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SOCIETY OF TRUE FRIENDS .- Meets first and third Tuesday of each month, at 35 Eddy street. Ob- jects social.
Officers .- Daniel Norcross, President; J. M. Mc- Hanna, Secretary. Secretary's address, 133 Larkin street.
SWISS RIFLE CLUB .- Organized September 1, 1860. Number of members, fifty. Meets second Tuesday of each month at Swiss Hotel, 627 Commer- cial street.
Officers .- Theo. Wetzel President; James Scheibli, Vice-President and Treasurer : George F. Cavalli, Secretary ; -- , Shooting Master.
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 .- J. H. Stevers, President ; C. Herrmann, Vice-President; Richard Fenner. Secretary ; Albert Wissel, Treasurer : Otto Dittmer, Librarian.
TURN-VEREIN VORWARTS .- Organized Jan. 11, 1880. Meets the first and third Wednesdays of each month at 310 O'Farrell street. The objects of this Society are: The cultivation of gymnastic exercises. Number of members, about one hundred. Exercise nights Tuesday and Friday of each week. School for ladies, boys and girls every Wednesday and Saturday afternoon.
Officers .- F. Kaulfuss, President ; Christ Schwen- der, Vice-President ; Gus. Liebold. Recording Secre- tary ; Eberhard Soedler, First Turnwart ; N. Franken- burg, Financial Secretary ; Louis Mohlfeldt, Treas- urer ; H. Kuppe, Teacher.
UNION CLUB .- Incorporated October 28, 1866. Rooms, northeast corner of Post and Stockton 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 .- George E. Gray, President : Montgomery Fletcher, Vice-President; Homer S. King, Secretary and Treasurer.
UNIQUE CLUB .- Organized July, 1884. Objects ; Social. Rooms, 625 Merchant street. George W. Hen- riques, President ; John C. Moore, Vice-President ; H. Randolph, Secretary; A. L. Dennis, Treasurer.
UNITED FRIENDS OF CALIFORNIA .- Instituted June 9, 1886. Meets second and fourth Wednesday of each month, at Druids' Hall. There are about three hundred members.
Officers .- Charles A. Russell, President ; H. R. Mor- ton, Vice-President ; B. Dougherty, Jr., Recording Secretary : A. McGurren, Treasurer.
VEREIN EINTRACHT .- Organized May, 1868 ; re- organized December, 1873. Number of members, eleven hundred. Meets every Wednesday evening at their Hall, 316 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 Theodore Bessing, is maintained.
Officers .- B. Dreyer, President; George Eff, Vice- President; W. Schwarke, Recording Secretary ; H. Gille. Financial Secretary ; C. Hoge, Treasurer ; Benno Hirsch, Librarian.
VETERANS OF THE CALIFORNIA HUNDRED AND BATTALION .- Organized May 1, 1866. Office, 422 California street. Number of members originally one hundred and eighty-two, comprising the surviv- ors of the five hundred men in the California Battal- ion and Calfornia Hundred at their discharge in Au- gust, 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. O. Thompson, Treasurer.
YALE CLUB OF CALIFORNIA .- Organized Sep- tember 1, 1877. Number of members, seventy-five. Regular meetings are held on the second Fridays of January, April, and October, of each year, at place that may be designated by the Executive Committee. There is also an annual meeting and banquet on the last Friday of October.
Officers .- Martin Kellogg, President ; Gordon Blan- ding and Ely I. Hutchinson, Vice-Presidents ; Mount- ford S. Wilson, Secretary; Donald Y. Campbell, Treasurer.
MILITARY.
NATIONAL GUARD OF CALIFORNIA.
Commander-in-Chief, Governor R. W. Waterman.
Staff .- Brigadier-General Richard H. Orton, Adju- tant-General, Inspector, Quartermaster, and Commis- sary-General, Chief of Ordnance, and ex officio Chief of Staff; Colonel Perrie Kewen, Assistant Adjutant- General; Colonel. Isaac Trumbo, Chief Engineer ; Colonel Henry I. Kowalsky, Judge Advocate-General ; Colonel James D. Whitney, Surgeon-General ; Colonel Frank W. Sumner. Paymaster-General; Colonel Her- man Bendel, Inspector General of Rifle Practice ; Lieutenant-Colonels W. J. Younger, Albert F. Jones, Geo. B. Sperry. Douglas Gunn, P. D. Wigginton, John B. Wright, H. H. Boyce and William J. Wilsey, Aids- de-Camp.
Major-General W. H. Dimond, Commanding Divi- sion ; headquarters, San Francisco.
Staff .- Lieutenant-Colonel Z. S. Clark, Assistant Ad- jutant-General and Chief of Staff; Lieutenant-Colo- nel James W. Staples, Division Inspector ; Lieutenant- Colonel Byron O. Carr, Engineer Officer ; Lieutenant- Colonel Albert E. Castle, Ordnance Officer : Lieuten- ant-Colonel Warren B. English, Quartermaster ; Lieu- tenant-Colonel Hans H. Kohler, Inspector of Rifle Practice ; Lieutenant-Colonel Edgar J. De Sue, Com- missary ; Lieutenant-Colonel M. H. Hecht, Paymaster ; Lieutenant-Colonel Horace G. Platt. Judge Advocate ; Lieutenant Colonel Benj. R. Swan, Surgeon; Majors George Whittell and William B. Hooper, Aids-de- Camp.
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SECOND BRIGADE. - That portion of the National Guard located in the City and County of San Francisco and the counties of Santa Cruz, Santa Clara, San Mateo, Alameda, Contra Costa, Marin, Sonoma, Solano, Naps and Lake, uow consists of three Reg- iments of Infantry, one Regiment of Artillery, snd one Company of Cavalry, composing Second Brigade. Headquarters, 306 Pbelan Building. Brigadier-Gen- eral John T. Cutting, commanding.
Staff .- Major John A. Koster, Assistant Adjutant- General and Chief of Staff; Major A. D. Cutler, In- spector: Major R. P. Hammond Jr., Ordnance Officer; Major Frank P. McLennan, Engineer Officer ; Major J. N. E. Wilson, Judge Advocate ; Major -
Quartermaster ; Major Wm. Clutf, Commissary ; Major W. F. McAllister. M. D., Surgeon ; Major James D. Phelan, Paymaster; Major Sheldon I. Kellogg, In- spector of Rifle Practice ; Captain Charles T. Stanley, Aid-de-Camp.
The details of the Brigade organization are as fol- lows :
FIRST INFANTRY REGIMENT .- Headquarters, 402 Montgomery street, room 17.
Field Officers-John H. Dickinson, Colonel; Samuel J. Taylor, Lieutenant-Colonel ; W. P. Sullivan Jr., Major.
Staff Officers .- F. A. Baldwin, Adjutant ; Major Geo. M. Terrill, Surgeon; E. C. Hughes, Quartermaster ; Thomas M. Ciuff, Commissary ; Louis A. Phillips, Pay- master; Ordnance Officer ; Geo. H. Strong, Inspector Rifle Practice ; Frank J. Warren, Signal Of- acer.
COMPANY A .- Robert A. Marshall. Captain ; George A. Rice, First Lieutenant ; Joseph T. O'Brien, Second Lieutenant. Number of members, seventy-one. Armory, 13-7 Market street.
COMPANY B .- Geo. R. Burdick, Captain ; Irving B. Cook, First Lieutenant : - -, Second Lieutenant. Number of members, sixty-four. Armory, 1327 Mar- xet street.
COMPANY C .- John E. Klein, Captain ; Homer H. Woodruff, First Lieutenant ; - -, Second Lieu- enant. Number of members, seventy-five. Armory, 124 Post street.
COMPANY D .- Charles Jansen, Captain ; Frank M. 'elsing, First Lieutenant ; Edw. A. Lindberg, Second Meutenant. Number of members, seventy. Armory, 327 Market street.
COMPANY F .- Robert J. Loughery, Captain; George V. Longley, First Lieutenant ; Henry B. Hosmer, Sec- nd Lieutenant. Number of members, sixty-eight. rmory, 1327 Market street.
COMPANY G .- Charles L. Tilden, Captain ; William umner, First Lieutenant ; Charles E. Thompson, Sec- nd Lieutenant. Number of members, seventy-five. rmory, 324 Poststreet.
COMPANY H .- Hyman P. Bush, Captain ; W. H. raser, First Lieutenant; James M. Duncan, Sec- od Lieutenant. Number of members, sixty-one. rmory, 1327 Market street.
CADET COMPANY .- Wm. R. Smedberg, Jr., Captain; ohn F. Madden. First Lieutenant : Frank Soniers, econd Lieutenant. Armory, Boys' High School.
SECOND ARTILLERY REGIMENT .- Headquarters ad Armory 120 Grove street
Field Officers .- David Wilder, Colonel: Wm. Mac- onald, Lieutenant-Colonel; Thos. S. Taylor, Major.
Staff .- Capt. J. B. Ammerman, Adjutant: Horace V. :ott, Quartermaster ; , Commissary; J. G. iesting, Paymaster; A. C. Fisher. Ordnance Officer ; sjor W. D. McCarthy, M. D., Surgeon; Rev. Robert ackenzie, Chaplain; James N. Pike, Signal Officer.
COMPANY A (Light Battery) .- Hugh T. Sime, Cap in; John Beatty and Dennis Geary, First Lieuten- its; Joseph Berry and Albert Behrman, Second eutenanta. Number of members, sixty-five. Arm- y, 120 Grove street.
COMPANY C .- Adolph Huber, Captain; Diedrich ulbern, First Lieutenant ; Otto Lemcke, Second eutenant. Number of members, seventy. Armory, ) Grove street.
COMPANY D .- Philip Schultz, Captain ; William R. xton, First Lieutenant ; J. D. Steltz, Second Lieu-
tenant. Number of members sixty five. Armory, 120 Grove street.
COMPANY E .- John H. Flynn, Captain ; Patrick F. McCarthy, First Lieutenant ; Thomas J. Lennon. Second Lieutenaut. Number of members sixty-five, Armory, 120 Grove street.
COMPANY F .- Prescott Loring, Captain ; James A. White, First Lieutenant ; Edward J. Casey, Second Lieutenant. Number of members sixty-eight. Ar- mory, 120 Grove street.
COMPANY G .- James W. Reinfeld, Captain; Thomas F. O'Neil, First Lieutenant ; L. P. Williams, Second Lieutenant. Number of members sixty-five. Armory, 120 Grove street.
COMPANY H .- William D. Waters, Captain : William D. Cunningham, First Lieutenant : John H. Leo, Sec- ond Lieutenant. Number of members seventy. Ar- mory, 120 Grove street.
CADET COMPANY. - Rolla D. Fairbanks, Captain ;. Chas. E. Mooser, First Lieutenant ; Samuel S. Crow- ley, Second Lieutenant. Number of members sixty- three. Armory, 420 Post street.
THIRD INFANTRY REGIMENT .- Headquarters, 217 Sansome street ; Armory, corner Howard aud New Montgomery street.
Field Officers .- Robert Tobin, Colonel ; Lieutenant-Colonel ; Thos. F. Barry, Major.
Staff Officers .- P. M. Delany, Captain and Adjutant; Wm. D. Lawton, First Lieutenant and Quartermaster; A. L. MscAlpine, First Lieutenant and Commissary ; B. P. Oliver, First Lieutenant and Signal Officer ; John E. Millar, First Lieutenant and Ordnance Officer ; J. J.O'Brien, First Lieutenant and Inspector of Rifle Practice ; Thomas 1. Dillou, First Lieutenant and Paymaster ; F. B. Kane, Major and Surgeon ; J. E. Cottle, Captain and Chaplain.
COMPANY A .- Robert Cleary, Captain ; Daniel Foley, First Lieutenant; Miles J. Bolger, Second Lieutenant.
COMPANY B .- Edward H. Kennedy, Captain ; - -
, Firet Lieutenant ; - , Second Lieu- tenant.
COMPANY C .- Henry Levy, Captain ; Martin Ryan, First Lieutenant ; Daniel Crowley, Second Lieuteu- ant.
COMPANY D .- J. O'Connor, Captain; John J. Dwyer, First Lieutenant ; Timothy Sullivan, Second Lieuten- ant.
COMPANY E .- Edward I. Sheehan, Captain;
-, First Lieutenant ; William J. Burke, Second Lieutenant.
COMPANY F .- James F. Smith, Captain; Wm. M. Sullivan, First Lieutenant; F. W. Warren, Second Lieutenant.
COMPANY G .- Daniel J. Driscoll, Captain; Peter J. Quinn, First Lieutenant ; John P. White, Second Lieutenant.
CADET CORPS .- S. J.Ruddell, Captain ; Phillip A. Dougherty, First Lieutenant; James T. Burns, Sec- ond Lieutenant.
Companies of this regiment are all located at the regimental armory, except Company C, which is located in Oakland.
FIFTH INFANTRY REGIMENT .- Headquarters, 410 Mission street.
Field Officers .- James M. Donshue, Colonel ; Carl- ton C. Coleman, Lieutenant-Colonel; D. B. Fairbanks, Major.
Staff .- Frank H. Swett, Captain and Adjutant; Frank P. Green, Major and Surgeon ; Osgood C. Wheel- er, D. D. (Oakland) Captain and Chaplain ; William Elliott (San Rafael) Lieutenant and Inspector of Rifle Practice ; William H. J. Matthews, Lieutenant and Ordnance Officer; D. A. Smith, Lieutenant and Pay- master; Thomas F. Meagher (San Francisco) Lieu- tenant and Commissary ; Charles L. Bigelow (Sau Francisco) Lieutenant and Quartermaster ; Ward Da- vidson, Lieutenant and Signal Officer.
COMPANY A .- (Oakland) - Joseph B. Lauck, Cap- tain ; Beverly Y. Morris, First Lieutenant ; George C. Pardee, Second Lieutenant.
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COMPANY B .- (San José)-Albert K. Whitton, Cap- tain ; Charles A. Hagan, First Lieutenant; A. W. Ingalabe, Second Lieutenant.
COMPANY C .- (Petaluma)-Lewis J. Winana, Cap- tain ; Charles E. Dillon, First Lieutenant; Charles E. Singley, Second Lieutenant.
COMPANY D .- (San Rafael) -James J. O'Reilly, Cap- taiu ; Jobn L. Austin, First Lieutenant ; A. J. Mar- chant, Second Lieutenant.
COMPANY E. - (Santa Rosa) -, Cap- taiu; Henry W. Hudson, First Lieutenant; John Dunbar, Second Lieutenant.
COMPANY F .- (Oakland)-Charles E. Parsona, Cap- tain: Willard H. seaton, First Lieutenant; J. F. Hayes, Second Lieutenant.
UNATTACHED COMPANIES. - SAN FRANCISCO HUSSARS .- C. C. Keene, Captain ; Robert W. Reynolds, First Lieutenant ; Fred. Runge, Second Lieutenant. Headquarters, 3 Third street.
INDEPENDENT COMPANIES. - The following companies are independent of the National Guard of California, and not under control of the State mili- tary authorities :
AUSTRIAN MILITARY Co. - Organized March, 1879. Armory, 310 O'Farrell street.
Officers .- R. Spiro, Captain ; A. Herzo, First Lieu- tenant : M. Radulovich, Second Lieutenant.
EINTRACHT RIFLE SECTION .- Organized, 1876. Num- ber of members, sixty. Armory, 316 Post street.
Officers .- F. A. Kuhls, Captain ; A. Stamer, First Lieutenant ; H. Schubert, Second Lieutenant.
FRENCH ZOUAVES .- Organized May, 1870. Number of members, one hundred and forty-five. Armory, 810 Pacific street.
Officers .- A. Bellue, Captain ; L. Borel, First Lieu- tenant ; --- -, Second Lieutenant ; L. Rigaud, President; A. Chattau, Vice-President; G. Trigon, Secretary.
GARIBALDI GUARD .- Organized June 6, 1868. Num- ber of members, seven hundred. Armory, 423 Broad- way street.
Officers .- Francesco Luchetti, Captain ; G. Bignotti, First Lieutenant.
GERMAN FUSILIER GUARD .- Organized December 17, 1870. Number of members, eighty-five. Armory, Germania Hall, 620 Bush.
Officers .- C. A. Duisenberg, President ; T. Dahse, Secretary ; E. Maack, Treasurer ; R. Volkman, Cap- tain : G. Schwauer, First Lieutenant ; H. Weitz, Sec- ond Lieutenant.
INDEPENDENT RIFLES .- Organized March 15, 1877. Number of members, seventy. Armory, 620 Bush street.
Officers .- George Cantus, Captain; Theo. Schmal- holz, First Lieutenant ; J. Kuhlke, Second Lieutenant.
ITALIAN SHARPSHOOTERS (Bersaglieri Italiani) .- Organized May, 1878. Number of membera, seventy. Armory, 625 Broadway street.
Officers .- Venanzio Quilici, Captain; F. Dall Ongaro, First Lieutenant; A. Padlucci, Second Lieutenant.
JUAREZ GUARD .- Reorganized June 17, 1879. Num- ber of membera, forty-three. Armory, 810 Pacific street.
Officers-Antonio De La Torre, Captain ; F. Ybarra, First Lieutenant ; A. Rojo, Second Lieutenant.
LAFAYETTE GUARD .- Organized June 1, 1868. Num- ber of members, one hundred and forty. Armory, 730 Montgomery street.
Officers .- Etienne Giraud, Captain ; Ed Courcelles, First Lieutenant ; F. Deleau, Second Lieutenant.
SCHUETZEN VEREIN .- Organized September, 1859. Number of members, one hundred and fitty. Armory, Germania Hall, 620 Bush street.
Officers .- John Boltz, Captain; Louis Haake, First Lieutenant: W. Schmadeke, Second Lieutenant; F. Atzeroth, Third Lieutenant; John Mangels, Fourth Lieutenant ; C. Hildebrandt, Recording Secretary- Henry Prien, Company Leader.
Reorganized in 1885. Incorporated in 1886.
SWISS SHARPSHOOTERS AND BENEVOLENT SOCIETY .- Organized March, 1860. Number of members, sev- enty-five. Armory, French Zouave Hall, 808 Pacific street. Office 533 Broadway.
Officers .- A. Sobrio, President; G. Gugliemoni, Vice-President; Silvio Beretta, Secretary ; M. B&z- zini, Treasurer ; G. Bontempi. Captain: P. G. Moresi, First Lieutenant ; P. Bertoli, Second Lieutenant.
CEMETERIES.
BETH OLAM (Hebrew) .- Point Lobos avenue, near Thirty-third avenue.
CALVARY (Roman Catholic) .- North side Broder- ick street, between Geary and Turk streets.
CITY .- From Thirty-third avenue to Forty-eighth avenue, north of Point Lobos avenue.
FRENCH CEMETERY .- Point Lobos avenue near Thirty-third avenue.
GREEK .- Point Lobos avenue, near Thirty-third avenue.
HOLY CROSS .-- Cemetery Station, San Mateo Co.
HOME OF PEACE (Hebrew) .- Between Eight- eenth, Nineteenth, Dolores and Church streeta.
LAUREL HILL (late Lone Mountain) .- Central avenue, between Post and California streets.
MASONIC .- South side of Turk street, between Masonic and Parker avenues. Office, Masonic Temple.
NATIONAL CEMETERY .- Presidio Reservation, Henry V. Richit, Superintendent.
ODD FELLOWS' .- South side Geary street, between Parker and First avenuea. Office, 22 Phelau Building.
SALEM (Hebrew.)-Point Lobos Road, near Sutro Heights. Office. 22 Sansome street.
SHERITH ISRAEL (Hebrew) .- Between Nine- teenth, Twentieth, Dolores and Church streets.
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AND SUBSEQUENT ORDINANCES
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 sonthwesterly 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, a id on the left hand side, odd numbers. One hundred nuinbers, or as many thereof as may be necessary, shall be allotted to each block bounded by principal streets; numbers 100, 200, and 300 being respect- Ively the numbers for commencing the block, distant one, two, and three streets from the starting pulnt on the side designated for even numbers, and numbers 101, 201, and 301, In simillar 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 indicare the number of main streets such street-crossing le from the starting point. Not less than twenty feet In frontage of all vacant lots of ground shall be allowed for each number. On all cross or Intermediate streets the numbering aball com- meuce where sald streets begin, and shall conform to the plan specified In this Onler."
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 Clay 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, Jessie, Minna, Natoma, Ritch, Shipley, Stevenson, and Tehama.
The territory tying west of Laurel IHIl 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 Polut 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 Adiltion, south and near the MI-slon Dolores; Western Addition, west of Larkin; San Miguel Ranch, southwest 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. MI. T.), west of San Bruno Road, five miles from the City Hall. See, also, Prominent Places, end Street Directory.
(b) Street not opened. (c) Fractional blocks, one hundred numbers allowed for first two blocks. (d) Fronting the bay. (e) Street ends. (-) Street does not cross. B. II., Bernal Heights. U. M. T., University Mound Tract. S. S. F., South San Francisco. A blank is used where the number at the crossing of a street could not be aacertalued.
A. bet Point Lohos av and B fm First av W.
A. Sonth S F. See Alle- ghany.
Aberdeen, bet Jonah and Albert fm Sunny Vale Homestead Association S to County line.
Accacia. fm Ocean House Road SW San Miguel.
Acorn Alley, bet Cal'- fornia and Sacramento, fm Leavenworth W.
Acton, West End Home- strad.
Ada Alley. bet Hyde and Leavenworth fm Ada Court E.
Ada Court, bet Leaven- worth and Hyde fm O'Far- rell N.
Adair. het Fifteenth and Sixteenth fm Howard W to L'app
Adımı, N and Ss Eve bet San Bruno Road and Call- fornia av, B H
Addison, fm Bemis W to Castro, Fulrmount Tract. Adelalde Place. bet Geary and Post fm Taylor W.
Adele, bet Chace and Stringham fm Islals Creek S to ilecker
Adele Alley, bet Stock- ton and Powell fm Jackson N
Adler, bet Pacific and Broadway fm Dupont E to Montgomery av
Adona Place, bet Ma- son and Taylor tm Wash- Ington N.
Agate Alley, bet Tar- lor and Jones fm Post N to Lewis pl.
Agnes Lane, bet Stock- ton anıl Dupont fui Vallejo N.
Alabama, het Florida and Harrison fm Chaunel S to Serpentine av
Alameda, bet Channel and El Dorado fm the bay W in Harrison.
Alamo Square, bet Scott and Steiner, Hayes and Fulton.
Alaska. bet Water Front and Mexico im Water Front S to Indla.
Alaska Place, bet Bay and North Point fm Mason W.
Albert, Sunny Vale Homestead.
Albert Alley, bet Fif- teenth and Sixteenth fm Dolores W.
Albion Avenue. bet Val encla and Guerrero foi Fifteenth to Seventeenth.
Alcatraz Square, bet Jetterson and N Point, Franklin and Gongh.
Alder Alley. bet Guer- rero and Fair Oaks fm Twenty-first S to Twenty- fourth.
Aldine, fm Willard E to Masonic Cemetery.
Alemany Avenue, Academy Tract.
Alemany Avenne, bet Dolores and Church fm Seventeenth to Church lane.
Alger Place, bet Harri- Non and Bryant fm First E Algeria. South S F, bet Sumatra av.d Lahalna fm Islals Creek SE to Water FruDt.
Alice. bet Third and Fourth fm Folsom to Lonisa.
Allee Alley, bet Tavlor and Jones from Post N to Lewis.
Alleghany, South S F, bet Ship and St Lawrence fm St Thomas SW to County IlDe.
Allen. bet Union and Fil- bert fm flydde W 275 ft an'l thence at right angles § 57 ft.
Allen. B H. See Bronte Alleys Court, bet San- some and Moutgomery im Greenwich N.
Allison, West End Map No 2.
Almera, bet Leaven- worth and Hyde fm Clay N Alta, bet Union and Fil- bert fin Sansome W.
Alta Plaza, bet Scott and Steiner, Jackson and Clay.
Alvarado, het, Twenty- second and Twenty-third fm San Jose Av to Dia- mond.
Amador, bet Isials and Calaveras fm the bay to Honduras.
Amazon, E 8 County Road 5% miles fm City Halt, E. H. A.
Amboy Alley, bet Pow- ell and Mason fm Union N
Amherst, bet Princeton and Yale im Silver av S, U. M. T.
Amity Alley, bet Mont- gomery av and Mason fm Chestnut S.
Anderson. bet Cherubus- co and Jefferson av fm Cortland av N, B H.
Andover Avenne, fm Cortland av S to Holiday Map A.
Andrew. bet Fifth and Sixth fm Folsom N.
Ankeny Place, bet Snt- ter and Bush tin Powell E. Anna. See Glasgow. Annie, bet N.w Mont- gomery and Third fm MIar- ket to Mission.
Anthony, bet First and Second fm Mission N.
Antonio, bet Ellla and O'Farrell fm Jones W.
Appleton. bet Baker av and Charity fm Nachna S.
Arago, fm Havelock NE. Belleruche City.
Arch, City Land Associa- tion.
Argentine, South S F, bet Guatemala and Ecua- dor fm San Bruno Road to County ilne.
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