Langley's San Francisco directory for the year commencing 1893, Part 272

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Publication date: 1880
Publisher: San Francisco : Francis, Valentine & Co.
Number of Pages: 1788


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Owens John B., lumberman, r. 681 Mission


Owens Jehn B., oil stoves, 24 Hayes, r. 1241 Market


Owens John B. Jr .. painter, r. 1029 Howard


Owens John C., groceries. SW cor Hayes and Gough, r. 340 Oak


Owens John E., presaman, r. 1315 Point Lobos Av Owens John F., clerk W. K. Vanderslice & Co., r. 20 Rose


Owens John H., clerk, r. 360 Brannan


Owens John T., teamster, r. 1314 Folsom


Owens Joseph, fireman, r. 1231 Filbert


Owens Joseph J., laborer, r. 1310% Montgomery Owens Kate, widow, r. 28 Valley


Owens Len D., president Ætna Mineral Water Co., 108-110 Drumm, and president Hudson Man- ufacturing Jo., 25-27 Stevenson, r. 1820 O'Farrell Owens Maurice A., restaurant, 7, 9th, r. 88, 9th Owens Michael, laborer. r. 560%% Bryant


Owens Michael, plumber, r. 607 Pine


Owens Michael, seaman, r. 12 Union


Owens Myles G., clerk, r. 1615, 21st


Owens Nellie M. Miss, teacher Girls High School, r. 711 Jones


Owens Oscar, foreman, r. 2318 Webster


Owens Owen, horseshoer, E. M. Graney


Owens Owen T., salesman Baker & Hamilton, r. 15 Elgin Park Av


Owens Patrick, foreman nursery Golden Gate Park Owens Patrick, hostler, r. 433 Minna


Owens Peter, pressman, r. 2512 Octavia


Owens Richard, driver, r. 10 Hoff Av Owens Richard, driver, r. 1615, 21st


Owens Robert, barber, r. 602 Halght Owens Thomas E,, plumber. r. 641 Commercial


Owens Thomas J., clerk, r. 1029 Howard Owens William, lodgings, 539 Geary


Owens William, stableman, r. 132, 4th


Owens William M., plumber William F. Wilson, r. Berkeley


W. E. LANE PLUMBER, 505 Kearny Street. Telephone 315.


CALIFORNIA BOTTLING CO. ROBERT P. WIELAND, President, Telephone 4144. 1413 EDDY ST.


Sole Bottlers of


WIELAND'S EXTRA PALE


Owens. See Owen


Owings George S., conductor, r. W s 1st Av nr Cle- ment


Owl Drug Co. The, D. W. Kirkland president, R. E. Miller secretary, 1128 Market and 21 Turk


OWL PRINTING CO. (Alex- ander Macdonald and Marion F. Cas- well) commercial, society and general printers, 321 California, telephone 5701


Owles Eugenie, widow, r. 632 Post


Owles Frederick S. (Greenbaum & Owles) r. 1331 Clay


Owyang King, Chinese Vice-Consul, r. 806 Stock- ton


Oxford House, 719 Market


Oxford House (school for boys) 2420 Buchanan


Oxley Arthur.W .. secretary Palmer & Rey Type Foundry, 405-40% Sansome, r. Berkeley


Oxley George E., clerk Imperial and The Lion Fire Insurance Cos, r. Berkeley


Oxnard Robert, secretary Western Sugar Refining Co., 327 Market, r. 1613 Van Ness Av


Oxmer George, waiter, r. 327 Minna


Oyen Christian G., dairyman, 35 Eddy, r. W s Mission Road, nr Six Mile House


Oyen John A., clerk, r. W s Mission Road nr Six Mile House


Oyen Soren O., tailor, r. W s Mission Road nr Six Mile House


Oyler Robert, draughtsman S. P. Co., NE cor 4th and Townsend, r. Oakland


Oyster J. S., Lieutenant U. S. A., r. Palace Hotel 7 Oysterman. See Oestermann and Osterman Oyubin Francois M., dyer, r. 603 Montgomery Av Ozanne William, steward, r. 322 Geary


Ozard Edmund W., plasterer, r. 362, 3d


Ozard Eric, cook, r. 362, 3d


Ozard John, butler 1913 Van Ness Av Ozard John B., plasterer. r. 362, 3d


Ozerra Juan, laborer, r. 525 Vallejo, rear


Ozias Charles W., engineer, r. Hotel St. Nicholas Ozouf Henri E., clerk, r. 305 Hayes


Ozouf Sophia Mrs., dressmaker, r. 305 Hayes


Ozuns V. P. Mrs., dressmaker, r. 4 Hopeton Terrace


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Pabst Brewing Co. (Milwaukee, Wis. ) William Wolff & Co. agents, 327-329 Market


Pabst Christian, cooper, r, 56 South Park Pabst George, hardware and plumber, 847 Valencia Pac Ismael, butcher, r. 1307 Stockton


Pace Charles, r. 1118 Jackson


PACE J. B. TOBACCO CO.


(Richmond, Va. ) R. E. Parr general agent, office 405 Front Pacheco Antonio, florist, r. 1108 Clay, rear


Pacheco Austin J., porter, r. 43 Everett


Pacheco Manuel A. (Pacheco & Botelho) r. Oakland Pacheco Paul, teamster, r. 514 Haight


Pacheco & Botelho (Manuel A. Pacheco and Manuel P. Botelho) liquors, 107 Jackson


Pachelbel Charles, laborer A. H. Lochbaum & Co. Pachero Domenico, laborer, r. 416, 7th, rear Pachrodt Hugo, r. 438%% Castro


Pacific Abalone Jewelry Manufactory, James M. Wil- kins proprietor, Cliff House


Pacific Agency Co., J. M. McArthur manager, Crocker Bldg


Pacific American Decorative Co., F. S. Chadbourne president, John Mallon secretary, 26 O'Farrell, room 3


STARBIRD & GOLDSTONE


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


101 Market St.


MARKET ST.


308


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LUCOL


PAINT OIL. The Most Durable and Glosstest


LUCOL


MARKET ST.


308


PERRIER-JOUËT & CO. CHAMPAGNE


W. B. CHAPMAN, 123 California St. SOLE AGENT FOR PACIFIC COAST (See Page opp. name of W. B. Chapman)


PAC 1104


PAC


MON


AGUE EUREKA


W.


M * SAN


STOVES


RANCES


& RAN


FRANCISCO


Pacific Ammonia and Chemical Co. (St. Louis, Mo.) Robert P. Greer manager, cor Fran- cisco and Webster


Pacific Ammonia Bottling Co., A. B. Moulder manager. 413 Battery


Pacific Ammonia Works, Abraham Haas man- ager, office, 614 Seventh


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


Pacific Auxiliary Fire Alarm Co., Louis Sloss Jr. president, W. Hanson secretary, A. Clarke superintendent, Telephone Bldg, 216 Bush


Pacific Avenue Primary School, Mias I. E. Shaw principal, Pacific Av bet Baker and Broder- ick


Pacific Axle Co., John T. McCrosson secretary, SW cor Napa and Maryland


Pacific Bank, R. H. McDonald president, R. H. McDonald Jr. vice- president, Frank V. McDonald cashier, E. Bellermann assistant cashier, O. F. Miner secretary, NW cor Sansome and Pine


Pacific Board of Fire Underwriters Asso- ciation, 303 California


Pacific Bone Coal and Fertilizing Co., Abraham Haas manager, office 614 Seventh


Pacific Box Factory, Myers, Merillion & Co., proprie- tors, NW cor Fourth and Kentucky


Pacific Brewery, office 403 Market


Pacific Brick Co., Rolla V. Watt president. James L. Case general manager, yard, S & Berry nr 6th, office, 317 California


Pacific Bridge Co., Richard W. Gorrill president, 4 California


PACIFIC BUSINESS COLLEGE T. A. Robinson president, 320 Post


PACIFIC BUTCHERS' SUPPLY CO.


Hofmann Brothers proprietors, sansage casings, spices and butchers' supplies of every description, 770 Mission


PACIFIC BUTTON CO.


B. Pasquale & Sons proprietors, manu- facturers of military, naval and society metal buttons, all railroad, cable and electric road buttons a specialty, 640 Washington


Pacific Cable Railway Co., A. S. Hallidie president, Charles F. Crocker vice-president, J.


, L. Willcutt secretary, president's office 9 Fremont, secretary's office NE cor 4th and Townsend, room 34


Pacific Can Co., John Lee president, Sidney M. Smith vice-president, Alfred D. Cutter secretary and treasurer, 522-542 Townsend


PACIFIC CARRIAGE CO.


Oliver Hinkley superintendent, offices 200 Sutter, Baldwin Hotel and Hotel St. Nicholas, business office 48 Eighth, telephone 1950


Pacific Cash Depot, Matt Murphy proprietor, 1123- 1129 Mission


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


Pacific Churchman The (semi-monthly) Rev. Hobart Chetwood manager, 731 California


Pacific Cleaning and Dyeing Works, J. Spaulding & Co. proprietors, 353-357 Tehama


Pacific Coast Advertiser, Pacific Railway Publishing Co. publishers, 508 Montgomery, room 19


Pacific Coast Advertising Bureau, Henry Macsorley & Co. proprietors, 45, 3d


Pacific Coast Blood Horse Association, R. B. Milroy secretary, 313 Bush


Pacific Coast Board of Commerce, 24 Mer- chanta' 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, A. H. Clough secretary, 101 Sansome, room 26


Pacific Coast Cigar Co., Philip Alexander proprietor, 323 Front


PACIFIC COAST CO-OPERATIVE CIGAR MANUFACTURING CO. THE, Samuel B. Caldwell president, Henry Knobel secretary, 115-117 Front


PACIFIC COAST DOOR CO.


(incorporated) F. R. King president, F. A. Boole vice-president, E. A. Gray secretary, P, A. Pettus superintendent, 808 Bryant nr Fifth, manufacturers of and dealers in doors, windows and blinds


Pacific Coast Dredging and Reclamation Co., John Hackett manager, 15 Steuart


Pacific Coast Dry Goods and Millinery Re- view (monthly) Pacific Coast Dry Goods and Millinery Review Publishing Co. publishers, 724}% Market


Pacific Coast Dry Goods and Millinery Review Publishing Co., T. A. Hickey pres- ident E. W. Thurman manager, 724%% Market


Pacific Coast Elevator Co. (Portland, Or.) Thomas Watson agent, 302 California


Pacific Coast Exchange (H. W. Bockman and George W Schweinhard) real estate and business agents, 235 Kearny


Pacific Coast Fencing Co., A. S. Rhorer president, J. Howard Barnard secretary, 415 Montgomery


Pacific Coast Gold Saving Co., office 507 Montgomery, rooms 9-10


Pacific Coast Holiness Association, H. T. Beers, preg- ident, 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 Hicks- Judd Co. proprietors, Fred A. Hines agent, 23, 1st Pacific Coast Insurance Directory, Robert W. Neal proprietor, 320 California


Pacific Coast Loan Association, Charles E. Naylor secretary, 19 Montgomery


Pacific Coast Marine Record (weekly) Marine Index Publishing Co. publishers, 315 California room


Pacific Coast Merchants Association, Martin Stev- ens and H. P. Black attorneys, 15 Flood Bldg


Pacific Coast Official Railway and Steam- ship Guide (monthly) Time Schedule Ad- vertising and Publication Co. publishers, 321 Market


Pacific Coast Oil Co., Charles B. Wheaton sec- retary. 13 Pine


Pacific Coast Packing Co., Cutting Packing Co. agents 125-127 Market


Pacific Coast Photographer, Morgan Backus proprie- tor, 408 Sacramento


Pacific Coast Pigeon Fanciers Society, R. Bayley secretary, 210 Davis


Pacific Coast Railroader (semi-monthly) R. W. Mc- Garvie publisher, 122 Davis room 24


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


SAN FRANCISCO LAUNDRY


FINE WORK IN SHIRTS AND COL- LARS A SPECIALTY. (San Francisco; 33 Geary Street, Oakland, . 862 Broadway. .


Offices:


RAVELEY PRINTING COMPANY, 518 CLAY ST.


1122 and 1124 Market St. FINEST FITTING SUITS TO ORDER.


J. GORDAN, THE TAILOR,


PACIFIC,2


A


BEGE


320 POST STREET,


Red Men's Building,


Opp. Union Square,


SAN FRANCISCO, CAL.


ESTABLISHED, IN 1863.


SF


P.B.C


THE FIRST COMMERCIAL SCHOOL ON THE COAST. CONTINUES TO IMPART THOROUGH AND PRACTICAL INSTRUCTION IM


BOOKKEEPING,


SHORTHAND, " TYPEWRITING,


TELEGRAPHY,


PENMANSHIP, MODERN LANGUAGES, ENGLISH AND


MATHEMATICAL BRANCHES, ETC.


By a Full Corps of Able and Experienced Teachers. (OVER.)


PACIFIC,2


BUBERESS BØLLEGE 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, Type-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 sim- 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 meu 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; and 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.


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AYDELOTTE'S BUSINESS COLLEGE, Y. M. C. A. BUILDING, Oakland, Cal.


Shorthand Course, Six Months, $60,


PAC


1105


PAC


Pacific Coast Savings Society, Wendall Eas* ton president, William C. Murdoch manager, 30 Montgomery


Pacific Coast Steamship Co., Charles Goodall president. John L. Howard vice-president, Edwin Goodall secretary, Goodall, Perkins & Co. gen- eral agents, office 10 Market


Pacific Coast Steamship Co's Ticket Office, 4 New Montgomery


Pacific Coast Steamship Co's Wharf, foot of Broadway


Pacific Coast Steamship Sailors' Union, 9 Mis- sion


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


Pacific Coast Tarlff, 4th and Townsend


Pacific Coast Trotting Horse Breeders' Association, F. W. Kelley secretary, 313 Bush Pacific Coast Warehouse Co. (Port Costa) Herman Eppinger president, office 311 California


Pacific Coast Wood and Iron (monthly) S. L. Everett publisher, 4 Callfornia, room 12


Pacific Cocoanut Co., L. G. Sresovich & Co. managers, 507-509 Sansome


Pacific Comrade (monthly) E. B. Griffiths & Sons proprietors, 1035 Howard


Pacific Consolidated Paste Co., Ravenna & Co. pro- prietors. 421-423 Battery


Pacific Construction and Improvement Co., J. A. Williamson president, A. A. Grant vice-president and manager, J. A. Burton secre- tary, 57 Chronicle Bldg


Pacific Contracting Co., A. C. Bassett secretary office 106-108 Phelan Bldg


PACIFIC COPPER WORKS


Ludwig Wagner proprietor, 565 Mis- sion


Pacific Corrugated Stove Pipe Elbow Factory, Wil- liam Wehmoller proprietor, 416, 7th


Pacific Dispensary of the Children's Hospital, 1016 Mission


Pacific Druggist The (monthly) W. M. Searby editor and publisher, 859 Market


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


PACIFIC EDUCATIONAL AGENCY Miss


Kate A. Campbell manager, office History Bldg, 721 Market, a reliable medium of communication between teachers and schools, families and col- leges


PACIFIC ELECTRIC BELT AND TRUSS CO Dr. Andrew T. Sherwood president and manager, manufacturers Pacific Electric Pad Truss, Duplex Galvanic Belt, Electrical Uterine Supporters, etc., 1170 Market, parlors 85-86


Pacific Electric Motor Co., W. H. L. Mil'er president, Thomas A. Evans secretary and mana- ger. 12 Annie


Pacific Electrical Storage Co. The, William H. Armstrong president, James Armstrong vice- president and general manager, John H. Harbour secretary and treasurer, 118-120 Pine


Pacific Electro Depository Works, office 35 Market


Pacific Endesvorer (monthly) Pacific Endeavorer Publishing Co. publishers and proprietors, 113 Davis


Pacific Endeavorer Publishing Co., M. F. McDonald manager, 113 Davis


Pacific Endowment League, S. P. Young receiver, 621 Market


HAVE YOUR


CHIMNEY SWEEPING DONE BY THE LION CO.


Office 505 Kearny St. Telephone 315.


EXTRA PALE. STANDARD. ILIBRARY. WIELAND'S


LAGER BEER. BEST BEER ON EARTH.


Pacific Ensign The, official organ W. C. Temperance Union (weekly) Ensign Publishing Co. proprie- tors, 132 McAllister


Pacific Equipment Co., George Easton presi- dent, Victor D. Duboce manager, Automatio Sprinklers and Fire Extinguishing Appliances, rooms 19-20 Mills Bldg, fifth floor


Pacific Fire Insurance Co. (New York) Rollo V. Watt general sgent, 317 California


Pacific Fireman and Public Works Record (monthly) N. A. Judd proprietor, 23 First


PACIFIC FOLDING PAPER BOX FACTORY, Rothschild & McHaffie pro- prietors, 14-16 Fremont


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


PACIFIC FRINGE FACTORY Auerbach & Thompson proprietors, upholsterers' trimmings, 115 Minna


Pacific Fruit Market, Thomas A. Burns pro- prietor, 109 Seventh


Pacific Furnishing Co., O. H. Clarke president, E. C. Blank secretary, manufacturers' agents, room 31 Mills Bldg, sixth floor


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


Pacific Gas Condensing Co. The, John Hoehn presi- dent and manager, William Hoehn secretary and treasurer, manufacturers nitrous oxide, oxygen, etc., 23 Stevenson


Pacific Gas Fixtures and Brass Works, Burtchaell & Barker proprietors, 13 Trinity


Pacific Gas Improvement Co., Albert Miller president, C. O. G. Miller treasurer, J. M. Living- ston secretary, office SW cor Stevenson and Annie, works cor Fillmore and Bay and cor Third and Townsend


Pacific Gas Light and Fuel Co., Charles M. Oakley secretary, James C. Brown manager, 314 Mont- gomery, room 4


Pacific Glass Cutting, Staining, Embossing and Designing Works, John Mallon pro- prietor, 19 Fremont


Pacific Glove Worka, H. & L. Block proprietors, 117- 119 Sansome


Pacific Gold Cure Clinic, Dr. E. J. Fraser med- ical director. office 112 Kearny


PACIFIC GRAPHITE MANUFACTURING CO., manufacturers Imperial Stove Polish, Perfection Axle Grease, foun- dry facings, etc., factory Potrero, James O. Rountree & Sons agents, 116 Front


Pacific Grocery, Charles Schroth president. Her- man Westerfeld vice-president, Samuel J. Worm- ser secretary, compressed yeast depot, 933 How- ard


Pacific Hardware Co., 934 Mission


Pacific Hat Factory, M. Abrams proprietor, 1820 Powell


Pacific Hebrew Orphan Asylum and Home Society, S. W. Levy president, Leo Eloesser sec- retary, 600 Devisadero


Pacific Heights Grammar School, Miss A. M. Stincen principal, N & Jackson bet Webster and Fillmore


Pacific Homeopathic Dispensary, 743 Howard


Pacific Homoeopathic Pharmacy, Waller Bros., 33 Grant Av cor Geary


Pacific Improvement Co., W. E. Brown presi- dent, Frank 8. Douty secretary, office NE cor Fourth and Townsend, room 28


Pacific Incubator Co. (Oakland) office 210-212 Davis


SHOW CASES DIXON, BORGESON & CO.


37 Market Street, San Francisco. 108 Front Street, Portland, Ore- gon, and Seattle, Washington.


J. GUNDLACH & CO'S. BURGUNDY & ZINFANDEL


70


Thousands cured by the Waters at


HIGHLAND SPRINGS


PAC


1106


PAC


W. W. Montague & Co. PACIFIC MUSIC CO. (E. Lom- ler and B. A, Schloh) importers and dealers in pianos, musical instruments and sheet music, 206 Post


PUMPS,


Suction and Force. FOR HAND, WIND-MILL AND POWER. ALL SIZES. 309, 311, 313, 315 and 317 MARKET STREET.


Pacific Ink Factory, Lievre, Fricke & Co. proprietors, 315-317 Sacramento, office 117 Battery


Pacific Insurance Union, W. S. Duval general manager, 303 California


Pacific Iron and Nail Co., William F. Mau secretary, William Wright general agent, 9-11 Beale


Pacific Iron Lath Co., John Weichhart presi- dent. 143-145 Beale


Pacific Iron Works, Ira P. Rankin president, 108, 1st Pacific Iron Yard, Burnstine Brothers proprie- tors, 565-573 Fifth


Pacific Jewelry Co. (Newman & Samuel) manufac- turers and importers jewelry, 533 Market


Pacific Labeling Co., T. H. Minor president, Peter T. Barclay secretary. 417 Battery


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


Pacific Land Association (of San Francisco) A. Ever- ett Ball president, A. C. Hammond secretary, 39-40 Merchants Exchange


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


PacificLaundry MachineryCo., Joshua Hendy Machine Works proprietors, John E. Chappell manager, 51 Fremont


Pacific Laundry Tray Co., John Dixon proprietor, 40. 8th


Pacific Law and Collection Co., Julius Blu- menthal proprietor, 415 Montgomery, room 6


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


Pacific Live Stock Co., 508 California, room 16


Pacific Loan Association, L. L. Dennery & Son secre- retaries, 214 Pine, rooms 3-5


Pacific Lodging House, H. Greaves proptr, 209 Leidesdorff


Pacific Lumber Co., Allen A. Curtis president, George P. Parker secretary, 6 California, yard 338 Berry


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, Alexander Center general agent, branch office 202 Front


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


Pacific Mailing and Circulating Co., Car- penter & Smith proprietors, 529 Clay


PACIFIC MANUFACTURING CO. George P. Thurston president, manufacturers CYCLONE, STAR AND STEEL DANDY WINDMILLS, pumps, tanks, well tools and water supply goods, 575 Mission


Pacific Marine Railway and Ways Co., Alexander Hay president, W. J. Madison secre- tary, 15 Steuart


Pacific Marine Supply Co., Henry Levy president, Alfred Greenebaum secretary, 206 California Pacific Medical Journal. Dr. Winslow Anderson edi- tor, 603 Sutter


PACIFIC METAL WORKS


James A. Morrow president, John W. Heidt secretary and treasurer, manu- facturers babbitt, solder, tin, copper, zinc, antimony, tin and terneplate, 141-143 First


Pacific Methodist Advocate The (organ of the M. E. Church, South) R. P. Wilson manager, 1170 Market


Pacific Militant (weekly) S. P. Blumenberg & Co. publishers, 510 Pine Pacific Mining Exchange, Alfred 8. Moore president, H. M. Shaw secretary, 47 Merchante Exchange


Pacific Mutual Building and Loan Association, Rollo V. Watt president, John R. Hillman secretary, 317 California


PACIFIC MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE CO.


OF CALIFORNIA, George A. Moore president, George W. Beaver vice-presi- dent, J. N. Patton secretary, S. M. Marks assistant secretary, Kilgarif & Beaver general agents, F. W. Voogt & Bro. general agents accident depart- ment, NE cor Montgomery and Sacra- mento


Pacific Notion Co., Samuel Gerson manager, 109 Bat- tery


Pacific Novelty Co., William H. Brown president, Albert Howell secretary, dealers in novelties, 29, 2d


Pacific Novelty Scale Co., Robert W. Neal secretary, 320 California


Pacific Nursery, Frederick Ludemann proprietor, NW cor Baker and Lombard


Pacific Oakum Factory, Samuel F. Weeka proprietor, cor 18th and Harrison


Pacific Oil and Lead Works, N s King bet Second and Third, Kittle & Co. agents, 202 Cali- fornia


Pacific Oil Clothing Manufacturing Co.,Louis Speyer proprietor. 118 Battery


PACIFIC ORNAMENTAL FLOOR CO


Jens N. Miller proprietor, ornamental and plain hardwood parquetry floors and borders, also fretwork, 634 Sutter


PACIFIC OYSTER HOUSE Charles Haake Jr. proprietor, 914 Market


Pacific Packing Co., B. Arnhold secretary, 310 San- some


Pacific Packing House, Buttgenbach & Widman pro- prietors, NW cor 4th and Bryant


Pacific Patent Plaster Co., J. C. Cebrian presi- dent, W. Hanson secretary, works Rodeo, Contra Costa Co., office Telephone Bldg, 216 Bush


Pacific Paving Co., A. C. Bassett president, J. H. Swift vice-president and manager, F. C. Lewis secretary, 106-108 Phelan Bldg


Pacific Pharmacy, Waller Bros., 33 Grant Av cor Geary




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