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Sutter Hotel, San Francisco
Unread 04-05-2010, 07:07 PM   #1
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Default Sutter Hotel, San Francisco

Parker historians may recall that Parker west coast sales agent Capt Arthur duBray resided at the Sutter Hotel, Sutter and Geary Streets, San Francisco. But they might not know that Sam Spade, late of Spade & Archer, then of the Samuel Spade Detective Agency after the untimely death of his partner, officed but a few blocks away, and while often at the Hotel Belvedere for dalliances with Mrs Archer, also frequented the late night coffee shop at the Sutter Hotel.

The records of meetings and conversations between the hard boiled detective and the indomitable Captain are missing, but wouldn't it be fun to find them? Sam Spade knew his handguns, and the good Capt his shotguns, and perhaps someday they will be found, perhaps in a black enameled vase.

While on stake out, I took this photo of the old Sutter Hotel, but was unable to record the arrival or departure of duBray or Spade.
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Bruce: Did the Sutter survive the quake or was it built after?

Inquiring Minds Want to Know........George
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Built post 1906 earthquake.

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Bruce, That's my old stompin' grounds and I'd like to make a recommendation if you're there. Try Tadich Grill on California St. near Battery. The Fish Stew is killer and the garlic bread is too much. Full of characters and very noisy. Back in the day it was cash only (or a tab) and cigar smoking was permitted...that was then. Still a great experience.

Tony's been there forever, and was able to send a daughter to UC Davis to become a screen writer in the business. Quite an accomplishment for a waiter! All the waiters are men and attend to their charges with the old school touch. Brian
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Tadich Grill is one of the great old restaurants. I usually stay at the Marine Memorial Club now that theVisiting Officer's Quarters at the Presidio are closed. Used to go to the old A&F store off Union. I've been all over and to me SF is the most interesting major city.

Thought I'd throw in a little Sam Spade from The Maltese Falcon. So much more interesting than "I found this here old Trojan at a garage sale, how much kin I git fur it?"
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April 28, 1906, The Sportsmen’s Review, a report of the San Francisco earthquake reads in part as follows: “Our well-known contributor, Capt. A. W. DuBray (‘Gaucho’), was a guest at the Palace Hotel, San Francisco, two days previous to the earthquake, but a letter recently received from him indicated his intention of leaving on the following day. His many friends will be glad to learn that he was not in that city at the time of the terrible visitation.”
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"Tis indeed, the stuff that dreams are made of"--
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Default "Tis indeed, the stuff that dreams are made of"--

Another possible fan of the late actor Humphrey DeForest Bogart perhaps? Not too shabby. I have different recollections of SF- didn't qualify for the BOQ at the now closed Presidio- but when we rotated back to the world in the late 1960's- we saw the Flower Power and Hairy Kirishnas (sans John Lennon and Yoko) all over- and we never got to "Hash-Berry" sectors either.

Just saw on the history channel one reason of many for the great devastation from the 1906 quake- No enforced building codes- from about the 1880's boom- then the rupture of the new-fangled gas pipes for the street lamps caused the conflagrations--
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Francis: When you got to SF & saw all the Flower Children and the Hairy Krishnas and dodged their spit & curses it made you wish that you were back In-Country. "Where Have All The Flowers Gone"? They're Old, Fat or Dead.

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A little off subject, but does anyone have old Abercrombie and Fitch pics they could post? Those stores were set up nicely; serious man caves.
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Default Yes- even "Free Speech" has its limits, George!!

One of my buddies caught a Captain's Mast- he gave one of the "Hairy-K's" a Hank Williams Jr. form of 'attitude adjustment'- The Colonel was a good Officer- a Mustang from Korea- so he told my pal that his promotion to E-4 was being 're-evaluated" and then- told him-- "Son, the next time you thump up one of those &^%$#$#@# piss-headed freaks, try hard as ^%$# NOT to have any witnesses"--

Tommy made E-4 three months after I did- we both served in Puerto Rico on a TDY Engr. assignment, instead of a re-rotation back to "Uncle Ho's DisneyWorld"_ We lucked out, some others in our Unit weren't quite so lucky!

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