Crocker-Langley San Francisco directory for the year commencing 1903, Part 8

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Publication date: 1896
Publisher: San Francisco : H.S. Crocker Co.
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WIRE WORKERS UNION NO. 10,335. First and Third Wednesdays, 117 Turk.


BUILDING TRADES COUNCIL.


Meets every Thursday evening. at headquarters, 937 Mission. Executive Board meets every Tuesday evening. Business Agents meet every afternoon at 4:30. Phone South 808.


AMALGAMATED CARPENTERS. Every other Thurs- day, 927 Mission.


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


AMALGAMATED SHEET METAL WORKERS NO .. 104 (Cornice Makers). First and Third Fridays, 121 Eddy.


AMALGAMATED WOODWORKERS. Every Tuesday, Eintracht Hall.


BRIDGE AND STRUCTURAL IRONWORKERS. Every Wednesday, Alcazar Building.


BRICKMAKERS. Second and Fourth Mondays, Twin Peaks Hall, 847 Seventeenth.


BRICKLAYERS' ASSOCIATION. First and Third Wednesdays, 121 Eddy.


CARPENTERS NO. 22. Every Friday, 927 Mission.


CARPENTERS NO. 95. Every Tuesday, Stockton and Union.


CARPENTERS NO. 304. Every Friday, Alcazar Bldg.


CARPENTERS NO. 423. (Millmen). Every Tuesday, 27 Mission.


CARPENTERS NO. 616. (Stairbuilders.) Every Friday, 91516 Market.


CEMENT WORKERS. Every Wednesday, 927 Mis- sion.


CEMENT LAUNDRY TRAY WORKERS. Every Wed- nesday, Twin Peaks Hall, 847 Seventeenth.


CASTERS AND MODELERS. Every Monday, 20 Eddy. ELEVATOR CONSTRUCTORS. First and third Tues- days, 1133 Mission.


ELECTRICAL WORKERS NO. 6. Wednesdays, Alca- zar Bldg.


FELT AND COMPOSITION ROOFERS. Alternate Wednesdays. 927 Mission.


GAS AND ELECTRIC FIXTURE HANGERS. Second and fourth Wednesdays, 929 Mission.


GILT EDGE WHISKIES


BOURBON or RYE WICHMAN, LUTGEN & CO. PROPRIETORS


The Thiel Detective Service Co.ES


ESTABLISHED 1873


R. C. ACKLEY MANAGER


510 Mutual Savings Bank Bldg.


TELEPHONE


BUSH 260


MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATION.


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GLAZIERS AND ORNAMENTAL GLASS Every Wednesday, 927 Mission.


GRANITE CUTTERS. Second and fourth Fridays, Alcazar Bldg.


HOUSE MOVERS. First and third Tuesdays, Har- mony Hall, Mission and Erie.


LABORERS PROTECTIVE ASSOCIATION. Second Wednesday, 1159 Mission.


LATHERS. Every Wednesday, 116 Turk.


MARBLE CUTTERS. Second and fourth Tuesdays, 117 Turk.


MANTEL, GRATE AND TILE SETTERS. Second and fourth Fridays, 927 Mission.


METAL WORKERS NO. 1. (Grill Workers). First and third Fridays, 117 Turk.


MOSAIC WORKERS. Every Friday, 91516 Market. PAINT BURNERS. Mondays, Twenty-fourth and Potrero ave.


PAINTERS NO. 19. Every Monday, 927 Mission.


PAPER HANGERS AND FRESCO PAINTERS NO. 509. Every Friday, 91516 Market


PLASTERS. Every Monday, Alcazar Bldg.


PLUMBERS, GAS AND STEAM FITTERS' ASSOCIATION First and Third Wednesdays, Alcazar Bldg.


SHEET METAL ROOFERS. First and third Tues- days, 1749 Mission.


SIGN WRITERS NO. 510. Every Tuesday, 927 Mis- ionn.


STONE CUTTERS. Second and fourth Fridays, 121 Eddy.


VARNISHERS AND POLISHERS. Mondays, 909 Mar- ket.


WOOD CARVERS AND MODELERS. Every Friday, 927 Mission.


WINDOW SHADE WORKERS. 102 O'Farrell.


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 80.000 volumes. Officers- Thomas C. Van Ness, President; D. E. Miles, Vice- President; John R. Smith, Treasurer; Latham Mc Mullin, Recording Secretary; Dr. F. J. Lane, 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., E. E. Per- ley, Wm. J. Dutton, L. H. Cary.


PUBLIC LIBRARY, THE. Northeast wing of the New City Hall; entrance, McAllister street. op- posite Hyde. Branches-No. 1. 2664 Mission street ; No. 2, 337 Noe street; No. 3. 1505 Powell street; No. 4. 254 Fourth avenue; No. 5, Northwest corner Fourth and Clara streets; No. 6, 2411 Sacramento street. The Library and branches contain 150,000 volumes. They are open daily from 9 A. M. to 9 P. M. (For officers see City and County Government.)


SAN FRANCISCO COUNTY MEDICAL SOCIETY LI- BRARY. Y. M. C. A. Bldg. Miss Katharine G. Ken- nedy, Librarian.


SAN FRANCISCO LAW LIBRARY ASSOCIATION. Organized in 1865. Rooms, New City Hall. Contains 41,000 volumes. John T. Doyle, President ; J. H. Deering, Librarian.


WELL FARGO & COMPANY LIBRARY. N. E. corner Second and Mission streets.


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, 315 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. A. C. Free- man, President; W. S. Goodfellow, Senior Vice-Presi- dent; W. B. Cope. Junior Vice-President; George J. Martin, Secretary; John M. Burnett, Treasurer.


CALIFORNIA ACADEMY OF SCIENCES. Organized May 16, 1853. Academy of Sciences Building, 819 Market street. William Alvord, President; Alpheus Bull, 1st Vice-President; H. H. Behr, 2d Vice-Presi- dent; J. O'B. Gunn, Corresponding Secretary; J. W. Hobson, Recording Secretary; L. H. Foote, Treas- urer; Louis Falkenau, Librarian; Leverett M. Loomis, Director of Museum. The regular meet- ings 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. Free to the public.


CALIFORNIA ASSOCIATION OF CIVIL ENGINEERS. 191 Crocker Building. E. J. Molera, President; F. T. Newberry, Secretary.


CALIFORNIA HISTORIC GENEALOGICAL SOCIETY. Meetings held quarterly on the first Saturday in Jan- uary, April, July and October of each year. Herbert Folger, President, San Francisco; Robert E. Cowan, First Vice-President; Hon. Horace Davis, Second Vice-President; Henry B. Phillips, Treasurer; Sarah Louise Kimball, Corresponding Secretary, Palo Alto; William E. Loy, Recording Secretary, 2431 Ellsworth street, Berkeley; Mrs. Walter D. Man- sfield, 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, 344 Four- teenth street


CALIFORNIA STATE BAR ASSOCIATION. R. E. Ragland, President ; R. L. Simpson, Secretary, Chron- icle Bldg.


CALIFORNIA STATE BOARD OF PHARMACY. H. J. Finger, President; John Calvert, Secretary, 344 Fourteenth street.


CALIFORNIA STATE DENTAL ASSOCIATION. Dr. Frank L. Platt, San Francisco, President; Dr. Chas. E. Post, San Francisco, Recording Secretary ; Dr. O. P. Roller, Los Angeles, Corresponding Secretary.


CALIFORNIA STATE HOMEOPATHIC MEDICAL SO- CIETY. Annual meeting second Wednesday in May. Edward C. Manning, M. D .. President, Los Angeles; Guy E. Manning, M. D., Secretary, Spring Valley Bldg.


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 second Tuesday of every month. W. C. Ralston, President; Lewis E. Aubury, State Mineralogist; J. M. Cline, Curator and Secretary of the Board of Trustees; Edward Casey, Librarian and Secretary.


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.


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. 419 California street. room 28. George Davidson, Presi- dent; John Partridge, Secretary; Thomas Trenor, Librarian.


INTERNATIONAL BROTHERHOOD LEAGUE. Head- quarters, Brotherhood Hall, 310 O'Farrell street. J. H. Fussell, President.


WOMAN'S CLUB OF THE INTERNATIONAL BROTHER- HOOD LEAGUE. 310 O'Farrell street; Mrs. H. 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; C. Maubec, Librarian and Secretary. The library belonging to the society contains about twenty-five 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.


London Assurance Co. ( MARINE DEPARTMENT )


H. M. NEWHALL & CO. AGENTS 309-311 Sansome St


BURGLARY INSURANCE


United States Fidelity & Guaranty Co.


by burglars & Issues Policies protect- ing you from loss & e


216 SANSOME STREET


Labor and Trade Unions.


WORKERS.


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timonials. Mention San Francisco Directory. Address, HOT SULPHUR SPRINGS, SAN LUIS OBISPO, CALIFORNIA. Of San Luis Obispo. Thousands have been cured that were carried there helpless and in a short time went away perfectly well. Write for proof and tes-


WESTERN FUEL COMPANY


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Dealers in all kinds of Coal, Coke, Pig Iron, Cement, Fire Bricks and Fire Clay.


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MECHANICS' INSTITUTE. Organized March 29, 1855. 31 Post street. The society has a valuable library, containing 100,000 volumes, including many rare scien- tific works, and a reading room well supplied with the leading scientific and literary periodicals of the day. Any person may become a member, being ac- ceptable to the Board 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; Joseph M. Cumming, Secretary-


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. F. T. Finch, President; Wm. A. Day, Secretary, 400 California street.


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


THE PHILHISTORIAN DEBATING SOCIETY OF ST. IGNATIUS COLLEGE. Object :- To promote the ora- torical ability of its members. President, Rev. D. J. Mahoney, S. J .; Vice-President, William A. Breen, L.L. B .; Secretary, Joseph W. Beretta, L.L. B .; Treas- urer, Ed. A. Foley, A. B .; Librarian, Frank I. Bar- rett, A. B .; Censor, John L. Jaunet, L. L. B.


SAN FRANCISCO ARCHITECTURAL CLUB. 14 Mc- Allister street ; E. B. Scott, President; M. A. Schmid. lin, Vice-President; H. G. Corwin, Treasurer. Directors: A. O. Johnson, A. R. Johnson, H. E. Nye. George Wagner, Secretary, 49 Chronicle Bldg. SAN FRANCISCO HOMEOPATHIC MEDICAL SOCIETY. Guy. E. Manning, M. D., President; Laura B. Hurd, M. D., Secretary, 706 Sutter street. Meetings held second Friday of each month.


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


SAN FRANCISCO COUNTY SOCIETY OF PHYSI- CIANS AND SURGEONS. J. W. Hamilton, M. D., Pres- ident, J. Smedel, M. D., Secretary. Meetings held at 502 Parrott Building, first and third Wednesday of each month.


SAN FRANCISCO MICROSCOPIOAL SOCIETY. Meets the second and fourth Saturday evenings in each month at its rooms in Montgomery Blk., 628 Mont- gomery street. Officers: L. M. King. President; Prof. W. J. V. Osterhout, Vice-President; Chas. D. Snyder, Recording Secretary; Wm. E. Loy, Corres- ponding Secretary; Chas. C. Riedy, treasurer. The society was incorporated in 1872, and owns a valuable library of books pertaining to the microscope and microscopical sciences. Membership seventy-five.


SIERRA CLUB. Office, Room 16, third floor, Mills Bldg. John Muir, President; Wm. E. Colby, Secre- tary, Mills Building; William R. Dudley, Correspond- ing 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-Henry B. Russ, President; James Palache, San Fran- cisco; D. O. Mills, New York; Geo. Hagar, Colusa; Leonard F. Rowell, San Francisco,; and William H. Knight, Oakland, Vice-Presidents; F. W. Tallant, Treasurer: John I. Spear, Secretary; William L. Duncan, Marshal. Directors-A. R. Cotton, Robert


Military.


Thompson, Silas M. Collins, Henry L. Byrne, E. T. Kruse, David I. Mahoney, Heber C. Tilden, John A. Drinkhouse, Walter Van Dyke.


TAXPAYERS' EDUCATIONAL LEAGUE. Headquar- ters, 628 Montgomery street. D. R. McNeill, Prest- 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 Mechanics' Library Building, 31 Post street, first Friday of each month. D. C. Henny, President; Otto von Geldern, Secretary.


THEOSOPHICAL SOCIETY IN AMERICA. 310 O'Far- rell street. President, J. H. Fussell; Secretary, H. H. Sumers.


UNIVERSAL BROTHERHOOD AND THEOSOPHICAL SOCIETY LODGE NO. 7. Academy of Sciences Hall, 819 Market street: meetings Sundays, 8 P. M. Pres- ident, J. H. Fussell; Secretary, H. H. Somers.


HALSTED & CO. UNDERTAKERS 946 Mission Street, Tel. South 163.


MEDICAL AND DENTAL COLLEGES.


CALIFORNIA COLLEGE OF PHARMACY. Parnassus avenue. Affiliated with the University of California June 18, 1873. G. E. Bacon, Ph. G., President; W. M. Searby, Ph. C., 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, 1025 Sutter street; A. E. Osborne, Secretary.


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


DENTAL DEPARTMENT COLLEGE OF PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS OF SAN FRANCISCO. Thos. Morffew, D. D. S., President; Chas. Boxton, D. D. S., Dean, Fourteenth street, between Mission and Valencia streets.


DENTAL DEPARTMENT OF THE UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA. Affiliated Colleges Building, Parnassus av. Infirmary, Donahoe Bldg., Market and Taylor streets. Henry P. Carlton, D. D. S., Dean.


DEPARTMENT OF PHARMACY COLLEGE OF PHY- SICIANS AND SURGEONS OF SAN FRANCISCO. Wins- low Anderson, M. D., President; D. A. Hodghead, M. D., Dean, Fourteenth street, between Mission and Valencia streets.


HAHNEMANN MEDICAL COLLEGE THE OF PACIFIC. (Homeopathic). S. W. cor of Sacramento and Maple streets. Dr. Geo. H. Palmer, President; Dr. James W. Ward, Dean; Dr. E. R. Bryant, Registrar.


MEDICAL DEPARTMENT OF THE UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA. A. A. D'Ancona, M. D., Dean. Office, 2826 California 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 528 Sutter street. D. B. Plymire M. D., President; Francis Williams, M. D., Secretary, 1781 Haight street.


SAN FRANCISCO POLYCLINIC POST GRADUATE MEDICAL DEPARTMENT OF THE UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA. 480 Ellis street. A school of clinical medicine for graduates of colleges of regular medi- cine. President, Geo. W. Merritt; M. D .: Secretary, Martin Regensburger, M. D; Treasurer, Louis Bazet, M. D.


MILITARY.


NATIONAL GUARD OF CALIFORNIA.


COMMANDER-IN-CHIEF AND STAFF - Headquarters State Capitol, Sacramento. George C. Pardee. Gov., Com .- in-Chief.


Brig .- Gen. George Stone, Adj .- General, Sacra- mento.


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


Colonel J. S. Young, Chief Engineer Officer, San Francisco.


This DIRECTORY is printed on


Everett Book


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TRICYCLES, WHEEL CHAIRS AND HOSPITAL APPLIANCES 2018-2024 Market St. Phone Fell 1682


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MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATION.


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Colonel Judge Advocate-


General,


Colonel Francis E. Beck, Paymaster-General, San Francisco.


Colonel Winslow Anderson, Surgeon-General, San Francisco.


Colonel Thomas Wilhelm, Inspector-General of Rifle Practice, San Francisco.


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


Lt .- Col. J. C. Kirkpatrick, Aid-de-Camp, San Francisco.


Lt .- Col. E. W. Runyon, Aid-de Camp, Red Bluff.


Lt .- Col. R. J. Northam, Aid-de-Camp, Los Angeles. Lt .- Col. S. J. Hendy, Aid-de-Camp, San Francisco. Lt .- Col. R. D. Robbins, Sr., Ald-de-Camp, Suisun.


Lt .- Col. Robert Wienke, Aid-de-Camp, San Fran- cisco.


Lt .- Col. Frank M. Chapman, Aid-de-Camp. Covina. Lt .- Col. Henry de H. Waite, Aid-de-Camp, Berkeley. Lt.Col. Jno. W. F. Diss, Aid-de-Camp, Los Angeles. Lt .- Col. A. P. Hodges, Aid-de-Camp, San Francisco. Commander R. H. Miner, Naval Aid, Los Angeles.


DIVISION COMMANDER AND STAFF. Headquarters Mills Building, S. F. Maj-Gen. John H. Dickinson, . Commanding. Col. C. J. Evans, Asst. Adj .- Gen .; Col. William D. McCarthy, 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. John A. Koster, Div. Inspector; Lt .- Col. J. J. Dwyer, Div. Judge Advocate; Lt .- Col. H. B. Hosmer, Div. Inspector; Lt .- Col. D. L. Hewes, Div. Signal Officer; Major L. S. Schmitt, Aid.


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 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. . Surgeon; Major S. L. Naphtaly, Inspector; Major H. A. Wegener, Quartermaster and Paymaster; Major Philip J. Perkins, Signal Officer; Major John H. Hendy, Engineer Officer; Major G. E. Weth- ern, Commissary; Major D. S. Dorn, Judge Advocate; Major H. E. Curzon, Inspector Rifle Practice; Captain P. L. Bush, Aid; Captain R. E. Warfield, Aid; Eugene De Spaar, Sergt .- Major and Staff Orderly.


FIRST REGIMENT INFANTRY, N. G. C. Headquarters, Armory, cor. Page and Gough Sis. FIELD OFFICERS - Thomas F. O'Neill, Col. Com., 213-215 Market street; John F. Connolly, Lt .- Col .; George Filmer, Maj ; Thomas J. Mc- Creagh, Maj .; William R. Robertson, Maj.


STAFF OFFICERS-Frank W. Warren, Captain and Adj., 131 Post street: John J. West, 1st Lt. and Bat. Adj .; Henry F. McGurren, 1st Lt. and Bat. Adj .: Fred W. Dohrmann Jr., Capt. and Q. M .; A. C. Adler, Capt. and Commissary; Theo. Rethers, Maj. and Surgeon; Thos. D. Maher, Capt. and Asst. Surgeon; Alex. S. Keenan, Capt. and Asst. Surgeon; Rev. Joseph P. McQuaide. Captain and Chaplain; Martin H. Wilkins, 1st Lt. and I. R. P .: Fred A. Marriott. 2d Lt .; Her- bert D. Walter, 2d Lt .; John W .. Prideaux, Sergt Major.


Co. A-George T. Ballinger, Captain: Frederick Bertrand, 1st Lt .; J. G. H. Stahl, 2d Lt.


Co. B-Walter N. Kelly, Captain; John O'Keefe 1st Lt .; Chas. Lindecker, 2d Lt.


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


Co. D-Henry G. Mathewson. Captain; 1st Lt .; - 2d Lt.


Co. E-William E. Wehser, Captain: 1st Lt .;


2d Lt.


Co. F-J. Frank Eggert. Captain: Benjamin Clancy, 1st Lt .: Ernest Stindt, 2d Lt.


Co. G-William L. Wall: Captain; Frank W. New- bert, 1st Lt .: Louis Graham, 2d Lt.


Co. H-Thomas W. Costello, Captain : Frank Driscoll, 1st Lt .; John L. Swift. 2d Lt.


BAND-George Hollister. Chief Musician.


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


Major H. P. Bush, Commanding.


STAFF OFFICERS-E. G. Eisen, Captain and Adj .; A. P. O'Brien, Captain and Surgeon; J. R. Howell, 1st Lt. and Quartermaster; S. L. Goldstein, 1st Lt. and Commissary.


Battery A --- Captain; W. A.


Varney, 1st Lt .; "J. A. Eason, 2d Lt.


Battery B- Captain; C. F.


Knerr, 1st Lt .; R. C. Howe, 2d Lt.


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


Battery D-Francis V. Keesling, Captain; C. W. Seely, 1st Lt .; Ashley R. Farless, 2d Lt.


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


Captain-Edward A. Selfridge; First Lieutenant- C. W. Jones.


TROOP A, CAVALRY, N. G. C. Armory, 28 Golden Gate Avenue.


Captain-Charles Jansen ; First Lieutenant, Charles F. Wells; Second Lieutenant, C. M. Fickert. Organ- ized July 27, 1849.


NAVAL MILITIA OF CALIFORNIA.


Headquarters U. S. S. Marion, San Francisco, Cal. Captain, Thomas A. Nerney, 19 New Montgomery street, San Francisco: Commander, George W. Bauer, San Francisco; Lieut .- Commander, Clare A. Noble, Santa Barbara; Lieut. George E. Kammerer, San Francisco; Lieut .- Com- mander, Geo. R. Kingsland, Fleet Engineer, San Francisco.


ENGINEERS DIVISION- Lieut. Jr. Grade, M. R. Cos- terisan, Past Asst. Engineer, Los Angeles; Ensign, William Speck, Asst. Engineer, San Francisco; Warrant Machinists, F. E. Mc- Kinstry, San Francisco, Albert Patterson, Los Angeles, 'A. W. Jones, San Francisco, E. W. Tucker. San Francisco.


MEDICAL DEPARTMENT-Lieut. A. H. Giannini, Sur- geon. San Francisco; Lieut. Jr. Grade, Charles C. Falk, Asst. Surgeon, Eureka; Lieut .- Jr. Grade, A. J. Murrieta, Asst. Surgeon, Los An- geles; Pharmacist, D. A. McMillan, Lorin.


PAY DEPARTMENT-Lieut .- Commander, A. A. Morey, Paymaster, Santa Cruz; Lieut. Charles R. Alberger, Asst. Paymaster; Ensign, E. J. Louis, Asst. Paymaster.


WARRANT OFFICERS-Gunners, Ole Oleson, Eureka; Geo. McNeill, San Diego; Carpenter, J. E. W. Stange.


FIRST DIVISION, San Francisco-Lieut., Thomas B. W. Leland; Lieut. Jr. Grade, Carl Shilling; Ensign, John F. Murphy; Ensign, John J. Foley.


SECOND DIVISION, San Francisco-Lieut., Thomas S. Harloe; Lieut. Jr. Grade, Henry P. Smith; Ensign, John M. Corcoran; Ensign, Jos. Brophy. THIRD DIVISION, San Diego, Cal. (U. S. S. Pinta)- Lieut., Roscoe Howard, Commanding; Ensign Joseph P. Sexton; Ensign, Donald M. Stewart. FOURTH DIVISION, Santa Cruz, Cal .- Lieut., Carl E. Lindsay; Lieut. Jr. Grade, J. C. Doyle; Ensign, H. B. Roff.


FIFTH DIVISION, Eureka, Cal .- Lieut .. Edward Mc- Laughlin; Lieut. Jr. Grade, T. F. Foley; En- sign, Samuel Caldwell


SIXTH DIVISION, Santa Barbara, Cal .- Lieut., Hen- ley C. Booth; Lieut. Jr. Grade, Clinton J. Smith: Ensign, Owen H. O'Neill; Ensign, Fred R. Maulshy.


VETERANS' NATIONAL GUARD OF CALIFORNIA. Organized May 16, 1888. Objeets-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- fornia, 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-Col. Thomas Barry, Commander; Capt. E. G. Eisen, Vice-Com- mander; Lieut. Claire F. Knerr, Adjutant; Capt. John E. Klein, Paymaster.




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