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POLICE STATIONS.
Bay View .... Newcomb and Newhall Avs Bush . .1422 Bush Central. . Hall of Justice Golden Gate Park .. ... Golden Gate Park Harbor, N. E. cor Drumm and Commercial Ingleside. Ocean and San Jose Avs Mission .3057 Seventeenth North End. .3118 Fillmore O'Farrell .2717 O'Farrell Potrero. .609 Twentieth Richmond ... Sixth Av. bet. Geary and A Southern 4th and Clara
FIRE DEPARTMENT.
Commissioners-James E. Dillon, Henry U. Brandenstein, Charles T. Spader, Andrew J. Martin.
Secretary Board of Fire Commissioners -Frank T. Kennedy.
Chief Engineer-Thomas R. Murphy. First Assistant Chief Engineer-Stephen D. Russell. Second Assistant Chief Engineer-John J. Conlon.
Battalion Chiefs-James P. Britt, Edw. Skelly, Alfred Davis, Michael Boden, Thomas J. Murphy, W. A. Cook, George Bailey, Charles Murray, Jas. Radford, J. R. Maxwell, Jas. Layden. Corporation Yard-Samuel Bermingham, Superintendent of Engines; Assist- ant Superintendent of Engines; Stephen Gill, Clerk and Commis- sary: Edward I. Church. Timekeeper. Department Stables-Robert Harris. Act- ing Superintendent of Horses.
Chemical Engine Companies-See Page 447.
Engine Companies See Page 652. Monitor Batteries-See Page 1335.
Truck Companies-See Page 1856.
FIRE UNDERWRITERS ASSOCIATION UP THE PACIFIC.
Meets at the call of the President at their rooms, Merchants Exchange Build-
ing. The object is the mutual improve- ment of methods and practices in under- writing. Calvert Meade, Secretary.
FIRE PATROL.
Established May, 1875. 'John F. O. Comstock, Superintendent. Office: West side Natoma near New Montgomery. Station No. 3-54 Waller street. Station No. 3-1350 Pacific avenue. Law Library. Librarian-James H. Deering.
Assistants-Frank J. McGuire, R. C. Owens and A. J. Nagle.
Public Administrator-M. J. Hynes, of- fice Phelan Building.
Attorneys-Cullinan & Hickey. (Compensation-fees.)
Public Library.
Trustees-Washington Dodge, C. H. Bentley, R. B. Hale, James D. Phe- lan, Eustace Cullinan, Jos. O'Con- nor. M. C. Sloss, John H. Wise, Ralph C. Harrison, Edward R. Tay- lor and The Mayor.
Librarian-Robert Rea.
Secretary-George A. Mullin.
Assistant Secretary-Miss Martha T. Tyler.
Main Library-South side Hayes street near Van Ness avenue.
Branch Libraries-No. 1-Mission, 1207 Valencia street. Miss N. A. Casey, Librarian.
No. 2-McCreery Branch, 16th street, and Pond street. Miss M. Carson, Librarian.
No. 3-North Beach, 1457 Powell street. Miss A. Woodman, Librarian.
No. 4-Richmond, 254, 4th avenue. Miss S. D. Morgan, Librarian.
No. 5-Park Branch, Page street bet. Cole and Clayton streets. Miss M. C. Clarkson, Librarian.
No. 6-Fillmore, 2435 Sacramento street. Miss M. L. Whitcher, Li- brarian.
Delivery Stations-A-Ocean View, 379 Capitol
B-Potrero, cor 19th and Iowa streets. C-Noe Valley, 1301 Castro street. D-Sunset, 1232, 9th avenue.
E-South San Francisco, 1202 Railroad avenue.
F-Glen Park, 2975 Diamond street.
G-Ocean Side, 48th avenue and Judah street.
H-Visitacion Valley, 100 Leland Av. I-San Bruno, 2598 San Bruno avenue, J-Golden Gate Vallev. 3009 Fillmore. K-Excelsior Valley, 4564 Mission street. L --- 1303 Polk street.
M-Downtown, Emporium.
Association for the Improvement and Adornment OF SAN FRANCISCO Phelan Building. James D. Phelan, President.
BOARD OF TRADE OF SAN FRANCISCO at 444 Market Street.
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.
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Chamber of Commerce
MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATION
Benefit Associations
CALIFORNIA DEVELOPMENT BOARD.
Union Ferry Building. Organized to Promote State Development. Executive Committee-William J. Dut- ton, President. Robert Newton Lynch, Vice President and Manager-
Francis Hope, Secretary.
N. P. Chipman. Miles Standish.
James Irvine.
A. B. C. Dohrmann.
Mark L. Requa
B. F. Walton.
M. F. Tarpey.
Frederick J. Koster.
John P. Irish. Chester Rowell
A. L. Scott R. B. Hale.
Mortimer Fleischhacker
SAN FRANCISCO CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
1304 Merchants Exchange Building. An amalgamation of
The Merchants' Association of San Francisco, The Merchants Exchange, Chamber of Commerce of San Francisco, Down Town Association.
President. Charles F. Michaels; First Vice-President, R. I. Bentley; Second Vice-President and Manager, Robert New- ton Lynch; Third Vice-President, B. F. Schlesinger; Treasurer, James J. Fagan; Secretary, L. M. King.
Chamber of Commerce of the U. S. A. (Pacific Coast District). Warren Man- ley, Acting District Secretary. 1301 Merchants Exchange Building.
Holland-American Chamber of Com- merce (Pacific Coast). Office Consular Building, 510 Battery street. Directors- J. C. Van Panthaleon Baron Van Eck, President; E. J. F. Van Hanswyk Pen- nink, Vice President; F. L. Willekes MacDonald, Secretary; S. Voorsanger, Treasurer.
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.
California Bankers' Association. Fred- erick H. Colburn, Secretary; office Mills Building.
Wholesalers Board of Trade of Cal. H F Hobson sec, 525 Market
ART SOCIETIES.
Art Association, The, San Francisco (San Francisco Institute of Art). Cor- ner of California and Mason streets. Organized March, 1871. Meets fourth Tuesday in each month. Henry Heyman, Secretary: J. R. Martin, Assistant Secre- tary; Director, Capt. R. H. Fletcher.
The California School of Design, main- tained by the Association, teaches draw- ing, painting and modeling in all their branches, decorative and constructive designing.
BENEFIT ASSOCIATIONS.
Catholic Knights of America. Meets second Sunday of each month at 1944 California street. Dr. J. F. Gibbon, Presi- dent; C. J. Nicholas, Secretary.
College of the Pacific. Royal Insur- ance Building, Rolla V. Watt, President Board Trustees. Meets at call of Presi- dent.
Exempt Fire Company. Meetings held on the third Monday of each month, 368 Fell street. D. A. Finn, President, 2576 Lombard street: John J. Guilfoyle, Sec- retary, 2975 Mission street.
French Mutual Benevolent Society. Meets second and fourth Monday of each month at 420 Sutter street. Chas Carpy, President; Jean Laclergue, Recording Secretary, 420 Sutter street
Journeyman Butchers' Protective and Benevolent Association of the Pacifo Coast. Meets every Thursday evening at K. of P. Hall, 115 Valencia street. Frank Coyle, Recording Secretary.
Journeymen Shipwrights Association. Meets every Thursday at 70 Folsom street. C. H. Cheffers, Secretary.
Letter Carriers' Mutual Aid Associa- tion. Conrad Trieber, Secretary. Meets first Saturday evening of each month at 414 Mason street.
Ligue d'Henri IV Mutual Benevolent Society. Membership 750. Meets at Red Men's Hall, 240 Golden Gate avenue. Offl- cers: Albert Nougue, President; J. P. Casenave, Recording Secretary.
Marine Engineers' Beneficial Associa- tion, No. 35. Meets every Tuesday even- ing at 146 Steuart street. John S. Purdie President; Vincent Carroll. Sec- retary; A. B. Gibson, Business Manager.
Merchants Exchange Mutual Benefit Association. A. M. Brown, Secretary, 350 California street
Musical Fund Society. Meets quarter- ly third Thursday in January, April, July and October at 12:30 p. m. at 68 Haight street. C. A. Dickman, President; F. Borgel, Secretary, 68 Haight street.
National Association Letter Carriers of America. Golden Gate Branch 214, Thos. P. Tierney, Secretary; Meets first Satur- day of each month at 414 Mason street.
National Association of Postoffice Clerks. Branch No. 8. George P. Feely. Secretary. Meets second Saturday of each month at 172 Golden Gate avenue.
Nord-Deutscher Verein. Meets second and fourth Tuesdays at German House, Turk and Polk streets. H. A. Meyer, President; B. Fedde, Secretary, 995 Mar- ket street.
Norwegian Aid Society of San Francis- co. Meets every third Monday at 2200 Webster street. Klaus Olsen, President; L. Middlethon, Secretary.
Order of Scottish Clans. Clan Fraser, No. 78. Meets on the first and third Thursday evenings of each month at 115 Valencia street. James Law, Chief; James Jack, Secretary
Portuguese Protective and Benevolent Association. Meets first Sunday of each month at Druids' Temple. John C. Moraes, Secretary.
San Francisco Fire Department Mutual Aid Association. James Radford, Presi- dent; George F. Brown, Secretary-Treas- urer, 2136 Geary street.
San Francisco Schuetzen-Verein. Meeta at Stegemann's Hall every second Wed- nesday of each month. Nick Ahrens, President: Otto Lemcke, Secretary
San Francisco Schwaben Verein. Meets second and fourth Thursdays of each month at German House, Turk and Polk street, George Bauer, Recording Secre- tary, 1729 Lake street.
St. Paul's Benevolent Society. Meets second Monday of each month at St. Boniface Hall, 133 Golden Gate avenue.
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Benevolent Societies
Benevolent Societies MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATION
St. Peter's German Catholic Benevo- lent Society. Meets first Monday of each month at St. Boniface Hall, 133 Golden Gate avenue.
Swiss Mutual Benevolent Society. Meets second Tuesday of the month at 602 California street. Ant. Borel, Presi- dent: A. Juillerat, Secretary.
Swiss Relief Society. Meets fourth Tuesday of the month at 602 California street. Alf. Monotti, President; A. Juil- lerat, Secretary.
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. Mrs. C. A. Hill, Secretary, residence 1696 Golden Gate avenue.
Union Printers' Mutual Aid Society. Meets the second Sunday in each month at 2:30 p. m. at 414 Mason street. J. M. Scott, President: J. A. Snell, Recording Secretary, 691 Second avenue.
United States Railway Mail Service Mutual Benefit Association. Meets 16th of every month at 219 Postoffice Build- ing. R. I. Auld, Secretary, Ferry Station.
Verein Eintracht. Meets every Wed- nesday at 237 Twelfth street. Otto Thiele, Secretary.
Widows and Orphans Ald 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, Hall of Justice, second Friday of each month at 3 p. m. Charles J. Ward, President: John H. Lackmann, Vice-President: David Murphy, Treas- urer: George F. Kopman, Recording Secretary; James W. Boyle. Financial Secretary. Trustees-Frank E. O'Brien, William R. Proll, Thomas P. Gibbons, William I. Burns, James A. Neely.
Young Men's Institute (R. C.). Office, 92 Sanchez street. After December 31st, 1914, at Y. M. I. Building. Jas. A. Baci- galupi, Grand President; George A. Stanley, Grand Secretary; Leo I. Cava- nagh, Grand Treasurer.
Young Ladies' Institute, 1009 Fell street. Miss Josephine T. Molloy, Grand Secretary. Office, 1009 Fell street.
BENEVOLENT SOCIETIES.
Assoolated Charities. Organized March, 1888; 1500 Jackson street. Meets last Friday of each month at 12:30 p. m. at St. Francis Hotel. Miss Katherine C. Felton, General Secretary.
Austrian Military and Benevolent As- sociation. Meets . every second and fourth Wednesday at 566 Fulton street. C. J. Catania, Secretary.
Belgian Benevolent Society. Meets at Scroeder's Hall, 30 Turk street, second Tuesday in each month. Geo. Marsily. President; J. Leeman, Vice-President; C. Willems, Treasurer: J. Leeman, Act- ing Secretary, 1771 Sutter street.
British Benevolent Society of Call- fornia. Annual meeting second Tues- day in May at British Consulate General, 268 Market street. Officers-A. Carnegie Ross, Consul General, Honorary Presi- dent: Major H. D. Gerrard, Secretary; William Balnaves. Treasurer.
California Prison Commission. 110 Stillman street. Charles Montgomery, President; Capt. Wm. I. Day, Superin- tend.
California Society for Exceptional
Children, 1067 Phelan Building, San Francisco.
Chebra Ohavai Shalom. Meets second Sunday in each month at 149 Eddy street at 1:30 p. m. Jos. Morris, President.
Croation Unity of the Pacifio, 646 Pa- cific Bldg. Frank Krstelj, Secretary.
Dalmatian Benevolent Society, 177 Capp.
Eureka Benevolent Society. Organized October, 1850, to assist poor and needy Hebrews in want or sickness. Office, 436 O'Farrell street. Henry Sinsheimer, President; Meyer H. Levy, Secretary.
Pederation of Jewish Charities of San Francisco, 436 O'Farrell street. I. B. Levison, President; Meyer H. Levy, Sec- retary.
First Hebrew Benevolent Society meeta at 436 O'Farrell street. A. Aronson, 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. Miss Alice Con- lin, Secretary.
German General Benevolent Society.
Carl Bonin General Agent, Noe bet. Duboce avenue and Fourteenth street.
German Ladies' General Benevolent Society. Meets on the first day of each month at 2450 Sutter street. Mrs. Caro- line Koester, President. Mrs. H. St. Goar, 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. Miss Vir- ginia Fitch, President. Mrs. A. D. Keyes, Secretary, 560 Union street.
Hebrew Board of Relief. Meets at 436 O'Farrell street. Henry Sinsheimer, President. Meyer H. Levy, Secretary. Hellenic Greek Benevolent Society, 222 Van Ness Avenue.
Homeopathic Dispensary. Hahnemann Medical College of the Pacific, southwest corner Maple and Sacramento streets.
Jewish Ladies' Relief Society. Meets at 436 O'Farrell street. Mrs. Maurice Schweitzer, President; Meyer H. Levy, Secretary.
Ladies United Hebrew Benevolent So- clety, 436 O'Farrell. Mrs H Lippman, Sec- retary. Twenty-second and Mission.
Madrid Mutual Benevolent Society. Meets last Saturday of each month at Madrid Hall. F L Noriega, Secretary, 221 Miller avenue, South San Francisco.
Master Mariners Benevolent Associa- tion. Meets every Tuesday evening at 149 Eddy street. Adolf Bergman, Re- cording Secretary; Chas. W. Berkholm, Financial Secretary.
Occidental Kindergarten Association. Free Kindergarten located at 720 Treat avenue.
Pacific Humane Society, 1365 Fulton street. Pixley Memorial Free Kindergarten. Meets second Mondays at Roosevelt School. Mrs. William R. P. Clark, Seere- tary.
Polish Society of California. Organized 1862. Since 1885 as Branch No. 7 of the Polish National Alliance of U. S. of N A. Meets every first Saturday of the month at 8 p. m. at St. Helen's Hall, 2091 Fifteenth street. Library same place. Open every Saturday 8:10 p. m.
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Cemeteries
Pope and Walker Memorial Free Kin- dergarten, 1732 Greenwich street.
Portuguese Union Benevolent Society, 408 Van Ness avenue.
San Francisco Fruit and Flower Mis- mion. Meets second Thursday of each month at 1372 Jackson street.
San Francisco Polyclinic, The, 443 Fillmore street. 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; The Settlement House, known as the "San Francisco Settlement." is located at 2520 Folsom street. 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. Meets every third Thursday, Mills Building. Mat-
thew McCurrie, Secretary, 2514 Six- teenth street.
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. Chas. A. Ramm, V. G .; D. M. Fitz- gerald, Secretary.
St. Andrews' Society. Organized Sep- tember 21, 1863; Incorporated August 4, 1865. Meets every Monday evening at German House.
St. Ignatius Training School for Girls. Potrero avenue, near Eighteenth street. Stanford Memorial Free Kindergarten. 3452 Mission street.
The California Society for the Preven- tion of Cruelty to Children. Meets first Thursday each month at 1:30 p. m. at room 26, 1028 Market street. E. W. Newhall, President; Geo. A. Newhall, Treasurer; M. J. White, Secretary.
United States Protective Association. For the Prevention of Cruelty to Chil- dren and Animals. Pacific Building, Fourth and Market streets.
CEMETERIES.
Calvary. Between Geary and Turk streets, Broderick street and Masonic avenue; entrance end of Ellis street.
City (closed). Thirty-fourth avenue and Clement street.
CYPRESS LAWN CEMETERY Colma, San Mateo County, tel. Mission 3341. Crematory in connection. Office, 995 Market, tel Sutter 695.
Eternal Home Cemetery. San Mateo County. G. A. R. Cemetery Association. Office 1959 Geary street.
Greenlawn Cemetery. San Mateo County.
Hills of Eternity. San Mateo County. Holy Cross. San Mateo County. Office, 1100 Franklin street.
Home of Peace. San Mateo County. Italian Cemetery. Colma.
Laurel Hill. Presidio avenue, between Post and California streets; entrance end of Bush street
Masonic. Turk street, between Ma- sonic and Parker avenues.
Mission Dolores (closed). Corner Six- teenth and Dolores streets. Mount Olivet Cemetery Association. Office, 209 Post.
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. Woodlawn Cemetery. San Mateo
County.
CHURCHES. BAPTIST.
Chinese Baptist Church. Waverly Place and Sacramento street. Miss Molly Mc- Minn, Superintendent.
Covenant Baptist Church. 325 Fourth avenue.
Ebenezer Baptist Church (Finnish). Vermont near Twenty-fourth street. First Baptist Church. Northwest cor- ner Octavia and Waller streets. George E. Burlingame, Pastor, residence 934 Guerrero street.
First Freo Baptist Church. Twenty- first avenue and Geary street. Rev. W. N. Meserve, Pastor.
First German Baptist Church. Corner Seventeenth and Dehon streets. Rev. F. A. Petereit, Pastor; residence 80 Dehon street.
First Swedish Baptist Church. Seven- teenth, between Valencia and Guerrero streets. Rev. Alfred E. Lindberg, Pastor: residence 15 Dearborn street.
First Russian Baptist Church.
1029 Carolina street.
Hamilton Square Baptist Church. 1975 Post street, between Fillmore and Steiner streets. Louis J. Sawyer, Pastor; resi- dence 6 Leona terrace.
Mission Baptist Church. Bartlett be- tween 22d and 23d streets. Rev. J. A. Sutherland, Pastor; residence 218 Pre- cita avenue.
Park Baptist Church. Stanyan between Frederick and Carl. Rev. Wm. Haryett, Pastor; residence 6148 California street.
Salem Baptist Church (Swedish). 856 Capp street. Rev. A. E. Lysell, Pastor. Third Baptist Church (Negro). South- west corner Clay and Hyde streets. Rev. J. M. Riddle, Pastor, 2047 Clay street.
CHRISTIAN.
Christian Church. Castro near Twen- ty-fourth street.
First Christian Church. Duboce av- enue and Noe street. Rev. John J. White, Pastor; residence 138 Alpine street.
Tenth Avenue Christian Church. Tenth avenue.
1355 West Side Christian Church. 2520
Bush street.
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE.
First Church of . Christ, Scientist. Northeast corner California and Frank- lin streets.
Second Church of Christ, Scientist. 115 Valencia street. 630 Third Church of Christ, Scientist. Shrader street. Fourth Church of Christ, Scientist. 450 Arguello boulevard.
Fifth Church of Christ, Scientist. 430 Mason street. Sixth Church of Christ, Scientist. Geary and Fillmore streets,
CONGREGATIONAL.
Bethany Congregational Church. Bart- lett street near Twenty-fifth street. Rev. Harold S. Tuttle, Pastor; residence 3529 Twenty-fourth street.
Bethlehem Congregational Church.
Vermont street, near Twenty-fourth street. Rev. A. B. Snider, Pastor; resi- dence Kansas street, near Twenty-fifth.
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Churches
Bible College. North side of Post
street, between Buchanan and Webster streets. Rev. Hugh W. Gilchrist, Prin- cipal.
First Congregational Church. S. E. corner Post and Mason streets Rev. Chas. F. Aked, Pastor; residence 2135 Sacramento.
Green Street Congregational Church. Green street near Stockton street. Rev. Robert Walker, Pastor; residence, 613 Green street.
Mission Congregational Church. Cor- ner of Nineteenth and Dolores streets. Rev. E. Belden Hart, Pastor; residence 505 Church street.
Ocean View Congregational Church. 148 Broad street. Rev G. A. Charnock, Pastor: residence 144 Broad street.
Fark Congregational Church. 1649 Hayes street.
Richmond Congregational Church. Cor- ner Seventh avenue and Gearv street. Rev. O. P. Avery, Pastor; residence 245 Fifth avenue.
Sunset Congregational Church. Corner Tenth avenue and Kirkham street. Rev. G. A. Charnock, Pastor; residence 144 Broad street.
Swedish Mission Tabernacle (Congre- gational). Corner Dolores and Dorland street. J. E. Seth, Pastor.
EPISCOPAL.
All Saints' Church, North side of Waller street, between Masonic avenue and Ashbury street. Rev. H. S. Hanson, Rector; residence 1371 Waller street.
Cathedral Mission of the Good Sama- titan. Potrero avenue and Twenty-fifth street. Rev. J. P. Turner, Vicar.
Church of St. John the Evangelist. Fifteenth street and Julian avenue. Rev. Eugene H. Benson, Rector; residence 120 Julian avenue.
Church of St. Mary the Virgin. South- west corner Union and Steiner streets. Rev. Arch Perrin, Pastor; residence 2850 Steiner street.
Church of the Advent. 261 Fell street. Rev. Charles N. Lathrop, Pastor; resi- dence 162 Hickory.
Church of the Incarnation. Corner Eleventh avenue and I street.
Church of the Transfiguration. Saga- more street near Capitol avenue. Rev. Frank H. Church, Pastor; residence 1051 Taylor street.
Episcopal Church Missions. 1099 Irv- Ing street.
Grace Cathedral California, between Jones and Taylor streets. Rev. J. Wil- mer Gresham, Dean.
Holy Innocents' Memorial Church. Fair Oaks street between Twenty-fifth and Twenty-sixth streets. Rev F. D. Miller, Rector.
St. James Protestant Episcopal Church. Clement street near 6th avenue. Rev. S. J. Lee, Rector, 136 Seventh avenue.
St. Luke's Church. Corner Clay street and Van Ness avenue. Rev. F. B. A. Lewis, Pastor; residence : 770 Green street.
St. Paul's Church. South side Califor- nia street near Steiner street. Rev. Wm. E. Couper, Rector; residence 3065 Cali- fornia street. St. Peter's Church (Episcopal).
Twenty-ninth avenue and Clement street.
St. Stephen's Church. North side of Fulton street, between Webster and Fill- more streets. Rev. Geo. H. B. Wright, Rector, residence, 2364 Fulton street.
Trinity Church. Northeast corner
Bush and Gough streets. Rev. F. W. Clampett, Rector; residence 1941 Clay street.
EVANGELICAL.
Alice Hollman Memorial Chapel. West side of Paris street, near Excel- sior avenue. Rev. Gerhard Hulsebus, Pastor; residence 3024 Twenty-fourth street.
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