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PILOTS-Office-520 Battery-Frank Boyd, Thomas H. Barber, Stephen Castle, Chas. B. Johnson, George Scott, Frederic E. Mathieson, F. W. Jordan, N. B. Jordan. George D. Korts, J. E. McCulloch, Frank Murphy, Louis Meyer, James Miller, John W. Ott, Charles W. Reed, Alex- ander Swanson, M. Tyson, George E. Wallace. PORT WARDEN, San Diego-C. H. Davis.
PORT WARDENS, San Francisco-Office, Clay Street Wharf. R. E. Nickel, Charles F. Kenneally, H. A. Thompson and Henry T. Wafte.
PRESTON SCHOOL OF INDUSTRY, Ione, Amador County-Trustees: W. S. Mathew, J. H. Dun- gan and Charles H. Dunton. Rev. C. B. Red- dick, Superintendent.
PRISON DIRECTORS-R. M. Fitzgerald, Oakland; James H. Wilkins, San Rafael; Don Ray, Galt; Chas. N. Felton, San Mateo, and Robert T. Devlin, Sacramento.
RAILROAD COMMISSIONERS-A. C. Irwin, Marysville, President; Orrin Henderson, Stockton; Adam Andrew. San Francisco; Jud Brusie, Secre- tary, office, room 27, Chronicle Building.
REGISTRAR OF VOTERS-Thomas J Walsh, City Hall. SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA STATE HOSPITAL, Patton, San Bernardino County-H. B. Wilson, Red- lands; E. P. Clark, Riverside; J. W. A. Off, Los Angeles; John McGonigle, Ventura; H. T. Hays, Riverside.
WARDEN, San Quentin Prison-M. G. Aguirre. WARDEN, Folsom Prison-Thomas Wilkinson.
STOCKTON STATE HOSPITAL, Stockton-Trustees: Frank E. Lane, L. E. Doan, Chas. D. Fontana; John C. Thompson and George W. Langridge. Asa Clark, M. D., Superintendent; J. H. Hough, Secretary.
SUTTER'S FORT TRUSTEES-W. W. Greer, W. H. Dev- lin, George Tice, H. Lunstedt, W. N. Lamprey. UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA-Regents: Governor George C. Pardee, Charles W. Slack, J. B. Rein- stein, Guy T. Earl, I. W. Hellman, Mrs. Phœbe A. Hearst, J. A. Waymire, C. Rowell, Chas. S. Wheeler, Dr. C. N. Ellinwood, Garret W. Mc- Enerney, A. W. Foster, J. W. Mckinley, Rev. Peter C. Yorke, F. W. Dohrmann and John A. Brittan.
STATE VETERINARIAN-Dr. Chas. H. Blemer, Sacra- mento; W. E. D. Morrison, Assistant, Los Angeles.
VETERINARY MEDICAL BOARD-W. E. D. Morrison, President, Los Angeles; J. J. Streets, Ventura; D. F. Fox, Sacramento; H. F. Spencer, San Jose, W. J. Oliver, Secretary, Los Angeles.
WHITTIER HOME FOR JUVENILE OFFENDERS- Trustees: Dr. Walter Lindley, James Clark and Charles Prager, T. B. Van Alstyne, Super- intendent.
YOSEMITE AND MARIPOSA BIG TREE GUARDIANS- Gov. George C. Pardee. ex-officio President, Frank H. Short, Charles S. Givens, W. W. Foote, John C. Wilson, W. G. Kerchoff, W. H. Metson, W. Henshaw and Thos. A. Hender. J. J. Lermen, Secretary, Claus Spreckels Bldg., San Francisco; Miles Wallace, Guardian.
CRAIG, COCHRAN & CO., UNDERTAKERS.
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HOSPITALS, HOMES AND ASYLUMS.
ARMITAGE ORPHANAGE OF SAN FRANCISCO. Location of the orphanage, San Mateo. Office of the Society, 530 California street, room 38, San Fran- cisco. Mrs. Austin Tubbs, President, San Mateo;
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50 Hospitais, Homes and Asylums.
Mrs. H. L. Scott, Vice-President, San Francisco; Mrs. E. D. Beylard, Secretary, San Mateo; Mrs. Wm. B. Hooper, Treasurer, San Francisco; Mrs. Daniel Drys- dale, Corresponding Secretary, San Mateo; B. F. Le Warne, Superintendent, San Mateo.
BOYS' AND GIRLS' AID SOCIETY. Southeast cor- ner Baker and Grove streets. Trustees meet on the second Tuesday of each month. George C. Perkins, President; Herbert W. Lewis, Superintendent.
CALIFORNIA EYE AND EAR HOSPITAL. 1007 Sutter street.
CALIFORNIA GENERAL HOSPITAL. Douglass street- between eighteenth and nineteenth streets. The privilege is extended to all physicians to bring their patients to this institution for treatment under their own direction.
CALIFORNIA WOMAN'S HOSPITAL. 3118 Sacramento street. F. W. Vowinckel, M. D., Surgeon in charge; D. B. Spalding, M. D., Resident Surgeon; John Ber- mingham, President; Jos. M. Quay, Secretary and Treasurer; Miss Jessie F. Mackenzie, Superintendent of Nurses; Mrs. M. J. Warren, Matron.
CHILDREN'S HOME FINDING SOCIETY OF CALIFOR- NIA, THE (incorporated). Headquarters, Columbian Building, 916 Market street. Receiving Home, Berke- ley, Russell, near Grove street. Rev. H. W. Bray- ton, A. M., State Superintendent
CITY AND COUNTY ALMSHOUSE. Dewey Boule- vard, near Laguna Honda. (See City and County Government.)
CITY AND COUNTY HOSPITAL. Potrero avenue. near Twenty-second street. (For officers, see City and County Government.)
FLORENCE CRITTENTON HOME OF SAN FRANCISCO. Directors-Chas. N. Crittenton, President, New York City; Geo. S. Montgomery, Vice-President, 751 Mar- ket street; Virginia W. Smiley, M. D., Secretary, 1214 Hyde street; Lucia M. Lane, M. D., Manager, office 1214 Hyde street; Miss Julietta Wright, Matron.
FRED FINCH ORPHANAGE. Post office, Dimond, Alameda county. Office, Epworth Hall, 1037 Market street Rev. H. B. Heacock, D. D., President, College Park; Rev. E. R. Dille, D. D., Secretary, Oakland I. J.Truman, Treasurer, San Francisco.
FRENCH HOSPITAL. Point Lobos Avenue between Fifth and Sixth avenues. Conducted by the French Mutual Benevolent Society. J. M. Dupas, President; E. A. Lemoine, Recording Secretary; A. Miqueu, Superintendent. Office, 316A Post street.
GERMAN HOSPITAL. Noe street between Thir- teenth and Fourteenth streets. Office, 360 Geary street. John R. Haake, Superintendent. Owned and controlled by the German General Benevolent Society. H. C. Jordan, General Agent, 360 Geary street.
HEBREW HOME FOR AGED DISABLED. 507 Lom- bard street. Samuel Polack, President; Mrs. M. Kaskell, Secretary; A. Scott, Superintendent; Mrs. A. Scott, Matron. Dr. E. M. Weiss, Home Physician.
HOSPITAL FOR CHILDREN AND TRAINING SCHOOL FOR NURSES. 3700 California street. Hospital clinics daily from 9 to 10 A. M. Dispensary, 741 Brannan street. Dispensary clinics are held daily from 9 to 10 A. M., and from 8 to 4 P. M. Mrs. W. B. Harrington, President; Mrs. L. L. Dunbar, Treasurer; Mrs. C. E. Holmes, Recording Secretary; Mrs. H. E. Bothin, Corresponding Secretary; H. T. Crabtree, M. D., Resident Physician; Miss S. M. Clark, Clerk.
KING'S DAUGHTERS' HOME FOR INCURABLES. 317 Francisco street. Mrs. E. M. Cofer, President; Mrs. Richard Brown, Recording Secretary and Superintendent; Mrs. J. B. Low, Treasurer.
LANE HOSPITAL. Southeast corner Clay and Web- ster streets. Dr. C. N. Ellinwood, Secretary and Treasurer.
LITTLE SISTERS' INFANT SHELTER. 512 Minna street. Organized for the purpose of taking care of the young children of working women during the day, week or month, thus enabling mothers to go out to work. Mrs. M. S. Cooper, President; Mrs. W. Fennimore, Vice-President; Mrs. A. Wilson, Cor- responding Secretary; Mrs. J. Cunningham, Matron.
MAGDALEN ASYLUM. Potrero avenue, near Twen- ty-first street. Conducted by the Sisters of Mercy.
MARIA KIP ORPHANAGE. Northeast corner of Seventh avenue and Lake street. Miss Carrie Gwin, President; Mrs. Thomas P. Woodward, Secretary; Mrs. Sidney Worth, Treasurer; Miss Mary Heath, Corresponding Secretary ; Mrs. Alice M. Fox, Superin- tendent.
MATER MISERICORDIA. 33 Rincon place. This house of protection and refuge for young women of good reputation is under the charge of the Sisters of Mercy.
MOUNT ST. JOSEPH'S INFANT ORPHAN ASYLUM. Silver Avenue near Q south. For small boys and girls. Conducted by the Sisters of Charity of St. Vincent de Paul.
MOUNT ZION HOSPITAL. 2311 Sutter street. Will- fam Haas, President; Meyer H. Levy, Secretary, office, 436 O'Farrell street; Miss Bertha Cohen, Su- perintendent.
OLD PEOPLE'S HOME OF SAN FRANCISCO. 2507 Pine, corner Pearce. Board of Lady Managers: Mrs. John Barton, President; Mrs. Wm. J. Dutten, Secre- tary; Rev. Charles McKelvey, Superintendent and Chaplain; Mrs. Charles McKelvey, Matron, M. E. Rumwell, Physician. Business meetings of the Board of Lady Managers are held on the first Wed- nesday of each month at 10:30 A. M. Board of Trustees: William H. Crocker, President; Mrs. Geo. B. Warren, Secretary.
ORPHAN ASYLUM (Roman Catholic). N street south between Eighteenth and Twentieth avenues. Under the charge of the Sisters of Charity.
OUR LADY'S HOME. For Aged and Infirm Fe- males. Conducted by the Sisters of Mercy. A per- manent building is being erected in Fruitvale, Alameda County. Present location, Rincon place, adjoining St. Mary's Hospital.
PACIFIC HEBREW ORPHAN ASYLUM AND HOME SOCIETY. Asylum-East side of Devisadero street, between Hayes and Grove. Formed for the care, relief, protection and improvement of orphan child- ren, and for the care of aged Israelites who are with- out adequate means of support. S. W. Levy, Presi- dent; Meyer H. Levy, Secretary; David Michael, Col- lector; Henry 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. Mrs. Johanna Levy, Matron. Secretary's office, 436 O'Farrell.
PACIFIC HOSPITAL. Stockton and Chestnut streets. H. A. Hess, M. D., Surgeon in Charge; E. A. Woods, D. D., President; Rev. F. S. Ford, Secretary. A benevolent corporation owned and operated by the Christian Hospital Association, open to all physicians for general hospital cases.
PROTESTANT EPISCOPAL OLD LADIES' HOME, THE. Golden Gate avenue, between Central and Masonic avenues. Established for the permanent care and maintenance of poor, aged or infirm women who are members of the Episcopal Church. Mrs. P .. B. San- chez, President.
QUARANTINE HOSPITAL. Angel Island.
RECEIVING HOSPITAL. City Hall. In charge of Police Surgeons. (See Board of Health.)
SAN FRANCISCO CHILDREN'S ORPHANAGE. 4045 Twenty-fifth street. President. D. S. O'Brien; Sec- retary and Treasurer, E. L. Wadham. Office, 927 Market street.
SAN FRANCISCO LADIES' PROTECTION AND RELIEF SOCIETY. Franklin street, between Post and Geary. Mrs. S. W. Dennis, President; Miss Hutchinson, Vice-President; Mrs. Y. H. Deering, Secretary; Mrs. P. B. Cornwall, Recording Secretary.
SAN FRANCISCO LYING-IN-HOSPITAL, N. W. cor. Twenty-ninth and Point Lobos avenues. Foundling Asylum, 913 Golden Gate avenue. Dr. Lucia M. Lane and Dr. Virginia W. Smiley, physicians in charge; Dr. Emily G. Harrison, resident physician.
SAN FRANCISCO METHODIST ORPHANAGE. 3841 Nineteenth street. Rev. H. B. Heacock, D. D., President; 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. Guy E. Manning, Secretary; Mrs. Samuel B. McLenegan, Treasurer. A non-sectarian home for little ones under twelve years.
SAN FRANCISCO PROTESTANT ORPHAN ASYLUM SOCIETY. Haight street, between Laguna and Bu- chanan. Mrs. Frederick MacCrellish, Secretary ; Mrs. Albert T. Spotts, Assistant Secretary; Mrs. Kirk- ham Wright, Treasurer; Mrs. E. A. McNear, Matron.
SOUTHERN PACIFIC COMPANY HOSPITAL. West side of Mission street, between 14th and 15th. Frank K. Ainsworth Chief Surgeon.
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
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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.
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 18 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 F. Shee- han 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.
SAN FRANCISCO LABOR COUNCIL. Meets every Friday at 8 P. M., Odd Fellows' Building, 7th and Market streets. Headquarters at rooms 404 and 405 Emma Spreckels Building 927 Market. Phone, South 447. Executive and Arbitration Committee meets every Wednesday evening, at 8 o'clock, at head- quarters. Organizing Committee meets every Tues- day evening, at 8 o'clock, at headquarters.
ACTOR'S UNION. Every Thursday, 26 O'Farrell, 2 p. m.
BAGGAGE MESSENGERS AND TRANSFER MEN. Every Wednesday, 9151% Market.
BAKERS AND CONFECTIONERS, No. 24. 1st and 3d Saturdays, 117 Turk. Headquarters, 117 Turk.
BAKERY WAGON DRIVERS NO. 106. 2d and 4th Sundays, 10:30 a. m., 117 Turk.
BAKERS, No. 274 (Pie Bakers) 2d Saturday, ? p. m× 4th Saturday, 4 p. m., Harmony Hall, 1749 Mission.
BAKERS, No. 125 (Cracker Bakers) 1st and 3d Mondays, 117 Turk street.
BARBERS, No. 148. Every Monday, 32 O'Farrell.
BARBER SHOP PORTERS AND BATH HOUSE TEND- ERS. Every Wednesday, 102 O'Farrell.
BARTENDERS No. 41. Every Monday, Alcazar Building. Headquarters, 101 O'Farrell.
BRANCH 1, BREWERY WORKMEN (BEER BOTTLERS) No. 293. 1st and 3d Tuesdays, 1159 Mission.
BRASS FINISHERS AND CHANDELIER MAKERS, NO. 158. 2nd and 4th Thursdays, 1133 Mission.
BEER DRIVERS, LOCAL NO. 227, BRANCH 1 (Keg Beer Drivers) 2d and 4th Mondays, 1159 Mission. Branch No. 2 (Keg Beer Drivers) 2d and 4th Satur- days, 1159 Mission. Branch No. 6 (Bottle Beer Drivers) 2d and 4th Thursdays, 1159 Mission. Head- quarters of Local No. 227. 935 Market, room 12.
BICYCLE AND AUTOMOBILE MECHANICS NO. 177. » 2d and 4th Thursdays. 927 Market
BLACKSMITHS, (Ship and Machine) No. 168. 1st and 3d Wednesdays, 120 O'Farrell.
BLACKSMITHS, (Carriage) No. 99. 2d and 4th Thursdays. 1133 Mission.
BLACKSMITHS HELPERS. 1st and 3d Tuesdays, 1133 Mission.
BOAT BUILDERS. 2d and 3d Mondays, 915% Market.
BOOTBLACKS. Every Monday, 518 Broadway.
BOILERMAKERS AND IRON SHIPBUILDERS, NO. 205. 1st and 3d Fridays, Potrero Opera House, Tennessee, street.
BOILERMAKERS AND IRON SHIPBUILDERS, NO. 25. 2d and 4th Thursdays, 120 O'Farrell.
BOILERMAKERS AND IRON SHIP BUILDERS, OC- CIDENTALLODGE, No. 65, Helpers' Dvision. 2d and 4th Tuesdays, 120 O'Farrell. Headquarters, 87 Third, room 14.
BOOKBINDERS, LOCAL NO. 31. 1st and 3d Fridays, El Dorado Hall, Alcazar Building.
BOOT AND SHOE WORKERS, NO. 216. Fridays, 120 O'Farrell.
BOOT AND SHOE REPAIRERS. Every Thursday, 102 O'Farrell.
BOOT AND SHOE CUTTERS. Every Tuesday, 117 Turk.
BOXMAKERS AND SAWYERS. Every Monday. 544 Fourth.
BRASS FINISHERS. 2d and 4th Thursdays, 1133 Mission.
BREWERY WORKERS, No. 7. Branch 1, 2d and 4th Saturdays; Branch 5, 1st and 3d Thursdays, 1159 Mission.
UNITED BREWERY WORKMEN. Headquarters, 1159 Mission.
BROOMMAKERS. 1st and 3d. Tuesdays, 91516 Market. BURLAP AND COTTON BAG WORKERS, NO. 10,648. Every Thursday. 320 Post.
BUTCHERS' UNION, NO. 115. Joint Executive Board every Monday; Branches No. 1 and 3, 2d and 4th Thursdays; Branch No. 2, 1st and 3d Thursdays; Branch No. 4, 1st and 3d Tuesdays; Branch No. 5, 2d Tuesday; Branch No. 6, 3d Tuesday; Branch No. 7, 1st and 3d Mondays; Branch No. 8, 1st and 3d Satur- days. Meetings held at Butcher's Hall, Eighth and Folsom.
CARPENTERS, No. 483. Every Monday, 91516 Market.
CARPENTERS, No. 1082. Every Friday, 909 Market. CARRIAGE PAINTERS. 1st and 3d Thursdays, 1133 Mission.
CARRIAGE AND WAGON WORKERS, No. 69. 1st and 3d Tuesday, 117 Turk.
CASTING CHIPPERS NO. 10,405. 1st and 3d Tues- days, 1133 Mission.
CEMETERY EMPLOYES. 1st and 3d Mondays, Wolf's Hall, Ocean View.
CHANDELIER AND BRASS GRILL WORKERS. 2d and 4th Wednesdays, 1133 Mission.
CIGARMAKERS, NO. 228. 1st and 3d Tuesdays, 1265 Mission.
CLOAKMAKERS, No. 8. Every Tuesday, fourth floor Odd Fellows' Building.
CLOTH HAT AND CAP MAKERS, No. 9. 2d and 4th Wednesdays, 117 Turk.
COOKS' ALLIANCE, NO. 44. Every Thursday, 3912 Fourth.
COOKS' HELPERS. Every Wednesday, 14 Third.
COOPERS, No. 28 ( Slack Work Coopers). 2d Wed- nesday, 1133 Mission.
COOPERS, NO. 65. 2d and 4th Thursdays, B. B. Hall, 121 Eddy.
COOPERS (Machine) No. 131. 2d and 4th Mondays, Knights of Red Branch Hall, 1133 Mission.
COPPERSMITHS. 2d and 4th Saturdays, 117 Turk COREMAKERS, NO. 68. 1st and 3d Thursdays, 1133 Mission.
DRUG CLERKS, No. 472. 1st and 3d Fridays at headquarters, 31 Second.
ELECTRICAL WORKERS, No. 298. Every Monday, 20 Eddy.
ELECTRICAL WORKERS, No. 283 (Trimmers, Station and Service Men) Every Tuesday, Alcazar Build- ing, fourth floor.
ELECTRICAL WORKERS, No. 151 (Linemen) Every Wednesday, 102 O'Farrell. Headquarters, 921 Mar- ket, rooms 8 and 9.
ELEVATOR OPERATORS. Every Wednesday, 117 Turk.
ENGINEERS, No. 618. Amalgamated Society of 1st and 3d Saturdays, 102 O'Farrell.
FLORISTS' UNION, No. 10,311. 2d and:4th Wednes- days, 102 O'Farrell.
FRENCH LAUNDRY WORKERS. 1st and 3d Thurs- days, 117 Turk. Headquarters, 935 Market, Room 8. FURNITURE AND PIANO DRIVERS AND HELPERS, No. 544. Every Wednesday, 91516 Market.
GARMENT WORKERS, NO. 131. Every Thursday, 120 O'Farrell. Headquarters, room 419, Emma Spreckels Building, 927 Market, 1 to 8 p. m.
GAS WORKERS, NO. 9840. Every Tuesday, Alcazar Building.
GLASS BOTTLE BLOWERS. 2d and 4th Saturdays, Eintracht Hall, Twelfth and Folsom.
GLOVE WORKERS, No. 17. 2d and 4th' Fridays, Alcazar Building.
GROCERY CLERKS, RETAIL, LOCAL No. 648. 2d and 4th Thursdays, Alcazar Building. Headquarters, 935 Market.
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52 Labor and Trade Unions. CROCKER-LANGLEY DIRECTORY.
Labor and Trade Unions.
HACKMEN'S UNION, No. 224. Every Thursday B. B. Hall. Headquarters, 905 Howard.
HATTERS. 1st Friday in February, May, August and November.
HOISTING ENGINEERS. 1st and 3d Thursdays, 32 O'Farrell.
HORSESHOERS, No. 25. 1st and 3d Tuesdays, 909 Market.
ICE WAGON DRIVERS AND HELPERS. Every Mon- day, 102 O'Farrell.
IRONMOLDERS, No. 164. Every Tuesday 1133 Mission.
JANITORS. 1st and 3d Sundays, 2 p. m., 32 O'Farrell. JEWELRY CLERKS, RETAIL, LOCAL NO. 763. Every .Wednesday, O. C. F. Hall, Alcazar Building.
LABORERS. No. 8944. 2d and 4th Tuesdays, Teu- tonia Hall, 1320 Howard.
LADIES GARMENT WORKERS NO. 31. 1st and 3d Fridays, 320 Post.
LAUNDRY DRIVERS, No. 256. Every Tuesday. Loyola Hall, Tenth and Market.
LEATHERWORKERS ON HORSE GOODS, NO. 57. Every Friday, B. B. Hall.
LITHOGRAPHERS, No. 17. 2d and 4th Wednesdays, 120 O'Farrell.
MACHINE HANDS, No. 27. 2d and 4th Fridays, Alcazar Building, 120 O'Farrell.
MACHINISTS, No. 68. Wednesdays; Sixth and Shipley.
MARINE FIREMEN. Tuesdays, 46 Steuart.
METAL POLISHERS, No. 128. 1st and 3d Mondays, 1133 Mission.
MILKERS. 1st and 3d Tuesdays, 2 p. m., Grulli Hall, near Five-Mile House, Mission Road. Head- quarters, 431 Pine.
MILK DRIVERS, No. 226. Every Wednesday. 117 Turk. Secretary's headquarters, 927 Market, room 201.
MUSICIANS' MUTUAL PROTECTIVE UNION, No. 6. 2d Thursday at 1:30 P. M., at 421 Post. Board of Directors meets every Tuesday at 1 P. M., 421 Post. . MAILERS (NEWSPAPER), No. 18. 4th Monday, 102 O'Farrell.
NEWSPAPER WRITERS' UNION NO. 7. 1st Sundays, 2 p. m., Typographical Union headquarters, 533 Kearny.
PAPER BOX WORKERS. 1st and 3d Tuesdays, 102 O'Farrell.
PASTE MAKERS, NO. 10,567. 1st and 3d Saturdays, 423 Broadway.
PHOTO ENGRAVERS. 1st Tuesday, 3d Sunday, 32 O'Farrell.
PATTERNMAKERS Every Wednesday, 927 Market, room 220.
PAVERS, No. 8895. 1st Monday, 120 Ninth.
PICTURE FRAME WORKERS, No. 147. Thursdays, 117 Turk.
PILE DRIVERS AND BRIDGE BUILDERS, No. 9078. Every Tuesday at headquarters, 9 Mission.
PORTERS AND PACKERS, NO. 8885. 1st and 3d Tuesdays, 102 O'Farrell.
PRINTING PRESSMEN, No. 24. 1st and 3d Mondays, 32 O'Farrell.
RAMMERMEN, No. 9120. 2d Thursday, 120 Ninth.
REED AND RATTAN WORKERS, NO. 242. Every Tuesday, 117 Turk.
RETAIL CLERKS, NO. 432. Every Tuesday, Mar- shall Hall, Pioneer Building, 24 Fourth.
RETAIL DELIVERY DRIVERS, LOCAL No. 278. 2d and 4th Tuesdays, 32 O'Farrell. Headquarters, 260 Eighth.
FLORISTS' UNION. 2d and 4th Fridays, O. C. F. Hall, 102 O'Farrell.
ROPE AND CORDAGE WORKERS. 2d and 4th Thurs- days, 24th and Potrero ave.
RETAIL, SHOE CLERKS, NO. 410. Wednesdays, 120 O'Farrell.
SALESLADIES AND MILLINERS, LOCAL NO. 616. Every Monday, rooms 26-27, 918 Market.
SAILORS' UNION OF THE PACIFIC. Mondays, Mission and East.
SANITARY WAGON DRIVERS. 2d Sunday, 2 p. m., and 4th Saturday, 423 Broadway.
SHIP AND STEAMBOAT JOINERS, NO. 21. 2d and 4th Thursdays, 20 Eddy. Headquarters. 14 Folsom. SHIP DRILLERS, No. 9037. 1st and 3d Wednesdays, K. R. B. Hall, 1133 Mission.
SHIPWRIGHTS AND CAULKERS. 1st and 3d Wednes- days. 1322 Howard.
SOAP. SODA AND CANDLE WORKERS. 1st and 3a Wednesdays, 3541, Eighteenth.
SODA AND MINERL WATER BOTTLERS. 1st and 3d Fridays, Colton Hall, Pioneer Building, 24 Fourth. STEAM ENGINEERS, NO. 64. Every Wednesday Alcazar Building.
SHEET METAL WORKERS, LOCAL NO. 249 (Can- makers) Every Wednesday, Stanford Hall, Alcazar Building, Headquarters. 509 Seventh.
STABLEMEN, No. 8760. Every Monday, 102 O'Farrell. Headquarters, 121 Eddy.
STATIONARY FIREMEN. Every Monday, 14 Third. STEAM FITTERS AND HELPERS, No. 46. 1st and 3d Wednesdays, 7 City Hall Square.
STEAM LAUNDRY WORKERS. 1st and 3d Mondays, Harmony Hall, 1749 Mission.
STEREOTYPERS AND ELECTROTYPERS, No. 29. 3d Monday, 32 O'Farrell.
STREET RAILWAY EMPLOYES. Amalgamated Association of. Division No. 205. Every Tuesday, 117 Turk. Headquarters, rooms 603 and 604, Emma Spreckels Building, 927 Market.
SUGAR WORKERS. NO. 10,159. Every Wednesday, Eighth and Folsom.
TAILORS, LOCAL NO. 2, J. T. U. OF A. Every Mon- day evening, San Francisco Hall, Alcazar Building.
TEAMSTERS, BROTHERHOOD OF, NO. 85. Thurs- days, 117 Turk. Headquarters, 672 Fourth.
TANNERS No. 9. Every Wednesday, Twenty- fourth and Potrero avenue.
TANNERS No. 17. Alternate Mondays, Masonic Hall, Benicia.
TANNERS No. 22. Every Tuesday, Odd Fellows' Hall, Red Wood City.
THEATRICAL STAGE EMPLOYES, No. 16. First and third Tuesday, 2 P. M., 414 Mason.
TRUNK AND BAG WORKERS. Second and fourth Tuesdays, Turner Hall, 3543 Eighteenth, bet. Valen- cia and Guerrero.
TYPOGRAPHICAL UNION No. 21. Last Sunday of each month, Shiels Bldg., 32 O'Farrell. Headquar- ters 533 Kearny, rooms 18-20.
UNDERTAKERS ASSISTANTS, No. 9049. First and third Tuesdays, B. B. Hall, 121 Eddy.
UPHOLSTERERS No. 28. Every Tuesday, 7 City Hall Square.
WAITERS UNION NO. 30. Every Wednesday, 320 O'Farrell. Headquarters, 127 Mason.
WEB PRESSMEN NO. 4. First Monday, O. C. F. Hall, Alcazar Bldg.
WOOL SORTERS AND GRADERS. First and third Thursday, 91516 Market.
WINE AND LIQUOR WORKERS, No. 10,618. Every Tuesday, Alcazar Bldg.
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