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TECHNICAL SOCIETY OF THE PACIFIC COAST. Organized April, 1884. Meets in the Society's rooms, Academy of Sciences Building, 819 Market street, on the first Friday of cach month. Rooms open to members every day and evening. Number of mem- bers two hundred and fifty-five. Objects-The ad- vancement of the technical professions by means of the reading of papers and discussion of questions pertaining thereto, and the establishment of a cen- tral point of reference for engineers. Officers- G. W. Percy, President; Hubert Vischer, Vice- President; Otto von Geldern, Secretary; Edward T. Schild, Treasurer. Directors - Hermann Barth, Louis Falkenau. T. W. Brooks, S. C. Irving, T. W. Ransom.
THEOSOPHICAL SOCIETY IN AMERICA. Academy of Sciences Hall, 819 Market street; meetings Sun- day, 8 P. M. President, Dr. J. A. Anderson; Secre- tary, Amos J. Johnson.
UNIVERSAL BROTHERHOOD LODGE NO. 7. Acad- emy of Sciences Hall, 819 Market street; meetings Tuesday, 8 P. M. President, Dr. J. A. Anderson; Secretary, Amos J. Johnson.
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MEDICAL AND DENTAL COLLEGES.
CALIFORNIA COLLEGE OF PHARMACY. Incor- porated August 7, 1872. Affiliated with the Univer- sity of California June 18, 1873. Location-Parnassus avenue. This college was created by the Califor- nia Pharmaceutical Society to promote the study of pharmacy, and to confer degrees upon graduates. Officers-G. E. Bacon, Ph. G., President; W. M. Searby, Ph. G., Secretary.
CALIFORNIA MEDICAL COLLEGE, THE. Location- Folsom, between Tenth and Eleventh streets. It is easy of access by numerous street car lines from all parts of the city. It is arranged with every con- venience for the comfort of students, and furnished in every detail with the necessary appliances for ac- quiring a thorough medical education. Four courses of eight months are requisite for graduation. Faculty-D. Maclean, M. D., Dean, Professor of Obstetrics; J. W. Hamilton, M. D., Professor of Gynecology; George G. Gere, M. D., Professor of the Principles and Practice of Surgery ; H. W. Hunsaker, M. D., Professor of Orthopedic and Clinical Surgery ; H. T. Webster, M. D., Professor of the Principles and Practice of Medicine and Pathology; John Fearn, M. D., Professor of Materia Medica and Therapeutics; C. N. Miller, M. D., Professor of Anatomy; J. P. Schmitz, M. D., Professor of Physi- ology; M. H. Logan, Ph. G., M. D .. Professor of Chemistry and Toxicology; F. Cornwall, M. D., Pro- fessor of Opthalmology, Laryngology and Otology; W. B. Church, M. D., Professor of Physical Diagnosis and Diseases of the Chest; A. E. Scott, M. D., Pro- fessor of Diseases of Children; M. C. Hassett, L. B., Professor of Medical Jurisprudence; B. Stetson, M. D., Assistant to the Chair of Practice; C. M. Troppmann, M. D., Lecturer on Pharmacology ; W. O. Wilcox, M. D., Lecturer on Diseases of the Genito- Urinary Organs: Charles Clark, M. D., Lecturer on Osteology: E. H. Mercer, M. D., Lecturer on Angel- ology and Myology; E. H. Mattner, A. M., M. D., Lec- turer on Embryology; W. A. Harvey, M. D., In- structor in Histology and Microscopy, Lecturer on Pathology and Bacteriology, J. C. Bainbridge, M. D .. Instructor in Physics and Latin; W. O. Wilcox, M. D., Demonstrator of Anatomy. For particulars inquire of D. Maclean, M. D., 710 Van Ness avenue.
COLLEGE OF DENTISTRY OF THE UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA. Location-Donohoe Building, corner of Market and Taylor streets, upper floor. L. L. Dun- bar, D. D. S., Dean, 606 Sutter street.
COLLEGE OF PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS OF SAN FRANCISCO. Incorporated 1896, as & College of Medicine, Surgery, Dental Surgery and Pharmacy. Has a Medical, Dental and Pharmaceutical Depart- ment. Location-Fourteenth street, between Mis- sion and Valencia streets. A four years' course in medicine and surgery, a three years' course in den- tistry and a two years' course in pharmacy are re- quired before graduation. Trustees-J. R. Laine. M. D., President; Thos. Morffew, D D. S., Vice- President and President of the Dental Faculty: Winslow Anderson, M. D., Dean of the Faculties; Samuel O. L. Potter, M. D., Secretary; William F. Southard, M. D., Treasurer: Charles Boxton, D. D. S., Dean of the Dental Faculty; J. Henry Flint, Ph. G., President of the Pharmaceutical Faculty; Wm. J. Jackson, Ph. G., M. D., Dean of the Pharmaceutical Faculty. The Executive Officer of the College is the Dean, Winslow Anderson, M. D., 1220 Sutter street.
COOPER MEDICAL COLLEGE. Founded in 1858. En- dowed In 1882 by Professor L. C. Lane. The college is situated on the northeast corner of Sacramento and Webster streets, one block from the California street cars, and four blocks from the Sutter street cars, by which line the City and County Hospital may be readily reached: and the Sacramento street cable cars pass the college doors. Faculty-L. C. Lane, A. M., M. D., M. R. C. S. Eng., LL. D., Profes- sor of Surgery and President of the College; C. N. Ellinwood, M. D., Professor of Physiology; Adolph Barkan, M. D., Professor of Ophthalmology, Laryn- gology and Otology; Joseph H. Wythe, M. D., LL. D.,
F. R. M. S., Emeritus Professor of Microscopy and Histology; Henry Gibbons, Jr., A. M., M. D., Profes- Bor of Obstetrics and Diseases of Women and Chil- dren; Joseph O. Hirschfelder, M. D., Professor of Clinical Medicine; Clinton Cushing, M. D., Profes- sor of Gynecology; A. M. Gardner, M. D., Professor of Legal Medicine and Mental Diseases; O. P. Jenkins, A. M., M. S., Ph. D., Acting Professor of Physiology; W. T. Wenzell, M. D., Professor of Chemistry and Toxicology; A. M. Gardner, M. D., Acting Professor of Principles and Practice of Medicine; Charles H. Steele. A. M., M D., Professor .of Materia Medica and Therapeutics; C. N. Ellinwood, M. D., Acting Professor of Clinical Surgery; Albert Abrams, M. D., Professor of Pathology; Charles M. Fisher, M. D., Professor of Microscopy and Histology.
HAHNEMANN HOSPITAL COLLEGE OF SAN FRAN- CISCO, THE (Homeopathic). Location-N. E. cor of Sacramento and Maple streets, Incorporated Jan- uary 20, 1881. Four years' graded course of study. The regular course of 1899 will begin on the first Monday in July and continue seven months. Pres- ident, Dr. J. A. Albertson: Dr. C. L. Tisdale, Vice- President; Dr. A. C. Peterson, Dean of the Faculty, 53 and 55 Spring Valley Building, southeast corner Geary and Stockton streets.
MEDICAL DEPARTMENT OF THE UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA. Martin ' Kellogg, A. M., President; Robert A. McLean, M. D., Dean. Office, 305 Kearny street. The lectures are given at the Affiliated Col- leges Buildings, south of Golden Gate Park. The sessions begin September Ist and continue for eight months.
SAN FRANCISCO CLINICAL SOCIETY. Organized November. 1897. Meets third Wednesday of each month. Physicians and dentists eligible to member- ship. C. G. Kenyon, M. D., President; W. F. South- ard, M. D., Vice-President; Winslow Anderson, M. D., Treasurer; D. A. Hodghead, M. D., Secretary.
SAN FRANCISCO POLYCLINIC POST GRADUATE MEDICAL DEPARTMENT OF THE UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA. Location-410 Ellis street. A school of clinical medicine for graduates of colleges of regular medicine. President, Henry Kreutzmann, M. D.,; Secretary, Leo Newmark, M. D .; Treasurer, Geo. W. Merritt, M. D.
STOMATOLOGICAL CLUB OF CALIFORNIA. Organized June, 1894. Incorporated November, 1894. Object- Advancement of dental science. Meets every Tues- day from 3 to 6 P. M., and on the same evening at 8 P. M. for discussion of clinic, at 46 O'Farrell street. Dr. Russell H. Cool, President; Dr. J. A. W Lund- borg, Vice-President; Dr. Frank C. Pague, Secretary ; Dr. Frank L. Platt, Treasurer.
MILITARY.
NATIONAL GUARD OF CALIFORNIA.
COMMANDER-IN-CHIEF AND STAFF - Headquarters
State Capitol, Sacramento. Henry T. Gage, Gov., Com .- in-Chief.
Andrew W. Barrett, Brig .- Gen., Adj .- General, Sacramento. Robert L. Peeler, Colonel, Ass't Adj .- Gen., Sacra- mento. John B. Wright, Colonel, Chief Engineer Officer, Sacramento.
Forrest S. Chadbourne, Colonel, Paymaster-Gen- eral, 26 O'Farrell street. S. F.
Park Henshaw, Colonel and Inspector of Rifle Practice, Chico. John T. Harrington, Judge Advocate-General, Colusa.
Wm. E. Hopkins, Col., Surg .- Gen., S. F.
W. D. Sanhorn, Lt .- Col., Aid-de-Camp, 32 Mont- gomery street, S. F.
J. E. Doolittle, Lt .- Col., Aid-de-Camp, Palace Hotel, S. F.
J. S. Young, Lt .- Col., Aid-de-Camp, Russ House, S. F.
A. Andrews, Lt .- Col., Add-de-Camp, Lick House, S. F.
M. M. Ogden, Lt .- Col., Aid-de-Camp, Los Angeles. J. F. Burgin, Lt .- Col., Aid-de-Camp, Mills Bldg, S. F. Frank Vail, Lt .- Col., Aid-de-Camp, 741 Market street, S. F.
J. C. Kirkpatrick, Lt .- Col., Aid-de-Camp, Palace Hotel. S. F.
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Frank Mclaughlin, Lt .- Col., Aid-de-Camp, Oroville. T. P. Hanson, Lt .- Col .. Aid-de-Camp, Pasadena.
J. R. Howell, Lt .- Col., Aid-de-Camp, 10 Montgom- ery street, S. F.
A. G. Gasson, Lt .- Col., Afd-de-Camp, San Diego. P. L. Bush, Lt. Col., Aid-de-Camp, San Francisco.
R. L. Dunn, Lt .- Col., Aid-de-Camp, San Francisco George H. Pippy, Lt .- Col., Aid-de-Camp, San Fran- cisco.
DIVISION COMMANDER AND STAFF. Headquarters Mills Building, S. F. Maj-Gen. John H. Dickinson, commanding. Col. Thomas M. Cluff, Asst. Adj .- Gen. and Chief of Staff, 40 Fourth street; Col. John Gall- wey. Div. Surgeon, 624 Kearny; Lt .- Col. Adolph Huber Div. Commissary, 620 Bush; Lt .- Col. Louis Barrere, Div. Inspector Rifle Practice, 131 First; Lt .- Col. J. J. Dwyer, Div. Judge Advocate, Mills Build- ing; Lt .- Col. Charles T. Stanley, Div. Quartermaster, 512 Montgomery street; Lt .- Col. D. E. Miles, Div. Signal Officer, 315 Montgomery: Lt .- Col. Charles H. Murphy, Div. Engineer Officer, Polytechnic High School; Lt .- Col. H. F. Emeric, Paymaster, 805 Mar- ket : Lt .- Col. A. B. C. Dohrmann, Div. Inspector. 120 Sutter street: Lt .- Col. William A. Halstead, Div. Ordinance Officer, 946 Mission street: Major L. S. Schmitt, Aid-de-Camp, 1609 Franklin street: Major J. G. Fitzgerald, Aid-de-Camp. Sheriff's office, City Hall; Sergeant Major L. Gottschalk, Staff Orderly, 525 Commercial street; Sergeant Major A. Graff, Staff Orderly, 422 Montgomery street.
SECOND BRIGADE-Comprising the counties of San Francisco. Marin. Sonoma, Napa, Solano. Contra Costa, Alameda, Santa Clara, San Mateo, Santa Cruz, San Benito. Monterey and Lake. Only that portion of Second Brigade in San Fran- cisco is given here.
SECOND BRIGADE. Headquarters, 420 Bush St., room 6.
R. H. Warfield, Brig .- General Commanding, 420 Bush street, S. F .; J. G. Giesting, Lt .- Colonel. As- sistant Adjutant-General; G. F. Hanson, M. D., Lt .- Colonel, Surgeon; Chas. Jansen, Major, In- spector: H. A. Wegener, Major, Quartermaster and Paymaster: James A. Margo, Major, Com- missary : H. B. Hosmer. Major, Ins. R. P. and O. O .; John H. Hendy, Major, Engineer O. : C. J. Evans, Major. Signal Officer; D. S. Dorn, Major, Judge Advocate: S. L. Naphtaly. Captain. Ald; Douglass White, Captain, Aid: Eugene De Spaar, Sergt .- Major and Staff Orderly; E. S. Crosby, Sergt .- Major and Staff Orderly.
FIRST REGIMENT INFANTRY, N. G. C.
Headquarters, Armory, cor. Page and Gough Sts. FIELD OFFICERS-James F. Smith, Col. Com .; Victor D. Duboce. Lt .- Col .. 638 Market street; Charles Boxton, Maj., 231 Post street; Charles L. Til- den, Maj .. Crocker Building; Hugh T. Sime, Maj., 410 Montgomery street.
STAFF OFFICERS-Alfred J. Kelleher. Captain and Adj., 2324 Clay street; Henry C. Middleton, 1st Lt. and Bat. Adj., Giant, Cal .; Bert R. Hecht. 1st Lt., Q. M., 312 Bush street; Louis Barrere. 1st Lt., I. R. P., 131 First street; Emil A. Kehr- lein, 1st Lt. and Commissary, 909 Lombard street; W. D. McCarthy, Maj. and Surgeon, 111 Eddy street; P. J. H. Farrell, Captain and Asst. Surgeon, 235 Post street; Marcus S. Har- loe, 1st Lt. and Bat. Adj., 2527 Howard street; John J. West. 1st Lt. and Bat. Adj., 402 Mout- gomery street.
Co. A-J. F. Connolly, Captain. 608 Jackson street; George T. Ballinger, 1st Lt., 1516 Baker street; Joseph A. Brown, 2d Lt., 611 Pine street. Ar- mory, corner Page and Gough streets.
Co. B-George Filmer, Captain, SE corner Clay and Sansome streets: B. B. Sturdivant, Ist Lt., 413 California street; Albert F. Ramm. 2d Lt., 8 Kearny street. Armory, corner Page and Gough streets.
Co. C-James W. Dumbrell, Captain, Alameda; Charles E. Goodall, Ist Lt., SE corner Beale and Market streets: George J. Petty, 2d Lt. Armory, 813 Ellis street.
Co. D-R. A. Marshall, Captain, 201% Franklin street; Eugene V. Sullivan, 1st Lt., 21 Franklin street; Thomas J. McCreagh, 2d Lt., 113 Fillmore street. Armory. corner Page and Gough streets.
Co .. E-Edward Fitzpatrick, Captain, 5 Front street; Frank J. Ralph, 1st Lt., 100 Jones street: W. R. Robertson, 2d Lt., 531 California street. Ar- mory, corner Page and Gough streets.
Co. F-John A. Miller, Captain, 202 Market street; Firman A. Nippert, 1st Lt., 1832 Sutter street; W. M. Masury. 2d Lt., 3636 Twentieth street. Armory, 813 Ellis street.
Co. G-Edgar C. Sutliffe, Captain, Wells Fargo & Co., Auditor's Office: Thomas W. Sparrowe, 1st Lt., 120 Sutter street: W. J. Twomey, 2d Lt. Armory, 813 Ellis street.
Co. H-Frank W. Warren, Captain, 111-121 Post street; B. F. Judge, 1st Lt., 1581 Turk street; Edwin F. Davis, 2d Lt., 126 Ellis street. Ar- mory. corner Page and Gough streets.
Co. I-R. Richter, Captain, NE corner Page and Octavia streets; Herman Huber, 1st Lt .. 2234 Fifteenth street; Wm. H. Tobin, 2d Lt., 36 Belvedere street. Armory, corner Page and Gough streets.
Co. K-Thomas J. Cunningham, Captain, 303 Calf- fornia street: Edward D. Finley. 1st Lt., 304 Seventh street; C. W. Seeley. 2d Lt., 1910 San Carlos avenue. Armory, 813 Ellis street.
Co. L-J. Frank Eggert, Captain, 12 Post street; H. E. Curzon. 1st Lt., 116 Montgomery street; A. C. Adler, 2d Lt .. 1 Sansome street. Armory, corner Page and Gough streets.
Co. M-Thomas F. O'Neil, Captain, 25 Page street; Edward D. Carroll, 1st Lt., 407 Battery street; C. J. Hogan. 2d Lt., 2316 Bryant street. Armory. corner Page and Gough streets.
CADET Co .- L. E. Edwards, Captain; G. M. Lippman. 1st Lt .: J. M. Morgan, 2d Lt. Armory, Boys' High School.
BAND-C. H. Cassasa, Leader, 2405 Buchanan street; George W. Bennett, Business Manager, 9393% Dolores street.
SIGNAL CORPS-SECOND BRIGADE. Armory, 815 Ellis Street.
Captain-Philip J. Perkins, 231 Post street: 1st Lt. C. L. Hewes, 1501 Scott street. Number of mem- bers, 40.
TROOP A, CAVALRY, N. G. C. Armory, 1327 Market Street.
Captain-Marius Burnett; Sr. First Lieutenant, E. Elfendahl: Jr. First Lieutenant, E. A. Pierre. Organized July 27, 1849.
NAVAL BATTALION.
Headquarters U. S. S. Marion, Pier 10.
Louis H. Turner, Captain, 303 California street; Thomas A. Nerney, Lt. Com., 6 Eddy street ; Lt. Com. George R. Kingsland, Chief Engineer; Lieut. Thomas M. Shaw, Navigating Officer.
STAFF OFFICERS-Lieut. W. F. Burke, Ordinance Officer; Lieut. W. E. Elliot, Aid: Lieut. F. W. Harris, Surgeon: Ensign J. G. Morrison, Asst. Surgeon; Ensign B. A. Plant, Asst. Surgeon; Ensign H. P. Smith, Signal Officer.
FIRST DIVISION-Lieut. C. C. Dennis, Com. : Lieut. J. L. Emanuel, Jr. Grade; H.C. Peterson, Ensign; W. G. Morrison, Ensign.
SECOND DIVISION-Lieut. Wm. F. Gunn, Com. ; A. H. Elliott, Jr. Grade; T. S. Harloe, Ensign; G. E. Kammerer, Ensign.
THIRD DIVISION-Lieut. L. A. Chandler, Com .; Lieut. A. E. Morgan, Jr. Grade: G. B. Smith, Ensign; James McNear, Ensigu.
FOURTH DIVISION-Lieut. C. E. Lindsay, Com .; Lieut. J. C. Doyle, Jr. Grade: W. E. Miller, En- sign; T. R. Armstrong, Ensign.
FIFTH DIVISION-Lieut. C. V. Otto, Com .; Lieut. G. P. Smith. Jr. Grade; E. McLaughlin, Ensign ; F. B. Barnum, Ensign.
SIXTH DIVISION-Lieut. D. F. Hunt, Com .; Lieut. J. M. Sqier. Jr. Grade; C. A. Hunt, Ensign: J. J. Delaney, Ensign.
ENGINEERS' DIVISION-Lieut. H. P. Gray, Past As- sistant Engineer; Lieut. A. E. Williams, Jr. Grade, Past Assistant Engineer: Ensign R. B. Church, Assistant Engineer.
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UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA-UNIVERSITY CADETS (UNATTACHED).
Berkeley, Cal.
Sidney A. Cloman, Commandant, 1st Lieut., 15th U. S. Infantry, detailed from War Department, U. S. Staff-Melville Dozier, Jr., and L. Miller, Majors' E. W. Stadtmuller, Capt. and Adjutant: H. Marmon: 1st Lieut. and Acting Adjutant; T. W. McPherson, Sergeant-Major. 1st Battalion; R. Fryer, Sergeant- Major, 2d Battalion. 1st Lieut. Andy B. Anderson, Leader of Band; H. W. Squires, Drum Major. Bicycle Corps-Capt., L. T. Wagner: 2d Lieut., T. V. Kline. Artillery Detachment-Capt., F. S. Knight; 1st Lieut. - Signal Detachment-Capt., John Edward Rainey ; 1st Lieut., A. D. Sweet. Infantry- Co. A-Capt., C. Wigmore; 1st Lieut., T. Eastman; 2d Lieut., R. W. Bender; Co. B-Capt., Jack W. Mil- ler; 1st Lieut., W. Hackley; 2d Lieut., I. C. Allen; Co. C-Capt., S. V. West; 1st Lieut., Ben Bakewell; 2d Lieut., E. C. Denicke; Co. D-Capt., H. Platt; 1st Lieut., F. J. Mamara; 2d Lieut., Friedlander; Co. E- Capt., L. Giacomini; 1st Lieut., H. Budd; 2d Lieut., G. W. Ede: Co. F-Capt., A. George; 1st Lieut., D. Baird: 2d Lieut., S. Sargentitch: Co. G-Capt., V. Craig: 1st Lieut., W. Gibbons: 2d Lieut., W. T. Mooney; Co. H-Capt., Phil R. Thayer; 1st Lieut., L. S. Schmidt: 2d Lieut., Goodcell. Total number of members about 600. Headquarters, University of California, Berkeley.
VETERANS' NATIONAL GUARD OF CALIFORNIA. Organized May 16, 1888. Objects-To promote social reunion and good fellowship; to assist its members in all just claims for the rights and benefits con- ferred upon them by the laws of the State of Call- rornia, and to advance the interests of the National Guard. Seven years' of continuous service in the National Guard of the State is a pre-requisite of membership. Meets on the third Wednesday of each month at the Veterans' Headquarters, Pioneer Building, 24 Fourth street. Officers-Colonel George W. Granniss, Commander; George R. Sanderson, Vice-Commander: Lieutenant, James Pennycook, Adjutant; Captain Charles P. Le Breton, Paymaster
INDEPENDENT COMPANIES.
These Military organizations are independent of the National Guard of California, and for the most part are attached to some benevolent association.
AUSTRIAN MILITARY AND BENEVOLENT ASSOCIA- TION. Organized March 1, 1879. Number of members, 200. Armory, 507 Sutter street.
DRILL CORPS OF THE COLUMBIA PARK BOYS' CLUB ASSOCIATION, 318 7th street, C. Ranney, Com- mander. Meets every Saturday evening at 10th street Armory.
EINTRACHT RIFLE SECTION. Organized 1876. Num- ber of members, 65. Armory, Twelfth street, near Howard. F. A. Kuhis, Captain: Carl Suehrstedt, Secretary, 718 Vallejo street.
FRENCH ZOUAVES. Organized May. 1870. Number of members, 150. Armory, 810 Pacific street.
INDEPENDENT RIFLES. Organized March 8. 1877. Number of members, 95. Armory, 814 Geary street; J. A. Stang, Secretary, 531 Shotwell street.
ITALIAN SHARPSHOOTERS. Organized May, 1878. Number of members, 80. Armory, northwest corner Union and Stockton streets.
-JUAREZ GUARD. Organized October 17, 1871. Num- ber of members. 287. Armory, Apollo Hall. 810 Pacific street. A. de la Torre, Captain; A. Rojo, 1st Lieut .; A. de la Torre, Jr., 2d Lieut .; A. Montero, 1st Sergeant.
LEAGUE OF THE CROSS CADETS.
FIRST REGIMENT (Dismounted Artillery ). Estab- Mished January 7. 1894. Comprises fifteen com- panies (Band and Hospital Corps) with 878 members. Membership is confined to those who are members of the League of the Cross. Its objects are "to give to its members the opportunity to profit by those lessons of order. punctuality, obedience and courtesy which are taught by military discipline, and to ren- ·der each one thoroughly capable of performing that which is the privilege and duty of every American citizen-the defense of his country and his flag as an intelligent soldier, should occasion ever arise." Regimental headquarters, 1327 Market street.
W. P. Sullivan, Jr., Colonel; Thomas F. Ryan, Lieut .- Colonel; D. J. McGloin, Major 1st Battalion; D. C. Deasy, Major 2d Battalion : W. H.McCarthy, Major 3d Battalion; John P. Duffy, Capt. and Adjutant: Jos. W. Watts, Lieut. and Commis- sary; Daniel J. McCarthy, Captain and Inspec- tor;J. G. Morrissey, Maj. and Surgeon ; Harry Mahony, 1st Lieut. and Quartermaster; John J. Crowly. Lieut. and Adjutant, 1st Battalion: F. Gonzalez, Lieut. and Adjutant, 2d Battalion; William Kelly, Lieut, and Adjutant, 3d Bat- talion.
L. C. C. BAND. Meets every Monday evening. Max F. Walten, Chief Musician.
Co. A-St. Mary's Cathedral parish. Meets every Monday evening. Win. C. Hopper, Captain.
Co. B-St. Charles' Parish. Meets every Friday even- ing. . J. T. Curley, Captain.
Co. C-St. Patrick's parish. Meets every Tuesday evening. Phil. L. Bannan, Captain. Co. D-Sacred Heart parish. Meets every Tuesday evening. Ignatius Dwyer, Captain.
Co. E-St. James' parish. Meets every Tuesday evening. B. Malone, Captain.
Co. F-St. Patrick's parish, Oakland. Meets every Friday evening. M. F. Hynes, Captain.
Co. G-St. Bridgid's parish. Meets every Friday evening. Wm. Dixon, Captain.
Co. H-St. Brendan's parish. Meets every Sunday evening. James Power, Captain.
Co. I-St. Peter's parish. Meets every Monday even- ing. H. Power, Captain.
Co. K-St. Paul's parish. Meets every Monday even- ing. J. H. Reilly, Captain.
Co. L-Mission Dolores parish. Meets every Friday evening. F. J. Monahan, Captain.
Co. M-St. Francis' parish. Meets every Friday evening. A. L. McIntyre. Captain.
Co. N -- St. Francis' parish, Oakland. Meets every Tuesday evening. F. Wyms, Captain.
Co. O-Old St. Mary's College. Parish meets every Friday evening. Captain.
Co. R-St. Teresa's Parish. Meets every Friday evening. J. F. Flynn, Captain.
LAFAYETTE GUARD. Organized June 1. 1865. Num- ber of members, 168. Armory, 730 Montgomery street.
SAN FRANCISCO SCHUETZEN VEREIN. Organized September, 1859. Number of members, 168. Armory, 620 Bush street. Election of officers second Friday in March.
SWISS SHARPSHOOTERS. Organized March, 1860. Number of members, 100. Armory, 1320 Stock- ton street.
HALSTED & CO. UNDERTAKERS
946 Mission Street.
PROTECTIVE ASSOCIATIONS
AMERICAN ASSOCIATION OF MASTERS AND PILOTS. Meets at New Ferry Building, their hall. every Mon- day evening at 8 P. M. For the better regulation of matters pertaining to our craft, the promotion of social welfare of the members of our profes- sion, the elevation of their standing as such, and of their character as men, and for the better protection of the lives and property intrusted to our care. Officers-Henry Taylor, Worthy Captain; G. Krimp- hoff, First Pilot; P. N. Stofen. Second Pilot; R. N. 'Pippey, Secretary and Business Manager. Office and reading room, Ferry Building.
AUSTRIAN NATIONAL SOCIETY. Meets first Wed- nesday of each month at 121 New Montgomery street.
BARBERS' PROTECTIVE UNION. Organized Janu- ary 13, 1878. Meets first and third Thursdays in each month at Harmony Hall, 320 Post street. Mem- bership. 155.
BOOKBINDERS' PROTECTIVE AND BENEFICIAL ASSOCIATION OF SAN FRANCISCO. Affiliated with the Allied Printing Trades Council. Local Union, No. 31. I. B. of B. Organized August 15, 1875. Meets first Friday evening of each month in Foresters' Hall, 102 O'Farrell street. Officers-Henry Marsden, 1240 Mission street, President; L. G. Wolfe, 756 5th street, Oakland, Secretary.
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CROCKER-LANGLEY DIRECTORY.
Public Buildings and Halls.
BREWERS' PROTECTIVE ASSOCIATION. Incorpo- rated September 14, 1874. Objects-Protection of mutual interests and promotion of harmony among brewery proprietors. Meets at room 40, Flood Build- ing, every Friday at 2 P. M. Officers-W. A. Fred- erick, President; C. B. Stone, Vice-President; R. Mohr, Secretary; Geo. F. Volz, Treasurer.
BROTHERHOOD OF LOCOMOTIVE ENGINEERS. Meets on first Tuesday, second Wednesday evenings and fourth Friday afternoon of each month at 501 Valen- cla street.
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