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Image from page 166 of “Architect and engineer” (1905)
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Title: Architect and engineer
Year: 1905 (1900s)
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Subjects: Architecture Architecture Architecture Building
Publisher: San Francisco : Architect and Engineer, Inc
Contributing Library: San Francisco Public Library
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Telephone and Electrical EngineersAutomatic Electric Company, Chicago AUTOMATIC TELEPHONES and AUTOMATIC ENUNCIATOR Some of the Installations: Baker, Hamilton-Pacific Co.; J. D. & A.B. Spreckels Securities Co.: California Packing Corporation; Sperry Flour Co., So. Vallejo. TELAUTOGRAPH CORPORATION, New York Some of the Installations: Palace Hotel, Hotel St. Francis, Bank of California, California Hawaiian Sugar Refining Co., Crockett, Cal. INSTALLATION AND MAINTENANCE OFELECTRICAL AND TELEPHONE APPARATUSTel. Douglas 722 320 Market St, SanFrancisco Steam Heatingand Ventilating


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For Commercial andPublic Buildings Furnace Heatinjg For the Home Mangrum & Otter, he. 827-831 Mission StreetPhone Kearny 3155 SAN FRANCISCO =11 Mortgagor andMortgagee Interests Where a mortgagee insures his owninterest at his own expense, payment ofa loss before the mortgage is paid is nota payment on the mortgage, and, converse-ly, a mortgagor, insuring his separate in-terest, is entitled to the insurance pro-ceeds, but, where the mortgagor eflfectsinsurance payable to the mortgagee as hisinterest may appear, the policy is for thebenefit of both parties. Sisk v. RapiianoConn., 108 Atl., 858. BANKERS & SHIPPERS INSUR-ANCE COMPANY OF NEW YORK OUR POLICIES ARETECHNICALLY CORRECT Capital Sl.000,000 Policyholders Surplus 2,381,000 FIRE AUTOMOBILE Pacific Coast Department, DIXVVELL DAVENPORT, Manager INSURANCE EXCHANGE BLDG.SAN FRANCISCO FRANK M. BURNSIDE, Manager Automobile When writing to Advertisers please mention this magazine. 160 THE ARCHITECT AND ENGINEER CALIFORNIA ARTISTIC


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Image from page 318 of “The Cuba review” (1907)
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Title: The Cuba review
Year: 1907 (1900s)
Authors: Munson Steamship Line
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Publisher: New York : Munson Steamship Line
Contributing Library: The LuEsther T Mertz Library, the New York Botanical Garden
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o Club, Havana (Illustration) 27 Boy Scouts in Cuba (Illustrated) 2(5 By-Produets of Sugar Manufacture. By C. W. Hines 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17 Cuban Commercial Matters: Chamber of Commerce, Camaguey 30 Declared Exports, Cuba to United States 31 5 r Clause Underwood Tariff Law 30 New Incorporations 19 Prevailing Piioes Cuban Securities 19 Tare Regulations for Burlap Wrappers 30 Traffic Receipts of Cuban Railroads 18 Cuban Government Matters: Commercial Treaty 8 Homes for Veterans S Modus Vivendi with Spain S iNIore Lighthouses 8 Pan American Conference 7 Post Office Matters 8 Pure Food and Drug Law S San Francisco Exposition 8 Cubas Progress as Shown by Recent Statistics 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26 Importations of Cuban Hardwoods, London 36 Making Cubas New Coinage (Illustrated) 8, 10 New Sugar Central 32 New Sugar Mill, Guantanamo Valley 35 Publications Received ■ 4, 40 Service and Tests of 3-inch Wire Cable 32 Sugar Review (English) 33,34 Sugar Review (Spanish) 34, 35 THE CUBA REVIEW


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Image from page 1514 of “Men and women of America; a biographical dictionary of contemporaries” (1910)
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Title: Men and women of America; a biographical dictionary of contemporaries
Year: 1910 (1910s)
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Subjects: United States — Biography
Publisher: New York City, L.R. Hamersly & Company
Contributing Library: The Library of Congress
Digitizing Sponsor: Sloan Foundation


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arch-episcopal titular see, that of Salamis. TheMetropolitan See of Philadelphia had beenvacant for some time, and he was appointedthereto June 9, 1884. Among the newcharitable institutions founded in the arch-bishopric under Archbishop Ryan are theSt. Vincents Home and INlaternity Hospi-tal, St. Josephs Home for Industrious Boys,St. Fancis de Sales Industrial School atEddington, the religious order of theBlessed Sacrament and its school at Corn-wells, Houses of the Good Shepherd in Nor-ristown, Reading and Germantown, a Homefor Catholic Vorking Girls under the careof the Sisters of ]Mercy, and the CatholicPiotectory for Boys, erected at Flatlands,in Montgomery County, near Philadelphia.He delivered several addresses before theCongress of Religions at the Worlds Co-lumbian Exposition, and many of his lec-tures and sermons have been published.He is author of: What Catholics Do NotBelieve, The Causes of Modern RelgiousSkepticism, etc. Address: 225 NorthEighteenth Street, Philadelphia.


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Patrick Joiix RyanCatholic Archbishop Phihidelphia MEN OF AMERICA. 1420 RYAN, Thomas Fortune: Financier; born in Nelson County, Va.,Oct. 17, 1851. He was educated in theschools of that county. Ho went to Balti-more at the age of 17 and worked in tliedry goods commission house of John S.Barry until 1870 ,when he went to NewYork City and became connected with ahouse in Wall Street. He became a mem-ber of the New York Stock Exchange in1874, and soon became identified with cor-poration interests and securities and especi-ally with consolidating and extending thestreet railway and lighting systems of NewYork City, Chicago and other large cities,being associated in and having active chargeof the enterprises of the late William C.Whitney for nearly thirty years; notablyin effecting the consolidation of the variousstreet railway systems of New York Cityfor a combination of capitalists, in 1886;went to London, in 1902, to take charge ofthe fight which the American Tobacco Com-pany was then mak


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