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MOET AND CHANDON CHAMPAGNE.
"WHITE SEAL," DRY and DELICIOUS
SHERWOOD & SHERWOOD, Agents. S. F.
Eureka Consolidated Mining Co. (Eureka, Nev.) William Fries president, Hyman P. Bush secretary, 306 Pine, room 9
EUREKA ENDOWMENT ASSOCIATION
OF CALIFORNIA, Louis C. Shord president, Louis C. Knell secretary, 40 Phelan Bldg
Eureka Foundry, Thompson Bros., proptrs, 129-131 Beale
Eureka Gas Light Co., office SW cor Annie and Stevenson
Eureka Grain Cleaner, Jeremiah D. Gove proptr, NE cor Montgomery and Chestnut
Eureka Grain Warehouse, Seth Clisby proptr, NW cor Montgomery and Chestnut
Eureka Hair and Mattress Factory, J. Herzog & Co. proprietors, SW cor Fifteenth and Dolores, 866 Mission
Eureka Hotel, Frank Jones proptr, 413-415 Brannan Eureka Loan Association, Samuel Epstein secretary, 513 California
Eureka Machine Works, Henry G. Layng pro- prietor, 109-113 Fremont
Eureka Pottery Stove Lining Works, Edward W. Williame proptr, cor Nineteenth and Harrison, office 253 Fourth
Eureka Roller Bearings Co., A. T. Hatch president, G. R. Layton secretary, 605 Clay
Eureka Soda Works, Haake & Hagedorn proptrs, 233 Hayes
Eureka Valley Central Improvement Club, W. P. Grace president, S. R. Wilson secretary, 524 Cas- tro
Europa Hotel. Cavagnaro & Co., proptrs, 628 Broadway Europe Hotel, Mrs. E. Ortet proptr, 814 Montgomery Eurydice Alphonso, dentist B. R. Moad. r. 1 Eddy Euaon James H., fireman atmr Newark, r. Oakland Eustice John H., packer, r. 1538 Howard
Eustia Daniel F., cashier W. & J. Sloane & Co., r. 1518 Clay
Euatia William, warehouseman, r. 720 Howsrd Eva O. H., r. 529 Sacramento
Eva Consolidated Mining Co. (Aurora, Nev.) J. Stadt- feld Jr. secretary, 56 Nevada Block
Eva James, proptr California Fuse Works, cor Four- teeuth and Channel, office 220 California, r. W s Iowa bet Butte and Solano
Evain Lonls, wines, liquors and cigars, 1901 Mis- sion, r. 1313 Minna
Evangelical Lutheran Church, Rev. J. Tel- Icen pastor, Mission bet Eighth and Ninth
Evans A. J., bartender, r. 238 Kearny
Evans Albert S., bookkeeper Somers & Healey, r. 2314 Clay
Evans Alexander R., bartender G. Dawson, r. Oak- land
Evans Alfred J., deputy County Clerk, r. 408 Green- wich
Evana Allen B., capitalist, r. 2519 Sacramento
Evans Andrew, tailor, 505 Hayes, r. S s Golden Gate Av bet Willard and Scott
Evana Annie E. Mra., Grand Recorder Order Chosen Friends, 48-49 St. Ann'a Bldg, r. 521 Eddy
Evana Artbur H., clerk Goodall, Perkins & Co., r. 14 Park Hill Av
Evana Bessie A. Mrs., r. 10 Turk
Evans Bridget, widow, r. 11 Fair Av
Evans Brothers (Owen M. and Robert P.) drygoods and gente' furnishing goods, 2140 Mission
Evans Caradoc A., blacksmith Mighell & Richards, r. Oakland
EVANS C. H. & CO. (Chester H. Evans and John Thomson) mechanical engineers and machine works, 110-112 Benle
Evans Charles, dairyman, r. SE cor Twenty-fifth and Howard
Evans Charles, ironworker, r. 3501 Fillmore
Evans Charles H., peddler, r. 1017 Hampshire
Evans Charles J., deputy Immigration Commis- sioner, 506 Battery, r. Oakland
Evans Charles J., fruit peddler, r. 32 Crocker
Evans Charles W., stickerhand W. A. Meeker, r. 108 Albion Av
Evans Chester H. (C. H. Evans & Co.) r. 823 Capp Evans C. P., clerk U. S. Railway Mail Service, r. Sac- ramento
Evans David R., laborer, r. 400 Bay
Evans Elizabeth, r. 801 Hyde
Evans Evan C., commission agent, ship insurance broker and agent Indemnity Mutual Marine As- surance Co. (limited) 302 California, r. San Rs- fael
Evans Everett W., driver Stone & Co., r. 1515 Cali- fornia
Evans Fannie E., adjuster U. S. Mint, r. 141 Hancock Evans Frank, painter, r. 731 Sixteenth
Evana Frank, shoemaker, r. 819 Mission
Evans Frederick, car builder J. Hammond & Co., r. 506 Folsom
Evans Frederick, clerk The J. Dewing Co., r. 735 O'Farrell
Evans George, carpenter M. Croft, r. 737 Harrison
Evans George, longshoreman, r. 44 Ritch
Evans George, painter William May, r. 1547 Mission
Evans George, waiter, r. 111 Bernard
Evans George B., r. 337 Tenth
Evans George H., laborer, r. 1331 Lombard
Evans G. H., nurse City and County Hospital
Evans Gomer Mrs., widow, r. 2826 Sacramento
Evans Harry C., driver N. B. and M. RR., r. 1209 % Bush
Evans Henry, proprietor New Wisconsin Hotel, NE cor Montgomery and Pacific
Evans Henry A., shoemaker Porter, Slessinger & Co., r. 149 Second
Evans Homer L., compositor H. S. Crocker & Co., r. 611 % Mason
Evans James, carpenter, r. 108 Alabama
Evans James W., with Arctic Oil Works, r. 224 Fourth Evans Jane Mrs., r. 1012 Vallejo
Evans J. F., special agent Treasury Dept, U. S. Ap- praisers' Bldg, room 7, r. Oakland
Evans J. J., manufacturing stationer, printer and book binder, 406 California, r. 310 Eighteenth Evans J. G., clerk general passenger office S. P. Co., r. Alameda
Evans John, asst bookkeeper Cerf, Schloss & Co., r. East Oakland
Evans John, painter, r. 1526 Vallejo
Evans John C., wood carver Murray McKinnie, r. 522 Turk
Evans John H., master mariner, r. 124> Bernard
Evans John H., teamster, r. Hillenbrand Hotel
Evans John T., assayer, 46 Montgomery Block, r. Alameda
Evans J. Oliver (Popular RR. Guide Co.) r. Alsmeda Evans Joseph, painter H. E. Holmes & Co., r. 20%% Fifth
Evans Josephine C., tescher Sanchez Street Primary School, r. 510 Geary
Evans J. W., agent Domestic Sewing Machine Co., 29 Post, r. East Oakland
Evana Levi K., laborer Selby Smelting and Lead Co., r. 1226 Pine, rear
Evans Luther J., foreman Buckingham & Hecht, r. 210 Fair Oaks
Evans Margaret, widow, r. 1526 Vallejo
Evans Mary, widow, r. 704%% Mission
Evans M. H. Mrs., dressmaker, r. 332 Tenth
Evans Nathaniel, billiard marker The Rathskeller,r. 946 Mission
W. W. MONTAGUE & CO.
IMPORTERS OF IRON, SLATE & WOODEN Mantels, Fire Grates and Tile.
309. 311. 313. 315 and 317 MARKET STREET
NATIONAL Fire Ins. Co. of Hartford -
Capital, $1,000,000 Assets, $2,442,937 -
GEO. D. DORNIN, Manager WM. SEXTON, Asst. Manager.
ANGLO-NEVADA ASSURANCE CORPORATION. Cash Assets, $2.672.849. §315 Montgomery.
PHENIX INSURANCE CO.,
1 (BROWN, CRAIG & CO., } General Agents.
508-510 California St.
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Evans Oliver P., attorney at law, 220 Montgom- ery, rooms 14-15, r. 2416 Washington Evans Orrin, machinist Pac. Can Co., r. 711% Minna Evans Otis, with H. Schwartz & Co., r. 1012 Vallejo Evans Owen M. (Evans Bros.) r. 2140 Mission Evans Richard J., expressman, r. 119 Silver Evans Robert P. (Evans Bros.) r. 2140 Mission Evans Taliesin, general manager Popular Rail- road Gnide Co., office 302 California, room 5, r. Oakland
Evans Tellula Miss, vocalist Tivoli Opera House Evans Terrence F., compositor, r. 520 Bush
Evans Thomas, granite polisher, r. 304 Third
Evans Thomas, lodgings, 862% Mission
Evans Thomas, seaman, r. 1311 Kearny
Evans Thomas A., bookkeeper Bassett & Bunker, r. 1528 California
Evans Thomas F.,driver Engine No. 10, r. 516 Bryant Evans Thomas H., longshoreman, r. 1444 Garden
Evans Thomas J., porter Cal. Electric Light Co., r. 741 Folsom
Evans Thomas P., painter Cal. Electric Light Co., r. 741 Folsom
Evans T. P., picklemaker, r. 1209 % Bush
Evans W. Mrs., dressmaker, r. 711%% Minna
Evans W., machinist with S. F. Tool Co.
Evans Warren, with Pac. Can Co., r. 711%% Minna
Evans W. F., clerk auditing dept Wells Fargo & Co., r. 735 O'Farrell
Evans William, r. 82 Jessie
Evans William, teamster, r. 148 Silver
Evans William H., foreman blacksmith Golden State and Miners' Iron Works, r. 9 Vassar Pl
Evans William H., laborer, r. 17 Florence
Evans William J., patternmaker Golden State and Miners' Iron Works, r. 708 Gough
EVANS WILLIAM M.
searcher records, 325 Montgomery, room 12, r. 111 Scott
Evans William R., bookkeeper J. W. Evans, r. Oak- land
Evans William S., r. St. Mary's Hospital
Evans William W., milkman, r. 913 Minna
Evans Wilson B., messenger directors' office S. P. Co., r. 141 Hancock
Evans. See Evene
Evatt Edward I., salesman Thomas Lundy, r. 236 Hermann
Evatt Frank B. (Evatt & Piper) r. 503 Lyon
EVATT & PIPER
(Frank B.
Evatt and Henry Piper) book and job printers, 35 Sutter, room 2
Evatt Emma, widow, r. 121 O'Farrell
Evatt Emma Miss, manicure, 121 O'Farrell
Evatt John W., driver United Carriage Co., r. 17 Third
Evatt William, teamster, r. 11%% Welsh
Evatt William J., hatter M. Meussdorffer, r. 108 De- visadero
Eve Edward, seaman, r. 126 Francisco
Eveland George F., clerk, r.1311 Devisadero
Eveleth Alma, plasterer, r. 1770 Green
Eveleth Frank D., butcher E. Schmidt, r. 1313 Larkin Eveleth James A. (Eveleth & Nash) r. Santa Rosa
Eveleth Joseph, carpenter, r. 1770 Green
Eveleth Sarah, widow. r. 1770 Green
Eveleth & Nash (James A. Eveleth and William H. Nash) produce commission, 422 Front
Evening Bulletin (daily and weekly) S. F Bulle- tin Co., publishers and proprietors, office 622 Montgomery, editorial rooms 517 Clay
EVENING POST PUBLISHING CO. Heazelton & Hirsch proprietors, pub- lishers Evening Post, 727 Market
The Pride of Every Housewife, GRANDMA'S DELIGHT
BLENDED JAPAN TEA. In 1 Pound Round Canisters Only. Retails Fifty Cents per Pound Everywhere. Mau, Sadler & Co. S. F., Sole Proprietors
W. & J. SLOANE & CO. HAIR MATTRESSES MADE TO ORDER. 641 to 647 MARKET STREET.
Evening Post The (daily and weekly) Evening Post Publishing Co. proprietors and publishers, 727 Market, editorial rooms 502 Montgomery
Evening Star Mining Co. (Grass Valley) J. J. Scoville secretary, 57 Nevada Block
Evens Evan L., carpenter, r. 304 Third
Evens Lark, teamster, r. 5 Ewer Pl
Evens Robert J., bookkeeper Stange & Jaenicke, r. 304 Third
Evens William F., clerk, r. 735 O'Farrell Evens William H., carpenter, r. 304 Third
Evens. See Evans
Evenson Jens, longshoreman, r. 13 Decatur
Evenson John, business agent, 931 Market
Evenson Marie Mrs., r. 411 Natoma
Everding Frederick W., salesman J. Everding & Co., r. 911 Scott
Everding George R., tailor, r. 328 Ritch
Everding Hermann, shoemaker P. F. Nolan & Co., r. W & Buena Vista nr Virginia Av, B H
EVERDING J. & CO. (John Everding) commission merchants and starch manufacturers, 48 Clay
Everding John (J. Everding & Co.) r. 2116 Mason Everding John Jr., r. 2116 Mason
Everett Abijah J., commission merchant, 405 Front, r. Alameda
Everett Crayton W., bookkeeper. r. 1612 Washington Everett Daniel H., bookkeeper J. W. Shaeffer & Co., 1616 Larkin
Everett E. & Co. (Edward Everett) commission mer- chants and manufacturers' agents, 120-122 Front Everett Edward (E. Everett & Co.) r. Bella Vista Hotel Everett Frank I., salesman Huntington-Hopkins Co., r. East Oakland
Everett George L .. commercial editor Alta, r. Oakland Everett Harry, salesman E. Frank & Son, r. 519 Sacra- mento
Everett House, Joseph Chatel proptr, 55 Second
Everett Irene M. Miss, teacher, r. 1507 Larkin
Everett J. M. Miss, widow, r. 1507 Larkin
Everett Margaret A., widow, r. 1612 Washington
Everett Mary Miss, dressmaker, r. 409 Ellis
Everett M. S. Miss, dressmaking, 307 O'Farrell
Everett Oliver (Huerne & Everett) r. 1912 Webster Everett Sidney B., clerk Oregon Imp. Co., r. 609 Sutter Everett S. L., publisher Pacific Coast Wood and Iron, 4 California, room 12, r. Oakland
Everetts Milburn K., insurance agent, 324 Mont- gomery
Everingham Samuel M., salesman J. C. Rued & Co., r. 1920 Steiner
Everitt George H. (Everitt & Jackson) r. 432 Geary Everitt & Jackson (George H. Everitt and John J. Jackson] proprietors Globe Portrait Co., 432 Geary
Everitt Charles D., foreman drayman I. Gutte, r. 1142 Mission
Everitt George O., teamster I. Gutte, r. 1144 Mission Evers Henry, teacher music, r. 617 Post
Evers James, shoemaker, 578 Howard
Evers Victor, tanner Stein Bros., r. Church bet Twenty-ninth and Thirtieth
Evers William, tailor, 734 Montgomery
Eversen August, laborer, r. 1007 Alabama
Eversole Evan, bookkeeper Hicks & Rhodes, r. 2107 Bush
Everson Alfred, master mariner. r. 803 Hyde
Everson Charles, fireman Huntington Hopkins Co., r. 1322 Montgomery
Everson Evert C., mining, office 329 Pine. r. 236 Taylor Everson James H., gold penmaker J. H. Baptis, r. Berkeley
Everson James, brassmolder, r. 140 Natoma
Everson Maggie Miss, dressmaker, r. 1322 Mont. gomery
J. UTSCHIG, PRIZE BOOT AND SHOEMAKER, 335 BUSH STREET.
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SHIP TIMBER and LOCUST TREENAILS; JOHN WIGMORE & SON, SPEAR and HOWARD STS.
PERRIER-JOUËT & CO. CHAMPAGNE
W. B. CHAPMAN, 123 California St., Sole Agent for Pacific Coast. (See Page 1057
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MOËT AND CHANDON CHAMPAGNE.
"BRUT IMPERIAL." Acknowledged the finest DRY Champagne in the world
SHERWOOD & SHERWOOD, Agents, S. F.
Everson Mary Mrs., r. 411 Natoma
Everson Wallace, president Pacific Surety Co., 328 Montgomery, room 4, r. Oakland
Everson William B., mill man Union Box Factory, r. 1322 Montgomery
Everson. See Iverson
Everts John J., painter, 1020 Oak
Everts Peter, r. 1001 Pine
Eviston Joseph L., calker, r. 1107 Montgomery
Ewald Antone, r. 37 Lily Av
Ewald Edward, real estate, r. 38 Erie
Ewald Frederick, stereotyper Examiner, r. 38 Erie
Ewald Jacob, gripman, r. 1621 Buchanan
Ewald L. R., carpenter, r. 514 Fourth
Ewald Theodore W., barber, 1218 Stockton, r. 17% John
Ewart Robert, proprietor Thistle Saloon, SW cor Geary and Grant Av
Ewell Augustus H., machinist P. M. SS. Co., r. 45 Federal, rear
Ewell Luther J., proprietor Branch House, 424 Sansome, Coso House, 411 Saneome, Rest for the Weary, 36 Clay, and president Ewell's X L Dairy Bottled Milk Co., r. 2460 Folsom
Ewell's X L Dairy Bottled Milk Co., Luther J. Ewell president, J. C. Moorman vice- president, Edward A. Anthony secretary, depot NW cor Twenty- first and Folsom
Ewen Di H. Mra., widow, r. 1504 Jones
Ewen Warren, r. 1821 Sutter
Ewer James, cabinetmaker, r. 30 Everett, rear
Ewer Warren B. (Dewey & Co.) r. 1516 Folsom
Ewer W. D. & Co. (I. Philippson and C. F. Precht) employment agency, 626 Clay
Ewera Charles E., conductor S. P. Co., r. 601 Third
Ewera George I., dispatch operator S. P. Co., r. 742 Capp
Ewers Max, brewer Chicago Brewing Co., r. 1123% Bush
Ewert Alfred H., clerk Rothschild & Hadenfeldt, r. Oakland
Ewig Ernst, liquor saloon, 4 Washington, r. 2120 Mason
Ewing Calvin, collarmaker Maln & Winchester, r. 208 San Jose Av
Ewing Charles G., r. 2221 Scott
Ewing Charles L. M., collarmaker, r. 208 San Jose Av Ewing Charles S., collarmaker Main & Winchester, r. 1224 Haight
Ewing Clara M., widow. r. 490 Eighth
Ewing Daniel, clerk secretary's office S. P. RR. Co., r. 1218 Turk
Ewing Eatelle Miss, dressmaker, r. 490 Eighth
Ewing Frank J., waiter, r. 449 Minna
Ewing George, carpenter S. P. Co., r. 1119 Alabama
Ewing George, wagonmaker John F. Ewing, r. 1128 Florida
Ewing George F., blacksmith John F. Ewing, r. 1128 Florida
Ewing Horace, actor, r. 518 Taylor
Ewing Horace T., capitalist, r. 490 Eighth
Ewing J. C., manager Occidental Watch Co., 24 Post, r. Oakland
Ewing John, horseshoer, 1103 Mission, r. 1218 Turk Ewing John F., wagonmaker, 1119 Alabama, r. 1128 Florida
Ewing Luther L., r. 1601 Turk
Ewing Mary Miea, operator W. U. Tel. Co., r. 1601 Turk
Ewing Maud Miss, milliner, r. 490 Eighth
Ewing Maurice, with Cal. Casket Co., r. 444 % Natoma
Ewing Nellie E. Misa, teacher Hayes Valley Primary School, r. 2221 Scott
Ewing Richard, laborer, r. 447 Bryant
Ewing Robert, contractor, 418 California, r. 1400 Van NeAs Av
Ewing llosa V., Mrs., r. 218 Turk
Ewing Roxana Mrs., widow, r. 1118 Market
Ewing Samuel H., r. 136% Castro
Ewing Samuel M., reporter Examiner, r. 312 Turk
Ewing Titus S., farmer. r. 218 Turk
Ewing William, gripman, r. 926 Mission
Ewing William T., machine hand, r. 490 Eighth Ewing. See Euing.
EXAMINER EMPLOYMENT OFFICE
(Philip Besson, successor to) male and female, 115 Stockton, telephone 941
EXAMINER THE (daily and
weekly) William R. Hearst editor and proprietor, office NE cor Market and Grant Av, editorial and composing rooms 508 Montgomery, pressroom cor Commercial and Montgomery
EXCELSIOR COAL CO.
M. R. Roberts president, M. R. Roberts Jr. agent, office 5 Spear
Excelsior Hall, 2319 Mission
Excelsior Hotel, August Bruns proprietor, 608-610 Sixib
Excelsior Loan Association, N. Schlesinger secretary, 304 Montgomery
Excelsior Mill Co., W. A. Meeker proprietor, man- ufacturers doors, sash, etc., S s Bryant bet Fifth and Sixth
Excelsior Quicksilver Mining Co,, A. Halsey secre- tary, 328 Montgomery, room 7
Excelsior Redwood Co. The, C. A. Hooper agent, NE cor California and Front
Excelsior Stables, Lot D. Slocum proprietor. 921- 923-925 Sutter
Excelsior Straw Works, M. A. Conklin & Co. proptrs, 120 Fourth
Excelsior The, James C. Godaball proptr. 39 Turk
Excelsior Water and Mining Co., William J. Stewart secretary, office 215 Sansome, room 8
Excelsior Wire Works, Justinian Caire proptr, John P. Bering superintendent, 521 Market
Exchequer Mining Co. (Gold Hill, Nev.) C. E. Elliot secretary 79 Nevada Block
Exempt Fire Co., rooms Brenham Pl nr Clay
Exle Julius. jeweler, r. 330 Guerrero
Exodius Julia Mme., clairvoyant. r. 1027 Market
Exotic Garden Nursery, J. Pouyal proprietor, 1727 Mission
Expressmen's Protective Union, 35 Eddy
Eybs William, bartender Gebhardt & Graner, r. 521 Franklin
Eyfer Adolf, r. 429 Larkin
Eylenfeldt Julius, cabinet maker, r. S s Richland Av, Holly Park
Eymatt Gustave, with W. & J. Sloane & Co., r. 324 Union
Eyre C. H .. printer, r. American Exchange Hotel
Eyre Edward E., office 124 Sansome, room 7, r. Menlo Park
Eyre Edward L., office 405 California, r. 1804 Octavia Eyre Frederick A., r. 25 Oak
Eyre John, carpenter and builder, r. 211 Castro
Eyre Manuel, attorney at law, 220 Sansome, r.Alameda Eyre Perry P., clerk Blum, Baldwin & Girvin, r. Menlo Park
Eyre. See Ayer.
Eyrich George, engineer George H. Tay & Co., r. Oak- land
Eyselee A. Mrs., r. 4 Sheppard Pl
Eystadt Christian, waiter C. P. Toft, r. 51 Ritch
Eyater Nellie Blessing Mrs. (Pacific Coast Revision Bureau) r. 2025 Pine
Eytel Rudolph A., translator languages, r. 637 Cali- fornia
Ezelle Addison, r. 702%% Bush
PEOPLES HOME SAVINGS BANK.
PAYS HIGHEST RATES OF INTEREST. MARKET AND FOURTH STREETS.
SAN FRANCISCO LUMBER CO.
Principal Office and Yard, Pier 12 Stenar St. Branches, Third and Berry Sts., and Pier 3, Stenarı St.
ANGLO-NEVADA ASSURANCE CORPORATION. Cash Assets, $2.672.849. §315 Montgomery.
Fabbri - Muller,
VOCAL ACADEMY,
928 FILLMORE STREET, S. F., Cal. On McAllister-Street Car Line.
Mme. Ines Fabbri and Herr Jacob Muller
Are Both Vocal Celebrities.
THEIR NAMES ARE KNOWN THROUGHOUT THE CIVILIZED WORLD.
THEY HAVE BEEN ENGAGED
- AT THE -
Royal Imperial Opera Houses of Berlin, Vienna,
Her Majesty's Theater Covent Garden, London,
ACADEMY OF MUSIC, NEW YORK, Etc., Etc.
DOCUMENTS OPEN TO INSPECTION
BIRDSEYE VIEW OF SANTA CLARA COLLEGE.
1. Teachers' Residence.
6 and 7, Contemplated additions.
2. Old Mission Church.
8. Scientifie Department.
13. Printing Office.
3. Mission Cross.
9. Literary and Commercial Department. 14, Steam Laundry,
4. Studenta' Cliapel.
10. Clothes-room.
15. Waterworks.
16. Bakery, Tailor's and Shoemaker's Shop.
17, Machine Shop.
18. St. Joseph's Shrine,
19.
Vineyard.
20.
Garden and Fish Pond.
21. Front Park.
SANTA CLARA COLLEGE
Santa Clara, California.
This Institution was founded in 1851, and in 1852 was incorporated with the privileges of a University. It occupies six large buildings, with extensive shady play-grounds, covered gymnasiums, swimming pond, cte. It possesses a most complete Philosophical Apparatus, and valnable collections of Mineralogy and Geology. It has, also, practical schools of Assaying, Surveying, Telegraphy, Photography and Commercial Business. For the latter a new building 186x40 has just been finished, that leaves nothing to be desired. Diplomas are given in two departments-the Classical and Scientific-and Certificates In Commercial course.
-TERM.S : - Matricolation Fee, to be paid but once. (Payable semi-annually in advance:) $ 15 00 Board, Lodging. Tullion' In all branches, Washing and Mending of Linen, School Stationery, Medical Anendance and Medicine, Baths,
efe., per session of len montis
For forther f . theulars apply to the l'resident of Santa Clara College, or to St. ignatius College, 214 Haves street, San Francisco.
350 00
5. Exhibition Hall.
11. Infirmary.
12. Library.
FABBRI-MULLER
Vocal Academy,
928 FILLMORE ST., S. F.
Pupils Prepared for
OPERA, CONCERT, BALLAD AND CHURCH MUSIC.
Also Acting Lessons ,
In the Highest Dramatic Art, in Two
Methods, Italian and French,
RECEPTIONS ARE GIVEN EVERY SIX MONTHS.
List of pupils who have been brought out with success by these great artists can be seen at their residence.
TERMS IN ADVANCE
ACCORDING TO TIME
Madame Fabbri- Muller will receive those desiring to make inquiries or to become pupils, from 2 to 5 o'clock P. M. every day, at her residence, at the address giver above.
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CHARLES LYONS, LONDON TAILOR.
1214-20 Market, and 300-2 Kearny, S. F.
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URNISHING GOODS FOR GENTLEMEN.
BEAMISH'S
MARKET ST., COR. THIRD.
Moderate Prices.
Faas. See Fasss
Fabbi Henry. veterinary surgeon, 727 Filbert
Fabbri Inez Mrs, (Fabbri-Muller Vocal Academy) 1008 Post
Fabbri Joseph, teamster, r. 19%% Morey Alley Fabbri-Muller Vocal Academy, 1008 Post
Fabel Philip, engraver Galloway Litho. Co., r. 212 Minna.
Fabens George C., clalm adjuster S. P. Co., NE cor Fourth and Townsend, r. Alameda
Fabens Sarah M., widow, r. 1913 Polk
Faber Carl, clerk Joe Spanier & Co., r. 605 Steiner Faber Charles, proptr The Pierpoint, 425 Geary
Faber Charles F., dentist Colton Dental Assn., 7 Phe- lan Bldg
Faber Charles J., carriage trimmer Studebaker Bros. Mnfg Co., r. 33 Valparaiso
Faber Frederick, cellarman Eisen Vineyard Co., r. 16 Garden
Faber George, laborer Custom House, r. 33 Valparaiso Faber Henry, furniture maker, r. 2%% Hayward
Faber Herman, order clerk Rathjen Bros., r. 510 Jessie
Faber Joseph A., laborer Cal. Wire Works, r. 33 Val- paraiso
Faber Louis W., laborer Cal. Wire Works, r. 33 Val- paraiso
Faber Mary, widow. r. 2809 Bush
FABER
WILLIAM proprietor
The Encinal, wines, liquors and cigars, 1150 Market, r. 510 Jessie
Fabian Albert G., glazier, r. 142%% Shipley
Fabian Benjamin W., clerk Goldstein & Co., r. 621 Geary
Fabian Brothers (Ernest M. and Charles A.) groceries and liquors, NW cor Bush and Frank. lin and 1701 Stockton
Fabian Charles A. (Fabian Bros.) r. 1920 Stockton Fabian Ernest M. (Fabian Bros.) r. 1602 Bush
Fabian Harris, second-hand clothing and furniture, 1051 Howard
Fabian Henry, r. E s Townsend bet Seventh and Eighth
Fabian James L., r. Es Townsend bet Seventh and Eighth
Fabian Philip (Fabian & Co.) r. 1836 Sutter
Fabian S. E. Mrs., teacher music, r. 621 Geary
Fabian S. Monroe, teacher music, r. 621 Geary
Fabian & Co., merchants (Tracy, San Joaquin Co.) office 219 Bush
Fabiansen Christian E. (Fabiansen & Stenstrom) r. 10 Carlos Pl
Fabiansen & Stenstrom (Christian E. Fabiansen and W. V. Stenstrom) barbers, 14 Turk
Fabre Edmund, broker, r. 516 Third
AWAY ON TOP! GRAND REPUBLIC
NICKEL CIGARS. 25 Millions Sold in 1889.
Mau, Sadler & Co., Sole Agents, S. F.
W. & J. SLOANE & CO. Manufacturers of WINDOW SHADES.
641 to 647 MARKET STREET.
Fabre James, waiter, r. 537 Sacramento
Fabre Jules C., plumbing and gasfitter, 618 Califor- nia, r. 1517 Dupont
Fabregue Henry, bookkeeper Alphonse Carpentier, r. 1320 California
Fabri Esther, widow, r. 4 Varennes
Fabri F., r. 5 Jasper Pl
Fabri Giovanni, hostler, r. 4 Varenes
Fabrice Conrad, r. 400 Third
Fabricy Louis, oiler stmr San Jose
Fabris Frank, boots and shoes, 623 Broadway, r. 612 %% Broadway
Fabris Jeremiah, restaurant, 324 Larkin
Fabris Maria, widow, r. 6123% Broadway
Fabris Nicholas, fish, 8 Clay Street Market, r. 30% Pinkney Pl
Fabris Nicholas, shoemaker F. Fabris, r. 612%% Broad- way
Fabris Vincent, fish, 27 Clay Street Market, r. 612%% Broadway
Fabry Frank, laborer, r. Paris nr China Av, Excelsior Homestead
Fabry Herman L., asst bookkeeper John Wieland Brewing Co., r. 520 Laguna
Fabry Leopold M., butcher, r. 520 Laguna
Fabry Louisa, widow, r. 1 Geary Pl
Fabry Sebastian, butcher, r. 458 Natoma
Faccini Charles, fruits, 411 Broadway, r. 25 Vallejo
Faccini Rachetto, fruit dealer, r. 25 Vallejo
Facco Kate, widow, r. Onondaga Av nr Mission Road Facio Manuel S., consulting engineer, 13 Flood Bldg, r. 1016 Vallejo
Fader Maynard P., r. 959 Market
Fagan Bridget, widow, r. 209 Fourth
Fagan Catherine, widow, r. 739 Natoma
Fagan David, cook, r. 537 Sacramento
Fagan Elizabeth, widow, r. 327 Clementina
Fagan Frank, laborer, r. 305 Fifth
Fagan George, nurse Alms House
Fagan James, bookbinder Althof & Bahls, r. 1521 Fil- bert
Fagan James J., cashier American Bank and Trust Co. of San Francisco, r. Alameda
Fagan Joseph, oiler stmr San Blas
Fagan Josephine Miss, teacher music, r. NW cor Fourteenth Av and I
Fagan Mary, domestio 616% Nineteenth
Fagan Mary J. Miss., teacher Hayes Valley Primary School, r. 110 Jones
Fagan Michael F., sailmaker Neville & Co., r. 513 Lombard
Fagan Patrick, teamster, r. 2722 Pine
Fagan Terence, teamster, r. 123 Clipper
Fagan Thomas H., clerk Simpson & Miller, r. 110 Jones
Fagan William, electrician, r. NW cor Fourteenth Av and I
Fagan William, ship carpenter, r. 621 Second
Fagan William J., painter Pac. Rubber Paint Co., r. 327 Clementina
( Fagan. See Fagen, Fagin and Fegan
Fagen Christopher, rigger, r. 9 Broadway
Fagen George, engineer, r. Potrero Hotel
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