Crocker-Langley San Francisco directory for the year commencing 1908, Part 6

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Dental Examiners, Board of President-A. B. Mayhew, Sacramento. Secretary-C. A. Herrick, 910 Hayes street, San Francisco.


Department of Highways-Nathaniel El- lery, Commissioner, Eureka, Cal. Education, Board of-Is composed of the Governor, Superintendent Pub- lic Instruction, President Univers- ity of California, Professor of Ped- agogy University of California, Principals Normal Schools of San Jose, Los Angeles, Chico, San Die- go and San Francisco.


Equalization, Board of (Office. Sacra- mento). Alex. Brown, J. Harry Scott, R. E. Collins and Jeff Mc- Elvaine; T. M. Eby, Secretary, Sac- ramento.


Examiners, Board of-Composed of the Governor, the Secretary of State, and the Attorney-General. Secretary-B. B. Deming.


Feeble Minded Children, Home for (Eld- ridge, Sonoma County).


Trustees-Rev. Wm. Lyons, Menlo Park; Rev. A. C. Bane, San Fran- cisco; Robert A. Poppe, Sonoma; C. E. Haven, Santa Rosa; S. C. Irving, Berkeley. Superintendent and Secretary-Dr. William J. G. Dawson.


Fish Commissioners-George Stone, Pres- ident, San Francisco; Charles A. Vogelsang, Secretary Deputy.


and Chief


Harbor Commissioners.


Eureka, Humboldt Bay-J. G. Murray, John S. Connick.


San Diego-C. W. Oesting, President; W. H. Prindle, Eugene de Burn, Secretary.


San Francisco (Union Depot and Fer- ry Building) Walter Stafford, Pres- ident; Henry J. Crocker and W. E. Dennison; W. B. Thorpe, Secretary. Health, Board of-Martin Regensburger, President: F. K. Ainsworth, A. C. Hart, W. A. Briggs, O. Stansburg. N. K. Foster, Secretary, Sacra- mento.


Horticulture, Commissioner of-J. W. Jeffrey, Los Angeles.


Insurance Commissioner- E. Myron Wolf, San Francisco; office, Crocker Build- ing.


Labor Statistics Bureau-J. D. Mac- Kenzie, Commissioner, San Fran- cisco.


Librarian, State-J. L. Gillis; Margaret Eastman, Deputy.


Mendocino State Hospital ( Ukiah) - Trustees-George D. Clark, San Francisco; E. B. Martinelli, San Rafael; John L. McNab, Ukiah; W. A. Foster, Willits; A. J. Fairbanks, Willits.


Mineralogist-Lewis E. Aubury, Ferry Building, San Francisco.


Mining Bureau-Harold T. Power, Pres- ident; Dr. C. T. Deane, Vice-Pres- ident; Louis Janin and A. H. Ward; Frank W. Griffin, Secretary.


Napa State Hospital, Napa City-Trus- tees-E. Z. Hennessy, H. M. Meach- am, J. H. Steves, Emmett Phillips Richard Belcher.


Normal School at Chico, Butte County- C. C. Van Liew, Principal.


Normal School at Los Angeles-Jesse F. Millspaugh, Principal.


Normal School at San Jose-Morris E. Dailey, Principal.


Normal School at San Diego-Samuel T. Black, Principal.


Normal School at San Francisco-Fred- eric L. Burk, Principal. Notaries Public-(See Business Direc- tory.)


Pilot Commissioners, Eureka, Humboldt Bay-Peter Belcher, H. Kingston and Peter Carsaw.


Pilot Commissioner, San Diego-Frank Abrahams.


Pilot Commissioners, San Pedro and Wilmington-D. W. Weldt. Alex- ander Smith and John Hamilton.


Pilot Commissioners, San Francisco, Mare Island and Benicia-Office, 46 Steuart street; M. C. Erskine, H. Z. Howard and E. M. Freeman. Pilots-Office, Postoffice Building-Frank Boyd, Thomas H. Barber, Stephen Castle, Chas. B. Johnson, George Scott, Frederic E. Mathieson, F. W. Jordan, George D. Korts, J. E. McCulloch, James Miller, Charles W. Reed, Alexander Swanson, M. Tyson, George E. Wallace, E. W. Christiansen, J. Von Helms, M. An- derson, John Silovich, John Wal- lace, J. M. Hays.


Port Warden, San Diego-A. J. Foster. Port Warden, San Pedro-J. W. Walton. Port Wardens, San Francisco - Office, Clay Street Wharf: Henry Piltz, R. E. Nickel; John Harrigan, Sec- retary.


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52 State Officers


Preston School of Industry, Ione, Ama- dor County-Charles H. Dunton, President; Rev. W. S. Matthew, E. C. Voorhies; W. T. Randall, Super- intendent.


Prison Directors-Tirey L. Ford, San Francisco; Warren Porter, Watson- ville; Charles E. Clinch, Grass Val- ley; Charles Sonntag, San Fran- cisco; Robert T. Devlin, Sacra- mento.


Railroad Commissioners-A. C. Irwin, Marysville, President; H. D. Love- land, San Francisco; Theodore Summerland, Los Angeles; Walter D. Wagner, Secretary; office, Ferry Building.


Registrar of Voters-J. Harry Zeman- sky, City Hall.


Southern California State Hospital, Pat- ton, San Bernardino County-H. B. Wilson, Redlands; E. P. Clark, Riverside; F. M. Parker, Los An- geles; H. McPhee, Santa Ana; G. L. Hasson, Los Angeles; L. M. King, Secretary.


State Veterinarian-Dr. Chas. Keane, Los Angeles; W. E. D. Morrison, As- sistant, Los Angeles.


Stockton State Hospital, Stockton-Trus- tees-C. M. Keniston, N. F. Pickle, C. D. Fontana, F. J. Dietrich, J. C. Thompson; F. P. Clark, Superin- tendent; W. H. Lyons, Secretary. Sutter's Fort Trustees-James M. Hen- derson, Edward M. Lynch, George E. Bullock, Henry Hahman, Fred- erick T. Duhring.


University of California-Regents-Gov- ernor James N. Gillett, J. B. Rein- stein, Guy C. Earl, I. W. Hellman, Mrs. Phoebe A. Hearst, J. A. Way- mire, C. W. Slack, John E. Budd, C. N. Ellinwood, T. R. Bard, C. Rowell, Garret W. McEnerney, A. W. Foster, J. W. Mckinley, Rev. Peter C. Yorke, F. W. Dohrmann and John A. Brittain.


Veterinary Medical Board-Robert A. Archibald, President, Oakland; D. F. Fox, Sacramento; Ward B. Row- land, Pasadena; T. W. Orme, San Bernardino; E. J. Creely, Secretary, San Francisco.


Warden, San Quentin Prison-J. E. Hoyle.


Warden, Folsom Prison-W. H. Reilly. Whittier Home for Juvenile Offenders- Trustees-T. E. Newlin, James Clark, Walter Lindley; J. P. Gree- ley, Superintendent.


HOSPITALS, HOMES AND ASYLUMS.


Armitage Orphanage of San Fran- cisco-Situated in San Mateo, Califor- nia; Rev. C. H. L. Chandler, Superin- tendent.


Bertha Juilly Home for Children, 2510 Howard.


Boys' and Girls' Aid Society, south- east corner Baker and Grove streets. Trustees meet on the second Tuesday of each month. George C. Perkins, Pres- ident; George C. Turner, Superintendent. Buena Vista Sanatorium, 21 Buena Vista avenue. S. F. Long, M. D., Con- sulting Suregon and Manager.


California Woman's Hospital. 3118


Sacramento street. F. W. Vowinckel, M. D., Surgeon in charge; L. C. Alex- ander, M. D., Resident Surgeon; Miss Jessie F. Mackenzie, Superintendent of Nurses: Mrs. M. Gillmore, Matron.


Hospitals and Asylums


City and County Almshouse. Off Cor- bett avenue near Laguna Honda. (See City and County Government.)


City and County Hospital. Potrero avenue, near Twenty-second street. (For officers, see City and County Govern- ment.)


Clara Barton Hospital. 1360 Post street. Dr. H. Bakugeler, President; Dr. J. Henry Barbat, Secretary.


Florence Crittenton Home. 344 Twen- tieth avenue. Dr. L. M. Lane, Manager.


French Hospital. Point Lobos avenue, between Fifth and Sixth avenues. Con- ducted by the French Mutual Benevolent Society. J. Arees, Superintendent.


German Hospital. Noe street, between Thirteenth and Fourteenth streets. F. W. Pompeate, Superintendent. Owned and controlled by the German General Bene- volent Society. Paul A. Kamenz, Gen- eral Agent.


Hebrew Home for Aged and Disabled. 2518 Howard street. Samuel Polack, President; Morris Stone, Superintendent; Amelia Levy, Secretary; Mrs. M. Stone. Matron.


Home for the Aged of the Little Sis- ters of the Poor. Fourth avenue and Lake street.


Hospital for Children and Training School for Nurses. 3700 California


street. Office, 3821 Sacramento street. Mrs. L. L. Dunbar, President; Mrs. T. L. Miller, Recording Secretary; Mrs. J. E. Merritt, Treasurer; Martin W. Flem- ing, Superintendent; Dr. Julia P. Larsen, Resident Physician.


Jefferson 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 directions.


C. C. Hunion,


Manager.


King's Daughters' Home for Incur- ables. 1736 Golden Gate avenue.


Lane Hospital. A department of Coop- er Medical College. Southeast corner of Clay and Webster streets. Samuel Nich- olls, Manager.


Magdalen Asylum. Potrero avenue, near Twenty-first street.


Conducted by the Sisters of Mercy.


Maria Kipp Orphanage and Alfred Nuttall Memorial Home. Northeast cor- ner of Seventh avenue and Lake street. Miss Carrie Gwin, President; Mrs. Thom- as P. Woodward, Secretary; Mrs. Sidney Worth, Treasurer.


Mater Misericordiae. 1225 Alabama street. This house of protection and refuge for young women of good reputa- tion is under the charge of the Sisters of Mercy.


Mckinley Orphanage (formerly of San Francisco Methodist Orphanage). 3841 Nineteenth street. H. B. Heacock, Pres- ident; I. J. Truman, Treasurer; office, 785 Market street.


McNutt Hospital. 1800 O'Farrell street. Mount St. Joseph's Infant Orphan


Asylum. Silver avenue, near Q street south. For small boys and girls. Con- ducted by the Sisters of Charity of St. Vincent de Paul.


Mount St. Joseph's Orphan Asylum


(Roman Catholic). N street south, be- tween Eighteenth and Twentieth ave- nues. Under the charge of the Sisters of Charity. Mount Zion Hospital. 2311 Sutter


street. William Haas, President; Meyer H. Levy, Secretary; office, 1768 O'Farrell street.


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Old People's Home of San Francisco. 2507 Pine street. Board of Lady Man- agers: Mrs. Eugene Bresse, President; Mrs. J. A. Watt, Secretary; Mrs. Wm. H. Dick, Treasurer; Rev. Charles Mc- Kelvey, Superintendent and Chaplain; Mrs. Elizabeth Wade, Matron; M. E. Rumwell, Physician. Business meetings of the Board of Managers are held on the first Wednesday of each month at 10 a. m. Board of Trustees-William H. Crocker, President; Mrs. J. A. Watt, Secretary.


Our Lady's Home. 1810 Bray avenue, Fruitvale. Conducted by the Sisters of Mercy.


Pacific Hebrew Orphan Asylum and Home Society. Asylum-East side of Devisadero street, between Hayes and Grove. Formed for the care, relief, pro- tection and improvement of orphan chil- dren, and for the care of aged Israel- ites who are without adequate means of support. S. W. Levy, President; 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.


Protestant Episcopal Old Ladies' Home, The. Golden Gate avenue, be- tween Central and Masonic avenues. Es- tablished for the permanent care and maintenance of poor, aged or infirm wo- men, who are members of the Episcopal Church.


Quarantine Hospital. Angel Island. Receiving Hospital. (See Board of Health.)


Saint Catherine's Home and Training School. Potrero avenue and Twenty-first street. Conducted by the Sisters of Mercy.


San Francisco Children's Orphanage. 4045 Twenty-fifth street. E. L. Wadham, Secretary.


San Francisco Ladies' Protection and Relief Society. Franklin street, between Post and Geary. Mrs. S. W. Dennis, President; Mrs. Chas. W. Millard, Sec- retary.


San Francisco Lying-in Hospital and Foundling Asylum. 2835 Clement street. Dr. Emily G. Harrison, Resident Phys- ician.


San Francisco Maternity. 1195 Va- lencia street.


San Francisco Nursery for Homeless Children. Fourteenth avenue and Lake street. Mrs. Jacob Bertz, President; Mrs. E. P. Ackerman, Secretary; Mrs. J. J. Theobald, Treasurer; Mrs. M. J. Hub- bert. Matron. A non-sectarian home for little ones under twelve years.


San Francisco Protestant Orphan Asy- lum Society. Haight street, between La- guna and Buchanan. Mrs. Kirkham Wright, President; Mrs. Albert T. Spotts, Secretary; Mrs. D. W. Horsburgh, Treas- urer.


St. Francis Girls' Directory Orphan Asylum. Buena Vista and Central ave- nues. For the care, maintenance and education of orphans, half-orphans and abandoned children of all denominations and nationalities. In charge of the Sis- ters of St. Francis.


St. Joseph's Home Hospital. South- west corner Buena Vista and Park Hill avenues. Sister M. Innocentia, Superioress.


St. Luke's Hospital. Established in 1871. Valencia street, near junction of Mission street. Chas. D. Haven, Pres- ident; L. W. Allen, M. D., Superintend- ent; F. W. Birtch, M. D., Resident Phys-


ician and Surgeon; a general hospital under the auspices of the Protestant Episcopal Church and management of a board of directors. J. A. Emery, Treasurer.


St. Mary's Hospital. 2344 Sutter street. Conducted by the Sisters of Mercy.


St. Thomas Hospital. 300 Page street. St. Vincent Hospital. Corner Twenty- first and Howard streets. Dr. George H. Juilly, Resident Physician.


St. Winifred's Sanatorium. 1065 Sut- ter street.


Twenty-sixth Street Hospital. ( See City and County Government. )


University Mound Old Ladies' Home. University street, between Felton and Wayland. University Mound Tract; E. W. Newhall, Secretary.


Veterans' Home of California. A State Home for disabled volunteer soldiers and sailors, under the control of board of directors, appointed by the Governor of the State.


Every worthy officer, soldier, sailor, or marine, who is a bona fide resident of the State and who honorably 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 circumstances, and by reason of age, in- firmity, or wounds received in service, is incapable of self-support, shall be en- titled to admission into the Home, sub- ject to the laws of the State of Cali- fornia and to the regulations prescribed by the Board of Directors for its control and management. Directors' office, Mac- donough Building, 333 Kearny street, San Francisco. Directors-Samuel W. Backus, President: Chas. H. Blinn, Vice- President; Hugh M. Burke, W. J. Hanna, Thomas W. Huntington, H. C. Dibble, William H. Savage; Colonel H. G. Bur- ton, Commandant; Lieutenant-Colonel Chas. H. Bulson, Surgeon; Dr. Arthur Reinstein, Assistant Surgeon: Captain J. J. Lyon, Q. M. and C. S .; T. W. Law- rence, Engineer; John F. Sheehan, Sec- retary; B. J. Scoville, Assistant Secre- tary; C. de Colmesnil, Treasurer.


Youth's Directory. 3561 Nineteenth street. This institution comprises a Free Intelligence Bureau and a Tem- porary 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. at Council Hall, 316 Fourteenth street. Secretary's of- fice and headquarters, San Francisco La- bor Temple, 316 Fourteenth street. Ex- ecutive and Arbitration Committee meets at headquarters every Monday at 7:30 p. m. Organizing Committee meets at headquarters on first and third Wednes- days at 8 p. m. Label Committee meets at headquarters every Friday at 7 p. m. Law and Legislative Committee meets at call of Chair.


Baggage Messengers - Meet second Mondays, 92 Steuart street.


Bakers, No. 24-Meet at headquarters, first and third Saturdays, 1791 Mission street.


Bakers (Cracker) No. 125-Meet sec- ond and fourth Tuesdays, Garibaldi Hall. Broadway, between Kearny and Mont- gomery streets.


Bakers ( Pie)-Meet first and third Wednesdays, Mission Turner Hall, cor- ner Eighteenth and Valencia streets.


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54 Labor and Trades Unions


Bakery Wagon Drivers-Meet second and fourth Sundays, Labor Council Hall, 316 Fourteenth street.


Barbers-Meet second and fourth Mon- days, at 925 Golden Gate avenue; head- quarters, room 408.


Barber Shop Porters and Bath House Employes-second Wednesdays, corner Fourth avenue and Clement street.


Bartenders, No. 41-Meet Mondays, 990 McAllister street. Joseph E. Vera, Sec- retary.


Bay and River Steamboatmen-Head- quarters, 51 Steuart street.


Beer Bottlers, No. 293-Headquarters, 260 Noe street; meet first and third Tuesdays at headquarters.


Beer Drivers, No. 227-Headquarters, 260 Noe street; meet second and fourth Thursdays.


Blacksmiths (Ship and Machine), No. 168-Meet second and fourth Thursdays, Labor Temple, 316 Fourteenth street.


Blacksmiths' Helpers-Meet first and third Wednesdays, Labor Council Hall. 316 Fourteenth street.


Boat Builders-Meet second and fourth Fridays, Labor Temple, 316 Fourteenth street.


Boiler Makers, No. 25-Meet second and fourth Mondays, Labor Temple, 316 Fourteenth street.


Boiler Makers, No. 205-Meet Tues- days, 1180 Kentucky street.


Bookbinders, No. 31-Meet first and third Thursdays, Building Trades Tem- ple, corner Fourteenth and Guerrero streets.


Boot and Shoe Cutters-Meet first and third Fridays, 8:30 p. m., Moseback's Hall.


Boot and Shoe Workers, No. 216- Meet first and third Tuesdays, Mangel's Hall, corner Twenty-fourth and Folsom streets.


Bootblacks-Meet first and third Sun- days, 1520 Stockton street.


Bottle Caners-Meet first and third Fridays, Labor Council Hall.


Box Makers and Sawyers-Meet sec- ond and fourth Thursdays, Bent's Hall, corner Twenty-second and Folsom streets.


Brewery Workmen, No. 7-Meet sec- ond and fourth Saturdays at headquar- ters, 260 Noe street.


Broom Makers-Meet third Tuesday, Labor Temple, 316 Fourteenth street. Butchers-Meet Wednesdays, Labor Council Hall, 316 Fourteenth street; headquarters, 314, Fourteenth street. Carriage and Wagon Workers-Meet first and third Wednesdays, Labor Coun- cil Hall, 316 Fourteenth street.


Cemetery Employes-First and Third Wednesdays, Wolf's Hall, Ocean View. Cigar Makers - Headquarters. 316 Fourteenth; meet first and third Thurs- days, Labor Council Hall, 316 Fourteenth street


Cloak Makers-Headquarters. meet second and fourth Tuesdays, 1638 Eddy street.


Cloth Casket Worker's-Meet second Mondays, Polito Hall, Sixteenth and Dolores.


Cloth Hat and Cap Makers, No. 9-D. J. Grace, 33 Bright street, Station L.


Commercial Telegraphers-A. C. Copp, Secretary, 1684 West Seventh street, Oakland.


Cooks, No. 44-Meet Thursday, & p. m., headquarters, 590 Eddy street.


Cooks' Helpers - Headquarters, 922 O'Farrell. Meet second and fourth Wed- nesdays at headquarters.


Coopers (Machine)-Meet second and fourth Thursdays, Labor Council Hall, 316 Fourteenth street.


Labor and Trades Unions


Coopers, No. 65-Meet second and fourth Thursdays, Labor Council Hall, 316 Fourteenth street.


Drug Clerks, No. 472-Meet Fridays at 9 p. m., at 321 Van Ness avenue. Electrical Workers, No. 587-Meet


Mondays. Headquarters, Grove and Franklin streets.


Garment Cutters-Twin Peaks Hall, first and third Wednesdays.


Garment Workers, No. 131-Headquar- ters 316 Fourteenth street. Meet first and third Thursdays, Labor Council Hall, 316 Fourteenth street.


Gas Appliance and Stove Fitters -- Meet second and fourth Tuesdays, Labor Temple, 316 Fourteenth street.


Gas Workers-Meet second and fourth Thursdays, Labor Temple. 316 Four- teenth street.


Glass Bottle Blowers-Meet second and fourth Saturdays, Labor Temple, 316 Fourteenth street.


Grocery Clerks-Meet first and third Thursdays, 9 p. m., headquarters, 321 Van Ness avenue.


Hackmen-Meet first and third Thurs- days, McNamara Hall, Fourteenth street, between Church and Sanchez streets.


Hatters-C. Davis, Secretary; 1178


Market street.


Horseshoers-Meet second and fourth Thursdays, 182 Church street.


Ice Wagon Drivers-Meet first and third Tuesdays, Twentieth and Guerrero streets.


Janitors-Meet first Sunday and third Monday, Labor Council Hall, 316 Four- teenth street.


Laundry Wagon Drivers-Meet second and fourth Wednesdays, Van Ness Hall, 222 Van Ness avenue.


Leather Workers on Horse Goods- First and third Thursdays, Building Trades Temple, Fourteenth and Guerrero streets.


Machine Hands-Meet first and third Thursdays, 228 Oak street.


Machinists, No. 68-Headquarters, 228 Oak street; meet Wednesdays.


Machinists' Auxiliary, Golden West Lodge No. 1-J. Raymond Hooper, Sec- retary, 842 Fulton street.


Mailers-Labor Bureau Association Hall, 677 McAllister street, fourth Mon- day.


Metal Polishers-Meet first and third Wednesdays; Veterans' Hall, 431 Dut- boce avenue. Milk Wagon Drivers-Meet every Wednesday, 417 Haight street.


Milkers-Meet first and third Tues- days at headquarters, Helvetia Hall, 3964 Mission street.


Molders, No. 164-Meet Tuesdays, La- bor Council Hall, 316 Fourteenth street. Headquarters, 316 Fourteenth street.


Molders' Auxiliary-Meet second and fourth Mondays, Labor Temple, 316 Fourteenth street.


Musicians-Headquarters, Haight street.


Painters, No. 986-Meet first and third Mondays, Woodman's Hall. Seventeenth street, between Mission and Valencia streets.


Paste Makers-Meet first and third Sundays, 441 Broadway.


Pattern Makers-Meet alternate Satur- days, Pattern Makers' Hall, 3134 Twenty- first street.


Pavers, No. 18-Meet first Mondays, La- bor Council Hall, 316 Fourteenth street. Photo Engravers, No. S-Meet first Sundays, at 12 m., in Labor Temple.


Picture Frame Workers-Meet second and fourth Tuesdays, Labor Temple,


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Labor and Trades Unions


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Pile Drivers, Bridge and Structural Iron Workers-Headquarters, 56 Mission; meet Thursdays, Firemen's Hall, Steuart street.


Postoffice Clerks-Meet last Friday, Polito Hall, Sixteenth street, between Dolores and Guerrero streets.


Press Feeders and Assistants-Meet second Wednesdays, Labor Council Hall, 316 Fourteenth street. Headquarters, 186 Erie street.


Printing Pressmen, No. 24-Meet sec- ond Monday, Labor Council Hall, 316 Fourteenth street. Charles Radebold, Business Agent, 186 Erie street.


Rammermen-First Tuesday, Labor Temple, 316 Fourteenth street.


Retail Clerks, No. 432-Meet Tuesdays, 8 p. m., at headquarters, 321 Van Ness avenue.


Retail Delivery Drivers-Meet at head- quarters, second and fourth Thursdays, 417 Haight street.


Retail Shoe Clerks, No. 410-Meet Mondays, 8 p. m., headquarters, 321 Van Ness avenue


Sail Makers-Meet first Thursdays,


Labor Council Hall, 316 Fourteenth street.


Sailors' Union of the Pacific-Meet Mondays, 44 East street.


Ship Drillers-Meet second and fourth Fridays, 114 Dwight street.


Ship Joiners-Meet second and fourth Sundays, 14 Folsom street; headquarters, 10 Folsom street.


Ship Painters, No. 986-Headquarters, 924 Natoma street.


Soap, Soda and Candle Workers-Meet second and fourth Wednesdays, Labor Council Hall, 316, Fourteenth street.


Soda and Mineral Water Bottlers- Meet first Friday, Labor Council Hall, 316 Fourteenth street.


Soda and Mineral Water Drivers-R. E. Franklin, 649 Castro street.


Stable Employes-Meet second and fourth Wednesdays, 807 Folsom street, near Fourth street.


Stationary Firemen- Meet Tuesdays, Labor Council Hall, 316 Fourteenth street.


Steam Fitters and Helpers-Meet first and third Wednesdays, Labor Council Hall, 316 Fourteenth street.


Steam Laundry Workers-Meet first and third Mondays, Labor Council Hall, 316 Fourteenth street; headquarters, 316 Fourteenth street.


Stereotypers and Electrotypers-Meet third Monday, 91 Steuart street.


Street Railway Construction Workers- Meet every Thursday, 1133 Mission street. Street Railway Employes, Division No. 205-Meet second and fourth Mon- days, Labor Council Hall, 316 Fourteenth street; headquarters, 316 Fourteenth street.


Sugar Workers-Meet first and third Tuesdays and second Sunday, 316 Four- teenth street.


Tailors (Journeymen), No. 2-Meet first and third Mondays, Labor Council Hall, 316 Fourteenth street.


Tanners-Meet Wednesdays, Twenty- fourth street and Potrero avenue.


Teamsters-Headquarters, 536 Bryant street. Meet Thursdays.


Telephone Operators - Headquarters, Labor Temple. 316 Fourteenth street.


Theatrical Employes-Meet first and third Tuesdays, 11 a. m., 68 Haight street.


Typographical, No. 21-Headquarters, rooms 122, 123, 124, Investors Building, Fourth and Market streets; L. Michael- son, Secretary. Meet last Sunday of month at 316 Fourteenth street.




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