Langley's San Francisco directory for the year commencing 1888, Part 6

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Publication date: 1880
Publisher: San Francisco : Francis, Valentine & Co.
Number of Pages: 1468


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MARSHAL, U. S .- J. Christian Franks; Deputies: George F. Worth, Anthony L. Farish, David Pinkney, Wm. W. Presbury, A. K. Philbrook, B. Donnelly, L. B. Hopkins, James R. Deane and Horace Bacon ; office, U. S. Appraisers' Building.


MINT, U. S. SUPERINTENDENT OF-Israel Lawton. of- fice, northwest corner of Mission and Fifth streets.


NAVAL OFFICER (Port of San Francisco)-Stuart M. Taylor ; office, Custom House, second floor.


PAY DIRECTOR, U. S. N .- Henry M. Denniston; office U. S. Appraisers' Building, first floor.


PENSION AGENT. U. S. ARMY AND NAVY .- Truman H. Allen ; office, 328 Montgomery street, room 14.


POST OFFICE-J. L. Wilder, Superintendent Rail- way Mail Service : office, southwest corner of Jackson and Battery streets; William A. Bryan, Postmaster ; office, northwest corner of Washington and Battery streets.


SECRET SERVICE DIVISION-Henry Finnegass ; office, U. S. Appraisers' Building.


SHIPPING COMMISSIONER-Edward Hackett ; office, 506 Battery street.


SIGNAL SERVICE U. S. A .- Lieut. J. E. Maxfield, in charge of Pacific Coast Division ; John Fitzgerald, H. E. Wilkinson and Francis Creighton, Assistants ; office, 302 Montgomery; Nelson Gorom, Observer; Maurice Connell and George D. Boutcher, Assistants ; office, 42 Merchants' Exchange.


SUPERVISOR OF ELECTIONS, U. S .- District of Cali- fornia. Nathaniel Holland (Chief) ; office, U. S. Ap- praisers' Building.


SURVEYOR-GENERAL FOR CALIFORNIA-R. P. Ham- mond, Jr. ; office, 610 Commercial street.


SURVEYOR PORT-Wiley J. Tinnin; office, Custom House, second floor.


TREASURER U. S., ASSISTANT-Samuel H. Brooks ; UNITED STATES ATTORNEY-John T. Carey ; Charles | office, 610 Commercial street.


ORIENT Ins. Co. OF HARTFORD |


Capital, $1,000,000. Assets, $1,604,486,


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GEO. D. DORNIN, Manager WM. SEXTON, Asst. Manager.


THE BANCROFT COMPANY


721 MARKET ST. BUOKBINDERS, ENGRAVERS, ETC.


FEDERAL AND STATE OFFICERS.


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TREASURY DEPARTMENT U. S., SPECIAL AGENTS -- George R. Tingle, Ira Ayer Jr., and Charles G. Ames ; office, U. S. Appraiser's Building.


Post Office.


NORTHWEST CORNER OF WASHINGTON AND BATTERY 8TS.


General delivery open daily from half-past seven o'clock A. M. to eleven P. M .: Sundays from one o'clock to two o'clock P. M. Registry Office open daily from nine o'clock A. M. to six o'clock P. M. Stamup Window, open daily from eight o'clock A. M. to five o'clock P. M. Box Window open daily (except Sundays) from half past seven o'clock A. M. to five o'clock P. M. Money Order Office open daily (except Sunday) from nine o'clock A. M. to six o'clock P. M. Carriers' Window open daily from half-past seven o'clock A. M. to five o'clock P. M .; Sundaya from one o'clock to two o'clock P. M.


WILLIAM J. BRYAN, Postmaster.


JOHN S. CARE, Deputy Postmaster.


John H. Mott, Cashier.


William C. Dougherty, General Superintendent. R. J. Preston, Chief Clerk.


SUGGESTIONS TO THE PUBLIC.


Facilities are given to the post-office officials in the diacharge of their daily duties, and greater security afforded to the public, by careful attention to the fol- lowing recommendations:


Make the address on letters legible and complete, giving the name of the post-office, county and State. The name of the street and number of the house should also be given on letters addressed to cities where let- ter carriers are employed; while the letter will eventu- ally reach its destination without a number, the omission is often a cause of hesitation and delay. In the case of letters for places in foreign countries, the name of the country as well as the post-office should be given in full. Letters addressed, for instance, merely to " London," without adding " England," are frequently sent to London, Canada, and vice versa, thereby causing delay, and often serious 1088.


FREE POSTAL DELIVERY.


The Free Postal Delivery System is similar to the one so successfully maintained in several of the large Eastern cities. There are ninety-three districts, each of which is in charge of a carrier, who delivers promptly all mail matter received at the Post Office, upon which is written the correct address, street and number of the party for whom it is intended.


All persons who desire their letters, etc., retained until called for. must leave their address at the Post- Office.


BRANCH OFFICE8.


Four Branch Offices have been established at the following named localities ; Station A, 1305 Polk street; J. D. Gibba, Superintendent. Open daily from eight o'clock A. M. to six o'clock P. M. ; Sundays from two o'clock to three o'clock p. M. Station B, northwest corner of Mission and Eighth streets; Geo. A. Billings, Superintendent. Open daily from eight o'clock A. M. to six o'clock P. M .; Sundays from two o'clock to three o'clock P. M. Station C, north- east corner of Twentieth and Mission streets ; Wn. T. Barnes, Superintendent. Open daily from eight o'clock A. M. to six o'clock p M .; Sundays from two o'clock to three o'clock P. M. Station D. fout of Market street ; Louis Miller, Superintendent. Open daily from eight o'clock A. M. to six o'clock P. M .; Sundays from one to two o'clock P. M.


STAMP AGENCIES.


There are eight agencies for the sale of postage stamps, located as follows: M. A. MeLaughlin, South San Francisco; Henry Donohue, 140 Third street ; E. W. Joy, northeast corner Market and Stockton streets; D. M. Gove. corner Fillmore and California streets; Miss S. Dobrzensky, 717 Larkin street ; J. H. Bailey, 524 Montgomery avenne ; H. G. Steinecke, northwest corner Hayes and Laguna, and Lee Leroy, southeast corner Sixth and Howard streets.


STREET LETTER BOXES.


There are four hundred and four deposit boxes for the reception of letters, placed in prominent locali- ties throughout the city, from which collections are made several times during the day in season for the departure of the mails.


RAILWAY MAIL SERVICE-EIGHTH DIVISION,


J. L. WILDER, Superintendent ; Samuel Flint, Chief Clerk.


U. S. Surveyor-General's Office.


610 COMMERCIAL STREET.


Office hours from nine o'clock A. M. to three o'clock P. M.


R. P. HAMMOND, JR., Surveyor-General.


J. C. Ruddock, Chief Clerk; J. H. Wildes, Chief Draftsman.


United States Treasury.


610 COMMERCIAL ATREET.


Office hours from ten o'clock A. M. to three o'clock P. M.


SAMUEL H. BROOKS, Assistant Treasurer.


Thomas P. Burns, Cashier : P. J. Harney, Aasistant Cashier ; S. G. DeGreayer, Bookkeeper.


Custom House.


Northwest corner of Washington and Battery streets ; office hours dally, from nine o'clock A. M. to three o'clock P. M. (Sundays excepted.)


JOHN S. HAGER, Collector.


J. FRANK MILLER, Auditor.


W. McPherson Hill, Deputy Collector.


Edward B. Jerome, Special Deputy Collector.


Wiley J. Tinnin, Surveyor ; John T. Fogarty, Dep- uty Surveyor.


T. J. Shackleford, Cashier.


Thomas Beck. Appraiser.


R. A. Thompson, Appraiser.


United States Mint.


NORTHWEST CORNER OF FIFTH AND MISSION STREETS.


The law for the establishment and regulation of the Mint of the United States, provides that any person may deposit gold bullion for coinage or to be made into fine bars. The bara to be stamped in such man- ner as shall indicate the weight, fineness and value of the same. In the case of silver bullion deposits are received only for manufacture into fine bars, the Government reserving the right to make its silver coin from bullion purchased in the market.


Office hours from nine o'clock A. M. to three o'clock P. M. Gold bullion received daily from nine o'clock A. M. to twelve o'clock M. Silver received from nine o'clock A. M. to one o'clock P. M. Visitors ad- mitted daily from nine to half past eleven o'clock A. M.


ISRAEL LAWTON, Superintendent.


JOHN W. TWIGGS, Assayer.


ALEXANDER MARTIN, Melter and Refiner.


CHARLES M. GORHAM, Coiner.


D. S. Hirshberg. Chief Clerk. Chas. H. Hedges, Cashier.


B. T. K. Preston, Register of Deposits.


I.Gundlach & Co


Cabinet Wines


LARGEST TYPE FOUNDERS, PALMER & REY


SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. LOS ANGELES. CAL. PORTLAND, OR.


PHENIX INSURANCE CO. OF BROOKLYN.


BROWN, CRAIG & CO., General Agents, 510 California Street.


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State Officers.


EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT. - R. W. Waterman, Gov- ernor; 8. M. White, Lieutenant-Governor; W. C. Hen- dricks, Secretary of State ; John P. Dunn, Controller; G. A. Johnson, Attorney-General; Adam Herold, Treasurer ; Theo. Reichert, Surveyor-General ; Irs G. Hvitt, Superintendent Public Instruction; R. H. Or- ton, Adjutant-General; I. D. Young, State Superin- tendent of Printing ; William H. Hall, State Engineer ; T. H. Wallis, State Librarian.


BOARD RAILROAD COMMISSIONERS .- P. J. White, A. Abbott, Jas. W. Rea ; Varney W. Gaskill, Secretary. Rooms 119-121 Phelan Building.


BOARD EQUALIZATION .- Gordon E. Sloss, C. L. More- house, C. E. Wilcoxon, John T. Guffey, and John P. Dunn, ex officio ; E. W. Maslin, Secretary


BOARD EDUCATION .- R. W. Waterman, President ; Ira G. Hoitt, Secretary.


BOARD HEALTH .- H. S. Orme, M. D., Los Angeles (President) ; W. R. Cluness, M. D., and G. G. Tyrrell, M. D., Sacramento; C. A. Ruggles, M. D., Stockton ; R. Beverly Cole, M. D., San Francisco : James Simp- son, M. D., San Francisco; James M. Briceland, M. D., Shasts.


DEAF, DUMB AND BLIND INSTITUTE. -- W. Wilkinson, Superintendent; John A. Stanley, W. C. Harrington. George E. Whitney, W. C. Bartlett, John K. McLean and R. A. Redman, Directors.


INDUSTRIAL HOME OF THE ADULT BLIND (Oakland). T. O. Crawford. Superintendent ; A. Fine, Physician.


STATE INSANE ASYLUM (Stockton) .- William H. Mays, M. D., Superintendent ; Walter R. Langdon, M. D., and William A. Washington, M. D., Assistants : Robert Watt, J. D. McDougald, H. T. Doance, Arthur Thorn- ton and H. N. Rucker, M. D., Directors.


STATE ASYLUM FOR THE INSANE (Naps) .- E. T. Wil- kins, M. D., Superintent; L. F. Dozier, M. D., and F. W. Hatch. M. D .. assistants ; Benjamin Shurtleff, M. D., J. F. Lamdin, J. C. Martin, Geo. N. Cornwall and John Q. Brown, Trustees.


STATE PRISON .-- J. J. Scrivner, J. K. Luttrell, Chas. Sonntag, E. J. De Pue and Robert T. Devlin, Direc- tors.


State Appointees.


BANK COMMISSIONERS BOARD OF-JaS. A. Thompson, W. W. Moreland, A. W. Potts ; office, 528 Califorina street.


BOARD OF FORESTRY .- Abbot Kinney, President ; J. D. Spreckels, James Betner (Riverside), Sands W. Forman, Secretary ; office, 35 Flood Building.


BOARD OF HORTICULTURE .- Hon. Ellwood Cooper (Santa Barbara), President ; Rev. N. R. Peck (Penryn), Vice-President ; Gen. M. G. Vallejo (Sonoma), Tress- urer : B. M. Lelong (San Francisco), Secretary ; office, 220 Sutter street.


BOARD OF SILK CULTURE .- W. Z. Price, J. J. Riv- ers and J. B. Mills; office, 809 Market street


BUREAU OF LABOR STATISTICS .- J. J. Tobin, Com- missioner: John G. Liebert, Assistant Commia- sioner. Office, 220 Sutter street.


COMMISSIONER OF IMMIGRATION-William H. Thorn- ley, office, 322 Washington.


HARBOR COMMISSIONERS .- William D. English, John H. Wia and A. C. Paulsell, Commissioners ; George Tilghman, Secretary; A. T. Vogelsang, Assistant Secretary ; Marsden Manson Chief Engineer ; H. T. Compton, Assistant Engineer; T. C. Coogan, Attor- ney : Martin Corcoran, Chief Wharfinger ; office, 10 Californis street.


INSURANCE COMMISSIONER .- James O. L. Wads- worth ; office, 401 California street.


MINERALOGIST .- William Irelan Jr. ; office, Pioneer Building.


NOTARIES PUBLIC .- See Business Directory.


PILOT EXAMINERS .- Philip Caduc, A. C. Freese and Martin Bulger ; office, 506 Battery.


PILOTS-Charles Mayo, John Mahan, Frank Mur- phy, Thomas J. Knipe, Frank Boyd, William E. Domett, John W. Ott, Freeman Trask, J. S. Dolli- ver, Engene M. Freeman, J. Henry Rogers, George Johnson, Thomas H. Barber, Charles W. Read, Stephen Castle, George D. Korts, Louis Meyer, Charles Matthews, J. B. Jones and James Miller; office, NE cor Washington and Battery.


BENICIA AND MARE ISLAND PILOT-C. H. Harrison and W. N. Shelly.


WILMINGTON-David W. Weldt.


PORT WARDENS-John Martin, President; Charles B. Smith, Otto Luders and George Wilson ; John P. Jourden, Secretary ; office, 525 Front street.


REGISTRAR-Benjamin A. Prindle; Oscar A. Tolle, Deputy.


VITICULTURAL COMMISSIONERS. - Arpad Haraszthy, President ; Clarence J. Wetmore, Secretary ; office, 204 Montgomery street.


PARK COMMISSIONERS-Willism H. Dimond, Joseph Austin and R. P. Hammond, Jr.


COURTS.


UNITED STATES CIRCUIT COURT, NORTHERN DISTRICT OF CALIFORNIA :- Regular terms held in San Francisco, first Monday of February, Second Monday of July, and fourth Monday of November. Special terms at the discretion of the Court. Stephen J. Field, Presiding Justice; Lorenzo Sawyer, Circuit Judge; L. S. B. Sawyer, Clerk.


UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT, NORTHERN DISTRICT OF CALIFORNIA .- Regular terms held in San Francis- co, first Monday of April, second Mondsy of August, and first Monday of December. Special terms at the discretion of the Court. Ogden Hoffman, Judge ; Southard Hoffman, Clerk; James S. Manley, Deputy Clerk.


SUPREME COURT OF CALIFORNIA .- Regular terms held in San Francisco, second Monday in January and third Monday in July; st Los Angeles first Monday in April and second Monday in October, and st Sac- ramento first Monday in May and second Monday in November. Niles Searls, Chief Justice ; E. W. Mc- Kinstry, James D. Thornton, J. R. Sharpstein, Jackson Temple, T. B. McFarland and Van R. Paterson, A880- ciate Justices ; George A. Johnson, Attorney-General; W. P. Johnson, Deputy Attorney-General : J. D. Spencer ; Henry Finkler and F. T. Mesgher. Secre- taries ; J. S. Williams, Frank Myers and B. M. Mad- dox. Deputy Clerks; W. W. Cope, Reporter. Rooms 121 Post street.


SUPREME COURT COMMISSIONERS .- I. S. Belcher, H. S. Foote, Robert Y. Hayne.


SUPERIOR COURT .- Sessions held daily.


JUSTICES' COURT .- Sessions held daily. James D. Page, Presiding Justice ; E. Burke, H. L. Joachimson, James I. Boland and H. J. Stafford, Justices ; Peter Deveny, Clerk ; D. J. Crowley and George H. Will- iams, Deputy Clerks.


POLICE JUDGES' COURT-Sessions held daily. F. A. Hornblower, Judge; Joseph F. Coffey, Prosecut- ing Attorney ; John J. Kenny, Clerk.


POLICE COURT NO. 2 .- Sessions held daily. James Lawler, Judge ; William Mott, Prosecuting Attorney ; Louis Kaplan, Clerk.


DIXON, BORGESON & CO.,


Manufacturers of Show Cases and Store Fixtures. 37 Market St.


J. UTSCHIG, PRIZE BOOT AND SHOEMAKER, 322 BUSH STREET.


ARPAD HARASZTHY & CO.{


530 WASHINGTON ST. S


Į Producers of the only NATURAL CHAMPAGNE.


BANKS.


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BANKS.


AMERICAN BANK AND TRUST CO. OF SAN FRANCISCO. Incorporated December 8, 1887. Capital stock, $500,000; subscribed, $50,- 000. Directors: John R. Sims, Abner Doble, T. H. Downing, J. A. Waymire, David Kerr, J. W. Farren, Columbus Bartlett. Location-NE cor Montgomery and Commercial streets. John R. Sims, president ; James J. Fagan, cashier ; J. W. Butler, secretary.


ANGLO-CALIFORNIAN BANK (limited). In- corporated, 1873. Capital stock, £600,000 ster- ling ; amount paid in £300,300 sterling ($1,501 .- 500). Number of shares of "common stock" issued 29,970, £20 each, and 600 shares " deferred stock," £1 each. Surplus, $400,000. Directors : E. H. Lushington, William F. Scholfield. Isaac Seligman, Joseph Sebag, Julius Sington; London Manager, I. Simon.


SAN FRANCISCO BRANCH, NE cor Pine and Sansome streeta. F. F. Low and Ignatz Steinhart, mana- gers ; P. N. Lilienthal, cashier.


BANK BRITISH COLUMBIA, Incorporated, 1862. Capital stock £500,000 sterling; amount paid in $500,000; reserve fund £100,000 sterling. Directors: Robert Gillespie, Eden Colville. James Anderson, Henry E. Ransom, Sir John Rose, Bart.


SAN FRANCISCO BRANCH. SE cor California and San- somne streets. W. Powell manager.


BANK BRITISH NORTH AMERICA. In- corporated, 1840. Capital stock £1,000,000 ster- ling ; amount paid in £1,000,000 sterling. Shares of stock issued, 20,000 ; amount paid up on each share of stock £50 sterling. Directors : J. J. Cater, E. A. Hoare, Henry R. Farrer, John Henry Brodie, Richard H. Glyn, Henry J. B. Kendall, J. J. Kingsford, Frederick Lubbock, A. H. Phill- porta, J. Murray Robertson.


SAN FRANCISCO AGENCY, 312 Pine street. W. Lawson and J. C. Welch, agents.


BANK OF CALIFORNIA. Incorporated June, 1864. Capital stock $3,000,000 ; fully paid up. Number of shares of stock issued 30,000, $100 each. Directors : A. K. P. Harmon, F. G. New- landa, William Alvord, Charles Mayne, Jerome Lincoln, Adain Grant, J. C. Wilinerding, James Freeborn, Fred. W. Sharon, M. Lewis. Location -NW cor California and Sansome streets. William Alvord, president ; Thomas Brown, cashier.


CALIFORNIA NATIONAL BANK OF SAN FRANCISCO. Capital stock. $1.000,000. Amount paid, $200,000. Directors: R. R. Thomp- son. R. A. Wilson, G. E. Whitney, R. P. Thomas. William K. Vanderslice, Charles H. Holt, and M. R. Morgan. Location-621-623 Market street.


FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF SAN FRAN- CISCO. Capital, paid up, $1,500,000. Directors : Daniel Callaghan. James M. Donahue, James Moffitt, N. Van Bergen, James H. Jennings, George A. Low, James D. Phelan, John A. Hooper. Location-SW cor Montgomery and Summer streets. S. G. Murphy, president : James Mothtt, vice-president ; E. D. Morgan, cashier.


GRANGERS' BANK OF CALIFORNIA. In- corporated April 24. 1874. Capital stock $1,000,000 ; amount paid in $647,400. Number shares of stock issued 10,000 ; amount paid on each share of stock $60 plus $47,400 fully paid up. Directors : J. H. Gardiner, H. J. Lewelling, T. E. Tynan, Thomas McConnell, H. M. Larue, Uriah Wood, Daniel Meyer, I. C. Steele, C. J. Cressey, Seneca Ewer. A. D. Logan. Location-NW corner California and Battery streets. A. D. Logan, President ; A. Mont- pellier, cashier ; F. McMullen, secretary.


LONDON AND SAN FRANCISCO BANK (limited). Incorporated in London, England, 1865. Capital stock £420,000; the amount sub- scribed and fully paid up is £420,000; shares of stock issued 60.000 ; paid up on each share £7; reserve fund £45,000. Directors: G. W. Camp- bell, Henry Goschen, Charles Hemery, William Newbold, R. D. Peebles, Robert Ryrie.


SAN FRANCISCO BRANCH, 424 California street. A. Scriv- ener, manager ; William Steel, assistant manager. PORTLAND (OREGON) BRANCH, 48 First street. William Mackintosh, manager.


LONDON, PARIS AND AMERICAN BANK (limited). Incorporated January 9, 1884. Author- ized capital £1,000,000; subscribed £500,000; paid np £400,000; reserve £50,000. Directors: William Paterson. Esq., James Whittall, Esq., Sigismund Louis Simon, Esq., Simon Lazard, Esq., Elie Laz- ard. Esq.


SAN FRANCISCO BRANCH, 205 Sansome street. (Will remove August 1st to 1-3 Sansome.) David Cahn and Eugene Meyer, managers ; Charles Alt- schul, cashier.


NEVADA BANK OF SAN FRANCISCO, Incorporated October 4, 1875. Capital stock, paid up, $3,000,000; shares of stock issued 30.000; amount paid up on each share is $100. Directors : J. C. Flood, J. W. Mackay, R. H. Follis. Loca- tion-NW cor Montgomery and Pine streets. J. G. Fair, president ; J. F. Bigelow, vice-president ; D. B. Davidson, cashier ; George Grant, assist- ant cashier.


PACIFIC BANK. Incorporated February 4, 1863. Capital stock, paid up, $1,000.000; surplus, $650,000; average resourcea, $4,356,175 94. Num- ber of shares of stock issued 10,000 ; amount paid on each share $100. Location-NW cor Sansome and Pine streets. R. H. McDonald, president ; R. HI. McDonald Jr., Vice-President; Frank V. McDonald, cashier.


SATHER BANKING COMPANY, Incorporated April. 1887. Capital, $1,250,000 ; amount paid up, $500,000. Directors: H. L. Dodge, J. L. N. Shep- ard. C. Main, Louis Sloss, F. W. Sumner. Albert Miller and W. P. Johnson. Location-SE cor San- some and Pine streets. Henry L. Dodge, presi- deut; J. L. N. Shepard, vice-president ; J. S. Hutchinson. manager.


THE CROCKER-WOOLWORTH NATION- AL BANK OF SAN FRANCISCO, Capital stock, paid up. $1,000,000. Directors: Charles Crocker, E. H. Miller Jr., R. C. Woolworth, pres- ident; W. E. Brown, vice-president ; William H. Crocker, cashier. Location-322 Pine street.


WELLS FARGO & CO.'S BANK. Incor- porated February 5, 1866. Capital stock $6,250,- 000. Surplus $4,000.000 00. Directors: Lloyd Tevis, Leland Stanford, Charles F. Crocker, Oliver Eldridge, George E. Gray. Charles Crocker, J. C. Fargo, John J. Valentine, William Norris. Location-NE cor California and Sall- some streets. Lloyd Tevis, president ; John J. Valentine, vice-president ; Henry Wadsworth, cashier ; J. L. Browne, assistant cashier.


CALIFORNIA SAVINGS AND LOAN SOCI- ETY, Incorporated June 24. 1873. Capital stock $100,000 ; amount subscribed and paid in by stockholders $73,400. Number shares of stock issued 734; amount paid on each share $100. Directors : David Farquharson, Robert F. Bunker, Joseph F. Forderer, John Bain, Joseph R. Wilcox, John Eastou, Charles D. Farquharson, James Sullivan, Dr. C. F. Buckley and Thomas Downing. Location-NW cor Eddy and Powell streets. David Farquharson, president ; Vernon Campbell, sec- retary.


FRENCH MUTUAL PROVIDENT SAVINGS AND LOAN SOCIETY. Incorporated March 11, 1879. Capital stock $300,000 ; amount paid in by stockholders $190 000; amount subscribed $300,000. Directors : E. J. Le Breton, G. Tou- chard, M. A De Laveaga, C. Sala, F. P. Masson, A. Comté Jr. Location-534 California street. E. J. Le Breton, president ; A. Brand, secretary


GERMAN SAVINGS AND LOAN SOCIETY. Incorporated February 10, 1868. Capital stock $800,000; amount paid in $600,000; number shares of stock issued 800. Directors : L. Got- tig. Frederick Roeding, Edward Kruse, George H. Eggers. N. Van Bergen, Ignatz Steluhart. A. E. Hecht. O. Schoeman, F. Tillmann. Location- 526 California street. L. Gottig, president : F. Roeding, cashier ; William Herrmann, secretary.


HARDWOODS and VENEERS; JOHN WIGMORE & SON,


SPEAR and HOWARD STREET ..


LEADING TYPE FOUNDERS, PALMER & REY


SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. LOS ANGELES, CAL. (PORTLAND, OR.


PERRIER-JOUËT & CO. CHAMPAGNE


FOR SALE BY ALL FIRST-CLASS WINE MERCIANTS AND GROCERS.


SAN FRANCISCO DIRECTORY.


SAN FRANCISCO LAUNDRY. ONLY WHITE LABOR EMPLOYED. OFFICE, 33 GEARY STREET.


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HUMBOLDT SAVINGS AND LOAN SOCI-


ETY. Incorporated November 24, 1869. Capi- tal stock $100,000; amount paid in $80,000. Number of aharea 100. Directors : A. C. Weber, A. H. Ryhiner, W. J. Lowry, W. S. Keyes, Henry Luchsinger. Location-18 Geary street. A. C. Weber, president ; E. Brand, secretary.


SAN FRANCISCO SAVINGS UNION. In- corporated June 18, 1862. Deposits, 31st Decem- ber, 1897, $15,263,012 31 ; guarantee capital und re- serve fund, $514,026 35. Receives deposits and loans only on real estate security. Directors : Albert Miller, Daniel E. Martin. Thomas Magee. E. B. Pond, Charles Pace, John Archibald, George C. Boardman, J. G. Eastland, W. C. B. De Fre- mery. Location-532 California street. Albert Miller, president ; Daniel E. Martin, vice-presi- dent : Lovell White, cashier; T. B. Kent, surveyor; Henry C. Campbell, sttorney.


SAVINGS AND LOAN SOCIETY. Incorpor- ated July 23, 1857. Capital stock $1,000,000 : amount paid in $750.000. Number of shares of stock 10,000. Directors: Horace Davis, Issac Hyde, W. A. Aldrich, S. C. Bigelow, B. O. Devos, J. H. Goodmsn, Arthur A. Smith, A. N. Drown, F. H. Woods. Location-619 Clay street. Horace Davis, president ; Cyrus W, Carmany, cashier.


SECURITY SAVINGS BANK. Incorporsted March 2, 1871. Capital stock $300,000; amount paid in $150,000. Number of shares of stock issued 1,200, Directors : D. O. Mills, William Babcock, William Alvord, A. K. P. Harmon, Adsm Grant. D. C. McRuer, Jerome Lincoln, W. S. Jones, S. L. Jones. Location-228 Montgomery street. Jerome Lincoln, president ; Winfield S. Jones, vice-president : S. L. Abbot Jr., secretary.


THE HIBERNIA SAVINGS AND LOAN SOCIETY. Incorporated April 12, 1859. This bank has no capital stock ; conducted on the "mu- tual plan." Reserve fund $1.537,455 33. Directors : Myles D. Sweeny, Gustave Touchard, M. J. O'Con- nor, R. J. Tobin, Joseph A. Donohoe, James R. Kelly, P. J. Donohue. Hugh Dimond and Alfred Tobin. Location, northesst corner Market and Montgomery streets. Myles D. Sweeny, presi- dent ; Robert J. Tobin, secretary and treasurer.


FARMERS' AND MECHANICS' BANK OF SAVINGS (in liquidation) 313 California street. MASONIC SAVINGS' BANK (in liquida- tion) 803 Montgomery.


ODD FELLOWS' SAVINGS BANK (in liqui- dation). Location-20 Montgomery.


CHURCHES.


BAPTIST. First Baptist Church.


Location, north side of Eddy street, between Jones and Leavenworth. Rev. William M. Kincaid Pastor ; residence, The Beresford.


This church was organized July 8, 1849.


Number of communicants, four hundred and thirty. The Sabbath School has an average attendance of about two hundred. The library contains about two thous- and volumes.


Ssbbath services morning and evening. Sabbath School at half past twelve o'clock P. M. Prayer Meet- ing every Sunday and Wednesday evening; Church Covenant Meeting the Wednesday evening preceding the first Sabbath in each month.


Bethesda Mission, A. B. Forbes, Superintendent, meets st the corner of Eighth and Folsom streets every Sunday at 3 P. M. Average attendance, one hundred.


First Colored Baptist Church.


Location, east side of Powell street, between Bush and Sutter. Rev. George E. Duncan, Pastor; resi dence, in resr of Church.




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