The restaurant license applications consist of a run of four consecutive volumes from 1900-1904.
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| Restaurant retail liquor permit book label, front cover |
The Board of Supervisors appears to have sent the Board of Police Commissioners this letterhead notice containing a clipping of the ordinance they passed that requires restaurant proprietors, owners, and managers to get liquor licenses. It is pasted into the front of the permit book.
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| Restaurant retail liquor liquor license ordinance, 1900 |
Here's a sample page of entries.The reason for the addition of the blue pencil dates is unclear.
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| Restaurant dealers' license applications, 1900 |
The volumes that list liquor licenses for various types of drinking establishments run scattershot over the years 1903-1919, right before Prohibition. This page for Market Street shows mostly saloons, along with a couple of hybrids: saloon-restaurant and saloon-bowling alley. Notice the stamp "No female patrons."
| Market Street liquor license applications |
Moving on from liquor to more general merchandise, this copy of California Code 3308 is pasted inside one of two record books from 1900-1906 that have sections labeled for auctioneers, "int. offices," junk dealers, pawn brokers, and second hand dealers. Books, prints, paintings, and packaged imports were exceptions to the sales-in-the-daytime rule.
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| State law prohibiting evening sale of goods by public auction in San Francisco and Sacramento, 1903 |
| Pacific Street peddlers' license applicatio |
Here's a sample page of entries for Pacific street. They're faintly visible here, but many entries have notes penciled in that the permit or vendor was "closed" on Apr. 18, 1906, the date of the earthquake and fire.
We'll be featuring the aforementioned vehicle licenses in the next SFPD records post--stay tuned!
Because the San Francisco Police Department Records are still being processed, some volumes are not yet available for public use. Please contact the San Francisco History Center with questions at 415-557-4567.
All images are from the San Francisco Police Department Records (SFH 61), courtesy of the San Francisco History Center, San Francisco Public Library.




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