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THE MARKET STREET BANK. Incorporated Nov. 19, 1891. 1143 Market Street. Capital, $50,000, paid up. Surplus, $8,400. A. F. Martel, President; E. C. Dudley, Vice-President: W. B. Nash, Cashier. Direc- tors-A. F. Martel. E. C. Dudley, W. B. Nash, W. S. Upham, Oliver Ellsworth, C. Martel.
THE MISSION BANK. Incorporated February 7, 1903, Sixteenth street and Julian ave. James Rolph. Jr., President ; Stuart F. Smith, Cashier. Capital, $200.000. Directors-James Rolph, Jr . F B. Anderson, E. W. Hopkins, William Babcock, W. H. Crim, G. L. Cen- ter, Antoine Borel.
THE SAN FRANCISCO NATIONAL BANK. Organized December 1. 1897: Southeast corner Sansome and Pine streets: James K. Wilson, President: Wm. Pierce Johnson. Vice-President; C. K. McIntosh, Vice-President: F. W. Wolfe, Cashier: C. L. Davie, Assistant Cashier Capital paid in coin, $500.000. Surplus and undivided profite, $185,000. Directors- Wm. Pierce Johnson, Wm. J. Dutton, Geo. A. Pope, C. S. Benedict, Geo. A. Newhall, W. H. Talbot, H. D. Morton, C. K McIntosh, Jas. K. Wilson.
THE UNITED STATES NATIONAL BANK. 805 Market street; Byron Mauzy, President; Theo. Reichert, Vice-President ; R. B. Murdock, Cashier and Manager; N. B. Phillips, Assistant Cashier. Directors-Byron Mauzy, John F. Schroth, Theo. Reichert, F. C. Iasmel, A. B. Murdock, Wm. F. Burbank. C. A. Hawkins, W. L. Growall, W. A. Merralls.
UNION TRUST COMPANY OF SAN FRANCISCO. In- corporated February 6, 1893; junction Montgomery, Post and Market streets; Isaias W. Hellman, Presi- dent; Robert Watt. Vice-President; I. W. Hell- man. Jr., Vice President and Manager; Charles J. Deering, Cashier and Secretary; H. Van Luven, Second Asst. Cashier and Asst. Secretary ; J. M. Israel. Asst. Secretary and Asst. Cashier. Capital stock, $1,500,000; amount subscribed, $1,446,000; amount paid In coin, $1,163,200; total number of shares of stock issued, 1,446; amount paid on each share of stock, $800 Directors-Isaias W. Hellman, Henry F. Allen, Antoine Borel, Chr. de Guigné, Wm. L. Gerstle, I. W. Hellman, Jr., J. L. Flood, Timothy Hopkins. Geo. T. Marye, Jr., John D. Spreckels. Robert Watt, George A. Pope, H. E. Huntington, and Jacob Stern.
UNITED BANK AND TRUST CO., 286 Bush street, UNITED STATES NATIONAL BANK. See The United States National Bank.
WELLS FARGO NEVADA NATIONAL BANK OF SAN FRANCISCO. Northeast corner Market and Sansome streets. Isaías W. Hellman, President; John F. Bigelow. Vice-President: I. W. Hellman, Jr., Vice- President; F. L. Lipman, Cashier; Geo. Grant, Frank B. King. W. McGavin and John E. Miles, Assistant Cashiers. Capital Stock, $6,000.000; Amount Subscribed, $6.000.000; Amount paid in Coin, $6.000.000: Total number of shares of stock issued. 60.000: Surplus. $3.500,000. Directors: Henry F. Allen, John F. Bigelow. C. DeGuigne, Dudley Evans, James L. Flood, William Haas, E. H. Harri- man, Isaias W. Hellman, I. W. Hellman, Jr., W. F. Herrin, Herbert E. Law, Clarence H. Mackay, Leon Sloss, F. W. Van Sicklen, Robert Watt.
WESTERN NATIONAL BANK OF SAN FRANCISCO. Northeast corner Market and Powell streets ( .James Flood Building). William C. Murdock, President; W. S. Miller. Vice-President : F. L. Holland, Cashier.
Capital stock paid, $500,000. Directors-W. T. Wal- Iace, L. D. Owens, Chas. E. Hanson. C. S. Benedict, W. A. Schrock, W. S. Miller, Wm. C. Murdock, B. C. Browa, James Irvine.
YOKOHAMA SPECIE BANK THE (Ltd.). 514 Mont- gomery. Taro Hodsumi, Manager.
BENEFIT ASSOCIATIONS.
CAMBRIAN MUTUAL AID SOCIETY. Meets first Monday of each month at Scandia Hall, 161 City Hall avenue. Thomas Price, President; John Edwards, Secretary.
EXEMPT FIRE COMPANY. Meetings held on the third Monday of each month, 15 Brenham place. John J. Guilfoyle, Secretary.
FISHERMEN'S MUTUAL BENEVOLENT SOCIETY. Meets at S. W. cor. Stockton and Union streets on the first Saturday evening of each month.
FRENCH MUTUAL BENEVOLENT SOCIETY. Meets second and fourth Wednesdays of each month at 26 O'Farrell street. Orlando Bozio, President; E. A. Lemoine, Recording Secretary.
GAMBRINUS BENEVOLENT SOCIETY. Meets first Saturday of each month at 510 Bush street. John Pfankuch, Recording Secretary.
GARIBALDI MUTUAL AID SOCIETY. Meets second Saturday of each month at Garibaldi Hall. 423 Broad- way. L. Guinasso, President; V. Busalacchi, Secretary.
ITALIAN MUTUAL BENEVOLENT SOCIETY. Meets second Monday in each month at 1525 Stockton street. S. Bottaro, President; C. Zapelli, Secretary, 844B Vallejo street.
ITALIAN REALI CARABINIERI MUTUAL AID SO- CIETY, 423 Broadway street. Board of Directors' meeting every first Monday of the month. General meeting every third Monday of the month. V. Fus- co, President; Thomas Maino, Secretary, 9281% Pacific street.
JOURNEYMEN BUTCHERS' PROTECTIVE AND BE- NEVOLENT ASSOCIATION OF THE PACIFIC COAST. Meets at 909 Market street every Wednesday evening. Nick Volz, President ; Ben Davis, Recording Sec- retary, 1627 Polk street.
JOURNEYMEN SHIPWRIGHTS' ASSOCIATION. Folsom street.
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LETTER CARRIERS' MUTUAL AID ASSOCIATION. Conrad Trieber, Secretary. Meets first Saturday evening of each month at $14 Mason street.
LIGUE D'HENRI IV MUTUAL BENEVOLENT SO- CIETY. Membership, 850. Meets at Balboa Hall, Native Sons' Building. Officers-J. Mtal cq, Presi- dent: P. Chigé and L. Cazet, Vice-Presidents; P. A. Bergerot, Recording Secretary, 306 Pine street; Jus- tin Labarthe, Treasurer.
MARINE ENGINEERS' BENEFICIAL ASSOCIATION, No. 35. Meets every Tuesday evening at 36 East street, South. E. J. Powers, President; W. M. Coombs, Corresponding Secretary; John J. Searey, Business Manager.
MERCHANTS EXCHANGE MUTUAL BENEFIT ASSO- CIATION. A. M. Burns, President; T. C. Friedlander, Secretary, Room 1403, Merchants Exchange Building.
MUSICAL FUND SOCIETY. Meets quarterly, third Thursday in January. April, July and October, at 2 P. M., in Alcazar Building, 120 O'Farrell street. Office 421 Post street.
NATIONAL ASSOCIATION LETTER CARRIERS OF AMERICA. Golden Gate Branch, 214. James I. Donahue. President ; Conrad Trieber, Secretary. Meets first Saturday of each month at 414 Mason street.
NORD-DEUTSCHER VEREIN. Meets second and fourth Tuesdays at 32 O'Farrell street. Shiels Bldg. H. P. Petersen, President: C. G. Bolsdorff, Recording Secretary, 2211 Geary street.
NORWEGIAN AID SOCIETY OF SAN FRANCISCO. Meets every third Monday at 20 Eddy street. C. L. Christie, President.
ORDER OF SCOTTISH CLANS. Clan Fraser. No. 78. Meets on the first and third Thursday evenings of each month at 32 O'Farrell street. T. A. Munro, Chief: Alexander King. Secretary.
PACIFIC COAST COMMERCIAL TRAVELERS' ASSOCIA- TION. Meets the last Saturday of each month. Headquarters, 416 Market street. W. W. Knicker- pocker. President: S. Moseley Woods, Secretary, Room 88. Flood Building.
SAN FRANCISCO BAECKER VEREIN. Meets first and third Wednesdays of each month at 413 Sutter street. Wm. Leteche, President; Paul Gu- derly. Recording Secretary.
THE JOHN M. KLEIN ELECTRICAL CO.
W. J. MORGAN, PRESIDENT AND MANAGER
105-107 Battery St. Tel. Main 389
Sunshine Lamps, Fan Motors. Everything Electrical. Line Tools of ovory description
PERATING VINERI TEPEL PLACE
Bush 260
Telephone
Cable Address "THIELON " See page opp. "Detectives "
- - The Thiel Detective Service Co.
510 Mutual Savings Bank Bldg.
R. C. ACKLEY, Manager
Developing
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T. P. ANDREWS
Benefit Associations.
MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATION.
Benevolent Societies.
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SAN FRANCISCO CHAPTER OF AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF ARCHITECTS. Phelan Building; Heury A. Schulze, President, Northern District; Wells Fargo & Co.'s Building: William Curlett, Secretary and Treasurer, 314 Phelan Building.
SAN FRANCISCO FIRE DEPARTMENT MUTUAL AID ASSOCIATION. John W. Reilly, President; E. F. McKittrick. Secretary, 2547 Folsom street.
SAN FRANCISCO SCHWABEN VEREIN. Meets Orst and Third Mondays of each month in Turn Verelo Hall, 323 Turk street.
SCANDINAVIAN SOCIETY. Meets every Tuesday evening at 120 O'Farrell street. Charles R. Anderson, President; Gust. R. Nelson, Recording Secretary, 266 Collingwood street.
SERVIAN MONTENEGRIN LITERARY AND BENEVO- LENT SOCIETY. Meets first and third Wednesdays of each month at 10 Callfornia street, room 12.
SLAVONIC ILLYRIO MUTUAL BENEVOLENT SO- CIETY. Meets first and third Fridays of each month at 120 O'Farrell street.
SPANISH MUTUAL BENEVOLENT SOCIETY. Meets In Red Men's Hall, 320 Post street, on the last Sunday In each month.
ST. PATRICK'S MUTUAL ALLIANCE ASSOCIATION OF CALIFORNIA. Meets Arst and third Monday even- Ings of each month at 1138 Mission street. Thomas F. McGrath, President; Thomas F. Alford, Record- Ing Secretary.
ST. PETER'S GERMAN CATHOLIC BENEVOLENT SO- OIRTY. Meets first Monday evening of each month in school building adjoining St. Boniface's Church. SUED-DEUTSCHER VEREIN. Meets Orst and third Thursdays of each month at 413 Sutter street.
SWISS MUTUAL BENEVOLENT SOCIETY. Antoine Borel, President: A. Juillerat, Secretary. Office, 414 Pine street. room 6
SWISS RELIEF SOCIETY. Alfred Monotti, Presi- dent; A. Juillerat, Secretary, 414 Pine.
TEACHERS' MUTUAL AID SOCIETY OF SAN FRAN- cisco. Meets at room 356, City Hall, on first and third Wednesdaye of each month, at 3:30 p. in. Miss Helen McFarland, President; Mrs. C. A. Hill, Secretary.
UNION PRINTERS' MUTUAL AID SOCIETY. Meets the first Thursday after first' Monday in each month in Shiels' Building, 32 O'Farrell street, at 2:30 P. M. John Collins, President; J. Paul Spencer, Recording Secretary.
UNITED NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF POSTOFFICE CLERKS (SAN FRANCISCO BRANCH). Meets first Tues- day of each month at 102 O'Farrell street. Daniel B. Dwyer. President; A. S. J. Woods, Secretary,
UNITED STATES RAILWAY MAIL SERVICE MUTUAL BENEFIT ASSOCIATION. Ferry Postonice Bldg.
UNIVERSITY OF THE PACIFIC ENDOWMENT FUND. 1. J. Truman, President; Rolle V. Watt, Secretary, office 815 Call Building.
VEREIN EINTRACHT. Meets every Wednesday evening at 237, 12th street.
WIDOWS AND ORPHANS AID ASSOCIATION, of the San Francisco Police Department, embraces the whole police force of San Francisco, with the object of protecting and endowing their widows and orphans in case of death. Meets in Police Court Room No. 1. Hall of Justice, second Friday of each month at 3 p. M. Robert J. Kerrison, President: Jobn J. O'Meara, Recording Secretary.
YOUNG MEN'S INSTITUTE (R. C.). Office. Ploneer Bullding, 24 Fourth street. Officers of the Grand Council-John P. Fitzgerald, Grand President ; George A. Stanley. Grand Secretary ; Wm. T. Agge- ler. Grand Treasurer.
Y. M. I. LECTURE BUREAU. Pioneer Bullding.
YOUNG LADIES' INSTITUTE. (R. C.) 3. 10th street. Miss May Stein, President: Miss Josephine T. Mol- loy, Grand Secretary.
HALSTED & CO. UNDERTAKERS
946 Mission Street, Tel. South 163.
BENEVOLENT SOCIETIES.
ASSOCIATED CHAMITIRS, Organized March. 1988. Central offfer. 624 Montgomery street. Merts last Friday at 3:30 P. M. Directory-Osgood Putnam. President : C. A. Murdock, Rev. Bradford Leavitt and Herbert Lewis. Vier.Presidents: Miss Katherine C. Felton, General Secretary ; Dr. Mary Roberts Smith, Secretary : 8. W. Levy, Treasurer.
AUSTRIAN BENEVOLENT SOCIETY. Merte frat and third Wednesdays fu each month at $13 Sutter street.
BELGIAN BENEVOLENT SOCIETY OF SAN FRANCIS. co. Paul Belle:nans, Presideut: Leon Audre, Secre. tary : George Marsily, Treasurer, 317 Stock tou street.
BRITISH BENEVOLENT SOCIETY OF CALIFORNIA. Anuual meeting second Tuesday in May at Britlab Consulate, 520 Battery street. Officers - Courtenay Walter Bennett, C. I. E., H. B. M., Consul General, Honorary President; A. F. Chambers, Secretary and Treasurer.
CALIFORNIA KINDERGARTEN FREE NORMAL TRAINING SCHOOL, connected with the work of the Silver Street Kindergarten Association. 64 Silver street.
CALIFORNIA PRISON COMMISSION. Charles Mont- gomery, President : 227 Second street.
CALIFORNIA SOCIETY FOR THE PREVENTION OF CRUELTY TO CHILDREN. Office, 705-706 Grant Build- ing, 1095 Market street. E. W. Newhall. President; M. J. White, Secretary : Geo. A. Newhall, Treasurer.
DANISH LADIES' RELIEF SOCIETY. Meets first Wednesday of each month in Larsen's Hall, 20 Eddy street.
EUREKA BENEVOLENT ASSOCIATION. Organized October, 1850. to assist poor and needy Hebrews In want or sickness. Office, 436 O'Farrell street. S. W. Heller, President: Meyer H. Levy, Secretary.
FRANCESCA RELIEF SOCIETY. Incorporated April 25, 1898, although the society has been engaged in re- Her work since 1877. Its object is to assist the de- serving poor. The membership is composed of hon- orary and active members, Meetings are held every Wednesday forenoon at 10 o'clock. at 214 Hayes street. Mrs. Bertha Welch, Foundress: Mrs. Eugene Lent. President: Miss Marte Gaillard, Treasurer; Miss Margaret Lacey, Secretary
THE FRATERNAL BROTHERHOOD. Supreme Lodge is located at Los Angeles. San Francisco office is lo- cated at 425 and 426 Parrott Bullding. C. W. Stone, Supreme Representative. San Francisco Lodge No. 69 meets every Wednesday night at Golden Gate Hall, 669 Sutter street. Progress Lodge No. 280 meets every Friday night at Red Men's Hall, 220 Golden Gate avenue.
GERMAN GENERAL BENEVOLEN'T SOCIETY, THE. Owns and controls the German Hospital. H. C Jor- dau. General Agent. Office-360 Geary street. City Physicians-Max Salomon, M. D., and A. L. Draper, M. D ; office hours, 1-4 and 7-8 p. M .: Sundays, 9-10 A. M. Henry Epstein, President; Carl Jantzen, L. Jockers, Secretaries: Henry Brune, Treasurer.
GERMAN LADIES' GENERAL BENEVOLENT SOCIETY. Meets on the first day of each month at 860 Geary street. Mrs. Caroline Koester, President; Mrs. F. Fehleisen, Secretary.
GOLDEN GATE KINDERGARTEN ASSOCIATION. Or- ganized October 6, 1879; Incorporated October 6, 1884. Its object is the establishment and maintenance of free kindergartens in San Francisco, and the sustain- Ing of a free Normal Training School for Kindergart- ners. Mrs. Leland Stanford, Honorary President; Mrs. Pbæbe Hearst, Honorary Vice-President: M188 Virginia Fitch, President: Mrs. E. E. Brownell and Miss Jeøste Dorr, 1115 Hyde street, Secretaries; Mrs. E. B. Cutler, Treasurer : Miss Anna M. Stovall. Normal Instructor: office 560 Union street.
HILLER HOMCKOPATHIC INSTITUTE. 1009 Sutter street. Hours, 10 A. M. to l. P. M. D. Albert Hiller, M. D., Superintendent: T. A. Blinn, Secretary.
HOMEOPATHIC DISPENSARY. Hahnemann Hos- pital College, S. W. cor. Maple and Sacramento streets.
LADIES' SEAMAN'S FRIEND SOCIETY. Meets firat Wednesday of each month at the Sallors' Home, corner Main and Harrison streets.
MASTER MARINERS' BENEVOLENT ASSOCIATION. Meets every Thursday evening in Red Men's Hall. 220 Golden Gate avenue. E F. Tway, President; L. Traung. Recording Secretary.
OCCIDENTAL KINDERGARTEN ASSOCIATION. Free Kindergarten located 214 Second street. Mrs. A. L. Armer. President: Miss Florence Musto, Correspond- Ing Secretary.
PACIFIC HUMANE SOCIETY. Callaghan Building. Frank J. Kane, Secretary.
PIONEER KINDERGARTEN SOCIETY. Organized July 23. 1878: Incorporated July 25. 1878. Reineor- porated January, 1886. Mrs. M. H. Hecht, Mra. David Bixler, Honorary Presidents; Mrs. Gen. F. Beveridge, President: Mrs. Geo. A. Moore, Vice- President: Mrs. Willard O. Wayman, Treasurer; Mrw. W. J. Dutton, Recording Secretary, Mrs. Helen Hrcht, Corresponding Secretary, 1998 Jackson street. Kindergartens-No. I. The Adler, 407 Bay street; No. 2. Silver Star, Pacific And Sansome streets; No. 3. The Sutro Mall Dork. 218 Brannan street.
ROUMANIAN AID SOCIETY. Wallace A. WINC, President; JJ. S. Horovitz. Recording Secretary: offer MG Callfornia street. roun 12.
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Benevolent Societies.
SAN FRANCISCO BENEVOLENT ASSOCIATION. Meeta second Monday in each month at 3:30 P. M. in Union Trust Building. George H. Buckingham, Presf- dent; I. J. Truman, Treasurer; Sheldon G. Kellogg, Secretary and Manager.
SAN FRANCISCO COMMERCIAL TRAVELERS ASSO- OLATION. Meets second and fourth Tuesdays of each month in Alcazar Building. C. C. Miller, President; M. B. Mergen, Secretary.
SAN FRANCISCO FRUIT AND FLOWER MISSION. 681 Sutter street. Miss Amy Wainwright, President; Mrs. A. H. Coppuck, Corresponding Secretary.
SAN FRANCISCO POLYCLINIC, THE. 490 Ellis street. J. Wilson Shiels, M. D., President; Martin Regens- burger, M. D., Secretary.
SAN FRANCISCO SETTLEMENT ASSOCIATION. Mrs. Phœbe A. Hearst, President; Mrs. Mary W. Kincaid, Chairman of the Council; Miss Lucile Eaves, Head Worker; A. J. Todd, Director of Boys' Clubs. The Settlement House, known as the "South Park Set- tlement," is located at No. 86 South Park. San Fran- cisco Boys' Club, formerly 740 Bryant street, now & part of San Francisco Settlement and under its direc- tion, having united with it September, 1898.
SAN FRANCISCO SOCIETY FOR THE PREVENTION OF CRUELTY TO ANIMALS. Office, 403 Parrott Build- ing. Office telephone, South 69. John Partridge, President; C. B. Holbrook, Secretary.
SAN FRANCISCO SOCIETY FOR THE PROTECTION OF CHILDREN. Room 209, 927 Market street. D. S. O'Brien, President; E. S. Wadham, Secretary.
SILVER STREET KINDERGARTEN SOCIETY. 64 SII- ver street. Mrs. Charles B. Alexander, President: Mr. Alfred B. Ford, Secretary, Crocker. Woolworth Nation -1 Bank; Mr. A. H. R. Schmidt, Treasurer; Miss Kate F. Banning, Superintendent, 668 Castro street.
SOCIETY OF ST. VINCENT DE PAUL. Particular Council meets on second Thursday of each month in the Hall of St. Mary's Cathedral, Van Ness avenue and O'Farrell street. Spiritual Director, Very Rev. J. J. Prendergast, V. G .; D. M. Fitzgerald, Secretary, 409 Tenth street.
ST. ANDREW'S SOCIETY. Meets every Monday evening in Scottish Hall, 117 Larkin street. T. C. Lawson, President; Geo. St. J. Bremner, Recording Secretary.
ST. IGNATIUS' TRAINING SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. Headquarters, St. Ignatius Church, 214 Hayes street; branch, 406 Eighth street. President, Mrs. Walter E. Dean; Vice-President, Mies M. Mellise; Secre- tary. Mr. Geo. A. Crux; Treasurer, Miss Butler. Managers-Mrs. T. B. Bishop, Mrs. Frank J. Sullivan, Mrs. E. W. Mckinstry, Mrs. J. Athearn Folger, Mrs. Win. Irwin, Mrs. Eleanor Martin, Mrs. J. Downey Harvey, Mrs. P. de Vecchi, Mrs. Joseph Hooper, Miss Phelan, Mrs. M. Loughborough.
HALSTED & CO. UNDERTAKERS
946 Mission Street, Tel. South 163.
Association for the Improve- ment and Adornment
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SAN FRANCISCO.
103 Phelan Building.
James D. Phelan, President; William G. Irwin Vice-President: Leon Sloss. Treasurer.
BOARD OF TRADE
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SAN FRANCISCO. 202 Market Street.
Organized April, 1877. Objects-To protect the in- terests of its members, prevent settlements without full investigation, resist Inequitable and fraudulent settlements, and bring about joint action in the col- lection of debts. A. A. Watkins, President; T. J. Parsons, First Vice-President: S. Nickelsburg, Sec- ond Vice-President; Isaac Upham, Treasurer; Jo- seph Kirk, Attorney ; H. L. Smith, Secretary.
CALIFORNIA PROMOTION COMMITTEE.
25 New Montgomery Street.
The object of this committee is to advertise the resources and to promote the settlement and de- velopment of the State of California. Visitors in- vited. Executive Committee - Andrea Sbarboro, Chairman; Rufus P. Jennings, Executive officer; George W. McNear, Treasurer; A. A. Watkins, Fred J. Koster.
CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
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SAN FRANCISCO.
221-223 Merchants Exchange Building, 431 Cali fornia Street
Geo. A. Newhall, President; C. H. Bentley, First Vice-President; William H. Marston, Second Vice- President; Chester W. Burks, Secretary, Treasurer and Librarian, Trustees: W. J. Dutton. Wm. L. Gerstle, Rufus P. Jennings, H. Rosenfeld, Jas. B. Smith. Thos, Rickard, Wm. R. Wheeler, Geo. D. Gray. Chas. S. Laumeister, William Matson, H. D. Morton, James Rolph, Jr.
ITALIAN CHAMBER OF COMMERCE. A protective association organized for the purpose of promoting business relations between California and Italy and vice versa. Office, 520 Battery street; Joseph Cale- garie, President; C. Dondero, Secretary.
CEMETERIES.
CALVARY-Between Geary and Turk, Broderick and Masonic avenue; entrance end of Ellis street.
CITY (closed)-Thirty-fourth avenue and Clement.
CYPRESS LAWN-San Mateo County ; office, 9 City Hall Square; crematory.
ETERNAL HOME CEMETERY-San Mateo County. Office 1881 Bush street. Hours 1 to 4 P. M.
G. A. R. CEMETERY ASSOCIATION. Office, 422 Cali- fornia.
HILLS OF ETERNITY-San Mateo County.
HOLY CROSS-San Mateo County.
HOME OF PEACE-San Mateo County.
ITALIAN CEMETERY-Colma; office, 1525 Stockton street.
LAUREL HILL-Presidio avenue, between Post and California streets; entrance end of Bush street.
MASONIC-Turk street, between Masonic and Par- ker avenues; office, James Flood Bullding. 970 Market street.
MISSION DOLORES (closed)-Corner Sixteenth and Dolores streets.
MOUNT OLIVET CEMETERY ASSOCIATION. Office, 1035 Market street.
MOUNTAIN VIEW CEMETERY ASSOCIATION-Ter- minus Piedmont avenue, Oakland.
NATIONAL-Presidio Reservation.
ODD FELLOWS'-Point Lobos avenue, near First avenue.
SALEM-San Mateo County. Office, 3 Battery street. ST. MICHAEL's-San Mateo County.
CHURCHES. BAPTIST.
CHINESE BAPTIST CHURCH AND MISSION. North- west corner Sacramento street and Waverly place. Rev. George Campbell, Supt.
EMMANUEL BAPTIST CHURCH OF SAN FRANCISCO. Bartlett street, between Twenty-second and Twenty- third streets. Rev. J. George Gibson, Pastor; resid- ence, 48 Hill street.
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH. North side of Eddy street, between Jones and Leavenworth streets. FIRST FREE BAPTIST CHURCH. Bush street, be- tween Hyde and Larkin streets. Rev. William N. Meserve, Pastor, residence, 1739 Buchanan street.
FIRST GERMAN BAPTIST CHURCH. Seventeenth street between Church and Sanchez streete.
FIRST SWEDISH BAPTIST CHURCH. 266 Tenth street. Rev. P. A. Hjelm, Pastor; residence, 266 Tenth St.
HAMILTON SQUARE BAPTIST CHURCH. Post street, near Steiner; Rev. Loute J. Sawyer, pastor, resi- dence, 2010 Sutter street.
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721 Market Street and 122 Kearny Street
LONDON TAILOR
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CROCKER-LANGLEY DIRECTORY. Churches.
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Churches.
MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATION.
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THIRD BAPTIST CHURCH. East side Powell street, Detween Sutter and Bush streets. Rev. J. H. Kelley. Pastor ; residence, 518 Powell street.
CHRISTIAN.
FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH. 141 Twelfth St. Frank 8. Ford, Minister; residence, 117 Twelfth street.
WEST SIDE CHRISTIAN CHURCH. Bush street, between Scott and Devisadero. Walter M. White, Minister: residence, 2969 Sutter street.
CONGREGATIONAL.
BETHANY CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH. Bartlett street, near Twenty-fifth street. Rev. William C. Pond, D.D., Pastor Emeritus; residence, 481 Bartlett street.
BETHLEHEM CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH. Vermont street, near Twenty-fourth street, Rev. John A. Hollara, Pastor, residence 2208 Twenty-fourth street. CALIFORNIA CHINESE MISSION OF THE AMERICAN MISSIONARY ABSN. 21 Brenham place.
FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH. S. E. corner of Post and Mason streets. Rev. Geo. C. Adams, D. D., Pastor; residence, 2710 Devisadero street.
FOURTH CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH. Green street, near Stockton street. Rev. E. L. Walz, Pastor; resi- dence, 1000 Greenwich street.
OCEAN VIEW CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH. Broad street, near Plymouth avenue.
OLIVET CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH. Southwest corner of Noe and Seventeenth streets.
PARK CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH. Hayes street, bear Lyon street: Rev. T. R. Earl, Pastor, residence 1649 Hayes street.
PIERCE STREET CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH. North side Green Dear Plerce streets.
PLYMOUTH CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH. North side of Post street, between Buchanan and Webster streets. Rev. I. C. Meserve, D. D., Pastor. Resl- dence, 1739 Buchanan street.
RICHMOND CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH. Corner Beventh avenue and Clement street. Rev. Philip Coombe. Pastor: residence, 3415 Jackson street.
SUNSET CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH. Ninth avenue, above K street, Sunset District. Rev. Huber Burr. Pastor; residence, 1862 Ninth avenue.
SWEDISH MISSION CHURCH. North side of Jessie street, between Sixth and Seventh streets.
THIRD CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH. South side of Fifteenth street, between Valencia sod Mission streets, Rev. William Rader, Pastor; residence, 297 Church street.
EPISCOPAL
CATHEDRAL MISSION OF THE GOOD SAMARITAN. 246 Becond. Rev. J. P. Turner, Priest in charge.
CHURCH OF ST. JOHN THE EVANGELIST, S. W. cor. Fifteenth st. and Julian avenue. Rev. L. C. San- ford, Rector; residence, 120 Julian avenue.
HOLY INNOCENTS' MEMORIAL CHURCH. Fair Oaks street between Twenty-fifth and Twenty-sixth streets. Rev. H B. Collier, Rector; realdence, 1312 Guerrero street.
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