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Spaulding J & Co
.1831
Spect N K & Co. .2030
Springfield Fire and Marine Insur-
ance Co ..... Right side lines, opp 535
Standard Gas Engine Co ..
Business headings
Standard Playing Card Co.
201
Starkweather's
.1825
Steiger Terra Cotta and Pottery Wks. Business headings
Success Commercial Academy ..
.2045
Sunset Magazine.
. Bottom lines
Sutter Alphonse.
.1778
Thiel Detective Service Co.
.1863
Thomson Bridge Co .. . Business headings Title Insurance and Guarantee Co ... 2046 Union Lithograph Co. Business headings United Glass Works. Left side lines, 1897 United Milk Co ....... Bottom edge, 1973 Universal Engineering Co .. Left top lines Van Arsdale-Harris Lumber Co ..... 1958 Walker & Cooper .. .1777
Waterman L E & Co. .1890
Wells Fargo Nevada National Bank. 1772 Wenzelburger A. . Line front cover West Coast Life Insurance Co.
. Left side lines
Western Fuel Co ...... Business headings Western Safevault Co. Business headings Weule Louis Co. 1982
White Bros.
.1912
Whittier-Coburn Co ... Business headings
Wieland Bros
1994
Wong Him Dr.
.1743
Young A L Machinery Co.
.Business headings
Zellerbach Paper Co ...... Right top lines
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CROCKER-LANGLEY SAN FRANCISCO DIRECTORY
1911
MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATION CONCERNING MUNICIPAL, STATE AND FEDERAL GOVERNMENT, BANKS, CHURCHES, SOCIETIES, ETC.
Mayor
MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATION
Public Libraries
CITY AND COUNTY GOVERN- MENT.
Mayor-Patrick H. McCarthy. Secretary-E. C. Leffingwell.
Assessor-Washington Dodge. Chief Deputy-William J. Blattner. Cashier-John Hearn.
Auditor-Thomas F. Boyle. Chief Deputy-John J. Boyle. City Attorney-Percy V. Long. Assistant-T. E. Haven. Assistant-Jesse H. Steinhart.
Assistant-E. H. Williams.
Assistant-A. E. Graupner.
Assistant-D. S. O'Brien.
Assistant-N. J. Manson.
Assistant-John F. English.
Assistant-John T. Nourse. Assistant-Harry G. McKanney. Clerk-John Williams.
City Engineer-Marsden Manson. Commissioners-Civil Service. George H. Bahrs, President. Frank C. MacDonald. Benjamin B. Rosenthal. Chief Examiner and Secretary-James J. Maher.
Commissioners-Election.
Thomas V. Cator, President. H. H. Ordway.
N. C. Weinholz. George Uhl. John P. Hare. Registrar of Voters-Edward C. Har- rington
Commissioners-Fire Department. James E. Dillon, President. L. D. Batchelor. E. E. Pfaeffle. John Donohoe. Secretary-W. H. McDonnell.
Commissioners-Insanity. C. D. McGettigan, M. D. Charles C. Wadsworth, M. D. Daniel D. Lustig, M. D. Theo. Rethers, M. D.
Commissioners-Park. William H. Metson, President. M. Earl Cummings. William K. Gutzkow.
William H. Bemiss.
Andrew G. McCarthy. Secretary-E. H. Lomasney. Superintendent-John McLaren.
Commissioners-Police. Joseph F. Sullivan, President.
Max Goldberg.
Lawrence Flaherty.
Isaac H. Spiro.
Secretary-Charles F. Skelly. Chief of Police-D. A. White. Coroner-J. M. Toner. Chief Deputy-J. J. Whelan. Autopsy Surgeon-M. Edw. Magnus.
County Clerk-H. I. Mulcrevy. Chief Deputy-Milton M. Davis.
County Recorder-Edmond Godchaux. Chief Deputy-Charles M. Stolz.
District Attorney-Charles M. Fickert. Assistant-F. L. Berry.
Assistant-James F. Brennan.
Assistant-A. R. Cotton Jr.
Assistant-James G. Conlan. Assistant-G. R. Perkins.
Assistant-Maxwell McNutt. Assistant-George B. Benham.
Assistant-W. P. Caubu.
Assistant-Morris Oppenheim. Assistant-Louis Ferrari. Chief Clerk-M. J. O'Donnell.
Fire Marshal-Charles Towe. Water and Light Inspector-Stephen J. Byrne.
Health Officer-William F. McNutt Jr. Law Library.
Librarian-James H. Deering.
Assistants-John F. Tyler, Frank J. McGuire, R. C. Owens and A. J. Nagle.
Public Administrator-M. J. Hynes, of- fice Phelan Building.
Attorneys-Cullinan & Hickey. (Compensation-fees.)
Public Library.
Trustees-Colin M. Boyd, C. H. Bent- ley, R. B. Hale, James D. Phelan, Azro L. Mann, Joseph O'Connor, M. C. Sloss, John H. Wise, Ralph C Harrison, Sheldon G. Kellogg, Edward R. Taylor and The Mayor. Librarian-William R. Watson. Secretary-George A. Mullin.
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Board of Supervisors
Assistant Secretary-Miss Martha T. Tyler.
Main Library-South side Hayes street near Van Ness Avenue.
Branch Libraries-No. 1-Mission, 1207 Valencia street. Miss N. A. Casey, Librarian.
No. 2-McCreery Branch, 16th street, near Market street. Miss M. Carson, Librarian.
No. 3-North Beach, 1457 Powell street. Miss A. Woodman, Librarian.
No. 4-Richmond, 254, 4th avenue. Miss S. D. Morgan, Librarian.
No. 5-Park Branch, Page street bet. Cole and Clayton streets. Miss B. A. Goldman, Librarian.
No. 6-Fillmore, 2435 Sacramento street. Miss M. L. Whitcher, Li- brarian.
Delivery Stations-A-Ocean View, 379 Capitol Av.
B-Potrero, cor 19th and Iowa streets. C-Noe Valley, 1301 Castro street.
D-Sunset, 1232, 9th avenue.
E-South San Francisco, 1202 Railroad avenue. F-Glen Park, 2975 Diamond street. G-Ocean Side, 48th avenue and Lin- coln Way.
H-Visitacion Valley, 133 Leland Av. I-San Bruno, 2550 San Bruno avenue. J-Golden Gate Valley, 1874 Union. K-Excelsior Valley, 4564 Mission street. Sheriff-Thomas F. Finn.
Under Sheriff-Charles J. Hamilton. Superintendent Alms House- C. M. Wol- lenberg.
Resident Physician-William Kenney. Warden City and County Hospital-Wil- liam R. Dorr, M. D.
Superintendent Common Schools-Alfred Roncovieri.
Superintendent Department of Electricity -William H. Urmy.
Tax Collector-David Bush. Chief Deputy-Josiah A. Low. Treasurer-John E. McDougald. Chief Deputy-Charles Perkins.
BOARD OF SUPERVISORS. Members.
Mayor Patrick H. McCarthy, President Ex-officio.
Paul Bancroft. R. J. Loughery. John I. Nolan.
Edward L. Cutten.
Cornelius Deasy. T. P. Minehan.
Emmet J. Hayden. Chas. A. Murdock.
Timothy B. Healy. Charles A. Nelson.
John L. Herget. Thos. P. O'Dowd.
John A. Kelly. William C. Pugh.
Oscar Hocks. John O. Walsh.
John R. Knowles. Clerk-W. R. Hagerty.
BOARD OF EDUCATION. Members.
Hiram G. Vaughan, President.
James E. Powers. Henry Payot. Mrs. Mary W. Kincaid. Secretary-Melvin G. Dodge.
BOARD OF CENSORSHIP.
Hall of Justice. Mrs. F. M. Malloye, President. Mrs. W. H. Nicoll. Dr. W. A. Whelan. T. P. Riordan. Norman W. Hall, Secretary.
DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRICITY. William H. Urmy, Chief, Fulton and Larkin streets.
DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC HEALTH. Members of Board. George L. Eaton, President. Germain Pouchan.
Guy E. Manning, M. D. Henry D. Brusco, M. D. Dennis J. Murray. Frank J. Klimm. Arthur M. Sharp.
Health Officer-William F. McNutt Jr. City Physician-George W. Goodale. Emergency Surgeon-E. S. Howard, M. D.
DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS. Members of Board.
Michael Casey, President.
C. S. Laumeister. William A. Newsom. Secretary-Joseph L. McCormick. Bureau of Engineering-Marsden Man- son, City Engineer, Hewes Build- ing, 995 Market street.
Bureau of Architecture-Alfred I. Coffey, City Architect, Hewes Building, 995 Market street.
Bureau of Streets-Andrew J. Donovan, Chief Deputy, Hewes Building, 995 Market street.
Superintendent of Public Buildings- John T. Burns, McAllister street and City Hall Av.
Bureau of Building Inspection-J. P. Horgan, Chief Inspector, Hewes Building, 995 Market street.
Repairs to County Roads, etc .- James R. McElroy, Superintendent, 11th and Bryant streets.
Sewer Cleaning-George D. Keely, Super- intendent, office 2744, 16th street. Street Cleaning-John J. Rogerson, Sup- erintendent, 11th and Bryant sts.
SUPERIOR COURT.
Department 1. Judge-James M. Sea- well; term expires January, 1917. Clerk-Milton Hayes.
Department 2. Judge-Frank J. Muras- ky; term expires January, 1917. Clerk-H. J. Jackson.
Department 3. Judge-James M. Troutt; term expires January, 1917. Clerk-P. W. Lannon.
Department 4. Judge-John J. Van Nos- trand; presiding term expires Jan- uary, 1915.
Clerk-Eugene M. Levy.
Department 5. Judge-John Hunt; term expires January, 1915. Clerk-David J. Creamer.
Department 6. (Criminal)-Judge-Frank H. Dunne; term expires January, 1915.
Clerk-James J. McDonnell.
Department 7. Judge-Edmund P. Mo- gan; term expires January, 1913. Clerk-Joseph Goddard.
Department 8. Judge-George A. Sturte- vant; term expires January, 1913. Clerk-H. J. Alexander.
Department 9. (Probate)-Judge-James V. Coffey; term expires January, 1913. Clerk-J. P. Callaghan.
Department 10. (Probate and Insolven- cy) - Judge - Thomas F. Graham; term expires January, 1913. Clerk-W. H. McNulty.
Department 11. (Criminal) - Judge - William P. Lawlor; term expires January, 1913. Clerk-M. F. Welch.
Department 12. (Criminal) - Judge - George H. Cabaniss; term expires January, 1915.
Clerk-James H. Stevens. Secretary Superior Judges-Thomas S. Mulvey.
Juvenile
Court-Frank
J.
Murasky,
Judge.
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Justices of the Peace MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATION
Probation Committee-Mrs. Edward L. Baldwin, Chairman; James R. Prin- gle, Rev. D. O. Crowley, Laura Mc- Kinstry, Jesse W. Lilienthal, E. W. Newhall, R. E. Queen.
Superior Court Commissioners.
George D. Perry. Frank W. Lawler. H. L. Joachimsen. John F. Tyler. Murray F. Vandall.
JUSTICES OF THE PEACE. Bernard J. Flood, Presiding Judge. A. B. Treadwell.
James G. Conlan. A. T. Barnett.
Chas. E. A. Creighton. Clerk-G. S. McComb.
Deputy Clerks-Jeremiah F. Collins, J. J. Sweeney, D. Kearney, W. H. Campbell.
POLICE COURTS.
Police Court No. 1. Judge - Charles L. Weller
Police Court No. 2. Judge-John J. Sul- livan.
Police Court No. 3. Judge Edward P.
Shortall.
Police Court No. 4. Judge-Daniel
Deasy.
POLICE DEPARTMENT.
Commissioners-Joseph F. Sullivan, Max Goldberg, I. H. Spiro, Lawrence Flaherty.
Secretary-Charles F. Skelly.
Chief of Police-D. A. White.
Chief of Detectives-Eugene R. Wall.
Clerk to Chief of Police-J. J. O'Meara. Property Clerk-Bernard J. Judge.
Captains of Police-James Kelly, Bern- ard McManus, Henry P. Gleeson, Henry H. Colby. Thomas Duke, John Mooney, M. O. Anderson, Hen- ry J. O'Dea, Patrick Shea.
Lieutenants-Fred P. Green, Herbert J. Wright, Michael Carroll, Marcus Anderson, John M. Lewis, Thomas L. Tobin, William J. Mullender, James H. Helms, John H. Lack- mann, William E. Dinan, David W. Boyd, Daniel A. Sylvester, Clarence Coogan, Shadrack Campbell, Dun- can Matheson, James H. Anderson.
POLICE STATIONS.
Bush 1422 Bush
Central. .64 Eddy Golden Gate Park ..... Golden Gate Park Harbor, N. E. cor Drumm and Commercial Mission. .3057 Seventeenth
North End. 3118 Fillmore
Ocean View
110 Plymouth Avenue
O'Farrell
2717 O'Farrell
Potrero.
609 Twentieth
Southern .4th and Clara
South San Francisco. . 1201 Railroad Av.
FIRE DEPARTMENT. Commissioners-James E. Dillon, L. D. Batchelor, John Donohoe, Eugene E. Pfaeffle.
Secretary Board of Fire Commissioners -W. H. McDonnell.
Chief Engineer-Thomas R. Murphy. First Assistant Chief Engineer-Michael J. Dolan. Second Assistant Chief Engineer-John Mccluskey.
Battalion Chiefs-W. E. Gallatin Jr., John Wills, Michael O'Brien, Rob- ert Wood, John A. Maxwell, Thomas J. Murphy, W. A. Cook, C. J. Cul- len, William Danehy, Charles Mur- way, John J. Conlon, James Rad- ford, Henry F. Horn.
Chamber of Commerce
Corporation Yard-Henry H. Gorter, Act- ing Superintendent of Engines; Thomas H. Bulger, Acting Assist- ant Superintendent of Engines; Patrick H. Brandon, Clerk and Commissary; Edward I. Church, Timekeeper.
Department Stables-William J. Tobin, Acting Superintendent of Horses; William O'Connor, Acting Assist- ant Superintendent of Horses; Wil- liam F. Egan, Veterinary Surgeon. Chemical Engine Companies-See Page 398. Monitor Batteries-See Page 1175. Truck Companies-See Page 1631.
FIRE UNDERWRITERS ASSOCIATION OF THE PACIFIC.
Meets at the call of the President at their rooms, Merchants Exchange Build- ing. The object is the mutual improve- ment of methods and practices in under- writing. Calvert Meade, Secretary.
FIRE PATROL.
Established May, 1875. John F. O. Comstock, Superintendent. Office: West side Natoma near New Montgomery. Station No. 3-1915 Bush. Frank James, Lieutenant. Station No. 4-3251 Twentieth street. Christopher Lee, Lieutenant.
Association for the Improvement and Adornment
-of- SAN FRANCISCO. Phelan Building. James D. Phelan, President.
BOARD OF TRADE -of- SAN FRANCISCO. at 444 Market Street.
Organized April, 1877. Objects-To protect the interests of its members, prevent settlements without full investi- gation, resist inequitable and fraudulent settlements, and bring about joint action in the collection of debts. A. A. Watkins, President; Joseph Kirk, Attorney; H. L. Smith, Secretary.
CALIFORNIA DEVELOPMENT BOARD.
Union Ferry Building. Organized to Promote State Development. Executive Committee-James N. Gillett, President.
William J. Dutton, 1st Vice-President. Robert Newton Lynch, 2nd Vice-Presi- dent and Manager. Francis Hope, Secretary.
N. P. Chipman. Frank L. Brown.
Frank Wiggins. R. B. Hale.
B. F. Walton. Alfred I. Esberg.
Theodore Gier. Miles Standish.
M. F. Tarpey. A. B. C. Dohrmann.
John P. Irish. Frederick J. Koster.
SAN FRANCISCO
CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
1304 Merchants Exchange Building. An amalgamation of
The Merchants' Association of San Francisco, The Merchants Exchange, Chamber of Commerce of San Francisco, Down Town Association.
President, M. H. Robbins, Jr .; First Vice-President, Wm. T. Sesnon; Second Vice-President, Horace H. Allen; Third Vice-President, Milton H. Esberg; Treas- urer, Frank B. Anderson.
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Art Societies
Directors-W. M. Alexander, H. H. Al- len, Frank B. Anderson, George C. Board- man, Paul T, Carroll, A. B. C. Dohr- mann, Capt. Robt Dollar, John S. Drum, W. J. Dutton, M. H. Esberg, Capt. Wm. H. Matson, J. K. Moffitt, Henry D. Nichols, M. H. Robbins, Jr., George M. Rolph, Robert A. Roos, A. L. Scott, Wm. T. Sesnon, Joseph Sloss, Frank A. Som- ers, James Tyson.
Italian Chamber of Commerce. A pro- tective association organized for the purpose of promoting business relations between California and Italy and vice versa. Office, 604 Montgomery street. M. L. Perasso, President; G. Unti, Sec- retary.
California Bankers' Association. Stod- dard Jess (Los Angeles) President; Frederick H. Colburn, Secretary; George O'Brien, Treasurer. Office, Savings Union Bank Building.
ART SOCIETIES.
Art Association, The, San Francisco (San Francisco Institute of Art). Cor- ner of California and Mason streets. Organized March, 1871. Objects-The promotion and encouragement of paint- ing, sculpture and the allied fine arts in the community, and the maintenance of a school in connection therewith. Incorporated July, 1889. Affiliated with the University of California February, 1893, and at the same time entered into possession of the property it now occu- pies under the terms of an agreement whereby the owner, Mr. Edward F. Sear- les, deeded the building and grounds to the Regents of the University for the exclusive uses and purposes of instruc- tion in and illustration of the fine arts, music and literature, or any of them, including the maintenance of galleries and reading rooms and other suitable means of such instruction and illustra- tion, under the title of "The Mark Hop- kins Institute of Art." The buildings of the Mark Hopkins Institute were de- stroyed in the great fire which devast- ated the city in 1906, and a new agree- ment was entered into with the Regents of the University and Mr. Searles under which the Art Association retained pos- session of the former site and erected thereon a temporary building wherein are displayed such pictures and statues as were saved from the fire, together with subsequent additions to the collec- tion; in this building also is conducted the School of Design, the whole being comprehended under the title of The
San Francisco Institute of Art. The present building is the precursor of a more elaborate one which it, is the in- tention to erect in the future. Mean- time the Association is enlarging its collection which is on permanent exhibi- tion, while special exhibitions are held at frequent intervals. Meets fourth Tuesday in each month. Henry Heyman, secretary; J. R. Martin, assistant secre- tary; director, Capt. R. H. Fletcher.
The California School of Design, main- tained by the Association, teaches draw- ing, painting and modeling in all their branches, decorative and constructive designing.
BENEFIT ASSOCIATIONS.
Catholic Knights of America. Meets second Sunday of each month at 1944 California street. Dr. J. F. Gibbon, Presi- dent; C. J. Nicholas, Secretary.
College of the Pacific Endowment Fund Committee. Royal Insurance Building, John A. Percy, Secretary; Rolla V. Watt, Chairman. Meets at call of Chairman.
Exempt Fire Company. Meetings held on the third Monday of each month, 368 Fell street. H. D. Hudson, President; John J. Guilfoyle, Secretary, 2975 Mis- sion street.
French Mutual Benevolent Society. Meets second and fourth Monday of each month at 420 Sutter street. E. L. Bare- illes, President; Chas. Loustaunou, Re- cording Secretary, 1543 Eddy.
Italian Mutual Benevolent Society, 325 Columbus avenue.
Italian Reali Carabinieri Mutual Aid Society, 325 Columbus avenue.
Journeyman Butchers' Protective and Benevolent Association of the Pacific Coast. Meets every Thursday evening at 1254 Market street. Benjamin Davis, Recording Secretary.
Journeymen Shipwrights Association. Meet every Thursday at 207 Steuart street.
Letter Carriers' Mutual Aid Associa- tion. Conrad Trieber, Secretary. Meets first Saturday evening of each month at 172 Golden Gate avenue.
Ligue d'Henri IV Mutual Benevolent Society. Membership 750. Meets at Red Men's Hall, 240 Golden Gate avenue. Offi- cers: J. A. Bergerot, President; J. P. Casenave, Recording Secretary.
Marine Engineers' Beneficial Associa- tion, No. 35. Meets every Tuesday even- ing at 146 Steuart street. J. E. A. Mil- ler, President; J. M. Powell, Secretary; John J. Searey, Business Manager.
Merchants Exchange Mutual Benefit Association. T. C. Friedlander, Secretary, Merchants Exchange Building.
Musical Fund Society. Meets quarter- ly third Thursday in January, April, July and October at 12:30 p. m. at 68 Haight street. C. A. Dickman, President; D. M. Wright, Secretary, 68 Haight street
National Association Letter Carriers of America. Golden Gate Branch 214. T. L. Mckeever, President; Thomas P. Tier- ney, Secretary. Meets first Saturday of each month at Santa Clara Hall, Golden Gate avenue and Leavenworth street.
National Association of Postoffice Clerks, Branch No. 8. Joseph Cone, President; George P. Feely, Secretary. Meets second Saturday of each month at 2121 Market, New Era Hall.
Nord-Deutscher Verein. Meets second and fourth Tuesdays at Hamilton Hall. corner Geary and Steiner streets. Emil Ipsen, President; B. Fedde, Secretary, 787 Market street.
Norwegian Aid Society of San Francis- co. Meets every third Monday at 1800 Buchanan street. A. Bjolatad, Presi- dent; Klaus Olsen, Secretary.
Order of Scottish Clans. Clan Fraser, No. 78. Meets on the first and third Thursday evenings of each month at 121 Larkin, Scottish Hall. J. A. L. Mac- kinnon, Chief; Alexander Smith, Secre- tary.
Portuguese Protective and Benevolent Association. Meets second and fourth Thursday of each month at 677 McAllis- ter street. John C. Moraes, Secretary. San Francisco Fire Department Mutual Aid Association. Charles J. Brennan, President; George F. Brown, Secretary- Treasurer, 2136 Geary street.
San Francisco Schuetzen-Verein. Meets at Stegemann's Hall every second Wed- nesday of each month. George H. Bahrs, President; John D. Heise, Secretary.
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Benevolent Societies
Benevolent Societies
San Francisco Schwaben Verein. Meets second and fourth Thursdays of each month at 177 Capp street. George Bauer, Recording Secretary, 1729 Lake street. Scandinavian Society. Meets every Tuesday evening at 1274 Market street.
St. Peter's German Catholic Benevo- lent Society. Meets first Monday of each month at St. Boniface Hall, 123 Golden Gate avenue.
Swiss Mutual Benevolent Society. Meets second Tuesday of the month at 406 Kearny street. Ant. Borel, President; A. Juillerat, Secretary.
Swiss Relief Society. Meets fourth Tuesday of the month at 406 Kearny street. Alf. Monotti, President; A. Juil- lerat, Secretary.
Teachers Mutual Aid Society of San Francisco. Meets at Henry Durant School on first and third Wednesdays of each month at 330 p. m. Mrs. C. A. Hill, Secretary, residence 1696 Golden Gate avenue
Union Printers' Mutual Aid Society. Meets the second Sunday in each month Monday in each month at 2:30 p. m. at at 2:30 p. m. at Faust Hall, 44 Eddy street. M. W. Dunbar, President; J. A. Snell, Recording Secretary, 1713 Webster.
United States Railway Mail Service Mutual Benefit Association. Meets 16th of every month at 219 Postoffice Build- ing. R. I. Auld, Secretary, Ferry Station.
Verein Eintracht. Meets every Wed- nesday at 237 Twelfth street. Otto Thiele, Secretary.
Widows and Orphans Aid Association of the San Francisco Police Department, embraces the whole police force of San Francisco, with the object of protecting and endowing their widows and orphans in case of death. Meets at police head- quarters, 64 Eddy street, second Friday of each month at 3 p. m. Charles M. Shore, President; Harry Hook, Vice- President; F. E. Winters, Treasurer; G. F. Kopman, Recording Secretary; J. W. Boyle, Financial Secretary.
Young Men's Institute (R. C.). Office, Grand Council, 92 Sanchez street. S. B. Fugazi, Grand President; George A. Stanley, Grand Secretary; William T. Aggeler, Grand Treasurer.
Young Ladies' Institute, 92 Sanchez street. Miss Josephine T. Molloy, Grand Secretary. Office, 1009 Fell street.
BENEVOLENT SOCIETIES.
Associated Charities. Organized March, 1888; 1500 Jackson street. Meets last Friday of each month at 12:30 p. m. at St. Francis Hotel. Directors-O. K. Cushing, President; Miss Katherine C. Felton, General Secretary.
Austrian Military and Benevolent As- sociation. Meets every second and fourth Wednesday at 566 Fulton street.
Belgian Benevolent Society. Meets at Schroeder's Hall, 32 Turk street, second Tuesday in each month. Jules Clerfayt, President; C. Willems, Vice-President; Paul Bellemans, Treasurer; Paul Vern- isuwe, Secretary, 685 Market street.
British Benevolent Society of Cali- fornia. Annual meeting second Tues- day in May at British Consulate, 268 Market street. Officers-Walter R. Hearn, H. B. M. Consul General, Honorary President; Major H. D. Gerrard, Secre- tary; William Balnaves, Treasurer.
California Prison Commission, 110 Sil- ver street. Charles Montgomery, Presi- dent; Rev. John Hemphill, Secretary.
Eureka Benevolent Society. Organized October, 1850, to assist poor and needy Hebrews in want or sickness. Office, 436 O'Farrell street. Henry Sinsheimer, President; Meyer H. Levy, Secretary.
Federation of Jewish Charities of San Francisco, 436 O'Farrell street. M. C. Sloss, President; Meyer H. Levy, Sec- retary.
First Hebrew Benevolent Society meets at 436 O'Farrell street. A. Aronson, President; Meyer H. Levy, Secretary.
Francesca Relief Society. Incorporat- ed April 25, 1898, although the society has been engaged in relief work since 1877. Its object is to assist the deserv- ing poor. The membership is composed of honorary and active members. Meet- ings are held every Wednesday forenoon at 2211 Hayes street. Mrs. Bertha Welch, President; Miss Alice Conlin, Secretary.
German General Benevolent Society. Owns and controls the German Hospital. C. Bonin, General Agent. Office, Noe and Fourteenth streets.
German Ladies' General Benevolent Society. Meets on the first day of each month at 1750 Clay street. Mrs F. Feh- leiser, President; Mrs. C. A. Bruns, Secretary.
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