Langley's San Francisco directory for the year commencing 1891, Part 291

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Publication date: 1880
Publisher: San Francisco : Francis, Valentine & Co.
Number of Pages: 1716


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Sammy George, groceries and liquors, NE cor Golden Gate Av and Larkin, r. 402 Larkin


Samnes John, cook, r. 432 Vallejo


Samora A., coalpasser stmr City of New York


Samoske Agnes Miss, coffee saloon, 605%% Montgom- ery Av


Samoske Charles S., barber, r. 916 Montgomery


Samoske Vincent, locksmith, r. 413 Leavenworth


Sample Robert A., clerk Cal. Mill, r. 1402 Montgomery Sample Samuel S., r. 207 Mason


Sampson Alfred, clerk, r. 17 Stockton


Sampson Bert H., baker, r. 785 Folsom


Sampson Catherine, widow, r. 719 California


Sampaon Charles C., painter, r. 732 Natoma


Sampson David, printer. r. 719 California


Sampson E., bartender Hammam Batba


Sampaon George C., bookkeeper Geo. C. Shreve & Co., r. 1819 Mason


Sampson Harvey W., carpenter, r. 1819 Mason


Sampson Heury, cook, r. 3 Selina PI


Sampson Henry H., saleaman, r. 2614 Howard


Sampson Jennie, domestic 1027 Washington


Sampson Jahn A., examiner U. S. Appraisers, r. 1412 California


Sampson John T., coffee roaster, r. 212 Ritch Sampson Joseph, ironworker, r. 563 Mission Sampson William, carpenter, r. Park Hotel Sampson. See Samson


Samson Adrian, laborer, r. 11 Boyd


Samson Albert L., printer, r. 1828 Howard Samson Calistua, bookbinder, r. 11 Bayd


Samson David, salesman, r. 2424 Bush


Samson Galusha L. M., book finisher, r. 11 Boyd


Samson George, steward. r. 1214 Mason Samaon George, upholsterer, r. 212%%, 6th


Samson John P., seaman, r. 8 Washington Samaou Jonas D., salesman F. A. Haber Samaou Martin, capitaliat, 403 California, r. 2000 Bush


Samaon Rudolph C., r. 2000 Buah


Samson Victor H., laborer, r. 11 Boyd


Samson. See Sampson


Samsreither George, liquor saloon and lodgings, 411 Pacific


Samter Flora Misa, r. 2026 Bush


Samud Elizabeth, widow, r. 221 Valencia


Samud Mary F. Mias, operator W. U. Tel. Co., r. 221 Valencia


Samuel Albert, r. 1315& Ellia


Samuel Benno C. (Newman & Samuel Bros.) r. 1132 O'Farrell


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


Samuel Emanuel, r. 1 Elizabeth


Samuel George W. (Samuel & Peguillan) r. 542 Bry- ant


STARBIRL & GOLDSTONE


WHOLESALE AND RETAIL LUMBEE DEALERS BUILDING MATERIAL A SPECIALTY.


lur market St.


MARKET ST. )


808


LUCOL


PAINT OIL.


The Most Durable and Glosstest


LUCUL


MARKET ST.


308


C. L. DINGLEY & CO.


WILL GIVE YOU ESTIMATES IF YOU ARE ABOUT TO NEED LUMBER.


SAM


1204


SAN


W. W. MONTAGUE & CO.


MANUFACTURERS OF


Plain, Japanned and Stamped


TINWARE. 309, 311, 313, 315 and 317 MARKET ST


Samuel Gustav, bookkeeper Charles Fisher & Co., r. 13158 Ellis


Samuel Harris, tailor, 808, 3d


Samuel Hill & Co. The, 29 New Montgomery


Samuel Isidore, r. 1315s Ellis


Samuel Joseph, peddler, r. 9 Cleveland, rear


Samuel Joseph, restaurant, 934 Howard


Samuel Julius, with Metropolitan Mnfg Co., r. 13158 Ellis


Samuel Louis, printer, r. 1315a Ellis


Samuel Moses (Newman & Samuel Bros.) r. 1132 O'Farrell


Samnel Paul, salesman Newman & Samuel Bros., r. 1132 O'Farrell


Samuel S. Mrs., widow, r. 1315& Ellie


Samuel Samuel, clerk Anglo-American Crockery and Glass Co., r. 1315a Ellis


Samuel Samuel, job printer, 1317 Mission


Samuel Wayle A., butcher, 1206 Scott


Samuel William, compositor, r. 313 Golden Gate Av Samuel William P., clerk McElroy & Magner, r. 529, 4th


Samuel Wolf, tailor, 416 Folsom


Samuel & Peguillan (George W. Samuel and Emil Peguillan) merchant tatlors, 200%, 4th


Samuele Adolph, business manager Abend Post, r. 808 Folsom


Samuele Albert (Samuels & Levy) r. 1025% Washing- ton


Samuels Andrew, deckhand, r. 416 Fremont


Samuels Anetia Miss, asleslady, r. 1627 O'Farrell Samuels Bernard, second-hand clothing, 335, 6th Samuels Bertha Miss, r. 1627 O'Farrell


Samuels Charles, proprietor Abend Post, 535 California, r. 808 Folsom


Samuels Charles D., lithographer, r. 332 Golden Gate Av


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


Samuels Edward H., student, r. 332 Golden Gate Av


Samuels Frederick S., manager foreign dept John D. Spreckels & Bros., r. 723a Eddy


Samuels George H., barber, r. 1509, 24th


Samnels Harris, clerk Levi Strauss & Co., r. 809 Bush


Samuela Henry (Henry Samuels & Co.) r. 21333% Mis- aion


Samuels Henry & Co. (Henry Samuels) bazaar, 2133% Mission


Samuels Isaac J., bookkeeper M. Scheyer & Bros., r. Oakland


Samuels Jacob, attorney at law, 206 Sansome, room08 17-18, r. 1322 O'Farrell


Samuels Jacob, salesman D Samuels, r. 1624 Oc tav.a


Samuels Jennie Miss, compositor, r. 1627 O'Farrell Samuels Joseph, r. 1627 O'Farrell


Samuels Joseph, watchmaker, 175 Clara


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


Samuels Kate, widow, r. 508 McAllister Samuele Leon, student, r. 808 Folsom


Samuels Leon, upholsterer William J. Heney & Co. Samuels Louis, r. 809 Bush


Samuels Louis, bookkeeper, r. 638 Green


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


Samuels Maurice V., student, r. 1624 Octavia


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


Samuels Peter A., painter, r. 7 Pratt Pl


Samuels Samuel, new and second-hand clothing, 335, 6th


Samuels Stanley A., bookkeeper, r. 816 Jackson Samuels Stewart, merchant, r. 1410 Octavia Samuele W., carpenter, r. 319, 1st


Samuele William C., shoemaker, r. 23 Clinton Park


SAMUELS W. R. G., F. A. S. physician and surgeon, office 13 Academy of Sciences Bidg, 819 Market,


hours 10 A. M. to 12 M .. 1 to 3 and 6 to 7 :30 P. M., Sundays 12 M. to 1 P. M., office telephone 1781, r. 332 Golden Gate · Av, telephone 3351


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


Samuelson Charles, millhand, r. 567 Howard Samuelson J. A., cementworker, r. 512 Bush Samuelson Samuel, fisherman, r. 320 Drumm


San Bernardino Borax Mining Co., John W. Searles president, Henry Krebs Jr. treasurer, 106 Leideadorff, room 17


San Bernardino Gas Light Co., cor Annie and Stevenaon


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


San Carlos Coal Mining Co., 604 Merchant, room 11


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


San Diego Steamship Co., Livingston, Clarke & Co., general agenta, 204 Front, rooms 7-8


San Francisco Abend Post (German daily and weekly) Charles Samuels proprietor, 535 Califor- ni8


San Francisco Advertiser (daily) James F. Wyman editor and manager, 430 Pine, room 5


San Francisco and North Pacific Railroad Co., J. F. Burgin president, D. A. Smith secretary, 93 Chronicle Bldg


San Francisco and North Pacific Railway Co., J. F. Burgin president, Thomas Mellersh secretary and auditor, general offices 410 Mission, freight office Washington Street Wharf, ticket office Tiburon Ferry


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


San Francisco and Oakland Mutual Loan Association, Andrea Sbarboro secretary, 524 Montgomery


San Francisco and Pacific Glass Works, S. J. Newman president, James H. Davis vice- president, George Palmer secretary and treasurer, office and works cor Seventh and Townsend


San Francisco and San Joaquin Valley Railway Co., Louis F. Monteagle secretary. 116 Leidesdorff


San Francisco and San Mateo Railway Co., J. W. Hartzell secretary and general mana- ger, 87 Chronicle Bldg


San Francisco and San Rafael Railroad Co., J. F. Bur- gin president, D. A. Smith secretary,93 Chronicle Bldg


San Francisco and Sacramento Candy Mnfg Co., L. Demartini president, W. F. Peterson vice-presi- dent, B. Getz secretary and treasurer, 126-132 Main


San Francisco and Stockton Railway Co., Louis A. Garnett president, John Heweston secre- tary, office 320 Sansome, room 21


San Francisco Arbeiter Zeitung (weekly German) Albert Currlin editor, Theodore Radtke manager, 710 Washington


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


San Francisco Artificial Stone Paving Co., Hans M. Petersen proprietor, 436 Mont- gomery


San Francisco Athletic Club, S. H. Austin president, J. W. Kelly vice-president, 431}6, 6th


SAN FRANCISCO AWNING AND TENT CO., F. J. Potthast proprietor, manu- facturer awnings and tents, agent for awning stripe and cotton sali duck, bunting and musiin flags of ail na- tions, 22 Mason, send for price lists


PELTON WATER MOTORS


Unequalled for all Light Running Machinery.


PELTON WATER WHEEL CO. 121-123 MAIN STREET.


THE LION Fire Ins. Co. OF LONDON


Capital, $4,125,000 | GEO. D. DORNIN, Manager Assets, $4,712,747


WM. SEXTON, Asst. Manager.


C DRIFTED SNOW" flour is Pronounced Excellent by Those Who Use It. L


AMERICAN FIRE INS. GO BROWN, CRAIG & CO., General Agents


508-310 California Street.


SAN


1205


SAN


San Francisco Bar Association, 121 Post San Francisco Bar Association Library, 121 Post


San Francisco Benevolent Association, Robert Beeching secretary, 20 Webb


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


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


San Francisco Breweries The Limited, Ernest A. Denicke general manager, R. E. Schulz secretary, William H. Prinz superintendent, office 403 Market


San Francisco Bridge Co., John McMullin president, George W. Catt vice-president, Walter Stanley secretary and treasurer, Herman Kruse chief engineer, office 42 Market, rooms 4-7, store- house and pler cor 6th and Hubbell


SAN FRANCISCO BRONZE WORKS Joseph Paudler proprietor, 773 Mis- sion


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. S. Ellis sec- retary, Murphy Bldg, 1236 Market


San Francisco Calcium Light Co., Frank W. French manager, 8 Stevenson


San Francisco Call Co. (Loring Pickering. George K. Fitch and estate of J. W. Simonton) 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


San Francisco Cereal Food Co. The, H. Levi & Co. proptrs, office 117 Market


San Francisco Chapter American Institute of Archi- tects, 408 California


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


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


San Francisco Clearing House, Charles Sleeper manager, 211 Sansome


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


San Francisco Collateral Loan Bank


Max Goldberg president and manager, Duncan McNee secretary, 538 Kearny


San Francisco County Society of Physicians and Sur- geons, J. W. Hamilton M. D. president. C. N. Miller M. D. secretary, office 227 Geary


San Francisco Cremation Co., George E. Voelkel cor- responding secretary, 331 Kearny, room 1


San Francisco Daily Report, The Daily Re- port Publishing Co. publishers and proprietors, office 238 Montgomery, editorial rooms 320 San- some


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 aud manufacturers jewelry and dealers diamonds, 102 Kearny


HAVE YOUR CHIMNEY SWEEPING DONE BY THE LION CO.


Office. 503 Kearny St. Telephone 315


W. & J. SLOANE & CO. Manufacturers of


WINDOW SHADES.


641 to 647 MARKET STREET.


SAN FRANCISCO DIRECTORY LANGLEY'S (annually) George B. Wii- bur receiver of Painter & Co., publish- er. Edward M. Adams manager, office 518 Clay


San Francisco District Telegraph Co., Henry L. Ackerman superintendent, main office 206 Kearny, rooms 8-9


SAN FRANCISCO DRAMATIC EXCHANGE Niemann & Gates proprietors, 108 1-2 Powell


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


San Francisco Edison Electric Light Co., J. W. Eatou president, Percy T. Morgan secretary, office 323 Pine


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


San Francisco Fire Alarm and Police Pa- trol Station, 9 Brenham Pl


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


San Francisco Fishing Co., 509 Merchant


San Francisco Foundling and Maternity Home, Mrs. George Law Smith president, Mrs. Emily Tripler secretary, Mrs. Dr. Lundborg trea- surer, Mrs. Fannie Hoffman matron, SW cor Cali- fornia and Broderick


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


San Francisco Fruit and Flower Mission, 420 Post


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


San Francisco Gas Light Co., J. B. Crockett president and engineer, William G. Barrett sec- 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, office SE cor First and Natoma


San Francisco Gas'Light Co., stove department, C. W. Watson manager, 16 Post


San Francisco Girls Unton, Mrs. L. E. McDowell matron, Mrs. E. L. Campbell president, 714 Bush San Francisco Globe The, Dolan Brothers proprietors, 630 Market


San Francisco Grutli Verein, 737 Mission


San Francisco Hay Exchange, foot of Third


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


San Francisco Home Mutual Loan Association, An- dres Sbarboro secretary, 524 Montgomery


San Francisco Horse Market, D. Breslauer & Co. proptr8. 625 Howard


San Francisco House, 737 Howard


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


San Francisco Land Co., office 224 California


San Francisco LaLd Co .. W. D. Holcom manager, office 330 Plne, rooms 3-4


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


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


San Francisco Law Journal (daily) Stockwell & Co. proptrs, 403 Sansome


San Francisco Law Library, New City Hall, third floor


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


Contracts


For Delivery of PACKAGES, Etc., Made with MER- CHANTS, by


Morton Special Delivery, 115


O'FARRELL


PACIFIC CARRIAGE CO. Offices, 48 Eighth, Baldwin Hotel & 200 Sutter. S H


Tel. Vo's Boxen


Also connected with S F District


Telephone No. 1950


PERRIER-JOUÉT & CO. CHAMPAGNE


EXTRA DRY " Special." W. B. CHAPMAN, Sole Agent for Paciflo Cosst (See Page opp. name of W. B. Chapman.)


SAN


1206


SAN


W. W. Montague & Co. Importers and Dealers in ENGLISH AND AMERICAN TILE, Encaustic, Glazed and Plain. 909. 311, 313, 315 and 317 MARKET STREET


San Francisco Lying-in and Foundling Hospital, 913 Golden Gate Av


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


San Francisco Market. 525 Merchant and 530 Clay, B. P. Oliver agent, 406 Montgomery


San Francisco Matrimonial Advocate, Dr. J. L. Hop- kins editor and publisher, 523 Kearny


San Francisco Medical Benevolent Society, 38 Mur- phy Bldg


San Francisco Mercantile Agency, F. Kim- mell & Co. proprietora, 215 Sansome, rooms 8-9


San Francisco Microscopical Society, 120 Sutter, room 31


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


San Francisco Mineral Paint Co. (incorpor- ated) James Joyes secretary, 328 Montgomery, room 17


San Francisco Mirror, William McIntyre editor, office 702 Montgomery


San Francisco Musical Fund Society, 121 Post, room 10 San Francisco Mutual Loan Association, Andrea Sbarboro secretary, 524 Montgomery


San Francisco National Collection Agency, 408 California, room 5


SAN FRANCISCO NEWS CO. THE Emile Bauer manager, Robert White treasur- er, 210 Post


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


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


San Francisco Novelty and Plating Works, W. E. Shepman president, A. Merle vice president, A. Rudgear manager, gold, silver and nickel plates etc., 68 -- 72, First


San Francisco Packing and Provision Co., Frank W. Rosabach proprietor, 517-521 Washington


San Francisco Paper Box Factory, Mra. K. A. Chase, proprietor, 581 Mission


San Francisco Pattern Works, W. J. Anderfuren, proprietor, 110 Beale


San Francisco Pioneer Screen Works J. W. Quick proprietor, Russia 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, E. L. Hueter proprietor, office 14-16 Ellis


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


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


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


San Francisco Polyclinic, 315 Ellis


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


San Francisco Portrait House, Owen Burna and George H. Luntsford proprietors, 62 Flood Bldg


San Francisco Poultry Yard, 1223 Filbert


San Francisco Presbyterian Book Deposi- tory, 757 Market


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 secre- tary, 425 California, secretary's office 24 Mer- chants' Exchange


San Francisco Protestant Orphan Asylum SW cor Haight and Laguna


San Francisco Publishing and Advertising Co., H. L. De Forrest proprietor, printing department 526 -- 528 Sacramento, office 307 Sansome


San Francisco Real Estate and Exchange Bureau The, R. H. Marchant & Co. mans- gers, 115 Kearny


San Francisco Real Estate Circular, Thomas Magee proprietor. 20 Montgomery


San Francisco Real Estate Exchange, W. H. Bovee President, G. H. Umbsen secretary, E. W. Townsend manager, 16 Post


San Francisco Retail Druggista Association, Charles A. Bayly president, James G. Steele secretary, 635 Market


San Francisco Room Renting Agency, L. Huey man- ager, 628 Market


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


SAN FRANCISCO SAVINGS UNION


W.


Albert Miller president, George 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 Sat- urday evenings for receipt of deposits 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 Schwaben Verein. 323 Turk


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 Shorthand and Typewriting Institute, John T. Welham manager, 640 Clay


San Francisco Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals, Jacob Z. Davia president, Nathaniel Hunter secretary, 604 Merchant


San Francisco Soda Works, H. Schaller & Co. proprietor, 323 Francisco


San Francisco Specialty Manufacturing Co. (R. B. Davy and H. W. Brown) manufactur- era chewing gum and other specialties, office 26% Kearny, room 2


San Francisco Standard Optical Co., Nordman Bros. proptra, 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 president, Jerome Spaulding secretary. 319 Pire, room 46


San Francisco Stencil and Brand Works, Buchanan & Co. proprietors, stencil cuttera, box brand makers and engravers. 405 Front


San Francisco Stock and Exchange Board, J. M. Shotwell president, Fred. W. Hadley secretary. S & Pine bet Montgomery and Sansome San Francisco Stock and Exchange Build- ing, S & Pine bet Montgomery and Sansome


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


INCORPORATED 1863.


PACIFIC BANK,


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


PALMER & REY,


NEWSPAPER ADVERTISING AGENTS, 405 Sansome St .. S. F.


Office, 29 Steuart Street.


DRIFTED SNOW" flour Suits its Patrons.


A. W. SANBORN & CO.


>EXPRESS * ADD * DELIVERY + WAGONS.


WELLS, FARGO


& CO'S EXPRESS


-


THEY EXCEL ALL OTHERS.


EXPRESS


ED


OFFICE AND SALESROOM :


NO. 24 BEALE STREET, SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA.


ILLUSTRATED PRICE CATALOGUES ON APPLICATION ..


Crocker & Co.


A. W. SANBORN & CO.


>EXPRESS * ADD X DELIVERY & WAGONS


FARNSWORTH & RUN LE


THEY EXCEL ALL OTHERS.


NORTHERN


PACITIC EXPRECE CO


OFFICE AND SALESROOMS :


NO. 24 BEALE STREET, , SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA,


*> ILLUSTRATED PRICE CATALOGUES ON APPLICATION.


Crockerg vu.


COLTON DENTAL ASSOCIATION,


PHELAN BUILDING, 806 MARKET. (Established 1863.)


SAN


1207


SAN


SAN FRANCISCO STOCK BREWERY DEPOT


also fine wines, liquors and cigars, Max Barthold 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'Bryan) manu- facturers stoves, ranges, and light castings, 622-629 Third


SAN FRANCISCO SYNDICATE AND TRUST CO .. 24 Chronicle Bidg, C. E. Mayne president, Alexander S. Culver secre- tary and treasurer. Investments in stocks, bonds and real estate


San Francisco Terminal and Improvement Co. The, Frederick Homer president, John Hewston sec- retary. office 320 Sansome, room 2


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 contractors, and Pacific Coast agents Babcock & Wilcox Co., 11-21 Stevenson SAN FRANCISCO TOWEL CO. Barrere Brothers proprietors, 104 Market


San Francisco Transfer Co., James .Marlow mansger, 18 Post


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


San Francisco Turn Verein, 323 Turk


San Francisco Turn Verein Hall, 323 Turk


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


San Francisco Typographical Union No. 21, J. J. McDaid secretary, office 606 Mont- gomery, rooms 15-16


San Francisco Undertaking Co. James Dwyer manager, undertakers and em- balmers 1021 Market, telephone 3247


San Francisco Verein, SE cor Sutter and Grant Av


San Francisco Vindicator, 622 Clay


San Francisco Wine Dealers' Association, C. Schil- ling president, E. C. Priber secretary. 11-13, 1st SAN FRANCISCO WIRE WORKS Charles H. Gruenhagen proprietor, 669 Mission San Francisco Wool Exchange, George Abbot proprietor, NW cor Fifth and Townsend


San Francisco Wool Sorting and Scouring Co., Frank P. McLennan proprietor, 49-53 Blux- ome


San Francisco Yacht Club, Frederic B. Chandler secretary, Wells Fargo & Co's Bank


San Francisco Zinc and Brass Foundry, Kremer Bros. & Co. proptra, 40 Jessie


San Geronimo Paper Mills (Marin Co., Cal.) S. P. Taylor & Co. proptrs, 414-416 Ciay


San Gottardo Hotel, Lepori & Marioni proptrs, 509- 513 Broad way


San Gregorio Vineyard Co., California Wines, Charles J. Boskowitz agent, 308 Sacramento


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


SAN JOAQUIN LUMBER CO office Pier 3 Steuart San Joaquin Valley Coal Mining Co., office 438 Cali- fornis


W. E. LANE


PLUMBER, 505 KEARNY STREET, Will do your Work Well and Cheap, Estimates Given Free. Telephone 315.


W. & J, SLOANE & CO. HAIR MATTRESSES MADE TO ORDER. 641 to 647 MARKET STREET.


San Joaquin Valley RR. Co., Marcus Pollssky presl. dent, G. R. Osinun secretary, 19 Chronicle Bidg San Jose and Santa Clara Co. Directory, F. M. Husted publisher. 528 California


San Jose Brick Co., William B. Mckinnon agent, office South Pacific Coast Railway Wharf


San Jose Fruit Packing Co., Hermann Ben- del president. J. W. Nelson secretary, 215 Front San Jose Improvement Co., Dennis Corkery presi- dent. James M. Thorpe secretary, office S. P. O. Ry. Wharf, foot Market


San Jose Woolen Mill Co. office 541 Market San Mateo Dairy, Daly & Coldwell proprietors, depots 1010 Valencia and 35 Eddy


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


San Mateo Water Works (San Mateo) Charles T. Bridge secretary, office 224 California


San Pedro Harbor Dock and Land Association, F. S. Donty secretary and treasurer, NE cor Fourth and Townsend, room 28


San Pedro Hotel, Frank Johnson proptr, 6 Howard


San Pedro Lumber Co., John A. Hooper president, Henry M. Furman secretary and, office 4 California San Pedro Manuel, miner, r. 2024 Taylor


SAN RAFAEL AND SAN FRANCISCO EXPRESS, Shreve & Theler proprie- tors, 331 East, telephone 496




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