Crocker-Langley San Francisco directory for the year commencing 1916, Part 6

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California Anti-Slavery Society-Clayton Her- rington, Preg .; Mary Fairbrother, Sec.


California Bar Association-Eugene Daney, Pres., San Diego; T. W. Robinson, Sec., Los Angeles, C'al.


California Genealogical Society-Organized Feb- ruary 12, 1898. Henry Byron Phillips, Pres .; B. M. Newcomb, Vice-Pres .; Alvin Plummer, Vice-Pres .; Frank H. Pettingell, Treas .; Mrs. L. L. Gillogly, Walter D. Mansfield, Librarian; Mrs. Elisha Tibbits, Historian; Clarence E. Heald, Rec. Sec .; Sarah Louise Kimball, Cor. Sec., room 1113 Claus Spreck- els Bldg.


California Historical Society-Hon. J. V. Coffey, Pres .; T. W. Hubbard, Sec., 1003 Phelan Bldg.


California Literature Society-Geo. H. Fitch, Pres .; Zoeth S. Eldridge, Vice-Pres .; Bram Nossen, Librarian; Richard E. White, Treas .; Mrs. Ella Sterling Mighels, Sec., 1605 Baker.


Calofornia Pharmaceutical Association-D. R. Rées, Pres. ; K. B. Bowerman, Sec., 238 Stockton. California State Board of Pharmacy-J. O. Mckown, Pres .; E. J. Molony, Treas .; Louis Zeh, Sec .; rooms 909-910 Butler Bldg., 135 Stockton.


California State Homoeopathic Medical Society -- F. S. Barnard, M.D., Pres., Los Angeles; Guy E. Manning, M.D., Sec., San Francisco; T. C. Low, M.D., Treas., Los Angeles.


California State Mining Bureau-3d floor Ferry Bldg., San Francisco. This institution is the chief source of reliable information about the mineral resources and mining industries of California. The museum now contains more than 20,000 specimens, carefully labeled and attractively arranged in show cases in a great, well-lighted hall, where they can be easily studied. The library contains about 5000 volumes of selected works, in addition to the numer- ous publications of the Bureau. Open daily, free to the public, from 9 a. m. to 5 p. m., except Sundays and holidays. Saturdays from 9 a. m. to 12 m. F. McN. Hamilton, State Mineralogist; W. W. Thayer, Sec.


Daughters of California Pioneers-Meetings held on the 2d, 3d and 4th Mondays of each month at Pioneer Hall, 4th and Pioneer Court. Mrs. E. Byington, Corresponding Sec., 1985 Ellis.


Geographical Society of California-312-314 Phelan Bldg. Object: The securing of geographical knowledge and the dissemination of it for the benefit ·of commerce, navigation and society generally. Samuel W. Holladay, Pres.


Geographical Society of the Pacific-2246 Cali- fornia. Ralph C. Harrison, Pres .; John Partridge, Sec .; E. J. Molera, Cor. Sec .; R. S. Holway, Asst. Sec .; Harry Durbrow, Treas.


Ligue Nationale Francaise-Meets 1st Monday of each month at 110 Sutter. Jean Bergez, Pres.


Lincoln Grammar School Association-This organization is composed of "Old Boys" of the Origi- nal Old Lincoln School, which formerly stood on 5th .near Market, and was opened in 1865. The associa- tion is formed for the purpose of keeping alive the memories of the early days. The only requisite for membership is that the applicant shall have attended that school, whether as a graduate or not, at least thirty-eight years before applying for membership. "The period regulating membership is advanced one year at each annual banquet, which is held on Lin- .coln's Birthday, Feb. 12. The association has under taken the work of erecting a memorial of Lincoln in the Civic Center, which will also perpetuate the fact that the first statue to Lincoln ever erected was that which stood before the Old Lincoln Grammar School .and was unveiled in 1866. Pres., H. H. Sherwood; Ist Vice-Pres., Phil. S. Teller: 2d Vice-Pres., Col. Geo. H. Pippy; Treas., Thos. P. Burns, 348 Pine ; Sec. and Historian, Chas. B. Turrill, 57 Sanchez. Asso- ciate Life Directors-John A. Britton, Alex. Gold- .stein, Thos. P. Burns, Alex. M. Robertson, H. H. Sherwood, Chas. B. Turrill. Board of Directors- Phil. P. Bekeart, Thos. P. Burns, Alex. B. Cooper,


Medical and Dental


W. W. Coulter, Dr. Chas. W. Decker, Frank H. DeGuerre, John P. Fisher, Alex. Goldstein, Harry D. Hawks, E. O. G. Hoeber, Wm. Hendry, M. S. Koshland, Col. Geo. H. Pippy, H. H. Sherwood, L. L. Solomons, Phil. S. Teller, Geo. D. Toy, Chas. B. Turrill. Office and headquarters, 57 Sanchez.


Loyola Science Academy-St. Ignatius Uni- versity, J. P. Mootz, S. J., Pres.


Medical Society of State of California-135 Stock- ton.


Pacific Philatlic Society-45 Kearny.


Philalethic Debating Society-This organiza- tion has been in existence since October, 1863. Its object is the cultivation of oratory and literature, and the discussion of questions of public interest in civil and political life. Meetings are held on the 2d and 4th Thursday evenings at the Grant Bldg. The officers are: Rev. D. J. Mahony, Pres. ; Stanley F. Nolan, Sec.


San Francisco Chapter American Institute of Architects-Office, 233 Post. William B. Faville, Pres .; Sylvain Schnaittacher, Sec. and Treas.


San Francisco County Homoeopathic Society- Dr. R. F. Tomlinson, Pres .; Dr. H. J. Wright, Sec .; Meetings held 3d Thursday of each month, room 542. Phelan Bldg.


San Francisco County Medical Society-Meets at 135 Stockton, every Tuesday. A. P. Sargent, Sec. Sierra Club-402 Mills Bldg. J. N. Le Conte, Pres .; William E. Colby, Sec.


Society of California Pioneers-Organized Aug- ust, 1850. 5 Pioneer Place, Pioneer Bldg., west side of 4th, bet. Market and Mission. The expressed objects of the Society are to collect and preserve information connected with the early settlement and subsequent history of the country, and to per- petuate the memory of those whose sagacity, energy and enterprise induced them to settle in the wilder- ness and become the founders of a new State. All who were in California prior to the first day of Janu- ary, 1850, are eligible to membership, and also the male descendants of members. Any who have ren- dered distinguished or important services to the Society or State may be admitted as honorary members. Regular meetings of the Society take place on the 1st Saturday of each month. Annual election of officers on the 7th of July, the anniversary of the acquisition of California and of the raising of the American flag on its soil. Annual celebration on the 9th of September, the anniversary of the ad- mission of California into the Union. Officers- James P. Taylor, Pres., John S. Drum, San Fran- cisco: Robt. Hawxhurst, San Francisco: J. Auradou, Healdsburg; I. Polhamus, Yuma; 'Albert M. Smith, Oroville, Vice-Presidents; Charles J. Deering, Treas. ; Wm.F.Cashman,Sec .; Henry L. Byrne, Historian and Librar an: E. H. Sawyer, Marshal. Directors- Titus Hale, H. L. Van Winkle, John M. Burnett, Robert R. Russ, A. A. Louderback, J. A. Oliver, John J. Lerman, George C. Sargent.


Technical Society of the Pacific Coast-Meets at 55 Post, Friday, bi-monthly. H. Kower, Vice- Pres .; Otto von Geldern, Sec .; room 865, Pacific Bldg.


Western Philatelic Association-Oliver G. Beards- lee, Sec., 350 Folsom.


Women's Pharmaceutical Association of the Pacific Coast, The-Meets 4th Friday in each month in the Pacific Bldg. Ethel E. Nelson, Pres. ; Eda V. Land, Sec.


MEDICAL AND DENTAL COLLEGES.


California College of Pharmacy (Department of Pharmacy, University of California)-Parnassus Av. and 2d Av. Gaston E. Bacon, Ph. G., Pres .; Frank T. Green, Dean: Hayden M. Simmons, Sec.


College of Physicians and Surgeons of San Fran- cisco-344, 14th, bet. Mission and Valencia. Fred. C. Keck, M.D., Pres .; Chas. M. Troppmann, Sec.


Dental Department College of Physicians and Surgeons of San Francisco-Thomas Morffew. D. D. S., Pres .: 14th, bet. Mission and Valencia'


Dental Department of the University of Cali- fornia-Affiliated Colleges Bldg., Parnassus and 1st Avs.


Department of Pharmacy, College of Physicians and Surgeons of San Francisco-344, 14th, bet. Mission and Valencia. W. F. Southard, M. D., Pres.


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Hahnemann Medical College of the Pacific (Homeopathic)-S. W. cor. Sacramento and Maplel James W. Ward, M.D., Dean; W. A. Sampson, M.D., Registrar; R. F. Tomlinson, Sec.


San Francisco County Medical Society-Meets at 135 Stockton every Tuesday. A. P. Sargent, Exec. Sec.


San Francisco District Dental Assn .- Meets 2d Monday of each month at 135 Stockton. Dr. Robert Burns, Jr., Pres .; Dr. F. J. Seiferd, Sec.


San Francisco Polyclinic and Post Graduate Medical College-1535 Jackson. A school of clinical medicine for graduates of colleges of regular medi- cine. Martin Regensburger, M. D., Sec.


Stanford University Medical School-N. E. cor. of Sacramento and Webster. Founded in 1858, as the Medical Department of the University of the Pacific. Endowed and named Cooper Medical College in 1882 by the late Professor L. C. Lane, transferred to Stanford University, 1909. W. Ophuls, M.D., Dean, Sacramento and Webster.


University of California Medical School-Herbert C. Moffitt, M. D., Dean. Affiiated Colleges, Par- nassus and 2d Avs.


MILITARY.


NATIONAL GUARD OF CALIFORNIA.


Hiram W. Johnson, Governor and Commander- in-Chief.


STAFF DEPARTMENTS AND CORPS. Adjutant General's Department.


The Adjutant General with rank of Brigadier General, Chas. W. Thomas, Sacramento.


The Assistant Adjutant General with rank of Major, Jas. J. Borree, Hayward.


Adjutant General with rank of Major, Raymond I. Follmer, Los Angeles.


Inspector General's Department.


Inspector with rank of Major, Lawrence D. Collins, Pasadena.


Judge Advocate General's Department.


Judge Advocate General with rank of Colonel, Madison T. Owens, Whittier.


Judge Advocate with rank of Major, Andrew J. Copp, Jr., Los Angeles.


Quartermaster's Department.


Quartermaster General with rank of Brigadier General, Chas. W. Thomas, Sacramento; Quarter- masters with rank of Major, John F. Sherburn, Sacramento, Albert E. Stearns, Sacramento, Geo. E. Heber, Imperial. With rank of Captain-Chas. F. Armstrong, Sausalito; Fred. S. Roumage, Auburn.


Ordnance Department.


Chief of Ordnance with rank of Brigadier General, Chas. W. Thomas, Sacramento.


Signal Corps.


Captain-Frank J. Sullivan, San Francisco. First Lieutenant-Wm. E. Godsell, San Fran- cisco; Frank V. Smith, San Francisco, Frederick A. Cellarius, San Francisco.


Medical Department-Medical Corps.


Chief Surgeon with rank of Major, Chas. A. Dukes, Oakland.


Field Company B, Signal Corps.


Capt. Frank J. Sullivan, San Francisco; 1st Lieut. Wm. E. Godsell, San Francisco; 1st Lieut. Frank V. Smith, San Francisco.


Coast Artillery Corps


Chief of Artillery with rank of Colonel, Geo. A. Schastey, San Francisco.


Lieut. Colonel-Henry G. Mathewson, San Fran- cisco.


Majors-Herbert R. Fay, San Diego; Wm. G. Hyde, San Francisco; Chas. J. Mund, San Francisco. Staff-Capt. Allen G. Wright, Adjutant, San Francisco; Capt. Herbert Choynski, Ordnance Officer, San Francisco; Capt. Wm. A. Hamilton, Quartermaster, San Francisco; 1st Lieut. Chas. N. Kirkbride, San Mateo; 1st Lieut. Chas. D. Y. Ostrom San Francisco; 2d Lieut. Carl Schindler, San Diego; 2d Lieut. Parker J. McConnell, San Francisco; 2d Lieut .. Paul J. Weinhagen, San Francisco.


First Company-Capt. Wm. H. Mallett; IstLieut Glenn R. Castle.


Second Company-Capt. -, 2d Lieut. Martin C. Walton.


Military


Third Company-Capt. 1st Lieut. James D. Murphy ; 2d Lieut, F. M. Williams, San Francisco. Fourth Company-Capt. Harold Louderback, San Francisco. 1st Lieut. C. B. Ohnemuller, San Francisco; 2d Lieut. John Clark, San Francisco.


Fifth Company-Capt. Sidney E. Clyne, 1st Lieut. Wade W. Rhein, 2d Lieut. Chas. M. Frost.


Sixth Company-Capt. Richard E. Mittelstaedt, Ist Lieut, - , 2d Lieut. M. S. Game, San Fran-' cisco.


Seventh Company-Capt. Roy V. Woods, 1st Lieut. Ernest G. Schaupp, 2d Lieut. R. L. Dingley, San Francisco.


Eighth Company-Capt. John V. Bush, 1st Lieut. James Muirhead, 2d Lieut. Geo. W. Fisher.


Ninth Company-Capt. Wm. H. Homer, 1st Lieut. - , 2d Lieut. John F. C. Trenge.


Tenth Company-Capt. Andrew Miller, 1st Lieut , 2d Lieut. Wm. J. Carey.


Eleventh Company-Capt. John McHenry, Jr., San Francisco; 2d Lieut. Pearlie G. Glissman, San Francisco.


Twelfth Company-Capt. Harry H. Varney, Ist Lieut. Henry W. McClure, 2d Lieut. Aubrey D. Cagwin.


Location of Headquarters and Armories of Organi- zations, National Guard of California.


Headquarters 1st Brigade, Exposition Park, Los Angeles.


Armory, Co. B, Signal Corps, 14th and Mission


Headquarters 2d Infantry, Room 3, Moorehead Bldg., Chico; Co. A, Chico; Co. B, Willows; Co. C Fresno; Co. D, Redding; Co. E, 12th and W, Sacra- mento; Co. F, Woodland; Co. G, 12th and W, Sacra- mento; Co. H, Tulare; Co. I, Oroville; Co. K, Fresno; Co. L, Bakersfield; Co. M, Hanford; Hospital Corps Det., 12th and W, Sacramento.


Headquarters 5th Infantry, 537 24th, Oakland; Co. A, 5327 24th, Oakland; Co. B, 188 South Market, San Jose; Co. C. 2073 Allston Way, Berkeley; Co. D, San Rafael; Co. E, Santa Rosa; Co. F, 537 24th, Oak- land; Co. G, Armory Hall, Park, Alameda; Co. H, Hayward; Co. I, Livermore; Co. K, Petaluma; Co. L, Palo Alto; Co. M, 188 South Market, San Jose; Hospital Corps Det., 537 24th, Oakland.


Headquarters 7th Infantry, Exposition Park, Los Angeles; Co. A, Exposition Park Los Angeles; Co. B, Exposition Park, Los Angeles; Co. C, Exposition Park, Los Angeles; Co. D, Pomona; Co. E, Santa Monica; Co. F, Exposition Park, Los Angeles; Co. G, Redlands; Co. H, Long Beach; Co. I, Pasadena: Co. K, San Bernardino; Co. L, Santa Ana; Co. M, River- side; Hospital Corps Det., Exposition Park, Lso Angeles; Machine Gun Co., Exposition Park, Los Angeles.


Headquarters Coast Artillery Corps, 14th and Mission, San Francisco; 1st Co., 14th and Mission ; 2d Co., 14th and Mission ; 3d Co., 14th and Mission; 4th Co., 14th and Mission; 5th Co., 13th and G, San Diego; 6th Co., 14th and Mission; 7th Co., 14th and Mission; 8th Co., 13th and G, San Diego; 9th Co .. 14th and Mission; 10th Co., 14th and Mission; 11th Co., 14th and Mission; 12th Co., 14th and Mission; Hospital Corps Det., 14th and Mission.


Bands-Coast Artillery Corps, San Francisco; 5th Infantry, San Francisco.


NAVAL MILITIA OF CALIFORNIA.


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


First Division-San Francisco.


Lieut. J. A. McGee, Commanding, San Francisco. Ensign Wm. C. Tooze, Oakland.


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


Lieut. T. S. Harloe, Commanding, San Francisco.


Ensign Louis R. Holm, San Francisco. Ensign Wm. J. Ashley, San Francisco.


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.


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MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATION Protective Associations


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


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


Lieut. (Jr. Gr.) Paul Castelhun, Asst. Surgeon, 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., German House.


National Defence League-Col. H. G. Mathew- son, Pres .; Col. W. C. Alberger, Sec. 627 Call Bldg.


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)-Estab- 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; erty, Inspector: Captain Philip F. Powers, Quarter- master; Captain Bert D. Paolinelli, Paymaster; Captain William N. Buckley, Inspector; Captain F. I. Gonzalez, Dental Surgeon: Captain G. L. Courtney, Captain G. L. MeVicker, Captain A. J. Kavanagh, 1st Lieut. A J. Silva; 1st Lieut. John Casey, 2d Lieut. W. F. Merkle.


Company A-Capt., Wm. H. Greene; Ist Lieut., D. P. Black; 2d Lieut., E. J. Duggan.


Company B-Capt., J. R. Smith; 1st Lieut.,


J. J. Carmody : 2d Lieut., J. G. Ryan. Company C-Capt., - : 1st Lieut.,


J. T. Griffin ; 2dLieut., - Company D-Capt., J. F. Canty; 1st Lieut., -: 2d Lieut., John Keegan.


Company E-Capt., S. C. Cronin; 1st Lieut., J. J. Carey; 2d Lieut., R. E. Galvin. Company G-Capt., G. S. Tracy; Ist Lieut., B. McNulty ; 2d Lieut., M. E. Collum.


Company L-Capt., W. J. Casey; Ist Lieut., Wm. Hogan; 2d Lieut., - Company N-Capt., W. E. Schirmer; Ist Lieut., G. J. Brush ; 2d Lieut., J. G. Walsh.


Medical Corps-Capt., J. I. O'Dea Ist Lieut.,


P. J. Crimmins. Band-2d Lieut. E. G. Williams, Leader.


PROTECTIVE ASSOCIATIONS.


Alaska Fishermen's Union-49 Clay.


American Shipmasters Association of the Pacific Coast-C. O. Andersen, Sec., 112 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, Sec .; 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. E. M. Applegrath, Asst., Sec.


Building Trades Employ-rs Association of San Francisco-Geo. S. McCallum, Sec., 547-548 New Call Bldg.


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


California Almond Growers


Exchange -- 311


California.


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


California Bakers' Association --- W. M. Foley, Sec., 465 California.


California Building Law Association-J. E. Steere. Pres .; W. S. : cott, 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., Hobart Bldg.


California Hop Growers' Association-410 Sacra- mento.


California Material Dealers' Association-F. L. Hatch, Sec., Hearst Bldg.


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-Benj. Arner, Sec., 177 Post.


California Retail Grocers and Merchants SSO- ciation-F. B. Connolly, Sec., Sheldon Bldg


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


California State Master Bakers' Association- W. M. Foley, Sec., 465 California.


California Teachers' Association-681 Market. Carriage and Wagon Builders' Association of San Francisco-Herman Wertsch, Pres .; D. E. Be- secker, Sec .: 529 Pacifir Bidg.


Clay Products Information Bureau-Wm. S. Scott, Sec., 185 Stevenson.


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


Cooks' Association of the Pacific Coast-E. A. Mertz, Mgr., 149 Eddy.


Crab Fisherman's Protective Association-A. Farina, Mgr., Fishermens' Wharf.


Draymens' Association-F. J. Devlin, Sec., 36 Market.


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


Federated Poultry Association of California- 525 Market.


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


Franklin Printing Trades Association-New Call Bldg. J. D. Rcantree, Sec.


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


Golden Gate Harbor, No. 40-Meets every Werl- nesday in each month at 10 East. E. S. Piggott, Sec. and Mgr.


General Contractors' Association-110 Jessie. Tooms 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, Sec .; Geo. Maas, loor Mgr.


Granite Manufacturers Association of California -E. A. Weisenberger, Sec., New Call Bldg.


Hardwood Floor Manufacturers' and Dealers' Association-Geo. S. McCallum, Sec., New CallBldg.


International Association of Machinists, San Francisco Lodge No. 68-Meets every Wednesday evening at Labor Temple, 16th and Capp.


Juvenile Protective Association-1068 Phelan Bidg.


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


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


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


Marine Cooks' and Stewards' Association of t he


Pacific Coast-Eugene Steidle, Sec., 42 Market. 1


Marine Firemen, Oilers and Watertenders Union of the Pacific-P. Flynn, Sec., 58 Commercial. Master Housesmiths' Association-547-54 New Call Bildg.


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, Sec.


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. W. T. Duerrbeck, Sec.


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


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


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


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


Oil Industry League-R. N. Bishop, Pres .; L. E. Doan, Sec. Palace Hotel.


Pacific Federation of Employers-W. C. Francis, Sec., 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.


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


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


Retail Druggists' Association-1001 McAllister. Retail Dry Goods' Association of San Fra cisco- Benj. Armer, Sec., 177 Post.


Sacramento River Packers' Association-110 Market.


Sailors' Unio 1 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. Robt. Burns, Jr., Pres. Dr. F. J. Seiferd, Sec.


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


San Francisco Jitney Bus Association- J. E. Cohn, Pres .; Thos. Doyle, Sec. 10 East.


San Francisco Machinery Dealers' Association --- 110 Market.


San Francisco Expanded Metal Lath Bureau of Statistics-185 Stevenson. Wm. S. Scott, Director. San Francisco Planing Mill Owners' Association- 248 Pacific Bldg. Meets every Wednesday. M. S. Neugass, Pres .: A. C. Bredfield, Sec.




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