Langley's San Francisco directory for the year commencing 1882, Part 19

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Publication date: 1882
Publisher: San Francisco : Francis, Valentine & Co.
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SOCIETY OF OLD FRIENDS .- Meets second Tu es- day in every month in the Justices' Court, corner of Washington and Kearny streets.


Officers .- P. H. Hink, President ; Andrew Jackson, Vice-President; Emmett Brown, Secretary ; Martin Clark, Treasurer ; E. Deaves, Sergeant-at-Arms ; Chas. H. Gough, Marshal.


SWISS RIFLE CLUB .- Organized September 1, 1860. Number of members, forty-five. Meets second Tuesday of each month at Swiss Hotel, 629 Commer- cial street.


Officers .- Theordore Wetzel, President ; M. Stuber, Vice-President and Treasurer; J. Frappolli, Secre- tary ; P. E. Croce, Shooting Master.


TEUTONIA SOCIETY .- Organized June 1, 1866. Number of members, three hundred. Meets at Teu- tonia Hall, corner of Howard street and Washington avenue, every Tuesday evening for business purpo- ses, and Wednesday evening for social enjoyment.


The objects of this society are to assist members who, by accident or sickness, are incapacitated from pursuing their calling, and for the relief and support of the aged and the widows and orphans of deceased members, and for the purpose of defraying the fune- ral expenses of the members thereof.


Officers .- F. Hageman, Jr., President ; Louis Haake, Vice-President ; Geo. Fischer, Recording Secretary ; Louis Pockwitz, Financial Secretary ; John Witt, Treasurer.


THALIA VEREIN .- Organized July 2, 1862. Incor- porated January. 1871. Meets on the first and third Tuesday evenings of each month, at the club rooms, 414 Pine street. Number of members, about two hundred and eighty-five.


Officers .- R. Hermes, President ; J. H. Jansen, Vice- President; Emil Meyer, Secretary ; Albert Wissell, Treasurer : Th. Groeling, Librarian.


TICINESE LIBERAL SOCIETY .- Organized Nov- ember 17, 1877. Number of members, one hundred and ninety. Meets the fourth Saturday of each month at 623 Pacific street. Objects : Social and be- nevolent.


Officers .- D. Paroni, President ; G. D. Mariani and G. Bontempi, Vice-Presidents ; G. Lepori, Secretary ; G. Male, Treasurer.


TUOLUMNE COUNTY REUNION ASSOCIATION. -Organized June, 1868. Incorporated, 1877. Num- ber of members, seven hundred. Objects : Social intercourse and the annual reunion of the members, which is celebrated by a picnic.


Officers .- J. J.Vasconcellos, President ; J. C. Bacon, Vice-President ; W. L. Cunningham, Secretary ; H. M. Rosekrans, Treasurer.


TURN-VEREIN VORWARTS .- Organized Jan. 11, 1880. Meets the first and third Wednesdays of each month at their Hall, 310 O'Farrell street. . The objects of this Society are : The cultivation of gymnastic exercises, the improvement of health, to entertain


and cultivate free religious and political sentiments, and to encourage morality. Number of members, about three hundred. Exercise nights Tuesday and Thursday of each week. School for ladies, boys and girls every afternoon. There is also an English- speaking section connected with the Society, which meets every Monday and Wednesday night. A branch of this society is located at the corner of Octavia street and Ivy avenue.


Officers .- H. L. Müller, First Leader ; O. Fischer, Second Leader; R. Stockmann, First Secretary ; H. Brandt, Second Secretary ; G. Liebold, First Treasu- rer ; George Wilkins, Second Treasurer ; L. Thoenges, Librarian; H. Hagemann, E. Soedler and F. Kaulfuss, Directors ; Conrad Flach, Teacher ; Charles Voss Jr., Sergeant-at-arms.


UNION CLUB .- Incorporated November 8, 1865. Rooms, northwest corner of California and Mont- gomery streets.


The objects of this association are to carry on and conduct the business of' a Club House for the enter- tainment, use and profit of such persons as may be- come members thereof.


Officers .- Wm. Ashburner, President; Wm. Lane Booker, Vice-President; Eugene E. Dewey, Secretary and Treasurer.


UNITED FIRE ASSOCIATES .- Organized April 8, 1874. Meets at the call of the President. Number of members, two hundred and seventy-five, composed entirely of members and ex-members of the Fire De- partment. Objects : Social culture and benevolence.


Officers .- Wm. H. Bogardus, President ; Samuel McDowell and H. W. Burckes, Vice-Presidents ; Wil- liam G. Cue, Secretary ; William J. Smith, Treasurer ; J. E. Mitchell, Marshal ; John W. McAdoo, Sergeant at-Arms.


VEREIN EINTRACHT .- Organized May, 1868; re- organized December, 1873. Number of members, eleven hundred. Meets every Wednesday evening at their Hall, 312 Post street. Objects : To foster and cultivate the musical and dramatic arts, to give social and literary entertainments, and to assist its mem- bers in sickness and times of need. In connection with this society a gymnastic section, under the leadership of Louis Gerichten, is maintained.


Officers .- F. M. Freund, President ; C. Roeber, Vice- President ; T. Kuhls, Recording Secretary ; W. Seidel, Treasurer.


VETERANS OF THE CALIFORNIA HUNDRED AND BATTALION .- Organized May 1, 1866. Office, 422 California street. Number of members, one hun- dred and eighty-two, comprising the survivors of the five hundred men in the California Battalion and Cal- fornia Hundred at their discharge in August, 1865. Holds an Annual Reunion on April 9, each year, the anniversary of Lee's surrender.


Officers .- Captain C. Mason Kinne, President; Lieu- tenant W. A. Robinson, Secretary; General D. W. C. Thompson, Treasurer.


WAGNER VEREIN .- Organized August 23, 1876. Meets every month at the call of the President, Ob- jects: Cultivation of music, recreation, and promotion of social intercourse.


Officers .- F. T. Briggs, President; Robert Effey, Vice-President ; George W. Longley, Secretary and Treasurer-office, 332 Bush street ; R. H. Swayne, Mu- sical Director.


WESTERN ADDITION LITERARY AND SOCIAL CLUB .- Organized December, 1875, Number of mem- bers, over three hundred. Meets each alternate Monday evening at Western Addition Music Hall, California street, between Fillmore and Steiner. Objects: Literary and Social Culture.


Officers .- Geo. T. Bromley, President; J. H. W. Riley, Vice-President; C. S. McLaren, Recording Secretary; S. L. Loring, Financial Secretary; D. M. Gove, Treasurer.


YALE CLUB OF THE PACIFIC COAST .- Organ- ized September 1, 1877. Number of members, seventy- five. Regular meetings are held on the second Thurs- day of January, April, and October, of each year, at place that may be designated by the Executive Com- mittee. There is also an annual meeting and banquet ou the second Thursday of December.


Objects ; To promote social intercourse among its


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MILITARY.


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members ; to revive the memories and cherish the spirit of Alma Mater, and to further the interests of liberal education upon the Pacific Coast.


Officers .- John R. Jarboe, President; Gordon Blanding,and Charles Page, Vice-Presidents ; Mount- ford S. Wilson, Secretary ; Ely I. Hutchinson, Treas- urer.


Military --- U. S. Army.


MILITARY DIVISION OF THE PACIFIC .- In- cludes the Department of California, the Department of the Columbia, and the Department of Arizona ; Maj .- Gen. Irvin McDowell, commanding; Capt. Bir- ney B. Keeler, Aid-de-Camp and Acting Judge Ad- vocate ; Capt. John H. Coster, Aid-de-Camp ; Col. Johu C. Kelton, Assistant Adjutant-General ; Major Joseph C. Breckenridge, Assistant Inspector-General; Lieut .- Col. Rufus Saxton, Deputy Quartermaster-Gen- eral, Chief Quartermaster ; Col. Charles L. Kilburn, Assistant Commissary-General of Subsistence, Chief Commissary of Subsistence ; Col. Charles Sutherland, Medical Director ; Col. Charles C. Keeney, Surgeon ; Lieut-Col. G. L. Febiger, Deputy Paymaster-General, Chief Paymaster ; Capt. William A. Jones, Engineer Officer ; Capt. Henry Johnson, Medical Storekeeper, Assistant Medical Purveyor; Col. George H. Weeks Jr., Depot Quartermaster; Capt. Gustavus A. Hull, Military Storekeeper; Major Thomas C. Sullivan, Pur- chasing and Depot Commissary of Subsistence.


DEPARTMENT OF CALIFORNIA, U. S. A .- In- cludes the States of California and Nevada, and south- east part of Idaho Territory ; Maj .- Gen. Irvin Mc- Dowell, commanding. (Same officers as above on the staff for the Department.)


ENGINEER DEPARTMENT FOR PACIFIC COAST, U. S. A. -Lieut .- Col. C. S. Stewart, Senior Engineer and Presi- dent Board of Engineers Pacific Coast, and Engineer in charge fortifications, Fort Point ; Lieut-Col. George H. Mendell, in charge Alcatraz Island, Lime Point, and Oakland Harbor Improvement; FirstLieut. Al- bert H. Payson, Recorder Board of Engineers, office 533 Kearny street; Lient .- Col. Charles S. Stewart, Twelfth Light House District, office 73-79 U. S. Ap- praisers' Building.


NATIONAL GUARD OF CALIFORNIA.


Commander-in-Chief, Governor George C. Perkins.


Staff. - Major-General Samuel W. Backus, Ad- jutant-General, Inspector, Quartermaster, and Com- missary-General, Chief of Ordnance, and ex-officio Chief of Staff; Colonel William B. Burtis, Assistant Adjutant-General ; Colonel George W. Granniss, Chief Engineer ; Colonel C. Mason Kinne, Paymaster-Gen- eral ; Colonel Samuel C. Denson, Judge Advocate-Gen- eral ; Colonel E. A. Stockton, Surgeon-General ; Colonel W. W. Dodge, Inspector-General of Rifle Practice; Lieu-tenant- Colonels John D. Spreckels, Charles F. Crocker, J. Henley Smith, Edward A. Belcher, Frank McLaughlin, Samuel Mosgrove, J. M. Donahue and William L. Perkins, Aids-de-Camp.


Major-General W. H. L. Barnes, Commanding Di- vision ; headquarters, San Francisco.


Staff .- Lieutenant-Colonel Joseph M. Litchfield, As- sistant Adjutant-General and Chief of Staff; Lieu- tenant-Colonel W.H.Chamberlain, Division Inspector ; Lieutenant-Colonel Theodore Wagner, Engineer Offi- cer ; Lieutenant-Colonel H. P. Fletcher, Ordnance Officer ; Lieutenant-Colonel G. C. Smart, Quarter- master ; Lieutenant-Colonel H. J. Burns, Inspector of Rifle Practice; Lientenant-Colonel Frank Shay, Commissary ; Lieutenant-Colonel S. D. Mayer, Pay- master; Lieutenant - Colonel W. M. Newhall, Judge Advocate ; Lientenant - Colonel L. L. Dorr, Surgeon; Majors William S. Barnes and N. J. Britton, Aids-de- Camp.


SECOND BRIGADE. - That portion of the National Guard located in the City and County of San Francisco now consists of one Regiment of Infantry, one Regi- meat of Artilery, one Battalion of Infantry, two un- attached Companies of Infantry, and two Companies of Cavalry, comprising Second Brigade. Headquar- ters, 7 Nucleus Building. Brigadier-General William H. Dimond, commanding.


Staff .- Major George W. Reed, Assistant Adjutant- General and Chief of Staff; Major W. H. Holmes, Brigade Inspector ; - -- , Judge Advocate ; Major George A. Fisher, Quartermaster ; Major Thos. H. Griffin, Commissary ; Major John Nightingale, Surgeon ; Major Frank P. McLennan, Engineer Offi- cer : Major D. D. Stubbs, Paymaster; Major John T. Cutting, Ordnance Officer ; Major Adolph F. Klose, Inspector of Rifle Practice ; Captain Henry A. Plate, Aid-de-Camp.


FIRST INFANTRY REGIMENT .- Headquarters, 402 Montgomery street. J. H. Dickinson, Colonel ; Walter Turnbull, Lieutenant-Colonel ; George M. Gaylord, Major; Edward R. Swain, Adjutant; John R. Sayres, Quartermaster ; James Kip, Paymaster; George H. Strong, Inspector Rifle Practice ; Richard Cluff, Commissary ; A. M. Wilder, M. D., Surgeon ; Rev. S. Gregory Lines, D. D .. Chaplain;


Composed of the following companies, viz .:


COMPANY A .- J. H. McMenomy, Captain ; William P. Sullivan Jr., First Lieutenant ; Henry A. Thomsen, Second Lieutenant. Number of members, sixty. Ar- mory, 420 Post street.


COMPANY B .- Samuel J. Taylor, Captain ; August F. Plate, First Lieutenant : John G. Conrad, Second Lieutenant. Number of members, sixty-one. Ar- mory, corner of New Montgomery and Howard streets.


COMPANY C .- H. S. Templeton, Captain ;


First Lieutenant ; John E. Klein, Second Lieutenant. Number of members, sixty-eight. Armory, 322 Post street.


COMPANY D .- George D. Harvey, Captain ; Vincent Kingwell, First Lieutenant ; Herbert M. Greene, Sec- oud Lieutenant. Number of members, sixty-three. Armory, northwest corner of New Montgomery and Howard streets.


COMPANY E .- M. N. Laufenburg, Captain; Edmund H. Bucknam, First Lieutenant : George Teller, Second Lieutenant. Number of members, ninety-three. Ar- mory, northwest corner of New Montgomery and Howard streets.


COMPANY . F .- Charles F. Holyoke, Captain ; Edward Everett, First Lieutenant ; William M. Cavanaugh, Second Lieutenant. Number of members, fifty-nine. Armory, 322 Post street.


COMPANY G .- Chas. P. LeBreton, Captain ; Francis J. Kremple, First Lieutenant: Charles L. Tilden, Second Lieutenant. Number of members, sixty-three. Armory, 322 Post street.


COMPANY H .- Hyman P. Bush, Captain ; Joseph B. Smyth, First Lieutenant ; Charles T. Wilson, Second Lieutenant. Number of members, fifty-five. Ar- mory, northwest corner of New Montgomery and Howard streets.


SAVENIERS' FIRST REGIMENT BAND .- Jacques Save- niers, Leader ; Charles M. Mayberry, Drum Major. Number of members, twenty-four.


SECOND ARTILLERY REGIMENT .- Headquarters, 316 California street. William R. Smedberg, Colonel; David Wilder, Lieutenant-Colonel; James E. Hughes, Major ; Carlton C. Coleman. Adjutant; Walter E. Dean, Quartermaster; W. H. C. Fowler, Paymaster ; George F. Ashton, Ordnance Officer ; Henry Geilfuss, Commissary ; Edwin J. Fraser, Surgeon; Rev. Chas. D. Barrows,.Chaplain ; Edward G. Sprowl, Inspector of Rifle Practice ; Richard Brown, Sergeant Major ; Harry Durbrow, Quartermaster Sergeant ; Spencer C. Buckhee, Commissary Sergeant ; Charles E. Hinckley, Ordnance Sergeant ; Lorenzo R. Heitler, Drum Major.


Composed of the following companies, viz .:


COMPANY A, (Gatling Battery) .- John C. Murphy, Captain ; John G. Noonan, Senior First Lteutenant ; James Byrnes, Junior First Lieutenant; John P. Warren, Senior Second Lieutenant; Wm. M. Shaugh- nessy, Junior Second Lieutenant. Number of mem- bers, one hundred. Armory, southeast corner of New Montgomery and Minna streets.


COMPANY B, (Light Battery ( .- W. B. Collier, Cap- tain : Sentor First Lieutenant ; Wmn. H. Aldrich, Junior First Lieutenant ; George L. Rey. nolds, Senior Second Lieutenant; George W. Dutton, Junior Second Lieutenant. Number of members, fifty. Armory, 519 Mission street.


CEILINGS DECORATED


IN FRESCO OR PAPER, in the G. W. CLARK & CO. most Artistic manner. 645 Market St.


For fine designs in Bookbinding, apply to D. Hicks & Co., 508 Montgomery St., cor. Commercial.


HINCKLEY. SPIERS & HAYES, FULTON IRON WORKS, 213 Fremont Street, Manufacturers of ROCK BREAKERS, RETORTS and ROASTING FURNACES,


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SAN FRANCISCO DIRECTORY.


COMPANY C .- Hermann Wöbber, Captain; David Schoenfeld, First Lieutenant; John Bruer, Second Lieutenant. Number of membera, seventy. Armory, 620 Bush street.


COMPANY D .- Philip Newman, Captain ; Joseph H. Bechler, First Lieutenant ; Gerhard F. Reck, Second Lieutenant. Number of membera, seventy. Armory, 620 Bush street.


COMPANY E .- Michael E. O'Donovan, Captain : Sam- uel B. Gang, First Lieutenant ; Jeremiah C. O'Connor, Second Lieutenant. Number of membera, fifty. Armory, northeast corner of New Montgomery and Howard streets.


COMPANY F .- Francis V. Bell, Captain; James N. Pike, First Lieutenant; Charlea N. Stangroom, Second Lieutenant. Number of members, eighty. Armory, corner of Sutter and Powell streets.


COMPANY G .- Lee W. Mix, Captain; Charles S. Neal, First Lieutenant ; George F. McLeod, Second Lieu- tenant. Number of members, sixty. Armory, 119 Poat atreet.


COMPANY H .- George Bigley, Captain : William D. Waters, Firat Lieutenant : James W. Reinfeld, Second Lieutenant. Number of members, sixty. Armory, 620 Bush street.


CADET COMPANY .- William C. Sharpstein, Captain ; John W. Davis, First Lieutenant ; Clifford A. Davis, Second Lieutenant. Number of members, sixty. Armory, Boys' High School, north side Sutter street, between Gough and Octavia.


FIFTH INFANTRY BATTALION .- Headquarters, 218 California street. Horace D. Ranlett, Major, Com- manding ; - - Adjutant; H. L. DeForreat, Ordnance Officer; J. H. Russell, Quartermaster ; Royal I. Auld, Commissary ; Wm. simpson, Surgeon ; W. F. Ellis, Paymaster ; E. W. Woodward, Inspector of Rifle Prac- ice; Wm. S. Cochran, Chaplain ; W. Verbeck, Ser- geant-Major.


Composed of the following companies, viz:


COMPANY A .- A. L. Smith, Captain ; Jos. S. Green, First Lieutenant ; E. M. Campbell, Second Lieuten- ant. Number of members, seventy-five. Located at Oakland.


COMPANY B .- W. T. Adel, Captain ; Chas. E. Bradley, First Lieutenant ; E. S. Breyfogle, Second Lieutenant. Number of members, one hundred. Located at San José.


COMPANY O .- Jamea Armstrong, Captain ; Albert G. Twiat, First Lieutenant ; Fred. Kuhnle, Second Lieu- tenant. Number of members, sixty-five. Located at Petaluma.


COMPANY D .- Frank O'Grady, Captain ; Thomas P. McDonald, First Lieutenant; Richard Coleman, Sec- ond Lieutenant. Number of members, seventy. Lo- cated at Vallejo.


UNATTACHED COMPANIES. - SAN FRANCISCO HUBBARS .- C. C. Keene, Captain ; Martin Brunsen, First Lieutenant; Frank M. Parker, Senior Second Lieutenant ; Robert D. Cunningham, Junior Second Lieutenant. Number of members, fifty. Armory, southeast corner of Minna and New Montgomery streets.


OAKLAND LIGHT CAVALRY .- Louis L. Bromwell, Captain ; - -, First Lieutenant ; Webb N. Pearce, Senior Second Lieutenant ; Varney W. Gaskell, Junior Second Lieutenant. Number of members, seventy- five. Located at Oakland.


INDEPENDENT COMPANIES. - The following companies are independent of the National Guard of California, and not under control of the State mili- tary authorities :


CALIFORNIA JAEGER8 .- Organized February 5, 1871. Number of membera, fifty. Armory, 620 Bush atreet. Officera .- C. Spiegel, Captain ; William Schuhrer, First Lieutenant : Martin Lange, Second Lieutenant. EINTRACHT RIFLE SECTION .- Organized, 1876. Numu- ber of members, sixty. Armory, 312 Post street.


Officera .- W. Hatje, Captain : F. Kuhls, First Lieu- tenant ; H. Coffin, Second Lieutenant.


EMMET LIFE GUARD .- Organized November 18, 1862. Reorgan-ized May, 1868. Number of membera, forty- seven. Armory, northeast corner of New Montgomery and Howard streeta.


Officera .- Robert Cleary, Captain ; John C. Healy, First Lieutenant ; Patrick Carroll, Second Lieuten- ant.


FRENCH ZOUAVES .- Organized May, 1870. Number of members, ninety. Armory, 808 Pacific atreet.


Officers .- J. Boutes, Captain ; B. Toulouse, First Lieutenant ; J. Desbarata, Second Lieutenant.


GARIBALDI GUARD .- Organized June 6, 1868. Num- ber of members, five hundred and fifty. Armory, 423 Broadway street.


Officera .- F. Luchetti, Captain ; G. Bigniotti, First Lieutenant ; A. De Luca and C. Cuneo, Second Lieu- tenants.


GERMAN FUSILEER GUARD .- Organized December 17, 1870. Number of members, eighty. Armory, Old Turn-Verein Hall.


Officers .- C. A. Deusenbach, President ; Charles Paull, Secretary ; Charles Kirch, Treasurer ; Ernest Maack, Captain ; F. Rodefeld, First Lieutenant ; John Wiese, Second Lieutenant ; George Schaefer, Third Lientenant


INDEPENDENT MCMAHON GRENADIER GUARD .--- Organized March 17, 1876. Number of members, eighty. Armory, Irish American Hall.


Officers .- John E. Green, Captain ; Daniel Hughes, First Lieutenant ; S. J. Steele, Second Lieutenant.


INDEPENDENT RIFLE8 .- Organized March 15, 1877. Number of members, seventy. Armory, 620 Bush street.


Officers .- George Cantus, Captain ; Julius Wilder- muth, First Lieutenant; Theo. Schmalholz, Second Lieutenant.


ITALIAN SHARPSHOOTERS (Bersaglieri Italiani) .- Organized May, 1878. Number of membera, seventy. Armory, 625 Broadway street.


Officers .- Vennazio Quilici, Captain ; Serafine Cav- allero, Firat Lieutenant; Giovanni Giampaoli, Second Lieutenant.


JUAREZ GUARD .- Organized October 28, 1877, out of the Guardia Juarez and Guardia Lerdo. Number of members, forty-three. Armory, Scollay's Hall, 1524 Stockton street.


Officers .- Antonio De La Torre, Captain ; F. Ybarra, First Lieutenant ; Joaquin Sobarzo, Second Lieuten- ant.


LAFAYETTE GUARD .- Organized June 1, 1868. Num- ber of members, one hundred and twenty. Armory, 730 Montgomery street.


Officera .- E. Luttringer, Captain ; L. Viaud, First Lieutenant; Henry Letroadec, Second Lieutenant.


SARSFIELD GUARD .- Organized September 7, 1868. Reorganized May 8, 1878. Number of members, forty. Armory, Humboldt Hall, Mission and 13th streets.


Officers .- M. O'Leary, Captain ; J. G. Browne, First Lieutenant; T. J. Harria, Second Lieutenant.


SCHUETZEN VEREIN .- Organized September, 1859. Number of members, one hundred and fifty. Armory, Turn Verein Hall, 323 Turk street.


Officers .- John Wulzen, Captain ; H. F. Kappke, First Lieutenant; A. Browning, Second Lieutenant; D. Ehrichs, Third Lieutenant ; C. C. Funk, Fourth Lieu- tenant.


SWISS SHARPSHOOTERS. - Organized March, 1860. Number of members, fifty-four. Armery, 630 Bush street.


Officera .- Giuseppe Bontempi, Captain ; Henry Juri, First Lieutenant ; P. G. Moresi, Second Lieutenant.


Cemeteries.


BETH OLAM (Hebrew) .- Point Lobos avenue, near Thirty-third avenue.


CALVARY (Roman Catholic) .- Termination Geary street, fronting Point Lobos avenue.


CITY .- Termination California street, near Point Lobos avenne.


HOME OF PEACE (Hebrew) .- Between Eight- eenth, Nineteenth, Dolores and Church streets.


LAUREL HILL (late Lone Mountain) .- Between Post and California streets, fronting Central avenue.


MASONIC .- West of Masonic avenue, between Ful- ton and Turk streets ; entrance from Point Lobos av- enue, near Lone Mountain. Office, Masonic Temple.


ODD FELLOWS' .- Point Lobos avenue, near Lone Mountain. Office, 410 Kearny street.


SHERITH ISRAEL (Hebrew) .- Between Nine- teenth, Twentieth, Dolores and Church streets.


SAN FRANCISCO LAUNDRY Prompt Attention to Orders forWashing OFFICE, 33 GEARY ST.


Dixon, Bernstein & Co., Show Case Manufacturers, 250 Market St.


J. MACDONOUGH, IMPORTER OF AND DEALER IN ALL KINDS OF FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC COAL, 41 Market Street, corner Spear.


PUBLIC STREETS, AVENUES, SQUARES, PLACES,


OF THE CONSOLIDATED


CITY OF SAN FRANCISCO,


IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE OFFICIAL MAPS, 1868, 1870, AND 1872.


EXPLANATORY .- The Ordinance for re-numbering the buildings of this city provides that " Market Street shall be the starting point for the numbers of all buildings fronting on the streets running therefrom in a northerly direction, and also for those running therefrom in a southeasterly direction. The streets laid down in the official map of the city as forming the water front thereof shall be the starting point for numbers on all streets running westerly and southwesterly there- from, except upon such streets running westerly commencing from Market Street, and upon all such streets, Market Street shall be the starting point for numbers. On all streets the numbers on the right hand side, starting from the point of beginning, are even numbers, aud on the left hand side, odd numbers. One hundred numbers, or as many thereof as may be necessary, shall be allotted to each biock bounded by principal streets; numbers 100, 200, and 300 being respect- ively the numbers for commencing the blocks distant one, two, and three streets from the starting point on the side designated for even numbers, and numbers 101, 201, and 30t, in similar manner for the opposite side of the street, throughout its extent; so that the initial figure of the number placed on a building at any street-crossing shall indicate the number of main streets such street-crossing is from the starting point. Not less than twenty fect In frontage of all vacant lots of ground shall be allowed for each number. On ail cross or intermediate streets the numbering shall com- mence where sald streets.begin, and shall conform to the plan specified in this Order."


By this new decimal system of numbering buildings, the exact location of any number is readily ascertained; for example, if you want to find 624 Montgomery, it is on the east side of the block extending from Ciay to Washington, which is the seventh from Market-Commercial and Merchant being private streets. Again, 825 Clay is on the ninth block from the water front, which is the one extending from Dupont to Stockton. It must be borne in mind that one hundred numbers are allowed on each block between principal streets.


The following streets are but partially opened, and each differ materially from the plan originally laid out, viz : Clementina, Ecker, Jessle, Minna, Natoma, Ritch, Shipley, Stevenson, and Tehama.


The territory lying west of Laurel Hill and Odd Fellows' Cemetery, and generally known as the Outside Lands, has recently been surveyed, and is designated on the new official City and County Map as avenues and streets. Those running north and south are named respectively from First to Forty-ninth avenues, and those running east and west, from First avenue to the Ocean, and parallel with Point Lobos Avenue, A to W streets.


Reference is frequently made in the Register of Names to the following, and which are located as follows: Hoadley's Addition, situated west of Pierce and between Geary and Washington; Horner's Addition, south and near the Mission Dolores; Western Addition, west of Larkin; San Miguel Ranch, south west and near the Mission Dolores; Bernal Heights (B. H.), south of Twenty-sixth Street, between San Bruno and San José Roads; and University Mound Tract (U. M. T.), west of San Bruno Road, five miles from the City Hall. See, also, Prominent Places, end Street Directory,




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