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United States Mint-The law for the establishment and regulation of the Mint of the United States provides that any person may deposit gold bullion for coinage or to be made into fine bars, the bars to be stamped in such manner as shall indicate the weight, fineness and value of same. In case of silver bullion, deposits are received only for manufac- ture into fine bars, the Government re- serving the right to make its silver coin from bullion purchased in the market. Office hours from 9 a. m. to 4 p. m .; gold bullion received daily from 9 a. m. to 4:30 p. m .; visitors admitted daily from 9 to 11:30 a. m. and 12:30 p. m. to 3:30 p. m.
Superintendent- Edward Sweeny. Cashier-J. C. Bates, Jr. Melter and Refiner-
Coiner-William M. Cutter. Assayer-Merrill A. Martin. Chief Clerk-E. D. Hawking.
United States Naturalization Bureau, De- partment of Justice for California and Nevada and Territory of Ari- zona-Room 204, Postoffice Build- ing; George A. Crutchfield, Chief Examiner.
United States Naval Training Station -- Yerba Buena (Goat) Island. Cap- tain Charles A. Gove, U. S. N., Commandant.
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United States Navy Pay Office-Office, First National Bank Building. Z. W. Reynolds, Pay Director, U. S. N. Chief Clerk-C. W. Edgcumbe.
United States Pacifio Naval District -- Rear Admiral Thomas S. Phelps, Jr., Commandant, 604 Royal Insur- ance Building.
United States Pension Agency-Pension Agent, Jesse B. Fuller; office, 240 Postoffice Building.
ยท Chief Clerk-W. S. Parker.
United States Pension Bureau-Special Examiner for the Northern District of California and Nevada, O. L. Sues, room 414, Postoffice Building. Special Examiner for the Central- Southern District of California, E. G. Hursh; room 413, Postoffice Building.
United States Referee in Bankruptcy- A. B. Kreft, Referee; room 213 Postoffice Building.
United States Revenue Cutter Service- Eugene Blake, Jr., Lieutenant R. C. S., Purchasing Officer Pacific Coast; J. F. Wild, Senior Captain; office, room 416 Custom House.
United States Secret Service-Agent in charge, H. M. Moffitt; office, 208 Postoffice Building, second floor.
United States Shipping Commissioner -- Charles E. Knight, 23 Appraisers Building.
Deputies-Joseph F. Curtin, Chief; J. J. Wochos, Henry W. Groth, Smith E. Reynolds, W. J. Varnes and Leighton Robinson.
United States Sub-Treasury-Assistant Treasurer -- William C. Ralston, 608 Commercial street; office hours, 10 a. m. to 3 p. m .; Saturdays, 10 a. m. to 12:30 p. m.
Acting Assistant Treasurer and Cash- ier-Thomas P. Burns.
United States Superintendent of Con- struction and Repairs-J. W. Rob- erts, Supervising Superintendent; room 403 Postoffice Building.
United States Supervising Inspector of Steam and Sail Vessels, First Dis- trict. Custom House. Clerks-Thomas R. Cragie and Hugo Hauser.
United States Surveyor-General for Cali- fornia-E. H. Archer, Appraisers Building.
Chief Clerk-J. M. Gleaves.
Chief Draftsman-J. M. Wasson. United States Weather Bureau- Office, Merchants Exchange Building. Professor in charge-Alexander G. Mc- Adie.
OFFICERS OF STATE OF CALI- FORNIA.
SUPREME COURT.
Location, Wells, Fargo & Co. Express Building, Southeast corner Second
and Mission streets. Chief Justice-W. H. Beatty.
Justice-F. W. Henshaw.
Justice-M. C. Sloss.
Justice-F. M. Angellotti.
Justice-Lucien Shaw.
Justice-W. G. Lorigan.
Justice-Henry A. Melvin.
Attorney-General-U. S. Webb, Humboldt Bank Building.
Assistant Attorney-General-E. B. Pow- er, Humboldt Bank Building.
Chief Deputy Attorney-General-Ray- mond Benjamin.
Deputy Attorney - General - Malcolm Glenn, Sacramento.
R. W. Harrison, Humboldt Bank Building.
John T. Nourse, Humboldt Bank Build- ing.
J. Charles Jones, Sacramento. George Beebe, Los Angeles.
Reporter-C. P. Pomeroy.
Assistant Reporter-H. L. Gear.
Clerk-B. Grant Taylor, San Francisco. Chief Deputy Clerk-W. R. Mackrille, San Francisco.
Deputy Clerk-Isadore Erb, San Fran- cisco.
Deputy Clerk-G. H. S. Dryden, San Francisco.
Deputy Clerk-William M. Traeger, Los Angeles.
Deputy Clerk-M. C. Van Allen, Los Angeles.
Deputy Clerk-A. S. Ramage, San Fran- cisco.
Deputy Clerk-Ray C. Waring, Sacra- mento.
Stenographer-F. M. Handy.
Secretary-H. C. Finkler.
Secretary-Joseph B. Dryden.
Phonographic Reporter-W. J. Nicholson. Reporter-Fred S. Lafferty.
Librarian-John F. Tyler.
Bailiff-J. M. Meredith.
Bailiff-A. W. Poole.
San Francisco District-Alameda, Con- tra Costa, Del Norte, Fresno, Hum- boldt, Lake, Marin, Mariposa, Men- docino, Monterey, Napa, San Ben- ito, San Francisco, San Mateo, San- ta Clara, Santa Cruz, Sonoma.
Angeles District-Inyo, Kern, Los Angeles, Orange, Riverside, San Bernardino, San Diego, San Luis Obispo, Santa Barbara, Ventura.
Sacramento District-Alpine. Amador, Butte, Calaveras, Colusa, El Dora- do, Glenn, Kings, Lassen, Madera, Merced, Modoc, Mono, Nevada, Placer, Plumas, Sacramento. San Joaquin, Shasta, Sierra, Siskiyou, Solano, Stanislaus, Sutter, Tehama, Trinity, Tulare, Tuolumne, Yolo, Yuba.
Sessions-San Francisco-Second Mon- day in January; third Monday in July. Los Angeles-First Monday in April; second Monday in Oc- tober. Sacramento-First Monday in May; second Monday in Novem- ber. All remittiturs will issue from the San Francisco office.
Justices of District Court of Appeal. First District.
Thos. J. Lennon, San Rafael, Presiding. S. P. Hall, of Oakland.
Frank H. Kerrigan, of San Francisco. Percy J. Hayselden, Clerk; J. B. Mar- tin, Deputy Clerk; W. E. Tucker, Reporter; Daniel C. McGanney, Bailiff.
Second District.
M. T. Allen, of Los Angeles, Presiding. V. E. Shaw, of Los Angeles. W. P. James, of Los Angeles. W. D. Shearer, Clerk; H. C. Lillie, Deputy Clerk; J. H. Crumrine, Re- porter; William H. Morris, Bailiff. Third District.
N. P. Chipman, of Red Bluff, Presiding. Elijah C. Hart, of Sacramento. Albert G. Burnett, of Santa Rosa. G. H. Chase, Clerk; W. M. Lowell, Deputy Clerk; Charles H. Adams, Reporter; George
Bailiff. D. Donaldson,
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State of Cal. Officers MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATION State of Cal. Officers
Governor-Hiram W. Johnson; salary, $10,000.
Private Secretary-Alexander McCabe. Executive Clerk-Franklin A. Griffin.
Lieutenant Governor-Albert J. Wallace; ex-officio President of the Senate; salary, $4,000.
Secretary of State-Frank C. Jordan; salary, $5,000.
Deputy-Frank Corey; salary, $3,000. Attorney-General-U. S. Webb; salary, $6,000.
Assistant-E. B. Power; salary, $4,000. Clerk of Supreme Court-B. Grant Tay- lor; salary, $5,000; Chief Deputy, W. R. Mackrille; salary, $2,400. Controller-A. B. Nye; salary, $5,000; Deputy, D. A. Moulton; salary, $3,000.
Superintendent of Banks-W. R. Will- iams; salary, $8,000.
Superintendent of Public Instruction- Edward Hyatt; salary, $5,000; Dep- uty, M. G. Hyatt; salary, $2,400. Superintendent of State Printing-Friend Richardson, salary, $5,000; Deputy, Robert L. Telfer; salary, $2,400.
Surveyor-General - W. S. Kingsbury; salary, $5,000; Deputy-A. W. San- born; salary, $3,000.
(The Surveyor-General is ex-officio Register of the State Land Office.) Treasurer-E. D. Roberts; salary, $5,000; Deputy-Herbert W. Johnstone; salary, $2,700.
Accountancy Board (State)-Prentiss Maslin, President; T. E. Atkinson, Secretary; Carmen Johnson Build- ing, 340 Sansome street, San Fran- cisco.
Adjutant-General-Edwin A. Forbes; sal- ary, $3,600; Assistant Adjutant- General, Frank F. Canon.
Adult Blind Home (Oakland).
President-John P. Irish.
Secretary-G. S. Meredith.
Superintendent-Joseph Sanders.
Agriculture, Board of. President-Ben. Rush. Secretary-J. L. Filcher.
Analyst, State-Professor W. B. Rising, University of California, Berkeley. Board of Architecture.
William Curlett, President, San Fran- cisco.
J. P. Krempel, Vice-President, Los An -. geles.
Lionel Deane, Secretary, San Fran- cisco (Northern District).
F. L. Roehrig, Secretary, Los Angeles (Southern District).
Board of Control-John F. Neylan, Clyde Seavey.
Secretary-Jas. R. Tehaney.
Building and Loan Commissioners- George S. Walker, Commissioner; James L. Fields, Secretary, Claus Spreckels Building, San Francisco. Charities and Corrections, State Board of-Louis J. Rosenthal, President; W. A. Gales, Secretary.
Dairy Bureau, State-E. P. Nissen, Presi- dent; F. W. Andreason, Secretary.
Deaf and Dumb and the Blind, Asylum for (Berkeley).
Board of Trustees-George W. Reed, President, Oakland; W. E. Griffith, Secretary-Treasurer; W. A. Cald- well, Acting Principal.
Debris Commissioner-W. W. Waggoner, Nevada City; Secretary, Thos H. Jackson, New Custom House.
Dental Examiners, Board of
President-J. M. Blodgett, Lodi. Secretary-C. A. Herrick, 133 Geary street, San Francisco.
Department of Highways-See State Highway Consulting Board.
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.
Feeble Minded Children, Home for (Eld- ridge, Sonoma County).
Superintendent and Secretary-Dr. William J. G. Dawson.
Fish and Game Commissioners-Frank M. Newbert, President; Ernest Schaeffle, Secretary, 734 Mills Bldg. Forestry Department State-G. Morris Homans.
Harbor Commissioners.
Eureka, Humboldt Bay-A. C. Tib- bitts, President; John S. Connick, M. Engels.
San Diego-F. R. Burnham, President; Chas. H. Swallow, Secretary.
San Francisco (Union Depot and Fer- ry Building) J. J. Dwyer, President; T. S. Williams; Leo V. Merle Jr., Secretary.
Health, Board of-Martin Regensburger, President; F. K. Ainsworth, J. H. Parkinson, W. Le M. Wills, W. F. Snow, W. A. Briggs, O. Stansburg. Horticulture, Commissioner of - A. J. Cook, Ferry Bldg.
Insurance Commissioner-E. C. Cooper, 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.
Mineralogist - W. H. Storms, Ferry Building, San Francisco.
Mining Bureau-A. H. Ward, F. W. Grif- fin, E. C. Hutchinson, Calvert Wil- son.
Normal School at Chico, Butte County- Allison Ware, Principal.
Normal School at Fresno-Wm. H. Lang- don, Principal.
Normal School at Los Angeles-Jesse F. Millspaugh, Principal.
Normal School at San Diego-E. L. Hardy, Principal.
Normal School at San Jose-Morris E. Dailey, 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.
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Pilot Commissioners, San Diego-Wil- liam R. Cushman and E. S. Potter. Commissioners, San Francisco, Mare Island and Benicia-Office, 311 Merchants Exchange Bldg; Chas. Mayo, H. Z. Hazard and W. T. Lewis; H. M. Burke, Secretary. Pilots-Office, Ferry Postoffice Building C. J. Brougouiere, H. Marshall, Step- hen Castle, Chas. B. Johnson, Geo. Scott, F. E. Mathieson, F. W. Jor- dan, Geo. D. Korts, J. E. McCulloch, Jas. Miller, J. J. Shea, A. Swanson, M. Tyson, George E. Wallace, E. W. Christiansen, J. Von Helms, M. An- derson, John Silovich, John Wal- lace, J. M. Hays.
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Hospitals, Homes, Asylums MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATION Hospitals, Homes, Asylums
Port Warden, San Diego-A. J. Foster. Port Warden, Los Angeles Harbor-Don C. Fugitt.
Port Wardens, San Francisco - Office, 110 Market street; John Leale, W. H. Pratt, Thos. Wallace.
Preston School of Industry, Ione, Ama- dor County-E. C. Voorhies, Rev. W. S. Matthew; C H. Dunton, Su- perintendent.
Prison Directors-D. M. Duffy, Presi- dent, San Francisco; Tirey L. Ford, San Francisco; Warren Porter, Watsonville; Charles Sonntag, San Francisco.
Railroad Commissioners-John M. Eshle- man, El Centro, President; H. D. Loveland, San Francisco; Alex Gor- don, Sacramento; Max Thelen, Ber- keley; Edwin O. Edgerton, Los An- geles; Chas. R. Detrick, Secretary; office, 833 Market.
State Highway Consulting Board-Chas. D. Blaney, Santa Clara; Burton A. Towne, Lodi; N. D. Darlington, Los Angeles.
State Engineer-Wilbur F. McClure.
State Highway Engineer-Austin B. Fletcher.
State Veterinarian-Dr. Chas. Keane, Los Angeles; W. E. D. Morrison, As- sistant, Los Angeles.
State Panama Pacific International Ex- position Commissioners-Matt Sul- livan, President; Governor Hiram Johnson, Chester H. Rowell, Robert C. Rogers, Marshall Stimson; Flor- ence O'Brien, Secretary; Leo Rob- inson, Controller; office, Exposition Bldg, 218 Pine street.
University of California-Regents-Gov- ernor Hiram W. Johnson, J. B. Rein- stein, Guy C. Earl, I. W. Hellman, Mrs. Phoebe A. Hearst, F. S. John- son, W. H. Crocker, A. W. Foster, C. W. Slack, John E. Budd, T. R. Bard, C. Rowell, Garret W. McEn- erney, J. W. Mckinley, Rev. Charles A. Ramm, F. W. Dohrmann and John A. Britton; Victor H. Hender- son, Secretary.
Veterinary Medical Board-Robert 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-James A. John- ston.
Whittier Home for Juvenile Offenders- J. P. Greeley, Superintendent.
HOSPITALS, HOMES AND ASYLUMS.
Armitage Orphanage of San Fran- cisco Situated in San Mateo, Califor- nia; Rev. C. H. L. Chandler, Superin- tendent.
Boys' and Girls' Aid Boolety, 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 Surgeon and Manager.
Carmelite Monastery, 2323 Hyde. Chevra Hochnosoth Orechim, 149 Ed- dy. W. G. Weiss, Secretary, City and County Relief Home. Off Corbett avenue near Lake Honda. (See City and County Government.)
City and County Hospital. (For offices, see City and County Government.)
Emergency Hospital. Stevenson street between Seventh and Eighth streets. Florence Crittenton Home. 344 Twen- tieth avenue. Emily G. Harrison, Act- ing Manager.
Francisca Maternity Hospital, 2835 Clement street. Emily G. Harrison, Resi- dent Physician.
French Hospital. Point Lobos avenue, between Fifth and Sixth avenues. Con- ducted by the French Mutual Benevolent Society. Chas. Carpy, President; J. Arees, Superintendent.
German Hospital. Noe street, between Duboce avenue and Fourteenth street. Werner Roehl, Superintendent. Owned and controlled by the German General Benevolent Society. C. Bonin, General Agent.
Hebrew Home for Aged Disabled. 2504 Howard street. Samuel Polack, President; Miss Amelia Levy, secretary; Frank M. Goldstone, Superintendent; Mrs. F. M. Goldstone, 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. John F. Merrill, President; Mrs. T. L. Miller, Recording Secretary; Mrs. Laurance Scott, Treasurer; W. D. Scur- lock, Superintendent; Dr. S. J. Ermen- trout, Resident Physician.
Isolation Hospital. Army street and De Haro street.
Juilly's Sanitarium. Twenty-first and Howard streets. Dr. George H. Juilly, Resident Physician.
King's Daughters' Home for Inour- 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, now St. Catherine's Home.
Marla Kipp Orphanage and Alfred Nuttall Nelson Memorial Home. North- east corner of Seventh avenue and Lake street. Mrs. John G. Kittle, President; Mrs. A. C Kains, Secretary; Mrs. E. E. Williams, Treasurer.
Maud B. Booth Home. 3 City Hall avenue.
Mckinley Orphanage. 3841 Nine- teenth street. H. B. Heacock, President; F. J. Forderer, Vice-President; First Federal Trust Co., Depositary; Mrs. W. W. Duncan, Secretary; Mrs. L. R. Cour- neen, Matron.
McHutt Hospital. Pine between Tay- lor and Jones streets.
Mount St. Joseph's Infant Orphan Asylum. Silver avenue, near Quint street. 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). Newhall street, be- tween Eighteenth and Twentieth ave- nues. Under the charge of the Sisters of Charity.
Mount Zion Hospital. O'Farrell street. Meyer H. Levy, Secretary; of- fice, 1768 O'Farrell street.
Old People's Home of San Francisco. 2507 Pine street. Board of Lady Man- agers: Mrs. Eugene Bresse, President; Mrs. J. F. McWilliams, Secretary; Mrs. Wm. H. Dick, Treasurer; Rev. Chas. E. Butterfield, Superintendent and Chap- lain; Mrs. C. E. Butterfield, Matron; M. E. Rumwell, Physician. Business meet- ings of the Board of Managers are held
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on the first Wednesday of each month at 10 a. m. Board of Trustees-William H. Crocker, President.
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. Judge Max C. Sloss, Presi- dent; Meyer H. Levy, Secretary, office 436 O'Farrell street; Samuel Langer, Su- perintendent. 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 or aged women who are members of the Episcopal Church. Mrs. George C. Boardman, Jr., Corre- sponding Secretary, 1928 Vallejo street.
Quarantine Hospital. Angel Island. Receiving Hospital. (See Board of Health.)
Saint Catherine's Home and Training School. 901 Potrero avenue. Conducted by the Sisters of Mercy.
San Francisco Home for Incurables. 1024 Franklin street.
San Francisco Ladies' Protection and Relief Society. Franklin street, between Post and Geary. Miss Anna Beaver, President; Mrs. W. R. Watson, Treas- urer; Mrs. Hugo D. Keil, Secretary.
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. Wm. Kauffmann, Treasurer; Miss Wini- fred Mears, Corresponding Secretary. A non-sectarian home for little ones un- der fourteen years.
San Francisco Protestant Orphan Asy- lum Society. Haight street, between La- guna and Buchanan.
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. Francis Hospital. Bush near Hyde. St. Joseph's Home Hospital. South- west corner Buena Vista and Park Hill avenues. Sister M. Amanda, Superioress.
St. Luke's Hospital. Established in 1871. Valencia street, near junction of Mission street.
St. Mary's Hospital. Hayes and Shra- der. Conducted by the Sisters
Mercy.
St. Peter's Academy. 1245 Alabama street.
St. Thomas Hospital. 300 Page street. St. Winifred's Sanatorium. 1065 Sut- ter street. Dr. Winslow Anderson, Chief Surgeon.
Tuberculosis Hospital. Twenty-second street and San Bruno avenue.
Twenty-sixth Street Hospital. (See City and County Government.)
University Mound Old Ladies' Home. University street, between Felton and Wayland, University Mound Tract. H. Gutzeit, President; E. W. Newhall, Sec- retary.
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.
All honorably discharged officers, soldiers and sailors who served in the regular or volunteer forces of the United States in any war in which the country has been engaged, including the Span- ish-American war, the provisional army (authorized by Act of Congress, ap- proved March 2, 1899), in any of the campaigns against hostile Indians, or who have served in the Philippines, in China or in Alaska, who are disabled by disease, wounds or otherwise, and who have no adequate means of support, are not otherwise provided for by law, and by reason of such disability are in- capable of earning their living, provided they have resided in the State of Cali- fornia for at least six months imme- diately preceding their application, shall be entitled to admission into the Home, subject 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; Hugh M. Burke, Vice- President; E. Z. Hennessey, J. C. Cur- rier, E. B. Hinman, Hugh Hogan, Wil- liam H. Savage; Brigadier General Charles A. Woodruff, Commandant; Lieutenant Colonel D. M. McRae, Sur- geon; Captain H. N. Crane, Assistant Surgeon; Captain J. J. Lyon, C. S .; Gen- eral John F. Sheehan, Q. M .; T. W. Law- rence, Engineer; C. de Colmesnil, Treas- urer; B. J. Scoville, Assistant Secretary.
Youths' Directory. Church and Nine- teenth streets. This institution com- prises a Free Employment Bureau and a Temporary Home for destitute children, who are not eligible to asylums, 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 316 Four- teenth street. Secretary's office and headquarters, San Francisco
Labor Temple, 316 Fourteenth street. Execu- tive and Arbitration Committee meets at headquarters every Monday at 7:30 p. m. Organizing Committee meets at headquarters on second Thursday at 7:30 p. m. Label Committee meets at headquarters on first and third Wed- nesdays. Law and Legislative Commit- tee meets at call of chairman .. Head-, quarters phones, Market 56, Home M1226.
Alaska Fishermen-95 Steuart.
Amalgamated Carpenters, No. 1-Meet alternate Fridays, Building Trades
Temple.
Amalgamated Carpenters, No. 2-Meet alternate Fridays, Building Temple.
Trades
Amalgamated Carpenters, No. 3-Meet alternate Mondays, Building Trades Temple.
Amalgamated Carpenters, No. 5-Meet alternate Tuesdays, Building Temple. Trades
Baggage Messengers - Meet second
Mondays, 92 Steuart.
Bakers (Cracker), No. 125-Meet sec- ond and fourth Thursdays, Garibaldi Hall, Broadway, between Kearny and Montgomery.
Bakers (Pie)-Meet first and third Wednesdays, 177 Capp.
USE Croches Quality PENS
49
GLADDING Mc BEAN
& Co.
ARCHITECTURAL TERRA COTTA
HOLLOW ILE FIRES PROOFING
VITRIFIED
PIPE TERRACOTTA PIPE FACE BRICK ETC.
OFFICE CROCKER BLDG. PHONE DOUGLAS 540 SAN FRANCISCO WORKS LINCOLN CAL
Trade Mark
of the Cutter
C.W.MARWEDEL
MACHINE SHOP TOOLS AND SUPPLIES. PHONE DOUGLAS : 4180 BRASS COPPER STEEL. 76-80FIRST ST.
USE Crocker Quality' BOOKS
DUNTLEY
PNEUMATIC CLEANERS S. F. COMPRESSED AIR CLEANING CO. Sutter and Stockton Streets
Labor and Trade Unions MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATION
Trade UnionsLabor and
Bakers, No. 24-Meet at headquarters, first and third Saturdays, 1791 Mission.
Bakery Wagon Drivers-Meet second and fourth Sundays, Labor Council Hall, 316 Fourteenth.
Barbers Union Local 148-Meet second and fourth Thursdays, 343 Van Ness av- enue.
Barber Shop Porters and Bath House Employees-Meet second Wednesdays, Labor Temple, 316 Fourteenth.
Bartenders, No. 41-Meet Mondays, 1213 Market street.
Bay and River Steamboatmen-Head- quarters, 51 Steuart street.
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