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Commissioners-Playgrounds-Rev. D. O. Crowley, Pres., John McLaren, A. J. Rossi, Marshal Hale, Geo. E. Gallagher, Mrs. M. S. Hayward, Miss Agnes. G. Regan, Frank A. Lawler, Supt. Joseph R. Hickey,
Commissioners-Police-James Woods, Pres., Theo. J. Roche, Jesse B. Cook, Dr. Thos. E.Shumate. Sec .- Charles F. Skelly. Chief of Police- D. A. White.
BOARD OF SUPERVISORS.
Mayor James Rolph, Jr., Pres. Ex-officio. William H. McCarthy. Fred. Suhr, Jr.
Oscar Hocks. Edward L. Nolan.
Paul Bancroft. Ralph McLeran.
J. Emmet Hayden. Fred. L. Hilmer.
Henry Payot. A. J. Gallagher.
Chas. A. Murdock. Chas. A. Nelson.
Thomas Jennings. John O. Walsh.
A. T. Vogelsang. J. C. Kortick.
Cornelius J. Deasy. James E. Power.
Clerk-John S. Dunnigan.
BOARD OF EDUCATION.
Geo. J. Gallagher, Pres., A. A. D'Ancona, Miss Sallie J. Jones, Miss Agnes G. Regan. Acting Sec .- Mrs. M. R. Norris.
BOARD OF CENSORSHIP. Hall of Justice.
J. S. Webster, E. M. Hecht, P. W. Wobber, Peter Peshon. Sec .- Mary Ashe Miller,
DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRICITY.
J. M. Barry, Chief, room 625 City Hall.
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Dept Pub Health
MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATION Justices of the Peace
DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC HEALTH.
Main Office, 1085 Mission, nr Seventh. Arthur H. Barendt, Pres., A. P. O'Brien, George B. Somers, M. D., Guy E. Manning, M. D., Lawrence Arnstein, Frank J. Klimm, Arthur M. Sharp. Health Officer-Wm. C. Hassler. Chief Sanitary Inspector-Geo. M. Converse, M. D.
City Physician-N. Rosencrantz, M. D.
Chief Clerk and Statistician-Ed. M. Coffey, Supt. San Francisco Hospital-R. G. Brodrick, M. D.
Supt. Relief Home for Aged and Infirm, and temporarily Supt. of City and County Hos- pital-C. M. Wollenberg.
Chief Surgeon of Emergency Hospitals-Alanson Weeks, M. D.
Medical Supt. Isolation Hospitals-A. A. O'Neill, M. D.
Resident Physician Tuberculosis Hospital-J. M. Rose, M. D.
Chief Medical Inspector of Schools-Thomas D. Maher, M. D.
DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS.
T. A. Reardon, Pres., Adolph Judell, Daniel G. Fraser. Sec .- Frederick J. Churchill.
Bureau of Architecture-John G. Howard, Frederick H. Meyer, John Reed, Jr., Consulting Archi- tects.
Bureau of Engineering-M. M. O'Shaughnessy, City Engineer; City Hall, 8th and Market. Bureau of Streets-Andrew J. Donovan, Chief Deputy, City Hall, 8th and Market.
Superintendent of Public Buildings-Chas. S. Meehan, SW cor. Larkin and Pine.
Bureau of Building Inspection-J. P. Horgan, Chief Inspector, City Hall, 8th and Market.
Repairs to County Roads, etc .- David J. McCoy, Supt., 11th and Bryant.
Sewer Cleaning-Jos. C. Linehan, Supt., office 2744, 16th.
Street Cleaning-Peter J. Owen, Supt., 11th and Bryant.
SUPERIOR COURT.
Department 1. Judge-James M. Seawell; term expires January, 1917.
Clerk-Milton Hayes.
Department 2. Judge-Frank J. Murasky; term expires January, 1917.
Clerk-H. J. Jackson.
Department 3. Judge James M. Troutt; term expires January, 1917. Clerk-P. W. Lannon.
Department 4. Judge John J. Van Nostrand; term expires January, 1921.
Clerk-Eugene M. Levy.
Department 5. Judge John Hunt; term expires January, 1921.
Clerk-David J. Creamer.
Department 6. (Criminal)-Judge-Frank H. Dunne; term expires January, 1921.
Clerk-Frank I. Butler.
Department 7. Judge-Edmund P. Mogan; term expires January, 1919.
Clerk-Joseph Goddard.
Department 8. Judge-George A. Sturtevant; term expires January, 1921.
Clerk-John F. Mooney.
Department 9. (Probate)-Judge-James V. Coffey; term expires January, 1919.
Clerk-Eugene F. Lacy.
Department 10. (Probate and Insolvency)-Judge- Thomas F. Graham; term expires January, 1919
Clerk-Wm. H. McNulty.
Department 11. (Criminal)-Judge-Franklin A. Griffin; term expires January, 1919. Clerk-J. J. Groom.
Department 12. (Criminal)-Judge-George H. Cabaniss; term expires January, 1919. Clerk-James H. Stevens.
Secretary Superior Judges-Thomas S. Mulvey. Department 13. Judge-Daniel C. Deasy; term expires December, 1920. Clerk-Thos. B. Manning.
Department 14. Judge-George E. Crothers; term expires December, 1920.
Clerk-F. B. Lorigan.
Department 15. Judge-Edward P. Shortall; term expires December, 1920.
Clerk-M. P. Bruton.
Department 16. Judge-Bernard J. Flood; term expires December, 1920.
Clerk-M. Kragen.
Juvenile Court-Judge .- Frank J. Murasky, 2344 Sutter.
Chief Probation Officer-J. C. Astredo. Detention Home-2344 Sutter.
Probation Committee-Mrs. Edward L. Baldwin Chairman; James R. Pringle, Rev. D. O. Crowley, Laura Mckinstry, Jesse W. Lilien thal, E. W. Newhall, R. E. Queen.
Superior Court Commissioners-George D. Perry Florence M. McAuliff, John F. Tyler, Murray F. Vandall, Chas. Samuels.
JUSTICES OF THE PEACE.
A. T. Barnett, Michael F. Roche, Chas. E. A Creighton, James G. Conlan, F. T. Deasy. Chie Clerk -- Robert W. Dennis. Chief Deputy-Jeremia F. Collins. Cashier-Thomas G. Riley. Clerks- Jeremiah F. Collins, J. J. Sweeney, D. Kearney W. H. Campbell.
POLICE COURTS.
Police Court No. 1. Judge-Wiley F. Crist.
Police Court No. 2. Judge-John J. Sullivan.
Police Court No. 3. Judge-Matthew Brady.
Police Court No. 4. Judge-Morris Oppenheim.
POLICE DEPARTMENT.
Commissioners-James Woods, Pres., Theo.
Roche, Dr. Thos. E. Shumate, Jesse B. Coo Sec .- Charles F. Skelly.
Chief of Police-D. A. White.
Chief of Detectives-Patrick Shea.
Clerk to Chief of Police-T. A. Atchison.
Property Clerk-Bernard J. Judge.
Bond and Warrant Department-Hall of Justi
POLICE STATIONS.
Bay View Newcomb and Newhall A
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FIRE DEPARTMENT.
Commissioners-J. F. Fogarty, Pres .; J. F. Davis R. Herring, F. C. Sykes
Sec-Frank T. Kennedy.
Chief Engineer-Thomas R. Murphy.
First Assistant Chief Engineer-Stephen D. Russ Second Assistant Chief Engineer-John J. Con Battalion Chiefs-James P. Britt, Edw. Ske Alfred Davis, Michael Boden, Thomas Murphy, W. A. Cook, George Bailey, Chans Murray, Jas. Radford, J. R. Maxwell, Layden.
Corporation Yard-Supt. of Engines, Samuel Bel ingham; Clerk and Commissary, Stephen (); Timekeeper, Edward I. Church.
Department Stables-Robert Harris, Acting Supiof Horses.
Chemical Engine Companies-See Page 447.
Engine Companies-See Page 661.
Monitor Batteries-See Page 1363.
Truck Companies-See Page 1899 ..
FIRE UNDERWRITERS ASSOCIATION O THE PACIFIC.
Meets at the call of the President at their rous, Merchants Exchange Bldg. The object is mutual improvement of methods and practicein he underwriting. Calvert Meade, Sec.
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Benefit Associations
FIRE PATROL
Established May, 1875. John F. O. Comstock, Supt. Office: West side Natoma near New Mont- gomery.
Station No. 2-54 Waller. Station No. 3-1350 Pacific
PUBLIC LIBRARY.
Trustees-Washington Dodge, C. H. Bentley, R. B. Hale, James D. Phelan, Eustace Cullinan, Jos. O'Connor, M. C. Sloss, John H. Wise, Ralph C. Harrison, Edward R. Taylor, Miss Laura Mckinstry and The Mayor. Librarian -Robert Rea. Sec .- George A. Mullin. Asst. Sec .- Miss Martha T. Tyler.
Main Library-South side Hayes near Van Ness Av. Branch Libraries-No. 1-Mission, 1207 Valencia. Miss N. A. Casey, Librarian.
No. 2-Mc Creery Branch, 16th and Pond. Miss M. Carson, Librarian. No. 3-North Beach, 1457 Powell. Miss A. Wood- man, Librarian.
No. 4-Richmond, 254, 4th Av. Miss S. D. Mor- gan, Librarian.
No. 5-Park Branch, Page bet. Cole and Clayton. Miss M. C. Clarkson, Librarian.
No. 6-Fillmore, 2435 Sacramento. Miss M. L. Whitcher, Librarian. Delivery Stations-A-Ocean View, 379 Capitol. B-Potrero, cor. 19th and Iowa. C-Noe Valley, 1301 Castro.
D-Sunset, 1232, 9th Av.
E-South San Francisco, 1202 Railroad Av.
F-Glen Park, 2975 Diamond.
G-Ocean Side, 48th Av. and Judah.
H-Visitacion Valley, 100 Leland Av. I-San Bruno, 2598 San Bruno Av.
J-Golden Gate Valley, 3009 Fillmore.
K-Excelsior Valley, 4564 Mission. L-1303 Polk.
M-Downtown, Emporium.
BOARD OF TRADE OF SAN FRANCISCO 444 Market Street.
Organized April, 1877. Objects-To protect the Interests of its members, prevent settlements without full investigation, resist inequitable and fraudulent settlements, and bring about joint action in the collection of debts. A. A. Watkins, Pres .; Joseph Kirk, Attorney; G. W. Brainard, Sec.
CALIFORNIA DEVELOPMENT BOARD. Ferry Building.
Organized to Promote State Development. Executive Committee-William J. Dutton, Pres .; Robert Newton Lynch, Vice-Pres. and Mgr .; Francis Hope, Sec .; N. P. Chipman, James Irvine, Mark L. Requa, M. F. Tarpey, John P. Irish, A. L. Scott, Miles Standish, A. B. C. Dohrmann, B. F. Walton, Frederick J. Koster, Chester Rowell, R. B. Hale, Mortimer Fleish- hacker.
SAN FRANCISCO CHAMBER OF COMMERCE. 1304 Merchants Exchange Building. The Merchants' Association of San Francisco, The Merchants Exchange, Chamber of Commerce of San Francisco, Down Town Association.
sse ilo el Pres., W. N. Moore; First Vice-Pres., F. J. Koster; on Second Vice-Pres. and Mgr., Robert Newton Lynch; Third Vice Pres., Seward B. McNear; Treas., James J. Fagan; Sec., L. M. King.
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Chamber of Commerce of the U. S. A. (Pacific Coast District) .- Warren Manley, Acting District Sec., 1303 Merchants Exchange Bldg.
Chinese Chamber of Commerce-724Sacramento. Holland-American Chamber of Commerce Pacific Coast)-Office Consular Bldg, 510 Battery. Directors, J. C. Van Panthaleon Baron Van Eck, Pres; E. J. F. Van Hanswyk Pennink, Vice-Pres .; F. 4. Willekes MacDonald, Sec .; S. Voorsanger, Treas.
Italian Chamber of Commerce-A protective as- root ociation organized for the purpose of promoting business relations between California and Italy and tices ice versa. Office, 604 Montgomery, M. L. Perasso, 'res; G. Unti, Sec.
California Bankers' Association-Frederick H. Colburn, Sec .; office Mills Bldg.
Wholesalers' Board of Trade of Cal .- H. F. Hob- son, Sec., 525 Market.
ART SOCIETIES
Art Association, The, San Francisco (San Fran- cisco Institute of Art)-Corner of California and Mason. Organized March, 1871. Meets fourth Tues- day in each month. Henry Heyman, Sec .; J. R. Martin, Asst. Sec .; Director, Capt. R. H. Fletcher.
The California School of Design-Maintained by the Association, teaches drawing, painting and modeling in all their branches, decorative and con- structive designing.
BENEFIT ASSOCIATIONS
Catholic Knights of America-Meets second Sun- day of each month at 1944 California. Dr. J. F. Gib bon, Pres .; C. J. Nicholas, Sec.
College of the Pacific-Royal Insurance Bldg. Rolla V. Watt, Pres. Board of Trustees. Meets at call of President.
Exempt Fire Company-Meetings held on the third Monday of each month, 368 Fell. D. A. Finn, Pres., 2576 Lombard; John J. Guilfoyle, Sec., 2975 Mission.
French Ladies Benevolent Society-Meets first and third Thursday of each month at 1500 Jackson. Mrs. M. Gerhardt, Pres .; Mrs. F. A. Chapuis, Sec.
French Mutual Benevolent Society-Meets second and fourth Monday of each month. Chas Carpy, Pres .; Jean Laclergue, Rec. Sec., 110 Sutter.
Journeyman Butchers' Protective and Benevo- lent Association of the Pacific Coast-Meets every Thursday evening at K. of P. Hall, 115 Valencia Frank J. Coyle, Recording Sec.
Journeymen Shipwrights' Association-Meets 1st and 3d Thursdays of each month at 70 Folsom. C. H. Cheffers, Sec.
Letter Carriers' Mutual Aid Association-Conrad Trieber, Sec. Meets 1st Saturday evening of each month at 414 Mason.
Ligue Henri IV Mutual Benevolent Society --- Membership 750. Meets at Red Men's Hall, 240 Golden Gate Av. Officers: A Peninou, Pres .; J. P. Casenave, Recording Sec.
Marine Engineers' Beneficial Association, No. 35-Meets Tuesday evenings at 146 Steuart. John S. Purdie, Pres .; Vincent Carroll, Sec .; A. B. Gibson: Business Mgr.
Merchants Exchange Mutual Benefit Association A. M. Brown, Sec., 350 California.
Musical Fund Society-Meets quarterly 3d Thurs- day in January, April, July and October at 12:30 p.m. at 68 Haight. C. A. Dickman, Pres .; F. Borgel, Sec.,
National Association Letter Carriers of America- Golden Gate Branch 214. Thos. P. Tierney, Sec. Meets 1st Saturday at 414 Mason.
National Association of Postoffice Clerks-Branch No. 8. George P. Feely, Sec. Meets 2d Saturday at 172 Golden Gate Av.
Nord-Deutscher Verein-Meets 2d and 4th Tues- days at German House, Turk and Polk. C. W. Aye, Pres .; B. Fedde, Sec., 995 Market.
Norwegian Club of San Francisco-Meets every Ist Saturday of each month at 2200 Webster. J- Heyerdahl Hansen, Pres .; B. A. Guthe, Sec.
Order of Scottish Clans-Clan Fraser, No. 78. Meets on the 1st and 3d Thursdays at 115 Valencia. Thos. W. Forsyth, Chief; James Jack, Sec. 959 Capp.
Portuguese Protective and Benevolent Associa- tion-Meets 4th Sunday of each month at Druids' Temple. John C. Moraes, Sec.
San Francisco Fire Department Mutual Aid Association-James Radford, Pres .; George F. Brown Sec .- Treas., 2136 Geary.
San Francisco Schuetzen-Verein-Meets at Ger- man House every 2d Wednesday of each month. Wm. H. Schulte, Pres .; Otto Lemcke, Sec.
San Francisco Schwaben Verein-Meets 2d and 4th Thursdays of each month at German House Turk and Polk. George Bauer, Recording Sec., 1729 Lake.
Slavonian American Fraternity-2000, 19th.
St. Paul's Benevolent Society-Meets 2d Monday of each month at St. Boniface Hall, 133 Golden Gate Av.
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MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATION Cemeteries
St. Peter's German Catholic Benevolent Society- Meets 1st Monday of each month at St. Boniface Hall, 133 Golden Gate Av.
Swiss Mutual Benevolent Society-Meets 2d Tues- day of the month at 602 California. Ant. Borel, Pres .; A. Juillerat, Sec.
Swiss Relief Society-Meets 4th Tuesday of the month at 602 California. Alf. Monotti, Pres .; A. Juillerat, Sec.
Teachers Mutual Aid Society of San Francisco- Meets at Henry Durant School an 1st and 3d Wednes- days of each month at 3:30 p. m. Mrs. C. A. Hill, Sec., residence 1696 Golden Gate Av.
Union Printers' Mutual Aid Society-Meets the 2d Sunday of January, April, July and October at 2 p.m. at 414 Mason. R. H. Norton, Pres .; George H. Branch, Sec .- Treas., 375 Hermann.
United States Railway Mail Service Mutual Benefit Association-Meets 16th of every month at 219 Postoffice Bldg. R. I. Auld, Sec., Ferry Station. Verein Eintracht-Meets every Wednesday at 237 12th. Otto Thiele, Sec.
Widows and Orphans Aid Association of the San Francisco Police Department, embraces the whole police force of San Francisco, with the object of pro- tecting and endowing their widows and orphans in case of death. Meetsat police headquarters, Hall of Justice, 2d Friday of each month at 3 p. m. John H. Lackmann, Pres .; Chas. F. Skelly, Vice-Pres .; David Murphy, Treas; George F. Kopman, Recording Sec .; Jas. W. Boyle, Financial Sec .; Trustees: Frank E. O'Brien, William R. Proll, William C. Gilmore, William I, Burns, Frank A. Lycett.
Young Men's Institute (R. C.)-Office, Y. M. I. Bldg., Oak at Van Ness. Benjamin L. Mckinley, Grand Pres .; George A. Stanley, Grand Sec .; Leo I. Cavanagh, Grand Treas.
Young Ladies' Institute-1009 Fell. Miss Jose- phine T. Molloy, Grand Sec. Office, 1009 Fell.
BENEVOLENT SOCIETIES
Associated Charities-Organized March, 1888; 1500 Jackson. Meets last Friday of each month at 12:30 p. m. at St. Francis Hotel. Miss Katherine C. Felton, General Sec.
Austrian Military and Benevolent Association- Meets every 2d and 4th Wednesdays at 566 Fulton. M. M. Zlosilo, Sec.
Belgian Benevolent Society-Meets at Bergez Frank's, 421 Bush, 2d Tuesday in each month. Geo. Marsily, Pres .; A. Moncheur, Vice-Pres .; C. Willems- Treas .; J. Leeman, Sec., 1771 Sutter.
British Benevolent Society of California-Annual meeting 2d Tuesday in May at British Consulate General, 268 Market. Officers: A. Carnegie Ross, Consul General, Honorary Pres .; Donald C. C.Grant Sec .; Williams Balnaves, Treas.
California Prison Commission-110 Stillman. Charles Montgomery, Pres .; Wm. T. Montgomery, Supt.
California Society for Exceptional Children-1068 Phelan Bidg, San Francisco.
Catholic Humane Society-J. P. Skelly, Sec., 995 Market.
Chebra Ohavai Shalom-Meets 2d Sunday in each month at 149 Eddy, at 1:30 p. m. Jos. Morris, Pres.
Croation Unity of the Pacific-646 Pacific Bldg. Frank Kratelj, Sec.
Dalmatian Benevolent Society-177 Capp.
Eureka Benevolent Society-Organized October, 1850, to assist poor and needy Hebrews in want or sickness. Office, 436 O'Farrell. Henry Sinsheimer, Pres .; Meyer H. Levy, Sec.
Federation of Jewish Charities of San Francisco 436 O'Farrell. I. W. Hellman, Jr., Pres .; Meyer H. Levy, Seo.
First Hebrew Benevolent Society-Meets at 436 O'Farrell. A. Aronson, Pres .; Meyer H. Levy, Sec. Francesca Relief Society-Incorporated April 20, 1898, although the society has been engaged in relief work since 1878. Its object is to assist the deserving poor. The membership is composed of honorary and active members. Meetings are held every Wednes- day forenoon at 2211 Hayes. Marie B. Lennon, Seo.
German General Benevolent Society-Carl Bonin, General Agent, Noe bet. Duboce Av. and 14th German Ladies' General Benevolent Society- Meets on the last day of each month and every Tues-
day morning at 2450 Sutter. Mrs. Caroline Koester, Pres .; Mrs. John Henry Gingg, Sec.
Golden Gate Kindergarten Association- Organ- ized October 6, 1879; incorporated October. 6, 1884. Its object is the establishment and maintenance of free Kindergartens in San Francisco, and the sustain- ing of a free Normal Training School for Kinder- gartners. Miss Virginia Fitch, Pres .; Miss Anna M. Stovall, Principal, 560 Union.
Hebrew Board of Relief-Meets at 436 O'Farrell. Henry Sinsheimer, Preg .; Meyer H. Levy, Sec.
Hellenic Mutual Benevolent Society-155 Page. C. Dravillas, Sec.
Homeopathic Dispensary-Hahnemann Medical College of the Pacific, southwest corner Maple and Sacramento.
Jewish Ladies' Relief Society-Meets at 436 O'Farrell. Mrs. Maurice Schweitzer, Pres .; Meyer H. Levy, Sec.
Korean National Association of North America- 359 Pacific Bldg.
Ladies United Hebrew Benevolent Society-430 O'Farrell. Mrs. H. Lippman, Sec., 22d and Mission. Madrid Mutual Benevolent Society-Meets last Saturday of each month at Madrid Hall. F. L Noriega, Sec., 221 Miller Av., South San Francisco
Master Mariners Benevolent Association-Meet every Friday evening at 149 Eddy. Adolf Bergman Recording Sec .; Peter Rasmussen, Financial Seo Pacific Humane Society-1365 Fulton.
Pan Hellenic Union-389 3d.
Pixley Memorial Free Kindergarten-Meets 18 Thursday at Roosevelt School. Mrs. William R. P Clark, Sec.
Polish Society of California-Organized 1862 Since 1885 as Branch No. 7 of the Polish National A liance of U. S. of N. A. Meets every 1st Saturday the month at 8 p. m. at St. Helen's Hall, 2091 15th Library same place. Open every Saturday 8:10 p. n Anthony Muracko, Librarian.
Pope and Walker Memorial Free Kindergarten- 1732 Greenwich.
Portuguese Union Benevolent Society- 408 Va Ness Av.
San Francisco Fruit and Flower Mission-Mee every Thursday morning at 1372 Jackson.
San Francisco Ladies Protection and Relief S ciety-1200 Franklin.
San Francisco Polyclinic, The-1535 Jackso Martin Regensburger, M. D., Sec.
San Francisco Society for the Prevention Cruelty to Animals-Meets every 3d Thursday, Ru Bldg. Matthew McCurrie, Sec., 2500 16th.
Society for Befriending Girls-Mrs. Chas. Mohun Pres; Miss. E. F. Mc Cartney, Sec; 22 Franklin.
Society of St. Vincent de Paul-Partiular coun meets on second Thursday of each month in t Hall of St. Mary's Cathedral, Van Ness Av. a O'Farrell. Spiritual Director, Very Rev. Chas. Ramm, V. G .; D. M. Fitzgerald, Sec.
St. Andrew's Society-Organized September 1863; incorporated August 4, 1865. Meets ev Monday evening at German House.
St. Francis Welfare League-416 Potrero Av.
Stanford Memorial Free Kindergarten-3 Mission.
The California Society for the Prevention Cruelty to Children-Meets 2d Wednesday e month at 3:30 p. m. at room 26, 1028 Market. E. Newhall, Pres .; Geo. A. Newhall, Treas .; M. J. Wb Sec.
United States Protective Association-For Prevention of Cruelty to Children and Anim Pacific Bldg., 4th and Market.
Walker Memorial Free Kindergarten-1732 Gren- wich
CEMETERIES
Calvary-Between Geary and Turk, Brode k and Masonic Av .; entrance end of Ellis. City (closed)-34th and Clement.
CYPRESS LAWN CEMETERY
Colma, San Mateo County, tel. Mission 3341. Ci- atory in connection. Office, 995 Market, tel, Sier 695.
Eternal Home Cemetery-San Mateo Count G. A. R. Cemetery-Office 1959.Geary
FILMER BROS. ELECTROTYPE CO 330 JACKSON S TELEPHONE 1 4 DOUGLAS 631
LAW BOOK PRINTERS ELECTROTYPERS AND STEREOTYPERS
NATIONAL OIL CO.
Refiners of Petroleum and its Products
OFFICES: 666-668 Howard St. Telephone Douglas 4421
-PACIFIC COAST DISTRIBUTERS-
Midland Linseed Products Co. National Royal
Baker's Castor Oil Auto Oil
National Selby White Lead Spirits Turpentine-Virgin Brand
Churches
MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATION Churches
Greenlawn Cemetery-San Mateo County. Hills of Eternity-San Mateo County. Holy Cross-San Mateo County. Office, 1100 Franklin.
Home of Peace-San Mateo County. Italian Cemetery -- Colma.
Laurel Hill-Presidio Av., between Post and Cali-
fornia; entrance end of Bush ...
Masonic-Turk, between Masonic and Parker Av. ¡ Mission Dolores (closed)-Corner 16th and Dolores.
Mount Olivet Cemetery Association- Office, 209 Post.
1 Mountain View Cemetery Association-Terminus Piedmont Av., Oakland.
:National-Presidio Reservation.
Odd Fellows' Cemetery Association-Geary near Arguello Bl.
Salem-San Mateo County. 18 St. Michael's-San Mateo County.
Woodlawn Cemetery-San Mateo County.
CHURCHES BAPTIST.
Central Baptist Church-Eureka between 18th and 19th.
Chinese Baptist Church-Waverly Place and Sao- ramento. Miss Molly McMinn, Supt.
Covenant Baptist Church-325 4th Av. Chas. Lewis Trout, Pastor.
Ebenezer Baptist Church (Finnish)-Vermont near 24th.
First Baptist Church-Northwest corner Octavia and Waller. George E. Burlingame, Pastor, residence 924 Guerrero.
Twenty-first Avenue Baptist Church-21st Av. and Geary. Rev. F. M. Archer, Pastor, residence, 5655 Geary.
First German Baptist Church-Corner 17th and Dehon. Rev. F. A. Petereit, Pastor, residence, 4692 18th.
First Sweedish Baptist Church-17th, between Valencia and Guerrero. Rev. Alfred E. Lindberg, Pastor, residence, 15 Dearborn.
First Russian Baptist Church-1029 Carolina. Hamilton Square Baptist Church-1975 Post, be- tween Fillmore and Steiner. Louis J. Sawyer, Pastor, residence 6 Leona Terrace.
Park Baptist Church-943a Stanyan. Rev. Wm. Haryett, Pastor; residence 6114 California.
Salem Baptist Church (Swedish)-856 Capp. Rev. A. E. Lysell, Pastor.
Tabernacle Baptist Church-Bartlett between 22d and 23d.
Third Baptist Church (Negro)-Southwest corner Clay and Hyde. Rev. J. M. Riddle, Pastor, 2407 Clay.
CHRISTIAN.
First Christian Church - Duboce Av. and Noe. Rev. John J. White, Pastor; residence, 138 Alpine. God's Christian Church-Mrs. M.G. Hill, Pastor. Headquarters 59 Collingswood.
West Side Christian Church-2520 Bush. Rev. D. A. Russell, Pastor.
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE.
First Church of Christ, Scientist -- Northeast corner California and Franklin.
Second Church of Christ, Scientist-National Hall, Mission near 16th.
Third Church of Christ, Scientist-630 Shrader. Fourth Church of Christ, Scientist-450 Arguello Boulevard.
Fifth Church of Christ, Scientist-430 Mason. Sixth Church of Christ, Scientist-2137 Sutter. CONGREGATIONAL.
e Bethany Congregational Church-Bartlett near 25th. Rev. Harold S Tuttle, Pastor; residence, 3529, 24th.
Bethlehem Congregational Church-Vermont near 24th." Rev. A. B. Snider, Pastor; residence, 1360 Kansas.
Bible College -North side of Post, bet. Buchanan and Webster. Rev. Hugh W. Gilchrist, Principal. Chinese Central Mission Congregational Church 21 Brenham Pl. Rev. Chin Chong, Pastor.
First Congregational Church-S. E. cor. Post and Mason. Rev. Chas. F. Aked, Pastor; residence, 2135 Sacramento.
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