Langley's San Francisco directory for the year commencing 1894, Part 69

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Publication date: 1880
Publisher: San Francisco : Francis, Valentine & Co.
Number of Pages: 1704


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California Academy of Medicine, rooms SE cor Bush and Van Neas Av


California Academy of Sciences, H. W. Harkness, M. D., president, Charles G. Yale re- cording secretary, Geo. A. Moore corresponding secretary, 819 Market


California Academy of Sciences Building, 819 Market California Adamant Wall Plaster Co., office 4 Sutter, room 1, works SE cor Bay and Fillmore


California Ammonla Works, Abraham Haas manager, office 614, 7th


California and Nevada Ice Co., 356 Tehama


California and Oregon Cider Co., Jacob Klein pro- prietor, 1524 Post


California and Oregon Land Co., Abraham Halsey secretary, 328 Montgomery, room 7


California Arbeiter Zeitung(German weekly) Paul Grottkau editor, 633 Merchant


CAL


California Architect and Building News, California Architectural Publishing Co. publishers, 408 Call- fornia, room 16


California Architectural Publishing Co .. W. J. Cuth- bertson president, Oliver Everett secretary, 408 California, roon 16


California Art Glass Bending and Cutting Works William Schroeder president, Henry J. Breuer secretary, 39% Fremont


California Association for the Protection of Persons Charged with Insanity, The, Malvern M. Foote president, Joseph B. de las Casas secretary, 330 Pine, rooms 18-19


California Association of Civil Engineers, Luther Wagoner. president. Marsden Manson vice presi- dent, Otto Von Geldern secretary, George T. Schild treasurer, 819 Market, rooms 56-57


California Automatic Lighting Co., Winfield. S. Zeilin secretary. 400 Butter


CALIFORNIA BAG TENT AND AWNING


Co., Martin Von Hagen Jr., proprietor, manufacturers all kinds bags, tents and awnings, dealers burlaps, duck, twine, sail duck, etc., 111-113 Clay, telephone 1750


California Barrel Co., John L. Koster presi- dent and manager, F. J. Koster vice-president and superintendent, J. A. Koster secretary, office 327 Market, works Potrero


California Baseball League, grounds E 8 Stanyan bet Waller and Frederick


California Bellows Manufacturing Co., Campbell & Troyer, proprietors. 123 Beale


California Bible Society, Annis Merrill president, William Abbott secretary, Edward P. Flint treas- urer, 1037 Market


California Bituminous Block Manufactur- ing Co., J. W. McDonald president, W. E. Den- nison secretary, 45 Mills Bldg, 5th floor


California Block, SE cor California and Battery California Blue Print Co., 120 Sutter, room 66 California Boiler Works, J. C. Lemmer & Co., proprietors, 125-127 Fremont


CALIFORNIA BOTTLING CO. Robert P. Wieland president, Adolph Dunker vice-president, Christian Gehret man- ager and treasurer. Edward C. Kalben secretary, sole bottlers John Wieland's Lager, 1407-1417 Eddy


California Brass Works, Vincent T. Kingwell proprietor. 125, 1st


California Brewing Company (Charles Baltz, Henry and John Peters and Adolph Dittmann) E s Douglass bet 17th and 18th


California Bridge and Construction Co., Alfred W. Burrell president, W. L. Prather Jr., secretary, 22 California, rooms 23-26


California Building Loan Association, Chas E Naylor secretary, 19 Montgomery


CALIFORNIA BURIAL CO., John T. Mc- Crosson president, Blair T. Scott sec- retary and manager, 215 Sunsome, telephone 94G


California Camera Club, rooms 57-60 California Academy of Sciences Bldg, J. W. Duffy asecretary, office 811 Market


California Cap Co. (Willlam Letts Oliver and F. J. Fletter) manufacturers blasting caps and elec- tric exploders (Stege Station, Contra Costa Co.) office 218 California


California Casket Co., William P. Morgan president, manufacturers and jobbers under- takers' supplies, 934-936 Mission


See Page 9.


DACIFIC Business College, POST ST. 320 SAN FRANCISCO) Send for Circulars.


Established 1863.


CAMELLINE.


The Peerless California Preservative and Beautifier of the Complexion. At all Druggists. Price, 50 Cents.


OFFICE, 12 SIXTH ST. Telephones, 3418 and 3420.


Washing Called for and Delivered.


UNITED STATES LAUNDRY.


LUNDY FURNITURE CO.


Furniture and Carpets, 813 Market St. F. A. BERLIN, Pres .; C. H. BERLIN, Sec. and Man.


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California Cement Co., Joseph Scheerer president, 21-25. 10th


California Chain Works (William Helbing, James J. McTiernan and Roland Harris) 218-220 Foisom


CALIFORNIA CHAMPAGNE CO. Adolph Beck mannger, Robert Blum president, George D. O'Neil secretary, Banquet Champagne-special brand, 244 Stev- enson


California Chemical Works, John Reynolds proprietor, E s San Bruno Av nr 28th


California Chinese Missione, Rev. W. C. Pond supt, 5 Brenham PI, 1729 San Carlos Av and 1818 Laguna California Christian Advocate, Rev. B. F. Crary editor, 1037 Market


California Cleanser Compound Co., Charles M. Martin manager, 2223 Foisom ur 19th


California Cloak Co., Charles Mayer Jr. & Co. proprietors, importers and manufacturers cloaks, 105 Post


California Co. The (W. G. Benton and S. E. Watson) publishers The Orchard and Farm, 510 Mont- gomery


California Coal Co., Edward J. Reynolds agent, 1511 C :: lifornia


California Collateral Diamond Co., Edward Lichteu- etein manager, 415 Kearny


California College of Pharmacy. 113 Fulton


California Colonizing Investment Co., Charlea Rickoff president, Harvey W. Snow sec- retary, 328 Montgomery, room 3


California Commercial Association (incorporated) Charles Schlessinger president, Isaac C. Joseph secretary, 26 O'Farrell, rooma 18-19


California Construction Co., C. R. Eager president, E. P. Gray secretary, 659 Market


California Copper Works, F. Todt proptr, 226 Fre- mont


California Ootton Mills Co. (Oakland) J. Y. Millar secretary, 310 California


California Davis Self-Cleaning Water Filter Co., J. G. Klumpke president, Thomas O'Brien secretary, William Grosse treasurer and manager, 35 New Montgomery


California Decoration Works, 823 Mission


California Demokrat (daily and weekly; Fr. Hrss & Co., publishers and proprietors. 409-413 Bush


California Desiccated Food Co., H. I. Nager proprie- tor, manufacturera consolidated soups, etc., 103 Commercial


California Distilling Co. (Autioch) O. Jost & Son managera, 306-308 Ciay


California Door Co. (incorporated) C. F. Doe presi- dent, 113-115 Market


California Drug Co, (Incorporated) Daniel Maclean president, M. E. Van Meter secretary. Allen E. Scott manager, 1420 Folsom


California Dry Dock Co, The, John J. Bea- ton superintendent, James W. Hart secretary, docks foot of Bryant and Spear and Hunter's Point, and proprietore Mission Rock Warehouse, office 302 California


California Dryer, office 330 Pine, room 5


California Gas Lighting Co., office 35 Market


California Electric Light Co., Gustav Sutro president, George H. Roe secretary and manager, 227-229 Stevenson


CALIFORNIA ELECTRIC SUPPLY AND


CONSTRUCTION CO., Ernst H. Forst and Julius Wallmann proprietors, 1537 Mission, telephone 3329


California Electrical Society, office 819 Market, room 55


OIL HEATER


New Home and Home has no equal. Cast iron frame, handsomely carved and ornamented.


$5.00 to $20.00.


Polished Brase, Antique Copper, Full Nickle, Plain Polished Iron, Russia Iron. JOHN F. MYERS & CO., 947 Market St.


WARRANTED PURE, LIGHT, REFRESHING.


FREDERICKSBURG LAGER


CALIFORNIA ELECTRICAL WORKS.


Monroe Greenwood president, George D, Green wood vice-president and man - ager, Fred A. Greenwood secretary and treasurer, 35 Market


California Entomological Society, Alexander Craw secretary,220 Sutter, room 18


California Export Journal (monthly) Bernhard Olcovich publisher, 124 Sansome, room 8


California Farmer (weekly) Warren & Co. proprie- tors, 1004 Howard


California Fence Manufacturing Co., H. T. Renton superintendent, 570-572 Brannan


California Fertilizer Works, Bayle, Lacoste & Co. proprietors, John E. Miller manager, office 527 Merchant, factory South San Francisco


California Fig Syrup Company, Louis T. Queen man- ager, 322-324 Hayes


CALIFORNIA FIRE APPARATUS WORKS


W. T. Y. Schenck president, Karl H. Junkans secretary, fire and garden hose, and manufacturers fire depart- ment apparatus, 222-224 Market


California Fireworks Co. of San Fran- cisco (limited) John Sroufe president. S. G. Buckbee secretary, A. J. Donzel manager, 219 Front, worka NE cor 16th Av, South, and L


California Fishermen's Co. (incorporated) Stefano Sanguinetti president, J. M. Worten secretary, Fishermen's Wharf. foot of Union


California Folding Bed Co., W. P. Eoglish secretary and manager, H. Euler & Co. manufacturers, 525- 527, 5th


California Frobel Society, 64 Silver


California Fruit and Wine Land Co., Solomon Sweet president, Arnold Stahl secretary, 212 Sansome, room 29


California Fruit Evaporating Oo., Henry Cahen man- ager, 112-114 Washington


Californie Fruit Grower, B, N. Rowley proprietor and publisher, W. C. Fitzsimmons editor, 203 California


California Fruit Union The, A. Z. Anderson presi- dent, L. W. Buck secretary, 507 Montgomery


CALIFORNIA FURNITURE MNFG CO.,


N. P, Cole president, manufacturers, importers and wholesale and retail dealers furniture, Starr King Bldg, 117-121 Geary bet Grant Av and Stock- ton


CALIFORNIA FUSE ASSOCIATION


James B. Merritt manager, 220 Call- fornia. room 3


California Fuse Works, factory cor 14th and Chan- nel. office 220 California, room 5


CALIFORNIA GAS ENGINEERING AND MACHINE CO., Badlam Brothers man- agers, manufacturers Peerless Gas Machine, 519 Market


CALIFORNIA GAS FIXTURE CO. Joseplı 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


BEAMISH'S.


THE BEST PLACE IN THE CITY FOR EVERYBODY TO TRADE.


SMITHS' CASH STORE,


NEAR POST OFFICE.


416-418 FRONT STREET,


W. B. CHAPMAN,


123 CALIFORNIA STREET, Importer of a few selected vintages of BARTON & GUESTIER'S fine Bordeau and Sauternes.


CAL


324


CAL


W. E. LANE


PLUMBER,


505 Kearny Street. Telephone 315.


California Glove Co., F. G. Conklin & Co., proprietors, 507 Market


California Glue Works, Martin Holje proprietor, cor 6th Av, South, and R., office 106 Pine, tele- phone 820


California Gold Quartz Mining and Milling Co. (Nevada Co.) John J. Meyers vice president, 109 California, room 1


California Grape Food Co. The, Joseph W. Hobson agent, 408 Sutter


California Grocery Co. (incorporated) M. A. Philbon president, Miss Jennie M. Leonard aecre- tary, 142 Page


California Guarantee Investment Co., H. M. A. Miller president, John W. Butler secretary, 326 Montgomery


California Hall, Huber Brothers proprietors, 620 Bush


California Hat Works, John B. Guttmann proprietor, 111, 4th


California Herb and Chemical Co., Cbarlea E. Morey secretary, 847 McAllister


California Historical Society, J. V. Coffey president, A. S. Hubbard secretary, 819 Market California Hotel, Mans and Gales proprietors, 210 Montgomery Av


California Hotel Register Co., A. Wheeler manager, 646 Market, Chronicle Bldg


California Hotel The, A. F. Kinzler manager, N & Bush bet Kearny and Grant Av


California House, Kramer & Petersen proprietors, 624-626 California


California Hydraulic Dredging and Reclamation Co., Duncan McNee president, 538 Kearny


California Ink Co., Union Oil Company of California agents, 204 California


California Institute, Misses A. G. and F. E. Ware proprietors, 1115 Van Nesa Av


California Insurance Co., L. L. Bromwell president, James H. Anderson secretary. 313 California


CALIFORNIA IRON AND WRECKING CO., successors to California Iron Yard, Henry J. Rodgers president, Robert S. Moore secretary, Charles S. Castle man- ager, 638-640, 2d


California Italian Paste Co., C. R, Splivalo & Co., (incorporated) proprietors, office 307 Battery California Jewelry Co. (Levison Brothers) 134 Sutter


California Jewelry Factory, Rothschild & Hadenfeldt proprietora, 209 Sutter


California Journal (weekly) Huefner & Engelke proprietora, 415 Montgomery, room 6.


California Journal Co., publishera California Med- ical Journal, 1422 Folsom


California Jute Mill Co. The, L. P. Drexler president, Louis S. Lisaak secretary, mills East Oakland, office 409 California


California Kindergarten Training School, 64 Silver


California Last Factory (John C. Waller, Carlton L. Eldridge and Willis F. Unfred) 49 Fremont


California Launch Building Co., Donald Ross presi- dent. W. O. Davidson secretary and treasurer, 300 Davis


California Lawn Tennis Grounds, SE cor Bush and Scott


California League of Progress, Maurice F. Loewen- stein 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 president, D. H. Bibb manager and secretary, O. H. Greenewald treasurer, manufacturera Oregon pine spruce and Port Orford cedar, office 4 Sutter, rooms 8-10


California Machine Works, William H. Birch, & Co. (Incorporated] proprietors, 119 Beale


California Market, Thomas Brown superintend- ent. from California to Pine bet Kearny and Montgomery


California Medical and Surgical Infirmary, William R. Jamison manager. 1029%% Market


CALIFORNIA MEDICAL COLLEGE Daniel Maclean president and dean, 1422 Folsom, dean's office 6 Eddy


California Medical Journal (monthly) California. Journal Co. publishers, 1422 Folsom


California Midwinter Fair Novelty Co., George T. Silvey manager, 82-83 Columbian Bldg California Milk Co., F. E. Shafer, J. W. Harvey,. E. E. Raymond, J. H. Nichols and C. T. Harvey directors, 685, 23d


California MILI, N. Parrish & Co. proprietors, 30- 34 Spear


California Miners' Association, J. H. Neff president, W. C. Ralston secretary, office 2 Mills Bldg, 9th floor


California Mortar Co., Joseph Scheerer president. 21- 25, 10th


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, Murphy Bldg


California Mutual Savinga Fund, Loan and Building Association, S. R. Church secretary, office 307 Sansome, room 1


California Navigation and Improvement Co., Jos. D. Peters president, Sidney Newell sec- retary, Hugh Corcoran manager, Charles D. Clarke San Francisco agent, office Washington St. Wharf California Neckwear Co., Marcus Levy manager, 124 Pine


California-Nevada Creamery Co. (of Nevada) Hegler & Johnson managers, 111 Front


California Novelty Works, Coppietera & Co. proprs, 43 Fremont


CALIFORNIA NURSERY CO., (Niles, Ala- meda Co., Cal. ) John 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 Oak Leather Association, F. W. Sumner president, A. J. Marcus vice-president, O. J. Kron secretary, A. B Patrick treasurer, office 125 Clay


CALIFORNIA OPTICAL CO. scientific opticians and manufacturers and importers optical goods, 317-319 Kearny


California Orchard aud Farm, The California Co. publishers, 510 Montgomery


California, Oregon and Idaho Stage Co., H. Wads- worth president, A. H. Boomer general manager, 14 Sansome, room 11


California-Oregon Cooperage Co., William J. Green president, Edward E. Brown secretary and mana- ger, 641-643. 2d


California Pacific Railroad Co., W. V. Hunt- ington secretary, NE cor 4th and Townsend, room 45


It is an undisputed fact, that no Coal ever sold by any Company has attained so high a reputation, in so short a time as the


SOUTHFIELD WELLINGTON COAL.


For Sale by all Retail Dealers


Blasdel Concentrating Belt Co., H. G. Blasdel, Jr., Manager, 419 California Street


107 California Street. ADVENT FLOUR MADE OF THE WHOLE WHEAT.


DEL MONTE MILLING CO.


AYDELOTTE'S BUSINESS COLLEGE,


Y. M. C. A. BUILDING, Oakland, Cal.


Business (One Year, $100. Department. Six Months, $60. (See page opp. name of Aydelotte's Bualness College.)


CAL


325


CAL


CALIFORNIA PAINT CO.


manufacturers Averill and painters pure mixed paints, colors in oil, putty, etc., and agents Santa Cruz glues, O. S. Orrick president, office and factory 22 Jessie


California Paper Co., Oliver Eldridge president, Wil- liam Pierce Johnson secretary and general mana- ger, 722 Montgomery


California Paving Co., Jos. Scheerer president, Emil Scheerer secretary, 21-25. 10th


California Perforating Screen Co, , P. A. Waguer proprietor, 147 Beale


California Perfume Co., 538, 18th


CALIFORNIA PETROLEUM AND ASPHALT CO., W. N. Cowies president, A. C. Ferry secretary, office Crocker Bidg


California Pharmaceutical Society and College of Pharmacy, 113 Fulton, office SE cor 5th and Folsom California Philatelic Press Club, publishers The Philatelic Californian, H. H. Zobel business man- ager, 1308 Pine


California Piano Manufacturing Co., Wal- ter S. Plerce sec'y and mugr, cor 14th and Market California Pioneers Society of, Pioneer Bldg, 4th nr Market


Callfornis Plaater Decoration Works, 823 Mission


California Pottery and Terra Cotta Co., Francis M. Stevens manager, NE cor Larkin and Market


.California Powder Works (Santa Cruz County and Herculea Station, Contra Costa County) John Bermingham president, John F. Lohse secretary, 230 California


California Press Association, Charles F. Montgomery secretary, 137 Crocker Bldg


California Prison Commission, Ira P. Rankin presi - dent, Rev. James Woodworth secretary, 1713 Stevenson


California Product Distributing Co., W. H. Wright president, G. F. Volkmann treasurer, 132 Market .Californla Raisin and Fruit Growers' Association, 306 Pine. room 10


California Rattan Co., C. J. Bandmann presi- dent, F. P. McCann vice-president, 55-61 1st


California Redwood Co. The, Balfour, Guthrie &Co., agents, 316 California


California Retall Druggists' State Association, R. E. White secretary, 400 Hayes


Californla Roof Insurance Co., Joseph Scheerer pres., Emil Scheerer sec'y, 21-25, 10th California Rubber Co., R. H. Pease vice-president, 577-579 Market


California Rural World (monthly) William R. Boone publisher, 523 Market


Callfornia Safe Deposit and Trust Co., J. D. Fry president, Henry Williams vice-presi- dent, J. Dalzell Brown secretary and treasurer, SE cor California and Montgomery


California Saloon, Green Brothers proprietors. 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, 1 Powell


California Savings Investment Co., Henry C. Osmont president, 50 Flood Bldg


CALIFORNIA SAW WORKS


H. Bird and J. C. Haughy proprietor., manufacturers and dealers in saws, saw teeth, timber jacks and general saw mill supplies, saw repairing in all its branches, 213-215 Union


MYERS JOHN F. & CO. 947 Market St. New Household Range, New Home Oil Heater, Refrigerators, Oil Stoves, Ice Cream Freezers, Gas Stoves.


Pure, Sparkling, Light, Wholesome Lager.


LOHENGRIN CHICAGO BREWERY, Agents. Telephone 2012. 1420 PINE STREET


California School of Design, SE cor Callfor- nis and Mason


California School of Elocution and Oratory, Miss Emily Curtis secretary, Mercantile Library Bldg, NE cor Van Ness and Golden Gate Avs


California Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals, Charles B. Holbrook secretary, 94.95 Donohoe Bldg


California Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children, James P. Christie secretary, 94-95 Donohoe Bldg


California Society for the Suppression of Vice, 604 Merchant, room 14


Califorula Society of the Sons of the American Revo- lution The, R. 8. Gray secretary, 508 Montgom- ery. room 6


California Soda Water Works, Goetze & Blohm pro- prietors, NE cor Ivy Av and Octavia


California Spring Manufacturing Co., Thomas Sullivan president and manager, 743 Mission


California Staats Zeitung (weekly) Fr. Hess & Co. proprietors, 409-413 Bush


California Stables, John Nolan & Sons proprie- tore, 1611-1615 California


California State Almanac (German) Philo Js- coby publisher, 612 Commercial


California State Board of Pharmacy, S. H. Melvin president, John H. Dawson secretary, office 1177 Valencia


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, rooms 15-16


California State Democratic Club, 17 Flood Bldg California State Detective Bureau, Theo- dore C. Metzler manager, 40 Phelan Bldg


California State Floral Society, Edward J. Wickson president, 220 Market


California State Grange, Don Mills secretary, 220 Market


California State Homoeopathic Medical Society, Elea- nor F. Martin, M.D., secretary. 921 Polk


California State Hotel, John Serres proprietor, 771 Howard cor 4th


California State Mining Bureau, Pioneer Bldg, 4th nr Market


California Storage Warehouse, Thomas H. Rooney proprietor, 722 Mission


Callfornia Street Cable Railroad Co., J. B. Stetson president, Alfred Borel & Co. tress- urer, Albert Steison secretary, J. W. Harris su- perintendent, office and depot SW cor California and Hyde


California Street Methodist Episcopal Church, Rev. Thomas Filben pastor, cor Cali- foruia and Scott


California Stump Puller, Arthur Barnes manager, 82-84 Zoe


Callfornia Sugar Refinery, Clans Spreckels 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, Patrick E. Mccarthy manager, 321 Montgomery California Tallow Works. Roth, Blum & Co. aud Charles and Jerome Milly proprietors, N & 5th Av, South, bet K and L office 201-203 California


California Tes and Portrait Co., Heymann Bros. pro- prietors, 88 Murphy Bldg


DIXON, BORGESON & CO. SHOW CASES. 37 MARKET ST., S. F.


FOR


THE DRAMA, POLITICS, SOCIETY,


Read


THE WAVE


It is


BRILLIANT.


ACCURATE,


INTERESTING, INDEPENDENT.


(See p. opp. Highland Spring s


Lots of level ground and Shady Groves, Bowling Alley, Croquet Grounds, Lawn Tennis, HIGHLAND SPRINGS Lovers' Retreat, Billiard Parlors. Swimming Lake, and Good Home Cooking at


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326


CAL


W. E. LANE


PLUMBER,


505 Kearny Street. Telephone 315.


California Telegraph Instruction Co,, Jobn T. Wel- ham superintendent, 640 Clay


California The. A. F. Kinzler manager, N s Bush bet Kearny and Grant Av


California Theater New, Jacob J. Gottlob manager, N s Bush bet Kearny and Grant Av


CALIFORNIA TITLE INSURANCE AND


TRUST CO., Charles Page president, H. D. Lawrie secretary, R. T. Hardling manager, 210 Montgomery, Mills Bldg California Toilet Co., 116 Davis


California Tool and Supply Co., J. Weich- hart's Sons proprietors, manufacturers mechan- ics' tools and supplies, 145 Beale


California Tool Works, John Weichhart pro- prietor, 143-145 Beale


CALIFORNIA TRANSFER


CO., C, M. Goodall president, A. H. Evans secretary, William D. O'Kane general manager, 36 Montgomery, tel- ephone 505


California Transportation Co., Andrew Nel- son president, N. Anderson secretary, office Jack- son St. Wharf


California Turf The (weekly) F. W. Croudace pub- lisher, 609 Sacramento


California Type Foundry, Painter & Co., 510 Clay


California Undertaking Co .. J. W. Nash sec- retary, SW cor Geary and Stockton, telephone 971 CALIFORNIA UNIFORM


CO., (Marcus Lafee and James Russell) merchant tallors, National Guard and society uniforms a specialty, 523 Mar- ket


California Varnish Works, Patrick D. Winter proprie- tor, W s Utah bet El Dorado and Center


California Ventilated Fruit Carrler Co., H, L. McKil- lopa president, T. G. Hughes secretary, 12 Mont- gomery, room 8


California Verde Antique Marble Co., William E. Lamb president, William J. Gurnett secretary, 308 Pine


California Vigorit Powder Co., E. L. G. Steele president, F. W. Peters secretary, 208 California, works, California City, Marin Co


California Volksfreund (German weekly) Carl Schaefer manager, California Volksfreund Publishing Co., publishers, 429 Montgomery


California Wagon and Carriage Co., Heise & Co. proptrs, 36 % Fremont


California Warehouse, Haslett & Bailey proptrs, NE cor 2d and Townsend


California Wharf and Warehousef Co. (Warehouse. Port Costa) Balfour, Guthrie & Co. managers, office 316 California


California Window Cleaning Co., C. Rosai & Co. proptra .. 246 Sutter


California Wine Co , Frederick Kaufman manager, SW cor 5th and Mission


California Wine Cooperage, Fulda Brothers proprietors, 30-40 Spear


California Wine Depot, Henry Stoever proprie- tor. NE cor 16th and Howard


CALIFORNIA WINE GROWERS' UNION Bert. Wertheimer president, J. Ch. de St. Hubert vice-president, Hermann Frese secretary, SE cor Grant Av and Sutter


California Wine House, Joseph W. Myser pro- prietor, 110 Powell


California Wire Works, A. S. Hallidie presl- deut, Henry L. Davis secretary and treasurer, office 509 Market, works cor Bay and Mason


California Woman's Hospital, Miss A. Hill matron, 3118 Sacramento


California Wool Depot, F. S. Moody pro- prietor, 422-432 Townsend and 125-135 Bluxome Californla Woolen Mills, Danneubaum & Weil pro- prietors, 20 Sansome


California World (weekly) California World Co. publishers, George H. Bartlett editor and mana- ger, 410 Kearny


California World Co., publishers California World, Gerald Dillon secretary, 410 Kearny


Californian Illustrated Magazine |monthly) The Californian Publishing Co. publishers, 59-60 Columbian Bldg




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