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Mission Bank. See The Mission Bank. Mutual Savings Bank of San Francis- co. Incorporated November 21, 1889; 706 Market street, opposite Third street. James D. Phelan, President; George A. Story, Cashier; C. B. Hobson, Assistant Cashier; A. E. Curtis, Second Assistant Cashier. Capital stock, $1,000,000; amount subscribed, $1,000,000; amount paid in coin, $300,000; total number of shares of stock issued 10,000; amount paid on each share of stock, $30. Directors-James D. Phelan, J. K. Mof- fitt, John A. Hooper, J. C. Mckinstry, Rolla V. Watt, H. O. Beatty, Rudolph Spreckels, Charles Holbrook.
National Bank of the Pacific. See The National Bank of the Pacific. Nevada National Bank. See Wells Fargo Nevada National Bank of San Francisco.
Portuguese American Bank. Southwest corner Front and Clay streets.
Renters' Loan and Trust Co, now Ma- rine Trust and Savings Bank.
Russo-Chinese Bank Agency. (Organ- ized 1895); 415 Montgomery street. Paid up Capital, reserves and participation Chinese Imperial Government, $17,520,- 000. Head office, St. Petersburg. Ć. Schulz, Manager.
San Francisco Savings Union. Incor- porated June 18, 1862; Northwest corner California and Montgomery streets. Lovell White, President; W. C. B. de Fremery, John S. Drum, C. O. G. Miller, Vice-Presidents; R. M. Welch, Cashier and Secretary; A. M. Whittle, Assistant Cashier. Capital stock, $1,000,000, paid up. Directors-Wakefield Baker, W. C. B. de Fremery, Frederick H. Beaver, William A. Magee, Jacob Barth, C. O. G. Miller, John F. Merrill, H. C. Breeden, Lovell White, William G. Irwin.
Savings and Loan Society. Incorpor- ated July 23, 1857; 101 Montgomery street. Geo. D. Greenwood, President; James J. Fagan, Vice-President; Edwin Bonnell, Secretary; William A. Boston, Cashier. Capital stock, $1,000,000.
Scandinavian Savings Bank. Chroni- cle Bldg. Lewis I. Cowgill, President; L. M. MacDonald, Cashier.
Seaboard National Bank. 105 Market street. Robert J. Tyson, President; J. E. Hall, Cashier. Capital, $250,000; surplus, $60,096.41.
Security Savings Bank. Incorporated March 2, 1871; 316 Montgomery street. William Babcock, President; S L. Abbott, Vice-President; Fred W. Ray, Secretary. Authorized Capital stock, $1,000,000; amount subscribed, $500,000; amount paid in coin, $500,000; total number of shares of stock issued, 2,000; amount paid on each share of stock, $250.
State Savings and Commercial Bank (in liquidation by Superintendent of Banks).
Swiss-American Bank. Incorporated 1896; 10-12 Sansome street; Branches, 1452 Fillmore street, 622 Montgomery street. B. G. Tognazzi, President; T. C. Tognazzini, Vice-President; Alfred A. Micheletti, Manager. Capital stock of the Bank of which this is a branch is $1,000,000; amount paid in coin, $600,- 000; amount paid on each share of stock, $100.
The Bank of California. Incorporated June, 1864; northwest corner California and Sansome streets; Homer S. King, President; F. B. Anderson, Vice-Presi- dent; I. F. Moulton, Cashier. Capital stock, $4,000,000; amount paid in, $4,000,- 000; surplus, $11,090,870. Directors- Homer S. King, J. M. Allen, F. B. Ander- son, William Babcock, Antoine Borel, Charles R. Bishop, W. D. Clark, G. E. Goodman, Edward W. Hopkins, J. F. Merrill, Jacob Stern, Joseph S. Tobin, E. W. Newhall, Geo. A. Pope, J. Leroy Nickel.
The Bank of San Francisco. Seventh and Market streets; Branch at 1221 Polk street. Capital paid up, $200,000. W. Frank Pierce, President; James J. Fagan and John E. Quinn, Vice-Presidents; W. W. Douglas, Cashier. Directors-William H. Crocker, George D. Cooper, James J. Fagan, A. H. Giannini, Thomas W. Hunt- ington, E. E. Johnson, Hugo D. Keil, W. Frank Pierce, John E. Quinn, Henry T. Scott, C, L. Field
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Benefit Associations
The First National Bank of San Fran- cisco, Cal. Organized October, 1870; northwest corner Post and Montgomery streets; Rudolph Spreckels, President; J. K. Moffitt, Cashier. Capital stock, $3,000,- 000; surplus and undivided profits, $1,- 750,000. Directors-S. G. Murphy, James K. Moffitt, J. G. Hooper, James D. Phelan, Thomas Jennings, J. W. Van Bergen, J. Downey Harvey, John A. Hooper, Rudolph Spreckels, James K. Lynch, J. H. Skinner, George Whittell, C. E. Worden, W. S. Martin.
The Market Street Bank, 1143 Market street. Louis H. Mooser, Receiver.
The Mission Bank. Incorporated Feb- ruary 7, 1903, Sixteenth street and Julian avenue. James Rolph, Jr., President; Stuart F. Smith, Secretary; D. C. Treat, Cashier; J. S. Reardon, Assistant Cash- ier. Capital, $200,000. Directors-James Rolph, Jr., F. B. Anderson, E. W. Hop- kins, William Babcock, W. H. Crim, G. L. Center, Antoine Borel.
The National Bank of the Pacific. Clarence Grange, President; M. J. Hynes, Cashier; Paul E. Mertz, Assistant Cash- ier; Call Building, Third and Market streets.
The San Francisco National Bank. Or- ganized December 1, 1897; northwest cor- ner California and Leidesdorff streets. James K. Wilson, President; William Pierce Johnson, Vice-President; C. K. McIntosh, Vice-President; F. W. Wolfe, Cashier; C. L. Davis, Assistant Cashier. Capital paid in coin, $1,000,000; surplus and undivided profits, $395,000. Direc- tors-William Pierce Johnson, William J. Dutton, George A. Pope. C. S. Bene- dict, George A. Newhall, W. H. Talbot, H. D. Morton, C. K. McIntosh, J. K. Wilson.
The Scandinavian Savings Bank of San Francisco, Chronicle Building. Lewis I. Cowgill, President; L. M. Mac- Donald, Cashier.
Union State Bank, Monadnock Build- ing (in liquidation by Superintendent of Banks).
Union Trust Company of San Francis- co. Incorporated February 6, 1893; junc- tion Montgomery, Post and Market streets; Isalas W. Hellman, President; I. W. Hellman, Jr., Vice-President and Manager; Charles J. Deering, Vice-Presi- dent; H. Van Luven, Cashier and Secre- tary; Charles du Parc, Assistant Cashier and Assistant Secretary. Capital stock, $1,500,000; amount subscribed, $1,500,- 000; amount paid in coin, $1,200,000; total number of shares of stock issued, 1,500; amount paid on each share of stock, $800. Directors-Isaias W. Hell- man, William L. Gerstle, I. W. Hellman, Jr., J. L. Flood, Timothy Hopkins, John D. Spreckels, George A. Pope, Jacob Stern, Charles Holbrook, A. H. Payson, J. Henry Meyer, Charles G. Lathrop, E. S. Heller, Charles J. Deering, Wm. F. Herrin.
Wells Fargo Nevada National Bank of San Francisco. Union Trust Building, 4 Montgomery street; Isaias W. Hellman, President; Frank B. King, Cashier.
Western National Bank of San Fran- cisco. Northeast corner Market and Powell streets (James Flood Building). John H. Spring, President; F. L. Holland, Vice-President; Clarence Grange, Vice- President; William C. Murdock, Jr., Cashier.
Yokohama Specie Bank The (Ltd), southwest corner Sansome and Commer- cial streets. Taro Hodsumi, Manager.
BENEFIT ASSOCIATIONS.
Catholic Knights of America. Meets second Sunday of each month at 1944 California street. Dr. J. F. Gibbon, Presi- dent; J. V. Kane, Secretary.
Exempt Fire Company. Meetings held on the third Monday of each month, 368 Fell street. H. D. Hudson, President; John J. Guilfoyle,
Secretary, 3547 Twenty-first street.
French Mutual Benevolent Society. Meets second and fourth Monday of each month at 402 Sutter street. P. A. Berg- erot, President; E. O. Dupuy, Recording Secretary, 1900 Polk street.
Italian Mutual Benevolent Society, 325 Montgomery avenue.
Italian Reali Carabinieri Mutual Aid Society, 325 Montgomery avenue
Journeyman Butchers' Protective and Benevolent Association of the Pacific Coast. Meets every Thursday evening at 225 Valencia street. Benjamin Davis, Recording Secretary.
Journeymen Shipwrights Association. Meets second and fourth Sundays of each month at 10 Folsom street
Letter Carriers' Mutual Aid Associa- tion. Conrad Trieber, Secretary. Meets first Saturday evening of each month at 2140 Market street
Ligue d'Henri IV Mutual Benevolent Society. Membership 750, Meets at Red Men's Hall, 240 Golden Gate avenue. Off- cers: C. P. Robert, President; P. A. Bergerot, Recording Secretary.
Marine Engineers' Beneficial Associa- tion, No. 35. Meets every Tuesday even- ing at 146 Steuart street. P. G. Peltret, President; M. K. Anderson, Correspond- Ing Secretary; John J. Searey, Business Manager.
Merchants Exchange Mutual Benefit Association. T. C. Friedlander, Secretary, Merchants Exchange Building.
Musical Fund Society. Meets quarter- ly third Thursday in January, April, July and October at 12:30 p. m. at 68 Haight street. D. M. Wright, President; M. Davis, Secretary, 2507 Mission street.
National Association Letter Carriers of. America. Golden Gate Branch 214. T. L. Mckeever, President; John C. Daly, Secretary. Meets first Saturday of each month at 2140 Market street.
National Association of Postoffice Clerks, Branch No. 8. Joseph Rudee, President; George P. Feely, Secretary, Meets second Saturday of each month at B'nai Brith Hall.
Nord-Deutscher Verein. Meets second and fourth Tuesdays at Hamilton Hall, corner Geary and Steiner streets. M. Diechert, President; B. Fedde, Secretary, 787 Market street.
Norwegian Aid Society of San Francis- co. Meets every third Monday at 2849 Clay street. A. Bjolatad, President; Klaus Olsen, Secretary.
Order of Scottish Clans. Clan Fraser, No. 78. Meets on the first and third Friday evenings of each month at Amer- ican Hall. James Sinclair, Chief; Alex- ander Smith, Secretary.
Pacific Coast Commercial Travelers' Association. Meets the last Saturday of each month. Headquarters, Argonaut Hotel, 44 Fourth street. E. M. Christ- man, Secretary.
Portugueza Beneficial and Protective Association. 408 Van Ness Avenue.
San Francisco Fire Department Mutual Aid Association. E. F. McKittrick, Presi- dent; James Radford, Secretary, 2547 Folsom street.
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MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATION Benevolent Societies
San Francisco Schuetzen-Verein. Meets at Stegemann's Hall every second Wed- nesday of each month. George H. Bahrs, President; John D. Heise, Secretary.
San Francisco Schwaben Verein. Meets second and fourth Thursdays of each month at 2401 Folsom street.
Scandinavian Society. Meets every Tuesday evening at 1274 Market street.
St. Peter's German Catholic Benevo- lent Society. Meets first Monday of each month at St. Boniface Hall, 123 Golden Gate avenue.
Swiss Mutual Benevolent Society. Meets second Tuesday of the month at 406 Kearny street. Ant. Borel, President; A. Juillerat, Secretary.
Swiss Relief Society. Meets fourth Tuesday of the month at 406 Kearny street. Alf. Monotti, President.
Teachers Mutual Aid Society of San Francisco. Meets at Henry Durant School on first and third Wednesdays of each month at 3:30 p. m. Miss Mary Fay, President; Mrs. C. A. Hill, Secretary, residence 1696 Golden Gate Avenue.
Union Printers' Mutual Aid Society. Meets the second Sunday after the first Monday in each month at Faust Hall, 44 Eddy street. J. J. Chaudet, President; J. A. Snell, Recording Secretary.
United States Railway Mail Service Mutual Benefit Association. Ferry Sta- tion Postoffice Building. Alfred T. Moss, Local Secretary.
University of the Pacific Endowment Fund Com. Royal Insurance Building. John A. Percy, President and Treasurer; Rolla V. Watt, Chairman. Meets at call of President.
Verein Eintracht. Meets every Wed- nesday at 237 Twelfth street. E. J. Schmieder, Secretary.
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 at police head- quarters, 64 Eddy street, second Friday of each month at 3 p. m. John Cronin, President; Edward F. Leonard, Vice- President; John E Dolan, Treasurer! George M. Geimann, Recording Secre- tary; James W. Boyle, Financial Secre- tary. Trustees-John Rainsbury, Presi- dent of Board; James J. Farrell, John L. Murphy, James T. Donovan, William F. Sheehan, Secretary of Board.
Young Men's Institute (R. C.). Office, Council-James P. Sex, Grand President; 92 Sanchez street. Officers of the Grand George A. Stanley, Grand Secretary; William T. Aggeler, Grand Treasurer.
Y. M. I. Lecture Bureau, 92 Sanchez street.
Young Ladies' Institute, 92 Sanchez street. Miss Josephine T. Molloy, Grand Secretary. Office, 1009 Fell street.
BENEVOLENT SOCIETIES.
Associated Charities. Organized March, 1888; 1500 Jackson street. Meets last Friday of each month at 3:30 p. m. Di- rectors-Osgood Putnam, President; Miss Katherine C. Felton, General Secretary.
Austrian Military and Benevolent So- ciety. Meets every second and fourth Wednesdays at 566 Fulton street. N. Metkovich, President; George Mostahi- nich, Secretary.
Belgian Benevolent Society. Meets at 711 Turk street second Tuesday in each month. Jules Clerfayt, President; H. Van Hess and C. Williams, Vice-Presi- dents; Paul Bellemans, Treasurer; G. R. B. Marsily, Secretary, 628 Montgomery street.
British Benevolent Society of Call- fornia. Annual meeting second Tues- day in May at British Consulate, 268 Market street. Officers-Walter R. Hearn, H. B. M. Consul General, Honorary President; Major H. D. Gerrard, Secre- tary and Treasurer.
California Prison Commission, 110 Sil- ver street. Charles Montgomery, Presi- dent.
Eureka Benevolent Society. Organized October, 1850, to assist poor and needy Hebrews in want or sickness. Office, 1768 O'Farrell street. Henry Sinsheimer, President; Meyer H. Levy, Secretary.
Francesca Relief Society. Incorporat- ed April 25, 1898, although the society has been engaged in relief work since 1877. Its object is to assist the deserv- ing poor. The membership is composed of honorary and active members. Meet- ings are held every Wednesday forenoon at 2211 Hayes street. Mrs. Bertha Welch, Foundress; Mrs. Eugene Lent, President; Mrs. Smith O'Brien, Secretary.
German General Benevolent Society The. Owns and controls the German Hos- pital. C. Bonin, general agent. Office, Noe and Fourteenth streets.
German Ladies' General Benevolent Society. Meets on the first day of each month at 2111 Bush street. Mrs F. D. Stadtmiller, President; Mrs. C. A. Bruns, Secretary.
Golden Gate Kindergarten Association. Organized October 6, 1879; incorporated October 6, 1884. Its object is the estab- lishment and maintenance of free Kin- dergartens in San Francisco, and the sustaining of a free Normal Training School for Kindergartners. Mrs. Phoebe A. Hearst, Honorary President; Mrs. Ira Pierce, Mrs. Mary Kincaid, Mrs .. M. L. Bradley, Mrs. L. Greenewald, Honorary Vice-Presidents; Miss Virginia Fitch, President; Mrs. Cyrus Walker, First Vice-President; Mrs. Louis Sloss, Second Vice-President; Mrs. Silas Palmer and Mrs. T. D. Boardman, Secretaries; Mrs. M. L. Brown, Treasurer; Miss Anna M. Stovall, Normal Instructor. Office, 1625 California street, room 15.
Hebrew Board of Relief. Meets at 1768 O'Farrell street. Henry Sinsheimer, President. Meyer H. Levy, Secretary.
Hellenic Greek Benevolent Society, 222 Van Ness Avenue.
Homeopathic Dispensary. Hahnemann Hospital College, southwest corner Maple and Sacramento streets.
Jewish Ladies' Relief Society. Meets at 1768 O'Farrell street. Mrs. J. S. Dinkelspiel, President; Meyer H. Levy, Secretary.
Madrid Mutual Benevolent Society. Organized January 7, 1887. Object-to as- sist its members during sickness and to help the members' widows and families. Meets last Saturday of each month at 800 Kentucky street. Frank L. Noriega, Secretary.
Master Mariners Benevolent Associa- tion. Meets every Thursday evening at 82 Market street. Peter Rasmussen, President; A. P. Lorenzen, Secretary.
Occidental Kindergarten Association. Free Kindergarten located at Seventeenth street and Potrero avenue. Mrs. Flor- ence A. Musto, President; Mrs. Hyman Jacobs. Treasurer.
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MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATION Merchants' Association
Ohaba Shalom Benevolent Society. Meets second Sunday in each month at 961 Golden Gate avenue. David Cohn, President.
Pacific Humane Society, room 234 Pa- cific Building. Frank Barnard, Secre- tary.
Pixley Memorial Free Kindergarten. 2259 Filbert street.
Pope and Walker Memorial Free Kin- dergarten, 1714 Greenwich street
Portuguese Union Benevolent Society, 408 Van Ness avenue.
San Francisco Children's Orphanage. E. L. Wadham, Secretary, 4047 Twenty- fifth street.
San Francisco Commercial Travelers' Association. Meets second and fourth Tuesdays in each month at 320 Sheldon Building, 461 Market street.
San Francisco Fruit and Flower Mis- sion, 1372 Jackson street. Hilda Stein- hart, President; Miss Meta Thompson, secretary.
San Francisco Polyclinic, The, 443 Fillmore street. Charles G. Levison, M. D., President; Martin Regensburger, M. D., Secretary.
San Francisco Settlement Association. Mrs. Pheobe A. Hearst, President; Mrs. Robert Coolidge, Chairman of the Coun- cil; Miss Eugenie Schenk, Head Worker; Shirley R. Shaw, Director of Boys' Clubs. The Settlement House, known as the "San Francisco Settlement," is located at No. 720 Treat avenue. San Francis- co Boys' Club, formerly 740 Bryant street, now a part of San Francisco Set- tlement and under its direction, having united with it September, 1898.
San Francisco Society for the Preven- tion of Cruelty to Animals. John Part- ridge, President; Matthew McCurrie, Sec- retary, 2514 Sixteenth street.
San Francisco Society for the Protec- tion of Children, 943 Van Ness avenue. E. S. Wadham, Secretary.
Society of St. Vincent de Paul. Par- ticular Council meets on second Thurs- day 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 .; John M. Burnett, President; W. J. Fitzgerald, Secretary.
St. Andrews' Society. Organized Sep- tember 21, 1863; Incorporated August 4, 1865. Meets every Monday evening at 240 Golden Gate avenue. J. C. Fyfe, President; Robert H. Murray, Recording Secretary.
St. Ignatius Training School for Girls. Potrero avenue, near Eighteenth street. Stanford Memorial Free Kindergarten. 3428 Mission street.
The California Society for the Preven- tion of Cruelty to Children. Meets first Thursday each month at 3:30 p. m. at room 502, Hibernia Building, 11 Jones street. E. W. Newhall, President; Geo. A. Newhall, Treasurer; M. J. White, Sec- retary.
Association for the Improvement and Adornment -of- SAN FRANCISCO. Phelan Building. James D. Phelan. President.
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Organized April, 1877. Objects-To protect the interests of its members, prevent settlements without full investi- gation, resist inequitable and fraudulent settlements, and bring about joint action in the collection of debts. A. A. Watkins, President; Joseph Kirk, Attorney; H. L. Smith, Secretary.
CALIFORNIA PROMOTION COMMITTEE.
Merchants Exchange Building.
The object of this committee is to ad- vertise the resources and to promote the settlement and development of the State of California. Visitors invited. Rufus P. Jennings, Chairman.
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Offices and Exhibit Hall, Union Ferry Building.
Arthur R. Briggs, President and Man- ager; Robert N. Lynch, Vice-President; Harry D. Loveland, First Vice-Presi- dent; A. L. McDonald, Secretary. De- voted to State development and giving free information as to the resources and possibilities of California
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1337-1339 Merchants Exchange Building, 431 California Street.
James McNab, President; William L. Gerstle, Vice-President; William Mat- son, Second Vice-President; Chester W. Burks, Secretary, Treasurer and Librar- ian. Trustees-John Barneson, W. A. Bissell, Gustave Brenner, William M. Bunker, Albert E. Castle, Stanley Dollar, C. F. Michaels, James K. Moffitt, A. E. Anderson, Henry Rosenfeld, James Ty- son, Rolla V. Watt.
Italian Chamber of Commerce. A pro- tective association organized for the purpose of promoting business relations between California and Italy and vice versa. Office, 604 Montgomery street. M. L. Perasso, President; G. Unti, Sec- retary.
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Room 1233 Merchants Exchange Building.
Andrew M. Davis, President; C. K. McIntosh, First Vice-President; Robert H. Swayne, Second Vice-President; Byron Mauzy, Treasurer; L. M. King, Secretary; Frank M. Todd, Editor; Wright & Wright, Attorneys. Directors -R. S. Atkins, Eugene J. Bates, Geo. C. Boardman, Gustave Brenner, Andrew M. Davis, W. D. Fennimore, Hartland Law, Byron Mauzy, C. K. McIntosh, I. O. Up- ham, H. W. Postlethwaite, M. H. Rob- bins, Jr., A. W. Scott, Jr., R. H. Swayne.
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CEMETERIES.
Calvary. Between Geary and Turk streets, Broderick street and Masonlc avenue; entrance end of Ellis street.
City (closed). Thirty-fourth avenue and Clement street.
Cypress Lawn. San Mateo County; of- fice, 350 Post street; crematory.
Eternal Home Cemetery. San Mateo County.
G. A. R. Cemetery Association. Office 1959 Geary street.
Hills of Eternity. San Mateo County, Holy Cross. San Mateo . County.
Home of Peace. San Mateo County. Italian Cemetery. Colma.
Laurel Hill. Presidio avenue, between Post and Californla streets; entrance end of Bush street.
Masonic. Turk street, between Ma- sonlc and Parker avenues. Office, Mo- nadnock Building.
Mission Dolores (closed). Corner Six- teenth and Dolores streets.
Mount Olivet Cemetery Association. Office, Grant Building.
Mountain View Cemetery Association. Terminus Piedmont avenue, Oakland. National. Presidio Reservation.
Odd Fellows'. Point Lobos avenue near First avenue
Salem. San Mateo County.
St. Michael's. San Mateo County.
CHURCHES.
BAPTIST.
Covenant Baptist Church. Richmond Hall, 325 Fourth avenue.
Emmanuel Baptist Church of San Francisco. Bartlett
street, between Twenty-second and Twenty-third streets. Rev. W. M. McCart, Pastor; residence, 131 Bartlett street.
First Baptist Church. Temporary lo- cation, 1620 O'Farrell street, near Fill- more street. George E. Burlingame, Pastor; residence 924 Guerrero street.
Pirst Free Baptist Church. 330 Twenty- fourth avenue, Richmond District. Rev. J. W. Hill, Pastor.
First German Baptist Church. Corner Seventeenth and Dearborn streets. Rev. H. L. Dietz, Pastor; residence, 1013 Eighteenth street.
First Swedish Baptist Church. Corner Seventeenth and Dearborn streets.
Hamilton Square Baptist Church. 1975 Post street, between Fillmore and Steiner streets. Louis J. Sawyer, Pastor; resi- dence 1975 Post street.
Third Baptist Church. Southwest cor- ner Clay and Hyde streets. Rev. James H. Kelly, Pastor.
CHRISTIAN.
First Christian Church. Duboce av- enue and Noe street. Rev. Frank S. Ford, Pastor; residence, 434 Duboce avenue.
Tenth Avenue Christian Church. 1355 Tenth avenue. Rev. R. E. McKnight, Pastor; residence, 232 Eighth avenue.
Twenty-fourth Street Christian Church 4176 Twenty-fourth street.
West Side Christian Church. 2520 Bush street.
CONGREGATIONAL.
Bethany Congregational Church. Bart- lett street near Twenty-fifth street. Rev. Samuel C. Patterson, Pastor, resi- dence 394 Elizabeth street.
Bethlehem Congregational Church. Vermont street, near Twenty-fourth street. Rev. O. L. Corbin, Pastor; resi- dence, 1211 San Bruno avenue.
First Congregational Church. S. E. corner Post and Mason streets. Rev. George C. Adams, D. D., Pastor; resi- dence 2710 Devisadero street.
Green Street Congregational Church. Green street near Stockton street. Rev. E. L. Walz, Pastor; residence, 613 Green street.
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