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Main Street Wharf, foot of Main
Market and California Street Wharf, foot of Market Meiggs' Wharf, from Francisco bet Powell and Ma- son, North Beach
Merchants' Dry Dock Company's Wharf, corner Kearny and Bay
Mission Street Wharf, extends from Mission corner Stewart
Montgomery and Francisco Street Wharf, foot of Francisco
North Pacitic Transportation Company's Wharf, foot of Folsom
North Point Dock Wharf, continuation of Sansom from Lombard to Chestnut
Oakland Ferry Wharf, cor Davis and Pacific Oakland Ferry Wharf, Creek route. foot of Second Pacific Mail Steamship Company's Wharf, Brannan and First
Pacific Rolling Mill Co's Wharf, Potrero Point Pacific Wharf, foot of Pacific
Rincon Dock Wharf, foot of Stewart
Rincon Point Dock Wharf, opposite Rincon Point
EDWARD BOSQUI & CO., Printers and Bookbinders, Leldesdorff st., from Clay to Commercial,
C. P. VAN SCHAACK & CO., Nos. 712, 714 and 716, Kearny Street.
KEY TO PUBLIC OFFICES.
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Robison's Wharf, (included in East Street Wharf) extends from Clark bet Jackson and Pacific Shaw's Wharf, see Cowell's Wharf Third Street Wharf, foot of Third
Vallejo Street Wharf, foot of Vallejo
Washington Street Wharf, foot of Washington
PLACES OF AMUSEMENT.
ALHAMBRA THEATER, 325 Bush
Bella Union Melodeon, W & Kearny nr Washington California Theater, N & Bush bet Kearny and Dupont
Chinese Theaters. E & Dupont bet Clay and Wash- ington, and N s Jackson bet Dupont and Stock City Gardens, S s Folsom bet Twelfth and Thir- teenth
Hayes' Park Pavilion, cor Laguna and Hayes Maguire's Opera House, N & Wash nr Montgomery Metropolitan Theater, W s Montgomery bet Wash- ington and Jackson
Pacific Melodeon, NW cor Kearny and Pacific Pacific Museum of Anatomy, 320 Montgomery
San Francisco Recreation Grounds, cor Folsom and Twenty-fifth
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Union Theater, S s Com bet Kearny and Dupont Woodward's Garden, N & Howard bet Thirteenth and Fourteenth
PROMINENT PLACES.
BAY VIEW PARK, Race Course, nr Hunter's Point Black Point. W Leavenworth and N Francisco Clark's Point, foot of Broadway
Cliff House, 62 miles W Plaza
Dry Dock, Hunter's Point
Fairmount, W 8 Mission nr Thirty-second
Fort Point, 1 mile NW from Presidio
Hayes' Valley, NW Mission and W Larkin
Hunter's Point, 42 miles SE from City Hall
Kensington, Howard nr Twenty-first Lagoon, bet Lombard and Francisco W Gough Laguna de la Merced, 2 miles SW Ocean House Lake Honda, 4 miles SW City Hall
Lone Mountain, bead Bush 3 miles from Plaza
Mission Bay Bridge, foot Fourth
Mission Creek, from Mission Dolores SE to San Francisco Bay
Mission Dolores, 21 miles SW City Hall
North Beach, foot Powell N to Black Point North Point, foot Francisco
Ocean House, Ocean Road, 6 miles from Plaza
Ocean House Race Course, Ocean Road
Pacific Hights, California to Broadway bet Van Ness Avenue and Fillmore
Point Lobos, 6 miles W from City Hall
Point San Quentin, Potrero Nuevo
Potrero Nuevo, 2 miles S Plaza
- Presidio, 3 miles W Plaza
Race Course Ocean, 6 miles SW City Hall Rincon Point, foot Harrison
Russian Hill, head Vallejo bet Taylor and Jones San José Point, junction Van Ness Av and Bay Shore Spring Valley, nr and S Lagoon
Steamboat Point, foot of Second
Sunnyside, Ocean House Road, 4 miles from City Hall
Telegraph Hill, Mont from Broadway N to the Bay Visitacion Valley, nr the Bay and San Mateo County Line
KEY TO PUBLIC OFFICES.
STATE.
ASSAYER STATE, 215 First
Board of Regents, State University, 414 California Geological Survey, 95 Montgomery Block Harbor Commissioners, 414 Montgomery Immigration Superintendent, 314 Washington Inspector Gas Meters, 104 First
Inspector Stamps, 321 California
Insurance Commissioner, SW cor Cal and Sansom Pilot Examiners, office 35 New Merchants' Ex- change
Pilots, offices U. S. Court Building and Merchants' Exchenge
Port Wardens, 35 Merchants' Exchange Regents State University, 414 California Superintendent Public Instruction State, 710 Wash Tide Land Commissioners, SW cor Clay and Kearny
COUNTY AND CITY.
ASSESSOR COUNTY, City Hall, 22 first floor Attorney and Counsellor, City Hall, 13 third floor Attorney District, City Hall, 20 second floor Attorney Police, City Hall, 17 first floor
Auditor County, City Hall, 3 first floor
Board Commissioners extension Montgomery Street, 533 Kearny
Board Commissioners S. F. F. D., 23 Kearny
Board Education, City Hall, 22 second floor Board Equalization, City Hall, 3 second floor
Board Supervisors President of, and Mayor City and County, City Hall, 2 first floor
Board Supervisors Clerk of, City Hall, 4 second floor Clerk County, City Hall, 18 first floor Coroner County, 135 Kearny
County Judge, City Hall, 18 second floor Court Justices, 804 Montgomery
Education Board, City Hall, 22 second floor
Fire Alarm and Police Telegraph, Brenham Place
Fire Department Commissioners, office 23 Kearny
Fire Department Corporation Yard, N s Sacramento nr Drumm
Fire Department Engineer, office 23 Kearny
Fire Marshal, City Hall, 14 third floor
Fire Wardens, office 22 Kearny
Funded Debt Commissioners 1851, 505 Montgomery Grand Jury Rooms, City Hall, 21 third floor Harbor Master, 19 Vallejo
Harbor Police, cor Pacific and Davis
Health Officer, 521 Jackson
Hospital, SW cor Stockton' and Francisco
Industrial School Secretary, City Hall, 11 second floor
Jail, N s Broadway bet Kearny and Dupont
Judge County, City Hall, 8 second floor
Judge Fifteenth District Court, 37 Exchange Build- ing
Judge Fourth District Court, City Hall, 9 second floor
Judge Police, City Hall, 13 first floor
Judge Probate Court, City Hall, 18 second floor
Judge Twelfth District Court, City Hall, 1 and 2 second floor
License Collector, 7 first floor
Physician City and County, office County Hospital Police Chief, City Hall, 10 first floor
E. H. JONES & CO., 116 Sansom Street, Laces and Embroideries.
For Pure California Port, Angelica, Cucamungo, and Native White Wines, go to M. S. WHITING & CO., 210 Bush St. See next leaf.
REDINGTON'S FLAVORING EXTRACTS enjoy the highest reputation among the ladies.
660
KEY TO PUBLIC OFFICES.
Police Commissioner, City Hall, 11 first floor Pound Keeper, cor Union and Van Ness Avenue Public Administrator, 411 California
Quarantine Office, 521 Jackson
Recorder County, SE cor Washington and Kearny Sheriff County, City Hall, 8 first floor
Streets and Highways Superintendent. 2 basement City Hall, cor Merchant and Dunbar Court Station House, City Hall, basement
Superintendent Public Schools, City Hall cor Mer- chant, 23 second floor
Survey Outside Lands, City Hall, 16 second floor Surveyor Connty, City Hall, 16 second floor Tax Collector, City Hall cor Merchant, I first floor Treasurer County, City Hall, 3 first floor
FEDERAL.
AGENT SPECIAL, Treasury Department, Custom House, third floor
Army Commissary Subsistence Division Pacific, 204 Sutter ; warehouse, 308 Pine ; Department Cali- fornia, 417 Kearny
Army Depots, Clothing, Division Pacific, Quarter- master's Department California, NW cor Bash and Market
Army Headquarters, Division Pacific, 204 Sutter ; Department California, 417 Kearny
Army Medical Director, Department California, 417 Kearny; Purveyor, 747 Market
Army Mustering and Disbursing Officer, 224 Kearny Army Paymaster, (chief) 417 Kearny
Army Quartermaster's, Division Pacific, 204 Sutter ; Department California, 417 Kearny
Army Recruiting, Division Pacific, 616 Kearny Bankruptcy, Register First District California, 636 Clay; Second District, 23 U. S. Court Building
Branch Mint, Superintendent, 613 Commercial; as- sayer, coiner and melter, and refiner, 610 Com- mercial; treasurer, 428 Montgomery
Coast Survey, Western Division, NW cor Kearny and Commercial
Courts, United States Court Building, NE cor Wash- ington and Battery ; Circuit, rooms 2 and 3; Clerk, 14; District, 9; Clerk, 14; District At- torney, 7 ; Marshal 5; Commissioners, 14.
Customs Port San Francisco, Collector, Naval Of- ficer, and Surveyor, NW cor Washington and Battery ; Inspector Drugs, SW cor Jackson and Battery ; Barge Officer, SE cor Vallejo and Davis ; Drayman, SW cor Jackson and Battery
Engineers Division Pacific, 417 Kearny ; Fortifica- tions Harbor S. F., 533 Kearny ; River and Harbor Improvements, 509 Kearny
Indian Affairs Superintendent California, 224 Kearny
Inspectors, Boilers, NE cor Battery and Washing- ton, Hulls, 302 California; Steamboats, 17 U. S. Court Building
Internal Revenue Assessor, 420 Washington ; Col- lector, 422 California ; Gaugers, 321 Front ; Su- pervisor, SE cor California and Sansom
Land Office, Register and Receiver, 506 Jackson Light House, Twelfth District, 204 Montgomery Marine Hospital, cor Mission and Fifteenth
Mining Statistics Commissioner, Custom House, 3d floor
Navy Paymaster, 434 California ; Rendezvous, 3 Government House
Pension Agent, Army and Navy, 423 Washington Post-office, Postmaster, NW cor Washington and Battery ; Mail Agent, Custom House Place Surveyor-General California, 320 Sausom Treasurer Assistant, 428 Montgomery
The best advertising medium on the Pacific Coast-PACIFIC COAST BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
PREPARING FOR IMMEDIATE PUBLICATION.
I The Pacific Coast Almanac and Year Book of Facts, for 1870. TO BE READY DECEMBER 25, 1869.
II.
The California Business Sketch Book.
Embracing a Business Directory of each principal City of the State, with appropriate references to the Commercial and Manufacturing resources, and business men of each. One Volume 4to.
III. A Directory of Santa Clara County.
Embracing a Directory of its Citizens, a List of its Officers both County and City, with the State and Local Laws governing the same; a description of its resources, Commercial, Agricultural and Mineral; its Climate. Educational Institutions, Societies, and other organizations, etc. ; prefaced by a history of the County. One Volume, 8vo. Price $5.
IV. The Pacific Coast Business Directory for 1870.
Containing the address of over fifty thousand Merchants, Manufacturers and Professional Men residing on the Pacific Coast. One Volume, 8vo., 1000 pp. Price $5. To be issued July, 1870.
HENRY G. LANGLEY, Publisher, 612 Clay Street, San Francisco.
EDWARD BOSQUI & CO., Paper Rulers, Leidesdorff st., corner of Clay.
C. P. VAN SCHAACK & CO., Nos. 712, 714 and 716, Kearny Street.
PUBLIC STREETS, AVENUES, SQUARES, PLACES, ETC.
OF THE CONSOLIDATED
CITY OF SAN FRANCISCO .*
IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE OFFICIAL INDEX MAP, 1868.
EXPLANATORY .- The Ordinance for re-numbering the bulldings of this city provides that "Market Street shall be the starting point for the numbers on all buildings fronting on the streets running therefrom in a northerly direction, and also for those running therefrom in a southwesterly direction. The streets laid down in the official map of the city as forming the water front thereof shall be the starting point for numbers on all streets running westerly and southwesterly therefrom 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 northerly or northeasterly sides thercof shall be even numbers, and on the southerly or southwesterly sides thereof shall be 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 respectively 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 street, throughout its extent; so that the initial figure of the number placed on a building at any street-crossing shall indicate the number of main streets, such street-crossing is from the starting point. Not less than twenty feet in frontage of all vacant lots of ground shall be allowed for each number. On all cross or intermediate streets the number- ing shall commence 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 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 privatestreets. Again : 825 Clay is above the eighth block from the water front, which is the one extending trom Dupont to Stockton. It must be borne in mind that one hundred numbers are allowed on each block hetween principal streets.
Several of the principal streets have been erroneously numbered. Bryant, Greenwich, Lombard and Vallejo each vary one hundred from the official map, which has been strictly adhered to in the compilation of the present Street Directory. The following streets are but partially opened, and each differ materially from the plan originally laid out, viz : Clementina, Jessie, Minna, Natoma, Ritch, Shipley, and Tehama.
The principal streets southeast of Market, and running parallel to Fifth, have been, by an Ordinance of the city, changed, and they are to be designated hereafter numerically, as follows; Simmons to be Sixth, Harris as Seventh, Price as Eighth, Johnston as Ninth. and so on, as far as such parallel streets continue.
Reference is frequently made in the Register of Names to the following, and which are located, as follows : Hoadley's Addition, situated west of Grant or Pierce between Geary and Washington; Horner's Addition, south and near the Mission Dolores: Western Addition, west of Larkin; San Miguel Ranch, southwest and near the Mission Dolores; Bernal Hights, (B. H.) near the San Bruno Road and south of the Potrero Nuevo ; and University Mound Tract (U. M. T.) West of San Bruno Road, five miles from the City Hall. See, also, Prominent Places, page 559.
The names of the principal streets west of Larkin have been changed upon an unofficial map of this city recently pub- lished, viz : Gough to Lafayette Avenue, Octavia to Jefferson Avenue, Laguna to Clinton Avenue, Buchanan to Monroe Avenue, Webster to Webster Avenue. Fillmore to Fillmore Avenne, Steiner to Madison Avenue, Pierce to Hamilton Avenue, Scott to Scott Avenue, and Devisadero to Devisadero Avenue. As these alterations have not yet been sanc- tioned by the Board of Supervisors, the original names have been retained in the canvass for the work. - [COMPILER. (a) End or beginning of a street. (b) Not opened. (c) Fractional Blocks, one hundred numbers allowed for first two blocks. (d) Fronting the bay. (-) Street does not cross. B. H., Bernal Hights. 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 ascertaincd.
Ada, opens S s (311) Lom- bard bet Stockton and Du- pont
Ada Court, N s O'Farrell bet Leavenworth and Hyde Adam, Nand S s Eve, bet San Bruno Road and Cal- ifornia Avenue, B. H.
Adelaide Place, W s (517) Taylor bet Post and Geary
Adele, bet Chace and Stringham from Islais Creek S to Hecker
Allen, from Cortland Av- enne S to Crescent Avenue S s Bernal Ilights
Alleys Court, N s Green- wich bet Sansom and Montgomery
Almera, N s Clay bet Leavenworth and Hyde
Alta, (now Twenty-first) from the bay bet Sierra and Napa W to Douglass
Alta Place, W s Sansom bet Union and Filbert
Alta Plaza, bet Clay, Steiner, Jackson and Scott |
Amherst, S s Silver Av- I enne bet Princeton and Yale, U. M. T
Anderson, from Califor- nia Avenue S to Cortland Avenue, Bernal Ilights
Andrew, Ns Folsom bet Fifth and Sixth
Ankeny Place, E s (518) Powell bet Bush and Sut- ter
Anna Lane, N s (14) Ed- dy bet Powell and Mason N to Ellis
Annie, S s (667) Market bet Second and Third SE to Mission
Anburn, N s (1014) Jack- son bet Taylor and Mason N to Pacific
Angust Alley, N s (718) Green bet Powell and Ma- son N to Union
Agnes Lane, N s (530) Vallejo bet Dupont and Stockton
Austin, W s Larkin bet Bush and Pine
North. Street. South Side 2 Larkin 1
100 Polk 101
200 Van Ness Avenue 201
* The streets of the district known as South San Francisco, extending from the Bay of San Francisco west to the San Bruno Road, and from Tulare Street south to the county line, are not included. They are laid out as follows, viz : Those running in a northwesterly direction are known as avenues, from one to thirty-eight, and those southwesterly are distinguished as streets from A to S, respectively.
E. H. JONES & CO., 116 Sansom Street, Fancy Dry Goods
M. S. WHITING & CO., 219 Bush St., supply country dealers with Wines and Liquors, in quantities to suit. See next leaf.
Alameda, from the bay ! bet Channel and El Dora- do W to Harrison
Alamo Square, bet Hayes, Steiner, Fulton and Scott
Alcatraz Square, bet Jefferson, Franklin, North Point and Gough
Allen, W s Hyde bet Un- ion and Filbert
Ashbury, N s Waller bet Masonic Avenue and Clay- ton N to Fuller
Ashland Place, N s Mis- sion bet Potter and Elev- enth
Adona Place, N s (1106) Washington bet Mason and Taylor
Antonio, W s Jones bet O'Farrell and Ellis
Arkansas, from the bav bet Connecticut and Wis- consin S to Tulare
Arlington, from San José Road nr Charles SW to Mateo
Army, W s Old San José Road bet Twenty-sixtli and Twenty-seventh
Ash Avenue, W s Van Ness Avenue bet McAllis- ter and Fulton
Ashburton Place, (or Lincoln Avenue) E s (208) Dupont bet Sutter and Post
Adele Place, N s (824) Jackson bet Stockton and Powell
Anthony, W's Mission bet First and Second
Alabama, from Mission Creek between Columbia and Harrison S to Serpen- tine Avenue
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SAN FRANCISCO STREET DIRECTORY.
801
800 ILI'de
901
Larkin
1001
1000 Polk
1100 Van Ness Avenne 1101
1:201
1200 Franklin
1301
1401
1400 Octavia
1501
1.500 Laguna
1601
1700 Webster
1701
1×00
Fillmore
1501
1900 Steiner
201
200 Battery
301
300
Sansom Ohio
321
100 Third
201
200 Fourth
301
500 Kearny
501
300 Fifth
401
520
Pinckney Place
Dupont 601
610
Duncan Court
701
Balance, N s (412) Jack- son bet Montgomery and Sansom
Baldwin Court, N s (40%) Folsom bet First and Fremont
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Banks, from California Avenue S to Cortland Av- enuc, B. H
2 Powell 1
100 Mason 101
200 Taylor 201
1101
1100
Jones
1201
400 Leavenworth 401
50)
500 Hyde
601
600 Larkin
1401
1400 Larkin
1501
Polk
Van Ness Avenne 1601 Franklin Gough 1701
1901
1900 Octavia
2001
2000 Laguna
2101
100 Twenty-first 101
1500 1600
Steiner
1601 1701
300 Twenty-third 301
1700
Grant
1801
400 Twenty-fourth 401
501
600 Twenty-sixth
601
2000 Broderick 2001
2101
2100 Baker
Beneon, from Castro SE to Bemis, thence W to Castro
Beale, S s Market bet Main and Fremont SE to Bran- nan
Southwest. St. Northeast.
2 Market 1
Vischer Place
101
100 Mission
Bertha
East. Street. West Side.
2 Market and Bush
1
100 Pine 101
200 California
201
212 Richmond
213
300 Sacramento
315
400 Clay
401
416 Merchant 417
501
512 Oregon
601
l'acific
710 Chamber
801
800 Broadway
819
2 Beale 1
101
100 Fremont
201
200 First
301
300 Second
311
Stanford
Bryant, W s Spear bet Harrison and Brannan S W to Channel (The build- ings in this street are incor- rectly numbered)
Northwest. Street. Southeast.
417
2 Spear 1
430
Zoe
100 Main
201
200 Beale
301
300 Fremont
401
400 First
419
418 Rineon Place
443
442
Stanly P'lace
501
500 Second
53.3
Midway West
601
800 Seventh
801
Third
615
400 Mason 401
900 Eighth
635
500 Taylor 501
701
1100 Tenth
1101 : 700
Fourth
600 Jones
Leavenworth
Bernal, 8 s Serpentine Brenham Place, N s Avenue S to Precita Ave- nue
Bernard, W s (1535) Tay- lor bet Broadway and l'a- cific W to Leavenworth
750, Clay bet Kearny and Dupont Nto Washington Brewster, from Hope S W to California Av B. H. Broadway, W s Davis bet Pacific and Vallejo W to Baker
North. Street. South Side.
2 Davis 1
10)
100 Front
2000 Grant
2100 Scott
2200 Devisadero
2201
2300 Broderick 2301
2400 Baker 2401
Bay Avenue, S s Bry- ant bet First and Second
500 Seventh
Bertha, W & Beale bet Mission and Howard
Bestole, or Hodges, N s (330) Vallejo bet Mont- gomery and Sansom
800
817
900
Mason
921
Salmon
1001
1000
Taylor
Sweet
Blackstone Place, N s Lombard ur Larkin
1200
Binxome, E s Sixth bet Brannan and Townsend
1300
Hyde
700 Polk 701
800 Van Ness Avenue 801 901
900 Franklin
1001
1000 Gough
1101
1100 Octavia
1201
1200 Laguna
1301
1300 Lincoln
1400 Webster 1401
2201
2200 Webster
2301
2300 Fillmore
2401
2400 Steiner
2501
2500 Grant
2601
2600 Scott
2701
2800
Broderick
2901
2900 Baker
Broderick, N s Ridley bet Baker and Devisadero N to the bay
Broderick Avenne, S s Market between Elev- enth and Potter
Brook, E s Dolores nr Thirtieth E to San José Road
Brooklyn Place, S s (833) Sacramento bet Stock- ton and Dupont
Brooks, N s (732) Market bet Kearny and Dupont N to Geary
Brosnan, W s Valencia bet Fourteenth and Ridley
Brown, (now Tweltth) S s Mission bet Eleventh and Thirteenth SE to Ilarri- son
Brown Alley, N s (404) Bush bet Kearny and Du- pont N to Pine
Bryan Place, N 8 (206) Bush bet Sansom and Montgomery
-- Flint Alley 901
900 Vallejo
1001
1000 Green
Commerce
1100 Union 1101
1200
Filbert 1201
1300 Greenwich 1301
1401
1400 Lombard
Bay, W' s Kearny bet Fran- cisco and North Point W to Baker
North. Street. South Side.
Benton Avenue, W s Laurel Av nr Crescent Av, B. H
700
2 Kearny 1
100 Dupont 101
Midway East
200 Stockton 201
Centre
300 Powell 301
600
Ritch
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Zoe
Ninth
Bernal, E of San Bruno Road from Vermont to Jla- rengo
Third
401
416 Ritch
101
500 Fourth
601
600
Fifth
701
Sixth
Clinton
Garden
Geneva
Boardman Place Gilbert
371
Thompson Place
400
Bemis, from Beacon SE to Fairmount thence SW to Castro
501
500 Bryant
600 Brannan 601
Halleck
3v1
314 Commercial
Brady, S s Market bet llerman and Potter SE to Mission
Brady Place, E s Lar- kin bet U'nion and Green
5400 Washington
600 Jackson
Bedford Place, N s (806) Jackson bet Powell and Stockton
Brannan, W s Beale het Bryant and Townsend SW to Channel
Northwest. St. Southeast.
Belden, N s (342) Bush bet Kearny and Montgom- ery N to Pine
Bellair Place, N s (224) Chestnut bet Dupont and Stockton N to Franelsco
Bellevne Avenue, S s Greenwich bet Stockton and Dupont S to Filbert
Berlin, S s Silver Av bet Girard and Goettingen
Bernadotte, from Islais Creek E to sixth Avenue
1901
2001
Northwest. St. Southeast.
1
2 Second 101
340 Bartol
400 Montgomery 401
501-
600
700 Stockton
709
730
Virginia Place Morey Alley Powell Scott Place
801
Billings Place, N s Val- lejo bet Dupont and Stock
Birch Avenue, W s Lar- kin bet Grove and Fulton
Bluxome, East W s First het Brannan and Town- send
1600
1700
Boardman Place, N s Brannan bet Sixth and Seventh
Bone Alley, N 8 (326) Green bet Montgomery and Kearny
Boston Place, E s (329) First bet Folsom and Har- rison
Bourbin Place, Ss Ellis bet Steiner and Pierce
Bonrn, S s Freedom het Chace and Freelon S to Hecker
Bowdoin, S s Silver Av- enne bet Hamilton and Dartmouth, U. M. T
Bower Place, 8 s (529) Green bet Dupont and Stockton
Bowman Place, E s Bryant nr First
200 Howard 201
300 Folsom 301
Boyd, E and W s Chesley bet Harrison and Bryant
Bradford, from Cortland Avenue, N to California Avenue, B. H
Beale Place, E s Beale bet Folsom and Harrison E to Main
Beaver, N's Market bet Fifteenth and Sixteenth
1501
Fillmore
1800 Scott
1900
Devisadero
1901
500 Twenty-fifth
Bartlett, S s . Thirtieth bet Warren and Merced S to Laidley
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Aztec, NE s Coso Avenue bet Cherubusco and Bucha Vista, B. H
Bache, Ss Crescent Aven- ue bet Porter and Laurel Avenue Ss B. H
Bacon, W s San Bruno Road bet Burrow and Way- land, U. M. T
Bagley Place, N s (14) O'Farrell bet Dupont and Stockton
Baker, N s Ridley bet Broderick and Lyon N to the bay
Baker Avenne, E s Railroad Avenue E to Is- lais Creek
Bay View Place, N s Union bet Leavenworth and Jones
Bench, W s Powell bet North Point and Jefferson W to Baker
North. Street. South Side.
300 Jones 301
Bannam Place, N s (510) Green bet Dupont and Stockton N to Union
Barry Place, W s Eighth bet Howard and Clemen- tina
Bartlett, S s Twentieth bet Valencia and Mission s to Serpentine Avenue
West. Street. East Side.
2 Twentieth
1
200 Twenty-second 201
Bartlett Alley, N s (642) Jackson bet Kearny and Dupont
Bartol, N s (340) Broad- way bet Montgomery and Sansom N to Vallejo
Battery, N s Market bet Sansom and Front N to the bay
Leavenworth
Morse Place
1301
1500
1800
1-01
2100 Lincoln
2700 Devisadero
2-01
Berry, E s (312) Dupont bet Bush and Sutter
1300 Gougli
1600
Lincoln
Berry, W s Second bet Channel and King SW to Seventh
2101
400 Sixth
901
Florence
EDWARD BOSQUI & CO., Steel and Copperplate Engravers and Printers, cor. Clay and Commercial,
- l'ark Lane
501
400 Harrison 401
CHAMPLIN'S LIQUID PEARL restores the Face to the beauty of Youth
C. P. VAN SCHAACK & CO., Nos. 712, 714 and 716, Kearny Street.
SAN FRANCISCO STREET DIRECTORY.
663
Carlos Place, S s (219) | North. Street. South Side. ()'Farrell bet Mason and Powell 2 Sansom 1
(c) Montgomery (c)
Webster
100 Kearny
101
200 Dupont
201
224 Bellair Place
390
Stockton
301
400 Powell 401
500 Mason
501
600 Taylor
601
700 Jones
701
800 Leavenworth 801
900
Hyde
901
1000 Larkin
1001
1100
Polk
1101
1200
Van Ness Avenne 1201
I300 Franklin
1400 Gough
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