Crocker-Langley San Francisco directory for the year commencing 1908, Part 7

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Labor and Trades Unions 55


Undertakers' Assistants-Meet first and third Thursdays, 431 Duboce avenue. Upholsterers-321 Van Ness avenue.


Waiters, No. 30-Meet Wednesdays, 8:30 p. m., at headquarters, 590 Eddy street.


Waitresses, No. 48-Meet Mondays, at headquarters, Jefferson Square Hall, Golden Gate avenue, between Octavia and Laguna streets.


Water Workers, No. 12306-Meet first and Third Wednesdays at Lily Hall, 135 Gough street.


Web Pressmen-Fourth Mondays, La- bor Temple, 316 Fourteenth street.


BUILDING TRADES COUNCIL.


Meets every Thursday evening at head- quarters, 200 Guerrero, Executive Board meets every Thursday evening. Business Agents meet every afternoon at 4:30. Phone Market 2676.


District Council of Carpenters-Meet every Wednesday, 200 Guerrero street.


District Council of Painters-Meet every Wednesday, 200 Guerrero street.


San Francisco District-Managing Com- mittee Amalgamated Society Carpenters; meet every alternate Monday, 200 Guer- rero street.


Amalgamated Carpenters, No. 1-Meet alternate Fridays, at 200 Guerrero street. Amalgamated Carpenters, No. 2-Meet alternate Fridays, at 200 Guerrero street. Amalgamated Carpenters, No. 3-Meet alternate Mondays, at 200 Guerrero street. Amalgamated Carpenters, No. 4-Meet alternate Mondays, at 200 Guerrero street. Amalgamated Carpenters, No. i-Meet alternate Tuesdays, at 200 Guerrerostreet.


Amalgamated Carpenters, No. 6-Meet every Tuesday, Union Hall, Fourteenth and Church streets.


Amalgamated Carpenters, No. 7-Meet alternate Fridays, at 224 Guerrero street. Amalgamated Carpenters, No. 8-Meet alternate Fridays, at 224 Guerrero street. Amalgamated Sheet Metal Workers. No. 279-Meet second and fourth Mon- days, at Fourteenth and Guerrero streets. Amalgamated Sheet Metal Workers. No. 104-Meet first and third Fridays, at Fourteenth and Guerrero streets.


Bridge and Structural Ironworkers, No. 31-Meet every Friday, at 200 Guer- rero street.


Building Material Teamsters-Meet every Saturday, at 807 Folsom street.


Carpenters' Union, No. 22-Meet every Friday, at 200 Guerrero street.


Carpenters' Union, No. 1640-Meet every Thursday, at 214 Guerrero street. Carpenters Union, No. 483-Meet Mon- day, at 677 McAllister street.


Carpenters' Union, No. 1082-Meet Fri- day, at Carpenters' Hall. Financial Sec- retary's office, 702 McAllister street.


Carpenters' Union, No. 304-Meet every Tuesday, at 339 Noe street.


Carpenters' Union, No. 95-Meet every Friday, at 200 Guerrero street.


Carpet Mechanics-Meet first and third Tuesdays, at 135 Gough street, corner of Lily avenue.


Casters' and Molders' Union, No. 1- Meet every second and fourth Fridays, at 200 Guerrero street.


Cement Workers' Union, Local, No. 1- Meet every Wednesday, at 200 Guerrero street.


Electrical Mechanics, Local, No. 1- Meet every Wednesday, at 200 Guerrero street.


Elevator Constructors' Union, No. 8 -- Meet first and third Wednesdays, at 200 Guerrero street.


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56 Labor and Trades Unions CROCKER-LANGLEY DIRECTORY Literary, Scientific, Etc.


Felt and Composition Roofers. Mert first and third Mondays, at 200 Guerrero street.


Furniture Handlers-Meet second and fourth Fridays, at 200 Guerrero street. Gas and Electric Hangers-Meet first and third Wednesdays, at 200 Guerrero street.


Granite Cutters-Ocean View.


Heat, Frost, General Insulators and Asbestos Workers' Union, No. 16-Mert first and third Mondays, at 95 Ash avenue, House Movers-Meet every Wednes- day, at 200 Guerrero street.


Housesmiths' Union, No. 78-Mect Wednesday, at 200 Guerrero street.


Hoisting Engineers-19 Germania av- enue.


Laborers' Protective Association (Hod Carriers)-Meet Monday, at 200 Guer- rero street.


Lumber Clerks' Association-200 Guer- rero street.


Mantel, Grate and Tilesetters-Meet Second and fourth Fridays, at 200 Guer- rero street.


Marble Cutters and Finishers-Meet 2d and 4th Tuesdays, at 200 Guerrero street.


Marble Cutters' and Finishers' Auxil- iary, Local 44-Meet first and third Tuesdays, 220 Guerrero street.


Millmen's Union, No. 422-Meet every Tuesday night, at 200 Guerrero street. Millmen's Union, No. 423-Meet every Tuesday, at 200 Guerrero street.


Millwrights' Union, No. 766-Meet first and third Fridays, at 200 Guerrero street. Mosaic Workers-205 Guerrero street. Painters' Union, No. 19-Meet Monday, at 200 Guerrero street.


Plasteres' Union, No. 66-Meet every Monday, at 200 Guerrero street.


Plumbers, Gasfitters' and Steamfitters' Union, No. 442-Meet every Friday, at 200 Guerrero street.


Shinglers' Union, No. 1-Meet every Wednesday, at 200 Guerrero street. Steam Engineers' Union, No. 64-Meet at Marine Engineers' Hall, 45 Steuart. Stone Cutters-Meet every second and fourth Wednesdays, at 200 Guerrero street.


Stone Sawyers-200 Guerrero street.


Varnishers' and Polishers' Union, No. 134-Meet every Tuesday, at 200 Guer- rero street.


I'nited Glass Workers-Meet every Wednesday, at 200 Guerrero street.


Window Shade Workers -- Meet at 2569 Market street.


Wood Carvers' Union-Meet first and third Fridays, at 200 Guerrero street.


Wood, Wire and Metal Lathers' Union, No. 65-Meet every Wednesday, at 1233 Golden Gate avenue.


LIBRARIES.


Booklovers Library. 1215 Post street. California Historical Society. 565 Fourth avenue.


Geographical Society of the Pacific. Official Depository for all charts issued bp the U. S. Geological Survey. Mer- chants Exchange Building.


Library of Ligue Nationale Francaise. (See Ligue Nationale Francaise. )


Library of Mechanics' Institute. (See Mechanics' Institute.)


Mariners' Free Reading Room. Sacra- mento and Drumm streets. In connection with the Mariners' Church. Open daily from 9 a. m. to 9:30 p. m.


Mercantile Library Association. See The Mechanics' Institute.


Public Library, The. South side Hayes street, near Van Ness avenue, Branches- No. 1, 3322 Mission street; No. 2, Mc- Creery; No. 4. 254 Fourth avenue; No. 5, Northwest corner Fourth and Clara streets; No. 6. 2435 Sacramento street. They are open daily from 9 a. m. to 9 p. m. (For officers see City and County Government.)


Delivery Stations: A-145 Broad street; B-Corner Eighteenth and Kentucky streets; C-1301 Castro street; D-1232 Ninth avenue; E-1200 Railroad avenue: G-1243 Forty-seventh avenue.


San Francisco Law Library Association. Organized in 1865, rooms California and Webster streets. J. H. Deering, Librarian. Tabard Inn Library. 1215 Post street.


LITERARY, SCIENTIFIC, Etc.


Associated Certified Public Account- ants of California. Norman McLaren, President; Lester Herrick, Secretary and Treasurer; Merchants Exchange Building.


Astronomical Society of the Pacific. F. R. Ziel, Secretary and Treasurer, 825 Merchants Exchange Building.


Autocrat Club, The. Continuing the Oliver Wendell Holmes Society (organ- ized 1896.) Robert B. Bain, Jr, Presi- dent; Henry M. Plate, Vice-President; H. C. Morris, Secretary; 537 Front street.


Bar Association of San Francisco. Or- ganized April 20, 1872. Objects: To maintain the honor and dignity of the profession of the law, to increase its usefulness in promoting the due admin- istration of justice, to cultivate social intercourse among its members, and to procure and maintain a library for their use. Rooms, Pacific Building, Fourth and Market streets. W. B. Cope, President; George J. Martin, Secretary.


California Academy of Sciences. Or- ganized May 16, 1853. 1846 Gough street. E. J. Molera, President; Leverett M. Loomis, Director of Museum. The regu- lar meetings of the Academy are held on the first and third Monday evenings of the month. T. Newberry, Secretary.


California Historical Society (see Li- braries.)


California Pharmaceutical Society. J. S. Munson, President; F. W. Nish, Sec- retary; 1022 Masonic avenue.


California Society of Public Account- ants. J. F. Foster, Secretary; room 743 Pacific Building.


California State Bar Association. Lloyd C. Comegys, President: Walter S. Brann, Secretary, 965 Monadnock Building.


California State Board of Pharmacy. J. O. Mckown, President; Charles B. Whilden, Secretary; E. J. Molony, Treas- urer: rooms 909-910 Butler Building, 135 Stockton street.


California State Dental Association. Dr. O. R. Roller, President, Los Angeles; Dr. Chas. E. Post, Recording Secretary, San Francisco.


California State Homeopathic Medical Society. Annual meeting second Wednes- day in May, at Santa Barbara. Henry L. Stamback, M. D., President, Santa Bar- bara; Guy E. Manning, M. D., Secretary, San Francisco.


California State Mining Bureau. Union Depot and Ferry Building. Organized under Act of Legislature approved April 16, 1880. The museum contains many rare and interesting minerals and mine models. The library connected with the museum is on the same floor. Open daily


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free to the public from 9 a. m. to 5 p. m., except Sundays and holidays. Trustees meet on Tuesday preceeding the 10th of every month. Lewis E. Aubury, State Mineralogist; P. K. Swan, Curator and Secretary of the Board of Trustees; C. S. Lean, Librarian.


Daughters of California Pioneers' So- ciety. Meetings held on the second, third Mondays of each month at 3 o'clock p. m. at Pioneer Hall, Fourth street and Pio- neer Court.


Geographical Society of California. 1362 Page street. Object: The accumu- lation of geographical knowledge, and the dissemination of it for the benefit of commerce, navigation and society gen- erally. Samuel W. Holladay, President; P. MacEwen, Secretary.


Geographical Society of the Pacific. 383 Monadnock Building. Professor George Davidson, President; John Part- ridge, Secretary; E. J. Molera, Corre- sponding Secretary; Harry Durbrow. Treasurer.


Ligue Nationale Francaise. Meets sec- ond Monday of each month at 1417a Post street. E. Raas, President; E. Levy, Librarian and Secretary. Open daily from 2 p. m. to 6 p. m., and from 8 p. m. to 10 p. m., except Sundays and holidays. Mechanics' Institute. Organized March 29, 1855. 99 Grove street. The Society has a valuable library, containing 30,- 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 advance. F. B. Graves, Librarian; Joseph M. Cumming, Secre- tary.


Navy League Club of the U. S. (S. F. Section, No. 15), 806 Crocker Building. Meets on Wednesdays of every second month, beginning with February. Louis H. Turner, Chairman. A. J. Treat, Vice- Commander. William F. Burke, Secre- tary.


Navy League, San Francisco Section, No. 13. Capt. L. H. Turner, Chairman; W. H. Burke, Secretary, 720 Waller street.


Oliver Wendell Holmes Society (see Autocrat Club. )


Philhistorian Debating Society. This organization has been in existence since October, 1863. Its object is the cultiva- tion of oratory and literature, and the discussion of questions of public interest in civil and political life. Meetings are held every Monday evening at St Ignatius College, 2211 Hayes street. The officers are: Rev. Joseph A. Sullivan, President; John P. Buckley, Secretary.


San Francisco Chapter American In- stitute of Architects. Office, 787 Market street. Albert Pissis, President, William Mooser, Vice-President; Sylvain Schnail- tacher, Secretary.


San Francisco County Homoepathic Medical Society. Dr. T. G. McConkey, President; Dr. Edith Wells, Secretary. Meetings held third Thursday of each month at call of President.


San Francisco County Medical Society. Meets in Franklin Hall, second Tuesday of each month. J. Henry Barbat, M. D., President; A. W. Hewlett, Secretary.


San Francisco County Society of Phys- icians and Surgeons. F. T. Lamb, M. D., President. Meetings held first and third Wednesdays of each month at 1707 O'Far- rell street.


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Sierra Club. 2901 Channing Way, Ber- keley.


State Board of Pharmacy of Califor- nia. Office, 925 Golden Gate avenue. Charles B. Whelden, Secretary; Ed. T. Off, Pasadena; A. L. Leber, Oakland; H. O. Buker, Fresno; E. J. Molony, San Francisco; J. O. Mckown, Livermore; R. S. Oakford, Long Beach; George M. Sutherland, Alameda.


Society of California Pioneers. Organ- ized August, 1850. Rooms, 5 Pioneer Place, Argonaut Building, west side of Fourth street, between Market and Mis- sion streets. 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 descend- ants of members. All who were in Cali- fornia prior to the first day of January, 1850, are eligible to membership. Any who have rendered distinguished or im- portant 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 cele- bration on the 9th of September, the anniversary of the admission of Cali- fornia into the Union. Officers-Henry L. Bryne, President; John A. Schmidt. San Francisco; Silas M. Collins, San Francisco; Charles F. Lott, Oroville; Henry F. Williams, San Mateo; John Q. Packard, Marysville, Vice-Presidents; Charles J. Deering, Treasurer; John I. Spear, Secretary; Henry Palmer, Mar- shal. Directors-John M. Burnett, A. R. Cotton, Titus Hale, Robert R. Russ, G. H. Luchsinger, Francis J. Sullivan, J. J. Lermen, H. L. Van Winkle.


Technical Society of the Pacific Coast. Meets at 1978 Broadway street, first Fri- day of each month. George W. Dickie, President; Otto von Geldern, Secretary.


MEDICAL AND DENTAL COLLEGES.


California College of Osteopathy. Dr. Isaac Burke, Secretary, 1481 Geary street.


California College of Pharmacy (De- partment of Pharmacy University of California). Parnassus avenue between First and Second avenues. Gaston E. Bacon, Ph. G., President; William M. Searby, Secretary and Dean.


College of Physicians and Surgeons of San Francisco. 344 Fourteenth street, between Mission and Valencia. Wins- low Anderson, M. D., President.


Cooper Medical College. Northeast corner of Sacramento and Webster streets. Founded in 1858, as the Medical Department of the University of the Pa- cific. Endowed and named Cooper Medi- cal College in 1882 by the late Professor L. C. Lane. Henry Gibbons, Jr., M. D .. Dean, 350 Post street.


Dental Department College of Physi- cians and Surgeons of San Francisco. Thomas Morffew, D. D. S., President. Fourteenth street, between Mission and Valencia streets.


Dental Department of the University of California. Affiliated Colleges Build- ing. Parnassus and First avenues. James G. Sharp, M. D., D. D. S., Dean.


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Department of Pharmacy College of Physicians and Surgeons of San Fran- cisco. Winslow Anderson, M. D., Presi- dent; 344 Fourteenth street, between Mission and Valencia streets.


Hahnemann Medical College of the Pacific ( Homoepathie) Southwest corner Sacramento and Maple streets. W. W. Van Arsdale, President; James M. Ward, M. D., Dean; E. R. Bryant, M. D., Reg- istrar.


Medical Department of the University of California. A. A. D'Ancona, M. D., Dean. The lectures are given at the Affiliated Colleges, Parnassus avenue.


San Francisco Polyclinic Post Gradu- ate Medical Department of the Univers- ity of California, 443 Fillmore street. A school of clinical medicine for gradu- ates of colleges of regular medicine. President, C. G. Levison, M. D .; Secre- tary, Martin Regensburger, M. D.


MILITARY.


NATIONAL GUARD OF CALIFORNIA.


Commander-in-Chief and Staff Head- quarters-State Capitol, Sacramento; J. N. Gillett, Governor, Commander-in- Chief.


Brigadier General Joseph B. Lauck, Adjutant General, Sacramento.


Colonel Arthur W. Bradbury, Assist- ant Adjutant General, Sacramento.


Colonel Thomas Wilhelm, Assistant In- spector General, Hayward.


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


Colonel Frederick J. Amwey, Chief En- gineer, San Francisco. Colonel George H. Pippy, Judge Advo- cate General, San Francisco.


Colonel Winslow Anderson, Surgeon General, San Francisco.


AIDS-DE-CAMP.


Lieutenant-Colonel Robert Wieneke, San Francisco.


Lieutenant-Colonel Frank M. Chapman, Covina.


Lieutenant-Colonel Harvey D. Love- land, San Francisco. Lieutenant-Colonel W. S. Killings-


worth, Vacaville.


Commander Emanuel J. Louis, Los Angeles. Lieutenant-Colonel Theodore H. Minor, Arcata. Lieutenant-Colonel Theodore Gier,


Oakland.


Lieutenant-Colonel J. H. Hendy, San Francisco.


Lieutenant-Colonel Henry G. W. Dink- elspiel, San Francisco. Lieutenant-Colonel George E. Pills- bury, Los Angeles. Lieutenant-Colonel George M. Perine, San Francisco.


Lieutenant-Colonel James H. Cambell. Pasadena. Lieutenant-Colonel Rufus H. Herron, Los Angeles.


Lieutenant-Colonel William J. Barrett, San Francisco. Lieutenant-Colonel George N. Black, Los Angeles. Lieutenant-Colonel D. C. Collier, San Diego. Lieutenant-General Arthur W. Foster. Jr., San Rafael.


Lieutenant-Colonel land, Los Angeles Lieutenant-Colonel


William M. Gar- C M Hammond, Upperlake.


Lieutenant-Colonel Charles L. Heart- well. Long Beach.


Lieutenant-Colonel Bakersfield.


Ira Hochheimer,


Lieutenant-Colonel Frank W. Marston, San Francisco.


Lieutenant-Colonel Paul M. Nippert, San Francisco.


Sherman Pease,


Lieutenant-Colonel Los Angeles.


Lieutenant-Colonel E. A. Preble, Mon- terey. Lieutenant-Colonel R. H. Smith, San Francisco. Lieutenant-Colonel G. C. Van Nest. Los Angeles. Lieutenant-Colonel Charles D. Swan, Modesto. Lieutenant-Colonel P. Max Kuehnrich, Los Angeles. Lieutenant-Colonel Frank H. Johnson, San Francisco.


Lieutenant-Colonel A. Lockwood,


San Rafael. Lieutenant-Colonel San Diego.


Edward Fletcher,


Lieutenant-Colonel Ferdinand Hurst. Redding.


SECOND BRIGADE.


Comprising the Counties of Alameda, Alpine, Amador, Butte, Calaveras, Colusa, Contra Costa, Del Norte, El Dorado, Fresno, Glenn, Humboldt, Inyo, Kern, Kings, Lake, Lassen, Madera, Marin, Mariposa, Mendocino, Merced, Modoc. Mono, Napa, Nevada, Placer, Plumas, Sacramento, San Francisco, San Joaquin, San Mateo, Santa Clara, Santa Cruz. Shasta, Sierra, Siskiyou, Solano, Sono- ma, Stanislaus, Sutter, Tehama, Trinity, Tulare, Tuolumne, Yolo. Yuba.


Only that portion of the Second Bri- gade in San Francisco is given here:


SECOND BRIGADE, SAN FRANCISCO.


Headquarters, 674 Monadnock Build- ing. Commanding. Brigadier-General John Koster, Major F. V. Keesling. Brigadier-In- spector. Major Josiah R. Howell, Brigade Com- missary. Major C. E. Gilman, Engineer Officer. Major and Brigade Quartermaster, S. W. Morshead. First Lieutenant H. G. McKannay, Aid- de-Camp.


First Lieutenant H. H. Delamater, Aid- de-Camp.


Attached.


Lieutenant-Colonel Theodore Rethers.


SIGNAL CORPS-SECOND COMPANY.


Armory, 1574 McAllister street. Captain, F. J. Sullivan.


First Lieutenant, E. B. Terry.


FIFTH INFANTRY. Field and Staff.


Colonel David A. Smith, Commanding. Lieutenant-Colonel Edwin G. Hunt.


Major G. L. Holtum.


Major U. S. Grattan.


Major M. W. Simpson.


Captain F. Peterson, Quartermaster.


Captain J. O. Mckown. Captain H. G. Mathewson, Adjutant. First Lieutenant S. W. Morshead, Bat- talion Adjutant.


First Lieutenant Clement R. Arques. Battalion Adjutant.


First Lieutenant Ralph J. Faneuf, Bat- talion Adjutant.


Second Lieutenant M. Herman, Bat- talion Quartermaster and Commissary. Captain A. W. T. Hicks, Chaplain.


Company M-147 Buchanan street. First Lieutenant, W. G. Hyde; Second Lieutenant. R. Mittelstadt.


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Second Brigade.


Fifth Infantry Band, San Francisco.


Company H-1160 Eddy street. Cap- tain, J. C. Nagle; First Lieutenant, H. Mallett; Second Lieutenant, C. C. De Wolf.


Company K-147 Buchanan. Captain, C. J. Mund; First Lieutenant, W. H. Ho- mer.


Company L-1160 Eddy street. Captain J. J. Hyer; First Lieutenant, J. C. Young; Second Lieutenant, A. V. Collett.


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San Francisco Headquarters, 302 Russ Building.


Captain George W. Bauer, Command- ing, San Francisco.


Commander A. A. Morey, Santa Cruz. Commander George E. Kammerer, San Francisco.


Lieutenant-Commander M. Ray Cos- terisan, Chief Engineer, Los Angeles. Lieutenant-Commander T. B. W. Le- land, Chief Surgeon, San Francisco.


Lieutenant C. C. Dennis, Paymaster, Alameda.


Lieutenant Henry P. Smith, San Fran- cisco.


Lieutenant John T. McMillan, Aid-de- Camp, San Francisco.


First Division-San Francisco.


Lieutenant J. A. McGee, Commanding, San Francisco.


Lieutenant (Jr. Gr.) W. E. Conlin, San Francisco.


Ensign E. Mosbacher, San Francisco. Ensign I. C. Allen, San Francisco.


Second Division-San Francisco.


Lieutenant T. S. Harloe, Commanding, San Francisco.


Lieutenant (Jr. Gr.) A. J. Fritz, San Francisco.


Ensign Louis Ferrari, San Francisco. Third Division-San Diego.


Lieutenant D. M. Stewart, Command- ing, San Diego.


Lieutenant (Jr Gr.) J. E. Parrish, San Diego.


Ensign H. C. Buckle, San Diego. Ensign J. H. Davis, San Diego.


Fourth Division-Santa Cruz.


Lieutenant (Jr. Gr.) James H. Willey, Commanding, Santa Cruz.


Ensign L. A. Sprague, Santa Cruz. Ensign W. C. Tooze, Santa Cruz.


Fifth Division-Eureka


Lieutenant Edward Mclaughlin, Com- manding, Eureka.


Lieutenant (Jr. Gr.) Thomas F. Foley, Eureka.


Ensign A. B. Adams, Eureka.


Sixth Division-Santa Barbara.


Lieutenant William C. Day, Command- ing, Santa Barbara.


Lieutenant (Jr. Gr.) F. J. Smith, Santa Barbara.


Ensign J. P. Smith, Santa Barbara. Ensign James D. Cavalletto, Santa Barbara.


Seventh Division-Los Angeles.


Lieutenant (Jr. Gr.) A. H. Woodbine, Commanding, Los Angeles.


Lieutenant George E. Link, Los An- geles.


Ensign E. M. Vaughan, Los Angeles. Engineer Division-San Francisco.


Lieutenant William Speck, Command- ing, San Francisco.


Lieutenant John Jardine, San Francis- co.


Ensign Henry Leopold, San Francisco. Ensign C. S. Hendry, San Francisco.


Veterans' National Guard of California.


Organized May 16, 1888. Objects-To promote social reunion and good fellow- ship; to assist its members in all just claims, for the rights and benefits con- ferred upon them by the laws of the State of California, and to advance the interests of the National Guard. Seven years of continuous service in the Na- tional Guard of the State is a pre-requis- ite of membership. Meets on the third Wednesday of each month at the Veter- ans' Hall, 432 Duboce avenue. Officers- Captain E. G. Eisen, Commander; Colonel C. Mason Kinne, Vice-Commander; C. W. Radebold, Adjutant; Captain John E. Klein, Paymaster.


INDEPENDENT COMPANIES.


These Military organizations are inde- pendent of the National Guard of Cali- fornia, and for the most part are at- tached to some benevolent association.


Austrian Military and Benevolent As- sociation, 566 Fulton street.


LEAGUE OF THE CROSS CADETS.


First Regiment (Dismounted Artil- lery). Established January 7, 1894. Comprises fifteen companies ( Band, Field Music and Hospital Corps). Member- ship is confined to those who are mem- bers of the League of the Cross. James E. Power, Colonel. Regimental head- quarters, 1100 Franklin street.


League of the Cross Cadets Band- Meets every Wednesday.




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