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Labor Statistics Bureau-John McLaugh- lin, Commissioner, San Francisco.
Librarian, State-J. L. Gillis. M. J. Fer- guson, Asst. Librarian.
Sutro Branch, California State Library. Southeast corner Sacramento and Web- ·ster (Fillmore and California Street cars one block distant. Sacramento Street cars pass the door). Open daily 9 a. m. to 4 p. m. except Sundays.
Includes valuable Sutro Library of about 70,000 rare books, manuscripts, etc., presented to the California State Library by the heirs of the late Adolph Sutro, Esq., in 1913 and opened to the
public as the Sutro Branch of the State Library Jan. 2, 1917. Located tempo- rarily on the top floor of the Lane Med- ical Library Building and to have quar- ters later in the State Building to be erected in the Civic Center.
By an arrangement heartily endorsed by California publishers, sample copies of books published in this State will be exhibited for inspection.
The California Genealogical Society has deposited its library in the Sutro Branch, thus making the branch a cen- ter for genealogical workers.
The Sutro Branch is also a center for the collecting and preserving of Cali- fornia historical material.
The books and other material in the State Library (about 190,000 vols.) will be made available to the people of the Bay region through the Sutro Branch. Mining Bureau-F. McN. Hamilton, State Mineralogist. W. W. Thayer, Sec. Normal School at San Francisco-Fred- erick L. Burk, Principal.
Notaries Public-(See Business Directo- ry).
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, Ama- dor County; C. H. Dunton, Supt.
Prison Directors-Chas. Neumiller, Pres .; B. B. Meek, Oroville; Charles Sonn- tag, San Francisco; Henry Eickhoff and Chas. E. Mclaughlin.
Public Employment Bureau-933 Mis- sion.
Railroad Commissioners-H. D. Love- land, San Francisco; Alex Gordon, Sacra- mento; Max Thelan, Berkeley; Edwin O. Edgerton, Los Angeles; Chas. R. Detrick, Sec., office, 833 Market.
State Board of Pharmacy-135 Stock- ton.
State Civil Service Commission-10 Ferry Bldg. Chas. W. Reed, Berkeley, 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 Ange- les.
State Engineer-Wilbur F. McClure.
State Highway Engineer-Austin B. Fletcher.
State Inheritance Tax Dept-785 Mar- ket.
State Medical Society-Dr. J. H. Bar- bat, Pres., San Francisco; Dr. Saxton Pope, Sec .- Treas., San Francisco; office, 135 Stockton.
State Mineralogist-F. McN. Hamilton, Ferry Bldg., San Francisco.
State Motor Vehicle Dept .- S. F. Office, Ferry Bldg.
State Public Employment Bureau --- Men's Dept., 933 Mission; Women's Dept., Pacific Bldg.
State Purchasing Dept .- S. F. Branch, Ferry Bldg., North end.
State Veterinarian-Dr. Chas. Keane, Los Angeles; W. E. D. Morrison, Asst., Los Angeles.
State Tax Commission-Clyde I. Sea- vey, E. A. Dickson.
State Water Commission-Call Bldg.
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State of Cal. Offices MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATION
University of California-Regents: Gov- ernor Wm. H. Stephens, 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. McEner- ney, J. W. Mckinley, Rev. Charles A. Ramm, F. W. Dohrmann and John A. Brit- ton: Victor H. Henderson, Sec.
Veterinary Medical Board-Robert A. Archibald, Pres., Oakland; D. F. Fox. Sac- ramento; 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 Mar- garet Nesfield, Director, City Hall.
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, Hum- boldt Bank Bldg. Assistant Attorney-General-E. B. Power, Humboldt Bank Bldg.
Chief Deputy Attorney-General-Ray- mond Benjamin.
Deputy Attorney-General-R. W. Har- rison, 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 Francisco.
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. Nichol- son.
Reporter-Fred S. Lafferty.
Librarian-John F. Tyler.
Bailiffs-J. M. Meredith, E. B. Hinkle.
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, Dep- uty Clerk; W. E. Tucker. Reporter; Dan- fel C. McGannev, 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, Dep- uty Clerk; J. H. Crumrine, Reporter: Wil- liam H. Morris, Bailiff.
Third District.
N. P. Chipman, of Red Bluff, Presiding. Elijah C. Hart, of Sacramento.
Albert G. Burnett, of Santa Rosa.
G. H. Chase, Clerk; W. M. Lowell, Dep- uty Clerk; Charles H. Adams, Reporter; George D. Donaldson, Bailiff.
HOSPITALS, HOMES AND ASYLUMS. American Baptist Home Mission-15 Waverly Pl.
American Rescue Workers-146, 8th. Ross I. Cummings, Pacific Coast Com- mander.
Hospitals
Boys and Girls Aid Society-460 Baker. Trustees meet on the 2d Saturday of each month. George C. Turner, Supt.
Buena Vista Sanatorium-21 Buena Vista Av. Central Emergency Hospital-Civic Center.
Chevra Hachnosoth Orechim (The Shel- ter)-810 Laguna.
City and County Relief Home-Off Cor- bett Av. near Lake Honda. (See City and County Government. )
Florence Crittenton Home-376, 20th Av.
French Hospital-Geary bet. 5th and 6th Avs. Conducted by the French Mu- tual Benevolent Society., J. Arees, Supt
German Hospital-Noe bet. Duboce Av. and 14th. Owned and controlled by the German General Benevolent Society. E. G. Arps, General Agent.
Hebrew Home for Aged Disabled-2504 Howard. Miss Amelia Levy, Sec .; Frank M. Gladstone, Supt .; Mrs. F. M. Glad- stone, 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. W. D. Scurlock, Supt.
Isolation Hospital-Army and DeHaro. King's Daughters' Home for Incurables -1736 Golden Gate Av.
Lane Hospital-S. E. cor. of Clay and Webster.
Maria Kipp Orphanage and Alfred Nut- tall Nelson Memorial Home-N. E. cor. of 7th Av. and Lake.
Mary's Help Hospital-145 Guerrero. Maud B. Booth Home-119, 10th. Mckinley Orphanage-3841, 19th.
McNutt Hospital-1055 Pine.
Mount St. Joseph's Orphan Asylum ( Roman Catholic)-Bay View and New- hall.
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 .; Wm. E. Couper, Supt .; M. E. Rum- well, Physician; Mrs. Katherine John- son, Matron. 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 Sil- ver Av.
Pacific Hebrew Orphan Asylum and Home Society-Judge Max C. Sloss, Pres .; Meyer H. Levy, Sec .; office, 436 O'Farrell. Asylum-East side of Divisa- dero bet. Hayes and Grove. Samuel Lan- ger. 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. Home for Aged Israelites (a branch of the Society) is located at the corner of Silver Av. and Mission. Gus- tav 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.
Quarantine Hospital-Angel Island.
Receiving Hospital-(See Board of Health ).
Roman Catholic Orphan Asylum-Bay View and Newhall.
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Societies
Saint Catherine's Home and Training School-901 Potrero Av.
San Francisco Home for Incurables --- 2750 Geary. Miss Laura Mckinstry, Pres .; Miss Ida C. Tautphaus, Supt.
San Francisco Ladies' Protection and Relief Society-Franklin bet. Post and Geary.
San Francisco Maternity-2032 Web- ster.
San Francisco Nursery for Homeless Children-14th Av. and Lake. A non-sec- tarian home for little ones under four- teen years.
San Francisco Protestant Orphan Asy- lum Society-Haight bet. Laguna and Buchanan.
St. Francis Girl's Directory Orphan Asylum-901 Buena Vista Av. For the care, maintenance and education of or- phans, half-orphans and abandoned chil- dren of all denominations and nationali- ties. In charge of the Sisters of St. Francis.
St. Francis Hospital-Hyde and Bush.
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 bet. Army and Tiffany St. Mary's Hospital-Hayes and Shra- der. Conducted by the Sisters of Mercy. St. Winifred's Sanatorium-1065 Sut- ter.
Tuberculosis Hospital-22d and San Bruno Av.
University Mound Old Ladies' Home -- University and Bacon. Rolla V. Watt, Sec.
Veterans' Home of California-A State Home for disabled volunteer soldiers and sailors, under the control of board of di- rectors, appointed by the Governor of the State.
All honorably discharged officers, so !- diers and sailors who served in the regu- lar 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 means of support, are not other- wise provided for by law, and by reason of such disability are incapable of earn- ing their living, provided they have re- sided in the State of California for at least six months immediately preceding their application, shall be entitled to ad- mission 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 manage- ment. 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 institution comprises a Free Em- ployment Bureau and a Temporary Home for destitute children, who are not eligi- ble to asylums, in search of employment. Rev. D. O. Crowley, Sec.
INSTITUTES, SOCIETIES, ETC.
Academy of the Immaculate Concep- tion-Guerrero and 24th.
Academy of the Sacred Heart-Cor. Jackson and Scott.
Advertising Assn. of San Francisco- Palace Hotel, J. A. Houlihan, Sec.
Aldine Club-315 Hotel St. Francis. Geo. C. Snider, Sec.
Allied Printing Trades Club-717 Mar- ket.
Alumni Association College of Phar- macy of the University of California- Organized in 1882. Pres., Jas. M. Patter- son; Sec., Miss M. Dolcini. Meetings are held at Affiliated Colleges.
Alumni Association College of Physi- cians and Surgeons-Dr. F. C. Keck, Pres .; Charles M. Troppmann, Sec .; 1799 McAl- lister. Quarterly meetings at the Col- lege Building, 14th near Valencia.
Alumni Association University of St. Ignatius-Quarterly meetings.
American Athletic and Social Club- 252, 6th. F. C. Hawes, Pres.
American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions-417 Market. H. H. Kelsey, Sec.
American Institute of Banking-W. F. Gabriel, Sec., Wells-Fargo Nevada Nat. Bank.
American Shipmasters Assn, of the Pa- cific Coast-112 Market. C. O. Andersen, Sec.
Amorosa Club-117, 30th.
Architectural Club of S. F .- 126 Post. Argonaut Club-N. W. cor. Post and Powell. Arion Verein-Club rooms, German House.
Associated Charities-Organized March 1888; 1500 Jackson. Meets last Thursday of each month at 12:30 p. m. at St. Francis Hotel. Miss Katherine C. Felton, Gen- eral Sec.
Association Athletic and Social Club -- 2970. 16th.
Astronomical Society of the Pacific- 752 Phelan Bldg. D. S. Richardson, Sec.
Australasian Assn. of California-L. A. Morelli, Sec., 1033 Franklin.
Automobile Body Builders, Painters and Trimmers Association of San Francisco -A. D'Ettel, Sec., office, 593 Turk.
Automobile Metal Workers' Protective Association of San Francisco-A. D'Et- tel. Sec., office, 593 Turk.
Baecker Gesangverein-3541, 18th.
Bar Association of San Francisco-Or- ganized April 20, 1872. Objects: To main- tain the honor and dignity of the pro- fession of the law, to increase its use- fulness in promoting the due administra- tion of justice, to cultivate social inter- course among its members, and to pro- cure and maintain a library for their use. Rooms, Pacific Bldg., 4th and Mar- ket. Jesse W. Lilienthal, Pres .; George J. Martin, Sec.
Bear Club-4534 Mission.
Belgian Benevolent Society-Meets at Bergez Frank's, 421 Bush, 2d Tuesday in each month. John Greefkens, Pres .; A. Mestre, Sec .: 1707 Geary. All visiting Belgians are welcome.
Benevolent Society of the United States for the Propogation of Cremation, Branch No. 48-143 Albion A.v.
Bibliotheque Francaise-110 Sutter.
Bohemian Club-N. E. cor. Post and Taylor. Meetings 3d Tuesday in Janu- ary, April, July and October. Edw. H. Benjamin, Pres .; C. F. Michaels, Vice- Pres .: I. O. Upham, Sec .; Geo. T. Klink, Treas .; Frank W. Smith, Asst. Sec. and Mgr.
Bonita ('lub-3889, 26th.
Bookbinders, Paper Rulers, Paper Cut- ters and Folding Machine Operators' Union, Local No. 31-Meets last Thurs- days of each month at San Francisco La- bor Council, 16th and Capp. Thomas P. Garrity, Pres .: office, 525 Market.
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Societies
Societies
British-American League-Meets 2d and 4th Thursdays at 172 Golden Gate Av.
British Benevolent Society of Califor- nia-Annual meeting 2d Tuesday in May at British Consulate General, 268 Mar- ket. Officers; A. Carnegie Ross, Consul General, Pres .: Donald C. C. Grant, Sec .; H. P. Moir, Hon. Treasurer.
Bottlers' Protective Association of Cal- Ifornia-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.
Builders' Exchange, The-180-188 Jes- sie. H. Maundrell, Pres .; E. J. Brandon, Vice-Pres .; R. J. H. Forbes, Sec .; C. W. Withington, Treas, Building open from 8 a. m. to 5 p. m. Board of Directors meets last Friday of month at 11 a. m.
Building Owners and Managers Associ- ation-Office, 557 Pacific Bldg. E. M. A.p- plegarth. Asst. Sec.
Building Trades Employers Associa- tion of San Francisco-Chas. M. Elliot, Sec., 547-548 New Call Bldg.
Bunker Hill Association-Organized in 1860 to inculcate a feeling of patriotism and commemorate the anniversary of the ever eventful Battle of Bunker Hill, June 17th. Always celebrates the Battle of Bunker Hill on the 17th of June each year. Burke Holladay, Pres .; George W. Caswell, Sec .; office, 442, 2d.
Caledonian Club-Meets 1st and 3d Fri- day of each month at 414 Mason.
California Academy of Sciences-Or- ganized May 16, 1853; incorporated June 27. 1853, and February 24, 1871. An in- stitution for scientific research and pub- lic education; maintains a museum in its new building in Golden Gate Park in which are extensive research collections of birds, mammals, reptiles, harbarium specimens and other groups, also in its exhibition halls habitat groups of many species of California mammals and birds and a very extensive and valuable col- lection of west coast Indian baskets: maintains a free course of lectures at 8 p. m. on the third Wednesday of each month and 3 p. m. each Sunday in the Museum building in Golden Gate Park. Board of Trustees: Wm. H. Crocker, Pres .: Joseph D. Grant, Vice-Pres .; John W. Mailliard, George W. Dickie, Wm. M. Fitzhugh, C. E. Grunsky and Rudolph J. Taussig. C. E. Grunsky, Pres. of the Academy: Dr. Barton Warren Evermann, Director of the Museum.
Cabinet Manufacturers' Association- 546 New Call Bldg., Frank D. Worth, Sec. California Almond Growers Exchange -311 California.
California Alpine Club-187 Bocana
California Anglers Association-935 Market. G. A. Wentworth, Sec.
California Anti-Slavery Society-Clay- ton Herrington, Pres., 625 Market; Mary Fairbrother, Sec.
California Association of Electrical Contractors and Dealers-505 Rialto Bldg. California Association of Electrical Contractors-J. W. Redpath. Sec., Rialto Bldg.
California Bar Association-A. E. Bol- ton, Pres., Crocker Bldg .; T. W. Robin- son, Sec., Los Angeles, Cal.
California Bakers' Association-W. M. Foley, Sec., 465 California.
California Bible Society-831 Monad- nock Bldg. Meets 1st Thursday in each month. Benjamin Romaine, Pres .; J. E. White, Sec., 831 Monadnock Bldg.
California Boys' Club-698 Minna.
California Building Law Association -- J. E. Steere, Pres .; W. S. Scott, Sec .; office 185 Stevenson, Meets at call of Chair at Builders' Exchange.
California Camera Club-833 Market. Wm. C. Mackintosh, Pres .; Ногасе Hirschler, Sec.
California Club-1750 Clay. Miss Mar- garet B. Curry, Pres .; Dr. Sophie K. Hew- ett, Corresponding Sec.
California College of Pharmacy (De- partment of Pharmacy, University of California)-Parnassus Av. and 2d Av. Gaston E. Bacon, Ph. G., Pres .; Frank T. Green, Dean; Haydn M. Simmons, Sec.
California Employers Federation-Call Bldg. Jas. D. Roantree. Sec.
California Football League -- D. Steven- son, Pres .; Wm. Campbell, Sec., 128 Irv- ington.
California Foundrymen's Association -Chas. J. P. Hoehn, Pres .; Theo. W. Quandt, Sec., 522 Underwood Bldg.
California Genealogical Society-Or- ganized February 12, 1898. Henry Byron Phillips, Pres .: B. M. Newcomb, Vice- Pres .; Alvin Plummer, Vice-Pres .; Frank H. Pettingell, Vice-Pres .: Mrs. L. L. Gil- logly, Treas .; Walter D. Mansfield, Li- brarian; Mrs. Elisha Tibbits, Historian; Clarence E. Heald, Rec. Sec .: Sarah Louise Kimball, Cor. Sec., room 2026 Kohl Bldg. Library with Sutro Branch of the California State Library. Lane Library Bldg., Sacramento and Webster.
California Grays-Civic Auditorium. C. F. Voorhies, Capt.
California Historical Society-Hon. J. V. Coffey. Pres .; T. W. Hubbard, Sec., 1003 Phelan Bldg.
California Home Missionary Society- Rev. L. D. Rathbone, Supt., 417 Market. California Hop Growers' Association- 410 Sacramento.
California Lawn Tennis Club-Grounds S. E. cor. Bush and Scott. H. B. Richard- son, Sec.
California Literature Society-Geo. H. Fitch, Pres .; Zoeth S. Eldridge. Vice- Pres .: Bram Nossen, Librarian: Richard E. White, Treas .; Mrs. Ella Sterling Mi- ghels. Sec., 1605 Baker.
California Material Dealers' Associa- tion-F. L. Hatch, Sec., Hearst Bldg.
California Metal Producers Associa- tion-625 Market.
California Miners Association-W. C. Ralston. Pres .; John R. Tyrrell, Sec., 1512 Hewes Bldg.
California Pharmaceutical Association -Edw. G. Binz, Los Angeles, Pres .; E. A. Henderson, Sec., Los Angeles.
California Retail Dry · Goods Associa- tion-Benj. Armer, Sec., 177 Post.
California Retail Grocers and Mer- chants Association-F. B. Connolly, Sec .. Sheldon Bldg.
California Prisoners Aid Association- 110 Stillman. Wm. T. Montomery, Pres .; Geo. I. Baugh, Sec.
California Section of American Power Boat Association-C. Willard Evans, Chairman, 187 Fremont: Wm. Watson, Jr., Sec., 933 Phelan Bldg.
California State Board of Pharmacy --- E. T. Off, Pres .; E. J. Molony, Treas .; Louis Zeh, Sec .; rooms, 909-910 Butler Bldg., 135 Stockton.
California State Homeopathic Medi- cal Society-Philip Rice, M. D., San Fran- cisen. Pres .; W. H. Stiles, M. D., San Ber- nardino, Vice-Pres .: Guy E. Manning, M. D., San Francisco, Sec .; T. C. Low, M. D., Los Angeles. Treas.
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Societies
California State Master Bakers' Asso- ciation-W. M. Foley, Sec., 465 California.
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 attrac- tively 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 numerous publications of the Bureau. Open daily, free to the public, from 3 a. m, to 5 p. m., except Sundays and holi- days. Saturdays, from 9 a. m. to 12 a. m. Fletcher Hamilton, State Mineralo- gist; W. W. Thayer, Sec.
California Teachers' Association-681 Market.
Canadian Club-220 Post. Jas. J. Tur- ner, Sec.
Carriage and Wagon Builders' Associa- tion of San Francisco-Herman Wertsch, Pres .; D. E. Besecker. Sec., 127 Montgomn- ery.
Catholic Humane Bureau-J. P. Skelly, Sec., 995 Market.
Catholic Knights of America-Meets second Sunday of each month at 1944 Cal- ifornia. Dr. J. F. Gibbon, Pres .; C. J. Nicholas, Sec.
Celtic Social Club-Albin Joseph Brun, Pres., 1335 Oak; Jas. F. Sheehan, Sec.
Century Club-S. W. cor. Sutter and Franklin.
Cercle De L'Union-220 Post.
Channing Auxiliary-S. W. cor. Frank- lin and Geary.
China Commerce Club of California-F. E. Hinckley, Sec., 465 California.
Circolo Italiano-21 Colubmus Av.
Civic Federation, The, of San Francisco -Mills Bldg. A citizens' organization to better San Francisco by improving and extending the City government. W. I.". Postel, Pres .; A. Donaldson. Sec.
Civic League of Improvement Clubs and Associations of San Francisco- Meets 2d Thursday, 8 p. m., Phelan Bldg. Assembly Hall. Alexander Russell. Pres .; Geo. W. Gerhard, Sec., 807-808 Mills Bldg.
Clay Products Information Bureau- Wm. S. Scott, Sec., 185 Stevenson.
College of Physicians and Surgeons of San Francisco-344, 14th, bet. Mission and Valencia. Fred C. Keck, M. D., Pres .; Chas. M. Troppmann, Sec.
College of the Pacific-Royal Insurance Bldg. Rolla V. Watt, Pres. Board of Trustees. Meets January, May and Sep- tember.
Colonial Club -. W. H. Telford, Sec., 207 Powell.
Columbia Park Boys' Club-458 Guer- rero. S. S. Peixotto, Pres.
Commonwealth Club of California-158 Kearny. Beverly L. Hodghead, Pres .; Geo. W. Merritt, Executive Sec.
Commonwealth Club of California- Reference Library. Open 9 a. m. to 6 p. m., except Sundays. 153 Kearny.
Concordia Club-1142 Van Ness Av. Chas. Hirsch, Pres .; Henry Schussler, Sec .; Frederick Seller, Treas .; John E. Madocks, Asst. Sec. Board of Directors meets 3d Tuesday of each month.
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