Crocker-Langley San Francisco directory for the year commencing 1914, Part 7

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Publication date: 1896
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Signal Corps.


Captain-Frank J. Sullivan, San Fran- cisco.


First Lieutenant-Wm. E. Godsell, San Francisco; Frank V. Smith, San Fran- cisco.


Medical Department-Medical Corps.


Surgeon General with rank of Colonel, Theodore Rethers, San Francisco.


Chief Surgeon with rank of Major, Chas. A. Dukes, Oakland.


Majors-William J. Hanna, Sacra- mento; Chas W. Decker, Los Angeles; Frank S. Emmal, San Francisco; How- ard W. Seager, Los Angeles.


Captains-Geo. H. Richardson, San Francisco; Chas. H. Bulson, Napa; Jas. C. Hanley, Decoto; Edw. E. Baumeister, Chico: Homer Rogers, Bakersfield; Robt. J. Fly, San Diego: Frank H. Paterson, San Jose.


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Society of California Pioneers. Organ- ized August, 1850. 5 Pioneer Place, Pio- neer Building, west side of Fourth street, between Market and Mission streets. The expressed objects of the Society are to collect and preserve information connected with the early settlement and subsequent conquest of the country, and to perpetuate the mem- ory of those whose sagacity, energy and enterprise induced them to settle in the wilderness and become the founders of a new State, and also the male descend- ants of members. All who were in Cali- fornia prior to the first day of January, 1850, are eligible to membership. Any who have rendered distinguished or im- portant services to the Society or State may be admitted as honorary members. Regular meetings of the Society take place on the first Saturday of each month. Annual election of officers on the 7th of July, the anniversary of the conquest of California and of the rais- ing of the American flag on its soil. An- nual celebration on the 9th of Septem- ber, the anniversary of the admission of California into the Union. Officers- John J. Lermen, President: John S Drum, San Francisco; James Hunter, San Francisco; I. B. Pine, Calaveras County; James Cass, San Luis Obispo County ; F. A. Hihn, Santa Cruz County, Vice- Presidents: Charles J. Deering, Treas- urer: Wm. F. Cashman, Secretary; Henry L. Byrne, Historian and Librarian; W. W. Hobart, Marshal. Directors- Titus Hale. James P. Taylor, Henry L. Byrne, H. L. Van Winkle, John M. Burnett, Robert R. Russ, A. A. Louderback, J. A. Oliver, G. H. Luchsinger.


Technical Society of the Pacific Coast. Meets at 55 Post street, Friday, bi- monthly. G. Alexander Wright, Presi- dent: Otto von Geldern, Secretary, Room 865 Pacific Building.


Women's Pharmaceutical Association of the Pacific Coast, The. Meets fourth Friday in each month in the Pacific Building. Jennie M. White, Ph. C., Presi- dent: Josephine Barbat Winslow, Ph. G., M. D., Secretary, 1057 Sutter street.


MEDICAL AND DENTAL COLLEGES.


California College of Pharmacy (De- partment of Pharmacy University of California). Parnassus avenue and Second avenue. Gaston E. Bacon, Ph. G .. President; Frank T. Green, Secretary and Dean.


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First Lieutenants-Edouard S. Loi- zeaux, Sacramento; Wilfred E. Chambers, Oakland; Cyril E. Lewis, San Francisco; Edwin M. Clinton, Los Angeles; Geo. P. Waller, Jr., Los Angeles: John E. Collo- ran, Los Angeles: Chester S. Harris, San Francisco; Walter G. Harder, San Fran- cisco; Fred E. Lettice, Los Angeles; Frank C. Wiser, Los Angeles; Chas. B. Caldwell, Napa: Samuel M. Alter, Los An- geles: Eldridge C. Turner, Sacramento; John S. Mason, Los Angeles; Geo. R. B. Myers, Napa.


Field Company B, Signal Corps.


Capt. Frank J. Sullivan, San Francisco; First Lieut. Wm. E. Godsell, San Fran- cisco; First Lieut. Frank V. Smith, San Francisco.


Coast Artillery Corps.


Chief of Artillery with rank of Colonel - Geo. A. Schastey, San Francisco.


Lieut. Colonel-Henry G. Mathewson, San Francisco.


Majors-Herbert R. Fay. San Diego; Wm. G. Hyde, San Francisco; Chas. J. Mund, San Francisco.


Staff-Capt. Allen G. Wright, Adjutant, San Francisco: Capt. Herbert Choynski, Ordnance Officer, San Francisco; Capt. Wm. A. Hamilton, Quartermaster. San Francisco; First Lieut. Carl E. Nichols. San Diego: Second Lieut. Chas. D. Y. Ostrom, San Francisco.


First Company-Capt. Wm. H. Mallett, First Lieut. Glenn R. Castle, Second Lieut. Conrad B. Ohnemuller.


Second Company-Capt. Homer C. Ran- som. Second Lieut. Martin C. Walton


Third Company-Capt. Alexander T. Schenck, First Lieut. James D. Murphy. Fourth Company-Capt. Harold Loud- erback.


Fifth Company-Capt. Sidnev E. Clyne. First Lieut. Wade W. Rhein, Second Lieut. Chas. M. Frost.


Sixth Company-Capt. Richard E. Mit- telstaedt. First Lieut. John McHenry, Jr. Seventh Company-Capt. Roy Woods. First Lieut. Ernest G. Schaupp.


Eighth Company-Capt. John V. Bush, First Lieut. James Muirhead, Second Lieut. Geo. W. Fisher.


Ninth Company-Capt. Wm. H. Homer. First Lieut. Edw. L. Macauley, Second Lieut. John F. C. Trenge.


Tenth Company-Cant. Andrew Miller, First Lieut. Edward E. Hopper, Second Lieut. Wm. J. Carey.


Eleventh Company-First Lieut. Geo. E. Duffy. Second Lieut. Chas. N. Kirkbride.


Twelfth Company-Capt. Harry H. Varney, First Lieut. Henry W. McClure, Second Lieut. Aubrey D. Cagman.


Officers of Medical Corps attached- Major Frank S. Emmal, Surgeon, San Francisco; Capt. Robt. J. Fly, San Diego; First Lieut. Chester S. Harris, San Fran- cisco; First Lieut. Walter G. Harder, San Francisco.


Officers of the United States Army.


(Detailed as Inspector-Instructors with the National Guard of California. )


Capt. Wilson B. Burtt, 20th Infantry Sacramento, Cal.


Capt. Edoar H. Yule, Field Artillery, Fairmont Hotel, San Francisco, Cal.


Capt. Wm. P. Platt, Coast Artillery Corps, San Francisco, Cal.


Capt. Frank S. Bowen, Infantry, Bur- lingame, Cal.


First Lieut. Albert B. Dockery, Cavalry. 965 Geary St., San Francisco, Cal.


First Lieut. Maurice B. Willett, Coast Artillery Corps, San Diego, Cal.


Location of Headquarters and Armories of Organizations, National Guard


of California.


Headquarters, First Brigade, Exposi- tion Park, Los Angeles.


Armory, Co. B. Signal Corps, Fourteenth and Mission streets, San Francisco.


Headquarters, Second Infantry, Room 3. Morehead Bldg., Chico; Co. A, Second Infantry, Chico; Co. B, Second Infantry, Willows: Co. C, Second Infantry, Fresno; Co. D, Second Infantry, Redding; Co. E, Second Infantry, Twelfth and W streets, Sacramento; Co. F, Second Infantry, Woodland: Co. G. Second Infantry, Twelfth and W streets, Sacramento: Co. H, Second Infantry, Tulare; Co. I, Second Infantry, Oroville; Co. K, Second Infan- try. Fresno; Co. L, Second Infantry, Ba- kersfield: Co. M, Second Infantry, Han- ford; Hospital Corps Det., Second In- fantry, Twelfth and W streets, Sacra- mento.


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Headquarters, Fifth Infantry, Twenty-fourth street, Oakland; Co. A, Fifth Infantry, 537 Twenty-fourth street, Oakland: Co. B, Fifth Infantry, 188 South Market street, San Jose: Co. C. Fifth In- fantry, 2073 Allston way, Berkeley; Co. D. Fifth Infantry, San Rafael; Co. E. Fifth Infantry, Santa Rosa; Co. E, Fifth Infantry, 537 Twenty-fourth street, Oak- land: Co. G, Fifth Infantry. Armory Hall, Part street, Alameda: Co. H. Fifth Infan- try, Hayward: Co. I, Fifth Infantry, Liv- ermore: Co. K. Fifth Infantry, Petaluma; Co. L. Fifth Infantry, Palo Alto: Co. M, Fifth Infantry. 188 South Market street, San Jose: Hospital Corps Det., Fifth In- fantry, 537 Twenty-fourth street, Oak- land.


Headquarters, Seventh Infantry, Expo- sition Park, Los Angeles: Co. A, Seventh Infantry, Exposition Park, Los Angeles; Co. B, Seventh Infantry, Exposition Park, Los Angeles; Co. C, Seventh Infantry, Ex- position Park, Los Angeles; Co. D, Sev- enth Infantry, Pomona: Co. E, Seventh Infantry, Santa Monica: Co. F, Seventh Infantry, Exposition Park, Los Angeles; Co. G. Seventh Infantry, Redlands: Co. H, Seventh Infantry, Long Beach: Co. I, Seventh Infantry, Pasadena: Co. K. Sev- enth Infantry, San Bernardino; Co. L, Seventh Infantry. Santa Ana: Co. M. Sev- enth Infantry, Riverside: Hospital Corps Det., Seventh Infantry, Exposition Park, Los Angeles: Machine Gun Co., Seventh Infantry, Exposition Park, Los Angeles.


Headquarters, 1st Squadron of Cavalry, Twelfth and W streets, Sacramento; Troop A, 1st Squadron of Cavalry, Ba- kersfield: Troop B. 1st Squadron of Cav- alry, Twelfth and W streets, Sacramento: Troop C, 1st Squadron of Cavalry, Sa- linas: Troop D. 1st Squadron of Cavalry, Exposition Park, Los Angeles: Hospital Corps Det., 1st Squadron of Cavalry, Twelfth and W streets, Sacramento.


Headquarters, Coast Artillery Corps, Fourteenth and Mission streets, San Francisco: First Co., Coast Artillery Corps, Fourteenth and Mission streets, San Francisco: Second Co., Coast Artil- lery Corps, Fourteenth and Mission streets, San Francisco; Third Co., Coast Artillery Corps, Fourteenth and Mission streets, San Francisco; Fourth Co., Coast Artillery Corps, Fourteenth and Mission streets, San Francisco; Fifth Co., Coast Artillery Corps, Thirteenth and G streets, San Diego; Sixth Co., Coast Artillery Corps, Fourtenth and Mission streets, San


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Headquarters, 1st Battalion, Field Artil- lery. 537 Twenty-fourth street, Oakland; Battery A, 1st Battalion, Field Artillery, Exposition Park, Los Angeles: Battery B, 1st Battalion, Field Artillery, 537 Twenty-fourth street, Oakland: Battery C. 1st Battalion, Field Artillery, Stock- ton; Field Hospital No. 1, Exposition Park, Los Angeles; Ambulance Co. No. 1, Napa.


Bands-Coast Artillery Corps, San Francisco: Second Infantry, Chico; Fifth Infantry, San Francisco; Seventh Infan- try, Pomona.


NAVAL MILITIA OF CALIFORNIA.


San Francisco Headquarters, Four- teenth and Mission streets.


Captain George W. Bauer, Command- ing. San Francisco.


Commander Archibald A. Morey, Santa Cruz.


Lieutenant Commander George E. Kam- merer, San Francisco.


Lieutenant Commander Thomas B. W. Leland, Chief Surgeon, San Francisco.


Lieutenant Commander Henry Pierre Smith, Navigating Officer, San Francisco. Lieutenant Commander William Speck, Chief Engineer, San Francisco.


Lieutenant Commander Alonzo H. Woodbine. Los Angeles.


Lieutenant Cecil C. Dennis, Paymaster, Alameda.


Lieutenant Otto F. Westerfeld, Sur- geon, San Francisco.


Lieutenant John T. McMillan, Aid-de- Camp, San Francisco. Lieutenant Chris J. Bauer, Equipment Officer, San Francisco.


Lieutenant Robert F. Sesnon, Chaplain, Sausalito.


Lieutenant (Jr. Gr.) John W. Millar, Assistant Equipment Officer, Oakland.


Ensign Julier C. Hizar, Assistant Pay- master, San Diego.


Ensign Leslie W. Symmes, Signal Offi- cer, Berkeley.


First Division-San Francisco.


Lieutenant J. A. McGee, Commanding, San Francisco.


Lieutenant (Jr. Gr.) Wm. P. Caubu, San Francisco.


Ensign Wm. C. Fooze, Oakland.


Ensign Ralph Stein, San Francisco.


Second Division- San Francisco. Lieutenant T. S. Harloe, Commanding, San Francisco.


Lieutenant (Jr. Gr)


Ensign Louis R. Holm, San Francisco. Ensign Wm. J. Ashley, San Francisco. Third Division-San Diego. Lieutenant D. M. Stewart, Command- ing, San Diego.


Lieutenant (Jr. Gr) Robt. H. Baker, San Diego.


Ensigns Jerome A. Ryan and Hugh S. Haynes.


Fourth Division-Santa Cruz.


Lieutenant Jas. H. Willey, Command- ing, Santa Cruz.


Lieutenant (Jr. Gr.) Leroy A. Sprague, Santa Cruz.


Ensign Arnold M. Baldwin, Santa Cruz. Fifth Division-Eureka.


Lieutenant (Jr. Gr.) A. B. Adams, Com- manding, Eureka.


Ensign Walter E. Torrey, Eureka.


Sixth Division-Santa Barbara.


Lieutenant Jas. D. Cavalletto, Com- manding, Santa Barbara.


Lieutenant (Jr. Gr.) Chas. W. Wright, Santa Barbara.


Ensigns Chas. H. McCaleb and H. L. Keller, Santa Barbara.


Seventh Division-Los Angeles.


Lieutenant Ray W. Clark, Commanding, Los Angeles.


Lieutenant (Jr. Gr.) John E. Smith. Ensigns D. H. Armstrong and Frank R. Seaver, Los Angeles.


Eighth Division-Los Angeles.


Lieutenant Geo. E. Link, Commanding, Los Angeles.


Lieutenant (Jr. Gr.) Jos. L. Armstrong, Los Angeles.


Ensigns H. K. Koebig and M. R. Tipton. Engineer Division-San Francisco.


Lieutenant Henry Leopold, Command- ing, San Francisco.


Lieutenant (Jr. Gr.) Chas S. Hendry, San Francisco.


Ensign Aldrich Barton, San Francisco. Ensign W. E. Hubbard, San Francisco. Medical.


Lieutenant Commander Thomas B. W. Leland, Chief Surgeon, San Francisco.


Lieutenant Otto F. Westerfeld, Sur- geon, San Francisco.


Lieutenant (Jr. Gr.) John P. Dougall, Assistant Surgeon, Los Angeles.


Lieutenant (Jr. Gr.) Benj. H. Bush, Assistant Surgeon, Santa Cruz.


Lieutenant (Jr. Gr.) John Gallagher, Assistant Surgeon, San Francisco.


Lieutenant (Jr. Gr.) Robert F. Win- chester, Assistant Surgeon, Santa Bar- бага.


Lieutenant (Jr. Gr.) Paul Castelhun, Assistant Surgeon, San Francisco.


Lieutenant (Jr. Gr.) Carl T. Wallace, Assistant Surgeon, Eureka.


Officers of the United States Navy.


(On duty with the Naval Militia of California. )


Lieutenant Commander Wm. V. Toomb, care of Hydrographic Office, Merchants' Exchange, San Francisco, Cal.


Ensign John F. McClain, U. S. S. Iris, Navy Yard, Mare Island, Cal.


Veterans' National Guard of California.


Organized May 16, 1888. Objects-To promote social reunion and good fellow- ship; to assist its members in all just claims, for the rights and benefits con- ferred upon them by the laws of the State of California, and to advance the interests of the National Guard. Seven years of continuous service in the Na- tional Guard of the State is a pre-requis- ite of membership. Meets on the third Wednesday of each month at Veteran Fireman's Hall, Ellis street between Fillmore and Steiner streets. Officers- G. A. Galbraith, Commander; John T. Kidd, Vice-Commander; C. J. Weath- erly, Adjutant; Lieutenant Arthur Kidd, Paymaster.


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INDEPENDENT COMPANIES.


These Military organizations are inde- pendent of the National Guard of Cali- fornia, and for the most part are at- tached to some benevolent association.


Austrian Military and Benevolent As- sociation. Meets every second and fourth Wednesday at 566 Fulton street. L. W. Alison, President, 649 Green street; Dave F. Bertich, Recording Secretary, 17th and Mississippi streets; M. J. Rus- sell, Financial Secretary, 234 East street.


San Francisco Schuetzen-Verein. Or- ganized 1859. The oldest and largest independent military organization. Mem- bership of 220. Meets at Saratoga Hall every second Wednesday of each month. Nic Ahrens, President; John D Heise, Captain; Otto Lemcke Secretary.


LEAGUE OF THE CROSS CADETS.


First Regiment (Dismounted Artillery) Established January 7th, 1894. Reg- imental Headquarters, Callaghan Build- ing, San Francisco. Field and Staff- Colonel John L. Flynn, Commanding. Lieut-Colonel James P. Martin, Major Frank J. Grimley, Major Hugh J. Leon- ard, Major John L. Whelan; Captain Milo F. Kent, Adjutant; Captain Bertrand G. Doherty, Inspector; Captain Bert D. Paolinelli, Paymaster; Captain William N. Buckley, Inspector; Lieut. John Casey, Batallion Adjutant; Lieut. Stewart C. Cronin, Battalion Adjutant.


Medical Corps-Major Joseph C. Mor- rissey, Surgeon; Captain Leo J. Flanagan, Asst. Surgeon: Lieut. James I. O'Dea.


Quartermaster Corps-Captain Phillip F. Powers, Q. M .; Lieut. Grover S. Tracy, Asst. Q. M .; Lieut. Leo V. Carew, Asst. Q. M.


Company A-William H. Greene, Cap- tain; Daniel P. Black, Lieutenant; Ed- ward J. Duggan, Lieutenant.


Company B-James R. Smith, Captain; John J. Carmody, Lieutenant; John A. Coghlan, Lieutenant.


Company C-William J. O'Dea, Cap- tain; John R. Coleman, Lieutenant; Jos- eph F. Balzer, Lieutenant. Company D-George L. McVicker, Captain: John Canty, Lieutenant; J. Ryan, Lieutenant.


Company L-William J. Casey, Cap- tain: Arthur J. Kavanagh, Lieutenant; Thomas M. Burns, Lieutenant.


Company M-G. B. Henno, Captain.


Company N-George L. Courtney, Cap- tain: Anthony J. Silva, Lieutenant; Harry J. Fazakerley, Lieutenant.


Company E-(Berkeley, California).


Non-Commissioned Staff-Edward J. Wren, Sergeant Major; George M. Carter, Quartermaster Sergeant: Leo Kane, Bat- talion Sergeant Major: Frank M. Flynn, Battalion Sergeant Major.


L. C. C. Band-Lieutenant E. G. Wil- liams, Leader; Headquarters, St Dominic's Hall, Pine and Steiner streets.


PROTECTIVE ASSOCIATIONS.


Alaska Fisherman's Union. 93 Steuart street. I. N. Hylen, Secretary.


American Shipmasters Association of the Pacific Coast. C. O. Andersen, Secre- tary, 95 Market street.


Bookbinders, Paper Rulers, Paper Cut- ters and Folding Machine Operators' Union, Local No. 31-Meets last Thurs- days of each month at Fourteenth and Guerrero streets. Thomas P. Garrity, President: W. C. Booth, Secretary; 625 Market street.


Bottlers' Protective Association of California. G. H. T. Jackson, President; Louis R. Levy, Secretary, 524 Gough St. Brewers' Protective Association. Meets at 318 Humboldt Bank Building every Friday. William Schuldt, Sec.


Building Owners and Managers ABSO- ciation. Office 563 Pacific Building.


California Building Law Association. J. E. Steere. President; W. S. Scott, Sec- retary, office 185 Stevenson street. Meets at call of Chair at Builders' Exchange.


California Employers Federation. 461 Market street. Jas. D. Roantree, Secre- tary.


California State Association of Elec- trical Contractors. W. S. Hanbridge, Secretary, Rialto Building.


Carriage and Wagon Builders' Asso- ciation of San Francisco. Herman Wert- sch, President; D. E. Besecker, Secre- tary, 529 Pacific Building.


Crab Fisherman's Protective Associa- tion. A. Farina, Manager; Frank Fusco, Assistant Manager. Fisherman's Wharf. Erectors' Association of California. Pacific Building. George S. McCallum, Secretary.


Franklin Mutual Building and Loan Association (Spar-und Bau-Verein). 995 Market street. B. Fedde Secretary.


Golden Gate Harbor, No. 40. Meets every. Wednesday in each month at 10 East street, J. J. Lawless, Secretary and Manager.


General Contractors' Association, 110 Jessie street. Rooms open from 8 a. m. to 5 p. m. Association hours, 12 m. to 2:30 p. m. daily. Board meetings, second Monday in each month. Wm. E. Hague, Secretary; Geo. Maas, Floor Manager.


International Association of Machin- ists, San Francisco Lodge No. 68. Meets Wednesday in each month at 248 Oak street.


Juvenile Protective Association. 1068 Phelan Building.


Longshore Lumbermen's Protective As- sociation of San Francisco. Meets at 74 Folsom street.


Marine Pireman, Oilers and Waterten- ders Union of the Pacific, P. Flynn, Sec- retary. 91 Steuart street.


Masters, Mates and Pilots of the Pa- cific-Meets at 36 Steuart street. Cap- tain Wm. A. Westcott, President; Cap- tain W. T. Duerrbeck. Secretary.


Master Plasterers' Association, 185 Stevenson street. Meets every Tuesday at Builders' Exchange. H. A. Chalmers, Secretary.


Master Plumbers Association of San Francisco. 110 Page street. Alexander Coleman, President; John L. E. Firmin, Secretary.


Milk Dealers' Association. Wm. E. Moore, Secretary, 1020 Valencia street.


Musicians' Mutual Protective Union of San Francisco, Local No. 6, American Federation of Musicians. E. H. Slissman, Recording Secretary; 68 Haight.


Patrol Special Police Officers Protective Association. Meets second Monday each month at 2 p. m. at 1254 Market.


Pile Drivers and Bridge Builders As- sociation, Local No. 77, 457 Bryant. Retail Cigar Dealers Association of San Francisco. Fred Prince, Secretary. Riggers' Protective Union, 8 Folsom street. George Brown, Secretary.


Sailors' Union of the Pacific. 44 East. San Francisco Beer Bottlers' Board of Trade. L. C. Brandt, President; Louis R. Levy, Secretary, 524 Gough.


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MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATION Public Schools


San Francisco Dental Association. Meets second Monday of each month at 135 Stockton street. Dr. A. W. Ward, President; Dr. F. J. Seiferd, Secretary. San Francisco District Local, No. 1, of California State Association of Elec- trical Contractors. W. S. Hanbridge. Secretary, Rialto Building.


San Francisco Planing Mill Owners' Association, 248 Pacific Building. Meets every Wednesday. R. B Moore, Presi- dent: A. C. Bredfield, Secretary.


San Francisco Ship Caulkers' Associa- tion, 113 Steuart street. Charles Wright, Secretary.


San Francisco Soda Water Manufac- turers' Board of Trade. James Herlihy, President; Louis R. Levy, Secretary. Office, 524 Gough street


Ship and Steamboat Joiners Proteo- tive Union, 68 Folsom street. J. W. Christie, Secretary.


Specialty Contractors' Protective Asso- ciations. Meet second and fourth Mon- days of each month at Builders' Ex- change.


Western Portland Cement Manufac- turers' Association. Crocker Building.


PUBLIC SCHOOLS OF SAN FRANCISCO.


Adams Cosmopolitan Grammar Solool. Eddy, near Van Ness avenue.


Agassiz School. Bartlett, near Twenty- second. Andrew Jackson School. Hayes be- tween Cole and Clayton.


Bay View Grammar School. Bay View and Flora.


Bernal Grammar School. Cortland ave- nue, near Andover.


Bryant Cosmopolitan Primary School. Bryant between Twenty-second anđ Twenty-third.


Buena Vista School. Bryant near Eighteenth.


Burnett School. Lane and Newcomb. Cleveland Primary School, Persia avenue between Athens and Moscow. Columbia Cosmopolitan School. Flor- ida, near Twenty-fifth.


Columbus School. Twelfth avenue be- tween Kirkham and Lawton. Commercial High School. Grove, be- tween Polk and Larkin.


Cooper Primary School, Greenwich, near Jones.


Crocker School. Page, near Broderick. Daniel Webster School. Connecticut and Nineteenth.


Denman School. Hayes and Pierce.


Detention Home School, 2344 Sutter. Douglass Primary School. Nineteenth and Collingwood.


Dudley Stone Primary School. Haight, near Masonic avenue.


Edison School. Church and Hill.


Emerson School. Pine, near Divisa- dero.


Ethan Allen School. Bryant and Sixth streets.


Everett Grammar School. Sanchez, near Sixteenth.


Fairmount Grammar School Chenery, near Randall.


Farragut School. Holloway avenue and Faxon street.


Francis Scott Key School. Forty- second avenue and Irving.


Frank McCoppin Primary School. Seventh avenue. near Balboa.


Franklin School. Eighth, near Harri- son.


Fremont School. McAllister, near Baker. Garfield School. Filbert and Kearny. George Peabody School. Seventh avenue and Clement.


Girls' High School. O'Farrell anđ


Scott.


Glen Park School. Brompton and


Bosworth.


Golden Gate School. Golden Gate ave- nue, near Scott. Grant School. Pacific avenue, near Broderick.


Grattan School. Grattan and Shrader. Haight School. Mission, near Twenty- fifth.


Hamilton School. Geary, near Scott. Hancock School. Filbert, near Jones. Harrison School. Railroad and James- town avenues. Hawthorne School. Shotwell, near


Twenty-second. Hearst School. Hermann and Fill-


more. Henry Durant School. Turk, near Webster. Horace Mann Evening School. Valen- cia, near Twenty-second.




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