Langley's San Francisco directory for the year commencing 1885, Part 244

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


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Sadler & Co. (Caleb and Charles M. Sadler) fancy goods and notions, 607 Market


Saenger Halle, F. G. Schneider proprietor, 14 Geary


Saenger Julius, cook William Faber, r. 1 Jaaper Pl Saenger Leopold, clerk G. Aronson & Co., r. 712 Hayes 19 Saenger. See Sanger


Safe Deposit Building, SE cor Montgomery and Cal- ifornia


Safety Nitro Powder Co., Gustave Sutro pres- . ident, S. C. Buckbee secretary, works Contra Costa Co., office 430 California


Safford H. S., corresponding clerk Whittier, Fuller & Co., r. Oakland


Safford Kate L. Miss, r. Old Ladies' Home, Sierra Av, U. M. T.


Safford Myra Mrs., matron Old Ladies' Home, Sierra Av, U. M. T.


Safford Truman J., superintendent Old Ladies' Home, Sierra Av, U. M. T.


Safried Frederick, hatter Martin Meussdorffer, r. 9 St. Mary's


Saftig Jacob G., solicitor Accidental Life Insurance Co., r. 11 Hollis


Sage Lewis P., proprietor Sage's Union Street Warehouse, S s Union, nr Battery, r. 2828 Califor- nia


Sage Orlando G., cashier Baker & Hamilton, r. 812 Twentieth


Sage's Union Street Warehouse, Lewis P. Sage proprietor, S s Union, nr Battery


Sagehorn Herman, groceries and liquors, 520 Union Sagehorn John, bartender, r. 529 First


Sahlein Moses J., flowers and feathers, 1006 Market, r. 421 Ellis


Sahlender H. F., clerk, r. NW cor Montgomery and Union


Sabling Nicholas, laborer Cal. Sugar Refinery, r. cor Napa and Illinois


Sahlmann Carsten, packer National Flour Mills, r. 2208 Powell


Sahnke Herman T. (estate of) groceries and liquors, SE cor Dolores and Sixteenth, H. Tobbenboske manager


Sailor Henry L., clerk W. B. Wilshire & Co., 1. 238 Taylor


Sailors' Home, Daniel Swannack, superintend- ent, NE cor Harrison and Main


SAL


Sainsot Annie Mrs., boarding, and liquor saloon, NW cor Mission and Main


Sainsot Francis, sashmaker William E. Davis, r. 200 Mission


Sainsot Rudolph, sash and blindmaker, r. 78 Clemen- tina


Sajous Denis, French Ben. Soc.


Sajous Louis J., clerk letter dept Wells, Fargo & Co., r. 530 O'Farrell


Sala Emory B., r. 3021 Mission


Sala G. F., r. 401 Pacific


Sala Joseph C., instrumentmaker John Roach, r. 2740 Folsom


Salamander Felting Co. (Pacific branch) Wil- liam McDearmon manager, 402 Montgomery, room 10


Salandor John, tailor, r. 4 Geary Pl


Salas Edwin, bookbinder, r. 812 California


Salas Josephine, widow, r. 812 California


Salaun Pierre, cook Arthur Freling, r. SE cor Mont- gomery and Pacific


Salazar Antonio J. Jr., r. 508 Sutter


Salazar B. (C. A. Luckhardt & Co.) r. 711 Jones


Salazar José, r. 508 Sutter


Salazar Mercedes, widow, r. 827 Post


Salazar Nicholas, piledriver, r. 324 Vallejo, rear


Salberg Moses, salesman Schweitzer, Sacha & Co., r. 1310 Larkin


Salcito Alexander, barber David E. Dunn


Saldez Francisca, buttonhole maker, r. 111714 Kearny


Saldierna Genero, teacher music, r. 507 Pine


Sale C. C. Mrs., r. 110 }2 Sutter


Sales George, ship carpenter, r. 236 Seventh


Sales Rachel, domestic, 20 Silver


Salet Victor, French Ben. Soc.


Salfield C. D., physician, office and r. 216 Kearny,


office hours 10 A. M, to 3 P. M., and 6 to 8 P. M. Sunday 11 A. M. to 1 P. M.


Salinger Joseph (Nathan & Salinger) r. 4 Martha Pl


Salinger William W. (Oppenheimer & Salinger) r. 1806 Polk


Salisbury Albert G., coachman, 2414 California


Salisbury James, carpenter, r. 519 Folsom


Salisbury John, engineer Nevada Block, r. 206 Fifth


Salisbury M. A. Miss, teacher Powell Street Primary School. r. 916 Washington


Salisbury Monroe, capitalist, office 320 Sansome, room 26, r. Oakland


Salisbury Roscoe R., elevatorman Nevada Block, r. 528 Pine


Salisbury. See Salsbury and Saulsbury Sallau Joseph. French Ben. Soc.


Salkeld William I. (Salkeld & Eckart) r. 712 Sutter


Salkeld & Eckart (William I. Salkeld and William R. Eckart) millwrights and engineers, 217 Sansome, rooms 2-3


Sall William P., mate schr Maxim, r. NE cor Drumm and Jackson


Salle H., r. 108 Valparaiso


Salle Joseph, r. 803 Montgomery


Salles B. & Co. (Bertrand Salles and Peter Latapie) wholesale butchers, NE cor Railroad Av and Vene- zuela


Salles Bertrand (B. Salles & Co.) r. St. Thomas, bet Platte and Yazoo


Sallhorn Frederick, bartender, r. 469 Minna


Salmi S., farmer, r. 814 Montgomery


Salmon Albert, dry goods, 217 Dupont. r. 1006 Geary


Salmon Edmond, merchant, r. 1006 Geary


Salmon Esther, widow, r. 614 Bush


Salmon Frederick. seaman, r. 272 Brannan


Salmon Joseph S. (J. S. Salmon & Co.) r. 10 Monroe Salmon J. S. & Co, (Joseph S. Salmon and J. A.


Fielder) real estate and insurance agents, 305 Kearny


Salmon Julia, widow, r. 1 Washoe Pl


Salmon Peter, laborer Pac. Iron Works, r. 1018 Hamp- shire


DR. BAZAN'S THERMO-ELECTRIC


RUSSIAN and TURKISH BATHS A SPECIALTY. Also Medicated and Electric Baths Given. 415 SUTTER STREET. 415


KNEASS & CO., Tinners, Plumbers and Jobbers, 29 TAYLOR ST. San Francisco.


Suction and Force. Sadler Samuel, marker S. F. Laundry Saelas Josephine, widow. r. 812 California Saffo C. Z., laundryman S. F. Laundry Safford Frank, clerk, r. 123 O'Farrell Safford Henry F., clerk, r. 701 Hayes Sagand Jean, French Ben. Soc. Sagar Washington, coachman, 1103 Jackson Sagaspe Jean, French Ben. Soc. Sage Fidelia Mra., physician, 202 Stockton Sagehorn Charles H., clerk, r. 1522 Jackson Sahlberg Alfred S., tanner, r. 911 Eighteenth Sahlein Henry, r. 410 Taylor Sahrbacher Charles, butcher, r. 1135 Clay Sabrbacher Herman, teamster, r. 5 Albion Av PARKE & LACY, 21-23 Fremont Street. ENGINES and BOILERS, WOOD WORKING MACHINERY and MACHINE TOOLS. - Sager Charles, teamster, r. 7 Scott Pl Sager George, gardener, r. 638 Stevenson Sager Isaac L. G., carpenter, r. 17 Fourth Sagor George, blacksmith, r. 226 Second Saggau Henry, expressman, r. 11 Freelon, rear Sahla Ferdinand J., baker, r. 832 Pacific


Saffold Reuben B., attorney at law, 420 Montgomery, rooms 14-15, r. Oakland


Sage Harvey E., painter N. B. and M. RR., r. 26 South Park


J. MACDONOUGH & CO.


Importers of ?- 1 Dealers In all kinds of FOREIGN and DOMESTIC COAL, II Market Street, corner Spear.


SAL


Salmon William 8., salesman R. C. Clark, r. 10 Mon- roo


Salomnon Benjamin, traveling salesman Herman Heynemann, r. 418 Post


Salomon Benjamin I., day Inspector Custom House, r. 1420 Post


Salomon Brothers (Moses Salomon) merchant tailors, 1152% Market


Salomon Carrie Mrs., fancy and dry goods, 903 Lar- kin


Salomon Edward S .. attorney at law, 331 Montgom- ery, rooms 4-5, r. 1420 Post


Salomon Edwin (Salomon & Baruch) r. 330 Geary Salomon Gustav, barteuder Thoroughfare Hotel


Salomon Gustav, watchmaker and jeweler, 1028 Sutier, r. 1835 Howard


Salomon Jacob, manager C. C. Tripp & Co., r. 452% Tehama


Salomon Jacob L., pawnbroker, 622 Kearny, r. 1411 Bush


Salomon Joseph, r. 47 Russ


Salomon Max, medical student, r. 1420 Post


Salomon Max, necktie mnfr, 451 Bryant


Salomon Max, proptr Thoroughfare Hotel, NE cor Fifth and Brannan


Salomon Moritz, clerk Kalisher & Co., r. 451 Bryant Salomon Moritz, dairyman, r. 2513 Sutter


Salomon Moses (Salomon Bros.) r. 451 Bryant Salomon Newman, groceries and dairy produce, 66 Centre Market, r. 1316 Scott


Salomon S., salesman Lipman & Co., r. 451 Bryant


Salomon Sylvain (Sylvain Salomon & Co.) r. 1434 Post


Salomon Sylvain & Co. (Sylvain Salomon and Henry Lessing) manufacturers' agents, 240 Phelan Bldg Salomon Thomas, porter Liverpool and London and Globe Insurance Co., r. Oakland


Salomon Tobias (Glouber & Salomon) r. 1838 Sutter Salomon & Baruch (Edwin Salomon and Irvin Baruch) merchant tailors, 18-20 Phelan Bidg


Salomon. See Solomon


Saloven Samuel, clothing, 226 Fourth


Salsbury Charles, salesman, r. 43 Sixth


Salsbury Henry A., clerk Hanson & Co., r. N s Clipper, bet Church and Dolores


Salsbury Henry G., lumber surveyor Jason Springer & Co., r. 156 Third


Salabury Herbert L., joiner Jason Springer & Co., r. 806 Guerrero


Salsbury Warren H. (Jason Springer & Co.) r. 43 Sixth


Salsbury. See Salisbury and Saulsbury


Salt George, laborer Pine Mnfg. Co., r. 126 Hayes Salter Frank, clerk, r. 1104 Market


Salter Henry, seaman, r. 268 Brannan


Salter Herbert W., clerk Pickens, Fulton & Co., r. 3 Elizabeth


Salter Jobn W., druggist, NW cor Hill and Valencia, r. 1014 Valencia


Salter Woodley G., salesman, r. 16 Albion Av


Saltman Charles, butcher, r. 518 Stockton


Saltonstall G. W., machinist P. M. SS. Co., r. 820 Mis- sion


Salts Albert, expressman, r. 291232 Sixteenth


Salts James A. (Schwabacher & Salts) r. 1303 Octavia Salts William K., clerk, r. 227 Sixteenth


Saltsein Hermann, engineer, Potrero Yeast and Vine- gar Co., r. cor Lahaina and Savannah


Salvadori Debitoné, fruit dealer. r. 535 Vallejo


Salvetti Micheli, helper Frapolli, Berges & Co. r. 430 Jackson


Salz Jacob. (Kullman, Salz & Co., and Kullman, Wag- ner & Co.) r. Stockton, Cal.


Sambrano C. Mrs., r. 1312 Mason


Sambrick John, chophouse, 1105 Front


Sambrick Nicolas, r. 1105 Front


MUTUAL BENEFIT LIFE INS. CO.


OF NEW JERSEY.


Assets, - $38,615,319 32


I'OLICIES 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 ; ever 1 0 years' insurance for 5 years' premiums ; over 20 years' insurance for 10 years' premiums,


SSee adv. Bank and Insurance Department.


SAM


THE HARDEN "STAR" HAND GRENADE FIRE EXTINGUISHER.


The simplest aud most powerful ever produced. The only reliable GRENADE. H. H. GROSS, Sole Agent, 16-18 Second Street.


SAMISH ROBERT, porcelain


decorative art school at the Famons Crockery Store, 207-209 Sutter, r. 502 Bush


Sammi Henry L., salesman Sammi, r. 7 Thirteenth Sammis William W., carpenter, r. 6 Bay


Sammy George, groceries and liquors, NE cor Golden Gate Av and Larkin, r. 404 Larkin


Samon Manuel, grainer, r. 265 Clementina


Samouilet Andre, fringemaker A. Colombat, r. Oak- land


Sample Samuel M., with Samuel S. Sample, r. 303%% Sutter


Sample Samuel S., wines and liquors, 231 Kear- ny, r. 534 Bush


Sampson Adrain T., laborer, r. 13 Boyd


Sampson Benjamin C., sawyer Union Box Factory, r. Oakland


Sampson Edward, porter, r. 13 Dupont


Sampson George F., stock clerk H. S. Crocker & Co., r. 1 Boston Pl


Sampson Harvey W., carpenter, r. 624 Lombard


Sampson Henry, longshoreman, r. 719 California


Sampson Henry, restaurant, 517 California,r. 3 Selina Pl


Sampson John, expressman, NW cor Washington and Battery. r. 2412 John


Sampson John, fruit vendor, r. NE cor Meiggs Wharf and Francisco


Sampson John A., examiner merchandise Custom House, r. 1412 California


Sampson William R., deck hand simr Mexico


Sampson William S., r. 243% Jobn


19 Sampson. See Samson


Samson Albert L., pressinan Cal. Label and General Printing House, r. 636 Sacramento


Samson George, upholsterer J. A. Miller, r. 277 Minna Samson Rudolph, cashier A. Lusk & Co., r. 323 Ellis Samson. See Sampson


Samsreither George. proptr Hamburger house, 411 Pacific


lodging


Samter Julius, merchant, r. 1458 O'Farrell


Samud Eliza, widow, r. 851 Folsom


Samuel Albertina, widow, r. 207 Ritch


Samuel Benno, salesman, r. 1301 Octavia


Samuel Caspar (Samuel & Wright) r. 1520 Post


Samuel Emanuel, r. 30 Everett


Samuel George W., valisemaker, r. 207 Ritch


Samuel Harris, clothing, 808 Third


Samuel Henry S., satchelmaker, r. 207 Ritch


Samuel James, bookkeeper, r. 808 Folsom


Samuel Joseph, watchmaker, r. 32534 Fifth


Samuel M. Mrs., nurse, r. 648 Jessie


Samuel Moses (Newman & Samuel) r. 1301 Octavia


Samuel William, butcher, r. 925 Eighteenth


Samuel William, printer, r. 905 Market


Samuel William P., bagprinter, r. 207 Ritch Samuel Wolf, tailor, 416 Folsom


Samuel & Wright (Caspar Samuel and Duncan Wright) real estate agents, 321 Montgomery


Samnels Aaron (Cal. Hide and Leather Co.) r. 1324 Fillmore


Samuels Adolph, compositor Abend Post, r. 808 Fol- som


Samuels Albert, framemaker, r. 15 Fulton


Samuels Charles, salesman M. Franklin & Bro., r. 421 Folsom


Samuels David, dry goods, 123-129 Post, r. 713 Post


Samuels David G., student, r. 522 Eddy


Samuels Dinah, widow, r. 508 McAllister


Samuels Frederick S., clerk J. D. Spreckels & Bros .. r. 423 Ellis


Samuels G. W., butcher, NW cor Twentieth and Flor- ida, r. 925 Eighteenth


Samnels Harris, clerk R. D. W. Davis & Co. r. 518 Green BUGGIES, CARRIAGES,


WAGONS.


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


EDWARDS' LIGHTNING JUMP. SEAT, for sale to the trade.


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ST.


1005


ST. DAVID'S. 190 ROOMS.


715 HOWARD STREET, near Third, San Francisco. No Cleaner or better Furnished Rooms in the city. Open all night.


SAM


1006


SAN


W. W. MONTAGUE & CO.


MANUFACTURERS OF


Plain, Japanned and Stamped


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


Samnels Jacob, salesman D. Samuels, r. 713 Post Samuels John L., accountant, r. 1411 Stockton Samuels Julius, dry goods, 104-108 Kearny, r. 712 O'Farrell


Samuels Julius, mattressmaker, r. 15 Fulton Samuels Leou, clerk Hyde Bros., r. 808 Folsom Samuels Louis, laborer, r. 518 Green


Samuels Louis, printer, r. 15 Fuiton


Samuels Michael, salesman H. Wolf & Bro., r. 37 Moss


Samuels Sarah, widow, r. 15 Fulton


Samuels Stanley A., clerk, r. 1206 Market


Samuels Stewart B., clerk Tillmann & Bendel, r. 1001 Pine


Samnels Theodore, salesman, r. 115 Second Samuels William. shoemaker, r. 427 Golden Gate Av Samuels W. R. Gilling, F. A. S., physician and surgeon, 719 Market, r. 332 Golden Gate Av


Samuelson Charles, millhand Capitol Mills, r. 29 Drumm


Samuelson Olof, captain schr Georgie R. Higgins Samwell S., machinist, r. 148 Fifth


San Bernardino Borax Mining Co., DeWitt C. Riddell president, Henry Kriebs Jr. treasurer, 106 Leides- dorff, rooms 7-8


San Bruno Hotel, Frank Reding proprietor, W s San Bruno Road, bet Army and Eve


San Franciscan The (weekly) Wm. P. Harrison publisher and proprietor, 420 Kearny


San Francisco Abend Post (German daily and weekly) San Francisco Abend Post Publishing Co. publishers and proprietors, 535 California


San Francisco Abend Post Publishing Co., O. F. Von Rhein president, Hugo Herzer manager, publish- ers S. F. Abend Post, 535 California


San Francisco and Clear Lake Railroad Co., J. D. Thompson president, S. M. Holmes secretary, office 318 Pine, rooms 4-5


San Francisco and Colorado River RR. Co., A. E. Davis president, G. H. Waggoner secretary, office S. P. C. RR., foot of Market


San Francisco and North Pacific Railroad Co., Peter Donahue president, James M. Dona- hue vice-president, Thomas W. Johnston secre- tary, office 430 Montgomery


San Francisco and North Pacific RR, Ferry, foot of Clay


SAN FRANCISCO & PAC, GLASS WORKS Carlton Newman president, S s King, nr Fourth


San Francisco and Pacific Sugar Refinery, works NW cor Eighth and Harrison, office 211 Sansome


San Francisco Art Association, 430 Pine San Francisco Bar Association, 121 Post San Francisco Benevolent Association, Robert Beech- ing manager, 20 Webb


San Francisco Board of Marine Underwriters, C. T. Hopkins secretary, 318 California


San Francisco Board of Provision Packers, F. W. Rossbach secretary, office 517 Washington


San Francisco Boiler Works, Patrick F. Dun- don proprietor. 131-133 Folsom


San Francisco Box Co. (James R. Carrick, Hannibal Williams and William S. Wright) 515-519 Fifth


SAN FRANCISCO BRASS WORKS (Freder- ick Delger, Robert Dalziel and Wil- liam Moller) Edward F. Delger man- ager, importers and dealers brass goods and plumbers' supplies, 413-415 Mission


SAN FRANCISCO BRIDGE CO. J. McMul- len president, M. J. Mertens vice-pres- ident and treasurer, office 10 Califor- nia, storehouse and pier W s Sixth, from Hubbell to Southi


San Francisco Bronze Works, Joseph Paudler proprietor, 773 Miasion


San Francisco Bulletin Co. (George K. Fitch, Loring Pickering and estate of J. W. Simon- ton) publishers and proprietors Evening Bulletin, office 622 Montgomery, editorial rooms 517 Clay


San Francisco Call Co. (Loring Pickering, George K. Fitch and estate of J. W. Simonton) publishers and proprietors Morning Call, office 525 Montgomery, editorial rooms 509 Clay


San Francisco Candle Co. (Egbert Judson and Peter R. and William C. Woodman) works NE cor Alameda and Rhode Island, office 402 Front


San Francisco Carpet Beating Machine, Addison H. Baldwin proprietor, 1321-1323 Market San Francisco Chemical Works and Sul- phur Powdering Mill, Judson & Shepard proprietors (West Berkeley, Alameda Co., Cal.) office 402 Front


San Francisco Chronicle (daily, weekly and semi-weekly) Michel H. De Young proprietor, NE cor Kearny and Bush


San Francisco Clearing House, Charles Sleeper mana- ger, 211 Sansome


San Francisco Cooperage, John L. Koster president, S s Brannan, bet Seventh and Eighth, office 323 Front


San Francisco Copper Mining Co., Richard H. Pond secretary, office 307 California


San Francisco Cordage Factory, Tnbbs & Co. proprietors, E s lowa, bet Sierra and Nevada, office 611-613 Front


San Francisco Daily Report, The Daily Re- port Publishing Co. publishers and proprietors, office 238 Montgomery


San Francisco Dental Office, Leek Brothers proprietors, 230 Kearny


SAN FRANCISCO DIRECTORY office 518 Clay


(annually) San Francisco District Telegraph Co., Charles L. Ackerman president, H. S. Hunt secre- tary, office 339 Kearny, branches 222 Montgomery, 200 Sutter, 1100 Market, 1424 Polk and 403 Geary San Francisco Edison Electric Light Co., George S. Ladd president, Horace J. Ladd secre- tary, office 222 Sansome


San Francisco Embossed Glass Works, The, William H. Warren proprietor, 997 Market


San Francisco Female Hospital, Chauncey B. Hutch- ings physician, Laura Bird matron, 806 Stockton San Francisco Fire Department, office old City Hall, first floor


SAN FRANCISCO FORGE,


Henry Sanders proprietor, 315 Mission San Francisco Foundling Asylum, B. F. Hardy visiting physician, 913 Golden Gate Av


San Francisco Fruit and Flower Mission, 717 Mission


San Francisco Furniture Factory, Friedricks & Gercke proptrs, N s Berry, bet Third and Fourth


San Francisco Fuse Manufacturing Co., The, John Dunn president (works Melrose, Alameda Co. Cal.) office 507 California


San Francisco Gas Light Co., J. B. Crockett president, William G. Barrett secretary, works NE cor First and Howard, cor King and Second, SE cor Fifth and Howard, cor Tenth and Channel, cor Bay and Buchanan, and foot Humboldt, Po- trero, office SE cor First and Natoma


San Francisco Girls' Union, Mrs. C. E. Kinney resi- dent director, 714 Bush


San Francisco Glue Works, Winter & Martin proptrs, NE cor Santa Clara and Wisconsin


San Francisco Gossip and Matrimonial Advocate (weekly) J. L. Hopkins publisher, 523 Kearny, room 10


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.


326 BUSH STREET,


Try UTSCHIG'S Walking Shoes,


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


1007


SAN


San Francisco Grocers Exchange, Henry Casanova president, R. H. Pond secretary, rooms 3 Pine


San Francisco Home of Friendless Children, 2318 Webster


San Francisco Homeopathic Hospital, W 8 Valencia, bet Twenty-seventh and Twenty-eighth


San Francisco Illustrated Wasp (weekly) E. C. Macfarlane & Co., publishers and proprietors, 540-542 California


San Francisco Iron Works, Frederick Sefrin proptr, 203 Fremont


San Francisco Jewelry Manufactory, David W. Laird proprietor, 27 Post


San Francisco Journal of Commerce (daily and weekly) San Francisco Journal of Commerce Publishing Co. proprietors, William H. Murray business manager, 536 Clay


San Francisco Journal of Commerce Pub- lishing Co., publishers San Francisco Journal of Commerce. 536 Clas


San Francisco Ladies' Protection and Relief Society, E s Franklin, bet Post and Geary


San Francisco Last Factory, Leveque & Potter proptrs, 10 Stevenson


SAN FRANCISCO LAUNDRY ASSOCIATION


Samuel F. Bufford president, H. H. Wood secretary, laundry Ss Eddy, bet Fillmore and Steiner, office 33 Geary


San Francisco Law Journal, Stockwell & Co. proptrs, 320 Sansome, room 40


San Francisco Law Library, F. P. Deering librarian, new City Hall, third floor


San Francisco Lying - in Hospital and Foundling Asylum, Dr. B. F. Hardy at- tending physician, 913 Golden Gate Av


San Francisco Market, 522-530 Clay


San Francisco Market Review, San Fran- cisco Journal of Commerce Publishing Co. pro- prietors, office 536 Clay


San Francisco Medical Benevolent Society, I. Rivas, M.D. president, 317 Powell


SAN FRANCISCO MERCHANT THE Charles R. Buckland editor and pro- pritor 323 Front


San Francisco Microscopical Society, 120 Sutter, rm 21 San Francisco Music and Drama (weekly) John F. Thrum publisher, 532 Clay


San Francisco Musical Fund Society, NE cor Kearny and Sutter .


San Francisco Mutual Loan Association, A. Sbarboro secretary, 531 Washington


San Francisco News Co. The, Emile Bauer manager, Robert White treasurer, 210 Post


San Francisco News Letter and California Advertiser (weekly) Frederick Marriott editor, publisher and proprietor, 609 Merchant


San Francisco Newspaper Union, publishers patent outsides, Palmer & Rey proprietors, 405-407 Sansome


San Francisco Novelty Works, Grimm No. lan proprietors, grinding, polishing and electro bronzing, 21 Stevenson


San Francisco Nursery, John Harper proprie- tor, SE cor Nineteenth and Folsom


San Francisco Packing and Provision Co. The, 513- 521 Washington


San Francisco Petroleum Co., Edward Wheat- on secretary, 123 California


San Francisco Pioneer Screen Works, John W. Quick proprietor, 32 Fremont


San Francisco Pioneer Varnish Works, Hueter Bros. & Co. proprietors, Twenty-fourth, bet Rhode Island and Kansas, depot SW cor Market and Second


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


PREMIUMS RECEIVED, $102,268,306 84.


Premiums may be paid all cash. or on the 30 PER CENT. LOAN PLAN. ES specially offered by this Company.


See Bank and Insurance Dept. this Book JAMES MUNSELL JR., Agent, 413 Montg'y St


FRATINGER & CO. JERSEY WAISTS,


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


San Francisco Pioneer Woolen Factory and Mission Woolen Mills, Black Point, bet Larkin and Van Ness Av, office 323-325 Pine


SAN FRANCISCO PLANING MILL John Coop proprietor, manufacturer doors, saslı and blinds, door and win- dow frames, moldings and finish, N s Bryant, nr Fifth


San Francisco Plating Works, Edward G. Denniston proprietor, 653-655 Mission


San Francisco Port Society, Rev. J. Rowell secretary, rooms NE cor Sacramento and Drumin


San Francisco Post Office, Samuel W. Backus Postmaster, NW cor Washington and Battery, branch offices, Station A, 1305 Polk, Station B, NW cor Eighth and Mission, Station C, NW cor Mission and Twentieth, station D. foot Market


San Francisco Prices Current (mercantile weekly) E. R. Painter publisher, 123 California, room 33


San Francisco Produce Exchange, William H. Walker secretary, 425 California


San Francisco Produce Exchange Call Board Association, William H. Walker sec- retary, 425 California


San Francisco Produce Exchange Call List (daily) San Francisco Journal of Commerce Pub- lishing Co. publishers, 536 Clay


San Francisco Produce Exchange Mutual Benefit Association, William H. Walker sec. retary, 425 California


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San Francisco Purchasing Bureau (Mrs. E. L. Heve- ner) 131 Post, rooms 17-18


San Francisco Real Estate Circular, Thomas Magee proprietor, 20 Montgomery


San Francisco Savings Union, Albert Miller president, Lovell White secretary and cashier, NE cor California and Webb


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San Francisco School Department Shop, NW cor Larkin and Austin


San Francisco Sewer Pipe Association, P. McG. McBean secretary, George D. Clark treas- urer, office and depot 1358-1360 Market


San Francisco Ship Calkers' Association, 44 Spear


San Francisco Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals, 614 Merchant


San Francisco Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children, 614 Merchant


San Francisco Soda Water Works, William Bruning proptr, 733 Union


San Francisco Steam Marble Saw Mills, Joseph Musto proprietor, 713-715 Battery


San Francisco Steamboat and Transporta- tion Co., Jeremiah Miller president, Fred. W. Eaton secretary, 320 Sansome, room 57


SAN FRANCISCO STENCIL WORKS J. L. Greenleaf & Co. proprietors, man- ufacturers stencil plates and burning brands, and rubber stamps, 405 Front San Francisco Stock and Exchange Board, S. B. Wakefield president, Marcus P. Hall secre- tary, S & Pine, bet Montgomery and Sansome


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San Francisco Sulphur Works, Edward T. Menomy proprietor, office 320 Sansome, works cor Sixth and Berry


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