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Elected for four years. Regular meet- ings are held on the first Monday of each, at 2 p. m., when the de- mands against the county are aud- ited. All claims must be fully iti- mized and filed not later than Friday, prior to such date.
MEMBERS.
First District-H. M. Cherry, San Diego, term of office expires January, 1904.
Second District-C. H. Swallow, San Diego, term of office expires January, 1904.
Third District-J. A. Jasper, Warner P. O., term of office expires January, 1904.
Fourth District-W. Justice, Richland, term of office expires January, 1906.
Fifth District-J. Griffin, chairman; Oceanside, term of office expires Jan- uary, 1906.
BOARD OF EQUALIZATION.
Board of Supervisors meet first Mon- day in July of each year and continue not later than third Monday.
COUNTY BOARD OF EDUCATION
Hazel W. Salmons, President ...... Pala Hugh J. Baldwin, Secretary .. San Diego Violette S. Campbell. Escondido Mabel C. Kinney. San Diego Geo. B. Macgillivary. Ramona Hugh J. Baldwin, County Superintend- ent of Schools.
COUNTY BOARD OF HORTICUL- TURAL COMMISSIONERS
Members-George P. Hall, Pres., San Diego; Chester Gunn, Julian; F. Aus- tin, Escondido.
COUNTY OFFICERS
(Superior Court of San Diego County) Department 1-E. S. Torrance, Judge, H. N. Neale, Clerk.
Department 2-N. H. Conklin, Judge; W. H. Holcomb, Clerk.
Official Court Reporter-F. H. Robin- son.
Sheriff-Thos. W. Brodnax; Deputies, George J. Magly and B. H. Manning. County Clerk-Will H. Holcomb; Depu- ties, T. J. Storey, Walter M. Ed- wards, Herbert N. Neale, J. M. Dodge.
Auditor-E. E. Shaffer; Deputy, C. R. Hammond.
Recorder-J. F. Forward; Deputies, J. F. Forward, Jr., Chas. C. Chapell.
Tax Collector-A. F. Cornell; Deputy, A. C. Meyer.
Assessor-J. D. Rush.
Treasurer-J. F. Schwartz.
District Attorney-Cassius Carter; De- puty, W. R. Andrews; Official Sten- ographer, Mrs. M. I. Humiston.
Surveyor-S. L. Ward.
Coroner-Dr. A. C. Morgan. County Physician-D. Gochenauer, M. D.
Public Administrator-P. J. Layne.
Superintendent of School-H. J. Bald- win; Assistant, J. Rice.
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County Jailer-J. R. Kerr.
Janitor Court House-J. V. Hicks.
FEDERAL COURTS
U. S. Southern District for California, court rooms-Tajo Block, First and Broadway, Los Angeles, Cal. Erskine M. Ross, Circuit Judge; Wm.
Van Dyke,
Clerk and
Com-
missioner; Olin Wellborn, Dis-
trict Clerk; Judge E. H. Owen,
Clerk and Commissioner; L. H.
Valentine, District Attorney; Geo. McKeeby, Assistant; H. Z. Osborne, Marshall, Los Angeles, Cal .; H. J. Place, Deputy, San Diego, Cal .; S. S. Knoles, Commissioner. Term of court begins second Monday in January and August of each year.
W. W. Bowers, Collector of Port, San Diego; C. D. Sprigg, Special Deputy; G. W. Daniels, Deputy; R. L. Conk- lin, Deputy.
CHINESE INSPECTORS
G. W. Ketchem, W. H. Bailhache, J. M. Ballou.
W. E. Agard, Immigrant Inspector.
SUPREME COURT OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA
(Dist. of Los Angeles.)
Clerk's Office and Court Room, Bullard Block, Los Angeles, Cal.
Chief Justice-W. H. Beatty; Associate Justices, T. B. McFarland, W. G. Lorigan, F. M. Angelotti, W. H. Van Dyke, Lucien Shaw, F. W. Henshaw. Clerk-Frank C. Jordan.
Attorney General-V. S. Webb, San Francisco, Cal.
Terms of court meet at the following places, viz .: At the city of San Fran- cisco on the second Monday in Jan- uary and on the third Monday in July; at the city of Los Angeles on the first Monday in April and on the second Monday in October; at the city of Sacramento on the first Mon- day in May and on the second Mon- day in November.
JUSTICE COURT
San Diego Township Justice M. R. Thorpe; court room 1234 E street. Constables, H. J. Place and Her- man Marks.
San Diego City Government.
Mayor-F. P. Frary (elective), term ex- pires May, 1905.
City Justice-M. B. Anderson (elective), term expires January, 1907.
Treasurer and Tax Collector-Richard V. Dodge (elective), term expires May, 1905.
BOARD OF DELEGATES (Term of office expires May, 1905.) First Ward-J. L. Sehon, J. L. Richert. Second Ward-R. P. Niles, Geo. B. Chapman.
Third Ward-R. P. Guinan, Don M. Stewart.
Fourth Ward-E. H. Wright, James Simpson.
Fifth Ward-Jno. W. Lambert, Geo. McNeill. Sixth Ward-W. H. C. Ecker, L. A. Creelman. Seventh Ward-J. T. Butler, E. W. Peterson.
Eighth Ward-Frank H. Briggs, J. M. Williamson.
Ninth Ward-W. W. Lewis, Frank C. Butler.
BOARD OF ALDERMEN (Elected at large.))
J. M. Steade, term expires May, 1907. S. T. Johnson, term expires May, 1907. M. J. Perrin, term expires May, 1907. Dan'l F. Jones, term expires May, 1907. H. M. Landis, term expires May, 1905.
J. P. M. Rainbow, term expires May, 1905.
F. C. Hyers, term expires May, 1905. G. C. Crippen, term expires May, 1905. Chas. Kelly, term expires May, 1905.
OTHER MUNICIPAL OFFICES City Clerk-George D. Goldman (ap- pointed by council), term of office ex- pires May, 1903.
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Deputy Clerk-Harry W. Vincent (ap- pointed by clerk), term of office ex- pires May, 1903.
City Auditor and Assessor-Nat R. Titus (appointed by mayor), term of office expires May, 1905.
City Attorney-H. E. Doolittle, (ap- pointed by council), term of office ex- pires May, 1903.
Deputy City Attorney-Watson Parrish.
BOARD OF PUBLIC WORKS (Appointed by Mayor.)
Commissioner-W. J. Davis, Pres., term of office expires May, 1904.
Commissioner-A. Cassiday, term of office expires May, 1903.
Commissioner-C. C. Hakes, term of office expires May, 1905.
EMPLOYEES OF BOARD OF PUBLIC WORKS
(Term of office at pleasure of Board.)
Secretary-Frank H. Dixon.
Engineer-Geo. A. d'Hemecourt.
Chainmen-W. W. Davis and C. A. Fortiner.
Supt. of Streets-S. W. Hackett.
Supt. of Sewers-A. H. Julian.
Asst. Supt. of Sewers-Cornelius Butler Supt. of Parks-S. W. Webb.
BOARD OF HEALTH (Appointed by Mayor.)
Edward Grove, M. D., term expires May, 1906.
F. R. Burnham, M. D., term expires May, 1905.
P. C. Remondino, M. D., Pres., term ex- pires May, 1905.
J. F. Escher, M. D., term expires May, 1904.
C. C. Valle, M. D., term expires May, 1903.
EMPLOYEES OF BOARD OF
HEALTH
(Term of office at pleasure of Board.) Health Officer-P. S. Leisenring, M. D. Plumbing Inspector-W. T. Walker.
BOARD OF PILOT COMMISSIONERS
Meets first Tuesday of each month at the Mayor's Office. F. P. Frary, Pres .; W. L. Frevert, Secy .; S. S. Dunnells.
CEMETERY COMMISSIONERS (Appointed by Mayor.)
Commissioner-S. W. Adams, term of office expires May, 1905.
Commissioner-M. T. Gilmore, term of office expires May, 1906.
Commissioner-W. W. Wetzel, term of office expires May, 1904.
CITY BOARD OF EDUCATION (Rooms 1 to 5 Sefton Block.)
F. P. Davidson, City Superintendent; Fred Baker, President; S. W. Beld- ing, As't. Clerk.
First Ward-Fred Baker, M. D., Rose- ville; Levis Brinton.
Second Ward-T. S. Brandegee, H. R. Harbison.
Third Ward-D. L. Kretsinger, M. A. Graham.
Fourth Ward-W. M. Herbert, C. T. Meredith.
Fifth Ward-John Campbell, S. L. Ward
Sixth Ward-C. R. Sellors, Daniel Cleveland.
Seventh Ward-A. H. Kayser, John Fleming.
Eighth Ward-S. J. Shaw, J. P. Had- dock.
Ninth Ward-Fred O'Farrell, W. S. Regal.
CITY SCHOOLS
B-Street School-A. L. Hamilton, Prin- cipal.
East School-Mrs. Mabel E. O'Farrell, Principal.
Eleventh and I School -- Elizabeth Hale, Kindergarten.
Fifth Ward School -- J. H. Crippen, Principal.
H-Street School-Lizzie Armstrong, Principal.
High School-Nathan B. Coy, Principal. Middletown School-Will Angier, Prin- cipal.
University Heights School-Mrs. Alena E .Collins, Principal.
Sherman Heights School-James C. Bryant, Principal.
La Jolla School-Miss Anna L. Harri- son, Teacher.
Old Town School-Maude L. Kelley, Teacher.
Pacific Beach School-Edith C. Philips, Teacher.
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Roseville School-Minnie P. Pease, Teacher.
Sorrento School Maud A. Cuff, Teacher. Maunal Training-W. G. Barth.
STATE NORMAL SCHOOL BOARD OF TRUSTEES
George C. Pardee, Governor; Hon. Thomas J. Kirk, Supt. Public In- struction; R. M. Powers, Hon. M. L. Ward, George W. Marston, Isidore B. Dockweiler, C. C. Chapman.
PUBLIC LIBRARY
E bet. Eighth and Ninth, Carnegie Building.
Trustees, terms expire May, 1903-E. E. White, Pres .; Mrs. A. E. Horton, Secy .; A. Will Angeir, F. W. Stearns; Mary E. Walker. Librarian; Mrs. H. P. Davison, Assistant Librarian; Mrs. B. B. Quereau, Cataloger; Mrs. A. Burleigh, Miss L. C. Whaley, Miss G. Hanford, Assistants.
BOARD OF TRADE
1047 Fifth, Abraham Blochman, Pres .; Sam F. Smith, Secy.
BOARD OF POLICE COMMISSION- ERS
(Appointed by Mayor.)
Members :-
Charles S. Hamilton, term of office ex- pires May, 1906.
Charles S. Hardy, term of office expires May, 1903.
P. M. Johnson, term of office expires May, 1904.
J. M. Porter, term of office expires May, 1905.
Chief of Police-E. W. Bushyhead, term of office expires May, 1903.
BOARD OF FIRE COMMISSIONERS (Appointed by Mayor.)
Commissioner-Jno. P. Burt, term ex- pires May, 1905.
Commissioner-B. F. Mertzmann, term expires May, 1903.
Commissioner-A. G. Edwards, term expires May, 1904.
Chief Engineer of the Fire Dept .- A. B. Cairnes, term expires June, 1903.
PERMANENT MEMBERS
Engine No. 1-F. A. Reynolds, En- gineer.
Engine No. 1-W. V. Golay, Driver.
Hose No. 1-O. Ormard, Driver. Hook and Ladder No. 1-H. P. Cook, Driver.
Engine No. 2-R. A. Shute, Engineer. Engine No. 2-Walter Lemon, Driver. Hose No. 2-R. H. Brocket, Driver.
Hose No. 3-G. H. Knowles, Driver. Chemical No. 1-E. P. Sampsell, Driver. Combination Chemical-W. J. Butlar, Driver.
LOCATION OF FIRE DEPARTMENT APPARATUS
Engine and Hose No. 1-Third bet. D and E.
Hook and Ladder No. 1-Third bet. D and E.
Engine and Hose No. 2-Fifth bet. A and B.
Hose Co. No. 3-Sixth bet. I and J.
Chemical Engine-Fourth and Laurel.
Combination Chemical-Kearney bet. Twenty-sixth and Twenty-seventh. Combination Chemical-Twenty-third and F.
FIRE ALARM BOXES
12-Third and D (Engine No. 1.)
13-Fifth and B (Engine No. 2.)
14-Sixth bet. I and J (Hose No. 3.)
16-Sixth and D.
17-Fifth and F.
21-Fifth and H.
23-Fifth and K.
24-First and I.
25-Arctic and G.
26-India and D.
31-Front and A.
32-Union and Date.
34-Fourth and Beach.
35-Third and Fir.
36-Fourth and Laurel.
37-Fourth and Walnut.
41-Fourth and Robinson.
42-Eleventh and E.
43-Twelfth and H.
45-Fourteenth and D.
46-Sixteenth and Logan.
51-Twenty-third and F.
52-Twenty-fourth and C.
53-Tenty-fourth and Logan.
54-Twenty-ninth and National.
61-Twenty-sixth and Kearney.
Three strokes at noon and same at 5 p. m., are for hitching exercises.
To turn in an alarm from a fire alarm box, break the glass in the small box on the post, take out the key and put
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it in the large box and open the door. You will find a hook inside, pull down strong and let go quick. That is all that is necessary.
To send an alarm by telephone, call up central, tell the operator that
there is a fire, giving street and num- ber. The operator will notify the fire department. Have some one stand out in front of the premises so as to inform the firemen where the fire is located.
General Information.
SAN DIEGO CHAMBER OF COM- MERCE
(Organized Jan. 20, 1870-Office D se., cor. Sixth.)
Its objects are: To induce immigra- tion; to stimulate home manufac- tures; to promote the business inter- ests of Southern California; to foster and encourage commerce as well as assist in the development of the min- eral resources of this region.
This organization is composed of repre- sentative citizens and business men of this city and county.
A permanent exhibit of the agricul- tural, horticultural and mineral pro- ducts of the county is maintained and is open to the public from 8 a. m. to 5 p. m. every day, Sundays excepted.
OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS
W. L. Frevert, Pres .; F. R. Burnham, Second Vice Pres .; J. S. Akerman, Treas .; Geo. W. Marston, L. Mendel- son, L. L. Boone, M. F. Heller, H. L. Titus, J. N. Newkirk, A. Strahlmann, A. F. Dill, L. S. McLure, I. I. Irwin, L. Brinton, directors; H. P. Wood, Secretary.
STAGE LINES
Campo stage leaves Ferris & Ferris', Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays, 6 a. m., for El Nido, Jamul, Dulzura, Potrero and Campo.
STEAMSHIP LINES
Pacific Coast Steamship Co .- Runs from San Diego to San Francisco twice a week. Wharf and freight of- fice, foot of Fifth, ticket office Fifth and D. S. T. Johnson, City Agent; J. Don Dunann, Ticket Agent.
San Diego and Coronado Ferry Co .- Runs every twenty minutes between San Diego and Coronado, connecting with street cars.
Lower California Development Co .- Steamers run between San Diego and Ensenada and San Quintin. Ticket Office 1340 G, Louis Mendelson, agent. The Point Loma Launch-Leaves Santa Fe wharf 7 a. m. and 4 p. m. daily for Fort Rosecrans.
STREET CAR LINES
San Diego Electric Railway-Runs from foot of H east to National and Thirty-first; from foot of Fifth north to University avenue; thence to Mis- sion Cliff Park.
D street line runs from Fifth and D, on D to Twenty-fifth.
From Third and Fir to Fifth; thence down Fifth to H; out H to Sixteenth; thence out Sixteenth to K; thence to Twenty-second; thence to H.
Belt line runs from foot of H to D; on D to Fifth; on Fith to H; thence to Coronado Ferry at foot of H.
First street line runs from Fifth and D to First; thence north to Laurel. Power house and office cor Arctic and E.
NATIONAL AND STATE ORGANI- ZATIONS
State Norman School Trustees-I. B. Dockweiler, of Los Angeles; M. L. Ward, of San Diego; Geo. W. Mars- ton, of San Diego; R. M . Powers, of San Diego, Pres .; State Supt. of Pub- lic Instruction and Governor are ex- officio members.
Board of Harbor Commissioners (ap- pointed by the governor)-Meets at call, Merchants National Bank. 1 N. G. C., Company B, Seventh Regi- ment Infantry-J. M. Smith, Capt .; C. T. Tishborne, First Lieut .; P. N. Smith, Second Lieut. Armory Eighth bet. G. and H. Meets every Monday night.
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Naval Militia California-Lieut. Roscoe Howard, commanding Third Division and U. S. S. Pinta. Third Division: Ensign Don N. Stewart, Ensign Joseph P. Sexton, members of Third Division comprise crew of U. S. Pinta.
SAN DIEGO POSTOFFICE Cor. Seventh and F.
J. A. Newkirk, Postmaster.
C. H. Bartholomew, Assistant Post- master.
Office open Sundays from 5 to 6 p. m .; General Delivery, 8 a. m. to 6 p. m. (except Sundays); Registry Office open 8 a. m. to 6 p. m. (except Sun- days); Stamp Window open 8 a. m. to 6 p. m. (except Sundays); Car- rier's Window open 5 to 6 p. m. (Sundays and Holidays); Box Win- dows open 8 a. m. to 6 p. m (except Sundays); Money Order Window open 9 a. m. to 5 p. m. (except Sundays).
FORT ROSECRANS
Government Fortifications at Point Loma-Commanding Officer, A. W. Vogdes, Lieut .- Col. U. S. A.
U. S. ARMY BARRACKS
Arctic and H-Commanding Officer, A. W. Vogdes, Lieut .- Col., U. S. A.
U. S. HOSPITAL
Cor. F and Front-Surgeon in Charge, Major William Ludwig Kneedler, Surgeon, U. S. A.
U. S. MARINE HOSPITAL SERVICE
1243 Fourth-Dr. C. E. Decker, Asst. Surgeon U. S. N., Medical Officer in Charge.
LIGHT HOUSES
There are two light houses, one on Balla.t Point at the entrance to the bay, and the other at the outer side of Point Loma. Herbert Luff, keeper at Point Loma; David Splaine, keeper at Ballast Point.
U. S. QUARANTINE STATION
Located at La Playa, on the west side of the bay, one and one-half miles inside from Ballast Point and six miles from the city. Dr. W. W. Mc- Kay, U. S. Quarantine Officer.
U. S. WEATHER BUREAU
Keating Block, Fifth and F. Ford A. Carpenter, U. S. Weather Bu- reau Observer; Dean Blake, Asst. Observer.
U. S. CUSTOMS
21-22 Keating Building-W. W. Bowers, Collector; C. D. Spriggs, Special Deputy Collector; G. M. Dannals, Deputy Collector of Customs; R. L. Conklin, Deputy Collector and In- spector. In Customs House: R. B. Thomas, Deputy Collector and In- spector and Boarding Officer; W. H. Woolman, Deputy Collector and In- spector; G. E. Wentworth, Boatman; J. P. Jones, Deputy Collector and In- spector at Campo, Cal .; F. W. Wad- ham and G. M. Todd, Deputy Collect- ors and Inspectors at Tia Juana, Cal .; C. A. Sanborn, Deputy Collector and Inspector
WAR DEPARTMENT
Constructing Quartermaster's Office 34 Keating Building. Capt. R. H. Rolfe, U. S. A., Constructing Quartermas- ter; A. S. Hill, Asst .; Daniel E. Con- don, Civil Engineer.
ENGINEER DEPARTMENT U. S. A. (At Fort Rosecrans.)
D. E. Hughes, Civil Engineer.
CHURCHES AND RELIGIOUS ORGANIZATIONS.
African M. E. Church-1645 Front. All Saints' Episcopal Chapel-Sixth and Thornton, in charge of St. Paul's church.
Bethel Kapel Volkommen-Nineteenth and H.
Central Christian Church-Cor. Ninth and F, Rev. W. E. Crabtree, Pastor.
Central M. E. Church-Twenty-sixth and Harrison ave., Rev. P. E. Mun- ger, Pastor.
Church of Christ (Scientist)-Second and Beach, C. H. Clark, Reader.
Christian Missionary Alliance-1121 Sixth.
Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints-752 Fifth, C. E. Hunt. Elder.
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Church of the Immaculate Conception -Old Town, Father A. B. Ubach, Pastor.
First Baptist Church-Tenth and E, Rev. W. B. Hinson, Pastor.
First Congregational Church-Sixth and A, Clarence T. Brown, D. D., Pastor.
First Lutheran Church (English)-Sec- ond bet, A and Ash, Rev. J. E. Hoick, Pastor.
First M. E. Church-Fourth and D, Rev. W. P. Ferguson, Pastor.
First Presbyterian Church-Eighth and D, Rev. R. B. Taylor, Pastor.
First Spiritual Society-Lafayette Hall, Will C. Hodge, Speaker; Clara A. Beck, President.
First United Presbyterian Church- Twenty-second and H, Rev. S. J. Shaw, Pastor.
Free Methodist Church-Cor. Beech and Front, E. G. Allbright, Pastor.
Friends' Church-1121 Sixth, Jesse W. Willmore, Pastor.
German Lutheran Church-Twenty- fourth and Grant ave., Rev. G. W. F. Kiessel, Pastor.
German M. E. Church-Sixteenth and I. Gospel Tabernacle, 740 Seventh.
Helping Hand Mission-J, sw. cor. Fifth, Mrs. A. E. Dodson founder and superintendent.
H. P. B. Branch Theosophical Society -Public meeting every Sunday at 3 p. m., 1222 Fourth Street.
Jewish Synagogue-Second and Beach. M. E. Chinese Mission-428 Third.
M. E. Church, South-C, se. cor. Eighth Rev. R. B. Howell, Pastor.
Peniel Mission-(Basement) nw. cor. Fifth and F.
Salvation Army Barracks-527 Fifth, Lillie C. Sullivan, Captain.
Second Baptist Church (colored)- B bet. Front and First, Rev. W. A. Mitchell, Pastor.
Second Congregational Church-Twen ty-sixth and Kearney ave.
Seventh Day Adventist-Eighteenth and G, W. M. Healey, Elder.
St. James Episcopal Chapel-Twenty-
fifth and Kearney ave., (in charge of St. Paul's church.)
St. Joseph Catholic Church-Third and Beech, Father A. B. Ubach, Pastor.
St. Paul's Episcopal Church Eighth and C, Rev. Charles L. Barnes, Rector.
S. D. Spiritual Societey-352 National ave., Lily M. Thieband, Speaker, David L. Necomb, Pres.
Swedish Baptist Church-Cor. Nine- teenth and H.
Union Church of La Jolla-Rev. J. L. Pearson, Pastor, La Jolla.
Union Tabernacle-1121 Sixth. Unitarian Church-Unity Hall, 1132 Sixth, Rev. E. R. Watson, Pastor.
Y. M. C. Assn .- Grant Block, D. se. cor. Sixth, W. H. Holcomb, Pres .; F. A. Crosby, Secy.
SECRET SOCIETIES.
ELKS
San Diego Lodge No. 168, B. P. O. E .- Meets Thursdays, Elks' Hall; R. C. Jones, Secy.
FORESTERS
Court Coronado No. 3798, I. O. F .- Meets 2nd and 4th Fridays, G. A. R. Hall; H. Marks, Recording Secy .; J. C. Hearne, Phys.
Court San Diego No. 7799, A. O. F .- Meets Thursdays A. O. F. Hall, Schmidt Block; C. O. G. Sodahl, Secy.
Court San Diego No. 28, F. of A .- Meets Wednesdays, Foresters' Hall; Geo. E. Bowles, Financial Secy.
Court Silver Gate No. 138 F. of A .- Meets Fridays, Foresters' Hall; W. A. Citerly, Secy .; J. C. Hearne, Phys. Palomar Circle No. 510, C. of F. of A .- Meets every Monday night, G. A. R. Hall; Mrs. Kate Freysleben, Finan- cial Secy.
Palomar Court No. 176, F. of A .- Meets Thursdays, Foresters' Hall; L. A. Covel, Secy .; Edward Grove, Phys.
Silver Gate San Diego Circle No. 271, C. of F .- Meets Mondays, Foresters'
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Hall; Mrs. Nellie Carter, Financial Secy .; Edard Grove, Phys.
G. A. R.
Datus E. Coon Post No. 172, G. A. R .- Meets second and fourth Saturdays, Foresters' Hall; John P. Burt, Com .; Robert Butler, Adj.
Datus E. Coon Corps No. 84, W. R. C .- Meets first and third Thursdays, 2 p. m., Foresters' Hall; Mrs. Barbara A. Hull, Pres .; Mrs. Kate Bray, Secy.
General U. S. Grant Circle, Ladies of the G. A. R .- Meets Monday after- noons, G. A. R. Hall; Mrs. Geo. P. Hall, Pres .; Mrs. Alice Croghan, Secy.
Heintzelman Corps No. 1, W. R. C .- Meets in G. A. R. Hall; Mrs. Mary A. Stedman, Pres .; Mrs. Clara Schoby, Secy.
Heintzelman Post No. 33, G. A. R .- Meets second and fourth Tuesdays, G. A. R. Hall; Chas. L. Hubbs, Com- J. V. Hicks, Adjt.
I. O. O. F.
Anna Rebekah Lodge No. 137, I. O. O. F .- Meets second and fourth Fridays, I. O. O. F. Hall; Mrs. Minnie Shaw, Secy.
Canton San Diego No. 22, I. O. O. F .- Meets second and fourth Mondays, I. O. O. F. Hall; Frank Weaver, Clerk.
Centennial Encampment No. 58, I. O. O. F .- Meets first and third Mondays, I. O. O. F. Hall; F. P. Frary, Scribe. San Diego Lodge No. 153, I. O. O. F .- Meets Thursdays, I. O. O. F. Hall; F. P. Frary, Secy.
Silver Gate Rebekah Lodge No. 141- Meets first and third Fridays, I. O. O. F. Hall; Mrs. Ruth Allyn, Secy.
Sunset Lodge No. 328, I. O. O. F .- Meets Tuesdays, I. O. O. F. Hall; W. E. Agard, Secy.
Veteran Odd Fellows-Meets first Sat- urday in March, June, September, December, I. O. O. F. Hall; J. W. Wescott, Secy.
K. OF P.
Chevalier Co. No. 6, U. R. K. of P .- Meets Wednesdays, Armory 29th and
National ave., E. E. Spilman Capt .; H. A. Croghan, Recorder.
Red Star Lodge No. 153, K. of P .- Meets Fridays, K. of P. Hall; Percy L. Day, C. C .; H. A. Croghan, K. of R. and S.
San Diego Lodge No. 28, K. of P .- Meets Mondays, K. of P. Hall; U. S. Waugh, C. C .; Walter S. Keyes, K. of R. and S.
Woodbine Temple No. 36, Rathbone Sisters-Meets Thursdays, K. of P. Hall; Lena Klein, M. of R. and C.
Dunton Temple No. 3-Meets Wednes- days, K. of P. Hall; Nellie F. Carter, M. of R. and C.
MACCABEES
Hive No. 17, Ladies of Maccabees- Meets Friday afternoons, Foresters' Hall; Mrs. Russell Chapman, R. K. San Diego Tent No. 26, K. O. T. M .- Meets Wednesdays, Schmidt Block, R. H. Robbins, R. K.
MASONIC
Constans Chapter, Knights Rose Croix, No. 5, A. and A. S. R .- Meets fourth Thursday, each month at Masonic Hall; N. H. Conklin, W. M .; H. R. Comly, Secy.
Constans Lodge of Perfection No. 8, A. and A. S. R .- Meets second Thurs- day each month; E. T. Blackmer, V. M .; H. R. Comly, Secy.
San Diego Chapter No. 61, R. A. M .- Meets second Monday each month, Masonic Hall; F. S. Banks, H. P .; E. T. Blackmer, Secy.
San Diego Commandery No. 25, K. T .- Meets first Tuesday each month, Ma- sonic Hall; E. A. Butler, Com .; J. P. Burt, Recorder.
San Diego Lodge No. 35, F. and A. M .- Masonic Hall; J. B. Osborn, W. M .; E. T. Blackmer, Secy.
Meets first Saturday of each month, Silver Gate Lodge No. 296, F. and A. M. -Meets first Friday each month, Ma- sonic Hall; A. F. Cornell, W. M .; F. H. Robinson, Secy.
Southern Star Chapter No. 96, O. E. S. -Meets first and third Thursdays, Masonic Hall; Mary K. Flint, W. M .; Ida E. Benoit, Secy.
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SAN DIEGO CITY DIRECTORY
Masonic Board of Relief-E. T. Black- mer, Secy.
N. S. G. W.
San Diego Parlor No. 108, N. S. G. W .- Meets Tuesday evenings, Schmidt Block; J. Murray Loop, Secy.
O. 'd. H. S.
San Diego Lodge No. 22, O. 'd. H. S .- Meets Thursday evenings Turner Hall; H. Lohmann, Secy.
ORDER OF PENDO
San Diego Council No. 18, O. of P .- Meets every Wednesday at G. A. R. Hall; Mrs. Alice E. Croghan, Secy.
South West Council No. 177, O. of P .- Meets every Friday, G. A. R. Hall; George P. Baurline, Secy.
ROYAL ARCANUM
Royal Arcanum No. 1214-Meets first and third Fridays, Wright's Hall; Roy Castner, Secy.
WOODMEN
Bay View Camp No. 7255 M. W. of A .- Meets Tuesdays, K. of P. Hall: H. A. Croghan, Clerk.
Miramar Camp No. 54, W. of the W .- Meets Mondays, Elks' Hall; A. P. Johnson, Jr., Clerk.
San Diego Circle No. 161, W. of the W. -Meets Thursdays, G. A. R. Hall; Clara A. Argard, Clerk.
WORKMEN
Emblem Lodge No. 103, Degree of Hon- or, A. O. U. W .- Meets Saturday nights, A. O. U. W. Hall; Mrs. R. D. Carter, Chief of Honor; Mrs. Minnie Shaw, Recorder.
Pt. Loma Lodge No. 248, A. O. U. W .- Meets Thursdays, A. O. U. W. Hall; William Darby, Recorder.
Silver Gate Lodge No. 160, A. O. U. W. -Meets Mondays, A. O. U. W. Hall; J. Chanter, Recorder.
SAN DIEGO UNION DIRECTORY
All unions meet at Federation Hall, No. 723 Fifth street, unless otherwise specified.
Federated Trades and Labor Council-
Meets every Friday night, F. P. Car- penter, Secy., 1631 F street.
Allied Printing Trades council-George G. Schierholz, Secy.
Building Trades Council-Meets every Wednesday night; L. S. Moore, Secy. Bakers Union No. 90-Meets Saturday afternoon; C. R. de Shell, Secy.
Barbers UnionNo. 256-Meets 2nd and 4th Wednesday nights; J. W. Bur- well, Secy.
Butchers' Union No. 229-Meets every Wednesday night; Dan Nagle, Secy. 1126 First street.
Beer Bottlers' Union-Meets at Brew- ery at call of secretary; Geo. Huey, Secy., 529 Grant ave.
Brewery Workmen, Branch No. 3- Meets at Brewery on call of secre tary; Oscar J. Fahlen, Secy., 27th and N.
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