Crocker-Langley San Francisco directory for the year commencing 1897, Part 5

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Publication date: 1897
Publisher: San Francisco : H.S. Crocker Co.
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CALIFORNIA SAVINGS AND LOAN SOCIETY (in liquidation). David Farquharson, President; Vernon Campbell, Secretary; 28 Mills building, 2d floor.


COLUMBIAN BANKING COMPANY. Incorporated March 10, 1893; Mills building, 236 Bush street; 1. J. Truman, President ; C. O. Perry, Cashier. Capital stock, $1,000,000; amount subscribed, $204,200; amount paid in coin, $61,360; total number of shares of stock issued. 2,042; amount paid on each share of stock, $30 on 2,037 shares, and $50 on five shares. Directors- I. J. Truman, W. S. Miller, C. O. Perry, J. C. Currier, John Coop, N. C. Hawks, F. J. Turpin.


COLUMBUS SAVINGS AND LOAN SOCIETY. Incorpo- rated January 18. 1893; 614 Washington street; J. F. Fugazi, President: E. C. Palmieri, Vice-President; F. N. Belgrano, Cashier: A. A. Micheletti, Assistant Cashier. Directors-J. F. Fugazi, Joseph Cuneo, Giacomo Costa. I. W. Hellman, E. C. Palmieri, George G. Caglieri, F. Arata, G. Bacigalupi, Antonio Chichizola.


COMPTOIR NATIONAL D'ESCOMPTE DE PARIS. Capital, Fes. 100.000.000.00 (£20,000,000.00); Reserves, Fes. 7.707,688.95 (81,593,549.08). Chairman, Mr. Denor- mandie, late governor of the Bank of France; Gen- eral Manager, Mr. Alexis Rostand; head office, 14 rue Bergere, Paris; principal branch office (Letter of Credit Department), 2 Place de l'Opera, Paris; San Francisco agency, 122 Sansome street. M. Silber- stein, Acting Manager.


CROCKER-WOOLWORTH NATIONAL BANK. Organ- ized August 31, 1886; junetion Montgomery, Post and Market streets; William II. Crocker, President; G. W. Kline, Cashier. Capital stock, $1,000,000; amount subscribed, $1,000,000; total amount actually paid in coin by stockholders for capital stock, $1.000,- 000: total number of shares of stoek issued, 10,000; amount paid on each share of stock, $100. Directors- William H. Crocker, W. E. Brown, C. F. Crocker, E. B. Pond. G. W. Kline, G. W. Scott, Henry J. Crocker.


DONOHOE-KELLY . BANKING COMPANY. Incorpo- rnted March 1. 1891: northeast cor. Montgomery and Sutter streets; Adam Grant, President; J. A. Dono- hoc, Vice-President; James A. Thompson, Cashier; Edward Donohoe, Assistant Cashier. Capital stock, $650,000; amount subscribed. $650,000; amount paid In coln, $650,000; total number of shares of stock Issned, 6,500; amount paid on each share of stock, $100. Directors-Adam Grant, J. A. Donohoe, Eu- gene Kelly, N. P. Cole, Irving M. Scott, John Berming- ham, George Whittell. B. F. Dunham, Edward Dono- hoe, C. de Guigne.


FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF SAN FRANCISCO. Organized October. 1870: corner Bush and Sansome


J. SMITH & CO.,


TAILORS. Choice Line of Imported and Domestic Woolens. Suits to order from $10 to $30. Perfect Fit Guaranteed. Branch 671 MARKET ST. 944 MARKET ST.


PHOTO


SUPPLIES DEVELOPING, PRINTING, RELOADING.


T. P. ANDREWS, 109 Montgomery St.


Banks. MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATION.


Banks.


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streets; S. G. Murphy, President; James K. Lynch, Cashier. Capital stock, $1,500,000; amount subscribed, $1,500,000; total amount pald in coin by stockholders for capital stock, $1,500,000; total number of shares of stock issued, 15,000; amount paid on each share of stock, $100. Directors-S. G. Murphy, James Moffitt, George A. Low, George C. Perkins, James D. Phelan, Thomas Jennings, N. Van Bergen, J. Downey Har- vey, John A. Hooper.


FRENCH SAVINGS AND LOAN SOCIETY (La Société Française d'Épargnes et de Prevoyance Mutuelle). Reincorporated March 10, 1879; 534 California street; E. J. LeBreton, President; Howard Park, Secretary. Capital stock, $300,000; amount subscribed, $300,000; amount paid In coin, $300,000; reserve and surplus, $194,000; total number of shares of stock issued, 6,000; amount pald on each share of stoek, $50. Directors-E. J. LeBreton, M. A. de Laveaga, A. Sebneider, Paul Fleury, J. C. Sala.


GERMAN SAVINGS AND LOAN SOCIETY. Incorpor- ated February 10, 1868; 526 California street: B. A. Becker, President; A. H. R. Schmidt, Cashler; William Herrmann, Assistant Cashier ; George Tourny, Secretary; A. H. Muller, Assistant Secre- tary; Capital stock, $1,200,000; amount subscribed, $1,200,000; amount paid in coiu, $1,000,000; total number of shares of stock issued, 1,200; amount paid ou each share of stock, $833.33. Direetors-B. A. Becker, H. Horstmann, Ign. Steinhart, Daniel Meyer, Nic Van Bergen, Emil Robte, H. B. Russ, D. N. Walter, N. Ohlandt.


GRANGERS BANK OF CALIFORNIA (In liquidation). 300 California street; H. M. La Rue, President; Aug. Muenter, Cashier.


HIBERNIA SAVINGS AND LOAN SOCIETY THE. In- corporated April 12, 1859; reincorporated August 30, 1864; Market corner McAllister and Jones streets; James R. Kelly, President; Robert J. Tobin, Secre- tary. Directors-R. J. Tobin, James R. Kelly, Al- fred Tobin, J. J. O'Brien, Henry Doyle, Richard M. TobIn, Charles Mayo, Joseph S. Tobin.


HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORA- TION. Capital paid up, $10,000,000; reserve funds, *6,500.000; reserve liablity of shareholders, $10.000,- 000. San Francisco Agency, 401 Montgomery street. W. H. Harrles, Agent.


HUMBOLDT SAVINGS AND LOAN SOCIETY. Incor- porated November 24, 1869; 18 Geary street; Adolph C. Weber, President; Ernest Brand, Secretary. Capi- tal stock, 8300,000; amount subscribed, $300,000; amount paid in coin, $300,000; total number of shares of stock issued, 300; amount paid on each share of stock, $1,000. Directors-Adolph C. Weber. W. J. Lowry, W. S. Keyes, I. Kohn, George C. Luchsinger.


LONDON AND SAN FRANCISCO BANK (Limited). Established 1865; reIncorporated September 13, 1880; 424 California street ; William Steel. Manager ; Gustav Friederich, Cashier. Capital stock of the bank of which this is a branch, £700,000; amount subscribed, £490,000; amount paid in coin, £490,000; total number of shares of stock issued, 70,000; amount paid on each share of stock, £7. Directors- Henry Goschen, Charles Hemery, William Newbold, Robert Davie Peebles, Robert Ryrie, Arthur Serive- ner, Norman Dunning Rideout.


LONDON, PARIS, AND AMERICAN BANK (Limited). Incorporated January 9, 1884; northeast eorner San- some and Sutter streets; Sig. Greenebaum, Manager; C. Altschul, Assistant Manager. Capital stock, $2,500- 000; amount subseribed, $2.500,000; amount paid in coin, $2,000,000; total number of shares of stock Issued, 25,000; amount pald on each share of stock, $80. Directors-W. Paterson, Simon Lazard, D. Cahu, Max Rosenhain, John H. Gwyther.


MUTUAL SAVINGS BANK OF SAN FRANCISCO. In- corporated November 21, 1889; 33 Post street; James D. Phelan, President; Geo. A. Story, Cashier. Capi- tal stock, $1,000,000; amount subscribed, $1,000,- 000; amount paid In coin, $300,000; total number of shares of stock issued, 10,000; amount paid on each share of stock, $30. Directors-James D. Phelan, James Moffitt, John A. Hooper, C. G. Hooker, S. G. Murphy, F. J. Sullivan, L. P. Drexler, Robert Me- Elroy, Jos. D. Grant.


NEVADA BANK OF SAN FRANCISCO. Incorporated October, 1875; northwest corner Montgomery and Pine streets; I. W. Hellman, President; D. B. David- son, Cashier. Capital stock, $3.000,000; amount sub- ser!bed, $3,000,000; amount paid in coin, $3,000,000; total number of shares of stock issued, 30,000; amount paid on each share of stock, $100. Directors


-H. F. Allen, J. F. Bigelow, H. L. Dodge, J. L. Flood, Lewis Gerstle, C. de Guigné, I. W. Hellman, J. W. Mackay, Levi Strauss, Robert Watt, D. N. Walter.


ODD FELLOWS' SAVINGS BANK (in liquidation). In- corporated October 13, 1866; 240 Montgomery street. A. W. Seott, President; James Benson, Cashier. Directors-Martin Heller, H. J. Tilden, Daniel Hicks, Charles Montgomery, A. W. Scott, L. B. Sonnenberg, Louis Zeh.


PACIFIC BANK (in liquidation). 530 California street, room 5; H. G. Meyer, President; J. E. Far- num, Secretary; J. K. Carter, Cashier. Directors- P. R. Mabury, Uriah Wood, J. J. Bowen, H. G. Meyer, J. L. Cogswell, C. F. Lott, J. O. Jephson, E. D. Saw- yer, Simon Meyer.


PEOPLE'S HOME SAVINGS BANK (in liquidation). 24 Milis bullding, tenth floor; George Stone, Presi- dent; I. J. Truman, Vice-President; W. E. Palmer, Secretary.


SAN FRANCISCO SAVINGS UNION. Incorporated June 18, 1862; 532 California street; Albert Miller, President; E. B. Pond, Vice- President; Lovell White, Cashier. Capital stock. $1,000,000, paid up; Directors-Albert Miller, George W. Beaver, George C. Boardman, Robert Watt, W. C. B. de Fremery, Dan- iel E. Martin, Thomas Magee, George Tasheira, E. B. Pond.


SATHER BANKING COMPANY. Incorporated March 24, 1887; southeast corner Pine and Sansome streets; James K. Wilson, President; Albert Miller, Vice - President; L. I. Cowgill, Cashier. Capital stock, $1,000,000; amount subscribed, $1,000,000; amount paid in eoin, $1,000,000; total number of shares of stock issued, 10,000; amount paid on each share of stock, $100. Directors-E. A. Bruguiere, William P. Johnson, Albert Miller, F. W. Sumner, James K. Wilson, C. S. Benedict, Victor H. Metcalf.


SAVINGS AND LOAN SOCIETY. Incorporated July 23, 1857; 101 Montgomery street; Samuel C. Bige- low, President; Cyrus W. Carmany, Cashier. Cap- ital stock, $1,000,000; amount subscribed, $1,000,000; amount pald in coin, $750,000; total number of shares of stock issued, 10,000; amount paid on each share of stock, $75. Directors-S. C. Bigelow, Isaac Hyde, Horace Davis, Arthur A. Smith, A. N. Drown, F. H. Woods, Geo. E. Goodman, E. C. Burr, W. E. Davis.


SECURITY SAVINGS BANK. Incorporated March 2, 1871; 222 Montgomery street; Orville D. Bald- win, President; Winfield S. Jones, Vice - Presi- dent: S. L. Abbot, Jr., Secretary. Capital stock, $300,000; amount subscribed, $300,000; amount paid in coin, $300,000; total number of shares of stock issued, 1,200; amount paid on each share of stock, $250. Directors-William Alvord, William Babcock, Adam Grant, Winfield S. Jones, Jerome B. Lincoln, E. J. McCutehen, S. L. Abbot, Jr., H. II. Hewlett, O. D. Baldwin.


TALLANT BANKING COMPANY. Incorporated July 28, 1891; northeast corner California and Battery streets; John D. Tallant, President; Frederick W. Tallant, Vice-President; John Dempster MeKee, Cashier, Capital stock, 81,000,000; amount subserlbed, $500,000; amount pald in coin, $500,000; total number of shares of stock issued, 5,000; amount pald on each share of stock, $100. Directors-John D. Tallaut, Frederick W. Tallant, John Dempster Mekee, Austin C. Tubbs, E. T. Brice, Joseph Knowland, William E. Mighell.


UNION TRUST COMPANY OF SAN FRANCISCO. In- corporated February 6, 1893; junction Montgomery, Post and Market streets; Isaias W. Hellman, Presi- dent; Chr. de Guigné, Vice-President; I. W. Hell- man, Jr., Secretary and Cashier; Charles J. Deering, Assistant Cashier. Capital stock, 81,250,000; amount subscribed, $1,250,000; amount paid in coin, $750,000; total number of shares of stock issued, 1,250; amount paid on each share of stock, $600. Directors- Isaias W. Hellman, Chr. de Guigné, Lewis Gerstle, H. F. Allen, J. L. Flood, H. L. Dodge, George T. Marye, Jr., Robert Watt, John D. Spreckels, Timothy Hopkins, Antoine Borel.


WELLS FARGO & COMPANY'S BANK. Estab- lished 1852; corner Market and Sansome streets; John J. Valentine, President; H. Wadsworth, Cashier. Capital stock, $8,000,000; amount sub- seribed, $8,000,000; amount paid in coin, $500,000; total number of shares of stock issued, 80,000: sur- plus, $5,750,000. Directors-Chas. F. Croeker, Ben- jamln P. Cheney, Oliver Eldridge, Dudley Evans, Geo. E. Gray, Henry E. Iluntington, Homer S. King, John J. McCook, John J. Valentine.


YOKOHAMA SPECIE BANK. 515 Montgomery.


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WATSON & CO.


Electrohoise


PACIFIC COAST AGENTS. 124 Market Street.


FRANCIS-VALENTINE CO.,


SHOW .PRINTERS,


COMMERCIAL AND


517 CLAY STREET, 510, 512, 514, 516 Commercial Street.


DIXON, BORGESON & CO., 37 Market Street, S. F.,


SHOW CASES.


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Benefit Associations.


CROCKER-LANGLEY DIRECTORY.


Benefit Associations.


BENEFIT ASSOCIATIONS.


B. PASQUALE & SONS,


Manufacturers Military, Naval and Society Uniforms, Regalias, Flags, etc.


223 Sutter and 220 Grant Av.


AUSTRIAN MILITARY AND BENEVOLENT ASSOCIA- TION. Meets second and fourth Wednesday of each month. Drill first and third Wednesday each month at 35 Eddy street. Officers-A. N. Batchla, Presi- dent; N. Martizia, Vice-President: S. Raicevich, Recording Secretary; George Mastahinich, Financial Secretary ; B. M. Burin, Treasurer.


BERLINS, THE. Organized September 16, 1890; in- corporated 1891. Objects-To promote social inter- course among its members and to ald sick or disabled Inembers. Officers-Frank L. Noriega, President; J. J. Crowe, Vice-President; J. F. McGeough, Finan- cial Secretary ; E. D. Roach, Secretary; D. J. Shee- han, Treasurer.


CAMBRIAN AID SOCIETY. Meets second Monday of each month at 1133 Mission street. Object-Mu- tual beneficial purposes. Prof. Thomas Price, Presi- dent; John Edwards, Secretary.


CHEBRA ACHIM RACHIMIONIMI ASSOCIATION. Meets first Sunday afternoon of each month at 121 Eddy street. Object-Benevolence in case of sick- ness and death. Heiman Lesser, President; Charles Grosslicht, Sceretary, 436 Natoma street.


CHEBRA BENAI YISRAEL SOCIETY. Meets the third Sunday afternoon of each month at 121 Eddy street. Object-Benevolence in case of sickness and death. M. Elias, Secretary, 422 Third.street.


CHEBRA BIKER CHOLIM SOCIETY. Meets the first Sunday afternoon of each month at 121 Eddy street. Object-Benevolence in case of sickness and death. M. Pinias, President; A. N. Levy, Secretary, 517 Kearny street.


CHEBRA B'RITH SHALOM SOCIETY. A Jewish so- ciety, established 35 years ago, with a membership of ninety. Meetings are held the first Sunday of each month in Shiels' building, 32 O'Farrell street. Ob- ject-To aid Its members in stekness and distress. H. Jacobs, President; M. Lewis, Treasurer; S. Meyer, Secretary, 224 Sixth street.


CHEBRA OHAVAI SHOLEM SOCIETY. Meets at 121 Eddy street every second Sunday in each month. Louis Friedlander President; Julius Israelsky, Sec- retary, 840 McAllister street.


CHEBRA OHABOTHI ZION SOCIETY. Meets the third Sunday afternoon of each month at 121 Eddy street. Object-Benevolence In case of sickness and death. S. Myrson, President; Jacob Gans, Secretary; D. Davis, Treasurer.


CHEVRA SHAARE REFOOAN. Regular meetings second and fourth Sunday of each month at 120 O'Farrell street. S. Schwartz, President; D. Lande, Secretary.


CONGREGATION BETI MENAHIM STREISAND. 335-331 Minna street, between Fourth and Fifth streets. I. Baer, President; S. J. Levy, Secretary.


DANISHI SOCIETY (Dañla). Branch No. 2 meets every Thursday evening at 909 Market street. N. C. Toft. President; M. Christensen, Secretary, 710 Dia- mond street.


EXEMPT FIRE COMPANY. Organized under an Act of the Legislature, approved March 14, 1872. Objects-Social intercourse and mutual benefit. Meetings held on the third Monday of each month at the hall of the company. 9 Brenham place. Offl- cers-George T. Bohen, President; A. J. Jessup, Vice-President; John J. Guilfoyle, Secretary; James W. Kentzel, Treasurer.


EXEMPT RELIEF FUND. Joseph Figel. President; James O'Donnell, Secretary, 9 Brenham place.


FIRST HEDREW LADIES MUTUAL BENEFIT ASSO- CIATION. Organized 1864. Number of members, one hundred and seventy-five. Objects-To ald its members in siekness and distress, and to bury the dead. Meets first Sunday of each month at 121 Eddy street. M. Marks, President; 1. Baer, Treasurer; S. Meyer, Secretary, 221 Sixth street.


FIRST HUNGARIAN SOCIETY OF SAN FRANCISCO. Meets first and third Sunday evenings of each month in Columbian Building. Object-Beneficial. C. Stelner, Secretary.


FISHERMEN'S BENEVOLENT ASSOCIATION. Meets at 808 Montgomery street on the first Saturday eve- ning of each month.


FRENCH MUTUAL BENEVOLENT SOCIETY. Meets second and fourth Wednesdays of cach month at 318 Post street. They give free treatment in cases of sickness, either at home or at the French Hospital. (). Bozio, President.


GAMBRINUS BENEVOLENT SOCIETY. Meets first Saturday of each month at 510 Bush street. Richard Kummeriander, President; John Fancuch, Record- ing Secretary.


GARIBALDI MUTUAL AID SOCIETY. Meets second Thursday of each month at Garibaldi Hall. 423 Broad- way. F. Zeiro, President; F. Orata, First Vice-Presi- dent; P. Simi, Second Vice-President; F. Lucchetti, Treasurer; G. Ertola, Secretary.


HAR HARMORIOH LODGE, NO. 3. O. K. L. B. Meets in B. B. Hall second and fourth Sundays of each · month. P. Abrahamsou, President; A. N. Levy, Secretary.


IMPROVED ORDER OF RED MEN ENDOWMENT FUND ASSOCIATION. Organized September 8, 1881. George W. Collins, President; M. J. Fairfield, Vice-Presi- dent; Frank J. Fuller, Secretary; H. H. Cole, Treas- urer. Meets first Tuesday evening in each quarter at 320 Post street.


IMPROVED ORDER OF RED MEN RELIEF AND BURIAL ASSOCIATION. H. S. Winn, President; Henry A. Chase, Secretary; William J. Smith, Treasurer. Annual meeting first Monday in January. 320 Post street.


ITALIAN BERSAGLIERI MUTUAL BENEVOLENT SO- CIETY. Meets at Bersaglieri Hall, 1525 Stockton street, second Thursday of each month. Number of members, five hundred.


ITALIAN MUTUAL BENEVOLENT SOCIETY. Meets second Monday in cach month at Pioneer Hall, 808 Montgomery street. Established for the purpose of affording assistance to sick members. J. C. Sala, President; G. Iaceheri, Vice-President; V. Ra- venna, Treasurer; B. Moron, Secretary, P. O. Box 1848, r. Alameda.


ITALIAN REALI CARABINIERI MUTUAL AID SO- CIETY. Societá di Mutuo Soccorso della Compagnia Reali Carabinieri Italiani. Organized October 22. 1889; incorporated June 17, 1892. Trustees' meeting, first Tuesday of each month. General meeting, second Tuesday of each month, at Garibaldi Hall, 423 Broad- way; G. Valente, President, 1524 Stockton strect; S. Cereghino and V. Fusco, Vice-Presidents: T. Venturi, Treasurer, 315 Montgomery avenue; A. Baffino, Collector; Thomas Maino, Secretary, 1219 Market street.


ITALIAN SHARPSHOOTERS OF THE ALPS. Armory, 1826 Powell street. Number of members, 200. Twenty military members.


JOURNEYMEN BUTCHERS' PROTECTIVE AND BE- NEVOLENT ASSOCIATION OF THE PACIFIC COAST. Meets at 90936 Market street every Thursday night. Pay benefits in case of sickness and protect the wid- dows and orphans. Fred Muenz, President; Joseph Lyons, Vice-President; Ben Davis, Recording Secre- tary, 1627 Polk street.


JUAREZ GUARD MUTUAL AND BENEVOLENT SO- CIETY. Organized October 17, 1871. Object-To aid its sick members, both military and eivil. Number of members 500. Meets at Apollo Hall, 810 Pacitic street, second Thursday of each month. Abelino Tejeda, President; R. Nieto, Vice-President; A. de la Torre. Jr., Recording Secretary; R. G. del Palacio, Treasurer; A. Montero, Financial Secretary; Dr. E. E. Mervy, Physician; A. de la Torre, Sr., Captain.


LA LIQUE D'IIENRI IV. Was founded January 6, 1895. It is a mutual aid and benefit society. It has 400 active members. Meets second and fourth Mon- day evenings of each month at 620 Bush street, Calfornia Hall. Business office at 142-143 Crocker Building. Officers for the term 1897-98 - Honorary President, P. B. Berges; President, John Bayle; First Vice-President, J. S. Godenu; Second Vice- President, P. Bellegarde; Recording Secretary, P. A. Bergerot; Financial Secretary. J. Ardes; Treasurer, I. Berges. Directors-B. Sarthou, F. Cedley, A. Miqueu. L. Lacaze, G. Pouchan, Medical Service- Dr. L. Bazet, 908 Geary street; Dr. J. E. Artigues, 623 Vallejo street.


MADRID MUTUAL BENEVOLENT SOCIETY. Object -To assist its sick and distressed members; mem- bers, 140. Organized January 7, 1887. Meets last Sunday of each month. Secretary's office, 17 Moss


KEELEY TREATMENT, 1170 Market St., San Francisco. (FORMERLY AT LOS GATOS.)


" As a simple matter of fact, not a week passes without witness- ing men legally convicted of capital offenses on evidence far less conclusive than that which proclaims the genuineness and offesey of the KeelAv Cure for drunkenness."-REV. A. B. O'NEILL. C. S. C.


Representing me ELASTIC TIP CO. and CHICAGO TIP


THE ROBERT MALCOM CO


735 Market Street, S. F.


Patentees and Manufacturers of the Rubber-tipped Arrow Parlor Game.


AND TIRE CO.


AUTOGRAPHIC REGISTER COMPANY, 523 Market Street. A. H. ADAMS, President and Manager.


It won't forget charges. It won't be dishonest. It won't allow disputes


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street. Officers-Frank L. Noriega, President; Juan Nava, Vice-President; Andrew L. Geggus, Financial Secretary; Anton J. Coelho, Recording Secretary : John L. Noriega, Treasurer.


MARINE ENGINEERS' ASSOCIATION, NO. 35. Organ- Ized in August, 1882. Number of members, 620. It is a subordinate branch of the National Marine Engineers' Beneficial Association, with branches in nearly every maritime port in the United States, numbering over 100. Meetings held every Tuesday at 36 East South street. This Association has also a library and reading room at 9 Mission street, convenient to the wharves. Officers-T. Malcolmson, President; Frank Bragg, Business Manager and Secretary, 9 Mission street.


NATIONAL ASSOCIATION LETTER CARRIERS OF AMERICA. Golden Gate Branch, 214. W. W. O'Neill, President; James E. Clisham, Vice-President; Con- rad Trieber, Financial Secretary; Carl Timm, Treas- urer; Frank E. Smith. Collector; Ed. Dimick, Ser- geant-at-Arms. Board of Directors - James H. Smith, Fred Fahrenholz, J. J. Tierney. Dr. John F. Dillon, Physician; J. J. Brown, Secretary. Meets first Saturday of each month in Judge Campbell's court room, New City Hall.


NATIONAL ASSOCIATION POST OFFICE CLERKS. Branch 30. E. J. Barton, Secretary.


NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF STATIONARY ENGI" NEERS. Organized February 22, 1883. San Francisco' No. 1, of California. Educational and beneficial; Meets every Thursday evening at 102 O'Farrell street. Thomas Williams, President; W. T. Bonney, Secretary, residence 916 Market Street.


NORD-DEUTSCHER VEREIN. Incorporated Febru- ary 1, 1876. Object-Mutual benevolence in case of sickness or death. Meets second and fourth Tuesdays at 35 Eddy street. Number of members, 359. Board of Directors is elected every second Tuesday in January, for the term of one year. Officers-Au- gust Meyer, President; Christian Schroeder, Secre- tary; William Muller, Financial Secretary. .


ORDER OF SCOTTISH CLANS (a social and benevo lent society and fraternal mutual aid organization). One clan has been organized in this city, Clan Fraser No. 78, instituted November 18, 1890. Meets on the first and third Thursday evenings of each month in Eastern Hall, Shiels' building, 32 O'Farrell street. Maxwell L. Crowe, Chief; William Cormack, Secre- tary ; Deputy Royal Chief for California, M. L. Crowe, 136 Hancock street.


PACIFIC COAST COMMERCIAL TRAVELERS' ASSOCIA- TION. Incorporated July 15, 1891. Meets at the Grand Hotel on the last Saturday of each month. Objects-Social intercourse and mutual benefit. Officers-J. C. Eubanks, President; W. F. Peterson, Vice-President; A. C. Boldeman, Secretary; B. B. Galland, Treasurer.


POLISH SOCIETY OF CALIFORNIA. Organized Jan" uary, 1873. (TOWARZYSTWO POLAKOW W KALI- FORNIT.) Objects-To assist in upholding Polish nationality by social and literary intercourse among Its members and by correspondence with their native land and other Polish Societies; also to aid as much as possible those of their countrymen in need. Regular meetings every third Sunday at 3 Polk street. Ant. Czarnecki, President; Alex Maliszewski Vice-President; Ignatz Kolaska, Secretary; Andrew Kopankiewicz, Treasurer.


SAN FRANCISCO BAECKER VEREIN. Organized August 5, 1877. Number of members, 121. Meets first and third Wednesdays of each month at Druid's Hall, 413 Sutter street. Objects-Benevolent and protective. Henry Zaun, President; Fred Schramm, Recording Secretary.


SAN FRANCISCO CHAPTER OF AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF ARCHITECTS. Seth Babson, President; W. P. Moore, Vice-President; John M. Curtis, Treasurer; Oliver Everett, Secretary, 408 California street. Meetings are held on second Friday of each month.


SAN FRANCISCO FIRE DEPARTMENT CHARITABLE FUND ASSOCIATION. Meets New City Hall, Fire Commissioners' rooms, on last Wednesday of each month. Object-To benefit the sick members. D. T. Sullivan, President; M. J. Dolan, Treasurer; E. F. McKittrick, Financial Secretary; James Radford (foreman 25 Engine), Recording Secretary. Board of Trustees, I. Gurmendez, John Mahoney, Wm. D. Waters.


SAN FRANCISCO MUSICAL FUND SOCIETY. Incor- porated January 20, 1864; reorganized December 17, 1875. Mects quarterly, second Friday in January, April, July and October, at 1 P. M., at El Dorado Hall, Alcazar Bullding, O'Farrell street. Number of


members, eighty. The object of this society is to assist sick and disabled members and to bury its dead. Officers-E. E. Schmitz, President; P. Johann- sen, First Vice-President; K. A. Baumgaertel, Second Vice-President; C. HeInsen, Secretary; Marcus M. Blum, Treasurer; F. E. Huske, J. Baumann, J. Gar- rod, Trustees; C. A. Dickmann, Librarian.


SAN FRANCISCO PRODUCE EXCHANGE MUTUAL BENEFIT ASSOCIATION. W. H. Yates, President; T. C. Friedlander, Secretary, 433 California street.


SAN FRANCISCO SCHIWABEN VEREIN. Meets first and Third Mondays of each month in Turn Verein Hall, 323 Turk street.




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