The San Francisco directory for the year 1869, Part 99

Author: Langley, Henry G
Publication date: 1858
Publisher: San Francisco : Commercial Steam Presses, S.D. Valentine & Sons
Number of Pages: 1076


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Lynde William C., ( Lynde & Hough) dwl 1005 Cal LYNDE ( William C. ) & HOUGH, (H. M.) gen- eral commission merchants and dealers in salt fish, 416 and 418 Davis


Lyne William, agent Hall's Thresher and Separator, 115 and 117 Davis, dw1 915 Vallejo


Lyne William H., clerk, dwl 232 Sutter


Lynett Mary Mrs., hairdresser, 106 Third, dwl 357 Jessie


Lynett Peter, marble polisher with Leon R. Myers & Co., dw] 357 Jessie


LYNN BOOT AND SHOE CO., office 408 Cal Lynn George D., brewer, dwl 1004 Market


Lynn Jacob, brewer, dwl 419 Powell


Lynn Patrick, liqnordealer, dwl Cambridge House Lynn .- See Linu


Lynngrenn John W., carpenter, dw1 408} Shipley Lyon Bernardo, (Lyon Bros.) 323 Busb, dwl 213 Austin


LYON BROTHERS, ( Bernardo and. Frank ) man- ufacturers parasols and umbrellas, and agents Birmingham Hoopskirts, 323 Bush


Lyon Champion, dwl 56 First


Lyon Daniel, stevedore, Lumb. Stev. Ass., Barra's Hall


Lyon Frank, ( Lyon Bros. ) 323 Bush, dw1 213 Anstin Lyou George, machinist, dw1 124 Silver


Lyon John, bricklayer, dwl S s Hinckley nr Mont Lyon Joshua, captain, dw1 408 Greenwich


Lyon Margaret, (widow) dwl 922 Washington


Lyon Mill'and Mining Co., (El Dorado Co.) office 37 Merchants' Exchange


Lyon Moses L., (A. L. Mayers and M. L. Lyon) dwl 407 Union


Lyon S. B., carpenter, H. C. League 25 Post


Lyon Theodore, tinsmith, dwl NE eor Front and Sacramento


Lyon Walter W., dwl 249 Tehama


Lyon William, harnessmaker with Main & Win- chester, dw1 408 Greenwich


Lyon William H., ( Lyon & Co ) office 324 Sansom, dwl 607 Dupont


LYON ( William H.) & CO. (John Harrold) proprietors Empire Brewery, 159 Jessie, and Lyon Brewery, N s Chestnut nr Mason, office 159 Jessie


Lyon William W., salesman with Henry Burns, dwl 719 California


Lyon Worthington S., melter S. F. Assaying and Refining Works, res Oakland


Lyon .- See Lion


Lyons Alexander, clerk, 100 Kearny, dwl 315 ()'Farrell


Lyons Alexander, printer with Bacon & Company, dwl Broadway bet Polk and Van Ness Avenue Lyons Alexander, wheelwright, 197 Stevenson Lyons Andrew, laborer with J. B. Kemp


Lyons Annie, (widow) dwl 83 Clementina


Lyons Barend, saddler and harnessmaker, 119 Kearny, dwl 813 Vallejo


Lyons Benjamin S., honsemover, dwl W & Jones bet California and Pine


Lyons Charles, driver Central R. R., dwl cor Sutter and Cemetery Avenue


Lyons Cornelius, ( Leary & L.) dwl cor Montgom- ery and Broadway


Lyons Cornelius, laborer, dwl St. Charles Place


Lyons Daniel, deckhand C. S. Nav. Co's steamer Capital


Lyons Daniel, laborer with J. B. Kemp


Lyons Dennis, (Lyons &. Barry) dwl NE cor Greenwich and Powell


Lyons ( Dennis ) & Barry, (John T.) publishers Monitor, office 622 Clay


Lyons Dennis, laborer, dwl 26 Freelon, rear


Lyons Dennis J., bookkeeper with MeAran & Co., dwl 896 Front


Lyons Edward, first officer steamer Oriflamme, dwl 525} Howard


Lyons Edward, longshoreman, dwl 563 Bryant


Lyons Ernest G., (Ernest G. Lyous & Co.) dwl 1123 Howard


Lyons Ernest G. & Co., (Jules Mayer ) distillers and manufacturers syrups, cordials, and bitters, 510 Jackson


Lyons George A., machinist, dwl 51 First


Lyons H. A., capitalist, dwl Lick House


Lyons H. A. Miss, assistant teacher Tehama Primary School, dwl 14 Perry


Lyons James, bootmaker, 562 Mission


Lyons James, carder M. & P. Woolen Mills, dwl Shotwell bet Fifteenth and Sixteenth


Lyons James, carpenter, dwl 24 Minna


Lyons James, doorkeeper Maguire's Opera House


Lyons James, hostler with Crittenden & Dalton, dw1 712 Mission


Lyons James S., bookkeeper with J. K. Prior, dwl 2118 Jones


Lyons John & Co., draymen, pier 9 Stewart, dwl N & Natoma bet Eighth and Ninth


Lyons JJohn, ( Coghill, L. & Co.) dwl 1019 Bush


Lyons John, barkeeper 625 Davis


Lyons John, bricklayer, Bricklayers' Pro. Ass., 751 Market


Lyons John, lamplighter S. F. Gas Co., dwl 127 Clara


Lyons John, laborer, dwl 14 Bryant Avenue


Lyons John, laborer, dwl 109 Dora


Lyons John, laborer, dwl 561 Mission


Lyons John, laborer S. F. & P. Sugar Refinery


Lyons John, laborer with J. B. Kemp


Lyons John, lumberman, dwl 136 Folsom


Lyons John F., compositor Monitor, dw1 151 Second Lyons Julia Mrs., furnished rooms, 9 and 17 Fourth Lyons Julius, compositor, dw1 1914 Polk


Lyons Louis, printer with Bacon & Company, dwI 1914 Polk


Lyons Louis, salesman with Hecht Bros. & Co., dwl 425 Kearny


Lyons M. A. Miss, dressmaking, 426 Kearny


Lyons Martin, teamster with R. & J. Morton, dw1 6 William


Lyons Mary, (widow) boarding 269 Minna


Lyons Michael, laborer, dwl N s Ash nr Laguna


Lyons Michael, laborer with J. B. Kemp


Lyons Michnel, laborer with Mechanics' Mill and Manuf. Co., dw] 434 Stevenson


Lyons Mrs., (widow) dwl 151 Natoma


Lyons Patrick, hostler Fashion Stables, dwl 61 Jessie


Lyons Patrick, laborer, dwl W s Van Ness Avenue nr Bush


Lyons Patrick, waiter Lick Honse. dw1 437 Jessie Lyons S. B., sticker with Mechanics' Mill and Mannf. Co., dwl 20 Natoma


Lyons Stephen, assistant wharlinger Beale Street Wharf


EDWARD BOSQUI & CO., Book and Job Printers, cor. Leidesdorff and Clay.


PACIFIC COAST BUSINESS DIRECTORY circulates throughout Idaho and Montana Territories.


C. P. VAN SCHAACK & CO., No3. 712, 714 and 716, Kearny Street. .


SAN FRANCISCO


[ M ] DIRECTORY.


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Lyons Thomas, driver N. B. & M. Railroad, dwl 220 Tebama


Lyons Thomas, foreman Boston Cracker Co


Lyons Thomas, laborer, dw1 636 Commercial


Lyons Thomas, laborer, dwl W s Baldwin Court nr Folsom


Lyons Thomas, laborer with Kimball Manufacturing Co., dwl S s Perry bet Fourth and Fifth


Lyons Thomas, stevedore, Lumbermen Stevedores' Association, Barra's Hall


Lyons William, blacksmith, dwl 673 Howard


Lyons William, expresswagon, dwl E s Ninth nr Harrison


Lyons William, laborer with J. B. Kemp


Lyons William, merchant, dw1 507 Mission


Lysaght Patrick, laborer S. F. Wool Exchange, dwl 523 Jessie


Lyser Albert, principal Sonth San Francisco School, dwl 1419 Taylor


Lyser Jacob, clerk 322 Sansom, dwl 323 Third


Lyser Julins, baker, 323 Third


Lysett James, proprietor bar and billiardsaloon, Overland House


Lysett John P., ( Lysett & Knight) dwl 1016 Pac


Lysett (John P.) & Knight, ( John WV.) fruits and vegetables, 26 Metropolitan Market


Lyster Arthur, clerk, dwl Ns Everett bet Third and Forth


Lyster Frederick, professor music, dwl N s Everett bet Third and Fourth


Lytle Eminet, St. Charles Saloon, NW cor Pacific and Kearny, dwl 1314 Kearny


Lyttleton Amelia, (widow) dwl 711 Bush


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MAACK ERNST, messenger Evening Bulletin, dwl 617 Vallejo


Maack William, teamster, dw1 1063 Market


Maasberg Christian, cooper with Kroger & Bolle, dwl Geneva bet Brannan and Townsend


Maasberg J., cooper, dwl Geneva bet Brannan and Townsend


Maass A. & Co., ( David Wolf) fancygoods, SE cor Kearny and Post


Maass Abraham, ( A. Maas & Co. and A. Bauer & Co.) dwl 407 Taylor


Maass Adolph, dwl W s Spear bet Mission and How Maass Ambrosina, butcher with Charles Geiser, bds New Alaska Hotel


Maass Augustus, clerk with Marcus Albers, dwl 225 Perry


Maass Henry, barkeeper SE cor How and Fremont MAASS H. F., boots and shoes, 132 Kearny, dw1 23 Stockton Place


Maass Jacob, cabinetmaker, dwl Ns Natoma bet Eighth and Ninth


Maass John G., proprietor Fremont Saloon, SE cor Howard and Fremont


Mabel Hans, captain schooner Ida Florence, dwl 931 Greenwich


Maberry & Co., (Chinese) cigarmanufacturers, 638 Jackson


Mabury Richard, shipwright, Ship. C. Association, Barra's Hall


MacCallum James, salesman 220 Sansom, dwl 224 Post


MacCann Edward, ( William MacCaun &. Co.) dwl 419 Green


MacCann Robert, clerk with William MacCann & Co., dwl 419 Green


MacCann William, ( William MacCann & Co.) dwl 419 Green


MacCann William & Co., (Edward MacCann) shipping and commission merchants, office room 8, 402 Front


MacCann William Jr., salesman with Lazard Fréres, dwl 419 Green


MacCann .- See McCann


MACCRELLISH FREDERICK & CO., ( Wil- liam A. Woodward) proprietors and publisbers Alta California, (daily, weekly, and steamer) office 529 California


MacCrellish Frederick, ( William A. Woodward & Co., and Frederick MacCrellish & Co.) dw1 907 Pine nr Mason


MACDERMOT CHARLES F., president Peoples Insurance Co., office 16 New Merchants' Ex- change, dwl Lick House


MacElroy Henry, laborer with J. B. Kemp


MacKeever Edwin S. Mrs., dwl 5 Fourth


MacMillen Archibald, barkeeper with Porter & Lewis, dw1 218 Minna


MacMillen James, oyster saloon, 7 Merchants' Ex- change, dwl 218 Minna


Macabee Alexander, carpenter, 6 Hardie Place, dwl 406 Geary


Macarty David, coachman with J. Horlan, NW cor Fillmore and McAllister


Macatee A. M. Mrs., dw1 233 Sixth


Macaulay Samuel, nailmaker, 418 Pacific, rear


Macauley Andrew, laborer with J. B. Kemp


Macauley Thomas, clerk Tax Collector's Office, City Hall, dwl 631 Sacramento


Macauley Thomas, plasterer, dw1 218 Clementina


Macbeth Sarah Mrs., lodgings, Webb's Building, 37 Second


Macdonald Alexander, real estate, dw1 222 Ritch


Macdonald D. A., (D. A. Macdonald & Co.) dwl 1020 Post


MACDONALD D. A. & CO., (John H. Mac- donald, Joseph McGill, and Howard Chapman) proprietors Macdonald's Mill and Molding Fac- tory, SW cor Market and Beale


Macdonald John, laborer, dw} 334 Third


Macdonald John, laborer, dwl Castro nr Fourteenth Macdonald John H., (D. A. Macdonald & Co.) dw1 1018 Post


Macdonald Mary Mrs., teacher music, dwl 1209 Bush Macdonald Thomas, driver, dwl 256 Tehama, rear Macdonald William, with Ætna Insurance Co., dwl 418 Jones


Macdonald .- See McDonald


MACE ALFRED A., attorney at law, office Court Block 636 Clay, dwl 1600 Powell


Mace Benjamin F., teamster M. & P. Woolen Mills Mace Emile, barkeeper 623 Kearny, dwl SE cor Stockton and Sacramento


Mace John, employé with Brader Bros., dwl E s Powell bet Green and Vallejo


Macey Henry, carpenter, H. C. League, 25 Post


Macfarlane George, ( Macfarlane, Blair & Co.) res Glasgow


MACFARLANE, (George) BLAIR (David B.) &


CO., (Hart, Macfarlane & Co., Glasgow) com- mission merchants, office 302 California


Macfarland Roxa, (widow ) dwl 345 Fremont


Macgoldrick, Andrew J., barkeeper with Porter & Lewis, dw1 435 Broadway


Machado A., (colored) bootblacking, 1 Second, dwl Scott bet Pacific and Broadway


Machin Timothy N., attorney at law, dwl 708 Post Macholdt Henry, carpenter, dwl 523 Filbert


Mack Dennis, laborer, dw1 5 Boston Place


Mack Ernst, porter, dwl 617 Vallejo


Mack Frederick, blacksmith with Kirsh & Co., dwl 631 Broadway


Mack Harry, harnessmaker with Black & Miller, dwl Jessie bet Third and Fourth


Mack James C., engineer steamship Active


Mack Jerry, coachman with J. McM. Shafter, S s Chestnut bet Hyde and Larkin


MACK J. O., editor Daily Times, dwl cor Market and Ellis


Mack John, laborer, dwl N s Hinckley


Mack Johnny, minstrel Maguire's Opera House, dwl Brooklyn Hotel


E. H. JONES & CO .. 116 Sansom Street, Straw Hats and Trimmings.


Our Eastern friends will find the best Native Wines at M. S. WHITING & CO'S, 219 Bush St., Cosmopolitan Hotel Block. See next leaf.


REDINGTON, HOSTETTER & CO., keep a full and choice stock Paints, Oil Colors, etc.


396 SAN FRANCISCO [ M] DIRECTORY.


PACIFIC COAST BUSINESS DIRECTORY, Henry G. Langley, Publisher, 612 Chuy Street, San Francisco.


Mack Thomas, laborer, dwl 519 Mission


Mack William, teamster with U. S. Drayman, cor Battery and Jackson


Mack William J., (R. A. Strain & Co.) dwl 211 Eddy


Mackay A. A., with Cutting & Co., dwl 517 Green- wich


Mackel John, carrier Evening Bulletin, Call, and Chronicle, dwl 221 First


Macken Francis, salesman with William Meyer & Co., dwl 1109 Stockton


MACKEN JAMES, coppersmith, 226 Fremont, dwl 1026 Folsom


Macken James, laborer, dwl W s Hyde nr O'Farrell Macken John M., coppersmith with James Macken Mackey Alexander, weaver, dwl 42 Moss


Mackey David, plumber with Charles W. Smith


Mackey John, driver, dwl Homestead House, Point Lobos road


Mackey Owen, carpenter, H. C. Leagne, 25 Post Mackey Thomas, carpenter, dwl Meyer's Hotel


Mackey William W., metalroofer, M. R. E. II. Leagne, 352 Bush


Mackie Charles M., dwl American Exchange


Mackie Clara, (widow) dwl 1003 Folsom


Mackie Hamilton W., clerk with Crane & Brigham, dwl 14 Tehama Place


Mackie J. Wylie, bookkeeper with Glasgow Iron and Metal Importing Co., dw1 566 Howard


Mackie Peter, assistant superintendent N. P. T. Co's Wharf, dwl 535 Howard


Mackie Rowena, (widow) dwl 14 Tehama Place


Mackin James, shoemaker with Donovan Brothers, dwl 81 Jessie


Mackin Joseph, gardener, dwl 504 Taylor


Mackin Sarah Mrs. dwl 1026 Folsom


Mackinnon Archibald, engineer, dwl 131 Perry


Mackintosh Robert, physician, office and dwl 128 Second


Mackintosh William, clerk, dwl 545 Folsom


Macklin Henry, wardrobeman Maguire's Opera House, dwI 921 Powell


Macklin James F., salesman with William A. Mead, dwl 760 Mission


Macklin N. M., carpenter, H. C. League, 25 Post Mackrett George P. B., printer, dwl 708 Stockton Maclellan D. W., clerk, dwl 44 Clementina


Macloon George, carpenter, dwl E s Fillmore bet Ellis and Turk


Macloon Thomas, laborer, dwl W s Fillmore bet Ellis and Turk


Macnamara John, laborer, dwl NE cor Twenty- third and Hampshire


Macnamara Patrick, dwl NW cor Twenty-second and Kansas


Macnee Mary, (widow) dwl 10 Verona


Macnevin Henry P., miner, dwl 337 Union


MACONDRAY & CO., (James Otis, W. A. and F. W. Macondray) importing, shipping, and commission merchants and agents Yang Tze In- surance Association. Shanghae, 206 Sansom Macondray Frederick W., ( Macondray & Co.) dwl 1032 Mission


Macondray Lavinia S., (widow) dwl 1003 Stockton Macondray William A., ( Macondray & Co.) dwl 213 Geary


Maconochie James W., collector Spring Valley W. W. Co., dw1 307 Leavenworth


Macpherson A. W., ( Macpherson & Wetherbee) dwl W s First bet Harrison and Bryant


MACPHERSON (A. W.) & WETHERBEE, ( Henry ) lumber and proprietors Albion & Noyo Mills, office 7 Stewart


Macpherson John, bookkeeper with McMillan & Kester, dw1 555 Mission


Macpherson Ronald J., clerk with E. O. F. Hastings, dwl W & First bet Harrison and Bryant


Macpherson Samuel G., painter, dwl S s Union nr Taylor


Macready A. B., clerk with Henry E. Highton, res Oakland


Macready James, hostler, dwl 606 Third


Macready Richard, laborer, dwl 258 Jessie


Macree Dennis, waiter, dwl 1324 Stockton


Macree Nicholas, restaurant. 1324 Stockton


Macy Albert, wharfinger Third Street Wharf, dwl 12 DeBoom


Macy Daniel F., drayman, dwl 11[ Silver


Macy David F., machinist, dw1 1215 Mason


Macy Henry C., architect, office 315 Montgomery, dwl 1215 Mason


Macy William H., printer, dwl 1215 Mason


Madagan William, stonecntter, Stonecutter's Asso- ciation, 751 Market


Madden David, laborer, dwl 700 Harrison


Madden Dennis II., blacksmith with Jason Clapp, dwl 255 Tehama


Madden Edward, miller City Flouring Mill, res Santa Clara


Madden Francis, marbleworker with John Daniel, dwl N s Natoma bet Fifth and Sixth


Madden James, captain schooner Harriet Rowe, dw177 Natoma


Madden James, laborer, dwl 31 Minna


Madden James, laborer Pioneer Woolen Factory Madden James, porter, 117 Posi


Madden Jeremiah, laborer Dry Dock, dwl Hunter's Point


Madden James F., delivery clerk Post-office, dw1 525 Folsom


Madden John, dwl 31 Minna


Madden John, butcher with A. Newman, dwl 564} Howard


Madden John, carder Pioneer Woolen Factory, dwl North Point nr Van Ness Avenue


Madden John, carpenter S. F. & San Jose R. R., dwl SE cor York and El Dorado


Madden John, junkdealer, 217 Davis, dwl 531 Natoma


Madden John, laborer, dw1 10 Broadway


Madden John, laborer, dwl S s Fulton nr Webster


Madden John, laborer, dwl SE cor Drumm and Oregon


Madden John, plasterer, dwl W s Clapp bet Eight- eenth and Nineteenth


Madden Katie Miss, cloakmaker with Sullivan & Co., dw1 700 Harrison


Madden Martin J., dwl S s Boyd bet Chesley and Eighth


Madden Michael, mariner, dwl 77 Natoma


Madden Michael, mariner, dwl 26 Stewart


Madden Patrick, machinist, dwl 531 Natoma


Madden Peter, carpenter, II. C. Leagne, 25 Post


Madden Thomas P., office 636 Clay, bds Occidental Hotel


Madden William, painter with Larkins & Co., dwl 234 Minna


Madegan William D., Fashion Saloon, 16 Sutter, res San Leandro


Madel Peter, ( Madel & Tietjen) dwl NW cor Mission and Spear


Madel ( Peter ) & 'Tietjen, (J. II. ) liqnor saloons, NE cor Mission and Stewart and NE cor Spear and Howard


Mader George, groceries and liquors, NW cor Ellis and Hyde


MADGE FREDERICK, assistant secretary Central Railroad, office 116 Taylor, dwl NE cor Gner- rero and Twenty-first


Madigan J., laborer, dwl SW cor Folsom and Main


Madison Bennet H., captain schooner Columbia, dwl 20 Frederick


Madison Charles, druyman, dwl Middle nr Pine Madison James, blacksmith, dw1 19 Morton


Madison James, calker, Ship C. Ass., Barra's Hall Madison John, carrier Sacramento Union, dwl 206 Stockton


EDWARD BOSQUI & CO., Bookbinders, Leidesdorf st., corner of Clay.


THE Travelers Insurance Co.


OF HARTFORD, CONN.


THE TRAVELERS INSURANCE COMPANY, of Hartford, grants all forms of insurance against Death or Wholly Disabling Injury by Accident, and is the Pioneer Accident Insurance Company of this country ; it also issues


LIFE


And Endowment Policies, upon the Low Rate Cash Plan, combining ample security and cheapness of cost, under a definite contract. The Company has a paid-up capital of $500,000, and its cash assets exceed $1,250,000. If he desires, the policy-holder can combine all the benefits of Life


AND


Accident Insurance under one policy and premium-a feature in life insurance not granted by othe companies. Policies of Accident Insurance contract to pay a fixed sum, of $500 to $10,000, in the even of fatal accident, or a weekly indemnity of $3 to $50 for total disability caused by


ACCIDENT


-not to exceed six months for any one accident. Policies written by the month or year, by authorize agents, at yearly cost of $5 to $25 per $1,000, according to occupation and degree of hazard. This kin of insurance is easily obtained, costs but little, and covers the thousand hazards of accident to whic all men are exposed. For all men who cannot obtain a full life policy, and for most men who can, thi is the best form of personal


INSURANCE.


Statistics show that about one in ten of all the population meets with an accident every year, an the records of this Company show that one in every fourteen of all its 160,000 policy-holders have been paid for claims under accident policies, in amounts varying from $5 to $10,000 each. In this wa the TRAVELERS has already paid One Million Dollars, for death or injury by accident. The


TRAVELERS'


Insurance Company is also meeting with success in its Life Department, established in July, 1866, an 7,000 policies had been written up to August 9, 1869. It grants full life and endowment policies embracing the best features of the best companies, as to non-forfeiture, terms of payment, etc., bu without any of the complications or uncertainties of the note system. It sells


INSURANCE


rather than future " dividends." Its contract is a plain one. its security is ample and unquestioned, and its rates of premium are exceedingly low. It prefers to do business on a cash basis, and thus giv its policy-holders advantages not attainable under the credit system. In short, anything desirable in either Life or Accident Insurance, can be furnished at low cost by this


COMPANY.


The same ability, energy and prudence in management, which has given the TRAVELERS such a a large and successful business in Accident Insurance, while all its competitors were forced to quit the field, will be devoted to its future; and, with its cash assets of a million and a quarter, furnish a guar- anty of security, permanence and stability. And the rapid and increasing growth of its Life Depart- ment, already rivaling many of the older life companies, attests the popularity of its Low Rate Cash Plan.


Branch Office for the Pacific States and Territories :


424 CALIFORNIA STREET, SAN FRANCISCO.


R. H. MAGILL, RESIDENT DIRECTOR. ARTHUR E. MAGILL, MANAGER.


DORNIN & GREENHOOD, CITY AGENTS, 424 California Street, San Francisco.


FIRE INSURANCE.


Sterling Indemnity, Equitable Adjustments, Moderate Rates !


Phoenix Insurance Co.


OF HARTFORD, AND


Home Insurance Co. OF NEW YORK.


FIFTEEN MILLION DOLLARS, LOSSES PAID, Indicates their Services.


An Annual Cash Income of Nearly Four Millions Reveals their Popularity.


SIX MILLION CASH ASSETS,


Gives emphasis to their solvency.


The PHOENIX OF HARTFORD, organized under a perpetual charter, is one of the leading, progressive and most popular institutions of the age-prompt, reliable, careful-and devoting its capi- tal and energies to the business of Fire Underwriting exclusively ; offers superior inducements to those who desire reliable indemnity against loss or damage by fire.


The HOME OF NEW YORK is one of the wealthiest and most prominent insurance com- panies in the Union, and the leader in the great metropolis. and by honorable transactions and strict attention to the wants of the insuring public, has gained a reputation and business unsurpassed in the annals of Fire Underwriting.


BRANCH OFFICE For the Pacific States and Territories of the


PHENLY


& HOME


424 CALIFORNIA STREET,


SAN FRANCISCO. Losses promptly adjusted and paid in U. S. Gold Coin, by our special adjusters at all points where they occur, without unnecessary delay, trouble, or expense to the claimant.


1 Resident Agents at all prominent places are authorized to bind the companies by the imme- diate issue of policies and renewals, thereby doing away with the trouble, annoyance and doubt of res- ponsibility of the sub agency system, under which the so-called agents have to forward applications to San Francisco or elsewhere for policies to issue or the risks to be declined.


[° Agents appointed, losses adjusted and paid, correspondence promptly attended to, supplies fur nished agents, and the business of these two sterling companies in the Pacific States and Territories under the immediate and sole supervision and control of


R. H. MAGILL, MANAGER. DORNIN & GREENHOOD, City Agents.


C. P. VAN SCHAACK & CO., Nos. 712, 714 and 716, Kearny Street.


SAN FRANCISCO [M] DIRECTORY.


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Madison John H., ( Madison & Burke and Madi- son. Burke & Co.) dwl 206 Stockton


MADISON (John H.) & BURKE, ( Martin J.) real estate and honse agents and rent collectors, 316 Montgomery


MADISON, (John H.) BURKE ( Martin J.) & CO .. ( William F. Mc.Alester ) real estate agents, 316 Montgomery


Madison Merritt, stevedore, dwl W s San Bruno Road nr Ninteenth


Madison William, molder and extraman Hose No. 4, S. F. F. D., dwl 1802 Stockton


Madranga Dennis, cook Cretan Chop House, dwl 205 Third


Madsen Charles, cabinetmaker with W. J. T. Palmer & Co., dwl cor Brannan and Ritch


Madsen Haus, miller with Eisen Brothers, dwl 16 Stevenson


Madson Rasmas, seaman, dwl 32 Stewart


Maekel David, carpenter, H. C. League, 25 Post Maen Jacob, laborer with Mann & Co., dwl San- som bet Union and Green


Maen Major, laborer, dwl Greenwich nr Lombard Maessan William, pork and sausage, 3 Metropolitan Market, dwl 147 Clara


Maffet Charles. deckhand steamer Neptune, Dry Dock, Hunter's Point


Magagnos Julian A., collector Evening Bulletin, dwl 45 Stanly Place


Magallon Joseph, marblepolisher, dwl 1124 Dupont Magan Peter, laborer, dwl S s Sixteenth bet Va- lencia and Mission


Magary Albert, carpenter, dwl W s Mission nr Fif- teenth


Magary John E., insurance agent, dwl W s Fair Oaks bet Twenty-fifth and Twenty-sixth


Magazzini A., hairdresser, 504 Clay


Magdalen Asylum, E s San Bruno Road bet Twen- tieth and Twenty-second


Magee Edward, laborer with J. B. Kemp


Magee Francis, packer, dw1 535 Stevenson, rear


Magee James, laborer with J. B. Kemp


Magee John, laborer, dwl 763 Bryant


Magee John A., (John A. Magee & Co.) dwl 448 Third


Magee John A. & Co., (John A. Magee Jr.) pro- duce dealers, 448 Third


Magee John A. Jr., ( John A. Magee & Co.) dwl 655 Washington


Magee John E., clerk with Benedict & Allen, dwl 515 Minna


Magee Robert, sawyer, dwl 54 First


Magee Robert E., cardriver, dw1 559 Natoma


Magee Roger D., insurance surveyor, office 410 California, dwl 1805 Powell


Magee S. L., dwl Es First Avenue bet Fourteenth and Fifteenth


Magee Thomas, clerk with John A. Magee & Co., dwl 212 Ritch


Magee Thomas, with Charles D. Carter, dwl 231 O'Farrell


Magendie A. S., boarding, dwl E s First Avenue bet Fifteenth and Sixteenth


Magenta House, Roger O'Donnell manager, 1316 Dupont


Magenta M. Co., office 409 California


Magyee Edward, shipwright, Ship. Ass., Barra's Hall


Magys George, fruit and provisions, NW cor O'Far- rell and Jones


Mages James J., liquor saloon, 210 Fourth, dwl 23 Howard Court


Magill Arthur E., manager Travelers' Ins. Co., office 424 California, res Alameda


Magill James, hosemaker with M. M. Cook & Sons, dwl 433 Broadway


MAGILL ROBERT H., manager Phenix and Home Ins. Cos., office 424 Cal, res Alameda Magill Thomas W., stationery, 1024 Market


Magilly Joseph, laborer with J. B. Kemp Magilton Thomas, ( S. F. Candle Co.) dwl E s Mis- sion Avenne ur Seventeenth


Magin John, hostler Front St. O. & M. R. R., dwl Green bet Hyde and Larkin


Maginn Patrick J., gardener, dwl 781 Folsom


Maginnis Christopher, patternmaker with William Brodie, dwl 32 Louisa


Magiunis John B., hay and grain, dwl E & Shotwell bet Nineteenth and Twentieth


Maginniss James H., machinist Union Iron Works, dwl 530 Mission


Maginniss Michael, laborer with J. B. Kemp Maginiss Patrick, teamster, dwl NW cor Sixteenth and Capp




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