Crocker-Langley San Francisco directory for the year commencing 1899, Part 17

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Publication date: 1899
Publisher: San Francisco : H.S. Crocker Co.
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Secret Societies.


COURT BARBAROSSA NO. 79 (German). Meets every Thursday evening at 1749 Mission street.


COURT RICHMOND NO. 86. Meets first and third Tuesdays of each month in Fraternal Hall, Fillmore and Bush streets.


COURT INDEPENDENCE NO. 101. Meets every Mon- day evening.


COURT FERRUCCIO NO. 132 (Italian). Meets first and third Tuesdays of each month in Washington Square Hall, corner Stockton and Union streets.


COURT SUTRO HEIGHTS NO. 136. Meets first and third Thursdays of each month at Balboa Hall, N. S. G. W. Hall.


COURT PRIDE OF CALIFORNIA No. 1 (Junior Branch). Meets second and fourth Wednesdays of each month.


COURT YOUNG AMERICA NO. 2 (Junior Branch). Meets first and third Thursdays of each month in Potrero Opera House.


COURT PRIDE OF THE GOLDEN WEST NO. 3 (Junior Branch). Meets first and third Wednesdays of each month in Shiels Building.


COMPANIONS OF THE FOREST OF AMERICA.


The Companions of the Forest of America is the recognized ladies' branch of the Foresters of Amer- ica. This branch has the power of making its own laws without interference from the parent organiza- tion, and is under the control of the Supreme Circle. The next meeting of the Supreme Circle will convene in Providence, R. I., on the first Tues- day in September, 1899.


GRAND CIRCLE OF CALIFORNIA. Organized Jan- nary 28, 1888. Officers for the year ending June 1, 1899-Mrs. E. Harrington, P. G. C. C., San Francisco; Ira W. Coburn, Grand Chief Companion, San Fran- cisco; Mrs. Flora Jacobs, Grand Sub-Chief Com- panion, San Francisco; Miss A. D. Bremer, Grand Financial Secretary, Alameda: Mrs. L. Atwood, Grand Recording Secretary, San Francisco; Mrs. K. A. Haughy, Grand Treasurer, San Francisco; Miss J. Wokurka, Grand Marshal, Santa Barbara; Miss Mary Foye, Grand Right Guide, San Francisco; Mrs. J. W. Shaffer, Grand Left Guide, Kern City; A. P. Sherer, Grand Inner Guard, Jamestown; A. M. Martin, Grand Outer Guard, Watsonville; Miss E. Russell, Grand Organist, San Francisco; Mrs. R. Kemp van Ee, of San Francisco; Mrs. L. Holland, of San Fran- cisco and Mrs. A. Davis, of Oakland, Grand Trustees; Mrs. E. A. Carah, P. G. C. C., M. E. Licht and Mrs. E. Harrington, P. G. C. C., Grand Auditors; Grand Fi- nancial Secretary's office, 823 Central Avenue, Alameda.


The next meeting of the Grand Circle will con- vene on Wednesday, June 1, 1899, in San Francisco.


There are forty circles in the State, seventeen of which meet in this city at the Alcazar Building, unless otherwise specified.


EXCELSIOR CIRCLE No. 2. Meets second and fourth Thursdays of each month.


BAY CITY CIRCLE No. 11. Meets second and fourth Mondays of each month.


DIANA CIRCLE No. 22. Meets second and fourth Tuesdays of each month.


GOLDEN GATE CIRCLE No. 23. Meets first and third Tuesdays of each month.


LORELEY CIRCLE No. 26 (German). Meets second and fourth Saturday of each month.


LIVE OAK CIRCLE NO. 29. Meets first and third Wednesdays of each month.


OLYMPUS CIRCLE No. 42. Meets first and third Fridays of each month in Mission Opera Hall, Mis- sion street between Seventeenth and Eighteenth streets.


ROBIN HOOD CIRCLE NO. 58. Meets first and third Wednesdays of each month.


MIZPAH CIRCLE NO. 100. Mects second and fourth Tuesdays of each month at Potrero Opera House.


. GOLDEN ERA CIRCLE NO. 103. Meets first and third Thursdays of each month.


BONITA CIRCLE No. 104. Meets first and third Thursdays of each month in Bonita Hall, Twenty- fourth and Folsom streets.


PRIDE OF THE FOREST CIROLE No. 204. Meets first and third Tuesdays of each month in Myrtle Hall, Seventh and Railroad avenues, South San Francisco.


INTER NOS CIRCLE No. 215. Meets every Wednes- day evening.


SAN FRANCISCO CIROLE NO. 267. Meets second and fourth Thursdays of each month in Maenner- bund Hall, Twenty-fourth and Potrero avenue.


PRESIDIO CIRCLE No. 268. Meets first and third Tuesdays of each month in Steimke's Hall, Octavia, near Union street.


PALO ALTO CIRCLE No. 329. Meets first and third Wednesdays.


FERRUCCIO CIRCLE NO. 452. Meets first and third Thursdays in Washington Square Hall, 509 Union street.


INDEPENDENCE CIRCLE No. 454. Meets every Thursday.


GRAND ARMY OF THE REPUBLIC.


DEPARTMENT OF CALIFORNIA AND NEVADA. Or- ganized April 15, 1867. Headquarters, City Hall, third floor. Objects-To organize, and to promote and perpetuate a fraternal feeling amongst all hon- orably discharged soldiers, marines and saflors who served in the war of the Rebellion; also to aid those of them who are in distress, and to provide for widows and orphans of deceased comrades. Eligi- bility to membership-Service between April 12. 1861, and April 9, 1865. No person eligible who has at any time borne arme against the United States.


Officers of the Department-A. F. Dill, Dept. Com- mander, San Diego; Henry C Dibble, S. V. Dept. Commander, San Francisco; Geo. M. Mott, J. V. Dept. Commander, Sacramento; T. C. Masteller, A. A. General, San Francisco; Eugene Wiegand, A. Q. M. General, San Francisco; Dr. L. T. Holland, Medical Director, Los Angeles; Rev. W. A. Knighten, Chap- lain, Los Angeles.


Council of Administration-J G. Giesting, A. Maut- ner, R Graham, San Francisco; Sam Kutz, Los An- geles: A. D. Thatcher, Pomona.


LINCOLN POST No. 1. Organized May 27. 1867. Meets every Thursday evening at 121 Eddy street. C. J. Handley, Commander


GEO. H. THOMAS POST NO. 2. Meets first and third Tuesday evenings at 320 Post street. J. Mur- ray Bailey, Commander.


JAMES A. GARFIELD POST NO. 34. Meets every Tuesday at 114 O'Farrell street. Jacob Wollner, Commander.


COLONEL CASS POST NO. 46. Meets first Wednes day evening at Mission Parlor Hall, Seventeenth and Valencia streets. James Butler, Commander.


GEN. GRO. G. MEADE POST NO. 48. Meets first and third Tuesday evenings at 102 O'Farrell street. A. E. Leavitt, Commander.


LIBERTY POST No. 183. Meets third Thursday evening at 1133 Mission street. Z. Mclaughlin, Com- mander.


VETERAN GUARD OF CALIFORNIA, G. A. R. Organ- ized April 11, 1885. Number of members, 75. Meets every Monday at California Hall, 620 Bush street. J. Knowlton, Captain; W. E. B. Bartholow, Adju- tant: Eugene Wiegand, Quartermaster; J. J. Frank, Commissary ; J. H. Banfield, 1st Sergeant.


GRAND ARMY OF THE REPUBLIC CEMETERY AS- SOCIATION-Incorporated January 28th, 1870. Meet- ings held at 422 California street. Objects-"To hold grounds to be used as a cemetery for the burial of deceased members of the Grand Army, and also for the interment of any and all persons who may have honorably served in the land or naval forces of the United States during the Rebellion of 1861 to 1865, who may hereafter become deceased." Annual meetings held last Tuesday in January.


Officers-H. T. Hobbert, President; C. W. Gordon, Vice-President: J. C. Innes, Secretary, 1207 Bush street; C. Mason Kinne, Treasurer,


WOMAN'S RELIEF CORPS.


Auxiliary to the Grand Army of the Republic. Objects-To cultivate the spirit of patriotism among the living, and cherish the memory of those who died to preserve the Republic; to assist Union veterans and their dependent ones in dis- tress, and to procure for them and for needy army nurses homes and employment. Eligibility to membership consists in good moral character, patri- otism in the past and assurance of for the future, and the attainment of the age of sixteen years.


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Secret Societies.


MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATION.


Secret Societies.


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Department Officers of California and Nevada- Abbie D. Silvester, Dept. President, Riverside; Eliza R. Warburton, S. V. Dept. President, San Diego; Mary J. Souder, J. V. Dept. President, San Francisco; Sarah A. Davis, Treasurer, Riverside; Lavina Kellogg, Chaplain, Newcastle; Marion Squire, Secretary, Riverside; Mary E. Hartwell, Councilor, Los Angeles. Executive Board-Carrie Ey, Santa Ana; Melissa Pixley, San Jacinto; Hattie Hill, Los Angeles; Mary E. Hattery, San Bernar- dino; Rosa Hughes, Pomona. Home Board-Susie McFarlin, Oakland; Lettie Winans, Petaluma; Liz- zie Hill, San Jose, Augusta Tozer, Sacramento, Ida Fitzgerald, Vallejo.


LINCOLN CORPS No. 3. Edith M. Comstock, Presi- dent; Alice L. Staples, Secretary ; Mary E. Fergu- son, Treasurer. Meets every Thursday evening at 35 Eddy street.


JAMES A. GARFIELD CORPS NO. 21. Mary Sou- ders, President; Nellie Hendrixsen, Secretary ; Dora Wilkens, Treasurer. Meets at 120 O'Farrell street every Tuesday evening.


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GENERAL GEORGE G. MEADE CORPS NO. 61. Abbie Trask, President; Helen Black, Secretary; Hattie M. Baldwin, Treasurer. Meets first and third Tues- day evenings at 102 O'Farrell street.


LADIES OF THE GRAND ARMY OF THE REPUBLIC. Objects-To keep Memorial Day forever sacred; to see that children are properly taught the history of our country and imbued with patriotism, and to assist the Grand Army of the Republic in all its charitable and benevolent work. Eligibility - All mothers, wives, sisters and daughters of soldiers, sailors or marines who served honorably during the war of the Rebellion; also army nurses of good character. SEVEN PINES CIRCLE NO. 3. Meets every Monday evening at N. S. G. W. Building.


Department Officers-Mrs. E. J. Waggoner, Dept. President, Sacramento; Mrs. Bellingham, S. V. Dept. President, Los Angeles; Mrs. Mattie Hanson, J. V. Dept. President. San Jose; Mrs. Mary Smith, Treas- urer, San Francisco; Mrs. C. R. Mayhugh, Chaplain, San Francisco; Mrs. Pauline Wiliis, Councilor, San Francisco.


Council of Administration-Olive Welsh, San Jose: Mary Brough, Vallejo; Lena Scholten, San Fran- cisco.


IMPROVED ORDER OF RED MEN.


Located at Red Men's Hall. 320 Post street. Or- ganized to be the conservator of the history, the traditions, the customs and the virtues of the origi- nal American people. It is benevolent and fraternal within the scope of its purposes.


Addresses of the Great Chiefs of the Great Coun- cil and Tribal Directory of the Reservation of Call- fornia. Great Chiefs-Geo. W. Collins, Great Sachem, San Francisco; E. B. Wilson, Great Senior Sagamore, Sacramento; F. D. Brandon, Great Junior Sagamore, San Francisco; F. A. Whipple, Great Prophet, Fort Bragg; C. F. Burgman, Great Chief of Records, San Francisco; Wm. J. Smith, Great Keeper of Wampum, San Francisco; Josiah Sims, Great Representative, Nevada City: Geo. W. Lovie, Great Representative, Redwood City ; C. F. Burgman, Great Representative, San Francisco; P. L. Bliss, Great Sannap, San Fran- cisco; L. C. Bertin, Great Mishinewa, San Francisco; P. S. Seymour, Great Guard of Wigwam, San Fran- cisco: S. L. Richards, Great Guard of Forest, Grass Valley; Great Trustees-Wm. Rotrosky, Henry A. Chase, Benj. F. Josselyn.


There are forty-six tribes in the State. The fol- lowing meet in San Francisco:


ARAPAHOE No. 76. Every Friday evening at 320 Post street.


AHWASHTE No. 89. Every Friday evening at Twin Peaks Hall, Noe and Seventeenth streets.


BALD EAGLE No. 75. Every Friday evening at 120 O'Farrell street.


MIANTONOMAH No. 9. Every Tuesday evening at 320 Post street.


MANZANITA No. 4. Every Wednesday evening at 320 Post street.


Mopoo No. 57. Every Thursday evening at 320 Post street.


MONTEZUMA No. 77. Every Tuesday evening at 320 Post street.


OSHONEE No. 78. Every Wednesday evening at 32 O'Farrell street.


OSCEOLA No. 71. Every Thursday evening at 320 Post street.


POCAHONTAS No. 11. Every Friday evening at 320 Post street.


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.


WINNEMUCCA NO. 61. Every Friday at 320 Post street.


ALTAHMOS NO. 87. Meets every Wednesday even- ing at 1839 Filmore street


COUNCILS, DEGREE OF POCAHONTAS


ALFARETTA COUNCIL No. 10. Meets every Friday, 35 Eddy street.


DAUGHTERS OF MONTEZUMA No. 15. Meets every Monday evening at 320 Post street.


POCAHONTAS No. 3. Meets every Thursday even- ing at 32 O'Farrell street.


MATOAKA, NO. 18. Meets every Wednesday, Twenty-fourth street and Potrero avenue.


IMPROVED ORDER OF RED MEN'S HALL ASSOCIA- TION OF SAN FRANCISCO. Meets the second Monday of each month at 320 Post street. Officers-Davis Louderback. President; Benjamin F. Josselyn, Vice- President; William J. Smith, Secretary; William Rotrosky, Treasurer.


INCORPORATED BENEVOLENT AND PRO- TECTIVE ORDER OF ELKS.


GOLDEN GATE LODGE NO. 6 (Incorporated), Meets at Alcazar Building, 120 O'Farrell street. John Coefield, Exalted Ruler; J. R. Angelovich. Esteemed Leading Knight; W. Kugeler, Esteemed Loyal Knight: A. Cunningham, Esteemed Lecturing Knight: John H. Harney, Recording Secretary; Hugh J. Willis, Financial Secretary; S. Graf, Treasurer; E. K. Hill, Tyler; H. H. Davis, H. Hel- wegen and J. W. Thrasher, Trustees; E. R. Preston, Inside Guard: F. Rothman, Esquire.


INDEPENDENT ORDER B'NAI B'RITH.


DISTRICT GRAND LODGE No. 4. Sig. Sichel, Grand President, Portland, Oregon; I. J. Aschheim, Grand Secretary, 1137 Geary street; Benjamin Harris, Grand Treasurer. Annual meeting on the third Sunday in February.


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-Jos. Rothschild, President; I. J. Aschheim, 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 $5.000-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 himself person- ally, and he receives a paid-up certificate for the re- maining one-half, paid to his beneficiary at his death. Each member of the Order is also entitled to free medical attendance, by the Court Physician, when- ever he may require such attendance, and by the payment of a small sum monthly he is entitled to a sick benefit of from $3.00 to $5.00 per week, and a funeral benefit of $50.00 at death. The Order is man- aged by the Supreme Court, with headquarters at Toronto, Ont. The Pacific Coast branch office is at rooms 14-16, Phelan Building, San Francisco. The High Court of California was instituted April 11, 1890. and is located at Los Angeles. Following are the High Court officers for the year 1899-G. A. Mc- Elfresh, H. C. R., Bryson Block, Los Angeles; F. M. Parker. P. H. C. R., Los Angeles; Chas. S. Peery, H. V. C. R., 45 Crocker Building, San Francisco; W.


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Secret Societies.


CROCKER-LANGLEY DIRECTORY.


Secret Societies.


H. Perry, High Secretary, Bryson Block, Los Angeles; W. E. Reavis, High Treasurer, Los Angeles; R. W. O'Bannon, M. D., High Physician, Hollister; O. G. Hopkins, High Counselor, Sacramento. The next High Court session will be held at Fresno on the second Tuesday in October, 1899. The following Courts are located in San Francisco:


COURT GOLDEN GATE NO. 603. J. H. Wiley, Dis- trict Deputy, 981 Mission street. Meets second and fourth Fridays in Washington Hall, 35 Eddy street.


COURT ENDEAVOR N6. 627. O. J. Joly, District Deputy, 7083% Larkin street. Meets second and fourth Wednesdays in Foresters' Hall, 20 Eddy street.


COURT SAN FRANCISCO NO. 822. C. F. Stewart, District Deputy, 129 Sansome street. Meets second and fourth Tuesdays at 320 Post street.


COURT YERBA BUENA NO. 913. W. I. Avery, Dis- trict Deputy, 3278 21st street. Meets every Tues- day at 32 O'Farrell street.


COURT DIANA NO. 1183. J. B. Knudson, District Deputy, 58 2d street. Meets every Thursday at 20 Eddy street.


COURT SOUTHERN HEIGHTS NO. 1150. Thos. P. Jar- vis District Deputy, 308 Iowa street. Meets first and third Tuesdays in Potrero Opera House.


COURT GOLDEN ERA NO. 1815. James Hurry, District Deputy, 10 9th street. Meets second and fourth Mondays in Foresters' Hall, 20 Eddy street.


COURT MISSION NO. 1369. L. A. Kern, District Deputy, 3360 Twenty-first street. Meets second and fourth Thursdays in Native Sons' Hall, 3445 Seventeenth street.


COURT SUNSET NO. 1542. M. B. Schofield, District Deputy, 2428 California street. Meets first and third Wednesdays in Franklin Hall, 1839 Fillmore street.


COURT NOE VALLEY NO. 1729. H. Brunhofer, District Deputy, 3073 22d street. Meets second and fourth Tuesdays in Duveneck Hall, corner Church and 24th streets.


COURT SEAL ROOK NO. 3041. E. N. Cameron, Dis- triet Deputy, 351 Devisadero street. Meets first and third Mondays at Devisadero Hall, 317 Devisadero street.


COURT PRECITA NO. 3398. C. Muller, District Dep- uty, 22 Oak Grove avenue. Meets second and fourth Wednesdays in Masonic Hall, Mission street, between 22d and 23d.


COURT ALCYONE No. 3515. F. W. Geiger, District Deputy, 4 Burritt street. Meets fourth Thursday in Harmony Hall, 320 Post street.


COURT ACACIA NO. 8742. E. H. Howell, District Deputy, 1334 Union street. Meets fourth Monday of each month in I. O. F. office, room 16 Phelan Building.


COURT POINT LOBOS NO. 3945. J. H. Sivers, Dis- trict Deputy, 29 Jessie street. Meets second and fourth Thursdays in Richmond Hall, corner 4th avenue and Clement street.


COURT APOLLO No. 3946. J. A. Borne, M. D., Dis- trict Deputy, 2032 Howard street. Meets first and third Thursdays in Mission Opera House, 2131 Mission street.


COURT FRIAR TUCK NO. 8947. H. T. Moore, Dis- trict Deputy, with Hicks-Judd Company, 21 First street. Meets second and fourth Mondays at 320 Post street.


COURT MADRONE NO. 3949. G. L. Withers, Dis- trict Deputy, 14 Fair Oaks street. Meets first and third Thursdays in Golden West Hall, 320 Post street.


COURT GOLDEN GATE PARK NO. 4004. Andrew Mocker, Chief Ranger, 1021 Page street. Meets second and fourth Tuesdays in Devisadero Hall, 317 Devisadero street.


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-Charles Schlessinger, President; William Geistlich, Vice-President; B. A. Sammann, Secretary, 1209 Fillmore street; D. H. Schriefer, 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- Bon, 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. G. Squier, San Jose, Cal .; State Vice-Councilor, J. F. Burns, Los Angeles; State Council Secretary, H. Paine, 1675 12th street, Oakland.


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. GRANT COUNCIL NO. 19. Meets at 32 O'Far- rell street every Friday evening.


JAMES A. GARFIELD COUNCIL No. 21. Meets at 82 O'Farrell street every Monday evening.


ALEXANDER HAMILTON COUNCIL NO. 85. Meet& every Wednesday evening at 82 O'Farrell street.


KNIGHTS OF HONOR.


Organized at Louisville, Kentucky, June 30, 1878. 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- seven lodges in California, twenty-three 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. J. Thompson, Grand Vice-Dictator, San Francisco; Thomas Johnstone, Grand Reporter, San Fran- cisco; Thomas Learned, Grand Assistant Dic- tator, San Francisco; F. W. Zehfuss, Grand Treasurer, San Francisco; John L. Orr, Grand Chap- lain, Sacramento: Thomas Learned, Grand Guide, San Francisco; H. C. Farrier, Grand Guardian, San Francisco; W. S. Lane, Grand Sentinel, Fresno; A. H. Voigt, Past Grand Dictator, Los Angeles; George J. Vincent, Grand Trustee, San Fran- cisco; Scott Elder, Grand Trustee, San Francisco; George W. Lemont, Grand Trustee, San Francisco; C. F. Carry, Supreme Lodge Representative, San Francisco; John W. Rourke, Supreme Lodge Repre- sentative, San Francisco; C. A. Garthorne, Supreme Lodge Alternate, San Francisco; W. W. Morison, Supreme Lodge Alternate, Oakland.


ANCHOR LODGE NO. 2366. Meets every Monday evening at 35 Eddy street. J. C. Williams, Reporter.


CHARTER OAK LODGE NO. 1755. Meets first and third Friday evenings of each month at 410 Kearny street. H. K. Cummings, Reporter.


CONFIDENCE LODGE No. 2282. Meets second and fourth Tuesday evenings of each month at 411 California street. Harry J. Lask, Reporter.


EAGLE LODGE NO. 2204. Meets first and third Wednesday evenings of each month at 20 Eddy street. J. K. Phillips, Reporter.


KELLOGG'S WHISKEY A Great Appetizer


PROPRIETORS


Bacchus Wine Cellars RHINE FARM VINEYARDS


Gundlach-Bundschu Wine Co.


LILLIAN RUSSELL


SEIDENBERG & CO. 5-CENT CIGAR


Secret Societies.


MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATION.


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EUREKA LODGE No. 1756. Meets second and fourth Wednesday evenings at 20 Eddy street. George Y. Derning, Reporter.


FAR WEST LODGE NO. 2324. Meets second and last Thursday evenings at Steiner and Geary streets. E. A. Bullis, Reporter.


FIDELITY LODGE No. 2108. Meets first and third Friday evenings of each month at Red Men's Build- ing. T. S. Hotchkiss, Reporter.


FORTUNA LODGE No. 3449. Meets second and fourth Tuesday eveninge at 20 Eddy street. A. Devoto, Reporter.


. FRIENDSHIP LODGE No. 1781. Meets first and third Monday evenings at Alcazar Building. E. Bon- nell, Reporter.


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 every Thurs- day evening at Alcazar building. Fred Raisch, Re- porter.


LELAND STANFORD LODGE NO. 3872. Meets every Thursday evening at 20 Eddy street. J. J. Beran Reporter.


LIBERTY LODGE No. 3496. Meets every Monday evening at 20 Eddy street. B. I. Solomon, 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. S. Baum, Re- porter.


SAXON LODGE No. 1848. Meets first and third Tuesdays of each month at 20 Eddy street. C. H. Brodenstein, Reporter.


TANCRED LODGE No. 1927. Meets second and fourth Saturdays of each month at Alcazar building. Scott Elder, Reporter.




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