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Osborne Henry, engineer Pacific Mail S. S. Co., r. 1 Beale Pl
Osborne Peter, laborer, r. 131 Fifteenth
Osborne Thomas, cook, r. 18 First
Osborne William S., clerk Woods & Freeborn, r. Oak- land
Osbourne Louise, actress, r. Nevada House
Osbourne Saniuel (Jones & Osbourne), and official reporter Third District Court, office 636 Clay, room 12, r. Oakland
Osburn John M. (K. Osburn & Co.), r. Oregon
Osburn Kleber (K. Osborn & Co.), r. 1810 Webster
OSBURN K. & CO. (O. D. Orvis and J. M. Os- burn), importers and jobbers cigars and tobacco, 223 Sacramento
Osburn W. F., compositor r. 167 Minna
Osburne Adolph, cabinetmaker Nissen Brothers, r. 206 Leavenworth
Oschatz Franz, liquor saloon, 34 Austin
Oschkinat August, cabinetmaker Herman Granz, r. 812 Folsom
Oseman William, shoemaker Buckingham & Hecht, r. 1008% Market
Oser Frank, machinist, r. 243 Second
Osgood Archer, carriagepainter Kimball Manuf Co., r. 720 Ellis
Osgood Charles, longshoreman, r. Branch House
Osgood Charles E., artificial stone manufacturer, r. 1212 Mission
Osgood Charles P., salesman Carolan, Cory & Co., r. 1805 Polk
Osgood Edwin J., policeman City Hall, r. 1212 Mission Osgood Frank, Ship Calkers' Assn, Barra's Hall
Osgood Frederick, salesman W. Warner Henry & Co., r. 6 Hopetou Terrace
Osgood George, r. 1836 Eddy
Osgood H. Augustus, stencilcutter, r. Twenty-ninth, bet Sanchez and Noe
Osgood Horace N., captain ship Robert Dixon, Harri- son St. Wharf
Osgood Hosea, shoemaker S. W. Levy, r. Valley, bet Twenty-eighth and Twenty-ninth
Osgood J. L., mining, r. 32 Silver
Osgood Mary (widow), r. 912 Washington
Osgood Mary Miss, r. 912 Washington
Osgood Porter, packer Genesee Mill Co., r. 2306 Cal
Osgood R. W. (Weeks & Osgood), r. San Rafael
Osgood Thaddeus B., carriagewasher Palace Stables, r. 42 Tehama
Osgood William, r. 36 Clay
Osgood William H., merchant, office 214 California, r. Grand Hotel
Osimaa Charles, liquor saloon, 47 Sacramento
Osman Margaret Miss, dressmaker, r. 1001 Powell
Osmer Charles (Osmer & Co.), r. NW cor First and and Brannan
OSMER & CO. (Charles Osmer, John G. W. Schulte and Herman H. W. Stroecker), wines and liquors, NW cor First and Brannan, and NE cor Folsom and Steuart
Osmers Herman, barkeeper Osmer & Co., r. NW cor First and Brannan
Ososke Isaac, butcher, 334 Fifth, r. 860 Folsom
Ososke Marcus, butcher Isaac Ososke, r. 158 Clara
Ososke Morris, tailor, r. 974 Folsom
Ospina Pedro, chemist, r. 708 O'Farrell
Ospina Tulio, chemist, r. 708 O'Farrell
Osten George, carpenter, r. N s Lizzie, nr Mission
Oster Harry, drayman, r. 1319 Filbert
Oster Henry, barber Jacob Davis, r. 613 Mason
Oster Seligman, porter M. Goodwin & Co., r. NW cor Union and Larkin
Osterhout William P., clerk The Bradstreet Co., r. 648 Howard
Osterloch Samuel, grocer, r. 529 Greenwich
Osterloh Adolph, watchmaker and mechanician, 360 Fourth
Osterloh Henry, salt dealer, commission merchant, agent Eden Landing and Union City Steamers, and Frederick Seidel, soap, office 37 Commercial, r. Haywards
Osterloh Konrad, cigarmaker Ferdinand Scheile, r. 923 Sacramento
Ostermann William, seaman, r. 625 Pacific
Ostheimer John, gardener, r. 117 Virginia
Osthoff John H., groceries and liquors, NE cor Twen- ty-second and Alabama
Ostino G. B., Italian Benev. Soc., 423 Washington Ostman Augusta, domestic 816 Bush
Ostoich John C. (Medovich & Co.), 6 Leidesdorff
Ostrander Cornelius, machinist, r. cor Masonic and St. Rose avs
Ostrander Daniel, woodturner Frank Gracier, r. cor St. Rose and Masonic avs
Ostrander John, helper Union Box Factory, r. cor Masonic and St. Rose avs
Ostrander M. Miss, dressmaker Mrs. A. O. Asten
Ostrander Peter, engineer, r. cor Masonic and St. Rose avs
Ostrander Stephen, salesman Schafer & Co., r. 208 Oc- tavia
Ostruf Peter, laborer, r. 31 Fifth Av
Oswald David, cabinetmaker Andrew Frei, r. cor Bran- nan ard Clinton
Oswald Henry W., expressman, r. NE cor Gough and Union
Oswald John, shoemaker Charles Maier, r. 2.Reed Pl Oswald Joseph (Harris, Oswald & Noble), r. 8 Graham Pl
Oswald Josephine, domestic 807 Pacific
Oswald William, butcher, 1010 Pacific
Oswego Starch Co., Ira Ayers Jr. agent, office and salesroom 116 Front
Otere Frank (Otere & Perino), r. 427 Pacific
Otere & Perino (Frank Otere and Frank Perino), hair- dressing saloon, 619 Sacramento
Otero Margareto Mrs., r. 1318 Dupont
Otersen Herman (Remmel & Otersen), r. NE cor Mis- sion and Third
Otey Ida, domestic 1918 Sacramento.
Othello Charles, waiter stm Cora, Washington St. Wharf
Otillio Berta, salesman John Marchi, r. 1714 Dupont Otis Edward, switchman Central Pac. R. R., r. 6 Clem Otis Frank, attorney at law, office 520 Montgomery, r. 2121 Larkin
Otis Frederick M., clerk F. L. Barreda, r. 821 Sutter
Otis Henry, painter, r. South Park Hotel
Otis Lucy (widow), r. 821 Sutter
Otis Stephen (Otis & Co.), r. 2121 Larkin
Otis Susan (widow), r. 501 Post
Otis T. W. Mrs., r. 130 Tyler
Otis Theodore C., r. 415 Mason
Otis William, seaman, r. 29 Pacific
Otis & Co. (Stephen Otis), stockbrokers, office 306 Montgomery
Otohol Maria, domestic 1816 Washington
Ott Friedolin, watchmaker John Heizman, r. 8 Bay Av Ott John W., pilot, office 9 U. S. Court Building, r. 15 Glover
Ott Moritz, clerk, r. 216 Post
Ott Nicholas, carpenter, r. 131 Freelon
Ott William, cellarman Bach, Meese & Co., r. Broad- way, bet Montgomery and Kearny
BEAMISH, Shirt Manufacturer, Nucleus Building, Market, cor. Third.
Horne Insurance Company of Columbus, Ohio; HUTCHINSON & MANN, Agents, north-cast cor. California and Sansome Sts.
ANDERSON & RANDOLPH, Jewelers, 101 Montgomery St.
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Ottan John, laborer, r. Hackmeier's Hotel
Ottan Otto, stockbroker, r. Hackmeier's Hotel
Otte Henry, master mariner, r. 649 Bryant
Ottell Henry, waiter, r. Overland House
Otten Claus, groceries and liquors, SW cor Post and Octavia
Otten John (Otten & Cordes), r. 713 Vallejo
Otten John D., r. 26 Turk
Otten John H., watchmaker Christian Ahrens, r. 1516 Powell
Otten Peter, clerk, r. 620 Bush
Otten & Cordes (John Otten and John Cordes), gro- ceries and liquors, NW cor Stockton and Vallejo Ottenberg I., Byron Club, 417 Kearny
Ottenham -- , barber Morris Rosenthal
Ottenheimer Isaac, butcher, 29-30 Grand Western Market, r. 1232 Polk
Ottenheimer Milton, salesman Nast & Greenzweig
Ottenheimer William, night inspector Custom House, r. 1525 Pine
Ottignon John L., foreman Bowen's Yeast Powder Factory, r. 1910 Stevenson
Ottis George, lather, r. 533 Commercial
Ottmann John E., tailor, 110 William
Otto Alfred, seaman, r. 12 Jackson
Otto Amelia, domestic, r. 1298 Van Ness Av
Otto Arthur, drayman, r. 7 Isis
Otto August, tailor, r. 429 Bush
Otto August C., tailor, r. 1522 Jackson
Otto Charles, locksmith, 610 Fourth, r. 713 Sutter
Otto Charles R., photographer J. T. Silva, r. N s San- chez, nr Twenty-sixth
Otto David, cook Clipper Restaurant, r. 524 Mission
Otto Ernst, painter, r. 509 Birch Av
Otto Frank, waiter Palace Hotel
Otto Henry, jeweler, r. 208 O'Farrell
Otto Henry C., upholsterer Aaron N. Levy, r. 7%% Gen- eva
Otto Louise (widow), sewing school, 724 McAllister Otto Marie, teacher music, r. 1069 Howard
Otto Minnie, ladies nurse, r. 1069 Howard
Otto Peter, laborer Empire Brewery, 420 Chestnut
Otto R., extraman Hook and Ladder No. 1, S. F. F. D., r. 22 Q'Farrell
Otto Richard, photographer E. Bendit, r. Sanchez, bet Twenty-sixth and Twenty-seventh .
Otto Richard T., machinist, r. 1208 Pacific
Otto William, painter, r. 212 Langton, rear
Oubert Zenon, waiter, r. 9 Polk Lane
Oughin John C., clerk Julia Consolidated Mining Co., r. 633 Stevenson
Oughin Michael, r. 633 Stevenson
Ouher Thomas, baker O. & O. S. S. Australia
Ould Frank, fireman Southern Pac. R. R., r. San Jose
Oulif Alexis, salesman F. Toplitz & Co., r. 317 Mason Oulif Blanche, millinery, 1 Dupont, r. 317 Mason
Oulo Evan, patternmaker, r. 36 Zoe
Oulsen Gustav, blacksmith Jonathan Kittredge, r. 115 William
Oult G., r. 409 Stevenson
Oulton George (Pac. Distilling and Refining Co.), r. 320 Seventeenth
Oulton Milledge, carpenter, r. 551 Stevenson
Our Boys' and Girls' Cigar Factory, Aaron Meyer man- ager, NE cor Sansom and Merchant
Our Head Light (monthly), Boys' and Girls' Aid So- ciety publishers, office 68 Clementina
Ourn Morris, engineer, r. 556 Bryant
Ousset Peter, peddler, r. 27 John
Outcalt Peter, special agent and adjuster Royal Cana- dian Insurance Co., (Montreal), and South British and National Fire and Marine Insurance Companies (New Zealand), office 213 Sansom, r. 404 Tyler
Outson Hans, miller, r. E s Prospect Av, nr Coso Av, Bernal Heights
Ovaki George, tinner, r. 24 Pinckney Pl
Ovaki John, wire worker, r. 24 Pinckney Pl
Ovell Lambert, capitalist, r. 703 Market Ovendale J. H., master mariner, office 305 East Ovenshire I. F., r. Russ House
Over Andrew R., clerk James W. H. Campbell, r. 42 Everett
Overacre P. I., manufacturers' agent, office 123 Cali- fornia, r. Oakland
Overend Charles, carpenter, r. 1614 Post
Overend James, engineer John A. T. Overend, r. 8 Calhoun
Overend John A. T., steam power furnisher, 506 Com- mercial, r. 10 Calhoun
Overend Robert, r. 452 Sixth
Overgaard Ingvald, grainer, r. 20 Langton, rear
Overholser Albert, butcher, SE cor Mason and Lom- bard, r. 914 Mason
Overholtzer Richard C., bookkeeper Richardson & Field, r. 424 Ellis
OVERLAND FREIGHT TRANSFER CO., (Harrison W. Mitchell, Thomas C. Clifford, and George F. Nourse), office Central Pac. R. R. Freight Depot, N s King, bet Fourth and Fifth
OVERLAND HOUSE, J. E. Slinkey proptr, 531- 533 Sacramento
OVERLAND BAGGAGE OFFICE Central Pac. R. R., Oakland Ferry Wharf
OVERLAND TICKET OFFICE Central Pac. R. R., Oakland Ferry Wharf
OVERLAND WAREHOUSE, T. W. Floyd & Co. proptrs, cor Third and Townsend
Overman No. 2 Silver Mining Co. (Gold Hill, Nev.), David Wilder secretary, office 328 Mont, room 21
OVERMAN SILVER MINING CO. (Gold Hill, Nev.), George D. Edwards secretary, office 414 California
Overmeyer Frederick, laborer Charter Oak Stable, r. 245 % Stevenson
Overmohle Anna J. Mrs., r. 549 Minna
Overmohle Bernard, canvasser, r. 21 Fulton, rear
Overstreet William F., printer Evening Bulletin, and bakery, 208 Fourth
Overton Charles P., bookkeeper W. B. Sumner & Co., r. 8 Virginia
Overton Elias P., carpenter and builder, r. 8 Virginia Overton Isaac, r. Grand Hotel
Overton Walter H., speculator, r. 318 Kearny
Overton W. F., messenger Wells, Fargo & Co., r. 1220 Folsom
Oves Amanda (widow), r. 809 Filbert
Oviedo Vincente, real-estate, r. 946 Folsom
Owen -- , r. 630 Sacramento
Owen A. E. Mrs., assistant Clement Grammar School, r. 1516 Polk
Owen Alfred D., teamster Pacific Pottery, r. Oakland Owen Arthur J., clerk, r. 915 Market
Owen C. D., student Heald's Business College. r. 147 Third
Owen Charles E., salesman J. J. Lejeal & Co., r. 1618 Geary
Owen Daniel C., registry clerk Postoffice, r. 605 Fifth, Oakland
Owen Elaunson D., planer Mechanics' Mill, r. 2521 Sutter
Owen George, butcher, r. 20 Scott Pl
Owen Hiram A., mining, r. 917 Eddy
Owen James, engineer O. & O. S. S. Gaelic
Owen James, finisher Buckingham & Hecht, r. 628 Post
Owen Julius A., foreman Diggins Brothers, r. 2520 Sutter
Owen J. W., attorney at law, r. 636 Commercial
Owen N. J., salesman Pacific Pottery, r. Oakland
Owen Oscar D., lineman Gold and Stock Telegraph Co., r. 658 Howard
Owens A. Mrs., r. 15 Ellis
Owens Albert R., with John B. Owens, r. 9 Hollis
Owens Benjamin W. (Owens, Moore & Co.), r. 225 Ellis
Owens Charles, carpenter, r. 217 Second
Owens Daniel, baker Patrick F. McGrath, r. 537 Tehama
Owens E. Mrs., r. 516 Eddy
Owens Edward, architect, r. 816 Buchanan
Owens Eliza, furnished rooms, 6 Moss
Owens Elizabeth (widow), r. 816 Buchanan
Owens Elizabeth (widow), r. 20 Clementina
Owens Eugene, seaman, r. 20 Scott Pl
Owens Francis J., carpenter, 816 Buchanan
Owens Frank, seaman, r. 510 Davis
Owens George, seaman, r. 238 Steuart
Owens James, clerk George T. Mary & Son, r. 1611 Broadway
Owens James, coremaker Union Iron Works, r. 3 Eddy Pl
Owens James, foundryman, r. 139 Minna
Owens James E., clerk, r. 1647 Broadway
Owens James H., r. 1618 Geary
Owens James H., ironmolder, r. 108 Shipley
Owens James R., helper Moynihan & Aitken
Owens James V., carpenter, r. 816 Buchanan Owens John, r. 706 McAllister
Owens John, clerk Cluff & De Witt, r. 15 Hampton P
BULLOCK & JONES, 105 Montgomery St., Importers Martin's Canes and Umbrellas.
HENRY STEIL, ARTIST TAILOR, Occidental Hotel, 237 Bush Street.
Velocipedes and Rocking Horses at GEO. LOOMIS', 706 to 716 Kearny St
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Owens John, salesman Robert Haight & Co., r. 1110 Pierce
Owens John, seaman, r. 20 Scott Pl
Owens John, seaman, r. 238 Steuart
Owens John A., clerk E. Cahill & Co., r. 1647 Broad- way
OWENS JOHN B., dealer sewerpipe, stone and earthenware, 24 California, r. 1810 Fillmore
Owens John C., clerk Cluff & De Witt, r. 15 Hampton P1
Owens John E., printer Winterburn & Co., r. 712 Turk Owens Lavinia W. (widow), glovemaker, r. 249% Fourth
Owens Michael, laborer, r. 509 Washington
Owens, Moore & Co. (Benjamin W. Owens, Edward Moore and James B. Peck), agents woolgrowers, and commission merchants, 220 Clay
Owens Nellie M. Miss, assistant Girls' High School, r. 1810 Fillmore
Owens Owen, miner, r. NE cor Mont and Pacific
Owens Patrick, laborer Golden Gate Park
Owens Patrick, teamster J. Morton & Co.
Owens Peter, drayman, r. 416 Austin
Owens Peter, painter, r. 730 O'Farrell
Owens P. H., stockdealer, r. SW cor San Jose Av and Duncan
Owons Richard, driver City R. R., r. 2048 Mission Owens Richard H. (Owens & Wilson), r. 2533 Mission Owens Thomas (Thomas & Owens), r. 431 Greenwich Owens Thomas, seaman, r. 46 Steuart
Owens Thomas J., bookkeeper Marion J. McDonald, r. 405 Van Ness Av
Owens Thomas J., with John B. Owens, r. 9 Hollis Owens & Wilson (Richard H. Owens and William Wil- son), house and sign painters, and graining, 2611% Mission
Owles Frederick S., salesman S. Mosgrove & Co., r. 633 Webster
Owles John, salesman S. Mosgrove & Co., r. 633 Web- ster
Owyhee Mining Co. (Silver City, Idaho), W. H. Mc- Clintock secretary, office 330 Pine, rooms 9-10 Oxbury John, shoemaker, r. 741 Market
Oxendine Henry, teamster M. P. Sessions, r. 1211 Fol- som, rear
Oxley Arthur W. (Garnier & Co.), r. 1703 Kearny
Oxley David, boilermaker Risdon I. and L. Works, r. 217 Second
Oxley Eliza Ann Mrs., lodgings, 217 Second
Oyen Sörn C., tailor, 548 Fourth
Ozamme Alfred, cigarmaker John Bollman & Co., r. 920 Clay
Ozamme Obadiah, r. 928 Clay
Ozann Arthur, laborer E. Grisar & Co., r. 27 Gilbert .Ozouf Harry, packer E. Mansbach, r. 613 Post
Ozouf Sophia Mrs., dressmaker, r. 613 Post
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PAASCH HENRY, tanner Laguna Tannery, r. Franklin, nr Lombard
Paasch Louis, cigarmaker Adolph Evers, r. cor Fil- bert and Gilmore
Pac John J. (Boutes & Pac), r. 437 Green
Pace Charles, chronometer and watchmaker, 418 Bat- tery, r. 1018 Jackson
Pace Eugene, r. 708 Commercial
Pace J. D., conductor Central R. R., r. 1214 Fillmore Pace Joseph (Joseph Pace & Co.), r. 416 Minna
Pace Joseph & Co. (Joseph P Winter), game and poul- try, 11 Clay Street Central Market
Pacheco Louis J., steward H. F. Severance, r. 941 Howard
Pacheco M. P., Mrs., r. 427 Bush
Pacheco Romualdo (Hale & Pacheco), r. Oakland
Pacheilo Antonio, barber Stahle & Bernhard, r. 915 Montgomery
Pacheteau Jacques, dyehelper F. Thomas & Co., r. 5 Polk
Pacific Anatomical Museum, Dr. Louis J. Jordan proptr, Hardie Pl, nr Kearny
PACIFIC APPEAL (weekly), Peter Anderson editor and proptr, office 511 Sansom
Pacific Asphaltum Co: (F. N. Neuval and W. S. Som- erville), asphaltum and felt roofers, 422 Mont- gomery and 420 Jackson
PACIFIC BAG FACTORY, E. Detrick & Co. proptrs, 123 Clay
PACIFIC BANK, Peter H. Burnett president, S. G. Murphy cashier, NW cor Pine and Sansom PACIFIC BANK BUILDING, NW cor Pine and Sansom
PACIFIC BARREL AND KEG CO., Flint, Peabody & Co. agents, office 408 California, works S s Brannan, bet Seventh and Eighth
PACIFIC BOARD LIST (daily), Leon Goldstein and John C. Kernan publishers and proptrs, office 19 Belden
Pacific Boiler Works, Risdon & Tower managers, 118- 120 Fremont
Pacific Bone, Coal, and Fertilizing Material Co,, Abraham Haas manager, factory NW cor Bay and Buchanan, office 515 Market
PACIFIC BOX FACTORY, Myers, Gilman & Co. proptrs, SW cor Harrison and Ninth
Pacific Brass and Bronze Works, William Engels proptr, Utah, nr Twenty-fourth
PACIFIC BREWERY, Fortmann & Co. proptrs, 267-271 Tehama
Pacific Bridge Co., C. H. Gorrill president, R. W. Gor- rill treasurer, office 4 California, works Berry, bet Fourth and Fifth
Pacific Building and Loan Association, office 232 Sut Pacific Business College, W. E. Chamberlain Jr. and T. A. Robinson proptrs, 320 Post
Pacific Business College Review (monthly), office 320 Post
Pacific Carrara Marble Co., Edward C., Lovell secre- tary, office 415 Montgomery, room 2
PACIFIC CEMENT CO., Padey Martin president, office 542 California
PACIFIC CHAIN WORKS, James E. Gordon & Co. proptrs, cor Iowa and Yuba, office 254-256 Market
Pacific Chemical Preparation Co. (A. Patek), 413 Sixth PACIFIC CHURCHMAN, William H. H. Tobey publisher, office 532 Clay
PACIFIC CLUB, William Alvord president, J. C. L. Wadsworth secretary, rooms NE cor Montgom- ery and Bush
Pacific Coast Agency for Patent Rights, Richardson & Horne agents, 720 Market
PACIFIC COAST ALMANAC, Henry G. Langley publisher, office 14 Montgomery Av
PACIFIC COAST BUSINESS DIRECTORY (tri-ennially), Henry G. Langley publisher, office 14 Montgomery Av
Pacific Coast Children's Carriage Works, Edwin Falk- ingham proptr, 830 Sixteenth
Pacific Coast Combination Knob and Lock Co., J. D. Swift manager, office 320 Sansom, room 62
Pacific Coast Dental College, James L. Cogswell, sec- retary, office 232 Sutter
Pacific Coast Dredging and Reclamation Co., Vincent Neale secretary, office 320 Sansom, room 13
PACIFIC COAST LAW JOURNAL, William T. Baggett & Co. proptrs, office 513 Montgomery
Pacific Coast Petroleum Co. (San Mateo Co.), A. E. Davis president, office 20-21 Nevada Block
Pacific Coast Soap Co.,N.W.Griswold agent, office 12 Cal PACIFIC COAST STEAMSHIP CO., Charles Goodall president, John Rosenfeld vice-president, George C. Perkins treasurer, Edwin Goodall sec- retary, Goodall, Perkins & Co. agents, office 10 Market, ticket office 214 Montgomery
PACIFIC COAST STEAMSHIP CO.'S STORE, James Pritchard port steward, NE cor Broadway and Front
PACIFIC COAST WINE AND LIQUOR HERALD, John H. Carmany & Co. publishers, office 409 Washington
PACIFIC COMMERCIAL CO., James McKinley president, dealers wood and coal, 22-24 Sacra- mento, 328-334 Geary, NW cor Sutter and Larkin, and Mission Street Wharf
Pacific Concord Carriage Factory, McArron & Sophy proptrs, 820-822 Folsom
Pacific Congress Springs Depot, Henry A. Benjamin & Co. proptrs, 162 New Montgomery
PACIFIC CONSOLIDATED PASTE CO. (Ra- venna, Ghirardelli & Co.),manufs maccaroni, etc., 421-423 Battery
Pacific Copper Works, Wagner & Todt proptrs, 571 Mission
Pacific Cordage Co., E. K. Howes & Co. agents, office and salesroom 118-122 Front
Pacific Dairy Co., J. H. Sayer secretary, office 330 Pine, room 36
BEAMISH'S Shirts are Lower in Price than any other first class make.
HUTCHINSON & MANN; General Insurance Agents, 322 and 324 California St., and 302 Sansome St.
ANDERSON & RANDOLPH, Jewelers, 101 Montgomery St.
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PACIFIC DETECTIVE BUREAU, R. B. Hall & Co., office 632 Market
Pacific Dispensary, Miss Ed. Follans bee resident phys- ician, SE cor Franklin and Oak
PACIFIC DISTILLING AND REFINING CO. (Henry Voorman, George Oulton and Louis Schultz) , works SW cor Chestnut and Pierce, office 411 Washington
PACIFIC ELECTRIC LIGHT CO., James H. Fish president, Charles E. Convis secretary, office 534 California
Pacific Engineer (monthly), Joseph Mosheimer pub- lisher and proptr, office 507 Montgomery, rooms 5-6
PACIFIC EXCHANGE BUILDING, 314 Mont- gomery
Pacific Farralone Co., R. B. Woodward president, George Goodrum secretary, office 45 Twelfth
PACIFIC FREE WAREHOUSE, Gower & Gil- man proptrs, NW cor Broadway and Front
PACIFIC FRUIT MARKET, 534-536 Clay
PACIFIC FURNITURE FACTORY, Kragen & Geist proptrs, 736 Brannan
PACIFIC GLASS CUTTING, STAINING, EMBOSSING AND DESIGNING WORKS, John Mallon proptr, 19 Fremont and 1215 Howard
PACIFIC GLOVE WORKS, Shoenberg & Co., proptrs, 511 Market
Pacific Glue Manufacturing Co., W. H. Codington president, office 412 Market
PACIFIC GOLD AND SILVER AND NIC- KEL PLATING WORKS, William E. Shep- man proptr, 769 Market
PACIFIC HALL, California Theater Building, N s Bush, bet Kearny and Dupont
PACIFIC HEBREW ORPHAN ASYLUM AND HOME SOCIETY, S. W. Levy presi- dent, Leo Eloesser secretary, NE cor Hayes and Devisadero
Pacific Hildise Bund (life and relief insurance), office 29 Kearny
Pacific Homoeopathic Dispensary, Mrs. Sarah Ide manager. 843 Howard
PACIFIC ICE CO., Daniel E. Martin superinten- dent, office 718 Battery
PACIFIC IMPROVEMENT CO., J. W. Stro- bridge president, Frank S. Douty secretary, office NE cor Fourth and Townsend
Pacific Ink Factory, James J. Knowlton proptr, 617- 621 Brannan
PACIFIC INSURANCE AGENCY, Jonathan Hunt & Son managers, office 313 California
PACIFIC IRON WORKS, Rankin, Brayton & Co. proptrs, 127-135 First
PACIFIC JEWELRY CO. (Newmans, Nathan & Samuel), 6 Battery
PACIFIC JUTE MANUFACTORY, Heyne- mann & Co. agents, office 5 Sansom
PACIFIC KEROSENE OIL WORKS, Allyne & White proptrs, cor Chestnut and Taylor, office 112 Front
PACIFIC LAMP AND REFLECTOR FAC- TORY, Emile Boesch proptr, 569 Mission
PACIFIC LAND INVESTMENT CO., A. E. Davis president, office 20-21 Nevada Block
PACIFIC LAND JOURNAL (monthly), The Pacific Land and Trust Co. publishers and proptrs, office 513 California
PACIFIC LAND AND TRUST CO., THE, Benjamin Flint president, R. P. Layton vice- president and manager, William Andrews Jr., secretary, office 513 California
PACIFIC LIFE (weekly), Pacific Life Printing Co. publishers and proptrs, office 538 California
PACIFIC LIFE PRINTING CO. (Henry G. Shaw). publishers and proptrs Pacific Life, office 538 California
Pacific Livery Stable, G. S. Banks proptr, 709 Jones Pacific Lodging House, H. A. Cottrell proptr, 209 Leidesdorff
Pacific Looking Glass and Picture Frame Manufac- tory, J. C. Parkinson proptr, 324 Fifth
PACIFIC MACHINERY DEPOT, H. P. Gregory & Co. proptrs, 2 California
PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP CO., Samuel Samuels superintendent, office cor First and Brannan, Williams, Blanchard & Co. agents, office 218 California
PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP CO.'S WHARF, cor Brannan and First
PACIFIC MEDICAL AND SURGICAL JOURNAL (monthly), Henry Gibbons, M. D. and H. Gibbons Jr., M. D. editors, office 26 Mont PACIFIC METAL WORKS, Morrow & Strong proptrs, 117 First
PACIFIC METALLURGICAL COMPANY, Isaac N. Thorne president, Seixas Solomons sec- retary, office 411 12 California
PACIFIC METHODIST (weekly), Wick B. Parsons, editor, office 320 Sansom
PACIFIC MILLINERY EMPORIUM, A. Bru- man proptr, 526 Market
Pacific Mineral Land Office, O. H. McKee manager, office 63 Merchants' Exchange
Pacific Mining Co. (Storey Co., Nev.), R. N. Van Brunt secretary, office 318 Pine, room 6
PACIFIC MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE CO. (S. F. Department), William . O. Gould mana- ger, office 512 California
PACIFIC NEWSPAPER PUBLISHING CO., Carlos White proptr, 320 Sansom and 419 Sac
PACIFIC NURSERY, Frederick Ludemann proptr, W s Baker, bet Lombard and Chestnut Pacific Oakum Factory, S. F. Weeks & Co. proptrs, NW cor Eighteenth and Harrison
PACIFIC OIL AND LEAD WORKS, J. G. Kittle manager, office 202 California, works N s King, bet Second and Third
PACIFIC OUTFITTING CO., W. F. Leavitt manager, clothing, shirts, etc., 11 Geary
Pacific Oyster House, George H. C. Haacke proptr, 337 Bush
Pacific Pneumatic Gas Co., Ira G. Rankin president, office 27 First
Pacific Pottery (Sacramento), N. Clarke agent, office 24 California, depot 225-227 Main
Pacific Powder Works, Thomas M. Converse secretary, office 402 Front
PACIFIC POWER CO., S. C. Bigelow presi- dent, George F. Bowman secretary, 23 Stevenson, office 202 Sansom. room 7
PACIFIC PRINTER (monthly), John J. Palmer publisher, office 529 Sansom
PACIFIC PROVIDENT ASSOCIATION, Emanuel Levy secty, office 330 Pine, rooms 55-56 Pacific Railroad House, Leopold Diedering proptr, 556 Brannan
PACIFIC REAL ESTATE AND MINING BUREAU, Seixas Solomons president, office 411 % California, room 10
Pacific Real Estate Associates, Joseph M. Comerford president and manager, J. T. Burns secretary, office 310 Pine, room 30
Pacific Real Estate Union, S. F., Frank W. Marvin secretary, office 32 Sansom
PACIFIC REFINERY AND BULLION EX- CHANGE, refinery NW cor Brannan and Sev- enth, office 416 Montgomery
PACIFIC ROLLING MILL CO., William Al- vord president, Charles M. Keeney secretary, L. B. Benchley general manager, B. P. Brunner su- perintendent, works Potrero Point, office 16 First PACIFIC RUBBER PAINT CO., Jesse Healy & Co. proptrs, 228-230 Beale, bet How and Folsom PACIFIC RURAL PRESS (agricultural weekly), Dewey & Co. publishers, office 202 Sansom
Pacific Safe Co., Joseph Stevens manager, 122 Spear
PACIFIC SAW MANUFACTURING CO.
(Charles P. Sheffield, Nathan W. Spaulding and James Patterson), manufs saws, planing knives, reaper and mower sections, etc., 17-19 Fremont
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