Langley's San Francisco directory for the year commencing 1893, Part 375

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


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1853


32 64


69 36


1869


51 00


51 00


1885


56 70


45 3


1854


35 70


66 30


1870


51 00


. 51 00


1886


60 30


41 7


1855


35 70


66 30


1871


*129 54


1887


61 30


40 7


1856


35 70


66 30


1872


72 42


29 58


1888


64 95


37 C


1857


35 70


66 30


1873


75 48


26 52


1889


66 10


35 9


1858


35 70


66 30


1874


77 50


24 50


1890


67 10


34 9


1859


35 70


66 30


1875


*155 00


1891


68 15


33 8


1860


35 70


66 30


1876


1- 81 60


20 40


1892


69 15


32 &


$2,683 68


Contract Premiums for 48 years


$4,896 00


Reductions by Dividends


2,683 68


Actual Premiums paid *Two Years' Dividends.


$2,212 32


On the foregoing pages will be found explanations and illustrations of th various forms of policies issued by the Mutual Benefit. It should be borne i mind that the Mutual Benefit's policies are all STRICTLY NON-FORFEITABLE, both a to the policies themselves, and as to dividends, which in the Mutual Benefit ar always declared ANNUALLY, so long as the policy continues in force.


Long deferred dividends conduce to extravagant management, and impos great loss on the average membership.


Deferred Dividends are a great help to companies which cannot pay goo average dividends, and seek to conceal the fact by paying no dividends for man years and CONFISCATING the dividends of all who drop out of the company in th meantime. See inside page of front cover.


1522


SPECIAL AND PECULIAR ADVANTAGES


-OF A-


MUTUAL BENEFIT POLICY


Which are Not Combined in the Policies of any Other Company.


Large Dividends which are declared and paid ANNUALLY at the end of the rst and each succeeding year, so that there are no withheld Dividends to be orfeited in case of death or lapse of the Policy.


Equitable Surrender Values, which are indorsed on the Policy, so that the asured can stop paying Premiums without any loss by forfeitures.


The Insured may stop Premium payments, and take his choice of Extended hsurance in the full amount of the Policy for as long a period as the value of the olicy will pay for at low term rates, or of a Paid-up Policy for a reduced mount payable whenever death occurs.


The Insured may borrow money (from the Company) on the Policy as per atement indorsed thereon, and thus prevent the lapse of the Policy if he ippens to be short of funds, or he may secure a cash loan to meet any idden emergency.


If the Insured forgets to pay a premium on the day it is due, his insurance is ontinued in force by the Company without action on his part. If he well, he has ample time to pay up his arrears; while if he is sick, he is rotected by his Extended Insurance.


Example of Lapsed Policies Paid in Full.


POLICY No. 46,639, on the life of Mr. Myron Shew, of San Francisco, Cal., was sued in 1867, for $3.000.


Mr. Shew ilied in December, 1890, more than seven years after the lapse of the olicy, which, however, was promptly paid in full-$3,000-by the Company.


The above rule applies to all policies,


Giving, at Age 35, on the Annual Life Plan.


OVER 4 YEARS' INSURANCE FOR


2 YEARS' PREMIUMS;


OVER 10 YEARS' INSURANCE FOR


YEARS' PREMIUMS;


OVER 20 YEARS' INSURANCE FOR 10 YEARS' PREMIUMS.


On other Plans the Value and Extension are very much greater.


(See page 1520 herein.)


46 LAPSED POLICIES, insuring $111,076, were PAID IN FULL by the Company in 392, under its NON-FORFEITURE and EXTENSION SYSTEM.


Policies are Absolutely Non-Forfeitable after Second Year.


Why run the risk of forfeiture? or why trust to the uncertainties of the ssessment plan, when you can get ABSOLUTELY NON-FORFEITABLE INSURANCE at the WEST NET COST in The Mutual Benefit Life Insurance Company f Newark, New Jersey.


JAS. MUNSELL, JR., Manager, 415 Montgomery St., San Francisco.


1523


LIFE POLICIES


PAYABLE AT DEATH ONLY.


ENDOWMENTS Payable as indicated or at death.


20 Years.


15 Years.


10 Years.


Life,


1855


58.3


58.3


58.3


58.3


Annual


1865


46.2


46.2


46.2


46.2


24


19 14


9' 95


5 07


41 58


26 79


47 27


65 07


1875


33.1


34.5


34.6


33.1


25


19 60


10 19


5 19


42 37


27 31


47 46


65 30


103 60


26


20 10


10 45


5 33


43 20


27 86


47 64


65 53


103 71


[1892


22.1


21.5


21.3


21.8


Life,


(1873


35.7


36.5


35.5


32.2


20 Premiums ...


1882


26.1


26.9


27.6


28.0


30


22 36


11 63


5 93


46 83


30 27


48 48


66 43


104 33


31


23 00


11 96


6 10


47 84


30 95


48 75


66 71


104 48


32


23 70


12 32


6 28


48 88


31 66


49 00


66 93


104 59


33


24 42


12 70


6 47


49 97


32 39


49 28


67 20


104 75


10 Premiums ..


(1883


22.7


23.3


24.2


24.5


35


26 00


13 52


6 89


52 28


33 97


49 87


67 80


1892


14.9


15.3


16.5


18.3


36


26 86


13 99


7 12


53 51


34 82


50 19


68 15


105 35


37


27 76


14 44


7 36


51 79


35 71


50 52


68 50


105 51


38


28 74


14 95


7 62


56 12


36 64


50 93


68 86


105 74


39


29 76


15 48


7 89


57 51


37 62


51 35


69 25


106 00


40


30 84


16 04


8 17


58 94


38 65


51 85


69 63


106 29


41


32 00


16 64


8 48


60 49


39 73


52 35


70 07


106 64


42


33 24


17 28


8 83


62 11


40 88


52 88


70 51


107 00


43


34 56


17 97


9 16 *


63 79


42 09


53 57


71 05


107 41


44


35 94


18 69


9 52


65 54


43 37


54 22


71 65


107 92


45


37 42


19 46


9 92


67 38


44 73


55 00


72 29


108 39


46


39 00


20 28


10 34


69 28


46 16


55 89


72 94


109 00


47


40 70


21 16


10 79


71 29


47 68


56 77


73 70


109 70


48


42 50


22 10


11 26


73 38


49 30


57 83


74 57


110 44


49


44 46


23 12


11 78


75 56


51 03


58 93


75 54


111 16


50


46 50


24 18


12 32


77 83


52 86


60 20


76 53


112 10


51


48 70


25 32


12 91


80 21


54 81


61 59


77 67


113 16


52


51 04


26 54


13 53


82 69


56 88


63 13


78 86


114 28


53


53 54


27 84


14 19


85 27


59 10


64 83


80 26


115 50


54


56 20


29 22


14 89


87 98


61 46


66 70


81 77


116 82


55


59 06


30 71


15 65


90 80


64 00


68 76


83 42


118 23


56


62 10


32 29


16 46


93 74


66 72


71 04


85.23


H


57


65 34


33 98


17 32


96 84


69 62


73 53


87 24


121 49


58


68 82


35 79


18 24


100 09


72 74


76 28


89 45


123 34


59


72 54


37 72


19 22


103 49


76 10


79 29


91 90


125 36


60


76 52


39 79


20 28


107 09


79 71


82 60


94 60


127 59


65


101 08


52 56


26 79


128 37


102 49


.....


112 77


142 41


70


135 78


70 61


35 98


157 21


136 12


.....


......


Rates for all kinds of Life Risks furnished, payable annually.


Semi-Annually or Quarterly in Cash, or a portion by a Loau Certificate.


AGE AT ISSUE.


KIND OF POLICY.


Year of Issue.


30


40


50


60


F


21


$17 87


$9 29


$4 74


$39 39


$25 36


$46 75


$64 46


$103 11


46 92


64 65


103 23


22


18 27


9 50


4 84


40 09


25 81


23


18 70


9 72


4 96


40 82


26 29


47 10


64 86


103 35


27


20 64


10 73


5 47


44 05


28 42


47 85


65 73


103 86


28


21 20


11 00


5 61


44 94


29 01


48 04


65 95


104 04


29


21 78


11 32


5 77


45 86


29 63


48 28


66 21


104 17


Life,


(1892


19.0


19.3


19.9


21.1


34


25 18


13 09


6 67


. 51 11


33 16


49 56


67 53


104 98


Endowments,


(1873


36.0


36.2


34.8


. .


1524


15 Years.


.


1892


12.5


14.4


16.6


.....


Endowments,


10 Years ..


1883


20.1


20.5


21.5


22.7


1 1892


10.8


11.5


13.3


16.5


Premiums Collected from Members,


$146,207,256 95


Dividends Paid to Members, -


$12,007,784 20 -


Which is about 30 . per cent of total Premiums received,


AND


To such as desire insurance with the least possible cash outlay, the Company offers the privilege of the PREMIUM LOAN PLAN. Under this plan the Company agrees to accept a uniform cash premium of either 70, 75 or 80 per cent of the full rate, the remaining portion being a loan on the Policy till paid by dividends or otherwise.


The Mutual Benefit Life Ins. Co. of Newark, N.


PREMIUMS AND DIVIDENDS.


Age. Annual.


Semi- Annual.


Quar- terly.


20 10 Prem's. Prem's.


1845


68.8


68.8


68.8


68.8


50 JAS. MUNSELL, JR., Manager, 415 Montgomery St., San Francisco.


20 Years


1892


14.8


16.7


18.8


Endowments,


- 1878


27.7


28.8


29.0


1


119 77


165 93


105 18


103 47


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


Shorthand Course, Six Months, $60,


A BUSINESS DIRECTORY


OF THE


CITY OF SAN FRANCISCO:


IN WHICH THE, DIFFERENT TRADES AND PROFESSIONS ARE CLASSIFIED AND ARRANGED.


COMPILED EXPRESSLY FOR THIS WORK-1893.


ACC


Accountants.


Ade George W., 607 Market Armstrong W. W., 508 California Ball George A., 507 Montgomery Ballhouse Joseph, 37 Phelan Bldg Barrow, Wade, Guthrie & Co., 7 Mills Bldg, 5th floor


BARROW, WADE, GUTHRIE & CO.


Auditors and Accountants, Room 7, Mills BIdg, 5th floor.


Benson James, 240 Montgomery Joon Charles D., 22 Flood Bldg Cooper Harry B., 230 Montgomery CRAWFORD JOHN, 406 Cali- fornia Davis William C., 216 Sansome Onnn Horace D., 112 Montgomery Folger Daniel W., 501 Kearny Folger & Wadham, 504 Kearny Folsom George T., NE cor Fourth and Townsend


Frisbee Frank, 305 Front


FRANK FRISBEE, EXPERT ACCOUNTANT 305-307 Front St., Telephone 5397. References: Brigham, Hoppe & Co., 'arroll & Carroll.


laston H. B., 409 California


II. B. GASTON, UDITOR AND EXPERT ACCOUNTANT, 409 California Street. Examinations made in any part of e State; competent assistants; refer- nces given.


larries J. B., 320 California larrison John B., 55 Nevada Block lickox G. C., 43 Merchants' Exchange ng Andrew D , 730 Capp KIRKPATRICK T. A., 607 Market


A. KIRKPATRICK and GEORGE W. ADE, PUBLIC ccountants and Auditors, 607 Market Street.


Refer to: Starr & Co. (Incorporated), old and Stock Telegraph Co., Union :ock Yard Co., Farnsworth & Ruggles, eo. A. Knight and Eugene Denprey. | Wetzlar A. J., 105 Liedesdorff


Langdon Walter G., 5 Mills Bldg, 7th floor


W. C. LANGDON, Xpert -:- Accountant, MILLS BUILDING.


15 YEARS' PRACTICAL EXPERIENCE.


References by permission: Murphy, Giant & Co,, Wholesale Dry Goods Merchants; A. J. Raiston, Pres- ident Selby Smelting and Lead Co .; Irvin Ayres, President Eagle Auto- matic Can Co.


Lavery J. G., 219 Sansome Levy Max, 309 Powell Lutgen Charles F .. 218 California


CHAS. F. LUTGEN, Expert Accountant 218 California Street.


REFERENCES: Holbrook, Merrill & Stetson; Mau, Sadler & Co.


Maguire H. C., 202 Market Morgan & Hanson, 216 Bush


MORGAN & HANSON, Accountants, AUDITORS AND FINANCIAL AGENTS, Telephone Building, 216 Bush St. San Francisco.


Pattee Solon, 507 Montgomery Peterson C., 40 Milis Bidg, 5th floor Pohley E. S. Mrs., 22 Flood Bldg Pope John F., 310 Pine Pope Overton C., 310 Pine


Tarr S. H., 49 Donohoe Bidg


Van Bokkelen W. A. M., 56 Nevada Block


Vogel & Taylor, 1016 Market Wadham Luman, 504 Kearny


Acids-Manufacturers. (See Chemical Works.)


Adjusters Fire Losses.


Adams Albert F., 423 Washington Bigelow Henry H., 106 Leidesdorff Bokee David M., 412 California Bolger Philip. 419 California Bromwell L. L., 313 Callfornia Chalmers W. L., 320 Sansome McIntosh D. W., 320 Sansome Meade Calvert, 420 California Nichols S. K., 410 California and 320 Sansome Nellson Alexander, 106 Leidesdorff Swett F. H., 420 California


AGR


Adjusters-Marine Losses. Gibbs C. V. S., 303 California Gibbs William C .. 303 California


Advertising Agents.


Brown Daniel, 402 Montgomery Brown Edmund T., 321 Market Callfornia System of Hotel Advertis- ing, 321 Montgomery Chambliss W. H. & Co., 659 Market Dake Edmund C., 65 Merchants' Exch De Troost & Co., 320 Sansome


FISHER L. P., 21 Merchants' Exchange


L. P. FISHER'S NEWSPAPER ADVERTISING AGENCY 21 Merchants' Exchange.


Golden Gate Advertising Co.,322 Hayes Kellogg G. Herbert, 330 Pine Lowell John F .. 213 Grant Av Maesorley A. & Co., 111 Stevenson Miller Don F., 105 Stockton


Milnes J. W., 2-3 Nucleus Bldg Naiker E. C., 420 Montgomery Niles Joseph S., 1210 Mason


Oppenheimer H. E., 10 Mills Bldg. 3d floor


Pacific Coast Advertising Bureau, 45 Tbird


PACIFIC STATES ADVER- TISING BUREAU, 405 San- some


PALMER & REY TYPE FOUNDRY, 405 Sansome


Plato A. M., 213 Sansome Pollak Hermann A., 723 Montgomery Ratto & Ratto, 300 Montgomery Av


SAN FRANCISCO NEWS- PAPER UNION, 405 San- some


Sonard Advertising Co .. 5 Stockton Sterling & Parker, 530 Commercial Stewart Granville O., 621 Market Swan Jabez S., 759 Market Swan & Stein, 759 Market


Aermotors.


Aermotor Co. The, 27-29 Beale


Agricultural Implements.


(See also Hardware; also Garden Implements.)


Allison, Neff & Co., 7-9 Main Baker & Ilamilton, NW cor Davis and Pine


Benicia Agricultural Works (Benicia, Cal.) NW cor Pine and Davis BOLANDER L. PH. (agricul. tural extras) 118 Mission


HOW CASES DIXON, BORGESON & CO.


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


J. GUNDLACH & CO'S. BURGUNDY & ZINFANDEL


97


Catarrh of the Stomach Cured by Any case of Skin Disease will yield to


HIGHLAND SPRINGS WATER


Office, 12 Sixth St. Telephones, 3418-3420.


Buttons and Ordinary Mending Without Charge.


UNITED STATES LAUNDRY.


AIR


Deering William & Co., NW cor 4th and Townsend Frank Bros., 33-35 Main Hawley Brothers Hardware Co., 301- 309 Market


JACKSON BYRON, 625 Sixth Judson Manufacturing Co. (Mowing Machines) 14 Fremont


Linder Hardware Co., 33 Main Linforth James, 37 Market Mast P. P. & Co., 31 Market Oliver Chilled Piow Works, 37 Market Osborne D. M. & Co., 27 Main Pacific Saw Mnfg Co .. 17 Fremont Rice Harvey W., 56 Bluxome South Bend Iron Works, 37 Market Truman, Hooker & Co., 421-427 Market Varney T. H. B., 1041 Market Wainwright W., 5 Spear


WHITMAN & BARNES MAN- UFACTURING CO., 33 Mar- ket Wickson G. G. & Co., 3-5 Front Wyile Joseph H., 37 Market


Air Compressors.


Cummings Rock Drill Co., 59 First FIRTH J. K. & CO., 225-229 First GARRATT W. T. & CO., cor Fremont and Natoma


PARKE & LACY CO., 21-23 Fremont


RIX & BIRRELL, 38-44 Fre- mont


Alarms-Electro-Burglar. CALIFORNIA ELECTRIC- AL WORKS, 35 Market


CALIFORNIA ELECTRICAL WORKS, 35 Market Street.


ELECTRIC SUPPLIES


OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS.


Municipai Burglar Alarm Co., 206 Kearny Wass D. D., 141 First


Alarms-Money Tills. Hetty Louis B., 124-126 Eddy


Albumen Manufacturers. Catton, Beli & Co., 406 California


Ale and Porter Manufac- turers.


Belfast Ginger Ale Co., SE cor Union and Octavia


Burneii & Co., 519 Sacramento Eggers, Gould & Co., 1308 Mission Jackson T. W. & Co., (agents) 5 Market


SHERWOOD & SHER- WOOD, agents Burke's Bass' Ale, Burke's Guinness' Dublin Porter, in stone and glass, Joule's Aie, Bass' Ale and Guinness' Stout in bulk, 212-214 Market and 15-17 Pine


WOLFF WILLIAM & CO., (Dogshead brand of Guinness' Stout and Bass' ale) 327-329 Market


Alkali.


Horstmann John, 767-775 Bryant Jackson T. W. & Co., 5 Market


Aluminum.


(Metal and goods.) American Aluminum Co., 819 Market


Amalgamating Machines. (See also Iron Foundries.) Joshua Hendy Machine Works, 49 Fremont Steiger & Kerr, NW cor Main and Harrison


1530


Amalgamating Plates.


Dennistou E. G., 653 Misaion San Francisco Noveity and Piating Works, 68-72 First


Amalgamators. (See Assayers.)


Amber Goods-Manufactur. ers.


Fortriede H., 637 Market Frohman S. & Co., 335 Kearny


Wagner & Co., 306 Kearny


Ammonia.


Pacific Ammonia and Chemical Co., NE cor First and Howard


PACIFIC AMMONIA WORKS, 614 Seventh Pacific Ammonia Bottling Co., NE cor First and Howard


Ammonia Anhydrous. HERRMANN & CO., 313 Sacra- mento


Ammunition.


(See Guns and Sporting Materials.) Allen E. T. Co .. 416 Market California Cap Co., 214 California COLT'S PATENT FIRE ARMS MANUFACTUR- ING CO .. 10 Front Klein John E., 31 Ellis


Ladd Charles D., 529 Kearny


Liddie R. & Co., 538 Washington


SELBY SMELTING AND LEAD CO., 416 Montgomery Shreve George W., 525 Kearny Skinker & Halght, 226 Market


Sonntag Charles & Co., 114-116 Market UNION METALLIC CART- RIDGE CO., I. R. D. Grubb agent, 10 Front


Winchester Repeating Arms Co., 418 Market


Amusement-Places of


Alcazar Theater, 116 O'Farrell Baldwin Theater, 932-936 Market


Bay District Race Track, Es Fifth Av bet A and D


Bella Union Theater, 805 Kearny Bijou Theater, 729-731 Market


Bottle Koenig Theater, 215 Montgom- ery Av


Bottie Meier's Theater, 513 Pacific Buckingham Theatre, 771 Market Bush Street Theater. 325 Bush


California Theater New, N s Bush bet Kearny and Dupont


Central Park, SE cor Market and Eighth Chinese Theater (Grand) 814 Wash Chinese Theater (New) 623 Jackson


Golden Gate Park, entrance Baker het Oak and Fell


Grand Opera House, N s Mission bet Third and Fourth


Grove Street Theater, N & Grove bet Poik and Van Ness Av


Harbor View Park, NW cor Baker and Jefferson


Irving Hall, 139 Post


Mechanics' Pavilion, SW cor Larkin and Grove


Morosco's Amphitheater, S s Howard het Third and Fourth


National Theatre, NE cor Eddy and Jones


Orpheum, S & O'Farrell bet Stockton aud Powell


Palace Variety Theater, SE cor Post and Grant Av


People's Palace Music Hall, SW cor Eddy and Mason Potrero Opera House, E s Tennessee bet Solano and Mariposa Seaside Gardens, E s Baker bet Jef- ferson and Beach


South S. F. Opera House, SE cor Four- teenth and Railroad Avs


Stockwell's Theater, W s Powell het Eddy and Ellis Telegraph Hill Observatory, Tel. Hiit Thalia The, junction Market and Turk Tivoli Opera House, 23-32 Eddy


Wigwam Theater, SE cor Stockton and Geary


ARC


Anchors, Chains, etc. (See Ship Chandlers.)


Antimony-Refiners of Mathison Smelting Co., 2160 Harrison Pacific Metal Works, 141 First


Apothecaries. (See Druggists-Retail.)


Architects.


Anderson Isaac, 19 Milis Bidg, 9ih floc Armitage William H., 321 Phelan Bid, Babson Seth, 408 California Banks William O., 126 Kearny Barnett A. J., 103 Fiood Bldg Bestor Henry T., 408 California Bord well George A., 318 Pine Brown A. P., 238 Crocker Bidg Buzbee M. G., 419 California


BURNS EDWARD, 819 Market room 33


Cebrian J. C., 328 Montgomery Ciaflin Fuller, 819 Market Ciark John J., 70 St. Ann's Building Clinch B. J., 629 Kearny


Colley C. J., 48 Flood Bidg


Collignon & Larsen, 107 Donohoe Bid Comstock N. A., 83 Flood Bidg Copeland & Peirce, 126 Kearny


Coxhead & Coxhead, 120 Sutter Curlett William, 314 Phelan Bidg


Curtis John M., 126 Kearny


Cuthbertson W. J., 75 St. Ann's Bldg DALEY ROBERT H. offic hours 12 to 2 P. M., 21 Post


Day Clinton, 220 Sutter Depierre Emile, 334 Kearny


Deviin Charles J. I., Supreme Cou Bidg


Dickerson W. C., 102 St. Ann's Bidg Dickie Bros. (naval) 300 Davis Dreyer B .. 4 Collingwood


Everett Oliver, 126 Kearnv Gash John, 33 Merchants Exchang Geddes Charles, 415 Montgomery Geiifuss Henry, 120 Fulton


George Goodma: Patentee and Manufacturer of


ARTIFICIAL STON.


In all its Branches.


Schillinger's Patent Side Walk al Garden Walk a Specialty.


Office, 307 Montgomery St Nevada Biock, SAN FRANCISCO, CAL.


GRAY BROTHERS ART FICIAL STONE PAVIN CO., 316 Montgomery Hall Bros. (naval) 28 California


HAMILTON W. H., Nucle Bldg


Hatfield Samuel, 1079 Market HAVENS CHARLES I., Flood Bldg


HENRIKSEN & MAHONE' 218 Post


Hermann E. A., 120 Sutter Hockholzer Hugo. 1504 Market HOGAN J. T., 1228 Market Howard G. H., 523 Montgomery John & Balczynski, 14 Grant Av Kain William M., 11 Montgomery Kelley James M., 122 California Kenitzer Charles W., 601 California Kenna J. F .. 632 Market Kidd J. T., 410 Kearny Kollofrath E., 58 Flood Bidg Krafft Julius E., 41 California Ac emy of Sciences Bidg Laver, Muliany & Laver, 93 Fi Bidg


Lemme Emli S., 48 Fiood Bldg Lillie W. H., 103 St. Ann's Bidg Littlefield J. H., 126 Kearny Lutgens Adoiph C., 935 Market Lyon M. J., 120 Sutter Macy Henry C., 208 Kearny


WASHBURN & MOEN MFG. CO., S and 10 PINE STREET.


WIRE ROP


OLTON DENTAL ASSOCIATION,


PHELAN BUILDING, OVER 40,000 REFERENCES FOR "COLTON GAS."


ARC


1531


ARC


P. H. JACKSON & CO.,


MANUFACTURERS OF


IMPROVED


Iron and Other Constructions


FOR BUILDINGS.


STRUCTURAL STEEL AND IRON WORK FOR BUILDINGS.


IRON AND STEEL BEAMS, GIRDERS AND COLUMNS, And other Iron Work for Buildings.


ARTIFICIAL STONE ILLUMINATING TILES For Sidewalks, Vestibule Floors, Stairs and Roofs-Plain and in Colors.


HYATT'S IRON KNOB LIGHTS,


PATENT DAYLIGHT REFLECTORS AND REFRACTING LENSES, For directing Light TOWARDS THE REAR of Deep Basements.


ACME VENTILATORS HAVE NO EQUALS,


VENTILATING HITCHING POSTS AND CARRIAGE BLOCKS,


PATENT WATER-TIGHT SIDEWALK DOORS, The Only Kind made that are water-tight.


HYATT'S PATENT IRON TIES, For support of Vault Roofa and Fire-Proof Floora, dispensing with Iron or Steel Beams, saving two-thirds their Cost.


ICKSON'S PATENT COMBINED ARTIFICIAL STONE SIDEWALK AND ROOF OF VAULT CONSTRUCTION,


JACKSON'S CONSTRUCTION FOR WATER-TIGHT CELLARS, ETC.


COMPUTATIONS MADE As to the Strength of any Iron Building or Bridge Construction.


Nos. 228 and 230 First Street,


SAN FRANCISCO.


ARBIRD & GOLDSTONE


DEALERS IN LUMBER SUGAR PINE LUMBER FOR FOREIGN SHIPMENT. 101 Market St


MARKET ST. 308


} LUCOL


PAINT OIL. The Most Durable and Glossiest


LUCOL


MARKET ST. 308


W. B. CHAPMAN,


123 CALIFORNIA STREET, Importer of a few selected vintag H. CUVILLIER & FRERE'S fine Bordeaux and Brandies.


ARC


1532


ART


Marquis John, 230 Kearny Martens & Coffey, 819 Market Mathison J. B., 523 Montgomery McDongall B. & Son, 330 Pine McDougall B. G., 330 Pine McHenry & Hochholzer,20 Marye Law Bldg


Merritt Harry, 214 Pine Mitchell H. D., 126 Kearny


Mooser William, 63-73-74 St.Ann's Bidg


Morse G. B., 325 Turk Murphy C. C., 1927 Green


Myers & Lo Romer, 309 California Newsom John J. & Thomas D., 504 Kearny


Newsom Joseph C., 819 Market Newsom Samuel, 318 Phelan Bldg Pare Aime, 420 Montgomery Patton William, 75 Chronicle Bldg


PELTON JOHN COTTER, rooms 52-53 Telephone Bldg, 216 Bush


Percy & Hamilton, 318 Pine Petersen F. T., 6 Eddy Plssis & Moore, 307 Sansome Poik Daniel, 1 Mills Bidg, 10th floor POLK & POLK (W. W. and Willis) room 1 Mills Bldg, 10th floor


Portols Peter, 519 Montgomery Reid Bros., 27-28 Mills Bldg, 9th floor Rousseau U. M., 410 Kearny Salfield & Kohlberg, 339 Kearny Schetzel M. P., 88 St. Ann's Bidg Schild George F., 40 California Schmidt P. R., 108 Flood Bldg Schrof William, 531 California Schulze H. A., 94 Flood Bidg Schweinfurth A. C., 238 Crocker Bldg Shea & Shea, 26 Montgomery Smith & Freeman, 206 Sansome Stone & Munson, 35 Donohoe Bidg


SWAIN E. R., 227 Crocker Bldg Townsend & Wyneken, 515 California Van der Naillen A. (Schoolof Architec- ture) 723 Market


Van Der Venken Flavien, 630 Market Vogel E. J., 305 Larkin


Welsh M. J., cor City Hall Av and Market


Welsh T. J., 95 Flood Bldg Wharff W. H., 1839 Green


White R. H., 104 Flood Bldg Wilcox F. E., 76 Flood BIdg Wilson Charles R., 315 Phelan Bidg Winterhalter Wildrich, 115 Phelan Bldg Wolfe George H., 29 Flood Bidg Wolfe James E., 29 Flood Bldg Wood F. B., 214 Pine


Wright & Sanders, 418 California Wuersching J. B., 12 Montgomery Zwierlein Casper, 106 Henry


Architects' Materials.


Denny Edward & Co., 418 Montgomery Sanborn, Vail & Co., 741 Market


Architectural Iron Work. BAY CITY IRON WORKS, Bigelow & Fogg, 103-107 Fremont, and 323-325 Mission Golden West Iron Works (Dyer Bros.) 110 Main


Marion M. J., 526 Mission RALSTON IRON WORKS, 222-224 Howard


Architectural Ornaments.


Chatain & Giletti Ornamental Stone Co. The, 1219 Market Forderer Cornice Works, 224 Misslon Ralston Iron Works, 222 Howard


Architectural Terra Cotta.


GLADDING, McBEAN &CO. 1358 & 1360 MARKET ST.


Arms and Ammunition. (See Guns and Sporting Materials.)


Art Galleries.


Morris & Kennedy, 19 Post Perry S. A. & Co., 1033 Market San Francisco Art Assn, 430 Pine Schussler Brothers, 27 Grant Av


Art Rooms. *


Gump S. & G., 113 Geary NATHAN, DOHRMANN &


CO., 124-132 Sutter


Artesian Well Borers.


(See also Well Borers, Artesian.) LOWE JULIUS W., 126 Kearny (See Advt. opposite Well Borers.)


Artesian Well Pipe Mann- facturers.


LANE W. E., 505 Kearny SMITH FRANCIS & CO., 130 Beale


Artificial Flowers. (See also Millinery Goods.)


913


GOEHRING ADOLPH, Mission


Hall S. R. Mrs .. 838 Market Rubin A., 609 Hyde Sciallero M. R., 328 Kearny


Spencer John C., 1024 Market


Winslow C. W. Mrs., 117 Stockton


Artificial Limbs. Spring Menzo, 9 Geary


MENZO SPRING, Manufacturer of the best Im- proved


ARTIFICIAL


LIMBS


No. 9 Geary St. San Francisco.


Universal Ankle Motion.


Artificial Stone.


Ambrose W. F., 17 City Hall Av Bonnet & Jeal. 100 Montgomery Av California Bituminous Block Mnfg Co., 45 Mills Bldg, 5th floor


CALIFORNIA CONCRETE CO., 323 Montgomery


California Paving Co., 23 Tenth CHATAIN-GILETTI ORNA- MENTAL STONE CO., 1219 Market CITY STREET IMPROVE- MENT CO., Mills Bldg GOODMAN GEORGE, 307


Montgomery


Gray Brothers Artificial Stone Paving Co., 316 Montgomery


Hays John T., 17 City Hall Av Jackson P. H. & Co., 228-230 First Paterson W. R., 301 Montgomery Quast Charles, 17 City Hall Av


RANSOME & CUSHING, 508 California


Ransome & Smith Co., 101 Sansome San Francisco Artificial Stone Paving Co., 313 Montgomery SAN FRANCISCO CON- TRACTING CO., 504 Kearny Santa Cruz Rock Pavement Co., 302 Montgomery


Schalike F. W., 314 Montgomery Scheerer Jos. Co., 21-25 Tenth Southern Cal. Bituminous Paving Co., 124 Sansome Staack Fred & Co., 22812 Montgomery Stettin H., 811 Golden Gate Av Williams & Woods, 302 Montgomery


WILLIAMS & WOODS, Schillinger Patents. Manufacturers of all kinds of


Artificial Stone Work


Sidewalks, Garden Walks, Basements, Floors, Concrete Foundations, etc.


Office, 302 Montgomery St., Room 2.


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Artistic Furniture.


FINK & SCHINDLER, 13 1315 Market Reynolds J. M., 602 Market


Artists.


Alexander E. C. Miss, 916 Army Altmann A., 1026 Sutter


Aoki T., 131 Post Ballou Addie L. Mrs., 61 Donohoe B Bender S. E. Miss, 120 Sutter Blake A. S. Mrs., 20 Ellis


Blakiston Duncan G., 131 Grove Blum George, 523 Montgomery Blythe Alice E. Mrs., 72416 Market Bode W. M., 148 Sixth Bodel August, 514 Post Brechtel Clara L., 1202 Church Brunner Louise, 714 Grove Burgess George H., 126 Kearny Bush Norton, 723 Market Cadenasso G., 40 Geary


Cahen Albert, 419 Van Ness Av Cantrell J. W., 1110 Sacramento Carlson Susan R. Miss, 139 Fair O Colombet C., 622 Taylor Cook C. P., 320 Sansome


Cook E. M. Mrs., 741 Nineteenth Cornell Irene Miss. 636 Sutter Deakin Edwin, 232 Crocker Bidg Dean A. E. Miss, 3406 Clay Denslow W. W., 810 Mission Derby R. Mrs., 231 O'Farrell Dewey K. F. Miss, 2326 Washingto Dletz Herman R., 506 Battery Douglas A. H., 329 Montgomery Av Dowe A. W., 78 Donohoe Bldg Du Fresne H., 122 Turk Dugan A. E., 631 Sutter Eberiing M. Miss, 1015 Market Edwards Marian A., 609 Post Eggert Addie Miss, 715 Post Field Thomas, 72416 Market Fisher Hugo, 113 Phelan Bldg Fitch Helen A., 1511 Larkin Fonda Harry S., 3011 Sacramento Frassi A., 612 Post




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