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CENTRAL. Organized 1879. Membership, 64. Meets second and fourth Wednesdays at 132 McAllister street. Officers-Mrs. H. H. Luse, President; Mrs S. B. McCoy, Recording Secretary; Mrs. F. S. Vaslit, Corresponding Secretary; Dr. Mary Palm, Treasurer.
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH. Organized 1894. Mem- bership, 20. Meets third Tuesday at the First Baptist Church. Officers-Mrs. S. W. Kerrigan, President; Mrs. Hodgen. Secretary; Mrs. Lewin, Treasurer.
THIRD CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH. Organized 1894. Membership, 61. Meets fourth Friday at Third Con- gregational Church. Officers-Mrs. C. B. Williams, President; Mrs. Inez Fredericks, Recording Secre- tary; Mrs. A. H. Kress, Corresponding Secretary ; Mrs. E. L. Howard, Treasurer.
NORTHERN. Organized 1886. Membership, 7. Meets first Thursday in month. Officers-Miss S. M. N. Cummings, President; Miss G. E. Barber, Secre- tary; Mrs. M. E. Dewing, Treasurer.
WESTMINSTER PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. Organ- ized 1895. Membership, 22. Meetings third Thurs- days in Westminster Presbyterian Church. Officers -Mrs. D. J. Spencer, President; M. J, L. Dunn, Sec- retary; Mrs. C. Adams, Treasurer.
FRANCES WILLIARD. Organized 1895. Member- ship, 20. Mrs. Annie L. Barry, President; Mrs. A. L. Jenness, Recording Secretary; Mrs. Shehan, Corre- sponding Secretary; Mrs. Moor, Treasure.
CENTRAL M. E. CHURCH. Organized 1895. Mem- bership, 16. Mrs. Samuel Fear, President; Miss F E. Colby Recording Secretary; Miss E. E. Stan- bridge, Correspondnig Secretary; Miss Lida Coch- rane, Treasurer.
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AUDITORIUM, Northeast corner Jones and Eddy.
BALDWIN, 934 Market.
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CALIFORNIA, Bush, between Kearny and Grant Av. CHINESE, 814 Washington.
COLUMBIA, 11 Powell.
CREMORNE, 771 Market.
GROVE STREET, Grove, near Polk.
GROVER'S ALCAZAR, 116 O'Farrell.
MOROSCO'S GRAND OPERA HOUSE, Mission near Third.
ORPHEUM THE, 119 O'Farrell.
STANDARD, 320 Bush.
TIVOLI OPERA HOUSE, 28-32 Eddy.
RESORTS.
BAY DISTRICT RACE COURSE, Fifth avenue, near D.
CENTRAL PARK, southeast corner Market and Eighth.
CLIFF HOUSE AND SEAL ROCKS, termination of Point Lobos avenue, six miles west of City Hall.
GOLDEN GATE PARK, between D and H, from Stanyan west to the ocean.
HARBOR VIEW PARK, Jefferson, near Baker.
INGLESIDE RACE TRACK, Ocean avenue, near Ingleside House
MUSEUM OF ACADEMY OF SCIENCES, 819 Market.
OLYMPIC CLUB GROUNDS, corner Seventh avenue and I.
SHOOT THE CHUTES, Haight, between Clayton and Cole.
SUTRO BATHS, Point Lobos avenue, near Cliff House.
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COMPILED FROM OFFICIAL SOURCES.
EXPLANATIONS.
According to the method adopted in this city for numbering buildings, Market Street is the starting point for numbers on all streets running from it in a northerly, southerly or westerly direction, and the water front for all streets running therefrom in a westerly or southwesterly direction. The numbers on all streets not commencing at Market Street or the water front run in conformity with the numbers of the main streets running parallel with them, except in the case of a few streets which are numbered in an irregular manner.
On all streets the even numbers are on the right-hand side, and the odd numbers on the left, starting from the point of beginning. One hundred numbers, or as many thereof as are necessary, are allotted to each block bounded by main streets; for instance, Montgomery Street commences at Market, and the main streets crossing as you proceed north are Sutter, Bush, Pine, etc. Therefore any numbers between 1 and 100 will be found on the right or left hand side of the street between Market and Sutter, between 100 and 200 from Sutter to Bush, between 200 and 300 from Bush to Pine.
In the streets which are numbered, a dash (-) indicates that the cross street does not extend to that side; (o), the street borders on the bay, or public park, cemetery, etc., consequently there are no buildings on blocks thus designated; (c), the street is not opened through the block, or is interrupted in its course at that point by a public square, cemetery, etc .; (e), end of street.
The following-named localities referred to in the Street Directory are situated as follows: Academy Tract, northwest side of Mission Road, between Silver and Ocean Avenues; Bernal Heights, west of Twenty-sixth Street, between San Bruno Avenue and Mission Street; City Land Association Tract, north- west of Old San Jose Road, near County Line; Clarendon Heights, north of Twentieth Street, between Lincoln Avenue and San Miguel Rancho; College Homestead, east of County Road and north of Silver Avenue; Excelsior Homestead, southeast of Mission Road, near County Line; Fair Tract, south of Cortland Avenue and east of Mission; Fairmount Tract, south of Thirtieth Street and east of Mission Street; Flint Tract, west of Castro Street, between Waller and Seventeenth; Heyman Tract, west of Douglass, between Twenty- second and Elizabeth Streets; Islais Creek, from west side of San Bruno Avenue, near Silver Avenue, north and east to the bay; Laguna de la Merced, near the County Line and ocean, 616 miles southwest of City Hall; Lake View, west of Old San Jose Road, from Ocean Avenue south to Railroad Homestead; Mission and Thirtieth Streets' Extension Homestead, near intersection of Old San Jose Road and Castro Street; Paul Tract, between San Bruno and Railroad Avenues, near County Line; Presidio Reservation, west of Lyon, and north of Lake Street to the bay and ocean; Railroad Homestead, northwest of Old San Jose Road, near County Line; Richmond District, west of First Avenue and north of Golden Gate Park to the Presidio Reservation and ocean; San Miguel, near the junction of Old San Jose Road and Ocean Avenue; Silver Terrace Tract, between San Bruno and Railroad Avenues, south of Silver Avenue; South San Francisco, south of Islais Creek and east of San Bruno Avenue to the County Line and the bay; Spring Valley Home- stead, west of Mission Road, near Silver Avenue; Stanford Heights Tract, west of Bellevue Street, from Twenty-fifth south to Thirty-first Street; Sunny Dale Tract, west of San Bruno Avenue, near the County Line; Sunny Side, west of Old San Jose Road, between San Miguel Rancho and Ocean Avenue; Sutro Heights, south of Point Lobos Avenue, between Forty-eighth Avenue and the ocean; University Homestead, west of San Bruno Avenue, between Silver Avenue and Visitacion Valley; Visitacion Valley, between San Bruno Avenue and Mission Road, near County Line; West End Homestead, north and south side of County Line, near Mission Road; West End Tract, between Old San Jose and Mission Roads near County Line.
ABBREVIATIONS .- N, north; E, east; S, south; W, west; Av, avenue; bet, between; nr, near; s, side.
["The neglect of the city authorities for years past to supervise and regulate the numbering of buildings has led to such confusion of numbers on many streets as to make it difficult at times to find the house sought for, even with the aid of a street directory. In addition to this, the changes in the names of numerous streets in accordance with a recent order of the Board of Supervisors has increased the confusion heretofore prevailing, and necessitated the renumbering of several streets throughout their entire length. Up to the present time a few numbers have here and there been changed, but on a majority of the buildings the old numbers still remain. To counteract as far as possible these changes in names of streets and numbers, we have inserted the old and new names of streets and an additional column of figures to designate both old and new numbers.
A, from First Av bet Point Lobos Av and B, W to the ocean
A South, from Fifth Av South S W to County Line Aberdeen, W of San Bruno Av nr County Line
Academy, from Fairmount nr Chenery, S to Charles
Addison (Fairmount Tract), from Bemis W to Castro
Adela, E of San Bruno Av nr Islais Creek
Adelaide Place, from W s Taylor bet Geary and Post
Adele Alley, from N s Jackson bet Stockton and Powell
Adler, from Montgomery Av bet Pacific and Broadway, W to Dupont
Agate Alley, from N s Post bet Taylor and Jones
Agnes Lane, from S s Green bet Dupont and Stockton
Alleen Avenue, from N s Fif- teenth bet Guerrero and Do- lores
Alabama, from Channel bet Florida and Harrison S to Esmeralda Av
Cross Sts. W.
E.
Channel 2
1
Alameda. 100
101
Fifteenth 200
201
Sixteenth 300
301
Seventeenth 400
401
Mariposa
500
501
Eighteenth
600
601
Nineteenth
700
701
Twentieth 800
801
Twenty-first 900
901
Twenty-second .1000
1001
Twenty-third . 1100
1101
Twenty-fourth 1200
1201
Twenty-fifth 1300
1301
Twenty-sixth 1400
1401
Army 1500 1501
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Acadia (Sunny Side), from Mangels Av S to Circular Av Accacia, W of Old San Jose Road nr San Miguel Station Acorn Alley, from W s Leav- enworth bet California and Sacramento
Acton (West End Home- stead), from Mission Road nr County Line
Ada Alley, from Ada Court nr O'Farrell Ada Court, from N s O'Farrell bet Leavenworth and Hyde
Adair, from N s Howard bet Fifteenth and Sixteenth Adam (Bernal Heights), from Eve bet San Bruno Av and Holladay Av
Adams, see Seymour Av
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Alameda, from junction Berry and Eighth, W to Harrison Alamo Square, bet Steiner, Scott, Hayes and Fulton Alaska (South S. F.), from the bay S to India Basin Alaska Place, from W s Mason bet Bay and North Point
Albany (Flint Tract), from Flint W to Masonic Av Albert, W of San Bruno Av nr County Line
Albert Alley, from E s Do- lores bet Fifteenth and Six- teenth
Albion Avenue, from S s Fifteenth bet Valencia and Guerrero, S to Seventeenth Alcatraz (late Chase), from Islais Creek S to Hecker
Alder Alley, from S s Twenty- first bet Guerrero and Do- lores, S to Twenty-fourth Aldine, from Parker Av S of Turk, W to First Av
Alemany, from N s Seven- teenth bet Dolores and
Church
Alemany Avenue (Academy Tract), N W of Mission Road, from Tingley S W
Alger Place, from E s First bet Harrison and Bryant Algeria (South S. F.), see Eighteenth Av South
Alice, from S s Folsom bet Third and Fourth
Alice Alley, from N s Post bet Taylor and Jones Alleghany (South S. F.), see A South
Allen, from W s Hyde bet Union and Filbert Allen (Bernal Heights), see Bronte Allen (Visitacion Valley), see Rutland
Allison Avenue, from Mission Road nr County Line
Polk 100 101
1
Post 1400
1401
Sutter 1500
1501
Bush 1600
1601
Pine. 1700
1701
California 1800
1801
Sacramento 1900
1901
Washington 2100
2101
Jackson
2200
2201
Pacific Avenue 2300
2301
Broadway 2400
2401
Vallejo 2500
2501
Green 2600
2601
Union
2700
2701
Filbert
2800
2801
Greenwich
2900
2901
Lombard
3000
3001
Chestnut
3100
3101
Francisco 3200
3201
Bay 3300
3301
North Point. 3400
3401
Beach
.3500
3501
Jefferson 3600 3601
Tonquin 3700
3701
Lewis
(e) (e)
Baker Alley, from W s Dupont bet Jackson and Pacific Baker Avenue (South S. F.), E of San Bruno Av nr Islais Creek
Baldwin Court, from N s Folsom bet Fremont and First
Ballance, from N s Jackson bet Sansome and Mont- gomery, N to Gold
Balmy, from S s Twenty- fourth bet Harrison and Treat Av, S to Twenty-fifth
Baltimore Park, from W s Guerrero bet Ridley and Fourteenth, W to Dolores
Octavia (e) (e)
Avery, from N s Geary bet Fillmore and Steiner, N to Post
Avoca, from Douglass bet Thirty-first and Thirty-sec- ond
Azores (South S. F.), see Twenty-ninth Av South Aztec (Bernal Heights), from Coso Av E to Shotwell
B, from First Av S of A, W to the ocean
B South, from Third Av South S W to County Line
Bache (Bernal Heights), from S & Crescent Av bet Andover Av and Porter
Bacon (University Home- stead), from San Bruno Av S of Burrows
Bacon Place (late Quincy Place), from S s Pine bet Kearny and Dupont
Baden (Sunny Side), from Mangels Av S to Circular Av Badger (Spring Valley Home- stead), W of Mission Road nr Silver Av
Bagley Place, from N s O'Farrell bet Grant Av and Stockton
Bahama (South S. F.), see Eighth Av South
Baker, from N s Haight bet Broderick and Lyon, N to the bay
Cross Sts. E
W
Haight 2
1
Page 100
101
Oak
200 (0)
Fell . 300
301
Hayes 400
401
Grove 500
501
Fulton 600
601
McAllister 700
701
Golden Gate Avenue. 800 801
Turk . (c)
(c)
Calvary Cemetery
Cross Sts. N.
S.
Van Ness Avenue. 200
201
Franklin 300
301
Gough 400
401
Octavia 500
501
Laguna 600
601 Clay
Buchanan (e)
(e)
Ashburton Place, from E s Grant Av bet Post and Sutter
Alta Plaza, bet Steiner, Scott, Clay and Jackson
Alvarado, from W s San Jose Av bet Twenty-second and Twenty-third, W to View Av Cross Sts. N S.
San Jose Avenue 2
1
Guerrero (c) (c)
Dolores (c) (c)
Church. (c)
(c)
Sanchez 400
401
Noe
500
501
Castro ..
600
601
Diamond
700
701
Eureka ..
Douglass
800 801
Hoffman Avenue 900 901
(e)
August Alley, from N s Green bet Powell and Mason, N to Union
Augusta, from E s San Bruno Av nr Silver Av
Austin Avenue, from W s Larkin bet Bush and Pine, W to Octavia
Cross Sts. N. S.
Larkin 2
1
Polk .. 100 101
Van Ness Avenue .. 200
201
Franklin 300 301
Gough 400 401
Amity Alley, from S s Chest- nut bet Mason and Taylor Anderson (Bernal Heights), from S s Esmeralda Av bet Ellsworth and Moultrie
Andover Avenue (Bernal Heights), from S & Esmeralda Av W of Moultrie
Angelica, from S Nineteenth bet Valencia and Guerrero
Ankeny Place, from E s Powell bet Sutter and Bush Anna, see Glasgow
Annie, from S s Market bet New Montgomery and Third, S E to Mission
Anthony, from N s Mission bet First and Second
Antonio, from W s Jones bet Ellis and O'Farrell Apollo (Silver Terrace), from Thornton Av S to Williams Av
Appleton, E of San Bruno Av nr Islais Creek
Arago, N W of Old San Jose Road, from Paulding S W to Havelock
Arch (City Land Ass'n Tract), W of Old San Jose Road nr County Line
Argentine (South S. F.), see Forty-third Av South
Arizona (South S. F.). from the bay, S to India Basin
Arkansas, from Sixteenth bet Connecticut and Wisconsin, S to Tulare
Arlington (Fairmount Tract), from Old San Jose Road nr Charles, S W to Roanoake
Arlington Avenue (Lake
View), from Ocean Av S to Lake View Av
Army, from the bay nr Marin, W to Fowler Av
Ash Avenue, from W s Larkin bet Fulton and Mc Allister, W to Buchanan
Larkin 2
Alma Avenue, from Cole nr Grattan, W to Stanyan Alpine (late Emma), from S s Thirteenth W of Castro, S to Fourteenth
Alta, from W s Sansome bet Union and Filbert W
Ashbury, from Fulton bet Masonic Av and Clayton, S to Seventeenth
Astor, W of San Bruno Av nr County Line
Athens (Excelsior Home- stead), from India Av S W to Amazon
Attridge Alley, from N s Fil- bert bet Jones and Leaven- worth
Atwater, from E s Larkin bet Greenwich and Lombard Auburn, from N s Jackson bet Mason and Taylor, N to Pacific
View Avenue. (e)
Amador (South S. F.), from the bay S of Islais to First Av South
Amazon (Excelsior Home- stead), from Mission Road nr County Line
Amboy Alley, from N s Union bet Powell and Mason
Amherst (University Home- stead), from S s Silver Av bet Princeton and Yale
Banks (Bernal Heights), from Esmeralda Av bet Prentiss and Butler
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Bay View Place, from N s Union bet Jones and Leaven- worth
Beach, from the bay bet North Point and Jefferson, W to Presidio Reservation
Beacon (Fairmount Tract), from Castro S of Thirtieth Beale, from S s Market bet Main and Fremont, S E to the bay Cross Sts. W. E
Market 2
1
Mission 100
101
Howard 200
201
Folsom 300
301
Beale Place
Harrison 400
401
Bryant
500 (0)
Brannan (e) (e)
Beale Place, from E s Beale bet Folsom and Harrison, E to Main
Beaver, from W s Noe bet Fifteenth and Sixteenth, W to Castro
Becker Place, from S s Taylor bet Post and Sutter
Bedford Place, from N s Jack- son bet Stockton and Powell Beethoven, W of Old San Jose Road nr San Miguel
Beideman, from N s Ellis bet Scott and Devisadero Belcher, from S s Thirteenth bet Church and Sanchez, S to Fourteenth
Belcher Court, from S s Four- teenth bet Church and San- chez
Belden, from N s Bush bet Montgomery and Kearny, N to Pine
Belgrave Avenue (Clarendon Heights), from Lincoln Av, W to San Miguel Rancho
Bellair Place, from N s Chest- nut bet Dupont and Stockton, N to Francisco
Bellevue, from Elizabeth W of Hoffman Av, S to Thirty- first
Bellevue Avenue, from S s Greenwich bet Dupont and Stockton
Bellevue Avenue, S E of Mission Road nr County Line Belmont Avenue, from Wood- land Av N W to Sunset Av Belmont Place, from E s Sev- enth bet Bryant and Brannan Belvedere, from S s Waller bet Clayton and Cole, S to Frederick
Bemis (Fairmount Tract), from Beacon to Castro
Bennington (Bernal Heights), from junction North Av and Lincoln S to Cortland Av
Benton Avenue (Bernal Heights), from W s Andover Av S of Crescent Av
Bepler, from Old San Jose Road nr County Line
Bergen Alley, from W s Hyde bet Bay and North Point Berkeley Avenue (now Treat Av), from Precita Place bet Folsom and Harrison
Berkshire, nr intersection Old San Jose Road and Castro Berlin (University Home- stead), from Silver Av bet Girard and Goettingen Bermuda (South S. F.), see Twenty-fourth Av South
Bernadotte, E of San Bruno Av nr Islais Creek
Bernal (now Shotwell), from Twenty-sixth nr Howard, S to Precita Av
Bernal Avenue (Bernal Heights), from Coso Av nr California Av, E to Shotwell
Bernard, from W s Taylor bet Pacific and Broadway, W to Leavenworth Cross Sts. S. N.
Taylor 2
1
Jones 100 101
Leavenworth (e) (e)
Bernice, from S s Twelfth bet Folsom and Harrison, S W to Thirteenth
Berry, from the bay bet King and Channel, S W to Eighth N. Cross Sts. S.
Second 2
1
Hammond Place
100
101
Madden
Haggin
Tevis.
Dewey
Fourth 200
201
Fifth .
300
301
Sixth
400
401
Seventh
500
501
Channel
Eighth (e) (e)
Berry Place (late Martin), from E s Grant Av bet Sutter and Bush
Bigelow, W of San Bruno Av nr County Line
Biggs, E of San Bruno Av nr Islais Creek
Billing's Place, from N s Filbert bet Sansome and Montgomery
Birch Avenue, from W s Lar- kin bet Grove and Fulton, W Cross Sts. S.
Larkin 2
1
Polk
100
101
Van Ness Avenue 200
201
Franklin (c)
(c)
Gough (c)
(c)
Octavia 500
501
Laguna 600
601
Buchanan 700
701
Bismarck, from Old San Jose Road nr County Line
Blackstone, from Franklin bet Greenwich and Lombard Blaine (Bernal Heights, now Eugenia Av), from Prentiss nr Cortland Av, W to North Av
Blake (late Ferrie), from Point Lobos Av bet Collins and Cook
Blanche Alley, from Twenty- third bet Church and Sanchez Bluxome, from W s Fourth bet Brannan and Townsend, W to Sixth
Boardman, from S s Bryant bet Sixth and Seventh, S E to Brannan
Boise (Bernal Heights, now Peralta Av), from S s Pow- hattan nr Holladay Av
Bolivia (South S. F.), see Forty-ninth Av South
Bond, from S s Mission bet Twelfth and Thirteenth Bond (now Dehon), from S s Sixteenth bet Church and Sanchez, S to Seventeenth
Bond Alley, from S s Green- wich bet Stockton and Powell Bone Alley, see Green Place Bonita, from W s Polk bet Vallejo and Green, W to Van Ness Av Boston Place, from W s First bet Folsom and Harrison Bosworth, from W s Mission Road S of Crescent Av Bourbon, E of San Bruno Av nr Precita Creek
ST. HUBERT VINEYARD CO.
,
None but the BEST qualities of goods kept. C. L. J. Pokrantz. Capt. J. Ch. de St. Hubert. 224 BUSH ST., ADJOINING MILLS BLDG.
ST. HUBERT TONIC PORT,
TONIC. NATURAL THE BEST
Electropoise
PACIFIC COAST AGENTS. 124 Market Street.
Bannam Place, from N s Green bet Dupont and Stock- ton, N to Union
Barbadoes (South S. F.), see Thirty-ninth Av South Barlon, from Garibaldi E of Cadwallader
Barneveld Avenue (late Rail- road Av), from Islais Creek S to Silver Av
Barry, from W s San Bruno Av nr County Line
Bartlett, from S s Twenty- first bet Mission and Va- lencia, S to Army Cross Sts. W. E
Twenty-first 1
2
Twenty-second 100 101
Twenty-third 200 201
Twenty-fourth 300 301
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