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Otto Emil H., bookkeeper W. F. Beck & Co., r. 2423 Washington
Otto Ermine, laundress, r. 207, 13th
Otto Ernst A., artist 81 St. Ann's Bldg
Otto Frank, shoemaker, r. 306 Lombard
Otto G. Walther, physician, 526 Pacific
Otto Henry. baker, r. 763 Howard
Otto Henry, clerk Frederick Kaufmann, r. 901 Mis- sion
Otto Henry, upholster. r. 111 Ridley
Otto Herman, foreman Uebner & Salzmann
Otto Herman, wagon maker, r. Trumbull nr Mission road, College Homestead
Otto Jacob, paperhanger, r. Chicago Hotel
Otto Joseph S. J., clerk, r. 1148 Sutter
Otto Louisa, dressmaker. r. 1328 Sanchez
Otto Louisis, widow, r. 214 Waller
Otto Mamie, domestic 2607% Sutter
Otto Minnie Mrs., ladies' nurse, r. 1020 Howard
Otto Richard O., photographer, r. 1328 Sanchez
Otto Richard T., machinist and foreman H. & L. 1, r. 7 Bagley Pl
Otto Robert W., clerk California Electrical Works r. 214 Waller
Otto William (Elvin & Otto) r. Commercial Hotel
Otto William F., tillerman H. & L. 5, r. 1820 Post
Ottoboni Bernard, nursery, Old San Jose Road nr In- dustrial School
Ottoboni Giovanni, scavenger, r. 10 Varennes
Ottoboni William, florist, r. Old San Jose Road nr In - dustrial School
Ottolini Albert, clerk G. E. Porta, r. 517, 4th
Ottomeier Katie, domestic 1012 Washington
Otts Winnie, widow, r. 112 Grove
Ottson George, gripman, r. 1810 Polk
Ottson J., waiter Palace Hotel
Ottson Otto G .. blacksmith, r. 1810 Polk
Ottwell Alfred D., civil engineer Pacific Rolling Mill
Otnnir John, helper, r. 534 Linden Av
Otway Michael, bottlemaker, r. 513 Howard
Otway Robert, tailor, r. 41 Minna
Oudet Mary, laundry, 1330%% Pacific
Quer Catherine Mrs., r. 2108 Taylor
Ouer Frank, plumber, r. 2108 Taylor
Quer Frederick, clerk S. F. Breweries Limited, r. 2108 Taylor
Oughin James P., blacksmith, r. 2827 Howard
Oughin John C., messenger Wells, Fargo & Co., r. 2827 Howard
Oughin Michael, capitalist, r. 2827 Howard
Onghin Philip, apprentice, r. 2827 Howard
Ouken Gerhard, waiter, r. 435 Pine
Ould Robert, waiter, r. 156. 3d
Oulif Alexis, salesman Held Bros. & Co .. r. 323 Geary Oulif Blanche, millinery, 110 Kearny, r. 323 Geary
Oulton George, office 506 Battery, r. Hotel Pleasanton Oulton H., storekeeper stmr Gaelic
Oulton Millege, carpenter, r. 621, 7th
Ouman Charles, cook, r. North Pacific Hotel Our A., cook, r. 1421 Mason
W. E. LANE
PLUMBER, 505 KEARNY STREET, Will do your Work Well and Cheap.
Estimates Given Freo. Telephone 315.
IMPERIAL Fire Ins. Co. OF LONDON
Capital, 83,500,000| GEO. D. DORNIN, Manager Assets, 810,044,636] WM. SEXTON, Ast. Manage.
DRIFTED SNOW" flour for Sale by Leading Grocers.
THE INS. CO. of the STATE of PA.'
BROWN, CRAIG & CO. General Agents, 508-510 California Street.
OUR
1081
OWE
Our Lady of Mercy's School, adjoining St. Mary's Hospital, NW cor First and Bryant
Our Lady's Home, (for aged and infirm females) under management Sisters Mercy, 33 Rincon Pl
Our Savior's Scandinavian Evangelical Lutheran Church, Howard bet Twelfth and Thirteenth
Ourcade Anna, domestic 415 Sutter
Ourn Maurice J., oiler, r. 625 Davis
Outcalt William D., laborer, r. 20% Washington Av
Outsen Hans (Outsen & Bruns) r. 116% Waller
Outsen & Bruns(Haus Outsen and J. C. C. Bruns) proprietors Mouitor Milla, 317-319 Howard
Outzen Carl T., laborer, r. 901 McAllister
Ovens James, drayman, r. 335, 6th
Ovens William, teamster, r. 123 Henry
Over Andrew R., bookkeeper J. W. H. Campbell, r. 342 Fremont
Overacker Adam A., capitalist, r. 1411, 25th
Overacker Homer S., driver. r. 1009 York
Overend Alfred, r. 10 Franklin
Overeud Elizabeth. widow, r. 10 Franklin
Overfield Henry D., messenger Wells Fargo & Co., r. 1304 Larkin
Overguard Soren K., clerk Stein, Simon & Co.
Overholtzer Charlee R., bookkeeper Field & Story, r. Alameda
Overland Baggage Office. 8. P. Co., foot Market OVERLAND FREIGHT TRANSFER CO.
A. W. Von schmidt president, Thomas W. Collins vice-president and manager, C. W. Baird secretary, teaming, stor- age and general forwarders and pro- prietors Special Internal Revenue Warehouse No. 6, offices 47 Bluxome, 17 Pine and S. P. RR. depot Fourth and King
Overland House. Edward Rolsin proptr, 533 Sacra- mento
OVERLAND MONTHLY Overland Monthly Publishing Co. publishers, 420 Montgomery, room 32 Overland Monthly Publishing Co., John H. Boalt president, Irving M. Scott vice-president, Fred M. Stocking secretary, Charles S. Greene manager, 420 Montgomery, room 32
Overland Packing Co., P. Marsicano & Co. proptrs, mnfra hermetically sealed goods, 912-914 Battery Overland Warehouse, E. Newland & Co. proptrs, E 8 3d bet King and Townsend
Overman Jane, widow, r. 1101 %. 17th
Overman Silver Mining Co. (Storey Co. Nev.) George D. Edwards secretary. 414 California
OVERMAN WHEEL COMPANY manu- facturers Victor Bicycles, factory Chic- opee Falls, Mass., office SW cor Larkin and McAllister
Overmoble Bernard, burnisher, r. 717 Devisadero
Overmyer Robert, r. 2600 Sutter
Overndick Frederick, expressman, r. 129 Olive Av
Overndick Henry R., carpenter, r. 129 Olive Av
Overstreet William F., printer, r. 10 Ash Av
Overstreet William L., clerk, r. 10 Ash Av
Overton Charles P., secretary The McCollam Fishing and Trading Co .. 203 Front. r. 1414 Geary Overton Robert H., clerk The McCollam Fishing and Trading Co., r. 1414 Geary
Overton S. M. Mra., widow. r. 1414 Geary
Overton Victor G., r. 1414 Geary
Overton W. H. Mrs., proptr The Wellington, 21 Grant Av
Oviatt Genevieve, teacher music, r. 189 Hyde
Oviatt Minnie, artist, r. 189 Hyde
Oviedo C. Mrs., r. 627 Octavia
Oviedo E. A. Miss, r. 627 Octavia
HAVE YOUR
CHIMNEY SWEEPING DONE BY THE LION CO.
Offee, 505 Kearny St. Telephone 315.
FURNITURE, Carpets and Upholstery. W. & J. SLOANE & CO. 641 to 647 MARKET STREET.
Oviedo Louis P., student. r. 627 Octavia
Oviedo Vincente, capitalist, r. 946 Folsom
Ovlen Uno T., cabinet maker, r. 464 Minna
Owen Alanson D., machine hand, r. 2421 Sutter
Owen Alfred L., draughtaman Charles R. and John M. Wilson, r. Alameda
Owen Annie E. Mrs., teacher Clement Grammar School, r. 2423 Buchanan
Owen Arthur J., searcher records, r. 1106% Green
Owen C. F., r. 40 Belcher
Owen Daniel C., superintendent clerk Post Office, r. Oakland
Owen Frank E., piano toner, r. 703 Green
Owen Herbert, coachman 700 Fillmore
Owen Hugh J., cashier Thomas Price & Son, r. 1838 O'Farrell
Owen James, teamster,r. NW cor Maple and Washington
Owen James J., editor. r. 105 Stockton
Owen Jeremiah, r. 110 Freelon, rear
Owen Julius A., street contractor, r. 1148 Sutter
Owen Mary, widow, r. 110 Freelon, rear
Owen Mattie P. Mrs., editor and publisher Golden Gate, r. San Jose
Owen O. P., teamster, r. SE cor Ellia and Devisadero Owen 8. A., draftaman S. P. Co., r. West Berkeley
Owen William, clerk S. P. Co., Market St. Wharf, r. Oakland
Owen William C., r. Abbottsford Honse
Owen William L., lineman, r. 44, 12th
Owens A. Mrs., widow, r. 125 O'Farrell
Owens Albert, boilermaker, r. 113 Natoma
Owens Alfred J., receiver Omnibus Cable Co., r. 1015 O&k
Owens Annie M., dressmaker, r. 1029 Howard
Owens Arthur, foreman Pac. Pulverizing Co., r. 1317 Folsom
Owena Arthur D., jeweler, r. 516 Ellis
Owens Charles F., r. 753 Howard
Owens Charles G., driver. r. 25 Silver
Owens Daniel, baker, r. 310 Fell
Owens Daniel, gripman, r. 35 Belcher,
Owens David, bookkeeper, r. 1444 Folsom
Owens Edward, chief deputy Superintendent Streets, r. 618 Fillmore
Owens Edward F., elevatorman, r. 119, 14th
Owens Edward M., harnessmaker, r. 436 %% Clementina
Owens Edwin, r. 125 O'Farrell
Owens Elizabeth Mrs., proptr Webb House, 37, 2d
Owens Ella, domestic 2857, 16th
Owens Elmer, assistant advertiser Morosco's Theatre, r. 1030 Howard
Owens Evan B., proptr Pioneer House, 48, 4th
Owene Floyd, salesman Union Candy Works, r. 115, 6th
Owens Francia T., peddler, r. 739 Folsom
Owens Frank J. (Owens & Owens) r. 618 Fillmore
Owens Henry, bookkeeper, r. 516 Eddy
Owens Henry, clerk Puvogel & Beversen, r. 115, 6th
Owens I. B. (H. Huddleston &Co.) r. 315 Cole
Owens James, boilermaker, r. Minnesota bet Butte and Napa
Owena James, engineer, r. 2329 Greenwich
Owens James, laborer, r. 1310%% Montgomery
Owena Jamea, steward, r. 85 Everett
Owens James C., laborer, r. 1321 Filbert
Owens James P., clerk Morton Drayage and Ware- house Co., r. 534 %% Natoma
Owens James P., teamater. r. 1314 Folsom
Owena James V. (Owens & Owens) r. 618 Fillmore
Owens Jeremiah J., pressman, r. 1322 Montgomery
Owena John, clerk, r. 2613 Sutter
Owens John. granitecutter, r. 608, 6th
Owens John, patternmaker, r. 1005 Capp
Owens John, stonecutter, r. 1427 Howard
Owens John B., coal oil and lampa, 24 Hayes
Owens John B., painter. r. 1029 Howard
Owens John C. (Cluff Bros.) r. 340 Oak
UNITED STATES LAUNDRY.
Buttons and Ordinary Mending Without Charge.
Telephones 3418-3420 Office, 12 Sixth St.
The Largest Company on the Pacific Coast, The Morton Draying & Warehouse Co.
904 BATTERY SZ
"DRIFTED SNOW" flour will Satisfy You. Office, 29 Steuart Street.
W. B. CHAPMAN,
123 CALIFORNIA STREET, Importer of a few selected vintages of BARTON & GUESTIER'S fine Bordeaux and Sauternes.
OWE 1082
PAC
W. W. MONTAGUE & CO.
IMPORTERS OF GALVANIZED AND COMMON
Sheet Iron
All Sizes and Numbers. 309, 311, 313, 315 and 317 MARKET STREET.
Owens John E., pressman, r. Point Lobos Av nr 2d Av Owens John E. Jr., bookbinder, r. Point Lobos Av nr 2d Av
Owens John M., gripman, r. 22 Lafayette
Owens John T., teamster, r. 1314 Folsom Owens Kste, widow, r. 128 Valley
Owens Len D., president Ætns Mineral Water Co., 104-108 Drumm and president Hudson Manufac- turing Co., 25-27 Stevenson, r. 502 Van Ness Av Owens Margaret, widow. r. 3 Baldwin Court
Owens Maurice A., coffee saloon, 39 % Turk, r. 39 Turk Owens Michsel, r. 605 Pine
Owens Miles G., entry clerk Levison Bros., r. 37, 2d Owens Mollie, widow, r. 43, 6th
Owens Nellie M. Miss, teacher Girls' High School, r. 1319 Clay
Owens Oscar N., machinist, r. 1320 Steiner
Owens Owen R., weigher, r. 34 Lapidge
Owens Owen T., salesman Baker & Hamilton, r. 124%% Noe
Owens Patrick, hostler, r. 249, 5th
Owens Patrick, laborer, r. 73 West Mission
Owens Patrick, nurseryman, r. S & Parker Av bet Stanyan and 1st Av
Owens Peter, r. W s Old San Jose Road nr Industrial School
Owens Peter, pressman, r. 2512 Octavis
Owens Peter J., engineer, r. 309 Minna
Owens Phoebe, r. 849 Harrison
Owens Richard, driver, r. 516 Valencia
Owens Richard, laborer, r. 422, 3d
Owens Richard, molder, r. 22 Turk
Owens Thomas, blacksmith, r. 820 Green
Owens Thomas, granite cutter, r. 1429 Howard Owens Thomas, laborer, r. 1231 Filbert
Owens Thomas, peddler, r. 1 Wool B. H.
Owens Thomas E., plumber, r. 641 Commercial
Owens Thomas H., cabinet maker, r. 9 Albion Av
Owens Thomas J., electrician. r. 1146 Sutter
Owens Thomas J., laborer, r. 1029 Howsrd
Owens Walter, sctor, r. 849 Harrison
Owens William, fireman, r. 13 Steuart
Owens Willism, teamster, r. 474 Teham&
Owens William M., clerk Cunningham, Curtiss & Welch, r. Oskland
Owens Wilson J., r. 2101 Californis
Owens & Owens (Frank J. and James V.) contractors, 68 Murphy Bldg
Owens. See Owen
Owles Frederick (Greenbaum & Co.) r. 1115 Van Ness Av
Owles John T., salesman Henry Doyle & Co., r. 1115 Van Ness Av
Ownby James M., poultry dealer, r. 2733 Howard Owyang King, Vice Consul China, 806 Stockton Owyhee Mining Co. (Tuscarora Nev.) Jobn W. Pew secretary, 310 Pine, rooms 15-17
Oxford House (School for Boys) William A. G88- coyne principal, 2420 Buchanan
Oxley Arthur W., secretary Palmer & Rey, 405- 407 Sansome, r. Berkeley
Oxley George, porter, r. 31 Minna, resr
Oxley George E., clerk Staufe, Cooper & Redlick, r. Berkeley
Oxnard George O. (Mitchell & Oxnard) r. Oskland Oxnard Robert, president American Sugar Refinery Co., 220 California, rooms 1-2, r. 2014 Webster Oxton Annie, domestic, 2424 Fillmore Oxton Estella D., domestic 1902 Pierce
Oyen Christian G., milkmsn, W 8 Mission Road nr Six-Mile House
Oyen Maggie Miss, domestic 619% Vslencis
Oyen Soren C., tailor, 429, 4th, r. W s Mission Road nr Six-Mile House
Oyler Robert, draughtsman maintenance of way dept 8. P. Co., r. Oakland
Oyster Albert E., r. 519 Devissdero
Oysterman J. J., laborer, r. Pennsylvania Av nr Nevada
Oysterman William, master mariner, r. 1104 Filbert
Oystermsn. See Oestermann and Osterman Ozanne William, r. 314 O'Farrell
Ozard Eric W., cook, r. 949 Harrison
Ozsrd John A., plasterer, r. 949 Harrison
Ozsrd John B., plasterer, r. 949 Harrison
Ozegueds Matilda, tailoress, r. 430 Green
Ozias Charles W., clerk W. E. Bridgman, r. Fsir- mount Hotel
Ozouf Adolph P., tess, r. 116, 11th
Ozouf Henry E., clerk N. Bichard, r. 116, 11th
Ozouf Sophie, widow, r. 116, 11th
P
P. and P. Consolidated Mining Co. (Tuscarora, Nev.) John W. Pew secretary, 310 Pine, rooms 15-17 Pac Leontine, widow, r. 1524 Stockton
Pace Charles, watchmaker, r. 1018 Jackson
Pace James D., collector Firemans Fund Insurance Co., 401 California
PACE J. B. TOBACCO CO. (Richmond, Va. ) R. E. Parr manager, office 405 Front
Pace Thomas, janitor, r. 13 Hunt
Pacheco A. M., teamster, r. 2011 Filbert
Pacheco August, barber, r. 43 Everett, rear
Pacheco James H., tanner, r. 762 Howard
Pacheco Justa, widow, r. 5 Vulcan Lane
Pacheco Louis J., waiter, r. 43%% Everett
Pacific Advertising Bureau, Palmer & Rey proprietors, 405-407 Sanaome
Pacific Art Glass Works, John Mallon proprie- tor, 1211-1215 Howard and 19 Fremont
Pacific Asphaltum Co., F. M. Neuval proprie- tor, 413 Kesrny
Pacific Auxiliary Fire Alarm Co., Louis Sloss Jr. president, W. Hanson secretary, A. Clarke superintendent, 323 Pine
Pacific Axle Co., John T. McCrosson secretary, works NW cor Naps and Maryland
PACIFIC BANK (R. H. McDon- ald president, R. H. McDonald Jr. vice-president, Frank V. McDonald cashier, O. F. Miner secretary, NW cor Sansome and Pine
Pacific Bone Cosl and Fertilizing Co., Abraham Hass manager, San Bruno Road nr Six Mile House, office 614 Seventh
Pacific Box Factory, Mrs. L. C. A. Racouillst pro- prietor, 439-445 Brannan
Pacific Box Factory, Myers, Merillion & Co. propri- etors, NW cor Fourth and Kentucky
Pacific Brewery, 267-271 Tehama, office 403 Mar- ket
Pacific Brick Co., James L. Case general man- ag-r, yard and office Berry nr Sixth, office 317 California
Pacific Bridge Co,, Richard W. Gorrill president, office 4 California, room 8
PACIFIC BUSINESS COLLEGE T. A. Rob- inson president, 320 Post
Pacific Business College Review, 320 Post PACIFIC BUTCHERS' SUPPLY CO. Hofmann Brothers proprietors, sausage casings, spices and butchers' supplies of every description, 69 New Montgom- ery
PEOPLES HOME
SAVINGS BANK.
GUARANTEE CAPITAL, $1,000,000 MARKET AND FOURTH STREETS.
PALMER & REY.
AUXILIARY PUBLISHERS AND NEWSPAPER ADVERTISING AGENTE. 405 Sansome St., S. F
PACIFIC.2
BUSINESS BOLI 320 POST STREET,
EGE
Red Men's Building, + Opp. Union Square,
SAN FRANCISCO, CAL.
ESTABLISHED IN 1863.
SF
P. P .C
THE FIRST COMMERCIAL SCHOOL ON THE COAST CONTINUES TO IMPART THOROUGH AND PRACTICAL INSTRUCTION IN
BOOKKEEPING,
SHORTHAND,
TYPEWRITING,
TELEGRAPHY,
PENMANSHIP, MODERN LANGUAGES, ENGLISH AND
MATHEMATICAL BRANCHES, ETC.
By a Full Corps of Able and Experienced Teachers.
(OVER )
PACIFIC.2
BUSINESS COLLEGE 320 POST STREET,
Red Men's Building, Opp. Union Square,
SAN FRANCISCO, CAL.
HE design of this School is to prepare its students for the practical duties of life. Since its organization in 1863, it has qualified a very large number of persons for a prosperous ca. reer in business pursuits. Its successful work may well entitle it to be ranked as
THE MODEL COMMERCIAL SCHOOL.
The PACIFIC BUSINESS COLLEGE has its graduates employed in the leading business houses of the entire Coast. The Institution supplies Mercantile Houses, Insurance Agencies, Banks, Railroad and Telegraph Offices, etc., with Book-keepers, Stenographers, Cashiers, Bank Tellers, Telegraph Operators, Clerks, Agents, etc., who invariably prove themselves to be fully qualified for the responsible positions which they occupy.
BRANCHES TAUGHT.
Single and Double Entry Book-keeping, as applied to all classes of business; Shorthand, 'T'ype-writing, Telegraphy, Business Penmanship, Commercial Arithmetic, Business Correspond- ence, Mercantile Law, Business Ethics, Science of Accounts, Actual Business Practice in all styles of Keeping Accounts, including Banking; English and Mathematical Branches, including Spell- ing, Reading, Penmanship, Grammar, Letter-writing, Word Analysis, Rhetoric, History, Philos- ophy, Arithmetic, Algebra, Geometry, Trigonometry, Surveying, Navigation, etc., and the Mod- ern Languages.
ACTUAL BUSINESS TRAINING.
Our system of Actual Business Training, combining Theory and Practice, is at once so sin - ple and natural that it needs only an examination of its merits to convince the most skeptical of its superiority over all other systems. No person of ordinary intelligence and application can go through such a course of training without becoming a thorough and practical accountant. Many of the most successful and influential business and professional men of the City and Coast may be numbered among our graduates.
LIFE SCHOLARSHIP, $75.
This is the only Business College in the State that issues Life Scholarships. As carried out at this Institution, they offer many advantages. A Life Scholarship entitles the holder to instruc- tion in all the branches of the Full Business Course, as given in the "COLLEGE REVIEW," until he graduates, with the privilege of review whenever it may suit his convenience. We also issue Six Months' Scholarships for any or all the studies of the College at very reasonable rates. Students may pay by the month if they so desire.
INDIVIDUAL INSTRUCTION.
Individual instruction is given in all departments of the College. In the Business Course the class system is entirely discarded, except for lectures, general reviews, and practical exercises on the black-board. Thus each student receives all the advantages of private instruction, and is enabled to advance as rapidly as his ability and application will permit.
THE COLLEGE HALLS.
In all. respects we have the finest school-rooms on this Coast. They are large, well ven- tilated, elegantly furnished, and command a splendid view of the City and its environs. Every apartment has a sunny exposure, and is flooded with light and with fresh, pure air. The ceilings are sixteen and a half feet in height; aud the several rooms have thirty large windows, furnished with inside blinds
NO VACATIONS.
We have no vacations and no term divisions. Day and Evening Sessions are held during the entire year. Day Sessions from 9 A. M. to 12 M., and from 1:30 to 4 P. M .; Evening Sessions from 7 to 9 P. M. Students may commence at any time and pursue their studies without interrup- tion.
For further information call at the College Office, 320 Post Street, or send for "THE PACIFIC BUSINESS COLLEGE REVIEW," containing full particulars in regard to College Departments, Courses of Study, Methods of Instruction, Rates of Tuition, etc. Visitors always welcome.
T. A. ROBINSON, M. A., President.
DR. CHARLES W. DECKER
PERFORMS ALL OPERATIONS IN DENTISTRY. 806 MARKET STREET.
PAC
1083
PAC
Pacific Cable Construction Co., J. M. Thompson prea- 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'a office 9 Fre- mont, secretary's office NE cor Fourth and Town- send, room 34
Pacific Can Co., John Lee president, Sidney M. Smith vice-president, Alfred D. Cutler secretary and treasurer, 522-542 Townsend
PACIFIC CARRIAGE CO.
Oilver Hinckley superintendent, offices 200 Sutter and Baldwin Hotel, busi- ness office 48 Eighth, telephone 1950
Pacific Chemical Preparation Co., Abraham Patek proprietor, mnfra blueing and leather dressing, 513 Sixth
Pacific Chemical Worka, Henry G. Hanka proptr, 718 Montgomery
Pacific Churchman (semi-monthly) Rev. Hamilton Lee business manager and publisher, 731 Cali- fornia
Pacific Cleaning and Dyeing Works, J. Spaulding & Co. proprietors, 353-357 Tehama
Pacific Coal and Commercial Co., Willliam H. Mar- tin president, James Spiera vice-president, Thom- as W. Nowlin secretary, office 230 Montgomery, room 24
PACIFIC COAST ADVERTISING AND COL-
LECTION BUREAU AND CIRCULAR DISTRIBUTING AGENCY, H. Macsor- ley & Co. proprietors, 45 Third, order box also 14 Post
Pacific Coast Amateur Photographic Association, 92 Flood Bldg
Pacific Coast Blood Horse Association, E. S. Culver secretary, 313 Buah
Pacific Coast Board of Commerce, T. Cary Friedlander secretary. 24 Merchants' Exchange PACIFIC COAST BOILER WORKS (George E. Belmor proprietor, manufacturer of marine, stationary and locomotive boilers, special attention given to re- pair work on boilers and iron ships, 208-210 Mission
Pacific Coast Borax Co., F. M. Smith president, Alton H. Clough secretary, 230 Montgomery
Pacific Coast Business Agency, Immigration and Em- ployment Bureau, James B. Wilson secretary, 622 Clay
Pacific Coast Children's Carriage Works, Edwin Falkingham propir, Sixteenth bet Folsom and Harrison
PACIFIC COAST CLERKS' EMPLOY-
MENT BUREAU, Miss Kate Cullen
manager, 105 Stockton
PACIFIC COAST CO-OPERATIVE CIGAR MANUFACTURING CO. THE, F. Van- stavern president, S. B. Caidwell sec- retary, 304 Battery
PACIFIC COAST DOOR CO.
(Incorporated) F. A. Boole president, F. R. King vice-president, E. M. Ad- ams treasurer, A. B. Merrill secretary, T. A. Pettus superintendent, 808 Bry- ant nr Fifth, manufacturers of and dealers in doors, windows and blinds. Particular attention given to making estimates on special work. A complete assortment of stock doors and win- dows, sash weights and cord always on hand
W. E. LANE
PLUMBER, 505 KEARNY STREET, Will do your Work Well and Cheap, Estimates Given Free. Telephone 315.
W. & J. SLOANE & CO. SEAT CUSHIONS, IN PLUSH, TERRY, DAMASK AND SATINE,
MADE TO ORDER FOR
CHURCHES, LODGES, STEAMBOATS, ETC. 641, 643, 645 and 647 MARKET STREET.
Pacific Coast Dredging and Reclamation Co., Dantel Meyer president, John Hackett man- ager, office 18 California
Pacific Coast Elevator Co. (Portland, Or.) Thomas Wataon agent, 302 California
Pacific Coast Fencing Co., W. E. Deacon manager, 415 Montgomery, rooms 3-4
Pacific Coast Field Trial Club, J. M. Kilgariff secre- retary, 614 Sutter
Pacific Coast Gas Light and Fuel Co., J. O. Brown manager, office 308 Montgomery
Pacific Coast Holiness Assn., H. T. Besse chairman, H. W. Stowe secretary, J.W. Ellsworth treasurer, 520 Kearny
Pacific Coast Home Supply Association, James Sharp, W. R. Davidson and F. E. Marsh, 132 Market, rooms 21-22
Pacific Coast Hotel Register Co., The Hicka- Judd Co. proprietors, 23 First
Pacific Coast Inaurance Directory, Robert W. Neal proptr, office 320 California
Pacific Coast Jersey Cattle Club, John W. Coleman president, 316 California
Pacific Coast Land Bureau, Wendell Easton president, George W. Frink vice-president, F. B. Wilde secretary, 638 Market
Pacific Coast Literary Bureau and Women's Presa Association, Mrs. E. T. Y. Parkburat manager, 1419 Taylor
Pacific Coast Loan Association, Charles E. Naylor Secretary, 232 Montgomery
Pacific Coast Mercantile Co., R. L. Fischer manager, 109 California, rooma 1-2
Pacific Coast Merchants' Association, Charles I. Kendall general manager, Alfred P. Black attorney, room 15 Flood Bldg
Pacific Coast Metaphysical Co., Mrs. Sadie E. Gorie manager, 428 Turk
Pacific Coast Official Railway and Steam- ship Guide (incorporated) B. N. Rowley secre- tary and compiler, 321 Market
Pacific Coast Oil Co., Charlea B. Wheaton secre- tary, 13 Pine
Pacific Coast Packing Co. (Ferndale, Eel River) Cut- ting Packing Co. agents. 123-125 Market
Pacific Coast Pigeon Society. 330 Pine, room 31
Pacific Coast Postal Index, Pacific Coast Postal Index Co. publishers, 74 St. Ann's Bldg
Pacific Coast Postal Index Co., William Mooser Jr. manager, 74 St. Ann's Bldg
Pacific Coast Railway Co .. George C. Perkins president, Goodall, Perkins & Co. general sgents, office 10 Market .
Pacific Coast Railway Gazette, De Forreat & Ewing publishers, 307 Sansome, rooms 7-8
Pacific Coast Review (monthly) John G. Edwarda publisher, 420 California, room 7
Pacific Coast Savings Society, Wendell Easton president, W. C. Murdock vice-president and manager, 640 Market
Pacific Coast Ship Ownera' Association, Frank E. Preble secretary, Pier 3 Steuart
Pacific Coast Steamship Co., Charles Goodall president. John L. Howard vice-president, Ed- win Goodall secretary, Goodall, Perkina & Co. general agenta, office 10 Market
Pacific Coast Steamship Co's Wharf, foot of Broadway
Pacific Coast Steamship Sailors' Union, 9 Mission
Pacific Coast Syrup Co., Fred Welker president, E. E. Bergin secretary, office Hathaway's Wharf
Pacific Coast Trotting-Horse Breeders' Association, James P. Kerr secretary, 313 Bush
PACIFIC COAST WOOD AND IRON
(monthly) S. L. Everett publisher, 4 California, room 12
STARBIRD & GOLDSTONE
Wholesale and Retail Lumber S. E. COR. SPEAD Dealers. Redwood Lumber for Eastern Shipment a Specialty.
AND MISSION STS.
MARKET ST. )
308
LUCOL
PAINT OIL.
The Most Durable and Glossiest
LUCOL
MARKET ST.
308
DRIFTED SNOW" flour Makes more Bread to the Sack than Other Brands.
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