Crocker-Langley San Francisco directory for the year commencing 1915, Part 7

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Publication date: 1896
Publisher: San Francisco : H.S. Crocker Co.
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NAVAL MILITIA OF CALIFORNIA.


San Francisco Headquarters, 14th and Mission. Capt. George W. Bauer, Commanding, 660 Sacra- mento, San Francisco.


Commander Archibald A. Morey, Santa Cruz. Lieut. Commander George E. Kammerer, Chron- icle Bldg, San Francisco.


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


Lieut. Commander Henry Pierre Smith, Navi- gating Officer, San Francisco.


Lieut. Commander William Speck, Chief Engi- neer, San Francisco.


Lieut. Commander Alonzo H. Woodbine, Los Angeles.


Lieut. Cecil C. Dennis, Paymaster, Alameda.


Lieut. Otto F. Westerfeld, Surgeon, San Fran- cisco.


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


Lieut. Chris J. Bauer, Equipment Officer, San Francisco.


Lieut. Robert F. Sesnon, Chaplain, Sausalito. Lieut. (Jr. Gr.) John W. Millar, Asst. Equipment Officer, Oakland.


Lieut. Frank S. M Harris, Asst. Ordnance Officer, Berkeley.


Lieut. Emanuel Mosbacher, Passed Asst. Pay- master, San Francisco.


Ensign Julier C. Hizar, Asst. Paymaster, San Diego.


First Division-San Francisco.


Lieut. J. A. McGee, Commanding, San Francisco. Lieut. (Jr. Gr.) -


Ensign Wm. C. Toose, Oakland.


Ensign Ralph Stern, San Francisco. Second Division -- San Francisco.


Lieut. T. S. Harloe, Commanding, San Francisco. Lieut. (Jr. Gr.) -


Ensign Louis R. Holm, San Francisco. Ensign Wm. J. Ashley, San Francisco. Third Division-San Diego.


Lieut. D. M. Stewart, Commanding, San Diego. Lieut. (Jr. Gr.) Robt. H. Baker, San Diego.


Ensigna Jerome A. Ryan and Hugh S. Haynes. Fourth Division-Santa Cruz.


Lieut. Jas. H. Willey, Commanding, Santa Cruz. Lieut. (Jr. Gr.) Leroy A. Sprague, Santa Cruz. Ensigns Arnold M. Baldwin and Carl W. Sprague, Santa Crus.


Fifth Division-Eureka. Lieut. (Jr. Gr.) A. B. Adams, Commanding, Eureka.


Ensign Walter E. Torrey, Eureka. Sixth Division-Santa Barbara.


Lieut. Lieut. (Jr. Gr.) Chas. W. Wright, Santa Barbara. Ensigns Chas H. McCaleb and H. L. Keller, Santa Barbara.


Seventh Division-Los Angeles.


" Lieut. Ray W. Clark, Commanding, Los Angeles. Lieut. (Jr. Gr.) John E. Smith.


Ensigns -


Eighth Division-Los Angeles. Lieut. Geo. E. Link, Commanding, Los Angeles Lieut. (Jr. Gr.) Jos. L. Armstrong, Los Angeles


Ensigna H. K. Koebig and M. R. Tipton.


Ninth Division-Los Angeles.


Lieut. Frank R. Seaver, Commanding.


Ensigns Nelson Taylor and C. C. Troensegaard. Engineer Division-San Francisco.


Lieut. Henry Leopold, Commanding, San Fran- cisco.


Lieut. (Jr. Gr.) Chas. S. Hendry, San Francisco. Ensign Aldrich Barton, San Francisco.


Ensign W. E. Hubbard, San Francisco.


Medical.


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


Lieut. Otto F. Westerfeld, Surgeon, San Fran- cisco.


Lieut. (Jr. Gr.) Robert F. Winchester, Surgeon, Santa Barbara.


Lieut. (Jr. Gr.) John P. Dougall, Asst. Surgeon, Los Angeles.


Lieut. (Jr. Gr.) Benj. H. Bush, Asst. Surgeon Santa Cruz.


Lieut. (Jr. Gr.) John Gallagher, Asst. Surgeon, San Francisco.


Lieut. (Jr. Gr.) Paul Castelhun, Asst. Surgeon, San Francisco.


Lieut. (Jr. Gr.) Carl T. Wallace, Asst. Surgeon, Eureka.


Lieut. (Jr. Gr.) Thos. C. Pounds, Asst. Surgeon, San Diego. Officers of the United States Navy.


(On duty with the Naval Militia of California. Lieut. Commander Wm. V. Toomb, care of Hydrographic Office, Merchants' Exchange, San Francisco, Cal.


Commander Cleland Davis, San Diego.


Lieut. (Jr. Gr.) F. A. L. Vassler, San Francisco. Veterans' National Guard of California.


Organized May 16, 1888. Objects: To promote social reunion and good fellowship; to assist its members in all just claims, for the rights and benefits conferred upon them by the laws of the State of Cali- fornia, and to advance the interests of the National Guard. Seven years of continuous service in the National Guard of the State is a pre-requisite of membership. Meets on the 3d Wednesday of each month at 1160 Eddy. Officers: G. A. Galbraith, Commander; John T. Kidd, Vice-Commander; C. J. Weatherly, Adjutant; Lieut. Arthur Kidd, Pay- master.


INDEPENDENT COMPANIES.


These military organizations are independent of the National Guard of California, and for the most part are attached to some benevolent association.


Austrian Military and Benevolent Association- Meets every 2d and 4th Wednesday at 566 Fulton. Martin Ranzulo, Pres., 527 Columbus Av .; M. M. Zlosilo, Recording Sec., 447 4th Av .; M. J. Russell, Financial Sec., 833 Baker.


California Grays-A. Kreuzberger, Recording Sec .; M. T. Clark, Cor. Sec., German House.


Nationals, The-Organized 1855. Meets at 1160 Eddy every Monday evening. H. H. Mitchell, Capt .; R. B. Alexander, Recording Sec.


San Francisco Schuetzen - Verein - Organized 1859. Membership of 220. Meets at Saratoga Hall every 2d Wednesday of each month. Nic Ahrens, Pres .; John D. Heise, Captain; Otto Lemcke, Sec.


LEAGUE OF THE CROSS CADETS.


First Regiment (Dismounted Artillery)-Extab- lished January 7th, 1894. Regimental Headquarters Callaghan Building, San Francisco. Field and Staff: Colonel John L. Flynn, Commanding; Lieut. Colonel James P. Martin; Major Frank J. Grimley, Major Hugh J. Leonard, Major John L. Whelan; Captain Milo F. Kent, Adjutant; Captain Bertrand G. Doh- erty, Inspector; Captain Bert D. Paolinelli, Pay- master; Captain William N. Buckley, Inspector; Lieut. John Casey, Battalion Adjutant; Lieut. L. V. Carew.


Medical Corps-Major Joseph C. Morrissey, Sur- geon; Capt. F. I. Gonzales, Dental Surgeon; Lieut. James I. O'Dea.


Quartermaster Corps-Capt. Phillip F. Powers, Q. M .; Lieut. Grover S. Tracy, Asst. Q. M .; Lieut. Leo V. Carew, Asst. Q. M.


Company A-William H. Greene, Capt. ; Daniel P. Black, Lieut .; Edward J. Duggan, Lieut.


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Protective Associations


MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATION Protective Associations


Company B-James R. Smith, Capt .; John J. Carmody, Lieut .; J. G. Carmody, 2d Lieut.


Company C-William J. O'Dea, Capt .; John R. Coleman, Lieut .; C. Mihan, 2d Lieut.


Company D-George L. McVicker, Capt .; John Canty, Lieut .; J. Ryan, Lieut.


Company E-S. C. Cronin, Capt .; J. J. Carey, Ist Lieut .; R. E. Galvin, 2d Lieut.


Company L-William J. Casey, Capt .; G. Tracy, 1st Lieut .; W. Hogan, 2d Lieut.


Company M-A. J. Kavanagh, Capt .; T. M. Burns, Ist Lieut. ; C. A. Marks, 2d Lieut.


Company N-George L. Courtney, Capt .; W. E. Schirmer, 1st Lieut .; G. J. Brusher, 2d Lieut.


Company E-Berkeley, California.


Non-Commissioned Staff-Edward J. Wren, Sergt. Major; George M. Carter, Q. M. Sergt .; Leo Kane, Battalion Sergt. Major; Frank M. Flynn, Battalion Sergt. Major.


L. C. C. Band-Lieut. E. G. Williams, Leader; Headquarters, St. Dominic's Hall, Pine and Steiner.


PROTECTIVE ASSOCIATIONS.


Alaska Fishermen's Union-49 Clay.


American Shipmasters Association of the Pacific Coast-C. O. Andersen, Sec., 95 Market.


Bookbinders, Paper Rulers, Paper Cutters and Folding Machine Operators' Union, Local No. 31- Meets last Thursdays of each month at San Fran- cisco Labor Council, 16th and Capp. Thomas P. Garrity, Pres .; office,525 Market.


Bottlers' Protective Association of California- G. H. T. Jackson, Pres .; Louis R. Levy, Seo .; 524 Gough.


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


Building Owners and Managers Association- Office, 557, Pacific Bldg. F. M. Applegrath, Asst., Sec.


Building Trades Employers Association of San Francisco-Geo. S. McCallum, Seo., 547-548 New Call Bldg.


Cabinet Manufacturers' Association-546 New Call Bldg., Frank D. Worth, Sec.


California Almond Growers Exchange-311 California.


California Association of Electrical Contractors and Dealers-505 Rialto Bldg.


California Building Law Association-J. E. Steere, Pres .; W. S. Scott, Sec., office, 185 Stevenson. Meets at call of Chair at Builders' Exchange.


California Employers Federation-461 Market. Jas. D. Roantree, Sec.


California Foundrymen's Association-Harry F. Davis, Sec., 503 Market.


California Metal Producers Association 625 Mar- ket


California Miners Association-W. C. Ralston, Pres .; John R. Tyrrell, Sec .; 315 Bush.


California Retail Dry Goods Association-A. S. Lavenson, Sec. 177 Post.


California Retail Grocers and Merchants Asso- ciation-F. B. Connolly, Seo., 461 Market.


California State Association of Electrical Con- tractors-W. S. Hanbridge, Sec., Rialto Bldg.


California Teachers' Association-681 Market. Carriage and Wagon Builders' Association of San Francisco-Herman Wertach, Pres .; D. E. Be- Becker, Sec .; 529 Pacific Bldg.


Concrete Contractors' Association-547-548 New Call Bidg., Geo. S. McCallum, Sec.


Crab Fisherman's Protective Association-A. Farina, Mgr., New Call Bldg.


Draymens' Association-F. J. Devlin, Seo., 461 Market.


Erectors' Association of California-New Call Bldg. George S. McCallum, Seo.


Franklin Mutual Building and Loan Association (Spar-und Bau-Verein)-995 Market. B. Fedde, Sec.


Franklin Printing Trades Association-New Call Bidg. J. D. Roantree, Sec.


Garage Owners' Protective Association-Arthur D'Ettel, Seo., 593 Turk.


Golden Gate Harbor, No. 40-Meets every Wed- neaday in each month at 10 East. Oscar Anderson, Sec. and Mgr.


General Contractors' Association-110 Jessie. Rooms open from 8 a. m. to 5 p. m. Association hours, 12 m. to 2:30 p. m., daily. Board meetings, 2d Monday in each month. Wm. E. Hague, Seo .; Geo. Maas, Floor Mgr.


International Association of Machiniste, San Francisco Lodge No. 68-Meets Wednesday in each month at 248 Oak.


Juvenile Protective Association-1068 Phelan Bldg.


Laundry Owners' Association of San Francisco- John F. Clute, Sec., Call Bldg.


Lighting Fixture Association of San Francisco- New Call Bldg., Louis Goldberg, Sec.


Longshore Lumbermen's Protective Association of San Francisco-Meets at 74 Folsom.


Marine Cooks' and Stewards' Association of the Pacific Coast-Eugene Steidle, Sec., 42 Market.


Marine Firemen, Oilers and Watertenders Union of the Pacific-P. Flynn, Seo., 91 Steuart.


Master Housesmiths' Association-547-548 New Call Bldg.


Master Plasterers' Association-185 Stevenson. Meets every Tuesday at Builders' Exchange. H. A. Chalmers, Sec.


Master Plumbers' Association of San Francisco- 110 Page. Alexander Coleman, Pres .; John L. E. Firmin, Seo.


Master Roofers' and Manufacturers' Association -547-548 New Call Bldg.


Masters, Mates and Pilots of the Pacific-Meets at 36 Steuart. Capt. Wm. A. Westcott, Pres .; Capt. V . T. Duerrbeck, Sec.


Merchants' and Manufacturers' Association- Call Bldg. Seneca C. Beach, Seo.


Milk Dealers' Association-Wm. E. Moore, Seo., 1020 Valencia.


Musicians' Mutual Protective Union of San Fran- cisco, Local No. 6, American Federation of Musi- cians-E. H. Sliseman, Reo. Sec., 68 Haight.


National Association of Retail Grocers-F. B. Connolly, Pres., 461 Market.


Pacific Federation of Employers-W. C. Francis, Seo., New Call Bldg. .


Patrol Special Police Officers Protective Asso- ciation-Meets 2d Tuesday each month at 3 p. m. at Hall of Justice. T. E. Healy, Rec. Sec., 466 Castro.


Physicians' Protective Association-C. T. Spen- cer, Mgr., Phelan Bldg.


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


Redwood Mill Owners' Association-E W. Nou- naber, Sec., 244 California.


Retail Druggists' Association-149 New Mont- gomery.


Retail Dry Goods' Associati on of San Francisco- R. Ransohoff, Seo., 177 Post.


Riggers' Protective Union-8 Folsom. George Brown, Sec.


Sacramento River Packers' Association-110 Market.


Sailors' Union of the Pacific-44 East.


San Francisco Beer Bottlers' Board of Trade- L. C. Brandt, Pres .; Louis R. Levy, Sec., 524 Gough. San Francisco District Dental Society-Meets 2d Monday of each month at 135 Stockton. Dr. A. E. Hackett, Pres .; Dr. F. J. Seiferd, Sec.


San Francisco Hay Association-40 California. F. Schmidt, Sec.


San Francisco Jitney Bus Association-D.


Alberger, Pres .; Thos. Doyle, Sec .; 406 Golden Gate Av.


San Francisco Machinery Dealers' Association- 110 Market.


San Francisco Planing Mill Owners' Association- 248 Pacific Bldg. Meets every Wednesday. M. 8. Neugass, Pres .; A. C. Bredfield, Seo.


San Francisco Section of California Association of Electrical Contractors and Dealers-W. S. Han- bridge, Sec., Rialto Bldg.


San Francisco Ship Caulkers' Association-113 Steuart. Charles Wright, Sec.


San Francisco Soda Water Manufacturers' Board of Trade-James Herlihy, Pres .; Louis R. Levy. Sec .; Office, 524 Gough.


Sheet Metal Contractors' Association-New Call Bldg.


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MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATION Religious Societies


Ship and Steamboat Joiners' Protective Union- 68 Folsom. J. W. Christie, Sec.


Ship Owners' Association of the Pacific Coast- 112 Market.


Sight Seeing Guides' and Solicitors' Association -Phil. Zurr, Pres .; Roy I. Dunning, Sec. Meets Wednesdays 4:30 p. m., 787 Market.


United States Protective Association-212-213 Grant Bldg.


Wholesale Lumbermen's Club-Rodney Kon- drick, Sec., 112 Market.


Wholesalers' Board of Trade of California-6th floor, Underwood Bldg., 525 Market. Membership organization of wholesalers of California and other States for the protection of the interests of its mem- members in matters of insolvency, eto. Louis P. Dunkley, atty .; H. B. Hobson, Seo.


PUBLIC SCHOOLS OF SAN FRANCISCO


Adams Cosmopolitan Grammar School-Eddy, near Van Ness Av.


Agassiz School-Bartlett and 22d.


Andrew Jackson School-Hayes, bet. Cole and Clayton.


Bay View Grammar School-Bay View and Flora. Bernal Grammar School-Cortland Av., near Andover.


Bryant Cosmopolitan Primary School-Bryant, bet. 22d and 23d.


Buena Vista School-Bryant, near 18th.


Burnett School-Lane and Newcomb.


Cleveland Primary School-Persia Av., bet. Athens and Moscow.


Columbia Cosmopolitan School-Florida, near 25th.


Columbus School-12th Av., bet. Kirkham and Lawton.


Commercial High School-Grove, bet. Polk and Larkin.


Cooper Primary School-Greenwich, near Jones. Crocker School-Page, near Broderick.


Daniel Webster School-Connecticut and 19th. Denman School-Hayes and Pierce.


Detention Home School-2344 Sutter.


Douglass Primary School-19th and Colling- wood.


Dudley Stone Primary School-Haight, near Masonic Av.


Edison School-Church and Hill.


Emerson School-Pine, near Divisadero.


Ethan Allen School-Bryant and 6th.


Everett Grammar School-Sanchez, near 16th.


Fairmount Grammar School-Chenery, near Randall.


Farragut School-Holloway Av. and Faxon.


Francis Scott Key School-42d Av. and Irving.


Frank McCoppin Primary School-7th Av., near Balboa.


Franklin School-8th, near Harrison.


Fremont School-McAllister, near Baker.


Garfield School-Filbert and Kearny.


George Peabody School-7th Av. and Clement. Girls' High School-O'Farrell and Scott.


Glen Park School-Brompton and Bosworth.


Golden Gate School-Golden Gate Av., near Scott.


Grant School-Pacific Av., near Broderick.


Grattan School-Grattan and Shrader.


Haight School-Mission, near 25th.


Hamilton School-Geary, near Scott. Hancock School-Filbert, near Jones.


Harrison School-Railroad and Jamestown Avs. Hawthorne School-Shotwell, near 22d.


Hearst School-Hermann and Fillmore.


Henry Durant School-Turk, near Webster.


Horace Mann Evening School-Valencia, near 22d.


Horace Mann School-Valencia, near 22d. Humboldt Evening School-18th and Dolores.


Hunter's Point School-Innes, near Hawes. Irving M. Scott School-Tennessee, near 22d.


James Lick Grammar School-Noe and 25th.


Jean Parker Grammar School-Broadway, near Powell.


Jefferson School-19th Av. and Irving. . John Swett Grammar School-McAllister, near Gough.


Junipero Serra School-Highland Av. and Holly Park Circle.


Kate Kennedy School-Noe and 30th.


Lafayette School-37th Av. and Geary.


Laguna Honda Primary School-7th Av., near Judah.


Le Conte School-Norwich and Harrison.


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


Lincoln School-Harrison, near 4th.


Longfellow School-Lowell and Morse.


Lowell High School-Hayes, near Masonic Av.


Madison School-Clay, near Walnut.


Marshall School-Mission, near 15th, rear Julian Av. Mckinley School-14th and Castro.


Mission School-Mission, near 15th.


Mission High School-18th and Dolores.


Monroe School-Excelsior Av. and London.


Moulder School-Page and Gough,


Noe Valley School-24th and Douglass.


Oral School for Deaf-In Golden Gate School . Bldg.


Oriental Public School-Clay, near Powell.


Pacific Heights Grammar School-Jackson, near Webster.


Parkside School- Taraval, near 30th Av.


Patrick Henry School-Vermont and 18th.


Paul Revere School-Corbett and Ocean Avs.


Polytechnic High School-Arguello Blvd. and Frederick.


Portola School-Bacon, near Berlin.


Redding School-Pine, near Larkin.


Richmond Evening School-ist Av., near Point Lobos Av.


Rincon School-Stillman and 3d.


Rochambeau School-25th and Lake.


Roosevelt School-Arguello Blvd., near Point Lobos Av.


Sheridan School-Capitol Av. and Lobos.


Sherman Evening School-Union, near Franklin. Spring Valley School-Jackson and Hyde.


Star King School-Utah, near 25th.


Sunnyside School-Hearst Av., between Forester and Edna.


Sutro School-13th Av., near Clement.


Visitacion Valley School-Schwerin and Visita- cion Av.


Washington Evening School-Washington and Mason.


Washington Irving School-Broadway and San- some.


Washington School-Washington and Mason. Winfield Scott School-Lombard, near Baker. Yerba Buena School-Greenwich, near Webster.


RELIGIOUS SOCIETIES.


American Board of Foreign Missions-417 Market. Brotherhood of St. Andrew-Meets 2d Friday evening of each month at Dean's room, Grace Ca- thedral.


California Bible Society-831 Monadnock Bldg. Meets 1st Thursday in each month. Benjamin Romaine, Pres .; Rev. J. E. Squires, Sec., 618 Baker.


California Home Missionary Society-Rev. L. D. Rathbone, Supt., 417 Market.


Congregational Church Building Society-H. H. Wikoff, Field Sec., 417 Market.


Congregational Sunday School and Publishing Society-Rev. M. B. Fisher, Supt., 417 Market.


Epworth League Alliance, The-Executive Com- mittee meets 2d Thursday of each month at Central M. E. Church, corner O'Farrell and Leavenworth. George G. Calkins, Pres.


Golden Gate Christian Endeavor Union, First Baptist Church-Miss Xema Root, Corresponding Sec., 3956 19th.


Northern California Congregational Conference Office, 417 Market.


Occidental Board of Foreign Missions-Meets 1st Monday of each month at 920 Sacramento. Mrs. H. B. Pinney, Pres .; Mrs. Robert Dunbar, Recording Sec.


Presbyterian Board of Foreign Missions-Rov. E. F. Hall, Sec., 920 Sacramento.


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Foreign Missions of the Presbyterian Church. Peniel Mission-6 Mission.


San Francisco Baptist Ministerial Union-Meets 1st Monday morning in First Church, San Francisco, and 3d Monday in First Church, Oakland.


San Francisco Church Extension Society of the M. E. Church-Meets at 831 Monadnock Bldg. C. B. Perkins Pres .; J. E. White, Sec.


San Francisco Church Federation-Meets 4th Monday of each nonth at Y. M. C. A. Bldg. Rev. John Stephens, Pres., residence, 3168 21st.


San Francisco National Training School and Deaconess Home of the M. E. Church-129 Haight. Rev. E. R. Williams, D. D., Pres,


Scandinavian Evangelical Lutheran Seamen's Mission-Rev. Ole Groensberg, Pastor. 9 Mission. Seamen's Institute and Church of San Francisco -In connection with the Missions to Seamen's Society which has branches in all the large ports throughout the world. All seamen are welcome. 242 Steuart and 58 Sacramento.


St. Patrick's Mutual Alliance Association-Meets Ist and 3d Mondays at 1254 Market. Thos. E. Gib- bons, Sec., 109 Rose.


The Gentlemen's Sodality of St. Ignatius Church -Meets on Sundays of each month at 2211 Hayes 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. Meets on 2d, 4th and 5th Sundays of each month at 2:30 p. m. Rev. Joseph Hickey, Director ; Miss Sylvia O Loghlen, Prefect; Miss Fannie White, Ist Asst .; Miss Nettie Beardsley, 2d Asst.


The Port Society-A non-sectarian Chris ian Association and Institute for Scamen, 82 Sacra- mento.


The San Francisco Port Society-Its work is to aid the Mariners' Church in its work for seamen. Its house of worship, on the N. E. cor. of Sacramento and Drumm, was burned and is not yet replaced.


Women's Board of Missions for the Pacific (Con- gregational)-417 Market.


Young Men's Christian Association-220 Golden Gate Av. Henry J. McCoy, Gen. Sec .; R. C. Good- win, Associate Gen. Sec.


& Young Men's Hebrew Association-Incorporated November 9, 1901. Location, 1562 Ellis. The ob- jecta 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 bath attached The Associaton rooms are open each day from 9 a. m. to 10 p. m., except on Jewish holidays.


Young Women's Christian Association-Mrs. Geo. P. Thurston, Pres .; Mrs. J. H. Deering, Cor. Sec .; Mrs. Evelyn Browne Keck, Gen. Sec., 12 Geary. Boarding Dept., 1259 O'Farrell; Educational Bldg., 1249 O'Farrell; Cafeteria and Rest Room, 72 Geary, and 235 Front.


SECRET SOCIETIES MASONIC.


Grand Chapter of Royal Arch Masons of Cali- fornia-Meets on the 3d Tuesday of April of each year. William Abraham Davies, Grand Sec., Masonic Temple, Van Ness Av. and Market.


Grand Council of Royal and Select Masters of California-Meets on Monday preceding 3d Tuesday of April each year at 10 a. m. Thos. A. Davies, Grand Recorder, Masonic Temple, Van Ness Av. and Market.


Grand Commandery of Knights Templar of California-Meets on Ist Thursday after the 3d Tuesday of April of each year. Thomas A. Davies, Grand Recorder. Rooms, Masonic Temple, Van Ness Av. and Market.


Grand Lodge of Free and Accepted Masons of California-Meets 2d Tuesday in October. John Whicher, Grand Sec., office, Masonic Temple, Van Ness Av. and Market.


San Francisco Chapter, No. 1, [Knights Rose Croix-Meets at call of the Master at 8 p. m., at Scottish Rite Temple, Van Ness Av. and Sutter.


San Francisco Council, No. 1, Knights Kadosh- Meets at call of the Master at Scottish Rite Temple, Van Ness Av. and Sutter.


Secret Societies


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


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


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


Islam Temple Ancient Arabic Order Nobles of Mystic Shrine-Stated meetings 2d Thursday of each month at 43 Powell.


KNIGHTS TEMPLAR.


California Commandery, No. 1-Stated assembly every Friday evening at Masonic Temple.


Golden Gate Commandery, No. 16-Stated assembly 1st and 3d Mondays of each month at Golden Gate Hall, 2135 Sutter.


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


California Council, No. 2, R. and S. M .- Meets ist Wednesday of each month at Masonic Temple.


ROYAL ARCH MASONS.


San Francisco Chapter, No. 1-Stated meeting 1st and 3d Wednesdays of each month at Masonic Temple.


California Chapter, No. 5 Stated meetings 1st and 3d Tuesdays of each month at Masonic Temple.


Mission Chapter, No. 79-Stated assembly 1st and 3d Thursdays of each month in Mission Masonic Temple.


King Solomon Chapter, No. 95-Stated meetings 1st and 3d Fridays at 1739 Fillmore.


MASONIC LODGES.


The Masonic Lodges meet in this City as follows: California No. 1-Meets lat Thursday evening of each month at Masonic Temple.


La Parfaite Union, No. 17-Meets Ist Friday evening of each month in Masonic Temple.


Occidental, No. 22 -- Meets 1st Monday evening of each month in Masonic Temple.




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