Crocker-Langley San Francisco directory for the year commencing 1905, Part 9

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Publication date: 1896
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SODA WATER MANUFACTURING ASSOCIATION. Wm. J. Goetze, President; Ira L. Vance, Secretary, 518 Gough street.


STATE ASSOCIATION OF MASTER PLUMBERS OF CALIFORNIA. Frank A. Jay, President: John L. E. Firmin, Corresponding Secretary ; 1170 Market street.


TRAVELERS' PROTECTIVE ASSOCIATION OF AMER- ICA. George W. Geauque, President, Hotel Lang- bam: Jno. Jay Baumgartner, Secretary-Treasurer, room 32. 4 Sutter street.


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


PUBLIC BUILDINGS AND HALLS.


PUBLIC BUILDINGS.


Alma House, off Corbett ave., 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 8 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 (new Building N E cor 7th and Mission.


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.


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.


Franklin, 1889 Fillmore.


Garibaldi, 423 Broadway.


Golden Gate, 667 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, 220 Golden Gate avenue.


Independent Order of Red Men, 510 Bush.


Knights of the Red Branch, 1133 Mission.


Lafayette, 730 Montgomery.


Liberty, 1137 Alabama,


Loughead, 1605 Polk.


Loyola, S E cor Market and Tenth.


Lyric, 119 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.


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


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


Mission Opera, 2181 Mission.


Mission Parlor Hall, 3445 Seventeenth


Mission Turn Verein, 3543 Eighteenth.


Mowry's, S W cor Grove and Laguna.


Mozart, 1358 Market.


Murphy's, corner Sagamore and San Jose avenue.


National, 815 Ellis.


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.


Regents, N E cor Post and Fillmore.


Rolando's, NW corner Church and Twenty-eighth.


San Francisco Turn Verein, 328 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.


PUBLIC SCHOOLS OF SAN FRANCISCO.


WM. H. LANGDON, Superintendent. Office, City Hall. 2d floor


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


ADAMS 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. Gear} 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.


DENMAN GRAMMAR SCHOOL. fifteen classes


Northwest corner of Bush and Taylor streets.


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DOUGLASS PRIMARY SCHOOL, eleven classes. SW orner Ninteenth and Collingwood streets.


DUDLEY STONE PRIMARY SCHOOL, nine classes. louth side Haight street, between Central and Ma- onic avenues.


EDISON PRIMARY SCHOOL, ten classes. Corner f Church and Hill streets.


EMERSON PRIMARY SCHOOL, fourteen classes. Pine street, between Scott and Devisadero streets.


EVERETT GRAMMAR SCHOOL, seventeen classes. Sanchez street, between Sixteenth and Seventeenth treets.


IFAIRMOUNT GRAMMAR SCHOOL, fourteen classes. Chenery street, near Randall street.


FRANKLIN GRAMMAR SCHOOL, twenty-two classes- Sighth street, near Bryant street.


FREMONT GRAMMAR SCHOOL, fourteen classes. Mc- allister street, between Baker and Broderick streets. GARFIELD PRIMARY SCHOOL, fourteen classes. Inlon street, between Kearny and Montgomery treets.


GIRLS' HIGH SCHOOL, eighteen classes, Geary and Scott streets.


GOLDEN GATE PRIMARY SCHOOL, eight classes. Golden Gate avenue, between Plerce and Scott troels.


GRANT PRIMARY SCHOOL, eight classes. Pacific venue, between Broderick and Baker streete.


HAIGHT PRIMARY SCHOOL, twelve classes. Mission treet, between Twenty-fifth and Twenty-sixth treets.


HAMILTON GRAMMAR SCHOOL, fourteen classes. Geary street, between Steiner and Scott streets. HANCOCK GRAMMAR SCHOOL, ten classes. Filbert treet, between Taylor and Jones streets.


HARRISON PRIMARY SCHOOL, Dine classes. Grove creet, near Larkin street.


HAWTHORNE SCHOOL, ten classes. Shotwell treet, between Twenty-second and Twenty-third streets


HEARST GRAMMAR SCHOOL, twenty-two classes. Corner Hermann and Fillmore streeta.


HENRY DURANT PRIMARY SCHOOL, twelve classes. Turk street, between Buchanan and Webster streets. HORACE MANN GRAMMAR SCHOOL, eighteen classes. Valencia street, between Twenty-second And Twenty-third streets.


HUMBOLDT PRIMARY SCHOOL, twelve classes. Golden Gate avenue, near Hyde street.


HUNTER'S POINT SCHOOL, one class. Eighth Avenue South, between C and D streets.


IRVING PRIMARY SCHOOL, eight classes. Broad- way, between Montgomery and Sansome streets. IRVING M. SCOTT PRIMARY SCHOOL, sixteen classes. Tennessee street, near Twenty-second street.


JACKSON PRIMARY SCHOOL, five classes. 424 Stan- ran street.


JAMES LICK GRAMMAR SCHOOL, thirteen classes. Corner Noe and Twenty-fifth streets.


JEAN PARKER GRAMMAR SCHOOL. Ofteen classes. Broadway between Powell and Mason streete.


JEFFERSON PRIMARY SCHOOL, eight classes. Te- bama street, near First street.


JOHN SWETT GRAMMAR SCHOOL, eighteen classes. McAllister street, between Franklin and Gough streets.


JOHN W. TAYLOR SCHOOL, one class. Cora, near Bunny Dale avenue.


LAFAYETTE PRIMARY SCHOOL, nine classes. Cor- ner Kenruy and Filbert streets.


LAGUNA HONDA PRIMARY SCHOOL, five classes, Beventh avenue, between I and J streete.


LINCOLN GRAMMAR SCHOOL, twenty classes. Fifth street near Market street.


LOWELL HIGH SCHOOL. eighteen classes. Sutter street, between Gough and Octavia streets.


MADIBON PRIMARY SCHOOL, five classes. Clay street, between Walnut and Laurel streets.


MARSHALL PRIMARY SCHOOL, thirteen classes. Mis- slon street, between Fifteenth and Sixteenth streets, rear Mission Grammar School.


MISSION GRAMMAR SCHOOL. fourteen classes. Mission street, between Fifteenth and Sixteenth streets.


MISSION HIGH SCHOOL, twelve classes. Corner Eighteenth and Dolores streets.


MOSROR PRIMARY SCHOOL. seven classes, London street and Chius avenue.


MOULDER PRIMARY SCHOOL, twelve classes. Cor- Der Page and Gough streets.


NOE VALLEY PRIMARY SCHOOL, seven classes. Corner 26th and Castro streets.


OCEAN HOUSE PRIMARY SCHOOL, One class. Cor- bett avenue, bear Ocean Avenue.


OCEANSIDE PRIMARY SCHOOL, two classes, Forty- eighth Avenur near I.


PACIFIC HEIGHTS GRAMMAR SCHOOL, sixteen classes. Jackson street, between Webster and Fill- more streets.


PARK PRIMARY SCHOOL, four classes. Sixth ave- nue, between Band Cstreets.


PRABODY PRIMARY SCHOOL, eleven classes. West Mission street, between Hermann and Thirteenth streets.


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POLYTECHNIC HIGH SCHOOL, thirteen classes. ner Bush and Stockton streets.


REDDING PRIMARY SCHOOL, ten classes. Pine street, near Larkin street.


RICHMOND PRIMARY SCHOOL, ten classes. First avenue, near Point Lobos avenue.


RINCON GRAMMAR SCHOOL, twelve classes. Sil- ver street near second street.


SHERIDAN SCHOOL, eight classes. Minerva street, near Plymouth avenue.


SHERMAN PRIMARY SCHOOL, twelve classes. Union street, between Franklin and Gough streete.


SOUTH END PRIMARY SCHOOL, six classes. Somer- set street, between Felton and Burrows streets. SPRING VALLEY GRAMMAR SCHOOL, fifteen classes. Broadway, near Polk street.


STARR KING PRIMARY SCHOOL, twelve classes. Bryant street, near Seventh street.


SUNNYSIDE SCHOOL, four classes, 115 Flood avenue. SUTRO PRIMARY SCHOOL, eight classes. Twelfth avenue. near Clement street.


WASHINGTON GRAMMAR SCHOOL, twelve classes. Southwest corner Washington and Mason streets.


WEST END SCHOOL, three classes. 5690 Mission street.


WHITTIER PRIMARY SCHOOL, nineteen classes. Harrison street, near Fourth street.


WINFIELD SCOTT PRIMARY SCHOOL, four classes. Lombard street, between Baker and Broderick streets.


EVENING SCHOOLS.


HAMILTON EVENING SCHOOL, Dine classes. Geary street, near Scott street.


HORACE MANN EVENING SCHOOL, thirteen classes. Valencia street, near Twenty-second street.


HUMBOLDT EVENING SCHOOL, twenty-one classes. Golden Gate avenue near Hyde street.


IRVING SCOTT EVENING SCHOOL, one class. Tennessee street, near Twenty-second street.


LINCOLN EVENING SCHOOL, forty classes. Lincoln School Building.


RICHMOND EVENING SCHOOL, four classes. First avenue, near Point Lobos avenue.


WASHINGTON EVENING SCHOOL, thirteen classes. Corner Washington and Mason streets.


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RELIGIOUS SOCIETIES.


AMERICAN BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS FOR FOR- LIGN MISSIONH ( CONGREGATIONAL). Rev. H. Mel- Yille Tenney, Pacific Coast District Secretary. Office-Y. M. C. A. Building.


AMERICAN TRACT SOCIETY. 28 Grant Avenue. It le the depository of the American Sunday School Union.


CALIFORNIA BIBLE SOCIETY. Depository and office, 1037 Market street. Meets first Thursday of each month. Rev. John Thompson, Superintendent, 1850 Franklin street, Oakland. D. Gilbert Dexter, Presi- dent: William Abbott. Secretary, 1037 Market street.


CALIFORNIA HOME MISSIONARY SOCIETY (CONGRE- GATIONAL). James K. Harrison, Secretary for North. ern Callfornia and Nevada. Congregational Hend- quarters. Y. M. C. A. Bullding, corner Mason and Ellle streetH.


CALVARY PRESBYTERIAN MISSION CHAPEL. 427 Second street. FI. S. Blackwell. Superintendent. Officers, Board of Trustees, Calvary Presbyterian Church.


CATHOLIC CLUB. The, Meets at Occidental Hotel fat Thursday after ist Monday of every 2d inonth be- gioning with January. Edw. MIIls Adams, Proal- dent: B. A. Forsterer. Secretary and Treasurer, Rialto Building, room 331.


CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH BUILDING SOCIETY. Headquarters in New York. Fourth Avenue and Twenty- second street. Rev. Charles Richards, D. D., Secretary : Rev. H. H. WIkon, Fleld Secretary for the Pacifle Distriet. Y. M. C. A. Building.


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CROCKER-LANGLEY DIRECTORY. Secret Societies.


LONDON TAILOR CHARLES LYONS 721 Market Street and 122 Kearny Street Established 25 Years


CONGREGATIONAL SUNDAY SCHOOL AND PUB- LISHING SOCIETY. Rev. E. J. Singer, Superintendent Northern California and Nevada. Congregational Rooms, Y. M. C. A. Building.


EPWORTH LEAGUE ALLIANCE, THE. A Methodist Episcopal Church organization composed of seven- teen Epworth League Chapters in San Francisco, with a membership of about 1100. President, Percy F. Morris, 788 Golden Gate avenue; Secre- tary, Miss Sadie Layng, 755 Fourteenth street. Executive Committee meets second Thursday of each month at 783 Golden Gate Avenue. Quarterly con- ventions are held on the third Thursdays of Novem- ber, February, May and August, the Annual Con- vention being held in August.


GOLDEN GATE CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR UNION. This Union consists of forty-nine Christian Endeavor Societies. President, John W. Hatch; Recording Secretary, Miss R. H. Treadwell; Corresponding Sec- retary. Miss Ida Stanford, 218 Leavenworth street. Executive Committee meets at Epworth Hall, 1037 Market street, the first Thursday of each month, ex- cept the months of February, May. August and No- vember, when it meets on the second Thursday. Quarterly Conventions are held in the different churches in the Union, the first Thursday of Feb- ruary, May, August and November.


PRESBYTERIAN MISSION HOUSE. 920 Sacramento street. Headquarters of the Woman's Occidental Board of Foreign Missions of the Presbyterian Church


SAN FRANCISCO CHURCH EXTENSION SOCIETY OF THE M. E. CHURCH. Meets at Epworth Hall, 1087 Market street. I. J. Truman, President.


SAN FRANCISCO NATIONAL TRAINING SCHOOL AND DEACONESS' HOME OF THE M. E. CHURCH. 129 Haight street. Rev. E. R. Willis, D. D. President; Mrs. B. O. Sterritt, Matron. Telephone Fell 9611.


SEAMEN'S CATHOLIC INSTITUTE AND FREE READ- ING ROOM. Basement of the Paulist Church. 628 California street. It affords to sallors, without distinction on account of race, color or creed, a meeting place where their leisure hours may be spent pleasantly and profitably. In the reading-room will be found daily and weekly newspapers, monthly magazines. and a variety of interesting books.


SRAMEN'S INSTITUTE AND CHURCH. In connec- tion with the Miestons to Seamen's Society which has branches in all the large ports throughout the world. All seamen are welcome. Reading. games and concerts. Bank and post office, 33 Steuart street.


THE LADIES' SODALITY OF ST. IGNATIU'S CHURCH ts a Society of Catholic ladies. They meet on the second, fourth and fifth Sundays of every month at 2:30 P. M., in the College Chapel, and receive holy communion on the third Sunday of every month at the 7:30 o'clock mass. The Sodality possesses a Ii- brary of about 7.000 volumes.


THE SAN FRANCISCO PORT SOCIETY. It owns the house of worship of the Mariners' Church, and has the care of providing for its work financially. J. Rowell, Secretary.


YOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION. North- east corner Mason and Ellis streets. There is pro- vided and maintained a library, gymnasium, salt water swimming tank and bathe, free to all members of this Association; employment department for young men, monthly musical and literary receptions, lectures on current topics, etc., and night and day schools for young men and working boys, night law school, trade and mechanical arts. Membership ticket, $10 a year : entrance fee $2.00. A reading room well supplied with current literature, daily, weekly, pictorial, secular and religious papers, free to mem- bers. Services in the auditorium of the Association every Sunday at 2:45 P. M. These religious services exclusively for young men. The reading room 18 open every day from 9 A. M. to 10:30 p. M. Rolla V. Watt, President: Edward Coleman and Hartland Law, M. D., Vice-Presidents: I. J. Truman, Treas- urer: H. J. McCoy. General Secretary.


YOUNG MEN'S HEBREW ASSOCIATION. Incorpor- ated November 9th, 1901. Location. 1966-1974 Page street near Stanyan street. The objects are to im- prove the moral, mental and physical condition of Jewish young men and women; providing and main- taining a library and reading-room, billiard room, social halland gymnasium with baths attached. The Association rooms are open each day from 10 A. M. to 11 p. M., except on Jewish holidays. Officers. Ben- jamin Schloss, President: D. S. Hirshberg, Vice- President; Dr. S. R. Levy, Recording Secretary; Ben Weil, Financial Secretary; Morris Cobl. Treas- urer: W. B. Bruce, Superintendent. Office, 1970 Page street.


YOUNG WOMEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION. The Association is located at 1259 O'Farrell street, and


consists of library, reading, sewing rooms and 1 home for self-supporting girls. The library contain. one thousand volumes of well-selected literature and the reading room is copiously supplied with the choicest periodicals. Girls' lunch rooms, 116A Davi: street.


The monthly meeting is held on the first Friday o each month. The annual meeting is held on the firs Friday in January. Officers-Mrs. Wmn. O. Gould President; Mrs. Geo. W. Prescott, Vice-President Mrs. J. F. Merrill, Second Vice-President; Mrs. M P. Jones, Third Vice-President; Mrs. H. J. Sadler Fourth Vice-President; Mrs. A. L. Baldwin, Fifth Vice-President: Miss H. Van Winkle, Recording Secretary ; Mrs. S. P. Tuggle, Corresponding Secre tary ; Mrs. I. H. Morse. Treasurer.


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SECRET SOCIETIES. MASONIC.


GRAND LODGE OF FREE AND ACCEPTED MASONS OF CALIFORNIA, Meets second Tuesday in October ir Masonic Temple, 8 Post street. George W. Hunter Grand Master, Eureka; Motley H. Flint, Dep. Grand Master, Los Angeles; Edward H. Hart, Sen. Granc Warden, Berkeley; George M. Perine, Jun. Grand Warden, San Francisco; Edward Coleman, Grand Treasurer, San Francisco: George Johnson, Grand Secretary, San Francisco ; William H. Edwards, Grand Lecturer, San Francisco: Jacob Nieto, Grand Chap Iain, San Francisco; George E. Church, Grand Orator Fresno; Harry S. Johnson, Asst. Grand Secretary: San Francisco; George F. Rodden, Grand Marshal. San Rafael; Chauncey C. Buck, Grand Bible Bearer Redding: Ernest H. May, Grand Sword Bearer, Pasa dena: Samuel Prager, Grand Standard Bearer, LOE Angeles; Frederick L. Arbogast, Senior Grand Dea con, Nevada City; Delos W. Smythe, Junlor Grand Deacon, San Jose; Joseph R. Garthside, Senior Grand Steward, Pomona; Thomas J. Richards, Junior Grand Steward, Mendocino; John G. Glasson, Grand Pur- suivant, Grass Valley; Samuel D. Mayer, Grand Organist, San Francisco; George P. Adams, Grand Tyler, San Francisco.


GRAND CHAPTER OF ROYAL ARCH MASONS OF CALIFORNIA. Meets on third Tuesday of April of each year at 10 A. M., Masonic Temple, 8 Post street. Thomas Flint, Jr., Grand High Priest. San Juan ; Joseph Bailey Cooke, Deputy Grand High Priest, Colusa; John F. Hughes, Grand King, Los Angeles; F. G. W. Mæbus, Grand Scribe, Los Angeles; Frank- lin H. Day, Grand Treasurer, San Francisco ; Wil- liam A. Davies, Grand Secretary, San Francisco ; Thomas Kyle, Grand Chaplain, San Francisco; Henry Ascroft, Grand Lecturer, San Francisco ; Charles J. Willett, Grand Captain of the Host, Pasadena: Geo. H. Monroe, Royal Arch Captain, Fresno ; Samuel David Mayer, Grand Organist, San Francisco; George W. Perkins, Grand Guard, San Francisco.


GRAND COMMANDERY OF KNIGHTS TEMPLAR OF CALIFORNIA. Meets on first Thursday after the third Tuesday of April of each year. Sir John B. de Jarnatt, Grand Commander, Colusa; Sir Brilsford P. Flint. Grand Deputy Commander, San Francisco; Sir Charles Lord Field, Grand Generalissimo, Sar Francisco; Sir Hudson B. Gillis, Grand Captain-Gen eral, Yreka; Sir Wm. D. Stephens, Grand Senior Warden, Los Angeles; Str Albert A. Caldwell. Grand Junior Warden, Riverside; Sir Edward Coleman, Grand Treasurer, San Francisco; Sir Wm. A. Davies Grand Recorder. San Francisco; Sir Reuben Sink Grand Prelate, Stockton; Sir Harvey D. Loveland. Grand Standard Bearer. San Francisco: Sir Loui Fred Breuner. Grand Sword Bearer. Sacramento Sir Ellas D. Gardner, Grand Warder, Red Bluff Sir Samuel David Mayer, Grand Organist, San Fran cisco; George W. Perkins. Grand Captain of the Guarde, San Francisco.


GRAND COUNCIL OF ROYAL AND SELECT MASTER OF CALIFORNIA. Meets on Monday preceding third Tuesday of April each year at 10 A. M .. Masonic Tem ple, 8 Post street. Eduard Kell. Grand Master, Sonora Charles J Willett, Deputy Grand Master, Pasadena Charles W. Norton, Principal Conductor of Work Stockton: Franklin H. Day, Grand Treasurer, Sar Francisco; William A. Davies, Grand Recorder, Sar Francisco; Henry Ascroft, Grand Lecturer, Sar


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HOWARD PERRIN, Gen. Mgr. See page 7.


85-86-87-88 Chronicle Building SAN FRANCISCO


Secret Societies.


MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATION.


Secret Societies. 59


rancisco: Thomas Kyle, Grand Chaplain, San Fran leco; William H. Gaynor, Grand Captain of Guards, onora; William O. Girardey. Grand Conductor of ouncil, Sacramento; Frank D. Mayer, Grand Stew- rd, Berkeley; Samuel D. Mayer, Grand Organist, an Francisco; George W. Perkins, Grand Guard, an Francisco.


SCOTTISH RITE OF FREE MASONRY, SAN FRAN- ISCO CONSISTORY NO. 1. Meets at call of the Master Masonic Temple.


GODFREY DE ST. OMAR COUNCIL, NO. 1, KNIGHTS ADOSH. Meets at the call of the Commander in Tasonic Temple.


YERBA BUENA CHAPTER, NO. 1. KNIGHT8 ROSE ROIX. Meets at the call of the Wise Master in asonic Temple.


YERBA BUENA LODGE OF PERFECTION, NO. 1. Keets every Thursday evening in Masonic Temple. CALIFORNIA BODIES A. AND A. SCOTTISH RITE OF BER MASONRY, SOUTHERN JURISDICTION OF THE NITED STATES; CALIFORNIA LODGE OF PERFEC- ION NO. 10; CALIFORNIA CHAPTER NO. 7 KNIGHTS OBE CROIX; CALIFORNIA COUNCIL NO. 7 KNIGHTS ADOSH: CALIFORNIA CONSISTORY NO. 5. All meet t Albert Pike Memorial Temple, 1859 Geary street.


ISLAM TEMPLE ANCIENT ARABIC ORDER NOBLES MYSTIC SHRINE. Stated meetings second Wed- esday of each month in Islam Temple, 6 Union quare avenue.


KNIGHTS TEMPLAR.


CALIFORNIA COMMANDERY No. 1. Stated assembly very Friday evening in Masonic Temple.


GOLDEN GATE COMMANDERY NO. 16. Stated sa- embly first and third Mondays of each month in Golden Gate Hall, 625 Sutter street.


MISSION COMMANDERY NO. 41. Stated assembly very Monday evening In Mission Masonic Temple. CALIFORNIA COUNCIL No. 2. R. and S. M. Meets rst Wednesday of each month in Masonic Temple. enry Ascroft, T. I. M .: Franklin H. Day, Recorder.


ROYAL ARCH MASONS


SAN FRANCISCO CHAPTER No. 1. Stated meetings rst and third Mondays of each month in Masonic emple.


CALIFORNIA CHAPTER NO. 5. Stated meetings ret and third Tuesdays of each month in Masonic emple.


MISSION CHAPTER NO. 79. Stated assembly first od third Thursdays of each month in Mission Issonic Temple.


MASONIC LODGES.


The Masonic lodges meet in this city as follows: CALIFORNIA No. 1. Meets every Thursday even- g in Masonic Temple. Raymond H. Wilcox, W. M. LA PARFAITE UNION NO. 17. Meets every Friday vening in Masonic Temple. Adolphe Huguenin, W.


OCCIDENTAL No. 22. Meets every Monday even- g in Masonic Temple. Edward C. Landis, W. M. GOLDEN GATE NO. 30. Meets every Tuesday even- og in Masonic Temple. As& H. Phelps, W. M. MOUNT MORIAH NO. 44. Meets every Wednesday vening in Musonic Temple. John F. Schroth, W. M. FIDELITY No. 120. Meets every Thursday evening Masonic Temple. Wallace A. Wise, W. M.


HERMANN NO. 127. Meets every Monday evening Masonic Temple. Fritz Gercke, W. M.


PACIFIC No. 136. Meets every Friday evening at fasonic Temple. George L. Darling, W. M.




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