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Mailers-Meet 4th Monday, Labor Tem- ple.
Mantel, Grate and Tile Setters-Meet 1st and 3d Fridays, Bldg Trades Temple Marble Workers No. 44-Meet 1st and 3d Tuesdays, Building Trades Temple.
Marble Cutters No. 38-Meet 2d and 4th Mondays, Building Trades Temple. Marine Firemen, Oilers and Water Ten- ders-Meet Tuesdays, 58 Commercial.
Marine Gasoline Engineers No. 471 -- Meet 1st and 3d Thursdays.
Metal Polishers-Meet 1st and 3d Mon- days, Labor Temple.
Milk Wagon Drivers-Meet Wednes- days, Labor Temple.
Millmen No. 422-Meet Tuesdays, Building Trades Temple.
Millwrights No. 766-Meet 1st and 3d Fridays, Building Trades Temple.
Molders' Auxiliary-Meets 1st Friday, Labor Temple.
Molders No. 164-Meet Tuesdays, Labor Temple. Headquarters, Labor Temple.
Mold Makers No. 66-Meet 1st Thurs- day. Roasch Bldg.
Moving Picture Operators, Local No. 162-Meet 2d and 4th Thursdays, 10 A. M. at headquarters, Musicians' Hall, 68 Haight.
Musicians-Headquarters. 68 Haight.
Office Employees-Meet 2d and 4th Wednesdays, Labor Temple.
Painters No. 19-Meet Mondays, Build- ing Trades Temple.
Pattern Makers-Meet 2d and 4th Fri- day nights at headquarters, Labor Tem- ple.
Pavers No. 18-Meet 1st Monday, Labor Temple.
Photo Engravers No. 8-Meet 1st Sun- days at 12 M. in Labor Temple.
Pile Drivers, Bridge and Structural Iron Workers-Meet Thursdays; headquarters, 457 Bryant.
Plasterers No. 66-Meet Mondays, Building Trades Temple.
Plumbers No. 442-Meet Fridays, Build- ing Trades Temple.
Postoffice Clerks-Meet 4th Thursdays, Knights of Columbus Hall.
Press Feeders and Assistants-Meet 2d Thursday, Labor Temple; headquarters, 628 Montgomery, room 229.
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Labor Unions
Printing Pressmen No. 24-Meet 2d Mondays, Labor Temple.
Rammermen-Meet 2d Monday, Labor Temple. Retail Clerks No. 432-Meet Wednes- days, $ P. M., K. of C. Hall.
Retail Delivery Drivers-Meet at head- quarters, 2d and 4th Thursdays, Labor Temple.
Retail Shoe Clerks No. 410-Meet Tues- days, 8 P. M., K. of P. Hall.
Riggers and Stevedores Meet Mon- days, Lahor Temple.
Sailors' Union of the Pacific-Meet Mondays, Maritime Hall Bldg., 59 Clay. Sail Makers-Meet at Labor Temple, Sixteenth and Capp.
Sheet Metal Workers No. 95-Meet 2d Thursdays, 224 Guerrero.
Sheet Metal Workers No. 104-Meet Fridays, 224 Guerrero.
Sign and Pictorial Painters No. 510- Meet Fridays, Building Trades Temple. Stable Employees-Meet Thursdays, Labor Temple, Sixteenth and Capp.
Stationary Firemen-Meet Tuesdays, Labor Temple, Sixteenth and Capp.
Steam Engineers No. 64-Meet Tues- days, Building Trades Temple.
Steam Fitters and Helpers-Meet 1st and 3d Wednesdays, Labor Temple.
Steam Fitters No. 509-Meet Tuesday evenings, 224 Guerrero.
Steam Laundry Workers-Meet 1st and 3d Mondays, Labor Temple, Sixteenth and Capp; headquarters, Labor Temple.
Steam Shovelmen, Dist. No. 4-Meet Wednesdays, 215 Hewes Building.
Stereotypers and Electrotypers-Meet 2d Sunday, Labor Temple.
Street Railway Employees-Meet 2d and 4th Thursdays, Labor Temple.
Sugar Workers-Meet 2d and 4th Tues- days, Labor Temple.
Switchmen's Union No. 197-Meet 1st and 3d Sundays, 2876, 24th.
Tailors (Journeymen) No. 2-Meet 1st and 3d Tuesdays, Labor Temple.
Tailors No. 80-Meet 2d and 4th Mon- days, 240 Golden Gate Av.
Teamsters-Meet Thursdays; head- quarters, 536 Bryant.
Teamsters No. 216-Meet Saturdays, Building Trades Temple.
Theatrical Employees-Meet 1st and 3d Tuesdays, 11 A. M., 68 Haight.
Tobacco Workers-Meet 3d Fridays, Building Trades Temple. Miss M. Ker- rigan, Sec., 200 Fremont.
Typographical No. 21-Meets last Sun- day, Labor Temple: headquarters, room 701 Underwood Bldg., 525 Market.
I'ndertakers-Meet on call 3567, 17th
United Glass Workers-Meet Wednes- days, Building Trades Temple.
United Laborers of S. F .- Meet Tues- days, Building Trades Temple. Labor
Upholsterers-Meet Mondays, Temple. Sixteenth and Capp.
Waiters No. 30 -- Meet 1st Wednesday, 2:30 P. M .; other Wednesday evenings at headquarters, 14 Seventh.
Waitresses No. 48-Meet Wednesdays, 149 Mason,
Web Pressmen-Meet 4th Monday, Labor Temple, Sixteenth and Capp.
Ladies' Auxiliary to Label Section- Meets 2d and 4th Mondays, Labor Temple. Anti-Jap Laundry League-313-14 An- glo Bldg., Sixteenth and Mission.
MILITARY.
National Guard of California.
W. D. Stephens, Governor and Com- mander-in-Chief.
Headquarters 1st Brigade, Exposition Park, Los Angeles.
Military
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, Red- ding: Co. E, 12th and W, Sacramento; Co. F, Woodland; Co. G. 12th and W. Sacra- mento; Co. H, Tulare; Co. I, Oroville; Co. K, Fresno; Co. L, Bakersfield; Co. M, Han- ford; 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, Oakland; Co. G, Armory Hall, Park, Alameda; Co. H. Hayward; Co. I, Liver- more: Co. K, Petaluma; Co. L, Palo Alto; Co. M, 188 South Market, San Jose; Hospi- tal 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. Riverside: Hospital Corps Det., Exposi- tion Park, Los 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 Mis- sion; 3d Co., 14th and Mission; 4th Co., 14th and Mission; 5th Cor, 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 Sacramento, San Francisco.
Veterans' National Guard of California.
Organized May 16, 1888. Objects: To promote social reunion and good fellow- ship; to assist its members in all just claims, for the rights and benefits con- ferred upon them by the laws of the State of California, and to advance the interests of the National Guard. Seven years of continuous service in the Na- tional Guard of the State is a pre-requi- site 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, Paymaster.
Independent Companies.
These military organizations are inde- pendent of the National Guard of Cali- fornia, and for the most part are attached to some benevolent association.
Austrian Military and Benevolent Asso- ciation-Meets every 2d and 4th Wednes- day at 240 Golden Gate Av. Martin Ran- zulo, Recording Sec., 527 Montgomery.
California Grays-C. F. Voorhies, Capt. Civic Auditorium.
National Defense League-Col. H. G. Mathewson, Pres .: Col. W. C. Alberger, Sec. 629 Call Bldg.
Nationals, The-Organized 1855. Meets at 1160 Eddy every Monday evening. H. H. Mitchel, Capt .; A. H. McKnew, Re- cording Sec.
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San Francisco Schuetzen-Verein-Or- anized 1859. Membership of 190. Meets t German House every 2d Wednesday of ach month. Adam Schaeffer, Pres .; John . Heise, Captain; Otto Lemcke, Sec.
League of the Cross Cadets.
First Regiment (Dismounted Artillery) -Established January 7th, 1894. Regi- ental Headquarters, Callaghan Build- ng, San Francisco. Field and Staff: ohn L. Flynn, Colonel; Jas. P. Martin, ieut. Colonel; Frank J. Grimley, Major; ugh J. Leonard, Major; John L. Whelan, fajor: Harry Spring, Capt. and Adjt .; Vm. N. Buckley, Capt. and Insp .; Bert D. aolinelli, Capt. and Paymaster; A. J. Kavanagh, Capt. and Inspector; Chas. J. IcCarthy, Capt. and Inspector; John oghlan, Capt. and Inspector; John Casey, deutenant; Leo V. Carew, Lieutenant; . J. Brusher, Lieutenant; Anthony J. ilva, Lieutenant; Jos. H. Reynolds, Lieu- enant; J. G. Walsh, Lieutenant; Ernest . Williams, Bandmaster.
Medical Corps-Jos. G. Morrissey, Major and Surgeon; John Bohm, Major nd Surgeon; Frank I. Gonzalez, Capt. and Dental Surgeon; James I. O'Dea, Captain; Philip Crimmins, Lieutenant; John Grif- In, Lieutenant.
Quartermaster Corps-Philip F. Pow- rs, Captain and Quartermaster; Jos. Bal- er, Lieut, and Asst. Quartermaster.
Company A-William H. Greene, Cap- ain; Daniel P. Black, Lieutenant; Ed- ward J. Duggan, Lieut.
Company B-James R. Smith, Captain; John J. Carmody, Lieutenant.
Company D-John Canty, Captain; J. 3. Ryan, Lieutenant; John Keegan, Lieu- enant.
Company E (Oakland)-Stewart C. Cronin, Captain; John J. Carey, Lieuten- int; R. E. Galvin, Lieutenant.
Company G Grover Tracy, Captain; B. McNulty, Lieutenant; M. E. Collum, Lieu- enant.
Company I-John Ryan, Captain.
Company L-William J. Casey, Cap- ain; Wm. Hogan, Lieutenant; E. J. Wren, Lieutenant.
Company N .(Oakland)-Wm. E. Schirmer, Captain; Walter F. Merkle, Lieutenant; Frank M. Flynn, Lieutenant.
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. Kirk- ham and Lawton.
Commercial High School-Grove bet. Polk and Larkin.
Cooper Sarah B. School-Jones bet. Greenwich and Lombard.
Cooper Sarah B. School Annex-1041 Greenwich.
Crocker School-Page, near Broderick. Daniel Webster School-Connecticut and 19th.
Denman School-Hayes and Pierce.
Detention Home School-150 Otis.
Douglass Primary School-19th and Collingwood.
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 nr. 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 Bos- worth.
Golden Gate School-Golden Gate Av. near Scott.
Grant School-Pacific Av. near Brod- erick.
Grattan School- Grattan and Shrader. Haight School-Mission near 25th. Hamilton School-Geary near Scott.
Hancock School-Filbert near Jones.
Harrison School- Railroad and James- town Avs.
Hawthorne School-Shotwell near 22d. Hearst School-Hermann and Fillmore. Henry Durant School-Turk near Web- ster.
Horace Mann Evening School-Valen- cia near 22d.
Horace Mann School-Valencia near 22d.
Humboldt Evening School-18th and Dolores.
Hawes.
Hunter's Point School-Innes near Irving M. Scott School-Tennessee nr. 22d.
James Lick Grammar School-Noe and 25th.
Jean Parker Grammar School-Broad- way near Powell.
Jefferson School-19th Av. and Irving. John Swett Grammar School-McAllis- ter 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 Har- rison.
Lincoln Evening School-At Hearst School, Hermann and Fillmore.
Lincoln School-Harrison near 4th.
Longfellow School-Lowell and Morse.
Lowell High School-Hayes near Ma- sonic 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 Do- lores.
Monroe School-Excelsior Av. and Lon- don.
Moulder School-Page and Gough.
Noe Valley School-24th and Douglass. Oral School for Deaf-In Golden Gate School Bldg.
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Public Schools
Oriental Public School-Clay near Pow- ell. Pacific Heights Grammar School- Jackson near Webster.
Parkside School-Vermont and 18th. Paul Revere School-Folsom and Tomp- kins Av. Polytechnic High School-Arguello Blvd. and Frederick.
Portola School-Bacon near Berlin. Redding School-Pine near Larkin.
Richmond Evening School-Arguello Blvd. near Geary.
Rincon School-Stillman and 3d. Rochambeau School-25th Av. near Lake.
Roosevelt School-Arguello Blvd. near Geary.
Sheridan School-Capitol Av. and Lo- bos. Sherman Evening School-Union near Franklin. Spring Valley School-Jackson and Hyde.
Starr King School-Utah near 25th. Sunnyside School-Hearst Av. bet. Forester and Edna.
Sutro School-13th Av. near Clement.
Visitacion Valley School-Schwerin and Visitacion Av.
Washington Evening School-Washing- ton and Mason.
Washington Irving School-Broadway and Sansome.
Washington School-Washington and Mason.
Winfield Scott School-Lombard near Baker.
Yerba Buena School-Greenwich near Webster.
SECRET SOCIETIES. Masonic.
Grand Chapter of Royal Arch Masons of California-Meets on the 3d Tuesday of April of each year. Thomas Abraham Davies, Grand Sec., Masonic Temple, Van Ness Av. and Market.
Grand Council of Royal and Select Mas- ters of California-Meets on Monday pre- ceding 3d Tuesday of April each year at 10 a. m. Thos. A. Davies, Grand Re- corder. Masonic Temple, Van Ness Av. and Market.
Grand Commandery of Knights Temp- lar of California-Meets on 1st Thursday after the 3d Tuesday of April each year. Thos. A. Davies, Grand Recorder. Rooms, Masonic Temple, Van Ness Av. and Mar- ket.
Grand Lodge of Free and Accepted Ma- sons of California-Meets 2d Tuesday in October, John Whicher, Grand Sec., of- fice, Masonic Temple, Van Ness Av. and Market.
San Francisco Chapter, No. 1, Knights Rose Croix-Meets at call of the Master at & 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.
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 ev- ery Friday evening at 8 p. m., Scottish Rite Temple, Van Ness Av. and Sutter.
California Bodies A. and A. Scottish Rite of Free Masonry, Southern Jurisdic- tion of the United States; California Lodge of Perfection, No. 10; California
Secret Societies
Chapter, No. 7. Knights Rose Croix; Call- 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 meet- ings 2d Thursday of each month at il Powell.
Enights Templar.
California Commandery, No. 1-Stated assembly every Friday evening at Ma- sonic Temple.
Golden Gate Commandery No. 16- Stated assembly 1st and 3d Mondays of each month at Golden Gate Hall, 2136 Sutter.
Commandery No. 41-Stated assembly every Tuesday evening in Masonic Tem2 ple.
Royal Arch Masons.
San Francisco Chapter No. 1-Stated meeting 1st and 3d Wednesdays of each month at Masonic Temple.
California Chapter No. I-Stated meet" ings 1st and 3d Tuesdays of each month at Masonic Temple.
Mission Chapter No. 79-Stated assem- bly Ist and 3d Thursdays of each month in Mission Masonic Temple.
King Solomon Chapter No. 95-Stated meetings 1st and 3d Fridays at 1739 Fill- more.
Royal and Select Masters.
California Council No. 2-Meets 1at Saturday of each month at Masonic Tem- ple
Past Masters Association of California, F. & A. M .- Meets Masonic Temple, Van Ness and Market, 1st Saturday in June and Ist Saturday after the 1st Monday in December. President Henry M. Ow- ens. 948 Market; Secretary, O. L. Sues, 1257, 4th Av.
Masonic Lodges.
The Masonic Lodges meet in this City as follows:
California No. 1-Meets 1st Thursday evening of each month at Masonic Tem- ple.
La Parfaite Union No. 17-Meets 1st Friday evening of each month in Ma- sonic Temple.
Occidental No. 22-Meets 1st Monday evening of each month in Masonic Tem- ple.
Golden Gate No. 30-Meets 1st Tuesday evening of each month in Masonic Tem- ple.
Mount Moriah No. 44-Meets 1st Wed- nesday evening of each month in Ma- sonic Temple.
Fidelity No. 120-Meets 1st Thursday, evening of each month in Masonic Tem- ple.
Hermann No. 127-Meets 1st Monday evening of each month in Masonic Tem- ple.
Pacific No. 136-Meets 1st Tuesday eve- ning of each month in Masonic Temple.
Crockett No. 139-Meets 1st Wednes- day evening of each month in Masonio Temple.
Oriental No. 144-Meets 1st Tuesday evening of each month in Masonic Tem- ple.
Excelsior No. 166-Meets 1st Wednes- day evening of each month in Masonic Temple.
Mission No. 169-Meets 1st Wednesday evening of each month at 2628 Mission.
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outh San Francisco No. 212-Meets Thursday evening in Masonic Hall, itheast corner Railroad and 14th Avs. Doric No. 216-Meets 1st Thursday ning of each month in Masonic Tem-
speranza Italiana No. 219-Meets 1st day evening of each month in Masonic mple.
King Solomon's No. 260-Meets 1st nday evening of each month at 1739 1more.
tarr King No. 344-Meets 1st Wed- day evening of each month in Masonic nple.
'residio No. 354-Meets 1st Thursday :ning of each month in Masonic Tem-
an Francisco No. 360-Meets 1st Tues- · evening of each month in Masonic mple.
Amity No. 370-Meets 1st Friday eve- g of each month at 2668 Mission.
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Richmond No. 375-Meets 1st Monday each month at 405 Arguello Blvd.
Parnassus No. 388-Meets 2d Tuesday ning of each month in Masonic Hall h Av. and I.
Balder No. 393-Meets 1st Friday of th month at 2174 Market.
Fairmount Lodge No. 435-Meets 1st esday of each month in Native Sons 1g.
Park Lodge No. 449-Meets 1st Wed- Isday of each month at 1748 Haight
Bethlehem No. 453-Meets 1st Monday each month in Odd Fellows Temple.
Golden West No. 455-Meets 1st Tues- y of each month in Mission Masonic mple.
MMasonic Board of Relief-Office, Ma- ic Temple.
Masonic Employment Bureau-Masonic mple.
dasonic Cemetery Association-Office 17 Sutter. George S. Matthews, Supt. Masonic Temple Association-Office, sonic Temple. Edward Peabody, Sec. Masonic Veteran Association of the cific Coast-Object: Building up 'and Lodge library. Meets 1st Thurs- ly after 2d Tuesday in October of each ar. Henry M. Owens, Sec., 948 Market.
Order of the Eastern Star.
Grand Chapter of California, Order of Eastern Star-Meets on the 3d Tues- y in October at Oakland, Kate J. Wil- 8, Grand Sec., office, 1002 Ellis.
Golden Gate Chapter No. 1-Meets 1st d 3d Friday evenings in Masonic Tem-
vy Chapter No. 27-Meets 2d and 4th esday evenings in Masonic Temple. Beulah Chapter No. 99-Meets 2d and 1 Monday evenings in Masonic Hall, )0 Railroad Av., South San Francisco. Harmony Chapter No. 124-Meets 1st d 3d Thursday evenings in Masonic mple.
Mission Chapter No. 155-Meets 2d and 1 Saturday evenings at 2668 Mission in sonic Hall.
Olive Branch Chapter No. 169-Meets t and 3d Monday evenings in Golden te Commandery Hall.
King Solomon's Chapter No. 170-Meets and 4th Saturday evenings at 1739 11more.
California Chapter No. 183-Meets 1st d 3d Wednesday evenings in Masonic imple.
San Francisco Chapter No. 196-Meets 1st and 3d Tuesday evenings in Masonic Temple.
Starr King Chapter No. 204-Meets 1st and 3d Tuesday evenings in Golden Gate Commandery Hall.
Aloha Chapter No. 206-Meets 1st and 3d Saturday evenings at 1230 Geary.
Yerba Buena Chapter No. 228-Meets 1st and 3d Saturday evenings in Masonic Temple.
Imperial Chapter No. 229-Meets 2đ and 4th Tuesday evenings at 1746 Haight. Jewel Chapter No. 238-Meets 2d and 4th Wednesday afternoon in Golden Gate Commandery Hall.
Ideal Chapter No. 251-Meets 1st and 3d Wednesday evenings in Golden Gate Commandery Hall.
Richmond Chapter No. 255-Meets 2d and 4th Thursday evenings at Arguello Blvd. and Clement.
Amity Chapter No. 262-Meets 2d and 4th Monday evenings at Masonic Hall, 2668 Mission.
Parnassus Chapter No. 269-Meets 1st and 3d Thursday evenings at 9th Av. and Judah.
Amo Chapter No. 280-Meets 2d and 4th Wednesday evenings in Golden Gate Commandery Hall.
Albert Pike Chapter No. 284-Meets 2đ and 4th Thursday evenings at Masonic Temple.
Ancient Egyptian Order of Sciots.
Supreme Pyramid of the World, Ancient Egyptian Order of Sciots-Meets annu- ally on 2d Tuesday in November. George W. Lunt, Pharaoh, 2666 Mission; Otto L. Sues, Supreme Scribe, 1257, 4th Av.
San Francisco Pyramid No. 1, Ancient Egyptian Order of Sciots-Meets 2d and 4th Fridays of each month, German House, Turk and Polk. H. Ward Beach, Toparch, 2019 Mission; G. Robert Brock- mann Scribe. 1306 Valencia.
Independent Order of Odd Fellows.
Grand Lodge, I. O. O. F .- I. O. O. F. Bldg., 7th and Market, San Francisco. C. H. Cormick, Grand Master; H. D. Richardson, Grand Sec.
Odd Fellows Home of California-Lo- cated at Saratoga, California; H. D. Rich- ardson, Sec. Trustees: John Hazlett, Pres., 930 Clayton, San Francisco; S. E. Moreland, Vice-Pres., 94 N. 7th, San Jose; Fred E. Pierce, 810 S. Flower, Log Angeles; D. A. Sinclair, Hall of Records, Oakland; E. J. Bevan, 2130 San Jose Av., Alameda; Chas. S. Arnold, M. D., Super- intendent and Physician, Saratoga, Cal.
Subordinate Lodges I. O. O. P. in San Francisco.
California Lodge No. 1-Meets every Monday evening at I. O. O. F. Bldg.
San Francisco Lodge No. 3-Meets ev- ery Friday evening at I. O. O. F. Bldg.
Harmony Lodge No. 13-Meets every Tuesday evening at 222 Van Ness Av.
Yerba Buena Lodge No. 15-Meets Thursday evening at I. O. O. F. Bldg.
Magnolia Lodge No. 29-Meets every Tuesday evening at I. O. O. F. Bldg.
Bay City Lodge No. 71-Meets every Tuesday evening at I. O. O. F. Bldg.
Farnsworth Lodge No. 95-Meets ev- ery Wednesday evening at I. O. O. F. Blđg.
Abou Ben Adhem Lodge No. 112-Meets every Thursday evening at I. O. O. F. Bldg.
Germania Lodge No. 116-Meets every Thursday evening at I. O. O. F. Bldg.
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Secret Societies
Concordia Lodge No. 122-Meets every Monday evening at Geary and Steiner.
Apollo Lodge No. 123-Meets every Friday evening at I. O. O. F. Bldg.
Spartan Lodge No. 125-Meets everv Wednesday evening at Newcomb and Railroad Avs.
Unity Lodge No. 131-Meets every Tuesday evening at I. O. O. F. Bldg.
Pacific Lodge No. 155-Meets every Thursday evening at I. O. O. F. Bldg.
Occidental Lodge No. 179-Meets ev- ery Thursday evening at 222 Van Ness Av.
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