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Ott Wilhelmina, widow, r. 2015 Taylor
Ott William, plumber, r. 2015 Taylor
Otten Carsten, employee Philadelphia Brewery, r. 1532 Golden Gate Av
Otten Claus, groceries and liquors, SW cor Octavia and Post, r. 1501 Post
Otten Jacob, waiter, r. 1809 Taylor
Otten John, clerk Boedefeld & Booksin, r. 1115 Fol- 80m
Otten John, groceries and liquors, 1532 Golden Gate Av
Otten John H., watchmaker, r. 1516 Powell, rear Otten Otto, cellarman Kohler & Frohling, r. 9 Water Otten Richard, brewer Hayes Valley Brewery, r. 514 Grove
Ottenheimer Arthur, stock clerk S. W. Rosenstock & Co., r. 907 Geary
FRATINGER & CO. CLOAKS OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS. 105 KEARNY STREET.
I. S. VAN WINKLE & CO.
413-415 MARKET ST.
Iron, Steel, Heavy Hardware and all kinds of BLACKSMITHS' MATERIALS.
Washing called for and delivered in San Francisco, .Oakland, Alameda and Berkeley.
SAN FRANCISCO LAUNDRY.
CABINET WOODS and VENEERS, 133 Spear St.
JOHN WIGMORE
OTT
927
OWE
Ottenheimer Henry, clerk William Uhlmann & Co., r. 907 Geary
Ottenheimer Isaac, speculator, r. 1338 Bush
Ottenheimer Martin C., bill clerk Wangenheim, Stern- heim & Co., r. 907 Geary
Ottenheimer Milton S., salesman A. Hirschman, r. 907 Geary
Ottenheimer William, inspector Custom House, r. 907 Geary
Otter Alexander R., helper New Hammam Baths, r. 1318 Dupont
Otterbeck Elias, laborer Edward Stockton, r. 126 Gil- bert
Oiterstedt Frederick (Fahrenkrug & Co.) r. 8% Lang- ton
Otteson Alfred, seaman, r. 263 East
Ottinger Edward, seaman stmr Yaquina, r. 11 Clay
Ottignon Lucy P., widow, r. 1622 Laguna
Otto Antone F., clerk, r. 2423 Washington Otto August, tailor, r. 915 Jones
Otto Charlotte Miss, teacher, r. 2423 Washington
Otto Constance, widow, r. 2423 Washington
Otto Edward M., expressman, r. 155 Fifteenth
Otto E. Harry, clerk, r. 2423 Washington
Otto E. M. Mrs., nurse, r. 523 Jones
Otto Emil W., steward stmr St. Paul
Otto Ernst A., artist and decorator, 623 Gesry, office 81 St. Ann's Building, r. Oakland
Otto Frank, waiter Palace Hotel
Otto Frederick, student Heald's Business College, r. 32 Fourth
Otto Gustave H., baker, r. 634 Pacific
Otto Henry, upholsterer, r. 458 Tebama
Otto Hermann, baker, r. 634 Pacific
Otto Martin C., clerk, r. 2404 Jones
Otto Max, bartender, r. 231 Second
Otto Richard, photographer, r. 1328 Sanchez
Otto Richard T., brassmolder, and assistant fore- man Hook and Ladder No. 1. S. F. F. D., r. 1210 Pacific
Otto Robert, clerk Cal. Electrical Works, r. 510% Hayes
Otto William, painter, and extraman Hook and Lad- der No. 1, S. F. F. D., r. 17% Langton
Ottson George, blacksmith, r. 315 Eddy
Oudet Mary Mme., Isuudry, 1330% Pacific
Quer C. Mme., millinery, 133 Taylor, r. 122 Taylor
Oughin James P., carriage blacksmith P. J. O'Brien & Sons, r. 1216 Guerrero
Oughin John C., clerk, r. 1216 Guerrero
Oughin Michael, capitalist, r. 1216 Guerrero
Ouimett Louis H., bookkeeper T. Lancaster, r. 1511 Golden Gate Av
Oulds William H., physician, 501%% Sixth
Oulif Alexis, salesman, r. 323 Geary
Oulif Blanche Mme., milliner, 1 Dupont, r. 323 Geary Oulitt Ferdinand, laborer Roman Catholic Orphan Asylum
Oulton George (Pac. Distilling Co.) r. Bouldin Island Oulton Milledge, groceries and liquora, 748 Brannan Our Lady of Mercy's School, adjoining St. Mary's Hospital, NW cor First and Bryant
Our Savior's Scandinavian Evangelical Lutheran Church, Rev. Ole Groensberg pas- tor. Howard, bet Twelfth and Thirteenth
Ourm Maurice J., fireman stmr Arago, r. 625 Davis
Ousset Jean. engineer Arpad Haraszthy & Co., r. 12 Adele Alley
Ousset Mary, widow, r. 12 Adele Alley
Outcalt Peter, accountant Cal. Ins. Co., r. 1609 Scott!
Outsen Hans, miller Eisen Bros., r. 14 De Boom
Ovaitt Marcus, porter. r. 25% Pleasant
Ovens James, teamster C. B. Rode & Co., r. 136 Freelon
Ovens T., gripman Market St. RR.
Over Andrew R., bookkeeper Section 1 Seawall, r. 169 Perry
Overacker Homer, driver Omnibus RR., r. 250 Minna
The Mutual Benefit Life Ins. Co. Assets, - - $39,635,528 20
CASH LOANS MADE at any time up to half the value of assignable policies.
Bee advertisement in Bank and Insurance Department of this book.
JAMES MUNSELL JR., Agent, 415 Montgomery St
WATER FILTERS,
ALL SIZES AND KINDS FOR FAUCETS.
Large Filterers with capacity for cleaning all water used in the house, simple and cheap.
W. E. LANE,
Plumber,
Established 1800.
505 Kearny Street. Telephone 315.
Overacre Peter I., manufacturers' agent, 123 Califor- nia, r. 630 Golden Gate Av
Overend Annie, matron City and County Hospital Overend J. A. T. Mrs., widow, r. 10 Franklin
Overfield Henry D., porter, r. 1609 California Overholser Albert J., butcher, r. 2450 Howard
Overholtzer Charles R., bookkeeper Field & Stone, r. 1806 Green
Overland Baggage Office C. P. RR., foot of Market
Overland Freight Transfer Co., Harry W. Mitchell president, Thomas C. Clifford superin- tendent, office freight depot S. P. Co., N s King, bet Fourth and Fifth, warehouse Bluxome, bet Fourth and Fifth
OVERLAND GENERAL TICKET OFFICE FOR ALL EASTERN CITIES, J. Mere- dith Davies general agent, 2 New Montgomery
Overland House, M. A. Levingston proptr, 531-533 Sacramento
Overland Monthly, Overland Monthly Publishing Co. publishera. Charles H. Shinn manager, 120 Sut- ter, room 71
Overland Monthly Publishing Co., publishers Over- land Monthly, 120 Sutter, room 71
Overland Packing Co., manufacturers hermet- ically sealed goods, 912-914 Battery
Overland Transfer Co., Charles M. Smith pro- prietor, 436 Montgomery
Overland Warehouse, A. H. Clough & Co. proptrs, SE cor Townsend and Third
Overman Edwin M., driver City RR., r. 2026 Mission Overman Silver Mining Co., George D. Edwards sec- retary, 414 California
Overmeyer Frederick, driver Pac. Carriage Co., r. 813 Pacific
Overmohle Bernard, plater W. E. Shepman, r. 4% Dodge
Overndeick Henry, baker C. P. A. Bloess, r. 2007 Hyde Overstreet William, clerk, r. 10 Aah Av
Overstreet William F., printer, r. 10 Ash Av
Overton Charles P., secretary McCollam Fishing and Trading Co., r. 1414 Geary
Overton Elias P., carpenter, 212 Pacific, r. 1414 Geary
Overton Robert H., carpenter, r. 1414 Geary
Overton Victor G., bookkeeper McCollam Fishing and Trading Co., r. 1414 Geary
Oviatt M. Miss, portrait and landscape artist, 131 Post, r. Oakland
Oviedo Vicente, r. 946 Folsom
Ovo S. W., second officer stmr Clty of Sydney
Owen Albert, with Fulton Iron Works, r. 1522 Ellis
Owen Annie E., teacher Clement Grammar School, r. 908 Leavenworth
Owen Christian G., tailor, r. Mission Road, nr Six Mile House
Owen Daniel C., superintendent registry division Post Office , r. Oakland
Owen Elannson D., machine hand Mechanics' Mill, r. 2421 Sutter
Owen Ellen Mrs., r. 317 Third
Owen Ernest, r. 436 Jessie
Owen Frank, porter Wells, Fargo & Co., r. 908 Leaven- worth
Owen George W., carpenter Jason Springer & Co., r. 2421 Sutter
Owen Hugh J., accountant Price's Assay Office, r. 1838 O'Farrell
Owen James, shoemaker, 916 Folsom, rear
Owen James, weaver S. F. Pioneer Woolen Factory, r. Fort Mason
Owen J. J., editor and manager Golden Gate, office 734 Montgomery. r. 1016 Union
Owen John M., weaver S. F. Pioneer Woolen Factory r. Fort Mason
J. GUNDLACH
& CO'S ZINFANDEL CLARET.
MORETTI & TREZZINI, , ST. ANN'S BUILDING. SAN FRANCISCO.
Fresco and Decorative Artists.
PHENIX INSURANCE CO. OF BROOKLYN.
ASSETS OVER FIVE MILLIONS. BROWN, CRAIG & CO., General Agents.
OWE
928
PAC
W. W. Montague & Co.
Importers and Dealers In ENGLISH AND AMERICAN
TILE,
Encaustle, Glazed and Plain. 309, 311, 313, 315 and 317 MARKET STREET
Owen Joseph, spinner S. F. Pioneer Woolen Factory, r. Fort Mason
Owen Julius A., millman Mechanics' Mill, r. 2421 Sutter
Owen Mattie P. Mrs., sssistant editor Golden Gate, 734 Montgomery, r. 1016 Union
Owen Owen R., weigher, r. 130 Julian Av
Owen Robert, assistant engineer stmr Gaelic
Owen Samuel A., engineer and draftsman, r. 1522 Ellis
Owen Soren C., tsilor, 429% Fourth, r. Mission Road nr Six Mile House
Owen Thomas, dryer S. F. Pioneer Woolen Factory, r. Fort Mason
Owen Thomas, lighthouse keeper Farallones
Owen William C., with Pickens, Fulton & Co., r. 1035 Post
Owens A. J., student Heald's Business College, r. 114 Perry
Owens Arthur, jeweler Louis Miller Jr., r. 516 Eddy Owens Daniel, r. 313 Uniou
Owens Daniel, baker, r. 1052 Howard
Owens E. & F. J. (Edward and Frederick J. Owens) carpenters and builders, 512-514 Fifth
Owens Edward (E. J. Owens) r. 1585 Turk
Owens Edward M., harnessmaker Main & Winchester, r. 1052 Howard
Owens Evan R., furnished rooms, 304 Third
Owens Frank, clerk L. D. Owens, r. 413 O'Farrell
Owens Frank A., musician, r. 514 Bush
Owens Frederick J. (E. & J. Owens) r. SW cor Turk and Steiner
Owens Henry, bookkeeper, r. 516 Eddy
Owens Issac B. (H. Huddleston & Co.) r. 114 Deviss- dero
Owens James, engineer, r. 1329 Californis
Owens James, expresaman, r. 39 Crocker
Owens James, fireman stmr Bay City, r. 955 Howard
Owens James, groceries and liquors, 1151 Howard
Owens Jsmea, laborer, r. 313 Union
Owens James, molder, r. 128 Morris Av
Owens James, pantryman American Exchange Hotel
Owens James H., molder, r. 454 Stevenson
Owens James V. (Fitzpatrick & Owens) r. 1501 }% Turk
Owens Jeremiah, coffee rosster McCarthy Bros. & Co., r. 313 Union
Owens John, r. 706 McAllister
Owens John, car driver, r. 313 Union
Owens John, gripman Market St. RR., r. 3214}% Mis- sion
Owens John, miller Sullivan & Co., r. 29 Second Owens John, salesman, r. 1110 Pierce
Owens John Jr., bookkeeper, r. 706 McAllister
Owens John B., manager Schuster Bros., 332 Mont- gomery Av, r. 711 Jones
Owens John C. (CIuff & Co.) r. 340 Osk
Owens John E., pressman Joseph Winterburn & Co., r. cor Point Lobos and Second Avs
Owens John K., clerk George W. Gibbs & Co., r. 706 McAllister
Owens Kate, domestic, 2234 Broadway
Owens L. D., street car advertiser, 504 Kearny, r. 413 O'Farrell
Owens Nellie M. Miss, assistant Girls' High School, r. 711 Jones
Owens Oscar, machinist, r. 516 Eddy
Owens Patrick, nurserymsn Golden Gate Park
Owens Patrick, teamster, r. 34 Crocker
Owens Patrick H., merchant, r. cor San José Av and Duncan
Owens Peter, expressman, r. 2619 Sutter
Owens Peter, painter S. M. Hills, r. 1420 Brosdway
Owens R. H. & Co. (Richard H. Owens and James C. Hayburn) painters, 2525 Mission
Owens Richard, driver City RR., r. 31 Julian Av
Owens Richard H. (R. H. Owens & Co.) r. 253 Octsvis Owens Thomas, blacksmith, r. 820 Green
Owens Thomas, peddler, r. 117 Julian Av
Owens Thomas E., plumber James Keegan, r. 641 Commercial
Owens Thomss 8., compositor Call, r. 706 California Owens William, fourth officer stmr Oceanic
Owens Watkins, master mariner, r. 266 Brannsn
Owens William, teamster, 501 Front, r. 438 Ivy Av Owens. See Owen
Owles John G .. clerk C. Curtin, r. 1224 Mission
Owyang Ming, consul-general China, office and r. 917 Clay
Ox Johu, cooper, r. 322% Ssnsome, rear
Oxley Arthur W., bookkeeper Palmer & Rey, r. Berke- ley
Oxley David, bollermaker Risdon I. and L. Works, r. 37 Fifth
Oxley David Mrs., bakery, 37 Fifth
Ozsnn C. Arthur, draymsn, r. 1132 Howard
Ozsrk House, Mrs. J. Hallinan proptr, 865%% Market Ozias Charles W., clerk, r. 1001 Market
Ozouf Adolph P., clerk Henry W.Burmeister, r. 150 Ninth
Ozouf Henry E., clerk, r. 150 Ninth
Ozouf Sophia Mrs., dressmaker, r. 150 Ninth
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PITTSBURGH, Philadelphia, Port-
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Pac John J. (Boutes & Pac) r. 524 Union
PACE CHARLES chronometer
and watchmaker. 418 Battery r. 1018 Jackson
Pace Joseph, poultry dealer, r. 545 Washington
Pace Thomas, porter, r. 231 Stevenson
Pacheco Antonio I., barber, 331 East, r.SW cor Steusrt and Market
Pacheco Manuel A., barber J. G. Tavsres, r. 755 How- ard
Pacheco Pablo, teamster I. V. Button, r. 624 Fourth Pacheda Charles, cook Palace Hotel
Pacheteau Jacques, proptr Pac. Cleaning and Dyeing Works, 210-212 Ridley, branch offices 332 Sutter, 8 Golden Gate Av and 112 Hayes, r. 210 Ridley
Pacific Advertising Bureau, Palmer & Rey proprietors, 405-407 Sansome
Pacific Asphaltum Co. F. N. Neuval proprietor, 420 Jackson
Pacific Axle Co., Hendry & McCrossen proptrs, 213 Mission
Pacific Bank, R. H. McDonald president, 201 Sansome
Pacific Bell Telephone Co., John I. Sabin superintendent, general office 222 Sansome, secre- tary sud 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 Box Factory, Myers & Racouillst proptrs, W 8 Ninth, nr Harrison, office 119 Front
Pacific Brewery, Fortmann & Co. proprietors, 267-271 Tehama and 266 Clementina
Pacific Bridge Co., C. H. Gorrill president, Richard W. Gorrill treasurer, office 4 California
PACIFIC BUSINESS COLLEGE Chamberlain & Robinson proprietors, 320 Post
SPECIAL PATTERNS
BOYS' AND YOUTHS' SUITS
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THE HASTINGS. "
KNEASS & CO., agents Jones' Patent Milk Can.
29 TAYLOR ST., San Francisco.
BERRY & PLACE MACHINE CO., 12 California Street, Lidgerwood Hoisting Engines with Link Motion or Patent Friction Drums. .
Keep all your Accounts at one house. Points worth considering in Purchasing Newspaper Outfits.
PALMER & REY
ARE PROPRIETORS OF THE
Pacific States Advertising Bureau, San Francisco Newspaper Union, North Pacific Newspaper Union, -
Automatic Stereo, Plates, Men of the Hour, etc.
Besides having the Largest and Best Equipped
TYPE FOUNDRY And the PRINTING PRESS MANUFACTORY ONLY
On the Pacific Coast.
They are doing more business than all the type foundries and type agencies on the coast put together.
NO OTHER FIRM
Can Furnish Advertising, Furnish Plates, Furnish Outsides, Repair Presses, etc., or Supply Sorts by return of mail.
Having Entire Control of the Business of the large Eastern Advertisers, they are enabled to place lucrative contracts in the way of their customers; and in many instances have enabled newspaper proprietors to nearly pay for new outfits in advertising.
By the use of their Ready Printed Sheets and their Automatic Stereo. Plates, parties have been enabled to start papers in places where it would otherwise have been impossible, and have brought them to a paying basis. They control
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A Majority of the Best Paying Advertising of this City, of the Pacific Coast and of the East.
Parties wishing to avail themselves of these MONEY-MAKING and MONEY-SAVING ideas, must eventually come to them for business. So that it is best to start right, and
PURCHASE YOUR OUTFIT OF
PALMER & REY, Type Founders and Press Manufacturers 405-407 SANSOME ST. SAN FRANCISCO, CAL.
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ADVERTISEMENTS FOR PAPERS PUBLISHED IN
California, Colorado, Nevada, Oregon, Washington, Utah, Idaho, 6 Montana, Arizona, Mexico, Atlantic States, Europe, British Possessions, Sandwich Islands, New Zealand and the Australian Colonies.
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And insert them on the most Reasonable Terms.
Will furnish promptly estimates on the cost of advertisements in any number of the papers published in the above named States and Territories.
Our facilities for placing advertising are unsurpassed, and the most careful attention is given to the execution of all orders, whether small or large.
Especial Arrangements with the Best Papers.
ADDRESS
- +PALMER & REY+> Pacific States Advertising Bureau 405-407 SANSOME STREET, SAN FRANCISCO, CAL.
J. MACDONOUGH & CO.
LEHIGH, CUMBERLAND and ENGLISH FOUNDRY COKE, 41 Market Street, corner Spear.
PAC
929
Pacific Business College Review (monthly) 320 Post
Pacific Can Co., John Lee president, Sydney M. Smith vice-president, A. D. Cutter, secretary and treasurer, office and factory 1158 Harrison
Pacific Carriage Co., Oliver Hinkley superin- tendent, central stand 200 snd 207 Sutter, business office 11 Powell
Pacific Casket Co., D. A. Macdonald president, Percy Douglas secretary. office 217 Spear
Pacific Catholic Publishing Co., publishers The Pacific Catholic, and printers, publishers and bookbinders, 223 Kearny
Pacific Catholic The (weekly) W. D. S. Har- rington managing editor, 223 Kearny
THE PACIFIC CATHOLIC.
The only paper on the Pacific Coast devoted to the inter- ests of young Catholics. A bright, newsy and interesting weekly. Subscription : $1.50 a year (Invariably in advance); single copies, five cents. Its extensive circulation through- out the Pacific Coast makes it a valuable medium for ad- vertisers. Address all communications, etc., to
W. D. S. HARRINGTON, . - Manager, 223 Kearny Street, San Francisco, Cal.
Pacific Chain Works, Gordon Hardware Co. pro- prietors, 252 Spear, office 8-10 Pine
Pacific Churchman (semi-monthly) William H. H. Tobey publisher, 605 Montgomery
Pacific Coast Manufacturing Co. (in liquidation) office 2-4 Battery
Pacific Club, rooms NE cor Post and Dupont
Pacific Coast Amateur Photographic Association, office 318 Pine, room 26
Pacific Coast American Stationary Engineers, 1049% Market
Pacific Coast Business Directory, L. M. McKenney & Co. publishers, 606 Montgomery
Pacific Coast Cambrian Colonization Society, Rich- srd Jones secretary, office 2 New Montgomery
Pacific Coast Dredging and Reclamation Co., John Hackett manager, office 327 Pine
Pacific Coast Electrical Construction Co., manufacturers electrical apparatus for lighting and power, office 40 Nevada Block
Pacific Coast Employment and Business Agency, M. Borowsky & Co. managers, 409 Gesry
Pacific Coast Fire and Water Proof Paint Co., H. C. Henderson superintendent, office 121 Market
Pacific Coast Holiness Association, G. New- ton chairman, F. Elliott secretary, H. W. Stowe treasurer, 607 California
Pacific Coast Hotel Register Co., Hicks & Judd proprietors, Charles D. Hines general agent, 508 Montgomery
Pacific Coast Immigrant Association, Arnold Brothers, managers, 331 Kearny, rooms 10-11
Pacific Coast Land Bureau, Wendell Easton president, George W. Frink manager. F. B. Wilde secretary, 22 Montgomery
Pacific Coast Manufacturing and Transportation Co., J. D. Bodwell general manager, 20-21 Nucleus Hotel
Pacific Coast Oil Co. (Los Angeles and Ventura Cos., Cal.) Edward Wheaton secretary, 123 Cali- fornis, room 1
Pacific Coast Passenger Agent Associa- tion, Harry B. Smith Jr. secretary, 605 Market Pacific Coast Postsl Index, L. P. McCarty publisher, 713 California
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
FIRE AND MARINE. NEW ZEALAND INSURANCE CO. ASSETS, $2,732,640.
Unlimited Liability of Shareholders. New Zealand Ins. Building, 312 California St. HUGH CRAIG, Manager.
PAC
CAST IRON PIPE. GAS and WATER PIPE And FITTINGS of all Sizes.
W. E. LANE,
Plumber,
505 Kearny Street.
Established 1860.
Telephone 315.
Pacific Coast Steamship Co's Store, James Pritchard port steward, NE cor Broadway and Front
Pacific Coast Steamship Co's Wharf, foot Broadway
PACIFIC COAST TRUNK STORE 737 Market
Pacific Coast Jersey Cattle Club, 327 Pine, room 5
Pacific Collection Co., Julius Blumenthal man- ager, 528 California, room 3
Pacific Color Works, Sullivan & Co. proprietors, 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 macaront, ver- micelli, Italian paste, etc., 421-423 Battery
Pacific Construction Co., J. M. Thompson president, S. O. Brown vice-president, 258 Mar- ket
Pacific Copper Works, Wagner & Todt proprietors, 565 Mission
Pacific Cordage Co., William C. Gibbs secretary, 318 California, room 1
Pacific Coursing Club, 539 California
Pacific Dispensary Hospital for Women and Children, Mrs. A. A. Sroufe matron, 221-223 Thirteenth
Pacific Distilling Co. (Henry Voorman, George Oulton and Louis E. J. Schultz) works cor Pierce and Chestnut, office 506 Battery
PACIFIC ELECTRIC CO.
M. W. Lamb president, E. B. Bullock secretary, Dr. A. T. Sherwood vice- president and manager, manufacturers electric belts and trusses, 330 Sutter
Pacific Electro Depositing Works. office 35 Market
Pacific Exchange Building, 314 Montgomery
Pacific Express Co., J. A. Sanborn agent, 407 Montgomery
Pacific Fertilizing Co., A. Hass manager, SE cor Min- nesota and Sants Clara, office 108 Davis
Pacific Fire Insurance Co., (of New York) Smith & Moody general agents, 317 California
Pacific Free Warehouse, Haslett & Bailey pro- prietors, NW cor Front and Broadway
Pacific Fringe Factory, Auerbach & Thompson proptrs, 751 Market
Pacific Fruit Co., Alfred D. Cutler president, E. P. Fellows secretary, dealers green and dried fruits, 408-410 Davis
Pacific Furnishing, Decorsting and Supply Co., 402 Montgomery
Pacific Furniture Factory, Kragen & Geist proptrs, 736 Brannan
Pacific Gas Improvement. Co. (lessee Central Gas Light Co.) Albert Miller president, J. M. Livingston secretary, office 841 Market, works cor Fillmore and Bay, and cor Third and Town- send
Pacific Glass Cutting, Staining, Emboss- Ing and Designing Works, John Mallon proprietor, 19 Fremont and 1213-1215 Howard
Pacific Glove Works. H. & L. Block proptrs, 107 Bat- tery
Pacific Glue Factory, W. H. Codington proptr, Tener- iffe, bet Adele and StrIngbanı
Pacific Gold and Silver Plating Works, William E. Shepman proprietor, 101-103 Geary
PACIFIC GRAPHITE MANUFACTURING CO., manufacturers Imperial Stove Polish, Perfection Axle Grease, foun- dry facings, etc., factory 1804 Folsom. Jus. O. Rountree & Sons agents, 13 Pine
JOHN HAMMOND 59
CALIFORNIA 1 CAR WORKS 5 Manufacturer of every description of PASSENGER, STREET AND FREIGHT CARS. 43 to 50 Beale Street, San Francisco.
COMMERCIAL INSURANCE CO. OF CALIFORNIA, 439 CALIFORNIA STREET.
OFFICES : SAN FRANCISCO, 33 GEARY STREET; OAKLAND, 862 BROADWAY.
SAN FRANCISCO LAUNDRY.
Truman, Isham & Hooker,
421-427 Market St. Hay. Hide, Hop, Rag, Wool and Orchiila Presses.
PAC
930
PAC
W. W. MONTAGUE & CO.
IMPORTERS OF
STOVES AND RANGES.
Manufacturers of FRENCH RANGES. 309, 311, 313, 315 and 317 MARKET STREET
Pacific Hardware Co., George P. Thurston presi- dent, C. H. Morgan secretary and treasurer, 934 Mission
Pacific Hebrew Orphan Asylum and Home Society, Devisadero, bet Hayes and Grove
Pacific Heights School, Miss H. Cooke principal, N s Jackaon, bet Fillmore and Webster
Pacific Herald of Holiness, George Newton editor, 607 California
Pacific Homeopathic Free Dispensary, 115 Haight Pacific Homeopathic Pharmacy, F. Hiller Jr. & Co. proprietors, SW cor Geary and Dupont
Pacific Hotel. Bolting & Schloh proptrs, 825 Battery Pacific House, Thomas Abbott proprietor, 215 Broad- way
Pacific Improvement Co., J. H. Strobridge president, Frank S. Douty secretary, NE cor Fourth and Townsend. room 4
Pacific Indicator Co., N. W. Griswold president, A. S. Rohrer secretary, office 30 Geary
Pacific Ink Factory, Schwabacher & Salts pro- prietora, 617-621 Brannan, office 205 Front
Pacific Insurance Union, Alfred Stillman man. ager, 401 California, rooms 13-16
Pacific Investment Association, Rollo V. Watt ascre- tary, 317 California
Pacific Iron and Nail Co., C. William Wright general manager, 9 Beale
PACIFIC IRON WORKS
Rankin, Brayton & Co., proprietors, 127 First.
PACIFIC IRON YARD Henry Burnstine proprietor, wholesale cast and wrought Iron, 401-405 Spear
Pacific Jewelry Co., Newman & Samuel pro- prietors, 6 Battery
Pacific Lamp and Reflector Factory, Emile Boesch proprietor, 583-585 Mission
Pacific Land Investment Co., James G. Fair president, A. E, Davis vice-president, C. S. Neal secretary, V. W. Gaakili assistant secretary, office South Pacific Coast Railroad Building, foot of Market
Pacific Laundry, Anthony N. Wahler proprietor, office 775 Market
Pacific Loan Association, Leon L. Dennery secretary, 423 California
Pacific Lodgings, H. Greaves proptr, 209 Leideadorff Pacific Lumber Co., John Crockett secretary, 8 S. F. Stock and Exchange Building
Pacific Machine Screw Works, Burton & Hoyt proprietora, 23 Stevenson
Pacific Machinery Depot, 2-4 California
Pacific Mail Steamship Co., office cor First and Brannan, Williama, Dimond & Co. agents, 202 Market and 3 Pine
Pacific Mail Steamship Co's Wharf, cor Brannan and Firat
Pacific Manufacturing Co., George P. Thurs- ton president, manufacturera burial caskets, 934- 936 Mission
Pacific Metal Works, Morrow & Strong proptra, 115- 117 First
Pacific Methodist (weekly) Wick B. Parsons editor, 420 Montgomery
PACIFIC MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE CO, OF CALIFORNIA, George A. Moore president, J. N. Patton secretary, 418 California
Pacific Oakum Factory, S. F. Weeks proprietor, cor Eighteenth and Harrison
Pacific Oil and Lead Works, N & King, bet Second and Third, Kittle & Co. agenta, office 202 California
Pacific Oil Works, Allyne & White proprietors, cor Chestnut and Taylor, office 112-114 Front
PACIFIC OYSTER HOUSE
Charles Haake proprieter, 914 Market PACIFIC PATENT AGENCY John Dixon proprietor, St. Ann's Building
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