Crocker-Langley San Francisco directory for the year commencing 1902, Part 8

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Publication date: 1896
Publisher: San Francisco : H.S. Crocker Co.
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SAN FRANCISCO METHODIST ORPHANAGE. 2864 Twenty-fifth street. R. Bentley. D. D., President, Berkeley; E. R. Dille, D. D., Secretary, Oakland: I. J. Truman, Treasurer, San Francisco.


SAN FRANCISCO NURSERY FOR HOMELESS CHIL- DREN. 1534 Mission street. Mrs. J. Bertz, President; Mrs. William Jackson, Secretary. A non-sectarian home for little ones under twelve years.


SAN FRANCISCO PROTESTANT ORPHAN ASYLUM SOCIETY. Haight street, between Laguna and Bu- chanan. Mrs. William Alvord, President: Mrs. Fred- erick MacCrellish, Secretary; Mrs. Albert T. Spotts, Assistant Secretary: Mrs. Kirkham Wright, Treas- urer; Mrs. E. A. McNear, Matron.


SOUTHERN PACIFIC COMPANY HOSPITAL. West side of Mission street, between 14th and 15th. Matthew Gardner, Chief Surgeon; H. E. Alderson, Resident Physician.


ST. FRANCIS GIRLS' DIRECTORY ORPHAN ASYLUM. Buena Vista and Central avenues. For the care, maintenance and education of orphans, half-orphans and abandoned children of all denominations and na- tionalities. In charge of the Sisters of St. Francis.


ST. JOSEPH'S HOME HOSPITAL. S. W. Cor. Buena Vista and Park Hill avenues. Sister Dominica, Superioress.


ST. LUKE'S HOSPITAL. Established in 1871. Valen- cia street near junction of Mission street. Colonel Johnson V. D. Middleton, M. D., President and Man- ager; Lewis W. Allen, M. D., Resident Physician and Surgeon; a general hospital under the auspices of the Protestant Episcopal Church and management of a Board of Directors. C. Schmidt, Superintendent.


ST. MARY'S HOSPITAL. Corner Bryant and First streets. Conducted by the Sisters of Mercy.


ST. ZITA'S HOME. Buena Vista avenue, near Cen- tral avenue. Conducted by the Sisters of St. Francis. This home is a charitable institution where poor girls of all denominations can find shelter until work can be obtained for them.


TWENTY-SIXTH STREET HOSPITAL. (See City and County Government.)


UNIVERSITY MOUND OLD LADIES' HOME. Univer- sity street, between Felton and Wayland, University Mound tract. Attorney for Home, G. W. Haight, 401 California street.


VETERANS' HOME OF CALIFORNIA. Is a State Home for disabled volunteer soldiers, under the con- trol of a board of eleven 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 honor- ably 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 circum- stances, and by reason of age, infirmity, or wounds received in service, is incapable of self-support, shall be entitled to admission into the Home, subject to the laws of the State of California and to the regula- tions prescribed by the Board of Directors for its con- trol and management. Directors' office,320 Sansome street, San Francisco. Directors: S. W. Backus, President; W. J. Ruddick, Vice-President; S. J. Loop, J. C. Currier, Chas. H. Blinn, Hugh M. Burke, Sol. Cahen, W. L. Duncan, P. S. Eastman, George Stone, A. McMahon, M. D .; John Jay Sco- . ville, Secretary; C. Mason Kinne, Treasurer. Loca- tion of Home-Veteran's Home (Post Office), Napa County, Cal. (Railroad Station, Yountville.) Col. Geo. W. Walts, Commandant; Maj. C. E. Graham, Adjutant: Maj. Thos. A. Keables, Medical Director; Capt. W. F. McAllister, Asst. Med. Director; Capt. J. J. Lyon, Q. M. and C. S ; Captain Ray Clark, Chief Engineer.


YOUTHS' DIRECTORY. 3561 Nineteenth street. This institution comprises a Free Intelligence Bu- reau and a Temporary Home for friendless boys in search of employment. Most Rev. P. W. Riordan, President; Rev. D. O. Crowley, Secretary.


LABOR AND TRADES UNIONS.


LABOR COUNCIL. Meets every Friday at 8 P. M. at Pioneer Hall, 24 Fourth street. Headquarters at rooms 405, 406 and 407 Emma Spreckels Building, 927 Market street.


AMALGAMATED CARPENTERS. Every Thursday evening at 9151% Market street.


AMALGAMATED SHEET METAL WORKERS, NO. 67. Every Friday evening at 121 Eddy street.


AMALGAMATED SHEET METAL WORKERS, NO. 104, First and third Friday evenings at 121 Eddy street.


AMALGAMATED WOODWORKERS. Every Tuesday evening at 117 Turk street.


BAKERS, No. 106. Every Wednesday evening at 117 Turk street.


BAKERS AND CONFECTIONERS, No. 24. First and third Saturday evenings at 117 Turk street.


BARBERS, No. 148. Every Monday evening at 32 O'Farrell street.


BARTENDERS No. 41. First and third Monday evenings at 909 Market street.


CERTIFIED PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT 15 YEARS' PRACTICAL EXPERIENCE


WALTER G. LANGDON Room 907 Hayward Building TELEPHONE MAIN 586


109 MONTGOMERY ST. T.P. ANDREWS


PRINTING,RELOADING. SUPPLIES DEVELOPING


PINKERTON'S NATIONAL DETECTIVE AGENCY


W. B. SAYERS, Superintendent WM. A. and ROBT. A. PINKERTON, Principals


14 CROCKER BUILDING


Phone Main 508 See page opp. "Detectives"


54 Labor and Trades Unions. CROCKER-LANGLEY DIRECTORY.


Labor and Trades Unions.


BEER DRIVERS NO. 227. Second and fourth Mon- day evenings at 1159 Mission street.


BLACKSMITHS, No. 99. Every second and fourth Thursday evenings at 117 Turk street.


BLACKSMITHS, No. 168. Every Friday evening at 102 O'Farrell street.


BLACKSMITHS HELPERS, NO. 8922. First and third Tuesday evenings at 102 O'Farrell street.


BOILERMAKERS AND IRON SHIPBUILDERS, No. 25. Second and fourth Tuesday evenings at 102 O'Farrell street.


BOILERMAKERS AND IRON SHIPBUILDERS, No. 205. First and third Friday evenings at Potrero Opera House.


BOILERMAKERS HELPERS No. 9052. Second and fourth Tuesday evenings at 120 O'Farrell street.


BOOKBINDERS. First Friday evening at 102 O'Far- rell street.


BOOT AND SHOE REPAIRERS. Second Sunday evening at 909 Market street.


BOOT AND SHOE WORKERS, NO. 216. Every Thursday evening at 102 O'Farrell street.


BOXMAKERS, No. 152. Monday evening at 328 Fourth street.


BRASS FINISHERS, No. 158. Every Thursday even- ing at 1133 Mission street.


BREWERY WORKERS, No. 7. Branch 1, second and fourth Saturday evenings at 1159 Mission street; Branch 2, second and fourth Thursday evenings at 1159 Mission street.


BRICKLAYERS' ASSOCIATION. First and third Wednesday evenings at 121 Eddy street.


BROOMMAKERS, No. 58. First and third Tuesday evenings 1159 Mission street.


BROTHERHOOD OF TEAMSTERS, No. 85. Every Thursday evening at 117 Turk street.


BUTCHERS, No. 115. First and third Thursday evenings 117 Turk street.


CARPENTERS, No. 22. Every Friday evening at 1133 Mission street.


CARPENTERS. No. 95. Every Tuesday evening at Stockton and Union streets.


CARPENTERS, No. 483. Every Monday evening at 915% Market street.


CARPENTERS UNION, No. 304. Every Monday evening at 1150 Mission street.


CARRIAGE AND WAGON WORKERS, No. 69. First and third Tuesday evenings at 117 Turk street.


CARRIAGE PAINTERS, No. 66. 1133 Mission street. CEMENT WORKERS. Every Wednesday evening at 915% Market street.


CIGARMAKERS, No. 228. First and third Tuesday evenings at 368 Jessie street.


CLOAKMAKERS, No. 8. Every Tuesday evening at 9151% Market street.


COOKS AND WAITERS' ALLIANCE. Every Wednes- day evening at 316 O'Farrell street.


COOPERS, No. 65. Second and fourth Thursday evenings'at B. B. Hall, 121 Eddy street.


COPPERSMITHS. Second and fourth Saturday evenings at 117 Turk street.


COREMAKERS, No. 68. Every Friday evening at 1159 Mission street.


CRACKER BAKERS, No. 125. First and third Mon- day evenings at Garibaldi Hall, 423 Broadway.


DERRICKMEN AND ENGINEERS. First and third Wednesday evenings at 1133 Mission street.


DRUG CLERKS, No. 472. Every Friday evening.


ELECTRICAL AND STEAM ENGINEERS, No. 64. Every Wednesday evening at Alcazar Building.


ELECTRICAL WORKERS. No. 6. Every Wednesday evening at Alcazar Building.


ELECTRICAL WORKERS, No. 151. Every Wednes- day evening at 102 O'Farrell street.


ELEVATOR CONSTRUCTORS. First and third Tues- day evenings at 1138 Mission street.


FELT AND COMPOSITION ROOFERS. 1133 Mission street.


FRENCH LAUNDRY WORKERS, No. 23. Second and fourth Thursday evenings at 117 Turk street. Head- quarters 935 Market street, Room 8.


GARMENT WORKERS, No. 131. First and third Thursday evenings at 120 O'Farrell street.


GAS AND ELECTRICAL FIXTURE HANGERS. Second and fourth Wednesday evenings at 909 Market street.


GLASSBLOWERS. Second and fourth Sunday even- ings at Eintracht Hall, Twelfth and Folsom streets. GLAZIERS AND ORNAMENTAL GLASS WORKERS. 14 Third street.


GRANITE CUTTERS. Second and fourth Friday evenings at 1159 Mission street.


HACKMEN'S UNION, No. 224. Every Thursday evening at 102 O'Farrell street.


HATTERS. Second Friday evening in January, April, July and October.


HORSESHOERS, No. 25. First and third Tuesday evenings at 909 Market street.


HOUSE MOVERS. Harmony Hall, Mission and Erie streets.


IRONMOLDERS, No. 164. Every Tuesday evening at 1133 Mission street.


LABORERS. No. 8944. Every Monday evening at 1159 Mission street.


LABORERS PROTECTIVE ASSOCIATION. Second Wednesday evening at 1159 Mission street.


LATHERS. Every Wednesday evening at 115 Turk street.


LAUNDRY DRIVERS, No. 256. Every Tuesday evening at B. B. Hall.


LEATHERWORKERS ON HORSE GOODS, NO. 57. Every Friday evening at B. B. Hall.


LITHOGRAPHERS, No. 17. Second and fourth Wed- nesday evenings at 120 O'Farrell street.


MACHINE HANDS, No. 27. Second and fourth Tuesday evenings at 1159 Mission street.


MACHINIST HELPERS, No. 9179. Every Thursday evening at 773 Bryant street.


MACHINISTS, No. 68. Every Wednesday evening at Sixth and Shipley streets.


MANTLE, GRATE AND TILE SETTERS. Second and fourth Friday evenings at 1133 Mission street.


MARBLE CUTTERS. Second and fourth Monday evenings at 9151% Market street.


METAL POLISHERS, No. 128. First and third Mon- day evenings at 1133 Mission street.


METAL WORKERS, No. 1. Every Friday evening at 117 Turk street.


MILK DRIVERS, No. 226. Every Wednesday even- ing at Mangel's Hall, Twenty-fourth and Folsom streets.


MILKERS' UNION, NO. 8861. Secretary at 431 Pine street.


MILLMENS' UNION, No. 423. Every Monday even- ing at 102 O'Farrell street.


MOSAIC WORKERS. Every Friday evening at 91536 Market street.


MUSICIANS' MUTUAL PROTECTIVE UNION, No. 6. Second Thursday at 1:30 P. M., at 421 Post street. Board of Directors meets every Tuesday at 1 P. M., at 421 Post street.


NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF STATIONARY ENGI- NEERS. Meets every Tuesday evening at 20 Eddy street.


NEWSPAPER MAILERS, No. 18. Fourth Thursday evening at 102 O'Farrell street.


PAINT BURNERS, No. 1. Corner Twenty-second and Hampshire streets.


PAINTERS, No. 73. Every Friday evening at Odd Fellows Hall.


PAPER HANGERS AND FRESCO PAINTERS, NO. 131, Every Friday evening at 9151% Market street.


PATTERNMAKERS 55 Third street.


PAVERS, No. 8895. First Monday evening at 120 Ninth street.


PHOTO ENGRAVERS, No. 8. First Tuesday and third Sunday evenings at 14 Third street.


PICTURE FRAME WORKERS, No. 147. Every Thurs- day evening at 117 Turk street.


PILE DRIVERS AND BRIDGE BUILDERS, NO. 9078. Every Saturday evening at 26 Sacramento street.


PLASTERERS. Every Monday evening at 21 Eddy street.


GILT EDGE WHISKIES


BOURBON or RYE WICHMAN, LUTGEN & CO. PROPRIETORC


TYPOGRAPHERS ELECTROTYPERS ... AND ...


- - L L THE FILMER BROS. ELECTROTYPE CO.


'PHONE MAIN 778 __


Brief and Law Work Book and Job Work


424 SANSOME ST., S. F.


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INCANDESCENT ÍÍ . . . LAMPS . . CALIFORNIA


MADE IN SAN FRANCISCO At 509-511 Howard St. Cal. Incandescent Lamp Co.


Labor and Trades Unions.


MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATION. Literary, Scientific, Etc. 55


PLUMBERS, GAS AND STEAM FITTERS ASSOCIA- TION. Alcazar Building.


PORTERS AND PACKERS, NO. 8885. Every Thurs- day evening at 102 O'Farrell street.


PRINTING PRESSMEN, No. 24. First and third Monday evening at 32 O'Farrell street.


RAMMERMEN, No. 9120. First Thursday evening at 120 Ninth street.


RETAIL CLERKS, No. 482. Every Tuesday even- ing at 30 Fourth street


RETAIL DELIVERY DRIVERS, No. 268. First and third Monday evenings at 14 Third street.


RETAIL SHOE CLERKS, NO. 432. Every Wednesday evening at 102 O'Farrell street.


SAILORS' UNION OF THE PACIFIC. Every Monday evening at Mission and East streets.


SHEET METAL ROOFERS. First and third Tues- day evenings at 809 Market street.


SHIP DRILLERS, No. 9037. First and third Thurs- day evenings at 1159 Mission street.


SHIP AND STEAMBOAT JOINERS, NO. 8186. Second and fourth Thursday evenings at 20 Eddy street.


SIGN WRITERS. Every Tuesday evening at 7 City Hall Square.


STABLEMEN, No. 8760. Every Monday evening at 102 O'Farrell street. Headquarters 403 Natoma street.


STAIR BUILDERS, NO. 616. Every Friday evening at 9151% Market street.


STEAM FITTERS AND HELPERS, NO. 46. Every Wednesday evening at 7 City Hall Square.


STEAM LAUNDRY WORKERS, NO. 26. Branch No. 1 meets first and third Monday evenings at Teutonia Hall; Branch No. 2 meets second and fourth Monday evenings.


STEREOTYPERS, No. 29. Third Monday evening at 32 O'Farrell street.


STONE CUTTERS. Second and fourth Friday even- ings at 121 Eddy street.


STREET R. R. EMPLOYEES, DIVISION NO. 205. R. Cornelius, President and Business Agent, room 406 Emma Spreckels Building, 927 Market street.


TANNERS, No. 9018. Every Wednesday evening at Twenty-fourth street and Potrero avenue.


TANNERS, No. 9112. Alternate Monday evenings at Masonic Hall, Benicia.


TANNERS, No. 9119. Every Tuesday evening at Odd Fellows Hall, Redwood City.


THEATRICAL STAGE EMPLOYES, No. 16. First and third Tuesday, 2 P. M., at 414 Mason street.


TOBACCO WORKERS, No. 74. Anna Kerrigan, Secretary, 3014 Twenty-fifth street.


TYPOGRAPHICAL UNION No. 21. Last Sunday of each month, 2 P. M., 32 O'Farrell street.


UNDERTAKERS' ASSISTANTS, No. 9049. First and third Tuesday evenings at 917 Mission street.


UPHOLSTERERS, No. 28. Every Tuesday evening at 7City Hall Square.


VARNISHERS' AND POLISHERS No. 134. 117 Turk street. Every Monday evening.


VINEGAR AND PURVEYORS. First Wednesday evening at 102 O'Farrell street.


WEB PRESSMEN NO. 4. First Monday evening at 14 Third street.


WOOL SORTERS AND GRADERS, NO. 9025. First and third Thursday evenings at 117 Turk street.


LIBRARIES.


CALIFORNIA HISTORICAL SOCIETY. Parrott Bldg. Its object, the collection and preservation of histori- cal works, and to disseminate information relating thereto. Meetings are held on the second Tuesday of each month. A. S. Hubbard, Secretary and Librarian.


LIBRARY OF LIGUE NATIONALE FRANCAISE. (See Ligue Nationale Française.)


LIBRARY OF MECHANICS' INSTITUTE. (See Mechanics' Institute.)


MARINERS' FREE READING ROOM. Northeast cor- ner Sacramento and Drumm streets. In connection with the Mariners' Church. Open daily from 9 A. M. to 9:30 P. M. Henry F. Eden, Superintendent.


MERCANTILE LIBRARY ASSOCIATION. 223 Sutter street. Library contains 75.000 volumes. Officers- George A. Newhall, President; T. C. Van Ness, Vice- President; Latham McMullen, Treasurer; Dr. F. J. Lane, Recording Secretary; J. W. Twiggs, Corres- ponding Secretary; W. R. Williams, Librarian; Fred- erick J. Smith. Assistant Librarian. Trustees-Wm. G. Badger, D. D. Shattuck. L. H. Bonestell, Benjamin Edson, F. H. Johnson, Thos. Magee, Jr., D. E. Miles, A. R. Fredericks, E. E. Perley.


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, Northwest corner Fourth and Clara streets; No. 6, 2016 Fillmore street. The Library and branches contain 138,716 volumes, 10,000 of which are set apart for the refer- ence 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 Govern- ment.)


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 40,000 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, 433 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; Henry Eickhoff, Junior Vice-President; George J. Martin, 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; J. W. Hobson, Recording Secretary; Louis Falk- enau, Librarian; Leverett M. Loomis, Director of Museum. 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'Shaughnessy, 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- ries.)


CALIFORNIA INSTITUTE OF PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS. J. L. Fields, President, Clunie Building; T. E. Atkinson, Secretary.


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


CALIFORNIA STATE DENTAL ASSOCIATION. Dr. A. M. Barker, San Jose, President; Dr. W. Z. King, Recording Secretary, San Francisco; Dr. Joseph G. Parsons, Corresponding Secretary, San Diego.


CALIFORNIA STATE HOMEOPATHIC MEDICAL SO- CIETY. Annual meeting second Wednesday in May. Wm. Boericke, M. D., President: Eleanor F. Mar- tin, M. D .. Secretary, Palace Hotel, San Francisco.


FOLDING BOXES Fancy and Plain


mutual LABEL & LITHOGRAPHIC CO.


Second & Bryant Sts.


San Francisco


17 New Montgomery St., opp. Palace Hotel


C


& LASSALE


Main 1571


Telephone


OMPAGNON Importers and Commission Merchants


GALLOWAY LITHO. CO.


410 SANSOME ST. Tel. Main 95


56 Literary, Scientific, Etc.


CROCKER-LANGLEY DIRECTORY. Medical and Dental Colleges.


434-444 BRYANT STREET S. E. CORNER MARKET AND SECOND STS.


Cor. Watts and Washington Sts., NEW YORK SAN FRANCISCO, CAL.


Gundlach-Bundschu Wine Co.


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 9 A. M. to 5 P. M., except Sundays and holidays. Trustees meet on 12th of every month, except when the date falls on a Sunday, when they meet on fol- lowing Tuesday. W. S. Keyes, President; Lewis E. Aubury, State Mineralogist; James M. Hyde, Curator and Secretary of the Board of Trustees; C. S. Long, Librarian and Secretary.


CHAUTAUQUA ASSEMBLY. President, Rev. Eli 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. Mrs. R. H. Morse, President; Mrs. Henry P. Tricon, Secretary, 814 Grove Street.


ECLECTIC MEDICAL SOCIETY OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA. B. Fay, M. D., President, Sacramento; B. Stetson, M. D., Secretary, Oakland; W. B. Church, M. D .. Corresponding Secretary, San Francisco. Meets annually fourth Tuesday 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, Brotherhood Hall, 310 O'Farrell street. Dr. J. A. Anderson, 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, cor. Geary and Stockton streets. E. Raas, President; M. Montant, Librarian and Secretary. The library belonging to the society contains about twenty-three thousand 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. R. J. Taussig, President; George H. Wallis, Vice- President; J. G. Spaulding, Recording Secretary; .J. H Lyons, Corresponding Secretary ; F. J. Teggart, Librarian.


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


OLIVER WENDELL HOLMES SOCIETY. Sessions held on the third Thursday of each month at the California Hotel. Rollin C. Ayers, President; Har- rie C. Morris, Secretary, 3 California street.


PACIFIC COAST COMMITTEE FOR UNIVERSAL BROTHERHOOD. Brotherhood Hall. 310 O'Farrell street. Meetings, Saturday, 7 P. M. President, Dr. J. A. Anderson; Secretary, H. H. Somers.


PIONEER WOMEN OF CALIFORNIA. Meets first Friday afternoon of each month at 629 Sutter street.


SAN FRANCISCO ARCHITECTURAL CLUB. A. O. Johnson, President; Geo. Wagner, Secretary, 14 McAllister street.


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


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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 exhibition 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-Walter Van Dyke, President; James Palache, D. O. Mills, Geo. Hagar, Leonard F. Rowell and Timothy L. Barker, Oakland, Vice-Presidents; F. W. Tallant, Treasurer: John I. Spear, Secretary; William L. Duncan, Marshal. Directors-A. R. Cotton, Henry B. Russ, Wm. Z. Tiffany, E. T. Kruse, Allen Knight, E. M. Root, W. C. Gibbs, R. Thompson and W. H. Hilton.




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