Langley's San Francisco directory for the year commencing 1892, Part 20

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Publication date: 1880
Publisher: San Francisco : Francis, Valentine & Co.
Number of Pages: 1754


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There is also a school for boys and girls from seven to fourteen years, which numbers over 300 pupils.


Social meetings for members are held every last Wednesday evening, and on the first Sunday evening of each month, when a dramatic entertainment is given. A relief society for sick members, numbering over two hundred members, is attached to the association.


Officers of the Verein .- F. Koch, President; John Simmen, Vice-President; Henry Planz, Recording Secretary ; Reinh. Muller, Corresponding Secretary ; L. Hedrich, Treasurer; R. Cook, Financial Secretary.


The Gymnasium, C. Flach, Tescher, and Dan. Stieber, Leader, comprises over 200 members.


SAN FRANCISCO VEREIN .- Incorporated October 2, 1853. Number of members, two hundred and fifty. Reading room is supplied with forty different news- papers, and all the current magazines and periodicals. Library numbers about twenty thousand volumes. Rooms 219 Sutter street.


Officers .- Hugo Rothschild, President ; A. E. Hecht and S. C. Scheeline, Vice-Presidents : Ignaz Keiner, Recording Secretary : E. S. Heller, Financial Secre- tary; B. Arnhold, Treasurer ; A. Abrams, Librarian.


SAN FRANCISCO YACHT CLUB .- Organized July, 1869 ; reorganized, July, 1873. Number of members, one hundred and fifty. Directors meet mouthly.


Headquarters. Club House, Sausalito.


Officers .- Isadore Gutte, Commodore ; R. A. Eddy, Vice-Commodore; Geo. W. Reed, Secretary ; Charles L. Bennett. Treasurer ; C. H. Morrell, Financial Sec- retary; Matthew Turner, Measurer.


SCHULTZ JR. ZITHER CLUB .- Organized Janu- ary 2d, 1889. Meets at residence of Conductor, every Monday evening. Object: Social and musical. W. A. Schultz Jr., Conductor.


SEVENTH REGIMENT VETERANS OF THE PA- CIFIC .- Organized October 1, 1875. Number of mem- bers, seventy. Meetings held quarterly. Objects- To perpetuate a friendly feeling among the ex-mem- bers of the Seventh Regiment (New York City), resid- ing ou the Pacific Coast.


Officers .- W. R, Smedberg, President ; T. S. Taylor, Secretary.


SOCIETY OF CALIFORNIA VOLUNTEERS .- Or- ganized November 29, 1865. Annual meeting held on the twenty-fifth day of April, the anniversary of Gen- eral E. V. Sumner assuming the command of the Department of California. Quarterly meetings are are held July 25, October 25, January 25. Composed of the officers of the California Volunteers, U. S. A.


Officers,-William B. Hooper. President; George H. A. Dimpfel, First Vice-President ; Joseph Tuttle, Second Vice-President ; John H. Gilmore, Treasurer; Elisha Brooks, Corresponding Secretary ; John C. In- nes, Recorder.


SOCIETY OF TRUE FRIENDS .- Meets first and third Tuesday of each month, at 35 Eddy street. Ob- jects social.


Officers .- Louis Berger, President ; T. R. Tilley. Secretary ; John M. Rademaker, Treasurer.


SWISS RIFLE CLUB .- Organized September 1, 1860. Number of members, fifty. Meets second Wednesday of each month st Swiss Hotel, 627 Commer- cial street.


Officers .- P. A. Giannini, President ; A. Hugueniu, Vice-President and Treasurer ; Henry Gehret, Secre- tary ; G. Orai, Shooting Master ; Hy. Steinegger and P. A. Giannini, Trustees.


TURN-VEREIN VORWARTS .- Organized January 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, one hundred and twenty-five. Exercise nights Tuesday and Friday of each week Fencing class Wednesday night. School for ladies, every Wednesday and Saturday afternoon.


Juvenile Boys' Class, 6 to 14 years, Monday and Thursday afternoon. Juvenile Girls' Class, 6 to 14 years, Tuesday and Friday afternoon. Instructor, Dr. Max Magnus.


Officers .- G. Liebold. President; L. Thoenges, Vice-President ; E. Soedler, Secretary, F. Kaulfuss, Corresponding Secretary ; P. Strickert, Treasurer; M. Lehmann, Leader.


UNIVERSITY CLUB .- Organized in 1890. Num- ber of members about two hundred and eighty. Club house, 722 Sutter street.


Officers .- William Thomas, President; Sidney V. Smith, First Vice-President; Frank Sonle, Second Vice-President ; Harold Wheeler, Secretary: F. J. Carolan, Treasurer.


UNITED FRIENDS OF CALIFORNIA .- Instituted June 9, 1886. Meeta second and fourth Wednesday of each month, at Druida' Hall. There are about three hundred members.


Officers .- T. G. Cockrill, President ; H. R. Mor- ton, Vice-President; Thomas Whyte, Secretary : G. Buzzini, Treasurer.


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VETERAN FIREMANS' ASSOCIATION OF CALI. | Colonel Edgar J. De Pue, Quartermaster ; Lieutenant- FORNIA .- Organized January 10, 1888. A social and fraternal organization. Headquarters and reading room, Pioneer Building, 2+ Fourth street. Sona of Firemen twenty-one years of age as well as Veter- ana are eligible to membership.


Officers .- John Fay, President; J. H. Mahoney, First Vice-President ; J. H. Marsball, Second Vice- President ; Gustave Pohlman, Financial Secretary ; Henry Linthal, Recording Secretary ; Fred A. Will, Treasurer.


UNION LEAGUE CLUB, THE .- A social and polit- ical organizations, established to promote the inter- esta of the Republican party. The rooms of the club are at 322 Geary street.


Officers .- Albert S. Castle, President ; S. Spear Jr., Secretary ; W. H. Crocker, Treaurer.


VEREIN EINTRACHT .- Organized May, 1868; re- organized December, 1873. Number of members. fourteen hundred. Meets every Wednesday evening at their Hall, 316 Post street. Objects-To foster and cultivate the musical and dramatic arta, to give social and literary entertainments, and to assist its mem- bers in sickness and times of need. In connection with this society & gymnastic section, under the leadership of H. C. F. Stahl, is maintained.


Officers .- C. Roeber. President ; A. Wirtner, Vice- President; O. Thiele, Recording Secretary ; Charles Wintera, Financial Secretary


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- ora of the five hundred men in the California Battal- ion and Calfornia Hundred at their diacharge in Au- guat, 1865. Holds an Annual Reunion on April 9, each year, the anniversary of Lee's surrender.


Officera .- C. Mason Kinne, President; W. A. Robin- son, Secretary; D. W. C. Thompson, Treasurer.


YALE ALLUMNI ASSOCIATION OF CALIFOR- NIA .- Organized February 3, 1892. Regular meetinga are held in the montha of May, September and De- cember of each year, at auch place and time as may be designated by the Executive Committee. There is also an annual meeting and banquet in February.


Officers .- Martin Kellogg, President; Jno. V. Jar- boe and Donald G. Campbell, Vice Presidenta ; Samuel Knight, Secretary; F. L. Owen, Treasurer, who, with Sidney V. Smith and Mountford S. Wilson, compose the Executive Committee.


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MILITARY.


Military and Naval Goods, D. Norcross & Co., 230 Post. street.


National Guard of California.


Commander-in-Chief, Governor H. H. MARKHAM


Staff .- Brigadier-General Charles C. Allen, Adju- tant-General, Inspector, Quartermaster, and Commis- sary-General, Chief of Ordnance, and ex-officio Chief of Staff; Colonel Robert E. Murray, Assistant Adju- tant-General ; Colonel John B. Wright, Chief Engin- eer ; Colonel Frank W. Sumner, Paymaster-General; Colonel George A. Knight, Judge Advocate-Gen- eral; Colonel Seely F. , Long. Surgeon-General ; Lieutenant-Colonel Forrest S. Chadbourne, Aid.de- Camp ; Lieutenant-Colonel Freeman G. Teed, Aid-de- Camp ; Lieutenant-Colonel Henry H. McCloakey, Aid- de-Camp ; Lieutenant Colonel Joun S. Young, Aid-de. Camp ; Lieutenant Colonel Adolph G. Gasaen, Aid-de- Camp ; Lieutenant Colonel Reed Jones, Aid-de-Camp; Lieutenant-Colonel Royal D. Laidlaw, Atd-de-Camp.


Major-General W. H. DIMOND, Commanding Div Bion ; headquarters, San Francisco.


Staff .- Colonel Albert E. Castle, Assistant Adjutant- General and Chief of Staff; Lieutenant-Colonel Wil- liam E. Holloway, Engineer Officer ; Lieutenant-Col- onel A. D. Cutler, Division Inspector ; Lieutenant.


Colonel George B. Sperry. Commissary ; Lieutenant- Colonel M. H. Heoht, Paymaster ; Lieutenant-Colonel F. W. Zeile, Ordnance Officer : Lieutenant-Colonel Horace G. Platt, Judge Advocate ; Lieutenant-Colonel W. B. English, Inspector of Rifle Practice ; Lieuten- ant. Colonel Ernst A. Denicke, Signal Officer : Colonel Joseph R. Laine. Surgeon : Major George Wbittell, Aid-de-Camp ; Major Wm. B. Hooper, Ald-de-Camp.


SECOND BRIGADE. - That portion of the National Guard located in the City and County of San Francisco and the couutiea of Santa Cruz, Santa Clara, San Mateo, Alameda, Contra Costa, Marin, Sonoma, Solano, Napa, San Benito, Monterey and Lake, now conaiata of three Regimenta of Infantry, one Regi- ment of Artillery, and one Company of Cavalry, com-


posing Second Brigade. Headquarters, Telephone Building, 216 Buah street. Office hours, 9 A. M. to 5 P. M .; Saturdays, 9 A. M. to 1 P. M. Brigadier-General John H. Dickinson, commanding.


Staff .- Lieutenant-Colonel William Edwards, As- aistant Adjutant-General and Chlef of Staff; Major William Cluff, Inspector; Major Victor D. Duboce, Paymaster; Major George Easton, Commissary ; Major Charles T. Stanley, Ordnance Officer; Major John N. E. Wilson, Judge Advocate ; Major George D. Boyd, In- spector of Rifle Practice ; Major D. E. Miles, Signal Officer ; Lieutenant-Colonel George C. Pardee, Sur- geon ; Major Geo. M. Terrill, Engineer Officer ; Major E. C. Hugbea, Quartermaster ; Captain Frank A. Vail, Aid-de-Camp ; Captain Willis G. Dodd, Ald-de-Camp; Sergeant-Major E. D. Sparr. Staff Orderly ; Sergeant- Major C. H. Schlobohm, Staff Orderly.


SIONAL CORPS .- Second Brigade, N. G. O .- Major D. E. Miles, Signal Officer: Captain Charles J. Evana, Firat Lieutenant; A. A. Hanka. Number of men under the commander, forty. Headquarters, 25 Page street.


FIRST INFANTRY REGIMENT. - Headquarters Telephone Building, 216 Bush.


Field Officera .- Wm. P. Sullivan Jr., Colonel ; H. P Bush, Lieutenant-Colonel; George R. Burdick Major.


Staff Officera .- A. H. Williams, Adjutant ; John Gallwey, Surgeon; Thos. M. Cluff, Quartermaster ; D. O. Gray, Commissary ; F. P. Bull, Paymaster; Wm. A. Halated, Ordnance Officer ; L. Barrere, In- spector Rifle Practice; L. W. Knowlton, Sergeant. Major; W. S. Houghtaling, Quartermaster Sergeant; Charles D. Steiger, Commissary Sergeant; S. S. Pros- ser, Hospital Steward; P. J. Conley, Ordnance Ser- geant; S. J. Pembroke, Color Sergeant; Chas. M. Mayberry, Drum-Major ; Chas. H. Cassaaa, Chief Musician.


COMPANY A .- Robert A. Marshall. Captain ; Joseph T. O'Brien, First Lieutenant ; E. V. Sullivan, Second Lieutenant. Number of members, sixty-seven. Armory, 1327 Market street.


COMPANY B .- Irving B. Cook, Captain ; Charles J. Weason, First Lieutenant ; E. C. Lundqulat, Second Lieutenant. Number of members, aixty-four. Ar- mory, 1327 Market street.


COMPANY C .- Homer H. Woodruff, Captain ; A. J Ruddock, First Lieutenant ; James W. Dumbrell, Sec ond Lieutenant. Number of members, ninety-eight Armory, 324 Post street.


COMPANY D .- Charles Jansen, Captain ; Edward A. Lindberg, First Lieutenant; Ed. H. Gielow. Second Lieutenant. Number of members, sixty-four. Armory, 1327 Market street.


COMPANY F .- James A. Margo, Captain; J. F. Eg- gert, First Lieutenant ; - -, Second Lieutenant. Number of members, sixty. Armory, 1327 Market street.


COMPANY G .- Charles L. Tilden, Captain ; Chas. E. Thompson, First Lieutenant ; Edgar C. Sutliffe, Seo- ond Lieutenant. Number of members, ninety- eight. Armory, 324 Post street.


COMPANY H .- W. H. Fraser, Captain ; E. G. Elaen, First Lieutenant; T. A. Evana, Second Lieutenant. Number of members, fifty-seven. Armory, 1327 Market street.


CADET COMPANY .- George P. Dyer, Captain ; O. M. Whitney, Firat Lieutenant; A. L. Muller, Second Lieutenant. Number of members, eighty. Armory, Boys' High School.


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SECOND ARTILLERY REGIMENT .- Headquarters 14 Grant avenue. Armory, 25 Page street.


Field Officera .- William Macdonald, Colonel ; John A. Koater, Lieutenant-Colonel ; Denia Geary, Major.


Staff .- Capt. A. J. Kelleher, Adjutant ; - , Quar- termaster : Firat Lieutenant Otto F. Westphal, Com- missary ; First Lieutenant J. G. Giesting, Paymaster ; First Lieutenant Burns Macdonald, Ordnance Officer ; Firat Lieutenant F. A. Kuhls, Inspector Rifle Prac- tice ; Major William D. McCarthy, Surgeon.


BATTERY A (Light Battery) .- Hugh T. Sime, Cap- tain ; Albert Behneman, First Lieutenant; Charles 8. Ruasell, First Lieutenant ; Fred M. Speyer, Second Lieutenant. Number of members, sixty. Armory, 1615 Pacific Av.


BATTERY C. - Adolph Huber, Captain; Charies Boxton, Firat Lieutenant ; Reinhold Richter, Second Lientenant. Number of members, seventy. Armory, 25 Page street.


BATTERY D .- A. B. C. Dohrmann, Captain; First Lieutenant; -, Second Lieutenant. Num- ber of members sixty-six. Armory, 25 Page street.


BATTERY E .- Thos. J. Cunningham, Captain ; E. D. Finley, First Lieutenant; Jay R. Mahone, Second Lieutenant. Number of members sixty. Armory, 25 Page street. .


BATTERY F .- James A. White, Captain ; James A. Maguire, First Lieutenant ; Charles F. Kinaman, Sec- ond Lieutenant. Number of members sixty. Ar- mory, 25 Page street.


BATTERY G .- Thomas F. O'Neil, Captain; John A. Vanni, First Lieutenant; E. D. Carroll, Second Lieutenant. Number of members sixty. Armory, 25 Page street.


BATTERY H .- William D. Waters, Captain ; John H. Leo, First Lieutenant ; Francia H. Kenny, Second Lieutenant. Number of members seventy. Armory, 25 Page street.


THIRD INFANTRY REGIMENT .- Headquarters 74 Nevada Block; Armory 28 Golden Gate Avenue.


Field Officers .- Thomas F. Barry, Colonel ; Jere- miah O'Connor, Lieutenant Colonel ; John J. O'Brien, Major.


Staff Officers. - Capt. P. M. Delany, Adjutant; , Quartermaster; First Lieutenant Thomas I. Dillon, Commissary ; Firat Lieutenant Emil A. Kehr- lein, Paymaster ; First Lieutenant John E. Millar, Ordnance Officer; First Lteutenant Thomas Drady, Inspector Rifle Practice ; Major Jerome Hughes, Sur- geon ; Rev. Capt. Thomas Larkin, Chaplain.


COMPANY A. - Daniel Foley, Captain ; Miles J. Bolger, First Lieutenant ; P. J. Hagan, Second Lieu- tenant. Number of members fifty-seven. 28 Golden Gate avenue.


COMPANY B .- Edward H. Kennedy, Captain ; James T. Burns, First Lieutenant ; - , Second Lieuten- ant. Number of members sixty-one. 28 Golden Gate avenue.


COMPANY C .- Sam'l J. Ruddell, Captain ; John J. Kerwin, First Lieutenant ; Arthur J. Barlow, Second Lieutenant. Number of members fifty-nine. 28 Golden Gate avenue.


COMPANY D .- Wm. M. Sullivan, Captain; Edward Fitzpatrick, Firat Lieutenant ; John T. Murphy, Sec- ond Lieutenant. Number of members sixty. 28 Golden Gate avenue.


COMPANY E .- Edward I. Sheehan, Captain; Thomas P. Tierney, First Lieutenant; August F. Bremer, Second Lieutenant. Number of members fifty-nine. 28 Golden Gate avenue.


COMPANY F .- James F. Smith, Captain; F. W. Warren, First Lieutenant ; - , Second Lieutenant. Number of members sixty. 28 Golden Gate avenue.


COMPANY G .- Daniel J. Driscoll, Captain; John P.White, First Lieutenant ; Charles W. Ozias, Second Lieutenant. Number of members sixty-four. 28 Golden Gate avenue.


FIFTH INFANTRY REGIMENT .- Headquarters Petaluma.


Field Officers .- D. B. Fairbanks, Colonel ; A. K. Whitton, Lieutenant-Colonel; Frank R. O'Brien, Major.


Staff .- Capt. D. A. Smith, Adjutant; First Lieuten-


ant John Hendy, Quartermaster ; - , Commissary; First Lieutenant C. E. Siugley, Paymaster; Firat Lieutenant E. J. Stewart, Ordnance Officer; First Lieutenant F. S. Potts Jr., Inspector of Rifle Prac- tice; Major William G. Mizner, Surgeon ; Captain S. S. Fisk, Chaplain.


COMPANY A .- (Oakland)-A. L. Smith, Captain ; - First Lieutenant; C. T. Poulter, Second Lieutenant. Number of members, sixty-seven.


COMPANY B .- (San José)-Charles A. Hagan, Cap- tain; E. B. Lewis, First Lieutenant; M. Loryea, Second Lieutenant. Number of members, fifty-three.


COMPANY C .- (Petaluma)-B. B. Hinshaw, Captain ; E. L. Emmons, First Lieutenant ; J. T. Stone, Second Lieutenant. Number of members, fifty-nine.


COMPANY D .- (San Rafael) -William Elliott, Cap- tain ; John P. Davenport, First Lieutenant ; James W. Cochrane, Second Lieutenant. Number of mem- bers, seventy.


COMPANY E. - (Santa Rosa) L. W. Juilliard, Cap- tain; John Dunbar, First Lieutenant; Chas. H. Holmes, Second Lieutenant. Number of members, fifty.five.


COMPANY F .- (Oakland)-John F. Hayes, Captain: E. G. Hunt, First Lieutenant ; G. H. Wethern, Second Lieutenant. Number of members, fifty-tive.


FIRST TROOP CAVALRY .- Headquarters, 324 Post street.


S. P. Blumenberg, Captain; John M. Brunson, First Lieutenant; Chaa. W. Lineker, First Lieutenant; John T. Stone, Second Lieutenant.


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.


EINTRACHT RIFLE SECTION .- Organized, 1876. Num- ber of members, sixty-five. Armory, 316 Post street.


FRENCH ZOUAVES .- Organized May, 1870. Number of members, one hundred and fifty. Armory, 810 Pacific atreet.


GARIBALDI GUARD .- Organized June 6, 1868. Num- ber of members, seven hundred. Armory, 423 Broad- way street.


GERMAN FUSILIER GUARD .~ Organized December 17, 1870. Number of membera, eighty-five. Armory. Germania Hall, 620 Bush street.


INDEPENDENT RIFLES .- Organized March 8, 1877. Number of members, one hundred and thirty. Armory, 620 Bush street.


ITALIAN SHARPSHOOTERS (Bersaglieri Italiani) .- Organized May, 1878. Number of members, eighty- three. Armory, northwest corner Union and Stockton street.


JUAREZ GUARD .- Organized October 17, 1871. Num- ber of members, two hundred and seventeen. Armory, Apollo Hall, 810 Pacific street.


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


SCHUETZEN VEREIN .- Organized September, 1859. Number of members, one hundred and fifty. Armory, Germania Hall, 620 Bush street.


SWISS SHARPSHOOTERS AND BENEVOLENT SOCIETY .- Organized March, 1860. Number of members, eighty-seven. Armory, French Zouave Hall, 808 Pa- cific street.


VETERANS NATIONAL GUARD OF CALIFORNIA. Organized May 16th, 1888. Objects - To promote social union aud fellowship ; to assist its members in all just claims for the rights and benefits conferred upon them by the laws of the State of California, and to advance the interests of the National Guard. Seven yeala' service in the National Guard of the State is & pre-requisite to membership.


Meets quarterly, on the third Wednesdays of Feb- ruary, May, August and November, at the Nationals. Armory, 324 Post.


Officers .- Captain Charles L. Tilden, Commander ; Brigadier-General John H. Dickinson, Vice-Comman-


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CEMETERIES.


BETH OLAM (Hebrew) .- North of Point Lobos av- enue, near Thirty-third avenue.


CALVARY (Roman Catholic) .- West side Broder- ick street, between Geary and Turk streets.


CITY .- North of Point Lobos avenue from Thirty- third avenue to Forty-eighth avenue.


FRENCH CEMETERY .- North of Point Lobos av- enue near Thirty-third avenue.


GREEK .- North of Point Lobos avenue, near Thirty- third avenue.


HILLS OF ETERNITY CEMETERY (Hebrew) - EMANUEL .- San Mateo County near County Line. Office NE cor Post and Taylor streets.


HOLY CROSS (Roman Catholic) .- Cemetery Sta- tion, San Mateo Co.


HOME OF PEACE (Hebrew) .- San Mateo County near County Line.


ITALIAN .- West of Thirty-third avenue near Ocean Beach.


LAUREL HILL (Lone Mountain) .- Central avenue, between Post and California streeta.


MASONIC .- South side of Turk street, between Masonic and Parker avenues. Office, Masonic Temple.


NATIONAL CEMETERY .- Presidio Reservation. ODD FELLOWS' .- South side Point Lobos avenue between Parker and Firat avenues.


SALEM .- New Jewish Cemetery of Congregation Beth Israel, Point Lobos avenue near Sutro Heights.


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CITY OF SAN FRANCISCO, IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE OFFICIAL MAPS, 1888, 1870, AND 1872


AND SUBSEQUENT ORDINANCES


EXPLANATORY .- The Ordinance for re-numbering the bulldings of this city providea that " Market Street ahali 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 forning the water front thereof shall be the starting point for numbers on all streets running westerly and south westerly 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 ali 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 block 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 301, In similar manner for the opposite side of the atreet, throughout its extent; so that the initlai 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 feet in froutage of all vacant lots of ground shall be allowed for each number. On ali cross or intermediate streets the numbering shali com- mence where said 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 la 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 la the seventh from Market-Commercial and Merchant being private atreets. 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 streeta.


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


The territory lying west of Laurel Hill and Odd Fellows' Cemetery, and generally known as the Outside Landa, bas recently been surveyed, and is designated on the new official City and County Map aa 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.




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