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EXTRA PALE.
STANDARD.
WIELAND'S
LAGER BEER.
BEST BEER ON EARTH.
California Jewelry Co. (Levison Brothers) 134 Sutter
California Jewelry Factory, Rothschild & Hadenfeldt proprietors, 207 Sutter
California Journal (weekly) Huefner & Engelke proprietors, 415 Montgomery, room 6
California Journal Co., publishers California Medical Journal, 1422 Folsom
California Jute Mill Co. The, L. P. Drexler president, Louis S. Lissak secretary, mills East Oakland, office 409 California
California Kindergarten Training School, Miss Nora A. Smith conductor, 64 Silver
California Land, Commercial and Fruit Co., 68 Dono- hoe Bldg
J. GUNDLACH &
Removal Notice.
California Guarantee Investment Co. 326 MONTGOMERY ST.
SAFE DEPOSIT BLDG.
INVESTORS
Are invited to examine into the in- ducements offered both classes by this Institution.
BORROWERS
California House, Germain Pouchan proprietor, 624-626 California
California Hydraulic Dredging and Re- clamation Co., Duncan McNee president, Max Goldberg secretary, 538 Kearny
California Immigration Bureau, 319 Pine, room 44 California Institute (Misses A. G. and F. E. Ware) 1115 Van Ness Av
California Insurance Co., Samuel K. Ballard secre- tary, 313 California
California Iron and Steel Co., F. Bonacina secretary, 508 California, room 28
CALIFORNIA IRON YARD
Henry J. Rogers & Co. proprietors, 638-640 Second
California Italian Paste Co., C. R. Splivalo & Co., proprietors, 321 Sacramento
HAVE YOUR
CHIMNEY SWEEPING
DONE BY
THE LION CO.
Office 505 Kearny St. Telephone 315.
California Medical Journal (monthly) Cal, Journal Co. publishers, 1422 Folsom
California Milk Co., F. E. Shafer, J. W. Harvey. E. E. Raymond, J. H. Nichols and C. T. Harvey directors. 685 Twenty-third
California Mill, N.Parrish & Co. proprietors, 30-34 Spear
California Mineral Water Supply Co., F. A. Waterhouse president, H. L. Morrison vice- president, Oscar C. Waterhouse secretary, pro- prietors The Spa, 834 Market
California Miners' Association, J. H. Neff president, W. C. Ralston secretary, office room 8, Mills Bldg, 9th floor
California Mortar Co., Joseph Scheerer president, 21-25, 10th
California Mosaic and Tiling Co. The, James Taylor president, 11 City Hall Av
CALIFORNIA MUTUAL BENEFIT SOCIETY THE, membership fee $5.00, $1.00 per month, no other expense, $10.00 per week in case of sickness, $8.00 to $25,00 in case of accidents, $75.00 burial benefit, James W, Hanna secretary, 127 Murphy Bldg
California Mutual Savings Fund Loan and Building Association, S. R. Church secretary, office 228 California
California National Bank, S. P. Young rceiver, 621 Market
SHOW CASES DIXON, BORGESON & CO.
37 Market Street, San Francisco. 108 Front Street, Portland, Ore- gon, and Seattle, Washington.
& ZINFANDEL
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PERRIER-JOUËT & CO. CHAMPAGNE
EXTRA DRY "Special. " W. B. CHAPMAN, Sole Agent for Pacifio Coas (See Page opp. name of W. B. Chapman.)
CAL
320
CAL
1122 and 1124 Market St. FINEST FITTING SUITS TO ORDER.
EURER
OLS
TANGES
FRANCISC
California Brass Works, Vincent T. Kingwell proprietor, 125, 1st
California Brewing Co., (Charles Baltz, Henry and John Peters and Adolph Dittmann) Douglass bet 17th and 18th
California Bridge Co., Alfred W. Burrell pres- dent, W. L. Prather Jr. secretary, 22 Callfornia, rooma 23-26
California Building Loan Association, Charles E. Naylor secretary, 19 Montgomery
CALIFORNIA BURIAL CO. .. Contt
California Dry Dock Co. The, J. J. Consins superintendent, Thomas P. Madden president, James W. Hart secretary, docks foot of Bryant and Spfear and Hunter's Point, and propri-tors Mission Rock Warehouse, oilice 302 California
California Dryer, office 330 Pine, room 5
California Dyeing and Cleaning Works, Douglas & Hermann proptrs, 436, 4th
California Electric Gas Lighting Co .. office 35 Market
California Electric Lighting Co., Gustav Antro president, George H. Roe secretary and manager, 227-229 Stevenson
California Electric Power Co. , office 35 Market CALIFORNIA ELECTRIC SUPPLY AND CONSTRUCTION CO., Ernest H. Forst and Julius Wallmann proprietors, 1537 Mission, telephone 3329
California Electrical Society, office 819 Market, room 55
CALIFORNIA ELECTRICAL WORKS Mon- roe Greenwood president, J. R. Davis vice-president, Fred A. Greenwood secretary, J. G. Bloomer manager. 35
J. GORDAN,
California Collection Agency, Coupland Thomas col- lector, Lawrence Kip attorney, room 175, Crocker Bldg
California College of Pharmacy, C. E. Worden presi- dent, W. M. Searby dean, 113 Fulton
CALIFORNIA COLONIZING INVESTMENT CO., Charles Rickoff president, Harvey W. Snow secretary, 328 Montgomery, room 3
California Commercial Association (incor- porated) I. C. Joseph secretary, 26 O'Farrell, rooms 18-19
California Construction Co., C. R. Eager, president, E. P. Gray secretary, 626 Market
California Copper Works, F. Todt proptr, 226 Fre- mont
California Coralline and Milling Co., H. R. Robbins manager, 128-130 New Montgomery
California Cotton Mills Co. (Oakland) J. Y. Miller secretary, 310 California
California Demokrat (daily and weekiy) Fr Hess & Co. publishers and proprietors, 409-413 Bush
California Desicated Food Co., H. I. Nager proptr, mnfr consolidated soups, 103 Commercial
California Distilling Co. (Antioch) C. Jost & Son managers, 306-308 Clay
California Door Co. (incorporated) C. F. Doe presi- dent 113-115 Market
California Drug Co., Allen E. Scott, Daniel Maclean and S. L. Blake proptrs, 1420 Folsom
manager, 322-324 Hayes
California Fireworks Co. of San Fran- cisco (limited) Henry P. Sonntag president, S. G. Buckee secretary, 221 Front, works NE cor 16th Av and L. South S. F.
California Folding Bed Co., William P. English sec- retary, 525-527, 5th
California Frohel Society, 64 Silver
California Fruit and Wine Land Co., Arnold Stahl secretary, 414 California
California Fruit Evaporating Co. (E. Hay- den and H. Cahen) 818 Battery
California Fruit Grower and Fruit Trade Review (weekly) Brainard N. Rowley publisher and pro- prietor. 321 Market
California Fruit Juice Co., Hilbert Bros., agents, 101 Powell
California Fruit Union, A. Z. Anderson president, L. W. Buck vice-president and secretary, 507 Mont- gomery
SAN FRANCISCO LAUNDRY
Difices:
FINE WORK IN SHIRTS AND COL- LARS A SPECIALTY. S San Francisco, 33 Geary Street. ¿Oakland, . 8 2 Broadway. -
RAVELEY PRINTING CO., 518 CLAY ST.
AYDELOTTE'S BUSINESS COLLEGE, Y. M. C. A. BUILDING, Oakland, Cal.
Shorthand Course, Six Months, $60,
CAL
321
CAL
CALIFORNIA FURNITURE MNFG. CO.,
N. P, Cole president, manufacturers, importers and wholesale and retail
dealers, furniture, Starr King Bldg, Geary bet Grant Av and Stockton
CALIFORNIA FUSE ASSOCIATION
James B. Merritt manager, 220 Cali- fornia, room 3
California Fuse Works, factory cor 14th and Channel, office 220 California, room 5
CALIFORNIA GAS ENGINEERING AND
MACHINE CO., Badlamı Brothers managers, manufacturers Peerless Gas Machine, 519 Market
CALIFORNIA GAS FIXTURE CO. Joseph Simonson president, Fred W. Farrar vice-president, W. T. Galloway, secre- tary, importers and dealers in electric fixtures, artistic gas fixtures, wood mantels, tiling, etc,, 123 Geary
California Glove Co., F. G. Conklin & Co. pro- prietors, 507 Market
California Glue Works, Martin Holje proprie- tor, cor Sixth Av and R, South S. F., office 116 Front, telephone 820
California Guarantee Investment Co., H. M. A. Miller president, John W. Butler secretary, 319 Pine, rooms 48-51
California Hall, Huber Brothers proprietors, 620 Bush
California Hat Works, John B. Guttmann pro- prietor, 111 Fourth nr Mission
California Herb and Chemical Co., Charles E. Morey secretary, 1324 Market
California Historical Society, Jno. R. Jarboe president, A. S. Hubbard secretary, 819 Market
California Home Building Loan Co., J. L. M. Shetter- ley president, William Edwards vice-president, B. P. Flint treasurer, J. M. Duncan secretary, 315 California, room 13
CALIFORNIA HORSE SHOE CO. A. H. Pay- son president, Calvin Paige vice-presi- dent, W. P. Sullivan Jr. secretary, P. Noble superintendent, works Potrero, office 200 Market
California Hotel, Mans & Gales proptrs, 210 Mont- gomery Av
California Hotel The, A. F. Kinzler manager, N s Bush bet Kearny and Grant Av
California House, Germain Pouchan proprietor, 624-626 California
California Hydraulic Dredging and Re- clamation Co., Duncan McNee president, Max Goldberg secretary, 538 Kearny
California Immigration Bureau, 319 Pine, room 44 California Institute (Misses A. G. and F. E. Ware) 1115 Van Ness Av
California Insurance Co., Samuel K. Ballard secre- tary, 313 California
California Iron and Steel Co., F. Bonacina secretary, 508 California, room 28
CALIFORNIA IRON YARD
Henry J. Rogers & Co. proprietors, 638-640 Second
California Italian Paste Co., C. R. Splivalo & Co., proprietors, 321 Sacramento
HAVE YOUR
CHIMNEY SWEEPING
DONE BY THE LION CO.
Office 505 Kearny St. Telephone 315.
EXTRA PALE.
STANDARD.
WIELAND'S
LAGER BEER.
BEST BEER ON EARTH.
California Jewelry Co. (Levison Brothers) 134 Sutter
California Jewelry Factory, Rothschild & Hadenfeldt proprietors. 207 Sutter
California Journal (weekly) Hnefner & Engelke proprietors, 415 Montgomery, room 6
California Journal Co., publishers California Medical Journal, 1422 Folsom
California Jute Mill Co. The, L. P. Drexler president, Louis S. Lissak secretary, mills East Oakland, office 409 California
California Kindergarten Training School, Miss Nora A. Smith conductor, 64 Silver
California Land, Commercial and Fruit Co., 68 Dono- hoe Bldg
California Launch Building Co., Donald Ross presi- dent. W. C. Davidson secretary and treasurer, 300-302 Davis
California Lawn Tennis Club, Harry N. Stetson, sec- retary, grounds SE cor Bush and Scott
California League of Progress, J, K. Taylor managing secretary, 132 Market, room 6
California Line Packets from New York, Williams, Dimond & Co. agents. 202 Market and 3 Pine
California Lumber Co., George K. Porter pres- ident, D. H. Bibb manager and secretary, O. H. Greenewald treasurer, manufacturers Oregon pine spruce and Port Orford cedar, office 4 Sutter, rooms 8-10
California Lumber Exchange, office Pier 3 Steuart California Machine Works, William H. Birch & Co. proprietors, 119 Beale
CALIFORNIA MARBLE AND BUILDING STONE CO., O. T. Dyer president, W. S. Wilson secretary, John C. Pelton Jr. manager, quarries and mills at Colton, Cal., San Francisco office 52-53 Tele- phone Bldg, 216 Bush
California Market, Thomas Brown superintend- ent. from California to Pine bet Kearny and Montgomery
CALIFORNIA MEDICAL COLLEGE Daniel Maclean president and dean, 1422 Folsom, dean's office 6 Eddy
California Medical Journal (monthly) Cal. Journal Co. publishers. 1422 Folsom
California Milk Co., F. E. Shafer, J. W. Harvey, E. E. Raymond, J. H. Nichols and C. T. Harvey directors. 685 Twenty-third
California Mill, N.Parrish & Co. proprietors, 30-34 Spear
California Mineral Water Supply Co., F. A. Waterhouse president, H. L. Morrison vice- president, Oscar C. Waterhouse secretary, pro- prietors The Spa, 834 Market
California Miners' Association, J. H. Neff president, W. C. Ralston secretary, office room 8, Mills Bldg, 9th floor
California Moitar Co., Joseph Scheerer president, 21-25, 10th
California Mosaic and Tiling Co. The, James Taylor president, 11 City Hall Av
CALIFORNIA MUTUAL BENEFIT SOCIETY THE, membership fee $5.00, $1.00 per month, no other expense, $10.00 per week in case of sickness, $8.00 to $25.00 in case of accidents, $75. 00 burial benefit, James W, Hanna secretary, 127 Murphy Bldg
California Mutual Savings Fund Loan and Building Association, S. R. Church secretary, office 228 California
California National Bank, S. P. Young rceiver, 621 Market
SHOW CASES DIXON, BORGESON & CO.
37 Market Street, San Francisco. 108 Front Street, Portland, Ore- gou, and Seattle, Washington.
1.GUNDLACH & CO'S. BURGUNDY & ZINFANDEL
21
Thousands cured by the Waters at
HIGHLAND SPRINGS
CAL 322
Office, 12 Sixth St. Telephones, 3418-3420.
Buttons and Ordinary Mending Without Charge.
UNITED STATES LAUNDRY.
W. W. Montague & Co. PUMPS,
Suction and Force. FOR HAND, WIND-MILL AND POWER. ALL SIZES. 309, 311, 313, 315 and 317 MARKET STREET.
Callfornia Navigation and Improvement Co., Jos. D. Peters president, Sidney Newell secretary, IInghi Corcoran manager. Ira P. Smith San Francisco agent, Washington St. Wharf
California Neckwear Co., Marcus Levy manager, 124 Pine
California Novelty Works, Louis Renserts proptr, 43 Fremont
CALIFORNIA NURSERY CO. (Niles, Ala- meda Co., Cul. ) Jonn Rock president, J. H. Henn secretary, San Francisco office 205 Sansome
CALIFORNIA NURSES AGENCY E. Flo- ver proprietor, experienced and reli- able male and female professional nurses supplied at all hours, office 937 Sutter cor Hyde, long distance tele- phone 2318
CALIFORNIA OPTICAL CO.
scientific opticians and mannfacturers and importers optical goods, 317-319 Kearny
California Orchard and Farm, The California Co., publishers, Samuel E. Watson, manager, 408 Sac- ramento
California, Oregon and Idaho Stage Co., H. Wads- worth, president, A. H. Boomer, general manager, 14 Sausome, room 10
California-Oregon' Cooperage Co., William J. Green, president, Edward E. Brown, secretary and man- ager, 641-643, 2d
California Pacific Rail Road Co., W. V. Huntington, secretary. NE cor 4th and Townsend, room 45
CALIFORNIA PAINT CO.
manufacturers Averill mixed paints, colors in oil, putty, etc., and agents Santa Cruz glues, O. S. Orrick, presi- dent, office and factory, 22 Jessie
California Paper Co., Oliver Eldridge president, Will- iam P. Johnson, secretary and genl manager, 722 Montgomery
California Paving Co., Joseph Scheerer, presi- dent, Emil Scheerer, secretary 21-25, 10th
Callfornia Perforating Screen Co., The, P. A. Wagner, proprietor, 147 Beale
CALIFORNIA PETROLEUM AND AS- PHALT COMPANY, W. N. Cowles. president, A. C. Perry secretary, office Crocker Building
California Pharmacy, drugs, NE cor California and Devisadero
California Pharmacuetical Society and College of Pharmacy, 113 Fulton, office SE cor 5th and Fol- som
California Piano Manufacturing Co., Walter S. Pierce, secretary and manager, cor 14th and Market
California Pioneers Society of, Pioneer Building, Fourth near Market
California Plaster Decoration Works, C. F. Schiller, proptr, 821-823 Mission
California Portland Cement Co., A. Y. Easterby, presi- dent, 402 Montgomery
California Pottery and Terra Cotta Co., Francis M. Stevens, manager, NE cor Larkin and Market
California Powder Works (Santa Cruz County and Powning Station, Contra Costa County) John Bermingham, president, John F. Lohse, secretary, 230 California
California Product Distributing Co., A. Schilling & Co., agents, 108-110 Market
CAL
California Protective Association of the State of Call- fornia, George Il. Bahrs, secretary, office 606 Montgomery, room 22
California Raisin and Fruit Growers' Association The, F. S. Edmensten, president, A. F. Johns, secre- tary, 306 Pine, room 10
California Ramie Culture, W. H. Murray, supt, 321 Market
California Rattan Co., C. J. Bandman, presi- dent, W. F. Mau. vice president, W. J. Latchford, secretary and general manager, 55-61, Ist
California Redwood Co. The, Balfour, Guthrie & Co., agents, 316 California
California Retail Druggists' State Association, James G. Steele, secretary, 635 Market
California Roof Insurance Co., Jeseph Scheerer, president, Emil Scheerer, secretary. 21-25, 10th
California Rose Co. (Oakland) David Hunter, agent, 109 California, room 1
California Safe Deposit and Trust Co., J. D. Fry, president, Henry Williams, vice-president, J. Daizell Brown, secretary, 441 California
California Safety Appliance Co., George R. Tuttle, president, A. J. Robinson, secretary, 819 Market, room 45
California Sal Soda Co., R. R. Berg, agent, 323 Front California Saloon, Silas Green, proprietor, NE cor Front and Market
California Sausage Factory, Winter & Felsing, proptrs, 37 Main
California Savings and Loan Society The, David Farquharson president, Vernon Campbell secretary. I Powell
CALIFORNIA SAW WORKS
H. Bird and J. C. Haughy proprietors, manufacturers and dealers in saws, saw teeth, timber jacks and general saw mill supplies, saw repairing in all its branches, 213-215 Mission California School of Design. 430 Pine
California School of Elocution and Ora- tory, Miss Emily Curtis. secretary, Mercantile Library Bldg, NE cor Van Ness sud Golden Gate Avs
California Sheep Casings Co., Emil Woenne proprietor, butchers' supplies, 24-26 Ellis
California Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children, C. B. Holbrook secre- tary, 94-95 Donohoe Bldg
California Society for the Suppression of Vice, C. R. Bennett secretary, 604 Merchant
California Society of the Sons of the Amer- ican Revolution The, J. Extcourt Sawyer. U, S. A., president ; Chas. J. King senior vice president ; Major Edw. Hunter junior vice presi- dent ; Chas. H. Warner treasurer ; A. S. Hubbard registrar, 819 Market; R. S, Gray secretary, 508 Montgomery, room 6
California Soda Water Works, Goetze & Blohm pro- prietors, proptrs, NE cor Ivy Av snd Octavia
California Spring Manufacturing Co., Thomas Sullivan president and mansger, A. C. Eaton secretary, 743 Mission
California Staats Zeitung (weekly), Fr. Hess & Co. publishers, 409-413 Bush
California Stables, John Nolan & Sons pro- prietors, 1611-1615 California
California Starch Co., J. M. Striening president, 130 Spear
California State Almanac (German) Philo Jacoby publisher, 612 Commerical
California State Beneficent Home, Theodore Milen, M. D., manager, 307-309 Phelan Bldg
California State Board of Pharmacy, S. H. Melvin president. John H. Dawson secretary, 113 Fulton
FRANK MCALLISTER, AGENT FOR ALL KINDS OF
RUBBER GOODS, Belting, Packing, Hose, Clothing, Etc. LEATHER BELTING AND LACE LEATHER. 24 BEALE STREET, San Francisco.
WASHBURN & MOEN MFG. CO., 8 and 10 PINE STREET.
WIRE ROPE
COLTON DENTAL ASSOCIATION,
PHELAN BUILDING, OVER 40,000 REFERENCES FOR "COLTON GAS. "
CAL
323
CAL
CALIFORNIA STATE BOARD OF TRADE |
Eugene J. Gregory president, E. W. Maslin general manager and secretary, 602 Market, Crocker Bldg
California State Bureau of Labor Statis- tics, George W. Walts commissioner, C. W. Adams deputy commissioner, 220 Sutter,rms 15-16 California State Democratic Club, 207 Sut- ter
California State Detective Bureau, Theo- dore C. Metzler manager, 40 Phelan Bldg+
California State Floral Society, C. S. Aiken secretary, 321 Market
California State Gazeteer, R. L. Polk & Co. publishers, 606 Montgomery
California State Grange, A. T. Dewey secre- tary, office 220 Market
California State Mining Bureau, Pioneer Bldg, Fourth nr Market
California Storage Warehouse, Thomas H Rooney proprietor, 722 Mission
California Street Cable Railroad Co., J. B. Stetson president, Antoine Borel & Co. treasurer, Albert Stetson secretary, J. W. Harris auperin- tendent, office and depot SW cor California and Hyde
California Street Methodist Episcopal Church, SE cor California and Broderick
California Stump Puller, George Harvey pro- prietor, 82-84 Zoe
California Sugar Refinery, Claus Spreckela president, John D. Spreckels vice-president, Adolph B. Spreckels secretary and treasurer, office 327 Market, works Potrero
California Suspender Manufacturing Co., Solomon Zekind proprietor, 6-8 Sutter
CALIFORNIA SYSTEM OF HOTEL ADVERTISING, Pstrick E. Mccarthy manager, 321 Montgomery
California Tallow Works, Roth Blum & Co. and Charles and Jerome Milly proptra, N & 5th Av bet K and L, South S. F., office 201-203 California California Telegraph Instruction Co., J. T. Welham supt, 640 Clay
California The, A. F. Kinzler manager, N s Bush bet. Grant Av and Kearny
California Theatre New, Jacob J. Gottlob manager, N & Bush bet Kearny and Dupont
CALIFORNIA TITLE INSURANCE AND TRUST CO., Charles Page president, H. D. Lawrie secretary, R. T. Hard- ing manager, 215 Sausome
California Tool Works, John Weichhart pro- prietor 143-145 Beale
California Transfer Co., 36 Montgomery
California Transportation Co., Andrew Nelson president, N. Andrews secretary, office Jackson St Pier
CALIFORNIA TURF THE
(weekly) Edward A. Morphy mana- ger, 609 Sacramento
California Type Foundry, Painter & Co., 510 Clay
CALIFORNIA UNDERTAKING CO. T. M. McFarlane secretary and mana- ger, SW corner Geary and Stockton, telephone 971
CALIFORNIA UNIFORM CO (Successors to Schlamm Brothers) merchant tailors, National Guard and society uniforms a specialty, 321 California near Sansome
W. E. LANE PLUMBER,
505 Kearny Street. Telephone 315.
WARRANTED PURE, LIGHT, REFRESHING. FREDERICKSBURG LAGER.
California Vacuum Medical Institute, Mrs E. M. Cooper supt, 741, 19th
California Varnish Works, Patrick D. Winter prptr, W s Utah bet El Dorado and Center
California Ventilated Barrel Co., 320 Sansome, room 4
California Verde Antique Marble Co., William E. Lamb president, W. J. Gurnett secretary, 308 Pine
California View Publishing Co. The, W. R. Nutting manager, 12 Montgomery
California Vigorit Powder Co., E. L. G. Steele president, F. W. Peters secretary, 208 California worka, California city, Marin Co
California Volksfreund (German weekly) Carl Schaefer manager German Catholic Press Association publishers, 128 Golden Gate Av
California Wagon and Carriage Co., W. L. Heise & Co. proptrs, 36% Fremont
California Warehouse, Haslett & Bailey proptrs, NE cor Townsend and Second, Thomas H. Noble manager
California Watch and Jewelry Co. (Wilson & Co.) 201 Kearny
California Wharf and Warehouse Co. (warehouse Port Costa) Balfour, Guthrie & Co. managers, office 316 California
California Wine Co., Frederick Kaufmann pro- priefor SW cor 5th and Mission
California Wine Cooperage, Fulda Brothers proprietors. 30-40 Spear
California Wine Depot, Henry Stoever pro- prietor, NE cor 16th and Howard
CALIFORNIA WINE-GROWERS' UNION J. Ch de St. Hubert proprietor, SE cor Grant Av and Sutter
California Wine House, Joseph W. Myser proprietor, 110 Powell
California Wire Works, A. S. Hallidie presi- dent, Henry L. Davis secretary and treasurer, office 9 Fremont, works cor Bay and Mason
California Woman's Hospital, A. J. Ralston president, Abraham Halsey secretary, Mrs Jane Logan matron, 3118 Sacramento
California Wool Depot, F. S. Moody pro- prietor, 422-432 Townsend and 125-135 Bluxome California Woolen Mills, Dannenbaum & Weil pro- prietors, 20 Sansome
California World, California World Co. publishers, George H. Bartlett editor and manager, 410 Kearny
California World Co., E. H. Houghton secretary, publishers California World, 410 Kearny
California World's Fair Commission, Irving M. Scott president, James D. Phelan vice-presi- dent, 59 Flood BIdg
California World's Fair Illustrated Magazine, Ben- jamiu Fehnemann publisher, 58 Donohoe Bldg
Californian Illustrated Magazine (monthly) The Californian Publishing Co. publishers, 411 Market
Californian Publishing Co, The, publishers The Californian Illustrated Magazine, 411 Market Caligraph Typewriter, C. E. Naylor agent, 19 Montgomery
Calimberti Vincent, clerk The Maze, r. 212%% O'Far- rell
Calin George, seaman, r. 820 Battery
Calin John, lodgings, 1415 Stockton
Calish A. Edward, salesman, r. 1411 Sacramento
Calish F. E., special agent American Investment Union (of New York) 216 Sansome, r. Oakland Caliah John J., clerk, r. 2124 Fillmore
Oallah Raphael S., expressman, r. 1411 Sacramento Calish. See Kalish
Calisher David, merchant, r. 829 Ellis
MARKET ST.
308
LUCOL
PAINT OIL. The Most Durable and Glossiest
LUCOL
MARKET ST.
308
STARBIRD & GOLDSTONE
SUGAR PINE LUMBER FOP FOREIGN SHIPMENT.
DEALERS IN LUMBER 101 Market St.
W. B. CHAPMAN,
123 CALIFORNIA STREET, Importer of a few selected vintage of HI. CUVILLIER & FRERE'S fine Bordeaux and Brandies.
CAL
324
CAL
W. W. MONTAGUE & CO.
MANUFACTURERS OF Plain, Japanned and Stamped
TINWARE. 309, 311, 313, 315 and 317 MARKET ST.
Calisher F. Mrs,, widow, r. 829 Ellis
Calisher Harry B., clerk J. Calisher, r. 829 Ellis
Calisher Joseph, furnishing goods, 46, 6th, r. 829 Ellis
Calisher Walter E., news stand The Baldwin, r. 829 Ellls
Calistoga Winery and Distilling Co. The, George Lang proprietor, cellars and office 2-12 First
Calkin E. J. Mrs., widow, r. 733 Bush
Calkins John U., receiving teller Bank of California, r. Alameda
Calkins W. S., r. 528 Eddy
Call Daniel, stableman, r. 26 Turk
Call George W., r. 1231 Washington
Call Morning (daily and weekly) San Francisco Call Co. publishers, 525 Montgomery
Call Oscar, r. 1231 Washington
Callaghan Anna, widow, r. 1003 Devisadero
Callaghan Annie Miss, dressmaker, r. 113 Perry
Callaghan Arthur V., clerk First National Bank, Safe Deposit, r. NE eor Eddy and Franklin
Callaghan Bessie, domestic 421 Van Ness Av
Callaghan Cal, laborer, r. 236 Perry
Callaghan Cal, longshoreman, r. 664 Jessie, rear
Callaghan Catherine, widow, r. S s Point Lobos Av nr Johnston Av
Callaghan Catherine Miss, seamstress, r. 19 Pacific Alley
Callaghan Charles B., laborer, r. S s Point Lobes Av nr Johnston Av
Callaghan Charles W., r. 830 Eddy
Callaghan Cornelius, carpenter, r. 132 Hickory Av
Callaghan Cornelius, laborer, r. 2024 Fillbert
Callaghan Cornelius J., r. 49% Ritch
Callaghan D. Mra., r. 830 Eddy
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