Crocker-Langley San Francisco directory for the year commencing 1897, Part 11

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Publication date: 1897
Publisher: San Francisco : H.S. Crocker Co.
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DEPUTY CLERK-A. W. Johnson, San Francisco. DEPUTY CLERK-H. A. MeCraney, Sacramento. DEPUTY CLERK-F. C. Woodbury, Los Angeles. DEPUTY CLERK-E. S. Butterworth, Los Angeles. SECRETARY-Thomas R. Knox.


SECRETARY-H. C. Finkler.


PHONOGRAPHIC REPORTER-E. A. Girvin.


LIBRARIAN-Benjamin Edson.


SUPREME COURT COMMISSIONERS-I. S. Belcher, Niles Searls, N. P. Chipman, John Haynes, E. W. Britt; D. B. Woolf, Secretary.


BAILIFF-EZRA E. WASHBURN.


BAILIFF-W. II. RUSSELL.


DEPARTMENT 1-Presiding Justice-Ralph C. Harri- 80n.


Justice-C. H. Garoutte. Justice-W. C. Van Fleet.


DEPARTMENT 2-Presiding Justice-T. B. McFar- land.


Justice-Jackson Tempie.


Justice-F. W. Henshaw.


SAN FRANCISCO DISTRICT-Alameda, Contra Costa, Del Norte, Fresno, Ilumboldt. Lake, Marin, Mariposa, Mendocino, Monterey, Napa, San Benito, San Francisco, Santa Clara, Santa Cruz, San Mateo, Sonoma.


LOS ANGELES DISTRICT-Inyo, Kern, Los Angeles, Orange, Riverside, San BernardIno, San Diego, San Luis Obispo, Santa Barbara, Ventura.


SACRAMENTO DISTRICT-Alpine, Amador, Butte, Calaveras, Colusa, El Dorado, Glenn. King, Lassen, Madera, Mereed, Modoc, Mono, Nevada, Placer, Plumas, Sacramento. San Joaquin, Shasta, Slerra, SIskiyou, Solano, Stanislaus, Sutter. Tehama, Trinity, Tulare, Tuolumne, Yolo, Yuba.


SESSIONS-San Francisco-Second Monday in Janu- ary; third Monday In July. Los Angeles-First Monday in April; second Monday in October. Sacramento-First Monday In May; second Monday In November. All remittlturs will Issue from the San Franelsco office. Tele- phone South 443.


GOVERNOR-James H. Budd; salary, $6,000.


Private Secretary-Peter J. Shields; salary, $4,000 .. Executive Clerk-Josephine M. Todman; salary, $2,600.


LIEUTENANT-GOVERNOR-Wm. T. Jeter, ex-officlo- President of the Senate, at 810 per diem.


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ATTORNEY-GENERAL-W. F. Fitzgerald; salary,. $3,000.


First Assistant-W. H. Anderson; salary, 82,700.


CLERK OF SUPREME COURT-T. H. Ward; salary, $3,000.


CONTROLLER-Edward P. Colgan; salary, $3,000. Deputy-W. W. Douglass; salary, $2,400.


SECRETARY OF STATE-L. H. Brown; salary, $3,000. Deputy-William T. Sesnon; salary, $2,400.


SUPERINTENDENT OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION-Samuel T. Black; salary, $3,000.


Deputy-W. W. Seaman; salary, $2,400.


SUPERINTENDENT OF STATE PRINTING-A. J. John- ston; salary, §3,000.


SURVEYOR-GENERAL-M. J. Wright; salary, $3,000. Deputy-F. E. Wright; salary, 82,400.


(The Surveyor-General is ex-officio Register of the State Land Office.)


TREASURER-Levl Rackliffe; salary, 83,000. Deputy-F. W. Judson; salary, $2,400.


ADULT BLIND HOME (Oakland).


Trustees-N. W. Spaulding, T. C. Coogan, N. T. James, J. R. Glasscoek and D. S. Hirshberg. Superintendent-John C. Hays.


AGNEWS HOSPITAL FOR CHRONIC INSANE (Agnews). Chairman Board of Directors-W. R. Curnow, San Jose. Secretary-T. S. Montgomery.


AGRICULTURE, BOARD OF. President-Charles M. Chase, San Francisco. Secretary-Edwin F. Smith, Sacramento.


ANALYST, STATE-Professor A. B. Rising, University of California, Berkeley.


AUDITING BOARD OF THE COMMISSION OF PUBLIC WORKS-H. J. Corcaran, San Joaqulu county; George W. Tatterson, San Joaquin county.


BANK COMMISSIONERS-J. B. Fuller, term expires. February, 1898; Paris Kilburn (President). term expires May, 1898; H. W. Magee, term. expires July, 1898.


Secretary-Charles H. Dunsmoor, 530 Callfornia.


BUILDING AND LOAN ASSOCIATION COMMISSION- ERS. Frank H. Gould, Stockton; William A. Spalding, Los Angeles. Secretary, James L. - Fields, 109 Callfornia street.


BUREAU OF HIGHWAYS-


DEAF AND DUMI AND THE BLIND, ASYLUM FOR (Berkeley).


President Board of Trustees-W. W. Foote. Secretary-W. L. Prather. Superintendent-W. Wilkinson.


DEBRIS COMMISSIONER-John F. Kidder, Grass Valley-


DENTAL EXAMINERS, BOARD OF. President-E. F. Tebbets, M. D., Sacramento. Secretary-W. F. Griswold, San Francisco.


EDUCATION, BOARD OF-Is composed of the Gov- ernor, Superintendent Public Instruction, President University of California, Professor of Pedagogy, University of Callfornia, Principals Normal Schools of San Jose, Los Angeles and Chico.


EQUALIZATION, BOARD OF (Office, Sacramento)- A. Chesebrough, L. C. Morehouse, President; R. H. Beamer and George L. Arnold; E. P. Col- gan, Controller and ex-officio.


EXAMINERS, BOARD OF-Composed of the Governor, the Secretary of State, the Attorney-General, and Gillis Doty and T. B. Hall of Sacramento county, and H. J. Corearau and G. W. Tatterson of San Joaquin county. Secretary-John Markley.


THE KEELEY CURE 1170 Market St., San Francisco. (FORMERLY AT LOS GATOS.)


The Dubuque Telegraph says: "There are fully 300,000 living proofs of the fact that the Keeley Treatment oures a disease which, if not insanity, is closely akin to it, but it remains to be established that the remedy, in a single instance, ever caused insanity or barm."


Representing the ELASTIC TIP CO. )and CHICAGO TIP AND TIRE CO.


THE ROBERT MALCOM CO ..! 735 Market St., S. F.


Patentees and Mfrs. of Rubber Specialties, Bicycle Material, etc. Elastic Tips, all sizes, to suit }}- application.


AUTOGRAPHIC REGISTER COMPANY,


523 Market Street. A. H. ADAMS, President and Manager.


It won't forget charges. It won't be dishonest. It won't allow disputes.


Officers of State of California. MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATION. Hospitals. 61


FEEBLE MINDED CHILDREN, HOME FOR (Eldridge, Sonoma County).


Trustees-A. P. Overton, Charles P. Eells, J. J. O'Brien and R. A. Poppe.


Superintendent and Secretary-A. E. Osborne, Glen Ellen.


FISH COMMISSIONERS-'J. M. Morrison, Sacramento; A. T. Vogelsang, San Francisco, and Henry F. Emeric, San Francisco.


FRUIT PESTS, INSPECTOR OF-W. G. Klee, Berkeley. HARBOR COMMISSIONERS.


Eureka, Humboldt Bay-The Mayor of Eureka and J. R. Brown.


San Diego-Norman H. Conklin, W. J. Proul and Frank H. Dixon.


San Francisco (10 California street)-E. L. Col- non, President; P. J. Harney and F. S. Chad- bourne. J. J. Keegan, Secretary.


HEALTH, BOARD OF-R. W. Hill, Los Angeles, John F. Morse, C. W. Nutting, C. A. Ruggles, D. D. Crowley. A. M. Henderson. Dr. W. P. Mathews. Garrett W. McEnerney, Attorney.


INSURANCE COMMISSIONER- San Francisco; M. M. Rhorer, Deputy. Office, 401 California street.


LABOR STATISTICS BUREAU-E. L. Fitzgerald, Com- missioner, San Francisco; C. L. Dam, Deputy Commissioner; Edward M. Greene, Ole C. Vin- cent, Theresa E. Nelson, Ola M. Hart, Special Agents.


LIBRARIAN, STATE-E. D. McCabe; Genevieve Green, Assistant.


MENDOCINO INSANE ASYLUM, Ukiah City-Trustees: J. H. Seawell, President, Ukiah; J. C. Ruddock, M. Gardner, J. Q. White and C. O'Connor.


Medical Superintendent-E. W. King, M.D., Uklah. MINERALOGIST-A. S. Cooper, 24 Fourth street, San Francisco.


MINING BUREAU-(See Scientific and Literary So- cieties.)


NAPA INSANE ASYLUM, Napa City-Trustees: H. H. Harris, A. W. Barrett, Raleigh Barcar, R. P. Lamdin and A. J. Hull.


NORMAL SCHOOL AT CHICO, Butte County-Robert F. Pennell, Principal.


NORMAL SCHOOL AT LOS ANGELES-Edward T. Pierce, Principal.


NORMAL SCHOOL AT SAN JOSE-A. H. Randall, Prin- cipal.


NOTARIES PUBLIC .- (See Business Directory.)


PHARMACY, BOARD OF-Samuel Oberdeener, E. A. Baer, Charles A. Seifert. Howard M. Sale, W. M. Searby, Samuel L. Waller, A. G. Arena.


PILOT COMMISSIONERS, Eureka, Humboldt Bay- Peter Belcher, H. Kingston and Peter Carsaw. PILOT COMMISSIONER, San Diego-Amun Sevort.


PILOT COMMISSIONER, Port Wilmington-D. W. Weldt.


PILOT COMMISSIONERS, San Francisco, Mare Island and Benicia-Office, 506 Battery street. Philip Caduc, Charles Mayo, George T. Bowen.


PILOTS-Office-506 Battery-Frank Boyd, Thomas H. Barber, Stephen Castle, J. S. Dolliver, M. C. Erskine, E. M. Freeman. George Scott, Frederic E. Mathieson, F. W. Jordan. N. B. Jordan, George D. Korts, J. E. McCulloch, Frank Murphy, Louis Meyer, James Miller, John W. Ott, Charles W. Reed, Alexander Swanson, Daniel Haskell, George E. Wallace. PORT WARDEN, San Diego-C. H. Davis.


PORT WARDENS, San Francisco-Office, Clay Street Wharf. Samuel Braunhart, P. L. Henderson, H. R. Atwood and Nelson Provost.


PRESTON SCHOOL OF INDUSTRY, Ione, Amador County-Trustees: E. M. Preston, President, Nevada City; L. M. Maddux, Modesto; Fred- erick D. Terrill, Sacramento. H. R. Bernard, Secretary. E. Carl Bauk, Superintendent. lone. RAILROAD COMMISSIONERS-H. M. La Rue, Presi- dent, Sacramento; James I Stanton, M. D., San Francisco; and W. R. Clarke, Stockton. Samuel Newman, Secretary, office, room 27, Chronicle Building.


REGISTRAR OF VOTERS-William M. Hinton, New City Hall.


SAN BERNARDINO INSANE ASYLUM-H. L. Drew, San Bernardino; H. W. Patton, Los Angeles; J. A. Gibson, San Diego; John MeGonigle, Ven- tura; James C. Kays, Los Angeles.


SPECIAL COMMISSION TO EXAMINE AND TEST VOTING MACHINES-Charles B. Morgan, Ala- meda; J. V. Webster, San Luis Obispo; W. M. Hinton, San Francisco.


STATE PRISON DIRECTORS-R. M. Fitzgerald, James H. Wilkins, Don Ray, Daniel E. Hayes and Robert T. Devlin.


WARDEN, San Quentin Prison-W. E. Hale. WARDEN, Folsom Prison-Charles Aull.


STOCKTON INSANE ASYLUM, Stockton-Trustees: John N. Woods, J. D. McDougald. John T. Doyle, A. MeDonald and Joseph Steffens. Asa Clark, M. D., Superintendent; Major N. M. Orr, Secretary.


SUTTER'S FORT TRUSTEES-C. E. Hollister, Court- land; Walter W. Greer, Frank D. Ryan, Sacra- mento; Thomas Fiint, Jr., San Juan; and H. S. Martin, San Francisco.


UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA-Regents: Charles W. Slack, J. B. Reinstein, John E. Budd, T. G. Phelps, J. W. Martin, G. T. Marye. Jr., Henry S. Foote, W. T. Wallace, I. W. Hellman, C. F. Crocker, J. F. Houghton, A. Rodgers, A. Miller, A. S. Haliidie, J. A. Waymire, C. Rowell. VETERINARY MEDICAL BOARD-Thomas Maclay, President, Petaluma; W. B. Rowland, Pasa- dena; R. F. Whittlesey, Los Angeles; and H. F. Spencer, San Jose. R. A. Archibald, Secretary, Sacramento.


WHITTIER HOME FOR JUVENILE OFFENDERS- Trustees: H. W. Patton, William R. Rowland and Mrs. Adina Mitchell. John E. Coffin, Superintendent.


YOSEMITE AND MARIPOSA BIG TREE GUARDIANS- James H. Budd, ex officio President, Sacra- mento; John Boggs, Charles S. Givens, E. P. Johnson, H. J. Ostrander, Miles Wallace Ab- bot Kinney, Charles G. Clinch, Max Goldberg. John F. Sheehan, Secretary and Treasurer, San Francisco; Galen Clark, Guardian.


HOSPITALS.


ARMITAGE ORPHANAGE OF


SAN FRANCISCO. Established in 1886 for the care and training of orphan, half-orphan, destitute and abandoned boys. Location of the orphanage, San Mateo. Office of the Society. 530 California street, room 38, San Francisco. Officers-Mrs. Frances C. Brewer, Presi- dent, San Mateo; L. Wadham, Secretary and Treas- urer, 530 California street; B. F. Le Warne, Superin- tendent, San Mateo. Branch located at northwest corner Folsom and Second streets, where boys who are working are given a home.


BOYS' AND GIRLS' AID SOCIETY. Location-Cor- ner Baker and Grove streets. Incorporated Septem- ber 15, 1874. Receives, by legal commitment or other- wise, "juvenile offenders" who are in danger of being imprisoned (see Section 1388, Penal Code), and provides for such until suitable homes or employ- ment and oversight are found for them, and con- tinues a systematic attention to their condition and treatment; it rescues homeless, neglected or abused children of California, maintains a free employment bureau, day and evening schools, reading rooms and library, and a department for industrial training. The institution is absolutely free from sectarianisni, and depends upon voluntary contributions for its ex- istence. Trustees meet at the Home on the second Tuesday of each month. Trustees-George C. Per- kins, President; S. C. Bigelow, Vice-President; Arthur G. Smiley, Superintendent; Charles R. Allen, Secretary ; D. C. Bates, Treasurer. A. A. Watkins, L. H. Bonestell, Charles E. Green, Charles A. Murdock, Louis F. Monteagle.


CHILDREN'S HOME FINDING SOCIETY OF CALIFOR- NIA, THE (incorporated). A voluntary, unsectarian charity, seeking ont orphaned, homeless, friendless and destitute children and placing them by adoption or otherwise in well-approved families. The society has local advisory boards in the principal towns of Northern California and Nevada, composed of repre- sentative citizens, who assist in carrying on the work in their respective communities. The society maintains no institution, believing that there is no efficient substitute for the family In its education of the race; it maintains only temporary homes to hold


GEO. D. GRAHAM, PRINTERS' ROLLERS 529 COMMERCIAL S !.. San Francisco. AND COMPOSITION ... TELEPHONE MAIN 240.


Member of Manufacturers and Producers Ass'n of Cal.


HATTERS, Up-to-date


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HAGAN


under Baldwin Hotel. 942 Market St.,


M. B. MORAGHAN'S OYSTERS.


Seldom equaled. never surpassed. Ang amount delivered free. Family orders a Spec- ialty. Lowest prices. Stalls 68, 69, 70, 71, and 47 and 48 California Market. Tel. 1329 M.


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Hospitais. CROCKER-LANGLEY DIRECTORY. Hospitals.


PROPRIETORS OFFICE, MARKET AND SECOND STS. Gundlach-Bundschu Wine CO. Rhine Farm Vineyards


the children while awaiting transportation or re- placement. The society's income is from patron ($50) and life ($25) memberships and voluntary con- tributions, large and small. Headquarters, room I Mills Building, 3d floor. Rev. 11. W. Brayton, A. M., State Superintendent, San Jose.


CALIFORNIA WOMAN'S HOSPITAL. Organized 1868; incorporated 1873. Location-3118 Sacramento street, between Baker and Lyon streets. This Hospital ad- mits three classes of patients, viz .: First-Those that are destitute and unable to pay anything. Sec- ond-Those whose means are too limited to enable them to pay for medical attendance at home. Third -Patients desiring to place themselves under the exclusive care of some member of the medical staff are required to make all preliminary arrangements in regard to fees, etc., with the same prior to treat- ment. N. B .- All pay patients requiring surgical operations will be subjected to a charge sufficient to cover the expense of ether, dressings, etc. Terms of board-From $7.50 per week and upwards, according to accommod itioas. Officers-F. W. Vo- winckel. M. D., Surgeon in charge; Ernest Barry, M. D., Resident Surgeon; John Bermingham, President; C. F. Crocker. Vice-President; Abraham Halsey, Secretary and Treasurer. Board of Trustees-G. W. Prescott. C. A. Laton, H. Dutard. W. F. Goad, T. B. Bishop. M. A. Rothchild, Isidore Burns and I. M. McDonald. Board of Lady Managers -- Mrs. C. B. Alexander, Mrs. I. H. Hatch, Mrs. Charles E. Bancroft, Mrs. A. N. Towne, Mrs. L. L. Baker, Mrs. J. T. Hoyt, Mrs. F. D. Stadtmuller, Miss K. R. Stone, Mrs. Samuel D. Mayer, Mrs. H. E. Wise, Mrs. F. P. McLennan, Mrs. W. P. Redington, Mrs. E. B. Stone. Mrs. Samuel Backus, Mrs. E. R. Dimond, Mrs. A. Gallatin and Mrs. G. E. Butler: T. B. Bishop, Cou- sulting Attorney: Marguerite T. Thompson, Superin- tendent of Nurses.


CITY AND COUNTY ALMSHOUSE. Location-Mission Ocean road, near Laguna Honda. (See City and County Government.)


CITY AND COUNTY HOSPITAL. Location-Potrero avenue, near Twenty-second street. (For officers, see City and County Government.)


FLORENCE CRITTENTON HOME ASSOCIATION FOR ERRING WOMEN AND CHILDREN. Officers-Charles N. Crittenton, President; E. A. Girvin, Vice-President; Mrs. S. C. Russell, Matron; F. F. Bostwick. Secre- tary; L. S. Sherman, Treasurer; J. W. Ellsworth, Manager, 218 McAllister street.


FRENCH HOSPITAL. This institution, which holds a froat rank in the hospitals of this city, and was formerly located on Bryant street near Fifth, now occupies a spacious building on aa eligible site at Point Lobos, between Fifth and Sixth avenues. O. Bozio, President; J. Deschamps, Secretary, office, 318 Post street.


GERMAN HOSPITAL, THE. Situated on the block bounded by Noe, Castro, Ridley and Fourteenth streets. Is built after the most improved plans of mod- era hospital- architecture, and has accommodations for more than 300 patients. It is owned and controlled by the German Benevolent Society, members of which are treated free of charge. Patients of any nationality are admitted for care and treatment at from $2 to $6 per day, according to accommodations. Medical staff-Visiting Physicians, J. F. Morse, M. D., Il. Kreutzmann, M. D., G. Dresel, M. D .; R. Baum, M. D .; Consulting Physicians, C. von Hoffmana, M.D., Wm. A. Martin, M. D., D. W. Montgomery, M. D., L. Newmark, M. D., M. Regensburger, M. D., Paolo De Vecchi, M. D., A. Wilhelm, M. D .: Resident Physi- «tan, 11. Stirewalt. M. D .; Assistant Physicians, Ferdi- nand Stabel. M. D., F. 11. Hadley, M. D. Superin- tendent, E. Polemann.


HEBREW HOME FOR AGED DISABLED. Location- 507 Lombard street. Samuel Polack, President ; Mrs. M. Kaskell, Secretary; B. Jacobson, Superin- tendent.


HOME FOR AOED AND INFIRM FEMALES. Estab- lished February, 1871; incorporated January, 1891. Location-Rineon place, adjoining St. Mary's Hos- pital. A permanent building is being creeted in Fruitvale, Alameda county. This institution, called "Our Lady's Home" is conducted by the Sisters of Mercy. Number of inmates, 130, of whom about 60 are utterly destitute, and the withdrawal of the State aid in January, 1895, has left them entirely dependeut on charity.


HOSPITAL FOR CHILDREN AND TRAINING SCHOOL FOR NURSES. Location-3700 California street, corner of Maple, and is reached by the Geary, Powell. Sutter and California street cable ears to Central


avenue, and also Sacramento street cars. The dispensary is located at 1109 Mission street. Gen- eral clinics are held daily from 9 to 10 A. M., from 3 to 4 P. M., and from 7 to 8 P. M. Tues- day and Friday afternoons diseases of the eye, ear, throat and nose are treated. Officers-Mrs. W. B. Harrington, President; Mrs. Wm. Hardy and Mrs. W. R. A. Johnson, Vice-Presidents; Mrs. L. L. Dun- bar, Recording Secretary; Mrs. W. P. Shaw, Corre- sponding Secretary; Mrs. F. H. Green, Treasurer. Board of Trustees-II. L. Dodge, John F. Merrill, W. F. Whittier, John Taylor, W. J. Dutton. Attending Physicians-Lucy M. F. Wanzer, M. D., Emma Sutro Merritt, M. D., Edna R. Field, M. D., Beverly Mac- Monagle, M. D., Charles von Hoffmann. M. D., Wm. B. Lewitt, M. D. Oculist and Aurist, Wm. E. Hop- kins, M. D .; Orthopedic Surgeon, Harry M. Sherman, M. D .; Superintendent of Nurses, Miss Eva Penne- will; Matron, Mrs. A. E. Kindelberger.


KINGS DAUGHTERS' HOME FOR INCURABLES. Organized 1890; established 1891. Location-317 Fran- cisco street. A home for patients pronounced lacur- able. Mrs. J. G. Clark, President: Mrs. E. M. Cofer; Vice-President; Mrs. Richard Brown, Recording Secretary; Mrs. J. B. Lowe, Financial Secretary; Mrs. Fred Diserens, Treasurer; Mrs. F. Diserens, Matron. Advisory Committee-L. R. Eliert. Dr. Oscar Meyer. Joseph Knowland. Mrs. J. G. Clark, Mrs. E. M. Cofer, Mrs. J. B. Low. Mrs. Richard Brown. Mrs. Fred Diserens. Trustees-L. R. Ellert, Dr. C. J. Paton, Frank Greenwood.


LANE HOSPITAL. Location-S. E. cor. Clay and Webster streets. It is a substantially built brick building occupying somewhat more than one fifty vara of land. The appointments of this hospital in its ventilation, aseptic furniture and appliances are all modern, and in accordance with the advanced teachings of sanitary science. It is equipped with one hundred beds for the reception of patients. The rate of hospital charges ranges from $2.50 per day in the wards to $3.00 or 84.00 per day in rooms of one, two or three beds, and from $5.00 to $10.00 per day in single rooms with private bathroom and superior furnishing. It is conducted by a Board of Managers consisting of Dr. L. C. Lane, President; Mrs. L. ( .. Lane; Dr. C. N. Elliawood, Secretary: Dr. R. H. Plummer, Treasurer: Dr. Emmet Rixford.


LITTLE SISTERS' INFANT SHELTER. Incorporated March 10. 1874. Location -- 512 Minna street. This society was organized for the purpose of taking care of the young children of working women during the day, week or month. thus enabling mothers to go out to work. The rooms of the Shelter are pleasant and spacious, fitted up with everything necessary for the nursery and care of the children. Any mother, regardless of nationality or religion, may leave her child or children at the Shelter, where they will receive motherly care, three good meals, and, if necessary, an outfit of clothes. for the small sum of five cents per day. Officers-President, Mrs. M. S. Cooper: Vice-President, Mrs. T. G. Taylor; Treas- urer, Mrs. W. D. Fennimore; Recording Secretary, Mrs. G. F. Richardson; Corresponding Secretary, Mrs. J. M. Pierce; Kindergarten Teacher, Miss Jos- ephine II. Kentiey; Matron, Mrs. J. Cunningham; Attending Physician, Dr. Mary Sperry; Directors- Mrs. M. S. Cooper. Mrs. J. A. Sampson, Mrs. Rebecca Fisher, Mrs. W. D. Fennimore. Mrs. G. F. Richard- son, Mrs. T. G. Taylor. Mrs. J. M. Pierce, Mrs. J. A. Margo and Mrs. D. T. Leary.


MACLEAN HOSPITAL AND SANITARIUM. Location -230 Douglass street, corner Cassellt avenue. M. H. Logan, M. D., Superintendent, 10 Geary street: Dr. E. E. Hicks, Resident Physician. Thoroughly equipped with every modern convenience. Finest building and grounds in the city. Board, room and general nursing from $10 to $35 per week. The priv- ilege is extended to all physicians to bring their patients to this institution for treatment under their own direction.


MAGDALEN ASYLUM. Location-Potrero avenue, near Twenty-first street. There are many penitents, including refractory girls committed by the courts into their custody and care. in this Institution, which is governed and controlled by the Sisters of Mercy. The Asylum is large and commodious, and the man- agement of it has always escaped adverse criticism.


MARIA KIP ORPHANAGE. Incorporated May. 1889. Location, 638 Folsom street. Objeet-To take under its care and charge orphans, half-orphans, destitute and friendless children, and provide them with a home, sustenance and education during the period of their dependence, and to receive by gift, devise and purchase, and hold both real and personal property for the purposes of the corporation. Well situated


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for its benevolent purposes in a substantial, hand- some and commodious building in the midst of spacious and attractive grounds. This Institution, governed by a board of lady managers, bears in every respect a most excellent name and reputa- tion. Officers, Miss Carrie Gwin, President; Mrs. W. S. Wood, Vice-President; Mrs. Thomas P. Wood- ward, Secretary; Miss Mary Heath, Corresponding Secretary; Mrs. Sidney Worth and Sister Anna. Treasurers. Trustees-Wm. F. Nichois, D. D., Presi- dent; Thomas P. Woodward, Vice-President; E. 11. Rixford, Secretary; Wm. H. Crocker, Treasurer; Jacob C. Johnson.


MATER MISERICORDIA. Location-23 Rincon place. This house of protection and refuge for young women of unblemished reputation-and none others-is under the charge of the Sisters of Mercy.


MT. ST. JOSEPH'S INFANT ORPHAN ASYLUM. For small boys and girls. Conducted by the Sisters of Charity of St. Vincent de Paul. Organized July 2. 1861. Is pleasantly located on Silver avenue. It is a large wooden edifice, having all the modern im- provements, and will accommodate about 400 chil- dren.


MOUNT ZION HOSPITAL ASSOCIATION OF SAN FRANCISCO. Incorporated November 7, 1887. Loca- tion-Southeast corner Sutter and Hyde streets. Officers-Joseph Brandenstein, President; M. S. EIs- ner, Vice-President; W. H. Brewer, Treasurer; N. Schlessinger, Honorary Secretary, Secretary's office, 304 Montgomery street. In connection with the above there is a polyclinic at 317 Stockton street,


OLD PEOPLE'S HOME OF SAN FRANCISCO. Ob- jeet-To afford an opportunity to found and support. according to its by-laws and ruies, a Home for the care of such aged persons as may be fit subjects for kindly aid; to administer, and defray the expenses of the funeral rites of life inmates dying at the Home; and, furthermore, to increase, as far as prae- ticable, the membership, funds and income for charitable and beneficial purposes. Location-Cor- ner Pierce and Pine streets. Officers-Board of Lady Managers: Mrs A. M. Easton, President; Mrs. D. E. Frieie, First Vice-President; Mrs. Isaac Hecht, Sec- ond Vice-President; Mrs. J. L. Martel, Third Vice- President; Mrs. William H. Diek, Treasurer; Mrs. E. C. Wright, Secretary; Mrs. C. T. Deane, Corre-


sponding Secretary. Business meetings of the Board of Lady Managers are held on the first Wednesday of each month at 10:30 A. M. Board of Trustees: William H. Crocker, President; Charies F. Hanlon, First Vice-President and Attorney; C. V. S. Gibbs, Second Vice-President; Crocker-Woolworth National Bank, Treasurer; Mrs. Edward C. Wright, Secre- tary; Joseph Knowland. A. W. Scott, S. B. Peter- son, W. E. Brown, E. B. Mastick, David Hewes, Henry T. Scott, C. E. Greene. Rev. Charles MeKel- vey, Superintendent and Chaplain; Mrs. Charles Me- Kelvey, Matron; A. P. Woodward, M. D., Physician ; Louis C. Deane, M. D., Oculist and Aurist.


ORPHAN ASYLUM (Roman Catholic). Organized August 18, 1852. The first institution of the kind in the history of California. Location-Bay View, South San Francisco, where, in 1872, a commodious build- ing was erected in the midst of a tract of ground containing more than 50 aeres, and commanding, from the summit of a hill, a beautiful view. Under the charge of the Sisters of Charity, capable of receiving and caring for nearly 600 children, and always well managed, the Institution attracts and deserves attention from those who have to place orphans in temporal, moral and physical custody of the most select class and kind.




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