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Outcalt P. L., insurance agent, r. 311 Taylor
Outsen Haus (Ontsen & Bruns) r. 904 Shotwell
Outsen & Bruns (Haus Outsen and J. C. C. Bruus) proprietors Monitor Milla, 317-319 How- ard
Ovaitt Marus H., laborer, r. 1226 Sacramento
Ovegard Eliza Mrs., r. 105%% Langton
Ovens Adain F., teamster. r. 813 Folsom
Oveus Francis A., tealuster, r. 258 Tehama
Ovens Heury, helper Chicago Brewing Co., r. 2 Rush - ton Pl
Ovens James, teamster, r. 136 Freelon
Ovens John, carpenter, r. 201 Ritch, rear
Ovens Thomas, gripman Market St. RR., r. 1182 Haight
Ovens William, teamster Parker, Wood & Co., r. 813 Folsom
Over Andrew, bookkeeper. r. 342 Fremont
Overucre Elward B., salesman P. I. Overacre, r. 630 Golden Gate Av
Overacre Homer, driver Omnibus RR., r. 145 Tehams Overacre Peter I., maunfacturers' agent, 123 Cali- foruia. r. 630 Golden Gate Av
Overeud Alfred, printer, r. 10 Franklin
Overeud Annie, matron City and County Hospital
Overend Elizabeth, widow. r. 10 Frauklin
Overfeldt Charles, r. 516 Greenwich
Overholder Albert, butcher, r. 2450 Howard
Overholtzer Charles It., bookkeeper Field & Stone, r. 1806 Green
Overland Baggage Office S. P. Co., foot Market
OVERLAND FREIGHT TRANSFER CO. Harry W. Mitchell president, Thomas C. CHford superintendent, office freight depot S. P. Co., N & King, bet Fourth and Fifth, warehouses and stables Bluxome, bet Fourth and Fifth
W. B. BANCROFT & CO.|
49 FIRST ST. TELEPHONE 82.
PRINTERS, ETC. -
J. GUNDLACH & CO'S. BURGUNDY & ZINFANDEL
PHENIX INSURANCE CO. OF BROOKLYN,
HAS THE LARGEST BUSINESS OF ANY AMERICAN COMPANY.
OVE
932
OWE
W. W. MONTAGUE & CO. Brass and Nickel Plated FENDERS and FIRE IRONS
Open Fire - Place Trimmings a Specialty.
309, 311, 313, 315 and 317 MARKET STREET.
Overland House, Morris A. Livingston proptr, 531- 533 Sacramento
Overland Monthly, Overland Monthly Publishing Co. publishers, Charles H. Shinn manager, 415 Mont- gomery
Overland Monthly Publishing Co., publishers Over- land Monthly, 415 Montgomery
Overland Packing Co. (N. Pardini and Oscar Jeanson) manufacturers hermetically sealed gooda, 912-914 Battery
Overland Warehouse, E. Newland & Co. proptrs, NE cor Townsend and Third
Overman J. Mra., widow, bakery, 713 Valencia
Overman Silver Mining Co., George D. Ed- wards secretary, 414 California
Overmeyer William, liquor saloon, 530 Geary
Overmohle Bernard, plater Rudgear & Shepman, r. 4% Dodge Pl
Overstreet Edgar H., solicitor, r. 319 Sansome
Overstreet William F., compositor Bulletin, r. 10 Ash Av
Overstreet William L., gilder S. A. Perry & Co., r. 10 Aah Av
Overton Charles P., secretary McCollam Fishing and Trading Co., 208 Clay. r. 1414 Geary
Overton Elias P., carpenter, 212 Pacific, r. 1414 Geary Overton Robert H., r. 1414 Geary
Overton Victor G., clerk McCollam Fishing and Trading Co., r. 1414 Geary
Overton Walter H., r. 21 Grant Av
Oviatt M. Misa, portrait and landscape artist, 131 Post, r. Oakland
Oviedo Vicente, r. 946 Folsom
Oweger Frank, cigarmaker, r. 512 Fourth
Grammar Owen Annie E. Mrs., teacher Clement School, r. 908 Leavenworth
Owen Arthur J., r. 612 Montgomery
Owen Christian, tailor S. Owen, r. Mission Road, nr Six-Mile House
Owen Daniel C., clerk Post Office, r. Oakland Owen Edward F., r. 307 Fourth
Owen Elannaon D., r. 2421 Sutter
Owen Frank A., piano tuner, r. 635 California
Owen Frank C., porter Wells, Fargo & Co., r. 908 Leavenworth
Owen George W., carpenter Jason Springer & Co., r. 614 Bush
Owen Hugh J., accountant Price's Assay Office, r. 1838 O'Farrell
Owen J., r. 417 Bush
Owen James, shoemaker, r. 916 Folsom, rear
Owen James, weaver S. F. Pioneer Woolen Factory, r. Black Point
Owen James C., weaver S. F. Pioneer Woolen Fac- tory' r. Black Point
Owen J. J., editor and manager Golden Gate, office 734 Montgomery, r. 1016 Union
Owen Joseph, gigger S. F. Pioneer Woolen Factory, r. Fort Mason
Owen Julius A., millman, r. 2421 Sutter
Owen Lincoln K., laborer, r. NW cor Greenwich and Octavia
Owen Mattie P. Mrs., assistant editor Golden Gate, 734 Montgomery, r. 1016 Union
Owen Owen R., weigher Sec. 2 Seawall, r. 130 Julian Av
Owen S. A., engineer, r. 408 Jones
Owen Soren -C., tailor, 429 Fourth, r. Mission Road, nr Six-Mile House
Owen Thomas, gigger S. F. Pioneer Woolen Factory, r. Fort Mason
Owen William, professor Berkeley University, r. 1001 Pine
Owens Alfred, r. 236 O'Farrell
Owena Arthur, jeweler Louis Miller Jr., r. 516 Eddy Owens Daniel, baker, r. 1052 Howard
Owens Daniel, gripman Market St. RR., r. 313 Union Owena E. D., machine hand, r, 2421 Sutter
Owens Edward, chief deputy Superintendent Streets, r. 1585 Turk
Owene Edward F , boatman Melggs' Wharf
Owens Edward J., r. 331 Bush
Owene Edward M., harnessmaker Main & Winchester, r. 1052 Howard
Owens Evan R., lodgings, 304 Third
Owens Francia, peddler, r. 737 Howard
Owens Frank, clerk, r. 413 O'Farrell
Owens Frank A., musician, r. 514 Bush
Owens Frank J., contractor and builder, 330 Pine, r. 1501 }% Turk
Owena George H., conductor Sutter St. RR., r. 503 Ma800
Owens Harry F., machinist, r. 331 Folsom
Owens Henry C., bookkeeper Heury Coubrough & Co., r. 516 Eddy
Owens James, engineer, r. 1015 Lombard
Owens James, laborer, r. 161 Dore
Owens James, laborer, r. 313 Union
Oweus James, liquors and groceries, 1151 Howsrd
Owens James, merchant tailor, r. 1607% Folsom
Owens James, molder Pac. Iron Works, r. 23 First
Owens James, pumper Spring Valley W. W., r. 1015 Lombard
Owens James P., teamster J. Morton & Co., r. 73 West Mission
Owena James V. (Fitzpatrick & Owens) r. 1501 }% Turk
Owens John, butcher, 278 Tehama
Owens John, coffee roaster McCarthy Bros. & Co
Owens John, gripman, r. 2000 McAllister
Owens John, millwright, r. 666 Howard
Owens John, patternmaker, r. 604 Twenty-first
Owena John A., miller, r. 1320 Union
Owens John B., r. 1:06 Pine
Owens John B. Jr., teamster, r. 27 Russ
Owens John C. (Cluff & Co.) r. 340 Oak
Owens John E., pressman Joseph Winterburn & Co., r. cor Point Lobos and Second Avs
Owens John J., messenger Custom House, r. 936 Pierce
Owena John K., cashier George W. Gibbs & Co., r. Alameda
Owena John M., builder, r. 1501 % Turk
Owena John T., teamster, r. 1314 Folsom
Owens L. D. ( Mills & Co.) r. 409 Van Ness Av
Owens Mary Mrs., r. 12 Cleaveland
Owens Michael, actor, r. 607 Pine
Owena Michael, watchmaker, 1311 Pacific
Owens Nellie M. Mias, teacher Girls' High School, r. 1306 Pine
Owens Owen, carpenter, r. 1535 Mission
Owens Owen T., salesman Baker & Hamilton, r. 106 Noe
Owens Patrick, hostler Omnibus RR., r. 255 Clemen- tina
Owens Patrick, laborer J. Morton & Co., r. 73 West Mission
Owens Patrick, nurseryman Golden Gate Park
Owens Patrick H., jeweler, r. cor San José Av and Duncan
Owens Peter, expressman, SW cor Pine and Polk, r. 2619 Sutter
Owena Peter, gardener, r. 636 Commercial
Owena Peter, oller stmr Willamette
Owens Peter, painter S. M. Hills, r. 1420 Broadway
Owens Peter J., machinist Risdon I. and L. Works, r. 309 Minna
Owens Richard H., painter, r. 831 San José Av
Owens Sarah Miss, weaver, r. 632 Filbert
Owens Thomas, peddler, r. 117 Julian Av
Owens Thomas E., plumber John T. Farrell, r. 442 Valencia
Owens Thomas J., r. 27 Russ
Owens Thomas S., compositor Call
Owena William, teamster, 501 Front, r. 813 Folsom
Owens W. C., r. 365 Minna
Owene. See Owen
W. & J. SLOANE & CO. CARPETS AND UPHOLSTERY 641 to 647 MARKET STREET NEXT ABOVE PALACE HOTEL.
DIXON, BORGESON & CO.,
Manufacturers of Show Cases and Store Fixtures, 37 Market St.
COMMERCIAL INSURANCE CO. OF CALIFORNIA, 439 CALIFORNIA STREET.
ECLIPSE EXTRA DRY {
The Highest Grade Champagne, Equal to the Best.
? ARPAD HARASZTHY & CO., 5 530 WASHINGTON STREET.
OWL
933
Owles John G., clerk C. Curtiu, r. 1115 Van Ness Av Owyhee Mining Co. (Nevada) John W. Pew secretary, 310 Pine, rooms 15-17
Oxton Adolphe L., expressman, r. 16 Ellis Oyster Joseph S., tirat lieutenant Battery A: lat Artil- lery, U. S. A., Presidio
Ozaun C. Arthur, drayman, r. 5 Camp
Ozark House, Mra. Johu Hallinsu proptr. 865 Market Ozias Charles W., clerk John M. Patterson, r. 1013 Market
Ozouf Adolphe P., salesman H. W. Burmeister, r. 146 Ninth
Ozouf Henry E., clerk, r. 146 Ninth
Ozouf Sophia Mrs., dresamusker, r. 146 Ninth
P
Pac John J. (Boutes & Pac) r. 524 Union PACE CHARLES
chronometer and watchmaker, 418 Battery, r. 1018 Jack- son
Pace James D., capitallat, 33-35 Nevada Block, r. 308 Vau Nesa Av
Pace Joseph, clerk Peter Cassor, r. 544 Washington Pace Thomas, cook, r. 171 Minna
Paceto Joseph, scavenger, r. 1 August Alley
Pacheco Antonio I., barber, 331 East, r. SW cor Mar- ket and Steuart
Pacheco Louis, r. 562 Folsom
Pacheco Manuel A. (Pacheco & Lopez) r. 266 First Pacheco Pabio, teamster Bender Bros., r.624 Fourth Pacheco & Lopez ( Manuel A. Pacheco and Jacintho I. Lopez) barbers, 266 First
Pacheteau Jacques, proptr Pac. Dyeing Works, 210- 212 Ridley, branch offices, 8 Golden Gate Av, 103 Grant Av and 112 Hayes, r. 210 Ridley
Pacific Advertising Bureau, Palmer & Rey, proprietors, 405-407 Sausome
Pacific Asphaltum Co., Francis N. Nenval pro- prietor, 422 Jackson
Pacific Axle Co., Hendry & McCrossen proptrs, 213 Mission
PACIFIC BANK R. H. McDonald president, 201 Sansume
Pacific Bell Telephone Co., John I. Sabin superintendent, general office 323 Pine, 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 Borax, Salt and Soda Co., Frank M. Smith president, A. H. Clough secretary, office 230 Montgomery, rooms 11-12
Pacific Box Factory, Myers & Racouillat pro- prietor«, W s Ninth. Dr Harrison
Pacitic Brewery, Fortmanu & Co. proptrs, 267-269 To- hama and 266 Clementina
Pacific Bridge Co., Richard W. Gorrill president, 4 California
PACIFIC BUSINESS COLLEGE,
T. A. Robinson president. Red Men's Hall, 320 Post
Pacific Business College Review (monthly) 320 Post
Pacific Cable Railway Co., A. S. Hallidie president, office 329 Market; J. L. Willcut secre- tary, office NE cor Fourth and Townsend, room 34 Pacific Can Co., John Lee president, Sidney M. Smith vice-president, Alfred D. Cutler secretary and treasurer, 1158 Harrison
Pacific Carriage Co., Oliver Hinkley superin. tendent, central stand 200 and 207 Sutter, business office 11 Powell
FRATINGER & CO. THE LEADING CLOAK AND SUIT HOUSE. 105 KEARNY STREET.
PAC
PATENT
WATER CLOSETS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION CAREFULLY REPAIRED. W. E. LANE, PLUMBER, 505 KEARNY STREET. Established 1860. Telephone 315.
PACIFIC CASKET CO.
William P. Dougherty president, D. A. Macdonald vice-president, A. D. Lock- wood secretary, R. S. Falconer treas- urer. 217 Spear and 518 Market
Pacific Churchman (semi-monthly) William H. H. Tobey publisher, 605 Montgomery
Pacific Club, rooms NE cor Post and Grant Av
Pacific Coast Amateur Photographic As- gociation, office 318 Pine, room 26
Pacific Coast American Stationary Eugineers, 1049% Market
PACIFIC COAST AUTOMATIC PORTABLE
GAS CO., Edward Webb president and treasurer, J. C. Susenbeth secretary, manufacturers of Lawrence Patent Carburetors, room 113 Phelan Building Pacific Coast Blood Horse Assn., E. S. Culver, secre- tary, 508 Montgomery, room 6
Pacific Coast Co-operative Cigar Manufacturing Co., S. B. Caldwell, president, Henry Knobel, secrs- tary, 304 Battery
Pacific Coast Detective Agency, G. A. Flower & Co. proprietors, 215 Kearny, room 11
Pacific Coast Dredging and Reclamation Co., John Hackett manager. office 40 California
Pacific Coast Fire aud Water Proof Paint Co., H. C. Henderson superintendent, office 121 Market
Pacific Coast Holiness Association, George Newton chairman, Johu E. Wright secretary, H. W. Stowe treasurer, 607 California
Pacific Coast Hotel Register Co., Hicks & Judd proprietors, Charles D. Hinsa general agent, 23 First
Pacific Coast Immigrant Association, Arnold Bros. mansgers, 331 Kearny, rooms 10-11 Pacific Coast Jersey Cuttle Club, John W. Coleman president, 327 Pine, room 5
Pacific Coast Land Bureau, Wendell Easton president, George W. Friuk manager. F. B. Wilde secretary. 618 Market
Pacific Coast Oil Co., Edward Wheaton secretary, 123 California
Pacific Coast Packing Co. (Ferndale, Eel River) Cut- ting Packing Co., agenta, 19 Main
Pacific Coast Postal Index, L. P. McCarty publisher, 713 California
Pacific Coast Real Estate Agency, Loomts & Morse propts., room 11 Odd Fellowa' Bidg
Pacific Coast Ship Owners' Association, Frank E. Preble, secretary, office Pier 3 Steuart 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 Coast Union Laundry, Peter Enestrom proptr, 326 Druuim
Pacific Coast Vacuum Furnace Co., Daniel Buck, secretary, 81 Nevada Block
Pacific Collection Co., Julius Blumenthal man. ager, 528 California, room 3
Pacific Color Works, Sullivan, Kelly & Co. pro- prietors, 821 Battery, offre 112-114 California
Pacific Consolidated Paste Co. ¡ Ravenna, Ghirardelli & Co.) manufacturers macaroni, ver- micelli, Italiau paste, etc., 421-423 Battery
Pacitic Construction Co., J. M. Thompson president, E. I. Parsons secretary, 258 Market
Pacific Copper Worka, Wagner & Todt proptrs, 665 Mission
JOHN HAMMOND
CALIFORNIA CAR WORKS S
Manufacturer of every description of PASSENGER, STREET AND FREIGHT CARS. 42 to 50 Beale Street, San Francisco.
E. A. PATTISON & CO., Tiles for Floors, Hearths, Wainscotings, Bath Rooms, etc. (Opposite Union Club) 308 STOCKTON ST.
STEAM ENGINES AND THRESHING MACHINES.
TRUMAN, ISHAM & HOOKER 421-427 Market Street.
PAC
934
PAC
W. W. MONTAGUE & CO.
IMPORTERS OF
MARBELIZED
MANTELS,
Fire Grates and Tile.
809, 311, 313, 315 and 317 MARKET STREET.
Pacific Cordage Co., William C. Gibbs secretary, 318 California. room 1
Pacific Coursing Club, 539 California
Pacific Development and Investment Co., S. M. Holmes, secretary, 318 Pine, room 5
Pacific Dispensary for Women and Children, Mrs. J. F. Merrill corresponding secretary, 1016 Miasion Pacific Distilling Co. (Henry Voorman, George Oulton and Louis E. J. Schultz) works cor Pierce and Chestnut, office 506 Battery
Pacific Educational Journal, J. H. Pryor manager, 209 Grant Av
PACIFIC ELECTRIC CO.
Dr. Andrew T. Sherwood vice-presi- dent and manager, Ezra B. Bullock secretary, manufacturers electric beits and trusses, 330 Sutter
Pacific Electric Motor Co., Z. U. Dodge secretary and treasurer, office 225 Post
Pacific Electrical Storage Co., George S. Ladd president, James Armstrong secretary, 323 Pine
Pacific Electro Depositing Works, [office 35 Market
Pacific Exchange Hotel, Bolting & Schloh proptrs, 825 Battery
Pacific Express Co., J. A. Sanborn agent, 407 Montgomery
Pacific Fertilizing Co., A. Haas manager. works SE cor Minnesota and Santa Clara, office 108 Davis
Pacific Free Warehouses, Haslett & Bailey pro- prietors, NW cor Front and Broadway
Pacific Fringe Factory, Auerbach & Thompson proptrs, 751 Market
Pacific Fruit Co., Alfred D. Cutler president, Harry I. Coon secretary, deslers green and dried fruits, 316-318 Washington
Pacific Gas Improvement. Co. (lessee Central Gas Light Co.) Albert Miller president, J. M. Livingston secretary. office SW cor Stevenson and Annie, works cor Fillmore and Bay, snd cor Third and Townsend
Pacific Gas Saving Co., H. R. Richardson manager, 622 Market
Pacific Glass Cutting, Staining, Emboss- ing and Designing Works, John Mallon proprietor, 19 Fremout and 1213-1215 Howard
Pacific Glove Works, H. & L. Block proptrs, 107 Bat- tery
Pacific Glue and Soap Factory. William H. Codington proptr. Teneriffe. bet Adele and Stringham
PACIFIC GRAPHITE MANUFACTURING CO., manufacturers Imperial Stove Polish, Perfection Axle Grease, foun- dry facings, etc., factory 1804 Folsom. Jas. O. Rountree & Sons agents, 13 Pine
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 8 Jackaon, bet Fillmore and Webster
Pacific Herald of Holiness, George Newton editor, 607 California
Pacific Homeopathic Free Dispensary, 115 Haight Pacific Horse Marketand Carriage Repository (Daniel Breslauer and Edward Savannah) 74-76 New Montgomery
Pacific House. 215 Broadway
Pacific Improvement. Co., J. H. Strobridge president, Frank S. Donty secretary, NE cor Fourth and Townsend. room 4
Pacific Indicator Co., J. H. Hurlbut superintendent, 113 Firat
Pacific Ink Factory, Schwabacher & Salts pro- pri-tors, 617-621 Brannan, office 205 Front
Pacific Insurance Co., Rolla V. Watt general agent, office 317 California
Pacific Insurance Union, Alfred Stillman gen- eral manager, 307 Sansome
Pacific Investment Association. H. W. Snow presi- dent, Rollo V. Watt secretary, 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- pri tors. 17-19 Battery
Pacific Kennel Club. James E. Watson secretary and treasurer, 516 Sacramento
Pacific Lamp, and Reflector Factory, E. Boesch & Co. proprietors, 585 Mission
Pacific Land Investment Co .. James G. Fair president, A. E. Davis vice-president. C. S. Neal secretary,
V. W. Gaskill assistant secretary, office South Pacific Coast Railroad Bldg, foot of Market
Pacific Laundry, Anthony N. Wahler proprietor, office 775 Market
Pacific Lighting Co., W. B. Cline secretary and manager, SW cor Annie and Stevenson
Pacific Loan Aasociation, L. L. Dennery secretsry, 423 California
Pacific Lodgings, Henry Greaves proptr, 209 Leides- åorff
Pacific Lumber Co., John Crockett secretary, 8 S. F. Stock and Exchange Bldg
Pacific Mail Steamship Co., office cor Firat and Brannan, Williams, Dimond & Co. agents, 202 Market and 3 Pine
Pacific Mail Steamship Co's Wharf, cor Brannan and First
PACIFIC MANUFACTURING CO. George P. Thurston president, man- ufacturers burial caskets and the CELEBRATED CYCLONE WINDMILL, 934 - 936 Mission (see advertisement inaide back cover)
Pacific Metal Works, F. B. Morrow president, N. R. Strong vice-president, J. S. Reese manager, 141-143 First
Pacific Medical and Surgical Journal and Western Lancet (monthly) Dr. W. S. White- well editor. 620 Folsom
PACIFIC MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE CO. OF CALIFORNIA, George A. Moore president, J. N. Patton secretary, 418 California
Pacific Oil and Lead Works, N & King, bet Second and Third, Kittle & Co. agents, office 202 California
PACIFIC OYSTER HOUSE Charles Haake proprietor, 914 Market Pacific Paper Box Factory, Robert Bayley proprietor. 410 Sansome
PACIFIC PAPER CO. stationery of all kinds, printing and wrapping papers, paper bags, twines, etc., F. W. Ainsworth manager, 416 Sacramento
PACIFIC PATENT AGENCY John Dixon proprietor, St. Ann's Building
'THE HASTINGS THE BEST CLOTHING.
WASHINGTON Fire Ins. Co. of Boston
Capital, $1,000,000 | GEO. D. DORNIN, Manager Assets, $1,810,273
WM. SERTON, Asst. Manager.
Washing called for and delivered in San Francisco, Oakland, Alameda and Berkeley.
SAN FRANCISCO LAUNDRY.
HICKS & JUDD, BOOKBINDERS AND PRINTERS, 23 FIRST STREET.
PAC
935
PAE
Pacific Pilote (German weekly) Frederick Gerhard publisher and proptr, 1825 Howard
Pacific Pine Lumber Co., E. M. Herrick presi- dent, W. C. Taibot treasurer, Warren Craig secre- tary. G. S Hinsdale general manager, office 12 California, branch offices Pier 11, Steuart, and cor Third and Berry
Pacific Portrait Co., T. J. O'Brien manager, 1221 Mar- ket
Pacific Postal Telegraph-Cable Co., Samuel Rosener acting president, M. C. Laven manager San Francisco office: executive office 14-15 Nevada Block, main offire NW cor Montgomery and Pine, branch offices Palace Hotel and Baldwtu Hotel
Pacific Power Co., S. C. Bigelow president, Ira Bishop superintendent, Frederick M. Pick- ering secretary, 523 Montgomery. works 24 Jessie Pacific Press Publishing House (Oakland) William Sannders agent, 18 Pont
Pacific Printer (monthly) Palmer & Rey publish- era, 405-407 Sansome
Pacific Refinery and Assny Office, F. Reich- ling proprietor, 404 Montgomery
PACIFIC ROLLING MILL CO. William Alvord president, Charles M. Keeney secretary, L. B. Benchley general man- nger, P. Noble superintendent, works Potrero Point, office 202 Market
Pacific Rubber Paint Co., Whittier, Fuller & Co. proprietors, 228-230 Beale. office SW cor Front and Pine
Pacific Rural Press (weekly) Dewey & Co. publishers and proprietora, 252 Market
Pacific Saw Manufacturing Co., James Pat- terson president and manager, Nathan W. Spauld- ing vice-president. James M. Davis secretary, manufacturers saws, planing knives, reaper and mower sections, 17-19 Fremont
Pacific Scouring Co. (wool) George Abbot agent, NW cor Fifth and Townsend
Pacific Shorthand Bureau, G. H. Warren Stipp proptr, 12t Post, room 10
Pacific Soda Co., John Horstmann proprietor, 767- 775 Bryant
Pacific Soda Water Works, Breig & Schafer proprietors, 1710-1712 Folsom
Pacific Spring and Mattress Co. (William A. Clark, Henry Black and Andrew L. Pringle) warerooms 762 Mission
Pacific States Advertising Bureau, Palmer & Rey proprietora, 405 Sansome
Pacific States Watchman (semi-monthly) 252 Market Pacific Steam Agricultural Manufactui- ing Co., Irving M. Scott president, Muses Hop- kins treasurer, C. A. Grow secretary, office 329 Plne, room 16
Pacific Steam Carpet Beating Works, Conk- lin Bros. proprietors, 333 Golden Gate Av
Pacific Steam Navigation Co., Williams, Di- mond & Co. agents, 202 Market
Pacific Steam Whaling Co., Josiah N. Knowles manager, Edwin L. Griffith secretary, 28 Cali- fornia
Pacific Stock Exchange Board, 316 Montgomery
Pacific Straw Works, George A. Dean proptr, 141 Fourth Pacific Surety Co., Wallace Everaon president, Edmund F. Greeu secretary, Albert P. Redding general manager. 328 Montgomery, room 4
PACIFIC SUSPENDER CO.
Herman Posener, proprietor, 79 New Montgomery
Pacific Tannery, Kullman, Wagner & Co. pro prietora, office 106 Battery
Pacific The (Congregational weekly) The Publish- lug Co. of the Pacific publishers, 7 Montgomery Av, room 23
DR. BAZAN'S THERMO-ELECTRIC
RUSSIAN and TURKISH BATHS A SPECIALTY. Also Medicated and Electric Baths Given. 415 SUTTER STREET. 415
BATH TUBS, BOILERS, TANKS, SHOWERS, FAUCETS.
Plumbers' Sanitary Goods of all Kinds, W.E. LANE, PLUMBER, 605 KEARNY STREET. Telephone 315. Established 1860.
Pacific Towboat Co., William M. Hawley manager, office foot of Vallejo
Pacific Trade and Farmers' Journal, John D. Robertson publisher and proptr, 529 Clay
PACIFIC TRANSFER CO. Evan J. Coleman president, J. Henley Smith vice-president, Thomas W. Givin superintendent. 110 Sitter, telephone No. 146
Pacific Trucking Co., A. F. Conant manager, 21 Main Pacific Type Foundry Co .. O. A. Dearing sec- retary, 528 Sacramento
Pacific Type Writing Bureau, 405 Kearny, ruom 14
Pacific Varnish Works, William H. Worden proptr, W s Nebraska, bet Alameda and El Dorado. office 223 Sacramento
Pacific Vinegar and Pickle Works, John L. Koster manager, 415-417 Fulton, office 323 Front, room 2
Pacific Woodenware and Cooperage Co., manufacturers woodenware and cooperage stock of every description, John L. Koster manager, factories cor Sixth and Channel, and Brannan, bet Seventh and Eighth, office 323 Front
Pacific Wool Depot, Thomas Bailey & Co. proptrs, cor Fifth and Bluxome
Pacific Yacht Club. George A. Kohn secretary, office 109-110 Sansome
Pacific Zinc Ornament Factory, E. Boesch & Co. proprietors, 585 Mission
Pack J. W., first assistant assayer U. 8. Mint, r. Berkeley
Packard Chester S., teacher music. r. 1909 Stevenson Packard George K., teamster Yatee ,t Co., SW cor Fifth and Berry
Packard James, r. 30 Kearny
Packer E. Mrs .. r. 407 Mason
Packer Elmira Miss, r. 1108 Filbert
Packer James, driver Contra Costa Laundry, r. 818 Green
Packer Virginta, widow, r. 1108 Filbert
Packham Robert, foreman Union Iron Works, r. E . Minnesota, bet Solano and Maripoas
Packham Thomas, stereotyper. r. 227 Green
Packham Thomas G., machinist Union Iron Works, r. E 8 Minuesota, bet Solano and Mariposa
Packham. See Peckham
Packscher Adolph, merchandise, r. 2521 Sacramento
Packscher Joseph, gasfitter and plumber, 2107 Fill- more
Packsher Simon, cigars and tobacco. The Baldwin Padden William, shoemaker Cabn, Nickelsburg & Co., r. 11 Lafayette
Paddock Charles J., salesman J. A. Folger & Co., r. 700 Shotwell
Paddock Edgar S., salesman J. A. Folger & Co., r. 1128 McAllister
Paddock Ethelbert S., aslesman, r. Russ House
Paddock Francis Mrs., r. 235 O'Farrell
Paddock Frederick P., salesman Kast & Co., r. 145 Ellis
Paddock Julia Miss, ladies' nurse, r. 313 Stockton
Paddock Mattie M. Misa, r. 29 Liberty
Paddock Nathan C. Jr., collector Redington & Co., r. Oakland
Paddon Abel, commission merchant, r. 1407 Folsom Paddon William, r. 1407 Folsom
Padelford M. C. Mrs., widow, r. 325 Fair Oaks
Padelinetti Christian, r. 1023 Powell
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