Crocker-Langley San Francisco directory for the year commencing 1899, Part 14

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Publication date: 1899
Publisher: San Francisco : H.S. Crocker Co.
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BROTHERHOOD OF LOCOMOTIVE FIREMEN. Meets every Monday at 501 Valencia street.


BUILDERS' ASSOCIATION OF CALIFORNIA, THE. $18 Bush street. Rooms open daily from 8 A. M. to 5 P. M .; Exchange hours from 12 M. to 2 P. M. daily. Jer. Mahoney, President.


CALIFORNIA STATE RETAIL DRUGGISTS' ASSOCI- CIATION. For protection in trade interests. John Calvert, President, San Francisco; C. F. Heinzeman, First Vice-President, Los Angeles; S. A. McDonnell, Treasurer; Richard E. White, Secretary, 499 Gough street, San Francisco.


CARRIAGE AND WAGON BUILDERS' ASSOCIATION OF SAN FRANCISCO. Meets first and third Wednes- day of each month at 237 Twelfth street. Object: Protection to the trade. Officers-W. J. Hocking, President; G. A. Neumiller, Secretary.


CITIZENS' COLONIZATION COMMITTEE. Officers- L. R. Ellert, Chairman; F. A. Hihn, Vice-Chairman; George H. Maxwell, Secretary; Danfel Meyer, Treas- urer; room 32, Mills Building, 8th floor.


DRAYMEN AND TEAMSTERS' UNION OF SAN FRAN- CISCO. Organized August 26, 1876. Meets second and fourth Saturday evenings of each month at B'nai B'rith Hall, 121 Eddy street. J. B. Niderost, Secretary, 1016 Diamond street.


FRANKLIN SPAR AND BAU VEREIN. Organized December 6, 1875. Meeting room, 413 Bush street. Objects: To raise funds and make loans among ite members, thus enabling them to acquire and im- prove real estate. Officers-F. Ludemann, Presi- dent; William Hatje. 515 Market street, Secretary; K. Meussdorffer, Treasurer.


GARDENERS' AND RANCHERS' ASSOCIATION. Or- ganized August 15, 1874. Number of members, 88. Meets last Saturday of each month at 519 Davis street. Domenico Gianni, Secretary; residence, 6 Filbert place.


INTERNATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF MACHINISTS. San Francisco Lodge, No. 68. Meets first and third Wednesdays of each month at Alcazar Building, 120 O'Farrell street. James H. Maginnis, Recording Secretary, 424 Page street.


LAW AND ORDER LEAGUE OF CALIFORNIA. In- corporated in 1895. Barclay J. Smith. President; Mrs. Rose M. French, Secretary, 922 Van Ness avenue.


MANUFACTURERS' ASSOCIATION OF CALIFORNIA. Incorporated November 13, 1883. This Association has no capital stock. George C. Hickox, Secretary, Mutual Life Building.


MASONS' AND BUILDERS' ASSOCIATION. Meets first Thursday of each month at 8 p. M. at 40 New Mont- gomery street. Adam Beck, President; M. V. Brady, Secretary ; Thomas Butler, Treasurer.


MASTER PAINTERS' ASSOCIATION OF THE PACIFIC COAST. Location-40 New Montgomery street. E. Black, President; H. Wagner, Secretary.


MASTER PLUMBERS' ASSOCIATION. Organized 1882. A local branch of the National Association of Master Plumbers of the United States. Objects- Trade protection and a higher standard of work. Officers-Wm. Quinn, President; F. H. Mills, Vice- President; Henry Hufschmidt, Treasurer; G. C. Sweeney, 1st Trustee; G. C. Dallamore, 2d Trustee; G. Bayreuther, 3d Trustee; A. Newmark, Financial Secretary; Charles McCarthy, Recording Secretary; John L. E. Firmin, Corresponding Secretary, 1244 Valencia street; J. H. Brooke, Sergeant-at-Arms; F. Koch, Chairman General Committee. Meets on the first and third Fridays of each month at Seven Pines Hall, Alcazar Building.


MILLMEN'S PROTECTIVE ASSOCIATION. Location -40 New Montgomery street. William Crocker. President; William N. Miller, Secretary. Meets first Tuesday of each month.


MUSICIANS' MUTUAL PROTECTIVE UNION OF SAN FRANCISCO, Meets second Thursday of each month at 1:30 P. M. Board of Directors meets every Tues- day at 1 P. M. at 39 Fourth street. The object of this Union is to unite the musicians of San Francisco and vicinity for the better protection of their interests, to regulate prices and all business appertaining to- the musical profession, and the enforcement of good faith and fair dealing between its members. Mem- bership, 575. Officers-F. Dellepiane, President; S. Davis, Secretary.


ORDER OF RAILROAD TELEGRAPHERS. Meets last. Saturday of each month at 20 Eddy street. B. A. Meyer, Secretary, 3001 San Jose avenue.


PORTUGUESE PROTECTIVE AND BENEVOLENT AS- SOCIATION-510 Bush street. Meets second and last Thursdays of each month at 8 o'clock P. M. at 510 Bush street. J. de S. Bettencourt, President; M. T. Costa, Vice-President; M. L. Quaresma, Recording Secretary; J. I. Raphael, Financial Secretary; J. Baptista, Treasurer.


RETAIL GROCERS' PROTECTIVE UNION. Organ- ized, April 1, 1871. Meets second and fourth Wed- nesdays of each month at 214 California street. This is an organization of retail grocers for the protec- tion of the mutual interests of its members and the advancement of retail grocery trade interests gen- erally. Officers-J. T. Hurley, President; Henry Hartje, Vice-President; Henry Hauser, Secretary ; J. B. Mahony, Treasurer.


RIGGERS PROTECTIVE UNION OF SAN FRANCISCO. Meets south side Howard street, between Eust- and Steuart, first Wednesday of each month. J. Holland, President; Wm. Pelham, Vice-President; J. Francis, Secretary: W. Goudey, Treasurer.


SAN FRANCISCO DENTAL ASSOCIATION. F. L. Platt, President; H. L. Seager, Vice-President; B. C. Roeske, Recording Secretary; M. V. Croall, Corresponding Secretary; W. A. Knowles, Treas- urer: C. E. Post, Librarian. Meeting place. Y. M. C. A. Building, second Monday of each month.


SAN FRANCISCO RETAIL DRUGGISTS' ASSOCIA- TION. Joseph Calegaris, President; Otto A. Wethe. Secretary, southwest corner Sutter and Devisadero streets.


SAN FRANCISCO TYPOTHET.E. Meets at 410 San- some street. N. A. Judd, President; J. M. McIntyre. 1st Vice-President; Wm. C. Brown, 2d Vice-Pres1- dent; Max Schmidt, 3d Vice-President; J. W. Howard. Secretary; Wm. Filmer, Treasurer. Execu- tive Committee, Harrison Barto, Edw. C. Hughes, Chas. H. Crocker, Edward Bosqui, William R. Phillips, George Jones and Edward A. Janssen.


REGISTRATION BUREAU S. F. TYPOTHETE-J. W. Howard, Secretary.


STATE ASSOCIATION OF OLIVE GROWERS. Ellwood Cooper, Santa Barbara, President: B. M. Lelong, Secretary, Sacramento. Office, State Capitol, Sacra- mento.


HALSTED & CO. UNDERTAKERS


946 Mission Street.


PUBLIC BUILDINGS AND HALLS.


PUBLIC BUILDINGS.


Alme House, off Corbett Av., near Laguna Honda. City Hall, S E cor McAllister and Larkin.


County Hospital, Potrero avenue near Twenty-second. County Jail, Broadway between Kearny and Dupont-


Branch Jail. W s San Jose Av., near Ocean Av. Custom House, N W cor Washington and Battery. Hall of Justice, S E cor Washington and Kearny. Hall of Records, City Hall.


Post Office, N W cor Washington and Battery.


Twenty-sixth Street Hospital (Pest House), De Haro near Colusa.


United States Appraisers' Building, Sansome between Washington and Jackson.


United States Marine Hospital, Presidio Reservation. United States Mint, N W cor Mission and Fifth. United States Treasury, 608-610 Commercial.


ROYAL EAGLE DISTILLERIES CO.


Importers "DOUBLE EAGLE" WHISKIES 501-503-505 Market St., Corner First 'PHONE MAIN 103


... AND ... TYPOGRAPHERS ELECTROTYPERS


424 SANSOME ST .. S. F.


THE FILMER-ROLLINS ELECTROTYPE CO.


'PHONE MAIN 778. 9


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LA ROSA ESPANOLA


2: NEW CROP HAVANA CIGARS SEIDENBERG & CO.


Public Buildings and Halls.


MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATION. Public Schools of San Francisco. 71


HALLS.


Academy, 927 Mission.


Alcazar, 120 O'Farrell.


American, N W cor Leavenworth and Pacific.


Ancient Order Foresters, 102 O'Farrell


Apollo, 810 Pacific.


Archery. 1155 Mission.


Assembly, 1412 Polk.


Austrian, 507 Sutter.


Bersaglieri, 1525 Stockton.


B'nai B'rith, 121 Eddy.


Bonita, 2735 Folsom.


California, 620 Bush.


Cambrian, 1138 Mission.


Centennial, 421 Hayes.


Champion, Butte between Tennessee and Kentucky Children's. 806 Sansome.


Comerford's, Church near Twenty-seventh.


Congress, 1139 Market.


Delta, 645 Geary.


Devisadero, 317 Devisadero.


Drew's, 121 New Montgomery.


Druids', 413 Sutter.


Duveneck, 1004 Twenty-fourth.


Eureka Valley, 509 Castro.


Excelsior, 2317 Mission.


Exempt Fire Company, Brenham place near Clay Federation, 818 Howard.


Foresters, 20 Eddy.


Franklin, 1839 Fillmore.


«Garibaldi, 423 Broadway.


Golden Gate, 1622 Pacific avenue.


Golden Gate, 625 Sutter.


Golden Rule, 948 Mission.


Gospel, 832 Howard.


Grand Central, 997 Market.


Grand Opera. 737 Mission.


Hamilton, 1517 Steiner.


Hare's, Tenth avenue, South San Francisco.


Harmony, 1749 Mission. Improved Order of Red Men, 320 Post.


Independent Order of Red Men, 510 Bush.


Irish-American, 818 Howard.


Knights of Pythias, 909 Market.


Knights of the Red Branch, 220 Mason.


Lafayette, 730 Montgomery.


Liberty, cor Alabama and Twenty-fourth


Loughead, 1605 Polk.


Loyola, S E cor Market and Tenth.


Maennerbund, Potrero avenue near Twenty-fourth Mangel's, N E cor Twenty-fourth and Folsom. Maple, Palace Hotel.


Masonic, N W cor Montgomery and Post.


Mechanics' Institute Pavilion, S W cor Larkin and Grove.


Metropolitan, N E cor Fifth and Jessie.


Mission Music, S E cor Howard and Twenty-first.


Mission Opera, 2131 Mission.


Mission Parlor Hall, 3445 Seventeenth


Mission Turn' Verein, Eighteenth bet Valencia and Guerrero.


Mowry's Opera, S W cor Grove and Laguna.


Mozart, 1358 Market.


Murphy's, corner Sagamore and San Jose avenue National, 815 Ellis.


Native Sons of the Golden West, 414 Mason.


Noe Valley, cor Church and Twenty-fourth.


Odd Fellows, S W cor Market and Seventh.


Ono, 1883 Mission.


Patterson's, N E cor Church and Thirtieth.


Pioneer, 24 Fourth.


Pixley, 1534 Pacific avenue.


Progress, 29 Valencia.


Pythian Castle, 909 Market.


Regents, N E cor Post and Fillmore.


. Rolando's, NW corner Church and Twenty-eighth. San Francisco Turn Verein, 323 Turk.


Saratoga, 814 Geary. Scottish, 105-111 Larkin.


Sherman-Clay, 223 Sutter.


'Shiels', 32 O'Farrell.


Social, 102 O'Farrell.


St. Brendan's. N E cor Fremont and Harrison.


St. George's, 317 Mason.


St. Joseph's, S W cor Howard and Tenth.


St. Ignatius, S W cor Van Ness avenue and Grove.


St. Peter's, Alabama near Twenty-fourth


Stelike, SE cor Octavia and Union.


"Teutonia, 1322 Howard.


"Trades' Union, 1159 Mission.


Turn Verein Vorwaerts, 310 O'Farrell.


Twin Peaks, 847 Seventeenth. Union Square, 421 Post.


Universal, 812 Pacific.


Washington, 35 Eddy.


Wessel's, 1628 Powell.


Western Addition Music, 2414 California.


Wolf's, 1 Plymouth avenue.


Young Men's Christian Association, N E cor Ellis and Mason.


Young Men's Institute, Parrott Building.


PUBLIC SCHOOLS OF SAN FRANCISCO.


REGINALD H. WEBSTER, Superintendent. Office- City Hall.


(For Board of Education, see City and County Gov- ernment.)


ADAMS COSMOPOLITAN GRAMMAR SCHOOL, seven- teen classes. Eddy street, between Polk street and Van Ness avenue.


AGASBIZ INTERMEDIATE GRAMMAR SCHOOL, twelve classes. Bartlett street, between Twenty-second and Twenty-third streets.


BARRINGTON PRIMARY SCHOOL, two classes. Northwest corner Twenty-fifth and Point Lobos av- enues.


BERNAL PRIMARY SCHOOL, nine classes. Cort- land avenue, between Andover avenue and Moultrie street.


BROADWAY GRAMMAR SCHOOL, fifteen classes. Broadway, between Powell and Mason streets.


BUENA VISTA PRIMARY SCHOOL, five classes. York street, between Eighteenth and Nideteenth streets.


BURNETT PRIMARY SCHOOL, twelve classes. Cor- ner of Fourteenth avenue South and L street.


CHINESE PRIMARY SCHOOL, four classes. 916 Clay street.


CLEMENT GRAMMAR SCHOOL, sixteen classes. Geary street, between Jones and Leavenworth streets.


CLEVELAND PRIMARY SCHOOL, nine classes. Har- rison street, between Tenth and Eleventh streets.


COOPER PRIMARY SCHOOL, bine classes. Green- wich street, between Jones and Leavenworth streets.


COLUMBIA GRAMMAR SCHOOL, sixteen classes. Florida street, between Twenty-fifth and Twenty- sixth streets.


CROCKER GRAMMAR SCHOOL, twelve classes. Page street, near Baker street.


DENMAN GRAMMAR SCHOOL, sixteen classee. Northwest corner of Bush and Taylor streets.


DOUGLASS PRIMARY SCHOOL, eight classes. SW corner Ninteenth and Collingwood streets.


DUDLEY STONE PRIMARY SCHOOL, nine classes. South side Haight street, between Central and Ma- sonic avenues.


EDISON PRIMARY SCHOOL, nine classes. Corner of Church and Hill streets.


EMERSON PRIMARY SCHOOL, twelve classes. Pine street, between Scott and Devisadero streets.


EVERETT GRAMMAR SCHOOL, fourteen classes. Sanchez street, between Sixteenth and Seventeenth streets.


FAIRMOUNT PRIMARY SCHOOL, fourteen classes. Chenery street, near Randall street.


FARALLON SCHOOL, one class. Farallon Islande.


FRANKLIN GRAMMAR SCHOOL, fourteen classes, Eighth street, near Bryant street.


FREMONT PRIMARY SCHOOL, eight classes. Mc- Allister street, between Baker and Broderick streets. GARFIELD PRIMARY SCHOOL, twelve classes. Union street, between Kearny and Montgomery streete.


GIRLS' HIGH SCHOOL, fourteen classes. Scott street, near Geary street.


GOLDEN GATE PRIMARY SCHOOL, eight classes. Golden Gate avenue, between Pierce and Scott streets.


GRANT PRIMARY SCHOOL, eight classes. Pacific avenue, near Baker street.


HAIGHT PRIMARY SCHOOL, twelve classes. Mis- sion street, between Twenty-fifth and Twenty-sixth streets.


HAMILTON GRAMMAR SCHOOL, sixteen classes. Geary street, between Pierce and Scott streets.


ST. MARCEAU CHAMPAGNE RUINART CHAMPAGNE fru


ALEC. B. WILBERFORCE Agent . 123 California Street


LONDON ASSURANCE CO.


309-311 Sansome St.


H. M. NEWHALL & CO., Agts.


Dept. (Marine)


COBURN, TEVIS 107-109 Front St., San Francisco Manufacturers


AXLE GREASE


C. & S.


GALLOWAY LITHO. CO.


418-422 Commercial St Tel. Main 95.


72 Public Schools of San Francisco. CROCKER-LANGLEY DIRECTORY. Religious Societies.


HANCOCK GRAMMAR SCHOOL, eleven classes. Fil- bert street, between Taylor and Jones streets.


HARRISON PRIMARY SCHOOL, eight classes. Grove street, near Larkin street.


HAWTHORNE SCHOOL, eleven classes. Shotwell street, between Twenty-second and Twenty-third streets.


HEARST GRAMMAR SCHOOL, sixteen classes. Cor- ner Hermann and Fillmore streets.


HENRY DURANT PRIMARY SCHOOL, twelve classes. Turk street, between Buchanan and Webster streets.


HORACE MANN GRAMMAR SCHOOL, eighteen classes. Valencia street, between Twenty-second and Twenty-third streets.


HUMBOLDT PRIMARY SCHOOL, twelve classes. Golden Gate avenue, near Hyde street.


HUNTER'S POINT SCHOOL, one class. Hunter's Point.


IRVING PRIMARY SCHOOL, eight classes. Broad- way, between Montgomery and Sansome streets.


IRVING SCOTT PRIMARY SCHOOL, fourteen classes. Tennessee street, near Twenty-second street.


JAMES LICK GRAMMAR SCHOOL, twelve classes. Corner Noe and Twenty-fifth streets.


JEFFERSON PRIMARY SCHOOL, eight classes. Te- hama street, between First and Second streets.


JOHN SWETT GRAMMAR SCHOOL, eighteen classes. McAllister street, between Franklin and Gough streets.


LAFAYETTE PRIMARY SCHOOL, eight classes. Cor- ner Filbert and Kearny streets.


LAGUNA HONDA PRIMARY SCHOOL. two classes. Seventh avenue, between I and J streets.


LE CONTE PRIMARY SCHOOL, eight classes. Powell street, between Washington and Jackson streets.


LINCOLN GRAMMAR SCHOOL, sixteen classes. Fifth street near Market street.


LONGFELLOW PRIMARY SCHOOL, twelve classes. Silver street, between Second and Third streets.


LOWELL HIGH SCHOOL, twelve classes. Sutter street. between Gough and Octavia streets.


MADISON PRIMARY SCHOOL. four classes. Clay street, between Walnut and Laurel streets.


MARSHALL PRIMARY SCHOOL, twelve classes. Mis- sion street, between Fifteenth and Sixteenth streets, rear Mission Grammar School.


MISSION GRAMMAR SCHOOL. fourteen classes. Mission street, between Fifteenth and Sixteenth streets.


MISSION HIGH SCHOOL, classes. Corner Eighteenth and Dolores streets.


MONROE PRIMARY SCHOOL, seven classes. Near Five-Mile House.


MOULDER PRIMARY SCHOOL, ten classes. Corner Page and Gough streets.


NOE VALLEY PRIMARY SCHOOL, five classes. Southwest corner Noe and Jersey streets.


NORMAL SCHOOL, two classes. Powell street. be- tween Clay and Sacramento streets.


OCEAN HOUSE PRIMARY SCHOOL, one class. Cor- bett avenue, near Ocean avenue.


PACIFIC HEIGHTS GRAMMAR SCHOOL, fifteen classes. Jackson street, between Webster and Fill- more streets.


PARK PRIMARY SCHOOL, one class. Sixth avenue, between B and C streets.


PEABODY PRIMARY SCHOOL, eleven classes. West Mission street, between Hermann and Thirteenth streets.


POLYTECHNIC HIGH SCHOOL, twelve classes. Bush street, near Stockton street.


REDDING PRIMARY SCHOOL, ten classes. Pine street, between Larkin and Polk streets.


RICHMOND PRIMARY SCHOOL ten classes. First avenue, near Point Lobos avenue.


RINCON GRAMMAR SCHOOL, ten classes. Silver street, between Second and Third streets.


SHERIDAN PRIMARY SCHOOL, seven classes. Ocean View.


SHERMAN PRIMARY SCHOOL, eight classes. Union street, near Franklin street.


SOUTH END PRIMARY SCHOOL, four classes. Somer- set street, between Felton and Burrows streets.


SPRING VALLEY GRAMMAR SCHOOL, fifteen classes Broadway, near Polk street.


STANFORD PRIMARY SCHOOL, eight classes. Eighth street, near Harrison street, rear Franklin Grammar School.


STARR KING PRIMARY SCHOOL, twelve classes. Bryant street, between Sixth and Seventh streets.


SUNNYSIDE PRIMARY SCHOOL, two classes. 115 Flood avenue.


SUNNYVALE SCHOOL, one class. San Bruno avenue, near Six-Mile House.


SUTRO PRIMARY SCHOOL, seven classes. Twelfth avenue, near Clement street.


WASHINGTON GRAMMAR SCHOOL, twelve classes. Southwest corner of Washington and Mason streets.


WEBSTER PRIMARY SCHOOL, seventeen classes. Fifth street, near Market street, rear Lincoln Gram- mar School.


WEST END SCHOOL, three classes. Mission, near Six-Mile House.


WHITTIER PRIMARY SCHOOL, eighteen classes. Harrison street, near Fourth street.


WINFIELD SCOTT PRIMARY SCHOOL, four classes. Lombard street, between Baker and Broderick streets.


EVENING SCHOOLS.


BUSINESS EVENING SCHOOL. fourteen classes. Bush street, near Stockton street.


FAIRMOUNT EVENING SCHOOL, three classes. Chenery street, near Randall street.


FRANKLIN EVENING SCHOOL, nine classes. Eighth street, near Bryant street.


HAMILTON EVENING SCHOOL. ten classes. Geary street, between Scott and Pierce streets.


HORACE MANN EVENING SCHOOL, eight classes_ Valencia street, between Twenty - second and Twenty-third streets,


HUMBOLDT EVENING SCHOOL, eleven classes. Gol- den Gate avenue near Hyde street.


IRVING SCOTT EVENING SCHOOL, three classes. Tennessee street. near Twenty-second street.


JOHN SWETT EVENING SCHOOL, six classes. Mc- Allister street, between Franklin and Gough.


LINCOLN EVENING SCHOOL, twenty-one classes. Lincoln School Bullding.


MISSION EVENING SCHOOL, three classes. Mis- sion street, between Fifteenth and Sixteenth streets.


RICHMOND EVENING SCHOOL, two classes. First. avenue, near Point Lobos avenue.


RINCON EVENING SCHOOL, six classes. Silver street, between Second and Third streets.


SHERIDAN EVENING SCHOOL, two classes, Ocean View.


SPRING VALLEY EVENING SCHOOL, two classes. Broadway street near Polk street.


WASHINGTON EVENING SCHOOL, twelve classes. Washington Grammar School Building.


RELIGIOUS SOCIETIES.


AMERICAN BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS FOR FOR- EIGN MISSIONS. Rev. Walter Frear, General Agent for the Pacific Coast. Office-Y. M. C. A. Building.


AMERICAN TRACT SOCIETY. 637 Market street. It Is the depository of the American Sunday School Union.


BROTHERHOOD OF ST. ANDREW. (Episcopal.> Executive Committee meets first Wednesday of each. month at 8 p. M. at 131 California street. F. L. South- ack, Chairman; C. A. Goe. Secretary; L. C. McAfee, Counselor; H. R. Braden, Diocesan Secretary.


CALIFORNIA BIBLE SOCIETY. Organized October 30, 1849. Depository, 1037 Market street. Meetings, Arst Thursday of the month. Rev. John Thompson, Superintendent, office. 1350 Franklin street, Oakland Trustees-Annis Merrill (President), William Abbott (Secretary), office, 1087 Market street, S. F .. Ed- ward P. Flint (Treasurer). D. Gilbert Dexter, C. S. Wright. John Thompson, T. C. Joboston, R. P. Wil- sonand Benjamin Romaine.


CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH EXTENSION SOCIETY. Rev. H. H. Wikoff, President: Frank Sadler, Secre- tary.


AUTOGRAPHIC REGISTER CO. A. H. ADAMS, President and Manager


It won't forget charges It won't be dishonest ... It won't allow disputes 523 MARKET ST.


Developing Printing Beloading


KODAKS


Photo Supplies T. P. Andrews 109 Montgomery 8f


Religious Societies ..


MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATION.


Religious Societies. 73


CONGREGATIONAL ASSOCIATES. Morris Marcus, President; James E. Agar, Secretary, 22 Clay street


CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH BUILDING SOCIETY. Headquarters in New York, Fourth avenue and Twenty-second street. Rev. L. H. Cobb, D. D., Secre- tary ; Charles E. Hope, Treasurer. Rev. H. H. Wikoff, Field Secretary for the Pacific Slope, Congregational Rooms, Y. M. C. A. Building.


CONGREGATIONAL CLUB OF SAN FRANCISCO AND VICINITY. R. H. Chamberlain, President; James E. Agar, Secretary, 22 Clay street.


CONGREGATIONAL HOME MISSIONARY SOCIETY. The Congregational Home Missionary Society, as an organization, began in 1826. Its principles, however, have been dominant in our churches from 1620 on- ward. Its aim is the realization of the ideal Chris- tian state; its method, to carry the Gospel into desti- tute regions, and to aid Christian institutions tem- porarily needy. It has expended $20,335,665 in money and supplies (8618,344 during the last year). It has organized and maintained 6,501 churches, into which have gathered 468,208 members. It has 205 mission- aries preaching in Foreign languages. The California Home Missionary Society, a branch of the National Society, was organized in 1852, its field covering the State. In 1887 the territory was divided at the northern line of Kern county, and the Southern California Home Missionary Society was organized. The work is pushed forward as rapidly as funds will allow. Appeals for church organizations continually come, which are responded to as fast as the funds in hand allow. For such funds the Society depends upon the Cogregational Churches of the State. James K. Harrison, Superintendent of Northern Cal- ifornia and Nevada, Congregational Headquarters, corner Mason and Ellis Streets.


CONGREGATIONAL MINISTERS' RELIEF SOCIETY OF CALIFORNIA. Incorporated in 1886. Its object is to receive and disburse funds for the relief of Con- gregational ministers and their families who are in need of pecuniary afd. Rev. Dr. George Mooar, Oakland, President; Rev. Walter Frear, Treasurer, Fourth floor, Y. M. C. A. Building. The fund is built up by annual donations, chiefly from ministers, the largest donations being contributed, however, by lay- men belonging to the denomination.


CONGREGATIONAL SUNDAY SCHOOL AND PUB- LISHING SOCIETY. Rev. E. J. Singer, State Super- Intendent, Miss Florence R. Yarrow, Missionary, Con- gregational Rooms, Y. M. C. A. Building. The Mis- sionary Department sustains Sunday school mission- aries, furnishes Sunday school helps, libraries and other literature to new and needy schools, either gratuitously or at reduced cost. Contributions are used only for missionary work.


EPWORTH LEAGUE ALLIANCE, THE. Organized in May, 1893. It consists of the Epworth Leagues and Christian Endeavor Societies of the Methodist Episcopal Church and Methodist Episcopal Church South, of San Francisco, and its object is to unite these societies in closer fellowship and Christian work. It has four departments-Spirit- ual. Benevolent, Literary and Social. A Good Fellowship Committee arranges for monthly visita- tion of each Society, a Jail Committee holds services every Sunday for prisoners, a Street Committee as- sists the various Societies in holding open-air meet- ings, by means of a commodious "Gospel Wagon," and a Newsboys' Social Committee arranges for a social at the Boys Training Home, 30 Laurel street, every Thursday evening, to news and messenger boys. A convention is held on the third Thurs- day of January, April, July and October, at one of the Methodist churches determined upon by the Ex- ecutive Committee. A social is held at intervals of about a quarter at one of the M. E. churches. The officers are as follows: Rev. John Stephens, Presi- dent; residence, 309 Haight street; M. V. Donaldson, Secretary, office, "The Examiner," Third and Mar- ket streets: John R. Potter, Treasurer. The Execu- tive Committee of the Alliance meets on the second Thursday of every other month at the Young Men's Christian Association Building, Mason and Ellis streets, The Societies belonging to the Alliance at the present time are thirteen in number.


FRENCH CHRISTIAN UNION OF CALIFORNIA. Employment bureau free to employees, open week days except Saturdays and Sundays 1 to 2 p. M. Sew. ing school for girls, Saturday, P. M. Sunday School at 1 P. M. at headquarters, 1520 Clay street. Sunday School at 1113 Clay from 9:30 to 10:30 A. M. Mme. Marie Marshall, President; Mrs. M. Wheeland, First


Vice-President; Miss Dolhéguy, Second Vice-Prest- dent; Miss Olga Von Derheith, Secretary, and Treas- urer for French Christian Union of California; Miss S. Vrooman, Secretary and Treasurer for Sunday School; Rev. E. J. Dupuy, Auditor.


FRIENDS MEETING. San Francisco Friends Meet- ing is held in Swarthmore Hall, Harrison street, be- tween First and Second, First day (Sunday) morn- ing at 11 A. M. Friends Union Sabbath School at Sun- shine Hall, 934 Harrison street, on first day (Sunday) at 3 P. M.




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