Crocker-Langley San Francisco directory for the year commencing 1901, Part 9

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Publication date: 1896
Publisher: San Francisco : H.S. Crocker Co.
Number of Pages: 2178


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PUBLIC LIBRARY, THE. Northeast wing of the New City Hall; entrance, McAllister street, op- posite Hyde. Branches-No. 1, 2664 Mission street; No. 2, 1152 Kentucky street; No. 3. 1505 Powell street; No. 4. 254 Fourth avenue; No. 5, 716 Har- rison street; No. 6. 2016 Fillmore street. The Library and branches contain 125,000 volumes, 10,000 of which are set apart for the reference room. It is open daily from 9 A. M. to 9 P. M. The newspaper department, on the Park avenue side of the building, has on file some 350 representative newspapers from all parts of the State and United States. (For officers see City and County Government.)


SAN FRANCISCO COUNTY MEDICAL SOCIETY LI- BRARY. Y. M. C. A. Bldg. Miss Mildred Stearns, Librarian.


SAN FRANCISCO LAW LIBRARY ASSOCIATION. Organized in 1865. Rooms, New City Hall. Contains 38,000 volumes. John T. Doyle, President ; J. H. Deering, Librarian.


LITERARY, SCIENTIFIC, ETC.


AMERICAN EDUCATIONAL UNION, THE .- President, B. Calzia; Secretary, Henry Woods. Office, 214 Hayes street.


ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY OF THE PACIFIC. 819 Market street. F. R. Ziel, Secretary and Treasurer, 301 California street.


BAR ASSOCIATION OF SAN FRANCISCO. Organized April 20, 1872. Objects-To maintain the honor and dignity of the profession of the law, to increase its usefulness in promoting the due administration of justice, to cultivate social intercourse among its members, and to procure and maintain a library for their use. Rooms, 530 California street. Warren Olney, President; Chas. W. Slack, Senior Vice-Presi- dent: A. Comte, Jr., Junior Vice-President; E. S. Fowler, Recording Secretary; A. F. Morrison, Cor- responding Secretary; John M. Burnett, Treasurer.


CALIFORNIA ACADEMY OF SCIENCES. Organized April 4, 1853. Academy of Sciences Building, 819 Market street. David Starr Jordan, President; M. W. Haskell, 1st Vice-President; H. H. Behr, 2d Vice- President; J. O'B. Gunn, Corresponding Secretary; Gulfan P. Rixford, Recording Secretary; Louis Falk- enau, Librarian; Charles A. Keeler, Director of Mu- seum. The regular meetings of the Academy are held on the first and third Monday evenings of the month. Museum open from 10 A. M. to 4 P. M. daily, except Sundays and holidays. Saturday from 9 A. M. to 5 P. M. Free to the public.


CALIFORNIA ASSOCIATION OF CIVIL ENGINEERS. 191 Crocker Building. M. M. O'Shaughnessey, Pres- ident; F. T. Newberry, Secretary.


CALIFORNIA GENEALOGICAL SOCIETY. Meetings held quarterly on the first Saturday in January. April, July and October of each year. Herbert Fol- ger, President, San Francisco; Sarah Louise Kim- ball, Corresponding Secretary, Mills Building, San Francisco; William E. Loy, Recording Secretary, 531 Commercial street, San Francisco; Mrs. Walter D. Mansfield, Librarian, San Francisco.


CALIFORNIA HISTORICAL SOCIETY. (See Libra- rles.)


CALIFORNIA INSTITUTE OF PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS. J. L. Fields, President; T. E. Atkinson, Secretary, 419 California street, room 2.


CHAS. H. J. TRUMAN & CO. Funeral Directors and Embalmers 318 MASON STREET


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CALIFORNIA PHARMACEUTICAL SOCIETY. G. E. Bacon, President; John Calvert, Secretary, 400 Sut- ter street.


CALIFORNIA STATE DENTAL ASSOCIATION. Dr. Walter F. Lewis, Oakland, President; W. Z. King, Recording Secretary, Flood Building; Dr. A. C. Hart, Corresponding Secretary, Call Building,


CALIFORNIA STATE HOMEOPATHIC MEDICAL SO- CIETY. Annual meeting second Wednesday in May. J. C. Kirkpatrick, M. D., President; Eleanor F. Mar- tin, M. D .. Secretary, Palace Hotel, San Francisco.


CALIFORNIA STATE MINING BUREAU. Union Depot and Ferry Building. Organized under Act of Legis- lature approved April 16, 1880. The museum con- tains many rare and interesting minerals and curios. The library connected with the museum is on the same floor. Open daily free to the public from 10 A. M. to 5 P. M., except Sundays and holidays. Trustees meet on 5th of every month, except when the date falls on a Sunday, when they meet on fol- lowing Tuesday. W. S. Keyes, President; A. S. Cooper, State Mineralogist; Henry S. Durden, Curator and Secretary of the Board of Trustees; Van W. Jacobs, Librarian and Secretary.


CHAUTAUQUA ASSEMBLY. President, Rev. EII Mc- Clish. D. D., President of the University of the Pa- cific, College Park. Cal .; Secretary, Mrs. E. J. Dawson, San Jose, Cal. Rev. Thos. Filben, D. D., Superin- tendent of Instruction, Pacific Grove, Cal.


DAUGHTERS OF CALIFORNIA PIONEERS' SOCIETY. Meetings held on the first and third Mondays of each month at 3 o'clock P. M., in parlor of Pioneer Hall, 5 Pioneer Place. Miss Grace E. Deforest, Secretary, 3000 California street.


ECLECTIC MEDICAL SOCIETY OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA D. Maclean, M. D., President, San Francisco; B. Stetson, M. D., Secretary, Oakland; W. B. Church, M. D .. Corresponding Secretary, San Francisco. Meets annually at appointed time in May.


GEOGRAPHICAL SOCIETY OF CALIFORNIA. Academy of Sciences building. Object-The accumulation of geographical knowledge, and the dissemination of it for the benefit of commerce, navigation and society generally. Dr. F. W. D'Evelyn, President; P. Mac- Ewen, Secretary; S. H. Strite, Treasurer.


GEOGRAPHICAL SOCIETY OF THE PACIFIC. Mer- chants' Exchange Building, room 45. George David- son, President; John Partridge, Secretary; Thomas Trenor, Librarian.


INTERNATIONAL BROTHERHOOD LEAGUE. Head- quarters $19 Market street, Room 30. Dr. J. A. An- derson, President.


WOMAN'S CLUB OF THE INTERNATIONAL BROTHER- HOOD LEAGUE. 819 Market street, Room 30. Mrs. W. H. Somers, President.


LIGUE NATIONALE FRANCAISE. Meets third Mon- day of each month at Spring Valley Building, cur. Geary and Stockton streets. E. Raas, President; M. Raimond, Librarian and Secretary. The library belonging to the society contains about twenty-one thousand eight hundred and seventy-seven volumes. Open daily from 12 M. to 6 p. M., and from 7:30 P. M. to 10 P. M., except Sundays and legal holidays.


MECHANICS' INSTITUTE. Organized March 29, 1855. 31 Post street. The society has a valuable library, containing 100.000 volumes, including many rare scien- titic 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 of Trustees, by paying an initiation fee of $1. and $1.50 quarterly dues, in ad- vance. The Institute also owns the Mechanics' Pavilion, in which. under the auspices of the In- stitute, the annual Industrial Expositions are held. E. A. Denicke. President; Rodney Kendrick, Vice- President; First National Bank, Treasurer; Geo.


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Military.


Beanston, Recording Secretary; Walter N. Brunt, Corresponding Secretary; J. M. Cumming, Secre- tary; F. J. Teggart, Librarian.


MEDICAL SOCIETY OF THE STATE OF CALIFOR- NIA. Meets annually on the third Tuesday of April. Thomas Ross, Sacramento, President; George H. Evans, San Francisco, Secretary.


OLIVER WENDELL HOLMES SOCIETY. Sessions held on the third Thursday of each month at the California Hotel. Dr. Harry Everett Alderson, Pres- ident; Harrie C. Morris, Secretary, 3 California street.


PACIFIC COAST COMMITTEE FOR UNIVERSAL BROTHERHOOD. 819 Market street, room 30. Meet- ings, Saturday, 7 P. M. President, Dr. J. A. Anderson; Secretary, A. Robinson.


PACIFIC COAST JERSEY CATTLE CLUB. W. F. Russell, Secretary, 14 Sansome street.


SAN FRANCISCO COUNTY MEDICAL SOCIETY. Meets in Y M. C. A. Building second Tuesday of each month at 8:30 P. M. Geo. H. Evans, M. D., Presi- dent; Wm. F. Barbat M. D., Recording Secretary.


SAN FRANCISCO COUNTY SOCIETY OF PHYSI- CIANS AND SURGEONS. E. H. Mercer, A. M., M. D., President; R. A. Buchanan, M. D., Secretary. Meet- ings held at California Medical College first Wed- nesday of each month.


SAN FRANCISCO MICROSCOPICAL SOCIETY. Its meetings are divided into two classes. Those fall- ing on the first Wednesday of each month are for the presentation of papers and the transaction of business. Those falling on the third Wednesday are much less formal in their character, and aim to bring the members closer together in the inter- change of ideas and the exhibitiou of objects. Geo. Otis Mitchell, President; William E. Loy, Sec- retary, 432 Montgomery street.


SIERRA CLUB. Office, Room 45, Merchants' Ex- change Building. John Muir, President; Wm. E. Colby, Secretary, Mills Building; William R. Dudley, Corresponding Secretary.


SOCIETY OF CALIFORNIA PIONEERS. Organized August, 1850. Rooms, Pioneer Building, west side of Fourth street, between Market and Mission streets; entrance, 5 Pioneer place. The expressed objects of the Society are to collect and preserve information connected with the early settlement and subsequent conquest of the country, and to perpetuate the mem- ory of those whose sagacity, energy and enterprise induced them to settle in the wilderness and become the founders of a new State, and also the male de- scendants of members. All who were in California prior to the first day of January, 1850, are eligible to membership. Any who have rendered distinguished or important 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 July, the anniversary of the conquest of California and of the raising of the American flag on its soil. Annual celebration on the 9th of September, the an- niversary of the admission of California into the Union. The Society is possessed of a library, an ex- cellent cabinet of minerals, relics of early times and various other objects of interest Officers-E. W. Mckinstry, President; William Simpson, James Pa- lache, D. O. Mills, Walter Van Dyke and Geo. Hagar. Vice-Presidents; F. W. Tallant, Treasurer; John I. Spear, Secretary; William L. Duncan, Marshal. Directors-A. R. Cotton, H. N. Tilden, Henry B. Russ, Wm. Z. Tiffany, J. H. Jewett, E. T. Kruse, Allen Knight, E. M. Root and W. C. Gibbs.


TAXPAYERS' EDUCATIONAL LEAGUE. Headquar- ters, 628 Montgomery street. D. R. McNeill, Presi- dent: W. H. Bodfish, Recording Secretary; John Moffatt, Treasurer: Nathan Fisher, Chairman Execu- tive Committee; D. J. Donovan, Secretary Execu- tive Committee.


TECHNICAL SOCIETY OF THE PACIFIC COAST. Meets in Academy of Sciences Building, 819 Market street, first Friday of each month. Prof. C. D. Marx, President; Otto von Geldern, Secretary.


THEOSOPHICAL SOCIETY IN AMERICA. Academy of Sciences Hall, 819 Market street; President, Dr. J. A. Anderson; Secretary, H. B. Mongrs.


UNIVERSAL BROTHERHOOD AND THEOSOPHICAL SOCIETY LODGE NO. 7. Academy of Sciences Hall, 819 Market street: meetings Sundays, 8 P. M. Pres- Ident, Dr. J. A. Anderson; Secretary, Alfred Rob- inson.


HALSTED & CO. UNDERTAKERS 946 Mission Street.


MEDICAL AND DENTAL COLLEGES.


CALIFORNIA COLLEGE OF PHARMACY. Affiliated Colleges, Parnassus avenue. Affiliated with the University of California June 18, 1873. G. E. Bacon, Ph. G., President; W. M. Searby, Ph. G., Secretary and Dean, 400 Sutter street.


CALIFORNIA MEDICAL COLLEGE, THE. 1422 Fol- som, between Tenth and Eleventh streets. Daniel Maclean, M. D., President and Dean, Donohue Build- ing.


COLLEGE OF PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS OF SAN FRANCISCO. Fourteenth street, between Mission and Valencia streets. Winslow Anderson, M. D., Pres- ident; D. A. Hodghead, M. D., Dean of the Facul- ties, 1220 Sutter street; A. E. Osborne, Secretary of the Faculties and Secretary pro tem of the Board of Trustees.


COOPER MEDICAL COLLEGE. Northeast corner of Sacramento and Webster streets. Founded in 1858. Endowed in 1882 by Professor L. C. Lane. L. C. Lane, M. D., President; Henry Gibbons, Jr., M. D., Dean, 920 Polk street.


DENTAL DEPARTMENT OF THE UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA. Affiliated Colleges Building. Parnassus av. C. L. Goddard, D. D. S., Dean, 406 Sutter street.


DENTAL INFIRMARY OF THE UNIVERSITY OF CALI- FORNIA. Donohoe Building, 1170 Market street.


HAHNEMANN HOSPITAL COLLEGE OF SAN FRAN- CISCO, THE (Homeopathic). N. E. cor of Sacramento and Maple streets. Dr. Geo. H. Palmer, President; Dr. E. R. Bryant, Registrar.


MEDICAL DEPARTMENT OF THE UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA. A. A. D'Ancona, M. D., Dean. Office, 1022 Sutter street. The lectures are given at the Affiliated Colleges, Parnassus avenue.


SAN FRANCISCO CLINICAL SOCIETY. Meets third Wednesday of each month at 8:30 P. M. at the College of Physicians and Surgeons Building, 344 Fourteenth street. Geo. Adam, M. D., President; H. D'Arcy Power, M. D., Secretary.


SAN FRANCISCO POLYCLINIC POST GRADUATE MEDICAL DEPARTMENT OF THE UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA. 410 Ellis street. A school of clinical medicine for graduates of colleges of regular medi- cine. President, Washington Dodge; Secretary, Martin Regensburger, M. D; Treasurer, Geo. W. Merritt, M. D.


STOMATOLOGICAL CLUB OF CALIFORNIA. Object- Advancement of dental science. Meets every alter- nate Tuesday from 3 to 6 P. M., and on the same evening at 8 P. M. for discussion of clinic, Dr. Rus- sell H. Cool, President; Dr. Frank C. Pague, Secre- tary, Spring Valley Building.


MILITARY.


· NATIONAL GUARD OF CALIFORNIA.


COMMANDER-IN-CHIEF AND STAFF - Headquarters State Capitol, Sacramento. Henry T. Gage, Gov., Com .- in-Chief.


Brig .- Gen. W. H. Seamans, Adj .- General, Sac- - ramento.


Colonel N. S. Bangham, Ass't Adj .- Gen., Sacra- mento.


Colonel John B. Wright, Chief Engineer Officer, Sacramento. Colonel Francis E. Beck, Paymaster-General, San Francisco.


Colonel John T. Harrington, Judge Advocate- General, Colusa. Colonel Winslow Anderson, Surgeon-General, San Francisco.


Lt .- Col. W. D. Sanborn, Aid-de-Camp, San Fran- cisco.


Lt .- Col. J. E. Doolittle, Aid-de-Camp, San Francisco. Lt .- Col. J. S. Young, Aid-de-Camp, San Fran- cisco.


Lt .- Col. B. C. Truman, Atd-de-Camp. Los Angeles. Lt .- Col. W. W. Foote. Ald-de-Camp, San Francisco Lt .- Col. J. C. Kirkpatrick, Aid-de-Camp, San Francisco.


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MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATION.


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Military.


Lt .- Col. E. W. Runyon, Aid-de Camp, Red Bluff. Lt .- Col. H. Choynski, Aid-de-Camp, San Francisco. Lt .- Col. S. J. Hendy, Aid-de-Camp, San Francisco. Lt .- Col. Walter S. Martin, Aid-de-Camp, San Fran- cisco.


Lt .- Col. Frank Mclaughlin, Aid-de-Camp, Santa Cruz.


Lt .- Col. R. J. Northam, Aid-de-Camp, Los Angeles. Lt .- Col. J. R. Howell, Aid-de-Camp, 10 Montgom- ery street. S. F.


Lt .- Col. J. B. Lankershim, Aid-de-Camp, LOB Angeles.


Lt .- Col. R. D. Robbins, Ald-de-Camp, Suisun.


Lt .- Col. George H. Pippy, Aid-de-Camp, San Fran- cisco.


DIVISION COMMANDER AND STAFF. Headquarters Mills Building, S. F. Maj-Gen. John H. Dickinson, Commanding. Col. D. E. Miles, Asst. Adj .- Gen .; Col. William D. McCarthy, M. D., Div. Surgeon; Lt .- Col. Louis Barrere, Div. Inspector Rifle Practice; Lt .- Col. A. B. C. Dohrmann, Div. Paymaster; Lt .- Col. Th. M. Draper, Div. Engineer Officer; Lt .- Col. J. H. F. Rickon, Div. Quartermaster; Lt .- Col. Adolph Huber, Div. Commissary; Lt .- Col. William A. Hal- stead, Div. Ordnance Officer; Lt .- Col. J. J. Dwyer, Div. Judge Advocate; Lt .- Col. H. B. Hosmer, Div. Inspector; Lt .- Col. C. J. Evans, Div. Signal Officer; Major L. S. Schmitt, Ald; Major C. L. Hewes, Aid; Sergeant Major Albert E. Graff, Staff Orderly; Sergeant Major H. J. Anderson, Staff Orderly.


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 18 given bere.


SECOND BRIGADE. Headquarters, 420 Bush St., room 6.


Brig .- General R. H. Warfield, Commanding; Colonel J. F. Burgin, Assistant Adjutant-General; Lt .- Col. G. F. Hanson, M. D., Surgeon; Major J. A. Margo, Inspector; Major H. A. Wegener, Quartermaster and Paymaster; Major Philip J. Perkins, Commissary; Major John H. Hendy, Engineer Officer; Major Albert A. Hanks, Sig- nal Officer; Major D. S. Dorn, Judge Advocate; Captain S. L. Naphtaly, Ald; 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 -Thomas F. O'Neil, Col. Com., Counnty Clerk's Office ; John F. Connolly, Lt .- Col., 549 Mission street; George Filmer, Maj., 424 Sansome strect: Thomas J. McCreagh, Maj., Custom House; William R. Robertson, Maj., City Hall.


STAFF OFFICERS-William H. Tobin, Captain and Adj., City Hall; John J. West, 1st Lt. and Bat. Adj., 602 California street; Fred Dohrmann, 1st Lt., Q. M., 122 Sutter street; A. C. Adler, 1st Lt. and Commissary, 116 Front street; Theo. Rethers, Maj. and Surgeon, Spring Val- ley Building; Thos. D. Maher. Capt. and Asst. Surgeon, City and County Hospital; Alex. S. Keenan. Captain and Asst. Surgeon, City Hall; R. B. Williams, Captain and Asst. Surgeon, Oakland; Rev. Joseph T. McQuaide, Captain and Chaplain, Eighteenth and Hartford; T. P. O'Brien, 1st Lt. and Bat. Adj., 812 Fulton street; Harry F. McGurren, 1st Lt. and Bat. Adj., Twentieth and Hartford street.


Co. A-George T. Ballinger, Captain; Joseph A· Brown, 1st Lt .; Chas. O'Donnell, 2d Lt.


Co. B-B. B. Sturdivant, Captain; Albert F. Ramm- 1st Lt .; Walter N. Kelly, 2d Lt.


Co. C-Frank K. Moore, Captain; Henry G. Mathew- son, 1st Lt .; William Corcoran, 2d Lt.


Co. D-Charles T. White, Captain; Gabrial Stephens, 1st Lt .; C. Whitlaw, 2d Lt.


Co. E-James H. Jordan, Captain; William E. Weh- ser, 1st Lt .; Thos. Costello, 2d Lt.


Co. F-J. Frank Eggert, Captain.


Co. G-William L. Wall, Captain: Richard Callopy, 1st Lt .; Frank W. Newbert, 2d Lt.


Co. H-Francis Warren, Captain: Louis F. Guedet, 1st Lt.


BAND-George Hollister, Chief Musician; Charles Stone, Principal Musician.


FIRST BATTALION OF ARTILLERY, N. G. C. Armory, 815 Ellis Street.


Major H. P. Bush, Commanding.


Battery A-Firman A. Nippert, Captain; W. A. Varney, 1st Lt .; A. H. Irving, 2d Lt.


Battery B-William N. Swasey, Captain; W. S. Grattan, 1st Lt .; P. J. Neumann, 2d Lt.


Battery C-George .J. Petty, Captain; J. N. Ross, 1st Lt .; J. J. Hyer, 2d Lt.


Battery D-Thomas J. Cunningham, Captain; Edward D. Finley, 1st Lt .; F. E. Young, 2d Lt.


SIGNAL CORPS-SECOND BRIGADE. Armory, 815 Ellis Street.


Captain-Edward A. Selfridge; First Lieutenant- Ernest P. Seymer.


TROOP A, CAVALRY, N. G. C. Armory, 1327 Market Street.


Captain-Charles Jansen; Sr. First Lieutenant, E. A. Pierre; Jr. First Lieutenant, Charles T. Wells; Second Lieutenant, E. H. Carr. Organized July 27, 1849.


NAVAL MILITIA, N. G. C.


Headquarters U. S. S. Marion, San Francisco, Cal.


Captain, Nat. T. James. 208 Sansome street, San Fran- cisco; Lieut .- Commander, Thomas A. Nerney, Executive Officer, 6 Eddy street, San Francisco; Lieut .- Commander, George R. Kingsland, Chief Engineer, San Francisco: Lieut. Thomas M. Shaw, Navigator, Stockton, Cal .; Lieut. Wil- liam F. Burke, Ordnance Officer, San Francisco; Lieut. C. R. Alberger, Aide to the Cap- tain, San Francisco; Lieut. J. G. Morrissey. Surgeon. San Francisco; Lieut. (Junior Grade) T. B. W. Leland, Assistant Surgeon.


WARRANT OFFICERS-Boatswain, Richard Schnalle, San Francisco; Gunner, Henry A. Harris, San Francisco; Carpenter, J. E. W. Stange; Pharmacist, D. A. McMillan, Lorin; Mate, E. J. Louis, Los Angeles.


FIRST DIVISION, San Francisco-Lieut., William G Morrison; Lieut. Jr. Grade, Henry C. Peterson; Ensign, J. F. Murphy ; Ensign, Oscar F. Smith. SECOND DIVISION, San Francisco-Lieut., Thomas S. Harloe; Lieut. Jr. Grade, George E. Kammerer ; Ensign, J. K. Burke; Ensign, J. C. Kelly.


THIRD DIVISION, San Diego, Cal. (U. S. S. Pinta)- Lieut., Roscoe Howard, Commanding; Lieut. Jr. Grade, Frank D. Sargent; Ensign, Joseph P Sexton; Ensign, Don. M. Stewart; Ensign, T G. McConkey, Asst. Surgeon.


FOURTH DIVISION, Santa Cruz, Cal .- Lieut., Carl E. Lindsay; Lieut. Jr. Grade, J. C. Doyle; Ensign, J. F. Helms; Ensign, H. B. Roff; Ensign, B. A. Plant, Asst. Surgeon


FIFTH DIVISION, Eureka, Cal .- Lieut., C. V. Otto; Lieut. Jr. Grade, T. F. Foley; Ensign, E. Mc- Laughlin; Ensign, C. J. Smith.


SIXTH DIVISION, Santa Barbara, Cal .- Lieut., C. A. Noble; Lieut. Jr. Grade, C. A. Hunt; Ensign, H. C. Booth; Ensign, G. P. Smith.


ENGINEERS' DIVISION-Lieut. W. T. Bonney, Past Assistant Engineer, San Francisco; Lieut. Jr. Grade Frank Van Vleck, Past Assistant En- gineer, San Francisco; Ensign William Speck, Assistant Engineer, San Francisco; Ensign Albert Poole, Assistant Engineer, San Diego; Warrant Machinist, F. E. Mckinstry.


UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA-UNIVERSITY CADETS (UNATTACHED).


Berkeley, Cal.


Henry DeH. Waite, Commandant. 1st Lieut. U. S. Army, Retired, detailed by U. S. War Dept. Field and Staff-Capt. and Adjt., R. W. Harvey; Capt. and Quartermaster, S. C. Fanouf; Capt. and Commissary, F. G. Goodenow; 1st Lieut. and Inspector of Rifle Practice. D. T. Baker; Sergt .- Maj., J. Markley, Jr .; Quartermaster, Sergt. L. I. Reed. Band-1st Lieut. and Leader of Band, A. C. Redewill; 2d Lieut., H. A. Hollzer. Artillery Detachment-Capt., C. G. Dall, 1st Lieut., J. B. Sawyer. Signal Detachment-Capt .;


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W. E. Conlin; 1st Lieut., J. R. Pinkham; 26 Lieut. C. T. Dozier. 1st Battalion-1st Lieut. and Adjt., W. W. Downer; Sergt .- Maj., F. M. Foster. Co. A-Capt., G. L. Allen: 1st Lieut., O. P. Rathke; 2d Lieut., A. A. Alexander. Co. B-Capt., W. B. Bakewell; 1st Lieut., C. L. Barham; 2d Lieut., A. Kemkey, Co. C- Capt., J. W. S. Butler; 1st Lieut., J. M. Eshleman; 2d Lieut., E. M. Weight. Co. D-Capt., C. L. Carlson; 1st Lieut., N. Vanderbilt; 2d Lieut., J. S. Ross. 2d Battalion-1st Lieut. and Adjt., E. W. Roland; Sergt .- Maj., J. J. Eppinger. Co E-Capt., R. T. Fisher; 1st Lieut., F. U. Bugbee; 2d Lieut., R. S. Springer. Co. F-Capt. W. W. Bradley; 1st Lieut., W. V. Richardson; 2d Lieut., J. R. Carter. Co. G- Capt., C. W. McConaughy; 1st Lieut., R. G. Hunt; 2d Lieut., E. H. Pearce. Co. H-Capt., N. M. Moran; 1st Lieut., E. J. Wagor; 2d Lieut., S. C. Walker. Sd Battalion-1st Lieut. and Adjt., L. S. O'Toole; Sergt .- Maj., L. A. Decoto. Co. I-Capt., J. O. Osborn; 1st Lieut., M. E. Deutsch; 2d Lieut., C. P. Holt. Co. K-Capt., B. A. Hammond; 1st Lieut., R. H. Kelley; 2d Lieut., A. Adler. Co. L-Capt., J. E. Gustafson; 1st Lieut., I. B. Rhodes; 2d Lieut., W. H. Popert. Co. M-Capt., E. W. Alexander; 1st Lieut., F. M. Allen; 2d Lieut., C. O. Esterley.


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-George W. Reed, Commander; H. P. Bush, Vice-Commander; Isaac D. Bluxome, Adjutant; John E. Klein, Pay- master.


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. Armory, 507 Sutter street.


DRILL CORPS OF THE COLUMBIA PARK BOYS' CLUB ASSOCIATION, 318 7th street. Meets every Sat- urday evening at 10th street Armory.


EINTRACHT RIFLE SECTION. Armory, Twelfth street, near Howard.


FRENCH ZOUAVES. Armory, 810 Pacific street.


INDEPENDENT RIFLES. Armory, 814 Geary street.


ITALIAN SHARPSHOOTERS. Armory, northwest cor- ner Union and Stockton streets.


JUAREZ GUARD. Armory, Apollo Hall, 810 Pacific street.


LEAGUE OF THE CROSS CADETS.


FIRST REGIMENT (Dismounted Artillery). Estab- lished January 7, 1894. Comprises fifteen com- panies (Band and Hospital Corps). Membership is confined to those who are members of the League of the Cross. Edward J. Power, Colonel. Regimental headquarters, 1327 Market street.




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