Langley's San Francisco directory for the year commencing 1887, Part 339

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Publication date: 1880
Publisher: San Francisco : Francis, Valentine & Co.
Number of Pages: 1432


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Sullivan Grace Mrs., 1737 Market


Willow Ware-Wholesale. Armes George W., 117-119 California ARMES & DALLAM, 226-232 Front


Cuppies Woodenware Co., Samuel (St. Louis) 116 California Feigenbaum & Co., 520-526 Market Feldmann L. & Co., 317 Sacramento Harrison & Dickson, 220 Front Lake & Co., 411 Sacramento Levenson & Bryan, 205 Front Stanley William H., 915 Market


ARMES , DALLAM, (Established in 1852.) Importers and Jobbers of Wooden and Willow Ware. WRAPPING PAPERS,


Paper Bags. Twines, Brush- es, Brooms, etc. 226, 230 and 232 FRONT ST.,


Wind Mills.


Bodwell H. H. & Son, 211 Mission Hawley Brothers Hardware Co., 301- 309 Market


Jackson Byron, 625-631 Sixth Krogh F. W. & Co., 51 Beale LINFORTH JAMES, 120 Front


SCHRAMM C. F. W El Dorado, bet York and Hampshire


Tallon C. J., 123 California WOODIN & Market


LITTLE, 509


JAMES LINFORTH, San Francisco Agent for Enterprise Windmill, Pumps, etc. 120 FRONT ST.


WOODIN & LITTLE, 509-511 Market Street. Manufacturera of Althouse Wind Mill, Pumps, Pipe, Tanks, etc.


Window Glass. (See Faints, Oils, and Glass)


Window Shades.


(See also Paper Hangings.)


Clark G. W. & Co., 645 Market Duffy Jamea & Co., 917 Market Edwarda Frank G., 820 Market Ehrenpfort Edward, 1919 Misalon Ehrenpfort William, 14 Third and 1390 Market


Fredericks Joseph & Co., 649-651 Mar- ket


Gaskin Edward M. (manufacturer) 10832 Jessie


Marwedel E. H., 541 Market MePHUN WILLIAM (manu- facturer) 1075 Market Mitchell J. E. & CO., 230 Fourteenth Raye & Hampton, 739 Market


Walcom George, 109 Stockton


Wines and Brandies-Na- live. (See Native Wines.)


Wire Baling.


ROEBLING'S JOHN A. SONS CO., 14 Drumm TRUMAN, ISHAM & HOOKER, 421- 427 Market


Wire Cloth Manufacturers.


ENGINGER VICTOR, 108 Main NEW JERSEY WIRE CLOTH CO., 14 Drumm ROEBLING'S JOHN A. SONS CO., 14 Drumm SAN FRANCISCO WIRE WORKS, 669 Mission


Wire Fencing-Barbed.


City Wire and Railing Works, 731 Mission


Jones & Givens, 16 Beale Robinson A. J. (agent) 26 Beale ROEBLING'S JOHN A. SONS CO., 14 Drumm


Wire Goods and Workers. CALIFORNIA ELECTRICAL WORKS, 35 Market


California Wire Works, 329 Market Chrenyk Andreas & Co., 52 Minna City Wire and Railing Worka, 731 Mission


ELECTRICAL SUPPLY CO, importers and manufacturera (tele- graph) 328 Bush


ENGINGER VICTOR 108 Main


Excelsior Wire Works, 523 Market GRUENHAGEN C. H., 669 Mission. See advt. next page. Racik John (florlats') 206 Third, rear


Wire-Insulated.


CALIFORNIA ELECTRIC GAS- LIGHTING CO., 35 Market CALIFORNIA ELECTRIC POWER CO., 35 Market


CALIFORNIA ELECTRICAL WORKS, 35 Market


ELECTRICAL CONSTRUCTION AND MAINTENANCE CO., 35 Market


Holmes, Booth & Haydena, 406 Market PACIFIC ELECTRO DEPOSITING WORKS, 35 Market WASS D. D., 640 Howard


CALIFORNIA ELECTRICAL WORKS, 35 Market Street.


ELECTRIC SUPPLIES OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS.


Wire Manufacturers. California Wire Works, 329 Market ROEBLING'S JOHN A. SONS CO., 14 Dramm


Wire Bope-Manufacturers. California Wire Works, 329 Market ROEBLING'S JOHN A. SONS CO., 14 Drumm


WIre Screens.


California Wire Works, 329 Market City Wire and Railing Works, 731 Mission ENGINGER VICTOR, 108 Main QUICK JOHN W., 221-223 First ROEBLING'S JOHN A. SONS CO., 14 Drumm SAN FRANCISCO WIRE WORKS, 669 Misalon


Wire-Telegraph and Tele- phone.


CALIFORNIA ELECTRIC GAS-


LIGHTING CO., 35 Market CALIFORNIA ELECTRIC POWER CO.,.35 Market


CALIFORNIA ELECTRICAL WORKS, 35 Market


ELECTRICAL CONSTRUCTION AND MAINTENANCE CO., 35 Market


ELECTRICAL SUPPLY CO. Importers and manufacturers, 328 Bush


PACIFIC ELECTRO DEPOSITING WORKS, 35 Market


JOHN HAMMOND 89


CALIFORNIA CAR WORKS 5


Manufacturer of every description of PABOENGER, STADET AND FREIGHT CARS. 42 te 50 Benio Street, San Francisco.


E. A. PATTISON & CO .. Hard Wood Carpet for covering Parlors, Dining, Sitting and Bath Rooms, etc., 308 STOCKTON ST.


OFFICE, 33 GEARY STREET.


Prompt Attention to Orders for Washing.


SAN FRANCISCO LAUNDRY.


Truman, Isham & Hooker,


471-427 Market St. Hay, Hide, Hop, Rag, Wool and Orchilla Presses.


1406


SAN FRANCISCO WIRE WORKS


CHAS. H. GRUENHAGEN, MANUFACTURER OF


PLAIN AND ORNAMENTAL WIRE WORK OF EVERY DESCRIPTION.


WORKS,


WIRE SAN FRANCISCO 669 MISSION ST. . . Between Third and New Montgomery, S. F. CHAS. H. GRUENHAGEN


No. 13.


OFFICE AND BANK RAILING, WIRE GUARDS, WIRE SHUTTERS FENDERS, SPARK GUARDS, Etc., Etc. AND GATES,


NO. 669 MISSION STREET Between Third and New Montgomery Sts,,


[Established 1868.]


SAN FRANCISCO.


ORIENT Ins. Co. OF HARTFORD


Capital, $1,000,000 Assets, $1,551,954


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ÇEO. D. DORNIN, Manager WM. SEXTON, Azt. Manager.


HICKS & JUDD, BOOKBINDERS AND PRINTERS, 23 FIRST STREET.


WOO


1407


ROEBLING'S JOHN A. SONS CO., 14 Drumm WILL & FINCK, 818 Market


CALIFORNIA ELECTRICAL WORKS


35 Market Street.


Hard Drawn Copper Wire For Electric and Acoustic Telephones.


Wood. (See also Wood and Coal.)


Alexander James, S & Berry, or Third Bender Bros., Third St. Wharf Engle & Son, Fillmore St. Wharf Pidancet Sebastien, Section 1, Sea Wall


Wood and Coal.


Adama William, SE cor Fell and Gough Algettinger E. & Co., 1758 Ellis Alken & Sawyer, 1052 Valencia Alberig1 D. & Co., 313 Broadway Alexander James, S a Berry, nr Third Alfe & Hinck, NW cor Sutter and Lyon


Allen W. E., SE cor Turk and Jones Anderson Brothers. 361 Brannan Anderson & Co., NW cor Sanchez and Twenty-ninth


Asmussen George, 2813 Mission Bacci S. & Bro., 635 Vallejo Bacigalupi John, 2306 Mason Badaracco David, 1316 Pacific Bahr Louis, 1305 Buchanan Belendo P. & Co., 1210 Powell Bernier John, 1015 Washington Bichard Nicholas, 18 Howard Boltano F. & Co., 1516 Stockton Bonsell Jesse C., 1623 Market Brandt Otto, 1033 Valencia Brannan Thomas, 1161 Howard Bray Frank, 1937 Howard Brennan John E., 455 Clementina Brierley John, 624 Seventeenth Brilliant A. J., 814 Mc Allister Brizzolara Louis, 1015 Washington Brown William C., 508 Natoma Bruns George W., 819 Davls Bullerdieck Nicholas, 1632 Misalon Burke Thomas F., 127 Ninth Byrne John, 905 Harrison Calamari Antonlo, 514 Green Caldwell J. M. & Co., cor Seventeenth and Valencia Carlsou John G., 315 First Carroll John, 238 Eleventh Cellarius G. G., 211 Mason Cereghino Benedetto, 430 Pacific 1


Christenson & Lord, 1518 Market Clark Michael, 1539 Howard


Clark Samuel P. B., cor Nebraska and San Bruno Road Claussen Clans, 912 Bryant Codeglla Antone, 313 Broadway Coll A. & Co., 907 Washington Conlan John W., 1460 Market Connelly Martin, 1082 Howard Connor James, 113 Shipley Connor Martin, 239 Tenth Conway Patrick, 133 Second Costello Jobn, 220 Eighth Cuneo G. & Co., 531 Pine Cunningham J., 124 Twenty-fourth Daly Lawrence, 321 Seventh Deeney John. 662 Mlnna Deeney William, 1436 Howard De Lay Brothers, SE cor Sixteenth and Guerrero


Dolley Michael P., 5 Oak Grove AY Donegan John J., 716 Folsom Donovan Cornelius, 210 Austin


Donovan & Heaphy, 2226 Leaven- worth


Dougherty Daniel, 1321 Minna Driecoll Patrick, 234 Fifth Drummond R. S .. 433 Valencia Duggan Timothy, 1024 Clay Duncan Brothers, 2214 Mlaslon Ebbets Arthur M., 109 Sacramento Faroham James G., 1436 Valencia Farrell Michael, 534 Fulton Feder Moses M., 35 Battery


Ferretti G. B., 515 Pacific Field Chapin F., 30 O'Farrell Flanagan & Maguire, SW cor Folaom and Eighteenth


Flynn John, 1113 Mission Fowler Gilbert C., 656 Howard Fox & Duley, 1713 Mission Franceschi Antone, 908 Stockton Franchi Antonlo. 1503 Fillmore Fritch George, 143 East


Gallagher Charles, SE cor Ford and Noe


Gatto Antone, 2738 California Gelmenn William F., 1510 Hyde Giovannini Daniel, 810 Pacific


Giovannini Francisco, SE cor Broad- way and Kearny


Giovannoni G., 741 Vallejo Gerle James, 927 Market


Goss & Gleason, SW cor Mission and Seventeenth


Graham John T., SE cor Twenty- seventh and Alabama


Granfield William, 1040 Howard Grant Alfred N., 20 Golden Gate Av


Green & Mccullough, 1113 Folsom Guerin John, 412 O'Farrell


Gny Otto, 28 Turk


Hafer John A., 715 Harrison


Hagan James, 429 Third


Hannan Thomas, 1124 Mission


Hanschen Peter, 1071 Bryant


Hensen Peter, SE cor Trinidad and Railroad Ar


Hardiman John, 710 Brannen Hare J. S. & Co., E & Raliroad Av, bet Manitoba and Dominica Hartnett Michael, 343 Jessle Hencken Martin, 1204 Green Henderson John Jr., 130 Ellia


Henry Joseph, Section 1, Sea Wall Herlihy Richard, 1213 Broadway Heron Michael, 312 Golden Gate Av Hoffman Charles S., 1015 Fillmore Hogan Cornelius W., 2637 Harrison Hogan Dennis, 504 Jones


Holden John, 709 Mission


Hopkins George W., 1925 Bush Hourigan John J., 423 Sixth Hulseberg George, 126 Oak Imhaus & Co., 513 Bush


Irving William, 529 Stevenson Jonea Henry, 245 Stevenson


Kayser Brothers. 1118 Pacific Kelley Brothers & Co., 173 Rallroad A v Kelley Buron, 636 Nineteenth Kelly Peter, 422 Valencia


Kenney Martin, 127 Eighth Kent James, 1907 Howard Kerr John, 1156 Folsom Klaber George, 564% Howard


Klotz Leo, 1626 Stockton Knickerbocker C. E., 524 Mission


Knobloch Jacob, N & Butte, bet Ten- nessee and Kentucky Koerber August, 17 Washington


Kruse J. Henry, SE cor Twenty-third and Shot well


Lagan Bernard, 222 Seventeenth


Lageman Henry, 904 Howard Lanigen John, 1023 Harrison Larson James, 259 First


Lavoroni Louls, 1506 Broadway Lawlor Frederick C. L., NE cor Twenty-sixth and Folsom Lechen John H., 838 Harrison Linari & Boltano, 1511 California


Lindaur Gustav, 256 Tehama Little wood Ellas, 128 ()'Farrell Low George B., 1721 Turk Lynch Patrick, 610 Larkin


Maguire M. & O., 133 Hayes


Maguire R. J., 131-133 Folsom


Male G. & Son, SW cor Ninth and Braonan


Male Giacomo, 1423 Bush


Maschio Charles A., 127 Seventh McAuliffe Patrick B., 333 Third


McCloskey Eaver, SE cor Twenty-third and San Jose AY


McCloskey John, 440 Minna McCloskey Patrick, 809 Fourth McCurdy David, 922 Montgomery McDonald Patrick A., 811 Folsom McGill Hugh, 110 Clara


McGrath Owen, 2938 Mission Mckenzie William, 819 Geary McKew John, 431 Union


McMann William, SW cor Polk and Washington


McMullen Lewis G., NE cor William- son and Geary Meacham David K., 2735 Mission


WOO


Metastazio & Co., 1823 Powell


Meyer & Brother, SW cor Geary and Broderick


Myers John, 47 Everett Middleton John, 18 Post, and SW cor Sutter and Powell


Miller William H., 28 Potter Mitchell Edward, 330 Sixth Monroe George R., 600 O'Farrell Moore John, 263 Minna


Moore Sylvester, SE cor Mission and Fourteenth


Moroney John, 1011 Harrison Morse George W., 1700 Eddy Morton Thomas, 630 Geary Nardelli S., 1803 Mason


Neary Thonas, 739 Guerrero Nelson Charles, 506 Poet


Newbauer Joseph. 20612 Bush Northrup Henry, 625 Howard O'Connor Daniel, 2006 Hyde O'Day Daniel. 132 Henry O'Reilly Patrick, 915 Post


Oliva Emanuelle, 2419 Mason


Patten John, 552 Bryant


Patterson G. W. H., NE cor Church and Thirtieth


Peabody E. & Co .. 114 Washington


Perazzo Louis, NE cor Union and Kearny


Perine & Flynn. 838 Howard


Perpoll Placididio & Co., 608 Broadway Peters & Cowle, 5911 Sixth


Petersen Peter, 441 O'Farrell


Petit Henry, NE cor Bush and Brod- erick


Pldancet S., foot of Powell


Podesta G. B. & Bro., 1217 Powell, and 903 Pacific


Pollard James P., SE cor Laguna and Grove


Priggen Luder, 4 Bruce Pl


Queirolo G. & Co., 2306 Mason


Ratto & Co., 2012 Mason


Ratto Louls, 1811 Unton


Reid Thomas, 958 Mission


Ri e Mitchell S., 669 Twentieth


Richard Owen W., 344 Tenth Rodden Charles, 620 Third


Schmoldt Hermann, cor Greenwich and Mason


Schneider .John, 514 Union


Schulken Bros., SWcor Bush and Tay- lor, and NE cor Twenty-third and Hampshire


Schulken Jullus, NE cor Laguna and McAllister, and 1616 Mission


Sheedy & Co., 11 Taylor Smith John, 223 Post


Somers & Healey, 3090 Mission


Sorensen William, 1013 McAllister Springer Sanmel S., 1127 Sutter Stanton John H .. 413 Golden Gate Av Stelling Bros., SW cor Noe and Four. teenth


Steffen Francis X., 753 Folsom Stephenson Robert, 332 Minna Stumpf John, NE cor Railroad Av and Teneriffe


Sturla & Gatto, 2407 California Summerfield A. . Jr., 35 Clay Sullivan John, 1013 Natoma Thackeray George, S " Twenty-second, bet Guerrero and Fair Oaks Thompson Nicholas C., NE cor Twen- ty-fourth and Church


Thompson H. C. & Co., 725 Valencia Tlernen R. & Co., 2622 Mission Tierney Martin, 18 Everett Tierney Thomas. 1013 Bryant


Tobelman Henry, 421 Hayes Tobey Charles F., 1106 Howard Toft N. C., 416 Waller


Tolley & Farrell, 335 Twenty-seventh Toner Hugh, 608 Third


Towasen Nicholas C., NE cor Church and Twenty-fourth Trevor Henry, 706 Brish Tuttle John J., 516 Helght Twyford Thomas, 423 Sixth Valente & Baglietto, 1210 Stockton Waters Martin, 1323 Kearny Webb R. H. & Co .. 2405 Miasion Wessling Henry J., 1519 Geary Wettig Theodore, 363 Clementina Wilson Alexander J., 662 Mission Wistrend Andrew. 1426 Howard Wobber Hurman, 924% Folsom Wrede Herman, 1218 Pacidc Wrede Jullua, 1625 Powell


Wren John, NE cor Twenty-second and Harrison


Zaro & Ghielmetti, 2124 Larkin


W. B. BANCROFT & CO.|


49 FIRST ST. TELEPHONE 82.


PRINTERS, ETC.


J. GUNDLACH & CO'S. BURGUNDY & ZINFANDEL


COMMERCIAL INSURANCE CO. OF CALIFORNIA, 439 CALIFORNIA STREET.


PHENIX INSURANCE CO. OF BROOKLYN,


HAS THE LARGEST BUSINESS OF ANY AMERICAN COMPANY.


WOO


Wood Carpets. PATTISON E. A, & CO., 308 Stockton


Wooden and Willow Ware. Armes George W., 117-119 Callfornia ARMES & DALLAM, 226-232 Front


Cupples Samuel, Wooden Ware Co. (St. Louis) 116 California Feigenbaum & Co., 520-526 Market Feldmann L. & Co., 317 Sacramento Fuchs Robert, 421 Montgomery Av Harrison & Dickson, 220 Front Lake & Co., 411 Sacramento Lange John C. R., 14 Montgomery Av Levison & Bryan, 205 Front Stuebben Anton, 525 Pacific Unna Jacob & Co., 157 New Mont Van De Mark George F. & Co., 406-408 Clay


ARMES & DALLAM, (Established 1852) Importers and Jobbers of Wooden and Willow Ware, WRAPPING PAPERS, Paper Bags, Twines, Brush- es; Brooms, etc. 226, 230 and 232 FRONT ST. SAN FRANCISCO.


Wood Working Machinery. GREGORY H. P. & CO., NW cor Fremont and Mission JOSHUA HENDY MACHINE WORKS, 39-51 Fremont Parke & Lacy, 21-23 Fremont STEARNS MANUFACTUR- ING CO., 29-31 Spear


Wooden Ware Manufactur- ers.


ARMES & DALLAM, 226-232 Front PACIFIC WOODEN WARE AND COOPERAGE CO., 323 Front


PACIFIC Woodenware & Cooperage Co.


Manufacturers of


Pails, Tubs, Churns, Washboards, Ice Chests. Beer Coolers, and all descriptions of Woodenware. Also Salmon, Beef, Butter, Vinegar and Syrup Barrels and Kegs. Udell's Step Ladders & Clothes Racks. 323 Front St.


Wool Dealers and Commis- sion.


Abbot George, NW cor Fifth and Townsend Abbott Charles H., NW cor Bluxome and Fifth Avy Eugene, 320 Sansome Bailey Joseph C., 218 California Bailey Thomas & Co., NW cor Fifth and Bluxome


1408


Ball & Julian, 436 Townsend Ballard & Hall, 426 Townsend Bissinger & Co., NE cor Sixth and Townsend


Bresianer L. & Co., 49 Bluxome Cahen Abraham S., 41 Clay Cahen Brothers, 41 Clay


Cahen Jacob, 41 Clay


Callfornia Wool Co., 426 Townsend CATTON, BELL & CO., 406 Callfornia Christy & Wise, NE cor Fifth and Townsend


Costigan, Cohen & Co., 203 Battery Dellepiane & Co., 425 Battery Flint B. P., 436 Townsend Foley F. & Co., 219 Drumm


GEGAN A. F., 302 California Hulme & Hart. 10 Davis Knight N. P., 436 Townsend Koshiand Brothers, 414 Sacramento Moses C. S. & Co., Brannan, nr Fifth Newmark J. P. & Co., 214 California PARKS R. F., 40 California Platshek & Harris, 314 Battery ROSENBERG JACOB, 40 Cal- ifornia


Sawyer Tanning Co. The, 312 Clay Schlessinger Philip, 203 Battery Shilling Charles, 405 Front Shoobert, Beale & Co., 307 California Sloss Louis & Co., 310 Sansome Sumner W. B. & Co., 415 Front Van Blarcom A. L., 214 Sansome Walker L. & Son, 360 Townsend Whitney & Webster, 450 Townsend


Wool Graders and Packers. Abbot George, NW cor Fifth and Townsend Balley Thomas & Co., NW cor Fifth and Bluxome CATTON, BELL & CO., NW cor Sixth and Townsend Moses C. S. & Co., S & Brannan, nr Fifth


Norton Tanning Co., 312 Clay


Wool Pullers.


Anderton F. C., cor St. Thomas and Yazoo


Davis Franklin A., Eighteenth, bet Folsom and Harrison


Legallet Arthur, N & Venezuela, bet Tombigbee and Potomac Miller & Lux, office 533 Kearny Norton Tanning Co., 310-312 Clay Sawyer Tanning Co. The, 312 Clay


Wool Scouring.


Balley Thomas & Co., NW cor Fifth and Bluxome


McLennan Frank P., 49 Bluxome Pacific Scouring Co., NW cor Fifth and Townsend


Woolen Mill Agencies.


Ashland, Morris Baum, 105 Battery Marysville, E. & S. Heller, 315 Pine Merced, Ephraim Simon, agent, 17-19 Battery


Oregon City Woolen Manufactoring Co., Brown Bros.& Co., 121-123 San- some San Jose, 541 Market Santa Rosa, 216 Bush


Woolen Mills.


Golden Gate Woolen Manufacturing Co., Butte, Hampshire, Bryant and Twentieth, office 533 Market


YEA


Mission Woolen Mills, Black Point, bet Larkin and Van Ness, 115 Battery San Francisco Pioneer Woolen Facto- ry, Black Point, bet Larkin and Van Ness Av, office 115 Battery


Worsted Goods. (See also Fancy Goods, etc.)


Bauer Brothers & Co., 547 Market Buyer & Reich, 221-223 Bush Kohlberg, Strauss & Frohman, 107-109 Post


Le Roy Emily Mrs., 121 Sutter Newman & Levinson, 129 Kearny Pfister J. J. & Co., 120 Sutter Reinstein Samuel, 539 Market Tittel & Krueger, 1 Sutter


Verdier, Morean & Co., SE cor Geary and Grant Av


Wrecking. Whitelaw, T. P. H., 216 Spear


Yeast-Compressed - Mann- facturers.


Barton B. F. & Co., 213 Sacramento Bay View Distilling Co., 6 Battery Crystal National Yeast Co., 75712 How- ard


Potrero Yeast and Distilling Co., E . Minnesota, nr Nevada


Spamer Justus A., 643 Mission


Zinc Castings.


Hoffmann Charles S., 308 Mission MAINZER F. & SON, 25 Jessie PACIFIC ZINC ORNAMENT FAC- TORY, 583-585 Mission


San Francisco Zinc Foundry, 25 Jessie


SAN FRANCISCO


ZINC FOUNDRY,


F. MAINZER & CO .. , Proprietors.


25 Jessie Street, near First, SAN FRANCISCO. All Kinds of Zinc Ornaments.


Zincographers.


MACCABE & CO .. 528 Sacramento PALMER & REY, 405 Sansome SCHMIDT LABEL AND LITHO- GRAPHIC CO., 21-31 Main Waldstein A., 320 Sansome


MacCABE & CO. Zincographers,


Designers and Lithographers, 528 Sacramento Street, San Francisco.


Yeast Powders. (See Baking Powders.(


SCHMIDT LABEL AND LITHOGRPHIC CO. DESIGNERS, ENGRAVERS AND PRINTERS, 25-31 Main St., San Francisco.


DIXON, BORGESON & CO.,


Manufacturers of Show Cases and Store Fixtures.


37 Market St.


1409


ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT.


Southern Pacific Company's RAILWAY AND STEAMSHIP LINES.


PULLMAN PALACE SLEEPING CARS


AND THROUGH EMIGRANT SLEEPERS


ATTACHED TO ALL EXPRESS TRAINS


RAILROAD LANDS IN CALIFORNIA.


The attention of all heads of families or others contemplating permanent settlement in the West is called to the extraordinary offers now being made by the


CENTRAL AND SOUTHERN PACIFIC RAILROAD COMPANIES


-IN -


CHOICE FARMING AND FRUIT AND VINEYARD LANDS


Lying adjacent to the railroad in all the principal counties of the State, which are unex- celled in climate, healthfulness, productiveness of soil and accessibility of market, and include


The Best Wheat, Fruit, Grazing, Vineyard and Timber Lands in America


Adapted to all purposes of profitable agriculture, and may be had in tracts of 40 acres or upward, at prices ranging from $1.50 to $35 per acre, according to quality, location and accessibility to the main line of either road.


These lands will increase in value annually. Already thousands of heads of families have purchased lands along the Central and Southern Pacific Railroads, and have erected thereon splendid farms and homesteads, while many hold lands that they purchased a few years ago for from $2.50 to $20 per acre at from $25 to $250 per acre for speculative purposes.


Almost everywhere throughout the counties named, no snow, and only an occasional frost, that does no harm, is ever seen. There is really NO WINTER WEATHER in the valleys of California, and not one home in one hundred ever has a fire except for culinary purposes. The summer weather is never oppressive, as in the Eastern or Southern States, while the nights are cool the year round.


Every person contemplating permanent settlement west of the Alleghany Mountains should, before applying elsewhere, call upon or address either


JEROME MADDEN,


- OR -- W. H. MILLS,


Land Agent S. P. R. R.


Land Agent C. P. R. R.


Corner Fourth and Townsend Streets, SAN FRANCISCO, CAL.


A. N. TOWNE, Gen. Manager,


J. C. STUBBS, Gen. Traffic Manager,


T. H. GOODMAN, Gen. Pass. & Tkt. Agt.


SAN FRANCISCO, CAL.


1410


SAN FRANCISCO DIRECTORY.


NORTH PACIFIC COAST RAILROAD


MOST DIRECT ROUTE - TO


All Points on the North Coast


Stages leave Ingrams daily (Sundays excepted) for Stewart's Point, Gualala, Point Arena, Cuffey's Cove, Navarro, Mendocino City, Caspar, Noyo, Kibesillah, Westport, and all points on the North Coast.


The Only Route to the Redwood Forests on the Russian River, where Hunting and Fishing can be found, to the full enjoyment of the most devoted sportsman.


Thirty-day Excursion Tickets sold at a reduction of 25 per cent. on the regular single fare tariff rates. Excursion Round Trip Tickets sold on Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays, good to return on following Mondays. To


Camp Taylor. .$1 75


Tomales


$3 00


Point Reyes 2 00


Ingrams 4 00


Excursion Round Trip Tickets sold on Sundays :


Camp Taylor $1 50


Toniales $2 50


Point Reyes. 1 75


Ingrams 3 00


Tourists visiting this State cannot find a more beautiful and diversified trip. The steamers leave the ferry slip at the foot of Market street for Saucelito, the only seaside Resort where good bathing, boating and fishing can be found. The route from here runs along Richardson's Bay to the base of Mount Tamalpais, one of the features surrounding the Bay of San Francisco. Stopping at the station named after the moun- tain, the traveler will find teams ready to take him up to the top of this giant, from which a magnificent view of the Farallone Islands and the Pacific Ocean can be had. Three and a half miles from this station are the far-famed Fairfax Picnic Grounds; thence in three quarters of an hour Camp Taylor is reached, where all facilities, including Dancing Hall and Bowling Alley, for Camping and Picnic Parties can be found. From this point to Point Reyes Station, a distance of eight miles, splendid trout streams abound, on whose banks most beautiful spots for private camps can be found. The route then skirts for & distance of sixteen miles the Bay of Tomales, which is covered with all kinds of wild fowl. The hills sur- rounding this town (Tomales) are one vast potato field, until nearly reaching Valley Ford, which town is situated in the grain district of the county ; thence to Freestone, which is the beginning of the great Redwood Forests ; thence along to Howard's Station, from which is shipped an immense quantity of bark and wood; thence along Russian River to Duncan's Mills; thence to Ingrams, which is the present terminus of the road, and one of the loveliest spots in the State; the climate being as soft and mild as that of southern France.


The Hotels and cottages are kept by old experienced hotel keepers, thereby assuring every comfort and attention to the traveler.


Ticket Office,


General Office,


Saucelito Ferry, Market Street. 327 Pine Street, San Francisco.


JNO. W. COLEMAN. General Manager.


W. F. RUSSELL, Traffic Manager, Gen. Pass. and Tkt. Agt.


F. B. LATHAM,


E. H. SHOEMAKER, Superintendent.


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