Crocker-Langley San Francisco directory for the year commencing 1909, Part 12

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Publication date: 1896
Publisher: San Francisco : H.S. Crocker Co.
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California Chauffeurs' Association. 841 Fulton street.


California Camera Club. 825 Market street. Walter A. Scott, President; Ed- ward G. Eisen, Secretary; F. W. G. Moe- bus, 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; Mrs. S. S. Wright, First Vice-President; Clinton T. Hull, Second Vice-President; Mrs. Milly Eva Baldwin, Recording Secretary; Sarah Louise Kimball, Corresponding Secretary. room 1113 Call Building; Henry Byron Phillips, Treasurer; Mrs. Walter Damon Mansfield, Librarian.


California Lawn Tennis Club. Grounds southeast corner Bush and Scott streets. Sumner Hardy, President and Treasurer; Safford Colby. Secretary. Directors' meeting 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.


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.


Construction Club of San Francisco. 140 Geary street. A. F. Power, Secre- tary, 905 Commercial Building.


Corinthian Yacht Club. Headquarters and club house, Tiburon, Marin County. W. Frank Stone, Commodore; W. J. Hogg, Vice-Commodore; Dr. L. J. McMahon, Secretary; C. F. Morel, Treasurer; J. H. Keefe, Port Captain; Theo Tracy, Peter Gallagher, Directors. Annual meetings last Wednesday in January.


Corona Club. Mrs. E. D. Knight, Presi- dent, 2668 Mission street.


Cosmos Club, The, 1534 Sutter street. Henry Eickhoff, President; George Fred- ricks, Vice-President; N. A. Judd, Secre- tary; E. Peterson, Treasurer.


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.


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Social Societies MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATION Social Societies


Craft Club. K. H. Earhart, Secretary, 832 Market street, room 200.


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. Frank Morton, President; George W. Shaw, Secretary. Annual reunion San Francisco second Thursday in April.


Delta Tau Delta Fraternity, San Fran- cisco Alumni Association of. President, Herbert S. Bonifield, 49 Post street; First Vice-President, H. R. Mann, Jr., Merchants Exchange; Second Vice- President, R. G. Fernald, 705 Crocker Building; Treasurer, Conrad Loring, 49 Post street; Secretary, R. H. Van Sant, Jr., 49 Post street. Any member of Delta Tau Delta Fraternity welcome. Dinners bi-monthly.


Deutscher Club. 1224 Golden Gate avenue.


Dry Goods Men's Association of San Francisco. Meets second and fourth


Tuesday of each month at 548 Haight


street. W. Bickett, President; E. J. Dervan, Recording Secretary.


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


Forum Club of California. 220 Post street. Mrs. Francis M. Wright, Presi- dent; Mrs. Lillis George Brann, Corre- sponding Secretary.


Geneva International Association. Of- fice. .street. . Presi-


dent; . Secretary.


Greeters of San Francisco. 833 Mar- ket street.


Harvard Club of San Francisco. Presi- dent, C. M. Belshaw; R. C. Harrison and T. W. Huntington, Vice-Presidents; Phil- ip Bancroft, Secretary, 307 Monadnock Building.


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


Iroquois Club. 975 Market street.


Italian Touring Club. Cross Country Athletic Club. Chief Consul, Armando Pedrini, 552 Montgomery street; Consul, Dr. Edward Tausig, 2400 Devisadero street. It has 80,000 members through- out the world.


Jefferson Square Club, 925 Golden Gate avenue. L. E. Lee, Manager. Knickerbocker Male Quartet, 1325


Mission street. Charles L. Goetting, Fred Purdy, D. B. Crane, L. A. Larsen. Vocal music for all occasions.


L' Allegro Club. Jefferson Square Building. C. A. Dilldy, President; W. C. Leavitt, Vice-President; Wm. Valsan- giacomo, Treasurer; Jas. T. Kearny, Secretary.


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, 973 Market street. The Club gives periodical musi- cal entertainments, the recurrence of which are marked events in our social seasons. Officers-George U. Hind, Pres- ident; Dr. F. B. Carpenter, Vice-Presi- dent; Charles D. Northrop, Secretary; Walter J. Phelps, Treasurer; Wallace A. Sabin, Director.


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


Merchants' Club. Carmen Johnson Building, 340 Sansome street. Sampson Tams, President; R. J. Tyson, Vice- President; Prosper P. Reiter, Assistant 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. B. D. Pike, 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 Tues- 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). E. L. Baldwin, President; Henry Hilp, Secretary, 334 Spruce street.


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; F. M. Fenwick, Secre- tary; Frank G. Drum, Treasurer.


Pacific Aero Club. J. C. Irvine, Presi- dent; Chas. C Bradley, Vice-President; Jos. N. Masten, Treasurer; Cleve Thos. Shaffer, Secretary. Meets every Tues- day evening. Board room, Crocker Na- tional Bank vaults.


Pacific Athletic Association. Western Division of the Amateur Athletic Union of the United States. S. S. Peixotto, President; Edmond O'Neil, Vice-Presi- dent, 458 Guerrero street; Herbert Hau- ser, Secretary-Treasurer. Registration Committee, 225 Alaska Commercial


Building.


Pacific Coast Association Native Sons of Vermont. A. L. Adams, President; Dr. John Townsend, Vice-President; A. O. Colton, Secretary. Office, 514 Mills


Building.


Pacific Motor Boat Club. Club House Belvedere, Marin County. F. T. Bowers, Commodore; Edward S. Purdy, Secretary, 454 California 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; A. C. Kains, Treasurer; George Boyd. Secre- tary. Meets third Tuesday of each month.


Presidio Golf Club. Dr. Hartland Law, President; J. H. Robertson, secre- tary, r Presidio Terrace.


Press Club of San Francisco. 833 Market street.


Roumanian Aid Society. Meets first and third Tuesday. Ladies' Auxiliary. Meets second and fourth Tuesday at 1638 Eddy.


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Social Societies


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San Francisco Fly Casting Club. T. C. Kierulff, President; H. B. Sperry, Secre- tary, 343 Sansome 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. C. W. Byrne, 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. Dr. L. W. Spriggs, Secretary, 1170 Fell 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. A. D. Mc- Dougall, Recorder.


San Francisco Settlement Association, 720 Treat avenue. Miss Myra Jeffers, Secretary.


San Francisco Turn Verein, 353 Turk street. Louis Markus, President; Fred Gessler, Secretary; Edwin Bercher, Physical Director. Meetings first and third Wednesday of each month.


San Francisco Whist Club. Commer- cial Building. W. R. Lovegrove, Presi- dent; E. C. Heller, Secretary.


San Francisco Yacht Club. J. R. Han- ify, 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.


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, 504 Merchants Ex- change Building.


South End Boat Club. Foot Seven- teenth street.


Southern Club of San Francisco. Dr. D. A. Hodghead, President; Joe H. Jordan, Secretary, Commercial Building, 833 Market street.


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 Call- fornia. Meets first Saturday in June. Officers for 1909-1910-President, W. G. Robinson, 1210 Jackson street, Oakland; First Vice-President, F. W. Thaxter; Second Vice-President, M. W. McIntosh; Secretary, Morton H. G. Smith; Treas- urer, N. C. Kendall.


Swedish Singing Society. Organized 1893. Meets every Wednesday in Swed- ish-American Hall. 2174 Market street.


Swedish Society of San Francisco. Or- ganized 1873. Meets second and fourth Thursday in each month at 2174 Market street. Emil Hogberg, President; Harry Mentzer, Secretary.


The Alta Club. 1509 Gough street. Emile Levy, President; S. Ickelheimer, Vice-President; I. J. Aschheim, Secre- tary; B. Reiss, Treasurer.


The Family. Southwest corner Bush and Powell streets. William Matlock, Manager. E. R. Dimond, President; L. W. Harris, Vice-President; R. M. Pike, Secretary; Leon Sloss, Treasurer.


Town and Country Club. 218 Stock- ton street. Mrs. William Mintzer, Presi- dent; Mrs. L. L. Baker, Vice-President; Mrs. Edward Barron, Secretary. Transportation Club, The. Flood Building.


Union League Club, The. Corner Pow- ell and O'Farrell streets.


University Club. 212 Stockton street. Warren Olney, Jr., President; E. A. O'Brien, Secretary.


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 E. Raker, President; William H. Barnes, Treasurer, 1999 Post street.


Veteran Firemen's Association of San Francisco. Is a social and charitable or- ganization. Headquarters, 368 Fell


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 368 Fell street. President, Richard Cox; Vice-Presidents, J. R. Lawson, J. T. Winter; F. C. Hens- ley, Recording Secretary; S. G. Drum- mond, Financial Secretary; Richard J. Courtier, Treasurer.


Veteran Police Association of San Francisco. President, James Aitken; Vice-President, Cassius P. Wright; Sec- retary, James F. Moran; Treasurer, M. Lindheimer. ' Meets every second Sun- day in the month at Hall of Justice. 64 Eddy street.


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; E. W. Woodward, Secretary.


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


TEMPERANCE SOCIETIES. 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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Temperance Societies


MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATION Blocks, Buildings, Etc.


WOMAN'S CHRISTIAN TEMPERANCE UNION.


State officers-Mrs. Sara J. Dorr, President; Mrs. Elizabeth Ross Miller, Vice-President-at-Large; Miss Anna E. Chase, Corresponding Secretary; Mrs. Addie A Estes, Recording Secretary; Mrs. Iowa M. Holston, Treasurer, Head- quarters 3 City Hall avenue, room 202.


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Mrs. Alice E. Bradley, President; Mrs. A. M. McCroskey, Vice-President-at- Large; Mrs. Frances C. Gilmore, Corre- sponding Secretary, 36 Caselli street; Mrs. A. J. Burgess, Recording Secretary, 2476 Howard street; Mrs. Emma Howard, Treasurer.


LOCAL UNIONS.


Central. Mrs. A. M. McCroskey, 121 Falcon avenue, President; Mrs. Adeline Hooke, Secretary.


Frances Willard. Mrs. B. F. Wilhoit, President; Mrs. Elizabeth Girdwood, 1256 Church street, Recording Secretary; Miss Edith Jones, Corresponding Secre- tarv.


Richmond. Mrs. Evalina Clarke, Pres- ident; Mrs. R. R. Sherman. 638 B street, Secretary.


Sturtevant-Peet. Mrs. Margaret Por- ter, President; Mrs. Mary Thompson, 52 Gratton street, Secretary.


Lebanon. Mrs. R. Patterson, Presi- dent; Mrs. J. Lightner, 423 Twenty-sev- enth street, Secretary.


THEATRES AND RESORTS. THEATRES.


Alcazar-Southwest corner Sutter and Steiner streets.


American-Market street, near Sev- enth street.


Central-1191 Market street.


Chutes-Fillmore and Eddy streets.


Colonial-McAllister and Leavenworth streets.


Empire-Sutter and Steiner streets.


Garrick-Ellis between Fillmore and Steiner streets.


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 O'Farrell be- tween Stockton and Powell streets.


Princess-South side Ellis, between Fillmore and Steiner streets. Star-Mission between Twenty-third and Twenty-fourth 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. The Chutes-Fillmore and Eddy


streets.


BLOCKS, BUILDINGS, ETC.


Adam Grant Building, 114 Sansome Adams Building, 180 Sutter


Alaska Commercial Building, 310 San- some


Alto Building, SE cor Bush and Kearny Anglo Building, NW cor 16th and Mis- sion


Apollo Building, 1130 Market


Appraisers Building, Sansome bet Wash- ington and Jackson


Armsby Building, 629 Howard


Aronson Building, 86, 3d


Atlas Building, 604 Mission


Augenblick Building, Polk and Jackson


Babcock Building, 310 California


Balboa Building, SE cor Market and 2d


Bancroft Building, 731 Market


Bank Block, 1738 Fillmore


Bank of Italy Building, 550 Montgomery


Bemis Building, 270 Sutter


Benson Building, 338 Pine Bondeli Building, 3268 Mission


Boyd Block, 356 Market


Bradbury Building, 1600 California


Bride Building, 684 Mission


Brodrick Building, 1211 Polk


Buckley Building, 95 Market


Bulletin Building, 767 Market


Butler Building, 135 Stockton


Cailleau Building, NE cor Grant Av and Geary


California Block, 255 California


California Building, 1625 California


Calkins Building, 313 Battery


Call Building, SW cor 3d and Market


Call Building Annex, 707 Market


Callaghan Building, 1112 Market


Carmen Johnson Building, 340 Sansome


Central Building, 1214 Polk


Central Realty Building, 154 Sutter


Central Trust Building, 568 Golden Gate Av


Chronicle Building, NE cor Kearny and Market


Clark George Building, 1379 Sutter


Claus Spreckels Building, SW cor 3d and Market


Clerks Building, 343 Van Ness Av


Clicquot Building, 330 Jackson


Clunie Thomas Building, 519 California Cochrane Building, 251 Kearny Coleson Building, 212 Stockton 1


Columbia Building, 832 Market Commercial Block, 149 California Commercial Building, 833 Market


Condon McGlynn Building, 789 Mission Consular Building, 510 Battery


Continental Building, SW cor Taylor and Golden Gate Av Cordes Building, 126 Post


Countryman Building, 915 Van Ness Av Court Building, 30, 7th


Court House Building, 7th and Mission Crocker Building, 612 Market


David Hewes Building, 995 Market


Dean Building, 964a Market


Delbert Block, 943 Van Ness Av


Delger Building, 1005 Market


Demokrat Building, 51, 3d


Dolliver Building, Mission nr New Mont- gomery


Douglas Building, junc Market, Powell and Eddy Educational Building (Y W C A) 1249 O'Farrell


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Blocks, Buildings, Etc.


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Electric Appliance Building,


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Mission


Electrical Building, 171, 2d


Elkus Building, 783 Mission


Ferry Building, ft Market


Ferry Postoffice Building, East bet Mar- ket and Mission


Fife Building, 1 Drumm


Fillmore Block, 1031 Fillmore


Fisher Building, Grant Av bet Geary and O'Farrell


Flannery Building, 702 Market Fleishhacker Building, 134 Fremont


Flood Building, 870 Market Foxcroft Building, 68 Post


Frank Building, 412 Battery and 340 Clay Fremont Building, SE cor Market and Fremont


French Bank Building, 110 Sutter


Fuller Building, SW cor Mission Beale


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Gage Building, 1122 Market


Galen Building, 391 Sutter


Gallatin Building, 674 Mission Golden Building, 82 Market


Goodnian Building, 1117 Geary


Goodman Laura Building, cor 15th and Market


Grace Building, NE cor Mission and 3d Grand Central Building, SE cor Steiner and Geary


Grant Adam Building, 114 Sansome


Grant Building, 1095 Market


Gunst Elkan Building, 323 Geary


Gunst M A Building, 709 Mission


Halsey Building, 430 California Hastings Building, 162 Post Heald Building, 425 McAllister


Hennessey Building, 760 Mission


Hewes Building, SE cor 6th and Market Heyman-Weil Building, 718 Mission Hibernia Bank Building, NW cor McAl- lister and Jones Hibernia Building, 11 Jones Hirschler Building, 42 Market


Hooker & Lent Building, 503 Market Ide Building, 762-768 Mission


Italian Popular Bank Building, Montgomery and Montgomery Av


gore Jackson Building, 156, 2d


Golden


Jefferson Square Building, 925 Gate Av Jewelers Building, 150 Post Johnson Carmen Building. See Carmen Johnson Building Kamm Building, 717 Market


Keil Building, 770 Mission Kilborn & Hayden Building, 42 Market Kittle Building, 210 California


Kohl Building, NE cor California and Montgomery


Levi Building, NE cor New Montgomery and Minna


Lick Building, 35 Montgomery


Liebes Building, 177 Post


Lincoln Building, 246 Powell


Lincoln Realty Building, SE cor 5th and Market


Lumberman's Building, 110 Market Macdonough Building, 333 Kearny


MacGregor Building, NW cor Pine and Battery Magee Building, 714 Market


Marine Building, NE cor California and Front


Marion Building, Geary nr Grant Av


Maritime Building, 172 East St South Marson Building, 1380 Sutter Marston Building, 244 Kearny Marvin Building, 24 California Marwedel Building, 76, 1st


Marye Building, cor Market and Mar- shall Sq


Maskey's Bullding, 46 Kearny Masonic Building, 1205 Railroad Av McCloud Building, 406 Sutter


Mechanics' Bank Building, 948 Market Mercedes Building, 251 Post


Merchants Exchange Building, 431 Cali- fornia


Merritt Building, 612 Howard Metropolis Bank Building, 625 Market Metzger Building, 58, 2d


Mills Building, NE cor Montgomery and Bush


Mission Theatre Building, SE cor 22d and Mission


Monadnock Building, S s Market opp


Kearny


Montgomery Block, 628 Montgomery Moore Building, 225 Pine


Moss Building, 117 Grant Av


Muirhead Building, 1278 Market


Murphy Building, 602 California


Mutual Life Building, 222 Sansome


Mutual Savings Bank Building, 704 Mar- ket


National Building, 401 Sansome


Nevada National Bank Building, NE cor Montgomery and Market


New Era Building, 1151 Polk News Letter Building, 773 Market


Newton Building, cor Battery and Broad- way


Niantic Building, 509 Sansome


Nunan M Building, 1254 Market


Opollo Building, 1130 Market


Pacific Building, 4th and Market


Painter Building, 511 Washington


Paragon Building, 101 Geary


Payne Warren Building, 245 California


Phelan Building, junc Market and O'Far- rell


Phoenix Building, 228 Grant Av


Phoenix Building, 621 Sansome


Physicians Building, 1059 O'Farrell


Pine Arcade Building, 1676 Pine


Pioneer Building, W's 4th bet Market and Mission


Polk Building, 912 O'Farrell


Pon Building, 1012 Fillmore


Postal Telegraph Building, 22 Battery Postler Building, 1795 Mission


Postoffice Building, NE cor Mission and 7th


Powell Building, 111 Ellis Rapp Building, 121, 2d


Realty Building, 660 Market


Red Men's Building, 240 Golden Gate Av


Revere Building, 739 Market


Rialto Building, SW cor Mission and New Montgomery


Robertson Building, 218 Stockton


Robins Building, 222 Kearny


Roesch Building, NW cor 15th and Mis- sion


Royal Insurance Building, NW cor Pine and Sansome


Russ Building, 235 Montgomery


Safe Deposit Building, cor Montgomery and California


Samter Building, 758 Mission


Santa Marina Building, 112 Market


Scheu Building, 1424 Polk




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