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N. B .- Especial attention paid to Country patronage.
EXPORT BOTTLE BEER of the FINEST QUALITY Always on Hand. Awarded FIRST PRIZE for BEST LAGER BEER at MECHANICS' INSTITUTE FAIRS, 1885 and 1887 The ONLY YEARS that we competed for the prize.
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ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT.
JOHN WIELAND BREWING CO.
B
...
....
228, 230, 234, 236, 238 and 240 Second Street,
Between Howard and Folsom Streets,
SAN FRANCISCO.
The Amount of Beer Sold during the Year 1887 was 97,167 Barrels.
We take the present opportunity of thanking our friends and customers for the liberal support heretofore extended to the
John Wieland Brewing Co.
And notify them that we have added to our establishment
NEW AND EXTENSIVE BUILDINGS. We are now ready to supply the market with the Favorite
JOHN WIELAND BREWING CO'S LAGER BEER.
THE SAME. IS OF EXCELLENT QUALITY, AND SUPERIOR TO ALL IMPORTED BEERS.
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SAN FRANCISCO DIRECTORY.
ROTHSCHILD & EHRENPFORT. Wholesale CANDY Manufacturers
Importers and dealers in Foreign and Domestic Nuts, Etc. 118 FRONT STREET, (bet. California and Pine) SAN FRANCISCO.
Steam Candy Factory, IIS Front Street.
G. R. JESSE. H. M. DREW.
JESSE & DREW. STAIR BUILDERS
SOUTH POINT MILL, Berry Street, bet. Third and Fourth, S. F.
ALL KINDS OF WOOD TURNING
Constantly on hand and made to order Stair Rails, Posts, Balusters, etc.
A. D. OAKLEY, Red Rubber Stamps
AT HALF PRICE No. 329 CALIFORNIA STREET, SAN FRANCISCO.
Stamps 25 Cents.
NEW YORK LIVERY STABLES
JAMES J. WREN, Proprietor,
38 SIXTH STREET
Near Mission, San Francisco.
First-Class Single and Double Teams and Saddle Horses for Busi- ness or Pleasure. PRICES REASONABLE.
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ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT.
THE B. F. HARDY Maternity Retreat.
A Home, unsurpassed on the Pacific Coast, for ladies during con- finement, for the best medical attendance, and careful and experienced nursing. It is exclusive and first-class. Ladies boarding, especially at hotels, will find it a convenient place for retirement and rest.
References :- The leading Clergy and Physicians of this City and Oakland.
Besides the unexcelled accommodations for married ladies that this institution affords, we are prepared to shelter young girls who are un- designedly unfortunate, give them a home during their sickness Our establishment is large enough to afford them exclusion, if they desire it, from the other patients. In accommodating this class, we are carrying out one of the first ideas of the Founder of the Retreat, who, however, sought to effect a moral reform, and never received a patient of this elass a second time. The latter qualification will be strictly adhered to by the undersigned.
For further particulars address
MRS. B. F. HARDY,
(Widow of the Founder of the San Francisco Lying-in Hospital and Foundling Asylum.)
At Her Residence, 2327 CLAY STREET, SE cor. Webster, One Block from California Street Cable Cars,
12 M. and 7 to 8 P. M. Daily, Sundays excepted. SAN FRANCISCO.
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SAN FRANCISCO DIRECTORY.
COOPER MEDICAL COLLEGE
N. E. Cor. 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 Ophtbalın- 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.
SAMUEL O. L. POTTER, M. D., Professor of the Principles and Practice of Medicine.
J. F. MORSE. M. D., Adjunct to Chair of Clinical Surgery.
W. S. WHITWELL, M. D., Adjunct to Chsir 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 iu tuis institution-being obligatory.
A Matriculating Examination, or other ev- idence of the possession of a fair education, will be required on eutering.
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 Janusry of each year, and continues nearly four months. It is a great assistance as a preparatory step to the Regular Course, and 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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EDUCATIONAL DEPARTMENT.
OAKLAND HOSPITAL AND HOTEL FOR INVALIDS,
Central Avenue, between Jackson and Madison Streets, OAKLAND, CAL.
HOTEL
IN VALIDE
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 stations 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, INVARIABLY IN ADVANCE:
In Ward.
.$15 per week.
In Private Rooms
$20 to 40
..
Two persons in room 18 to 20 .. ..
No Extra Charges.
In confinement cases an additional fee of $25 will be charged.
Patients in private rooms desiring special nurses in constant attendance will be charged $2 50 per day extra.
Physicians in good standing will be allowed to maintain and treat private patients in this institution.
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SAN FRANCISCO DIRECTORY.
Medical Department University of California
TOLAND HALL, STOCKTON STREET, BELOW CHESTNUT,
SAN FRANCISCO.
FACULTY.
HORACE DAVIS. A. M., President of the University. G. A. SHURTLEFF, M. D., Eiperitus Professor of Mental Diseases and Medical Jurisprudence.
M. W. FISH, M. D., Emeritus Professor of Physiol- ogy and Microscopy.
R. BEVERLY COLE, A. M., M.D., M. R. C. S., Eug. Professor of Obstetrics and Gynecology.
W. F. MCNUTT, M. D., M. R. C. P. Edin., etc., Pro- fessor of Principles and Practice of Medicine.
ROBERT A. MCLEAN, M. D., Professor of Clinical and Operative Surgery, Dean.
W. E. TAYLOR, M. D., Professor of Principles and Practice of Surgery.
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 B. LEWITT, M. D., Professor of Anatomy. BENJAMIN R. SWAN, M.D., Professor of Diseases of Children.
W. H. MAYS, M. D., Professor of Mental Diseases and Medical Jurisprudence
WASHINGTON AYER, M. D .. Professor of Hygiene. GEORGE H. POWERS. A. M., M. D., Professor of Ophthalmology and Otology.
WM. WATT KERR, M. D., Professor of Therapeutics. ARNOLD A. D'ANCONA, A. B., M. D., Professor of Physiology and Microscopy.
The College Year ia divided into two terms; the preliminary or spring term and the regular or summer term. The preliminary term commencea March 5th and euds May 12th, the regular term begins June 4th and terminates October 31st. During these terms all the branches of medicine and surgery will be taught, didactically and clinically. Regular clinica are held three days in the week at the City and County Hoa- pital, where the Professors of the practical chairs have charge of wards, and possess every facility for the instruction of students. Lectures are given daily by the Professora, and evening recitations are held three times a week.
FEES.
Matriculation Fee (paid but once) $ 5
Demonstrstor'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.
FIELD SEMINARY.
HOME SCHOOL FOR YOUNG LADIES.
1825 Telegraph Avenue,
OAKLAND, ALAMEDA COUNTY, CALIFORNIA.
This School has been in successful operation for the past fifteen years. It occupies three buildings, connected by covered ways, and surrounded 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.
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ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT.
EMIUM
- ¿Elite Studio.
COLLECTION
MECHANICS
UTE
Studio
838 Market Street, opp. Fourth,
MECHANICS
TUTE
Medal awarded over all Competitors for the best Photographs at the State Fair.
Medal awarded over a:l Competitors for the best Photographs at the Mechanics' Institute Fair.
Lui FRANCISCO
Cile
Photographic Studio,
SAN FRANCISCO.
Life Size Photos taken Direct from Life as well as Cabinets. JONES & LOTZ, Prop'rs.
N. B .- Special attention given to Enlarging Small Photographs in India ink, Crayon, Oil and Water Colors.
C. E. DUNN, Manager.
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SAN FRANCISCO DIRECTORY.
COLLEGE OF 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- fornis. 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 ION
TERMS;
Tuition, Bosrd, Washing and Bedding, per snnum. $260 00
EXTRA CHARGES;
Piano, with use of Instrument, per annum. $60 00
Vocal Music, Class Lesson,
20 00
Vocal 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 1st and 2d College Classes. $6 00
Tuition in the 3d and 4th College Classes. 5 00
Tuition in the 1st aud 2d Preparatory Classes. 4 00
Tuition in the 1st and 2d Grammar Classes 3 00
Tuition in the 1st and 2d Intermediate Classes 2 00
Tuition in the 1st and 2d Primary Classes. 1 50
Music (Vocal and Instrumental), Drawing, Painting and Private Elocution lessons form extra charges, ss in the Boarding School, but lessons in French and Spanish are given gratis throughout; as also in Plain and Fancy Needlework.
N. B .- A Private Conveyance is furnished at moderate rates, for the convenience of pupils residing in distant parts of the city.
For further particulars apply to
SUPERIORESS.
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EDUCATIONAL DEPARTMENT.
BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL
FOR
YOUNG LADIES AND LITTLE GIRLS
Seventh Avenue and Sixteenth Street, East Oakland, Cal.
Miss S. B. BISBEE, - Principal and Proprietor.
The location of this school is retired. The building is new and 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 comfort, consistent with good order, are enjoyed as at home. The location is unsurpassed for healthfulness.
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SAN FRANCISCO DIRECTORY.
THE OAKS
THE HOME AND DAY SCHOOL.
THE SIXTEENTH YEAR OF MISS TRACY'S SCHOOL WORK IN Oakland, Cal.,
Will begin on last Wednesday in July, 1888, At 1020 OAK STREET, between Tenth and Twelfth.
Regular and Special Courses.
Studies can be selected according to individual needs and aims.
Lessons, Private and in Classes.
Prominence is given to Languages, Music, Draw- ing and Painting.
French, German, and Spanish are spoken by resi- dent teachers.
Riding, Rowing and Fencing are included in Physical Culture.
Address, personally or by letter,
Miss L. Tracy,
THE OAKS, Oakland, Cal.
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ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT.
REDFERN HOUSE.
G. de SAVILLE, LADIES' TAILOR,
633 Market Street, Under Palace Hotel. San Francisco.
The Leading Dressmaking and Tailoring Establishment of the City.
Special attention paid to the cut of Riding Habits.
Specialty in Travelling Dresses, Ulsters and Walking Jackets.
All orders executed in Fine Merchant Tailor Style. The Latest Fashions imported Direct from Paris and London.
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SAN FRANCISCO DIRECTORY.
ALLEN & HIGGINS LUMBER CO.
IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN
HARDWOOD LUMBER AND VENEERS
18 and 20 SPEAR STREET, SAN FRANCISCO, CAL.
Have constantly on hand a full stock of
Mahogany, Black Walnut, Cherry, Prima Vera, Koa,
Spanish Cedar, Oak, Ash,
Rosewood, Lignum Vitæ,
Hickory, Maple,
White Wood, Bass Wood, Oregon Ash and Maple, California Laurel, etc., etc.
Walnut, Spanish Cedar and Mahogany Stair Balusters, Dowels and Fine Cabinet Wood a Specialty.
TELEPHONE 676.
GENERAL REFERENCE LANGLEY'S
SAN FRANCISCO DIRECTORY
For the Year commencing May; 1888.
AMBRACING AN
CURATE INDEX OF RESIDENTS
AND A
BUSINESS DIRECTORY;
ALSO A GUIDE TO STREETS, PUBLIC OFFICES, ETC.,
AND A RELIABLE MAP OF THE CITY.
TOGETHER WITH
'cers of the Municipal Government, Societies and other Organizations, and a great variety of Useful Information.
TWENTY-NINTH YEAR OF PUBLICATION.
SUBSCRIPTION PRICE FIVE DOLLARS. 41032
W. H. L. CORRAN, Compiler. Publication Office : 518 CLAY STREET.
SAN FRANCISCO: FRANCIS, VALENTINE & CO., PRINTERS. 1888.
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Entered according to Act of Congress, in the Year 1888, by PAINTER & Co., in the office of the Librarian of Congress, at Washington, D. C.
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SAN FRANCISCO DIRECTORY.
ESTABLISHED 1849.
CHRISTIAN ZINNC
DRAPER
AND
TAILC
EXCLUSIVELY
FINE
TRADE
5 MONTGOMERY STREF
MASONIC TEMPLE,
SAN FRANCISCO, CAL.
TABLE OF CONTENTS.
PAGE.
PAGE.
ADDITIONAL NAMES, REMOVALS, ETC.
133
KEY TO PUBLIC OFFICES.
132
Federal
132
State ..
132
BANK AND INSURANCE DEPARTMENT
1253
BANKS.
69
BUILDINGS, BLOCKS, ETC.
130
MILITARY
101
Blocks, Rows, Wharves 131
Places of Amusement ..
131
National Guard of California ..
10-1
MUNICIPAL GOVERNMENT
57
Board of Education.
57
Board of Supervisors.
57
City and County Officers
58
POLICE DEPARTMENT
80
PRIVATE SCHOOLS
6-1
PUBLIC SCHOOLS 83
REGISTER OF NAMES 16
60
SOCIETIES
Benevolent. 79
Literary, Historical, etc. 98
Masonic
92
Odd Fellows
94
Post-office.
67
Surveyor-General
67
United States Treasury.
67
United States Mint .. 67
FIRE ALARM AND POLICE TELEGRAPH 60
FIRE DEPARTMENT 62 FIRE PATROL. 62
KEY TO PUBLIC OFFICES
132
66
Light House Department. 66
Protective.
95
Religious,
Social.
10
Temperance
STATE APPOINTEES
68
STATE OFFICERS
68
STREET AND AVENUE GUIDE.
107
WARD BOUNDARIES.
60
City and County
133
Independent Companies.
105
Prominent Places.
131
Public Buildings, Halle
130
BUSINESS DIRECTORY
1283
CEMETERIES
106
CHURCHES
70
COURTS.
68
EDUCATIONAL DEPARTMENT 28
FEDERAL OFFICERS
66
Army
Coast and Geodetic Survey
Custom House.
66 67
Internal Revenue
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SAN FRANCISCO DIRECTORY.
SHERWOOD & SHERWOOD IMPORTERS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS. SOLE AGENTS FOR
ENGLISH GROCERIES,
Crosse & Blackwell's Pickles, Salid Oil, Jams, Etc. Colman's London Mustard. Fry's Cocoa and Chocolate. Peek, Frean & Co's Biscuits. French Sardines.
English Relish Sauce.
Epps' Homeopathic Cocoa. Cox's Sparkling Gelatine. Liebig's Extract of Meat. India Chutneys and Delicacies. Day & Martin's Blacking. Collomb & Co's Macaroni, Etc.
Lucca Oil in gallon tins.
Finest Malt Liquors, Wines and Spirits.
Burke's Guinness's Dublin Porter. Guinness's Porter, in wood.
Joule's Famous Stone Ale, in wood.
Burke's Bass's English Pale Ale. Bass's Export Ale, in wood, Houtman's Holland Gin.
Burke's Irish and Scotch Whiskeys, Nonpareil Old Tom Gin and Fine Old Jamaica Rum.
Mackenzie & Co's Sherries and Ports.
DeMonfort & Co's Champagne.
Meinhold's Anchor Brand Eastern Cider.
Meinhard's Caracas Bitters. Carlisle Whiskey, cases and barrels. Henk Waukesha Table Water.
Ross's Royal Belfast Ginger Ale, Raspberry Vinegar, Etc., Etc.
PREMIUM AMERICAN BEER, SCHLITZ MILWAUKEE BEER, In Bottles and in Wood.
The Most Noted CALIFORNIA WINES are those of the
Schramsberg Vineyard.
SOLE AGENTS, SHERWOOD & SHERWOOD,
212 and 214 Market Street, 15 and 17 Pine Street,
Union Block, SAN FRANCISCO.
PREFACE.
In presenting this our twenty-ninth issue of the SAN FRANCISCO DIRECTORY, we take pleasure in thanking those who have so liberally patronized us, and also those who have in many ways aided us in putting before the public our Directory for 18S8. As heretofore, we have spared no expense whatever in striving to make our book what we claim it to be, The best Directory in the United States.
Attention is called to the fact that canvassers claiming to represent LANGLEY'S DIRECTORY are taking orders for inferior books, and often col- lecting payment in advance, and we renew our CAUTION to all adver- tising patrons to closely scrutinize orders before signing, and ensure safety by refusing payment in advance of publication.
Complaints occasionally reach the publishers that Directories have been stolen by borrowers, peddlers and others. To guard against such loss, patrons are advised to mark their Directories conspicuously, and all are cautioned that any SAN FRANCISCO DIRECTORY offered for sale at less than five dollars, has probably been stolen.
W. H. L. CORRAN, COMPILER.
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SAN FRANCISCO DIRECTORY.
HENRY LUND & CO. Shipping and Commission MERCHANTS.
Agents for Reliance Marine Ins. Co.
OF LIVERPOOL. ROYAL SWEDISH AND NORWEGIAN CONSULATE.
214 California Street,
-
San Francisco, Cal.
Represented by W. C. KIRSCHSTEIN, No. 1 Brunswick Street, Liverpool.
BLACK DIAMOND COAL MINING CO.
SELL
WHITE ASH STEAM COAL
-- AND- HOUSE COAL,
By the cargo or in lots to suit.
OFFICE, 450 MAIN STREET, NEAR BRYANT ST. AND CITY FRONT,
P. B. CORNWALL, President and Manager.
GENERAL REFERENCE DEPARTMENT SAN FRANCISCO PUBLIC LIBRARY CIVIC CENTER SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA 94102
ALPHABETICAL LIST OF ADVERTISERS.
PAGE.
Acres & Williams
-52
Ætna Insurance Co. back cover and
166, 1276
Allen W. R
.1396
Allen & Higgins Lumber Co ... back
bone and 32
American Bridge and Bullding Co.1304
Anglo-Callfornian Bank 1256
Anglo-Nevada Assurance Corpora-
tlon, front cover and 1270
Armes & Dallam.
1430, 14.43
Ashton Chas 1401
Atkinson G. F
1424
Bacon & Company. 1397
Baldwin, Glenson Co.
1336, 1398
Bancroft Co. The ... reg. names top line6
t'raly Lee I),
1344
Bandmann, Nielsen & Co.
.512
Cralg & Cochran
1424
Bank of British Columbia.
1204
f'relghton Jox
1424
Creswell Bron
3633, 1402
Crlmı W. H. & Co
1402
Crocker-Woolworth National Hank
1265
Cruvelli S. I.
1420
Cunningham, Curtiss & Welch 368
Curtin K. 1. MIss. 1389
Curtin's Detective Agency 1327
Cyclone Windmills
1437
Davis & Cowell 386
Day J. F ..
.1423
Day Thomas & Co. Linilled.back cover
Dran G. A
1374
Denniston E. ti.
1410
Denny Edward & t'o. .14 14
DeSubla Engene & Co. 1377
Mekman-Jones Co
.401
Dick son, De Wolf & Co.
19
Hall & Ferguson.
.554
1171, 1360
Haraszthy Arpad & t'o ....... reg. ol
banea, top lines
Hardy Maternity Retreat.
23
Harmon Lumber Co. S. H_
1371
Harris W. N
13:36
Haslett & Bailey ..
1427
Hastings The.
reg. of
names, lower cor. left page and 1319
Healy T. J.
1396
Hetty L. B.
1:45
Ilibernia Savings and Loan Soc ...... 1269
Hhkr & .Judd.
.545,1300
Higgins Geo. C. & Co.
1400
Hirsch. Kahn & Co ....
1386, 13 2
Hobbs Jennle M188
1389
Hobbs, Wall & Co ... back bone, 613, 1303
Hobson. Clarke & C ..
1402
Hoffman G. & Co. 1336
Home Benefit Life Association
625
Hopper S. E ...
1345
Hubbard E. H. Mrs 1351
Imperial Fire Ins. Co. 415
Jackson Byron ...
... 5
Jackson P. H. & Co ........ 1284 (2) 1321. 1391. 1411, 1422, 1426
Jaeger F. W
Jesse & Drew ...
1402
Jewell A. M. & Co.
14
Jones II. L.
1312
Jones & Lotz
27
Jung J. C ..
1354
Kahn Henry & Co .. 1387
Kaulfuss F. C.
1344
Kellett & McMurray.
672
King James L
1320, 1384
First National Bank
.1263
Fischbeck & Glnotz.
.. 15
Klein J. M.
1334
Fischer F. L. & Co
1898
Knox Ger. T.
138-
Fisher Chas. W.
1397
Fisber L. P.
1283
PAAT.
Foard Lorentz. .1409 Folkera J. II. A. & Bro ... [327, 1417, 1424 Forbes A. B .......... front cover and 1232 Forhen A. J. & Son. 1:303
Forderer Joseph F 1:23
Frank H. W. & Co .. .1342
Freud & Sons
Friedlander W'm. I
1299
Fulton J. J.
1390
Garnies J. R.
1273
Garriusere F
1351
German Savings and Loan Soclety_1267
Giant Powder Co ....
.512
Gladding, McBean & Co ... business
headings
Golden State and Miners' Tron Wk -.. 7 Goodman Geo ......... 1285, 1321, 1391. 1411 Goodyear Rubber Co 1386
Granolithic Paving ('o. 1285 (2) 1307.
Grant Frank
1321, 1391, 1411, 1415
Gray N. & Co.
.. 1424
Great American Importing Tea Co .. 5 18
tireen A. T.
Green F. 11.
Greenebaum && ('o. 1376
Greensfelder & Bettelheim
.. 5 Kg
Green wood & De Wolf 1472
Gruenhagen C. H. 1431
Grunwaldt Th. & Co ..
1353
Gundlach J. & Co ..... reg. of names,
Gutte & Frank
side linea
ITall A. I. & Son ..
... ...
1276
IHerks Theodor
1424
Dietle ('has.
.. 515
Dingee W. J ..
1-404
Dixon, Borgeson & Co
.. reg. of
names, bottom lines
Dornin George D .... reg. of names,
bottom Ines, and 415
Dougherty P. E. & Co ...
432
Driscoll C. E ...
1293
Duncan George & Co.
.. 1285. 1406
Duncombe W. S. & Cu .. reg, names, ¿Ide lines
Dunham. Carrigan & Hayden Co ... 1351
Easton. Eldridge & Co. .1402
Eclipse Champagne .. reg. of names,
Egerton Henry C. top lines
Ergers & Gould.
1380
Electric Development Co ....... 1333,
Enginger V
1334. 1415
Evans C. H.
.. 1430
Evans J. J.
front edge of book
Ewell L. J
.451
Examiner The .. .... reg. of names, lower corner, right page
Farnsworth & Ruggles. 1320
Field Seminary
26
Filippe T. B. .14'0 Finley J. K. & Co. .1402
Firemans Fund Ius. Co ......... front
cover, and 466
Chester Henry
PAOT.
1351
Cbown .J. V .1416 City Steam Carpet Beating Works .. 1312
Clark N. & Sons ....... business headings Coffin Alonzo .1391 College of Notre Dame ..
Collins Frank
.1402
Freck H. M
1413
Colton Dental Association ....... 340, 1325
Colt's l'atent Fire Arms Míg Co ......... 6
Commercial Insurance Co ..
... .
Fritz & Kean
1398
Commercial Union Assurance Co ... 1278
Connecticut Fire Insurance Co.,
Cook H. N
back cover
1296, 1353
Cooper Medical College. 1.24
Baptis John II. 1315 Barth Emll 1421 Bayly C. A 1332
Beamish P' ..... reg. of paties. lower
Beaton II. A. & Co. corner, left page
Becker O). W
1401
Belloc & Co.
1262
Belmor George E
10
Bemls C. (.
Himbee S. B. MINA 1401
Black Diamond Coal Mining Co .... .54
Boardman Geo. C. .. back cover and
Boedewig G. 239, 1276
1389
Boesch E. & Co. .1359 Bolander L. Ph 1395 linnestell & Co. 1390 Bowers Ella MIts 1218
Bowles George R
1311
Brudstreet J. R
1429
Brady Michael.
Brewster Chas. U. & Co. 1354
Une and 264
Brunswick, Balke, Collender Co .... 12 15 Brunswick E. Billiard Table Co ...... 271 Brunt & Co. 1398 Bindde Joseph. 1429 Burnham & Marsh .. 280 Bush Davld. 284
Bush & Mallett 284
Inswell W. F
1390
Butterfield Wm.
.1289
Cadenan John M. & Co .. 288,1313
Calltornla Bridge Co. .. 544 Callfornia Copper Works .1323 Callfornia Electrical Works ... 1281 (2) 1295, 1296, 1297. 1299, 1307. 1309, 1310. 1334 ( 5) 1338, 1355, 1369. 1382 (2) 1394, 1411, 1422 (2) 1424, 1432 (2)
Callforn'a Fireworks Co ... 1338
Cal fornia Horse Shoe Co. .7 Callfornia Label Press and MacCabe Lith. C.I ... 1368 California Perforating Screen Co ......... 6 Callfornia Title Ins, and Trust Co.
1269. 1408
Capp C. S. & Co .. 1402 Carnall N. C. & Co. 1402 C'arpenter E. W ..... bottom edge of bank Chalnev G ... .1420 t'hapln Geo. W ...... front cover and 1402 Chapman W. B. .reg. of names,
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