D. Cutter, secretary and treasurer, office and factory 1158 Harrison Pacific Card Factory, 537 Market


Pacific Carpet Sewing Machine Manufacturing Co., J. B. L. Brandt secretary, 306 Pine, room 5


Pacific Carriage Co., Oliver Hinkley superin- tendent, central stand 200 Sutter, business office 11 Powell


Pacific Catholic, (monthly) W. D. S. Harrington managing editor, 513 Montgomery


Pacific Chain Works, Gordon Hardware Co. pro- prietors, 252 Spear, office 8-10 Pine


Pacific Chinese Employment Co., Bradley & John- ston proptrs, 640 Clay


Pacific Churchman (semi-monthly) William H. H. Tobey publisher, 605 Montgomery


Pacific Club, rooms NE cor Post and Dupont Pacific Coast Amateur Photographic Association, office 318 Pine, room 26


Pacific Coast Business Address Co., 529 Clay


Pacific Coast Business Directory, L. M. Mc- Kenney & Co. publishers, 518 Clay


Pacific Coast Cambrian Colonization Co., Richard Jones secretary, office 2 New Montgomery


Pacific Coast Department Mutual Benefit Life Association (of New York City) J. S. Byington & Co. general managers, 26 Montgom- ery, room 7


Pacific Coast Dredging and Reclamation Co., John Hackett president and manager, office 271 East


Pacific Coast Electrical Construction Co., manufacturers electrical apparatus for lighting and power, J. Elliott Condict manager, 116 Geary Pacific Coast Fire and Water Proof Paint Co. William H. Jewell manager, works Bryant, ur Seventh. office 121 Market


Pacific Coast Holiness Association, G. New- ton president, T. J. Arnold vice-president, F. Elliott secretary, H. W. Stowe treasurer, Beulah Hall, 607 California, formerly Adelphi Theatre


Pacific Coast Hotel Register Co., D. Hicks & Co. proprietors, Charles D. Hines general agent, 508 Montgomery


Pacific Coast Immigration Association, Arnold Brothers, managers, 331 Kearny, rooms 9-10-11


Pacific Coast Jewish Almanac, William Saalburg pub- lisher, 622 Clay


Pacific Coast Land Bureau, Wendell Easton president, George W. Frink manager, F. B. Wilde secretary, 22 Montgomery


PACIFIC COAST LAND BUREAU. A Corporation.


President WENDELL EASTON Vice-President and General Manager .. GEO. W. FRINK Treasurer . ANGLO-CALIFORNIAN BANK


Secretary F. B. WILDE


BOARD OF DIRECTORS .- Grant I. Taggart, G. W. Frink, F. B. Wilde, Wendell Easton.


PRINCIPAL PLACE OF BUSINESS:


22 MONTGOMERY ST., SAN FRANCISCO.


Sub-Agencies at each county seat of the State.


Agency for Sale and Exchange of Farming Lands. Large tracts subdivided and sold at auction or private sale.


Pacific Coast Lumber Co., George A. Whidden presi- dent, J. P. Davenport secretary, office 302 Cali- fornia


Pacific Coast Manufacturing and Trans- portation Co., J. D. Bodwell general superin- tendent, office 20-21 Nuclens Hotel


WAGONS.


TRUMAN, ISHAM & CO., 421-427 MARKET STREET.


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TINWARE. 309, 311, 313, 315 and 317 MARKET ST


Pacific Coast Oil Co. (Los Angeles and Ventura Cos., Cal.) Edward Wheaton secretary, 123 Cali- fornia, room 22


Pacific Coast Passenger Agent Association, Harry B. Smith Jr. secretary, 26 Montgomery, room 7


Pacific Coast Postal Index, Louis P. McCarty publisher, 706 California


Pacific Coast Purchasing Agency, Mrs. D. L. Whipple manager, 143 Phelan Bldg


Pacific Coast Railway Co., Charles Goodall president, John Rosenfeld vice-president, Edwin Goodall secretary, Goodall, Perkins & Co. treas- urers and general agents, 10 Market


Pacific Coast Steamship Co., Charles Goodall president, George C. Perkins vice-president, Ed- win Goodall secretary, Goodall, Perkins & Co. treasurers and general agents, office 10 Market, ticket office 214 Montgomery


Pacific Coast Steamship Co's Store, James Pritchard port steward, NE cor Broadway and Front


Pacific Coast Steamship Co.'s Wharf. foot Broadway Pacific Collection Co., Julius Blumenthal man- ager, 528 California, room 3


Pacific Color Works, Sullivan & Ravekes pro- prietors, 28-30 Jessie, office 112-114 California


Pacific Congress Springs Depot, Bliven & Mitchell proprietors, 29 New Montgomery


Pacific Consolidated Paste Co. (Ravenna, Ghirardelli & Co.) manufacturers macaroni, ver- micelli, Italian paste, etc., 421-423 Battery


Pacific Copper Works, Wagner & Todt proprietors, 565 Mission


Pacific Cordage Co., William C. Gibbs secretary, 318 California, room 3


Pacific Dispensary Hospital for Women and Children, Mrs. Mary M. Palmer matron, 221-223 Thir- teenth


Pacific Distilling Co. (Henry Voorman, George Oulton and Louis E. J. Schultz) works cor Pierce and Chestnut, office 417-419 Battery


Pacific Cleaning and Dyeing Works. John Pacheteau proptr. 210 Ridley, offices 8 Golden Gate Av and 332 Sutter


PACIFIC ELECTRIC CO.


M. W. Lamb president, E. B. Bullock secretary, Dr. A. T. Sherwood business manager, manufacturers electric belts and trusses, 330 Sutter


Pacific Electric Powder Co., P. B. Cornwall president, C. W. Randall secretary and manager, office 142 Montgomery


Pacific Exchange Building, 314 Montgomery


Pacific Exchange Hotel, Leon Pieper proptr. SW cor Battery and Vallejo


Pacific Fertilizing Co., A. Haas proptr, SE cor Minne- sota and Santa Clara, office 108 Davis


Pacific Fire Insurance Co., (of New York) Smith, Snow & Moody general agents, 317 Cali- fornia


Pacific Free Warehouse, Haslett & Bailey pro- prietors, NW cor Front and Broadway


Pacific Fringe Factory, Auerbach & Thompson proptrs, 751 Market


PACIFIC FRUIT CO.


M. T. Brewer manager, wholesale dealers California green and dried fruits, nuts, etc., 408-410 Davis


Pacific Furnishing, Decorating and Supply Co., pur- chasing agents, 342 Fremont


Pacific Furniture Factory, Kragen & Geist proptrs, 736 Brannan


Pacific Gas Improvement Co. (lessee Central Gas Light Co.) Albert Miller president, G. D. Newhall secretary, office 841 Market, works cor Fillmore and Bay, and cor Third and Townsend


Pacific Glass Cutting, Staining, Emboss- ing and Designing Works, John Mallon proprietor, 19 Fremont and 1213-1215 Howard


Pacific Glove Works, S. Bruml proptr, 107 Battery


Pacific Glue Factory, Codington, Wilcox & Co. proptrs, Teneriffe, bet Adele and Stringham


Pacific Gold and Silver Plating Works, William E. Shepman proprietor, 101-103 Geary


Pacific Graphic, William S. Wagner editor and proprietor, 620 Merchant


Pacfic Hardware Co., George P. Thurston presi- dent, C. H. Morgan secretary and treasurer, 934 Mission


Pacific Heat and Light Co., W. K. Leveridge agent, 603 Market


Pacific Hebrew Orphan Asylum and Home Society, Devisadero, bet Hayes and Grove


Pacific Herald of Holiness, George Newton editor, 607 California


Pacific Homeopathic Dispensary, Mrs. C. E. Gibbs president, 107 Haight


Pacific Homeopathic Pharmacy, F. Hiller Jr. & Co. proprietors, SW cor Geary and Dupont


Pacific House, Thomas Abbott proptr, 702-706 Front Pacific Improvement Co., J. H. Strobridge president, Frank S. Douty secretary, NE cor Fourth and Townsend, room ±


Pacific Ink Factory, Schwabacher & Salts pro- prietors, manufacturers ink, bluing, mucilage and shoe dressing, factory 617-621 Brannan, office 205 Front


Pacific Insurance Agency, Jonathan Hunt, Son & Co. managers, 313 California


Pacific Insurance Union, Alfred Stillman manager, 401 California, rooms 13-15


Pacific Iron and Nail Co., William J. Houston secretary, office $58 Market room 2


PACIFIC IRON WORKS


Rankin, Brayton & Co. proprietors, 127 First.


Pacific Jewelry Co., Newman & Samuel pro- prietors, 6 Battery


Pacific Lamp and Reflector Factory, Emile Boesch proprietor, 583-585 Mission


Pacific Land and Trust Co., office 513 Califor- nia


Pacific Land Investment Co., A. E. Davis pre- sident, G. H. Waggoner secretary, office South Pacific Coast RR. Bldg, foot of Market


Pacific Laundry, Anthony N. Wahler proprietor, office 775 Market


Pacific Life (sporting weekly) David L. Levy edi- tor and proprietor, office Frank's Block, NW cor Washington and Sansome


Pacific Loan Association, Leon L. Dennery secretary, 126 Kearny, room 5


Pacific Lodgings, Sarah A. Cottrell proptr, 209 Leides- āorff


Pacific Lozenge Factory, George Mull proprie- tor. 907 Mission


Pacific Lumber Co. John Crockett secretary, 8 S. - F. Stock and Exchange Building


Pacific Machinery Depot, 2-4 California


Pacific Mail Steamship Co., office cor First and Brannan, Williams, Dimond & Co. agents, 202 Market and 3 Pine


Pacific Mail Steamship Co's Wharf, cor Brannan and First


Pacific Manufacturing Co., J. P. Pierce presi- · dent, A. S. Veuve secretary, manufacturers bur- ial caskets, 934-936 Mission


Pacific Match Factory, J. B. Gaskin & Co., proptrs, 232 Fourteenth


Pacific Metal Works, Morrow & Strong proprie- tors, 115-117 First


Pacific Methodist (weekly) Wick B. Parsons editor, 532 Clay


SCHAFER & CO. Men's, Youths' and Boys' Clothing and Furnishing Goods. NO. 11 MONTGOMERY ST.


FINE CUSTOM CLOTHING TO ORDER.


I. S. VAN WINKLE & CO. 413-415 MARKET ST.


Iron, Steel, Heavy Hardware and all kinds of BLACKSMITHS' MATERIALS.


Try UTSCHIG'S Walking Shoes, 326 BUSH STREET,


WALNUT, MAPLE, CHERRY:


JOHN WIGMORE, Office 133 Spear Street. Yards: 129 to 147 Spear St., and 26. 28 Howard St.


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Pacific Mutual Life Insurance Co., George A. Moore president, Jaaper N. Patton secretary, 418 California


Pacific Nursery, Frederick Ludemanu proptr, W s Baker, bet Lombard and Chestnut


Pacific Oakum Factory, S. F. Weeks proptr, cor Eighteenth and Harrison


Pacific Oil Works, Allyne & White proprietors, cor Chestnut and Taylor. office 112-114 Front


Pacific Oil and Lead Works, N s King, bet Second and Third, Kittle & Co. agents, office 202 California


PACIFIC OYSTER HOUSE Charles Hanke proprietor, 914 Market Pacific Perfumery Co., H. C. Hudson & Co., proprietors, 10 Stevenson


Pacific Pile Preserving and Construction Co., Frank Unger secretary, office 327 Pine


Pacific Pilote, (German Weelky) Frederick G. Ger-


FRATINGER & CO. JERSEY WAISTS,


IN ALL COLORS AND STYLES, AT ALL PRICES. 105 KEARNY STREET.


Pacific Towboat Co., William M. Hawley manager, office foot of Vallejo Pacific Trade Journal, J. D. Robertson publisher and proptr, 529 Clay PACIFIC TRANSFER CO. Evan J. Coleman president, J. Henley Smith vice-president, William H. Fisher


pacific Graphite Manufacturing ( o. LOCATION OF MINES: 1


SONORA, MEXICO.


MANUFACTURERS OF


Imperial Stove Polish, Perfection Axle Grease.


Crown Skid Grease, Foundry Facings.


And Lubricants of all kinds.


JAS. O. ROUNTREE & SONS, AGENT, 16 Front Street, San Francisco.


Pacific The (Congregational weekly) Publishing Co. of the Pacific publishers, 7 Montgomery Av, room 23


The Mutual Benefit Life ·Ins. Co. NEWARK, NEW JERSEY.


PREMIUMS RECEIVED, $102,268,306 84.


Premiums may be paid all cash, or on th .. 30 PER CENT. LOAN PLAN, AS specially offered by this Company.


See Bank and Insurance Dept. this Bool JAMES MUNSELL JR., Agent, 415 Montg'y St


Paddock Ethelbert S., with Levison Bros., r. Russ House


Paddock Frederick B., salesman Kast & Co., r. 515 Post Paddock J. D., r. 930 Market Paddock Martin L., salesman F. S. Chadbourne & Co. Paddock Nathan C., capitalist, r. 49 South Park Paddock William M., r. 49 South Park


Paddon Abel, malt-ter, r. 3 Henrietta Square


Paddon William, boottreer Cahn, Nickelsburg & Co., r. 1719 Howard


Padelinetti Christian (Stahlknecht, Van Gul- pen & Padelinetti) r. 719 Post


Pader Georgiana, widow, r. 612 Taylor Padilla Joseph, cook, r. 17 Hinckley


Padkin John, carpenter, r. 41612 Hyde




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