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United States Food and Drug Inspection Labo- ratory-Custom House.
United States Forest Service-114 Sansome.
United States General Land Office (Second Field Division)-Geo. Hayworth, Chief, room 512 Custom House Bldg.
United States Geological Survey-Charles G. Yale, in charge, room 305, Custom House. Water Resource Branch-H. D. McGlashan, District Engineer, room 328, Custom House,
United States Internal Revenue Agent-W. H. Chapman, Custom House.
United States Internal Revenue Collector-Jos. J. Scott, 119 Custom House.
United States Land Office-John J. Deane, Receiver; Truman G. Daniels, Register; Custom House.
United States Lighthouse Inspector-H. M. Rhodes; office, 424 Custom House.
United States Local Inspector of Boilers of Steam Vessels-J. P. Dolan, room 519, Custom House.
United States Local Inspector of Hulls, Steam and Sail Vessels-James Guthrie, room 517, Custom House.
United States Marine Hospital-Mountain Lake Presidio Reservation; Out-Patient office, room 1, Appraisers Bldg.
United States Marshal of Northern District of California-James B. Holohan, office, room 311, Postoffice Bldg.
Chief Office Deputy-George H. Burnham. Office Deputies-I. W. Grover. T. F. Mulhall, C. B. Delaney, J. W. Jessen and O. R. Bohn.
United States Mint-Office hours from 9 a. m. to 3. p. m .; gold bullion received daily from 9 a. m. to 4:00 p. m .; visitors admitted daily from 9 to 11:30 a. m. and 12:30 to 2:30 p. m.
Superintendent-W. H. Shanahan. Cashier- J. C. Bates. Melter and Refiner-E. J. Wagor Coiner-P.A. Kearney. Assayer-Merrill A. Martin. Chief Clerk-E. D. Hawkins.
United States Naturalization Bureau, Depart- ment of Labor (California, Nevada, Arizona)-Room 414, Postoffice Bldg .; George A. Crutchfield, Chief Examiner.
United States Naval Officer (Port of San Fran- cisco)-Room 325, Custom House.
United States Naval Training Station-Yerba Buena (Goat) Island
United States 12th Naval District-U. S. Navy, Supervisor, Rear Admiral Chas. F. Pond, room 420, Custom House; Lieut. Commander W. T. Tomb (U. S. N.), aid.
United States Navy Pay Office Office, First National Bank Bldg. B. P. DuBois, Pay Inspector. U.S. N. Chief Clerk, G. W. Edgcumbe.
United States Navy Recruiting Station-417 Market.
United States Pension Bureau-Special Examiner for the Northern District of California and Nevada and Southern Oregon, Major O. L. Sues, room 204, Postoffice Bldg.
United States Public Health Service-Dr. J. S. Boggess, Surgeon, 111 New Montgomery.
United States Radio Inspector-Room 526, Custom House.
United States Reclamation Service (Chemical Laboratory)-Room 81, Appraisers Bldg.
United States Referee in Bankruptcy-A. B. Kreft, Referee; room 202, Postoffice Bldg.
United States Revenue Cutter Service-Wm. E.
Reynolds, Senior Captain in Charge; office, room 416, Custom House.
United States Secret Service-Agent in charge, H M. Moffitt: office, 208 Postoffice Bldg.
United States Shipping Commissioner-11 Ap- praisers Bldg.
United States Sub-Treasury-Sansome and Pine. Office hours, 10 a. m. to 3 p. m. Saturdays, 10 a. m. to 12:30 p.m. Wm. J. McGee, Asst. Treas .; John T. Lyden, Cashier; Thomas P. Burns.
United States Superintendent of Construction and Repairs-J. W. Roberts, Supervising Supt .; room 403, Postoffice Bldg.
United States Supervising Inspector of Steam and Sail Vessels, First District-John K. Bulger, room 520 Custom House.
Clerks-Thomas R. Cragie and Hugo Hauser. United States Surveyor-General for California --- Frank H. Gould, Appraisers Bldg.
United States Surveyor of Customs-Justus S. Wardell (Port of San Francisco), room 324, Custom House Bldg.
United States Weather Bureau-Office, Merchants Exchange Bldg. Professor in charge-Alexander G. McAdie.
OFFICERS OF STATE OF CALIFORNIA. SUPREME COURT.
Location, Wells, Fargo & Co. Express Bldg, S. E. cor. 2d and Mission.
Chief Justice F M. Angellotti.
Justice-F. W. Henshaw.
Justice-M. C. Sloss.
Justice-W. P. Lawlor.
Justice-Lucien Shaw.
Justice-W. G. Lorigan.
Justice-Henry A. Melvin.
Attorney-General-U. S. Webb, Humboldt Bank Bldg.
Assistant Attorney-General-E. B. Power, Hum- boldt Bank Bldg.
Chief Deputy Attorney-General-Raymond Ben- jamin.
Deputy Attorney-General - R. W. Harrison, Humboldt Bank Bldg .; John T. Nourse, Humboldt Bank Bldg.
Reporter-C. P. Pomeroy.
Assistant Reporter-H. L. Gear.
Clerk-B. Grant Taylor, San Francisco.
Chief Deputy Clerk-W. R. Mackrille, San Fran- cisco.
Deputy Clerks-Isadore Erb, G. H. S. Dryden,
A. S. Ramage, San Francisco. Stenographer-W. S. Chisholm.
Secretary-H. C. Finkler.
Secretary-Joseph B. Dryden.
Phonographic Reporter-W. J. Nicholson.
Reporter-Fred S. Lafferty.
Librarian-John F. Tyler.
Bailiffs-J. M. Meredith, E. B. Hinkle.
JUSTICES OF DISTRICT COURT OF APPEAL. First District.
Thos. J. Lennon, San Rafael, Presiding.
Frank H. Kerrigan, of San Francisco.
John E. Richards, of San Jose.
J. B. Martin Clerk; J.P. Richards, 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, Reporter; WilliamH. 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 D. Donaldson, Bailiff.
Governor-Hiram W. Johnson; salary, $10.000. Private Secretary, Alexander McCabe. Executive Clerk, Martin Madsen.
Lieutenant Governor- -Ex-officio President
of the Senate; salary, $4,000.
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State of Cal. Offices
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 Taylor; salary, $5,000; Chief Deputy, W. R. Mackrille; salary, $2,400.
Controller-John S. Chambers; salary, $5,000; Deputy, D. A. Moulton; salary, $3,000.
Superintendent of Banks-W. R. Williams: salary, $8,000.
Superintendent of Public Instruction-Edward Hyatt; salary, $5,000; Deputy, M. G. Hyatt; salary, $2,400.
Superintendent of State Printing-Robert L. Telfer; salary, $5,000.
Surveyor-General-W. S. Kingsbury; salary, $5,000. Deputy, A. W. Sanborn; salary, $3,000.
(The Surveyor-General is ex-officio Register of the State Land Office.)
Treasurer-Friend Richardson; salary, $5,000.
Accountancy Board (State)-Jno. F. Forbes, Pres .; Wm. Dolge, Sec., 311 California, San Francisco.
Adjutant-General-Edwin A. Forbes; salary, $3,600. Asst. Adjutant-General, Chas. W. Thomas, Jr.
Adult Blind Home (Oakland). Supt., Joseph Sanders.
Agriculture, Board of-Pres., Ben. Rush; Sec., J. L. Filcher.
Analyst, State-Professor W. B. Rising, Uni- versity of California, Berkeley.
Board of Architecture-William Curlett, Pres., San Francisco; J. P. Krempel, Vice-Pres., Los An- geles; Lionel Deane, Sec., San Francisco (Northern District); F. L. Roehrig, Sec., Los Angeles (Southern District).
Board of Control-John F. Neylan, Paul O. Herriott. Sec., Jas. R. Tehaney.
Building and Loan Commissioners-George S. Walker, Commissioner; James L. Fields, Sec .; Claus Spreckels Bldg., San Francisco.
Charities and Corrections, State Board of-Louis J. Rosenthal, Pres .; W. A. Gales, Sec.
Commission of Immigration and Housing of California-525 Market.
Country Life Commission of California-Dean Thomas F. Hunt, Berkeley; Rufus R. Wilson, Eu- reka; A. L. Scott, San Francisco; William F. Chand- ler, Fresno; L. B. Smith, San Luis Obispo; Mrs. Marshall K. Holt, San Francisco, and William E. Brown, Los Angeles.
Dairy Bureau, State-E. P. Nissen, Pres .; F. W. Andreason, Sec.
Deaf and Dumb and the Blind, Asylum for --- (Berkeley). Board of Trustees: George W. Reed, Pres., Oakland; W. E. Griffith, Sec .- Treas., W. A. Caldwell, Acting Principal.
Debris Commissioner-W. W. Waggoner, Nevada City; Sec., Thos. H. Jackson, New Custom House.
Dental Examiners, Board of-Pres., J. M. Blod- gett, Lodi; Sec., C. A. Herrick, 133 Geary, San Fran- cisco.
Department of Highways-See State Highway Consulting Board.
Development Board-Ferry Bldg., Wm. J. Dutton. Pres .; R. N. Lynch, Vice-Pres. and Mgr. ; Mrs. E. M. Cheesewright, Asst. Sec.
Education, Board of-Is composed of the Gover- nor, Supt. Public Instruction, Pres. University of California, Professor of Pedagogy University of Cali- fornia, Principals Normal Schools of San Jose, Los Angeles, Chico, San Diego and San Francisco.
Equalization, Board of-(Office, Sacramento). Edw. M. Rolkin, John Mitchell, R. E. Collins and Jeff McElvaine; T. M. Eby, Sec. ,Sacramento.
Feeble Minded Children, Home for-(Eldridge, Sonoma County), Supt. and Se . Dr. William J. G. Dawson.
Fish and Game Commissioners-Frank M. Newbert, Pres .; Ernest Schaeffie, Sec., Call Bldg.
Forestry Department, State -- G. Morris Homans.
Harbor Commissioners-San Francisco (Uuion Depot and Ferry Bldg.); J. J. Dwyer, Pres .; T. S. Williams, John H. McCallum, Leo V. Merle Ir Sec. San Diego: F. R. Burnham, Pres .; Chas, HI Swal- low, Sec.
Health, Board of-Martin Regensburger, Pres .;
F. K. Ainsworth, J. H. Parkinson, W. LeM. Wills, W. F. Snow, W. A. Briggs, O. Stansburg.
Horticulture, Commissioner of-A. J. Cook, Ferry Bldg.
Industrial Accident Board-A. J. Pillsbury, Pres., 201 Sansome.
Industrial Welfare Commission-Mrs. Katherine Phillips Edson, Commissioner, 525 Market.
Inheritance Tax Department-A. H. Elliot, Asst. Atty., 544 Market.
Insurance Commissioner-J. E. Phelps, San Francisco; office, Mutual Savings Bank Bldg.
Interstate Commerce Commission-Division of Valuation, Pacific District, 85, 2d.
Labor Statistics Bureau-John Mclaughlin, Commissioner, San Francisco.
Librarian, State-J. L. Gillis; Margaret Eastman, Deputy.
Mining Bureau-F. McN. Hamilton, State Miner- alogist; W. W. Thayer, Sec.
Normal School at Chico, Butte County-Allison Ware, Principal.
Normal School at Fresno-Wm. H. Langdon, Principal.
Normal School at Los Angeles-Jesse F. Mills- paugh, Principal.
Normal School at San Diego- E. L. Hardy, Principal.
Normal School at San Jose-Morris E. Dailey, Principal.
Normal School at San Francisco-Frederick L. Burk, Principal.
Notaries Public-(See Business Directory.)
Pilot Commissioners-San Francisco, Mare Island and Benicia. Office, 311 Merchants Exchange Bldg. Chas. Mayo, H. Z. Howard and W. T. Lewis; H. M. Burke, Sec.
Port Wardens-Office, 110 Market; John Leale, W. H. Pratt, Thos. Wallace.
Preston School of Industry-Ione, Amador County. E. C. Voorhies, Rev. W. S. Matthew; C. H. Dunton, Supt.
Prison Directors-Chas. Neumiller, Pres .; B. B. Meek, Oroville; Charles Sonntag, San Francisco; Henry Eickhoff and Chas. F. Mclaughlin.
Public Employment Bureau-933 Mission.
Railroad Commissioners-H. D. Loveland, San Francisco; Alex Gordon, Sacramento; Max Thelan, Berkeley; Edwin O. Edgerton, Los Angeles; Chas. R. Detrick, Sec., office, 833 Market.
State Civil Service Commission-10 Ferry Bldg. Chas. W. Reed, Pres .; J. M. Hunter, Los Angeles; Edgar Williams, Redlands.
State Commission Market-Underwood Bldg., Harris Weinstock, Director; Edgar A. Forbes, Sec.
State Highway Consulting Board-Chas. D. Blaney, Santa Clara; Burton A. Towne, Lodi; N. D Darlington, Los Angeles.
State Engineer-Wilbur F. MeClure.
State Highway Engineer-Austin B. Fletcher. State Mineralogist-F. McN. Hamilton, Ferry Bldg., San Francisco.
State Veterinarian-Dr. Chas Keane, Los An- geles; W. E. D. Morrison, Asst., Los Angeles.
State Panama Pacific International Exposition Commissioners-Matt Sullivan, Pres .; Governor Hiram Johnson, Chester H. Rowell, Robert C. Rogers, Marshall Stimson; Florente O'Brien, Sec .; Leo Robinson, Controller; office, Exposition Bldg.
State Tax Commission-Clyde I. Seavey, E. A. Dickson.
University of California-Regents: Governor Hiram W. Johnson, J. B. Reinstein, Guy C. Earl, I. W. Hellman, Mrs. Phoebe A. Hearst, F. S. Johnson, W. H. Crocker, A. W. Foster, C. W. Slack, John E. Budd, T. R. Bard, C. Rowell, Garret W. McEnerney, J. W. Mc Kinley, Rev. Charles A. Ramm, F. W. Dohrmann and John A. Britton; Victor H. Hender- son, Sec.
Veterinary Medical Board-Robert A. Archibald, Pres., Oakland; D. F. Fox, Sacramento; Ward B. Rowland, Pasadena; T. W. Orme, San Bernardino; E. J. Creely, Sec., San Francisco.
Warden, San Quentin Prison-Jas. A. Johnson. Warden, Folsom Prison-J. J. Smith.
Whittier Home for Juvenile Offenders-J. P. Greeley, Supt.
Widows' Pension Bureau-Miss Margaret Nes- field, Director, City Hall.
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Homes and Asylums
HOSPITALS, HOMES AND ASYLUMS.
American Baptist Home Mission-15 Waverly Pl.
Boys' and Girls' Aid Society-460 Baker. Trus- tees meet on the 2d Saturday of each month. George C. Perkins, Pres .; George C. Turner, Supt .; Jos. A. Blackford, Asst. Supt.
Buena Vista Sanatorium-21 Buena Vista Av. Central Emergency Hospital-Stevenson, bet. 8th and 9th.
Chevra Hachnosoth Orechim (The Shelter)-810 Laguna. M. A. Rapken, Pres.
City and County Relief Home-Off Corbett Av. near Lake Honda. (See City and County Govern- ment.)
Fairmont Hospital-1055 Pine.
Florence Crittenton Home-376, 20th Av. Mrs. Lonon, Mgr.
French Hospital-Geary, bet. 5th and 6th Avs. Conducted by the French Mutual Benevolent Society. Chas Carpy, Pres: J. Arees, Supt.
German Hospital-Noe, bet. Duboce Av. and 14th. Owned and controlled by the German Gen- eral Benevolent Society. E. G. Arps, General Agent.
Hebrew Home for Aged Disabled-2504 Howard. Samuel Polack, Pres .; Miss Amelia Levy, Sec ; Frank M. Gladstone, Supt .; Mrs. F. M. Gladstone, Matron.
Home for the Aged of the Little Sisters of the Poor-4th Av. and Lake.
Hospital for Children and Training School for Nurses-3700 California. Mrs. Thos. L. Miller, Pres .; Mrs. L. L. Dunbar, Genl. Sec .; Mrs. Laurance Scott, Treas .; W. D. Scurlock, Supt .; Dr. Mary A. Cain, Resident Physician.
Isolation Hospital-Army and De Haro
King's Daughters' Home for Incurables-1736 Golden Gate Av.
Lane Hospital-A department of Cooper Medical College. S. E. cor. of Clay and Webster.
Maria Kipp Orphanage and Alfred Nuttall Nelson Memorial Home -- N. E. cor. of 7th Av. and Lake. Mrs. John G. Kittle, Pres .; Miss Anna Hall, Sec .; Mrs. E. E. Williams, Treas.
Mary's Help Hospital-1:5 Guerrero.
Maud B. Booth Home-3 City Hall Av.
Mckinley Orphanage-3841, 19th. H. B. Heacock, Pres .; F. J. Forderer, Vice-Pres .: First Federal Trust Co., Depositary; Mrs. W. W. Duncan, Sec .; Mrs. L. R. Courneen, Matron.
Mount St. Joseph's Orphan Asylum (Roman Catholic)-Bay View and Newhall. Under the charge of the Sisters of Charity.
Mount Zion Hospital-2200 Post. J. B. Levison, Pres .; Meyer H. Levy, Sec .; 436 O'Farrell.
Old People's Home of San Francisco -- 2507 Pine. Board of Lady Managers: Mrs. Eugene Bresse, Pres .; Mrs.A.M. Mc Williams, Sec .; Mrs. Wm. H. Dick, Treas .; Geo. E. Weagant, Supt .; M. E. Rumwell Physician. Business meetings of the Board of Managers are held on the 1st Wednesday of each month at 10.30 a. m. William H. Crocker. Pres.
Pacific Hebrew Home for Aged-80 Silver Av. Pacific Hebrew Orphan Asylum and Home Society-Asylum-East side of Divisadero, bet. Hayes and Grove. Samuel Langer, Supt. Formed for the care, relief, protection and improvement of orphan children, and for the care of aged Israel- ites who are without adequate means of support. Judge Max C. Sloss, Pres .; Meyer H. Levy, Sec .; office, 436 O'Farrell; Home for Aged Israelites (a branch of the Society), is located at the corner of Silver Av. and Mission. Gustav Schnee, Supt.
Pest House-S. W. cor. Army and De Haro.
Presbyterian Mission Home for Chinese Girls -- Miss Donaldina M. Cameron, Supt., 920 Sacramento.
Protestant Episcopal Old Ladies' Home, The- 2158 Golden Gate Av. Established for the perma- nent care and maintenance of poor or aged women who are members of the Episcopal Church. Mrs. A. L .. House, Corresponding Sec.
Quarantine Hospital-Angel Island.
Receiving Hospital-(See Board of Health.)
Roman Catholic Orphan Asylum-Bay View and Newhall.
Saint Catherine's Home and Training School- 901 Potrero Av. Conducted by the Sisters of Mercy. San Francisco Home for Incurables-1442 Fulton. San Francisco Ladies' Protection and Relief
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Improvement Clubs
Society-Franklin, bet. Post and Geary. Miss Anna Beaver, Pres .; Mrs. Mansfield Lovell, Treas .; Miss Myra M. Jeffers, Sec.
San Francisco Maternity-1195 Valencia.
San Francisco Nursery for Homeless Children- 14th Av. and Lake. Mrs. C. E. Grunsky, Pres .; Mrs. T. W. Zeile, Sec .; Mrs. T. E. Schucking, Treas .; Mrs. F. W. Marston, Corresponding Sec .; Mrs. F. W. Wright, Business Sec. A non-sectarian home for little ones under fourteen yeasr.
San Francisco Protestant Orphan Asylum So- ciety-Haight, bet. Laguna and Buchanan.
St. Francis Girls' Directory Orphan Asylum- Central Av. and Waller. For the care, maintenance and education of orphans, half-orphans and aban- doned children of all denominations and nationali- ties. In charge of the Sisters of St. Francis.
St. Francis Hospital-Bush near Hyde.
St. Joseph's Home and Hospital-S. W. cor. Buena Vista and Park Hill Avs. Sister M. Monica, Superioress.
St. Luke's Hospital-Established in 1871 .- Valencia, near junction of Mission.
St. Mary's Hospital-Hayes and Shrader. Con- ducted by the Sisters of Mercy.
St. Winifred's Sanatorium-1065 Sutter. Dr. Winslow Anderson, Chief Surgeon.
Tuberculosis Hospital-22d and San Bruno Av. University Mound Old Ladies' Home-University and Bacon. Selah Chamberlain, Pres .; Rolla V. Watt, Sec.
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 Spanish-American war, the provisional army (authorized by Act of Congress, approved March 2, 1899), in any of the campaigns against hostile Indians, or who have served in the Philippines, in China or Alaska, who are disabled by disease, wounds or otherwise, and who have no adequate mean's of support, are not. otherwise provided for by law, and by reason of such disability are incapable of earning their living, provided they have resided in the State of Califor- nia for at least six months immediately preceding their application, shall be entitled to admission into the Home, subject to the laws of the State of California, and to the regulations prescribed by the Board of Directors for its control and management. Directors-Samuel W. Backus, Pres .: Hugh M. Burke, Vice-Pres .; J. C. Currier, G. Parker Dillon, M. D .; E. H. Hinman, Hugh Hogan and James O. Prewett.
Youths' Directory-Church and 19th. This in- stitution comprises a Free Employment Bureau and a Temporary Home for. destitute children, who are not eligible to asylums, in search of employ- ment. Rev. D. O. Crowley, Sec.
IMPROVEMENT CLUBS
Civic League of Improvement Clubs and Associa- tions of San Francisco-Meets 2d Thursday, 8 p. m., Phelan Bldg. Assembly Hall. Dr. Julius Rosen- stirn, Pres .; Geo. W. Gerhard, Sec., 807-808 Mills. Bldg.
Bay View Addition Improvement Club-Walter K Buckler, Sec.
Bay View Promotion Association-Meets at 1210. Railroad Av. D. A. Steinbaugh. Sec .; John T. Regan, Sec .- Treas.
Bryant Improvement Club-Meets 3d Thursday, 8 p. m., Bryant Cosmopolitan School Assembly Hall. Dr. G. G. Frisbee, Sec., 2398 Bryant.
Central Geary Street Improvement Club-Meets. 1st and 3d Tuesdays, 8. p. m., 60 Boyce. L. Rosen- thal, Sec., 45 Cook.
Central Sunset Improvement Association-Meets. 2d and 4th Mondays, 8. p. m., 1325 20th Av. Frank Sawyer, Sec., 1095 Market .
Charter Oak Avenue and Extension Improve- ment Club-Meets 2d and 4th Wednesdays, 8. p. m ... Charter Oak Hall, 561 Charter Oak Av. E. F. Berg Sec., 1385 Silver Av.
Citzns' Promotion Assyociationof Lake View- T. W. Kirby.
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MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATION Improvement Clubs
Civic Center Improvement Club-Meets 2d and th Monday, 8. p. m., at Masonic Temple. Wm. M. Bunder, Pres .; Geo. H. Cross, Sec., 1412 Market.
Civic Department, California Club-Meets 1st und 3d Tuesdays, 1:30 p. m., California Club House, 750 Clay. Mrs. R. S. La Motte, Sec., 653 Sutter.
College Hill Improvement Club-Meets 2d and Ith Wednesdays, 8 p. m., 23 Highland Av. Chas. McAuliffe, Sec., 30 College Av.
Cortland Avenue Improvement Association- Meets every Thursday, 8 p. m., 906 Cortland Av. Mrs. May Wollner, Sec., 572 Anderson.
Diamond and Twenty-eighth Streets District Association-Meets every Tuesday evening at Dia- mond andValley. J. F. Shirley, Sec., 552 28th .
Divisadero District Improvement Association- Meets 3d Tuesday, 8.30 p. m., Turn Verein Hall, 2460 Sutter. Chester Williamson, Sec., 1464 Divisadero Downtown Association-Meets every Wednesday, [2:30 p.m., Hotel St. Francis. Tom Dillon, Sec., 720 Market, office 57 Post.
Draymen's Association -- 356 Market .. F. J. Dev- in, Mgr. and Sec.
Duboce Park and Haight Street Improvement Club-Meets 3d Thursday, 8 p. m., 679 Waller. Harry M. Kelly, Sec.
East of Fillmore Street Improvement Associa- tion-Meets 2d Monday, 8 p. m., 1402 Buchanan. Joseph M. Strauss, Sec., 2853 Clay.
East Mission Improvement Association-Meets every Friday at 1324 Rhode Island. John J. Mc- Grath, Sec.
Eddy Street Improvement Association-Meets at call of chair, 308 Eddy. Leo Lebenbaum, Sec.
Eureka Valley Improvement Association-Meets 1st and 3d Thursdays, 8 p. m., 511 Castro. M. J. Melvin, Sec .. 4316 18th.
Exposition-Golden Gate Valley Improvement Association-Meets every Tuesday, 8 p. m., at 276 Octavia. Mrs. L. H. Davis, Sec., 2854 Gough
Exposition Valley Improvement Club-Meets every Tuesday 8 p. m., 2760 Octavia. Miss C. Coug- lan, Sec., 1908 Green .
Fillmore Street Improvement Association-Meets Ist and 3d Mondays, 8 p. m., King Solomon's Hall. M. Schwartz, Sec., 1219 Fillmore.
Fourth and Fifth Street District Improvement Club-Meets 2d and 4th Mondays, 8 p. m., Pacific Bldg. Assembly Hall. N. P. Wynne, Pres.
Glen Park Improvement League Meets 2d and 4th Wednesdays, 8 p. m., Diamond and Chenery. Paris J. Cacciari, Sec., 182 Lippard.
Golden Gate Valley Improvement Association- Meets 1st and 3d Wednesdays, 8 p. m., Yerba Buena School Assembly Hall. J. M. Kennedy, Sec., 216 Union.
Green Valley Improvement Club-Meets Tues- day, 8 p. m., Vienna and Russia Avs. A. Warren, Sec., 915 Phelan Bldg.
Haight and Ashbury Improvement Association- Meets 2d and 4th Mondays, 8 p. m., Improvement Association Bldg., 1141 Masonic Av. H. C. Hinds Sec., 1672 Haight.
Hayes Valley Improvement Association-Meets 2d and 4th Tuesdays, 8 p. m., 520 Hayes. J. W. Sparrow, Sec., 154 Julian Av.
Holly Park Improvement Club-Meets Ist and 3d Tuesdays, 8 p. m., 219 Crescent Av. H. P. Peter- son, Sec., 715 Andover.
Ingleside Improvement Club (Inc.)-Meets 1st and 3d Friday. 8 p. m., 1033 Ocean Av. A. G. Allen, Sec., 151 Brighton Av.
Ingleside Terrace Improvement Club-Meets 2d Monday, 85 Cerritos Av. A. J. Crocker, Sec., 40 Mercedes Way.
Jordan Park Improvement Club-Meets last Monday of every month, 8 p. m., 201 Euclid Av. E. P. Figel, Sec., 517 Mills Bldg.
Kearny Street Improvement Club-Meets at call `of chair, 318 Kearny. Josiah Howell. Sec.
Market and Church Streets Improvement Asso- ciation-Meets 1st and 3d Thursdays, 8 p. m., 2104 Market. Albert T. Roach, Sec., Humboldt Bank Bldg.
ยท Market and Guerrero Streets Improvement Club -Meets 1st Monday , 8 p. m ., 45 Guerrero. Dr. W. A. Lampe, Sec., 170 Duboce Av.
Market Street Homestead Association and Corbett.
Avenue Improvement Club-Meets Ist and 3d Tues- days, 8 p. m., 27 Falcon Av. Chas A. Roller, Sec., 619 Belvedere.
Mission Heights Improvement Club-Meets every Wednesday at 3986 20th. Daniel A. Ahearn, Sec., 312 Liberty.
Mission Promotion Association-Meets every Monday, 8 p. m., Mission Promotion Hall, 16th and Valencia. W. I. O'Shaughnessy, Sec., 515 Valencia.
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