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St. Agnes Academy-545 Ashbury.
St. Brigid's Convent-Van Ness Av. and Broadway.
St. Catherine's Home-Potrero Av. near 21st.
St. Charles Academy-18th and Shot- well.
St. Francis . Technical School - Geary and Gough.
St. Mary's Hospital-Hayes and Shra- der.
St. Peter's Academy - 24th and Ala- bama,
St. Rose's Academy-Pine, corner of Plerce.
St. Sebastian's-Presidio.
St. Vincent's Convent-5th and Clemen- tina.
Youths' Directory-19th and Church. Swedenborgian.
Church of the New Jerusalem-North- west corner Lyon and Washington.
New Jerusalem Church-1640 O'Farrell. Rev. Thos. French, Pastor; r. 490 Geary.
Unitarian,
First Unitarian Church-Southwest corner Franklin and Geary. Caleb S. S. Dutton, Pastor; r. 3477 Pacific Av.
Miscellaneous Churches.
American Rescue Workers-146, 8th. Buddhist Mission-1881 Pine.
Catholic Apostolic Church-601 Belve- dere. L. W. Adams, Pastor; r. 4725, 17th. Christadelphians-2091. 15th.
Christian Crusade Assembly - 1161 Golden Gate Av.
Christian Science Reformed Church- Rev. John D. Hathaway, Pastor; head- quarters, 1530 Ellis.
Church of Christ-149 Eddy. Max Lang- paap. Evangelist; r. 253, 8th Av.
Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints-Mission headquarters, 724 Brod- erick.
Church of the Seventh-Day Adventists Society of San Francisco-916 Laguna. C. E. Ford, Pastor.
Church of the Sunflower League of Spiritualists-44 Page.
City Rescue Mission-184 Jessie.
Cumberland Presbyterian Chinese Mis- sion-1101 Stockton.
Finnish Seamen's Mission-9 Mission. Rev. A. V. Hale. Pastor.
First Pentecostal Church of the Naza- rene-3416. 19th. Thos. Murrish, Pastor; r. 28 Cumberland.
German Jerusalem Church - Corner Merrill and Sweeny.
Gospel Hall-1230 Valencia.
Hindu Temple-2963 Webster.
Home of Truth-1109 Franklin. Serv- ices Sunday 11 a. m., at 536 Sutter.
Japanese Reformed Church-1760 Post. Jerry McAuley Mission of S. F .- Under auspices of The California Prison Com- mission, 110 Stillman.
Korean Mission-2123 Bush.
Mariner's Church-82 Sacramento.
Methodist Episcopal Chinese Church- 1001 Stockton.
People's Church-184 Jessie.
Reorganized Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints-Caselli Av. and Dan- vers. Rev. Gilbert J. Waller, Pastor; r. 1436 Taylor.
Salvation Army Headquarters-(South- ern Pacific Province)-Lieut. Col. Henry C. Lee, Provincial Officer; Brigadier A.
Merriweather, General Sec .; rooms 322- 324 Lachman Bldg., 417 Market.
Salvation Army Industrial and Social Department-Major George Reid, officer in charge, 850 Harrison.
Spiritual Church of the Soul-1217 Geary.
Swedish Tabernacle-415 Dolores.
Synodical Society of Home Missions of the Presbyterian Church-920 Sacra- mento.
United Evangelistic Mission Associa- tion-59 Collingwood. Rev. J. W. Hill, General Superintendent.
Universal Alliance Church (Inc.)-222 Van Ness Av.
Volunteers of America-Headquarters Pacific Coast Regiment, 119, 10th; Colonel and Mrs. Walter Duncan, Commanding.
Whosoever-Will Rescue Mission (Inc.) -614 Pacific.
EXCHANGES.
Builders' Exchange, The-180-188 Jes- sie. S. A. D. Schenck, Fin. Sec., Sharon Bldg. Building open from 8 a. m. to 5 p. m. Board of Directors meets last Friday of month at 11 a. m.
General Contractors' Association - Rooms open from 8 a. m. to 5 p. m. Asso- ciation hours, 12 m. to 2:30 p. m. daily. Board meetings 2d Monday in each month. A. F. Lindgren, Pres .; P. J. Cole, Sec.
Insurance Brokers' Exchange-Room 708 Merchants Exchange Bldg. Meets 2d Wednesday of each month. S. M. An- derson, Sec .- Mgr.
Master Plasterers' Association-185 Stevenson. Meets 1st and 3d Tuesdays of each month at the Builders' Exchange. Wm. S. Scott, Sec.
Merchants' Exchange, The-465 Cali- fornia.
San Francisco Stock Exchange-Ses- sions held daily commencing at 9.30 a. m. at 353 Bush.
San Francisco Stock and Bond Ex- change- 341 Montgomery. Sessions 10:30 a. m. and 2 p. m. Harry Schwartz, Sec.
COLLEGES AND PRIVATE SCHOOLS.
Academy of the Immaculate Conception -Guerrero, between 24th and 25th.
Academy of the Sacred Heart-North- west corner Jackson and Scott.
California School of Mechanical Arts, The-Corner 16th and Utah. Rudolph J. Taussig, Pres .; George A. Merrill, Sec- retary-Director; Bruno Heymann, Dean: Ora E. Iverson, Recorder.
Cogswell Polytechnical College-Corner of 26th and Folsom. John H. Sammi, Sec. College of Notre Dame-Dolores bet. 16th and 17th. Conducted by Sisters of Notre Dame.
College of Pacific Endowment Fund Committee-Royal Insurance Bldg. John A. Percy, Sec .; Rolla V. Watt, Chairman. Meets at call of Chairman.
Dudley Business College-Mission Bank Bldg., 16th and Julian Av.
George, E., School of Languages-(Ber- litz Method), 2531 Washington.
Hamlin's, Miss, School-2230 Pacific Av. Hastings College of Law-Law Depart- ment of the University of California, City Hall. Edward Robeson Taylor, Dean.
Heald's Business College-E. P. Heald, Pres. Van Ness Av. and Post.
Immaculate Conception Academy-1214 Guerrero
Pacific College of Law-Saml. S. Mc- Cahill, LL. M., Dean. Monadnock Bldg. Sacred Heart College-Ellis and Frank- lin. Conducted by the Brothers of the Christians Schools. Brother Gregory, F. S. C., Pres.
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Colleges and Schools MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATION Federal Govt Offices
281 Masonic Av. Conducted by the Pre- sentation Sisters.
San Francisco Business College-1215 Van Ness Av.
San Francisco Theological Seminary, The-San Anselmo, Marin County.
St. Agnes Presentation Academy-Sis- ter M. Mechtilde, Superior. 545 Ashbury. St. Ignatius University-2211 Hayes. Very Rev. Patrick J. Foote, S. J., Pres.
St. John's School-2518 Howard. Con- nected with St. Johannes Evangelical Lutheran Church. J. H. F. Hoelter, Prin. St. Joseph's Schools-10th, between Howard and Folsom. Boys' school, con- ducted by the Brothers of Mary. Rev. Brother George, Superior. The Girls' school is conducted by the Sisters of the Holy Names. Rev. Mother Mary Mar- cella, Superioress.
St. Paulus School-Conducted with St. Paulus Lutheran Church. Corner Eddy and Gough.
St. Rose's Academy-2475 Pine. Trinity School-846 Stanyan.
Wilmerding School of Industrial Arts- Northeast corner Utah and 17th. George A. Merrill, Director; George F. Wood, Dean; Hilda Von Der Mehden, Recorder.
COURTS.
For United States Courts, see Federal Government Offices. For Superior, Jus- tices' and Police Courts, see City and County Government. For Supreme Court, see State Officers.
FEDERAL GOVERNMENT OFFICES
Army United States, Western Division (embracing the States of California, Idaho, Montana, Nevada, Oregon, Utah, Washington, Wyoming and the Terri- tories of Alaska and Hawaiian Islands -Headquarters: San Francisco, Cal., Santa Fe Bldg. Commander, Major General J. F. Morrison, U. S. A.
Department of California-Headquar- ters: Fort Miley.
Marine Corps, United States-North- west corner Annie and Stevenson.
Aviation Examining Board, Signal Of- cers Reserve Corps-Lieut. T. L. Creighton in charge, 202 Sharon Bldg. Board of United States Pension Examin- ing Surgeons, First Board-1210 Ma- sonic Av. Dr. J. G. Morrissey, Sec. Meets every 1st and 3d Wesdnesday at 10 a. m.
Second Board-203 Church. Dr. R. E. Reese, Sec. Meets 2d and 4th Wednes- days at 10 a. m.
Branch Hydrographic Office, United States Navy - Merchants Exchange Bldg. Lieut. Comdr. Chas. P. Huff. Cable Censor: 22 Battery.
California Debris Commission-W. H. Heuer, U. S. A. retired, Pres .; Colonel L. H. Rand (Corps of Engineers, U. S. A.) 405 Custom House.
Coast and Geodetic Survey (Western Coast Division)- Office, 310 Custom House. E. F. Dickins, Inspector in charge, San Francisco.
Collector of the Port-Office, 319 Custom House. J. O. Davis, Collector; Henry E. Farmer, Chief Clerk; Newton S. Farley, Deputy; William B. Hamilton and Chas. L. Brown, Special Deputies; Clement G. Perkins, Auditor; E. P. Matteson, Liquidator; Luther Osborne, Cashier; W. J. Dougherty, Weigher; James D. Whalen, Gauger. 63 Appraisers Bldg. Federal Oil Director of Pacific Coast-D. M. Folsom, First Nat. Bank Bldg. Federal Board for Vocational Education -W. G. Hummel, Federal Agent Agri- cultural Education; Ben W. Johnson, Federal Agent for Industrial Educa- tion. 681 Market.
Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco- James K. Lynch, Gov .; Wm. A. Day, Asst. Dep. Gov .; John Perrin, Chairman of Board; Geo. O. Bordwell, Cashier; C. J. Shepard, Asst. Cashier; Ira Clerk, Asst. Cashier. 25 New Montgomery.
Internal Revenue Collector-121 Custom House. Justus S. Wardell, Collector; John L. Flynn, Chief Deputy; C. J Mc- Glynn, Cashier.
Interstate Commerce Commission (Divis- ion of Valuation, Pacific District)- Wells Fargo & Co. Bldg., 85. 2d.
Master and Examiner in Chancery, U. S. District Court-Harry M. Wright, 305 Postoffice Bldg.
National Parks-Mark R. Daniels, Gen- eral Supt., 1085 Monadnock Bldg.
National Quarantine Station-Angel Is- land,
Naval Consulting Board-A. H. Babcock, 65 Market.
Naval Officer -- Office, 325 Custom House. Postoffice-7th and Mission. Chas. W. Fay, Postmaster; W. F. Burke, Assist- ant; Stuart Aldrich, Supt. Money Order Division; E. J. Barton, Cashier; Wm. L. St. Amant, Supt. of Mails; R. Kaulfuss, Clerk in Charge Postal Savings De- pository; L. P. McGettigan, Geo. J. Asmussen, Examiners of Stations.
Postoffice Inspectors-Postoffice Bldg., room 218. S. H. Morse, Inspector in charge.
Special Agents U. S. Treasury Depart- ment-Room 315 Custom House. W. H. Tidwell, Special Agent in Charge.
Superintendent Railway Mail Service- Jesse S. Roberts. Office, 234 Postoffice Bldg.
Surveyor of Customs-John S. Irby, Sur- veyor; John T. Stone, Chief Deputy. Office, 325 Custom House.
United States Appraiser of Merchandise- Ed. E. Leake. Room 49 Appraisers Bldg.
United States Attorney-Jno. W. Preston. Room 317 Postoffice Bldg.
United States Auditor of Customs (S. F. Dist.) -- 214 Custom House Bldg.
United States Bureau of Foreign and Domestic Commerce (Dept. of Com- merce)- 307 Custom House Bldg.
United States Bureau of Mines-506 Cus- tom House Bldg.
United States Bureau of Mines (Chem- ical Laboratory)-13 Appraisers Bldg. United States Chinese Bureau-62 Ap- praisers Bldg and Angel Island.
United States Civil Service Commission- Twelfth District (Arizona, California, Colorado, Nevada, New Mexico and Utah). Headquarters, 241 Postoffice Bldg. Charles L. Snyder, District Sec.
United States Circuit Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit-Room 326 Post- office Bldg. Cerk's office, room 319 Postoffice Bldg.
Circuit Judges-William H. Gilbert, Erskine M. Ross, William W. Morrow and William H. Hunt.
Circuit Justice-Joseph McKenna, Washington, D. C.
Secretary-Wm. H. Barnum.
District Judges-Benj. F. Bledsoe, Charles E. Wolverton, Edward S. Far- rington, Frank S. Dietrich, William C. Van Fleet, Robert S. Bean, Frank H. Rudkin, George M. Bourquin, Edward E. Cushman, Jeremiah Neterer, Maurice T. Dooling, William H. Sawtelle and Oscar A. Trippet.
Clerk-Frank D. Monckton.
Deputy Clerks-Paul P. O'Brien and Howard Thomas.
Marshal-Jag. B. Holohan.
Crier-O. W. Yeargain.
United States Alaska Engineering Com- mission-Geo. H. Gamble, Purch. Agt. Kohl Bldg.
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Federal Govt Offices MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATION
Federal Govt Offices
United States Department of Labor (Em- ployment Service)-Women and Girls' Department, Chronicle Bldg .; Men's, 2 Appraisers Bldg.
United States Coast Guard-Thirteenth District. Office, rooms 416-421 Custom House Bldg. Stations: Fort Point, Pre- sidio Reservation, Golden Gate, 12 mile south of Cliff House, South side Ocean Beach 31% miles South of Golden Gate, Point Bonita and Fort Barry Reserva- tion.
United States Commandant. 12th Naval District-461 Market.
United States Commissioner of Immigra- tion-Room 62 Appraisers Bldg.
United States Commissioner-Francis Krull, room 308 Postoffice Bldg.
United States Court House and Postoffice Building-Chas. W. Fay, Custodian, 114 Postoffice Bldg.
United States District Court-First Di- vision for the Northern District of California-Room 332 Postoffice Bldg. Clerk's office, room 309 Postoffice Bldg. Judge-M. T. Dooling. Clerk-W. B. Maling. Deputy Clerks-C. W. Cal- breath, L. S. Morris, T. L. Baldwin and C. M. Taylor.
United States District Court-Second Di- vision Northern District of California -Room 304 Postoffice Bldg. Clerk's office, 327 Postoffice Bldg.
Judge-William C. Van Fleet. Tele- phone Market 301. Clerk-W. B. Mal- ing. Deputy Clerk-John A. Schaert- zer.
United States Department of Agriculture (Bureau of Animal Industry)-Labora- tory, 4512 Appraisers Bldg., A. E. Gra- ham, Sen. Laboratory Inspector.
United States Department of Agriculture (Bureau of Animal Industry)-Meat Inspection and Live Stock Quarantine H. H. Hicks, Inspector in charge, room 501 Custom House Bldg.
United States Department of Agriculture ( Bureau of Chemistry)-Food and Drug Inspection Laboratory, 33 Ap- praisers Bldg.
United States Department of Agriculture (Bureau of Crop Estimates)-Room 508 Custom House Bldg.
United States Department of Agriculture (Forest Service)-F. E. Olmsted. Dis- trict Forester. 114 Sansome.
United States Department of Agriculture -Office of Public Roads, District No. 2, Mills Bldg.
I'nited States Department of Agriculture -Bureau of Markets-Grain Super- vision and Market News, hay and grain, Merchants Exchange Bldg.
United States Department of Justice- Room 214, Postoffice Bldg.
United States Department of Justice (Bu- reau of Investigation)-Don. S. Rath- bun in charge. Room 242 Postoffice Bldg.
United States Department of Labor-(Di- rector of Employment for California, Arizona and Nevada) W. T. Boyce, Di- rector, 703 Market.
United States Engineer's Office (Rivers and Harbors) - Room 401 Custom House Bldg.
United States Engineer's Office (Sacra- mento and San Joaquin Rivers)-Room 405 Custom House Bldg.
United States Food Administration Grain Corporation-R. A. Lewin, 2d V-Pres, 417 Market.
United States Food Administration Mill- ing Division-S. B. McNear Divisional Chairman, R. C. Mason Divisional Man- ager, 417 Market.
United States General Land Office (San Francisco Field Division)-Geo. Hay- worth, Chief. Room 512 Custom House Bldg.
United States Geological Survey-Charles G. Yale in charge. Room 305 Custom House Bldg. Water Resource Branch- H. D. McGlashan, District Engineer. Room 328 Custom House Bldg.
United States Indian Service-608 How- ard.
United States Internal Revenue Agent- W. W. Anderson. Custom House Bldg. . United States Internal Revenue Collector -Justus S. Wardell, 119 Custom House Bldg.
United States Land Office-John B. San- ford, Register; Grace B. Caukin, Re- ceiver. 311 Custom House Bldg.
United States Lighthouse Inspector-H. W. Rhodes. Office, 424 Custom House Bidg.
United States Local Inspector of Boilers of Steam Vessels-J. P. Dolan, room 519 Custom House Bldg.
United States Local Inspector of Hulls, Steam and Sail Vessels-James Guth- rie. Room 520 Custom House Bldg.
United States Marine Hospital-Moun- tain Lake Presidio Reservation. Out- Patient office, room 1 Appraisers Bldg. United States Marshal of Northern Dis- trict of California-James B. Holohan. office, room 311 Postoffice Bldg. Chief Office Deputy, George H. Burnham.
United States Mint-Office hours from 9 a. m. to 3. p. m. Gold bullion received daily from 9 a. m. to 4 p. m. Superin- tendent, Thaddeus W. H. Shanahan.
United States Naturalization Bureau, De- partment of Labor (California, Nevada, Arizona)-Room 414 Postoffice Bldg. George A. Crutchfield, Chief Examiner. United States Naval Communication Ser- vice-526 Custom House Bldg.
United States Naval Officer (Port of San Francisco)-Jas. H. Barry. Room 325 Custom House Bldg.
United States Naval Reserve Force (12th Naval District)-Capt. Robt. L. Rus- sell, U. S. N., Commandant, 461 Market.
United States Naval Petroleum Re- serves-Lt. Com. Irwin F. Landis, U. S. N., retired, in charge, 217 Postoffice Bldg.
United States Naval Training Station- Yerba Buena (Goat) Island.
United States 12th Naval District-Com- mandant, Supply and Disbursing Offices. 461 Market.
United States Navy-S. F. Branch of Naval Intelligence, Wm. C. Van Ant- werp in charge, 593 Market.
United States Navy Pay Office-Office, First National Bank Bldg. W. B. Izard, Pay Inspector, U. S. N.
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-74 New Montgomery.
United States Radio Inspector-Room 526 Custom House Bldg.
I'nited States Bureau of Standards (Chemical Laboratory)-Room 81 Ap- praisers Bldg.
United States Referee in Bankruptcy- A. B. Kreft, Referee. Room 202 Post- office Bldg.
United States Secret Service-Agent in Charge, H. M. Moffitt; office 208 Post- office Bldg.
United States Shipping Commissioner- 11 Appraisers 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. T.vden. Cashier: Thomas P. Burns.
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Federal Govt Offices MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATION State of Cal. Offices
United States Superintendent of Con- struction and Repairs-J. W. Roberts, Supervising Superintendent. Room 403 Postoffice Bldg.
United States Supervising Inspector of Steam and Sail Vessels, First District -John K. Bulger. Room 520 Custom House Bldg.
United States Surveyor-General for Cali- fornia-Sub-Treasury Bldg.
United States Surveyor of Customs (Port of San Francisco)-Room 324 Custom House Bldg.
United States War Trade Board-C. O. G. Miller, Special Agent, 211 Custom House Bldg.
United States Weather Bureau-Office, Merchants Exchange Bidg. G. H. Will- son and E. A. Beals, Forecasters.
OFFICERS OF STATE OF CALIFORNIA
Governor-Wm. D. Stephens; salary, $10,- 000. Private Secretary, Martin Mads- den.
Lieutenant Governor Ex-officio
President of the Senate; salary. $4,000. Secretary of State-Frank C. Jordan; sal-
ary, $5,000. Deputy, Frank Corey; sal- ary, $3,000.
Attorney-General-U. S. Webb; salary, $6,000. Assistant, E. B. Power; salary, 4,000.
Clerk of Supreme Court-B. Grant Tay- lor; 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. Wil- liams; salary, $8,000.
Superintendent of Public Instruction- Edward Hyatt; salary, $5,000. Deputy, M. G. Hyatt; salary, $2,400.
Superintendent of State Printing-Rob- ert L. Telfer; salary, $5,000.
Surveyor-General-W. S. Kingsbury; sal- ary, $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)-Wm. Dolge, Sec., 311 California, San Francisco.
Adjutant-General-Edwin A. Forbes; sal- ary, $3,600. Asst. Adjutant-General, Chas. W. Thomas, Jr.
Agriculture, Board of-President, Ben. Rush; Secretary, J. L. Filcher.
Analyst, State-Professor W. B. Rising, University of California, Berkeley.
Board of Architecture-William Curlett, Pres., San Francisco; J. P. Krempel, Vice-Pres., Los Angeles; Lionel Deane, Sec., San Francisco (Northern Dis- trict) ; F. L. Roehrig, Sec., Los Angeles (Southern District).
Board of Control-Jas. R. Tehaney, Sec. Building and Loan Commissioners - George S. Walker, Commissioner; James L. Fields, Sec .; Claus Spreckels Bldg., San Francisco.
California Federation of Farmers-Co- operative Marketing Associations-D. A. Field, Executive Sec.
California Highway
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Lewis Clark, Division Eng, Rialto Bldg. California State Mining Bureau-3d floor Ferry Bldg., San Francisco. Library contains about 5,000 volumes of select- ed works in addition to the numerous 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.
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, Eureka; A. L. Scott, San Francisco; William F. Chandler, Fres- no; L. B. Smith, San Luis Obispo; Mrs. Marshall K. Holt, San Francisco, and William E. Brown, Los Angeles.
Dairy Bureau, State-F. W. Andreason, Sec. 268 Market.
Dental Examiners, Board of-President, J. M. Blodgett, Lodi; Secretary, C. A. Herrick, 133 Geary, San Francisco.
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 Governor, Supt. Public Instruction, Pres. University of California, Profes- sor of Pedagogy University of Califor- nia, Principals Normal Schools of San Jose, Los Angeles, Chico, San Diego and San Francisco.
Equalization, Board of-(Office, Sacra- mento.) Edw. M. Rolkin. John Mitchell, R. E. Collins and Jeff McElvaine; T. M. Eby, Sec., Sacramento.
Fish and Game Commissioners-Frank M. Newbert, Pres .; Ernest Schaeffie, Sec., Call Bldg.
Forestry Department, State-G. Morris Homans.
Harbor Commissioners-San Francisco (Union Depot and Ferry Bldg.) ; Arthur Arlett, Pres .; John H. McCallum, H. M. Cosgriff. San Diego: F. R. Burnham, Pres .; Chas. H. Swallow, Sec.
Health, Board of-Geo. E. Ebright, Pres., San Francisco; Fred F. Gundrum, Vice- Pres., Sacramento; Wilbur A. Sawyer, Sacramento, Sec .; Wm. Lemoyne Wills, Los Angeles; Edw. F. Glaser, San Fran- cisco; Adelaide Brown, San Francisco; Robt. A. Peers, Colfax.
Horticulture, Commissioner of-Geo. H. Hecke, Sacramento; San Francisco of- fice. 11 Ferry Bldg.
Industrial Accident Board-A. J. Pills- bury, Pres., 201 Sansome.
Industrial Welfare Commission - Mrs. Katherine Phillips Edson, Commission- er, 525 Market.
Inheritance Tax Department-A. H. El- liot, Asst. Atty., 544 Market.
Insurance Commissioner-Alex McCabe, San Francisco. Office, 201 Sansome. Interstate Commerce Commission-Di- vision of Valuation, Pacific District, 85, 2d.
Labor Statistics Bureau-John McLaugh- lin, Commissioner, San Francisco.
Librarian, State-M. J. Ferguson, Librar- ian; Mabel R. Gillis, Assistant Li- brarian.
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 about 12,000 other items added during 1917 by de- posit and gift, such as sample copies of books by California publishers, the li- braries of the California Genealogical Society and the Astronomical Society of the Pacific, the library of the late Mrs. Walter Damon Mansfield and a part of the library of the California Society Sons of the American Revolu- tion.
The books and other material in the State Library (about 200,000 vols.) are also made available to the moonle of the
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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. Alfred Greenebaum, H. Z. Howard and W. T. Lewis; H. M. Burke, Sec.
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