Crocker-Langley San Francisco directory for the year commencing 1902, Part 7

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Publication date: 1896
Publisher: San Francisco : H.S. Crocker Co.
Number of Pages: 2188


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U. S. DISTRICT COURT, for the Northern District of California - Room 60, Appraisers' Building; Clerk's office, room 63.


Judge-John J. DeHaven.


Clerk and U. S. Commissioner-George E. Morse. Deputy Clerk and U. S. Commissioner-James S. Manley. Deputy Clerk-John Fouga.


UNITED STATES GEOLOGICAL SURVEY-H. W. Tur- mer, Geologist, room 71, Appraisers' Building. Statistician-Edwin P. Porter.


UNITED STATES INTERNAL REVENUE AGENT- Bert M. Thomas, room 11, Appraisers' Building. Special Gauger-Frank H. Driscoll.


UNITED STATES LAND OFFICE-S. S. Morton, Re- ceiver; A. B. Hunt, Register; 610 Commercial street.


Clerks-F. B. English, F. T. Dunn.


UNITED STATES LIFE-SAVING SERVICE-Major T. J. Blakeney, Superintendent Thirteenth Life- Saving District, room 35, Appraisers' Building. Assistant Inspector-Captain Fred M. Munger. Clerk-Edward W. Smith.


Stations in San Francisco-Fort Point Life-Saving Station, Presidio Reservation; Golden Gate Park Life-Saving Station, south of Cliff House; South Side Life-Saving Station, Ocean Beach.


COMPAGNON Champagnes, Liquors and Preserves. & LASSALE Tel. Main 1571


17 New Montgomery St. opp. Palace Hotel


109 MONTGOMERY ST. T: P. ANDREWS


PRINTING. RELOADING SUPPLIES, DEVELOPING


Compagnon & Lassale


17 New Montgomery St., opp. Palace Hotel


Tel. Main 1571


SOLE AGENTS LARCHER PÈRE & FILS Cognac and Pousse Café


309-311 Sansome St. Marine\ H.M. NEWHALL & Co., Agents Dept.


London Assurance Co.


50 Federal Government Officers. CROCKER-LANGLEY DIRECTORY. Officers of State of California.


UNITED STATES LIGHTHOUSE ENGINEER-Lieut .- Col. Thos. H. Handbury, U. S. A., Engineer; office. 89-92 Flood Building.


Clerks-A. Newbold, Arthur W. Smith.


UNITED STATES LIGHTHOUSE INSPECTOR-John B. Milton, Commander, U. S. N .; office 402-404 Safe Deposit Building.


Chief Clerk-Charles H. Thompson.


UNITED STATES LOCAL INSPECTOR OF BOILERS, STEAM AND SAIL VESSELS-John K. Bulger, room 21, Appraisers' Building.


Assistants-Addison M. Goodrich and Joseph P. Dolan.


UNITED STATES LOCAL INSPECTOR OF HULLS, STEAM AND SAIL VESSELS-O. F. Bolles, room 21, Appraisers' Building.


Assistants-Thomas P. Deering and James Guthrie.


UNITED STATES MARINE HOSPITAL -Mountain Lake, Presidio Reservation; office, room 1, Ap- praisers' Building; Asst. Surgeon Geo. W. Mc- Coy in command.


UNITED STATES MARSHAL OF NORTHERN DISTRICT OF CALIFORNIA-J. H. Shine; office, Ap- praisers' Building, room 45.


Chief Office Deputy-A. L. Farish. .


Office Deputies-William P. Gamble, Richard De Lancie, George H. Burnham and Edward A. Morse.


UNITED STATES MINT-The law for the establish- ment and regulation of the Mint of the United States provides that any person may deposit gold bullion for coinage or to be made into fine bars, the bars to be stamped in such manner as shall indicate the weight, fineness and value of same. In case of silver bullion, deposits are received only for manufacture into fine bars, the Government reserving the right to make its silver coin from bullion purchased in the market. Office hours from 9 A. M. to 4 P. M .; gold bullion received daily from 9 A. M. to 12 M .; visitors admit- ted daily from 9 to 11:30 A. M.


Superintendent-Frank A. Leach. Melter and Refiner-Alexander Martin.


Coiner-Daniel T. Cole.


Assayer-Charles H. Sherman.


UNITED STATES NAVAL TRAINING STATION- Yerba Buena (Goat) Island. Henry Glass, Rear Admiral, U. S. N., Commandant.


A. W. Dodd, Lieut .- Commander, U. S. N., Execu- tive Officer.


UNITED STATES NAVY PAY OFFICE-Office, 330 Phelan Building.


Theodore S. Thompson, Pay Inspector, U. S. N. Chief Clerk-George L. Foreman.


UNITED STATES PENSION AGENCY-Pension Agent, Jesse B. Fuller; office, 4th floor, 101 Sansome street.


Chief Clerk-A. Mautner.


UNITED STATES PENSION BUREAU-Special Exam- iner for the Northern District of California and Nevada, O. L. Sues, 709 Capp street, S. F.


Special Examiner for the Central-Southern Dis- trict of California, E. G. Hursh, 3668 Twentieth street, S. F.


UNITED STATES REVENUE CUTTER SERVICE-O. C. Hamlet, Captain R. C. S., Superintendent of Construction and Repair, Pacific Coast; J. A. Doyle, Chief Engineer, R. C. S., Assistant to Engineer-in-Chief on Pacific Coast: Daniel P. Foley, First Lieutenant, R. C. S., Purchasing Officer; John C. Cantwell, First Lieutenant, R. C. S .; office, room 77, Appraisers' Building.


UNITED STATES SECRET SERVICE-Agent. George W. Hazen; office, room 81, Appraisers' Building.


UNITED STATES SHIPPING COMMISSIONER-Charles F. Bassett, rooms 13-15, Appraisers' Building. Chief Deputy-Stafford H. Parker.


Deputies-Joseph F. Curtin, Henry W. Groth, James B. Newsom, Thomas H. Murphy and John W. Danks.


UNITED STATES SUB-TREASURY-Assistant Treas- urer-Julius Jacobs, 608 Commercial street; office hours, 10 A. M. to 3 P. M.


Acting Assistant Treasurer and Cashier-Thomas P. Burns.


UNITED STATES SUPERVISING INSPECTOR OF STEAM AND SAIL VESSELS, First District-John Ber- mingham, room 21. Appraisers' Building.


Clerks-Thomas R. Craigie and Henry L. Waters.


UNITED STATES SURVEYOR-GENERAL FOR CALIFOR- NIA-J. M. Gleaves, 610 Commercial street. Chief Clerk-J. M. Gleaves, Jr.


Chief Draughtsman-J. H. Wildes.


UNITED STATES WEATHER BUREAU-Office, 10th floor Mills Building.


Forecast Official-Alexander G. McAdie. Local Forecast Official-G. H. Wilson.


Observers-W. Norrington, W. J. Reed, Charles A. Hyle, H. E. Smith and Walter H. Scholl.


FOREIGN CONSULS IN SAN FRANCISCO. See Page 473.


OFFICERS OF STATE OF CALIFORNIA. SUPREME COURT.


Location, 825 Market Street, Parrott Building


CHIEF JUSTICE-W. H. Beatty.


JUSTICE-T. B. McFarland.


JUSTICE-Ralph C. Harrison.


JUSTICE-C. H. Garoutte.


JUSTICE-Jackson Temple.


JUSTICE-F. W. Henshaw.


JUSTICE-Walter Van Dyke.


ATTORNEY-GENERAL-Tirey L. Ford, Claus Spreckels Building.


ASSISTANT ATTORNEY-GENERAL-C. N. Post, Claus Spreckels Building.


DEPUTY ATTORNEY-GENERAL-George A. Sturte- vant, Claus Spreckels Building.


DEPUTY ATTORNEY-GENERAL-William M. Abbott, Claus Spreckels Building.


DEPUTY ATTORNEY-GENERAL-A. A. Moore, Jr., Claus Spreckels Building.


REPORTER-C. P. Pomeroy. ASSISTANT REPORTER-H. L. Gear.


CLERK-George W. Root.


CHIEF DEPUTY CLERK-A. W. Johnson, San Francisco. DEPUTY CLERK-George H. Ryan, San Francisco.


DEPUTY CLERK-A. E. Hornlein, San Francisco.


DEPUTY CLERK-W. E. Boody, San Francisco.


DEPUTY CLERK-N. Daroux, Sacramento.


DEPUTY CLERK-H. G. Simpson, Los Angeles.


SECRETARY-H. C. Finkler.


SECRETARY-L. A. Washburne.


PHONOGRAPHIC REPORTER-E. A. Girvin.


REPORTER-W. J. Nicholson.


LIBRARIAN -- Benjamin Edson.


SUPREME COURT COMMISSIONERS - John Haynes, George H. Smith, Wheaton A. Gray, N. P. Chipman, James A. Cooper; D. B. Woolf, Sec- retary.


BAILIFF-Ezra E. Washburn.


BAILIFF-A. W. Poole.


DEPARTMENT 1-Presiding Justice-Ralph C. Harri- son. Justice-C. H. Garoutte.


Justice-Walter Van Dyke.


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


Justice-Jackson Temple. Justice-F. W. Henshaw.


SAN FRANCISCO DISTRICT-Alameda, Contra Costa, Del Norte, Fresno, Humboldt, 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, Merced, Modoc, Mono, Nevada, Placer, Plumas, Sacramento, San Joaquin, Shasta, Sierra, Siskiyou, Solano, Stanislaus, Sutter. Tehama, Trinity, Tulare, Tuolumne, Yolo, Yuba.


WIELAND'S EXTRA PALE Best Beer on Earth Phone West 144 CALIFORNIA BOTTLING CO. Address 1407-1417 Eddy


W. & P.


BUILDING PAPER


NONE BETTER


PACIFIC REFINING & ROOFING CO.


Officers of State of California.


MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATION. Officers of State of California. 51


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 remittiturs will Issue from the San Francisco office.


GOVERNOR-Henry T. Gage; salary, $6,000. Private Secretary-W. I. Foley; salary, $4,000. Executive Clerk-W. H. Davis; salary, $2,600.


LIEUTENANT-GOVERNOR-Jacob H. Neff, ex-officio President of the Senate, at $10 per diem.


ATTORNEY-GENERAL-Tirey L. Ford; salary $3,000. First Assistant-C. N. Post; salary, $2,700.


CLERK OF SUPREME COURT-George W. Root; salary, $3,000.


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


SECRETARY OF STATE-Charles F. Curry; salary, $3,000.


Deputy-John Hoesch; salary, $2,400.


SUPERINTENDENT OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION -- Thomas J. Kirk; salary, $3,000; Deputy, Mrs. T. J. Kirk; salary, $2,400.


SUPERINTENDENT OF STATE PRINTING A. J. John- ston; salary, $3,000; E. S. Hadley, Deputy; salary, $2,400.


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-Truman Reeves; salary, $3,000; Deputy, D. A. Moulton; salary, $2,400.


ACCOUNTANCY BOARD-Frances E. Beck, President: J. Hoesch, Vice-President; Alf. G. Platt, Secretary; Carl R. Briggs; N. McLaren; 503 California street, San Francisco.


ADULT BLIND HOME (Oakland).


Trustees-John P. Irish, N. W. Spaulding, Warren Olney, G. E. Randolph and H. M. Sanborn. Superintendent-Joseph Sanders.


AGNEWS HOSPITAL FOR CHRONIC INSANE (Agnews). Board of Directors-J. R. Wilson, Adolph Areesinger, Edward White, O. A. Hale, Isaac Upham.


Secretary-T. S. Montgomery.


AGRICULTURE, BOARD OF. President-A. B. Spreckels, San Francisco. Secretary-George Jackson, Sacramento.


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


AUDITING BOARD OF THE COMMISSION OF PUBLIC WORKS-H. J. Corcoran, Stockton; George W. Tatterson, Stockton; Gillis Doty, Sacramento; John Markley, Sonoma; Thomas B. Hall, Sacra- mento.


BANK COMMISSIONERS-J. B. Wright, Bernard D. Murphy, A. W. Barrett.


Secretary-Charles H. Dunsmoor, 530 California. BOARD OF ARCHITECTURE


NORTHERN DISTRICT. SOUTHERN DISTRICT. Seth Babson, President, Octavius Morgan, Presi- San Francisco. dent, Los Angeles.


F L. Roehrig. Secretary, Merritt J. Reid, Secre- tary, San Francisco. Los Angeles. Wm Curlett, J. P. Krempel,


San Francisco. Los Angeles.


Lionel Deane, S. P. Hunt,


San Francisco. Los Angeles. Henry A. Schultz, W. S. Hebberd,


San Francisco. San Diego. BOARD OF BARBER EXAMINERS-P. W. Drake, Los Angeles, Frank Fleming, Sacramento, John J. Calish, San Francisco.


BUILDING AND LOAN ASSOCIATION COMMISSION- ERS. D. W. Field, Los Angeles: E. D. Mc- Cabe, San Francisco, James L. Fields, Secre- tary, 109 California street.


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


President Board of Trustees-George W. Reed, Oakland.


Superintendent-W. Wilkinson.


DEBRIS COMMISSIONER-W. W. Waggoner, Nevada City.


DENTAL EXAMINERS, BOARD OF.


President-H. B. Harbison, San Diego. Secretary-F. G. Baird, 502 Sutter street, San Francisco.


DEPARTMENT OF HIGHWAYS - Nathaniel Ellery, Commissioner, Eureka, Cal.


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


EQUALIZATION, BOARD OF (Office, Sacramento)- Alex. Brown, Milton, President; L. H. Brown, R. H. Beamer and T. O. Toland; E. P. Colgan, Controller and ex-officio; Chas. M. Coghlan, Secretary, Sacramento.


EXAMINERS, BOARD OF-Composed of the Governor, the Secretary of State, and the Attorney- General.


Secretary-Daniel Kevane.


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


Trustees-H. F. Dugan, San Francisco; John T. Harrington, Colusa; John D. Mackenzie, San Jose; Thos. H. Rooney, San Francisco; C. Walter Gould, San Francisco.


Superintendent and Secretary-Dr. Wm. M. Lawler.


FISH COMMISSIONERS-W. W. Van Arsdale, San Fran- cisco, Henry W. Keeler, Santa Monica and W. E. Gerber, Sacramento.


HARBOR COMMISSIONERS.


Eureka, Humboldt Bay-J. G. Murray, Franklin Ellery.


San Diego-Chas. P. Douglass, Robert H. Benton, G. B. Grow.


San Francisco (Union Depot and Ferry Building)- Paris Kilburn, President; John C. Kirkpatrick, and John D. Mckenzie. William D. English, Secretary.


HEALTH, BOARD OF-R. W. Hill, Los Angeles, G. L. Gregory, Yreka; C. A. Ruggles, Stockton; W. B. Coffey, San Francisco; F. G. Fay. Sacra- mento; W. P. Mathews, Sacramento; Winslow Anderson, San Francisco. George A. Knight, Attorney. W. P. Mathews, Secretary.


HORTICULTURE, BOARD OF-Elwood Cooper, Santa Barbara, President; J. J. Keegan, Secretary, Sacramento.


INSURANCE COMMISSIONER-E. Myron Wolf, San Francisco; M. M. Rhorer, Deputy. Office, Claus Spreckels Building.


LABOR STATISTICS BUREAU-F. V. Meyers, Com- missioner, San Francisco. Office 927 Market street.


LIBRARIAN, STATE-J. L. Gillis; Margaret Eastman, Chief Deputy.


MENDOCINO STATE HOSPITAL Ukiah-Trustees: T. A. Templeton, A. Hochheimer, E. B. Martinelli B. Fehnemann and A. B. Truman.


MINERALOGIST-Lewis E. Aubury, Ferry Building, San Francisco.


MINING BUREAU-W. S. Keyes, President; Thomas B. Bishop, F. H. Harvey, W. C. Ralston and Frank H. Dunn; H. S. Durden, Secretary. NAPA STATE HOSPITAL, Napa City-Trustees: E. J. Hennessy, Louis Martin, Ruben M. Swain, F. W. Bush and E. E. Washburn.


NORMAL SCHOOL AT CHICO, Butte County-C. C. Van Liew, Principal.


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


NORMAL SCHOOL AT SAN JOSE-Morris E. Daley, Principal.


NORMAL SCHOOL AT SAN DIEGO-Samuel T. Black, Principal.


NORMAL SCHOOL AT SAN FRANCISCO-Frederic L. Burk, Principal.


NOTARIES PUBLIC .- (See Business Directory.)


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


PILOT COMMISSIONERS, San Pedro and Wilmington -D. W. Weldt and Alexander Smith.


PILOT COMMISSIONERS, San Francisco, Mare Island and Benicia-Office, 506 Battery street. Richard S. Alexander, William G. Leale and Charles H. S. Pratt.


N. CLARK & SONS


Architectural Terra Cotta Manufacturers and Dealers


SAN FRANCISCO 17 and 19 Spear St.


J.F.CUTTER WHISKEY


E. Martin & Co. 54-56 First St.


Dr. George W.


Leek, Dentist


20 O'Farrell St.


READ SPECIAL OFFER UNDER DENTISTS."


52 Officers of State of California


CROCKER-LANGLEY DIRECTORY.


Hospitals, Homes and Asylums.


* * and xx Sauternes


Clarets


LARCHER PÈRE & FILS


Sole Agents Telephone Main 1571


- Compagnon & Lassale 17 New Montgomery St., opp. Palace Hotel


PILOTS-Office-506 Battery-Frank Boyd, Thomas H. Barber, Stephen Castle, Chas. B. Johnson, 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, M. Tyson, George E. Wallace.


PORT WARDEN, San Diego-C. H. Davis.


PORT WARDENS, San Francisco-Office, Clay Street Wharf. R. E. Nickel, Charles F. Kenneally, Charles H. Spear and Henry T. Waite.


PRESTON SCHOOL OF INDUSTRY, Ione, Amador County-Trustees: E. M. Preston, President, Nevada City; J. H. Dungan and Charles H. Dunton; B. T. K. Preston, Secretary; Rev. C. B. Reddick, Superintendent.


PRISON DIRECTORS-R. M. Fitzgerald, Oakland; James H. Wilkins, San Rafael; Don Ray, Galt; W. R. Porter, Watsonville and Robert T. Devlin, Sacramento.


RAILROAD COMMISSIONERS-E. B. Edson, President, Gazelle: C. S. Laumeister, San Francisco; and N. Blackstock, Ventura. W. T. Sesnon, Secre- tary, office, room 27, Chronicle Building.


REGISTRAR OF VOTERS-Thomas J Walsh, City Hall. SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA STATE HOSPITAL, Patton, San Bernardino County-Randolph Seeley, San Bernardino; E. P. Clark, Riverside; Thomas A. Lewis, Los Angeles; John McGonigle, Ventura; H. T. Hays, Riverside.


WARDEN, San Quentin Prison-M. G. Aguirre. WARDEN, Folsom Prison-James H. Wilkins.


STOCKTON STATE HOSPITAL, Stockton-Trustees: Frank E. Lane, L. E. Doan, Chas. D. Fontana; John C. Thompson and George W. Langridge. Asa Clark, M. D., Superintendent; J. H. Hough, Secretary.


SUTTER'S FORT TRUSTEES-C. E. Hollister, Court- land; Walter W. Greer; Thomas Flint, Jr., San Juan; and H. S. Martin, San Francisco.


UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA-Regents: Charles W. Slack, J. B. Reinstein, Arthur W. Foster, Guy T. Earl, I. W. Hellman, Mrs. Phoebe A. Hearst, J. F. Houghton, A. Rodgers, J. A. Waymire, C. Rowell, W. H. L. Barnes and George C. Pardee, Chas. S. Wheeler, Dr. C. N. Ellenwood, Garrett W. McEnerney, A. W. Foster.


STATE VETERINARIAN-Dr. Chas. H. Blemer, Sacra- mento; W. E. D. Morrison, Assistant, Los Angeles.


VETERINARY MEDICAL BOARD-W. E. D. Morrison, President, Los Angeles; J. J. Streets, Ventura; D. F. Fox, Sacramento; H. F. Spencer, San Jose. W. J. Oliver, Secretary, Los Angeles.


WHITTIER HOME FOR JUVENILE OFFENDERS- Trustees: Dr. Walter Lindley, James Clark and Charles Prager. T. B. Van Alstyne, Super- intendent.


YOSEMITE AND MARIPOSA BIG TREE GUARDIANS- Henry T. Gage. ex officio President, Sacra- mento; Frank H. Short, Charles S. Givens, W. W. Foote, John C. Wilson, W. G. Ker- choff, W. H. Metson, W. Henshaw and Thos. A. Hender. J. J. Lermen, Secretary, Claus Spreckels Bldg., San Francisco; Miles Wallace, Guardian.


CRAIG & COCHRAN CO., UNDERTAKERS.


52-56 Mint Av., Tel. South 47.


HOSPITALS, HOMES AND ASYLUMS.


ARMITAGE ORPHANAGE OF SAN FRANCISCO. Location of the orphanage, San Mateo. Office of the Society, 530 California street, room 38, San Fran- cisco. Mrs. Austin Tubbs, President, San Mateo; Mrs. H. L. Scott, Vice-President, San Francisco; Mrs. E. D. Beylard, Secretary, San Mateo; Crocker-Wool- worth and Company, Bank Treasurers; B. F. Le Warne, Superintendent, San Mateo.


BOYS' AND GIRLS' AID SOCIETY. Southeast cor- ner Baker and Grove streets. Trustees meet on the second Tuesday of each month. George C. Perkins, President; Herbert W. Lewis, Superintendent.


CALIFORNIA EYE AND EAR HOSPITAL. 1007 Sutter street.


CALIFORNIA GENERAL HOSPITAL. Douglass street, between 18th and 19th. The privilege is extended to all physicians to bring their patients to this institu- tion for treatment under their own direction.


CALIFORNIA GIRLS' TRAINING HOME. 147 Natoma street. Object-To provide a home for girls from 10 to 17 years old. from any part of the State, and to train them to become competent housekeepers. President, Mrs. L. M. Howard, 1383 Franklin street, Oakland; Recording Secretary, Mrs. F. M. Gilley, 830 Church street; Corresponding Secretary, Mrs. L. H. Jacobi, 815 Grand street, Alameda.


CALIFORNIA WOMAN'S HOSPITAL. 3118 Sacramento street. F. W. Vowinckel, M. D., Surgeon in charge; L. H. Hoffman, M. D., Resident Surgeon; John Ber- mingham, President; Abraham Halsey, Secretary and Treasurer: Miss Jessie F. Mackenzie, Superin- tendent of Nurses; Mrs. M. J. Warren, Matron.


CHILDREN'S HOME FINDING SOCIETY OF CALIFOR- NIA, THE (incorporated). Headquarters, Columbian Building, 916 Market street. Rev. H. W. Brayton, A. M., State Superintendent.


CITY AND COUNTY ALMSHOUSE. Dewey Boule- vard, near Laguna Honda. (See City and County Government.)


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


FLORENCE CRITTENTON HOME OF SAN FRANCISCO. Directors-Chas. N. Crittenton, President, New York City: Geo. S. Montgomery, Vice-President, Parrott Building: Virginia W. Smiley, M. D., Secretary, 1214 Hyde street: Lucia M. Lane, M. D., Manager, office 1214 Hyde street; Mrs. J. Kirwan, Matron.


FRED FINCH ORPHANAGE. Post office, Dimond, Alameda county. Office, Epworth Hall, 1037 Market street Rev. H. B. Heacock, D. D., President, College Park; Rev. E. R. Dille, D. D., Secretary, Oakland; I. J.Truman, Treasurer, San Francisco.


FRENCH HOSPITAL. Point Lobos Avenue between Fifth and Sixth avenues. Conducted by the French Mutual Benevolent Society. J. M. Dupas, President; E. A. Lemoine, Recording Secretary; A. Miqueu, Superintendent. Office, 316A Post street.


GERMAN HOSPITAL. Noe street between Thir- teenth and Fourteenth streets. Office, 360 Geary Street. A. O. Eckardt. M. D., Resident Physician; John R. Haake, Superintendent. Owned and con- trolled by the German General Benevolent Society. H. C. Jordan, General Agent, 360 Geary street.


HEBREW HOME FOR AGED DISABLED. 507 Lom- bard street. Samuel Polack, President ; Mrs. M. Kaskell, Secretary; A. Scott, Superintendent; Mrs. A. Scott, Matron. Dr. E. M. Weiss, Home Physician.


HOSPITAL FOR CHILDREN AND TRAINING SCHOOL FOR NURSES. 3700 California street. Dispensary, 1109 Mission street. General clinics are held daily from 9 to 10 A. M., and from 3 to 4 P. M. Tuesday and Fri- day afternoons diseases of the eye, ear, throat and nose are treated. Mrs. W. B. Harrington, President; Mrs. L. L. Dunbar, Treasurer; Mrs. T. L. Miller, Re- cording Secretary; Mrs. H. E. Bothin. Corresponding Secretary; T. H. Crabtree, M. D., Resident Physi- cian; Mrs. E. L. Stevens, Matron.


KING'S DAUGHTERS' HOME FOR INCURABLES. 317 Francisco street. Mrs. J. G. Clark, President; Mrs. Richard Brown, Recording Secretary and Superintendent.


LANE HOSPITAL. Southeast corner Clay and Web- ster streets. Dr. C. N. Ellinwood, Secretary and Treasurer.


LITTLE SISTERS' INFANT SHELTER. 512 Minna street. 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. Mrs. M. S. Cooper, President; Mrs. W. Fennimore, Vice-President; Mrs. A. Wilson, Cor- responding Secretary; Mrs. J. Cunningham, Matron.


MAGDALEN ASYLUM. Potrero avenue, near Twen- ty-first street. Conducted by the Sisters of Mercy.


E, H. ROLLINS & SONS


Municipal, Corporation and Railway 335 Pine Street


BONDS


TECHAU TAVERN! Music daily from 12.30 to 2. 6 to 8, and 9.30 to 12 M.


Restaurant and Family Resort - Service and Attention-none Better - 109-117 MASON ST.


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MARIA KIP ORPHANAGE. Northeast corner of Seventh avenue and Lake street. Miss Carrie Gwin, President; Mrs. Thomas P. Woodward, Secretary; Mrs. Sidney Worth, Treasurer: Miss Mary Heath, Corresponding Secretary ; Mrs. Alice M. Fox, Matron.


MATER MISERICORDIA. 23 Rincon place. This house of protection and refuge for young women of good reputation is under the charge of the Sisters of Mercy.


MOUNT ST. JOSEPH'S INFANT ORPHAN ASYLUM. Silver Avenue near Q south. For small boys and girls. Conducted by the Sisters of Charity of St. Vincent de Paul.


MOUNT ZION HOSPITAL. 2311 Sutter street. Will- fam Haas, President; Meyer H. Levy, Secretary, office, 436 O'Farrell street; Miss Bertha Cohen, Su- perintendent.


OLD PEOPLE'S HOME OF SAN FRANCISCO. 2507 Pine, corner Pearce. Board of Lady Managers: Mrs. D. E. Friele, President; Mrs. Geo. B. Warren, Secre- tary; Rev. Charles McKelvey, Superintendent and Chaplain; Mrs. Charles McKelvey, Matron, M. E. Rumwell, Physician. Business meetings of the Board of Lady Managers are held on the first Wed- nesday of each month at 10:30 A. M. Board of Trustees: William H. Crocker, President; Mrs. Geo. B. Warren, Secretary.


ORPHAN ASYLUM (Roman Catholic). N street south between Eighteenth and Twentieth avenues. Under the charge of the Sisters of Charity.


OUR LADY'S HOME. For Aged and Infirm Fe- males. Conducted by the Sisters of Mercy. A per- manent building is being erected in Fruitvale, Alameda County. Present location, Rincon place, adjoining St. Mary's Hospital.


PACIFIC HEBREW ORPHAN ASYLUM AND HOME SOCIETY. Asylum-East side of Devisadero street, between Hayes and Grove. Formed for the care, relief, protection and improvement of orphan child- ren, and for the care of aged Israelites who are with- out adequate means of support. S. W. Levy, Presi- dent; Meyer H. Levy, Secretary; David Michael, Col- lector; Henry Mauser, Superintendent; Mrs. Henry Mauser, Matron. The Home for Aged Israelites (a branch of the Society) is located at the corner of Silver avenue and Mission street. Mrs. Johanna Levy, Matron. Secretary's office, 436 O'Farrell.


PACIFIC HOSPITAL. Stockton and Chestnut streets. H. A. Hess, M. D., Surgeon in Charge; Rev. F. S. Ford, Secretary. A benevolent corpora- tion owned and operated by the Christian Hospital Association, open to all physicians for general hos- pital cases.


PROTESTANT EPISCOPAL OLD LADIES' HOME, THE. Golden Gate avenue, between Central and Masonic avenues. Established for the permanent care and maintenance of poor, aged or infirm women who are members of the Episcopal Church. Mrs. P .. B. San- chez, President.


QUARANTINE HOSPITAL. Angel Island.


RECEIVING HOSPITAL. City Hall. In charge of Police Surgeons. (See Board of Health.)


SAN FRANCISCO CHILDREN'S ORPHANAGE. 4045 Twenty-fifth street. President. D. S. O'Brien; Sec- retary and Treasurer, E. L. Wadham. Office, 927 Market street.


SAN FRANCISCO LADIES' PROTECTION AND RELIEF SOCIETY. Franklin street, between Post and Geary. Mrs. George Barstow, President; Mrs. Milan Soule, Recording Secretary, Palace Hotel.


SAN FRANCISCO LYING-IN-HOSPITAL, N. W. cor. Twenty-ninth and Point Lobos avenues. Foundling Asylum, 913 Golden Gate avenue. Miss Anita M. Pugh, Superintendent; Dr. Lucia M. Lane and Dr. Virginia W. Smiley, physicians in charge.




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