Langley's San Francisco directory for the year commencing 1890, Part 268

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


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Salsig Jacob, driver Hugh Flynn, r. 313 Natoma


Salsig John, r. 358 Natoma


Salter Herbert W., aast bookkeeper Wagenheim, Sternheim & Co., r. 16 Albion Av


Salter James, second steward stmr Mariposa Salter John W., druggist, 2445 Mission, r. 526 Capp


Salter Woodley G., salesman, r. 16 Albion Av


Saltonstall Florence N., M. D., physician and surgeon, 723 Sutter, hours 10 A. M. to 12 MI. and 7 to 7 :30 P. M., telephone 2421


Salta Albert, expressman, 24 Sutter, r. 1715 Stevenson Salts James A., r. 1303 Octavia


Salturo Basil, r. 657 Howard


Salvaresso Antonio, laborer, r. 13% White


Salvaresso Joseph, scavenger, r. 13% White


Salvation Army Barracks, 632 Commercial


SALVATION ARMY HEADQUARTERS


(Pacific Coast Division) H. Fielding brigadier, 122 O'Farrell


Salvatore Giuseppe, fisherman, r. 317 Vallejo


Salveggio Joseph, shoemaker, r. 827 Vallejo, rear


Salvenini Nicolo, fireman, r. 117 Vallejo, rear


Salverson Christian, laborer Pac. Rolling Mill, r. Illinois nr Napa


Salveraon R., master mariner, 435 Bryant


Salvetti Michael, cellarman Berges & Domeniconi, r. 102 Ellis


Salz George, r. 630 Brannan


Salz Jacob (Kullman, Salz & Co. and Kullman, Wag- ner & Co.) r. 1015 Van Ness Av


Salz Joseph, clerk. r. 630 Brannau


Salz Sigmund, r. 1111 Laguna


Salzman Otto E., engineer, r. 503 Folsom


Salzmann Julius (Salzmann & Voltmer) r. S & Twenty- fourth nr Alabama


Salzmann Peter, baker William Hesaler, r. 2010 Lar. kin


Salzmann & Voltmer (Jullua Salzmann and Henry Voltmer) bakery, Ss Twenty fourth nr Alabama Sam Joseph, lunchman H. Henne, r. 530 Third


Samaria Frank, with Pac. Oil Works, r. 342 Unlon Sambrano Jesse, saddler, r. 1010 Jackson


Sambuck John (Sambuck & Mengola) r. 425 Green


Sambuck & Mengola (John Sambuck and Frank Men- gola) coffee saloon, 1105 Front


Sameria Julius, bookkeeper Singer MInfg Co., r. Berkeley


Samicore Salvor, fruits and confectionery, 1460 Market


SAMISH ROBERT porcelain decorative art school (barher cups a specialty} 211 Post, r. 405 Geary Samkin George, shoemaker, r. 13 Elllot Park Samman Benjamin A., harnessmaker. 1135 Fillmore Samini Henry L., flour and commission merchant, 102 Clay


STARBIRD & GOLDSTONE


Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Building Lumber. Sugar Pine and Redwood for Foreign Shipment.


101 Market St.


ROOS BROS.


OCCUPYING


31-37 Kearny,


ENTIRE BUILDING.


Leading Clothiers.


Cur Great Specialty.


OVERCOATS


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


SAM


1154


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MOËT AND CHANDON CHAMPAGNE.


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


Sammi John H., salesman Deming.Palmer Milling Co., r. 7 Thirteenth


Sammi Louis, r. 7 Thirteenth


Sammis William W. r. 6 Bay


Sammy George, groceries and liquors, NE cor Larkin sud Golden Gate Av


Sammy Herman, clerk George . Saminy, r. NE cor Larkin and Golden Gate Av


Hammurthat William, nurse Old People's Home Samoske Charles, barber Jonas Ottenberg


Samoske Vincent, steward, r. 421 Bush


Samouillet Andre, weaver Goldstein Bros., r. 21 Van Ness Av


Sample Robert. r. 1404 Montgomery


Sample Robert A., millhand, r. 1105 Folsom


Sample S. M., with S. S. Sample, r. 433 O'Farrell


Sample S. S., wines and liquors, 108 Geary, r. 534 Geary


Sampson Burt H., porter Banes & Gruggel, r. 759 Howard


Sampson C. Mra., widow, r. 719 California


Sampson C. E., traveling salesman Beckel & Buchner Sampson George C., asst bookkeeper Geo. C. Shreve & Co., r. 1819 Mason


Sampson Harvey W., carpenter, r. 1819 Mason Sampson Henry, cook. r. 3 Selina Pl


Samson Henry, office 565 Market, r. 214 Powell


Sampson Henry, seaman, r. 15 De Boom


Sampson John, r. 24% John


Sampson John A., examiner Custom House, r. 1412 California


Sampson Joseph, driller Union Iron Works, r. Union Hotel. Potrero


Sampson L. E., clerk W. T. Garratt & Co.


Sampson William, conductor Market St. RR., r. N s Haight nr Stanyan


17 Sampson. See Samson


Samson Adrian, candlemaker, r. 11 Boyd


Samson Ambrose, pressman S. F. Candle Co., r. 11 Boyd


Samson Anns, widow, r. 11 Boyd


Samson Calistus D., bookbinder, r. 11 Boyd


Samson David, traveling salesman Bamberger & Kaempfer. r. 2424 Bush


Samson Galusha, bookfinisher T. K. Phillips & Co., r. 11 Boyd


Samson George, steward G. Dawson, r. 1010 Wash- ington


Samson Jonas D., traveling salesman Bamberger & Kaempfer


Samson Milton, salesman Davis Bros., r. 2424 Bush Samson O., walter. r. 542 Jessie


Samson Rudolph (Turnbull & Samson) r. 2000 Bush Samson Victor H., laborer Ploneer White Lead Works, r. 11 Boyd


Samson. See Sampson


Samsreither George, lodgings, 411 Pacific


Samud Elizabeth, widow, r. 851 Folsom


Samnud Minna, telegraph operator. r. 851 Folsom Samuel Albert (Samuel Bros.) r. Alameda


Samuel Benno C. (Newman & Samuel Bros.) r. 922 Van Ness Av


Samuel Brothers (Albert and Louis) printers, 622 Market


Samuel Caspar traveling salesman A. Pollak & Co., r. 701 Larkin


Samuel Emma Miss, clerk N. Prost, r. 14% Langton


Samuel George W., salesman Louis Leter. r. 542 Bry- ant


Salouel Gustave, salesman, r. 1009 Sutier


Samuel Harrls, tailor, 808 Third. r. 804 Third Samuel Henry B., r. 529 Fourth


Samuel Isidor, hatter. r. 1009 Sutter


Samuel Joseph, watchmaker and jeweler, 1011 Folsom Samnel Julius, carpet layer Rothschild, Levinson & Co .. r. Alameda


Bamnel Louls (Samuel Bros.) r. Alameda


Samuel Mary Mrs., varieties, 1317 Mission


Samuel Moses (Newman & Samuel Bros.] r. 922 Van Ness Av


Samuel Otto, quartermaster stmr City of Sydney Samuel Paul, salesman Pac. Jewelry Co., r. 922 Van Ness Av


Samuel Samuel, clerk Anglo-American Crockery and Glassware Co., r. Alameda


Samuel Samuel, job printer, 538 California


Samuel Wayle, butcher, 1208 Scott


Samuel William P., clerk McElroy & Magner, r. 529 Fourth


Samuel Wolf, tailor, 416 Folsom


Samuels Adolph, manager Abend Post, 535 California, r. 808 Folsom


Samuels Albert (Samuels & Levy) r. 1025% Wash- ington


Samuels Arthur, with Evening Post, r. 808 Folsom Samuela Charles, proptr Abend Post, 535 California, r. 808 Folsom


Samuels David, dry and fancy goods, laces, etc., 121-129 Post, r. 1624 Octavia


Samuels E. Mrs., r. 12 Hyde


Samuels E. H., medical student, r. 338 Golden Gate Av Samuels Frederick S., manager foreign dept John D. Spreckels & Bros .. r. 723a Eddy


Samuels Harris, clerk Levi Strauss & Co., r. 809 Bush Samuels Isaac J., bookkeeper M. Scheyer & Bro., r. Oakland


Samuele Isadore. clerk, r. 806 Geary


Samuels Jacob, law student William M. Pierson, r. 1322 O'Farrell


Samuels Jacob, salesman D. Samuels, r. 1624 Octavia Samuels Jennie Miss, tailoress, r. 8063% Geary


Samuels Joseph, merchant. r. 1322 O'Farrell


Samuels Julius, dry and fancy goods, 104-108 Kearny, r. 1322 O'Farrell


Samuels Julius, merchant, r. 1627 O'Farrell Samuels Louis, r. 638 Green


Samuels Louis, r. 809 Bush


Samuel Louis, clerk Schweitzer & Co., r. 1322 O'Far- rell


Samuel Louis, tatlor, r. 125 Locust Av


Samuels Michael, carpenter Pac. Rolling Mill, r. Montgomery House


Samuels Michael A., photographer William Shew, r. r. 2308 Post


Samuels Peter, painter, r. 4 Morse Pl


Samuels S. Mrs., widow, r. 806%% Geary


Samuels Samuel, compositor Joseph Winterburn & Co.


Samuels Willism, shoemaker, r. 23 Clinton Park SAMUELS W. R. G., F. A. S.


physician and surgeon, office 21 Flood Bldg, hours 10 A. M. to 12 M., 1 to 3 and 6 to 7 :30 P. M., Sundays 12 M. to 1 P. M., r. 332 Golden Gate Av


Samuels & Levy (Albert Samuels and Charles Levy) clothing. 626-628 Kearny


Samnelson Charles, millhand Capitol Mills, r. 567 Howard


Samuelson E. P., helper Pac Rolling Mill


Samuelson John, carpenter, r. 1326 Mission Samuelson Olivia, widow, r. 808 Union


Samuelson Samuel, fisberman, r. 320 Drumm


San Bernardino Borax Mining Co., J. W. Searies president, Henry Krebs Jr. treasurer, 106 Leidesdorff, room 17


San Bernardino Gas Light Co., office SW cor Annie and Stevenson


San Bruno Hotel, Frank Reichmuth proptr, W s San Bruno Road nr Army


San Diego Lumber Co., Dolbeer & Carson agents, 10 California, room 3


San Francisco Abend Post (German daily and weekly) Adolph Samuels manager, 535 Califor- nia


W. W. MONTAGUE & CO.


IMPORTERS OF GALVANIZED AND COMMON


Sheet Iron


All Sizes and Numbers. 309. 311, 313. 315 and 317 MARKET STREET.


ORIENT Ins. Co. OF HARTFORD |


Capital, $1,000,000 | GEO. D. DORNIN, Manager Assets, - 81,836,722 | WY. SEITON, Asst. Manager.


410 Pine.


(315 Montgomery.


2


ANGLO-NEVADA ASSURANCE CORPORATION. Cash Assets, $2,672,849.


PENNSYLVANIA FIRE INS. CO.,


( BROWN, CRAIG & CO., 1 General Agents.


508-510 Califoruna & ..


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San Francisco and North Pacific Railway


Co., J. F. Burgin president, Thomas Mellersh secretary and anditor, general ticket office 410 Mission, freight office Washington Street Wharf, ticket office Tiburon Ferry


San Francisco and North Pacific Ry Co's Ferry, foot of Clay


San Francisco and Oakland Mutual Loan Association, A. Sbarboro secretary, 307 Sansome


SAN FRANCISCO AND PACIFIC GLASS WORKS, George Palmer secretary James H. Davis superintendent, NE cor Seventh and Townsend


San Francisco and San Joaquin Valley Railway Co., Louis F. Monteagle secretary, 314 California


San Francisco Art Association, Edward E. Potter secretary, 430 Pine


SAN FRANCISCO ARTIFICIAL STONE


PAVING CO. (HansN. Petersen) general contractors, 436 Montgomery


San Francisco Athletic Club. 431 % Sixth


SAN FRANCISCO AWNING AND TENT CO., Augustus H. Roberts proprietor, manufacturers awnings and tents, agents for awning stripe and cotton sail duck, bunting and muslin flags of all nations, 757 Mission, send for price lists


San Francisco Bar Association, 121 Post San Francisco Bar Association Library, 121 Post San Francisco Benevolent Association, Robert Beeching secretary, 20 Webb


San Francisco Bicycle Club, 110 McAllister


San Francisco Boiler Works, Patrick F. Dundon proprietor. 314-318 Main


San Francisco Box Co., Carrick, Williams & Wright propirs, 515-519 Fifth


San Francisco Bridge Co., John McMullen president, Herman Krusi vice-president, Walter Stanley secretary, George W. Catt chief engineer, office 42 Market, rooms 4-7, storehouse and pier W' s Sixth from Hubbell to South


SAN FRANCISCO BRONZE WORKS Joseph Paudler proprietor, 773 Market


San Francisco Bulletin Co. (George K. Fitch, Loring Pickering and estate of J. W. Simon- ton) publishers and proprietors Evening Bulletin, Office 622 Montgomery


SAN FRANCISCO BUSINESS COLLEGE N. S. Phelps president. C. L. Ellis sec- retary, Murphy Bldg, 1236 Market.


San Francisco Call Co. (Loring Pickering, George K. Fitch and estate of J. W. Stmontou) publishers and proprietors Morning Call, office 525 Montgomery


San Francisco Candle Co. (Egbert Judson and Peter R. and William C. Woodman) works NE cor Alameda and Rhode Island, office 402 Front


San Francisco Carpet Beating and Reno- vating Works, S. S. Ferguson & Co., proprie- tors, 21-23 Tenth bet Market and Mission


San Francisco Carriage and Toy Co., Jobn W. Kelly proptr, 2227 Folsom


San Francisco Cereal Food Co. The, office 117 Market San Francisco Chapter American Institute of Archi- tects, Oliver Everett secretary, 408 California


San Francisco Chemical Works and Sul- phur Powdering Mill. (West Berkeley, Alameda Co., Cal.) Judson & Shepard proprietors, office 402 Front


San Francisco Chronicle (daily, weekly and semi-weekly) Michel H. de Young proprietor, NE cor Kearny and Market


Keep Your Money at Home and Use


YANKEE


BAKING POWDER.


Guaranteed Absolutely Pure and the Best. Mutual Manufacturing Co., 36-38 Jessie St. SOLE MANUFACTURERS.


DRAPERIES.


Special attention given to making up Draperies and Canopies for Lodges, Societies, etc.


W. & J. SLOANE & CO. 641 to 647 MARKET STREET,


NEXT ANOVE PALACE HOTEL.


San Francisco Church Extension Society of the M. E. Church, William F. Gibson secretary, 206 San- some


San Francisco Clearing House, Charles Sleeper manager, 211 Sansome


San Francisco Cloak Factory, John Fitzgerald proptr, 097 Market


San Francisco Collateral Loan Bank, Max Goldberg president and manager, Duncan McNee secretary, 538 Kearny San Francisco Copper Works, George A. Tripp proprietor, 132-136 Folsom


San Francisco County Society of Phy- siclans and Surgeons, D. Maclean M. D., president, C. N. Miller M. D., secretary, office 1032 Market


San Francisco Cremation Co., George E. Voelkel cor- responding secretary, 331 Kearny, room I


San Francisco Daily Law Journal, Stockwell & Co. proptrs, 430 Sansome


San Francisco Daily Report, The Daily Re- port Publishing Co. publishers and proprietors, Office 238 Montgomery


San Francisco Dental Office, George W. Leek proprietor, NW cor Grant Av and O'Farrell


San Francisco Diamond House, Emil C. Klumpp man- ager, importers and manufacturers jewelry aud dealers diamonds. 102 Kearny


SAN FRANCISCO DIRECTORY


LANGLEY'S (annually) George B. Wil- bur receiver of Painter & Co, pub- lisher, Edward M. Adams manager, office 518 Clay


San Francisco District Telegraph Co. Charles L. Ackerman president, office 83 Flood Bldg, branches 200 Sutter, 1162 Market, 603 Lar- kin, 534 Geary, NW cor Third and Howard, 301 Montgomery, 912 Market, 1305 Polk, SE cor Stock. ton and Partfic and 106 Market


San Francisco Dyeing and Cleaning Works, Henry F. Stolzenwald proptr, 1153 Folsom


San Francisco Edison Electric Light Co., J. W. Eaton president, Percy T. Morgan accre- tary, office 323 Pine


San Francisco Exchange for Woman's Work, Mrs. John Curry president, 116 Sutter


San Francisco Fencing Club, Louis Fron- chet manager. 124 O'Farrell


San Francisco Fire Department, office Old City Hall, first floor


San Francisco Foundling and Maternity Home, Mrs. C. B. Hutchins president, Mrs. I. N. Cook secretary, Mrs. F. W. Eatou treasurer, C. B. Untebins physician, 1901 California


San Francisco Free Public Library, J. V. Cheney librarian, New City Hall


San Francisco Fruit and Flower Mission. 420 Post


San Francisco Fase Manufacturing Co .. John Rodda secretary, 507 California


San Francisco Gas Light Co,, J. B. Crockett president and engineer, William G. Barrett soc- retary and treasurer, works NE cor First and Howard, cor King and Second, SE cor Fifth and Howard, cor Bay and Buchanan, and foot Hum- boldt, Potrero, othre SE cor First and Natoma


San Francisco Girls Union, Mrs. L. E. McDowell matron, 714 Bush


San Francisco Globe The, Dolan Brothers proprietors, 630 Market


San Francisco Grutli Verein, 737 Mission


Sau Francisco Hay Exchange, foot of Third


San Francisco Hebrew Free School, Dr. A. J. Messing principal, Synagogue, Turk nr Taylor


San Francisco Horse Market, D. Breslauer & Co. proptra, 625 Howard


TRY UTSCHIG'S WALKING SHOES, 335 BUSH STREET.


71


MAHOGANY and SPANISH CEDAR; JOHN WIGMORE & SON, SPEAR and HOWARD STS,


PERRIER-JOUËT & CO. CHAMPAGNE


For Sale by all First-class Wine Mer- chants and Grocers. (See Page 1057)


SAN


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MOËT AND CHANDON CHAMPAGNE.


"BRUT IMPERIAL."


Acknowledged the finest DRY Champagne in the world


SHERWOOD & SHERWOOD, Agents. S. F.


San Francisco House, Henry Greaves proptr, 737 Howard


San Francisco Iron Yard. N. Livingston proptr, 137- 139 Main


San Francisco Ladies' Protection and Relief Society, Es Franklin bet Post and Geary


San Francisco Land Co., Charles T. Bridge secretary, offire 224 California


San Francisco Last Factory, Potter & Sexton proprietors, 10 Stevenson


SAN FRANCISCO LAUNDRY ASSOCIATION Samuel F. Bufford president, H. H. Wood secretary, laundry S s Eddy bet Fillmore and Stelner, office 33 Geary


San Francisco Law Library, New City Hall, third floor


SAN FRANCISCO LUMBER CO. dealers lumber, principal office Pier 12 Steu- art, office Section 2, foot Third, office Section J, Pier 3 Steuart


San Francisco Lying-in Hospital and Foundling Asylum, Mrs. M. L. Fowler matron. 913 Golden Gate AV


San Francisco Manufacturing Co., office 634 Market San Francisco Marine Temperance Society, Rev. W. D. Bishop secretary, Mariners' Church, NE cor Sacramento and Drumm


San Francisco Medical Benevolent Society, 38 Mur- phy Bldg


San Francisco Mercantile Agency, F. Kim- mell & Co. proprietors, 213 Sansome, room 7


San Francisco Merchant Tailoring Club, W. Fried- man manager, 75 Flood Bldg


San Francisco Microscopical Society,120 Sutter, Doug- lass W. Montgomery corresponding secretary, 600 Sutter


San Francisco Mill Furnishing Depot, M. O'Brien proprietor, 21 Stevenson


San Francisco Mission of Pacific Coast Holiness As- aociation, 607 California


San Francisco Music and Drama, J. T. Thrum editor, 223 Kearny


San Francisco Musical Fund Society, 121 Post, room 10 San Francisco Mutual Loan Association, A. Sbarboro secretary, 307 Sausome


San Francisco Natural Gas and Oil Co. (Contra Costa Co.) J. J. Scoville secretary. 4 Sutter, room 34


SAN FRANCISCO NEWS CO THE Emile Bauer manager, Robert White treasurer, 210 Post


San Francisco News Letter and California Advertiser (weekly) Frederick Marriott editor, publisher and proprietor, 7 Flood Bldg, editorial rooms 609 Merchant


San Francisco Newspaper Union, publishers patent outsides and home plan sheets, Palmer & Key proprietors, 405-407 Sansome


San Francisco Novelty and Plating Works W. E. Shemmun president, Robert Cox secretary, A. Rudgenr mannger, gold, silver and nickel platers, electro bronz- Ingr, etc., NW cor Mission and First


San Francisco Packing and Provision Co., Frank W. Rossbach proprietor, 517-52} Washington


SAN FRANCISCO PATTERN WORKS W. J. Anderfaren proprietor, 110 Brale San Francisco Pioneer Screen Works .J. W. Quick proprietor, Russin sheet iron, steel, copper, brass, zinc and other metals punched for all uses, min- ing screens a specialty, 221-223 First


San Francisco Pioneer Varnish and Gly- cerine Works, Hueter Brothers & Co. propri- etors. office 601 Market


San Francisco Pioneer Woolen Factory and Misston Woolen Mills. H. Heynemann manager, Black Point, bet Larkin and Van Ness Av, office 28 Mer- chants' Exchange


San Francisco Planing Mill, John Coop pro- prietor, manufacturer sash and blinds, doors, frames, etc., 524-528 Fifth


San Francisco Plating Works, Edward G. Denniston proprietor, 653-655 Mission


San Francisco Polyclinic, 124 Ellis


San Francisco Port Society, Rev. Joseph Rowell sec- retary, rooms NE cor Sacramento and Drumm


San Francisco Portrait Co., W. E. Rotbrick manager, 18 Flood Bldg


San Francisco Portrait Premium Co., 1537 Mission


San Francisco Post Office, William J. Bryan Postmaster, NW cor Washington and Battery, branch offices, Station A, 1309 Polk, Station B, NW cor Eighth and Mission, Station C, NW cor Mission and Twentieth, Station D, foot Market


San Francisco Presbyterian Book Deposi- tory, W. W. Brier Co. agents. 42 Geary


San Francisco Prices Current (mercantile weekly) E. R. Painter publisher, 123 California


San Francisco Produce Exchange, T. C. Friedlander secretary, 425 California, secretary's office 24 Merchants' Exchange


San Francisco Produce Exchange Call Board Association, T. C. Friedlander sec- retary, 425 California, secretary's office 24 Mer- chants' Exchange


San Francisco Produce Exchange Mutual Benefit Association, T. C. Friedlander serre- tary, 425 California, secretary's office 24 Mer- chants' Exchange


San Francisco Protestant Orphan Asylum Society, Taylor & Haight attorneys, SW cor Laguna and Haight


San Francisco Real Estate Circular, Thomas Msgee proprietor, 20 Montgomery


San Francisco Roller Bearings Co., 605 Clay San Francisco Rubber Co., R. H. Pease Jr. and S. M. Runyon sgents, 577-579 Market


SAN FRANCISCO SAVINGS UNION


Albert Miller president, George W.


Beaver vice-president, Lovell White secretary and cashier, NE cor Califor- nia and Webb, branch 1700 Market, open from 9 A. M. to 3 P. M. and Satur- day evenings for receipt of deposit 6:30 to 8


San Francisco Savings Union Bldg, NE cor Cali- fornia and Webb


San Francisco School Department Shop, NW cor Larkin and Anstin


San Francisco Sewer Pipe Association, P. McG. McBean secretary, George D. Clark treas- urer, office and depot 1358-1360 Market


San Francisco Ship Calkers' Association, 44 Spear


San Francisco Short-hand and Type-writing Insti- tute, John T. Welham manager, 640 Clay


San Francisco Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals, 604 Merchant


San Francisco Soda Water Works. H. Schaller proptr, 323 Francisco


San Francisco Standard Optical Co., Nordman Bros. proptrs, 120 Sutter, rooms 7-13


San Francisco Steam Brush and Broom Factory, Richard W. Simpson proptr, 609-615 Brannan, office 319 Sacramento


San Francisco Steam Co., P. T. Dickinson pres- ident, Jerome Spaulding secretary, 45-46 Merchants' Exchange


PEOPLES HOME


SAVINGS BANK. GUARANTEE CAPITAL, $1,000,000 MARKET AND FOURTH STREETS.


SAN FRANCISCO LUMBER CO.


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


410 Pine.


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


A. W SANBORN & CO.


EXPRESS * ADD X DELIVERY & WAGONS<


WELLS, FARGO


& CO'S EXPRESS


W. SANHORY & CO.


THEY EXCEL ALL OTHERS.


PEOPLE'S


EXPRESS CO.


AKLAND.


ALAM


EDAY


AND S. F.


- XXXHORS & CO.


OFFICE AND SALESROOMS:


NO. 24 BEALE STREET, SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA


Crocker & Co.


> ILLUSTRATED PRICE CATALOGUES ON APPLICATION


A. W. SANBORN & CO.


>EXPRESS X AND * DELIVERY * WAGONS


FARNSWORTH & RUN


THEY EXCEL ALL OTHERS.


NORTHERN


PACIFIC EXPRESS CO


OFFICE AND SALESROOMS:


No. 24 BEALE STREET, SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA


ILLUSTRA ED PRICE CATALOGUES ON APPLICATION, ~~-


CHARLES LYONS, LONDON TAILOR.


1214-20 Market, and 300-2 Kearny, s. F.


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San Francisco Steamboat and Transpor- tation Co., F. W. Eaton & Co. agents, 126 Clay


San Francisco Stock and Exchange Board, William E. Norwood prestdent, Fred. W. Hadley secretary, S s Pine bet Montgomery and Sansome San Francisco Stock and Exchange Build- ing, Ss Pine bet Montgomery and Sansome


San Francisco Stock Brewery, Henry F.Bruns president, George Bruns secretary, SE cor Powell and Francisco


San Francisco Stock Brewery Depot, W. K H. Schwark proprietor. 766 Mission


San Francisco Storage Warehouse, J. M. Pierce proprietor, 735 Market


SAN FRANCISCO STOVE WORKS


(Chris. W. Hansen, Edward B. Magee, Alex. Bain and James O'Brien) manu- facturers stoves and ranges, 622-626 Third


San Francisco Syndicate and Trust Co., C. E. Mayne president, Henry S. Smith secretary and treasur- er, 322 Montgomery


San Francisco Theological Seminary, 121 Haight


SAN FRANCISCO TOOL CO.


W. A. Aldrich president, Charles C. Moore secretary, Ira Bishop manager, engineers, machinists and general con- tractors, and Pacific Coast agents Bab- cock & Wilcox Co., 11-21 Stevenson


SAN FRANCISCO TOWEL CO. Barrere Brothers proprietors, 104 Market


San Francisco Transter Co., James Marlow manager, 18 Post


San Francisco Turf Exchange, H. Schwartz & Co. proptrs, 411%% California


San Francisco Turn Verein, 323 Turk


San Francisco Type Foundry, Painter & Co. proprietors, 510 Clay


San Francisco Typographical Union No. 21, J. J. McDaid secretary, office 509 Mont- gomery


San Francisco Undertaking Co. Walter Malloy manager, undertakers and em- balmers, 1021 Market and 2429 Mis- sion, telephone 3247


San Francisco Verein, rooms 219 Sutter and 218 Grant Av


San Francisco Vindicator, 622 Clay


San Francisco Visitor, Marion P. Wheeler publisher. 2614 Polk


San Francisco Watch Club, H. A. Callender manager, 126 Kearny


San Francisco Wine Dealers' Association, room 38 Phelan Bldg


SAN FRANCISCO WIRE WORKS Charles H. Gruenhagen proprietor, 669 Mission San Francisco Wood and Ivory Works, Bader & Haas proprietors, 10 Stevenson


San Francisco Wool Exchange, George Abbot proprietor, NW cor Fifth and Townsend


San Francisco Wool Scouring Works, Frank P. Mc- Lennan proptr, office and works 49 Bluxome


San Francisco Yacht Club, Frederic B. Chandler secretary, Wells Fargo & Co's Bank San Francisco Zinc and Brass Foundry, Kremer Bros. & Co. proptrs, 40 Jessie


San Geronimo Paper Mills (Marin Co. Cal.) S. P. Taylor & Co. proprietors, 414-416 Clay San Gottardo Hotel, Lepori & Marioni proptrs, 509- 513 Broadway


THE ACME OF PERFECTION, MARIE ANTOINETTE


10 Cent Havana Cigar. Sold by First-class Dealers. Mau, Sadler & Co., Importers, S. F., Cal. 9 10 15 Beale Street.


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


FURNITURE 641 to 647 Market Street.


San Jacinto Tin Co. (San Bernardino Co. Cal.) William Leviston secretary, office 6 Montgomery Av


San Joaquin and Kings River Canal and Irrigation Co., William Center prestdent, Charles Z. Merritt secretary, 508 California, room 16


SAN JOAQUIN LUMBER CO.


A. Powell general manager, office Pier 3 Steuart


San Joaquin Valley Coal Mining Co., office 438 Cali- fornia


San Jose and Santa Clara Co. Directory, F. M. Husted publisher. 604 Merchant


San Jose Brick Co., William B. Mckinnon agent, office S.P. C. Ry. Wharf


San Jose Fruit Packing Co., J. W. Nelson secretary, 221 Front, room 7


San Jose Improvement Co., Dennis Corkery presi- dent. James M. Thorpe secretary, office S. P. C. Ry. Wharf, foot Market


San Jose Woolen Mill Co. office 541 Market San Lonis Obispo Bituminous Rock Co.


(Los Angeles) J. A. Fairchild agent, 29 Phelan Bldg


San Mateo Dairy, Daly & Coldwell proprietors, depots 1010 Valencia and 35 Eddy


San Mateo Farm Home Dairy, H. E. Corbett proprietor, depot 400 Devisadero cor Oak


San Mateo Ranch Dairy, William P. Brewer, proprietor, James W. Goodhue city manager, 1515 Fillmore, office 523 Montgomery




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