Langley's San Francisco directory for the year commencing 1886, Part 2

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Publication date: 1886
Publisher: San Francisco : Francis, Valentine & Co.
Number of Pages: 1434


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UCATION


IT IS INTENDED FOR DAY SCHOLARS ONLY.


The Course of Studies embraces the Greek, Latin and English Languages, Poetry, Rhetoric, Elocution, History, Geography, Arithmetic, Bookkeeping, Mathematics, Chemistry, Mental, Moral and Natural Philos- ophy. The study of the French and Spanish Languages, Vocal Music and Practical Telegraphy is optional. Besides the Classical, there is a Preparatory and Elementary Department for the younger students. Its object is to qualify the pupil for the higher studies.


This Institution, provided with a full staff of Professors, presents the highest advantages for the mental and moral training of the students.


A COMPLETE


PHILOSOPHICAL APPARATUS


Has been received from Paris.


The Laboratory contains over Two Hundred and Fifty PURE CHEMICALS, and all that is necessary for the most complicated Manipulations and Analysis.


THE COLLEGE HAS, MOREOVER, A COMPLETE PHOTOGRAPHIC APPARATUS,


The " St. Ignatius' College Orchestra," and the two " Philhistorian Debating Societies," are established in the College for the improvement of the pupila and younger gentlemen of good atanding.


REV. JOSEPH SASIA, S. J., President.


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EDUCATIONAL DEPARTMENT.


COLLEGE O


NOTRE DAME


OF SAN FRANCISCO,


FOR YOUNG LADIES.


Dolores St., bet. Sixteenth and Seventeenth Sts., San Francisco.


Conducted by the SISTERS OF NOTRE DAME.


This Institution, founded in 1866, chartered in 1876 by Act of the Legislature of the State of Cali- ornia, and empowered to confer Collegiate Honors, is situated on Dolores Street, opposite the Old Mission Church.


The course of instruction embraces all the branches necessary to the acquisition of


-- A SOLID AND REFINED


UCAT CON


TERMS:


Tuition, Board, Washing and Bedding, per annum .. .$260 00


EXTRA CHARGES:


Piano, with use of Instrument, per annum.


$60 00


Tocal Music, Class Lessons


20 00


Tocal Music, Private Lessons 36 00


Drawing, per annum 20 00


Painting in Water Colors, per annum. 36 00


Painting in Oil, per Lesson.


1 00


Vacation spent at the College.


30 00


Graduating Fees


10 00


Physician's Fees to be paid in case of sickness.


Bills are presented and are payable at the beginning of each half session, in advance.


Select Day School Attached to the College.


TERMS PER MONTH, PAID IN ADVANCE :


Tuition in the lat and 2d College Classes $ 6 00


Tuition in the 3d and 4th College Classes. 5 00


Tuition in the 1st and 2d Preparatory Classes 4 00


Tuition in the 1st and 2d Grammar Classes 3 00


Tuttion in the 1st and 2d Intermediate Classes 2 00


l'uition in the 1st and 2d Primary Classes. 1 50


Music (Vocal and Instrumental), Drawing, Painting and Private Elocution lessons form extra charges, 18 in the Boarding School, but lessons in French and Spanish are given gratis throughout; as also in Plain ind Fancy Needlework.


N. B .- A Private Conveyance is furnished at moderate rates, for the convenience of pupila residing in listant parts of the city.


For further particulars apply to the


SUPERIORESS.


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SAN FRANCISCO DIRECTORY.


FIELD SEMINARY.


HOME SCHOOL FOR YOUNG LADIES


1825 Telegraph Avenue, OAKLAND, ALAMEDA COUNTY, CALIFORNIA.


This School has been in successful operation for the past fourteen years.


It occupies three buildings, connected by covered ways, and sur- rounded by spacious ornamental and recreation grounds.


Terms commence on the first Wednesday in January and the last Wednesday in July.


The School is under the direction of thorough and experienced educators.


Pupils receive unsectarian christian care and culture.


Departments .- English and Classical, Modern Languages, Vocal and Instrumental Music, Drawing and Painting.


This School prepares Ladies for the University of California and for any of the Eastern Colleges, and furnishes facilities for pursuing special studies.


For further information address


FIELD SEMINARY, 1825 Telegraph Avenue.


BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL


FOR YOUNG LADIES,


1020 OAK STREET, BETWEEN TENTH AND ELEVENTH,


OAKLAND, CALIFORNIA.


MISS S. B. BISBEE, Principal.


The location of this school is retired, the grounds are spacious, well shaded and beautiful. The building is constructed in the most approved style of modern architecture, securing sunshine and ventilation in every part. The school is limited in number, and is strictly select. Each pupil is considered a member of the family, and all freedom and com- fort, consistent with good order, are enjoyed as at home.


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EDUCATIONAL DEPARTMENT.


ST. JOSEPH'S ACADEMY


A SELECT BOARDING SCHOOL,


CONDUCTED BY THE


BROTHERS OF THE CHRISTIAN SCHOOLS.


CORNER FIFTH AND JACKSON STREETS,


Oakland, - - - Cal.


The object of St. Joseph's Academy is to give boys under the age of fifteen years a superior Christian education, and at the same time to surround them with all the comforts and safeguards of home.


.In location, surroundings and accessibility, the establishment leaves nothing to be desired. Its scholastic merits and adaptability to its pur- pose will be best appreciated by those parents and guardians who may visit the Academy, observe its workings, and make themselves familiar with its peculiar advantages.


The scholastic year is divided into two terms of five months each. The first term commences August 1st, the second term January Ist.


Boys are received at any time during the year, but not for a shorter period than one term of five months. No deduction will be made for temporary absence. Parents and guardians are required to deposit a sum sufficient to meet incidental expenses. Each boarder should have the following outfit: Three suits of cloths, an overcoat, a sufficient number of shirts, undershirts, neckties, drawers, towels, napkins, pocket handkerchiefs, combs, brushes and other toilet articles, three pairs of boots or shoes, two hats or caps.


TERMS: (PAYMENTS INVARIABLY IN ADVANCE.)


Board, Washing and Tuition, per term of five months. $125 00


Medical Attendance and Medicines. 5 00


Entrance Fee (payable but once), 10 00


For the use of Bedding (payable but once)


10 00


Music, Drawing and Painting extra.


For further particulars apply to


BROTHER LASCIAN, Director.


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SAN FRANCISCO DIRECTORY.


"STAMMERING


THOROUGHLY AND PERMANENTLY CURED!


-


My method of treatment is based on scientific principles, and is thorough and permanent in its results.


All sufferers are invited to call at my office,


No. 1 FIFTH STREET,


for further information, where I will be pleased to exhibit testimonials regarding my success and ability as an in- structor.


PROF. J. WHITEHORN.


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ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT.


CALIFORNIA


Military Academy


OAKLAND, CAL.


COL. W. H. O'BRIEN, PRINCIPAL.


A FIRST-CLASS SCHOOL


FOR YOUNG MEN AND BOYS.


Thorough Instruction in all Departments.


NEXT TERM BEGINS MONDAY, JULY 19, 1886.


Send for Circular.


3


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SAN FRANCISCO DIRECTORY.


COOPER MEDICAL COLLEGE


N. E. Corner Sacramento and Webster Streets.


(Successor to Medical College of the Pacific. )


FACULTY.


L. C. LANE, M. D., Professor of Surgery. C. N. ELLINWOOD, M. D., Professor of Physiology. ADOLPH BARKAN, M. D., Professor of Ophthalm- ology and Otology.


J. H. WYTHE, M. D., Professor of Microscopy and Histology.


HENRY GIBBONS JR., M. D., Professor of Obstetrics and Diseases of Women and Children.


W. A. DOUGLASS, M. D., Professor of Clinical Sur- gery.


J. O. HIRSCHFELDER, M. D., Professor of Clinical Medicine.


CLINTON CUSHING, M.D., Professor of Gynecology. W. D. JOHNSTON, M. D., Professor of Chemistry and Toxicology.


R. H. PLUMMER, M.D., Professor of Anatomy.


CHAS. H. STEELE, M. D., Professor of Materia Med- ica and Therapeutics.


J. O. HIRSCHFELDER, Acting Professor of Princi- ples and Practice of Medicine.


J. F. MORSE, M. D., Adjunct to Chair of Clinical Surgery.


W. S. WHITWELL, M. D., Adjunct to Chair of Ob- stetrics.


CHAS. E. FARNUM, M.D., Demonstrator of Anatomy. A. A. ABRAMS, M.D., Demonstrator of Pathology.


The Three-Year Curriculum is adopted by this College ; attendance upon three regular courses- at least one in this institution-being obligatory.


A Matriculating Examination, or other ev- idence of the possession of a fair education, will be required on entering.


The Regular Course commences on the first Monday in June of each year, and continues until November. It is thus a Summer Course, contrary to general usage.


The Intermediate Course commences early in January of each year. and continues nearly four months. It is a great assistance as a preparatory step to the Regular Course, aud as offering the fullest op- portunities for the prosecution of dissection. Al- though attendance upon this course is not obligatory, it is earnestly recommended that all attend it who can possibly do so.


Should any further information be desired, it may be obtained by application, in person or by letter, to


HENRY GIBBONS Jr., M. D.,


Dean of the Faculty,


Office. 920 Polk Street, corner of Geary ; or at the College, NE corner Sacramento and Webster Streets.


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ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT.


OAKLAND HOSPITAL AND HOTEL FOR INVALIDS,


Central Avenue, between Jackson and Madison Streets, OAKLAND, CAL.


HOTEL FOR


EINVALIDS


This institution is under the direction of


E. H. WOOLSEY, M. D., Surgeon and Physician-in-Chief,


and a Board of able Attending and Consulting Physicians, Surgeons, Obstetricians and Oculists.


Steam, Medicated and Electric Baths, and all the appointments of a first-class general Hospital, and all the requirements, conveniences and comforts of a Private Home for In- valids are here provided.


The Matron is an experienced nurse, and the nurses and attendants (male and female) are well trained and reliable.


The institution is healthfully, pleasantly and conveniently located, occupying an entire block, in a quiet neighborhood, surrounded by elegant private residences; and yet within four blocks of the Central Pacific and Narrow Gauge Railroads, and accessible to their sta- tions by the Central Avenue street cars.


The sewerage facilities are perfect. The wards and private rooms are large, sunny, well ventilated and appropriately furnished.


The building exteriorly is shown in the above cut, together with its attractive grounds; interiorly the woodwork is of solid and carved walnut, the mantels of purest Italian marble and design, and the walls decorated with exquisite frescoes.


The Hospital Section, comprising Surgical, Medical and Convalescent Wards, is sepa- rated from the section for Invalids, each department being provided with special corridors, bath rooms, electrical appliances, etc.


TERMS :


In Wards


$15 per week. In Private Rooms. $20 to 40 “ 66


Two persons in one room.


18 to 20 ''


Invariably in Advance.


In confinement cases an additional fee of $20 will be charged.


Patients in private rooms desiring special nurses in constant attendance will be charged $2 per day extra.


Physicians in good standing will be allowed to maintain and treat private patients in this institution.


Free Dispensary Service to the poor daily at 9 A. M.


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SAN FRANCISCO DIRECTORY.


Medical Department University of California


TOLAND HALL, STOCKTON STREET, BELOW CHESTNUT,


SAN FRANCISCO ..


FACULTY.


E. S. HOLDEN, A. M., President of the University. G. A. SHURTI,EFF, M. D., Emeritus Professor of Mental Diseases and Medical Jurisprudence.


R. BEVERLY COLE, A. M., M.D., M. R. C.S., Eng. Professor of Obstetrics and Gynecology.


M. W. FISH, M. D., Professor of Physiology and Mi- croscopy.


W. F. MCNUTT, M. D., M. R. C. P. Edin., etc., Pro- fessor of Principles and Practice of Medicine.


ROBERT A. MCLEAN, M. D., Dean, Professor of Clinical and Operative Surgery.


W. E. TAYLOR, M. D., Professor of Principles and Practice of Surgery.


, Professor of Ophthalmology and Otology.


F. B. KANE, M. D., F. R. C. S. I., Professor of Clini- cal Medicine and Pathology.


A. L. LENGFELD, M. D., Professor of Materia Med- ica and Medical Chemistry.


WILLIAM D. LEWITT, M. D., Professor of Anatomy. F. H. TERRILL, M. D., Professor of Therapeutics. BENJAMIN R. SWAN, M.D., Professor of Diseases of Children.


WASHINGTON AYER, M. D., Professor of Hygiene. W. H. MAYS, M. D., Professor of Mental Diseases and Medical Jurisprudence


The Session of 1886 will begin March Ist and end November 31st. During the term all the branches of medicine and surgery will be taught, didactically and clinically. Regular clinics are held three days in the week at the City and County Hospital, where the Pro- fessors of the practical chairs have charge of wards, and possess every facility for the instruction of stu- dents. Lectures are given daily by the Professors, and evening recitatious are held three times a week.


FEES.


Matriculation Fee (paid but once) $ 5 Demonstrator's Ticket. 10


Fee for the First Course of Lectures 130


Fee for the Second Course of Lectures 130


(No fee is required for the Third Course of Lectures.)


Graduating Fee. 40


For further information address the Dean,


ROBERT A. MCLEAN, M. D.,


603 Merchant St., cor. Montgomery, San Francisco.


TRINITY SCHOOL No. 1534 MISSION STREET,


SAN FRANCISCO.


A BOARDING SCHOOL FOR YOUNG MEN AND BOYS.


Prepares for Business, College and University; Large Grounds and Handsome Buildings; Gives ad- vantages of Home; Strict Discipline.


The Rt. Rev. WM. INGRAHAM KIP, D.D., Bishop of California, Visitor.


The REV. E. B. SPALDING, Principal.


REV. HOBART CHETWOOD, REV. EDGAR J. LION, GEORGE W. GIBBS, Esq.,


REFERENCES :


REV. A. DOUGLAS MILLER,


WM. F. BABCOCK, Esq., GEN. L. H. ALLEN,


WM. T. COLEMAN, Esq.


REV. R. C. FOUTE, D. O. MILLS, Esq., JOSEPH POWNING, Esq.,


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ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT.


GEO. C. SHREVE.


GEO. BONNY. A. J. LEWIS.


GEO. C. SHREVE & CO.


MANUFACTURING


JEWELERS


-- AND- -


Silversmiths.


IMPORTERS OF


Precious Stones WATCHES, CLOCKS,


DECORATED CHINA, BRONZES


Opera Glasses, Ivory and Fancy Goods.


106-108 MONTGOMERY ST.


Corner of Sutter.


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SAN FRANCISCO DIRECTORY.


HICKS & JUDD, BOOKBINDERS, PRINTERS


AND BLANK BOOK MANUFACTURERS.


IMPORTERS OF BOOKBINDERS' MATERIAL.


Fine Antique Binding at Eastern Rates.


PATENTEES ADVERTISING HOTEL REGISTERS. -


508 MONTGOMERY STREET, SAN FRANCISCO.


HOPKINS CADEMY,


Oakland, Cal.


Rev. H. E. JEWETT,


Principal.


BOARD OF TRUSTEES:


Rev. J. K. McLEAN, D. D


President. Rev. W. C. POND. Secretary.


REV. A. L. STONE, D.D.,


REV. I. E. DWINELL, D.D., E. P. FLINT, N. P. COLE.


REV. J. A. BENTON, D.D.,


J. M. HAVEN,


S. S. SMITH,


REV. H. E. JEWETT,


JAMES E. AGER.


REV. S. H. WILLEY, P.D.,


ADDRESS PRINCIPAL FOR CATALOGUE.


GUSTAV QUANDT


- FASHIONABLE -


BOOT AND SHOE MAKER


5272 Sacramento Street,


Below Montgomery St., near What Cheer House, SAN FRANCISCO, CAL.


I


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ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT.


"THE TAMALPAIS"


San Rafael, Marin County, California.


AND


COTTAGES


E


...


ER COSE


San Rafael furnishes to those seeking the attractions of a Country Resort, while at the same time retaining the means of speedy and fre- quent communication with San Francisco, the most desirable of all the adjacent suburban localities. This fact becoming recognized, and the consequent influx of sojourners and residents from the metropolis, en- forced the erection and providing of a first-class Hotel.


THE TAMALPAIS, consisting of a magnificent main building with first- class appointments in all respects, and five luxuriously furnished detached Cottages, meets the requirement in every respect. It is open winter and summer, is in the center of an elegant circuit of drives, and is in the very heart of the most equable climate on the coast.


For terms and particulars address


W. D. GRAHAM, PROPRIETOR, San Rafael, California.


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SAN FRANCISCO DIRECTORY.


FRANK H. ALLEN,


IMPORTER AND DEALER IN


HARDWOOD LUMBER AND VENEERS


18 and 20 SPEAR STREET, SAN FRANCISCO, CAL.


Has constantly on hand a full stock of


Mahogany, Black Walnut, Cherry, Prima Vera,


White Wood,


Koa, Spanish Cedar, Oak, Ash, Maple


Bass Wood,


Oregon Ash and Maple, California Laurel, etc., etc


Walnut Balusters, Veneers, Dowels and Fine Cabinet Woods a Specialty.


TELEPHONE NO. 676.


LANGLEY'S SAN FRANCISCO DIRECTORY


For the Year commencing April, 1886.


EMBRACING AN


ACCURATE INDEX OF RESIDENTS


AND A


BUSINESS DIRECTORY;


ALSO


A GUIDE TO STREETS, PUBLIC OFFICES, ETC.,


AND A RELIABLE MAP OF THE CITY.


TOGETHER WITH


The Officers of the Municipal Government, Societies and other Organizations, and a great variety of Useful Information. GENERAL REFERENCE TWENTY-SEVENTH YEAR OF PUBLICATION.


SUBSCRIPTION PRICE FIVE DOLLARS.


W. H. L. CORRAN, Compiler. Publication Office : 518 CLAY STREET.


SAN FRANCISCO: FRANCIS, VALENTINE & CO., PRINTERS. 1886.


Entered according to Act of Congress, in the Year 1886, by PAINTER & Co., in the office of the Librarian of Congress, at Washington, D. C.


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SAN FRANCISCO DIRECTORY.


J. R. SMITH & CO.


(Successors to BENEDICT & SMITH)


MERCHANT TAILORS


136 MONTGOMERY STREET,


Under Occidental Hotel,


First door below Hotel Entrance,


SAN FRANCISCO.


INT OF THE UNITED STATES AT SAN FRANCISCO.


PREFACE.


The Twenty-seventh Volume of LANGLEY'S SAN FRANCISCO DIRECTORY is now before the public. It represents the same careful compendium of the city's present condition as has marked its former editions.


To the advertisers, the more suitable and better methods of display adopted will, we trust, speak for themselves.


The history of Directory publication in the twenty-nine years of Langley's San Francisco Directory, presents an experience which is shared by every first-class and well-established Directory in the United States.


Langley's Directory has expended since its inception over $400,000 and the volume as presented to-day is the result of the experience acquired by and through this large expenditure. And it follows that no expenditure, however liberal, no corps of compilers, however skillful, could produce such perfect results unassisted by the prior issues of this work, and prior experience made and acquired in this city itself.


These conclusions have always been thoroughly understood by our- selves and accepted by the people of San Francisco, as is evidenced by the unwavering support and patronage which has made this publication continuous and assured. They are only mentioned here as a justifica- tion for the warning which we again give to our business community to beware of the assaults which are periodically made by a species of guer- rilla and pirating publishers who are continually springing up and who generally only live through but one publication. In their canvasses and prospectuses they flood the city with representations that their works will supersede and give information more fully and complete than "Langley's Directory," it being always Langley's Directory that is to be dethroned. In other instances the baser and more reprehensible method is taken, in representing their works as the "City Directory," leaving the public to infer that it is "Langley's."


A few years ago it was "Gilman's Business Directory," in 1884 it was "Bowser's Business Directory," and during the season just passed it was "McKenney's Pacific Coast (?) and Business Directory of San Francisco," which was to dispense with any further need of Langley's. How far any of them fulfilled their promises those of our community who patronized them can best attest.


In the years to come, others of the same ilk may be confidently looked for, and we are only discharging our duty in this warning. Hence the public, for its own security, must look with the closest scrutiny upon proposals asking Directory patronage.


Very respectfully,


W. H. L. CORRAN, COMPILER.


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SAN FRANCISCO DIRECTORY.


LARKINS


& CO.


Manufacturers of


EX


PREMIUM


AWARDED TO


Gold Medal for Best Gene- ral Display.


Silver Medal for Best Hack.


MECHANICS'IN


6. Coupe.


Ladies' Phæton


Top Rockaway


Diploma for Specimen of Carriage Blacksmith'g


ON SAN FRANCISCO


Carriages of all Descriptions


631 and 633 HOWARD STREET,


Corner of Hubbard, -


San Francisco -


-


All Kinds of


Jobbing and Carriage Painting done at the Shortest Notice


MINT OF THE UNITED STATES AT SAN FRANCISCO.


TABLE OF CONTENTS.


PAGE.


ADDITIONAL NAMES, REMOVALS, ETC.


141


BANK AND INSURANCE DEPARTMENT. 1239


BANKS


77


State ...


140


BUILDINGS, BLOCKS, ETC.


138


MILITARY


112


Blocks, Rows, Wharves. 139


Places of Amusement 139


Prominent Places.


139


Public Buildings, Haiis


138


BUSINESS DIRECTORY .1271


CEMETERIES


78 CHURCHES


76


COURTS 28


EDUCATIONAL DEPARTMENT


74


REGISTER OF NAMES


177


FEDERAL OFFICERS


Coast and Geodetic Survey


74


Benevolent.


Literary, Historical, etc. 105


Masonic.


Odd Fellows 101


Protective 103


85


Surveyor-General ..


75 Social. 109 United States Treasury


United States Mint.


75


Temperance


102


76


STATE APPOINTEES


STATE OFFICERS


76


STREET AND AVENUE GUIDE ..


115


KEY TO PUBLIC OFFICES.


140


140


PAGE.


KEY TO PUBLIC OFFICES


140


Federal


140


113


Independent Companies


National Guard of California


112


MUNICIPAL GOVERNMENT


65


Board of Education.


65


Board of Supervisors


65


66


City and County Officers.


POLICE DEPARTMENT


68


PRIVATE SCHOOLS


72


PUBLIC SCHOOLS


71


99


Internal Revenue


74


Light House Department


74


Post-office


75 75


Religious


FIRE ALARM AND POLICE TELEGRAPII 68 FIRE DEPARTMENT 70


FIRE PATROL. 70


68


WARD BOUNDARIES.


City and County


Army. 74 SOCIETIES 85


86


Custom House. 75


114


.


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SAN FRANCISCO DIRECTORY.


WIRE ROPE -- Flat and Round.


THE CALIFORNIA "CACTUS " TWO AND FOUR-POINTED STEEL BARBED WIRE.


CALIFORNIA WIRE WORKS 329 MARKET STREET,


Corner Fremont, - - -


San Francisco, Cal


Manufacturers of and Dealers in


WIRD


Barbed Wire, Staples, Wire Rope, Cages, Riddles and Sieves, Wire Cloths Traps, Crestings, and every description of Wire Work and Light Iron Work.


ALPHABETICAL LIST OF ADVERTISERS.


PAGE.


Ætna Insurance Co. back cover and 1263


Allen W R 1376, 1405 Allen F. H,. 40 and back of cover Alta California,


under headings business directory Amador Marble Co. 1357 Anglo-Californian Bank 1242 Anglo-Nevada Assurance Corporation, front cover and 1258


Armes & Dallam. 1405, 1411 Armstrong Rudolph. .1307


Bacon & Company. .1377


Badlam Alex. & Co., top edge and 1264 Baldwin A. H .. 1296


Baldwin J. C ..


1324


Baldwin O. D. 1381 Dingee W. J. 1381


Bandmann, Nielsen & Co. 523 Dixon, Borgeson & Co. 1388


Bank British North America. 1248 Dixon Crucible Co .... .416 Doane & Co ....... 1368 and back of cover Dodge, Sweeney & Co


Bank of California 1240 Baptis John H. 1329 Barr J. D. 1401 Bazan F. Dr. 1280 Beiloc & Co ... 1249 Beimor Geo. E. 10 Berry & Place Machine Co,


reg. of names, side lines Bisbee S. B. Miss 30 Bialr Walter. 27 Bodwell H. H. & Son. 1407 Boericke & Schreck 624


Boesch Emile.


.1343


Bovee, Toy & Co. 1381


Brady Michacl. 1339 Brown, Craig & Co., reg. names top line


Bucknam E. H. & Co 1387


Budde Joseph. 1404 1380 Burke Martin J. & Son


Bush David. 296 Bush & Mallett .297


Buswell W. F


1371


Cadenau John M. & Co. 300,1297 Caledonian Oat Meal Milis 1367 California Artificial Stone Paving Co .... .. 1272, 1273, 1306, 1371, 1389 California Bridge Co ... 337 California Car Works,


reg. of names, bottom line California Electrical Works ...... 1272 (2), 1281 (2), 1283, 1284, 1292, 1294, 1295, 1316, 1317 (4), 1322, 1328, 1339, 1352, 1363, 1364, 1374, 1389, 1398 (2), 1404, 1409, 1410


California Fireworks Co .. 1322


California Grocer and Canner 816 California Label and Printing


House.


.30-1


California Military Academy .... 33 California Pertorating Screen Co .. .1386 Callahan Charles. 1360 Capp C. S. & Co 1381 Chapman W. B. 301


Cameron A. & Co. 1401 Carter Bros ... 1295 Chester Henry 1338


Chicago and North-Western Railway, commencement each letter Christian Brothers. 31 City Steam Carpet Beating Works .. 1296 City Wire and Railing Works. 1409 Ciark Truman S. & Son. 336 Cobb & Co. 1380


Coburn C. W. & Co. 1385 Cogswell J. L. 1310


College of Notre Dame. .. 29 Colton Dental Association ....... 352, 1310 Commercial Insurance Co.,


reg. of names, side lines and 1262 Commercial Union Assurance Co ... 1264 Conklin Frank 1296 1


Connectleut Fire Insurance Co.,


1270 and bottom edge of book


Cook H. N


1281, 1337


Coon M. F


1320


Coos Bay Stave and Lumber Co.


1307


Corriveau L


1280


Creighton Jos.


1401


Cunningham. Curtiss & Weich .383


Davis & Cowell


397


Degen L. P.


1281


Delger E. F


1399


Denniston E. G.


1389


Dickson, De Woif & Co.


18


Dietle Chas ...


337


Donohoe, Kelly & Co ..


1247


Dornin George D.


1259


Dougherty P. E. & Co.


432


Drew & Mclaughlin ..


12


Driscoll C. E.


1281


Duncan George & Co.


.1273, 1383


Dunham, Carrigan & Co.


.1335


Easion & Eldridge


1380


Egerton Henry C ..


1363


Enginger V


1409


Equity Benefit Association


1268


Evans A


1315


Evans C. H.


1318, 1378


Evans W. M.


1386


Examiner The.


1417


Falkner, Bell & Co.


126]


Farnsworth & Ruggles.


.464


Field Seminary


.. 30


Filippe T. B.


1396


Finke's Widow.


1298


Firemans Fund Ins. Co.,


480, and front cover


First National Bank.


1248


Foard Lorentz.


1387


Foikers J. H. A. & Bro ... 1310, 1393, 1400


Forbes A. B ..


front cover


Forderer Joseph F


1308


Forrest Charles.


1285


Francis, Valentine & Co.


496


Klein J. M. & Co.


1317


Frank H. W. & Co .. 1326 Kneass & Co.,


Fratinger & Co.


reg. of names lower cor. left page


Freud & Sons.


1308


Knox G. T.


1366


Friedhofer & Son.


.1337


Friedlander B


... side line back cover


Callfornia Wire Works. 16 Fulda Bros. 1307


Fulton J. J


1371


Kuner A


Gage, Shattuck & Co. 00


Gallagher Bernard


1297


Garniss J. R. 1267


Gehret C. & Co.


1288


German Holel.


336


German Savings and Loan Society .. 1251




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