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CALEDONIAN CLUB. Meets in Scottish Hall. 117 Larkin street, first and third Friday evenings of each month. Angus McLeod, Chief; Andrew McNair, Secretary.
CALIFORNIA ACADEMY OF MEDICINE. (Successors to San Francisco Medical Benevolent Society). Regu- lar meetings fourth Tuesday of each month. D. W. Montgomery, M. D., President; Dr. Philip Mill Jones, Secretary, 803 Sutter street.
CALIFORNIA CAMERA CLUB, 819 Market street. Jas. W. Erwin, President; H. B. Hosmer, Secretary.
CALIFORNIA CLUB. Y. M. C. A. Building. Mrs. Lovell White, President: Miss Bertha M. Rickoff, Recording Secretary; Mrs. Grace R. Moore. Corres- ponding Secretary; Miss Mary C. Gorham, Business Secretary.
CALIFORNIA CYCLING CLUB. Southwest corner Twenty-second and Folsom streets. Meets first and third Mondays of each month. R. A. Coulter, Secre- tary, 1848 Folsom street.
CALIFORNIA LAWN TENNIS CLUB. Grounds south- east corner Bush and Scott streets.
CALIFORNIA PIGEON AND HOMING SOCIETY. Meets first Saturday evening of each month at 632 Market street, room 13. John S. Barnes, Secretary, 163 Tremont Ave.
CALIFORNIA SCHUETZEN CLUB. Meets at Eintracht Hall, corner Twelfth and Folsom streets, last Tues- day evening of each month. Philo Jacoby, Presi- dent; T. J. Carroll, Secretary.
CALLIOPEAN CLUB. 905 McAllister. William Stoermer, President; Nathan Schwartz, Secretary, 1718 Geary street.
CELTIC UNION. Composed of the County Leitrum Club, Harmony Alliance No. 15, of St. P. A. of A., St. Patrick's Mutual Alliance of California, Unity Alliance No. 14, of St. P. A. of A., Knights of St. Pat- rick. County Monaghan Club, Knights of the Red Branch, A. O. H. Division No. 10, Tyrone, Fermanagh and Donegal Benevolent Society, A. O. H. Division
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No. 9, Knights of Tara, Pacific Alliance No. 12. St. P. A. of A., Gaelic Literary Society, Excelsior Alliance No. 11. St. P. A. of A., A. O. H. Division No. 3. Meets on the third Tuesday of each month at K. R. B. Hall, 1133 Mission street. Thomas F. Barry, President: Thomas F. Alford, Recording Secretary, 27B Kissling street.
CERCLE FRANCAIS. 336 Post street. Meets second Thursday of each month. Milton S. Eisner, Presi- dent; B. Reiss. Treasurer; Emile Levy, Secretary, 7 Sansome street.
COLUMBIA PISTOL AND RIFLE CLUB. F. O. Young, Secretary, 46 O'Farrell.
CONCORDIA, THE. Southeast corner Post street and Van Ness avenue. Charles Hirsch. President; Leon H. Cook, Recording Secretary. Board of Di- rectors meets third Tuesday in each month.
CORINTHIAN YACHT CLUB. Headquarters and club house, Tiburon, Marin county, Cal. Harry D. Hawks, Commodore; T. L. Miller, Secretary, 502 Montgomery street.
COSMOS CLUB. 1534 Sutter street. W. B. Bradford, President; J. O'B. Gunn, Vice-President; H. P. Cottingham, Honorary Secretary.
COUNTY LEITRIM SOCIAL CLUB, Meets first Fri- day of every month at 121 New Montgomery street. R. J. O'Reilly, President; P. M McGushin, Secretary, 218, 12th avenue.
CROSS COUNTRY CLUB. Walks every alternate Sunday. Membership confined to men. E. W. Skelton, President; F. W. Geiger, Secretary, 4 Burritt street.
DANISH SOCIETY (Norden). Club rooms, Marye Law Building, corner Market and City Hall avenue, rooms 23-24. H. Ravn, President: J. Sorensen, Cor- responding Secretary; C. Christensen, Recording Secretary.
DARTMOUTH COLLEGE ALUMNI ASSOCIATION OF THE PACIFIC COAST. Annual re-union and dinner second Thursday in April. Thomas Flint, Jr , Pres- ident; T. A. Perkins, Secretary, Mills Building.
DEUTSCHER KRIEGER VEREIN. Including shoot- ing section and singing section. Meets on the first and third Wednesdays of each month at B. B. Hall, 121 Eddy street. Candidates for membership must have served in the army or navy of Germany. A. Redecker, President; Max Lengefeld. Corresponding Secretary ; C. Paul, Financial Secretary.
DOLPHIN SWIMMING AND BOATING CLUB. Meets second Wednesday of each month at 102 O'Farrell street. Boat house foot of Van Ness avenue. Fred Woerner, President; W. L. Bush, Recording Secre- tary; T. J. Kennedy, Captain.
DRY GOODS MEN'S ASSOCIATION OF SAN FRAN- Meets first and third Thursday evenings of each month at Alcazar Building. W. Friedman, Pres- ident; E. J. Dervan, Recording Secretary.
FORUM CLUB OF CALIFORNIA. 223 Sutter street, Regular lecture meetings the second and fourth Wed- nesdays of each month, from September to June. The other Wednesdays shall be known as club days, President, Mrs. M. Regensburger, 3342 Clay street; Recording Secretary, Mrs. J. W. Pen, Belvedere; Corresponding Secretary, Miss Mabel A. Ayre, 1622 Clay street.
GARFIELD LEAGUE OF SAN FRANCISCO. Organ- ized Sept. 19, 1888. 609 Sacramento street, room 7. E. M. Galvin, President; W. C. Watson, Secretary.
GESELLSCHAFT TEUTONIA. Teutonia Hall, 1322 Howard street. Meets every Thursday evening for social purposes, and for business matters every Tuesday evening. Otto Schrader, President; Louis Kramer, Recording Secretary.
HARMONIE CLUB. 421 Post street.
HARVARD CLUB OF SAN FRANCISCO. William Thomas. President: Richard C. Harrison, Secretary, office, 104 Crocker Building.
HESSEN VEREIN (S. F. Hessen Untstutz Verein). Meets second and fourth Thursdays in each month at California Hall, 620 Bush street. Auton Schoembs, President; Jacob Maas, Secretary.
IROQUOIS CLUB. Meets at Pythian Castle 909 Mar- ket street, every Friday. Object is to further the interests of the Democratic Party and promote social ·Intercourse among its members. William McMann, President; Fred A. Baldwin. Recording Secretary; Jeremiah L. Murphy, Corresponding Secretary ; P. J. Thomas, Treasurer: M. Barman, Collector; Louis Metzger, Chairman Board of Trustees.
KNICKERBOCKER MALE QUARTET. Office and studio. 1508 Market street. Telephone South 781. Her- bert Williams, first tenor; C. M. Elliot, second tenor; D. B. Crane, first bass; L. A. Larsen, second bass.
LINCOLN GUN CLUB. Meets second Friday of each month at 909 Market street. Edgar L. Forster, Secre- tary, 538 Market street.
LORING CLUB. Rehearsals are held at Druids' Hall, 413 Sutter street, every Monday evening. Four musical entertainments are given every season, begin- ning in June of each year. Winfield S. Jones, Presi- dent: W. C. Stadtfeld, Secretary; David W. Loring, Director.
MERCHANTS' CLUB. Rooms, Mutual Life Building, southeast corner California and Sansome streets. Chas. F. Tay, President; Fred C. A. Goldfrap, Secre- tary.
METHODIST SOCIAL UNION OF SAN FRANCISCO, Office-1037 Market street. R. V. Watt, President; C. B. Perkins, Secretary. Meetings held at call of the President.
MICHIGAN CLUB OF SAN FRANCISCO. M. Cooney, Past President; Gen. Wm. R. Shafter. President; J. Sharpstein, Recording Secretary : Mrs. E. B. Wilcox, Corresponding Secretary. Headquarters 1620 Cali- fornia.
NETHERLAND SOCIETY WILHELMINA, THE. Meets first and third Thursday of each month at 53936 Call- fornia street. A. F. Groh, President; G. Crans, Sec- retary, 509 Market street.
OHIO SOCIETY OF CALIFORNIA. Meets second Wed- nesday of each month at Red Men's Hall, 320 Post street. Col. John P. Jackson, President; Louis P. MeCarty, Secretary, 2524 Clay street.
"OLD FRIENDS." Meets second and fourth Wednes- day of each month in Old Friends' Hall. 877 Market street corner Fifth. A. C. Cunningham, President; J.E. Slinkey, Secretary.
OLYMPIC CLUB. 524 Post street. The building erected by the club contains a magnificent swimming tank filled with ocean water, and the parlors, halls, and various apartments are modern and beautiful in all their appointments. The club has extensive exer- cising grounds, with suitable special features and appliances, near Golden Gate Park. The Directors meet every Monday night. William Greer Harri- son, President; Henry R. Mann, Vice-President; J. J. Hassell, Secretary; H. B. Russ, Treasurer; H. C. Houghton, Superintendent.
PACIFIC ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION. Western Divi- sion of the Amateur Athletic Union of the United States. Jno. R. Bockman, President, 27 Kearny street. San Francisco; H. A. Keeler, Secretary, Oak- land Pier. Oakland.
PACIFIC COAST ASSOCIATION NATIVE SONS OF VERMONT. Meets on the second Friday of each month at Odd Fellows' Hall. Edward A. Belcher, President: S. G. Cheever, Recording and Financial Secretary; A. O. Colton, Chairman, Executive Com- mittee. Headquarters, Mills Building, 7th floor, room 17.
PACIFIC COAST FIELD TRIAL CLUB. A. Betz, Secretary, 627 Parrott Building.
PACIFIC-UNION CLUB. Organized February 1, 1889, by the consolidation of the Pacific and the Union clubs. Northwest corner Post and Stockton streets. Horace G. Platt, President; Geo. W. Spencer, Vice- President; James W. Reid, Secretary; John I. Sabin, Treasurer.
PHI DELTA PHI CLUB. Annual reunion and din- ner at call of Secretary. T. A. Perkins, President; O. K. McMurray, Secretary, Safe Deposit Building.
PRESS CLUB OF SAN FRANCISCO. Press Club Building, 123 Ellis street. James P. Booth, Presi- dent; Theo. F. Bonnet, First Vice-President; L. E. Stover. Second Vice-President; Robert J. Burns Jr., Third Vice-President; J. J. Harrison, Recording Secretary ; Eustace Cullinan, Librarian.
SAN FRANCISCO ATHLETIC CLUB, INCORPORATED, 317, 6th street. Edw. Homan, President; Samuel Dannenbaum, Secretary.
SAN FRANCISCO GIRLS' UNION. Meets every third Wednesday at the Home, 929 Pine street. Object- To give a home to self-sustaining girls and women at reasonable rates. Mrs. L. E. McDowell, Superin- tendent.
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SAN FRANCISCO GOLF CLUB. Meetings are held at Club House, First avenue, Presidio Reservation. Council-H. B. Goodwin, Captain; R. H. Gaylord, Secretary; Charles Page, Horace Pillsbury, J. W. Byrne.
SAN FRANCISCO GRUTLI-VEREIN. Meets at Union Square Hall. Charles Mueller, Secretary, 421 Post street.
SAN FRANCISCO KENNEL CLUB. A. B. Spreckels, President; J. P. Norman, Secretary, Call Building.
SAN FRANCISCO MAENNERCHOR. Meets every Tuesday evening at Mission Turn Verein Hall, 18th street near Valencia. Henry Bobsien, President; Edward Arndt, Secretary; Theo. Vogt, Leader.
SAN FRANCISCO SCHUETZEN VEREIN. F. O. Rath- jen, President; K. Wertheimer, Secretary. Meets second Friday of each month at California Hall, 620 Bush street.
SAN FRANCISCO SCOTTISH THISTLE CLUB. Meets at 32 O'Farrell street, the second and fourth Thurs- day evenings of each month. John Ross, Royal Chief: Alex. Strong, Treasurer; George W. Pater- son, Recorder.
SAN FRANCISCO TURN VEREIN, 323 Turk street. Stated meetings, first and third Wednesdays of each month, at 8:30 P. M. Class nights Tuesdays and Fri- days from 8:30 to 10 P. M. Social meetings for mem- bers and friends last Wednesday of each month. John Simmen, President; J. J. Kuhn, Secretary.
SAN FRANCISCO VEREIN. Northeast corner Post and Leavenworth streets. Gustav Wormser, Presi- dent; S. M. Ehrmann, Recording Secretary; Dr. E. O. Jellinek, Librarian.
SAN FRANCISCO WHIST CLUB. Club rooms, 326 Post street. George E. Bates, President; J. J. Stur- geon, Secretary.
SAN FRANCISCO YACHT CLUB. Club House in Sausalito. San Francisco headquarters in Mer- chants' Exchange. William N. McCarthy. Commo- dore ; H. R. Simpkins, Vice-Commodore ; James Kitterman, Fleet Captain; J. R. Savory, Measurer; E. C. Bartlett, 415 Post street, Secretary ; Robert B. Hogue, Treasurer.
SCHLESWIG-HOLSTEIN VEREIN. Meets the first and third Thursdays of each month in Union Square Hall. J. Jacobs, President ; H. Hinrichsen Recording Secretary.
SCOTCH-IRISH SOCIETY. Meets at Foresters' Build- Ing, 102 O'Farrell street. C. W. Gordon, President; Thomas Whyte, Secretary.
SOCIETY OF CALIFORNIA VOLUNTEERS. Annual Meeting at Occidental Hotel on the 25th of April. Composed of those who served in the California Volunteers, U. S. A. Capt. John H. Gilmore, Presi- dent; John C. Innes, Recording Secretary.
SONS AND DAUGHTERS OF THE "OLD FRIENDS." Meets every Thursday evening at No. 1 Fifth street, corner Market. Franklin F. Lord, M. D., President; Miss Rena Connelly, Secretary.
STATE FLORAL SOCIETY. Parlors Occidental Hotel. Meets second Friday of each month at 2 P. M. Emory E. Smith, Palo Alto, President; Mrs. H. P. Tricou, 846 Grove street, Secretary.
SWEDISH SINGING SOCIETY OF SAN FRANCISCO, (Male.) Meets every Thursday evening at Turn Ve- rein Hall, 323 Turk street. Prof. Axel Philstrom, Leader.
SWISS RIFLE CLUB Meets at 627 Commercial street P. A. Giannini, President; A. Huguenin, Secretary.
UNION LEAGUE CLUB. THE. The leading Repub- Hean club of the Pacific Coast. Headquarters Palace Hotel. A. Y. Booth, President; S. J. Hendy, Secre- tary.
UNION SQUARE CLUB. Receptions in Pioneer Hall on the last Friday evening of the month. E. O Reiser, President; G. L. Bresse, Secretary. Office, 412 Pine street.
UNIVERSITY CLUB. 722 Sutter street. Judge J. M. Seawell, President; G. L. Rathbone, Secretary and Treasurer.
VETERAN FIREMEN'S ASSOCIATION OF SAN FRAN- CISCO. To remember and foster the old friendship existing between the old veterans of S. F. F. D., to assist those in sicknees or distress and to bury the dead. Meets first Tuesday evening every month at 15 Brenham Place. George W. Kennard, President; Samuel Baker, Secretary, 221 Montgomery street.
VETERAN ODD FELLOWS' ASSOCIATION. Geo. H. Morrison. President; William H. Barnes, Secretary' I. O. O. F. Hall.
VETERAN VOLUNTEER FIREMEN'S ASSOCIATION OF CALIFORNIA. Meets at 24 Fourth street on the sec- ond Tuesday of each month. Stephen Bunner. Pres- ident; J. J. McMahon, Recording Secretary.
VETERANS OF THE CALIFORNIA HUNDRED AND BATTALION. 422 California street. Composed of the survivors of the 500 men who served in the 2d Mass- achusetts Cavalry, as members of the California Hun- dred and California Cavalry Battalion. C. Mason Kinne, President; W. A. Robinson, Secretary,
WESTERN ADDITION LITERARY AND SOCIAL CLUB. 414 Mason street. A. P. Black, President Fred H. Jung. Recording Secretary, 320 Pine street.
WHITNEY MONUMENT ASSOCIATION. To raise funds to erect a monument over remains of Frank- lin E. R. Whitney, founder of Howard Engine Co. No 3. G. H. Hallett, President: Gus Pohlmann, Sec- retary, 338 Sutter street.
WINTER COTILLION CLUB. Clarence L. Mitchell, Chairman; George E. Bennett, Secretary. Claus Spreckels Building. room 1213.
YALE ALUMNI ASSOCIATION OF CALIFORNIA. Samuel Knight, President; B. H. Pendleton, Secre- tary, 205 Battery street.
HALSTED & CO. UNDERTAKERS 946 Mission Street.
TEMPERANCE SOCIETIES.
INDEPENDENT ORDER OF GOOD TEMPLARS.
FATHER MATTHEW TOTAL ABSTINENCE AND BENEVOLENT SOCIETY No. 1. Meets second and fourth Friday evenings of each month at 121 Eddy street.
EVENING STAR LODGE No. 114. Meets at 20 Eddy street first and third Friday evenings at 8 o'clock.
INTERNATIONAL LODGE NO. 291. Meets every Monday evening at 8 o'clock at 16 Moss street.
MANHEM LODGE NO. 363 (Swedish). Meets in Pythian Castle, 909 Market street, every Saturday evening at 8 o'clock.
SPRING VALLEY LODGE NO. 314. Meets in Pierce Street Congregational Church every Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock.
VALLEY LODGE No. 293. Meets at 20 Eddy street every second and fourth Friday evenings at 8 o'clock.
LEAGUE OF THE CROSS OF THE ARCHDIOCESE OF SAN FRANCISCO. Headquarters. 1673 Market street. To encourage temperance and total abstinence among Catholic men and boys. To hold the larger boys in the League, a new and interesting feature was added in 1893. The First Regiment. League of the Cross Cadets, was organized by Col. W. P. Sullivan, Jr., in conjunction with Right Rev. Bishop Mont- gomery. Rev. Philip O'Ryan, Spiritual Director; Walter E. Dorn, President; Joseph P. Hayes, Re- cording Secretary; E. J. Coffey, Corresponding Sec- retary.
BANDS OF HOPE.
The following Bands of Hope are maintained by the I. O. Good Templars, viz:
District Superintendent of Juvenile Work, Mrs. Hattie A. Williams, 756 Geary street.
WINCHESTER BAND. Meets quarterly at the Pro- testant Orphan Asylum on Haight street, between Laguna and Buchanan. Superintendent, Mrs. S. W. Kerrigan, 20 Willow avenue.
WESTERN STAR BAND NO. 135. Meets at the First Presbyterian Church, corner Van Ness avenue and Sacramento street, every Sunday at 3:30 P. M. Su- perintendent, Mrs. H. G. Matherson, 502 Powell street.
GOLDEN GATE BAND NO. 175. Meets every Sun- day at 3 P. M. at First Baptist Church on Eddy street, between Jones and Leavenworth. Superintendent, Mrs. Kerrigan, 20 Willow avenue.
CRYSTAL No. 204. Meets every second Sunday at 1:15 P. M. in Free Baptist Church, Oakland. Super- Intendent, Edwin Bothwell, 707 Twentieth street.
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Theaters and Resorts.
EPWORTH BAND NO. 236. Meets on first Sunday in every month at 2:30 P. M. in the Epworth M. E. Church, corner of Twenty-sixth and Church streets, Superintendent, Miss Sarah J. Dodds, 3616 Twenty- sixth street.
MARINE TEMPERANCE SOCIETY.
Meetings are held at the Mariners' Church, corner of Sacramento and Drumm streets, on the second Tuesday of every month at 7:30 p. m. Rev. Joseph Rowell, President; Henry F. Eden, Secretary.
WOMAN'S CHRISTIAN TEMPERANCE UNION.
State Officers-Mrs. B. Sturtevant-Peet, President, San Jose; Mrs. Annie Little-Barry, Recording Secre - tary; Mrs. Dorcas J. Spencer, Corresponding Secre- tary, 132 Mc Allister street, San Francisco.
SAN FRANCISCO COUNTY UNION Mrs. Maria Freeman Gray, President; Mrs. Angie Allen, Re- cording Secretary; Mrs. Helen Lane, Corresponding Secretary.
LOCAL UNIONS.
CENTRAL. Mrs. S. B. McCoy, President; Mrs. H. H. Luse, Secretary.
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH. Mrs. Sarah W. Kerrigan, President; Mrs. E. J Lewin, Secretary.
THIRD CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH. Mrs. C. B. Williams, President; Mrs. C. M. Clark, Recording Secretary.
WESTMINSTER PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. Mrs. Dorcas J. Spencer, President; Mrs. L. A. Grass, Secretary.
FRANCES E. WILLARD, Miss Isabel Patterson, President; Mrs. A. L. Jenness, Secretary.
CENTRAL M. E. CHURCH. Mrs. Marian Irving, President; Mrs. Emily Stanbridge, Secretary.
WESTERN ADDITION UNION. Mrs. Emily Webb Giesy, President; Mrs N. E. Swett, Secretary.
THEATRES AND RESORTS.
THEATRES.
ALCAZAR, 116 O'Farrell.
ALHAMBRA, southwest corner Eddy and Jones.
CALIFORNIA, Bush, between Kearny and Grant Av. CHINESE, 814 Washington.
COLUMBIA, 11 Powell.
GRAND OPERA HOUSE, Mission near Third. ORPHEUM, 119 O'Farrell.
TIVOLI OPERA HOUSE, 28-32 Eddy.
RESORTS.
CENTRAL PARK, southeast corner Market and Eighth.
CLIFF HOUSE AND SEAL ROCKS. termination of Cliff avenue, six miles west of City Hall.
GLEN PARK (Mission Zoo), Chenery and Diamond streets.
GOLDEN GATE PARK, between D and H, from Stanyan west to the ocean.
HARBOR VIEW PARK, Jefferson, near Baker.
INGLESIDE COURSING PARK, Ocean avenue, 1% mile west of San Jose avenue.
INGLESIDE RACE TRACK, Ocean avenue, one mile west of San Jose avenue.
MUSEUM OF ACADEMY OF SCIENCES, 819 Market. SUTRO BATHS, Cliff avenue, near Cliff House.
SUTRO HEIGHTS, termination Point Lobos avenue. between Forty-eighth avenue and the ocean.
TELEGRAPH HILL OBSERVATORY, corner Green- wich and Kearny.
THE CHUTES, Haight, between Clayton and Cole.
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CITY AND COUNTY OF SAN FRANCISCO.
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 between the water front and Central Avenue the even numbers are on the right-hand side, and the odd numbers on the left, starting from the point of beginning. Beyond Central Avenue most of the streets have been numbered in a contrary manner. 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 Street, 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 San Jose Avenue, near County Line; Clarendon Heights, north of Twentieth Street, between Lincoln Avenue and San Miguel Rancho; College Homestead, east of Mission Street and north of Silver Avenue; Excelsior Homestead, southeast of Mission Street, near County Line; Fairmount Tract, south of Thirtieth Street and west of Mission Street; 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, 6 miles southwest of City Hall; Lake View, west of San Jose Avenue, from Ocean Avenue south to Railroad Homestead; Ocean View, west of San Jose Avenue near County Line; Paul Tract, near junction of San Bruno and Railroad Avenues; Presidio Reservation, west of Lyon, and north of Pacific Avenue and Lake Street to the bay and ocean; Railroad Homestead, northwest of San Jose Avenue, 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 San Jose and Ocean Avenues; 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 Ave- nue to the County Line and the bay ; Spring Valley Homestead, west of Mission Street, near Silver Avenue; Stanford Heights Tract, west of Bellevue Street, from Twenty-sixth south to Thirty-first Street; Sunny- dale Tract, west of San Bruno Avenue, near the County Line; Sunnyside, west of San Jose Avenue, near Ocean Avenue; Sunset District, south of Golden Gate Park from First Avenue west to the ocean; Sutro Heights, termination 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 Street, near County Line; West End Homestead, north and south side of County Line, near Mission Street; West End Tract, between San Jose Avenue and Mission Street 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 recent orders of the Board of Supervisors has increased the confusion heretofore prevailing, and necessitated the renumbering of several streets throughout their entire length. 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, in some instances, 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
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