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Page 1: The Massey-Gilbert blue book of Mexico for 1903
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Sonora News Company,MEXICO.

ANTIQUE DEPARTMENT.Rare Old Paintings, Inlaid Cabinetsand Chests, Laces, Embroideries,tapestries, Maximilian Rem-

nants, Relics of the Con-quest, Etc., Etc.

Calle Estaciones No. 3.Opposite M. C. Depot.

CURIO DEPARTMENT.CarVed Leather Work, Opals, Fans,Zarapes, Mexican Drawn Linens,Filigree, "Baskets and FeatherWor\., Views, Guide 'Books,

Interpreters, Etc., Etc.

Gante No. 4.Opposite American Club.

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Fire, Marine,Accidentand Health Insurance

WILLIAM B. WOODROW & CO., Underwriters

Calle de Vergara No. 4, MEXICO, D. F.

f HOME INSURANCE Co. or NEW YORK (Fire).General Managers |

BRITISH & FOREIGN MARINE INSURANCE Co., LTD.

and (Marine).Attorneys j

COMPANIA GENERAL ANGLO-MEXICANA DE SEGUROS,S. A. (Health, Accidents, Plate Glass, etc., etc.)

FIRE DEPARTMENT. Policies issued to cover all kinds of

Mine, Mill, Factory, Stores, Hotels,Dwelling Houses and other properties. Lowest rates, liberal

conditions.

MARINE DEPARTMENT. Policies issued to cover the risk of

shipment of Bullion, Ores and all

kinds of produce and merchandise from domicile to domicile in anypart of the world, at rates lower than those obtainable in Europe.

PERSONAL ACCIDENT DEPARTMENT. Policies issued tocover all kinds of

accidents to Professional Men, Miners, Mill Operatives, RailroadMen, etc., at low rates. The scale of death benefit and weeklyindemnity is as liberal as any offered by foreign companies. Work-men's collective policies issued on reasonable terms!

HEALTH INSURANCE DEPARTMENT. Policies issued to

cover loss of timethrough sickness from Typhoid, Typhus, Smallpox, Yellow Fever,Scarlatina, Measles, etc., etc.

Proposal forms, and rates and conditions for allkinds of policies, can be obtained on applicationto the Head Offices of the Company.

GENERAL INSURANCE DEPARTMENT. We write insuranceon every kind of

msurable risk. We -adjust and settle every kind of loss, whetherfor

_the account of our Companies or for the account of Com-panies represented in Mexico or abroad. Our certificates as todamage, value, etc., are recognized and accepted by Underwritersall over the world.

Calle Vergara No. 4, Mexico, D. F.

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Douglas Lacey & Co.,

BANKERS AND BROKERS,

y ^^ y A66 Broadway and17 New Street,

Members New York Consolidated Stock Exchange.

Dividend-paying mine, oil and smelter stocks, listed

and unlisted, a specialty.

Meritorious mines bought, sold or incorporated.

Capital furnished, properties managed.

BRANCHES:CLEVELAND, O., "Cuyahoga" Build-

ing.BOSTON, "International Trust Com-pany" Building.

PHILADELPHIA, "Betz" Building.

CHICAGO, "N. Y. Life" Building.

ST. LOUIS, "Security" Building.

PRESCOTT, ARIZ., "Lawler" Build-ing.

LOS ANGELES, CAL., "Wilcox"Building.

CINCINNATI, O., "Union Trust."HARTFORD, CONN., "Hill's" Block.

BUFFALO, N. Y., "Prudential" Build-

MrJfNEAPOLIS, MINN., "Bank ofCommerce" Building.

WORCESTER, MASS., "Griggs" Build-

DAVENPORT, IOWA, "McManus"Building.

GRAND RAPIDS, MICH., "MichiganTViiot" TfciiilfJi^rrTrust" Building.

AGENCY IN THE

WASHINGTON, D. C, "Davidson"Building.

BALTIMORE, MD., "Law" Building.

MONTREAL, CAN., "Temple" Build-

ing.

TORONTO, ONT., "ConfederationLife" Building.

ST. JOHN, N. B., "McLaughlin"Building.

HALIFAX, N. S., "Metropole" Build-

ing.

PITTSBURG, PA., 244 Fifth avenue.

CONCORD, N. H., "Centennial" Block.

ALBANY, N. Y., "Tweddle" Building.NEWPORT, R. I., "Kinsley" Building.TUCSON, ARIZ., "Blake" Block.

WINNIPEG, MAN., "Mclntire" Block.

NEWARK, N. J., "Prudential" Build-

BR(X)KLYN, N. Y., "Garfield" Build-

DETROIT/MICH., "Majestic" Build-

ing.

CITY OF MEXICO:

14 Calle de Cadena 14

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WILLIAM YOUNG & CO.import Merchants

Calle de Gante No. 11, Esquina Independencia,

MEXICO.

Representatives of British and American Manufacturers.

SPECIALTIES:Railway, Mining and Industrial Material and Supplies ; Mining

Steel and Steel Shoes and Dies for Stamp Mills ; Caustic

Soda, Bleaching Powder, Sulphate of Copper and

Heavy Chemicals generally ; Telegraph Ma-terial and Equipment ; Steel and Iron

Tubing and Cast Iron Pipe, Etc.

Coffee and Rice flachinery, Etc., Etc.

Messrs. Wm. Young & Co. act as Financial, Commercial and Purchasing Agentsfor Native and Foreign Companies.

WATSON'S SCOTCH WHISKY ***Selected, "Old Blended

Glenlivet," and "Black Label" 10 years old guaranteed.

JAMES WATSON & Co., Ltd., Dundee.

BURNETT'S "OLD TOM GIN."SIR ROB'T BURNETT & Co., Ltd., London.

CHAMPAGNE "AYALA "Extra Quality Extra Dry.AYALA & Co., London, and Chateau d'Ay, France.

RIDGWAYS' CELEBRATED TEAS Her Majesty's Blend, Veryfine Ceylon Blend, Fine Indian Tea, Etc.

RIDGWAYS, Ltd., Aldgate, London.

ETC., ETC.

The above well-known brands are sold by the best stores in Mexico Cityand throughout the Republic of Mexico.

WILLIAM YOUNG & CO.,Sole Agents and Importers, CITY OF MEXICO.

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*+I Vetac*t* (Mexico) Railways t

LIMITED

$ G"o GraVelers, Investors and 'Producers:

The heart of the luxuriant country of the Sotavento Rivers of theState of Veracruz is now within easy reach of intending investorin Coffee, Rubber, Sugar, Cattle and Tobacco lands and all other

tropical products.

A trip over this Company's Railway and River System is, besides

being a most instructive object lesson to the traveler, one of themost interesting and agreeable tours a visitor to the go-aheadRepublic of Mexico can make.The Company's system comprises the Alvarado Railway, between

the City of Veracruz and the Port of Alvarado, and a fleet of

modern steamers, with good passenger and freight accommodation,which run from Alvarado on the Rivers Papaloapan, San Juan andSan Agustin for San Andres Tuxtla.In the City of Veracruz the tramways, also part of the same

system, convey passengers and freight between the various railwaytermini, the harbor, etc.

For information, illustrated pamphlet and timetables, etc. , apply to

C. H. KEESTOF, General Manager,'Benito Juarez 12, Veracruz.

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OCEAN TO OCEAN *BY DAYLIGHTTEHUANTEPEC NATIONAL RAILWAY

Coatzacoalcos.

The Tehuantepec National Railway connects the Port of Coat-zacoalcos on the Mexican Gulf with Salina Cruz on the Pacific Coastof the Republic, giving the best faci'ities for through travel andfreight from New York, New Orleans, Mexican Gulf ports and all

European points to San Francisco and the Orient, also to SouthAmerican and Mexican ports on the Pacific Coast.

The distance between the two terminals, Coatzacoalcos andSalina Cruz, is only 190 miles.

The ports of Coatzacoalcos and Salina Cruz are being rapidlyimproved. Accommodation will be provided for the largest shipsafloat and the most modern facilities afforded for loading andunloading vessels at both terminals.

The Railroad is under reconstruction and rolling stock beingincreased with a view to trans-shipping the largest cargoes fromsteamer to steamer across the Isthmus with all possible dispatch.

It is expected that the Tehuantepec National Railway will be in acondition to handle through business, with properly established

steamship connections at both Coatzacoalcos and Salma Cruz, in

July, 1903. This route will offer better time, greater convenienceand more satisfactory rates than any in existence.

t/no. B. 'Body, Director, W. B. Ryan, Gen I Traffic Mgr.,MEXICO CITY. MEXICO CITY.

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M C MC.MC.MC MC M C M C

TAMPICOThe Only Inland Harbor on the Mexican Gulf Coast

Ocean vessels come up the river to Tampico and discharge passen-gers and cargo without lighterage or transfer, at the docks of the

Mexican Central Railway&he Sportsman's 'Paradise &he Fisherman's Delight

&he Home of the Silver King15he Garpon

The finest Tarpon fishing on the whole Atlantic Coast is foundin the Gulf of Mexico at Tampico.

H. R. NickersonVice-Pres. and Gen'l Mgr.

MEXICO CITY, MEXICO

C. R. HudsonTraffic Manager

MEXICO CITY, MEXICO

MC M C MC.MC M C , M C . M C . N

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MC MC.MC.MC M C M C . M C

COLIMAHeight 11,743 feet

&he Only Active Volcano North of Guatemala

It can be seen from Tuxpan, State of Jalisco, the present terminus of theMexican Central Railway's Line now being constructed to the PacificCoast. Tuxpan is 119 miles from Uuadalajara.

Guadalajara&he Pearl of the

Occident

Tickets on sale from Mexico City for the BEAUTIFUL CAPITAL OFJALISCO at $25.00 for the round trip, with a 15 days' limit, or $30 oo with a 30days' limit, allowing passengers to stop at OCOTLAN to visit the lovelyLAKE OF CHAPALA, whose splendid scenery has not a rival in the world-according to the authority of the celebrated Baron Humboldt.

W. V. MurdochGen'l Pass. Agent

MEXICO CITY, MEXICO

A. V. GempleIndustrial Agent

"

MEXICO CITY, MEXICO

MC.MC.MC MC MC MC M C M

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FORTHEFACTORY^

"W7E carry in stock a complete assortment

of Agricultural, Industrial and Mining

Machinery and Implements, and can supply every

requisite for factory and shop* We also handle

the largest supply in Mexico of

Leather and Rubber Belting," Grown " Oils and Greases, Iron

and Wooden Pulleys, Hangers,Boxes,"Steel Shafting, Couplers,

Scales, Safes, Portable Railwaysand Hardware of All Kinds.

ROBERTO BOKER & CIA,Coliseo Viejo No* J Apartado J48, Mexico

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FORTHEHOME

other firm in Mexico City can equal our

line of Home Furnishings, which is complete

in every detail* We can furnish your home

from top to bottom. Among the articles we

carry in stock are :

Furniture of All Descriptions,

Lamps, Fancy Goods, Book Gases,Bath Tubs and Bath Room Fit'

tings, Cutlery, Refrigerators,

Qook Stoves, Kitchen Utensils.

ROBERTO BOKER & CIA,Coliseo Viejo No, \ Apartado 148, Mexico

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if "THE VERACRUZ ROUTE ft

STANDARD MKiBPliil SCENICGAUGE HOWFfl SHORT LINE

THE MEXICAN RAILWAYPullman Buffet Sleeping Car Service

Every one enjoys the ride over the Mexican Railway because you see

PUEBLAThe second city of importance in the Republic, or

"THE CITY OF THE ANGELS."

MALTRATA VALLEYWhere a drop of thousands of feet is effected in a run of 18

kilometers.

ORIZABAThe ideal spot for the fatigued traveller. Reputed to have the

best hotels in the Republic.

CORDOBAA typical and most beautiful town in the semi-tropics.

VERACRUZWhere you board the steamer for Havana, New Orleans, New

York, Europe, Etc.

Further Information promptly and gladly furnished

TICKET OFFICE, QANTE No. 6.

A. L. VAN ANTWERP, ERNEST MULLER,Q. P. and P. A. A. (i. P. and P. A.

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PULLMAN BUFFET DfiWlrfi BUFFET CHAIR

SLEEPING CARS W^f^E CARS

|A Tour of Mexico Is Incomplete Without a Trip Over the

INTEROCEANIC RAILWAY

The following are only a few of the attractions

on our line:

PUEBLA The City of Churches. Delightful Climate.

JALAPA Coffee, Bananas, Oranges and Flowers.

VERACRUZ The Principal Port of Mexico.

CHOLULA Pyramid described as the Tower of Babel.

CUAUTLA Sulphur Springs. Rest and Health.

AM ECAMECA "Sacred Mountain," and the starting

point for ascent of Popocatepetl.

TICKET OFFICE, QANTE No. 6

INTEROCEANIC EXPRESS operates on both the

Interoceanic and Hidalgo Railways. Prompt and

efficient service.

CITY EXPRESS OFFICE, GANTE 14

E. A. WHITE, 0. F. & P. A. C. F. MELICK, A. Q. F. & P. A.H. P. GALLAGHER, Superintendent Express

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Carpets, Curtains, Rugs,

Upholstery Coverings.

Household Furniture,

Office Furniture,"Mosler" Safes,"Smith Premier" Typewriters,"National" Cash Registers.

In all our lines our stocks will be found the largest

and best selected of any in the Republic.

We undertake contracts for the complete decoration

and furnishing of residences, offices and business houses.

Estimates made on counters, shelving, windows,' doors

and all interior finish. Our new factory is provided with

all modern machinery and facilities.

Mosler, Booieo & Cook,SUCR.,

Esquinas 2a San Francisco, Vergara & Cinco de Mayo,

P. O. Box No. 658. MEXICO.

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THE MASSEY=GILBERT

Blue Book of Mexico

FOR 1903.

A DIRECTORY IN ENGLISH

OF THE, CITY OF ME.XICO

EMBRACING

A Classified Business Directory of Mexico City Firms,

with English and Spanish Index ; Directory of English-

Speaking Residents, Club Members, Government

Officials, Diplomatic Corps, Etc.; Social Register

of the Anglo=American Colony ; a Map of the

City, and Full Information About

Churches, Hotels, Railroads, Etc., Etc.

CITY OF MEXICO, D. F. MEXICO.

The Massey-Qilbert Company, Sues.Bcnj M. Massey, President. Robert S. Barrett, Treasurer.

ia Independencia 12.

Entered According to Act of Congress, A. D. 1903, by the Massey-Gilbert Company,Sues., in the Office of the Librarian of Congress, at Washington, D. C.

La Propiedad Literaria de Esta Obra Queda Asegura Conform? a la Ley.

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waters*PierceOil Company

RE.FINE.RS OFPETROLEUM

Proprietors and Manu= if "13s _ _ ~_ -^ ^^ 99

facturers of the HfVljJlOIl andCelebrated Brands-

"Brilliante"

Manufacturers of

Lubricating Oils, Greases, and Lubri-

cants of all classes. Naphthaand Jolarina for Machines

This is the principal and the largest Wax,Paraffine and Cotton=seed Oil ImportingHouse in the Republic. Full Line of Oil andGasoline Stoves for Heating and Cooking.

Main Office :

2 a San Francisco 11, Apartado 34bRefineries in Mexico, Veracruz and Tampico

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INTRODUCTION.

HE second edition of the Blue Book of Mexico, issued two years

after the first edition, contains practically the same contents, but

every name and address in the book has been revised and brought

up to date. Several new features have been added which it is

believed will increase the value of the publication. The same conscientious care

taken by the publishers during their first effort has been used in the preparation

of this edition, and while there may possibly be errors and omissions, as a whole

the Blue Book will be found as accurate as it is possible to make a directory.

The Blue Book of Mexico, in its completed form, has four parts. Of these,

the first two, in addition to the customary incidental directory information,

contain social and club features particularly of value to the Anglo-American

colony of Mexico City, but of general interest as well to Americans and English-

men at home, on whose account the matter is made somewhat extended and

explanatory.

PART I. GENERAL INFORMATION.

In this portion of the book is gathered together information relative to the

city, its government, churches, charities, schools, publications, etc., especially

arranged in reference to the American and English colonies, but containing

complete details of all these subjects. The most important new feature of this

part is the Chronological Record of important events in the English-speaking

colony during the past year.

PART II.-CLUB AND SOCIAL DIRECTORY.

The club and social directory of the Blue Book is an important feature, as

it contains a complete list of the members of all the foreign clubs, as well as the

principal Mexican clubs.

PART III. ENGLISH-SPEAKING RESIDENTS.

The third part is the directory of English-speaking residents of the Federal

District, which was secured by a house-to-house>canvass of the entire city and

afterwards verified by return postal cards. It contains approximately 5,000

names, of which 2,000 are Anglo-Saxons. Using the customary directory

multiple of 3^, the total of 7,500 persons is made. Of this number 6,000 are

Americans and 1,500 English subjects.

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PART IV. THE CLASSIFIED DIRECTORY.

The classified business directory of all Mexico City business firms, which

composes the fourth part, is the most important part of all. Its double index

makes it serviceable equally to English- and Spanish-speaking residents of the

capital and the Republic, while its distinctly American method of classification

will prove readily comprehensible to business men in the United States and

England. This classified list was carefully compiled and was verified by return

postal cards sent, with their particular classification, to each firm. The responseto these cards was general, and practically every business man in the city is an

advance subscriber.

MEXICO CITY'S POPULATION.

The City of Mexico is the seat of government not only of the Republic, but

of a political division corresponding to the District of Columbia, called the

Federal District (Distrito Federal). The population of the city proper is shown

by the census of 1900 to have been 365,000. Taking into consideration the

aversion of the lower classes to respond to the census, there are easily 550,000

persons in the Federal District and 425,000 in the city. Of the latter 150,000 are

of the upper and middle classes, of whom 20,000 speak English.

THE STREETS OF MEXICO.

The City of Mexico is divided into eight wards (demarcaciones). A street

is one block in length, numbered up one side and down the other. The termina-

tion of a block is the beginning of a new street. Street numbers seldom run

higher than 20. In 1890 an attempt was made to name and number the streets

according to modern methods, but the plan proved unpopular and was aban-

doned. However, the numbers then placed on the houses, running up into the

thousands, are still frequently used, conflicting with the old numbers.

Since there are many successive streets of the same name, distinguished

only by their numerical order, as First, Second, Third San Francisco, the house

numbers in the Blue Book directories always follow the street name. For

example: 3a Independencia 6, is Third Independencia Street, No. 6.

FUTURE EDITIONS.

In response to a general demand from the English-speaking colony and from

the business men of the city the publishers of the Massey-Gilbert Co., Sues., are

now completing their plans so that future editions of the Blue Book may be

issued promptly on the first of each year.

JANUARY 1, 1903.

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For Pleasure or "Business.

The National

Railroad Company of Mexico

"Laredo Route"

The Short, Scenic Route 'Between Mexicoand the United States.

Deservedly the Favorite Route for

Through Travel.

Splendid Eating Houses.

Fine Koad Bed.

All Through Trains Equipped with Pullman Buffet,Drawing Room, Sleeping Cars.

BUSINESS ME.N always take theNational, because it saves themmany hours' time to all Points inthe United States.

For Kates, Information, Time Tables, GuideBooks, Pullman Reservations, apply to

CITY TICKET OFFICE,,Coliseo Nuevo 10, 1st Floor Hotel Coliseo,

City of Mexico.

See that Your Tickets Read " Via Laredo."

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MAP OF THE CENTRAL PORTION OF THE CITY OF MEXICO

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El Almacen de las Minas

The Mining Headquarters

of Mexico

We supply the Mining Business with everything needed,from the coal burned on the grate bars to the bags for

exporting silver dollars.

Our Engineering Staff consists of the following forces:

One Mining EngineerOne Metallurgical EngineerOne Mechanical Engineer, andOne Electrical Engineer

We design and erect any Power, Mining, Metallurgicalor Electrical Plant required, to run by steam, water, com-pressed air or electricity.

GENERAL AGENTS FORTHE STANLEY ELECTRIC MFG. Co., Pittsfield, Mass.THE RISDON IRON WORKS, San Francisco, Cal.THE JOHN A. ROEBLING'S SONS Co., of New YorkTHE RAND DRILL Co., New YorkTHE WEBSTER CAMP AND LANE MACHINERY Co., Akron, OhioTHE MANHATTAN RUBBER MFG. Co., New YorkTHE L. P. DEGEN BELTING Co., San Francisco, Cal.THE WITTE IRON WORKS Co., Kansas City

Our Mercantile Department are direct importers of all

manufactured products, either American or European, whichrelate to the BUSINESS OF ENGINEERING.

Victor M. Braschi y HermanoCALLE DE CADENA, No. 2

APARTADO POSTAL, No. 830CITY OF MEXICO

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INDEXES.GENERAL INDEX.

PART I.

General Information

PART II.

Social and Club Directory 99

PART III.

Directory of English-Speaking Resi-

dents 203

PART iv.

Classified Business Directory 285

Abbreviations and Translations 203

American Benevolent Society 79

American Cemetery 81

American Club 99

American Embassy 49

American Hospital 81

American Hospital 79

Amusements 93

Banks 63

Bank and Financial Directory 181-200

Baseball 151

Board of Health 47

Boating 153

Bowlitig 95

British Cemetery 83

British Club 109British Consul 53

British Consuls in Mexico 53

British Legation 49

British Relief Fund 79Bull Fights 97

Business Directory 285Card Clubs 95

Cemeteries 81

Chapultepec Castle 47

Churches 75Charities 79

Chronological Record 85Circo Orrin

. 93

City Council 43

City Hall 47

City Government 43

City Officials 43

Civil Courts 43

Club Directory 99

Congress 41

Consuls 51

Courts 41

Cricket 153

Custom House 47

Department of Communications 41

Department of Justice 41

Department of Promotion 41

Department of State 39

Diplomatic Corps 49

Directory, English-Speaking 203

Directory, Business 285

District Government 43

Educational 71

English-Speaking Residents 204

Express Companies 61

Fire Department 47

Foreign Representatives 49

Football 157

Fraternal 145

French Benevolent Society 79

French Clubs 139

G. A. R 147

General Index 21

General Information 39

German Benevolent Society 79

German Bicycle Club 161

German Singing Society 97

German Riding Club 161

Golf 157

Government 39

Holidays 65

Hospitals 81

Hospital Association 6

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INDEX TO ADVERTISERS.

Hotels and Restaurants 63

Index to Advertisers 18

Index to Business Headings 118

Interior Department 39

Introduction 15

Jockey Club Members 115

Judiciary 41

K. of P 147

Ladies' Days at Home 173

Legislative 41

Libraries 75

Map of City 19

Markets 45

Masonic 145

Mayor 43

Mexico Cricket Club 155

Mexican Traffic Association 57

Mexican Hospitals 81

Military 45

Mint .' 47

Missions 77

Monuments 89

National Library 47

National Museum 47

National Palace 47

National Pawn Shop 47

National Schools 73

National Treasury 39

Navy Department 41

Newspapers 69

Odd Fellows 147

Parks and Drives 89

Periodicals 71

Places of Interest 89

Points of Interest 89

Police 45

Polo 161

Population of Republic 97

Post-office and Postage 67

President 39

Prisons 45

Private Schools 71

Publications 69

Public Buildings 47

Public Vehicles 35

Public Works 43

Racing 97

Railroads 57

Railroad Hospitals 81

Railroad Orders 147

Railway Commission 57

Reception Days 173

Reforma Athletic Club 147

Schools 71

Side Trips from Mexico 91

Social Directory 163

Spanish Ball Games 95

Spanish Benevolent Society 81

Spanish Cemetery . 83

Spanish Club 139

Sports 147

State Department 39

Steamship Lines 61

Street Cars 61

Suburban Towns 91

Supreme Court 41

Telegraph and Telephone 59

Theatres 95

Title Page 13

Transportation 57

Treasury Department 39

United States Consulate 51

United States Consuls in Mexico 51

United States Embassy 49

United States National Cemetery 83

War Department 41

Woman's Club 139

Y. M. C. A 131

INDEX TO ADVERTISERS.Aguilar, Vera & Co., J 357

Alexanderson, Pablo 352

American Air Brake Co 401

American Bank 181

American Bible Agency 74

American Bridge Co. of New York. . 353

American Grocery Co 342

American House 148

American Photo. Supply Co 202

American Sheet Steel Co 353

American Shoe House 140

American Stamp Works 383

American Steam Laundry Co 136

American Steel Hoop Co 353

American Surety Co. of N. Y 182

Anglo-American 180

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INDEX TO ADVERTISERS.

Armeria Americana 289

A., T. & Sante Fe Ry 48

Austin (E), L. J. F 291

Backus Co., The Wm. V 183

Baker, Sebbon D 316

Banco Central Mexicano 184

Banco Intercipnal e Hipotecario 185

Banco de Londres y Mexico 186

Banco Mutualista y de Ahorros 187

Banco Nacional de Mexico 191

Bannister, Sues., Juan 316

Barrios & Murga 116

Bedford, Lawrence F 291

Beneficencia Loteria 404

Berlitz School of Languages 355

Biorklund & Joransson, Sues 88

Black Bros 381

Blake, A 287Blake's Book Store 92

Block, L 386

Blumenthal, Tobe 305

Bolger & Co., T. J., 297, 306, 313, 337, 358Boker & Co., Robert 8

Bolen-Darnall Coal Co 308

Boli, P. E. 32, 326

Bouligny & Schmidt 378

Bouquet Cigar Store"

64

Braniff, Jr., & Co., Thos 144Braniff & Co., G. & 401Braschi & Hermano, Victor M 20, 332Briggs Co., R. E 360Brisbin & Davis 312British America Assurance Co 350

Brockmann, Gmo 377Brom, S 283

Brown, P. J 302

Brunswick-Balke-Collender Co 96

Building & Loan Co. of Mexico 188Buttner & Stark, Drs 324California Jockey dub 328Canadian Club Whisky 80

Carmichael, Photographer 364

Carnegie Steel Co 353Casa Dental Americana 324Case, Henry A 314Christen, J. H 393Cia. Cigarrera Mexicana 307Cia. Explotadora de Fuerzas Hidro-

Electricas 122Cia. Mexicana Manufacturera deBarro

, . 309

Cia. Mexicana de Electridad 114

Cia. Metalurgica Belga 317

Cia. Michoacana de Maderas 402

Cia. de las Pildoras Nacionales 132

Cia. Telefonica Mexicana 356

Clark, Maurice 335

Clement, Z 300

Colegio Dental Mexicano 24

Confederation Life Association 189

Consolidated Rubber Tire Co 52

Consolidated Ubero Plantation^ Co... 185

Contris & Finley, Drs 324

Conway, Dr. E. H 324

Cornwell & Co., Sucrs., Outside cover

and 190

Corona, McEntee & Rodriguez 321

Cuauhtemoc Brewery 299

Cummings, Miss N. E 172

Deekens, Dr. A. H 375

Delahunty, Miss 328Deuchler & Kern 164

Dingey & Woods 315, 362

Douglas, Lacey & Co 2

Dreinhofer, Emilio 391

Dreinhofer, J. F 110

DuBois, Sodi & St. Morris 372Dun & Co., R. G 192

Eagle Pass Route 40

Elle, Paul 178

Equitable Life Insurance Co 352

Esmeralda, La 170

Estrella, La 354

Excelsior, The 108

Fama, Italiana 118

Felix & Co., Carlos 168

Ferrera y Noriega 146

Festersen & Co., Oscar E 317

Fink, W 315

First National Bank, El Paso 192

Fitzgerrell, J. J 381

Ford, Thomas 286

Fourcade & Co., A. 176

Francesa, La, Furniture Factory 368

Frisco System 46

Fuss, George 327

Gante Street Press 325

Gardner & Shearer 338

Garies, C. H 371

Gelling, John W 334

Gentleman, The 104

Glymes, W. De 321

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Maquinaria para trabajos en Madera y MetalUtiles para Ferrocarriles y Minas.

gi i CO

g-8

S 6

ISAAC M. HUTCHISON,Agente Manufacture y Representante

de Casas Extranjeras.IMPORTADOR Y EXPORTADOR.

Oficinas : - - - A v. Juarez No. 404.

MEXICO, D. F.

CLoja 3

COtd

Homos para secar MaderasUtiles para pozos Artesianos y de Aceite

Colegio Dental MexicanoDIRECTOR:

DR. C. A. YOUNG.TESORERO:

DR. ROQUE MACOUZET.SECRETARIO:

ED. S. HERRERA.

Ja

Callejon de Lopezt No. 6.

Direccion Postal:

APARTADO No, 2221, MEXICO, D, R

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INDEX TO ADVERTISERS.

Granat's 323

Grand Hotel 348

Granda, Manuel 384

Gray, W. C 320

Gray & Allen 397

Grimwood & Co., A 84

Grogan, W. R 380

Guerrero, S. M 356

Hall & Co., J. T 290

Hall, Dr. S. S 134

Hard, Jas. M. B 304

Hasam, T. R 295

Helvetia, La 388

Hidalgo & Northeastern Railroad.... 44Hoeck & Co., F. P 58Hoffmann-Pinther & Co 290

Hogg & Co., F 287Hotel Belle Vista 92Hotel Guardiola 347Hotel Londres 346Hotel Morelos 92Hotel Reforma 62Hotel Sanz 346

Hubp, Gus P 180

Hutchison, Isaac M 24Illinois Steel Co 353

Imperial, La 94

Ingersoll-Sergeant Drill Co 329Internacional Packing House 370International Banking Corporation... 193International Bank & Trust Co

Front outside cover and 194International Grocery Co 341International & Great Northern Ry. . 42International Hardwood Co 142International Land & Col. Co 28International Law Office 293International Mercantile Agency 310Interoceanic Railway 11Iron Mt. Route 42Julsrud & Co., Waldemar 349Kalb, J 323

Keller, W. H 324

Kendrick, C. A 138Kerse, George 286

Ketchum, Joseph 312

King, Opticos de 369Korff, Horisberg & Co 344Labadie & Co., Sucrs., J. . . .- 284

Labansat, David 365Lacaud, R. Amilien . . 182

Lamm, C. C 311

Lawson, Dr. Archibald 376

Leeper & Co., E. D 345

Limbert, O. H 37

Litografia "El Cromo" 358

Loeb Hnos., Alphabetical Directory,204-281

Lohse & Co., Sues., G 106

Los Angeles Times 70

Lottery de la Beneficencia Publica. . 403

Luisa, La, Plantation Assn 190

Magnon, Adolpho N 390

Maison Doree 160

Malda, Lie. Luis Angel 291

Marburg Jersey Dairy Assn 172

McCann Bros 385

McMahon, Dr. J. B 375

Mexican American Steamship Co .... 60

Mexican Central Ry 6, 7, 90

Mexican Clay Mfg. Co. (CompafiiaMex. Manufacturer de Barro) .... 309

Mexican Coal & Coke Co 384

Mexican Construction & EngineeringCo 303

Mexican Co-operative Society 197

Mexican Gas & Electric Light Co 120

Mexican General Electric Co 126

Mexican Gold & Silver Recovery Co. 366

Mexican Herald 68

Mexican Life Insurance Co . . 195

Mexican Lumber Co 144

Mexican Mine & Smelter Supply Co. 82

Mexican National Express 336

Mexican Railway 10

Mexican- Type Foundry 399

Mexico City Grammar & High School. 72

Mexico City Saturday Night 70

Meyer, C. & J 338

Miller, Miss A. Maud 74

Modern Mexico 373

Mohler & DeGress 150

Moran, Thomas 158

Morel, C 288

Moreno y Zubiran 380

Mosler, Bowen & Cook 12

Motz, Eugen 392

Moylan, Juan J 311

Mutual Life Insurance Co 98

Nacional, La 201

National Construction Co. 288

National Iron & Steel Works 100

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INDEX TO ADVERTISERS.

National Pharmacy 78National R. R. Co. of Mexico 18National Steel Co 353New England 130

New Process Steam Cleaning & Dye-ing Works 331

New York & Cuba Mail Steamship Co. 60New York Hair Emporium 174New York Shoe House 138News Distributing Co 367

Nolan, P. J 335Northern Assurance Co 28

Oakley, E. T 33Official Railway & Steamship Guide

of Mexico 343

Otard, Dupuy & Cie., Cognac 384

Pagenstecher Surgical Sanitarium,The 376

Palace Hotel 64Palace Stables 359Parker & Co., Sues., Wm. A., Back

inside cover

Parraga Hermanos & Co 78, 319

Parsons, Dr. A. W 375Pasteleria de la Independencia 301

Paterson, Guillermo 166

Patschek, Dr 397

Peyton & Co., A. J 197

Phillips, Thomas 66Phoenix Assurance Co 350Piedmont Air Line . . Back outside coverPino y Duran 158Porter's Hotel 382

Presbyterian Church 76

Protectora, La, Building & Loan 196

Quintana Hnos 56Real Estate Co. of Mexico 140

Rees, H. C. 374

Roeder, Phillip G 361, 396

Royal Insurance Co 351

Salazar, Lie. Demetrio 291San Ildefonso 148

Scerpella & Co 398

Schlattman, H. F 38, 373

Schmidt, Arthur 400

Seckbach & Co 365

Security Banking Co 198

Shafer & Co., Carlos H 339

Shields, Dr. Lawrence 375

Singer Mfg. Co 162

Slack, Alfred M 318

Smith, A. C 156

Sommer, E 154

Sommer. Herrmann & Co 124

Sonora News Co Front inside cover

Southworth, J. R 152

Spaulding, Sucr., D. S 158

Spillard, Dr. L. H 334

Spyer, Dr. Lawrence B 325

Stark, Dr. N. P 324

Stockton, F. R 308

Strittmatter, J. C 86

Sun Insurance Office 36

Tattersall's of Mexico, The 128

Tehuantepec National Ry 5

Texas & Gulf Lumber Co 142

Thiel Detective Service Co 325

Thompson, William 394

Tucker, G. A 332, 395

Ulfelder, Dr. Sidney 376

Union Life Insurance Co 198

United States Banking Co 199

United & Mexican Trust Co 200

Universal, La 112

Vera Cruz & Pacific Ry 50

Veracruz (Mexico) Rys 4, 5

Verand, E 400

Walker, Samuel W 248, 249

Warley, F. R 343

Waters-Pierce Oil Co 14

Webb, Frank V 379

Weber, Leopoldo 172

Wells-Fargo & Co 16

Westinghouse Air Brake Co 401

Whittemore, C. W 182

Will & Baumer 300

Wolff, Leon 319

Wolins, S. F 395

Woodrow & Co,, Wm. B 1

Woods Machine Co., S. A 136

Young & Co., Wm 3

Zafiro, Al 166

Zivy & Co., D 296

Zolly Hermanos, Sues 102

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INDEX TO BUSINESS HEADINGS.

INDEX TO BUSINESS HEADINGS.Accountants, Public

Advertising Agents

Advertising Novelties

Agricultural Implements, Dealers....

Agricultural Implements, Importers...

Air Brakes

Antiquities

Architects

Arms and AmmunitionArt Dealers

Artificial Flowers, Dealers

Artificial Flowers, Manufacturers...

Artificial Funeral Flowers

Artists' Materials

Assayers and Chemists

Assayers' and Chemists' Supplies....

AttorneysAuctioneers

Automobiles

Axle Grease Dealers and Makers

Bags and BaggingBakeries

Bamboo Furniture

BanksBankers

Bank Fixtures

Barber ShopsBarrel ImportersBaseball GoodsBaths

Beer

BeltingBible Agencies

Bicycles

Bicycle Repair ShopsBilliard Parlors

Billiard Table ManufacturersBlank Book Manufacturers

Boarding Stables

Book Binders

Book Sellers

Boxes, Manufacturers .(wood)Box Manufacturers (paper)Brass and Iron Beds, Manufacturers.Brass Foundries

Breweries

Bricks, Manufacturers

Brokers, Licensed .,,.,,,,

286

286

286

286

288

288

288

289

289

289

289

289

290

290

290

293

293

293

294

294

294

294

294

368

295

295

295

295

298

362

295

295

295

296

296

389

359

296

297

297

297

297

337

298

298

298

Brush Makers 298

Building Materials 300

Building and Loan Associations 300

Business Colleges 300

Cafe Restaurants 382Candle Factories 3.00

Candy and Pastry 301Cardboard Manufacturers 301

Carpenters and Builders 301

Carpets 302

Carriages, Dealers and Importers 302

Carriage Shops 302Cash Registers 304

Castings 337Cement 304Cement Manufacturers 304

Chemists 290

Chemists, Manufacturing 304Children's Clothing 304

China and Earthenware Mnfrs 304China and Glassware Dealers 305

China and Glassware Importers 305

Chinese and Japanese Goods 370

Chiropodists 305

Chocolate Factories 305

Church Ornaments 306

Cigars, Wholesale 306

Cigar Factories 306

Cigar Makers' Supplies 306

Cigars and Tobacco 306

Cigarette Factories 306

Cigarette Importers 306

Cigarette Papers 306

Circulating Libraries 308

City Real Estate 308

Civil Engineers 332

Clay Pipe 308

Clothing, Ready Made 308

Coal and Coke 308Coffee Machinery 310

Coffin Manufacturers 310

Collection Agents 310

Colors and Dyes, Importers 310

Commercial Agencies 310

Commission Merchants 313

Contractors, General 310

Contractors, Railroad 312

Cook Stoves .... ... 312

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J. S. CHAPMAN, Pres. W. E. POWELL, Secy. A. J. PORTER, Treas. and G. M.

INTERNATIONAL LAND AND COL. CO., Ltd.

Organized under the Laws of Mexico. j* < Capital, $J00,000.00.

Offices: Gante II. 2cl Floor. P. 0. Box 90-B,

MEXICO CITY.

TELEGRAPHIC ADDRESS, "TROPIC."

Dealers in City and Rural Properties, including Improved Ranches,

Haciendas, Agricultural, Grazing and Timber lands*

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION, REFERENCES, ETC., CALL OR ADDRESS AS ABOVE.

Northern Assurance CompanyEstablished 1836.

LONDON AND ABERDEEN.

INCOME AND FUNDS, 1901 :

Fire Premiums, . . . ,852,000Life Premiums, .... ,272,000

Interest, . . . "207,000

Accumulated Funds, . . . "5,898,000

GEO. FUSS, General Agent, Calle del Angel No. 6, Mexico.

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INDEX TO BUSINESS HEADINGS.

Coopers 313

Copper Plate Engravers 313

Coppersmiths 313

Cork Manufacturers 313

Corn Grinders 313

Corset Manufacturers 322

Cotton Machinery Agents 322

Cotton Merchants 322

Cotton Goods Manufacturers 392

Cotton Mills 392

Cotton Prints Manufacturers 322

Cotton Thread 322

Cotton Wadding Manufacturers ..... 322

Cotton Waste 322

Cracker Factories 322

Cravat Factories 322

Curios 322

Dairies 323

Dancing Teachers 323

Dentists 323

Detective Service 324

Disinfectants 326

Distilleries 326

Domestic Produce 326

Dressmaking 327

Dress Trimming Manufacturers 328

Drills 328

Druggists, Prescription 329

Drugs and Chemicals 329

Drugs and Chemicals (Mnfrs.' Agts.) 330

Dry Goods, Domestic, Wholesale 330

Dry Goods, Wholesale and Retail 330

Dyers and Scourers 331

Dynamite 335

Electric Belts 331

Electrical Engineers 331

Electric Light and Power Supply 531

Electrical Machinery and Supplies. . 331

Electro Medical Institutes 331

Embroideries 332

Engineers, Civil 332

Engineers, Electrical 332

Engineers, Hydraulic 334

Engineers, Mechanical 334

Engineers, Mining 334

English Teachers 335

Engravers, Copper Plate 313

Explosives 335

Express Companies 336

Fancy Goods, Dealers 336

Fancy Goods, Importers 336

Filing Cabinets 336

Financial Agents 336

Fire Brick 336

Florists 337

Flour Mills 337

Flour Mill Machinery 337

Folder Distribution 337

Foundries and Machine Shops 337

Fresh Fish and Oysters 337

Furnishing Goods 338

Furniture Dealers 339

Furniture Makers 339

Galvanized Iron Cornices 339

Glass Makers 339

Glass Engravers 339

Glassware 305

Glove Manufacturers 340

Glue Manufacturers 340

Gold Plating 340

Gold and Silver Braid Mnfrs 340

Golf Goods 340

Government Business 340

Grocery Stores 340

Grocers, Wholesale 340

Guide Books 343

Gunsmiths 343

Gymnastic Apparatus 343

Haberdashers 345

Hair Dressers 345

Hardware, Wholesale and Retail 345

Hardware, Manufacturers' Agents... 345

Harness, Wholesale and Retail 345

Harness Makers and Dealers 345

Hats, Manufacturers and Dealers 345

Hides 345

Hoisting Engines 360

Horseshoers 347

Hotels 347

House Furnishing Goods 345

House Renting Agencies 348

House and Sign Painters 371

Ice Factories 348

Incandescent Light 349

Insurance, Accident 349

Insurance, Fire 349

Insurance, Health 351

Insurance, Life 351

Insurance, Marine 352

Interior Decorators 352

Interpreters 393

Invalids' Tables 354

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INDEX TO BUSINESS HEADINGS.

Investment Securities 359

Iron Foundries 337

Iron and Steel 354

Jewelers 354

Jewelers, Wholesale 353

Jute Manufacturers 353

Knit Goods Manufacturers 353

Labor Contractors 353

Ladies' Hair Dressers 345

Ladies' Straw Hats 353

Language Teachers 353

Lapidaries 356

Laundries 356

Lawyers 356Leather Belting Manufacturers 356

Leather and Findings (W. & R.) 356

Lime 304

Linen Goods Manufacturers 392

Liquor Importers 399

Lithographers 357

Livery Stables 359

Live Stock Importers 358

Locomotives 358

Lodging Houses 358

Loans and Investments 359

Lotteries 358

Lubricating Oil 358

Lumber Dealers 359

Lumber Importers 360

Macarotii Manufacturers 360

Machinery and Supplies 360

Machinery Imprtrs. & Mfrs.' Agts... 360

Marble Cutters 363

Massage 363

Match Factories 363Mattress Makers 363

Mechanical Engineers 334Men's Furnishings 338

Merchandise Buyers and Sellers 313

Mercantile Agencies 310

Metallurgists 290

Mexican Fiber Goods (Bridles, etc.)- 363

Mexican Curios 322

Mexican Plant Exporters 364

Mexican Playing Cards 364

Mexican Shawls 381

Mexican Views 364

Millinery, Wholesale and Retail 364

Milliners 304

Mining Agents 365

Mining Brokers 298

Mineral Water 365

Mining Engineers 334

Mining and Milling Supplies 365

Money Exchanges 366

Mosaic Manufacturers 366

Mouldings for Pictures 366

Music Teachers 366

Musical Instruments 367News Agencies 367

Newspapers and Magazines 367

Nickel Platers 368IN ight Watchmen 368Notaries 367

Oculists 368

Office Furniture 368

Oil Mills .T . '. 369

Oil Refineries 369

Oil Stoves 369

Onyx Exporters 369

Opals 369

Optical Goods 369

Ore Buyers 370

Ore Sacks 294

Ore Sampling 385

Ore Treating 370

Organs 376

Oriental Goods 370

Packing Houses, Agencies 370

Paints and Oils 370

Paints and Varnishes, Mfrs 371

Painters, House and Sign 371

Palm Leaf Articles 371

Paper Importers 371

Paper Manufacturers . 371

Paper Boxes ( . . 372

Patent Agents 372

Patent Medicines, Mfrs 372

Paving Companies 372

Pension Examiners (United States) . . 372

Perfumery Mfrs. and Dealers 372

Perfumery Importers 372

Phonographs 372

Photo. Enlarging 372

Photo. Engravers 372

Photo. Developing 372

Photographers 373

Photographic Supplies 373

Physicians and Surgeons 374

Pianos and Organs 376

Pig Iron 376

Planing Mills 385

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INDEX TO BUSINESS HEADINGS.

Plumbers 376

Plumbers' Supplies 377

Pneumatic Tools 377

Portable Railways 377

Powder Puff Manufacturers 377

Printers 377

Printers' Supplies 380

Printing Presses 379

Railroad Guides 380

Railroad Supplies 380

Railroad Ticket Offices 381

Rails 380

Real Estate 381

Rebozos 381

Restaurants 382

Riding Academies 383

Rubber Stamps 383

Rubber Tires 383

Saddles 383

Safes 383

Saloons 383

Sampling Works 385

Sausage Makers 385

Savings Banks 385

Saw Mills 385

Scales and Weights 385

Scenic Photographers 385

School Books 386

School Furniture 386

Scientific Instruments 386

Securities 359

Seed Stores 386

Sewer Pipe 386

Sewing Machines 386

Sheet Music 386

Shoes, American Made 386

Shoes, American Custom Made 386

Shoes, Mexican 387

Shoelace Manufacturers 387

Shoe Makers' Supplies 387

Sign Painters 371

Silver Platers 340

Silk Manufacturers 387Smelter Supplies 388

Smelting and Refining 388

Soap Factories 388Soda Water Manufacturers 388Spanish Teachers 353

Sporting Goods . . .'. 388Starch Manufacturers 388

Stationers, Retail ... , . 388

Stationers, Manufacturers 389

Steam Engines and Boilers 389

Steamship Agencies 390

Steel Rails 380

Steel Engravers 390

Stenographers 390

Stencils 383

Stocks and Bonds -. 298

Stock Dealers 358

Store Fixtures 368

Stoves 312, 369

Structural Iron 354

Sugar Machinery 390

Surgical Instruments 391

Surety Companies 391

Tailors 391

Tailors' Trimmings 391

Tanneries 392

Teachers of English and Spanish .... 353

Teas 392

Telegraphs and Telephones 392

Telegraphic News 392

Textile Fabrics, Manufacturers .. 392

Theatrical Agencies 393

Thread Importers 393

Thread Manufacturers 393

Tinsmiths 393

Tobacco, Wholesale 393

Toy Shops 393

Transfer Companies 393

Translators 393

Tropical Experts 394

Tropical Lands 394

Tropical Products 326

Trunk Manufacturers 394

Type Manufacturers 396

Typewriters 396

Typewriter Repairers 396

Umbrella Manufacturers 397

Undertakers 397

Upholsterers 397

Veterinaries . 397

Vinegar Manufacturers 397

Wagons 397

Wall Paper . -. 398

Watchmen's Clocks 398

Watch Inspector 398

Whisky Agents 398

White Lead Manufacturers 398

Window and Plate Glass 398

Wine Importers i . 399

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CASA AMERICANA AMPLIFICADORA de RETRATOSCon Privilegio Exclusive.

Manufactureros e Importadores de MARCOS, MOLDURAS.Etc.. Etc.. RETRjiTOS al OLEO. ^CU^RELrf. PASTEL.SEPIA. Y TINT^* de CHIJVA.

The only up-to-date American copying house in the Republic.Manufacturers of Picture Frames. Electric Light Prints. Portraitsin Oil. Pastel. Water Color. Sepia. Crayon and India Ink.

Wholesale and Retail. Send for Catalogue.

Calle de la Pelota No. 435 Esquinade la I Revillagigdo, Mexico, D. F.P. E. BOLI,

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INDEX TO SPANISH BUSINESS HEADINGS.

Wine and Liquor Manufacturers 398

Wire 400

Wire Rope 400

Woolen Goods Manufacturers 392

Zacaton Exporters 401

INDEX TO SPANISH BUSINESS HEADINGS.Abarrotes Nacionales y Extranjeros. .

Abarrotes, Almacenes de

Abogados ....... . .................Aceite Molinos de .................Aceite p. lubricar, Fab. de ..........Acidos y Productos Quimicos, Fab.

de .............................

Agencias de Cobros ...............

Agencias de casas de alquiler .......

Agencias p. Compra y Venta FincasyCasas ..........................

Agencias Teatrales .................

Aguas Gaseosas Fab. de .............

Aguas Minerales, Expendios de .....

Albayalde, Fab. de ................Alfombras y Tapices ...............

Algodon Basto ....................

Algodoneros ......................

Alhajas, Almacenes de ..............

Almidon, Fab. de .................

Antiguedades Animales, Importadoresde .............................

Aparatos Electria ..................Aparatos Ginmasticos ..............Aparatos p. indicar el importe de unacompra .........................

Aparatos Fotograficos ..............Armerias .........................Armeros, Talleres de ..............

Arquitectos ................... ....

Arte, Objetos de ................. -.

Artefactos de Palma ..............Articulos p. Iglesias ...............

Artistas, Articulos p ................

Avisos, Agencias de ...............

Avisos, Novedades en ..............Automobiles ......................Bancos ...........................Bancos de Ahorros ................Bancos de Herraderos .............Bandas p. Maquinaria, Fab. de ......

Banqueros ........................

340

340

290

369

358

304

310

318

381

393

388

365

398

302

322

322

354

358

331

343

304

373

288

343

288

289

371

306

289

286

286

293

294

385

347

356

294

Bafios 295

Barnices y Pinturas 371

Barriles, Importadores de 295

Baseball, Objetos de 295

Baules, Fabricas de 394

Beneficiar metales, sistema p 370

Biblias, Agencias p. la venta de 295

Bicicletas 295

Bicicletas, Talleres de 295

Billares 296

Boneterias 338

Bordadores, Tlalleres de 332

Borlas. Fabricas de 377

Boticas 329

Cables de Alambre 400

Cafes 300

Cajas de Archivar 336

Cajas de Hierro 383

Cajas de Madera, Fab. de 297

Cajas Mortuorias, Fab. de 310

Cajones de Ropa 330

Calderas de Vapor 389

Callistas 305

Camas de Hierro y Laton, Fab. de.. 297

Cambio de Moneda 366

Camiserias 338

Camisetas, Fab. de 354

Cantinas Modernas 383

Carbon de Piedra y coke -308

Carpinteros Contratistas 301

Carrocerias 302

Garros 397

Carruajes Extranjeros 302

Carruajes de Alquiler 359

Carton, Fab. de 301

Casas Destiladores 326

Casas de Huespedes 358

Celadores 368

Cemento 304

Cemento, Fabricas de 304

Cepillos, Fabricas de 298

Cerillos, Fabricas de 363

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INDEX TO SPANISH BUSINESS HEADINGS.

Cervecerias 298

Chocolaterias 305

Cigarros, Fabricas de 306

Cigarros, Importadores de 306

Cigarros, Papel p 306

Cinturones Electricos 331

Cobros, Agencias de 310Cobrerias 313Coke 308

Cola, Fabricas de 340Colchoneros 363

Colegios Comerciales 300Comisionistas 313

Comp. p. Caucionar el Manejo de

Empleados 391Contadores 286Contratistas ; 310Contratistas de Operarios 354Contratistas de Ferrocarriles 312

Corbatas, Fabricas de 322Corambrerias 356Coronas Funerales 289Corredores 336Corredores Titulados 298Corredores de Minas 366Corseterias 322Costales 294Cristalenas 305

Cristaleria, Importadores de 305Cuerdos para Zapatas 387Curiosidades Mexicanas 322Curtidunas 392Decoradores 352Dentistas 323

Depositos de Semillas 386Desinfectadores 326Desmanchadores 331Distribucion de Itineraries 337

Droguerias 329

Droguerias Extranejeros (Rep. de) . . 330Dulces, Fab. y. Dep. de 301Efectos para Zapateros 387

Empacadores, Agencias de Companias. 370Encuadernadores 296

Ensayadores y Quimicos 290

Ensayadores, Materiales y Aparatos p. 290Ensaye de Metales, Establecimien-

tos p 385Escuelas de Montar 383

Estampos, Fabricas de 322

Estufas p. Cocina , , 312

Estufas de Petroleo 369

Explosives"

335

Express, Companias de 336

Express Urbano 393

Fantasia, Objetos de 289Ferreterias (al por Mayor y Menor). 345

Ferreterias Extranjeras (Reps. de)... 345

Ferrocarriles, Boletos de 381

Ferrocarriles, Materiales p 380Ferrocarriles Portatiles 377Flores Artificiales, Fab. de 289

Fonografos 372

Fotograbadores 372

Fotografias 373

Fundiciones 337Fundiciones de Metales, Efectos p. . 388Fuerza Electrica 331

Galletas, Fabricas de 322

Galonerias 340

Golf, Efectos de 340Grabadores en Acero 390Grabadores en Cobre 313Grabadores en Vidrio 339Guantes de Cabritilla 340

Guarniciones, Articulos de 345

Guarniciones, Fabricas de 347Guias p. los Viajeros 343

Guias de Ferrocarriles 380

Herraderos, Talleres de 228

Hielo, Fab. y Expendios de 348Hierro y Acero 353Hierro Galvanizado, Obras de 339

Hilados de Algodon p. Coser 322

Hilo p. Coser, Importadores de 393

Hilo p. Coser, Fabricas de 393

Hojalaterias 393

Hoteles ............ 347

Iglesias Ornamentos para 306

Implementos de Agricultura 286

Imprentas 377

Imprentas, Efectos p 380

Imprentas, Maquinaria p 379

Infermos, Mesas p. los 303

Informaciones Comerciales 310

Ingenieros Civilos 332

Ingenieros Electricistas 332

Ingenieros Hidraulicas 334

Ingenieros Mecanicos 334

Ingenieros de Minas 334

Inhumaciones, Agencias de 397

Inspector de Relojes 398

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INDEX TO SPANISH BUSINESS HEADINGS.

Instrumentos Cientificos 386

Instrumentos de Cirujia 391

Instrumentos de Musica 367

Inversiones de Capital /. 359

Interpretes 393

Itineraries, Distribucion de 337

Jabon, Fabricas de 388

Jarcierias 363

Joyerias 353

Jugueterias 393

Ladrillos, Fabricas de 298

Ladrillos Refractories 336

Lapadarios 356

Lavanderias 356

Lecherias 323

Librerias 297

Libros p. Alquiler 308Libros en Blanco, Fab. de 389

Licores, Importadores de 399

Licores, Fabricas de 398

Lingotes, de Hierro 376

Lino, Fab. de 392

Litografias 357Llantas de Hule 383Locomotores 358Loterias 358

Loza, Fabricas de 304

Loza, Importadores de 305

Lubricante p. Carruajes, Fab. de 293.Luz Electrica, Cias de 331Luz Incandescente

, . 349

Madera, Importadores de 360

Madera, Depositos de 359

Maquinaria p. labrar Algodon 322

Maquinaria p. Agricultura 286

Maquinaria p. Cafetales 310

Maquinaria Electrica 331

Maquinaria p. Haciendas de Cana... 390

Maquinaria, Importadores de 360

Maquinaria p. Molinos de Trigo 337Maquinas p. Imprentas 379Maquinas para Coser 386Maquinas para Escribir 396Maquinas p. Escribir, Compostura de. 396Marcos, Molduras p 366Marmol, Talleres de 363Majsage

~

mm 363

Medicinas, Fab. de 372Material Escolar 386Material para Construcciones 300Medicos 374

Mercerias 336

Merceria, Importadores de 336

Mesas de Billar, Fab. de 296

Metales, Compra y Venta de 370

Minas, Agencias de 366

Minas, Ingenieros de , . 334

Minas, Materiales p 365

Modas, p. Senoras 327

Modas, Talleres de 364

Molinos de Aceite 369

Molinos de Ixtamal 313

Molinos de Trigo 337

Montar, Escuelas de 383

Mosaicos, Fabricas de 366

Mueblerias (al For Mayor y Menor). 339

Muebles, Almonedas de 339

Muebles p. Bancos 368

Muebles p. Cantinas y Despachos . . . . 368

Muebles para Escuelas 386

Muebles, Fabricas de 339

Musica, Instrumentos de 367

Musica, Profesores de 366

Naipes, Fabricas de 364

Negocios Administrativos 340

Notaries ." 367

Noticias, Agencias de 392

Objetos Orientales 370

Oculistas : 368

Onyx, Exportadoreis de 369

Opalos 369

Opticos 369

Organos 376

Panaderias 294

Papel, Importadores de 371

Papel, Fabricas de 371

Paperlerias 388

Papel Tapiz 398

Paragvrerias 397

Pasamaneria, Fab. de 328

Pastas Alamenticias," Fab. de 360

Patentes, Agencias de 372

Pavimento, Companias de 372

Peleterias 356

Peluquerias . . 295

Peluquerias para Senoras 354

Perfumeria, Fab. y Expendios de 372

Perfumeria, Importadores de 372

Periodicos, Agencias de 367

Pescado Fresco 337

Petroleo, Fab. p. Refinar 369

Pianos, Fab. y Expendios de 376

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Sun Insurance Office("EL SOL.")

Compahia de Seguros Contra Incendio

Establecida en Londres

EN EL ANO 1710

Direccion Principal en la Ciudad de MexicoCalle Cadena 15

Apartado del Correo No. 794

E. T. OAKLEYGerente Apoderado para la "R^epublica Mexicana

RESULTADOS DEL AO 1901

Sumas aseguradas, - -$4,600,000,000.00

Ingresos,- - - 12,475,800.00

Fondos acumulados, - 22,756,900.00

Capital, - = $24,000,000.00

KANSIUEROS EN MEXICOBanco de Londres y Mexico y "Banco Central Mexicano

La " Sun Insurance Office"

es la Compania de Seguro contra incendio

mas antigua del mundo, y el alto puesto que ocupa y las consideraciones

de que goza estan comprobadas por el hecho que de todos los segurosefectuados sobre bienes en la Ciudad de Londres, estan cubiertos en esta

Compania, $1,069,929,270.00 que es mas de uno novena parte de todoslos seguros, habiendo establecidas alia 70 companias en este ramo.

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INDEX TO SPANISH BUSINESS HEADINGS.

Pieles 347

Pintura, Talleres de 371

Plantas, Expendios de 337

Plantas Mexicanas, Exp. de 364

Platerias 340

Plomeria, Efectos para 377

Plomerias 376

Policia Reservada Particular 324

Productos Nacionales 326

Productos Quimicos, Fabricantes de.. 304

Profesores de Baile 323

Profesores de Miisica 366Profesores de Idioma 354

Puros, Almacenes de 306

Puros, Anillos p 306

Puros, Fabricas de 306

Quimicos 304

Quimicos Fabricantes 304

Quimicos, Materiales p 290Refinerias de Petroleo 369Rebocerias 381

Relojerias 353

Relojes de Celadores 398Rematadores 393

Repertories de Musica 386Restaurants 382

Rieles, de Acero y de Hierro 380

Ropa, Alamecenes y Cajones de 330

Ropa Hecha p. Hombres 308

Ropa de Ninos 304

Salchichonerias 385Sastrerias 391

Sastres, Efectos p 391

Seda, Fabricas de 387

Seguros Contra Accidentes 349

Seguros Contra Incendios 349

Seguros cont. Riesgos Maritimos. . . . 349

Seguros sobre la Salud 349

Seguros sobre la Vida 349Sellos de Goma 383Sociedades Mutualistas de Prestamosy Construcciones 300

Sombreros, Fab. y Expendios de. . . . 347

Sombreros de Paja p. Senoras 354

Sombreros y Modas p. Senoras 364

Sport, Efectos de 388

Tabaquerias 306

Tabaco en Ramo, Almacenes de. ... .. 393

Taquigrafos 390

Talabarterias 383

Talleres Mecanicos 337

Talleres de Aserrar Madera Con

Maq 385

Talleres de Pintores 371

Tapones de Corcho, Fab. de 313

Tapicerias 397

Tejidos del Pais, Fab. de 330

Tejidos, Fab. de 392

Telefonos y Telegrafos 392

Terrenos de la Tierra Caliente 394

Terrenes en el Distrito Federal 308

Tintorerias 331

Tintoreria, Imp. de Materiales de. . 310

Tipos de Imprenta 396

Tiradurias 340

Tlapalerias 370

Toneleros, -Talleres de 313

Traductores 393

Trapos de Algodon 322

Tubos de Barro, Fab. de 308, 386

Vapores, Agencias de Cias de 389

Vapores, Agentes de Cia. de 390

Velas, Fabricas de 300

Veterinarios 397

Vidrio, Depositos de 398

Vidrio Piano, Fab. de 339

Vinagre, Fab. de 397

Vinos y Licores, Fab. de ; . 398

Vinos y Licores, Import, de 398

Yute, Fab. de Articulos de 354

Vistas Fotograficas Mexicanas 364

Whisky, Importadores de 398

Zacaton, Exportadores de 401

Zapateros Americanos 386

Zapaterias Americanas 386

Zapaterias 387

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Photo by Schlattman

H.F. Schlattman

PhotographerThe Only AmericanGallery in this City

PKE8IDENT DIAZ

The Superior and Artistic work of this house has been recog-nized the world over by awards of merit and gold medals since

1887, and also at the last Paris Exposition, as well as the only goldmedal awarded to Mexico at the San Antonio International Expo*sition of 1900. All work pertaining to the Art of Photographyreceives my personal supervision.

H. F. SCHLATTMAN, Espirita Janfo No. 1

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THE MASSEY-GILBERT

BLUE BOOK OF MEXICO

PART I.

GENERAL INFORMATION,

GOVERNMENT.THE PRESIDENT.

President of the Republic. Gen-

eral Porfirio Diaz. Residence, Aprilto August, Chapultepec; September to

April, Cadena 8. State apartments,south end of National Palace; recep-

tion hours, 4 to 7:30 p. m. Mondays,Wednesdays and Fridays. Private Sec-

retary, Rafael Chousal.

STAFF. Col. Fernando Gonzalez, chief;

Lieut.-Col. Fco H. Garin, Lieut.-Col.

Felix Diaz, Major Pablo Escandon,

Capt. Samuel Cuellar, Capt. N. Dor-

becker, Capt. Porfirio Diaz, Jr., Capts.

Jose Montesinos, Armand Santa Cruz,

Agustin del Rio, Lieut. Enrique Hur-

tado.

PRESIDENTIAL GUARD. The President's

state escort, five officers, 52 men, in

command of Capt. Manuel Pontones.

THE DEPARTMENTS.

State Department.

(Patoni 6).

SECRETARY OF STATE. Lie Ignacio M.Mariscal. Reception hours, Wednes-

days, Thursdays and Saturdays, 2 to

3 p. m. r. Cerrada Moneda 8. Sub-

secy, Lie Jose Algara. Receptionhours, 3 to 4- p. m. r. Clln. Sta. Clara

10. Deprmnt. hours, 9 a. m. to 2:30

p. m.

Interior Department.(la Humboldt 5).

SECRETARY OF THE INTERIOR. RamonCorral. Receives, except Tuesdays and

Saturdays, from 10 a. m. to 1 p. m. r.

4a Artes 3. Sub-secy., Manuel A. Mer-

cado; hours 9 a. m. to 1. p. m. r. S.

Ildefonso 7. Deprtmnt. hours, 8 a. m.

to 2 p. m.

Treasury Department.

(Palace, north entrance).

SECRETARY OF THE TREASURY. Lie JoseYves Limantour. Reception hours,

Mondays and Wednesdays, 5 p. m. r.

Corpus Christi 8. Sub-secy. Lie Rob-

erto Nunez; hours, 11 a. m. to 1 p. m.

and 4 to 6 p. m. r. Cerrada S. Teresa

5. Deprtmnt. hours, 9 a. m. to 1 p. m.

3 to 6 p. m.

NATIONAL. TREASURY. Palace, middle en-

trance. Eleazar Loeaza, treas. ; hours

9 a. m. to 1 p. m. and 3 to 6 p. m.;r. Plzla Santisima 4.

REVENUE DEPARTMENT. (Cootribuciones

Directas.) Palace, ,north entrance.

Franscisco Espinosa, collector; hours 8'

a. m. to 2:15 p. m. r. Alvarado 28%.GENERAL STAMP OFFICE. (Direccion Gen-

eral del Timbre). Palace, north en-

trance. Rodolfo Ogario, director;

hours 9 .a. m. to 1 p. m. and 8 to 7

p. m. r. Av. Madrid 69.

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Experienced TravellersAlways Prefer the

Eagle Pass R^oute.

The shortest,

quickest and

most comfort-

able broad-

gauge line

to the

United States*

Only one

change

between

Mexico and

New York*

Passenger

Assistant

meets all trains

at border*

Alameda, Durango.

Highest Market Prices Paid for Mexican or U. J\ Money.

J. M. CARDE.NAS,Commercial Agent,

San Juan de Letran 13,

Mexico, D. F.

GEO. F. JACKSONGeneral Freight and

Passenger Agent,

Cd. Porfirio Diaz,

Coah.

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CONGRESS THE COURTS. -JL

Department of Justice.

(la Reloj 8).

MINISTER OF JUSTICE AND EDUCATION.

Lie Justino Fernandez. Reception

hours, 12 m. to 1 p. m. Tuesdays,

Thursdays and Fridays, r. Tiburcio 4.

Sub-secy. Eduado Novoa; reception

hours 12 m. to 1 p. m. r. 7a Flores 2.

Deprtmnt. hours, 8 a. m. to 1 p. m.

Department of Promotion.

(School of Mines, S. Andres).

MINISTER OF FOMENTO. Gen. Manuel

.Gonzalez Cosio. Reception hours, 12

m. to 1 p. m. and 5 to 6 p. m. every

day, r. la Mesones 11. Sub-secy. Gil-

berto Montiel y Estrada, r. Aguilar 20.

Deprtmnt. hours, 8 a. m. to 2 p. m.

Department of Communications.

(Ex-Aduana Sto. Domingo).

SFCRETARY OF PUBLIC COMMUNICATIONSAND WORKS. Ing. Leandro Fernandez.

Reception hours, 12 m. to 1 p. m.

Tuesdays and Fridays, r. Glorieta

Cuauhtemoc 452. Sub-secy., Santiago

Mendez; hours 12 m. to 1 p. m. r. Paseo

Reforma 304. Deprtmnt. hours 8 a.

in. to 2 p. m.

War and Navy Departments.

(Palace, middle entrance).

SECRETARY OF WAR AND NAVY. Gen.

Francisco Z. Mena. Reception hours,

11 a. m. to 1 p. m. Tuesdays, Thursdaysand Saturdays, r. la San Cosme 1431.

Sub-secy. Gen. Luis del Carmen Curiel;

Deprtmnt. hours, 8 a. m. to 2 p. m. ;

4 p. m. to 6 p. m.

CONGRESS.National legislative power is vested in

a Congress composed of a Senate anda Chamber of Deputies. The Depu-ties meet in the Hall of Congress, cor-

ner Canoa and Factor, the Senate in

National Palace, twice each year, Apr. 1

to May 31, and Sept. 16 to Dec. 16.

THE COURTS.(Palace of Justice).

Supreme Court of Mexico.

Sessions daily 9 a. m. to 1 p. m.

JUSTICES. Lies. Felix Romero, ManuelM. de Zamacona, Eduardo Ruiz, ManuelGarcia Mendez, Francisco Martinet de

Arredondo, Macedonio Gomez, Eusta-

quio Buelna, Pudenciano Dorantes, Ed-

uardo Castaneda, Justro Sierra, Julio

Zarate, Andres Horcasitos, N. Garcia

Pena, Nicolas Lopez Garrido, ManuelOsio.

ATTORNEY-GENERAL.^LK: Rafael Rebollar,

Necatitlan 27.

Circuit Judges.

FIRST CIRCUIT. Lie Ricardo Cicero.

SECOND CIRCUIT. Lie Agustin Moreno.

THIRD CIRCUIT. Manuel P. Cervantes.

District Judges.

(Jurisdiction in the 1st and 2d ju-

dicial divisions of the Federal Dis-

trict respectively).

FIRST DISTRICT. Lie Juan Perez de

Leon.

SECOND DISTRICT. Cristobal Chapital.

Superior Court of Federal Dis-trict.

FIRST DIVISION. Lie Jose Zubieta, pres.;

Lies Angel Zavalza, Vicente Dardon,Francisco Perez, Nicolas Islas y Busta-

mente.

SECOND DIVISION. Salvador Medina y

Ormaecha, pres.;' Lies Valentin Canali-

zo, Ramon Cardenas.

THIRD DIVISION. Lie Manuel Mateos

Alarcon, pres.; Lies Manuel Olivera

Toro, Felipe Lopez Romano.

FOURTH DIVISION. Domingo Leon, pres.;.

Lies Emilio Zubiaga, Augustin Borgas.

ASSISTANT JUDGES. Lies Augustin Are-

valo, Ricardo Rodriguez, Pablo Gon-

zalez Montes, Emeterio de la Garza.

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DINING

CARS,meals & la

carte,

and

electric

fans.

IRON

^iisijtf

QIITAIN

ROUTE

Amaximumof

EASE and

COMFORT.

Everything

strictly

modern.

Iron Mountain Route

Touches Laredo, Eagle Pass and El Paso.

D. J. Price,

Gen'l Pass, and Ticket Agent,

International & Great Northern R. R.,

PALESTINE, TEX.

E. P. Turner,Gen'l Pass, and Ticket Agent,Texas & Pacific Railway,

DALLAS, TEX.

H. C. Townsend,Gen'l Pass, and Ticket Agent,

H. C. DinkinS, Iron Mountain Route,

Gen 1 Agent for Mexico, ST. LOUIS, MO.HOTEL COLISEO, MEXICO.

International & Great Northern B, R.

Texas & Pacific RailwayIs hours the shortest route to the principal cities in the United States.

Insist on having tickets via

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CITY AND DISTRICT GOVERNMENTS. 43

Civil Courts.

FIRST COURT. Lie Jose H. Serret, Judge.

SECOND COURT. Lie Gonzalez Espinosa.

THIRD COURT. Lie Manuel Crusado.

FOURTH COURT. Jesus F. Uriarte.

FIFTH COURT. Lie Jose Lozano y Vi-

vanco.

MILITARY SUPREME COURT (Ex-Aduanade Sto. Domingo). Gens. Jesus A.

Flores, Manuel F. Loera, Caspar San-

chez Ochoa, Mariano Cabrera, Fran-

cisco O. Arce, Gregorio Ruiz, Julio M.

Cervantes, A. T. Valle, Eduado Pan-

kurst, Jose de la P. Alvarez, Enrique

Arroyo. Atty.-gen., Gen. Eduardo

Zarate. Sessions daily 9 to 11 a. m.

CITY A1VD DISTRICT GOVERN-MENTS.

GOVERNOR OF THE FEDERAL DISTRICT.

Guillermo de Landa y Escandon. Mu-nicipal Palace r. Pte. Espiritu Santo ^3.

Office hours, 9 a. m. to 1:30 p. m. ; 4

p. m. to 7 p. m. Secretary, Lie AngelZimbron; reception hours, 12 m. to

1 p. m. and 5 to 7 p. m. r. Av. Reyes12, Atzcapotzalco; hours of the office

force, 9 a. m. to 2 p. m.; 4 p. m. to

6:30 p. m.

City Council.

MAYOR. Fernando Pimentel y Fagoagar. S. Fernando 41. Office, City Hall

(Palacio Municipal); hours, 12:30 to

1:30 p. m.

SECRETARY. Juan Bribiesca, r. Jesus'

Maria 4; office, City Hall; hours, 9 a.

m. to 2 p. m.

THE COUNCIL.

Fernando Pimentel y Fagoaga, San Fer-

nando 41.

Lie Manuel Escalante, Tiburcio 7.

Miguel A. de Quevedo, Eliseo 29.

Eduardo Prieto Basabe, Penitenciaria 431.

Jesus Galindo y Villa, 4a Reloj 4.

Dr. Jose Ramirez, lOa Violeta 21.

Dr. Donaciano Morales, 2a Vanegas 9.

Ignacio Solares, Santa Clara 4.

Dr. Reinaldo Deffis, Jesus Nazareno 2.

Lie. Ignacio Burgoa, la de Soto 3.

Lie Jose R. Aspe, Donceles 19.

Nicolas Mariscal, Estampa Jesus Maria 4.

Agustin Alfredo Nunez, Sapo 6.

Carlos Garza Cortina, Seminario 1.

Lie Jose Vazquez Tagle, San Fernando

47.

Lie Francisco Montano Ramiro, Ribera de

San Cosme 15.

Adolfo Priani, 6a Alzate 3020.

Pedro Ordonez, San Andres 17

Enrique Fernandez, Tiburcio 4.

RECORDERS.

Lie Luis G. Tornel, Reforma 446.

Lie Ignacio Michel y Parra, 2a Zara-

goza 1.

STANDING COMMITTEES.

Amusements Nunez. Carriages Aspe.

Cemetery Deffis. City Improvements

Quevedo, Mariscal, Fernandez.

Clocks Ordonez. Charity Solares.

Election Aspe. Festivities Nunez.

Health Ramirez. Library Galindo yVilla. Light Mariscal. Markets

Garza Cortina. Municipal Records

Solares. Market Improvements Que-vedo. Paseos Ramirez. Police Fer-

nandez. Public Works Quevedo.

Slaughter House Morales. Stables

Morales. Street Cleaning Galindo yVilla. Treasury Pimental y Fagoaga,

Escalante, Burgoa, Priani, Tornel.

Wagons Vasquez Tagle. WaterPrieto Basabe. Welfare of Workmen

Ordonez. Weights and Measures

Montano Ramiro. Fiscal de Adm6n de

Rentas Municipales-Escalante. Water

Recorder Michel.

Departments.

(City Hall).

FEDERAL DISTRICT TAX COLLECTOR. Jose

Caserin.

CITY TAX OFFICE. (Administracion de

rentas Municipales) Antonio Sola,

admor. Eduardo Noguera, auditor.

Office hours, 9 a. m. to 1 p. m. and 3

to 5 p. m.

DIRECTOR OF PUBLIC WORKS. Ing. Anto-

nio Torres Torija. Office hours, 11 to

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Aqueduct of Zempola. Hidalgo and Northeastern Railroads

The Hidalgo and Northeastern Railroadsrj

^HE shortest line between the citits of Mexico and Pachuca. Four passengerj trains run daily between them.-* The City ofPachuca is the most important mining center in tlie Republic,

and the Valley of Tulancingo, through which the main line runs, is a richlyfertile and large cereal-producing region.

The connections at Mexico City with the Mexican National and Interoceanic Rail-

ways and at Irolo with the latter, allow to handle through traffic between points on said

Central.Pacific Railroads, through shipments can be made from points on their lines to pointson the Hidalgo and Northeastern Railroads and vice versa, free oftransfer charge.

The station in Mexico is located at Peralvillo, and electric tramways pass with greatfrequency in front of it. The main offices are situated in the interior ofthe City. Callede Cordobanes No. 5.

Tomas ManceraGabriel Mancera

General Manager

Superintendent and

General Freight and Passenger Agent

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12 a. m. Tuesdays, Thursdays and

Saturdays, and 4 to 6 p. m. Mondays,

Wednesdays and Fridays.

WATER SUPERINTENDENT. Ing. Gmo.Beltran y Puga (office 2a Monterilla

8) ; hours, 8 a. m. to 2 p. m.

CITY NOTARY. Jose Arellano (office Ca-

dena 10).

PROCEDURE CLERK. Antonio Landgrave.CHIEF OF LIGHTING DEPARTMENT. Ing,

Rafael Ramos Arizpe; hours, 5 p. m.

to 5 a. m.

DIRECTOR OF MARKETS. Miguel A. Leon

(office Ex-Mercado del Volador).

PRISON COMMISSION. Gallindo y Villa,

Manscal 1; Ordenez, Morales 2; Esca-

lante, Fernandez, Aspe 3; Deffis, Bur-

goa y Vasquez Tagle 4; Ramirez, Pi

mentel, Garza Cortina 5; Nunez, So-

lares 6; Quevedo, Montano Ramiro 7;

Prieto Basabe, Priani 8.

DIRECTOR OF WEIGHTS AND MEASURES.

Felipe N. Chacon (office, ex-Mercado

del Volador) ; hours, 9 a. m. to 1 p.

m. and 2:30 p. m. to 5 p. m.

DIRECTOR OF COACHES. Jose Vasavilbaso,

admor. prin. (office, Municipal Palace) ;

hours, 7 a. m. to 10 p. m.

DEPAP.TMENT OF WAGONS AND CARTS.

(ex-Mercado del Volador) Miguel Diaz

Bandera; hours, 9 a. m. to 5 p. m.

DIRECTOR OF MARKETS. Agustin Aveleyra

(office, Plaza S. Lucas) ; hours, 5. a. m.

to 12 a. m.

PUBLIC CLOCKS. Francisco Flores, Chief.

CHIEF OF STREET CLEANING DEPARTMENT.Ricardo Barrios (office ex-Mercado del

Volador) ; hours, 3 a. m. to 1 p. m.

and 3 to 6 p. m.

MUNICIPAL CEMETERY. Jose R. Castillo,

admor. (office, Dolores Cemetery) ;

hours, 6 a. m. to 12:30 p. m. and 2:30

to 0:30 p. m.

City Markets.

Located on street or plaza of same nameLa Merced, Pacheco, San Juan, Lore-

to, Juan Carbonero, Martinez de la

Torre, San Cosme, San Lucas, Bara

tillo, Santa Catarina, Santa Ana.

Military.

MILITARY COMMANDER OF FEDERAL DIS-

TRICT. Gen. Francisco A. Velez, Ca-

dena 12; office, National Palace.

FORCES IN FEDERAL DISTRICT. Chapul-

tepec Cadet Corps, 12 officers, 243 men;Battalion of Sappers and Miners, ?8

officers, 572 men; Engineers, 14 officers,

47 men; Third, Fourteenth, Seventeenth

and Twenty-fourth Infantry; First,

Second, Third, Fourth Artillery, and

the army police, and transport train;

total, 379 officers, 6,400 men.

Police.

Directly in command of the district gov-

ernor; active head, inspector-general,

Col. Carlos Villegas, office, City Hall;

always open. Unmounted police: Eight

captains, 1 adjutant, 72 sergeants, 79

first rank gendarmes, and 1,700 second

rank, divided into three reliefs, 500

unmounted policemen being always on

duty. Mounted police: 360 gendarmes,41 corporals, 1 adjutant, 21 sergeants,

and 4 captains. The cotnisarias, or

police headquarters, and city prisons of

each of the eight wards of the city, are

located as follows:

First, Plza. Concordia 4.

Second, Plza. Juan Jose Baz 9.

Third, Plza. Tequesquite 1517.

Fourth, Venero 1.

Fifth, 3a Zarco 15.

Sixth, Clln. Lopez 10.

Seventh, 3a Sor Juana Ines Cruz 7.

Eighth, 3a Industria 28.

Prisons.

GENERAL PRISON (Belem). Plazuela de

Belem, Col. Juan Obscuras, warden.

CITY PRISON (Belem). Plazuela Belem,

Carlos Sanchez, warden.

PENITENTIARY. Cuchilla S. Lazaro, Oc-

taviano Liceaga, warden.

CORRECTIONAL SCHOOL. S. Pedro y S.

Pablo. Ing Rafael Vasquez, supk

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St, Louis & San Francisco R. R, Co,

If your ticket reads via the

we offer you the following conveniences:

Through Library Observation

Sleeping Carsdaily between San Antonio, Tex., and St. Louis, Mo,

Reclining Chair Cars (seats free),

Cafe Observation Cars.

HARVEY'S RENOWNEDEATING HOUSES.

Close connections at -St. Louis and Kansas City,

Mo., with all trains North, East and West.

For rates and descriptive matter call on or

address any Ticket Agent, or

A. HILTON, BRYAN SNYDER,G. P. A., Pass. Traf. Mgr.,

St. Louis, Mo., U. S. A.

ALEX. MORE, G. A.,

Calle de Gante 6, P. O. Box 675, Mexico, D. F.

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Board of Health.

(Plaza Sto. Domingo).

Pres., Dr. Eduardo Liceagu, Resales 37;

secy., Dr. Jose Ramirez, lOa Violeta

21; treas., Jacinto Manterola. TheBoard Drs. Agustin Reyes, DomingoOrvanos, Nicolas R. de Arellano, JuanJ. R. de Arellano, Luis E. Ruis, Fer-

nando Lopez, Jose L. Gomez, Jose D.

Morales, Lie Luis Elguro, Ing Roberto

Gayol.

Fire Department.

Chief, Agustin Perez; office, Central Fire

Station, Espalda San Andres. Fire

stations: Central, Espalda San Andros;1st sub-station, 2a Tulipan 3; 2d sub-

station, Estampa Regina 2; 3d sub-sta-

tion, Calle Carmen. Department: 1

commander, 1 vice-commander, 5 chiefs,

6 sergeants, 70 boniberos or firemen.

Equipment: 4 steam, 6 hand engines,5 wagons for firemen, 6 wagons for

equipment.Alarm boxes connected with the Central

Station are located as follows:

Calle Melereos.

Portal de la Diputacion.Calle Seminario.

Cor. Damas and San Felipe.

Por al de Mercadores.

Empedradillo and Cinco de Mayo.Independencia y Colegio de Ninos.

Profesa.

Jockey Club.

Vergara.

Residence of Pres. Diaz, Cadena 8.

Calzado de San Antonio Abad.San Lucas and Zacate.

San Salvador El Verde.

San Salvador El Seco.

2a Necatitlan.

Manco and Salto del Agua.Risco and Monserrate.

Garrapata and Rastro.

Hotel Humboldt.Teatro Hidalgo. Calle Cochero.

Residence of Ministro de Gobierno la

Mesones 11.

Keys are in possession of nearest police-

man to respective box.

Public Buildings.ACADEMY OF SAN CARLOS (Natl. School

of Fine Arts). Academia. Art gallery

open daily 10 a. m. to 2 p. m.ARMS FACTORY. Ciudadela. Col. Adolfo

Iberri in charge.

ARSENAL. Molino del Rey. Col. Felipe

Morena, supt.

CHAPULTEPEC CASTLE. Chapultepec. Thesummer home of President Diaz, andlocation of National Military College.

Admission cards during winter issued

by Sr. Don Joaquin Larralde, inten-

dente of Chapultepec Natl. Palace, Na-

tional Palace.

CITY HALL (Palacio Municipal). S. W.cor. Plaza. Offices of District Governorand officials, police headquarters, Mayorand City Council; headquarters depart-

ment of public coaches.

CHAMBER OF DEPUTIES. Canoa and Fac-

tor.

CUSTOM HOUSE. Santiago: Ignacio M.del Castillo, collector. Open 9 a. m.

to 1 p. m. and 3 to 5 p. m. R. R. cus-

toms stations, same location.

GOVERNMENT MINT. In Apartado st.

Fernandez Leal, director. Open to

visitors, 10 a. m. to 12 m.

NATIONAL LIBRARY. San Agustin; 225,000

volumes; open 10 a. m. to 5 p. m. daily,

except Sundays (closed) and Saturdays,10 a. m. to 4 p. m.

NATIONAL MUSEUM. Moneda street, rear

of Natl. Palace. Director, Alfredo Cha-

vero. All departments open Sundays9 a. m. to 12 m.; all closed Saturdays.

On other days departments of Archaeo-

logy, Monoliths and' Ceramics are openfrom 10 a. m. to 12 m.; of National

History, Tuesdays and Thursdays, 10

a. m. to 12 m. ; Natural History, Wed-

nesdays and Fridays, 10 a. m. to 12 m. ;

Departments of Comparative Anatomy,

Zoology, and Botany, Tuesdays and

Thursdays, 10 a. m. to 12 m.

NATIONAL PALACE. East side Plaza. Gen.

Agustin Pradillo, military commander;

office, to right of main entrance. Ad-

ministrative building of Federal Gov-

ernment. State offices of President,

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Best Meals on the Santa Fe

You get better meals on the SANTA FE than on any other railroad.

Experienced travelers say so, and they know. Unsurpassed for varied

menu, perfect cooking and faultless service. Table d'Hote meals only

75 cents. Lunch counters for those wishing a light repast.

Sleeper Reservations^Arranged.

To San Francisco and Los Angeles and All Points East or North.

SantaPe

When going anywhere, remember that satisfying food helps to make a

pleasant trip, and the SANTA FE meals are the best in the world.

W. S. FARNSWORTH, Agente General,

la De San Francisco No. 8, MEXICO, D. F.

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THE DIPLOMATIC CORPS. 49

offices of the departments, headquartersof the army and navy, Hall of Ambas-sadors, National Treasury, Senate cham-ber and general postoffice.

NATIONAL PAWNSHOP. Empedradillo(fronting Cathedral). Director, D. An-tonio Villamil. Loans are made at rate

of 1 per cent, per month, and are held

eight months. Unredeemed articles are

placed on sale and the price reduceduntil sold, at auction, if necessary.Amount received, above loan and in-

terest, is returned to original owner.Auction sales: Clothing, 10th to 12th

of each month; miscellaneous, 16th to

20th; jewels, 20th to 26th. Branches,

Sapo 19, Chavarria 31, 5a Reloj 1,

Felipe Jesus 0.

NATIONAL POWDER FACTORY. Sante FeLieut.-Col. Enrique Mondragon, in

charge.

PALACE OF JUSTICE. Cordobanes.

SCHOOL OF MINES. San Andres . As-

tronomical observatory, museum, De-

partment of Promotion, School of

Mines.

Hacks.

Administration, Portal Diputacion, City

Hall. Administrador General, Jose

Vasavilbaso. Complaints should be

made here. 51 stands are in various

streets, those on Gante and S. JuanLetran being most available. Hacks

are of three classes, blue, red, and yel-

low, class being denoted by colored tin

flags. When the flag is up, the hack

is unemployed. Tariff: Blue flags,

50c. per half, $1.00 per hour; "feast

days" and Sundays, 75c. and $1.50;

after 10 p. m., $1.00 and $2.00. Red

hacks, half hour, 37c. ; per hour, 75c. ;

Sundays and "feast days," 50c. and

$1.00; after 10 p. m. to 6 a. m., 75c.

and $1.50. Yellow hacks, half hour,

25c. ; per hour, 50c. ; from 10 p. m. to 6

a. m., double prices. "Feast days"include Feb. 5, May 5, Sept. 16, Thurs-

day and Friday of Holy Week. All

hacks charge double prices for Tuesdayof the carnival and November 2d.

FOREIGN REPRESENTATIVES,THE DIPLOMATIC CORPS.

V. S. Embassy.(Buenavista 4%).

AMBASSADOR. Gen. Powell Clayton, Bue-

navista 5. Secretary, Fenton R. Mc-

Creery, Hotel Jardin; 2d secretary,

William Heimke, la Humboldt 427; 3d

secretary, Philip M. Hoefele, Av. Bal-

deras 818.

Reception hours of the Embassy, 9 a. m.

to 12 :30 p. m. The days of reception

of Mrs. and Miss Clayton are Fridays,

from 5 to 7 p. m.

British Legation.(4a Marsella 4).

MINISTER. George Greville, C. M. G.

(absent) .

SECRETARY AND CHARGE DE AFFAIRS. A.

C. Grant Duff.

ATTACHE. A. J. Baker.

CLERK. C. J. Biorklund.

Chancery at Legation.

Chancery hours, 11 a. m. to 1 p. m.

Other Ministers.

ARGENTINE REPUBLIC. Martin Garcia Me-

rou (in Washington, D. C.).

AusTRO-HuNGARY. Count Hohenwart de

Gerlachstein ; secretary, Count Antonine

Stadnicki; attache, Count Kielmansegg.

Legation, Bucareli 1808; reception

hours, 11 a. m. to 1 p. m.

BELGIUM. Viscount Beughem; secretary,

M. R. Everts. Legation, cor. 2a Paz

and Ejido.

BOLIVIA. Fernando E, Guachalla (in

Washington).CHILE. Lie Emilio Bello Codecido (ab-

sent); secretary, M. A. Martinez. Le-

gation, Presidente 2044.

COLOMBIA. Lorenzo Marroquin (absent).

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"HEART-OF-THE-TROPICS ROUTE"

VERACRUZ AND PACIFIC RAILWAY

The Only Railroad to the Real

Tropics of Mexico.

The shortest, quickest and cheapest line to Tuxtepec,Valle Nacional, Tezechoacan, Playa Vicente, San JuanEvangelista and all points on the Isthmus of Tehuantepec.

Through picturesque valleys, teeming with game, and

wide-spreading prairies, roamed by enormous herds of

cattle; through forests of palms and other trees, festooned

with luxuriant vines and decorated by the gorgeousflowers of the tropics; crossing the Papaloapam, Teze-

choacan, Colorado and Trinidad Rivers, on steel bridgesof the most modern type, the structure across the Papa-loapam, being nearly a mile in length.

Daily Trains to and from Veracruz and Cordoba.

Connection in C6rdoba with Mexican Railway, in

Veracruz with Interoceanic, Mexican and Alvarado Rail-

ways and with various United States and EuropeanSteamship Lines, in Juanita with stage line to San JuanEvangelista and Tehuantepec National Railway.

R. B. PEGRAM, WM. T. EASLEY,Pres't and Gen'l Manager. Gen'l Freight and Passenger Ag't.

MENA & MIRANDA, Ticket Ag'ts,Gante No. 6, Mexico, D. F.

Spend Your Vacation on the Plains of San Marcos,"The Huntsman's Paradise."

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CONSULS. 51

COSTA RICA. Joaquin B. Calvo (in Wash-

ington).

CUBA. Gen. Carlos Garcia Velez. Hotel

Reforma.ECUADOR. Luis Felipe Carbo (in Wash-

ington).

FRANCE. Camille Blondel; secretary, Vis-

count de la Tour; chancellor, JeanCharles Laroussie. Legation, Exposi-cion 16; hours, 9 a. m. to 1 p. m.

GERMANY. Baron von Heyking, Coyoa-can (absent) ; secretary and Charge de

Affaires, Adolfo von Flockler; chancel-

lor, Agathon Gosch. Legation, San

Agustin 7; hours, 10 to 1 and 3:30

p. m. to 7 p. m. ; reception day, Sunday.GUATEMALA. Col. Francisco Orla. Lega-

tion, Av. Morelos 3%.ITALY. Count Vinci. Legation, Eliseo (5.

JAPAN. Aimaro Sato; secretary, JumpeiShinobu; chancellor, Garo Sato. Lega-

tion, Hamburgo 1.

NICARAGUA. Luis F. Corea (in Wash-

ington).

PARAGUAY. Dr. Cecilio Baez (in Wash-

ington).

PERU. Dr. Manuel Alvarez Calderon (in

Washington).PORTUGAL. Viscount de Alte. Hotel

Reforma.RUSSIA. Gregorio de Wollant. Legation,

Bucareli 1833.

SPAIN. Marquis de Prat de Nantouillet;

secretary, Luis Pastor y Mora. Lega-

tion, Patoni 4.

URUGUAY. Juan Cuestas (absent).

CONSULS.U. S. Consulate-General.

(la Colon 8).

Andrew D. Barlow, consul-general; Ed-

ward M. Conly, vice and deputy con-

sul-general. The consul certifies to in-

voices of shipments to the United

States of over $100 gold; issues certifi-

cates of marriage, of disinfection, of

landing for liquors bottled in bond in

United States; applies to State Depart-

ment for passports; vises passports;

takes possession of estates of American

citizens dying in Mexico, delivering ef-

fects to legal representative, or Treas-

ury Department of United States; takes

acknowledgments of transfer of UnitedStates bonds; administers oaths to pen-sioners free. The consul acts as notary

generally; answers private inquiries re-

garding trade conditions. A register

for American citizens is kept at the

consulate.

I . S. Consular Officers in Mexico.

(c., consul; v., vice; a., agent).

ACAI-ULCO. G. W. Dickinson, c.; Geo. W.Maxwell, v.-c.

AGUASCALIENTES. A. M. Raphall, c. a.

CAMPECHE. Joseph Espinola, c. a.

CHIHUAHUA. W. W. Mills, c.

CIUDAD JUAREZ. C. W. Kindrick, c.;

Chas. E. Wesche, v.-c.

C. PORFIRIO DIAZ. Lewis A. Martin, c.;

Henry B. Hackley, v. and d. c.

C. VICTORIA. W. T. Storms, c. a.

COATZACOALCOS. A. R. Stubbs, c. a.

DURANGO. Chas. H. Egbert, c.; Wm. T.

Grace, v. and d. c.

ENSENADA. E. E. Bailey, c.; H. K. Tay-

lor, v.-c.

FRONTERA. Arthur Gehm, c. a.

GUADALAJARA. E. B. Light, c. a.

GUANAJUATO. Dwight Furness, c. a.

GUAYMAS. Frank M. Crocker, c. a.

LA PAZ. James Viosca, Jr., v.-c.

LACUNA DE TERMINOS. G. Hahn, c. a.

MANZANILLO. K. M. Van Zandt, c. a.

MATAMORAS. P. M. Griffith, c.; J. Bielen-

berg, v.-c.

MAZATLAN. L. Kaiser, c.; G. A. Kaiser,

v.-c.

MIER. Consular agent.

MONTEREY. Phillip C. Hanna, c. g.;

Phillip Carroll, v. and d. c. g.

NOGALES. J. F. Darnall, c.; Albert S.

Morawetz, v. and d. c.

NUEVO LAREDO. Alonzo B. Garrett, c.;

J. F. Kimball, v.-c.

OAXACA. C. H. Arthur, c. a.

PARRAL (Chi.). J. J. Long, c. a.

PROGRESO. E. H. Thompson, c.; John M.

Cillery, v. and d. c.

PUEBLA. W. Headen, c. a.

PUNTA STA. CRUZ. J. Wasle, c. a.

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TT isn't the name on the tire that makesthe tire good. It is the tire that

makes the name good. A trademark is

valuable only because of what it reper-sents. People ask for Kelly-SpringfiledTires because the experience of the great-est number of users and builders of vehicles has shownthat the Kelly-Springfield Tire is the best. It stayson, and wears both better and longer. Send for our

booklet," Rubber Tired."

CONSOLIDATED RUBBER TIRE CONPAN7,Mexican Branch :

WILLIAM G.la Independencia 36.

MOLER, Manager,Mexico City. Apartado 289.

The Kelly-Springfield Tire.

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BANKS. 53

SALTILLO. Samuel Brunett, v.-c.

SAN JOSE. Arthur Embleton, c. a.

SAN Luis POTOSI. S. E. Cross, c. a.

SIERRA MOJADA. Win. Q. Marsh, c. a.

TAMPICO. Samuel E. Magill, c.; Will E.

Pressly, v.-c.

TLACOTALPAM. Henry J. Langdon, c. a.

TORREON. George C. Carothers, c. a.

TUXPAM. A. J. Lespinasse, c. ; Edwin R.

Weils, v.-c.

VERA CRUZ. W. W. Canada, c.; J. Gon-

zalez Pages, v.-c.; Launce Canada, d. c.

ZACATECAS. E. von Gehren, c. a.

British Consulate.(S. Juan Letran 5).

Lucien J. Jerome, H.B.M.'s consul; E.

A. E. Halliwell, vice-consul for Federal

District. Hours, 10 a. m. to 1 p. m.

The consul will"solemnize marriages,

record births and deaths, of British

subjects; act as commissioner of deeds,

aid British subjects in mercantile con-

cerns, protect said subjects, and in-

vestigate their grievances." Consul's

District comprises all the Republic ex-

cept the states of Vera Cruz, Campeche,Tabasco and Yucatan.

British Consuls in Mexico.ACAPULCO. Rafael Fernandez, v.-c.

CHIHUAHUA. Enrique Creel, v.-c.

GtfAYMAS AND SANTA ROSALIA. C. H.

Lesser, v.-c.

ENSENADA.^John H. Packard, v.-c.

MAZATLAN. Robert Henderson, v.-c.

MONTEREY. A. McMeans, v.-c.

SALINA CRUZ. R. Adam, v.-c.

SAN BLAS AND TEPIC. F. J. Parkinson,

v.-c.

SOCONUSCO. Robert O. Stevenson, v.-c.

TAMPICO. G. W. E. Griffith, c.

VERA CRUZ. F. P. Leay, c.; L. F. Nunn,v.-c.

COATZACOALCOS. Thomas Gemmill, v.-c.

FRONTERA. Gonzalo Abaunza, v.-c.

LACUNA DE TERMINOS. v.-c.

PROGRESO AND CAMPECHE. M. Price, v.-c.

TUXPAM. G. Johannsen, v.-c.

Other Foreign Consuls.

ARGENTINE REPUBLIC. Jose Maria del

Castillo Velasco, Cocheras 5.

BELGIUM. Victor Beaurang, la Alamo A.

CHILE. Vicente Prieto Puelma, Bucareli

1879.

DOMINICAN REPUBLIC. Quintin Gutier-

rez, ex-Seminario 1.

DENMARK. Heinrich L. Wiechers, Cadena 4.

ECUADOR. Leopoldo Pigout, Ortega 27.

FRANCE. (See Ministers).

GERMANY. Paul Kosidowski, S. Agustin7.

GREECE. German Bossier, Arco S. Agustin 11.

HOLLAND. Paul Kosidowski, S. Agustin7.

HONDURAS. Otto Reinbeck, I'ortal Mercaderes 7.

ITALY. Gioachino Pollano, Eliseo 6.

JAPAN. Aimaro Sato, Hamburgo 1.

MONACO. Jose Mariano Crespo, Cadena 11

PARAGUAY. Eduado Tagliavia.

PERU. Victor M. Maurtua.

PORTUGAL. Joseph Philipp, 2a Santiago

Tacubaya.SPAIN. Rodriguez Escudero, 2a Arte*

2026; v.-c., Rafael de Soto.

SWEDEN AND NORWAY. Jose Breier

Capuchinas 13.

SWITZERLAND. Alfred Kern, la Plateros 1

URUGUAY. Fernandez Ferrari y Perez,

Siete Principes 416.

VENEZUELA. Enrique Perez Valencia, 2a

Guerrero 1312.

BANKS*IERICAN BANK. Geo. W. Cook, pres. ;

J. W. Graham, v.-pres. ; Adolfo Hege-

risch, mgr. ; F. J. Dunkerly, cashr. ;

Harry C. Head, asst. cashr.; A, Alvarez

Hegewisch, aud. ; directors, Geo. W.Cook, W. W. Graham, Maj. R. B. Gor-

such, Jesus E. Lujan, Jacinto Pimentel,

Federico Kladt, A. Hegewisch. Gante 1.

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ELBOUQUETla San Francisco Num. 14.

CIGAR STORE ANDMONEY EXCHANGE.

The Best Importedand Domestic Cigars

Always in Stock.

Francisco Icaza Flores.

English Spoken.

NO TROUBLE TO SHOW GOODS.

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BANCO AGRICOLA E HIPOTECARIO DE MEX-ICO S. A. Angel 6. Donat de Chape-

aurouge, dir. gen. Apdo. 325.

BANCO ALEMAN TRANSATLANTICO. San

Agustin 7. Paul Kosidowski, mgr. ; F.

Gottwald, sub. mgr. Branch of

Deutsche Ueberseeische Bank of Berlin.

BANCO CENTRAL MEXICANO. Enrique C.

Creel, pres. ; Ramiro de Trueba, v.-

pres. ; Balzino Davalos, secy.; Juan F.

Brittingham, comisario; F. Pimentel yFagoaga, mgr.; Jno. Sutcliffe, auditor;

Juan Camargo, cashr. ; directors, Joa-

quin D. Casasus, Ramon Alcazar, Ole-

gario Molina, Antonio V. Hernandez,Fernando Pimentel y Fagoaga, Jose

Castellot, Emilio Meyran. Angel andSan Agustin.

BANCO INTERNACIONAL E HIPOTECARIO.

Thomas Braniff, pres. of local board;

Joaquin de Trueba, mgr.; Alberto Lo-

zano R., asst. aud. ; Enrique Carrell,

paying teller; Ignacio Cervantes, re-

ceiving teller; Javier Morales Cortazar,

correspondent; directors, Thomas Bran-

iff, Joaquin de Trueba, Gustavo Struck,

Luis G. Lavie, Joaquin de Equia, Pablo

Martinez del Rio. Cadena 11.

BANCO NACIONAL DE MEXICO. Rafael

Ortiz de la Huerta, pres.; Sebastian

Camacho, v.-pres. ; directors, Antonio

Basagoiti, Jose M. Bermejillo, Jose" V.

del Collado, Felix Cuevas, Carlos Frie-

derichs, Jose G. Escandon y Pliego,

Agustin Garcin, Luis G. Lavie, Julio

M. Limantour, J. M. Roa Barcena,Pablo Macedo, Sebastian B. de Mier,

Saturnino A. Sauto, Gustavo Struck;

mgr., Manuel Pereda; aud., JavierM. Cancino; attys., Indalecio Sanchez

Gavito, Pablo Macedo; secy., EnriqueAngulo. Pte. Espiritu Santo 6.

BANK OF LONDON AND MEXICO. Thos.

Braniff, pres.; James Walker, gen.

mgr. ; F. Yarza, asst. mgr. ; G. Hopf-ner, auditor; directors, Thos. Braniff,

M. Gonzales Cosio, Francisco Espinoza,H. C. Waters, Jose Sanchez Ramos,Leon

t Signoret, Remigio Noriega, En-

rique Tron, Luis Barroso, Rafael

Donde, Alfonso Michel, Valentin Elco-

ro; atty., Pablo Martinez del Rio.

Lerdo 3.

BANCO MUTUAL: STA DE AHORROS S. A.Lie Pablo Macedo, pres.; Victor M.Garces, dir. gen.; directors, Jose Cas-

tellot, Lie Jose Luis Requena, RamonAlcazar, Adolfo Hegewisch, Pastor tie

Celis; comisarios, Jose Gonzales Misaand Guillermo Brockmann. Sta. Isabel

12, apdo. 82-B, tel. 1217.

INTERNATIONAL BANK & TRUST COMPANYOF AMERICA. W. H. Hunt, pres. ; Chas.

Francis Phillips, v.-pres.; J. O. Rice,

gen. mgr.; A. J. Hunter, gen. aud.;

A. C. Scales, cashr.; Ricardo Colin,

secy.; directors, W. H. Hunt, C. F.

Phillips, J. Sloat Fassett, W. J. Heil-

ands, Julius C. Birge, Isaac M. Hutchi-

son, J. O. Rice, la San Francisco 5.

Branches in Monterey, Tampico, SanLuis Potosi, Aguascalientes, Guadala-

jara, Pachuca, Puebla, San Juan Bau-

tista, Frontera.

INTERNATIONAL BANKING CORPORATION.

William L. Moyer, pres.; L. H. Miller,

mgr., Mexico City branch; T. P. Kee-

ler, acct. Coliseo Nuevb 4, apdo. 50

Bis. Branches in London, San Fran-

cisco, Manila, Singapore, Yokohama and

Shanghai.

SECURITY BANKING Co. S. A. Frank G.

Senter, mgr. S. Juan Letran 1.

UNITED STATES BANKING Co. Geo. I.

Ham, mgr.; F. W. Strong, cashr.; W.E. Powell, asst. cashr. ; directors, T. R.

Crump, pres.; Geo. W. Jennings, v.-

pres.; A. Sahlberg, v.-pres.; Richard'

Honey, John Hatfield, L. O. Harnecker,

R. J. Dwyer, Geo. I. Ham. Gante 1.

UNITED STATES & MEXICAN TRUST Co.

(See Trust Companies).

Trust Companies.

INTERNATIONAL BANK & TRUST Co. OF

AMERICA. (See Banks).

MERCANTILE TRUST COMPANY. Orrin W.Butt, pres.; Adna B. Ingalsbee, v.-

pres.; Ross Wemple, secy.; Eman L.

Beck, treas.

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"MY

FATHER'S

GUI"

WAS

PURCHASED

FROM

PINTANA

HEBMANOS

COMPLETE SUPPLY OP

GUNS and AMMUNITION OF ALL KINDS

American, Belgian, Spanish Pistols

Colt's, Winchester and Remington Rifles

English, Spanish, Belgian and American Shot Guns

N B The little boy's father also purchased from Quintana Hnos. the

Hydraulic Mosaics for his Bathroom, Kitchen, DininR-room and Patio.

These goods are manufactured in their factory in the Calzada de SanAntonio Abad 7. Office : Coliseo Viejo 7.

QUINTAHA HERMANOS, Coliseo Yiejo 7, Apdo. S3, Mexico, D. F.

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RAILROADS.

UNITED STATES AND MEXICAN TRUST Co.

A. E. Stillwell, pres.; D. S. Lander,

v.-pres. and gen. mgr.; T. P. R. Cart-

land, asst. gen. mgr.; Lie Justino

Fernandez, chairman board of directors,

la S. Francisco 4, apdo. 2264.

TRANSPORTATION.

RAILROADS.

The Railway Commission.Created Dec. 1, 1900, to bear the same

relation to railroads in Mexico as the

Interstate Commerce Commission does

in the United States, it consists of nine

members, appointed by the Secretaryoi Communications. Of these, Lie Luis

Mender, pres., and Lie Emilio Velasco,Manuel Zamacona, Fiacro Quijano andManuel Velasquez de Leon constitute

the voting power. Jorge Vera Estanol

is the secretary and L. M. Lopez the

assistant to the commission. Consult-

ing members include Geo. J. Dwan,G.F.A. of the N. R.R., and A. L. VanAntwerp, G. F. and P. A. of the Mexi-

can, as representatives of all the rail-

roads, Everardo Hegewisch, representingthe Chamber of Commerce and Lie Ig-

nacio de Icaza and Jose de Landero y

Cos, representing the agricultural so-

ciety.

The Commission meets on Tuesdays and

Fridays from 4 to 8 p. m. at the Sria

de Comunicaciones. (Plzla. S. Domin-

go).

Mexican Traffic Association.

Exists for statistical purposes only; com-

posed of the representatives of the four

trunk lines entering Mexico City. Or-

ganized in 1891. Geo. F. Miller, chair-

man; office, Gante 14; meetings, each

Saturday; tel. 1844.

Lines Entering Mexico City.

HIDALGO & NORTHEASTERN. Gabriel Man-

cera, gen. mgr.; Thomas Mancera, supt.

& G.F.&P.A.; Julian R. Arias, aud.

Offices, Cordobanes 5, tel. 955, apdo 43;

station, Peralvillo.

INTEROCEANIC. P. Martinez del Rio, rep-

resentative; W. L. Morkill, gen. mgr.;E. A. White, G.F.&P.A.; C. F. Melick,A.G.F.&P.A.; Mena & Miranda, comrcl.

agts.; city tckt. office, Gante 6; traf.

dept., Gante 14, apdo 105, tel. 28<1;

sta., shops & gen. offices, San La-

zaro, tel. 1001; custom house sta., San-

tiago, tel. 866.

MEXICAN. Valdemar Brummer, gen.

mgr.; Geo. Foote, res. engr.; Jas.

Shirley, supt. trans.; A. L. VanAntwerp, G.F.&P.A.; C. G. H. Gille.

chf. aud.; Mena & Miranda, comrcl.

agts. Gen. offices & sta., Buenavista,

tel. 408; comrcl. and ticket office, Gante

6, apdo 298, tel. 575.

MEXICAN CENTRAL. H. R. Nickerson,

v.-pres. & gen. mgr. ; F. B. McKercher,asst. gen. mgr.; W. A. Frost, gen.

aud.; J. A. Hendry, asst treas.; C. R.

Hudson, traf. mgr.; W. D. Murdock,

G.P.A.; H. Lawton, G.F.A.; C. C.

Shanks, comrcl. agt.; R. Barthez, actg.

city tckt. agt. Gen. offices and sta.,

Buenavista; traf. dept., 3a Av. Juarez

4.; comrcl. & city tckt. offices, Plzla.

Guardiola, tel. 419, apdo 2028.

NATIONAL R.R. OF MEXICO. E. N. Brown,2d v.-pres & gen. mgr.; C. W. Fish,

aud.; J. M. Frazer, treas.; Geo. W.Dwan, GF.A.; F. E. Young, G.P.A.;

J. M. Drake, gen. agt.; L. P. Frisbie,

city tckt. agt. Sta. & gen. offices, Colo-

nia, tel. 436; comrcl., telegr. & city

tckt. offices, Coliseo Nuevo 10, tel. 449;

frt. dept., shops & custom house sta.,

Santiago, tels. 406 & 421.

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Oar

We Have a Good Many:STATIONERY All Kinds.

PRINTING Every Variety.

BOOKBINDING In All Its Branches.

NOTIONS Endless Assortment.

BOOKS from " blank" up.

ENGRAVING Plates, Dies, Crests, Etc.

READING MATTER Novels, Magazines,

Papers, Etc.

We Also Deal In

IVORY SOAP.BLACKING Liquid and Tins.

PLAYING CARDS and Games.

We Publish

MEXICAN LAW Books in English and Spanish.

Ask for Our List.

For Anything You Need, Call on Us or Write Us.

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RAILROADS. 59

MEXICAN GREAT EASTERN RAILWAY Co.

(Previously Xico & San Rafael) An-

drew Mackenzie, pres. ; W. G. Seaver,

v.-pres. & gen. mgr. Offices, Cuau-

temozin 11.

U. S. Lines.

ATCHISON, TOPEKA & SANTA FE. W. S.

Farnsworth, gen. agt., la S. Francis

co 8.

BALTIMORE & OHIO SOUTHWESTERN. D.

Bankhardt, gen. agt., Apartado 2010,

Coliseo Viejo 13, tel. 224.

INTERNATIONAL & GREAT NORTHERN. II.

C. Dinkins, gen. agt., Coliseo Nuevo

10, tel. 449.

MISSOURI, KANSAS & TEXAS. J. W. Ford,

Jr., gen. agt., Gante 4.

PENNSYLVANIA LINES. Gante 6.

PIEDMONT AIR LINE. Robert S. Barrett,

gen. agt., S. Juan de Letran 13, tel.

1250.

PULLMAN CAR Co. J. T. Dickinson, dist.

supt., Colegio Ninas 1.

ROCK ISLAND SYSTEM. C. B. Cleveland,

gen. agt., Gante 4.

SOUTHERN PACIFIC. W. K. Macdougald,

gen. agt., S. Juan de Letran 13, tel.

1250.

ST. Louis & SAN FRANCISCO. Alex.

More, gen. agt., Gante 6.

ST. Louis, IRON MOUNTAIN & SOUTHERN.H. C. Dinkins, gen. agt., Coliseo

Nuevo 10, tel. 449.

Other Mexican Lanes.

CAZADERO & SOLIS RY. Felipe Martel,

gen. mgr.; Guadalupe Guaderrama,

supt. traf. Bajos San Agustin 1.

JALAPA & CORDOBA. From Jalapa to

Teocelo; Gen. J. B. Frisbie, v.-pres.

& Mex. City rep. Nueva 6, tel. 32,

apdo 91.

MEXICAN INTERNATIONAL. Durango to C.

P. Diaz; Maj. R. B. Gorsuch, govt.

rep., 4a Providencia 8, apdo 22-.};

comrcl. agt., J. M. Cardenas. S. JuanLetran 13, tel. 1250, apdo 2024.

MEXICAN NATIONAL CONSTRUCTION Co.

Manzanillo to Colima; H. P. Webb,x aud. & rep. Ortega 28.

MEXICAN NORTHERN. Escalon to Sierra

Mojara; C. T. Ambridge, asst. treas.;

Tiburcio 27, tel. 472, apdo 307.

MONTE ALTO RY. Tlalnepantla to San

Pedro; D. Ituarte, gen. mgr. Capu-chinas 13, Mexico, D. F.

PARRA.L & DURANGO RY. From Parral to

Nuevas Minas. Tomas Macmanus, rep.

apdo 463, Mexico, D. F.

TLACOTEPEC & HUAJUAPAM RY. Tlacote-

pec to Muncio Martinez; Pueb. Luis

Garcia Teruel, pres. Pte S. Francisco

15.

VALLEY OF IVIEXICO DRAINAGE RY. Route

of Valley drainage canal; Mariano M.

Barragan, gen. mgr.; C. R. de Castillo,

supt. Ex-Aduana Sto. Domingo.VERACRUZ & PACIFIC. Cordova & Vera-

cruz to Isthmus of Tehauntepec; pres.,

R. B. Pegram; Mex. City office, la S.

Francisco 12, tel. 413, apdo 2136.

Telegraph Companies.FEDERAL (Government) TELEGRAPHS. 5

de Mayo 156. To Mexican points and

by relay to El Paso and Laredo to

United States points. Branch offices

are located as follows:

A. Pte Alvarado 9.

B. Pte Tezontatle 4.

C. la Merced 28.

D. Plza. S. Juan 5.

E. Hotel Jardin.

In suburban towns. Coyoacan, Real 1;

Guadulupe Hidalgo; Tacuba, Tlacopan

9; Tacubaya, 5a Juarez 39; Tlalpam,Mixcoal.

MEXICAN TELEGRAPH Co. (Cable, via Gal-

veston). 5 de Mayo 6. To Veracruz,

Coatzacoalcos and Tampico, and, by

cable, to United States, Cuba, England,Central and South America. Rates to

United States points, $4.15 10 words;

28c. each additional word.

Railroad Telegraphs.

(To points on line).

INTEROCEANIC. San Lazaro station.

MEXICAN. Station, Buenavista.

MEXICAN CENTRAL. Plzla. Guardiola.

MEXICAN NATIONAL. Coliseo Nuevo 10.

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Jteto YorK and Cuba MailSteamship Company

WARD LINETWO SCHEDULED SAILINGS EACH WEEK

BETWEEN

NEW YORK AND MEXICAN GULF PORTS

Magnificent Passenger Service* Quickest and Best Freight Route,

with Through Rates, between all points in Mexico, the

United States and Europe, via Tampico or Veracruz

For Freight and Passenger Rates and all information apply to

O'KELLY & CO., Agents, Veracruz. JOSE I. ISUSI, Agent, Tampico.

J. E. GATES, Mexican Traffic Manager, Gante J2, Mexico City.

Mexican-American

Steamship Co.

Rail and Water Route betweenthe United States and Mexico

Regular ^Sailings Every Fourteen Days from

FEW ORLEANS, TAMPICO and VERA CRUZLowest Freight and Passenger J^ates

"R^ates and Information Cheerfully Furnished by any of the Undersigned

A. L. ROB Y, Manager W. J. De GRESS W. H. BA TES703 Gravier St. Traffic Agent 1421 Union Trust Building

New Orleans, La. Gante <$, Mexico, D. F. Cincinnati, O.

AGENCIA COMERCIAL Y MARITIMA MARRON & CASKEY

Agents, Tampico Agents, Vera Cruz

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STEAMSHIPS 61

Telephone Companies.COMMERCIAL TELEPHONE Co. (Telefono

del Comercio). 5 de Mayo 351. ToToluca.

MEXICAN TELEPHONE Co. Sta. Isabel Q%.City and suburban systems.

Street Car Lines.

F. C. DEL CIRCUTO DE BANDS. Mule line

between Calles Presidente and San Ra-

mon. Crescendo Davalos, admor. gen.Alberca Pane.

MEXICO ELECTRIC TRAMWAYS, LTD. (Own-ing and operating the principal street

car lines in the Federal District).

Offices and power house at Indianilla.

Charles Clegg, gen. mgr. apdo 2174;A. E. Worswick, res. engr. apdo 2172.

MEXICO TRACTION Co. Under construc-

tion. I. M. Hutchison, pres. Av.

Juarez 404.

Express Companies.

WELLS-FARGO & Co. Manrique 4. Topoints on M.C.R.R., Mexican Ry. andto United States points. Danl. Tur-

ner, Mex. supt.; L. L. Ward, asst.

supt.

MEXICAN NATIONAL. Coliseo Nuevo t>.

To points on N.R.R. and to UnitedStates points. J. M. Nixon, supt.

INTEROCEANIC EXPRESS. To points on

Interoceanic & Hildalgo R. Rs., Gante

14. H. P. Gallagher, supt.

STEAMSHIPS.

COMPANIA TRANSATLANTIC^ ESPANOLA.

Veracruz, New York and Europe. Agt,J. D. Bousquet, la Independencia 76.

COMPANIE GENERALE TRANSATLANTIQUE.Veracruz, Havana and St. Nazaire.

Gen. Agt., F. Bergunder, Cinco de

Mayo 168.

CUBAN STEAMSHIP COMPANY (Cayo Line).

Tampico and Veracruz to New Or-

leans and Liverpool. Gen. agts., A.

Grimwood & Co., Gante 11.

HAMBURG - AMERIKANISCHE PACKETFAHRAKTIEN-GESELLSCHAFT. Veracruz toGerman ports. Mexico City reps.,Christlieb & Rubke, 2a Monterilla 9.

HARRISON LINE. Veracruz and Liverpool.City agts., Christlieb & Rubke, 2a Mon-terilla 9.

LEYLAND LINE. Veracruz and Liverpool.Agts., W. B. Woodrow & Co., Vergara4, apdo 506.

KOSMOS LINE. Hamburg to San Fran-

cisco, Cal., and vice versa, touchingMexican Pacific ports. Agt., Geo. New-bery, Gante 11.

MEXICAN-AMERICAN STEAMSHIP Co. NewOrleans to Tampico, Veracruz and Pro-

greso. Mexican traf. agt., W. J. DeGress, Gante 8.

MEXICAN LLOYD TRADING & TRANSPORTCo. Veracruz and Baltimore. J. R.

McDonough, gen. agt. La S. Francis-co 12.

NEW YORK & CUBA MAIL STEAMSHIP Co.

(Ward Line). Tampico, Veracruz, Pro-

greso, Havana and New York. Steam-ers leave Veracruz Thursdays, TampicoFridays; New York steamers reachVeracruz Fridays or Saturdays. Traf.

mgr., J. E. Gates, Gante 12, tel. 412.

PACIFIC MAIL S.S. Co. New York andAspinwall; San Francisco and Panama.Govt. rep., Maj. R. B. Gorsuch, 4a

Providencia 8, apdo 226. Agt., W. K.

Macdougald, San Juan Letran 13.

MEXICAN RIVER LINES.

CHIAPAS & TABASCO NAVIGATION Co.

Navigating rivers in these states. H.D. Bushnell, mgr., Zuleta 8.

FERROCARRILES DE VERACRUZ (Mexico)LTD. Railroad from Veracruz to Alva-

rado. Steamers between Alvarado and

Tacotalpam, San Cristobal, San JuanEvangelista, the Isthmus of Tehuante-

pec, etc. Offices, Juarez 12, Veracruz.

PANUCO RIVER NAVIGATION Co. (Cia. Azu-

carera del Panuco). Auguste Parraz,

gen. agt., Refugio 15.

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Hotel ReformaMexico's Modern Hostelry, Situated

on the 'Beautiful Paseo de la Reforma.

T7EW hotels in America can compare in beautyof location, perfection of appointments or

luxurious furnishings with the new Hotel Reforma,

situated on the magnificent Paseo de la Reforma

in the City of Mexico* No expense has been spared

to provide it with every imaginable comfort and

luxury, and experienced travelers find it a delight-

ful change after the usual run of Mexican hotels*

English Spoken. Splendid Cuisine.

DR. O. Q. NIBBI, Prop.

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STREETS HOTELS AND RESTAURANTS. 63

STREETS*

The city is divided into eight precincts

(demarcaciones). Till the year 1SS9

the streets (calles and callejones) had,

as in all Mexican towns, a special name

from block to block. In that year the

streets were named according to the

points of the compass and with num-

bers. The streets running toward the

east and west are called "Avenidas"

(avenues), those toward the north and

south "Calles" (streets). Each of these

ivenues and streets has a number. The

"Avenidas" toward the east have un-

even, those toward the west even, num-

bers. The "Calles" running toward the

north have uneven and those to the

south even numbers. By means of

these divisions it is very easy to find

one's way. The dividing line from

east to west is the old long street to

Tacuba passing north behind the cathe-

dral and the public park of the"Ala-

meda." It is now simply known as" Avenida Oriente " and " AvenidaPoniente." The dividing line fromnorth to south begins one block east

of the Alameda with the"

Calle Norte,"which runs from the corner of the

new postonice building toward Orrin's

Circus. The "Calle Sur "passes in

the opposite direction. The people un-

fortunately care little about this new

arrangement and cling to the many old

names, and for this reason the old

names are used almost entirely in this

book except in the newer portion of

the city, where the new names are

given.

HOTELS AND RESTAURANTS.

HOTELS.

Prices for rooms and attendance only as

all the hotels are operated on the Euro-

pean plan. Restaurants connected with

hotels are indicated by (R).

American House, 3a Independencia 12, $1

to $3.

American, Gante 2, $1 to $3.

Astoria, Paseo Reforma, $2 to $10 (R).

Bazar, Espiritu Santo 8, $1 to $3 (R).

Bella Union, Palma 7, $1.

Buenavista, Estaciones 2000, $1.

Cantabro, Cinco de Mayo 6, $1.

Central, Escalerilas 20, $1.

Comonfort, Cinco de Mayo 168, $1 to $3.

Colon, S. Jose Real 21, $1.

Coliseo, Coliseo Nuevo 10, $2 to $5.

France, Profesa 1, $1.

Grand Hotel, Ortega 12, $1 to $5 (R).

Guillow, S. Jose Real 23, $1 to $5.

Guardiola, la S. Francisco 13, $1 to $5

(R).

Gran Sociedad, San Agustin 14, $1.

Humboldt, Jesus Nazareno 1027, $1 to $3

(R).

Iturbide, la San Francisco 12, $2 to $8

(R).

Jardin, la Independencia 5, $2 to $8 (R).

Juarez, Tacuba 25, $1 to $3.

Londres, Arco S. Agustin 7, $1 to $3.

Louvre, Palma 431, $2 (R).

Palace, Refugio & Pte. Espiritu Santo,

S2 to $8 (R).

Porters, la S. Francisco 4, Amer. Plan,

$4 up (R).

Monaco, 2a Monterilla 12, $1.

Reforma, Paseo Reforma, A. & E. Plans,

$2 to $10 (R).

Refugio, Refugio 18, $1.

S. Agustin, S. Agustin, $1.

San Carlos, Coliseo Nuevo .4, $1 to $5

(R).

Sanz, Mariscala 2, A. & E. Plans, $3 up

(R).

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PALACE HOTELCor. REFUGIO and PUENTE ESPIRITU SANTO

A new first-class Hotel with all modern

improvements*The most centrally located Hotel in the

City of Mexico; situated one block from the

Zocalo* All electric street car lines passmain entrance to the Hotel*

This elegant Hotel was opened on the first

of April* J903* Its proprietor* Mr* Felipe

Bony* placed a special order in Paris for all of

the furniture* which is of Louis XV style*

There are 25 spacious apartments for

families* with bath and toilet rooms* Everyroom is fitted with marble washstands* run-

ning hot and cold water* electric bells andelectric lights*

There is on each floor a magnificent parlor

(one with piano) and a handsome smoking-room* Elevator and telephone service* A first-

class restaurant* Meals served a la carte

or American plan*

The Manager of this Hotel, Mr. Julio Mittermayer, was for-

merly assistant manager of the Hotel Sans, and is well known andesteemed by all traveling men and tourists that visit Mexico City.

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HOLIDAYS. 65

Seminario, Ex-Seminario 1, $1.

Two Republics, Estaciones 1, $1 to $3

(R).

Viena, Seminario 7, $1.

Washington, Alcaiceria 21, $1.

RESTAURANTS.

America, Av. Juarez & Dolores.

American Restaurant, 3a Independencia 7.

Bazar, Espiritu Santo 6.

Bella Union, Refugio & Palma.

Cafe Colon, Glorieta Colon.

California Restaurant, la Independencia 5.

Carabancel, Coliseo Viejo 14.

Chapultepec (Fr.) Chapultepec.

Concordia (Sp.), 2a Plateros & S. Jose

Real (A. Rolla & Co.).

Dorsal Celestino, Clln. Espiritu Santo 10.

Estrella de Oriente, 5 de Mayo 13.

Forti & Baldi, Mariscala 4.

Grand Central, Clln. Sta. Clara 10 (L.P. Lepetich).

Guardiola Restaurant, la San Francisco

13.

Hommel Luis, 3a S. Francisco 7.

Hotel Sanz, Mariscala 2.

Iturbide, in Iturbide Hotel.

Jardin Hotel Restaurant (Fr.).

Jederman, G. Coliseo Viejo 5.

Louvre, Espiritu Santo 431.

Maison Doree, la S. Francisco 3 (Fr.).

Monte Carlo, la Independencia 1.

Mundo de Colon, 5 de Mayo 4.

Nueva Fama Italiana, Coliseo Viejo 13.

Paris, Coliseo Viejo 17.

Porter's Cafe-Restaurant, la S. Francisco

4 (C. M. Porter).

Reforma, Paseo Reforma.

Saloon Bach, 2a S. Francisco 3.

Sylvans, Coliseo Viejo 7.

Weber Ernesto, Palma 13.

HOLIDAYS.19OJ5.

Generally observed by close of business

in afternoon; on national holidays busi-

ness hours and banks are closed all

day. (N., national; R., religious; obs.,

observed; gen., generally).

Every Sunday (Art. 3, law of December,'74), N.

JAN. 1. Circumcision of the Saviour, R.

JAN. 27. Emperor's birthday (German).FEB. 2. Purification, one-half day, R.

FEB. 5. Promulgation of Constitution, N.

FEB. 22. Washington's birthday, obs. byAmer. Colony.

MARCH 19. St. Joseph's day, R.

MARCH 29. Viernes de Dolores (Flower

day).

APRIL 9. Holy Thursday, R.

APRIL 10. Good Friday, R.

APRU, 11. Saturday of Glory, R.

APRIL 12. Easter.

MAY 5. Victory of Puebla Garrison,

1862, N.

MAY 21. Ascension Day, R.

JUNE 11. Corpus Christi, gen. obs., R.

JUNE 24. St. John's day, R.

JUNE 29. St. Peter and St. Paul, R.

JULY 4. American Independence . Day,

obs. by Amer. Colony.

JULY 14. Fall of Bastile, obs. by French

Colony.

JULY 18. National day of mourning for

Juarez.

JXTLY 30. National day of mourning for

Hidalgo.

AUG. 15. Assumption day, R.

SEPT. 8. Covodonga, Span., gen. obs., R.

SEPT. 15. Birthday of Diaz, gen. obs.

SEPT. 16. Independence Day, N.

SEPT. 20. Entry of Italian army into

Rome (Italian).

Nov. 1. All Saints' Day, gen. obs., R.

NOV> 2. All Soul's Day, gen. obs., R.

Nov. 26. Amer. Thanksgiving Day, obs.

by Amer. Colony.

DEC. 8. Conception Virgin Mary.

DEC. 12. Guadalupe day (practically

N.).

DEC. 25. Christmas (gen. obs.).

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FUNDICION Y TALLERESDE LAS

DELICIASCALLE DE LA DELICIAS.

MEXICO CITY.

ESTABLISHED, A. D. 1854.

telephone Number, 226.Post Office "Box Number, 88.

THOMAS PHILLIPSProprietor, a a a

Ftdly Equipped

BRASS and IRON

FOUNDRY,PATTERN and

MACHINE SHOP.

Brass and Iron Castings

Up to Ten Tons,

Iron and Steel Forcings,

Mining and Sugar

Machinery*

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POST-OFFICE AND POSTAGE. f,7

POST-OFFICE AND POSTAGE.

City Office.

GENERAL POST-OFFICE. Correo Mayor,Moneda 8. Postmaster, J. M. Fernan-

dez. The general post-office is al-

ways open; general delivery, 8 a. m.

to 8 p. m. ; money order dept., 9 a. m.

to 12 m. and 3 to 5 p. m. ; postal Pack-

age dept. (seccion aduanera), 9 a. m.

to 1 p. m.; registry dept., 8 a. m. to

8 p. m. On Sundays money order and

postal package departments are closed

entire day. Other departments closed

between 12 m. and 5 p. m.

BRANCH OFFICES. For receipt and deliv-

ery, registration and issuance of moneyorders, are located as follows :

A. Tiburcio 34, 7 a. m. to 9 p. m.

B. San Juan de Letran 13, day and

night.

C. Ancha 9, 7 a. m. to 8 p. m.

D. Sto Domingo (ex-Aduana), 7 a. m.

to 8 p. m.

E. Ribera San Cosme 7, 7 a. m. to 8

p. m.

F. la Guerrero 15, 7 a. m. to 8 p. m.

G. Calle Real S. Ana 4, 7 a. m. to 8

p. m.

U. Pte. Jesus Maria 3, 7 a. m. to 8

p. m.

V. Paseo de la Reforma, 7 a. m. to 8

p. m.

At Branch B., letters posted up to 3 p. m.

will catch outgoing night mails to

United States; Veracruz mail closes at

4 p. m.

A printed list is issued each day of letters

remaining in the general delivery; those

of English speaking people are publishedin the Mexican Herald. To obtain such

letters the presentation of one's card

at the general office, Moneda 8, is neces-

sary.

Delivery is made by carriers at 6, 9, 11

a. m. and 2 and 5 p. m. Collections

from letter boxes are made at 4, 7, 8,

9, 10, 11 a. m. and 6 p. m.

Postage.

Mexico is a party to the Postal Union.

There exists also a parcels post arrange-

ment" between this country and the

United States, whereby dutiable small

articles may be sent through, collect,

by mail.

Rates of letter postage, based on a weightof 15 grams (% ounce), are 2c within

Federal District and 5c. to United

States, Canada and Mexican interior

points; postal cards, Federal District,

lc.; United States, Canada, etc., 2c.

Newspapers, 2d class matter, rate 2c. per

500 grams (1 lb.). When sent to Uni-

ted States these should be marked, "Nolottery advertisements."

Books and printed matter, 3d class, lc.

per 100 grams (3 oz.). Maximum size,

5x10x20 centimeters (2x4x8 in.).

Samples, without mercantile value, 4th

class, lc. per 100 grams (3 oz.), lc.

per each additional 50 grams up to

350 grams (10 oz.); maximum size,

10x20x30 ctmtrs. (4x8x12 in.).

Postal parcels, 5th class, per 460 grants

(14 oz.), 12c.

Maximum weight of all mail matter, 5

kilos (12 Ibs.).

Registering letters or packages, lOc.

MEXICAN MONEY. The rate of exchangeat the present time (Jan. 1, 1903) is

$2.60 Mexican for $1 United States

currency. The dollar is a peso, tlie

official standard or unit of value, but

the real 12^/2c. is the commonly ac-

cepted unit of the classes. A Mexican

quarter is called dos reales, a half-dol-

lar, quatro-reales, 3c. a quartilla, 6c. a

media, etc. Mexican money is issued

in cent (centavo), 5, 10, 20, 25, 50-cent

and one dollar pieces. The National

Bank and the Bank of London & Mex-

ico are the only banks of issue in the

capital.

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The Mexican Herald

Only Newspaper in English of General Circulation.

The Largest Daily Newspaper in Mexico.

The Herald has a larger circulation in

the Republic than the combined circula-

tions of all other English newspapers*

ASSOCIATED PRESS DISPATCHES.

ALL THE NEWS OF MEXICO.

Sample Copies, Advertising and Subscription Rates

upon application.

THE MEXICAN HERALD,PAUL HUDSON, Manager.F. R. GUERNSEY, Editor.

2a INDEPENDENCE NO. 8, MEXICO CITY.

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NEWSPAPERS AND PUBLICATIONS.

NEWSPAPERS AND PUBLICATIONS.The Press of the City.

The Mexican Herald is published daily,in English, and has full AssociatedPress dispatches. The Mexican In-

vestor is a weekly financial journal.The Anglo-American and the SaturdayNight are weekly society papers. Mod-ern Mexico, with offices both in Mexicoand New York, is an illustrated month-

ly. Of the papers printed in SpanishEl Imparcial is regarded as the Government organ; El Pais and El Tiempo,the supporters of the clerical party;Correo Espanol, the paper of the Span-ish Colony. Le Courrier du Mexiqueand Deutsche Zeitung von Mexiko are

French and German respectively. El

Minero Mexicano, a mining journal,

and El Hacendado Mexicano, the sugar

planters' journal.

Printed in English.

ANGLO-AMERICAN. Weekly. C. H. M. y

Agramonte, ed. & propr., la Indepen-dencia 4.

ANGLO-MEXICAN MAGAZINE. Illustrated

monthly magazine. A. J. Peeler, pres. ;

Colegio Ninas 1.

AZTEC, THE. Monthly magazine devoted

to Mexican stories. A. S. Holly, mgr.,2a Indnstria 15.

BLUE BOOK OF MEXICO. Published year-

ly by Massey-Gilbert Co., sues., la-In-

depencia 12. A directory in English of

Mexico City.

MEXICAN INVESTOR. Weekly. W. L.

Vail, ed. & gen. mgr., Av. Juarez 9,

apdo 2327.

MEXICO CITY SATURDAY NIGHT. Weekly.F. W. Mitchell, publisher, Gante 8.

MODERN MEXICO. Illustrated monthly.Paul Hudson, ed., 2a Independencia 8,

apdo 2036; W. C. Smith, mgr., NewYork City.

PAN AMERICAN WORLD. Illustrated

monthly. W. W. Razor, ed. ; R. Belder-

rain, mgr., 2a S. Francisco 4.

THE MEXICAN HERALD. Daily. F. R.

Guernsey, ed. ; Paul Hudson, bus. mgr.;L. C. Simonds, city ed., 2a Indepen-dencia 8, apdo 2036.

French, German and Italian.

LE COURRIER DU MEXIQUE ET DE L'Eu-ROPE. Daily, afternoons. J. L. Re-

gagnon, ed., Sta. Clara 13, apdo 17-B.

DUETSCHE ZEITUNG VON MEXIKO. Week-

ly. Ruhland & Ahlschier, eds.; Coliseo

Viejo 16.

LA GAZZETTA COLONIALE. Weekly. A.

Lancia, ed., 3a Zarco 1121, apdo.

Dailies in Spanish.BOLETIN DE LOS HoTELES. Daily hotel

arrivals. Eduado A. Guerrero, propr.,

Ortega 15.

BOLETIN FINANCIER Y MINERO. Dailystock quotations. R. A. Lacaud, pub.,

Capuchinas 7.

BOLETIN JUDICIAL. Record of the courts.

Cordobanes 570.

DIARIO OFFICIAL. Official Governmentrecord. Dario Balandrano, ed., Govt.

printing office.

EL CORREO ESPANOL. Spanish evening

paper. Jose Porrua, dir., Chavarria 5.

EL DIARIO DEL HOGAR. Filomeno Mata,

ed., Betlemitas 89, apdo 314.

EL IMPARCIAL. R. Reyes Spindola, ed.,

2a Damas 3*4. -

EL MONITOR. Daily. Abraham Sanchez

Arce, dir., Chiquita de Regina 2.

EL MUNDO. Afternoon edition of El

Imparcial; same directory, 2a Damas

3^4.

EL PAIS. Trinidad Sanchez Santos, ed.,

S. Andres 8.

EL POPULAR. Francisco Montes de Oca,

ed., la Sta. Catarina 5.

EL TIEMPO. Afternoon. Victoriano

Agueros, ed., Cerca Sta. Domingo 4,

apdo 379.

LA PATRIA. Afternoon. Ireneo Paz, ed.,

2a Relox 4, apdo 30-B.

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THE LOS ANGELES TIMES IN MEXICO.Henceforth the Sunday Times will he served to patrons throughout the

Republic of Mexico, either through the Senora News Company, Primera Calle de.

las Estaciones, No. S, City of Mexico, or upon all railway trains; or will be sent bymail from the home publication office direct to regular subscribers on their order

The Sunday Times will publish regularly fresh and reliable correspondencefrom it& resident correspondent in the Capital.

Thisoorreapondence will embrace :

I. Special telegraphic reports of unusual events.

II. Carefully written newt letters, given facts about MODERN MEXICO; themarch of improvement, th development of her lands and the great opportunitiesto be found within her wide borders.

The Sunday Times consists of four distinct parts, besides the WEEKLYILLUSTRATED MAGAZINE of 32 pages.

PRICES AND TfflRMS OF THE SUNDAY EDITION-Rate per year by mail,

postpaid, $2.50 in U. S. Gold. Wane advertisements inserted at the rate of 1 centa word each insertion Display rate, 91.40 per inch for each insertion.

The daily edition, including Sunday, is $9.00 U. S. Gold, per year, by mail,

postpaid. Address

THE TIME,S=MIRROR. CO., Publishers, Los Angeles, Cal.

Harrison Gray Otis, President and General Manager.

Illustrated Home Journal Office :

of Mexico. No. 8 Gante St.

The Mexico CitySaturday Night.

FRED W. MITCHELL, Publisher.

10 Cents Per Copy. $4.00 Per Year,

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LA TKIBUNA. Fernando Luiz J. de Eliz-

alde, dir., Puerta Falsa Sto. Domingo5, apdo 75 Bis.

LA Voz DE MEXICO. Afternoons. Cha-verria 6.

Periodicals.

AGRICULTOR MODERNO. Monthly agricul-tural paper, la Alamo 15.

BOLETIN MUNICIPAL. Wednesday and

Thursday. Record of City Council, 2aRelox 4.

EL BOLETIN POSTAL. Monthly postal

guide. Issued by gen. postoffice, Mone-da 8.

EL FARO. Presby. bi-weekly. H. W.Brown and Arcadio Morales, eds., S.

Juan Letran 12; Tipografia El Faro, 4a

Humboldt 1323.

EL ABOGADO CIIRISTIANO. Weekly illus-

trated M. E. Church paper. J. W.Butler and P. F. Valderrama, eds.,

Gante 5, apdo 2291.

EL HACENDADO MEXICANO. Monthly. D.

Bankhardt, ed., Coliseo Viejo 13.

EL MUNDO ILUSTRADO. Weekly, illus-

trated. (See El Imparcial).EL MINERO MEXICANO. Monthly mining.

R. C. Chism, ed., San Juan de Letran

1.

GUIA OFICIAL. Monthly R.R. and S.S.

guide. A. N. Magnon, mgr., Gante 2.

L'EcHO FRAN CIAS. French bi-weekly.

Henry Papillaud, ed., Canoa 1.

SEMINARIO LITERARIO ILUSTRADO. Week-

ly. Victoriano Agueros, ed. Cerca

Sta. Domingo 4.

There are some 50 additional technical

and other publications in Mexico City.

EDUCATIONAL.Private Schools.

BERLITZ SCHOOL OF LANGUAGES. 3a S.

Francisco 7. Sallet & Du Perray,

proprs.

COLLEGIATE SCHOOL. Ramon Guzman1211. Miss Mary T. Gadsden, prin.

DEAN GRAY SCHOOL AND SEMINARY (Epis-

copal). Av. Oriente 14 (San Jose de

Gracia St.), No. 714; est. 1894; boys'

preparatory school for ministry, under

supervision of Mexican EpiscopalChurch. S. V. Salinas, prefect.

DEUTSCHE SCHULE (German). Canoa 7.

August Heck, dir., r. 2a Cipres 1315.

ENGLISH COLLEGE. Day dept., Mariscala

2y2 ; boarding dept., Oidor Carbajal 619,

Tacubaya, C. J. Williams, dir.; girls'*

dept., Av. Juarez 11; S. H. Pope, sub.

dir. English instruction from primarygrade to government.

ECOLE CoMMERCIALE FRANCAISE (Former-merly Lycee Francais). Ribera SanCosme 34. Official school of the French

Colony. Instruction in French, Eng-lish and Spanish; 250 pupils. HenryTron, pres.; M. Andre Sallet, dir.

FATHER HUNT'S WORKING BOYS' HOME.Montepio Viejo 14; est. 1896 by Father

Hunt-Cortez, founder and director;

school for homeless boys; maintained

by contributions; 100 boys living at the

home; 80 day boarders. The home is

attached to Loretto Church, of which

Father Hunt is chaplain.

FLORENCE CRITTENTON INDUSTRIAL SCHOOLAND DAY NURSERY. Rinconada Sta.,

Catarina 2. Mrs. Carmen Rubio de

Diaz, hon. pres.; Mrs. Ignacio Sepulve-

da, pres.; Mrs. Paul Hudson, 1st v.-

pres.; Mrs. L. M. Kaiser, 2d v.-pres. ;

Mrs. W. S. Farnsworth, rec. secy.;

Mrs. A. W. Donly, cor. secy.; S. W.

Walker, treas.; Mrs. David F. Watkins,

supt.; Mrs. C. C. Shanks, chair, fin.

com. Established Sept., 1902; opened

Jan. 1, 1903; inmates, 50 children and

15 adults; supported by voluntary con-

tribution.

HIJAS DE JUAREZ (Daughters of Juarez).

School, la Independencia 12. Free

M. E. Church school for girls; 250

pupils. Harriet L. Ayres, prin.

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MEXICO CITYGrammar and High School.

&he Official School of the American and EnglishColonies of the City of Mexico.

Medal and Prize Winners of the Mexico City Grammar and High School, June, 1902.

This College consists of Kindergarten, Primary, Preparatory and HighSchool, and in July a University Department will be added. "All theteachers are College and Normal graduates, and three of the Staff are

Honor University graduates and specialists in their departments. Thecourses of the School cover Modern Languages, Classics, Mathematics,Science, English and Commercial Work. A good boarding department is

attached. Pupils from the United States can learn Spanish thoroughlyin the School while they pursue their English education. Mexican chil-

dren learn English perfectly in the course of from one to two years. Forinformation address

PROF. J. H. CORNYN, ../*., LL.'B., B.E., Director,2a Industria No. 15, Mexico, D. F.

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EDUCATIONAL.

LICEO HIDALGO. Moneda 3. Anastacio

Arciniega, din; boarding and day school

for boys; English and Spanish instruc-

tion; 24 teachers and 175 pupils.

MARIA- JOSEFINA HOOKER SCHOOL. la

Mina 1442. A charity school, founded1875 by Miss Mary J. Hooker; sup-

ported by contributions from the Uni-

ted States; courses in government and

English; 55 pupils. H. Forrester, rec-

tor; Miss Henrietta Driggs, directress;

Miss Catharine Forrester, head teacher.

MARY KEENER INSTITUTE. la Colon 4;

est. 1879; English school for boys and

girls; in charge of Woman's Board of

Missions M. E. Church; it has colle-

giate, art and music departments; 198

paying scholars; 80 charity; 17 teachers.

Miss H. K. Norville, prin.

Miss A. MAUD MILLER'S PRIVATE SCHOOL.

Gante 7. Instruction according to Cali-

fornia methods.

MEXICO CITY GRAMMAR AND HIGHSCHOOL. 2a Industria 15. Mexico CityGrammar and High school is the college

of the American and English Colonies

of the City of Mexico. It was organizedas such in 1895 by a number of promi-nent American and English residents

who wished to have school facilities for

their children at home. The organiza-tion was as democratic as American and

English principles of government. Ameeting of the two colonies was called,

a board of trustees elected and com-

mittees appointed to collect the neces-

sary funds to buy school furniture, to

engage teachers, rent a suitable build-

ing and to do such other work as the

occasion required. The school has been

conducted upon the same democratic

principles ever since its organization.

Once a year (in July) a meeting of all

the patrons is called for the purpose of

electing a new board of trustees and

receiving the annual report of the

school. The present board is as fol-

lows: Pres., W. R. Roalfe; v.-pres.,

Thomas Moran; secy.-treas., C. E.

Cummings; com., S. Allen Dyer, W. D.

.Murdock, J. S. Hatfield, H. H. Moran,

A. Porraz, C. P. Martin. The staff of

the school consists of 11 teachers. The

gen. dir. is Prof. John Hubert Cornyn,B.A., L.L.B., B.E. The principal of

the High School is Prof. Myron E.

Duckies, M.A., B.S. The principal of

the Grammar School, Prof. William

McDowell McNeely, Toronto Univer-

sity.

PRESBYTERIAN NORMAL SCHOOL. 3a Provi-

dencia 1004; est. 1883; Miss Clara B.

Browning, prin. ; Miss Mary McDermid,tchr; 30 boarders; 20 day pupils; 4

teachers.

PRESBYTERIAN THEOLOGICAL SEMINARY.

Av. Malintzin 1, Coyoacan. To train

young men for the ministry. Pres.,

C. C. Millar; prof., H. W. Brown;

com.-in-charge, C. S. Williams, S. Luis

Potosi; Isaac Boyce, Jalapa; Wm. Wal-

lace, Saltillo; est. 1880; instruction in

Spanish and English.

SCIENTIFIC INSTITUTE. (Catholic). Ribera

S. Cosme 17; English taught; Salustia-

no Carrera, supt.; 110 boarders; 135

day pupils; 16 instructors.

UNIVERSITY SCHOOL. 3a Bucareli 1027.

F. K. Boyd and A. W. Laurie, prins.

Mexican National Schools.

AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE. San Jacinto,

Popotla; J. C. Segura, dir.

CONSERVATORY OF Music. Universidad 3;

Jose Rivas, dir.

CORRECTIONAL SCHOOL. S. Pedro y S

Pablo 11; R. M. Vasquez, dir.

LAW SCHOOL. Encarnacion 12.

MEDICAL INSTITUTE. Plza. Candelarita

1223.

MILITARY COLLEGE. Chapultepec; Gen.

Juan Villegas, dir.

NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL (Boys). Rastro

7.

NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL (Girls). Monte-

pio Viejo 13.

NATIONAL PREPARATORY. San Ildefonso

731; Dr. Manuel Flores, prin.

NORMAL SCHOOL. Cerrada Sta. Teresa

14.

NORMAL SCHOOL (Women). Sta. Catalina

318.

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Miss A. Maud Miller,GANTE No. 7, 2D FLOOR.

Private School,

Instruction according to Cali-

t A t for Ladies and Gentlemen bytornia course ot study tor . . r . ,

appointment, afternoon andchildren of all ages.

Privilege of children's

dancing class*

Dancing Academy*

Private Lessons and classes

evenings.

Children's class Saturday

mornings at JO o'clock.

Soirees Friday evenings at

9 o'clock.

GANTE No. 7, 2D FLOOR.

WBRERIR

"Ageneia Bibliea"SAN JUAN DE LETRAN NUM. 4.

Mexico Agency of the American Bible Society.

Bibles and Testaments in Spanish and English, and

many other languages, for sale at cost of manufacture.

If the Holy Scriptures have been of service to you as a

Christian Guide Book, see that your friends and neigh-bors have each a copy. .,* ,j* ** ,*./< *.*.*

H. P. Hamilton,-P. O. BOX 2155. Agent for the Republic of Mexico.

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CHURCHES.

ORPHANS' INDUSTRIAL SCHOOL. Tecpande Santiago.

SCHOOL OF ARTS AND TRADES. S. Lo-

renzo.

SCHOOL FOR THE BLIND. Encarnacion

371.

SCHOOL OF COMMERCE. Mariscala 1; Lie

Joaquin de Casasus, dir.

SCHOOL FOR THE DEAF AND DUMB.

Corpus Christi 414.

SCHOOL OF ENGINEERS. S. Andres 29;

Manuel Fernandez Leal, dir.

SCHOOL OF FINE ARTS. Academia 208.

SCHOOL OF MEDICINE. Plza. Sto. Do-

mingo; Dr. Eduardo Liceaga, dir.

VIZCAINAS COLLEGE.- Vizcainas 47.

There are also 5 high schools for boys,

5 for girls, 52 elementary schools for

boys, 5S for girls, 9 mixed, and 15

night schools a total of 144 public

schools.

METEOROLOGICAL OBSERVATORY. National

Palace; Mariana Barcena, dir.

Libraries.

RAILROAD MEN'S LIBRARY ASSOCIATION.

Est. 1896; library and reading room,sta. M.C.R.R., Buenavista; open 9 a.

m. to 9 p. m. ; has 1,700 volumes, Uni-

ted States dailies and weeklies and

Spanish papers. Officers: Pres., A. V.

Temple; v.-pres., L. N. Garcia; treas.,

J. A. Hendry; dirs., H. Lawton, H.

Putnam, W. C. Carter, A. Sequra, E.

S. Martinez, P. Ferreiro.

NATIONAL LIBRARY. San Agustin; 225,-

000 volumes, including works in Eng-

lish; open 10 a. m. to 5 p. m. daily:

10 a. m. to 4 p. m. Saturday.

TECHNICAL LIBRARIES (Spanish). In the

Law School, School of Fine Arts,

School of Mines, National Preparatory

School, and National Museum.

WOMEN'S CLUB LIBRARY. Hospital Real

3; 600 volumes.

Y. M. C. A. LIBRARY. Pte. Alvarado 4;

1,000 volumes; American papers and

magazines on file; open every day and

evening.

CHURCHES.PROTESTANT.

(English services).

CHRIST CHURCH (Episcopal). 4a Provi-

dencia 5. Appointment of rector pend-

ing. Anglican services Sundays 11

a. in. and 8 p. m. Communion 1st and3d Sundays after matins, and 2d, 3d

and 5th Sundays at 8 a. m. Sundayschool, 9:30 a. m. Church wardens,Thos. Phillips, Geo. F. Miller; H.F. B. Darnell, secy.; Thos. Phillips,,

treas.; organists, H. F. Carter, A. W.Hale.

EL MESIAS M. E. (South). Av. Balderas.

Rev. F. S. Onderdonk, pastor, r. Av.

Balderas 3. Sunday school at 9:15 a.

m. Preaching, Sundays at 10:30 a. m.

and 8 p. m. Prayer meeting, every

Tuesday evening at 8 p. m. Stewards,

C. B. Woods and C. W. Westmoreland,

M. D. Ladies' Aid Society, Mrs. F. S.

Onderdonk, pres.

FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST SCIENTIST.

S. Juan Letran 13. Mr. and Mrs. Ed-

ward C. Butler, 1st and 2d readers.

Services, 11 a. m. Sunday. Sundayschool, 10:15 a. m. Testimonial meet-

ings, 8 p. m. Wednesdays. Readingroom open 9 a. m. to 5 p. m. daily, with

member of the committee in charge to

give information and heal the sick, 3

to 5 p. m. Office for healing, Roma2063-D, 10 to 12 a. m.

PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. S. Juan Letran

12. Rev. Geo. W. Chalfant, D.D., pas-

tor. Services, Sunday 11 a. m. and 8

p. m. Prayer meeting, Thursday 8

p. m.

SEVENTH DAY ADVENTISTS. Av. 22, Ta-

cubaya. Rev. Geo. M. Brown, supt. ;

office, S. Juan Letran 4. Sabbath

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PRESBYTERIAN CHURCHENGLISH CONGREGATION

San Juan de Letran St., \2 l/2Services: Sunday, 11 A. M. and 8 P. M.; Thursday 8 P. M.

ALL ARE CORDIALLY INVITED

*PRESBYTERIAN MISSION

Office : San Juan de Letran,

English Church, San Juan de Letran, 12y2 .

Spanish Church, Hospital Real St.Girls' Normal and Boarding School, Third Providencia St.. 1004.Theological Semi-nary, Avenida Malintzin, No. 1, Coyoacsn, D. F.Press. Tipografia El Faro, 4th Humboldt St., 1323.Four Day Schools for Mexican children.Four Preaching Halls.

Publications in SpanishIllustrated paper, El Faro.Sunday-School Quarterly and Lesson Leaves.Tracts and Books.

MissionariesHubert W. Brown, Office San Juan Letran, 12y2 .

Charles C. Millar, Seminary Ave., Malintz:n, No. 1, Coyoacan.Walter H. Semple, Coyoacan.Rev. Geo. W. Chalfant, D.D., Coyoacan.Clara B. Browning, 3d Providencia, 1004, city.

Mary McDermid, 3d Providencia, 1004, city.

Mexican PreachersRev. Arcadio Morales, Nueva Mexico St., No. 10.

Rev. Plutarco Arellano, 4th Humboldt, 1323.

Directory of Missionaries Outside Mexico CityThe Mission also has work in twelve States of the Republic organized under

a General Synod and Four Presbyteries.Rev. Isaac Boyce, D.D., 2a Alatorre, No. 9, Jalapa, V. C.Rev. W. E. Vanderbilt, Zitacuaro, Michoacan.Rev. C. Scott Williams, Rose Leaf Home (P. O. Box 104), San Luis Potosi.Rev. William Wallace, Mission House (P. O. Box 86), Saltillo, Coah.Rev. F. F. Wallace, D.D., Mission House (P. O. Box 86), Saltillo, Coah.Miss Jennie Wheeler, Presbyterian Normal School (P. O. Box 91), Saltillo,

Coah.Rev. Charles Petran, Bajos de San Agustin (P. O. Box 37), Zacatecas.Mrs. C. D. Campbell, Sombrerete, Zac.Rev. A. T. Graybill, D.D. (Southern Presbyterian Mission), Linares, Nuevo

Leon.The two Missions work unitedly under the General Synod and in the English

Congregation, Mexico City.

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school, 9:30 a. m., with preaching fol

lowing. Prayer meeting, Thursdayevening.

TRINITY M. E. CHURCH. Gante 5; est.

1874. Rev. H. A. Bassett, pastor.

Preaching, 10:30 a. m. and EpworthLeague 8 p. m. Sundays. Prayer meet-

ing, Wednesday, 7:30 p. m. Mr. Wal-ton John, organist. Official board, W.R. Grogan, G. C. Van den Bosch,

George E. Row, William T. Pritchard,

C. S. Jordan, J. S. Turner, R. E. Com-

fort, C. I. Arnold. Ladies' Aid So-

ciety meets every 1st and 3d Tuesdaysat 3:30, Gante 5. Officers, pres., Mrs.

R. E. Comfort; treas., Mrs. C. S. Jor-dan.

UNION EVANGELICAL CHURCH. la Hum-boldt 608. Services, 11 a. m. and 8

p. m. Sundays. Prayer meeting, Thurs-

days at 8 p. m. Sunday school, 10 a.

m. Communion, 1st Sundays in Jan-

uary, April, July, October. Pastor,

Rev. W. Elsworth Lawson, 5a Naranjo2515; exec, com., W. W. Blake, chm.and treas.; H. P. Webb, secy.; L.

Kingman, J. A. Hendry, S. W. Walker,

J. Hatfield; court of deacons, J. M.

Frazer, H. P. Webb, W. W. Blake, H.W. Morton. Sunday school, H. W.Morton, supt.; Mrs. H. P. Hamilton,asst. supt.; ushers, R. P. Easton, W. S.

Murdock, E. T. Bradbury. A monthlybulletin is issued by the pastor. TheLadies' Aid Society meets 2d and 4th

Mondays; pres., Mrs. W. E. Lawson;secy., Mrs. H. Putnam, la Alamo 511.

(Services in Spanish).

DIVING SALVADOR (Presbyterian). Calle

Hospital Real. Rev. Arcadio Morales,

pastor; Rev. Hubert W. Brown, mis-

sionary. Services, Sunday at 11 a. m.

and 7:30 p. m. Sunday school, 10

a. m. Prayer meeting, Wednesday nt

7:30 p. m.

FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH. 2a Mina and 3a

Humboldt. Rev. Ernesto Barocio, pas-

tor. Services, Sundays 10:30 a. m. and7:30 p. m. Prayer meeting, Mondaysand Thursdays 7:30 p. m.

INDEPENDENT EVANGELICAL CHURCH OFMEXICO. 8a Zaragoza 50. Rev. D. F.

Watkins, pastor, Rinconada Santa Cata-

rina 2.

MEXICAN EPISCOPAL CHURCH. St. Peter's

Pro- Cathedral, Avenida Oriente 14 (San

Jose de Garcia St. 714). Rev. HenryForrester, vicar of Provisional Bishopof Mex. Episcopal Church. Daily ser-

vices, except Sunday, 6:30 a. m., and

except Wednesday, 5:30 p. m.; Wednes-

day, 7 p. m. Sunday services, 8:30

a. m., 10:30 a. m. and 7 p. m. Holyday services, major days 10:30 a. m. ;

minor days, 8:30 a. m.

TRINITY M. E. CHURCH. Gante 5. Rev.

C. del Valle, pastor. Services, Sunday11:30 a. m. and 7 p. m. Sunday school,

4 p. m. Prayer meeting, Thursday at

7 p. m.

Missions.

BAPTIST MISSION IN MEXICO. Rev. Will-

iam H. Sloan, supt., 3a Humboldt 515.

INDEPENDENT EVANGELICAL CHURCH OF

MEXICO. Est. 1897; has at present 36

congregations; 49 workers; 1,250

members. Rev. D. F. Watkins, Rin-

conada Santa Catarina 2, central dis-

trict; official paper, La Bandera Chris-

tiana.

MISSION OF M. E. CHURCH. Gante 5.

Dr. J. W. Butler, presiding elder andcor. secy, and treas. Includes 143

churches, 40 ministers, church propertyvalued at $123,700, and 5,256 communi-

cants; work supported by voluntary con-

tributions; 8 English speaking ministers

and 3 English speaking congregations.

Official paper, Abogado Christiano.

PRESBYTERIAN MISSION IN MEXICO. Est.

187-2. Consists of 10 missionaries, 90

Mexican preachers and teachers in

charge of Presbyterian schools, congre-

gations and publications in Mexico.

Hubert W. Brown, treas.; office, S.

Juan Letran 12 and Av. Malitzin 1,

Coyoacan. Official paper, El Faro.

SEVENTH DAY ADVENTISTS (The). Rev.

Geo. M. Brown, supt., S. Juan Letran

4.

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The New American Drug Store

NATIONAL PHARMACYFRANCIS BUSTILLOS, Pharmacist and Chemist

5 de Mayo y Vergara. P. 0. Box 7. MEXICO.

Modern and up-to-date PRESCRIPTION DEPARTMENTunder the supervision of a NEW YORK COLLEGEOF PHARMACY GRADUATE.

Perfumery, Soda Water, Toilet Articles, Mineral and

Medicinal Waters, Patent Medicines, Candies,

Telephone, Stamps.

Parraga Hermanos & Co.

CADENA 22, MEXICO, D. F.

Cable Address : Parraga-Mexico. Keys : ABC and Western Union Codes.

REPRESENTATIVES OFPARRAGA BROS., NEW YORK

Engineering and Construction Work of Every Description*

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HOSPITALS AND CHARITIES.

American Benevolent Society iuMexico.

Organized, 1868, through efforts of U. S.

Consul John Black; the first meetingwas held Feb. 22; constitution adoptedMarch 12; revised in 1873 by John W.Foster, U. S. minister. Present officers,

hon. pres.. American ambassador; 1st

v.-pres., T. R. Hasam; 2d v.-pres., L.

O. Harnecker; secy., G. E. Towle;

treas., H P. Webb; curators, W. G.

Moler, 1. J. Seligman, Thos. J. Ryder,F. E. Young. The society has two dis-

tinct branches, (a) the Relief Fund, and

(b) the American Hospital (which see).

Annual meeting, 4th Saturday in Jan-

uary.

Relief Fund.

Executive committee: The board of

the society and G. E. Towle, secy., andin charge of relief; address, Gante 2.

American Hospital.

Branch of American Benevolent Society,

organized in 1885 as a result of the

death from smallpox of the managerof an excursion to Mexico. Simon

Lara, an American citizen, born of

Spanish parents, purchased the site of

the present hospital for $10,000 and

presented it to the association, with

other gifts. Two hundred thousand

dollars has since been expended onthe property. Officers: T. R. Hasam,Chr.; I. J. Seligman, secy.; H. P.

Webb, treas.; directors, Powell Clay-

ton, F. E. Young, W. G. Moler, L. 6.

Harnecker, Thos. J. Ryder, William

Guggenheim (life director).

BALL AND CIRCUS. An annual ball is

given Thanksgiving night at Orrin's

Circus under the supervision of the

American Hospital, the proceeds of

which are given to the hospital. In

1902 $6,201.50 was realized. A benefit

at the same Circus, Feb. 22, 1903,netted $1,551.50.

AMERICAN HOSPITAL. Calle Sur 36 No.84. Dr. Lawrence Shields, house sur-

geon, tel. 345; Mrs. S. Netterberg, ma-tron; Wm. Schroeder, clerk; Miss

Lentz, head nurse; Mrs. Davis, Miss

Crawford, Mr. Goel, asst. nurses; W.D. Sanborn, apothecary; hospital tel.

657. Accommodations for 50 patients;500 patients are treated yearly; percent-

age of mortality smaller than at other

large hospitals despite the fact that con-

tagious diseases are admitted.

British Relief Fund.

Organized, 1897, to render assistance to

distressed British subjects; exec, com.,the president of the fund, the British

minister; v.-pres., Capt. Guillermo Bar-

ron; treas., Jas Walker; secy., C. J.

Biorklund, Andrew Blake, W. B. Wood-row, H. C. McAusland, T. Phillips,

Thomas Ford and Dr. T. D. Wheatley,medical and relief officer, Jardin More-los 1. Ladies' auxiliary com., Mrs.

M. E. Biorklund, secy. The membersvisit regularly pensioners assisted bythe fund. The annual meetings are

held the second Friday in February.

German Benevolent Society.

DEUTSCHE* HULFSVEREIN. Officers:

Pres., F. Neugebauer; secy, and mem-ber of American Hospital Assn., Wm.Hulvershorn; cemetery com., L. Bac-

meister, Carlos Hirchberg; Wm. Hul-

vershorn, relief officer, Colegio Ninas

1. The association has a lot in Dolores

Cemetery.

French and Swiss Society.

ASSOCIATION FRANCAIS, SUISSE, Y BELGE

de Bienfaisance de Prevoyance. Pres.,

C. Morel; secy., H. Ferret; treas.,

Hipolito Chambon, Espiritu Santo 7;

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cemetery, La Piedad road; hospital, 2a

Industria 4 and 5.

Spanish Benevolent Society.

SOCIEDAD DK BENEFICENCIA ESPANOL.

Nino Perdido; secy., Juan P. Bolboa;

cemetery," Pantheon Espaiiol," on the

Tacuba road.

Italian Benevolent Societies.

SOCIETA ITALIANA DI MUTUO SOCORRO E

FRATELLANZA. Bias Amelio, pres., Pte

Monzon 9; Pablo Cozzi, treas.

SOCIEDAD DI MUTUO SOCORRO E BENEFI-

CENZIA Italiana Umberto 1. Meetingsin the Maison Doree every three

months; lot in the Spanish cemetery.

HOSPITALS.

Private Hospitals.

AMERICAN HOSPITAL. Calle Sur 36 No.

84. Dr. Lawrence Shields, house sur-

geon, tel. 345; Mrs. S. Netterberg, ma-

tron; Win. Schroeder, clerk; Miss

Lentz, head nurse; Mrs. Davis, Miss

Crawford and Mr. Goel, asst. nurses;

W. D. Sanborn, apothecary; hospital

tel., 657. Accommodations for 50 pa-

tients; 500 patients are treated yearly:

percentage of mortality smaller than at

other large hospitals, despite the fact

that contagious cases are admitted.

FRENCH, Swiss & BELGIAN HOSPITAL.

Industria 4 and 5; office Clln. Espiritu

Santo 12; tel. 338.

SPANISH HOSPITAL. Nifio Perdido 17;

tel. 152; office, Seminario 6.

Rail-way Hospitals.

INTEROCEANIC. Soledad, Sta. Cruz 8%.San Lazaro; supported by assessment of

employees' salaries; Dr. Leopoldo Cas-

tro, surgeon; M. Cervantes, head nurse;tel. 1056.

MEXICAN CENTRAL. Emergency hospital

and dispensary in Buenavista yards;

supported by assessment of empolyees'

salaries; Dr. J. Tajon, surgeon in

charge; office hours, 8 to 9 a. m.; main

hospital, Aguascalientes.

NATIONAL R.R. OF MEXICO. One-halt"

mile in rear of Colonia station; sup-

ported by assessment of employees'

salaries; Dr. C. W. Westmoreland, local

surgeon; Miss Kate S. Hinds, head

nurse.

Mexican Hospitals.

Concepcion Beistegui, Regina 129.

Divino Salvador (insane women), Canoa

9, tel. 129.

Foundling Asylum, 2a Merced 3.

General, Colonia Hidalgo, tel. 292.

Homeopathic, Pte S. Antonio Abad, tel.

909.

Juarez (govt.) for wounded, Plzla. S.

Pablo 1125, tel. 915.

Jesus, Jesus 1223.

Maternity Hospital, Reviilagigedo 420,

tel. 683.

Militar (military), Plzla. S. Lucas.

Morelos, S. Juan de Dios, tel. 283.

San Andres, S. Andres 42, tel. 151.

San Hipolito (insane men), S. Hip61ito

1003.

CEMETERIES*American Cemetery.

In 1898 the American government or-

dered the closing of the U. S. National

Cemetery in San Rafael to all burials

except the soldier dead and their fami-

lies. A mass meeting of prominentmembers of the American Cpjony was

then called, which led to the formation

of the American Cemetery Association

for the purpose of opening a new ceme-

tery.

A tract of land was purchased near the

historic town of Tacuba, about 30 min-

utes' ride from this city by tramcar,

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The Mexico Mine & Smelter Supply Co,

Cor. 1st San Francisco and San Juan de Letran,

Mexico, D. F. Apartado 447.

Everything for the Mine, Mill and Hacienda.

Erie City,

Orr & Sembower

and

Leffel Engines

and Boilers.

Cameron, Snow,

Morris, Gould,

Deming and

Trahern Pumps.

Dodge

Transmission

Machinery.

Revere Belting

and Hose.

Blake and Dodge

Crushers.

Wilfley

Concentrators.

Assay Supplies.

Complete Plants

of All Kinds.

Sugar Machinery

We have not onlythe largest stock in

Mexico, we have the

most complete facili-

ties for the rapid and

intelligent filling of

orders.

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and 46 acres were laid out for the

purpose above noted. By a special

concession from the Mexican Govern-

ment, British subjects, as well as

American citizens, may be interred in

these grounds, under especially favor-

able conditions.

The grounds of the new cemetery have

been beautifully laid out, and, as it

appears to-day, it embodies the care-

ful work of nearly two years, and

compares well with the best Ameri-can and European cemeteries. Themanagement has displayed great

originality in laying out the grounds,which have more the appearance of a

beautiful park than a cheerless burial

ground; and at the same time the site

is invested with all the sacredness

pertaining to a burial place for the

dead.

All Americans who die here in an im-

poverished condition are furnished

burial place free of charge.The cemetery was formally dedicated

February 20, 1901, the American Am-bassador taking part in the ceremony.Officers: A. B. Ingalsbee, pres. ; Ross

Wemple, v.-pres. ; H. P. Webb, secy.;

W. W. Graham, treas.

British Cemetery.Situated at Tlaxpana gate, on Tacuba

road, adjoining the U. S. National

Cemetery. Owned by the British Ceme-

tery Association. Officers: Thomas

Phillips, pres. ; Wm. Patterson, hon.

treas.; Geo. Biorklund, hon. secy.;

com., the officers and C. T. Ambridge,

J. M. Anderson, H. E. Bourchier, H.F. Carter, J. Walker.

TJ. S. National Cemetery.Tacuba road, San Rafael. Est. 1351.

Capt. John Ayers, supt.

On the western edge of the city, on the

Calzada de San Cosme, is a little

patch of ground possessing peculiarinterest for Americans, and especially

for those who reside in Mexico.

Though on Mexican soil, it is Amer-ican in the fullest sense of the word,for the full and perfect title is vested

in the United States of America. It

is the only piece of ground that the

United States Government owns lo-

cated in a foreign country. The cem-

etery was established in 1851, under

an act of Congress. Seven hundred

and fifty soldiers, killed in the war of

'47, are buried together in a single

grave. In memory of them a simple

granite shaft, six feet in height, has

been raised.

In the American cemetery are buried

many well-known Americans whohave died in Mexico. In 1899 the

cemetery was closed for burial pur-

poses, except for the remains of old

soldiers. A new American cemetery

has since been opened near the his-

toric town of Tacuba, about thirty

minutes' ride from the city. It con-

tains forty-six acres of land. By a

special concession from the Mexican

Government, British subjects, as

well as American citizens, may be in-

terred in these grounds.

DOLORES CEMETERY. West of Tacubaya.

SAN FERNANDO. Plzla. S. Fernanda.

Contains tomb of Juarez and other

patriots.

SPANISH CEMETERY. Tacuba road.

FRENCH CEMETERY. La Piedad road.

Cemeteries in localities of same name:

Campo Florido, Salinas, Los Angeles.

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'BEST GRADE ENGLISH AJWD 'BELGIAN

BRANDS: "GIBBS" (English).__ =a^ " HAMMER" (Belgian) .

. GRIfdWOOD& CO.,CALLE GANTE, No. 11. Telephone 1088,

Cuernavaca Brick Factory.

End Cut Brick, Side Cut,

Pressed, Cornice, Hollow.

All Styles and Sizes.

A 1

QUALITY.

GRIMWOOD, OLIVEROS & CO.,

Telephone 1088. CALLE QANTE No. II.

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CHRONOLOGICAL RECORD*

Review of Important Events in the English-speaking? Colony ofMexico City.

1902.

January 1. Charity base ball game be-

tween American Club and Railroaders

resulted in victory for the latter byscore of 9 to 5.

January 4. Grand ball given by Presi-

dent Diaz to delegates to Pan-American

Congress in National Palace.

January 15. Brilliant marriage of Miss

Charlotte Clayton, daughter of Gen.

Powell Clayton, ambassador of the

United States to Mexico, and Baron

Moncheur, Minister of Belgium at

Washington.

January 16. Heavy earthquake shocks

over entire country. Many lives and

great property loss at Chilpancingo,

Guerrero. The English speaking colonywas prompt in raising funds for the

assistance of the sufferers, contributing

more than $20,000.

January 25. Orrin's Circus opened its

season of 1902.

January 31. Closing of the Pan-Ameri-

can Congress after a session of four

months in Mexico City. This Congress,

which was represented by some of the

most noted men in the Americas, at-

tracted widespread attention and accom-

plished a great deal of useful work.

During their stay in Mexico they were

magnificently entertained.

February 1. E. N. Brown was appointedthird vice-president and general mana-

ger of the Mexican National R.R.

February 2. Meet of the German RidingClub at Peralvillo in honor of the

birthday of King William II.

February 9. Annual football game be-

tween English and Scotch teams re-

sulted in a victory for the former by a

score of three to two goals.

February 22. Washington's birthday was

celebrated by a benefit for the Ameri-

can Hospital at Orrin's Circus whichnetted $888.80.

March 2. Rev. Dr. T. De Witt Talmagepreached to several thousand personsat the Gante Street Church. It washis last sermon previous to his death

on Apr. 12 at Washington, D. C.

April 20. Memorial services held at

Gante Street Church in honor of Rev.

Dr. T. De Witt Talmage.

May 28. Death at Battle Creek, Mich.,

of Mary F. Lloyd, principal of the

Hijas de Juarez School, and one of the

oldest missionaries in Mexico.

June 1. Gabriel Morton elected vice-

president and comptroller of the Mexi-

can Central Ry., and E. N. Brownelected second vice-president and gen-

eral manager of the Mexican National

R.R.

July 4. The celebration by the American

Colony of the Fourth of July at the

Tivoli de Eliseo, was the greatest gath-

ering of Americans ever held in a for-

eign country, and was one of the most

brilliant assemblages ever seen in Mex-

ico. President Diaz was present and

spent the morning on the grounds. Theoration of the day was made by Gen.

Powell Clayton, United States Ambas-

sador to Mexico, and the Declaration of

Independence was read by Hon. Severe

Mallet Prevost, of New York. The

celebration was in charge of the follow-

ing executive committee: J. B. Frisbie,

Jr., chairman; W. A. L. Schaefer, vice-

chairman; W. R. Grogan, secretary;

Otto Hecklemann, treasurer, and C. W.Whittemore.

July 14. The commemoration of the

storming of the Bastile was magnificent-

ly celebrated by the French Colony at

the Tivoli de Eliseo.

July 25. Death of C. C. Merrill, one of

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When YouGet Sick

perhaps you will appreciate

how little things annoy and

cause discomfort. When youare nervous and weak you will

know how irksome it is to

hold dishes on your lap, how tiresome to hold a book in yourhand. Then you will want

InValidfs Gable

to hold things for you ;hold them secure from falling or

spilling and save you fatigue.

Comfort for the Invalid

J. C. S T R I T T M A T T E, R2 a CALLE V E SAN FRANCISCO No. 4, MEXICO

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the most esteemed American residents

of Mexico City, of heart failure.

August 8. Coronation of King EdwardVII was most magnificently celebrated

by the British Colony in Mexico by a

ball given at Orrin's Circus Building.

The decorations were magnificent andthe scene was one that has rarely been

equalled. President Diaz graced the

occasion with his presence. The execu-

tive committee in charge were as fol-

lows: J. M. Anderson, chairman; D.

P. Bennett, vice-chairman; Bruce Bai-

ley, J. V. Brenchley, Charles Clegg, H.

E. Bourchier, Thomas Ford, James Phil-

lips, W. B. Woodrow.

August 9. A brilliant gathering of

diplomats, together with a full repre-

sentation of the English speaking col-

ony, was present at the services in com-

memoration of the coronation of KingEdward VII, held at Christ Church.

August 24. The clubhouse of the SanPedro Golf Club was formally thrown

open to its members and friends.

September 1. Opening of the Y. M. C.

A. Building at Puente de Alvarado 4.

September 7. Commencement of the cele-

brations in honor of Covadonga Dayby the Spanish Colony at the Tivoli

del Eliseo. The celebration was

closed by a beautiful white and black

ball held at the Principal theater on

Sept. 8.

September 14. Corner stone of new Post-

office Building laid by President Diaz.

September 20. Formal opening of the Y.

M. C. A. Building in presence of large

gathering of the English-speaking col-

ony. The address of the evening was

delivered by Gen. Powell Clayton,

United States Ambassador to Mexico.

September 21. Mass meeting held in the

Conservatory of Music in the interest

of the Florence Crittenton Industrial

School and Day Nursery. Maj. R. B.

Gorsuch presided and addresses were

made by Mrs. Kate Waller Barrett,

Judge . Ignacio Sepulveda, Dr. Edw.

Liceaga, Dr. Macouzet and W. W.Blake.

October 3. Dance given by St. Andrews

Society at Mrs. Tennents.

October 6. Death of Harry J. Neale, a

well known American resident.

October 12. Dedication service of the

new building of the Union EvangelicalChurch in Calle Humboldt. Sermonwas preached by the paster, Rev. W.Elsworth Lawson.

October 16. Death of Otto Heckelmann,a prominent American.

November 14. Death of Adolph Rock of

pneumonia, near El Paso, Tex.

November 19. Mrs. Thomas S. Gore,

proprietor of Gore Court and prominentin musical and social circles, was ac-

cidentally killed in Paris by a Russian

artist, Jean de Rydenzanski. Mrs. Gore

made her last public appearance in

Mexico at a concert held in Wagner &Levien's, on Apr. 24, for the benefit

of the building fund of the Union

Evangelical Church.

November 23. The baseball season of

the Mexico Athletic Association was

formally inaugurated.

November 25. Death in London of J. J.

Allen, general traffic manager of the

Tehuantepec Ry. and one of the best

known railroad men in the Republic of

Mexico.

November 27. The annual Charity Ball,

held on Thanksgiving Day, was a mag-nificent success. The decorations were

very handsome and there was present

a brilliant gathering of the American

and English Colonies, together with the

president of the Republic, many high

officials of the Government and a full

representation of the Diplomatic Corps.

An entirely new departure was made

in the supper arrangements, which

proved very satisfactory. The ball

netted the sum of $6,201.50 for the

American Benevolent Society. The ball

was under the management of the fol-

lowing committees: Executive: T. R.

Hasam, chairman; H. W. Selover and

T. S. Dayton; finance, L. O. Harnecker;

official invitations, Judge I. Sepulveda;

invitations, W. W. Blake; decoration,

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BLUE CROSS**T EA !^~-

ENTIRELY COMPOSED OF YOUNG LEAVES RADIANTWITH SUNSHINE FROM THE SUNNY ISLAND OF

FOR SALE BY

Biorklund y Joransson Sues,,APARTADO No. 599*

5 de Mayo 80* Mexico*

Importers of 'Best Duality English Cutlery.

English Perfumery of several marks.

Scientific Instruments, Leather Goods and Saddles.

A selected assortment of Razors of all kinds always on hand.

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PLACES OF INTEREST.

Paul Leitz; lighting, C. F. Beames;music, D. Mazenet; supper, A. C.

Weill; refreshments, Arturo Schmidt;

publication, Fred W. Mitchell; cloaks

and wraps, I. J. Seligman; reception,

W. S. Farnsworth; floor, T. C. Gilles-

pie.

December 1. The following appointmentsof the Mexican Central Ry. were an-

nounced: C. R. Hudson, traf. mgr.;W. D. Murdock, gen. pass, agt.; H.

Lawton, gen. frt. agt., and F. L. Wem-ple, asst. gen. frt. agt.

December 6. Dinner of the St. Andrews

Society in honor of St. Andrews Day,held at the Hotel Jardin.

December 8. Death of Augustin Hoth,

managing partner of G. Lohse & Co.,

of pneumonia. He was one of the old-

est foreigners in Mexico.

December 12. Annual field day of the

Reforma Athletic Club. The weatherwas clear and snappy, the sports well

contested and the attendance large.

December 22. General Reyes resignedthe portfolio of Minister of War.

December 25. Baseball game between

the Leans and Fats netted the sum of

$250 for the Free Dormitory and Coffee

House.

December 31. The close of the year was

celebrated by the benefit to the Mexico

City Grammar and High School, held

at Orrin's Circus, and by a ball held

at the American Club. At both enter-

tainments the most prominent figure

was W. J. Bryan, of Nebraska, whowas making a tour of Mexico.

PLACES OF INTEREST.

Parks and Drives.

ALAMEUA. The city's largest park,bounded by Avenida Juarez, Mirador

Alameda, San Juan de Dios and San

Diego. Bands play Thursday and Sun-

day morning and afternoon.

PLAZA MAYOR. The square surrounded

by the National Palace, City Hall,

Cathedral and the Portales. Center of

the city's official life. In the Zocalo,in its center, the people's park, bands

play Thursday and Sunday morning andafternoon.

CHAPULTEPEC PARK. Surrounding Cha-

pultepec Castle. Conveniently placedhere is the beautiful Restaurant Cha-

pultepec, of glass and steel.

CALZADA DE CHAPULTEPEC. Newly im-

proved drive from the Paseo Bucareli

to Chapultepec.PASEO DE LA REFORMA. Mexico's famous

drive, extending 2Vz miles from the

statue of Carlos IV to Chapultepec;200 feet broad, arranged with six cir-

cling drives, or Glorietas, 400 feet in

breadth.

Monuments and Statues.

AMERICAN SOLDIERS' MONUMENT. U. S.

National Cemetery, Tlaxpana.CARLOS IV STATUE. Entrance to Paseo

de la Reforma.

CHAPULTEPEC CADETS' MONUMENT. Cha-

pultepec Park.

COLUMBUS STATUE. Plazuela Buenavista.

COLUMBUS MONUMENT. Glorieta Colon.

CUAUHTEMOC STATUE. Glorieta Cu-

auhtemoc.

JUAREZ TOMB. San Fernando Cemetery.

Points of Interest.

FLOWER MARKET. Empedradillo, near

Cathedral.

PORTALES. West and south sides of Plaza

Mayor.THIEVES' MARKET. Old Volador market,

southeast corner Plaza Mayor.VIGA CANAL. Begins near Plazuela San

Pablo, extends southeast.

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Mexican Central

A Land of Eternal Summer.

CuernaVaca.

Easy to Reach. Magnificent Scenery.

Delightful Climate. Many Diversions.

Four Good American Hotels.

City Gidvst Office: Plaxuela de Guardiola.

Mexican Central

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Suburban.

(Reached by car lines).

ATZCAPOTZALCO. 5 miles n. w.

COYOACAN. 14 miles s. w. Residence of

Cortes.

EL DESIERTO. Abandoned monastery, 16

miles s. w. (Street cars to Santa Fe).

GUADALUPE. 2% miles n. e. Shrine of

Our Lady of Guadalupe, patron Saint

of Mexico.

LA PIEDAD. 1% miles s. w. Church con-

tains miraculous painting of Virgin.

MIXCOAC. Brick manufacturing suburb,8 miles s. w.

POPOTLA. 2 miles n. w. Noche Triste

tree, under which Cortes spent the nightof his retreat from Mexico City, June30, 1521.

SAN ANGEL. 12 miles s. w. Residence

suburb. Ancient monastery.TACUBA. 3% miles n. w.

TACUBAYA. Residence suburb south of

Chapultepec. Population, 12,000.

TLALPAM. 18 miles s. w. Cotton manu-

facturing and residence suburb. Popu-

lation, 7,000.

SIDE TRIPS FROM MEXICO.

ACOCOTLA (M.R.R.). Elev. 8,333 ft., .

highest point on railway; dist., 153 kilo

metres. View of the four volcanoes

Orizaba, Malinche, Popocatepetl andIxtaccihuatl.

AGUASCALIENTES (M.C.R.R.). Pop., 40,-

000; elev., 6,179 ft; 356 miles. Famousfor its hot springs and the beautiful

drawn work.

ALTA Luz (M.R.R.). 258 kilos. First

view of Maltrata Valley. Road de-

scends 3,080 ft. in 18% miles.

AMECAMECA (Interoc. R.R.). Pop., 10,-

000; elev., 8,088; 36 miles. Near base

of Popocatepetl and Ixtaccihuatl, the

ascent of which is made from here.

CORDOBA (M.R.R.). 198 miles on Mexi-can Railroad, the center of the coffee

shipping district.

CUAUTLA (Interoc. R.R.). Elev., 4,267

ft; 85 miles. A health resort in the

hot country; sulphur springs, drives,

flowers.

CUERNAVACA. " The Sleeping Beauty"

(M.C.R.R.). One of the prettiest,

cleanest, healthiest towns in Mexico;balmy air always. The summer homeof Cortes and Maximilian; noted, too,

for the beautiful Borda gardens. Elev.,

4,921 ft.; 74 miles.

GUADALAJARA (M.C.R.R.)." The Pearl

of the Occident"; pop., 125,000; 381

miles; elev., 5,054 ft First-class hotels

and sanitarium. Barranca reached byF. C. de Oblatos from Guadalajara.

GUANAJUATO (M.C.R.R.). Oldest andmost famous mining city of Mexico;

pop., 50,000; elev., 6,837 ft; 250 miles;

sanitarium at Silao.

IGUALA (M.C.R.R.) Ten hours from

Mexico. Former seat of Toltec power.Retreat of Iturbide. Most beautiful

plaza in Mexico, with tamarind trees,

planted in 1832, 3% ft. thick. Just

beyond, Iguala Canon, the deepest

canon in Mexico, through which the

road runs.

! JALAPA (Interoc. R.R.). Pop., 25,000;

elev., 4,395 ft.; 258 miles; capital of

Veracruz. Veracruz and the Gulf

Coast, 70 miles away, 4,000 ft. below,

may be seen.

LAKE CHAPALA (M.C.R.R.). Pronounced

by Baron Humboldt to be without a

peer for beauty. All-year resort; de-

lightful climate; duck shooting, boating,

bathing, first-class hotel the" Arza-

palo." Stage line meets train from

Guadalajara at Atequiza daily.

MORELIA (N. R.R.). 235 miles from

Mexico is Morelia," The Magnificent."

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Deals in Rare Mexican Books, Manuscripts,

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Circulating Library of Second-Hand Novels.

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per book.

All the Current Papers and Periodicals.

Hotel Morelos,Cuernavaca.

NEWAMERICANHOTEL.

Centrally located, one block fromPlaza, opposite Post Office and Gov-ernor's Residence, close to PublicBaths, Telegraph and Express Offices;only three blocks from "Cortes Palace,""Cathedral," "Jardin Borda," Library,Theatre and other Public Buildings.Large airy rooms and corridors, all

on ground floor, with outside windows.The purest of spring water, conducted

to house in pipes.Perfect sanitary arrangements.Table specially supplied with best the

markets afford.

Having our gardens for supply offine vegetables and fruits.

We raise and make a specialty forour table of large quantities of straw*berries.

American Poods Cooked

by American Cooks.

Rates, $2.00 to $3.00 Per Day.

H. L. HALL, PROP.

Hotel BellaVista,

CUERNAVACA.

The Hotel with theMost Beautiful Views

of Cuernavaca'sLovely Scenery.

Thoroughly Modern and Per-

fect Appointments.

H. N. BIRGE, Proprietor.

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One of the most beautiful cathedrals in

Mexico; the Alameda, pink aqueductand stone causeway.

ORIZABA (M.R.R.), "The jewel." 182

miles; largest city in the tropics.

PUEBLA (Interoc. & M. Rys.). Pop., 125,-

000; elev., 7,068 ft.; 116 miles; military

key to the City of Mexico; the"City

of Angels"; noted cathedral; medicinal

baths.

TOLUCA (N.R.R.). 45 miles; elev., ,000

ft.; beautiful industrial city.

PATZCUARO (N.R.R.). Elev., 7,000 ft.;

on Lake Patzcuaro, 10x20 miles. TheMoorish city of Mexico; nearby,Tzintzuntzan and Titian's

" The En-

tombment."

VERACRUZ (M., Interoc. & Alvarado Rys.).

Important seaport; the location nowof important harbor and sewer works.

AMUSEMENTS*ORKIN'S CIRCUS.

(Plazuela Villamil).

Mexico's most unique enterprise is herwinter circus, the Circo-Teatro Orrin,which has been the capital's distinctive

amusement feature for nearly 20 years.There is nothing like it in the world

possibly in no other city in the worldcould it attain the great success it has

attained in Mexico. It is a combina-tion of a regular

"ring show " and vau-

deville theatre, with a dash of Bohe-mianism pervading it all. There is

something wonderfully fascinating to the

tourist in the brilliantly lighted "Circo"

to listen, perhaps, to an operatic selec-

tion by Parisian singers, to see a

whirling vision of Viennese dancers,and then suddenly to be spattered with

sawdust from the hoofs of the bare-

backed horse of a dashing American

girl rider. Yet all this is quite cus-

tomary at Orrin's." Turns " on the

stage alternate with "acts

"in the

ring, and the ingenious construction of

the building permits rare pantomimeand spectacular possibilities.

The building, a handsome iron and stone

affair, was built by Orrin Brothers, the

proprietors, after designs of their own.It is a combination structure, underwhose domed main hall tiers of seats,

broken by a row of boxes, and capableof accommodating 3,000 people, are ar-

ranged in amphitheatre form. The cir-

cle of the tiers is rendered incomplete

by the erection at one side of a full

theatre stage, in advantageous view of

every seat. In the center of the round-

ing rows of seats is a regulation circus

ring, just as big as the"Greatest on

Earth," but without the disagreeable

accompaniments of obscuring poles and

ropes and pulleys. In the comfortable

chairs or boxes, it is like seeing the

show from one's parlor window.

But there are other combinations still.

The tiers of orchestra seats have sepa-

rate cuts every 10 feet, and are so

mounted on wheels that, within 20

minutes' time, they may be detached

and rolled back under the higher tier

of boxes above, completely disappear-

ing from view. Over the vacant space

and the circus ring a floor is laid, and

the result is a vast level ballroom, with

boxes all around, and here are held the

great American Charity Balls on

Thanksgiving night and the Fourth of

July, when the building is generouslydonated for the occasion by the Messrs.

Orrin.

The town season of the Circus is duringthe winter months, when Mexico City

is gayest. In late January, usually, the

season begins. The opening night at" Orrin's

"sees the boxes a mass of

kaleidoscopic color and the foyer the

meeting place for every one " Who's

who" in Mexico. The circus season

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"Meet me at the

Imperial."

Mexico's

Swell

Dulceria,

la San Francisco 13.

Largest American

Candy Store in

the Republic.

Ices,

Cakes,Chocolate,

Soda,Lunches.

Refreshments for Entertain-

ments a Specialty.

La Imperial S. A.

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lasts until late in May, when the"Circo "proper tours the Republic, and

Spanish and Italian dramatic and ope-

ratic companies fill the house.

The Orrin Brothers are Americans, whomtheir enterprise has made independently

wealthy, and who are among the most

influential men in Mexico, not only in

the colony, but among Mexicans of

standing. In great measure their popu-

larity has been brought about not bythe circus alone, but by their generouscontributions to charity.

"Lujo

"or

gala nights are frequent during the

season, and these are often wholly for

the benefit of deserving charity. For

instance, the performance for the

American Hospital in February of this

year netted over $1,000, and this benefit,

with others, is repeated each year. It

is this sort of thing that makes the

name of Orrin a word with which to

conjure.

A feature of Orrin's is" Dick "

Bell, 40

years a clown, and half that time with

Orrin's.

Performances are given at 8:45 p. m.

every evening and at 4 p. m. Thurs-

days and Sundays. Admission prices

range from 25c. to $1.50.

Theatres.

ARBEU. S. Felipe Neri. Capacity 1,500;

prices, lunetas (pit), $1; gallery, 25c. ;

boxes, $6, $3, $2. Performances at 4

p. m. and 8:30 p. m. Open Sundaysand holidays.

NATIONAL THEATRE. Under construction

by the government on Pte. S. Francis-

co; to become the most elaborate thea-

tre in the city.

PRINCIPAL. Coliseo Nuevo 9. Capacity,

1,100; house prices, lunetas (pit), $1;

balcony, 50c. ; gallery, 25c. ; boxes, $6,

$4, $3. Double for opera and star at-

tractions. Performances, 4 p. m. and

8:45 p. m., including Sunday and Feast

Days. Mgrs, Arcaraz Bros.

REACIMIENTO. Puerta Falsa S. Andres 5.

(Comp. Mex. de Espectaculos) , com-

pleted in August, 1900; capacity, 1,000;

admission, 50c. ; orchestra, $1; boxes,

$6, $3, $2, subject to variation. Per-

formances 8:45 p. m. J. Caspar de

Alba, mgr.TYPICAL MEXICAN THEATRES. The Mig-

non, Mariscala; Hildalgo, Corcheros;Maria Guerrero.

Bowling.Since the opening of the Y. M. C. A's.

bowling alleys in Mexico this sport has

taken a firm hold upon the members of

the American and English colonies. Aleague has been formed of the follow-

ing teams: Independents, National

Railroad, Bachelors, Mexico Mine &Smelter Supply Co., Mexicans, Insur-

ance men, Mexican Central Ry., Bank-

ers, Professional men and directors of

the Y. M. C. A. Matches between the

above teams are held three times a

week at the Y. M. C. A. building,

Puente Alvarado No. 4.

Spanish Ball Games.

PELOTA. The national game of Spain was

formerly very popular in Mexico and

there were three frontons or courts

where the game was played. Owing to

a number of disagreements and irregu-

larities in the playing the games have

now been practically discontinued, al-

though there are occasional games

played at the fronton in Calle Iturbide.

Ordinary admission, $1, with preferred

seats $1.50; boxes, $8. Betting on the

games is the chief attraction.

Card Clnhs.

There are a number of clubs in the city

where stud poker is the principal amuse-

ment, all other kinds of gambling being

barred by the Mexfcan Government.

Cards of admission may be secured

upon application to the secretary. The

principal ones are as follows: Ameri-

can Club, Zuleta 10; Good Luck Club,

1st Independencia 10; Jardin Club,

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'

Brunswick Balke Collender Co.

MANUFACTURE

A BILLIARD TABLEEspecially adapted for Private Residences,

and J^hich can be readily converted into a

Library or ^Ping-^Pong Table

PRICE On Exhibition at

$350.00 Pte. de Alvarado No. 4

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AMUSEMENTS.

Hotel Jardin;

Viejo 9.

Salon Rojo, Coliseo

Ball Fights.ROMITA RING. On La Piedad road, a

continuation of the Paseo de Bucareli;

capacity, 18,000; diameter of ring, in

the clear, 150 ft. Six bulls are killed

at each fight during the season from

October to April. Fights occur on Sun-

days and Feast Days only, beginning

promptly at 3 p. m. Admission, from

50c., on sunny side, to $3 on shady

side, with seats; boxes, seating six, $15

to $25. Office, la Independencia 22.

CHAPULTEPEC RING. Near Castle of Cha-

pultepec; capacity and prices aproxi-

mately same as the Romita Ring. Office.

Gante 2 (upstairs).

Racing.

TRACK. Peralvillo. Racing in Mexico is

under the supervision of the Jockey

Club; the committee having direct con-

trol is named by the committee of the

club. The sport was a dead letter dur-

ing 1906, both the spring and fall meet-

x ing of the club failing to materialize,

while the grandstand of the Indianilla

track was torn down. This, after seven-

teen years' of continuous racing. Anew track is under construction near

Chapultepec, and the sport will be re-

vived.

Billiards.

The game is becoming very popular in

Mexico, especially since the yearly

visits of professional players from the

United States was inaugurated several

years ago. During the past winter

there were a number of successful

series of games between American,

Spanish and French players, which

drew large crowds. The largest billiard

hall in the city and Republic is the

Brunswick-Balke, at la Independen-cia 10, which is modern and up-to-

date in every respect.

POPULATION OF REPUBLICThe Population of Mexico, According: to the Census of 19OO, Is

13,569,482, Which Is Divided Among: the States as Follows:

Aguascalientes 100,910

Campeche 84,218

Coahuila 280,899

Colima 65,026

Chiapas 363,216

Chihuahua 327,004Distrito Federal 530,723

Durango 371,274

Guanajuato 1,065,317

Guerrero 474,594

Hidalgo 603,074

Jalisco 1,137,311

Mexico 924,457

Michoacan 935,849

Morelos 161,697

Forward 7,425,569

Brought forward.. 7,425,569Nuevo Leon 326,940Oaxaca 947,910Puebla 1,024,446

Queretaro 228,489

San Luis Potosi 582,486

Sinaloa 296,109

Sonora 220,553

Tabasco 158,107

Tamaulipas 220,253

Tlaxcala 172,217

Vera Cruz 960,570

Yucatan 312,264

Zacatecas 496,810

Territory of Tepic 149,677

Territory of B. C 47,082

Total 13,569,482

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THE

Mutual Life Insurance Co,OF NEW YORK.

Organized in 1843.

RICHARD A. M'CURDY, President.

Largest and Best Life Insurance Companyin the World.

BASED ON SCIENTIFIC PRINCIPLES.

LIFE INSURANCE,ENDOWMENTS,

TERM INSURANCE.Liberal loan, cash values and extended insurance privi-

lege in all policies.

Full information furnished by soliciting agents and at

head office for the Republic of Mexico.

Temporary offices pending construction of Company'sbuilding,

2a Independencia No. 4.

JOHN HATFIELD, Director General.

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MASSEY-GILBERT BLUE BOOK OF MEXICO.

PART II.

SOCIAL AND CLUB DIRECTORY.

CLUBS.Of the nine larger clubs in Mexico City, the members of the American and British

clubs, most oi the members of the Jockey Club, and perhaps half the members of the

German clubs, speak English. The other clubs include two French, the Spanish, andthe National Club.

AMERICAN CLUB,(Gante 1).

Organized 1895. Members are: (1) Honorary; (2) Resident; (3) Associate.

Officers for 1903 are: L. O. Harnecker, pres.; H. W. Selover, 1st v.-pres.; W; G.

Moler, 2d v.-pres.; C. W. Whittemore, secy.; F. J. Dunkerley, treas.; dirs., W. B.

Woodrow, W. W. Graham, T. S. Dayton, E. W. Sours, W. D. Murdock, J. R.

Ambrosius; H. W. Selover, chrm. house com.; E. W. Sours, chrm. rules com.;

W. B. Woodrow, chrrn. system and accnts. com.; E. N. Brown, chrm. building and

land com.; G. W. Johnson, chrm. entertainment com.; W. W Graham, accntg; W. W.

Blake, library. Club, apdo 15-B. A list of members follows:

Honorary.President Diaz. The American Ambas

sador.

Resident.

(With available P. O. addresses).

Aguirre Eliseo apdo 105

Ambrosius J. R apdo 2128

Anderson R. Hay apdo 866

Arozarena R. de

Babbitt R. O. Juan Manuel 18

Backus Wm. V. apdo 2112

Balke J. apdo 889

Barlow A. D. S. Diego 6.

Barnard Jr. F. E. Coliseo Viejo 5

Barrios Benjamin Cadena 11

Bashford E. E. apdo 403

Beck E. L. la Sn. Fco. 14

Bedford L. F. apdo 2039

Bell Ricardo Av. Madrid 131

Bennett D. P. apdo 322

Bennett Harry apdo 242

Bitner C. W. apdo 2038

Blake A. apdo 294

Blake H. Y. Estaciones 3

Blake W. W. Gante 8

Boari Adamo Natl. Palace.

Bohan D. J. apdo 34 bis

Boss M. P. 2a Dolores 18

Batalla Diodoro, Estama Jesus 3

Praggiotti A. Amer. Club.

Braniff O. T. apdo 303

Braniff Jr. Thomas Rosales 9

Braschi H. I. apdo 830

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F. W. JOHNJTONE. Vice-Pres. y Gte. Oral.

W. B. JOHJ1STONE, Gen'/ AgentW. COCKFIELV, Joperintendente Oral.

NationalIron and Steel

Works, S. A.

TALLERES Y DEJPACHOCalzada de los Gallos

MEXICO, 2). F.

pollingIron and 'Brass FoundryMachine and Forge

*Sf>ops

^partado No. 2048 Telefono 620

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THE AMERICAN CLUB. ioi

Braschi V. M. apdo 830

Briggs R. E. apdo 561

Brisbin C. B. apdo 638

Brown E. D. apdo 2052

Brown E. N. apdo 322

Buck M. V. Palma 5

Buchanan E. C. apdo 2028

Bullard L. J. apdo 570

Burdette A. S. apdo 658

Burns J. W. apdo 34 bis

Bushnell R. R. apdo 802

Butchart W. A. apdo 2081

Byers A. M. C.

Calzado Eusebio apdo 174

Campbell J. E. cor. Dinamarca & Liver

pool

Capriles A. M. apdo 830

Carnes H. 2a Independencia & San JuanLetran

Cartland T. P. R. apdo 2264

Castillo Victor M. Escalerillas 18

Gates J. E. Gante 12

Chambon H. 3a Fresno

Chaplin Geo. P. 2a Dolores 18

Chevrillon Luis, apdo 18 bis

Chillingsworth Felix apdo 2032

Chimidlin L. M. Centre Mercantil

Ching E. M. apdo 37 bis

Cleveland C. B. apdo 2180

Colin Ricardo apdo 2129

Combaluzier A. apdo 392

Contris W. W. la Independencia 16

Cook Geo. W. apdo 658

Cook Karl R. apdo 84 (B.)

Copeland G. H. Ixtlahuaca

Cornwell Alberto apdo 2328

Crittenden W. J. apdo 2027

Cummings C. E. apdo 293

Cuevas y Rubio Manuel Buenavista 1

Cuyas Juan 2a Dolores 20

Davis J. R. S. Juan Letran 3

Dayton T. S. apdo 447

Deekens A. H. la S. Francisco 7

DeGress W. A. Av. Juarez 602

DeGress W. J. apdo 870

Dewar N. P. Cadena 11

Dickinson F. A. apdo 2175

Dieffenbach H. M. apdo 792

Dinkins H. C. Coliseo Nuevo 10

Dobson A. R. la Independencia 9

Doerr Edward apdo 2507

Donly A. W. apdo 2029

Dunkerley F. J. apdo 834

Duplan A. la S. Francisco 14

Dutton A. W. apdo 2308Dwan Geo. J. apdo 2007

Dwyer R. J. apdo 2031

Eggers Louis apdo 830

Elizaga L. Cadena 9

Elsasser M. apdo 863

Enriquez E. Av. Juarez 7

Farnsworth W. S. la S. Francisco 8

Farragut D. G. apdo 924

Fernande/ A. Cadena 9

Fish C. W. apdo 322

Ford J. W. Jr. Gante 4

Ford T. apdo 2108

Fortin S. apdo 2019

Fortun Joaquin, Corazon Jesus 16

Frank J. apdo 6

Frazer A. apdo 2184

Friederichs Carlos apdo 148

Frisbie J. B. apdo 91

Frisbie J. B. Jr. apdo 91

Frisbie L. C. apdo 91

Frost W. A. apdo 2028

Fuller S. F. apdo 2032

Fuss Geo. apdo 872

Galbraith J. N. apdo 322

Gallagher H. P. apdo 105

Garrett Warren la Independencia 4

Gesterfeld T. apdo 447

Gillespie T. C. apdo 267

Gleadell W. H. apdo 657

Gleason J. M. Nuevo Mexico 1

Gluck I. Profesa 6

Goodman A. R. Cadena 17

Gordon Hugh la Independencia 22

Gorsuch R. B. apdo 226

Graham W. W. 2a Industria 410

Green F. W. apdo 1071

Grimwood A. apdo 512

Groot J. J. de apdo 71-B

Guernsey F. R. apdo 2036

Guest C. E. apdo 2019

Ham Geo. I. apdo 2031

Hamer L. R. apdo 547

Hammond DeWitt la S. Francisco 8

Hampson J. H. apdo 704

Harnecker L. O. apdo 37 bis

Hasam T. R. la Damas 5

Hatfield J. S. apdo 242

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CASA ESTABLECIDA EN 1844Co/d Medal, Paris, 1900

Medals at

Chicago and "Buffalo

ZollyHermanosSues*3 Portal de Mercaderes 3

Mexico

"Branch Houses in

Guadalajara and Goluca

Large Stock of Genuine

Panama Hats

Large Stock of Stetson Hats

SOLE AGENTSKNQX, The Hatter, tfeto YorK.

HAWES, VON GJlL & CO., NeW York

LINCOLN, 'BENNETT & CO., London

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Head H. C. apdo 834

Healy W. J. apdo 2174

Hegewisch A. apdo 2089

Hegewisch Adolfo A. apdo 2089

Heimke V\m. U. S. Embassy.Hendricks H. L. apdo 910

Hcndry J. A. apdo 2028

Hesse Paul la Plateros 2

Heucr E. apdo 11

Hewett G. H. Pte. S. Francisco 16

Highberger F. W. apdo 924

Hilbert G. T. Amer. Club

Hirschberg C. apdo 601

Hobson F. J. Amer. Club

Hoeck F. P. la S. Francisco 12

Hoefele P. M. U. S. EmbassyHohenthal A. apdo 863

Hudson C. R. apdo 2028

Hudson Paul apdo 2036

Hughes Wm. apdo 561

Hull W. B. 2a Independencia 8

Hutchison Isaac M. apdo 2098

Hutchinson L. M. apdo 241

Hutton R. H. apdo 18 bis

Icaza J. Sta. Clara 5

Fngalsbee A. B. apdo 769

Jackson J. C. apdo 2174

Jatho E. apdo 34 bis

Jennings G. W. apdo 2028

Johnson Ben apdo 2028

Johnson E. I. la Independencia 36

Johnson G. W. apdo 84-B

Johnstone F. W. apdo 2048

Judd L. C. Amer. Club

Kahle Jorge L. apdo 973

Kaiser J. apdo 2040

Kaiser L. M. apdo 863

Kaiser M. L. apdo 2040

Keeler T. P. Coliseo Nuevo 4

Keller W. H. S. Juan Letran 4

Kelley B. B. apdo 274

Kennedy Geo. apdo 2206

Kilvert M. A. apdo 129

Kirkland R. G. apdo 2172

Kleinschmidt Chas. Berlin 5

Kobayashi Naotaro, Pte. S. Francisco 13

Kuhn L. S. apdo 767

Lamar L. L. Amer. Club

Lamm C. C. Av. Madrid 127

Lamm L. Eliseo 50

Lander Dana S. apdo 2264

Lawton H. apdo 2028

Layer W. F. Estaciones 3

Lemon W. S. apdo 315

Leycequi E. apdo 837

Lietz P. S. apdo 2-B

Lister F. V. apdo 2098

Littlewood E. C.

Lobo Gustavo apdo 830

Loeb J. apdo 503

Loeb M. apdo 503

Lozano A. Cadena 11

Lozano Gmo. Cadena 11

Liibeck R. von apdo 148

McCann Ferdinand la Independencia 36

McCay M. S. Amer. Club

McCreery F. R. U. S. EmbassyMcDonald A. J. apdo 2174

McDonough J. R. la S. Francisco 12

McGavock W. J. apdo 230

McGee John J. Gante 6

McLaren W. A. apdo 2216

McLeod J. H. la Independencia 9

McMahon J. B. Hotel Guardiola

Malda Luis A.

Mancera T. apdo 43

Marburg Arnold Paseo 113

Mason Edward H. S. Juan Letran 3

Mason Thomas, apdo 2028

Massie W. P. apdo 315

Mazenet D. apdo 403

Mead L. M. Sta. Clara 12

Meginn J. E. apdo 842

Mel H. S. Juan Letran 13

Mendez Pedro Z. Av. Morelos 1214

Meyer J. H. apdo 893

Meyer L. T. apdo 973

Miller Geo. F. Gante 14

Miller L. H. Caliseo Nuevo 4

Miller M. ^ucareli 1883

Mills Geo. E. 2a Independencia 4

Moler W. G. apdo 289

Moran H. H. apdo 2174

Moran Thomas Centre Mercantil

Mordough J. C. apdo 2264

More Alex apdo 675

Moreno F. de P. Ortega 26

Morkill W. L. apdo 103

Mosher F. Gante 4

Moylan J. J. apdo 359

Muench E. J. 2a S. Cosme 27%Muller G. A. S. Augustin 7

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Modern

Tailoring y

IS OUR

SPECIALTY

WE importour cloth

direct fromabroad, and are

constantly r e -

ceiving novelties

from the princi-

pal factories of

Europe.

COMPLETE LINE OF

FURNISHING GOODSFOR GENTLEMEN.

*We Set the Style for Mexico."

The Gentleman2a Plateros No. 4.

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Murdock W. D. apdo

Naylor Chas. apdo 732

Navarro F. apdo 842

Neergaard L. E. de apdo 2266

Newall S. B. Zacatecas

Newbery G. W. Gante 11

Nickerson H. R. apdo 2028

Niven Win. Amer. Club

Nolan P. J. apdo 230

Neel Gerald E. apdo 488

O'Brien J. H. apdo 2028

Olsen O. J. apdo 658

Orrin E. W. Av. Paris 30

Palmer G. C. apdo 802

Parkes E. B. apuo 603

Parry L. H. apdo 910

Parsons A. W. apdo 2014

Peimbert A. 3a Alamo 5

Pelaez E. Cadena 9

Pennock W. B. apdo 575

Perez Antcnio P. Meditias 19

Perez F. F. 7a Principes 16

Pettegrew J. E. Manrique 4

Peyton A. J. la S. Francisco 7

Pfeufer A. apdo 2028

Phillips J. L. apdo 752

Pierce G. R. Amer. Club

Porraz A. Refugio 15

Porter A. J. apdo 90-B

Potter G. T. apdo 467

Powell W. E. apdo 2052

Prahl W. A. New York City

Putnam A. D. apdo 2089

Reed C. W. Gante 7

Reed Geo. L. apdo 2266

Rice J. O. apdo 2129

Roalfe W. R. apdo 34-B

Robertson P. L. apdo 526

Robinson A. A. apdo 2028

Boeder P. G. apdo 2125

Ross G. F. apdo 2197

Rowe N. apdo 2116

Rubin Javin Ribera S. Cosme 3

Ruff Joseph apdo 2040

Ruth E. M. apdo 320

Ryan W. B. Gante 11

Ryder T. J. apdo 34-B

Sanborn W. D. apdo 1649

Sada Rufo Tacuba 17 apdo 9

Saumenig Herbert M. apdo 2019

Saunders F. G. apdo 447

Sayer W. E.

Scallan J. A. apdo 2254

Schaefer W. A. L. apdo 2-B

Schmidt A. apdo 618

Schuyler Albert Grand Hotel

Scott Wm. Av. Juarez 4

Seligman I. J. apdo 792

Selover H. W. apdo 792

Sepulveda I. Cadena 11

Shafer Geo. G. apdo 2017

Shanks C. C. apdo 2028

Shaw A. L. Amer. Club

Shelton J. C. la Independencia 4

Shields L. la Independencia 9

Shorter C. S. apdo 467

Shoyer S. B. la Balderas 214

Sinclair W. H. apdo 2028

Sitges Henry apdo 732

Slade Dr. C. B. 2a Independencia 4

Smith A. C. la S. Francisco 7

Smith C. H. apdo 322

Smith Chas. T. apdo 322

Smith D. B. apdo 704

Smucker C. C. Hotel Guardiola

Snell J. A. apdo 2206

Snider J. E. la Sur 14

Sours E. W. apdo 918

Spence Geo. apdo 561

Spence H. Y. la Independencia 16

Stackpole C. B., apdo 2327

Staples W. O. Av. Balderas 824

Stephens W^ G. apdo 37-B

Stevenson J. R. apdo 148

Strauss C. T. apdo 291

Strittmatter J. C. apdo 586

Strong F. W. apdo 2031

Styner E. E. apdo 2028

Sutton C. S. apdo 2028

Swain C. W. apdo 37-B

Swift E. F. apdo 148

Thayer F. E. apdo 2505

Torija E. T. Angel 4

Torre y Mier Ignacio de la apdo 276

Trillo Jesus Cadena 9

Tucker G. A. apdo 769

Turner D. Manrique 4

Tuteur Joseph apdo 2505

Tuteur W. B.

Ulfelder Sidney Av. Juarez 4

Vail W. L. apdo 2264

Van Antwerp A. L. apdo 298

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G, LOHSE Y CO., SuccessorsCalle dela Palma, Nos. 9, 10 and \\

CITY OF MEXICO

44 The Old Hardware and General Store of La Palma*

Established 1843

Complete assortment of all the goods of these lines

TOOLS for Mechanics, Mining, Farming and Engineers.

PUMPS for Water; Iron, Copper and Brass Pipe.

ELECTRIC APPARATUSES and Telephones of

all kinds and systems.

1C.ANGES for Restaurants; Cooking Utensils, Scales.

PRINTING PRESSHS. Type and all kinds of Printing

Materials.

The New Home, The New National. Sole agency for these

well-known sewing machines. Beware of the various

imitations.

CEMENT. First quality. Ruedersdorf Brand of superior kind.

Austrian Furniture.

Specialty in picture frames to order.

General Agent of The Royal Fire Insurance Company for the

Mexican Republic.

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THE AMERICAN CLUB. 107

Van Mourick G. Estaciones 3

Vargas M. R. Av. Morelos 1212

Veale W. J. 2a Mina 3

Wagner O. apdo 353

Walker S. W. apdo 2012

Wall Henry B. apdo 2171

Walmsley F. E. Av. Madrid 53

Ward L. L. Manrique 4

Webb 11. P. apdo 66-B

Weill A. apdo 863

Wemple F. L. apdo 2028

Wemple R. apdo 769

Westmoreland C. W. la Indpndncia 16

Whittemore C. W. apdo 2015

Wicks Van Wyck, Amer. Club

Williams A. apdo 930

Williams H. R. Ortega 13

Williams M. G. apdo 34-B

Williams W. J. apdo 447

Williamson F. G. apdo 105

Wilson E. A. Amer. Club

Wilson F. J. Cadena 9

Wollett W. L. Tula Hdo.Woodrow W. B. apdo 506

Worswick A. E. apdo 2172

Wright Harry apdo 2254

Ybarguengoytia J. G. Viena 1856

Young A apdo 485

Young F. E. apdo 826

Zwicker J. G. apdo 2114

Non-Resident Members.Ames F. M.

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; (Be Clothe You from Head to foot.

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located store we

carry a completeand modern

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THE BRITISH CLUB. 109

Maldonado F. B.

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J. F.

flferchant Tailorand HaberdasherHOTEL ITURKIVE, Jff MEXICO

American Hats, Shoes, Shirts,

Collars and Cuffs, Underwear,

Socks, Suspenders, Garters,

Satchels, Suit Cases, Tele=

scopes, Etc., Etc. M Jff Jff

LARGEST STOCKTreasonable Prices

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Bradshaw Jos.

Braniff Thos. apdo 303

Brennan J.

Brisbin C. B. apdo 638

Brooke H. E. Cadena 11

Brummer V. apdo 298

Burkart F. apdo 614

Bylandt A. von S. Agustin 7

Ching E. M. apdo 37 bis

Clegg Chas. apdo 2174

Clifford P. C. apdo 872

Dayton T. S. apdo 447

Easton R. P. apdo 322

Elguero Rafael Donceles 8

Foot George apdo 298

Ford Thomas apdo 2108

Frisbie J. B. Jr. apdo 91

Fuller S. F. apdo 2032

Fuss George apdo 872

Fernandez Alonzo Cadena 9

Gaynor George apdo 1071

Gelling J. W. apdo 593

Gillcspie T. C. apdo 267

Graham W. W. 2a Industria 410

Green F. W. apdo 1071

Grimwood A. apdo 512

Groot J. J. de apdo 71-B

Gleadell W. H. apdo 657

Halliwell E. A. E. apdo 2121

Ham G. I. apdo 2031

Hamer G. H. apdo 547

Hamer L. R. apdo 547

Hamer Norman apdo 547

Hamer Thurston apdo 547

Hampson J. H. apdo 704

Harvey D. W. apdo 298

Hardaker W. H.

Hatfield J. S. apdo 242

Hogg A. R. apdo 2131

Holt H. J. apdo 2232

Hortop F. U. S. BankHudson C. R. apdo 2028

Hutton R. H. apdo 18 bis

Ingram W. T. apdo 105

Irwin E. B. apdo 70-B

Jeffcock F. J. E.

Johnson E. I. la Independencia 36

Jones Edgar apdo 2152

Keeble W. J. apdo 794

Keeler Jos. Coliseo Nuevo 4

Keeler T. P. Coliseo Nuevo 4

Kerse Geo. W apdo 298

Laurie A. W. 3a Bucareli 1027

Lawrence A. E. apdo 2192

Layer W. F. la Estaciones 3

Lea W. A. Porfirio Diaz 1419

Leach H. S. Brit. Club

Lawton H. apdo 2028

Lychenheim R. Banco Central

McAusland H. C. apdo 70-B

McDonald W. Brit. Club

McLaren W. A. apdo 2216

McLeod J. H. la Independencia 9

McNabb J. F. apdo 2067

Macmillan J. C. apdo 657

M click C. F. apdo 105

Merrow F. S. Brit. Club

Miller L. H. Cadena 6

Mordough J. C. apdo 2264

Morkill W. L. apdo 105

Moylan J. J. apdo 359

Murdock W. D. apdo 2028

Neel Gerald E apdo 488

Negovetich W. D. S.

Newbery G. W. Gante 11

Neergaard L. E. de apdo 2266

Oakley E. T. apdo 794

O'Gorman C. Brit. Club

Olgivie F. W. apdo 2108

Parkes E. B. apdo 603

Paterson W. apdo 498

Penny R. N. Mariscala 2%Phillips Jas. apdo 67

Phillips Thomas apdo 88

Pickering W. E. 2a Industria 18

Proctor H. H. apdo 2031

Purdie W. J. la Artes 1804

Pyle J. E. U. S. Bank

Ramsey S. G. apdo 105

Robertson P. L. apdo 526

Rose H. N. Cadena 11

Ross G. F. apdo 2197

Russell F. W. apdo 696

Ryan W. B. Gante 11

Sayer W. E. apdo 440

Shirley James apdo 298

Simcock F. Brit. Club

Simpson E. A. apdo 267

Simpson H. H. Gande 2

Springall A. E. Brit. Club

Stanhope Chandos S. London Eng.

Sternfeld I. apdo 303

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"La Universal"GRAN TIENDA Y CANTINA

GRAND GROCERY STORE AND SALOON

GROSSER SPECZREI'LAQEN UNVSCHENKW1RTSCHAFT

En donde hallareis siempre un complete y variado surtido de

Cognacs, Champagne y Vinos de las mejoras casas de Francia,Alemania y Espana, conservas alimenticias y otros muchosarticulos todos garantizados y de suprema calidad.

Always on hand a complete and varied assortment of Cognacs,

Champagnes, Wines from the best houses of France, Germany and

Spain, Fancy Groceries and many other articles, all guaranteedand of excellent quality.

Stets vorrathig eine grosse Auswahl von Cognac, Champagnerund Weine der besten Mauser von Frankreich, Deutschland und

Spanien, Konserven und Delikatessen aller Art, die als von bester

Qualitat garantirt werden.

Modesto AbrisquetaEsquina de Puente del Espiritu Santo y Coliseo Viejo

Telefono 557

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Strittmatter J. C. apdo 586

Strong F. W. apdo 2031

Sutcliffe J. W. apdo 302

Turnbull W. R. apdo 70-B

Turner M. S. apdo 506

Varley G. apdo 913

Vaughan R. Brit. Club

Walker James apdo JO-BWaters H. C. apdo 70-B

Wathew R. apdo 322

Watson R. A. H. apdo 2031

Williams W. J. apdo 447

Woodcock F. apdo 293

Woodrow W. B. apdo 506

Young Alec apdo 485

Young A. C. apdo 485

Young W. apdo 485

Country Members.

Aiken E. A. Morelia

Appleyard H. S. Andres Tuxtla

Ayton E. F. Cuernavaca

Bennetts J. Pachuca

Bourne E. W. Birmingham Eng.

Brenchley J. V. Tichucalco Chiap.

Burns J. A. Guadalcazar S. L. P.

Burns W. Orizaba

Bray R. Chiraugaugueo Mich.

Caldwell J. 36 Sur No. 46

Chapman C. H. Brit. Club

Chippendale J. A. Brit. Club

Chisholm J. A. DurangoChopin Julio Esperanza V. C.

Cockrell L. M. GuanajuatoCoe D. Veracruz

Copeland G. H.

Cowell W. J. R. Taxco Guer.

Crowder H. S. ZimapanGushing Geo. Brit. Club

Craven F. England.Dewar N. A. Cadena 11

Dillon Geo. Ortega 28

Easley W. Todd Cordoba

Elwes H. G. Frontera

Evans H. E. R. Puebla

Fulton Henry Manchester Eng.Gordon L. R. Maravatio

Goris Borow Taxco Guer.

Greaven Louis Puebla

Greensill E. B. Sta. Clara 20

.Grosvenor A. A. Coatzacoalcos

Hambleton James TehuantepecHamilton A. C. Manchester Eng.Hartington G. Nogales V. C.

Harvey H. St. Louis Mo.Hitchins Campbell Brit. Club

Hogg F. D. ZimapanHunter Thos. Orizaba

King G. M. Brit. Club

Kinnell A. Orizaba

Knocker C. B. Zimapan, Hdo.Latimer H. EnglandLiebermann W. de L. EnglandLindeman B Tuxpan V. C.

Lucas W. Veracruz

MacNeill D. G. C. Guanajuato

Magee Wm. Frontera

Mason F. J. Sta. Clara 9

Maxwell R. Orizaba

Mayer Gustave Orizaba

Mennell J. L. El OroMorcom W. Puebla

Morgan John Coatzacoalcos

Narraway H. R. Puebla

Nichol C. apdo 58 Puebla

Nunn L. J. Veracruz

Pattinson J. S. Zacatecas

Penny C. A. S. Luis Potosi

Pettit W. Patral

Pilling T. Miraflores

Pitman E. apdo 67

Raeburn Norman JalapaRicards C. apdo 67

Robertson F. N. Miraflores

Robertson P. W. K. Miraflores

Rosenplanter C. B. TuxpanRowe Norman apdo 2112

Rule Frank Pachuca

Rule W. N. Pachuca

Runge H. T. New York City

Samuel Geo. New York City

Sinclair N. A. Brit. Club

Smith D. B. Resales 7

Smith E. F. Tlaphuajillo

Stackpoole F. W. Orizaba

Stackpoole S. W. Orizaba

Stewart Harold Clzda Chapultepec 18

Stockdale H. A. Pachuca

Thaden J. Von Brit. Club

Tomblin B. T. Cordoba

Towne R. S. New York City

Tovey A. C. Coatzacoalcos

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SAN JOSE REAL2.

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Turnbull W. H. Puebla

Turnbull R. Puebla

Vaughan T. H. TampicoWattnan H. T. Fnglanrl

Wilson E. A. GuanajuatoWilson H. W. S. Luis Potosi

Wickes G. H. Puebla

Withington F. Brit. Club

THE JOCKEY CLUB.(la San Francisco 9).

Organized 1883 to exercise general control over racing in Mexico with seventyshares of $1,000 each; increased to eighty at $1,500 each. Officers: Presidente, Gen-

eral Francisco Z. Mena; 1st Vice-Presidente, Sebastian Camacho; 2d Vice-Presidente,

General Pedro Rincon Gallardo; Secretario, Lie. Genaro Raigosa; Secretario suplente,

Lie. Luis G. Tornel; Tesorero, Alejandro M. Escandon; Tesorero suplente, Jorge G.

de Parada.

VOCALES Propietarios : Guillermo de Landa y Escandon, Capt. William Barren,Ramon Alcazar and Fernando Rubio. Suplentes: Manuel Escandon, Javier Algara,

Julio M. Limantour and Fernando Comacho.

Gonzalez Manuel (Sucesion de)Gonzalez Manuel (hijo), la Peralvillo 11

Goribar Juan, Calle del Presidente 4

Guillen Manuel, Joya 10

Guzman Alfredo, Capuchinas 7

Hewett G. H., Pte. San Francisco 16

Honey Ricardo, 2a de la Providencia 4

Iturbe Felipe, San Bernardo 13

Iturbe Miguel, San Bernardo 13

Iturbe Manuel, San Bernardo 13

Isita Jose (Sucesion de)

Knight Jose, Donceles 10

Knight Samuel (Sucesion de)

Lavie Luis, Juan Manuel 19

Landa Guillermo de, Pte. Espiritu San-

to 3

Landa y Escandon Jose W. de. Pte.

Espiritu Santo 3

Limantour, Jose Yves, Corpus Christi 8

Limantour Julio M., Patoni 8

Mena Francisco Z, Sria. de GuerraMartfnez del Rio Pablo, Medinas 6

Pliego JesusMier Sebastian B. de, la Rivera S.

Cosme 1

Moncado Francisco, Hacienda del Jaral

Nicolin y Echanove Manuel, la del Reloj

10

Obregon Gonzales Joaquin, GuanajuatoParada Jorge G. de, Santa Isabel 4

Pearson Weetmann, Pte. Alvarado 15

Scherer Hugo Jr. D., Juan Manuel 10

Pizano Gustavo A., Paz 404

Rascon Jose (Sucesion de)

Shareholders.

Adalid Joaquin, Encarnacion 2

Alcazar Ramon, Patoni 1

Algara Jose, Clln. Santa Clara 9

Algara Javier, Paseo de la ReformaArozarena Rafael M. de, AlamoBarren Guillermo, Pte. de Alvarado 1437

Bermejillo Luis, Capuchinas 10

Braniff Tomas, Paseo de la ReformaBreier Jose, Gante 10

Camacho Sebastian, San Fernando 38

Camacho Fernando, Empedradillo 10

Campero Nicolas, 3a Colon 1047

Casasus Joaquin D., Banco Central

Cuevas Felix, San Bernardo 13

Diaz Porfirio, Cadena 8

Errazu Louis de, Rue Vernet 13, Paris

Errazu Ramon de, Cours la Reine, Paris

Escandon y Arango Vicente, Plazuela de

Guardiola

Escandon y Arango Alejandro M., Pla-

zuela de Guardiola

mdon y Arango Manuel, la SanFrancisco 9

:andon y Barron Eustaquio, 30 Av.

Victor Hugo, Paris

:andon y Barron Manuel, Rue Beaujon34, Paris

:andon y Barron Pablo, Buena Vista 1

i

?ernandez Justino, Tiburcio 4

irgollo y Parra Francisco, la Indepen-dencia 76

>nzalez Fernando, Montealegre 9V&

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BARRIOS & MURGA, S. e C.DON JUAN MANUEL 4. MEXICO, D. F. Aptrtado (P. 0. Box) 308

BROKERS and

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BARRIOS & MURGA, S. c C.DON JUAN MANUEL 4, MEXICO, D. F. Apartado (P. 0. Box) 30-

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Raygosa Genaro, 5 de MayoRiba y Cervante Antonio, Buena Vista 17

Rincon Gallardo Eduardo, Alfaro 15

Rincon Gallardo Francisco, Paris

Rincon Gallardo Juan, San Hipolito 5

Rincon Gallardo Pedro, Berlin

Riva Carlos, Donceles 20

Romero Rubio Manuel (Sucesion de)

Rubin Manuel, TacubayaRubio Fernando M., Donceles 10

Rubio Ricardo, Venero 8

Teresa Fernando de, Lerdo 1

Sanchez Ramos Jose, Calle del Angel 2

Sanz Manuel (Sucesion de)

Sierra Mendez Manuel, Zuleta 1

Suinaga Francisco, Cadena 20

Symon Roberto (Sucesion de)

Teresa y Miranda Jose de (Sucesion de)

Terreros Alberto (Sucesion de)

Torre Ignacio de la, Paseo ReformaTorre Tomas de la (Sucesion de)

Torres Rivas Javier

Waters H. C, Banco de Londres

Members.Aburto Jose, Paseo de la ReformaAcho Guillermo, Resales 12%Adams F., Pte. Alvarado 15

Ahumada Miguel, Guadalajara

Ajuria Antonio, Paris

Alcazar Ramon Jr., Patoni 1

Aldasoro Andres, Av. Balderas 1026

Alfaro Francisco, Bajos de San Agustin 1

Algara Angel, Tacubaya, Calle Real 98%Algara y Terreros Fernando, Tacubaya,

Calle Real 98%Algara y Terreros Ignacio, San Rafael

2821

Algara y Terreros Manuel, Tacubaya,Calle Real 98%

Alvarez Hegewisch Adolfo, Banco Ameri-cano

Alvarez Rul Antonio, la San Francisco 5

Allen John Frederic

Amor Joaquin, 4a Limantour 182.

Amor Pablo, 4a Limantour 182.

Lntillon Manuel, Guanajuato^rena Alexandro de la, 2a Rostro 9

Arispe Ramos, Banco Hipotecario, Despa-cho 7

Arroyo y Mora Felipe, Donceles 17

Francisco, la San Francisco 12

Aspe Jose R., la Independence 36

Aspe Julio, Juan Manuel 10

Barrios Antonio D., Juan Manuel 4

Barra Bernabe de la, Centre Mercantil

Barra Ignacio L. de la, Centro Mercantil

Barrios Gomez Domingo, Cordobanes 13

Barren Alfredo

Barron Guillermo J., Pte. Alvarado 1437

Barren Otto, Pte. Alvarado 1437

Baz Octavio, Oficina de Contribuciones

Bejarando y del Barios Jose, Empera-dillo 10

Bernal Rafael, la Bucareli 5

Beughem Viscount de, Belgian LegationBlondel Camilio, French Legation

Body J. B., Pte. Alvarado 15

Braniff Jorge, Paseo de la ReformaBraniff Oscar, Paseo de la ReformaBrockmann Guillermo, Ortega 28

Buch Manuel la San Francisco 9

Buch y Echeverria Francisco, Cadena 3

Buch Miguel, Palma 5

Calero Manuel, Ortega 28

Camargo Rafael, Tacuba 18

Campero Luis, Santa Clara 21

Canas Eduardo, Av. Juarez 8

Cafias Eduardo (hijo), Av. Juarez 8

Canton Rodolfo G. MeridaCastellanos Sanchez Miguel, Perpetua 7

Cancmo Salvador, Medinas 6

Castellot Jose, San Agustin 14

Castro Cesar, San Agustin

Chapeaurouge Donato, Angel 6

Chavero Alfredo, la Artes 2018

Chavez Lorenzo, San Hipolito 11

Chemidlin Luis, Centro Mercantil

Chousal Rafael, Hamburgo 4

Clayton Powell, Buenavista 4%Clegg C. C, 3a Bucareli 1217

Cobian Feliciano, 2a San Francisco 3

Contreras Samuel, Tlaxpana 26

Cordova Pedro, Calle RomaCorona Ramon, Av. Madrid 5

Corral Rajnon, Sria. de Gobernacion

Cosio Carlos, San AgustinCreel Enrique, Chihuahua

Cuevas Eduardo, Callejon Santa Clara 12

Cuevas Moran Joaquin, Cerrada de la

Moneda 8

Cuesta Manuel, Guadalajara

David Rafael, Av. Morelos 1249

Deffis R., Jesus 2

Diener Ricardo, 3a San Francisco y Clln.

Sta. Clara

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La Fama ItalianaVergara and San Francisco

MEXICO CITY

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The Most Modern, Complete and Elegant

Grocery Store in Mexico.

Complete Line of

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FINE WINES, WHISKIES, BRANDIESAND LIQUORS

We have attached a fine Saloon where legitimate Beer, Whiskies

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Dublan Juan, Banos Factor

Eberts Roberto, Belgian Legation

Echagaray Salvador, Veracruz

Echeverria y Janregui Pedro, la de las

Damas 8

Elguero Luis, Donceles 8

Elguero Manuel, Donceles 8

Elguero Rafael, Donceles 8

Elizaga Lorenzo, San Andres 546

Escalante Ignacio, San Lorenzo 81

Escalante Luis, Doncelas 8

Esnaurrizar Manuel, Juan Manuel 19

Fernandez Castillo & Co., San Agustin 5

Fernandez del Valle Manuel, 3a Ordende San Agustin 2

Foster Wolney W., ChicagoFrankfort J., Alfaro 13

Friese Lafayette H., LondonFrisbie Platon, Calle Nuevo 6

Frost W. A., apdo 2028

Fuente Salvador R. de la, Capachinas 11

Furber L.

Furber Percy N.

Galvan Luis, Pte. Alvarado 1441

Garay Adrian, la Pila Seca 5

Garces Victor M., San Isabel 12%Garcia Fajardo Francisco, MeridaGarcia Goytia Manuel, Tarasquillo 3%Garcia Granados Alberto, Calle de Lon-

dres

Garcia Teruel Manuel, ArquitectosGarcia* Velez Carlos, Hotel ReformaGavito Leopoldo, Puebla

Gaxiola Celso, Sta. Maria Ribera 1705

Gleadell W. H., Coliseo Viejo 13

Goddard E. Eli, Cordoba

Gonzales Camilio, Federal TelegraphGonzalez de Leon Alberto, Patoni

Gonzalez Misa Jose, la HumboldtGonzalez Gutierrez Eduardo, Vergara 12

Gorsuch Roberto B, 4a Providencia

Graham W. W., 2a Industria 410

Greville George, 4a Marsella 4

Grimwood A., Gante 12

Guernsey R. Frederic, 2a Independencia 8

Guerra Juan E., Esclavo 3

Haghembeck Carlos, Vergara 9%Hampson J. H., Resales 7

Hatfield Juan, 2a Independencia 4

Hegewisch Adolfo, Banco AmericanoHenckel Adolfo, San Jose le Real 1

'Hidalgo Ignacio de la, Mariscala 12

Horcasitas Andres, lOa de las Artes 10

Horga Jose de la, Indio Triste 12

Howenwart Count de, Australian Lega-tion

Ibanez Arturo, Ratas 8

Ibarguengoytia Ignacio, GuanajuatoIcaza Jose Ignacio, Resales 2

Icaza Jesus, Santa Clara 5

Iturbe y Atristain Francisco, Paris

Iturbe y Idaroff, Hotel Bazar

Jerome Lucien, San Juan Letran 5%Johnson C. G., Rosales 9

julvecout Conde H. de, Paz 634

Jowne Roberto S., Tiburcio 27

Joy Algeron, la San Francisco 12

Kennedy George, Gante 2

Kelley, E. MontereyKilmansegg Count, Austrian LegationKilvert Maxwell A., Ortega 28

Kirkland Roberto, 3a Ayuntamiento 248

Kreuziger Ricardo, Coliseo Viejo 1

Lamadrid Francisco, la San Domingo 6

Landa y Escandon Carlos de, Pte. Espiri-

tu Santo 3

Landa y Escandon Francisco de, Palma 5

Lascurain AngelLascurain Roman S. de, Arco San Agus-

tin 6

La Tour Viscount de, French Legation

Le Mon W. S., 5 de Mayo" La Equita-

tiva"

Liceaga Eduardo, Rosales 37

Lizardi Francisco, la Independencia 22

Lonergan Alfredo, Banco Hipotecario,

Despacho Watson

Lonergan Carlos, Ferrocarril Interocean-

ico

Lonergan Nicolas, Pte. San Francisco 16

Lopez Estrada Manuel, Cordobanes 18

Lozano Agustin, Av. Madrid

Lozano y Echeverria Jose, la Damas 8

Luzarraga Eustaquio, Spanish Legation

Macartney Diego, San Jose Real Tercena

Macedo Miguel D., Juan Manuel 20

Macedo Pablo, Juan Manuel 20

Macias Ramon, Santa Isabel 5

Mancera Gabriel, Cordobanes 5

Martinez Arauna Francisco, San Agustin

15

Martinez del Cerro Juan, Tiburcio 20

Markassuza Carlos, Tiburcio 21

Martinas del Rio Nicolas, Medlnas 6

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Martinez Negrete Jose Maria, Av. Juarez2

Mason Alfredo Bishop, San Juan Letran

3

Mason Eduardo H., San Juan Letran 3

Massie W. P., 5 de Mayo "La Equita-

tiva"

Mazenet Damaso, Plazuela Guardiola

McCreary J. R., Buena Vista 4^McLaren W. A., la Independent 36

Mendez Santiago, Paseo ReformaMercado Manuel Jr., S. Ildefonso 7

Miron y Mosquera Jose, Veracruz

Montes de Oca Dionisio, Vergara 12

Mora y Trueba Rafael, Tiburcio 22 and

23

Morales Manso Alberto, Zuleta 22

Moran Tomas, Centre Mercantil

Moreno Egreen, Betlemitas 13

Morkill W. L, apdo 105

Morton Gabriel, St. Louis, Mo.

Murga Gonzalo, D. Juan Manuel 4

Naranjo Francisco, 2a Pila Seca 4

Navarro Juan A., Seminario 1

Nunn J. L., Veracruz

Nunez Tobias, 2a Factor 1

Obregon Claudio, Guanajuato

Obregon Guillermo, Callejon Espiritu

Santo 16

Olmcdo y Lama Jose, Av. Morelos 1436

Ortiz de la Huerta Rafael (hijo), Tibur-

cio 22 and 23

Ortuno Ignacio, 2a Humboldt 1

Osio y Sanz Carlos, Santa Clara 20

Osio y Sanz Manuel, Santa Clara 20

Pacheco Antonio, Av. JuarezPalacios Magarola Antonio, Presidente

Pardo Rafael

Pasos Enrique, Hotel Cantabro

Pasquel Romualdo, 2a San Francisco 1

Pastor Placido

Paterson Ch., Iturbide 623

Pena y Michaus Manuel de la, QueretaroPeon de Regil Alvaro, Paseo ReformaPerada Manuel, Banco Nacional

Phillips James, D. Juan ManuelPhillips Tomas R., D. Juan ManuelPimentel Fernando, San Fernando 30

Pliego Perez Agustin, Pte. de San Pedro

y San Pablo 1%Pliego Perez Antonio, Medinas 17

Poniatowski Carlos

Porrua Jose, Correo EspanolPortilla Guillermo, Av. JuarezPortilla Francisco, Capuchinas 13

Potter Jas. Brown, Ortega 28

Prat de Nantouillet Marquis de, Spanish

LegationRabaza Emilio, Centro Mercantil

Radzwil Principe de, MontereyRamirez Fernando, 3a Bucareli 6

Raoul W. G., apdo 322

Redo Joaquin, Cadena 22

Regil Alonzo, Paseo Reforma

Regil Pedro, Paseo Reforma

Reyes Rodolfo, Cadena 10

Rule Francisco, Pachuca.

Ribon Martin, Santa Clara 7

Rincon Gallardo Francisco, Zuleta 22

Rincon ManuelRio Agustin del, 4a Bucareli

Rio Francisco del, Pte. Alvarado

Riba y Cervantes Antonio, Buena Vista

17

Riba y Cervantes Luis, Buena Vista 17

Riba y Cervantes Enrique, Buena Vista

17

Riba y Cervantes Guillermo, Buena Vista

17

Robinson A. A., apdo 2028

Rovalo Ignacio, Pte. Marlscala 3

Sahlberg Augusto, la Providencia 1%Salinas y Carbo Antonio

Samano Luis, Santa Clara 4

Sanchez Marmol, Manuel Zuleta

Santacilia Pedro, Tiburcio 16

Sanchez Navarro Manuel, Clln. Santa

Clara 9

Scherer Hugo, Juan Manuel 8

Schroeder Ernesto, Juan Manuel 8

Schultze Agustin, Santa Clara 10

Sevilla y Roa Manuel, Bajos San Agustin2

Silva Enrique, Buena Vista

Solorzano Jose M., 2a del Reloj 1

Stadnicke Count, Austrian Legation

Stanhope Chandos S., LondonSternefild J., Cadena 19

Stocker Rodolfo, San Agustin 10

Tagle Protaslo P., Santa Catarina 8

Tornel Luis, Centro Mercantil

Trigueros Emilio, Zuleta 5

Uhink Valentin, Direccion de Contribu-

ciones

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Compania Explotadora

de las

Fuerzas Hidro=Electricas

DE SAN ILDEFONSO, S. A.

Corner Arco and Bajos de San Agustin,

MEXICO.TELEPHONE, 1183. P. O. Box, 874.

Electric Light and Motive Power.

Only Plant in Mexico that uses water

power and storage batteries.

THIS COMPANY IS THE ONLY ONE AUTHORIZEDTO SELL NERNST LAMPS,

The Company also keeps stock of Shades-Lamps, Chandeliers,

Heating Apparatus, Motors, Pumps, Etc.

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Valades Cayetano, Hospital Real

Vallejo Enrique, Cerrada Santa Teresa 4

Valleto Guillermo, 2a San Francisco

Valleto Julio, la San Francisco 14

Valleto Ricardo, la San Francisco 14

Vazquez Tagle Angel, Pte. San Domingo5

Vazquez Tagle Carlos, Pte. Santo Do-

mingo 5

Velasco Rus Luis, TacubayaVelasco, Francisco de, Puebla

Velez Francisco A., Cadena 21

Viadero Jose, Tiburcio 17

Vincent Edward W., Santa Clara

Vinci Conde de, Italian Legation

Wagner Otto, Zuleta

Walker James, Banco LondresWatson Jose, Banco Hipotecario,

spachoWhite E. A., Ferrocarril Interoceanico

Wolff A. S., Cadena 16

Wolland S., Russian Legation

Woodrow, W. B., Vergara 4

Worn Alberto, Palma 9

Worswick Alberto

Young Guillermo, Gante 11

Zaldivar Jose M., Santa Teresa 14

Zaldivar Juan, Santa Teresa 14

Zamacona Manuel

Zapiain Pedro

De-

DEUTSCHES HAUS.(Colegio de Ninas 4).

Oldest German or other club in Mexico; organized 1848. Officers: F. Albert,

pres. ; R. Boker, v.-pres.; Chr. Strassburger, treas. ; Fr. Lessman, secy.; house com..

W. Feuss, C. Hardt, W. Scheffler.

Honorary Members.Baron von Heyking German Minister

Count von Hohenwart Austro-HungarianMinister

Members.

Ahlschier Max Coliseo Viejo 16

Albert F. apdo 146

Alexanderson P. apdo 757

Ambrosius J. apdo 2128

Andersen E. J. apdo 139

Andersen Julius apdo 139

Angermann Dr. E. 5a Cipres

Bach C. la S. Francisco

Bach W. apdo 549

Bacmeister Julius apdo 148

Bacmeister Ludwig Portal Mercaderes 7

Batzner F. W. 3a Orden S. Agustin 5

Bartels Lieut. H. German EmbassyBarthe H. apdo 104

Bauer Dr. A. la Independencia 23

Bauer Alfred apdo 400

Bauer F.

Bauerhorst R. G. apdo 905

Beenke P. apdo 299

Behrens Paul apdo 146

Beick W. apdo 313

Bentele H. apdo 2028

Berens A. Puebla

^Berger C. apdo 353

Berger George apdo 299

E'.ergner O. apdo 549

Bergner P. apdo 549

Bischoff H. Cadena 19

Bode W. apdo 286

Bose Dr. E. E. 5a CipresBohl H. apdo 299

Boker Franz apdo 148

Boker Robert apdo 148

Bourchier H. E. la Independencia 36

Bourjau R. apdo 299

Bornemann E. Juan Manuel 21

Brandenburg A. Clln. Esp. Santo 4

Brauer L. apdo 299

Braun G. W. apdo 503

Breier J. apdo 237

Breitfeld E. Capuchinas 7

Brockmann Dr. W. apdo 905

Brugmann W. Rebeldes 1

Buerk R. apdo 146

Buschmann Julius apdo 353

Carstensen E. apdo 107

Carstensen W. apdo 107

Chabeaud Alfred apdo 1867

Clausen Beno apdo 313

Clausen M.Coster J. Jesus 7

Cremer H.Dabelsteen E.

Dalhaus Emil la S. Juan 14

Dalhaus Edm. apdo 862

Deeg C. 6 de Mayo

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SOMMER, HERRMANN Y CA

MEXICO

VERACRUZ, PUEBLA Y HAMBURGO

Direction Ttlegrafica:" HERSOM," MEXICO. Apartado 299

Agentes Generales en la Republica Mexicana, de las

Companias de Seguros contra Incendio

"LA TRASATLANTICA"

"LA HAMBURGO BREMENSE"Ocampo No* \

Gran Ferreteria* Palma No 4

Merceria, Cristaleria t Jugueteria y Articulos de Lujo.

Ocampo No I*

Departamento de Maquinaria para la Agricultura ypara la Industriat Carruajes, Articulos de Trans-

misiones^ Etc* Coliseo Viejo No* 10*

Representantes de la Fabrica de Material para Ferro-

carriles Portatiles* de los Sres* Orenstein y

Koppel* Berlint

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Diederichs A. apdo 148

Diener Ad. apdo 229

Diener Aug. apdo 229

Diener Ric. apdo 229

Ditmer C, apdo 454

Dosse J. apdo 567

Drienhofer J. F. la S. Francisco 12

Dubied Emil Clln. Olla 9

Dunker K. apdo 313

Eberle E. apdo 148

Eblinghaus H. Ortega 28

Eggert G. apdo 317

Einhaus C. apdo 973

Engberg Dr. E. Coliseo Viejo 21

Engelhardt la Plateros

Ezold Albert apdo 549

Fanghanel H. apdo 353

Fanty Harry apdo 135

Feil Fr. apdo 313

Feish Max Pte. S. Francisco 13

Festersen O. Zuleta 10

Feuss W. apdo 905

Fichtner Dr. P. apdo 407

Fink W. Capuchinas 7

Fischer Otto apdo 135

Fleck Albert apdoFrankfurt J. apdo 601

Franz W.Frieben H. apdo 135

Friederichs C. apdo 148

Friederichs Carlos Toluca Brwry.Friederichs W. apdo 148

Fricke Albert Banco Aleman Tranatl.

Funk O. apdo 313

Garces Victor Sta. Isabel 12

Gartner P. apdo 271

Gille C. apdo 2028

Gotz Portal Mercaderes 7

Gogarten Rich, apdo 135

Gosch Hofrath A. German LegationGrabe F. apdo 313

Graf A.

Graf F. apdo 38

Graf S. apdo 387

Graue R. apdo 146

Griebel E. apdo 277

Groth O. apdo 299

Grumbrecht A. Callejuda El Sol

Hackmark G. apdo 317

Hagemeister C. apdo 387

Hahne G. apdo 387

'Hardt C. apdo 399

Heck Direktor A. Canoa 7

Heinmann G. apdo 92

Heise Erich apdo 313

Helbling R. la Ribera S. Cosme 2403

Hermann Jul. apdo 905

Herms Fritz apdo 313

Herrmann W. apdo 313

Heuer C. apdo 11

Heydner H. apdo 862

Heymann Arthur Banco Central

Hilger H. apdo 148

Hirschberg Carlos apdo 601

Hirschfeld P. apdo 299

Hitzig Ferd. Cadena 11

Hitzig Dr. Th. la Independencia 23

Hochschildt M. apdo 38

Hopfner G. apdo 70-B

Horf T. H. Capuchinas 7

Horner M.Horsch Dr. J. apdo 905

Hubp G. S. Juan Letran 5%Hulvershorn A. Manrique 4

Hulvershorn G. German Club

Hiibbe A. apdo 38

Huttich C. lOa Violeta 10

Iwerson E. Paz 628

Kahle G. apdo 973

Kamm E. apdo 3

Karuth A. apdo 277

Kaska Dr. F. S. Jose Real

Johannsen J. apdo 313

Julsrud W. apdo 837

Jung O. apdo 837

Kahle G. apdo 973

Kamm E. apdo 3

Karuth A. apdo 277

Kaska Dr. F. S. Jose Real

Kentzler E. la S. Francisco 13

Kiessler H. apdo 148

Klein J. apdo 38

Kleinschmidt C. Berlin 5

Koeppe M. Alfaro 4

Koetzel Otto apdo 400

Kofahl C.

Kohl Otto Acequia 6

Konietzny Polte C. 3a Orden S. Agustin 6.

Koopmann J. Coliseo Viejo 10

Korff P. apdo 135

Kramer W. apdo 38

Kreuziger R. apdo 148

Krug Carl apdo 133

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Mexican General Electric Company'Branch Agency for the Mexican territory of the

GENERAL ELECTRIC COMPANY OF SCHENECTAVY, N. Y.

OFFICE:

Plazuela de Guardiola

P. O. Box 4O3

WAREHOUSE:

S. Juan de Letran No. 3

Telephone: No. 44O

jNegotiates exclusively in apparatus, accessories and supplies

for installations of electric lighting and potter, poWer transmis-

sions and tramWay equipments.

EVMOF ItfCWDESCEFT LJ*MPJ* the best, though not

the cheapest.

Orders promptly and properly executed.

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Kuhlmann F. Palma 4

Lange Emil 2a Profesa 4

Lantzendorffer F. apdo 146

Lassmann F. Palma 4

Lane H. la Independencia 22

Lenz A.

Lenze P. apdo 4

Levin Curt apdo 299

Lindacher G. apdo 400

Loeb J. apdo 503

Loeb Max apdo 503

Louvier O. Capuchinas 9

Lozano G. Cadena 11

Luckhaus A. apdo 148

Luehrs G. apdo 767

Luepke G. apdo 135

Marquard H. apdo 832

Marx A. apdo 759

Melber F. apdo 38

Melchert W. Empedradillo

Meyer H. S. Jose Real

Meyer Rud. apdo 299

Michel Chas. apdo 148

Mohring K. apdo 271

Motz Eug. S. Jose Real 8.

Muller Ernst, apdo 298

Muller G. A. S. Agustin 7

Muller Rob. apdo 92

Muller Walter C. apdo 2164

Neimann J. Espiritu Sto 1

Neugebauer F. apdo 905

Neumann Ph. Angel 4

Nieth F. Centre Mercantil

Oettinger L. apdo 2203

Ortiz Vic. Perpetua 1

Otto B. Vergara 12

Otto M. apdo 148

Pagenstecker G. la Independencia 6

Philippe Anton apdo 135

Plate J. apdo 955

Rabe L. apdo 568

Ramm L. apdo 281

Reichardt W. apdo 107

Reichert J. apdo 146

Reinbeck O. Portal Mercaderes

Remstedt C. W. Av. Juarez 816

Remy Louis apdo 315

Rink W. apdo 229

Rio A. del apdo 22

Rio J. del apdo 22

Roevert L. Tiburcio

Rosenblum Fed. apdo 393

Roessler H. Ortega 4

Roth German apdo 387Rothe L. apdo 353

Ruhland E. 9a Violeta 1233

Sauerschnig J. apdo 313Schafer H. apdo 271Scheffler W. apdo 313Scheibe G. apdo -2144Scherer C. Centre MercantilScherer H. apdo 404

Scherer Jr. H. apdo 404Schiefer C. apdo 353

Schilling U. Juan Manuel 23

Schleehauf F. Mixcoac

Schlepper A. apdo 317

Schmalzigaug A. apdo 400Schmelz J. Calle XicotemalSchmidt Ed. Empedradillo 2

Schmidt P. apdo 317

Schmidtlein Dr. E. la Independencia 6

Schmitz A.

Schneider B. Portal Mercaderes 5

Scholler R. apdo 394

Schrempel C. 5 de Mayo 7

Schroder E. apdo 404

Schroder H. apdo 313Schuberth J. V. Capuchinas 12

Schulz P. apdo 229

Schulze E. Banco Transatlantico

Schuetzenduebel R. apdo 905

Schwartau G. apdo 107

Schwarz C. 3a IndependenciaSchwarz J. apdo 353

Schwuchow G. 9a Violeta 1233

Seckbach J. la Independencia 36

Seitz C. apdo 203

Sendel F. apdo 374

Sendel O. apdo 374

Seuthe O. Juan Manuel 22

Siebert J. apdo 271

Slieper W. O. apdo 146

Soehle O. 2a S. Francisco 6

Sonimer E. apdo 363

Spamer H. 8a Alzate

Spann Joh. -5a de Mayo 17

Splitter O. R. apdo 313

Steinen H. von den apdo 148

Stephan H. apdo 313

Stephan C. Juan Manuel 23

Stockder P. apdo 146

Stocker R. apdo 286

Stolterfoht E. apdo 148

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Tatter-sail's of Mexico.Fashionable Riding School for Ladies and Gentlemen.

Modern Equipment. Experienced Instructors

3a Revillagigedo 4. Telephone 167.

Saddle

Horses

for

Ladies and

Gentlemen

For

Hire.

Livery

and

Boarding

Stables.

Horses

Bought and

Sold.

RICHARD AND HATTIE WELTON.

HENRY WELTON, Director.

Formerly Equestrian Director of Orrin's Circus.

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Strassburger C. apdo 148

Struck G. apdo 286

Struck G. Jr. apdo 286

Struck Man. apdo 286

Stubbe H. 36a Sur 52

Stuve F. W. Hotel Schiller

Suchy B. apdo 129

Swain C. 3a IndependenciaThorkildsen G. apdo 549

Thorn Ernst apdo 299

Tischbein W. S. Juan Letran 13

Trager M. apdo 148

Voss R.

Waal W. de Ortega 28

Wagner Otto apdo 353

Walther O. apdo 353

Wanner F. Palmer 4

Warnholz E. Portal Mercaderes 2

Weber E. PalmaWeber F. apdo 203

Weber L. apdo 203

Weinbrenner y Solar, Alfaro 4.

Weiske Arthur Coliseo Viejo 16

Westphal P. apdo 135

White W. apdo 148

Widmann C. 4a Ribera Sta. Maria 2315

Wiechers C. Clln. Puerto VeracruzWirth H. apdo 299

Wolff L. apdo 394

Woern A. Alcaiceria 26

Wreidt C. Refugio 19

Wulf A. apdo 92

Wuensche Paul apdo 503

Zierold P. apdo' 353

Zinser J. apdo 139

Zolly J. apdo 211

DEUTSCHER VEREIN*(Zuleta 14).

Established 1892. Officers: Pres., Donate de Chapeaurouge; v.-pres., h

secy., F. Kladt; treas., Gustavo Scholtz.

Baron von Heyking honorary member Htibbe A.

Ahlschier M. Hastedt F.

Albert F. Jaedicke HansAmbrosius J. Kentzler E.

Andresen J. Kiessler H.

Balke J. Kladt F.

Bartels Lieut. Kohler E.

Bergner P. Korff P.

Bersingeri

E. Kosidowski P.

Boker F. Kreusch W.Boker R. Kuhlmann F.

Brandenburg A. Kunhardt E.

Brandt W. Lier Dr. E.

Burkart F. Ltibeck von R.

Chapeaurouge D. de Marquard H.

Christlieb A. Mavers E.

Diestel E. Melber F.

Dosse J. Motz E.

Eberle E. Neugebauer F.

Franz W. Nieth F.

Friederichs C. Nuese C.

Gottwald F. Otto E.

Graf, S. Quast A.

Grauert, E. Renner E.

Heynen C. Rubke F. H.

Hoth A. Rio A. del

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* M EXICO *PUENTE DEL ESPIRITU SANTO 8 Y 9.

The Greatest Clothing House of Mexico.

Suits for Gentlemen and Children

READY MADE AND TO ORDER.

For elegance, style, perfect fit, quality of

goods and cheapness WE FEAR NO COM-PETITION.

We have always on hand a large stock of

SACK COAT SUITS, JACKETSUITS, SMOKING SUITS,FULL DRESS SUITS,SPORTING SUITS, OVER-COATS, ETC., ETC.

Our Children's Department offers the greatest assort-

ment in style, colors and prices.

We have no branch stores in the Republic.

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Schmidt C.

Schmidtlein Dr. E.

Scholtz CSeuthe O.

Stocker R.

Steinen H. von den

Stephan C.

Thaden J. von

Wagner O.

Watty R.

Weber L.

Wirth J.

Wolff S.

Zolly J.

YOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION.(Puente Alvarado 4).

Established Sept. "J, 1902, under the direction of the International Committee of

the North American Associations, and is under their general control. Its tickets amrecognized in the association all over the world. Members from other associations

are admitted free. Visitors are always welcome. The following departments are

maintained: Gymnasium, reading-room and library, billiard and game rooms, bowling

alleys, employment bureau, educational classes, religious services. The initiation fee

is $10, and the dues are $2 per month. Officers: H. P. Webb, pres.; Thos. Phillips,

v.-pres.; H. W. Morton, rec. secy.; G. I. Babcock, gen. secy.; Richard Williamson,

phys. dir. Board of Directors: H. P. Webb, W. R. Grogan, H. W. Morton, G. O.

Shafer, Thomas Phillips, W. W. Blake, J. A. Hendry, E. N. Brown, D. Mazenct.

W. B. Woodrow. Sustaining members, 50; regular members, 350.

Sustaining; Members.Anderson J. J. Rebeldes 14

Ashley John apdo 2028

Babcock G. I. Puente Alvarado 4

Balke Julius Puente Alvarado 4

Barrett Robert S. apdo 2024

Carranza Ignacio 6a Sor Juana Inez 310

Clayton Gen. Powell Buena Vista 5

Crump T. R. Profesa 1

Dickinson F. A. la S. Francisco 7

Earley J. E. Ortega 28

Fogarty Walter la S. Francisco 7

Gillespie T. C. Santa Clara 7

Gorsuch R. B. apdo 226

Ham Geo. I. Gante 1

Hampson J. H. Resales 7

Hard Dr. J. M. B. Cordobanes 16

Harnecker L. O. apdo 37 bis

Hatfield John S. 2a Independencia 4

Hudson Paul apdo 2036

Hutchison I. M. Av. Juarez 404

Johnson Ben. apdo 202S

Kendrick C. A. San Juan Letran 5%Layer W. F. la Estaciones 3

Mason Thomas apdo 2028

Mazenet D. apdo 403

McLeod J. H. la Independencia 9

Meginn J. E. Roman Fernandez 1

Miller Geo. F. Gante 14

Morton H. W. San Juan Letran 7

Murdock W. D. apdo 2028

Phillips Thomas 2a Delicias

Porter A. J. Gante 11

Rice J. O. la S. Francisco 5

Robertson Felipe D. Juan Manuel 12

Selover H. W. apdo 792

Shaefer W. A. L. apdo 28

Shafer G. O. apdo 2017

Shelton J. C. la Independencia 4

Shields Lawrence la Independencia 9

Sitges Henry Rebeldes

Smith D. C. San Juan Letran 4

Webb H. P. apdo 66-B

Williamson Richard Puente Alvarado 4

Woodrow W. B. apdo 506

Young F. E. apdo 829

Regular Members.

Agramonte C. M. y la Independencia 4

Aguilar Alfonso 4a Magnolia 40

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Mexico, D* R Apartado 2357

We Pay the Mail and Send Them Everywhere

We Make 'Blood

Cure Cough

Make Strength

Create Appetite

Prevent Malaria

and CureChills and FeVer

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fry Us and 'Be

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Curamos Tos

'DesaroyamosFuerza

'DespertamosSlpetita

PreVenimosMalaria

Curamos Frias

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Pruebennos y se

ConVincera

En todas las Vroguerias y 'Boticas de la "Repuhlica de Mexico

PUENTE DE SAN FRANCISCO No. 16

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Aguilar Ernesto 3a Humboldt 720

Ahlschier Hermann 2a Iturbide 2

Allard A. Resales 7

Alonso M. D. Amer. BankAltimirano J. A. la S. Francisco 8

Alvarez H. E. Banco AmericanoAlvarez Hegewich A. Banco Americano

Alvey H. P. apdo 2028

Anness C. W. Jr. apdo 2032

Araujo R. Santa Teresa 15

Ariaga A. Jr. apdo 322

Arnold C. I. Puente Alvarado 4

Atlee W. E. la Colon 4

Bailey E. T. Ortega 28

Baker S. D. San Juan Letran 10

Ballesteros Carlos Portal de TejidoBarlow A. D. la Colon 8

Bashford E. E. apdo 403

Bassett H. A. Gante 5

Beames C. F. Santa Clara 7

Beardsell George Capuchinas 7

Beaven Edward 2a Dolores 437

Bergman George C. 4a Providencia 8

Berriozabal J. B. 7a Alzeta 3204

Best Roberto 3a S. Francisco 4

Blackmore R. J. apdo 298

Blake Geo. F. apdo 440

Blake H. Y. la Estaciones 3

Blake W. W. Gante 8

Body W. A. apdo 440

Boonhower M. J. apdo 2028

Bradbury E. T. apdo 2505

Branch H. M. San Pedro de los Pines

Braniff Albert apdo 303

Braniff Arthur Paseo 85

Braschi H. I. Cadena 2

Brown H. W. San Juan Letran 12

Brucklacher George apdo 2028

Bruner H. A.

Bryan William Jennings Lincoln Neb.

Buchanan J. M. apdo 447

Bulness M. M. Reforma 284

Bunner R. E. apdo 2028

Burns R. C. apdo 2028

Butler J. W. Gante 5

Calo Carlos apdo 2028

Campillo F. Magdalena 49

Cant Harry la Independencia 9

Cardenas J. M. apdo 2024

Carey James Callejon Lopez 2G

, Carter Frank H. 2 Cipres 1311

Carter H. F. apdo 416

Cartlidge E. W. apdo 2028

Cerdan E. apdo 2028

Chalkley C. M. apdo 2028

Chermside A. D. Gante 14

Colin R. la S. Francisco 5

Collins W. D. San Juan Letran 5%Conley E. H. la Independencia 9

Contreras Pardo Emilio Puente Alvarado5

Contris W. W. la Independencia 16

Cook K. R. Gante 8

Cooper C. W. 4a Cinco Mayo 17

Cornu Edward 8a Alzeta 3

Cornu Paul 8a Alzeta 3

Cornyn J. H. 2a Industria 15

Cotting E. L. apdo 2355

Cottle J. B. Cinco Mayo 3

Coudurier F. apdo 2024

Cox C. B. apdo 2028

Cromwell M. M. apdo 322

Cuellar R. Huahualco 628

Cummings Ernest la Chopo 24

Cummings Joe la Chopo 24

Curtis G. W. apdo 2028

Davis Fred. M. la Estaciones 3

Decellis E. H. apdo 2028

Deekens A. H. la S. Francisco 7

Delay W. N. apdo 2028

Del Valle F. Gante 5

Del Valle H. Gante 5

Dent W. H. la Guerrero 4

Dewar N. P. Cadena 11

Diaz J. Calle Ancha 2

Dickinson Frank 2a Artes 2

Dickinson Thomas 2a Artes 2

Drake J. H. Coliseo Nuevo 10

Duenas Patricio la Arquitectas 1003

Duenas Pedro Banco Americano

Dunkerly F. J. Banco Americano

Dyer J. M. Gante 8

Dyer S. A. apdo 447

Easton R. P. apdo 322

Eckels H. M. Av. Madrid 127

Eggers Luis Cadena 2

Elian Stanley 2a Iturbide 4

Elle Paul la Estaciones 2

Enberg L. Coliseo Viejo 21

Escudera Jose la Indio Triste 8

Espinoza J. Alvarado 28%Etchegarary F. la Angel y Cadena

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Electro Medical InstituteDr. S. S. HALL

&he Greatest Specialist and the Most Eminent "Physician

Cures All Kinds of Men's and Women's Diseases in the ^Shortest Possible &ime

A D D R E, S S

Dr. S. S. HALL, Coliseo Viejo, No. 114, MEXICO, D. F.

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Falavera F. Cuajoncuto 5

Farnsworth W. S. la S. Francisco 8

Feehan H. Ramon Guzman 10

Ferreira Pedro apdo 2028

Fiske G. C. Gante 8

Fitze O. K. Merida Yucutan

Foley J. C. apdo 2028

Foncerrada J. M. 4a Independencia 2

Ford E. J. apdo 2253

Ford J. W. Jr. Gante 4

Frisbie L. P. Coliseo Nuevo 10

Frudenstein A. H. apdo 4-17

Gama M. E. Colonia ChapultepecGJeason J. M. Nuevo Mexico 1

Goldsworthy J. J. Ingoran

Gray John la Damas 5

Gregory L. E. Monterey N. L.

Grobrecht A. W. Gante 8

Grogan W. R. la S. Francisco 7

Groot J. J. de 5 Mayo 3

Groth Rudolph Palma 4

Guenchard F. Santa Clara 21

Guerrera Alberto San Miguel 3

Hamer G. H. Dinamarca 200

Harlowe W. H. apdo 105

Harris H. apdo 2028

Hauser J. P. PueblaHead H. C. Banco Americano

Healy W. J. Amer. ClubHendrichs H. L. apdo 910

Herrera A. apdo 2028

Heyser C. A. 4a Artes 4

Higgins G. M. 5 Mayo 3

Hijar Haro A. Pte. Alvarado 1441

Hill W. H. apdo 403

Hirschfeld Geo. la Alamo 536

Holmesland S. O. apdo 2028

Honey T. T. Santa Clara 7

Horcasitas Jose Banco AmericanoHorton H. F. Merida YucutanHoward D. C. U. S. Bank Gante 1

Hubbard Charles la Providencia 1%Hudlet Alfred Juarez 625

Hundley E. F. apdo 322

Hunter J. B. Pte. Alvarado 4

Hutchinson L. M. Don Juan Manuel 24

Tbanes F. Pte. Quebrado 2

Ibanes Manuel Pet. Quebrado 2

James C. C. apdo 88

Jeans J. F. Vergara 4

Johnson Stoddard Cardenas

Jones M. E. 2a S. Francisco 11

Jordan C. S. apdo 37 bis

Kaiser M. L. San Juan Letran 13Kaliski Henry Patoni 3

Kelly W. H. apdo 2028

Kennedy George Gante 2

Kerford F. H. Alcaiceria 112Ketchum J. R. Banco AmericanoKirkland William 3a Soto 15Kolff G. C apdo 2028Lawson W. E. 5a Naranjo 2515Lawton Geo. W. Esp. Santo 5

Lawton H. apdo 2028Lemmens J. J. apdo 325Lemus R. apdo 2028Leon Luis A. MixcoacLeslie E. M. apdo 447

Leyra Aurelio 2a Tulipan 3

Lindsay D. W. Ortega 28

Lister F. V. Av. Juarez 404

Locke Reginald apdo 910

Lord Edwin apdo 547

Loubens L. J. Betlemitas 11

Lozano Alberto Cadena 11

Lozano Guillermo Capuchinas 11

Malcomson A. W. Banco Americano

Marburg Arnold Patoni 3

Marburg Guido Patoni 3

Margets J. W. Pte. Alvarado 4

Martin L. D. la Santa Maria 8

Martinez Alfredo 2a Arquitectos 2

Martinez A. M. Arcos Belem 316

McAlpin A. A. apdo 2028

McCrellis W. A. apdo 322

McCullough M. L. la Mina 14

McDonald Leslie Pte. S. Francisco 13

McEvoy Harvey apdo 322

McGinnis J. F. apdo 322

McNamara E. W. San Agustin 7

McNeely W. M. 2a Industria IB

Mendez Luis B. Resales 9

Merrick A. O. apdo 2028

Merrick J. F. apdo 105

Messenberg Paul la Estaciones 2

Meyer Edwin apdo 2028

Meyers J. B. la S. Francisco 14

Miller F. J. Santa Clara 7

Mitchell Alejandro 2a Zaragoza 1

Mitchell P. B. apdo 447

Mohler J. Frank Av. Juarez 602

Montgomery J. R. apdo 2028

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YOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION. 137

Moore G. B.

Morphy Alberto Tiburcio 4

Morrell A. R. 2a S. Francisco 11

Murdock A. A. apdo 2028

Murdock W. S. apdo 447

Murphy M. J. apdo 2028

Nash W. H. F. San Juan Letran 10

Neve Guillemo apdo 2028

Nixon Tom D. 4a Artes 2324

North Geo. M. 3a Independencia 12

Oldbert B. P. Gante 4

Onion Frank C. Aguascalientes

Ortega Adolfo la S. Francisco 7

Owens C. F. 5 de Mayo 3

Para S. M. apdo 447

Parker W. A. Av. Juarez 218

Parks L. G. Espiritu Santo 1

Parterrayo H. de Gil Av. Juarez 404

Pastrana A. la Colon 4

Pastrana L. la Colon 4

Paterson J. A. la Independencia 9

Paterson W. E. la Independencia 9

Patschek Chas. 4a Independencia 4%Patten T. W. Dinamarca 420

Payzant G. Y. apdo 2122

Pazo A. Jr. la S. Francisco 7

Peeler G. B. la Independencia 4

Penny R. N. Mariscala 2%Perez R. Sur 40 No. 293

Phelps A. W. apdo 2028

Phillippi R. E. apdo 2028

Phinn W. T. Coliseo Viejo 5

Final J. Cocheros 27

Plummer F. E. 2a Independencia 5

Porter W. G. la S. Francisco 4

Proctor H. H. U. S. BankPuente F. S. Sta. Clara 21

Pure H. San Juan 12

Putnam A. D. Amer. Bank

Pyle J. E. U. S. Bank

Quijano F. Bucareli 1873

Quinn Arthur Av. Madrid 137

Reitz M. F. Espirtu Santo 5

Reno J. Wilson apdo 242

Riach J. C. San Juan Letran 5V^

Risque J. P. apdo 2028

Ritchey C. I. apdo 2028

Rivera y Mora G. Donate Guerro 1243

Robertson Ford Esclavo 10

Rodrigo L. G. 4a Providencia 8

Roeder P. G. 2a Independencia 8

Rohde H. F. Zyleta 15

Rosemblum M. 2a S. Francisco 5

Ruff Jos. apdo 2040

Ryan Jack Sur 38 No. 247

Sample W. H. S. Juan Letran 12

Samson C. 3a Humboldt 720

Samson E. Gante 1

Samson F. 3a Humboldt 720

Sanborn W. D. S. Juan Letran 3

Sanchez A. P. British Club

Sauer Paul apdo 2028

Saunders F. G. apdo 447

Scales A. C. la S. Francisco 5

Scallan J. A. apdo 2254

Schleiden A. C. apdo 2028

Schwartz R. J. apdo 440

Schwermer F. T. apdo 403

Searle J. H. Gante 4

Serra E. Juan Manuel 20

Sewell V. F. S. Agustin 7

Sharp H. apdo 105

Sloan W. H. 3a Humboldt 515

Smith C. T. apdo 322

Smith J. A. GuadalajaraSmith K. R. apdo 2028

Smith W. H. Pte. Alvarado 4

Smyth E. H. San Fernando 307

Solorzano y Villageu J. S. Fernando 40

Southard W. F. S. apdo 2028

Spangler F. L. la S. Francisco 12

Spencer F. F. apdo 403

Spore W. D. 2a Independencia 4

Stanley W. H. 2a Dolores 429

Stein Alberto Banco Central

Stevenson C. Pte. Alvarado 4

Stevenson J. R. apdo 148

Stranahan G. A. Arista 3

Strickland H. L. Pte. Alvarado 4

Strong F. W. Gante 1

Strong Geo. la Industria 4

Stuart A. J. Banco London

Sykes F. J.

Taylor A. F. apdo 322

Temple A. R. apdo 298

Temple J. E. Ortega 28

Tolle H. A. MontereyTrueheart A. R. Dinamarca 420

Turnbull A. C. Gante 1

Tuttle S. E. Dinamarca 420

Vallejo E. Sta. Teresa 3

Van den Bosch E. W. Pte. Alvarado 4

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Van de Velde C. J. la Damas 5

Van de Velde E. 3a Independencia 2

Van Mourick Ferdinand Gante 4

Van Mourick G. la Estaciones 3

Veale W. J. 2a Mina 3

Volber Alberto Palma 4

Walker Kennith Av. Juarez y Balderas

Walker McKie Av. Juarez & Balderas

Walmsley E. A. apdo 105

Walsh W. E. Pte. Alvarado 4

Warner E. Resales 7

Warnes Manuel Hoacalco 628

Warneston John apdo 2028

Webb H. P. Jr. Zacatecas

Webb F. V. la Independencia 4

Weill M. Prlngcion Presidente 1033

Weiner Max San Hipolito 9

Welch Shur la S. Francisco 5

Wemple F. R. apdo 2028

Wemple Ross la S. Francisco 14

Wertz J. E. La VegaWhite E. A. apdo 105

Widman Eugene la Independencia 22

Wild O. W. J. apdo 447

Willard R. H. Portillo S. Diego 2

Willis H. B. S. Juan Letran 1

Wiseman Wm. 5 de Mayo 6

Woods C. B. San Juan Letran 5%Wright B. F. Chicago

Wright Harry apdo 2254

Wright S. B. apdo 2254

Zimmer T. F. Reforma 111

Zoeller Albert apdo 2028

Zuazua F. Garcia Porfirio Diaz

OTHER DOWN-TOWN CLUBS*French Clubs.

CERCLE FRANCAISE. Palma 11. Organized

1880; 450 members; annual meeting,

January. Officers: Pres., S. Coblentz;

v.-pres., E. Planchu; secy., Alph.

Michel; treas., C. Markassuza; com.,

Jos. Signoret, Em. Andre, H. An-

dragnez.CERCLE I/UNION. Vergara 16. Member-

ship, 160. Officers: Pres., Henry MyardMille; v.-pres., Joaquin Cuevas; treas.,

Geo. Pinson; secy., Chas. Vallee; com-

mitteemen, M. Hubault, Raoul Mille,

E. Puchen; mgr., Louis Cambounet;tel. 310.

National Club.

(2a S. Francisco 12).

CASINO NACIONAL. Organized 1886;

membership, 200. Officers: Pres.,

Pablo Macedo; v.-pres., Manuel Pereda;

dirs., F. Iglesias Calderon, Ismael G.

Zufiiga, Emeterio de la Garza, Fausto

Moquel, Tomas E. Ramos, Aurelio

Patino, Francisco Portillo; treas., Isi-

dore Aldasoro; secy., Enrique P. Rubio;

comisarios, A. Pliego Perez; club, Victor

M. Castielo, tel. 439.

Spanish Club.

(Coliseo Viejo and Nuevo; new building

under construction in Pte. Es-

piritu Santo.)

CASINO ESPANOL. Est. 1862; members

are Spaniards. Officers, elected at an-

nual meeting, Dec. 31, 1900: Pres.,

Jose M. Bermejillo; v.-pres., Valentin

Elcoro; dirs., Ricardo Sainz, S. A.

Sauto, Antonio Basagoiti, Inigo Norie-

ga Vicente Alonso, Faustino Martinet;

secy., Jose A. Fontela; sub-secy., Vi-

cinte Imaz; mgr., Toribio Noriega.

The club has 574 members.

SOCIAL, LITERARY AND MUSICAL.WOMAN'S CLUB.(Hospital iveal 3).

Organization.Literary, social and philanthropic, with

three departments: (1) The club

proper; (2) Philanthropic department;

(3) Literary department. Club officers:

Hon. pres., Mrs. Powell Clayton; hon.

v.-pres., Mrs. Wm. Heimke; act. pres.,

Mrs. Geo. T. Hilbert; act. v.-pres., Mrs.

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W. S. Farnsworth; rec. secy., Mrs. J.

W. Burns: home cor. secy., Miss A.

Maud Miller; foreign cor. secy., Mrs.

C. M. Porter; treas., Mrs. Loring Olm-

stead. The club has a library.

PHILANTHROPIC DEPARTMENT. Chairman,Mrs. J. E. Meginn; secy., Mrs. Loring

Olmstead; treas., Miss A. Maud Miller.

The department's object is to aid Eng-lish speaking women in distress. In-

cidentally the department has in chargea dormitory and coffee-house for English

speaking men out of employment. Tt

is located at 3a San Juan 1622; Chas.

Williams, mgr.SOCIAL DEPARTMENT. Meetings held

every Saturday afternoon at the resi-

dence of one of the members.

Club Members.

HONORARY. Mrs. Maud Annie Dennie,

Miss Grace Kellogg, Mrs. Alec. Twee-

die.

ACTIVE. Mesdames: W. R. Andrews,M. L. Baptista, Mattie Breen, M. N.

Brown, J. W. Burns, E. C. Butler, R.

C. Chisholm, R. C. Comfort, Chas. E.

Cummings, T. R. Crump, Isabel DeCress, S. A. Dyer, W. S. Farnsworth,W. R. Grogan, Geo. I. Hamm, Geo. T.

Hilbert, J. F. Jeans, C. F. Kokeritz.

Dr. Frances McMillan, W. H. Mc-

Woods, J. E. Meginn, Maud A. Miller.

T. B. Mitchell, H. W. Morton, H. K.

Norville, T. C. Owens, Loring Olm-

stead, C. M. Porter, C. W. Reed, Ras-

bach, J. Harry Shearer, Arturo

Schmidt, Beatrice Steinkuhl, H. P.

Webb, Hester A. Woolman.

Miscellaneous.

BACHELORS' GERMAN CLUB. OrganizedAugust, 1901, with 14 charter members;limit 30 members. Four dances giveneach year. Officers: Paul Steffian,

pres.; Fred. Hortop, v.-pres. ; E. D.

Brown, act. secy.; W. D. Sanborn,treas.; hon. mem., Julius Ambrosuis,H. Y. Blake, Herbert Compton, Lewis

Fudd, W. E. Powell, Harry J. Shearer.

Asso. mem., E. D. Brown, A. Cherm-side, Dr. Collantes, W. J. Crittenden,F. W. Davis, Joe Dent, Wm. Dent,W. J. DeGress, F. J. Dunkerly, T. D.

Frost, H. P. Gallagher, W. P. Garside,T. C. Gillespie, L. E. Gregory, W. H.

Hill, F. T. Hortop, Jno. Judd, Geo.

Kennedy, A. W. Malcolmson, A. F.

Montmorency, C. F. Owens, J. C.

Riach, W. D. Sanborn, H. M. Saume-

nig, Dr. Lawrence Shields, Paul Stef-

fian, F. M. Van Mourick, McKie.

Walker, C. W. Whittemore.

COTILLION CLUB. Organized July, 1898;

holding dances on the 4th Saturday of

each month at Mrs. Tennent's, la

Providencia 18; membership limited to

75; 15 invitations are issued each

month. Officers: Pres., Mrs. E. C.

Perkins; v.-pres., Daniel Alvear; secy.,

M. Munoz Landero, apdo 2056; treas.,

A. W. Malcolmson; recp. com., Romulo

Castaneda, Carlos Suengas, Luis Mar-

tinez de Castro, Edward C. Perkins and

Manuel del Villar.

CURRENT Tones CLUB. Literary; meets

Tuesdays with various members. Offi-

cers: Pres., Mrs. Lloyd Hamer; v.-

pres., Mrs. Paul Hudson; secy., Mrs.

Alvin Dobson.

DEUTSCHER GESANG VEREIN. Composedof members of German Club in Colegio

Ninas. Officers: Pres., W. Feuss;

v.-pres., P. Schulz; dir., O. Fischer;

secy., O. Splitter; treas., P. Patrzek.

Meets every Friday night; 70 members.

DOPPEL QUARTETTE" TEUTONIA." Or-

ganized from old singing club formed

in 1842. Dir., Sr. Ereer; treas., C.

Dittmer. Meets in German Club, Cole-

gio Ninas 4.

FRIDAY NIGHT L'TERARY CLUB. Organ-

ized 1897. Meets 2d and 4th Fridays.

Officers: Pres., Henry W. Morton;

secy., W. MacDowell McNeely; treas.,

Miss Hannah Gyger.

GORE COURT EUCHRE CLUB. Composed

of residents of Gore Court and neigh-

borhood; organized January, 1901; 20

members. Meets every other Saturday

evening.

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SOCIAL, LITERARY AND MUSICAL. 143

ILLIIJEE DANCING CLUB. Organized Feb-

ruary, 1903, for the purpose of holdingdances at irregular periods; its mem-bers include a large number of the most

prominent young men of the American

Colony. Officers: Fred. M. VanMourick, pres. ; L. M. Hutchinson, v.-

pres. ; L. G. Parks, secy.; A. C. Scales,

treas. ; and the following board of man-

agers: George I. Ham, J. W. Burns,A. H. Jenkins, Dr. W. W. Contris and

C. W. Fish. The following is a list of

the charter members of the club: J. H.

Drake, W. F. McKenzie, Dr. J. J.

Finley, Dr. W. W. Contris, H. Mc-

Evoy, W. D. Alonzo, S. C. A. Gilbert,

R. C. Burns, C. W. Fish, J. W. Burns,L. C. Parks, Fred. M. Van Mourick,M. L. Kaiser, A. W. Lang, George B.

McClellan, Geo. I. Ham, C. A. Lason,A. C. Scales, T. G. Weston, F. W.Bone, W. A. DeGress, R. L. Royalty,

Ed. J. Muench, A. H. Jenkins, J. W.Judd, J. O. Glover, E. G. Holland,C. W. Cooper, H. Putnam, Agustin

Arriaga, W. B. Butchart, L. M. Hutch-

inson, J. O. Rice, E. D. Brown, W. S.

Jones, Gayle Steele, Daniel Alvear, C.

B. Mitchell, Arthur Putnam, Dr. A.

W. Parsons, Carlton Owens, Paul Stef-

fian, A. J. McDonald, Fred. Davis, J. J.

Judd, Lewis Judd, H. F. Schlattman,

Harry Wright, Joseph A. Scallan, W.A. L. Schaeffer.

IPROMPTU CLUB. Organized 1900; mem-i;rship limited to 40 subscribers; dances

on 2d and 4th Thursday evenings of

each month at Mrs. Tennent's. Com. :

L. O. Harnecker, L. C. Shields, G. C.

Fiske, M. G. Williams.

ISMET EUCHRE CLUB. Meets 3d Tues-

lys at homes of members; no regular

organization; 15 members.

[EXICO CITY DRAMATIC CLUB. Organ-ized 1902. Has given three successful

plays for charity. Officers: Dr. Felix

Borden, stage mgr. ; Arthur S. Holly,

secy, and treas.; members, John Hubert

Cornyn, Dr. Felix Borden, Harry R.

Rhoads, Dwight C. Brewster, Charles

D. Rhoads, Charles L. Granger, W.

MacDowell McNeely, Arthur Sinclair

Holly, Miss Mary M. Ford, Miss Patti

Guthrie, Miss Zephie Balfour, Mrs.

Harry R. Rhoads.

OCCASIONAL CLUB^ Organized for the

purpose of giving dances at unstated

periods, usually twice per year; its

members include the best known youngpeople of the English-speaking Colony.Officers: George Kennedy, chrm.; Jules

Lacaud, hon. secy, and treas.; Jas Phil-

lips; T. P. Honey and R. J. Blackmore,com.

ST. ANDREW'S SOCIETY OF MEXICO. Com-posed of Scotchmen and their descend-

ants in Mexico; organized 1893 to

foster Scottish national sentiment. St.

Andrew's day was celebrated in 1902 bya dinner given at the Hotel Jardin onDec. 6. The society also gave several

other successful entertainments duringthe year. Officers: Pres., William

Young; v.-pres., Geo. W. Kerse, W. W.Graham; hon. secy., J. Edward Camp-bell; hon. treas., J. Forsyth; com.,Bruice Bailey, Geo. M. Howat, J. C.

Gillespie, J. A. McLeod, Wm. Niven,

Felipe N. Robertson.

SOCIEDAD CHIHUAHUAENSE. Association

formed by members of the Chihuahua

Colony in Mexico; dances are held

quarterly in the Tivoli Eliseo; manyAmericans are enrolled as members.

Pres., Lie Jesus F. Nieto; secy., Joa-

quin Velarde.

TE CLUB. Formed of well known youngpeople. Pres., Enrique Fernandez

Castillo; secy., Manuel del Villar.

UNIVERSAL SELF CULTURE LONGEVITY

CLUB. Organized July 1, 1900; the ob-

ject of the club is"health, happiness

and long life, through harmony." Meets

every Sunday morning; there are 40

members, with no officers. Communica-

tions may be addressed, Dr. O. P. Rice,

Guadalupe Hidalgo.

W. C. T. U. (AMERICAN). Mrs. H. A.

Bassett, pres.; Miss Mary Healy, secy.;

Mrs. H. W. Morton, treas. Annual

dues, $1; meetings 1st Mondays at

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Cable Address : Moler.

Thomas Braniff Jr., y Cia.

Ingenieros Contratistas.

(Contracting Engineers.)

Puentes y Construcciones de Acero.

Bridges and Steel Structures.

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TELEFONO 660.

rectors

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in the Republic

Lumber Yards <SaW Mitts and Administration

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homes of members; 20 members; or-

ganized, January, 1901.

W. C. T. U. (MEXICANO.) Pres., Mrs.

Isabel M. VdadeGamboa; secy., Sereina

s. de Rosas, Cuajomulco 4; treas., Sra.

Emila M. de Valderrama. Organized,Nov. 19, 1898; 95 active, 25 honorary

members; meets last Sunday each

month at 5 p. m. in the Trinity M. E.

Church.

WOMAN'S EXCHANGE. Calle EspirituSanto 1 (Entresuelo). Established

1902 for the purpose of aiding both

English-speaking and Mexican women.The rooms are open daily from 10 a. m.to 1 p. m. and from 3 p. m. to 6 p. m.The membership consists of 75 patron-

esses, who pay $1 per month, and 197members who pay $1 per year. A com-mission of 10 per cent, is charged for

sales. Officers: Mrs. J. E. Earley,

pres.; Mrs. L. F. Bedford, Mrs. W. C.

Orr, Mrs. C. O. Phillips, Mrs. W. B.

Woodrow, v.-pres.; Mrs. C. H. Tillman,

secy. ; Mrs. Juan Cuyas, treas. ; Mrs.

J. M. Williams, chrm. tea room; Mrs.

T. D. Wheatley, chrm. salesroom.

FRATERNAL.Masonic.

MASONIC TEMPLE. Puerta Falsa San An-dres 14, apdo 10.

MASONIC HALL. 5a Mina B l/2 .

GRAND LODGES: Valle de Mexico, Mex.

City, G. M., Wm. J. DeGress; G. S.

Felix Iglesias, Benito Juarez, Ciudad

Porf. Diaz, Dr. Lomez Cantii, G. M.;

Ignacio Ramirez, Tampico, Pedro Tru-

jillo, G. M.; Gerardo L. Ostos, G. S.

GRAN LODGE VALLE DE MEXICO. Meets

yearly in Masonic Hall. Manuel Levi,

G. M.; F. M. Iglesias, G. S.; Carlos D.

D. Curtis, G. T.; apdo 10.

TOLTEC LODGE, 214, A. F. & A. M.Meets Mondays at 8 p. m. in Masonic

Hall; works in York rite, in English,

and under jurisdiction of Grand LodgeValle de Mexico. C. T. Bayless, W.

M.; F. E. Young, secy.; apdo 2008.

ANAHUAC LODGE, 141, A. & A. S. R.

Meets 1st and 3d Wednesday 8:30 p.

m. in Masonic Hall. Scottish rite, in

English, and under jurisdiction of the

Grand Lodge, Valle de Mexico. C. D.

Rhoads, W. M.; W. A. Butchart, S.

W.; P. Gleason, J. W.; W. J. De Gress,

secy. -treas., apdo 870.

CUAUHTEMOC LODGE, 234, A. F. & A. M.Meets 2d and 4th Tuesdays 8 p. m.

in Masonic Hall. Works in York rite,

in English, and under jurisdiction of

Grand Lodge, Valle de Mexico. Offi-

cers: W. A. De Gress, W. M.; Felix

Borden, secy.

GERMANIA LODGE, 219, A. F. & A. M.Meets 2d and 4th Wednesday 8:30 p.

m. in Masonic Hall. Work in German,

recognized by the German Grossloben-

bund. W. M. Emilio Dahlhaus; S. W.,W. Weber; J. W., H. Teuner; secy.,

A. Teuner; treas., Ch. Carstens.

BENITO JUAREZ LODGE, 3, A. & A. S. R.

Meets Fridays 8:30 p. m. Works in

Spanish. Felix Iglesias, V. M.; Arturo

Aleman, secy.

MEXICO CITY CHAPTER, 225, Royal ArchMasons. Chartered by Grand Chapterof Texas. Meets 1st and 3d Fridays

in Masonic Hall. F. E. Young, H. P.;

J. W. Perkins, K.; J. E. Meginn, S.;

H. H. Greenleaf, secy.

SUPREME COUNCIL, 33d Degree of Mexico.

Meets quarterly in Masonic Temple.

Gen. Jesus Alonzo Flores, S. G. C.;

Gen. Jose de la Paz Alvaraz, G. S. G.

COUNCIL OF KADOSH, 33d Degree, Porfirio

Diaz. Meets 2d and 4th Sundays,

10:30 a. m.

MORELOS, 2, Chapter Rose Croix. Meets

1st and 3d Thursdays 8 p. m. in Ma-

sonic Temple. Jose de la Paz Alvarez,

D. M.; Alberto C. Atristain, secy.

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ALPHA, 14, LODGE OF PROTECTION. Meets

Wednesdays in Masonic Temple, 7 p.

m. T. V. V. Pod., Jesus Flores Magon;1st Gr. Viv., Miguel A. Cosio.

REGENERACION, 103. Jose Lozano, V. M.;Carlos M. Venilla, secy.

Odd Fellows.

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2, apdo 572.

ODD FELLOWS' HALL. 5a Mina 8J^.

RIDGELEY LODGE, No. 1, I. O. O. F.

Meets every Friday at 8:30 p. m. in

Odd Fellows' Hall. Officers: W.Wiseman, N. G.; W. H. Shepparcl,V. G.; B. P. Northrup, fin. secy.; J.

H. Searle, rec. secy., apdo 2156; M.

Blum, treas.

cico CITY ENCAMPMENT, No. 2,

I. O. O. F. Meets 1st Monday and3d Friday at 8:30 p. m. in Odd Fel-

lows' Hall. Officers: J. H. Cornyn,C. P.; H. F. Schlattman, H. P.; H.

Dudley Young, rec. scribe; J. Meyer,fin. scribe; M. G. Bradley, S. W.; A.

Benassini, treas.

LEMANIA LODGE, No. 3, I. O. O. F.

Meets every Thursday at 8:30 p. m. in

Odd Fellows' Hall. Officers: C. F.

Heinrich, N. G.; H. Walther, V. G.;

A. Weber, secy.; E. Dahlhaus, treas.

JAREZ LODGE, No. 2, I. O. O. F. Meets

every Tuesday at 8:30 p. m. in OddFellows' Hall.

cico LODGE, No. 6, I. O. O. F. Meets

every Monday at 8:30 p. m. in OddFellows' Hall. Officers: W. H.

Brooks, N. G.; Chas. Zehmder, V. G.;

Dr. H. Dudley Young, secy.; A. Benas-

sini, treas.; trustees, G. Klein, G.

Larsen, Dr. C. A. Young.

Knights of Pythian.

VALLE DE MEXICO, No. 2, K. of P.

Meets Thursdays at 8:30 p. m. in Ma-sonic Hall. Wm. Schroeder, C. C.; C.

R. Ormond, K. R. S., Alconedo.

G. A. R.

E. O. C. ORD POST, 100, Dept. of Ten-

nessee, G. A. R. Meets 2d Wednes-

days at 6 p. m. in Masonic Hall. Offi-

cers: W. J. De Gress, post com.,

apdo 870; H. P. Webb, qrtrmas.; Na-

than C. Petit, S. V. C.; C. C. Lamm,J. V. C; C. H. M. y Agramonte, adjt.

Members: Alexander C. W., AgramonteC. H. M. y, Byam W. W., De Gress

W. J., Dorman C. H., Foster J. R.,

Howe Dr. H. W., Holmes Wm., Law-

ton E. W., Lee R. J., Lamm C. C.,

Pate R. C, Petit N. C., Raphal A. M.,

Sturm Herman, Schuler A. M., Town-send J. M., Villagran A. L., Webb H.

P., Whittemore H. D., Wood J. A.

Railroad Orders.

CITY OF MEXICO, Division 159, Order of

Railway Conductors of America. Meets

1st and 3d Saturdays at 8:30 p. m. in

Masonic Hall. Officers: J. F. Reed,

C. C.; J. S. de Echargaray, secy, and

treas.

E. B. L. LOCOMOTIVE ENGINEERS. Meets

1st and 3d Sundays at 8 p. m. E. F.

Zimmerman, C. E., 4a Mosqueta 1041;

J. F. Barbour, 1st asst.; W. H. Cleve-

land, secy of ins., 3a Marte 1203.

SPORTS*ATHLETICS.

Reforma Athletic Club.

(Grounds on Paseo).

inized March 20, 1894. Its scope of

sports includes tennis, cricket, polo and

field sports. Active membership, 100.

Officers: Hon. pres., the British Min-

ister; pres., H. C. Waters; v.-pres., T.

R. Phillips; hon. secy., M. S. Turner;

hon. treas., Jas. Phillips. The active

officers, with C. M. Butlin, T. P.

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L. J. Loubens, manager.

Holt and Artman, p.; Searle, c. ; Mont-

gomery, Ib. ; Muench, 2b. ; Dyer, s.s. ;

Platz, 3b.; Noble and Mitchell, r. f.;

Loubens, c. f. ; Mohler, 1. f.

BLUES.

Harry Wright, manager.

Peeler and Martin, p.; Wright and Fris-

bie, J. B., c.; Marburg, Ib.; Scallan

and McKnight, 2b. ; Alonso, s.s. ; Mal-

colmson, 3b. ; Waibel and Shroth, r. f. ;

Garside, c. f.; Frisbie, Leo., 1. f.

MEXICANS.

M. Perez, manager.

Perez and Braniff, A.-, p.; Ibarrolla, c. ;

Nunes, Ib.; Braniff and Solache, 2b. ;

Limon, 3b. ; Franco and Solache, s.s.:

Solache, R., and Colin, r. f. ; Calles,

c. f.; Antiga, 1 f.

BOATING.

Tlie Lakeside Boating: Club.

This club was started by a few Anglo-American boating enthusiasts in the

year 1890 and grew to large propor-

tions, having had at one time a member-

ship of nearly 300. A number of

regatta picnics have been held under

its auspices at Ayotla, El Pefion, Xochi-

milco, Mas-Arriba and Mexicaltzingo,and the older foreign residents of the

city still recall many happy days spent

by them as guests of this popular club.

Owing to the drainage of the Valley of

Mexico by the Government, the old

favorite and accessible resorts have dis-

appeared one by one, until now boatingis attended with much expense andinconvenience. The present headquar-ters of the Lakeside Club is at Mexi-

caltzingo, where, unfortunately, the

Viga canal is too narrow for a boat

race. The removal of the boathouse to

Xochimilco has been contemplated, but

due to the lack of rapid means of

communication between that beautiful

watering place and the metropolis, the

project is being allowed to await rail-

way developments. The present officers

of this club are: Pres., Thomas Phil-

lips; hon. secy., Henri Cassereau; hon.

treas., Etienne Pucheu.

CRICKET.

Cricket Association, of Mexico.

CRICKET CHAMPIONSHIP CUP COMMITTEE.

Organized March 19, 1900, with the

Reforma and Mexico City Cricket Clubs

of Mexico and the Puebla and PachucaClubs as members. Jn 1901 the asso-

ciation was joined by Orizaba, and in

1903 Pachuca dropped out. The results

of the games played up to the present

time are as follows:

1900.

Won. Lost. Points.

1. Reforma A. C. . . 5 1 4

2. Pachuca C. C... 3 3

3. Puebla C. C. . . . 2 4 2

3. Mexico C. C.... 2 4 2

1901.

Won. Lost. Points.

1. Reforma A. C. . . 7 1 6

2. Pachuca C. C. . . 4 4

2. Mexico C. C 4 4

4. Orizaba C. C... 3 5 2

5. Puebla C. C.... 2 6 4

1902.

Won. Lost. Points.

1. Mexico C. C.... 7 7

2. Reforma A. C... 6 2 4

3. Puebla C. C.... 2 6 4

4. Orizaba C. C... 3 5 2

5. Pachuca C. C. . . 1 7 6

The representatives of the clubs at the

annual meeting of the association in

1903 were as follows: Reforma, But-

lin and Kennedy; Mexico, Luis Amorand A. W. Laurie; Orizaba, S. W. Stac-

poole; Puebla, R. A. H. Watson. C.

M. Butlin is secretary and treasurer of

the association.

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The captains of the teams are as follows:

Keforma, George Kennedy; Mexico,Alex. Amor; Orizaba, S. W. Stacpoole;

Puebla, Gerald Wicks.

The schedule for 1903 is as follows:

Jan. 11. Puebla C. C. vs. Mexico C. C.

Jan. 25. Reforma A. C. vs. Orizaba A. C.

Feb. 15. Mexico C. C. vs. Orizaba A. C.

Feb. 22. Puebla C. C. vs. Reforma A. C.

Mar. 8. Reforma A. C. vs. Mexico C. C.

Apr. 10. Orizaba A. C. vs. Puebla C. C.

Apr. 19. Reforma A. C. vs. Puebla C. C.

May 5. Puebla C. C. vs. Orizaba A. C.

May 10. Orizaba A. C. vs. Mexico C. C.

May 24. Mexico C. C. vs. Puebla C. C.

May 31. Orizaba A. C. vs. ReformaA. C.

June 14. Mexico C. C. vs. ReformaA. C.

Besides the above, three special matches

have been arranged, as follows, but

which will not count in any way as

far as the League Championship Cupis concerned:

Feb. 1. Mexico C. C. vs. Reforma A. C.

Apr. 5. Mexico C. C. vs. Reforma A. C.

May 5. Reforma A. C. vs. Mexico C. C.

The Mexico Cricket Club.

(Grounds, Paseo de la Reforma).

The Mexico Cricket Club dates back manyyears, and is devoted to athletics in

general. Cricket and football are

played in their respective seasons, while

tennis is played all the year round.

The club won the Cricket Championship

Cup for 1902 with the following record:

Matches Played. Won. Lost. Drawn.

7 701Officers: Hon. pres., George Greville;

act. pres., George I. Ham; v.-pres., W.A. Lea; capt., Alex. Amor; v.-capt., J.

A. Branch; secy., H. N. Branch; treas.,

A. W. Hale; chrm. ground com., A.

W. Laurie; capt. of football eleven, R.

N. Penny; v.-capt. football eleven, J.

M. McFarlane.

Members.

Alcorta GenaroAmor Alex.

Amor P. A.

Amor Victor

Amor L. G.

Baker A. J.

Body J. B.

Body W. A.

Boyd F. K.

Branch J. A.

Branch H. N.

Branch J. N.

Braniff Albert

Brown P.

Bttstillos J.

Count F. de

Cas.alquia

Gates J. E.

Campo Martinez

del

Campos JoseCant H.

Carter W.Clark M.

Crump T. R.

Davies E.

Escudero P.

Escudero M.Fish C. W.Floris J. B.

Flynn JamesFrisbie J. B. Jr.

Gavito LeopoldoGranados Ricardo

Guest C. E.

Hale A. W.Halliwell E. A. E.

Ham G. I.

Hamer Thurston

Hamer L. R.

Hamer G. H.

Hamer N.

Harnecker L. O.

Hendricks L.

Hodgess C.

Hogg A. R.

Honey T. P.

Hutchison I. M.

Jones EdgarKatze M. B.

Kerse G. W.Overt M. A.

Lacaud J.

Laurie A. W.Lea W. A.

Lister F. V.

Marron C.

Mason F. J.

McFarlane J. M. M.Miller Marshal

Mills C. E.

Moler H. B.

Murray D. W.Mesbit A. S.

Ogilvie F. W.Penny R. U.

Pilkington G.

Pope A. H.Porter A. J.

Procter H. H.Samuel H.

Samuel L.

Sanders J. McC.Sanz Clemente

Saumening J. M.

Sharp H.

Shirley J.

Simpson G. H.

Smith F.

Strong F. W.Taylor F.

Troup J. A.

Walker J.

Watson JoseWatson E.

Watson R. A. H.

Woodcock F.

Woodrow W. B.

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FOOTBALL..

Association football has been played in

Mexico for a number of years, but the

game received a strong foothold in

1901-1902. During that season the fol-

lowing games were played:

Dec. 15, 1901. Reforma A. C. vs. British

Club. Won by former by score of two

goals to one.

Jan. 5, 1902. Reforma A. C. vs. British

Club. Won by latter by score of three

goals to one.

Jan. 19, 1902. Reforma A. C. vs. British

Club. Won by former by score of one

goal to nil.

Feb. 9, 1902."England

"vs.

"Scot-

land." Won by former by score of

three goals to two.

For the season of 1902-1903 the Mexico

Association Football League was formed

with Reforma A. C., the British Club,

Pachuca, Orizaba and Mexico C. C. as

members. G. Varley, apdo 915, Mexico

City, is the honorable secretary.

Orizaba won the Championship Cup, the

result of the season's games being as

follows:

Played.Won.Lost.Drawn.2200Orizaba A. C

Reforma A. C. . .

British Club

Pachuca C. C

Mexico C. C...

The season of 1903 closed with the gamebetween "England" and "Scot-

land" on January 6, which resulted in

favor of England by the score of five

goals to two.

GOLF.

Mixcoac Golf Club.

Organized June 16, 1901; grounds at

Mixcoac; the initiation fee is $25 until

the membership reaches 100, and then

$50 thereafter; monthly dues are $2.

The annual meeting is the last Saturdayin October of each year and the meet-

ings of the Board of Governors are

held on the 2d Tuesday of each month.

The club has had three handicap matcheswith the following results: 1st, wonby Paul Hudson, R. L. Royalty 2d;2d won by Paul Hudson, A. W. Donley2d; 3d won by G. Ben Chase, J. F.

Mohler 2d.

Board of Governors: Paul Hudson,pres. ; J. W. Burns, v.-pres. ; G. Ben

Chase, secy.; W. A. De Gress, treas.;

com., C. E. Cummings, Howard Carnes,

C. C. Shanks, Joe Ketchum, M. Mc-Lane.

The Chairmen of the different committees

are as follows: House and Green,

Chas. E. Cummings; Handicap, Howard

Carnes; Auditing, M. McLane.

Members.

Barnard F. E.

Brand W. T.

Burns J. W.Campbell J. E.

Cant HarryCarriiichael R. J.

Carnes HowardChamberlain R. A.

Chase G. BenCleveland C. B.

Cooper C. W.Crump G. W.Cummings C. E.

Davis F. W.De Gress W. A.

Dobson A. R.

Dunkerley F. J.

Durfee E. M.Ebert J. W.Frisbie J. B. Jr.

Gilbert OswaldGilbert S. A.

Ham Geo. I.

Harrison J. L.

Head H. C.

Heid AugustHorn Leon

Hortop Fred.

Hubbard Charles

Hudson Paul

Hunter A. J.

Hutchinson L. M.

Ingersoll H.

Jacobs W. B.

Jessup Miss MadgeJones W. S.

Ketchum JohnKetchum J. R.

Kunz Louis

Lason Chas. E.

Layer W. F.

Loubens L.

Lowry W. E.

Macdougald W. K.

Malcolmson A.

McDonald A. J.

McDonald J. C.

McKay E. H.

McKay W.McLane M.McLellan Geo. B.

Melick Chas. F.

Moffatt David

Mohler J. F.

Mosher F. L.

Navarro F.

Neergaard L. E.

de

Nixon Tom L.

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Tutuer Jos.

Van Mourick G.

Ward L. L.

Walker Sam. W.Webb H. P.

Weill A.

Whittemore C.

Woodrow W. B.

Williams M. G.

Young Alex.

Young F. E.

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POLO.

Mexican Polo Club.

Organized in 1897. The club consists at

present of 12 playing and about 75 non-

playing members. Practice games are

held at the picturesque Condesa groundon Wednesdays at 4 p. m. and Sundaysat 9:30 a. m. Officers: Hon. pres.,

Alejandro M. Escandon; act. pres.,

James A. Snell; secy, and treas., Dr.

F. E. Gaines; com., T. H. Honey, A.

Bermejillo and Antonio Escandon.

Players: T. P. Honey, W. J. Honey,Ant. Escandon, Pablo Escandon, Jr.,

Jas. A. Snell, F. E. Gaines, P. Sanz,

C. Sanz, J. I. Icaza, A. Bermejillo, T.

R. Phillips, M. Martinez del Campo.

MISCELLANEOUS.German Bicycle Club.

DKUTSCHER RADFAHN-VEREIN. Organized

December, 1897. Rooms in German

Club, Coligeo Ninas. Officers: C.

Remstedt, pres.; O. Soehle, secy.; P.

Hirchfeld, cashr.; leaders, O. Rastaedt,

W. Graef. Excursions into the country

every Sunday; 44 members.

German Gymnastic Club.

DEUTSCHER TURNVEREIN. Organized

1875; membership, 140. The gymna-sium is in the German Club; field

games, Rancho del Chopo, Sundays, at

9 a. m. Regular exercises Tuesdays.Officers: Pres., M. Ahlschier; secy.,

P. Stephan; treas., O. Franek; in-

structors, P. Schmidt, G. Maloki, B.

Clausen, Hermann.

German Riding: Club.

DEUTSCKER REIT VEREIN. Organized in

1880. R. Boker, Jr., pres.; v.-pres.,

W. Julsrud; secy., F. Boker; treas.,

C. Stephan ; masters, R. Bourjan and

L. Rabe. Headquarters, clubhouse in

Condesa.

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SOCIAL DIRECTORY,

Addresses of Ladies of the Anglo-American Colony and Prominent

Mexican Families.

NOTE. Days at home follow the address. Where no day at home is

given same was not definitely fixed at the time of publication of the Blue Book.

A list arranged by days follows this list.

A.

Allison Mrs. Bertha C., Porfirio Diaz

1419

Ambridge Mrs. C. T., 7a Sor. Juana Inez

de la Cruz 3239, Tues.

Ambrosius Miss Maria, Calle Berlin 5

Ambrosius Mrs. J. R., Napales 412

Arizpe Mrs. Maria Lobo de, Bruselas

408, Sat.

Arriaga Mrs. Alice C. de, 2a Milan 1068,

1st Mon.

B.

Babcock Mrs. Geo. I., Pte. Alvarado 4,

2d and 4th Wed.Baker Mrs. Sebbon D., 4a Bucareli 1833,3d and 4th Thu.

Balke Mrs. Julio, Berlin 602

Bankhardt Mrs. Duncan, Av. Paris 38,

Wed.

Baptista Mrs. M. L., San Juan Letran

12%.Barrett Mrs. Robert S., Av. PonienteA-2 No. 3821, San Rafael, 1st and4th Thu.

Bashford Mrs. E. E., Gore CourtBassett Mrs. H. A., Gante 5, Fri.

Bassetti Mrs. U., Paseo 1826, Fri.

Bayless Mrs. Charles T., 7a Alzate 3212,1st and 3d Tues.

Beames Mrs. Clare Franklyn, Gore Court,1st Wed.

Beck Mrs. Eman Lycurgas, Liverpool 545,2d and 3d Fri.

Bedford Mrs. Lawrence F., Principal 20,

Popotla, Sat.

Benfield Mrs. Juan M., la Mina 9

Bennett Mrs. J. F., Edison 2460, last

Wed.Berthier Mrs. E., Sur 38 No. 40, Wed.Bixler Mrs. Fred. J., 3a Fresno 2708, 1st

Wed.Blackmore Mrs. Chas., Av. Balderas 5,

1st and 3d Fri.

Black Mrs. H. K., Gore CourtBlake Mrs. Andrew, Av. Hidalgo 13,

Coyoacan, 1st and 3d Thu.

Blake, Mrs. H. Y., 3a Magnolia 1246Blake Mrs. Wilson W., Av. Balderas 631,

1st and 3d Tues.

Body Mrs. John B., 2a Fuentes Brotantes

2005, Wed.

Bolger Mrs. Thos. J., Clln. Candalarita 2

Boli Mrs. F. O., Revillagigedo 448, 2dTues.

Bourchier Mrs. Herbert E., Av. Congreso1444

Braggiotti Mrs. A., Av. Congreso 1438,1st and 3d Wed.

Braggiotti Miss, Av. Congreso 1438, 1st

and 3d Wed.Braniff Mrs. Oscar, Paseo 1010

Braniff Mrs. Thomas, Paseo 85

Braniff Jr. Mrs. Thomas, Resales 9

Braschi Mrs. Victor M., Cadena 2, Mon.Breen Miss Mattie Lee, Paseo Reforma

79, 2d and 4th Sat.

Brooke, Mrs. H. E., Liverpool 623

Brown Mrs. George R., la Dinamarca 52,

1st and 4th Wed.Brown Miss, la Dinamarca 52, 1st and

4th Wed.Brown Mrs. Hubert W., Av. Malintzin

1, Coyoacan, Sat.

163

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"LA SUIZA"DEUCHLER & KERN,

la Plateros No. 1, Mexico City.

The leading store in Fancy

and Millinery Goods*

Specialties in all kinds of

Laces, Ribbons* Embroider-

ies* Gloves* Trimmings and

Children's Goods* Genuine

Handmade Rebozos* Etc*

We have a competent

force of English-speaking

clerks and take pleasure in

serving the ladies of the

American and Englishcolonies*

Ji.ll Goods Guaranteed.

Only One Price,

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Brown Mrs. M. T., Plaza de San Fer-

nando 307, 4th Sat.

Brown Mrs. E. N., Dinamarca 218, 2d

and 4th Wed.

Browning Miss Clara B., 3a Providencia

1004, 1st and 3d Mon.Buddee Mrs. L. E., 7a Alzate 3220

Bullis Mrs. J. J., Av. Madrid 100

Burns Mrs. J. Walter, Roma 2095, 1st

and 2d Wed.Butlin Mrs. Claude Marsh, Av. Congreso

1438, 2d and 4th Tues.

Butler Mrs. Edward Crompton, Gore

Court, Mon.Butler Mrs. John W., Gante 5, Fri.

C.

Campbell Mrs. Arthur Herbert, Gante

14, Thu.

Carney Mrs. William, Nuevo Mexico 6,

Fri.

Carter Mrs. Herbert Fuller, 2a Cipres

1311, 1st and 2d Tues.

Cates Mrs. J. E., Hospital Real 3

Chemidlin Mrs. Louis N., 3a Gobernador

1852, Thu.

Christie Mrs. W. Scott, 4a Av. Poniente

3601, San Rafael, 1st Fri.

Clayton Mrs. Powell, Buena Vista 5, Fri.

Clayton Miss, Buena Vista 5, Fri.

Cleveland Mrs. Charles B., la Revilla-

gigedo 12, 1st and 2d Fri.

Clinch Mrs. Alfred Colin, 2a Iturbide 4,

Tues.

Conley Miss Elizabeth, Av. Balderas 814,

1st and 2d Thu.

Conway Mrs. E. H., PopotlaCook Mrs. George W., cor. Av. Berlin

and Londres, 1st and 2d Mon.Coryell Mrs. John E., Privada del Alamo

17, 2 d and 4th Thu.Cottle Mrs. J. B., 7a Sor. Juana Inez de

la Cruz 3207, 1st and 3d Tues.

Craig Mrs. E. Tudor, Gore Court, 1st and2d Tues.

Crump Mrs. George Wesley, DonateGuerra 1213, 1st and 2d Tues.

Crump Mrs. T. R., la San Francisco 8

Cummings Mrs. Charles Ernest, la Chopo24

Cuyas Mrs. Juan, Gore Court "R," 2d

and 4th Thu.

D.

Darnell Mrs. Herbert F. B., 3a Londres

651, Mon.Davis Mrs. John R., Av. 13, No. 2010,San Pedro, 1st, 2d and 3d Tues.

Deekens Mrs. Arthur Hamilton, la Dina-

marca 56, 3d and 4th Thu.

Degollado Mrs. Mariano, 6a Carpio 1,

1st and 2d Thu.

DeGress Mrs. Francis, Porfirio Diaz 1407

DeVries Mrs. Henry S., 2a Iturbide 2,

Tues.

Dickinson Mrs. John T., Porfirio Diaz1419

Dinkins Mrs. Hamilton C., 7a Sor. JuanaInez de la Cruz 3231, Tues.

Dobson Mrs. Alver R., Quinta Moreles,San Pedro, 1st and 3d Wed.

Donly Mrs. A. W., Manuel Dublan 670,

Tacubaya, 3d and 4th Fri.

Drake Miss Maria, 4a Balderas 1004

Driggs Miss Henrietta D., 1st Mina 1442,

Tues. mornings.

Dyer Mrs. S. Allen, Paseo Nuevo 637,

1st, 3d and 4th Tues.

E.

Earley Mrs. John E., Viena 5, Wed.Ebert Mrs. George K., Av. Morelos 1415

Elian Mrs. A. J., 2a Iturbide No. 4

Elsasser Mrs. M., Av. Madrid 50

Emanuel Mrs. H. de G. B., Clln. Espiritu

Santo 2, Wed.

F.

Fantoni Mrs. Mariano, Sur 10, No. 2424

Farnsworth Mrs. W. S., Broadway 57,

Colonia Roma, 1st and 2d Thu.

Fichtrier Mrs. P., 2a Viena 1860

Finley Mrs. J. J., Alcon-do 3^Foot Mrs. George, Pte. Alvarado 21

Ford Mrs. J. W. Jr., 7a Sor. Juana Inez

de la Cruz 3223, 1st and 2d Tues.

Forrester Mrs. Henry, 2a Cipres 1305,

1st and 3d Tues.

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AL ZAFIRO.Esquina de la 2a de Plateros y 2a de la Palma*

MEXICO.Apartado postal 577. F. Sanche y Cia., Sues.

Gran Almacen de Sederia yBoneteria.

Modas y Confecciones.

Especialidad en Sombreros paraSenoras y Nins.

Guantes. Plumas, Flores*

Surtido Completo de Articttlos

para Modistas y Costureras*

Grand Millinery and Silk

Emporium.

Dresses and Trimmings*

Hats for Ladies and Childrena Specialty*

Gloves. Plumes, Flowers.

Complete Assortment of Sup-plies for Dressmakers.

GUILLERMO PATERSON,la Independencia 9.

HI

GH=

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NG

Cooking Ranges and Stoves of the Best Manufacturers in the World. Largest Assort-ment of Plumbing Goods Always on Hand.

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SOCIAL DIRECTORY. 167

Frazer Mrs. J. M., 5a Pino 2517

Frisbie Mrs. J. B. Jr., Hda. de San Nico-

las, near Atzcapazalco, Sun.

Frisbie Mrs. L. P., Pte. Alvarado 23%Frost Mrs. W. A., Av. Berlin 610

Fuller Mrs. S. F., Prlngcion Ayuntami-ento 822

G.

Gadsden Miss Mary T., Ramon Guzman1211, Wed.

Gaines Mrs. Frank Ernest, 4a Arboles

Popotla 1st and 2d Wed.

Gallaway Mrs. R. B., 2a Industria 423

Gallaway Miss Florence, 2a Industria 423

Gardner Mrs. Dell B., la Bucareli 626

Gaynor Mrs. W. S., 40 Sur, No. 87, 1st

and 2d Sat.

Gelling Mrs. John W., la Ayuntamiento

4, 1st Fri.

Gilgan Mrs. Thomas, Paseo Nuevo 641

Glenn Mrs. Hugh Cook, Privada del

Alamo 1, 1st and 3d Fri.

Gobrecht Mrs. Adolph W., la Artes

1804 BGraham Mrs. W. W., 2a Industria 410,

Mon.Green Mrs. F. W., Hamburgo 551, 1st

and 3d Fri.

Greville Mrs. George, 4a Marsella 4

Grogan Mrs. W. R., la Industria 4, 1st

and 3d Tues.

Guernsey Mrs. Frederic R., Plaza San

Jacinto 15, San Angel, Fri.

Gyger Miss Hannah, la Providencia IS,

1st Tues.

H.

Ham Mrs. George I., Av. Morelos 1453,

2d and 4th Fri.

Hamer Mrs. Thurston, 2a Sur 10

Hamer Mrs. Lloyd R., Dinamarca 200,

2d and 4th Thu.

Hampson Mrs. Joseph Henry, Av. Lon-dres 3, 1st and 3d Mon.

Hamilton Mrs. H. P., Av. 15, No. 2216,

San Pedro 1st and 2d Wed.Hankins Mrs. Olive L., la Artes 1804-B,

3d Fri.

Hasam Mrs. Thomas R., Av. Morelos 6

Hasam Miss, Av. Morelos 6

Harnecker Mrs. Lawrence O., Av. Berlin

427, 1st and 2d Tues.

Harrison Mrs. Charles M., 34 Sur 820,

1st and 3d Tues.

Hatfield Mrs. Juan, Av. Berlin 429

Healy Mrs. W. J., Tarasquillo 2

Heitnke Mrs. William, la Humboldt 427,

Tues.

Hendry Mrs. J. A., 7a Alzate 3202, Tues.

Hesse Mrs. Paul, la Industria 2%Ilighberger Mrs. Frank W., la San Fran-

cisco 8, 1st and 2d Tues.

Hilbert Mrs. George T., la Arquitectos

1005, 2d and 3d Thu.

Hodgson Mrs. Fred. A., Concepcion 7

Hoeck Mrs. F. P., Dinamarca 217, r?d

and 3d Wed.

Honey Mrs. Richard, 2a Providencia 4,

1st and 3d Mon.

Hosking Mrs. Robert, Av. Juarez 6

Hubbard Mrs. Chas., 2a Providencia iVa,

1st Fri.

Hudson Mrs. Charles Richard, Gore

Court, 3d and 4th Thu.

Hudson Mrs. Paul, Calvario 1215 Tacu-

baya, 2d and 3d Wed.Hunt Mrs. J. L. Starr, Montealegre 20,

Mon.Hutchinson Mrs. L. M., San Pedro de

los Pinos, 2d Tues.

J.

Jackson Miss S. Mildred, la Hamburgo5, Wed.

Jarrett Mrs. Edgar George, la Artes

1804-B, 3d Fri.

Jeans Mrs. James Franklin, Gore Court,

4th Tues.

Jenkins Mrs. A. H., 2a Milan 1068, 1st

Mon.

Jennings Miss Olive, Plzla. Buena Vista

1626

Jerome Mrs. Lucien J., Fernandez Leal

7, Coyoacan, 1st Sun.

Johnson Mrs. G. Wilfred, Av. 15, No.

2308 Tacubaya, 2d Tues.

Johnstone Mrs. F. W., 3a Naranjo 1019,

2d and 4th Tues.

Johnstone Mrs. William Burt, 6a Alzate

1, 2d and 4th Tues.

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Everything forYour Baby

TO BE FOUND AT THE

BLUE DRUGSTORE,

Carlos Felix y Cia.,Profesa No. 4, Mexico. P. 0. Box 313.

lin's Food,

Horlick's

Malted Milk,

Sterilizing

Apparatus, j

Nipples,

Sponges,

Talco-Powder, i

Thermometers

for the Bath, i

Etc., Etc

*^**-H~H-*-H-j4

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Johnston Mrs. L. G., Gore Court

Jordan Mrs. C. S., la Bucareli 626, Tim.

Judd Mrs. L. C., Av. Paris 39, last Fri-

day.

Kahle Mrs Jorge L., Naranjo Clzda Ga-llos

Kaiser Mrs. L. M., San Diego 2, 4th

Wed.

Keaghey Mrs. R. N., Av. Madrid 21,

last three Sat.

Keller Mrs. W. H., Av. Madrid 99, 2d

and 4th Fri.

Kilvert Mrs. Maxwell A., 2a Sur 5-A,

Thu.

Kirkland Mrs. Roberto Gowland, Av.

Madrid 140, 2d and 3d Thu.

L,.

Lacaud Mrs. R. Amilien de, Dinamarca

420, Wed.Lander Mrs. Dana S., Ramon Guzman1028

Lason Miss Renie Catherine, 4a Mosqueta1041

Lawson Mrs. Archibald, Gore Court

Lawson Mrs. W. Elsworth, 5a Naranjo2515, 1st and 3d Tues.

Lawton Mrs. Harry, Av. Poniente A-2,

No. 3817, San Rafael, 1st and 4th Thu.

Lea Mrs. W. A., Porfirio Diaz 1419

(Adentro 2), 2d and 4th Wed.Lee Mrs. H. N., Paseo Reforma 79

Leitch Mrs. A. L., Quinta Morelos, San

Pedro, 1st and 3d Wed.Lewis Mrs. H. P., la Presidente 2, 1st

Thu.

Lietz Mrs. Paul S., Calzada ChapultepecLoeb Mrs. Jacob, Liverpool 431

Loeb Mrs. Max, Liverpool 423

M.

Macdougald Mrs. W. K., Porfirio Diaz1419

Magnon Mrs. Adolph N., 3a Pane 1642Mariscal Mrs. Ignacio, Tacubaya, Sun.Marsh Mrs. Frank, la Industria 85

Mason Mrs. Alfred Bishop, Clzda. Egido1405

Mazanet Mrs. Demaso, Gore Court

McAusland Mrs. H. C., 2a Artes 2054,

2d and 4th Thu.

McCann Mrs. Warner, 3a Fresno 7

McCreary Mrs. J. Louis, Hotel Guardiola

McDonough Mrs. John R., Pte. San

Francisco 13, Tues.

McEvoy Mrs. R. M., la Mina 7

McKercher Mrs. F. B., Av. Morelos 1417

Mears Mrs. H. Wilder, la Moctezuma 8,

Popotla, Thu.

Meginn Mrs. Jas. E., Av. Madrid 140,

2d and 3d Thu.

Melick Mrs. Chas. F., 5a Presidente 220-1,

Tues.

Millar Mrs. Charles C., Av. Malintzin 1,

Coyoacan, Sat.

Miller Mrs. Ida A., Gante 7, 1st Tues.

Miller Miss A. Maud, Gante 7, 1st Tues.

Mills Mrs. R. A., Gore Court, Wed.

Mitchell Mrs. Thos. B., 2a Humboldt 16

Mohler Mrs. J. Frank, Porfirio Diaz,

1407

Moler Mrs. W. G., la Fuentes Brotantes

2049, Tues.

Moran Mrs. Thomas, 3a Industria 826,

Tues.

Mordough Mrs. J. C., la Revillagigedo

12, 1st and 2d Fri.

Morton Mrs. Henry Willis, Donato

Guerro 1201, 1st Friday

Motz Mrs. Eugene, Rosales 36

Moylan Mrs. John J., Av. Madrid 21,

last three Sat.

Murdock Mrs. Willard D., la Industria 4

Murray Mrs. Walter B., Hotel Jardin

N.

Neergaard Mrs. L. E. de, Mixcoac

Neel Mrs. Gerald C, 2a Primavera 1428,

TacubayaNewbery Mrs. G. W., Ramon Guzman

1032, 2d and 4th Thu.

Xickerson Mrs. H. R., la Bucareli 3, 1st

and 3d Wed.Nixon Mrs. James M., 4a Artes 2324

Nock Mrs. E. H., 38 Sur, No. 401

Nolan Mrs. P. J., Nuevo Mexico 7

Norton Miss Gertrude E., Pte. Alvarado

20, 1st Sat.

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If you come to Mexico don't forget to call at the

Esmeralda Jewelry Store,

Because this is a reliable house*

Because you know what you get there*

Because you find the finest assortment

in the city*

Fine stock of set and unset precious stones, Diamonds,

Emeralds, Rubies, Sapphires, Opals, Etc* Such a display

has never before been seen in Mexico, and if you compareour prices with those prevailing in the States, you will

find ours very reasonable*

A visit to our ART GALLERY will delight your

eyes, and you will greatly admire our Paintings, Bronzes,

Inlaid Cabinets, Porcelain Tea Sets, Etc*, Etc*

No Trouble to Show Goods.

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HOUSE IN PARIS 35 Faubourg Poissonniere*

BRANCH HOUSE IN GUADALAJARA.

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O.

O'Brien Mrs. Minnie, San Juan Letran

5%Olmstead Mrs. Loring, la Fresno 1514,

Tues.

Orr Mrs. W. Craig, Principal 20, Popotla,

Sat.

P.

Parkes Mrs. E. B., Av. Madrid 53

Parry Mrs. Lewis H., Clln. Espiritu

Santo 16, 1st and 3d Fri.

Farraga Mrs. Joseph L., la San Francisco

4, Tues.

Paterson Mrs. Wm. A., Ramon Guzman

12, 2d and 4th Mon.Paterson Mrs. C. Gordon, 2a Iturbide 617

Peeler Mrs. A. J., Sur 36 and 9a Artes

2602, San Rafael

Penn Miss Viva, 3a Dinamarca 420-C,

2d and 4th Wed.Perkins Mrs. Edward C., Av. Morelos

1222

Philips Mrs. Charles O., Dinamarca 431,

Fri.

Phillips Mrs. Thomas R., Liverpool 611,

2d and 4th Mon.

Phillips Mrs. Fred., Liverpool 623, 2d

and 4th Mon.

Phillips Mrs. Thomas, Av. Berlin 618

Porter Mrs. C. M., la San Francisco 4,

1st Tues.

Powell Mrs. Wm. Eaton, Porfirio Diaz

1419, 1st and 4th Wed.Putnam Miss Jessie, 4a Balderas 1004

R.

Rawlings Mrs. A. J., Paseo Reforma 114

Reed Mrs. George L., Av. 13, No. 2312,

San Pedro, 1st and 3d Wed.Reed Mrs. Charles William, Gante 7,

Tues.

Rice Mrs. J. O., Av. Juarez 7

Roalfe Mrs. W. R., 2a Viena 1861

Roeder Mrs. Phillip G., Calvario 1213,

Tacubaya, 2d Tues.

Ross Mrs. Geo. F., Clzda. Chapultepec.Russell Mrs. Francis W., Ramon Guzman

1017, 1st and 3d Mon.

Ryan Mrs. W. B., 38 Sur 247, Colonia

San Rafael, Thu.

Ryder Mrs. Thomas J., 3a Presidente

1620, 1st and 3d Wed.

S.

Salcido Mrs. Marie M. Vda. de, Glorieta

Cuauhtemoc 2046, Wed.Scales Mrs. Alfred C., Hotel Astoria, 1st

and 3d Wed.Schaefer Mrs. W. A. L., Calzada Cha-

pultepec, 2d Wed.Scherer Mrs. Hugo, Glorieta Colon 238,

Wed.Schlattmann Mrs. H. F., Espiritu Santo

1, last Thu.

Schmidt Mrs. Arthur, Porfirio Diaz 1413,

1st and 3d Wed.

Schoyer Mrs. Balkam, 2a Roma 1817,

Wed.Schroeder Mrs. Mary T., 3a Londres 651,

Mon.

Seligman Mrs. f. J., Av. Paris 32, 1st

Fri.

Selover Mrs. Harry Wilbur, la Dina-

marca 48, 4th Thu.

Scmplc Mrs. Walter H., house adjoining

"Quinta Anita," Coyoacan, Sat.

Sepulveda Mrs. Y., Bucareli 819, 2d and

4th Sat.

Shafer Mrs. George O., Paseo 274, 3d

and 4th Thu.

Shearer Mrs. J. Harry, 4a Artes 2324.

2d and 3d Fri.

Shirley Mrs. James, 7a Artes and Sur

34

Sinclair Mrs. W. H., la Bucareli 626

Sloan Mrs. William H., 3a Humboldt 515

Smith Mrs. David C., San Juan Letran

4, 1st Thu.

Smith Mrs. D. B., la Industria 72, 1st

and 3d Wed.Snell Mrs. Veronica Jackson de, la Ham-

burgo 5, Wed.Sours Mrs. Edwin W., Av. 13, No. 5,

San Pedro, 1st Thu.

Spangler Mrs. F. L., Plaza San Fernando

307, 4th Sat.

Spillard Mrs. L. H., San Juan Letran 12,

3d and 4th Tues.

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Headquarters for

^Sterilized Jersey Milk

Jersey Creamand Jersey 'Butter

is the only Up-to-Date Dairy in the Republic,as it is the only Dairy which Sterilizes its Milk

^^

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Water Colors, Etc*

ADDRESS

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2a Plateros 12. 2a Plateros 12.

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Silverware

Watches

Just received, a large assortment in

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all in the latest" Art Nouveau "

style ;

Pearls, Diamonds and Precious Stones

in the most artistic settings at the

lowest possible prices.

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RECEPTION DAYS. 173

Stark Mrs. Annie Lou, Av. Balderas 814,

1st and 2d Thu.

St. Morris Mrs. Chas., Pte. San Francisco

13

Stephenson Mrs. E. K., la Bucareli 5,

3d Wed.

Strong Mrs. F. W., la Industria 4, 1st

and 3d Fri.

T.

Taylor Mrs. H. M., 3a Dinamarca 420-C,

2d and 4th Wed.Tennent Mrs. G. W., la Providencia 18,

1st and 4th Fri.

Thayer Mrs. Frank E., Sadi Carnot 14,

2d and 4th Thu.

Tillman Mrs. C. H., 3a Colon 1012

V.

Van Mourick Mrs. Gerard, Pte. Alvarado

20, 1st Sat.

Veale Mrs. W. J., 2a Mina 3 1st Sat.

Von Heyking Baroness, Fernando Leal 3,

Coyoacan, Sun.

W.Walker Mrs. James, Heuxotitla, Coyoa-

can, Sun.

Walker Mrs. S. W., 2a Congreso 1821,

1st and 2d Thu.

Wall Mrs. Henri B., 4a Dinamarca 628

Walter Mrs. W. George, Casa Blanca 35,

Tlalpam, Thu.

Watkins Mrs. David F., Rinconada Sta.

Catarina 2, 1st and 3d Tues.

Webb Mrs. H. P., 3a Londres 635, 1st

and 3d Wed.Weston Mrs. T. G., San Juan de Dios 1

Wheatley Mrs. T. D., Jardin Morelos 1,

1st and 3d Tues.

White Mrs. E. A., Londres 434

Williams Mrs. W. J., la Dinamarca 52,

1st and 4th Wed.Williams Mrs. Morgan G., Av. Morelos

1215, 1st and 4th Wed.Woodrow Mrs. Wm. B., 2a Fuentes Bro

tantes 2009, Wed.Wolflin Miss Bessie, 2a Providencia V,

1st Fri.

Woort Mrs. H. C. A., Arista 11

Y. Z.

Young Mrs. C. A., Av. 12, No. 2305 SanPedro

Zaraus Mrs. Emilio, Marsella 650

Zwicker Mrs. Julio G., Bruselas 415,

Mixcoac, 2d Tues.

RECEPTION DAYSOf Ladies of the Anglo-American Colony and Prominent

Mexican Families.

MONDAYS.

MRS. ALICE C. DE ARRIAGA, 2a Milan

1068, 1st

MRS. VICTOR M. BRASCHI, Cadena 2

Miss CLARA B. BROWNING, 3a Providen-

cia 1004, 1st and 3d

MRS. EDWARD CROMPTON BUTLER, GoreCourt

MRS. GEO. W. COOK, cor. Av. Berlin and

Londres, 1st and 2dMRS. HERBERT F. B. DARNELL, 3a Londres

651, afternoons and evenings

MRS. W. W. GRAHAM, 2a Industria 410

MRS. JOSEPH HENRY HAMPSON, Av. Lon-

dres 3, 1st and 3d

MRS. RICHARD HONEY, 2a Providencia 4,

1st and 3d

MRS. J. L. STARR HUNT, Montealegre 20

MRS. A. H. JENKINS, 2a Milan 1068, 1st

MRS. WILLIAM A. PATERSON, RamonGuzman 12, 2d and 4th

MRS. FRED. PHILLIPS, Liverpool 623, 2d

and 4th

MRS. THOMAS R. PHILLIPS, Liverpool 611,

2d and 4th

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Are You

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ency to fall out?Is your hair thin or dry ?

Does your scalp or hair

need attention ?

If so, it may pay you to

consult a scalp specialist

before it is too far gone.

BeautyShampooing,Singeing,

Manicuring andHair Dressing.

is but skin deep, nevertheless, it attracts at once,

Whilst intelligence and Wisdom go begging for time.

Facial massaging. With the aid of medicated steam,Will remove blackheads, freckles, blotches and Wrinkles.

We are the only Scalp Specialists in Mexico that

handle the celebrated

Imperial Hair RegeneratorWhich restores gray hair to its natural color and

regenerates bleached hair to any shade. We haVe

every modern convenience 1^noWn to this profession.

Full Assortmentof Natural

Wavy Switchesand Wigs.

New York Hair EmporiumSan Juan de Letran

Opposite Hotel Jardin MEXICO

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RECEPTION DAYS. 175

MRS. FRANCIS W. RUSSELL, Ramon Guz-

man 1017, 1st and 3d

MRS. MARY T. SCHROEDER, 3a Londres651

TUESDAYS.MRS. C. T. AMBRIDGE, 7a Sor. Juana Inez

de la Cruz 3239

MRS. CHAS. T. BAYLESS, 7a Alzate 3212,1st and 3d

MRS. WILSON W. BLAKE, Av. Balderas

631, 1st and 3d

MRS. F. O. BOLI, Revillagigedo 448, 2dMRS. CLAUDE MARSH BUTLIN, Av. Con-

greso 1438, 2d and 4th

MRS. HERBERT FULLER CARTER, 2a Cipres

1311, 1st and 2d

MRS. ALFRED COLIN CLINCH, 2a Iturbide

4

MRS. J. B. COTTLE, 7a Sor. Juana Inez

de la Cruz 3207, 1st and 3d

MRS. E. TUDOR CRAIG, Gore Court, 1st

and 2d

MRS. GEO. WESLEY CRUMP, DonateGuerra 1213, 1st and 2d

MRS. JOHN R. DAVIS, Av. 13, No. 2019,San Pedro, 1st, 2d and 3d

MRS. HENRY S. DEVRIES, 2a Iturbide 2

MRS. HAMILTON C. DINKINS, 7a Sor.

Juana Inez de la Cruz 3231

Miss HENRIETTA D. DRIGGS, la Minn1442, mornings

MRS. S. ALLEN DYER, Paseo Nuevo 637,

1st, 3d and 4th

MRS. J. W. FORD, JR., 7a Sor. Juana Inezde la Cruz 3223, 1st and 2d

MRS. HENRY FORRESTER, 2a Cipres 1305,1st and 3d

MRS. W. R. GROGAN, la Industria 4, 1st

and 3d

Miss HANNAH GYGER, la Providencia 18,1st

MRS. LAWRENCE O. HARNECKER, Av. Ber-lin 427, 1st and 2d

MRS. CHAS. M. HARRISON, 34a Sur 820,1st and 3d

MRS. WM. HEIMKE, la Humboldt 427MRS. J. A. HENDRY, 7a Alzate 3202MRS. FRANK W. HIGHBERGER, la San

Francisco 8, 1st and 2dMRS. L. M. HUTCHINSON, San Pedro de

los Pinos, 2d

MRS. JAMES FRANKLIN JEANS, Gore Court,4th

MRS. G. WILFRED JOHNSON, Av. 15, No.

2308, Tacubaya, 2d

MRS. F. W. JOHNSTONS, 3a Naranjo 1019,2d and 4th

MRS. WILLIAM BURT JOHNSTONE, 6a Al-

zate 1, 2d and 4th

MRS. W. ELSWORTH LAWSON, 5a Naranjo2515, 1st and 3d

MRS. JNO. R. McDoNoucn, Pte. SanFrancisco 13

MRS. CHAS. F. MELICK, 5a Presidente

2204

MRS. IDA A. MILLER, Gante 7, 1st

Miss A. MAUDE MILLER, Gante 7, 1st

MRS. W. G. MOLER, la Fuentes Brotantes

2049

MRS. THOMAS MORAN, 3a Industria 826

MRS. LORING OLMSTEAD, la Fresno 1514

MRS. JOSEPH L. PARRAGA, la San Fran-

cisco 4

MRS. C. M. PORTER, la San Francisco 4,

1st

MRS. CHARLES WILLIAM REED, Gante 7

MRS. PHILLIP G. ROEDER, Calvario 1213,

Tacubaya, 2d

MRS. L. H. SPILLARD, San Juan Letran

12, 3d and 4th

MRS. T. D. WHEATLEY, Jardin Morelos 1,

1st and 3d

MRS. DAVID F. WATKINS, Rinconada Sta.

Catarina 2, 1st and 3d

MRS. JULIO G. ZWICKER, Bruselas 415,

Mixcoac, 2d

WEDNESDAYS.MRS. GEO. I. BABCOCK, Pte. Alvarado 4,

2d and 4th

MRS. DUNCAN BANKHARDT, Av. Paris 38

MRS. CLARE FRANKLYN BEAMES, Gore

Court, 1st

MRS. J. F. BENNETT, Edison 2460, last

MRS. E. BERTH IER, Sur 38 No. 40

MRS. FRED. J. BIXLER, 3a Fresno 2708,

1st

MRS. JNO. B. BODY, 2a Fuentes Brotantes

2005

MRS. A. BRAGGIOTTI, Av. Congreso 1438,

1st and 3d

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Sorpresa y Primavera

Unidas.

Gran Fstablecimiento de Ropa.

The Leading Dry Goods House.

A. FOURCADE Y CIA

1 Calle de Plateros Nums. 7 y 8

MEXICO.

en PARIS, Ruede I'Echiquier, 41

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RECEPTION DAYS. 177

Miss BRAGGIOTTI, Av. Congreso 1438,

1st and 3d

MRS. E. N. BROWN, Dinamarca 218, 2d

and 4th

MRS. GEO. R. BROWN, la Dinamarca 52,

1st and 4th

Miss BROWN, la Dinamarca 52, 1st and4th

MRS. JAMES WALTER BURNS, Roma 2095,

1st and 2d

MRS. ALVER R. DOBSON, Quinta Morales,San Pedro de los Pifios, 1st and 3d

MRS. JOHN E. EARLEY, Viena 5

MRS. H. DE G. B. EMANUEL, Clln. Espiri-

tu Santo 2, 4 to 6 p. m.

Miss MARY T. GADSDEN, Ramon Guzman1211

MRS. FRANK ERNEST GAINES, 4a Arboles

Popotla, 1st and 2d

MRS. H. P. HAMILTON, Av. 15, No. 221.0,

San Pedro de los Pifios, 1st and 2d

MRS. F. P. HOECK, Dinamarca 217, 2d

and 3d

MRS. PAUL HUDSON, Calvario 1215, Tacu-

baya, 2d and 3d

Miss S. MILDRED JACKSON, la Hamburgo5

MRS. L. M. KAISER, San Diego 2, 4th

MRS. R. AMILIEN DE LACAUD, Dinamarca420

MRS. W. A. LEA, Porfirio Diaz 1419

(Adentro 2), 2d and 4th

MRS. A. L. LEITCH, Quinta Morales, San

Pedro, 1st and 3d

MRS. R. A. MILLS, Gore Court

MRS. H. R. NICKERSON, la Bucareli 3,

1st and 3d

Miss VIVA PENN, 3a Dinamarca 420-C,2d and 4th

MRS. WILLIAM EATON POWELL, Porfirio

Diaz 1419, 1st and 4th

MRS. GEO. L. REED, Av. 13, No. 2312

San Pedro, 1st and 3d

MRS. THOS. J. RYDER, 3a Presidente 1620,1st and 3d

MRS. ALFRED C. SCALES, Hotel Astoria,

1st and 3d

MRS. MARIA M. VDA. DE SALCIDO, Glori-

eta Cuauhtemoc 2046MRS. W. A. L. SCHAEFER, Calzada Cha-

pultepec, 2d

MRS. HUGO SCHERER, Glorieta Colon 238

MRS. ARTURO SCHMIDT, Porfirio Diaz

1413, 1st and 3d

MRS. BALKAM SCHOYER, 2a Roma 1817

MRS. D. B. SMITH, la Industria 72, 1st

and 3d

MRS. VERONICA JACKSON DE SNELL, la

Hamburgo 5

MRS. E. K. STEPHENSON, la Bucareli 5,

2d

MRS. H. M. TAYLOR, 3a Dinamarca 420-C,2d and 4th

MRS. H. P. WEBB, 3a Londres 635, 1st

and 3d

MRS. MORGAN G. WILLIAMS, Av. Morelos

1215, 1st and 4th

MRS. W. J. WILLIAMS, la Dinamarca 5:2,

1st and 4th

MRS. WM. B. WOODROW, 2a Fuentes Brotantes 2009

THURSDAYS.

MRS. SEBBON D. BAKER, 4a Bucareli 18S3,

2d and 4th

MRS. ROBERT S. BARRETT, Av. Poniente

A-2, No. 3821, San Rafael, 1st and 4th

MRS. ANDREW BLAKE, Coyoacan, 1st and

3d

MRS. ARTHUR HERBERT CAMPBELL, Gante

14

MRS. Louis N. CHEMIDLIN, 3a Goberna-

dor 1852

Miss ELIZABETH CONLEY, Av. Balderas

814, 1st and 2d

MRS. JOHN E. CORYELL, Privada del Ala-

mo 17, 2d and 4th

MRS. JUAN CUYAS, Gore Court "R," 2d

and 4th

MRS. A. H. DEEKENS, la Dinamarca 56,

3d and 4th

MRS. MARIANO DEGOLLADO, 6a Carpio 1,

1st and 2d

MRS. W. S. FARNSWORTH, Broadway 57,

Colonia Roma, 1st and 2d

MRS. LLOYD R. HAMER, Dinamarca 200,

2d and 4th

MRS. GEO. T. HILBERT, la Arquitectos

1005, 2d and 3d

MRS. CHARLES RICHARD HUDSON, Gore

Court, 3d and 4th

MRS. C. S. JORDAN, la Bucareli 626.

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PAUL ELLE,

American

tailor,

SASTRERIA,Primera de las Estaciones

Num. 2, Mexico, D* R

Ladies' Tailoring Is Our Specialty.

Large Stock of Direct ImportedGoods, Gents' Furnishing Goodsand Overalls.

Satisfaction garantizada Precios Iflodcrados.

Casa Premiada en la Exposicion Universal de Paris de 1900.

En la Internacional de San Antonio, Texas, E. U. A., 1900, y en Buffalo, 1901.

English Spoken; On Parle Francois; Se Habla Espanol;Si farla 1 1altan o; JWan Spricht Deutsch.

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RECEPTION DAYS. 179

MRS. MAXWELL A. KILVERT, 2a Sur 5-A

MRS. ROBERTO GOWLAND KIRKLAND, Av.

Madrid 140, 2d and 3d

MRS. HARRY LAWTON, Av. Poniente A -2

3817, San Rafael, 1st and 4th

MRS. H. P. LEWIS, la Presidente 2, Jst

MRS. H. C. MCAUSLAND, 2a Artes 2054,

2d and 4th

MRS. H. WILDER MEARS, la Moctezuma

8, Popotla

MRS. JAMES E. MEGINN, Av. Madrid 140,

2d and 3d

MRS. G. W. NEWBERY, Ramon Guzman1032, 2d and 4th

MRS. W. B. RYAN, 38 Sur 247, Colonia

San Rafael

MRS. H. F. SCHLATTMAN, Espiritu Santo

1, last

MRS. HENRY WILBUR SELOVER, la Dina-

marca 48, 4th

MRS. GEORGE O. SHAFER, Paseo 274, 2d

and 4th

MRS. DAVID C. SMITH, San Juan Letran

4, 1st

MRS. EDWIN W. SOURS, Av. 13, No. 5,

San Pedro, 1st

MRS. ANNIE Lou STARK, Av. Balderas

814, 1st and 2d

MRS. FRANK E. THAYER, Sadi Carnot 14,

2d and 4th

MRS. S. W. WALKER, 2a Congreso 1824,1st and 2d

MRS. 'W. GEORGE WALTER, Casa Blanca

35, Tlalpam

FRIDAYS.

MRS. H. A. BASSETT, Gante 5

MRS. U. BASSETTI, Paseo 1826

MRS. EMAN LYCURGUS BECK, Liverpool

545, 2d and 3d

MRS. CHARLES BLACKMORE, Av. Balderas

5, 1st and 3d

MRS. JOHN W. BUTLER, Gante 5

MRS. WILLIAM CARNEY, Nuevo Mexico 6

MRS. W. SCOTT CHRISTIE, 4a Av. Poni-

ente No. 3601, San Rafael, 1st

MRS. CHAS. B. CLEVELAND, la Revilla-

gigedo 12, 1st and 2dMRS. POWELL CLAYTON, Miss CLAYTON,Buena Vista 5

MRS. A. W. DONLY, Manuel Dublan 67'),

Tacubaya, 3d and 4th

MRS. JOHN W. GELLING, la Ayuntamiento4, 1st

MRS. HUGH COOK GLENN, Privado del

Alamo 1, 1st and 3d

MRS. F. W. GREEN, Hamburgo 551, 1st

and 3d

MRS. FREDERIC R. GUERNSEY, Plaza San

Jacinto 15, San AngelMRS. GEO. I. HAM, Av. Morelos 1453, 52 d

and 4th

MRS. OLIVE L. HANKINS, la Artes

1804-B, 3d

MRS. CHARLES HUBBARD, 2a Providencia

1%, 1st

MRS. EDGAR GEORGE JARRETT, la Artes

1804-B, 3d

MRS. L. C. JUDD, Av. Paris 39, last

MRS. W. H. KELLER, Av. Madrid 99, 2dand 4th

MRS. J. C. MORDOUGH, la Revillagigedo

12, 1st and 2d

MRS. HENRY WILLIS MORTON, DonateGuerro 1201, 1st

MRS. LEWIS H. PARRY, Clln. Espiritu

Santo 16, 1st and 3d

MRS. CHARLE O. PHILLIPS, Dinamarca431

MRS. I. J. SELIGMAN, Av. Paris 32, 1st

MRS. J. HARRY SHEARER, 4a Artes 2324,

2d and 3d

MRS. F. W. STRONG, la Industria 4, 1st

and 3d

MRS. G. W. TENNENT, la Providencia 18,

1st and 4th

Miss BESSIE WOLFLIN, 2a Providencia

1%, 1st

SATURDAYS.

MRS. MARIA LOBA DE ARIZPE, Bruselas

408

MRS. LAWRENCE F. BEDFORD, Principal 20,

PopotlaMiss. MATTIE LEE BREEN, Paseo Reforma

79, 2d and 4th

MRS. HUBERT W. BROWN, Av. Malintzin

1, CoyocanMRS. M. T. BROWN, Plaza de San Fer-

nando 307, 4th

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MRS. W. S. GAYNOR, 40 Sur, No. 87, 1st

and 2d.

MRS. R. N. KEAGHEY, Av. Madrid 21,

last three

MRS. CHAS. C MILLAR, Av. Malintzin ],

CoyoacanMRS. JNO. J. MOYLAN, Av. Madrid '<!!,

last three

Miss GERTRUDE E. NORTON, Pte, Alvarado

20, 1st

MRS. W. CRAIG ORR, Principal 20, Po-

potla

MRS. WALTER H. SEMPLE, house adjoin-

ing"Quinta Anita," Coyoacan

MRS. Y. SEPULVEDA, Bucareli 819, ?d

and 4th

MRS. F. L. SPANGLER, Plaza San Fer-

nando 307, 4th

MRS. GERARD VAN MOURICK, Pte. Alvara-

do 20, 1st

MRS. W. J. VEALE, 2a Mina 3, 1st

SUNDAYS.

MRS. J. B. FRISBIE, JR., Hac. de San

Nicola?, near AtzcapazalcoMRS. IGNACIO MARISCAL, TacubayaBARONESS VON HEYKING, Fernando Leal

3, CoyoacanMRS. JAMES WALKER, Heuxotitla, Coyoa-

can

MRS. LUCIEN J. JEROME, Fernandez Leal

7, Coyoacan, 1st

The Oldest Paper in English

in Mexico.

A Weekly Newspaper, devoted to the

English-Speaking colony. A val-

uable advertising medium.

C. H. M. y 1GRAMONTE,

Editor,

2a INDEPENDENCIA 4.

GUS. P. HUBP,Importer and Dealer in

American and European Fane

Staple Groceries.Sole Agent for the Celebrated"Old Kentuck Home" Whiskey.

San Juan de Letran 5 34 (2 Doors South "American Meat Market"),

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BANK AND FINANCIAL DIRECTORY.

ADOLFO HEGEWISCH F J. DUNKERLEYManager Cashier

ADOLFO ALVAREZ Y HEGEWISCH H. C. HEADAuditor Assistant Cashier

THEAMERICAN BANK

OF THE CITY OF MEXICO

Capital, $1,075,000,00 Reserve, $75,000.00

Deposits, $1,300,000*00

BOARD OF DIRECTORS

GEORGE W. COOK W. W. GRAHAMR. B. GORSUCH JACINTO PIMEN TEL

JESUS E. LUJAN FEDERICO KLADTADOLFO HEGEWISCH

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BANK AND FINANCIAL DIRECTORY.

AMERICAN SURETY COMPANYOF NEW YORK

(Compania Americana de Fiaiuas de Nueva York)*

Capital efectivo :

$2,500,000 oro.Deposito en Mexico:

$200,000.

La Compania de Fianzas mas Grande del MundoY

la unica Compania autorizada por la ley

para hacer esta ciase de operaciones en la Republica Mexicana*

SUCURSAL EN MEXICO.

Callejon del Espiritu Santo f6* Apartado 9JO. Telefono 332*

LIC. GUILLERMO OBREGON,Representante.

LEWIS H. PARRY,Qerente General.

C. W. WHITTEMORE ft. Amilicn Lacavd,

Financial Agent

Agent for investors in Mexican

enterprises* Reports madeon prospective invest-

ments.

Office: Ortega No. 5.

P. O. Box 2015,

CITY OF MEXICO

Member of the Chamber of Commerce.

Stock and Exchange "Brokerand Financial Agent.

Concessionary of the Telegraphic Quota-tion Service.

Editor and Proprietor of the

3OLETINFinanciero

y Minerode Mexico.

P. O. Box No. 147. Telephone No. 561

CALLE CAPUCHINAS 7,

MEXICO.182

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BANK AND FINANCIAL DIRECTORY.

The

WILLIAM V. BACKUSCOMPANY

Bankers Mexican Investments

We are enlarging the scope of our

operations. If you have an enter-

prise of real merit which you desire

to establish in Mexico, let us hear

from you. We have had eight years

of practical experience in that

country.

Address All Communications to

The William V. Backus CompanyCLEVELAND, OHIO, U. S. A.

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BANK AND FINANCIAL DIRECTORY.

Banco Central MexicanoEstablished February 15th, 1899.

The Banco Central Mexicano does business in discounts, advances

money with or without security, opens current accounts, issues drafts

and collects bills on all places in the Republic of Mexico and foreign

countries, and does a general banking business with Banks, Merchants,

Industrial undertakings, capitalists and proprietors of agricultural estab-

lishments. The Bank issues Cash Bonds of $100 $500 and $1,000

without coupon, payable at six months, besides Cash Bonds payable at

twelve, eighteen and twenty-four months, with half-yearly coupons, both

kinds bearing interest at the rate of 4 per 100 p. a., until further notice.

Correspondents :

All the Banks of the Mexican States

(Provinces). Deutsche Bank,Berlin, and branches in London,Hamburg, Bremen, Munchen,Frankfurt, a. M., Dresden.

S. Bleichroder Berlin.

Banque de Paris &des Pays-Bas Paris.

Comploir National

d'Escompte de Paris.

De NeuHise & Cie. . Paris.

London & Westmin-ster Bank, Ltd.,

Lethbury London.The Union Discount

Company of Lon-

don, Ltd London.Banca Commercials Italiana.

Commerz & DisconioBank Hamburg.

Guillo, Vogel & Co. Madrid.Banco de Bilbao.... Bilbao.

National Park Bank. New York.J. P. Morgan & Co. New York.

Mutter, Schatt & Co. New York.National City Bank. New York.First National Bank. Chicago.Third National Bank

St. Louis, Mo.Thannhauser y Co. . S. Fraco., Col.

First National Bank. Eagle Pass.Milmo NationalBank Laredo.

Lowdon NationalBank El Paso.

N. Gelats y Co..... Habana.Milan and Branches.

BANCO CENTRAL ME,XICANO,FERDO. PIMENTEL Y FAGOAGA.

Gerente.

F. KLADT, Subgerente. F. CORTINA. El Interventor.

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BANK AND FINANCIAL DIRECTORY.

BANCO INTERNACIONAL E HIPOTECARIO DE MEXICOCAPITAL: $5,000,000.

Cartas sobre el extranjero y sobre el interior. Cartas circularesde credito. Qiros por cable. Depositor. Descuentos. Creditos encuenta corriente. Cobros de Letras, Cupones, Etc., Etc.

Hipotecas amortizables en 25 anos, con anualidades de 9 por ciento

pagaderas por trimestres,

efectuando el Banco su prestamo en BONOS HIPOTECARIOS

con interes de 6 por ciento

y siendo protestativo para el deudor redimir el SALDOdel capital en cualquier tiempo y con

BONOS HIPOTECARIOS.No existe papel MAS SEGURO, porque esta garantizado con primera hipoteca

constltuida sobre propiedades raices POR DOBLE VALOR de aquel.

Ha quedado abierto un departamento de Cajas de Seguridad a prueba de fuego.

La venta varia segun la capacidad de las cajas, desde $15 hasta $75 al ano.Anexos al mismo departamento hay escritorios reservados para el uso exclusive

y la comodidad de los clientes. Gerente, Joaquin de Trueba.

ESQUiNA DE CADENA Y JARDIN DEL COLEGIO DE NINAS,

Apartado 296. Telefono 38. CIUDAD DE MEXICO.

...THE...

Consolidated Ubcro Plantations Co.CAPITAL $2,500,000.00

Offers 1,000 \0-year 6% First Mortgage Sinking Fund Gold Bonds,in denominations of $500 each, aggregating $500,000, for cash.

Offers 2,000 10-year 6% First Mortgage Sinking Fund Gold Bonds,

aggregating $1,000,000, on 45 months* time.

A bonus of $500 Capital Stock delivered coincidentally with

delivery of bonds*

DIRECTORS:A. W. Stedman, T. C. Hood, M. C. Mullendorf,W. D. Owen, Lie Rodolfo Reyes, Lie. Alonso Mariscal,

E. B. Nebiker, Thomas Moran.

Represented in Mexico byTHOMAS MORAN,

Office: Centre Mercantil, 2d Floor, Room 26.

Home Office: 89 State St., Boston, Mass.

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BANK AND FINANCIAL DIRECTORY.

Banco de Londres y Mexico.BANK OF LONDON AND ME.XICO.

In the City of flexico, Calle de Lerdo 3.

Branches in Veracruz, Queretaro, Puebla, Guanajuato, Guadalajara,San Luis Potosi, Morelia, Mazatlan, Lerdo, Torreon, Monterey.

Foreign Correspondents :

LONDON : LONDON BANK OF MEXICO AND SOUTH AMERICA, LDPARIS : COMPTOIR NATIONAL D'ESCOMPTE DE PARIS.PARIS : CREDIT LYONNAIS.NEW YORK : BANK OF BRITISH NORTH AMERICA.NEW YORK : SENORES MULLER. SCHALL & CO.SAN FRANCISCO : CANADIAN BANK OF COMMERCE.ST. LOUIS. MO.: NATIONAL BANK OF COMMERCE.HAMBURG : SENORES L. BEHRENS & SOHNE.MADRID : URQUIJO Y COMPANIA.MADRID : BANCO HISPANO-AMERICANO.

Annual Statement, December 31, 1901.

ASSETS.Cash on hand in Mexico and branches ..................... $16,845,607.62Funds in branches ........................................ 547,472 39

Sight exchange, Mexico and branches ..................... 24.212 159.45Loans on collateral .................................... 6858918.37Loans on real estate....................................... 3 378,506 99Current debtor accounts .................................. 5,241,453.82Furniture and fixtures..................................... 313,024 17

Total ............................................. $57,397,142 81

LIABILITIES.

Capital .................................................... $15 000,000.00Reserve................................................... 4,750,000 00Time deposits in Mexico and branches ____ ................. 6.715,866.02Individual deposits in Mexico and branches................. 10,960,601 95Bills payable and other obligations ......................... 1,288 963.30Notes in circulation (Mexico and branches) ................. 16 036,523 00Unearned Interest ......................................... 464,510.87Profit and loss .......... ........... '. ..... : ................ 2.180.677.67

Total ............................................... $57,397,142 81

We have made an examination of the books of the bank, and find that

they conform to the above balance.

JUAN B. CASTELLO, ) r . .

VICENTE BARRENECHE, \L

MEXICO, February 19, 190 .

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BANK AND FINANCIAL DIRECTORY.

BANCOMUTUALISTA YDE AHORROS, S.A.

pay 4 per cent, on deposits ;

build houses on the instal-

ment plan; are the only agents for

the sale of lots of the "Colonia

de la Condesa."

OFFICES, SANTAY SAB EL, No. 12

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BANK AND FINANCIAL DIRECTORY.

BUILDING m LOAN COMPANY Of MFXICO,(La Compaiiia de Construcciones y Prestamos en Mexico.)

Sociedad Cooperativa de Responsabilidad Limitada.)

Calle del Esclavo 10, Mexico City, D. F.

P. O. Box 84 B.

THE BEST HIGH GRADE INVESTMENT IN MEXICO.

A conservative organization lending its funds on first-class

real estate in the City of Mexico, secured by first mortgages*The rates of interest obtainable on loans in Mexico are so

much higher than can be secured with safety in the United States

that the investor in this Company can always feel assured of hand-some returns* A large majority of our stockholders are residents

of the City of Mexico.Record of dividends earned and paid since the company's

organization in December* J896:

1897, FOR ONE YEAR PER $100 - $13.75.

1898, FOR ONE YEAR PER $100 $13.76.

1899, FOR ONE YEAR PER $100 - $13.75.

1900, FOR ONE YEAR PER $100 - $15.42.

1901, FOR ONE YEAR PER $100 - $13.49.

Profits divided every six months* "We are a PURELYMUTUAL COMPANY and therefore our DIVIDENDS ARELARGER than any other class of organization can afford to pay.You get all the profits*

The Company offers for subscription a limited number of its Class F.

Stock, which is only placed on the market when there is demand forimmediate investment.

Each share has a face value of $100.00 and costs $101.10 and is alwaysredeemable at par at the pleasure of the holder, as provided for in the Consti-tution of the Company.

This stock is guaranteed 4 , minimum annual interest and participatesto the maximum in the Company's half-yearly dividends.

For information, call on or address

Consejo de Administration :

Lie. Francisco A. Serralde, Jno. R. Davis, E. N. Brown,Julio M. Limantour, Arnold Marburg, W. R. Roalfe,

Lie. Jesus Flores Magon, Q. W. Johnson.

Funcionarios :

Lie. Francisco A. Serralde, Presidente.Jno, R. Davis, Vice-Presidente,

Julio M. Limantour, Tesorero.G. W. Johnson, Qerente Secretario.

Consejo de Vigilancia :

J. M. Frazer, Morgan Q. Williams, Venn Hughes.183

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BANK AND FINANCIAL DIRECTORY.

Confederation Life

Association

A CANADIAN COMPANY.HEAD OFFICE : TORONTO.

W. H. BEATTY, President.

J. K. MACDONALD, Managing Director.

W. C. MACDONALD, Actuary.

The Association has an unexcelled financial position, a large

surplus; it has paid handsome dividends for the past thirty-one

years to policy holders and issues particularly liberal and up-to-date policies on all approved plans of life insurance.

Assets Jan. i, 1903,- $ 8,988,986 gold

Insurance in force, -34,609,288 gold

Income, -1,517,815 gold

Surplus, 751,132 gold

Correspondence is desired

with responsible parties of energy and capacityin the Agency Department.

F. W. GREEN, Gen I Managerfor the Republic,

Apartado 1071, Mexico, D. F. Espiritu Santo 5.

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BANK AND FINANCIAL DIRECTORY.

CORNWELL & CO., Sucrs.

Apartado (P. O. Box) 2328.

Commission and Investment

Brokers,

ist San Francisco St. No. 8,

MEXICO CITY.

Do you wish to buy or sell ? Address us. Established in

Mexico in 1891.

ALBERT T. CORNWELL, Manager.

A Producing PropertyWHILE

other Mexican plantation companies are asking you to buy theirshares at prices ranging from $200.00 to $350.00 before any develop-ment work whatever has been done on their properties, the La LuisaPlantation Association is selling shares in the best located property

in Mexico which their managers have owned and operated for the past five

years, and which is producing to-day a sufficient income from permanentcrops to enable them to pay a dividend of at least 10 per cent, the first year.They are planting 1,000 acres in sugar-cane, and are now arranging for theinstallation of the necessary machinery. They have 120,000 coffee trees in full

production ; 2,000 rubber trees, and are extending the development of thecoffee and rubber to cover 2,000 acres.

The shares are now selling at $200.00 each, payable in monthly installmentsof $4.00 each for a period of fifty months, or shares may be purchased for cashwith a discount of 10 per cent.

The investor is protected by a contract with the United States and MexicanTrust Company, which has been pronounced by some of the ablest attorneysin the United States to be the safest and the best contract for the investorthat is offered by any company.

For illustrated prospectus and full particulars, write to the

La Luisa Plantation Association;; 504 GREAT NORTHERN BUILDING Ji CHICAGO J

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BANK AND FINANCIAL DIRECTORY.

National Bank of Mexico.Statement December 31, 1901.

ASSETS.Real estate $ 544,434.78

Cash on hand 21,333,549.67

Bills discounted 28,250,723.34

Loans on collateral 19,198,706 67

Installation expenses (branches) 23,483.03

Furniture and fixtures (branches) 21,899.89

Other accounts 27,542,209.46

Total $96,915,00684

LIABILITIES.

Capital $20,000,000.00

Notes in circulation 26,122,944.00

Reserve fund and surplus 6,766 004 33

Court deposits 575,162.82Bills payable 388,019.91

Rebate on current bills 1,017.093 70

Provision for bad debts 1,183 966.58

Unpaid coupons 26,866. 96

Employes' Relief Fund :

Amount of fund to date $75,089.44

Investments K9 010 50 16,078.94

Profit and loss 4561,741.06Current accounts . . 36 257,128.54

Total .$96.915006.84

MANUEL PEREDA, Director.

JAVIER M. CANCINO, Auditor.

BANCO NACIONAL DE MEXICO,PUENTE DEL ESPIRITC SflNT 6.

J5 Branches in the Republic of Mexico.

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BANK AND FINANCIAL DIRECTORY.

Established in the year 1841.

Dun Building, New York.

The Mercantile

AgencyR. G. DUN & CO.

160 Branch Offices in United States, Can-ada, Europe, Australia, Cuba. South

Africa and South America.

Collections Made in All Parts ofthe World.

MEXICO, D. F. :

San Agustin, No. 7,

Apartado 918.

Guadalajara, Jal.; Torreon, Coah.;

Monterey, N. L.

E. W. SOURS, Gen'I Manager,San Agustin, No 7.

President, JOSHUA S. RAYNOLDS.Vice-President, ULYSSES S. STEWART.

Cashier, JOSEPH F. WILLIAMS.Asst. Cas'hier, WINCHESTER COOLEY.

First National BankEL PASO, TEXAS.

United States Depository and designated depository for disbursing officers of

the United States. Mexican money and exchange bought, sold and received ondeposit, subject to check. Drafts drawn on all principal cities of United States,Europe and Mexico.

Report of the condition of the First National Bank of El Paso, Texas, at the close ofbusiness, February 6th, 1903 :

LIABILITIES. .

Capital Stock $300,000.00

Surplus Fund 50,000.00Undivided profits 11,428.61Circulation 150,000.00Indiv. Deposits. . . $1,577,815.12Bank Deposits 103 468.35U. S. Deposits. . . . 184,159.01U- S. Disb. Offices. 9,453.91 1,874,896.39

Total $2,286,325.00 Total $2,286,325.00

I certify that the above statement is correct. J. F. WILLIAMS, Cashier.

Comparative Statement of Deposits :

February, 1898 $ 643837.29 I February, 1901 $ 975,269.28

782,943,28"

1902 1,4?5, 408.59

RESOURCES.Loans $924,442.81U. S. Bonds and Premiums 365,000.00Other Bonds, Securities, Etc. . . 24,766 92Banking House 34,000.0 J

Due from Banks 8657,502.07Cash on Hand 273.113.20Due from Treas. U. S. 7,500.00 938,115.27

1899. . .

1900 800,733.41 1903 1,874,896-39

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BANK AND FINANCIAL DIRECTORY.

INTERNATIONALBANKING CORPORATION

MEXICO BRANCH:

Coliseo NuevO4L. H. Miller, Manager

MAIN OFFICE:

i Wall Street, New YorkWilliam L. Moyer, President

CAPITAL AND SURPLUS PAID IN

$IO,OOO,OOO.OO GOLD

BRANCHES IN

London San Francisco Manila SingaporeYokohama Shanghai Mexico City

FISCAL AGENTS FOR THE UNITED STATESIN CHINA AND THE PHILIPPINE ISLANDS

Designated Depository for the Funds of the

Government of the Philippine Islands

GENERAL FOREIGN BUSINESS TRANSACTED

Issue Commercial and Travellers' Letters of

Credit. Buy and Sell Bills of Exchangeand Cable Transfers

31IIIilIiB^^

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BANK AND FINANCIAL DIRECTORY.

J. O. RICE, General ManagerR. COLIN, for the Republic of Mexico. A. C. SCALES,

Secretary. Cashier.

International Bank $ Crust

CompanyOF AM EI^I C ^ .

Capital Stock, $IO,OOO,OOO Cold.

P. 0. Box 2129, CITY OF MEXICO. Telephone 543.

BRANCHES IN

New York City. Pachuca, Hdgo. Tampico.San Francisco, Cal. Monterey, ML

Frontera, Tabasco.Puebla, Pue. Aguascalientes.

Guadalajara, Jal. San Luis Potosi. San Juan Bautista.Tab.

of individuals, firms and corporations solicited.

on a11 P*nts bought and sold. Drafts sold on

our Branches to customers at PAR.

! Drafts issued immediately on application.

Collections handled on all points of the Republic.

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P.ANK AND FINANCIAL DIRECTORY.

LA MEXICANA '

Compania Anonima Nacional de Seguros Sobre la Vida*

FUNDADA EN 1888.

CONSEJO DE ADMINISTRACION :

Sebastian Camacho, Pres. Lie. Jose G. Escandon, Vice-Pres.

VOCALES: Enrique C. Creel, Saturnino A. Sauto, Fran-

cisco A. Collado, Manuel Guillen, Lie. Francisco Garcia, Srio.

Lie Carlos Vargas Galeana.

J. A. Palomo, Director General. E. Berea, Contador.Dr. J. R. de Arellano, Director Medico.

Oficinas : Empedradillo numero 9.

Mientras se trasladan al edificio de su propiedad, Esquina dela 2a de Plateros y San Jose el Real.

" La Mexicana "no es una Compania nueva, tiene ya

quince anos de existencia, solidamente establecida y ha pagadoa sus tenedores de P61izas mas de

$1,250,000.

"La Mexicana" debe ser perferida:

Porque cobra primas mas bajas.

Porque concede esperas para el pago de las primas, solicitandolas,de treinta y hasta de sesenta dias.

Porque los Valores Garantizados de sus Polizas, son mayores queen otras Compamas.

Porque la distribuci6n de utilidades es cada cinco anos y no a los

quince 6 veinte como en las otras Companias.

Porque paga mas pronto.

" La Mexicana" emite toda clase de seguros sobre la vida,

bajo Polizas cuyas condiciones de liberalidad, no iguala Com-pania alguna de las que operan en el pais.

Pida Ud. informes, dando su edad e informando si el seguroqae desea, ha de ser pagadero solamente al fallecimiento 6 en vida.

Direccion Postal: J. A. Palomo, Director General, Apartado651.

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BANK AND FINANCIAL DIRECTORY.

LA PROTECTORACOMPANIA DE

Ahorros, Prestamos

y Construcciones Sociedad

Cooperativa.

OFICINAS : CENTRO MERCANTIL,2Piso 16 y 1 7, Mexico,

Apartado Postal 5JJ. Telefono 627.

Lie. Francisco-Alfaro.

Vietpresident*:Gral. Agustin Pradillo.

ler. Vocal:

Dr. C. B. Bringas.

Dr. Teofilo G. Valdes.

3er. Vocal:

Juan N. Carreon.

Tesorero :

Ing. Carlos L. Guerrero.

Secretarial Gonzalo Alfaro.

Abogado Consultor:Lie. Antonio Ramos

rueza.

Director General:Dr. C. B. Bringas.

Agente General:

Rafael Serrano Betancourt.

Depositario:

Banco Central Mexicano.

l

1ag

Presidente: 2o. Vocal: te

!

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BANK AND FINANCIAL DIRECTORY.

A T* *

& CO.

FISCAL AGENTS

Morelia & Tacambaro RailwaySanta Emilia Copper Company

Dona Louisa Copper & Gold Mining Co.

Bankers and Brokers

New York

ME.Xla San Francisco 7

CITY OF MEXICO

CO BRANCHH. H. GI^EENLE^IF

Manager

Compraremos 6 edificaremos una casa en pagos mensuales por lo

mismo que paga Ud. de renta.

We will buy or build you a home on monthly payments the sameas you are now paying for rent.

Sociedad Co-operativa MexicanaDE

Inversiones sobre Fincas, S. A.

ClUCiaCI 16 M6XICOCalle del Colegio de Ninas No. 1

Entradapor eljardin

BOARD OF DIRECTORS

Sr Gral. Francisco O. ArceMr. Roberto B. GorsuchMr.J.O.RiceSr. Lie. Carlos RivasSr. Lie. Demetrio SalazarMr. A. J. PeelerSr Lie. Agustin VerdugoMr. W D. MurdochMr. H. C. Dinkins

OTHER STOCKHOLDERS

Mr. W. C. GrayMrs. Emma B. GrayMr. F. L. SpanglerMr.J.J. AllenMr. T. J. MetcalfeSr. Luis MendezSr. Adolfo MarxSr. Sebastian CamachoSr. Gumersindo EnriquezSr. Ernesto EnriquezMr. J. H. HampsonMr. G. H. Copeland

197

Sr. Adolfo MagnonSr. F. BarnardMr. W. F. LayerSr. Regino GonzalezSr. Angel ZimbronMr. W. A. L. SchaeferMr. Wm. HughesMr. Paul LietzMr. W. C. BruceMr. G. A. HutchinsMr. Lee Peeler

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BANK AND FINANCIAL DIRECTORY.

SECURITY BANKING CO,(CIA. BANQUERA DE SEGURIDAD. S. A.)

San Juan de Letran No. 1, = Mexico, D. F,

CAPITAL, - $150,000.00.

This is a savings bank where you can deposit any amountfrom one dollar up, with the right to withdraw it at a moment'snotice, and where it draws interest at the rate of five per cent,

per annum if it remains in bank.Out-of-town clients send deposits by mail or express, and

can check against their accounts.

Drafts over the United States bought and sold.

CIA. BANQUERA DE SEGURIDAD, S. A.,FRANK G. SENTER, Gerente.

"LA UNION,"Compania de Seguros Sobre la VIda y Ahorros en General, S. A.

Calle de Vergara Num. 12, Mexico.

LIC. AGUSTIN M. LAZO, Presidente.

DIONISIO MONTES DE OCA, Director General.

DR. EDUARDO LICEAGA, Medico Director.

DR. VICENTE MONTES DE OCA, Medico Secretario.

Esta fundada bajo los principles extrictamente cientificos. Sus tarifas

de primas de seguros son mas bajas que las de Compania alguna, Nacional6 Extranjera, que opera en la Republica. Sus condiciones son mas libe-

rales que las de cualquiera otra Compania existente en la actualidad enMexico. Nada ofrece que no est6 consignado en la p61iza misma y garanti-zado por sus contrato*. Continiia expidiendo las polizas de la., 2a., 3a. y4a. Series de la "Caja de Ahorros." Desde el dia 1 de Enero de 1901

qued6establecido el Departamento de Ahorros, y admitird depositos desde50 centavos, abonando un interes de 6% anual sobre cualquiera suma quepermanezca depositada dos meses a lo menos y que exceda de$1.00. Estos

dep6sitos pueden retirarse en cualquier tiempo total, 6 parcialmente.

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BANK AND FINANCIAL DIRECTORY.

REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF

The United States Banking Co.,S.A.MEXICO CITY, MEXICO,

At the close of business, December 31, 1902.

LIABILITIES.

Capital. . , $ 100,000 00Reserve fund, January 31, 1902 $ 35,000.00Added to December 31, 1902 15,000.00 50,000.00

PROFIT AND LOSS ACCOUNT.Undivided profits, January 31, 1902 284.82Net profit to December 31, 1902 51,996 91

$ 52,281.73Less interim dividend paid July, 1902. $12,000 00Further dividend declared Dec., 1902.. 20,000.00Transferred to reserve fund 15 000.00 47,000,00 5,281.73

Due to depositors 2,894,656.29

$3,049 938.02

ASSETS.Cash on hand $ 411,198.48

Deposited with city banks 505,082.98Due by banks and correspondents in the Republic 96,254.06Due by banks in the United States, London,

Paris, Berlin and Madrid 481,116.08Government 3 per cent, and Banco Hipotecario

6 per cent, bonds 300.050.87 1,793,702.47

Advances, time loans .$1,201,906.18Advances, demand loans (specially secured) 43 798 66 1,245,704 84

Furniture, fixtures and stationery in Mexico Cityand Oaxaca 10,530.71

$3,049,938.02

GEORGE I. HAM, Manager. F. W. STRONG, Cashier.

NOTE. The capital stock of the United States Banking Company, S. A ,

was, on the 10th day of January, 1903, increased to $500.000, with areserve fund of $250,000. The new capital and reserve being duly sub-scribed and paid in full.

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SANK AND FINANCIAL DIRECTORY.

UNITED STATES and

MEXICAN TRUST COMPANYAuthorized Capital, $2,500,000 Gold.

MAIN OFFICE :

City oi Mexico, First San Francisco, No. 4.

AGE.NC1E.S ATNEW YORK : CHICAGO :

52 BROADWAY. NEW YORK LIFE BUILDING.

KANSAS CITY : LONDON :

NEW ENGLAND BUILDING. 31 LOMBARD STREET.

A general trust company business with

banking, real estate, mining, and stock and

bond departments* This company is trustee

for most of the large tropical plantation com-

panies operating in Mexico. It takes title to

lands; holds them in trust; acts as fiscal

agent; registers stocks and bonds, and makes

collections throughout the Republic of Mexico*

This company also holds for sale all

sorts of land at prices ranging from a few

cents to a few dollars per acre.

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"LA NACIONAL

In Case

AnythingMouldHappen.''

Life Insurance Company,CAPITAL STOCK, $500,000.

Home Offices :

Corner Cinco de Mayo and Vergara, MEXICO CITY.

Issues the Most Simply Expressed and MostStraightforward Policy of

LIFEwritten. No uncertain estimates as to probable dividends or profits.Premiums based on Insurance only, and therefore at a cost muchless than tontine, mutual or participating policies, whose results

are never guaranteed, because they cannot be known in advance.

CONSEJO DE ADMINISTRACION.QMO. DE LANDA Y ESCANDON, PRESIDENT.QENARO RAIQOSA, - VICE-PRESIDENT.WM. B. WOODROW, - VICE-PRESIDENT.W. W. GRAHAM, - VICE-PRESIDENT.GEO. W. COOK, - - DIRECTOR.

DIRECTOR GENERAL,L. E. DE NEERQAARD.

RAMON CORONA,L O. HARNECKER,JACOB LOEB.L. E DE NEERGAARD,F. L. DE LA BARRA,

DIRECTOR.DIRECTOR.DIRECTOR.DIRECTOR.

SECRETARY.

MEDICAL DIRECTOR,A. H. DEEKENS, M. D.

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At Prices to Every One Alike.

AMERICAN PHOTO SUPPLY COPROFESA I, MEXICO CITY.

A RE fully equipped to**

supply the needs ofProfessional and AmateurPhotographers on shortestnotice, either at counter,by mail or express.

Kodak,

Poco,

Premo,

Billiard,

ViveAnd

KLONDIKECAMERAS.

Films, Paper, Plates and Mounts in Large Assortments.All Kinds of Novelties.

Developing and Printing for Amateurs. Catalogue Gratis.Free Use of Dark Room.

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THE

MASSEY-GlLBERT BlUE BOOK OF MEXICO

PART III.

DIRECTORY OF ENGLISH-SPEAKING

RESIDENTS

Of Mexico City and the Federal District, including the names of firms and of

places of business where English is spoken.

Abbreviations and Translations.

la primera, first.

2a segunda, second, etc.

(A. C.). American Club,accnt. accountant,agt. agent.apdo. apartado (P.O.Box),archt. architect,asst. assistant,

atty. attorney,aud. auditor.

(B. C.). British Club,bkkpr. bookkeeper,brkpr. barkeeper,calle street,

carp. carpenter,cashr. cashier,

cia.compafiia (company)civ. civil,

elk. clerk.Clln. Callejon.Clzda. Calzada.comm. commission,comrcl. commercial,cond. conductor,const. construction,contr. contractor,cor. corner,co. company,dept. department.Dir. Director,dist. district.Dist. Rys. District Rail-

ways.e. east. 6. and.elec. electric,electrn. electrician,

emp. employe.Engl. English.

engr. engineer.Est. Estampa.exp. express.frt. freight.gen. general.Hnos. hermanos (broth-

ers).hija. daughter.hijo son.

Impr. Improvement.imprtr. importer.Ing. Ingeniero. civ. en-

gineer.ins. insurance.Inst. Institute.interntl. international.

interp. interpreter.(]. C). Jockey Club.Lie. Licenciado (attorney).It. lighting.messgr. messenger.Mex. Mexico. Mexican.mgr. manager.mtl. material.mchnt. merchant.n north.natl. national.no. number.opp. opposite.opr. -operator.pass. passenger.phys. physician.photog. photographer.Plza. Plaza.Plzla. Plazuela.

prin. principal.priv. private.prop. proprietor.

203

Pte. Puente.r. residence, rooms,rep. representative,res resident,rncda. rinconada.R. Rs. Railroads.Interoc. Interoceanic.M.C.R.R. Mexican Cen-

tral.

M. Int. R.R. Mexican In-ternational.

N. R. R. National R. R.of Mex.

M. Nor. R. R. MexicanNorthern.

M. R. R.. Mexican.Rys Railways.S.-San.s. south.S.A. Sociedad Anonima(Stock Company).

S.e.C. Sociedad en Coman-dita(private corporation),

secy. secretary,ship. shipping.Sta. Santa.Sto. Santo,sucr. successor,

supt. superintendent,surg. surgeon,trav. traveling,trnsltr. translator,vda. viuda (widow).U. S. United States,w. west.W. Fargo. Wells-FargoW. P. Waters-Pierce,y. and.

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ABA ENGLISH-SPEAKING RESIDENTS. ALL

A stands for Art,* Our stock is renowned,

Busts, bronzes and figures

The best the World round.

LOEB HERMANOS.

Abad, Enrique (Los Cantabros Groc.) ;

r. 3a Indpndncia 12; tel. 1395.

Abad, Mrs. M., prop. American House;r. same; tel. 1332.

Aberg, O. H., imprtr, 2a Raton 2.

Abogado, Enrique L., phys., la Clln.

Lopez 8; r. Plza SM Juan 17.

Abbott, H. B., c. t. a. N.R.R.; r. ColiseoNuevo 10.

Abrego, Manuel, elk., Mariscala 3; r.

2a Tezontlale 4.

Academy of the Sacred Heart of Jesus,for girls, 2a Ribera S. Cosme 23.

Acosta, Manuel M., agt. Internatl. Trans-fer; r. Revillagigedo 1.

Adams, Alfred A., cornel, photog., Clln.Olla 6; r. same.

Administracion General de Correos, Mon-eda 8; tel. 178.

Administracion Principal de Codies, Por-tal Diputacion; tel. 1165.

Adler, Felix, stenog. U. S. Bank; r.

Balderas \ l/2 .

Agencia de Comisiones e Importaciones deFerreteria, Bajos S. Agustin 5, apdo987; tel. 1736.

Agencia Internacional de Noticias, tel.

news service, Sta. Clara 13, J. L.

Regagnon, dir. apdo 17 Bis.

Agencia Mercantil, La., R. G. Dun& Co., S. Agustin 7, apdo 918, EdwinW. Sours, gen. mgr.

Agencia Nacional de Seguridad, 2a Do-lores 429, Jose L. Schleiden, mgr.

Agrramonte, C. H. M. y, atty., laIndpndncia 4; r. la Fresno 1916, apdo388.

A mii In r, Vera, & Co. (S. e C), print-ers, Sta. Clara 15, apdo 348; tel. 1522.

Aguirre, Eliseo (A.C.), secy, to gen. mgr.Interoc. Ry.; r. Av. Poniente 2, No.3616, apdo 105.

Aguirre, Andres P., mgr. Hotel Jardin;r. same.

Aguirre y Salazar, Angel, money ex., laS. Francisco 2; tel. 1016.

Ahlborn, F. A., carptr., 2a Industria 16;r. same; tel. 1488.

Ahlschier, Herman, elk. M.C.Ry.; r. 2aIturbide 2.

Ahlschier, Max, director Deutsche Zeitungvon Mexiko; r. 2a Sor Juana InesCruz 4.

Ahumada, Juse C., c.k. Benencencia Lot-

tery; r. Popotla.Ailhaud, Hnos., dry goods, la Monterilla

8 and 9, apdo 322; tel. 348.

Ailhaud, Luis, millinery, la Plateros 16;r. same.

Alacran Mining Co., S. Tuan Letran 3,

apdo 2167.

Alarcon y Lezamis, Julio, elk. Mex. Mine& S. S. Co.; r. S. Felipe Neri 2.

Alaska Meat Market (Antonio Fuentes),3a Bucareli 1025; tel. 1705.

Alberca Pane Baths, oppo. Cafe Colon,Pa?eo Reforma.

Albert & Co., Sues., J. (Gran Sederia),Empedradillo and Plateros; (El Fe-nix), la S. Francisco 12, apdo 146.

Albert, Federico, mgr. J. Albert & Co.,

Sues.; r. Av. Berlin 821.

Albornpz, Miss Carlotta, tchr., 3a Provi-dencia 1004; r. same.

Alcazar, Ramon (J.C.), capitalist, Patoni2; r. same; tel. 14.

Aldasoro, Andres (J.C.), engr. ; r. Av.Balderas 818.

Alday, Fernando, bkkpr. Intnatl. Hard-wood Co.; r. Estanco Hombres & Sta.

Catarina, apdo 842.

Alexander, J. B., emp. M.C.Ry.; r. Ro-sales 7.

Alexander, Manuel, elk. M.C.Ry.; r.

Nonoalco 2.

Alexanderson, Pablo, ins. agt. andimptr., Cadena 13; r. S. Rafael 303^Tacubaya, apdo 757; tel. 585.

Alexanderson, Pablo, Jr., elk. Liv. &London Globe Ins. Co.; r. Joya 20,

Tacubaya, apdo 757.

Alfaro, A. P., stenog. Jalapa R.R. &Power Co.; r. 4a Mina 2, apdo 91.

Alfaro-, Agustin, varnishes, Ortega 28; r.

Linares 10, Tacubaya, apdo 2068.

Alfaro, Francisco (J.C.), atty. Bajos, S.

Agustin 2; r. same, apdo 26B.Algara, Javier, capitalist; r. Paseo 283,

apdo 213.

Algara, Jose (J.C.), atty. Clln. Sta. Clara

9; r. same; tel. 68.

Algara, Manuel (J.C.), capitalist, Canoa2; r. la Colonia 1; tel. 1625.

Algara y Terreros, Angel (J.C.), capital-

ist; r. Tacubaya, Real 98^; tel. 25.

Algara y Terreros, Fernando (J.C.), capi-talist; r. Tacubaya, Real 98J-2.

Algara y Terreros, Ignacio (J.C.), capi-talist; r. S. Rafael 2821.

Allan, John F. (J.C.), la Indpndncia 36,

apdo 121.

Allegre, Marino (Signoret, Honnorat &Co.); r. Capuchinas 13, apdo 61.

Allen, A. S., agt. No. Amer. AccidentIns. Co.; r. S. Juan Letran 13, apdo1051.

Allen, F. G. (Gray & Allen); r. Av.Madrid 141.

Allizal, Pedro del, bkkpr., 5a Magnolia57; r. same, apdo 199.

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ALL ENGLISH-SPEAKING RESIDENTS. AME

Allis Co., The Edward P., mining andmilling machy., Gante 8; R. E. Briggs,mgr. ; apdo 561.

Allison, Mrs. Bertha C, tchr. music,Porfirio Diaz 1419, adentro 1.

Almacen de las Miiias (V. M.Braschi & Bro.), machy. imprtrs. andcontrs., Cadena 2, apdo 830.

Almacenes y Talleres del Trabajo y del

Ahorro, S. A. Angel & Capuchinas.Almacenes Generales de Deposito deMexico y Veracruz, S. Agustin 14,warehouses, Clln. Sta. Barbara 14,

Jose Castellot, gen. mgr., apdo 1034.

Alonso, Francisco, grocery, Concepcionand Villamil.

Alonso, M. D., stenog. Amer. Bank; r.

Pte. Alvarado 4.

Alphaud, B., fancy goods, 2a Plateros 10.

Altamirano, J. A., elk. Carnegie Steel

Co.; r. Av. Madrid 83, apdo 924.

Altos Hornos Mexicanos, smelting, Ca-dena 11, apdo 1038.

Alva, Angel, elk. N.R.R.; r. GuadalupeHidalgo, Cinco de Mayo, No. 153,apdo 322.

Alva, Hnos., druggists, Bucareli 1420.Alva, Ismael (Alva Hnosj; r. Bucareli

1420.

Alvarado, Juan, emp. Federal Telegraph;r. Av. Congresso 1833.

Alvarez, Dr. F. P., homeopathic phys. ;

r. Portillo S. Diego 14.

Alvarez, Ignacio, photog., Estacicmes 4 ;

r. same.

Alvarez, Leon Luis, atty. ministerio pub-lico; r. Mixcoac.

Alvey, H. P., stenog. M.C.Ry.; r. 2aIturbide 2.

Al Zafiro (F. Sanche & Co., Sues.),millinery, 2a Plateros and 2a Palma,apdo 577.

Amador, Alberto, tropical lands, CentreMercantil; r. 2a Primavera 106*4, Ta-cubaya, apdo 597.

Ambndge, C. T. (B.C.), asst. treas. Cia.

Metalurg. Mex.; r. 7a Sor Juana Inez

Cruz 3239, apdo 307.

Ambrosius, A. R. E., elk., Botica Itur-

bide: r. Sta. Clara 18#.Ambrosius, C. E., mining engr. ; r. CalleBe ran 5.

Ambrosius, T. R. (A.C.), pres. Mex.School Fur. Co.; r. Calle Napoles 412;tel. 1521, apdo 2128.

America, La, restaurant, cor. Av. Juarezand 2a Dolores (L. Carriles).

American Bank, cor. Gante and laSan Francisco, A. Hegewisch, mgr.,apdo 2089; tel. 653.

American Barber Shop, la S. Francisco 2.

J. H. Villena, prop.American Barber Shop, la Indpndncia 4.

J. J. Calvillo, prop.

American Bridge Co. of N. Y., laS. Francisco 8, F. W. Highberger, rep.

gen., apdo 924; tel. 1129.

American Benevolent Society, T. R.Hasam, vice-pres. ; G. E. Towle, secy.,Gante 2.

American Bible Society Agcy., S.

Juan Letran 4, H. P. Hamilton, mgr.,apdo 2155.

American National Cemetery, Tacubaroad.

American Cemetery Association, la S.

Francisco 14, A. B. Ingalsbee, pres.,

apdo 769.

American Club, The, Gante 1, apdo 15B:tel. 452.

American Congress Saloon (Keefe Bros.),la S. Francisco 6; tel. 222.

American Drug Store (A. Schmitz), Pte.S. Francisco 13; tel.' 1649.

American Embassy, Buenavista 4^; tel.

426.

American Furniture Mfg. Co., WalterB. Hull, pres.; office, Av. Juarez 2;tel. 1162; factory 3a Humboldt 7; tel.

1138.

American Grocery Co. (Frowein &Shelton), la Indpndncia 4.

American Hospital Association, T. R.Hasam, pres., la Damas 5.

American Hospital, Calle Sur 36, SanRafael; Mrs. D. A. Netterburg, ma-tron; tel. 657; Dr. Lawrence Shields,surg.

.\merican House (Mrs. M. Abad),rooms, 3a Indpndncia 12; tel. 1332.

American Hotel, Gante and S. Francisco,Eco. Zuccoli, admor. ; tel. 1633.

American Locomotive Co., Av.Tuarez 404, Isaac M. Hutchison, gen.agt. ; tel. 1654.

American Market Co., S. A. 2a Indpn-dncia 1; tel. 284; Howard Carnes,mgr.

American Optical House, S. Juan Let-ran 5J/2, C. Scheffel, mgr., apdo 2221.

American Paint & Varnish Wrks., S. A.2a Sur 12, apdo 2106; tel. 1156.

American Photo Snpply Co.,Profesa 1, T. R. Crump, mgr.; tel.

993.

American Pictnre EnlargingHouse, Pelota 435, Mrs. P. E. Boli,

mgr.American Restaurant (Frank Baltrusch),

3a Indpndncia 7.

American Sheet Steel Co., la S.

Francisco 8, F. W. Highberger, gen.rep., apdo 924; tel. 1129.

American Smelting & Ref. Co., H. M .

Dieffenbach, gen rep., S. Agustin 7,

apdo 792; tel. 527.

American Stamp \Vlis., rubber

stamps, 2a Indpndncia 5; tel. 1738.

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American Steam Laundry Co.,S. A., 9a Mosqueta 6, W. J. Wells,supt.; tel. 696.

American Surety Co. of NewYork, Clln. Espiritu Santo 16, L. H.Parry, gen. mgr., apdo 910; tel. 332.

Ames, F. M., Orizaba; city address,American Club.

Amieba, Manuel, capitalist, 5a Presi-dente 7.

Amigo, Ferdinand, div. supt. SingerMfg. Co.; r. Sur 40, No. 287, S. Ra-fael, apdo 37 Bis.

Amor, Alexander, sugar planter; r. 4aLimantour 1828; tel. 30.

Amor, Emmanuel, sugar planter, More-los; r. 4a Limantour 1828; tel. 30.

Amor. Joachin (J.C.), sugar planter; r.

4a Limantour 1828; tel. 30.

Amor, Louis G., sugar planter; r. 4aLimantour 1828; tel. 30.

Amor Paul A. (J.C.), sugar planter; r.

4a Limantour 1828; tel. 30.

Amor, Victor, sugar planter, 4a Liman-tour 1828; tel. 30.

Ampudia, R., notary and atty., Capuchinai7; r. 5a Camelia 1415.

Anahuac Lodge, A.&A.S.R., W. J. DeGress, secy., apdo 870.

Ananos, Antonia, elk. Bouquet Cigarstore; r. 3a Alamo 12.

Anaya, Rafael, stenog. M.Ry. ; r. 5aChopo 5, apdo 298.

Anda, Carlos, elk. Palacio de Hierro;r. same.

Andersen, Chas., comm. mcht. and insur-ance, apdo 2191.

Anderson, A. F., stenog. TehuantepecRy.; r. 4a Humboldt 34.

Anderson, Miss Elizabeth M., Eng.tchr., Ortega 5.

Anderson, J. M. (B.C.), mfrs. agt., Ca-dena 11; r. S. JuanLetran 3, apdo 813.

Anderson, Juan J., painter, Rebeldes 12;r. same.

Anderson, Julio, elk. Jose Uihlein, sues.,r. 38a Sur 78, San Rafael.

Anderson, Julius, partner Jose Uihleinsues.; r. 38a Sur 78, San Rafael.

Anderson, Robert Hay (A.C.), miningengr., la Indpndncia 9; r. 3a Phima-vera 1511, Tacubaya, apdo 866.

Andonaegui, J., chf. elk. Federal Tele-graph; r. Cerca Sto. Domingo 15.

Andrews, W. R., matrl. agt. M.C.Ry. ;

r. Av. Cpngreso 1814.

Anglo-Mexicano, S. A., La, fibre exptrs..Adolfo Marx, gen. mgr., S. Jose Real9, apdo 795.

Anglo-American, The, weeklynewspaper, la Indpndncia 4, C. H.M. y Agramonte, editor, apdo 388.

Anglo-Mexican General Ins. Co..W. B. Woodrow, director gen., Ver-gara 4, apdo 506; tel. 616.

Anglo-Mexican Laundry, H. T. Sheppard,mgr., Nuevo Mexico 271.

Anglo-Mexican Photo Stock House(Robert Hosking), Zuleta 22.

Anness, Jr., C. W., emp. Mex. Clay Co.,apdo 2032.

Anthony, R.J., Coatzacoalcos; city ad-

dress, American Club.

Antiga, Juan, phys., S. Felipe Neri 2; r.

same.

Apellaniz, E. M., chief sta. elk. Interoc.R.R.; r. Clzda. de Belem a Chapul-tepec 13.

Applewhite, S. P., c. c. Mason & Mason;r. 6a Pino 15.

Appleyard, H., Catemaco, V. C.; cityaddress, American Club.

Apponyi, C. E., civil engr.; r. Av.Balderas 11.

Ara, Mrs. Ethelwynne, hair spclst., Ho-tel Coliseo; r. same.

Arbenz, A., elk. La Suiza; r. Arcos S.

Agustin 12, apdo 3.

Arce, J., machy., la S. Francisco 12; r.

S. Diego 5, apdo 329.

Arechavaleta, F. M., bkkpr. Natl. MetalCo.; r. 4a Soto 34.

Arellano, E., cash. N.R.R., Santiago; r.

3a Guerrero and Magnolia 1203.Arena & Co. (S. e C.), printers, Coliseo

Viejo 24, apdo 881.

Arguelles, Pedro, elk. Portal Merca-deres 1; r. same.

Arizpe, Rafael R. (J.C.), elect, and hy-draulic engr., Cadena 11; r. Viena 1856.

Armendariz, Col. Alejandro, spec, staff

Mex. Army; r. S. Pedro los Finos.Armendariz, Pedro, emp. R.R. depot.Gen. Post-office; r. Sur 36, No. 418.

Armeria Americana (A. Combalu-zier), la Plateros 5; tel. 1229.

Armeria Universal, (QuintanaBros.), Coliseo Viejo 7; tel. 667.

Armstrong, W. H., mining, Plzla. Mad-rid 308.

Armstrong, Jr., W. H., Pachuca; cityaddress, American Club.

Arner, Emilio, rep. Natl. Biscuit Co. ;

r. Hotel Jardin, apdo 2041.

Arnold, Chas. I. (Beardsell & Arnold) ;

r. Hopkins House.Arnold, Frederic (Rod. Grunberger) ; r.

Tacubaya, Av. 12, No. 2400, apdo 493.

Arozarena, Rafael M. de (A.C.) con.

engr.; r. la Alamo A; tel. 1327.

Arriaga, Dr. Javier, phys., S. Hipolito45*46.

Arriaga, Agustin, secy, to local boardN.R.R. ; r. S. Juan Dios 2, apdo 322.

Arriaga, Jr., Agustin, stenog. treas. dept.N.R.R.; r. 2a Milan 1068.

Arriaga & Co., photogs., 2a S. Fran-cisco 14.

Arrillaga, F. J. de, real estate, la Pil*Seca 8; r. Venero 8.

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Nolan; r.Arriola. Javier, elk. P. J.Nuevo Mexico 7, apdo 230.

Arroyo, Ignacio F., exptr. of Mex. pro-

ducts, 56 Pine street, N. Y. ; city ad-

dress, apdo 2003.

Arteaga, Jose M., tailor, Manrique 5.

Arteaga, J., trav. audr. Interoc. Ry. ; r.

S. Lazaro, apdo 105.

Arthur, P. H., emp. A. C. Smith; r.

Pte. Alvarado 4.

Artman, L. P., emp. Mexican Herald;r. 3a Indpndncia 12.

Ascorve, Enrique (Cia. Industrial As-corve y Gayosso) ; r. 4a Limantour1813, apdo 11B.

Ascorve, Ernesto (Cia. Industrial As-corve y Gayosso) ; r. 4a Limantour1813, apdo 11B.

Ashley, John, audr. disbursements M.C.Ry. ;

r. Av. Madrid 53, apdo 2028.

Aspe, McLaren & Hernandez, lawyers,la Indpndncia 36, apdo 2216.

Aspe, Francisco de P., broker, S. Agus-tin 15.

Aspe, Jose R. (Aspe, McLaren & Her-nandez) ;

r. Donceles 19, apdo 2216.

Astoria Hotel (C. M. Porter), 1 GlorietaCuauhtemoc.

A. T. & S. F. R. R., W. S. Farns-

worth, gen. agt., la S. Francisco 8.

Atlee, W. E. ; r. la Colon 4.

Au Bon Marche, artificial flowers, Coli-seo Nuevo 408 (C. "Tenconi & Co).

Audiffred, C., emp. Mex. Gas & Elec.

Co.; r. Santa Clara 7, apdo 267.

Aurora, La., S. A., jute mfrs., D. JuanManuel 20, Felipe N. Robertson, mgr.dir., apdo 762; tel. 1495.

Austin (E) L.. F. J., atty., S. JuanLetran 5^5 r. la Palma 4, Tacubaya.

Austrian Legation, Bucareli 1808, Countde Hohenwart-Gerlachstein, min.

Auza, Manuel, emp. Banco Nacional; r.

5a Fuentes Brotantes 1244.Avila, Jose R., atty., S. Agustin 316; r.

4a Marsella and 3a Napoles, apdo 73B.Avila, Dr. Miguel, phys. ; r. Ribera S.Cosme 38.

Ayers, Capt. John, supt. U. S. Natl.

Cemetery, S. Rafael; r. same.Ayres, Miss Harriet, prin. Hijas de

Juarez School; r. la Indpndncia 12,apdo 2033.

Ayluardo, Jesus (R. Ayluardo & Sons) ;

r. S. Miguel 7.

Ayluardo, Joaquin (Ayluardo & Sons) ;

r. S. Miguel 7.

Ayluardo, Joseph (Ayluardo & Bros.)r. S. Miguel 7.

Ayluardo, Jr., Rafael (Ayluardo & Sons);r. S. Miguel 7.

Ayluardo, Rafael, & Sons, coffee mill,S. Miguel 7; tel. 816.

Azais, Enrique, elk. J. Albert & Co.; r.

Cuadrante Sta. Catarina 14.Aztec, The, monthly magazine, 2a Indus-

tria 15, A. S. Holly, mgr.

B

D stands for Bottles,** Both for water and wines.

We have them in cut glass

And all other kinds.

-LOEB HERMANOS.

Babbitt, R. O. (A.C.B.C.), pres. PaseoImpr. Co.; r. Hotel Jarlin.

Babcock & Wilcox Co., boilers, HerbertF. Carter, mgr., Av. Juarez 7, apdo 416.

Babcock, Geo. I., gen. secy., Y. M. C. A.;r. Pte. Alvarado 4, apdo 2355.

Bach, Carlos, propr. Salon Bach; r. 2a S.Francisco 3; tel. 1547.

Bach, William, mgr. Pablo Bergner(S. e C); r. Cadena 3, apdo 549.

Backus, William Vernou (A.C.),atty., Cleveland, O., 719 Society for

Saving Bldg., Mexico City, apdo 2112.Bachert, G., elk. Levy & Martin; r. S.

Agustin 16.

Bacmeister, Julio, elk. R. Boker & Co.;r. la Mesones 1, apdo 148.

Bacmeister, Luis (Dorner & Bacmeister) ;

r. 4a Cipres 12, apdo 338.

Bahnsen, George, asst. mgr. Korff Hons-berg & Co.; r. Rejas S. Geronimo 1,

apdo 135.

Bailam, Peter, car bldr. M.C.Ry.; r. Cer-rada Misericordia 8.

Bailey, Bruce C. (B.C.) (Bailey, Law-rence & Co.); r. S. Juan Letran 3,

apdo 2192.

Bailey, C. H., Pullman condr.; r. S.

Juan Dios 405.

Bailey, Eugene T. (B.C.) (Bailey, Law-rence & Co.); r. S. Juan Letran 3,

apdo 2192.

Bailey, Lawrence, & Co., contrs., Ortega28, apdo 2192; tel. 1352.

Bailey, L. F.; r. Rncda. S. Diego 2.

Bailey, Miss Maud, stenog. W. P. Oil

Co.; r. Pte. S. Francisco 13.

Baird, W. L., chemist Mex. Gold & S.

Rec. Co.; r. Av. Morelos 1221.

Baker, A. James Jeffery, attache British

Legation; r. Av. Madrid 53, apdo 58Bis.

Baker, Sebbon D. (B.C.), mfrs. agt,S. Tuan Letran 10; r. 4a Bucareli 1883,apdo 2055.

Balke, Julius (A.C.) (B.C.), mgr. Bruns-wick-Balke-Collender Co.; r. Berlin 602;apdo 889; tel. 1707.

Ballesteros, C., elk. S. Pearson & Son;r. Portal Tejada 14, apdo 440.

Balling, Oscar, painter, Sapo 22; r.

Sapo 24.

Balmi, J., & Co., florists, 2a Plateros 5.

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Baltimore & Ohio, S.W.R.R., DuncanBankhardt, gen. agt., Coliseo Viejo 13,apdo 2010.

Baltrusch, Frank, prop. American Res-taurant; r. 3a Indpndncia 7.

Balzac, Anthony C, elk. Botica Iturbide;r. Hotel Jardin

Banco Agricola e Hipotecario de Mexico,Donat de Chapeaurouge, dir., S. A.Angel 6, apdo 325; tel. 1380.

Banco Aleman Transatlantica, S. Agus-tin 7; tel. 1672.

Banco Central Mexicano, S. A.,E. C. Creel, pres., S. Agustin andAngel; tel. 797.

Banco Hipotecario Bldg., Cadena 11.Banco Internacional 6 Hipote-cario de Mexico, Joaquin de True-ba, mgr., Cadena 11, apdo 232; tel. 638.

Banco Mexicano de Trabajo, C. C. Cor-nejo, gen. mgr., S. Agustin 15; tel. 820.

Banco Mntnalista de Ahorros,Sta. Isabel 12; tel. 1217.

Banco Nacional de Mexico, Man-uel Pereda, mgr., Pte. Espiritu Santo6, apdo 14B; tel. 1523.

Banco de Segrnridad, Frank G. Sen-ter, mgr., S. Juan Letran 1.

Bandera, Jose M., phys., la Factor 1.

Bank of London <& Mexico (Bancode Londres y Mexico), James Walker,mgr., Lerdo 3, apdo 70B.; tel. 788.

Bankhardt, Duncan, gen. agt. B.&O.S.W.R.R., Coliseo Viejo 13; r. Av. Paris38, apdo 2010.

Bannister, sues. Juan, imptrs., laClln. Sta. Clara 9, apdo 696.

Bannock, Alfred, artist, Orrin's circus;r. Plzla. Villamil.

Bannock, Roman, artist, Orrin's circus;r. Plzla. Villamil.

Banoni, Ricardo, desptch. at Plaza, Mex.Elec- tramways; r. Popotla.

Banos Factor, 2a Factor 6; tel. 957.Banos Osario, Calle Alberca Pane.Banos San Agustin, S. Agustin 21.

Baptista, Mde. M. L., dressmaking, S.

Juan Letran 12; r. same.Baratti. R. ; r. Alconedo 4.

Barber Asphalt Co., The, L. F. Payro,mgr., Juan Manuel 18; wks. 9a Estrella,Nonoalco.

Barbour, J. F., engr. N.R.R. ; r. 9a Vio-leta 5.

Bardet & Co., Francisco, gents' fur., 2aS. Francisco 7.

Bardet, Francisco (F. Bardet & Co.); r.

2a Roma 1832.

Barlow, Andrew D. (A.C.), U. S. Consul-General; r. Sur. 38, No. 433; tel. 1400.

Barnard, F. E. (A.C.), emp. Bon TonTailoring Parlors; r. Alconedo 8^2.

Barnard, F., Puebla; city address, Amer.Club.

Barquera, Carlos S., elk. E. Sommer &Co.; r. 5a Mina 17.

Barra, Luis de la, civ. engr., Pte. Al-varado 25; r. same.

Barreiro, Albert, cashr. M.C.R.R. frt.

office; r. Sta. Julia.

Barra, Ignacio de la, architect; r. 5aPresidente and Osorio.

Barnere, J. F., elk. Mosler, Bowen &Cook, sues.; r. Aguilar 26, apdo 658.

Barrett, George, engr. Interoc. Ry.; r.

Clln. S. Geronimo 2 l/2 .

Barrett, N., engr. N.R.R.; r. Santiago

yds.

Barrett, Robert S., gen. agt. Pied-mont Air Line; r. Av. Poniente A 2No. 3821, S. Rafael, apdo 2024; tel.

1250.

Barriga. Jesus D., elk. Progreso Mer-cantil; r. Monterilla 11, apdo 179.

Barrios, Antonio (B.C.) (Barrios &Murga)- r. Ay. Belem 14^, apdo 308.

Barrios, Benjamin (A.C.), atty., Cadena11; r. same; tel. 547.

Barrios & Mnrga (S. e C.), comm.mchts., D. Juan Manuel 4, apdo 308;tel. 767.

Barren, Capt. Alfredo (J.C.); r. Paz627E.

Barren, Geo. D., pres. Tezuitlan CopperCo., Tezuitlan Pueb.; city address, Or-tega 28.

Barron, William (B.C.), capitalist; r.

Pte. Alvarado 1437.

Barron, Capt. William (J.C.), capitalist;r. Pte. Alvarado 1437.

Barron, Forbes & Co., bankers, Pte. Al-varado 10; tel. 686.

Barros, Dr. Espino W., dentist, Balvan-era 6.

Barroso. Luis D., secy, to gen. mgr. Mex.Elec. Tramways; r. 2a Espalda S. An-dres 2.

Barthez, R., act. city tckt. agt. M.C.R.R.;r. Vizcainas 2.

Basaye, Eduardo P., elk. dept. communi-ca?iones; r. Penitenceria.

Bashford, E. E. (A.C.), cash. Mex. Gen.Elec. Co.; r. Gore Court, apdo 403.

Basagoiti, Zaldo & Co., cig. factory, Pte.

Alvarado 23, apdo 177; tel. 324.

Basoco, Julian, comm. mcht., Av. More-los 4; r. same.

Basstt, Rev. H. A., pastor Trinity M. E.

Church; r. Gante 5, apdo 229.

Bassetti, U., mgr. Beneficencia Lottery;r. Paseo 1826, apdo 736.

Basso, Mendez Antonio (Rebolledo, Men-dez Bancel & Co.) ; r. Rosales 9, apdo2207.

Batchelor, H. F., R.R. acct., Tinguenden,Mich.; r. British Club.

Batiz, Manuel, comm. mcht., Tiburcio 8;r. 2a Mina 11, apd9 2066.

Bateman, R. C. ; r. Mixcoac.Batman, Henry, locomotive foremanM.R.R.- r. Mex. yds., Buenavista.

Batres, Salvador, asst. director Natl.

Museum; r. la Alamo 1.

Bauer, Alfred, emp. Schreiber & Co.; r.

Estampa de Jesus 1, apdo 400.

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Bauer, Dr. C., oculist, la Indpndncia 23;r. same.

Bauer, F., acct. Banco Aleman Transat-lantico; r. S. Angel.

Bauer, Gmo., rep. Berlin Museum; r. 2a

Arquitectos 419.

Baumann, Julio, ready-made clothing, laSta. Domingo 30; r. 2a Cinco Mayo 17,

apdo 909.

Baumgarten, D. L., gen. mgr. SunlightGas Co.: r. S. Diego 2.

Baumgarten, S. G., emp. Sunlight GasCo.; r. S. Diego 2.

Baumgarten, Dr. S., phys., Coliseo Vitjo6: tel. 1845.

Bautista, Robert, elk., 2a Plateros 2; r.

Esclavo 2.

BayJess, Chas. T., mech. engr. M.C.R.R.;r. 7a Alzate 3212.

Bayonne, E. (Bayonne & Comparot) ;r.

Cafe Chapultepec, apdo 439.

Bayonne & Comparot, comm. mchts.,Cadena 17, apdo 439; tel. 655.

Beames, -C. F., chf. engr. Mex. Gas &Elec. Lt. Co.; r. Gore Court.

Beardsell & Arnold, accts., Capuchinas 7.

Beardsell, George (Beardsell & Arnold) ;

r. Pte. Alvarado 4.

Beaven, Edward, civil eng., Cia. Const.Metallicas; r. Dolores 437, apdo 199.

Beck, Eman L. (A.C.), treas. MercantileTrust Co.; r. Liverpool 545, apdo 318.

Bedford, Lawrence F. (A.C.), atty..

Principal 20, Popotla; r. same, apdo2039.

Beer, Max, cash. E. Heuer & Co., sues.;r. Alcaiceria 27.

Behrens, Paul, elk. J. Albert & Co.,sues.; r. Sor. Juana Inez Cruz 3020.

Belderrain, Refugio, mgr. Pan Ameri-can World; r. 2a S. Francisco 4.

Belem (city prison), Arcos Belem; tel.

1177.Belem Paper Store (J. M. Benfield),Palma 5,, apdo 79.

Belgian Consulate, Paz. 610, M. Vic-tor Baurang, consul.

Bell, Ernest A. (B.C.), emp. S. Pear-son & Son; r. Edispn 2453, apdo 440.

Bell, Edgar G., chemist Barber AsphaltCo* r. la S. Francisco 4.

Bell, Ricardo (Dick), (A.C.), artist Or-rin's circus; r. Av. Madrid 131.

Bell, Jr., Ricardo, artist Orrin's circus,r. Av. Madrid 131.

Bell, W. T. (Bell & Semmes) ; r. HotelGuardiola.

Bell & Semmes, R.R. contrctrs., HotelGuardiola,

Bella Jardinera, La, dry goods,Portal Diputacion (M. Franck & Co.,sues.) ; tel. 1368.

Bellon, J. B., emp. Ciudad de Londres;r. Capucbinas 2, apdo 45.

Bellon & Co., M., sues. (El Progreso),dry goods. Portal Flores 2, apdo 186.

Belmont, Manuel, carpntr., Calle & CllnYizcninas.

Beltran, Rodolfo, elk. Interoc. Ry. ;r.

Escobilleria 3^-Benassini, A. (Lang, Benassini & Co.) ;

r. Roma 1815, apdo 572.

Benbow, W. C. (Benbow-Dutton Co.);r. la Indpndncia 36, apdo 2308.

Beiibow-Dutton Co., S. A., elec.

equipment, la Indpndncia 36, apdo2308.

1'eneficencia, Espanola, La, Nino Per-dido 17, Juan Perez Bolboa, mgr.

Beneficencia Lottery,' Q. Bassetti,mgr., Tiburcio 6, apdo 736.

Benfield, George A (Fabrica de Papel"Belem"); r. la Mina 9, apdo 79.

Benfield, Juan M. (Fabrica de Papel"Belem"); r. la Mina 9; tel. 654;apdo 79.

Benier Rev. R. M. J., priest in chrg.English congregation Our Lady of

Lourdes; r. Colegio Nifios & Zuleta.

Henite/, Carlos F., civ. engr., Paseo Re-forma 41; r. Paseo Reforma 4.

Benjamin, Mark, mining; r. Av. Con-greso 1442.

Bennett, C. O., elk. Mex. Mine & S. S.Co. ; r. S. Pedro de los Pifios, apdo447.

Bennett, D. P. (A.C.B.C.), asst. to gen.mgr. N.R.R.; r. Hospital Real 3,

apdo 322.

Bennett, Harry (A.C.) secy. Mutual LifeIns. Co.; r. Edison 2460, apdo 242.

Bennett, H. W., Dos Rios; city address,American Club.

Bennett, Col. J. F., retired army officer,Edison 2460.

Bennett, John, elk. Mex. Mine & S. S.

Co.; r. Edison 2460.

Bennett, P. M., emp. Mex. Gas & Elec.

Co., Gore Court, Letra "G," apdo 267.

Bennoch, D. M., lumber imptr., Paseo.Reforma 328; r. same.

Benoit, P., emp. M.C.Ry. ; r. NuevoMexico 235.

Bennevendp, R., elk. Boker & Co. ;r.

S. Agustin 11.

Benson, \Ym. Townley, artist; r. 2a Ar-

quitectos 626.

Bentele, Hans., asst. chf. engr. M.C.R.R.; r. 2a Fresno 3.

Bercht, Oton, capitalist; r. Invalidos

435; tel. 635.

Berdeja, Luis, elk. Hauser, Zivy & Co. ;

r. S. Hipolito 45, apdo 148.

Berger, C., elk. Wagner & Levien; r.

Sur 36, No. 110, S. Rafael, apdo 353.

Berger, Leon, emp. M.C.Ry.; r. 3aColon 1019.

Bergman, George C., secy, to rep. of

Mex. Internatl. R.R.; r. 4a Providen-cia 8.

Bergner, Otto, apoderado Pablo Bergner(S. e C.); r. 4a Bucareli 1650, apdo549.

Bergner, Pablo (Pablo Bergner, S. e C.),r. Reforma 1, S. Angel.

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Bergner. Pablo (S. e C.) mfrs. agts.,Cadena 3, Pablo Bergner, mgr., apdo549; tel. 1313.

Beristain, David, civ. engr., la Provi-dencia 4; r. Corpus Christi 2.

Beristain, Jose, atty., la Providencia 4;r. Ay. Juarez 218.

Beristain, Porfirio, phys., la Revillagi-gedo 1; r. Av. Juarez 218.

Berlinger, A., bkkpr. N.R.R.; r. Buca-reli 1207.

Berlitz School of L,niiunnes(Sallet & Du Perray), 3a S. Fran-cisco 7.

Bermejillo, Andres (Bermejillo & Co.) ; rPasep 166.

Bermejillo, Jose Maria (Bermejillo &Co.); r. 3a Industria 1216, apdo 152;tel. 78.

Bermejillo, Jr., Jose Maria, finan. agt. ;

r. S. Agustin 12.

Bermejillo & Co., banking, Capuchinas10, apdo 152; tel. 794.

Berna, Chas. F., paymaster M.C.R.R.;r. la Indpndncia 4.

Bernard, Nicholas L., bkkptr.M.C.R.R. ;

r. Paz 435.

Bernheim, Jose (Woog & Bernheim) ; r.

S. Bernardo 9, apdo 143.Berni. J. Escoto, gen. elk. claim dept.M..R.R.; r. Arista 11.

Berthier, E., secy. Beneficencia Lottery;r. 38 Sur, No. 40, S. Rafael, apdo 736.

Betancourt, Salvador, com. mcht., laMesones 26; r. 2a S. Lorenzo 1, apdo2346.

Beteta, Daniel, acct. Sommer Herrmann& Co.; r. la Presidente 1227.

Bevill, W. J., mfrs. agt., Ortega 28; r.

Plzla. Buenavista 1626.

Bibb, Dr. R. H. L., Saltillo, chf. surg.N.R.R.; city address, American Club.

Biblioteca Nacional, cor. S. Agustin and3a Orden S. Agustin.

Biester, Emilio, emp. Ruhland & Ahl-schier; r. Clln. Carbajal 13.

Biester, Dr. E., dentist, Palma 13; r.

Clln. Padre Lecuona 16.

Bilbao, Santos (La Joyita) ; r. Ortega 31.

Billa, Arturo, elk. Waters Pierce OilCo.; r. Palma 13.

Billa, L., elk. Waters Pierce Oil Co. ;

r. Palma 13.

Billoneau & Cassou, dry goods, Lerdo& Tlapaleros.

Bingel, Oscar, elk. Sorpresa & Prima-

yera; r. Patoni 7.

Bingel, Miss Rose, stenog. WatersPierce Oil Co.; r. Donceles 23.

Biorklund, G. F. (B.C.) (Biorklund &Joransson, sues.); r. Av. Morelos 5,

apdo 599.Biorklund. C. J., elk. British Legation;

r. Av. Morelos 5, apdo 599.

Biorklund, T. A. (B.C.) (Biorklund &Joransson, sues.); r. Av. Morelos 5,apdo 599.

ISiorkluml & Joransson, Sues.,merceria, Cinco de Mayo 80, apdo 599.

Birrer, W. F., emp. Hull's printg. house;r. la Independencia 4.

Biscoe, C. V., paymaster N.Ry. ; r. San-tiago.

Bischoff, H. J., mgr. G. & O. Braniff &Co.; r. Cadena 19.

Bishop, H. J., trav. rep. ; r. la Bucareli1201.

Bishop, Walter J., elk. Wells, Fargo &Co.; r. Manrique 4, apdo 361.

Bitner, C. W. (A.C.), scale inspector M.C.R.R.; r. Buenavista yds., apdo 2028.

Bixler, Fred J., emp. W. J. Bevill; r. 3aFresno 2708.

Blackmore, R. J., stenog. Mex. Ry; r.

Av. Balderas 5.

Black Brothers (Julius R. Black,Geo. N. Black), mining and real es-

tate, Donceles 27.

Black, H. K. (B.C.), emp. J. B. Foss &Co.; r. Gore Court, apdo 578.

Blake, Andrew (A.C.B.C.), accnt.,S. Juan Letran 1; r. Av. Hidalgo 13,

Coyoacan, apdo 2131.

Blake, Geo. F., emp. S. Pearson & Son,apdo 440.

Blake, Henry Y. (A.C.) emp. SonoraNews Co.; r. 3a Magnolia 1246.

Blake, W. W. (A.C.) (Blake's BookStore); r. Av. Balderas 631.

Blake's Book Store (W. W. Blake,G. C. Fiske), Gante 8.

Blanco, Eduardo Gonzalez, comm.mcht., Alfaro 3; r. S. Agustin 14,

apdo 155.

Blasingham, Mrs. J. C., brd. house, 3aColon 1022.

Blasingham, J. C., frt. cond. N.R.R.; r.

3a Colon 1022.

Blasquez, Or. F, phys., la Guerrero10^ ; r. same.

Blobaum, H., bkkpr., Cia. Industrial

Orizaba; r. Sur 40, No. 15, S. Rafael,apdo 576.

Bloch Mauricio & Alfonso, mfg. agts.,D. Juan Manuel 4.

Block, Alfredo (Alfredo Block & Co.);r. S. Bernardo 9, apdo 979.

Block, John R., emp. Woog & Bern-heim; r. S. Bernardo 9, apdo 143.

Block, Marcel, engr., S. Bernardo 9 ;r.

same, apdo 979.

Block, L,. (High Life & Old England) ;

r. Zuela 9.

Block, Robert, decorator, S. Bernardo 9;r. same, apdo 979.

Block & Co., Alfredo, comm. mchts, S.

Bernardo 9, apdo 979; tel. 1273.

Block, Fredrick, elk. M.C.Ry.; r. 2a

Zaragoza 3.

Blue Book of Mexico, The, Mas-sey-Gilbert Co., sues., la Independencia12.

Blum, H., elk. L. Blum; r. NuevoMexico 12.

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Blum, Leopold, imprtr. fine stock,Nuevo Mexico 12; r. same.

Blum, M., mgr. Amer. Fur. Mfg. Co.;r. 2a Artes 2017.

Blumeiitlial, Tolie, mfrs. agt., Cen-tro Mercantil bldg. ; r. Hotel Hum-boldt.

Bocanegra, Jqaquin, agt. American Pic-ture Enlarging Co. ; r. Pelota 435. .

Bode, Victor, cashr. Struck & Co.; r.

Plngcn. Ayuntamiento 1016, apdo 286.

Bodet, Phillip A., inspr. risks, MutualLife; r. 3a Presidente 1626.

Bodwell, Rev. A. G., missionary Sev.

Day Adventists, S. Juan Letran 4; r.

Mixcoac.Body, John B. (J.C.) (B.C.), dir. S.

Pearson & Son, Ltd.; r. 2a FuentesBrotantes 2005, apdo 440; tel. 579.

Body, W. A., emp. S. Pearson & Son;r. Edison 2453, apdo 440.

Boehm, C. J., Toluca; city address,American Club.

Boehme, Fred, emp. G. P. Hubp; r.

la Sor Juana Inez 9.

Boggs, W. R., Winston, N. C. ; city ad-

dress, American Club.

Bohan, D. J. (A.C.), emp. Waters PierceOil Co.; r. Hotel Guardiola, apdo34 Bis.

Bohl, John, mgr. hdw. dpt. Sommer,Herrman & Co.; r. la Moctezuma 3.

Boker, Francisco (Robert Boker & Co.);r. Yiena 1815.

Boker, Gualterio, elk. R. Boker & Co.;r. 9a Artes 2^, apdo 148.

Boker, Jr., Roberto (Roberto Boker &Co.) ; r. Av. Congresso 1412, apdo 148.

Boker, Roberto, & Co., hardware(Carlos Friederichs, R. Von Lubeck,mgrs.), Coliseo Viejo 1, apdo 148; tel.

680.

Bolaiios, Manuel, emp. Fama Italiana;r. cor. 2a S. Francisco and Vergara.

Bolen-Darnall Coal Co., Gante 4,F. R. Stockt9n, gen. agt.

Boletin Financiero & Mmero de Mexico,R. A. Lacaud, Capuchinas 7.

Bolger, Thomas J. (Thos. J. Bolger &Co.), Clln. Candelarita 2.

Bolder & Co., Tlios. J. (The BlueBook), book dealers, stationers, print-ers, la Independencia 12.

Boli, F. O., Amer. Picture EnlargingCo.; r. Pelota 435.

Boli, Mrs. P. E., mgr. Amer. Picture

Enlarging Co.; r. Pelota 435.

Bolton, Edward E., elk. W. Fargo Exp.Co.; r. Manrique 4, apdo 361.

Bolton, H. S., chf. engr. power house,Mex. Elec. Tramways; r. Penitenceria15.

Boltz, L. F., chf. rate elk. M.C.Ry.; r.

Rinconada S. Diego 6.

Bone, E. E., elk. M.C.Ry.; r. 4a Hum-boldt 26.

Bone, F. W., electrician; r. la Mina 2.

Bonorand, Miss Anna J., stenog. No.Amer. Accident Ins. Co. ; r. 4 JavierMina Tacuba, apdo 1051.

Bon Ton Tailoring Parlors (W.T. Phinn & Co.), Coliseo Viejo 5.

Bookhower, M. F., engr. M.C.Ry.; r.

Estacion 131.

Boone R. G., T. F. & P. A. of M.C.Ry.;r. 5a Chopo 3, apdo 2028.

Boos, Fritz, emp. Internl. Banking Cor.;r. Prlngcion. Ayuntamiento 822.

Borda, Ignacio, ins. agt. 'Massie & Le-

Mon; r. la Pane 1216.

Borden, Dr. Felix, massage, Pte. Gallos

10; r. same.Bordenave, Leon (Craig & Bordenave) ;

r. Hotel Gillow.

Bornemann, H., gen. mgr. Cia. Com-mercial Pan Americana; r. Medinas10; apdo 2046.

Bornio, Miguel, emp. Foss & Co.; r.

3a Humboldt 912.

Boronda, A. E., messgr. Wells Fargo &Co.; r. Manrique 4, apdo 361.

Borrell, Edith, bookstore, Nuevo Mexico4 and Escalerillas 27; r. Tolsa Bucareli1056.

Boschert, G. P., elk. M.C.Ry.; r. la

Naranjo 8.

Boss, M.P. (A.C.) (J.C.), mining, 2aDolores 18; r. same.

Bossier, German, com. mchnt., Arco, S.

Agustin 10; r. Clln. Estanquilla 11,

apdo 574.

Bote, Otto, bkkpr., Pablo Bergner (S.

e C.) ; r. Av. Madrid 67, apdo 549.

Botica Central, Nicolas Colin, propr.,Guerrero 21; tel. 90.

Botica Hospital, Jesus B. Calderon,

propr., Estampa Jesus 1223.

Botica Palma, Guillermo Lorenz, propr.,

Espiritu Santo 7.

Botica Refugio, Jesus Santamaria, propr.,2a Indpndncia 7.

Botica S. Diego, S. Villagran, propr.,Portillo S. Diego 17.

Botica del Angel (Mendez & Co.), An-gel 3.

Botica del Hospital Real (A. J. Schmitz),Rebeldes & Hospital Real; tel. 464.

Botica de Nuevo Mexico (BenjaminLiz), Nuevo Mexico 205.

Boulevard El, dry goods, M. del Prado,

propr., Refugio 10.

Bouligny & Sclimidt, sues. (S. eC.), prntrs. and engrvrs., Rebeldes 1,

Henry Sitges, mgr., apdo 732; tel. 1632.

Bouquet, El, cigar store, la S. Fran-

cisco 14 (Francisco Icaza Flores).

Bourchier, Herbert E. (B.C.) (Seckbav.h

& Co.); r. Av. Congreso 1444; tel. 67'.'.

Bourquin, A. (A. Combaluzier) ; r. 2a

Revillagigedo 628, apdo 392.

Bouring de Barrera, Josephine, stenog.

Ingersoll Sergeant Drill Co.; r. ArcosBeTem 16.

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Bowring, Arthur B., elk. Juan Bannis-ters, sues. ; r. Sapo 29.

Boyd, Andrew, bkkpr. and cash. RosarioDiary; r. Atzcapotzalco.

Boyd, F. K., prin. University School; r.

3a Bucareli 1027.

Boydston, F. M., emp. M.C.Ry.; r. Av.Paris 36.

Boyer, R., com. mcht., Arcos S. Agus-tin 6.

Boyle, Allan, elk. M.C.Ry.; r. la Bu-careli 627.

Brackett, Mrs. Annie, stenog. Mex.Elec. Tramways, apdo 2172.

Bradbury, E. T., cash. N. Y. Life Ins.

Co.; r. S. Juan Letran 7, apdo 2505.

Bradshaw^ Dr. Geo. S., dentist, 3a In-

dpndncia 7; r. same.Braden, Henry, contrctr, Tampico; city

address. American Club.

Bradley, F. D., T. F. & P. A. of I.G.X.R.R.; r. 2a S. Francisco 10.

Bradstreet, Mrs. M. P., stenog. N. Y.Life Ins. Co.; r. Av. Madrid 53, apdo2505.

Braggiotti, Albert (A.C.); r. Amer. Club.

Branch, H. N., Engl, tchr. ; r. S. Pedrolos Pinos Av. 15, 2312.

Branch, J. N., engr. apprentice Fundi-cion de las Delicias; r. S. Pedro los

Pinos, Av. 15, 2312.

Branch, J. A., emp. S. Pearson & Co. ;

r. S. Pedro los Pinos, Av. 15, 2312.Brand, W. T., emp. R. Boker & Co.; r.

Esplda S. Juan Dios 3.

Brandenburg^ Th., engr. Mex. Elec.Wks. ; r. Coliseo Nuevo 5.

Rraniff, Albert; r. Paseo 85.

Braniff, George T. (J. C.) (G. & O.Braniff) ; r. Invalidos 2

; tel. 1666.Bran iff & Co., G. & O., machinery,

etc., Cadena 19, apdo 303; tel. 1169;warehouse, Aduana Santiago.

Braniff, Oscar J. (J.C., A.C.) (G. & O.Braniff); r. Paseo 1010; tel. 25.

Braniff & Co., O. & T., mining andsmelting, Resales 9.

Braniff, Thomas (J.C., B.C.). capitalist.Cadena 19; r. Paseo 85, apdo 303; tel.

639.

Braniff, Jr., Thomas (A.C.) (ThomasBraniff, Jr., & Co.); r. Resales 9; tel.

1780.

Braniff, Jr., & Co., Thomas, consuit, engrs., la Indpndncia 36, apdo289; tel. 660.

Braschi, Humberto I. (A.C.) (V. M.Braschi & Bro.) ; r. Cardena 2, apdo830.

Braschi, J. R., cash. V. M. Braschi &Bro. ; r. Cadena 2, apdo 830.

Braschi, Victor M. (A.C.) (V. M. Bras-chi & Bro.) ; r. Cadena 2, apdo 830.

Braschi fe Bro., V. M., mach. andsupplies, Cadena 2, apdo 830; tel. 748.

Braubach. G. C., Pullman condr. ; r. Ho-tel Jardin.

Braun, G. W., emp. Loeb Hnos. ; r. 3aMagnolia 1242, apdo 713.

Bravo, Alberto, elk. G. Patterson; r. 2aPlateros 8.

Bravo, Lucas, emp. Christlieb & Rubke;r. S. Miguel Q l/2 .

Bravo, Mrs. Luisa, rooms, la Mina 4.

Bravo, R., elk. Mex. Telegraph Co.; r.

la Mina 4.

Breen, Miss Mattie, techr.; r. Paseo 79.

Breier, J. (Consul-General Sweden andNorway), broker, Capuchinas 13; r.

Gante 10, apdo 237.

Breier, Luis, broker, Capuchinas 13; r.

Gante 10, apdo 237.

Breitfeld, Ernst, emp. Fink & Co.; r.

lla Violeta 9, apdo 1006.

Brehnan, Frank (B.C.), asst. mgr. Cia.Minera Mex., Ltd.; r. Arbol 9, S. An-gel, apdo 18 Bis.

Brennan, Dr. R. E., phys., S. JuanLetran 1; r. same; tel. 1189.

Brenneman, W. G., emp. Mex. Gas andElec. Ltg. Co.; r. Escobilleria 2158,apdo 267.

Brenchley, J. V. (B.C.), tropical lands,Pichucalco, Chiapas; r. Coliseo Viejo20, apdo 423.

Breul, A., elk. Banco Aleman; r. la Bu-careli 626.

Brevet, Chas., engr., Pablo Bergner (S.e C.) ; r. Hotel Austria.

Bribiesca, Juan L., adv. agt., Jesus Ma-ria 4.

Bridges, W. T., mech. M.C.Ry.; r. Cen-tral yds.

Briggs, Henry H., elk. R. E. BriggsCo., S. A.; r. Hospital Real 3.

llriiiiis Co., R. E. (S. A.), machy.,R. E. Briggs, pres., Gante 8, apdo 561.

Briggs, Roswell E. (A.C.), pres. R. E.Briggs Co., S. A.; r. Hospital Real3, apdo 561

Brill, J. W., Oaxaca; city address,American Club.

Bringas, Miguel, elk. Alberto Paez; r.

Pte. Alvardo 4.

Brisbin & Davis, engrs. & contrs.,Alconedo 1, apdo 638.

Brisbin. C. B. (A.C.B.C.) mgr. Empresade Fierro Galvanizada, S. A.

; r.

Prlgcn. Ayuntamiento 6.

Brisbin, W. E. (Brisbin & Davis) ; r.

Alconedo 1, apdo 638.British & Foreign Marine Ins.Co., Ltd., Yergara 4, W. B. Wood-row & Co., gen. attys., apdo 506.

British America Assurance Co.,Robertson & Darnell, gen. agts.,Cadena 11, apdo 526; tel. 1750.

British Cemetery, Tlaxpana Gate, Ta-cuba road.

British Cemetery Assn., Wm. Patterson,treas., la Indpndncia 9.

British Club, The, T. M. Anderson,pres., Coliseo Yiejo 20; tel. 537.

British Consulate, Lucien T. Jerome,consul, S. Juan Letran 5}4.

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British Gold Mines of Mexico, Ltd.,

John F. Allan, mgr. dir., la Indpn-dncia 30 apdo 121.

British Legation, George Greville,

minister, 4a Marsella 4.

British Relief Fund, Dr. Thos. Wheat-ley, relief officer, Jardin Morelos 1.

Jirittingham, J. T., Lerdo, Dur.; city

address, American Club.

Brittingham, D. L., emp. Amer. Laun-dry Co.; r. 9a Mosqueta 44.

lirofkiuaiiii, Gulllerino (J.C.), com.

mcht., Ortega 28; r. Av. Paris 1,

apdo 564.

Brockmann, Dr. W., mgr. Siemens &Halske; r. Soi Juana Ines Cruz 3020.

Brodie, Walter M. (A.C.), mining engr.,

Angel 6; r. Guanajuato.Brom, S., prop., Grand Hat Factory,

Clln. Reyes 3^, apdo 195; tel. 1167.

Brons, L. P., engr. and architect, LaInternacional

;r. 2a Independencia 4,

apdo 2289.

Bronson, C. S. (Bronson & Son) ;r.

Av. Juarez 6, apdo 2037.

Bronson, E. D. (Bronson & Son), Av.Juarez 6, apdo 2037.

Bronson & Son, mineral concentrators,Av. Juarez 6.

Brooke, H. E., broker, Cadena 11; r.

Liverpool 623.

Brooks, C. S., condr. N.R.R.; r. ColoniaStation.

Brooks, F. Miller, phys. tchr. ; r. 2a Pino1123.

Brooks, W. H., emp. R. Boker & Co.;r. Pte. Quebrado 8, apdo 148..

Brothers, E. W., emp. Mosler, Bowen& Cook, Sues.; r. Leon 2, apdo 658.

Brotherhood of Locomotive Engrs., W.H. Cleveland, secy., 3a Marte 1203.

Brown, Edgar D. (A.C.), emp. N. Y. LifeIns. Co., la Guerrero 4, apdo 2052.

Brown, E. N. (A.C.), 2d yice-pres. andgen. mgr. N.R.R.; r. Dmamarca 218,apdo 322.

Brown, F. W., supt. tool rm. M.C.Ry. ;

r. 2a Zaragoza 1.

Brown, Frank de, artist: r. Porter's Ho-tel.

Brown. Frank Wells, mgr. FundicionMex. de Tipos.

Brown, Geo. H. (Brown & Chamis) ;r.

Hospital Real 2.

Brown, Rev. Geo. M., supt. Missionis Sev.Day Adventists, S. Juan Letran 4; r.

Av. 22 Tacubaya, apdo 2229.Brown, J. A., elk. mot. pow. dept.M.C.Ry.; r. Estaciones 8.

Brown, H. W., missionary Presb. Church,S. Juan Letran 12; r. Av. Malintzin 1,

Coyoacan, apdo 305.

Brown, P. J., carpntr., 3a Mina 6; r.

la Santiago 8, Tacubaya; tel. 591.Brown, W. F., Tlalpujahua, Mich.; city

address, Amer. Club.Brown & Chamis, plumbers, Hoacalco 2.

Browning, Miss Clara B., prin. Girls'

Presby. Normal School; r. 3a Provi-dencia 1004, apdo 247.

Bruciaga, Jose Reyes, phys., 5a Cipres 6;r. same.

Brucklacher, Geo., gen. foreman shopsM.C.Ry.; r. Estacion de Veracruz 123.

Brucklacher, Gus, foreman air dept.M.C.Ry.; r. Estacion de Veracruz 123.

Bruce, William C., sec. Cooperative HomeInvest. Co.; r. Plaza Villamil l l/3 ,

apdo 2302.

Bruguiere, Matilde, music tchr., care

Wagner & Levien; r. Zuleta 15.

Brugmann, Guillermo, bkkpr. Bouligny& Schmidt; r. S. Juan Letran 13.

Brunet, J. R. (B.C.); r. Brit. Club.

Brummer, V. (B.C.), gen. mgr. M.Ry.;r. Av. Madrid 73, apdo 298.

Brunswick-Balke-Cqllender Co.,billiard table mfrs., Julius Balke, mgr.,Pte. Alvarado 4; tel. 1394.

Brnnswick-Balke-Collender Co.Billiard Hall, Fred A. Jones, mgr., la

Independencia.Bruyn, W. E., contractor, la Providencia

5, apdo 2077.Buch y Echeverria, Francisco (J.C.),

capitalist; r. Cadena 3; tel. 566.

Buch, Manuel (J.C.), capitalist; r. Paseode la Reforma, Glorieta Colon.

Buchanan, E. C. (A.C.), audr. receiptsM.C.Ry.; r. Sur 14 No. 810, apdo2028.

Buchanan, J. M., elk. Mex. M. & S. S.

Co.; r. Pte. Alvarado 4, apdo 447.

Buck, M. V. (A.C.), Palma 5.

Buddee, A. L., chf. accnt. Interoc. Ry. ; r.

7a Alzate 3220.Budin, N., sucr. (Mauricio Guillot),

bookstore, S. Jose Real 2.

Budinski, M. F., emp. Mosler, Bowen &Cook, sues. ; r. Hotel Grande.

Bugnot, Armand, dir. New England, S.

A., Pte. Esp. Santo 8 and 9.

Buhot, Alberto, elk. Palacio de Hierro;r. same.

Buhot, Henry, elk. J. Oliver & Co.; r.

same.

Building & Loan Co. of Mexico,George W. Johnson, mgr. and secy.,Esclavo 10, apdo 84B.

Bull, F. L., Pullman conductor; r. Pri-vada 11, la Alamo.

Bullard, L. J. (A.C.), dir.-gen. Trav.Ins. Co., Nueva 3J4; r. same, apdo 570.

Bullis, Miss Dell, tchr. Mex. GrammarSchool; r. Av. Madrid 100.

Bullis, Miss R., tchr. Mex. GrammarSchool; r. Av. Madrid 100.

Bullis, J. J., trav. agt. W. P. Oil Co.;r. Av. Madrid 100.

Bulman, Mauricius, emp. La Esmeralda;r. Av. Madrid 2041.

Bulness, Francisco, member congress; r.

Paseo Reforma 284.

Bunner, R. E., elk. M.C.Ry., apdo 2028.

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Buon, Luis, baker, Clln. Espiritu Santo13; r. same.

Burdette, A. S. (A.C.), erap. Mosler,Bowen & Cook, sucr.

; r. Hospital Real3, apdo 658.

Burgess, Miss A. L., stenog. W. P. OilCo. ;

r. Sur 14 and Donate Guerra.Burgess, Percival G., gen. mgr. Mex.Telephone Co.; r. la Pino 8, apdo2050B; tel. 1487.

Burgoa, Ignacio, atty. Int. Land & Col.

Co., la Soto 3.

Burgos, J. S., trav. agt., 2a Providencia4; r. Kspantados 1, apdo 81.

Burgunder, Florencia, gen. agt. Cia.Generale Transatlantique; r. 7a Alzate3216, apdo 715.

Burk, Rodolfo, elk. J. Albert & Co.,sues.; r. Sor Juana Inez Cruz 3020.

Burkart, Fernando (B.C.) (Burkart &Hitzig); r. Eliseo 16, apdo 614.

Burkart & Hitzig, architects, Cadena 11,apdo 614.

Burkhead, Louis L., constr. pur. agt.N.R.R.; r. Av. Madrid, apdo 322.

Biirkle, Robert, cashr. Siemans &Halske; r. S. Jose Real 22.

Burns, Walter J. (A.C.), actg. mgr. lubri-

cating dei.. W. P. Oil Co.; r. Roma2095.

Burns, R. C-, soliciting agt. M.C.Ry.; r.

Pte. Alvarado 4.

Burr, Frank W., emp. Mex. Gas & Elec.

Light Co.; r. la Sur 20, apdo 267.

Bush, J. C, bkkpr. J. C. Strittmatter; r.- Reintochitl 20, Popotla, apdo 586.Bushbeck, F., contrctr.; r. Clln. Sta.

Clara 10.

Bushnell Line (Tabasco-Chiapas Trading& Trans. Co.) Zuleta 8, apdo 2045.

Bushnell, R. R. (A.C.), machinery andrep.; r. Calle 24 No. 1207, S. Pedro.

Bustamente, Dr. F., phys., la Ribera S.Cosme 37; r. same.

Bustamente, Joaquin, capitalist; r. Prol-gcn., Ayuntamiento 1052.

Bustamente, Dr. Pedro, phys., la In-

dpndncia 16; r. same.Bustillos, Francis (Jose E. Bustillos Hi-

jos) ; r. 5a Cano 611, Tacubaya, apdo 7.

Bustillos, Ignacio (Jose E. Bustillos

Hijos); r. 5a Juarez 37, Tacubaya,apdo 7.

Bustillos, Hijos Jose E., druggists, Ta-cuba 7, apdo 7; tel. 954.

Butchart, Wm. A. (A.C.), asst. mgr.W. P. Oil Co.; r. Gore Court, apdo2081.

Butler, Edw. C., journalist; r. GoreCourt.

Butler, George, emp. M.C.Ry.; r. Buena-vista Hotel.

Butler, Rev. John W., treas. M. E.Church mission, pres. elder Cent.Dist., Gante 5, apdo 2291; tel. 370.

Butlin, Claude M., mgr. C. GordonPaterson; r. Av. Congreso 1438.

Buttner, H. W. F., dentist, 2a 5 de Mayo14; r. Plaza S. Jacinto 12, S. Angel.

Butts, Henry M. (Butts & Christie) ; r.

5a Mina 7.

Butts & Christie (Excelsior PlaningMills), 5a Mina 7; tel. 666.

Butze, H. W., elk. W. P. Oil Co., 3a

Tulipan 3.

stands for China,

Decorated and plain,

If you choose from our lot

You'll never complain.LOEB HERMANOS.

Caballero, Manuel, transltr., Clln. 57-1;r. same.

Cabassut, Emilio, comm. mcht., Clln.

Sta. Clara 3; r. Sur 36, apdo 799; tel.

1145.

Cabrera, Gmo, atty., Cadena 10; r. Sta.

Inez 12; tel. 1422.

Cabrera, Luis, atty., Cadena 10; r. 4aZarco 8.

Cafe Paris (Gustavo Montandon) Coliseo

Viejo 18.

Cafe Colon, Paseo and Artes (Viga &Gutierrez) ; tel. 628.

Cafe Restaurant "Chapultepec," Bosquede Chapultepec; tel. 661.

Cahill. E. J., elk. T. H. Hampson; r.

3a de Soto 15, apdo 704.

Caire, Antonio, elk. Signoret Honnorat& Co.; r. same.

Calderon, F., tchr. Eng. College; r.

Mariscala 2J4.Calderon, J. G., stenog. Interoc. Ry. ; r.

6a Magnolia 63.

Caldwell, E. Graham, teller Intnl. Bank-ing Corporation; r. 5a Fuentes Bro-tantes 6.

Caldwell, H. C., trav. frt. and pass. agt.

A.T.&S.F.Ry.; r. Porfirio Diaz 1407.

Caldwell, James, mining; r. Sur 36, No.46, S. Rafael, apdo 2067.

Calero, Lie. Manuel, atty., Ortega 28; r.

Colonia Romita.California Jockey Club (Mde.

Quimby), dressmkr, Alcaiceria 6.

California Powder Wk:s., explo-sives, P. J. Nolan, gen. agt., NuevoMexico 7, apdo 230.

California Restaurant, la Indpndncia 5.

Callahan, Jas., emp. Interoc. Ky. ; r. S.

Lazaro.Calles, Jesus, govt. emp. ; r. Campo

Florida 3.

Calpini, A. (Calpini, sues.) ; r. la Fres-

no, apdo 20.

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Calpini, sues., opticians, 2a S. Franciscoand Clln. Esp. Santo (G. Garbagni).

Calvayrac, Emilio, trav. rep. wines, etc.,2a Roma 1815.

Calzado, Alfonso, mgr. Mex. Coal &Coke Co. ; r. 3a Orden S. Agustin 5,

apdo 174.

Calzado, Jr., Eusebio (A.C.), gen. agt.Mex. Coal & Coke Co.; r. 3a OrdenS. Agustin* 5, apdo 174.

Camacho, Carlos, elk. S. Pearson & Son;r. Oidor Carvajal 645, Tacubaya, apdo440.

Camacho, Fernando (J.C.), capitalistmem. Cong. Empedradillo 9; r.

Buenavista 3, apdo 201.

Camacho, Sebastian (T.C.), capitalist,

Empedradillo 9; r. S. Fernando 38,

apdo 201.

Camargo, Rafael M. (J.C.), broker JuanManuel 10; r. Tacuba 18, apdo 712.

Camargo, Jno., cashr. Banco Central; r.

Cartagena 46 Bis, Tacubaya, apdo 302.Camisena Elegante (D. Coblentz), Pal-ma 11.

Camiseria Plateros (Pablo Marnat), 2aPlateros 2.

Campbell, A. H., secy. Mex. TrafficAssn. ; r. Gante 14.

Campbell, George W., draughtsman; r.

Gore Court.

Campbell, J. Edward (A.C.), archt. andciv. engr., Roma 1310; tel. 946.

Campbell, Mart, foreman, car bldr. M.C.Ry. ; r. 3a Mina 5.

Campero, Alberto, propr. ; r. la Berlin3; tel. 89.

Campero, Nicolas (J.C.), investor, 3aColon 1047.

Campos, Antonio M. de, elk. aud. dept.'M.R.R. ; r. Coyoacan.

Campos, Pedro, comm. mcht., Clln. Sta.Clara 6.

Camus Bros., comm. mchts., Balvanera16; tel. 935.

Cancino, Javier M., accnt. Banco Na-cional; r. 2a Artes 2068.

Cancino, Salvador M., atty., Medinas 6.

Canning, J. S., engr. N.R.R.; r. San-tiago yds.

Cannon, W. J., boiler maker M.C.Ry.shops; r. Central yds.

Canseco, Caesar; r. Arcos Belem 6.

Cant, George, painter; r. Sur 38.

Cant, Harry, plumber, la Indpndncia 9;r. la Providencia 8.

Capetillo, Ignacio, phys., 3a Mina; r.

Rosales 223.

Capriles, A. M. (A.C.), chf. elk. V. M.Braschi & Bro. ; r. Nuevo Humboldt1, apdo 830.

Carbajal, Felipe B., bkkpr. J. J. Moylan;r. 3a S. Miguel 261, Tacubaya.

Cardefia, Luis M., stenog. Central Bank;r. Gore Court.

Cardenas, Emilio, elk. National MetalCo.; r. Canoa 6.

Cardenas, Jose M., coml. agt. Mex. Int.

R.R.; r. Portillo S. Diego 12, apdo2024.

Carey, James, mfr. shoes, Clln.

Lopez 26; r. same.Carlisle, R. G., emp. Mosler, Bowen &

Cooks, sues. ; r. Hotel Grand.Carmichael, E. H., emp. R. J. Car-michael ; r. S. Juan Dios 3.

Carmichael, R. J., photographer, laIndpndncia 4- r. S. Juan Dios 3.

Carmona, Dr. Manuel, dentist, Vergara18; r. Ciegos 5.

Carnegie Steel Co., F. W. High-berger, rep., la S. Francisco 8, apdo924; tel. 1129.

Carnes, Howard (A.C.), mgr. AmericanMarket Co.; r. Gore Court B.

Carney, Mrs. Ellen, tchr. Mary KeenerInstitute; r. same.

Carney, James, emp. Mex. Elec. Tram-ways; r. Rebeldes 2.

Carney, William, rep. Deere Plow Co.;r. Nuevo Mexico 6, apdo 2153.

Carothers, H. M^ audr. GuggenheimExplor. Co.; r. Canoa 1.

Carpenter, A. B., mining engr., la In-

dpndncia 36.

Carpinteyro, L., emp. Bella Jardinera;r. 2a Ancha 6.

Carral, Francisco de P., phys., NuevaHumboldt 14; tel. 965.

Carranco, Fernando, elk. Mex. Nat. ex-press; r. 4a Zarco 1J^.

Carrasco, Joseph, elk. Intnl. GroceryCo. ; r. S. Juan Letran 11.

Carreno, Alberto M., secy. Joaquin D.Casasus; r. Pte. Quebrado 9, apdo73B.

Carrero, Enrique, phys.; r. CorreoMayor 12.

Carrillo, Adolfo, atty., Cadena 11; r.

Verdes 12.

Carrillo, Lauro, capitalist; r. GlorietaColon 211.

Carrillo, Jr., Lauro, second-hand furn.,la Artes 1804; r. Glorieta Colon 211.

Carson, D. B., condr. M.C.Ry.; r. GlorietaColon 211.

Carstens, Christian, elk. A. Wagner &Levien; r. 2a S. Francisco 11.

Carstensen, Edward, bkkpr., Lohse &Co., sues.; r. 2a Mina 19, apdo 107.

Carstensen, William, atty. Lohse & Co.;r. Donate Guerra 1213, apdo 107.

Carter, Miss Cristina, tchr. Mex. Gram-mar School; r. 2a Cipres 1311.

Carter, H. F. (M.I.M.E.), mgr. Babcock& Wilcox; r. 2a Cipres 1311, apdo 416.

Carter W. C.,,clk. M.C.Ry.; r. Estacionde Veracruz 3.

Carter, W. E., condr. M.C.Ry.; r. S.

Juan Dios 405.

Cartland, T. P. R. (A.C.), asst. mgr. U.S. & Mex. Trust Co. ; r. AmericanClub, apdo 2264.

Cartlidge, E. W., chf. elk. M.C.Ry.; r.

la Alamo 1320.

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Carruth, Quince, emp. VV el Is-Fargo ;r.

Manrique 4, apdo 361.< !ixa Americana Auiplifica<9or:ide Ketratos (P. E. Boli), Pelota435.

Casa Colorada, S. A., liquor mfrs., S.

Agustin 14; factory, Clzda. Chapulte-pec, apdo 372; tel. 738.

Casa de Maternidad, Gertrudis Beltran,dir., Revillagigedo 429.

Casarin, Jorge, mechanic; r. Rncda S.

Diego 10.

Casasus, Hector; r. 3a Humboldt 712.

Casasus, Joaquin D., atty., S. Agustin316; tel. 386; r. 3a Humboldt 712, apdo73B; tel. 671.

Casasus, Mauricio, elk. 2a Plateros 5,r. Hotel Gillow.

Casaubon, Alfred, elk. La Suiza; r. 2a

Revillagigedo 826.

Casaubon, Enrique, elk. Lafage & Casau-bon; r. la Mesones 23.

Casaubon, F. (Lafage & Casaubon); r.

la Mesones 23.

Case, H. A., imprt., exptr. and contr..

Ortega 5; tel. 1587; r. Frontera 32S.

Angel.Casino Espanol (Spanish Club), J. M.

Bermejillo, pres., Coliseo Viejo andNuevo; tel. 478 (new bldg. in con-struction in Espiritu Santo).

Casino Nacional (National Club), PabloMacedo, pres., 2a S. Francisco 12; tel.

439.Cassereau & Pinson (Pasamaneria Fran-

cesa), 2a Ribera S. Cosme 21, apdo405; tel. 330.

Casillas, Adrian, prof. Escuela deComercio; r. 3a Ancha 1820.

Cassiano, F., Pullman condr. M.C.Ry. ;

r. Hotel Jardin 23.

Cassidy, Joseph, sugar mkr., Colima; r.

American Club.Castagnino, Alberto, elk. C. Pellandini ;

r. 2a Damas 6.

Castaneda, Arturo, elk.; r. Bajos S.

Agustin 5.

Castaneda, Carlos (Hugo Marquard) ;r.

Bajos S. Agustin 5, apdo 832.

Castaneda, R., emp. Joaquin D. Casasus;r. S. Jose Gracia 14.

Castellana Con. Mines, Ltd., John F.

Allan, gen. mgr., la Indpndncia 36,

apdo 121.

Castellot, Jose, gen. mgr. AlmacenesGral. de Deposito de Mex. y Vera-

cruz; r. 2a Indpndncia 26; tel. 1218.

Castellot, Luis, bkkpr. Banco Central;r. S. Agustin 316.

Castillo, F. P. de, treas. Mex. Elec.

Tramways; r. Plza S. Jacinto, S. An-gel.

Castillo, Maria, tchr. ;r. 3a Providencia

1004.Castillo, Victor M. (A.C.), atty., Escal-

erillas 18; r. same.

Castro, Antonio G. (A. G. Castro &Co.) ; r. Av. Juarez 232, apdo 843.

Castro & Co., A. G., comm. mchts.,Tacuba 21, apdo 843; tel. 1310.

Castro, Catafio E., trnsltr. pass, deptN.R.R.; r. Luz 12, Tacubaya, apdo322.

Castro, Dr. Leopoldo, chf. surg. Interoc.R.R.; r. Tacuba 17; tel. 1603.

Ccstro Mosquera, Carlos (Polte Reyes& Castro) ; r. Prlgcn. Ayuntamiento827, apdo 782.

Caviness, Geo. VV., edtr. Mensajero dela Verdad; r. Av. 22, Tacubaya, apdo2229.

Cates, J. E. (A.C.), Mex. traf. mgr.Ward Line; r. Hospital Real 3.

Cazaux, A., livery stables, Reforma 310;r. Pane 5345; tel. 1261.

Cazessus, Maurice, mgr. Grand Hotel ;

r. fame.Ceballos v Galicia, Maria, stenog. Build-

ing & Loan Assn. of Mex.; r. Victoria

4, apdo 84B.Celis, Pastor de, chf. elk. pres. office

M.C.Ry.; r. 5a Naranjo 2700.

Cejudo & Bro., Francisco, lumber deal-

ers, 3a Bucareli 1231; tel. 190.

Central Brewery, 8a Cipres, Rancho del

Chopo, apdo 973; tel. 1198.Central Bank of Mexico, S. Agus-

tin and Angel.Central, El, grocery (Martinez & Vinas),

cor. La Guerrero and La Mina.Central House, rooms, la Estaciones 4.

Centre Mercantil (S. Robert & Co.),

dry goods, Portal Mercaderes and Re-fugio, apdo 472.

Centro Mercantil office bldg., Refugioand Portal Mercaderes.

Cercle Franchise (French Club), Palma11.

Cercle 1'Union (French Club), L. Bon-nery, secy., Vergara 18.

Cerdan, Esteban, elk. M.C.Ry.; r. 3a

Tulipan 9, apdo 2028.

Cerf, Ernesto, elk. Bella Jardinera; r. 2aIturbide 623.

Cerveceria Cuauhtemoc (Monterey), Tacuba 17; tel. 1214.

Cerveceria Moctezuma de Orizaba, Me-dinas 16-17; tel. 1716.

Chabaud, Alfred, emp. Hillebrand & Co.,

sues.; r. Av. Poniente A4, No. 4035,apdo 240.

Chaca, Manuel, accnt. Portland CementCo.; r. 3a Chiquihuiteras, No. 3.

Chacon, Agustin, oculist; r. Cocheras 21.

Chaillet, A. A., electr. engr. Av. Juarez10; r. Gore Court W, apdo 655; tel.

1308.

Chalfant, Rev. Geo. W., D.D., pastorPresbyterian Church; r. Coyoacan.

Chalfant, W. F., bkkpr. Hull's PrintingHouse; r. S. Juan Letran 13.

Chalkley, C. M., foreman planing mill

M.C.Ry.; r. Penitenceria 12.

Chambers, G. R., elk. M.C.Ry.; r. LaAduana Vieja 8.

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Chamis, Alex. E. (Brown & Chamis) ;r.

Hoacalco 2.

Chambon Hipolito (A.C.), silk factory.3a Fresno; r. same; tel. 501.

Chandler N. T., pass. cond. M.C.Ry.;r. la Bucareli 4.

Chapeaurouge Donat de, dir. BancoAgricola e Hipotecario; r. Av. Lon-dres 6, apdo 325.

Chapin R. H., trav. aud. N.R.R.;

r.

la Humboldt 9, apdo 322.

Chaplin, Geo. P (A.C.); r. 2a Dolores18.

Chapman, C. H., civ. engr. ; r. British. Club.Charles, C. J., broker, Hospital Real G;

r. same, apdo 2082.

Chase, G. B., mgr. typewriter dept. F.

P. Hoeck & Co.; r. 2a Dolores 429.

Chastel, A., tailor, Espiritu Santo 9; i.

Bosque 2.

Chauvet, Francisco, elk. Max Chauvet:r. la Monterilla 7.

Chauvet, i^uis, elk. Max. Chauvet; r. laMonterilla 7.

Chauvet, Max, dry goods, la Monterilla7; r. same; tel. 1062.

Chauvet, Jr., Max, elk. Max Chauvet;r. la Monterilla 7.

Chavanel, L., mining engr.; r. Bet-lemitas 11.

Chavero, Alfredo (J.C.), atty., 2a Artes2018; r. same; tel. 466.

Chavero, Lie. Ernesto, atty., Medina-12 and 13; r. 5a Artes 2813, apdo 149

Chavez, Ign. F., phys., 3a Fresno 2512.

Chavez, Miss M. C., stenog. ; r. 3aMarte 5.

Chavez, Miguel Sanchez, emp. N.R.R.;

r. Portillo S. Diego 11.

Chavez, P. V., supt. Mex. Elec. Veh.Co.; r. 3a Bucareli 1207.

Chavez & Co.?

J. B. (S. e C.) iron

foundry, la Dinamarca 40.

Chemidlin, Louis N. (A.C.), imprt. andexprt. Centre Mercantil; r. 3a Gober-nador 1852.

Chermside, A., elk. Mex. Traffic Assn.;r. Portillo S. Diego 2.

Chevrillon, L. (A.C.), engr. Cia. MineraMex., Ltd.; r, Brusselles 601, apdo18 Bis.

Cheyne, Geo., tchr. Engl. ; r. Pizla Mad-rid 117.

Chice, Ygnacio, drug clerk; r. lOa Vio-leta 9.

Chilian Consulate, Vicente Prieto

Puelma, consul gen., Bucareli 1879.

Chilian Legation, Marcial Martinez,min., 5a Presidente 2044.

Chillingworth, F. (A.C.), v. p. Mex. ClayMfg. Co.; r Hotel Coliseo, apdo 2032.

Ching, Edwin M. (A.C.), asst. gen. mgr.Singer Mfg. Co.

; r. Clzda Chapultepec18; tel. 1735.

Chippendale, A. (A.C.B.C.), Sultepec;city address, American Club.

Chisholm, J. R., Durango; city addressAmerican Club.

Chisholm, J. A., chf. engr. Mex. GreatEastern Ry., apdo 2099.

Chism, Richard E., atty., S. Juan Letran 1; tel. 418; r. Colonos 9 Tacubaya, apdo 2085; tel. 104.

Christ Church, Episcopal, 4a Providen-cia 5, H. F. B. Darnell, secy., apdo705.

Christensen, Peter, carpntr R. Boker &Co.; r. la Providencia 5.

Christlieb, Adolfo (Christlieb & Rubke) ;

r. la Industria Z l/2 , apdo 58.

Christlieb, Henry A., elk. Mex. M S.

S. Co.Christlieb & Rubke, comm. mchts., 2a

Monterilla 9, apdo 58.

Christian Science Hall, Mr. and Mrs. E.C. Butler, 1st and 2d readers, S. JuanLetran 13.

Chorne, Dr. O. R., dentist, 2a Do-lores 2.

Chousal, Maria Garay de, Hamburga528.

Chousal, Rafael (J.C.), secy. Pres. Diaz,Hamburga 528.

Chreitzberg A. T., condr. N.R.R.: r.

la Providencia 618.

Christen, J. H. (Intern!. Transfer),Gante 7; r. la Sur 21; tel. 15.

Christie, W. Scott (Butts & Christie) ;

r. 4a Av. Poniente 3601 S. Rafael.

Christie, Francis, mgr. News Distrib-

uting Co.;

r. Gante 8.

Church, George, emp. M.C.Ry. shops; r.

Estacion Veracruz 123.

Church of the Divine Saviour, HospitalKeal 3 Presby.

Churchill, Miss Annie, missionary MaryKeener Inst. ; r. la Colon 4.

Cisneros, A., elk. Interoc. Ry. ; r. Esco-billera 3y2 .

Cisneros, Manuel, elk. N.R.R.; r. Mixcoac.

City Hall, Portal de Diputacion.Ciudad de Bruselas, La (S. Robert &

Co.), 'dry goods, la Plateros 2, apdo

Clark,' R. E., cond. N.R.R.; r. ClzdaSta. Maria 3.

Clark, Maurice (A.C.), mining engr.,Pte. S. Francisco 14; r. AmericanClub, apdo 2292.

Clark, R. J., engr. N.R.R.; r. Santiagoyds.

Clark, William, plumber, Av. Juarez608; tel. 1411; r. same.

Clark', W. N., la Indpndncia 12; r.

Gante 7.

Clausen, Mare, bkkpr. Central Bank; r.

Coliseo Viejo 20.

Claussmann, Joseph, steward Hotel Re-

forma; r. same.

Clayton, Gen. Powell (A.C. J.C.), Ameri-can Ambassador; r. Buenavista 5.

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Clegg, Charles (J.C. B.C.), gen. mgr.Mex. Elec. tramways; r. 3a Bucareli1217, apdo 2174

Clench, Miss Charlotte J., tchr., laProvidencia 5.

Clench, Miss Minna, tchr., Tlalpam.Clement, Z., comm. mcht., Ortega 34,

apdo 364; tel. 335.

Cleveland, B. F., Pullman car porter; r.

Colegio Ninas 1.

Cleveland, Charles B. (A.C.), gen. agt.Rock Island System; r. la Revillagi-gedo 12, apdo 2180.

Cleveland, F. C., Pullman car porter; r.

Colegio Ninas 1.

Cleveland, N. E., Pullman car porter; r.

Colegio Ninas 1.

Cleveland, W. H., engr. N.R.R.; r. cor.3a Martes and lla Guerrero.

Clifford, Percy C. (B.C.), elk. Geo.Fuss* r. Gore Court, apdo 872.

Clifford, Jas., dispatcher N.Ry.; r. San-tiago yds.

Coblentz, S., propr. Camiseria Elegante;r. Cinco de Mayo 16.

Coblentz, Paul; r. Gante 8.

Coca, ArWro de, civ. engr., Bucareli2038; r. same.

Cochrane, L. P., mgr. assay dept. Mex.M. S. S. Co.; r. 3a Indpndncia 12.

Cockerton, A. W., bus. mgr. Mex. In-

vestor, la Bucareli 5, apdo 2327.

Cockrell, Dr. W. S. (A.C.), planter; r.

Iturbide Hotel.Cohen, S. (S. Cohen & Co.); r. S. Juan

Le'tran 13, apdo 2240.

Cohen & Co., S. (La Violeta CigarStore), la S. Francisco 1, apd9 2240.

Colegio de Corredores (assn. of licensedbrokers), Jose de la Lama, secy., Cen-tro Mercantil.

Colegio Frances del Sagrado Corazon deMaria, Miss Clementina Leger, dir.,Donate Guerra 1227.

Colier, Robert, 3a Indpndncia 12, apdo638.

Colin, Ricardo (A.C.), secy. Intnl. Bk.& Trust Co.. apdo 2129; r. 3a SorJuana Ines de la Cruz 1.

Collado, Ignacio, elk. "La Mexicana"Ins. Co.; r. S. Andres 2.

Collegiate School, Miss Mary T. Gads-den, prin., Ramon Guzman 1211.

Collet, Alfonso, elk. Puerto de Vera-cruz; r. same.

Colling D. S., Pullman condr.; r. Ho-tel Keforma.

Collins, J. J., supt. Cia. Cigarrera Mex.;r. Sur 14, No. 810.

Collins, W. D., mines and prospects, S.

Juan Letran 5%; r. same.Collinson, J. G., supt. A. J. Peyton &

Co.; r. la S. Francisco 7.

Colonial, La, grocery (Echevarri & Co.),Buenavista 37.

Colungo, Agapito, mechanic M.C.Ry. ;r.

la Sol 1426, apdo 62 Bis.

Commercial Union Ins. Co. of London,Fred Ritter & Co., agts., Capuchinas 9.

Commissioner of Deeds for variousStates, Wm. J. De Gress, PrlngcionAyuntamiento 1018, apdo 870.

Combalnzier, A. (A.C.), arms andammunition, la Plateros 5, apdo 392;tel. 1229; r. 3a Limantour 1443.

Combaluzier, Rafael M., elk. A. Com-baluzier; r. 3a Limantour 1443.

Commartin, Gaston, elk. Alfredo Bloch& Co.; r. S. Bernardo 9.

Compaiiia Agricola e Industrial Francesa, etc., S. A., Augusto Genin, mgr.Ocampo 4, apdo 31.

Compania Aguas Gaseosas, J. R. Lauga,mgr., 3a Bucareli 1019; tel. 687.

Compania Americana de Sobres, WalterB. Hull, prop.; office, 2a Indpndncia8; factory, 2a Sol and 9a Zaragoza.

Compania Azucarera del Panuco, S. A.,Refugio 15, apdo 446; tel. 594.

'

Compania Babcock y Wilcox, water tubeboilers and engines, Herbert F. Car-

ter, mgr., Av. Juarez 7, apdo 416; tel.

1314.

Compania Benbow-Dutton, S. A., electr.

equip., la Indpndncia 36, apdo 2308.

iia Cervecera Toluca yMexico, S. A., E. Leycegui, admor.,Rncda. S. Diego 11-12, apdo 837; tel.

249.

Compniita Cigarrera Mexicana,Ricardo del Rio, mgr., 5a Bucareli 2027.

Compania Comercial Beneficiadora deiMinerales, ore buyers, la S. Francisco12; tel. 803.

Compaiiia Comercial Pan-Americana, S.

A., coal and coke, H. Bornemann,gen. mgr., Medinas 10, apdo 2064;tel. 1401.

Compania Construcciones Metalicas, S.

A., J. P. Lippert, mgr., 4a Indpn-dncia 2, apdo 199; tel. 1847.

CompafifaConstruccions y Pres-tiimos en Mexico, G. W. Johnson,mgr., Esclavo 10, apdo 84B.

Compania Destiladora, S. A., A. Dan-gaud, mgr., Plaz. S. Lazaro, apdo 629;tel. 996.

Compaiiia Explotadora deFuerzas Hidro-Electrlcas deS. Ildefonso, S. A., E. Pinson,mgr., Arcos y Bajos S. Agustin, apdo874; tel. 1183.

Compania Explotadora de las Salinas

Obregon, Charles T. Strauss, pres.,Arco S. Agustin 10, apdo 291; tel.

1841.

Compania Exportadora Mexicana, S. A.,S. Juan Letran 1, Henry B. Willis,

mgr.Compania Fabrica de Papel, San Rafael

y Anexas, S. A., Manuel A. Levy, mgr.,Angel 2, apdo 769.

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Compafiia Farmacentica de laCrux Rojo (VV. H. Stanley), whole-sale and retail druggists, 2a Dolores429, apdo 54B.

Compania General Anglo-Amer-ican de Sea'iiros, W. B. VVoodrow,dir. gen., Vergara 4.

Compafiia Generale Transatlantique, F.

Burgunder, gen. agt., 5 de Mayo 168,apdo 71.

CoTnpanfa de la Guia OfficialMexicana, publishers Guia Official,A. N. Magnon, mgr., Gante 2.

Compafiia Industrial Ascorve y Gayosso,mfrs. caskets, Mariscala 3; tel. 179.

Compafiia Industria de Fosforos, 4aPino 15; tel, 288.

Compafiia Industrial de Helados Tejidosy Estampados, S. Agustin 2; tel. 768.

Compafiia Industrial Jabonera de la La-guna, S. A., Tiburcio 5, apdo 819.

Compafiia Industrial "La Aurora," jutemfrs., Felipe N. Robertson, mgr., D.Juan Manuel 20, apdo 762; tel. 1495.

Compafiia Industrial Manufacturer, JuanH. Nieto, mgr., Capuchinas 3, apdo239.

Compafiia Industrial de Orizaba, S. A.,E. Garcin, gen. mgr., S. A., Don JuanManuel 22, apdo 576; tel. 969.

Compafiia Industrial Veracruzana, S. A.,cotton mfrs., T. Vinatier, mgr.,

Ocampo 3, apdo 529; tel. 735.

Compafiia Lda. Manufacturera de Yute,D. Juan Manuel 22, apdo 727.

Compaiifa Limitada de TraviasElectricas de Mexico, offices andpower house, Indianilla, Chas. Clegg,gen. mgr., apdo 2174; A. E. Worswick,res. engr., apdo 2172; tel. 296.

Compafiia Linera de Mexico, S. A., linenmfrs., Norte 25, No. 913, apdo 547;tel. 981.

Compaiifa Madereria Mexicana,Gerald E. Neel, mgr., cor. Pane andLimantour, apdo 488; tel. 348.

Compafiia Manufacturera de Muebles, S.

A., Walter B. Hull, pres., Av. Juarez2; tel. 1163.

Corapaiifa Mannfactnrera deSinger, 3a Indpndncia 6; tel. 1615;retail la S. Francisco 13; tel. 1018; L.O. Harnecker, gen. mgr. ; E. M. Ching,asst. gen. mgr., apdo 37 Bis.

Compaiifa Metalnrgica Belga(Matra, Kohsel & Co.), iron and steel,la S.

^Francisco 7; tel. 1831.

Compafiia Metalurgica Mexicana, orebuyers and smelters, C. T. Ambridge,asst. treas., Tiburcio 27, apdo 307; tel.

472.

Compaiifa Mexicana de Elec-tricidad, S. A., F. Neugebauer, gen.mgr., Jose Real 22, apdo 905; tel. 659.

Compafiia Mexicana de Cemento Port-land, Jose Watson, mgr., Cadena 11;tel. 1802.

Campanfa Mexicana de Gas yLnz Electrica, Ltd., M. G. Ribbon,mgr., Sta. Clara 7, apdo 267; tel. 180.

Compafiia Mexicana de Mensajerias,Chas. W. Cooper, mgr., 5 de Mayo 17;tel. 675.

Compafiia Mexicana de Pozos Artesianos,S. A., Karl R. Cook, dir. gen., Es-clavo 10; tel. 1667.

Compafifa Mexicana de CatHidraulica Cemento y Mater-ial e.s de Construcci on, S. A., J.D. Servin y Calvo, mgr., Cadena 6,

apdo 958; tel. 974.

Compafifa Mexicana Mneblespara Escnelas, S. A., J. R. Am-brosius, pres., Av. Juarez 1, apdo 2128.

Compafifa Michoacan de Ma-deras, 34a Sur 832.

Compafiia Minera de Buenavista yAnexas, S. A., Revillagigedo 413;tel. 71.

Compafiia Minera de Mexico, Ltd., Cen-tro Mercantil, R. H. Hutton, mgr.,apdo 18 Bis; tel. 271.

Compafiia Minera, La, Providencia,Nueva 4B.

Compafiia Minera de San Luis del Oro,S. A., Revillagigedo 413, apdo 71.

Compafiia Minera de "Victoria yAnexas," S. A., H. H. Simpson, pres.,Gante 2.

Compafiia Minera "Sirio" of El Oro,Santiago Mendez, pres., Ortega 28,

apdo 510.

Compafiia Minera de Esperanza yAnexas, El Oro. Ortega 28, apdo 564;tel. 394.

Compafifa Nacional Construc-tora, S. A., archts. and bldrs., JulioG. Zwicker, pres., Rebeldes 0, apdo2114.

Compafifa Nacional de Maderas(Miclioacan), S. A., Geo. Kennedy,gen. mgr., Gante 2.

Compafiia Nacional Mexicana de Dina-mita y Explosives, S. A., AugustoGenin, mgr., Ocampo 4, apdo 31.

Compafifa Norne&a Mexicana,imptrs. and exprtrs., Christian Schjet-nan, dir., Ortega 28.

Compafifa de las PildorasNacionales (Dr. Chas. M.Harrison),medicine mfrs., Pte. S. Francisco 16,

apdo 2357; tel. 1249.

Compafiia de Sifones Automaticos, S. A.,Juan Hidalgo, pres., la S. Francisco12.

Compafiia de Terrenes de la Clzda. deChapultepec, S. A., Karl R. Cook,gen. sales agt., Gante 8, apdo 2331;tel. 1819.

Compafifa Tniel, S. A., secret ser-

vice, Vergara 4.

Compafiia de Transmision Electrica dePotencia del Estado de Hidalgo, S. A.,

Angel 2.

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Comparot, Frederic (Bayonne & Com-parot), Angel 2; r. 3a Fuentes Bro-tantes 9, apdo 439.

Compton, Hugh M., teller Intl. Bk. &Trust Co.; r. Hotel Astoria, apdo 2129.

Concordia, La, S. A., cloth mfrs., A.

Elsasser, mgr., Pte. S. Antonio Abac!l4*/2 , apdo 594.

Concordia, La (A. Rolla & Co.), restau-

rant, S. Jose Real 1, apdo 347.

Conduit, W. S. (A.C.), Tlahualilo, Dur. ;

city address, American Club.Conejo Al, hat store (Landwehr &Medina, sues.), Portal Mercaderes 5.

Confederation Life InsuranceCo., F. VV. Green, mgr., EspiritiSanto 5, apdo 2285B; tel. 16C9.

Conley. Edward Martin, vice and deputyU. S. Consul Gen.; r. Av. Balderas814.

Conley, G. J., mgr. Dr. S. S. Hall; r. I

Coliseo Viejo 14.

Connelly, J. T., engr. Mex. Elec. Tram-ways; r. Pte. Blanco 4.

Conn, H. A. L., emp. Wm. Paterson.Conroy, R. E., disptchr. N.Ry.; r. San

tiago yds.Consolidated Rubber Tire Co.,

William G. Moler, rep., la Indpn-dncia 36, apdo 289; tel. 660.

Consolidated Safety Pin Co., Javier Garcia Torres, agt., Nueva 4 l

/2, apdo 1037.

Contreras, Julian, elk. Sonora News Co.;r. Arco S. Agustin 5.

Contreras, Samuel (J.C.), atty. MilitaryCourt; r. Tlaxpana 26.

Contris, W. W. (A.C.) (Contris & Fin-

ley); r. 3a Colon 1021.Contris fc Finley, dentists, la In-

dpndncia 16.

Conty, Thomas D., prop. Two RepublicsHotel; r. same.

Conway, E. H., dentist, la Indpndn- I

cia 9- r. Popotla.Cook, Geo. D., pres. Geo. D. Cook Co.,N. Y.; r. Hotel Iturbide.

Cook, Geo. Shaw (Geo. D. Cook Co.); r.

Hotel Iturbide.

Cook, Geo. W. (A. C.), propr. Mos-ler, Bowen & Cook, sues.; r. cor. Av.Berlin and Londres, apdo 658; tel.

1451.

Cook, H. M., propr. Santa Lucia Dairy;r. 2a Montezuma 26.

Cook, Tas. D. (Geo. D. Cook Co.); r.

Hotel Iturbide.

Cook, K. R. (A.C.), gen. sales agt. Cia.Terrenos Clzda. Chapultepec; r. 36Sur 824.

Cooke, L. H., "Pullman condr.; r. la

Guerrero 4.

Cooperative Home InvestmentCo. of Mexico.,, Gen. Francisco O.Arce, pres., Colegio de Ninas 1, apdo2302.

Cooperative Printers' SupplyHouse (W. R. Grogan), la S. Fran-cisco 7, apdo 2025.

Cooper, Alfred, S. Juan Letran 4; r.

Mixcoac? apdo 2155.

Cooper, Charles \V., mgr. Mex. Dist.

Messenger Co.; r. la Mina 7.

Copeland, G. Henry, mfg. and wholesaledruggist, Centro Mercantil; r. ManuelDublan 670, Tacubaya.

Copeland, G. II. (A.C.), Ixtlahuaca.Coppa, Victor, mfrs. agt., 3a Soto 722; r

same, apdo 2130.

Coppock, L. D., condr. M.C.Ry. ;r.

la Pino 6.

Cordero, Alfonso, emp. Interoc. R.R.;

r.

S. Jose Gracia 2, apdo 105.

Cordero, Francisco, priv. secy. govt. Fed.District; r. Atzcapotzalco.

Cordero Lie. Rosendo, notary, Vergara18; r. S. Felipe de Jesus 9.

Cormack, C. M., picture enlarging, 2a

Ayuntamiento 7 l/2 ; r. la Indpndncia 4.

Cornejo, C. C., gen. mgr. Banco Mex.de Trabajo; r. Bucareli 2050; tel. 2050.

Cornu, Emilio (Alfredo Bloch & Co) ; r.

S. Bernardo 9, apdo 405.Cornwell & Co., sues., comm. and

invest, brokers, Albert T. Cornwell,mgr., la S. Francisco 8, apdo 2328.

Cornwell, Albert T. (A.C.) (Cornwell &Co., sues.); r. Paseo Reforma 190.

Cornyn, Prof. J. H., director Mex. Gram-mar School; r. 2a Industria 15.

Corona, Ramon (Corona, McEntee &Rodriguez) ;

r. Av. Madrid 5.

Corona, McEntee & Rodriguez,comm. mchts., Tiburcio 17, apdo 2150;tel. 97.

Corral, Ramon, Secy, of Gobernacion; r.

4a Artes 3.

Correa, Edmundo J., elk. Amer. SuretyCo.; r. S. Geronimo 3, apdo 910.

Corredor, Latorre Julio, architect, Av.Balderas 624.

Correo, Espanol El, evening daily, Cha-varia 5.

Correo, Frances El, dry goods (M. Lam-bert & Co.), Portal Flores 6 and 7.

Corseteria, Francesa, furn. goods, Refugio13.

Cortina, Ignacio, emp. Salcedo & Co. ;r.

3a Bucareli 5, apdo 115.

Coryell, John E., coml. salesman. Mex.Gen. Elec. Co.; r. Privada del Alamo17, apdo 403.

Cosby, Jos. T.., cor. Intnl. Banking Cor.;r. 2a Congreso 1824.

Cotter, J., machinist Cia. Cigarrera Mexi-cana; r. Tenexpa 3J4.

Cotting, E. L, elk. M.C.Ry.; r. Pte. Al-varado 4, apdo 2355.

Cottle, Jr., J. B., emp. Nat. Metal Co.;r. Gore Court, apdo 71B.

Cottle, Jordan B., gen. mgr. Natl. MetalCo.; r. 7a Sor Juana Inez Cruz 3207,apdo 71B.

Condnrier & Co., F., mfg. agts.,

apdo 19.

Coudurier, Francisco, stenog. Mex. Intrl.

Ry.; r. Cerca S. Lorenzo 1, apdo 19.

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Courrier du Mexique, French daily, J.L. Regagnon, dir., Sta. Clara 13, apdo17 Bis.

Courter, James A., condr. M.C.Ry.; r. 1

Plzla. S. Fernando 307.

Courtier, J. T., stock imprtr., Nuevo|

Mexico 12; r. same.Couttolene, Otaviano, agriculturist, la

'

Ribera S. Cosme 2410.

Cowen, D. E., elk. M.C.Ry.; r. Rebeldes 2. i

Cox, C. B., chf. claim elk. M.C.Ry.; r. i

Grand Hotel.

Cox, Miss Clark B., stenog. M.C.Ry.; r.!

Grand Hotel.

Cox, Frank B., bkkpr. Intnl. BankingCor.; r. 2a Iturbide 2.

Craig, Edward, pass. cond. M.C.Ry.; r.

Plzla. Buenavista 1626.

Craig & Bordenave, cotton and comm.brokers, la Plateros 2, apdo 852; tel.

1161.

Craig, E. T. (Craig & Bordenave) ;r.

Gore Court, apdo 852.

Craig, Roberto, rep. Diego S. Dunbar; r.

Alfaro 8, apdo 456.

Creel, Enrique C., pres. Central Bank;r. Hotel Jardin.

Creel, Juan A., Chihuahua; city address,Amer. Club.

Crei?hton, W. D., rep. W. H. Horn &Bro., Phila.; r. Iturbide Hotel.

Cremer, Hero, comm. mcht. Meleros &Flemencos, Edificio del Registro Civil

15; r. Jose Gracia 10, apdo 255.

Crescencio, Jr., Salazar, car. acct. Interoe.

Ry. ;r. la Indpndncia 9.

Crenshaw, Miss Blanche, cash. GuardiolnRest.; r. la Bucareli 1201.

Crenshaw, W. N., emp. Waters PierceOil Co.; r. la Bucareli 1201.

Crespo, C. L., cash. Natl. Metal Co.; r.

4a Naranjo 2, apdo 71B.Crespo, Tose Mariano (Consul Monaco),

rep. Krajewski. Pesant & Co.; r. 4a

Naranjo 2 Bis.

Crisantema, La, bamboo furn. (H.Tsuchiya), Pte. S. Francisco 13.

Cristaleria Moderna, P. Picamilh, prop.,Palma 12, apdo 592- tel. 791.

Cristaleria Nacional (Juan M. Dupont),Portal Flores 5.

Cristaleria de Plateros (E. Hillebrand &Co., sues.), 2a Plateros 9.

Criste, Miss Marion, nurse, Sur 34; r.

same.Crittenden, Wm. J. (A.C.), lumber andcomm. mcht., Cadena 17; r. same, apdo2027.

Crombe, L. G., teller U. S. & Mex. Trust

Co.; r. Medinas 20, apdo 2264.

Cromwell, M. M., stenog. N.R.R. ;r. la

Guerrero 4, apdo 322.

Crosby. Miss Mary, tchr. Mary KeenenInstitute; r. same.

Crosbv, H. L., elk. M.C.Ry.; r. 2a Mina20."

Crotti, Eugene, general broker, Av. Juarez

Crotti, Mrs. Julia, rooms, Av. Juarez 6.

Crowley, Herbert, emp. S. Pearson &Son; r. Tolsa 4, apdo 440.

Crum, Richmond J., min. engr., la S.Francisco 7; r. same.

Crump, T. R., mgr. Amer. Photo. SupplyCo.; r. la S. Francisco 8.

Crump, George W., asst. mgr. Amer.Photo. Supply Co. ; r. Donate Guerra1213.

Cuauhtemoc Brewing Co., S. A., Tacu-ba 17.

Cuauhtemoc Lodge 234, A.F.&A.M., Ma-sonic Hall.

Cuellar, Jr., Pedro, comm. mcht., Ortega28; r. Hoacalco 628, apdo 396.

Cuellar, Capt. Samuel Garcia, Mex.Army; Ed. Boletin Militar; r. HotelJardin.

Cueto, Jose de, civ. engr. N.Ry.; r. laMina 71.

Cullen, G. A., pass. cond. N.R.R.; r.

Av. Madrid 107A.Cullen. J. W., engr. M.C.Ry., Estacio-nes 3.

Cullinan, R., trav. agt. W. P. Oil Co.;r. Plzla. Madrid 4.

Culver, Frank D., collector Amer. Laun-dry Co. ; r. 4a Indpndncia 1.

Cummings, C. E. (A.C.), gen. supt. Mex.Telegraph Co.; r. la Chopo 24, apdo293.

Cummings, C. W., Pullman car porter;r. Colegio Ninas 1.

< iniiiu in KS, Miss Naiia Elliott, art-

ist, care La Esmeralda.Cummings, Miss Mary, stenog. N.R.R.Curti, John, chef Circo Orrin; r. Sur 36.

Curtis, Frank, foreman roundhouseN.Ry.; r. Santiago yds.

Curtis, G. W., stenog. M.C.Ry.; r. laBucareli 627, apdo 2028.

Curtis, W. S., comm. mcht., S. JuanLetran 13, apdo 753.

Custom House, Santiago; tel. 852.

Cuyas, Juan (A.C.), agt. Ingersoll-Ser-

geant Drill Co., 2a Dolores 20; r.

Gore Court.

T\ stands for Dinner-sets

Of china most fair,

With their dainty patterns

And colors that wear.

- LOEB HERMANOS.

Uaguerressart, S. L., elk. M.C.Ry.; r.

2a Sor Juana 11, apdo 2028.

Dahlhaus, Edmundo, comm. mcht., Al-

faro 4; r. 3a Londres 641, apdo 862.

Dahlhaus, Emilio, paint mfr., la S. Juan2; r. same, apdo 2053; tel. 1152.

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Dakin, A. M., stenog. Mex. Mine &S. S. Co.; r. Privada del Alamo 12.

Dandridge, Smith, engr. Mex. Clay Mfg.Co.; r. Sta. Julia.

Danguad, A., & Co., wine dealers, 3a

Indpndncia 1, apdo 1001.

Danguad, R., mgr. Comp. DestiladoraS. A.; r. 4a Av. Poniente 3842, S.

Rafael, apdo 629.

Daniels, Fox, pressman Mex. Herald; r.

4a Providencia 1.

D'Antin, L., atty. and trnsltr., Gante 2;r. Ayuntamiento 7%.

Darling, John, coachman; r. EspirituSanto 3.

Darnell, H. F. B., chf. elk. Mex. Natl.

Express; r. 3a Londres 651, apdo 322.

Dasch, William W., supt. Hull's Prntg.House; r. 2a Independencia 8.

Daudistel, Wm., elk. E. Sommer; r. Sur32. No. 3, S. Rafael, apdo 363.

D'Aubin, Miss Gertrude, stenog. U. S. &Mex. Trust Co.; r. la S. Cosine 8,

apdo 2264.

Davalos, Crecencio, mgr. Banos Osorio;r. same.

David, Luis, mgr. A. Wagner & Levien;r. Tamaulipas 6.

Davis, B. T. (Brisbin & Davis); r.

Amer. Club, apdo 638.

Davis, C. S., El Oro; city address, Amer.Club.

Davis, Fred W., elk. Sonora News Co.;r. la Estaciones 3.

Davis, John R. (A.C.), S. Juan Letran3; r. Av. 13 No. 2019 S. Pedro.

Davis, R. H., coachman, Av. Morelos1221.

Davis, W. H., engr. M.C.Ry.; r. San-tiago yds.

Davis Coal & Coke Co., la Francisco 12;tel. 1359.

Davis & Kipp, contrcts., Gin. Lopez 8.

Dawson, W., emp. Pullman Co. ;r. la

Guerrero 4.

Day, Silas C., solicitor R. A. Lacaud; r.

Gore Court.

Dayton, Thaddeus S. (A.C.) (B.C.),mgr. Mex. Mine & S. S. Co.; r. Amer.Club, apdo 447.

Deane, J. R., night wtchmn. W. P. OilCo. warehouse; r. 2a Moctezuma 7.

Decauville, Aine, machinery, Pedro Liv-relli, rep., la Ribera Sta. Maria 10,apdo 892.

Deeg, Carlos (La Barata), 5 de Mayo 8;- r. 3a Indpndncia 8.

Deekens, Dr. A. H. (A.C.), phys., laS. Francisco 7; tel. 844; r. Dinamarca56; tel. 1671.

De Gress, W. A. (A.C.) (Mohler & DeGress); r. Prlngcn., Ayuntamiento1018.

De Gress, W. J. (A.C.), traf. mgr. Mex.Amer. S. S. Co.; r. Prlngcn., Ayunta-miento 1018, apdo 870.

De Groff, V. R., emp. Mex. Clay Mfg.Co., apdo 2032.

Degollado, Mariano; r. 6a Carpio 1.

De Kay, John W., v.-p. U. S. PackingCo. ; r. S. Juan Letran 3.

Delahay, C. H., Pullman condr. ; r. Ho-tel Jardin.

Delarue, E., wall paper, Empedradillo 4;tel. 614.

Del Campo (see Campo del).Delgado, Julian, elk. C. Hirschberg; r.

Alfaro 13, apdo 601.Del Corte, Rodrigo, mgr. Hotel Bazar;

r. same.Delguilhem, E., elk. J. Ollivier & Co.;

r. same.De Lafond, E., sugar mfg. ; r. RamonGuzman 1202.

Delaliimty, Miss Marie, dressmak-ing, Av. Juarez 268; r. Paseo 211.

Delicias, Las, foundry, Thos. Phillips,propr., Calle Delicias, apdo 88.

Delmotte, Angel, wines, Corpus Christi 4.

Del Rio (see Rio del).Del Valle (see Valle del).D'Eudara, Manuel, trav. agt.; r. Al-conedo 3J4.

Denier . E. E., paper box mfr., EspaldaGallos, 1- r. same.

Denmark, Consulate, consul-general Hein-rich L. Wiechers, Cadena 4.

Dennis, Miss Florence E., stenog. RealEstate Co. of Mexico; r. Av. Madrid79, apdo 769.

Dent, Joe, div. foreman Interoc Ry. ;r.

Hospital Real 3, apdo 105.

Dent, W. H., cash. Natl. Iron & Steel

Wks.; r. la Guerrero 4, apdo 2048.

Detwiler, H. L., bldg. materials, 2a Do-lores 18; r. same, apdo 2213.

Deuchler & Kern (La Suiza), drygoods, la Plateros 1, apdo 3.

Deutsches, Haus (German Club), ColegioNinas 4; tel. 471.

Deutscher Gesang Verein (German Mus-ical Club), O. Splitter, secy, apdo 503.

Deutscher Radfahner-Verein (GermanBic. Club), O. Soehle, secy., ColegioNinas 4.

Deutscher Reitverein (Ger. Riding Club),F. Boker, secy., Club House Condesa.

Deutsche Schule, August Heck, prin.,Canoa 7.

Deutscher Turnverein (German Gym-nastic Club), H. Schwartau, secy., Co-

legio Ninas 4.

Deutscher Verein (German Club), OtonWagner, secy., Zuleta 14.

Deutsche Zeitung von Mexiko (GermanWeekly), Ruhland & Ahlschier, pubs.,Coliseo Viejo 16.

Deverdun, Alfredo (Dulceria Francesa) ;

r. Pte. Espiritu Santo 2.

De Vot, C. G., elk. M.C.Ry. shops, Esta-ciones 3.

De Vries, H. S., sub-mgr. Waldemar Juls-rud & Co.; r. 2a Iturbide 2, apdo 873.

Dewar, N. P. (B.C.) (A.C), capitalist,Cadena 11.

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Dewey, E. S., Pachuca; city address,Amer. Club.

Diamond, H., electr., Cia Explotadora S.

Ildefonso; r. Clzda Veronica.Diario del Hogar El, ed. Filomeno Matu,

Betlemitas 8; tel. 581.Diario Oficial, Official Government Rec-

ord, Natl. Palace.

Diaz, A., elk. M.C.Ry.; r. 2a Nonoal-co \yz .

Diaz, Emeterio, elk. Wagner & Levien;r. Parque Conde 13.

Diaz, Emilio, real estate, Corpus Christi8; r. Presidente and Sur 14.

Diaz, Licut. -Col. Felix, civil engr., Or-tega 28; r. Bucareli 1216.

Diaz, Jr., Porfirio (J.C.), civ. engr.; r.

la Humboldt 7; tel. 447; r. same, apdo621; tel. 1609

Diaz, Barreiro German, emp. H. Scherer& Co. ; r. Cerca Sto. Domingo 16, apdo404.

Diaz. Conti E. (S. e C), comm. mchts.,Ortega 28; r. 3a S. Agustin 5, apdo 776.

Diaz, Lombardo Francisco, Lie., atty.; r.

Leon 1.

Diaz, Lombardo Isidro, civ. engr., Sta.Clara 9; r. 2a Presidente 1427.

Diaz, Mercado J., atty., Montealegre 14;r. Puerta Falsa, Sto. Domingo -5.

Diaz, Mercado A., paymaster Interoc. Ry.;r. la Hortensia 12.

Diaz, Dr. Lombardo German, phys., Es-tampa S. Andres 9^; r- Donate Guerra1233.

Dickinson, F. A. (A.C.) (Fogarty & Dick-inson) ;

r. 2a Artes 2047, apdo 2175.Dickinson, John T., dist. supt. Pullman

Co.; r. Porfirio Diaz 1419.Dickson, Robert, supt. refinery W. P.

Oil Co.; r. Calzado Gallos.

Diederichs, A., mgr. R. Boker & Co.; r.

9a Artes 23^, apdo 148.

Dieffenbach, H. M. (A.C.), gen. rep.Amer. Smelting & Refining Co.; r. S.

Agustin 7, apdo 792.

Diener, Adolfo (Diener Bros.); r. 3a S.Francisco and Clln. Sta. Clara.

Diener, August (Diener Bros.); r. 3a S.

Franciscp and Clln. Sta. Clara.Diener, Ricardo (Diener Bros.), 3a. S.

Francisco and Clln. Sta. Clara.Diener Bros., jewelers, 3a S. Franciscoand Clln. Sta. Clara, apdo 229.

Diez, Bonilla Francisco, atty. and notary,Ortega 28; r. Tacubaya, Cartagena 44.

Digby, Mother, mother superior SacredHeart School, Ribera S. Cosme 27.

Diller, Miss Cecilia, stenog. GermaniaLife Ins. Co.; r. Cuadrante Soledad ySta. Cruz 4.

Dillon, Edward, cpntrctr. J. J. Moylan;r. Huchapan Hidalgo.

Dillon, George J. (B.C.), mining; r. Brit-ish Club.

Dingey, Guillermo C. (Dingey & Woods) ;

r. la Cuajornuteo 933 Tacubaya, apdo

Dingey & Woods, mfrs. agts., SJuan Letran 5J^, apdo 2198.

Dinkins, H. C. (A.C.), gen. agt. IronMt. Route; r. 7a Sor Juan Inez de laCruz 3231; tel. 449.

Dios, Fernando, elk. Fernando Dosal &Co.; r. Medinas 14.

Dittmer, Carlos, comm. mcht., S. FelipeNeri 123; r. Tabaqueros 5^, apdo 454^

Divino, Salvador (insane asylum), Canoa9; tel. 129.

Dobson, A. R. (A.C.) (Intnl. GroceryCo.); r. Quinta Morales, S. Pedro delos Pifios.

Docker, George, contrct. ; r. 2a Artes 2085.

Docker, William, contrct.; r. 2a Artes2085.

Doerr, Edward (A.C.), mgr. GuggenheimExploration Co.; r. Liverpool andBruselas, apdo 2507.

Doerr, C. P., Aguascalientes; city ad-

dress, Amer. Club.Dominican Republic Consulate, consul-

general, Quintm Gutierrez, ex-Semi-nario 1.

Dominguez, M. M., chf. acct. Intnl. Bank& Trust Co.; r. la S. Juan 6.

Donald, T., engr. N.R.R.; r. Santiagoyds.

Dona Luisa C. & G. Mining Co., Peyton& Co., agts., la S. Francisco 7.

Donaldson, Walter H., emp. Davis &Kipp; r. Clln. Lopez 8.

Donde, Emilio, civ. engr.; r. cor. DonatoGuerra and Paseo.

Donly, A. W. (A.C.), emp. F. P. Hoeck& Co.; r. Manuel Dublan 670, Tacu-baya, apdo 2029.

Donovan, J. A., cashr. ; r. 2a Industria 18.

Doorman, "J., elk. Korff, Honsberg & Co.r. Av. Parlamento 2848, apdo 135.

Doorman, Agustin, real estate, Av. Poni-ente 2, No. 3618, S. Rafael; tel. 409.

Doppel Quartett Teutonia, C. Dittmer,treas., Colegio Ninas 4.

Dorner, H. (Dorner & Bacmeister) ; i

Coyoacan, apdo 338.Dorner & Bacmeister, engrs. and contrs.

Portal Mercaderes 7, apdo 338; tel. 769Dosal. Fernando, & Co., comm. mchts.

S. Agustin 18, apdo 522; tel. 1574.

Dosse, Juan, gen. imprtr., Jesus 7; r

same.Douglas, TLaeey, & Co., bankers and

brokers, J. H. Reider, mgr., Cadena 14.

Dowling, John F., mining, Guerrero; r.

Hotel Iturbide.

Drake, F. B., rep. readjustment mgrs.N.R.R.; r. Hotel Sanz, apdo 322.

Drake, James H., gen. agt. N.R.R.; r.

4a Balderas 1004.

Dreinhofer, Emilio, tailor, S. JuanLetran 6.

Dreinhofer, J. P., tailor and haber-

dasher, la S. Francisco 12; r. llthViol eta 23.

Dreyfus, H. (Gophir Diamond Co.); r.

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Driggs, Miss Henrietta D., directressMaria J. Hooker Inst.

;r. la Mina

1442, apdo 430.

Drog-iieria (cle la) Profesa (Labadie & Co., sues.), Profesa 5; tel. 104.

Dubernard, F., tailor, 3a S. Francisco 1,

apdo 228.

Dublan, Juan Lie. (J.C.), capitalist, 2aFactor 6; r. Penitenceria 5; tel. 1576.

Dublan, Juana Vda. de, fur. rooms,Paseo 79.

Du Bois, E., mgr. Mex. Gold & S. Rec.Co.; r. Mixcoac, apdo 121.

Du Bois, Geo. R. (Du Bois, Sodi & St.

Morris), 2a Dolores 1, apdo 85 Bis.

Du Bois, Sodi & St. Morris (Geo.R. Du Bois, Ricardo Sodi & Charles St.

Morris), attys., 2a Dolores 1, apdo85 Bis.

Duckels, Prof. Myron E., prin. Mex.Grammar School; r. Av. Madrid 107.

Duff, Grant A. C, secy, and charged'affaires British Legation; r. 4a Mar-sella 4.

Dufez, Mrs. E., antiquities, Coliseo Nue-vo 6; r. same.

Dudet, J., acct., Cia. Azucarera Panuco;r. Refugio 15.

Dugan, Lary, boiler mkr. M.C.Ry. ;r. la

Mina 1419.

Dnn, R. G., & Co., The MercantileAgency, E. W. Sours, mgr., S. Agustin7, apdo 918.

Dunbar, Diego S., thread jobbers, CarlosStephan, mgr., D. Juan Manuel 23.

apdo 456.

Dunkerley, Fred J. (1\.C.), cashr. Amer.Bank; r. Av. Balderas 1012, apdo 834.

Dunlap, A. T., solicr. N. Y. Life Co.:r. S. Juan de Letran 33.

Dunn, Mrs. J. C., techr. Mary KeenerInstitute; r. same.

Dupaque, H., boarding house, Av. Ma-drid 53.

Du Perry (Berlitz School); r. 3a S.Francisco 7.

Duplan, Alfredo C. (A.C.), capitalist, laS. Francisco 14; r. Madrid 83, apdo 709.

Dunning. Claudio, mining, Gante 10.

Durcin, Maj. E., Mex. army art barracksPerado; r. la Revillagigedo iy2 .

Durst, J. W., capitalist; r. Hotel Iturbide.

Durfee, E. M., agt. La Nacional LifeIns. Co.

;r. 5 de Mayo y Vergara.

Dutch Consulate, consul-general, Pan 1

Kosidowski, Capuchinas 7.

Dutton, A. W. (A.C.) (Benbow-Dutt'vCo.); r. la Independencia 36, apdt2308.

Dwan, George T. (A.C.), G. F. A. ofN.R.R.

; r. Plzla, Buenavista 2, apdc2007.

Dwyer, Richard J. (A.C.), emp. U. S.

Bank; r. Hospital Real 3.

Dyer, T. M., mech. engr., Gante 8; r.

Paz 435.

Dyer, S. A. w., Mex. Mine & S. S. Co.;r. Paseo Nuevo 637, apdo 447.

C stands for EverythingThe housekeeper needs,

Cups, saucers and platters

For the family she feeds.

LOEB HERMANOS

Eariey, John E., civ. engr., Ortega 28; r.

la Viena 5.

Easton,* R. P., chf. elk. to gen. mgr.N.R.R.

;r. 2a Industria 18, apdo 3^2.

Ebbinghaus, H., mgr. Elec. AccumulatorMtg. Co.; r. Puebla 2, Mixcoac, apdo626.

Eberle, Emilio, atty. R. Boker & Co.; r.

Liverpool and Bruselas, apdo 148.

Ebert, G. K., emp. Mex. Mine & S. S.

Co.; r. Av. Morelos 1415.

Ebert, J. W., Puebla; city address, Amer.Club.

Ebnght, A. H., plumber, 3a Indpndncia7; tel. 938; r. same.

Echagaray & Lattine, archs. and contrs.,2a Bucareli 1033; tel. 1197.

Echagaray, J. S. de, sta. master N.R.R.;r. Colonia sta., apdo 322.

Echagaray, Salvador (Echagaray 6c Lat-

tine) ;r. 2a Palma 210.

Echeverria, Agustin (Fama Italiana) ;r.

la S. Francisco 1.

Eckels, H. M., emp. C. C. Lamm; r.

Sur 34, No. 824. .

Eckles, M. T., trav. agt. Boker & Co.; r.

S. Pedro los Pifios, apdo 148.Economista Mexicana, Centra Mercantii

bldg., Defoe Diaz, ed. apdo 48.

Ecuador Consulate, consul-general, Leo-pold Pigout, Ortega 27.

Eddings, T. J., asst. dist. supt. Pullman.Co.; r. S. Juan Letran 3.

Eddy, H., emp. Alex. Gas and Eke.Co. ; r. la 1'rovidencia 8, apdo 267.

Eddy, J. W., R. R. emp.; r. Sur 14, No.810.

[:<iii Smelting & Refining Co.,Harry Wright, gen. mgr., la Indpn-dncia 12, apdo 2254; tel. 814.

Edward, J., emp. A. C. Smith; r. la S.

Francisco 7.

Edwards, O. C., gen. supt. \V. P. Oil

Co.; r. 2a S. Francisco 11.

Eggers, Louis (A.C.), mech. engr. Y. M.Braschi & Bro. ; r. 2a Milan 1068,apdo 830.

Eggert, Gustav, res. mgr. A. Phillipp &Co.; r. Empedradillo and 5 de Mayo,apdo 317.

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Eicher, John, painter N.R.R. shops; r.

Santiago yds.

Einhaus, Caspar, pres. Central Brewery;r. Central Brewery, apdo 973.

Eisenmann, Carlos, capitalist, Centre

Mercantil; r. Paseo 4, apdo 772.

El Buen Tono, S. A., cig. factory,Plzla. S. Juan; tel. 213.

Elcoro Emilio (Valentin Elcoro & Co.) ;

r. Pte. Quebrado 29, apdo 161.

Elcoro, Juan (Valentin Elcoro & Co.),Cadena 24, apdo 161.

Elcoro & Co., Valentin, hrdwre. andmachy., Cadena 24; tel. 771; Arco S.

Agustin 16; tel. 722; 2a Comonfort 1,

tel. 857, apdo 161.

Electrical Accumulator Mfg. Co., Ltd.W. H. de Waal, H. E. Ebbinghaus),Ortega 28, apdo 626.

Elegante Industrial, La, shoe store (M.Romano Tames), (Espiritu Santo 6.

Faro, El, published bi-wkly., organ of

Pres. Church, H. W. Brown, editor,San Juan Letran 12.

Elguero, Luis (J.C.), atty. ; r. Donceles 8.

Elguero, Manuel (J.C.), broker, HotelComonfort; r. Hospital Real 3 1

A', tel.

1527.

lgueDonceles 8.

Elian, A. J., mech. engr. ; r. 2a Itur-bide 4.

Elizaga, Lorenzo (A.C.J.C.), atty., S.Andres 5 and 6; r. same.

Elizalde, Juan, elk. M.C.R.R.; r. 2a Fres-no 1.

Kile, Paul, tailor, la Estaciones 2; r.

Nextitl 2, Popotla.Elliott, Arthur, acct. Singer Mfg. Co.; r.

la Alamo 22, apdo 37 Bis.

Elliott, R. N., traf. mgr. Dur. Cent. R.R., Descubridora, Dur.; r. Gore Court.

Elsasser, Arturo, mgr. La Concordia, S.

A., Pte. S. Antonio Abad 14^, apdo594.

Elsasser, M. (A.C.) (M. Elsasser & Co.),S. Juan Letran 13; r. Av. Madrid 50.

Elsasser, M., & Co. (M. Elsasser & A.Weill), mining, S. Juan Letran 13,apdo 863; tel. 1729.

Elquezabel. A., Saltillo; city address,Amer. Club.

Emannel BIocli & Co., B. (LaFrancesa Furn. Factory), Clln. EspirituSanto 2; tel. 1324; factory, cor. SanPedro and San Pablo, apdo 1008; tel.

1325.

Emanuel, Bloch B. (B. Emanuel Bloch& Co.); r. Clln. Espiritu Santo 2.

Emanuel, Bloch G. (B. Emanuel Bloch& Co.) ; r. Clln. Espiritu Santo 2.

Embassy of the United States of America,Gen. Powell Clayton, ambassador,Buenavista 4; tel. 426.

Emert, Ernest, electr. engr.; r. Av. Ma-drid 104.

Emmons, F. W., emp. R. G. Dun &Co.; r. la S. Francisco 12, apdo 918.

Emparon, Alfonso, elk. Mex. Gas. &Elec. Lt. Co.; r. Sta. Catalina 23,Coyoacan.

Empresa de Fierro Galvanizado, S. A.,C. B. Brisbin, mgr., Alconedo 1, apdo638; tel. 298.

Engberg, Dr. L.. dentist, Coliseo Viejo21; r. la Revillagigedo 2.

Endweiss, A. M.?

trav. inspctr. E. Som-mer; r. lla Violeta 9, apdo 603.

English College, C. J. .Williams, dir.,Mariscala 2^j; girls' dept., Av. Juarez11, S. H. Pope, dir.

Engolbrocht, T., 5 de Mayo 14; r. ArcoS. Agustin 16.

Enriquez, Jose Maria, elk. Max Chauvet;r. la Monterilla 7.

Enriquez de Rivera, Lie. Manuel, atty.,Clln. Sta. Clara 1; r. 4a Bucareli.

Equitable Building, cor. 5 de Mayo andVergara.

Equitable Life Assnce. Society,Massie & Le Mon, gen. mgrs., Equi-table Bldg., apdo 315; tel. 1850.

Erard, R., bkkpr., Refugio 8; r. Rejasde S. Geronimo 1, apdo 922.

Erazo, Jose Maria, mgr. Hotel Iturbide;r. same.

Erkanbrash, John, engr. Interoc. R.R. ;

r. S. Lazaro.Ernesto & Schmidt, machine shops,

Cuajohulco 435, apdo 2021.

Ernouf, M., elk. S. Pearson & Son; r.

la Tndustria 2*4.

Ernst, E. J., mech. Strauss, Kuhn & Co.;r. distillery Clzda. Viga, apdo 767.

Escalante, Gonzalo, notary, Pte. EspirituSanto 1; r. Tiburcio 7.

Escalante, Juan, elk. Jacob Granat; r.

Escalerillas 13.

Escalante, Manuel, atty., Angel 6; r.

Tiburcio 7.

Escandon, M. G., audr. Mex. Elec. Tram-ways; r. S. Pedro.

Escandon, Pablo (J.C.), capitalist, laBuenavista 1; tel. 6.

Escandon, Salvador; r. Plaz Guardiola.Escandon y Arango, Alejandro M. (J.C.),

capitalist; r. Plaz. Guardiola; tel. 1456.

Escandon y Arango, Vicent (J. C.), cap-italist; r. Plaz. Guardiola.

Escandon y Barron, Manuel (J. C.), cap-italist, la S. Francisco 9; tel. 1499.

Escobar, Frederico, emp. I. M. Hutchi-son; r. 3a Sta. Catarina 3, apdo 2098.

Escole Commerciale Franchise, M. Andre1

Sallet, dir., Calle S. Cosme 34.

Escoto, Dr. Rafael, druggist, Bucareli1867.

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Escuela de Comercio, Mariscala 1.

Esmeralda, L,a (Hauser, Zivy & Co.),jewelry store, 2a Plateros 7; tel. 275.

Espana Fortune, mgr. Espana & Co. ; r.

Ferrocarril Veracruz 14.

Espana & Co., F., comm. mchts., FortuneEspana, mgr., S. Agustin 16, apdo 806.

Espejel, Manuel M., dentist, 3a S. Fran-cisco 2.

Espejo, Francisco emp. Wells-Fargo; r.

4a Mina 4, apdo 361.

Esperanza y Anexas 'Mining Co., PedroMendez y Mendez, audr., Ortega 28,apdo 510.

Espinoza, Arturo H., elk. W. G. Moler;r. Ortega 11, apdo 289.

Espinosa, Franco, elk. Jose Uhlein, sues.;r. Canoa 10.

Espriu, Jose, mcht., la Guerrero 10^ ;

r. lOa Violeta 9.

Estavillo, I. B., bkkpr., San Ildefonso,S. A.; r. Tacubaya, apdo 190.

Estrada, Adrian, mgr. Jockey Club; r.

same.Estrada, C. J., elk. M.C.Ry.; r. 2aChopo 2.

Estrada, Dr. F. Mendez, phys., Angel3; r. same.

Estrada, Vicente, acct. W. P. Oil Co.;r. Sur 34, No. 4.

Estrada Bros., tailors, Coliseo Viejo 23.

Estudillo, M., atty. ; r. 2a Humboldt 53.

Etchegaray, Florencio (Valentin Elcoro& Co.); r. S. Angel.

Etchegaray, Vicente (Valentin Elcoro &Co.); r. S. Angel, apdo 161.

Evans, Clem W., engr. Fogarty & Dick-inson ; r. Montezuma 8, Popotla.

Evans, Paul H. (A.C.), elec. engr.; r.

Montezuma 8, Popotla.Evans, J. O., harness factory, NuevoMexico 228; r. same.

Everhardt, Wm., bkkpr. Siemens &Halske, A. G.; r. 3a Bucareli 1207.

Everts, Robert, secy. Belgium Legation;r. Paseo Reforma 79.

Ewer, H. B., painter C. H. Caries; r.

Hospital Real 4.

Excelsior (Lang, Benassini & Co.),tailors and gen. furns., 2a S. Francisco2, apdo 572.

Express Central (Jose de Icaza), Zuleta7; tel. 1303.

Express Mexicano, transfr., G. Reyes,mgr., Clln. Espiritu Santo 7; tel. 287.

Ezquero, Carlos M., emp. Mosler, Bowen& Cook; r. 3a Mina 620, apdo 658.

Eyssautier, Melchior, comm. mcht. S.Bernardo 9, apdo 50.

Ezcurdia Eduardo de (Ezcurdia Bros.);r. 2a Ayuntamiento 414.

Ezcurdia, Manuel de (Ezcurdia Bros.);r. Mixcoac.

Ezcurdia, Vicente de (Ezcurdia Bros.),S. Camilo 6.

Ezcurdia Bros., comm. mchts., Balvanera5, apdo 541.

p stands for Furnishings,

Our supply you may see,

We can fit up your homeSo 'twill suit to a T.

LOEB HERMANOS.

Fabbi, Dr. H., vet. surg., la Mina 1; r.

same; tel. 1026.

Fabregat & Co., wholesale stationery,San Andres 10, apdo 790; tel. 550.

Fabrica Francesa de Pasamentaria, 2a Ri-

bera S. Cosme 21, apdo 405; tel. 330.

Fabrica Mexicana de Velas Estearinas,Ref. S. A., Henry N. Willey, mgr.,la Guerrero 13H; tel. 1552.

Fabrica Papel Pena Pobre, Alcaiceria 26,

wks. Tlalpam (A Worn & Co.).

Fabrica Papel "Belem," Juan M. Ben-

field, propr., Palma 5, apdo 79; factory,Sante Fe.

Fabrica Industrial "Salvador," thread

mfrs., Don Juan Manuel 2, apdo 253;tel. 491.

Fabricas Universales, Las (A. Reynaud& Co.), dry goods, Portal Flores.

Falcon, Enrique V., elk. M.C.Ry.; r. laEstaciones 2.

Falve, Remegio, church goods, la Pla-

teros 2.

Fiiina Italiana (Remolina & Echaver-

ria, sues.), grocery, la S. Francisco 1.

Fanghanel, G., emp. Wagner & Levien,sues.; r. Sur 38, S. Rafael, apdo 353.

Fantini, Frederico, elk. Meyran, Donna-dieu & Co.; r. Puerta Falsa, Sta.

Domingo 6, apdo 365.

Fantoni, Mario, decqrator, Sur 10 No.2424; r. same.

Farill, Jaime, emp. Juan B. Farill, Pte.Tecolotes 12K; r. same.

Farnsworth, W. S. (AC.), gen. agt.Santa Fe R.R.; r. Broadway 57, "Co-Ionia Roma."

Farragut, David G. (A.C.), emp. Car-

negie Steel Co.; r. Privada 4, la

Alamo, apdo 924.

Farrell, Miss C. B., elk. "La Senora"; r.

S. Felipe Neri 20y2 .

Fashionable, gents' furns., C. & J.

Meyer, proprs, 2a S. Francisco 12.

Father Hunt's Working Boys' Home, A.M. Hunt-Cortes, director, MontepioViejo 14.

Faudon, L., & Co. (El Gran Oriental),dry goods, la Monterilla 2, apdo 145.

Faudon, Luciano (L. Faudon & Co.) ; r.

same, apdo 145.

Faulkner, W. H., emp. M.C.Ry.; r. 2aPino 1123.

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Favolle, Father John, instrctr. Scientific

Institute; r. Ribera S. Cosme 17.

Federal Telegraphs, main office, 5a

Mayo 156.

Federlin, W. E., condr. M.C.Ry.; r. 3aGuerrero 48.

Feehan, J. H., supt. trans. Interoc Ry. ; r.

Paz 435.

Feist, Paul, real estate, Espiritu Santo1, apdo 2062.

Felix, Carlos, & Co., druggists, Pro-fesa 4, apdo 313; tel. 221.

Fenix, El, millinery and notions (Albert& Co., sues., proprs.); la S. Francisco12, Empedradillo 2.

Fennessy, D. V., mechan. engr. andelect; r. Grand Hotel.

Ferguson, Wm. A., electr. engr. Cia. Ex-

plotadora S. Ildefonso; r. Clz. deVeronica, apdo 874.

Ferguson, Robert, kiln burner Mex. ClayMfg. Co.; r. Sta. Julia.

Fernandez, Albert, cashr. J. J. Moylan;r. Cerrada Misericordia 9, apdo 359.

Fernandez, Alonzo (A.C.), atty., Cadena9; r. Tompeate 7; tel. 1328.

Fernandez, Diego Jose, student-, S. JuanDios 421; r. same.

Fernandez, Eduardo, emp. Valentin El-coro & Co.; r. Portal Tejada 9.

Fernandez, Emilio S., elk. Bouquet cigarstore; r. S. Carlos Hotel.

Fernandez, Enrique, archt., Tiburcio 4;r. same.

Fernandez, Fernando, cashr. Elcoro &Co.; r. Portal Tejada 9, apdo 161.

Fernandez, Francisco, atty., Tiburcio 4;r. same; tel. 1294.

Fernandez, J. D., atty., Cordobanes 13;r. S. Juan Dios 421.

Fernandez, J. Jas., elk. M.C.Ry.; r.

Arista 520.

Fernandez, Justino (J.C.), Secy, of Jus-tice; r. Tiburcio 4; tel. 1639.

Fernandez, Octavio, atty., Rncada, S.

Diego 647; r. same.Fernandez, Mrs. Stella, elk. J. C. Stritt-

matter; r. S. Lorenzo 1.

Fernandez y Ortigosa, Dr. I., phys.; r.

Penitenceria 431.

Fernandez, Ing. Leandro, Minister of

Communicaciones; r. Glorieta Cuauh-temoc 452.

Ferrel, Jose, atty., 5a Presidente 2202,apdo 12 Bis.

Ferrera, Arturo, trnsltr.; r. Ratas 12.

Ferriter, J. C. (Ferriter Furn. & Matt.Co.): r. Zuleta 1.

Ferriter Furniture & Mattress Co. (J. C.

Ferriter), cor. Zuleta and S. Juan"

Letran.Ferry, Miss E. A., stenog., S. Juan Le-tran 5y2 ;

r. Sta. Maria 5.

Festersen, Oscar E. (O. E. Festersen &Co.); r. Portal Mercaderes 7, apdo 600.

Festersen, Oscar E., & Co.(S. e C), comm. mchts., Zuleta 10,

apdo 600.

Feustermacher, J. A., boarding house,Av. Madrid 53.

Ficlitner, Dr. Paul, phys., la Indpn-dncia 23; r. 2a Viena 1860; tel. 1565.

Fick, M., chf. elk. Korff, Honsberg &Co.; r. la Revillagigedo 8, apdo 135.

Fields, Mrs. Addie Northam, secy.W.C.T.U.; r. S. Juan Letran 7.

Fields, Peter J., emp. Mex. Elec. Tram-ways; r. Indianilla 2416.

Filler, Mrs. Hester A.; r. Rebeldes 2.

Fin de Siglo, Al, dry goods (Rafael Mar-tinez & Co.), Portal Flores.

Finck, Hugo, elk. W. P. Oil Co.; r. Calle,apdo 1.

Findley, Charles, pressman Mex. ClayMfg. Co.; r. Sta. Julia.

Fink, Guillermo, comm. mchnt., Ca-puchinas 7; r. 11 Violeta 9, apdo 2096;tel. 754.

Fink & Co., imprtrs. patented articles andnovelties, Capuchinas 7, apdo 1006.

Finley, J. J. (Contris & Finley) ; r. Al-conedo 3J4.

Fire Department Headquarters, PuertaFalsa S. Andres; tel. 624.

First Baptist Church, cor. Mina andHumboldt.

Fischer, Richard, emp. Paul Elle; r. same.Fish, C. W. (A.C.), auditor N.R.R.; r.

Gante 7, ando 322.

Fiske, Grove C. (Blake's Book Store); r.

Hospital Real 3.

Fitzgerrell, J. J., real estate, la S.Francisco 7; r. same.

Fitzpatrick, William, Lustre Mining Co.,Durango.

Flahiff, J. J., tech. English; r. HotelGillow.

Fleck, Albert, confectioner "La Impe-rial"; r. 2a S. Francisco 3, apdo 2046.

Fleck, R., elk. Korff, Honsberg & Co.;r. S. Agustin 14, apdo 135.

Fletcher, Miss O., stenog. F. P. Hoeck& Co.; r. Plngcion, Ayuntamiento1018.

Flibotte, J. I., Pullman condr.; r. HotelFrance.

Floeckler, Adolph von, secy. German Le-gation; r. Ave Maria 2, Coyoacan.

Flor de Tabasco Chocolate Factory (F.Munguia), 2a Ribera S. Cosme 38^4.

Florence Crittenton Industrial School &Day Nursery, Mrs. David F. Watkins,supt., Rncda Sta. Catarina 2.

Flores, Concepcion, elk. Anglo-MexicanLaundry; r. Plngcion, Pane 1040..

Flores, Jesus Magon, atty., Centre Mer-cantil.

Florian, C. H., gen. mgr. Germania LifeIns. Co.- r. la Plateros 2.

Floris, J. B., cashr. Mex. Portl. CementCo.; r. Donato Guerra, apdo 312

Flower Market, Empedradillo (near Ca-thedral)

Flynn, C B., Avino, Dur.; city address,Amer. Club.

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Flynn J. F., Avino, Dur. ; city address,Amer. Club.

Flynn, J. P., Monterey; city address,Amer. Club.

Flynn, J., techr. English, 2a Av. Juarez1; r. English College.

Flynt, A. F., Botanos, Jalisco; city ad-

dress, Amer. Club.

Fogarty, Walter (Fogarty & Dickinson) ;

r. S. Luis Potosi.

Fogarty & Dickinson, machy., la S. Fran-cisco 7 and la Alamo 15, apdo 2175;tel. 762.

Folentino, R. M., elk. La Suiza; r. Pri-

vada del Alamo 2.

Folz, Simon, R. R. construction; r. Ho-tel Guardiola.

Foot, George (B.C.), res. engr. M.R.R.;r. Pte. Alvarado 21, apdo 298.

Foncerrada, Jose M., 4a Indpndncia 2;r. Eliseo 29, apdo 199.

Forbes, Dr. E., phys., la S. Francisco 7;r. same.

Ford, F. E., condr. N.R.R.; r. 9a Vio-leta 5.

Ford, E. T., stenog. N.R.R., Santiago; r.

9a Viol eta.

Ford, Frank, emp. Barber Asphalt Co. ;

r. wks. Estrella st.

Ford, Jr., J. W. (A.C.), Mex. agt.

M.K.&T.R.R.; r. 7a Sor Juana Inez3223.

Ford, Thomas (A.C. B.C.), charteredacct., Angel 6; r. Calzada, Chapulte-pec 18. apdo 2108; tel. 1266.

Formento, F., comm. mcht., S. Agustin16; r. Av. Morelos 1009.

Forrester, Henry, vicar and prov. bishopMex. Episc. Church, la Mina 1442; r.

2a Cipres 1305, apdo 430.

Forrester, Henry T., stenog.; r. 2a Ci-

pres 1305.

Forrester, Miss Katherine, head tchr.Maria Hooker School; r. 2a Cipres1305, apdo 430.

Forsyth, James, elk. Bank London &Mexico; r. same, apdo 70B.

Fortun, Joaquin, furniture, Alcaiceria210; r. same, apdo 590.

Fortuna La, cigar store, G. E. Towle,propr., Gante 4.

Foss, J. B. (J. B. Foss & Co.); r. Av.Morelos, 1216.

Foss & Co., J. B., coal and coke, Cor. 5de Mayo and Vergara, apdo 578.

Fossum, Albert D., comm. mcht., Capu-chinas 7; r. Porfirio Diaz 1619, apdo2049.

Foster, Col Dewitt C., Mex. Army; r.

5a Humboldt 47.

Foster, Edw., elk. American Shoe House;r. Corpus Christi 1.

Foster, Joliu R., propr. Amer. ShoeHouse; r. Corpus ChrJsti 11.

Foundlings' Asylum, 2a Merced 3.

Foussaint, Adolph, elk. Tardan Bros.; r.

9a Flores 3, apdo 87.

Fowler, H., emp. C. Pellandini; r. 2aComonfort 2500, apdo 194.

Fowler, Sam, engr. N.R.R.; r. Santiagoyds.

Fowler, Archibald A., stenog. N.R.R.; r.

4a Indpndncia 3^2.

Foussaint, Henry, elk. Puerto Liverpool;r. 9a Flores 3, apdo 87.

Foxhall, G. A. (col.), Pullman car por-ter; r. Colegio Ninas 1.

Francesa La, furn. factory (B.Emanuel Bloch & Co.), Clln. EspirituSanto 2.

Francia Maritima La (M. Donnadieu &Co.), dry goods, Refugio 21.

Franco, David, gov. emp.; r. 8a Flores 2.

Frank, Julio (A.C.) (M. Frank & Co.,sues.); r. Vergara 8.

Frank, M. (A.C.) (M. Frank & Co.,sues.); r. Vergara 8.

Frank & Co., sues., M. (La Bella

Jardinera), tailors and ready-madeclothing, Portal Diputacion, apdo 6;tel. 1368.

Frankfurt, Juan, broker, Alfaro 13; r.

Av. Madrid 47, apdo 479.

Frankfurter, O. N., emp. National Phar-macy; r. 5a Cano 611, Tacubaya,apdo 7.

Fraser, Archibald (A.C.), comm. mcht.,S. Juan Letran 5; r. Prlngcion Ayun-tamiento 822, apdo 2184.

Fraternal La (Comp. Nac. Mex. de Se-

guros), Enrique Aragon, director,Seminario 6.

Frazer, J. M., treas. N.R.R. ; r. 5a Pino2517, apdo 322.

Frazer, M., Pullman car porter; r. Co-legio Ninas 1.

Fredenhagen, Juan, agt. Brown's DriedYeast, 4a Cipres 3100; r. same.

Freis, Roy, plumber, Canoa 6; r. same,apdo 1020.

French, A. C., pass. cond. M.C.Ry. ;r.

Estacion Veracruz 131.

French Carriage House (Alberto Paez),Pte. Alvarado 4.

French Chamber of Commerce, Esp.Santo 7.

French Clubs (see Cercle 1'Union andCercle Franchise).

French Legation, Camille Blondel, min-ister, Exppsicion 16.

B'rench, Swiss & Belg. Hospital, 2a In-dustria 4 and 5.

Freudenstein, Arthur H., elk. Mex. M. &S. S. Co.; r. Plzla. S. Fernando 307.

Freyille, Henry, capitalist; r. Hotel Jar-din.

Frey, Louis, emp. Mex. School Fur. Co. ;

r. 3a Guerrero 48, apdo 2128.

Frias, Alfredo, elk. A. Combaluzier; r.

Plateros 5, apdo 392.

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Fricke, Fred, emp. Mex. School Fur.

Co.; r. Portillo S. Diego 12.

Friederichs, Carlos (A.C.), mgr. R. Boker& Co.; r. Coyoacan, Real 6, apdo 148.

Friederichs, G., elk. R. Boker & Co.; r.

9a Artes 2#, apdo 148.

Friederichsen, H., treas. Interoc. R. R. ;

r. Amor de Dios 6.

Friedrich, Carlos, comm. mcht., Av.

Juarez 625; r. Cebollon 42, apdo 2043.

Friedrich, Guillermo, elk. Corchero 303.

Frietlow, P., bkkpr. Sommer, Herrmann& Co.; r. Palma 4, apdo 145.

Frisbie, Gen. John B. (A.C.), capitalist;r. Nueva 6, apdo 91; tel. 82.

Frisbie, Jr., J. B. (A.C. B.C.), capitalist,Nueva 6; r. hac. "El Rosario," near

Atzcapotzalco, apdo 91.

Frisbie, Leon C. (A.C. J.C.), comm.mcht., Nueva 6, apdo 91.

Frisbie, L. P., e. p. a. N.R.R.; r. Pte.Alvarado 23^.

Fritsche, L. F., mgr. Ruhland's Direc-

tories, Coliseo Viejo 16; r. 4a Indpn-dncia 1.

Fritz, W. L., chf. elk. aud. dept. N.R.R.;r. la Sur 20, apdo 322.

Frizell, R. G., Ry. contr. ; r. Gante 2.

Frizzell, Thomas, emp. Mex. Mfg. Co.; r.

Sta. Julia.

Fromow, Guillermo J., mchy. imprtr.,Clln. Espiritu Santo 9, apdo 739.

Frost, A. G., emp. W. P. Oil Co.; r.

Av. Madrid 53.

Frost, T. B., stenog. Guggenheim Ex-ploration Co.; r. Av. Madrid 53.

Frost, W. A. (A.C. J.C.), gen. audr. M.C.Ry.; r. Av. Berlin 610, apdo 2028.

Frowein, A. S. (Frowein & Shelton); r.

7a Sor Juana Inez Cruz 3215.Frowein & Shelton (American Gro

eery Co.), la Indpndncia 4.

Fuentes, Alberto, elk. J. H. Simpson; r.

2a Canada 19, Sta. Julia.

Fuentes, Antonio (Alaska Meat Market),3a Bucareli 1025, apdo 1705.

Fuentes, Pedro, elk. Rebeldes 14; r.

same.Fuentes Vargas, J., comm. mcht., Tibur-

cio 7.

Fuller, R. L., engr. Interoc. Ry.; r. Clln.S. Geronimo 2^.

Fuller, S. F. (A.C. B.C.), res. mgr. Mex.Clay Mfg. Co.; r. Plgncion Ayunta-miento 822, apdo 2032.

Fundici6n Mexicana de Tipos,type, F. Wells Brown, mgr., apdo 21074a Providencia 1; tel. 1142.

Furness, D., Guanajuato; city address,Amer. Club.

Fuss, George (A.C. B.C.). comm.mcht. gen. agt. Northern AssuranctCo., Angel 6; tel. 407; r. Calz. Chapul-tepec 18, apdo 872; tel. 1735.

/"* stands for Glasses,^* For wines they are the

best,

So here is a toast

To the health of your guest !

LOEB HERMANOS.

Gadsden, C. G., cash. A. Combaluzier; r.

2a Moctezuma 1224, apdo 392.

Gadsden, Miss Mary, prin. CollegiateSchool; r. Ramon Guzman 1211.

Gafford, J. B., mining engr. ; r. Av. Ma-drid 103.

Gagna, F., elk. C. Pellandini; r. Av.Madrid 92.

Gaines, Dr. F. E., dentist, Esp. Santo 1;r. 4a Arboles, Popotla.

Galan, Augustin (Juan Galan & Son); r.

la Indpndncia 9.

Galan, Dr. E., phys., Rebeldes 17; r.

same; tel. 1571.

Galan, Eduardo, interp. ; r. Venero 9.

Galan, Juan (Juan Galan & Son) ; r. la

Indpndncia 9.

Galan & Son, Juan, livery stable, la In-

dpndncia 9; tel. 1783.

Galbraith, J. N. (A.C.), asst. gen. mgr.N.R.R.; r. Hotel Iturbide, apdo 322.

Galentine, N. E., Sta. Rosalia; city ad-

dress, Amer. Club.Galindo, Antonio, coppersmith N.R.R.shops; r. Clln. Cerrada Artega 404.

Galindo, Emilio, elk. Wells-Fargo; r.

Clln. Garote 1^, apdo 361.

Galindo, Frank L., carriage bldr., Clln.

Armado 1; r. Espalda Misercordia 5.

Galindo y Pimentel, Lie. Juan, atty.,Mariscala 63; r. same.

Gallagher, H. P. (A.C. B.C.), supt. In-teroc. express; r. Hospital Real 3.

Galvan, Alberto, mech. W. G. Moler; r.

6a Moctezuma 4, apdo 289.

Galloway, Miss Florence, stenog.; r. 2aIndustria 423.

Galvan, Luis (J.C.) ; r. Eliseo 23.

Gama, Dr. Jose M., phys.; r. S. Diego13.

Gamard, Alfred, elk. M.C.Ry.; r. Av.Madrid 139.

Gamboa, Jose M., minister of Mex.^ in

Republics of South Amer.; r. Patoni 7.

Gamboa, Dr. Ricardo, phys., Buenavista

y2 ',r. same; tel. 533.

Ganahl, C. F. de, Tampico; city address,Amer. Club.

Gante St. Press, printers, J. S. Tur-

ner, mgr., Gante 5.

Garay, Adrian de, phys.; r. Leon 4; tel.

830.

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Garces, Victor M., dir. gen. Banco Mu-tualista; r. Fernandez Leal 10, Coyoa-can, apdo 82B.

Garcia, Gregorio, elk. Tiburcio 7; r. Do-lores 2, apdo 819.

Garcia, Miss Josefina B, stenog. Natl.Metal Co.; r. Nuevo Mexico 235, apdo71B.

Garcia, L. N., elk. aud. dept. M.C.Ry.; r.

2a Nonoalco 2.

Garcia, R. B., foreman F. P. Hoeck &Co.; r. Chapitel Monserrate 18.

Garcia Bros. & Co., comm. mchts., S.

Agustin 17; tel. 1081, apdo 719.

Garcia, Granados R., civ. engr. ;r. Bruse-

las 1.

Garcia, Granados Alberto (J.C.), landedpropr. ; r. Av. Londres 4.

Garcia Torres Javier, agt. ConsolidatedSafety Pin Co.; r. Mueva 4H, apdo1037.

Garcin, Jose, elk. Puerto de Veracruz; r.

same.Gardner, Dell B. (Gardner & Shearer);

r. Bucareli 626.Gardner & Shearer, elec. and mech.

engrs., Av. Juarez 404.

Gardoqui, F., elk. N.R.iR.; r. Indpndn-cia, No. 1809, Tacubaya, apdo 322.

Garduno, Joaqum, elk. Ciudad de Bruse-las; r. Indio Triste 1.

Garies, Clias. II., sign painter, Zuleta5; r. same; tel. 1212.

Garnica, Virginia, tel. opr., Hotel Jardin;r. Portillo S. Diego 12.

Garrett, Edward, engr. M.C.Ry.; r. laEstacion 3.

Garrett, Warren (A.C.), structrl. steel

wks., la Indpndncia 4; shops Sta.

Julia; r. 4a Colonia 7, apdo 2300.

Garstinel, Dominque, emp. Puerto deVeracruz; r. same.

Garside, Miss Eva May, tchr. MaryKeener Inst.; r. la Guerrero 4.

Garside, Thos., woolen mill mgr. ; r. laGuerrero 4.

Garside, W. P., chf. rate elk. M.C.Ry.;r. S. Juan Letran 7, apdo 2028.

Gartmann, Aug., elk. Boker & Co.; r.

3a Orden S. Agustin 5.

Gartner, Pablo, elk. Schafer & Bro.; r.

la S. Francisco 12.

Gartner, Pablo, elk. Boker & Co.; r. Es-tampa Jesus 1, apdo 148.

Gastinel, Ernesto, elk. A. Ricaud & Co.;r. same, apdo 126.

Gastinel, Domingo, elk. Puerto de Vera-cruz; r. same.

Gatget. Augusto, mgr. Cia. Azucarenadel Panuco; r. Refugio 15, apdo 466.

Garza, Daniel, civ. and military engr., 2aPlateros 9; r. 4a Chapultepec 1, Tacu-baya.

Garza, Jr., Lie. Emeterio de la, Medinas12-13; tel. 85; r. 3a Bucareli 1405, apdo664.

Gavito, Leopoldo de, capitalist; r. Resales

Gaxoet, A. J., guide, Hotel Iturbide; r.

Portillo S. Diego 12.

Gaynor, George A. (B.C.), insptr. agen-cies Confederation Life; r. British Club.

Gaynor, W. S., emp. Mex. Gas & Elec.

Co.; r. 40 Sur, No. 87, apdo 267.

Gayosso, Eusebio, undertaker, Mariscala3; r. Reforma 252; tel. 179.

Geld, A. M., stenog. M.C.Ry.; r. Man-chincuepa 7.

Gelling, John W. (M. I. Mech. E.)(B.C.), machinery, la Ayuntamiento 4;r. same.

Gendrop, T. S. de, antiquity store, Av.Juarez 5; r. same.

General Hospital, Colonia Hidalgo; tel.

292.

Genin, Alexandre, elk. Palacio de Hierro;r. same.

Genard, Alfred (Bazar Restaurant), Esp.Santo 8; r. same.

Gente, Fr. E.; r. Colegio Ninas Church.Gentleman, The (J. Jonas), furn.

goods, 2a Plateros 4, apdo 572.German Clubs (see Deutscher Verein and

Deutsches Haus).German Consulate, Pablo Kosidowski, C.

G., S. Agustin 7.

German Legation, Adolfo von Floeckler,charge d'affaires, S. Agustin 7.

Germania Life Ins. Co. of N. Y., C. H.Florian, mgr., la Plateros 2; tel. 1161.

Germania Lodge (A. F. & M.), MasonicHall.

Gestefeld, Theo., (A.C.), emp. Mex. Mine& S. S. Co.; r. Amer. Club, apdo 447.

Gibaja, Father Fructuosa, instr. Scientific

Insk; r. 2a Ribera S. Cosme 17.

Gibbon, G. S. (Watson & Gibbon); r.

2a Colon 2, apdo 312.

Gibson, G. D., emp. Mex. Gas & Elec.Lt. Co., Escobilleria 2158, apdo 267.

Gil, Fernando, secy. Mex. Tel. Co.; r.

3a Colon 1012, apdo 2050B.Gil, Jacintq, bk. dealer, 5 de Mayo 4;

r. S. Felipe Jesus 3, apdo 681.

Gil, Col. Miguel, 2a Mountain ArtilleryBarracks, Tacubaya; r. same.

Giles Alfredo, architect; r. Hotel Itur-

bide, apdo 1059.

Gilbert, Jr., S. A. (E. D. Leeper & Co.) ;

r. Prlngcion Ayuntamiento 1018.

Gilbert, Oswald, stenog. Veracruz & Pa-cific Ry.; r. Hotel San Agustin, apdo2136.

Gilgan, Thomas, emp. Hegewisch, Fuss& Co.; r. Revillagigedo 1.

Gille, Carlos G. H., acct. M.<R.R.; r. la

Santiago 352, Tacubaya.Gille, Jr., C., elk. acct. office M.R.R.; i.

la Santiago 352, Tacubaya.Gillespie, Bradley, emp. Mex. Mine &

S. S. Co., apdo 447.

Gillespie, T. C. (A.C.), sub. mgr. Mex.Gas & Elec. Lt. Co.; r. Sta. Clara 7,

apdo 267.

Giron, Leon, stamp collector, Mariscala

8; r. Mosqueta 60, apdo 89 Bis.

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Givler, H. S., bridge and structural work,Gante 8; r. 3a Fresno 10.

Gleadell, W. H. (A.C. J.C.), mgr.Royal Ins. Co.

; r. Clzda. Chapultepec18, apdo 657; tel. 1735.

Gleason, Antonio, emp. J. M. Gleason;r. Nuevo Mexico 1.

Gleason, J. M. (A.C.), plumber, NuevoMexico 1; r. same; tel. 349.

Gleason, J. P., emp. J. M. Gleason; r.

Nuevo Mexico 1.

Glenn, F. W., bkkpr. U. S. & Mex.Trust Co.; r. la Bucareli 626.

Glenn, H. C., chf. elk. gen. frt. and pass.office M.R.R.; r. Privada 1, CalleAlamo.

Glennan, W. J., compstr. Hull's; r. 3aIndpndncia 12.

GlobeL El, dulceria (Celestino Teconi), laS. Francisco and Coliseo.

Glover, Jose, elk. Nat. Metal Co.; r. S.

Juan Letran 13, apdo 71B.Gluck, Isidore (A.C.), optician, 3a S.

Francisco 6; r. Cuatro Arboles 10Popotla.

Glumaz, S. J., stenog. Ward Line; r. laHumboldt 436.

Glutron, Felix, mgr. Sorpresa y Prima-vera; r. la Cipres 311, apdo 233.

Glymes, W. de, comm. mcht., 4a Tn-

dpndncia 5; r. same, apdo 2069.

Gobrecht, Adolph W., mgr. Intnl. Mer-cantile Agency; r. la Artes 1804B.

Godart, Louis O., audr. Mex. TractionCo., apdo 2098.

Goddard, Gutierrez E.; r. Cordoba; cityaddress. Jockey Club.

Godoy, Vicente, emp. M.C.Ry. ; r. Mon-tezuma 11, Popotla.

Goetschel, B. & G., adv. agts., la In-

dpndncia 3, apdo 468.

Gogarten, R. (Korff, Honsberg & Co.);r. 5a Naranjo 2711, apdo 135.

Gogorza. Julio A., librarian, secy. For-

eign Affairs; r. la S. Cosme 37.

Goldman, Juan, mining; r. Fuentes Bro-tantes 1225.

Gomez, Adolfo. elk. Bella Jardinera; r.

Vergara 8.

Gomez, Amado, elk. Mex. Mine & S. S.

Co.; r. 3a Ancha 7.

Gomez, Benigno, grocer, 3a Artes; r. Av.Madrid 107.

Gomez, Dr. F. Bustamente, druggist, 2aRibera de San Cosme 26; r. same.

Gomez, Miguel, emp. Mex. Elec. VehicleCo. ; r. Sta. Maria de la Ribera 507.

Gomez, Dr. Rafael, dentist, Dr. Spyer,Palma 3; r. same.

Gomez, R. A., bkkpr. Edna Smelting &Refining Co.; r. Chavarria Iiy2 .

Gomez, Dr. Silverio R., phys., NuevoMexico 228; r. same.

Gomez y Ulloa, Luis, emp. I. M. Hutchi-son- r. Sta. Maria de la Ribera 507.

Gonzalez, Camilo, dir. gen. Federal Tele-

graphs; r. Olaeta 1, Tacubaya.Gonzalez, C. A., engr.; r. 4a Mina 1.

Gonzalez, Emilio, elk. \V.-Fargo Express;r. 5a Humboldt 1933.

Gonzalez, F. Cosio, 2a administradorJockey Club; r. same.

Gonzalez, Genaro, comm. mcht., Nueva 3,

apdo 2248.

Gonzalez, J. M. (J.C.), comrcl. agt.Wells-Fargo Express; r. 4a Mosqueta7, apdo 361.

Gonzalez, J. F., propr. Maison DoreeRestaurant; r. same.

Gonzalez, M., transltr. E. Cabussut; r.

Pte. Alvarado 1441.Gonzalez, Jr., Manuel (J.C.), Mex. Army,

la Peralvillo 17.

Gonzalez, Maria Vda. de, tchr. Spanish;r. Canoa 17.

Gonzalez, Pedro, emp. Angel Maeda &Co. ; r. Mixcoac.

Gonzalez, Gandarillar Joaquin, emp. B &G. Goetschel; r. Clln. Ferro 1, apdo445.

Goodman, Dr. A. R. (A.C.), phys.,Cadena 17; r. same; tel. 235.

Goodrich, C. W., Jalapa; city address,Amer. Club.

Goodrich, Tony, cohtrctr. and bldr.

engrs. office Interoc. Ry.Gophir Diamond Co., H. Dreyfus, propr.,

2a Plateros 11.

Gordon, Fred D., emp. Blue Book of

Mexico; r. Grand Hotel.

Gordon, Hugh (A.C.), mechn. engr., la

Indpndncia 22; r. la Arquitectos 1007.

Gordon, L. R., Zitacuaro, Mich.; cityaddress, American Club.

Gordon, M. A.; r. Cocheras 4; tel. 1340.

Gordon, Manuel Gomez, elk. Comp.Colonizadora; r. Ascension 2.

Gore Court, Roma 2063, houses A. & C.,E. C. Butler, mgr.

Gore Court, Roma 2063, house B. Ing.,Antonio Valero, mgr.

Gorletti, Carlos, elk. Enrique Abad; r.

Plzla. Madrid 1.

Goribar, Juan (J.C.), capitalist; r. 2aPresidente 1416 and 1420.

Gorostizaga, Cecilio (Gorostizaga & Co.),S. Agustin 14.

Gorostizaga, Jose (Gorostizaga & Co.), S.

Agustin 14.

Gorostizaga & Co., C., comm. mchts., S.

Agustin 14, apdo 114; tel. 1592.

Gorsuch, Maj. Robert B. (A.C.), rep. andchf. engr. Mex. Interntl. R.R. and rep.Pacific Mail S. S. Co., 4a Providencia8; r. la Bucareli 626, apdo 226.

Gossler, Gustavo L., elk. Boker & Co.;r. Empedradillo 10, apdo 148.

Gossner, W. F., emp. Mex. Elec. Tram*ways.

Gottwald, Frederico, asst. mgr. BancoAleman; r. same.

Goudet, E., livery stable, Rebeldes 3; r.

same; tel. 522.

Gould, Jr., E. W., New York; city ad-

dress, American Club.

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Govan, Charles W., elk. M.C.Ry.; r. Es-tacion de Veracruz 131.

Grabe, Felix, mgr. Carlos Felix & Co. ;

r. S. Felipe Neri 16J4, apdo 313.

Grace, Chas. E,, fireman M.C.Ry.; r.

2 Sor Juana Inez Cruz.Gradwohl, Maurice, atty. Hotel Iturbidei

r. same.

Graef, A., cashr. Cia Ltd. Mfra. de Jute;r. D. Juan Manuel 22, apdo 727.

Graef, Frederico, emp. Melber & Co.;r. Av. Poniente 18, 1415, apdo 38.

Graef, Walter H., emp. G. & O. Braniff& Co.; r. 2a Indpndncia 4, apdo 303.

Graham, W. W. (A.C. B.C.), vice-pres.American Bank; r. 2a Industria 410;tel. 52.

Gran Bazar Oriental, Japanese goods (M.Lamadrid & Co.), 2a Plateros 5.

Gran Cajon del Sol (D. Ollivier & Co.),dry goods, Portal Flores.

Gran Madereria del Caballito, NicolasValadez, admor., 4a Providencia 2.

Granat, Jacob, curios, Coliseo Nuevo408 and la S. Francisco 2; r. HotelColiseo.

Grand Central Restaurant (Lazaro P.

Lepetich), 5 de Mayo 20.

G. A. R. (E. O. C. Ord. post), W. J.De Gress, post commd.

Grand Hotel. Th. Cazessus, propr.,Ortega 12 and Zuleta 8y2 .

Grant, Duff A. C., secy. British Lega-tion; r. 4a Marsella 4, apdo 58B.

Grant, Mrs. W. I., brdg. house, la Bu-careli 627.

Graves, M. D., min. engr. Douglas Lacey& Co.; r. Prlngcion Ayuntamiento 822.

Grave, German F., jeweler, Schreber &Co.; r. la Aduana Vieja 9, apdo 400.

Graiiert, Ernesto, mgr. G. Lohse & Co.,sues.

;r. same.

Gray, John, chf. elk. T. R. Hasam, 4 a

Indpndncia 10.

Gray. "W. C., mfrs. agt. Gante 6; r.

la Artes 1804B.Gray & Allen, typewriters, Gante 6.

Grecian Consulate, German Bossier, Con-sul-General, Arco S. Agustin 11.

Green, Col. George, Mex. Army; r. Can-delarita 2.

Green, Manuel A., emp. M.C.Ry.; r.

Flamencos 3.

Green, F. W. (A.C. B.C.), genl. mgr.Confederation Life Ins. Co.; r. Ham-burgo 551, apdo 1071; tel. 1785.

Green, W. T., missionary; r. Rebeldes2, apdo 1052.

Greene, C., trainmaster N.Ry. ; r. San-

tiago yds.Green, C. E., mech. El Imparcial; r. 2aSan Juan 3.

Greenleaf, H. H., mgr. A. J. Peyton &Co.; r. Clln. de las Papas 9, altos 12.

Greensil, E. B., machst. Juan Bannister;r. Coliseo Hotel.

Gregg, John F., cashr. Wells-Fargo Ex-press; r. Cuadrante Sta. Satarina 14.

Gregory, L. E., emp. U. S. Bank; r.

Hospital Real 3, Av. Berlin 3.

Greville, George, C. M. G., British Min-ister, Legation Chancery, 4a Marsella4, apdo 58B.

Griffith, J. M., engr. Mex. Elec. Tram-ways; r. Sur 10, No. 2420.

Grimaud, Pablo, elk. N. Bellon & Co.,sues. ; r. same.

Grimes, W. A., engr. M.C.Ry.; r. Esta-cion 131.

Grimes, Joseph, student Mary KeenerInst.; r. la Colon 4.

Grimes, Mary Emma, student MaryKeener Inst.

; r. la Colon 4.

Grimwood, Adolfo (A.C. B.C. J.C.)Grimwood & Co.) ; r. Gante 11, apdo512.

Grimwood & Co., A., comm. mchts.,Gante 11, apdo 512; tel. 1088.

Grimwood, Oliveroj* & Co., brickmfrs., Gante 11, apdo 512.

Grisham, M. A., cashr. Pullman Co. ;

r. 2a Guerrero 28.

Grisi, B. & L., druggists, la Factor 6;tel. 286.

Griswold, D. S., electrotyper El Impar-cial; r. 2a San Juan 3.

Groce, L. C., r. S. Juan Dies 5.

Groes, M. de, dressmaking, la Indpn-dncia 4, viv. 7.

G rowan. W. R. (Cooper. Printers'Sup. House) ; r. la Industria 4, aden-tro 11, apdo 2025.

Groliere, John, cut stone contrctr. Ta-maulipas 421; r. Donate Guerra 1439.

Groliere, Mrs. John, rooms, DonateGuerra 1439.

Groot, Jose J. de (A.C. B.C.), gen. sales

agt. Natl. Metal Co. ; r. 2a Industria 18.

Grose, Miss Anne, elk. 2a S. Francisco12; r. 5a Naranjo 4.

Groso, Angel, techr. Engl. College; r. 3aMagnolia 21.

Groso, Enrique, tchr. Engl. College; r.

Sapo 6.

Groos, Otto, bkkpr. Brunswick-Balke-Collender Co.; r. 2a Industria 18, apdo889.

Gross. Simon, elk. Bella Jardinera; r.

2a Iturbide 623.

Grossman, N., dyer and cleaner, 3a

Indpndncia 1; r. la Providencia 5; tel.

1774.Grott, Oton, elk. Sommer, Herrmann &

Co.: r. same.Grove, H. F., condr. N.R.R. ; r. Santi-

ago Station.

Groth, Rudolf, elk. Sommer, Herrmann &Co.; r. Palma 4, apdo 299.

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Grunberger, Rodolfo, engr. contrctr.

mchy., Clln. Espiritu Santo 11; r.

same, apdo 493; tel. 475.

Guardiola Barber Shop & Baths, la S.

Francisco 13.

Guardiola Hotel, la S. Francisco 13.

Guardiola Restaurant (George King-man), la S. Francisco 13.

Guarneros & Co., art goods, 2a S. Fran-cisco 7.

Guatemala Legation, F. Orla, minister,Av. Morelos 3ya .

Guernsey, F. R. (A.C. J.C.), ed. Mex.Herald; r. Plzla. S. Jacinto 15, S.

Angel.Guerra & Van de Velde, printers, Ta-cuba 6.

Guerrero, Marcelino, bkbinder, Zuleta

19; r. S. Pedro los Pinos.

Guerrero, Pedro, bkbinder, Zuleta 19; r.

Tarasquillo 8.

Guerrero, Philip, elk. Central DrugStore; r. la Guerrero 21.

Guerrero, S. M., tchr. and transltr. ;

r. Bucareli 1420.

Guest, Chas. E, (A.C.), fin. rept. Mil li-

ken Bros.; r. Amer. Club, apdo 2019.

Guggenheim, Sol, New York; city ad-

dress, Amer. Club.

Guggenheim, William (A.C.), capitalist,S. Agustin 7; r. New York City.

Guggenheim Exploration Co., EdwardDoerr, mgr., Tiburcio 27, apdo 2507.

Guggenheim's, M., Sons, mining, H. M.Dieffenbach, rep., S. Agustin 7.

GH in, Mensual "Passe Partont,"R.R. guide, R. A. Lacaud, propr., Ca-

puchinas 7, apdo 147.Guia Oficial de ferrocarriles yvapores, R.R. guide, A. N. Mag-non, mgr., Gante 2, apdo 2079.

Guibara, F. L., elk. Interoc. Ry.; r. laProvidencia 5.

Guma, Paul (Martin Malgor, sues.) ;r.

S. Felipe Neri 9, apdo 221.

Guillot, Mauricio, bookstore, S. JoseReal; r. Sapo 3J4, apdo 223.

Guiriral, Manuel, propr. "El Bufet" staty.store, Pte. Espiritu Santo 1.

Guth, Ernesto, pass condr. Interoc.

R.R.; r. 40 Sur 4.

Guthrie, Miss Patti, elocutionist; r. S.

Juan Letran 7.

Gutierrez, Angel, elk. Reynaud & Co.;r. same, apdo 17.

Gutierrez, Dr. Henry, dentist, Dr. Spey-er; r. Palma 3.

Gutierrez, Migttel M., comm. mcht., Ca-dena 18; r. same.

Gutierrez, R. J., emp. Massie & LeMon;r. 2a Zarco 2, apdo 315.

Gutierrez, Jose M., reptr. Imparcial, Gan-te 2; r. Leon 10, apdo 2079.

Guzman, Alfred A. (J.C.), Capuchinas7; r. Coyoacan; tel. 782.

Gyger, Miss Hannah, tchr.; r. la Provi-dencia 18.

14 stands for Haviland,' A china one prizes,

Our assortment is completeIn patterns and sizes.

LOEB HERMANOS.

Haber, Louis F., mining; r. S. Juan Le-tran 13.

Hackmack, G., mpr. A. Phillipp & Co.,sues.- r. Colonas, Tacubaya, apdo 317.

Hamzetin, Prosper, bkkpr. La Esmeralda;r. bur 38, No. 25.

Hajen, E., elk. E. Sommer; r. la Provi-dencia 10, apdo 363.

Hale, A. W., acct., Juan Bannister, sues.;la Alamo 14, apdo 696.

Hall, Charles E., mining engr.; r. PlazaSantos Degollado 3.

Hall, E. (col.), Pullman car porter; r.

Colegio Ninas 1.

Hail, H. E., condr. M.C.Ry.; r. Esta-cion de Veracruz 131.

Hall, H. F., condr. N.R.R.; r. San Juande Letran 2.

Hall & Co., J. T., assayers, la Inde-pendencia 9.

Hall, Dr. S. S.. Electro-Medical Insti-

tute, Coliseo Viejo 114.

Halliday, Jas. G., mfrs. agt., Gante 8;

HailiwelVcapt. E. A. E. (B.C.), British

Vice-Consul; r. la Bucareli 627, apdo2121.

Ham, George I. (A.C. B.C.), mgr. U. S.

Banking Co.; r. Av. Morelos 1453;tel. 1305.

Hambleton, J. W., mining; r. S. JuanLetran 13, apdo 863.

Hamer, G. H. (B.C.), director Comp.Linera; r. 2a Sur 7a, apdo 547.

Hamer, L. R. (A.C. B.C.), dir.-gen.Comp. Linera; r. 2a Dinamarca 200,apdo 547.

Hamer, Norman (B.C.), dir. Comp. Li-

nera; r. 2a Sur 7a, apdo 347.Hamer, Thurston (B.C.), treas. Comp.

Linera; r. 2a Sur 10, apdo 547.

Hamilton, F. D., elk. M.C.Ry.; r. Av.Madrid 103, apdo 2028.

Hamilton, H. P., Mex. gen. agt.Amer. Bible Socy., S. Juan Letran 4;r. S. Pedro los Pinos, Av. 15, No.2216, apdo 2155.

Hamilton, J. B., bkkpr. Mex. TelephoneCo,; r. 3a Colon 1012, apdo 20506.^

Hammeken, C. M., salesman Mex. Mine& S. S. Co.; r. Av. 13, No. 107 Mix-coac.

Hammeken, E. F., elk. Bank London &Mex.; r. Av. 13, No. 107 Mixcoac,apdo 287.

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Hammond, DeWitt (A.C.), solic. agtA.T.&S.F.Ry.; r. Porfirio Diaz 1419

Hampel, Jose, elk. Iturbide Drug Store;r. 3a Indpndncia 5.

Hampson, Harry, pres. Mex. & AcapulcoConst. Co.; r. Rosales 7.

Hampson, Joseph H. (A.C. B.C.) (Hamp-son & Smith); r.

704.Av. Londres 3, apdo

Hampson & Smith (J. H. Hampson &D. B. Smith), R.R. contrs., Rosales 7,

apdo 704; tel. 1757.Hankins, Mrs. O. L., la Artes 1804B.Hankins, Miss Laura, la Artes, 1804B.Harming, H. E., elk. Neuchatel Asphalte

Co.;

r. Ayuntamiento.Hanseatica Insurance Co., Fred Ritter &

Co., agts., Capuchinas 9.

Hansel, Frank, emp. Alaska Meat Mar-ket; r. Colonia Hidalgo 712.

Hard, Dr. James M. B., analyticalchemist and assayer, Cordobanes 16;r. same; tel. 1584.

Hardy, Fred, civ. engr. N.R.R.; r. San-tiago yds.

Harem Baths (J. F. Gonzalez), ColiseoNuevo 9.

Harlow, W. H., elk. Interoc. Ry.; r. 9aVoleta 1221.

Harms, Frank, engr. Strauss, Kuhn &Co.; r. Distillery, Calzdo, Yiga.

Harms, Hugo, trav. rep. Korff, Honsberg& Co.; r. S. Agustin 14, apdo 135.

Harnecker, L. O. (A.C.), gen. agt.Singer Mfg. Co., apdo 37 Bis.; r. Av.Berlin 427; tel. 238.

Haro, J., mgr. Lithografia Moderna; r.

Cuauhtemoc 76, Mixcoac.Haro, Jr., J. de, secy. Thomas Braniff,

Jr., & Co.; r. Bucareli 1216, apdo 289.

Harrington, J. H., bkkpr. Natl. MetalCo.; r. Cinco de Mayo 3, apdo 71B.

Harris, Henry, foreman, blacksmith shop,M.C.Ry.; r. la Guerrero 4.

Harris, John E., freighting and storage,2a Mercado 59.

Harrison, Dr. Chas. M. (Compania Pil-

doras Nacionales) ; r. 34a Sur 820,apdo 2357; tel. 1879.

Harrison, J. L., stenog. ; r. Plzla. S.Fernando 307, apdo 2103.

Hart, Carlos, elk. Sommer Herrmann &Co. ;

r. same.Harvey, Douglas W. (B.C.), asst. to gen.

mgr. M.R.R.; r. British Club, apdo298.

Harvie, J., Parral; city address, Amer.Club.

Ha a in, Tlios. R. (A.C.), mining sup-plies, coal, etc., la Damas 5; r. Av.Morelos 6; tel. 700.

Hastings, Rafael, coal and lime, S. JuanLetran 5*4; r. 9a Violeta 11, apdo2102.

Hatch, I. P., foreman foundry M.C.Ry.;r. 7a Camelia 45.

Hatfield, B., spl. agt. Mutual Life; r.

2a Indpndncia 4.

Hatfield, Juan S. (A.C. B.C.), dir.-gen.Mutual Life. Ins. Co.; r. Av. Berlin429, apdo 242.

Hatfield, John; r. Av. Berlin 429.

Hatton, J. G., curios, Gante 10; r. same.

Hawser, Zivy & Co. (La EsmeraldaJewelry -Store), 2a Plateros 7; tel 275.

Hawke, J. W., emp. Milliken Bros.; r.

la Humboldt 9.

Hayden, T. C, tchr. English, HotelAmericano; r. Nueva 2.

Hay-wood, R., Pullman carpenter; r. Co-legio Ninas 1.

Hayes, Smith K., elk. M.C.Ry.; r. PortilloSan Diego 2.

Head, Harry C. (A.C.), asst. cashr.Amer. Bank; r. Av. Balderas 1012,apdo 834.

Headley, Miss Kate, student Mary Keen-er Inst.

;r. la Colon 4.

Healy, S., Academy of Languages, Me-dinas 12 and 13; r. Canoa 10.

Healy, W. J. (A.C.), cash, plaza Mex.Elec. Tramways; r. Tarasquillo 2.

Hedderich, H., elk. Korff, Honsberg &Co.: r. S. Agustin 14, apdo 135.

Hegewisch, A. Alvarez y (A.C.), auditorAmer. Bank; r. Retana 1, Coyoacan,apdo 2089.

Hegewisch, Adolfo (A.C. J.C.), mgr.American Bank; r. Coyoacan; tel. 1210.

Hegewisch, A. E., mgr. Grimwood & Co.;r. Huitzquiltenco, Coyoacan, apdo 512.

Hegewisch, J. L, de; r. Av. Madrid 108;tel. 32.

Heimann, Gustavo, emp. Fred Ritter &Co.: r. Capuchinas 9.

Heimke, Major William (A.C.), 2d secy.U. S. Embassy; r. la Humboldt 427.apdo 88 Bis.

Hem, Ernst, watchmkr. "La Barata"; r.

la Providencia 18.

Heinrich, Chas, F., foreman pattern shopM.C.Ry.; r. 6a Guerrero 2329.

Hebling, Emil, draftsman N.R.R.; r. 2aIndustria 18, apdo 322.

Hebling, Roberto, broker, S. Agustin 3;r. 2a Ribera S. Cosme 3403.

Hellnegel, Mrs. M., dressmkr., Rosales7; r. same.

Helvetia, La (Luis Martin, sacs.,S. e C.), stationery, H. Ferret, mgr.,Coliseo Viejo 15, apdo 417.

Hemmer, F., carptr., Misterios S. La-zaro 8, apdo 60.

Henckel, Adolfo (J.C.); r. S. Jose Real 1.

Henderson, A. H., mining; r. Hotel Co-monfort.

Henderson, John, storekpr. Mex. Elec.

Tramways; r. 2a Artes 2085.

Henderson, Roy^ M., drfsman. M.C.Ry.;r. Penitenciaria 15.

Henderson, John, acct.; r. Av. Hidalgo,Coyoacan.

Henderson, Wm. C., shipbldr. and con-

trctr.; r. 4a Zaragoza 39.

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Hendricks, H. Leslie (A.C.), chf. elk.

Amer. Surety Co.; r. Edison 2453, apdo910.

Hendry, J. A. (A.C.), asst. treas. M.C.Ry.; r. 7a Alzate 3202, apdo 2028.

Henggler, Louis, elk. G. Lohse & Co.;r. Av. 24 Tacubaya.

Henning, Jorge, sucr., surgical instmts.;3a 5 de Mayo 17.

Heraldo, Agricola El, Ignacio Carranza,ed., 6a Sor Juana 310, apdo 438; tel.

752.

Herbert, Will, elk. M.C.Ry.; r. PuertaFalsa, S. Andres 9J.

Herd, W. S., engr. Mex. Elec. Tramways;r. la Ayuntamiento 5.

Heriot, T. S., emp. constr. dept. N.R.R.,apdo 322.

Hernandez, Rafael L. (Aspe, McLaren& Hernandez) ; r. la Sta. Maria Ribera530, apdo 2216.

Hernandez, Vicente, elk. Empedradillo4; r. Chiconautla 19.

Hernandez Saturnine, elk. R. Boker &Co. ; r. Privada Eliseo.

Herrera, Agustin, chf. bkkpr. matrl. dept.M.C.Ry.; r. 2a Mina 9.

Herrera, Miss Alba, stenog. ; r. PaseoReforma 73.

Herrera, Eduardo, transtlr., Poseo Re-forma 73.

Herrera, Miss Maria, tchr. Mary KeenerInst.

;r. la Colon 4.

Herrero Brothers, publishers, la Clln.Sta. Clara 10, Guillermo Herrero,mgr., apdo 671.

Herrle, Magnus, bkkpr. Mex. Elec.Wks. ; r. 4a Sor Juana Inez 2611, apdo905.

Herrmann, W. E. (Herrmann & Co.) 2aMesones 29, apdo 418.

Herrmann & Co., W. E. (S. e C),comm. mchts., 2a Mesones 29, apdo418; tel. 1573.

Herschkowitz, Mrs. Anna M. de, tchr.Mex. Grammar School; r. 2a Industria20.

Hesse, Paul (A.C.), supt. agencies Ger-mania Life Ins. Co.; r. la Industria2J4, apdo 694.

Hess, J., paymaster M.C.Ry.; r. 3a Zar-

agoza 2.

Heuer, E. (AC.) (E. Hauer & Co.,sues.)- r. la Industria 3J4-

Heuer & Co., E., sues., pianos and or-

gans, Alcaiceria 27, apdo 11.

Hewett, G. H. (J.C. A.C.) (Lonergan &Co.); r. Amer. Club.

Heyl, L. A., Pullman condr. ; r. Av.Morelos 1221.

Heyl, O. M. C., electr. engr., 3a OrdenS. Agustin 5; r. Gore Court, apdo 756.

Heynen, C.. Tampico; city address,Amer. Club.

Heyser, Charles A., emp. M. R. Heyser;r. 4a Artes 4.

Heyser, M. R., comm. mcht., Zueleta 8,tel. 1157; r. 4a Artes 4, apdo 2045.

Heyser, James, elk. N.R.R.; r. 4a Artes4, apdo 322.

Hidalgo, Juan, capitalist; r. 5a Bucareli

1, apdo 2152.

Hidalgo & N. E. R. R., gen. office

Cordobanes 5, apdo 42, station andticket office, Peralvillo.

Higgins, G. M., emp. Natl. Metal Co.

Higgins, Fred L., pavement contr., la Re-gina 1630; r. same.

High Life (L. Block), furn. goods, la5. Francisco 12.

Highberger, Frank W. (A.C.), rep. gen.Carnegie Steel Co.; r. la S. Francisco8, apdo 924.

Hijas de Juarez School, Harriet L. Ay-ers, prm., la Indpndncia 12, apdo2033.

Hilbert, Geo. T. (A.C.); r. la Arquitectos 1005.

Hilger, Henry, elk. R. Boker & Co.; r.

2a Cipres 1311, apdo 148.

Hill, Clarence M., stenog. Interoc. Ry. ;

r. la Artes 1804.

Hill, G. A. (A.C.), San Francisco, Cal.;

city address, American Club.

Hill, W. H., sub-mgr. Mex. Gen. Elec.

Co.; r. Pte. Alvarado 4.

Hiltsrand, Emil, engravr. "La Barata";r. Tornito Regina 3.

Hinde, Miss A. D., tchr. iMary KeenerInst.; r. same.

Hing, Sam, labor contractr. ; r. la Co-lon 10.

Hingst, Walter, elk. sRefugio 19; r. Es-

tampa Jesus 1, apdo 261.

Hinojosa, A., emp. N. Ry. ; r. 4a Luna 3.

Hinojosa, Dr. P. C., dentist, Vergara 15.

Hintz, Fred, boilermkr. M.C.Ry.; r. laMina 1419.

Hinkle, H. H., Chihuahua; city address,American Club.

Hirsch, L., comm. mcht.; r. Revillagi-gedo 1.

Hirschberg, Carlos (A.C.), imprtr., Al-faro 13, apdo 601; tel. 1086.

Hirschfeld, G. F., emp. Mex. Clay Mfg.Co.; r. la Alamo 536, apdo 2032.

Hirschfeld, J. M., comm. mcht. S. Agus-tin 16; r. la Alamo 536, apdo 347.

Hirschfeld, Louis N., supt. F. V. Webb;r. la Indpndncia 4.

Hitchins, Campbell Vernon (B.C.); r.

British Club.

Hitchins, Charles V., nifrs. agt. Ortega5; r. Bucareli 627, apdo 164.

Hitzig, Fernando (Burkart & Hitzig) ; t.

la Indpndncia 23, apdo 614.

Hitzig, Dr. Theodore, phys., la Indpn-dncia 23: r. same.

Hobson, Frank H., metallurgist andmining engr. M. G. & S. R. Co.; r.

4a Indpndncia 3^, apdo 121.

Hochgurtel, J., archt., Calz. Chapultepeo100; r. same.

Hodges, F. L., stock imprtr., NuevoMexico 12; r. same.

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Hodgson, Fred. A., mgr. Orrin's circus;r. Concepcion 7, apdo 2353.

Hodgess, C. M., elk. N.R.R.; r. PaseoReforma 73, apdo 322.

Hoeck, Chris., cabinetmkr., 2a Providencia 7; r. same.

Hoeck, F. P. (A.C.) (F. P. Hoeck &Co.); r. 2a Dinamarca 217.

Hoeck & Co., F. P., printing andstationery, la S. Francisco 12; tel.

646.

Hocfele, Philip M. (A.C.), 3d secy.Amer. Embassy; r. Av. Balderas 818.

Hoff, Thorwald, atty. ; r. Porfirio Diaz1619, apdo 2049.

Hofer, Miss L., dressmkr. Av. Balderas11.

Hoffmann, Antonio (Hoffman & Urquia),Arcos S. Agustin 10; r. 3a S. Juan 0,

apdo 547.

Hoffman, J., kiln burner, Mex. ClayMfg. Co.; r. Sta. Julia.

Hoffman, Rafael, mcht., Clln. Sta. Clara3; r. Tacuba 2.

Hoffman & Urquia, comm. mchts., ArcoS. Agustin 10, apdo 547.

Hoffmann-Pinther, Alfred (Hoffmann-Pmther & Co.); r. la Bucareli 626.

Hoffmann-Pinther & Co., chem-ists and assayers' supplies, 3a Indpn-dncia 10, apdo 648.

Hogg, A. R. (B.C.) (Mex. Gen. Adv.Co.); r. S. Juan Letran 1, apdo 2131.

Hogg, F. D. (B.C.) (Mex. Gen. Adv.Co.); r. Sur 34, No. 46 S. Rafael,apdo 2131.

Hogg, W. T., engr. Barber Asphalt Co.;r. la S. Francisco 4.

Hogge^ T. A., engr. Barber Asphalt Co.,la S. Francisco 4.

Hohenthal, A (A.C.), Victoria 11; r. Av.Madrid 50 apdo 863.

Hohenwart-Gerlachstein, Count de,Minister Austria, Bucareli 1808; r.

same.Hohne, E. H.; r. Rebeldes 0, apdo 2303.

Holland, Ernest J., bkkpr., AmericanClub; r. same.

Hollev, J. H., c. c. supt. m. p. and m.M.C.Ry.; r. Calle Privada 1713, 3aRibera Sta. Maria.

Holley, Arthur S., real estate, Gante 6;r. 2a Industria 15, apdo 2103.

Holmes, William, mchnst. poste res-

tante.

Holmesland, S. O., emp. M.C.Ry.; r. S.

Diego 2.

Holt, H. J. (B.C.), dairy 2a Moctezuma26; r. Privada Sulivan 1. apdo 2232.

Home Insurance Co. of NewYork, W. B. Woodrow, gen. mgr. for

Mexico, Vergara 4, apdo 506; tel. 616.

Homel, Celestino, wines, la Indpndncia2; tel. 1258.

Hommel, Miss Cleora, stenog. M.C.Ry.;r. la Colon 632.

Honduras Consulate, Portal Mercaderes7. Otto Reinbeck, Consul-General.

Honnorat, Leon (Signoiet Honnorat &Co.) ; r. Capuchinas 5.

Honnorat, Maurice, emp. "Puerto deVeracruz"; r. Capuchinas 5.

Honey, Richard (J.C.), capitalist, apdo81; tel. 1562; r. 2a Providencia 4.

Honey, Thomas P., mgr. Neg. Mfra.Hierro de Zimapan, apdo 81 ;

r. 2aProvidencia 4.

Honey, William J., emp. Neg. Mfra.Hierro de Zimapan; r. 2a Providencia 4,

apdo 81.

Honey, T., emp. Mex. Gas & Elec. Lt.Co. ; r. Presidente, apdo 267.

Honey, W. S., emp. Mex. Gas & Elec.

Co.; r. Presidente, apdo 267.

Honeyman, David (McLean & Honey-man) ; r. Nuevo Mexico 235.

Hopfner, G., accnt. Bank London &Mexico; r. same, apdo 70B.

Hopkins House, S. Juan Letran 13 (newname Lara House).

Hopkins, I. J., painter C. H. Caries; r.

2a Dolores 429.

Hoppel, J. C., machy. salesman, generaldelivery.

Horcasitas, Andres, judge supreme court,8a Artes 10; tel. 9.

Horcasitas, Antonio, atty. Centre Mer-cantil; r. S. Pedro los Pinos.

Horcasitas, Jose, elk. Amer. Bank; r. laSoto 7.

Horn, Felipe, emp. Isidoro Gluck; r.

Popotla.Horn & Co., A., hides and leather, S.

Bernardo 12.

Horner, M., gen. agt. Mex. Elec. Wks.,apdo 905; r. San Angel.

Horsch, Dr. Jacob, la S. Francisco 13;tel. 913; r. Calle 24, No. 1406, S.

Pedro.Horta, Emilio; r. Donceles 20.

Hortop, Fred (B.C.), emp. U. S. Bank;r. Calle 24, No. 1406, S. Pedro.

Horwitz, Alfred (El Opalo) ; r. Revilla-

gigedo 1.

Hosking, Robert (Anglo-Mex. PhotoStock House), Zuleta 22; r. Av.Juarez 6.

Hoskinson, G. M., chf. disptchr. N.Ry.;r. Santiago yds.

Hospital de Jesus, Estampa Jesus 1223.

Hotchkiss, C. L. (Mex. Elec. Vehic.Co.) ;

r. 14a Indpndncia 5.

Hotel Ambos Mundos, Vergara 11.

Hotel Americano, F. Zuccoli, admor.,Gante 2; tel. 1633.

Hotel de Bazar, Espiritu Santo 8.

Hotel Buenavista, 1 Estaciones 2006.Hotel Coliseo, Jose J. Barrena, propr.,

Coliseo Nuevo 10; tel. 1543.Hotel Colon, Jesus Hernandez, mgr., S.

Juan Real 21.

Hotel Comonfort, Cinco de Mayo 168;tel. 1527.

Hotel Espanola, La Palma (A. Batele),Palma 13.

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Hotel de France (Mauricio Paz), Pro-fesa 1.

Hotel Grand, Th. Cazessus, propr.,Ortega 12; tel. 460.

Hotel Gimrdiola, Manuel DavilaMadrid, mgr., la S. Francisco 13; tel.

562.Hotel Gillow, F. Sainz, mgr., S. JoseReal 23; tel. 619.

Hotel Humboldt, Calle Jesus; tel. 927.Hotel de Iturbide, J. M. Erazo, mgr.,

la S. Francisco 12; tel. 225.Hotel del Jardin, Andres P. Aguirre,mgr., la Idpndncia 5; tel 589.

Hotel del Jardin Billiard Parlor (D. ZivyCo.), la Indpndncia 5.

Hotel del Jardin Restaurant, FranciscoDrivet, mgr., la Indpndncia 5.

Hotel del Jardin Saloon, Phil Keefe,propr., la Indpndncia 5.

Hotel Juarez (Otto Paglasch), Tacuba 25.Hotel de Londres, Arco S. Agustin;

tel. 1409.Hotel Palacio, Ph. Bony, propr.,Refugio and Pte. Esp. Santo.

Hotel Ret'oriua, O. G. Nibbi, propr.,Paseo Reforma; tel. 1382.

Hotel Refugio, Angel Rodrigro, mgr.,Refugio 18.

Hotel and Restaurant du Louvre, Es-piritu Santo 2; tel. 160.

Hotel Sanz, Enrique Sanchez, mgr.,Mariscala 2; tel. 1602.

Hotel S. Agustin, Bajos S. Agustin 4.

Hotel Two Republics, Thomas Conti,propr la Estaciones 1.

Hotel Washington, 2a 5 de Mayo andAlcaiceria; tel. 211.

Howard & Bullougrh, Ltd., cottonmachinery, Juan Bannister, sues., rep.,Clln. Santa Clara 9.

Howard, C. H., engr. M.C.Ry.; r. laSor Juana Inez Cruz 11.

Howard, C. W., condr. N.R.R., 12a Guer-rero 3355.

Howard, D. C, elk. U. S. Bank; r. Pte.Alvarado 4.

Howard, J., Salina Cruz; city address,Amer. Club.

Howat, George M. (Taylor & Howat) ; r.

40 Sur, No. 426, S. Rafael, apdo 2146.Howe, Dr. H. W. (B.C.), dentist, Alcai-

ceria 223; r. same.Howes, F., emp. Bank of London & Mex-

ico; r. same.

Howes, W. P., emp. P. J. Nolan; r. 7aPrincipes 3, apdo 230.

Huart, Alberto, agricultrst., 2a Estacio-nes 2206.

Hubbard, Charles, contrctr.;

r. 2a Provi-dencia l l/2 .

Hubbard, E., chf. elk. pass. dept. M.C.Ry.; r. 3a Colon 1012.

Hiibbe, Anton, emp. H. Scherer & Co.;r. 2a Viena 1849.

Hube, Arthur, secy. Thomas Braniff, Ca-dena 19; r. Balvanera 11, apdo 303.

Hube, Frederic, broker, Arco, S. Agustin11; r. 5a Chapultepec 613, Tacubaya.

Huber, Carlos, pres. La Fortuna TobaccoFactory: r. Alconedo 3J4-

Hubp, Alfredo, mgr. Opticos de King; r.S. Fernando 43, apdo 631.

Hubp, Gustavo P., grocer, S. JuanLetran 5&; r. la Sor Juana Inez de laCruz 9, apdo 2121.

Hudlet, Alfredo, machy. agt., Av. Juarez62; r. same.

Hudson, Chas. R. (A.C.), traf. mgr.M.C.Ry.; r. Gore Court, apdo 2028.

Hudson, Paul (A.C.), gen. mgr. Mex.Herald; r. Calvario 1215, Tacubaya-apdo 2036; tel. 71.

Huebbe, A. (Melber & Co.); r. Paseo 351,apdo 38.

Hughes, L., condr. M.C.Ry.; r. S. Hipo-lito 6.

Hughes, Venn, stenog. and transltr.Pablo Martinez del Rio, Medinas 6; r.

40 Sur 426, S. Rafael.Hughes, William (A.C.), mining; r. laMina 7, apdo 2340.

Hull, Walter B. (A.C.) (Hull's PrintingHouse) ; r. 2a Indpndncia 8.

Hull's Printing House (W. B. Hull), 2aJndpndncia 8; tel. 347.

Hulvershorn, A., traf. inspr. M.Ry. ; r.

Cuadrante, Sta. Catarina 14, apdo 170.Humphrey, I. H., telegraph ed. Mex.Herald; r. 2a Indpndncia 8.

Humphrey, James, tchr. Spanish; r.

Jesus 6.

Hundley, E. F., local frt. agt. N.R.R.; r.

la Guerrero 4.

Hunt, J. L. Starr, atty., Montealegre 20;r. same; tel. 365.

Hunt-Cortes, A. M., founder FatherHunt's Wkg. Boys' Home, MontepioViejo 14.

Hunter, A. J., gen. audr. Intnl. Bank &Trust Co.; r. Calle 24, No. 1406, S.

Pedro, apdo 2129.Hunter, Miss E. M.; r. Pte. Gallos 22.

Hunter, J. B., emp. M.C.Ry.; r. Pte. Al-varado 4.

Hunter. John W., cashr. Mexican Ry.; r.

Av. Balderas 818.Hurst. I. S., asst. gen. mgr. Mex. div.

Thiel Detec. Serv. Co.; r. San Fran-cisco, Cal.

Hurtado, Antonio, emp. U. S. Bank; r.

Vizcainas 5.

Hurtado, Dr. F. H., 2a Sta. Domingo 6;r. 3a Presidente 2.

Hurtado, H., stenog. Mex. M. & S. S.

Co.; r. la S. Ramon 4J^.Hutchms, G. A., mining; r. Hotel Itur-

bide.

Hutchinson, L. M. (A.C.) (Samuel Hnos.& Co.); r.; S. Pedro los Pinos, apdo241.

Hutchinson, R. D., Salina Cruz; city ad-dress, Amer. Club.

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Hutchison, Isaac M. (A.C.), mfrs.

agt., Av. Juarez 404; r. same, apdo2098; tel. 1654.

Hutton, D. J., elec. engr., 3a Colon 1012.

Mutton, R. H. (A.C. B.C.), mgr. Cia.Minera de Mex., Ltd.; r. Resales 10^,apdo 18 Bis.

Hutzler, A. J., engr. M.C.Ry.; r. la SorJuana Inez Cruz 4.

Hygiene Pulque Co., Jose Lojero, mgr.,12a Violeta 5*/2 .

I stands for Ideas,

We've new ones galore,

You're sure to be satisfied

If you come to our store.

-LOEB HERMANOS.

Ibanez, Yndalecio, imptr., D. Juan Man-uel 4; r. Av. Morelos 1232.

Ibarrola, Pedro, stenog. Wm. Young &Co.; r. Popotla, apdo 485.

Icaza, Flores Francisco (BouquetCigar Store); r. D. Juan Manuel 14.

Icaza, Jesus (A.C. J.C.), atty. Sta. Clara5; r. same.

Icaza, Dr. Jose Ramon, Sta. Clara 17; r.

same.Icaza, Jose L. (T.C.), Recorder City

Coun., Empedradillo 9; r. Rosales 3,

apdo 201.

Icaza, Manuel, intptr., 5 de Mayo andS. Jose Real; r. Cervatana 9.

Iglesias, Eugene, spec, officer W. FargoExp.; r. la Clln. Dolores 7.

Illustrated World Pub. & Eng. Co., A.J. Peeler, pres., Colegio Ninas 1, apdo2183.

Illinois Steel Co., F. W. Highberger,rep. gen., la S. Francisco 8, apdo 924;tel. 1129.

Imparcial, El, R. Reyes Spindola, propr.,2a Danias 4, apdo 87 Bis.

Imperial S. A.. La, dulceria, T.

Kaiser, mgr., la S. Francisco 13, apdo2040; tel. 536.

Imprenta Universal (David C. Smith), S.

Juan Letran 4.

Impromptu Club, L. O. Harnecker, pres.,3a Indpndncia 6.

Ingalsbee, A. B. (A.C.), gen. mgr. RealEstate Co. of Mex.; r. Hotel Iturbide,apdo 769.

Ingrersoll-Sergeant Drill Co.,The, Juan Cuyas. mgr., 2a Dolores 20.

Ingram, W. T. (B.C.), chf. engr. Interoc.

R.R.; r. 3a Presidente 1624.Institute Cientifico (Catholic), Fr. Miguel

Cuencu, dir.; Justiano Correra, supe-rior, Ribera S. Cosme 17.

Interior Department, Ramon Corral, min.,la Humboldt 5.

International Banking Corpora-tion, L. H. Miller, mgr., ColiseoNuevo 4.

International Bank fc Trust Co.of America, J. O. Rice, gen. mgr.,la S. Francisco and Betlemitas, apdo2129; tel. 543.

International (S. A.), La, meatpackers, J. Rosenblueth, mgr., 2a In-

dpndncia 4, apdo 2289.International Hardwood Co.

(S.A.), J. E. Meginn, pres., 3a Ayun-tamiento 248, apdo 842; tel. 1351.

International Grocery Co. (S.A.),Jas. H. McLeod, pres., la Indpndncia9; tel. 1141.

International Land & Col. Co.,Ltd., A. J. Porter, gen. mgr., Gante11, apdo 90B.

International Law Office (Enriquede la Garza, Salvador Moreno Arriaga),Cordobanes 2.

International Mercantile Agen-cy, A. W. Gobrecht, mgr., Gante 8.

International Transfer (J. H.Christen), Gante 7; tel. 244.

International fc Great NorthernR.R., H. C. Dinkins, gen. agt., Coli-seo Isueyo 10.

Interoceanic Express, H. P. Gallagher,supt., Gante 14, apdo 105; tel. 255.

Interoceanic R.R. Hospital, S. Lazaro;tel. 1056.

Interoceanic Railway Co., traffic

dept., Gante 12; citytckt. and comrcl.

office, Gante 6, apdo 105; depot andgen. offices, San Lazaro; tel. 1001; cus-tom house sta., Santiago; tel. 866.

Iron Mountain Route, H. C. Din-kins, gen. agt., Coliseo Nuevo 10.

Irwin, Boyd W. (B.C.), emp. Bank Lon-don & Mex.; r. Prlngcion, Ayuntami-ento.

Isaacs, R. B., R.R. elk.; r. Revillagi-gedo 8.

Islas, Edward F., asst. mgr. Amer. Photo.

Sup. Co.; r. Clln. Sta. Catarina 3, apdo56 Bis.

Islas, German, mgr. Pan-American Imp.& Exp. Co.; r. Clln. Sta. Catarina 3,

apdo 56 Bis.Italian Chamber of Commerce, 2a Do-

lores 18.

Italian Legation, Count Vinci, min., EH-seo 6.

Ituarte, D., vice-dir. San Ildefonso S. A.Fabrica de Tejidos; r. Animas 138, Ta-cubaya.

Iturbe. Felipe, capitalist, S. Bernardo 10;r. Buenavista 13 J/a, apdo 153.

Iturbe, Francisco, capitalist, S. Bernardo10; r. Buenavista 13*4, apdo 153.

Iturbide Drug Store (E. Kentzler), laS. Francisco 12.

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Ixtlahuaca Creamery (B. Albarran), Bet-lemitas 12J4-

Ixtlahuaca Mani & Nijini Ry. Co., Pane& Limantour, Gerald E. Neel, mgr.,apdo 488.

Jstands for June,

The month of the brides,

We've presents in silver

And cut glass besides.

LOEB HERMANOS.

Jackson, G. W., engr. M.N.R.R.; r. 2aDegollado 31.

Jackson, J. C. (A.C.), emp. Mex. Elec.

Tramways; r. Indianilla 2416.

Jackson, John T., cashr. Paseo Imp. Co.;r. Hotel Comonfort.

Jackson, Saml., printer Hull's Prtg.House; r. 3a Indpndncia 12.

Jackson, W. J., Pullman car porter; r.

Colegio Ninas 1.

Jackson, W. A., engr. N.R.R.; r. Santi-

ago yds.

Jacobs, I. H., bkkp. Mex. Type Foundry;r. Indianilla 2422, apdo 2107.

Jacoby, Martin (Jacoby & Co.) ;r. 3a

Orden S. Agustin 1.

Jacoby & Co., comm. mchts, Martin Ja-coby, mgr., 3a Orden S. Agustin 1,

apdo 552.

Jacot, Alexandro, sewing machs., Palma2; r. same, apdo 244.

Jacques & Co., Clemente, wholesalegrocers, Clemente Jacques, mgr., JuanManuel 6; tel. 1338.

Jacques, P. & J., comm. mchts., D. JuanManuel 24, apdo 399.

Jalapa & Cordova R.R., Gen. J. B. Fris-

bie, res. dir., Nueva 6, apdo 91.

James, Chas. C., elk. Las Delicias foun-dry; r. same, apdo 88.

James, W., Pullman car porter; r. Cole-gio Ninas 1.

Jameson, W. S., engr. and contr. sugarmchy., Av. Juarez 649; r. same.

Janvier de Vertiz, Feo. brkr., Capuchi-nas 7; r. Av. Hidalgo, Coyoacan.

Japanese Consulate, Aimaro Sato, con.-gen., Hamburgo 1.

Japanese Legation, Aimaro Sato, minister,Hamburgo 1.

Jarrett, E. G., c. c. constr. dept. N.R.R. ;

r. la Artes 1804B.Jaspar, Fnco., trav. Amer. Photo. E-nlarg.

Co.; r. Pelota 435.Jatho, E. (AX.), elk. W. P. Oil Co.;

Bucareli 626.

Jauregui, Ignacio, elk. Lauro Carrillo, Jr.;r. 12a Violeta 2.

Jeans, J. F., mgr. Thiel. Detec. Serv.Co.; r. Gore Court.

Jarvis, W. E., emp. Mex. Gas & Elec.Lt. Co.; r. 2a Primavera 106&, Ta-cubaya, apdo 267.

Jeffries, S., Pullman car porter; r. Cole-gio Ninas 1.

Jenkins, A. H., mgr. Singer Mfg. Co.;-r. 2a Milan 1068.

Jeffcock, F. J. C. (B.C.); r. San Lucas,Coyoacan.

Jennings, G. W. (A.C.), asst. supt. m. p.deot. M.C.Ry.; r. Plaz. Buenavista1626.

Jennings, James R., tchr. English, Rin-cnda. S. Diego 16.

Jennings, N. C., elk. M.C.Ry.; r. Privada5, la Alamo.

Jens, J. F., sues., printers, la Pila Seca318.

Jerkow, P., comm. mcht. and hdw.,Bajos S. Agustin 5.

Jerome, Lucien J., H. B. M.'s consul, S.

Juan Letran 5; r. Fernandez Leal 7,

Coyoacan, apdo 137.

Jessop & Sons, Ltd., Wm., steel

mfrs., P. J. Nolan, rep., Nuevo Mexico7, apdo 230.

Jessup, Miss Estelle, stenog. AmericanSurety Co., apdo 910.

Jimenez, Adolfo, elk. La Union Madere-ria; r. 9a Violeta 1233, apdo 136.

Jimenez, Antonio, C. C. supt. tel. M.C.Ry. ;

r. 9a Camelia 638.

Jimenez, G. J. C., bkkpr. Cia. MineraMex.; r. 3a Soto 902, apdo 18 Bis.

Jimenez, Joseph J., elk. Eng. College,Mariscala 2J4; r. same.

Jinah, J., Pullman car porter; r. ColegioNinas 1.

Joachim, Morris, emp. Tardan Bros.; r.

Portal de Mercaderes 2.

Jockey Club, la S. Francisco 10; tel. 339.

John, Dr. Allen A., phys., S. Juan Let-ran 4; r. same.

John, Walton C., secy. Mary Keener In-

stitute; r. same.

Johnson, Ben (A.C.), supt. m. p. andm. M.C.Ry.; r. 1 Colon 8B.

Johnson, Chas. Grove (J.C.), archt., Ca-dena 11; r. Sur 14, No. 1828, apdo610.

Johnson, C. M., Pullman car porter; r.

Colegio Nifios 1.

Johnson E. Ingram (A.C. B.C.) (Seck-bach & Co.); r. Gore Court.

Johnson, G. W. (A.C.), mgr. Building &Loan Co. of Mex.; r. Av. 15, 2308 S.

Pedro, apdo 84B.

Johnson, J. F., condr. M.C.Ry.; r. S.

Juan Dios 405.

Johnson, J. I., chf. rate elk. N.R.R. ;r.

Paseo de la Reforma 211, apdo 32?.

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Johnson, W., Pullman car porter; i

Colegio Ninas 1.

Johnston, B. F. (A.C.), mining, Ahome,Sinaloa; city address, Amer. Club.

Johnston, W. J., elk. M.C.Ry. shops; r.

Estaciones 131.

Johnstone, Frank VV. (A.C.), gen. mgr.Natl. Iron & Steel VVks. ; r. 3a Naranjo1019.

Johnstone, G. Frank (A. Grimwood &Co.); r. Av. Mexico Norte 4, Mixcoac,apdo 512.

Johnstone, W. B., gen. supt. Natl. Iron& Steel Wks.; r. 6a Alzate 1.

Jones, A. Lancaster (A.C.), atty. ; r. 2aIndustria 6.

Jones, Edgar (B.C.), cashr. Cia. Comrcl.Beneficiadora Minerales; r. S. Lucas,Coyoacan, apdo 2152.

Jones, F. D., mechanic, Zuleta 17; r.

S. Fernando 307.

Jones, Fred. A., mgr. Brunswick-BalkeBillard Hall; r. la Bucareli 622.

Jones, Mrs. Fred A., manicure; r. laBucareli 622.

Jones, M., stenog. W. P. Oil Co.; r. 3aSoto 10.

Jones, Richard, tchr. languages; r. HotelGran Sociedad.

Jones, W. S., mgr. North Amer. Acci-dent Ins. Co. ; r. Gore Court, apdo1051.

Jordan, C. S., supt. mfg. trade dept. Sin-

ger Mfg. Co.; r. la Bucareli 626.

Jordan, Ricardo, Fed. Dist. agt. MutualLife Ins. Co.; r. Hotel Sanz.

Joseph Iron & Waste Co., Isaac,Harry Wright, gen. mgr., la Indpndncia 12, apdo 2254; tel. 814.

Joy, Algernon, secy. Veracruz & Pacific

Ry.; r. la S. Francisco 12.

Journal of Commerce, monthly, la S.Francisco 14, apdo 2265.

Joyita, La, curios (Santos Bilbao), la S.

Francisco 13.

Joyner, J. J., Pullman car porter; r.

Colegio Ninas 1.

Juambalz & Co., S., comm. mchts., 3aOrden S. Agustin 2, apdo 97.

Juarez, Manuel B., secy. Gen. CarlosPacheco's estate; r. Pte. Villamil 7.

Juarez Hospital, Plzla. S. Pablo; tel. 917.Judd, J. T. (A.C.), mining; r. Av. Paris

39.

Judd, John W., emp. National MetaJCo.; r. S. Juan Letran 13, apdo 71B.

Judd, L: C. (A.C.), mining; r. Av. Paris39.

Juhre, Mrs. Emilie, dressmkrr., Av.Balderas 11.

Julsrud, Waldemar (Waldemar Julsrud& Co.); r. Coliseo Viejo 20, apdo 873Jnlsrud & Co.

? Waldemar, hardware, Coliseo Viejo 20, apdo 873; tel.

1484.

I/ stands for Knives,* * So sharp and so bright,

If bought from our store

They will always delight.

-LOEB HERMANOS.

Kahle, Jorge L (A.C.), asst. mgr. Cen-tral Brewery; r. Naranjo and Clzda.

Gallop apdo 973.

Kahn, Felix, w. Camiseria Elegante; r.

Cinco de Mayo 16.

Kain, J. H. (B.C.), civil eng. la Provi-dencia 10; r. same.

Kaiser, Joseph (A.C.) (Imperial Dul-ceria) ; r. S. Diego 2, apdo 2040.

Kaiser, L. M. (A.C.), mining, S. JuanLetran 13; r. S. Diego 2 apdo 863.

Kaiser, M. L. (A.C.), mining, apdo 863;r. S. Diego 2.

Kaiser, Ralph, mining; r. S. Diego 2,

apdo 2040.

Kaiser, Sol (Imperial Dulceria) ; r. S.

Diego 2.

Kalb, Henry, elk. J. Kalb; r. ColiseoNuevo 408.

Kalb, Jacob, curios, Coliseo Nuevo1; r. Coliseo Nuevo 408.

Kaliski, Henri, secy.-treas. MarburgDairy Assn.; r. Paseo Reforma 113.

Kamm, E., elk. La Suiza; r. PaseoNuevo 645, apdo 3.

Karney, Jos. W., wrecking boss M.C.Ry.; r. 4a Zaragoza 39.

Kant, Geo. I, mch. M.C.Ry.; r. S. JuanGracia 9, altos.

Kaska, Francisco, druggist, 2a Plateros4.

Kasten, H. H., engr. N.R.R.; r. 4a

Mosqueta 1041.

Kayser, R. L., Monterey; city address,Amer. Club.

Keating, W. H., elk. M.C.Ry.; r. Av.Morelos 1221.

Kebe, Adolfo, emp. Sun Insurance Of-

fice; r. Pte. Jesus 7.

Kebe, Carlos, emp. Enrique Schondube;r. Pte. Jesus 7.

Keeble, W. T. (B.C.), emp. Sun Insur-ance Office; r. Sulivan 3, apdo 794.

Keeffe, Charles L. (Keeffe Bros.); r.

2a Limantour 1805.

Keeffe, Phil M. K propr. Jardin Hotelsaloon; r. Hotel Jardin.

Keeffe, Thomas H. (Keeffe Bros.); r. 2aLimantour 1805.

Keeffe Bros., proprs. Am. Cong. Saloon,la S. Francisco 6; tel. 222.

Kegel, T. P., Pullman condr.; r. Pte.Alvarado 2.

Keeler, T. P. (A.C. B.C.), accnt. Intl.

Banking Cor.; r. la Industria 4.

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Keeler, Jos. (B.C.), elk. LJ. S. & Mex.Trust Co.; r. la Industria 4.

Keller, Dr. W. H. (A.C.), dentist, S.

Juan Letran 4; r. Av. Madrid 99.

Kellogg, Miss Grace, music tchr. Callede los Gallos 4.

Kelly, B. B. (A.C.), mgr. D. S. Spauld-ing, sues.; r. 8a Sor Juana Inez Cruz3410, apdo 274.

Kelly, E., capitalist, Monterey; city ad-

dress, Jockey Club.

Kelly, T., engr. Interoc. R.R.; r. S.

Lazaro.Kelly, W. H., emp. M.C.Ry.; r. 3aColon 1022.

Kelly-Springfield Road RollerCo., Wm. G. Moler, rep., la Indpn-dncia 36.

Kemen, E. adv. agt. Mex. Herald; r.

S. Juan Dios 2, apdo 2036.

Kelsey, C. W., linotype opr. Mex.Herald; r. Plzla. Villamil 2.

Kelsey, Wm. T., night foreman Dist.

Rys. ;r. Indianilla.

Keiidrick:, C. A., merchandise broker,S. Juan Letran 5J^; r. la Humboldt436, apdo 2115.

Kendrick, C. M., New York and S. JuanLetran 5J, apdo 2115.

Kennedy, George (A.C. J.C.), gen.mgr. Cia. Nac. Maderas; r. la Iturbide

2, apdo 2206.

Kennion, Edward H., elk. Bank London& Mex. ;

r. Coyoacan.Kent, John, harness and saddlery

sup., Corpus Christi 2; r. same.Kent, Miss Gertrude, tchr. Mex. Gram-mar School; r. 307 Plaza de San Fer-

nando.Kentzler, E. (Iturbide Drug Store); r.

Reforma 12, S. Angel.Kerford, Frank J., elk. Loeb Bros.

;r.

Alcaiceria 210. apdo 503.

Kern, Alfredo (Deuchler & Kern) Con-sul-General Switzerland; r. Bucareli

2032, apdo 3.

Kernion, C. L., Tampico; city address.Amer. Club.

Kerse, Geo. W. (B.C.), audr. M. Ry."and public acct. ; r. 2a Milan 1068,apdo 298.

Kersting, A. J., pass, condr. M.C.Ry.; r.

Estaciones 131

Kersting, Mrs. A. J., rooms, Estaciones131.

Ketchum, J. R., stenog. Amer. Bank; r.

la Indpndncia 4.

Ketchum, Joseph, engr. and confer.;r. la Indpndncia 4, apdo 568.

Kevan, Robert, comm. mcht. S. Agustin5; r. Tacubaya, apdo 784.

Keves, Thos. P., real estate; r. HotelTturbide.

Kidder, H. D., engr. N.R.R.; r. San-

tiago yds.Kiefer, Jaime, elk. Zolly Hnos., sues.; r.

Obraje 1, apdo 211.

Kieffer, L- E., c. c. to mst. mech. M.C.Ry., apdo 2028.

Kiessler, Enrique, elk. R. Boker & Co.;r. 9a Artes 2^.

Kilvert, Maxwell A. (A.C.), mgr. Tlhaliu-ililo Agricultural Co.; r. 2a Sur 5A,apdo 129; tel. 84.

King, T. D., cond. M.N.R.R.; r. Santi-ago yds.

Kine. W. F., Pullman cond.; r. HotelJardin 23.

Kingman, George, propr. Hotel Guardf-ola Restaurant; r. same.

Kingman, Lewis, chf. engr, M.C.R.R.; r.

2a Sor Juana Inez Cruz 13.

Kinsel, John M., civ. engr. Bailey, Law-rence & Co., Ortega 28.

Kipp, William H. (Davis & Kipp) ; r.

3a Indpndncia 12.

Kips, Alexis F., tailor, Coliseo Viejo14, ai>do 465.

Kirkgard, Wm., artist, 2a Ayuntamientol l/2 ; r. 3a Soto 15.

i Kirkland, R. G. (A.C. J.C.) (Interna-tional Hardwood Co.); r. Av. Madrid140, apdo 2172.

Kladt, F., asst. mgr. Banco Central; r.

3a Naranjo 1019, adpo 302.

Klein, Gaston, elk. Lang, Benassini &Co.: r. 2a S. Lorenzo 15, apdo 572.

Kleinschmidt, C. (A.C.), mining; r. CalleBerlin 5.

Knight, C. C., condr. M.C.Ry.; r. 2$Zaragoza 512.

Knight, E. C., Monterey; city address;Amer. Club.

Knight, Jose R. (J.C.), Donceles 10; teU-l

73.

Knight, W. S.. elec. engr.; r. Donceles 101

Knox, Chas. R., secy. Aspe, McLaren &Hernandez; r. la Indpdncia 36, apdo

^2216.

Kofifroth, C. G., emp. Empresa FierroGalvanizado; r. Donato Guerra 1447.

Kofahl, Carlos, acct. Banco Internacionale Hipotecario; r. lOa Flores 4, apdo296.

Kohl, Otto, trav. rep. Acequia 6, apdo374.

Kohsel, Conrad v. Rohden (Cia. Meta-lurgica Belga Matra) ; r. la S. Fran-cisco 7.

Kokeritz, C. F., div. mgr. W. P. Oil Co.;r. Av. Madrid 108.

Kolff, G. C, chf. trav. aud. M.C.R.R.;r. Paseo 113.

Koll, Adolf, elk. Sommer, Herrmann &Co.; r. Palma 4.

Koopman. John, emp. Sommer, Herr-mann & Co.; r. Dinamarca 420, apdo299.

Korff, Pablo (Korff, Honsberg & Co.);r. 3a Marsella, apdo 135.

Korff, Rougher;*- & Co., hardware,machinery, etc., Pte. Espiritu Santo 4,

apdo 135; tel. 1381.

Kornberg, Louis, agt. Mut. Life Ins.

Co.; r. Washington Hotel.

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Kosidowski, Pablo, mgr. Banco Aleman(Cons.-Gen. Germany); r. Coyoacan;tel. 1253.

Kosmos Line, G. W. Newbery, agt.,Gante 11.

Krajewski, Pesant & Co., sugar machy.,J. M. Crespo, rep., Cadena 11.

Kreuzier, Ricardo, engr. R. Boker & Co. ;

r. Coliseo Viejo 1, apdo 148.

Kuehne, John F.; r. Torres Torija 1311Tacubaya.

Kuhlmann, Fritz, mgr. Sommer, Herr-mann & Co.; r. Palma 4.

Kuhlmann, Frederick, emp. Sommer,Herrmann & Co.; r. Palma 4, apdo 299.

Kuhn, L. S. (A.C.) (Strauss, Kuhti &Co.); r. Clzdo. Guerrero 15, apdo 767.

Kuhn, Otto, elk. R. Boker & Co.; r.

Sulivan 2, apdo 148.

Kuhns, John Z., foreman round house,M.C.Ry.; r. Estaciones 123.

Kunhardt, Egon, elk. Christlieb & Rubke;r. same, apdo 58.

Kunst, Fr., elk. Sommer, Herrmann &Co.; r. Av. Puebla 2, Mixcoac, apdo299.

I stands for LampsBought by ladies from

Loeb's,

Who grow enthusiastic

Over our collection of globes.

-LOEB HERMANOS.

Labadie, Hector (Labadie & Co., sues.);r. S. Cosme 37^.

Labadie, Luis H. (Labadie & Co., sues.) ;

r. Sadi Carnot 24, apdo 110; tel. 1533.

Labadie, J., & Co., sues., druggists,Profesa 5, apdo 110; tel. 1524.

Labadie, Leoncido (Labadie & Co., sues.);r. Tacuba.

l,n ban sat, David, mfgs. agt., la In-

dpndncia 22; r. S. Juan Letran 2.

Labastida, Lie. Luis G., atty.; r. Ro-sales 4.

Laborde, Ramon, elk. J. Ollivier & Co.;r. same.

Lacand, R. Amalieii, stock broker,Capuchinas 7; tel. 561; printing offices,Canoa 6; tel. 1418; r. 3a Dinamarca420; tel. 1677.

Lacaud, Jules, stock broker, Capuchinas7; r. 3a Dinamarca 420, apdo 147; tel.

1677.

Lacavalerie, V., phys., la Relox 12.

Lack, Luis, tailor, Av. Juarez 6; r. laBucareli 1.

La Croix, Capt. F. E., aide-de-camp, Secy.of War, Natl. Palace; r. Huerta S.

Joaquin.Ladysmith Grocery (Vega, Gutierrez &

Co.), 2a Artes 2006.

Lafage, Madame A., dressmaker, Av.Juarez 10.

Lafage & Casaubon, tailors, EspirituSanto 8.

Laiser, G. H., condr. Interoc R.R.; r. 2aIturbide 2.

Lalande, Louis T., emp. Mex. Mine &S. S. Co.; r. 5a Pino 2705.

Lama, Tose de la, secy. Colegio de Cor-redores; r. 5a Cipres 2742.

Lama, Mary de; r. Resales 1.

Lamadrid & Co., Chinese goods, 2a Pla-teros 5.

Lamar, L L. (A.C.), R.R. contr.; r.

Amer. Club.Lamb, E. K., Pullman car porter; r. Co-

legio Ninas 1.

Lamb, W. G., emp. M.C.Ry.; r. 2a SorJuana Inez Cruz 11.

Lambert, F. (B.C.), civ. engr.; r. PaseoNuevo 2.

Lamere, E. M. de, solic. Mut. Life Ins.

Co.: r. Av. Madrid 92.

Lamm, C. C. (A.C.), contrctr. Av. Ma-drid 127; tel. 570; r. 824 Sur. 34; tel.

573.

Lamm, Lewis (A.C.), contrctr., Eliseo

50; r. same; tel. 577.

Lancashire Ins. Co., Watson Phillips &Co., agts., Don Juan Manuel 10, apdo67.

Lancia, Albert, emp. Loteria Beneficen-

cia; r. 4a Zarco 1121.

Landa, Miguel R., jeweler, la Plateros

11; r. Aguilar 3.

Landa y Escandon, Carlos, elk. S. Pear-son & Son; r. Pte. Espiritu Santo 3,

apdo 440.

Landa y Escandon, Francisco de (J.C.),capitalist; r. Palma 5.

Landa y Escandon, Guillermo de (J.C.),

gov. fed. dist. r. Pte. Espiritu Santo 3.

Landa y Escandon, Jose de, capitalist;r. Pte. Espiritu Santo 3; tel. 477.

Landa y Escandon, Ignacio de (J.C.),

'capitalist; r. Pte. Espiritu Santo 3; tel.

477.

Lander, Dana S. (A.C.), 1st vice-pres.and gen. mgr. U. S. & Mex. Trust Co.;r. Ramon Guzman 1028, apdo 2264.

Landero y Cos, Jose, capitalist, CentroMercantil; r. la Alamo 512.

Land.;ro, Luis, tchr. Engl. College; r.

Mariscala 23^.Landwehr & Medina, sues., hats, PortalMercaderes 5.

Lane, T. T., Parral; city address, Amer.Club.

Lane, Mack, emp. Mex. Clay Mfg. Co.,

apdo 2032.

Lang, Arthur W., mgr. Amer. Club; r.

same, apdo 15B.

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Lang. Henry, supt. Barber Paving Co.;r. la S. Francisco 4.

Lang, Louis, foreman Barber Paving Co. ;

r. la S. Francisco 4.

Lang, S. (Lang, Benassini & Co.); r.

Portal Tejada 12, apdo 572.

Lang, Benassini & Co. (Excelsior),tanors and gents.' fur., 2a S. Francis-co 2, apdo 572.

Lange, Emil, photog., 2a Plateros 4; r.

2a Dolores 1.

Lange, M., electrician, Comp. Explota-dora; r. D. Juan Manuel 24, apdo 2159.

Langer, Carlos (Gustave Struck & Co.) ;

r. la S. Francisco 12.

Langner, Fr. Joseph, Scientific Instit. ;r.

Ribera S. Cosme 17.

Latigston, J. S., cond. M.C.Ry. ; r. Av.Madrid 53.

Lantzendoffer, T., elk., Monterilla 3 and4

; r. same.Lara, E. E., opr. M.C.Ry.; r. 8a Violeta

1412.

Lara, J. B., mgr. telegraph M.C.Ry.; r.

la Mina 1419.

Lara, Isidro, emp. Imprenta Universal; r.

2a Mesones 9.

Lara House, S. Juan Letran 13.

Larranaga Carmen, elk., Mariscala 3; r.

2a Degollado 32.

Larraza, P., local frt. agt M.C.Ry.; r.

Clln. Esmeralda 651.

Lascurain, Enrique de, oyster contrctr.,Gante 2; r. Plzla. Buenavista 3, apdo39.

Lascurain, Luis Q., bkkpr. Roberto Wien-er & Co.; r. Pte. Sta. Ana 3.

Lascurain, Roman S. de (J.C.), BancoHipotecario, Govt. rep.; r. Arco SanAgustin 6.

Lascurain y de Landa, MM. de, comm.mchts., Clln. Sta. Clara 1; r. Tlalpam.

Las Delicias Foundry (ThomasPhillips), 2a Delicias 2, apdo 88.

Lason, Charles, secy. J. O. Rice; r. 4aMosqueta 1041.

Lason, Charles D., engr. N.R.R.; r. 4aMosqueta 1041.

Lason, Frank, elk. M.C.Ry.; r. 4a Mos-queta 1041.

Lason, Miss Renie, tchr. M. E. MissionSchool; r. 4a Mosqueta 1041.

Latapi & Bert, merceria, Coliseo Viejo25, apdo 922.

Laud, J. P., machy. agt.; r. AvenidaJuarez 6.

Laue, German, jeweler, la Indpndncia 22;r. Colonia Escandon, Agricultura 1017,Tacubaya.

Laurencena, Fabien, mgr. Sorpresa yPrimavera; r. Palma 4.

Laurie, A. W. (B.C.), prin. UniversitySchool; r. 3a Bucareli 1027.

Laurenzo, Jose, waiter Guardiola Res.; r.

7a Moctezuma 88.Lavanaeria Anglo-Mexicana, (H. T. Shep-

ard), Nuevo Mexico 271.

Lavelle, & E., elk. N.R.R.; r. Av. Ma-drid 107E, apdo 322.

Lavergne, O., guide and interp. HotelSanz; r. 3a Soto 14.

Lavers, C. G., asst. acct. Singer Mfg.Co.: r. Av. Poniente 2, No. 4040, S.

Rafael, apdo 37 Bis.

Lavie, Luis G. (J.C.) (Lavie & Co.); r.

2 Relox 2; tel. 951.Lavie & Co., bankers, Luis Lavie, mgr.,

D. Juan Manuel 19, apdo 249; tel.

1073.

Lavillette, A., corset factory, la Mon-terilla 9; r. same.

Lavillette, Francisco, photog., 3a S.Francisco 1, r. same.

Lavin, Jose, elk. J. B. Ebrard & Co.,sues.; r. same.

Lawrence, A. T. (B.C.) (Bailey, Law-rence & Co.) ;

r. Ortega 28, apdo 2192.

Lawrence, R. /., bkkpr. W. P. Oil Co.;r. la Colonia 8.

Lawson, Dr. Archibald, phys., Esp.Santo 5; r. Gore Court; tel. 1669.

Lawson, C. B., engr. 'M.C.R.R. ; r.

Arista 1.

Lawson, Rev. W. Ellsworth, pastor UnionEvangelical Church; r. 5a Naranjo2515.

Lawton, G. W., dentist, Espiritu Santo5; r. Central House.

Lawton, H. (A.C. B.C.), g. f. a. of

M.C.Ry.; r. Av. Poniente A2, No. 3817,S. Rafael, apdo 2028.

Layer, W., priv. secy. S. Pearson & Son;r. Hotel San Carlos.

Layer, W. F. (A.C. B.C.), mgr. SonoraNews Co.; r. Pte. Alvarado 20.

Lavmann, W., druggist, cor. Hosp. Real& Rebeldes; f. same.

Lazo, Manuel M., atty., San Andres 19;tel. 1718; r. 2a Ribera S. Cosme 29.

Lazo Mercantil, El, grocery (GantoSotres), D. Juan Manuel and Mon-terilla.

Lea, W. A. (B.C.), civ. engr. Mex. Elec.

Tramways; r. Porfirio Diaz 1419, aden-tro 2.

Leach, H. S. (B.C.); r. British Club.

Leach, W. O., elk. M.C.Ry.; r. Peniten-ceria 424.

Learn, E. E., agt. W. P. Oil Co.; r.

la Alamo 1310, apdo 34 Bis.

Leautaud, Emile, elk. Puerto de Vera-cruz; r. same, apdo 61.

Leavitt, H. A., emp. A. C. Smith; r.

5 de Mayo 20.

Lechler, Emil, storekpr. Pullman Co.; r.

la Guerrero 10^.Lee, H. N., adv. mgr. Journal of Com-merce; r. Paseo Reforma 79, apdo2265.

Lee, R. E., Pullman car porter; r.

Colegio Ninas 1.

Leech, R. M., div. supt. N.R.R., San-

tiago; r. la Sur 25.

Leeper, E. D. (E. D. Leeper & Co.); r.

American Hotel.

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keeper & Co., E. D., hdw. agts.,Gante 2, apdo 2042; tel. 1337.

Leffel & Co., Jas., tnfrs. waterwheels, W. G. Moler, rep., la Indpn-dncia 36.

Leggervie, Adolf, elk. Sommer, Herr-mann & Co.; r. 5 de Mayo 14, apdo994.

Lehman, J. H., foreman Comp. CigarreraMex. ; r. Guardiola Hotel.

Lehme, August, elk. Sommer, Herrmann& Co.; r. Tacubaya 25.

Leitch, A. L., bkkpr. Compania Comer-cial Beneficiadora de Minerales; r. 5a

Morales, S. Pedro, apdo 2152.

Lemcke, Enrique, spl. comm. Mex.Gov. Sria. de Fomento.

Lemery. Gilbert, engr. Interoc. R.R.; r.

San Lazaro.Lemmens, J. J. (A.C.), cashr. Banco

Agricola; r. Tolsa 1069, apdo 325.

Lemon, Jacob, machy. rep., S. Juan Let-ran 5l4, apdo 2059; r. Pte. Guerrasand Pensamiento.

Le Mon, W. S. (A.C. J.C.) (Massie &Le Mon) ;

r. 5a Fuentes Brotantes 6,

apdo 315.

Lentz, A., emp. Brunswick-Balke-Collen-der Billiard Hall; r. Av. Juarez 274.

Lentz, Mrs. L, millinery and dressmkr.,Av. Juarez 274.

Leon, Miss Anita de, tchr. Mary KeenerInst. ; r. la Colon 4.

Leon, Alvarez Luis, agt. public prosecu-tor; r. Mixcoac.

Leon, Salvador, notary, Centre Merc.,room 14; r. la Paseo 193.

Leonard, E. A., elk. M.C.Ry.; r. Mina1106, apdo 2028.

Leonhart, Jorge, machinist, la Ayunta-miento 1

;r. same.

Lenze, Paul, elk. La Suiza; r. Espan-tados \Y2 .

Lepetich, John (Gran Central rest.) ;r.

2a Clln. Sta. Clara 10.

Lepetich, Lazaro P. (Gran Central rest.) ;

r. 2a Clln. Sta. Clara 10.

Lesbros, Francisco, elk. Pte. Alvarado10; r. 38 Sur 22.

Leslie, E. M., salesman Mex. M. & S. S.

Co.; r. Av. 24, No. 1406, S. Pedro,apdo 447.

Lessmann, Fritz, emp. Sommer, Herr-mann & Co. ; r. Palma 4.

Letayf, Antonio (Kuri Primes, sues.) ;r.

Pte. Monzon 8, apdo 871.

Levin, Curt, mfrs. agt., Coliseo Viejo10, apdo 504.

Levy, Gabriel, mgr. El Progreso Mercan-til; r. 2a Monterilla 4.

Levy & Martin (El Progreso Mercantil), fancy goods, 2a Monterilla 10-11.

Levy, Luis (Levy & Martin) ; r. same.Levy, Manuel, ins. agt. Capuchinas 13 ;

tel. 1581.

Levy Roberto (Levy & Martin) ; r. same.Lewis, C. B., pres. Natl. Metal Co.; r.

120 Liberty st. N. Y.

Lewis, Erasmo, elk. Wells-Fargo Exp.Co.; r. la Santisima 8, apdo 361.

Lewis, H. P. (A.C.), gen. agt. Natl.Metal Co.; r. la Presidente 2.

Lewis, VV. J., dairyman; r. hac "Sole-dad."

Lewy, S., stenog. M.C.Ry.; r. Pte. S.

Francisco 13, apdo 2028.

Leyde, Isidor, imprtr. Nuevo Mexico 12

Leyland & Co., Ltd., Fredc., W.B. Woodrow & Co., agts., W. India& Pac. branch, steamers, Vergara 4,

apdo 506.

Leyte, V.. emp. aud. M.C.Ry.; r. laSantos Degollado 1432.

Leycequi, Emilio (A.C.), admor. TolucaBrewing Co.; r. Rncda. S. Diego 11,

apdo 837.Libro Grande, El (Lions, Padre & Co.),

books, Coliseo Viejo 6, apdo 248.

Liceaga, Eduardo (T.C.), phys., Resales37; r. same; tel. 38.

Liceaga, Fernando, secy. Dr. E. Liceaga;r. Resales 37.

Liceo, Hidalgo, school for boys,Moneda 3.

Lide, Miss Francis, tchr. Mary Keenei-

Inst.; r. la Colon 4.

Liebes, Julio, mining; r. Natl. Club.Lienau, C. CJ., asst. mgr. Mex. Herald;

r. S. Juan Dios 2.

Lier, Dr. E., phys., Zuleta 15; r. same,

Lietz, Paul S. (A.C.), pres. and gen.mgr. Mex. Con. & Engr. Co. ; r. ClzdaChapultepec, apdo 2B.

Light, Hastings, adv. agt., Gante 8; r.

same.Limantour, Jose Ives, secy, of treas. ;

r.

Corpus Christi 8; tel. 662.

Limantour, Julio, pres. CordobaHuatusco Ry., Patoni 9; r. same; tel.

96.

Limbert, O. H., sign painter, Clln.

Lopez 27; r. same.Limon, A., mach. Mex. Elec. Tramways;

r. Sta. Julia.

Lindacher, Gustave, mgr. Schreiber &Co.; r. 2a Sor Juana Inez 4, apdo 400.

Lindemann, B. Manzanillo; city address,American Club.

Lindemann^ Henry, emp. Pablo Bergner; r. Cadena 3, apdo 549.

Lindsay, D. W., stenog. Tlahualilo Agri-cultural Co. ; r. Dolores 3.

Linet, Louis, tchr. Escuela Com.Frances; r. Nueva Berdeja 70, apdo110.

Lippert, J. P., mgr. Cia. Constr. Metali-

cas; r. 2a Dolores 149, apdo 199.

Lister, Francis V. (A.C.), mgr. I. M.Hutchison; r. Prlgcion Tolsa and Av.Congreso, apdo 2098.

Litografia Union (J. Emilio Meyer &Co.), Invalidos 603, apdo 2105.

Litografia Emilio Moreau (Carlos Gosse-

lin), 4a Indpndncia 6.

Littlewood, E. C. (A.C.); r. Clzda. Gua-dalupe 43.

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Liverpool, Loud. & Globe Ins.Co., Pablo Alexanderson, gen. agt.,Cadena 13, apdo 757.

Livrelli, Pedro, engr Decauville Aine;r. la Ribera Sta. Maria 10, apdo 892.

Liz, Benjamin (Botica de Nuevo Mex-ico), Nuevo Mexico 205.

Lizardi, Francisco (J.C.), emp. Natl.

Bank; r. la Indpndncia 22.

LLano, Jose, elk. M.R.R. ; r. la Guerrero13.

Loam, William James, coachman J. H.Hampson; r. Palace Stables.

Lobo, Ernesto, cashr. Cia. ExplotadoraS. Ildefonso; r. Av. Poniente 2, No3817.

Lobo, Gustavo (A.C.), electr. engr. V.M. Braschi & Bro. ; r. 2a Milan 1068,apdo 830.

Lobo, Leopoldo, elk. Cia. ExplotadoraS. Ildefonso; r. S. Jose Real 21.

Lobato, Ernesto, chf. elk. W. B. Wood-row & Co.; r. Clln. Progreso 3, apdo506. *

Locke, Reginald, elk. Amer. Surety Co.;r. Gore Court, apdo 910.

Loe, J. F. VV., mg.. ^uo^ated IndustrialWorld; r. Colegio Ninas 1.

Loeb, Jacob (A.C.) (Loeb Hnos.); r.

Liverpool 431, apdo 503.

Loeb, Max (A.C.) (Loeb Hnos.); r.

Liverpool 423, apdo 503.

Loeb, Hermauos (J. Loeb, M. Loeb),china, la Plateros and Alcaiceria, apdo503; tel. 1570.

Loehr, J. H., emp. The Gentleman; r.

2a Plateros 4.

Loewenstein, Moritz J. B., agt. Interoc.

Exp. Co., San Lazaro; r. same.Lohse, Fred J., emp. Wm. Patterson; r

S. Agustin 14.

Lohse, Frederico S., elk. R. Boker &Co.; r. la Industria 66.

Lohse, James C., machy. imptr., Cadena14; r. la Industria 66, apdo 109.

Lohse & Co., sacs., G., hdwre., etc.,Ernesto Grauert, mgr., Palma 9, 10and 11, apdo 107; tel. 802.

Lome, Isabel, elk. Mariscala 3; r. 12aVioleta 12.

Lomer, Louis L., agt. Mergenthaler lino-

types, Ortega 5 ;r. 2a San Juan 3.

London & Lancashire of Liverpool FireIns. Co., Manuel A. Levy, gen. agt.,

Capuchinas 13, apdo 21.

Lonergan, Alfredo (J.C.), mining Tepic;r. Banco Hipotecario bldg.

Lonergan, Charles F., aud. Interoc.R.R.; r. Hospital Real 3.

Lonergan, N. W. (Lonergan & Co) ;r.

4a Sta. Maria Ribera 10, apdo 198.

Lonergan & Co., lumber mchts., Pte.S. Francisco 16, apdo 198, yds. 34 Sur,No. 820.

Longevialle, Manuel, civ. engr., Juan Car- !

bonero 7; r. same.Longstreet, J., Pullman porter; r. Cole-

gio Ninas.

Lopez, Fadrique, court intpr. ; r. Alcai-ceria 22.

Lopez, F. B., elk. M.C.Ry.; r. 4a Zara-goza 39.

Lopez, Francisco de P., c. c. Manuel G.de Rueda; r. Estanco de Mujeres 3.

Lopez, J. J., c. c. local frt. office, M.C.Ry.;r. 3a Moctezuma 1019.

Lopez, Luis, emp. secy, of Communica-ciones; r. 5a Humboldt 46.

Lopez, Mariano G., dentist, 2a Plateros3; r. Bucareli 1834.

Lopez, Moctezuma Jose, atty. M.C.Ry.; r.

Medinas 25, apdo 2028.'

Lopez, Pioquinto, engrvr., 2a Indpndncia4; r. Pte. Misericordia 11.

Lopez y Villa Fuerte A., trav. aud. M.R.R.; r. Plaz. Zaragoza 2909.

Lord, Edwin, dir. mchy. dept. Cia. Li-nera Mex. S. A.; r. Norte 25, No. 913,apdo 547.

Lorenz, Guillermo, druggist, EspirituSanto 7; r. Principal 17, Popotla.

Lornessberg, C.; r. la Gelati 4, Tacu-baya.

Loschman, Paul, elk. W. P. Oil Co.; r.

la S. Francisco 12.

Loteria de la. Beneficencia I'ulb-lica, Tiburcio 6, apdo 736.

Loubens, Julio (Loubens & Son) ; r. Bu-careli 1201.

Loubens, Louis J. (Loubens & Son); r.

Bucareli 1201, apdo 2026.Loubens & Son, grocers, Betlemitas 11,apdo 2026; tel. 608.

Louirer, Otto, emp. Fred Ritter & Co.,Capuchinas 9; r. same.

Lowe, E. T., engr. N.R.R.; r. Santiagoyds.

Loyer, G. F., cheese mfr.;

r. Clln. 6aAztecas 2.

Lozano, Col. Agustin, Mex. Army; r. Av.Madrid 35.

Lozano, Alberto (A.C.), asst. acct. BancoHipotecario; r. la Moctezuma 3, apdo296.

Lozano, Antonio, emp. F. Roemer & Co.;r. 3a Humboldt 20.

Lozano, C. C., baggagemaster M.C.Ry.;r. Encino 905.

Lozano, Guillermo (A.C.), comm. mcht.,Cadena 11; r. Av. Michoacan 57, Mix-coac.

Liibeck, Rodolfo von (A.C.), mgr. Boker& Co.; r. Resales 8, apdo 148.

Luce, H. A., Ubero; city address; Amer.Club.

Luckhaus, Arthur, emp. Boker & Co.; r.

2a Cinco de Mayo 13.

Ludlow, E., Las Esperanzas; city address,Amer. Club.

Ludewitzke, Arthur, chiropodist HotelComo-nfort.

Lujan, Jesus E., Presidente 2046; r. Glo-rieta Cuauhtemoc; tel. 116.

Lundholm, G. H., broker, Capuchinas 13;r. la Bucareli 626, apdo 2006.

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Lupkes, G., emp. Korff, Hornsberg &Co.; r. 2a Fresno 5.

Luterroth, Carlos, printers, Puerta Falsa,S. Andres 14.

L' Union, French Club, Vergara 16: tel.

1675.

Lutz, C. A., elk. N.R.R.; r. Grand Hotel,apdo 322.

Luzarraga, Eustaqui (J.C.), capitalist; r.

Hotel Guardiola.Lychenheim, R. (B.C.), Banco Central.Lyle, R. W., with Mex. Clay Mfg. Co.;

r. S. Juan Letran 5Y2 .

Lytle, William, emp. Barber Paving Co.;r. la S. Francisco 4.

Lychenheim, John, elk. Banco Cent.Mex.; r. Hoacalco 628, apdo 302.

Lynch, E., condr. N.R.R., Santiago Sta-tion.

M

M stands for Money,*"' If spent at this store,

Will give such satisfaction

That you will come and

spend more.

-LOEB HERMANOS.

'McAllister, F. I., pass. cond. Interoc.

R.R.; r. 2a Iturbide 2.

McAlpin, A. A., stenog. M.C.Ry.; r.

Arista 6.

McArdle, J. B., engr. M.C.Ry.; r. 3aZaragoza 2.

McAusland, Henry (B.C.), emp. BankLondon & Mexico; r. 2a Artes 2054,apdo 70B.

McCabe, P. M., Zuleta 12, apdo 2142.McCabe, T. E., fireman M.C.Ry.; r. Esta-

ciones 131.

McCann, Ferdinand (A.C.) (McCannBros.); r. 3a Fresno 7.

McCann, Warner (McCann Bros.); r.3a Fresno 7.

McCann Bros., assayers, la Indpndn-cia 36, sampling wks. Nonoalco; tel.1376.

McCarstle, Miss L. E., stenog. N.R.R.;r. San Juan de Letran 13, apdo 322.

McCarty, Michael, Matamoros 2; r. Gua-dalupe Hidalgo.

McCay, M. S. (A.C.), agriculture; r. Itur-bide Hotel.

McClellan, J. C, mgr. The Seiiora; r. S.Juan Letran 2.

McClendon, Geo. C., reptr. Mex. Herald;r. 2a Indpndncia 8.

McCleskey, J. R., stenog. M.C.Ry.; r.

cor. Estaci6n Veracruz and Ribera S.Cosme.

McClymonds, Jr., J. H., Coatzacoalcos;city address, Amer. Club.

McCreary, J. L., electr. and mechn. supt.Mex. Elec. Tramways; r. Hotel Guar-diola.

McCreery, Fenton R. (A.C. J.C.), 1st

secy. Amer. Embassy; r. Jardin Hotel.McCrellis, W. A., chf. elk. matl. dept.N.RR.; r. Av. Madrid 103, apdo 322.

McCullough, C. H., stock dealer, laMina 14; r. Hotel Guardiola.

McCutcheon, R., draftsman N.R.R., apdo322.

McDaniels, W. J., branch maker Mex.Clay Mfg. Co.; r. Sta. Julia.

McDermid, Miss Mary, asst. prin. Girls'Normal School; r. 3a Providencia 1004.

McDonald, A. J. (A.C.), traf. supt. Mex.Elec. Tramways; r. Balderas 11.

McDonald, G. P., secy. E. K. Smooth; r.

Paseo 73.

McDonald, John, engr. N.R.R.; r. Santi-

ago yds.McDonald, J. C., c. c. pass. dept. N.Ry. ;

r. Gore Court, apdo 322.

McDonough, J. R. (A.C.), solic. agt.N.R.R.; r. Pte. S. Francisco 13.

McEvoy, R. H., emp. treas. N.R.R.; r.

la Mina 7, apdo 322.

McEvoy, R. M.; r. la Mina 7.

McGavock, W. J. (A.C.), contrctr.; r.

Hotel Iturbide.

McGee, J. J. (A.C.), trav. mchy. rep.,Gante 6; r. la Artes 1804B.

McGinnis, J. F., c. c. local frt. office

N.Ry.; r. 9a Violeta 1233.McGrew, H. H., condr. M.CRy.; r. Es-

tacion de Veracruz 131.

McGurl, M. J., engr. M.C.Ry.; r. 2a Zara-goza 512.

Mcllhenny, Douglas J., elk. F. P. Hoeck& Co.; r. Plzla. S. Fernando 307.

Mclver, D., Pullman car porter; r. Co-legio Ninas 1.

McKay, Robert, emp. M.C.Ry.; r. la Sta.Maria 8.

McKeag, C. E., stenog. M.C.Ry.; r. laArtes 1804B.

McKee, Robert, broker, Hotel Americano.McKelligan, Albert F., bkkpr., Tiburcio

6, apdo 79 Bis.

McKenzie, H. J., acct.; r. Hotel Guardi-ola.

McKercher, Frank B., asst. gen. mgr.M.C.Ry.; r. Av. Morelos 1417.

McKercher, W. E., emp. Sonora NewsCo.: r. Av. Morelos 1417.

McKinley, D. A., engr. N.R.R.; r. Santi-

ago yds.

McKinney, C. F., pressman W. B. Hull;r. la Independencia 4.

McKinney, P., mining, Michoacan; r.

la S. Francisco 7.

McKinnion, Dan., elk. Amer. Grocery Co. ;

r. Plzla. Buenavista 1626.McKown, H. T., engr. M.CRy.; r. Esta-

ciones 3.

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McLane, C. C, stenog. Mex. Intnl. Ry.;r. Prlngcion Ayuntamiento 1018, apdo2024

McLarre, M., stenog. Sou. Pac. Co.; r.

Prlngcion Ayuntamiento 1018, apdo2024.

McLaren, William A. (A.C. B.C. J.C.)(Aspe, McLaren & Hernandez) ; r. laIndpndncia 36, apdo 2216.

>IfI,au lilin. Dr. B. B., electric belts,Coliseo Viejo 114.

McLean, William (McLean & Honey-man) ; r. Nuevo Mexico 235.

McLean & Honeyman, contrs., la In-

dpndncia 22.

McLaughlin, W. A., mgr. Mex. Mine &Dev. Co.; r. Donato Guerra 1201.

McLearn, S. B., engr. M.C.Ry.; r. Esta-ciones 3.

McLellan, Geo. B., trav. frt. and pass.agt. Rock Island System; r. 2a Guer-rero 28.

McLellan, J. S., pass. cond. M.C.Ry.;r. 2a Guerrero 28.

McLennan, R. L., chf. claim elk. N.R.R.;r. Av. Madrid 107B.

McLeod, J. H. (A.B. B.C), pres. Intnl.

Grocery Co.; r. Nueva 3J4-McMillan, C. E., engr. M.C.Ry. shops; r.

Estaciones 3.

Me Malion, J. B. (A.C.), phys., HotelGuardiola; r. same.

McManus, J. B.; r. Artes 2045.

McMillan, Dr. Frances, phys., S. JuanLetran 12; r. same.

McNaught, J. R., Zitacuaro; city address,Amer. Club.

McNamara, E. W., emp. R. G. Dun & Co.;r. S. Agustin 7, apdo 918.

McNeely, Prof. W. M., tchr. Mex. Gram-mar School; r. 2a Industria 15.

McNutt, condr. M.C.Ry.: r. BuenavistaHotel.

McPheter, F., linotype opr. "El Tiempo";r. Clln. Teja 3.

McVicar, H. W., mfr. picture frames, laGuerrero 6; r. same; tel. 1138.

McWood, W. H., miner, la Providencia 5.

Maas, W. L., El Oro; city address, Amer.Club.

Maberry, Roy, elk. M.C.Ry.; r. la Naran-jo 6.

Macdonald, R. T., chf. engr. N.R.R.; r.

830 Sur 34, S. Rafael, apdo 322.

Macdougald, W. K.., gen. agt. Sou. Pac.

Co.; r. Porfirio Diaz 1419, apdo 2024.

Macfarlane, Santiago J., tchr. Engl. Col-

lege; r. same.Machado, Josefina, antiquities, Av. Poni-

ente 6, No. 3825, S. Rafael; r. same.Machado, Felipe L., comm. mcht., Gante

2; r. Tlapana 37.

Macias, Ramon (J.C.), surgeon; r. Sta.

Isabel 5, apdo 8B.Mackenzie, Andrew, pres. Mex. Great

Eastern Ry.; r. Estaciones 2024, apdo2099.

Mackenzie, W. F., trav. W. P. Oil Co.;r. 3a Zaragoza 1131.

Macmanus, Manuel, elk. R. Boker & Co.;r. Privada 1, Colonia Romita, apdo 148.

Macmanus, Tomas, mines, lands and rys.,Sta. Teresa 2; r. Resales 11, apdo 463.

Macmillan, J. C. (B.C.), res. sub. mgr.Royal Ins. Co.; r. Sur 36, No. 46, SanRafael, apdo 657.

Macouzet, Roque, phys., Av. Juarez 6;tel. 1814.

Madrid. Manuel Davila, mgr. GuardiolaHotel; r. same.

Madigan, J., engr. N.R.R. ; r. Santiagoyds.

Maeda & Co., Angel, comm. mchts.,Alfaro 6.

Maestre, Joaquin, Schlattman Hnos. ; r.

Espiritu Santo 1.

Magdeburguesa Fire Ins. Co., Christlieb& Rubke, gen. agts., 2a Monterilla 9,

apdo 58.

Magnon, Adolph N., s.s. agt., Gante2: r. 3a Pane 1642, apdo 2177.

Mahaly, J., Pullman porter; r. ColegioNinas 1.

Maigler, J., elk. M.C.iRy; r. 3 Alzate 8.Bis.

Maillefert & Duran, engrs., Estanco Mu-jeres 9.

Maine, C. H., stenog. M.C.Ry.; r. Plzla.

Buenavista 1626.

Mairet, A., elk. Comp. Industrial Oriza-

ba; r. Rncada. Tarasquillo 5, apdo 244.

Ma isoii DoreS Restaurant, J. F.

Gonzalez, propr., la S. Francisco 3;tel. 1731.

Malamoco, M. E., emp. Mex. Gas &Elec. Lt. Co.; r. Escobilleria 2158,

apdo 267.

Malau, C. A. (C. A. Malau & Co.); r.

Av. Madrid 108.

Malau & Co. (C.A.), engrs. and centers.,la Indpndncia 36, apdo 2137.

Malcolmson, A. W., teller Intnl. Bank &Trust Co.; r. Pte. Alvarado 4.

Malcolmson, J. W., Chihuahua;" city ad-

dress, American Club.

Malcolmson, W. L., Amapa, Oaxaca;city address, American Club.

Malda, L. A. (A.C.), atty., Donceles 27.

Malgor, Martin, sues., agts. ChihuahuaBrewery Co., San Felipe Neri 7, apdo221; tel. 842.

Mallet, Tbeophile, confectnr. "Paris"; r.

2a Plateros 3.

Malo y Rivas Pedro (W. A. Parker &Co., sues.); r. Av. Liverpool 504.

Malo y Rivas Salvador (W. A. Parker &Co., sues.) ;

r. Av. Liverpool 504.

Malattky, J. (El Cromo Litografia) ; r. 2a

Clln. Lopez 11.

Maneebo, Alfonso, baker, Portillo S.

Diego 9; r. same.Mancera, Gabriel, gen. mgr. H.&N.E.R.R.; r. Cordobanes 5, apdo 43.

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EVERY REQUISITE FOR HORSE, STABLE AND CARRIAGE.

SAMUEL W. WALKERImporter and Manufacturer.

Harness andSaddlery of

everydescription.

Harness Makers.

Tools andMaterials.

Tinned Steel

Milk Cans.

Dairy Supplies.

The largeststock andlowest pricesto be found in

this Republic.

Corner Avenidas Juarez y Balderas, Mexico.

EVERY REQUISITE FOR HORSE, STABLE j*NV CARRIAGE.

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EVERY REQUISITE FOR HORSE, STABLE AND CARRIAGE.

SAMUEL W. WALKERImporter and Manufacturer.

Carriages andWagons of

everydescription.

CarriageBuilders.

Tools andMaterials.

Hartford

Typewriters.

The largeststock andlowest pricesto be found in

the Republic.

Corner Avenidas Juarez y Balderas, Mexico,

EVERY REQUISITE FOR HORSE, STABLE AftD CARRIAGE.

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Mancera, T. (A.C. J.C.), supt. G. F. &P. A. of H.&N.E.R.R., Cordobanes 5;r. Tacubaya, apdo 43.

Manchester Fire Assn. Co., Emilio Ma-vers, gen. agt., Capuchinas 11, apdo840.

Mandel, S., mfg. hair dye, 2a Artes 2017;r. same, apdo 2070.

Manfred, L., emp. treasurer N.R.R.; r.

Av. Madrid 53, apdo 322.

Manfred, L. S., poste restante.

Mangam, Jas., mech. Dist. Rys. ;r. Hotel

Two Republics.Manley, Frank, engr. M.C.Ry.; r. 4aHumboldt 11.

Mann, G. B. S., Juan Evangelista; city

address, Amer. Club.Mann, J. F., Pullman porter; r. ColegioNinos 1.

Mannheim Marine Ins. Co., Christlieb &Rubke, agts., 2a Monterilla 9, apdo 58.

Manuel, Luis, elk. Centro Mercantil; r.

same.Marburg, Arnold (A.C.), pres. MarburgDiary Assn.; r. Paseo Reforma 113.

Marburg, Guido, mgr. Marburg DiaryAssn.; r. Paseo Reforma 113.

Marburg' Jersey Dairy Assn., Ar-nold Marburg, pres., Patoni 3.

Maravilla, La, S. A., print mfrs., Av.Balderas 620, apdo 923.

Margain C. R., surg. Hospital Jesus; r.

Arco S. Agustin 16.

Margayn, A., solic. La Mexicana Ins.Co. ; r. Mixcoac.

Maria y Campos, Carlos, asst. to audr.

M.Ry.; r. 3a Cipres 2.

Maria Josefina Hooker School, la Mina1442, apdo 430.

Marin, Julius, elk. M.Ry. ;r. Juan Car

bonera 7.

Marin, Julio L., emp. treas. dept. ; r.

Juan Carbonero 7.

Mariscal, Ignacio Lie., minister ForeignAffairs; r. Cerrada Moneda 8; tel. 1678.

Markley, John R., tropical agriculturist,Chicago; r. Hotel Iturbide.

Marquez, H. H., stenog. M.C.Ry.; r.

Gante 2.

Marquez, Luis R., emp. Two RepublicsHotel; r. same.

Marqnartl, Hugo, mgr. Phoenix As-surance Co.; tel. 1759; r. Berlin andLondres apdo 832.

Marr, E. A., Colima; city address, Amer.Club.

Marron, C., emp. Bank London & Mex. ;

r. Sur 38, No. 259, S. 'Rafael.

Marron, D., stenog. Interoc. Ry. ; r.

Leandro Valle 12.

Marron, D. N., emp. Bank London &Mex.; r. Leandro Valle 12.

Marroquin, Pedro Aguirre, broker, BajosS. Agustin 2; r. same.

Marsh, Frank, mgr. American Paint &Varnish Wks.; r. la Industria 85.

Marsh, Jr., Frank, emp. American Paint& Varnish Wks.; r. la Industria 85.

Marsh, Fred, elk. Amer. Grocery Co.;r. la Industria 85.

Marshall, Wm. H., broker; r. Paseo Re-forma 148.

Marshall, W. R., stenog. W. P. O. Co.;r. Av. Madrid 107.

Martel, Felipe, capitalist, Bajos S. Agus-tin 1; tel. 728; r. Campana 6, Mixcoac.

Martin, Carlos P., bus. mgr. Cia. Explo-tadora S. Ildefonso; r. 4a Fuentes

Brptantes 8, apdo 544.

Martin, C. S., mfr. safes and locks, 3aBucareli 1207.

Martin, L. D., emp: M. C. Shops; r. laSta. Maria 8.

Martin, L. P., Huautla, Morelos; cityaddress, Amer. Club.

Martin Sues., L,nis (S. e C.), sta-

tioners, Coliseo 15, apdo 417.

Martin, W. C., boilermkr. M.C.Ry.shops; r. 4a Zaragoza 39.

Martinez, Alba Albert, sub. chief policedept.; r. Alhondiga 12.

Martinez, Alberto J., bkkpr. SecurityBk.; r. Pelota 2.

Martinez, Alfredo, civ. engr.; Sta.Clara 9; r. 2a Arquitectos 2.

Martinez Ancira, Dr. Jose, phys., Re-beldes 8; r. Paz 432.

Martinez, A. M., agt. N. Y. Life Ins.

Co.; r. Arcos Belem 316.

Martinez, F., Veracruz; city address,American Club.

Martinez, J. L., chf. elk. M.C.Ry.; r.

2a Alzate 3.

Martinez, Lino, elk. S. Cohen & Co. ;

r. Vizcainas 10, apdo 2240.

Martinez, Luis W., bkkpr. ; r. Coliseo

Viejo 14.

Martinez, Marcial, minister Chili; r. 5aPresidente 2044.

Martinez, M., elk. Mex. Herald; r. laHumboldt 2909.

Martinez del Campo, Hipolito, student;r. S. Fernando 38.

Martinez del Campo, Manuel, elk. Natl.

Bank; r. S. Fernando 38, apdo 201.Martinez del Campo, PauL dftsman. Dist.

Rys. operat. dept. ; r. S. Fernando 38.

Martinez del Campo, Rafael, atty. ; r.

Alcaiceria 15.

Martinez del Cerro, J., comm. mcht.,Tiburcio 19, apdo 252.

Martinez del Rio, Manuel, office Hos-picio S. Nicolas 7; r. Tlalpam.

Martinez del Rio, Nicolas; r. la Provi-dencia 621, apdo 250.

Martinez del Rio, Pablo, atty. at law,Government Rep. and General Atty.of the Central, Interoceanic, Southern,Mex. Eastern, Veracruz & Pacific, Na-cozari, Tultenango & Yondese rail-

ways, Medinas 6; tel. 823, apdo 250;r. same and La Hormiga, Chapultepec.

Martinez del Rio. Ventura, capitalist,Centro Mercantil Bldg.; r. Bucareh1877.

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Martorell, L. mgr. Parraga Hnos. ;r.

Prngcion Naranjo 518.

Marty, E. E., supt. Ubero Plantn. Co.;r. Guardiqla Hotel.

Martyn, Miss Selma, tchr. CollegiateSchool; r. Ramon Guzman 1211.

Marx, Adolfo, exprtr. S. Jose Real 9; r.

same, apdo 795.

Mary Keener Institute, Miss H. K. Nor-ville, prin., la Colon 4.

Mason, Alfred Bishop (J.C.) (Mason &Mason); r. Clzda. Egido 1405.

Mason, Edward H. (A.C.) (Mason &Mason); r. Egido 1405.

Mason, F. J., emp. Mex. Gas & Elec.Lt. Co., la Artes 1804, apdo 267.

Mason, Macdonnell (Mason & Mason) ;

r. Clzda. Egido 1405.

Mason, Thomas (A.C.), asst. gen. supt.iM.C.Ry.; r. Av. Balderas 818.

Mason & Mason, bankers, S. JuanLetran 3.

Masonic Hall, Puerta Falsa, S. Andres14, apdo 10.

Masonic Temple, 5a Mina &Y2 .

Massey, B. M. (Massey-Gilbert Co.,sues.) ; r. 3a Indpndncia 12, apdo2024.

Massey-Gilbert Co., Sues., The,pub. The Blue Book of Mexico, laIndependencia 12, apdo 2024.

Massie, W. P. (A.C. J.C.) (Massie &Le Mon) ; r. 5a Fuentes Brotantes 6.

Massie & Le Mon, gen. agts.Equitable Life Assnce. Co., EquitableBldg., apdo 315.

Mateos, Alarcon Manuel, judge SupremeCourt; r. Av. Madrid 2043.

Mateos, Cadea Carlos, emp. aud. dept.N.R.R.; r. Av. Madrid 2043, apdo 914.

Mateos, Juan, civ. engr. Centro Mercan-til; r. 2a Balderas 4.

Maternity Hospital, Revillagigedo 420;tel. 683.

Mathewson, I., asst. chf. engr. M.C.Ry.;r. Paseo Nuevo 641.

Mathewson, I. K., civ. engr.; r. PaseoNuevo 641.

Matlock, Robt. C., asst. gen. mgr. Mex.Telephone Co.; r. la Humboldt 1,

apdo 2050B.Matra, Martin de (Matra, Koheel & Co.);

r. Magueyitos 4.

Matra, Koheel & Co. (Cia. MetalurgicaBelga), la S. Francisco 7.

Maurel, Jr., Fernando, elk. MaurelHnos.

; r. same.

Maurel, Hermanos, ready-made clothing,la Sta. Domingo 2 and 3.

Mauty, F. W., mechanic, M.C.Ry. shops;r. 3a Luna 4.

Mavers, Emilio, ins. agt. and bkr. Ca-puchmas 11. apdo 840.

Maylor, David J., elk. G. Lohse & Co.;r. 2a Guerrero 26.

Mayer, Alois, emp. Carlos Mayer; r.

la Indpndncia 3.

Mayer, Carlos, loans and investments, 4aIndpndncia 3; r. same.

Mayora, Luis, emp. Interoc. Ry. ; r.

la Amargura 7.

Mayes, H., elk. N.R.R.; r. 4a Indpndn-cia 1, apdo 322.

Maxwell, C., contrctr., 2a Arquitectos 4;r. same.

Mazanet, Damaso (A.C.) mg. dir. Mex.Gen. Elec. Co. ; r. Gore Court, apdo403; tel. 930.

Mazo, Celestino del, elk. Puerto deLiverpool ; r. same.

Mazo, Ramiro del, elk. Palacio deHierro; r. same, apdo 26.

Meade, Luis M. (A.C.), comm. mcht.Sta. Clara 12; r. 4a Arboles 22,

Popotla.Meade, Denis, elk. Jose M. del Rio; r.

Arista 520.

Meade, Dionisio, stock imprtr. la Mina14; r. Arista 520.

Meade, P., broker, Juan Carbonero 7; r.

same.Mears, H. W., asst. engr. Mex. Elec.

Co.; r. Moctezuma 8, Popotla, apdo403.

Meenen, Gerardo, sausage mkr., Coliseo

Viejo 9; r. Zuleta 12; tel. 1658.

Meenen, Hilario, bicycles, Av. Juarez 6;r. la Presidente 1243, apdo 189.

Meginn, Capt. J. E. (A.C.), pres. Tex.& Gulf Lumb. Co.; r. Av. Madrid 140.

Mel, Henry (A.C.), powder agt. S. JuanLetran 13; r. Gante 7, apdo 2226.

Melber, Federico (Melber & Co.), S.

Agustin 3; r. Paseo 351, apdo 38.

Melber & Co., comm. mchts., S. Agus-tin 3, apdo 38; tel. 765.

Melick, Chas. F. (B.C.), A. G. F. & P.A. of Interoc. R.R.; r. 5a Presidente

2204, apdo 105.

Meltzer, Dr. Carlos, phys., Zuleta 15; r.

same.Melvert, Federico, S. Agustin 3; r.

Paseo Reforma 351.

'Mendez, A. V., bkkpr. Fab. Mex. deVelas; r. 4a Lerdo 32.

Mendez, Enrique, agt. Interoc. R.R.,San Lazaro; r. 3a S. Juan 16.

Mendez, Luis, 2a Damas 1; r. same.

Mendez, Pedro Z. (A.C.), comm. mcht.,Ortega 28; r. Av. Morelos 1241; tel.

210.

Mendez, Santiago, sub. secy. dept.comunicaciones; r. Paseo Reforma 304;tel. 63.

Mendez & Co. (Botica del Angel),Angel 3.

Mendez, Bancel Luis (Rebolledo MendezBancel & Co.); r. Resales 9, apdo2207.

Mendez, Tort Manuel, D. Juan Manuel

Mendez y Mendez, Pedro, aud. Esper-anza Mining Co.; r. Porfirio Diaz 1615,

apdo 610; tel. 161.

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Mendizabal, Miguel, comp. Agric. deTlahualilo; r. 2 Tacubaya.

Mendoza, Basilo, asst. mgr. Interntl.Land & Col. Co.; r. Nuevo Mexico 10,

apdo 90B.Mendoza, Fidel A., time kpr. M.C.Ry.;

r. Cervatana 3.

Mendoza, Miss Othir, stenog. W. A. Par-ker & Co., sues.; r. Plzla. Madrid 109.

Mendoza, Miss Suny, stenog. W. A. Par-ker & Co., sues.; r. Plzla. Madrid 109.

Meneses, Juan, stenog. M.Ry. ; r. Pei

petua 1%.Mensajero de la Verdad, El, SeventhDay Adventist monthly, G. W. Cavi-

ness, ed., S. Juan Letran 4, apdo 2229.

Mercado, Jr., Felix, broker, Donceles 20;r. same.

Mercantile Trust Co., Emil L. Beck,treas.

Merino, M.. J-, elk. N.R.R.; r. 8a Degollado 4, apdo 322.

Merrick, A. O., stenog. M.C.Ry.; r. laBucareli 627.

Merrick, J. F., c. c. supt. trans. Interoc.

Ry. ; r. Estacion Veracruz 3, apdo 105.

Merkens, A. H., stenog. Douglas, Lacey& Co.; r. 3a Bucareli 1216.

Merrow, Frank S. (B.C.), mfr. chemist,Av. Morelos 803; r. 5a Fuentes Bro-tantes 1220.

Mesa y Gutierrez, Dr. J., phys., S. JoseReal 2; r. same.

Mestas & Co., A., mfrs. beds, 2a Mon-terilla 8, apdo 967.

Methodist Episcopal Church South, Rev.F. S. Onderdonk, pastor, Av. Bal-deras 3.

Metropole Saloon, C. F. Sondergaard,propr., la S. Francisco 1.

Mexican-American S. S. Co., W. J.

DeGress, traf. mgr., Gante 8, apdo 830,Mexican Candle Factory, Henry N.

Wiley, mgr., la Guerrero 13^.Mexican Central R. R., gen. offices

and station, Buenavista; tels. 450 and470; traf. dept., 3a Av. Juarez 4; citytickt. and comm. office, Plzla. Guar-diola, apdo 2028; tel. 419.

Mex. Cen. R. R. Emergency Hospital,Dr. J. Tajon, surg., Buenavista yds.

Mexican Clay Mfg. Co., S. F. Ful

ler, res. mgr.; wks. Sta. Julia; offices

S. Juan Letran 5 l/2 , apdo 2032; tel.

590.Mexican Coal & Coke Co., Eusebio

Calzado, Jr., gen. agt., Centre Mercan-til bldg., apdo 174; tel. 1425.

Mexican Construction & Kn-

fineeriiigCo., Ltd., contrctrs.,

aul S. Lietz, pres. and gen. mgr.,Centro Mercantil bldg., apdo 2B; tel.

514.Mexican Dental College, Dr. C. A.

Young, dir., la Clln. Lopez 6.

Mexican District Messenger Co., ChasW. Cooper, mgr., 5 de Mayo 7; tel.

675.

Mexican Electric Co., S. A., electric

light and power. Franz Neugebauer,gen. mgr., S. Jose Real 22, apdo 905.

Mexican Electric Vehicle Co., Charles L.Seeger, mgr. and v.-pres., la Humboldt12, apdo 2100.

Mexican Exploration & Devel-opment Co., J. H. Reider, mgr.,Cadena 14.

Mexican Episcopal Church, H. Forresteirep. provisional bishop, la Mina 1442.

Mexican Express, Clln. Esp. Santo 7;tel. 287.

Mexican Express (Express Mexicano) ;

tel. 391, Cinco de Mayo, HotelComonfort.

Mexican Gas fc Electric Lig-htCo., M. G. Ribon, mgr., Sta. Clara7, apdo 267.

Mexican Genl. Advertising: Co.,(F. Hogg & Co.), S. Juan Letran 1,

apdo 2131.Mexican General Electric Co.,D. Mazenet, mgr. dir., Plzla. Guardiola,warehouses, S. Juan Letran 3, apdo403.

Mexican Gold & Silver Recov.Co., Ltd., E. Dubois, mgr., la In-

dpndncia 36, wks. 2a Providencia 7,

apdo 121.Mexican Great Eastern Railway Co.,Andrew Mackenzie, pres., Cuatemot-zin 11, apdo 2099.

Mexican Herald, The, Paul Hudson,gen. mgr.; Frederick R. Guernsey, edi-

tor; L. C. Simonds, asst. editor; 2a

Indpndncia 8, apdo 2036; tel. 637.Mexican Independent Church, Rev.David F. Watkins, Rcnda. Sta. Cata-rina 2.

Mexican Investor Pub. Co., W. L. Vail,ed., Av. Juarez 9, apdo 2327.

Mexican International Agency (Fernan-dez Bros.), Tiburcio 4.

Mexican International R. R., J.

M. Cardenas, com. agt., S. Juan Letran13, apdo 2024; tel. 1250; chf. engr.and gov. rep., Major R. B. Gorsuch,4a Providencia 8.

Mexican Lead Co., C. T. Ambridge, asst.

treas., Tiburcio 27.

Mexican Journal of Commerce, la S.

Francisco 14.

Mexican Lumber Co., Gerald E.

Neel, mgr., Madereria Alberca Pane;mills, Ixtlahuaca, Mex.; apdo 488.

Mexican Mining &. Development C-.,financial agts., W. A. McLaughlin,local mgr., Pte. S. Francisco 14; tel

541.Mexican Marble Co., Brantio Marana,

mgr., la Indpndncia 71.Mexican Natl. R. R. Hospital, Dr. C.

W. Westmoreland, surg., rear Coloniastation.

Mexican National R. R. (See NationalR. R. of Mexico).

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Mexican National Construction Co., H.P. Webb, rep., Ortega 28, apdo 66B.

Mexican National Express, J. M.Nixon, supt. ; gen. office, Colonia sta-

tion; branch office, under San CarlosHotel.

Mexican Northern R. R., C. T. Am-bridge, asst. treas., Tiburcio 27, apdo307; tel 472.

Mexican Official Guide Co., A. N. I

Magnon, mgr., Gante 2, apdo 2079.Mexican Portland Cement Co., S. A., :

Jose Watson, mgr., Cadena 11, apdo312; tel. 1802.

Mexican R. R., gen. offices and sta-

tion, Buenavista; tel. 408; frt. house,tel. 241; uptown comrcl. offices, Gante6; tel. 575; custom house station San-tiago; tel. 859.

Mexican Telegraph Co., Fred. Wood-cock, mgr., la Cinco Mayo 6, apdo293.

Mexican Telephone Co., P. G. Burgess,gen. mgr., Sta. Isabel 6K, apdo2050B.

Mexican Traffic Association, Geo. Mil-

ler, chmn., Gante 14; tel. 1844.Mexican Type Foundry, F. Wells

Brown, mgr., 4a Providencia 1, apdo'

2107.

Mexicaiia, La, Insurance Co., J.Adrian Palomo, res. dir., Empedradillo9, apdo 651; tel. 1022.

Mexico & Acapulco Construction Co.,Harry H. Hampson, pres., Resales 7,

apdo 704.Mexico City Athletic Assn., Robert S.

Barrett, secy., S. Juan Letran 13.

3Iexico Electric Tramways Ltd.,Charles Clegg, gen. mgr., apdo 2174;A. E. Worswick, res. engr., apdo 2172,offices and power house, Indianilla.

Mexico City Grammar fc HighSchool, J. H. Cornyn, B.A., LL.B.,B.E., dir., 2a Industria 15.

Mexico Cricket Club, Geo. I. Ham, pres.,Gante 1; grounds Paseo de la Re-forma.

Mexico City Saturday Night, FredW. Mitchell, pub., Gante 8.

Mexico Mine & Smelter SupplyCo., mining supplies, T. S. Daytonmgr., la S. Francisco 12; tel. 403;warehouse, Nonoalco, apdo 447.

Mexico Referee, The, bi-monthly sport-ing review, la Indpndncia 36, apdo2134.

Mexico School Furniture Co.,J. R. Ambrosius, pres., Av. Juarez 1,

Factory 3a Pesado.Mexico Venture Sydicate, Jno. F. Allan,mgr. dir., la Indpndncia 36; tel.

1431.

Meyer, Benno, elk. J. Meyer; r. HotelGrand.

Meyer, Charles (Fashionable) ; r. HotelComonfort.

Meyer, C. &. J. (Fashionable), gents.fur., 2a S. Francisco 12.

Meyer, .Edwin, collector Mex. LumberCo., apdo 488; r. la Providencia 8.

Meyer, Ferdinand, emp. Central Bank;r. Bucareli 627.

Meyer, J. (Fashionable) ; r. HotelComonfort.

Meyer, J. A., elk. N.R.R., la Artes 1606,apdo 322.

Meyer, J. H. (A.C.), banker; r. Zuleta15, apdo 893.

Meyer, Julio, tailor, la S. Francisco 14 ;

r. Grand Hotel.Meyer, J. Emilio (Litografia Union) ; r.

Paz 600.

Meyer, L. T. (A.C.), treas. CentralBrewery, apdo 973; r. 7a Cipres.

Meyer, Max, bkkpr., Boker & Co.; r.

Clln. Ratos 3^.Meyerstein, Hugo, agt. Swift & Co.

Caleras 2; r. same, apdo 2145.

Meyran, Emilio, gen. mgr. "La Hormiga"factory; r. Centre Mercantil.

Meyran, Donnadieu & Co. (La FranciaMaritima), dry goods, la Monterillaand Refugio, apdo 365.

Meza, C., tchr. Engl. College; r. Maris-cala 2y2 .

Miceli, Lewis, emp. Two Republics Hotel; r. same.

Michel, Alejandro, elk. S. Pearson &Son; r. 3a Humboldt 5, apdo 440.

Michel, Christian, engr. R. Boker & Co.;r. Av. Poniente A2, No. 3805, S. Ra-fael, apdo 148.

Michel Bros., comm. mchts., Capuchinas11; tel. 1640.

Michel y Pana, Ignacio, atty., 2a Damas2; r. Pte. Alvarado 29.

Michoacan Lumber Co., 34a SurNo 832.

Middleton, J. C., vice-pres. and aud.Mex. Great Eastern Ry, apdo 2099.

Mier, Jose M., Mex. Army; r. la Revil-lagigedo 5.

ier, MMier, Maria, student Mary Keener Inst. ;

r. la Revillagigedo 5.

Mier, Sebastian B de (J.C.); r. RiberaS. Cosme 1.

Mn'ares & Olaide, comm. mchts., ArcoS. Agustin 4, apdo 754.

Military Hospital, Plzla. S. Lucas.Milke, C. H., emp. J. H. Milke; r. 2a

Pila Seca 6.

Milke, J. H., jeweler, 3a S. Franciscoand Esp. Santo; r. Cerrada Miseri-cordia 18.

Millar, C. C., dir. Presby. Semry., S.

Juan Letran 12; r. Av. Malintzin I,

Coyoacan.Millen, Geo. P., emp. R. G. Dun &

Co.; r. Pte. Alvarado 4, apdo 918.

Miller, Miss A. Maud, privateschool, dancing academy, Gante 7;r. same.

Miller, C. S., condr. M.C.Ry.; r. Plzla.S. Fernando 6.

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Miller, Fred J., emp. Mex. Gas & Elec.Lt. Co.; r. la Humboldt 436.

Miller, George F. (A.C.), chairmanMex. Traffic Assn. ; r. 4a Bucareli 1883.

Miller, L. H. (A.C.), mgr. Intnl. Bank-ing Corporation; r. la Industria 2 l/2 ,

apdo 50 Bis.

Miller, Marshall (A.C.) (Miller & Shep-pard), civ. engr. ; r. 4a Bucareli 1883.

Miller, O. C., elk. Cia. Explotadora S.

Ildefonso, apdo 874.Miller & Sheppard, contrctrs., 4a Buca-

reli 1883.

Milliken, A. E., Durango; city address,American Club.

Milliken Bros., structural steel, Pte. S.

Francisco 14, apdo 2019; tel. 1744.

Mills, G. E. (A.C.), ins. agt.; r. Por-firio Diaz 1417.

Mills, R. A., mining, Oaxaca; r. GoreCourt.

Mills, Mrs. R. A., artist on porcelain;r. Gore Court.

Minero Mexicano, El, mining paper, R.E. Chism, ed., S. Juan Letran 1, apdo2085; tel. 418.

Minetti, Rudolf, mgr. Cia. Aguas Gaseo-sos; r. 3a Chopo 18.

Mingo, A. (Mingo & Von Mitzel); r. laRibera S. Cosme 4.

Mingo & Von Mitzel, archts. la RiberaS. Cosme 4.

Mink, William, elk. Mex. Elec. Co.; r.

4a Colonia 2813.Mint & Refining Office, Fernandez Leal,

dir., Calle Apartado 727.

Miquel, Vincke & Meyer, comm. mchts.,Luis Roever, mgr., Tiburcio apdo 853.

Miranda, A., joint comrcl. agt. Interoc.

R.R.; r. Arcos S. Agustin 14, apdo105.

Miranda, M. A., elk. Interoc. R.R. ; r.

Arcos S. Agustin 14, apdo 105.Mission of M. E. Church in Mexico,

Dr. John W. Butler, treas., Gante 5.

Missouri, Kansas & Texas R.R., J. W.Ford, Jr., pass, and' freight agt.,Gante 4.

Mitchell, A. G., contrctr. Santa Anita,Coyoacan.

Mitchell, Chas. A., gen. agt. La Na-cional Ins. Co.; r. Cinco de Mayo andVergara.

Mitchell, Chas. B. (W. C. Gray); r.

Penitenceria 15.

Mitchell, Chas. H. J., rep. Mex. Herald;r. Gante 8.

Mitchell, F. W., ed. Mex. City SaturdayNight; r. Gante 8.

Mitchel, P. B., cashr. Mex. M. & S. S.

Co.; r. 2a Humboldt 16, apdo 447.

Mitchel, Thomas B.; r. 2a Humboldt 16.

Mittemayer, Julio, mgr. Palace Hotel; r.

same.Mitzel, Max Von (Mingo & Von Mitzel) ;

r. Quinta Anita, Coyoacan.Moctezuma Brewing Co., Medinas 16-17;

tel. 1716.

Moctezuma, Manuel, mgr. D. S. Spauld-ing, sucr. ; r. 4a Civilizacion 8, Tacu-baya, apdo 274.

Moch, Edmundo, elk. Cia. ExplotadoraS. Ildefonso; r. Privada Sulivan 2.

Modelo, El, dry goods, Portal Merca-deres \V2 (T. del Brad).

Modern 31exico, Paul Hudson, ed.,2a Indpndncia 8; W. C. Smith, mgr.,New York.

Moderna Candle Factory, L,a(Will & Baumer), retail, 2a Cinco deMayo 6, 2a Ribera Sta. Maria 27^.

Moffet, David, plumber (Paterson &Co.) ; r. la Providencia 8.

Mohler, J. Frank (Mohler & De Gress) ;

r. Porfirio Diaz 1407.

Mohler & De Gress, bicycles, auto-

mobiles, Av. Juarez 602.

Moler, Harry B., capitalist, la Indpndn-cia 36; r. la Fuentes Brotantes 2049,apdo 289.

Moler, William G. (A.C.), civ. engr.Assoc. mem. A. S. C. E., la Indpn-dncia 36; tel. 660, apdo 289; r. laFuentes Brotantes 2049.

Molina, Heriberto, notary Centre Mer-cantil; r. Atzcapotzalco.

Moline, Jose (Jose Moline & Co.); r. 2aRibera S. Cosme 36.

Moline & Co., Jose, wholesale wines andliquors, 2a Ribera S. Cosme 36.

Mollon, Jose, elk. Tardan Hnos.; r.

same, apdo 87.Monacoan Consulate, Cadena 11, Jose"Mariano Crespo, Consul.

Mondragon, Raphael, M. T. F. & P. A.Interoc. R.R. ; r. Rebeldes 4, apdo 105.

Monet, A., emp. agt. Decauville Aine, laRibera Sta. Maria 10; r. same.

Monroy, A. G., emp. Pearson & Son; r.

7a Sor Juana Ines Cruz 2.

Monroy, Andres, comm. mcht., Tiburcio

8; r. same.Monroy, Emilio, atty. Tiburcio 8; r.

same.Montana, Emilio F., oculist, Sta. Clara

19J4 ; r. same.

Montano, Jesus, elk. La Barata; r.

Celaya 18.

Monte Carlo Restaurant (Caesar Pe-

drassi), la Indpndncia. 1.

Monterrey Foundry and Machine Co.,mfrs. agts., Gante 8, apdo 2318.

Montero, E. A., elk. M.C.Ry.; r. 8aVioleta 4.

Montero, Pedro N., bkkpr. Intl. Hard-wood Co.; r. Colonia Valle Gomez, 3aReal 6, apdo 842.

Monterps, Dr. M. de los, phys., 2a Sto.

Domingo 5; r. same..

Monterrubio, Enrique, bkkpr. Jose E.Bustillos Hnos.; r. Misericordia 311,

apdo 7.

Monterrubio, Lucas, elk. Mariscala 3; r.

2a Mina 8.

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Montes de Oca Dionisio (J.C.),dir. gen. La Union Life Ins. Co. ; r.

Edison 2446, apdo 718.Montes de Oca Francisco P., bicycles; r.

la Presidente 1209.Montes de Oca Guillermo, cashr. Massie& Le Mon; r. la Sto. Domingo 11.

Montes de Oca Vicente, Dr., phys.,Donato Guerra 1252; r. same; tel. 122.

Montezuma Lead Co., C. T. Ambridge,asst. treas., Tiburcio 27, apdo 307.

Montgomery, J. R., stationer, M. C.Ry.,r. Hospital Real 3.

Montgomery, sues., Theo., foundry, Al-conedo 3, apdo 25.

Montgomery, Theo. (Montgomery,sues.) ; r. Alconedo 3, apdo 25.

Montiel, C., sta. agt. Interoc. Ry. ; r. 3aGuerrero 28.

Montmorency, A. F., civil engr., Resales7; r. 3a Colon 1012.

Moore, Alonzo M., restaurant, S. Diego2; r. Clzda. Chapultepec Por Romita11.

Moore, Anita, student Mary KeenerInst.

; r. la Colon 4.

Moore, G., Pullman car porter; r

Colegio Ninas 1.

Moore, Hattie, student Mary KeenerInst.; r. la Colon 4.

Moore, H. E., Aguascalientes; city ad-

dress, American Club.

Moore, J. C., elk. M.C.Ry.; r. HospitalReal 30.

Moore, John M., emp. Sonora News Co.;r. la Estaciones 3.

Moore, R. A., condr. N.R.R.; r. San-tiago Station.

Moore, W. B., condr. M.C.Ry.; r. HotelGuardiola.

Moore, Walter O., cashr. and stenog.American Club; r. same.

Moorhead, J. C., accnt. constr. dept.Mex. Elec. Tramways; r. Clzda.

Chapultepec 11.

Moorehead, Juan, comm. mcht. ; r. Plaz.Madrid 117.

Moon, E. M., engr. M.C.Ry.; r. Esta-cion 131.

Mora & Fernandez, comm. mchts., 3aRastro 7, apdo 473; tel. 721.

Morales, Cortazar, Janvier, bkkpr. BancoHipotecario; r. Cordobanes 14, apdo296.

Moran, G. A., elk. Mex. Teleg. Co.; r.

Eliseo 3.

Moran, H. H. (A.C.), supt. Valle Ry.;r. 2a Artes 2099.

Moran, Tlios. (A.C. J.C.), financial

agt. Centro Mercantil Bldg.; tel. 351;r. 3a Industria 826; tel. 74.

Mordough, J. C. (A.C. B.C.), U. S. andMex. Trust Co.; r. la Revillagigedo 12,apdo 2264.

More, Alexander (A.C.), gen. agt. St.L.&S.F.R.R., Gante 6; r. same, apdo 675.

Morel, C., arms and ammunition, Re-fugio 11, apdo 184.

Morel, E., emp. C. Pellandini; r. Refugio11.

Morelia & Tacambaro Ry., A. J. Peyton& Co., reps., la S. Francisco 7.

Morelos Hospital, S. Juan Dios 287; tel.

283.

Moreno, Albert P., elk. Grand Hotel; r.

Ortega 12.

Moreno, Francisco de P. (A.C.) (Moreno& Zubiran); r. Ortega 26.

Moreno y Veytia, Ignacio, contrctr. andengr., la Mesones 26; r. S. JoseGracia 6.

Moreno & Co., A. (S. e C.), comm.mchts., D. Juan Manuel 17, apdo 83;lei. 920.

Moreno & Zubiran, mfrs. agts., Or-

tega 26.

Morgan, E. E. ; r. American Hotel.

Morgan, John H., emp. M.C.Ry.; r. Ho-tel Buena Vista.

Morrell, A. R., emp. W. P. Oil Co., 2aS. Francisco 11.

Morris, C. E., Pullman car porter; r.

Colegio Ninas 1.

Morkill, W. L. (A.C. B.C.), gen. mgr.Interoc. Ry.; r. Casa Blanca, S. Angel,apdo 105.

Morris, F. M., condr. M.C.Ry.; r. Es-

tacion de Veracruz 131.

Morris, H. W., stenog. N.R.R.; r. Co-Ionia sta. apdo 322.

Morrison, E., Pullman car porter; r.

Colegio Ninas 1.

Morse, W. S., Aguascalientes; city ad-

dress, American Club.

Morton, Gabriel (A.C. J.C.), v.-pres. and

comptroller M.C.Ry., St. Louis, Mo.;city address, American Club.

Morton, G. W., elk. M.C.Ry.; r. Plzla.

S. Fernando 307.

Morton, H. W. (C. H. Shafer & Co.,

sucr.); r. Donato Guerra 1201, apdo2017.

Morton, J. B., Pullman car porter; r.

Colegio Ninas 1.

Mosser, Luis, engraver, Alcaiceria 25; r.

2a Presidente 1409, apdo 460.

Mosher, F. L. (A.C.), sub. mgr. SonoraNews Co. ;

r. Gante 4.

Mosler, Bowen & Cook, sues.,George W. Cook, propr., furniture,

safes, carpets, 2a S. Francisco, Ver-

gara and Cinco de Mayo, apdo 658;tel. 604.

Motx, Eugen, teas, S. Jose .Real 9,

apdo 1032.

Moylan, J. J. (A.C. B.C.), contrctr.,

Limantour 7; r. Av. Madrid 21, apdo359.

Moyse, Jules, trnsltr., Hotel Sanz; r.

Mueble'ria Americana, 2a Palma 210,

apdo 590.

Muench, Edmund J. (A.C.), mgr. LaModerna Candle factory; r. 2a RiberaCosme 27^.

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Muller, Ernest, A. G. F. & P. A. of

Mex. Ry.; r. la Ribera de Sta.Maria 8.

Muller, G. A. (A.C.), emp. R. G. Dun& Co.; r. la Ribera Sta. Maria 8.

Muller, Walter C. (Muller Bros.); r. 2a

Prlngcion Ayuntamiento 4.

Muller Brothers, printers, W. C. Mul-ler, mgr., Av. Juarez 816, apdo 2164;tel. 1159.

Mundo, El, afternoon daily, Rafael Reyes'

Spindola, propr., 2a Damas 4, apdo 87

Bis; tel. 434.

Mufioz, A., livery stable, 4a Indpndncia1^4; r. same.

Munoz, Eduardo, sub. foreman M.C.Ry.shops; r. 6a Zaragoza 2125.

Munoz, Landero, mem. Cong., 3a OrdenS. Agustin and S. Felipe.

Muno'z, Miguel Gonzalez, broker, Cadena9; r. Comonfort 4, Atzcapotzalco.

Murdoch, A. A., paymaster M.C.Ry.; r.

la Humboldt 436.

Murdoch, J., elk. M.C.Ry.; r. S. Hipolito20, adentro 13.

Murdoch, Jas. J., engr. Interoc. Ry. ;r.

la Indpndncia 4.

Murdock W. D. (A.C. B.C.), G. P. A.of M.C.Ry.; r. la Industna 4, apdo2028.

Murdock, W. S., emp. Mex. M. & S. S.

Co.; r. la Industria 4.

Murion & Co., jewelers, 2a Plateros 11.

Murga, Gonzalo de (Barrios & Murga) ;

'

r. Av. Madrid 24, apdo 308.

Murphy, D. E., yard master M.C.Ry.; r.

Buenavista sta.

Murphy, Tohn D., mfrs. agt., apdo 2285.

Murphy, M. J., emp. M.C.Ry., apdo 2028.

Murray, Donald, engrvr. Bouligny &Schmidt; r. Rebeldes 21.

Murray, Edwin, engrvr. Bouligny &Schmidt; r. Rebeldes 21.

Murray, E. E., emp. Singer Mfg. Co. ;

r. 5a Guerrero 2122, apdo 37 Bis.

Murray, Walter B., dir. agencies N. Y.Life Ins. Co.; r. Hotel Jardin, apdo2085.

Murray, W. J., pass. cond. M.C.R.R.; r.

2a Colonia 4.

Murrow, Miss C., stenog. Mex. Gen.Elec. Co.; r. Bucareli 627.

Mutual Life Insurance Companyof New York, Juan Hatfield, dir.

gen., 2a Indpndncia 4, apdo 240; tel.

539.

Myard, Enrique, mfr. chocolate, ]a Ri-

bera Sta. Maria 10, apdo 639; r.

same.Myares, Mariano Garcia, elk. FernandoDosal & Co.; r. S. Felipe Neri 14.

Myers, E. L., tel. electrician M.C.Ry.; r

Don Toribio 16^, apdo 2028.

Myers, Frank, emp. Mex. Elec. Tramways; r. Clzda. Piedad 2.

Myers, W. D., trav. F. & P. A. of M.I.

Ry. ; r. Plzla. Buenavista 1626, apdo2156.

N

|VJstands for Notions,So nobby and cute,

Whatever you think of

We promise to suit.

LOEB HERMANOS.

"Nacional, L.a" Life InsuranceCo., L. E. de Neergaard, dir. gen.,5 de Mayo and Vergara, apdo 2266,tel. 247.

Narro, Dr. Manuel, phys., 2a Av. Jaurez1 ; r. same.

Nash, W. H. F., w. Sebbon D. Baker,r. Bucareli 1883.

National Bank of Mexico, ManuelPereda, sub. dir., Pte. Espiritu Santo6, apdo 14B.

National Biscuit Co., Emilio Arner, rep.,Zuleta 9, apdo 2041; tel. 1741.

National Construction Co., con-tractors, J. G. Zwicker, pres., Rebeldes0, apdo 2114.

National Iron & Steel AVks.(S.A.), The, F. W. Johnsto-ne, vice-

pres. and gen. mgr., Calzada Gallos,apdo 2048.

National Library, San Agustin, 3a OrdenS. Agustin.

National Metal Co., ore buyers, etc.,

J. B. Cottle, mgr., Cinco de Mayo 3,

apdo 71B.National Museum, Moneda (see Part 1).

National Palace, east side Zocalo.National Pawn Shop, 5 de Mayo andEmpedradillo; tel. 1485.

National Pharmacy (Francis Bus-tillos), 5 de Mayo and Yergan.apdo 7.

National Printers' Roller Sup. Co. (FoxDaniels), 4a Providencia 1.

National R. R. of Mexico, gen. of-

fices and station Colonia; tel. 436; citytckt. and tel. office, Coliseo Nuevo 10;tel. 449; shops and customs frt. house,Santiago: tel. 406, apdo 322.

Nau, J. H., pass. cond. N.R.R.; r. S.

Juan Letran 2.

; Nava, Concepcion, elk., Mariscala 3; r.

Sapo 7.

I Nava, Francisco, bkkpr. Comp. Destila-

dora; r. Sto. Domingo 5, apdo 629.

Navarro, Fred (A.C.), vice-pres. TexasGulf Lum. Co.; r. 2a Bucareli 816,

apdo 842.

Navarro, G., emp. N.R.R., Santiago.i Navarro, Juan A. (J.C.), civ. engr.; r.

Seminario 1.

j

Navarro, Luis, rep. B. & G. Goetschel;r. Hotel Comonfort.

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Naylor, Charles (A.C.)> engvr. Bouligny& Schmidt; r. Sapo 2^ apdo 732.

Naylor, David J., elk. G. Lohse & Co.;r. 2a Guerrero 26.

Nece, F. P., condr. Interoc. Ry. ; r.

Clln. S. Geronimo 1.

Neel, Gerald E. (A.C. B.C.), mgr. Mex.Lumber Co. ; r. 2a Primavera 1428,Tacubaya, apdo 488.

Xeel, Mrs. L. C., brd. house, Sur 14,No. 810.

Neergaard, L. E. de (A.C.), dir. gen."La Nacional" Life Ins. Co.; r. Mix-coac, apdo 2266.

Negoyitch, W. D. S. (B.C.); r. Peniten-ceria 15.

Negociacion Agricola de Xico y Anexas,R. Noriega, mgr., Capuchinas 12; tel.

669.

Negociacion Azucarera, sugar, D. JuanManuel 12, apdo 197; tel. 1765.

Negrete, A. L., Durango; city address,Amer. Club.

Negrete & Co., household furnishings,Pedro Negrete, mgr., S. Juan I etran10.

Nelson, John, engr. and drftsmn, Mer-ced 27.

Xelson, R. Burwell, elk. M.C.R.R.; r. laS. Francisco 4, apdo 5.

Netterburg, Mrs. D. A., matron Amer.Hosp.; r. same.

Netterburg, Teodoro, emp. M.C.Ry. ; r.

Amer. Hospital.Neuchatel Asphalte Co., Ltd., G. Varley,

mgr., la Degollado 1443, apdo 913.

Neugebauer, F., mgr. Mex. Elec. Wks. ,

r. Av. Poniente A2, No. 3624, S. Ra-fael.

Neuman, Felipe, comm. mcht., Angel 4;r. same.

Nevraumont, S., elk. Mex. TelegraphCo.; r. Pte. Arbol Bendito 3, Tacubaya,apdo 293.

Newall, S. B. (A.C.), Zacatecas; r. Amer.Club.

Newbery, George W. (A.C. B.C.), chf.elk. traf. dept. Tehuantepec Ry.; r.

Ramon Guzman 1032.

Newbery, R. J., mining; r. Ramon Guz-man 1032.

New England, S. A., tailors andready-made clothing, Armand Bugnot,dir., Pte. Espiritu Santo 8-9.

Newmiller, VV. L., mech. El Imparcial;r. 2a San Juan 3.

New York Cleaning, Dyeing & PressingEst. (R. Schiller), Zuleta 11.

N. Y. & Culm. Mail S. S. Co. (WardLine), J. E. Gates, Mex. traf. agt.,Gante 12.

New York: Hair Emporium (Mrs.Minnie O'Brien), S. Juan Letran 5%.

New York Life Ins. Co., Jos.Tuteur, gen. mgr., Central BankBldg.; tel. 237; Alameda branch, Av.

, Juarez 2; tel. 1660, apdo 2505.

New York Shoe House (RosenblumHnos.), 2a S. Francisco 5.

News Distributing Co., A. W.Gobrecht, pres., Gante 8.

Neymann, Ignacio, comm mcht., JuanManuel 21; r. Espiritu Santo 1.

Neyra Sotero, comm. mcht., Acequia 4,

apdo 475 ; r. Cerrada Jesus 3.

Nibbi, Dr. O. G., propr. Hotel Reforma;r. la Humboldt 431.

Nibbi, C. J., student; r. la Humboldt431.

Nibbi, -E. F., student; r. la Humboldt431.

Nicaraguan Consulate, c. gen. EnriqueSanchez y Caravaca.

Nicholas, H. W., Sultepec; city address,American Club.

Nickerson, H. R. (A.C.), vice-pres. andgen. mgr. M.C.Ry.; r. Bucareli 2,

apdo 2028.

Niebla, Ramon, elk. J. F. Dreinhofer;r. Hotel Londres.

Nieth, Fernando, comm. mcht. CentreMercantil; r. Av. Juarez 6, apdo 432.

Nieto, Juan H., mgr. Indus. Manufac-turera; r. Celaya 10.

Nisbet, A. S., elk. N.R.R.; r. 2a Artes1804B, apdo 322.

Niven, William A. (A.C.), mineralogist,2d vice-pres. Otitlan Min. Co.; r.

Cuernavaca and Hotel Iturbide.

Nixon, A. W., condr. M.C.Ry.; r. Plzla.

F. C. Veracruz 131.

Nixon, J. M., supt. M. N. Express; r.

Plza. S. Fernando 307.

Nixon, Tom L.; r. 4a Artes 2324.

Noble, A. B., foreman Mex. Herald; r.

3a Indpndncia 13.

Noble, A. E. (American Market Co.) ; r.

la S. Francisco 4.

Noble, A. S., emp. Amer. Market Co. ;

r. la S. Francisco 4.

Noble, J. N., draftsman N.R.R.; r. Sur34, No. 7, apdo 322.

Nobleza, La (Felix Miret), fancy goods,Pte. S. Francisco 16.

Nock, E. H., comm. mcht., S. Juan Let-ran 13; r. Sur 38, No. 401, apdo 2315.

Nolan, E. M., paymaster M. & T. Ry. ;

r. la S. Francisco 7.

Nolan, P. J. (A.C.), gen. agt. Califor-nia Powder Wks., Nuevo Mexico 7;r. same, apdo 230; tel. 558.

Nolen, W. P., condr. M.C.Ry.; r. Rncda.S. Diego 1022.

Nold, Miss Allie, Engl. tchr.; r. GrandHotel.

Nold, H. G., supt. branch offices Int.

Bank & Trust Co.; r. Balderas 11.

Noriega, Felipe B., civ. engr. Est. Jesus3; r. la Mirador 9, Guadalupe.

Noriega, Juan, elk. N.R.R. ; r. Espaldade los Gallos 4, apdo 322.

Noriega, Pedro Rivero, comm. mcht., 2a

Indpndncia 2; r. same.

Noriega, T. ;. r. Hospital de Jesus.

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Noriega & Alvarez, comm. mchts., Es-clavo 8, apdo 2344; tel. 1058.

Noriega & Co. (S. en C.) ("La Carolina"textile factory), Angel 5, apdo 188; tel.

688.

Norris, G. B., mgr. Grand Hotel; r.

same.Norris, J. J., collector, Anglo-AmericanLaundry; r. Nuevo Mexico 27.

Norris, R. D., condr. M.C.Ry.; r. Av.Moreles 1221.

Norris, W. W., comm. mcht., Victoria

11; r. same.North American Accident Ins. Co., \Y.

S. Tones, mgr., Cadena 11, apdo 1051.Northern Assurance Co., Geo.

Fuss, gen. agt., Angel 6, apdo 87J,tel. 407.

Northfield, Miss F. E., stenog. N. V.Life Ins. Co. ; r. Gore Court.

Norville, Miss H. K., prin. Mary KeenerInst. ; r. la Colon 4.

Norway & Sweden Consulate, JoseBrier. Consul, Capuchinas 13.

Norwich. Union Fire Ins. Society, E. B.

Parkes, res. mgr., D. Juan Manuel 4,

apdo 603 ; tel. 1122.

Norwood, Otway, receiving teller Amer.Bank; r. Real 2, Popotla, apdo 2089.

Novedades, Las (Ailhaud Bros.), drygoods, Portal Flores, apdo 333.

Nuese, Carl, mgr. machy. dept. Sommer,Herrmann & Co.; r. 2a Arquitectos644, apdo 299.

Nuevo Mundo, El, dry goods, la Monterilla and Capuchinas, apdo 254.

Nuncio, Albert R., com. gen. of Mexicoto St. Louis Exposition, Sria. de Fo-mento.

Nufies, Alberto, emp. San IldefonsoElect. Co.; r. Av. Madrid 119.

Nufies, August, emp. Hildebrand & Co. ;

r. Av. Madrid 119.

Nufies, Julius, emp. San Ildefonso Elect.

Co.; r. Av. Madrid 119.

Nufies, Lucien, mfrs. agt., la Indpndncia4; r. Av. Madrid 119.

Nunes, Luis, emp. Singer Mfg. Co.; r.

Av. Madrid 119.

Nunez, Bernardo, w. Braschi & Bro. ; r.

Mixcoac, apdo 830.

f\ stands for Ornaments,"Which every house needs

;

When you want to buy some,Remember Loeb leads.

-LOEB HERMANOS.

Oakley, E. T. (B.C.), mgr. Sun Ins.

office; r. British Club, apdo 794.

Obregon, Guillermo, atty., Clln. EspirituSanto 16; r. Venero 15, apdo 910.

Obregon, Ramon, atty., Cuadrante, Sta.Catarina 3, apdo 598.

O'Brien J. H. (A.C.), master car. blclr.

M.C.Ry.; r. Plaz. Buenavista 1626,apdo 2028

O'Brien, J. P., mining; r. la S. Fran-cisco 4, apdo 476.

O'Brien, Mrs. Minnie (New York Hair- Emporium) ; r. S. Juan Letran 5%.O'Brien, Thomas H., oil expert, S. Juan

Letran 5%; r. same.O'Brien, W. C., broker and contractor,

Zuleta 17; r. same, apdo 328.Ocariz & Hno., Cesareo. (La Puerto

de Sol), Espiritu Santo and Refugio;tel. 597.

Ochoa, Gen. Caspar Sanchez, capitalist(owner of Popocatapetl.) ; r. HotelIturbide.

Ochoa, Luis G., elk. R. Boker & Co.;r. 3a Delicias 326, apdo 148.

Odd Fellows' Hall, Clln. Olla 11.

Oettinger, Luis, dress goods, PrlngcionAyuntamiento 818, apdo 2203; r. same.

O'Fallon, Mrs. S. J., dressmkr., 2a Hum-boldt 4; r. same.

Ogden, W. D., engr. M.C.Ry.; r. la SorJuan Ines Cruz 11.

Ogilvie, F. W. (B.C.), emp. ThomasFord; r. British Club, apdo 2108.

O'Gorman, Cecil (B.C.), chemist; r.

Coyoacan.O'Gorman, Juan, secy, local board M.R.

R. ; r. Coyoacan.O'Hara, James, kiln burner Mex. ClayMfg. Co. ; r. Sta. Julia.

Ohem, William, tchr. ; r. 4a Indpndncia10.

Olaeta, E. M., bkkpr. Paul Elle; r. 2a

Chopo 2.

Olalde, Gualberto (Minjares & Olalde) ;

r. Arcos S. Agustin 4, apdo 754.

Olbert, B. P., elk. Rock Island System;r. 2a Tndpndncia 2.

Olbert, F. D., condr. Interoc. Ry. ; r.

2a Indpndncia 2.

Old England (L. Block), gent's, fur-

nishings, la S. Francisco 1.

Oldham, H. D., emp. M.C.Ry.; r. Esta-cion de Veracruz and S. Cosme.

Oldham, N., emp. M.C.Ry.; r. Estacionde Veracruz and S. Cosme.

Oldoerp, A., Chihuahua; city address,American Club.

Olivera, Francisco P., aide to Dist.Govr. ; r. Atzcapotalco.

Oliveras, R., Pte. de Ixtla, Morelos; cityaddress, American Club.

Ollivier & Co., J., dry goods, Portal Di-

putacion and la Monterilla 4 and 5.

Olloqui, F. de, emp. G. & O. Braniff &Co.; r. Rinc. S. Diego 6.

Olmsted, Loring, comm. mcht., laFresno 1514; r. same, apdo 693; tel. 54.

Olsen, A. H., artist, Amer. Picture En-

larging Co.; r. Pelota 435.

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Olsen, N. C., emp. U. S. Bank; r. S.

Juan Dios 3.

Olsen, Olof J. (A.C.), emp. Moslei,Bowen & Cook, sucr. ; r. S. Juan Dio*3, apdo 658.

Olvera, R., elk. W. P. Oil Co.; r. Calle

Juarez 3, apdo 34B.Omer, O. C., matrl. agt. M.R.R.; r. 5aPino 2501.

Onderdonk, Rev. F. S., pastor MethodistEpiscopal Church South; r. Av. Balderas 3.

Onderdonk, M. P., elk. M.C.Ry.; r.

Rncda. S. Diego 1022.>n ion, Frarapdo 2028.

-godraftsman M.C.Ry.,

Opalo, El (Alfred Horwitz), 2a S. Francisco 7.

Oppenheim, Mrs. F., children's furnish-

ings, Pte. S. Francisco 13; r. same.Opticos de King, optical goods, Al-

fredo Hubp, mgr., 2a Plateros 3, apdo631.

Orehndain, Antonio, asst. acct. Amer.Bank; r. 4a Ancha 8, apdo 2089.

Order of Ry. Condrs., City of MexicoDiv., J. F. Reed, c. c.; J. S. deEchagaray, secy., apdo 2030.

Ordonez, Ezequiel, gov. geologist, 5aCipres, Alameda de Santa Maria; r. laPresidente 1245.

Orellana, Antonio, prof, painting, Nueva4a; r. Pelota 2, adentro 14.

Oriard, P. R., cashr. R. A. Lacaud; r.

Rebeldes 16, apdo 147.Orla Francisco, minister Guatemala; r.

Av. Morelos 3^.Ormiston, J. S., elk. N.R.R.; r. 2a Artes

2085 apdo 322.

Ormode, J., elk. Thos. Braniff; r. laHumboldt 436.

Ormond, Charles R., drftsmn. EmpresaFierro Galvanizado; r. Cinco de Mayo17, apdo 638.

Ormstroff, Geo., R.R. emp.; r. 2a Artes2085.

Ornelas, Enrique, elk. Tobe Blumenthal;r. Paseo 73.

Orosco, E. S., elk. J. Granat; r. la

Amargura 5.

Orr, W. C., capitalist; r. Principal 20,

Popotla, apdo 2039.

Orrin, Edward W. (A.C.) (Orrin Bros.);r. Paris 30.

Orrin Bros. (Orrin's Circus), Plzla.

Villamil; tel. 479.

Orrin's Circns (Orrin Bros.), Fred.A. Hodgson, mgr.; tel. 479.

Ortiz, Eduado, civ. engr., S. Juan Let-ran 3; r. 3a Mina 3, apdo 2020.

Ortiz, Francisco, bkkpr. Mex. Gold &Silver Rec. Co.; r. 5a Mina 237, apdo121.

Ortiz, Jose M., min. engr., S. Juan Let-ran 3; r. 3a Mina 3, apdc 2020.

Ortiz, Manuel, elk. El Surtidor; r. laDolores 1.

Ortiz, Vicente G., min. engr., S. JuanLetran 3; r. Perpetua 1, apdo 2020.

Orube, Santos, emp. Edna Smelting &Ref. Co., apdo 2254.

Orvananos, Domingo; r. Chavarria 25.

Orvananos, E., emp. W. P. Oil Co.; r.

Chavarria 25.

Orvananos, Ignacio, broker, D. JuanManuel 18; r. same, apdo 123.

Osbahe, Emilio, elk., Mariscala 5; r.

same.Osterheld, T. W.; r. Av. Madrid 75.

Otero, Miss Luz Y., tchr. Spanish, laS. Francisco 7; r. la Bosque 19.

Otero, Ricardo, comm. mcht., Angel 4,

apdo 858.Ott. Charles H., route agt. Wells-Fargo

Exp.; r. Manrique 4.

Otto, Berthold (Otto & Arzoz); r. Or-tega 4, apdo 14.

Otto & Arzoz, piano and music dlrs.,

Vergara 12, apdo 14.

Otto, Max, elk. R. Boker & Co.; r. 9aArtes zy2 .

Otto, Ernest, mgr. Sommer, Herrmann &Co.; r. la Viena 1822 apdo 299.

Our Lady of Lourdes (church), ColegioNinas 2.

Owens, C. F., cashr. Natl. Metal Co.; r.

Revillagigedo 1J4.

P stands for Prizes,

For whist and for euchre,

We have a great manyAnd trade them for lucre.

- LOEB HERMANOS.

Pacheco, Dr. A., dentist, Bajos S. Agus-tin 3.

Padilla, Dr. Carlos, dentist, Palma 3; r.

same.Padilla y Salcido, Ricardo, furn., S. Juan

Letran 10; r. Glorieta Cuauhtemoc1825, apdo 2054.

Padilla, Vicente, emp. Sociedad Coopera-tiva de Ahorros; r. Alhondiga 12,

apdo 238.

Padillo, Rafael (Rafael Padillo & Co.),Tiburcio 9; r. la Lopez 5.

Padillo, A. & Bro., comm. mchts., JuanManuel 3.

Padillo & Co., Rafael, comm. mchts.,Tiburcio 9; tel. 267.

Pagenstecher, Dr. G., phys., la Indpn-dncia 6; r. 2a Artes 2054; tel. 1770.

Pagenstecher Surgical Sanator-ium, Dr. G. Pagenstecher, dir., Paz612.

Paglasch, Otto, propr. Hotel Juarez; r.

same.

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Pagola, Mrs. Roderick, dressmkr., Es-piritu Santo 425.

Page, S., Pullman car porter; r. ColegioNinas 1.

Paris, El, editor, Trinidad Sanchez San-

tos, San Andres 8.

Palace of Justice, Cordobanes 959.Palace Hotel, J. Mittemayer, mgr.,Refugio and Pte. Espiritu Santo.

Palace Stables, A. Cazaux, propr.,300 and 310 Calzado.

Palacio de Hierro, S. A., dry goods,S. Bernardo 16-18; tel. 836.

Palacio, E. R., bkkpr. Intl. Land & CoalCo.; r. 7a Guerrero 2533, apdo 90B.

Palacios, C. Gutierrez, elk. Natl. Bank;r. Sta. Clara 15, apdo 14 Bis.

Palacios, Manuel, elk. N.R.R.; r. Cen-tral House.

Palais Longchamps, Au (B. Alphaud),millinery, 2a Plateros 10.

Palmer, G. C. (A.C.), ore buyer andmachy., Centro Mercantil; tel. 1100;r. Zacatecas, apdo 802.

Palmer, F. H. B., mgr. Comercial Bene-ficiadora Minerales; r. la Presidente

1211, apdo 2152.

Palomino, Ismael, atty., Balderas iy2 ;r.

la Humboldt 1.

Palomo, T. Adrian, dir. gen. "La Mexi-cana" Ins. Co.; r. 2a Viena 4, apdo651; tel. 446.

Palomo, Rincon Joaquin, secy. BancoEstado de Mexico, Centro Mercantil;r. Coyoacan.

Pan-American Imp. & Exp. Co., GermanIslas mgr., Centro Mercantil, apdo56 Bis.

Paneyot, Demetrio (D. Paneyot & Co.);r. 2a S. Francisco 7; tel. 1704.

Paneyot & Co., D., tailors, 2a S. Fran-cisco 7.

Panteon Espafiol, Tacubaya road; tel.

643.Panteon Frances, Piedad road; tel. 354.

Parada, Jorge S. J. de (J.C.), capitalist;r. Sta. Isabel 4.

Pardal, Francisco ("La Complaciente") ;

r. Alfaro 4.

Pardo, Luis G., elk. M.C.Ry.; r.

Acequia 3.

Pardo, Rafael, atty., member Congress,Doneeles 27; r. la Alamo 9.

Parish, E. M., Parral; city address,Amer. Club.

Paris Cafe, T. Mallet, mgr., 2a Plateros 3.

Paris Charmant, Le, millinery (R. R.

Campillo), 2a Plateros.

Parisiense, L,a, art store (D. Zivy &Co.), 3a S. Francisco 7.

Paris Restaurant (G. Montaudon),Coliseo Viejo 18.

Parke, Joseph G. (C.E.), mining, apdo784.

Park, Juan A., millwright, Ortega 28.

Parker, James, boiler maker Interoc. Ry.;r. Sta. Escuela.

Parker, Thomas N. (W. A. Parker &Co., sues.) ; r. Av. Juarez 218.

Parker, W. A.; r. Av. Juarez 2.

Parker, William A., & Co., sues.,typewriter agcy., Av. Juarez 218; tel.

1824.

Parkes, E. B. (A.C. B.C.), res. mgr.Norwich Union Fire Ins. Society; r.

Av. Madrid 53, apdo 603.

Parks, L. G., mining, Espiritu Santo 1;r. same, apdo 2225.

Parmelee, H. P.; r. S. Diego 2.

Parra, Gmo., phys., Tiburcio 13 ; r. same.Parra, S. M., elk. Mex. M. & S. S. Co.;

r la S. Juan 6, apdo 449.

Parraga, C. F. (Parraga & Co.); r. NewYork.

Parraga, E. J., cashr. Royal Ins. Co. ; r.

5a Cipres 4, apdo 657.

Parraga Hiio.s. & Co., comm. mchts.and engrs., Cadena 22.

Parraga, J. L., capitalist; r. Hotel Por-ter.

Parraga, Manuel A., dir. agencies N. Y.Life Ins. Co.; r. 5a Cipres 4.

Parraga, R. E. (Parraga Hnos. & Co.);r. 5a Cipres 4.

Parry, Lewis H. (A.C.), gen. mgr. Amer.Surety Co.; r. Clln. Espiritu Santo 16,

apdo 910.

Parsons, Dr. A. W. (A.C.), phys., laS. Francisco 7; r. same, apdo 2014;tel. 698.

Parsons, M. F., emp. Cia. Minera Mex.,Ltd.; r. Olmedo 12, apdo 18 Bis.

Parsons, William, electrcn. Centro Mer-cantil.

Pasage, El, dry goods (Prada & Goodoy,S. e C.), Refugio 12.

Pascal, Fortunate J., elk. Olliver & Co.;r. same.

Paseo Improvement Co., R. O. Babbitt,pres., D. Juan Manuel 18.

Pascalin, J., elk. W. P. Oil Co.; r. Pte.

Alvarado 30.

Paso, L del, pat. agt., 5 de Mayo 13;tel. -1822; r. Tacubaya, apdo 508.

Passe Partout, railway guide, R. A.

Lacaud, propr., Capuchinas 7, apdo147.

Pasteleria Tndependencia (En-rique Malgora), la Indpndncia and S.

Juan Letran.Past Grand Assn. I. O. O. F. (W. A.De Gress, secy.), Av. Juarez 602.

Pastor, Antonio, inspctr. Amer. SuretyCo.; r. Sapo Bya , apdo 910.

Pastor y Artigas, Dr. Francisco, dntst.,

Refugio 14.

Pastor, J. M., Toluca; city address,American Club.

Pateman, Jos., coachman, Pte. Alvarado14.

Paterson, C. Gordon (J.C.), R.R. con-

tractor, 3a Colon 1012; r. 2a Iturbidc617.

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Paterson, George B., timekpr. Mex. Eng.& Const. Co.; r. 2a Clln. S. Antonio,apdo 2B.

Paterson, Gino. (B.C.), plumbers, laIndpndncia 9; tel. 587; r. Ramon Guz-man 12.

Paterson, Jas.; r. Ramon Guzman 12.

Paterson, W. E. (G. Paterson); r. RamonGuzman 12.

Pasamaneria, Francesa (Cassereau &Pinson), 2a Ribera S. Cosme 21, apdo405.

Patino, Aurelio, cashr. Natl. Arms Fac-tory; r. S. Juan Letran 12^, apdo 325.

Patria, La, Ireno Paz, ed., 2a Reloj 1;apdo SOB; tel. 1304.

Patschek:, Dr. Charles, vet. surg.,4a Indpndncia 1J4> r - same; tel. 1456.

Patterson, Chas. H., elk. Hull's PrintingHouse; r. 2a Indpndncia 8.

Patterson, J. H., engr. Mex. Elec. Tram-ways; r. Indianilla 2416.

Patten, Thomas W., trav. rep. Mex. ClayMfg. Co.; r. Dinamarca 420, apdo2032.

Patton, C. F., bkkpr. M. P. Boss; r.

Rncda. S. Diego 1022.

Payro, J. N., treas. Comp. Explotadorade las Salinas Obregon; r. Don JuanManuel 18, apdo 291.

Paz M., depot tckt. agt. M.C.Ry. ; r.

Hotel France.Pazo, Rafael, mfrs. agt., Cadena 11; r.

Pte. Quebrado 4, apdo 0; tel. 352.

Pearson, A., mchnst. Juan Bannister; r.

Hotel Guardiola.Pearson, Edward C., quarryman; r.

Gante 5.

Pearson & Son, Ltd., S., contrctrs.for public works, John B. Body, dir.,Pte. Alvarado 15, apdo 440; tel. 1575J.

Pease, C. A., asst. cashr. Comp. Metalurg.Mexicana, Tiburcio 27; r. Gore Court.

Pedrazzi, Caesar, propr. Monte Carlosaloon; r. S. Pedro.

Peel, Leo T. A., stenog. M.C.Ry.; r.

Resales 2.

Peeler, A. J., pres. Illustrated WorldPub. & Eng. Co.; r. Sur 36 and 9aArtes 2602 S. Rafael.

Peeler, Geo. W. B.; r. 9a Artes 2602, S.Rafael.

Peimbert, Angel (A.C.), civ. engr. Legisl.Palace; r. 3a Alamo 5.

Pelaez, Ernesto, atty., Angel 4; r. PteAlvarado 1441.

Pellandini, Claudio, art store, 2a S. Fran-cisco 10, apdo 194; tel. 1017.

Pellandini, Jr., C. T. (C. Pellandini); r.

2a S. Francisco 10.Pellotier Bros., hatters, H. Pellotier,

mgr., Mercaderes 4, apdo 49.

Penn, H. F., Pullman car porter; r.

Colegio Ninas 1.

Penn, Miss V., tchr. Mexico GrammarSchool; r. Dinamarca 420C.

Pennock, W. B. (A.C.), mining agt., Es-calerillas 17, apdo 575.

Pefion Baths, Pefion; tel. 957.Pennsylvania Railroad, Gante 6.

Penny, R. N. (B.C.), tchr. ,Engl. Col-lege; r. Mariscala 2^2.

Penny, W. W., mining; city address,Amer. Club.

Pepper, Albert, archt., S. Juan Letran13 ; r. Ay. Juarez 1.

Peraldi, Francisco (Signoret, Honnorat-& Co.) ; r. 2a Monterilla Capuchinas,apdo 61.

Percy, G., emp. M.C.Ry.; r. Arista 1.

Pereda, Dr. Jose, dentist, Tacuba 1; r.

Hospicio S. JNicolas 20.

Pereda, Manuel, sub. dir. National Bank;r. Pte. Espiritu Santo 6, apdo 14B.

Pereia, Dr. I. M., phys., 5a Presidente.Perez, Antonio Pliego J. (A.C.), capi-

talist, Medinas 19; r. Cordobanes 11,apdo 497.

Perez, Hipolito, comm. mcht., Tacubaya19; r. 38 Sur S. Rafael.

Perez, Dr. Manuel, phys., la Sta. Maria508.

Perez, Manuel, elk. U. S. Bank; r. Ca-

puchinas 8, apdo 2031.

Perez, Rudolph, elk. R. Boker & Co.; r.

S. Felipe 19^ apdo 148.Perez & Co., P., comm. mchts., Ocampo

4, apdo 588; tel. 327.

Perkins, Edward C., emp. Mosler, Bowen& Cook; r. Av. Morelos 1222.

Perkins, G. O., supt. teleg. M.C.R.R.; r.

Gore Court.Perkins, H. H., elk. W. P. Oil Co.; r.

Gore Court.

Perkins, J. W., emp. M.C.Ry.; r. Paseo73.

Perla, La (Diener Bros.), jewelry, 3a S.

Francisco and Clln. Sta. Clara.

Perla, La, grocery, Ribera S. Cosme andIndustria.

Perray, G. A. E. du (Berlitz School); r.

3a S. Francisco 7.

Perray, Prof. George du (Berlitz School) ;

r. la Providencia 10.

Perret, H., mgr. Luis Martin, sues.; r.

2a Arquitectos 650, apdo 1027.Perilliat, Francisco, elk. La Esmeralda;

r. 2a Bosque 4.

Perron, Leopoldo R., accnt. S. Juan Let-ran 3; r. 3a Mina 3, apdo 2020.

Perry, M., Pullman car porter; r. ColegioNi'nas 1.

Perry, Wm. A., secy, and treas. Mex.School Fur. Co.; r. Hotel Coliseo,

apdo 2128.

Pescador. J. M., elk. N.Ry., Santiago;r. 4a Luna 3.

Peterson, Gustavo, bkkpr. Phoenix As-snce. Co.; r. Indianilla 2420.

Petitt, N. C, mining, Patoni 7, apdo2194.

Pettigrew, Jesse E. (A.C.), chf. elk.

Wells-Fargo Exp. ; r. Manrique 4.

Peyton, Albert J. (A.C.) (A. J. Peyton& Co.); r. Estacion de F. C. de Vera-cruz 123.

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Peyton & Co., A. J., bankers andbrokers, H. H. Greenleaf, mgr., la S.

Francisco 7.

Pfeufer, A. (A.C.), apdo 2028.

Phelps, Alfred, elk. M.C.Ry.; r. Peniten-ceria 424.

Phelps, Miss Louise C., stenog. Mex.Gen. Elec. Co.; r. Penitenceria 424.

Philipp & Co., A., sues., hdw., GustavEggert and G. O. Hackmack, res.

mgrs., Empedradillo 5, apdo 317; tel.

963.

Philippi, J. E., elk. M.C.Ry.; r. S. Diego

PhiHppi, M., elk. Korff, Honsberg & Co. ;

r. 3a Marsella, apdo 135.

Philippi, Robert, elk. M.CRy.; r. laAlamo 1320.

Philipps, J. W., engr. Strauss, Kuhn &Co.; r. Factory Clzda. Viga.

Phillipps, Alfred, bkkpr. M.C.Ry.:r. 8a Soto 13, apdo 2204.

Phillips, Miss Carrie, stenog. M.C.Ry.,r. S. Juan Dios 5.

Phillips, E. R.. chf. elk. supt. Interoc.

Ry.; r. la Mma 4, apdo 105.

Phillips, H. B., mining engr.; r. HotelReforma.

Phillips, Frederick Cj r. Av. Berlin 618.

Phillips, J. L. (A.C), engr. InguaranCopper Co., Inguaran; r. Gore Court.

Phillips, James (J.C. B.C.) (Watson,Phillips & Co.); r. Dinamarca 431,apdo 67.

Phillips, John, contr. Panuco div. M.C.Ry. ; r. Av. Berlin 618, apdo 88.

Phillips, Thomas (B.C.), prop. LasDelicias Foundry; r. Berlin 618, apdo88.

Phillips, Thomas R. (J.C.) (Watson,Phillips & Co.); r. Liverpool 611, apdo67; tel. 1224.

Phinn, W. T. (W. T. Phinn & Co.; r.

Coliseo Viejo 2.

Phinn, W. T., & Co. (Bon Ton Tail-

oring Parlors), Coliseo Viejo 5.

Phipps, J. B., elk. N.R.R.; r. la Mina 3,

apdo 322.Phoenix Assurance Co., Ltd., Hugo

Marquard, mgr., Cadena 14, apdo 832;tel. 1759.

Picamilk, Pablo, mgr. retail dept., TardanHnos.; r. same, apdo 87.

Pickering, W. E. (B.C.), capitalist Cen-tro Mercantil; r. la Industrial 18.

Piedmont Air Line, Robert S. Bar-

rett, gen. agt., S. Juan Letran 13, apdo2024.

Piergo, Luis, deputy; r. Rinconada Di-

ego 7.

Pierce, G. R. (A.C.), mining; r. Amer.Club.

Pigout, Leopoldo (J.C.), comm. mcht., Or-tega 27, apdo 445.

Pilkmgton, George, mach., Juan Ban-nister; r. Hotel Guardiola.

Pillsbury, A. M., material agt. Hampson& Smith, Resales 7.

Pimentel, Fernando (J.C.), capitalist; r.

S. Fernando 41.

Pimentel, Juan, elk. H. L. Detwiler; r.

2a Dolores 18, apdo 2213.

Pingarron, Felipe N., elk. F. P. Hoeck& Co. : r. 3a Rastro 3.

Pingel, Oscar, elk. Sorpresa y Primavera;r. la Gobernador 1422.

Pino, Martiano del, mfrs. agt., Sta.

Clara 18; r. Tlaxpana 29.

Pino & Dnran, foundry and machy.shop, 2a Salto Agua 30; tel. 647.

Pinson, Emilo, mgr. Comp. Explotadorade S. Ildefonso; r. 4a Sabinas 2121,apdo 908.

Pinson, G., comm. mcht., 2a Ribera S.

Cosme 21; r. 2a Sur 8, apdo 908.

Pittsburg Locomotive Works, G. & O.Braniff, agts., Cadena 19.

Pinto, Aristides F. (A.C.), landowner,Bucareli 1216, apdo 242.

Platz, J. D., stenog. Mex. Amer. S. S.

Co.; r. Estacion de Veracruz and S.

Cosme.

Plessing, A., elk. Banco Aleman; r.

same, apdo 20 Bis.

Plomeria de Nuevo Mexico (J. M. Glea-

son), Nuevo Mexico 1.

Plomeria Moderna (R. Freis) , Tacuba15, apdo 1020.

Plumb, S. R., Pullman car porter; r.

Colegio Ninas 1.

Plummer, F. E. (Amer. Stamp Wks.); r.

2a Indpndncia 5.

Plummer, M. L. (Amer. Stamp Wks.); r.

2a Indpndncia 5.

Plummer, W. C. (Amer. Stamp Wks.) ; r.

2a Indpndncia 5.

Plunkett, J. H., master boilermkr. M.C.Ry. shops; r. Ribera S. Cosme 1.

Polentino, R. M., elk. La Suiza; r. laAlamo 2, apdo 3.

Politz, Mrs. C., dressmkr., 3a Indpn-dncia 12; r. same.

Polte, Reyes & Castro, comm. mchts., Ti-

burcio 7, apdo 782.

Pombo, Luis, atty., la Sapo 8; r. same.

Pombo, Luis, atty., Victoria 15; r. sameand S. Pedro.

Ponce de Leon, Francisco, spl. agt.Manchester Ins. Co.; r. 6a Soto 49,

apdo 840.

Poniatowski, Carlos (J.C.); r. Londres511.

Potts, H. M., drftsmn. Natl. Iron &Steel Ws.; r. la Industria 14, apdo2048.

Powell, W. E. (A.C.), asst. cashr. U. S.

Bank; r. Porfirio Diaz 1419.

Power, Dr. C. W., phys., Av. Juarez 1;r. 3a Mina 7.

Pradal, Emilio, elk. Reynaud & Co.; r.

same.Prahl, Guillermo (A.C.), mchy., 140 W.93d St.. New York; Mexico City ad-

dress, Amer. Club.

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Pratt, Thomas, engr. Neg. Mfra. Hierrode Zimapan; r. Verdes 11, apdo 81.

Preciado, S. R., elk., Ciudad de Bruse-las; r. same.

Preece, Chas. W., exchange broker, Don-celes 4.

Presas, Leopoldo, comm. mcht., D. JuanManuel 11, apdo 919.

Presbyterian Church (English Congregation), Rev. Geo. W. Chalfant,D.D., pastor, S. Juan Letran 12.

Presbyterian Mission, Rev. HubertW. Brown, pres., S. Juan Letran 12,

apdo 305.

Presbyterian Theology. Semi-nary, C. C. Millar, dir., Av. Malint-zin 1, Coyoacan.

Press of M. E. Church Mission,John S. Turner, mgr., Gante 5;

Prevost, Mallet S. (A.C.), atty., Cia.

Agricola Tlahualilo; r. N. Y. City;Mexico City address, Ortega 28.

Prida, Jose de, propr. Grand Hotel; r.

same.

Prida, Ramon Lie., atty., Cordobanes 2;r. la Industria 2.

Prieto, Basave Eduardo, civ. engr. dept.of communication; r. Plaza Republica431.

Prieto, Juan, emp. B. Emanuel Bloch &Co.; r. Edison 2467, apdo 1008.

Prieto, Puelma Vicente, Consul-Gen.Chile; r. Bucareli 1879, apdo 389.

Primitive, Perez & Co. (El Surtidor),dry goods, carpets, la Plateros 3-4.

Primos, Kuri, notions, Pte. EspirituSanto 3, apdo 871.

Principal Theatre, Arcaraz Bros., sues.,mgrs., Coliseo Nuevo 434.

Pritcliard, William T., concessions,govt. business; r. Bucareli 1207.

Pool, Guyane, emp. U. S. Bank; r. 2aGuerrero, Coyoacan, apdo 2031.

Pool, J., elk. J. Ollivier & Co.; r. Plzla.

Concepcion 9, Coyoacan.Poole, E., condr. M.C.Ry.; r. la Artes

1804.

Pope, S. H., dir. Engl. College for Girls;r. Av. Juarez 11.

Popham, G. H., elk. Thos. Braniff, Sr.-,r. 3a Sta. Maria 7, apdo 303.

Popular, El, editor Francisco Monies deOca, Leandro Valle 1.

Porraz, A. (A.C.), sugar refining, Refugio15; r. Edison 2449.

Porter, A. J. (A.C.), gen. mgr. Internatl.Land & Col. Co., Ltd.; r. Gante 11,apdo 90B.

Portas, Eduardo, barber shop, cor. PaseoReforma and Artes.

Porter, C. M., propr. Porter's Hotel andRestaurant, la S. Francisco 4; r. same.

Porter, Clyde, emp. Midland Bridge Co.;r. la S. Francisco 4.

Porter, W. L., terminal foreran. Interoc.

R.R.; r. San Lazaro.Porter's Hotel and Restaurant,

C. M. Porter, propr., la S. Francis-co 4.

Portillo, Francisco, engr., 2a Plateros 5,la Sta. Maria Ribera 4Ji.

Portuguese Consulate, Con.-Gen., JosephPhillipp, 2a Santiago, Tacubaya.

Post-Office, Moneda 8.

Poston, L. F., Monterey; city address,Amer. Club.

Potisek, Jos., bookbinder F. V. Webb; r.

la Ayuntamiento 5, apdo 2313.

Potosi & Rio Verde R.R., C. T. Am-bridge, asst. treas., Tiburcio 27, apdo307.

Potter, G. T. (A.C.), coal and coke, S.

Juan Letran 3; r. Hospital Real 3,

apdo 467.

Potter, James Brown, pres. and gen.

mgr., Cia. Agricola Tlahualilo, NewYork; city address, Ortega 28.

Proctor, Hugh H. (B.C.), emp. U. S.

Bank; r. la Industria 1.

Progreso, Al, dry goods, Portal de los

Flores (M. Bellon & Co.).

Progreso Industrial El, paper mfrs.,Palma 13.

Progreso Mercantil, El, dry goods (A.

Levy & Martm), 2a Monterilla 10 and11, apdo 179.

Protectora, L,a, building and loan

assn., Centro Mercantil.

Provence, B. F., pass, condr. N.R.R.; r.

Plzla. S. Fernando 307.

Providencia Min. Co., Gen. Loera, pres.,

S. Juan Letran 3, apdo 2167.

Puckles, Myron Edward, tchr. Mex.Grammar School; r. Av. Madrid 107.

Puente, Enrique G., elk. Iturbide DrugStore; r. Sepulcros Sto. Domingo 4.

Puerto de Vera Cruz, Al, dry goods (Sig-noret Honnorat & Co.), Capuchinas and2a Monterilla, apdo 61.

Puerto de Liverpool, Al, dry goods, S.

Bernardo and Callejuela, apdo 89; tel.

789.

Pulido, J., agt. W. P. Oil Co.;- r. 3aZarco 707.

Pullman Company, The, Colegio Ninas 1;

tel. 545.

Puls, Hugo, elk., La Suiza; r. San Fe-

lipe Neri 15.

Purdie, Wallace J., accnt. Thomas Ford;r. la Artes 1804B.

Putnam, A, D. (A.C.), teller Amer.Bank; r. 4a Balderas 1004, apdo 2089.

Putnam, H., c. c. asst. genl. supt. M.C.Ry.; r. la Alamo 511.

Putnam, Miss Jennie; r. 4a Balderas1004.

Pyle, Jos. E., emp. U. S. Bank; r. Av.Madrid 45.

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Qstands for QuaintnessIn Loeb's pretty ware,

There are no imitations,

So you need not beware.

LOEB HERMANOS.

Qualey, J. S., Chihuahua; city address,Amer. Club.

Quevedo y Zubieta, Dr., phys., Hoalalco628; r. same.

Quijano, Fiacro, civil engr. ; r. 2a Bu-careli 1873.

Quijano y Velarde, comm. mchts., D.Juan Manuel 13, apdo 279.

Quimby, Madame J. M. (CaliforniaJockey Club) ;

r. Alcaiceria 6.

Quinn, Arthur, student, Av. Madrid 137.

Quinn, George, student, Av. Madrid 137.

Quinn, Mrs. John; r. Av. Madrid 137.

Quinn, S., condr. Interoc. R.R.; r. Bal-deras 2.

Quintana, Dr. Benito, phys., Ribera S.Cosme 40.

Quintana, Hiios., arms, ammunition,Coliseo Viejo 7, apdo 53; tel. 667;mosaic floors, S. Agustin Abad 7; tel.

925.

Quintana, Jose, men's furns., ColiseoNuevo 14, apdo 124.

stands for Rochester,

The lamp that Loeb sells,

They give the best light,

So you always see well.

LOEB HERMANOS.

RRabasa, Emilio, atty., Sta. Isabel 10y2 \

r. same.Race, Wallace V., engr. N.R.R.; r. San-

tiago yds.Radzwil, Prince, capitalist; r. Monterey;

city address, Jockey Club.

Raeder, Ernst, elk. G. Lohse & Co., sues. ;

r. Palma 9-11, apdo 107.

Raffield, Wm. N., bkkpr. ; r. BuenavistaHotel.

Ragland, William, engr. M.C.Ry.; r. Ho-tel Buenavista.

Raigosa, Genaro, atty., Cinco de Mayo326; r. Av. Juarez 637.

Raigosa, Genaro Q.C.), atty. Donceles19; r. Av. Juarez 637.

Railroad Men's Library Assn., Buena-vista Sta.

Ramina, John, contrctr. ; r. Revillagi-gedo 8.

Ramirez, Carlos (Serrano & Co.) ;r.

Coyoacan, apdo 130.

Ramirez, F. M., bkkpr. Amer. GroceryCo. ; r. 4a Ancha 6.

Ramirez, Joaquin, elk. B. Roves & Co.,sues.

;r. same.

Ramos, Hector, emp. U. S. Bank; r.

Esp. Sto. Veracruz 4.

Ramos, J. M., Pullman car condr.; r.

Hotel Jardin.Ramos, Jose; r. Moneda 2.

Ramos, Thomas E., comm. mcht., Semi-nario 6; r. 2a Artes 2, apdo 584.

Rangel del Campillo, R., millinery, 2aPlateros and Palma.

Ransom, Willard G., insp. WestinghouseAir Brake Co.; r. S. Diego 4^2.

Raoul, W. G. (A.C. J.C.), pres. N.R.R.,Colonia; r. New York City.

Rascon, Ubaldo, 2a Artillery barracks,Libertad; r. 2a Moctezuma 44.

Rascon, Gen. Eugenio, 2a Artillery bar-

racks, Libertad; r. same.

Rasmussen, George, sub-foreman M.C.Ry.shops; r. Portillo S. Diego 12.

Raso, Eduardo del, bkkpr. Mutual LifeIns. Co.; r. 3a Delicias 236.

Ratto, T., candy mfr., Patoni 12^ ',r.

4a Providencia 4.

Rawlings, A. J., audr. Natl. Metal Co.;r. Paseo Reforma 114, apdo 71B.

Raymond, A. J., stenog.Raymond, D. H. emp. A. C. Smith; r.

Hotel Iturbide.

Read, Chas., dyer and cleaner, la Indpn-dncia 4; r. same.

Real Estate Co. of Mexico, A. B.

Ingalsbee, vice-pres. and gen. mgr., laS. Francisco 14, apdo 769.

Rebattu, Antonio, elk. Callejuela 3; r.

same, apdo 17.

Rebollar, Celso, elk. Amer. Shoe House;r. Sta. Maria Redonda 30%.

Rebolledo, Tomas (Rebolledo, MendezBancel & Co.) ;

r. 6a Flores 2806, apdo2207.

Rebolledo, Mendez Bancel & Co., comm.mchts., Resales 9, apdo 2207.

Rebeldes Baths, Miguel Baez, mgr., Re-beldes 4.

Reboulet & Muller, hides and leather.

Vergara 11, Jesus Nazareno 1, apdo849.

Red Cross Drug Co. (Wm. H. Stan-

ley), 2a Dolores 429.Redo Diego (J. C.), capitalist; r. Cadena

22.

Reed. C. W. (A.C.); r. Gante 7.

Reed, George L. (A.C.), supt. agenciesNatl. Life Ins. Co.; r. Calle 24, No.1205, S. Pedro, apdo 2266.

Reed, J. F., condr. M.C.Ry.; r. Esta-cion de Veracruz 131.

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Rees, Dr. H. C., spclst. electricity,Commercial bldg., Vergara and Gincode Mayo; r. same.

Reforma Athletic Club, M. S. Turner,hon, sec., apdo 506; club house, PaseoReforma.

Regagnon, J. L., dir. Le Courrier deMexique; r. Sta. Clara 13, apdo 17Bis.

Regagnon & Co., J. L., imptrs. wines,Sta. Clara 13.

Reichardt, William, mcht., Palma 10; r.

same, apdo 170.

Reinbeck, Otto, mfr. hats, Portal Merca-deres 7; r. same, apdo 369.

Reichert, Carlos, elk. J. Albert & Co.,sues. ; r. same.

Reid, J. M., chf. engr. constr. N.R.R.;r. Hotel Iturbide, apdo 322.

Reider, J. H., mgr. Douglas Lacey &Co.; r. Cadena 14.

Reineger, R. G., engr. M.C.Ry. ; r. Pen-itenceria 15.

Reitz, Milton F., cashr. CpnfederationLife Assn.; r. 4a Indpndncia 3J4, apdo1071.

Remstedt, Charles, salesmn. MullerBros.; r. 4a Carpio 9, apdo 2164.

Renacimiento Theatre, Puerta Falsa, S.

Andres 5.

Renaud, R. O., engr. M.C.Ry.; r. Esta-ciones 3.

Renero, Manuel L., elk. M.C.Ry. shops;r. Sor Juana Ines Cruz 2.

Renick, Miss Eva, elk.; r. Av. Madrid107.

Renick, R. B., R.R. contrctr.; r. 3a In-

dpndncia 12.

Rennow, C. M., stenog. Boker & Co.; r.

Av. Madrid 95, apdo 148.

Rennow, G. J., elk. Waters Pierce OilCo. ; r. Av. Madrid 95.

Reno, J. Wilson, stenog., 2a Indpndncia4; r. same, apdo 242.

Renshaw, Alfred, elk. Labadie & Co.,sues.; r. Clln. Espiritu Santo 14.

Renwell, James, contrctr.;

r. 3a Colon1012.

Requena, Jose, atty. Estampa Sta., Vera-cruz 2; r. same.

Retana, S. Reyes, emp. Mex. Gas &Elec. Lt. Co. ; r. San Juan las Flores,Mixcoac, apdo 267.

Retsch, Henry, chemist Botica HospitalReal; r. la Ayuntamiento 5.

Rey, Lauga J., mgr. Cia. Aguas Gaseo-sas; r. 3a Bucareli 1019.

Reyes, A. Rafael (Polte, Reyes & Cas-tro) ;

r. la Viena 1826, apdp 782.

Reyes, Bernardo (hijo), civil engr., 3aDinamarca 420H; r. same.

Reyes, Ignacio E., comm. mcht., la Re-lox 10; r. Pte. Alvarado 30.

Reyes, John, emp. Melber & Co., sues. ;

r. 3a Fresno 5.

Reyes, Lieut. Jose, civ. engr., Alconedo4 ; r. same.

Reyes, Rodolfo, atty., Cadena 10; tel.

1422; r. Ramon Guzman 1029.Reyes, Spindola Rafael, propr. Imparcialand Mundo; r. 2a Damas 4, apdo 87Bis.

Reynaud & Co., A. (Las Fabricas Uni-versales), dry goods, Portal Flores,apdo 17; tel. 756.

Reynolds, J. H., condr." N.R.R., 12aGuerrero 3355.

Reynolds Miss Minnie J., stenog. Bras-chi & Bro.

;r. Bucareli 1207.

Reynolds, S. W., comptroller N.R.R.,New York; Mexico City address, Co-Ionia Sta., apdo 322.

Rhoads, Chas. D., mgr. Comas MachineCo.; r. 2a Providencia 802.

Rhoads, Harry R., emp. M.C.Ry.; r. Av.Balderas 57.

Rhode, Luis, coach inspr. M.C.Ry.shops; r. Central yds.

Rhodes, Martha C., stenog.; r. S. JuanDios 5.

Rhodes, W. W., traf. mgr. Mex. M. &S. S. Co.; r. Grand Hotel.

Riach, J. C., cashr. Mex. Clay Mfg. Co.;r. Hospital Real 3, apdo 2032.

Ribeling, Richard, carptr. M.C.Ry.; r.

7a Zaragoza 3.

Ribon, M. G., mgr. Mex. Gas & Elec.Lt. Co.; r. San Bernardo 13, apdo 267.

Ribero, Gmo., real estate, Sta. Clara 12.

Rice, J. O. (A.C.), gen. mgr. Interna-tional Bank & Trust Co.

;r. Av. Juarez

7, apdo 2129.

Rice, Dr. O. P., prof, mentl science,Hernandez 21; r. Guadalupe Hidalgo.

Rich, Fred. H., stone-working machinery,r. Hotel Guardiola.

Rich, W. Y., broker; r. Hotel Comon-fort.

Richaud & Co., A., dry goods, Tacubaand Empedradillo, apdo 126.

Ricoy, Mrs. Modesto Pardo de, 3aArtes 2.

Riddle, Maxwell F. (AC.), coffee ex-

pert; r. Amer. Club.

Ridgely Lodge (I.O.O.F.), J. H. Searle,

secy., apdo 2156.

Riehl, Hans H. S., cashr. EnriqueSchondube; r. Mixcoac, apdo 756.

Riggs, A. B., engr. Interoc. R.R. ; r.

Hotel Guardiola.

Riley, Miss Nelly, stenog. I. M. Hutchi-

son; r. Bucareli 622.

Riley, Robert, foundryman, Delicias

Foundry; r. same, apdo 88.

Rincon, Jacobo, atty., Tiburcio 4; r. 5aHumboldt 46.

Rincon, Gallardo C., capitalist, AHaro 15;r. Ribera S. Cosme 17.

Rincon, Gallardo E. (J.C.), capitalist,senator- r. Alfaro 15.

Rincon Gallardo P., capitalist, Pte. Al-

varado 15; r. S. Rafael.Rio de la Plata (S. Gutierrez), grocery,

Portillo de S. Diego 2.

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Rio Alejandro del, Capuchinas 8; r.

Fuentes Brotantes 2015.Rio, Jorge del, Capuchinas 8; r. Romaand Hamburgo.

Rio, Jose F. del, elk. M.C.Ry.; r. 2aAncha 9.

Rio, Juan del, capitalist, Ribera S.Cosme 7.

Rio y Rico, Rafael J. del, dentist, Em-pedradillo 10; r. Comonfort 12, Atz-

capotzalco, apdp 953.Rio Vda. y Hijos, Jose Maria, Capu-chinas 8.

Ritchey, C. I., elk. M.C.Ry.; r. 2aMina 20.

Ritter, Fred (Fred Ritter & Co.), Capu-chinas 9; r. same.

Ritter, Juan, emp. Siemens & Halske;r. 4a Zarco 3.

Ritter, Fred, & Co., comm. mchts., Ca-puchinas 9.

Riva y Echeverria, Antonio (J.C.), capi-talist; r. Buenavista 17.

Rivera, Carlos, elk. Mex. Nat. Express;r. Mariscala 4.

Rivera, Manuel Enrique de, Lie., propr. ;

r. Bucareli 1618.

Riverall, Adolfo, elk. Diener Hnos. ;r.

Hospital Real 3, apdo 229.

Rivero, Guillermo, Mex. Lands, Sta.Clara 3; r. same.

Rivero Noriega Pedro, adv. novelties,Tiburcio 9; r. same, apdo 54.

Riveroll, Francisco M., elk. Wells-FargoExp.; r. 2a Pila Seca 3, apdo 361.

Riveroll, Joaquin P., mcht. la Revillagi-gedo 2; r. 5a Humboldt 47, apdo L7Bis.

Riveroll, Ramon F., lithographing, Re-villagigedo 2; tel. 458.

Roalfe, W. R. (A.C.), audr. W. P. OilCo.; r. 2a Viena 1861, apdo 34B.

Robert, Desiderio, elk. Centre Mercan-til; r. same.

Robert & Co., S. (El Centre Mercantil),dry goods, Portal Mercaderes y Refu-gio, apdo 472; (La Valenciana), Por-tal Flores 3-4, apdo 472; tel. 1029.

Roberts, Arthur E., mining expert, HotelIturbide; r. same.

Roberts, E. M., private tchr.; r. CalleNuevo 420.

Roberts, J. F., master mech..N. Ry. ;

r.

3a Magnolia 29.

Roberts, J. M., Pullman condr. ; r. Ho-tel Jardin.

Roberts, William C., bkkpr. Mex. Tele-phone Co.; r. Hotel Grand.

Robertson, B. J., condr. Interoc. R.R. ;r.3a Indpndncia 12.

Robertson, F. E., mfg. rubber stamps,5 de Mayo 9; r. Hotel Colon.

Robertson, Felipe N., man. dir. Cia. In-dustrial "La Aurora"; r. Estaciones2024, apdo 762.

Robertson Ford, cashr. Building & LoanCo. of Mex. ; r. Av. Morelos 23, apdo84B.

Robertson, G., c. c. supt. N.Ry., San-tiago; r. 3a Marte 3.

Robertson, J. A., Monterey; city address,Amer. Club.

Robertson, Percy L. (A.C.) (Robertson& Darnell) ; r. Av. Morelos 23.

Robertson & Darnell, Percy L.

Robertson, mgr. partner, gen. agts.British America Assncs. Co., Cadena11, apdo 526; tel. 1750.

Robinson, A. A. (A.C.), pres. M.C.Ry.,Buenavista Sta. and Topeka, Kan.,apdo 2028.

Robinson, F. L, elk. M.C.Ry.; r. 2adel Pino 1103.

Robinson, W. G., saddlery, Av. Juarez266; r. Corpus Christi 4.

Rocha, Carlos M., sub. chf. police dept. ;

r. Aztecos 17.

Rocha, Luis G., comm. mcht. San An-dres 19; r. Santisima 805, apdo 2148.

Roche, T. J., supt. Fab. Mexicana deVelas; r. 2a Zaragoza 7.

Rock Island System, C. B. Cleveland,gen. agt., Gante 4.

Roden, D., dist. comsy. Pullman Co.;r. Plzla. Buenavista 1622.

Rodiles, Ed., bkkpr. Nat. Metal Co.; r.

la Zarco 6, apdo 71B.

Rodriguez Alvarado Francisco, bkkpr.Babcock & Wilcox; r. Pte. Quebra-do8.

Rodriguez, Dr. A. J., phys., Pte. Al-varado 1442; r. same.

Rodriguez, Escudero Manuel, consulSpain; r. 2a Artes 2026.

Rodriguez, Fernando, elk. Rodriguez &Co. ; r. 2a Sur 2.

Rodriguez, J. D., elk. Fab. Mex. deVelas; r. Bucareli 627.

Rodriguez y Cos, M., tchr. Engl. Es-piritu Santo 1

; r. same.

Rodriguez de San Miguel, J., elk. Sor-presa & Primavera; r. Pte. Gallos 10.

Rodriguez de San Miguel, Luis, elk.Palacio de Hierro; r. same.

Rodriguez & Co., C., brokers, S. Agus-tin 19.

Rodriguez & Co., Feliciano, bankers, 3aOrden S. Agustin 4; tel. 1084.

Roeder, Philip G. (A.C.), machy. andmining supplies, 2a Indpndncia 8; r.

Calvario 1213, Tacubaya, apdo 2125.

Roemer, F. (F. Roemer & Co.); r. 5 deMayo 7.

Roemer, Federico, & Co., surgical goods,5 de Mayo 7, apdo 928.

Roever, Luis. mgr. Miquel, Vincke &Meyer; r. Av. Madrid 53, apdo 853.

Rohde, Fred., elk. Leon Wolff; r. CllnPinto 1, apdo 394.

Rolla & Co., Agustin, propr. "La Con-cordia" Cafe, apdo 347.

Rolla, A. (A. Rolla & Co.); r. S. Jos<Real 1.

Rojo, Dr. Robert, dentist, Portillo SDiego 18; r. same.

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Roldan, Juan, elk. D. S. Spaulding, sucr.;

r. 2a Hortensia 2, apdo 274.

Romano, E., cashr. Hotel Sanz; r. same.Romero, Everardo J., bkkpr. Delicias

Foundry; r. Clln. Pajaritos 11.

Romero, Jose, elk. Empedradillo 3; r.

Golosas 7.

Romero, Luis, elk., Mariscala 3; r. laGuerrero 15J4.

Romero, R. M., elk. N.R.R.; r. 2a del

Ayuntamiento, No. 414, apdo 322.Rose, H. N. (B.C.), engr. Krajewski,Pesant & Co.

Rosenblueth, Julio, mgr. Intl. Pkg. Co.,2a Indpndncia 4; r. same, apdo 2289.

Rosell, Enrique, elk. Tomas Sordo; r. 3aSoto 7.

Rosenblum. Fred (N. Y. Shoe House);r. Av. Madrid 103.

Rosenblum, H. I. (N. Y. Shoe House);r. Av. Madrid 103.

Rosenblum, Maurice (N. Y. ShoeHouse); r. Av. Madrid 103.

Rosenblum Bros., proprs. N. Y.Shoe House, 2a S. Francisco 5, apdo393.

Rosenthal, E. J., comm. mcht., Empe-dradillo 2; r. la Artes 1608.

Rosenzweig, A. Von (Rosenzweig & Per-kins) ; r. Prlngcion Pane 1053.

Rosenzweig & Perkins, archts. PrlgcionPane 1053.

Roslyn, J. R., New York; city address,American Club.

Ross, George F. (A.C. B.C.), mgr. Mex.branch Hiram Walker & Sons, la S.Francisco 4; r. Clzda. Chapultepec.

Roth, F. M., stableman Wells-FargoExp.; r. Canoa 10.

Rougier, J. N., Pullman condr.; r. Co-legio Ninas 1.

Rouit, A. M., road master Mex. Elec.

^Tramways; r. Tlaxpana 28.

Rounds, L. N., chf. mech. Singer Mfg.Co.; r. 2a Milan 1068, apdo 37 Bis.

Rountree, Edward S., stableman Wells-Fargo Exp.; r. la Canoa 10.

Rouselon, Stephen, mgr. "El Dorado";r. Hoacalco 4.

Roux, Emilio P., bkkpr. Comp. Indus-trial Orizaba; r. Victora 4.

Roux, G. P., elk. N.R.R.; r. AvenidaMadrid 53, apdo 322.

Rovaggi, Andres, fish market, S. JuanLetran 4; r. Pinto 7.

Rovalo, Fernando, emp. R. G. Dun &Co.; r. Tacubaya, apdo 918.

Roves & Co., sues., B. (El NuevoMundo), dry goods, la Monterilla andCapuchinas, apdo 254.

Rowe, Frederick, wks. Vogel Bros.; r.

Arcos S. Agustin 10, apdo 331.Rowe, Jose L., trav. audr. M.C.Ry.; r.

Sor Juan Ines Cruz 12.

Roxeau, L. E., emp. M.C.Ry.; r. CalleTolsa.

Royal Exchange Assurance Co. of Lon-don, Watson Phillips & Co., agts., D.Juan Manuel 10, apdo 67.

Royal Insurance Co., W. H.Gleadell, res. mgr., apdo 657; tel. 224.

Rubin, Robert; r. Canoa \ l/2 .

Rubin, J.jPullman car porter; r. Co-

legio Ninas 1.

Rubin, Manuel (J.C.), hacendado; r. Ala-

meda, Tacubaya.Rubio, Huesca y Esperon, carpntrs., Al-conedo 2; r. la Ancha 5.

Rubio, H. J. (Rubio Hnos.) ; r. la Nex-titla 5, Popotla, apdo 596.

Rubio flnos., shoes, Vergara 17, apdo596; tel. 374.

Rubio, El, jewelry store (Ricardo H.Sanchez), Coliseo Viejo 20.

Rubke, Francisco (Christlieb & Rubke) ;.

r. Av. Juarez 2, apdo 58.

Rubke, Fco. (Christlieb & Rubke); r.

la Industria "2.y2 , apdo 58.

Rudesal, Edward, engr. M.C.Ry.; r. laSor Juana Ines Cruz 2.

Rueda, J., tailor, la Estaciones 1; r.

same.Rueda. Manuel G. de, bldg. materials,Mariscala 11; r. la Sur 27.

Ruff, Isidore, trav. rep. La Imperial; r.

S. Diego 2.

Ruff, Joseph (A.C.) (La Imperial Dul-ceria) ; r. S. Diego 2.

Ruhland & Ahlschier, publishers and sta-

tioners, Coliseo Viejo 16.

Ruhland, Emil (Ruhland & Ahlschier);r. Coliseo Viejo 16.

Ruiz, Ignacio, elk. W. F. & Co.; r. Cer-rada Misericordia 8, apdo 361.

Ruiz, Luis, engr.; r. Roma 2049.

Ruiz, L., & Bros., wine imprtrs., Al-iaro 10.

Ruiz P., elk. A. Philipp & Co., sues.;r. Tacubaya.

Rule, Francisco, mining, Pachuca; city

address, Jockey Club.

Runge, Thomas, mechah. W. A. Parker& Co.; r. Dolores 1.

Russell, F. S., engr. M.C.Ry.; r. HotelTwo Republics.

Russell, F. W. (B.C.) (Juan Bannister,sues.) ; r. Ramon Guzman 1017, apdo696.

Russell, W. E., elk. Mex. Telegraph Co.;r. la Mina 4.

Russey, M. W.. brick mfg., Sta. Julia; r.

Plzla. Madrid 109, apdo 655.Russian Legation, Gregorio de Wollant,

min., Bucareli 1833.

Ryall, Ernest, elk. Gophir Diamond Co.;r. Hotel Espanol.

Ryan, J. W., elk. N.R.R.; r. Av. Madrid103, apdo 322.

Ryan, W. B. (A.C. B.C.), gen. traf. mgr.Tehuantepec Natl. R.R.; r. 38 Sur 247,S. Rafael.

Ryder, Thomas J. (A.C.), gen. mgr.Waters Pierce Oil Co.; r. 3a Presi-dente 1620, apdo 34B.

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C stands for Silver,"^ Our pretty displayWill please all the ladies,

So just come this way.LOEB HERMANOS

Sabine, A. R., yd. master Interoc. Ry. ;

r. S. Lazaro.St. Andrew's Society of Mex. Wm.Young, hon. pres., Gante 11, apdo 485.

St. Louis & S. Francisco R. R.,Alex. More, gen. agt., Gante 6.

St. Morris, Charles, atty. 2a Dolores 1;r. Pte. S. Francisco 13.

Sackett, Charles, contrctr., Buenavista.Sacred Heart Convent, Mother Digby,

superior, 2a Ribera S. Cosme 23.

Sada, Rufo (A.C.), agt. CerveceriaCuauhtemoc S. A.; r. la Reloj 11,apdo 9.

Sahlberg, A. (A.C. J.C.), mgr. EsperanzaMine, El Oro; r. 2a Providencia 1.

Salazar, Jr., Crescencio, car accnt. In-teroc. JR..R. ; r. la Indpndncia 9.

Salazar, Lie. Demetrio, atty., laColon 7; r. same, apdo 2205; tel. 1641.

Salazar, Jose G., emp. W. A. Parker &Co., sues.; r. Clln. Lopez 6.

Salazar, Rosa, elk. J. Albert & Co., sues.;r. 3a Magnolia 1202.

Salazar y Murphy, Joaquin, Lie., atty.,Escalerillas 19; r. same.

Salcedo & Co. (S. e C.), comm. mchts.machy., Capuchinas 1, apdo 863.

Saldivas, Alejandro, hacendado; r. Don-celes 10.

Salin, Miss Maria, elk. "Le ParisCharmant"; r. Cerrada Misericordia17.

Sallet% J. C. A. (Berlitz School) ; r. 3aS. Francisco 7.

Sallet, M., prof. Liceo Frances; r. same.Salon de Comercio (Ernesto Weber),Palma 13.

Salter,- H. P., condr. M.C.Ry.; r. 2aZaragoza 512.

Salter, Theo., emp. Mosler, Bowen &Cook, sues.; r. Leon 2 apdo 658.

Salvador, Leon, notary, Centre Mercan-til; r. Paseo 193.

Samson, E., stenog. U. S. Bank; r. 3aHumboldt 720.

Samuel, Charles (Samuel Bros.); r. Av.Madrid 73.

Samuel, D. Mv materl. dept. N.R.R.; r.

4a Indpndncia 3J4.Samuel, David S. (Juan Bannister, sues.) ;

r. Av. Madrid 109, apdo 696.Samuel, George (Samuel Bros.); r. Av.Madrid 73.

Samuel, Herman (Samuel Bros.) ; r. Av..Madrid 73.

Samuel, Lionel (Samuel Bros.) ;r. Av.

Madrid 73.

Samuel Bros., comm. mchts., D. JuanManuel 24, apdo 241; tel. 739.

San Agustin Baths (Isabel de Teresa),San Agustin.

San Andres Hospital, S. Andres 42; tel

151.

Sanborn, Walter D. (A.C.); r. S. JuanLetran 13.

Sanclie & Co., sues., F. ("Al Za-

firo"), millinery, 2a Plateros 1, apdo577.

Sanchez, A. C., tray. audr. N.Ry. ;r.

Cerrada Misericordia 17 and 14.

Sanchez, A. L., bkkpr. Babcock & Wil-cos; r. 2a Ancha 12.

Sanchez, Enrique, mgr. Hotel Sanz; r.

same.Sanchez, Mrs. F., Juarez, vda. de, PaseoReforma 283.

Sanchez, Luis N., teller U. S. & Mex.Trust; r. Dolores 2, apdo 2264.

Sanchez, Pedro J., elk. W. Fargo Exp.Co.; r. la Merced 27.

Sanchez, Ramos lose (J.C.), capitalist; r.

Resales 10; tel. 1092.

Sanchez, Marmol Manuel, atty., Zuleta 8;r. same.

Sanchez, F. & Co., stationery, Coliseo

Viejo 17; tel. 510.

Sanchez, William, elk. M.C.Ry.; r. Es-

palda Misericordia 7, altos 4.

Sanchez, J. M., & Co. (S. en C.), comm.mchts., Juan Manuel 17, apdo 942.

Sanchez, Valentin, & Co., comm. mchts.,Alfaro 12.

Sanderson, Edward B., mining; r. AvMadrid 107.

Sanderson, J., reporter Mex. Herald; r

S. Agustin 14.

Sandifer, H. C, Silao; city addressAmer. Club.

San Felipe de Jesus Baths, Venero 537.San Fernando Cemetery, Plaz. S. Fer-nando.

San Fernando Church, Plaz. S. FernandoSanford, L. A., mech. M.C.Ry.; r. Peni

tenceria 15.

San Hipolito Church, Calle S. Hipolito.San Hipolito Insane Asylum, S. Hipolito

1003.San Ildefoiiso, S. A., mfrs. of woolen

fabrics, Capuchinas 13.

San Luis (a), El Moral y Anexas MiningCo., Angel 6.

San Pedro Golf Club, E. E. Bashford,secy., Plzla. Guardiola.

Santacruz & Ollivier, engrs., Sta. Andres19; tel. 1192.

Santa Emilia Copper Co., A. J. Peyton& Co., agts., la S. Francisco 7.

Santa Gertrudis Jute Mill Co., Ltd., D.Juan Manuel 22, apdo 727.

Santiago, Agustin de, sues., comm. mchts.,la Mesones 20, apdo 15.

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Santibanes, Alberto, circulator Mex. Her-ald, 2a Indpndncia 2H; r. Verdes 18.

Sarre, Andre, tailor, 2a 5 de Mayo 8; r.

Abasolo 6, Popotla.Sarre, Louis, tailor, 2a 5 de Mayo 8; r.

same.Sarre, Rene, tailor, 2a 5 de Mayo 8; r.

same.

Sato, Aimaro, Japanese Minister andCon.-Gen., Hamburgo 1.

Sauer, Paul, drftsmn. M.G.Ry.; r. laEstaciones 2.

Saumenig, H. M. (A.C.), contrctr. engr.,Pte. S. Francisco 14; r. Amer. Club,

apdo 2019.

Saunders, F. G. (A.C.), acct. Mex. M. &S. S. Co.; r. Dinamarca 628, apdo 447.

Saunders, Maurice V., gen. agt. M, El-

sasser & Co.; r. Prlngcion Pane 1053,

apdo 863.

Saunders, P. O., loans and investments,Gante 2; r. 4a Naranjo 2118.

Sauvinet, Victor, foremn. Brunswick-Balke-Collender Co.; r. la Zarco 4.

Sayer, H. H., Mexico; city address, Amer.Club.

Sayer, W. E. (A.C. B.C.), emp. S. Pear-son & Son; r. Edison 2453, apdo 440.

Scales, A. C, cashr. Intn. Bank & Trust

Co.; r. Hotel Astoria, apdo 2129.

Scales, Joseph R., dairy "El Rosario,"Atzcapotzalco.

Scallan, Jos. A. (A.C.), audr. Isaac

Joseph Iron & Waste Co.; r. Av.

Juarez 6.

Scerpella & Co., mfrs. paints andbrushes, 2a Bosque 3, apdo 2044; tel.

1455.

Schaefer, W. A. L. (A.C.), vice-pres.Mex. Const. & Engr. Co.; r. Clzda.

Chapultepec 741.

Schafer, Martin, jewelry, la Plateros 10.

Schaube, T., engr. Mex. Elec Wks., Ltd.;r. 4a Sor Juana Ines de la Cruz 2611,apdo 905, apdo 2B.

Scheel, William, emp. Siemens & Halske;r. 12a Violeta 8.

Scheffel, Chas., mgr. Amer. OpticalHouse; r. S. Juan Letran 5^, apdo2221.

Scheffler, William, elk. Carlos Felix &Co.; r. lla Sor Juana Ines Cruz 4,

apdo 2046.

Scheibe, Gustavo, broker, S. Juan Letran10; r. same, apdo 2144.

Scheibe, Herma-n, elk. Gustavo Scheibe;r. S. Juan de Letran 10, apdo 2144.

Scherer, Carlos, broker, Centro Mercan-til; r. 2a Naranjo 7, apdo 884; tel. 848.

Scherer, Hugo (T.C.) (H. Scherer &Co.), Glorieta Colon 238, apdo 404.

Scherer, Jr., Hugo (J.C.) (H. Scherer& Co.): r. Paseo 3, apdo 404.

Scherer H., & Co., bankers, Hugo Scher-er, mgr., D. Juan Manuel 8, apdo 404.

Scheuer,^ Gustavo, comm. mcht., la In-

dpndncia 4; r. same, apdo 2097.

Scheuffler, Ricardo, elk. "El Surtidor";r. Clln. Espiritu Santo 8.

Schiefer, Carl, mgr. A. Wagner & Le-

vien, sues., 2a Av. Berlin 416, apdo353.

Schlattman, H. F., photogr., EspirituSanto 1, altos; r. same.

Schiller, M.; r. Zuleta 11.

Schiller, Rudolph; r. Zuleta 11.

Schillenger, Victor, foremn. blacksmith

N.R.R.; r. 4a Marte 1016.

Schiruchow, Hans, emp. Sommer, Herr-mann & Co.; r. 9a Violeta 13.

Schleiden, A. C, emp. M.C.Ry., apdo2028.

Schleiden, Jose L., mgr. Agenda Nacion-al de Seguridad; r. 2a Dolores 429,

apdo 2160.

Schlepper, A., elk. A. Philipp & Co.,

sues.; r. Sor Juana Ines Cruz 3020.

Schulze, C., elk. Banco Aleman; r. S.

Angel.Schmalzigaug, Alex. (Schreiber & Co.) ;

r. la Plateros 4, apdo 400.

Schmidtlein, Dr. E., phys., la Indpndncia6; r. la Sur 818; tel. 1317.

Schmidt, Arturo (A.C.), agt. Ross-

kam, Gerstley & Co., and mfrs. agt.,Gante 10; r. Porfirio Diaz 1413.

Schmidt, Carlos (Bouligny & Schmidt,sues.), Rebeldes i; r. 2a Fuentes Bro-tantes 2021, apdo 732.

Schmidt, Federico, elk. J. Albert & Co.,

sues., la Sor Juana Ines Cruz 3020.

Schmidt, Pablo, elk. A. Philipp & Co.,sues. ; r. same, apdo 317.

Schmill, J. V., gen. agt. Victor phono-graphs, Pte. S. Francisco 12; r. Ho-tel Comonfort, apdo 568.

Schmill, Robert, emp. J. V. Schmill; r.

Hotel Comonfort.Schmitz, A. (Botica Hospital Real); tel.

464; r. same.Schnaider, J. M., Guadalajara; city ad-

dress. Amer. Club.Schneider, Bernardo, hat trimmings,

Plzla. Salvador Verde 14.

Schneider, B., elk., Portal Mercaderes 7;r. -jame.

Scholler, Ricardo, elk. Leon Wolff; r.

Arco S. Agustin 15, apdo 394.

Scholtz, G., emp. Sommer, Herrmann &Co., Ocampo 1, apdo 299.

Schondube, Enrique, machy., 3a OrdenS. Agustin 5; r. 8a Artes 3, apdo 756.

School of Commerce, Joaquin D. Casasus,dir., Mariscala 1.

Schoyer, Balkam, atty.; r. 2a Roma 1817.Schreiber & Co. ("La Violeta"), jew-

elers, la Plateros 4, apdo 400.

Schreiber & Co., wtchmkrs. tools, cor. 5

de Mayo and Alcaiceria.

Schrader, R., emp. Boker & Co.; r. Av.Poniente A2, No. 3805, S. Rafael.

Schroder, Mrs. Mary; r. 3a Londres 661.

Schroder, Ernest, cashr. H. Scherer &Co.; r. 4a Limantour 1829, apdo 404.

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Schroder, Hermann, bkkpr. H. Scherer& Co.; r. Av. 6, No. 3825, S. Rafael,apdo 404.

Schuberth, Juan V., comm. mcht., Ca-puchinas 12; r. la Mina 4, apdo 980.

Schultheiss, Rupert, draftsman M.C.Ry.';r. Privada 3, la Alamo.

Schwartz, R. J., emp. S. Pearson & Son;r. la Mina 1213.

Schwarz, Chas. E., div. supt. Singer Mfg.Co.; r. 4a Carpio 3.

Schwarz, J. C., elk. Wagner & Levien;r. Sur 36, No. 110, apdo 353.

Schweinfurth, Carl, wtchmkr. Schrieber& Co.; r. Arco S. Agustin 16.

Schweitzer, Edward, elk. Loeb Hnos.; r.

la Revillagigedo 2.

Schweitzer, Julio, mgr. "La Mas Barata";r. same.

Schwertz, J., elk. Wagner & Levien; r.

Hoacalco 628.

Schwob, Arnold (A.C.) (Zivy & Co.); r.

3a S. Francisco 7, apdo 283.

Schwuchow, Geo., emp. H. L. Wiechers;r. 9a Violeta 1233, apdo 643.

Scott, C. W., trainmaster M.C.Ry.; r.

Hotel Coliseo.

Scott, Wm. (A.C.), Av. Juarez 4.

Scott, William (Sotura & Scott); r. 7a

Principes 7.

Scougall, Henry, civ. engr.; r. Gante 2.

Seaman. Frank, contrg. plasterer; r. Man-zanares 10.

Seaman, J., builder, 6a Camelia 5; r.

same, apdo 665.Searle, J. H., contr. agt. Rock Island

System; r. Arista 3, apdo 2156.Seaver, W. G., vice-pres. and gen. mgr.Mex. Great Eastern Ry.; r. 225 Dear-born St., Chicago.

Seckbach, J. (Seckbach & Co.; r. la In-dustria 15, apdo 411.

Seckbach & Co., ore buyers and im-

prtrs., la Indpndncia 36; tel. 423;samp, wks., la Industria 15; tel. 425.

Security Banking Co., S. A., FrankG. Senter, mgr., S. Juan Letran 1.

Seeger, Charles L., mgr. Mex. Elec.Vehic. Co.; r. la Humboldt 12.

Segura, Emilio, mgr. Altos Hornos Mex. ;

r. 2a Bucareli 1214, apdo 1038.

Segura, Pedro, elk. Tardan Hnos.;

r.

same, apdo 87.

Seibert, J. M., gen. agt. Wells-Fargo; r.

Manrique 4, apdo 361.

Seitz, Carlos, elk. Leopoldo Weber; r.

2a Plateros 2.

Selby, Jr., Thos. H., emp. Douglas Lacey& Co.; r. la Bucareli 5.

Seligman, I. J. (A.C.), fin. agt. Amer.Smelting and Refining Co.

;r. Av.

Paris 32, apdo 792.

Selover, H. W. (A.C.). fin. agt. Amer.Smelting & Refining Co.

; r. Dinamarca48, apdo 792.

Semple, Rev. Walter H., Pres. mission-

ary S. Juan Letran 12; r. Coyoacan,apdo 305.

Sendel, Frank (Sendel & Co.); r. Roma2099.

Sendel, Otto (Sendel & Co.); r.

Acequia 6.

Sendel & Co., comm. mchts., Acequia 6,

apdo 374; tel. 1200.

Senora, The, curios, J. C. McClellan,mgr., Coliseo Nuevo 408.

Senter. Frank G., mgr. Security Bank; r.

Porfirio Diaz 1419.

Senthe, Otto, mgr. Sta. Gertrudis JuteMfg. Co.; r. D. Juan Manuel 22, apdo

^727.

Sepper, William, master mechanic De-licias Foundry; r. same.

Septien y Cosio, Manuel, atty., Bajos S.

Agustin 1; r. Leon 1.

Sepulveda, Judge Ignacio (A.C.), atty.,Cadena 11, room 17; r. Bucareli 819.

Sercombe, Parker H., 185 La Salle St.,

Chicago; city address, Av. Londres.Serralde, Francisco A. de, atty., Esclavo

10; tel. 992; r, la Naranjo 4; tel. 1301.

Serrano, Francisco (Theo. Montgomery,sues.) ; r. Rncda. S. Diego 4.

Serrano, J. A., stenog. M.C.Ry.; r. HotelGrand.

Serrano, Jr., M., comm. mcht., Cadena11; r. Gore Court, apdo 130.

Servin y Calvp, J. D., mgr. Cia. Mex.Cal. Hidraulica; r. Reforma, apdo 958.

Servin, Roberto, min. engr., Bucareli1644; r. same.

Seventh Day Adventist Mission, Rev.Geo. M. Brown, supt., Av. 22, Tacu-baya; office, S. Juan Letran 4, apdo2229.

Sevilla, Dr. Rafael S., dentist, la Sto.

Domingo and Donceles; r. same.Shafer, S. E., emp. M.C.Ry.; r. Peniten-

ceria 15.Sliafer & Co., Carlos H., sues.,

furn., S. Juan Letran 7, apdo 2017;tel. 1415.

Shafer, George O. (A.C.) (Carlos H.Shafer & Co., sues.); r. Paseo 274,apdo 2017.

Shanks, C. C. (A.C.), comrcl. agt. M.C.Ry.; r. Av. Madrid 79, apdo 2028.

Shannon, T. N. ; r. Nuevo Mexico 7.

Sharp, Horace, asst. accnt. Interoc. R.R.

;r. la Iturbide 2.

Shaw, A. L. (A.C.), mining; r. AmericanClub.

Sharpton, D. W.. engr. Interoc. Ry. ;r.

Clln. S. Gerommo 2 l/3 .

Shearer, J. Harry (Gardner & Shearer);r. 4a Artes 2324.

Sheehy, James, engr. Interoc. Ry. ; r. 7a

Principes 1.

Shelley, John W., claim elk. M.R.R.; r.

Clln. Canitas 14, Popotla, apdo 298.

Sheline, F. H., trav. salesman; r. HotelGrand.

Shelton, J. C. (A.C.) (Amer. GroceryCo.); r. 7a Sor Juana Ines Cruz 3215.

Shepard, Juan W., electr. engr., Victoria

11; r. same.

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Shepard, Robert R. (Miller & Shepard),Calzda. Villa 43, apdo 403.

Sheppard, H. T. (Anglo-Mex. Laundry),Nuevo Mexico 271.

Sheppard, William H. (Anglo-Mex.Laundry) ; r. Nuevo Mexico 271.

Sheridan, Miss Blanco, stenog. Cia. Cer-verera Toluca y Mexico; r. lla Vio-leta 9.

Sheridan, Ricardo, emp. Cia. CerveceraToluca y Mex., S. A.; r. 9a Violeta

10, apdo 837.

Sherman, Charles, restaurant, Matamoros61; r. Guadalupe Hidalgo.

Sherman, George, ydmstr. Interoc. R.R. ;

r. Plaz. S. Lazaro 1.

Sherwood, Frank, smelter, Dist. Rys. ;r.

Pescaditos 31 H-Shields, Dr. Lawrence, phys. and

surg., la Indpndncia 9; tel. 345;r. Amer. Hospital.

Shirley, James (B.C.), supt. trans. Mex.Ry. ; r. 7a Artes and Sur 34, apdo 298.

Shook, Eugene, engr. Comp. Explotadora; r. Tlalnepantla, apdo 874.

Shoemaker, C. A., condr. N.R.R.; r.

S. Juan Letran 3, apdo 2244.

Shorter, C. S. (A.C.), coal and coke, S.

Juan Letran 3; r. American Club.

Shoyer, S. B., la Balderas 214.

Shroth, A. C., stenog. W. P. Oil Co.; i.

Arista 3.

Shroup, C. M., condr. M.C.R.R.; r.

Veracruz 131.

Siemens & Halske, A. G., electr. machy.and supplies, S. Jose Real 22, Gmo.Brockmann, rep.

Sierra, Mendez Manuel (J.C.), broker,Zuleta 18; r. Zuleta 1.

Sigler, Jose M., marble cutter, Man-rique 6.

Siglo, El (Nunez Bros. & Co.), drygoods, Refugio 16.

Si'gnoret, Jose, elk. Palacio de Hierro;r. same.

Signoret, Honnorat & Co. (Al Puerto deVeracruz), dry goods, 2a Monterillaand Capuchinas, apdo 61; tel. 789.

Silva, Joaquin Perez, elk., Palma 6; r.

Sepulchra. Sto. Domingo 1.

Silva, Joaquin, dom. produce; r. RamonGuzman 1025.

Simcock, Fred (B.C.), sub. mgr. JohnM. Sumner & Co., Capuchinas 12. apdo980.

Simonds, L. C.. associate edr. Mex. Her-ald; r. Hospital Real 3.

Simpson, E. A. (B.C.), apdo 267.Simpson, E., Pullman car porter; r. Co-

legio Ninas 1.

Simpson, H. H. (A.C. B.C.), pres. Cia.Minera de Victoria y Anexas S. A. ;

r. Av. Balderas 59.

Simpson, J. H., tailor, Gante 2- r Ta-ctibaya.

Simpson, R. L., sten. M.C.Ry. ;r. Hos-

pital Real 3c.

Sinclair, N. A, (A.C. B.C.), Mexico; cityaddress, Amer. Club.

Sinclair, William H. (A.C), chf. elk.

M.C.R.R.; r. la Bucareli 626.

Singer Mfg. Co., store, la S. Francis-co 13; tel. 1018; gen. offices, 3a Indpn-dncia 6; tel 1615, L. O. Harnecker,gen. agt., apdo 37 Bis.

itges, Henry (A.C.), mgrSchmidt, sues.; r. 3a Indpndncia. 12.

Sitges, Henry (A.C.), mgr. Bouligny &

Skews, W. H., molder Natl. Iron & Steel

Wks.; r. 4a Flores 5.

Skwortz, M. E., sten. Pullman Co.; r.

Paz 435.

Slack, A. M., mfrs. agt., Pte. S. Fran-cisco 14; r. same.

Slade, Chas. B. (A.C), phys., 2a Indpn-dncia. 4; r. Hotel Jardin, apdo 242.

Slade, T. B., Uruapam; city address,Amer. Club.

Slater, Miss Elizabeth, Viviendas,Rncnada. S. Diego 1022.

Slee, J. A., brick mkr. Mex. Clay Mfg.Co. ; r. Sta. Julia, apdo 2032.

Sloan, Rev. William H., supt. Baptistmissions- r. 3a Humboldt 515.

Slusser, W. H., stenog. Interoc. Ry. ;r.

Arista 3.

Smith, A.C. (A.C.), gen. R.R. watchinspcr., la S. Francisco 7, apdo 2151.

Smith Jr., A. C., emp. A. C. Smith; r.

la S. Francisco 7.

Smith, Alonzo, mason Mex. Clay Mfg.Co.; r. Sta. Julia.

Smith, Carl Holt (A.C.), matrl. inspr. N.Ry. ; r. Cadena 17.

Smith, Charlie T. (A.C.), cashr. N.R.R.;r. Roma 2063, Letra B, apdo 322.

Smith David C. (Imprenta Universal) ;

r. S. Juan Letran 4, apdo 846; tel.

1580.

Smith, D. B. (A.C.) (Hampson &Smith) ; r. la Industria 72, apdo 704.

Smith, E. K., Jaltipan, V. C.; city ad-

dress, American Club.Smith, Frank S., pres. Mexico Mine &

S. S. Co., Denver, Colo.; r. HotelIturbide.

Smith, Frank, coachman Sebastian Ca-macho; r. S. Fernando 38.

Smith, George, mason Mex. Clay Mfg.Co.

; r. Sta. Julia.Smith, J. B., trav. audr. M.C.Ry.; r. S.

Juan Dios 5, apdo 2028.Smith, K. R., elk. M.C.Ry.; r. Alvarado

4, apdo 2028.

Smith, Sidney L., emp. A. C. Smith; r.

la S. Francisco 7.

Smith, W. L., stenog. Tlahalilo Agric.Co. ; r. Two Republics Hotel, apdo129.

Smithers, W. Townsend, w. P. G. Roe-der; r. Calvario 1213, Tacubaya, apdo2125.

Smock, W. M., condr. N.R.R,; r. AV,Madrid 108.

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Smoot, E. K., contrctr. ; r. Paseo 79.

Smucker, C. C. (A.C.), R.R. contrctr.;r. Hotel Guardiola.

Smyth, Edward H., acct. Plzla. S. Fer-nando 307.

Snell, James A. (A.C.), pres. Cia. Na-cional de Maderas (Mich.); r. la Ham-burgo 5, apdo 2206.

Snider, J. E. (A.C.), contrctr.; r. laSur 14.

Snodgrass, Ph.C.j contr. engr. Cadena

2; r. Nogales, Sonora.Sociedad Cooperative Mex. deInversions sobre Fincas, S. A.,Francisco O. Arce, pres., ColegioNinas 1.

"Societe Finaciere pour 1'Industrie auMexique," Augusto Genin, mgr..Ocampo 4, apdo 31.

Sodi, Ricardo (Du Bois, Sodi and St.

Morris) ; r. 2a Dolores 1, apdo 85 Bis.Soldados Rubber Co., Los, J. B. Cottle,

rep., Coatzacoalcos, V. C. ; office, 5 deiMayo 3.

Solis, A., elk. M.C.Ry.; r. 3a Mina 4.

Solis, Noriega Antonio, stenog. Ameri-can Surety Co.; r. Reloj 4, apdo 910.

Solter, Theo., emp. Hosier, Bowen &Cook; r. Hotel Grand.

Sombrerete Mining Co., C. T. Ambridge,asst. treas., Tiburcio 27.

Sombrero Mexicano, El, Reinbeck, mgr.,Portal Mercaderes 7, apdo 369.

Sombrero Nacional, El (Groves & Co.),Portal Mercaderes.

Sommer, E., jeweler, la Plateros 11,

apdo 363; r. Tacubaya, Av. Moreno 2.

Sommer, Herrmann & Co., hdw.,etc., Ocampo 1; retail, Palma 4 and 6;machy., Coliseo Viejo 10 apdo 299.

Sondergaard, C. F., propr. Metropole Sa-

loon; r. Hotel Schiller.

Sonora Ne^vs Co., W. F. Layer, mgr.R.R. news & Mex. art goods, la Es-taciones 3; tel. 1263; retail, Gante 4;tel. 1262.

Sordo, Tomas, comm. mcht., Balvanera

11, apdo 606; tel. 929.

Soria, J. H. d'e, live stock, Paseo 348;r. la Artes 1804.

Soriano, A., trnsltr. W. P. Oil Co.; r.

S. Hipolito 20, apdo 209.

Soriano, Dr. Jose" 'Maria, dentist, Empe-dradillo 3; r. same.

Sorpresa y Primavera Unidas,(A. Fourcade & Co.), dry goods, laPlateros 7 and 8, apdo 233.

Soto, Rafael de, Spanish vice consul; r.

la Zarco 115.

Sotura & Scott, druggists, 3a Artes andAv. Paris.

Sotura, Carlos, elk. Uihlein, sues.; r. 3aArtes and Av. Paris.

Sotura, Dagoberto (Sotura & Scott); r.

same.Sours, Edwin W. (A.C.), gen. mgr. R.ours, Edwin W. (A.C.), gen. mgr. R.

G. Dun & Co.; r. Av. 13, No. 5, SanPedro los Pinos, apdo 918.

Southard, W. F. S., emp. M.C.Ry., apdo2028.

Souther, A. B., matrl. dept. M.C.Ry.; t.

4a Zarco 1.

Southern Pacific Co., W. K. Macdou-gald, gen. agt., S. Juan Letran 13.

Southern Packing Co. (R. L. Wright),butter, 5a Naranjo 4.

Southgate, Mrs. N. L., rooms; r. S.

Juan Dios 5.

Southworth, J. R., publisher illus. wkson Mexico, S. Juan Letran 1; r. HotelSanz.

Spaeth, Richard, elk. Christlieb & Rubke;r. same, apdo 58.

Spangler, F. L., bkkpr. F. P. Hoeck &Co.; r. Plzla. S. Fernando 307, apdo2103.

Spanish Club, cor. Coliseo and Coliseo

Viejo (new building under constructionon Espiritu Santo) ; tel. 478.

Spanish Consulate, Rodriguez Escudero,consul-general, 2a Artes 2026.

Spanish Legation, Marques de Prat deNantouillet, minister, Patoni 5.

Sparrowe, C. G., confectioner, ImperialDulceria; r. Revillagigedo 3C.

Sparrowe, W. G., confectioner, ImperialDulceria; r. Av. Balderas 11.

Spaulding, B. E., mach. Mex. Clay Mfg,Co. ; r. bta. Julia.

Spanlding, D. S., sues., sportinggoods, B. B. Kelly, mgr., Cadena 23,

apdo 274.

Spear, J. L., stenog. W. P. Oil Co.; r.

Priv'ada 6, la Alamo.Spence, George (A.C.), mgr. R. E.

Briggs & Co.; r. Hospital Real 3,

apdo 561.

Spence, Dr. H. Y. (A.C.), eye, ear andthroat, la Indpndncia 16; r. HotelGuillow.

Spencer, Fred F., asst. engr. Mex. Gen.Elec. Co. ; r. Av. Paris 38, apdo 403.

Spencer, W. A., stenog. Mex. Gold &Silv. Rec. Co.; r. Pte. Quebrado 8.

Spillane, T. J., elk. N.R.R.; r. Estacion131, apdo 322.

Spillard (M. E.), L. H., contrtg.engr., S. Juan Letran 12; r. same, apdo2200.

Splitter, O., elk. Loeh Bros.; r. same,apdo 503.

Spooner, H. E., condr. Interoc. R.R. ; r.

3a Indpndncia 9.

Spore, Dr. Wm. D., special agt. MutualLife Ins. Co.; r. 4a Indpndncia 10,

apdo 242.

Springall, A. E. (B.C.); r. British Club.

Spyer, Dr. Joseph, dentist, Palma 3;r. Hotel Jardin.

Spyer, Dr. L. B., dentist, Palma 3; r.

Popotla.Spurrier, W. M., mgr. North Mex. Div.W. P. Oil Co.; r. Sur 38, No. 40, S.

Rafael.

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Stacpople, Chas. B. (A.C.), asst. mgr.Mexican Investor; r. Paseo Reforma79, apdo 2327.

Stacpoole, S. W., Orizaba; city address,American Club.

Stadniche, Count Antonine, secy. Aus-trian Legation; r. la Presidente 1217.

Staichkait, Hermann, mgr. cotton mills,r. 3a Colon 1012.

Stainthorpe, T. A., engr. M.C.Ry.; r.

Estacion 131.

Standard Guide to Mexico City,Robert S. Barrett, compiler, ModernMex. Pub. Co., pub., 2a Indpndncia 8.

Stanhope, Hon. C. S. (B.C. J.C.), chmn.local board Mex. Elec. Tramways; r.

London, Eng. and 3a Bucareli 1217,apdo 2174.

Stanley, W. H. (Red Cross DrugCo.); r. Dolores 429, apdo 54 Bis.

Stanselle, Francisco, emp. R. G. Dun &Co. ; r. Quinta Stanselle, Guadalupe.

Stanton, Thomas, engr. Interoc. R.R. ; r.

San Lazaro.

Staples, Chas., stenog. Amer. Embassy;r. Clzda. Piedad 2.

Staples, W. O. (A.C); r. Av. Balderas

824, apdo 2324.

Stark, Mrs. J. L., music tchr., Av. Bal-deras 814.

Stark, J. C., student, iRamon Guzman1211.

Stark, Dr. N. P., dentist, 2a 5 deMayo 14; r. same.

State Department, Lie. Ignacio M.Mariscal, secy., Patoni 7.

Steele, G. A., elk. M.C.Ry.; r. la Hum-boldt 9.

Steffian, Max H., emp. Interoc. R.R.; r.

Portillo S. Diego 2.

Steffian, Paul, asst. c. t. a. M.C.Ry.; r.

Portillo S. Diego 2.

Stegall, E. D., foreman N.R.R. shops; r.

Santiago.Steger, A. R., elk. M.C.Ry.; r. Estacion

F. C. Veracruz 131.

Stein, Alberto, emp. Banco Central.

Stein, Alfred J., elk. N.R.R. ; r. Paseode la Reforma 211, apdo 322.

Stein, Leopoldo, emp. Mosler, Bowen &Cook, sues., apdo 658.

Steinemetz, W. R. (A.C.), electr. engr.G. & O. Braniff & Co.; r. Tamulipas6

? apdo 303.

Stemen, H. Von den., sub. mgr. R.Boker & Co.; r. Av. Congreso 1416,apdo 148.

Steinkuhl, Miss Beatrice, stenog. Mex.Min. & Dev. Co.; r. la Bucareli 627.

Stephan, Carlos, mgr. Diego S. Dunbar;r. D. Juan Manuel 23.

Sternfeld, I. (B.C.), mgr. elec. dept. G.& O. Braniff & Co.; r. Av. Paris 31,apdo 303.

Stevens, William G. (A.C.), div. supt.Singer Mfg. Co.; r. Av. 16. No. 1012,Tacubaya, apdo 37 Bis.

Stevenson, A., Pullman car porter; r.

Colegio Ninas 1.

Stevenson, A. T., acct. M.C.Ry.; r. 5aPino 2507.

Stevenson, C.; r. Pte. Alvarado 4.

Stevenson, John R. (A.C.), mgr. type-writer dept. R. Boker & Co.; r. 3aColon 1012.

Stevenson, W. R., elk. M.C.Ry.; r. Pri-vada 3, la Alamo.

Stewart, Arthur, stenog. Interoc. R.R.;r. Coyoacan, Av. Hidalgo 13, apdo 105.

Stewart, Edward H., asst. engr. Interoc.R.R.; r. Porfirio Diaz 1419, apdo 105.

Stewart, G., emp. Pearson & Son; r. laMina 2.

Stewart, J., acct. W. B. Woodrow & Co.;r. S. Pedro de los Pinos.

Stilwell, A. E., pres. U. S. & Mex. TrustCo.; r. Kansas City, Mo.

Stilwell, E. E., boiler inspr. N.R.R.; r.

la Mina 2.

Stockder, Paul, elk. J. Albert & Co.,sues.; r. same.

Stockton, Fred R,., gen. agt. Bolen-Darnall Coal Co., Gante 4; r. 9a Vio-leta 5.

Stoecker. Rodolfo (J.C.) (Gustavo Struck& Co.); r. Penitenceria 11.

Stolpe, Chas. G., drftsmn. M.C.Ry.; r.

S. tiiego 4^.Story, J. W., contrctr., Clln. Esp. Santo

9; r. Pte. S. Francisco 13, apdo 739.

Stowell, E. W., foreman Mex. SchoolFur. Co.; r. Rncda. S. Diego 13, apdo2128.

Stranahan, G. A., Arista 3.

Strassburger, Christian, bkkpr. R. Boker& Co.; r. la Indpndncia 23.

Stratton, A. J., elk. M.C.R.R.; r. S. Fer-nando 6.

Straub, Frederick, wtchmkr., la Plateros

4; r. la Providencia 18.

Strauss, A. C. (Comp. de las Salinas

Obregon, S. A.); r. la Ribera S.

Cosme 24, apdo 291.

Strauss, B., mgr. Goudet's stable; r. laProvidencia 5.

Strauss, Charles T. (A.C.) (Comp. Expl.de las Salinas Obregon); r. la RiberaS. Cosme 24, apdo 29.

Strauss, Kuhn & Co., "La Gran Union"Distillery, Calz. Guerrero 15, apdo 767;tel. 905.

Strickland, H. L., emp. M.C.Ry.; r.

Pte. Alvarado 4.

Strittmatter, J. C. (A.C. B.C.),White sewing machs., 2a S. Francisco

4; r. Berlin 2, apdo 586.

Strong, F. W. (A.C. B.C.), cashr. U. S.

Bank; r. la Industria 4, apdo 2031.

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Struck, Enrique, emp. Pearson & Son;r. 3a Presidente 1624.

Struck, Gustavo (Gustavo Struck &Co.); r. Paseo 1236, apdo 286.

Struck, Jr, Gustavo (Gustavo Struck &Co.); r. Paseo 1236.

Struck, Manuel (Gustavo Struck & Co.);r. S. Agustin 10.

Struck & Co., Gustavo, bankers, S.

Agustin 10, apdo 286.

Stuart, A. J., elk. Bank London & Mex-ico; r. S. Pedro de los Pinos.

Sturmthal, Albert, apoderado MoslerBowen & Cook, sues. ; r. 38 Sur, No.40, apdo 658.

Sturt, H. P., mgr. S. Pearson & Son,Ltd.; r. 3a Presidente 1624, apdo 440

Sturtevant, F. H., condr. N.R.R.; r. 4a

Indpndncia 7.

Styner, E. E. (A.C.), gen. supt. M.C.Ry.;r. Nueva 3*4, apdo 2028.

Suarez, Francisco P., elk. Bank London& Mex. ; r. Cerca Sto. Domingo 10.

Suarez, J. R., chf. bkkpr. Interoc. Ry.,apdo 105.

Suarez, L. G., elk. Interoc. Ry. ; r. laEncino 529.

Suarez del Villar, Luis, collector, Maris-cala 3; r. Parados 9.

Suchy, Benito, assoc. owner, Jose Uih-lein, sues. ; r. Alcaiceria 11.

Suchy, Francisco (Suchy & Zayas), Sta.Clara 14.

Sugg, Thomas, engr. M.C.Ry.; r. 2a SorJuana Ines Cruz 11.

Suiza, La (Deuchler & Kern), drygoods, la Plateros 1.

Sullivan, James, mines and lands; r.

Ortega 28, apdo 66B.Sun Ins. Office of London, E. T.

Oakley, res. mgr., Cadena 15, apdo 794.

Sunlight Gas Co., D. L. Baumgarteu,gen. mgr., la S. Francisco 7.

Surtidor, El (P. Perez & Co.), dry goods,la Plateros 3, apdo 560.

Sutcliffe, John W. (B.C.), audr. CentralBank; r. Sur 38, No. 34, apdo 302.

Sutherland, Miss Eva, cash. Walz Co.;r. Canoa 6, apdo 362.

Sutton, E. R., elk. pass. dept. N.Ry. ; r.

Ramon Guzman 1211, apdo 322.Swain, Charles W. (A.C.), div. supt. Sin-

ger Mfg. Co.; r. 5a Pino 1.

Swank. George C., condr. N.R.R. ; r. laS. Francisco 4.

Sweden and Norway Consulate, JoseBreier, consul-general, Capuchinas 13.

Swift E. F. (A.C.), trav. rep. Boker &Co.; r. Paseo Reforma 148.

Swift & Co., meat packers, Hugo Meyer.stein, rep., Caleras 5, apdo 2145.

Swiss Consulate, Alfred Kern, consul-general, Bucareli 2032.

SyTvain's Restaurant (Sylvain Daumont)Coliseo Viejo 17.

T stands for Tea-sets,

Such beauties we sell,

In all kinds and sizes

We always excel.

-LOEB HERMANOS.

Tabasco & Chiapas Land Co., AlbertoAmador, mgr., Centro Mercantil.

Tabasco Chiapas Trading & Trans. Co.,H. D. Bushnell, pres., Zuleta 8, apdo2045.

Tabasco Oil & Exploration Co., I. M.Hutchison, pres., Av. Juarez 404.

Tackaberry, F. H., elk. W. P. Oil Co.;r. Tamaulipas 6.

Tabacalera Mexicana (Basagoiti, Zaldo& Co.), Pte. Alvarado 23, apdo 177.

Tagle, Dr. Jose Basilio, phys., NuevoMexico 205; r. 3a S. Francisco 1.

Tagle, Nicolas, pattern mkr. M.C.Ry.; r.

2a Mosqueta 11.

Tajonar, J., phys. M.C.Ry.; r. Ratas 6.

Talavera, Antonio, elk. B. & L. Gristi;r. 2a S. Lorenzo 16.

Talbot, Miss, tchr. Collegiate School; r.

Ramon Guzman 1211.

Tailed, Eugenio (Eugenic Tailed &Co.) ; r. Alconedo 6.

Talleri & Co., Eugenio, paints and tiles,Alconedo 5; tel. 219.

Tannenbaum, Jose, elk. Palacio de Hier-ro; r. Caleras 6.

Tansey, J. E., elk. W. P. Oil Co.; r.

6a Colonia 1.

Tapia, Ramon, engrvr. Litografia Moder-na; r. la Alcanedo 1.

Tnrdnn Hnos., hatters, Portal Mer-caderes 1 and 2, Portillo S. Diego 17,

apdo 87.

Tardos, Julio, distiller, 2a Ayuntamiento7; r. same; tel. 1608.

Tardy, J., tailor, 2a S. Francisco 5.

Tauter, Jno. C., asst. mgr. Hotel Sanr;r. same.

Taupert, Robert J., wtchmkr. E. Som-mer; r. 2a Humboldt 53, apdo 363.

Taylor, A. F., elk. N.R.R. ; r. Sur 40,No. 426, apdo 322.

Taylor, Ernest, mgr. "La Providencia,"ranch Omealca, V. C.; r. Hotel S.

Agustin.Taylor, H. M., supt. construction N.R.

R. ; r. Dinamarca 420C, apdo 322.

Tavlor, J. P. (Taylor & Howat) ; r. Sur40, No. 426.

Taylor & Howat, attys., Ortega 28, apdo2146.

Teall, M. W., car bldr. M.C.Ry.; r. laEstaciones 2.

Teatro Mignon, Plaza Morelos.

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Tecero, M., elk. M.C.Ry.; r. 12a Guer-rero 26.

Teliuantepec National Ry., traffic

dept., W. B. Ryan, gen. traf. mgr.,Gante 11.

Tejada, T. P., elk. Interoc. Ry. ; r. laVeronica 1.

Tellez, Julian, paints and oils, la Merced23; r. same.

Temple, A. R., stenog. M.Ry.; r. 2aEstaciones 2018.

Temple, Col. A. V., industrial agt. M.C.Ry; r. Estaciones 2018.

Temple, J. E., stenog. Gmo. Brockman ;

r. Estaciones 2018, apdo 564.

Tennent, George W., mech. engr., la

Providencia 18; r. same.Tennent, Mrs. George W., dancing

academy, la Providencia 18; r. same.

Tercero, M., elk. N.R.R.; r. 2a LunaNo. 6, apdo 322.

Tercero, Juan B., interp. and trans.

M.C.Ry.; r. Pena y Pena 7, Popotla.Teresa, Miranda Fernando de, capitalist,

Lerdo 4; r. same, apdo 899; tel. 783.

Terry, L. M., Lakewood, N. J. ; city ad-

dress, Amer. Club.Texas & Gulf Lumber Co., J. E.

Meginn, pres.; F. Navarro, vice-pres. ;

3a Ayuntamiento 248, apdo 842.

Texas & Pacific Ry., H. C. Dinkins,gen. agt., Coliseo Nuevo 10.

Tezuitlan Copper Co., George D. Barren,pres., Ortega 28, mines, Tezuitlan,Puebla.

Thaden. Julio von (B.C.), civ. engr. andcontrctr.; r. Aldama 2, Merced de las

Huertas D. F.

Thayer, F. E. (A.C.), dir.-gen. N. Y.Life Ins. Co.; r. Sadi Carnot 14, apdo2505.

Thiel Detective Service Co., J. F.

Jeans, mgr., Vergara 4, room 7.

Tliiess, Dr. Alfred, dentist, Coliseo Vie-

jo 2.

Thimgren, Edward, apdo 2117.

Thoma, Leo, timekpr. Mex. Constr. &Eng. Co., apdo 2B.

Thompson, M. T., chf. engr. Mex. Gen.Elec. Co.; r. Paseo Nueva 637, apdo403.

Thompson, William, transltr., Gante2; r. Hernan Cortez 5, Popotla.

Thompson, W. G., Pullman condr. ;r. Av.

Madrid 107.

Thomson, Alfred, elk. Bank London &Mex.; r. same, apdo 70B.

Thorkildssen, G., rep. Otto Aerial Tram-way System, Cadena 3; r. Donceles 23,

apdo 549.

Throckmorton, H. A., engr. M.C.Ry.; r.

la Sor Juana Ines Cruz 4.

Thurston,"

W. L., Mapimi; city address,Amer. Club.

Tibbetts, A. A., pass, condr. M.C.Ry.,Buenavista 1626.

Tidy, E., emp. L. Blum, Nuevo Mexico'

12j r. same.

Tiempo, El, Spanish daily, ed. Victoriano

Agueros, Cerca Sto. Domingo 4, apdo379.

Tietjen, Juan, bkkpr. E. Heuer & Co.,sues.: r. same.

Till, W., gen. storekpr. M.C.Ry.; r. Peni-tenceria 424.

Tillman, Mrs. C. H., artist, 3a Colon1012.

Timperi, Romalo, tchr. fencing, Es-clavo 8.

Tinoco, F., emp. Dist. Rys. const, dept.;r. Penitenceria 15.

Tintoreria Francesca, dyeing, A. Boras,mgr., Dolores 1.

Tipografia El Faro, press of Presby.Mission, Plutarco Arelano, mgr.

Tiran, Jose (J. Tiran & Co.); r. 2a S.

Francisco 9, apdo 710.

Tiran, Jose, & Co., groceries, 2a S. Fran-cisco 9, apdo 710.

Tivoli, Cartagena, Cartagena, Ta-cubaya.

Tivoli, Eliseo (Desdier & Raynaud), 2022Buenavista; tel. 277.

Tlahualilo Agricultural Co., Jas. BrownPotter, pres. and gen. mgr. Ortega 28,

apdo 129: tel. 1316.

Togfio, J. W., chf. elk., asst. gen. mgr.N.R.R.; r. Clzda. Chapultepec 13, apdo322.

Tolivar, Manuel, elk. Mestas & Co.; r.

same, apdo 967.Tolnca & Mexico Brewing Co.,Rncada S. Diego 11, apdo 357; tel. 249.

Topeta, L. M., pass, condr. Interoc. R.R. ;

r. Chavarria 24.

Tornel, Lie., Luis, atty., Capuchinas 11;r. Glorieta Cuauhtemoc 446.

Torij a, E. T. (A.C.), atty., Cordobanes2; r. la Indio Triste 6.

Torre, Carlos de la, emp. Cia. CerveceraToluca y Mexico; r. Cerca S. Lorenzo20, apdo 837.

Torre, Ignacio de la (A.C. J.C.), capital-ist, Sta. Clara 23; r. Casa Barron, Ta-

cubaya, apdo 276.

Torre, M. M. de la, sub. mgr. G. & O.Braniff & Co.; r. Popotla.

Torre & Gutierrez, sues., comm. mchts.

tobacco, D. Juan Manuel 21, apdo 461;tel. 1074.

Torres, Francisco, shoes, San Andres 17;r. S. Fernando 5.

Torres, F. L., Ubero; city address, Amer.Club.

Torres, Garcia, atty.; r. la Berlin 2.

Torres Bros., photog., 3a S. Francisco 2.

Torres, Manuel, elk. V. M. Braschi &Bro.; r. Caleras 2, apdo 830.

Torres, Rivas Javier (J.C.), capitalist,Centre Mercantil; r. 2a Sur 4.

Torres, Torija Enrique, atty., Cordobanes2; tel. 1858.

Toussamt, Jr., Adolfo. elk. Tardan Hnos.;r. 9a Flores 1, apdo 87.

Tovar, A., Pullman condr.; r. 3a Presi-dente 1636.

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Towle, G. E., city editor Mexican Her-ald; r. Gante 4.

Towle, Ralph K., emp. Fortuna CigarStore; r. Gante 4.

Towler, J. C, elk. Hotel Sanz; r. same.Towner, Samuel, mach. Interoc. R.R.

shops, S. Lazaro; r. same.

Townsend, T., engr. M.C.Ry.; r. laMma 7.

Townsend, W. H., chf. elk. freight dept.N.R.R.; r. Calle 24, 1402, S. Pedrolos Pinos.

Townsend, Dr. W. W., dentist, Calle 24,No. 1402, S. Pedro los Pinos; r. same.

Trager, Maurice, mgr. mach. dept. R.Boker & Co.; r. Sur 38. No. 39.

Traiivias Grocery, Las (ManuelGranda), S. Juan Letran 9.

Travelers' Insurance Co., Gen. L. J.

Bullard, dir.-gen., Nueva 3J4, apdo 570.

Treasury Department, Natl. Palace, Lie.

Julio I. Limantour, secy.

Trejo, Daniel, elk.; r. 4a Civilizacion 2,

Tacubaya.Trejo, Jose Z. y, elk. N.R.R.; r. Cocheras

17, apdo 322.

Tremaine, Eugene, chef Porter's Hotel;r. same.

Tremoulet, L. R., elk. M.C.Ry.; r. 7aGuerrero 79.

Trevino, Carlos F., transltr. and inter.,la S. Francisco 12; r. Ex-Arco Biz-

pado 2, Tacubaya,Trevino, J. M., asst. mgr. Monterey Lot-

tery; r. Hotel Guillow.Trias, Victor Angel, capitalist, Gante 2;

r. same.

Trigueros, Emilio (J.C.), elk. Bank Lon-don & Mexico; r. Zuleta 5.

Trillo, Jesus (A.C.), notary public, Ca-dena 9.

Trimmer, H. A., stenog. Interoc. R.R. ;

r. 3a Colon 1012.

Trinity M. E. Church, Rev. H. A. Bas-sett, pastor, Gante 5, apdo 2291.

Tristain, Albert, draftsmn. Federal Tele-

graph; r. Merced 18.

Trowbridge, Jas. R. (Mason & Mason) ;

r. S. Juan Letran 3, apdo 2161.

Trollope, Frank, emp. Norwich UnionFire Ins. Society; r. Sulivan 3, apdo603.

Troup, J. A. (B.C.), audr. S. Pearson &Son; r. 2a Viena 1857, apdo 440.

Trueba, Joaquin de, mgr. Banco Hipo-tecario; r. Cadena 11, apdo 296.

Trueheart, A. R., civ. engr. Mex. ClayMfp1

. Co.; r. Dinamarca 420, apdo 2032.

Trueheart, J. L., mining, Hotel Iturbide.

Tucker, George A. (A.C.), tropicalexpert and civ. engr., la S. Francisco14; r. 5a Soto 43, apdo 769.

Tuite, Philip, boiler-mkr. ; r. la Mina1419.

Turnbull, A. C., emp. U. S. Bank; r. 4aAv. Chapultepec 2, Tacubaya.

Turnbull, W. R. (B.C.), emp. BancoLondon & Mexico; r. Tacubaya, apdo287.

Turnbull, William, condr. M.Ry.; r. Av.12, No. 518, Tacubaya.

Turner, Danl. (A.C.), supt. W. FargoExp. ;

r. Manrique 4.

Turner, J. H., condr. M.C.Ry., Buena-vista; r. la Mina 7.

Turner, James, mach. Interoc. R.R. ; r.

San Lazaro.Turner, John S., press, agt. M. E. Mis-

sion; r. S. Pedro los Pinos.

Turner, M. S., elk. W. B. Woodrow &Co.; r. Gore Court, apdo 506.

Turner, Miss Winfred, elk. LavanderiaAnglo Mex.; r. la Mina 8.

Tuteur, Jos. (A.C.), gen. mgr. N. Y. LifeIns. Co.; r. Av. Berlin 4, apdo 2505.

Tuteur, William B. (A.C.), broker, Pa-seo 114, apdo 2130.

Tuttle, S. E., supt. Mex. Clay Mfg. Co.;r. Dinamarca 420, apdo 2032.

Two Republics Hotel (Thomas D. Conty),Estaciones 1.

U

IJ

stands for U-know^ The place to do best

Is to trade with Loeb Brothers,

And this is no jest.

LOEB HERMANOS.

Uhink, Guillermo, comm. mcht., Cadena16; r. Coyoacan, apdo 428.

Uhink y Gomez Farias Valentin (J.C.),2a dir. Contribuciones directas. ;

r.

Plzla. Gomez Farias 91, Mixcoac.Uihlein, Jose, sues., drugs, Coliseo Nuevo

3, apdo 139.

Ulfelder, Leo, tailor, Pte. S. Francisco

16; r. Av. Juarez 4.

Ulfelder, Henry, retired merchant; r. Av.Juarez 4.

Ulfelder, M., elk. Amer. Drug Store; r.

Av. Juarez 4.

Ulfelder, Dr. Sidney (A.C.), phys.,Av. Juarez 4; r. same.

Ulibarri, Agustin F., emp. Mex. Herald;r. Mpnserrate 1.

Ulibarri, Jose, emp. Treasury Dept.; r.

Monserrate 1.

Ulibarri, V. (V. Ulibarri & Hnos.); r.

la Sto. Domingo 4; tel. 845.

Ulibarri & Hnos., V., furniture, la Sto.

Domingo 4 and 5.

Ullmann, J., w. La Esmeralda; r. 2a Ar-tes 2019, apdo 69.

Ullmann, Mauricio, w. La Esmeralda; r.

2a Artes 2019, apdo 69.

Ultima, Moda, dry goods, Portal Mer-caderes 1.

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Union Assurance Soc. (fire), EmilioMavers, gen. agt., Capuchinas 11.

Union Evangelical Church, Rev. W. Els-worth Lawson, pastor, la Humboldt 608.

Union Distillery, La, Calz. Guerrero 15.

Unio.a, La (Comp. B fedora y Metales),Lerdo 4, apdo 899; tel. 790.

Union Life Insurance Co., D. Mon-tes de Oca, dir. gen., Vergara 12, apdo718.

Union Litografia (S.A.), Invalidos 603;tel. 1568.

United States Banking Co., GeorgeI. Ham, mgr., Gante 1.

United States & Mexican TrustCo., Dana S. Lander, first vice-pres.atid gen. mgr., la S. Francisco 4, apdo2234.

U. S. National Cemetery, Capt. Jno.Ayres, supt. S. Rafael, Tacuba Road.

United States Packing Co., Alfred BishopMason, pres., S. Juan Letran 3.

U. S. Pension Examiner, Dr. A. W. Par-sons, la S. Francisco 7.

Universal, L.a Grocery (M. Abris-queta), cor. Coliseo Viejo and EspirituSanto; tel. 557.

University School, F. K. Boyd and A. W.Laurie, principals, 3a Bucareli 1027.

Uriguen, Salvador, emp. Lohse & Co.;r. b. Juan 8, apdo 107.

Uruena, Dr. Jesus Gonzales, phys., PrtlloS. Diego 15; r. same.

Uruguayan Consulate, c. gen. FernandoFerrari Perez, Siete Principes 16; tel.

II, Tacubaya.

17 stands for Vases,

Their value is great,

They are worth more in silver

Than the scale of their

weight.LOEB HERMANOS.

Vail, W. L. (A.C.), mgr. real estate dept.U. S. & Mex. Trust Co.; r. 3a Moc-tezuma 1025, apdo '2264.

Valadez, C. (J.C.), capitalist, la S. Juan12; r. Hotel Jardin.

Valadez, F., emp. Gran Madereria deGuadalupe; r. Juan Carbonera 6, apdo

Valderrama, Rev. P. Flores, pres. elderM. E. Church; r. Gante 5, apdo 2291.

Valdes, Felipe, elk. F. P. Hoeck & Co.;r. Jardin Porfirio Diaz 1.

Valencia, Antonio H., emp. M.C.Ry.; r.

la Galeana 16.

Valencia, A. G., storekpr. Mex. M. & S.

, S. Co., apdo ,447.

Valencia, Carlos, stenog. Mex. Mine &S. S. Co.; r. Miguel Lopez 2502, apdo447.

Valenzuela, Francisco; r. 3a Soto 320.Valero, Ing. Antonio, mgr., Gore Court"B"; r. same.

Valle, Aurelio, elk. Max Chauvet; r.

same.Valle, Enrique del, asst. secy. Jockey

Club; r. Arcos de Belem 10.

Valle, H. del, student; r. Gante 5.

Valle, Rev. T. del, pastor Trinity M. E.Church; r. Gante 5.

Valle de Mexico Lodge (K. of P.), c. C.Sparrow, C.C., apdo 10.

Valle del y Klotz, comm. mchts., Clln.Espiritu Santo 4, apdo 614.

Van Antwerp, A. L. (A.C.), g. f. & p. a.

of M.R.R.; r. Av. Morelos 1415, apdo298.

Van Cooten, P. T., dressmkg., Cadena18; r. same.

Van den Bosch, E. W., Pte. Alvarado 4.

Van de Velde, Charles J., stenog., T. R.Hasam; r. 3a Indpndncia 2.

Van de Velde, Edward (Guerra & Vande Velde) ; r. 3a Indpndncia 2.

Van Meter, W. W., pass, condr. M.C.Ry.;r. Plza. Buenavista 1626.

Van Mourick, Gerard P. (A.C.), secy.and treas. Sonora News Co.; r. Pte.Alvarado 20.

Vanscoik, N. D., engr. N.R.R.; r. Santi-ago yds.

Vare Enrique de la, elk. M.C.Ry.; r. S.

Juan Letran 2.

Varela, Luis G., cashr. Singer Mfg. Co.;r. 3a Zarco 2, apdo 37 Bis.

Vargas, J. Fuentes, comm. mcht., Tibur-cio 7; r. Rebeldes 2, apdo 988.

Vargas, Jose D., elk. Strauss, Kuhn &Co.; r. Estanco Hombres 13.

Vargas, Dr. Manuel, dentist, Dr. Spyer;r. Palma 3.

Varley, Gilbert (B.C.), mgr. NeuchatelAsphalte Co.; r. la Industria 4, apdo913.

Vasquez, Manuel, elk. M.C.R.R.; r. 3aTulipan.

Vaughan, R. (B.C.), Taxco Guerrero; r.

British Club.

Vaughan, H. A., right of way agt. N.R.R.; r. Hotel Iturbide, apdo 322.

Veale, W. J. (A.C.), mining; r. 2aMina 3.

Vega, Alfred de la; r. Sapo 23, apdo 590.

Vega, Gen. J. M. de la (A.C.), Mex.Army; r. Tacubaya, apdu 122.

Vega, F. F. de la, Banco de Londres; r.

Bajos S. Agustin 7.

Vega, Francisco, comm. mcht., Balvan-era 11.

Vega, Gutierrez & Co. (Ladysmith), groc-eries, Av. Madrid and Artes; tel. 1315.

Velasco, Emilio, atty., Av. Juarez andHumboldt; r. same.

Veley, F. A., trav. aud. Interoc. R.R.;r. 3a Indpndncia 7.

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Velez & Bro., Dr., Eduardo de Pablo,dentists, Colegio Ninas 3.

Venezuelan Consulate, c. gen. EnriquePerez Valencia, 2a Guerrero 1312.

Vent, Andres, estate of, carriage mfrs.,Av. Madrid 0.

Vera Cruz & Pacific Railway, R.B. Pegram, pres. and gen. mgr., la S.Francisco 12, apdo 213U; tel. 413.

Vera, Miss Elisa, tchr. Mary Keener Inst.;

r. lOa Violeta 1.

Vera, Jose, student, Mary Keener Inst.,lOa Violeta 1.

Vera, Lie. Estafiol Jorge, atty., Ortega 28,Pte. Quebrado 23.

Verdugo, Agustin, atty., Capuchinas 8;r. same.

Verger, Agusto, capitalist; r. Hotel Jar-din.

Viand, Francisco, cashr. Samuel Bros.;r. Venero 4.

"Victoria y Anexas" Mining Co., H. H.Simpson, pres., Gante 2.

Vidal y Flor, Luis A., atty., S. Agustin316; r. Tolsa 1049.

Viel, Castel E. de, phys., la S. Francisco7; r. Hotel Guardiola; tel. 1831.

Villagran, Dr. Jesus, phys., S. Hipolito6; r. Cuatro Arboles 12, Popotla.

Villalobos & Villasenor, livery stable, Pa-seo Reforma 51, apdo 224; tel. 383.

Villanueva, Mariano, chf. elk. W. FargoExo. ; r. 2a Mesones 9.

Villar, Enrique, Alcaiceria 210.

Villar. Manuel de, law student, 3a Re-lox 11.

Villarreal, Dr. Julian, phys., 2a Tulipan12; r. Paseo Reforma 162; tel. 684.

Virgoe, W. H., mining engr., Mex. cityaddress, Cadena 11, apdo 526.

Vivanco, Fernando, emp. Banco Hipote-cario; r. Pte. Mariscala 4.

Vivanco, A., propr. ; r. Pte. Mariscala 4.

Vizcaya, Jose de, salesman, Brunswick-Balke-Collender Co.; r. la Sta. MariaRibera 13.

Vogel, Felix A. (Vogel Bros., sucr.); r.

2a Industria 16, apdo 331.

Vogel, John H. (Vogel Bros., sucr.); r.

Napoles and Liverpool, apdo 331.

Vogel, Pablo E., elk. Sommer, Herrmann& Co.; r. 2a Tepito 1.

Vogel Bros., sues., consltg. engrs., ArcoS. Agustin 10, apdo 331.

Vogt, Charles, jeweler, Schrieber & Co.;r. 7a Alzate 3228, apdo 400.

Voltaire, Guide de, mining engr.; r. Plzla.Buenavista 1626.

Voss, Rodolfo, comm. mcht., S. Bernardo3; r. 3a Sta. Maria Ribera 1916, apdo686.

Voz de Mexico, La, afternoon daily, Cha-ver-ia 6.

W

IA/ stands for Wedgwood" In charming relief,

There's no daintier ware

Is our honest belief.

-LOEB HERMANOS.

Waal, Wm. H. de, elec. engr., Ortega 28;r. Reforma 14, S. Angel, apdo 626.

Wagener, Federico, elk. pass. dept.

M.C.Ry.; r. Hotel Buenavista.

Wagener, James, elk. Sonora News Co. ;

r. la Estaciones 3.

Wagner, Otto (A.C.) (A. Wagner &Levien, sues.); r. la Londres 6, apdo353.

Wagner & Levien, sues., A., Chas.

Scheifer, mgr., music, 2a S. Francisco;

pianos, Zuleta 14, apdo 353.

Waibel, John, emp. La Moderna Candle

Factory; r. same.

Waite, C B., scenic photgr., la S. Cosme8 1

/2. ; r. same.

Walker, Brooks, elk. N.R.R.; r. Clln.

Canitas 14, apdo 322.

Walker. James (B.C. J.C.), mgr. BankLondon & Mexico; r. Casa Huexotitla,

Coyoacan, apdo 70B.

Walker, J. T., mine promoter; r. 3a In-

dpndncia 12.

Walker, Kenneth, student Mex. Gram-mar School; r. 2a Congreso 1824.

Walker, McKie, tchr. Mex. GrammarSchool; r. 2a Av. Congreso 1824.

Walker, Samuel W. (A.C.), imprtr.and mfr. carriages, harness, etc., Ave-nida Juarez and Balderas; r. 2a Con-

greso 1824, apdo 2012.

Walker, Hiram, & Sons, Ltd.(Canadian Club Whisky), Geo. F. Ross,brch. mgr., la S. Francisco 4.

Wall, Henri B. (A.C.), exporter, la S.

Francisco 12; r. 4a Dinamarca 628.

Wallace, Charles H., barber, la Indpndn-cia, 4; r. 3a Chopo 8.

Wallis, T., foreran. M.C.Ry. shops; r.

Plza. Buenavista 1626.

Walls, W. A., salesmn. Amer. Bible Soc.;r. Panteones 1319, Tacubaya.

Walmsley, J. F. (A.C), wood contrctr.;r. Av. Madrid 53.

Walsh, M. J. (A.C.), mining engr., Amer.Club; r. 2a Artes 2.

Walsh, W. E.; r. Pte. Alvarado 4.

Walter, W. G., gen. Eur. agt. M.C.Ry.,Liverpool; r. Casa Blanca 35, Tlalpam.

Waither, O., mgr. factory Wagner & Le-

vien; r. Sur 36, S. Rafael.

Walton, J. C., condr. M.C.Ry.; r. GrandHotel.

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Walts, Charles C, elk. R. G. Dun & Co.;r. Capuchinas 11.

Walz Co., W. G., souvenir house, T.G. Weston, mgr., 2a S. Francisco 3,

apdo 362.

VVamsley, E. A., emp. Interoc. Ry., apdo105.

Wanner, F., elk. Sommer, Herrmann &Co.; r. Palma 4, apdo 2046.

War and Navy Dept., Natl. Palace, Gen.Francisco Z. Mena, secy.

Ward, C. H. (C. H. Ward & Sons); r.

Sur 36, No. 425.Ward, Jr., C. H. (same).Ward, J. H. (same).Ward, James, coachman; r. 3a Colon 1407.Ward, Lawrence L. (A.C.), asst. supt.W. Fargo Exp. ; r. Manrique 4.

Ward, W. H., Ventanos; city address,Amer. Club.

Ward & Sons, C. H., mfrs. shoe polish,2a Sur 12.

Ward Line (N. Y. & Cuba Mail S. S.Co.), J. E. Gates, Mex. traf. mgr.,Gante 12.

Warden, Miss Rose, head nurse, Casa Ma-ternidad; r. Revillagigedo 429.

Warner, E., emp. Hampson & Smith; r.

Resales 7.

Warley, P. R., adv. agt. and comm.mcht., 4a indpndncia 3%; r. same; tel.1782.

Warnholtz, Enrique, elk. Tardan Hnos.;r. 7a Alzate 2, apdo 87.

Waters, H. C. (B.C. J.C.), dir. BankLondon & Mexico; r. 2a Iturbide 617apdo 70B.

Waters, W. F. (A.C.), civ. engr. M.C.R.R., apdo 2028.

Waters. Pierce Oil Co., refiners ofpetroleum, Thomas J. Ryder, gen. mgr.,2a S. Francisco 11; tel. 518; warehouseand refinery, Nonoalco; apdo 34 Bis;tel. 173.

Waterwall, Miss Emma, stenog. M.C.Ry.;r. 2a Iturbide 2.

Wathew, R. (B.C.), chf. elk. N.R.R.; r.2a Industria 18, apdo 322.

Watkins, Rev. David F., supt. Mex. In-dep. Church; r. Rncda. Sta. Catarina 2.

Watkins, Mrs. David F., supt. FlorenceCrittenton Industrial School; r. same.

Watson, Alfred, elk. Mex. Portland Cmt.Co.; r. 2a Iturbide 7.

Watson, Edward, emp. Mex. Portland Ce-ment Co.; r. 2a Iturbide 7.

Watson, James, Pullman, condr.; r.

Arista 5.

Watson, Jose (J.C.), mgr. Mex. PortlandCmt Co.; r. 2a Iturbide 7, apdo 312.

Watson, Louis, wkmn. Barber Asph. Co.;r. Estrella St.. Nonoalco.

Watson, R. A. H. (B.C.), elk. U. S.Banking Co.; r. Bucareli 627.

Watson & Gibbon, contrs. in cement, Ca-dena 11, apdo 312.

Watson, Phillips & Co., sues., fire ins. andcomm. mchts., D. Juan Manuel 10,apdo 67.

Wefol>, Frank V., American printer,la Indpndncia 4, apdo 2313; tel. 1155;r. Sur 36, No. 425 S. Rafael.

Webb, H. P. (A.C.), auditor, Ortega 28,

apdo 66B; r. 3a Londres 635.

Webb, Norman, bkkpr. Wm. Young &Co.; r. 3a Artes 1.

Weber, Ernesto, propr. Saloon Comercio;r. Patoni 3.

Weber, Frederick (Leopoldo Weber); r.

2a Plateros 12.

Weber, J. A., emp. G. C. Palmer; r. 3aProvidencia 6.

Weber, Leopoldo, jeweler, 2a Pla-teros 12; r. same.

Weems, Alex. S., stenog. N.R.R.; r. 3aIndpndncia 12.

Weidman, Herman J., cashr. Comp. Metal-lur. Mex.; r. Quinta Candeleria 39,Mixcoac, apdo 307.

Weinberg, Benj., emp. N. Y. Shoe House;r. Grand Hotel.

Weinberg, Max, elk. J. F. Dreinhofer; r.

Hotel Schiller.

Weill, Armand C. (A.C.), mining, S.

Juan Letran 13; r. S. Diego 2, apdo863.

Weimer, Adam A.; r. la Naranjo 6.

Weiskopf, Victor, rep. F. V. Webb; r.

Hernan Cortez 5, Popotla.Weiss, Siegfried, elk. J. Granat; r. Res-taurant Central.

Welch, F. P., electrcn.; r. Revillagigedo448.

Welsh, Shur, teller Int. Bank & TrustCo.; r. Hotel Astoria.

Welton, Miss Hattie, emp. Henry Weltcm;r. 3a Revillagigedo 4.

Welton, Prof. Henry (Tattersall's ofMexico), riding school, 3a Revillagigedo4- r. same.

Welton, Richie, emp. H. Welton; r. 3aRevillagigedo 4.

Wells, W. J., supt. Amer. Steam Laun-dry; r. 9a Mosqueta 44.

Wells-Fargro & Co., express, DanielTurner, supt. ; L. L. Ward, asst. supt. ;

Manrique 4, branch Buenavista; tel 273.

Wemple, Flint L. (A.C.), A. G. F. A. of

M.C.Ry.; r. Liverpool 545, apdo 2028.

Wemple, Ross (A.C.), secy. Real EstateCo. of Mexico; r. Liverpool 545.

Wertheimer, A. F., min. engr., Ortega12; r. S. Juan Dios 1.

Wertz, Jesse, engr. Strauss, Kuhn & Co.;r. Clzda. Viga.

West, Henry, elk.; r. 36 Sur. and Av.Poniente 4, S. Rafael.

Westfall, Lute E., emp. Int Bk. & TrustCo.; r. Paseo Reforma 73.

Westin&honse Air Brake Co., W.G. Ransom, inspr., S. Diego 4J^.

Westlund, O. F., Aguascalientes; city ad-

dress, Amer. Club.

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West India & Pacific S. S. Co., W. B.Woodrow & Co., agts., Vergara 4.

Westmoreland, Dr. C. W. (A.C.), phys.,la Indpndncia 16; r. S. Juan Letran 7.

Weston, T. G., mgr. W. G. Walz Co.;r. S. Juan Dios 1, apdo 362.

Westphal, P., bkkpr. Korff Honsberg &Co.; r. 2a Fresno 5, apdo 135.

Wettstein, Frank, elk. M.C.Ry.; r. Pri-vada 5, la Alamo.

Wheatley, Arthur C., mgr. Trinidad Min-ing & Smelting Co.; r. 3a Sabio, No.1919.

Wheatley, Frank D., paymaster Mex.Ry. ; r. 2a Nonoalco 515.

Wheatley, Lionel Y., mech. engr.; r2a Nonoalco 515.

Wheatley, Dr. T. D., phys.; r. Jardin'Morelos 1.

Whipple, W., engr. iM.C.Ry.; r. 2aMina 4.

Whistler, W. H., apdo 2126.White, A., jewelry, Espiritu Santo 1.

White, Mrs. L. B., stenog. J. J. Fitz-

gerall.White, E. A. (A.C.), g. f. & p. a. In-

teroc. R.R.; r. Londres 434, apdo 105.

White, D. P., civ. engr.; r. 3a Revillagi-gedo 4.

White, Henry, bkkpr. Emilio Mavers;r. Capuchinas 11, apdo 840.

White, Wm., machy. mgr. Boker & Co.,r. Cerca Sto. Domingo 12.

White Sewing Machine Agcy.,J. C. Strittmatter, mgr., 2a S. Fran-cisco 4, apdo 586.

Whittemore, C. W. (A.C.), financial

agt., Ortega 5; r. San Pedro de losPinos apdo 2015.

Wiar, N. Leroy, stenog. Hampson &Smith; r. 3a Colon 1022, apdo 704.

Wickers, C., emp. "Puerto de Veracruz";r. same.

Wicks, Van Wyck (A.C.); r. Amer. Club.Widman, Eugene (David Labansat); r.

Cerrada Misericordia 8.

Wiechers, H. L., banker, Cadena 4; r.

same, apdo 643.

Wiggerts, Miss Agusta, governess; r.

la Ribera S. Cosme 12.

Wiener, Robert (Robert Wiener & Co.);r. 2a Delicias 4, apdo 1123.

Wiener & Co., Robert, comm. mchts.,2a Delicias 4, apdo 1123.

Wiesand, Othon, elk. Mosler, Bowen &Cook, sucrs. ; r. 3a Alamo 3, apdo 658.

Wilcox^ R. J., emp. Mex. Gas & Elec.Lt. Co.; r. Presidente, apdo 267.

Wild, Otto, elk. M.C.Ry.; r. Machin-cuepa 7.

Wiley, Charles, engr. Interoc. R.R.; r.

la Mina 4.

Will & Baumer (La Moderna Can-dle Fctry.), E. J. Muench, gen. mgr.,2a Ribera S. Cosme 27M ; retail, 5 deMayo 6; tel. 378.

Willard, E. A.; city address, AmericanClub,

Wille, Louis, comm. mcht. ; r. NuevoMexico 4.

Willey, Henry M., pres. and mgr. Fab-rica Mex. de Velas; r. 3a Colon 1022.

Williams, Arthur (A.C.) macli. agt., D.Juan Manuel 16; r. Hospital Real 3,

apdo 930.

Williams, Mrs. Celsa, elk. Centre Mer-cantil; r. Clln. Villamil 2.

Williams, C. B., agt. Underwood type-writers, Ortega 28; r. Pte. Gallos 10,apdo 564.

Williams, C. J. (Engl. College) ; r. Maris-cala 2y2 .

Williams, E. J., Pullman car porter; r.

Cqlegio Ninas 1.

Williams^ F., wkmn. Barber Asph. Co.;r. 9a Estrella Nonoalco.

Williams, M. G. (A.C.), cashr. W. P.Oil Co.; r. Av. Morelos 1215, apdo34B.

Williams, J. M., storekpr. N.R.R.; r. 5aNaranjo 2731.

Williams, M. S., condr. M.C.Ry.; r. 9aVioleta 5.

Williams, Thomas, mgr. Hampson &Smith; r. Bucareli 1429, apdo 704.

Williams, W. T. (A.C. B.C.), mgr. salesMex. Mine & S. S. Co. ; r. Dinamarca52, apdo 447.

Williams, Wm., Pullman car porter; r.

Colegio Ninas 1.

Williamson, F. G. (A.C.), asst. gen.mgr. Interoc. Ry. ; r. Paz 435.

Williamson, Richard, physical dir. Y. M.C. A. ; r. Pte. Alvarado 4.

Willis, Henry B., gen. mgr. Cia. Expor-tadora Mexicana S. A.; r. Clln. Arbol9, S. Angel.

Willnow, Alejandro, photographer, 2aAv. Juarez 1; r. same.

Wilson, C. W., boiler mkr. M.C.Ry.; r.

la Mina 1419.

Wilson, E. A. (A.C.), mining; r. Amer.Club.

Wilson, Francis, atty. and trnsltr., 3.Andres 5 and 6; r. Tacubaya.

Wilson, F. J. (A.C.), Cadena 9.

Wilson, H. K., elk. W. P. Oil Co.; r.

lOa Violeta.

Wilson, James, foremn. stock, Orrin'acircus; r. same.

Wilson, John H., bicycle repr.,. 2a Do-lores 17; r. Clln. Teja 9.

Wilson, Mary S., dressmkr., Patoni 7.

Wilson, M. S., elk, W. P. Oil Co.; r.

3a Zaragoza 2.

Wilson, Wm., plumber, Paterson & Co.;r. Patoni 7.

Wimazal, G., bkkpr. N.R.R.; r. CostaRica 3, Sta. Julia.

Wincheck, C. W., master mech. M.C.Ry.;r. Penitenceria 424.

Winckelmann, E., bkkpr. E. Sommer; r.

9a Violeta 1233.

Wing Hong Yick, Chinese goods, Co-liseo Nuevo 5; r. same.

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Winkle, W., engr. M.C.Ry.; r. 2a SorJuana Ines Cruz 11.

Winn, F. B., Zitacuaro; city address,Amer. Club.

Winn, O. P., condr. M.C.Ry.; r. Esta-cion de Veracruz 131.

Wintersmith, C. H., Louisville, Ky. ;

city address, American Club.

Winther, Mrs. A. I.; r. Donate Guerro1223.

Winton, Geo. (R. E. Briggs Co.); r.

Hospital Real 3.

Wirth, Juan, elk. Sommer, Herrmann& Co.; r. Ocampo 1.

Wise, Joseph B., elk. El Opalo; r. Re-villagigedo 1.

Wise, Matzi, elk. El Opalo; r. Revilla-

gigedo 1.

Wise, N., elk. El Opalo; r. Revillagi-gedo 1.

Wiseman, Wm., 5 de Mayo 6.

Wisseman, Carlos, saloon, 2a Plateros 4.

Witherbee. A. S., treas. Mex. Min. &Devel. Co.; r. Pte. S. Francisco 14.

Wohn, Fred, engrv. Litografia Moderna;r. la Industria 4.

Wolff, A. S. (J.C.), broker; r. S. Agus-tin 7.

Wolff, Leon, comm. mcht., Zuleta 10;r. same, apdo 394; tel. 153.

Wolff, Segismundo, broker, S. Agustin9; r. same.

Wolflin, Miss Bessie, tchr. Mex. Gram-mar School; r. 2a Providencia \ l/2 .

Wolins, S. F.. trunks, leather goods,etc., S. Juan Letran 9; r. same; tel.

1192.

Wollant, Gregorio, Russian minister; r.

Bucareli 1833; tel. 1726.

Wollett, W. L. (A.C.), Tula, Hdo. ; r.

American Club.

Wollheim, Maurice, diplomat; r. HotelIturbide.

Women's Club of Mexico, Hospital Real3, Mrs. G. T. Hilbert, pres.

Wood, Chas. G. (Mason & Mason); r.

S. Juan Letran 3.

Wood, John A., emp. M.C.Ry.; r. HotelCentral Estaciones 4.

Wood, T. B., comm. mcht.; r. HotelGuardiola, apdo 2298.

Wood, Wilbern P., timekpr. Dist. Rys. ;

r. Indianilla.

Woodcock, Fred (B.C.), mgr. Mex.Teleg. Co.; r. S. Jose Real 6, apdo 293.

Woodrow, William B. (A.C. B.C. J.C.)W. B. Woodrow & Co.); r. 2aFuentes Brotantes 2009, apdo 506;tel. 1191.

Woodrow, "W. B., & Co., insuranceagts., Vergara 4, apdo 506.

Woods, A. J., storekpr. M.C.Ry.; r.

Penitenceria 424.

Woods, Cortlandt B. (Dingey & Woods) ;

r. la Artes 2, Tacubaya, apdo 2198.Woodside, C. R., linotype opr. Mex.Herald; r. 3a Indpndncia 12.

Woodward, G. A., millwright; r. Plaz.Madrid 4.

Woodworth, J. J., emp. W. B. Hull; r. 2aIturbide 4.

Woodworth, W. B., stenog. Wells-FargoExpress; r. 2a Iturbide 2.

Woog, Bertrand, elk. La Esmeralda; r.

2a Plateros 7.

Woog, Emmanuel (A.C.) (Woog & Bern-heim) ; r. 4a Marsella 6, apdo 143.

Woog & Bernheim, jewelers, S.Francisco 7, apdo 143.

Woolmjtii, Mrs. Hester A., dress^

cutting school, Empedradillo 2; r.

same.Woolman, J. J., stenog. ; r. Av. Juarez

640.

Woort, H. C. A., secy. Mex. Constr. &Engr. Co.; r. Arista 11, apdo 2B.

Workman, B. A., engr. N.R.R.; r. San-tiago.

Worn, Alberto (J.C.) (A. Worn & Co.);r. Palma 9.

Worner, Enrique, propr. Donceles 5 and6; r. la Mina 10.

Worn & Co. (Fab. Pena Pobre), papermfrs., Alcaiceria 26.

Worswick, A. E. (A.C. J.C.), res. engr.Mex. Elec. Tramways; r. la Presidente1, apdo 2172.

Wriedt, Carl ("La Sirena"), Refugio 19;r. Hoacolco 628, apdo 261.

Wright, Harry (A.C.), gen. mgr.Edna Smelting & Refining Co. andIsaac Joseph Iron & Waste Co.; r.

Av. Juarez 6, apdo 2254.

Wright, Geo. D.^ trav. rep. Edna Smelt-ing & Refg. Co.; r. Av. Juarez 6.

Wright, R. L. (Southern Pkg. Co.); r.

5a Naranjo 4, apdo 2254.

Wright, S. B., emp. Edna Smelting &Refining Co., Av. Juarez 6, apdo 2254.

Wiilffj August, emp. Fred Ritter & Co.;r. Capuchinas 9.

Wurzbach, C. J., Pullman condr.; r.

Two Republics Hotel.

Wusterhaus, Otto, bkkpr. Mex. Elec.

Wks.; r. Tacubaya, Av. 13, No. 2314,apdo 905.

X Y Z

XV 7 Is the end of allLthings,

We thank you in advance

For the trade that you bring.

LOEB HERMANOS.

Xico & San Rafael R.R., Cuauhtemoc-zin 11.

Xicoy. Clemente, elk. Garcia Bros.; r.

S. Felipe Neri 20y3 .

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Yano, Charles, wkmn. Barber Asph. Co.,Estrella St., Nonoalco; r. same.

Yarza, Eduardo, cashr. Mutual Life; r.

la Palma 5, Tacubaya.Yarza, Francisco, sub. mgr. Bank London & Mex. ; r. Tlalpam, apdo 70B.

Ybarguengoytia, J. G. (A.C.); r. Yiena1856.

Ybarrola. Francisco de S.. elk. "La MasBarata"; r. Pte. Alvarado x12.

Yepes, Vicente, pattern mkr. M.C.Ry.;r. 3a Sta. Julia 0.

Young, Alex. (A.C. B.C.) (WilliamYoung & Co.); r. Hospital Real 3,

apdo 485.

Young, A. C. (B.C.); r. Popotla.Young, Dr. C. A., dentist, la Clln.

Lopez 6; r. Av. 12, No. 2305, S. Pedrolos Pinos.

Young, Charles, Gante 11, apdo 485.

Young, Frederick E (A.C.), g. p. a.

of N.R.R.; r. la S. Francisco 12, apdo829.

Young, Dr. H. Dudley, eye and throat,S. Juan Letran 5^5 r. 2a Viena 1857,apdo 2221.

Young, L. P., pressman El Imparcial;r. 2a San Juan 3.

Young Men's Christian Association, Geo.I. Babcock, gen. secy., Pte. Alvarado 4.

Young, William (J.C. B.C.) (WilliamYoung & Co.) ; r. 2a Dolores 429, apdo485.

Young, William, & Co., mchts.,Gante 11, apdo 485; tel. 375.

Yrigoyen, Pedro P., min. engr., Av.Juarez 218; r. Clln. Sta. Clara 10.

Zafiro, Al. (F. Sanche & Co., sues.),Plateros and Palma.

Zamacona e Inclan, Manuel de; r. S.

Agustin 17.

Zambrano, Juan A., stenog. Natl. MetalCo. ; r. Plzla. Madrid 123.

Zapata, Aurelio L., elk. F. P. HoeckCo.; r. 5a Degollado 1.

Zapata, Jose M., Mex. Gen. Elec. Co. ; r.

5a Presidente 2204, apdo 403.

Zaraus, Emilio, mgr. Labadie & Co.,sues.; r. Marsella 650, apdo 110.

Zarraga, Fernando, phys., Donceles 4.

Zavalza, Angel, stenog., Cadena 11; r.

Patoni 12, apdo 1038.Zea. Ignacio, asst. secy. Gov. of Fed.

Dist., City Hall; r. Bueno Muerte 13.

Zeggel, H. H., emp. Pablo Bergner (S. e

C.); r. Donceles 23, apdo 549.

Zehfuss, Manuel, rep. Wagner & Levin;r. Av. Madrid 67.

Zenhder, Chas., foreman shops, Mex.Elec. Tramways; r. Indianilla.

Zeninger, C. E., dispatcher N.Ry.; r.

Santiago yds.

Zerecerro, Joaquin, emp. I. M. Hutchi-son; r. Av. Paz 8, Peralvillo, apdo2098.

Zerman, Miss Beatrice, elk. J. G. Hat-ton; r. 4a Ancha 5.

Zetina, C. B., hides and leather, Pte.Tecolotes and 2a Matamoros; r. PaseoBucareli 1831.

Zimbron, Lie. Angel, secy. Gov. Fed.Dist.; r. Atzcapotzalco, Av. Reyes 12.

Zimmerli, Edward, electrcn., Rncada deS. Diego.

Zimmer, Theo. F., auctioneer, Paseo1011; r. Nuevo 412.

Zimmerman, E. F., engr. N.R.R.;

r. 4aMosqueta 1041.

Zimmermann, Mrs. Mary, housekpr. Ho-tel Sanz; r. same.

Zinser, Julio (Jose Uihlein, sues.), Co-liseo Nuevo 3; r. same.

Zivy, Lucien ("La Parisiense") ; r. 3aS. Francisco 7, apdo 283.

Zivy, Rene, exprtr. and imprtr., 3a S.

Francisco 7; r. Cocheras 24, apdo 283.

Zivy, D., & Co., mfrs. billiard tables,art goods, 3a S. Francisco 7.

Zoeller, Albert, emp. M.C.Ry., apdo2028.

Zolly, Juan (Zolly Hnos., sues.) ; r. Por-tal Mercaderes 3, apdo 211.

Zolly Bros., sues., hatters, PortalMercaderes 3, apdo 211.

Zuazua A., Pullman condr. ; r. HotelJardin.

Zubieta, Dr. Manuel, phys. HospitalJesus; r. Sta. Maria Ribera 12.

Zuccoli, Francisco, admor. American Ho-tel; r. same.

Zuniga, Dr. Henry, dentist, Dr. Spyer,Palma 3; r. same.

Zuniga, Jorge, elk. Interoc. R.R. ; r. Av.Congreso 1825.

Zwicker, Julio G. (A.C.), pres. Natl.Constr. Co., Rebeldes 0; r. Bruselas415, Mixcoac, apdo 2114.

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THE

MASSEY- GILBERT BLUE BOOK OF MEXICO.

PART IV.

CLASSIFIED BUSINESS DIRECTORY OFMEXICO CITY FIRMS.

Indexed in Spanish and in English.

(For Indexes see Pages J7-25.)

Abbreviations and Translations,

la primera, first.

2a segunda, second,etc.

agt. agent,apdo. apartado (P. O.

Box).asst. assistant,calle street,

cashr. cashier.

Ciln. Callejon.Clzda. Calzada.comm. commission,dept. department.Dir. Director,dist district.

. and.

Engl. English,engr. engineer.Est. Estampa.gen. general.Hnos. hermanos

(brothers),hija daughter,hijo son.

imprtr. importer.Ing. Ingeniero. civ.

engineer.ins. insurance.Inst. Institute.

interntl. internationalLie. Licenciado (at-

torney).It. lighting.messgr. messenger.Mex Mexico, Mexi-

can.

mgr. manager.mchnt merchant.Plza. Plaza.

Plzla. Plazuela.

prin. principal.Pte. Puente.

rep. representative.res. resident.

Rys. Railways.R. Rs. Railroads.Inter oc. Interoce-

anic.

M. C. R.R. MexicanCentral.

M. Int. R. R.-Mexi-can International.

N. R R. NationalR. R. of Mexico.

M. Nor. R. R. Mexi-can Northern.

M. R. R. Mexican.S. San.s. south.S. A. Sociedad Anoni-ma (Stock Company).

S. e. C. Sociedad enComandita (privatecorporation),

secy. secretary.Sta. Santa.Sto. Santo,sucr. successor,

supt. superintendent,vda. viuda (widow).U. S. United States,v. and.

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ACCOUNTANTS.(Public.)

CONTADORES.

Ambridge, C. T., Tiburcio 27.

Beardsell & Arnold, Capuchinas 7.

Blake, Andrew, S. Juan Letran 1.

Ford, Thomas, Angel 6.

Hale, Arthur, Clln. Sta. Clara 9.

Kerse, Geo. W., apdo 298.

Webb, H. P., Ortega 28.

ADVERTISING AGENTS.AGENCIAS DE Avisos.

Goetschel, B. & G., la Indpndncia 3.

Kemen, E., S. Juan Dios 2.

Light, S. Hastings, Gante 8.

Massey-Gilbert Co., sues., apdo2024.

Mex. Geiil. Adv. Co., S. Juan Le-

ran 1.

Warley, F. R., 4a Indpndncia 3 1/-.

ADVERTISING NOVELTIES.NOVEDADES EN AVISOS.

Benfield, Juan M., Palma 5.

Guerra & Van de Velde, Tacuba 6.

Massey-Gilbert Co., sues., apdo2024.

Muller Bros., Av. Juarez 816.

Neumann, Felipe, Angel 4.

Warley, F. R., 4a Indpndncia 3 l/2 .

AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS.(Dealers.)

ALMACENES DE MAQUINARIA Y IMPLE-

MENTOS DE ACRICULTURA.

Arce, J., la S. Francisco 12.

Boker, Roberto, & Co., Colisco

Viejo 1.

It i MM i IV. G. & O., & Co., Cadena 19.

Elcoro & Co., Valentin, Cadena 24.

Fogarty & Dickinson, la S. Francisco 7.

Korff, Honsberg? & Co., Pte. Es-

piritu Santo 4.

Mexico Mine & Smelt. Snp. Co.,la S. Francisco 12.

Philipp, A., & Co., sues. (S. e C.), Em-

pedradillo 5.

Salcedo & Co. (S. e C.), Capuchinas 6.

Sommer, Herrmann & Co., Coliseo

Viejo 10.

AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS.(Importers.)

IMPORTADORES DE IMPLEMENTOS DE AGRI-

CULTURA.

Carney, Wm., Rebeldes

Fink, \Vm., Capuchinas 7.

Gray, W. C., Gante 6.

Grunberger, Rodolfo, Clln. Espiritu

Santo 11.

Lohse, Jas. C., Cadena 14.

Roeder, Phil. G., 2a Indpndncia 8.

Young, Wm., & Co., Gante 11.

GEORGE KERSE,Public Accountantand Auditor.

Care ofMexican Railway.

APARTADO 298.

THOMAS FORD,Chartered Accountant.

Contador titulado.

Calle del Angel 6,

MEXICO.

Cables: "UNEARTH" MEXICO.

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THE MEXICANGENERAL ADVERTISING CO.

Offices : San Juan de Letran No.

MEXICO, D. F.

Postal Address : Apartado 2131

MEXICO, D. F.

Undertake Contracts for Advertising of every kind throughout the

Republic. Possess the exclusive privilege for placing Advertisements

at the Stations of the MEXICAN CENTRAL, NATIONAL, MEXICAN(VERA CRUZ) AND INTEROCEANIC RAILWAYS.

(11,000,000 of the 13 500,000 inhabitants of the Republic are settled

contiguous to the above Lines.)

Advertisements at Railway ^StationsARE

^Advertisements that J^LdVertise"

BECAUSE

(1) ATTENTION is captured by the attractiveness and novelty towhich large signs lend themselves.

(2) PERUSAL is assured by the leisurely conditions of travel in this

Country.(3) REMEMBRANCE is Insured by the insistence of advertise

ments repeatedly seen.

SIGNS. Every Class of Advertising Sign Supplied

Agents for SENTENNE & GREEN, of NewYork (Metal Signs)Agents for the GLOBE Co., of Akron,

Ohio (Cloth Signs, Etc.).

Agents for THE TRIPLE SIGN Co., of

Connersville, Ind.

Public Accountant and Auditor.

Reports compiled and Accounts adjusted.

San Juan de Letran No. 1,

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AIR BRAKES.Westinshouse Air Brake Co., S.

Diego 4J^,

ANTIQUITIES.ANTIGUEDADES.

Blake's Book Store, Gante 8.

Dufez, E., Coliseo Nuevo 6.

Gendrop, L. S. de, Av. Juarez 5.

Hatton, J. G., Gante 10.

Sonora News Co., Estaciones 3,

Gante 4.

Walz, W. G., Co., 2a S. Francisco 3.

ARCHITECTS.ARQUITECTOS.

Burkart & Hitzig, Cadena 11.

Campbell, J. E., Roma 1310.

Castello, Enrique Fernandez, Tiburcio 4.

Conti, Marroquin & Co., Esp. Santo 7.

Corredor, Latorre Julio, Av. Balderas

624.

Diaz, Jr., Porfirio, la Humboldt 7.

Dorner & Bacmeister, Portal Mer-caderes 7.

Echagary y Lattine, 2a Bucareli 1033.

Garcia, R., y S. Facio, Ortega 5.

Giles, Alfredo, Hotel Iturbide, apdo 1059.

Hochgurtel, J., Clzda. Chapultepec 100.

Johnson-Grove, Chas., Cadena 11.

Mariscal, Nicolas, Espiritu Santo 1.

Mexican KJISHT. & Coiisir. Co.,Centre Mercantil.

Miller, Marshall, 4a Bucareli 1883.

Mingo & Von Mitzel, Ribera S.

Cosme 4.

National Construction Co., Rebel-

des 0.

Pepper, Albert, S. Juan Letran 13.

Perez, E., Centre Mercantil.

Plowes, Matco, Sta. Teresa 4.

Robles, Gil Alberto, 2a Mina 6.

Rivas, M. Antonio, 3a Humboldt 717.

Santa Cruz & Olliver, S. Andres.

Torres, Torija & Robles, Clln. Cazuela 7.

Vazquez, Rafael M., Montepio Viejo

1114.

Warneke, C. W., Caleras 2, apdo 2145.

ARMS AND AMMUNITION.ARMERIAS.

Combaluzier, A., la Plateros 5.

Korff, Honsberg & Co., Pte. Es-

piritu Santo 4.

Morel, C., 2a Refugio 11.

Quiiitaiia Bros., Coliseo Viejo 7.

t>he NationalConstruction Co.

Architects andCon tracto rs

Julio G. Zwicker,President.

Offices: Kebeldes No. 0.

Apartado 2114.

ARMERIA DEL REFUGIOC. MOREL

Casa Fundada en 1850

REFUGIO 11 MEXICO APARTADO 184

! Cartuchos Legitimos Americanos !

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Sommer, Herrmann & Co., Ocam-

po 1.

Spauldiiig1

, D. S., sues., Cadena 23.

ART DEALERS.OBJETOS DE ARTE y DE FANTASIA.

lloker, R., & Co., Coliseo Viejo 1.

Diener Bros., 3a S. Francisco and Clln.

Sta. Clara.

Guarneros & Co., 2a S. Francisco 7.

Hnuser, Zivy & Co., "La Esmeral-

da," 2a Plateros 7.

Hilderbrand, E., & Co., 2a Plateros 9.

Loeb Bros., Alcaiceria 210.

Mosler, Bovren & Cook, sues., 2a

S. Francisco and Vergara.

Pellandini, C., 2a S. Francisco 10.

Philipp, A., & Co., sues. (S. e C.), Em-pedradillo 5.

Sommer, Herrmann & Co., Palma

Sommer, E., la Plateros 11.

Sonora NCTVS Co., Estaciones 3.

Woog- & Bcrnlieim, 3a S. Fran-

cisco 7.

Zivy, D., & Co., 3a S. Francisco 7.

ARTIFICIAL FLOWERS.FLORES ARTIFICIALES IMPORTADORES.

(See Milliners.)

ARTIFICIAL FLOWERS.(Manufacturers.)

FABRICAS DE FLORES ARTIFICIALES.

Gassaud, A., Empedradillo 2.

Puchen, E., Empedradillo 10.

Tenconi, Celestino, & Co., Coliseo Nuevo408.

ARTIFICIAL FUNERAL FLOW-ERS.

CORONAS FUNERALES.

Guarneros & Co., 2a S. Francisco 7.

La Bella Jardinera, Portal Diputacion.La Ciudad de Bruselas, la Plateros 1.

Lohse, G., & Co., sues., Palma 10.

Zivy, D., & Co., 3a S. Francisco 7.

ARTISTS' MATERIALS.ARTICULOS PARA ARTISTAS.

American Photo Supply Co., Pro-

fesa 1.

Biorklund & .Toraiissoii, sues., 5

de Mayo 80.

Calpini, sues., 2a S. Francisco 12.

Gluck, Isidore, Profesa 6.

Pellandini, C., 2a S. Francisco 10.

Urquidi, E., & Bro., Clln. Esp. Santo

14.

Armeria AmericanaJ* Cafle de Plateros, Nam. 5,

MEXICO.Apartado del Correo 392. Cable: Combalusier, A, B,C Code.

Unica Agenda de las Fabricas de Armas de Maiisser,

Remington, Colt y Smith & Wesson, Marlin.

Esta casa tiene un constante surtido de Fusiles, Garatinas y Pistolas deMaiisser, Remington, Smith & Wesson, Marlin, Wnchester, Savage.demuniciones americanas e inglesas, belgas y francesas, Espadas, Cintur-

ones y Bandas para jefes y oficiales.

TIENDAS Y CATRES DE CAMPANA,Albarbones, Talabarteria, Maletas y Estuches de Viaje.

TINTA NEGRA Y DE COLOR PARA IMPRENTA.A. COMBALUZIER,

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ASSAYERS AND CHEMISTS.ENSAYADORES v QUIMICOS.

Hall, J. T., & Co., la Independencia 9.

Hard, J. M. B., Cordobanos 16.

McCann Bros., la Indpndncia 36.

National Metal Co., 5 de Mayo 3.

Sechback & Co., la Indpndncia 36.

ASSAYERS AND CHEMISTS'SUPPLIES.

MATERIALS Y APARATOS PARA ENSAYADORESY QUIMICOS.

Bolter, R., & Co., Coliseo Viejo 1.

Felix, Carlos, & Co., Profesa 4.

Hoffmann-Pinther & Co., 3a In-

dpndncia 10.

Labadie & Co., sues., Profesa 5.

Mexico Mine & Smelt. Supply Co.,la S. Francisco 12.

National Metal Co., 5 de Mayo 3.

Uihlein, Jose, sues., Coliseo Nuevo 5.

ATTORNEYS.ABOGADOS.

Agramonte, C. H. M. y, la Indpndn-cia 4.

Aguilar, Daniel R., Centro Mercantil.

Aguirre, Francisco, la Plateros 5.

Hoffmann-Pinther y Gia.Assayers' and Chemists'

Supplies3a Independencia No. 10

Apartado Postal 684MEXICO, D. F.

Agents for Ainsworth's and Becker'sBalances and Weights; Denver Fire ClayCo. 's Crucibles, Scorifiers. Etc.; Braun'.sand Hoskins' Furnaces, Etc.; Dr. Schu-chardt's Chemicals; Swedish and S. & S.

Filters; Royal Berlin and Royal MeissenChina; Prof. Weber's Resistance Glass-ware, Siebert's Platinum, Etc. Writefor Catalogue.

* 4 + +

J. T. Hall 6 Co.jlssay and Chemical

LaboratoryConfidential Reports on

Mining Property by

Competent and "Reliable

Engineers

Bedford McNeill Code

la Independencia

No. 9

Mexico City

MEXICO, J). F.

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Licenciado

L. F. J. AUSTIN E.All Legal Business Promptly

Attended To.Despacho :

San Juan de Letran 5J.Domicilio :

Tacubaya, la Palma 4

Lie. Demetrio Salazar,

ATTORNEY-AT-LAW.Graduate of the

^School of Jurisprudence ofMexico City.

Member ofMexican Congress.

National and lay lands purchased fromthe Federal GovernmentRailroad, Mining, Colonization and

Patents obtained.Land Titles examined and legally

recorded.Home and Foreign Companies In-

corporated.Special attention given to Banking and

Financial Institutions,Water Rights and Mining Denounce-

ments substantiated.International, Constitutional and Civil

Practise.Cases on Appeal and Commercial Law.

Telephone No. 1641.Cable Address: "Salazard."

la Calle de Colon jVo. 7,

Mexico, 2). F.

English, French and Spanish spoken.

Lawrence F. Bedford

COUNSELLOR-AT-LAW

Apdo 2039 Mexico, D. F.

Residence :

Calle Principal 20, Popotla

Lie. Luis Angel Malda,

ATTORHEY-AT-LiW,

City of Mexico.

Specialty Mercantile Laws.

Patents, Trade - marks,

Land Titles Examined, Water

Rights Located, Special Privi-

leges. Business with the

Government, Concessions,

Collections. All matters re-

lating to Law, International

and Civil, Constitutional and

Criminal.

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Alfaro, Francisco, Bajos S. Agustin 2.

Arriaga, Alfonso, Ortega 28.

Aspe, McLaren & Hernandez, la In-

dpndncia 36.

Aspe, R., 2a Reloj 1.

Avila, Jose R., S. Agustin 318.

Austin, (E.) L,. F. J., S. Juan Letran

5X.Azcue, Pedro S. de, Hospicio S. Nico-

las 9.

Barreiro Pedro Diaz, Cerca Sto. Do-

mingo 16.

Batalla, Diodoro, Estampa Jesus 3.

Bedford, Ii. P., Principal 20, Popotla.

Bribiesca, Juan Emilio, Jesus Maria 4.

Bulman, Jose Francisco, Rejas Balvanera8.

Burgoa, Tgnacio, la Soto 3.

Cabrera, Gmo., Cadena 10.

Cabrera, Luis, Cadena 10.

Calero y Sierra, Manuel, Ortega 28.

Cancino, Salvador, Medinas 6.

Capdeville, Enrique R., Aguilar 26.

Carrillo, Adolfo, Cadena 11.

Casasus, Joaquin D., S. Agustin 316.

Castaneda, Daniel, Seminario 6.

Castelazo, Fuentes Manuel, Ortega 28.

Castellanos, Jose Maria, Portal Tejada 13.

Chavero, Alfred, 2a Artes 2018.

Chavero, Ernesto, Medinas 12 and 13.

Chism, Richard E., S. Juan Letran 1.

Cicero, Ricardo, Acequia 5.

Collantes, Pedro, Pte. Alvarado 6.

Cordero, Rosendo, Vergara 18.

Cortazar, Francisco, Manrique 2.

D'Antin, L., Gante 2.

Davalos, Manuel M., Cerbatana 6.

Diaz Lombardo, Jose, Leon 1.

Diaz, Mercado F., Donceles 22.

Diaz, Barreiro Pedro, Cerca Sto. Domin-

go 16.

Diez de Bonilla, S. Ortega 28.

Donde, Rafael. S. Agustin 9.

I)u Hois, Sodi, & St. Morris, 2a

Dolores 1,

Duran, Ignacio, 4a Soto 1305.

Duret, Fernando, Hotel Guardiola.

Elguero, Rafael, Donceles 8.

Enriquez, Gumersindo, Corpus Christ! 7.

Escalante, Manuel, Cocheras 21.

Fernandez, Alonso, Tompeate 7.

Fernandez, Francisco, Tiburcio 4.

Fernandez, Jose Diego, S. Juan Dios 2.

Fernandez, Justino, Tiburcio 4.

Fortune, Leonardo, Hospicio S. Nicolas

22.

Fuentes, Eduardo, Arco S. Agustin 16.

Galindo y Pimentel, Juan, Mariscal 63.

Garza, Jr., Emeterio de la, Medinas 12

and 13.

Guerrero, Julio, Cordobanes 8.

Gutierrez, Otero Luis, Hospicio S. Nico-

las 2y2 .

Hernandez, Fidencio, 2a Plateros 9.

Hernandez, Telesforo, 3a Vanegas 2.

Horcasitas, Antonio, Centro Mercantil.

Hunt, J. L. Starr, Montealegre 20.

Icaza, Jesus, Sta. Clara 9.

International Law Office, Cordo-

banes 2.

Labastida, Luis G., Resales 4.

Laclau, Pedro, Xicotencatl 1.

Lazo, Augustin M., Donceles 27.

Lazo, David, Angel 6.

Limon, Claudio, 2a Cipres 3.

Luna, Lara Pascual, Bajos Portaecoeli 3.

Macias, Jose N., 2a Sto. Domingo 1.

Macedo, Miguel S. D., Juan Manuel 20.

Malda, Luis, Donceles 27.

Martinez del Rio, Pablo, Medinas 6.

Mendez, Luis, 2a Damas 1.

Monroy, lEmilio, la Reloj 9J^.

Morales, Manuel, Cordobanes 18.

Morales, Jose B., Cordobanes 16.

Obregon, Guillermo, Clln. Espiritu Santo

16.

Olmedo y Lama, Jose, Sta. Teresa 13.

Ortega, Rafael, Cervatana 6^.Ortega y Fonseca, Jose, Medinas 3.

Palacio, Juan L. del, Esclavo 4.

Pardo, Jr., Emilio, 2a Reloj 1.

Pardo, Rafael, Donceles 27.

Paz, Arturo, 2a Reloj 4.

Pelaez, E., Angel 4.

Pimentel, Victoriano, Cordobanes 2.

Pineda, Rosendo, Cordobanes 2.

Prida, Ramon, Cordobanes 2.

Rabasa, Emilio, Cordobanes 2.

Raigosa, Genaro, 5 de Mayo 326.

Ramirez1

, Agustin, la Reloj 9.

Requena, Jose Luis, Estampa Sta. Cruz 2.

Reyes, Retana Tomas, S. Bernardo 4.

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Reyes, Rodolfo, Cadena 10.

Rivas, Carlos, Donceles 20.

Rodriguez, Agustin, Bajos S. Agustin 1.

Rodriguez, Francisco, Pte. Quebrado 28.

Salazar, Demetrio, la Colon 7.

Salazar y Murphy, Joaquin M., Es-

calerillas 19.

Sanchez Gavito, Indalecio, S. Agustin 12.

Sanchez Gavito, Jr., Indalecio, S. Agus-tin 12.

Schoyer, Balkan^ 2a Roma 1817.

Sepulveda, Ignacio, Cadena 11.

Torres, Torija Enrique, Cordobanes 2.

Vazquez, Tagle Manuel, Pte. Sto. Do-

mingo 5.

Velasco, Emilio, Av. Juarez and Hum-boldt.

Vera, E. Jorge, Ortega 28.

Verdugo, Agustin, Capuchinas 8.

Villar, Luis G. del, Clln. Sta. Ines 2.

Villarello, Mariano, 3a Reloj 1.

AUCTIONEERS.REMATADORES.

Zimmer, Tlieo. F., Paseo 111.

AUTOMOBILES.AUTOMOBILES.

Boker, R., & Co., Coliseo Viejo 1.

llrauiJlT, G. & O.. & Co., Cadena 19.

Meenen, Hilario, Av. Juarez 4.

Mexican Elec. Veh. Co., la Humboldt12.

Mohler & De Gross, Av. Juarez 602.

AXLE GREASE.(Makers and Dealers.)

FABRICAS Y DEPOSITOS DE LUBRICANTSPARA CARRUAJES.

Aguirre, Rafael, Pte. Correro Mayor 11.

Boker, R., & Co., Coliseo Viejo 1.

Jnlsrnd, W., & Co., Coliseo Viejo 20.

Kent, John, Av. Juarez 228.

Lohse, G., & Co., Palma 9.

Reyes, Anselmo, 2a Granado 2.

Robinson, W. G., 3a Av. Juarez 6.

Summer, Herrmann & Co., Coliseo

Viejo 10.

Walker, Samuel W., Av. Juarez andBalderas.

Waters-Pierce Oil Co., 2a S. Fran-

cisco 11.

International LaW OfficeDIRECTORS: E,nrique de la Garza, Moreno Arriaga

Counsellors and Attorneys at LaWOFFICE: SAN ILDEFONSO 3

PHONE, 1769 P. O. BO.X, 2267

All government transactions done more rapidly

than any one else in the Republic from the fact that

our organization consists of the oldest, most progressive

and most trustworthy attorneys and engineers through-

out the country. Collections made before the courts.

Best Banking References in Mexico and the

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BAGS AND BAGGING.COSTALES.

Braschi, V. 31., & Bro., Cadena 2.

Grimwoocl, A., & Co., Gante 11.

Hasam, T. R., la Damas 5.

Mexico Mine & S. S. Co., la S.

Francisco 12.

Korfi*, Honsbern & Co., Pte. Es-

piritu Santo 4.

La Aurora (S.A.), Don Juan Manuel 20.

Lolise, G., & Co., sues., Palma 9.

Xatl. Metal Co., 5 de Mayo 3.

"Santa Gertrudis" (S.A.), Juan Manuel

22.

Seckbacli & Co., la Indpndncia 36.

Sendel & Co., Acequia 6.

Somnier, Herrmann & Co., Ocam-

po 1.

BAKERIES.PANADERIAS.

Albastero, P., & Co., 3a S. Juan 13.

Arrache y Cordova, J., Pte. Gallos 31

5 branches.

Barberera, Hnos., Clzda. Sta. Maria.

Barles. Leon, Tacuba 4.

Bueno, Tomas, la Merced 6.

Buon, Luis, Clln. Espiritu Santo 13.

Burdaspal, Enrique, Pte. Sto. Domingo.

Burguete, Fernando, 4a Sta. Maria and

Alzate.

Caylat, Luis, Clln. Esp. Santo 13.

Echandi, Fermin, 2a Ancha 1; Real Sta.

Ana 2.

Gogueneche e Irigoyen, Portillo S.

Diego 9.

La Nacional, Cuajumulco 6J4.

Martinez del Cerro, J., Tiburcio 19 7

branches.

Quintanilla, Antonio, Tacuba 22.

Rodriguez y Arrubarrena, 5a Lerdo 404.

Sanchez, Jesus, 4a Lerdo 2105.

Sanchez, Tomas, 2a Zaragosa 11, Rebel-

des 13.

Thome, Maria B., Zuleta 2.

Vega, Mortalena & Co., 3a del Rastro.

Via Mateo, 3a Guerrero 1506.

Yarto, Manuel, la Damas 1.

Zavalburo, Jose, la Merced 12.

BAMBOO FURNITURE.(See Oriental Goods.)

BANKS.BANCOS.

American Bank, Geo. W. Cook, pres.,

Gante 1, apdo 2089.

Banco Agricola e Hipotecario de Mexico

(S.A.), Donat de Chapeaurouge, mgr.,

Angel 6.

Banco Central Mexicano, Fernando

Pimentel y Fagoaga, mgr., Angel and

S. Agustin.Banco Mexicano del Trabajo

(S.A.), C. C. Cornejo, gen. mgr., S.

Agustin 15.

Banco Nacional de Mexico, Man-uel Pereda, mgr., Pte. Espiritu Santo 6.

Bank of London & Mexico, Jas.

Walker, mgr., Lerdo 3, apdo 70B and

287.

International Bank & Trust Co.,

J. O. Rice, gen. mgr., la S. Francisco

and Betlimitas.

International Banking Corpora-tion, L. H. Miller, mgr., Coliseo

Nuevo 4.

International & Mortgage Bank,Joaquin de Trueba, mgr., Cadena 11,

apdo 232.

Security Banking Co. (S.A.), F. G.

Senter, mgr., San Juan Letran 1.

United States Banking Co. (S.A.),

Geo. I. Ham, mgr., Gante 1.

U. S. & Mexican Trust Co., D. S.

Lander, 1st vice-pres., la S. Francis-

co 4.

BANKERS.BANQUEROS.

Basagoiti, Antonio, Capuchinas 2J^, apdo243.

Bermejillo & Co., Capuchinas 10, apdo152.

Douglas, Lacey & Co., Cadena 14.

Gargollo, J., La, Indpndncia 76.

Lavie & Co., Juan Manuel 19, apdo 249.

Martinez & Co., Tiburcio 3.

Peyton, A. J., & Co., la S. Francis-

co 7.

Mason & Mason, S. Juan Letran 3.

Noriega & Co., Angel 5.

Romano, Pedro, Alfaro 11.

Rodriguez, F., & Co., 3a Orden S. Agus-tin 4.

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Rodriguez, C., & Co., S. Agustin 19.

Sommer, Herrmann & Co., Ocampo1, apdo 299.

Scherer, H., & Co., Juan Manuel 8, apdo404.

Struck, Gustavo, & Co., S. Agustin 10,

apdo 286.

Wiechers, H. L., Cadena 4, apdo 643.

BANK FIXTURES.(See Office Furniture.)

BARBER SHOPS.PELUQUERIAS Y BARBERIAS.

Acufia, Rafael, Mariscala 6.

Anturiano, Aurelio E., Gante 4.

Bobadilla, Roman, 2a Sto. Domingo 10.

Bravo, Nieves, 2a Damas and Ortega.

Calvillo, J. J., la Indpndncia 4.

Drichemont, Andre, Refugio 7.

Escalona, J., 5 de Mayo 16, S. Jose Real 23.

Fernandez, Duran M., 2a Plateros 4.

Guerrero, Melquiades, 2a S. Francisco 4.

Gonzalez, Jose F., Coliseo Nuevo 11.

Lizalde, M. J. de, Tacuba 11.

Molina, B., Sta. Clara 3.

Ordonez, Mariano, 5 de Mayo 8.

Ore, Gmo., Zuleta 8.

Ortiz, J., Vda. de, Coliseo Viego 1.

Salazar, Martin T., Espiritu Santo 6.

Sansot, Vda. de, 5 de Mayo 168.

Teresa Isabel (Vda. Sobrino), S. Agus-tin 21.

Villena, Joaquin H., la S. Francisco 2.

BARREL IMPORTERS.IMPORTADORES DE BARRILES.

Casa, Colorado, S. Agustin 14.

Hasam, T. R., la Damas 5.

Strauss, Kuhn & Co., Clzda. Guerrero 15.

BASEBALL GOODS.OBJETOS DE BASEBALL.

Spaulding, D. S., sucr., Cadena 23.

Mohler & DeGress, Av. Juarez 602.

BATHS.BANGS.

Aristi, Francisco, Plzla. Madrid 6.

Baez, M., Rebeldes 14.

Dublan, Eduardo, 2a Factor 2.

Garcia, A. S., Felipe Jesus 17 and Ve-

nero 7.

Guardiola, la S. Francisco 13.

Iturbide Hotel, la S. Francisco 12.

Harem Baths, Coliseo Nuevo 11.

S. Agustin Baths, S. Agustin 14.

Soriano, Dolores, 2a Factor 6.

Vega, Fernando, Amor de Dios 3.

Zamora y Duque (Testamentaria de), Al-

berca Pane and Alberca Osorio.

BEER.(See Breweries.)

BELTING.(See Machinery.)FOREIGN HOUSES.

L. P. Degen Belting Co., The, 105-

107 Mission St., San Francisco, Cal.

Leather belting, fulled rawhide belting,

rope and la'ce belting. Dynamo beltinga specialty. V. M. Braschi & Bro.,

gen. agts., Cadena 2, Mexico, D. F.

Manhattan Rubber Mfg. Co., 18

Vesey St, New York. Rubber belt-

ing, hose of all kinds, steam packing.Victor M. Braschi & Bro., gen. agts.,

Cadena 2, Mexico, D. F.

BIBLE AGENCIES.AGENCIA PARA LA VENTA DE BIBLIAS.

American Bible Soc. Agcy., H. P.

Hamilton, mgr., S. Juan Letran 4.

BICYCLES.BlCICLETAS.

Meenen, Hilario, Av. Juarez 4.

Mohler & DeGress, Av. Juarez 602.

Tovar, M., 4a Indpndncia 1.

BICYCLE REPAIR SHOPS.TALLERES DE BICICLETAS.

Alarcon, Francisco, 5 de Mayo 20.

TT. R.H As u CHS s 01*.

laDealer in

Explosives Coal and CokePig Iron and Lead Galvanized Iron

295

O

Rails New Barrels

Cement Scrap Metal

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Galindo, Miguel, la Dolores 21.

Galindo, Lorenzo, S. Juan Dios 2 y 3.

Martinez, Enrique B., Mariscala 5.

Meenen, Hilario, Av. Juarez 4, apdo 189.

Mohler & DeGress, Av. Juarez 602.

Tovar, M., 4a Indpndncia 1.

BILLIARD PARLORS.BlLLARES.

Academia de Billar, Coliseo Viejo 19.

Bernal, Mariano, Ortega 12.

Brnnswick-Balke-Collender Co.,la Indpndncia 10.

Codrier, Victor, Refugio and Palma.

Conty, Thos., Estaciones 1.

Derbez y Cottier, 2a Monterilla 13.

El Dorado (S.A.), Vergara 14.

Faure, A., S. Agustin Hotel.

Hotel Monaco, 2a Monterilla 12.

Jardin Hotel Billiard Hall, la Indpn-dncia 5.

Nocedo Pedro, Ortega 34.

Rodriguez, Manuel, la Merced 29.

Valverde, Constancio, Pte. Villamil 1.

BILLIARD TABLE MANUFAC-TURERS.

FABRICAS DE MESAS DE BILLAR.

Brunswick-Balke-Collender Co.,

Julius Balke, gen. agt.; factory and

salesroom, Pte. Alvarado 4; tel. 1394.

Zivy, D., & Co., 3a S. Francisco 7,

apdo 283.

BLANKBOOKMANUFACTURERS.(See Mfg. Stationers.)

BOARDING STABLES.(See Livery Stables.)

BOOK BINDERS.ENCUADERNADORES.

Aguilar, Vera & Co., J., Sta. Clara

15.

Araluce, Ramon de, 2a Salto Agua 9.

Bolder, Thos. J., & Co., la In-

dpndncia 12.

Bouligiiy & Schmidt, sues., Re-

beldes 1.

Buxo, Juan, 3a 5 de Mayo and Clln.

Sta. Clara.

Cia. Litographia y Tipografia, Coliseo

Viejo 124.

Cuadriello, P., & Co., Clln. Lopez 3.

Guerrero, Hnos., Zuleta 19.

Hoeck, F. P., & Co., la S. Francisco

12.

Martin, Luis, sues., Coliseo Viejo 15.

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3a San Francisco, No 7. P. O. Box 283.

Fancy and Artistic Household Goods,Finest Assortment of Artistic Goods, in Porcelains,

Terra Cotta. Ivory and Bronze. Fine Vases.The (Nicest Gallery of Paintings in Mexico

The Largest Assortment of

Billiard and Bar Room Fixtures.

Patent

Imperial"

Cushions.

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Cheapest.

Ask for Catalogue.

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Sainz, R., 5 de Mayo 2.

Yllanes, Blanco M., Zuleta 19.

BOOKSELLERS.LlBRERIAS.

Arce, Abraham Sanchez, Chiquita de

Regina 2.

Araluce, Ramon de S. N., Clln. Santa

Ines 5 (F).

Bouret, C., 5 de Mayo 14 (F).

Ballesca, Felipe, & Co., Jesus 14 (S).

Blake's Book Store, Gante 8.

Bolger, Titos. J., & Co., la In-

dpndncia 12.

Budin, N., sues., S. Jose Real 2 (F).

Buxo, J., 3a 5 de Mayo and Clln. Sta.

Clara 3.

Cafiero, Rafael, S. Jose Real 16.

Crortiz, A. M., Esclavo 107.

Diaz, Maximiano, S. Jose Real 16.

Gallegos, Hnos,, sues., 3a 5 de Mayo 4.

Gallo, Alejo, Clln. Espiritu Santo 5.

Garrido, J. R., & Hnq., Coliseo Viejo 23.

Gil, Bueno Hilario, Escalerillas 18.

Gloria, Jose I., S. Jose Real 21.

Guillot, Mauricio, S. Jose Real 2.

Hamilton, H. P., S. Juan Letran 4.

Hoeck, F. P., & Co., la S. Francisco

12.

Herrero, M., & Co., 5 de Mayo 4.

Libreria Religiosa, 3a 5 de Mayo.

Murguia, Eduardo (Testamentaria de),

Coliseo Viejo 2.

Maucci, Carlos, la Reloj and Sta. Teresa.

Ruhland & Ahlschier, Coliseo Viejo 16.

Sonora News Co., la Estaciones 3.

Vallejo, J. L., S. Jose Real 3.

Vincourt, C., 5 de Mayo 5.

BOX MANUFACTURERS.(Wood.)

FABRICA DE CAJAS DE MADERA.Fab. Mexicana de Velas Est. Ref. (S.A.),

la Guerrero, 13 K-(Paper.)

FABRICA DE CAJAS DE CARTON.

Denier, E. E., Espaldo Gallos 1.

Del Fabro, Martinez & Co., Correo

Mayor 9.

Gross, Emilio, Clln. Reyes 8.

Paez, Rafael, 2a Pila Seca 6.

BRASS AND IRON BED MANU-FACTURERS.

FABRICAS DE CAMAS DE LAION Y FIERRO.

Chiara e hijos, Pascuale di, Ortega 34.

Ferriter Furn. & Matt. Co., Zuleta and

S. Juan de Letran.

Inistrillas, Francisco, & Co., 2a Sto. Do-

mingo 4.

Mestas, A., & Co., 2a Monterilla 8.

Navarro, Juan, S. Jose Real 8.

Trosino & Hijo, C., Ortega 30.

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We are willing to help you, for we carry an up-to-date

assortment of the latest copyrighted and popular novels,

standard works, newspapers and magazines* Everythingnew and modern and purchased specially for Mexico*

We will be glad to have you call and look over our titles*

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BRASS FOUNDRIES.(See Foundries.)

BREWERIES.CERVECERIAS.

Cerveceria, Central, Rancho del Chopo.

"Chihuahua," Martin Malgor, sues., agts.,

S. Felipe Neri 7.

"Cuauhtemoc" (Mouterey), agcy.,

Tacuba 17.

La Cruz Blanca (S.A.), S. Antonio Abad

3232, apdo 133.

"Moctezuma" (S.A.) (Orizaba), agcy.,

Medinas 16 and 17.

Toluca y Mexico S. A., Emilio Le-

ceygui, mgr., Rncnada S. Diego 11,

apdo 837.

BRICKS.(Manufacturers.)

FABRICAS DE LADRILLOS.Cia. "La Corina" (Coyoacan), Av.

Juarez 3.

Griinwood, Oliveros & Co. (Cuer-

navaca), Gante 11.

Mexican Clay Mfg. Co., S. JuanLetran 5J4.

Noriega, R., Capuchinas 12.

Torre Ignacio de la (Fab. "Cocoapa"),Sta. Clara 23.

Russey, M. W., Sta. Julia.

BROKERS.(Licensed.)

CORREDORES TlTULADOS.

Alaman y Vidaurrazaga, Lucas, 2a de

Mesones 3.

Anda, Erasmo de, Escalerillas 11.

Aristi, Carlos, Capuchinas 6.

Aspe, Francisco de P., San Agustin 14.

Aspe, Julio, D. Juan Manuel 10.

Breier, Luis G., Capuchinas 13.

Camargo, Rafael M., Don Juan Man-uel 10.

Campuzano y Mantes de Oca Manuel,Santa Ana 3.

Cordova, Pedro, Lerdo 2.

Echeverria, Pedro, la de las Damas 8.

Elguero, Manuel, Hotel Comonfort.

Enrique, Tomas, Mariscala 1.

Escamilla, Alberto, Garrapata No. 5.

Fernandez y Fernandez, Jose, la Bosque19.

Flores, Gonzalez, Jose, Coliseo Viejo 23.

Froger, Luis, Ortega 27.

Galvan, Crescencio, Moras 17.

Gomez, Lamadrid Julio, Arista 4.

Gomez, Carlos, 2a Mesones 21.

Gomez, Gabino, 2a Mesones 16.

Guzman, Alfredo A., Capuchinas 7.

Irigoyen, Martin de, Apartado 5J^.

iwersen, Emilio, Cadena 4.

Jurado, Octaviano M., la Humboldt 10.

Labadie y Rivas, Alfredo, Cerca de San-

to Domingo 10.

Lama, Jose de la, 5a del Cipres 2742.

Levy, Manuel A., Capuchinas 13.

Maldonado, Jose Francisco, San Agus-tin 14.

Marroquin, Pedro, Bajos S. Agustin 2.

Mavers, Emilio, Capuchinas 11.

Morales, Manso Alberto, Zuleta 22.

Muller, Roberto, Capuchinas 9.

Ovananos, Ignacio, Montealegre 13.

Pastor, Placido, Espalda S. Andres 8.

Portilla, Francisco de P., 3a Industria

1003.

Rincon, Juan Manuel, Capuchinas 12.

Rueff, Marcos, Prolongacion del Naran-

jo 8.

Saldana, Florencio, Calle de Cuevas 1.

Scheibe, Gustavo, San Juan Letran 10.

Sotres Bustillos, Jose, Arco San Agustin11.

Torre y Zorilla, Lorenzo de la, Callejon

Teja 3.

Vargas, Maurilio, Balvanera 11.

Vega, Francisco, San Jose el Real 18.

Vega, Jose de la, la Puente Aduana

Vieja 2.

Vertiz, Francis Javier de, Capuchinas 7.

Villada y Govantes, Manuel, Cordo-

banes 8.

Villela, Jose Abel, San Felipe de Jesus 12.

Wolff, Segismundo, Cadena 16.

Ziehl, Francisco, Colonia San Rafael 17.

BRUSH MAKERS.FABRICAS DE CEPILLOS.

De Moreau, Aristi, Alcaiceria 14.

Serdio, Miguel A., S. Pedro and S. Pablo

501.

Scerpella & Co., 2a Bosque 3.

Walker, S. W., Av. Juarez and Bal-

deras.

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There's a Flavor to Our Beers that particularly

Suits the American Taste.

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BUILDING MATERIALS.(Cement, Lime, Sand, Etc.)

MATERIALES PARA CONSIRUCCIONES.

ISoker, R., & Co., Coliseo Viejo 1.

Clement, Z., Ortega 34.

Detwiler, H. L., 2a Dolores 18.

Dorner & Bacmeister, Portal Merca-

deres 7.

Ducoing, R. E., Plaza Vanegas 1.

Glyiues, W. de, 4a Indpndncia 5.

Grimwood, A., & Co., Gante 11.

Hasam, T. R., la Damas 5.

Korff, HoiiKlterg- & Co., Pte. Es-

piritu Santo 4.

Lohse, G., & Co., sues., Palma 10.

Lohse, James C., Cadena 14.

Maldonado, Duart & Co., 9a Artes 3628.

Mexico Mine <& Smelt. Supply Co.,la S. Francisco 12.

Olguin, S., Plaza Vizcainas.

Reyes, J., Pla. Jardin Guerrero 7J4.

Rueda, Manuel G., la Sur 27.

Philipp & Co., sues., A (S. e E.), Em-pedradillo 5.

Pimentel, Jacinto, Plzla. S. Fernando 42.

llooder, Phillip G., 2a Indpndncia 8.

Sommer, Herrmann & Co., Palma 4.

Watson & Gibbon, Cadena 11.

BUILDING AND LOAN ASSOCIA-TIONS.

SOCIEDADES MUTUALISTAS DE PRESTAMOSY CONSTRUCCIONES.

Banco Mntualista de Ahorros,Sta. Isabel 12.

Bnildingr & Loan Co. of Mexico,Esclavo 10.

La Protectora, Centro Mercantil.

Sociedad Co-operativa Mex. deIn versiones sobre Fincas, Cole-

gio Ninas 1.

BUSINESS COLLEGES.COLEGIOS COMERCIALES.

Academia Pitman, 2a S. Francisco 4.

Academia Wilson, Tacuba 8.

Escuela Estenografica Mercantil, Sta.

Clara 6.

School of Commerce, Mariscala 1.

CAFE RESTAURANTS.(See Restaurants.)

CANDLE FACTORIES.FABRICAS DE VELAS.

Fabrica Mexicana de Velas Estearicas,

Ref. (S.A.), la Guerrero 23J^.

Z. Clement,REPRESENTATIVE OFTHE LEADING EURO-PEAN FIRMS

Specialty in Cotton and

Woolen Machinery,Boilers, Steam Engines,

Gas Engines, Dynamos,Electric Locomotives,

Cranes, Capstans,Grinders, Etc* Also

Chemical Products and

Anilines*

ORTEGA NO. 34,MEXICO CITY.

P.O.Box 364.

CANDLE,SMINING

Jill Grades. All Colors.PLAIN AND DCORATE,D.

CANDLES Ji SPECIALTY.

WILL 6 BAUMER,Fb. d Velas L.a Modern*."

300

Offices and Factory:2a Ribera de San Cosme, No. 27J4.

Retail Store: 5 de Mayo 6.

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Will & Baumer, 2a Ribera S. Cosme

27^.

CANDY AND PASTRY.(Makers and Dealers.)

FABRICAS Y DEPOSITOS DE DULCES Y

PASTELES.

Colombon, Jose, Sepulcro Sto. Domin-

go 6.

Delmotte, A., Av. Juarez 224.

Deverdun, H. sues., Pte. Espiritu San-

to 2.

Dulceria de Celaya, 3a 5 de Mayo 5.

"Las Ceres," S. Juan Letran 10.

La Imperial, S. A., la S. Fran-

cisco 13.

Mallet, T., "Paris," 2a Plateros 3.

Munguia e hijos, sues., P., la Merced 7,

Tacuba 19.

Noriega, Sordo, & Co., Chiquis 5 (whole-

sale).

Pasteleria Indpndncia, la In-

dpndncia 7.

Perezcano, L. G., Coliseo Viejo 4.

Ratto, T., Patoni I2y2 , 4a Indpndncia 4.

Subirachs, J., Espiritu Santo 7.

Tenconi, Celestino, "El Globo," la S.

Francisco 1 and Coliseo Viejo 19.

Tiran, Jose", & Co., 2a S. Francisco 9.

Vauprate, Eduardo, Bajos Portacoeli 9.

CARDBOARD MANUFACTURERS.FABRICAS DE CARTON.

Briseno, Manuel, Prhigcn. S. Salvador

Seco. 6.

Cia. Cartonera Mexicana, Pte. Quebrado29.

Teofila Vda. de Villanueva, Pte. Quebra-do 7.

CARPENTERS AND BUILDERS.(See also Contractors.)

CARPINTEROS CONTRATISTAS.

Ahlborn, F. A., 2a Industria 16.

Alonzo, J. P., Arco S. Agustin 3.

Belmonte, Manuel, Clln. Vizcainas 3.

Bronson, E. D., Pte. Zacate \Y2 .

Brown, P. J., 3a Mina 6 (contr.).

Bruyn, W. E., la Providencia 5 (contr.).

Carroll, Thos., la Mina 4.

Espinosa, Evaristo, Norte 27, No. 2,

Colonia Morelos.

Hemmer, Fred, 4a Estrella.

Hoeck, Chris, 3a Providencia 7.

Ketchnm, Jos., la Indpndncia 4.

Lira, J., Av. Morelos 1031.

Lopez, M., & Co., la Balderas 12.

Pasteleria de la Independencia*

Dulceria, Pasteleria Vinos y Licores de las

y Cantina. Mejores Marcas.Se Hacen Piezas ConservasMontadas. Alimenticias.

VoI-au-Vent, Etc., Etc.

GRAN SURTIDO DE CAJAS FINAS PARA REGALOS.

Esquina de la Ja

Independencia ySan Juan de Letran,

Telefono 1374. MEXICO CITY,

Enrique fllalgora,

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McLean, Wm., la Indpndncia 22.

Mendoza, Rafael, 6a Magnolia 64.

Mexico Cons. & Engr. Co., Centre

Mercantil.

Poppe, F. T., Jardin Guerrero Convent.

CARPETS.ALFOMBRAS.

Christlieb & Riibke, 2a Monterilla 9

(imptrs.).

Ciudad de Bruselas, la Plateros 1.

El Palacio de Hierro (S.A.), S. Bernardo

520.

Primitivo, Perez & Co., la Plateros 3.

Mosler, Bowen & Cook, suer.,Vergara and 5 de Mayo.

Robert, S., & Co., Centre Mercantil.

Roves, B., & Co., Monterilla and Ca-

puchinas.

Signoret, Honnorat & Co., 2a Monterilla

and Capuchinas.

"Sorpresa y Primavera," la Pla-

teros 7 and 8.

CARRIAGES.(Dealers.)

CARRUAJES EXTRANJEROS IMPORTADORES.

Boker, R., & Co., Coliseo Viejo 1.

Elcoro, Valentin, & Co., Cadena 24.

Korff, Honsberg: & Co., Pte. Es-

piritu Santo 4.

Paez, Alberto, Pte. Alvarado 4.

Slmfer, Carlos II., & Co., sucr.,S. Juan Letran 7.

Sommer, Herrmann & Co., Coliseo

Viejo 10.

Vent, Andres (Testamentaria de), Av.

Madrid 0.

Walker, S. W., Av. Juarez and Bal-

deras.

CARRIAGE SHOPS.CARROCERIAS.

Ducastaing & Hamel, Alconedo 2J^.

Francoulon, Adrian, 2a Ribera S. Cosme37.

Lopez, Maximo & Co., la Bucareli 2.

Paez, Alberto, Pte. Alvarado 4.

Perrillat, A., 2a Revillagigedo 4.

Seres, Graciano, Sapo 27.

Vazquez & Co., 4a Providencia 1029.

Vent, Andres, Av. Madrid 0.

Walker, S. W., Av. Juarez and Bal-

deras.

F>. J. BROWN,Manufacturer of

WOODEN WATER TANKS,J)oors and Windows

of all

FINE STAIRCASES, ROLLER-TOP DESKS.

Furniture Factory. Workshops : 3a Calle de Mina No. 6."* Mexico.

telephone No. 591.

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PAUL S. LIETZ, H. C. A. WOORT,Pres. and Gen. Manager. Secretary.

W. A. L. SCHAEFER, LIC. F. GONZALEZ MENA,Vice. -Pres. and Treasurer. Attorney.

The Mexican Construction and

Engineering Co., Ltd.

(Compania Mexicana de Construcciones y Obras

de Ingenieria [5. A.])

Organizada conforme a las leyes de Mexico.

Offices :

17 and 18 Third Floor, Centro Mercantil Bldg..

City of Mexico.

Cable: "Builder." Telefono, 514. Apartado, 2-B.

General Contractors and Builders.

This Company undertakes the erection and con-

struction of all classes of public or private buildings,

sewers, waterways and subway conduits, etc. Theyemploy a l^rge corps of competent engineers and

draughtsmen, and will be pleased to give estimates on

all classes of construction work.

CORRESPONDENCE SOLICITED.

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CASH REGISTERS.APARATOS PARA INDICAR EL IMPORTE DE UNA

COMPRA.

Slinfer, Carlos H., fc Co., sncr.,S. Juan Letran 7.

Mosler, Boiveii & Cook, sncr.,2a S. Francisco and Vergara.

American Fur. Mfg. Co., Av. Juarez 2.

Braniff, G. & O.. & Co., Cadena 19.

CASTINGS.(See Foundries.)

CEMENT.CEMENTO.

Boker, R., & Co., Coliseo Viejo 1.

Case, Henry A., Ortega 5.

Clement, Z.? Ortega 34.

Crittenden, W. J., Cadena 17.

Dingey & Woods, S. Juan Letran

5J*.

Elcoro, Valentin, & Co., Cadena 24.

Festersen, O. E., & Co., Zuleta 10.

Glymes, "W. A. de, 4a Indpndncia 5.

Grimwood, A., & Co., Gante 11.

Kasani, T. R., la Damas 5.

Korff, Honsbergr & Co., Pte. Es-

piritu Santo 4.

Loltse, G., & Co., sues., Palma 10.

Mexico Mine & Smelt. Snp. Co.,la S. Francisco 12.

Pazo, Rafael, Cadena 11.

Philipp, A., & Co., sues. (S. e C.), Em-pedradillo 5.

Sommer, Herrmann & Co., Palma4.

Wolff, Loon, Zuleta 10.

Young, Wni., & Co., Gante 11.

CEMENT.(Manufacturers.)

FABRICAS DE CEMENTO.Cia. de Cal liidranlica, Cadena 6.

Cia. Indust. Cemento privilegiado, Co-

liseo Viejo.

Cia. Mexicana de Cemento Portland (S.

A.), Cadena 11.

CHEMISTS.(See Assayers.)

CHEMISTS ANALYTICAL,.QUIMICOS.

Hard, J. M. B., Cordobanes 16.

CHEMISTS, MANUFACTURING.FABRICANTES DE PRODUCTUS QUIMICOS.Bustillos, Francisco, Tacuba 7.

Copeland, G., Henry, Centro Mercantil.

Drogueria Belga, S. Felipe Neri 21.

Felix, Carlos, & Co., 3a S. Fran-

cisco 4.

Grisi, B. y L. (S. e C.), la Factor 6.

Red Cross Drug Co., Dolores 429.

Scott, Bowen & Co., Av. Morelos 803.

FOREIGN HOUSES.J. Elwood Lee Co.. Conshohocken.

Pa. Manufacturing chemists, hospital

and physicians' supplies, medicinal and

surgical plasters, suspensories, etc. A.

iM. Slack, Pte. S. Francisco 14,

Mexico, D. F.

CHILDREN'S CLOTHING.ROPA DE NlNOS.

L'Art de la Mode, Av. Juarez 625.

New England (S.A.), Pte. Espiritu Santo

8 and 9.

Perez, Rose, 2a Plateros 4.

Oppenheim, Mrs. F., Pte. S. Francisco

13.

CHINA AND EARTHENWAREMANUFACTURERS.

FABRICAS DE LOZA.

Cia. Francesa de Porcelanas (S.A.), Pal-

ma 12.

Wilson, J. H., sues., 2a Colon 1.

ANALYSESOf Every Kind Made Promptly

Specimens of Milk, Water, Oil,

Minerals, and all Commerical Sub-stances examined and analyzed,

la my pathological laboratories

analyses and examinations of

Tumors, Cancers, Sputum, and all

like substances, are made, and theresults guaranteed scientifically, in

the shortest time possible.

JAS, M. B, HARDCHEMIST and PATHOLOGISTCordobanes 16 Telephone, 1584

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CHINA AND GL.ASSWARE.(Dealers.)

CRISTALERIAS Y EXPENDIOS DE LOZA.

Aguirre, Rafael, Correo Mayor 1.

Aguirre Hnos., 5 de Mayo and S. JoseReal.

Boker, R., & Co., Coliseo Viejo 1.

Bonnerue, P., sues., Refugio 9.

Bravo, Manuel, & Cia. (S. e C.), Es-

calerillas 15.

Cornejo, Enrique, & Co., Empedradillo 9.

Contreras, Juan de M., & Co., la Mercedand Est. Balvaneras.

Cristaleria Moderna, Palma 12.

Cristaleria Nacional, Portal Flores.

Cristaleria de Plateros, 2a Plateros 9.

Cristaleria de S. Antonio Chapulalpam,Flamencos 3.

Dupont, J. M., Bajos Portacoeli 2 and

Portal Flores 5.

Elcoro, Valentin, & Co., Cadena 24.

Gonzales, Hoz R., 2a Sto. Domingo and

Donceles.

Guarneros & Co., 2a S. Francisco 7.

Gutierrez, Miguel, Bajos Portacoeli and

S. Bernardo.

Jiilsrutl & Co., Waldemar, Coliseo

Viejo 20.

Lolise, G., & Co., sues., Palma 10.

Loeb Hnos., la Plateros and Alcai-

ceria.

Mendez, Juan B., Portillo S. Diego 2 and

S. Hipolito 1.

Mosler, Bowen & Cook, sncr.,Vergara and 5 de Mayo.

Philipp, A., & Co., sues. (S. e C.), Em-pedradillo 5.

Sommer, Herrmann & Co., Ocam-

po 1.

Velasco, Daniel E., Empedradillo 4.

CHINA AND GLASSWARE.(Importers and Manufacturers' Agents.)IMPORTADORES DE LOZA Y CRISTALERIA.

Block, A. & M., S. Bernardo 9.

Blnmenthal, Tobe, Centre Mercan-

til.

Coudurier, F., & Co., apdo 19.

Dahlhaus, Edmundo, Alfaro 4.

Dosse, Juan, Jesus 7.

Neumann, Felipe, Angel 4,

FOREIGN HOUSES.H. C. Fry Glass Co., Rochester, Pa.

Manufacturers of all kinds of blown,

pressed and hand-made tumblers. F.

A. Coudurier & Co., agts., Apartado19, Mexico, D. F.

Tarentnm Glass Co., Tarentum, Pa.

'Manufacturers of all kinds of pressedtable glassware and tumblers. F. A.

Coudurier & Co., agts., Apartado 19,

Mexico, D. F.

CHINESE AND JAPANESEGOODS.

(See Oriental Goods.)

CHIROPODISTS.CALLISTAS.

El Harem Baths, Coliseo Nuevo 10.

Ludewitzke, Arthur, Hotel Comonfort.

San Agustin Baths, Bajos S. Agustin.CHOCOLATE FACTORIES.

CHOCOLATERIAS.

Chocolateria Francesa, la Ribera Sta.

Maria 10.

Iturria, F., sues., la Ribera S. Cosme 8.

La Colonial, Pte. Alvarado 3.

Munguia e hijos, sues., la Merced 8, 2a

Ribera S. Cosme 38j, Tacuba 9.

Tobe BlumenthalCentre Mercantil Bldg.

2 Piso, No. 3

GENERAL AGENT OF THE NATION-AL GLASS CO. of Pittsburgh, Pa.,

U. S. A., Manufacturers of Table and

Bar Glassware.

AGENT OF THE NORTH BALTIMOREBOTTLE GLASS CO. of Terre Haute,

Ind., U. S. A., Manufacturers of Beer

and Mineral Water Bottles.

AGENT OF THE ROBERTSON BRICKPLANT of Monterey, N. L.

aAGENT OF THE GRAN CIA. LADRIL-

LERA de SALTILLO, Brickmakers,

Saltillo, Coah.

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Noriega, Samona A., 2a Merced 7.

Noriega, Sordo, & Co., Chiquis 4.

Manrique, C, la Pila Seca 6.

Santin, Aurelio (Testamentaria de), Cor-

dobanes.

CHURCH ORNAMENTS.ORNAMENTOS PARA IGLESIAS.

Araluce, R. S. de, Clln. Sta. Ines 5.

Boker, R., & Co., Coliseo Viejo 1.

Castro, Francisco, 2a S. Francisco 1.

Ciudad de Bruselas, la Plateros 1.

Fabre, R., la Plateros 2.

Guarneros & Co., 2a S. Francisco 7.

Heuer, E., & Co., sues., Alcaiceria 27.

Signoret, Honnorat & Co., Monterilla y

Capuchinas.

Sorpresa y Frimavera, la Plateros

7 and 8.

Zivy, D., & Co., 3a S. Francisco 7.

CIGARS.(Factories.)

FABRICAS DE PUROS.

Echeverria, P., Parque Conde 8.

Garcia, B. y Cia., Allende 559.

Gutierrez & Barrena, sues., Portal Pra-

do 1.

La Fortuna, Hoacalco 628.

Romano, Pedro, Alfaro 11.

CIGARS.(Wholesale.)

ALMACENES DE PUROS.

Botas, Andres, Vergara 11.

Christlieb & Rubke, 2a Monterilla 9

(Balsa Hnos.)

Frazer, Archibald, S. Juan Letran 5J^.

Herrmann, W., & Co., S. Jose Real 17.

Mark, Adolfo, S. Jose Real 7.

Tenin, Agusto, Clln. Olla. 26 (Domes-

tic).

CIGARMAKERS' SUPPLIES.ANILLOS PARA PUROS.

Hirschberg, Carlos, Alfaro 13.

CIGARS AND TOBACCO.TABAQUERIAS.

Alonso, Fernandez R., 5 de Mayo 10.

Botas, Andres, Vergara 11.

Cohen, S., & Co., la S. Francisco 1.

Fortuna, La, Gante 4.

Garcia, Vda. de, la Damas 12.

Icaza Flores Francisco, la S.

Francisco 14.

Miret, Felix, Pte. S. Francisco 16.

Munguia e hijos, sues., la Merced 8.

Revelo, J. V., Vergara 17.

Vina, S., Coliseo Nuevo 14.

Zepata, A., Coliseo Viejo 11.

CIGARETTES.(Importers.)

IMPORTADORES DE CIGARROS.

Herrmann, W., & Co., S. Jose Real 17.

I.onergaii & Co., Pte. S. Francisco 16.

Romano, Pedro, Alfaro 11.

CIGARETTES.(Manufacturers.)

FABRICAS DE CIGARROS.

Cia. Ciarrera Mexicana (S.A.),

Paseo Bucareli.

El Buen Toiio (S.A.), Plza. San

Juan 218.

La Tabacalera Mexicana, Pte. Alvarado

10.

Munguia e hijos, P., sues., la Merced S.

CIGARETTE PAPER.PAPEL PARA CIGARROS.

Capdequi, Juan, & Co., Zuleta 17.

Fuenta, S. de la, sues., S. Agustin 8.

Rolla, A., & Co., S. Agustin 16.

Romano, Pedro, Alfaro 12.

Sendel & Co., Acequia 6.

Torre y Gutierrez, sues., Juan Manuel 21.

TypewriterSupplies

Best in quality

Lowest in price

Typewriters Bought, Sold and

Exchanged

Ghos.J.'Bolger&Co.la Independencia 12

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COMPANIA ClGARRERA

MEXICANA, S. A.

5a BUCARELI, NUM. 2, MEXICO.

Capital Social $1,750,000

Gerente Director,

R. DEL RIO.

La Fabrica mas grande y de mas im-

portancia de todas las Americas.

Produce marcas ekborados con ks

mejores clases de tabaco, usando los mas

higienicos papeles conocidos hasta el dia*

En uso las maquinas mas perfectos y mas

modernas.

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CIRCULATING LIBRARIES.LIBROS PARA ALQUILER.

Blake's Book Store, Gante 8.

Bolg-er, Thos. J., & Co., la In-

dpndncia 12.

Gallo, Alejo, Qln. Espiritu Santo 5.

Vincourt, C., 5 de Mayo 5.

CITY REAL, ESTATE.AGENCIAS PARA LA VENTA DE TERRENOS EN

EL DISTRITO FEDERAL.

(See Real Estate.)

CIVIL ENGINEERS.(See Engineers.)CLAY PIPE.

FABRICAS DE TUBOS DE BARRO.

Mexican Clay Mfg. Co., S. JuanLetran 5^. -

CLOTHING, READY-MADE.ROPA HECHA PARA HOMBRES.

Cerda Espinosa, la Sto. Domingo 6J^.

Echeverria, F., Sepulch. Sto. Domingo 3.

"La Bella Jardinera," Franck &Co., M., sues., Portal Diputacion; "El

Pobre Diablo," Sto. Domingo and Don-

celes.

"La Explosion," Empedradillo and Sto.

Domingo.

Levy, A., & Co., Espiritu Santo 1.

Magana, Ignacio, la Sto. Domingo 6.

Maurel Hnos., la Sto. Domingo 2,

"Cambio Mercantil."

Montes de Oca, A., la Sto. Domingo 14.

New England, Pte. Espiritu Santo

8 and 9.

Sierra, Enrique R., S. Juan Dios 4.

Yturriaga, Ricardo, S. Hipolito 1003.

COAL AND COKE.(Dealers.)

CARBON DE PIEDRA Y COKE.

Bolen-Darnall Coal Co., Gante 4.

Braschi, V. M., & Bro., Cadena 2.

Cia. Comercial Pan-Americana, Medinas10.

Foss, J. B., & Co., 5 de Mayo and Ver-

gara.

Fuss, George, Angel 6.

Grim-wood, A., & Co., Gante 11.

Ilasam, T. R., la Damas 5.

Mexican Coal & Coke Co., Centro

Mercantil.

Potter, G. F., S. Juan Letran 3.

Shorter, C. S., S. Juan Letran 3.

Bolen=Darnall Coal Co. ofTexasDALLAS, TEXAS.

Mines in Indian Territory, Arkansas and Colorado.

Total Daily Output, 10,000 Tons.

General Agent, Oante No. 4.

Telephone 603, Mexico, D. F.

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Fire Brick,

Fire Clay,

Sewer Pipe.

Equal to the Best made in

United States or Europe.

Write for prices to

"Compania

Mexicana Manufacturer

de Barro,"

CITY OF MEXICO, MEXICO.

DESPACHO : A partadoSan Juan de Letran No. 5)4. No. 2032.

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COFFEE MACHINERY.MAQUINARIA PARA CAFETALES.

Boker, R., & Co., Coliseo Viejo 1.

Fogarty & Dickinson, la S. Francisco 7.

Gordon, Hugh (mfrs. agt.), la Indpndn-cia 22.

Gray, W. C. (mfrs. agt), Gante 6.

Sommer, Herrmann & Co., Coliseo

Viejo 10.

Yonnsy Wm., & Co. (mfrs. agt.),

Gante 11.

COFFINS.(Manufacturers.)

FABRICAS DE CAJAS MORTUORIAS.Cia. Indust. Ascorve & Gayosso, Mai i.;-

cala 3.

Carmona, Marcos, & Sons, Sta. Clara 14.

Herrera, Manuel, Tabaqueros 6.

Jimenez, Cirilo, Cerca S. Lorenzo 9.

Olvera, Cuberto, Estanco Mujeres 4.

Rivero, Secundino, Tabaqueros 4.

Saldana, Benito, Tabaqueros 2.

Suarez, Domingo, Tabaqueros 3.

COLLECTION AGENTS.AGENCIAS DE COBROS.

C. H. M. y Agramonte, la Indpndncia 4.

Dun, R. G., & Co., Capuchinas 11.

Starr-Hunt, J. L., Montealegre 2().

COLORS AND DYES.(Importers.)

IMPORTADORES DE MATERIALES DE TINTO-RERIA.

Christlieb & Riibke, 2a Monterilla 9.

Clement, Z., Ortega 34.

Dittmer, Carlos (mfrs. agt.), S. Felipe

Neri 123.

Koeppe, Max (mfrs. agt.), Alfaro 4.

Marquard, Hugo (mfrs. agt.), Ca-

dena 4.

COMMERCIAL AGENCIES.AGENCIAS PARA INFORMACIONES COMER-

CIALES.

International Mercantil Agcy.,Gante 8.

The Mercantile Agcy., R. G. Dun& Co., S. Agustin 7.

CONTRACTORS.CONTRATISTAS.

liailey, Lawrence & Co., Ortega 28.

Braniff, Thomas, Jr., &, Co., la

Indpndncia 36.

Brinkmann, Geo., Ortega 28.

Brisbin & Davis, Alconedo 1.

ITnveetorefllMning, Banhing ant) flnbuetrial Stocfte

ant) fIDexico Cit^ IReal Cetatewill serve their BEST interests by dealing

with the

international flftercantileDetailed financial and commercial reports furnished, covering

all lines of business, and complete reports, gratis, tocustomers on prospective investments.

LIST YOUR SECURITIES WITH US.Those desiring to sell their properties to advantage should dea

through this Agency. ADOLPH W. GOBRECHT, Gen'l Mgr. ,

Calle Gante 8, City of Mexico.

i^^^f^^^^^^810

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APARTADO CORREO 359. CALLE LIMANTOUR Nos. 7 AND 8.

Juan J. Moylan,

CONTRACTOR,City of Mexico,

CONSTRUCTOR OF-

RAILWAYS, SANITARY WORKS,WATERWORKS, ETC.

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Bruyn, W. E., la Providencia 5.

Davis & Kipp, Clln. Lopez 8.

Detwiler, H. L., 2a Dolores 18.

Docker, George, 2a Artes 2085.

Echagary & Lattine, 2a Bucareli 1033.

Henderson, Wm. C., 4a Zaragoza 29.

Hoeck, Cris., 3a Providencia 7.

Jensen, Otto, la Providencia 5.

Ivetclium, J., la Indpndncia 4.

Lamm, C. C., Av. Madrid 127.

Lamm, Lewis, Eliseo 50.

Malau, C. A., & Co., la Indpndncia 36.

Maxwell, C., 2a Arquitectos 4.

Mexico Const. & EngineeringCo., Cen. Mercantil.

Miller & Shepard, apdo 403.

Milliken Bros., Pte. S. Francisco 14.

McLean & Honeyman, la Indpndncia 22.

Monasterio, Angel Ortiz, Centre Mercan-til.

Moreno, Reyes & Co., Mesones 26.

Moylan, J. J., Salazar and Sur 14.

National Construction Co., Re-

beldes 0.

Pa.rra.ga, Hnos. & Co., Cadena 22.

Seaman, J., apdo 665.

Storey & Fromow, Clln. Espiritu Santo 9.

Thaden, Julio von, Aldama 2, Merced de

las Huertas.

CONTRACTORS.(Railroad.)

CONTRATISTAS DE FERROCAREILES.

Frizell, R. G,, Gante 2.

Hampson & Smith, Resales 7.

Lamar, L. L., American Club.

Maillefert & Duran, Espiritu Santo 9.

McGavock, W. J., N.R.R. of Mex.Mexico & Acapulco Constr. Co., Ro-

sales 7.

Moylan, J. J., Limantour 7 and 8.

Paterson, Gordon C., 3a Colon 1012.

Pearson, S., & Son, Pte. Alvarado 15.

Smoot, E. K., Paseo 79.

Smucker, C. C., Hotel Guardiola.

Torres, Aranda J., D. Juan Manuel 16.

COOK STOVES.ESTUFAS PARA CoCINA.

Baker, Sebbon D. (mfrs. agt.), S.

Juan Letran 10.

Boker & Co., Coliseo Viejo 1.

Lohse, G., & Co., sacs., Palma 10.

Paterson, "Wm., la Indpndncia 9.

Sommer, Herrmann & Co., Palma 4.

Joseph Ketchum,

GeneralContractor and

Engineer,

la INDEPENDENCE 4,

MEXICO, D. F.

Estimates and plans fur-

nished for all kinds of

construction work.

W. E. BRISBIN B. T. DAVIS.

BRISBIN & DAVISMEXICO

ALCONEDO i.

APARTADOP. O. Box [638

ENGINEERS-CONTRACTORSRailroad and Building Contracts.

Reports and Surveys.

Tropical Lands. Mines.

Water Powers, Etc.

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COOPERS.TALLERES DE TONELEROS.

Espinoso, J., Lagunilla 2.

Floras, Jesus, 8a Violeta 39.

Gonzales, Manuel, Vizcainas 8.

Hernandez, Jose, Pte. Tecolotes- 3.

Mendez, Miguel C., 5a Hidalgo 1.

Menina, Juan, Pte. Tecolotes 2721.

Montalvo, D., Pte. Tecolotes 2.

Soriano, Paulino, Encarnacion 5.

Torres, Agustin, Las Cruces 8.

Villareal, Juan Jose, la Constancia 13 J4.

COPPER PL.ATE ENGRAVERS.GRABADORES EN COBRE.

Bouligny & Schmidt, sues. (S. e

C), Rebeldes 1.

Bolger, Thos. J., & Co., la Indpndncia12.

COPPERSMITHS.COBRERIAS.

Amelio, Bias, Arco S. Agustin 16.

Fersula, Alfonso, Cuiquita Regina 4.

Lembo, G., Ortega A.

Palmieri, Pablo, Ortega 4.

CORK FACTORIES.FABRICAS DE TAPONES DE CORCHO.

Jacques, Clemente, & Co., Juan Man-uel 6.

Miquel, Vinche & Meyer, Tiburcio 11.

CORN GRINDERS.MOLINOS DE IXTAMAL.

Aguilar, Fortino, Pajaritos 6.

Aguilar, Miguel, 2a Plaza Tepito 1.

Diaz de la Vega Luis, Escobilleria 5.

Dettmer, Carlos, Chiquihuiteras 9.

Galarza, Maximo, Soledad Sta. Cruz 1J^.

Gonzalez, M., Puente Guerras 4.

Martinez, Pedro, Pte. Santa Ana 4.

Perez, Bonifacio, Garrapata 27.

Tagle, Agustin, 5a Mosqueta 5; Clzda.

Sta. Maria 32.

COMMISSION MERCHANTS.COMISIONISTAS.

(Manufacturers' agents are representedby the letters m. a. following the address.)

Agencia de Comisiones e Importacionesde Ferreteria, Bajos S. Agustin 6

(m. a.).

Alexanderson, Pablo, Cadena 13.

Alonso, Vincente, S. Agustin 6.

Anderson, J. M., Cadena 11 (m. a.).

Araoz, Joaquin J. de, Donceles 5.

WeGuarantee

that the quality and styleof our engraving is

not excelledby any firmin the world

and we will make you a presentof your order if it fails to pivesatisfaction in even the smallest

respect. If you can criticize ourwork in anyway we are willing to

pay for your trouble. Our specialties are :

Visiting CardsWedding InvitationsStamped Stationery

Our motto :"Quality first, price

afterward." We do not do cheapor inferior work. Send for sam-

ple book.

The Blue Book

Thos. J.

Bolger & CoStationersBook Dealers

la Independencia 12

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Arce J., la S. Francisco 12 (m. a.).

Babcock & Wilcox, Av. Juarez 7.

linker, Sebbon D., S. Juan Letran10 (m. a.).

Bannister, .In an, MIICS., Clln. Sta.

Clara 9 (m. a.).

Barra, Bernabe L. de la, Centre Mer-cantil.

Barral, Andres, Arco S. Agustin 3.

Barrios & Mnrga, D. Juan Manuel 4.

Barrie, Andres, Arco S. Agustm 16.

Barrios, Eduardo, Medinas.

Batiz, Manuel, Tiburcio 8.

Betancourt, Salvador, la Mesones 26.

Bevill, W. J., Ortega 28 (m. a.).

Block & Co., Alfred, S. Bernardo 9.

Block, M. A., Juan Manuel 4.

Blumenthal, Tobe, Centro Mercan-til (m. a.).

Bossier, German, Arco S. Agustm 10

(m. a.).

Breier, Jose, Capuchinas 13.

Brockmann, Giiio., Ortega 28.

Camus Hnos., Balvanera 16.

Case, Henry A., Ortega 5 (m. a.).

Castro, A. G., & Co., Tacuba 21.

Christlieb & Riibke, 2a Monterilla 9

(m. a.).

Clement, Z., Ortega 34.

Cobian, Feliciano, Tiburcio 21.

Compafiia Noruega Mexicaiin, Or-

tega 28 (m. a.).

Cordero, Eduardo, & Co., Tacuba 21.

Corona, McEiitee & Rodriguez,Tiburcio 7.

Cornwell & Co., sues., la S. Fran-

cisco 8.

Coudnrier, F., & Co., apdo 19.

Creemer, Hugo, Meleros 11.

Cuellar, Jr., Pedro, Ortega 28.

Dalhaus, Edmundo, Alfaro 4.

Dangaud, A., & Co., 3a Indptidncia 1.

Deffes, Marcelo, Capuchinas 7.

Diaz Conti, Enrique, Ortega 28.

Dingy & Woods, S. Letran 5JS

(m. a.).

Dittmer, Carlos, S. Felipe Neri 123

(m. a.).

Dorsal, Jose, S. Jose Real 8 (m. a.).

Dozal, Fernando, & Co., S. Agustin 18.

Kspania, Fortino, Ortega 28.

Espania, F., & Co., S. Agustin 16.

Espinosa & Montanez, S. Jose Garcia 8.

Eyssautier & Co., S. Bernardo 9.

Ezcurdia Hnos., Balvanera 5.

Fabregat & Co., S. Andres 10.

Fernandez, Ramon, Balvanera 2.

HENRY A. CASE,Importer, Exporter and Contractor,

Calle Ortega 5, CITY OF MEXICO.Representing

Castle Brand Belgian Cement.Toltec Brand American Cement.Lagerdorfer Brand German Cement.General Electric Company London.Edmundson's Electric Corporation London.R. Waygood & Co., Ltd London, Elevators.

John Knight & Co., Ltd London, Soaps.George Simon & Wheton London, Liquors.Ceylon Tea and Coffee Co London, Teas.Randall Brothers London, Varnishes.Bayliss, Jones & Bayliss London, Castings.Macfarlanes Glasgow, Castings.Hobson, Houghton & Co Sheffield, Steel.Hallack Paint, Oil and Glass Co. Denver, Col.

Angelo Myers Philadelphia, Whiskeys.Skandia Furniture Co .. ...Rockford, 111., Furniture.Kilfyre '.

New York.

Etc., Etc., Etc.

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GU1LLERMO C. DINGEY. C. B. WOODS.

Dingey & Woods,Commission Merchants and Sales Agents.

POJT OFFICE 'BOX. 2198.

San Juan de Letran No. 5, Mexico, D. F.

Arrange for sale or purchase of Lands, Mines, Haciendas,

Plantations, Etc* Our long residence in this Republicand our familiarity with its laws and business methods

enable us to determine the value of properties here and

to protect purchasers from errors that so frequently occur.

Correspondence Solicited.

All mail should be addressed to APARTADO 2 J98, Mexico, D. F.

W. FINKREPRESENTATIVE OF FOREIGN HOUSES

and COMMISSION MERCHANT.

SPECIALTIES: Plows and Cultivating Implements, Wagons,Carriages, Corn Shelters, Trashers, Engines and Boilers,

Pumps, Edge Tools, Barbed "Wire, Wheel-barrows, Scrapers.

Stoves, Typewriters, Feed Cutters, Horse Powers, WindMills, Gasoline Engines, Hay Presses, Platform Scales.

SALES STRICTLY TO IMPORTERS.

office: Capuchinas 7- p. 0.80x2095.

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Festersen, O. E., & Co., Zuleta 10

(m. a.).

Fink, W., Capuchinas 7 (m. a.).

Fink & Co., Capuchinas 7 (m. a.).

Fortun, Joaquin, Corazon Jesus 16.

Possum, Albert D., Capuchinas 7 (m. a.).

Fromow, Guillermo T., Clln. EspirituSanto 9 (m. a.).

Fuentes, S. de la, sues., S. Agustin 8.

Fuentes, Parres y Juan, Manrique 5.

Fuentes, Vargas F., Tiburcio 7.

Fuss, Geo., Angel 6.

Garcia Bros. & Co., S. Agustin 17.

Garcia, Joaquin, Joya 2.

Garcia, Pimentel Luis, Donceles 9.

Gelling:, John W., la Ayuntamiento4 Cm. a.).

Glymes, W. de, 4a Indpndncia 5.

Goetschel, B. & G., la Indpndncia 3.

Gonzalez, Geraro, Nueva 3.

Gonzalez, Blanco Eduardo, Alfaro 3.

Gordon, Hugh, la Indpndncia 23 (m. a.).

Gorostizaga, C., & Co., S. Agustin 14.

Corozpe, Pedro M., Tiburcio 27.

Gosselin, Santiago, & Co., S. Bernardo 3.

Gray, W. C., Gante 6 (m. a.).

(; rim-wood, A., & Co., Gante 11

(m. a.).

Griinberger, Rodolfo, Clln. Espiritu San-

to 11 (m. a.).

Gutierrez, Miguel N., Cadena 18.

Halliday, J. G., Gante 8 (m. a.).

llasaiu, T. R., la Damas 5 (m. a.).

Herrmann & Co., 2a Mesones 29.

Heyser, M. R., Zuleta 8.

Hitchins, Carlos V., Ortega 5 (m. a.).

Hoffman & Urquia, Arco S. Agustin 10.

Hudlet, Alfred M., Av. Juarez 625

(m. a.).

Hutchison, Isaac M., Av. Juarez 404

(m. a.).

trnaz, Vicente, Clln. Cuajomulco 6^2.

[acoby & Co., 3a Orden S. Agustin 1.

[acques, P. & J., D. Juan Manuel 24.

fuambeltz, S. de, & Co., 3a Orden S.

Agustin 2.

Kendrick, C. A., S. Juan Letran 5^.Koepe, Max, Alfaro 4.

Lalmiisat, David, la Indpndncia 22

(m. a.).

Laporte, A., Refugio 16.

Sebbon D. BaKer

Representative of

ENGLISH and

AMERICANManufacturers

Apartado 2055MEXICO, D. F.

David S. Samuel. Francisco W. Russell.

JUAN BANNISTER,SUCESORES

Contratistas e Importadores de TodaClase de Maquinaria.

APARTADO No. 696.

CALLEJON DE STA. CLARA No. 9.

Esquina del 5 de Mayo,

MEXICO, D. F.

Unices Representantes de los Srs.

HOWARD & BULLOUGH, LIMITED.

Maquinaria para algodon y lana.

Maquinaria para Fabricas de estampe yblanqueo.

Maquinas para condicionar y mercerizar.Motores calderas turbinas, etc., etc., etc.

Toda clase de refacciones para Fabricasde algodon lana, blanqueo y estampe.

Cables de Algodon Bandas Inglesas.Trilladoras Inglesas y sus motores.Flechas, poleas, colgantes, etc., etc.,

Inglesas.

Techqs de fierro Columnas de fierro, etc.

Maquinaria para talleres. Etc., etc., etc.

816

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Compania Metalurgica BelgaJa de San Francisco No. 7, Mexico, D. F.

MATHA, KOHSEL Y CIA.A.I, Lieber's, ABC Codes Used.

Rails and Accessories.

Industrial Railways andShopCars.

Wagons and Cars.

Bridges, Etc.

Beams, Channels, Corrugated Iron.

Steel Constructions.

Glasses and Mirrors.

Cast-Iron Pipes and Accessories.

Cement.

Telefono No. 1831.

Rieles y Accesorios.

Vias portatiles y Wagonetas.Coches y Plataformas.

Puentes, Etc.

Viguetas, Laminas.

Construcciones de Fierro.

Vidrios y Lunas.

Tubos de hierro fundido yAccesorios.

Cementos.

OSCAR E. FESTERSEN y CIA., S. en G.,

Apartado 600, Calle de Zuleta No* JO,

MEXICO, a R

General Wholesale Commission merchants

Special Agents for

Aalborg Portland Cement,

Ice, Refrigerating and Danish Dairy Machinery,Danish Butter in Tins, Gloves, Canned Goods,

Milk Cans,

Machinery Tools, Engines, Boilers and Complete Machinery for

Glue Factories, Mollerup's Engine Lubricators*

AGENTS FOR CARTER'S INKS.

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Lavie & Co., Don Juan Manuel 19.

Leeper & Co., E. D., Gante 2 (m. a.).

Lenero & Castro, Ortega 6.

Lewis, Hipolito, & Co., Cadena 10 (m. a).

Llano, Sinforiano, 2a S. Juan 9.

Lohse, Jas. C., Cadena 14 (m. a.).

Lomer, L. L., Ortega 5 (m. a.).

Lorin, Amedee, Centre Mercantil (m. a.).

Lozano, Gmo., Capuchinas 11.

Maeda & Co., Alfaro 4.

Malgor, Martin, sues., S. Felipe Neri 7.

Marqnard, Hugo, Cadena 14.

Martinez, Arauna y Fernandez del Yalle,

Coliseo Viejo 21.

Martinez, Faustino, Cadena 10.

Marz, Adolfo, S. Jose Real 9.

Melber & Co., S. Agustin 3.

Mendez, Pedro Z., Ortega 28.

Michel Hnos. sues., Capuchinas 11.

Mijares y Olalde, Arco S. Agustin 5.

Miquel, Vinche & Meyer, Tiburcio 11.

Mirabel, Joaquin, 2a Sto. Domingo 7.

Miranda, Alfred, la Mesones 25.

Miranda, Jose L., Capuchinas 7.

Moler, W. G., la Indpndncia 36

(m. a.).

Mora y Fernandez, 3a Rastro 7.

Moran, Toinns, Centre Mercantil

(m. a.).

Moreno, D., & Co., Juan Manuel 17.

Moreno & Zubiran, Ortega 26.

Mcrlet, Ituarte & Co., Alfaro 15.

Murphy, Alberto, T burcio 2.

Neumann, Felipe, Angel 4 (m. a.).

Xieth, Fernando, Centro Mercantil

(m. a.).

Noriega & Co., Angel 5.

Ncriega & Alvarez, Esclavo 8.

Norris, VV. W., & Co., Victoria 11.

Olmstead, Loring, la Fresno 1514.

Oses, Francisco, & Hno., 5a Degollade.

Otero, Ricardo, Angel 4.

i'adilla & Co., Tiburcio 9 (m. a.).

Palmer, G. C., Centro Mercantil (m. a.).

Parra -a linos. & Co., Cadeiia 22

(m. a.).

Pascal, Adolfo, Portal Mercaderes 7.

Pastor, Placido, Capuchinas 5.

'astoriza, Gmo., & Co., Ortega 26.

'atino, Agustin, & Co., 4a Indpndncia

sy2 .

'azo, Rafael, Cadena 11 (m. a.),

'erez, P., & Co., Ocampo 4.

Mgout, Leopoldo, Ortega 27.

Mnson, G., 2a Ribera S. Cosme 21.

'olte, Reyes & Castro, Tiburcio 7

(m. a.).

ALFRED M. SLACK,MANUFACTURERS' AGENT,

Puente San Francisco No. H. Pifv nfPost=0ffice Box 2132. CIly [

BANK AND TRADE REFERENCES.Exclusive Mexican Representative for the Following Firms :

TVER. RUBBER CO., Boston, Drug Sundries, Rubber Goods.J. ELLWOOD LEE CO., Conshohocken, Pe^., Absorbent Cotton and Hos-

pital Supplies.GERSTENDORFER. BROS., New York City, Star Enamels and Gold

Paints.J. M. MARIS <$. CO., New York, Drvig Sundries, Glassware.J. C. AYERS CO., Lowell, Mevss., Ayers' Patent Medicines, Special Sales

SIEBER,'<$. TRUSSELL MFG. CO., St. Louis, Loose Leaf Books, Etc.CHURCH <S. DWIGHT CO., New York, Bicarb. Soda,.HENRY WEINHAGEN, New York. Clinic Thermometers, Hypodermic

NATK)NAL'PHARMACY CO., San Francisco, Aponia Worden.Etc., Etc.HENRY TROEMNER.. Philadelphia. Fine Balances and Drug Scales.BINGHAMTON OIL REFINING CO.. Vaselines of all kinds.MEILINK MFG. CO., Household Fire and Water Proof Vaxilts.

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LEON WOLFF,CALLE DE ZULELTA NO. 10,

MEXICO.

Machinery in General,

Rails and Railroad Supplies, Mining Supplies,

German, English and American

Portland Cement*

Sole Agent for the" Germania Portland Cement." More

than \2,000 barrels used in street paving in Mexico City*

IMPORT. EXPORT

PARRAQA HERflANOS & COCadena 22, Mexico, D. F.

COMISIONISTAS Y CONTRAT1STAS.

RBPRESENTANTES DE

PARRAQA BROTHERS, New York,

Comislonistas y Contratlstas.

AMERICAN ENCAUSTIC TILING CO.,

Mosalcos.

SAFETY INSULATEDWIRE & CABLE CO.

Alambres Alslados y Cables.

HAWLEY DOWN DRAFT FURNACE,Hornillas Economicas.

THE WHITMAN & BARNES MFG. CO.

Utencilios para Agriculture.Herramientas para tterreris.

Dientes para trilladoras cu-

cbillas, y secciones para se

gadoras cultuadoras.

CHARLES WARNER CO.,

Cemento Portland, Marcas:

NAZARETH,SOVEREIGN,ROYAL.WARNER'S HYDRAULIC

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Presas, Leopoldo, D. Juan Manuel 11.

Quijano & Velarde, D. Juan Manuel 13.

Ramos, Thomas E., Seminario 6.

Ramos & Co., Cadena 11.

Rebolledo, Mendez Bancel & Co., Ro-

sales 9.

Rico, Pedro, Chavaria 8.

Ritter, Frederico, & Co., Capuchinas 9.

Robertson & Darnell, Cadena 11

(m. a.).

Rocha, Luis G., San Andrez 19 (m. a.).

Roeder, Phillip G., 2a Indpndncia 8

(m. a.).

Rolla, A., S. Agustin 16.

Romero, Jose N., Tiburcio 5.

Ruiz, Manuel, la Factor 4.

Ruiz, Ballesteros & Co., Medinas 22.

Ruiz, E., & Co., Cadena 14.

Salcedo & Co., Capuchinas 10.

Samuel, Hermanos, D. Manuel 24.

Sanchez, Julian, & Co., Cocheras 20.

Sanchez, J. M., & Co., D. Juan Manuel17.

Schmidt, Artnro, Gante 10 (m. a.).

Schuberth, Juan V., Capuchinas 12.

Seeger, Chas. L., la Humboldt 12 (m. a.).

Sendel & Co., Acequia 6.

Serano, Jr., M., Cadena 11 (m. a.).

Slack, A. M., Pte. S. Francisco 14

(m. a.).

Sordo, Thomas, Balvanera 11.

Torre & Gutierrez, sues., D. Juan Man-uel 21.

Trueba Hnos., Cadena 16.

Uhink, Gmo., Cadena 16.

Valle del y Klotz, Clln. Espiritu San-

to 4.

Vega, Manuel, Balvanera 8.

Velarde & Camus, D. Juan Manuel 13.

Vidal, Manuel V., S. Agustin 1.

Waal, Guillermo H. de, Ortega 28 (m. a.).

Warley, Francisco R., 4a Indpn-dncia zy2 .

Watson, Phillips & Co., D. Juan Manuel10.

Williams, Arthur, D. Juan Manuel 16.

Wolff, Leon, Zuleta 10.

FOREIGN HOUSE. .

American Trading: Co., The,Broad Exchange Building, N. Y.

General export business, wholesale

OFFICE : CALLE DE GANTE NO* 6, CITY OF MEXICO*

W. C. GRAY,FACTORYAGENT.

'PoWder, Dynamite, Fuse, Caps and 'Batteries,

Sugar and Coffee Machinery,Saw Mills,

Mining Machinery,Water PoWer and Electric Machinery,Power 'Drills,

Engines, 'Boilers, Pumps, Picks, ShoVels, Pipe,Machinery Supplies,Gasoline Engines, ^Stationary and Mounted,Well^rilling Machinery.

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Corona, McEntee & Rodriguez,

TIBURCIO 17, MEXICO, D. F.

APARTADO POSTAL 1250.

n Importers, Exporters,Comerciantes

and General

Especialidad en semillas. Commission Merchants.

CORRESPONDENCE SOLICITED.

W. DE GLYMES,*

MEXICO, D. F.ABC, 4th Edition, \

Western Union Telegraphic,/

REPRESENTANTE DE

de Independencia 5*

Telefono 344.

ycodes. Cable : GLYMES, Mexico*

Sociedad John Cockerill.Talleres y Fundiciones de Baume y Marpent, S. A.

Compania General de Conductos de Agua.Fabrica de Cristales de Charleroi y Sucursal de

Boussois (Francia).Raevels' Society, Artificial Portland Cement

"Falcon."

J. LIMOZIN, SUCR., de Paris.

> Belgica.

Rieles y Material Rodante. Cristales, Vidrios, Mosaicos y demas arti-

Fierros para construcciones. culos para edificios.

Construcciones metalicas completas. Material fijo y rodante de vias ligeras.Tuberia de Fierro Fundido, Cemento Portland.

Comisiones en general.

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hardware and large contracts for staple

goods a specialty. V. M. Braschi &Bro., gen. agts., Cadena 2, Mexico,D. F.

CORSETS.(Makers.)

CORSETERIAS.

Arguelles, Antonio, la Monterilla 9.

Manuel, Emilio, Refugio 13.

COTTON MACHINERY.(Agents.)

MAQUINARIA PARA LABRAR ALGODON.

Anderson, J. M., Cadena 11.

Bannister, Juan, sacs., Clln. Sta.

Clara 9.

Clement, Z., Ortega 34.

Gordon, H., la Indpndncia 22.

Hardaker, W. H., British Club.

Schuberth, Juan B., Capuchinas 12.

Storey & Fromow, Clln. Esp. Santo 9.

COTTON.(Merchants.)ALGODONEROS.

Cobian, Feliciano, Tiburcio 21.

Craig & Bordenavo, la Plateros 2.

Jacoby & Co., 3a Orden S. Agustin 1.

Melber & Co., S. Agustin 3.

Martinez, Arauna y del Valle Fco., Co-

liseo Viejo 21.

Ritter, Fred., & Co., Capuchinas 9.

Salcedo & Co. (S. e C.) Capuchinas 10.

COTTON GOODS MANUFACTUR-ERS.

(See Textile Fabrics.)

COTTON MILLS.(See Textile Fabrics.)

COTTON PRINTS.(Manufacturers.)

FABRICAS DE ESTAMPADOS.Cia. San Antonio Abad, S. Agustin 2.

La Maravilla (S.A.), S. Agustin 15.

Noriega & Co., Angel 5.

Ollivier, A., & Co., Portal Diputados.

Struck, G., & Co., S. Agustin 20.

COTTON THREAD.HILADOS DE ALGODON PARA COSER.

Chadwick, J., & Bros., S. Agustin 5.

Dunbar, Diego, S. Juan Manuel 23.

COTTON WADDING.(Makers.)

FABRICAS DE ALGODON BASTO.

Dahlhaus, Emilio, la S. Juan 14.

COTTON WASTE.TRAPOS DE ALGODON.

Joseph Iron & Waste Co, Isaac,la Indpndncia 12.

Lander, Carlos, Cuauhtemozin 14.

Moreno & Znbiran, Ortega 26.

Ortigosa, Luis, Clzda. S. Antonio Abad.

14H-CRACKERS.

(Factories.)

FABRICAS DE GALLETAS.

Cia. Bizcochera Mexicana, Rancho del

Chopo.Cia. Harinera Mfa. Nacional (S.A.), Ar-

cos Belem 25.

National Biscuit Co., Zuleta 19.

Tiran, Jose, 2a S. Francisco 9.

CRAVAT FACTORIES.FABRICAS DE CORBATAS.

Bades, G., & Co., Tiburcio 26.

Calvert & Co., Refugio 14.

Chauvet, Max, la Monterilla and S.

Bernardo.

Faudon, L., & Co., Tlapaleros 20.

Levy & Martin, A., 2a Monterilla 10

and 11.

Marnat, P., 2a Plateros 2.

Palacio de Hierro (S.A.), S. Bernardo

and Callejuela.

Reynaud, A., & Co., Portal Flores.

Rodrigo, Zarauza & Co., Refugio 18.

Signoret, Honnorat & Co., 2a Monterilla

and Capuchinas.

CURIOS.CURIOSIDADES.

Dufez, E., Coliseo Nuevo 5.

El Complaciente, Coliseo Nuevo 1.

El Opalo, Alfred Horwitz, 2a S. Fran-

cisco 7.

Gendrop, L. S. de, Av. Juarez 5.

Granat, Jacob, Coliseo Nuevo 408

and la S. Francisco 3.

Hatton, J. R., "Hole in the Wall," Gante

10.

Knlb, J., Coliseo Nuevo 1.

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La Mas Complaciente, E. Bonet, 2a S.

Francisco 12.

La Joyita, 2a San Francisco 14.

National, The, la San Francisco 13.

Sonora, News Co., Estaciones 3 andGante 4.

Walz Co., W. G., 2a San Francisco 3.

DAIRIES.LECHERIAS.

Marburg Jersey Dairy Ass'ii., Pa-

toni 3.

Mariscal, Alfredo, la Ribera Sta. Maria

13K-Pimenlel, E. Jacinto, S. Fernando 42.

Rosario, J. R. Scales, Atzcapazalco.Santa Lucia, 2a Moctezuma 36.

DANCING TEACHERS.PROFESORES DE BAILE.

Miller, Miss A. Maud, Gante 7.

Tennent, Mrs. G. W., 2a Providencia 18.

DENTISTS.DENTISTAS.

Acuna, B., Espiritu Santo 7.

Avilez, F. R., Escalerillas 13.

Biester, E., Palma 13.

SOUVENIRSCURIOSITIES

Hand-Carved Leather

Factory

J. KALEFine-Drawn Linen,Hand-Carved Leather Goods,Antiquities, Opals, Excel-lent Line of SouvenirSpoons, Filigree, Fans,Zarapes, Etc., Etc.

COLISEO NUEVO NO. J,

MEXICO.

Bradshaw, G. S., Sa Indpndncia 7.

Ituttner, H. W. F., 2a 5 de Mayo 14.

Carmona y Aparicio, M., Vergara 18.

Castillo, Rafael del, Espiritu Santo 1.

Chacon, Joaquin, Seminario 1.

Chorne, Agustin, Tiburcio 2.

Chorne, Margarita, Tiburcio 2.

Chorne, R. O., Sta. Clara 15.

Contris & Finley, la Indpndncia 16.

Conway, E. H., 1 Tndpndncia 9.

Dellepiane, Luis D., Espiritu Santo 1.

Enberg, Laurent, Coliseo Viejo 21.

Espejel, Manuel M., 3a S. Francisco 2.

Esquerro, Gmo., Espiritu Santo 1.

Figueroa, Ricardo, la Sto. Domingo 8.

Gaines, F. E., Espiritu Santo 1.

Gonzalez de la Vega, Joaquin (hijo), 3a

,Reloj 10.

Guijosa, Santiago, Coliseo Viejo 23.

Hinojosa, Pedro C., Vergara 15.

Howe, H. W., Alcaiceria 223.

Keller, W. H., S. Juan Letran 4.

Lawton, G. W., Espiritu Santo 5.

Lopez, Mariano G., 2a Plateros 3.

Loppenthein, Dr. S., Juan Letran 1.

Noriega, Eduardo M., S. Hipolito 15.

Pastor, F., Refugio 14.

SEE

Granat'sFOR

Fine Curios and Hand-

Carved, Burnt and

Painted

Leather Novelties

Wholesale and Retail

la San Francisco 2

Opposite Hotel Iturbide

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Ponce, Mateo, Clln. Lopez 28.

Paz, Ernesto, 3a S. Francisco 1.

Roque, Antonio, 5 de Mayo 22.

Rico del Rio, Rafael, Empedradillo 10.

Reguera, Alfredo, Escalerillas 6.

Reynoso, Ramon, Centre Mercantil.

Rojo, Robert, Portillo S. Diego 18.

Royo, Jose, 2a Plateros 5.

Sevilla, Rafael S., la Sto. Domingo and

Donceles.

Spyer, Lorenzo, Palma 3.

Soriano, Jose M., Empedradillo 3.

Stark, X. P., 2a 5 de Mayo 14.

Thiess, Alfredo, Coliseo Viejo 2.

Townsend, W. W., Calle 24, No. 1402,

S. Pedro.

Vargas, Manuel, 5 de Mayo 16.

Velez, Eduardo de P., Colegio Ninas 3.

Velez, Eduardo de P. (hijo), Colegio

Ninas 3.

Villafuerte, J. A., la Sto. Domingo 28.

Young, Carlos A., la Clln. Lopez 6.

DETECTIVE SERVICE.POLICIA RESERVADA PARTICULAR.

Agencia Nacional de Seguridad, Dolores

429.

Thiel Detective Serv. Co., Ver-

gara 4.

"CASA DENTALAMEDICANA."

Electric Dental

Offices.

Established February 22, 1881.

Vr.W.H. Keller,

All Kinds of Dental Materials.

San Juan de. Letran 4,

FreshLaughing

Gas.

Drs.CONTRIS&FINLEY

DENTISTS

la Independencia No. 16

OppositeHotel del Jardin

DR. E. H. CONWAY,American Dentist,

1st Independencia No. 9.

Office Hours:9.00 to 12.30 ;

2 30 to 5.00.

Dr. H. W. F. BUTTNER,

Dr. N. P. STARK,

AMERICAN DENTISTS,

2a Calle del 5 de Mayo H,

MEXICO.

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DISINFECTANTS.DESINFECTADORES.

Boll, P. E., Pelota 435.

Heyser, M. R. (mfrs. agts.), Zuleta 8.

DISTILLERIES.CASAS DE DESTILADORES.

Casa Colorado, S. Agustin 14.

Compania Destiladora, Plzla. S. Lazaro 3.

Dangaud, Armand & Co.,3alndpndncial.

Strauss, Kuhn & Co. (La Gran Union),

Calz. Guerrero 15.

Tardos, Julius, 2a Ayuntamiento 7.

Xicluna, J., sues., Carretones 10.

DOMESTIC PRODUCE.PRODUCTOS NACIONALES.

Alonso Hnos., Plzla. Santiago 2.

Barrios y Murga (S. e C.), D. JuanManuel 4.

Barrios, Eduardo, Medinas.

Batiz, Manuel, Tiburcio 8.

Calleja, Casimiro, Jesus 17.

Campos y Martinez, Lerdo 2.

Corona, McEntee & Rodriguez,Tiburcio 17.

Espafia & Co., Agustin 16.

Fernandez, Ramon, Juan Manuel 16.

Fuente, S. de la, S. Agustin 8.

Fuss, George, Angel 6.

Garcia Hnos. & Co., S. Agustin 17.

Gorostizaga, C., & Co., S. Agustin 14.

Gonzalez, B., Sanchez & Co., 2a Mesones

11.

Grimwood, A., & Co., Gante 11.

Hornedo, Ricardo, Medinas 14.

Juambeltz, S. de, & Co., 3a Orden S.

Agustin 2.

Lavie, & Co., D. Juan Manuel 19.

Maeda, Angel, & Co., Alfaro 6.

Martinez & Co., Tiburcio 3.

Marx, Adolfo, S. Jose Real 9.

Michel Hnos., sues., Capuchinas 11.

Noriega y Cia., Angel 5.

Ortiz, Sainz & Co., D. Juan Manuel 5.

Ortiz, Carlos, Juan Manuel 9.

Otero, Ricardo, Angel 4.

Pastoriza, Gmo., & Co., Ortega 26.

Ramos & Co., Cadena 21.

Rojas Hnos., Acequia 22.

Sauto, Astiz & Co., Sto. Domingo andTacuba.

Solana, Barreneche & Co., 2a Monter-

illa 4.

Sordo, Jose, Joya 5.

El Rapido Disinfectante !

Used in Water Closets, Baths, Stables, Drains,Sewers and all places where a bad odor may arise.

Indorsed and kighlv recommended by President Diaz, Ministerio de Comunicaciones, Caret*General de Belem, Hospital de San Andres, Rastro de Ciudad, Feutro Principal,Ttsoreria Municipal and leadingphysicians,

Copy from the DIARIO OFICIAL :

The Minister of War and Marine has ordered the Military Commandant to

publish the following :

"The President of the Republic has seen fit to direct that you advise the

chief of the military organizations and establishments, that in case the drain pipesof the water closets and other conveniences in their buildings or establishments

are not in a hygienic condition, they may employ the preparation known as

EL RAPIDO, which, according to the report rendered by the Commission

appointed for its examination is a good disinfectant."

Sold in All Leading Drug Stores.

Manufactured by O p ROI ICalle de to Petota 435,

i r E. Dv/Lrfl Mexico, D. F.

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Sotres, Cosme, 2a Sto. Domingo and

Cordobanes.

Torre & Gutirrez, sues., D. Juan Manuel21.

Vidal, M. V., Bajos S. Agustin and

Jesus.

Watson, Phillips & Co., D. Juna Manuel10.

DRESSMAKING.(Wholesale and Retail.)

MODAS PARA SENORAS.

Abascal y Tornaguera, Espiritu Santo 7.

Ailhaud, Hermanos, la de la Monterilla

y la Diputacion.

Ailhaud, Luis, la de Plateros 16.

Albert & Co., sues., Monterilla 3 and 4;

la S. Francisco 13.

Alphau, B., 2a Plateros 10.

"Al Puerto de Vera Cruz," Signoret,

Honnoret & Co., 2a Monterilla 3.

Alvarez, Victoria, Rebeldes 14.

"Al Zafiro" (Sanche & Co.), 2a Pla-

teros 1.

Argumosa, Manuel, Joya 12.

Avaert, Mme. Jane, Pte. S. Francisco

14.

Baptista, Mrs. M. L., San Juan Letran

12.

Barbisio, Mme. G, Espiritu Santo 9.

Bertott, Catilina, 2a Dolores 17.

Blanquer, Manuel, la Aduana Vieja 5.

California Jockey Club, Alcai-

ceria 6.

Chauvet, Max, San Bernardo 9.

Clavo, Vicente, 2a Av. Juarez 1.

Colin, Victoria, Pantoni 8.

Delaliunty, Marie, Av. Juarez 268.

Ducros de Lafarge, Ana, Av. Juarez 10.

Ebrard, J. B., & Co., sues., San Bernar-

do 15.

El Palacio de Hierro, S. A., San Ber-

nardo 5.

"El Pasage" (Prado & Godoy), sues.,

Refugio 12.

Fuentes, Elisa, 2a San Francisco 4.

Giraldon, Madame J., San Andres 18.

Hamelin, Celina, Corpus Christi 1.

Hellreigel, Mrs. M., Resales 7.

Hofer, Miss L., Av. Balderas 11.

Juhre, Mrs. Emilie, Av. Balderas 11.

GEO. FUSS,Calle del Angel, No. 6,

MEXICO.

Exporter, Importer and General

Commission Merchant.

Sole Agent in Mexico for " CROWN PATENT FUEL."

Importer of Welsh Coal and Coke.

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"La Abeja" (R. Guadalajara & Co.), Em-

pedradillo 3.

"La Magnolia," S. Juan Letran 2.

"L,a Suiza," Deuchler & Kern, la Pla-

teros 1.

L'Art de la Mode, Av. Juarez 625.

Lavillette, A., Monterilla 9.

Lebros e Hijas Vda. de, Clln. Espiritu

Santo 9.

Lentz, Mrs. I., Av. Juarez 274.

Lillo, Rafael, 2a Monterilla 13.

Lopez, Andres, 3a Indpndncia 2.

Moulat, Eufemia, Estampa San Andres11.

Moulin, Adelina, Palma 13, entresuela.

Moureau, Aristide, 2a Plateros 11.

O'Fallon, Mrs. S. J., 2a Humboldt 4.

Orozco, E., Tacuba 11.

Pagola, Roderic, Esp. Santo 425.

Paneyot, D., & Co., 2a San Francisco 7.

Perez, P., & Co., Plateros 3.

Perez, Rosa, y Cia., 2a Plateros 4.

Pickelhiemer, Isabel, Av. Juarez 284.

Politz, C., 3a Indpndncia 12.

Rangel, Campillo R. del, 2a Plateros yPalma.

Robert, S., & Co., Centro Mercantil.

Rose, Sofia, Balvanera 11, altos.

Rouffiac, Cecile, S. Jose Real 3.

Solorio, Hottensia, Victoria 4.

"Sorpresa & Primavera" (A. Four-cade & Co.), la Plateros 8 and 9.

Trimaelle, A. y hermana, Joya 11.

Van Rooten, T., Zuleta 4.

Villani, Elena, Ave. Juarez 6.

DRESS TRIMMING.(Manufacturers.)

FABRICAS DE PASAMANERIA.

Aberg, O. H., Clln. Ratos 2.

Neumann, Felipe (mfrs. agt.), Angel 4.

Padillo, A. D., & Bro., Juan Manuel 3.

Schneider, B., Plzla. S. Salvador Verde 14.

DRILLS.llritHclii, V. M., & Hno., Cadena 2.

IlriK-K-H Co., R. E., Gante 8.

Hutchison, Isaac M., Av. Juarez 404.

Ingersoll-Sergeaiit Drill Co., JuanCuyas, mgr., 2a Dolores 20.

Mexico Mine & Smelt. Sup. Co.,la S. Francisco 12.

DELAHUNTY

modisteFashionable Dressmaking

EVENINGGOWNSA Specialty*

At The Madelein,268 Av. Juarez.

California Jockey Club

Millinery Dressmaking

and tailoring

Made to order only from measurement

Reception, Dinner and Carriage Toilettes

Evening and Bridal Gowns and Riding Habits

Madam Quimby

Communications from out-of-town

patrons will receive most careful atten-

tion. Sketches, samples, estimates andmeasurement blanks will be promptlyforwarded.

Cinco de Mayo y Alcaiceria 6

Manicuring, ^ShampooingFacial Massage

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FOREIGN HOUSES.

Rand Drill Co., The, 128 Broadway,N. Y. Rock drills, air compressors and

general mining machinery. V. M.Braschi & Bro., gen. agts., Cadena 2,

Mexico, D. F.

DRUGGISTS.(Prescription.)

BOTICAS.

American Drug Store, Pte. S. Francis-

co 13.

Arteaga, Ramon, 2a Ancha 7.

Bustillos, Hijos de J. E., Tacuba 7 andEsclavo 5.

Cervantes, Garduno, Leon 9.

Chavez, J., & Co., Tompeate 5.

Cosio, J., la S. Juan 10.

Gomez, Tagle y. S., Hipolito 1003.

Grissi, B. & L., la Factor 10.

Hesler, Jose, 5 de Mayo and Cazuela.

Hospital Jesus, Bajos Hospital Jesus.

Jaurequi, Manuel F. de, Coliseo Viejo 5.

Kaska, Francisco, S. Jose Real 2.

Kentzler, Emilio, Botica Iturbide, la S.

Francisco 13.

Liz, Benjamin, Nuevo Mexico 205.

Lorenz, Guillermo, Espiritu Santo 7.

Loza, L. Rio de la, Hospicio S. Nicho-

las 14.

Loza, Rafael Rio de la, la Merced 21.

Martinez, V. M., Ancha \y2 .

Mendez & Co., Angel 3.

Monterrubio, Tomas, Plzla. Tumbabur-ros 5.

Morales & Co., la Factor 3.

National Pharmacy, 5 de Mayo and

Vergara.

Perez, Jesus, Mariscala 1.

Perez, Ricardo, la S. Cosme 30.

Sotura & Scott, 3a Artes and Av. Paris.

Schmitz, A., Hospital Real 1.

Solorzano, Arriaga F., Sta. Clara 9.

Tricio, Salvador, 2a Damas 5.

Torres, Manuel, 4a Guerrero 53.

Toro, Cosme del, Joya 3.

Zufiiga y Azcarate, la Sta. Catarina 4.

DRUGS AND CHEMICALS.(Wholesale and Retail.)

DROGUERIAS.

Drogueria Belga (S.A.), S. Felipe Neri

21.

Felix, Carlos, & Co. 3a S. Fran-

cisco 4.

OF NEW YORK

AND LONDONThe Ingersoll-Sergeant Drill Co.

MEXICO CITYJUAN GUYAS, Mgr. 2a Calle Dolores No. 20

MANUFACTURERS OF

ROCK DRILLS, AIR COMPRESSORSCoal Mining Machines, Stone Channeling Machines

Complete Plants for Mining, Tunneling, Quarrying, Railroad

Contractors, and for all kinds of Rock Excavation.

The Pohle Air Lift, for raising large quantities of water from

Artesian Wells.

Catalogues and Estimates Furnished on Application

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Grisi, B & L., la Factor 6.

Hernandez, Agustin, Tacuba 26.

Labadie & Co., sues., J. Profesa 5.

Lamiq, Julio, Joya 10.

Mendez & Mendez, Refugio 6.

Uihlein, J., sues., Coliseo Nuevo 3.

Vargas, A., sues., S. Jose Real 21.

Zuniga y Azcarate, Seminario 10.

DRUGS AND CHEMICALS.(Manufacturers' Agents.)

REPRESENTANTES DE DROGUERIAS EXTRAN-

JERAS.

Copeland, G. Henry, Centre Mercantil.

Dittmer, Carlos, S. Felipe Neri 123.

Hirschberg, Carlos, Alfaro 13.

Koeppe, Max, Alfaro 4.

Marquard, Hugo, Cadena 14.

Paoli, Estiban, Tacuba 25.

Ritter, Fred., & Co., Capuchinas 9.

Samuel Hnos., D. Juan Manuel 24.

Sendel & Co., Acequia 6.

Slack, A. M., Pte. S. Francisco 14.

Young, Wni., & Co., Gante 11.

FOREIGN HOUSES.

Binghamton Oil Refining Co.,

Binghamton, N. Y. Petroleum prod-

ucts. A. M. Slack, agt., Pte. S. Fran-

cisco 14.

Tyer Rubber Co., Andover, Mass.

Manufacturers of druggists" rubber

goods and molded rubber specialties.

A. M. Slack, agt., Pte. S. Francisco

14, Mexico, D. F.

DRY GOODS.(Wholesale and Retail.)

ALMACENES Y CAJONES DE ROPA.

"A las Fabricas Universales," A. Rey-naud & Co., Portal Flores.

"Al Puerto de Liverpool," J. B. Ebrard

& Co., sues., S. Bernardo 15.

"Al Puerto de Vera Cruz," Signoret Hon-

norat & Co., Capuchinas and 2a Mon-terilla.

"Al Zafiro," F. Sanche & Co., sues.,

Plateros and Alcaiceria.

"El Correo Frances," M. Lambert & Co.,

Portal Flores 8 and 9.

"El Importador," Chauvet & Co., la

Monterilla y S. Bernardo.

"El Nuevo Mundo," B. Roves & Co.,

la Monterilla and Capuchinas.

"El Oriental," L. Faudon & Co., la Mon-terilla 2.

"El Progreso," M. Bellon & Co., Por-

tal Flores 2.

El Palacio de Hierro (S.A.), S. Bernardoand Callejuela.

"El Progreso Mercantil," Levy y Mar-

tin, 2a Monterilla 10 and 11.

"El Surtidor/' P. Perez & Co., la Pla-

teros 3.

"Fabricas de Francia," Ailhaud Bros.,

la Monterilla 8 and 9.

"Gran Sederia," Albert & Co., sues., la

Monterilla 3 and 4.

"La Ciudad de Bruselas," S. Robert &Co., Plateros 1.

"La Comercia," Hurtado, Espinosa &Co., Flamencos 1.

"La Ciudad de Londres," J. Olliver &Co., la Monterilla 5 and 6 and Capu-chinas 2.

"La Ciudad de Mexico," F. Manuel &Co., Portal Flores 8 and 9.

"La Francia Maritima," Meyran, Donn-adieu & Co., la Monterilla and Tlapale-

ros.

"La Guirnaldo," R. Martin, Factor and

Sta. Clara.

"La Reforma del Comerio," A. Richaud

& Co., Empedradillo 12.

"La Suiza," Deuchler & Kern, la Pla-

teros 1.

"La Valenciana," S. Robert & Co., Por-

tal Flores.

"Las Fabricas Nacionales," Dario Valdes,

Flamencos and S. Bernardo (domestic).

"La Victoria," J. Fomoso, Portillo S.

Diego 8.

"Sorpresa y Primavera Unidas,"A. Fourcade & Co., la Plateros 7

and 8.

DRY GOODS.(Domestic Wholesale.)

ALMACENES DE TEJIDOS DEL PAIS.

Alvarez, Angel (mfrs. agt.), S. Agus-tin 34.

Martinez, Arauna y Fernando del Valle,

Coliseo Viejo 21.

Michel Hnos., sues., Capuchinas 11.

Otero, Ricardo (mfrs. agt.), Angel 4.

Struck, Gustavo, & Co., S. Agustin 10.

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DYERS AND SCOURERS.TlNIOREROS 6 DESMAN CHADORES.

Bouras, A., & Co., 2a Dolores 1.

Clothes Cleaning and Pressing Co., S. Fe-

lipe Neri 13.

Grossman, N., 3a Indpndncia 1.

Guerrier, E., Mariscala 8.

New York, Zuleta 11.

Read, Charles, la Indpndncia 4.

DYNAMITE.(See Explosives.)

ELECTRIC BELTS.CINTURONES ELECTRICOS.

McLanghlin, Dr. B. B., Coliseo

Viejo 114.

ELECTRIC LIGHT AND POWERSUPPLY.

Luz Y FUERZA ELECTRICA.

Compaiifa Explotadora deFuerzas Hidro - ElectrlcasMotriz S. Ildefonso, Arco and

Bajos S. Agustin.

Compaiifa Mexicaiia de Elec-tricidad (S.A.), S. Jose Real 22.

Mexican Gas & Elect. Co., Sta.

Clara 7.

ELECTRICAL MACHINERY ANDSUPPLIES.

MAQUINARIA Y APARATOS ELECTRICA.

Ascove & Gayosso, Mariscala 3.

Benbow-Dutton Co. (S.A.), la Indpndn-cia 36.

Boker, R., & Co., Coliseo Viejo 1.

Braniff, G. & O., & Co., Cadena 19.

Braschi, V. M., & Bro., Cadena 2.

Chaillet, A. A., Av. Juarez 10.

Compafifa Explotadora de S.

Ildefonso, Arco and Bajos S. Agus-tin.

Elcoro, Valentin, & Co., Cadena 24.

Electrical Accumulator Mfg. Co., Orte-

ga 28.

Gardner & Shearer, Av. Juarez 404.

Korff, Honsberg & Co., Pte. Es-

piritu Santo 4.

Jnlsrnd, Waldemar, & Co., Co-

liseo Viejo 20.

Lohse, G., <& Co., sues., Palma 10.

Mexican Electric AVK.s., Ltd., S.

Jose Real 22.

Mexican Gen'l Elect. Co., Plzla.

Guardiola.

Mexico Mine & Smelt. Sup. Co.,la S. Francisco 12.

Padilla, Rafael, & Co., Tiburcio 9.

Schondube, Enrique, 3a Orden S. Agus-tin 3.

Seeger, Chas. L., la Humboldt 12.

Siemens & Halske, 2a Cinco de Mayo 3.

Sommer, Herrmann & Co., Palma 4.

FOREIGN HOUSES.

Stanley Electric Mfgr> Co., The,Pittsfield, Mass. Manufacturers of the

celebrated S. K. C. system of machin-

ery. Latest developments and im-

provements in generators, transformers,

railway equipment and supplies. Vic-

tor M. Braschi & Hno., gen. agts.,

Cadena 2, Mexico, D. F., apdo 830.

ELECTRO-MEDICAL INSTI-TUTES.

Hall, Dr. S. S., Coliseo Viejo 114.

Jofre, R., Xicotenectl 1.

Rees, Dr. H. C., Vergara and Cinco

de Mayo.ELECTRICAL ENGINEERS.

(See Engineers.)

NeW Process

Steam Cleaningand "Dyeing

Works

Ladies' and Gents'

Garments Cleaned

and Dyed at Short

Notice a

'Big I3d Independencia

Cor. Lopez

PHONE,, 1774

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EMBROIDERERS.TALLERES DE BORDADORES.

Mota, Baltazar, 2a Lorenzo 9.

Rodriguez, Felix, Aguilar 28.

Rodriguez, Ricardo, Canoa 5.

ENGINEERS CIVIL,.

INGENIEROS CIVILOS.

Anderson, R. H., la Indpndncia 9.

Arizpe, Rafael R., Cadena 11.

Barra, Luis de la, Pte. Alvarado 25.

Beristain, David, la Providencia 4.

Block, Marcel, S. Bernardo 9.

Uriah in & Davis, Alconedo 1.

Burkart & Hitzig, Cadena 11.

Daza, Carlos, Centre Mercantil.

Diaz, Jr., Porfirio, la Humboldt 7.

Diaz, Lombardo Isidro, Sta. Clara 9.

Donde, Emilio, Donato Guerra and

Paseo.

Earley, John E., Ortega 28.

Echagaray & Lattine, 2a Bucareli 1033.

Garcia, Lascurain A., S. Andres 17.

Facio, R. G., y S. Ortega 5.

Kain, J. H., la Providencia 10.

Mancebo, Eduardo, Portillo S. Diego 9.

Martinez, Alfredo, Sta. Clara 9.

Mateos, Juan, Centre Mercantil.

Matthewson, I. K., Paseo Nuevo 641.

Mexico Const. & EngineeringCo., Centre Mercantil.

Miller, Marshall, 4a Bucareli 1883.

Moler, Win. G., la Indpndncia 36.

Noriega, Felipe B., Est. Jesus 3.

Novoa, M., Centre Mercantil.

Ortiz, Eduardo, S. Juan Letran 3.

Paterson, G. C, 3a Colon 1012.

Peimbert, Angel, Portillo S. Diego 9.

Reyes, Bernardo, 3a Dinamarca 420H.

Santa Cruz & Ollivier, San Andres 19.

Thaden, Julio von, Aldama 2, Merced de

las Huertas.

Trueheart, A. R., Hotel Iturbide.

Tucker, G. A., la S. Francisco 14.

ENGINEERS ELECTRICAL,.INGENIEROS ELECTRICISTAS.

Arizpe, Rafael R., Cadena 11.

Ascorve E. & H., Mariscala 3.

Braniff, G. & O., & Co., Cadena 19.

Branch!, V. M., & Bro., Cadena 2.

Chaillet, A. A., Av. Juarez 10.

Evans, Paul H., Moctezuma 8, Popotla.

G. A. TUCKER,Ingealero Civil,

la. SAN FRANCISCO No. 14,

MEXICO, D. P.

VICTOR M. BRASCHI

y HERMANO,

Cadena 2, Mexico, D. F.

TELEPHONE 748.

Mining, Mechanical,

Metallurgical and

Electrical Engineers.

See Our Complete Advertisement on

Page 20.

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D B. GARDNER. J. HARRY SHEARER.

Gardner & Shearer,

Mechanical

and Electrical

Engineers*

electrical Installations

for Lighting ana Power.

Jin eia$$c$ of

Electrical machinery, Gasoline

Engines. Steam ana Tee

machinery Repaired.

Ingenieros,

Mecanicos y

Electricistas,

Tnstalaciones Electricas para

jfflum&raao y Tuerza motriz.

Composturas ae

Coda Clasc ae maquinaria

eiectrica y ae Uapor.

Gasolina y ae fiielo.

Avenida Juarez 404, nexico, D

. < Caillefs Monorail.

.

^ The Monorai , portable Railway Co.

Our demonstratingplant and practical Work shoWn on application.

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ENG CLASSIFIED BUSINESS DIRECTORY.

Gardner & Shearer, Av. Juarez 404.

Heyl, O. M. C, 3a Orden S. Agustin 5.

Lobo, Gustavo, 2a Milan 1068.

Mexican Gen'l Elect. Co., Plzla.

Guardiola.

Miller, Marshall, 4a Bucareli 1883.

Noriega, Felipe B., Estampa Jesus 3.

Novoa, M., Centre Mercantil.

Schoendube, Enrique, 3a Orden S. Agus-tin 5.

Shepard, Juan \V., Victoria 11.

Siemens & Halske, 2a 5 de Mayo 5.

Waal, Wm. H. de, Ortega 28.

ENGINEERS HYDRAULIC.INGENIEROS HIDRAULICAS.

Arizpe, Rafael R., Cadena 11.

Pinson, E., Arco and Bajos S. Agustin.

Spillard, L. H., S. Juan Letran 12.

Vogel Bros., Arco S. Agustin 10.

ENGINEERS MECHANICAL.INGENIEROS MECANICOS.

Arce, J., la S. Francisco 12.

Bannister, Juan, sues., Clln. Sta.

Clara 9.

Braschi, V. M., & Bro., Cadena 2.

Carter, Herbert F., Av. Juarez 7.

Dorner & Bacmeister, Portal Merca-

deres 7.

Elian, A. J., 2a Iturbide 4.

Fogarty & Dickinson, la S. Francisco 7.

Gardner & Shearer, Av. Juarez 404.

Gelling?, J. W., Ayuntamiento 4.

Gordon, Hugh, la Indpndncia 22.

Gutierrez, Carlos G., Tiburcio 2.

Malau, C. A., & Co., la Indpndncia 36.

Moler, "W. G., la Independencia 36.

Novoa, M., Centro Mercantil.

Schuberth, Juan V., Capuchinas 12.

Spillard, L. H., S. Juan Letran 12.

Storey & Fromow, Espiritu Santo 9.

Tennent, George W., 2a Providencia 18.

Vogel Bros., Arco S. Agustin 10.

ENGINEERS MINING.INGENIEROS DE MINAS.

Ambrosius, C. E., Calle Berlin 5.

Anderson, :R. H., la Indpndncia 9.

Arriaga, C., Cadena 11.

Boss, M. P., 2a Dolores 18.

Braschi, Victor M., Cadena 2.

Brodie, W. M., Angel 6.

Carpenter, A. B., la Indpndncia 36.

L.H. Spillard,M.E.

CONSULTINGCONTRACTING ENGINEER,

Sparta do 2200,

San Juan de Letran No. 12,

MEXICO CITY.

Plans, Estimates and Contracts for

Complete Industrial, Steam, Hydraulic,

Electric,Sugar and Auguardiente Plants.

Plantation Railways and Rolling Stock.

Machinery Supplied and Erected. De-

signing and Construction of Special

Machinery.

Expert Advice

and Superintendence.

JOHN W. GELLING

ENGINEERla Ayuntamiento 4, Mexico City

p. o ADDRESS:

"Jipartado 593, Mexico, V. F."

CABLES: "GELLING, MEXICO"

AGENT for all kinds of Industrial

Machinery and Materials, including the

manufactures of McONIE, HARVEY& CO., Ltd., Glasgow, builders of Ma-

chinery of the highest class and mostmodern design for Sugar Factories and

Refineries. The BRITISH INSULATEDWIRE CO., Ltd., Prescot, Lancashire,

largest makers in Great Britain of Elec-

trical Cables and Accessories.

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Chavanel, L., Betlimitas 11.

Chevnllon, Luis, Centre Mercantil.

Chism, R. E., San Juan Letran 1.

Clark, Maurice, Pte. S. Francisco 14.

Graves, M. D., Cadena 14.

Graham, W. W., 2a Industria 410.

McCann, Ferlinand, la Indpndncia36.

Ortiz, J. M., S. Juan Letran 3.

Ortiz, V. G., S. Juan Letran 3.

Tucker, Geo. A., la S. Francisco 14.

Vogel Bros., Arco S. Agustin 10.

ENGLISH TEACHERS.(See Language Teachers.)

ENGRAVERS.(Copper Plate.)

(See Copper Plate Engravers.)

EXPLOSIVES.(Powder Dynamite.)

EXPLOSIVOS.

Brasclii, V. M., & Bro., Cadena 2.

Combaluzier, A., la Plateros 5.

Compania Nacional Mex. de Dinamita

y Explosives (S.A.), Ocampo 4.

Haaam, T. R. (mfrs. agts.), laDamas5.

Idolise, G., & Co., sues., Palma 10.

Mel, Henry, S. Juan Letran 13.

Mexico Mine & Smelt. Sup. Co.,la S. Francisco 12.

National Metal Co. (mfrs. agts.), 5

de Mayo 3.

Nolan, P. J., Nuevo Mexico 7.

Palmer, Gualterio C., Centre Mercantil.

Philipp, A., & Co., sues. (S. e C.), 5 de

Mayo 371.

Maurice Clark,

MINING ENGINEER,

AMERICAN CLUB, MEXICO CITY.

P. J. NOLAN,Nuevo Mexico 7, Apartado 230, Mexico City*

Sole Representative in the Republic of

WILLIAM JESSOP S SONS, Ltd.,

Manufacturers of Steel,

AND

THE CALIFORNIA POWDER WORKS,Explosives of All Kinds.

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EXPRESS COMPANIES.COMPANAIS DE EXPRESS.

Interoceanic, Gante 14.

Mexican National, Coliseo Nuevo 5.

Wells, Fargo & Co., Manrique 4.

FANCY GOODS.(Dealers.)

MERCERIAS.Billoneau & Cassou, Lerdo cor. Refugio.

Boker, R., & Co., Coliseo Viejo 1.

Bonnerue, P., & Co., sues., Refugio 9.

Candil, Gonzalo, Meleros 10.

Delarue, E., Empedradillo 4.

Elcoro, Valentin, & Co., Cadena 24.

Guarneros & Co., 2a S. Francisco 7.

Gutierrez, M., Bajos Pdrtacoeli 1.

Heros & Servin, la 5 de Mayo 4.

Huici, F., & Co., Flamencos 5.

.1 ii Is r ml. \\aldemar, & Co., Co-

liseo Viejo 11.

Kamel Bros., Meleros 2.

Korff, Honsfoergr & Co., Pte. Es-

piritu Santo 4.

Kuri, Primos, sues., Pte. Espiritu San-

to 3.

Latapi & Bert, Coliseo Viejo 25; Re-

fugio 8.

Lefebre, A., 2a Monterilla 13.

I-olise, G., & Co., sues., Palma 10.

Philipp, A., & Co. (S. e C.), Empedra-dillo 5.

Recalt y Guirette, Bajos Portacoeli 12.

Summer, Herrmann & Co., Ocam-po 1; Palma 6.

Troncoso, Cilvetti & Co., Refugio 7.

Uriarte y del Rio, M., Empedradillo 10.

FANCY GOODS.(Importers.)

IMPORTADORES DE MERCERIA.

Bloch, M. (mfrs. agt.), Juan Manuel 4.

Block, Alfredo, & Co., S. Bernardo 9.

Blumenthal, Tobe (mfrs. agt.), CentreMercantil.

Christlieb & Rubke, 2a Monterilla 9.

Cremer, Hero (mfrs. agt.), Meleros 11.

Dalhaus, Edmundo, Alfaro 4.

Dosse, Juan, Jesus 7.

Herrmann, W., & Co., Jose Real 17.

Hitchins, C. V., Ortega 5.

Hoffman & Uriquia (mfrs. agt.), Arco S.

Agustin 10.

Koeppe, Max, Alfaro 4.

Neumann, F., Angel 4.

Nieth, Fernando, Centre Mercantil.

FILING CABINETS.CAJAS DE ARCHIVAR.

American Fur. Mfg. Co., Av. Juarez 2.

Boker, R., fe Co., Coliseo Viejo 1.

Mosler, Bowen fc Cook, sucr.,2a S. Francisco and Vergara.

Shafer, Carlos II., & Co., sucr.,S. Juan Letran 7.

FINANCIAL AGENTS.CORREDORES.

(See Loans and Investments; also

Brokers.)

FIRE BRICK.LADRILLOS REFRACTORIOS.

Boker, R., & Co., Coliseo Viejo 1.

Grimwood, Oliveros & Co., Gante

11.

Mexican Clay Mfg. Co., S. Juan Le-

tran 5 l/2.

Mexico Mine & Smelt. Sup. Co.,la S. Francisco 12.

Hoffmann-Pinther & Co., 3a

Indpndncia 10.

MEXICANNATIONALEXPRESS

Office UnderSan Carlos Hotel

Transacts a General

Express Business.

Quickest time to and from all

principal points in the United

States, Canada and Europe.

Money, valuables, and merchan-ise forwarded on fast expresstrains in charge of special mes-

sengers.

J. M. NIXON,Superintendent, Paseo de la Reforma.

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FLORISTS.EXPENDIOS DE PLANTAS.

Balme, Juan, 2a Plateros 5, "Los Hor-

talanos."

Flower Market, The, Empedradillo.

Matsumoto & Tatzuguro, Av. Juarez 10.

Zamora y Duque, R. (Testamentaria de),

Hotel Jardin.

FLOUR MILLS.MOLINOS DE TRIGO.

Arrache & Cordova, Cheneque 2.

Charreton Hnos., 2a Peralvillo 24.

Sobrino, Miguel & Co., Arcos Belem 25.

FLOUR MILL MACHINERY.MAQUINARIA PARA MOLINOS DE TRIGO.

BiKgM Co., The R. E., Gante 8.

Gordon, Hugh, la Indpndncia 23.

FOLDER DISTRIBUTION.Official Railway Guide Co., Gante 2.

ClA. DlSTRIBUTADORA DE ITINERARIOS.

FOUNDRIES AND MACHINESHOPS.

FUNDICIONES Y TALLERES MECANICOS.

Alarcon, Fco., 5 de Mayo 20.

Cazares, Jose, la Soto.

Charreton Hnos., sues., 2a Revillagigedo24.

Chavez, J. B., & Co., la Dinamarca40.

Cia. Construcciones Metalicas (S.A.), 4a

Indpndncia 2.

Cia. Tecnica Industrial, Tiburcio 2.

David, Hipolito, Llescas 13.

Elcoro, Valentin, & Co., Comonfort 2151.

Ernesto & Schmidt, Cuajomulco 435.

Fundicion Artistica, Fuentes Brotantes

2010.

Tglesias & Valezzi, Ciudadela 1.

Las Delicias Foundry, 2a Deli-

cias 2.

Leonhart, Geo., la Ayuntamiento 1.

Natl. Iron & Steel Wits., Clzda.

Gallos.

Pino & Duran, 2a Salto Agua 30.

Quesada, Juan, la Pila Seca 5B.Sanchez Ruis M., 2a Fuentes Brotantes

2006.

Zamunio, Beningo, 2a Salta Agua 9.

FRESH FISH AND OYSTERS.PESCADO FRESCO.

Fama, Italiana, 2a S. Francisco 1.

**+++++

DearM*.Business

Man:V\7E can cut down

your stationerybill twenty per cent.

We can give you the

very best goods the

World produces. Wecarry the most up-to-date stock in Mexico.

Give us a chance to

show you what wecan do on your next

order. We make a

specialty of Type-writer Supplies.Yours to serve,

TheBltte Book

Thos. J*

Bolgcr & Co.

la Independencia 12.

+ + + + + M + MM + MH337

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Puerta del Sol, 2a Refugio and Esp.

Santo.

Perezcano, Luis G., Coliseo Viejo 4.

Rovaggi, Andres, S. Juan Letran 4.

FURNISHING GOODS.

(For Men Exclusively.)

CAMI3ARIAS Y BONETARIAS PARA HOMBRES.

Argumosa, Basilio, 2a Palma 210.

Argumosa, Manuel, Pte. Espiritu Santo 1.

Bardet, Francisco, & Co., 2a S. Francis-

co 7.

Block; Luciano, "High Life," S.

Francisco and Gante; "Old England,"la S. Francisco 1.

Calvert, V., & Co., Refugio 15.

Coblentz, Silvano, Palma 11.

Dreinhofer, J. F., la S. Francisco 12.

Elle, Paul, la Estaciones 2.

Gentleman, The, 2a Plateros 4.

Lang, Benassini & Co., 2a S.

Francisco 2, "Excelsior."

Levy, A., & Co., Espiritu Santo 1.

Mariaud, H., 2a Monterilla 8.

Marnat, P., 2a Plateros 2.

Meyer, C. & J., 2a S. Francisco 12,

"Fashionable."

Meyer, Julio, la S. Francisco 14.

Moreno, A., Sta. Clara 10.

Quintana, Jose, Coliseo Viejo 14.

Roig, Santos, Tlapaleros 5.

FURNISHING GOODS.(For Men and Women.)

BONETERIAS Y CAMISERIAS.

Abascal & Fornaguera, Espiritu Santo 7.

Arguelles, Antonio, la Monterilla 9.

Arguelles, Antonio, & Bros., Portal Mer-

caderes lf^.

Carredano, J. de, Coliseo Nuevo 1.

Chauvet, Max, la Monterilla 7.

Fernandez, M., & Co., Refugio 7; Tlapa-

leros 20; Refugio 14.

Franck, M., & Co., sues., Portal Diputa-

cion and la Sto. Domingo and Donceles.

Lagrave, P., 2a Plateros 8.

Latapi, Juan, Refugio 10.

Lillo, Rafael, 2a Monterilla 13.

Manuel, E., Refugio 13.

Martinez, Rafael, Portal Diputacion.

Montes de Oca, A., la Sto. Domingo 10.

Nunez, Hermanos, Refugio 16.

Prado, F. del, Portal Mercaderes 1.

Prado, M. del, & Co., Pte. Espiritu Santo

and Refugio.

FASHIONABLEShe American Cents' Furnishing Store.

kinds of Gentlemen's Furnishing Goodsin large Variety.

latest novelties constantly received.

Specialty of Shirts made to order. Weguarantee satisfaction.

Our prices are moderate and invariable.

C. & J. MEYER,2d San Francisco St.

No. 12.

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Prado & Godoy, sues., Refugio 12.

Rodrigo, Zarauza & Co., Refugio 18.

Ruiz, Aurelio, Sta. Clara and la Factor.

Vega, Enrique S., sucr., Espiritu Santo 8.

Villa, Vincente, Coliseo Viejo 6.

FURNITURE.(Dealers.)

ALMONEDAS DE MUKBLES.American Furn. Mfg. Co., Av. Juarez 2.

Bias, Phissa & Co., San Andres 7.

Boker, R., & Co., Coliseo Viejo 1.

Bustillo, Fco., Colcgio Ninas 2 and 3.

Cadena, Marin & Co., Pte. S. Francisco

12.

Elcoro, Valentin, & Co., Cadena 24.

El Palacio de Hierro (S.A.), S. Bernardoand Callejuela.

Herrero y Gomez Hnos., S. Andres 4.

Hillebrand & Co., sues., 2a Plateros 9.

Inastrillas & Co., 2a Sto. Domingo 6.

Korff, Honsberg? & Co., Pte. Es-

piritu Santo 4.

La Esmeralda, 2a Plateros 7.

La Francesa, Clln. Esp. Santo 2.

Lohse, G., & Co., sues., Palma 10.

Mosler, Bowen & Cook, sucr., 2a

S. Francisco and Vergara.

Muebleria, Americana, Alcaiceria 210.

Padilla y Salcido & Co., R., S. Juan Le-

tran 11.

Puerto de Veracruz, 2a Monterilla and

Capuchinas.Ramirez Hnos. y Viuda de Anaya, Ca-

noa 5.

Riestra, Pedro, & Bro., Hospital Real 3.

Sainz, Rafael (S. 6 C), Esclavo 2.

Robert, S., & Co., Centro Mercantil.

Shafer, Carlos, &, Co.> sucr., S.

Juan Letran 7.

Sommer, Herrmann & Co., Palma 4.

Sorpresa & Prlmavera, la Pla-

teros 7.

Ulibarri, V., y Bro., la Sto. Domingo 4

and 5.

Velasco, Carlos, Escallerias 11.

Zimmer, Tlios. F., Paseo 111.

FURNITURE MANUFACTURERS.FABRICAS DE MUEBLES.

American Fur. Mfg. Co., Av. Juarez 2.

Brown, P. J., 3a Mina 6.

Cabrera, Jose, Degollado 1460.

La Francesa, Clln. Esp. Santo 2.

Mendoza, Rafael, 6a Magnolia 64.

Mexican School Fur. Co., Av.

Juarez 1.

Mosler, Bowen & Cook, sucr., 2a

S. Francisco and Vergara.

Shafer, Carlos H., & Co., sncr.,S. Juan Letran 7.

GALVANIZED IRON CORNICES.OBRAS DE HIERRO GALVAHIZADO.

Empresa de Hierro Galvanizado (Galv.Iron Corn. Co.), Alconedo 1.

Pino & Duran, 2a Salto Agua 30.

GLASS ENGRAVERS.GRABADORES EM VIDRIO.

Pellandini, Qaudio, 2a S. Francisco 10.

GLASSWARE.(Sec China.)

GLASS MAKERS.FABRICAS DE VIDRIO PLANO Y BOTELLAS.

Azcona, G., Escalerillas 9.

Derflinger Bros., Tacuba 14.

FURNITURE.

We import and also manufac-ture all kinds of Household andOffice Furniture. Prices to suit

everybody.Estimates furnished promptly

for making Office and Bank Coun-ters, Railings, Etc.

Carlos H. Shafer & Co.,

Sucr.,

Cor. San Juan de Letran and

Rebeldes Sts.

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Fab. S. Juan de los Llanos, Sto. Do-

mingo 6.

Lefebvre, A., sues., Portal Mercaderes.

Martinez & Co., Flamencos and Porta-

coeli.

San Antonio, Calpulalpam (S.A.), Fla-

menos 3.

GLOVES.(Manufacturers.)

FABRICAS DE GUANTES DE CABRETILLA.

Balme, J., & Co., la Plateros 5.

Wolins, S. F., S. Juan Letran 9.

GLUE:.(Manufacturers.)FABRICAS DE COLA.

Becerril, Trinidad, Calzada Maguey 7.

Moreno, E., & Co., Peralvillo.

Ordonez, Pedro, Nueva Palma 25.

Villa, Luis, Pradera 7.

GOLD AND SILVER BRAID.(Makers.)

GALONERIAS Y TIRADURIAS.

Carvajal, Antonio, Flamencos 4.

GOLD PLATERS.TALLERES DE DORAR, PLATEAR o NIQUELAR.

(See Platers.)

GOLF GOODS.APARATOS PARA JUEGOS DE GOLF.

Boker, R., & Co., Coliseo Viejo 1.

Bolder, Tlios. J., & Co., la In-

dependencia 12.

Moliler & DeGress, Av. Juarez 602.

Spaulding, D. S., sucr., Cadena 23.

GOVERNMENT BUSINESS.(Also see Patent Agents and Attorneys.)

NEGOCIOS ADMINISTRATIVOS.

Arizpe, Rafael R., Cadena 11.

Aspe, McLaren & Hernandez, la Indpn-dncia 36.

Chism, R. E., S. Juan Letran 1.

International Law Office, S. Ilde-

fonso 5.

Lazo, M. M., S. Andres 19.

Moran, Thomas, Centre Mercantil.

Pritchard, Will T., Bucareli 1207.

Sepulveda, Ignacio, Cadena 11.

Starr, Hunt J. L., Montealegre 20.

Taylor & Howat, Ortega 28.

GRAIN AND PRODUCE.(See Domestic Produce.)

GROCERS.(Wholesale.)

ALMACENES DE ABARROTES.

American Grocery Co., la Indpn-dncia 4.

Arregui, Manuel, Meleros 1.

Calleja, Casimiro, Jesus 17.

Echandi, Fermin, 2a Ancha 1.

Refugio.

Gonzalez & Co., Sanchez B., 2a Mesones11.

Gutierrez & Co., Quintin, Seminario 1.

International Grocery Co., la In-

dpndncia 9.

Jacques & Co., Clemente, Juan Manuel 6.

Larracoechea & Co., Pedro, Est. Bal-

vanera (A).Lavie & Co., D. Juan Manuel 19.

Loubens & Son, Julio, Betlemitas 11.

Noriega & Co., Eduardo, sucr., Pte.

Jesus Maria 7.

Ocariz y Hno., Cesareo, Esp. Santo and

Ortiz, Sainz & Co., Juan Manuel 5.

Ortiz, Carlos, D. Juan Manuel 9.

Rojas Bros., Acequia 22.

Rojo, Andres, Escondida 9.

Solana Barrenche & Co., 2a Monterilla 4.

Sordo, Jose, Joya 5.

Sotres, Cosme, 2a Sto. Domingo and Cor-

dobanes.

Valle, Clemente, S. Andres and Ver-

gara.

GROCERY STORE-S.TIENDAS DE ABARROTES NACIONALES Y Ex-

TRANJEROS.

Abad, Enrique, 2a S. Francisco 1.

Abascal & Sotres, Estampa S. Juan de

Dios 7.

Abrisqucta, M., Pte. Espiritu Santo

and Coliseo Viejo.

Aceves, Modesto, 2a Merced 2.

Aceves, Victoriano, Acequia Ahlondiga.

Aguilar, Enrique, 2a Sta. Catarina and

Estanco Hombres.

Alonzo, Fco., Concepcion and Villamil.

American Grocery Co., la Indpn-dncia 4.

Arechaga, Florencio, la Guerrero and 2a

Mina.

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The International

Grocery Co.^Successors to

JAMES H. McLEOD 6 CO.

Wholesale and Retail

Dealers in

GroceriesWines andLiquors

MEXICO CITY El Oro

la Independencia No. 9 PUE'BLA

M Jf Jff

We publish monthly a retail Price-List ofall the goods that We carry.We Will be glad to mail this Catalogue to

any address in the 'Republic.

WHOLESALE PRICESTO 'DEALERS

We mal^e a specialty of packing goo.ds forprospectors and miners, as Well as forshipment to the hot country.

Our JWotto Is: High=Grade Food Productsat Lowest Possible Prices

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Barcena, Manuel, Portillo S. Diego 2.

Bellaas Secundino y Hno., D. Juan Man-uel and Jesus.

Bustillos & Bros., Jose, Portillo S. Diegoand Zarco.

Bustillos Hnos., la Soto and Portillo S.

Diego.

Calleja, Jose, la S. Cosme 30.

Crespo, Manuel, Zuleta 7.

Cue Hermeogildo, Tacuba and Alcai-ceria.

Cueto & Bros., J., Verdeja 1.

Delfin Villa & Hno., Tacuba andManrique.

Deverdun, sues., H., Pte. Esp. Santo 2.

Garcia, Peruyero Manuel, Rejas Balva-nera and Pte. Correo Mayor.

Garcia, Manuel, Pte. Jesus and S. Felipe.

Gavito, Juan, Clln. Cruces and la Mer-ced.

Gavito, Sotres, D. Juan Manuel and Ba-jos S. Agustin.

Gomez Hnos., Clzda. S. Rafael and 2aIndependencia.

Gomez, Pedro, la Bucareli and 4a Provi-dencia.

Granda, Manuel, la Indpndncia and S.

Juan Letran.

Herrero, Juan, Nino Perdido 6.

Hommel, Celestino Luis, la Independen-cia 2.

Hubi>, Gnstav P., S. Juan de Letranbi>%-

International Grocery Co., la In-dependencia 9.

Junco, Saturnino, Rebeldes and Pte. San-tisimo.

Larrauri, Luis H., Pte. Sto. Domingo andArmaguera.

Leon, J., Refugio, Arquitectos and 2aArtes.

Marquez & Co., Juan, 2a Sta. Catarinaand Tenexpa.

Mijares, Juan, sues., Jesus Nazareno andParque Conde.

Mijares, Vicente, Colegio Ninas and Co-liseo.

Molgora, Enrique, la Independencia andJuan Letran.

Niembro & Co., Pedro, la S. Juan andPte. Quebrado; Est. S. Lorenzo andPte. Misericordia.

Ocariz & Hno., C, Esp. Santo and Re-fugio.

Pedregal, Ramon, Santisima and Mara-villas; Alegria and Santisima.

Peral, Jos6, Bajos Portacoeli 8.

Pesquera, Ramon, Sto. Domingo andCelaya.

Reniolina & Eclieverria, FamaItaliana, Vergara and la S. Francisco.

Repetto, Juan, 5 de Mayo 22.

Rodnquez & Co., M., Hospicio S. Nico-las and 2a Indio Triste.

Rojo, Andres, Cuadrante S. Jose 4.

Rosada, Pedro, 2a Mesores and Regina.Sainz, Faustino, 2a Pila Seca and Cerca

Sto. Domingo.Sainz, Mariano, Tiburcio and la Damas.Sanchez & Co., Julian, la Merced 15.

Sanithac, Agustin, Espiritu Santo 9.

Santoveiia, Jose, Pte. Jesus Maria andla Merced.

Sauto Astiz & Co., la Sto. Domingo 12.

Sobrino, Benito, Pte. Mariscala and Pte.Gallos.

Sordo, M., la Mesones and AduanaVieja.

Sordo, Isidro, Pte. Santisimo and Sapo.Sordo, Jose, Alconedo and Revillagigedo.Sotres, Cosme, Cordobanes and 2a Sto.

Domingo.Telve, Manuel, Tacuba and S. Jose Real.Tielve & Lazcano, S. Pedro and S. Pablo

and S. Idelfonso.Tiran & Co., J., 2a S. Francisco 9.

Valle, Clemente, Vergara and S. Andres.Vega, Manuel, Coliseo and Indpndncia.Vergara, Cristobal, 3a Sta. Catarma and

Estanco Mujeres.Vidal & Co., M., Bajos S. Agustin and

Jesus.Zepeda, Francisco, 2a S. Francisco 7.

AmericanGrocery Co.la Independencia 4.

We Are the Leaders

in Mexico because :

Our Prices Are Right.

Our Stock Is Complete.

Every Article Is Guaranteed.

Groceries, Wines, Liquors.Send for Our Monthly Price List.

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GUIDE: BOOKS.GUIAS PARA LOS VlAJEROS.

(In English.)

Standard Guide to the City of Mex-

ico, Robert S. Barrett, compiler.

Modern Mexico Pub. Co., 2a Indpn-dncia 8.

(In Spanish.)La Guia Oficial (R.R. Guide),

Gante 2.

Guia Indispensable, J. H. Garrido & Son,Coliseo Viejo 23.

Guia Para los Viajeros; La Ciudad de

Mexico; ed. Ruhland & Ahlschier, Co-

liseo Viejo 16.

Passe Partout (R.R. Guide), R. \.

Lacaud, Capuchinas 7.

GYMNASTIC APPARATUS.APARATOS GIMNASTICOS.

Loh.se, G., & Co., sues., Palma 10.

Spanieling, D. S., sncr., Cadena 23,

GUNSMITHS.TALLERES DE ARMEROS.

(See also Arms and Ammunition.)

Adame, Angel, Cazuela 5.

Adame, Jose, Sta. Clara 18.

The Official Railway and

Steamship Guide of

Mexico.

The STANDARD book of its

kind in Mexico. Approved by the

railway officials and also by the Mex-ican Government. This is a monthly

publication carefully compiled ; it con-

tains information of great value to

the business man and to the traveler.

A VALUABLE advertising me-

dium for hotels and railway supply

houses.

Price per copy, * 25c.

Subscription, . . . $3.00

ADOLFO N. MAGNON, Mgr.Gante 2 (inside),

P. O. Box 2079. MEXICO, D. F.

343

f. R. WARLEY

ADVERTISING AGENT

PHONE 1782, APARTADO 2325.

4a Indcpendencia 3

MEXICO, D. F.

Entire charge of Clients' Advertising :

changing, checking up, etc., attended

to and reported monthly FREE OFCHARGE.

Agent for Publications in the

Republic of Mexico. Representing

among others the following of

special interest to Advertisers for

Mexican Business :

The Mexican Herald.

El Hacendado Mexicano.

La Tierra de Mexico.

Modern Mexico.

The Engineering & Mining Journal.

Miner & Manufacturer.

El Economista Internacional.

The Sister Republics.

Illustrated Industrial World.

Also many other foreign, local

and interior publications of im-

portance; aside from Special Ad-

vertising Mediums in both Spanish

and English.

ADVERTISING SPECIALTIES

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Korff, Honsberg y Cia

Mexico, D, F* Apartado J35Puente del Espiritu Santo No. 4

Light and Heavy Hardware

Household Articles

Fancy Goods, Furniture

Machinery, Tools and Accessories of All Kinds, for

Miners, Agriculturists and Manufacturers

^Portable

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Carrion, Castulo, la Indpndncia 3.

Gonzalez, Mateo, Victoria 6.

HAIR DRESSERS.California Jockey Club) Alcai-

ceria 6.

New York Hair Emporium, S.

Juan Letran 5%.

HABERDASHERS.(See Furnishing Goods.)

HARDWARE.(Wholesale and Retail.)

FERRETERIAS.

Holier, R., & Co., Coliseo Viejo 1.

Dahlhaus, Emilio, San Juan 2.

Elcoro, Valentin, & Co., Cadena 24.

Jerkow, P., Bajos S. Agustin 5.

Julsrnd, Waldemar, & Co., Co-

liseo Viejo 20.

Korff, IIon sli erg: & Co., Pte. Es-

piritu Santo 4.

Lolise, G., & Co., sues., Palma 10.

Philipp, A., & Co., sues. (S. e C.), Em-pedradillo 5.

Pezana, M., sues., Refugio 19.

Sommer, Herrmann & Co., Palma 4.

HARDWARE.(Manufacturers' Agents.)

REPRESENTANTES DE FERRETERIAS EXTRAN-

JERAS.

Agencia de Comisiones e Importacionesde Ferreteria, Bajos S. Agustin 5.

Dalhaus, Edmundo, Alfaro 4.

Hitchins, C. V., Ortega 5.

keeper, E. D., & Co., Gante 2.

Lohse, Jas. C., Cadena 14.

Nieth, Fernando, Centro Mercantil.

Serrano, Jr., M., Cadena 11.

HARNESS.(Wholesale and Retail.)

GUARNICIONES.

Boker, R., & Co., Coliseo Viejo 1.

Combaluzier, A., la Plateros .5.

Estrada, P., S. Hipolito 9.

Gutierrez, R., la Ignacio Hernandez 12.

Kent, John, Corpus Christi 2.

KorlV, Honsberg: & Co., Pte. Es-

piritu Santo 4.

Lolise, 6., & Co., sues., Palma 10.

Lozano, David, Zuleta 12.

Lozano, B., Pelota 4.

E. D. Leeper. S. A. Gilbert, Jr.

E. D. Leeper & Co.MANUFACTURERS' AGENTS,

Mill, Mining and Railway Supplies,

Iron and Steel Factors,

Hardware Brokers.Cable Address: -STEEL," Mexico.

Lieber's Standard, A, B, C and Western Union Codes.

MEXICO OFFICE: NEW YORK'OFFICE:No. 2 Gante St. Cor. San Francisco.. Nos. 70 and 72 Broad St.

P. O. Box 2042.

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HO EL SANZCALLE DE LA MARISCALA, No. 2

Telefono, 289 MEXICO

American and European Plans

Hotel

LondresArco de

San Agustin 7.

Telefono 1049

Mexico, D. F.

This house, recently built in the Cityaccording to the best models of themost modern buildings of the UnitedStates, with entirely new furniture, of-

fers to passengers every kind of con-venience and comfort.Prices from $1.50 up. Dining-room for

families.

COMEDOR PARA FAMILIAS.Cuartos elegantemente amueblados.

Timbres y luz electrica. Llaves de agua fria

y caliente en todos los cuartos. Banosde tina y regadera.

Cuartos desde $1.50 por dia.

Por mes precios convencionales.

MARIA R. ANAYA, Propietaria.

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Montes de Oca, Felipe, S. Bernardo 6.

Ortiz, Juan R., Refugio 1.

Reyes, Anselmo, 2a Granado 2.

Robinson, W. G., 3a Av. Juarez 266.

Somnier, Herrmann & Co., Palma 4.

Walker, S. W., Av. Juarez and Bal-

deras.

Wolins, S. P., S. Juan Letran 9.

HARNESS.(Makers and Dealers.)

FABRICAS DE GUARNICIONES.

Evans, J. O., Nuevo Mexico 228.

Kent, John, Corpus Christi 2.

Lessance, A., sues., Pajaritos 8 and 9.

Robinson, W. G., 3a Av. Juarez 226.

Reynaud & Salles, Jesus Nazareno 1.

Vasquez, L., Zuleta 5.

Walker, S. W., Av. Juarez and Bal-

deras.

HATS.(Manufacturers and Dealers.)

FABRICAS Y EXPENDIOS DE SOMBREROS.

Alfaro, Panteleon, la Relox 4.

Bloek, L., Gante and la S. Francisco;la S. Francisco 12.

Brom, S., Grand Hat Fcty., Clln.

Reyes 3*4.

Castillo, Luis F., 2a Merced 5.

Drelnhofer, J. F., la S. Francisco 12.

Gomez, A., Coliseo Viejo 14.

Jollives, H., & Co., Coliseo Viejo 5.

Langr, Benassini &, Co., 2a S. Fran-

cisco 2.

Lobato, E., 2a Damas 7.

Medina & Landwehr, sues., Portal Mer-caderes 5; Cadena 12; Plzla. S. Salva-

dor El Verde 14.

Marquez, Modesto, sues., Portal Mer-caderes 7.

Morales, Maximo, Ortega 13.

Pellotier, F., & Co., Portal Mercaderes

4; Plzla. Concepcion 3 and 5.

Sanchez, V., la Sto. Domingo 2.

Tardan Bros., Portal Mercaderes 1

and 2; Plzla. S. Salvador El Verde

2; S. Hipolito 17.

Zolly Bros., Portal Mercaderes 3; lOa

Violeta 8.

HIDES.PlELES.

Norris, W. W., & Co., Victoria 11.

Cia. Exportadora Mex., S. JuanLetran 1.

HOISTING ENGINES.(See Machinery.)

HORSE SHOERS.BANCOS DE HERRADEROS.

Carillo, Felix, Sapo 8.

Espinosa, Remigio, Victoria 15.

Guerrero, M., Plzla. Santos Degollado 8.

Munoz, Antonio, 4a Tndpndncia 1}4.

Navarro, Emilio, Paseo Nuevo 6.

Sanchez, F., Nopalito 4.

Villalobos & Basurto, Sta. Clara 117.

HOTELS.HOTELES.

American Honse, 3a Indpndncia 12.

Americano, Gante 2.

Astoria, Paseo de la Reforma.

Bazar (Elena J. de Iturbide), Espiritu

Santo 8.

Bella Union, Palma 7.

Buena Vista, Estaciones 2000.

Cantabro (D. Valdez), 5 de Mayo 6.

Central, Escalerillas 20.

Comonfort (Gmo. Rivas), 5 de Mayo 168.

Coliseo (J. Barrena), Coliseo Nuevo 10.

Colon, S. Jose Real 21.

HOTEL OUAR.DIOLA.First San Francisco Street 13, Mexico.

This well-known Hotel is situated in the business part of the city,within a block of all the principal street-car lines, near places of amuse-

ment; has been lately thoroughly renovated; all the rooms have new and

elegant furniture, electric bells and lights. A first-class AMERICANRESTAURANT, BATH AND BARBER SHOP. Prices from one to

,

five dollars per day. MANUEL DAVILA MADRID, Manager.

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France (M. Paz), Profesa 1.

Grand, Ortega 12.

Gran Sociedad, S. Agustin 14 (A. Al-

varez).

Gnardiola, la S. Francisco 13.

Guillow, S. Jose Real 23 (Tirso Saenz).

Humboldt, Jesus Nazareno 1027.

Iturbide Q. M. Erazo, admr.), la S.

Francisco 12.

Jardin (V. de R. Zamora y Duque), la

Indpndncia 5.

Juarez (Otto Raglasch), Tacuba 25.

Londres (Maria R. Anaya), Arco S.

Agustin 7.

Louvre (Dupont & Lourtand), Palma431.

Monaco, 2a Monterilla 12.

Palace, Refugio and Pte. EspirituSanto.

Porter's, la S. Francisco 4.

lieforma (O. G. Nibbi), Paseo Re-forma.

Refugio (Angel Rodrigo), Refugio 18.

San Agustin, S. Agustin.San Carlos, Coliseo Nuevo 4.

Sanz, Mariscala 2.

Seminario, 'Ex-Seminario 1.

Two Republics (Thos. Conti), Es-

taciones 1.

Viena (Estanislao Knothe), Seminario 7.

Washington (M. G. Zapata), Alcaiceria

21.

HOUSE "FURNISHING GOODS.(See Hardware.)

HOUSE AND SIGN PAINTERS.(See Painters.)

HOUSE RENTING AGENCIES.AGENCIAS DE CASAS DE ALQUILER.

American Bank, Gante 1.

Arrillaga, F. J. de, la Pila Seca 8.

Delafe & LLorens, Clln. Espiritu Santo

7H-International Bank & Trust Co.,

la S. Francisco 5.

United States & Mexican TrustCo., la S. Francisco 4.

ICE FACTORIES.FABRICAS Y EXPENDIOS DE HIELO.

Central Brewery, Rancho del Chopo.Ramirez & Zepeda, Ex-Convent S.

Lazaro.

Serrano, Pedro (Testamentaria de), 9a

Nonoalco.

Vogel, F., 3a Guerrero 421.

The Only Hotel In Town with Hodern Improvements and Home ComfortsHot and Cold Running Water, Electric Lights and Bells in Each Room.

BAR ROOM. Billiard and Bath Rooms Attached. * Our Own'Bus Running to Every Station. Prices from $1.00 to

$8.00 per day. First-Class American Restaurant

Restaurant de Primera ClaseCUARTOS ELEQANTEMENTE AMUEBLADOS

Timbres y Luz Electrica, Llaves de Agua fria y caliente en todos los

cuartos, Banos de Tina y Regadera.

Magnifico sa!6n de Billar.CANTINA. Coche Especial en todas las Estaciones

Precios Desde $1.00 Hasta $8.00 For Dia

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INCANDESCENT LIGHT.Luz INCANDESCENTE.

Julsrucl, W., & Co., Coliseo Viejo 20.

Kendrick, C. A., S. Juan Letran 5 l/2 .

Moliler & DeGress, Av. Juarez 602.

Sunlight Gas Co., la S. Francisco 7.

INSURANCE.(Accident.)

SEGUROS CONTRA ACCIDENTES.

Cia. General Anglo-Mexicana deSecures (S.A.), Wm. B. Woodrow,dir. gen., Vergara 4.

La Fraternal, Enrique Aragon, dir. gen.,

Seminario 6.

North American Ace. Ins. Co., Cadena 11.

INSURANCE.(Fire.)

SEGUROS CONTRA INCENDIOS.

Aachen & Mnnchen, Boker & Co.,

Coliseo Viejo 1.

British America, Robertson & Dar-

nell, gen. agts., Cadena 11.

Commercial Union (London), F. Ritter

& Co., agts., Capuchinas 9.

Hanseatica (Hamburg), F. Ritter & Co.,

gen. agts., Capuchinas 9.

Helvetia (Switzerland), H. L. Wiechers,gen. agt., Cadena 4.

Home Insurance Co., of New York,W. B. Woodrow & Co., gen. mgrs.,Vergara 4.

La Hamburgo-Brernense (Ham-burg), Sommer, Herrmann & Co., gen.

agts., Ocampo 1.

Lancashire Ins. Co., Watson, Phillips &Co., sues., agts., Juan Manuel 10.

La Trasatlantica (Hamburg), Som-mer, Herrmann & Co., agts., Ocam-po 1.

Law Union & Crown, Sommer,Herrmann & Co., gen. agts., Palma

^4.

Liverpool & London & Globe,Pablo Alexanderson, gen. Mex. agt,Cadena 12.

London & Lancashire Fire Ins. Co.,

A. Levy, agt., Capuchinas 13.

L'Union, Marcel Deffes, gen. agt., Ca-

puchinas 7.

Magdeburger Feuer Versicherungsgesell-schaft of Magdeburg, Germ., Christlieb

& Riibke, agts., 2a Monterilla 9.

MORE LIGHT! BETTER LIGHT! CHEAPER LIGHT!

INDEPENDENT,

SIMPLE,

CHEAP,

Especially adapted for

Stores, Warehouses,Haciendas, Churches,

Shops and Factories. DANGERLESS,

STEADY,

RELIABLE.

Call and see how grandly it lights up ourlarge hardware house at Coliseo Viejo 20.

Waldemar Julsrud & Co.,General Agents, Coliseo Viejo 20, Mexico City.

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'British AmericaAssurance CompanyToronto, Canada

Robertson & DarnellInsurance Percy L. Robertson, Managing Partner

and Telephone, No. 1750Investments BANCO HIPOTECARIO, No. 5

Mexico, D. F.

Representing Foreign business Interests

Correspondence Invited

Phoenix Assurance CompanyLIMITED

Compania Inglesa de Seguros contra Incendio

ESTABLECIDA EN 1782

Esta Compaiiia es conocida

particularmente por Ja eficacia

prontitud y liberalidad eir el

pago de sus siniestros.

Seguros sobre toda clase de

propiedades asegurables bajolas condiciones mas favora-

bles, y a tipos reducidos.

Capital enteramente suscrito y Fondos acumulados, mas de - $50,000,000

Ingreso anual por primas de Seguros, mas de - - - 15,000,000

Perdidas por Siniestros, pagadas desde su fundaeion, mas de - 295,000,000

AGENCIA GENERAL PARA LA REPUBLICA DE MEXICO

Call* de Cadena Ne. 14 MEXICO, D. P. Corrto, Apartado 832

HUGO MARQUARD, Gerente

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North British Merc. Ins. Co. (Lon-don), Boker & Co., gen. agts., Coliseo

Viejo 1.

Northern Assurance Co. (London),Geo. Fuss, gen. agt., Angel 6.

Norwich Union, E. B. Parkes, mgr., D.

Juan Manuel 4.

Phoenix Assurance Co. (London),Hugo Marquard, mgr., Cadena 14.

Royal (Liverpool), W. H. Gleadell,res. mgr.; Mex. office, Coliseo Viejo

13, G. Lohse & Co., sues., agts., Palma10.

Royal Exchange Assurance Co. (Lon-

don), Watson, Phillips & Co., sues.

(S. e C.), Juan Manuel 10.

Sun Insurance Office (London), E.

T. Oakley, mgr., Cadena 15.

The Manchester Fire Ins. Co., <Emilio

Mavers, gen. agt., Capuchinas 11.

Union Assurance Society (London),Emilio Mavers, gen. agt., Capuchinas 11.

INSURANCE.(Health.)

SEGUROS SOBRE LA SALUD.Cia. General Anglo Mex. de Segr.

(S.A.), W. B. Woodrow, dir. gen.,

Vergara 4, apdo 506.

INSURANCE.(Life.)

SEGUROS SOBRE LA VIDA.

Confederation Life of Canada,F. W. Green, mgr., Espiritu Santo 5.

Germania Life Ins. Co. of New York, C.

H. Florian, gen. mgr., la Plateros 2.

La Fraternal, Enrique Aragon, dir. gen.,Seminario 6, apdo 750.

La Mexicana (Compania AnonimaNacional), J. Adrian Palomo, dir. gen.,

Empedradillo 9, apdo 651.

"La Nacional Life Ins. Co.," L. E.

de Neergaard, gen. mgr., 5 de Mayoand Vergara.

"La Union," D. Montes de Oca, dir.

gen., Vergara 12.

New York Life Insurance Co.,

Jos. Teuteur, gen. mgr., Central Bank

Bldg.

The Equitable Life Assnce. So-

ciety of the U. S., Massie & LeMon-gen, mgrs., Equitable bldg., 5 de Mayoand Vergara, apdo 315.

The Mutual Life Insurance Co. of

New York, Juan Hatfield, dir. gen., 2a

Indpndncia 4, apdo 242.

The Largest Fire Insurance Companyin the World.

Annual Income:

Accumulated

Funds :

Head Office :

u u

ROYALINSURANCE,

COMPANY

3,600,000

12,000,000

Liverpool, Eng.

Mexican Branch Office : Coliseo Viejo 13, Mexico City.Resident Manager : W. H. QLEADELL,

Apartado 657. Telephone 224.

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The Travelers' Insurance Company of

Hartford, L. J. Bullard, dir. gen.,Nueva 3%.

INSURANCE.(Marine.)

SEGUROS CONTRA AVERIAS MARITIMAS.British & Foreign Marine Ins. Co., Wm.

B. Woodrow & Co., gen. agts., Ver-

gara 4, apdo 506.

La Mannheim (Mannheimer Versicher-

ungsgesellschaft fur Seegefahr), Christ-

lieb & Rubke, agts., 2a Monterilla 9.

Le Comite des Assureurs Maritimes of

Paris Le Comite Assureurs maritimesof Bordeaux and La Fonciere of Paris,

La Fortuna de Berlin, A. Levy & Mar-

tin, agts., 2a Monterilla 10 and 11.

INTERIOR DECORATORS.DECORADORES.

Mosler, Bowen & Cook, sucr.,Vergara and 2a S. Francisco.

INTERPRETERS.(See Translators.)

INVESTMENT SECURITIES.(See Loans and Investments.)

Compania Inglesa de Seguroscontra incendio titulada :

LIVERPOOLAND

LONDONAND

GLOBE.Fondos invertidos

$104,831,000.00.

Agente apoderado para la RepublicaMexicana :

Pablo Alexanderson,Oficinas: Calle Cadena 13.

Apartado del Correo 757. TelefonoSSS

La Equitativa de los Estados Dnidos,

Sociedad de Seguros Sobre la Yida.

(The Equitable Life Assurance Society of the United States.)

Gerentes Generales :

W. P. MASSIE. W. S. LE MON.

ipartado 315.

Edificio de la Equitativa

5 de Mayo Esq. Yergara.

Mexico.

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IRON FOUNDRIES.(See Foundries.)

IRON AND STEEL,.HlERRO Y ACERO.

American Sheet Steel Co., la S. Fran-

cisco 8.

Bergner, Pablo (S. e C.), Cadena 3.

Boker, R., & Co., Coliseo Viejo 1.

Brasehi, V. M., & Bro., Cadena 2.

Carnegie Steel Co., la S. Fran-

cisco 8.

Cia. Construcciones Metallicas, 4a In-

dpndncia 2.

Cia. Metalurgica Belga (mfrs.

agt.), la S. Francisco 7.

Fraser, Archibald, S. Juan Letran 65/2.

Garrett, Warren, la Indpndncia 4.

Glymes, W. de (mfrs. agt.), 4a In-

dpndncia 5.

Hasam, T. R. (mfrs. agts.), la Damas 5.

Illinois Steel Co., la S. Francisco 8.

Korff, Honsberg? & Co., Pte. Es-

piritu Santo 4.

Leeper, E. D., & Co. (mfrs. agt.),

Gante 2.

Lolise, G., & Co., sues., Palma 10.

Mexico Mine & Smelt. Sup. Co.,la S. Francisco 12.

Milliken Bros., Pte. S. Francisco 14.

National Metal Co., 5 de Mayo 3.

National Iron & Steel Wks., Clzda.

Gallos.

Nolan, P. J., Nuevo Mexico 8.

Philipp, A., & Co., sues. (S. e C.), Em-pedradillo 5.

Roeder, Phillip G. (mfrs. agt.), 2a

Indpndncia 8.

Sommer, Herrmann & Co., Palma 4.

Young:, Wm., & Co. (mfrs. agts.),

Gante 11.

INVALIDS' TABLES.MESAS PARA LOS INFERMOS.

Strittmatter, J. C., 2a S. Francisco 4.

JEWELERS.JOYERIAS Y RELOJERIAS.

Broe, Jose J., 2a Plateros 5.

Cuervo, Garcia and Fernandez, 2a Refu-

gio and Palma and Tlapaleros 19.

Gophir Diamond Co., 2a Plateros 11.

Gutierrez, Julian, & Co., Colegio Ninas 1.

La Barata, 5 de Mayo 12 and 13; In-

dpndncia 10.

La Esmeralda (Hauser, Zivy & Co.),

2a Plateros 7.

CARNEGIE STEEL COMPANYILLINOIS STEEL COMPANYNATIONAL STEEL COMPANY

AMERICAN STEEL HOOP COMPANYAMERICAN SHEET STEEL COMPANYAMERICAN BRIDGE CO. OF NEW YORK

MANUFACTURERS OF

Rails of all sizes and weights, T Rails and

Girder Rails, Beams, Channels, Angles, Tees,

Zees and Axles.

Steel Bridges of all kinds, Buildings, Roofs,

and all kinds of steel construction.

Bars, Hoops, Bands, Cotton Ties and Plates,

also black Sheets, galvanized and corrugated,

special sheets for roofing, etc.

FRANK W. HIGHBERGER, Representante Generalla San Francisco No. 8. Mexico, D. F. Apartado Postal No. 924

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La Mas Barata, 5 de Mayo and Al-

caiceria.

La Perla (Diener Bros.), 3a S. Francisco

and Clln. Sta. Clara.

La Joya (Martin Schafer), la Plateros 11.

La Violeta (Shreiber & Co.), la Plate-

ros 4.

Landa, Miguel R., la Plateros 11.

Milke y de Sauniga, J. H., 3a S. Fran-

cisco 6.

Muiron & Co., 2a Plateros 11.

Niebla, Jose, 2a S. Francisco 12.-

Rio, G., Refugio 13.

Rodriguez, Jesus, S. Jose Real 20.

Sanchez, Ricardo H., Coliseo Viejo 20.

Sommer, E., la Plateros 11.

Weber, Leopoldo, 2a Plateros 11.

Woogr & Bernheim, 3a S. Fran-

cisco 7.

JEWELERS.(Wholesale.)

ALMACENES DE ALHAJAS.Diener Bros., 3a S. Francisco and Clln.

Sta. Clara.

Hanger, Zivy & Co., 2a Plateros 7.

Schreiber & Co., la Plateros 1 and 2a

Cinco de Mayo 1.

Sommer, E., la Plateros 11.

JUTE.

(Manufacturers.)

FABRICAS DE ARTICULOS DE YUTE."La Aurora," D. Juan Manuel 20.

Santa Gertrudis Jute Mill Co., Ltd., D.

Juan Manuel 22.

KNIT GOODS.

(Manufacturers.)

FABRICAS DE CAMISETAS, ETC.

Chauvet, Max, S. Bernardo 19.

Cia. Industrial "El Salvador," Juan Man-uel 2.

Cinca & Salvans, Lecumberri 3.

La Perfeccionada (S.A.), Colonia Hi-

dalgo.

LADIES' HAIR DRESSER.PELUQUERIAS PARA SENORAS.

(See Hair Dressers.)

LABOR CONTRACTORS.CONTRATISTAS DE OPERARIOS.

King, Sam, la Colon 10.

LADIES' STRAW HATS.(Manufacturers.)

FABRICAS DE SOMBREROS DE PAJA PARA

SENORAS.

Brom, S., Clln. Reyes 3J^.

Landwehr & Medina, sues., Portal Mer-

caderes 5.

Marques, Modesto, sues., Portal Mer-

caderes 7.

Pellotier, F., & Co., Portal Mercaderes 4.

Tardan Brothers, Portal Mercaderes

1 and 2.

Zolly Brothers, Portal Mercaderes 3.

LANGUAGE TEACHERS.PROFESORES DE IDIOMA.

Albornoz, Carlota, 3a Providencia 1004.

Anderson, Elizabeth M., Ortega 5.

Berlitz School of Languages, 3a

S. Francisco 7.

Borrel, Edith, Escallerillas and NuevoMexico.

Branch, H. N., Av. 15, No. 2312, S.

Pedro.

Cheyne, George, Plaz. Madrid 117.

Flynn, J., Av. Juarez 1.

La EstrellaFront of Profesa Church,

3d San Francisco St. 7, Mexico.

JEWELRY,WATCHES AND

PLATED WARE.FINE ASSORTMENT OF OPALSAND SMALL SILVERWARE.

AGENTS for the Favannes "Watch

Co., Switzerland, and Plated

Silverware, of N. Cailar, Bayard& Co., Paris.

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The Berlitz School of Languages,

2 COLD 3* de San Francisco No. 7. 2 SILVERMEDALS ^..^^..^.^..^. MEDALS

BRANCH:Porteria de Santa Clara No* 4.

SALLET Y DU PERRAY, Directors and Proprietors.

The quickest and easiest method to learn modern

languages.

NATIVE TEACHERS ONLY.

Day and Evening Classes,

Private Lessons,

Class Lessons,

Commercial Classes,

Literature Classes,

Conversation Classes.

No drudgery no translation. From the first lesson to

the last, the student hears and speaks only the languagehe is learning.

J87 Branches in the World.

TRIAL LESSON FREE./The School is open daily from 8 A. M. to 10 P. M.

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Gonzalez, Mrs. Maria, Canoa 7.

Guerrero, S. M., Bucareli 1420.

Gyger, Miss Hannah, la ProvidencialS.

Hayden, T. C, Nueva 2.

Healy, S., Medinas 12 and 13.

Humphrey, Jas., Jesus 6.

Jennings, James R. Rinc. San Diego 16.

Jones, Richard, Hotel Gran Sociedad.

Nold, Miss Alice, Grand Hotel,

otero, Miss Luz y, la S. Francisco 7.

Thomas, H., 3a Indpndncia 12.

LAPIDARIES.LAPIDARIOS.

Capella, Felix, Av. Juarez 1.

De Broe, Jose J., 2a Plateros 5.

Deeg, Carlos, 5 de Mayo and Alcaiceria.

Diener Bros., 3a S. Francisco and Clln.

Sta. Clara.

Haiiser, Zivy & Co., 2a Plateros 7.

Schreiber & Co., la Plateros 4.

-Summer, E., la Plateros 11.

Weber, Leopold, 2a Plateros 12.

LAUNDRIES.LAVANDERIAS.

American Laundry Co. (S.A.), 9a

Mosqueta 6.

Anglo-Mexican Laundry, Alconedo 271.

Curiel, Marcelo, Pte. Carretones 11.

Lee, Wing, La Ribera S. Cosme 35.

Lee, Woo, Bucareli 1420.

Sam, Lee, Estaciones and Buena Vista.

Sing, Sam, 5a Mina 3y2 .

Tornel, A., Arcos Belem 284.

War, Chung, Tarisquillo 222.

Wa Quong, la Clln. Lopez 21.

LAWYERS.(See Attorneys.)

LEATHER BELTING.(Manufacturers.)

FABRICAS DE BANDAS PARA MAQUINARIA.Lessance, A., sues., Parjaritos 9.

Reynaud & Salles, sues., Jesus Naza-

reno 1.

"La Velocitan" (S.A.), Clzda. Sta. Cru-

cita.

LEATHER BELTING.(Dealers.)

(See Machinery.)LEATHER AND FINDINGS.

(Wholesale and Retail.)

PELETERIAS Y CORAMBRERIAS.

Acosta, Cayetano, Bajos Portacoeli 7.

Prof, SJ, Guerrero

PRACTICAL

SPANISHShortestand Easiest System

No Books

TRANSLATIONSALL KINDS OF LEGAL AND

COMMERCIAL DOCUMENTS

Bucareli 1420

Compania TelefonicaMexicana.

Unices representantes de

"The American Bell Company"OFICINAS Y DIRECCION :

CALLE DE STA. ISABEL NUM. 6&

Empleamosen todas nuestras instalac-

ones los RENOMBRADOS tetefonos de

"Larga Distancia," "Para Pared,"

"Giratorios y Portatiles para Escrito-

rios," a*i como los ELEGANTES "Tele-

fonos-Escritorios" de encino roble, con

guarda-polvo de cristal francos blselado.

En la Direcci6n se daran informes

sobre preclos, condiciones para insta-

laciones, etc.

Invitamos al pdblico d que pase a

nuestras oficinas a inspeccionar los tel

fonos citados.

PERC1VAL G. BURGESS,Gerente General.

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Arredondo, Gmo., Portacoeli 11.

Cogordan, S., & Co., Bajos Portacoeli 2.

Chacon, Gabriel, Jesus Nazareno 5.

Horn, A., & Co., S. Bernardo 12.

Hurtado, Atanasio, Bajos Portacoeli 6.

Martinez, V., Jesus Nazareno 6.

Morales, Antonio, Parque del Conde G.

Moreno, E., & Co., Jesus Nazareno 5.

Norris & Co., W. W., Victoria 11.

Ricardo, A., Jesus Nazareno 6.

Reynaud & Salles, sues., Jesus Naza-

reno 1.

Reboulet & Miiller, Vergara 11; JesusNazareno 2.

Segura, Manuel, Jesus Nazareno 4 and

Parque Conde 708.

Samuel Hnos. (mfrs. agts.), D. JuanManuel 24.

Vega, Atanasio, Parque Conde 3.

Zetina, C. B., Pte. Tecolotes and 2a de

Matamoros.

(See Cement.)LINEN GOODS.(Manufacturers.)

(See Textile Fabrics.)

LIQ,UOR IMPORTERS.(See Wine Importers.)

LITHOGRAPHERS.LlTOGRAFIAS.

Agnilar, Vera & Co., J., Sta.

Clara 15.

Holgrer, Thus. J., & Co., la In-

dependencia 12.

Cia. Litografia and Tip. Coliseo Viejo 124.

Cromo, El, Clln. Lopez 11.

Cuadriello, Pedro, 2a Lopez 8.

El Buen, Tono (S.A.), 2a Delicias 2.

Flores, Juan, S. Felipe Jesus 2.

Garduno, E., Coliseo Viejo 15.

Gomez, Alejandro, Plzla. Concordia 5.

Gomez, D., 5a Bucareli 1.

Gonzalez, J., & Co., 5 de Mayo 19.

Gosselin, A. (S. e C.), 4a Indpndncia 6.

Lithografia Comercial, Cocheras 4.

Lithografia Espanola, Plzla. S. Salvador

el Seco 11.

Lopez, Arturo, & Co., 2a Pensamien-

to 4.

Martin, Luis, sues., Coliseo Viejo 15.

Murguia, Eduardo, Coliseo Viejo 160.

Portillo, Angel, 5 de Mayo 13.

APARTADO POSTAL, 348.

" La E,uropea."

/, cAGUILAR VERA y Cia., S.en C.,

Printers, Lithographers, Binders,

Rulers and Makers of

Fine Half-Tone Plates,

Factory :

2a Calle Ancha Nos. 3 and 4.

TELEPHONE No. 825.

Office :

Calle de Sta. Clara No, J5.

TELEPHONE No. 1522.

CITY OF MEXICO, D. F.

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Revuelta,, Jose L., Arcos Belem 27.

Rivero, Pedro, 2a Indpndncia 2.

Riveroll, Ramon F., la Revillagigedo 2.

Sainz, Ricardo, Cinco de Mayo 2.

Salazar, Hipolito, Clln. Raton 2.

Union Lithographia, Invalidos, 603.

Warley, F. R., 4a Indpndncia 3 T/2.

LODGING HOUSES.CASAS DE HUESPEDES.

American House, 3a Indpndncia 12.

Brown, Mrs. M., Plzla. S. Fernando 307.

Buena Vista Hotel, Estaciones 2000.

Central House, Estaciones.

Grand Central Rest, Sta. Clara 10.

Gran Hotel Alameda, S. Diego 2.

Lara House, S. Juan Letran 13.

Two Republics Hotel, Estaciones 1.

LOTTERIES.LOTERIAS.

Beneficiencia Publica, Tiburcio 6.

National, Correo Mayor 6.

LIVE STOCK.(Importers.)

IMPORTADORES DE ANIMALES.

Blum, Leopold, Nuevo Mexico 12.

Caxaux, A., Paseo Reforma 300.

Diaz de Bonilla, Pedro, Zuleta 18.

Fabbi, H., la Mina 1.

Galan, Juan, & Son, la Indpndncia 9.

Goudet, Enrique, Rebeldes 3.

McCullough, C. H., la Mina 14.

Meade, Dionisio, la Mina 14.

Soria, J. H. de, Paseo 300.

Veale, W. J., 2a Mina 3;

Villalobos & Villasenor, Paseo Reforma

51.

LOCOMOTIVES.LOCOMOTORES.

Bergner, Pablo (S. e C.), Cadena 3.

Hraulir, G. & O., & Co., Cadena 19.

Hutchison, Isaac M., Av. Juarez 404.

Mexico Mine & Smelt. Sup. Co.,la S. Francisco 12.

Samuel Hnos., D. Juan Manuel 24.

LUBRICATING OILS.(Manufacturers.)

FABRICAS DE ACEITE PARA LUBRICAR.

Brun, Desiderio, Pte. Solano 20.

Franck, Guillermo, Iturbide 3.

Gomez, Agustin, Tornito Regina 5J4.

Vazquez, V., Plzla. Vizcainas 6.

Waters-Pierce Oil Co., 2a S. Fran-

cisco 11.

E. PreuJ. Malottky

Litografia

"El Cromo"Specialties

Commercial LithographyColored Work of Any

Description

Show Cards, Calendars,

Labels, Etc,, Etc.

2 Callejon de Lopez No. II

Between Independencia &Rebeldes Sts.

MEXICO, D. F.

THOS. J. BOLGER

SCO.

Printers

Lithographers

Engravers

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LIVERY STABLES.CARRUAJES y CABALLOS DE ALQUILER.

Blum, L., Nuevo Mexico 12.

Cazaux, A. (Palace Stables), Reforma300.

Cisneros, Jesus, Av. Morelos al Norte.

Dotres, G., & Co., Sta. Clara 18^.Fabbi, A., la Mina 1.

Galan, Juan, & Son, la Indpndncia 9.

Godet, E., Rebeldes 3.

Guzman, A., & Co., Pelota 4.

Lopez, Maximo, la Bucareli 2.

Munoz, A., 4a Indpndncia l l/2 .

Ortega, Julian, S. Felipe Neri 16y2 .

Reul & Mohrestedt, la Bucareli 6.

Villalobos & Villasenor, Reforma 51.

Welton, Henry, 3a Revillagigedo 4.

LOANS AND INVESTMENTS.INVERSIONES DE CAPITAL.

PRESTAMOS v NEGOCIOS EMPRESARIOS.

Broclcmann, Gmo., Ortega 28.

Dosal, Fdo., Capuchinas 11.

Douglas, Lacey & Co., Cadena 14.

Fitzgerrell, J. J., la S. Francisco 7.

International Bank & TrustCo., la 3. Francisco 5.

International Mercantile Agcy.,Gante 8.

Lacand, R. A., Capuchinas 7.

Mackenzie, Andrew, la Estaciones 2024.

Moran, Tomas, Centre Mercantil.

Morlet, Ituarte & Co., Alfaro 15.

Muller, Roberto, & Co., Capuchinas 9.

Peyton, A. J., & Co., la S. Fran-cisco 7.

Rodriguez & Co., San'Agustin 19.

Robertson & Darnell, Cadena 11.

Tucker, G. A., la S. Francisco 14.

United States & Mexican TrustCo., la S. Francisco 4.

Whittemore, C. W., Ortega 5.

Wolff, S., San Agustin 9.

Young, Wm., & Co., Gante 11.

LUMBER.(Dealers.)

DEPOSITOS DE MADERA.

Andrade, J. W., Juan Carbonero 6.

Arriba, Geronimo, 5a Mina 1J4.

Butts & Christe, 5a Mina 7.

Capetillo, J. J., 3a Mina 9.

Cardenas, Adolfo, 3a Providencia 4.

Cejudo, F. J., & Bro., 3a Bucareli 1231.

ORTADOR Y TRAFICANTE EN

s FINOS.CARRUAGESCUARNIClONtS.

MEXICO,

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Cia. Maderera Mexicana (Mex-Lumber Co.), cor. Salazar and Sur 14.

Cia. Michoacan de Maderas, 3ia

Sur 832.

Cia. Nacional de Maderas, Gante 2.

De Kruff & Paterson, la Guerrero 8.

Diaz de la Vega, Luis, Escobilleria 5.

Duran, Cardenas & Co., 12a Violeta 622.

Fernandez del Castillo, M., 4a Providen-

cia 2.

Garcia, Galindez, & Co., 2a Amargura 2

and 2a Salto Agua 1.

Garcia de la Torre, L, Calz. Sta. Maria 8.

Garcia, Rubio y Lopez, 3a Ayuntamiento248.

Guillastegui, Melesio, & Co., 9a Mag-nolia 6.

International Hardwood Co.,3a Ayuntamiento 248.

Jimenez Hnos., 5a Guerrero 2107.

Ledesma, Luis, & Co., la Aztecas 3.

Leyva Bros., A., Cuauhtemoc 18.

Rosas, Jose V., Ayuntamiento 8.

Soto, Linarte Leon, Esp. S. Lorenzo 21.

Trejo, M., Calz. Sta. Maria de Redonda.

Texas & Gulf Lumber Co., 3a

Ayuntamiento 248.Velarde & V., 6a Zaragosa 2119.

Velazquez, B., 5a Mina 2.

LUMBER.(Importers.)

IMPORTADORES DE MADERA.

Bennoch, D. M. (mfrs. agt.), Paseo Re-

forma 328.

Crittenden, W. J. (mfrs. agt.), Cadena 17.

Texas & Gulf Lumber Co., 3a

Ayuntamiento 248.

MACARONI.(Makers.)

FABRICAS DE PASTAS ALIMENTICIAS.

Bracamonte, G., & Co., 5a Ancha and

Campo Florido.

Compania Harinera, Arcos Belm 21; la

Guerrero 10.

Garcia, A., Gallos 4^.Gonzales Concepcion, 2a Pte. Blanco 22.

Marcue, Alejandro, Pte. Fierro 3.

Munguia, Juan, & Co., Nino Perdido

35.

Rubinos Hnos., L., Clln. Triunfo 1.

Vega, Ines, Bravo 913.

MACHINERY AND SUPPLIB6.EXPENDIOS DE MAQUINARIA Y ACESORIOS.

Boker, R., & Co., Goliseo Viejo 1.

Bran iff, G. & O., fc Co., Cadena 19.

Braschi, V. M., & Bro., Cadena 2.

Elcoro, Valentin, & Co., Cadena 24.

Fogarty & Dickinson, la S. Francisco 7.

Kuril*, Honsberg? & Co., Pte. Es-

piritu Santo 4.

Mexico Mine & Smelt. Sup. Co.,la S. Francisco and S. Juan Letran.

Phillips, Thomas, 2a Delicias.

Summer, Herrmann & Co., Coliseo

Viejo 10.

MACHINERY.(Importers and Manufacturers' Agents.)

IMPORTADORES DE MAQUINARIA.Anderson, J. M., Cadena 11.

Arce, J., la S. Francisco 12.

Babcock & Wilcox, Av. Juarez 7.

Baker, Sebbon D., S. Juan Letran 10.

Bannister, Juan, sues., Clln. Sta.

Clara 9.

Bevill, W. J., Ortega 28.

Bergner, Pablo (S. e C.), Cadena 3.

Brigrgrs, R. E., & Co., Gante 8.

Brockmann, Gnillermo, Ortega28.

Apartado 561. Telephone 1421.

R. E. Briggs Co. S. A.

Calle Gante No. 8

MEXICO, D. F.

Mining andGeneral Machinery

PoWer Plants

Compressorand Air 'Drill Plants

Call or Write for Estimates and

Catalogue

GEO. SPENCE,Manager.

R. E. BRIGGS,President

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J 2a Independencia 8, Apartado Postal 2 125. I!

Phillip G. Roeder,MEXICO, D. F.

ABC (4th Edition), Manufacturers', Export,and Western Union Codes used.

Sole Representative in the Republic for the

Following Houses :

J. A FAY & EGAN CO., Cincinnati, Ohio Wood Working Machinery.First Premium at Paris Exposition, 1900.

THE I/ANE & BODI,EY CO., Cincinnati, Ohio Saw Mills, Engines,Boilers and Transmission Machinery.

THE MICHIGAN BRASS & IRON WORKS, Detroit, Mich.-Manu-facturers of Gate and Compression Fire Hydrants, Gate Valves for Steam,Water, Gas, Etc. Hercules High-Pressure Valves, Relief Check and FootValves

U. S. CAST IRON PIPE & FOUNDRY CO., Chicago, 111. Cast Iron

Pipe from 8 to 72 inches in diameter.

THE STANDARD DRY KII,N CO., Indianapolis, Ind.-Steam DryKilns for Lumber and Brick.

THE I/AIDI^AW-DUN-GORDON CO., Cincinnati, Ohio-Air and WaterPumps.

THE CINCINNATI PI/ANER CO. Metal Working Machinery.

THE CINCINNATI MURING MACHINE CO. Metal Working Ma-chinery.

THE CINCINNATI SHAPER CO.-Metal Working Machinery.

THE CINCINNATI MACHINE TOOI/ CO.-Metal Working Machinery.

THE IVODGE & SHIPI/EY MACHINE TOOI/ CO.-Metal WorkingMachinery.

THE BICKFORD DRII,!, AND TOOI/ CO. Metal Working Machinery.

THE DRESES MACHINE TOOI, CO.-Metal Working Machinery.

THE ACME MACHINE CO., Cleveland, Ohio -Metal Working Machinery.

CHICAGO BEI/TING CO., Chicago, 111. Famous "Reliable" LeatherBelting.

ESTIMATED FURBISHED OJV APPLICATION.

4. Honorary Correspondent of the National Association of Manufactur-ers of the United States of America.

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Cameron, Allan, Arcos S. Agustin 10.

Case, Henry A., Ortega 5.

Clement, Z., Ortega 34.

Decauville, Aine, la Ribera Sta. Maria

10.

Dingey & "Woods, S. Juan Letran

5y2 .

Fink, William, Capuchinas 7.

Fromow, G. T., Clln. Espiritu Santo 9.

Gelling:, J. W., Ayuntamiento 4.

Glymes, "W. de, 4a Indpndncia 5.

Gordon, Hugh, la Indpndncia 22.

Gray, W. C., Gante 6.

Grimwood, A., & Co., Gante 11.

Griinberger, Rudolfo, Clln. Espiritu San-

to 11.

Halliday, Jas. G., Gante 8.

lla.sn 111, T. R., la Damas 5.

Hudlet, Alfred M., Av. Juarez 625.

Hutchison, Isaac M., Av. Juarez 404.

Ingersoll-Sergeant Drill Co., 2a

Dolores 20.

Kendrick, C. A., S. Juan Letran 5*4.

Krajewski, Pesant & Co., Banco Hipot.

bldg.

Lohse, James C., Cadena 14.

Lomer, Louis L., Ortega 5.

Moler, W. G., la Indpndncia 30.

Moreno & Zuliiran, Ortega 26.

National Metal Co., 5 de Mayo 3.

Nolan, P. J., Nuevo Mexico 8.

O'Brien, W. C, Zuleta 17.

Palmer, Gualterio C., Centre Mercantil.

Parraft-a linos. & Co., Cadena 22.

Pazo, Rafael, Cadena 11

Polte Reyes & Castro, Tiburcio 7.

Uoeder, Phillip G., 2a Indpndncia 8.

Salcedo & Co. (S. e C.), Capuchinas 5.

Samuel Bros., D. Juan Manuel 24.

Schondube, Enrique, 3a Orden S. Agus-tin 5.

Schuberth, Juan V., Capuchinas 12.

Seckbach & Co., la Indpndncia 36.

Vogel Bros., Arco S. Agustin 10.

Wall, Guillermo H. de, Ortega 28.

Williams, Arthur, Juan Manuel 17.

Wolff, Leon, Zuleta 10.

Young;, Wm., & Co., Gante 11.

MACHINERY.FOREIGN HOUSES.

Acme Machine Co., Cleveland, O.

Bolt and nut machinery, bolt heading

G. C. DINGEY,Mining, Mechanicalar)d Hydraulic Erjgr.

DINGEY

WOODS,

C. B. WOODS,Financial andCommission Agent.

Manufacturers' Agents and Machinery Importers.

SOLE AGENTS IN THIS REPUBLIC FORDavey, Paxman & Co., Ltd.; Standard Iron Works,Colchester, England, makers of High-Grade SteamPower Plants; The "New Standard" Concentrators;The "Elspass" Roller Mill; The Bennett "CrownBrand "

Safety Fuse ;The "American" Electric Con-

duit Co.; The " National " Wood Pipe Co.; The " Luit-

wieler" Deep Well Pump, Etc., Etc.

Cable Address : "DINWO."Codes : Westerr; Unionand ABC, 4th) edition.

Calle San Juan de LetraQ 5,

Mexico, D. F.

Post-Office Box 2198.

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machinery, rivet heading machines, up-

setting and forging machines, bolt

threading machines, nut tapping ma-

chines, bolt pointing machines. Phil-

lip G. Roeder, gen. agt., 2a Indpndn-cia 8, Mexico, D. F.

Cincinnati Milling Machine Co.,

Cincinnati, Ohio. Metal-working ma-

chinery. Phillip G. Roeder, gen. agt.,

2a Indpndncia 8.

Cincinnati Planer Co., Cincinnati,

Ohio. Iron and metal planers of all

dimensions. Phillip G. Roeder, gen.

agt., 2a Indpndncia 8.

Enterprise Manufacturing Co.,

Columbiana, O. Manufacturers of road

rollers, engines, saw mills, feed mills,

etc. Phillip G. Roeder, gen. agt., 2a

Indpndncia 8.

J. A. Fay & E&an Co., Cincinnati,

O. Wood-working machinery of all

kinds. Phillip G. Roeder, gen. agt.,

2 Indpndncia 8, Mexico, D. F.

Michigan Brass fc Iron Works,Detroit, Mich. Manufacturers of gateand compression fire hydrants, gate

valves for steam, water, gas, etc.

Phillip G. Roeder, gen. agt., 2a In-

dpndncia 8.

C. W. Raymond Co., The, Dayton,O. Manufacturers of clay-working

machinery. J. J. McGee, Mexican rep-

resentative, Gante 6.

Salem Iron Works., Salem, N. C.

Coffee machinery, steam engines, saw

mills, railroad cross-tie machines, wood-

working machinery, etc. W. C. Gray,

rep., Gante 6, Mexico, D. F.

Standard Dry Kiln Co., Indianap-

olis, Ind. Steam dry kilns for lum-

ber and brick. Phillip G. Roeder,

gen. agt., 2a Indpndncia 8.

MARBLE CUTTERS.TALLERES DE MARMOL.

Chavez, Carlos, Prta. Falsa S. Andres 8.

Cia. Mexicana de Marmoles, la Indpn-dncia 71.

Ducoing, R. E., Pte. Pipis, Casa Vene-

gas.

Masselin, A., Pte. Quebrado 5.

Marmoles de Buena Vista (S.A.), Sta.

Julia 41.

Miranda, Primitive, la Relox 8.

Reyes, J., Jardin Guerrero l l/2 .

Sarti, Robert, & Son, Plaza Villamil 2.

Santovena & Co., Quesada 5.

S. A. de Marmoles, Cales and Maderas,Sta. Julia.

Sigler, Jose M., Manrique 6.

Tangassi, Cayetano, Pte. Mariscala yPuerta Falsa S. Andres.

Urrutia, L., Canoa 00.

Y7

olpi, A. C., Guadalupe 11.

MASSAGE.MASAGE.

Borden(>Felix, Pte. Gallos 10.

MATCHES.(Manufacturers.)

FABRICAS DE CERILLOS.

Ampudia & Co., sues., Tzontale 5.

Cia. Cerillera Mex., 5a Av. Paz 2.

Cia. Industrial de Fosforos y Cerillos, 4a

Pino 15.

Cinca & Savans, Lecumberri 3.

Gutierrez, Frnco., Nino Perdido 16 .

Montano, Jesus, Tacuba 3.

MATTRESSES.(Manufacturers.)COLCHONEROS.

American Furn. Mfg. Co., Av. Juarez 2.

Ferriter Furn. & Mattress Co., S. JuanLetran and Zuleta.

Mestas, A., & Co., Cerrada Jesus 9.

MECHANICAL, ENGINEERS.(See Engineers Mechanical.)MEN'S FURNISHINGS.(See Furnishing Goods.)

MERCHANDISE BUYERS ANDSELLERS ON COMMISSION.

(See Commission Merchants.)

MERCANTILE AGENCIES.(See Commercial Agencies.)

METALLURGISTS.(See Assayers.)

MEXICAN FIBRE GOODS.(Bridles, Ropes, etc.)

JARCIERIAS.

Arias, Valentin, 2a S. Ramon and Est.

Merced.

Enciso, Vicente (test.), 2a Sto. Domin-

go 6.

Garcia, Manuel, Alegria 2.

Lozano, J. M., Portacoeli 1.

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Montes de Oca, Dionisio, Universalidadand Portacoeli.

Perez, J., Portacoeli 28 and 29.

Reyes, Anselmo, 2a Granado 2.

MEXICAN PLANTS.(Exporters.)

EXPORTADORES DE PLANTAS MfiXICANAS.

Balme, J., & Co., Plateros 5.

MEXICAN PLAYING CARDS.(Manufacturers.)

FABRICAS DE NAIPES.

Munguia, R., & Sons, sues., la Merced 8.

Urbitondo, J., & Co., S. Salvador el

Seco.

MEXICAN SHAWLS.(See Rebozos.)

MEXICAN VIEWS.VISTAS FOTOGRAFICAS DE MEXICO.

American Photo. Supply Co.,Profesa 1.

Blake's Book Store, Gante 8.

Carmichael, R. J., la Indpndncia 4.

Hatton, J. G., Gante 10.

Hoeck, P. P., & Co., la S. Fran-cisco 12.

Pellandini, C., 2a S. Francisco 10.

Ruhland & Ahlschier, Coliseo Viejo 16.

Schlattman, H. F., Espiritu Santo 1.

Sonora News Co., Gante 4.

Spanldingr, D. S., sucr., Cadena 23.

Waite, C. B., la Ribera S. Cosme 8.

Walz, W. G., & Co., 2a S. Fran-cisco 3.

MILLINERS.TALLERES DE MODAS.

Avaert, Mme. Jane, Pte. S. Francisco 14.

California Jockey Clnb, Alcai-

ceria 6.

Felix, Fanny, sues., Profesa 2.

Lentz, Mrs. I., Av. Juarez 274.

Manceau, Bertha, 2a Plateros 4.

Pickelheimer, Mrs. Isabel, Av. Juarez274.

MILLINERY.(Wholesale and Retail.)

SOMBREROS Y MODAS PARA SENORAS.

Ailhaud, Luis, la Plateros 16.

Ailhauld Bros., la Monterilla and Diputa-cion.

Albert & Co., sues., Monterilla 3 and 4;la S. Francisco 13.

"Al Puerto de Veracruz," Signoret, Hon-norat & Co., 2a Monterilla 3.

"Al Zafiro," F. Sanche & Co., sues.,

2a Plateros 1.

"Au Palais Longchamps," B. Alphaud,2a Plateros 10.

Campillo, Rangel del, 2a Plateros and

Palma.

Chauvet, Max, S. Bernardo 19.

Ebrard, J. B., & Co., sues., S. Bernardo

15.

El Palacio de Hierro (S.A.), S. Bernar-

do 5.

"El Pasage," Prado & Godoy, sues., Re-

fugio 12.

Gomez, Agudo M., Arco S. Agustin 12.

"La Abeja," R. Guadalajara & Co., Em-

pedradillo 3.

"La Suiza," Deuchler & Kern, la Pla-

teros 1.

Paneyot, D., & Co., 2a S. Francisco 7.

Perez, P., & Co., la Plateros 3.

Robert, S., & Co., Centre Mercantil.

"Sorpresa y Primavera,"*A. Four-

cade & Co., la Plateros 7 and 8.

CARMICHAELPhotographer

MEXICAN VIEWS

KodakFINISHING

1st Independencia 4

Mexico, D. F.

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MINERAL, WATERS.AGUAS MINERALES.

Carreles, L., Av. Juarez and Dolores,"Cruz Rojo."

I-almnsnt, David, la Indpndncia 22,

"Topo Chico."

Martin, Malgor, sues., S. Felipe Neri

134, "Tehuacan."

Sendel & Co., Acequia 6, "Apollinaris."Farias, Mariano, Vergara 7, "Lourdes."Worn, A., & Co., Alcaiceria 6, "Pena

Pobre."

MINING AND MILLING SUPPLIES.MATERIALES PARA MINAS.

Boker, R., & Co., Coliseo Viejo 1.

Braiiiff, G. & O., & Co., Cadena 19.

IlniMclii, V. M., & Bro., Cadena 2.

Elcoro, Valentin, & Co., Cadena 24.

Hasam, T. R., la Damas 5.

Ingersoil-Sergeant Drill Co., 2a

Dolores 20.

Korff, Iloiisltorg- & Co., Pte. Es-

piritu Santo 4.

Leeper, E. D., & Co., Gante 2.

Lolise, G., & Co., sues., Palma 10.

Topo Chico

The Queen of

Table Waters

DAVID LABANSAT

General Agent for

States of Mexico

and Hidalgo.

1st Independencia 22,

MEXICO, D. F.

F. SECKBACH. H. E. BOURCHIER

SECKBACH Y C!i5. e. C.

Agendas en el Interior de la Republlca.

la Independencia 36. MEXICO,

COMPRAN A PRECIOS ALTOS.Toda clase de minerales y metales, de plata, oro, cobre,

plomo, antimoni > zinc, etc*, etc*

VENTA DE ARTICULOS.Pata la mtneria y construccion, fierro acanalado para

techos, vigas de fierro, sulfato de cobre, hiposulfito de

sosa, sosa caustica, cemento, acero para minas, rieles,

coches, maquinaria y azogue,

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Mexico Mine & Smelt. Sup. Co.,la S. Francisco 12.

National Metal Co., 5 de Mayo 3.

Nolan, P. J., Nuevo Mexico 7.

Palmer, Gualterio C., Pte. Francisco 16.

Philipp, A., & Co., sues. (S. 6 C.), Em-pedradillo 5.

Roeder, Phillip G., 2a Indpndncia 8.

Seckbach & Co., la Indpndncia 36.

Sommer, Herrmann & Co., Ocam-

po 1.

Youngr, Wm., & Co., Gante 11.

FOREIGN HOUSES.J. H. Montgomery Machinery

Co., 1220-1230 Curtis St., Denver, Col.

Common-sense whims, ore buckets, ore

cars, mining machinery and supplies.

Victor M. Braschi & Bro., Cadena 2,

Mexico, D. F.

The Webster, Camp & Lane Co.,Akron, O. Mining machinery, Corliss

engines, coal and ore handling machin-

ery, pottery and sewer-pipe machinery.V. M. Braschi & Bro., gen. agts., Ca-

dena 2, Mexico, D. F.

MINING AGENTS.AGENCIAS DE MINAS.

Dongflas, L.acey & Co., Cadena 14.

Mex. Gold & Silver Recovery Co.,la Indpndncia 36.

Mexican Mining and Development Co.,

Pte. S. Francisco 14.

Peyton, A. J., & Co., la S. Fran-

cisco 7.

Scherer, Carlos, Centre Mercantil.

MINING BROKERS.CORREDORES DE MlNAS.

(See Brokers.)MINING ENGINEERS.

(See Engineers.)MONEY EXCHANGES.

CAMBIOS DE MONEDA.(Also see Banks.)

Aguirre y Salazar, Angel, la S. Francis-

co 2.

Hoeck, F. P., & Co., la S. Fran-

cisco 12.

Icaza Flores Francisco, la S.

Francisco 14.

Miret, Felix, Pte. S. Francisco 16.

Villar & Villar, 2a 5 de Mayo 10.

MOSAIC.(Manufacturers.)

FABRIAS DE MOSAICAS.

Quintana Bros., Coliseo Viejo 7.

Tailed, Eugenic, & Co., Alconedo 5.

MOULDING FOR PICTURES.MOLDURAS PARA MARCOS.

American Photo. Supply Co.,Profesa 1.

Curtis, Carlos L., la Damas 6.

Hillebrand, E., & Co., 2a Plateros 9.

Lohse, G., & Co., sues., Palma 10.

McVicar, H. W., la Guerrero 6.

Morales, Bernardo, Esclavo 3.

Pellandini, C., 2a S. Francisco 10.

Riquelme, Luis G., Tacuba 19.

Rochet, H., la Factor 15.

Sommer, Herrmann & Co., Ocam-

po 1.

MUSIC TEACHERS.PROFESORES DE MUSICA.

Allison, Mrs. Bertha C., Porfirlo Diaz

1419.

Bruguiere, Matilde (A. Wagner & Le-

vien) (Voice).

Kellogg, Miss Grace, Calle de los Gal-

los 4.

Stark, Mrs. J. L., Av. Balderas 814.

The MEXICAN

Gold and Silver

Recovery Company(LIMITED),

Procedimiento Privilegiadode Cianuro,

Sistema MacJirthur-Forrest.

Toda Comunicacidn Dirijase a

E, Du BOIS,Geiente General.

Apartado J2J, Ciudad de Mexico,Cables "

Cyanogen" Mexico

Instalacion y Laboratorio :

2a Calle de la Providencia No. 7.

OPICINA GENERAL :

la Independencia 36.

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MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS.INSTRUMENTOS DE MUSICA.

Heuer, E., & Co., Alcaiceria 27.

Otto & Arzoz, Vergara 12.

Wagner & Levien, A., sues., 2a S. Fran-

cisco 11.

NEWS AGENCIES.AGENCIAS DE NOTICIAS.

Associated Press, 2a Indpndncia 8.

Regagnon, J. L., Sta. Clara 13.

NEWSPAPERS AND MAGAZINES.PERIODICOS, ETC.

Araluce, Ramon de S. N., Clln. Sta.

Ines 5.

Blake's Book Store, Gante 8.

Bolder, TIios. J., & Co., la In-

dependencia 12.

Bouret, Carlos, 5 de Mayo 14.

Hocck, F. P., & Co., la S. Fran-

cisco 12.

Martinez, Manuel, Coliseo Viejo 16.

News Distributing Co., Gante 8.

Ruhland & Ahlschier, Coliseo Viejo 16.

Santibanez, Alberto, 2a Indpndncia H.Sonora News Co., Estaciones 3.

NOTARIES.NOTARIOS.

Acosta, Alberto I., Cordobanes 8.

Aguilar, Javier, 2a Relox 3.

Aguirre del Pino Francisco, Calle Olla 1.

Alfaro, Ignacio, Cordobanes 4.

Alvarez de la Cadena Manuel, Mon-tealegre 1.

Altamira, Manuel, Donceles 13.

Amezcua, Alfredo, Cordobanes 8.

Ampudia Rodrigo, Capuchinas 7.

Arce, Jose de Jesus, Cordobanes 13.

Arellano, Jose, Cadena 10.

Argoytia, Manuel, Cordobanes 1.

Arroyo, Heliodoro, Donceles 29.

Avendano, Agustin, Montealegre 15.

Barrios, Gomez Domingo, Cordobanes 13.

Beltran, Luis, Capuchinas 7.

Borja, Soriano Manuel, la S. Lorenzo 10.

Burgoa, Augusto, Cordobanes 7.

Carreno, Agustin, Esclavo 10.

Carpio, Rafael, Centro Mercantil.

Castro, Daniel, Aguila 20.

Chavero, Manuel M., Capuchinas 7.

Cornejo, Bernardo, 3a S. Francisco 7.

Cosio, Ignacio, Cordobanes 13.

The News Distributing Company

of Mexico, Calk Gante 8-, City ofMexico.

CARRIERS ./* COMPLETE LINE OF

AmericanMagazinesand ffeWspapersand will deliver same promptly and without fail to anyresidence in the City of Mexico without extra charge,at current subscription rates. Subscriptions taken for

any newspaper, periodical, magazine or pamphlet pub-lished in the United States of America or England.

YOU WILL SAVE TIME, MONEY ANDWORRY BY DEALING WITH THIS HOUSE.

A. W. G O B R E C H T, President.

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Diaz, Dufoo Guillermo, Centre Mercan-til.

Diez de Bonilla, Francisco, Ortega 28.

Enrique, Rafael, Tacuba 12.

Espinosa, Manuel E., Cordobanes 17.

Fernandez, Carlos, Donceles 13.

Ferreiro, Alberto, Cordobanes 8.

Ferriz, Antonio, Donceles 30.

Gabaldon, Chavez Mariano, Donceles 19.

Galan, Manuel, Cordobanes 3.

Garduno, Antonio, 7a Juarez 50, Tacu-

baya.

Garcia, Plaza Jose, Cordobanes 13.

Gomez, Perez Francisco, Santa Clara 12.

Guerrero, Luis, Cordobanes 8.

Islas, Daniel M., Coliseo Nuevo 408.

Jimenez, Garnica Francisco, Montealegre19^.

Lazo, David, Angel 6.

Leon, Salvador, Centre Mercantil.

Leon, Gil Mariano, Centre Mercantil.

Martinez, Miguel C., Cordobanes 3.

Martinez y Madero, Manuel, la Sto. Do-

mingo 2.

Merino, Ortiz Francisco, la Sto. Domin-

go 2.

Molino, Heriberto, Centre Mercantil.

Montes de Oca, Agustin, Montealegre 21.

Monterrubio y Poza, Manuel, Cordo-

banes 8.

Morales, Jesus B., Cordobanes 16.

Pacheco, Antonio, Cordobanes 8.

Perez, de Lara Agustin, Seminario 8.

Perez, Ricardo E., Cordobanes 8.

Perez, Eugenic, Montealegre 19.

Perez, Ezequiel, Cordobanes 14.

Perez, Gallardo Rafael, Cordobanes 13.

Raz, Guzman Jesus, Donceles 1.

Rodriquez, Lucio, Montealegre 713.

Rojas, Refugio, Cordobanes 7.

Romero, Bernardo, Cordobanes 8.

Romero, Mondragon Enrique, Cordo-

banes 7.

Rosete, Lopez Jesus, Escalerillas 18.

Ruiz, Ramon E., la Sto. Domingo 6.

Ruiz, Sandoval Manuel, Escalerillas 1.

Ruiz, Godoy Julio, Montealegre 20.

Saldafia, Adalderto, Cordobanes 7.

Sanchez, Aldana Antonio, Cordobanes 13.

Silva y Valencia, Agustin, Montealegre21.

Trillo, Jesus, Cadena 9.

Velazquez, Frederico Ignacio, Donceles

25.

Vertiz y Fagoaga, Antonio de, Mon-

tealegre 9.

Villela, Juan M., Cordobanes 8.

Zarco, Rafael, Montealegre 11 %.NICKEL, PLATERS.

(See Platers.)

NIGHT WATCHMAN.CELADORES.

Mexican Telephone Co., Sta. Isabel 6^.OCULISTS.OCULISTAS.

Bauer, C., la Indpndncia 23.

Chavez, Lorenzo, Prtllo. S. Diego 11.

Lopez, Fernando, la Mesones 11.

Montana, Emilio, Sta. Clara 19^.Spence, H. Y., la Indpndncia 16.

Young, D. H., S. Juan Letran 5.

OFFICE FURNITURE.(Makers and Dealers.)

FABRICAS DE MUEBLES PARA ALMACENES

DESPACHIOS, ETC.

American Furn. Mfg. Co., Av. Juarez 2.

Boker, R., & Co., Coliseo Viejo 1.

Brunswick-Balke-Collender Co.,Pte. Alvarado 4.

La FrancesaFURNITURE

FACTORY,Callejon Espiritu Santo No. 2,

MEXICO, D. F.

The only furniture factory in this

country having dry and seasoningkilns, thus being able to guarantee the

results of our goods.

Callejon Espiritu Santo No. 2,

MEXICO, D. F.

Apartado 1008. Telephone 1324

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Cadena, Marin & Co., Pte. S. Francisco

12.

Hoeck, Chris, (maker) 2a Providencia.

La Francesa, Clln. Espiritu Santo 2.

Mexican School Fur. Co., Av.

Juarez 1.

Mosler, Bowen & Co. sucr.,2a S. Francisco and Vergara.

Padilla y Salcido, R., & Co., S. JuanLetran 11.

Shafer, Carlos, & Co., sucr., S.

Juan Letran 7.

OIL. MILLS.MOLINOS DE ACEITE.

Brun, Desidirio, Pte. Solano 20.

Franck, Guillermo, Iturbide 3; 2a 5 de

Mayo 7.

Gomez, Agustin, Tornito Regina 5J^.

Gonzales, Angel, & Co., la Delicias 2.

Vasquez, V., Plzla. Vizcainas 6.

OIL, REFINERIES.FABRICAS PARA REFINAR PETROLEO.

Waters-Pierce Oil Co., 2a S. Francisco

11.

OIL, STOVES.ESTUFAS DE PETROLED.

Holier, R., & Co., Coliseo Viejo 1.

Elcoro, Valentin, & Co., Cadena and

Angel.Julsriul. Waldemar, & Co., Co-

liseo Viejo 20.

Korff, Honsbergr & Co., Pte. Es-

piritu Santo 4.

Lohse, G., & Co., sues., Palma 10.

Mexico Mine & Smelt. Sup. Co.,la S. Francisco 12.

Mosler, Brown & Cook, sucr.,2a S. Francisco and Vergara.

Sommer, Herrmann & Co., Ocam-

po 1; Palma 4.

ONYX.(Exporters.)

EXPORTADORES DE ONYX.Garcia Bros. & Co., S. Agustin 17.

OPALS.OPALOS.

El Complaciente, Coliseo Nuevo 1.

El Opalo, Alfredo Horwitz, 2a S. Fran-

cisco 7.

Granat, Jacob, Coliseo Nuevo 408

and la S. Francisco 3.

Hatton, J. G., Gante 10.

Ivnlb, J., Coliseo Nuevo 1.

La. Esmeralda, 2a Plateros 7.

La Joyita, 2a S. Francisco 14.

La Mas Complaciente, 2a S. Francisco

12.

Spauldingr, D. S., sucr., Cadena 23.

Sommer, E., la Plateros 11.

Sonora News Co., Gante 4.

Walz, W. G., Co., 2a S. Francisco 3.

Woog & Bernheim, 3a Francisco 7.

OPALS.(For Export.)

OPALOS PARA LA EXPORTACI6N.Souora News Co., la Estaciones 3.

Spanlding, D. S., sucr., Cadena 23.

OPTICAL GOODS.OPTICOS.

American Optical House, S. Juan Le-

tran sy2 .

Biorklund & Joransson, sues., 5

de Mayo 80.

Calpini, sues., 2a S. Francisco and Clln.

Esp. Santo.

Gliick, Isidor, 3a S. Francisco 6.

Opticos de King, 2a Plateros 3.

Opticos de King,

SCIENTIFIC

OPTICIANS,

2a de Plateros No. 3,

MEXICO.P. O. Box 631.

Imerican Goods and Methods.

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ORE BUYERS.AGENCIAS PARA LA COMPRA DE METALES.American Smelting & Refining Co., S.

Agustin 7.

Cia. Comercial Beneficiadora de Me-tales, la S. Francisco 12.

Cia. Metalurgica Mex., Tiburcio 27.

Melber & Co., S. Agustin 3.

National Metal Co., 5 de Mayo 3.

Palmer, Gaulterio C., Zacatecas, Cen-

tro Mercantil.

Seckbach & Co. (S. e" C.), la Tn-

dpndncia 36.

ORE SACKS.(See Bags and Bagging.)

ORE SAMPLING WORKS.(See Sampling Works.)

ORE TREATING PROCESSES.SlSTEMAS PARA BENEFICIAR METALES.

Boss, M. P., Dolores 18.

Mex. Gold & Silver Recovery Co.,la Indpndncia 36.

ORGANS.(See Pianos.)

ORIENTAL GOODS.OBJETOS ORIENTALES.

La Crisantema, Pte. S. Francisco 13.

La Francesa, Clln. Espiritu Santo 2.

Lamadrid, M., & Co., 2a Plateros 5.

Sotookea, S., Zuleta 12.

Wing Hong Yick, Coliseo Viejo 5.

PACKING HOUSES.(Agencies.)

AGENCIAS DE COMPANIAS EMPACADORES.

International, La, (S.A.) (Chihua-

hua), 2a Indpndncia 4.

Swift & Co. (Chicago), Caleras 5.

PAINTS AND OILS.TLAPALERIAS.

Anda, Apolinar, la S. Juan 11.

Boker, R., & Co., Coliseo Viejo 1.

Candil, Gonzalo, Meleros 10.

Coronado, Jesus, & Co., S. Hipolito832.

Dahlhaus, Emilio, la S. Juan 2.

Felix, Carlos, & Co., Profesa 4.

La Estrella, Mariscala 1.

Lohse, G., & Co., sues., Palma 10.

Lopez, Ignacio, & Co., Tacuba 20.

Mendez, M., Lerdo 7.

Pezana, M., sues., Refugio 19.

Scerpella & Co., 2a Bosque 3.

Sommer, Herrmann & Co., Palma 4.

La Internacional 5. A.

Com pa ft ia Empacadora,Fabricantes de

Carnes Conservadas,

Jamones, Tocinos,

Salchichas y Manteca.

Packing Company,Manufacturers of

Canned Meats,

Hams, Pork,

Sausages and Lard.

Agenda en Mexico :

2a Independencia 4.Apartado 2289. Telephone 1676.

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Talleri, Eugenic, & Co., Alconedo 5.

Tellez, Julian, la Merced 23.

PAINTS AND VARNISHES.(Makers.)

FABRICAS DE ALBAYALDE v BARNICES.

Amer. Paint & Varnish Wks., 2a Sur-

12.

Dahlhaus, Emilio, San Juan 2.

Hurtado, E., Clln. San Antonio 2.

Scerpella & Co., 2a Bosque 3.

Talleri, Eugenic, & Co., Alconedo 5.

PAINTERS.(House and Sign Painters.)

TALLERES DE PINTOR^S.

Anderson, Juan J., Rebeldes 14.

Balling, Oscar, Sapo 24.

Barrioni & Albi, Las Verdes 19.

Campiana, Jose, Clln. Nana 2.

Canto, Ramon P., Tiburcio 8.

Chesneau, J., & Co., sues., Arco S.

Agustin 2.

Dupont, Francisco, la Ramon 5.

Espronceda, Escudero, 2a 5 de Mayo 1.

Fuente, A. T. de la, & Co., Rebeldes 6.

Garies, Carlos H., Zuleta 5.

Gomez, R., Zuleta 12.

Liimbert, O. H., Clln. Lopez 20.

Mendoza, F. de P., Nuevo Mexico 9.

Scerpella & Co., 2a Bosque 3.

PALM LEAP ARTICLES.ARTEFACTOS DE PALMA.

Lozano, Jose M., Portacoeli 3.

Montes de Oca, Dionisio, Universalidad

52-55.

Ortiz, Juan R., Refugio 1.

PAPER.(Importers.)

IMPORTADORES DE PAPEL.

Bolger, Thos. J., & Co., la Independencia12.

Bra ii iff, G. & O., & Co., Cadena 19.

Co-operative Printers' SupplyHouse, la S. Francisco 7.

Cornwell, Albert, & Co., sues.,la S. Francisco 8.

Fabregat & Co., S. Andres 10.

Mexican Type Foundry, 4a Provi-

dencia 1.

PAPER.(Manufacturers.)

FABRICAS v DEPOSITOS DE PAPEL.

Benfield, Juan M., Palma 5.

Cia. San Rafael (S.A.), Angel 2.

El Progreso Industrial (S.A.), Palma

13.

Tetefono No. 1212

G. H. Garies

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Meyran, Donnadieu & Co., Refugio 21.

Worn & Co. (S. e C.), Alcaiceria 26.

PAPER BOXES.(Manufacturers.)

(See Box Manufacturers' Paper.)

PATENT AGENTS.AGENCIAS DE PATENTES.

A erram o iite, C. H. M. y, la Indpn-dncia 4.

Aspe, McLaren & Hernandez, la In-

dpndncia 36.

Chism, R. E., S. Juan Letran 1.

DnBols, Sodi & St. Morris, 2a

Dolores 1.

International Law Office, Cor-

dobanes 2.

Lacaud, R. A., Capuchinas 7.

Paso, F. del, 5 de Mayo 13.

Robertson, Percy L., Cadena 11.

Salazar, Demetrio, la Colon 7.

Sepulveda, Ignacio, Cadena 11.

Slmonds, Louis C., 2a Indpndncia 8.

PATENT MEDICINE.(Manufacturers.)

FABRICAS DE MEDICINAS.

Cia. de Pilodoras Nacionales, Pte. S.

Francisco 16.

Red Cross Drug Co., 2a Dolores 429.

Scott & Bowen, Av. Morelos 803.

PAVING COMPANIES.COMPANIAS DE PAVIMENTOS.

Barber Asphalt Co., Juan Manuel 18.

Neuchatel Asphalt Co., la Degollado1443.

PENSION EXAMINER (U. S.)

Parsons, Dr. A. W., la S. Francisco 7.

PERFUMERY.(Manufacturers and Dealers.)

FABRICAS Y EXPENDIOS DE PERFUMERIA.

(Also see Dry Goods and Furnishing

Goods.)

Bacha & Co., sues., Pte. Carretones

10K-Claverie, P., Coliseo Viejo 11.

Compania Industrial Mexicana, Ex-con-

vento S. Lazaro.

Crespo, R., & Co., 2a Tulipan 8.

Drogueria, Belga, S. Felipe Neri 21.

Felix, Carlos, & Co., Profesa 4.

Kleopatra, Mme., 4a Indpndncia 1.

Labadie, J., fc Co., sues., Profesa 5.

Saint, M., sues., 2a 5 de Mayo and Clln.

Sta. Clara.

Uihlein, Jose, sues., Coliseo Nuevo 3.

Van den Bosch, G. C., 8a Nonoalco 9.

PERFUMERY.(Importers.)

IMPORTADORES DE PERFUMERIA.

Block, Alfred, & Co., S. Bernardo 9.

Cabussut, E., Clln. Sta. Clara 3.

Christiani, G., 2a Plateros 11.

Dittmer, Carlos, S. Felipe Neri 123.

Herrmann, W., & Co. (mfrs. agts.), S.

Jose Real 17.

Lewis, Hipolito, & Co., Cadena 10.

PHONOGRAPHS.FONOGRAFOS.

Alcade, Jorge A., S. Jose Real 10.

Espinosa, Joaquin, Tacuba 307.

Parker, "W. A., & Co., sues., Av.

Juarez 219.

Schmill, J. V., Pte. S. Francisco 12.

PHOTO-ENGRAVING.FOTO-GRABADORES.

Aguilar, Vera & Co., J., Sta. Clara

15.

GEORGE R. Du Bois.

RICARDO SODI.

CHARLES ST. MORRIS.

Counsellors,

Advocates.Members of State and Federal Bars ofMexico and United States of America.

Specialties : Patent and MiningLaws of Mexico.

Address :

Apartado 85 bis, Mexico, D. F.

Segunda Calle de DoloresNum. 1.

PATENTS OBTAINED FOR MODER-ATE FIXED FEES.

Highest references in United Statesand Mexico.

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Bouligny & Schmidt, sues. (S. e

G), Rebeldes 1.

Ibarra, Marcial, 2a Pila Seca.

Iriarto, Gilberto, Estampa S. Lorenzo 1.

Meyer, Emilio, & Co., Invalidos 6.

PHOTO DEVELOPING.American Photo. Supply Co.,

Profesa 1.

Anglo-Mexican Photo Stock House,Zuleta 22.

Carmichael, R. J., la Indpndncia 4.

Gomez, Marin, Zuleta 7^.Lit bailie, J., & Co., sues., Profesa 5.

PHOTO-ENLARGING.Amer. Picture EnlargingHouse, Pelota 435.

Cormack, E. M., 2a Ayuntamiento 7J^.

Lange, Emilio, 2a Profesa 4.

Schlattman, H. F., Espiritu Santo 1.

PHOTOGRAPHERS.FOTOGRAFIAS.

Arriaga & Co., la S. Francisco 14.

Baquidano, N. & Hno., Alcaiceria 6.

Campa, Luis F., & Co., Mariscala 5.

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Carmichael, R. J. (scenic), la In-

dpndncia 4.

Cordero, A., & Co., 2a S. Francisco 5.

Gomez, Marin P., Zuleta iy2 .

Gonzalez, M., 2a Plateros 1.

Lange, Emilio, 2a Profesa 4.

La Moderna, Vergara 11.

Lavillette, F., la Plateros 1.

Martinez, Castano J., Pte. S. Francisco16.

Maya, F. M., 2a Sto. Domingo 5.

Mora, O. de la, 2a S. Francisco 4.

Napoleon, 3a S. Francisco 7.

Schlattman, H. F., Espiritu Santo 1.

Torres Hnos., 3a S. Francisco 2.

Valleto & Co., la S. Francisco 14.

Veyssier, J., Sta. Clara 6.

Waite, C. B., la Ribera S. Cosme 8

(scenic).

PHOTOGRAPHIC SUPPLIES.APARATOS y INSTRUMENTOS FOTOGRAFICOS.Amateur Photo Store, 4a 5 de Mayo 17.

American Photo. Sup. Co., Pro-

fesa 1.

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Anglo-Mexican Photo Supply House,Zuleta 22.

Felix, Carlos, & Co., Profesa 4.

Gomez, Marin P., Zuleta 7J4.

Labadie, J., & Co., sues., Profesa 5.

PHYSICIANS.MEDICOS.

Abogado, Enrique, Plaza. S. Juan 17.

Aispuro, Alberto, Tacuba 11.

Aispuro, Rafael, Tiburcio 2.

Alvarez, Francisco, S. Hipolito 14.

Antiga, Juan, S. Felipe Neri 2.

Avila, Miguel, 2a Ribera S. Cosme 38.

Bandera, Jose M., la Factor 1.

Baumgarten, S., Coliseo Viejo 6.

Beristain, Porfirio, la Providencia 4.

Bernaldez, Francisco de P., 2a Aduana

Vieja 7.

Brennan, R. E., S. Juan Letran 1.

Carmona y Valle, Manuel, Hospital de

Jesus.

Carral, Francisco de P., Nueva Hum-boldt 14.

Castro, Leopoldo, Tacuba 17.

Chacon, Francisco de P., Donceles 25.

Chanez, Lorenzo, Portillo S. Diego 11.

Cicero, Ricardo E., 2a Sto. Domingo 6.

Cosio, Dr., la S. Francisco 7.

Deekeiit*, A. H., la S. Francisco 7.

Diaz, Lombardo German, Estampa S.

Andres 9 l/2 .

Dudley, J. Henry, S. Juan Letran 6J4.

Estrada, F. Mendez, Angel 3.

Fichtner, Paul, la Indpndncia 23.

Forbes, E., la S. Francisco 7.

Galan, Emilio, Rebeldes 17.

Gallegos, Manuel M., Sta. Clara 2.

Gama, Jose M., S. Diego 13.

Garay, Adrian de, Leon 4.

Garcia, Eduardo R., Rebeldes O8.

Gayon, Jose P., Capuchinas 11.

Gomez, Lamadrid Antonio, S. Fernando42.

Gomez, Silverio, Nuevo Mexico 228.

Gonzalez, Regino, Estampa S. Andres 1.

Goodman, A. R., Cadena 7.

Guerra, Antonio, 2a Pila Seca 2.

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Hitzig, Theodore, la Indpndncia 23.

Horsch, J., la S. Francisco 13.

Hurtado, F. H., 2a Sto. Domingo 6.

Icaza, Jose Ramon, Sta. Clara 7.

Jofre, Robert M., Xicotencatl.

John, A. A., S. Juan Letran 4.

Lawson, Archibald, Espiritu San-

to 5.

Liceaga, Eduardo, Resales 37.

Lier, Ernesto, Zuleta 15.

Lopez, Ferriando, la Mesones 11.

Macias, Ramon, Sta. Isabel 5.

Macouzet, Roque, Av. Juarez 6.

Magino, Jose, 2a Pila Seca 9.

Mc3Ialioii, J. B., Hotel Guardiola.

McMillan, Frances, S. Juan Letran 12.

Mejia, Demetrio, Portal Sto. Domingo 4.

Mendizabal, Gregorio, Montealegre 10.

Mesa y Gutierrez, J., S. Jose Real 2.

Montano, Emilio F., Sta. Clara 19 1/2 .

Montes de Oca, Vicente, Donato Guer-

re 1252.

Moreno, Braulio, Nuevo Mexico 3.

Narro, M., Patoni 3.

Nilibi, O. G., Hotel Reforma.

Orozco, Marcelino, Ortega 22.

Ortega, A., 2a Reloj 3.

Ortega, Francisco, Cocheras 7.

Orvananos, Domingo, Chavarria 25.

Osorno, Ismael, 2a Reloj 8.

Pag-ensteclier, G., la Indpndncia 6.

Paramo, Rangel Zeferiro, la Ribera S.

Cosme 17.

Parsons, A. W., la S. Francisco 7.

Parra, Gmo., Tiburcio 13.

Perez, Genaro, Reloj y Cuadrante Sta.

Catarina.

Perez, Manuel, 2a S. Cosme 41.

Powers, Chas. W., Av. Juarez 1.

Preciado, Casimiro, Coliseo Vieja 8.

Ramos, Jose, Moneda 2.

Rees, H. C., Vergara and 5 de Mayo.Sanchez, Gavito V., S. Agustin 12.

Schmidtlein, Eduardo, la Indpndncia 6.

Shields, Lawrence, la Indpndncia 9.

Slade, Chas. B., 2a Indpndncia 4.

Spence, H. Y., la Indpndncia 16.

Suarez, Gamboa Ricardo, Buenavista

Tagle, Jose Basilic, Nuevo Mexico 205.

Tajonar. J., la Reloj 9J^.

A. H.Deekens,M.D.Physician and Surgeon,University of Pennsylvania.

Offices: 1st San Francisco No. 7.

Office hours: 10 a. m. to 1 and 3 to 5 p m.Residence : la Calle de Dinamarca 56.

Medical Director of " La Naclonal " In-surance Company.

Chief Medical Examiner New York LifeInsurance Company.

Office Tel. 344. House Tel. 1671.

Dr. Lawrence Shields,

SURGEON TO THEAMERICAN HOSPITAL,

la INDEPENDENCE 9

Hours, 11-1, 3-5.

Telephone 345.

A. W. PARSONS, M. D.

Physician and Surgeon

Graduate of Harvard Universityand the National School of Medicineof Mexico. United States examiningsurgeon for pensions.Offices and residence, No. 7, la San

Francisco.

Office hours, 11 to 1, 3 to 4 and 6 to 7.

Tel., 698 Fresh Animal Vaccine

Dr. J. B. McMahonPHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.

Office and Residence, Hotel Goardiola.

Office hours 10 a. m.to 12 a. m. and 3 to

5 p. m. . . .

Hotel Guardiola Phone No. 562

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Terres, Jose, Montealegre 2.

Ulfelder, Sidney, Av. Juarez 4.

Urrutia, Aureliano, 3a Rastro 4.

Uruena, Jesus Gonzalez, Portillo S.

Diego 15.

Vazquez, Gomez Francisco, Eliseo 38.

Villagran, Jesus, S. Hipolito 6.

Villareal, J., 2a Tulipan 12.

Viel, Castel Ede, la S. Francisco 7.

Westmoreland, C. B., la Indpndncia 16.

Wheatley, T. D., Jardin Morelos 1.

PIANOS AND ORGANS.PIANOS Y ORGANOS.

Heuer, E., & Co. (S. e C), Alcaiceria

27.

Otto & Arzoz, Vergara 12.

Sanchez, Barquera J., Canoa 6.

Wagner & Levien, A., sucrs., S. Fran-

cisco 11.

PIG IRON.

LlNGOTES DE HlERRO.

Bolder, R., & Co., Coliseo Viejo 1.

Elcoro, Valentin, & Co., Cadena 24.

Hasam, T. R., la Damas 5.

PLANING MILL.S.

(See Saw Mills.)

PLUMBERS.PLOMERIAS.

Brown & Chamis, Hoacalco 2.

Clark, Wm., Av. Juarez 6.

Elbright, A. H., 3a Tndpndncia 7.

Freis, Richard, Tacuba 15.

Gleason, J. M., Nuevo Mexico 1.

Dr. Sidney Ulfelder,

Late House SurgeonMt. Sinai Hospital, New York.

Office Hours: 10:30 a. m. to 1:00 p. m.3:30 to 6 p.m.

Avenida Juarez 4. Tel. J378.

Dr. Archibald Lawson,Graduate from

London, E,ngland,

New York and Mexico.

Office:

ESPIRITU SANTO 5.

Residence :

GORE COURT,Calle Roma 2063, Letra V.

Office Hours:

II.3O A. M. tO I.OO P. M.

3.00 to 6.00 P. M.

Medical Director:

CONFEDERATION LIFE INS. Co.OF CANADA.

The

"Pagenstecher'Surgical Sanatorium

MEXICO.Calle de la Paz 612

Medical Directors and

Proprietors

DR. G. PAGENSTECHERla Independencia 6

DR. MANUEL LOPEZESTRADA

Cordobanes 18

DR. E. SCHMIDTLEINOffice

la Independencia 6

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Hernandez, Clemente, Manrique 6.

Lari, Fco., S. Jose Real 16.

Palmieri, Pablo, Ortega 4.

Paterson, W., la Indpndncia 9.

Valezzi, A. (S. e C.), 2a Indpndncia 3.

PLUMBERS' SUPPLIES.EFECTOS PARA PLOMEROS.

Baker, Sebbon D. (mfrs. agt.), S.

Juan Letran 10.

Boker, R., & Co., Coliseo Viejo 1.

Braiiiff, G. & O., & Co., Cadena 19.

Elcoro, Valentin, & Co., Cadena

24.

Ivor if, Honsberg & Co., Pte. Es-

piritu Santo 4.

Ijoli.se, G., & Co., sues., Palma 10.

Mexico Mine & Smelt. Sup. Co.,la S. Francisco 12.

Paterson, W., la Indpndncia 9.

Philipp, A., & Co., sues., (S. e C.),

Empedradillo 5.

Somiuer, Herrmann & Co.,Palma 4.

PORTABLE RAILWAYS.FERROCARRILES PORTATILES.

Boker, R., & Co., Coliseo Viejo 1.

Itran iff, G. & O., & Co., Cadena 19.

Decauville, Aine, la Ribera Sta. Maria 10.

Hudlet, A. (mfrs. agts.), Av. Juarez 625.

Korff, Housberg & Co., Pte. Es-

piritu Santo 4.

Mexico Mine & Smelt. Sup. Co.,la S. Francisco 12.

Robertson & Darnell (mfrs. agts.),

Cadena 11.

Sommer, Herrmann & Co., Co-

liseo Viejo 10.

Young, Wm., & Co., Gante 11.

PNEUMATIC TOOLS.Hutchison, Isaac M., Av. Juarez 404.

Ingersoll-Sergeant Drill Co., 2a

Dolores 20.

POWDER PUFF MANUFACTUR-ERS.

FABRICAS DE BORLAS.

Marcan, A., Alcaiceria 14.

Teofilo, Pont, sucr., Flamencos 6.

PRINTERS.IMPRENTAS.

Agnilar, Vera J., & Co. (S. e C),Sta. Clara 15.

Aguilar & Sons, Sta. Catalina & Sena.

Single Factis worth a

shipload of

Argument

Gmo.BrocKmann

General Dealerfor Mexico . . .

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UNDERWOODIS VISIBLE RIGHT THEREALL, THE TIME

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P. O. Box 732 Telephone 1632

Bouligny S Schmidtsues.

PRINTINGin all its branches, fromthe very cheapest to the

very best. ft

STEEL and COPPERPLATE ENGRAVINGSpecialty in Steel Plate Certifi=

cates, Stocks, Bonds and all

kinds of Commercial and

Society Work. * * * * *

Blank Book Manufacturers

Largest stock of standard ruled

books in the Republic of Mexico

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American Stamp Works, 2a In-

dpndncia 5.

Arena & Co. (S. e C.), Coliseo Viejo 24.

Ascorve & Gayosso, Mariscala 3.

Holger, Tlios. J., & Co., la Inde-

pendencia 12.

Bouligrny & Schmidt, sues. (S. e

C.), Rebeldes 1.

Busto, Jose del, Aguilar 12.

Cia. Litografia & Tipografia (S.A.) Co-

liseo Viejo 124.

Cuadriello, P., & Co., Clln. Lopez 3.

Diaz de Leon, Francisco, Clln. Sta.

Clara and 5 de Mayo.Elizalde, F. J., 2a S. Lorenzo 10.

Escalante & Riesgo, Hospital Real 3.

Fusco, Federico M., Clln. Progreso 5.

Gante St. Press, Gante 5.

Garduno, Aurelio, Tacuba 10.

Garduno, Eduardo, Coliseo Viejo 15.

Gomez, Alejandro, Plzla. Concordia.

Guerra & Van de Velde, Tacuba 6.

Hoeck, F. P., & Co., la S. Fran-

cisco 12.

Hull's Printing House, 2a Indpndncia\8.

Jens, J. F. (hijas de), S. Jose Real 22.

Lacaud, R. A., Canoa 6.

Luthroth, Carlos, Puerta Falsa S. An-dres 14.

Martin, L., sues., Coliseo Viejo 15.

Mata, Filoraeno, S. Andres and Betle-

mitas.

Maza & Co., Coliseo Viejo.

Meyer, Emilio J., Invalidos 6.

Muller Bros., 4a Av. Juarez 816.

Murguia, Eduardo, Coliseo Viejo 2.

Ortega, Miguel, Dolores 1.

Parra, Adolfo, sues., Escalerillas 2.

Revuelta, J. L., Arcos Belem 27.

Riveroll, Ramon F., la Revillagigedo 2.

Sainz, Ricardo, 5 de Mayo.

Smith, David C., S. Juan Letran 4.

Steffan, E., Coliseo Viejo 23.

Vizcaino, F., sues., Zuleta 18.

Webb, Frank V., la Indpndncia 4

Yllanes, Blanco M., Zuleta 19.

PRINTING PRESSES.

MAQUINAS PARA IMPRENTA.

Braniff, G. & O., & Co., Cadena 19.

Co-operative Printers' Supply

House, la S. Francisco 7.

PrintingLithographingRuling and"Bookbinding

RvshJobs

Rushed

SpecialAttention to

MattOrders

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Telephone 1155

Apartado 2313

la Independencia 4

Mexico, V. F.

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/ NeVer DisappointAsk for Prices

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Fabregat & Co. (mfrs. agts.), S. Andres10.

Fortun, Joaquin (mfrs. agt.), Carazon

Jesus 16.

Lohse, G., & Co., sues., Palma 10.

1,omer, Louis (mfrs. agt), Ortega 5.

Mexican Type Foundry, 4a Provi-

dencia 1.

PRINTERS' SUPPLIES.EFECTOS PARA IMPRENTA.

Hran iff, G. & O., fc Co., Cadena 19.

Co-operative Printers' SupplyHouse, la S. Francisco 7.

Fabregat & Co. (mfrs. agts.), S. Andres10.

Lewis, Hipolito, & Co., Cadena 10.

Lohse, G., & Co., sues., Palma 10.

Lomer, L. L., Ortega 5.

Mexican Type Foundry, 4a Provi-

dencia 1. RAILS.(Steel and Iron.)

RlELES DE ACERO Y DE HlERRO.

Carnegie Steel Co., la S. Fran-

cisco 8.

Fraser, A., S. Juan Letran 5^.Ha*am, T. R., la Damas 5.

Moreno & Zubiran, Ortega 26.

Mexico Mine & Smelt. Sup. Co.,la S. Francisco 12.

Samuel Bros., D. Juan Manuel 24.

RAILROAD GUIDES.GUIAS DE FERROCARRILES.

Guia Oficial, Gante 2.

Passe-Partout, Capuchinas 7.

RAILROAD SUPPLIES.MATERIALES PARA FERROCARRILES.

Bevill, W. J., Ortega 28.

Boker, R., & Co., Coliseo Viejo 1.

Urn ii ill*, G. & O., & Co., Cadena 19.

Halliday, Jas. G. (mfrs. agt.), Gante 8.

Hutchison, Isaac M., Av. Juarez 404.

Iiigersoll-Sergeant Drill Co.,2a Dolores 20.

Leeper, E. D., & Co. (mfrs. agts.),

Gante 2.

Lohse, G., & Co., sues., Palma 9.

Mexico Mine & Smelt. Sup. Co.,la S. Francisco 12.

Samuel Hnos. (mfrs. agt.), D. JuanManuel 24.

Wolff, Leon (mfrs. agts.), Zuleta 10.

Youngr, Wm., A Co., Gante 11.

Co-operative

Printers'

Supply

House.

W. R. GROGAN,la San Francisco 7,

Mexico, D. F.

Francisco de P Moreno*

Jose Maria Zubiran,

Moreno y Zubiran,

ORTEGA NUM 26.

MEXICO, D. R

Hacen presupuestos j proporcionan ma-

quinaria para toda clase de industrias d

precios excepcionilmente c6modos.

Compra-venta de maquinaria usada,

especialmente calderas y motores.

Compra-venta de Metales, fierro colado,

fierro duke. Zinc, Plomo, Bronce, Cobre

y Estafio.

Rieles y Materiales para Ferrocarriles.

Lingote, Pedacerla de fierro y toda clase

de Materiales para fundiciones.

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RAILROAD TICKET OFFICES.

(See also Railroads, Part I.)

BOLETOS DE FERROCARRILES.

Hidalgo R. R., Peralvillo.

Interoceanic, Gante 6.

Mexican Central, Plzla. Guardiola.

Mexican, Gante 6.

Mexican Natl., Coliseo Nuevo 10.

REAL. ESTATE.AGENCIAS PARA COMPRA, VENTA Y AL-

QUILER DE FlNCAS Y CASAS.

American Bank, Gante 1.

Banco Mutuali.sta, de Aliorros,Sta. Isabel 12^.

Black Brothers, Donceles 27.

Building & Loan Co. of Mexico,Esclavo 10.

Cia. de Terrenes de la Clzda. deChapnltepec, Gante 8.

Delafge & Llorens, Clln. Espiritu San-

to ?#.Diaz, Emilio, Corpus Christi 8.

Doorman, Agustin, Av. Poniente 2, No.

3618.

Fitzgerell, J. J., la S. Francisco 7.

Gonzalez, Jose Flores, Coliseo Viejo 23.

International Bank & TrustCo., la S. Francisco 5.

International Land and Coloni-zation Co., Gante 11.

International Mercantile Agcy.,Gante 8.

Lacaud, R. A., Capuchinas 7.

Real Estate Co. of Mexico, la S.

Francisco 12.

Rivero, Ignacio, Centro Mercantil.

Robertson & Darnell, Cadena 11.

Tabasco & Chiapas Land Co., Centro

Mercantil.

Taylor & Howat, Ortega 28.

U. S. & Mexican Trust Co., la S.

Francisco 4.

REBOZOS.REBOCERIAS.

Castillo, Ramon A del, Flamencos 1.

Castillo, Ruperto A. del, Flamencos 3.

Castrillon, Beltran & Co., S. Bernar-

do 3.

Cerda, Cecilia, Flamencos 623.

J. J. FITZGERRELLTHE ALIVE BUSINESS BROKER.

The leading dealer in Tropical Lands,Mines, Manufacturing and Business

Properties in Mexico.

If you want a large tract of valuable

pine and oak timber or grazing lands,

If you want a first-class gold mining

property,

If you want a first-class manufactur-

ing business or electrical proposition,

I can supply you with full details

and reports.

I am in touch with the leading busi-

ness interests of Mexico.

Address: J. J. Fitzgerrell, la San Fran-

Cisco, No. 7, City of Mexico, Mexico.

St. Louis Agency: M. M. Fitzgerrell,

810 Olive Street, St. Louis, Mo.

Julius R. Black. Geo. N. Black.

BLACKBROS.Buyers and Sellers of

Mineral, Agricultural and

Timber Lands,

DOUGLAS BUILDING,LOS ANGELES, CAL. _.

Calle Donceles 27, Mexico City.

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Garcia, Alvarez Hnos., Pte. Palacio 10.

Hurtado, Espinosa & Co., L. & N., S.

Bernardo 2*4.

Hurtado, F., S. Bernardo 9.

Martinez, Solis F., Flamencos 18-19.

Montes de Oca, Felipe, S. Bernardo

2^; S. Bernardo 4.

Ortega Hnos., S. Bernardo 8.

Rubin de Celis, Cayetano, Flamencos 6.

Sanchez, Vallejo, & Co. (S. e C.), Pte.

Palacio 11.

Torres, Zeferino, S. Bernardo 14.

Uribe, Meliton, S. Bernardo 2*4.

Valdes, Dario, S. Bernardo 9.

Zaldivar, U., S. Bernardo 7.

RESTAURANTS.America, Av. Juarez and Dolores.

American .Restaurant, 3a Indpndncia 7.

Bazar, Espiritu Santo 6.

Bella Union, Refugio and Palma.Cafe Colon, Glorieta Colon.

California Restaurant, la Indpndncia 5.

"Chapultepec" (Fr.), Chapultepec.Concordia (Sp.), 2a Plateros and S. Jose

Real.

Cosmopolite, Coliseo Viejo 8.

Dorsal Celestino, Clln. Espiritu Santo

10.

Estrella de Oriente, 5 de Mayo 13.

Forti & Baldi, Mariscala 4.

Grand Central, Clln. Sta. Clara 10 (L.

P. Lepetich).

Guardiola Restaurant, la S. Francisco

13.

Hommel, Luis, 3a S. Francisco 7.

Hotel Sanz, Mariscala 2.

Iturbide, in Tturbide Hotel.

Jardin Hotel Restaurant (Fr.) (Fran-cisco Drivet).

Jederman, G., Coliseo Viejo 5.

Louvre, Espiritu Santo 431.

Maison Doree, la S. Francisco (Fr.).

Monte Carlo, la Indpndncia 1.

Mundo de Colon, 5 de Mayo 4.

Nueva Fama Italiana, Coliseo Viejo 13.

Paris, Coliseo Viejo 17.

Porter's Cafe-Restaurant, la S.

Francisco 4 (C. M. Porter).

Refornia, Paseo Reforma.

Salon, Bach, 2a S. Francisco 3.

PORTER'SHotel andRestaurant

Is conducted

on that

high standard

of excellence

that

always pleasesthe public.

Americans in

Mexicoare not longin findingPORTER'SRestaurant.

Best in

Mexico City,

Headquarters for Tourists

laSan Francisco No. 4.

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Sylvain's, Coliseo Viejo 7.

Weber, Ernesto, Palma 13.

RIDING ACADEMIES.ESCUELAS DE MONTAR.

Welton, Henry, 3a Revillagigedo 4.

RUBBER STAMPS.(Makers.)

SELLOS DE GOMA.Anier. Stamp Works, 2a Indpndn-

cia 5.

Lohse, G., & Co., Palma 10.

Mosser, Luis, Alcaiceria 25.

Robertson, F. E., 5 de Mayo 9.

RUBBER TIRES.LLANTAS DE HULE.

Consolidated Rubber Tire Co.,la Indpndncia 36, W. G. Moler, agt.

Mohler & DeGress, Av. Juarez 602.

Parker & Co., sues., Av. Juarez218.

Walker, S. W., Av. Juarez and Bal-

deras.

SADDLES.TALABARTERIAS.

Combalnzier, A., la Plateros 5.

Biorklund & Joransson, sues., 5

de Mayo 80.

Boker, R., & Co., Coliseo Viejo 1.

Hurtado, Espinosa & Co., Pte. Palacio

and Flamencos.

Kent, John, Corpus Christi 2.

Lohse, G., & Co., sues., Palma 9.

Lozano, David, Zuleta 12.

Montes de Oca, Felipe, S. Bernardo 2.

Ortiz, Juan, Centro Mercantil.

Reyes, Anselmo, 2a Granado 2.

Robinson, John G., Av. Juarez 226.

Walker, S. W., Av. Juarez and Bal-

deras.

Wolins, S. F., S. Juan Letran 9.

SAFES.CAJAS DE HIERRO.

American Fur. Mfg. Co., Av. Juarez 2.

Boker, R., & Co., Coliseo Viejo 1.

Fortun, Joaquin, Corazon Jesus 16.

Mosler, Bowen & Cook, sucr.,2a S. Francisco and Vergara.

Snafer, Carlos, & Co., sucr., S.

Juan Letran 7.

Sommer, Herrmann & Co., Ocam-

po 1.

SALOONS.CANTINAS MODERNAS.

"America" (L. Carrilles), Av. Juarezand Dolores.

American Congress Saloon (Keeffe

Bros.), la S. Francisco 6.

American Saloon, 3a Indpndncia 12.

Cafe Colon, Glorieta Colon.

"Chapultepec," Chapultepec Park.

Derbez & Cottier, 2a Monterilla 12.

"La Bohemia," Pte. Mariscal and Puer-

ta Falsa S. Andres.

"El Boulevard," Coliseo Viejo 0.

"El Jockey Club," Tiburcio 27.

Fama Italiana, la S. Francisco 1.

Fernandez, Jose, Espiritu Santo 1.

Guillo, Manuel, S. Bernardo 2.

Jardin Hotel Bar, la Indpndncia 5

(Phil. M. Keeffe).

Rubber StampsRubber Type, Sign Markers,

Wax and Corporation Seals,

Metal Stamps, Stencils, Num-

bering Machines.

Fine Printingin Letter and Bill Heads, j*

Business and Visiting Cards.

Sellos de Goma y de Metal, Tiposde Goma, Sellos de Lacre, etc.

Blocks y Sobres para Cartas,Tarjetas de Visita y Negocios.

American Stamp WorKs2a Independencia 5,

Mexico, D. F.

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"La Paix," Tiburcio 26.

Las Tranvias (M. Granda), la In-

dpndncia 5.

"Le Nueva Opera," Clln. Lopez 18.

"Los Cantabros," 2a S. Francisco 1.

Malgora, E., la Indpndncia 7.

Metropole, la S. Francisco 1 (C. F.

Sondergaard).

"Monaco," 2a Monterilla 14.

"Monte Carlo," Colegio Ninas 4.

New Orleans Barroom, Hotel Comon-fort.

"Noche Buena," Coliseo Viejo.

"Nueva Fama Italiana," Coliseo Viejo13.

"Paris" (T. Mallet), 2a Plateros 3.

Salon Bach, 2a S. Francisco 3.

"Two Republics," Estaciones 1 (Thos.

Conty).

"Universal," Pte. Espiritu Santo andColiseo Viejo (M. Abrisqueta).

Weber, Ernesto, Palma 13.

Wisseman, Carlos, 2a Plateros 4.

Eusebio Calzado, Hijo,

Agente General de la

Mexican Coal .and

Coke Company*Minas : Las Esperanzas, Coahuila.

Carbon de Piedra Grueso (Lump Coal)

y Nuez (Nut Coal) y Coke.

OFICINAS:

Monterrey, N. L,

Zuazua 2, Telephone 643,

Apartado Postal 112.

Mexico, D. F.

Edificio Centre Mercantil, Telefono 1425

Apartado 174.

COGNAC

Otard, Dupuy & Cie.

de Superior Caledad.CA5A FUNDADA EN 1795.

ESTABLECIDA

en el Castillo del Rey Francisco 1.

AGEOTE PARA LA REPU5LICA NEAICANA,

Manuel Granda,Independencia y SJuan deLetran, MEXICO.

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SAMPLING WORKS..ESTABLECIMIENTOS PARA ENSAYE DE

METALES.McCanii Bros., la Indpndncia 36.

SAUSAGE MAKERS.SALCHICHONERIAS.

La Suiza, Clln. Espiritu Santo 9.

Meenen, Gerardo, Coliseo Viego 9.

Perezcano, Luis G., Coliseo Viejo 4.

Serrano & Laurtaua, Vergara 18.

SAVINGS BANKS.BANCOS DE AHORROS.

American Bank, Gante 1.

Banco Mex. del Trabajo, S. Agustin 15.

Banco Mutnalista de Aliorros,Sta. Isabel 12.

International Bank & TrustCo., la S. Francisco 5.

La Union, Vergarfc 12.

Security Banking' Co., S. Juan Le-

tran 1.

United States Banking Co.,Gante 1.

SAW MILLS.TALLERES DE ASERRAR MADERA CON

MAQUINA.

Butts & Christie, 5a Mina 7.

Cardenas, Adolfo, 2a Iturbide 9.

DeKruff & Paterson, la Guerrero 9.

Gonzalez, Mariano, Pte. de las Guer-reo 4.

Hoeck, Chris., 2a Providencia 7.

Lire, J., Av. Morelos 1031.

SCALES AND WEIGHTS.Henry Troemner, 911 Arch St.,

Philadelphia. Manufacturers of stand-

ard scales and weights and coffee mills.

A. M. Slack, agt., Pte. S. Francisco

14.

SCENIC PHOTOGRAPHERS.FOTOGRAFAS DE VlSTAS.

Carmichael, R. J., la Indpndncia 4.

v clilattiuan, H. F., Espiritu Santo 1.

Waite, C. B., Ribera, S. Cosme 8.

-PROPRIETORS OF-McCANN BROS. r~~Assayers, Chemists and Mining Engineers, Ore Testing and Sampling WOrKS.

5TREODEMEIALES

Complete Ore Milling and Testing Works for making ASSAY OFFICE AND LABORATORY:practical working tests of ores to determine the

l fl i ndf>npndcncia 36Best Method of Treatment. Milling, Metallurgicaland Chemical Processes investigated.

885

CITY OF MEXICO

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SCHOOL, BOOKS.MATERIAL ESCOLAR.

Blake's Book Store, Gante 8.

Bouret, Vda. de, 5 de Mayo 14.

Gallegos, A., sues., 5 de Mayo 4.

Hegewisch, E., & Co., Espiritu Santo 7.

Hoeck, F. P., & Co., la S. Fran-

cisco 12.

SCHOOL. FURNITURE.MUEBLES PARA ESCUELAS.

Gallegos, A., sues., 5 de Mayo 4,

Mexican School Furniture Co.,Av. Juarez 1.

SCIENTIFIC INSTRUMENTS.INSTRUMENTOS CIENTIFICOS.

Biorklnnd & Joransson, sues., 5

de Mayo 80.

Calpini, sues., 2a S. Francisco 12.

Felix, Carlos, & Co., Profesa 4.

Gluck, Isidor, 3a S. Francisco 6.

Henning, Jorge, sucr., 3a 5 de Mayo 17.

I, oli so. G., & Co., sues., Palma 10.

Opticos de King, 2a Plateros 3.

Roemer & Co., Cinco de Mayo 6.

SECURITIES.(See Loans and Investments.)

SEED STORES.DEPOSITOS DE SEMILLAS.

Balme, J., & Co., 2a Plateros 5.

Giraud Bros., 3a Soto 14.

Oses & Bros., Escalerillas 7.

Vincourt, Carlos, 5 de Mayo.

SEWER PIPE.(Clay.)

TUBOS DE BARRO.

Mexican Clay Mfg. Co., S. JuanLetran 5 l/2 .

SEWING MACHINES.MAQUINAS PARA COSER.

Alarcon, Francisco, 5 de Mayo 119.

Boker, R., & Co., Coliseo Viejo 1.

Jacot, A., Palma 2, "New Williams."*

Jul.srml, W., & Co., Coliseo Viejo

20, "Standard."

Korff, Hoiisberj? Sc. Co., Pte. Es-

piritu Santo 4.

L.ohse, G., & Co., sues., Palma 10.

"New Home."Ruiz & Herrero, S. Felipe Neri 6.

Singer Manufacturing Co., la

S. Francisco 13, 3a Indpndncia 6.

Sommer, Herrmann & Co., Ocam-

po 1, "Davis"; Palma 6, "House-hold."

Strittmatter, J. C., 2a S. Francisco

4, "White."

Videgaray, Fed., Arco S. Agustin 7.

SHEET MUSIC.REPERTORIOS DE MUSICA.

Otto & Arzos, Vergara 12.

Wagner & Levien, A., sues., 2a S. Fran-

cisco 11.

SHOEMAKERS.(American.)

ZAPATEROS AMERICANOS.

Carey, James, Clln. Lopez 26.

SHOES.(American Made Exclusively.)

ZAPATERIAS AMERICANAS.American Shoe House (John R.

Foster, prop.), la S. Francisco '8.

Bloch, Luciano, Gante and S. Fran-

cisco, "High Life"; la S. Francisco 1,

"Old England."

Dreinhofer, J. F., la S. Francisco

12.

Rosenhlnm Bros., 2a S. Francisco

5, "New York Shoe Store."

High LifeGents' Furnishing<& Goods &Monarch andManhattan Shirts

American HatsShoes and NecKwear

Cor. 1st SAN FRANCISCOand GANTE

MEXICO, D. F.

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SHOES.(Mex. and Amer.)

ZAPATERIAS.

Anderson & Serrano, la S. Francisco 6.

Andrade, Dagoberto, la Pila Seca 2.

Arellano, Arcadio, Vergara 17 and S.

Andres.

Bautista, Gonzalez Juan, Ortega 5.

Bello, Alberto, Vergara 6; Ortega 12,

5 de Mayo 12.

Bermejo, Antonio, Seminario and Es-

calerillas.

Blasio, Jose, S. Juan Dios 4.

Briseno, Manuel, Ortega 24.

Chacon, Gabriel, & Co., Vergara 15.

Davalos, Velante, Seminario 11.

Davila, Cleta M., la Relox 10.

Dominguez & Alvarez, Tacuba 16,

Duran, Agustin, 2a Pila Seca 7.

Fernandez, Fernando, Coliseo Nuevo 1.

Flores, Rafael, 2a Factor 1.

Galvan, G., S. Juan Dios 2.

Garcia, Alvino, Sta. Clara 9; 2a Factor 2.

Garcia, Celestino, & Hno., 5 de Mayo 20.

Garcia, Paulino, Tacuba 25.

Gerardo, Emilio, la Pila Seca 10.

Gonzalez, Gomez Luis, la Ribera S.

Cosme 34.

Gonzalez, Mufioz Jesus, 5 de Mayo 22.

Gonzalez Mufioz, Miguel (maker only),

Cadena 9.

Guadarrama, Salvador, Vergara 8.

Hernandez, Antonio Ruiz, Ortega 11.

Hormigo, Manuel, Vergara F.

Hurtado, Atanasio, Sta. Clara 16.

Islas, Angel, 2a Carrizo F.

Larrea, F. L. de, la Factor.

Lavatelli, Jose, Coliseo Nuevo 1.

Lizaur, Lucas, la Indpndncia 4.

Manjarrez, Remigio, & Co., Coliseo

Nuevo 11y2 .

Manrique, Jose, Vergara 19.

Martin, Miguel, & Co., Bajos S. Agus-tin 3.

-Martinez, Vicente, Acequia 8.

Martinez, Vicente, & Co., Ortega 25.

Martinez & Cigales, Vergara 7.

Martinez & Lahera, Sepulchres Sto.

Domingo and Cocheras; Lena 2; Or-

tega 5; Pte. Sto. Domingo 8.

Mazon, Eugenio, S. Andres 17.

Mendez, Ignacio, la Sto. Domingo 9.

Mendez, Pedro (Testamentaria de), Or-

tega 31.

Migliano, Juan, S. Andres 7.

Moreno, A., Parque Conde 17.

Ordorvez, Pedro, Vergara 9.

Ortiz, Sebastain, Ortega 18.

Palacios, Francisco, Ortega 11 and la

Reloj 3.

Paliza, Juan, S. Juan Dios 5.

Pascal, Marcelina, Tacuba 12.

Perez & Suarez, Vergara 5.

Pingarron, M. C. de, Ortega 30.

Reboulet & Muller, Vergara 11.

Rubio Bros., Vergara 1.

Sandoval, M. C, & Co., Tacuba 21.

Sieck, L., & Co., 5 de Mayo, underHotel Guillow; Coliseo Viejo 16, Ver-

gara 13; Sta. Clara 22.

Sobrino, R., sucr., Vergara 6.

Somera, A., Portillo S. Diego 2.

Suarez, W., Vergara 5.

Tames, Romano M., Espiritu Santo 1J4.

Tellez, G., Ortega 26.

Trejo, Francisco, Tacuba 2.

Valenzuela, E., la Factor 9.

Vargas, Pedro, St. Clara 19J4 ;2a Pila

Seca 4.

Vasquez, Francisco, Vergara 15 and 16.

Zetina, C. B., & Co., S. Hipolito 10;

la Pila Seca 318.

SHOE LACES.(Manufacturers. )

FABRICAS DE CUERDOS PARA ZAPATAS.

Reboulet & Muller, Jesus Nazareno 2.

Zetina, C. B., Pte. Tecolotes and 2a

Matamoros.

SHOEMAKERS* SUPPLIES.EFECTOS PARA ZAPATEROS.

Horn, A., & Co., sues., S. Bernardo 12.

Moreno, E., & Co., Jesus Nazareno 6.

Reboulet & Muller, Vergara 11, Jesus

Nazareno 2.

Reynaud & Salles, sues., Jesus Naza-

reno 1005.

Zetina, C. B., Pte. Tecolotes and 2a

Matamoros.

SIGN PAINTERS.(See Painters.)

SILVER PLATERS.(See Gold Platers.)

SILK.(Manufacturers.)FABRICAS DE SEDA.

Chambon, Hipolito, 3a Fresno, al

Oriente.

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SMELTER SUPPLIES.EFECTOS PARA FUNDICIONES DE METALES.

Bergner, Pablo (S. e C.), Cadena 3.

Boker, R., & Co., Coliseo Viejo 1.

Branifl, G. & O., & Co., Cadena 19.

Brasclii, V. 31., & Bro., Cadena 2.

Elcoro, Valentin, & Co., Cadena 24.

Uoft'manii-Piiither & Co., 2a In-

dpndncia 10.

Korff, Hoiisberg & Co., Pte. Es-

piritu Santo 4.

Loli.se, G., & Co., sues., Palma 10.

Mexico Mine & Smelt. Supply-Co., la S. Francisco 12.

Palmer, Gualterio C., Centro Mercantil.

cantil.

Roecler, Phillip G., 2a Indpndncia 8.

S oiiim er, Herrmann & Co., la

Indpndncia 76.

SMELTING AND REFINING.AGENCIAS DE FUNDICIONES DE METALES.Altos Hornos de Huacalco, Cadena 11.

American Smelting & Refining Co., S.

Agustin 7.

Cia. Metalurgia Mexicans, Tiburcio 27.

Edna Smelting? & Refining: Co.,la Indpndncia 12.

Seckbach, F., & Co., la Indpndncia86.

SOAP FACTORIES.FABRICAS DE JABON.

Cardenas, J. P. Vda. de, Estanco Mu-

jeres 12.

Carmargo, J. B., la Granada 1.

Cia. Industrial Jabonera de la Laguna,Tiburcio 5.

Cejudo, Hernandez Felipe, Norte 23,

No. 513.

Delgado, R., Pte. del Molino 4.

Gomez, A., Tornito Regina 5J4.

Miranda, L., Av. Maria 2.

Ramirez, Zepeta, & Co., Plzla. S. La-

zaro.

Ruiz, Jose de, la Ribera S. Cosme 35.

Ruiz, Jose, 3a Peralvillo 2.

Serrano & Co., sues., Plzla. S. Lazaro.

Solana, Barreneche & Co., 2a Monteril-

la 4.

SODA WATER.(Manufacturers. )

FABRICAS DE AGUAS GASEOSAS.

Fabrica de Aguas, Gaseosas (S.A.), Bu-

careli 20.

Lelo de Lares, J. N., Delicias 228.

Vega, Agustin, Clzda. Nino Perdido 2.

SPANISH TEACHERS.(See Language Teachers.)SPORTING GOODS."EFECTOS DE SPORT."

Boker, R., & Co., Coliseo Viejo 1.

Combaluzier, A., la Plateros 5.

Meenen, Hilario, Av. Juarez 3-5.

Mohler & DeGress, Av. Juarez 602.

Robinson, W. G., Corpus Christi 7.

Spaniel i u ii, D. S., sucr., Cadena 23.

Walker, S. W., Av. Juarez and Bal-

deras.

STARCH.(Manufacturers. )

FABRICAS DE ALMIDON.

Hernandez, Carlos, Clln. Triunfo 1.

Sobrino, M., & Co., Arcos Belem 25.

Sordo, Juan H., Torrenos de Caballete.

STATIONERS.(Retail.)

PAPELERIAS.

Alonso & Guiral, Pte. Espiritu Santo 1.

Agnilar, Vera J., & Co., Sta. Clara

15.

P. O. Box417

Coliseo ViejoNo. 15.

44 La Helvetia'Luis Martin Sues., S. en C.,

MEXICO.

Fine Stationery Importedfrom the

United States and Europe

ALL OFFICEREQUIREMENTS

Manufacturers of Blank

Books, Printing:,

Lithographing, Etc*

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Arena & Co. (S. e C), Coliseo Viejo 24.

Benfield, Juan M., Palma 5.

Blake's Book Store, Gante 8.

Bolger, Thos. J., & Co., la Inde-

pendencia 12.

Cia. Lithografia & Tipografia, Coliseo

\ ieio 124.

El Progreso Industrial, Palma 13.

Garduiio, Eduardo, Coliseo Viejo 15.

Garduno, A., Tacuba 10.

Hoeck, F. P., & Co., la S. Fran-

cisco 12.

Jacinto, Fernandez & Bro., la 5 de

Mayo 2.

Lions, Padre & Co., H., Coliseo Viejo 6.

Martin, Lnis, SUCH., Cfcliseo Viejo

15.

Maza & Co., Coliseo Viejo 21.

Mosler, Bowen & Cook, sucr.,2a S. Francisco and Vergara.

Murguia, Eduardo (Testamentaria de),

Coliseo Viejo 4.

Ramirez, Julian, & Co., Sta. Clara I8*/2 .

Ruhland & Ahlschier, Coliseo Viejo 16.

Sainz, Ricardo, la 5 de Mayo 2.

Steffan, E., Coliseo Viejo 23.

Tellez, Giron Carlos, Coliseo Viejo 17.

STATIONERS.(Manufacturers.)

FABRICAS DE LIBROS EN BLANCO.

Aguilar, Vera J., & Co., Sta. Clara

15.Alonso & Guiral, Pte. Espiritu Santo 1.

Araluce, Ramon de S. N.,'

2a Salto

Agua 9.

Arena & Co. (S. e C.), Coliseo Viejo 24.

Bolder, Thos. J., & Co., la Inde-

pendencia 12.

Hoiiligiiy & Schmidt, sues. (S. e

C.), Rebeldes 1.

Casas, Luis B., 4a 5 de Mayo 19.

Fabregat & Co., S. Andres 10.

Guerra & Van de Velde, Tacuba 6.

Hoeck, F. P., & Co., la S. Fran-

cisco 12.

Lions padre & Co., H., Cerrada Mone-

da 1.

Martin, Luis, sacs., Coliseo Viejo

15.

Maza & Co., Coliseo Viejo 21.

Sainz, Ricardo, la 5 de Mayo 2.

Steffan, E., Coliseo Viejo 23.

Vizcaino, F., sues., Zuleta 18.

FOREIGN HOUSES.Sieber & Trussell Mfg. Co., St.

Louis, Mo. Manufacturers of S. & T.

loose-sheet devices. A. M. Slack,

agt., Pte. S. Francisco 14, Mexico,D. F.

STEAM ENGINES AND BOILERS.CALDERAS Y MOTORES DE VAPOR.

Babcock & Wilcox, Av. Juarez 7.

Bannister, Juan, sues., Clln. Sta.

Clara 9.

Bergner, Pablo (S. e C.), Cadena 3.

Boker, R., & Co., Coliseo Viejo 1.

Braniff, G. & O., & Co., Cadena 19.

Braschi, V. M., & Bro., Cadena 2.

Briggs Co., R. E., Gante 8.

Elcoro, Valentin, & Co., Cadena 24.

Festersen, O. E., & Co. (mfrs.

agts.), Zuleta 10.

Fink, Wm. (mfrs. rep.), Capuchi-

nas 7.

Fogarty & Dickinson, la S. Francis-

co 7.

Hutchison, I. M., Av. Juarez 404.

Ingersoll-Sergeant Drill Co., 2a

Dolores 20.

Mexico Mine <& Smelt. Sup. Co.,

la S. Francisco 12.

Roeder, Phil. G., 2a Indpndncia 8.

Samuel Hnos., D. Juan Manuel 24.

Summer, Herrmann & Co., Palma 4.

FOREIGN HOUSES.

Lane & Bodley Co., The, Cincin-

nati, Ohio. Corliss and Slide engines,

air and gas compressors, steam and

hydraulic elevators, shafting, hangers,

pulleys, couplings, floor stands, etc.

Phillip G. Roeder, gen. agt., 2a In-

dpndncia 8, Mexico, D. F.

STEAMSHIP TICKET OFFICES.AGENCIAS DE COMPANIAS DE VAPORES.

Cia. Generate Transatlantique, 5 de

Mayo 168.

Cia. Transatlantic Espanola, la Indpn-

dncia 76.

Hamburg-American, 2a Monterilla 9.

Mexican American S. S. Co.,

Gante 8.

Ward Line, Gante 12.

West India & Pacific Mail S. S.

Co., Vergara 4.

West India & Mexican S. S. Co., 2a

Monterilla 9.

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STEAMSHIP AGENTS.(General.)

AGENTES DE CIA. DE VAPORES.

Barthez, Rndolfo, Plzla. Guardiola.

Drake, J. H., Coliseo Viejo 10.

Magrnon, Adolfo ST., Gante 2.

Miranda & Mena, Gante 6.

STEEL, RAILS.(See Rails.)

STEEL ENGRAVERS.GRABADORES EN ACERO.

Mouliiiiiy & Schmidt, sues. (S. e

C.), Rebeldes 1.

STENCILS.(See Rubber Stamps.)

STENOGRAPHERS.TAQUIGRAFOS.

Allen, Fred J., Gante 6.

Ferry, Miss E. A., S. Juan Letran 5J^.

Guerrero, S. M., Bucareli 1420.

Hughes, Venn, Medinas 6.

Otero, Miss Luz, la S. Francisco 7.

STOCKS AND BONDS.(See Brokers.)

STOCK DEALERS.(See Live Stock Importers.)

STONE CONTRACTORS.(See Quarries.)

STORE FIXTURES.(See Office Furniture.)

STOVES.(See Cook Stoves and Oil Stoves.)

STRUCTURAL IRON.(See Iron and Steel.)

SUGAR MACHINERY.MAQUINARIA PARA HACIENDAS DE CANA.Babcock & Wilcox, Av. Juarez 7.

Bergner, Pablo, Cadena 3.

Boker, R., & Co., Coliseo Viejo 1.

Braniff, G. & O., & Co., Cadena 19.

Decauville, Aine, la Ribera Sta. Maria

10.

Gelling, J. W., Ayuntamiento 4.

Gordon, Hugh, la Indpndhcia 22.

Gray, W. C., Gante 6.

Hudlet, Alfredo, Av. Juarez 625.

Kassian, Francisco, 5 de Mayo 15.

Krajewski, Pesant & Co., Cadena 11.

ADOLFO N. MAGNONGeneral Steamship Agent

Representing the leading Transatlantic lines

operating between New York and Europeanpoints. Arranges through transportation in

connection with the Mexican railroads. I offer

the same facilities here as can be had in NewYork City, at lowest prices

GANTE 2 (inside) P. O. Box 2177

Mexico, D. F.

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Las Delicias Foundry, 2a Deli-

cias 2.

Seeger, Chas. L., la Humboldt 12.

Schondube, Enrique, 3a Orden S. Agus-tin 5.

Sommer, Herrmann & Co., Co-

liseo \"iejo 10.

Vogel Bros., Arco S. Agustin 10.

Wicks, Gerald E., D. Juan Manuel 10.

Williams, A., Juan Manuel 16.

Younft, Wm., & Co., Gante 11.

SURGICAL INSTRUMENTS.INSTRUMENTOS OE CIRUJIA.

Biorklnnd & Joranssoii, sacs., 5

de Mayo 80.

Felix, Carlos, & Co., Profesa 4.

Hugenin, Carlos, Zuleta 15.

Henning, Jorge, sues., 3a 5 de Mayo17.'

Labadie, J., & Co., sues., Profesa 5.

Roemer, Fred, & Co., 5 de Mayo 7.

Uihlein, Jose, & Co., Coliseo Nuevo 3.

SURETY COMPANIES.COMP. PARA CAUCIONAR EL MANEJO DE

EMPLEADOS.American Surety Co. of N. Y.,

Clln. Espiritu Santo 16.

TAILORS.SASTRERIAS.

Adalid, Ceron e Hijo, sucr., Sta. Clara

20.

Argumosa Bros., Pte. Espiritu Sto. 1.

Block, L., la S. Francisco 1.

Carmona & Velasquez, sues., J. M. Es-

calerillas and Sto. Domingo.Chastel, A., Espiritu Santo 9.

Dreinhofer, E., S. Juan Letran 6.

Dreinliofer, J. F., la S. Francisco

12.

Dubernard, Eugenic, 3a S. Francisco 1.

Echeverria, Frco., Sepulch. Sto. Domin-go 3.

Kile, Paul, la Estaciones 2.

Franck, M., & Co., Portal Diputa-cion.

Garcia, Benitez T., Alfaro 5 and BajosS. Agustin 6.

Gentleman, The, 2a Plateros 4.

Gonzalez, Enrique, 5 de Mayo 20.

Kips, Alexis F., Coliseo Viejo 14.

Lack, L., Av. Juarez 5.

Lafarge & Cassaubon, Espiritu Santo 8.

Langr, Benassini & Co., 2a S. Fran-

cisco 2.

Maurel Bros., la Sto. Domingo 1 and 2.

Merino, F., & Co., Vergara 18.

Meyer, Julio, la S. Francisco 14.

Montes de Oca, A., la Sto. Domingo10.

New England, Pte. Espiritu Santo 8.

Niebla, J., & Co., Coliseo Viejo 14.

Paneyot, D., & Co., 2a S. Francisco 7.

Phinn, W. T., & Co., Coliseo Viejo 8.

Portales, Enrique G., Coliseo Viejo 23.

Rechy, Luis G., Pte. Legusima 5.

Rubio, H. J., & Co., Bajos S. Agus-tin 2.

Sarre, Luis, 5 de Mayo and Cazuela.

Simpson, J. H., Gante 2.

Tardy, J., & Co., 2a S. Francisco 6.

Ulfelder, Leo, Pte. S. Francisco 16.

Vasquez, Teofilo, la Plateros 5.

TAILORS' TRIMMINGS.(Importers.)

[MPORTADORES DE EFECTOS PARA SASTRES.

Cabassut, Emilio, Clln. Sta. Clara 3.

Cremer, Hero, Meleros 11.

EMILIO DREINHOFER,Merchant Tailor,

Style, Fit and Material

Guaranteed*

San Juan Letran 6,

Mexico City*

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Dosse, Juan, Jesus 7.

Neumann, Felipe, Angel 4.

TANNERIES.CURTIDURIAS,

Alvarez del Castillo, C., la Sto. Tomas 1.

Delgado, A., Sta. Cruz Acatlan 10.

Garcia Sebastian, Clln. Arana 2.

"La Velocitan" (S.A.), Clzda. Sta.

Crucita.

Lessance, A., sues., Clln. Pajaritos 8

and 954.

Martinez & Labare, Juan Jose Baz 8.

Moreno, Agapito, Juan Jose Baz 7.

Reynaud & Salles, Pte. Curtidores 4.

Segura, Manuel, Compuerta Sto.

Tomas 1.

Zetina, C. B., 2a Matamoros 158.

TEACHERS OF ENGLISH ANDSPANISH.

(See Language Teachers.)TEAS.

(Importers.)

(See also Groceries.)

Baker, Sebbon D., S. Juan Letran

10.

Biorklnnd & Joransson, sues., 5

de Mayo 80.

Case, Henry A., Ortega 5.

Motz, Eugene, S. Jose Real 9.

Young, Wm., & Co., Gante 11.

TELEGRAPH AND TELEPHONES.TELEGRAFOS Y TELEFONOS.

Federal Telegraphs, 5 de Mayo 156.

Mexican Telegr. Co., 5 de Mayo 6.

Mexican Telephone Co., Sta. Isabel Q l/2 .

Telefono del Comercio, 5 de Mayo 351.

TELEGRAPHIC NEWS.AGENCIAS DE NOTICIAS.

Agencia Regagnon, Sta. Clara 13.

Associated Press, 2a Indpndncia 8.

TEXTILE FABRICS.(Manufacturers.)

FABRICAS DE HILDOS y TEJIDOS.

LINEN DE LINO.

Cia. Linera, Calle Norte 25, No. 913,

apdo 547.

COTTON WOOL, ETC. DE ALGODON, LINAY OTRAS MATERIALES.

Cia. Industrial Atlizco, Capuchinas and

Monterilla.

Cia. Indust. Manufacturera, Capuchi-nas 3.

Cia. Indust. Orizaba (S.A.), Juan Man-uel 22.

Cia. Indust. San Antonio, Abad (S.A.),

San Agustin 2;

Cia. Indust. Verucruzana (S.A.), Ocam-

po 3.

Cia. Mex. Manufacturera, S. Agustin 10.

Guadalupe, Escandon A. de, & Sons,

Plzla. Guardiola 1.

"La Abeja" (S.A.), Lerdo 2.

"La Aurora," Tiburcio 5.

"La Carolina," Angel 5.

"La Maravilla," (cotton prints), S.

Agustin 12.

"La Victoria," Capuchinas 2#.Meyran, Donnadieu & Co., la Re-

fugio 1.

Mijares & Bro., San Angel.

Pelaez, Pedro (Testamentaria), Capuchi-nas 4.

Robert, S., & Co., Centre Mercantil.

Sainz, Ricardo, 5 de Mayo 2.

"San Ildefonso" (S.A.), Capuchinas 13.

Urrutia, Escurra M., Capuchinas 7.

Zavala, B., & Co., Cadena 20.

MAZAWATTEE

TEAFinest Ceylon Tea.

Needs no recommendation ; once

tried, no other brand will be used.

SOLD BY ALL PRINCIPALGROCERS.

Wholesale Agentfor the Rep^tbl^c :

EUGEN MOTZ,Apartado 1032,

San Josif Real No. 9.

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THEATRICAL AGENCIES.AGENCIAS TEATRALES.

Bonilla, Juan, Arco S. Agustin 9.

Castro, M., & Co., Clln. Betlemitas 8.

Rivera, Luis A., Plzla. Concepcion 26.

THREAD.(Importers.)

IMPORTADORES DE HILO PARA COSER.

Chadwick, James, & Bro., Ltd., S.

Agustin 5.

The Central Agency, Juan Manuel 23.

THREAD.(Manufacturers.)

FABRICAS DE HILO PARA COSER.

El Salvador, D. Juan Manuel 2.

Zavala, B., & Co., Cadena 20.

TINSMITHS.HOJALATERIAS.

Abrams & White, 6a Magnolia 64.

Aguilar, J. de la Luz, S. Hipolito 18.

Caballero & Luque, Manuel, Acequia26.

Chavez, Antonio, S. Felipe Neri 1.

Garcia, M., Betlimitas 14.

Nunez, Vicente, Cerca Sto. Domingo 1.

Vergara, G. Leandro, Valle 15.

TOBACCO.(Wholesale.)

ALMACENES DE TABACO EN RAMO.

Gorostizaga, C., & Co., S. Agustin 14.

Marx, Adolfo, S. Jose Real 9.

Santo & Astiz, Tacuba and Sto. Do-

mingo.Torre & Gutierrez, sues., Juan Manuel

21- TOYS.JUGUETERIAS.

Balme, J., & Co., 2a Plateros 5.

Billoneau & Cassou, Lerdo & Refugio.

Baker, R., & Co., Coliseo Viejo 1.

Bonnerue, P., & Co., sues., Refugio 9.

Deverdun, H., sues., Pte. Espiritu San-

to 2.

Gutierrez, Miguel, Bajos Portacoeli 1.

Heros & Servin, la 5 de Mayo 4.

Latapi & Bert, Coliseo Viejo 21; Re-

fugio 8; Espiritu Santo 8.

Lefebre, A., sues., Monterilla and S.

Bernardo.

LoliHC. G., & Co., sues., Palma 10.

Miret, Felix, Pte. S. Francisco 14.

Perescano, Luis G., Coliseo Viejo 4.

Pivadiere, A., Alcaiceria 23.

Riquelme, Luis G., & Co., Tacuba 19.

Rivero, Luis, S. Jose Real 14.

Sommer, Herrmann & Co., Ocam-

po 1.

Troncoso & Cilvetti, Refugio 7.

TRANSFER COMPANIES.EXPRESS URBANO.

Express Central, Zuleta 7.

Express Mexicano, 2a Indpndncia 2.

Express Mexicano, Clln. Espiritu San-

to 7.

Express Mexicano, 5 de Mayo 169.

International Transfer Co.,Gante 7.

Pan-American Express, Capuchinas 6.

TRANSLATORS AND INTER-PRETERS.

TRADUCTORES Y INTERPRETES.

Allen, Fred J., Gante 6.

Berlitz School, 3a S. Francisco 7.

Borrel, Edith, Nuevo Mexico 4.

Caballero, Manuel, Clln. 57-1.

D'Antin, L., Gante 2.

Ferry, Miss, S. Juan Letran 5}4-

Flynn, J., Av. Juarez 1.

Local Express(International Transfer.}

Agents meet all incoming trains,

baggage checked from hotels

and private residences.

Freightersand Custom House

'Brokers.

Calle de Gante No. 7,

MEXICO CITY,

J. H. CHRISTEN,PROPRIETOR.

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Gaxoet, A. J., Iturbide Hotel.

Guerrero, S. M., Bucareli 1420.

Herrera, Miss Alba, Paseo 73.

Herrera, Eduardo, Paseo 73.

Hughes, Venn., Medinas 6.

Lopez, Fadrique, Alcaiceria 22.

Nold, Miss Alice, Hotel Grand.

Otero, Miss Luz, la S. Francisco 7.

Thompson, Win., Gante 2.

Trevino, Carlos, la S. Francisco 12.

TROPICAL EXPERTS.Fitzserrell, J. J., la S. Francisco 7.

Holly, A. S., Gante 6.

Iiiteruatl. Land & Col. Co.,Gante 11.

Real Estate Co. of Mexico, la S.

Francisco 14.

Tucker, Geo. A,, la S. Francisco 14.

TROPICAL, LANDS.TERRENOS DE LA TIERRA CALIENTE.

Amador, Alberto, Centre Mercantil.

Bedford, Lawrence F., Principal

20, Popotla.

Con. Ubero Plantation Co., Cen-

tro Mercantil.

Fitzjjferrell, J. J., la S. Francisco 7.

Holly, A. S., Gante 6.

WILLIAMTHOMPSON

TRANSLATORAND

INTERPRETER

Established n Years in Mexico

Specialty :

WORK

Hotel Americano, RoomGante a

Icaza y Echave, Francisco, Montealegrc13.

Internatl. Land & Col. Co.,Gante 11.

Kendrick, C. A., S. Juan Letran 5%.Alead, Luis M.Mexican Mining & Dev. Co., Pte. S.

Francisco 14.

Real Estate Co. of Mexico, la S.

Francisco 14.

TROPICAL PRODUCTS.(See Domestic Produce.)

TRUNKS.(Makers and Dealers.)

FABRICAS Y EXPENDIOS DE BAULES.

Arroyo, F. L., Vergara 8.

lloker, R., & Co., Coliseo Viejo 1.

Combalnzler, A., la Plateros 5.

Dreinhofer, J. F., Hotel Iturbide.

Korffi, Honsberg & Co., Pte. Es-

piritu Santo 4.

Lolise, G., & Co., sues., Palma 10.

Ortiz, Juan R., Centre Mercantil.

Sommer, Herrmann & Co., Palma 4.

The National, la S. Francisco 13.

Walker, S. W., Av. Juarez and Bal-

deras.

Wolins, S. F., S. Juan Letran 9.

Compania

Expoftadora

Mexicana, S* A*

Apartado 23 JO,

Mexico, D* F.

Compramos pieles de chivo,

cabra y venado, cueros de

res, cerda y zaleas.

Solicitamos correspondencia.

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S. F. WOLINS,Fabricas Internationales.

Panama Hats.

Trunks, Satchels, Telescopes, Dress Suit and Sample Cases;Rolls

; California, Texas, English, McClellan, Whitman,Mexican and U. S. Pack Saddles

; Blankets, Belts, Scab-

bards, Laggings, Chaparreras, Gloves, Bridles, Halters,

Cinches, Saddle Bags and Pockets, Whips, Bits, Stirrupsand Spurs Carving Tanning, "Fish" Oil Clothing, Tents,

Folding Cots.

Special Orders and Repairs Promptly and Neatly Doneat Moderate Price*.

San Juan de Letran 9. MEXICO, D. F.

ContinuousExperience in

Tropical Agriculture

Has made me familiar with every tract of land betweenCordoba and San Lucretia and its capacity and product-iveness. I am prepared as a

TROPICAL EXPERTto make reports on, give accurate estimates of, value of

Rubber, Coffee, Sugar and Fruit Lands, and yearly cost

of bringing same to state of productiveness. Accuratedetailed impartial reports furnished on any tract of land in

tropical Mexico,References furnished on application. Correspondence

on all tropical matters solicited.

Mexico City jiddress,

, American Club.

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TYPE.(Dealers.)

DEPOSITOS DE TIPO.

Braniff, G. & O., & Co., Cadena 19.

Co-operative Printers' SupplyHouse, la S. Francisco 7.

Fabregat, C., & Co., S. Andres 10.

Lewis, Hipolito, & Co., Cadena 10.

Lolise, G., & Co. sacs., Palma 10.

Mexican Type Foundry, 4a Provi-

dencia 1.

Rabasa, Alvarez C., S. Ildefonso 2.

TYPEWRITERS.MAQUINAS PARA ESCRIBIR.

Alarcon, Francisco, 5 de Mayo (2d

hand).

Boker, R., & Co., Coliseo Viejo 1,

"Remington."Bolger, Thos. J., & Co., la Inde-

pendencia 12 (2d hand).

Braniff, G. & O., & Co., Cadena 19,

"Hammond."Brockmann, Guillermo, Ortega

28, "Underwood."

Elcoro, Valentin, & Co., Cadena 24,

"Blickensderfer."

Fink, W., Capuchinas 7, "Chicago."

Fuentes, Vergas J., Tiburcio 7, "Williams."

Gray & Allen, Gante 6, "Second-

hand."

Hoeck, F. P., & Co., la S. Fran-

cisco 14, "Densmore."

Mosler, Bowen & Cook, sues., 2a

San Francisco and Vergara, "SmithPremier."

Parker, "W. A., & Co., sues., Av.

Juarez 218, "Oliver."

Rebolledo, Mendez, Bancel & Co., Ro-

sales 9. "Bar-lock."

Shafer, Carlos, & Co., sues., S.

Juan Letran 7, "Jewett."

Sommer, Herrmann & Co., Palma

4, "Fox."

Walker, S. W., Av. Juarez and Bal-

deras, "Hartford."

TYPEWRITER REPAIRERS.COMPOSTURA DE MAQUINAS PARA ESCRIBIR.

Alarcon, Francisco, 5 de Mayo 20.

Boker, R., & Co., Coliseo Viejo 1.

Brockmuiin, Guillermo. Ortega28.

Hoeck, F. P., & Co., la S. Fran-

cisco 12.

Mosler, Bowen & Cook, sues., 2a

S. Francisco and Vergara.

The Sanitary Still

Furnishes Pure Aerated Water for

Drinking and Culinary Purposes byDistillation. BUY ONE AND KEEPHEALTHY. Family Sizes. Druggist'sand Manufacturer's Sizes.

PHILLIP G. J^OEDEI^, Sole Slg't

Republic of Mexico

2a Independencia No. 8 Apartado 2125

Mexico City, Mexico

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Parker, W. A., & Co., sues., Av.

Juarez 218.

UMBRELLA MAKERS.PARAGUERIAS.

El Palacio de Hierro (S.A.), S. Bernar-

do and Callejuela.

Faudon, L., & Co., la Monterilla 2.

Medellin, Pedro E., Cuadranta S.

Jose 2.

Reynaud, A., & Co., Portal Flores.

Sanchez, Luisa, Seminario 1.

Signoret, Honnorat & Co., 2a Monterilla

and Capuchinas.

Staiolo, Francisco, la Pila Seca 9.

UNDERTAKERS.AGENCIAS DE INHUMACIONES.

Carmona, Jesus, S. Jose Real 6.

Gayosso, Eusebio, Mariscala 3.

Gayosso, Jose, 2a Cinco de Mayo 7.

Leyendecker & Co., Cinco de Mayo 15.

Merino, Juan, S. Jose Real 18.

Nava & Saint Martin, Cordobanes 2.

UPHOLSTERERS.TAPICERIAS.

Aburto, Jacinto, Mariscala 1.

Hoz, Jose M. de la, Montealegre 6.

Mosler, Bowen & Cook, sacs., 2a

S. Francisco and Vergara.

HJeto, Vicente, 2a Indpndncia 6.

Palacio de Hierro (S.A.),- Bernardo y

Callejuela.

Thompson, Joaquin, Plzla. Vizcainas 24.

VETERINARIES. .

VETERINARIOS.

Fabbi, H., la Mina 1.

Patscheli, C., 4a Indpndncia 1 1A.

VINEGAR.(Manu facturers. )

FABRICAS DE VINAGRE.

Areno, Ramon, 3a Ancha and Arcos de

Belem.

Gavino, S., Consuelo 1.

Navarro, Emilio, Pachito \ l/z.

Rivas, Romulo, Verde 7J4-

Tardas, Julio, 2a Ayuntamiento 7.

WAGONS.GARROS.

Boker, R., & Co., Coliseo Viejo 1.

Elcoro, Valentin, & Co., Cadena 24.

Fogarty & Dickinson, la S. Francisco 7.

Korff, Honsberg & Co., Pte. Es-

piritu Santo 4.

Typewriters

RENTEDSOLDEXCHANGED

Ribbons for All Machines

Gray & Allen

Gante 6, Mexico City-^

Dr. Patschek,

VETERINARYPHYSICIAN

and

SURGEON(Faculty of Berlin,)

EsUblieclmiento de Veterinarla.

4. de la Independence 4k.

(Taraiquillo.) Telephone 1456.

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Mexico Mine & Smelt. Sup. Co.,la S. Francisco 12.

Paez, Alberto, Pte. Alvarado 4.

Shafer, Carlos H., & Co., sucr.,S. Juan de Letran.

Sommer, Herrmann & Co., Co-

liseo Viejo 10.

Wallcer, S. W., Av. Juarez and Bal-

deras.

WALL. PAPER.EXPENDIOS DE PAPEL TAPIZ.

Aguirre & Co., Ortega 27.

Arnalde, L. G., Escalerias 14.

Brillanti, J., 5 de Mayo 146.

Dahlhaus, Emilio, la S. Juan 14.

Delarue, E., Empedradillo 4.

Drogueria, Belga (S.A.), S. Felipe Neri

21.

Gristi, B. & L., la Factor 6.

Labadie, J., & Co., sues., Profesa 5.

Lions, padre & Co., H., Coliseo Viejo 6.

Mosler, Bowen & Cook, sues., 2a

S. Francisco and Vergara.Palacio de Hierro, S. Bernardo.

Pellandini, C., 2a S. Francisco 10.

Philipp, A., & Co., sues. (S. e C.), Em-

pedradillo 5.

Urquidi Hnos., Clln. Espiritu Santo 14.

Velasco, Federico, 3a 5 de Mayo 3.

Zuniga & Azcarate, Seminario 10.

WATCHMAN'S CLOCKS.RELOJES DE CELADORES.

Mexico Mine & Smelt. Sup. Co.,la S. Francisco 12.

Robertson & Darnell, Cadena 11.

WATCH INSPECTOR.INSPECTOR DE RELOJES.

Smith, A. C., la S. Francisco 7.

WHISKEY AGENTS.IMPORTADORES DE WHISKY.

Cabassut, Emilio, Clln. Sta. Clara 3.

Cremer, Hero, Meleros 11.

Fortun, Joaquin, Carazon de Jesus 16.

Herrmann & Co., San Jose Real 17.

Hirschberg, Carlos, Alfaro 13.

Hommel, L., la Indpndncia 9.

Jacques, Clemente, & Co., Juan Manuel

13.

Remolina y Echeverria, sues., la S.

Francisco 1.

Ross, Geo. F., la S. Francisco 4.

Schmidt, A., Gante 10, "Faust."

Verand, E., Espiritu Santo 7.

Young, Wm., & Co., Gante 11.

WHITE LEAD.(Manufacturers.)

FABRICAS DE ALBAYALDE.Amer. Paint & Varnish Wks., 2a Sur 12.

Dahlhaus, Emilio, S. Juan 14.

Lopez & Co., Tacuba 20.

Talleri, E., & Co., Alconedo and Hoa-calco.

Scerpella & Co., 3a Bosque 3.

WINDOW AND PLATE GLASS.DEPOSITOS DE VIDRIOS Y CRISTALES.

Ascona, Gumersindo, Escalerillas 9 and10.

Avalos, Camilo, Pte. S. Pablo 1513.

Bloch, D., Pte. Jesus and Venero.

Derflinger & Co., Tacuba 14.

Martinez & Co., Flamencos and Porta-

coe'li.

Pellandini, C., S. Francisco 10.

Sanders, Otto, la Ayuntamiento 3.

WINES AND LIQUORS.(Manufacturers.)

FABRICAS DE VINOS Y LICORES.

Aguirre, Antonio, Prlngacion S. Sal-

vador Seco. 5.

Alonso & Barcelo, Plaza Vizcainas.

Ambrosiani y Casanova M., 2a Cuevas

1804.

Fabricas de Albayalde 7Escobas*

Marca THE CROWN(La Corona).

Pinturas de todas clases-

Colores en polvo Blancos

de zinc- Barnices Aceites

AQENCIA DE LA CASA BUR-RELL Y CIA DE LONDRES.

SCERPELLA Y CIA.2a Bosque No. 3.

Apartado No, 2044,

Telefono, No. J455. MEXICO.398

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Amezaga Hnos., San Jeronimo 7;

Cuauhtemotzin 7.

Arocena, Francisco, 3a Soto 4.

Casa Colorado (S.A.), S. Agustin 14.

Compania Distiladora, Plaza S. Lazaro 3.

Dangaud, Armand & Co., 3a Indpndn-cia 1.

Derbez, Pablo, la Necatitlan 4.

Garcia y Rivero Hnos., 3a Magnolia 22.

Huerta, Jesus, la Moctezuma 4.

Pedrueza, Severiano, Garrapata 1J^.

Strauss, Kuhn & Co., La Viga.

Tardos, Julio, & Son, 2a Ayuntamien-to 7.

Viadero, J. Nunez, Pte. Carretones 10.

WINES AND LIQUORS.(Importers.)

IMPORTADORAS DE VINOS Y LICORES.

Abrisqueta, M., Coliseo Viejo and Esp.Santo.

Alexamlersoii Pablo, Cadena 13.

Barrios & Murgn, D. Juan Manuel 4.

Bayonne & Comparot, Cadena 17.

Block, Alfredo, & Co., San Bernardo 9.

Block, A. & M., Juan Manuel 4.

Cabassut, Emilio, Clln. Sta. Clara 3.

Camus Hnos., Balvanera 16.

Compania Destiladora (S.A.), Plzla. S.

Lazaro 3.

Conti, Diaz Enrique, Ortega 28.

Cremer, Hugo, Meleros 11.

Deiffes, Marcelo, Capuchinas 7.

Delmotte, Angel, Corpus Christi 4.

Dosse, Juan, Jesus 9.

Espana, Fortune, Ortega 28.

Fortun, Joaquin, Corazon Jesus 16.

Fuente, S. de la, sues., S. Agustin 8.

Granda, Manuel, S. Juan Letran

and Indpndncia.

Grimwood, A., & Co., Gante 11.

Griinberger, Rodolfo, Clln. Esp. Santo

11.

Herrmann, W., & Co., S. Jose Real 17.

Hirschberg, Carlos, Alfaro 13.

Hommel, Celestino, la Indpndncia 12.

Koeppe, Max, Alfaro 4.

Jacques, Clemente, & Co., Juan Manuel13.

MexicanTypeFoundry

The OnlyPRINTERS'SUPPLYHOUSEin Mexico

Fundicion Mexicana de Tipos

4a Providencia No. 1

MEXICO

TYPE,*

Ink, Paper and all kinds of

Presses constantly kept in stock

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Levy, A. E., & Co. (S. e C.), Capuchi-nas 13.

Lewis, Hipolito, & Co., Cadena 10.

Malgor, Martin, sues., S. Felipe Neri 7.

Mirambell, Joaquin, 2a Sto. Domingo 7.

Moynier, C., Arco S. Agustin 8.

Munuzuri, A., & Co,, la Sto. Domingoand Tacuba.

Noriega & Co., Angel 5.

Ortiz, Carlos, D. Juan Manuel 9.

Ortiz, Sainz & Co., D. Juan Manuel 5.

Otero, Ricardo, Angel 4.

Padilla, Rafael, Tiburcio 7.

Pigout, Leopoldo, Ortega 27.

Presas, Leopoldo, D. Juan Manuel 11.

Regagnon, J. L., & Co., Sta. Clara 13.

Remolina & Echeverria, sues., la S.

Francisco 1.

Ritter, Fred., & Co., Capuchinas 9.

Rolla, A., S. Agustin 16.

Ross, Geo. F., la S. Francisco 4.

Ruiz, Ballesteros & Co., sucr., Medinas22.

Ruiz & Bro., Alfaro 12.

Schmidt, A., Gante 10.

Sendel & Co., Acequia 6.

Signoret, Honnorat & Co., 2a Monte-

rilla and Capuchinas 4.

Solano, Barrenche & Co., 2a Monteril-

la 4.

Tiran, Jose, 2a S. Francisco 6.

Valle, Ocariz, S. Andres and Vergara.

Verand, E., Espiritu Santo 7.

Vidal, Manuel V., S. Agustin 1.

Young-, "Win., & Co., Gante 11.

\VIRE.John A. Itoc1lii>''s Sons* Com-pany of N. Y., 117-119 Liberty St.,

N. Y. Galvanized, telegraph and tel-

ephone wire. Hard-drawn copper tele-

graph and telephone wire. Electric

wire and cables. V. M. Braschi &Bro., gen. agts., Cadena No. 2, Mex-

ico, D. F.

WIRE ROPE.CABLES DE ALAMBRE.

Bergner, Pablo (S. e C.), Cadena 3.

Braschi, V. M., & Bro., Cadena 2.

Lohse, G., & Co. sues., Palma 10.

Mexico Mine & Smelt. SupplyCo., la S. Francisco 12.

Nolan, P. J., Nuevo Mexico 7.

Arthur Schmidt,GANTE 10

General Agent for the

Leading Furniture Manu-facturers of the United

States, for the Republicof Mexico.

Also for

G. H. Mumm & Co.,

Extra Dry Champagne,and Messrs. Rosskam,

Gerstley & Co. 's famous

whiskies, Faust's Own,

Saratoga and Monogram.

CHAMPAGNE

PIPER-HEIDSIECK

Ancienne Maison

HEIDSIECK fondee en 1785

KUNKELMANN & CO.,

Successeurs

REIMSFRANCE

Sole Agent for Mexico: E. VERAND.APARTADO No. 608. CALLE DEL

ESPIRITU SANTO No. 7.

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Patersoii, Wm., la Indpndncia 9.

Soinmer, Herrmann & <'<.. Pal-

ma 4.

John A. |{o'll iniv's Sons' Com-pany of N. Y., 117-119 Liberty St.,

New York. Cast crucible steel wire

rope for hoisting and all other pur-

poses; best plow steel flat ropes of

all sizes. Victor M. Braschi & Bro.,

gen. agts., Cadena 2, Mexico, D. F.

WIRE FENCE.K end rick, C. A., S. Juan Letran 5y2 .

WOOLEN GOODS MANUFACTUR-ERS.

(See Textile Fabrics.)

ZACATON.(Exporters.)

EXPORTADORES DE ZACATON.

Anglo-Mexicano (S.A.), S. Jose Real 9.

Bayonne & Comparot, Cadena 17.

Castro de la Fuentes, P., Manrique 5.

Marx, Adolfo, S. Jpse Real 9.

Sendel & Co., Acequia 6.

THEWESTINGHOUSEAIR BRAKE CO.

Pittsburg, Pa., U. S. A.

THEAMERICANBRAKE CO.St. Louis, Mo., U. S.A.

W, G. RANSOM

REPRESENTATIVE FOR MEXICO

Cor. Colon and San Diego

G. y O. Braniff y Cia.,Cadena Num. 19. Apartado 303, Mexico.

Transmisiones de Fuerza Electrica. Plantas completas de Luz Electrica.

Telefonos " ERICCSON "para cortas y largas distancias.

DINAMOS y todos los Aparatos y Accesorios

concernientes al ramo.

Trilladoras " La Re Keina " con alimentador automatico.

Locomoviles de fuego directo y de retorno de flama.

Motores de todas clases horizontales y verticales.

Calderas horizontales y verticales de diversos estilos.

Maquinaria Agricola en general y todas sus refacciones.

Maquinas de escribir " HAMMOND."PRENSAJ PARA IJWPRIMIR.

Cortadoras para Papel y todos los accesorios del ramo.

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Michoacanade Maderas

LumberFor Construction Purposes

and Mines, Etc.

Long Leaf Yellow Vine and White Oak,

equal in quality to American lumber.

Specialty in native Flooring, Ceiling and

Dressed Lumber.

All lumber saWn to exact dimensions.

Orders filled promptly from dry stock of

over 3,000,000 feet.

"Prices and information from the Mills at

Tjlf^JiSCON, Est. de Michoacan,

F. C. N. de M,

or

34 Calle Sur No. 832, MexlCO City

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OF THE

Beneficencia PublicaCITY OF MEXICO.

Established in 1878 for the support of Public Works andCharitable Institutions.

THE ONLY LOTTERY guaranteed and protected by theMexican National Government.

Drawings with Capital Prize of S/O,OOOtake place on the second Thursday of every month.

14,000 tickets at $2, divided in tenths at 20c. each.

Drawings with Capital Prize of $6O,OOOtake place on the fourth Thursday of every month.

Price of Tickets in United States Currency :

Wholes, $4. Halves, $2. Quarters, $1.Eighths, 50 Cents. Sixteenths, 25 Cents.

All Drawings are held in public under the strictest vigilance ofFederal Authorities. The Fairness of its Drawings is vouched Tor by theDepartment of State. Its English printed tickets are payable in UnitedStates Currency in full, without discount. Tickets and prize lists maybe obtained from local agents, or by addressing

U. BASSETTI, City of Mexico.

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DE LA

Beneficencia PublieaCIUDAD DE MEXICO.

Los Sorteos con premio mayor de

S/0,000Se verificaran en el Pabellon Morisco el Segundo Jueves decada mes bajo el plan siguiente : 14,000 biiletes a $2 cadauno divididos en decimos de a 20 centavos.

FONDO $28,000.Los Sorteos con premio mayor de

$<5O,OOOSe verificaran el Cuarto Jueves de cada mes bajo el plansiguiente: 80,000 biiletes.

FONDO $320,000.Precio de los Biiletes : Enteros $4.00. Medios $2.00.Cuartos $1.00. Decimos 40cs. Vigesimos 20cs.

Se solicitan Agentes en todas partes.

J. B. CASTELLO. Interventor. U. BASSETTI, Gerente.

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Used by all Government Offices and principal business housesthroughout the civilized world. Ask for Catalogue in English or

Spanish from the General Agents,

WM. A. PARKER & CO., Sucrs.AVE. JUAREZ No. 218 MEXICO, D. F.

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