Crocker-Langley San Francisco directory for the year commencing 1904, Part 8

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Publication date: 1896
Publisher: San Francisco : H.S. Crocker Co.
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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., Presi- dent; Wm. F. Barbat M. D., Secretary.


SAN FRANCISCO COUNTY SOCIETY OF PHYSI- CIANS AND SURGEONS. M. Schirman, M. D., Pres- ident, A. B. Nelson, M. D., Secretary. Meetings held at 502 Parrott Building, first and third Wednesday of each month.


SAN FRANCISCO MICROSCOPICAL SOCIETY. 628 Montgomery street.


SIERRA CLUB. Office, Room 16, third floor, Mills Bldg.


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-J. J. DeHaven, President; A. B. McCreery, San Francis- co; Robert Thompson, San Francisoo; William H. Knight, Oakland; Frederick A. Hehn, Santa Cruz. Vice-Presidents; F. W. Tallant, Treasurer; John I. Spear, Secretary; William L. Duncan, Marshal, Directors-Henry B. Russ. Walter Van Dyke, Aylett R. Cotton, Silas M. Collins, John M. Burnett, Henry L. Byrne, E. T. Kruse, John A. Drinkhouse, Alpheus Bull, Jr.


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.


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, Donohoe 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- BICIANS AND SURGEONS OF SAN FRANCISCO. Wing- low Anderson, M. D., President; D. A. Hodghead. M. D., Dean, Fourteenth street, between Mission and Valencia streets.


HAHNEMANN MEDICAL COLLEGE OF THE 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. 430 Ellis street. A school of clinical medicine for graduates of colleges of regular medí- cine. President, J. Wilson Shields, 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. Joseph B. Lauck, Adj .- General, Sacra- mento.


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


Colonel John W. F. Diss, Chief Engineer Officer, Los Angeles.


Colonel George H. Pippy. Judge Advocate-General. Colonel Francis E. Beck. Paymaster-General, San Francisco.


Colonel D D. Crowley, Surgeon-General, Oakland. Colonel Thomas Wilhelm, Inspector-General of Rifle Practice, San Francisco.


Lt .- Col. D. S Dorn, Aid-de-Camp, San Francisco.


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., Aid-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. W. H. Bullen, Aid-de-Camp, Los Angeles. Lt .- Col. A. P. Hodges, Aid-de-Camp, San Francisco. Commander Emanuel J. Louis, Naval Aid, San Diego.


DIVISION COMMANDER AND STAFF. Headquarters Mills Building, S. F. Maj-Gen. John H. Dickinson, Commanding. Col. C. J. Evans, Asst. Adj-Gen .; Col. A. P. O'Brien, 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, Ald; Major N. K. Davis, 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.


W. F. CORNELL & CO.


ELECTROTYPE FOUNDRY 518 SACRAMENTO ST.


AND GENERAL OFFICES


WHOLESALE DEPARTMENT 231-251 First St.


GOLDEN STATE AND MINERS' IRON WORKS


MACHINERY OF ALL KINDS


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ENGINES ... BOILERS


MINING MACHINERY


DREDGERS FOR GOLD


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WESTERN FUEL COMPANY


318 CALIFORNIA STREET


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Military. CROCKER-LANGLEY DIRECTORY.


Military.


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 Joshua R. Howell, Quartermaster and Paymaster; Major Philip J. Perkins, Signal Officer; Major John H. Hendy, Engineer Officer ; 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 Sts. 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 .; Frederick A. Marriott, 1st Lt. and Bat. Adj .; Hebert Choynski; 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 .; Frederick W. Hammond, 2d Lieu .; Herbert 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 .; Alexander McCulloch, 2d Lt.


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


Co. D-Henry G. Mathewson, Captain; H. H. Yarney, 1st Lt .: Edward B. Gould, 2d Lt. Co. E-William E. Wehser, Captain; W. P. Hum- phreys, 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 : John L. Swift, 1st Lt. ; E. F. Peckham, 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 .; F. S. Emmal, Captain and Surgeon; S. L. Goldstein, 1st Lt. and Quartermaster; Shadworth O. Beasley, 2d Lt. and I. R. P.


Battery A-J. A. Miller. Captain; J. A. JEason, (1st Lt .; W. H. Homer, 2d Lt.


Battery B-W. S. Grattan, Captain; C. F. Kneer, 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; Ashley R. Farless, 1st Lt .; J. P. Whitney, 2d Lt.


SIGNAL CORPS-SECOND BRIGADE.


Armory, 815 Ellis Street.


Captain -


- 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 OFcCALIFORNIA.


Headquarters U. S. S. Marion, San Francisco, Cal. Captain, George W. Bauer, 325 Montgomery street, San Francisco; Commander, Roscoe Howard, San Diego; Lieut .- Commander, Clare A. Noble, Santa Barbara; Lieut. George E. Kammerer, 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. Fred W. Janes, Los Angeles; A. W. Jones, San Francisco, E. W. Tucker, San Francisco.


MEDICAL DEPARTMENT - Lieut .- Commander and Chief Surgeon. T. B. W. Leland, San Francisco; Lieut. A. H. Giannini, Surgeon, San Francisco; Lieut. Jr. Grade, Charles C. Falk. Asst. Sur- geon, Eureka: Lieut .- Jr. Grade. A. J. Murrieta.


Asst. Surgeon, Los Angeles; Pharmacist, D. A. McMillan, Lorin.


PAY DEPARTMENT-Lieut .- Commander, A. A. Morey, Paymaster, Santa Cruz; Lieut. Charles R. Alberger, Asst. Paymaster, San Francisco; Ensign Edward Fletcher, Asst. Paymaster, San Diego.


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


FIRST DIVISION, San Francisco-Lieut., Carl Shil- ling; Lieut. Jr. Grade, John A. McGee; En- sign, 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., F. L. Sargent, Commanding; Lieut .- Jr. Grade, D. M. Stewart; Ensign, J. C. Hazar; Ensign, E. V. Winnek.


FOURTH DIVISION, Santa Cruz, Cal .- Lieut., Carl E. Lindsay; Lieut. Jr. Grade, J. C. Doyle; Ensign, C. L. Stendeman.


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


SIXTH DIVISION, Santa Barbara, Cal .- Lieut., A. L. Caldwell; Lieut. Jr. Grade, Owen H. O'Neill; Ensign, F. J. Smith.


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 Cali- 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, cor. Page and Gough streets. Officers-Capt. E. G. Eisen, Commander; Col. C. Mason Kline. Vice-Commander; C W. Radebold, Adjutant; Capt. John E. Klein, Paymaster.


INDEPENDENT COMPANIES.


These Military organizations are independent of the National Guard of California, and for the most part are attached to some benevolent association. AUSTRIAN MILITARY AND BENEVOLENT ASSOCIA- TION. Armory, 507 Sutter street.


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 companies (Band, Field Music and Hospital Corps). Member- ship is confined to those who are members of the League of the Cross. James E. Power, Colonel. Regimental headquarters, 108 Grove street.


L. C. C. BAND. Meets every Wednesday evening, Lieut. E. G. Williams, Leader.


FIELD MUSIC BAND. Meets every Monday evening at 108 Grove street; Sergeant Buckley, Chief Trumpeter.


HOSPITAL CORP. Meets every Thursday evening at 108 Grove street. Major Joseph G. Morrissey, M. D.


Co. A-St. Mary's Cathedral parish. Meets every Monday evening. Dr. Wm. C. Hopper, Captain. Co. B-St. Charles' Parish. Meets every Tuesday evening. Mark McCann, Captain.


Co. C-St. Patrick's parish. Meets every Tuesday evening. Peter J. Gallagher, Captain. Co. D-Sacred Heart parish. Meets every Tuesday evening. James McCormick, Captain.


Co. E-Holy Redeemer parish. Meets every Monday evening. William Sheehan, Captain.


Co. F-St. Patrick's parish, Oakland. Meets every Friday evening. J. C. Ready, Captain. Co. G-St. Brigid's parish. Meets every Friday evening. Frank Colligan, Captain.


Co. H-St. Brendan's parish. Meets every Tuesday evening. John F. Daly, Captain. Co. I-St. Peter's parish. Meets every Monday even- ing.


Co. K-St. Paul's parish. Meets every Monday even- ing. Thos. C. Johnston, Captain.


Co. L-Mission Dolores parish. Meets every Friday evening. F. J. Grimley, Captain. Co. M-St. Anthony's. Oakland. Meets every Mon- dav evening. Frank Smith. Captain.


SANITARY EXPERTS


THE GLOBE DISINFECTING COMPANY Phone Exchange 315 12-14 Drumm Street


OPERATING UNDER THREE PLAGE


G.H.THIELE PRESIDENT ESTAMOSHỆO


Bush 260


"THIELON " Cable Address See page opp. "Detectives "


Telephone


The Thiel Detective Service Co.


510 Mutual Savings Bank Bldg.


R. C. ACKLEY, Manager


PHONE MAIN 400° 320 SANSOME ST.


KLINKNER CO.


DUBBER STAMPS ISTENCILS.


Military.


MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATION.


Co. N-St. Francis' parish, Oakland. Meets every Tuesday evening. H. J. Leonard, Captain. Co. O-St. John the Evangelist parish. Meets every Tuesday evening. Thomas O'Day, Captain. Co. R-San Mateo. George Rapp, Captain,


Co. S-Ocean View. Meets every Monday evening. Richard Eylish, Captain.


Co. T-Menlo Park. Meets every Tuesday evening. John Morey, Captain.


SIGNAL CORPS. St. Dominic's Parisb. S. Piercy, Captain.


LAFAYETTE GUARD. Armory, 790 Montgomery street. SAN FRANCISCO SCHUETZEN VEREIN. Armory, 323 Turk street.


HALSTED & CO. UNDERTAKERS


946 Mission Street, Tel. South 163.


PROTECTIVE ASSOCIATIONS


AMERICAN ASSOCIATION OF MASTERS AND PILOTS OF STEAM VESSELS, CALIFORNIA HARBOR NO. 15. Meets at New Ferry Building, their hall, every Mon- day evening at 8 P. M. John McFarland, Worthy Captain; A. C. Flanders, 1st Pilot: Carl Ackerman, 2d Pilot; R. N. Pippey, Secretary and Business Manager; John Leale, Richard Bradley, Nelson Pro- vost, Trustees. Office and reading room, Ferry Building.


GOLDEN GATE HARBOR NO. 40. Meets at Pythian Castle, 909 Market street. P. N. Stofel, Captain; J. Jones, Captain's Clerk; N. J. Richardson, 1st Pilot; Daniel James, 2d Pilot; L. A. Dunnigan, Forward Watch; O. O. Anderson, William Elsasser and A. W. Pitizger, Trustees.


BARBERS' PROTECTIVE UNION. Meets first and third Thursdays in each month at Harmony Hall. 320 Post street.


BOOKBINDERS' LOCAL UNION NO. 31, INTERNA- TIONAL BROTHERHOOD OF BOOKBINDERS. Meets first and third Friday evenings of each month at 129 O'Farrell street. C. J. Williams, President; A. L. Houle, Recording Secretary, 3228 Twenty-sixth street.


BOTTLERS' AND MANUFACTURERS' PROTECTIVE ASSOCIATION OF CALIFORNIA. John G. Rapp, Presi- dent; G. H. T. Jackson, Vice-President; Ira L. Vance, Secretary, 518 Gough street.


BREWERS' PROTECTIVE ASSOCIATION. Meets at room 40, Flood Building, every Thursday at 2 P. M. Hy. M. Wreden, President; R. Mohr, Secretary.


BUILDERS' ASSOCIATION OF CALIFORNIA, THE. 318 Bush street. Rooms open daily from 8 A. M. to 5 P. M .; Exchange hours from 12 M. to 2 P. M. daily. C. M. Lindsay, President; W. A. Newsom, Secretary.


CALIFORNIA STATE RETAIL DRUGGISTS' ASSOCI- ATION. John Calvert, President, San Francisco; Richard E. White, Secretary, 499 Gough street, San Francisco.


CROATIAN BENEVOLENT SOCIETY ( Assembly No. 61, N. C. S., of U. S.). Meets second and fourth Thurs- days of each month at 909 Market street. N. Miljas. President; M. Marinovich, Recording Secretary, 449 Jessie street.


FRANKLIN SPAR AND BAU VEREIN. Meeting room, 8 O'Farrell street, up stairs. F. Ludemann, Presi- dent; William Hatje, 515 Market street, Secretary.


INTERNATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF MACHINISTS. San Francisco Lodge, No. 68. Meets every Wednes- day evening at 1159 Mission street. L. L Gummow, Recording Secretary, 1159 Mission street; C. W. Meyer, Financial Secretary, 1159 Mission street; Wm. R. Hagerty, Agent, 1159 Mission street.


MASONS' AND BUILDERS' ASSOCIATION. Meets first Friday of each month at 8 P. M. at 106 Jessie street. O. E. Brady, President; James A. Wilson, Secretary.


MUSICIANS' MUTUAL PROTECTIVE UNION OF SAN FRANCISCO, LOCAL NO. 6, AMERICAN FEDERATION OF MUSICIANS. Meets second Thursday of each month at 1:30 P. M. Board of Directors meets every Tuesday at 1 P. M. at 421 Post street. Eugene E. Schmitz, President; S Davis, Secretary.


PORTUGUESE PROTECTIVE AND BENEVOLENT AS- SOCIATION. 120 O'Farrell street. Meets second and last Sundays of each month at 2 P. M. J. P. Martin, President; A. L. Quaresma, Recording Secretary.


RETAIL GROCERS' PROTECTIVE UNION. Meets second and fourth Wednesdays of each month at 214 California street. Hermann Methman, President; James K. Taylor. Secretary.


SAN FRANCISCO DENTAL ASSOCIATION. Meets second Monday of each month at Y. M. C. A. Build- ing. Chas. H. Du Bois, President: G. E. Daniels.


Public Buildings and Halls. 5.5


Recording Secretary, J. B. Tufts, Corresponding Secretary, 533 Sutter street.


SAN FRANCISCO PLANING MILL OWNERS' ASSO- CIATION. Room 43, Parrott Building. Meets every Wednesday. R. Herring, President; A. C. Bred- field, Secretary.


SAN FRANCISCO TYPOTHETA. Meets at 605 Clay street. Jas. G. Spaulding, President; C. A. Murdock & Co., 1st Vice-President; Phillips, Smyth & Van Orden, 2d Vice-President; Robert W. Neal, Secretary ; George Filmer, Treasurer. Executive Committee, H. S. Crocker Co., Hicks-Judd Co., Francis-Valentine Co., Gabriel Printing Co., Sunset Press, Latham & Emanuel, Upton Bros., Valleau & Peterson.


SODA WATER MANUFACTURING ASSOCIATION. Wm. J. Goetze, President; Ira L. Vance, Secretary, 518 Gough street.


STATE ASSOCIATION OF MASTER PLUMBERS OF CALIFORNIA. James E. Britt, President; John L. E. Firmin, Corresponding Secretary ; 1170 Market street.


TRAVELERS' PROTECTIVE ASSOCIATION OF AMER- IOA. R. E. Starr, President, 416 Market street; Jno. Jay Baumgartner, Secretary-Treasurer, Oakland.


TRAVELERS' PROTECTIVE ASSOCIATION, Post A. Rooms 31-32, 4 Sutter street.


PUBLIC BUILDINGS AND HALLS.


PUBLIC BUILDINGS.


Alms House, Dewey Boulevard, near Laguna Honda. City Hall, S E cor McAllister and Larkin.


County Hospital, Potrero avenue near Twenty-second. County Jail, Broadway between Kearny and Dupont. Branch Jail, W s San Jose Av., near Ocean Av. Custom House, N W cor Washington and Battery. Hall of Justice, S E cor Washington and Kearny. Hall of Records, City Hall.


Post Office, N W cor Washington and Battery.


United States Appraisers' Building, Sansome between Washington and Jackson.


United States Marine Hospital, Presidio Reservation. United States Mint, N W cor Mission and Fifth. United States Treasury, 608-610 Commercial.


HALLS.


Academy. 927 Mission.


Alcazar, 120 O'Farrell.


Ancient Order Foresters, 102 O'Farrell.


Apollo, 810 Pacific.


Assembly, 1412 Polk.


Austrian, 507 Sutter.


Bersaglieri, cor. Stockton and Union.


B'nai B'rith, 121 Eddy.


California, 620 Bush.


Cambrian, 1133 Mission.


Champion, S E cor Sixteenth and Valencia.


Children's. 806 Sansome.


Congress, 1139 Market.


Delta, 645 Geary.


Devisadero, 317 Devisadero.


Druids', 413 Sutter.


Duveneck, 1004 Twenty-fourth.


Eintracht. 237 Twelfth.


Elks', 223 Sutter.


Eureka Valley, 509 Castro.


Excelsior, 2317 Mission.


Exempt Fire Company, Brenham place near Clay Federation, 818 Howard.


Foresters, 20 Eddy.


Franklin, 1839 Fillmore.


Garibaldi, 423 Broadway.


Golden Gate, 1622 Pacific avenue.


Golden Gate, 625 Sutter.


Golden Rule, 948 Mission.


Gospel, 832 Howard. Grand Central, 997 Market.


Hamilton, 1517 Steiner.


Hare's, Tenth avenue, South San Francisco.


Harmony, 1749 Mission.


Improved Order of Red Men, 320 Post.


Independent Order of Red Men, 510 Bush.


Knights of Pythias, 909 Market. Knights of the Red Branch, 1133 Mission.


Lafayette. 730 Montgomery.


Liberty, 1137 Alabama.


Loughead, 1605 Polk.


Loyola, S E cor Market and Tenth.


Lyric, 117 Eddy.


Maennerbund. Potrero avenue near Twenty-fourth Mangel's, N E cor Twenty-fourth and Folsom. Maple, Palace Hotel.


Masonic, N W cor Montgomery and Post.


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Mechanics' Institute Pavilion, S W cor Larkin and Grove.


Metropolitan, N E cor Fifth and Jessie.


Mission Music, S E cor Howard and Twenty-first.


Mission Opera, 2131 Mission.


Mission Parlor Hall, 3445 Seventeenth


Mission Turn Verein, 3548 Eighteenth.


Mowry's, S W cor Grove and Laguna.


Mozart, 1358 Market.


Murphy's, corner Sagamore and San Jose avenue.


National, 815 Ellie.


Native Sons of the Golden West, 414 Mason.


Noe Valley, cor Church and Twenty-fourth.


Odd Fellows, S W cor Market and Seventh.


Ono, 1883 Mission.


Patterson's, N E cor Church and Thirtieth.


Pioneer, 24 Fourth.


Pixley, 1534 Pacific avenue.


Progress, 29 Valencia.


Pythian Castle, 909 Market.


Regents, N E cor Post and Fillmore.


Rolando's, NW corner Church and Twenty-eighth. San Francisco Turn Verein, 323 Turk.


Saratoga, 814 Geary.


Scottish, 105-111 Larkin.


Shiels', 32 O'Farrell.


St. Brendan's, N E cor Fremont and Harrison.


St. Joseph's, S W cor Howard and Tenth.


St. Ignatius, S W cor Van Ness avenue and Grove.


St. Peter's, Alabama near Twenty-fourth


Steimke, SE cor Octavia and Union.


Steinway, 223 Sutter.


Teutonia, 1322 Howard.


Trades' Union, 1159 Mission.


Turn Verein Vorwaerts, 310 O'Farrell.


Twin Peaks, 847 Seventeenth.


Union Square, 421 Post.


Universal, 812 Pacific.


Verein Eintracht, 237 Twelfth.


Washington Square, cor Stockton and Union.


Wessel's, 1628 Powell.


Western Addition Music, 2414 California.


Wolf's, 1 Plymouth avenue.


Young Men's Christian Association, N E cor Ellis and Mason.


HALSTED & CO. UNDERTAKERS


946 Mission Street, Tel. South 163.


PUBLIC SCHOOLS OF SAN FRANCISCO.


WM. H. LANGDON, Superintendent. Office, City Hall. City Hall.


(For Board of Education, see City and County Gov- ernment.)


ADAM8 COSMOPOLITAN SCHOOL, seventeen classes. Eddy street, between Polk street and Van Ness avenue.


AGASSIZ PRIMARY SCHOOL, sixteen classes. Bart- lett street, between Twenty-second and Twenty- third streets.


BERGEROT PRIMARY SCHOOL, four classes. North- west corner Twenty-fifth and Point Lobos avenues.


BERNAL PRIMARY SCHOOL, twelve classes. Cort- land avenue, between Andover avenue and Moultrie street.


BUENA VISTA PRIMARY SCHOOL, ten classes. York street, between Eighteenth and Nineteenth streets.


BURNETT GRAMMAR SCHOOL, twelve classes. Cor- ner of Fourteenth avenue South and L street.


CHINESE PRIMARY SCHOOL, five classes. 926 Clay street.


CLEMENT GRAMMAR SCHOOL, sixteen classes. Geary street, between Jones and Leavenworth streets.


CLEVELAND PRIMARY SCHOOL, eight classes. Har- rison street, between Tenth and Eleventh streets. COLUMBIA GRAMMAR SCHOOL, nineteen classes. Florida street, between Twenty-fifth and Twenty- sixth streets.


COMMERCIAL SCHOOL, thirteen classes, Fifth street, near Market.


COOPER PRIMARY SCHOOL, twelve classes. Green- wich street, between Jones and Leavenworth streets. CROCKER GRAMMAR SCHOOL, twelve classes. Page street, near Baker street.




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