Monteith's Directory of San Diego and Vicinity for 1889-90, Part 2

Author: John C. Monteith
Publication date: 1889
Publisher: John C. Monteith
Number of Pages: 512


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Dodge & Burbeck, Blank Books and Legal Blanks CORNER FIFTH AND D.


LATEST GOODS AND FASHIONS AT J. F. RYAN'S, MERCHANT TAILOR.


Extra Star Kerosene, Whittier, Fuller & Co., Sole Agents, 639 and 645 Sixth Street


Go., Gor. FITth and G


Try the Gregory-Damon Abstract O S


OPEN ALL NIGHT!


H. F. PRIEN, Druggist, Cor. Fourth and E.


SAN DIEGO AND VICINITY. 19


Will Macdonald Contractor and Manufacturer of ARTIFI- CIAL STONE for Sidewalks, Buildings, 'Cellar Floors, Etc Sewer Pipe furnished and laid. Grading and macadamizing. All work guaranteed. Office, 1103 G STREET, corner Second, San Diego Cal.


Bailey, Acting Judge-Advocate. Major A. S. Kimball, Q. ' M., Chief Q. M. Capt. C. A. Booth, Assistant Q. M. Maj. W. A. Elderkin, Chief Com. of S. Lieut. Col. J. R. Smith, Bvt. Col. U. S. A. Surgeon. Maj. J. P. Willard, Chief Paymaster. Ist. Lieut. T. J. Clay, roth Inf., I. S. A. P. and Acting Ord. Officer.


San Diego Barracks: Company E. 9th Regiment; Infantry, Capt. H. DeLany, Commanding Post. Ist Lieut. E. B. Robertson, Post Ajt. A. A. O. M. A. C. S. &. R. O. 2d Lieut. E. Wittenmeyer, A. O. O. & A. S. O. Maj. D. L. Huntington, Surg. Bvt. Col. U. S. Post Chaplain, J. A. Potter.


COURTS.


UNITED STATES- CIRCUIT COURT.


NINTH CIRCUIT-SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF CALIFORNIA.


Terms of Court-Second Monday in January and second Mon- day in August at San Francisco.


Judge-Lorenzo Sawyer.


Clerk-William M. Van Dyke.


Commissioner -- William M. Van Dyke.


UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT.


Terms of Court-Second Monday in January and second Mon- day in August at Los Angeles.


Judge-Erskine M. Ross.


Clerk-E. H. Owen.


Commissioner at San Diego-M. L. Ward.


U. S. Marshall-D. R. Risley, Los Angeles.


Deputy U. S. Marshall-James Russell, San Diego.


STATE SUPREME COURT.


Chief Justice-Hon. W. H. Beatty.


Associate Justices-Hon. J. D. Thornton, Hon. J. R. Sharpstein, Hon. T. B. McFarland, Hon. Van R. Paterson, Hon. John D. Works, Hon. Charles N. Fox.


Opera Glasses and Gold Pens, Dodge & Burbeck, Mechanical Instruments,


Corner Fifth and D Streets.


STRAUSS, Photographer,


S. E. CORNER


FIFTH AND F STS.


ELITE STUDIO, Leader in Photographic Art 5 C


BREWSTER PHARMACY, J. H. NEIMAN, Prop., Cor. Fourth and C


G. H. BALLOU & CO.


THE ONLY STRICTLY Wholesale Tea, Coffee & Spice House in San Diego.


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JOSE COTA,


CONSTABLE AND COLLECTOR. Office, 1238 E St., bet 3d and 4th, San Diego, Cal. Residence of thirty-six years. Prompt attention given. Aqui se Habla


Español. Post Office Box 991. Telephone 185.


TERMS OF COURT.


At the City of San Francisco-On the second Monday in January and the third Monday in July.


At the City of Los Angeles-On the first Monday in April and the second Monday in October. At the City of Sacramento-On the first Monday in May and on the second Monday in November.


DEPARTMENTS.


Chief Justice-Hon. W. H. Beatty, presiding when setting in Bank or Department.


DEPARTMENT ONE.


Hon. Van R. Paterson, Justice presiding.


Hon. John D. Works, Justice.


Hon. Charles N. Fox, Justice.


DEPARTMENT TWO.


Hon. J. D. Thornton, Justice presiding.


Hon. J. R. Sharpstein, Justice.


Hon. T. B. McFarland, Justice.


The following counties comprise the District of Los Angeles: Santa Barbara, Ventura. Kern, Inyo, San Diego, San Ber- nardino, Los Angeles, Tulare, Fresno and San Luis Obispo.


STATE MILITIA.


FIRST BRIGADE NATIONAL GUARD OF CALIFORNIA. Headquarters, Los Angeles.


E. P. Johnson, Brig. Gen. Commanding. L. S. Butler, Lieut. Col. and Assistant Adj. Gen.


C. C. Allen, Major and Brigade Inspector. E. L. Stern, Major and Ordnance Officer. A. W. Barrett. Major andQuartermaster. Geo. H. Bonebrake, Major and Paymaster.


Lightner & Co., INSURANCE. Fire,


9 Life, Accident and Plate Glass. 640 Fifth Street, San Diego, California.


JOHNSON & COMPANY,


Undertakers and Embalmers, 907 SIXTH ST. Funeral Parlors, 1518 E Street.


SAM BRUST, The Exclusive Wholesale Tobacco and Cigar House, 724-26 Fifth St.


5 Harville Bros. & Co., Agricultural Implements L ao I


G. B. GROW & CO., Fire Insurance


SAN DIEGO AND VICINITY. 21


CITY CARPENTER SHOP, No. 739 SIXTH STREET. Everything in the Carpenter Line.


CONTRACTING AND GENERAL JOBBING. H. W. BREWER, Proprietor.


Cyrus Willard, Major and Engineer Officer. Geo. M. Dannals, Major and Commissary.


Madison T. Owens, Major and Signal Officer.


G. W. Wells, Major and Judge Advocate. Wm. G. Cochran, Lieut. Col. and Surgeon.


Horace M. Russell, Major and Inspector of Rifle Practice.


H. Z. Osborne, Capt. and A. D. C.


Albert C. Jones, Capt. and A. D. C.


OFFICERS OF NATIONAL GUARD AT SAN DIEGO. SAN DIEGO CITY GUARD. Company "B" 7th Infantry, Ist Brigade.


Thomas A. Nerney, Captain,


H. M. Schiller, Ist Lieutenant.


Geo. H. Bower, 2nd Lieutenant.


Armory Second street, between D and E.


SAN DIEGO RIFLES, (Unattached)


E. B. Spileman, Captain.


E. E. Spileman, Ist Lieutenant.


S. C. Bryant, 2nd Lieutenant. Armory, National Ave., bet. 29th and 30th.


COUNTY OFFICERS.


W. W. Bowers, Senator 40th District. Nestor A. Young, Member of Assembly. COURTS. DEPARTMENT NO. I.


Judge-John R. Aitken. Clerk-J. W. Girvin.


Reporter-Fred. K. Gallagher.


DEPARTMENT NO. 2.


Judge-George Puterbaugh, Clerk-Samuel C. Foltz,


Reporter-Fred'k Meakin.


BENSON & REIF ARCHITECTS, N. E. Cor. Fourth and E Streets. Rooms 44 and 45, "The Lawyer's Block, San Diego, Cal,


MAISON RICHE,


The Only FIRST-CLASS Restaurant in the City. Geo. Vigneron, Prop. HILL BLOCK, on the Plaza.


Oliver Chilled Plows. McDOUGALL & BURGESS.


G. H. BALLOU & CO.


STRICTLY JOBBERS. Goods Sold to Dealers Only.


PHARMACY, C Streets.


At the BREWSTER Corner Fourth and


Toilet - Articles - and - Drugs,


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WALL PAPER,


AT R. G. ALEXANDER'S 734 FIFTH STREET.


DEPARTMENT NO. 3.


Judge-W. L. Pierce, Clerk-John McNulty, Reporter-W. W. Whitson.


Court Commissioner-J. S. Callen.


BOARD OF SUPERVISORS.


J. S. Buck-Ist District,


J. H. Woolman-2nd District,


Chester Gunn-3rd District,


J. M. Woods, (Chairman)-4th District,


A. J. Stice-5th District.


Ed. H. Miller, Dep. County Clerk, ex-officio Clerk of the Board.


County Clerk-M. D. Hamilton,


Sheriff-S. A. McDowell,


Recorder and Auditor-E. G. Haight,


Treasurer-S. Statler,


Tax Collector-H. W. Weineke,


Assessor-J. M. Asher,


Superintendent Public Schools-R. D. Butler,


Surveyor-Henry C. Langrehr.


COUNTY BOARD OF EDUCATION. Room 8, Brunswick, Cor. 5th and D. MEMBERS FOR 1889.


S. L. Ward, (Nuevo, Cal.,) President.


R. D. Butler, County Superintendent.


Ora Boring (Mesa Grande), Secretary.


H. J. Baldwin (National City).


Edward Hyatt, (San Jacinto).


Meets the Thursday before the first Monday in January, April, July and October.


The number of School Districts in the County is IIO.


Number of Teachers employed, including San Diego city, is about 200.


CONSTABLES.


O. J. Ellsworth. Jose Cota. JUSTICES OF THE PEACE. W. A. Sloan. T. J. Hays.


DODGE & BURBECK Booksellers, Stationers COR. FIFTH AND D.


STRAUSS, PHOTOGRAPHER, S. E. Corner Fifth and F.


T D 5 Harville Bros. & Co., Spring Wagons, Carriages and Buggies 5 C C


H. F. PRIEN, DRUGS, Fourth and E.


SAN DIEGO AND VICINITY.


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OTTO G. BENSCHUETZ Sole Agent for the Wm. J. Lemp's Western Brewery, at St. Louis, Mo.


)and for the Boca Brewing Co., at


Boca and San Francisco, Cal Depot and Ice House, Atlantic Street corner G Bottling Works and Office, 1231 and 1233 Plaza, San Diego, Cal


CITY OFFICERS.


CITY HALL, COR. THIRD AND D.


Mayor, Douglas Gunn.


City Attorney, James P. Goodwin.


City Clerk, William M. Gassaway.


City Auditor and Assessor, G. W. Jorres.


Treasurer and Tax Collector, John M. Dodge.


City Engineer, T. M. Shaw.


Police Judge, M. L. Rawson. Health Officer, Dr. D. Gochenauer. Chief of Police, Joseph Coyne.


Sewer Inspector, S. T. Goldthwait.


Street Superintendent, Amos Pettingill.


Plumbing Inspector, J. H. Ponder.


City Justice, T. J. Hays.


BOARD OF ALDERMEN.


Regular meetings, Tuesday evenings. (Elected at Large.) H. T. Christian, President; H. F. Norcross, H. A. Perry, Simon Levi, Jno. C. ,Fisher, A. G. Gassen, D. Cave, W. · A. Begole, C. F. Francisco.


BOARD OF DELEGATES.


Regular meetings; Monday evenings. First Ward: Harr Wag- ner, W. J. Lyons. Second Ward: Charles W. Pauly, J. H. Marshall. Third Ward: A. H. Julian, G. G. Bradt. Fourth Ward: J. P. Davies, W. R. Day. Fifth Ward: P. H. Rediger, Geo. M. Wetherbee. Sixth Ward: C. E. Heath, D. H. Hewitt. Seventh Ward: A. B. Seybolt, Frank C. Thompson. Eighth Ward: R. G. Hurlburt, S. W. Switzer. Ninth Ward: C. F. Kamman, Wm. Cooper.


BOARD OF PUBLIC WORKS.


John F. Sinks, President; J. D. Schuyler, Joseph Falkenhan; Secretary, S. W. Belden.


POLICE COMMISSION.


Douglass Gunn, (ex-officio) President; E. W. Bushyhead, C. J. Edwards, Charles F. Humes, E. F. Goddard.


NATURAL ICE from the waters of Lake Tahoe.


UNION IGE GO.


Telephone 262. Office and Depot, California St., bet. E and F.


JOHNSON & COMPANY, Undertakers and Embalmers, 907 Sixth St. FUNERAL PARLORS, No. 1518 E STREET.


Buckeve Mowers, McDougall & Burgess.


6.6


TOHATCHY NOWHA XOOHNO MINALI


Co., Milburn Farm Wagons


Harville Bros. &


G. H. BALLOU & CO., COFFEE ROASTERS.


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PICTURE FRAMES,


AT ALEXANDER'S 734 FIFTH STREET.


FIRE COMMISSIONERS. John P. Burt, President,


E. F. Rockfellow,


J. K. Hamilton.


BOARD OF HEALTH.


P. C. Remondino, President, Addison Morgan, M. D., F. R. Burnham, M. D., T. A. Davis, M. D., W. N. Smart, M. D., D. Gochenauer, M. D., Health officer, Secretary, Fred. N. Robinson.


DIRECTORS OF THE SAN DIEGO PUBLIC LIBRARY.


D. Cave, President; Geo. N. Hitchcock, John Ginty, E. T. Blackmer.


CITY BOARD OF EDUCATION.


N. McKie, President; Eugene DeBurn, Clerk; C. M. Stetson, S. D. Allen, B. F. McDaniel, W. H. Holcomb, W. W. Stewart, W. D. Mowry, Eugene Frandzen, A. F. Dill, J. R. Porter, R. N. Jeffrey, M. W. Jenks, A. G. Watson, J. H. Ferry, J. A. Flint, V. D. Rood, O. C. Miller, H. D. Cassidy.


SAN DIEGO FIRE DEPARTMENT.


A. B. Cairnes, Chief.


Engine Co. No. 1, John Spencer, Engineer.


Engine Co. No. 3, G. A. Ruby, Engineer.


Engine Co. No. I, Joe Moffet Driver.


Engine Co. No. 3, A. L. Swan, Driver. 1


Hose Co. No. I, C. A. Wallace, Driver.


Hose Co. No. 2, R. A. Schute, Driver.


Hose Co. No. 3, Harry Smith, Driver.


Howard Hook and Ladder Co. No. I, F. J. White, Driver.


LOCATION OF ENGINE HOUSES.


Engine and Hose Co. No. 1, 3d bet D and E.


Engine and Hose Co. No. 3, 5th bet. A and B.


Hose Co. No. 2, K St. bet. 5th and 6th.


Hook and Ladder Co. No. 1, 9th St. bet. H and I.


Hook and Ladder Co. No. 2, 24th and Kearney Ave.


The fire department is a partially paid one, consisting of 41 paid men, II horses, 2 steam engines, 3 hose carriages, and 2


NO CHEMICAL ICE HANDLED! Union Ice Co.


Office and Depot, California St., bet. E and F. Telephone 262.


FINE BUSINESS SUITS TO ORDER, J. F. RYAN, MERCHANTTAILOR


Pacific Rubber Paint, Whittier, Fuller & Co., Sole Agents, 639 and 645 Sixth Street


G. B. GROW & CO.


INSURANCE, REAL ESTATE


SAN DIEGO AND VICINITY.


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J. M. ROBINSON,


ATTORNEY. Practices in all Fed- eral and State Courts, Special atten- tion given to defective titles of all kinds before the departments at Washington, D. C.


hook and ladder trucks, all well equipped and in good order. The present fire alarm system is our large bell and each Engine, Hose and Hook and Ladder Co. is connected with a central office by electric alarm system, which in case of fire is transmitted to each house. The large bell is to notify the men of the de- partment of fire.


PUBLIC SCHOOLS.


EUGENE DEBURN, SUPERINTENDENT.


Middletown, S. half Blk 36, Miss Kate F. Osgood, Principal. B Street, Cor. of B and 6th, Miss A. F. Starbird, Principal. East, Reed & Hubbell's Add'n, Miss E. Lundergreen, Principal. Sherman Heights, Cor. of J and 22d, Mrs. A. E. Peck, Principal. Russ, S. E. Cor. City Park, Prof. Frank H. Hyatt, Principal. Coronado, 6th bet. E and F, Coronado Beach.


North San Diego-Old Town,


Sherman, 2535 H.


Sorrento, Sorrento, Cal.


Pacific Beach. Chollas.


Roseville.


Mission Valley.


COLLEGES AND PRIVATE SCHOOLS.


Academy of Our Lady of Peace-Conducted by the Sisters of St. Joseph; Mother Valeria, Lady Superior; southwest corner 3d and A streets.


College of Fine Arts-M. E. Church Block, corner D and 4th streets; N. I. Phillips, Principal; Miss R. W. Taylor, As- sistant Principal.


Phillips, Miss-Private School for boys and girls, corner 12th and B.


San Diego College of Letters, Pacific Beach-Frank P. David- son, A. M .; C. S. Sprecher, A. M., and Harr Wagner, A. M., Managing Directors; opened September 1, 1888; office, Lawyers' Block, corner 4th and E streets.


T. J. TATE & CO. Dealers in FANCY AND STAPLE GROCERIES,


Hay, Grain and Feed. India and Beech Sts., San Diego, Cal.


MAISON RICHE, Fineiy Appointed PRIVATE DINING ROOMS Geo.Vigneron, Prop. Fourth, opp. Plaza


Iry the GREGORY-DAMON ABSTRACI CO., Cor. Fifth and U


Studebaker Carts, McDOUGALL & BURGESS 1 D


J. H. NEIMAN, Prop. Corner Fourth and C.


C D L C C Fancy Goods, Brewster Pharmacy,


G. H. BALLOU & CO., Tea, Coffee and Spice Importers and Jobbers.


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ROOM MOULDINGS R. G. ALEXANDER, 734 FIFTH STREET.


Southwest Institute, Miss Way, Principal; a private school for boys and girls; 1809 3d street.


The San Diego Commercial College, A. W. Atherton & Co., . English and Stenographic Institute; C. P. Koerting and A. W. Atherton, principals, Bancroft Buildings.


Parkers, Miss Jean, Kindergarten, at Southwest Institute, 1809 3d street.


Hinton, Prof. B., Dancing School; private lessons given daily; Lafayette Block, D street, bet 7th and 8th.


CUSTOM HOUSE.


The San Diego Custom House, corner of Sixth and G, was es- tablished by act of Congress, March 3, 1873. The officers are : Thos. J. Arnold, LIth and B streets, Collector; Albert P. Hulse. Special Deputy Collector and Inspector; John C. Minor, D and 8th sts., Deputy Collector; R. J. Montgom- ery, Mounted Deputy Collector and Inspector at Boundary Line; W. R. Gunnis, Inspector.


CONSULS.


R. C. Allen, British Vice-Consulate; office, room 11, Consoli- dated National Bank block.


Thomas Valdespino Figueroa, Mexican Consul; office, rooms 8 and 9, Richelieu block.


J. B. Neilsen, Vice Consulate of Sweden and Norway; office, 1413 F.


A. Blochman, Correspondent for the French Consulate; office 618, 5th.


BOARD OF TRADE OF SAN DIEGO COUNTY. (Incorporated.)


S. Levi, President; W E Howard, Vice President; J W Hedges, Secretary; D S Lacy, Treasurer; Snyder Block, 835 6th st


SAN DIEGO CHAMBER OF COMMERCE. Third street, between C and D. OFFICERS.


President, John Kastle First Vice-President, Frank A Kimball


Second Vice-President, Frank H Cunningham


Tenth Street Grocery, J, G. BECK, Cor. Tenth and F.


Strauss, Photographer, Fifth and F Sts.


C -


C 5 Pacific Rubber Paint, Whittier, Fuller & Co, Sole Agents, 639 to 645 Sixth Street


H. F. Prien, Drugs, Fourth and E.


SAN DIEGO AND VICINITY.


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LANGREHR & CO.,


Office, N. E. Cor. E and Fifth, SAN DIEGO, CAL. P. O. Box 844


PATENT SOLICITORS


of American and Foreign Patents. Special Care given in making Specifications and Drawings. We guarantee satisfaction.


Treasurer, Chas D Long Secretary, Geo N Nolan.


DIRECTORS.


John Castle, Frank A Kimball, W G Dickinson, F H Cunning- ham, Chas D Long, J W Collins, J E Fishburn, A W Ather- ton, J S Clark, Douglas Gunn, C F Kamman.


The San Diego Chamber of Commerce is a live, active work- ing organization, doing splendid work for San Diego county. A free permanent exhibit of the products of the back country is maintained in the spacious rooms of the Chamber of Commerce, and is constantly replenished by the horticultural societies and in- dividual contributions of the county, and is kept fresh and at- tractive, and is a source of great interest to all strangers, who are not familiar with San Diego country productions. In fact, the Chamber of Commerce in this city is the centre around which everything that pertains to the commercial and material interests of the public gathers, either at home or abroad. The member- ship is large and influential, and take an active interest in its af- fairs, and give that support to the management which should characterize a live enterprising people. With such a people and such a Chamber- San Diego is bound to prosper.


HORTICULTURAL SOCIETIES.


Organized in various districts of San Diego County, under the auspices of the Chamber of Commerce.


BEAR VALLEY HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY.


P. O. address, Vineyard.


E J Morgan, President.


Mrs E C Northrup, Vice-President.


P S Gruendike, Secretary.


E W Pearson, Treasurer.


CENTRAL HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY.


P. O. address: Descanso.


Frank Allison, President.


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Geo B MacGilivray, Secretary.


Mrs E Stone, Treasurer


LESTER PAYNE, THE


T MAN. Tea, Coffee and Spices.


Butter and Pastry Material. 966 Sixth Street, cor. D Street.


Fine Dress Suits to Order, J. F. RYAN, Merchant Tailor.


TOWER HOUSE GROCERY, Henry P. Koster, Aug. R. Schimpff. S. W. Cor. Fourth and F


D


D


HOTEL BREWSTER


C Pure Drugs and Chemicals at the Brewster Pharmacy, 0


G. H. BALLOU & CO., "Sun" Baking Powder.


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Will Macdonald.


Contractor and Manufacturer of ARTIFI- CIAL STONE for Sidewalks, Buildings,


9 Cellar Floors, Etc. Sewer Pipe Furnished and laid. Grading and Macadamizing. All work guaranteed. Office, 1103 G STREET, corner Second, San Diego, Cal.


CUYAMACA HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY.


P O address: Julian.


Embracing Ballena, Mesa Grande, Spencer Valley, Julian and Banner school districts.


L N Baily, President


W A Sickler, Secretary


DEL MAR HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY.


P. O. address: Del Mar.


Stanley Olds, President.


Henry Sanford, Vice President


Chas R Sumner, Secretary


ENCINITAS HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY.


P O address: Encinitas


Embracing Olivenhain, Batiquitos, San Elijo, and Aliso school districts R F Docking, President


F W Cozens, Secretary


S F Smith, Chairman Committee on Exhibits.


FALLBROOK HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY.


P O address, Fallbrook


H Wilber, President


E V Steineger, Secretary


HIGHLAND HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. Tia Juana Valley


P O Address: Oneonta


F S Jones, President


Mrs Delia Strong, Secretary


LINDA VISTA HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY.


P O address: Linda Vista


J H Gay, Jr., President


C M Scwarzauer, Secretary


MERLE HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY.


P O address: Merle E B Scott, President Allie F Youngs, Secretary


FINE GROCERIES ! J. G. BECK,


CORNER IOTH AND F.


Strauss, Photographer, S. E. Cor. Fifth and F


SAM BRUST, The Exclusive Wholesale Tobacco and Cigar House, ( 24-726 Fifth Street


Extra Star Kerosene, Willluier, Fuller & Co., SOIC Agents, 039-45 SIXUII


Schuttler Wagons, McDougall & Burgess C C 5


G. B. Grow & Co., Fire Insurance.


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JOSE GOTA, CONSTABLE AND COLLECTOR.


Office, 1238 E St., bet. 3d and 4th, San Diego, Cal. Residence of thirty. six years Pompt attention given. Aqui se Habla


Español Post Office Box 991. Telephone 185.


MONUMENT HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY.


P O Address: Tia Juana J A Kerns, President F M Sherman, Secretary


ONEONTA HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY.


P O Address: Oneonta


P A Wood, President C B Barton, Secretary


PINE VALLEY HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY.


P O Address : Descanso


Charles W Emery, President James B Fulton, Secretary


POWAY HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY.


P O Address Poway Dr L N Hillery, President Adams Chapin, Secretary


RAMONA HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY.


P O Address: Ramona S P Layne, President H S Whitney, Secretary


SPRING VALLEY HOR- ICULTURAL SOCIETY.


P O Address: Helix


O A Lobinger, President N C Stiles, Secretary


SAN MIGUEL HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. .


P O Address: La Presa


Z M Potter, President


Wm Raaka, Treasurer


Wm Morris, Secretary


The following Societies have been organized, but officers have not been elected as yet :


DEHESA HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY.


P O Address: Dehesa


A. Sensenbrenner


LABOR


Cigar Factory.


STORE AND SALESROOM, 1039 FOURTH STREET, NEAR POST OFFICE


JOHNSON & COMPANY,


Undertakers and Embalmers, 907 SIXTH ST. Funeral Parlors, 1518 E Street.


Co., Moline Steel Plow, Etc.


Harville Bros. &


G. H. Ballou & Co., Pacific Coast Agents A Mocha Coffee.


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PAINTS AND OILS,


R. G. ALEXANDER,


734 FIFTH STREET.


SAN LUIS REY HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. P O Address: San Luis Rey


EL CAJON HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY.


P O Address: El Cajon


W H Somers, President


OTAY MESA HORTICULTUAL SOCIETY. P O Address: Otay


DE LUZ HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY.


P O Address: Deluz


D Fairbanks, President


H J Camp, Secretary


CHULA VISTA IMPROVEMENT ASSOCIATION. P O Address: National City


NEWSPAPERS AND PUBLICATIONS.


Coronado Evening Mercury-Published every Thursday at Cor- onado Beach, by W S Kimball


Daily San Diegan (Evening)-Published every day, except Sun- day, by the San Diegan Publishing Co, 1138 D st bet 2nd and 3rd


San Diego County Reporter (Weekly)-Published every Satur- day by Peebles & Hooker, Editors and Proprietors; 3rd st bet D and E


San Diego Daily Sun (Evening)-Published every day except Sunday by the Sun Publishing Co; W G Smith, Editor, at the Sun Building, cor 4th and D


San Diego Neuigkeiten (Weekly )-Published every Wednesday by H H Pfarm, Editor and Proprietor


The Argosy (Weekly)-Published by E N Buck, Editor and Proprietor, at 566, 4th; day of publication Saturday)


The Golden Era Magazine-Edited by Harr Wagner; is a popu- lar Monthly, and the only illustrated magazine on this coast. It was established about 36 years ago; office, Lawyer's Block cor 4th and E


Tenth Street Grocery, J. G. BECK, Cor. Tenth and F.


None but fine cus- tom tailors em- ploy e


J. F. RYAN, MERCHANT TAILOR.


Studebaker Wagons McDOUGALL & BURGESS.


OPEN ALL NIGHT, H. F. Prien, Druggist, Fourth and E.


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OTTO G. BENSCHEUTZ


Sole Agent for the Wm. J. Lemp's Western Brewery, at St louis, Mo. and for the Boca Brewing Co., at


Boca and San Francisco, Cal Depot and Ice House, Atlantic Street corner G Bottling Works and Office, 1231 and 1233 Plaza, San Diego, Cal


The Great Southwest-Published monthly by the Great South- West Publishing Co. R H Young, Editor and manager


The Monday Morning Enterprise (Weekly)-Published every Monday by M A Biddle, Editor and Proprietor, 566, 4th


The San Diego Union-Published every day in the week by the San Diego Union Co., John R Berry. Editor


The Sued-California Deutsche Zeitung-A weekly German news- paper; published by C F Kamman, editor and proprietor; office, 4th bet F and G


The Southern California Informant-Published every Saturday by the Informant Publishing Co .; Augustus Merrill, Mana- · ger,; 862 Seventh


The Young Men's Journal-A monthly journal; edited and pub- lished by C R Orcutt


Weekly San Diegan-Published every Thursday by the San Die- gan Publishing Co. D st bet 2nd and 3rd


Weekly Sun-Published every Thursday by The Sun Publishing Co at the Sun Building


Weekly Union-Published every Thursday by the San Diego Union Co ; office, 4th st bet C and D. Editorial Rooms 2nd bet D and E


West American Scientist-Published monthly by C R Orcutt, editor and proprietor. Devoted to scientific topics and news


RAILWAY AND STEAMSHIP LINES.


Coronado R. R. Co -(Bay Be't Line). Ticket office foot of Fifth. Runs from foot of Fifth to National City, and around the bay to the Hotel del Coronado, passing through Chula Vista. La Punta, South San Diego and Coronado Heights. Coronado R. R. Co .- (Orange Ave. Line). Trains run be- tween ferry wharf and Hotel del Coronado. Leave ferry wharf every 20 minutes. J. Fitzgerald, Gen. Supt., E. S. Babcock, Jr, Prest. C. A. Stewart, City Ticket Agent.


Mexican International Pacific and Gulf of California Steamship Co .- Run from San Diego to State of Guatemala. J. Hecht, Supt. ; M. Riveroll & Co., agents, 916 Fifth


BRADT & McKEE, Of FINE GOODS.


Make a Specialy


MAISON RICHE, Ei Elegant Table d'Hote Dinner, with Wine, 50c. OPEN ALL NIGHT.


JAMES A. BARCLAY, Mantel Clocks, 864 Fifth St


Gor. Fifth and


Try the Gregory-Damon Abstract


Carey W. Thompson, The Reliable Druggist, 5th and D


G. H. BALLOU & CO., Sun Chop China and Japan Tea.


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MONTEITH'S DIRECTORY OF


J. M. ROBINSON, ATTORNEY. Practices in all Federal and State Courts.


Special attention given to procuring patents for mines and lands.


National City and Otay Railway Co. run from San Diego, foot of Fifth Street, to Oneonta, passing through National City, Chula Vista. Otay, and to Tia Juana. Sweetwater Branch runs from Sweetwater Junction to La Presa. Geo. J. Lockie, Supt .; C. A. Stewart, City Ticket Agent.


Pacific Coast Steamship Co. run from San Diego to San Francis- co, twice a week; office, foot of Fifth Street. J. H. Simp- son, Agent.


Southern Pacific Company, freight and ticket agency, 922 Fifth street. P. H. Springer, Agent. Representing all lines East via New Orleans, El Paso, Portland and Ogden.


San Diego, Old Town and Pacific Beach Railway Co. runs from San Diego, foot of D Street, to Pacific Beach, connecting with stage for La Jolla, passing through Old Town. A. G. Gassen, President.


San Diego, Cuyamaca and Eastern Railway runs from San Diego, corner Tenth and L Streets to Lakeside, stopping at Spring Valley, Allison Station. Cajon Heights and River View. General Office, 768 Fifth Street.


San Diego and Coronado Ferry Co. Boats run between San Diego and Coronado, connecting with street cars on San Di- ego side and with Coronado Railroad on Coronado side.


San Diego Street Car Co., office on Santa Fe Wharf. Fifth street line starts at the foot of Fifth street, runs north to Nutmeg street; H street line starts at the wharf at foot of H street. runs east to 16th street, south to M. along M to National ave and 32d street; D street line starts at the Coronado Ferry Landing, =uns north along Atlantic to D. east on D to 16th, north on 16th to Ash. .




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