Crocker-Langley San Francisco directory for the year commencing 1912, Part 8

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Publication date: 1896
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Lieutenant (Jr. Gr.) Jos. L Armstrong, Los Angeles.


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Lieutenant William Speck, Command- ing, San Francisco.


Lieutenant (Jr. Gr.) Henry Leopold, San Francisco. Ensign Aldrich Barton, San Francis- co.


Ensign C. S. Hendry, San Francisco.


Medical.


Lieutenant Commander Thomas B. W. Leland, Chief Surgeon, San Francisco.


Lieutenant Otto F. Westerfeld, Sur- geon, San Francisco.


Lieutenant (Jr. Gr.) Alfred J. Mur- rieta, Assistant Surgeon, Los Angeles.


Lieutenant (Jr. Gr.) John Gallagher, Assistant Surgeon, San Francisco.


Lieutenant (Jr. Gr.) Robert F. Win- chester, Assistant Surgeon, Santa Bar- bara.


Lieutenant (Jr. Gr.) Paul Castelhun, Assistant Surgeon, San Francisco.


Lieutenant (Jr. Gr.) Daniel D. Whe- don, Assistant Surgeon, San Diego.


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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 Veterans Fireman's Hall, Ellis street between Fillmore and Steiner streets. Officers- G. A. Galbraith, Commander; John T. Kidd, Vice-Commander; C. J. Weath- erly, Adjutant; Lieutenant Arthur Kidd, 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. Meets every second and fourth Wednesday at 566 Fulton street. L. W. Alison, President, 649 Green street; Dave F. Bertich, Recording Secretary, 17th and Mississippi streets; M. J. Rus- sell, Financial Secretary, 234 East street.


San Francisco Schuetzen-Verein. Or- ganized 1859. The oldest and largest independent military organization. Mem- bership of 220. Meets at Saratoga Hall every second Wednesday of each month. Nic Ahrens, President; John D Heise, Captain; Otto Lemcke Secretary.


LEAGUE OF THE CROSS CADETS.


First Regiment (Dismounted Artillery) Established January 7th, 1894. Reg- imental Headquarters, Callaghan Build- ing, San Francisco. Field and Staff- Colonel Benjamin L Mckinley, Com- manding. Lieut-Colonel Florence M. McAuliffe, Major John L Flynn, Captain James P Martin, Adjutant, Major Joseph G. Morrissey, M. D., Surgeon; Captain Bertrand G. Doherty, Inspector; Captain Bert D. Paolinelli, Inspector; Captain John L Whelan, Quartermaster; Captain Leo V Flanagan, M. D., Assistant Sur- geon; Lieutenant J. Raleigh Kelly, Com- missary; Lieutenant William J. O'Dea, Battalion Adjutant; Lieutenant George L. McVicker, Battalion Adjutant.


Company A-Captain M. F. Kent, First Lieutenant, W, H. Greene; Second Lieu- tenant, D. P. Black, Armory, Page and Masonic avenue


Company B-Captain, J. R. Smith; First Lieutenant, J. J. Carmody; Second Lieutenant, J. A. Coghlan, Armory Twen- ty-fifth and Hampshire streets.


Company C-Captain, A. R. Wilmot, First Lieutenant, J. F. Balzer, Second Lieutenant, J. R. Coleman, Armory 127 San Jose avenue.


Company L-Captain, F. J. Grimley, First Lieutenant, W. J. Casey, Second Lieutenant, A. J. Kavanagh, Armory, Sixteenth and Church streets.


Company M-Captain, J. A. Riddell, First Lieutenant, G. B. Henno; Second Lieutenant, R. F. McCarry, Armory 664 California street


Company N-Captain, H. J. Leonard, First Lieutenant, G. L. Courtney, Second Lieutenant, A. J. Silva, Armory Seventh and Grove streets, Oakland, California


L. C. C. Band-Lieutenant, E. G. Wil- liams, Leader, Headquarters, Country- man Building, 915 Van Ness avenue


PROTECTIVE ASSOCIATIONS.


Alaska Fisherman's Union. 93 Steuart street. I. N. Hylen. Secretary.


American Association of Masters and Pilots. Meets at 36 Steuart Mondays at 7:30 p. m .. Captain William A. Wescott, President; Captain W. T. Duerrbeck, Secretary.


American Shipmasters Association of the Pacific Coast. C. Henningsen, Sec- retary, 95 Market street.


Golden Gate Harbor, No. 40. Meets every Wednesday in each month at 10 East street. Captain E. S. Pigott, Pres- ident; J. J. Lawless, Secretary and Man- ager.


Bookbinders, Paper Rulers, Paper Cut- ters and Folding Machine Operator's Union, Local No. 31-Meets last Thurs- days of each month at Fourteenth and Guerrero streets. Thomas P. Garrity, President; W. C. Booth, Secretary, 507 Mission street


Bottlers' Protective Association of California. G. H. T. Jackson, President; Louis R. Levy, Secretary, 524 Gough street.


Brewers' Protective Association. Meets at 318 Humboldt Bank Building every Friday. William Schuldt, Sec.


Builders Association of California, The, 402 Kearny street. Rooms open daily from 8 a. m. to 5 p. m. Exchange hours, 12 m. to 2 p. m. daily. Meetings second Monday in each month. J. A. Butcher, Secretary,


California State Association of Elec- trical Contractors-Grant Building. F. V. Meyers, Secretary.


Carriage and Stable Owners' Associa- tion. 2470 California street.


Carriage and Wagon Builders' Asso- ciation of San Francisco. Herman Wert- sch, President; D. E. Besecker, Secre- tary, 529 Pacific Building.


Franklin Mutual Building and Loan Association (Spar-und Bau-Verein). 119- 120 Investors' Building, 787 Market street. B. Fedde, Secretary.


International Association of Machin- ists, San Francisco Lodge No. 68. Meets Wednesday in each month at 228 Oak street. Charles W. Meyer, Secretary.


Juvenile Protective Assn. Mrs. C. E. Weyman, Secretary, 1068 Phelan Bldg.


Longshore Lumbermen's Protective AN- sociation of San Francisco. Meets at Building Trades Temple, corner Four- teenth and Guerrero streets.


Marine Fireman, Oilers and Waterten- ders Union of the Pacific, P. Flynn, Sec- retary, 91 Steuart street.


Masons' and Builders' Association of San Francisco. Meets first Monday of each month at 180 Jessie street. E. J. Brandon, President; W. S. Scott, Secre- tary; Thos. J. Butcher, Treasurer.


Master Plumbers Association of San Francisco. N. W. corner Page and Gough streets. Frank J. Klimm, Presi- dent; John L. E. Firmin, Secretary.


Musicians' Mutual Protective Union of San Francisco, Local No. 6, American Federation of Musicians. E. H. Slissman, Recording Secretary; 68 Haight.


Pile Drivers and Bridge Builders As- sociation, Local No. 77, 457 Bryant.


Riggers' Protective Union, 10 Howard street. George Brown, Secretary.


Sailors Union of the Pacific, 84 East. San Francisco Beer Bottlers' Board of Trade. L. C. Brandt, President; Louis R. Levy, Secretary, 524 Gough.


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MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATION Public Schools of San Francisco


San Francisco Dental Association. Meets second Monday of each month at 135 Stockton street. Dr. C. I. Hansen, President; Dr. F. J. Seiferd, Secretary.


San Francisco Planing Mill Owners' Association, 248 Pacific Building. Meets every Wednesday. R. B Moore, Presi- dent; A. C. Bredfield, Secretary.


San Francisco Retail Grocers' Associ- ation. Meets first and third Mondays of each month at 264 Hansford Build- ing. J. W. McEvers, Secretary.


San Francisco Ship Caulkers' Associa- tion. 97 Steuart street. G. W. Sanfacon, Secretary.


San Francisco Soda Water Manufac- turers Board of Trade. D. F. Shea, President; Louis R. Levy, Secretary. Office, 524 Gough street


Ship and Steamboat Joiners Proteo- tive Union, 14 Folsom street. J. W. Christie, Secretary.


PUBLIC BUILDINGS AND HALLS.


PUBLIC BUILDINGS.


Alms House, off Corbett avenue, near Laguna Honda.


City Hall, southeast corner McAllister and Larkin.


City and County Hospital, Ingleside. County Jail, west side San Jose. ave- nue, near Ocean avenue. Custom House, northwest corner


Washington and Battery.


Grant Building, Seventh and Market. Hall of Justice, Washington and Kearny.


Hall of Records, City Hall.


Postoffice, northeast corner Seventh and Mission.


Relief Home for Aged and Infirm, off Corbett avenue near Laguna Honda.


United States Appraiser's Building, Sansome, between Washington and Jack- Bon.


United States Marine Hospital, Pre- sidio Reservation.


United States Mint, northwest corner Mission and Fifth.


United States Treasury, 608-610 Com- mercial.


HALLS.


Advance Hall, 316 Fourteenth.


Albert Pike Memorial Temple, 1859 Geary.


Arcanium Hall, 1638 Eddy.


Bent's Hall, 3001 Twenty-second.


B'nai B'rith Hall, Van Ness avenue and Ash.


Callegari's Hall, 421 Union.


Coleman's Hall, 1988 Bush.


Cotillion, 159 Church.


Devisadero Hall, 321 Devisadero.


Dolores Hall, 3278 Sixteenth.


Druids' Hall, 680 McAllister.


Duveneck's Hall, Twenty-fourth and Church.


Eagles' Hall, 1695 Market.


Eastern Star Chapter's Hall, 159 Church.


Eintracht Hall, 237 Twelfth.


Equality Hall, 139 Albion avenue.


Excelsior Hall, 2337 Mission.


Findlay's Dancing Academy, 3245 Six- teenth.


Foresters' Hall, Irving near Eleventh avenue.


Foresters' Hall, 1426 Ellis.


Franklin Hall, 1881 Fillmore.


Fraternal Hall, 1919 Sutter. Garabaldi Hall, Broadway and Kearny. Germania Hall and Club Rooms,


Roesch Building, northwest corner Mission and Fifteenth.


Golden Gate Hall, 2135 Sutter.


Golden West Hall, 174 Castro. Hamilton Hall, 1545 Steiner.


I. O. O. F. Fraternal Hall, 1245 Market. Improvement Hall, 2269 Market. Kendrick's Hall, 454 Valencia. King Solomon's Hall, 1745 Fillmore. Knights of Honor Hall, 1416 Steiner. Knights of Red Branch, 1133 Mission. Labor Council Hall, 316 Fourteenth. Larkin Hall, 590 Eddy. Laurel Hall, 512 Railroad avenue.


Liberty Hall, 1791 Mission. Liguri Hall, 4441 Mission. Lyra Hall, Church, corner Twenty- eighth.


Lyric Hall, Larkin and Turk.


Maennerbund, 1180 Potrero avenue.


Mangel's Hall, Twenty-fourth and Fol- som. Marine Engineers' Hall, 45 Steuart.


Masonic Hall, 2666 Mission.


Mission Masonic Temple, 2668 Mission. Mission Turn Verein Hall, 3543 Eigh- teenth. Mowry's Hall, corner Laguna and Grove.


National Hall, 566 Fulton.


Native Sons' Hall, Gough and Geary.


Neegaard's Hall, 806 Larkin.


New Era Hall, 2121 Market.


Nunan Hall, 1254 Market.


Oakwood Hall, 1805 Devisadero. Plant's Hall, Twenty-fourth and Doug- lass.


Polito Hall, 3265 Sixteenth.


Potrero Opera House, 627 Tennessee.


Raymond Hall, 1713 Twentieth.


Redmen's Hall, 240 Golden Gate avenue. Richmond Hall, 309 Fourth avenue.


Roesch Hall, Fifteenth and Mission.


Schubert's Hall, Sixteenth and Mission. Sheet Metal Workers' Hall, 224 Guer- rero.


St. George Hall, 1675 Market.


St. Helen Hall, 2089 Fifteenth.


Starr King Memorial Hall, Capp, cor- ner Twentieth.


Stegeman's, northeast corner Clinton Park and Valencia.


Steimke's Hall, 2760 Octavia.


Swedish-American Hall, 2174 Market.


Teamster's Hall, 530 Bryant.


Twin Peaks' Hall, southeast corner Seventeenth and Noe.


Union Hall, 316 Fourteenth.


Valencia Hall, 35712 Valencia.


Veteran Hall, 432 Duboce avenue. Washington Square Hall, 1525 Stockton. Wolf's Hall, 3 Plymouth avenue.


Woodmen Building, 3345 Seventeenth. Yeomen Hall, 3302 Twenty-fourth.


Young Men's Institute Hall, 92 Sanchez.


PUBLIC SCHOOLS OF SAN FRANCISCO.


Adams Cosmopolitan Grammar School. Eddy, near Van Ness avenue.


Agassiz School. Bartlett, near Twenty- second.


Bay View Grammar School. Bay View and Flora.


Bernal Grammar School. Cortland ave- nue, near Andover.


Bryant Cosmopolitan Primary School. Bryant between Twenty-second and Twenty-third.


Buena Vista School. Bryant near Eighteenth.


Burnett School. Lane and Newcomb. Cleveland Primary School. Persia avenue between Athens and Moscow. Columbus School. Thirteenth avenue between Kirkham and Lawston.


Columbia Cosmopolitan School. Flor- ida, near Twenty-fifth.


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Religious Societies


Commercial Evening School. Eight- eenth and Dolores.


Commercial High School, at Mission, Eighteenth and Dolores.


Cooper Primary School Greenwich, near Jones.


Crocker School. Page, near Broderick. Daniel Webster School. Connecticut and Nineteenth.


Denman School. Hayes and Pierce. Detention Home School. 2344 Sutter. Douglass Primary School. Nineteenth and Collingwood.


Dudley Stone Primary School. Haight, near Masonic avenue.


Edison School. Church and Hill.


Emerson School. Pine, near Divisa- dero.


Ethan Allen School. Bryant and Sixth streets.


Everett Grammar School. Sanchez, near Sixteenth.


Fairmount Grammar School. Chenery, near Randall.


Farragut School. Holloway avenue and Faxon street.


Francis Scott Key School. Forty- second avenue and Irving.


Frank McCoppin Primary School. Sixth avenue, near Balboa.


Franklin School. Eighth, near Harri- son.


Fremont School, McAllister, near Baker. Garfield School. Filbert and Kearny. George Peabody School. Seventh avenue and Clement.


Girls' High School. O'Farrell and Scott.


Glen Park School. Brompton and Bosworth.


Golden Gate School. Golden Gate ave- nue, near Scott. Grant School. Pacific avenue, near Broderick.


Grattan School. Grattan and Shrader. Haight School. Mission, near Twenty- fifth.


Hamilton School. Geary, near Scott. Hancock School. Filbert, near Jones. Harrison School. Railroad and James- town avenues.


Hawthorne School. Shotwell, near Twenty-second.


Hearst School. Hermann and Fill- more.


Henry Durant School. Turk, near Webster. Horace Mann Evening School. Valen- cia, near Twenty-second.


Horace Mann School. Valencia, near Twenty-second.


Humboldt Evening School. Eighteenth and Dolores. Hunter's Point School. Innes, near Hawes.


Irving M. Scott School. Tennessee, near Twenty-second.


Jackson School. Oak, near Stanyan. James Lick Grammar School. Noe and Twenty-fifth.


Jean Parker Grammar School. Broad- way, near Powell.


Jefferson School. Nineteenth and Irving.


John Swett Grammar School Mc- Allister, near Gough. Junipero Serra School. Highland ave- nue and Holly Park Circle.


Kate Kennedy School. Noe and Thir- tieth.


Lafayette School. Thirty-seventh av- nue and Geary.


Laguna Honda Primary School Seventh avenue, near Judah. Le Conte School. Norwich and Harri- son.


Lincoln Evening School. At Hearst School, Hermann and Fillmore.


Lincoln School. Harrison, near Fourth. Longfellow School. Lowell and Morse. Lowell High School. Sutter, near Gough.


Madison School. Clay, near Walnut. Marshall School. Mission, near Fif- teenth, rear Julian avenue.


Mckinley School. Fourteenth and Cas- tro. Mission School. Mission, near Fif- teenth.


Mission High School. Eighteenth and Dolores.


Monroe School. Excelsior avenue and London.


Moulder School. Page and Gough. Noe Valley School. Twenty-fourth and Douglass.


Oral School for Deaf. In Golden Gate School Bldg.


Oriental Public School Clay, near Powell.


Pacific Heights Grammar School. Jack- son, near Webster.


Parkside School. Taraval, near Thir- tieth avenue.


Patrick Henry School. Vermont and Eighteenth.


Paul Revere School. Corbett avenue and Ocean avenue.


Poytechnic High School. Arguello Blvd. and Frederick.


Portola School. Bacon, near Berlin. Redding School. Pine near Larkin. Richmond Evening School. First av- enue near Point Lobos avenue.


Rincon School. Stillman and Third. Rochambeau School. Twenty-fifth and Lake.


Roosevelt School. First avenue near Point Lobos avenue.


Sheridan School. Capitol avenue and Lobos.


Sherman School. Union, near Franklin. Spring Valley School. Broadway, near Polk.


Starr King School. San Bruno avenue, near Twenty-fifth.


Sunnyside School. Forester between Flood and Hearst avenues.


Sutro School. Thirteenth avenue, near Clement.


Visitacion Valley School. Vassalboro and Visitacion avenue.


Washington Evening School At Sher- man School, Union near Franklin.


Washington Irving School. Broadway and Sansome.


Washington School. Washington and Mason.


Winfield Scott School. Lombard, near Baker.


Yerba Buena School. Greenwich, near Webster.


Ball Katherine Miss. Supervisor Draw- ing Public Schools.


Bartlett Eleanor Miss. Supervisor Do- mestic Science, Public Schools.


Carpenter Estelle Miss. Supervisor Music, Public Schools. Barthel F. K. Supervisor Manual Training, Public Schools. Residence Berkeley.


Miehling George. Supervisor Physical Culture. Public Schools.


RELIGIOUS SOCIETIES.


Albert Pike Memorial Temple Associa- tion. Office, 1859 Geary street. California Bible Society. 729 Monad- nock Building. Meets first Thursday in each month. Benjamin Romaine, Presi-


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dent; Rev. J. E. Squires, Secretary, 618 Baker street.


Epworth League Alliance, The. Exec- utive committee meets second Thursday of each month at Wesley M. E. Church, corner Hayes and Buchanan streets. Fred D. Parr, President; Miss Edythe Duncan, Secretary; Miss Black, Corresponding Secretary.


Occidental Board of Foreign Missions. Meets first Monday of each month at 920 Sacramento street. Mrs. H. B. Pinney, President; Mrs. J. H. Laughlin, Record- ing Secretary.


. Presbyterian Board of Foreign Mis- sions. Rev. E. F. Hall, Secretary, 920 Sacramento street.


Presbyterian Mission House. 920 Sac- ramento street. Headquarters of the Women's Occidental Board of Foreign Missions of the Presbyterian Church.


San Francisco Baptist Workers' Con- ference. Meets on fourth Monday of each month at 10:45 a. m. Rev. A. E. Lindberg, President; Rev. L. J. Sawyer, Secretary, 1975 Post street.


San Francisco Baptist Church Exten- sion Society. Meets first Monday even- ing of each month at 1975 Post street. Rev. J. A. Sutherland, President; Harry C. Allan. Secretary, 536 Mills Building. San Francisco Baptist Ministerial


Union. Meets first Monday morning in First Church. San Francisco, and third Monday in Oakland. Rev. E. L. Spauld- ing. Secretary.


San Francisco Church Extension So- ciety of the M. E. Church. Meets at 729 Monadnock Building. Rolla V. Watt. President: J. E. White, Secretary.


San Francisco Church Federation. Meets fourth Monday of each month at Y. M. C. A. Building. Rev. L. J. Sawyer, President; residence, 6 Lyon terrace.


San Francisco National Training School and Deaconess Home of the M. E. Church, 129 Haight street. Rev. E. R. Willis, D. D., President.


San Francisco Seamen's Institute. 242 Steuart, near Folsom. A Church Insti- tute for seamen of all nations and creed and colors.


Seamen's Institute and Church. In connection with the Missions to Seamen's Society which has branches in all the large ports throughout the world. All seamen are welcome. Reading. games and concerts. Bank and Postoffice, 242 Steuart street.


The Gentlemen's Sodality of St Ignatius Church. Meets on Sundays of each month at 2211 Hayes street at 7:30 a. m. Rev. Patrick J. Foote, S. J., Director; James R. Kelly, Prefect.


The Ladies' Sodality of St Ignatius Church, 2211 Hayes street. Meets on the second, fourth and fifth Sundays of each month, at 2:30 p. m. Rev. A. Tri- velli, Director; Miss Sylvia O'Loughlin, Prefect; Miss Nettie Beardsley, First Assistant; Miss Fannie White, Second Assistant.


The Port Society. A non-sectarian Christian Association and Institute for Seamen, 58 Sacramento street.


The San Francisco Port Society. Itg work is to aid the Mariners' Church in its work for seamen. Its house of wor- ship, on the northeast corner of Sacra- mento and Drumm streets, was burned and is not yet replaced. William Ro- maine, President; Robert Dollar, Vice- President; C. B. Perkins, Treasurer; J. Rowell, Secretary.


Young Men's Christian Association.


220 Golden Gate avenue, Rolla V. Watt, President; Henry J. McCoy, General Sec- retary; E. E. Edson, Educational Direc- tor; W. L. Anderson, Office Secretary.


Young Men's Hebrew Association. In- corporated November 9th, 1901. Loca- tion, 1966-1974 Page street, near Stanyan street. The objects are to improve the moral, mental and physical condition of young men and women; providing and maintaining a library and reading- room, billiard room, social hall and gymnasium with baths attached. The Association rooms are open each day from 9 a. m. to 10 p. m., except on Jew- ish holidays. Samuel Weisskopf, Presi- dent; Aaron L. Sapiro, Secretary.


Young Women's Christian Association. Mrs. Geo. P. Thurston, President; Miss Elizabeth M. Jones, Corresponding Sec- retary; Miss Julia T. Lee, General Sec- retary. Boarding house, 1259 O'Farrell street; Educational Building, 1249 O'Far- rell street; Cafeteria and Rest Room, 239 Geary street.


SECRET SOCIETIES. MASONIC.


Grand Lodge of Free and Accepted Masons of California. Meets second Tuesday in October. John Whicher, Grand Secretary, office 412 Hewes Build- ing.


Grand Chapter of Royal Arch Masons of California. Meets on the third Tues- day of April of each year. William Abraham Davies, Grand Secretary, rooms 501-502-503 French Savings Bank Build- ing, 110 Sutter street, San Francisco.


Grand Council of Royal and Select Masters of California. Meets on Monday preceding third Tuesday of April each year at 10 a. m. Thos. A. Davies, Grand Recorder, 110 Sutter street.


Grand Commandery of Knights Temp- lar of California. Meets on first Thurs- day after the third Tuesday of April of each year. William Abraham Davies. Grand Recorder, rooms 501-502-503 French Savings Bank Building, 110 Sut- ter street, San Francisco.


Scottish Rite of Free Masonry, San Francisco Consistory, No. 1. Meets every Friday evening at 8 p. m., Scottish Rite Temple, Van Ness avenue and Sutter street.


San Francisco Chapter, No. 1. Meets at call of the Master at 8 p. m., at Scottish Rite Temple, Van Ness avenue and Sutter street.


San Francisco Council, No. 1. Meets at call of the Master at Scottish Rite Temple, Van Ness avenue and Sutter street. .


San Francisco Lodge of Perfection, No. 1. Meets every Friday evening at 8 p. m. at Scottish Rite Temple, Van Ness avenue and Sutter street.


California Bodies A. and A. Scottish Rite of Free Masonry, Southern Juris- diction of the United States; California Lodge of Perfection, No. 10; California Chapter, No. 7, Knights Rose Croix; California Council, No. 7, Knights Kadosh; California Consistory, No. 5. All meet at Albert Pike Memorial Tem- ple, 1859 Geary street.


Islam Temple Ancient Arabic Order Nobles of Mystic Shrine. Stated meet- ings second Thursday of each month at 43 Powell street


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KNIGHTS TEMPLAR.


California Commandery, No. 1 Stated assembly every Friday evening at 1859 Geary street.


Golden Gate Commandery, No. 16. Sta- ted assembly first and third Mondays of each month at Golden Gate Hall, 2135 Sutter street.


Mission Commandery, No. 41. Stated assembly every Tuesday evening in Mis- sion Masonic Temple.


California Council, No. 2, R. and S. M., Meets first Wednesday of each month at 2135 Sutter street


ROYAL ARCH MASONS.


San Francisco Chapter, No. 1. Stated meeting first and third Wednesdays of each month at Masonic Hall, First ave- nue and Clement street.


California Chapter, No. 5. Stated meet- ings first and third Tuesdays of each month at 2135 Sutter street.


Mission Chapter, No. 79. Stated as- sembly first and third Thursdays of each month in Mission Masonic Temple.


MASONIC LODGES.


The Masonic Lodges meet in this City as follows:


California, No. 1. Meets first Thurs- day evening of each month in Golden Gate Commandery Hall.


La Parfaite Union, No. 17. Meets first Friday evening of each month in King Solomon's Hall.




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