The West Coast Life Insurance I
SELLS THE BEST POLICIES OH THE MARKET
ul;
I CAPITAL. $1,600,000.00. ASSETS. S6.250c000.00
MACHINERY 1 1
HENSHAW, BULKLEY
19-21 FREMONT STREET
SAN FRANCISCO
TELEPHONE KEARNY 1460
INSURANCE
SEATTLE
SAN FRANCISCO
6«6 r»»« QPPOSITC TlTLt
LOS ANGEL18
George J.Wellington | as I
GENERAL ENGINEERING _^ AUTOMATIC SPRINKLERS II «* I
■ .•ho:
G. TRITTENBACH mwk BB^Lmm
PHONE OOUGUS 2 145
Marine Building, N. E. 'Cor front and California street*
SAN FRANCISCO PUBLIC LIBRARY
3 1223 04590 0132
THE HOLMES UME CO., Inc.
Phone Kearny 2220
(Established 1854) Office : Mutual Savings Bank Bldg.
Manufacturers
and
Dealers in
Lump Lime ) Strong
Hydrated Lime ) Diamond Portland Cements : High Grades Monterey and Building Sand Brick : Common, Fire and Face Silocel : Sound Deadener and Fire Proofing Terra Cotta, Fire Proofing, Tiles Plaster, Fibre, Hair, Etc. Dental, Casting and Finishing Plasters
Exclusive Agents for
PACIFIC STONE CO., ROMAN STONE
CAL. BRICK AND POTTERY CO.
HIGGINSON MFG. CO.
E. B. McNEAR BRICK CO.
IONE FIRE BRICK CO.
LOS ANGELES PRESSED BRICK CO.
ABOVE CARRIED IN STOCK PROMPT DELIVERIES
WRITE FOR PRICES
Warehouse and Shipping, Fifth and Brannan Streets
SAN FRANCISCO
QuSOSnAuAn.
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BONIFIED, JEFFRESS & RYAN
PAID-UP CAPITAL $250,000.00
CASH ASSETS 460,000.00
ific Surety Company
OF CALIFORNIA
FIDELITY and COURT
BONDS
PLATE GLASS INSURANCE
OFFICERS
WALLACE EVERSON, President JOHN BERMINGHAM, Vice-President
A. P. REDDING, Secretary
HEAD OFFICE, SAN FRANCISCO
401 Sansome St., cor. of Sacramento Telephone Kearny 1293
BOARD OF DIRECTORS:
GEO. C. PERKINS, United States Senator and of Goodall, Perkins & Co.
JOHN BERMINGHAM, Vice-President Donohoe-Kelly Banking Co.
"WM. H. CROCKER, President Crocker National Bank
P. E. BOWLES, President American National Bank
CHAS. H. CROCKER, President H. S. Crocker Co.
H. L. DAVIS, President California Title Insurance and Trust Co.
V. J. A. REY, of Britton & Rey
JOHN W. PHILLIPS, Capitalist
F. P. DEERING, Attomey-at-Law
WALLACE EVERSON, President
A. P. REDDING, Secretary
Harris
I NC.
Expanded Metal Lath
Lime, Cement
Plaster
OFFICE
710 Mission Street
Telephone Kearny 1819
SAN FRANCISCO.CAL.
STATEMENT OF THE
INSURANCE *f* COMPANY June 30, 1908
Capital $1,600,000.00
Assets 6,056,833.81
Surplus as Regards Policyholders . 2,474,682.58
Losses Paid to June 30, 1908 . . 38,685,713.95
ASSETS
Bonds owned by Company $2,921,400.00
Stocks owned by Company 616,400.00
Loans on Bonds and Mortgages 285,980.00
Loans on Collaterals 136,500.00
Cash in Bank and Company's Offices 431,318.40
Real Estate, including Home Office 566,305.23
Premiums in course of Collection and Marine Premium Notes 82 1 .'-' 18.80 All other Assets 277,71 1.38
Total Admitted Assets
LIABILITIES
Losses in Process of Adjustment
Re-Insurance Reserve
All Other Claims and Demands .
Capital Paid in Cash
Net SURPLi s
$6,056,833.81
| 440,331,28 2,885,763.10
256,056 ^"> . 1,600,000.00
s74.6S2.5S
$6,056,833.81
BERNARD FAYMONVILLE
VICE - PRE6I0ENT
LOUIS WEINMANN
Secretary
OFFICERS WILLIAM J. DUTTON
J. B. LEVISON
Second Vice-President and Marine Secretary HERBERT P. BLANCHARD Assistant Secretary THOMAS M. GARDINER
Treasurer
HOME OFFICE
Company's Building, 401 California St., San Francisco
THE MECHANICS SAVINGS BANK
MARKET, MASON AMD TURK STREETS
Paid up Capital $250,000.00
OFFICERS
JAMES O'B. GUNN President
GEO. D. GRAY
Vice-President
GEO. F. LYON
Vice-President
JNO. U. CALKINS Cashier
W. F. WILLIAMSON Attorney
r;r,v ,
DIRECTORS
Jas. J. Faoan
Vice-President Crocker National Bank
Geo. D. Grat
Geo. D. Gray & Co.
F. M. Greenwood
Mii n roe Greenwood Estate Co.
Jas. O'B. Gunn President
Marshall Hale Hale Bros.
Geo. F. Lyon
Lynn & HOag
Geo. M. Mitchell
Chas. C. Moore C. C. Moore & ' !o.
. Henry T. Scott
president Pn c Tele
phone & Telegraph Co.,Vice-Pi
Mercantile Trust
i pans'
Henry Van Bergen Capitalist
W. F. Williamson Attorney
THE MECHANICS SAVINGS BANK
MARKET, MASON AND TURK STREETS
The West Coast Life Insurance Company
PINE AND LEIDESDORFF STREETS
The Only Life Insurance Company Whose Principal Place of Business Is Located in San Francisco
Sells the Best Policies In the Market
INVITES COMPARISON WITH POLICIES ISSU-D BY ANY OTHER COMPANY
Writes Both Ordinary and Industrial Business, and in
Connection with Life Policies, Writes Both
Accident and Health Insurance
HENRY LUND & CO.
IMPORTERS, SHIPPING and COMMISSION MERCHANTS
CEMENT, STEEL, COAL, COKE, ETC.
Agents for
Reliance Marine Insurance Co.,Limited
of Liverpool
Agents for Northern Shipowners' Association, Christiania
HENRY LUND
Consul for Norway
GENERAL AGENT FOR DET NORSKE VERITAS
Marine Building, California and Front Streets
San Francisco, Cal. Represented hy W. C. KIRSCHSTEIN, No. 28 Chapel St., Liverpool
GEORGE J.WELLINGTON
GENERAL ENGINEERING
CONSULTING AND CONSTRUCTING
DEPARTMENTS
FIRE PROTECTIVE ELECTRICAL
AUTOMATIC SPRINKLER STEAM POWER
HEATING VENTILATING
SANITARY INSURANCE
Fully Prepared to Care for Installations and Alterations of Equipments,
Also to Consult in Matters of Fire Hazards to Buildings, Securing
Minimuum Insurance Rates. Special Attention Paid
to Economical Construction and Maintenance
Consistent With Proper Practice.
GENERAL INSURANCE
Entire Charge Taken of all Insurance Matters, Including Adjustments of Rates and Losses.
Special Attention Given to Wording of Policies, Insuring Prompt and Full Settlement of Claims.
ALASKA COMMERCIAL BUILDING San Francisco
CROCKER- LANGLEY
SAN FRANCISCO DIRECTORY
FOR THE YEAR ENDING OCTOBER
1908
CONTAINING
An Alphabetical List of Business Finns and Private Citizens ; a Directory of the
City and County Officers, Churches, Public and Private Schools,
Benevolent, Literary and other Associations, Banks,
Incorporated Institutions, Etc.
A CLASSIFIED BUSINESS DIRECTORY
And Revised Street and Avenue Guide of the City
Price, $7.50
SAN FRANCISCO, CAL.
Compiled and Published by H. S. Crocker Co.
230-240 BRANNAN STREET
Q
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Copy riolit . 1 908. by H. S. Cwckei Co.. San Francisco
INDEX TO CONTENTS.
PAGE
Academy of Sciences California.... 56
Alaska Fisherman's Protective Union 59
Albert Pike Memorial Temple Assn. 62 Alumni Association California Medi-
Alumni Association' College of Physi-
clans and Surgeons < »
Alumni Association Hastings College _ ,
of Law •<•
American Association of Masters and
Pilots ■ ■'*
American Shipmasters Association of
Pacific Coast ;,8
Ancient Order of Foresters bt>
Ancient Order of Hibernians 67
Ancient Order of United Workmen. . 67
Argonaut Club ijj
Arion Verein '6
Armitage Orphanage of San Fran-
Cisco '•'"
Art Associations >i
Associated Alumni University of
California < 6
Associated Certified Public Account- ants of California »6-
Associated Charities 41
Association for Improvement and
Adornment of San Francisco 12
Association of Master Plumbers ol
San Francisco 60
Astronomical Society of the Pacific. 56
Austrian Benevolent Society 41
Autocrat Club ;;6
Banks «7
Bar Association of San Francisco... ■<*>
Barbers' Protective Union 60
Bay City Wheelmen '6
Benefit Associations JO
Benevolent and Protective Order of
Elks i;?
Benevolent Societies 41
Bertha Juilly Home for Children. ... 52
B'na B'rith Independent Order 63
Board of Education 36
Board of Trade of San Francisco. ... 42
Board of Supervisors 36
Bohemian Club ' i
Bookbinders' Protective and Benefi- cial Association 60
Booklovers' Library 56
Bottlers' and Manufacturers' Protec- tive Association 60
Boys' and Girls' Aid Society 52
Brewers' Protective Association 60
British and American Union 77
British Benevolent Society of Cali- fornia 41
Buena Vista Sanatorium 52
Builders' Association of California.. 60
Builders' Exchange 47
Bunker Hill Association 77
Caledonian Club 77
California Academy of Sciences 56
California Anglers Association 77
California Bible Society 62
California Camera Club 77
California Chauffeurs Association... 77
California Club 77
California College of Osteopathy. ... 57
California College of Pharmacy 57
California Equal Sufferage Associa- tion 78
California Genealogical Society 77
California Historical Society 56
California Lawn Tennis Club 77
California Pharmaceutical Society... 56
California Pioneers. Society of 57
California Prison Commission 41
California Promotion Committee.... 42 California Society for Prevention of
Cruelty to Children 42
California Society of Public Account- ants 56
California State Bar Association.... 56
California State Board of Pharmacy. 56
California State Boa.d of Trade 4 J
California State Dental Association. 56 California State Homoeopathic Medi- cal Society 56
California State Mining Bureau 56
California Woman's Hospital 52
Carriage and Wagon Builders' Asso- ciation ,;'.'
Catholic Knights of America 68
i Vmeteries 4;
Central City Wheelmen ji
Century Club JJ
Cercle Francaise ' '
Chamber of Commerce of San Fran- ■
Children's Hospital • 52
Churches '• ■• ;''
City and County Alms House -
City and County Government o5
City and County Hospital 53
Civic Federation ' i
Clara Barton Hospital <-
College of Physicians and Surgeons
of San Francisco 57
Colleges and Private Schools 46. u_
Columbia Park Boys "
Companions of the Forest, A. O. F.. . t>6
Companions of the Forest of America b9
Concordia Club 77
Consuls '7.
Cooper Medical College •"
Corinthian Yacht Club 77
Cosmos Club 7i
Crematories L
Cross Country Club ii
Cvmrodorion Society of California... ii Dartmouth College Alumni Associa-
tin
Daughters of the American Revolu- tion ■ *8
Daughters of California Pioneers
Society 57
I laughters of St. George f|
Daughters of the Confederacy 68
Degree of Honor A. O. U. W 68
I legree of Pocahontas i °
1 )elta Tau Delta Fraternity [7
I fental Colleges 5i
Department of Electricity 36
Department of Public Health 36
Department of Public Works 36
District Court of Appeals 50
Dry Goods Men's Association 7.
Eagles, Fraternal Order of 71
Eastern Star. Order of 64
Elks, Benevolent and Protective Or- der of 6«
Epworth League Alliance 62
Eureka Benevolent Association 41
Exempt Fire Company 40
Family. The 79
Federal Government Officers 4<
Fire Department. 3<
Fire Patrol :; .
Eire Underwriters' Association of the
Pacific 3"
Floral Society. State < 8
Florence Crittenton Home of San
Francisco 52
Foreign Consuls 172
Foresters of America 68
Forum Club of California 77
Francesca Relief Society 41
Franklin Spar and Bau Verein 60
Fraternal Brotherhood - 71
Fraternal Order of Eagles , 71
Free and Accepted Masons 63
French Hospital 52
French Mutual Benevolent Society.. 40
Geneva International Association... 77 Gentlemen's Sodality of St. Ignatius
Church 6^
Geographical Society of California.. 57
Geographical Society of the Pacific. 57
German General Benevolent Society. 41
18
INDEX TO CONTENTS
Gorman Hospital German Ladies' '
Society Golden Gat'
tion
neral Benevolent Kindergarten Associa-
Grand Army of the Republic 71
Hahnemann Medical College n»
Halls ^•■•••. -?
Harvard Club of San Francisco < '
Hebrew Board of Relief. ■•••■•■ ji
Hebrew Home for Aged Disabled "
Hebrew Orphan Asylum and Home,
Donifi/i '?9
Home for Incurables. King's Daugh- ters' ,• ■ ■■■■■■•
Home for Aged and Infirm Females.. Homoeopathic Dispensary. ...... • • • • •
Homoeopathic Medical Society, I al?-
fornia State.
Hospitals, Homes anc
Improved Order Red Men.. "■
Independent Order B.'nai B'nth 70
Independent Order ot Foresters 71
"dependent Order of Odd Fellows. . . 64
InH.^nendent Order ot Red Men "•
independent Red Men's Hall Asso-
ciation • • • •, ■ • ■ ■ ■ * * ' 17
Insurance Brokers Exchange. ■■••.■ • "
iSSSSattonS Association of Mach.n- ^
ists 77
Iroauois Club ' *»
Italian Chamber of Commerce 4Z
Italian Mutual Benevolent Society. . 40 Italian Reali Carabinien Mutual Aid
Society • • • • 77
Italian Touring Club ' L
Jefferson Hospital . . ■■■•.-•■ ■;,
Jewish Ladies' Relief Society ...... 41
Journeymen Butchers' P. and B. as-
sociation ■ ■ •
Journeymen Shipwrights Associa- ^
Junto" Order' ''United '"American
Mechanics .,:
Justices of the Peace ............. -so
King's Daughters Home for mcui-
ables •,-•%••'•/;: 77
Knickerbocker Male Quartette ><
Knights and Ladies of Honor 73
Knights and Ladies of Security.... 77
Knights of Honor <£
Knights of Pythias.... '»
Knights of the Maccabees li
Knights of the Red Branch ^|
Ignatius
Knights Templar.
Labor and Trades Unions im li,'
Ladies of the Grand Army of the
Republic . . . Ladies' Sodality
Church
Lane Hospital A'Vi"
League of The Cross Cadets . . Letter Carriers' Mutual Aid Associa-
tion Vi
Libraries ,a
Ligue d'Henri IV *"
Ligue Nationale Francaise »'
Lincoln Annuity Union ............ <*
Lit.rarv and Scientihc societies... 58
Little Sisters' Infant Shelter "
Loring Club ■•■••. ,,
Loyal Knights of America '&
Loyal Legion. Military Order ••■•■• 73 Madrid Mutual Benevolent Society.. 41
Magdalen Asylum a%
Maria Kip Orphanage "
Marine Engineers' Association 40
Marine Temperance Society '3
Mariners' Free Reading Room 58
Masonic •• .• • • °*
Masons' and Builders' Association.. 60 Masters and Pilots, American As- sociation • 59
Master Mariners' Benevolent Associ- ation «
PAGE
Mater Misericordiae |:
McCloud Country Club ' '
McKlnley Orphanage :'-
McNutt Hospital •;;
Mechanics' Institute . .. »'
Medical and Dental Colleges . . -'i
Medical Department University ot
California ••■••' °.%
Merchants Association of S F J»
Merchants Club 'J
Merchants Exchange ... ....... 4 1
Merchants' Exchange Mutual Bene- fits Association *"
Methodist Social Union of San Fran-
cisco 7*
Military ,••••: 79
Military Order Loyal Legion Ti
Military Order of Foreign Wars of
jj g 74
Mining Bureau, 'California State . . 56
Modern Woodmen of America el
Mount St. Joseph's Infant Orphan
Asylum |-
Mount Zion Hospital »jj
Musical Fund Society %;•:••■ i"
Musicians' Mutual Protective Union, bo
National Association Letter Carriers 4ft National Association of Postofftco
Clerks ....,....- 10
National Guard of California 58
National Union . ••:••• '
Native Daughters ot the (jolden
West t_4
Native Sons of the Golden West ... 71 Navy League Club of the United
Navy League of the United States . 57
New California Jockey Club 78
New Yorkers, The < *
Nord-Deutscher Verein *«
Norwegian Aid Society J"
Norwegian Singing Society. ..... . . «»
Nursery for Homeless Children, S. F 53
Occidental Kindergarten Association 41
Odd Fellows, Independent Order of . b 1
Ohaba Shalon Benevolent Society... 41
Ohio Society of California . 7S
Old People's Home of San Fran-
Cisco II
Olympic Club .. '»
Order of the Eastern Star 64
Order of Hermann's Sons ;■•
Order of Scottish Clans «0
Order of Sons of St. George 75
Our Lady's Home %i
Pacific Athletic Association •■■■•••■ '»
Pacific Coast Association Native •
Sons of Vermont • • • -, ' 8
Pacific Coast Commercial Travelers
Association . • ■ ■ • > •_• •■ •••
Pacific Hebrew Orphan Asylum and
Home ••••,•; Si
Pacific Humane Society *i
Pacific Motor Boat Club <|
Pacific Psl Upsilon Union • <|
Pharmaceutical Society) California . 56
Philhistorian Debating Society &b
Pioneers. Society of California .... 57
Pixlev Memorial Free Kindergarten. 41
Police Courts 2°
Police Department ... £• ••^••' *°
Pope and Walker Memorial Free
Kindergarten *i
Postoffice ••"''■ 7«
Press Club of San Francisco 7»
Presidio Golf Club ' ?
Private Schools
Protective Association., ^ ^^
F.5
Episcopal Old Ladies ^ ' Orphan' ' Asyium, San
Protestant
Home . Protestant
Francisco :
Public Buildings and Halls bu
T Ik-an, DB
Public Library
Public Schools of San Francisco
61
INDEX TO CONTENTS
19
Rathbone Sisters K. of P. •••••■ Rebekah Assembly I. O. O. F. . .
Receiving Hospital
Red Men, Improved Order ot . .
Religious Societies
Resorts
Retail Fruit Dealers Association Retail Grocers' Protective Union Riggers Protective Association . Royal Arcanum
73
Royal Arch Masons »'
Saint Catherine's Home 53
Salvation Army «
S F. Art Association J '
S. F. Bar Association «
S. F. Benevolent Association 41
S. F. Board of Trade }|
S. F. Chamber of Commerce 4-
S. F. Chapter Am. Institute of Ar-
chitects • a?
S. F. Children's Orphanage "•.??
S. F. Clinic Society os
S. F. Commercial Travelers' Asso- ciation • fi
S F. County Medical Society oi
S. F. County Society of Physicians
and Surgeons °7
S. F. Deaconess' Home <>*
S F. Dental Association bO
S. F. Fire Department Mutual Aid
Association *J
S. F. Flv Casting Club '»
S. F. Fruit and Flower Mission 41
S. F. Girls' Union i|
S. F. Golf Club 78
S. F. Grutli Verein 78
S. F. Kennel Club "•■'•■; '»
S. F. Ladies' Protection and Relief
Society ■ • ••• £•
S. F. Law Library Association -_>b
S. F. Lying-in-Hospital 2 3
S. F. Maennerchor £°
S. F. Maternity >i
S. F. Mining Exchange 4o
S F National Training School b<!
S F Nurserv for Homeless Children 53 S. f! Planing Mill Owners' Associa- tion «J
S. F. Polyclinic *}■
S. F. Polyclinic Post Graduate ->8
S. F. Port Society 62
S. F. Protestant Orphan Asylum . . 53
S. F. Retail Grocers' Association . . bO
S. F. Schuetzen Verein 40
S. F. Schwaben Verein 40
S. F. Scottish Thistle Club 78
S. F. Settlement Association 41
S. F. Society Prevention of Cruelty
to Animals *«
S. F. Society Protection of Children 42
S. F. Stock and Exchange Board ... 47
S. F. Turn Verein 78
S. F. Whist Club 78
S. F. Yacht Club 78
Scandinavian Society 40
Scientific Societies 56
Seamen's Institute b2
Secret Societies 63
Sierra Club j>7
Social Societies 76
Society for Prevention of Cruelty to
Animals J-
Society of California Pioneers 57
Society of California Volunteers . . 78
Society of St. Vincent de Paul .... 4 Soda Water Manufacturers Associa-
Sons and ' Daughters of the Old
Friends :••,•• ij
Sons of Exempt Firemen's Association 7 8
Sons of St. George, Order of 75
Sons of the American Revolution.. 75
Spanish War Veterans '6
St. Andrew's Society ■ • 4J
St. Francis Girls' Directory Orphan
Asvlum 53
St. Ignatius Training School 42
SO
01
7S
St. Joseph's Home Hospital 53
St. Luke's Hospital 2 J
St. Mary's Hospital »<>
St Peter's German Catholic Benevo- lent Society *'*
St. Thomas Hospital "
St. Vincent de Paul Society 4-
St. Vincent Hospital »»
St. Winifred's Sanatorium oj
Stanford Club • ,y.Y"
Standford Memorial Free Kinder-
garten • - ?„
State Boards al> it
state Floral Society : . . ■ • ■
State of Maine Association
California
State Officers a"
Stock and Bond Exchange ........ 4,
Stock and Exchange Board, San
Francisco § J
Street Guide .■■■■ • • • : '
Southern Club of California T|
Superior Court , «*
Supreme Court . ••••.•; "?„
Swiss Mutual Benevolent Society . . 40 Swiss Relief Society •■•■••■•■••^■<; 41
Teachers' Mutual Aid Society of San ^
Technical Society "of the Pacific
Coast ■ it
Temperance Societies I*
Theatres •••• i'„
Town and County Club ' {j
Trades Unions • ■ • ■ • oa
Travelers' Protective Association ot
America Sj;
Tribe of Ben-Hur ....._ • ••■ <»
Triton Boating and Swimming C lub ^s
Turn Verein, San Francisco ' |
Union League Club ••,••••■••-•••,•;• ',° Union Printers' Mutual Aid Society 41 United Ancient Order of Druids ... 76 United National Association Post- office Clerks J'!
United Spanish War \ eterans !•'
United States Officers .........•■• *<
United States Railway Mail Service
Mutual Benefit Association \[
United Workmen, Ancient Order ... b.
University Club ........ ..... •*"•■ '?
University Mound Old Ladies Home 5„
University of California Club 78
University of Michigan Club . ..... J 9
University of the Pacific Endow-
ment Fund • i'
Verein Elntracht . ■ • JL ' •
Veteran Firemen's Association of
San Francisco v:,'"'' i.
Veteran Odd Fellows' Association . rs Veteran Volunteer Firemen's Assoc!-
ation of California <£
Veterans' Home of California ... . ■ 53 Veterans' National Guard of Calif or-
Veterans' of' the' California Hundred 79 '
Volunteers of America .... ••• 4b
Widows' and Orphans' Aid Associa- tion, San Francisco Police De- partment •
Woman's Christian Temperance
Union J-AWV" -?,
Woman's Educational ot California. <■'
Woman's Hospital, California 52
Woman's Relief Corps, G. A. R. . . . 71
Women of Woodcraft /.£
Woodmen of the World ••••••••••• "
Yale Alumni Association of Califor-
Young Ladies' ' institute ■ 41
Young Men's Christian Association b.
Young Men's Hebrew Association . b.
Young Men's Institute • • • 41
Young Men's Institute Lecture Bu- reau :••■•. v ■
Young Women's Christian Associa-
tion «|
Youths' Directory =>"
INDEX TO ADVERTISEMENTS.
PAGE
V A Machine Whitewashing Co •••2213
vbrahamsen GO "g6,
Aicher Machine Works. •••••••• -w9£
Alfalfa Farms Co.... Right bottom lines
Allec J •■ 2004
Vmerican Flower Wks 1"*
Vmerican Rubber Mfg Co
Right top lines. 21bb
American Woolen Mills Tailoring(
Co.
.2206
Anderson Transfer & Storage Co... 2201
Anglo Californian Bank 1898
Ynheuser Busch Brewery Assn.. opp 19.
Atkins B C & Co Left bottom lines
Atlas Brass Works 210
Ault & Wiborg Co 2145
Babin Landry C Co • • • ■ 215 3
Bachrach & Co Business headings
Bateman William .- -11»
Bauer Lamp Ref & Elec Sign Co 2063
Beklns Van & Storage Co a:™ •„,„.,
Left top lines. 2028,218"
Hc-mis Bro Bag Co. . .Left side lines, 19 S3
Left side lines, 1933
Berger Mfg Co 2099
Binner Theo AAA'SToS
Blake, Moffltt & Towne ...opp 290, 2127 Blume C A Construction Co
Right bottom lines
Boesch Lamp Co ....Business headings
Bolander & Hallawell 2105
Borgeson & Co gjjj
Boulevard Garage -0-8
Britton & Rey ;_■••,■. »,c
Business headings opp 335
Brown Edw & Sons 34.1
Brown J D •• «jj*
Brown, Walker. Simmons & Co ... 34B Brunswick-Balke-Collender Co The
Buel'lG ACo .'. '.'.'.'.'.'.'. '.Right top lines
Burnham & Marsh Co -154
Butterworth Co, The 1980
Byron Jackson Machine Wks ..opp 935 California Art Glass, Bending and
Cutting Works . -0o3
California Concrete Co 1978
California Glue Works -034
California Incandescent Lamp Co..
Left bottoih corner cards
California Ink Co 2146
i 'alifornia Mill Co 2139
California Wine Assn opp 35
i '.nlifornia Wire Cloth Co
Business headings
Calkins Newspaper Syndicate 384
Calkins Publishing House «84
Carnegie Brick & Pottery Co ••■„„„
Right top corner cards, 1920
Carroll M T & Sons Co 2110
Caspar Lumber Co zl%r
Cassaretto John |P|£
Center & Spader 2155
Chase Fred H & Co 20S2
Chivers Herbert Co Left side lines
I 'hubbuck & Harris Inc • •
Right side l'nes -
Clark N & Sons. .Business headings. 437
Clawson L E Co Business headings
Coffin Alonzo ■ ;• -21-8
Colton Dental Association 462.1990
Commercial Art Co opp 4 bo
Conklin Bros • • • • 1961
Consolidated Electric Appliance Co. .2212
Cook H N Belting C 194 1
Cotton Bros Business heading
Crocker H S Co 1992,2177,2203
Crocker National Bank 1902
Croley George H 2050,2143
Crook Audit Co } o
Cuneo Bros -089
Cunningham A A 1966
rAGE
Curtin D A , .„„_
Right bottom and left top lines, 19.5
Curtin Detective Service Co 1993
Cutter J F Whiskey.. Right bottom lines
Dairy Delivery Co »2o
Davidson & Leigh •■■■■';;
Degen L P Belting Co 1942.2067
Dehmlow's Cleaning & Dye Works 2005
Diamond Patent Show Case Co 2178
Diamond Rubber Co 2166
Dietzgen Eugene Co 2190
Donnel Studio 2129
Dore Photo Studios 21J9
Dow Geo E Pumping Engine Co....
Business headings
Eby Machinery Co •
Line back cover, 2091
Eggers & Co : • • • 2106
Elevator Supply & Repair Co.......
Left side lines
Engineer's Polish Co 2100
Evans C H & Co Right side lines, 201-
Farns worth & Ruggles •■•■„.
Business headings
Fer'ran, Plegat & Co 20«s
Fincke Oscar il„
Fireman's Fund Ins Co. .Front cover «
First Federal Trust Co 1903
First National Bank .1903
First National Bank Safe Deposit
Vaults Front cover
Fisher L P Advertising Agency •••191S
Floodberg & McCaffrey :iii „?„i
Forderer Cornice Works 1986, -19?
French American Bank \,* ■
French Savings Bank 1905
Galloway Lithographing Co
Right side lines. 2081
GarrattW T & Co . . .Business headings General Flreproofing Co ■•"■■•"•■-,"; German Savings and Loan Society. .190!;
Gilbreth Frank B JilK-;?!,
Gilley-Schmid Co 2045,-141
Gilt Edge Whiskey
.... 7 Left top corner cards
Gladding, McBean & Co. • • • .
Business headings
Glob'e-Wernicke Co • ■ .11*. 202b
Golden State and Miners Iron
Works Right side lines
Gorham Rubber Co
Right top corner cards
Gorman & Thomas -168
Grady John H •■■ ■■•• :°PP ' "
Grant-Leonard Co Right side lines
Gray J A Co i'\i'A'il'ni
i Great Western Smelting & Refining
Co "lu
\ Guilf oy Cornice Wks \$\*
1 Gwyer Dr •• • %ii\.
I Haas Woodworking Co -f»*
Hahn & Bush J1* '
Haley Pump Co gj»»
Haley William H --"
Hall A I & Son »0o
Hall Norman F Co • ■ • • • J|«
Halsted & Co 2011. --»■•
Harmon S H Lumber Co. .Left side lines
inside back cover ' oiSS
Hartman L E Mrs -", J
Haslett Warehouse Co -J1"
I HeaId's BuSineS^.COp.eaeckbone,-oPp 847 | Healy-Tibbitts Construct!^ C. ^ .
Hendy Joshua Iron Works^ Henry C A & Co
Henshaw, Bulkley & Co
Front cover, opp 862
Hermann Safe Co 2l67
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Herring-Hall-Marvin Safe Co
Line back cover and business headings -„-„
Hibernia Savings & Loan Society .. 1910
Hoffman S 888
Hoff Schneider Bros... Left bottom lines
Holmes Lime Co „ , .,
Inside front cover, 20b <
Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf &
Godown Co 2024
Hotel Golden Eagle 2048
Howe V C 1966
Hoyle M F Co. Right bottom corner card
Hudson Block Co 1981
Hvland & Jarvie 212,
Illinois Pacific Glass Co 2030
International Banking Corporation .. 1899
Italian American Bank 1906
Jackson Byron Iron Works.... opp 935 Jackson P H & Co. .. .Business headings
Judson Mfg Co 2056,2111,2189
Kahn George H
Left top corner cards, 2122
Kai O & Co 2059
Kennedy P J 211a
King Charles J 1983
Klatt, Hirsch & Co.... Left side lines
Kneass George W 1941
Knight Allan 1.3SE
Knox Collection Agency 1975
Kopp^el Arthur Co Right top lines
Korbel Box Factory 194S
Krenz Oscar Copper & Brass ^\ oiks. 19x5 Kruttschnitt Building Material Co
1984. 2035, 2169
La Grande Laundry
Left bottom corner cards, 206.".
Land Title Co 2064
Lane Hospital 2047
Lane Mark 21 la
Larkins & Co 1963
Lask Harry J 2115
La Vigne M 2196
Laydon Darby 1982
Laymance Real Estate Co
Right top corner cards, 2157
Lazzareschi A & Co 1984
Leek Ira G 1815
Levensaler <& Preston opp mxl
Lietz A Co... 2108, 2113, 2171, 2174. 2190
Lindstrom Institute 2097
Lloyd H J 2110
Lorenzen H J H 2112
Lowe J W 2213
Lund Henry & Co 5
Lvons Charles Left bottom lines
MacNutt A H 2097
Mangrum & Otter ...Line back cover
Marine Trust & Savings Bank
opp 1151, 1488
Marsh & Kidd Co 1946
Martin Bros 1049
Martin E & Co Right bottom lines
Marwedel C W. . Right bottom lines,
Business headings, 2093
Mayder & Pierce 1983
McAvoy, O'Hara Co 2011
McCarthy Co opp 1180
McLaren, Goode & Co 1738B
Mechanics Savings Bank
Right top corner cards, 4
Merchants Collection Agency 1976
Medina & Griffin
Left top lines, 1230. 212S
Metropolis Trust & Savings Bank. . .
Top edge, 1901
Millbrae Dairy 1252
Mogan J C 1991
Moise, Klinkner Co ..Business headings
Morgan & Allen Co 1282
Morrow W S 1977
Muir & Symon 2092
Munich Art Glass Co
Left side lines and business headings
Musto Joseph Sons-Keenan Co 2096
National Laundry 2065
National Surety Co .Left top lines
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New Parisian Dyeing and Cleaning
Works 200 I
New York Belting & Packing Co
Business headings
Nielsen Sopbus 2008
North American Mercantile Co 2059
O'Neill P J A::-5?i1
Oakland Chemical Works 1914, 196b
Olson-Mahony Lumber Co 2089
Olson O E Lithograph Co
Right top lines, 2081
Oriel Glass Works 2032
Ostrowski F S & Son 2179
Otis Elevator Co Back cover, 201»
Overland Freight Transfer Co
199S, 2023, 2187, 2198, 2210
Pacific Clay Works
Right bottom corner cards
Pacific Coast Glass Works 2031
Pacific Frame Co 2136
Pacific Metal Works. 1933, 1985, 2100, 2181
Pacific Refining & Roofing Co
1954, 1955, 2124, 215?.
Pacific Suretv Co. Left top corner cards, 1
Pacific Tank Co
. .Left bottom corner cards. 1988. 2194
Pacific Tool and Supply Co
. . . .Backbone, business headings, 2090
Patrick & Co Business headings
Payne's Bolt Works 1946
Pinkerton National Detective Agency 1994
Pinkerton Protective Patrol
Right bottom corner cards
Pioneer Auto Co Left top lines, 1932
Pioneer Machine Whitewashing 2019
Pond & Co 1915, 1959, 2115. 2179
Post Frederick Co 2190
Price G W Pump Co
Right top corner cards, 2149
Purity Spring Water Co
Left side lines
Reigle & Jamieson 2214
Reliance Automobile Co
Right bottom corner cards
Richardson Bros 2169
Rosekrans H & Co 1524
Rosenthal Louis 152 .
Rowe C V 1913
Rulofson A C Sheet Metal Works...
Front edge
Sala Joseph C 2108
San Francisco Art Glass Works 2032
San Francisco Cleaning & Dyeing
Works 2005
San Francisco Commercial Agency.. 197.
San Francisco Laundry Assn 2066
San Francisco National Bank 1901
San Francisco Saw & Tool Works... 2170
Schafer George & Son 218S
Schell MP 1924, 1981
Schmidt Litho Co
Business headings, opp 1575
Schmidt M 2120
Sherwood & Sherwood. Business headings
Shibata T 2059
Sierra Art and Engraving Co... opp 1621
Sierra Glass Co 203'-'
Simon Chas F 1915
Sing Chong Co Left bottom lines
Smith Emery & Co 1922, 1966
Smith & Olsen 1945
Southern Pacific Co
Right and left bottom lines. 2219
Spaulding J & Co 1962
Spect & Shideler 2158
SpTingfield Fire and Marine Insur- ance Co Right side lines, opp 580
Standard Electrical Works
Left bottom corner card
Standard Furniture & Fixture Mfg
Co 2120
Standard Gas Engine Co
Right bottom corner cards
Standard Milk Co Bottom edge, 2103
Standard Roofing Co. 2164
Standard Sheet Steel Co 1986
Staples & Pfeiffer 2120
Starkweather H K Co 1955
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Business headings
Sterling Electric Co
Right bottom corner cards
Sugar Pine Lumber Co 2089
Sunset Magazine Bottom lines
Swiss-American Bank 1907
Takemura K & Bros 2059
Taylor L A 2019
Telgmann & Torka 1997
Thiel Detective Service Co 1995
Thomson & Carlson 1940
Title Insurance and Guarantee Co. . .2172
Trlttenbach G Line front cover, 2100
Trumbull Seed Co 2172
Union Lithograph Co Left side lines
United Glass Works
Left top corner cards, 2031
Vallejo Brick & Tile Co
Right bottom corner cards
Van Vroom Dental Parlors
Line, back cover, opp 1777
Varney & Green 1916, 1942, 2178, 21S9
Vaughan Fred W & Co
Right bottom corner cards, 2204
PAOE
Waterman L E & Co 2024
Watson Roof Co. 2022
Wellington George J Front cover, 6
Wells Fargo Nevada National Bank. 1900
Wenzelburger A. Line front cover
West Coast Life Insurance Co.
Line, front cover, 5
Western Art Metal and Wire Co 2215
Western Foundry .2220
Western Fuel Co Business headlines
Western Meat Co 2034
Western Roofing Materials Co .. ,.
1746, 1747, 1780, 1781. 1842
White W J Co 1968, 1974. 1982
Wichman, Lutgen & Co
Left top corner cards
Wieland Bros 2121
Wilbrand B A 1674
Wilson J C Backbone, 1859
Wolfe Nat 2177i
Wong Him Dr 1700
Woodruff Co Business headings'
World Mailing Case Co 2092
Young A L Machinery Co
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Members. Mayor Edward R. Taylor, President Ex-
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David Oliver. Jr. jcretary — Elmore C. Leffingwell.
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Michael Casey, President. Thomas F. Eagan. Charles A. Day.
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SUPERIOR COURT.
Department 1. Judge— James M. Sea- well; term expires January, 1911. Clerk — L. T. Jacks. Department 2. Judge — Frank J Muras- kv; term expires January 1911. Clerk — H. J. Jackson. Department 3. Judge — James M. Troutt; term expires January, 1911. Clerk — P. W. Lennon. Department 4. Judge — James C. B. Heb- bard; term expires January, 1909. Clerk — J. J. Groom. Department S. Judge — John Hunt; term expires January, 1909. Clerk — James P. Dockery. Department 6. (Criminal) — Judge — Frank H. Dunne; term expires January, 1909. Clerk — F. J. MeManus. Department 7. Judge— Edmund P- Mo- gan; term expires January. 19 lo. Clerk — Joseph Goddard. Department 8. Judge — George A. Sturte- vant; term expires January. 191... Clerk — H. J. Alexander. Department 9. (Probate) — Judge — James V Coffev; term expires January, 1913. Clerk — J. P. Callaghan. Department 10. (Probate and Insolven- cy)— Judge — Thomas F. Graham, "term expires January, 1913. Clerk — Walter E. Trefts. Department 11. (Criminal) — Judge — William P. Lawlor; term expires January. 1913. Clerk — M. F. Welch. Department 12. (Criminal) — Judge — Carroll Cook; term expires January, 1909. Clerk— James H. Stevens. Secretary Superior Judges — Thomas S. Mulvey. Superior Court Commissioners. Finlay Cook. George D. Perry. Frank W. Lawler. H. L. Joachimsen. John F. Tyler.
DEPARTMENT OP ELECTRICITY.
William R. Hewitt. Chief. Fulton and Larkin streets.
DEPARTMENT OP PUBLIC HEALTH. Members of Board.
William Ophuls. President.
F. Dudley Tait. M. D.
T. G. McConkey, M. D.
Guv E. Manning. M. D.
T. W. Huntington, M. D. Health Officer — Richard Brodrick. City Physician — James T. Watkins.
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Justice — Alfred B. Lawson.
Justice — John J. Van Nostrand.
Justice — Bernard J. Flood.
Clerk— G. S. McComb.
Deputv Clerks— Jeremiah F. Collins.
.1. J. Sweeney, D. Kearney, w. H.
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Police Court No. 1. Judge — Charles L.
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Commissioners — Charles A. Sweigert. A. D Cutler, Hugo D. Keil, Jacob Leggett. Secretary— Charles F. Skelly.
Chief of Police — William J. Biggy.
Clerk to Chief of Police — John J. O'Meara.
Property Clerk — Jesse B. Cook.
Captains of Police — James Kelly, Bern- ard McManus, Michael J. Conboy, Henry P. Gleeson. Henry H. Colby, A. J. F. Nolting, M. O. Anderson, Thomas Duke.
lieutenants — Fred P. Green. Herbert J. Wright, Michael Carroll, Eugene Wall Marcellus Anderson, Henry J. O'Dea, John M. Lewis, Thomas L. Tobin, William J. Mullender, James H. Helms, John H. Lackman, Wil- liam E. Dinan, Patrick Shea, David W. Boyd.
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Bush 1422 Bush
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Harbor, N. E. cor Drnmra and Commercial
Mission 3057 Seventeenth
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Ocean View 110 Plymouth Avenue
O'Farrell 2717 O'Farrell
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FIBE DEPARTMENT.
Commissioners — William P. Delaney. T. H. Goodman, H. M. Wreden, Wil- liam F. McCarthy. Secretary — John W. McCarthy.
Chief Engineer — P. H. Shaughnessy.
First Assistant Chief — M, J. Dolan.
Second Assistant — Thomas Murphy.
Battalion Chiefs — John Wills, John J. Conlon, W'illiam D. Walters, John R. Maxwell, M. O'Brien, John Mc- Cluskey, Wralter A. Cook, Matthew Farlev, Charles J. Cullen, E. F. Mc- Kittrick, H. Horn.
Corporation Tard — H. H. Goiter, Super- intendent Engines; P Brandon, Clerk and Commissary Department Sta- 1,1. s; William Tobin. Acting Super- intendent; W. F. Egan, Veterinary Surgeon.
Chemical Engine Companies — See Page 424.
Monitor Batteries — See Pa. Truck Companies — See Pa
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FIBE UNDEBWBITEBS ASSOCIATION OF THE PACIFIC.
Meets at the call of the President at their rooms. Merchants Exchange Build- ing. The object is the mutual improve- ment of methods and practices in under- writing. Alfred Stillman, secretary.
FIBE PATROL
Established May, 1875. John F. O. Comstock. Superintendent, office: West side Natoma near New Montgomery.
Station No. 3 — 1915 Bush. Frank James, Lieutenant.
Station No. 4 — 3251 Twentieth street. Christopher Lee, Lieutenant.
ART SOCIETIES.
Art Association, The San Francisco
(Mark Hopkins Institute of Art). — Cor- ner of California and Mason streets. Organized March, 1871. Objects — The promotion and encouragement of paint- ing, sculpture and the allied fine arts in the community, and the maintenance
of a school in connection therewith. Incorporated July. 1889. Affiliated with the University of California February. 1893, and at the same time entered into possession of the property it now occu- pies under the terms of an agreement whereby the owner, Mr. Edward F. Sear- les, deeded the building and grounds to the Regents of the University for the exclusive uses and purposes of instruc- tion in and illustration of the fine arts, music and literature, or any of them, including the maintenance of galleries and reading rooms and other suitable means of such instruction and illustra- tion, under the title of "...ie Mark Hop- kins Institute of Art." The buildings of the Mark Hopkins Institute were de- stroyed in the great fire which devast- ated' the city in 1906. and a new agree- ment was entered into with the Regents of the University and Mr. Searles under which the Art Association retained pos- session of the former site and erected thereon a temporary building wherein are displayed such pictures and statues as were saved from the fire, together with subsequent additions to the collec- tion; in this building also is conducted the School of Design, the whole being comprehended under the title of The San Francisco Institute of Art. The present building is the precursor of a more elaborate one which it is the in- tention to erect in the future. Mean- time the Association is enlarging its collection which is on permanent exhibi- tion, while special exhibitions are held at frequent intervals. Meets fourth Tuesday in each month. Henry Heyman, secretary; J. R. Martin, assistant secre- tary; director, Capt. R. H. Fletcher.
The California School of Design, main- tained by the Association, teaches draw- ing, painting and modeling in all their branches, decorative and constructive designing and wood carving.
BANKS.
San Francisco Clearing House.
Homer S. King, President; Ignatz Steinhart, Vice-President; William H. High, Secretary; Charles Sleeper, Man- ager; 348 Pine street.
San Francisco Clearing House Examiner. Archibald Kains, Merchants Exchange Building.
Clearing House Committee. Homer S. King, Chairman; James K. Lynch, C. K. Mcintosh, F. Lipman, I. F. Moulton. C. K. Mcintosh, Secretary Clearing House Committee.
American National Bank of San Fran- cisco. Organized September 17, 1902; Merchants Exchange Building; P. E. Bowles. President; Francis Cutting, Vice- President; E. W. Wilson, Vice-President: George N. O'Brien, Cashier. Capital stock, $1,000,000. Surplus and undivided profits, $550, 000. Directors — E. W. Wil- son, James McNab, Henry J. Crocker. P. E. Bowles, W. H. Chickering, Francis Cutting, George P. McNear, D. F. Mont- eagle, W. H. Talbot.
Anglo-Californian Bank. Limited (San Francisco branch). Incorporated April r> 1873; northeast corner Sansome and Pine streets; I. Steinhart and P. N. Lili- etithal, Managers; Joseph Friedlander. cashier. Capital stock authorize!]. £1,200,000; amount subscribed, £600,00": amount paid in coin, £300,000; total num- ber of shares of stock issued, 29,970, £20 ordinary; amount paid on each share of stock, £10; reserve and surplus, £250.- 000. London Directors — E. H. Cunard. Charles S. Grenfell, William E. Hubbard, Isaac Seligman, and J. Simon, manager.
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Banoa Popolare Operaia Italiana, Montogmerv, J. F. Fugazi. President, N. Belgran'o, Cashier; paid up capital, $250,000.
Bank of British North America. In- corporated by royal charter, 1840; 1-0 Sansome street; J C. Welsh and I A. b. Ireland, agents. Capital stock » 4 m, ..- 500- amount subscribed $4,is6b.500, amount paid in coin, $4,866,500; reserve. $■• 33 5 020; total number of shares of stock issued, 20.000; the amount paid on each share of stock. $243.33.
Bank of California. See The Bank of California.
Bank of Italy. Incorporated August 10 1904' northwest corner Montgomery and Clay streets; L. Scatena. President; A. P. Gianninl, Vice-President; A. Pedn- ni Cashier. Capital stock, $500,000. Branch. 3343 Mission street.
Bank of San Francisco. See The Bank of San Francisco.
California Safe Deposit and Trust Company. Corner California and Mont- gomery streets. E. J. Le Breton. Re- California Saving's and Loan Society (in liquidation), David Parquharson, President; Charles D. Farquharson, Sec- retary. 801 Van Ness Avenue.
Canadian Bank of Commerce, The ( San Francisco Branch). Southeast corner California and Sansome streets; G. W. B. Heathcote. Acting Manager. Capital, $10,000,000; reserve, $5,000,000.
Canton Bank, I. P. Allen, Manager, Clay and Kearny streets.
Central Trust Company of California. Incorporated January 29, 1903; northeast corner Montgomery and Sansome streets; Charles F. Leege, President; Charles C. Moore, W. A. Frederick. Gavin McNab, Vice-Presidents; B. G. Tognazzi, Cashier. Paid up capital and surplus. $1,500,000. Citizens State Bank. F. J. Symmes. Receiver. Monadnock Building.
City and County Bank. Incorporated April 23 1902; southeast corner Sixth and Stevenson streets: A. J. Lowenberg, President; D. V. Merle, Vice-President; A. Tonn, Cashier. Directors — Matthew Nunan, Otto A. Jungblut. C. A. Malm, L. Auerbach, A. J. Lowenberg, L. V. Merle, A. Tonn.
Columbus Savings and Loan Society. Incorporated January IS. 1S93; 700 Mont- gomery street; capital stock, $300,000; paid lip. $130,000; reserve fund, $114,- 699.44; I. W. Hellman, Jr.. President. G. Bacigalupi, Vice-President; W J De Martini. Cashier
Commercial Bank and Trust Company. See The United States National Bank
Crocker National Bank of San Fran- cisco. Organized August 31, 1SSS; junc- tion Montgomery. Post and Market streets; William H. Crocker, President; C. B. Green, Vice-President; James F. Fagan, Vice-President; W. Gregg, Jr., Cashier; C. F. Baker, G. W. Ebner and W. R. Berry, Assistant Cashiers. Capi- tal stock, $1,000,000, paid in coin; surplus fund, $2,000,000. Directors — William H. Crocker. George Crocker, C. E Green. E. B. Pond, G. W. Scott. H. T. Scott A. F. Morrison, Charles T. Crocker, Frank G. Drum, James J. Fagan, W. Gregg, Jr.
Donohoe Kelly Banking- Company. In- corporated March 1, 1891; northeast corner Montgomery and Sutter streets; Joseph A. Donohoe. President; John P.ermingham, Vice-President; Edward Donohoe, Cashier and Secretary; J. E. Fitzpatrick. Assistant Cashier. Author- ;.,,^i rir.itnl stork SI 000 000; amount
subscribed, $650,000; amount paid in coin $650,000; total number of shares ot stock issued, 6,500; amount paid on each share of stock, $100. Directors— Joseph D Grant, J. A. Donohoe, Eugene Kelly. John Bermingham, George Whittell, R. H Pease, Edward Donohoe, C. de Guigne, E. L. Eyre. Foster P. Cole.
First Federal Trust Co. of San Fran- cisco, northwest corner Post and Mont- gomery streets. J. G. Hooper, Manager
First National Bank of San Francisco. See The First National Bank of San Francisco.
French American Bank. Incorporated January 6, 1903; 110 Sutter street; Charles Carpy. President; Arthur Legal- let Vice-President; Leon Bocqueraz, Vice-President; John Ginty, Cashier; M. Girard, Assistant Cashier; Capital, $1.- 000,000 paid in. Directors — Dr. J. £•■ Artigues, O. Bozio, Leon Bocqueraz. J. A. Bergerot, Charles Carpy, J. M. Dupas, J. SGodeau, N. C. Cabin. George Beleney, H. De St Seine, A. Legallet.
French Saving's Bank. Reincorporated March 10. 1S79; 110 Sutter street; Charles Carpy President; A. Legalltt Vice-President; Leon Bocqueraz, Second Vice-President; A. Bosquet. Secretary. Capital stock, $600,000; amount sub- scribed, $600,000; amount paid in coin $6nn nOO; total number of shares ot stock issued, 6.000; amount paid on each share of stock, $100. Directors— A Lesallet. Dr. J. E. Artigues. O. Bozia Leon Boc- oueraz, J. A. Bergerot, C. Carpy J. M. Dupas J. S. Godeau. John Ginty, Charles Carpy, George Beleney, H. De St Seine.
German Savings and Loan Society. In- corporated February 10, 186b; o^b Cali- fornia street; N. Ohlandt President Daniel Meyer, Vice-President; Erml Rohte, Second Vice-President; AH K. Schmidt. Cashier; William Heirrnann. Assistant Cashier; George Tourny, Sec- retary A. H. Muller, Assistant Secre- tary; Capital stock, $1,200,000; on amount subscribed. $1,200,000; amount paid I in coin, $1,000,000; total number of shares of stock issued, 1,200; amount paid on each share of stock $833.33. Directors— N. Ohlandt, Daniel Meyer Emil Roht. Ignatz Steinhart, I. N. Walter, J. W. Van Bergen, F. Tillmann, Jr., E. T. Kruse and W. S. Goodfellow.
Golden Gate Bank. Northeast corner Laguna and Post
Hibernia Savings and Loan Society The. Incorporated April 12, 1S59; rein- corporated August 30, 1S64; corner Mar- ket McAllister and Jones streets; James R. Kelly, President; Richard M. Tobin, Secretary
Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Cor- poration. (Agency.) Capital paid "P. $15,000,000; reserve funds $31.01 0 00. reserve liability of shareholders $10,000,- 000 San Francisco Agency, 411 Mont- gomery street. W. H. Harries, Agent.
Humboldt Savings Bank. Incorporated November 24. 1S69; south side of Market street near Fourth street; G. H. Luch- singer President; W. E. Palmer, Cashier. Capital stock, $600,000; amount sub- scribed $600,000; amount paid in coin, $600,000. Directors— G. H Luchsmger, G. X. Wendling. Williani H. Crocker, I. Kohn W. A. Frederick. Rudolph Herold, Jr., George L. Payne, W. E. Palmer, A. D.
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Mills Building. Thomas H. Hubbard. President; James S. Fearon, Vice-Presi- dent; William H. High, Manager. Capital. S3 250 000: surplus; $3.650,000.
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Italian-American Bank. Incorporated March 16. 1899. Southwest corner Mont- gomery and Sacramento streets. A. Sbarboro, President; Henry J. Crocker,. Vice-President; A. E. Sbarboro. Cashier; R A. Sbarboro. Assistant Cashier. Capi- tal subscribed. $1,000,000. Paid up, $750,- 000 Directors — A. Sbarboro. Henry J. Crocker, P. C. Rossi. L. Demartini, A. J. Merle M. J. Fontana. Charles A. Malm, G. Garibaldi, Luigi Boitano.
Ximmon Ginko. 1588 O'Farrell. London Paris National Bank of San Francisco (Limited). Incorporated Jan- uary 9 1884 (succeeded to the business of the London Paris and American Bank, Ltd., July 1, 1908) northeast corner Sansome 'and Sutter streets; Sigmund Greenebaum. President; Herbert Fleish- hacker, Vice-President and Manager; R. Altschul, Cashier. Capital stock. $2,500,- 000; amount subscribed, $2,500,000; amount paid in coin, $2,000,000; reserve. $1,200,000; total number of shares of stock issued, 25.000; amount paid on each share of stock. $80. Directors — J. C. McKinstry, Sigmund Greenebaum, H Fleishhacker, Raphael Weill, Louis Sloss, M. Fleishhacker, J. J. Mack.
"Mechanics Saving's Bank. Incorporated January 21. 1904, northeast corner Mar- ket and' Mason streets. James O'B Gunn, President; George D. Gray and George F. Lyon Vice-Presidents; John L. Calkins, Secretary and Cashier. Capital paid in coin, $250,000. Directors — James O'B. Gunn, George D. Gray, George F. Lyon. James J. Fagan, Marshal Hale. Frank M. Greenwood. Henry Van Bergen, George M. Mitchell. Charles C. Moore. Henry T. Scott.
Mercantile Trust Company of San Trancisco. Organized, 1S99; 464 Cali- fornia street. W. G. Irwin, President; Henry T. Scott. Vice-President; John Dempster McKee. Vice-President and Cashier; W. F. Berry and O. Ellinghouse, Assistant Cashiers. Capital and surplus, $4,000,000.
Merchants National Bank of San Fran- cisco. Incorporated November 7, 1906; Chronicle Building. Charles Nelson, President; Lewis I Cowgill, Vice-Presi- dent; L. M. Macdonald, Cashier.
Metropolis Trust and Savings Bank. Market and New Montgomery streets, and 1370 Sutter street. A. A. Watkins. President; C. Grange. Vice-President and Manager; F. R. Cook, Cashier. Capital stock paid in. $748,433.61; surplus. $106.- 000.
Mission Bank. See The Mission Bank. Mutual Saving's Bank of San Prancis- co. Incorporated November 21, 1889; 706 Market street, opposite Third street. James D. Phelan. President; George A. Storv, Cashier; C. B. Hobson, Assistant Cashier; A. E. Curtis, Second Assistant Cashier. Capital stock, $1,000,000; amount subscribed. $1,000,000; amount paid in coin, $300,000; total number of shares of stock issued 10,000; amount paid on each share of stock, $30. Directors — James D. Phelan, J. K. Mof- fltt, John A. Hooper, J. C. McKinstry, Rolla V. Watt, F. J. Sullivan, Rudolph Spreckels, Charles Holbrook.
Nevada National Bank. See Wells Fargo Nevada National Bank of San Francisco.
Portuguese American Bank. Southwest corner Front and Clay streets.
Renters' Loan and Trust Co, 131-135 Hayes. George M. Perine, President; C. S. Scott, Vice-President and Cashier. Capital paid up, $100,000; surplus $100,-
Russo-Chinese Bank Agency. (Organ- ized 1895); 415 Montgomery street. Paul up Capital, reserves and participation ( 'hinese Imperial Government. S12.298.10i.. Head office. St. Petersburg. C. Schulz.Mgr. San Francisco Savings Union. Incor- porated June 18, 1862; Northwest corner California and Montgomery streets. E. a. Pond, President; W. C. B. de Fremery, Vice-President; C. O. G. Miller. \ ice- President; Lovell White, Cashier, R. M. Welch Assistant Cashier. Capital stock. $1,000,000, paid up. Directors — V\ akefield Baker W. C. B. de Fremery, Frederick H Beaver, William A. Magee. Jacob Barth E. B. Pond, C. O. G. Miller, John F. Merrill, H. C. Breeden.
Savings and Loan Society. Incorpor- ated July 23, 1S57; 101 Montgomery street Arthur A. Smith. President; James J Fagan First Vice-President; George D Greenwood. Second Vice-President; William A. Boston, Cashier. Capital stock $1,000,000.
Scandinavian-American Savings Bank. Chronicle Building. Charles Nelson, President; L. M. MacDonald, Cashier.
Seaboard National Bank, 46 Market street. Robert J. Tyson President; J. E. Hall Cashier. Capital, $250,000; surplus, $60,096.41.
Security Savings Bank. Incorporated March 2, 1871; 316 Montgomery street. William Babcock. President; S L. Abbott, Vice-President; Fred W. Ray, Secretary.
Authorized Capital stock. $1,000, ;
amount subscribed, $500,000; amount paid in coin, $500,000; toal number of shares of stock issued, 2.000; amount paid on each share of stock, $2o0.
State Savings and Commercial Bank. W. S. Miller, President; C. P. Haag, Sec- retary and Manager, 1019 Fillmore.
Swiss-American Bank. Incorporated 1896; 1456 Fillmore street; branch. 622 Montgomery street. Henry Brunner. President; T. C. Tognazzini. Vice-Presi- dent; Alfred A. Micheletti, Manager. Capital stock of the Bank of which this is a branch is $1,000,000; amount paid in coin $600,000; amount paid on each share of stock, $100.
The Bank of California. Incorporated June, 1864: northwest corner California and Sansome streets: Homer S. King, President; F. B. Anderson, Vice-Presi- dent; I. F. Moulton, Cashier. Capital stock, $4,000,000; amount paid in, $4,000,- iKio; surplus. $ln. 746,004. Directors — Homer S. King, J. M. Allen. F. B. Ander- son, William Babcock, Antoine Borel, Charles R. Bishop. W. D. Clark, G. E. Goodman. Edward W. Hopkins, J. F. Merrill, Jacob Stern. Joseph S. Tobin
The Bank of San Prancisco, 1221 Polk street. Capital paid up, $200,000. W. Frank Pierce, President; James J. Fagan and John E. Quinn. Vice-Presidents; W. W. Douglas, Cashier. Directors — William H. Crocker, George D. Cooper. James J. Fagan, A. H. Giannini. Thomas W. Hunt- ington, E. E. Johnson, Hugo D. Keil, W. Frank Pierce. John E. Quinn, Henry T. Scott, C, L. Field
The First National Bank of San Fran- cisco. Organized October, 1870; north- west corner Post and Montgomery streets: Rudolph Spreckels, President; J. K. Moffitt, Cashier. Capital stock. $3,000,- 000; surplus and undivided profits, $1.- 750,000. Directors — S. G. Murphy. James K. Moffitt. George C. Perkins. James D. Phelan, Thomas Jennings, J. VV . Van Bergen, J. Downey Harvey, John A. Hooper, Rudolph Spreckels, James K. Lynch, J. H. Skinner, George Whittell. C. E Worden Claus Spreckels. W. S. Martin.
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The Market Street Bank, 1143 Market street. Louis H. Moos^r, Receiver.
The Mission Bank. Incorporated Feb- ruary 7 1903. Sixteenth street and Julian avenue. James Rolph, Jr. President; Stunt F Smith. Cashier: J. S. Reardon, Assistant Cashier. Capital. $200,000. Di- r,.,-ti,rs— James Rolph. Jr.. F. B. Ander- sen E W. Hopkins, William Babcock, W. H. Crim, G. L. Center, Antoine Borel. The San Francisco National Bank. Or- ganized 1V-. -ember 1. 1S97; Merchants Ex- change Building, 433 California street; James K. Wilson. President; William Pierce Johnson, Vice-President; C. K. Mcintosh. Vice-President; F. W. Wolfe, Cashier; C. L. Davis, Assistant Cashier, capital paid in coin. $1,000,000; surplus and undivided profits, $395,000. Directors — William Pierce Johnson, William J. Dutton, George A. Pope C.S. Benedict, George \ Newhall, W. H. Talbot, H. D. Morton, C. K. Mcintosh, J. K. Wilson.
The Scandinavian Savings Bank of San rrancisco, Chronicle Building. Charles Nelson, President; L. M. Mac- Donald, Cashier.
The United States National Bank, 1.4 0 Fillmore street. Theo. Reichert, Presl- denf W L. Grnwall. Vie. '-President; R. B. Murdock, Cashier and Manager; L. Blair Hesse, Assistant Cashier.
Union State Bank, Monadnock Build- ing. John Tonningsen, President; W. C. Hays, Cashier
Union Trust Company of San Francis- co. Incorporated February 6, 1S93; junc- tion Montgomery, Post and Market streets- Isaias W. Hellman, President: I. \V Hellman Jr., Vice-President and Manager- Charles J. Deering. Cashier and s, ■, i, tary H Van Laiven, Assistant Cashier-' 'diaries du Pare, Assistant cashier. Capital stock. $1,500,000: amount subscribed, $1,490,000; amount paid in coin. $1,192,000; total number of shares of stock issued, 1,490; amount paid on each share of stock, $800. Di- rectors— Isaias W. Hellman. William L. Gerstle I. W. Hellman, Jr., J. B. Flood, Timothy Hopkins, John D. Spreckels. George A. Pope, Jacob Stern, Charles Holhrook, A. H. Payson. J. Henry Meyer. Charles G. Lathrop, E. S. Heller, Charles
United States National Bank. See The Vnited States National Bank.
Wells Fargo Nevada National Bank 01 San Francisco. Union Trust Building. 4 Montgomery street; Isaias W. Hellman, President; Frank B. King, Cashier.
Western National Bank of San Fran- cisco. Northeast corner Market and Powell streets (James Flood Building). John H. Spring, President; F. L. Holland, Vice-President; William C. Murdock, Jr..
Yokohama Specie Bank The (Ltd>, southwest corner Sansome and Commer- cial streets. Tar.. Hortsumi. Manager.
BENEFIT ASSOCIATIONS.
Catholic Knights of America. Meets second Sunday of each month at 1944 California street. Dr. J. F. Gibbon, Presi- ent; J. V. Kane. Secretary.
Exempt Fire Company. Meetings held
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French Mutual Benevolent Society.
Meets second and fourth Monday of each month at 402 Sutter street. John Bergez, President; E. O. Dupuy, Recording Sec- retary __
Italian Mutual Benevolent Society, 325
Montgomery avenue.
Italian Beali Carabinleri Mutual Aid Society, 325 Montgomery avenue
Journeyman Butchers' Protective ana Benevolent Association of the Pacific Coast. Meets every Wednesday evening at Red Men's Hall, 240 Golden Gate avenue. Benjamin Davis, Recording Sec- retary.
Journeymen Shipwrights Association. Meets second and fourth Sundays of each month at 10 Folsom street
Letter Carriers' Mutual Aid Associa- tion. Conrad Trieber, Secretary. Meets first Saturday evening of each month at 2140 Market street
Ligue d'Henri IV Mutual Benevolent Society. Membership 750. Meets at Red Men's Hall, 240 Golden Gate avenue. Offi- cers: J. Coudeu, President; P. A. Berge- rot, Recording Secretary.
Marine Engineers' Beneficial Associa- tion, No. 35. Meets every Tuesday even- ing at 45 Steuart street. J. A. Reed, President; M. K Anderson, Correspond- ing Secretary; John J. Searey, Business Manager.
Merchants Exchange Mutual Benefit Association. T. C. Friedlander, Secretary, Merchants Exchange Building.
Musical Fund Society. Meets quarter- ly third Thursday in January, April. July and October at 12:30 p. m. at 68 Haight street. M. Davis, Secretary.
National Association Letter Carriers of America. Golden Gate Branch 214. T. L, McKeever, President; John C. Daly. Secretary. Meets first Saturday of each month at 1739 Fillmore street.
National Association of Postofflce Clerks, Branch No. 8. Joseph Rudee, President; H. H. Mullins, Secretary. Meets second Saturday of each month at B'nai Brith Hall.
Nord-Deutscher Verein. Meets second and fourth Tuesdays at Hamilton Hall, corner Gearv and Steiner streets. C. G. Bolsdorff, President.
Norwegian Aid Society of San Francis- co. Meets every third Monday at 2849 Clay street. A. Bjolatad, President; Klaus Olsen. Secretary.
Order of Scottish Clans. Clan Frasei . No 78. Meets on the first and third Thursday evenings of each month at "l'l Market street. Alexander R. Calder. Chief; J. W. Forsyth, Secretary.
Pacific Coast Commercial Travelers^ Association. Meets the last Saturday ot each month Headquarters, 717 Market street. S. Moseley Woods, Secretary.
San Francisco Fire Department Mutual Aid Association. George F Maxwell. President; E. F. McKittrick, Secretary; 2547 Folsom street.
San Francisco Schuetzen-Verein. Meets at Stegemann's Hall every second Wed- nesday of each month. George H. Bahrs. President; John D. Heise, Captain; K. Wertheimer, Secretary.
San Francisco Schwaben Verein. Meets second and fourth Thursdays of each month at 2401 Folsom street.
Scandinavian Society. Meets every Tuesday evening at 1274 Market street. Charles Plumhack, President
St. Peter's G-erman Catholic Benevo- lent Society. Meets first Sunday of each month at St. Boniface Hall, 123 Golden Gate avenue. .
Swiss Mutual Benevolent Society. Meets second Tuesday of the month at 400 Kearny street. Ant. Borel, President; A. Juillerat, Secretary.
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Teachers Mutual Aid Society of San Francisco. Meets at Denman School on first and third Wednesdays of each month at 3:30 p. m. Miss Jessie Smith, Presi- dent; Mrs. C. A. Hill. Secretary.
Union Printers' Mutual Aid Society. Meets the second Sunday after the first Monday in each month at 933 Market street. S. T. Sawyer. President; J. A. Sn.-ll. Recording Secretary.
United States Railway Mail Service Mutual Benefit Association. Postoffice Ihiilding, room 227. H. J. Neper, Local Secretary.
University of the Pacific Endowment Pund Com. Humboldt Bank Building. L J. Truman, President and Treasurer; Rolla V. Watt, Secretary. Meets at call of President.
Verein Eintracht. Meets every Wed- nesday at 237 Twelfth street. Louis Schmidt, President; E. J. Schmieder, Secretary.
Widows and Orphans Aid Association of the San Francisco Police Department, embraces the whole police force of San Francisco, with the object of protecting and endowing their widows and orphans in case of death. Meets at police head- quarters, 64 Eddy street, second Friday of each month at 3 p. m. John Cronin, President; John J. O'Meara, Recording Secretary.
Young- Men's Institute (R. C). Office, 92 Sanchez street. Officers of the Grand Council — James P. Sex, Grand President; George A. Stanley, Grand Secretary; William T. Aggeler, Grand Treasurer.
Y. M. I. lecture Bureau, 92 Sanchez street.
Young- ladies' Institute, 92 Sanchez street. Miss Josephine T. Molloy, Grand Secretary. Office. 1009 Fell street.
BENEVOLENT SOCIETIES.
Associated Charities. Organized March, 1SS8; 1500 Jackson street. Meets last Friday at 3:30 p. m. Directors — Osgood Putnam, President: Miss Katherine C. Felton, General Secretary.
Austrian Military and Benevolent So- ciety. Meets every second and fourth Wednesdays at 566 Fulton street. C. Petrusich. President; George Mostahl- nich, Secretary.
British Benevolent Society of Cali- fornia. Annual meeting second Tues- day in May at British Consulate, 268 Market street. Officers — Walter R. Hearn, H. B. M. Consul General, Honorary President; Major H. D. Gerrard, Secre- tary and Treasurer.
California Prison Commission, 369 First street. Charles Montgomery, Pres. Eureka Benevolent Society. Organized October, 1850, to assist poor and needy Hebrews in want or sickness. Office, 1768 O'Farrell street. Henry Sinsheimer, President; Meyer H. Levy, Secretary.
Prancesca Relief Society. Incorporat- ed April 25, 189S, although the society has been engaged in relief work since 1877. Its object is to assist the deserv- ing poor. The membership is composed of honorary and active members. Meet- ings are held every Wednesday forenoon at 2211 Hayes street. Mrs. Bertha Welch, foundress; Mrs. Eugene Lent, President. German General Benevolent Society The. Owns and controls the German Hos- 'pital. Paul A. Kamenz, general agent. Office, Noe and Fourteenth streets.
German Ladies' General Benevolent Society. Meets on the first day of each month at Jackson and Polk streets, room 3. Mrs. F. Fehleisen, President; Mrs. C. A. Burns, Secretary.
Golden Gate Kinderg-arten Association. Organized October 6, 1879; incorporated October 6, 18S4. Its object is the estab- lishment and maintenance of free Kin- dergartens in San Francisco, and the sustaining of a free Normal Training School for Kindergartners. Mrs. Phoebe A. Hearst, Honorary President; Mrs. Ira Pierce, Honorary Vice-President; Miss Virginia Fitch, President; Mrs. Louis Sloss, First Vice-President; Mrs. Cyrus Walker, Second Vice-President; Mrs. Silas Palmer and Mrs. T. D. Boardman, Secretaries; Mrs. E. B. Cutler, Treasurer; Miss Anna M. Stovall, Normal Instruc- tor. Office, 1625 California street, room 15. Hebrew Board of Relief. Meets at 176S O'Farrell street. Henry Sinsheimer, President. Meyer H. Levy, Secretary.
Homeopathic Dispensary. Hahnemann Hospital College, southwest corner Maple and Sacramento streets.
Jewish ladies' Relief Society. Meets at 1768 O'Farrell street. Mrs. Henry Waugenheim, President; Meyer H. Levy, Secretary.
Madrid Mutual Benevolent Society. Organized January 7, 1887. Object — to as- sist its members during sickness and to help the members' widows and families. Meets last Saturday of each month at 800 Kentucky street. Frank L. Noriega, Secretary.
"Master Mariners Benevolent Associa- tion. Meets every Thursday evening at 82 Market street. Edward J. Fisher, President; A. P. Lorenzen, Secretary.
Occidental Kinderg-arten Association. Free Kindergarten located at Seventeenth street and Potrero avenue. Mrs. A. L. Armer, President. Miss J. Newman, Treasurer.
Ohaha Shalom Benevolent Society. Meets first Sunday in each month at 961 Golden Gate avenue.
Pacific Humane Society. Claus Spreck- els Building, Third and Market streets. Frank J. Kane, Secretary.
Pixley Memorial Pree Kindergarten. 2259 Filbert street.
Pope and Walker Memorial Pree Kin- derg-arten, 1714 Greenwich street
San Prancisco Children's Orphanage. E. L. Wardham, Secretary, 4047 Twenty- fifth street.
San Prancisco Commercial Travelers' Association. Meets first and third Tues- days in each month at 222 Van Ness ave- nue.
San Prancisco Pruit and Plower Mis- sion, 1372 Jackson street. Hilda St.-in- hart. President; Miss Meta Thompson, secretary.
San Prancisco Polyclinic, The, 44 3 Fillmore street. J. Wilson Shiels, M. D., President; Martin Regensburger, M. D., Secretary.
San Prancisco Settlement Association. Mrs. Phoebe A. Hearst, President; Mrs. Mary W. Kincaid. Chairman of the Coun- cil- Miss Eugenie Schenk, Head Worker: William Hutton. Director of Boys- Clubs. The Settlement House, known as the "South Park Settlement," is located at No. 720 Treat avenue. San Francis- co Boys' Club, formerly 740 Bryant street, now a part of San Francisco Set- tlement and under its direction, having united with it September, 1898.
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San Francisco Society for the Preven- tion of Cruelty to Animals. John Parr.- ridge President: Matthew MeCurrie, Sec- retary, 2514 Sixteenth street.
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St. Andrews' Society. Organized Sep- tember 21 1863; Incorporated August 4, lM',r, Meets every Monday evening at 926 Golden Gate avenue. J. C. Pyfe, President; Robert H. Murray, Recording Secretary.
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CALIFORNIA PROMOTION COMMITTEE.
Union Square. The object of this committee is to ad- vertise the resources and to promote the settlement and development of the State of California. Visitors invited. Rufus P. Jennings, Chairman.
CALIFORNIA STATE BOARD OF TRADE
Offices and Exhibit Hall, Union Perry Building. Arthur R. Briggs, President and Man- ager; C. M. Wooster. Vice-President; George X. Wendling, First Vice-Presi- dent; A. L. McDonald, Secretary. De- voted to State development and giving free information as to the resources and possibilities of California
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221-223 Merchants Exchange Building, 431 California Street.
C. H. Bentley, President; George E. Butler. Vice-President; George D. Gray, Second Vice-President; Chester W.Burks, Secretary. Treasurer and Librarian. Trustees — W. P. Barnes, William L. Gerstle, William H. Marston, William Matson, William G. Mugan, James K. Moffitt, James McNab. Charles C. Moore, H. F. Prien, James Rolph, Jr., Henry Rosenfeld, James Tyson.
Italian Chamber of Commerce. A pro- tective association organized for the purpose of promoting business relations between California and Italy and vice versa. Office, 712 Montgomery street; Joseph Caiegaris, President; G. UntI, Secretary.
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CEMETERIES.
Calvary. Between Geary and Turk streets. Broderick street and Masonic avenue'; entrance end of Ellis street.
City (closed). Thirty-fourth avenue and Clement street.
Cypress lawn. San Mateo County; of- fice, 350 Post street; crematory.
Eternal Home Cemetery. San Mateo County.
G. A. R. Cemetery Association. Office 1959 Geary street.
Hills of Eternity. San Mateo County,
Holy Cross. San Mateo County.
Home of Peace. San Mateo County.
Italian Cemetery. Colma.
laurel Hill. Presidio avenue, between Post and California streets; entrance end of Bush street.
Masonic. Turk street, between Ma- sonic and Parker avenues. Office, Mo- nadnock Building.
Mission Dolores (closed). Corner Six- teenth and Dolores streets.
Mount Olivet Cemetery Association. Office, Grant Building.
Mountain View Cemetery Association. Terminus Piedmont avenue, Oakland.
National. Presidio Reservation. Odd Fellows'. Point Lobos avenue near First avenue
Salem. San Mateo County.
St. Michael's. San Mateo County.
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CHURCHES.
BAPTIST.
Covenant Baptist Church. Richmond
Hall, 325 Fourth avenue. Rev C. C. Wil- lett. Pastor.
Emmanuel Baptist Church of San Francisco. Bartlett street, between Twenty-second and Twenty-third streets. Rev. J. Gibson, Pastor; residence, 131 Bartlett street.
First Baptist Church. Temporary lo- cation, 1620 O'Farrell street, near Fill- more street. George E. Burlingame. Pastor; residence 924 Guerrero street.
First Free Baptist Church. 330 Twenty- fourth avenue, Richmond District. Rev. T. O. Comstock, Pastor.
First German Baptist Church. Corner Seventeenth and Dearborn streets. Rev. H. D. Dietz, Pastor.
First Swedish Baptist Church. Corner Seventeenth and Dearborn streets. Rev. John P. Rocquist, Pastor; residence 311 Vienna street.
Hamilton Square Baptist Church. 1975 Post street, between Fillmore and Steiner streets. Louis J: Sawyer, Pastor; resi- dence 1975 Post street.
CHRISTIAN. First Christian Church. Duboce av- enue and Noe street. Rev. Frank S. Ford, Pastor; residence 2065 Market street.
Tenth Avenue Christian Church. 13.">5 Tenth ave. Rev. R. B. McKnight. Pastor. Twenty-fourth Street Christian Church 4176 Twenty-fourth street.
West Side Christian Church. 2520 Bush street. Robert Lord Cave, Pastor; residence 2339 Devisadero street. CONGREGATIONAL. Bethany Congregational Church. Bart- lett street near Twenty-fifth street. Rev. Samuel C. Patterson, Pastor, resi- dence 394 Elizabeth street.
Bethlehem Congregational Church. Vermont street, near Twenty-fourth street. Rev. O. L. Corbin, Pastor; resi- dence 2208 Twenty-fourth street.
First Congregational Church. S. E. corner Post and Mason streets. Rev. George C. Adams, D. D., Pastor; resi- dence 2710 Devisadero street.
Fourth Congregational Church. Green street, near Stockton street. Rev. E. L. Walz, Pastor; residence 1021 Greenwich
Mayflower Congregational Church.
North side Green street, near Pierce street. Rev. N. C. Gause, Pastor; resi- dence 2118 Mission street.
Ocean View Congregational Church. North side Broad street, near Plymouth avenue.
Olivet Congregational Church. S. W. corner of Noe and Seventeenth streets. R. K. Ham, Pastor; residence 514 Church street.
Park Congregational Church. 1649 Hayes street. Theophilus R. Earl, Pas- tor'; residence 1649 Hayes street.
Pilgrim Congregational Church. Rev. Noah G. Gause. Pastor; residence 211S
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Plymouth North side chanan an I. C. Meser . 1739 Buchanan street.
Richmond Congregational Church. Cor- ner Seventh avenue and Clement street. Rev. Charles E. Chase, Pastor; residence 277 Seventh avenue.
Sunset Congregational Church. Ninth avenue, above K street. M. W. Meserve.
Pastor; .residence 2223 Atherton street. Berkeley.
Swedish Mission Tabernacle (Congre- gational). Corner Dolores and Dorland streets. Carl Anderson, Pastor; residence 71 Pierce street.
EPISCOPAL. All Saints' Church. Nortli side of Waller street, between Masonic avenue and Ashbury street. Rev. V\ . E, Hayes, Rector; residence. 1162 Haight street.
Cathedral Mission of the Good Sama- ritan. 246 Second street.
Church of St. John the Evangelist. Fifteenth street near Julian avenue. Rev. Louis C. Sanford, Rector; residence Berkeley.
Church of St. Mary the Virgin. South- west corner Union and Steiner streets.
Church of the Advent. Eleventh street near Market street. Rev. Charles N.
Lathrop, Rector.
Episcopal Church Missions. 1099 I
Holy Innooents' Memorial Church.
Fair Oaks street between Twenty-fifth and Twentv-sixth streets. Rev. H. B. Collier Rector; residence 448 Fair Oaks. St. Andrew By The Sea Protestant Episcopal Church. 1338 Forty-seventh
St. James Protestant Episcopal Church. Clement street near 6th avenue. Rev. S. J. Lee, Rector; residence 269 Fifth avenue.
St. Luke's Church. South side Clay street between Polk and Van Ness avenue.
St. Paul's Episcopal Church. bouth side California street near Steiner street. Rev. W. M. Reilly, Pastor; residence 2427 California street.
St. Peter's Church. Episcopal. West side Jones street near Lombard street. Rev. W. M. Bours, Pastor.
St. Stephen's Church. North side of Fulton street, between Webster and Fill- more streets. Rev. Cecil Marrack, Rec- tor; residence 2140 Golden Gate avenue. Trinity Church. Northeast corner Bush and Gough streets. Rev. F. W. Clampett, Rector; residence 1S2< Pacific avenue.
EVANGELICAL. Alice Hollman Memorial Church. West side of Paris street, near China avenue.
Salem Evangelical Church (German). Northeast corner Twenty-second and Shotwell streets. Rev. W. H. Althouse, Pastor; residence 747 Shotwell street.
St. Luke's German Evangelical Church. Fifteenth street near Church street. Rev. Alfred Meyer. Pastor; residence )m.( Eighteenth street.
United Evangelical Church (German). North side Twenty-fourth street, be- tween Treat avenue and Harrison streets. Rev. Gerhard Hulsebus, Pastor; residence 3024 Twenty-fourth street. GREEK RUSSIAN. Trinity Cathedral of the Holy Ortho- dox Church. 130(1 Octavia street. Right Rev. Platon Rojdistvensky. Bishop of the Orthodox Church in North America; A. Jobo-
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HEBREW. Congregation Beth-Israel. South side Gearv street, between Octavia and La- guna streets. Rev. M. S. Levy, Rabbi; residence 1230 Ellis street. J. Rabino- witz Cantor; residence 1447 Buchanan street.
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Congregation B'nai David and Mikva Israel. Nineteenth street, between Va- lencia and Guerrero streets. Rev. D. Falk, Rabbi.
Congregation Emanu-El. Sutter street, between Powell and Stockton streets. E. J. Stark, Cantor.
Congregation Kenesetli Israel. Tem- porary location, 1232 Steiner street. Isaac Baer, Secretary; residence 925 Ed- Congregation Ohabia Shalome. 1881 Hush street. Rev. B. M. Kaplan, Rabbi. Rev. M. Salomon, Cantor.
Congregation Shereth Israel. North- east corner California and Webster streets Dr. Jacob Nieto, Rabbi; resi- dence 1769 Bush street. Alexander L. Badt, Secretary.
LUTHERAN.
Bethlehem Norsk Evangelical Luther- an Church, 3445 Seventeenth street. Rev. J. H. Meyer, Pastor.
Finnish Seamen's Mission. 554 Har- rison street. Rev. Lauri R. Ahlman, Pastor.
First English Evangelical Lutheran Church. Gearv street near Gough street. Rev. Edwin H". Hadlock, Ph. D., Pastor.
First Finnish Evangelical Lutheran Church. 554 Harrison street. Lauri R. Ahlman, Pastor.
German Evangelical Lutheran Zion's Church. Ninth avenue and A street. Rev. M. H. Liebe, Pastor; residence 507 Fourth avenue.
St. Johannes German Evangelical Lutheran Church. Twenty-second street. between Howard and Capp streets. Rev. J. H. Schroeder, Pastor; residence 3126 Twentv-second street.
St. Markus German Evangelical Luth- eran Church. South side O'Farrell street between Franklin and Gough streets Rev. J. Fuendeling, Pastor; residence, 1133 O'Farrell street.
St. Matthew's Evangelical Lutheran Church. Corner Dolores and Dorland streets Rev. Hermann Gehrcke, Pastor; residence 5S7b Dolores street.
St. Paul's German Evangelical Luth- eran Church. 1421 Howard street. Rev. W. Schmidt. Pastor; residence 1419 How- ard street.
St. Faulus' German Evangelical Luth- eran Church. Southeast corner Eddy and Gough streets. Rev. G. A. Bernthal, Pastor; residence 969 Eddy street.
Swedish Evangelical Lutheran Eben- ezer Church. Corner Fifteenth and Do- lores streets. Rev. Philip Andreen, Pas- tor; residence 208 Dolores^treet.
Trinity English Evangelical Lutheran Church. 2222 Howard street. Rev. E. M. Stensrud, Pastor.
METHODIST. Ashbury Methodist Episcopal Church. Southwest corner Seventh and Point Lo- bos avenues. Rev. Elmer Grant Keith, Pastor.
Bethel. (Second) African Methodist Episcopal Church. 1207 Powell street. Rev. A. A. Burleigh. Pastor.
California Street Methodist Episcopal Church. Southeast corner of Broderick and California streets. Rev. H. E. Mil- lies, Pastor; residence 2839 Bush street. Central Methodist Episcopal Church. O'Farrell street, corner Gough street. Rev. E. R. Dille, Pastor; residence 44 Parkside avenue.
Epworth Methodist Episcopal Church. Corner Clipper and Sanchez streets. Rev. John Troxell, Pastor.
Fifteenth Avenue Methodist Episco- pal Church. Fifteenth Avenue South, between N and P streets. Rev. George Shaw, Pastor.
Filbert Street Methodist Episcopal Church. Filbert street near Buchanan street. Rev. George E. Jayne, Pastor.
First Methodist Episcopal Church. North side Clay between Larkin and Hyde. Rev. Fay Donaldson, Pastor.
First Norwegian and Danish Method- ist Episcopal Church. Seventeenth street near Mission street.
Folsom Street German Methodist Epis- copal Church. 888 Folsom street. Rev. R F. Steinbach, Pastor; residence 422 Tehama street.
Grace Methodist Episcopal Church. Corner Twenty-first and Capp streets. Rev. George A. Hough, Pastor; residence 3168 Twenty-first street.
Hamilton Methodist Episcopal Church. Stanyan street between Frederick and Cole streets. Rev. G. Avery Reeder. Pastor; residence 394 Frederick street.
Japanese Methodist Episcopal Cnurch. 2016 Pine street.
Mission Street Methodist Episcopal Church. Richland avenue and Mission street. Rev. Albert E. Ulrich, Pastor: residence 193 Fourth Avenue.
Fotrero Methodist Episcopal Church. Missouri street near Twentieth street. Rev. B. E. Paddock, Pastor; residence 353 Mississippi street.
Richmond Methodist Episcopal Church. Fourth avenue, between Point Lobos av- enue and Clement street Rev. E. D. Raley, Pastor; residence 1815 Point Lo- bos avenue.
St. John's German Methodist Episco- pal Church. 3718 Army street. Rev.
George Guth, Pastor.
St. Paul's German Methodist Episco- pal Church. SOS Folsom street.
Swedish Methodist Episcopal Church. 1256 Howard street near Eighth street. Rev. J. H. Levendahl, Pastor.
Trinity Methodist Episcopal Church. Corner Market, Noe and Sixteenth streets. Rev. Carl N. Warner, Pastor; residence 4031 Seventeenth street.
Wesley Methodist Episcopal Church. Southeast corner Hayes and Buchanan streets. Rev. E. P. Dennett. Pastor; resi- dence 129 Haight.
METHODIST, SOUTH.
Centenary Methodist Episcopal Church, South. South side Bush street, between Gough and Octavia streets. Rev. John E. Squires, Pastor; residence 1753 Bush street.
PRESBYTERIAN
Calvary Presbyterian Church. North- west corner Jackson and Fillmore streets. Rev. William Rader, D. D., Pas- tor; residence 2702 Laguna.
First Presbyterian Church. Southeast cornerVan Ness avenue and Sacramento street. Rev. W. K. Guthrie, Pastor.
First United Presbyterian Church. Northeast corner Golden Gate avenue and Polk street. Rev. H. H. Bell, D. D., Pastor; residence 1548 Fulton street.
Franklin Street Presbyterian Church. Southwest corner Franklin and Vallejo streets. Rev. J. T. Wills. D. D., Pastor.
Holly Park Presbyterian Church. Cal- ifornia avenue and Lizzie street. Rev. James M. McElhinney, Pastor; residence 295 California avenue
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Howard Presbyterian Church. South- west corner of Oak and Baker streets. Rev. J. S. Thomas, Pastor; residence 4i South Broderick street.
Japanese Presbyterian Church. 1-1 Haight street. E. A. Sturge, M. D., su- perintendent; residence 101 Scott street. Lebanon Presbyterian Church. Corner Sanchez and Twenty-third streets. Rev Roscoe Logan, Pastor; residence 2588 Pine street. ,
Memorial Presbyterian Church. Corner Eighteenth avenue South and Latona street. Rev. Herbert N. Bevier, Pastor; residence 1606 Fourteenth avenue South. Mizpah Presbyterian Church. Har- rison street, near Fifth street. Rev F. A. Doane. Pastor; residence 192 Haw- thorne street.
Olivet Presbyterian Church. Nine- teenth and Missouri streets. Rev., TV . B. Parker, Pastor; residence 432 Missouri street. „
Seventh Avenue Presbyterian Church. Rev. W. J. Fisher Pastor; residence 1224 Tenth avenue.
St. John's Presbyterian Church. First avenue corner Lake street. Rev. George G. Eldredge, Pastor; residence IS Sixth
St. Paul's Presbyterian Church. 4227 K street. Rev. A. R. Willis, Pastor
Stewart Memorial Second United Presbyterian Church. Guerrero street, Let ween Twentv-seeond and Twenty- third streets. Rev. William E. Dugan, Pastor; residence 1074 Guerrero street. Trinity Presbyterian Church. South- west corner Twenty-third and Capp streets. Rev. Edward K. Strong, Pastor; residence 3392 Twenty-first street.
Welsh Presbyterian Church. Four- teenth near Valencia streets. Rev. J. R. Jones. Pastor
Westminster Presbyterian Church. Southeast corner Page and Webster | streets. Rev. Edward A. Weeker, D. D., Pastor.
ROMAN CATHOI.IC. Most Rev. P. W. Riordan, Archbishop; Very Rev. J. J. Prendergast, Vicar-Gen- eral; Rev. Patrick Cummins, Chancel- lor; Rev. John J. Cantwell and Rev. Charles A. Ramm, Secretaries, 1000 Ful- ton street.
All Hallows Church. Corner of Six- teenth avenue South and N street. Rev. D. O'Sullivan. Rector; Rev. McKenneally, Assistant; residence 17 IS Fifteenth av- enue South.
Church of Corpus Christi. Croke street near Mission street. Served by the Sa- lesian Fathers.
Church of St. Charles Borromeo. Northwest corner of Eighteenth and Shotwell streets. Rev. James J. Gan- non, Pastor; Rev. W. J. Butler, Assist- ant; residence 390 Shotwell street.
Church of St. John The Evangelist. St Mary's avenue, between Mission street and Marsilly avenue. Rev. Peter D. Brady, Rector; Rev. John Cantillon. Assistant; residence 19 St. Mary s avenue.
Church of the Holy Cross. Eddy street, between Scott and Devisadero streets. Rev. John F. McGinty, Rector; Rev. Patrick Ryan and Rev. William A. Galvin, Assistants; residence 1820 Eddy street.
Church of the Most Holy Bedeerner. Corner of Diamond and Eighteenth streets. Rev. Patrick McGuire, Rector; Rev. T. A. Crimmins and Rev. William A. Nevin, Assistants; residence 116 Dia- mond street.
Church of the Nativity (Slavonian).
Fell street between Franklin and Gough streets. Rev. Francis Turk, Rector; resi- dence 245 Linden avenue.
Mission Dolores Church. Sixteenth and Dolores streets. Rev. P. J. Cum- mins Rector; Rev. James Stokes and Rev. J. P. Tobin, Assistants; residence 3321 Sixteenth street.
Notre Dame des Victoires. North side Bush street, between Grant avenue and Stockton street. Served by the Marist Fathers. Rev. Joseph F. Sollier, S. M., Rector; residence 526 Bush street.
Sacred Heart Church. Corner Fillmore and Fell streets. Rev. Joseph P. Mc- Quaide, Rector; Rev. Thomas Comerfonl, Rev. William Fleming, Rev. William Cleary and Rev. William Hughes, Assist- ants; residence 546 Fillmore street.
St. Aggies Church. North side Page street near .Masonic avenue. Rev. Mau- rice D. Slattery, Rector; Rev. Richard Collins, Rev. T. P. Heverin and Rev. 1 . O'Malley, Assistants; residence 102o Ma- sonic avenue.
St. Anne's Church. Thirteenth av- enue, corner J street. Rev. J. J. McCue. Rector; J. Collins, Assistant; residence 1222 Eleventh avenue.
St. Anthony's Church (German). Army street, between Shotwell and Folsom streets. Rev. Placidus Krekeler, O. F. M., Rector; residence 3215 Army street. St. Boniface's Church (German). South side Golden Gate avenue, between Jones and Leavenworth streets. Served by the Franciscan Fathers. Rev. Maxi- milian Neumann, O. F. M.. Superior; res- idence 123 Golden Gate avenue
St. Brendan's Church. Northeast cor- ner of Fremont and Harrison streets. Rev. Charles E. O'Neile, Rector; resi- dence, 320 Harrison street.
St. Brigld's Church. Van Ness avenue and Broadwav street. Rev. John E. Cot- tle, Rector; Rev. J. J. Doran, Assistant; residence 2117 Van Ness avenue.
St. Dominic's Church and Monastery. Corner Pierce and Steiner streets. Served by the Dominican Fathers. Very Rev. L. McMahon, Superior.
St. Francis Church. Vallejo street and Montgomery avenue. Rev. Terrence Carahar, Rector; residence 620 Vallejo
St. Ignatius Church. Hayes street, near Shrader street. Conducted by the Fathers of the Society of Jesus, connec- ted with St. Ignatius' College. Rev. J. Sasia, Rector; residence 2211 Hayes street.
St. James Church. Twenty-third and Guerrero streets. Rev. P. R. Lynch, Rector; Rev. John Harnett and Rev. J. P. Moran, Assistants; residence 1032 Guerrero street.
St. Joseph's Church. Howard and Tenth streets. Rev. Patrick E. Mulli- gan Rector; Rev. P. J. Keane, Rev. Eugene Sullivan and Rev. James Moran, Assistants; residence Tenth and Howard streets.
St. Mary's Cathedral. Northwest cor- ner Van Ness avenue and O'Farrell street. Most Rev. P. W. Riordan, Archbishop; Verv Rev. J. J. Prendergast, Vicar-Gen- eral; Rev. Charles A. Ramm and Rev. John J. Cantwell. Secretaries; Rev. J. Ii. Hannigan, Rev. W. P. Sullivan and Rev, C. E. Kennedy. Assistants; residence 1100 Franklin street.
St. Mary's Church. (Paulist Fathers.) Northeast corner California street and Grant avenue. Rev. H. H. Wyman, Rec- tor' residence 628 California street.
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St. Michael's Church. Broad street, near Plymouth avenue. Rev. James A. Cooper, Rector; residence 32 Broad street. '
St. Patrick's Church. Mission street, between Third and Fourth streets. Rev. John Rowers Rector; Rev. J. Kevany, Assistant; residence 760 Mission street.
St. Paul's Church. Twenty-ninth and Church streets. Rev. M. D. Connolly. Rectoi ' Rev. J. J. Dollard and Rev. John Power. Assistants; residence 312 Twen- ty-ninth street.
St. Peter's Church. East side of Ala- bama street, between Twenty-fourth and Twentv-flfth streets. Rev. P. S. Casey Rector; Rev. J. Mackey. Rev. H. Groga'n, Rev. R. Hunt and Rev. E. Burke, assistants; residence 1200 Florida street. St. Rose's Church. Brannan street, near Fourth street. Rev. D. F. Nugent, Rector- Rev. C. E. McMahon, Assistant; residence 532 Brannan street.
St. Teresa's Church. Tennessee street, near Nineteenth street. Rev. P. O'Con- nell Rector; Rev. John Smyth, Assist- ant-' residence 723 Tennessee street.
St. Vincent De Paul Church. Green and Steiner streets. Rev. Martin P. Ryan, Rector- Rev. Michael Crotty. Assistant; residence 2320 Green street.
Sts. Pietro e Paolo Church. Filbert street and Grant avenue. R. R. Salesian Fathers; residence 1600 Grant avenue.
Star of the Sea Church. Northwest corner Point Lobos and Eighth avenues. Rev. Philip O'Ryan, Rector; Rev. T. Movnihan and Rev. T. Holohan, Assist- ant's; residence 371 Eighth avenue.
Yglesia De Nuestra Senora De Guada- lupe. North side Broadway^ between Mason and Taylor streets. Rev. A. M. Santandreu, Rector; Rev. J. Figols, As- sistant; residence 908 Broadway. Chapels. Holy Names Convent.
Immaculate Conception. Twenty-fourth ind Guerrero streets.
Little Sisters of the Poor. Corner Fourth avenue and Lake street.
Mag-dalen Asylum. Potrero avenue and Twenty-first street.
Mt. St. Joseph's. South San Francisco.
Notre Dame Convent. Dolores and Six-
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Presentation Convent.
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Sacred Heart College. Fell and Web-
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Sisters of the Holy Family. Northeast corner Hayes and Fillmore streets.
St. Agnes' Academy. 545 Ashbury street.
St. Brigid's Convent. nue and Broadway.
St. Catherine's Home. Potrero avem near Twenty-first street.
St. Charles Academy. Eighteenth ai Shntwell streets.
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St. Mary's Hospital. Sutter and De- isadero streets.
St. Mary's Presentation Convent. Eddy nd Gough streets.
St. Rose's Academy. Scott street, be- ween Sutter and Post streets.
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Youth's Directory. 3561 Nineteenth street.
SWEDENBORGIAN.
Pirst Society of the New Jerusalem Church. 1624 O'Farrell street. Rev. Wm. de Ronden, Pastor; residence 1624 O'Far- rell street.
Second New Jerusalem Church. North- west corner Lvon and Washington streets. Rev. Joseph Worcester. Pastor; residence 1030 Vallejo street. UNITARIAN.
Pirst Unitarian Church. Southwest corner Franklin and Geary streets. Rev. Bradford Leavitt, Pastor; residence 2oll Octavia street.
Second Unitarian Church. Corner C apj> and Twentieth streets. Rev. C. Calvert Smoot, Pastor; residence 3470 Twentieth street.'
MISCELLANEOUS CHURCHES. Advent Christian Church. 170? Church street.
Buddhist Mission. 1617 Gough street.
Catholic Apostolic Church. 3776 Eigh- teenth street Mvddleton Wood, Pastor; residence 654 Church street.
Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints i Mormon). 1443 Baker street. Joseph E. Robinson, Pastor; residence 1443 Baker street.
Church of the Nazarene. lo4 Guer- rero street. _ ,
Church of the Seventh-Day Advent- ists Society of San Francisco. 916 La- guna street between Golden Gate avenue and McAllister street. Elder E. J. Hlb- bard. Pastor; residence 2519 Octavia
Church of the Transfiguration. Saga- more near Capitol avenue.
Danish Lutheran Church. 152 Church street Rev. P- L. C. Hansen, Pastor.
First Church of Christ, Scientist. Southwest corner Sacramento and Scott streets Mrs. Dora J. Stanton, First Header; residence 1911% Brodenck
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German Jerusalem Church.
Merrill and Sweeney streets.
Jerry McAuley Mission of S First street.
Korean Mission. 2350 California street.
Mariners' Church. 58 Sacramento street.
Salvation Army Headquarters. (South- ern Pacific Province.) Lieut. Colonel and Mrs Charles Miles, Provincial Offi- ce s Brigadier Robert Dubbin. General Secretary Apollo Building, 1130 Market
S Salvation Army Industrial and Social Department. Major George Reid, Officer in charge 1271 Mission street.
Swedish Tabernacle. Dolores between Seventeenth and Eighteenth streets.
Volunteers of America. Headquarters Pacific Coast Regiment, 812 Shotwell street- Colonel and Mrs. Walter Duncan. Commanding Captains; Rose Lyth, Secre- tary.
Whosoever Will Rescue Mission. 4-75 Pacific street.
COLLEGES AND PRIVATE SCHOOLS.
Academy of the Immaculate Concep- tion. Guerrero between Twenty-fourth and Twenty-fifth streets.
Academy of the Sacred Heart. 2020 Washington street.
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Betlitz School of languages The. 2531
Washington street.
California Conservatory of Music. iUb California street. Herman Genss, Presi- dent.
California School of Mechanical Arts The? Corner of Sixteenth and Utah streets. Horace Davis, President; Edw r, Bonnell, Secretary; George A. Merrill, Principal.
Cogswell Polytechnical College. Cor- ner of Twenty-sixth and Folsom streets. James C. Boobar, Secretary.
College of Notre Dame. Dolores be- tween Sixteenth and Seventeenth streets. Conducted by Sisters of Notre Dame.
Deaf and Dumb School. McAllister and Franklin streets. Mrs. J. B. Hold- en, Principal.
Hastings College of Law. Law De- partment of the University of Califor- nia Temporarily at Cooper Medical Col- lege Edward Robeson Taylor, Dean; James A. Ballantine, Registrar; Pacific Building.
Heald's Business College. E. P. Heald, President, 425 McAllister street.
Irving Institute. 2126 California street Miss Ella M. Pinkham, Principal. Sacred Heart College. Fell near Fill- more street. Conducted by the Brothers of the Christian Schools. Brother Lewis,
'sacred Heart Presentation Convent. 990 Eddy street. Conducted by the Pre-
SeSant' Francisco' Theological Seminary, The San Anselmo, Marin County.
St. Ignatius College. 2211 Hayes street. Very Rev. J. Sasia, S. J., Superior and President. .
St. John's German and English Day School. Connected with St. Johannes Evangelical Lutheran Church, rwenty- second. between Capp and Howard
S St! Joseph's Schools. Corner of Tenth and Howard streets. Boys' school, con- ducted by the Brothers of Mary Rev Brother George, Superior. The Girls school is conducted by the bisters of the Holy Names. Rev. Mother Mary Mar- cella, Superioress.
St. Paul's German and English School. Connected with St. Paul's German Luth- eran Church. Corner Eddy and Gough
St. Hose's Academy. 1605 Scott street.
Trinity School. 84 6 Stanyan street.
■Wilmerding School of Industrial Arts. Northeast corner Utah and Seventeenth streets. George A. Merrill, Director. _
Woman's Educational and Industrial Union. 1061 Laguna. Miss Clara M. Trouette, Manager.
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CREMATORIES.
Odd Fellows' Cemetery Association Crematory. Office, Point Lobos avenue, near First avenue.
San Francisco Cremation Company. Crematory at Cypress Lawn Cemetery.
Oakland Cremation Association. Cor- ner Howe and Mather streets, Oakland^
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Jessie street S. H. Kent, President, J. D. McGilvray Jr, Vice-President; James A. Wilson, Secretary; M. F. Gale. Treas- urer- S. A. D. Schenck, Financial Secre- tary.' Exchange hours 12 m. to 2 p. m. each day. Building open from 8am. to 5 P m. Board of Directors meets last Friday of each month at 11:00 a. m.
Insurance Brokers' Exchange. Room 206, Merchants Exchange Building. D. A. Spencer, Manager.
Merchants' Exchange, The. 4 31 Cal- ifornia street. T. Cary Friedlander Sec- retary. Merchants Exchange Building.
San Francisco Stock and Exchange Board. Meetings held daily at 9:30 a. m. and 2:30 p. m„ at 339 Bush street. A. B. Ruggles, President; E. Epstein, Secretary.
Stock and Bond Exchange. Board room Merchants Exchange Building. Sessions 10.30 a. m. and 2 p. m. Harry Schwartz, Secretary.
FEDERAL GOVERNMENT OFFICERS.
Army United States, Department of California ( embracing the States ..1 a- ifornia Nevada, and the Hawaiian Islands!— Brigadier General Command- ing Headquarters, Chronicle Building. San Francisco, Cal.
Department Staff— Colonel Joseph 'W, Duncan, Chief of Staff-Colonel William A. Simpson, Adjutant General, < olonel George L. Anderson, Inspector General, Major Walter A. Bethel Judge Advo- cate; Lieutenant Colonel Robert R. Ste- vens, Chief Quartermaster: Lieutenant Colonel David L. Brainard, Chief Com- missary; Colonel George 11. '1 orney, Chief Surgeon; Colonel George R. smith. Chief Paymaster; Lieutenant Colonel John Rid- dle, Chief Engineer Officer; Major J. Walker Benet, Chief Ordnance Officer Captain Arthur L. Fuller, Chief Signal Officer.
Quartermaster Department — Lieuten- ant Colonel Robert R. Stevens. Assist- ant Quartermaster Oeneral. t hiet Qua termaster of the Department, Chioncle Building, San Francisco, Cal., 1'iist Lieutenant Oliver P. M. Hazzard, Sec- ond Cavalry. Assistant to the Chief Quartermaster of the Department, Chro- nicle Building, San Francisco, Cal., Lieutenant Colonel J. B. Bellinger, Dep- uty Quartermaster General, Depot Quar- termaster and General Superintendent Army Transport Service, 1086 North Point Street, San Francisco, Cal.
Subsistence Department — Lieutenant Colonel David L. Brainard, Deputy Com- missary General, Chief Commissary ot the IteiKirtincnt, Chronicle Building. Mil Francisco, Cal.; Captain Henry T. Fer- guson, Commissary, Assistant to the Chief Commissary of the Department, Presidio of San Francisco, Cal.; Major Charles R. Krauthoff, Commissary Depot and Purchasing Commissary, Subsist- ence Superintendent, Army Transport Service, 1086 North Point street, San Francisco, Cal.
Medical Department— Colonel George H. Tornev. Chief Surgeon of the Depart- ment ami Medical Superintendent, Array Transport Service, Presidio of San Fam- cisco, Cal.
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Engineer's Department — Lieutenant Colonel John Biddle, Corps of Engineers, Chief Engineer Office of the Department, in charge of river and harbor work, San Francisco harbor. Chronicle Building; Major Charles H. McKinstry, Corps of Engineers, in charge of the works for the defense of San Francisco Bay, San Francisco, Cal.
Ordnance Department — Lieutenant Colo- nel J. Walker Benet, Ordnance Depart- ment, Chief Ordnance Officer of the De- partment, Benicia Arsenal, Cal.
Marine Corps, United States. 330 Jackson street, San Francisco, Cal.
Assistant Adjutant and Inspector's Office. Maior Rufus H. Lane, Assistant Adjutant and Inspector.
Pay Department — Major William C. Dawson. Assistant Paymaster.
Board of United States Pension Exam- ining Surgeons, Pirst Board — 1299 Haight street; Dr. J. C. Crawford, Presi- dent; Dr. D. F. Ragan, Secretary. Meet Wednesday, hours 10 a. m. to 12 m.
Second Board — Room 223 Chronicle Building; Dr. J. W. Keeney, President: Dr. Thurlow S. Miller, Secretary. Meet Tuesday, hours 10 a. m. to 12 m.
Branch Hydrographic Office, United States Navy — Merchants Exchange Building. Lieutenant J. C. Burnett, U. S. N.. in charge.
California Debris Commission — Colonel John Biddle (Corps of Engineers. U. S. A.) President; Major C. H. McKinstry and Captain Thomas H. Jackson (Corps of Engineers, U. S. A.) 1733 Pine street.
Coast and Geodetic Survey (Western Coast Division.) Office, 580 Washington street. Augustus F. Rodgers and Fre- mont Morse, Assistants. San Francisco; Harrie S. Ballard, Tide Observer, San Francisco.
Collector of the Port — Frederick S. Stratum, office, 49 Appraisers Building; Henry E. Farmer. Chief Clerk; Newton S. Farley and William B. Hamilton, Dep- uties; Clement G. Perkins. Auditor; E. P. Matteson. Cashier; Luther Osborne, Adjuster of Duties; Fletcher L. Wooster, Weigher; James D. Whalen, Gauger.
Internal Revenue Collector — August E. Muenter; P. J. Haskins, Chief Deputy; John M. Piatt, Cashier.
Master and Examiner in Chancery, U S. Circuit Court and U. S. Commission- er— E. H. Heacock, room 214-309 Post- office Building; Clerk, A. B. Kreft.
National Quarantine Station — Angel Island.
uty.
Postoffice — Seventh and Mission streets. Arthur G. Fisk, Postmaster; Hull McClaughry, Assistant; R. W. Mad- den. Superintendent of City Delivery; Stuart Ahlrich. Superintendent of Money cm. I.r Division; A. L. Adams. Superin- tendent of Registry Division; Dennis Coyne, Superintendent of Mails; Carl- ton \Y. Seely. Superintendent General Service Division; Isaac Wertheimer, * Jashier.
Branch Offices — Ferry Station, East opposite Mission; A. Hir.'i Sacramento; B, 120 Jackson; C, 2664 Mission; E. Third
near Brannan; G, 4304 Eighteenth; H. 602 Hayes; J, 1208 Masonic avenue; L, Ocean View; M, Eighth avenue and Cle- ment; O, Franklin and Fern avenue; Presidio, Presidio Military Reservation. Stations (money order, registry and stamps only) No. 1, 118U Kentucky; No. 2, 122 Third; No. 3, 1702 Devisadero; No. 4. 9 California; No. 5, Twenty-fourth and Castro; No. 6, 3315 Mission; No. 7. 3600 Point Lobos avenue; No. 8, Forty- ninth avenue and J; No. 9, 509 Montgom- ery avenue; No. 10. 2937 Twenty-fourth; No. 11, Haight and Shrader; No. 12, Lee and Hollowav avenues; No. 13 1961 Mis- sion; No. 14, 594 Castro; No. 15. 501 Third avenue; No. 16, 439 Duboce ave- nue; No. 17, 1976 Union; No. 18, 1674 Geary; No. 19, 2975 Diamond; No. 20, southwest corner Baker and Fulton; No. 22, southwest corner Sacramento and Baker; No. 24, 1198 Pacific; No. 25, 3597 Sacramento; No. 26, 107 Montgomery; No. 27, Valencia and Twenty-fifth; No. 28 109 Raymond avenue; No. 29, 5007 Point Lobos avenue; No. 30, 2900 Ful- ton; No. 31, 450 Cortland avenue; No. 32, 2998 Washington; No. 33. Frederick ment; O, Franklin and Fern avenue, No. 35, 1212 Ninth avenue; No. 37, 1200 Union; No. 38, 4728 Mission; No. 39. 331 Devisadero; No. 40, 255 Kearny; No. 41. 1400 Devisadero; No. 42, Geary and Oc- tavia; No. 43, 1934 Van Ness avenue; No. 44, 987 Market; No. 45, 207a San- chez; No. 46, Eighteenth and Dolores; No. 47 Market and Jones; No. 48, St. Francis Hotel; No. 49, 20 Geary; No. 50. 1400 Eighteenth; No. 51, 2438 San Bru- no avenue; No. 52, 235 Montgomery ave- nue; No. 53, Eddy and Franklin; No. 54. 2809 California.
Postoffice Inspectors — Postoffice Build- ing, room 218. Joseph P. Johnston, Inspector in charge. Inspectors — Lorin H. Bricker, John I. Driscoll, James O'Connell, G. R. Cillor, M. de La Mon- tanva, J. P. Fogarty, A. C. Graff, W. 1. Madeira. YV. (4. Swain; Horatio A. Mc- cormick, Chief Clerk; Paul E. Springer. Stenographer.
Special Agents U. S. Treasury Depart- ment— Rooms 7 and 9, Appraiser's Building. Special Agent in charge, Ca- leb W. West; John W. Smith, Special Employe; G. R. Vernon, Special Inspec- tor.
Superintendent Railway Mail Service — Alexander H. Stephens, office, 234 Postoffice Building; Edward McGrath, Assistant;Harry G. Rhodes, Chief Clerk. Surveyor of Customs — William S. Gra- ham, office. 13 Appraiser's Building.
United States Appraiser of Merchan- dise— John G. Mattos. Jr., rooms 29 to 31, Appraiser's Building. Assistants — James B. Stevens and
Jacob Shaen. Clerks — Ellis A. Holmes. George P.
Dimpfel and Augustine L. Riley. Examiners — John A. Sampson, George
A. Reynolds. James W. Maguire.
Charles J. Evans, Lawrence A.
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Dawson, Examiner of Drugs. Samplers — John F. Brown. Ge-orge H.
Coons, Thomas J. McCreagh and
Frank McDonald. United States Circuit Court, Northern
District of California — Room 332
Postoffice Building: Clerk's office.
327 Postoffice Building. Judges — W. B. Gilbert. E. M. Ross
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< "lerK — Southard Hoffman. Deputy (-lerks— W. B. Mailing Jolin A. Schaertzer. United States Civil Service Examiners— Twelfth District i <_ ahtormaand rsie- vato? Headquarters. 241 Postoffice Building; Charles L Snyder, .Dis- trict Secretary; Herbert F. J* aid. Assistant Secretary; John A. Burhy. Clerk. United States Circuit Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit— Room 326 Postoffice Building; Clerk's office, room 319 Postoffice Building. Circuit Judges— William B. Gilbert, Erskine M. Bos* and William M. Morrow. _, .
""•g^SfST^K W^lli^ Van Fleet. Olin Wellborn and John J. DeHaven. Clerk — Frank D. Monckton. I ,eputy Clerk-Meredith Sawyer; As- sistant Clerk, Paul P. OBuen. Marshal— C. T. Elliott. United States Commissioners of Immigra. tion— Rooms 73- is, Lnited State. \muaiser's Building. Inspectors-A. de la Torre, Jr.. Crawford, Da Schulze, W. B. Heitman. united States Commissioners— James p. Br3wn and E. H. Heacock. room 214-309 Postoffice Building. United States Attorney— Robert T. Pev- U,i room 317 Postoffice Bui Wing. \saistants— Alfred P. Black, George Clark Carlos G. White and Benja- min L. McKinley. Chief Clerk— Phineas S. Barbei . Chinese Interpreter-David D. Jones. United States District Court for the Northern District ot Calitoima Room 304 Postoffice Building; Clerk s office room 3»'J Postoffice Building. Judges-John J DeHaven and Wil- liam C. Van Fleet, clerk and U. S. Commissioner— James
P. Brown. Deputy Clerk and U. S. Commissioner- Francis Krull. Deputy Clerk — John Fouga. United States Department of Agricul- ture— Bureau ot Animal Industry- George S. Baker. Inspector in charle; room 407 Postoffice Build- ing. United States Department of A»rlca'- tune— Forest Service— F. E. Olm- sted, Chief Inspector, room 10-- Mill's Building. United States Geological SiUrVey— Cha rles G Yale Special Agent, room SI Ap- praiser's Building. Field Assistant— C. W. Henderson. United States Immigration Commission— H A. Millis. Superintendent ot Agents, room 820 Balboa Building. United States Internal Revenue Agent- Bert M. Thomas, room 11 Appi aid- er's Building. , __, ,, Special Gauger— Frank H. Driscoll. United States land Office— S. S. Morton, Receiver- Truman G. Daniels, Reg- ister- Postoffice Building, Oakland. Clerks— F. B. English. F. T. Dunn. United States iife-Saving Service— CaDt. Howard Emery, Assistant in- spector. Thirteenth Life-Saving District, room 35, Appraisers Building. Clerk— James P. Riley.
Stations in San Francisco— Fort Point Life-Saving Station. Presidio Res- ervation; Golden Gate Life-Sav- ing Station, south of Cliff House; South Side Life-Saving Station, Ocean Beach. United States lighthouse Engineer- Major Charles H. MoKinstry, V. b. A., Engineer; office, 651 Monadnock Building. Chief Clerk— W. B. Thomas. United States Lighthouse Inspector— R. F. Lopez, Commander, I . S. N. . office, 813 Mutual Savings Bank Building. . • ,
Chief Clerk — William W llson. United States local Inspector of Boilers, Steam and Sail Vessels— John K. Bulger, 510 Battery. United States local Inspector of Hulls, Steam and Sail Vessels — O. F. Lol- Bulger, 510 Battery. United States Marine Hospital— Moun- tain Lake, Presidio Reservation; office, room 1, Appraisers Building. United States Marshal of Northern Dis- trict of California— Charles T. El- liott; office, room 311, Postoffice Building. _ „ „ , ,_
Chief Office Deputy— George H. Bmn-
OffictnDeputies— Paul J. Amerieh, M. J Fitzgerald. B. F. Towle, James L. Nolan, J. E. Lynch. United States Mint— The law for Clio establishment and regulation of the Mint of the United States provides that an> person may deposit gold bullion for coinage or to be made into fine bars, the bars to be stamped in such manner as shall indicate the weight, fineness and value of same. In case of silver bullion, deposits are received only for manufac- ture into fine bars, the Government re- serving the right to make its silver com from bullion purchased in the market. Office hours from 9 a. m. to 4 p. m.; nold bullion received daily from 9 a. m to 12 m.; visitors admitted daily from 9 to 11:30 a. m. Superintendent— Edward F. Sweeney. Melter and Refiner — E. R. Leach. Coiner — William M. Cutter. \ssayer — Charles H. Sherman. United States Naturalization Bureau, De- partment of Justice for California and Nevada and Territory of Ari- zona—Room 204 Postoffice Build- ing; Peter W. Blazer, Chief Ex- aminer. United StateB Naval Training Station— Yerba Buena (Goat) Island. E. E. Capehart, Commander, U. b. N. Commandant. United States Navy Fay Office — Office. 410 Postoffice Building. Z W. Reynolds, Pay Inspector, U. S. N. Chief Clerk — George L. Foreman. United States Pension Agency— Pension Agent, Jesse B. Fuller; office. 240 Postoffice Building. Chief Clerk — A. Mautner. United States Pension Bureau— Special Examiner for the Northern District of California and Nevada. O. L. Sues, room 414, Postoffice Building Special Examiner for the Central- Southern District of California L. G. Hursh; room 413, Postoffice Building. United States Referee in Bankruptcy- Milton J. Green, Referee; room 213 Postoffic Building. United States Revenue Cutter Service- Ernest E. Mead. Lieutenant R. C. S.. Purchasing Officer Pacific Coast, office room 77 Appraiser s Building.
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United States Shipping Commissioner —
Harrv E. Knight, Ferry Postoffiee Building. . _..,.,
Deputies — Joseph F. Curtin, Chief; J. J Wochos, Henrv W. Groth, Janus B Newsom, W. J. Varnes, John W. Danks and Clyde L. Peach.
United States Sub-Treasury— Assistant Treasurer — William C. Ralston, blib. Commercial street; office hours, 10 a. m. to 3 p. m.i Saturdays, 10 a.m. to 12:30 p. m. Acting \ssistant Treasurer and Cash- ier—Thomas P. Burns. _
United States Superintendent of Con- struction and Repairs — J. W. Rob- erts, Superintendent; room 403 Postoffiee Building.
United States Supervising Inspector of Steam and Sail Vessels, First Dis- trict— John Bermingham, 510 Bat- tery street. Clerks — Thomas R. Cragte. James J. Sullivan and Hugo Hauser.
United States Surveyor-General for Cali- fornia— W. S. Graham, room 13, Appraiser's Building. Chief Clerk— J. M. Gleaves. Chief Draftsman — J. C. Henkemus.
United States Weather Bureau— Office,
Merchants Exchange Building.
Professor in charge — Alexander G. Mc-
Docal "Forecaster— G. H. Wilson.
Observers — H. E. Smith, Walter H. Scholl. W. J. Reed, Oscar D. Stew- art C E. Heckathorn, Alexander Abbe, Jr., Charles F. Dillon, Hugo Legler.
OFFICERS OF STATE OF CALI- FORNIA.
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Building, Southeast corner second and Mission streets. Chief Justice — W. H. Beatty. Justice — F. W. Henshaw. Justice — M. C. Sloss. Justice — F. M. Angellotti. Justice — Lucien Shaw. Justice — W. G. Lorigan. Justice — Henry A. Melvin. Attorney-General— U. S. Webb, Humboldt
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Glenn, Sacramento. Reporter — Fred S. Lafferty. Assistant Reporter — H. L. Gear. Clerk — F. L. Caughey, San Francisco. Chief Deputy Clerk — H. G. Grant, San
Francisco. Deputy Clerk — Isadore Erb, San Fran-
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Deputy Clerk — C. C. Bit
Deputy Clerk Stenographer Secretary — H Secretary — L. Phonographic Reporter Reporter — E. A. Girvin. Librarian — Benjamin Edson
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Bailiff— J. M. Meredith.
Bailiff— A. W. Poole.
San Prancisco District — Alameda, Con- , tra Costa, Del Norte, Fresno. Hum- boldt, Lake, Marin, Mariposa, Men- docino, Monterey, Napa, San Ben- ito, San Francisco. San Mateo, San- ta Clara, Santa Cruz, Sonoma.
Los Angeles District — Inyo, Kern, Los Angeles, Orange, Riverside, San Bernardino. San Diego, San Luis Obispo, Santa Barbara, Ventura.
Sacramento District — Alpine. Amador, Butte, Calaveras, Colusa, El Dora- do, Glenn, Kings, Lassen, Madera, Merced, Modoc, Mono, Nevada. Placer, Plumas, Sacramento, San Joaquin, Shasta. Sierra, Siskiyou, Solano. Stanislaus. Sutter, Tehama, Trinitv, Tulare, Tuolumne, Yolo, Yuba.
Sessions — San Francisco — Second Mon- day in January; third Monday in July. Los Angeles — First Monday in April: second Monday in Oc- tober. Sacramento — First Monday in May; second Monday in Novem- ber. All remittiturs will issue from the San Francisco office.
Justices of District Court of Appeal. Pirst District. James A. Cooper, of San Francisco, Pre- siding. S. P. Hall, of Oakland. Frank H. Kerrigan, of San Francisco. Percy J. Hayselden, Clerk; T. C. Pier- son, Deputy Clerk; W. E. Tucker, Reporter; J. B. Martin. Bailiff.
Second District.
W. T. Allen, of Los Angeles, Presiding. V. E. Shaw, of Los Angeles. J. M. Taggart. of Los Angeles.
W. D. Shearer, Clerk; H. C. Lillie, Deputy Clerk; J. H. Crumrine, Re- porter; William H. Morris, Bailiff.
Third District.
N. P. Chipman, of Red Bluff, Presiding.
Elijah C. Hart, of Sacramento.
Albert G. Burnett, of Santa Rosa.
G. H. Chase, Clerk; W. M. Lowell, Deputy Clerk; Charles H. Adams, Reporter; George D. Donaldson, Bailiff.
Governor — James
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Superintendent of Public Instruction — Edward Hvatt; salary, $3,000; Dep- uty, M. G. Hyatt; salary, $2,400.
Superintendent of State Printing — W. W.
Shannon; salary, $3.IIOO; Keput}
John Whicher; salary, $2,400.
Surveyor-General — W. S. Kingsbury; salary, $3.n00; Deputy — A. W. San- born: salary. $2.7"". (The Surveyor-General is ex-officio Register of the State Land Office. I
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Treasurer — W. R. Williams; salary, $3,000; Deputy — H. P. Reese; sal- ary, $2,700. Accountancy Board (State) — J. Hoesch, President; Prentiss Maslin, Vice- President; Lester Herrick, Allen Knight; T. E. Atkinson, Secretary; Carmen Johnson Building, 340 San- some street, San Francisco. Adult Blind Home (Oakland).
Superintendent — Joseph Sanders. Agnews Hospital for Chronic Insane (Agnews). Board of Directors — David Rutherford, J. S. Montgom- ery, Edward White. Secretary — W. M. Southeimer. Agriculture, Board of. President — Ben. Rush. Frank H. Burke. Charles Paine. Secretary — J. L. Filcher. Analyst, State — Professor W. B. Rising, University of California. Berkeley. Board of Architecture. Northern District —
H. A. Schultz, President, San Fran- cisco.
Clinton A. Day, San Francisco. Lionel Deane, Secretary, San Fran- cisco.
William Curlett, San Francisco. J. Cather, San Francisco. Clinton Day, Berkeley. Southern District —
J. P. Krempel, President, Los An- geles.
F. L. Roehrig, Secretary, Los An- geles.
S. P. Hunt. Los Angeles. W. S. Hebberd. San Diego. Octavius Morgan, Los Angeles. Building and Loan Commissioners — J. P. Transue. Albert Lindley, James L. Fields, Secretary, Claus Spreck- els Building, San Francisco. Deaf and Dumb and the Blind, Asylum for (Berkeley). Board of Trustees — George W. Reid, J. W. Richards, W. Creed, W. W. Garthwaite, F. M. Wilson; Superintendent — Warring Wilkinson. Debris Commissioner — W. W. Waggoner, Nevada City; Secretary, J. R. Tyr- ell. Dental Examiners, Board of
President — A. B. Mayhew, Sacramento. Secretary — C. A. Herrick, 910 Hayes street, San Francisco. Department of Highways — Nathaniel El-
lery. Commissioner, Eureka, Cal. Bducation, Board of — Is composed of the Governor, Superintendent Pub- lic Instruction, President Univers- ity of California. Professor of Ped- agogy University of California. Principals Normal Schools of San Jose, Los Angeles, Chico. San Die- go and San Francisco. Equalization, Board of (Office. Sacra- mento). Alex. Brown. J. Harry Scott, R. E. Collins and Jeff Mc- Elvaine; T. M. Eby, Secretary, Sac- ramento. Examiners. Board of — Composed of the Governor, the Secretary of State, and the Attorney-General. Secretary — B. B. Deming. Feeble Minded Children, Home for (Eld- ridge, Sonoma County). Trustees — Rev. Wm. Lyons, Menlo Park; Rev. A. C. Bane, San Fran- cisco; Robert A. Poppe, Sonoma; C. E. Haven. Santa Rosa; S. C. Irving, Berkeley. Superintendent and Secretary — Dr. William J. G. Dawson.
Fish Commissioners — George Stone, Pres- ident, San Francisco; Charles A. Vogelsang, Secretary and Chief Deputy. Harbor Commissioners.
Eureka. Humboldt Bay — J. G. Murray,
John S. Connick. San Diego — C. W. Oesting, President; W. H. Prindle, Eugene de Burn, Secretary. San Francisco (Union Depot and Fer- ry Building) Walter Stafford, Pres- ident; Henry J. Crocker and W. E. Dennison; W. B. Thorpe, Secretary. Health, Board of — Martin Regensburger, President; F. K. Ainsworth, A. C. Hart, W. A. Briggs, O. Stansburg. N. K. Foster, Secretary, Sacra- mento. Horticulture, Commissioner of — J. W.
Jeffrey, Los Angeles. Insurance Commissioner — E. Myron Wolf, San Francisco; office, Crocker Build- ing. Labor Statistics Bureau — J. D. Mac- Kenzie, Commissioner, San Fran- cisco. Librarian, State — J. L. Gillis; Margaret
Eastman, Deputy. Mendocino State Hospital (Ukiah) — Trustees — George D. Clark, San Francisco; E. B. Martinelli, San Rafael; John L. McNab, Ukiah; W. A. Foster, Willits; A. J. Fairbanks, Willits. Mineralogist — Lewis E. Aubury, Ferry
Building, San Francisco. Mining Bureau — Harold T. Power, Pres- ident; Dr. C. T. Deane, Vice-Pres- ident; Louis Janin and A. H. Ward; Frank W. Griffin, Secretary. Napa State Hospital, Napa City — Trus- tees— E. Z. Hennessy, H. M. Meach- am, J. H. Steves, Emmett Phillips Richard Belcher. Normal School at Chico, Butte County —
C. C. Van Liew, Principal. Normal School at Los Angeles — Jesse F.
Millspaugh. Principal. Normal School at San Jose — Morris E.
Dailey. Principal. Normal School at San Diego — Samuel T.
Black, Principal. Normal School at San Francisco — Fred- eric L. Burk, Principal. Notaries Public — (See Business Direc- tory.) Pilot Commissioners, Eureka, Humboldt Bay — Peter Belcher. H. Kingston and Peter Carsaw. Pilot Commissioner, San Diego — Frank
Abrahams. Pilot Commissioners, San Pedro and Wilmington — D. W. Weldt. Alex- ander Smith and John Hamilton. Pilot Commissioners, San Francisco, Mare Island and Benicia — Office, 46 Steuart street; M. C. Erskine, H. Z. Howard and E. M. Freeman. Pilots — Office, Postoffice Building — Frank Boyd, Thomas H. Barber, Stephen Castle, Chas. B. Johnson. George Scott, Frederic E. Mathieson, F. W. Jordan, George D. Korts. J. E. McCulloch, James Miller. Charles W. Reed, Alexander Swanson, M. Tyson, George E. Wallace. E. W. Christiansen, J. Von Helms. M. An- derson, John Silovich. John Wal- lace, J. M. Hays. Port Warden, San Diego — A. J. Foster. Port Warden, San Pedro — J. W. Walton. Port Wardens, San Francisco — Office, Clav Street Wharf; Henry Piltz, R. E. Nickel; John Harrigan, Sec- retary.
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Preston School of Industry, lone Ama- dor Countv— Charles H. Dunton, President; 'Rev. W. S. Matthew, K C. Voorhies; W. T. Randall, Super- intendent.
Prison Directors— Tirey L. Ford, San Francisco; Warren Porter, Watson- ville; Charles B. Clinch, Grass Val- ley; Charles Sonntag, San Fran- cisco; Robert T. Devlin, Sacra- mento.
Bailroad Commissioners— A. C. Irwin, Marysville, President; H. D. Love- land, San Francisco; Theodore Summerland, Los Angeles; Walter D Wagner, Secretary; office, Ferry ilding.
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skv, City Hall. Southern California State Hospital, Pat- ton, San Bernardino County— H. B. Wilson, Redlands; B. P. Clark. Riverside; F. M. Parker. Los An- geles; H. McPhee, Santa Ana; G. L. Hasson, Los Angeles; L. M. King, Secretary. State Veterinarian— Dr. Chas, Keane, Los Angeles; W. E. D. Morrison, As- sistant, Los Angeles. Stockton State Hospital, Stockton— Trus- tees—C. M. Keniston, N. F. Pickle. C. D. Fontana, F. J. Dietrich, J. C. Thompson; F. P. Clark, Superin- tendent; W. H. Lyons, Secretary. Sutter's Port Trustees — James M. Hen- derson, Edward M. Lynch, George B. Bullock, Henry Hahman, Fred- erick T. Duhring. University of California— Regents— Gov- ernor James N. Gillett J. B. Rein- stein, Guy C. Earl, I. W. Hellman, Mrs. Phoebe A. Hearst. J. A. Way - mire C. W. Slack, John B. Budd, C Tvf. Ellinwood. T. R. Bard, C. Rowell, Garret W. McEnerney, A. W Foster, J. W. McKinley, Rev. Peter C. Yorke, F. W. Dohrmann and John A. Brittain. Veterinary Medical Board— Robert A. Archibald, President, Oakland, D. F Fo\ Sacramento; Ward B. Row- land, Pasadena; T. W. Orme, San Bernardino; E. J. Creely, Secretary, San Francisco. -Warden, San Quentin Prison — J. 0-
■Warden, Polsom Prison — W. H. Reilly. Whittier Home for Juvenile Offenders —
Trustees— T. E. Newlm, James Clark, Walter Lindley; J. P. Gree- ley, Superintendent.
HOSPITALS, HOMES AND ASYLUMS.
Armitage Orphanage of San Fran- cisco—Situated in San Mateo, ealifoi- nia; Rev. C. H. L. Chandler, Supenn-
Bertha JuiUy Home for Children, 2S10 Howard. . ■. ..
Boys' and Girls' Aid Society, south- east corner Baker and Grove streets. Trustees meet on the second Tuesday of each month. George C. Perkins Pres- ident; George C. Turner, Superintendent.
Buena Vista Sanatorium 21 Buena Vifta avenue. S. F. Long. M. D., Con- sulting Suregon and Manager.
California Woman's Hospital. 3 us SacrTmeMo street. F. W. Vow.nckel, M. D., Surgeon in charge, L. C. Alex ander M. D., Resident Surgeon Miss Jessie F Mackenzie. Superintendent of Nurses; Mrs. M. Gillmore. Matron.
City and County Almshouse. Off Cor- bett avenue near Laguna Honda. (See City and County Government.)
City and County Hospital. Potrero avenue, near Twenty-second street. (For officers, see City and County Govern- ment.)
Clara Barton Hospital. 1360 Post street Dr H Bakugeler, President; Dr. J. Henry Barbat. Secretary
Florence Crittenton Home. 344 Twen- tieth avenue. Dr. D. M. Lane, Manager.
Prench Hospital. Point Lobos avenue, between Fifth and Sixth avenues. Con- ducted by the French Mutual Benevolent Society. J. Arees, Superintendent.
German Hospital. Noe street, between Thirteenth and Fourteenth streets, b . \\ . Pompeate, Superintendent. Owned and controlled by the German General Bene- volent Society. Paul A. Kamenz, Gen- eral Agent.
Hebrew Home for Affed and Disabled. 251S Howard street. Samuel Polack, President; Morris Stone, Superintendent: Amelia Levy, Secretary; Mrs. M. Stone. Matron.
Home for the Aged of the tittle Sis- ters of the Poor. Fourth avenue and
Hospital for Children and Training School for Nurses. 3700 California street. Office. 3S21 Sacramento street. Mrs. L. L. Dunbar, President; Mrs. 1. L. Miller, Recording Secretary; Mrs. J. v Merritt. Treasurer, Martin W. Flem- ing Superintendent; Dr. Julia P. Lai sen. Resident Physician.
Jefferson Hospital. Douglass street between Eighteenth and Nineteen th streets The privilege is extended to all physicians to bring their patients to this institution for treatment under their own directions. C. C. ttunion. Manager. »__„_
King's Daughters' Home for Incur- ables lTaii Golden Gate avenue.
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Maria Kipp Orphanage and Alfred Nuttall Memorial Home. .Northeast cor-
.. .,)• s,.Venlh avenue and Lake street Miss Carrie ('.win, President; Mrs. Thom- as P. Woodward, Secretary; Mrs. Sidney Worth, Treasurer.
Mater Misericordiae. 122o Alabama street This house of protection and refuge for young women of good reputa- tion is under the charge of the Sisters of Mercy.
McKinley Orphanage (formerly of San Francisco Methodist Orphanage). 3MI N in -tecum street. H. H. Heacock, Pres- ident; I. J. Truman. Treasurer; office, 786 Market street.
McNutt Hospital. 1800 O'Farrell street.
Mount St. Joseph's Infant Orphan Asylum. Silver avenue, near Q street south. For small boys and girls. Con- ducted by the Sisters of Charity of St. Vincent de Paul.
Mount St. Joseph's Orphan Asylum (Roman Catholic). N street south be- tween Eighteenth and Twentieth ave- nues. Under the charge of the Sisters
°fMou^ityzion Hospital. .2311 Sutter street. William Haas President; Meyer H Ijevv, Secretary; offict1, l/os urantu
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Old People's Home of San Francisco.
2307 Pine street. Board of Lady Man- agers: Mrs. Eugene Bresse, President; Mrs J. A. Watt, Secretary; Mrs. Wra. H. Dick, Treasurer; Rev. Charles Mc- Kelvey, Superintendent and Chaplain; Mrs. Elizabeth Wade, Matron; M. E. F.umwell. Physician. Business meetings of the Board of Managers are held on the first Wednesday of each month at 10 a. m. Board of Trustees — William H. Crocker, President; Mrs. J. A. Watt, Secretary.
Our lady's Home. 1810 Bray avenue, Fruitvale. Conducted by the Sisters of Mercy.
Pacific Hebrew Orphan Asylum and Home Society. Asylum — East side of Oevisadero street, between Hayes and Grove. Formed for the care, relief, pro- tection and improvement of orphan chil- dren, and for the care of aged Israel- ites who are without adequate means of support. S. W. Levy. President; Meyer H. Levy, Secretary; David Michael, Col- lector; Henrv Mauser, Superintendent; Mrs. Henry Mauser, Matron. The Home for Aged Israelites (a branch of the Society) is located at the corner of Silver avenue and Mission street.
Protestant Episcopal Old Ladies' Home, The. Golden Gate avenue, be- tween Central and Masonic avenues. Es- tablished for the permanent care and maintenance of poor, aged or infirm wo- men, who are members of the Episcopal Church.
Quarantine Hospital. Angel Island.
Receiving Hospital. (See Board of Health.)
Saint Catherine's Home and Training- school. Potrero avenue and Twenty-first street. Conducted by the Sisters of Mercy.
San Francisco Children's Orphanage. 104.". Twenty-fifth street. E. L. Wadham, Secretary.
San Prancisco Ladies' Protection and Relief Society. Franklin street, between Post and Geary. Mrs. S. W. Dennis, President; Mrs. Chas. W. Millard, Sec- retary.
San Prancisco Iiying-in Hospital and Tonndling Asylum. 2X33 Clement street. Dr. Emily G. Harrison, Resident Phys-
San Prancisco Maternity. 1193 Va- lencia street.
San Prancisco Nursery for Homeless Children. Fourteenth avenue and Lake street. Mrs. Jacob Bertz. President; Mrs E. P. Ackerman. Secretary; Mrs. J. J. Theobald, Treasurer; Mrs. M. J. Hub- bert. Matron. A non-sectarian home for little ones under twelve years.
San Prancisco Protestant Orphan Asy- lum Society. Haiglit street, between La- guna and Buchanan. Mrs. Kirkham Wright, President; Mrs. Albert T. Spotts, Secretary; Mrs. D. W. Horsburgh. Treas- urer.
St. Francis Girls' Directory Orphan Asylum. Buena Vista and Central ave- nues. For the care, maintenance and education of orphans, half-orphans and abandoned children of all denominations and nationalities. In charge of the Sis- ters of St. Francis.
St. Joseph's Home Hospital. South- west corner Buena Vista and Park Hill avenues. Sister M. Innocentia, Superioress. St. Luke's Hospital. Established in 1ST1. Valencia street, near junction of Mission street. Chas. D. Haven, Pres- ident; L. W. Allen, M. D., Superintend- ent; F. W. Birtch, M. P., Resident Phys-
ician and Surgeon; a general hospital under the auspices of the Protestant Episcopal Church and management of a board of directors. J. A. Emery, Treasurer.
St. Mary's Hospital. 2344 Sutter street. Conducted by the Sisters of Mercy. St. Thomas Hospital. 300 Page street. St. Vincent Hospital. Corner Twenty- first and Howard streets. Dr. George H. Juilly, Resident Physician.
St. Winifred's Sanatorium. 106.3 Sut- ter street.
Twenty-sixth Street Hospital. ( See City and County Government.)
University Mound Old Ladies' Home. University street, between Felton and Wayland. University Mound Tract; E. W. Newhall, Secretary.
Veterans' Home of California. A State Home for disabled volunteer soldiers and sailors, under the control of hoard of directors, appointed by the Governor of the State.
Every worthy officer, soldier, sailor, or marine, who is a bona fide resident of the State and who honorably served in the Army or Navy of the United States in any war in which the country has been engaged, and who is in indigent circumstances, and by reason of age. in- firmity, or wounds received in service, Is incapable of self-support, shall be en- titled to admission into the Home, sub- ject to the laws of the State of Cali- fornia and to the regulations prescribed by the Board of Directors for its control and management. Directors' office, Mac- donough Building, 333 Kearny street, San Francisco. Directors — Samuel W. Backus, President; Chas. H. Blinn. Vice- President; Hugh M. Burke, W. J. Hanna, Thomas W. Huntington, H. C. Dibble, William H. Savage; Colonel H. G. Bur- ton, Commandant; Lieutenant-Colonel Chas. H. Bulson, Surgeon; Dr. Arthur Reinstein, Assistant Surgeon; Captain J. J. Lyon, Q. M. and C. S.; T. W. Law- rence, Engineer; John F. Sheehan, Sec- retary; B. J. Scoville. Assistant Secre- tary; C. de Colmesnil. Treasurer.
Youth's Directory. 3561 Nineteenth street. This institution comprises a Free Intelligence Bureau and a Tem- porary Home for friendless boys in search of employment. Most Rev. P. W. Riordan. President; Rev. D. O. Crowley, Secretary.
LABOR AND TRADES UNIONS.
San Prancisco Labor Council. Meets everv Friday at 8 p. m. at Council Hall, 316 "Fourteenth street. Secretary's of- fice and headquarters. San Francisco La- bor Temple, 316 Fourteenth street. Ex- ecutive and Arbitration Committee meets at headquarters every Monday at 7:30 p. m. Organizing Committee meets at headquarters on first and third Wednes- days at 8 p. m. Label Committee meets at 'headquarters every Friday at 7 p. m. Law and Legislative Committee meets at call of Chair.
Baggage Messengers — Meet second Mondays, 92 Steuart street.
Bakers. No. 24 — Meet at headquarters, first and third Saturdays. 1791 Mission street.
Bakers (Cracker I No. 125 — Meet sec- ond and fourth Tuesdays. Garibaldi Hall. Broadway, between Kearny and Mont- gomery streets.
Bakers (Pie) — Meet first and third Wednesdays, Mission Turner Hall, cor- ner Eighteenth and
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Bakery Wagon Drivers— Meet second and fourth Sundays, Labor Council Hall, 316 Fourteenth street.
Barbers — Meet second and fourth Mon- days, at 925 Golden Gate avenue; head- quarters, room 408.
Barber Shop Porters and Bath House Kmph.ves— second Wednesdays, cornel Fourth avenue and Clement street.
Bartenders. No. 41— Meet Mondays. 990 McAllister street. Joseph B. Vera, Sec- leBay'and River Steamboatmen— Head- (luarters, 51 Steuart street. Q Beer Bottlers, No. 293-Headquarters •'60 Noe street; meet hrst and third Tuesdays at headquarters. .
Beer Drivers, No. 211 1— Ho.idquai t< i s, 260 Noe street; meet second and fourth
ThRKck"iniths (Ship and Machine), No. l«S"in«l and fourth Thursdays, Labor Tempi.'. 316 Fourteenth street.
|',l;,eksmitlis' Helpers M.'.-t lirst and third Wednesdays, Labor Council Hall. 316 Fourteenth street.
Boat Builders— Meet second and fouith Fridays? Labor Temple, 316 Fourteenth
StBoiier Makers, No 25— Meet second and fourth Mondays, Labor Temple, ulb
F<SoriieerntMakereS!- No. 205-Meet Tues- .lavs 1180 Kentucky street.
Bo'okbind.-rs, No. 31— Meet first and third Thursdays Building Trades Tera- T>1,. corner Fourteenth and Guerrero
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S Y;.'" it and Shoe Cutters— Meet first and third Fridays, S:30 p. m., Moseback s
Boot and Shoe Workers, No 216— Meet first and third Tuesdays. Mangel s Hall, corner Twenty-fourth and Folsom
StBootblacks— Meet first and third Sun- days, 1520 Stockton street.
Bottle Caners— Meet first and third Fridays. Labor Council Hall.
Box Makers and Sawyers— Meet sec- ond and fourth Thursdays, Bent s Hall, corner Twenty-second and Folsom
StBrewery Workmen. No. 7 — Meet sec- ond and fourth Saturdays at headquar- ters 260 Noe street.
Broom Makers— Meet third Tuesday. Labor Temple. 316 Fourteenth street.
Butchers — Meet Wednesdays, Labor Council Hall, 316 Fourteenth street; headquarters. 314. Fourteenth street
Carriage and Wagon Workers— Meet first and third Wednesdays, Labor Coun- cil Hall, 316 Fourteenth street. .„,... Cemetery Employes — First and 1 hird Wednesdays. Wolfs Hall. Ocean View.
Cigar Makers — Headquarters 31b Fourteenth; meet first and third Thurs- days, Labor Council Hall, 316 Fourteenth
St Cloak Makers— Headquarters meet second and fourth Tuesdays, 163S Eddy
? Cloth Casket Workers— Meet second Mondays, Polito Hall, Sixteenth and Dolores. , , ^T n -r.
Cloth Hat and Cap Makers. No. 9-1). J. Grace. 33 Bright street. Station \j.
Commercial Telegraphers— A. C. Lopp, Secretary. 1684 West Seventh street,
Cooks' No. 44 — Meet Thursday, 8 p. m.,
headquarters. 590 Eddy street.
Cooks' Helpers — Headquarters, 9 — O'Farrell. Meet second and fourth Wed- nesdays at headquarters.
Coopers ( Machine)— Meet second and fourth Thursdays, Labor Council Hall, 316 Fourteenth street. ^^
Coopers, No. 65— Meet second ami fourth Thursdays, Labor Council Hall, 316 Fourteenth street.
Drug Clerks, No. 472 — Meet Fridays at 9 p. m., at 321 Van Ness avenue.
Electrical Workers, No. 587— Meet Mondays. Headquarters, Grove and Franklin streets.
Garment Cutters— Twin Peaks Hall, first and third Wednesdays.
Garment Workers, No. 131— Headquar- ters 316 Fourteenth street. Meet first and third Thursdays, Labor Council Hall, 316 Fourteenth street.
Gas Appliance and Stove Fitters- Meet second and fourth Tuesdays, Laboi Temple, 316 Fourteenth street.
Gas Workers— Meet second and fourth Thursdays, Labor Temple. 316 Foui-
teGlassSt Bottle Blowers-Meet second and fourth Saturdays. Labor Temple. 31b Fourteenth street. tui,-,i
Grocery Clerks— Meet first and third Thursdays, 9 p. m., headquarters, 3.21 ^ac^Ten-Meet first and third I Thurs- days. McNamara Hall, Fourteenth street, between Church and Sanchez streets
Hatters— C. Pavis. Secretary; 1178 Market street. «„„,ti,
Horseshoers — Meet second and fouith Thursdays. 182 Church street
Ice Wagon Drivers— Meet fiist and third Tuesdays, Twentieth and Guerrero StjeaenHors-Meet first Stmday and third Monday, Labor Council Hall, 316 Foui-
^La'und'wWagon Drivers-Meet second and fourth Wednesdays, Van Ness Hal!, "'2 Van Ness avenue.
"Leather Workers on Horse Goods— Virst and third Thursdays, Building Trades Temple. Fourteenth and Guerrero
St Machine Hands— Meet first and third Thursdays, 228 Oak street.
Machinists. No. 68— Headquarters, 228 Oak street; meet Wednesdays.
Machinists' Auxiliary, Golden West Lodfe No. 1— J. Raymond Hooper, Sec- retary S42 Fulton street. .
Mailers— Labor Bureau Association Hall 677 McAllister street, fourth Mon- daMetal Polishers-Meet first and third Wednesdays; Veterans Hall, 431 We
b0MilkVeWagon Drivers-Meet every Wednesday, 417 Haight street.
Milkers-Meet first and third Tues- days at headquarters, Helvetia Wall, 3964 Mission street.
Molders, No. 164— Meet Tuesdays La- ,,„.. council Hall, 316 Fourteenth street. Headquarters. 316 Fourteenth street.
Molders' Auxiliary— Meet second and fourth Mondays, Labor Temple. 316 Fourteenth street „.„,,.
Musicians— Headquarters, 68 Haight
^Painters No. 986— Meet first and third MSdayl Woodman's Hall, Seventeenth street, between Mission and Valencia
S Paste Makers— Meet first and third Sundays. 441 Broadway.
Pattern Makers — Meet alternate Satin - days, Pattern Makers' Hall, 3134 Twenty- first street.
Pavers No. IS — Meet first Mondays, La- bor Council Hall, 316 Fourteenth street
Photo Engravers. No. 8— Meet first Sundays, at 12 m.. in Labor Temple.
Picture Frame Workers— Meet second and fourth Tuesdays. Labor Temple.
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Pile Drivers. Bridge and Structural Iron Workers — Headquarters, 56 Mission; meet Thursdays, firemen's Hall, Steuart street.
Postoffice Clerks — Meet last Friday, Polito Hall, Sixteenth street, between Dolores and Guerrero streets.
Press Feeders and Assistants — Mept second Wednesdays, Labor Council Hall. 316 Fourteenth street. Headquarters, 186 Brie street. „, ,, ■
Printing Pressmen. No. 24 — Meet sec- ond Monday, Labor Council Hall, 316 Fourteenth street. Charles Radebold, Business Agent. 1S6 Erie street.
Rammermen — First Tuesday, Labor Temple, 316 Fourteenth street.
Retail Clerks, No. 432 — Meet Tuesdays, 8 p. m., at headquarters, 321 Van Ness avenue. .
Retail Delivery Drivers — Meet at head- quarters, second and fourth Thursdays, 417 Haiglit street.
Retail Shoe Clerks, No. 410 — Meet Mondays, 8 p. m., headquarters, 321
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Sail Makers — Meet first Thursdays. Labor Council Hall, 316 Fourteenth
Sailors' Union of the Pacific — Meet Mondays, 44 East street.
Ship Drillers — Meet second and fourth Fridays. 114 Dwight street.
Ship Joiners — Meet second and fourth Sundays, 14 Folsom street; headquarters, 10 Folsom street.
Ship Painters, No. 986 — Headquarters, 924 Natoma street.
Soap, Soda and Candle Workers — Meet second and fourth Wednesdays, Labor Council Hall. 316. Fourteenth street.
Soda and Mineral Water Bottlers — Meet first Friday. Labor Council Hall, 316 Fourteenth street.
Soda and Mineral Water Drivers — R. E. Franklin. 649 Castro street.
Stable Employes — Meet second and fourth Wednesdays, 807 Folsom street, near Fourth street.
Stationary Firemen— Meet Tuesdays, Labor Council Hall, 316 Fourteenth
Steam Fitters and Helpers— Meet first and third Wednesdays, Labor Council Hall, 316 Fourteenth street.
Steam Laundry Workers — Meet first and third Mondays. Labor Council Hall, 316 Fourteenth street; headquarters, 316 Fourteenth street.
Stereotvpers and Electrotypers — Meet third Monday, 91 Steuart street.
Street Railway Construction Workers- Meet every Thursday, 1133 Mission street. Street Railway Employes, Division No 205 — Meet second and fourth Mon- days Labor Council Hall. 316 Fourteenth street; headquarters, 316 Fourteenth street.
Sugar Workers — Meet first and third Tuesdays and second Sunday, 316 Four- teenth street.
Tailors (Journeymen), No. 2 — Meet first and third Mondays, Labor Council Hall, 316 Fourteenth street.
Tanners — Meet Wednesdays, Twenty- fourth street and Potrero avenue.
Teamsters — Headquarters, 536 Bryant street. Meet Thursdays.
Telephone Operators — Headquarters, Labor Temple. 316 Fourteenth street.
Theatrical Employes — Meet first and third Tuesdays. 11 a. m., 68 Haight street.
Typographical, No. 21 — Headquarters, rooms 122, 123, 124, Investors Building-, Fourth and Market streets; L. Michael- son Secretary. Meet last Sunday of month at 316 Fourteenth street.
Undertakers' Assistants — Meet first and third Thursdays. 431 Duboce avenue.
Upholsterers — 321 Van Ness avenue.
Waiters, No. 30 — Meet Wednesdays. 8:30 p. m., at headquarters, 590 Eddy
Waitresses, No. 48 — Meet Mondays, at headquarters, Jefferson Square Hall. Golden Gate avenue, between Octavla and Laguna streets.
Water Workers, No. 12306 — Meet first and Third Wednesdays at Lily Hall, 135 Gough street.
Web Pressmen — Fourth Mondays, La- bor Temple, 316 Fourteenth street.
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Meets every Thursday evening at head- quarters, 200 Guerrero. Executive Board meets every Thursday evening. Business Agents meet every afternoon at 4:30. Phone Market 2676.
District Council of Carpenters — Meet every Wednesday, 200 Guerrero street.
District Council of Painters — Meet every Wednesday, 200 Guerrero street.
San Francisco District — Managing Com- mittee Amalgamated Society Carpenters; meet every alternate Monday, 200 Guer- rero street. .••••* Amalgamated Carpenters. No. 1 — Me. t alternate Fridays, at 200 Guerrero street. Amalgamated Carpenters. No. 2 — Meet alternate Fridays, at 200 Guerrero street. Amalgamated Carpenters, No. 3 — Meet alternate Mondays, at 200 Guerrero stre.t. Amalgamated Carpenters, No. 4 — Me. t alternate Mondays, at 200 Guerrero str -,-t. Amalgamated Carpenters. No. o — Meet alternate Tuesdays, at 200 Guerrerostreet. Amalgamated Carpenters. No. b— Meet every Tuesday, Union Hall, Fourteenth and Church streets.
Amalgamated Carpenters. No. i — Meet alternate Fridays, at 224 Guerrero street. Amalgamated Carpenters. No. S — M. ■• t alternate Fridays, at 224 Guerrero street. Amalgamated Sheet Metal Workers. No 279 — Meet second and fourth Mon- days, at Fourteenth and Guerrero streets. Amalgamated Sheet Metal Workers. No. 104 — Meet first and third Fridays, at Fourteenth and Guerrero streets.
Bridge and Structural Ironworkers. No. 31 — Meet every Friday, at 200 Guer- rero street.
Building Material Teamsters — Meet every Saturday, at 807 Folsom street.
Carpenters' Union, No. 22 — Meet every Friday at 200 Guerrero street.
Carpenters' Union, No. 1640— Meet every Thursday, at 214 Guerrero street. Carpenters Union. No. 483 — Meet Mon- day, at 677 McAllister street.
Carpenters' Union. No. 1082 — Meet Fri- day at Carpenters' Hall. Financial Sec- retary's office, 702 McAllister street.
Carpenters' Union, No. 304— Meet every Tuesday, at 339 Noe street.
Carpenters' Union, No. 95 — Meet every Friday, at 200 Guerrero street.
Carpet Mechanics — Meet first and third Tuesdays, at 135 Gough street, corner ot Lily avenue.
Casters' and Molders' Union. No. 1 — ■ Meet every second and fourth Fridays, at 200 Guerrero street.
Cement Workers' Union, Local. No. 1 — Meet every Wednesday, at 200 Guerrero street. , ^T ..
Electrical Mechanics, Local, No. 1 — Meet every Wednesday, at 200 Guerraro
Elevator Constructors' Union. No. 8 — Meet first and third Wednesdays, at 200
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Felt and Composition Roofers. Meet first and third Mondays, at 200 Guerrero street.
Furniture Handlers— Meet second ami fourth Fridays, at 200 Guerrero street.
Gas and Electric Hangers — Meet first and third Wednesdays, at 200 Guerrero street.
Granite Cutters — Ocean View.
Heat, Frost, General Insulators and Asbeatos Workers' Union, No. 16 — Meet first and third Mondays. at 95 Ash avenue.
House Movers — Meet every Wednes- day, at 200 Guerrero street.
Housesmiths' Union, No. 78 — Meet Wednesday, at 200 Guerrero street.
Hoisting Engineers — 19 Germania av- enue.
Laborers' Protective Association (Hod Carriers) — Meet Monday, at 200 Guer- rero street.
Lumber Clerks' Association — 200 Guer- rero street.
Mantel, Grate and Tilesetters — Meet sec 1 and fourth Fridays, at 200 Guer- rero street.
Marble Cutters and Finishers — Meet 2d and 1th Tuesdays, at 200 Guerrero street.
Marble Cutters' and Finishers' Auxil- iary. Local 44 — Meet first and third Tuesdays, 220 Guerrero street.
Millmen's Union, No. 422 — Meet every Tuesday night, at 200 Guerrero street.
Millmen's Union. No. 423 — Meet every Tuesday, at 200 Guerrero street.
Millwrights' Union, No. 766 — Meet first and third Fridays, at 200 Guerrero street.
Mosaic Workers — 205 Guerrero street.
Painters' Union. No. 19 — Meet Monday, at 200 Guerrero street.
Plasteres' Union, No. 66 — Meet every Monday, at 200 Guerrero street.
Plumbers, Gasfitters' and Steamfitters' Union, No. 442 — Meet every Friday, at 200 Guerrero street.
Shinglers' Union, No. 1 — Meet every Wednesday, at 200 Guerrero street.
Steam Engineers' Union, No. 64 — Meet at Marine Engineers' Hall, 45 Steuart.
Stone Cutters — Meet every second and fourth Wednesdays, at 200 Guerrero street.
Stone Sawyers — 200 Guerrero street.
Yarnishers' and Polishers' L'nion, No. 134 — Meet every Tuesday, at 200 Guer- rero street.
United Glass Workers — Meet every Wednesday, at 200 Guerrero street.
Window Shade Workers — Meet at 2569 Market street.
Wood Carvers' Union — Meet first and third Fridays, at 200 Guerrero street.
Wood, Wire and Metal Lathers' Union, No. 65 — Meet every Wednesday, at 1233 Golden Gate avenue.
LIBRARIES.
Booklovers Library. 1215 Post street. California Historical Society. 565 Fourth avenue.
Geographical Society of the Pacific.
official Depository for all charts issued bp the U. S. Geological Survey. Mer
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library of Ligue Nationale Prancaise. See Ligue Nationale Francaise.)
Library of Mechanics' Institute. (See lechanics' Institute.)
Mariners' Pree Reading1 Room. Sacra- lento and Drumm streets. In connection
itli the Mariners' Church. Open daily rom 9 a. m. to 9:30 p. m.
Mercantile Library Association. See lie Mechanics' Institute.
Public Library, The. South side Hayes street, n.ar Van Ness avenue. Branches — No. I, 3322 Mission street; No. 2, Me- Creery; No. 4, 25 1 Fourth avenue; No. 5. Northwest corner Fourth and Clara streets; No. 6, 2435 Sacramento street. They are open daily from 9 a. in. to 9 p. m. (For officers see City and County Government.)
Delivery Stations: A — 145 Broad street; B — Corner Eighteenth and Kentucky streets; C — 1301 Castro street; D — 12:12 Ninth avenue; E — 12on Railroad avenue: G— 1243 Forty-seventh avenue.
San Prancisco Law Library Association. Organized in 1865, rooms California and Webster streets. J. H. Deering, Librarian.
Tabard Inn Library. 1215 Post street.
LITERARY, SCIENTIFIC, Etc.
Associated Certified Public Account- ants of California. Norman McLaren, President; Lester Herrick, Secretary and Treasurer; Merchants Exchange Building.
Astronomical Society of the Pacific. F. R. Ziel, Secretary and Treasurer, 825 Merchants Exchange Building.
Autocrat Club, The. Continuing the Oliver Wendell Holmes Society (organ- ized 1896.) Robert B. Bain, Jr, Presi- dent; Henry M. Plate, Vice-President; H. C. Morris, Secretary; 537 Front street.
Bar Association of San Prancisco. Or- ganized April 20, 1872. Objects: To maintain the honor and dignity of the profession of the law, to increase its usefulness in promoting the due admin- istration of justice, to cultivate social intercourse among its members, and to procure and maintain a library for their use. Rooms, Pacific Building, Fourth and Market streets. W. B. Cope, President; George J. Martin, Secretary.
California Academy of Sciences. Or- ganized May 16, 1853. 1846 Gough street. E. J. Molera, President; Leverett M. Loomis, Director of Museum. The regu- lar meetings of the Academy are held on the first and third Monday evenings of the month. T. Newberry, Secretary.
California Historical Society (see Li- braries.)
California Pharmaceutical Society. J. S. Munson, President; F. W. Nisli, Sec- retary; 1022 Masonic avenue.
California Society of Public Account- ants. J. F. Foster, Secretary; room 743 Pacific Building.
California State Bar Association. Llovd C. Comegys. President: Walter S. Brann, Secretary, 965 Monadnock Building.
California State Board of Pharmacy. J. O. McKown, President; Charles B. Whildeji, Secretary; E. J. Molonv, Treas- urer; rooms 909-910 Butler Building, 135 Stockton street.
California State Dental Association. Dr. O. R. Roller. President. Los Angeles; Dr. Chas. E. Post, Recording Secretary, San Francisco.
California State Homeopathic Medical Society. Annual meeting second Wednes- day in May, at Santa Barbara. Henry L. Stamback, M. D., President. Santa Bar- bara; Guy E. Manning, M. D., Secretary, San Francisco.
California State Mining: Bureau. LTnion Depot and Ferry Building. Organized under Act of Legislature approved April 16, 1880. The museum contains many rare and interesting minerals and mine models. The library connected with the museum is on the same floor. Open daily
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Daughters of California. Pioneers' So- ciety. Meetings held on the second, thud Mondays of each month at 3 o clock p. m. at Pioneer Hall, Fourth street and Pio- neer Court.
Geographical Society of California. 1362 Page street. Object: The accumu- lation of geographical knowledge, and the dissemination of it for the benefit of commerce, navigation and society gen- erally. Samuel W. Holladay, President; P. MacEwen, Secretary.
Geographical Society of the Pacific. 383 Monadnock Building. Professor George Davidson, President; John Part- ridge Secretary; E. J. Moler^ Corre- sponding Secretary; Harry Durbrow. Treasurer.
Ligue Rationale Francaise. Meets sec- ond Monday of each month at 141, a Post street. E. Raas. President; E. Levy Librarian and Secretary. Open dajls from 2 p. m. to 6 p. m. and from $ p. m. to 10 p. m., except Sundays and holida>s. Mechanics' Institute. Organized March 29 1855. 99 Grove street. The Society has a valuable library, containing 30,- 000 volumes, including many rare scien- tific works, and a reading room well supplied with the leading scientific and literary periodicals of the day.. Any person may become a member, being ac- ceptable to the Board ot Trustees by paving an initiation fee of $1 and $1.50 auartfrly dues in advance. F. B. Graves, Librarian; Joseph M. Cumming, Secre- tary. _ _ _ _ Navy league Club of the TJ. S. (S. F. Section, No. 15), 806 Crocker Building. Meets on Wednesdays of every second month, beginning with February. Louis H Turner, Chairman. A. J. Treat. Vice- Commander. William F. Burke. Secre- tary.
Navy League, San Francisco Section,
No. 13. Capt. L. H. Turner. Chairman;
W. H. Burke, Secretary, 720 Waller street.
Oliver Wendell Holmes Society (see
Autocrat Club.)
Fhilhistorian Debating Society. This organization has been in existence since October, 1863. Its object is the cultiva- tion of oratory and literature, and the discussion of questions of public interest in civil and political life. Meetings are held everv Monday evening at St Ignatius College, 2211 Hayes street. The officers an-: Rev. Joseph A. Sullivan, President; John P. Buckley, Secretary.
San Francisco Chapter American In- stitute of Architects. Office, 787 Market street. Albert Pissis. President. William Mooser, Vice-President; Sylvain Schnail- taeher, Secretary.
San Francisco County Homoepathic Medical Society. Dr. T. G. McConkey, President; Dr. Edith Wells, Secretary. Meetings held third Thursday of each month at call of President.
San Francisco County Medical Society. Meets in Franklin Hall, second Tuesday of each month. J. Henry Barbat, M. D., President; A. W. Hewlett, Secretary.
San Francisco County Society of Phys- icians and Surgeons. F. T. Lamb, M. D.. President Meetings held first and third Wednesdays of each month at 1707 O'Far- rell street. __^
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State Board of Pharmacy of Califor- nia. Office, 925 Golden Gate avenue. Charles B. Whelden, Secretary; Ed. T. Off Pasadena; A. L. Leber. Oakland; H 'O. Buker, Fresno; E. J. Molony, San Francisco; J. O. McKown, Livermore; R. S. Oakford. Long Beach; George M. Sutherland, Alameda.
Society of California Pioneers. Organ- ized August, 1850. Rooms, 5 Pioneer Place. Argonaut Building, west side ot Fourth street, between Market and Mis- sion streets. The expressed objects of the Society are to eollect and preserve information connected with the early settlement and subsequent conquest of the countrv. and to perpetuate the mem- ory of those whose sagacity, energy and enterprise induced them to settle in the wilderness and become the founders ot a new State, and also the male descend- ants of members. All who were in Cali- fornia prior to the first day of January. 1850, are eligible to membership. Any who have rendered distinguished or im- portant services to the Society or State may be admitted as honorary members. Regular meetings of the Society take place on the first Monday of each month. Annual election of officers on the 7th of Julv, the anniversary of the conquest of California and of the raising of the American flag on its soil. Annual cele- bration on the 9th of September, the anniversary of the admission of Cali- fornia into the Union. Officers — Henry L. Brvne. President; John A. Schmidt. San Francisco; Silas M. Collins, San Francisco; Charles F. Lott, Oroville: Henry F. Williams. San Mateo; John Q. Packard, Marysville, Vice-Presidents; Charles J. Deering. Treasurer; John I. Spear, Secretary; Henry Palmer, Mar- shal. Directors — John M. Burnett, A. R. Cotton. Titus Hale, Robert R. Russ. G. H. Luchsinger, Francis J. Sullivan, J. J. Lermen, H. L. Van Winkle.
Technical Society of the Pacific Coast. Meets at 1978 Broadway street, first Fri- day of each month. George W. Dickie. President; Otto von Geldern, Secretary.
MEDICAL AND DENTAL COLLEGES.
California College of Osteopathy. Dr.
Isaac Burke, Secretary, 1481 Geary street. California College of Pharmacy (De- partment of Pharmacy University ot California). Parnassus avenue between First and Second avenues. Gaston E. Bacon. Ph. G., President; William M. Searby, Secretary and Dean.
College of Physicians and Surgeons of San Francisco. 344 Fourteenth street, between Mission and Valencia. Wins- low Anderson, M. D., President.
Cooper Medical College. Northeast corner of Sacramento and Webster streets. Founded in 1858, as the Medical Department of the University of the Pa- cific. Endowed and named Cooper Medi- cal College in 1882 by the late Professor L. C. Lane. Henry Gibbons, Jr., M. D.. Dean, 350 Post street.
Dental Department College of Physi- cians and Surgeons of San Francisco. Thomas Morffew. D. D. S.. President. Fourteenth street, between Mission and Valencia streets.
Dental Department of the University of California. Affiliated Colleges Build ing Parnassus and First avenu< G. Sharp. M. P.. P. D- S., Dean
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MILITARY.
SATIONAL GUARD OF CALIFORNIA.
Commander-in-Chief and Staff Head- quarters—State Capitol, Sacramento; J. N. Gillett, Governor. Commander-in-
Brigadier General Joseph B. Lauck,
Adjutant General, Sacramento. ,
Colonel Arthur W. Bradbury, Assist- ant Adjutant General, Sacramento.
Colonel Thomas Wilhelm, Assistant In- spector General, Hayward. ....
Colonel Francis E. Beck, Assistant Paymaster General. San Francisco.
Colonel Frederick J. Amwey, Cluet En- gineer, San Francisco.
Colonel George H. Pippy. Judge Advo- cate General, San Francisco.
Colonel Winslow Anderson. Surgeon General, San Francisco.
AIDS-DE-CAMP.
Lieutenant-Colonel Robert Wielieke,
SaLieu1tenant-0Colonel Frank M. Chapman, Lieutenant-Colonel Harvey D. Love- land. San Francisco. «-,-THn„a Lieutenant-Colonel V. S. Kilhngs-
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___ianuel J. Loui; ^Lieutenant-Colonel Theodore H. Minor,
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Lieutenant-Colonel Theodore Gier.
^Lieutenant-Colonel J.' H. Hendy, San
FrL?eutenant-Coloriel Henry G. W. Dink-
'"' L'i'eu't.mmit-Coh.nel ' George E. Pills-
^Lieu^nantTohfnel George M. Perine,
^Lieutenant-Colonel James H. Cambell.
PaLfeiftenant-Colonel Rufus H. Herron,
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°Lieutenant-Colonel William J. Barrett,
^Lieutenant-Colonel George N. Black.
L°LieAuntfnant-Colonel D. C. Collier, San
. Lieutenant-General Arthur W. Foster, Jr., San Rafael. _r
Lieutenant-Colonel William M. Gar- land Los Angeles
Lieutenant-Colonel C M Hammond, Upperlake. „„1
Lieutenant-Colonel Charles L. Heart- well. Long Beach.
Lieutenant-Colonel Bakersfteld.
Lieutenant-Colonel San Francisco.
Lieutenant-Colonel San Francisco.
Lieutenant-Colonel Los Angeles.
Lieutenant-Colonel terey.
Lieutenant-Colonel Francisco.
Lieutenant-Colonel Los Angeles.
Lieutenant-Colonel
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Lieutenant-Colonel Los Angeles.
Lieutenant-Colonel San Francisco.
Lieutenant-Colonel San Rafael.
Lieutenant-Colonel San Diego.
Lieutenant-Colonel
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Frank W. Mara ton,
Paul M. Nippert,
Sherman Pease,
E. A. Preble, Mon-
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G. C. Van Nest,
Charles D. Swan,
P. Max Kuehniich.
Frank H. Johnson,
J. A. Lockwood,
Edward Fletcher,
Ferdinand Hurst.
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SECOND BRIGADE.
Comprising the Counties of Alameda, Alpine, Amador, Butte, Calaveras Colusa. Contra Costa. Del Norte, El Dorado. Fresno Glenn, Humboldt. Inyo. Kern. Kings, Lake. Lassen, Madera, Mann. .Mariposa, Mendocino, Merced, Mod...', Mono, Napa, Nevada, Placer, Plumas. Sacramento. San Francisco, San Joaquin. San Mateo, Santa Clara, Santa Cruz, Shasta Sierra, Siskiyou, Solano. Sono- ma Stanislaus, Sutter, Tehama, Trinity, Tuiare Tuolumne, Yolo. Yuba. .
Onlv that portion of the Second Bri- gade in San Francisco is given here: SECOND BRIGADE, SAN FRANCISCO.
Headquarters, 874 Monadnoek Build-
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SPMaj'or Josiah R. Howell, Brigade Com-
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Major and Brigade Quartermaster, S. W. Morsh. a.l . ,
First Lieutenant H. G. McKannay, Aid-
<leFi?st Lieutenant H. H. Delamater. Aid- de-Camp.
Attached. Lieutenant-Colonel Theodore Rethers. SIGNAL CORPS— SECOND COMPANY. Armory 1574 McAllister street. Captain. F. J. Sullivan. First Lieutenant, E. B. Terry. FIFTH INFANTRY. Field and Staff. Colonel David A. Smith. Commanding. Lieutenant-Colonel Edwin G. Hunt. Major G. L. Holtum. Major U. S. Grattan. Major M. W. Simpson. Captain F. Peterson. Quartermaster. Captain J. O. McKown. .... .
Captain H. G. Mathewson, Adjutant First Lieutenant S. W. Morshead, Bat-
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Second Brigade.
Fifth Infantry Band, San Francisco.
Company H — 1160 Eddy street. Cap- tain, J. C. Nagle; First Lieutenant, W. H Mallett; Second Lieutenant, C. c. De Wolf. „ . .
Company X — 147 Buchanan. Captain, C. J. Mund; First Lieutenant, W. H. Ho- mer. . .
Company I.— 1160 Eddy street. Laptain J J Hyer; First Lieutenant, J. C. Young; Second Lieutenant, A. V. Collett.
NAVAL MILITA Or CALIFORNIA
San Francisco Headquarters, 302 Russ Building. _, ,
Captain George W. Bauer, Command- ing, San Francisco.
Commander A. A. Morey, Santa Cruz.
Commander George E. Kammerer, ban Francisco.
Lieutenant-Commander M. Ray Cos- terisan, Chief Engineer, Los Angeles.
Lieutenant-Commander T. B. W. Le- land. Chief Surgeon, San Francisco.
Lieutenant C. C. Dennis, Paymaster, Alameda. ■ _ _
Lieutenant Henry P. Smith, San Fran-
CILi)eutenant John T. McMillan, Aid-de- Camp, San Francisco.
First Division — San Francisco.
Lieutenant J. A. McGee, Commanding, San Francisco. ,.
Lieutenant (Jr. Gr.) W. E. Conlin, San Francisco. „
Ensign E. Mosbaeher, San Francisco.
Ensign I. C. Allen, San Francisco. Second Division — San Francisco.
Lieutenant T. S. Harloe, Commanding, San Francisco. ..
Lieutenant (Jr. Gr.) A. J. Fritz, San Francisco. „ „
Ensign Louis Ferrari, San Francisco. Third Division — San Diego.
Lieutenant D. M. Stewart, Command- ing, San Diego. ,
Lieutenant (Jr Gr.) J. E. Parrish, San Diego. ,
Ensign H. C. Buckle. San Diego.
Ensign J. H. Davis, San Diego. Fourth Division — Santa Cruz.
Lieutenant (Jr. Gr.) James H. Willey, Commanding, Santa Cruz.
Ensign L. A. Sprague. Santa Cruz.
Ensign W. C. Tooze, Santa Cruz. Fifth Division — Eureka
Lieutenant Edward McLaughlin, Com- manding, Eureka.
Lieutenant (Jr. Gr.) Thomas F. Foley,
Ensign A. B. Adams, Eureka. Sixth Division — Santa Barbara.
Lieutenant William C. Day, Command- ing, Santa Barbara.
Lieutenant (Jr. Gr.) F. J. Smith, Santa Barbara. ,
Ensign J. P. Smith, Santa Barbara.
Ensign James D. Cavalletto, Santa Barbara.
Seventh DiviBion — Iios Angeles.
Lieutenant (Jr. Gr.) A. H. Woodbine, Commanding, Los Angeles.
Lieutenant George E. Link, Los An-
Ensign E. M. Vaughan, Los Angeles. Engineer Division — San Francisco.
Lieutenant William Speck, Command- ing, San Francisco.
Lieutenant John Jardine, San Francis
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Veterans' National Guard of California.
Organized May 16, 1888. Objects— To promote social reunion and good fellow- ship; to assist its members in all just claims, for the rights and benefits con- ferred upon them by the laws of the State of California, and to advance the interests of the National Guard. Seven years of continuous service in the Na- tional Guard of the State is a prerequis- ite of membership. Meets on the third Wednesday of each month at the Veter- ans' Hall. 432 Duboce avenue. Officers — Captain E. G. Eisen, Commander; Colonel c. Mason Kinne, Vice-Commander; C. W. Radebold, Adjutant; Captain John E. Klein, Paymaster.
INDEPENDENT COMPANIES. These Military organizations are inde- pendent of the National Guard of Cali- fornia, and for the most part are at- tached to some benevolent association.
Austrian Military and Benevolent As- sociation, 566 Fulton street.
LEAGUE OF THE CROSS CADETS. First Regiment (Dismounted Artil- lery). Established January 7, 1894. Comprises fifteen companies (Band, Field Music and Hospital Corps). Member- ship is confined to those who are mem- bers of the League of the Cross. James E Power, Colonel. Regimental head- quarters, 1100 Franklin street.
League of the Cross Cadets Band — Meets every Wednesday.
Company A— St. Mary's Cathedral Parish. Meets every Monday. P. H. Mc- Carthy, Captain. .
Company D— Sacred Heart Parish.
Meets every Tuesday. A. Burke, Captain.
Company E — Holy Redeemer Parish.
Meets every Monday. George Meagher,
Captain.
Company F — St. Rafael. Marin county, Parish. Meets every Monday. F. O. Sirard, Captain.
Company H— St. Brendan's Parish. Meets every Tuesday. J. Daly. Captain. Company I — St. Peter's Parish. Meets everv Monday. E. Barieu, Captain.
Company L — Mission Dolores Parish. Meets every Friday. F. J. Grim ley, Cap- company N— St. Francis' Parish Oak- land. Meets every Tuesday. H. J. Leon- ard, Captain.
Company O— St. John the Evangelist
Parish. Meets every Tuesday. Thomas
O'Day. Captain. „.„.,,»*
Company T — Menlo Park Parish. Meets
.ery Tuesday. John F. Morey, Captain.
PROTECTIVE ASSOCIATIONS.
Alaska Fisherman's Protective Union,
93 Steuart street.
American Association of Masters and Pilots. Meets at New Ferry Building, their hall, every Monday evening at !■> p. m. Captain Thomas J. Kennedy, Presi- dent; Captain Charles J. Swanson, First Vice-President; Captain Henry C. Spnnt;, Second Vice-President. Captain J. Wal- ter Johnson, Secretary and Business Manager. Trustees — Captain Charles J. Swanson. Captain Peter M. Anderson. Captain Peter G. Kraft. Office and read- ing room, 1 Ferry Building.
American Shipmasters Association of the Pacific Coast. Alex. Bergman, Secre- tary, S2 Market street.
Golden Gate Harbor, No. 40. Meets every Wednesday in each month at 4.. Steuart street. J. F. Petzinger, Presi- dent; J. T. Jones, Secretary.
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Association of Master Plumbers of San rrancisco. Frank J. Klim, President; John L. E. Firmln, Secretary. Meets first Friday and Saturday after the third Friday at northwest corner Page and (lough streets.
Barbers' Protective Union. Meets every Monday evening at Fourteenth street, Between Mission and Valencia streets. Charles Koch, Secretary.
Bookbinders' Local Union No. 31, In- ternational Brotherhood of Bookbinders. Meets first and third Friday evenings of each month at Fourteenth and Guerrero streets. T. J. Leary, President; James 1 >. Kelly, Secretary.
Bottlers' and Manufacturers' Protec- tive Association of California. Louis R. Levy, Secretary, 524 Gough street.
Brewers' Protective Association. Meets at 31S Humboldt Bank Building every Thursday in each month. F. G. Phillipps, Secretary, 310 Sansome street.
Builders Association of California, The 402 Kearny street. Rooms open dailv from 8 a. m. to 5 p. m. Exchange hours 12 m. to 2 p. m. daily. Meetings second Monday in each month. J. Stahl, President; Charles M. Lindsay, Secretary. Carriage and Wagon Builders' Associ- ation. D. E. Besecker, Secretary, 248 Pacific Building.
Pranklin Spar and Bau-Verein. F. Ludemann, President, 3041 Baker street. International Association of Machin- ists, San Prancisco Lodge Ho. 68. Meets Wednesday evening in each month at °°8 Oak street. W. P. Delaney, Presi- dent; Charles W. Meyer, Secretary.
Long-shore Lumbermen's Protective As- sociation of San Prancisco. G. Hanson, Secretary; J. C. Williams, General Agent. Office foot of Third street.
Masons' and Builders' Association of San Prancisco. Meets first Friday of each month at 180 Jessie street. W. Reed President; "W. S. Scott, Secretary; W. A. Rainey, Treasurer.
Musicians' Mutual Protective Union of San Prancisco, Local No. 6, American Federation of Musicians. Meets second Thursday of each month at 1 p. m. Hoard of Directors meets every luesday at 11 a. m. at 6S Haight street. Charles H. Cassasa, President. John A. Keogh, Recording Secretary.
Pile Drivers and Bridge Builders As- sociation, Local No. 77, 56 Mission street. Betail Pruit Dealers Association. J. L. Polito, Secretary, 3267 Sixteenth street.
Riggers' Protective Union, 10 Howard street.
San Prancisco Beer Bottlers' Board of Trade. G. Rosenhlum, President; Louis R. Levy. Secretary, 524 Gough.
San Prancisco Dental Association. Meets second Monday of each month at 13 5 Stockton street. Dr. H. A. Frederick, President; Dr. B. C. Best, Secretary.
San Prancisco Planing Mill Owners' Association. Builders Exchange Building. Meets every Wednesday. R. B. Moore, President; A. C. Bredfield, Secretary.
San Prancisco Betail Grocers' Associ- ation. Meets second and fourth Mondays and Wednesdays of each month at 1211 Buchanan street. Fred Krueger, Secre- tary.
Soda Water Manufacturing Associa- tion. D. F. Shea, President; Louis R. Lew. Secretary. Office, 524 Gough
street.
Travelers' Protective Association of America. Meets first Friday of each
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PUBLIC BUILDINGS AND HALLS.
PUBLIC BUILDINGS.
Alms House, off Corbett avenue, near Laguna Honda.
City Hall, southeast corner McAllister and Larkin.
County Hospital, Potrero avenue near Twenty-second.
County Jail, west side San Jose ave- nue, near Ocean avenue.
Custom House, northwest corner Washington and Battery.
Grant Building, Seventh and Market.
Hall of Justice. 64-70 Eddy.
Hall of Records, City Hall.
Postoffice, northeast corner Seventh and Mission.
United States Appraiser's Building. Sansome, between Washington and Jack- United States Marine Hospital, Pre- sidio Reservation.
United States Mint, northwest corner Mission and Fifth.
United States Treasury, 60S-610 Com- mercial.
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HALLS.
Advance Hall, 316 Fourt Albert Pike Memorial Geary.
Arcanium Hall, 163S Eddy. Bent's Hall, 3001 Twenty-second. B'nai B'rith Hall, Van Ness avenue and Ash.
Callegari's Hall, 421 Union. Coleman's Hall, 1088 Bush. Cotillion, 159 Church. Devisadero Hall. 321 Devisadero. Dolores Hall, 3278 Sixteenth. Druids' Hall, 680 McAllister. Duveneck's Hall, Twenty-fourth and Church.
Eagles' Hall, 1695 Market. Eastern Star Chapter's Hall, 159 Church. E'intracht Hall. 237 Twelfth. Equalitv Hall, 139 Albion avenue. Excelsior Hall, 2337 Mission. Findlay's Dancing Academy, 3245 Six- teenth.
Foresters' Hall. I near Eleventh avenue. Foresters' Hall, 14 26 Ellis. Franklin Hall, 1881 Fillmore. Fraternal Hall. 1919 Sutter. Garabaldi Hall. Broadway ami Kearny.
Golden Gate Hall. 2135 Sutter.
Golden West Hall, 174 Castro. Hamilton Hall. 1545 Steiner.
I O O. F. Fraternal Hall, 1245 Market
Improvement Hall, 2269 Market.
Kendrick's Hall, 454 Valencia.
King Solomon's Hall, 1745 Fillmore.
Knights of Honor Hall. 1416 Steiner.
Knights of Red Branch. 1133 Mission.
Labor Council Hall. 316 Fourteenth.
Larkin Hall, 590 Eddy.
Laurel Hall. 512 Railroad avenue.
Liberty Hall, 1791 Mission.
Lignri' Hall, 4441 Mission.
Lyra Hall, Church, corner Twenty-
Lvric Hall, Larkin and Turk. Maennerbund. 1180 Potrero avenue. Mangel's Hall, Twenty-fourth and Fol-
Marine Engineers' Hall, 45 Steuart. Masonic Hall, 2666 Mis
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Pulilic Schools of S. F.
Mission Masonic Temple, 266S Mission.
Mission Turn Verein Hall, 3513 Eight- eenth. _ ,
Mowry's Hall, corner Laguna and Grove.
National Hall, 566 Fulton.
Native Sons' Hall, Gough and. Geary.
Neegaard's Hall, S06 Larkin.
New Bra Hall. 2121 Market.
Nunan Hall, 1254 Market.
Oakwood Hall, 1805 Devisadero
Plant's Hall, Twenty-fourth and Doug- lass.
Polito Hall, 3265 Sixteenth.
Potrero Opera House, 627 Tennessee.
Raymond Hall. 1713 Twentieth.
Redmen's Hall, 240 Golden Gate ave- nue.
Renstrom Hall, 434 Stanyan. Richmond Hall, 309 Fourth avenue.
Roesch Hall, Fifteenth and Mission. Sheet Metal Workers' Hall, 224 Guer-
St. George Hall. 1675 Market.
St. Helen Hall. 20S9 Fifteenth.
Starr King Memorial Hall, Capp. cor- ner Twentieth. _,. ,
Stegeman's, northeast corner Clinton Park and Valencia.
Steimke's Hall, 2760 Octavia
Swedish-American Hall, 2174 Market.
Teamster's Hall, 530 Bryant.
Twin Peaks' Hall, southeast corner Seventeenth and Noe.
Union Hall, 316 Fourteenth.
Valencia Hall, 357% Valencia.
Veteran Hall, 432 Duboce avenue.
Walton's Pavilion, 1112 Golden Gate
Washington Square Hall, 1525 Stockton. Wolf's Hall, 3 Plymouth avenue. Woodmen Building, 3345 Seventeenth. Yeomen Hall. 3302 Twenty-fourth. Young Men's Institute Hall, 92 Sanchez.
Emerson Primary School. Pine, neai
Devisadero.
Everett Grammar School. Sanchez
Pairmount Grammar School. Cheniry near Randall.
Pranklin Grammar School. Eighth near Harrison.
Fremont Grammar School. McAllister m-ar Baker.
Garfield Primary School. Union, hea Kearny.
Girls' High School. At Lowell, Sutt. near Gough.
Glen Park Grammar School. San Jos and Joost avenues.
Golden Gate Primary School. Goldei Gate avenue, near Scott.
Grant Primary School. Pacific avenue near Broderick.
Grattan Primary School. Grattan an Alma avenue.
Haig-ht Primary School. Mission, nea Twenty-fifth.
Hamilton Evening School. Geary, nea ! Scott.
Hamilton Grammar School. Geary, nea i Scott.
Hancock Grammar School. Fill" :\
PUBLIC SCHOOLS OF SAN FRANCISCO.
Adams Cosmopolitan Grammar School.
Eddy, near Van Ness avenue.
Agassiz Primary School. Bartlett, near Twenty-second.
Balboa Primary School. Forty-second avenue and I street.
Bergerot Primary School. Twenty-fifth and Point Lobos avenue.
Bernal Grammar School. Cortland ave- nue, near Andover.
Bttena Vista Primary School. Bryant, near Eighteenth.
Burnett Grammar School. L and Four- teenth avenue (South).
Bryant Cosmopolitan Primary School. York and Twenty-third.
Clement Primary School. Day and Noe. Columbia Grammar School. Florida, near Twenty-fifth.
Commercial High School, at Mission. Eighteenth and Dolores.
Commercial Evening- School. Eight- eenth and Dolores.
Cooper Primary School. Thirteenth avenue and K (Sunset).
Crocker Grammar School. Page, near Broderick.
Senman Grammar School. Bush, near Hyde.
Douglass Primary School. Nineteenth and Collingwood.
Dudley Stone Primary School. Haignt, near Masonic avenue.
Edison Primary School. Church and Hill.
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Hawthorne Primary Sohool. Bhotwel near Twenty-second.
Hearst Grammar School. Hermann an Fillmore. _ ,
Henry Durant Primary School, luri near Webster.
Holly Park Primary School. Ando\ •< avenue and Jefferson street.
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Horace Mann Evening- School. Vali n- cia near Twenty-second.
Humooldt Evening: School. Eighteenth and Dolores.
Hunter's Point School. Eighth avenue. between C and D.
Irving M. Scott Grammar School. Tennessee, near Twenty-second.
Irving Primary School. Broadway, near Montgomery.
Jackson Primary School. Oak, near Stanyan.
James Lick Grammar School. Noe and Twenty-fifth.
Jean Parker Grammar School. Broad- way, near Powell.
Jefferson Primary School. Bryant and Seventh.
John Swett Grammar School. Mc- Allister, near Gough.
Lafayette Primary School. Greenwich, near Webster.
Laguna Honda Primary School. Seventh
Lake'view Primary School. Plymouth and Grafton.
Lincoln Evening School. At Hearst School, Hermann and Fillmore.
Lincoln Grammar School. Harrison, near Fourth.
Lowell High School. Sutter, near Gough.
Madison Primary School. Clay, near Walnut. ,,. .
Marshall Primary Sohool. Mission, near Fifteenth, rear Julian avenue.
McKinley Primary School. Fourteenth and Castro.
Mission Grammar School. Mission,
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Mission High School. Eighteenth and Dolores.
Monroe Grammar School. China avenue and London.
Moulder Primary School. Page and Gough.
Noe Valley Primary School. Twenty- fourth and Douglass.
Oceanhouse Primary School. Corbett
Oral School for Deaf. McAllister, be- tween Octavia and Gough.
Oriental Public School. Clay, near Powell.
Pacific Heights Grammar School. Jack- son, near Webster.
Parental School. Harrison, near Tenth.
Park Primary School. Sixth avenue, between B and C.
Peabody Primary School. Sixth av- enue, near California.
Polytechnic High School. First avenue and Frederick.
Redding Primary School. Pine near Larkin.
Richmond Evening School. First av- enue near Point Lobos avenue.
Richmond Grammar School. First avenue near Point Lobos avenue.
Sheridan Primary School. Minerva near Plymouth, Ocean View.
Sherman Primary School. Union near Franklin.
South End Primary School. Somerset near Burrows.
Spring Valley Grammar School. Broad- way near Polk,
Starr King Primary School. San Bruno avenue near Twenty-fifth.
Sunnyside Annex School. 115 Flood
Sunset Primary School. Thirteenth avenue and K street.
Sutro Grammar School. Twelfth av- enue near Clement.
Visitacion Valley School. Sunnydale avenue and Cora.
Washington Evening School. At Sher- man School. Union near Franklin.
Washington Grammar School. Wash- ington and Mason.
West End Primary School. 5630 Mis- sion.
Winfield Scott Primary School. Lom- bard near Baker.
Ball Katherine Miss. Supervisor Draw- ing Public Schools. Residence 2112 Cali- fornia.
Bartlett Eleanor Miss. Supervisor Do- mestic Science, Public Schools.
Carpenter Estelle Music, Public Schoo Willard.
Doyle M. 3. Supervisor Manuel Train- ing, Public Schools. Residence Berkeley.
Miehling George. Supervisor Physical Culture, Public Schools. Residence 1436 Eleventh avenue, Sunset.
RELIGIOUS SOCIETIES.
Albert Pike Memorial Temple Associa- tion. Office, 1S59 Geary street. Fred. J. H. Rickon, President; Frank B. Ladd, Vice-President; W. I. Brobeck, Secre- tary; Wm. Crocker, Treasurer.
California Bible Society. Depository and office, 684 Waller street. Meets first
Thursdav in each month. Benjamin Ro- maine, President; Rev. J. E. Squires, Secretary, 1755 Bush street.
Congregational Sunday School and Publishing Society. Rev. E. J. Singer, Superintendent Northern California and Nevada. Meetings at home of members. Epworth League Alliance, The. Exec- utive committee meets second Thursday of each month at Wesley M. E. Church, corner Hayes and Buchanan streets. H. J. Stetson, President; Miss Emma Cooley, Recording Secretary; Charles Booth. Cor- responding Secretary. 749 Hayes street. Occidental Board of Poreign Missions. Meets first Monday of each month at 920 Sacramento street. Mrs. H. B. Pinney, President; Mrs. R. L. Madden, Recording Secretary.
Presbyterian Mission House. 920 Sac- ramento street. Headquarters of the Women's Occidental Board of Foreign Missions of the Presbyterian Church.
San Prancisco Church Extension Soci- ety of the M. E. Church. Meets at 1 Baker street. Rolla V. Watt, President. San Prancisco National Training School and Deaconess Home of the M. E. Church, 129 Haight street. Rev. E. R. Willis, D. D., President.
San Prancisco Seamen's Institute. 24 2 Steuart, near Folsom. Rev. Frank Stone. M. A., Chaplain. A Church Institute for seamen of all nations and creed and colors.
Seamen's Institute and Church. In connection with the Missions to Seamen's Society which has branches in all the large ports throughout the world. All seamen are welcome. Reading, games and concerts. Bank and Postofflce, 240 Steuart street.
The Gentlemen's Sodality of St Ignatius Church. Meets on Sundays of each month at 2211 Hayes street. Rev. George P. Butler, S. J., Director; James R. Kelly, Prefect.
The Ladies' Sodality of St Ignatius Church, 2211 Hayes street. Meets on the second, fourth and fifth Sundays of each month, at 2:30 p. m. Rev. Joseph C Sasia S. J., Director; Miss Jessie G. Inglis Prefect; Miss Nettie Beardsley, First Assistant; Miss Sarah Welch, Sec-
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The San Prancisco Port Society,
owns the house of worship of the Miners- Church and has the care of providing for its work financially.
Young Men's Christian Association. 12 20 Geary street. Rolla V. Watt, Pres- ident; He'nrv J. McCoy, General Secre- tary; E. E. Edson, Educational Director; W. L. Anderson, Office Secretary.
Young Men's Hebrew Association. In- corporated November 9th, 1901. Loca- tion 1966-1974 Page street, near Stanyan street. The objects are to improve the moral, mental and physical condition of Jewish young men and women; provid- ing and maintaining a library and read- ing-room, billiard room, social hall and gvmnasium with baths attached. The Association rooms are open each day from 10 a. m. to 11 p. m., except on Jewish holidays. Officers: Jerome Kann, President; Paul Nathan, Secretary.
Young Women's Christian Association. Mrs. Geo. P. Thurston, President; Miss Elizabeth B. Rowles, Secretary; Mrs. L. A Young, Superintendent. Boarding house 1259 O'Farrell street; Educational Building 1257 O'Farrell street.
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Secret Societies
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SECRET SOCIETIES.
MASONIC.
Grand Iiodffe of Tree and Accepted Masons of California. Meets second Tuesday in October at Golden Gate Com- mandery Building. Sutter street, be- tween Steiner and Scott streets. George M Ferine, Grand Master, San Francisco; Reuben H. Lloyd, Deputy Grand Master, San Francisco; Oscar Lawler, Senior Grand Warden, Los Angeles; William F. Pierce, Junior Grand Warden, San Fran- cisco; Edward Coleman, Grand Treasurer, San Francisco; George Johnson, Grand Secretary, San Francisco; Thomas J. Baker, Grand Lecturer, San Francisco; Ernest E. Baker. Grand Chaplain, Oak- land; Jacob Nieto. Grand Orator, ban Francisco; Harry S. Johnson, Assistant Grand Secretary, San Francisco; William Kettner Grand Marshal. San Diego; Chauncey C. Bush, Grand Bible Bearer. Redding; Albert B. Webster, Grand Stan- dard Bearer, Oakland; Emanuel J. Louis, Grand Sword Bearer, San Diego: Delos W Smythe, Senior Grand Deacon, San Jose; Adam Brown. Junior Grand Dea- con, Arroyo Grande; James C. Ensign. Senior Grand St. -ward. Hanford; Fred W . Van Sicklen, Junior Grand Steward. Ala- meda; Joshua D. Tucker. Grand Pursui- vant Honolulu, H. T.; Samuel D. Mayer. Grand Organist. San Francisco; George P. Adams, Grand Tyler, San Francisco.
Grand Chapter of Royal Arch Masons of California. Meets on the third Tues- day of April of each year. Frederick William G. Moebus, Grand High Priest, Alameda; George Hayes Monroe, Deputy Grand High Priest, Fresno; James Rob- ert Tapscott. Grand King. Yreka; Charles Willis Norton, Grand Scribe, Stockton; Franklin Henry Day, Grand Treasurer, San Francisco; William Abraham Davies, Grand Secretary. Alameda; Edwin Allen Sherman. Grand Chaplain, Oakland; Henry Ascroft. Grand Lecturer, San Francisco; Leo Valtus Youngworth. Grand Captain of the Host, Los Angeles; William Whittingham Lyman, Grand Royal Arch Captain. St. Helena; Samuel David Maver. Grand Organist. San Fran- I isco; George Washington Perkins, Grand Guard, San Francisco. The Fifty-fifth Annual Convocation of Grand Chapter will be held in the city of San Francisco, commencing Tuesday, April 20th, A. D. 1909, A. I. 2439, at 10 o'clock A. M.
Grand Council of Royal and Select Masters of California. Meets on Monday preceding third Tuesday of April each year at 10 a. m. William Henry Gaynor. Grand Master. Los Angeles; William Olimer Girardey. Deputy Grand Master. Sacramento; Thompson Wilson Drullard, Grand Principal Conductor of Work. Santa Cruz; Franklin Henry Day, Grand Treasurer, San Francisco; Thomas Abra- ham Davies. Grand Recorder, Alameda; James Bestor Merritt, Grand Chaplain. Oakland; Henry Ascroft, Grand Lecturer, San Francisco; Benjamin Brooks Cart- wright, Grand Captain of Guard, Alham- bra; Joseph Abner Courter, Grand Con- ductor of Council, Sacramento; Thomas Oehtreigh Hevdenfeldt, Grand Steward. Redwood City; Samuel David Mayer, Grand Organist. San Francisco; George Washington Perkins, Grand Sentinel, San Francisco. Committee on Fraternal Cor- respondence. James Bestor Merritt, Oak- land. The Fortv-ninth Annual Assem- bly of this Grand Council will be held in' the City of San Francisco, on Mon- day. April 19. A. D. 1909, Anno Dep. 2909, at' 10 o'clock A. M.
Grand Commander; of Knights Temp- lar of California. Meets on first Thurs- day after the third Tuesday of April of each year. William Dennison Stephens. Grand Commander, Los Angeles; Harvey Davis Doveland, Deputy Grand Comman- der San Francisco; Louis Fred Brenner, Grand Generalissimo, Sacramento; Albert Augustine Caldwell, Grand Captain Gen- eral Los Angeles; Rodolph Wallace Meek Grand Senior Warden, Oakland; William Augustus Hammel, Grand Jun- ior Warden. Los Angeles; Reuben Henry Sink Grand Prelate. Stockton; Edward Coleman, Grand Treasurer, San Fran- cisco- Wrilliam Abraham Davies, Grand Recorder, Alameda; James Robert Tap- scott, Grand Standard Bearer, \reka; John P. Fraser. Grand Sword Bearer San Francisco; Perry W. Weidner, Grand Warder Los Angeles; Samuel David Maver, Grand Organist, San Francisco; George Washington Perkins, Grand Lap- tain of Guard. San Francisco. The Grand Commandery of California will assem- ble in its Fifty-first Annual Conclave at the City of San Francisco, Thursday. April 22 A- D. 1909, A. O. 791.
Scottish Rite of Pree Masonry, San Francisco Consistory, No. 1. Meets even Friday evening at 8 p. m.. at Golden Gate ' Commandery Hall. 2135 Sutter street.
San Francisco Chapter, No. 1. Meets at call of the Master at S p. m ..at Golden Gate Commandery Hall. -i-> Sutter street.
San Francisco Council, No. 1. Meets at call of the Master at Golden Gate Commandery Hall, 2135 Sutter street.
San Francisco lodge of Perfection No. 1. Meets every Friday evening at S p m„ at Golden Gate Commandery Hall, 2135 Sutter street.
California Bodies A. and A. Scottish Rite of Free Masonry, Southern Juris- diction of the United States; California lodge of Perfection, No. 10; California Chapter, No. 7, Knights Rose Croix; California Council, No. 7, Knights Kadosli; California Consistory, No 5. All meet at Albeit Pike Memorial Tem- ple, 1S59 Geary street.
Islam Temple Ancient Arabic Order Nobles of Mystic Shrine. Stated meet- ings second Wednesday of each month at"l799 Steiner street.
KNIGHTS TEMPLAR. California Commandery, No. 1 stat<?d assembly every Friday evening at 500 Geary street.
Golden Gate Commandery, No. 16. Sta- ted assembly first and third Mondays ot each month at Golden Gate Hall.
Mission Commandery, No. 41. Stated assembly every Tuesday evening m Mis- sion Masonic Temple.
California Council, No. 2, R. and S. M., Meets first Wednesday of each month at 1154 O'Farrell street.
ROYAL ARCH MASONS. San Francisco Chapter, No. 1. Stated meeting first and third Wednesdays of each month at 2135 Sutter street.
California Chapter, No. 5. Stated meet- ings first and third Tuesdays of each month at 2135 Sutter street.
Mission Chapter, No. 79. Stated as- sembly first and third Thursdays of each month" in Mission Masonic Temple. MASONIC LODGES. The Masonic Lodges meet in this City as follows:
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California, No. 1. Meets first Thurs- day .-veiling of each month in Golden Gate Commandery Hall.
I.a Parfaite Union, No. 17. Meets first Friday evening of each month m King Solomon's Hall.
Occidental, No. 22. Meets first Monday evening of each month in King Solomons Hall.
Golden Gate, No. 30. Meets first rues- day evening of each