Crocker-Langley San Francisco directory for the year commencing 1908, Part 12

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Bohemian Club. Northwest corner Post and Leavenworth streets. Meetings sec- ond Tuesday in January, April, July and October. D. J. Wilson Shiels, President; John Landers. Vice-President; John B. Leighton, Secretary; William Letts Oli- ver, Treasurer.


British and American Union, The. Or- ganized July 24, 1900. Its object is to strengthen and make permanent the po- litical, social and commercial bonds which unite the two nations. President. Frederick W. D'Evelyn; First Vice-Presi- dent, G. Alexander Wright; Corresponding Secretary, Thomas C. West; Secretary, Charles B. Sedgwick; Treasurer, William Pardy. Headquarters, 927 Market street.


Bunker Hill Association. Organized in 1860 to inculcate a feeling of patriotism and commemorate the anniversary of the ever eventful Battle of Bunker Hill, June 17th. Always celebrate the Battle of Bunker Hill on tht 17th of June each year. G. W. Holladay, President; George W. Caswell, Secretary; office. 533 Folsom Caledonian Club. Meets at 2174 Mar- ket street first and third Fridays of each month. D. D. McRae, Chief; Charles Macdonald, Secretary. 68 Haight street. California Anglers' Association. 1771 Geary.


California Chauffeurs' Association. 841 Fulton street.


California Camera Club. 825 Market street. Albert Le Breton, President: Ed- ward G. Eisen, Secretary; H. T. Hen- ning, Treasurer.


California Club of California. 1750 Clay street. Mrs. Edward L. Baldwin, President; Mrs. C. Mason Kinne, Secre- tary.


California Equal Suffrage Associa- tion. 2419 California.


California Genealogical Society. Room 1113 Claus Spreckels Building. Organ- ized February 12, 1898. Orville Dwight Baldwin, President; Robert E. Cowan, First Vice-President; Clinton T. Hull, Second Vice-President; Mrs. Milly Eva Baldwin, Recording Secretary; Sarah Louise Kimball, Corresponding Secretary; Henry Byron Phillips, Treasurer; Mrs. Walter Damon Mansfield, Librarian,


California Lawn Tennis Club. Grounds southeast corner Bush and Scott streets. W. McGavin, President and Treasurer; G. H. Busch, Secretary. Directors' meet- ings third Tuesday of each month.


Central City Wheelmen. Meets Tues- day at 306 Guerrero street. A. Fawke. President; W. Driscoll, Secretary.


Century Club. Southwest corner Sut- ter and Franklin streets. Mrs. J. A. Folger, Secretary.


Cercle De L'Union. 220 Post street.


Cercle Francais Club. 1509 Gough street. Jacob Samuels, President: A. Abraham, Vice-President; I. J. Aschheim, Secretary; B. Reiss, Secretary.


Civic Federation. I. J. Truman, Presi- dent; C. B. Perkins, Secretary and Treas- urer. Office, 703 Humboldt Bank Building.


Columbia Park Boys' Club. 458 Guer- rero street. S. S. Peixotto, Manager.


Concordia Club. Northeast corner Fillmore street and Pacific avenue. Her- bert Rothchild, President. Board of Di- rectors meets third Tuesday of each month.


Corinthian Yacht Club. Headquarters and club house. Tiburon, Marin County. W. Frank Stone. Commodore; W. A. Stringer, Vice-Commodore; Dr. L. J. Mc- Mahon, Secretary; C. F. Morel, Treasur- er; J. H. Keefe, Port Captain; Peter Lamb and Charles Miller, Directors. An-


nual meetings last Wednesday in Jan- uary.


Corona Club. 2668 Mission street.


Cosmos Club, The, 1534 Sutter street. F. Reis, Jr., President; R. T. Devlin, Vice-President: George S. Folsom. Treasurer; George R. Webster, Secretary.


Council of Associated Alumni of the University of California. Annual meet- ing second Thursday in November at Mark Hopkins Institute of Art. Dr. Joseph G. Morrissey, President.


Criterion Athletic Club, 219 Crescent avenue.


Cross Country Club, 1962 McAllister street. Walks every alternate Sunday. Membership confined to men. E. W. Skelton, President; J. A. Street, Secretary. Cymrodorion Society of California, 1675 Market street. R. J. Hughes, Sec- retary.


Dartmouth College Alumni Associa- tion of the Pacific Coast, 717 Market street. T. A. Perkins, President; S. C. Smith, Secretary. Annual reunion second Thursday in April.


Delta Tau Delta Fraternity, San Fran- cisco Alumni Association of. Alexander D. Keyes, Humboldt Bank Building, Pres- ident; Herbert S. Bonifield, 49 Post street, First Vice-President; W. W. Mc- Nair, Second Vice-President, Grant Building; Conrad Loring, Treasurer, 49 Post street; C. C. Ertz, Secretary, 112 Market street. Dinner bi-monthly.


Deutscher Club, 1264 Golden Gate avenue.


Dry Goods Men's Association of San Francisco. Meets first and third Thurs- day of each month at 1881 Bush street. E. Theile, President; E. J. Dervan, Re- cording Secretary.


Eagle Sketch Club. Meets Friday evenings at 235 Steiner street.


Forum Club, 1656 Bush street.


Geneva International Association. Of- fice, 791 O'Farrell street. A. E. New- man, President; F. H. Luers, Secretary.


Harvard Club of San Francisco. Presi- dent, Philip Bancroft; Secretary, C. M. Belshaw; R. C. Harrison and T. W. Huntington, Vice-Presidents.


Hawthorne Athletic Club, 224 Potrero avenue.


Hessen Verein (S. F. Hessen Unstutz Verein). Meets second and fourth Thursday in each month at 3345 Eight- eenth street.


Iroquois Club, 150 Church street.


Italian Touring Club, 550 Montgomery street. Consul, Armando Pedrini. It has 60,000 members throughout the world.


Jefferson Square Club, 925 Golden Gate avenue. L. E. Lee, Manager.


Knickerbocker Male Quartet, 1278 Mar- ket street. Charles L. Goetting, Fred Purdy, D. B. Crane, L. A. Larsen, Vocal music for all occasions.


Knights and Ladies of Security, 3265 Sixteenth street.


Laurel Club, 1180 Kentucky street.


Loring Club. This, the leading sing- ing society club of the city, is composed of sixty male voices, and two hundred and fifty associate or subscribing mem- bers. Rehearsals are held every Mon- day evening in their rooms, Devisadero Hall, 321 Devisadero street. The Club gives periodical musical entertainments. the recurrence of which are marked events in our social seasons. Officers- George U. Hind, President; Dr. F. B. Carpenter, Vice-President ; Charles I). Northrop, Secretary: Walter J. Phelps. Treasurer; W. C. Stadtfeld, Director.


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McCloud Country Club. Edgar J. De Pue, President, 818 Merchants Exchange Building; E. H. Beane, Secretary.


Merchants' Club. Carmen Johnson Building, 320 Sansome street. A. C. Kains, President; R. J. Tyson, Vice- President; Prosper P. Reiter, Secretary.


Methodist Social Union of San Fran- cisco. Office, northwest corner of Pine and Sansome streets. R. V. Watt, Presi- dent; C. B .. Perkins, Secretary. Meet- ings held at call of the President.


New California Jockey Club. Emery- ville. Thomas H. Williams, President and Treasurer; D, M. Burns, Vice-Presi- dent; Percy W. Treat, Secretary.


New Yorkers, The. W. W. Stone, Pres- ident; William M. Weil, Secretary, Meets quarterly at 1032 Steiner street.


North German Society. Meets second and fourth Tuesday at Hamilton Hall, 1545 Steiner street.


Norwegian Singing Society of San Francisco ( Male). Meets every Thurs- day evening at 434 Duboce avenue. President, Ernt Haugerud.


Nu Sigma Nu Upsilon Chapter, 2558 Sacramento street.


Occidental Athletic Club. E. H. Lewis, Secretary. West side Valencia street, be- tween Fourteenth and Fifteenth streets.


Ohio Society of California (incorpor- ated). Louis P. McCarty, Secretary, 3238 Twenty-first street; W. L. Maule, Financial Secretary.


The Olympic Club, 524 Post street. The buildings erected by the Club con- tain a magnificent swimming tank filled with ocean water, and the parlors, halls and various apartments are modern and beautiful in all their appointments. The system of baths, tubs, showers, Russian, and Turkish, is as complete and hand- some as any in the country. William F. Humphrey, President; L. M. Hoefler, Vice-President; Willard M. Sheldon, Sec- retary; Charles W. Conlisk, Treasurer.


Pacific Athletic Association. Western Division of the Amateur Athletic Union of the United States. S. S. Peixotto, President. 458 Guerrero street; Herbert Hauser, Secretary-Treasurer. Registra- tion Committee, 204 Alaska Commercial Building.


Pacific Coast Association Native Sons of Vermont. A. L. Adams, President; Dr. John Townsend, Daniel T. Cole and E. W. Woodward, Vice-Presidents; A. O. Colton, Secretary; A. W. Scott, Treas- urer. Office, 207 Mills Building.


Pacific Motor Boat Club. F. J. Bowers, Commodore; Edward S. Purdy, Secretary, 340 Sansome street.


Pacific Psi Upsilon Union. Meets an- nually on November 24th. Sidney V. Smith, President; Edward Mills Adams, Secretary, 2777 Pine street.


Pacific Union Club, The, 1882 Wash- ington street. William B. Bourn, Presi- dent; R. P. Rithet, Vice-President; Wil- liam G. Irwin, Treasurer; George Boyd, Secretary. Meetings third Tuesday of each month.


Presidio Golf Club. H. W. Postle- thwaite, President, 8 Presidio Terrace.


Press Club of San Francisco, 2016 Pine street. William Woodhead, President; Wat Brown, Vice-President; E. P. Gos- ling, Treasurer; E. J. Davis, Secretary; J. W. Scott, Librarian. Meetings quarterly.


San Francisco Fly Casting Club. T. C. Kierulff, President; H. B. Sperry, Secre- tary, 133 Spear street.


San Francisco Girls' Union. Meets every third Wednesday at the Home, 1061 Laguna street. Object: To give a home for self-sustaining girls and women at reasonable rates. Superintendent, Miss Lora B. Foster.


San Francisco Golf and Country Club. R. I. Bentley, President; R. J. Woods, Secretary and Treasurer, 3555 Clay street. Grounds at Ingleside.


San Francisco Grutli-Verein. Meets first and third Tuesday at 30 Pearl street.


San Francisco Kennel Club. Fred Butler, Secretary-Treasurer, 401 Cali- fornia street.


San Francisco Maennerchor. Meets every Tuesday evening at Mission Turn Verein Hall. Harry Bobsien, President; F. Dulfer, Vice-President; William Schil- ling, Treasurer; Joseph Flack, Librarian.


San Francisco Schuetzen Verein. Meets every second and fourth Wednesday at Saratoga Hall., Valencia street, near Thirteenth street.


San Francisco Scottish Thistle Club. Meets at Polito Hall, second and fourth Thursday of each month. George W. Paterson, Secretary; Alex A. Carlisle, Re- corder; George W. Miller, Treasurer.


San Francisco Settlement Association, 720 Treat avenue.


San Francisco Turn Verein, 353 Turk


street. Louis Markus, President; R. Mueller, Secretary; Edwin Bercher, Physical Director. Meetings first and third Wednesday of each month.


San Francisco Whist Club. Room 331 Pacific Building. W. R. Lovegrove, President; E. C. Heller, Secretary.


San Francisco Yacht Club. F. G. Phil- lips, Commodore; Harry Russell, Secre- tary, Union Trust Building.


Sequoia Club, 1565 Bush street.


Society of California Volunteers. Meet- ings at 3299 Clay street at call of Presi- dent. Composed of those who served in the California Volunteers, U. S. A. President, Edgar Pomeroy; Vice-Presi- dent, Albert Brown; Second Vice-Presi- dent, Albert Brown; Recording Secre- tary, John C. Innes.


Sons and Daughters of the Old Friends. Meets every Monday evening at 1191 Oak street. Franklin F. Lord, M. D., President; Miss Irene Stricker, Secretary.


Sons of Exempt Firemen's Association. Incorporated. L. S. Graves, President; William G. Mckibbin, Secretary; Philip Figel, Treasurer, Merchants Exchange Building.


Southern Club of San Francisco. Dr. D. A. Hodghead, President; Joe H. Jordan, Secretary, Pacific Building.


Stanford Club of San Francisco. Meets at the call of the President. Dr. E. C. Sewall, President; D. V. Cowdan, Secre- tary, Ibis Building.


State Floral Society, 852 Grove street. Meets second Friday of each month. Mrs. H. Plath, President; Mrs. Henry P. Tricou, Secretary.


State of Maine Association of Cali- fornia. Meets first Saturday in June. Officers for 1907-08-President, T. A. Perkins, 1415 Geary street; First-Vice- President, J. L. Fields; Second Vice- President, S. D. Waterman; Secretary, Morton H. G. Smith; Treasurer, N. C. Kendall; Executive Committee: Mrs. S. C. Manson, Mrs. S. H. Parsons, Mrs. Ena F. Kendall, Mrs, H. J. Shorey, Mrs.


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Carrie H. Hager, Mrs. Susan H. Bell, J. S. Hopkins, M. W. McIntosh, F. W. Shores, A. M. Grant, F. W. Thaxler.


The Family, 1900 Franklin street. Wil- liam Matlock, Manager.


Town and Country Club, 1916 Frank- lin street. Mrs. William Mintzer, Presi- dent; Mrs. L. L. Baker, Vice-President; Mrs. Edward Barron, Secretary.


Transportation Club, The. Flood Building.


Triton Boating and Swimming Club. Beach, near Larkin street.


Union League Club, The, 1801 Frank- lin street.


University Club, 1815 California street. Warren Olney, Jr., President; J. F. Bowie, Secretary. Meets fourth Tuesday of each month.


University of California Club, 2235 Washington street. Thomas S. Molloy, President; Alfred C. Skaife, Secretary.


Verein Eintracht. Meets at 824 Florida street every Tuesday and Friday. Bern- ard Dreyer, President; Charles Wede- meyer, Secretary; Bernhard W. Jaehne, Manager.


Veterans' Odd Fellows' Association. John Thompson, President; William H. Barnes, Treasurer, 1999 Post street.


Veteran Firemen's Association of San Francisco. Is a social and charitable or- ganization. Headquarters, 621 Hermann street. Organized November 30, 1898. Incorporated June 10, 1899. The mem- bership is composed of exempt and act- ive members of the San Francisco Fire Department. Regular meetings the first Tuesday of each month. Regular meet- ings of Board of Directors third Tues- day of each month at 621 Hermann street. President, Richard Cox; Vice- Presidents, J. R. Lawson, J. T. Winter; F. C. Hensley, Recording Secretary; S. G. Drummond, Financial Secretary; Richard J. Courtier, Treasurer.


Veteran Volunteer Fireman's Associa- tion of California. Meets second Tues- day of each month at 1656 Ellis street. Stephen Bunner, President; P. E. Mc- Carthy, Recording Secretary.


Veterans of the California Hundred and Battalion, 444 California street. Composed of the survivors of the 500 men who enlisted in California, paid their fare East and served in the Second Massachusetts Cavalry, as members of the California Hundred and California Cavalry Battalion. C. Mason Kinne, President; H. W. Mortimer, Secretary.


Woman's Educational and Industrial Union. Meets every third Wednesday at 1061 Laguna street. Miss Clara M. Trouette, Manager.


Yale Alumni Association of California. John Shepard Wells, Secretary.


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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.


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State Officers-Mrs. B. Sturdevant Peet, President; Mrs. Addie Estes, Recording Secretary; Miss Anna E. Chase, Corre- sponding Secretary.


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San Francisco County Union. Mrs. Alice E. Bradley, President; Mrs. A. M. McCroskey, Vice-President; Mrs. R. R. Sherman, Recording Secretary; Mrs. Fannie Gilmore, Corresponding Secre- tary; Mrs. Evalina Clarke, Treasurer.


Local Unions.


Central. Mrs. S. B. McCoy, President ; Mrs. A. Burgess, Secretary. Meets at the home of the members.


Francia E. Willard. Mrs. M. F. Gilley, President; Mrs. Sadie Bitley, Secretary. Meets at Unity Presbyterian Church.


Eureka Valley. Mrs. Florence Haatell. President; Mrs. Hooke, Secretary. Meets at Olivet Congregational Church first and third Tuesday of each month.


Richmond. Mrs. Evalina Clarke, Presi- dent; Mrs. R. R. Sherman, Secretary. Meets at home of members.


THEATRES AND RESORTS.


THEATRES.


Alcazar-Southwest corner Sutter and Steiner streets.


American- Market street, near Sev- enth street.


Central-1191 Market street.


Chutes- Fulton street, between Tenth and Eleventh avenues.


Colonial-McAllister and Leavenworth streets.


Empire-Sutter and Steiner streets.


Globe-2745 Mission street.


Lyceum-Twenty-ninth and Mission streets.


Mission-Corner Twenty-second and Mission streets.


National-Northwest corner Post and Steiner streets.


Novelty- Fillmore and Steiner streets. Orpheum-South side Ellis, between Fillmore and Steiner streets.


Princess-South side Ellis, between Fillmore and Steiner streets.


Valencia Theater-Valencia, near Thir- teenth street.


Van Ness-Van Ness avenue and Grove street.


Wigwam-2547 Mission street.


RESORTS.


Central Park-Corner Market and


Eighth streets.


Cliff House and Seal Rocks-Termina- tion of Cliff avenue, six miles west of City Hall.


Glen Park (Mission Zoo)-Chenery and Diamond streets.


Golden Gate Park-Between Fulton and H streets, from Stanyan street west to the ocean.


Harbor View Park-Jefferson, near Baker street.


Ingleside Coursing Park-Ocean ave- nue, one mile west of San Jose avenue.


Museum of Academy of Sciences- 1812 Gough street.


Sutro Baths-Cliff avenue, near Cliff House.


Sutro Heights-Termination Point Lo- bos avenue, between Forty-eighth ave -. nue and the ocean.


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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 Pinc. 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., commencing 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; Bay Shore Tract, Crocker Estate Co., Visitacion Valley District; Bernal Heights, west of Twenty-sixth Street, between San Bruno Avenue and Mission Street; City Land Association Tract, northwest 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; Reis Tract, from San Bruno Avenue west, Visitacion Valley; San Miguel, near the junction of San Jose and Ocean Avenues; Silver Terrace Tract, between San Bruno and Railroad Avenues, south to Silver Avenue; South San Francisco, south of Islais Creek and east of San Bruno Avenue 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; Sunnydale 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; &, side.


STREET AND AVENUE GUIDE


A, from First Av bet Point Lobos Av


For Nos.


and B W to the ocean. see Clement


N.


S.


2


1


Second


200


201


Third


300


301


Fourth


400


401


Fifth


500


501


Sixth


600


601


Eighth


700


701


Addison, from Bemis W to Castro


Twenty-first.


900


901


Twenty-second 1000


1001


Twenty-third


1100


1101


Twenty-fourth


1200


1201


Twenty-fifth. 1300.


1301


Twenty-sixth


1400


1401


Army


1500


1501


Precita Avenue.


1600


1601


Montcalm.


1700


Rutledge Avenue.


1800 1801


Waltham


Esmeralda Avenue .... (e) (c)


Alameda, from the bay W to Harrison


J. F. CUTTER WHISKEY


E. MARTIN & CO.


336-348 SECOND ST.


ASBESTOS


MATERIALS GRANT LEONARD CO.


PIPE COVERING BOILER COVERING PACKING


BUILDING PAPER AND 81


ROOFING MATERIALS


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Acadia (Sunnyside), from Circular Av nr San Jose Av N to pt nr Mangels Av


Ahler's Court, S s Filbert bet Buchanan and Webster


Aileen Avenue, from N s Fifteenth bet Guerrero and Dolores


Alabama, from Division bet Florida and Harrison S to Esmeralda Av


Cross Sts. E.


W


Division ..


1


Alameda . 100


101


Fifteenth. 200


201


Sixteenth. 300


301


Seventeenth 400


500


501


Mariposa .


600


601


Eighteenth


700


701


Twentieth .


800


801


Ninth


800


801


Tenth


900


901


Eleventh *


1000




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