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SAN DIKGO
CITY AND COUNTY
DIRECTORY
^M/^ 1901 ^^
For the Year March, 1901, to March, 1902
CONTAINING
An Alphabetical List of Business Firms and Private Citizens
OF
San Diego City, Coronado and National City.
B Classified Business Directorv of the City of $m Die^o
B Business and Rousebolders' Directory of San Diego County
An Appendix of Useful Information, including a Directory of the Municipal
and County Officials, Courts, Societies, Schools,
Churches, Clubs, Etc.
TO WHICH IS ADDED
A complete Street and Avenue Directory, corrected and compared with the latest surveys, and therefore ofificial.
PRICE, S3.00
Compiled and Fublislied by
San dikqo directory co.
1048 Fourth Street, San Diego, Cal. F. J. CRANK, Manager
FRYE, GARRETT & SAMTH, PRINTERS SAN DIEGO, CAL.
LORmG Sl CO., Agents, 76f-5th St., Saa Diego, Ced.
CONTENTS.
Alphabetical List of Names — Cit\^..... 21
" " " Count}' 302
Coronado City 277
National City 2SS
Blocks 19
Business Classifications 337
Churches and Religious Organizations 13
Clubs 17
Courts 9
Fire Department 11
Historical Introduction 6
Index to Advertisements 4-5
Librar}^ — Public 10
Miscellaneous Information 8-12
Miscellaneous Organizations 16
National and State Organizations 12
Number of Names in Directory 3
Parks 20
Population of San Diego City 3
Post Office Department 13
San Diego Chamber of Commerce 12
San Diego City Government 9
San Diego County Government 8
Schools — Public 10
Secret Societies 14
Steamship Lines 12
Street Car Lines 12
Street Guide 17
Supplementary Names and Changes insert leaf bet. pp. 20 and 21
Trade and Labor Organizations 16
PREFACE.
In presenting this new City and County Directory, we offer the products of over four months' painstaking labor.
The canvass of the city has been thorough, and in the work of compilation the utmost degree of accuracy has been observed. It has been our constant aim to place before the San Diego public a Directory which would fill all modern requirements; where all classes of directory information pertaining to the City and County could be found, and when found relied upon. A longer time has been consumed in the preparation of the present publication than will need to be in the future, now that a proper foundation has been laid for a base from which to work. We invite the attention of the reader to the special features pertaining to individual information, as indicated by the abbreviations in use with reference to occupation and residence, all of which are properly indexed with a key; also to the information of a more general character, with reference to the courts and other public institutions of the State, County and City. In individual information outside the City only those who are householders have been included, as the residence of others is con- stantly changing, and is not a basis of reliable information.
There are 8,602 references in the alphabetical list of names for the City Director)"- after deducting the names of corporations, firms, societies, churches, blocks, places of business, etc., which are 606 in number. We have the names of 7,996 individuals, which at the conservative ratio of two and three-fourths (2^4) inhabitants for each name in the Directory, shows the present population of San Diego to be 21,989.
Iti conclusion, we may be pardoned for the belief that upon a close inspec- tion the merits of the work will meet with recognition and that the public will accord its appreciation in such a substantial manner as to warrant a future endeavor in this field of labor.
That this work will be found absolutely flawless would be too much to claim or expect, but we believe we are justified in asserting that all inaccuracies or deficencies that effort and diligence could overcome have been avoided.
THE PUBLISHERS.
INDEX TO ADVERTISEMENTS.
PAGE
Abstract and Title Co. of San Diego top margin 26
Albemarle Hotel 349
American Fish Co front of book
Bay City Bye Works side margin 24
Boselli, L ' 35S
Bo3'd, Thos 352
Bradlej^ & Co. ...top margin, p. 21; side margin, p. 30; front of book
Buker, C. W 345
Chanter, John 347
Chase's Drug Store top margin 23
Coones, W. R back outside cover and side margin 2 1
Diamond Carriage and Ivivery Co inside front cover
Edwards, Geo side margin 27
Eintracht, The top margin 22
Electric Ivaundry front outside cover and top margin 27
Ergo, Gustaf side margin 23
Escondido, Hotel, The 363
Fifth Avenue Stables 351
Frisbie' s Carpet Cleaning Works 341
German Bakery 338
Gilbert, Alfred H., Dr 362
Grotto, The front of book
Harbison, H. R., Dr 362
Harris, J. A bottom margin 24
Hartwell, F. S bottom margin 22
Hemingway, W. G side margin 26
Holzner, F. X side margin 28
Hunt, W. C bottom margin 21
Hunt & Hunt bottom margin 27
Jersey Milk Co top margin 28
Johnson Packing Co 348
Jones & Butler 355
SAN DIEGO DIRECTORY.
Kelley's Stable, lyivery side margin 22
Loring & Co top margin 24
McCreesh, Wm side margin 25
Mercantile Restaurant 357
Mills & Hizar 362
Moore's loc. Parcel Delivery bottom margin 28
New England Dairy and Creamery bottom margin 25
New System Dentists Parlors 362
Packard's Book Store 340
Paulsen's Boat House top margin, p. 25
Phillips, R. F 362
Rippey, C. H 362
Rood, R. A., Dr., 362
Ryan, J. F 359
San Diegan-Sun, The 366
San Diego, Pacific Beach & La Jolla Ry front of book
Schaffnet, Miss Minnie 364
Sixth Street Dining Parlors side margin 29
Sterne Bros. Co inside back cover
Stewart, W. W 361
Sykes, Chas. H 360
Talcott, H. W 362
Taylor, F. M., Dr 354
Trippet, Oscar A 362
Tribune, San Diego, The 367
Union Ice Company bottom margin 23
Union, San Diego, The 365
Vermillion, J. B 348
Wells, Edwin A 362
HISTORY
OF THE
City and County of San Diego.
To Cabrillo belongs the honor of the discovei'y of San Diego Bay, and to Viscanio the honor of naming it San Diego. Although the discovery of the bay dates back to 1542, the connected history of the city and the state begins in 1769 with the planting of California's first mission at Old Town by Father Junipero Sierra. The city of San Diego is the oldest municipality in California. The "Pueblo" was organized January 1st, 1S33. In the early fifties Spanish and Ainerican life mingled in trade and commerce at Old Town. The present site of the city was purchased and laid out in 1867 by A. E. Horton. With the advent of the Santa Fe railroad, in 1885, thousands came to San Diego to seek new homes.
While history and romantic interest surrounding Spanish occupation center in the old town of San Diego, the modern city teems with the life and activity of a commercial center. The city has a population of about 20.000; is the county seat, and has all the modern improvements found in cities three or four times its size. Sanitary matters have been carefully looked after, and include a sewerage system costing $425,000, and so planned as to have a capacity for a city of 100,000 inhabitants. Several of the business streets are paved with asphalt, while all are wide, well graded, and finished with cement sidewalks.
The San Diego Electric Railway system covers upward of twenty-five miles of streets and is well equipped with mcdern cars, including double-deckers. All portions of the city are illuminated by electric lights. Suburban lines of railway connect the city with the sur- rounding fertile valleys, historic points and pleasure resorts, and extend to the Mexican boundary (fifteen miles). Among the places of amusement is a handsomely appointed Opera House, costing $100,000, being one of the finest in the west. The public schools of this city and county have a high educational standard. There are also excellent private scnuuis and a branch of the State Normal School. There are attrac- tive church buildings of all denominations, and a Public Library, compris- ing upwards of 15,000 volumes of carefully selected books, which will soon be housed in a handsome library building, the construction of which was made possible by. a gift of $50,000 from the Hon. Andrew Carnegie.
Fraternal and secret societies as well as literary and musical associa- tions of a vei-y high order are well represented. The homes of General Grant's family and scores of people prominent throughout the world are evidences of the irresistible charms of our beautiful and healthy city. Substantial, well-stocked wholesale and retail stores, several banks, three daily papers, foundries, manufacturing plants, etc., all show an active com- mercial center and distributing point for a large territory. The city is well equipped with modern hotels, restaurants and rooming houses, furnishing excellent accommodation at reasonable rates. Water is supplied to the inhabitants by two companies, the supply being abundant and pure.
For those needing special care and medical treatment, there are sever.Tl excellent sanitariums in the city limits in charge of skillful physicians, with experienced nurses in constant attendance.
SAN DIEGO DIRECTORY
The Bay of San Diego is one of tiie finest natural deep sea harbors in ilie world and is the commercial gateway not only of Southern California, but of the entire southwest. Commerce is carried on with all parts of tn:- world. San Diego being a port of entry with Custom House, Quarantine Station, Marine Ways, wharves, coal bunkers, etc. Lines of steamers uiy between this port, San Francisco and the west coast of Mexico. The Cali- fornia and Oriental Steamship Company has several huge steam freighttrs feeding the Santa Fe Railway with the products of the Orient, plying regu- larly between Hong Kong, Yokohama and San Diego. Sailing vessels from different parts of the world are alwaj^s to be found in the bay, which is some fifteen miles in length, having an area of 22 square miles, with 8 square miles of anchorage. The steamers of the Kosmos line bring passen- gers and freight from Mexican, Central and South American ports. At present the only outlet by rail to the north and east is via the great Santa Fe system, of which San Diego is. the Pacific Coast terminus, though other lines are projected, and it is safe to assume that San Diego, the first port of call north from a foreign territory and the only harbor along the coast of California south of San Francisco, is destined to become the center of a large and increasing commerce.
THE COUNTY OF SAN DIEGO.
Is larger than the State of Massachusetts. It has over fifty miles of sea coast. For one hundred and fifty miles it borders on the Mexican boundary; the Colorado River separating the eastern part of the county from the ter- ritory of Arizona for some fifty-five miles of its length. In addition to tlie lapid settlement of the coast region, the wonderfully fertile valley of the New River in the eastern part of the county is now being opened up. What has long been known as the Colorado desert and looked upon as bar- ren land has been proven to be the richest and most fertile section of the State, and as a strong company is now developing water for this region, it will soon teem with life, furnishing homes for thousands of faniilies. From the sea coast the country rises gently about one hundred feet to the mile by broad mesa and rolling hill to the mountain sections. All portions are reached by the sea breeze. The difference in elevation affords quite a varia- tion in climate and rainfall, making possible a wide range of products. The coast section is irrigated by water from reservoirs in the mountains where the rainfall is abundant; the higher valleys requiring little or no irrigation. Cereals, deciduous fruits, olives, vegetables, etc., are raised largely without irrigation. Citrus fruits require irrigation durng the summer months. San Diego county contains the largest area of fertile, frostless land of any one county in the United States. It is the natural home of the lemon, the most delicate of citrus fruits, Chula Vista being considered the center of the lemon belt of America. Three large irrigation systems already furnish water for thousands of acres of land, and a fourth system is well under way, whose works will eventually cost upwards of $3,000,000. This system alone will ir- rigate one hundred thousand acres of our best citrus land, besides furnish- ing an additional supply of water for the city. Horticultural interests range from the finest apples and cherries in the mountain sections, to citrus and sen.i-tropic fruits along the coast. Mixed farming, dairying and stock rais- ing are extensively and profitably carried on in many places. Unimproved citrus land is worth from ,$50 to 1300 per acre with water. Improved citrus orchards from $200 per acre up. Deciduous fruit, olive and farming land, $5 to $50 per acre. Real estate values are not infiated and there are many good and safe investments for capital. Several mining prospects are now being opened up, which give promise of a bright future. One of the best known 'and paying mining properties in the State is situated in the eastern part of the county. Outside of San Diego city there are a number of thriving towns, whose church and school privileges are of the best.
The above historical sketch was furnished the San Diego Directory Company by H. P. Y/ood, Secretary of the San Diego Chamber of Commerce.
Miscellaneous Information
EMBRACING A
Directory of the City and County Governments, Courts, Societies, Schools,
Churches, Clubs, National Guard and State Organizations, Post=
office. Business Blocks, Street Guide, Parks, etc.
San Diego County Government.
BOARD OF SUPERVISORS.
Elected for four years. Regular meet- ings are held on the first Monday of each month, at 2 p. m., when the de- mands against the county are aud- ited. All claims must be fully ite- mized and filed not later than Friday, prior to such date.
MEMBERS.
First District — H. M. Cherry, San Diego, term of office expires January, 1904.
Second District— C. H. Swallow, San Diego, term of office expires January, 1904.
Third District — J. A. Jasper, Warner P. O.. term of office expires January, 1904.
Fourth District — W. Justice, Richland, term of office expires January, 1902.
Fifth District — J. Griffin, chairman; Oceanside. term of office expires Jan- uary, 1902.
BOARD OF EQUALIZATION.
Board of Supervisors meet first Mon- day in July of each year and continue not later than third Monday.
COUNTYl BOARD OF EDUCATION.
Hazel W. Salmons, President Pala
Hugh J. Baldwin, Secretary. .San Diego
Violette S. Campbell Escondido
Mabel C. Kinney San Diego
Geo. B. Macgillivary Ramona
Hugh J. Baldwin, County Superintend- ent of Schools.
COUNTY BOARD OF HORTICUL- TURAL COMMISSIONERS.
Members — George P. Hall, Pres. ; San Diego; Chester Gunn, Julian; F. Aus- tin, Escondido.
COUNTY OFFICERS.
(Superior Court of San Diego County.)
Department 1 — E. S. Torrance, Judge; H. X. Neale, Clerk.
Department 2 — N. H. Conklin, Judge; W. H. Holcomb. Clerk.
Official Court Reporter — F. H. Robin- son.
Sheriff— F. S. Jennings; Deputy, F. M. Jennings.
County Clerk — W. H. Holcomb; Depu- ties, T. J. Storey. W. H. Edwards, Herbert N. Neale, Jack M. Dodge.
Auditor— E. E. Shaffer; Deputy, J. E. Shaffer.
Pcccorder — J. F. Forward; Deputies, J. F. Forward, Jr., A. P. Johnson, Jr., Miss M. E. Munch.
Tax Collector — A. F. Cornell; Deputy,
A. C. Meyer.
Assessor — J. D. Rush.
Treasurer — J. F. Schwartz.
District Attorney — T. L. Lewis; Depu- ties, A. Haines, J. N. Metcalf; Official Stenographer, Miss M. I. Humiston.
Surveyor— S. L. Ward.
Coroner — H. P. Woodward. M. D.
County Physician — D. Gochenauer, M. D.
Public Administrator — J. M. Asher.
Superintendent of Schools — H. J. Bald- win; Assistant, J. H. Freeman.
County Jailer — W. H. Mattox.
SAN DIEGO DIRECTORY.
FEDERAL COURTS.
U. S. Southern District for California, court rooms— U. S. Government Building, S. Main, se. cor. Winston, Los Angeles, Cal. Erskine M. Ross, Circuit Judge; Olin Wellborn, Dis- trict; William Van Dyke, Clerk and Commissioner; F. P. Flint, District Attorney; J. R. Finlayson, Assistant; H. Z. Osborne, Marshal, Los Ange- les, Cal.; H. J. Place, Deputy, San Diego, Cal. Term of court begins second Monday in January and Au- gust of each year.
SUPREME COURT OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA.
(Dist. of Los Angeles.)
Clerk's Office and Court Room, BuUard Block, Los Angeles, Cal.
Chief Justice— W. H. Beatty; Associate Justices, T. B. McFarland, R. C. Har- rison, C. H. Garoutte, W. H. Van Dyke, J. Temple, F. W. Henshaw.
Clerk — George W. Root.
Attorney General— Tirey L. Ford, San Francisco, Cal.
Terms of court meet at the following places, viz.; At the city of San Fran- cisco on the second Monday in Janu- ary and on the third Monday in July; at the city of Los Angeles on the first Monday in April and on the second Monday in October; at the city of Sacramento on the first Monday in May and on the second Monday in November.
SUPERIOR COURT OF SAN DIEGO COUNTY.
(The court consists of two dep'ts.)
Department One — E. S. Torrance, Judge; H. N. Neale, Clerk.
Department Two — N. H. Conklin, Judge; W. H. Holcomb, Clerk.
JUSTICE COURT.
San Diego Township Justice — D. L. Murdock; court room 1242 E.
San Diego City Government.
Mayor — F. P. Frary (elective), term ex- pires May, 1903.
City Justice — M. B. Anderson (elective), term expires January, 1903.
Treasurer and Tax Collector — Richard V. Dodge (elective), term expires May, 1903.
BOARD OF DELEGATES.
(Term of office expires May, 1903.)
First Ward— Geo. Butler, E. C. Thorpe.
Second Ward— M. W. Jenks, Geo. B.
Chapman. Third Ward— R. P. Guinan, J. S. Clark. Fourth Ward— E. G. Bradbury, R. J.
Blair. Fifth Ward — Jno. W. Lambert, Geo.
McNeill. Sixth Ward— W. H. C. Ecker, Ed. Gut-
willig. Seventh Ward — A. H. Kayser, Barker
Burnell.
Eighth Ward — Frank H. Briggs, Henry
Busch. Ninth Ward — W. W. Lewis, Henry
Woolman.
BOARD OF ALDERMEN. (Elected at large.)
Sam'l G. Ingle, term expires May, 1905. Geo. M. Hawley, term expires May, 1905. W. W. Whitson, term expires May, 1903. Dan'l F. Jones, term expires May, 1903. H. M. Landis. term expires May, 1905. Geo. B. Watson, term expires May,
1903. J. P. M. Rainbow, term expires May,
1905. F. C. Hyers, term expires May, 1905. M. J. Perrin, term expires May, 1903.
OTHER MUNICIPAL OFFICES.
City Clerk — George D. Goldman (ap- pointed by council), term of office ex- pires May, 1905.
SAN DIEGO DIRECTORY.
Deputy Clerk — Harry W. Vincent (ap- pointed by council), term of office ex- pires May, 1805.
City Auditor and Assessoi' — Nat. R. Titus (appointed by council), term of office expires May, 1905.
City Attorney— H. E. Doolittle (ap- pointed by council), term of office ex- pires May, 1905.
Deputy City Attorney — J. J. Ingle.
BOARD OF PUBI.IC WORKS.
(Appointed by Mayor.)
Commissioner — W. J. Davis, Pres., term
of office expires May, 1904. Commissioner — A. Cassiday, term of of- fice expires May, 1903. Commissioner — C. C. Hakes, term of of- fice expires May, 1905.
EMPLOYEES OF BOARD OF PUBLIC WORKS. (Term of office at pleasure of Board.) Secretary — Prank H. Dixon. Engineer — Geo. d' Hemecourt. Draughtsman, A. C. Crowell; chain- man, Sam'l Williams. Supt. of Streets— S. W. Hackett. Supt. of Sewers — A. H. Julian. Asst. Supt. of Sewers — Cornelius Butler. Supt. of Parks— S. TV. Webb.
BOARD OF HEALTH.
(Appointed by Mayor.)
D. F. Rupp, M. D., Pres.; term expires
May, 1902. P. R. Burnhain, M. D., term expires
May, 1905. P. C. Reinondino, M. D., term expires
May, 1901. J. P. Escher, M. D., term expires May,
1904. C. C. Valle, M. D., term expires May,
1903.
EMPLOYEES OP BOARD OF HEALTH. (Term of office at pleasure of Board.) Health Officer- T. C. Stockton, M. D. Plumbing Inspector — 'W. T. Walker.
CEMETERY COMMISSIONERS.
(Appointed by Mayor.)
Commissioner — Charles Hubbell, term
of office expires May, 1901. Commissioner — M. T. Gilmore, term of
office expires May, 1902. Commissioner — W. W. Wetzelj term of office expires May, 1904.
CITY BOARD OF EDUCATION. (Rooms 1 to 5 Sefton Blk.)
F. P. Davidson, City Superintendent; Fred Baker, President; S. W. Belding, Clerk.
First W'ard— Fred Baker, M. D., Rose- ville: Henry L. Rickey.
Second 'W^ard- T. S. Brandegee, Jno. B. Osborn.
Third Ward— Sam F. Smith, M. A. Gra- ham.
Fourth Ward— W. M. Herbert.
Fifth Ward— Charles Kelly, S. L. Ward.
Sixth Ward— C. R. Sellers, C. L. Will- iams.
Seventh Ward— W. E. Budlong, John Fleming.
Eighth Ward— S. J. Shaw, J. P. Had- dock.
Ninth Ward— J. E. Coulthurst, W. S. Regal.
CITY SCHOOLS.
B-Street School— W. F. Conover, Prin- cipal.
East School — Mabel E. Hale, Principal.
Eleventh and I School — Ella V. Hulse, Grades.
H-Street School — Lizzie Armstrong. Principal.
High School, Harry Halliday, Princi- pal.
India-Street School — Aloyse Amende, Teacher.
Middletown School — Helen C. Macken- zie, Principal.
University Heights School — Will An- gler, Principal.
Sherman Heights School — James C. Bryant, Principal.
La Jolla School — Frances A. Brown, Teacher.
Old Town School— C. M. Stinson. Teacher.
Pacific Beach School — Lu B. Jennings, Teacher.
Roseville School — Alena Amende, Teacher.
Sorrento School — Margaret D. Kelton, Teacher.
Manual Training — A. L. Olson.
Physical Training — M. L. De Julian.
PUBLIC LIBRARY. Keating Blk., F, nw. cor. Fifth, (ele- vator service). Trustees — P. Morse, Pres.; Mrs. A. E.
SAN DIEGO DIRECTORY.
Horton, Secy.; Ernest White, A. Will Angier, F. W. Stearns; Mary E. Walker, Librarian; Mrs. H. P. Davi- son, Mrs. B. B. Quereau, Mrs. A. Bur- leigh, Miss L. C. Whaley, Miss G. Hanford, Miss C. E. W. Gillette, as- sistants.
BOARD OF POLICE COMMISSION- ERS. (Appointed by Mayor.) Members: —
Charles S. Hamilton, term of office ex- pires May, 1902.
Charles S. Hardy, term of office expires May, 1903.
P. M. Johnson, term of office expires May, 1904.
Chief of Police — E. W. Bushyhead, term of office expires May, 1901.
BOARD OF FIRE COMMISSIONERS. (Appointed by Mayor.)
Commissioner — Jno. P. Burt, term ex- pires May, -901.
Commissioner — B. F. Mertzmann, term expires May, 1903.
Commissioner — E. C. Carter, term ex- pires May 1904.
Chief Engineer of the Fire Dept. — A. B. Cairnes, term expires June, 1901.
PERMANENT MEMBERS.
Engine No. 1 — L. O. Mix, Engineer. Engine No. 1 — G. H. Knowles, Driver. Hose No. 1 — O. Ormard, Driver. Hook and Ladder No. 1— H. P. Cook.
Driver. Engine No. 2 — R. A. Shute, Engineer. Engine No. 2 — Walter Lemon, Driver. Hose No. 2 — G. E. Gabrielson, Driver. Hose No. 3 — J. Doherty, Driver. Chemical No. 1 — G. T. Lemon, Captain. Chemical No. 1 — 'W. Parkhurst, Driver. Combination Chemical — W. J. Butlar,
Driver.
LOCATION OF FIRE DEPARTMENT APPARATUS.
Engine and Hose No. 1— Third bet. D and E.
Hook and Ladder No. 1— Third bet. D
and E. Engine and Hose No. 2 — Fifth bet. A
and B. Hose Co.— No. 3— Sixth bet. I and J. Chemical Engine — Fourth and Laurel. Combination Chemical — Kearney bet.
Twenty-sixth and Twenty-seventh.
FIRE ALARM BOXES.
12— Third and D (Engine 1.)
13— Fifth and B (Engine 2.)
14— Sixth bet. I and J (Hose 3.)
16— Sixth and D.
17— Fifth and F.
21— Fifth and H.
23— Fifth and K.
24 — First and I.
25 — Arctic and G.
26— India and D.
31 — Front and A.
32 — Union and Date.
C4 — Fourth and Beech.
35— Third and Fir.
36 — Second and Laurel.
37 — Fourth and Walnut.
41 — Fourth and Robinson.
42— Eleventh and E.
43— Twelfth and H.
45 — Fourteenth and D.
46 — Sixteenth and Logan.
51 — Twenty-second and H.
52 — Twenty-fourth and C.
53 — Twenty-fourth and Logan.
54 — Twenty-ninth and National.
61 — Twenty-sixth and Kearney.
Three strokes at noon and same at 5 p. m., are for hitching exercises.
To turn in an alarm from a fire alarm box, break the glass in the small box on the post, take out the key and put it in the large box and open the door. You will find a hook inside, pull down strong and let go quick. That is all that is necessary.
To( send in an alarm by telephone, call up central, tell the operator that there is a fire, giving street and number. The operator will notify fire depart- ment. Have some one stand out in front of premises so as to inform the firemen where the fire is located.
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Miscellaneous Information.
SAN DIEGO CHAMBER OF COM- MERCE.
(Organized Jan. 20, 1870— Office D, se. cor. Sixth.)
Its objects are: To induce immigra- tion; to stimulate home manufac- tures; to bring about the subdivision, settlement and cultivation of our lands; to promote the business inter- ests of Southern California; to fos- ter and encourage commerce; to as- sist in securing marlcet for our pro- ducts; to assist in the development of of the material resources of this re- gion.
This organization is composed of repre- sentative citizens and business men of the city and county.
The permanent exhibit of the varied products of the county is an attrac- tion that should be visited by all. The rooms are large and are kept well filled with an interesting display.
OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS. Geo. H. Ballou, pres. ; W. L. Pre- vert, First Vice-Pres. ; G. W. Jorres, Second Vice-Pres.; Nat. R. Titus, Treas. ; U. S. Grant, Jr., George W. Marston, P. Morse, Joseph A. Flint, L. Mendelson, D. F. Garrettson, G. B. Grow, M. P. Heller, M. A. Luce, S. Levi, W. S. Waterman, Directors; H. P. Wood, Secretary.
STEAMSHIP LINES.
California and Oriental Steamship Co. — J. D. Phillips, Agent.
Pacific Coast Steamship Co. — Runs from San Diego to San Francisco twice a week. Wharf and office, foot of Fifth. S. T. Johnson, Agent.
San Diego and Coronado Ferry Co. — Runs every twenty minutes between San Diego and Coronado, connecting with street cars.
Lower California Development Co. — Steamers run between San Diego and Ensenada and Sani Quintin.
STREET CAR LINES.
San Diego Electric Railway — Runs from foot of H east to National and Thrity- flrst; from foot of Fifth north to University avenue; thence to Mis- sion Cliff Park.
D street line runs from Fifth and D, on D to Twenty-fifth.
From Third and Fir to Fifth; thence down Fifth to H; out H to Sixteenth; thence out Sixteenth to K; thence to Twenty-second; thence to H.
Belt line runs from foot of H to D; on D to Fifth; on Fifth to H; thence to Coronado Ferry at foot of H.
First street line runs from Fifth and D to First; thence north to L'aurel.
NATIONAL AND STATE ORGANIZA- TIONS.
State Normal School Trustees — I. B.
Dockwiler, of Los Angeles; W. R.
Guy, of San Diego; Z. B. West, of
San Diego; R. M. Powers, M. D., of San Diego; Sam'l T. Black, Pres.
Board of Harbor Commissioners (ap- pointed by the governor) — Meets at Call, Merchants' National Bank; G. B. Grow, Pres.; G. M. Hawley, J. E. O'Brien.
N. G. C, Company B, Seventh Regi- ment Infantry — J. M. Smith, Capt. ; H. S. Griffith, First Lieutenant; C. T. Tishborne, Second Lieutenant. Arm- ory Eighth, bet. G and H.
N. G. C, Naval Militia— Lieut. T. M. Shaw, navigating officer of Naval Mi- litia, assigned to command of U. S. S. Pinta; Lieut. Roscoe Howard, com- m.anding Third Division, executive of- ficer of the U. S. S. Pinta; Lieutenant Junior Grades, Frank L. Sargent, Third Division; Ensign Don N. Stew- art, Ensign Joseph P. Sexton, mem- bers of Third Division, comprise crew of U. S. S. Pinta.
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SAN DIEGO POSTOFFICE. Cor. Seventh and P. M. A. Luce, Postmaster. Office open Sundays from 9 to 10 a. m.; General Delivery, 8 a. m. to 6 p. m. (except Sundays); Registry Office open 8 a. m. to 5 p. m. (except Sundays) ; Stamp Window open 8 a. m.| to 5 p. m. (except Sundays); Car- rier's Window open 9 to 10 a. m. (Sun- days only) ; Box Windows open 8 a. m to 6 p. m. (except Sundays); Sat- urdays 8 a. m. to 5 p. m.; Money Or- der Window open 8 a. m. to 6 p. m. (except Sundays).
FORT ROSECRANZ, Government Fortifications at Point Loma — Commanding- Officer, E. T. Cole, Major, U. S. A.
U. 9. ARMY BARRACKS, Arctic and H — Commanding Officer, E. T. Cole, Major, U. S. A.
U. S. HOSPITAL, Cor. F and Front — Surgeon in Charge, Dr. W. G. Gregory, Acting Asst. Sur- geon, Medical Corps, U. S. A.
U. S. MARINE HOSPITAL SERVICE, 1243 Fourth— Dr. C. E. Decker, Asst.
Surgeon U. S. N., Medical Officer in
Charge.
LIGHT HOUSES. There are two light houses, one on Ballast Point at the entrance to the bay, and the other at the outer side of Point Loma. George P. Brennan, keeper at Point Loma; David Splaine, keeper at Ballast Point.
U. S. QUARANTINE STATION. Located at La Playa, on the west side of the bay, one and one-half miles inside from Ballast Point and six miles from' the city. Dr. W. W. Mc- Kay, U. S. Quarantine Officer.
U. S. WEATHER BUREAU, Keating Block, Fifth and F. Ford A. Carpenter, U. S. Weather Bu- reau Observer; J. P. Ashe, Asst. Weather Bureau.
U. S. CUSTOMS.
21-22 Keating Building— W. W. Bowers, Collector; C. D. Spriggs, Special Deputy Collector; G. M. Dannals, Deputy Collector of Customs; R. L. Conklin, Deputy Collector and In- spector. In Customs House: M. J. Tracy, Deputy Collector and Inspect- or and Boarding Officer; R. B. Thom,- as. Deputy Collector and Inspector; G. E. ^Wentworth, Boatman; T. B. Hartzell, Deputy Collector and In- spector at Campo, Cal.; P. W. Wad- ham and G. M. Todd, Deputy Col- lectors and Inspectors at Tia Juana, Cal.; W. H. Doddridge. Internal Rev- enue Collector.
CHURCHES AND RELIGIOUS ORGANIZATIONS.
African M. E. Church — 1645 Front, Rev. A. Simpson, Pastor.
All Saints' Episcopal Chapel — ^Sixth and Thornton, Rev. A. Fletcher, Pastor.
American Volunteers — 1530 P.
Bethel Kapel Volkommen — Nineteenth and H, Rev. C. J. Christiansson, Pas- tor.
Central Christian Church — Cor. Ninth and P, Rev. W. E. Crabtree, Pastor.
Central M. E. Church — Twenty-sixth and Harrison ave.. Rev. R. Barton, Pastor
Christian Missionary Alliance — 1121 Sixth.
Church of Christ (Scientist) — -Second and Beech, C. H. Clark, Reader.
Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints— 752 Fifth, J. T. Atkins, Elder.
Church of the Immaculate Conception- Old Town, Father A. B. Ubach, Pas- tor.
Cumberland Presbyterian Church — Grant av. and Twenty-fourth.
First Baptist Church — Tenth and E, Rev. W. B. Hinson, Pastor.
First Congregational Church — Sixth and A, Rev. S. A. Norton, Pastor.
First Lutheran Church (English) — Sec- ond bet. A and Ash, Rev. J. E. Hoick, Pastor.
First M. E. Church — Fourth and D, Rev. C. T. Wilson, Pastor.
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First Presbyterian Church — Eighth and
D, Rev. R. B. Taylor, Pastor. First Spiritual Society— G. A. R. Hall,
Sixth bet. G and H, A. F. Brown,
Speaker. First United Presbyterian Church — ■
Twenty-second and H, Rev. S. J.
ShaWj Pastor. Free Methodist Church — Eighth and G,
Rev. J. Seals, Pastor. Friends' Church— 1121 Sixth, Rev. T.
Hobson^ Pastor. German Lutheran Church — Eighteenth
and G, Rev. G. W. F. Kiessel, Pastor. German M. E. Church — Sixteenth and I,
Rev. A. Hoffman, Pastor. Gospel Tabernacle, 740 Seventh. Helping Hand Mission — J, sw. cor.
Fifth, Mrs. A. E. Dodson founder and
superintendent; Mrs. E. J. Montague,
Matron; P. Wadish, Mgr. male dept. Home of Truth — Fourth, nw. cor. Ash,
J. A. and C. B. Nield, Teachers. H. P. B. Branch Theosophical Society- Public meeting every Sunday at 3 p.
m., Griswold Block. Jewish Synagogue, Second and Beech. M. E. Chinese Mission — 341 Third. M. E. Church, South — C, se. cor. Eighth,
Rev. C. L. McCausland, Pastor. Mt. Zion Baptist Church — Thirtieth and
U, G. P. Little, Supeiintendent. Peniel Mission — (Basement) nw. cor.
Fifth and F. Salvation Army Barracks — 546 Fifth.
Second Baptist Church (colored) — Front bet. G and H, Rev. W. A. Mitchell, Pastor.
Second Congregational Church — Twen- ty-sixth and Kearney av., Rev. T. R. Earle, Pastor.
Seventh Day Adventist — Eighteenth and G, G. A. Snyder, Elder.
St. James Episcopal Chapel — Twenty- Fifth and Kearney av. (in charge of St. Paul's clergy.)
St. Joseph Catholic Church — Third and Beech, Father A. B. Ubach, Pastor.
St. Paul's Episcopal Church — Eighth and C, Rev. H. B. Restarick, Rector.
S. D. Spiritual Society— 323 National av., A. F. Brown, Speaker.
S. D. Theosophical Society Lodge No. 29— Meets Sundays. 2:30 p. m., For- esters' Hall.
Union Tabernacle— 1121 Sixth.
Unitarian Church — Unity Hall, Sixth bet. B and C, Rev. E. R. Watson, Pastor.
Y. M. C. Assn. — Grant Block, D, se. cor. Sixth, W. H. Holcomb, Pres.; J. P. Smith, Secy.
SECRET SOCIETIES.
ELKS. San Diego Lodge No. 168, B. P. O. E.— Meets Thursdays, Elks' Hall; R. C. Jones, Secy.
FORESTERS. Court Coronado No. 3798, I. O. F.— Meets
2nd and 4th Fridays, G. A. R. Hall;
H. Marks, Recording Secy.; J. C.
Hearne, Phys. Court San Diego No. 7799, A. O. F.—
Meets Fridays, Sterling Hall; W. J.
Willis, Secy. Court San Diego No. 28, F. of A.— Meets
Wednesdays, Foresters' Hall; Geo. E.
Bowles, Financial Secy. Court Silver Gate No. 138 F. of A.—
Meets Fridays, Foresters' Hall; E. C
Walker, Secy.; J. C. Hearne, Phys. Palomar Circle No. 510, C. of F. of A.—
Meets every Monday night, Sterling
Hall; Mrs. Dora Erway, Financial
Secy.; J. C. Hearne, Phys. Palomar Court No. 176, F. of A. — Meets
Wednesdays, Elks' Hall; A. B. Cun^
ningham. Secy. Silver Gate San Diego Circle No. 271.
C. of F. — Meets Mondays, Foresters'
Hall; Mrs. Nellie Carter, Financial
Secy.: J. C. Hearne, Phys.
G. A. R.
Datus E. Coon Post No. 172. G. A. R.— Meets second and fourth Fridays, Foresters' Hall; J. W. Wareing, Com.
Datus E. Coon Corps No. 84, W. R. C— Meets Saturdays, Foresters' Hall; Marie Chapman, Secy.
General U. S. Grant Circle, Ladies of the G. A. R. — Meets Monday after- noons, G. A. R. Hall; Eva Ewing, Secy.
Heintzelman Corps No. 1, W. R. C. — Meets in G. A. R. Hall; Mary Cook, Secy.
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Heintzelman Post No. 33, G. A. R.— Meets second and fourth Tuesdays, G. A. R. Hall: T. H. Scoby, Com.
I. O. O. F. Anna Rebekah Lodge No. 137, I. O. O.
F. — Meets second and fourth Fridays,
I. O. O. F. Hall; Mrs. John Gray,
Secy. Canton San Diego No. 22, I. O. O. F.—
Meets second and fourth Mondays, I.
0. O. F. Hall; S. M. Puyear, Clerk. Centennial Encampment No. 58, I. O. O.
F. — Meets first and third Mondays,
1. O. O. F. Hall; F. P. Frary, Scribe. San Diego Lodge No. 153, I. O. O. F.—
Meets Thursdays, I. O. O. F. Hall; F. P. Frary, Secy.
Silver Gate Rebekah Lodge No. 141, I. O. O. F. Hall; Mrs. John T\^ Flint, Secy.
Sunset Lodge No. 328, I. O. O. F.— Meets Tuesdays, I. O. O. F. Hall; W<- E. Agard, Secy.
Veteran Odd Fellows — Meets first Sat- urday in March, June, September, De- cember, I. O. O. F. Hall; J. W. Wes- cott. Secy.
K. OF P.
Chevalier Co. No. 6, LT. R. K. of P.— Meets Tuesdays, K. of P. Hall; Rob- ert A. Robine, Sir Knight Captain.
Red Star Lodge No. 153, K. of P.— Meets Fridays, K. of P. Hall; T. H. Black- ledge, C. C; H. A. Croghan, K. of R. and S.
San Diego Lodge No. '28, K. of P.— Meets Mondays, K. of P. Hall; W. E. Will- iams, K. of R. and S.
Woodbine Temple No. 36, Rathbone Sisters — Meets Thursdays, K. of P. Hall; Alice E. Croghan, M. of R. and C.
MACCABEES. Hive No. 17, Ladies of the Maccabees —
Meets Friday afternoons. Foresters'
Hall; Mrs. Russell Chapman, R. K. San Diego Tent No. 26, K. O. T. M.—
Meets Wednesdays, Foresters' Hall;
R. H. Robbins, R. K.
MASONIC. Constans Chapter, Knights Rose Croix,
No. 4 — Meets at call, Masonic Hall;
R. H. Comly, Secy. Constans Lodge of Perfection No. S.
A. and A. S. R. — Meets second Thurs- day each month; R. H. Comly, Secy.
San Diego Chapter No. 61, R. A. M.— Meets second Monday each month, M.asonic Hall; E. T. Blackmer, Secy.
San Diego Commandery No. 25, K. T.— Meets first Tuesday each month, Ma- sonic Hall; J. P. Burt, Recorder.
San Diego Lodge No. 35, F. and A. M.— Meets Saturday on or before full moon. Masonic Hall; E. T. Blackmer, Secy.
Silver Gate Lodge No. 296, F. and A. M. — Meets first Friday each month. Ma- sonic Hall; F. H. Robinson, Secy.
Southern Star Chapter No. 96, O. E. S.— Meets first and third Thursdays, Ma- sonic Hall; G. M. Dannals, Secy.
Masonic Board of Relief— E. T. Black- mer, Secy.
N. S. G. 'W. San Diego Parlor No. 108, N. S. G. W.— Meets "Wednesdays, Express Block; Sam'l Schiller, Secy.
O. 'd. H. S. San Diego Lodge No. 22, O. 'd. H. S.— Meets Thursday mornings, Foresters' Hall; H. Lohmann, Secy.
ORDER OF PENDO. San Diego Council No. 18, O. of P.— Meets second and fourth Tuesdays, Sterling Hall; W. A. Burghard, Secy.
ROYAL ARCANUM. Royal Arcanum No. 1214 — Meets first and third Fridays, A. O. U. W. Hall; Roy Castner, Secy.
WOODMEN. Bay View Camp No. 7255 M. W. of A. —
Meets Tuesdays, K. of P. Hall; H. A.
Croghan, Secy. Miramar Camp No. 54, W. of the W. —
Meets Mondays, Elks' Hall; A. P.
Johnson, Jr., Clerk. San Diego Circle No. 161, "W. of the W.—
Meets Thursdays, Sterling Hall;
Clara Agard, Clerk.
V^ORKMEN. Emblem Lodge No. 103, Degree of Hon- or, A. O. U. V^ — Meets Tuesdays. A. O. U. W. Hall; Miss E. Clark, Chief of Honor: Mrs. Laura Burns, Recor- der.
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Pt. Loma Lodg-e No. 248, A. O. U. W.—
Meets Thursdays, A. O. U. W. Hall:
G. J. Magly, Secy. Silver Gate Lodge No. 160, A. O. U. W.—
Meets Mondays, A. O. U. W. Hall; J.
Chanter, Recorder.
MISCELLANEOUS ORQANIZA= TIONS.
A. O. Hibernians — Meets Tuesdays, A. O. H. Hall, Fourth and Beech: J. Mc- Tigue, Secy.
Bar Association of San Diego— Meets on the first Saturday of June in each year, and other stated meetings on the first Saturday of September, De- cember and March; Lewis R. Works, Secy.
Barbers Union No. EO — Meets Saturdays 3:30 p. m., 564 Fourth; S. L. Groves, Secy.
Cigar Makers' National Union No. 332 — Meets first Monday each month; F. C. Ferris, Secy.
Cleopatra Council No. 8, Grand Order of the Orient— Meets third Saturday each month. A. O. U. W. Hall; G. J. Magley, Scribe.
Concordia Turnverein — Meets Wednes- days, 934 Second; P. Pipenbrink, Secy.
First San Diego W. C. T. U.— Meets ev- ery Monday, 3 p. m., at homes of members; Miss E. A. Ligninan, Secy.
Fraternal Aid Society — Meets second and fourth Thursdays, Sterling Hall;
F. N. Miller, Secy.
German Ladies' Society — Meets at Turner Halle, second and fourth Tuesday of each month at 3 p. m. ; Mrs. J. R. Seifert, Secy.
Granite Cutters' National Union — Meets monthly at Cigar Makers' Hall; W.
G. Galvin, Nat. Union Shop Steward.
International Printers' Protective Fra- ternity— Meets second Monday in each month, Griswold Block; W. W. Pfahler, Secy.
International Union of Journeymen Plumbers, Gas and Steam Fitters and Steam Fitters Helpers' Local No. 230— Meets first and third Wednes- days of each month. Cigar Makers' Hall; J. H. Simpson, Recording Secy.
John H. Logan Camp No. 1198, United
Veterans of the Confederacy — Meets third Thursday in each month, Bon Ton Block; H. G. Govin, Comd. ; ~W. A. Burchard, Adj't.
Journeymen and Confectioners' Inter- national Union, Local No. 90 — Meets every Saturday at 3 p. m., 564 Fourth; S. L. Groves, Recording Secy.
Journeymen Barbers Union No. 256 — Meets second and fourth Thursdays, Bancroft Building; J. Ryan, Secy.
Knights of Honor- — Meets first and third Wednesdays in each month. Sterling Hall; G. P. Brenner, Rep. Ladies' Pioneer Society of S. D. — Meets last Monday of each month (mem- bers' residence); Mrs. M. A. Stead- man, Secy. Lasker Lodge No. 370, B'nia B'rith — Meets second and fourth Tuesdays each month. Native Sons' Hall; S. I. Pox, Secy. Locomotive Firemen, Ramona Lodge No. 386 B. of L. P.— Meets at call; D. L. Marrs, Secy. Longshoremen's Union — Meets second Monday each month, Longshoremen s Hall, foot of H; R. D. Day, Secy. ! National Union S. D. Council No. 645 j (N. U.) — Meets third Tuesday in each I month. Sterling Hall; W. J. Mundell, I Secy. Sailors' Union of the Pacific — 429 H; F.
Larsen, Agent. San Diego Federated Trades and La- bor Council — Meets first Thursday in each month, 1, Bancroft Bldg. ; F. Brassia, Secy. San Dieg-o Lodge No. 3328 K. of H.— Meets first and third Wednesdays each month, Sterling Hall. San Diego Master Plumbers' Assn. — Meets Wednesdays, 839 Fourth; C. E. Nichols, Secy. San Dieg-o Society of Natural History — Daniel Cleveland, Pres.; Mrs. Katie Phillips, Vice-Pres.; W. H. Holcomb, Secy.; meets second Friday evening of each month — place as may be fixed. Social Democratic Party, S. D. Section — Meets every Monday at Lafayette Hall. Sons of the American Revolution — Meets April 19th, July 4th, September
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3d, October 9th, and February 22d, each year. (No regular place of meeting.) Typographical Union No. 221 — Meets first Sunday in each month, 9:30 a. m., Sterling Hall; A. S. Crane, Secy.
CLUBS.
Cuyamaca Club — ns. D bet. Sixth and Seventh, V. E. Shaw, Pres.; D. F. Garrettson, Secy.; S. Levi, Treas. ; W. F. Edwards, Supt.
Landmarks Club of California — Geo. W. Marston, Local Representative.
Pastime Gun Club — F. J. Barnes, M. D., Pres.; H. E. Doolittle, Vice-Pres.; N. D. Nichols, Secy, and Treas. Meets at call, 1422 C.
San Diego Camera Club — Top floor 1134 Fifth, Ford A. Carpenter, Pres.; J. E. Slocum, Vice-Pres. ; E. L. Rector, Secy.; F. W. Kelsey, Treas.. Meets second Tuesday in each month.
Lantern Slide Exhibition, fourth Monday evenings.
San Diego Wheelmen — Sefton Block, M. L. Rowell, Pres.; W. M. Tounkin, Secy.; C. Williams, Treas. Meets first Monday of each month.
ROWING CLUBS.
Columbia Rowing Club — Miss Jessie Haight, Captain. Meets Thursdays, S. D. Rowing Club, P. C. S. S. Wharf.
Las Corsarias Rowing Club' — Miss Eliza Mannix, Captain. Meets Saturdays, S. D. Rowing Club, P. C. S. S. Wharf.
La Sirena Rowing Club — Miss Alice, Slo- cum, Captain. Meets Mondays, S. D. Rowing Club, P., C. S. S. Wharf.
Mariners' Rowing Club — Miss Alsa E. Bent, Captain. Meets Wednesdays, S. D. Rowing Club, P. C. S. S. Wharf.
Nereid Rowing Club — Miss Theodora Birdseye, Captain. Meets Fridays, S. D. Rowing Club, P. C. S. S. Wharf.
Normal School Rowing Assn. — J. D. Burks, Commodore; Marion Coop, Secy. Composed of crews of young lady students rowing in the eight- oared barge Pristis, belonging to the Association.
CREWS OF KORHAl SCHOOL ROWINe ASS'N, Dog Watch— Emma Wisler, Captain. Jolly- Tars— Alice Dill, Captain.
Apsaras — Edwina Frary, Captain. Philomars — Josephine Ginnaca, Cap- tain.
Olympia Rowing Club — Miss K. G. Henry, Captain. Meets Thursdays, D Street Boat House Wharf.
San Diego Rowing Club — T. G. Mc- Conkey, Pres.; O. A. Trippet, Vice- Pres.; F. A. Carpenter, Captain; E. O. Hodge, Secy.; H. E. Anthony, Treas. Meets daily, P. C. S. S. Wharf.
White Caps Rowing Club— Miss Cath- erine Lynch, Captain. Meets Tues- days, S. D. Rowing Club, P. C. S. S. Wharf.
Zlacs Rowing Club— Miss Lena Pol- hamus. Captain. Meets Mondays and Thursdays, Paulsen's Wharf, foot of H.
STREET GUIDE.
Commencing at the bay on the west, the streets running north and south are Atlantic, California, Arctic, India, Columbia, State, Union, Front and First, to Forty-second, inclusive.
The streets running north and south, north of Fir and west of Front, are: Albatross, beginning at Fir; Brant, beginning at Hawthorne; Curlew, be- ginning at Juniper; Dove, beginning at Nutmeg; Eagle, beginning at Palm; Falson, beginning at Quince; Goldfish, beginning at Redwood; Hawk, beginning at Spruce; Ibis, be- ginning at Thorn; Jackdaw and Kite, beginning at Upas, and Lark, begin- ning between Upas and Sacramento, and ending between Sacramento and California.
The streets running north and south from the bay, beginning with Sixth to Tenth, inclusive, are continued north from the north boundary of the City Park. Beginning with Eleventh street at N street, the streets running north and south to Twenty-eighth street, inclusive, stop at the south line of the City Park Twenty-eighth street extends south of N street to the bay.
Commencing at the bay on the south. the streets running east and west are named after the letters of the
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alphabet. Beginning with N street at the waters edge they are in alpha- betical order north to A; thence north they are as follows: Ash, Beech, Cedar, Date, Elm. Fir. Grape, Haw- thorn. Ivy, Juniper, Kalmia, Laurel, Maple, Nutmeg, Olive, Palm, Quince, Redwood, Spruce. Thorn, Upas, Wal- nut, Brookes, Thornton, Robinson and University avenue. Above Upas they are Vine, "Willow, Chalmers, Winders, Pierce, McKee, McNealy, and Stone. Vine Street runs to the bay; all oth- ers run northeast from California street to Horton avenue.
Beginning at California and Chalmers streets and running from California street southwest to the bay, are: Bean, Story, Harasathy, Clayton, Sutherland, Noell, Estudillo, Wright, Bandini, Couts and Witherby; those running parallel with the bay are Water, Atlantic, First, Second, Third, Fourth and Fifth.
Beginning at Tenth street, north of Upas, and extending north to Uni- versity avenue, the streets extending to the eastward and running north and south from the north line of the City Park, are: Vermont. Maine, Albert, Herbert, Park Boulevard, In- diana. Georgia, Florida, Briant, Lan- dis, Skinner, Pauly, Choate, Arnold, Hamilton, Driscol, Pemberton, Win- der, Johnson, Gatewood, Brunson, Robinson avenue. Grim avenue. Hart avenue, Herman and Nash streets.
North of University avenue, begining at Tenth street to the east, the streets running north and south, are: Ver- mont, Cleveland avenue. Tale, Uni- versity Boulevard, Center, Park Boul- evard, Georgia, Florida, Alabama, Mississippi, Louisiana, Texas, Ari- zona, California, Oregon, Idaho, Utah, Kansas, Nebraska, Ohio, Illinois, Iowa, Missouri.
Beginning at the north line of the City Park at Tenth street, the streets run- ning east and west to Brant avenue (with the exceptions noted) extend- ing as far north as University avenue, are: Park avenue. Myrtle, Laurel (ends at Park Boulevard), Cyprus, Oak (ends at Park Boulevard), Olive, Essex (ends at Maine street), and University avenue.
Beginning at Briant avenue on the
north line of the City Park, and ex- tending east to Pemberton, and north to University avenue, are: Coe, Dwight, George, Wightman and Uni- versity avenue.
Beginning at Pemberton avenue on the nuorth line of the City Park, and ex- tending east to Robinson avenue, and north to University avenue, the streets running east and west, are: Seventh, Sixth, Fifth, Fourth, Third, Second, First and University avenue.
Beginning at University avenue and Tenth streets, Cleveland, Hendricks, Grant, Hayes and Johnson avenues, commence on Tenth, north of Univer- sity and run eastward to Lincoln and Buchanan avenues.
Blaine' avenue begins at Cleveland and runs southeast to University avenue.
Lincoln avenue begins at Tenth street and runs southeast to Park Boule- vard.
Tyler avenue begins at Maryland and runs east to Campus avenue.
Van Buren avenue is next north and parallel to Tyler avenue, between the same ^points.
The avenues running east and west north of University avenue, and east of Park Boulevard, as far north as El Cajon avenue, are Taylor, Polk, Harrison and El Cajon.
North of El Cajon avenue the east and west streets are: Jackson, Monroe, Madison and Adams.
East of the City Park and north of A street, the east and west streets are: Harvard, Dartmouth, Amherst, Sea- man,) Choate, Van Ness, North, Wat- kins, Horton, Biddle, Union, Tufts, Oberlin.
The north and south streets are: Park, Bay, Cliff, Dale, Ella, Fern, Grove, Hyde* and Ida.
South of N street, beginning with the bay shore the avenues running south- easterly and northwesterly, parallel with the water front, from N street to south Twenty-sixth street, are: Railroad avenue. Pierce avenue. Main street, Newton, Milton, Logan, Kear- ney, Julian, Irving, Harrison, Grant, Franklin and Everett avenues.
Beginning at the bay front, one-half a block southeast of the junction of
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Tenth and N streets, running- north- east and southwest, intersecting the last above named avenues, are: South Eighteenth to South Twenty-eighth streets, inclusive, South Eighteenth stops at Main street; South Nine- teenth between Newton and Milton; South Twentieth at Logan; South Twenty-first at Kearney; South Twenty-second at Irving; South Twenty-third at N street between Harrison and Grant; South Twenty- fourth at junction of N and Frank- lin; South Twenty-fifth at the junc- tion of Everett and Twenty-sixth; South Twenty-sixth and South Twen- ty-seventh at Twenty-eighth street, and South Twenty-eighth at Twenty- sixth street.
Beginning at N and Twenty-eighth the avenues running east from Twenty- eighth, southward to the bay, are: Webster, Clay, Sargent, Woolman, Valle, Morton and Greely.
Union avenue runs east and west from Twenty-sixth to Twenty-eighth street.
Beginning at Union avenue and Twen- ty-sixth street, the avenues running east from Twenty-sixth, southward to the bay front, are: Logan, Na- tional, Grand, Boston, Main street and Colton and Bay avenues.
Main street begins at the junction of N and Eleventh and runs to the south city limits.
R street is identical with Woolman. The first street south of Sargent, run- ning from Thirty-second street east to the city line.
S street is one block south of Woolman, beginning at Thirty-fourth street, running to Thirty-fifth; begins again at Thirty-seventh street and runs to Thirty-eighth.
V street. is a continuation of Logan av. east of Thirty-seventh street.
HOUSE NUMBERS.
Houses are numbered from west to east and from south to north. On the streets running from west to east there are 48 numbers to each block, or one number to every eight and one-third feet. Commencing on the northeast corner of Atlantic and D
streets the first number on D street is 200. The last number in that block would be 248, even numbers on the north side of the street and odd num- bers on the south side.
The numbers at the street crossings are Atlantic 200, California 300, Arc- tic 400, India 500, Columbia 600, State 700, Union 800, Front 900, First 1000, Second 1100, Third 1200, Fourth 1300, Fifth 1400, Sixth 1500. Seventh 1600, Eighth^ 1700, Ninth 1800, Tenth 1900. Eleventh 2000, Twelfth 2100, Thir- teenth 2200, Fourteenth 2300, Fifteenth 2400, Sixteenth 2500, Seventeenth 2600, Eighteenth 2700, Nineteenth 2800, Twentieth 2900, Twenty-first 3000, Twenty-second 3100, Twenty-third 3200, Twenty-fourth 3300, Twenty-fifth 3400, Twenty-sixth 3500, Twenty-seventh 3600, Twenty-eighth 3700.
On the streets running from south to north there are 72 numbers to each block, the even numbers are on the west side of the street and odd num- bers on the east side. The numbers at the street crossings are N 1, M 100, L 200, K 300, J 400, 1 500, H 600, G 700, F 800, E 900. D 1000, C 1100, B 1200. A 1300, Ash 1400, . Beech 1500, Cedar 1600, Date 1700, Elm 1800, Fir 1900, Grape 2000, Hawthorne 2100, Ivy 2200, Juniper 2300, Kalmia 2400, Laurel 2500, Maple 2600, Nutmeg 2700, Olive 2800, Palm 2900, Quince 3000, Redwood 3100. Spruce 3200, Thorn 3300, Upas 3400, ^^alnut 3500, Brooks 3600, Thorn- ton 3700, Robinson 3800, University 3900.
BUSINESS BLOCKS.
Allyn 868 Fifth
Backesto Fifth, nw. cor. H
Bancroft G, se. cor. Fifth
Bank of Commerce 841 Fifth
Bon Ton D, sw. cor. Sixth
Bradt 1248 Fifth
Brewster C, se.' cor. Fourth
Brandt 643 Sixth
Brown 561 Fifth
Burnap 1138 D
Braun Fifth, se. cor. J
City Hall Fifth, sw. cor. G
I Court House D and Front
central 767 Fifth
Choate 832 Fifth
Cole nw. cor. Fifth and G
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Dunton 1616 F
Express Sixth, se. cor. P
First National Bank...E, nw. cor. Fifth
Fisher Opera House 1137 Fourth
Fisher Opera House 1134 Fifth
Gilbert 965 Fifth
Gould 1239 E
Grand 1232 F
Grant Building D, se. cor.. Sixth
Grant 1036 Fifth
Griswold 1162 Fifth
Gas Company's 937 Sixth
Hamilton .'723 Fifth
Hill 1433 F
Horton (Old City Hall)..se. cor. 3d & D Horton House. D, bet. Third and Fourth
Kastle 631 Sixth
Keating F, ne. cor. Fifth
Kline nw. cor. Sixth and D
Kuhn 1133 D
Lawyers 919 Fourth
Liangham* Fourth nw. cor. C
Leland ■. 911 Sixth
Llewelvn 728 Fifth
Lrouis 843 Fifth
Marshall-Higgins Fourth sw. cor. C
Marston Fifth, sw. cor. C
McGurck 611 Fifth
M. E. Church D, ne. cor. Fourth
Nesmith 825 Fifth
New Fifth St. Theater 1145 Fifth
Phillips 918 Fifth
Pierce-Morse F, nw. cor. Sixth
Price H, ne. cor. Sixth
Richelieu 1055 Fifth
Schafer Fourth bet. D and E
Schmidt 949 Fo;urth
Schneider Ffth bet. F and G
Selwyn Fifth, near H
Sheldon 818 Sixth
Snyder 835 Sixth
Sun Building.. Fourth, sw. cor. Plaza
Somers 955 Sixth
■Willard Sixth and E
Tremont 1046 Third
"Whitney ..1027-1047 Fifth
Wright 752 Fifth
Yuma Fifth, bet. G and H
Catholic — Located on the heights above
Old Town. U. S. Cemetery — Point Loma.
CEMETERIES.
Mt. Hope— City Cemetery, consists of about 200 acres, located north of R street at the eastern edge of the city. A portion is set apart to each of the, following organizations: Masonic, Odd Fellows, G. A. R. and Jewish. J. B. Smith, Superintendent. Under con- trol of Cemetery Commissioners.
PARKS. City Park — Consisting of 1400 acres,
n. of A, bet. Sixth and Twenty-eighth. The Plaza— D, bet. Third and Fourth. New Town Plaza — F and Columbia. The Parks are under the control of the
Board of Public "Works, who appoint
a superintendent; term of office at
pleasure of Board. Supt. of Parks— Sam'l E. Webb.
TABLE OF ELEVATION AND
DISTANCE. From San Diego of diffierent localities in San Diego County:
Name. Distance. Elevation
Alpine 30 miles 1850 ft
Banner 63 miles 2775 ft
Bernardo 28 miles 300 ft
Buckmaa Springs ... 63 miles 3375 ft
Campo 51 miles 2550 ft
Chula Vista 8 miles lOtt ft
Cuyamaca 54 miles 4677 ft
Dehesa 23 miles 670 ft
Del Mar 23 miles 114 ft
Descanso 42 miles 3480 ft
Dulzura 30 miles 1200 ft
El Cajon 15 miles 463 ft
Encinitas 29 miles 81ft
Escondido 33 miles 700 ft
Fallbrook 60 miles 306 ft
Foster's 24 miles 452 ft
Jamul 21 miles 1700 ft
Julian 58 miles 4300 ft
Laguna 58 miles 5580 ft
Lakeside 21 miles 391ft
La Mesa 11 miles 530 ft
Lemon Grove 9 miles 440 ft
National City 4 miles 19 ft
Oceanside 42 miles 44 ft
Old Town 3 miles ^ 14 ft
Pala 58 miles ' 411ft
Point Loma Old
Lighthouse 12 miles 422 ft
Ramona 37 miles 1450 ft
Santa Ysabel 51 miles 2987 ft
San Pasqual 36 miles 376 ft
Sheckler's 35 miles 800 ft
Spring Valley 12 miles 559 ft
Valley Center 45 miles 1200 ft
Warner's Ranch,
Hot Springs 67 miles 3300 ft
Wynola 52 miles 3655 ft
names, Cbanges and JIdditions
Received too late for regular insertion.
Arnold, Chas., cigar mkr, h. 739 Irving av.
Baker, Eliza, Mrs., h. 33rd and Logan av.
Ballena Water and Mining Co., W. G, Rifenberg, pres.; R. G. Hulbert, v-pres.; C. L. Warfield, secy and treas., 20, 1015 5th.
Benoit, Reign, Miss., stewardess, rms. Hotel Santa Fe.
Carion, Nicholas, poultryman, h. 41st and Beta.
Chenowith, Sam'l A., pkr., r. 805 State.
Cooney, W. H. (widow), dressmkr., h. 825 8th.
CRAMER, GEO. W., bakery, 527 Julian av., h. same.
Dorward, W. H., real est, 1428 E., h. 1235 17th.
Fitzhugh, Geo. L., mgr. Title Guarantee & Trust Co., h. 2744 5th.
Glen wood (The), furn-rms., 1243 3rd.
Graaeter, H. A., millwright and furnisher, plans and esti- mates furnished. P. O. box 134, City.
Halstead, Wm. A., ydmaster Santa Fe, h. 622 D st
High, Annie M., Mrs., propr. The Glenwood, 1243 3rd.
Hutton, Frank, printer, O. C. Dranga, rms. 1320 E.
JackscJn, Fredk W., cashier Bank of Commerce, h. 1224 A.
Johnson, P. M. (Johnson & Connell), h. D, se. cor. 7th.
JOHNSON & CONNELL (P. M. Johnson-J. S. Connell), undertakers and embalmers, D, se. cor. 7. Branch, National City.
Josse Block, 14 1 5 D.
Kearnes Wm., depty constable, r. Gould House, 4th and E.
Kollins, John W., lineman, rms. 936 5th.
Macdonald, Sarah (wid. W.), dressmkg, 1106 4th; h.
same. Over, J. Frank, contractor, r. 630 Fir
Cor. Fourth and C Sts.
Tel., Black 1571
BRADLEY & CO
Tine mines, Ciqnors and Cistin
Family Tracie a. Specialty
Distributors of
Bradley Spring Water
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Abbott, Everline (wid. G.), dressmkg., h. 2390 G.
Abbott, Seth, h. cor. 25th and Logan av.
Abbott, Wm., h. 432 Boston av.
Abbott, Wm. E., millman, M. A. Graham, h. 1041 Logan
av. Aber, Augusta C. (wid. W. E.), h. 1068 nth. Abeh, Everett L., driver, D. C. & T. Co., h. 616 D. Aber, F. Russell, elk., G. W. Marston, r. 1068 nth. Abby, Mark H., h. Pt. Loma. Abildgard, Wm., clerg}^man, rms. 2340 H.
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Abrahams, W. F., ins. agt. 2"/ Express Blk., rms. same.
ABSTRACT & TITLE CO. OF SAN DIEGO, W. E. Bud- long, pres.; F. S. Banks, v.-pres.; J. B. Boyd, secy., 1015 4th.
Academy of "Our Lady of Peace" and "Sisters of St. Jos- eph," 1 135 A.
Accarier, Jos, Indrymn., N. J. Pignot, rms. 1229 D.
Acker, Canan, Ingshrmn, h. 504 H.
Acme (The), T. A. Burnes, propr.. Manes and Hquors, 500 5th.
Acosta, M. Blanche, Mrs., waitress, rms, 946 3rd.
Acuna, Carman, h. 1846 K.
Adair, Clyde, student, r. 506 E.
Adair, Ethel, Miss, printer, r. .c;o6 E.
Adair, J. C, sec. foreman S. D. P. B. & L. J. Ry. Co., h.
520 E. Adair, Lida, Miss, nurse, bds. 2027 Oak. Adams, Allen L., plumber, Schultheiss Bros., h. 2421 K. Adams, A. L., sailor, h. 1008 Atlantic. Adams, Catherine (wid. H. E.), h. 1636 3rd. Adams, Chas. H., supt., O. J. Stough, r. 2170 4th. Adams, Cyrus B., r. 1938 5th. Adams, Daniel K. (Morse & Adams), h. 1563 9th. Adams, G. B., supt., Mission ClifT Pk., h. same. Adams House, Mrs. F. Krantc, propr., furn. rms. 736 7th.
h. same. Adams, Jessie, Miss, milliner, r. cor. Campus and Tyler. Adams, JuHa, Mrs., dancing teacher, rms. 1055 5th. Adams, Laura Z. (wid. S. M.), h. 1321 Logan av. Adams, Peart E., Mrs., r. 1432 State. Adams, S. Walter, r. 1321 Logan av. Adams, W. P., broker, h. cor. Campus and Tyler. Adamson, Margarett (wid. A.), r. 2325 H. Adolph, Chas., asst. secy., Y. M. C. A., rms. 1712 D. >ETNA LIFE INSURANCE CO. (of Hartford, Conn.),
141 7 F, F. O. Wadsworth, agt. African M. E. Church, A. Simpson, pastor, h. 1645 Front.
F. S. HARTWELL
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ELECTRICIAN s=5- — Tei., Red 1302
ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES Electric and Gas Fixtures, Welsbach Lights
CHASE'S DRUG STORE
S. E. Cor. Fifth and F Sts.
The oldest in the city. Prescriptions a specialty
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Agard, Wm. E., clerk, h. 758 12th.
Agnew, S. J., meterman, S. D. Water Co., h. La Mesa.
AGRICULTURAL INS. CO. (fire of New York), 1417 F,
F. O. Wadsworth, agt. Ah Quin, Chinese mdse., 3rd and J. Aicheley, John, gardener, h. 444 15th. Aikens, A. A., Mrs. furn. rms., h. 1206 5th. Aikens, A. M., rms. 1628 F. Ailland, E., h. 434 Clay av.
Ailes, Imo E., Miss, cash., F. H. Arnott, rms. 1070 loth. Aillard, Henry H., elk., Benhayon, h. 1170 loth. Airhart, A. Edith (wid. W. E.), h. 1170 loth. Airhart, Fred. W., mach., Stnd. Iron Wks., r 310 Logan av. Airhart, Joanna A. (wid. W. B.), h. 310 Logan av. Airhart, Wm. H., bkkpr. Stn'd Iron Wks., r. 310 Logan av. Ake, Anna E. (wid. W.), dressmkr., rms. 1025 8th. Akerman, Ellen E., Miss., r. Old Town. Akerman, E. W. (Akerman & Tuffley), h. Old Town. Akerman, J. L., Rev., journalist, h. Pacific Beach. Akerman, J. S., secy. Pacific Wood & Coal Co., secy. Gar-
rettson Invest. Co., secy. Rose Canon Brick Co., h. 1545
4th. Akerman, John T. (Akerman & Tuffley), and postmaster
N. S. D., h. N. San Diego. Akerman, J. T., Mrs., groceries. Old Town. Akerman & Tuffley (J. T. Akerman, R. L. Tuffley), m'fr's.
Olive Oil and picklers. Old Town. Akles, Willis, h. 706 Milton av. Albatross Inn, H. H. Bancroft, propr., 181 5 3rd. Albemarle (The), A. L. Shepherd, propr., furn. rms. 915 D. Alberti, Clark, h. 1936 A.
Albion (The), Mrs. L. A. Sabin, propr., furn. rms., 1539 E. Aldrich, Harriet L., Miss, r. 227 31st. Aldridge, T. John, Ingshrmn., h. 243 nth. Alexander, C, lndr}^mn., N. J. Pignot, rms. 1229 D. Algara, Manuel, Mexican Consul, h. 846 9th. Algona (The), Mrs. E. A. Nickson, propr., furn rms., 830
8th. Alhambra (The), T. K. Smith, propr., furn. rms., 511 9th. Allanson, Laura M. (wid. F. W.), r. 3344 G.
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Allard, Arthur, shoemkg., 924 6th, h. same.
Allen, Alfred AV., atty.-at-law, 4-6 Keating Blk., h. 1225^
Logan av. Allen, Annett, Miss, stenog., r. 31 12 Arctic. Allen, Bertha M., Miss, r. 1225 Logan av. Allen, Blanche G., Miss, r. 2944 C. Allen, Cha-s., lab., h. 3112 Arctic. Allen, Chas.M., r. 2944 C. Allen, Fred J., student, r. Mission Valley. Allen, Gertrude E., Miss, teacher High Schl. r. Mission
Valley. Allen, Hannah E. (wid. H. S'.), h. 1319 ist. Allen, Harry W., driver, Wells-Fargo Co., h. 660 17th. Allen, Harvey H., dairyman, r. Mission Valley. Allen, Henry, fruits, 1438 H, rms. Wisconsin House. Allen, Henry L, fruit raiser, h. Pt. Loma. Allen, John D., painter, h. 2944 C. Allen, Josephi/ie M., Miss, rms. 1307 4th. Allen, Llewelyn J., inspector, Spreckels Bros. Gomel. Co.,
r. 1319 ist. Allen, Maud (wid. J.), dressmkg., h. 12 14 4th. Allen, M. C, fruit raiser, h. Pt. Loma. Allen, Mary E. (wid. J. B.), rms. 1307 4th. Allen, Mortimer D., furn. rms., h. 1321 4th. Allen, Otway, real est., h. Dale and Watkins. Allen, Sereno D., dairyman, h. Mission Valley. Allen, S. S., rms., 145 1, 6th. Allen, W. B., cigar mkr., A. Sensenbrenner, rms.
Blk. Allen, W. T., British Vice-Consul, 30, 656, 5th, rms, same. Allen, Wm. W., h. 1225 Logan av. Allen, W. Y., salesman, W. H. Doud, rms. 1629 E. Allen, Wm. Z., motorman, S. D. E. Ry., h. 1366 Front. ALLIANCE ASSURANCE CO. (of London), D, se. cor.
4th, F. L. Sargent, agt. Ailing, Ada K. (wid. L. K.), h- HiS Palm. Ailing, Florence, Miss, money ord. elk., P. O., r. 1418
Palm. Allison House. 854 loth, furn. rms., J. Mattax, propr. Allison, Juan M., butcher, San Diego Mkt., h. 768 3rd.
Royal
JAS. A. HARRIS
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Blank Book manufacturer
Bookbinder, Paper Ruler
Our SpeciaUy: Fine Account Books, with the Perfect Flat Opener
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All Saints' Episcopal Chapel, 6th and Thornton, A. Fletch- er, rector.
Alta Stables, 2031 2nd, P. Silk, mgr.
Allum, Bertha A. Miss, dressmkr., Mrs. J. A. Landis, rms., 1712 D.
Allyn Block, 868 5th.
Allyn (The), Mrs. Swycaffer, propr., lodgings, 868 5th.
Allyn, Walter, elk., W. H. Doud, rms. 1629 E.
Allyn, Wm. B., carp., rms. 1629 E.
Almanza Andrea, Mrs., r. 1335 i8th.
Aimer, Francis O., cutter, G. W. Marston, h. 3543 C.
Alpine, Descanso and Cuyamaca Stage Fine, 305 5th, W. C. Greenleaf, propr.
Altamkano, Miguel, rancher, h. Old Town.
Alvarado, Alonzo, lab., rms. 946 Front.
Alvarado, Andrea, Miss, r. 726 State.
Alvarado, Andrew, stableman, O. K. Stables, r. 1332 Col- umbia.
Alvarado Arryo, wines and liquors, h. 1332 Columbia.
Alvarado, Frank M., stableman, O. K. Stables, r. 1332 Col- umbia.
Alvarado, Jesus, lab., r. 726 State.
Alvarado, John R., lab., r. 623 H.
Alvarado, Juan, lab., h, 726 State.
Alvarado, Juanito, Mrs., dressmkg.. h. 946 Front.
Alvarado, Leonida, Miss, h. 623 H.
Alvarado, Luis, lab., r. 623 H.
Alvarez, Pedro P., Ingshrmn, h. 548 Union.
Alvarez, Rosalie, Miss, r. 1135 A.
Alverson, Carc);^ S., civil engr., 28 Lawyers Blk., h. 554 nth.
Alverson, Geneva, Miss, student, r. 554 nth.
Alvord, Lawrence C, Mrs., h. 808 Laurel.
Ambler, Cleason, groceries, 2247 H, h. same.
Amende, Aloyse S. (wid. W. C), teacher, India St., schl., h. 3668 4th.
Amende, Lenore, Miss, r. 3668 4th.
American Dye Works, W. A. Manners, mgr., 860 5th.
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American Foresters Hall, 1433 F.
AMERICAN SURETY CO., 1313 D, Gwyn & Lancaster,
agts. American Volunteers, 1530 F. American Wringer Co., 1366 State. Ames, Arthur P., student, r. 851 Arctic. Ames, Chas. P., foreman, h. 851 Arctic. Ames, Chas. P., Jr., student, r. 851 Arctic. Ames, Mary A., Miss, r. 851 Arctic. Ammon, August, propr., Royal Restaurant, 102 1 5th., h.
same. Anderson, Ada L., Miss, r. 635 19th.
Anderson, Albert, brtndr., Anderson Bros., rms. Hill Blk. Anderson, Alfred, janitor, G. W. Birkel, r. 1323 nth. Anderson, Andrew W., rancher, h. Mission Valley. Anderson, A. T., carp., h. Cleveland, cor. Vermont. Anderson Bros. (J. and G. Anderson), proprs. The Mint
Saloon, 568 5th, and S. D. S. Lndry., State and B. Anderson, Chas. A., Indrymn, S. D. S. Lndry, r." 1207
State. Anderson, Chas. T., driver, W. A. Hage, r. 1235 ist. Anderson, Carrie B., Mrs., asst., W. W. Whitson & Co., r.
1219 D. Anderson, Chris. H., h. 1732 F.
Anderson, Ethel, student, r. Cleveland, cor. Vermont. ANDERSON, E. W. propr., I. X. L., Lndry, 546 7th, h. 428
loth. Anderson , E. W., Mrs., marker, L X. L. Lndry, h. 428
loth. Anderson, Geo. W., (W. W. Whitson & Co.), h. 1219 D. Anderson, Godfrey (Anderson Bros), mgr. S. D. S. Lndry.
h. 1207 State. Anderson, Gwinn P., Miss, r. 2363 C. Anderson, H. Anthony, r. 1732 F. Anderson, Jas. H., miner, rms. 670 8th. Anderson, Jessie E., Miss, r. 1732 F. Anderson, Joel, surveyor, rms. 635 19th. Anderson, Josephine, Miss, embroiderer, E. S. Browne, r.
959 8th. Anderson, Julius (Anderson Bros.), h. H, sw. cor. 5th.
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Anderson, Laura B., Miss, stenog., S. D. Water Co., r. 1939
Front. Anderson, Maria C. (wid. G. B.), h. 2363 C. Anderson, Mary B. (wid. C. O.), h. 635 19th. ANDERSON, MONROE B., City Justice, 21-22 City Hall,
h. Robinson, ne. cor. Albatross. Anderson, May E., Miss, domestic, G. W. Marston, r. 12 10
Ash. Anderson, Norman J., miner, rms. 1625 G. Anderson, Ola R., rancher, h. 3720 N. Anderson, Oscar, shoemaker, 740 6th, h. 434 13th. Anderson, Ruth A. (wid. E.), h. 1939 Front. Anderson, Theodore, janitor, First Natl Bnk., h. 1323.11th. Anderson, Wm. C, h. 1838 G. Anderson, Wm., J. shpng. elk., Harbison Grocer Co., rms.
New Carleton. Andrade, Antonio, fisherman, h. 740 Atlantic. Andrew, Daniel, carp., h. 860 i8th. Andrews, Annie Grace, Mrs. artist, studio 2 Hill Blk., rms.
same. Andrews, Eva, Miss, r. 30th and WiUiams. Andrews, Hattie E., Miss, teacher, Ea Mesa sch'l, r. 920
Ash. Andrews, Lucile E., Miss, kindergarten teacher, r. 920 Ash. Andrews, Martha A. (wid. J. E.), h. 752 ist. Andrews, Nathan J., h. 1435 Atlantic. Andrews, Wm. R., atty-at-law, 26-27 Lawyers' Blk.,
30th and Ella. Andrews, Wm. W., h. 920 Ash. Angeir, Addie A., Mrs., h. 748 12th. Angier, A. W., rancher, r. 1437 5th.
Angier., A. Will, princpl. University Hts. schl., h. 3833 4th. Angier, Belle Sumner, Miss, add writer, 4th, se. cor. C, r.
1437 5th. Angeir, Chas. H., frame mkr., Stephens & Son, r. 748 12th. Angier, Iva J., Miss, stenog. and notary public. Hotel
Brewster, r. 1437 5th. Angier, Josephine S., Mrs., h. 1437 5th. Angeir, Nellie C, Miss, saleswoman, r. 748 12th. Anna, Anthony, butcher, E. Kingston, h. 1608 India.
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Annis, H. O., lab., S. D. Water Co., h. 2059 Oak. Annis, John, lab., S. D. Water Co., h. Cypress, cor. Ver- mont. Anshutz, Sarah O. (wid. \N . J.), r. 2010 C. Anthony, Chas. E., h. 1307 14th. Anthony, Chas. H., bkkpr., Mc'h'ts. Na't'l. Bnk., h. 1744
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Anthony, Edna L., Miss, r. 1307 14th.
Anthony, Herbert E., teller, Mchts. Natl. Bnk., r. 1307 14th.
Anthony, Ernest E., elk., C. & O. S. S. Co., r. 1307 14th.
Anthony, Leroy W., elk., r. 1307 14th.
Anthony, Wilfred W., assay er, h. 1624 ist.
A. O. U. W. Hall, 961 4th.
Arcade (The), Mrs. L. H. Stevens, propr., furn. rms. 1207 D.
Archer, Paul, rms. 438 H.
Archer, Wm. C, h. 1198 India.
Arey, E. F., salesman, h. 1351 6th.
Arey, Louis M. (Arey & Jones), h. 1557 7th.
Arey & Jones (E. M. Arey, H. G. Jones), books and station- ery, 969 5th.
Arguello, Lola E., Miss, rms. 1442 3rd.
Armfield, Amanda (wid. D.), h. 1146 nth.
Armfield, N. C, accountant, r. 1146 nth.
Armory, Co. B,'7th Reg. Inf., N. G. C, 8th, bet. G and H.
Armory Hah, S. D. Rifles, National av., bet. 29th and 30th.
Arms, Milford D., rancher, bds. The Helix.
Armstrong, Dora, Miss, dressmkr., rms. 1629 E.
Armstrong, Emanuel, r. 3145 G.
Armstrong, Julia, Miss, r. 345 19th.
Armstrong, Lizzie, Miss, teacher, H st. sch'l., h. 345 19th.
Armstrong, Nellie Averill, Mrs., elocutionist, rms. 3145 G.
Armstrong, Thos. J. (Armstrong & Pefley), rms. 3145 G.
Armstrong & Pefley (T. J. Armstrong. E. Pefley), archi- tects, 845 7th.
Arnett, G. W., h. 246 i6th.
Arnold, Annie C, Mrs., h's'kp'r.. Hotel Brewster, h. 433 Clay av.
Arnold, Chas. E., asst. circulator, S. D. Union, r. 2813 4th.
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Arnold, Elizabeth T. (wid. G. A.), rms. 1615 D.
Arnold, Gilbert C., secy, and mgr. College Hill Land Assn., h. 3812 4th.
Arnold, Harriette M. (wid. B. R.), h. 2309 5th.
Arnold, Harry C., eng'r., h. 433 Clay av.
Arnold, Ray L., engraver, M. W. Jenks, h. Cleveland and Vermont.
Arnold, Tuthill P., trav. salesman, h. 30th, nr. Choate.
Arnott, Frank H., mgr. 5 and loc store, 927 5th, rms. 1070 loth.
Artley, Sam'l, rancher, h. 2668 D.
Artley, Sylvester, h. 2668 D.
Arzaga, Jos, printer, rms. 830 8th.
Aschoff, Ernest, br'tn'dr., W. Lehnert, h. 2333 K.
Ash, Wm. A., fruit grower, h. Pacific Beach.
Ashdown, John T., rms. 1920 I.
Ashe, Jos. P., asst. U. S. Weather Bureau, bds. 2054 Uni- versity.
Asher, Bartlett, h. 348 Grand av.
ASHER, J. M. pub. administrator, S. D. Co., bds. 1235 5th.
Asher, Wm. B. mgr. Cal. Ruhr. Stamp Co., h. 1029 4th.
Ashley, Mary- L. (wid. W. H.), r. 318 Logan av.
Ashton, J. Q., poultry dealer, h. 2015 State.
Atchison, Eva D. (wid. W. E.), r. 1502 Union.
Atkins, Jos. T., presiding elder, Ch. of Jesus Christ of Lat- ter Day Saints, h. 1643 6th.
ATLAS INSURANCE CO., (of London), 1313 D, Gwyn & Lancaster, agts.
Ator, Chas. F. (Pacific Truck Co.), h. 546 5th.
Ator, Susan, Mrs., furn. rms., h. 546 5th.
Auford, M., rms. 15 18 F.
Ault, Mabel, Miss, student, r. 2053 Olive.
Ault, Mary, Mrs., h. 2053 Olive.
Aust, Chas., sec. foreman Cuyamaca Ry., h. 319 Milton av.
Aust, Chas. W., millman, M. A. Graham, r. 319 Milton av. Milton av.
Aust, Josephine A., Miss, dressmkr., r. 319 Milton av.
Aust, Karl, lab., h. 319 Milton av.
Aust, Wm., elk., H. M. Knapp, r. 319 Milton av.'
Austin, Chas. H., rancher, r. 3309 G.
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Austin, Chauncey H., h. 3309 G. Averbeck, Geo., barber, 1014 D, r. 1039 ist. Averill, Andelucia (wid. L. W.), h. 714 National av. AVERILL, riARIA B., phys. and pharmacists, D, se. cor.
6th, h. 3145 G. Averill, Voltaire, r. 3145 G. Vvery, Anna, Miss, r. 1232 Logan av. Avery, Geo. P., butcher, Tia Juana Pkg. Co., r. 1232 Logan
av. Avery, P. E., Mrs., rms. 1628 H. Avery, Ray H., rms. 1628 H. Avery, ReginaE. (wid. C. A.), h. 1232 Logan av. Axtell, Eliza A. (wid. L. A.), r. 1219 ist. Aylez, Raymundo, lab., rms. 566 H. Ayres, Edward C., painter, H. C. Ewing, h. 348 15th.
Babcock, C. A., rancher, h. Tyler and Park av.
Babcock, Fred. P., r. 2361 G.
Babson, Frank, nurse, Co. Hospital, r. same.
Bachelor, Arthur B., carp., h. 307 Kearney av.
Bacon, B. H., jeweler, 1516 Union, li. same.
Bacon, David G., h. Pacific Beach.
Bacon, Ella, Miss, saleswoman, rms. 910 Ash.
Bacon, Frank A., miner, rms. 910 Ash.
Bacon, Gurli, Miss, dressmkr., rms. 910 Ash.
Bacon, Wm. S., cabinet mkr., Schimpff Furn. Co., h. 638 Kearney av.
Bachman, A. L., mgr. Coffee Club Assn., h. ist and Broad- way.
Bachman, Curry A., elk., D. R. Hirschler, r. Lewis and 2nd.
Bachman, J. S., conductor, h. 2nd and Lewis.
Backesto, Block, 556 5th.
Badgley, Cecil A., Miss, r. 3520 2nd.
Badgley, Jerry B., com. trav., Ballon & Cosgrove, h. 3520 2nd.
Bagby, Fern, Miss, student, bds. 1054 3rd.
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Bagby, Lucy L. (wid. R.), matron, King's Daughters Bdg.
Club, 1054 3rd, h. same. Bahn, Adolph, lab., rms. Tower House. Bailey, Chas., A., driver, Hamilton Bros., rms. 732 8th. Bailey, C. Chas., rancher, h. Grantville. Bailey, Ella M. Miss, teacher, B St., schl., r. 905 20th. Bailey, Ethel N., Miss, teacher, Grantville schl., r. 905 20th. Bailey, Evaline, Miss, physician, 1054 7th, h. same. Bailey, F. H., Mrs., h. 1428 ist. Bailey, H. M., magnetic healer,' h. 191 7 F. Bailey, Harriett A. (wid. J.), h. 743 Kearney av. Bailey, Harriet M. (wid. J. A.), furn. rms. 1058 9th, h. same. Bailey, Louis N., miner, h. 905 20th. Bailey, Louis N., Jr., r. 905 20th. Bailey, Mariah L., Mrs., seamstress, r. 1917 F. Bailey, Newton, h. 905 20th.
Bailey, Sherman, blksmith, E. J. Delorey, h. 722 2nd. BAILEY, WHEELER J., mgr. Wyman, Gruendike &
Co., bds. 1244 A. Bailhache, Adaline, Miss, r. 31 15 5th. Bailhache, Wm. H., journaHst, h. 31 15 5th. Baines, Annie C, Miss, r. 661 i6th. Baines, Tollie T., lab., r. 661 i6th. Baines, Wm. E., Indrymn., J. L. Horning, r. 560 i6th. Baines, Wm. M., h. 661 i6th. Baker, Belle B. (wid. D. A., Jr.), h. 1540 6th. BAKER BROS., (P. R. and T. B. Baker) printers, 1326 C. Baker, Calvin, fruit raiser, h. Pt. Loma. Baker, Charlotte J., Mrs. (Baker & Baker), h. Pt. Loma. Baker, Danl. A., h. Sorrento.
Baker, Fred (Baker & Baker), 1102 5th, h. Pt. Loma. Baker, Geo. L., tourist agt., Santa Fe Ry., h. 1570 8th. Baker, Grace A., Miss, teacher. University Hts. schl., r.
123 1 4th. Baker, Horace T. (R. M. Baker & Son), h. Pacific Beach. Baker, Joshua W., h. 253 19th. Baker, Katherine M. (wid. G. H.), r. 1643 6th. Baker, Marion S., Miss, teacher, B St. schl, r. 1540 6th. Baker, Percy R. (Baker Bros.), h. 1430 Ash. Baker, R. M. (R. M. Baker & Son), h. Pacific Beach.
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Baker, R. M. & Son (R. M. & H. T. Baker), fruit packers, h. Pacific Beach.
Baker, Susan (wid. S.), h. 854 Union.
Baker, Theo. B. (Baker Bros.), r. 1430 Ash.
Baker, Thos. K., bkkpr., Spreckels Bros. Co., r. 1570 8th.
Baker, Wilbur S., nigr., Harbison Grocer Co., h. 253 19th.
Baker, Wm. G., h. Sorrento.
BAKER «& BAKER, (F. and Mrs. C. J.), phys. and surgs., 1 1 02 5th.
Baldauf, Mary Mrs., laundress, S. D. Lndry, h. 1244 India.
Baldiva, Benita, Miss, r. 566 H.
Baldridge, Allen A., mach., h. 716 Grand av.
Baldridge, Jas., r. 716 Grand av.
Baldwick, Robt., rancher, h. Mission Valley.
Baldwin, Abbie G. (wid. C. L.), h. 1440 5th.
Baldwin, Blithe, Miss, student, r. 1635 6th.
Baldwin, Clarence H., elk., G. W. Marston, rms. 1539 E.
BALDWIN, HUGH J., County Supt. of Schools, h. 1635 6th.
Baley, Sainl. C, rancher, h. Mission Valley.
BALKNER, QUS H., rubber stamp mfg., 721 6th, h. 140 1 6th.
Ball, EmmaE. (wid. R. C), h. 1735 3rd.
Ball, Harry, brakeman, rms. 805 State.
Ballard, C, ins. agt., h. 27th bet. I and J.
Ballard, Helen, I., teacher, Normal schl, r. 1419 2nd.
Ballen, Virginia, Miss, phycl cult., h. 707 S.
Balling, August, h. Sorrento.
Ballou, Ada, Miss, r. 1651 2nd.
BALLOU, GEO. H., (Ballou & Cosgrove), pres. S. D. Chamber of Com., h. 1651 2nd.
Ballou, J. M., v.pres. Pacific Coast Loan and Trust Co., ad- dress P. O.
BALLOU & COSGROVE, (G. H. Ballou, Arthur Cos- grove) importers and jobbers of coffee, teas and spices, mfrs. of baking powders, extracts and spices, 5th, ne. cor. K.
Balster, Lena, Miss, nurse, r. 1108 Cedar.
Balthaser, Caroline (wid. A. D.), rms. 741 nth.
Baltimore, Frank F., fruit picker, r. 418 Grand av.
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Baltimore, Wm. T., brickmason, h. 418 Grand av.
Bancroft, Anna, Miss, music teacher, rms. 1055 S^h-
Bancroft Building, 1123 G.
Bancroft, Griffing, agt., Bancroft bldg., r. Fir, se. cor. 4th.
Bancroft, Hubert H., propr. Albatross Inn, 181 5 3rd, h. Fir, se. cor. 4th.
Bancroft, Lucy, Miss, r. Fir, .se. cor. 4th.
Bancroft, Matilda G., Mrs., h. Fir, se. cor. 4th.
Bangs, Egbert C., trimmer, S. D. Gas Co., h. 320 Logan av.
Bangs, Frank W., elk., F. W. Braun & Co., h. 1327 State.
BANK OF COMMERCE, R. M. Powers, pres., J. F. Sinks, v.-pres.; G. W. Jorres, cash.; C. L. Williams, asst. cash., 841 5th.
Banks, F. S., v.-pres. Abstract & Title Co. of San Diego, h. 768 loth.
Banta, Anna D., Miss, r. 143 1 9th.
Banta, John A., h. 143 1 9th.
Barbarich, Mareno, lab., h. 1220 Atlantic.
Barber, E. Milton, asst. cash. S. D. Savings Bnk., r. Robin- son av., nw. cor. 2nd.
Barber, Lorenzo L., fruits, 1533 F, r. same.
Barber, M. A., Mrs., delicacies, 1156 4th, h. same.
Barber, R. W. rancher, r. 1036 F.
Barber, Vina, Mrs., nurse, r. 927 7th.
Barbour, Frank E., bkkpr., C. S. Hardy, bds. 943 loth.
Barbour, J. H., pres. Savings Bnk. of S. D. County, pr^s. Pacific Coast Loan and Trust Co., h. La Mesa.
Barclay, Edward D., lab., h. 1123 Union.
Bardino, Evero, lab., h. 2339 Arctic.
Baresh, M. C, Mrs., h. 119 i6th.
Bargston, John, teamster, P. W. & C. Co., bds. 1337 J.
Barham, Jas. F., r. Old Town.
Barham, John H., h. Old Town.
Barker, A. S., rms. 508 14th.
Barker, Frank, butcher, bds. 1335 J.
Barker, Sophia E. (wid. R. W.), h. 1958 2nd.
Barksten, John, watchman, bds. 1335 J.
BARLOW, B. FRANK, propr. the Horton House, h. same.
Barlow, Ellen (wid. J. M.), rms. Tower House.
Barlow, John, mechanic, h. 1555 Front.
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Barlow, Nellie (widow), h. 33rd and E.
Barnes, Benj. F., student, r. Arctic and Olive.
Barnes, Burt, harnessmkr., h. 1008 Atlantic.
Barnes, Currance (wid. J. A.), r. 1744 Front.
Barnes, Elinor C, Miss, r. 1052 12th.
Barnes, E. T., h. Arctic, ne. cor. Olive.
Barnes, E. Y., p. m. Pacific Beach, and fruit grower, h. Pa- cific Beach.
Barnes, Floy B., Miss, r. 1052 12th.
Barnes, Ford, warehsmn., Std. Oil Co., r. 1052 12th.
BARNES, FRANK W., fruit grower and assemblyman 79th dist., h. Pacific Beach.
Barnes, Fredk. J., dentist, 1422 C, h. 1744 Front.
Barnes, Jennie C, Mrs., r. 1052 12th.
Barnes, Theo. L., fruit grower, h. Pacific Beach.
Barnett, Walter, lab., rms. 553 5th.
Barney, Domingo, rancher, r. Grantville.
Barney, Joviona, rancher, h. Grantville.
Barney, Matthew, rancher, h. Grantville.
Barnwell, C. J., lodgings, 837 4th, h. same.
Barr, Andrew F. (A. F. Barr & Co.), h. 565 i6th.
Barrett, Ellen C. (wid. O. M.) r. 245 22nd.
Barrett, Geo. N., h. 3805 J.
Barrett, Stanford W., h. 1544 7th.
Barrett, Wm. H., rancher, r. 3805 J.
Barrett, W. H., motorman, S. D. E. Ry., h. 1321 E.
Barrick, Wm. N., carp., 922 3rd, h. same.
Barritt, Sarah E. (wid.), seamstress, r. 952 loth.
Barrow, AHce, Miss, r. 1446 India.
Barrows, H. E., real est., notary public and nursery, 710 7th, h. 1668 Date.
Bartholmew, C. ry. postal elk., h. 2354 D.
Bartholomew, Marie, Miss, r. 1630 G.
Bartholomew, Mary E. (wid. J.), nurse, h. 1630 G.
Bartholomew, N. Lee, butcher, r. 1630 G.
Barth, AVm. G., pat. mkr., Stnd. Iron Wks., h. 103 1 22nd.
Bartlett, Erastus, r. 3364 F.
Bartlett, Geo., carp., h. 418 Logan av.
Barton, Robt., pastor Central M. E. Church, h. 1017 s. 26th.
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Bass, John D., blksmithing, 510 8th, h. 1720 D.
Bass, Melissa L., Miss, teacher, University Hts. schl., r.
1720 D. Bass, Murray J., helper, J. D. Bass, r. 1720 D. Batchelder, Arthur B., carp., h. 307 Kearney av. Bates, Frank M., rancher, h. Mission Valley. BATES, GEO. S., editor, San Diego Union, h. 1535 4th. Bates, J. Whitney, phys., h. 32nd and Logan av. Bates, Wm. R., r. 1535 4th. Bath, Thos., r. 1341 9th.
Bathell, Frank E., elk., Morse & Adams, r. 2628 L. Battin, Hanson T., driver, S. D. S. Lndy. Co., h. 930 C. Bauerline, Geo. P., painter, h. 139 National av. Baul, Catherine M., Mrs., phys. h. 470 22nd. Baxter, Mary (wid. S. H.), r. Lafayette. Bay City Bakery, 1022 2nd, F. X. Winters, propr. BAY CITY riARKET, C. S. Hardy, propr., 5th, ne. cor. G. BAY CITY STEAfl DYEINQ WORKS, E. Huefner, propr., 746 6th.
Baysen, Asmus, salesman, S. D. L. Co., h. 341 Milton.
Bay Trust Co., E. E. Denton, pres., S. W. Kroff, secy., 1047 5th-
Bay View Hotel, 509 12th, J. V. Collins, propr.
BAY VIEW PHARMACY, G. H. Wetmore, propr., 448 National av.
Bazier, Mitchel, painter, h. 224 Main.
Beach, Harvey J., elk., A. H. Seaton, h. 539 i.oth.
Beadles, Adrian, porter, The Gables, r. same.
Beale, Emma J., Miss, elk., W. I. Beale, r. 428 Logan av.
Beadles, E. S., phy. and surg., 16-17 Sefton Blk., rms. Al- bion blk.
Beale, J. B. H., r. 428 Logan av.
Beale, Wm. S., groceries, 430 Logan av, h. 428 Logan av.
Beam, Jos. C, h. 910 Logan av.
Beamer, P. W., h. 527 Irving av.
Bean, S. F., rms. 1628 F.
Bean, Thos., dairj^man, H. L. Weston, rms. 2345 H.
Bean, Wm. D., rms. 1628 H.
Beardsley, Geo. A., rms. 1712 K.
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BEARDSLEY, JOHN R., agt., Wells, Fargo & Co., h. 906
22nd. Beard, Amos, h. 326 Milton av. Beardsley, Dan'l., butcher, E. Kauflman, r. 1701 F. Beatty, Geo., porter, W. A. Hames, rms. The Roxbury. Beatty, Jos. J., asst. janitor, Ct. House, h. 13 14 G. Beatty, J. J., Mrs., propr., The Belle View, 1314 G., h. same. Beaudin, Frank, packer, Geo. Hannahs & Co., h. 518 B. Beazell, Josephine F., propr., The Metropolitan, 1321 E,
h. same. Beck, August, U. vS. Customs inspector, h. 612 Hawthorn. Beck, Clara E., Miss, r. 2230 E.
Beck, Edwin S., gardener, U. S. Grant, Jr., r. 161 8 Ash. Beck, Fanny A., Miss, r. 2230 E. Beck, Geo. P., glazier, 1231 F, h. same. Beck, Harry C, cabinet mkr., S. W. Beck, r. 2230 E. Beck, John G., h. 737 12th. Beck, John M., rancher, h. N. Chollas. Beck, Martha, Miss, r. 3342 G.
Beck, Stanford W., cabinet mkg., 950 6th, h. 2230 E. Becker, Geo. H. (Becker & Vogt), h. 11 32 7th. Becker, J. J., Mrs., propr.. The Burlington, 863 3rd, h.
same. Becker, John P., h. 1422 Logan av. BECKER, PETER, ' propr. The Eintracht, wines and
liquors, h. 122 3rd. BECKER & VOGT, (G. PI. Becker, W. C. Vogt), dry
goods and notions, 845 5th. Beckett, Agnes G., Mrs., dressmkg., h. 523 i6th. Beckett, Eugenia C. (wid. W. M.), h. 641 Milton av. Beckett, Florence E., Miss, r. 3760 4th. Beckett, Harry P., solicitor, S. D. Union, r. 523 i6th. Beckett, Lillah B., Miss, r. 3760 4th. Beckett, Wm. H., bkkpr., McKenzie, Flint & Winsby, h.
3760 4th. Beckerdite, Lorenzo B., rms. 1550 loth. Beebe, Ella E. (wid. E. C), h. 721 Irving av. Beeker, J. J., Mrs., rms. 561 5th.
Beer Bottling Works, J. R. Seifert, propr., foot of 4th. Beer, Jas. C, contr., h. 1146 Logan av.
C'O lO-nENT BAGGAGE and EXPRESS ?- U l%3 UL-n fl Office, 1014 Fifth Street, cor. of D PARr^L DELIVERY Telephone, Red 241
Cor. Fourth and C Sts.
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TiM( Olines, Ciquors ana Cigars
B^anriily Trade a Specialty
Distributors of
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Beer, Lenora A. (wid.), rms. 546 5th.
Beer, Virginia E., Miss, r. 1146 Logan av.
Beers, Wm. A., racket store, 946 D, h. same.
Beers, Wm. R., bkkpr., Dom. Oil Co., r. 946 D.
Begole, W. A., rms. 12 14 F.
Begovich, Robt., lab., h. 1098 Atlantic.
Behrens, Herold, cook, rms. 1227 E.
Behrens, J. B., h. 833 Union.
Behrens, Wm., tailor, 863 5th, h. 1245 8th.
Behymer, Josephine (wid. G.), dressmkr., Mrs. A. Strong, r. 1555 Front.
Belding, S. W., h. 1808 C.
Bell, Alex., lab., rms. 805 State.
Bell, Harrison W., h. 42 water front, ft. 9th.
Bell, Rose E. (wid. O. C), rms. 244 21st. •Bell, Sarah A. (wid. J.), r. 2008 D.
BELLA VISTA, THE 1309 2nd, boarding, Mrs. E. E. Lam- bert, propr.
Behe View, The, 13 14 G, furn. rms., Mrs. J. J. Beatty, propr.
Beller, Abraham, h. 447 Irving av.
Bellis, S. C., agt. G. G. C. Yeast Co., 740 5th, rms. Arcade bldg.
Beltran, Susana (wid. A.), h. 922 G.
Benbough, Chas. D., elk., Schiller & Murtha, r. 724 Irving, av.
Benbough, Harry L., elk., Chadbourne Furn. Co., rms. Cole blk.
Benbough, Isaac W., h. 724 Irving av.
Benbough, P. J., elk., Chadbourne Furn. Co., r. 724 Irv- ing av.
BENHAYON, J., (San Bernardino Wine Co.), rms. 656 5th.
Benjamin, Elizabeth (wid. W. H.), nurse, h. 26th and Mil- ton av.
Benner Alice E., Mrs., h. 1648 Arctic.
Bennett, Bessie E., Miss, dancing teacher, r. 842 loth.
Bennett, Frances E., Miss, r. 1030 Date.
Bennett, Francis R., h. 1030 Date.
Bennett, Frank W., accountant, h. loii 15th.
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Bennett, H. P. engr., Kishlar's Fert. Wks., h. 2012 India.
Bennett, John H., beekeeper, h. 629 Clay av.
Bennett, Mary R., Miss, r. 1030 Date.
Bennett, Richd. E., asst., J. E. Slocum's, h. 1132 8th.
Bennett, Sarah L. (wid. M. P.), h. 842 loth.
Bennette, Uriah, h. 608 D.
Bennis, Marco, propr., Roma Hotel, 541 5th, h. same.
Benny, Albert E., fruit grower, h. Pacific Beach.
BENSON, GEO. A., tents and awnings, 845 4th, h. 222,
Newton av. Benson, Julia (wid. N.), h. Park blvd and Olive. Benton, Chas. H., r. 1333 Union. Benton, R. H., stock raiser, h. Campus and Tyler. Benton, Wm. C, cigarmkr., A. Sensenbrenner, h. 1333
Union. Bentzel, Clara, Mrs., stenog., J. W. McDonald, r. 1534 ist. Bentzel, Fredk. L., engraver, E. M. Burbeck, bds. 1534 ist. Benz, Frank J., carp., Russ L. & M. Co., h. 510 Kearney av. Berkebile, Sam'l., fruit grower, h. Pacific Beach. Bernard, Ernest, propr.. Mission Valley Nursery, h. same. Bernard, Frank, Indrymn, h. 647 Front. Bernard, Leo C, r. 723 5th.
Bernardini, Antonio (Bernardini & Maggiora), h. 505 6th. Bernardini & Mag-giora (A. Bernardini, A. Maggiora),
proprs. Tuscano Hotel and saloon, 505 6th. Berry, Philander E., rms. 1737 3rd. Berry, John R., Mrs., rms. 1045 8th. Bessac, Julia Y., Mrs., rms. 1366 2nd. Bessonette, Ida A., Miss., forewoman, J. W. Wolf, r. 1530
9th. Bethel Kapel Valkommen, 19th and H, C. J. Christiansson,
pastor. Beuden, Frank, boxmkr, h. 518 B. Beveridge, Alex., h. ft. of 8th. Bick, Ferdinand L., h. 921 Walnut av. Bickford, Sarah (wid. W. W.), r. 143 Grand av. Biddle, Ella E. (wid. J. T.), rms. 112 National av. BIDWELL, CHESTER, bkkpr., J. Bidwell, r. 443 12th. BIDWELL, GEO. M., mgr., J. Bidwell, h. 457 12th.
F. S. HARTWELL
943 SIXTH ST.
ELECTRICIAN ^^l- Tel., Red 1302
ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES Electric and Gas Fixtures, Welsbach Lights
CHASE'S DRUG STORE
S. E. Cor. Fifth and F Sts.
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BIDWELL, JAS., propr., San Diego Feed Mills, h. 443
I2th. Bidwell, Mary J. (wid. G. S.), r. 441 Milton av. Bigelow, Anna M. (wid. J.), r. 2008 E. Billing, John, h. 3344 G.
Billmeyer, Mary R. (wid. H. M.), rms. 422 21st. Binz, Stephan, h. 1910 F. Birdsall, M. J. (wid. M. J.), propr. The Olympia, 656 5th,
h. same. Birdseye, Theodora I., Miss, teacher, B St. schl., r. 1052
i2th. BIRKEL, GEO. J., pianos, organs, genl. musical mdse.
(branch 2nd and Bdwy, Los Angeles), 1050-1056 4th,
h. 1050 4th. Birmingham, Thos., brickmason, S. Brown, rms. 335 6th. Birtwistle, Jas., r. 427 Ash.
Bisbee, Chas., P., ydman, W. C. Lumber Co., h. 1930 ist. Bisbee, Christian, h. 419 Main. Bisbee, Eva D., Miss, musician, r. 1930 ist. Bisbee, Henrietta, Miss, student, r. 1930 ist. Bisbee, Lulu, Miss, student, r. 1930 ist. Bischoff, Arthur, elk., M. F. Heller, h. 1145 6th. Bishoff, M. D., elk., M. F. Heller, h. 1145 6th. Bishop, Ethel, Miss, nurse, h. -lOth and Broadway. Bishop, NeUie, Mrs., h. 637 Boston av. Bishop, Thos. A., carp., h. 125 1 i8th. Bissell, Cora H., Miss, rms. 3628 5th. Bittle, Rebecca, Miss, elk., rms. 1370 5th. Black, Gertrude. Mrs., r. 2418 H. Black, H. M., driver,' Jersey Milk Co., rms. 2345 H. Black, Jas., blksmith, P. C. Mfg. Co., h. 2003 J- Black, Jas. M., violinist, r. 29th and Van Ness. Black, Jas. T., tailor, h. 29th and Van Ness. Black, John J., driver, J. R. Seifert, h. South Chollas. BLACK, SAM'L T., pres. State Normal School, h. Palm,
nw. cor. 5 th. Black, W. Thurston (wid.), rms. 944 12th. Blackburn, Elizabeth M. (wid. W. D.), h. 546 loth. Blackledge, Ernia V., Miss, r. 735 Kearney av.
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Blackledge, Leroy, T., driver, W. P. Fuller & Co., r. 735 Kearney av.
Blackledge, Thos. H., police officer, 735 Kearney av.
Blackledge, Vera A., Miss, r. 735 Kearney av.
Blackman, Lewis W., rancher, r. 431 National av.
Blackmar, Luella M., Miss, artist, r. 866 22nd.
Blackmar, Rebecca M. (wid. J. S.), h. 866 22nd.
Blackmer, Chas. H., barber, h, 431 National av.
Blackmer, E. R., photogr., F. E. Patterson, r. 431 National av.
Blackmer, Eli T., rms. 1436 F.
Blackwell, Edgar T., civil engr., bds.. Campus and Monroe.
Blaikie, Sarah E. (wid. A.), rms. 322 Logan av.
Blair, Robt. J., searcher of records. Reed & Burt Ab- stract Co., h. 3416 B.
Blake, xA.lonzo, r. 12 16 Arctic.
Blake, Dean E., r. 1054 loth.
Blake, Henry A., rms. 830 8th.
Blake, R. W., rms. 858 State.
BLAKE, WALTER T.. city editor San Diego Union, h. 1054 loth.
Blanchard, Alice, Miss, r. 3903 L.
Blanchard, Edwin A., painter, h. 3903 L.
Blanchard, Effie M., Miss, hair dresser, G. A. Williams, r.
1430 State.
Blanchard, Ernest W., blksmith, r. 1430 State.
Blanchard, Geo. A., mining, h. 31st and L.
Blanchard, Lucy, Miss, dressmkr, r. 31st and L.
Blanchard, Mary E. (wid. S. A.), h. 1307 12th.
Blanchard, Wm., engr., Spreckels Bros. C. Co.. h. 1430 State.
Blankenship, Geo. F., fireman, E. L. & G. Co., h. 181 5 M.
Blaske, Robt., upholster, 628 6th., h. 405 Logan av.
Blesch, Geo. F., shoemkr, G. W. Marston's, rms. 15 18 F.
Blethem, Blanche, B., Miss, r. 1223 Front.
Blethen, John B., r. 616 D.
Blethen, Peris B. (wid. J. B.), r. 1223 Front.
Bliss, Marietta (wid. A.), dressmkng., h. iioo B.
Bliss, Maud, Miss, telp. op., r. iioo B.
BHss, Wilberforce, teacher, Normal schl., h. 3867 3rd.
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BlanK Book manufacturer
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Our Specialty: Fine Account Books, with the Perfect Flat Opener
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BLOCHMAN, ABRAHAM, mgr. Blochman Bnkg. Co. and
notary public, h. 834 9th. BLOCHMAN BANKING CO., A. Blochman, mgr., L. A.
Blochman, cash., 607 5th. BLOCHMAN, LUCIEN A., cash., Blochman Bankg Co.,
h. 1346 Front. Blodgett, Ahce M., Mrs., fruit raiser, h. Pt. Loma. Blondeau, -Rose (wid. V.), h. 442 Milton av. Blythe, Lizzie, Miss, rancher, h. Mission Valley. Blythe, Robt. J., rancher, r. Mission Valley. Boal, J. Mills, h. La Jolla. Board of Harbor Comiiiissioners, G. B. Grow, pres.; Geo.
M. Hawley, secy.; J. E. O'Brien. Meet at call. Mcht's.
Natl. Bnk. BOARD OF PUBLIC WORKS, see miscellaneous matter
front part of directory. Board of Trade of San Diego, 1047 5th, A. Blochman,
pres.; S. F. Smith, secy. Bobbeo, Pedro, rancher, h. Mission Valley. Bodell, G. L., lab., bds, 1335 J. Bodell, Helen (wid. J.), r. 2008 D. Boden, Mat., brtndr., T. W. Hickey, r. 2355 I. Boeckh, Carl, carp., h. 1327 loth. Boeckh, EmiHe, Mrs., midwife, r. 1327 loth. Boeckh, Fredk. C, music teacher, h. 1917 H. Boehrig, Geo. F., salesman, G. H. Johnson, r. mo F. Bogan, John, miner, h. 2508 ist. Bogardus, Byron F., h. 465 9th. Boggln, Fred., Indrymn., Co. Hospital, r. same. Boggs, Frances E., Miss, teacher High schl., rms. 1914 ist. Bogue, Delia, Mrs. (wid. C. C), h. 413 National av. Bogue, Ralph T., engr., r. 413 National av. Bohemia Cigar Store, 13 17 D, J. W. Wescott, propr. BOHEfllAN, THE 965 4th, wines and liquors, Wilson &
Co., proprs. Bohlman, John, elk., J. Reif, h. 12th, bet. J and K. Bohman, Henry, lab., rms. 2340 H. Bohning, Geo. H., h. 3616 4th. Boillot, Caroline, Miss, r. 1223 State. Boillett, Chas. E., blksmith, S. D. E. Ry., r. 1223 State.
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V. E. BUDLONG, Pres. F. S. BAUKS, Vice-Pres. J. B. BOYD, Sec.
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Price blk., h. same. Price blk.
Bellman, John, stableman, J. F. Reif, rms. 329 12th.
Bollman, Rosa, Mrs., h. 805 F.
Bonahon, Julius, rms. 1615 D.
Bond, Fannie G., Mrs., furn. rms..
Bond, Leon M., elk., J. Price, r.
Bond, Mortimer P., r. Price Blk.
Bone, Philip P., salesman, S. W. Bone, r. 554, 14th.
Bone, Sam'l. W., dry goods and notions, 631 5th, h. 554 14th.
Bon Ton (The), D, sw. cor. 6th.
BON = TON UPHOLSTERING CO. (C. E. Plaisance), up- holstering and carpet cleaning, 11 14 5th.
Bontty, John N., carp., h. lolh, ft. of 9th.
Boodry, Geo., h. 533 Grand av.
Booker, Edward, carp., 446 5th, h. 221 Milton av.
Boone, Benj. P., r. 1039 12th.
Boone, Daniel E., r.1039 12th.
BOONE, LINDEN L., atty-at-law, 1015 5th, h. 1039 12th.
Boone, Nannie M. (wid. B. F.), r. 1039 12th.
Boos, Mary, Mrs., cash., Victoria Hotel, bds. same.
Booth, Abram A., h. 2142 Front.
Booth, Geo. H., rms. 854 loth.
Bopes, Geo., rancher, h. 1969 Olive.
Borges, Joseph, fish dealer, h. 1241 Arctic.
Borlin, Oscar, longshrmn., h. 32nd and F.
Borton, Chas. F., fish net mfr., h. 1 100 Atlantic.
Boscher, Emil H., h. 1043 State.
Bose, Chas. M., electrician, h. 1244 B.
BOSELLI, LEO T., shoemkg., 1012 4th, h. 1332 loth. Bostwick, L. S., motorman, S. D. E. Ry., h. Hendricks, cor.
Vermont. Bothell, Carrie E. (wid. P. B.). h. 2628 L. Bothell, Frank E., elk., Morse & Adams, r. 2628 L. Botsford, Adelade L., Mrs., r. 2308 Albatross. Botsford, Frank T., h. 2308 Albatross. Bottoms, Smith, rms. 2340 H. Bottroff, John A., h. 3122 N.
Bouchet, John, Indrymn., N. J. Pignot, rms. 1229 D. Boudrand, G., cook, Horton House, h. same. Boughton, John B., contr., h. 27th and J.
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Boutelle, Thos. N., civil engr., h. 1470 7th.
Bowden, John W., bkkpr., h. 939 Logan av.
Bowdish, Marciues J., h. 50 i6th.
Bowen, Cynthia (wid. J. A.), h. 948 9th.
Bowen, Fred., driA'er, Pioneer Trk. Co., rms. 1466 India.
BOWEN, WM. O., dry goods and notions, 1043 S^h, h. Ex. Mission.
Boner, M. D., groceries, 11 18 4th, h. same.
Bowers, Chas. N., fruits, 1533 F, rms. same.
Bowers, Clara (wid. M.), propr. Holt House, 2340 H, h. same.
Bowers, ErminaD., (wid. S. A.), rms. 1232 F.
Bowers, Engene, gardener, rms. 805 State.
Bowers, Grace, Miss (The Misses Bowers), r. 2244 2nd.
Bowers, Katie G., Miss, elk., G. W. Otto, r. 2340 H.
Bowers, Misses (The), Miss G. B. and Miss V. Bowers, music teachers, 1145 6th, r. 2244 2nd.
Bowers, Susie, Miss, r. 2340 H.
Bowers, Wm., plumber, r. 2340 H.
Bowers, Wm., carp., rms. Grand Hotel.
BOWERS, Wn. W., Collector U. S. Customs, 24 Keating blk., h. 2244 2nd.
Bowers, Vyne, Miss (The Misses Bowers), r. 2244 2nd.
Bowler, Geo. W., real est. and invest., 701 6th, h. 21 10 H.
Bowler, Gertrude, Miss, student, r. 2120 H.
Bowler, Geo., h. 2120 H.
Bowler, R. M. (wid. T. F.), r. 2120 H.
Bowers, Frank M., painter, J. G. Shaw, r. 610 Ivy.
Bowles, Geo. E., salesman, S. D. P. Co., h. 610 Ivy.
Bowles, Robt. B. (R. B. Bow'es & Co.), bds. 1449 2nd.
BOWLES, R. B. & CO., (R. B. Bowles, G. B. Watson), gro- cers, 937-941 5th.
Bowman, John H. tamales, r. 1120 Union.
Bowman, Mary (wid. G.), h. 1120 Union.
Bown, Geo. W., painting, 1227 E, rms. 1615 D.
Boyce, Carrie L., Miss, r. 1440 ist.
Boyce, Emily L., Mrs., rms. 1628 H.
Boyce, Julia E. (wid. B. W.), mgr.. The Laighton, 1440 ist, r. same.
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Boyce, Juliet E. A. (wid. M. W.), bus. mgr. Academy of Music and Arts, h. M. E. Ch. Blk.
BOYD, J AS. A., crockery and glassware, 822 5th, h. 1534 Cedar.
Boyd, John B., secy. Abstract and Title Co. of San Diego, h. 620 i8th.
Boyd, Mary M., Miss, r. 2730 J.
BOYD, THOS., propr. S. D. Mattress Factory and Uphol- ster, h. 2730 J.
Boyer, Alma D. (wid. S. L.), dressmkr., Mrs. J. A. Landis, rms. 406 National av.
Boydstum, John E., elk., Becker & Vogt, rms. 849 8th.
Boyle, Daniel (Cottage Nursery) h. 23rd and B.
Boyle, Mary E. Mrs. (Cottage Nursery), B, nw. cor. 23rd, h. same.
Boysen, Asmus, yardman, S. D. Lumber Co., h. 341 Mil- ton av.
Bozza, F. E., rancher, h. 3914 8th.
Bozza, Jas., groceries, 1308 F, h. same.
Bradburv, Abbie D. (wid. S. L.), i"- 1816 B.
Bradbury, Clara M. (wid. W.). h. 178 Milton av.
Bradbury, Ezra G., timekpr. Santa Fe wharf, h. 1816 B.
Bradbury, Gertrude, Miss, r. 178, Milton av.
Bradish, Bessie, Miss, r. 2627 H.
Bradish, Edmund F., h. 2627 H.
Bradish, Edmund F., Jr., r. 2627 H.
Bradley, Emile (wid. E. E.), h. California, cor. Chalmers.
Bradley, F. W., Mrs., mgr. Hotel Santa Fe, 4th, sw. cor. C, h. same.
BRADLEY, FRANK W., (F. W. Bradley & Co.), propr. The Opera Bar and Bradley Spring , h. Hotel Santa Fe.
Bradley, John E., machinist, rms. Hotel Santa Fe.
Bradley, Lester G., r. 948 Walnut av.
BRADLEY SPRING WATER CO., (F. W. Bradley & Co.), 1225 C, Tel. 1571 Black.
Bradley, Wm. G., h. 948 Walnut av.
Bradley, Wm. H., r. 948 Walnut av.
BRADLEY, F. W. & CO., (F. W. Bradley), propr. The Opera Bar, 4th, sw. cor. C, and distributors of The Bradley Spring. Water, 1225 C.
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BAGGAGE and EXPRESS
Office, 1014 Fifth street, cor. of D Telephone, Red 241
Cor. Fourth and C Sts.
Tel., Black 1571
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Tine mints, Eiquors and Cigars
r<^amily Trade a Specialty-
Distributors of
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BRADSHAW, A. N., real est. and loans, 1438 E, h. Juniper,
ne. cor. ist. Bradt Block, 1248 5th.
Bradt, Garrett G., real est., 1244 5th, h. 1270 5th. Bradt, Horace (H. Bradt & Co.), mdse. broker, 1327 H, h.
1250 14th. Bradway, Belle, Mrs., rms. 548 12th. Bradway, Walter, lab., P. C. B. Co., rms. 548 12th. Bradwell, Alex. M., rms. 630 State.
Brady, John, asst. pastor St. Joseph Church, bds. 1527 3rd. Brady, Michael, h. 402 A.
Brainard, Alvin, waiter, J. E. Brainard, r. 1104 G. Brainard, John E., restaurant, 1134 D, h. 1104 G. Brakenhoff, G., ins. agt., h. 755 20th. Braly, Carrie Lee, Miss, r. 1707 Front. Braly, J. C, h. 1707 Front. Braly, J. Claud, rms. 3004 H. Bramie, Lawrence M., waiter, h. 534 nth. Brandegee, T. S., civil engr., h. ist. near Redwood. Brandt Block, 643 6th. Brandt, Chas. C, h. 643 6th. Brandt, Clara G., Miss, r. 643 6th. Brant, Adda Miss, stenog., r. 2533 2nd. Brant, Chas. W. (Clarke & Brant) h. Watkins av., cor. 30th. Brasig, Ferd., Ingshrmn, h. 325 F. Bratton, Eliza H. (wid. J. M.), r. 424 Milton av. Bratton, Martha, Mrs., rms. 1036 F. Bratton, Rose, Miss, rms. 1036 F. Braun, F. T., Mrs., r. India and Olive. BRAUN, F. W. & CO., 5th, se. cor. J, wholesale druggists,
W. M. Gray, mgr. Braunagel, Henrietta, Mrs., h. 1322 Arctic. Brazill, M. C, janitor, G. K. P. Sanitarium, r. 1412 Beech." Breckenridge, D. W., h. Date and Horton. Breed, Minnnie R. (wid. F. L.), r. 3321 E. Breedlove, G. C, elk., B. F. Ingalls, r. 1444 3rd. Breedlove, John H., rancher, h. 1036 9th. Breedolve, Lillian, Miss, bkkpr., W. H. Doud, r. 1036 9th. Breedlove, Ro5^e E., elk., R. B. Bowles & Co., r. 936 9th.
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Breitenstein, Rose, Miss, saleswoman, L. Speyers, bds.
Horton House. Brelin, Gus., plaster, h. 2021 Oak.
Brennan, Jas. G., bkkpr., M. Cregan, rms. St. James.
Brennesholtz, Orlando P., rms. 724 12th.
Brest, Martin C., secondhand goods, 639 6th, h. same.
Bretag, Dorothy, Miss, r. 636 Grand av.
Bretag, Louise (wid. H.), h. 636 Grand av.
Brevort House (The), 1235 5th, A. Gould, propr.
Brewer, Anna D., Miss, rms. 2247 4^1^^-
Brewer, Florence H., Miss, teacher. East schl., kindergar- ten, r. 859 9th.
Brewer, Henr\^ W., contr., bldg., 747 7th, h. 859 9th.
Brewer, Jesse B., mis. 2006 F.
Brewer, Lavinia S., Miss, rms. 2247 4th.
Brewer, Lucy J. (wid. D. V.), rms. 2247 5th.
Brewster, Geo. C., rms. 918 5th.
Briant, Lucy I. (wid. D. W.), r. 1624 ist.
Brick, Chas., student, r. 617 D.
Brick, J. W., freight inspector, h. 617 D.
Bridges, O. S., car builder, r. 1929 Front.
Bridges, Susan N. (wid. R. S.), h. 638 Logan av.
Bridgewater, Mabel, Miss, dressmkr., r. 740 B.
BRIDQEWATER, RICHARD, propr. The Club, wines and liquors, 945 4th, h. 740 B.
Briggs, Cornell, Miss, r. 633 20th.
Briggs, Frank H. (J. M. Porter Co.), h. 3331 I.
Briggs, Helen F. (wid. E. A.), h. 633 20th.
Briggs, Jennie (wid. J. D.), h. 519 Boston.
Brimhall, Mary E. (wid. W. E.), h. 925 Logan av.
Brimm, Boyd P., real est., h. 812 Irving av.
Brinkman, Christine, h. K and 30th.
Brinton, Levis, h. 1130 Walnut.
Brisco, Chas., candymkr., A. M. Ingersolls, bds. 1033 2nd.
Brisco, Hannah, Miss, r. 1033 2nd.
Brisco, Robt., blksmith, h. 1033 ^nd.
British Vice Consul, 32 Backesto blk, W. T. Allen, Consul.
Brittain, Emma, Mrs., dresmkr., C. A. Hoke, r. 1619 At- lantic.
Brittain, John T., h. 1619 Atlantic.
F. S. HARTWELL
943 Sixth Street
ELECTRICIAN ^-^^^ Tel., Red 1302
ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES Electric and Gas Fixtures, Welsbach Lights
CHASE'S DRUG STORE
S. E. Cor. Fifth and F Sts.
The oldest in the city. Prescriptions a specialty
Tel. Main 461
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Brittain, Pearl, Miss, dressmkr., C. A. Hoke, r. 1619 At- lantic.
Britton, C. J., tailor, 611 7th, rms. same.
Brock, Alex., barber, 438 H, h. same.
Brocket, Laura J., Mrs., lodgings, 335 6th, h. same.
Brocket, Wm. J., fruits, h. 335 6th.
Brockway, Ernest R., r. 1969 Arctic.
Brockway, Jas. C, teamster, McKinzie, Flint & Winsby, h. 1969 Arctic.
Brockway, Jas., carp., r. 1969 Arctic.
Brodish, Edmund F., elk., J. Wurzell, h. 2627 H.
BRODNAX, THOS. W., police sergt., h. 820 Milton av.
Bronson, Robt., waiter,Hotel Brewster, rms. Tower House.
Brooke, Mary E., Mrs., h. Ivy, cor. 3rd.
Brooklyn, (The), 1629, E, furn. rms., Mrs. J. H. Thompson, propr.
Brooks, Edward H., r. 1229 Logan av.
Brooks, Edward P., real est., h. 1229 Logan av.
Brooks, J. F., real est. and notary public, 909 4th, h. 3rd, sw. cor. Juniper.
Brooks, Maud H. (wid. F. J.), saleswoman, W. O. Bowen, r. 1031 i6th.
Brooks, Wm. S., rancher, h. Grantville.
Brookshire, Jennie M. (wid. E. F.), dressmkr., rms. 813 5th.
Brott, Fred L., barber, E. B. King, rms. St. James.
Brown, A. A., lab., h. 818 Union.
Brown, Alice M., Miss, r. 3507 6th.
Brown, Anna E., Miss, r. 1046 loth.
Brown Block, 561 5th.
Brown, Burdett E., Miss, r. 643 Grant av.
Brown, Carol, Miss, student, bds. Georgia and Taylor.
Brown, C. E., shoemkg., 229 H, h. same.
Brown, Carrie E., Miss, student, r. 643 19th.
Brown, Chas. H., real est. and notary public, 1602 H, h. 643 19th.
Brown, D. R., bkkpr., Hotel Florence, r. same.
Brown, Ellen N. (wid. R.), r. Vermont, cor. Cypress.
Brown, Emanuel, tailor, 807 6th, h. 1256 14th.
Brown, Emma L., Miss, bkkpr., E. N. Johns, rms. 907 i8th.
Brown, Frances, Miss, teacher La. Jolla schl., r. La Jolla.
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LORING'S
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D. Sun, r. 643 19th.
Brown, Frank, lab., h. 907 i8th.
Brown, Frank, h. Old Town.
Brown, Henry H., barber, 509 5th, h.
Brown, Horace J., circulation mgr. S.
Brown, J. A. F., h. 643 Grant av.
Brown, Jessie G., Mrs., rms. 1615 D.
Brown, John, lab., h. Old Town.
Brown, John S., rms. 2365 A.
Brown, J. W., medium, rms. 1138 D.
Brown, Julius, cook, H. Rudder's, r. 1256 14th.
Brown, Martin, propr. Horton House bar, h. Sun bldg.
Brown, Mary A. (wid. A.), rms. 1539 E.
Brown, Mary A. (wid. J.), rms. 839 15th.
Brown, Mary C. (wid. B. F.), r. 3507 6th.
Brown, Neil E., collr. S. D. Water Co., rms. 1170 5th.
Brown, Robt. C., h. 1046 loth.
Brown, Rufus H., rms. 856 4th.
Brown, Sam'l., rms. 1370 5th.
Brown, Stephen, h. 552 21st.
Brown, Thos. C. janitor, h. 216 i6th.
Brown, T. D. H., poultry, h. Vermont and Myrtle.
Browne, Dan'l. R., elk., A. E. Higgins, h. 2632 H.
Browne, Edwin S., curios, 1025 5th, h. 1015 5th.
Brownley, Belle Miss, rms. 941 12th.
Bruce, Robt. B., lab., h. 1323 ist.
Bruegmann, Henry (Bruegmann & Harbs), h. 1151 9th.
BRUEQMANN «& HARBS, (H. Bruegmann, G. Harbs),
publishers and props. Deutsche Zeitung (German wkly.),
and job printers, 862 4th. Bruen, Lydia W., Miss, r. 5th and Laurel. Bruner, A. O., driver, E. H. Woodworth, r. 1198 India. Bruner, Frank P., solicitor, Darrow-Sharman Co., h. 909
2ist. Bruschi, Frank, groceries, I, sw. cor. 6th, h. same. BRUSCHI, MARCO, groceries and country produce, 567
5th, h. 540 5th. Bruschi, Virgilia (V. Bruschi & Co), h. 125 20th. Bruschi, V. & Co. (V. Bruschi), grocers, 403 5th. Brusco, AV. R., ck. elk., Santa Fe Ry., h. 1033 2nd.
MISS STELLA M. WILSON,
Residence, 1835 W. Twelfth St., I^os Angeles, Cal. Tel., Blue 7895
GRADUATE NURSE
of the California Hospital
LOS ANGELES
For Boats, Launches, Yachts to P
Teleohone 2231 Red I
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BOATHOUSE FOOT OF H STREET
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BRUST, SAM'L, wholesale dealer cigars and tobaccos, 724-726 5th, h. 1669 1st.
Bryan, Chas. M., pressman, r. 3444 L.
Bryan, Francis, peanut buttermkr., r. 625 i6th.
Bryan, Frank, driver, S. I. M. Oil Co., r. 625 i6th.
Brvan, J. Edward, glazier,, W. P. Fuller & Co., rms. 1314 G.
Bryan, Solon, broker and notary public, 909 4th, h. 3444 L.
Bryan, Wm., shoemkg., 625 i6th, h. same.
Bryant Bros. (J. D. and S. C. Bryant), grocers, 424 Na- tional a.v.
Bryant, Ellner, Miss, dressmkr., L. Speyer, r. 545 14th.
Bryant, Frank E., bag. man, Santa Fe depot, rms. The Bur- nap.
Bryant, Jas. C, principal Sherman Hts. schl., h. 230 21st.
Bryant, Jurnott D. (Bryant Bros.), h. 1309 Eogan av.
Bryant, Nora (wid. R. P.), h. 545 14th.
Bryant, Sumner C. (Bryant Bros.), h. 440 National av.
Bryant, Tresa, Miss saleswoman, G. W. Marston, r. 545 14th.
Bryant, Wm., moulder Stnd. Iron Wks., r. 545 14th.
Buatich, Antono, fisherman, h. 303 Date.
Bubenike, John, baker, h. 402 Colton av.
Bubenike, Laura, Mrs., dressmkr., Mrs. A. Strong, r. 402 Colton av.
Buchan, Catherine E. (wid. J. M.), r. 3405 K.
Buchan, Jas., driver, N. D. Tichenor, r. 753 8th.
Buchan, Willard, baker, h. 3324 K.
BUCHLER, T. C, Miss, nurse, graduate S. F. Training Schl, Tel. 2212 Black, r. 713 Irving av.
Buchler, Wilhelmina (wid. J.), h. 713 Irving av.
Buck, Adam, h. 2310 5th.
Buck, Fredk. P., h. 1445 Union.
Buck, Nason, h. 321 Boston av.
Buckingham (The), 1105 D, furn. rms., Mrs. E. Lane, propr.
Buchner, Geo., carpet layer, G. W. Marston, h. 933 9th.
Buckner, J. A., groceries, 1903 F, h. same.
Buckner, Lucretia G., Miss, 933 9th.
Budden, David J., h. 820 nth.
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Abstract and Title Co. of San Diego
W. E. BUDLONS, Pres- F, S. BANKS, Vice-Pres. J. B. BOYD, Sec.
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Budlong, W. E., pres. Abstract and Title Co. of San .Die^^o,
h. 2027 E. Biiehler, Chas. F., butcher, h. 429 17th. Bugg, Chris., lab,, h. 39th and U. Bugge, Claus, lab., r. 39th and U. Bugge, Frank, lab., r. 39th and U. BUKER, CHAS. W., electrical construction and plating,
1 166 5th, h. 2309 5th. Buker, Benj., r. 2309 5th. Buker, Fannie, Miss, r. 2309 5th. Buker, Tyliiy, Miss, r. 2309 5th. Buker, LydiaL., Mrs., r. 2309 5th. Buller, C. F., h. Union and Tyler. BuUer, Gerard, student, r. Union and Tyler. Buller, Marie, Miss, student, r. Union and T3der. Bullock, Sidney, h. 844 Irving av. Bumpus, Wm., watchman, h. 451 19th. Bunch, Fred G., reporter, Tribune Co., r. 2942 F. BUNCH, J. N., REAL ESTATE EXCHANGE, notary pub- lic, 1433 ^, h. 2942 F. Bunch, Uillian, Miss, r. 2942 F. Bunik, Laura, Miss dressmkr., Mrs. A. Strong, 402 Colton
av. Bunker, Wm. P., cigarmakr., A. Sensenbrenner, h. 1524
Columbia. Bunton, Susan (wid. W.), r. 3588 3rd. Burbank, M. P., rms. 2346 H. Burbeck, Anna M. (wid. B. A.), r. 2008 E. BURBECK, EDWARD M., book stationery and curios,
105 1 5th, h. 2352 ist. BURBECK, HENRY, druggist and pharmacist, 4th, nw.
cor. C, h. 1734 3rd. Burch, Jeremiah P., h. 120 17th. Burch, Wm. L., r. 120 17th. Burdick, John B., student, r. 245 National av. Bureker, Fred. G., driver, A. Eicke, h. 1329 India. Burge, Emily T., Miss, h. 625 Julian av. Burgert, Edwin S., painter, h. 122 National av. Burget, Eloyd S., r. 122 National av. Burgess, Delia (wid. F. H.), r. 1940 3rd.
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Shirts, Collars and Cuffs our Specialty.
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Burgess, J. G., cigar mfr., 627 i6th, h. El Cajon, Cal.
Burgess, Mary C. (wid. T.), rms. 1422 3rd.
Burghard, Wm. A., foreman, H. and h. No. i, h. 1130 E.
Burham, Frank, h. La Jolla.
Burk, B. H., h. 2053 Columbia.
Burk, Benj. H., Jr., h- 2053 Columbia.
Burk, Frances, Miss, r. 2053 Columbia.
Burk, George, foreman, J. G. Burgess, h. 2021 J.
Burk, Ida, Miss, r. 2053 Columbia.
Burke, E., sailor, h. 840 Columbia.
Burke, Rachel C. (wid.), r. 330 Milton av.
Burke, Thos., lab., rms. 1232 F.
Burke, Thos. L., veterinary surg., h. 330 12th.
Burkhardt, Gus. A., barber, 466 5th, h. 321 loth.
Burkholder, C. L., Mrs., nurse, r. 1846 Grant av.
Burkholder, J. C, trackman, S. D. E. Ry., h. 1846 Grant av.
BURKS, JESSE D., teacher. State Normal schl., h. 2058
Albatross. Burks, Jesse D., Mrs., teacher. State Normal 5chl., r. -'05S
Albatross. Burleigh, Amy (wid. W. D.), asst. pub. library, h. 2214
Brandt. Burlington (The), 868 3rd, furn. rms., Mrs. J. J. Becker,
propr. Burnap Block, 1138 D. BURNAP (THE), 1138 D, furn. rms., Tilton & Eaton,
proprs. BURNELL, BARKER, Mexican and Indian curios, 5th,
se. cor. F, h. 3340 G. BURNELL, WALTER H., salesman, B.Burnell, r. 3340 G. Burnes, Till A., propr. The Acme, wines and liquors, h. 8th,
sw. cor. B. Burnes, Till A., Jr., brtndr., A. Myers, rms. Tower House. Burnett, Ahce, Mrs., h. 207 Boston av. Burnett, W. C, fruit grower, h. Pacific Beach. Burnette, H. P., foreman, h. 2012 India. Burney, John, carriage trimming, 638 4th, h. Lemon Villa. Burney, Robt. M., rms. 2387 J. Burnhan, David S., rms. 1509 Logan av.
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Burnham, Fred. R., phys. and stirg., member Brd. of Ed- ucation, 6 Grant blk., h. 1708 C.
Burnham, Geo. C., h. 1340 4th.
Burns, Alice L., Mrs., oppr. J. E. Slocum, h. 1817 ist.
Burns, Eliza A., Miss (Burns & Burns), h. Coronado View.
Burns, Frank H., butcher, H. P. Burns, rms. 726 5th.
Burns, Henry P., propr. Independent Meat Mkt., h. 843 8th.
Burns, John W., carp., H. W. Brewer, h. 1306 5th.
Burns, Laura, Miss, Indress, S. D. S. Lndry., r. 726 5th.
Burns, M. Belle, Miss, r. 1306 5th.
■Hums, Mary E. Miss (Burns & Burns), h. Coronado View. "^ Bu5;ns, Mary J., Mrs., fum, rms., h. 1228 6th.
Bupas, Thos., h. 515 I.
B'urns, Thos. J..,~med. electrician, r. 1228 6th.
Burns, Theo. W., s^esman, H. Marquardt, r. 1306 5th.
Burns^^ Burns (Misses E. A. and M. E. Burns), proprs. Coronado View, furn. rms., G, nw. cor. 5th.
Burr, Lizzie, Miss, h. Old ToAvn.
Burr, Peter E., lab., h. Old Town.
Rurrall, Geo. F., h. 340 i6th.
Burt, Agnes C, Miss, r. 3044 F.
Burt, Frank, h. 422 Ash.
Burt, Frank W., secy.-treas., S. D. Title Co., h. Ash, nw. cor. Arctic.
Burt, Gladys A., Miss, r. 3044 F.
Burt, Irene B., Miss, r. 3044 F.
Burt, John P., pres. and mgr. S. D. Title Co., v.-pres. R. & B. Abst. and T. Co., h. 2044 F.
Burt, Romeyn P., r. 3044 F.
Burwell, Mattie vS., Miss, stenog., E. J. Swayne & Co., r.
2045 J- Burwell, Wilbert, clk^T'Sr-Lgylj'. 370 12th. Burwell, Wm., barber, 926 4thrHT Busby, J. S., lab., h. Washington and Gold Finch. Busch, Henry, h. 2246 K. Busch, Henry, wood and coal, h. 1445 Atlantic.
Buser, Frank E., condr., S. D. E. Ry., h. 1929 Front.
Buser, J. J., printer, h. Olive, cor. Vermont.
Buser, W. H., motorman, S. D. E. Ry., h. 1929 Front.
MOORE'S !0-GENT
PARCEL DELIVERY
BAGGAGE and EXPRESS
Office, 1014 Fifth Street, cor. of D Telephone, Red 241
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Tel., Black 1571
BRADLEY & CO.
Tine Ulin«$, Ciquors and eigars
Fannily Trade a Specialty
Distributors of
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Bushfield, Louis, elk., M. F. Heller, rms. St. James. Bushnell, Jessie M. (wid. E. L.), h- 1042 8th. Bushnell, Ralph E., elk., W. O. Bowen, r. 1042 8th. BUSHYHEAD, ED. W., chief of police, h. 3123 C. Business Blks., see miscellaneous matter, front part of di- rectory. Buss, Chas. A. (Buss Bros.), h. 1344 nth. Buss, Martha (wid. C. A.), h. 1038 20th. Buss, Solon C. (Buss Bros.), h. South Chollas. Bussey, Blanche, Miss, nurse, r. 1335 3rd. Bussey, Edith F., Miss, bkkpr., Mrs. A Strong, r. 1335 3rd. Bussey, Jas. C, h. 1335 3rd.
Bussow, Augusta, Miss, music teacher, h. 1125 Union. Bussow, Gussie, Miss, Indress, S. D. S. Lndry., r. 1125
Union. Bussow, Sophia (wid. G.), h. 1125 Union. Butera, Loretta, lab., rms. 499 D. Butlar, Wm., J., driver chemical engine No. i, h. 840
Kearney av. Butler, Alfred B. C., rancher, h. 35th and S. Butler, A. W., Mrs., dressmkr., Mrs. A. Strong, 3850 6th. Butler, Cornelius, lab., h. 1906 Atlantic. Butler, Dan'l., h. ft. of 7th. Butler, Edward, A., phys. and surg., 1506 C, bds. The
Hawthorne. Butler, Elizabeth O., Miss, r. 1432 Date. Butler, Florence A., Miss, r. The Hawthorne. Butler, Geo. (Jones & Butler), h. 3850 6th. BUTLER, JAS. W. (Wilson & Co.) h. 3546 B. BUTLER, JENNIE M., MR5., mgr. The Hawthorne, ist,
ne. cor. Hawthorn, h. same. Butler, Joel M., r. The Hawthorne. Butler, John, driver, P. W. & C. Co., h. 830 Kearney av. Butler, John T., mining, h. 3 121 K. Butler, Mary, Miss r. 1814 F. Butler, Minnie O., Miss, stenog., J. Tilton, Mng. Co., rms.
561 5th. Butler, Robt. H., carp., bds. 1432 Date. BUTLER, THOS. P., phys. and surg., i, 2, 3 Brown^ Blk.,
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Butler, Thos., stevedore, h. 1906 Atlantic.
Button, Burnell D., r. 2058 Front.
Butterfield, Dan'l. J., miner, rms. 1539 E.
Butterfield, Geo. W., h. 1250 loth.
Butterfield, Helen, Miss, saleswoman, B. Burnell, r. 1250
loth. Butterfield, H. G., plumber, rms. The Albion. Button, N. H., r. 2058 Front. Button, R. S., r. 2058 Front.
Button, Sam'l. D., solicitor, B. F. Ingalls, h. 2058 Front. Butts, Ada C. (wid. E. P.), h. 2356 D. Butts, Chas. L. (Butts & Chase), h. The Montezuma. Butts & Chase (C. L. Butts, C. C. Chase), barbers, 1423 E. Butzen, Fred., baker, h. 1506 California. BYE, CHAS. R., pressman, Frye, Garrett & Smith, h. 1327
State. Byers, Jacob AV., pastor Gospel Tab., h. 102 1 15th.
Cabinet Saloon, 964 5th, J. Goldthorp, propr.
CABLE FEED STORE, 11 69 4th, D. J. Nelson, propr.
Cabler, Albert N., h. 1838 Ash.
Cabler, Clara B., Miss, dressmkr., r. 1838 Ash.
Cahill, Julia, Miss, r. 1267 India.
Cahill, Mary (wid. P.), h. 1267 India.
Cairns, Elizabeth, Mrs., rms. 1615 D.
CAIRNES, ALEX. B., chief engr. S. D. fire dept., h.
940 3rd. Caldwell, Jennie, Miss, dressmkr., rms. 944 12th. Caldwell, Jennie M., Mrs., h. 1144 ist. Caldwell, Sarah, Miss, .student, r. 768 22nd. CALLEN, JAS. S., atty.-at-law, 16-17-18, Lawyers' Blk.,
h. 615 Milton av. Calmus, Geo. M., phys. and surg., h. 2845 ^^ CAL. AND ORIENTAL 5. S. CO., Santa Fe wharf, J. D.
Phillips, agt. Cal. Cream of Lemon Co., 304 6th, C. B. Ming, mgr.
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Cal. Mtge. Loan and Trust Co.. 1324 D, E. J. Swayne, as- signee.
Cal. Rubber Stamp Co., W. B. Asher, mgr., 1027 4th.
California (The), 1267 4th, furn. rms.,, ]vlrs. H. Cook, propr.
Calvert, Lucretia (wid. J. L.), furn. rms., 805 State, li. same.
Calvin, Agnes F., Miss, rms. 1321 E.
Camacho, Elander (wid. C. C), r. 564 H.
Camacho, Elena (wid. L.), h. 513 State.
Campbell, A. J., Mrs., rms. 624 Logan av.
Campbell, Alex., h. 241 8th.
Campell, David C, appr., Sterne Bros. Co..r. 839 Front.
Campbell, Esther E. (wid. F. L), rms. 226 National av.
CAMPBELL, FRANK M., propr. Central Feed Yard, wood and coal, 4th, nw. cor. H, h. 1030 i6th.
Campbell, Geo., packer, A. Keen & Son, rms. 1021 G.
Campbell, Issac N., barber, 13 16 G, h. 396S 9th.
Campbell, Jessie R., ]Miss, dressmkr., ]\Ir5. J. A. Landis, r 839 Front.
Campbell, John, pattern mkr., Sterne Bros. Co.. h.
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Campbell, John C, elk., S. G. Ingle, r. 839 Front.
Campbell, Laura (wid. L. L.), dressmkr., h. 1469 ist.
Campbell, Lavina (wid. J.), r. 421 Milton av.
Campbell, Margaret A. (wid A. D.), r. 1757 State.
Campion, Anna (wid. R. R.), r. 1733 ist.
Campion, R. & Co. (R. R. Campion), real est. and collec- tions, 850 7th, h. 1733 ist.
Canary, Maurice, bds. 1243 Front.
Candee, Edward, carp., h. 2350 H.
Candee, Horace, ad migr. Hotel Coronado, r. 3736 8th.
Canfection, Cancha, Miss, r. 785 I.
Ganger, x-\ustin, lab., Russ L. & M. Co.. h. Ella and 30th.
Cannon, Augusta (wid. J. C), r. 1146 nth.
Cannon, Frank H., elk., r. 1146 nth.
Cannon, Glenn, elk., Corbin Drug Co., h. 1810 F.
Cannon, Harry N., h. 727 15th.
Canter, Mary A., Mrs. restaurant. 627 7th, h. same.
Cantlin, John P., pressman, S. D. Sun, h, 532 F.
Cantlin, Martin, h. 539 8th.
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Capitol (The), 749 4th, fiirn. rms., Mrs. E. Lawrence,, propr.
Capron, John G., h. 2 112 D.
Capps, Cora V., Mrs., embroiderer, Mrs. M. OXeary-, rms.
II 26 4th.
CAPPS, EDWIN M., ex-mayor, civil engr., h. 765 Julian av.
Capps, Eug-ene E., atty.-at-law, rms. 161 5 D.
Capps, Thos. J., atty.-at-law, h. 724 Logan av.
Carbelau, Claude, rancher, h. A, nr. 28th.
Card, Jas., sailor, h. 773 I.
Carey, Agnes, Miss, milliner, Mrs. K. R. Lang, r. 1910 F.
Carey, Charlotte E., Miss, bkkpr., Ed. Fletcher & Co., r. 1968 2nd.
Carey, Geo. AV., blksmithing, 1726 H, rms. Schafer Blk.
Carey, Jos. F., furn. rms., h. 1940 3rd.
Carey, Lou B. (wid. J. J.), h. 1908 F.
Cargill, Darius P., r. 35 11 A.
Carillo, Carrie, Miss, student, r. 864 Arctic.
Carlson, Andrew O., h. 634 nth.
Carlson, Chas. O., lab., h. 232 9th.
Carlyon, Ella, Mrs., waitress, Kearney & Moore , rms. 1 107 C.
Carman, Robt. K., h. 236 9th.
CARNES, WALTER, Secy., S. D. Water Co., h. 2260 Front.
Carothers, Annie, Miss, rms. 827 7th.
CARPENTER, FORD A., observer, U. S. Weather Bur- eau, h. 2nd, ne. cor. Thornton av.
Carpenter, Fredk., dair^mian, W. B. Hoge, r. 1627 F.
Carpenter, Geo. W., h. 2392 K.
Carpenter, Hepsy A. (wid. C. W.), seamstress, r. 1469 ist.
Carpenter, Mattie L., Mrs., mgr., W. B. Hage, h. 163 1 F.
Carpenter, Wm. H., h. 1808 D.
Carr, Etta (wid. L.), h. 1252 State.
Carr, Mary, Mrs., restaurant, 1533 E, h. same.
Carralis, Romona (wid. T. A.), h. 450 loth.
Carrillo, Jos., Ingshrmn., h. 864 Arctic.
Carrillo, Manuel, r. 430 H.
Carillo, Nellie, Miss, r. 864 Arctic.
Carrillo, Ygnacio, lab., h. 171 5 J.
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Carrillo, Yreneo, lab., h. 365 8th.
Carringer, David J., rancher, r. Horton and Ella.
Carringer, H. A., millman, Russ L. & M. Co., h. 30th and Watkins.
Carringer, Harvey E., photogr., h. Horton and Ella.
Carrington, Edwin O., r. 427 Ash.
Carroll, Frances S., Miss, r. 3770 5th.
Carroll, John H., lab., rms. 1444 I.
Carroll, John M., h. 3770 5th.
Carroll, Margaret V., Mrs., dry goods and notions, 825 5th, h. 3770 5th.
Carroll, Oscar, engr., h. 1005 ^•
Carroll, Thos. H., salesman, M. V. Carroll, h. 2247 D.
Carson, David, h. 3645 3rd.
Carson, John A., h. 241 i6th.
Carter, Cassius (Withington & Carter), atty., h. 2042 Al- batross.
Carter, Chas., rms. 2340 H.
Carter, Corrinne, Miss, teacher, High schl., h. 12th and Cedar.
Carter, Edwin J., real est. and ins., 964 6th, h. 3446 D.
Carter, Frank W., h. Cedar, nw. cor. 10.
Carter, John H., jeweler, 872 5th, h. 1571 4th.
Carter, John S., elk., E. J. Carter, r. 3446 D.
Carter, R. D., propr.. The Grotto, h. 941 nth.
Carter, Ross, student, r. 3446 D.
Carter, T. Fount, r. Cedar, nw. cor. loth.
Carter, Thos. S., rms. 2129 G.
Carter, Wm. H., fruit grower, h. Pacific Beach.
Cargell, Albert, nurse, Co. Hospital, r. same.
Cascade Cattle Co., D. C. Collier, Jr., pres.; S. F. Smith, secy., 1047 5th.
Case, Chas. C, elk., G. W. Marston, rms. 2310 K.
Case, Clarence E., plumber, G. W. Peck, h. 836 nth.
Case, Hattie M. (wid. C), rms. 2310 K.
Case, Helen, Miss, nurse, rms. 548 12th.
Case, Julia E., Miss, bkkpr., Becker & Vogt, r. 548 12th.
Case, Margarett A. (wid. S.), r. 836 nth.
Casey, Carrie (wid. C.), h. 1929 K.
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CASHMAN, WM., bottr, J. Seifert. mis. 17th,, bet. M
and Iv. Cassidy, Andrew, comssr, pub. wks., rms. 955 5th. Cassidy, Jas. A.,, r. 940 Lgan a v. Cassidy, Jas. H., contr., 1940 Logan av. Cassidy, Jos., musician, us. Tower House. Cassidy, Peter, wines an liquors, 402 4th and 450 5th, h.
450 5th. Cassie, Eben, blksmithin;, 554 8th, h. 28th, nr. M. Castellou, Jos., Indrymn.N. J. Pignot, rms. 1229 D. Castera, John C, Indrym., N. J. Pignot, rms. 1229 D. Castle. John A., carp., l:2ii Logan av. Castner. ^lary A. (wid. 7. H.), h. 1540 5th. Castner. ^linnie A., Mi;, saleswoman, B. Burnell, r.
1540 5th. Castner, Roy. elk., J. A.3oyd, r. 1540 5th. Castro, ]\Iaria, Miss, h. 25 12th. Castro, Rosa (wid. O.), ms. 215 12th. Casty, Bart, rancher, h. 71 17th. Casty. Richd., driver. j\l F. Heller, r. 721 17th. Catino. Vincenjo, cook, . 853 Asctic. Cator. Zachariah F., jun, dealer, 1713 J, h. 371 8th. Caulfield, Orange S., rni; 1018 S. 26th. Cave, Polita (wid. W. A., dressmkg., h. 2730 H. Cavel, Josephine (wid. > C), h. 256 i6th. Central Block, 767 5th
Central Drug Store, 86-!5th, G. C. Geam. propr. Central Feed Yard, 4th ;id H, F. ]\I. Campbell, propr. Central Grocer}', 719-7^ 5th. S. E. Gaskill, propr., C. F.
Francisco, mgr. Central M. E. Church, 5th and Harrison av., R. Barton,
pastor. Cesena. ]\Iacelina, h. cor.\dams and Madison. Cesena. Xicha, Miss, r. vdams and Madison. Cesena, Rosa, ]\Iiss, r. Aams and ^Madison. Cesmat. Henry, butcher C. S. Hardy, r. Old Town. Cesmat. Leon, teamster. 1. 2388 F. CHADBOURNE FURIITURE CO., W. L. Frevert,
pres.-treas., 6th, nw. or. D. Chadwick. Fredk. C. caD., rms. 1225 Logan av.
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Chadwick, Mary, Miss, r26i2 5th.
Chaffin, Daisy, Miss, rmsi036 F.
Chaffin, Frank, bkkpr., E J. Swayne, rms. 1036 F.
Chalfant, M. B. (wid. P.)n. 4th and Stockton.
Chalfaunt, Alfred, h. Gmtville.
Chalfaunt, Ralph, ranchr, h. Grantville.
Chamberlain, Harry K., ; 1145 nth.
Chambers, Bettie K. (wi( W.), r. 725 Milton av.
Chambers, Edward C, ireman, D. C. and L. . Co., h.
1151 2nd. Chambers, G. J., propr. lalf Price House (household
goods), h. 818 6th. Chambers, Jos., elk., J. C Chambers, r. 3335 F. Chandler, Jos. H., sausae mkr., C. S. Hardy, r. 930 C. Chandler, Leonard A., plice officer and propr. San Diego
Boat House, h. same Chaney, E. W., rms. 158 F. Chanter, Florence A., IN'SS, r. 818 Grant av. Chanter, Fredk. C, pror. Pioneer Carpet Cleaning Wks.,
r. 818 Grant av. Chanter, John, furniture 627 6th, h. 818 Grant av. Chanter, L. Alberta, Mis, r. 818 Grant av. Chanter, LilHan B., Mii, r. 818 Grant av. Chanute, Octave, h. 262 5th. Chapin, A. P., r. 943 ith. Chapman, Emelie, Mis.^ r. 2030 India. Chapman, Geo. B., h. D46 Arctic. Chapman, Jas. S., h. 56 National av. Chapman, Jennette C. Miss, r. 2030 India. Chapman, Jos. M., rmsi6i6 F. Chapman, Russell, asstbkkpr., Russ L. & M. Co., h. 2030
India. Chappell, Chas. C, h.ii09 2nd. Charleston (The), 171-D, furn. rms., Mrs. G. Ingraham,
propr. Charpiot, Sam'l. A., fnt raiser, Pt. Loma. Chartrand, Frank C, \ 1442 Arctic. Chase, Benj., F., brtnd, Hotel Brewster, h. 33 i6th. Chase, Birdie, Miss, drssmkr., Mme. Seright, r. 1642 Arc^
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CASHMAN, WM., bottler, J. Seifert, mis. 17th, bet. M
and L. Cassidy, Andrew, comssnr, pub. wks., rms. 955 5th. Cassidy, Jas. A., r. 940 Logan av. Cassid)?:, Jas. H., contr., r. 940 Logan av. Cassidy, Jos., musician, rms. Tower House. Cassidy, Peter, wines and liquors, 402 4th and 450 sfh, h.
450 5th. Cassie, Eben, blksmithing, 554 8th, h. 28th, nr. M. Castellou, Jos., Indrymn., N. J. Pignot, rms. 1229 D. Castera, John C, Indrymn., N. J. Pignot, rms. 1229 D. Castle, John A., carp., h. 211 Logan av. Castner, Mary A. (wid. W. H.), h. 1540 5th. Castner, Minnie A., Miss, saleswoman, B. Burnell, r.
15405th. Castner, Roy, elk., J. A. Boyd, r. 1540 5th. Castro, Maria, Miss, h. 215 12th. Castro, Rosa (wid. Q.), rms. 215 12th. Casty, Bart, rancher, h. 721 17th. Casty, Richd., driver, M. F. Heller, r. 721 17th. Catino, Vincenjo, cook, h. 853 Asctic. Cator, Zachariah F., junk dealer, 1713 J, h. 371 8th. Caulfield, Orange S., rms. 1018 S. 26th. Cave, Polita (wid. W. A.), dressmkg., h. 2730 H. Cavel, Josephine (wid. N. C), h. 256 i6th. Central Block, 767 5th.
Central Drug Store, 864 5th, G. C. Gearn, propr. Central Feed Yard, 4th and H, F. M. Campbell, propr. Central Grocery, 719-721 5th, S. E. Gaskill, propr., C. F.
Francisco, mgr. Central M. E. Church, 26th and Harrison av., R. Barton,
pastor. Cesena, Macelina, h. cor. Adams and Madison. Cesena, Nicha, Miss, r. Adams and Madison. Cesena, Rosa, Miss, r. Adams and Madison. Cesmat, Henry, butcher, C. S. Hardy, r. Old Town. Cesmat, Leon, teamster, h. 2388 F. CHADBOURNE FURNITURE CO., W. L. Frevert,
pres.-treas., 6th, nw. cor. D. Chadwick, Fredk. C, carp., rms. 1225 Logan av.
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Chadwick, Mary, Miss, r. 2612 5th.
Chaffin, Daisy, Miss, rms. 1036 F.
Chaffin, Frank, bkkpr., E. J. Swayne, rms. 1036 F.
Chalfant, M. B. (wid. P.), h. 4th and Stockton.
Chalfaunt, Alfred, h. Grantville.
Chalfaunt, Ralph, rancher, h. Grantville.
Chamberlain, Harry K., h. 1145 nth.
Chambers, Bettie K. (wid. W.), r. 725 Milton av.
Chambers, Edward C, foreman, D. C. and L. Co., h.
1151 2nd. Chambers, G. J., propr. Half Price House (household
goods), h. 818 6th. Chambers, Jos., elk., J. G. Chambers, r. 3335 F. Chandler, Jos. H., sausage mkr., C. S. Hardy, r. 930 C. Chandler, Leonard A., police ofhcer and propr. San Diego
Boat House, h. same. Chaney, E. W., rms. 15 18 F. Chanter, Florence A., Miss, r. 818 Grant av. Chanter, Fredk. C, propr. Pioneer Carpet Cleaning Wks.,
r. 818 Grant av. Chanter, John, furniture, 627 6th, h. 818 Grant av. Chanter, L. Alberta, Miss, r. 818 Grant av. Chanter, Lillian B., Miss, r. 818 Grant av. Chanute, Octave, h. 2642 5th. Chapin. A. P., r. 943 loth. Chapman, Emelie, Miss, r. 2030 India. Chapman, Geo. B., h. 1646 Arctic. Chapman, Jas. S., h. 526 National av. Chapman, Jennette C, Miss, r. 2030 India. Chapman, Jos. M., rms. 1616 F. Chapman, Russell, asst. bkkpr., Russ L. & ^I. Co., h. 2030
India. Chappell, Chas. C, h. 2109 2nd. Charleston (The), 1712 D, furn. rms., Mrs. G. Ingraham,
propr. Charpiot, Sam'l. A., fruit raiser, Pt. Loma. Chartrand, Frank C, h. 1442 Arctic. Chase, Benj., F., brtndr.. Hotel Brewster, h. 33 i6th. Chase, Birdie, Miss, dressmkr., Mme. Seright, r. 1642 Arc- tic. -***
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CHASE, CHAS. A., druggist, 5th, sw. cor. F, h. 1042 C.
Chase, Chas. C. (Butts & Chase), h. 102 1 C.
Chase, Delia H. (wid. H. A.), teacher, Old Town schl., h. 12 12 Brooks av.
Chase, Fredk. N., sailor, r. 1642 Arctic.
Chase, Geo., r. 1958 ist.
Chase, Geo. I., sailor, r. 1642 Arctic.
Chase, Geo. W., sailor, h. 1642 Arctic.
Chase, Harlan W., rancher, r. 1042 C.
Chase, Josephine (wid. L.), h. 2310 D.
CHASE, LEVI, v.-pres. Merchants' National Bnk., v.-pres. S. D. C. & E. Ry. Co., h. 2008 D.
Chase, Lewis B., elk., C. A. Chase, r. 1910 India.
Chase, Nina E., Miss, stenog., C. S. Hardy, r. 102 1 C.
Chase, P. E. B. (Chase & Eudington), h. La. Jolla.
Chase, Sidney L., r. 1042 C.
Chase & Ludington (P. E. Chase, W. F. Ludington), proprs., L. J. L. and F. stables, and grocers. La Jolla.
Chavez, Andrea, Mrs., h. 69 loth.
Cheatham, AVm. D., h. 35 i8th.
Cheeseman, Agnes (wid. C. H.), seamstress, G. W. Mars- ton, rms. 2022 E.
Cheney, Chas. B., stone cutter, S. P. G. Co., h. 1231 State.
Cheney, Laura M. (wid. J. A.), housekpr., T. G. McCon- key, rms. 1106 D.
Cheney, Sophia A. (wid. W. P.), h. 1212 loth.
Cherry, Alma, Miss, r. 1137 12th.
Cherry, Elizabeth, Miss, r. 11 37 12th.
CHERRY, H. M., county supervisor, fire insurance, h. 2240 2nd.
Cherry, Jos. E., cai-p., h. 733 8th.
Chetham, Wm. D., h. 35 i8th.
Chicago Millinery, 731 5th, Mrs. J. Swisher, propr.
Chicago Shoe Store, 650 5th, Mrs. A. J. Jacobs, propr.
Chick, M., gunsmith, N. D. Nichols & Co., h. 1663 6th.
Childers, Wm. H., carp., rms. 611 5th.
Childs, Franklin, h. 330 Milton av.
Chilwell, Flora, Miss, rms. 728 Franklin av.
Chinese Mission School, 663 ist.
Choate Block, 832 5th.
MOORE'S lO-GENT
PARCEL DELIVERY
BAGGAGE and EXPRESS
Office, 1014 Fifth street, cor. of D
Telephone, Red 241
and BRADLEY & CO
Tine lUincs, Eiquors and Cigars
Tel., Black 1571 FTamily Trade a Specialty
Cor. Fourth C Sts.
Distributors of
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Choate, Elizabeth C, Mrs., asst. Johnson & Connell, h.
930 7th. Choate, Helen F., Miss, telp. opr., r. 930 7th. Choate, Mabel L., Miss, telp. opr., r. 930 7th. Choate, Rufus, rms. 1271 5th. Chowning, Alice, Miss, saleswoman, F. H. Arnott, r. 522
Logan av. Chowning, Henry, stockman, h. 522 Logan av. Christensen, C. A., shoemkg., 1144 4th, rms. 1142 4th. Christiansson, Carl J., pastor. Bethel Chapel (Swedish), h.
30 Seaman. Christensen, Jurgen P., real est. and loans, 830 6th, h. 3040
K. Christensen, John P., contr. cement, h. 5th and Stockton. Christian, Jennie C, Miss, r. 1140 14th. Christian, Lena, Miss, student, bds. 1065 8th. Christian, Mary F. (wid. D. G.), h. 1140 14th. Christian Missionary Alliance, 1121 6th. Christian Science Reading Rooms, 1418 E. Christiance, W. H., mach., S. D. C. & A. Co., h. 1156 3rd. Christy, A. (wid. J. L.), propr. The Ellsworth, 565 12th,
r. same. Christy, Henlen F., r. 1368 India. Chung Olung, Indry, 2514 H.
Church, Chastina A. (wid. C. C), r. 809 Julian av. Churcher, E. A., collector, h. 1532 Union. Church of Christ (Scientists), 2nd and Beech, C. H. Clark,
C. S. P. Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, 752 5th, J.
F. Atkins, elder. Churches' and Religious Organizations, see miscellaeous
matter, front part of directory. Church of the Immaculate Conception, Old Town, Father
A. B. Ubach, pastor. Churchill, Geo. M., h. 3125 M. Churchward, Grace G., Miss, h. 1630 ist. Churchward, Myra E., Miss, h. 1630 ist. Ciel, Annie, Mrs., cigars and tobaccos, 357 H, h. 359 H. Citerley, Clark W. (Citerley & Son), h. 51 i6th. Citerley, Wm. A. (Citerley & Son), h. 205 13th.
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Citerley & Son (C. W. and W. A. Citerley), livery and feed
stables, ist and H. Citrus Soap Co., 9th and K, G. D. Stead, mgr. City Board of Education, see miscellaneous matter, front
part of directory. City Drug Store, 6th, ne. cor. F, V. T. Parrott, propr. City Government, see miscellaneous matter, front part of
directory. City Guard Band, 931 2nd, R. E. Trogenitz, director. City Hall, 5th. sw. cor. G. City Justice's Court, 3rd, bet. D and E, M. B. Anderson,
Justice of Peace. City Officials, see miscellaneous matter, front part of di- rectory. City Public Library, see Public Library. City Street Railways, see, miscellaneous matter, front part of directory.
Claiborne, Alice M., Miss, h. 1733 3rd.
Clapp, Bessie, Miss, confectionery, 948 5th, r. 3519 ist.
Clarence, Mamie R. (wid. F. R.), r. 1566 6th.
Clark, Agnes, Mrs., propr. Santa Ysabel, 633 5th, h. same.
Clark, A. G., h. 1569 6th.
Clark, Albert M., h. 1817 ist.
Clark, Carrie J., Mrs ,.h. 1422 Union.
Clark, Chas. A., h. Atlantic and B.
Clark, Chas. E., h. India, cor. Spencer.
Clark, Chas. H., h. 1968 2nd.
Clark, Chas. N., h. 2670 3rd.
Clark, Clarence L., r. 1968 2nd.
Clark, Geo. W., police officer, h. 521 8th.
Clark, Gertrude E., Miss, r. 2670 3rd.
Clark, Harry, compositor, h. 809 s. 24th.
Clark, Harold, machinist, rms. 932 ist.
Clark, Hugh, rms. 2340 H.
Clark, Jason L., rms. 1539 E.
Clark, John, hackman, r. 633 5th.
Clark, J. S., v.-pres. and genl. mgr. The J. S. Clark Ab- stract Co,, h. 1067 Front.
CLARK, J. S., ABSTRACT CO. (THE) L. R. Kirby, pres.;
F. S. HARTWELL
943 Sixth Street
ELECTRICIAN ^^3^ Tei., Red 1302
ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES Electric and Gas Fixtures, Welsbach Lights
CHASE'S DRUG STORE
S. E. Cor. Fifth and F Sts.
The oldest in the city. Prescriptions a specialty
Tel. Main 461
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J. S. Clark, v.-pres. and genl. mgr. ; Miss S. E. Clark,
secy.-treas., 5th, nw. cor. E. Clark, Katherine L., Mrs., asst. bkkpr., Klauber, Wangen-
heim Co., bds. 1165 ist. Clark, Lincoln, h. 1321 3rd. Clark, M. M., Miss, h. 834 3rd. Clark, Maud E., student, r. 848 4th. Clark, Mary (wid. J.), r. 710 Ash. Clark, Mary L.. Mrs., r. 923 Irving av. Clark, Perry, . India, cor. Spencer. Clark, Robert G., h. 2144 A. Clark, Sarah E., Miss, secy.-treas. The J. S. Clark Abstract
Co., r. 1067 Front. Clark, S. J., rms. 843 5th. Clark, Wm. A., collector, r. 843 5th. Clarke, A. F., Mrs. music teacher, h. 970 9th. Clarke, Almond, h. 1628 7th. Clarke, Anna B. (wid. C. P.), h. 3424 I. Clarke, Frank H. (Clarke «S<: Brant), h. 932 ist. Clarke, Hopewell, bds. The Hawthorn. Clarke, Laura M. (wid. E.), h. 931 19th. Clarke, Laurel O., Miss, compositor. Baker Bros., h. 931
19th. Clarke, M. Belle, Miss, music teacher, r. 1628 7th. Clarke, Ralph E., supt. S. D. G. & E. L. Co., h. 752 nth. Clarke, Ransom C, h. 609 Logan av. Clarke & Brant (F. H. Clarke, C. W. Brant), machinists,
1004 D. Clausen, Chas. J., groceries, 1905 K, h. same. Clawson, Ada M., Miss, h. 1907 Arctic. Clawson, Sadie E. (wid A. E.), h. 1907 Arctic. Clay, Cyprian, h. 471 25th. Clay, Mary A., Miss, r. 471 25th. Cleary, Geo., phys. (eye and ear), 39-40 Keating Blk., h.
La Jolla. Clemens, R. B., Mrs., h. 1455 7th. Clement, John F., h. 1335 4th. Clendening, Alex., h. 1044 Logan av. Clendening, Benj., rabbitry, h. 620 Main. Clendening, Mellie, Miss, r. 620 Main.
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Clermont (The), 501 7th, furn. rms., Sanders & DeBurn,
proprs. Cleveland, Daniel, atty.-at-law, 19-825 5th, h. same. Cleveland, Louis C, rms. The Willard. Cliff, Chas. L., bkkpr., C. S. Hardy, h. 1036 7th. Cliff, Chas. M., fruit grower, h. Pt. Loma. Cliff", Harl. S., implement house, 326 5th, h. 724 i6th. Clifton (The), Mrs. A. Nerney, propr., furn. rms. 1721 4th. Climax Restaurant, 641 5th, E. W. Ecker, propr. Clootens, C, tailor, G. W. Marston, r. 1224 4th. Close, Myron C, h. La Jolla. Clough, Bertha, Miss, r. 3457 C. Cloyd, Jos. G., r. 913 E. Cloyd. Susan B. (wid. G. N.), h. 913 E. Cloug-h, Solon H., h. 3457 C.
Clubs, see miscellaneous matter, front part of directory. Club (The), 945 4th, wines and liquors, R. Bridgewater,
propr. Coan, Henry C, r. 1623 Atlantic. Coates, Thos. W., contr., h. 750 13th. Cochran, John B., salesman, S. D. Lumber Co., rms. 6th,
nw. cor L. Cochran, Jennie F., Miss, rms. 3553, 6th. COCHRAN, MILTON A., (Cochran, Hutchins & Lamar),
h. 1253 State. COCHRAN, HUTCHINS & LAMAR (M. A. Cochran, W.
A. Hutchins, R. D. Lamar), whol. com. mchts., 362-366
5th. COFFEE CLUB ASSOCIATION (THE) 1327 E, C. A.
Babcock, pres.; R. B. Bowles, treas.; S. G. Ames, secy.;
A. L. Bachman, mgr. Coffern, Sarah A. (wid. J. W.), h. 545 loth. Coff'ey, John, bds. 1116 D. Coffin, Alfred, rms. 1405 4th. Cofffn, D. B. (wid. E. A.), r. 1179 9th. Cofffn, Etta G., Miss, r. 1179 9th. Cogswell, Thos., dentist, 13-14 Sefton Blk., h. Pacific
Beach. Cohen, Bertha (wid. M.), h. 829 nth. Cohen, Chas., driver, J. L. Horning, r. 829 nth.
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Cohen, Dora, Miss, r. 829 nth.
Cohen, Hannah, Miss, r. 829 nth.
Cohn, Jacob A., leather and findings, 1321 F, h. 2020 K.
Cohn, Simon, barber, 2121 H, r. 829 nth.
Colburn, W. M., carp., S.S. St. Denis, h. 935 i8th.
Colby, Chas. E., sash mkr., Russ L. & M. Co., h. 428
Kearney av. Colby, Stella C, Miss, r. 428 Kearney av. Colby, Walter A., carp., h. 514 Kearney av. Cole, Archie, engr., r. 3418 M. Cole Block, 5th and G. Cole, Claude, carp., r. 3418 M. Cole, Frank, teamster, S. D. Trk. Co., rms. 736 7th. Cole, Geo. C, h. 809 Irving av. Cole, Jas. B., carp., h. 2322 Arctic. Cole, John, carp., r. 3418 M. Cole, Leon W., barber, I. W. Morse, h. 2229 E. Cole, Maria (wid A. A.), r. 1453 California. Cole, Wm. L., carp., h. 3418 M. Codeman, Chas., lab., rms. 805 State. Coleman, Mattie L. Miss. r. 11 14 G. College Hill Land Assn., 1015 4th, D. C. Collier, Jr., pres.
and treas.; G. C. Arnold, secy, and mgr. College Inn (The), Pacific Beach, W. Johnstone, secy, and
mgr. COLLIER, DAVID C. JR., (Collier & Smith), atty., pres.
and treas. College Hill Land Assn., h. 1340 Date. Collier, Mattie M. (wid. D. C), h. 1545 6th. COLLIER & SMITH (D. C. Collier, Jr., S. F. Smith),
attys.-at-law, 3-4-5 1047 5th- Collins, Alena E., Mrs., teacher, Roseville schl., h. Pt.
Loma. Colhns, Anna (wid. C), h. 123 1 13th. Collins, Chas. E., engr., S. D. Brew. Co., h. 1333 Logan av. Collins, Fritz, brtndr., rms. 18 14 G. CoUins, J. B., plnmber, S. D. Brew. Co., rms. The Bay
View. Collins, J. W., Hneman, W. U. Tel. Co., rms. The Windsor. Collins, Jos. v., propr., Bay View Hotel, h. 12th, cor. I.
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OFFICE. 1021 FOURTH ST.
Tel. Black 711.
W. E. BUDLONG, Pres. F, S. BANKS, Vioe-Pres. J. B. BOYD, Sec.
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Collins, Mae E., Miss, stenog., Dodson & Fisher, rms. 370
I2th. Collins, Mary E., Miss, bds. The Bay View. Collins, T. D., night watch. S. D. Brew. Co., h. 630 Harri- son av. Collis, Lew W., agt. N. C. & O. Ry., h. 1062 12th. Collis, L. W. Mrs., saleswoman, G. W. Marston, r. 1062
I2th. Colonial Inn (The), ne. cor. 5th and Fir, Mrs. F. A. Ricker,
propr. Colt, Hiram, h. 848 Laurel. Colt, H. Maria, Miss, r. 848 Laurel. Colt, Mary B., Miss, r. 848 Laurel. Colton, Alex. C, carp., h. 332 Grand av. Colton, H. W., letter carrier, rms. 511 9th. Colton, Oscar H., h. 1405 4th.
Colwell, Frank G., driver, F. X. Winter, h. 1734 D. Comandich, Dominic, bottler, G. Goedke, r. 608 B. Comandich, Mary, Mrs., h. 608 B. Comfort, Elizabeth M. (widow), h. La Jolla. Comly, H. R., atty.-at-law, 2-3 918 5th, h. 1053 State. Cornparit, John B., sign and carriage painting, 231 6th, h.
1556 2nd. Commercial Hotel, 7th, cor. I, Mrs. A. E. Raetter, propr. Comstock, J., propr. Warner's Hot Springs Stage Line, h.
726 National av. Conaghan, Frank A., wood wkr., P. C. Mfg. Co., rms. St.
James. Concordia Turnveriene, Turn Halle, 936 2nd. Conden, John, Ingshmn, h. 356 12th. Conden, Maud J., Miss, r. 356 12th. Conden, Winnie B., Miss, r. 356 12th. Conklin, N. H., supr. judge, dept. 2, ct. hs., h. 2167 5th. Conklin, Ralph L., elk., U. S. Custom House, r. 2167 5th. Conlon, Margaret, Miss, r. 2054 4th. Connaghan, T. A., rms. 15 18 F. Connell, Jas. E. (Johnson & Connell), h. 1706 5th. Conner, John, lab., h. 1125 F. CONNECTICUT OF HARTFORD (fire), 1313 D, Gwyn
& Lancaster, agts.
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Shirts, Collars and Cuffs our Specialty.
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Connoirs, Jas., h. N. San Diego. Connors, Mollie A., Miss, dressmkr.. rms. 1737 3rd. Connors, Paul, night watch., Ct. House, h. Old Town. Conover, Frank B., Mrs., h. cor. 5th and Laurel. Conover, Lou M., Mrs., teacher, University Hts. schl., r.
1434 2nd. Conover, Sarah F. (wid. F. A.), r. 2067 4th. Conover, Wilbur, fruit grower, h. Pacific Beach. Conover, Wm. F., prin. B. St. schl, r. 1434 2nd. Conroy, John, meterman, G. & E. Co., h. 611 5th. Constant, Jacob B., fruit grower, h. Pacific Beach. Continental Trust Co. (incorporated), collections, 1047 S^h,
E. A. Wells, mgr. Contreras, Amparo (wid. F.), h. ft. of Union. Conwell, John, lab., r. 429 6th. Cook, Burt. J., elk., J. M. Porter Co., h. 401 Ash. Cook, Chas. H., rms. The Allyn. Cook, Dan'l. O., salesmn, Klauber, Wangenheim Co., h.
1632 State. Cook, H. P., Mrs., r. 1128 14th. Cook, Harry P., driver H. and T. No. i, r. 940 3rd. Cook, Henry, h. 642 Irving av. Cook, Henry, h. 1267 4th. Cook, Henry, Mrs., propr. The California, 1267 4th, h.
same. Cook, Hemans C, printing, 1128 D, h. 835 6th. Cooke, J. M., Miss, saleswoman, E. S. Browne, rms. 1025
5th. Cooley, Fredk. L., r. Pacific Beach. Oooley, Geo. PL, police officer, h. 2215 F. Cooley, J. Ralph, solicitor, r. 11 68 Union. Cooley, Jos. S., stableman, D. C. & L. Co., h. 1168 Union. Cooley, S. Rowen, student, r. 11 68 Union. Coomes, F. E., dentist, 1313 D, h. Arctic, cor. A¥illow. Coomes, Henry, r. 558 i6th. COOMES, WM. R. bicycles and bicycle supplies, 1634 H,
h. 558 1 6th. (See ad. on back of cover.) Coon, Adelaine C. (wid. D. R.), r. 527 S. Coon, Chas. A., meterman, G. & E. L. Co., h. 810 9th. Ooon, H. K., cigars and tobacco, 1334 D, rms. The Albion.
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WESTON & PALMETER, Prop.
2345 H St.
Tel. Blk. 622
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Coon, Jerry D., motorman, S. D. E. Ry., r. 1024 D.
Coop, Clara L., Miss, student, r. 11 39 Front.
Coop, E., rancher, h. 1139 Front.
Coop. Leonard G., purser ss. Empire City, r. 11 39 Front.
Coop, Marian I., Miss, student, r. 1139 Front.
Cooper, C. E. (wid. J. B.), h. Campus and Monroe.
Cooper, Chas. H., painter, r. 855 2nd.
Cooper, Claud, butcher, C. S. Hardy, h. 427 9th.
Cooper, Edmund F., h. 545 Harrison av.
Cooper, Geo. A., Mrs., h. 1064 7th.
Cooper, Leo F., painter, r. 855 2nd.
Cooper, Wm., h. 855 2nd.
Cope, Elizabeth (wid. E.), h. 2246 D.
Copeland Anna L. (wid. A. C), books and stationery, 815 5th, h. 2008 E.
Copley, Edyth I., r. 2266 2nd.
Copley, Ellen M. (wid. L B.), h. 2266 2nd.
Copley, Frank, bkkpr., bds. New Carleton.
Copley, Jas. G., teamster, h. 517 Milton av.
Copley, John, h. 421 Milton a v.
Corbett, John H., butcher, C. S. Hardy, rms. The Belle- view.
Corbin, E. May, Mrs. (Corbin Drug Co.), h. 1148 loth.
CORBIN DRUG CO. (Mrs. E. M. Corbin), 5th, se. cor. D.
Corder, Lena E., Miss, r. 1260 2nd.
CORDER, WM. H., wool pulling factory, 12 17 K, h. 1260 2nd.
Corey, Albert W, (Corey Cycle Repr. Co.), h. 537 loth.
Corey, May, Miss, r. 537 loth.
Corey, Richard N. (Corey Cycle Repr. Co.), r. 537 loth.
Corey Cycle Repair Co. (A. W. and R. N. Corey), 737 6th.
Corinder, Augustus, Ingshmn., h. 631 India.
CORNELL, A. F., tax collector S. D. County, h. 1757 ist.
Cornell, G. F., Mrs., hair dresser, G A. WilHams, rms. The Orford.
Cornell, Kirk, elk., Co. Tax Collector, r. 1757 ist.
Corrales, Ramona, Mrs., h. 1723 J.
Coronado Ice Co., ist and H, C. B. Daggett, mgr.
Coronado View, G, nw. cor. 5th, furn. rms., Burns & Burns, proprs.
MOORE'S lO-GENT
PARCEL DELIVERY
BAGGAGE and EXPRESS
Office, 1014 Fifth Street, cor. of D Telephone, Red 241
Cor. Fourth and C Sts.
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Tine mints, Ciquors and Cigars
Fanmily Trade a Specialty
Distributors of
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COSQROVE, ARTHUR, (Ballou & Cosgrove), h. 1044 Fir.
Cosgrove, Genevieve, Miss, student, bds. 7th and Robin- son.
Costa, Manuel, fisherman, h. 1444 Arctic.
Costley, Hill, r. 2704 H.
Costley, J. D., cabinet mkr., rms. 710 7th.
Costley, Louisa, Miss, r. 2704 H.
Cota, Antonia, Miss, r. 420 E.
Cota, Chas. L., lab., h. 30th and Webster av.
Cota, Frank, r. 1251 Columbia.
Cota, Hartensia, Miss, r. 420 E.
Cota, Jose, police officer, h. 1251 Columbia.
Cota, Fupe, Miss, r. 125 1 Columbia.
Cota, Marti (wid. M.), h. 1539 Front.
Cota, Ramonia, lab., h. 653 H.
Cota, R., trackman, S. D. E. Ry., h. 131 Grand av.
Cota, Rosa, Mrs., h. 420 E.
Cottage Nursery, D. and M .L- Boyle, proprs., 23rd and B. office 919 5th.
Cotton, Stephen, h. ft. of H.
Couch, John, h. 1930 California.
Couch, Walter V., r. 742 14th.
Coughran, John A., h. 533 State.
Coulthurst, Jos. E., letter carrier, h. 625 Grant av.
Coulthurst, Sherwin, letter carrier, h. 104 Grand av.
County Board of Education, see miscellaneous matter in front part of directory.
County Court House, ns. D, bet. Front and Union.
County Government, see miscellaneous matter, front part of directory.
County Hospital, Mission Valley, J. DufTy, supt.
County Jail, Front, ist, D and C, W. H. Mattox, jailor.
County Law Library, 33 Ct. House, R. H. Sheldon, libra- rian.
Courtney, Fletcher, waiter, nns. Cole Blk.
Coiuts, Albert H., rancher, h. Grantville.
Couts, Harry W., elk., S. M. Drug Co., rms. 943 4th.
Couts, Geo. A., pohce officer, h. 1134 3rd.
Coiits, Mary A., Miss, r. 1442 3rd.
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Couts, R. A. (wid. W. B.), h. 1442 3rd.
Covel, L. A., electrician, F. S. Hartwell, h. 1340 loth.
Covert, Adolphus, D., h. 738 Grant av.
Covert, Chas. B., salesman, S. Levi, h. 635 loth.
Coward, Henry, h. Pt. Loma.
Cowing-, Henry G., lab., h. 720 Grand av.
Cowels, Fredk. H., rms. The Clermont.
Cowels, John E'., lab., bds. 11 20 Union.
Cox, Chas. C, carp., h. 3580 ist.
Cox, Eliza (wid. T.), dressmkg., h. 1028 9th.
Cox, Josiah P., r. 3115 5th.
Cox, Mabel A., Miss, teacher East schl., r. 1028 9th.
Cox, Wm. E., porter, Hotel Brewster, rms. same.
Cox, Wm. E., lab., bds. 1152 9th.
Coy, Maria (wid. H. A.), r. 749 Logan av.
Coy, Mary E., Miss, h. 523 A.
Coyle, Chas. E., barnman, D. C. & L. Co., h. 1223 State.
Oozad, Justus L., h. D, nw. cor. 12th.
Crabtree, Wm. E., pastor Central Christian Church, h. 770
2 1 St.
Craig, Howard U., sewing mchs., h. 30th and Van Ness.
Craig, Jos., salesman, Harbison Grocer Co., h. 572 21st.
Craig, Lewis N., elk., Co. Auditor, h. 453 20th.
Craig, Morte, elk., Miher & Co., h. 2116 H.
Craigue, Solon W., rancher, h. 1045 Front.
Craine, Geo. W., h. 1030 nth.
Crandall, Alice Huff, Mrs., phys., 2350 B, r. same.
Crandall, C. Metra, Miss, r. 2350 B.
Crandah, G. Harry, h. 2350 B.
Crandall, Harry B., barber, W. Moak, rms. 2028 3rd.
Crane, A. S., compositor, Tribune Co., h. 1125 State.
CRANE BROS. (Q. C. and W. A. CRANE), proprs. The
Manhattan 141 4- 1420 D. Crane, J. H., Mrs., h. 1915 F. Crane, Quince C. (Crane Bros.), h. 1814 F. Crane, W. A. (Crane Bros.), rms. 1629 E. CRANK, CHESTER F., secy. San Diego Director}^ Co., r.
Los Angeles, Cal. Crank, Frank J., mgr. and compiler San Diego Directory
Co., 1048 4th, rms. Hotel Santa Fe.
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Crater, Cornelius, rms. 1307 4th.
CRAINER, GEO. W., bakery, 527 Julian av., h. same.
Crampten, Chas. H., rms. 2247 H.
Cravath, C, fumigator, O. Lehner, rms. 1133 ist.
Crawford, J. D., mach., h. 3239 M.
Crawford, John W., street sweeper, h. 545 Newton av.
Crawford, Mary E. (wid. H. C), h. J, cor. 22nd.
Credit Assn. of San Diego, 1047 5th, S. Levi, pres. ; S. F. Smith, secy.
Cregan, Jas. H., salesman, M. Cregan, rms. The Allyn.
Cregan, Kate A., Miss, saleswoman, M. Cregan, rms. The Helix.
CREGAN, MICHAEL, dry goods, notions and fancy goods, 834-836 5th, rms. The Burnap.
Creigh, Elizabeth M. (wid. A. R.), h. 1969 4th.
Crellin, John, h. 1710 Ash.
Creelman, Fred, bkkpr. S. D. E. Ry., h. 11 30 15th.
Creelman, Larry A., condr. S. D. E. Ry., h. 42 17th.
Cremar, Laura, Miss, dressmkr.. Miss M. Cremar, r. Choi- las Valley.
Cremar, May, Miss, dressmkg., 133 1 5th, r. Chollas Valley.
CRENSHAW, J. MYLER, phys. and surg., 963 9th, h. same.
Crenshaw, Susie, Mrs., h. 3562 ist.
Crescent Restaurant, 627 7th, H. Erwin, propr.
Cresap, Eloise, J., Miss, r. 1844 ist.
Creswell, Avis, Miss, r. 1610 Arctic.
Creswell, Rufus M., capt. Quarantine launch, h. 1610 Arc- tic.
Cregmire, Geo., packer, Geo. Hannahs & Co., h. 1536 K.
Crippen, Geo. H., h. Pt. Loma.
Crippen, John H., r. Pt. Loma.
Crise, Vivi, Miss, teacher. East schl., bds. 2310 5th.
Crisman, May N., Mrs., h. 959 Arctic.
Crisman, Stella H.,'Miss, r. 959 Arctic.
Crittenden, H. B., real est., nw. cor. 6th and F, rms. 911 6th.
Crittenden, Jas. M., h. 343 i6th.
Cristenson, Hannah, Miss, r. 70 17th.
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Crockett, Robt., farming implements, carriages and wag- ons, 755 4th, rms. 3rd and C.
Croft, Jos., Ingshman, h. 1327 India.
Croghan, H. A., bkkpr. P. W. & P. Co., h. 2nd and Upas.
Croghan, Roy B., lab. P. W. & C. Co., rms. 5th, se. cor. H.
Croghan & Tiffany (H. R. Croghan, J. B. Tiffany), blk- smithing, 4th, nw. cor. H.
Croghan, Harry R. (Croghan & Tiffany), h. 539 9th.
Cronin, Michael, bootblk, 539 5th, rms. A and California.
Crook, A. B., r. 940 Columbia.
Crook, Ollie P., carp., r. 2389 D.
Crook, Maggie, Miss, r. 2389 D.
Crosbier, Josephine J., Miss, embroiderer, Mrs. M. O'Leary. r. 13 15 5th.
Crosby, Chas. S., h. 522 loth.
Crosby, Fredk. A., teacher, physl. cult. Y. M. C. A., r. 533 loth.
Crosby, Lottie M., Miss, waitress, Mrs. Turners, r. 522 loth.
Croskey, Andrew C, mach., S. D. Cy. & A. Co., r. 1723 ist.
Croskey, Richd. K., Jr., r. 1723 ist.
Croskey, Joe. K., r. 1723 ist.
Croskey, Richd. K., assayer, G. C. Robbins, r. 1723 ist.
Croshier, J. J., painter, S. D. E. Ry., h. 13 15 5th.
Croshier, Jesephine, Miss, -r. 1315 5th.
Cross, Jas. H., h. 30th and R.
Cross, Herbert C, salesman, Plamilton Bros., h. 30th and
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Cross, Bessie, Miss saleswoman, W. E. Hammond, bds.
1025 8th. CR0U5E, W. M., real est. and notary public, secy. Savings
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Pierce-Morse Bldg., bds. 6th and Laurel. Crosthwait, Philip, rms. Tower House. Crosthwaite, Jas., lab., h. 1039 2nd. Crotts, Amanda B. (wid. W.), rms. 934 Logan av. Croutch, Caleb A., Ingshrmn., r. 346 Oliver av. Croutch, Geo., h. 346 Oliver av. Croutch, Sam'l. J., r. 346 Oliver av. Crowe, Patrick, W., h. ft. of 8th.
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Crowley, Jas. F., painter, W. C. Hunt, h. 125 1 i8th. Cro'well, Mollie, Mrs. books and stationery, 1418 H, h.
same. Crowell, Archie F., draughtsman, City Engrs. office, h.
1418 H. CUDAHY PACKING CO. (THE), 710 6th, C. S. Hardy,
agt. Cuevas, Facundo, rancher, h. 2338 H. Cuff, Emily K., Miss, teacher Middletown schl., rms. 345
19th. Cumberland Presbyterian Church, Grant av. and 24th. Cummings, A. Miss, propr. N. Eng. Bakery, h. 1602 E. Cummings, Francis M., bds.. 2306 C. Cummings, Katie, Mrs., saleswoman, J. W. Wolf, r. 735
nth. Cummings, Eeroy, printer, r. 512 Kearney av. Cummings, Mary I. (wid. A. F.), h. 512 Kearney av. Cummings, Theo., cook, Co. Hospital, r. same. Cummings, W. A., contr., h. 560 Clay av. Cummings, Wm. M., phys. and surg., 3-4-5, 820 5th, h.
3766 5th. Cunningham, A. B., elk., Co. Recorder, h. 1163 i8th. Cunningham, Alex. J., brtndr, R. D. Carter, h. 821 ist. Cunningham, H. Howard, r. 1163 i8th. Curd, John R., barber. Hotel Brewster, rms. 1135 H. Curd, Susan, Mrs., elk., R. E. Rowland, rms. 1135 H. Curtis, Florence, Miss, student, r. 1469 ist. Curtis, Florence H., Mrs., h. 929 India. Curtis, Mary E. (wid. B. W.), h. 1241 6th. Curtis, May V., Miss, dressmkr.. Miss M. Hamilton, r.
1469 1st. Curtis, Minnie B., Mrs., dressmkr., Mrs. H. Miles, h. 203
15th. Currier, Arthur H., motorman, S. D. E. Ry., h. 744 D. Currier, Chas. F., cigars and tobaccos, 1530 H, h. same. Curley, Daniel F., barber. Butts & Chase, rms. The Mon- tezuma. Currier, Edward F., elk., Hawley Hdw. Co., r. 1769 Front. Currier, Geo. W., h. 1769 Front. Currier, Mary B., Miss, r. 1769 Front.
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Curl, Geo., sea capt., rms. 553 5th. Cussick, P. J., secondhand goods, 373 6th, h. 371 6th. Cutts, Helen (wid. M. E.), r. 708 Logan av. CzenAdnsky, Minna (wid. T.), r. 1602 C. Czerwinsky, Morris, salesman, L. Speyer, r. 1602 C.
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