San Diego City and County Directory - 1895, Part 2

Author: The Olmstead Company
Publication date: 1895
Publisher: The Olmstead Company
Number of Pages: 394


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DINNER SETS


PALACE CROCKERY STORE, 916 FIFTH


SAN DIEGO CITY DIRECTORY. 21


M. Todd, Clerk and Inspector; G. H. Matfield, M. J. Tracy, Inspectors; C. E. Sprigg, Boarding Offi- cer; G. E. Wentworth, Boatman.


Deputy Revenue Collector-B. F. Frederick.


LIGHT HOUSE, QUARANTINE STATION, ETC.


Light Houses-There are two light houses, one on Bal- last Point at the entrance to the bay, and the other on the other side of Point Loma.


U. S. Quarantine Station-Located at La Playa, on the north side of the bay, one and one-half miles inside from Ballast Point, and six miles from the city.


Dr. W. Mckay, U. S. Quarantine Officer.


Weather Bureau-M. L. Hearne, U. S. Signal Service Observer, Nesmith-Greely block.


Harbor Commissioners-W. W. Stewart, President; D. C. Reed, J. H. Barbour.


Pilot Commissioners-W. H. Carlson, John Sherman, W. S. Hacket.


EMPLOY WHITE LABOR ONLY PRICES REASONABLE


EMPIRE LAUNDRY


1224 FOURTH


GEORGE PACE, Proprietor.


ALL ORDINARY MENDING FREE


WAGONS WILL CALL AND DELIVER GOODS


CHADBOURNE FURNITURE CO., Largest and Best Stock in San Diego


1051 to 1065 Fifth St.,


PAINTS


Oils, Varnishes, Wall Paper, Brushes, Glass


San Diego Paint C. 751 SIXTH ST EXPRESS BL'K


To see the Famous LA JOLLA CAVES take the San Diego, Pacific Beach & La Jolla Ry.1 Three trains daily each way Depot foot of D St.


TIBBALS & COBB SELL THEM.


CLEVELAND CYCLES LEAD THE LEADERS


22 SAN DIEGO CITY DIRECTORY.


NATIONAL OFFICERS.


President, Grover Cleveland; Vice-President, Adlai S. Stevenson; Secretary of State, W. Q. Gresham; Secretary of the Treasury, John G. Carlisle; Secre- tary of the Interior, Hoke Smith; Secretary of War, Dan S. Lamont; Secretary of the Navy, H. A. Herbert; Postmaster-General, W. S. Bissell; Attor- ney-General, Dan. Olney; Secretary of Agriculture, J. S. Morton.


STATE OFFICERS.


Governor, James H. Budd; Lieutenant-Governor, S. G. Millard; Secretary of State, L. H. Brown; Controller, E. P. Colgan; Treasurer, L. Rackliffe; Attorney- General, Wm. F. Fitzgerald; Surveyor-General, M. J. Wright; Clerk of Supreme Court, T. H. Ward; Superintendent of Public Instruction, S. T. Black; Superintendent of State Printing, W. J. Johnston; Board of Equalization, G. L. Arnold; Railroad Commissioner, W. R. Clark.


Judges Supreme Court-W. H. Beatty, R. C. Harrison, F. W. Henshaw, Jackson Temple; Wm. C. Van Fleet, T. B. McFarland, C. H. Garoutte.


United States Senators-George C. Perkins, Stephen M. White.


Congressman Seventh District-W. W. Bowers. State Senator-D. L. Withington.


Assembly-Seventy-ninth Dist., W. R. Guy; Eightieth Dist., Alfred Keen.


COUNTY OFFICERS.


Judges Superior Court-E. S. Torrance, Department 1; George Puterbaugh, Department 2; W. L. Pierce, Department 3. Court Reporters-W. W. Whitson, Fred Meakin. Court Commissioner, H. W. Talcott. County Clerk-Will H. Holcomb.


Sheriff-Frank S. Jennings. Auditor-E. E. Shaffer.


Recorder-John F. Forward.


Treasurer-J. W. Thompson.


Tax Collector-A. F. Cornell.


Assessor-John P. Burt.


PAINTS


Oils, Varnishes, Wall Paper, Brushes, Glass


San Diego Paint C. 751 SIXTH ST EXPRESS BL'K


FIFTH AVENUE STABLES


FANNING & SONS, Proprietors


CORNER FIFTH AND B TELEPHONE 18!


STYLISH RIGS GOOD TEAMS


CAREFUL DRIVERS


BEST OF ATTENTION GIVEN TO STOCK AND RIGS LEFT IN OUR CARE


To see the Famous LA JOLLA CAVES take the San Diego, Pacific Beach & La Jolla Ry." Three trains daily each way Depot foot of D St.


TIBBALS & COBB


SELL THEM.


CLEVELAND CYCLES LEAD THE LEADERS


24 SAN DIEGO CITY DIRECTORY.


Superintendent of Schools-W. J. Bailey.


Surveyor-R. M. Vail.


District Attorney-Wm. Darby.


Public Administrator-C. F. Kamman.


Coroner, Dr. T. F. Johnson.


Supervisors -- First District, Arthur G. Nason; Second District, W. W. Wetzell; Third District James A. Jasper; Fourth District, Wmn. Justice; Fifth District, John Griffin.


County Physician-D. Gochenauer.


CITY OFFICERS.


CITY HALL CORNER THIRD AND D STREETS.


Mayor, William H. Carlson; City Attorney, W. H. Fuller; City Clerk, Geo. D. Goldman; Auditor and Assessor, Nat R. Titus; Treasurer and Tax Col- lector, T. J. Dowell; City Engineer, E. M. Capps; Police Judge, T. J. Hayes; Health Officer, Dr. D. B. Northrup; Chief of Police, J. W. Brenning; Superintendent of Streets, W. L. Prouty; Sewer Inspector, S. T. Goldthwaite; Health and Plumbing Inspector, Harvey Bailey.


Board of Aldermen-A. E. Nutt, President; Simon Levi, S. J. Sill, W. J. Prout, C. C. Brandt, A. Blochman, Jos. A. Bachman, H. P. Whitney, Geo. H. Spears.


STANDING COMMITTEES.


Ways and Means-Levi, Brandt, Blochman. Streets-Whitney, Prout, Brandt. Health and Morals-Blochman, Whitney, Spears. Fire and Water-Brandt, Bachman, Whitney. Finance-Spears, Sill, Whitney.


City Lands-Levi, Spears, Prout. Buildings and Lighting-Sill, Levi, Bachman. Harbor and Wharves-Bachman, Prout, Blochman. Schools and Library-Sill, Spears, Blochman. Police-Prout, Brandt, Bachman.


CLEVELAND CYCLES ARE LIGHTEST Strongest and Best. 1130 4th St.


GLASSWARE


PALACE CROCKERY STORE, 916 FIFTH STREET.


SAN DIEGO CITY DIRECTORY. 25


Board of Delegates-Fred Baker, President; S. F. Barker, Chas. W. Pauly, W. H. Kroah, H. L. Bar- rows, Geo. M. Havice, Horace Bradt, S. H. Olmsted, F. P. Bruner, Thos. H. Dunkin, W. J. Davis, H. Sweeney, C. C. Hakes, Fred H. Robinson, D. F. Jones, Geo. H. Rotner.


STANDING COMMITTEES.


Ways and Means-Bruner, Sweeney, Davis. Streets-Pauly, Hakes, Robinson.


Sewers-Kroah, Barker, Dunkin. Health and Morals-Rotner. Jones, Dunkin. Fire-Jones, Kroah, Olmsted.


Water-Sweeney, Bradt, Havice, Barrows, Olmsted. Finance-Barker, Pauly, Bradt.


City Lands-Barrows, Bradt, Havice.


Public Buildings-Robinson, Jones, Rotner. Harbor and Wharves-Havice, Pauly, Barrows. Schools and Library-Olmsted, Sweeney, Rotner. Police-Hakes, Kroah, Bruner.


Lights and Telephones-Davis, Barker, Robinson.


Board of Public Works-C. H. Stevens, Dr. V. D. Rood. S. M. Belding Secretary.


Police Commissioners-W. H. Carlson, President; W. H. Pringle, Chas. F. Holland, Omer C. Smith, Dr. O. S. Wright.


Fire Commissioners-John P. Burt, President of Board; G. B. Grow, Geo. W. Marston. A. B. Cairnes, Sec- retary and Chief of Department.


Board of Health-Dr. J. F. Escher, President; Dr. C. M. Fenn, Dr. P. C. Remondino, Dr. N. Hunt, Dr. A. Morgan.


Cemetery Trustees-J. H. Smith, Chas. Hubbell, A. Overbaugh.


Trustees of Public Library-Dr. D. Cave, C. S. Hamil- ton, E. W. Hendricks, H. M. Kutchin, Philip Morse.


DARROW'S MUSIC HOUSE 951 5th ST.


Everything in the Music Line From a JEWS HARP to a GRAND PIANO.


Ordering Agent for the Celebrated O. and B. Custom Made Shirts.


EKINGS, MERCHANT TAILORING, 757 and 759 FIFTH STREET.


SAN DIEGO, CAL.


SIGNS


WM. C. HUNT,


SIGNS


PRACTICAL


SIGN WRITING AND HOUSE PAINTING


DECORATING


FRESCOING


PAPER HANGING


WALL TINTING


WALL REPAIRING


GRAINING


KALSOMINING


No. 1614 H Street, between Seventh and Eighth Streets.


SIGNS


WORK PROMPTLY EXECUTED CHARGES REASONABLE


SIGNS


W. B. ASHER, RUBBER STAMP WORKS RUBBER STAMPS AND SUPPLIES


HOUSE NUMBERS, 2-INCH AND 3-INCH, In Brass, Nickel, Bronze, Copper, Oreoide, Gold Plated, White Enamel, Aluminium, Glass and Pearl.


SIGN LETTERS FOR WINDOWS,


In Glass, Brass, Nickel, Wood, Bronze, Copper, Oreoide, Gold Plated, White Enamel and Pearl, 12-inch to 24-inch.


Sole Agent for the celebrated "MURPHY" Adjustible Door Plate, Aluminium and White Enamel Door Plates, etc.


1029 Fourth street, San Diego.


San Diego's Enterprising


Business Men Prefer


The San Diego Union


As an Advertising Medium.


It Brings Results == That's Why!


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PALACE CROCKERY STORE, ( White and Decorated China.


916 Fifth St.


SAN DIEGO CITY DIRECTORY. 27


EDUCATIONAL.


County Board of Education-Hugh J. Baldwin, Coro- nado; Mrs. Laura G. Riddell, San Diego; Mrs. M. D. Withington, Escondido; F. P. Davidson, San Diego; Walter J. Bailey, Secretary, San Diego.


City Board of Education-H. S. Mulford, President; J. M. Bailhache, J. O. W. Paine, H. R. Brandt, W. J. Mossholder, Carrie A. House, Joseph Surr, Joseph Rodes. H. L. Titus, R. J. Smith, Alda M. Ferris, A. F. Biles, Georgia A. Matfield, A. A. Sparks, Geo. H. Shaw, Jas. A. Flint.


Academy of Our Lady of Peace-Conducted by the Sisters of St. Joseph. Southwest cor. Third and A. Southwest Institute-A private school for boys and girls, 1809 Third street. Miss Way, principal.


San Diego Commercial College-Bancroft block, south- west corner Fifth and G.


SUBSCRIPTIONS TAKEN FOR ANY PERIODICALS


E. McDONALD &


STATIONERY


BOOKS


NOVELTIES


NEWS


CURIOS


1322 D STREET, SAN DIEGO, CALIFORNIA


San Diego News and Curio C, 1518 F St.


Shells and Curios. BOOKS, STATIONERY,


KNOX aind. VAN HAREN,


TELEPHONE 201.


P. O. EOX 756.


Mfg'f rs of Cor. Sixth & D Sts., San Diego


Prescription Druggists.


LOCKWOOD ASTHMA REMEDY.


BEST OF BATHING can be had at


LA JOLLA also good FISHING & BOATING THE LA JOLLA HOTEL


is open all the year and affords its guests good accommodations at reasonable rates. Reached only by S. D. P. B. & L. J. Ry. Trains leave depot foot D St. Three times a day.


AT LESEM'S


DRY GOODS STORE.


The Choicest Silks, Velvet and Dress Goods


28 SAN DIEGO CITY DIRECTORY.


CHURCH DIRECTORY.


A. M. E .- Front and Cedar, H. Wilson pastor. Baptist, First-Corner Tenth and E, Rev. A. E. Knapp pastor.


Baptist-Grand Avenue Mission-Grand avenue near Twenty-ninth.


Baptist, Second (colored) - Front between G and H. Rev. Cabel pastor.


Bethel Chapel (Swedish)-Nineteenth and H, A. B. Orgren pastor.


Catholic, St. Joseph's-Corner Third and Beech, Rev. Father Ubach priest.


Catholic-Church of the Immaculate Conception-Old Town.


Christian, Central-Corner Thirteenth and F, B. C. Ha- german pastor.


Christian Science-Snider Hall.


Congregational, First-Corner F and Ninth, Rev. S. A. Norton pastor.


Congregational, Second-Twenty-sixth street and Kear- ney avenue, Rev. G. S. Hall pastor.


Episcopal, St. Paul's-Corner Eighth and C streets, Rev. H. B. Restarick rector.


Episcopal, St. James Mission-Twenty-sixth street near Kearney avenue.


Holiness, First-Seventh and K.


Jewish Synagogue-Corner Second and Beech.


Lutheran, First English -- Second between A and Ash, Rev. C. W. Maggart pastor.


Lutheran, German-


Methodist Episcopal, First-Corner Fourth and D, Rev. L. M. Hartley pastor.


Methodist Episcopal, Central-Corner Harrison avenue and Twenty-sixth.


Methodist Episcopal, South-Corner D and Seventh,


Methodist Episcopal, German-Corner Sixteenth and I New Jerusalem-Seventh and D.


Presbyterian, First-Corner Eighth and D, Rev. Kipp pastor.


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Presbyterian, Cumberland-Corner Twenty-fourth and Grant avenue.


Seventh Day Adventist-Corner G and Eighteenth.


Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Brushes| SAN DIEGO PAINT CO AND WALL PAPER.


751 Sixth St. Express Block.


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PALACE CROCKERY STORE, FINE CUTLERY AND SPOONS.


916 FIFTH ST.


SAN DIEGO CITY DIRECTORY. 29


Presbyterian, First United-corner G and Nineteenth, Rev. R. G. Wallace, pastor.


Union City Mission-corner C and India. Unitarian-corner Tenth and F.


Universalist-the Brooklyn, Rev. Amanda Deyo, pastor. V. M. C. A .- Hall and Library, Express Block. W. R. Neelands, Secretary.


Salvation Army-511 Fifth street.


NEWSPAPERS AND PERIODICALS.


Advertiser-Published weekly by E. N. Sullivan. Office IIII D.


Daily Sun-Published every evening except Sunday. Weekly edition published every Thursday. Sun building, Fourth and Plaza. Paul H. Blades, editor. Daily Union-Published every morning at 933 Fourth street by San Diego Union Company, Thomas Gar- diner president and manager. Weekly edition published Thursdays.


Daily Vidette - Published every morning by Harr Wagner.


Golden Era - Published monthly by Madge Morris Wagner.


Great Southwest-Horticulture, monthly, C. R. Orcutt. Seaport News-Illustrated weekly, Kimball-Beasley Co. South California Farmer-Monthly farm journal, J. S Richardson manager and editor.


Sud California Deutsche Zeitung-German, published weekly by C. F. Kamman.


CONSULS.


W. T. Allen, British Vice-Consul, Backesto block. A. V. LOMELI, Mexican consul, office 1267 Fourth.


A. BLOCHMAN, correspondent for the French Con- sulate, office 607 Fifth.


J. B. Neilsen, Vice-Consul for Sweden and Norway.


E. J. LOUIS. Vice-Consul for Peru, office Louis block


H. WELISCH, Consul for Salvador, office s e cor Fifth and G


H. P. WOOD, Hawaiian Consul, office 825 Fifth


CHADBOURNE FURNITURE CO., Largest and Best Stock in San Diego


1051 to 1065 Fifth St.,


CLEVELAND CYCLES ARE LIGHTEST Strongest and Best. 1130 4th St.


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Three daily trains on the TO LA JOLLA


SAN DIEGO PACIFIC BEACH & LA JOLLA RY The Popular Resort.


SAN DIEGO CITY DIRECTORY.


Z. C. MATHES, 839 6th St., Tinning and Sheet Iron Work.


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Naval and Military Organizations.


San Diego Barracks, H and India streets-Maj. Thomas M. K. Smith, Post Commander; Capt. F. M. Cran- dall, Lieut. Col .; Capt. F. de L. Carrington, Com- pany Com .; Ist Lieut., Thomas Connolly; 2d Lieut., Amos H. Martin, Post Adjt., A.A.O.M., AC.S. & A. O.O., A.S.O .. A.E.O., Post Treas. and Officer in Charge of Post Schools; Ist Lieut. F. T. Meri- wether, Post Surgeon.


State Militia-Ninth Infantry Regiment of the First Brigade, N.G.C., Col. E. B. Spileman commanding. Company A-Armory National avenue bet. Twenty- ninth and Thirtieth streets; Edward E. Spileman captain; J. H. Walker, Ist lieut .; J. B. Smith, 2d lieut.


Company B-Armory Second street bet. D and E-R. V. Dodge, captain, commanding; Harry C. Dan- nals, Ist lieut .; J. C. Mielke, 2d lieut.


Naval Battalion, N.G.C., Company A-Meets Wednes- day evenings on Eighth near H, Lieut. T. M. Shaw commanding.


RAILWAYS.


Coronado Railroad ( Bay Belt Line)-Office foot of Fifth. Runs around the bay from San Diego to Coronado.


National City and Otay-Runs from San Diego, foot of Fifth street, to Oneonta, passing through National City, Chula Vista, Otay, and to Tia Juana. Sweet- water branch runs from Sweetwater Junction to La Presa.


Southern Pacific Co .- Ticket office corner Fifth and E streets. G. H. McMillan, agent.


San Diego, Cuyamaca and Eastern-Runs from corner Tenth and N streets through El Cajon and Lakeside to Foster. Office at depot, Waldo S. Waterman, general manager.


San Diego, Pacific Beach and La Jolla-Runs from foot of I) street to La Jolla. Herbert Dabney, general manager.


The Sherwin-Williams PAINT Covers Most, Looks Best,


Wears Longest, Most Economical.


San Diego Paint @. 751 Sixth St .. Express Block.


J. S. Johnstone,


THE Sanitary Plumber


STEAM AND HOT WATER HEATING


GAS AND ELECTRIC CHANDELIERS


FINE PLUMBING MATERIAL AND WORK A SPECIALTY


GAS AND WATER FITTING


COPPER, TIN AND SHEET IRON WORK


1021 Fifth st. Tel. 177. Res. Tel. 317. San Diego


JOSEPH RODES, M. D. GENERAL MEDICINE & SURGERY


SPECIAL ATTENTION TO DISEASES OF THE


Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat


OFFICE AND RESIDENCE


TELEPHONE 141 NORTHWEST CORNER SIXTH AND C


SAN DIEGO, CALIFORNIA.


Chase's Truck and Transfer.


FURNITURE AND PIANO


MOVING


TRUNKS TO AND FROM DEPOT AND STEAMERS 25 CENTS


OFFICE TELEPHONE 154 (


STABLE


265 )


OFFICE 1335 D


FURNITURE STORED.


H. D. CHASE, Prop.


THE DELMONICO


943


FURNISHED ROOMS


FOURTH


SINGLE AND EN SUITE


Mrs. G. IRWIN and Mrs. M. G. SOUER, Props.


... HOT AND COLD BATHS DAY AND NIGHT


...


OVER DELMONICO CAFE. RATES REASONABLE.


EMIL BOUTON


DRAUGHTSMAN AND ENGRAVER ON WOOD


825 FIFTH STREET


EVERY SORT OF DESIGN OR PICTURE


DRAWN AND ENGRAVED ON BOX WOOD


PALACE CROCKERY STORE, ( 916 FINE CUTLERY AND SPOONS.


| FIFTH ST.


SAN DIEGO CITY DIRECTORY. 31


San Diego, Pacific and Eastern-under construction.


· San Diego and Phoenix-under construction.


Southern California (Santa Fe route)-Runs north to Los Angeles and east to Chicago. Office corner Fourth and D streets. H. B. Keeler, agent.


Street Car Lines.


San Diego Electric Railway Co .- Runs from foot of H street east to National avenue and Thirty-second street; from foot of Fifth north to University avenue, where it connects with horse car line to Cable Pavilion.


D street line runs from foot of H street to D, on D to Fifteenth, and is being built to Twenty-fifth.


Belt line runs from foot of H to D, on D to Fifth, on Fifth to H, thence to Coronado Ferry at foot of H. First street horse car line, runs from D north to Hawthorne.


STEAMSHIP LINES.


Pacific Coast Steamship Co .- Runs from San Diego to San Francisco about twice a week. Wharf and office foot of Fifth street. S. T. Johnson; agent.


San Diego and Coronado Ferry Co .- Runs between San Diego and Coronado, connecting with street cars.


Lower California Development Co.'s steamer runs be- tween San Diego and Ensenada and San Quintin. Office 755 Sixth.


Roseville and Ballast Point Ferry Line-Starting from foot of D street, making two round trips daily. Frank Loucks, S. S. Engle, props.


SOCIETIES.


MASONIC.


(Masonic Hali, corner Sixth and H streets.) San Diego Lodge, 35, F. & A. M .-- Meets Saturday even- ings on or before full moon; G. C. Arnold, W. M .; J. K. Blackmer, Sec.


Silver Gate Lodge, 296, F. & A. M .- Meets First Friday evening of each month; Eugene Daney, W. M .; J. S. Clark, Sec.


The San Francisco Chronicle


No. 1518 F Street, near Postoffice. Is handled by the San Diego News and Gurio Company


CO


TO San Diego Boat House For SAIL


Steamship Wharf, FOOT OF FIFTH ST. and ROW BOATS.


Take San Diego, Pacific Beach & La Jolla Ry. for SAN DIEGO'S FAVORITE SEASIDE RESORT,


Three trains daily each way. Depot, foot of D St., San Diego.


LA JOLLA


TIBBALS & COEB


SELL THEM.


CLEVELAND CYCLES LEAD THE LEADERS


32 SAN DIEGO CITY DIRECTORY.


San Diego Chapter, No. 61, R. A. M .- Meets Second Monday in each month; A. Morgan, H. P .; John W. Thompson, Secretary.


Southern Star Chapter, No. 96, Order Eastern Star- Meets First and Third Thursdays in each month, Anna M. Johnstone, W. M.


San Diego Commandery, No. 25, K. T. - Meets first Tuesday of each month; Dr. G. E. Buxton, E. C .; J. P. Burt, Recorder.


Boarn of Relief-G. C. Arnold, Eugene Daney, E. A. Hornbeck.


KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS.


Red Star Lodge No. 153-Meets every Thursday even- ing at Express Block; B. F. Maskey, C. C .; Fred Mathieson, K. of R. and S.


San Diego Lodge N. 28-Meets every Monday evening at Express Block; Theo. Fintzelberg, C. C .; Walter E. Williams, K. of R. and S.


Chevalier Division No. 6, U. R. K. of P .- Meets every Tuesday evening at Express Block; H. R. Arndt, Capt; A. G. Edwards. Recorder.


G. A. R.


Heintzleman Post No. 33-Meets second and Fourth Tuesdays of each month at Horton Hall; E. T. Blackmer, P. C.


W. R. C. Heintzleman Post, No. 1-Gertrude A. Wood, President.


Datis E. Coon Post-J. H. Grovestine, P. C.


W. R. C. Datis E. Coon Post-Mary G. Strowbridge, President.


ODD FELLOWS.


San Diego Lodge No. 153, meets every Thursday at Odd Fellows hall. Wm Julian N G, F M Fegan Sec.


Sunset Lodge No 328, meets every Tuesday evening at Odd Fellows hall. H B McAuliffe N G, G R Harrison Sec.


Centennial Encampment No 58, meets first and third Mondays of each month at Odd Fellows hall.


Canton San Diego No 22, meets first Wednesday of each month at Odd Fellows hall. C F Holland Commandant.


San Diego Rebecca Degree Lodge, meets first and third Friday of each month.


PAINTS Oils, Varnishes, Wall Paper, Brushes, Glass


San Diego Paint C. 751 SIXTH ST EXPRESS BL'K


WORKMEN.


Point Loma Lodge No. 248-Meets Thursday evenings at A. O. U. W. hall, 750 Fifth street. Edward Murphy Recorder.


San Diego Lodge No. 168-Meets every Friday at Ham-® ilton hall. J. L. Dryden Recorder.


Silver Gate Lodge No. 265-Meets Monday evenings at old Eighth Ward school house. ' John Chanter Recorder.


Light of Loma Lodge No. 32, D. of H .- Meets at Ham- ilton hall Mondays. Miss Mollie Daily, Recorder.


El Cajon Lodge No. 276-Meets Monday evenings at El Cajon. J. G. Burgess Recorder.


A. D. Jordan, District Deputy Grand Master.


American Railway Union-Meets at Sailors hall first and third Wednesdays. J. S. Bachman Pres.


Catholic Knights of America-Meets first and third Tuesdays of each month at Junipero hall, Fourth and Beech. J. B. Mannix Pres., Maj. Henry Sweeney Rec. Sec.


Catholic Ladies Aid Society No. 5-Meets at K. of H. hall first and third Monday evenings.


District Fair-Chester Gunn Pres, Geo. M. Dannals Sec. Junipero Club-Meets first and third Thursdays at Junipero hall, corner Fourth and Beech. J. B. Mannix Pres., Miss Agnes Bingham, Rec. Sec.


Labor Exchange-J. Shirley Richardson Pres. Office northwest corner Seventh and J


Owl Club-Meets Wednesday evenings at A. O. U. W. hall.


Ramona Lodge No. 386, Locomotive Firemen-Meets at Horton hall second and fourth Sundays. D. Marrs Master, W; Etherington Sec.


Royal Arcanum-San Diego Council No. 1214-Meets at K. of H. hall every second and fourth Thursday of each month. D. M. Hammack Regent, Geo. O. Nelson Sec. Dr. Jos, Rodes, Examining Physician.


San Diego Rowing Club-Directors meet first Monday of each month. E. J. Louis Pres., J. G. Decatur Capt.


San Diego Wheelmen-Dr. C. N. Leonard Pres.


San Diego Yacht Club-J. G. Decatur Commodore.


PALACE CROCKERY STORE, ( CHINA, GLASSWARE and LAMPS.


919 Fifth St.


SAN DIEGO CITY DIRECTORY. 33


FORESTERS.


Court of San Diego No 7799 A O F meets Friday nights at Horton hall. J J Schleimer C R, Elias Lazen- bury Sec.


San Miguel Lodge No 8115 A O F meets Monday nights at Horton hall. T H Blackledge C R, J M Smith Sec.


San Diego Court No 7592 A O F of A-Meets at K of H hall Tuesday evenings. B F Mead C R, Geo A Doud Rec Sec


LABOR ORGANIZATIONS.


Federated Trades Labor Council-Meets first and third Thursday evening of each monsh at Sailors hall, Sixth and J. Geo H Spears Pres, Harry Cook Sec. Knights of Labor -- Meets Monday evenings at Sailors hall


Longshoremen's Union -- Hall 233 H street-Meets every Monday evening. Henry R Waters Pres, O. Rick- werdt Sec


Printers Protective Fraternity-Pacific No 18-D E Mumford Pres. Meets second Sunday of each month at K of H hall


Retail Clerks National Protective Association -- Meets in Express block first and third Thursdays. J R Schiller Pres, F G Colwell Sec


Sailors Union of the Pacific -- Sixth bet J and K


Typographical Union - Meets first Sunday in each month at A O U W hall. H P Coker Pres, R L Merigold Sec


Concordia Turnverein-Meets first Wednesdays at 1018 D street. Louis Fritz Pres, P Piepenbrink Sec. County Horticultural Society - Meets every three months. J V Griswold Pres, R H Young Sec


Cuyamaca Club-Club house D street bet Sixth and Seventh


ELKS-San Diego Lodge No 168 B P O E, meets Thursday evenings at Elks hall, opera house block. L A Wright Exalted Ruler, R C Jones Sec


German Ladies' Society (Frauen-Verein)-meets every second and fourth Tuesday at 3 p m in Turner hall. Mrs C F Kamman pres, Mrs W Gehring Sec.


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Ordering Agent for the Celebrated O. and B. Custom Made Shirts.


EKINGS, MERCHANT TAILORING, 757 and 759 FIFTH STREET,


SAN DIEGO, CAL.


DARROW'S MUSIC HOUSE. 951 Fifth


SOLE AGENCY


FIRST-CLASS FOR THE WEBER AND OTHER PIANOS.


Sold on Easy Payments.


To see the Famous LA JOLLA CAVES take the San Diego, Pacific Beach & La Jolla Ry. Three trains daily each way Depot foot of D St.


34 SAN DIEGO CITY DIRECTORY.


HAWKINS & BABCOCK.


and Coronado Transfer (0, 1016 Fourth St., Horton House GOOD STORE ROOMS, TELEPHONE 91.


The San Diego


RELIABLE SERVICE.


Knights of Honor-San Diego Lodge No 3328, meets first and third Thursdays of each month. F P Bruner Dictctor, Geo H Benson Rec Sec


Legion of Honor-Meets second and fourth Saturday of each month at n w cor Eighth and H


Maccabees-San Diego Tent No 26, meets Wednesday evenings at Express block. C A Wood Comman- der, O C Smith Recorder


National Union - Moets first and third Tuesdays at Hamilton hall. Henry Cook Pres


Native Sons-San Diego Parlor No 108, meets Tuesday evenings at Horton hall. WV A Burres Pres, Sanı'l Schiller Sec


P. O. S. of A -- Meets Saturday evenings at K of H hall. H J Stetson, Pres


Pension Examiners-Meet every Wednesday morning at Backesto block. Dr H P Woodward, Dr T L Magee, Dr T C Stockton


San Diego Camera Club-Meets alternate Wednesdays. Joseph Rodes, M D, Pres; W W Whitson Sec.


San Diego County Fruit Exchange -- H L Story Pres, R H Young Sec


San Diego County Medical Society (Homeopathic) -- Meets monthly. Joseph Rodes, M D, Pres.


San Diego Medical Society-Meets first and third Fri- days at Board of Health rooms. Dr E G Buxton Pres


Scandainvian Club-O C Dranga.


Silver Gate Fishing Club-Meets first and third Fri- days of each month. A D Jordan Pres, Charles Pleasants Sec


Sons of Herman ( Hermannssoehne) -- Lodge No 22 meets every Friday at Knights of Honor hall. E Strahlmann Pres, H Frisch Sec.


Theosophical Society,-s. w. corner Seventh and E.


Vorwaerts Singing Society (Gesang-Verein) -- Meets every Sunday at 2 pm at 2345 K street. Prof M Hester leader.


Woodmen of the World-W H Stayner C C, F P Bru- ner Clerk. Joseph Rodes, M D, Examining phys- ician


The Sherwin-Williams Paint SOLD BY SAN DIEGO PAINT CO. 751 Sixth Street, Express Block


TALK ABOUT CLIMATE


San Diego Beats Any Place on Earth !


But the Warmest Place on the Pacific Coast to FURNISH A HOUSE COMPLETE is at


1624 H STREET .


G. W. MAGWOOD. Established 1886.


DISTANCES FROM


G. W. MAGWOOD'S


SECOND-HAND STORE TO PROMINENT PLACES IN THE COUNTY:


PLACES


MILES


University Heights


3


City Heights.


4


Old Town.


45


Mission Valley


5


Old Mission


8


Raee Track


63


Pacific Beach


8


Ocean Beach


8


Roseville


7


La Holya Park (La Jolla)




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