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POHONACHEE No. 10. Every Monday evening at 320 Post street.
SEMINOLE No. 54. Every Wednesday evening at 320 Post street.
SOTOYOME No. 12. Every Thursday evening at 320 Post street.
WHITE EAGLE No. 72. Every Tuesday evening at Twenty-fourth street and Potrero avenue.
COUNCILS, DEGREE OF POCAHONTAS.
ALFARATA COUNCIL No. 10. Meets every Thurs- day evening at 320 Post street.
DAUGHTERS OF MONTEZUMA No. 15. Meets every Thursday evening at 320 Post street.
POCAHONTAS No. 3. Meets every Monday evening at 320 Post street.
IMPROVED ORDER OF RED MEN'S HALL . ASSOCIA- TION OF SAN FRANCISCO. Meets the second Monday of each month at 320 Post street. Officers-Benjamin F. Josselyn, President; Davis Louderback. Vice-Presi- dent; William J. Smith, Secretary ; William Rotrosky, Treasurer.
INDEPENDENT ORDER B'NAI B'RITH.
DISTRICT GRAND LODGE No. 4. Abraham Jonas, Grand President; Jacob Levison, Grand Secretary, 1818 Post street; Julius Platshek, Grand Treasurer.
B'NAI B'RITH HALL ASSOCIATION. Organized to build and maintain a suitable hall for the order, and to rent lodge rooms. The fine structure for such purposes at 121 Eddy street was designed and erected by the Association. It contains, besides a fine library, an excellent dancing hall and well-appointed dining rooms. Officers-J. L. Franklin, President; Jacob Levison, Secretary. Meetings, second Wednes- day of each month at the hall, 121 Eddy street.
INDEPENDENT ORDER OF FORESTERS.
The special object of this Order is to furnish insurance-ranging in amount from $500 to $3,000-to its members at low but fixed rates, varying according to age. The amount insured for is payable at death, or in case the member be totally disabled by sickness or accident, one-half is then paid to him and the other half is paid on his death to his beneficiary, or upon the member reaching his 70th birthday there is paid to him yearly $100 for each $1,000 insured until the total amount insured for is paid off. The Order is man- aged by the Supreme Court, with headquarters at Toronto, Ont. The High Court of California was instituted April 11, 1890, and is located at Los An- geles. Following are the High Court officers-G. A. McElfresh, H. C. R., room 51, Phillips Block, North Spring street, Los Angeles; Rev. B. W. R. Tayler, P. H. C, R., Los Angeles; J. R. Price, H. V. C. R., Co- lusa; W. H. Perry, High Secretary, room 51, Phillips Block, North Spring street, Los Angeles; H. S. Eb- erle, High Treasurer, Los Angeles; Chas. Mealand, M. D., High Physician, Sacramento; Chas. S. Peery, High Counselor, San Francisco. The next High Court session will be held at San Jose. The following Courts are located in San Francisco:
COURT GOLDEN GATE NO. 603. G. W. Kuss, Court Deputy, 310 Kearny street. Meets second and fourth Fridays in Washington Hall.
COURT ENDEAVOR NO. 627. C. L. Ames, Court Deputy, 905 Market street. Meets second and fourth Wednesdays in Foresters' Hall.
COURT SAN FRANCISCO NO. 822. H. F. Barbier, Court Deputy, 136 Sutter street. Meets first and third Tuesdays at 320 Post street.
COURT DINA NO. 1133. Thomas Williams, Court Deputy, 61916 Gough street. Meets every Thursday in Alcazar Building.
COURT SOUTHERN HEIGHTS NO. 1150. Robert Stew- art, Court Deputy, 522 Connecticut street. Meets first and third Tuesdays in Potrero Opera House.
COURT GOLDEN ERA NO. 1315. H. A. Callendar, Court Deputy, 126 Kearny street. Meets second and fourth Mondays in Foresters' Hall.
COURT MISSION NO. 1369. E. Norman, Court Deputy, 1021 Twenty-fourth street. Meets second and fourth Thursdays in Native Sons' Hall, Seven- teenth street, between Valencia and Guerrero streets.
COURT SEAL ROCK NO. 3041. W. B. Wilson, Court Deputy, 1214 Steiner street. Meets every Monday in Native Sons' Hall, near corner of Fell and Baker streets.
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INDEPENDENT ORDER OF RED MEN.
Organized in the United States in 1776; established in California in 1860. Meets at 510 Bush street. There are fourteen Stamma or Tribes in this State. Officers-John Mangels, Grand Chief, San Francisco; B. A. Sammann, Grand Secretary, 1209 Fillmore street, San Francisco.
INDEPENDENT ORDER RED MEN'S HALL ASSOCIA- TION. Meetings held second Tuesday of each month at 510 Bush street. Officers-C. B. Rode, President; A. Wrede, Vice-President; B. A. Sammann, Secre- tary, 1127 Sutter; John Mangels, Treasurer.
JUNIOR ORDER UNITED AMERICAN MECHANICS.
A loyal, patriotic organization, fraternal and bene- ficial, strictly non-partisan and non-sectarian. San Francisco office, 214 Pine street. Objects of the order: To maintain and promote the interests of Americans, and shield them from the depressing effects of foreign competition, assist Americans in obtaining employment, encourage Americans in business, establish a sick and funeral fund, maintain the public schools of the United States of America, and to prevent sectarian interference therewith and uphold the reading of the Holy Bible therein. Qualifications for membership-A white male per- son, born in the United States of North America, or under the protection of its flag. Of good moral character. A believer in the existence of a Supreme Being as the Creator and Preserver of the Universe. Opposed to union of church and State. Favorable to free education and the American public school sys- tem. Between 16 and 50 years of age for beneficial membership; over 50 years, non-beneficial member- ship.
The word "Junior" in the title has no relation to the age of members. It was adopted to distinguish the order from the O. U. A. M., and has no other significance.
Nor is the word "Mechanic" to be construed literally. It refers in no manner to artisans, but embraces every pursuit.
State Councilor, H. C. Schaertzer, San Francisco; State Vice-Councilor, H. H. Griffiths, Newcastle; State Council Secretary, George E. Perry, 214 Pine street, San Fransisco. Subordinate councils in San Francisco.
A. LINCOLN COUNCIL No. 2. Meets at 121 Eddy street every Thursday evening.
STARR KING COUNCIL NO. 6. Meets every Tues- day evening at 32 O'Farrell street. '
U. S. GRAND COUNCIL No. 19. Meets at 32 O'Far- rell street every Thursday evening.
JAMES A. GARFIELD COUNCIL. Meets at 32 O'Far- rell street every Monday evening.
ALEXANDER HAMILTON COUNCIL NO. 35. Meets every Thursday evening at 32 O'Farrell street.
KNIGHTS OF HONOR.
Organized at Louisville, Kentucky, June 30, 1873. California Lodge, the first organized in this State, was established in Sacramento April 28, 1877. Its objects are to unite acceptable members fraternally ; to cultivate charity and exercise benevolence, and to establish a relief fund in the nature of life insur- ance for its members. Out of such fund an enor- mous sum of money has been paid. There are fifty- five lodges in California, twenty-four being in this city; the total membership is about four thousand.
GRAND LODGE OF CALIFORNIA. Organized March, 1880. Room 47, St. Ann's Building. Officers-Pres- cott L. Archibald, Grand Dictator, San Francisco; W. W. Morison, Grand Vice-Dictator, Oakland; C. H. M. Curry, Grand Reporter, San Francisco; W. J. Thompson, Grand Assistant Dictator, San Francisco; F. W. Zehfuss, Grand Treasurer, San Francisco; Rev. G. B. Allen, Grand Chaplain, Oakland: Thomas Learned, Grand Guide, San Francisco; J. C. Harvey, Grand Guardian, San Francisco; W. S. Lane, Grand Sentinel, Fresno; A. H. Voigt, Past Grand Dicta- tor, Los Angeles; Thomas Johnstone, Grand Trus- tee, San Francisco; Dorsan Nichols, Grand Trustee, San Francisco; George W. Lemont, Grand Trustee, San Francisco; C.H. M. Curry, Supreme Lodge, Repsentative San Francisco; Duncan McPherso,n Supreme Lodge Representative, Santa Cruz; C. A. Garthorne, Supreme Lodge Alternate, San Francisco; Leo O. Rodgers, M. D., Supreme Lodge Alternate.
AMERICA LODGE NO. 2229. Meets first and third Thursday evenings of each month at 20 Eddy street. J. R. W. Saunders, Reporter.
ANCHOR LODGE NO. 2366. Meets every Monday evening at 20 Eddy street. N. R. Doolittle, Reporter.
CHARTER OAK LODGE NO. 1755. Meets first and third Friday evenings of each month at Red Men's Building. H. K. Cummings, Reporter.
CONFIDENCE LODGE No. 2282. Meets second and fourth Tuesday evenings of each month at 209 Sansome street. Harry J. Lask, Reporter.
EAGLE LODGE No. 2204. Meets second and fourth Rednesday evenings of each month at Rhiels' Building. J. K. Phillips, Reporter.
EUREKA LODGE No. 1756. Meets every Rednes- day evening at 20 Eddy street. George Y. Derning, Reporter.
FAR WEST LODGE No. 2324. Meets every Thurs- day evening at Steiner and Reary streets. E. A. Bullis, Reporter.
FIDELITY LODGE No. 2108. Meets first and third Friday evenings in each month at Red Men's Build- ing. T. R. Hotchkiss, Reporter.
FORTUNA LODGE No. 3449. Meets every Thursday evening at 20 Eddy street. M. J. Hogan, Reporter.
FRIENDSHIP LODGE No. 1731. Meets every Mon- day evening at Alcazar Building. E. Bonnell, Re- porter.
GERMANIA LODGE (works in German) No. 1718. Meets every Tuesday evening at Alcazar Building. John F. Rau, Reporter.
IVY LODGE No. 1716. Meets every Friday evening at 20 Eddy street. Isaac Onyon, Reporter.
KEYSTONE LODGE No. 2107. Meets second and fourth Wednesday evenings in each month at Alca- zar Building. Fred Raisch, Reporter.
LELAND STANFORD LODGE No. 3872. Meets every Friday evening at 20 Eddy street. C. W. Petry, Re- porter.
LIBERTY LODGE No. 3496. Meets every Monday evening at Alcazar Building. W. J. Thomson, Re- porter.
NORMAN LODGE No. 1841. Meets every Tuesday evening at 121 Eddy street. Jacob Gans, Reporter.
OCCIDENTAL LODGE No. 1990. Meets second and fourth Wednesdays in each month at 121 Eddy street. J. F. Brown, Reporter.
POLAR STAR LODGE No. 3027. Meets every Friday evening at Sixteenth and Valencia streets. E. Worth, Reporter.
SAN FRANCISCO LODGE No. 1922. Meets every Monday evening at Alcazar Building. Henry Wolf -- shon, Reporter.
SAXON LODGE No. 1848. Meets second and fourth Tuesdays of each month at Alcazar Building. C. H. Brodenstein, Reporter.
TANCRED LODGE No. 1927. Meets second and fourth Mondays of each month at Alcazar Building. Charles F. Howland, Reporter.
UNION LODGE No. 1895. Meets first and third Tuesdays of each month at Shiels'. Building. Chas. G. Schaefer, Reporter.
YERBA BUENA LODGE No. 1788. Meets every Mon- day evening at Alcazar Building. T. Johnstone, Re- porter.
YOSEMITE LODGE No. 1930. Meets second and fourth Wednesday evenings of each month at Alca- zar Building. G. A. Folsom, Reporter.
KNIGHTS AND LADIES OF HONOR.
Organized September 6th, 1877. A national benev- olent assessment fraternity, open to all acceptable persons between the ages of eighteen and fifty. years.
The Grand Lodge of California was organized Au- gust 26, 1877. Office, 20 Ellis street.
Officers-C. C. O'Donnell, J. P. G. P., San Francisco; F. Kemp van Ee, Grand Protector, San Francisco; Miss E. T. Parker, Grand Vice-Protector, Sonora; S. B. Carleton, Grand Secretary, San Francisco; J. W. Maher, Grand Treasurer, San Francisco; Susie Pierson, Grand Chaplain, Sacramento; Doris J. Kaplan, Grand Guide, San Francisco; Mrs. E. J. Colombet, Grand Guardian, San Jose; P. J. Joyce, Grand Sentinel, San Francisco.
The Lodges in this city are:
AURORA LODGE No. 202. Meets first and third Monday evenings of each month at 421 Post street. Mrs. L. B. Holcomb, Secretary.
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BAY CITY LODGE NO. 619. Meets every Monday evening at 320 Post street. J. W. Maher, Secretary.
EMPIRE LODGE NO. 832. Meets second and fourth Friday evenings of each month at 313 Hyde street. Mrs. E. R. O'Donnell, Secretary.
EXCELSIOR LODGE No. 1252. Meets second and fourth Friday evenings of each month at 621 Bush. Eleanor A. Reed, Secretary.
GOLDEN RULE LODGE NO. 660. Meets second and fourth Thursdays of each month at 20 Eddy street. F. Kemp Van Ee, M. D., Secretary.
MAGNOLIA LODGE No. 1248. Meets first and third Wednesdays of each month at 9091% Market street. J. J. Hicks, Secretary.
MARTHA LODGE NO. 1241. Meets second and fourth Fridays of each month at 120 O'Farrell street. Mrs. J. Friedlander, Secretary.
PACIFIC LODGE NO. 815. Meets second and fourth Tuesdays of each month at 32 O'Farrell street. A. Atkins, Secretary.
WEST END LODGE NO. 1102. Meets second and fourth Fridays of each month at 120 O'Farrell street. Ph. Kaplan, Secretary.
KNIGHTS OF THE MACCABEES.
A fraternal and beneficial order.
SAN FRANCISCO TENT No. 18, K. O. T. M. Meets second and fourth Friday evenings of each month at Alcazar Hall, Alcazar Building, 120 O'Farrell street. Theo. Frolich, Record Keeper, 320 Sansome street, room 2.
KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS.
There are 175 Lodges of this Order in California, twenty-three of which are in San Francisco. The Grand Lodge of California organized September 28, 1869. Officers: Carl E. Lindsay, Past Grand Chan- cellor, Santa Cruz; George Samuels, Grand Chan- cellor, Oakland; C. F. McGlashan, Grand Vice-Chan- cellor, Truckee; W. H. Grant, Grand Prelate, Wood- land; Herman Schaffner, Grand Keeper of Records and Seal, San Francisco; S. G. Little, Grand Master of Exchequer, Dixon; W. H. Lehman, Grand Master-at- Arms, Santa Ana; E. H. Warren, Grand Inner Guard, East Oakland; J. H. Johnston, Grand Outer Guard, Sacramento. Grand Trustees (Corporate Directors) A. Perrier, San Francisco; J. W. Guthrie, Sacra- mento; Sig. Steiner, Escondido.
SUBORDINATE LODGES IN SAN FRANCISCO.
ALEMANIA LODGE No. 8. Meets every Wednes- day evening at 909 Market street.
BAY CITY LODGE No. 117. Meets every Wednes- day evening at 114 O'Farrell street. William Retal- lack, C. C.
CALIFORNIA LODGE No. 1. Meets every Monday evening at 909 Market street. J. A. Lueders, C. C.
DAMON LODGE NO. 2. Meets every Tuesday evening at 909 Market street.
EUREKA LODGE No. 9. Meets every Friday even- ing at 909 Market street, F. O. Raabe, C. C.
EXCELSIOR LODGE No. 12. Meets first and third Tuesdays of each month at 909 Market street
FAIRMOUNT LODGE NO. 108. Meets every Friday evening at 2319 Mission street.
GARFIELD LODGE NO. 72. Meets first and third Thursdays at 35 Eddy street. B. C. Duffy, C. C.
GOLDEN CITY LODGE NO. 63. Meets every Fri- day evening at 909 Market street. A. L. Storrs, C. C.
GOLDEN GATE LODGE NO. 3. Meets every Thurs- day evening at 909 Market street. W. H. Hutchinson, C. C.
HARMONIE LODGE NO. 15. Meets every second and fourth Wednesdays of each month at 320 Post street.
IVANHOE LODGE NO. 5. Meets every Wednesday evening at 909 Market street.
IVY LODGE NO. 65. Meets every Tuesday evening at 909 Market street.
JEFFERSON LODGE NO. 179. Meets first and third Tuesdays of each month at 605 Union street.
JUSTICE LODGE NO. 85. Meets every Tuesday evening at 909 Market street ... .
LAUREL LODGE NO. 4. Meets every Monday even- ing at 909 Market street. George H. Wolfe, C. C.
METROPOLITAN LODGE No. 24. Meets every Mon- day evening at 909 Market street.
MYRTLE LODGE NO. 16. Meets every Tuesday evening at 909 Market street.
ROMA LODGE NO. 147. Meets every Tuesday even- ing at 814 Pacific street.
SEQUOIA LODGE No. 188. Meets every Wednesday evening at 320 Post street.
SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO LODGE NO. 45. Meets every Tuesday evening at Railroad avenue and Four- teenth avenue South.
SYRACUSE LODGE NO. 58. Meets every Wednes- day evening at 909 Market street. S. G. Grossman, C. C.
UNITY LODGE NO. 61. Meets every Thursday even- ing at 909 Market street.
KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS CEMETERY ASSOCIATION. Office-Room 16, St. Ann's Building. Plat-City Cemetery. M. A. Samuels, President; F. A. Me- cready, Secretary.
KNIGHTS OF THE GOLDEN EAGLE.
A beneficial and semi-military organization. Mem- bership, 90,000 in United States.
Grand Officers of the Grand Castle of the State of California-U. A. Lewis, San Francisco, P. G. C .; D. N. Hanna, Vallejo, G. C .; T. A. McGowan, G. V. C .; F. T. Morrelle, G. H. P .; W. J. Kidd, G. S. H .; A. D. Cheshire, G. F. G .; A. F. Plate, G. S. G .: Samuel McCall, R. S. C .; Geo. B. Hanna, San Fran- cisco, G. M. of R., 535 Market street; Daniel Nor- cross, San Francisco, G. K. of E.
California Castle No. 1, Golden Gate Castle No. 9, Pacific Castle No. 10, K. G. E., and Alpha Temple No. 1 L. G. E., are located in San Francisco.
KNIGHTS OF TARA.
A secret Irish organization, the object of which is only known to the members. Meets at K. R. B. Hall, corner of Mason and O'Farrell streets, the first and third Fridays of each month.
KNIGHTS OF THE RED BRANCH.
Thomas Desmond, Superintendent. Meets every Wednesday at their Hall, 220 Mason street.
LEGAL FRATERNITY OF PHI. DELTA PHI.
Pomeroy Chapter, Hastings College of the Law University of California. Established 1883. Meets every Thursday evening, during the college year, at 530 California street. T. A. Perkins, Consul; Charles W. Willard, Scriptor. There are Chapters in twenty- three of the leading colleges of the United States.
MILITARY ORDER LOYAL LEGION U. S., COMMANDERY OF CALIFORNIA.
Instituted April 12, 1871.
Principles-First, A firm belief and trust in Al- mighty God, extolling Him under whose beneficent guidance the sovereignty and integrity of the Union have been maintained, the honor of the Flag vindi- cated, and the blessings of civil liberty secured, established and enlarged;
Second, true allegiance to the United States of America, based upon paramount respect for and fidelity to the National Constitution and Laws, man- ifested by discountenancing whatever may tend to weaken loyalty, incite to insurrection, treason or rebellion, or impair in any manner the efficiency and permanency of our free institutions.
Objects-The objects of this Order shall be to cherish the memories and associations of the war waged in defense of the unity and indivisibility of the Republic; strengthen the ties of fraternal fel- lowship and sympathy formed by companionship-in- arms; advance the best interests of the soldiers and sailors of the United States, especially of those associated as Companions of this Order, and extend all possible relief to their widows and children; foster the cultivation of military and naval science; enforce unqualified allegiance to the General Gov- ernment; protect the rights and liberties of Ameri- can citizenship, and maintain National honor, union and independence. Headquarters, 314 California street.
Officers-Major Burchell Hooper, Commander; Brigadier-General Samuel B. M. Young, Senior Vice- Commander; Paymaster Henry T. Skelding, Junior Vice-Commander; Lieutenant-Colonel Wiliam R.
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CROCKER LANGLEY DIRECTORY. Secret Societies.
Smedberg, Recorder; Lieutenant Horace Wilson, Registrar; Captain Charles Mason Kinne, Treasurer; First Lieutenant Lysander S. Butler, Chancellor; John S. Wallace, Chaplain. Council-Major E. A. Denicke, Captain W. T. Y. Schenck, Captain John C. Currier, Lieutenant-Colonel George Stone, Allen H. Babcock (in succession).
NATIONAL UNION, THE.
A distinctively American, secret, beneficial order, organized and incorporated under the laws of Ohio, May, 1881.
It was formed to associate white male American citizens of good moral character, of sound bodily health, and between twenty and fifty-four years of age.
To advance its members morally, socially and in- tellectually.
To provide for the relief of sick and distressed members and their families.
To provide a benefit fund, from which, upon the death of a member, a sum not exceeding five thou- sand dollars shall be paid to such beneficiaries re- lated to the deceased member by consanguinity or affinity, as may have been designated by the mem- ber, in accordance with the laws of the order.
Certificates are issued in amounts of $1,000, $2,000, $3000, $4,000 or $5,000.
Councils of the order are established in cities and towns of the healthy portions of the United States and Canada, there being now over 685 Councils in existence, with number of members July 1, 1894, 45.385.
THE SAN FRANCISCO CABINET, N. U. Meets the first Wednesday of each month in Stanford Hall, Alcazar Building, 120 O'Farrell street. James E. Field, President; Charles J. King, Secretary, 323 Front street.
YOSEMITE COUNCIL No. 33, N. U. Meets the first and third Mondays of each month in Unity Hall. Foresters' Building, 102 O'Farrell street. W. W. Peck, Secretary, residence, 339 Twenty-eighth street.
CALIFORNIA COUNCIL No. 530, N. U. Meets the first and third Wednesdays of each month in Stan- ford Hall, Alcazar Building, 120 O'Farrell street. Charles J. King, Secretary, 323 Front street.
SAN FRANCISCO COUNCIL No. 540, N. U. Meets the first Monday of each month in Mutual Hall, Shiels' Building, 32 O'Farrell street. C. H. Bronden- stien, Secretary, room 248, Phelan building.
PACIFIC COUNCIL No. 547, N. U. Meets the first Saturday of each month in Harmony Hall, Red Men's Building, 320 Post street. S. B. Doane, Secretary, room 89, S. P. Co's building, Fourth and Townsend streets.
UNION COUNCIL No. 549, N. U. Meets the second and fourth Friday of each month in Ruby Hall, Red Men's Building, 320 Post street. T. A. Farless, Secretary, room 11, 217 Sansome street,
GOLDEN GATE COUNCIL No. 551, N. U. Meets the second and fourth Tuesdays of each month in Ruby Hall, Red Men's Building, 320 Post street. J. J. Scoville, Secretary, room 13, 320 Sansome street.
EL DORADO COUNCIL No. 581, N. U. Meets the first and third Fridays of each month in Alcazar Building, 120 O'Farrell street. C. Rothschild, Secre- tary, 22 and 24 Battery street.
ORDER OF CHOSEN FRIENDS.
The Order of Chosen Friends is a fraternal, benevo- lent and protective society. Its business is con- ducted privately, yet in such a manner that those conscientiously opposed to secret societies can en- dorse and affiliate with it. It was established May 28, 1879, at Indianapolis, Indiana, and now has about 900 Councils and about 40,000 members, 180 Councils and 8,000 members of which are in the Grand Jurisdic- tion of California. It is the only fraternal insurance order that pays, in addition to death benefits, the full amount of their insurance to its members arriv- ing at the age of seventy-five years, and not less than one-fourth nor more than one-half the amount to those who become totally disabled by reason of sickness or accident. Certificates are issued in sums of $500 to 83,000.
OFFICERS OF THE GRAND COUNCIL OF CALIFORNIA. T. H. Selvage, Grand Councilor, Eureka; M. Boehm, Grand Assistant Councilor, San Francisco; W. H. Pratt, Grand Vice-Councilor, Virginia City; S. C. Wallis, Grand Recorder, San Francisco; Miss Clara
McDonald, Grand Treasurer, San Francisco; Mrs. M. L. Grohs, Grand Prelate, Auburn; Miss K. C. Browne, Grand Marshal, San Francisco; Mrs. I. Marsh, Grand Warden, Sacramento; Mrs. Clara J. Sweeney, Grand Marshal, San Francisco; H. B. M. Miller, Grand Sentry, Golden Gate; H. W. Hutton, Past Grand Councilor, San Francisco; Mrs. Sarah Krueger, Grand Guard.
Grand Recorder's office, rooms 42, 33, 35, St Ann's Building.
CONCORD COUNCIL No. 2. Meets second and fourth Monday evenings at 20 Eddy street.
CRYSTAL COUNCIL No. 4. Meets every Thursday evening at 120 O'Farrell street.
AMERICA COUNCIL No. 7. Meets every Tuesday evening at 120 O'Farrell street.
PACIFIC COUNCIL NO.8. Meets every Friday even- ng at 317 Mason street.
H. W. HUTTON COUNCIL No. 10. Meets every Sat- urday evening at 120 O'Farrell street.
ALCAZAR COUNCIL No. 11. Meets first and third Thursday evening at 120 O'Farrell street.
SAMARITAN COUNCIL No. 13. Meets first and third Wednesdays at 90916 Market street.
HOME COUNCIL No. 14. Meets second and fourth Tuesdays at Mission street between Seventeenth and Eighteenth streets.
WASHINGTON COUNCIL No. 16. Meets second and fourth Wednesdays at 32 O'Farrell street.
OLIVE BRANCH COUNCIL NO. 34. Meets second and fourth Fridays at 35 Eddy street.
PROTECTION COUNCIL No. 42. Meets first and third Mondays at 20 Eddy street.
SOCIAL COUNCIL No. 46. Meets every Thursday evening at 320 Post street.
EMPIRE COUNCIL No. 47. Meets every Monday evening at 102 O'Farrell street.
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