Crocker-Langley San Francisco directory for the year commencing 1918, Part 5

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Publication date: 1896
Publisher: San Francisco : H.S. Crocker Co.
Number of Pages: 2038


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


California Bankers' Association-F. H. Colburn. Sec., Mills Bldg.


California Bar Association-A. E. Bol- ton, Pres., Crocker Bldg .: T. W. Robin- son, Sec., Los Angeles, Cal.


California Bean Dealers' Association- H. P. Dimond, Sec., 255 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 Cattlemen's Association- D. J. Stollery, Sec., Sharon Bldg.


California Civic League-Phelan Bldg. 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 Drug Clerks' Association- Phil. Weiss, Sec., Pacific Bldg.


California Employers Assn .- 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 .; W. H. Thiele, 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 2016 Kohl Bldg. Library with Sutro Branch of the California State Library, Lane Library Bldg., Sacramento and Webster.


California Golf Association-J. O. To- bin, Pres .; H. Roberts, Sec., 465 Califor- nia.


California Grape Protective Associa- tion-H. F. Stoll, Sec., 216 Pine.


California Gold and Silversmiths' Assn. -220 Grant Av.


California Grays-Civic Auditorium. California Historical Society-Hon. J. V. Coffey, Pres .; T. W. Hubbard, Sec., 1002 Phelan Bldg.


California Home Missionary Society- Rev. L. D. Rathbone, Supt., 417 Market. California Hop Growers' Association- Geo. Hewlett, Pres., 816 Balboa Bldg.


California Inspection Rating Bureau --- W. A. Chowen, Mgr .; R. W. Chandler, Sec., 433 California.


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 Metal Trades Association- F. C. Metcalf, Sec., 65 Market.


California Military Welfare Commis- sion-Phelan Bldg.


California Miners Association-John R. Tyrrell Sec., 1512 Hewes Bldg.


California Prisoners Aid Association- 110 Stillman. Wm. T. Montgomery, Pres .; Geo. I. Baugh, Sec.


California Redwood Association-E. A. Selfridge, Pres .; C. W. McCann, Sec .- Mgr., Call Bldg.


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 Section of American Power Boat Association-C. Willard Evans, Chairman, 187 Fremont; Wm. Watson, Jr., Sec., 933 Phelan Bldg.


California Society for Prevention of Cruelty to Children-Almer M. Newhall, Pres .; M. J. White, Sec., 268 Market.


California State Automobile Associa- tion-L. A. Nares, Pres .; D. E. Watkins, Sec .; Geo. Chalmers, mgr. Ins. Dept., 1628 Van Ness Av.


California State Board of Architecture -Sylvain Schnaittacher, Sec., Phelan Bldg.


California State Board of Pharmacy- Louis Zeh, Sec .: rooms, 909-910 Butler Bldg., 135 Stockton.


California State Brewers' Association -- Rudolph Samet. Pres., 1550 Bryant.


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California State Fish, Game and Forest Protective League-J. B. Hauer, Pres., 333 Pine.


California State Homeopathic Medi- cal Society, 516 Sutter.


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 9 a. m. to 5 p. m., except Sundays and holi- days. Saturdays, from 9 a. m. to 12 m. Fletcher McN. Hamilton, State Min- eralogist; W. W. Thayer, Sec.


California Teachers' Association-681 Market.


California Tractor & Implement Asso- ciation-681 Market.


California Wet Federation (formerly Knights of the Royal Arch)-F. G. Roney, Grand Sec., 948 Market.


California White and Sugar Pine Mfrs. Association-C. Stovell Smith, Sec .- Mgr., Call Bldg.


California Wholesale Grocers' Associa- tion-R. H. Bennett, Sec., 65 Market.


Canadian Club-220 Post. Jas. J. Tur- ner, Sec.


Canners' League of California-H. P. Dimond, Sec., 255 California.


Carriage and Wagon Builders' Associa- tion of San Francisco-Herman Wertsch, Pres .; D. E. Besecker, Sec., 127 Montgon- ery.


Casualty Underwriters' Association of California-Guy C. Macdonald, 433 Cali- fornia.


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.


Catholic Society for Befriending Girls -Mrs. Jos. Donohoe, Pres .; Miss Kath- erine Hyde, Sec., 2344 Divisadero.


Celtic Social Club-Albin Joseph Brun, Pres., 1335 Oak; Jas. F. Sheehan, Sec.


Center Club-901 Golden Gate Av.


Century Club-S. W. cor. Sutter and Franklin.


Cercle de l'Union-220 Post.


Channing Auxiliary-S. W. cor. Frank- lin and Geary.


Chevra Shaare Refooah -- 1739 Fillmore. China Commerce Club of California-F. E. Hinckley, Sec., 465 California.


Circolo Italiano-21 Columbus 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., 807-908 Mills Bldg.


College of Physicians and Surgeons of San Francisco-344, 14th, bet. Mission and Valencia. 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.


Commercial Artists' Association-Geo. Mannel. Sec. Meets Thursday evenings, 376 Sutter.


Commonwealth Club of California-153 Kearny. A. E. Boynton, Pres .; E. A. Wal- cott, Executive Sec.


Commonwealth Club of California- Reference Library. Open 9 a. m. to 5 p. m., except Sundays. 153 Kearny.


Concordia Club-1142 Van Ness Av. Chas. Hirsch, Pres .; Henry Schussler, Sec .; Frederick Seller, Treas .; John A. Durant, Asst. Sec. Board of Directors meets 3d Tuesday of each month.


Congregational Church Building So- ciety-H. H. Wikoff. Field Sec., 417 Mar- ket.


Congregational Sunday School and Pub- lishing Society-Rev. M. B. Fisher, Supt., 417 Market.


Cooks' Association of the Pacific Coast -G. Tessier, Mgr., 149 Mason.


Corinthian Yacht Club-Headquarters and club house, Tiburon, Marin County. G. E. Dorn, Jr., Commodore; Stuart T. Hynes, Jr., Vice-Commodore; W. A. Bar- lage, Sec .; C. F. Morel, Treas .; W. J. Hynes, Port Captain. Annual meeting, last Wednesday in January.


Cornell University Club of Northern California-C. Willard Evans, Sec., 187 Fremont.


Corona Club-536 Sutter.


Crab Fisherman's Protective Associa- tion- Fishermen's Wharf.


Contractors' Pastime Club-J. J. Cas- serly, Sec., 185 Stevenson.


Coso Avenue Improvement Club-Coso Av. and Montezuma.


Crawford, McGregor & Canby Co. Golf Club-46 Kearny.


Croatian Unity of the Pacific-560 Pa- cific Bldg. Frank Krstelj, Sec.


Cross Country Club-23 Prosper. Walks every alternate Sunday. Membership confined to men. H. L. Atkinson, Pres .; J. A. Street, Sec.


Dalmatian Benevolent Society - 177 Capp.


Danish Society-2d Tuesday, 2174 Mar- ket.


Danmark Branch No. 2-Meets every Thursday night in Swedish-American Hall, 2174 Market.


Dartmouth College Alumni Associa- tion of the Pacific Coast-F. W. Went- worth, Pres .; T. A. Perkins, Treas .; H. M. Prescott, Sec., Shreve Bldg. Annual re- union, San Francisco, 1st Thursday in March.


Daughters of California Pioneers- Meetings held on the 1st and 3d Mondays of each month at Pioneer Hall, 4th and Pioneer Court.


Daughters of Norway-44 Page.


Dental Department College of Physi- cians and Surgeons of San Francisco- 14th bet. Mission and Valencia.


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


Deutscher Club Library Association --- California House, Polk and Turk. Geo. C. Sneider, Sec.


Dolphin Swimming and Boating Club -- Foot of Van Ness Av.


Dominican Club-2425 Pine. Rev. Wm. T. Lewis, O. P., Spiritual Director. A religious and social club; membership open to Catholic young men of San Fran- cisco and vicinity.


Douglas Fir Club of San Francisco- 506 Fife Bldg., 1 Drumm.


Down Town Association-57 Post.


Draymen's Association-Felix Gross, Sec., Call Bldg.


Dried Fruit Association of California- Henry P. Dimond, Sec., 255 California.


Dried Fruits Committee-J. L. Chad- dock, Mgr., 417 Market.


Dry Goods Men's Association of San Francisco-Meets 2d and 4th Tuesday of each month at 548 Haight.


Elcho Club-925 Golden Gate Av. El Dorado Sportsmen Club-333 Pine.


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El Verano Club-Meets 1st Thursday of each month at 419 Chenery.


Engineers Club of San Francisco J. R. Brownell, Sec., 57 Post.


Epworth League Alliance, The-Execu- tive Committee meets 1st Tuesday of each month. Executive office, 412-416 Mechanics Bldg. Wm. E. Rothe, Pres.


Eureka Benevolent Society-Organized October, 1850, to assist poor and needy Hebrews in want or sickness. Office, 436 O'Farrell. Simon Anspacher, Pres .; Mey- er H. Levy, Sec.


Exempt Fire Company-Meetings held on the third Monday of each month, 368 Fell. D. A. Finn, Pres., 2576 Lombard; John J. Guilfoyle, Sec., 2575 Mission.


l'ar Western Caterers-407 Pacific Bldg.


Farmers' Protective League of Califor- nia -- C. A. Bodwell, Mgr., Call Bldg.


Federated Poultry Association of Cali- fornia-525 Market.


Federation of Jewish Charities of San Francisco, 436 O'Farrell. I. W. Hellman, Jr., Pres .; Meyer H. Levy, Sec.


Fire Prevention Bureau of the Pacific- Merchants Exchange Bldg.


First Hebrew Benevolent Society- Meets at 436 O'Farrell. A. Aronson, Pres. ; Meyer H. Levy, Sec.


Foreign Trade Club-W'm. E. Hague, Sec .- Treas., Arcade floor Monadnock Bldg.


Forum Club-525 Sutter.


Francesca Relief Society-Incorporated April 25, 1898, although the society has been engaged in relief work since 1878. Its object is to assist the deserving poor. The membership is composed of honorary and active members. Meetings are held every Wednesday morning at 2211 Hayes. Marie B. Lennon, Sec.


Francesca Club-560 Sutter.


Franklin Club-207 Powell.


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


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


French Ladies Benevolent Society- Meets first and third Thursday of each month at 1500 Jackson.


French Library-110 Sutter. Mrs. H. Guerard, Librarian. Open daily from 2 p. m. to 6 p. m. and from 8 p. m. to 10 p. m., except Sundays and Holidays.


French Mutual Benevolent Society- Meets second and fourth Monday of each month. Chas. Carpy, Pres .; Jean La- clergue, Rec. Sec., 110 Sutter.


Gambrinus Benevolent Society-177 Capp.


Garage Owners Protective Association -Arthur D'Ettel, Sec., 900 O'Farrell.


Gastronomic Association of San Fran- cisco-15 Stockton.


General Contractors' Association-110 Jessie.


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


Girls' Club-362 Capp.


Girls' Friendly Society Lodge-1125 Ellis.


Golden Gate Kindergarten Association -Organized October 6, 1879; incorporated October 6, 1884. Its object is the estab- lishment and maintenance of free Kinder- gartens in San Francisco, and the sus- taining of a free Normal Training School for Kindergartners. Miss Virginia Fitch, Pres .; Mrs. A. D. Keyes, Sec .; Miss Anna M. Stovall, Supervisor, 570 Union.


Golden Gate Thoroughbred Breeders' Association-Balboa Bldg.


Greek Community-995 Market. Grizzly Bear Club-414 Mason.


Hahnemann Medical College of the Pa- cific (Homeopathic) - United with the


University of California Medical School. Southwest corner Sacramento and Maple. James W. Ward, M.D., Dean; W. A. Sampson, M.D., Registrar; R. F. Tomlin- son, Sec.


Hardwood Floor Manufacturers' and Dealers' Association-C. A. Koenig, Sec., 18th and Alabama.


Harvard Club of San Francisco-Pres., William Thomas, 310 Sansome; Sec., Ash- field E. Stow, 310 Sansome.


Hawthorne Athletic Club-2965, 16th.


Hebrew Board of Relief-Meets at 436 O'Farrell. A. Aronson, Vice-Pres .; Mey- er H. Levy, Sec.


Hebrew Free Loan Association-745 Laguna.


Hebrew Immigrant Aid Society-I. J. Aschheim, Sec., 149 Eddy.


Hellenic Mutual Benevolent Society- 155 Page. C. Dravillas, Sec.


Hessen Verein (S. F. Hessen Unstutz Verein)-Meets 2d and 4th Thursdays in each month at California House, corner Turk and Polk.


Holland Society of California-925 Golden Gate Av. B. Schagen, Corre- sponding Sec.


Holluschickle Club-700 Mason.


Home Industry League of California- Charles R. Thorburn, Business Mgr. and Executive Sec., 531-533 Call Bldg.


Homeopathic Dispensary-Hahnemann Medical College of the Pacific, Southwest corner Maple and Sacramento.


Illinois Society of San Francisco-414 Mason.


Independent Brotherhood of Electrical Workers-Meets Tuesday nights at 1530 Ellis.


Independence Day Outing Club-Louis Mohlfeldt, Sec., 190, 14th


Indoor Yacht Club-41 Powell.


Insurance Federation of California- 433 California.


International Alliance of Theatrical Stage Employes and Moving Picture Ma- chine Operators of the United States and Canada-68 Haight.


International Association of Machin- ists, San Francisco Lodge No. 68-Meets every Wednesday evening at Labor Tem- ple, 16th and Capp.


International Brotherhood Electrical Workers-John S. Wilson, Sec .- Treas., Pacific Bldg.


International Geneva Association-Of- fice, 149 Mason.


International Workers Defense League -Russ Bldg.


Islam Club-Sutter nr Powell.


Iroquois Club-Meets 1st and 3d Fri- days. 150 Golden Gate Av.


Italian Relief-678 Green.


Italian Touring Club-Cross Country Athletic Club. Chief Consul, Armando Pedrini, 552 Montgomery; Consul, Dr. Edward Taussig, 2520 Union. It has 150,- 000 members throughout the world.


Japanese Young Women's Christian Association-1120 Gough.


Jewish Ladies' Relief Society-Meets at 436 O'Farrell. Mrs. Maurice Schweit- zer, Pres .; Meyer H. Levy. Sec.


Jewish National Workers Alliance- Meets Thursday nights at 1530 Ellis.


Jitney Bus Operators No. 399-Guy Lathrop, Sec., 84 East.


Jordan Park Improvement Club-Office, 56 Sacramento. Meets last Monday of each month.


Journeymen Butchers' Protective and Benevolent Association of the Pacific Coast-Meets every Thursday evening at K. of P. Hall, 115 Valencia. A. J. Pratt, Recording Sec.


Journeymen Shipwrights' Association- Meets 1st and 3d Thursdays of each month at 70 Folsom. Wm. Cashman, Sec.


Juvenile Protective Association-Phe- lan Bldg.


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Kee Ora Club-918 Sanchez.


Knickerbocker Male Quartet-560 Mig- sion. Amos Williams, Fred Purdy. C. F. Robinson, L. A. Larsen, Vocal music for all occasions. Tel. Douglas 2372.


Korean National Association of N. A .- 995 Market.


Ladies' Social and Helping Hand Club -Sec, Mrs. John B. Douglass, 540 Laidley Ladies' Sodality of St. Ignatius Church -2211 Hayes. Meets on 2d and 4th Sun- days of each month at 2:30 p. m.


Ladies' United Hebrew Benevolent So- ciety-436 O'Farrell. Mrs. Lina Badt, pres .; Mrs. H. Lippman, Sec., 22d and Mis- sion.


Lakeside Golf Club-Lake Merced. Of- fice, 621 First National Bank Bldg. A. H. Vincent, Pres .; J. H. Robertson, Sec.


La Ruche-1402 Powell.


Laundry Owners' Association of San Francisco-John F. Clute, Sec., Call Bldg. Legal Aid Society of San Francisco- W. E. Billings, Atty .; Elizabeth McArt- ney, Ex. Sec., 910 Hearst Bldg.


Les Soiress-Wm. P. Halliday, Sec., 2506 Mission.


Letter Carriers' Mutual Aid Associa- tion-Conrad Trieber, Sec. Meets 1st Saturday evening of each month at 414 Mason.


Ligue Henri IV Mutual Benevolent So- ciety-Membership 750. Meets at Red Men's Hall, 240 Golden Gate Av. Officers: Frank Cames, Pres .; J. P. Casenave, Re- cording Sec.


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 Original Old Lincoln School, which formerly stood on 5th near Market, and was opened in 1865. The association 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-nine years before applying for membership. The period regulating mem- bership is advanced one year at each annual banquet, which is held on Lin- coln's Birthday, Feb. 12. The association has undertaken 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 Lin- coln Grammar School and was unveiled in 1866. Pres., Geo. H. Pippy; First Vice- Pres., Alex. Goldstein; Second Vice-Pres., Alex. B. Cooper; Treas., Thos. P. Burns, 348 Pine; Historian and Sec., Charles B. Turrill, 57 Sanchez; Associate Life Direc- tors, John A. Britton, Thos. P. Burns, Alex. B. Cooper, F. H. DeGuerre, Alex. Goldstein, E. G. L. Hoeber, Alex. M. Robertson, H. H. Sherwood, Charles B. Turrill. Directors annually elected: Phil, B. Bekeart, Frank E. Chapin, W. W. Coulter, Chas. W. Decker, Frank C. Drew, Jos. K. Firth, Wm. Hendry, Wm. D. Key- ston, M. S. Koshland, Wm. H. Little, Ferd. C. Peterson, Geo. H. Pippy, Jacob Shaen, Chas. H. Smith, L. L. Solomons, Phil. S. Teller, Ed. W. Tucker, J. H. Zemansky. Office of the association, 57 Sanchez.


Lincoln Monument League-Peter H. Mass, Pres .; Alex. Goldstein, Vice-Pres .; Thos. P. Burns, Treas .; Chas. B. Turrill, Sec., 57 Sanchez.


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


Loring Club-This is the leading sing- ing society club of the city, is composed of sixty active male voices, and 250 asso- ciate or subscribing members. The Club gives four musical entertainments each


year which are marked events in our so- cial seasons. Meetings held at Scottish Rite Auditorium. W. W. Davis, Sec., 56 Steuart.


Lowell High School Alumni Associa- tion-Wm. D. McRae, Pres., 2402 Wash- ington; Walter H. Rohde, Sec.


Lumber Products Manufacturers' Asso- ciation-A. C. Bredfield, Sec., 248-250 Pacific Bldg.


Lumber Surveyors' Association of Cali- fornia-16 Folsom.


Luxemberg Benevolent Society-177


Capp.


Madrid Mutual Benevolent Society- F. L. Noriega, Pres., 967 Hayes.


Marine Cooks' and Stewards' Associa- tion of the Pacific Coast-Eugene Steidle, Sec., 42 Market.


Marine Engineers' Beneficial Associa- tion No. 35-Meets Tuesday evenings at 146 Steuart. John J. Searey, Sec .; Vin- cent Carroll, Business Mgr.


Marine Firemen, Oilers and Watertend- ers Union of the Pacific-P. Flynn, Sec., 58 Commercial.


Mariners' Free Reading Room-Sacra- mento and Drumm. In connection with the San Francisco Port Society. Open daily from 8:30 a. m. to 8 p. m.


Marwedel, Emma, Kindergarten-1241 Powell.


Masons' and Builders' Association-E. S. Rainey, Sec., 185 Stevenson.


Masonic Club of San Francisco-Palace Hotel. W. P. Filmer, Pres .; H. G. Squire, Sec. and Manager.


Master Housesmiths' Association-547- 54 New Call Bldg.


Master Mariners' Benevolent Associa- tion-Meets every Friday evening at 149 Eddy. Chas. E. Polk, Recording Sec .; Peter Rasmussen, Financial Sec.


Master Plasterers' Association-W. S. Scott, Sec., 185 Jessie.


Master Plumbers' Association of San Francisco-120 Page. Alexander Cole- man, Pres .; John L. E. Firmin, Sec.


Masters, Mates and Pilots of the Pacific -Meets at 62 Steuart. Capt. Wm. A. Westcott, Business Mgr .; Wm. H. Stark, Sec.


McCloud Country Club-Rudolph Schil- ling, Pres., Pacific Union Club; T. J. Coleman, Sec., Pacific Union Club.


Mechanics' Institute-Organized March 29, 1855. Mechanics' Institute Bldg., 57 Post. The Society has a valuable library,


containing 56,000 volumes, including many rare scientific works, and a reading room well supplied with the leading sci- entific and literary periodicals of the day. Any person may become a member, being acceptable to the Board of Trustees, by paying an entrance fee of $1 and $1.50 quarterly dues, in advance. John H. Wood, Sec., Mechanics Mercantile Li- brary; Francis B. Graves, Librarian.


Medical Society of State of California- 930 Butler Bldg., 135 Stockton.


Menlo Country Club-Office 354 Pine.


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




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