Langley's San Francisco directory for the year commencing 1890, Part 240

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Publication date: 1890
Publisher: San Francisco : Francis, Valentine & Co.
Number of Pages: 1646


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Pacheco Luis J., bartender. r. 43% Everett


Pacheco Manuel A., barber. 266 First


Pacheco Pablo, foreman teamster Bender Brothers, r. 346 Fourth


Pacific Advertising Bureau, Palmer & Rey proprietors. 405-407 Sansome


Pacific Art Glass Works, John Mallon proprie- tor, 1211-1215 Howard and 19 Fremont


Pacific Artificial Stone Co., office 330 Pine, room 11


Pacific Asphaltum Co., F. M. Neuval propri- etor, 413 Kearny


Pacific Athletic Club, rooms 2411 Mission


Pacific Auxiliary Fire Alarm Co .. Louis Slo88 Jr., president, Percy T. Morgan vice-presi- dent and general manager, W. Hansen secretary. 323 Pine


Pacific Axle Co., John T. McCrosson secretary, Will- iam Hendry superintendent, works NW cor Napa and Maryland, office 213 Mission


PACIFIC BANK R. H. McDon- ald president, Frank V. McDonald cashier, O. F. Miner secretary, NW cor Sunsome and Pine


Pacific Bone Coal and Fertilizing Co., Abraham Haas manager, San Bruno Road nr Six Mile House, office 614 Seventh


Pacific Borax, Sait and Soda Co., J. H. Maynard presi- dent, A. H. Clough secretary, office 230 Mout- gomery


Pacific Box Factory, L. Racouillat & Sons pro- prietors, 439-445 Brannan


Pacific Box Factory, Myers, Merilliou & Co. pro- prietors, NW cor Fourth and Kentucky


Pacific Brewery, Fortmann & Co. proptrs, 267-271 Trhama and 266 Clementina


Pacific Bridge Co., Richard W. Gorrill president, office 4 California, room 8


W. W. Montague & Co. PUMPS,


Suction and Force. FOR HAND, WIND-HILL AND POWER ALL SIZES. 509, 311, 313, 315 and 317 MARKET STREET


THE LION Fire Ins. Co. OF LONDON


Capital, $4,125,000 Assets, $4,712,747


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


ANGLO-NEVADA ASSURANCE CORPORATION. Cash Assets, $2.672.849. §315 Montgomery.


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Pacific Carriage Co.


OLIVER HINKLEY, Superintendent.


GENERAL BUSINESS OFFICE,


48 Eighth Street and Baldwin Hotel Stand. CENTRAL STANDS,


200 AND 207 SUTTER ST,


NW and SW cors Kearny and Sutter Streets.


Telephone 1950.


Coupes and Carriages at Baldwin Hotel and Central Stands, 200 and 207 Sutter Street, Any hour of the day or night.


Special rates by applying to the Superintendent or Foreman at the Baldwin or Central Stands. (See other side)


PACIFIC CARRIAGE CO.


General Business Office, 48 Eighth Street.


TELEPHONE No. 1950.


Coupe, One or Two Passengers :


$1.00


Hack, One or Two Passengers


.. 1.50


Hack, Three or Four : .. : ..


2.00


Within district bounded by Broadway, Gough, Twelfth Streets, and the city front, or for one mile.


OLIVER HINKLEY, Supt.


Hacks and Coupes sent promptly in responso to calls from the S. F. Dist. Tel. Co's Boxes and the Pacific Bell Telephone Co. or Messenger Service at our expense.


RATES OF FARE:


COUPE.


$ 1.00. ... One or two passengers


.$ 1.50


Three or four passengers ...


2.00


Each additional mile (each passenger) .. 25


1.50 ... Calling and shopping, first hour


2.00


1.00. .. . Calling and shopping, each subsequent hour.


1.50


3 00 ... . Theaters, Balls and Parties, both ways reserved.


4.00 4.00


3.50 .. . . Funerals


4.00 6.00


6.00. ... Funerals, Holy Cross Cemetery.


6.00. . . . Alms House, vla Park ..


6.00 3.00


6.00. .. . CIHT House, via Park and return. . .


8.00 10.00


2.00. .. . City and County Hospital


2.50


2.00 ... German Hospital


2.50


1.(0. .. . Oakland Point (ferriage extra)


4.00 6.00


6.00 . . Ocean House, via Park


4.00 .... Park Drive ....


5.00 .... Park Drive to end of Beuch Itond


3.00 .. Presídio.


5.00 .. Presidio and Fort Polnt Drive.


7.00. .. . Presidio, Fort Point and Park Drive


10.00. ... Presidio, Fort Point, CHif House and Park Drive.


2.50. .. . St. Luke's Hospital.


3.00


4.(10) ... Villa 5.00


10.00 .... l'onrieen-mulle House


12.00


4.00. . . . Industrial School.


5.00


Detentions after the time on which Carriages are ordered will be charged by the hour.


Four-in hand Wagonettos for Parties. Horses, Buggies and Rockaways.


Work Horses To Let.


CARRIAGE.


3.00 .... Weddings


2.50 .. Black Point ..


8.00. .. . Cliff House, via Park and return via Ocean House.


6 00. . . . Oakland (ferriage extra)


8.00 5.00 7.00 4.00 6.00 10.00 12.00


MERICAN FIRE INS. CO. PHILADELPHIA,


BROWN, CRAIG & CO., General Agents, 508-510 California St.


PAC


1039


PAC


PACIFIC BUSINESS COLLEGE T. A. Robinson president. 320 Post Pacific Business College Review, 320 Post PACIFIC BUTCHERS' SUPPLY CO.


Hofmann Brothers proprietors, sans- age casings, spices and hutchers' sup- plies of every description, 69 New Montgomery


Pacific Cable Construction Co., J. M. Thompson pres- ident and general manager, Phillip Oppenheim secretary, 258 Market


Pacific Cable Railway Co., A. S. Hallidie president, Charles F. Crocker vice-president, J. L. Willcutt secretary, president's office 9 Fre- mont, secretary's office NE cor Fourth and Town- send, room 34


Pacific Can Co., John Lee president and super- intendent, Sidney M. Smith vice-president, Al- fred D. Cutler secretary and treasurer, 522-542 Townsend


PACIFIC CARRIAGE CO.


Oliver Hinkley superintendent, offices 200 Sutter and Baldwin Hotel, busi- lless office 11 Powell, telephone 1950


Pacific Chemical Preparation Co., Abraham Patek proprietor, mnfrs blueing and leather dressing, 513 Sixth


Pacific Chemical Works, Henry G. Hanks pro- prietor, 718 Montgomery


Pacific Churchman (semi-monthly) William H. H. Tobey publisher, 605 Montgomery


Pacific Cleaning and Dyeing Works, J. Spaulding & Co. proprietors, 353-357 Tehama Pacific Coal and Commercial Co., Wmn. H. H. Hart, president, office 230 Montgomery, room 24


Pacific Coast Advertising Bureau and CIRCULAR DISTRIBUTING AGENCY, Henry Macsorley & Co., proprietors, 608 Market and 9 Post, room 12


Pacific Coast Amateur Photographic Association, 605 Merchant


Pacific Coast Blood Horse Assn., E. S. Culver secre- tary, 313 Bush, third floor


Pacific Coast Board of Commerce, T. Cary Friedlander secretary. 24 Merchants' Exchange Pacific Coast Boiler Works, George E. Belmor, 208-210 Mission


Pacific Coast Business Agency, Immigration and Em- ployment Bureau, James B. Wilson secretary, 622 Clay


Pacific Coast Catholic Almanac, 1390 Market Pacific Coast Children's Carriage Works, Edwin Falkingham proptr, Sixteenth bet Folsom and Harrison


Pacific Coast Commercial Record, Anthony Reilly editor, 508 Clay


PACIFIC COAST CO-OPERATIVE CIGAR MANUFACTURING CO., S. B. Caldwell president, Henry Knobel secretary, 304 Battery


Pacific Coast Dredging and Reclamation Co., John Hackett manager, 40 California


Pacific Coast Field Trials Club, H. H. Briggs secre- tary, 313 Bush


Pacific Coast Financial Record (weekly) J.C. Marriott editor and publisher, 229 Krarny


Pacific Coast Gas Light and Fuel Co., Charles M. Oakley secretary, Alfred M, Belt mau- ager, 314 Montgomery, room 4


Pacific Coast Holiness Assn., H. T. Besse chairman, H. W. Stowe secretary, J. W. Ellsworth treasurer, 607 California


ASK your DRUGGIST or GROCER for Franco-American Food Co.'s


INVALID SOUPS


Specially Prepared in Tins and Glass. Mau, Sadler & Co., S. F., Agents.


W. & J. SLOANE & CO. SPECIAL DESIGNS IN


FURNITURE


641 to 647 Market Street.


Pacific Coast Home Supply Asan. (James Sharp, W. R. Davidaon and F. E. Marsh, 132 Market, rooms 21-24


Pacific Coast Hotel Register Co., The Hicks- Judd Co. proprietors, Charles D. HInes general agent, 23 First


Pacific Coast Jersey Cattle Club, John W. Coleman president, 405 California


Pacific Coast Land Bureau, Wendell Easton president, George W. Frink vice-president, F. B. Wilde secretary, 638 Market


PACIFIC COAST LAND TRADING BUREAU


H. I. Nager & Co. successors to S. H. Brown & Co., 30 Kearny, rooms 2-3 Pacific Coast Marine Firemen's Union, 9 Mission


Pacific Coast Merchants' Association, Charles I. Kendall general manager, Troutt & Stevens attorneys, 15 Flood Bldg


Pacific Coast Metaphysical Co., Mrs. Sadie E. Gorie manager, 428 Turk


Pacific Coast Mining Exchange Bureau, Gustavus B. Krutmejer, 82 Montgomery Block Pacific Coast Oil Co., Charles B. Wheaton secre- tary, 13 Pine


Pacific Coast Packing Co. (Ferndale, Eel River) Cut- ting Packing Co. agents, 123-125 Market


Pacific Coast Postal Index (monthly) Macondray Bros. proptrs, 523 Montgomery


Pacific Coast Power Co., C. E. K. Royce presi- dent, M. Levingston manager, Edward T. Steen superintendent, office 331 Montgomery, rooms 22-23


Pacific Coast Railway Co., George C. Perkins president, Goodall, Perkins & Co. general agents, office 10 Market


Pacific Coast Review (monthly) John G. Edwards publisher, 320 Sansome, room 13


Pacific Coast Revision Bureau (Mrs. Emelie Tracy Y. Packhurst Mra. Nellie Blessing Eyster, 1419 Taylor


Pacific Coast Ship Owners' Association, Frank E Preble secretary, Pier 3 Stenart


Pacific Coast Steam Agricultural Manufacturing Co., C. A. Grow secretary, 18 -- 20 Phelan Bldg


Pacific Coast Steamship Co., Charles Goodall president. John L. Howard vice-president, Ed- win Goodall secretary, Goodall. Perkins & Co. general agents, office 10 Market


Pacific Coast Steamship Co's Wharf, foot Broadway


Pacific Coast Syrup Co., Fred. Welker president, E. E. Bergin secretary, Hathaway's Wharf


Pacific Coast Tr tting Horse Breeders' Association, James P. Kerr secretary, 313 Bush


PACIFIC COAST WOOD AND IRON


(monthly) S. L. Everett publisher, California, room 12


Pacific Coast Wood Working Co. The, J. C. Wadsworth president, John R. Spring vice-pres- ident. F. S. Zimmerman secretary, manufactur- ers woodwork for decorating, factory 13-15 Spear, office 20 California


Pacific Coast Cold Storage and Ice Co., John E. de Ruver president and manager, Ed- ward A. Rix secretary, 309-311 Davis


Pacific Collection Co., Julius Blumenthal man- ager, 528 California, room 3


Pacific Color Works, Sullivan, Kelly & Co. pro- prietors, 821 Battery, office 112-114 California


Pacific Commercial Co. The, office 634 Market


Pacific Comrade (monthly) E. B. Griffith & Sons pub- lishers, 1033 Howard


Pacific Congress Springs Depot, Bliven & Lewis proptrs, 161 New Montgomery


Pacific Consolidated Paste Co. (Ravenna & Co.) 421-423 Battery


UNITED STATES LAUNDRY.


Modern Appliances. Skilled Labor.


OFFICE, 12 Sixth St.


TELEPHONES, 3418 and 3420.


JOHN UTSCHIG'S BOOTS AND SHOES ARE THE BEST.


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ANGLO-NEVADA ASSURANCE CORPORATION. Cash Assets, $2.672.849. §315 Montgomery.


PERRIER-JOUËT & CO. CHAMPAGNE


Extra Dry "Special. " W. B. CHAPMAN, Sole Agent for Pacific Coast. (See Page 1057)


PAC


1040


PAC


MOET AND CHANDON CHAMPAGNE.


SHERWOOD & SHERWOOD, Agents, 212-214 Market Street. S. F.


PACIFIC COPPER WORKS Ludwig Wagner proprietor, 563 Mis- sion


Pacific Corrugated Stove Pipe Elbow Factory, Will- iam Wehmöller proptr, 416 Seventh


Pacific Coursing Club, 539 California


Pacific Dispensary of the Children's Hospital, Mrs. J. F. Merrill corresponding secretary, 1016 Mission Pacific Distillery Edward S. Salomon attorney and agent, 331 Montgomery, rooms 4-5, works cor Pierce and Chestnut


Pacific Duster Co. (Samuel Wagner) mnfra feather dusters, 21 Montgomery Av


Pacific Educational Journal, J. B. McChesney mana- ger and editor, 27 Main


PACIFIC ELECTRIC BELT AND TRUSS CO., Dr. Andrew T. Sherwood presi- dent, Martin Armstrong treasurer, manufacturers electric belts, support- ers, trusses, etc., 408 Stockton


Pacific Electric Motor Co., O. W. Nordwell president, M. J. Kern treasurer, Herman E. Giffin secretary, 12 Annie


Pacific Electrical Storage Co., William H. Armstrong president, James Armstrong secretary and treasurer, 220 Sutter, rooms 1-2


Pacific Electro Depositing Works, 35 Mar- ket


PACIFIC ENDOWMENT LEAGUE J. Alfred Lueders secretary, 39-40 St. Ann's Bidg, 6 Eddy


Pacific Exchange Hotel, Johnson & Nordling proptrs, 825 Battery


Pacific Farmer and Dealer Publishing Co., Irwin H. Rice manager, 109 California


Pacific Fire Insurance Co. (of New Yorkj Rolla V. Watt general agent, 317 California


Pacific Free Warehouse, Haslett & Bailey pro- prietors, NW cor Front and Broadway


PACIFIC FRINGE FACTORY Auerbach & Thompson proprietors, upholsterers' trimmings. 751 Market


Pacific Fruit Market, Thomas A. Burns & Co. proprietors, 109 Seventh


PACIFIC FURNITURE EXPRESS CO McHenry Brothers proprietors, junc- tion Market and Golden Gate Av


PACIFIC GAS ENGINE CO. (J. T. Daly, M. M. Barrett and W. A. Cavanagh) manufacturers gas and gasoline en- rines, 230 Fremont


Pacific Gas Improvement. Co. (lessce Central Gas Light Co.) Albert Miller president, C. O. G. Miller, treasurer, J. M. Livingston secretary, office SW cor Stevenson and Annie, works cor Fill- Inore and Bay and cor Third and Townsend


Pacific Glass Cutting, Staining, Emhoss- Ing and Designing Works, Jobn Mallon proprietor, 19 Fremont


Pacific Glove Works. HI. & L. Block proptrs, 9-11 San- KOIne


PACIFIC GRAPHITE MANUFACTURING


co., manufacturers Imperial Stove Polish, Perfection Avle Grease, foundry facings, etc., factory Potrero, James O. Rountrre & Sons agents, 117-119 Californin


Pacific Hardware Co., George P. Thurston presl- dent, C. H. Morgan secretary and treasurer, deal- ers in undertakers' supplies, 934-936 Mission


Pacific Hebrew Orphan Asylum and Home Society, Leo Elvesser secretary, office 105 Stock- ton, room 21 ; Henry Mauser superintendent, 600 Devisadero


Pacific Heights Grammar School, Miss M. MeKenzie principal, N s Jackson bet Webster and Fillmore


Pacific Homoeopathic Dispensary, 943 Howard Pacific House, 215 Broadway


Pacific Improvement Co., J. H. Strobridge president, Frank S. Donty secretary, office NE cor Fourth and Townsend, room 28


Pacific Incubator Co. (Oakland) George B. Bayley proptr, office 210-212 Davis


Pacific Indicator Co., A. F. Main secretary, 408 Cali- fornia, room 21


Pacific Ink Factory, Goldtree & Co. propriet- ors, 617-621 Brannan, office 315-317 Sacramento


Pacific Insurance Union, Alfred Stillman gen- eral manager, 307 Sansome


Pacific Investigator, G. F. Perkins proptr, 874 Mission Pacific Investment Association, Joseph C. Jennings president, Rolla V. Watt secretary, 317 California


Pacific Iron and Nail Co., office 9-11 Beale


Pacific Iron Lath Co., P. A. Wagner president, 145-147 Beale


Pacific Iron Works, Rankin, Brayton & Co. pro- prietors, 127 First


PACIFIC IRON YARD


Burnstine Brothers proprietors, whole- sale dealera scrap iron and steel, 235- 237 and 403-405 Spear


Pacific Jewelry Co., Newman & Samuel Bros. proprietors, 17-19 Battery


Pacific Kennel Club, C. A. Haight secretary, 258 Mar- ket, W. S. Kittle treasurer, 202 California


Pacific Lamp and Reflector Factory, E. Boesch & Co. proprietors, 585 Mission


Pacific Land and Loan Co., Curtis K. Kimball presi- dent, J. Frank Brown secretary, 25 Flood Bldg


Pacific Land Association (of San Francisco) A. Eve- rett Ball president. Clinton L. Tripp secretary, 39-40 Merchants' Exchange


Pacific Land Investment Co., James G. Fair president, office 230 Montgomery


Pacific Laundry, office 1231 Mission


Pacific Laundry Machinery Co., John E. Chappell manager, 51 Fremont


Pacific Lighting Co., J. M. Levingston presi- dent, C. O. G. Miller secretary and treasurer, SW cor Annie and Stevenson


Pacific Lithographing Co., 523 Montgomery


Pacific Live Stock Co., N. H. A. Mason president, C. Z. Merritt secretary, 508 California, room 16


Pacific Loan Association, L. L. Dennery secre- tary, Il Montgomery


Pacific Lodging House, Henry Greaves proptr, 209 Leidesdorff


Pacific Lumber Co., Edgar L. Allen agent, 6 Cali- fornia


Pacific Lumberman, Contractor and Elec- trician, W. L. Peet editor, H. D. Peet business manager, 10 California


Pacific Mail Steamship Co., office cor First and Brannan, Williams, Dimond & Co. agents, 202 Market and 3 Pine


Pacific Mail Steamship Co's Wharf, cor Brannan and First


PACIFIC MANUFACTURING CO. George P. Thurston president, Edwin V. Liv- er's manager, manufacturers CYCLONE and STAR WINDMILLS, pumps, tanks, Star Windmill, well tools and water goods, 575 Mission


INCORPORATED 1863.


PACIFIC BANK.


BUYS AND SELLS EXCHANGE,


MAKES COLLECTIONS PROMPTLY AND ON LOWEST TERMS Issues Letters of Credit available the world over.


SAN FRANCISCO LUMBER CO.


Principal Office and Yard, Pier 12 Steuart St. Branches, Third and Berry Sts., and Pler 3, Steuart St.


CHARLES LYONS, LONDON TAILOR.


1211-20 Market, and 300-2 Kearny, S. F.


PAC


1041


PAC


Pacific Match Co., factory cor El Dorado and Potrero Av


Pacific Medical Journal (monthly) W. A.Wood- ward & Co. publishers, D. A. Hodghead M. D. editor, 522 California


PACIFIC METAL WORKS,


John S. Reese president, J. A. Morrow secretary and treasurer, manufactur- ers babbitt, solder, tin, copper, zinc, antimony, etc., 141-143 First


Pacific Mill Co. (Tacoma, Wash.) Chester F. White agent, office 221 Front


Pacific Mineral Paint Co., F. H. Kellogg president, office 136 Sutter


Pacific Mutual Aid Association, 71 New Montgomery PACIFIC MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE CO.


OF CALIFORNIA, George A. Moore president, George W. Beaver vice-presi- dent, J. N. Patton secretary, 418 Cali- fornia


Pacific Notion Co., A. Schoenfeld & Bro. propts wholesale fancy goods, 53 Second


Pacific Nursery, Frederick Ludemann proprietor, NW Lombard and Baker


Pacific Oakum Factory, 8. F. Weeks & Co. proptrs. NW cor Eighteenth and Harrison


Pacific Ocean Bathing Corporation, W. Greer Harri- son president, office 305 California


Pacific Oil and Lead Works, N & King bet Second and Third, Kittle & Co. agents, office 202 California


PACIFIC OIL CLOTHING CO. (Frank F. Terramorse, Joseph F. Resing and Gustav A. Hegele) 2223 Folsom


PACIFIC OYSTER HOUSE Charles Haake proprietor, 914 Market Pacific Packing Co., B. Arnhold secretary, office 310 Sansome


PACIFIC PAPER BOX FACTORY Ellert Rothschild proprietors, 8 Bush, junction Market and Battery


PACIFIC PAPER CO. Smith Bartlett president. F. W. Ainsworth secretary dealers printing and wrap- ping papers, paper bags, twine, etc., 417-423 Sacramento


Pacific Patent Agency, John Dixon proptr, 102 St. Ann's Bldg


PACIFIC PAVING CO.


Timothy Hopkins president, Wallace Beck secretary, F. N. Neuval superin- tendent, J. H. Swift general manager, bituminons rock street pavements, office 29 Flood Bldg


Pacific Pharmacy, Garrett & Smith proprie- tors, drugs and medicines, 33 Grant Av


Pacific Phonograph Co., Louis Glass presi- dent, William G. Oliver secretary, 323 Pine


Pacific Pilote (German weekly) Frederick G. Ger- hard publisher, 1833d Howard


Pacific Pine Lumber Co., E. M. Herrick presi- dent and general manager, W. J. Adams vice-pres- ident, W. H. Talbot treasurer, E. F. Bent secre- tary, office 12 California, branches Third and Berry, Fourth and Channel Firsi and Brannan, Steuart and Folsom and Davis and Vallejo


Pacific Planing Mill, M. & A. Hansen proprie- tors, S s Berry nr Sixth


PACIFIC PORTRAIT CO.


T. J. O'Brien manager, 1221 Market


May Ladles!y FORMERDY ALBERT MAU & CD


Direct Wholesale Importers HAVANA & KEY WEST CIGARS 9 to 13 Beale St .. S. F., Cal.


FURNITURE, Carpets and Upholstery. W. & J. SLOANE & CO. 641 to 647 MARKET STREET.


Pacific Postal Telegraph-Cable Co., John W. Mackay president, L. W. Storror superintendent, 301 Montgomery


Pacific Power Co., S. C. Bigelow president, Ira Bishop superintendent, Frederick M. Pick- ering secretary, 523 Montgomery, buildings SE cor Stevenson and Ecker


Pacific Press Publishing Co. (Oakland) Simon Peter, agent, 18 Post


Pacific Printer (monthly) Palmer & Rey publish- ers, 405-407 Sansome


Pacific Publishing Co., (Joseph L. Hebert and Arthur S. Latham) booksellers, publish- ers and general agents, Murphy Bldg, rooms 144-145


Pacific Refinery and Assay Office, F. Reich- ling proprietor, 404 Montgomery


Pacific Rescue Home Association, Rev. W. H. Scudder president. E. A. Girvin secretary, J. W. Ellsworth manager, office 607 California, Mrs. L. Sheriff matron of the Home


l'acific Roll Paper Co., Smith Bartlett president, Frederick W. Ainsworth secretary, 32 First


PACIFIC ROLLING MILL CO. William Alvord president, Charles M. Keeney secretary, L. B. Benchley general manager, P. Noble superintendent, Works Potrero Point, office 202 Mar- ket


Pacific Rubber Co., R. H. Pease Jr. and S. M. Runyon agents, 577-579 Market


Pacific Rubber Paint Co., Whittier, Fuller & Co. proprietors, 228-230 Beale, office SW cor Front and Pine


Pacific Rural Press (weekly) Dewey & Co. pub- lishers, 220 Market


Pacific Saw Manufacturing Co., James Pat- terson president and manager, Nathan W. Spauld- ing vice-president, James M. Davis secretary, manufacturers saws, planing knives, reaper and mower sections, 17-19 Fremont


Pacific Scandinav (Danish-Norwegian weekly) I. C. Hansen publisher, 11 Market


Pacific Scouring Co. (wool) George Abbot agent, NW cor Fifth and Townsend


Pacific Soda Co., J. Horstmann proptr, 769-775 Bryant Pacific Soda Water Works, Breig & Bauer proptrs, 1710-1712 Bryant


Pacific Spring and Mattress Co. (William A. Clark and Henry Black) warerooms 762 Mission, factory NW cor Sixteenth and Harrison


Pacific States Advertising Bureau, Palmer & Rey proprietors, 405-407 Sansome


Pacific States Savings, Loan and Building Co., John H. Wise president, William Pardy sec- retary, William H. Busch manager, 328 Montgom- ery, room 19


Pacific Steam Navigation Co., Williams, Di- mond & Co. agents, 202 Market


Pacific Steam Whaling Co., Josiah N. Knowles manager, Edwin L. Griffith secretary, 28 Cali- fornia


Pacific Stock and Exchange Board, Frank Maroney secretary, 316 Montgomery


Pacific Stone Co. (Alexander McLennan, Matthew and Edward McGowan, Thomas Butler and Dun- can S. Chisholm) granite and stone work. office and yard cor Sixth and King


PACIFIC STORAGE CO.


Fisher &' Barker proprietors, furniture and general storage, advances made on consignments, 301 Stockton, Union Club Bidg


Pacific Straw Works, Mrs. Lizzie C. Dean proptr, 106 Fourth


S. E. COR SPEAR


STARBIRD & GOLDSTONE


Wholesale and Retail Lumber Dealers. Redwood Lumber for Eastern Shipment a Specialty. AND MISSION STS


ROOS BROS


=


OCCUPYING ENTIRE BUILDING.


31-37 Kearny,


Youth's, Boy's and Children's Clothing are the Best.


ANGLO-NEVADA ASSURANCE CORPORATION. Cash Assets, $2.672.849. §315 Montgomery.


CHAMPAGNE ECLIPSE. ARPAD HARASZTHY & CO., 530 Washington Street.


PAC


1042


PAG


MOET AND CHANDON CHAMPAGNE.


"WHITE SEAL." DRY and DELICIOUS SHERWOOD & SHERWOOD, Agents. S. F.


PACIFIC SURETY CO, Wallace


Everson president, John Bermingham vice-president, A. P. Redding secre- tary, fidelity guaranteed and accident insurance, 328 Montgomery, room 4, Safe Deposit Bidg


Pacific Suspender and Neckwear Manu- facturing Co., Samuel Dusenbery proprietor, 106 Battery


Pacific Tannery, Kullman, Wagner & Co. proprietors, office 106 Battery


Pacific Telephone and Telegraph Co., John E. Hudson president, Oliver Eldridge first vice- president, John I. Sabin second vice-president and general manager, William G. Oliver secre- tary, general office 323 Pine, branches cor Mission and Twentieth S. P. Co's Bldg, cor California and Fillmore, NW cor Sutter and Hyde, and Butchertown


Pacific The (Congregational weekly) The Publish- ing Co. of the Pacific publishers, 7 Montgomery Av, room 23


Pacinc Tile and Brick Co., C. B. Turrill secretary, M. H Turrill manager, worka 108 Utah


Pacific Top Co., Truman, Hooker & Co. agents, 421-427 Market


PACIFIC TOWEL CO. McCracken & Co. proprietors, 9 Lick PI


PACIFIC TRANSFER CO.


Evan J. Coleman president, J. Heniey Smith vice-president, James Hair sec- retary, Thomas W. Gwin superinten- dent, 110 Sutter, telephone 146


Pacific Undertakers, John J. Meehan president, John C. Reardon vice president, M. J. Wein treas. urer. M. C. Gorham secretary, 747 Mission


Pacinc Underwriter The (semi-monthly) Frederick T. Hoyt publisher, 419 California, room 11


PACIFIC UNION


(weekly) Pacific Union Publishing Co., publishers, 622 Clay and 625 Merchant


Pacific-Union Club, NW cor Stockton and Post Pacific Union Publishing Co., James K. Phil- lips manager, publishers Pacific Union, 622 Clay aud 625 Merchant


Pacific Varnish Co., Arthur K. Woodbury, president, David M. Blank secretary and John F. Nolan gen- eral manager, 123 California, room 27


Pacific Vinegar and Pickle Works, John L. Koster manager, Charles J. King secretary, office 323 Front


PACIFIC WATER CLOSET WORKS (William J. Rustemayer and Charies Syvers) 215 Mission


Puville Woodenware and Cooperage Co., A. Gewer secretary, office 32; Front, works cor Sixth and Channel, cooper shop S & Brannan bet Seventh and Eighth


Pacltie Wool Depot, Thomas Bailey & Co.,proptrs, NW cor Fitth and Bluxome


Pacific Zinc Ornament Factory, E. Boesch & Lo, proprietors, 585 Mission


Packard Charles J., r. 213 Mason


Packard Chester S., clerk. r. 717 Nineteenth


Packard James, foremau, Pac. Carriage Co.


Packard J. G., galpman Cal. St. RR., r. 1434 California l'acker E. M. J. Mrs., widow, r. 407 Mason Packer F. H. Mrs., r. 406 Powell


Packer Jamea, driver, r. 818 Green


Packham Robert, foreman yard laborers Union Iron Works, r. 223 %% Solano


Packbam Thomas, stereotyper Call, and groceries and liquors, 1030 Montgomery


Packham Thomas G .. machinist, r. 223% Solano


1 Packham See Peckham


Packscher Adolph, office 423 Jackson, r. 2521 Sacra- mento


Packscher Charles A., wool dealer, r. 2521 Sacramento Packscher Joseph, plumber, 2107 Fillmore


Packsher Simon, cigars and tobacco, The Bald- win


Pacy Edward H., pressman, r. 1330 Howard Paddock A. Miss, r. 313 Stockton


Paddock Arthur, porter Cal. Furniture Mnfg. Co., r. 231 Minna


Paddock Charles J., salesman J. A. Folger & Co., r. 1122 Twenty-first




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