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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. R. H. Noble, Re- porter.
YOSEMITE LODGE No. 1930. Meets second and fourth Wednesday evenings of each month at 102 O'Farrell street. 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, either male or female.
The Grand Lodge of California was organized Au- gust 26, 1887. Office, 927 Market street, Emma Spreckels Building, room 608.
Officers-Belle W. Conrad, Past Grand Protector, San Francisco; Lizzie J. Wheelock. Grand Protec- tor, San Francisco; Silas Orr, Grand Vice-Protector, Sacramento; H. W. Quitzow, Grand Secretary, San Francisco; Z. T. Whitten, Grand Treasurer, San Francisco: Sarah Krueger, Grand Chaplain, San Francisco; Bertha Oppenheimer, Grand Guide, San Francisco; E. J. Colombet, Grand Guardian, San Jose; Ida Kidder, Grand Sentinel, Sacramento; A. Gompertz, Grand Trustee, San Francisco; J. A. Colquhoun, Grand Trustee, Oakland; Emma T. Par- ker. Grand Trustee, Sonora.
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.
BAY CITY LODGE NO. 619. Meets second and fourth Monday evenings at 320 Post street. S. American, 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 90916 Market street. J. J. Hicks, Secretary.
MARTHA LODGE NO. 1241. Meets second and fourth Fridays of each month at 120 O'Farrell street. Mrs. A. Graff, 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 first and third Thursdays 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 every Friday evening in Oriental Hall, Alcazar Building, 120 O'Farrell street. D. B. Richards, Com- mander; Theo. Frolich, Record Keeper.
GOLDEN WEST TENT NO. 58. Meets every Tues- day evening at 35 Eddy street. C. B. Classen, Com- mander; D. W. Bates, Record-Keeper.
LADIES OF THE MACCABEES. A fraternal and beneficiary order. San Francisco Hive No.8, L. O. T. M., meets every Friday evening in Oriental Hall, Alcazar Building, 120 O'Farrell street; Mrs. M. E. Salmond, Lady Commander; Mrs. Mary J. Rogers, Lady Record-Keeper.
KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS.
There are 180 Lodges of this Order in California, twenty of which are in San Francisco. The Grand Lodge of California organized September 29, 1869. Office 6 Eddy street. Officers-C. L. Patton, Grand Chancellor, San Francisco; H. R. Arndt, Grand Vice-Chancellor, San Diego; W. T. Jeter. Grand Prelate, Santa Cruz; S. G. Little, Grand-Mas- ter of Exchequer, Dixon; H. Schaffner, Grand Keeper of Records and Seal, San Francisco; C. O. Alkire, Grand Master at Arms. Riverside; T. H. Blackman, Grand Inner Guard, Stockton; J. H. .Johnson, Grand Outer Guard, Sacramento; Supreme Representatives-Stanton L. Carter, Fresno; C. F. McGlashan. Truckee; A. J. Buckles, Fairfield. Grand Trustees-George H. Morrison, San Francisco; An- drew Jordahl, Humboldt County; W. H. Esdor, Los Angeles. Annual sessions third Monday in May of each year.
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 223 Sutter street.
CALIFORNIA LODGE No. 1. Meets every Friday evening at 909 Market street.
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.
FAIRMOUNT LODGE NO. 108. Meets every Friday evening at 2668 Mission street.
GOLDEN CITY LODGE NO. 63. Meets every Fri- day evening at 909 Market street.
GOLDEN GATE LODGE NO. 3. Meets every Thurs- day evening at 909 Market street.
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.
LAUREL LODGE No. 4. Meets every Monday even- ing at 909 Market street.
MARS LODGE NO. 202. Meets every Tuesday 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- ng at 814 Pacific street .-
SEQUOIA LODGE NO. 188. Meets every Tuesday evening at 320 Post street.
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SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO LODGE NO. 45. Meete every Tuesday evening at Railroad avenue and Four- teenth avenue South.
SYRACUSE LODGE NO. 58. Meets every Wednes- day evening &t 909 Market street.
UNITY LODGE NO. 61. Meets every Thursday even- ing at 909 Market street.
GRAND LODGE OF RATHBONE SISTERS. Officers- Mrs. Mary A. Fitzgerald, Grand Chief, Sacramento; Mrs. Ida Mergufre, Grand Senior, Oakland; Mrs. Juliet Stibbens, Grand Junior, Riverside; Mrs. Lily Samuels, Grand Manager, Oakland; Miss Louise Holmes, Grand Mistress of Records and Correspon- dence, East Oakland; Mrs. Betty C. Nickell, Grand Mistress of Finance, Los Angeles; Mrs. Miriam Stacy, Grand Prelate, Stockton: Mrs. Lottie Brown, Outside Guard, Santa Maria. The next meeting of the Grand Lodges will be at Santa Cruz.
KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS CEMETERY ASSOCIATION. Office-909 Market street, Plat-City Cemetery. M A. Samuels, President; F. A. Mecredy, Secretary.
PYTHIAN HALL ASSOCIATION OF SAN FRANCISCO. 909 Market street. F. Radelfinger. President; L. C. Levey, Vice-President; E. J. Wilson, Secretary; Cal- Ifornia Safe Deposit and Trust Co., Treasurer.
KNIGHTS OF THE GOLDEN EAGLE.
A benevolent, beneficial, social, protective and semi-military institution, whose Castle, Temples and Commanderies are located in 34 states and territories of the United States, and whose membership ex- ceeds 90,000.
CALIFORNIA CASTLE No. 1. Meets every Wednes- day evening, N. S. G. W. Building, 414 Mason street. Wm. R. Miller, N. C., 215 Hayes street; W. O. Mac- dougall, M. of R., 203 Geary street
KNIGHTS OF TARA.
A fraternal and social organization. Meets at K. R. B. Hall, corner of Mason and O'Farrell streets, the second and fourth Tuesdays 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 weekly during the college year. There are Chap- ters in twenty-five of the leading colleges of the United States and Canada.
MILITARY ORDER LOYAL LEGION U. S., COMMANDERY OF CALIFORNIA.
Instituted April 12, 1871.
Principles-First, a frm 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 unqualited allegiance to the General Gov- ernment; protect the rights and liberties of Ameri- can citizenship, and maintain National honor, union and independence. Headquarters, 224 Sansome street.
Officers-Captain Jobn Charles Currier, U. S. Vols .. Commander; Rear Admiral Joseph Nelson Miller, U. S. Navy, Senior Vice-Commander: Major Stephen Walley Groesbeck, U. S. Army, Junior Vice-Com- mander; Bvt. Lt. Col. William Renwick Smedberg. U. S Army, Recorder; Captain Gilbert Edmond Overton, U. S. Army, Registrar; Captain Charles Mason Kinne, IT. S. Vole., Treasurer; Major Myles Moylan, U. S. Army, Chancellor; Rev. William Neal Meserve, Major U. S. Vols., Chaplain. Council- Bvt Major Ernst August Denicke, U. S. Vols .; Bvt Colonel William Russell Parnell, U. S. Army; Cap- tain Charles Allen Sumner, U. S. Vols .; Captain Patrick Francis Walsh, U S. Vols .; Lieut. Col. George Stone, U. S. Vols.
MILITARY ORDER OF FOREIGN WARS OF THE UNITED STATES.
CALIFORNIA COMMANDERY. Officere-Hon. Robert Young Hayne, Commander: Mr. D. Henshaw Ward, Vice-Commander; Major Geo. Whitney Reed, Secre- tary, 500 Battery street; Mr. Franklin Bedinger Washington, Deputy Secretary; Mr. Charles Samuel Greene, A. B., Treasurer; Col. Adolphus Skinner Hubbard, Registrar: Hon. Bradner Wells Lee, Judge Advocate.
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 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. $3,000, 84,000 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 800 Councils in existence, with number of members, January 1, 1899. about 50,000.
YOSEMITE COUNCIL No. 39, N. U. Meets the first and third Mondays of each month in Excelsior Hall, Foresters' Building, 10% O'Farrell street. Geo. S. Dodd, President; W. W. Peck, Secretary, res- idence, 1137 Guerrero street.
CALIFORNIA COUNCIL No. 530, N. U. Meets the first and third Tuesdays of each month in Elks' Hall, 223 Sutter street. H. A. Graves, President; Charles J. King, Secretary, 122 Davis street.
SAN FRANCISCO COUNCIL No. 540, N. U. Meets the third Saturday of each month in Harmony Hall, 320 Post street. A. Ulp, President; E. H. Hills, Secre- tary, Custom House.
PACIFIC COUNCIL No. 547, N. U. Meets the first Saturday of each month in Harmony Hall, Red Men's Building, 320 Post street. E. B. Cutter, President: I. Moss, Secretary, 508 California.
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. F, Bell, President: 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 Elks' Hall, 223 Sutter street. J. W. Carmany, President; 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. H. Kraus, President; C. Rothschild, Secretary, 22 and 24 Battery street.
SAN FRANCISCO CABINET, which has supervision over all the councils in San Francisco county, meets fourth Friday of each month in Harmony Hall. Red Men's Building. N. R. Arter, President; F. H. Hast- ings, Secretary, office, room 90, S. P. Building, 4th and Townsend streets.
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NATIVE DAUGHTERS OF THE GOLDEN WEST. Grand Officers-Mrs. Belle W. Conrad, Past Grand President, Sonora; Mrs. Lena Hilke Mills, Grand President, 18 East Oak street, Stockton; Mrs. Cora B. Sifford, Grand Vice-President, Ventura; Mrs. Georgle C. Ryan, room 49, Merchants' Exchange Building, San Francisco; Miss Lizzie Douglass, Grand Treasurer, 137 Beulah street, San Francisco; Mrs. Lena Bee Mills, Grand Marshal, San Francisco; Mrs. Mary J. Langford, Grand Inside Sentinel, Eureka; Miss Daisy Kemp, Grand Outside Sen- tinel, Verndale. Grand Trustees-Miss Eliza D. Keith (Chairman), 1538 Eddy street, San Francisco; Mi88 Laura J. Frakes, Sutter Creek; Mrs. Ella Caminetti. Jackson; Miss Harriett S. Lee, Wood- land; Mrs. Belle Douglass, Nevada City. There are twelve parlors in San Francisco, as follows:
MINERVA No. 2. Meets first and third Mondays at N. S. G. W. Building.
ALTA No. 3. Meets Saturday evenings at Shasta Hall, N. S. G. W. Building.
OBO FINO No. 9. Meets Saturday evenings at Yosemite Hall, N. S. G. W. Building.
GOLDEN STATE No. 50. Meets first and third Wednesdays at Balboa Hall, N. S. G. W. Building.
ORINDA No. 56. Meets second and fourth Thurs- days at Balboa Hall, N. S. G. W. Building.
.FREMONT NO. 59. Meets second and fourth Fri- days at N. S. G. W. Building.
BUENA VISTA No.68. Meets Thursdays at Yosemite Hall, N. S. G. W. Building.
LAS LOMAS No. 72. Meets second and fourth Mon- days at Mission Parlor Hall.
YOSEMITE NO. 83. Meets first and third Thurs- days at Mission Parlor Hall.
LA ESTRELLA No. 89. Meets Saturdays at N. S. G. W. Building.
SANS SOUCI NO. 96. Meets Fridays at Devisadero Hall, 317 Devisadero street.
CALAVERAS No. 102. Meets first and third Tues- days at N. S. G. W. Building.
Annual meetings commence the second Tuesday in June.
N. S. G. W.
NATIVE SONS OF THE GOLDEN WEST. Office of the Grand Secretary, N. S. G. W. Building, 414 Mason street. Grand Parlor organized November 30, 1978.
Grand Officers-W. M. Conley, Past Grand Presi- dent, Madera; Frank Mattison, Grand President, Santa Cruz; R. C. Rust. Grand First Vice-President, Jackson: Frank L. Coombs, Grand Second Vice- President, Napa; Henry Lunstedt, Grand Secretary, San Francisco: Henry S. Martin, Grand Treasurer, San Francisco; Lewis F. Byington, Grand Orator, San Francisco; Milton Bess, Grand Marshal, Santa Cruz; A. W. Feidler, Grand Inside Sentinel, Liver- more; J. H. Marcuse, Grand Outside Sentinel, Marys- ville. Grand Trustees-Fletcher A. Cutler, Eureka; H. R. McNoble, Stockton; Frank Sabich!, Los An- geles; M. T. Dooling, Hollister: Will D. Shea, San Francisco: C. O. Dunbar, Santa Rosa; Frank Bar- net, Oakland.
There are 202 parlors (11.000 members) in the State, 22 of which are in San Francisco, as follows:
CALIFORNIA PARLOR No. 1. Meets every Thurs- day evening at N. S. G. W. Building.
PACIFIC PARLOR No. 10. Meets every Tuesday evening at N. S. G. W. Building.
GOLDEN GATE PARLOR NO. 29. Meets every Mon- day evening at N. S. G. W. Building.
MISSION PARLOR NO. 38 .- Meets every Wednesday evening at Mission Parlor Hall.
SAN FRANCISCO PARLOR No. 49. Meets every Friday evening at N. S. G. W. Building.
EL DORADO PARLOR NO. 52. Meets every Thurs- day evening at N. S. G. W. Building.
RINCON PARLOR NO. 72. Meets every Wednesday evening at N. S. G. W. Building.
STANFORD PARLOR NO. 76. Meets every Tues- day evening at N. S. G. W. Building.
YERBA BUENA PARLOR NO. 84. Meets every Tues- day evening at N. S. G. W. Building.
BAY CITY PARLOR NO. 104. Meets every Wednes- day evening at N. S. G. W. Building.
NIANTIC PARLOR NO. 105. Meets every Tuesday evening at N. S. G. W. Building.
NATIONAL PABLOR No. 118. Meets every Thurs- day evening at N. S. G. W. Building.
COLUMBIA PARLOR NO. 121. Meets every Wednes- day evening at N. S. G. W. Building.
HESPERIAN PARLOR NO. 137. Meets every Wed- nesday evening at Hesperian Hall.
ALCATRAZ PARLOR NO. 145. Meets every Wednes- day evening at N. S. G. W. Building.
ALCALDE PARLOR NO. 154. Meets every Wednes- day evening at N. S. G. W. Building.
SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO PARLOR NO. 157. Meets every Wednesday evening at F. & A. M. Hall, South San Francisco.
SEQUOIA PARLOR NO. 160. Meets every Monday evening at N. S. G. W. Building.
PRECITA PARLOR NO. 187. Meets every Friday evening at Maennerbund Hall, Potrero avenue and Twenty-fourth.
OLYMPUS PARLOR NO. 189. Meets every Wednes- day evening at 189 Devisadero street
MARSHALL PARLOR NO. 202. Meets first and third Wednesday at Washington Square Hall, 607 Union street.
PRESIDIO PARLOR No. 194. Meets every Monday evening at Steimke Hall, Octavia and Union streets.
ORDER OF CHOSEN FRIENDS.
The Order of Chosen Friends is a fraternal, benevo- Ient and protective society. Its business 18 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 $3.000.
OFFICERS OF THE GRAND COUNCIL OF CALIFORNIA -M. Boehm, Grand Councilor, San Francisco: W. H. Savage, Grand Assistant Councilor, San Pedro; D. J. Hartley, Grand Vice-Councilor, Sacramento; S. C Wallis, Grand Recorder, San Francisco: Miss Clara McDonald, Grand Treasurer, San Francisco; Mrs. C. J. Sweeney, Grand Prelate, San Francisco; Mrs. Lizzie Morse. Grand Marshal. Marysville; Mrs. Jen- nie Pratt, Grand Warden, Virginia City; Lemuel Biddle, Grand Guard, Los Angeles; Mrs. M. E. Clark, Grand Sentry, Los Angeles; T. H. Selvage, Past Grand Councilor. Eureka.
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. F. H. Martell, Secretary, 320 Turk street.
CRYSTAL COUNCIL No. 4. Meets every Thursday evening at 120 O'Farrell street. Miss Mary Atkinson, Secretary, 233 Page street.
AMERICA COUNCIL No. 7. Meets every Tuesday evening at 120 O'Farrell street. J. M. Morais, Secre- tary, 265 O'Farrell street.
PACIFIC COUNCIL NO.8. Meets every Friday even- ing at 120 O'Farrell street. Miss L. F. Bray, Secre- tary, 925 Fell street.
SUNSET COUNCIL No. 10. Meets every Saturday evening at 120 O'Farrell street. F. A. Taylor, Secre- tary, 411 Cole street.
SAMARITAN COUNCIL No. 13. Meets first and third Wednesdays at 102 O'Farrell street. Miss Lizzie Worden, Secretary, 1025 Market street.
HOME COUNCIL NO. 14. Meets second and fourth Tuesdays at Mission street between Seventeenth and Eighteenth streets. J. L. Homer, Secretary, 227 San Jose avenue.
WASHINGTON COUNCIL NO. 16. Meets first and third Wednesdays at 32 O'Farrell street. Mrs. J. Tobias, Secretary, 478 Fell street.
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SOCIAL COUNCIL NO. 46. Meets first and third Thursday evenings at Native Sons' Building, 414 Mason street. W. F. Gibson, Secretary, 2739 Fol- som street.
EMPIRE COUNCIL NO. 47. Meets every Monday evening at 20 Eddy street.
EVANS COUNCIL NO. 52. Meets second and fourth Thursdays at 120 O'Farrell street. Mrs. C. R. Sain, Secretary, 2901 Laguna street.
GOLDEN GATE COUNCIL NO. 60. Meets second and fourth Fridays at 102 O'Farrell street. M. Boehm, Secretary, 6 Eddy street.
TEUTONIA COUNCIL NO. 66. Meets first and third Tuesdays at 120 O'Farrell street. Lena C. Butteg, Homestead street.
K FAIRMOUNT COUNCIL NO. 103. Meets second and last Monday evenings at Masonic Hall, Mission street, bet. 22d and 23d streets.
GERMANIA COUNCIL No. 180. Meets ûrst and third Wednesdays at 120 O'Farrell street. H. J. Ott, Secre- tary, 1526 Stockton street.
MISTLETOE COUNCIL No. 186. Meets second and fourth Thursdays at Thirtieth and Church streets. Mrs. H. M. Patterson, 30th and Church streets.
BRADFORD COUNCIL NO. 190. Meets first and third Fridays at Masonic Hall, South San Francisco. Lena C. Zimmerman, Secretary, 1829 12th avenue South.
IORDER OF HERMANN'S SONS.
Organized June, 1870. The first Grand Lodge was instituted in January, 1878, the Order at that time comprising three lodges with a membership of 288. On January 1, 1897, there were nineteen lodges in the State with a membership of 2,615. There are seven lodges in San Francisco, with 1,186 members; also one ladies' lodge with 211 members. The object of the Order is to promote a spirit of fraternity and benevolence and also to assist members in sick- ness and distress. The combined capital of the vari- ous lodges on January 1, 1897, was $65,308.75. Officers -W. Lueddeke, Grand President, Oakland; E. Brugge. Grand Vice-President, San Francisco; P. N. E. Lampe, Grand Secretary, 2018 Folsom street; C. Trautner, Grand Treasurer. Executive Board meets every fourth Thursday of each month at 413 Sutter street.
SAN FRANCISCO LODGE No. 1. Meets every Wednesday at 413 Sutter street.
E. v. BANDEL LODGE No. 3. Meets every Tues- day at 413 Sutter street.
EUREKA LODGE No. 6. Meets every Friday at 510 Bush street.
GERMANIA LODGE NO. 7. Meets every Tuesday at 413 Sutter street.
NORTH BEACH LODGE No. 9. Meets every Monday at 413 Sutter street.
MISSION LODGE NO. 10. Meets every Thursday in Mission Turn Verein Hall.
HOFFNUNG LODGE NO. 1 (Ladies'). Meets every Friday at 413 Sutter street.
ORDER OF PENDO.
Incorporated under the laws of the State of Cali- fornia. All of Its Subordinate Councils are under the immediate control of the Supreme Council, which has its headquarters at San Francisco. This is a representative body, made up of delegates elected from districts which must embrace a certain number of Councils and members. The sessions of the Supreme Council are held annually, and reports of the condition of the Order are printed and furn- Ished to the Subordinate Councils. Ernest Duden. Supreme Secretary, 601 California street.
GOLDEN GATE COUNCIL NO. 11. Meets every Mon- day evening at 102 O'Farrell street.
ORDER OF SONS OF ST. GEORGE.
| This is a fraternal and social organization com. posed of Englishmen, or the sons or grandsons or great grandsons of Englishmen. The order had its origin in Pennsylvania in 1872, and has now subor- dinate lodges all over the United States, Canada and the Sandwich Islands. The Grand Lodge of the Pacific Coast Jurisdiction comprises all the States
and Territories west of the Rocky Mountains, British Columbia and the Sandwich Islands. Grand Prest- dent, Henry Tregoing, San Jose; Grand Secretary, Thomas Poyser, 217 8th street, San Francisco.
BURNABY LODGE NO. 194. Meets Saturday even- ing at Shiels Building, 82 O'Farrell street. R. J. Airey, Secretary.
PICKWICK LODGE NO. 259. Meets Tuesday even- ing at Washington Hall, 35 Eddy street Thomas Poyser, Secretary.
ROYAL ARCANUM.
Objects-A fraternal beneficiary order, with in- surance of $3,000 or $1,500. Organized in Boston, Mass., June 20, 1877, with ten members. Member- ship, December 31, 1898, 200,000. Edson M. Schryver, Supreme Regent; W. O. Robson, Supreme Secretary.
ARGONAUT COUNCIL NO. 597. Meets second and fourth Monday evenings at 8 o'clock, Eastern Hall, 32 O'Farrell street. Regent, William J Nixon, Tele- phone Building; Fred Head, Collector, 2762 22d street, San Francisco; Geo. W. Dixon, Secretary, 214 Pine street, San Francisco; E. J. Ensign, Trea- surer, 23 Spear street, San Francisco.
GOLDEN WEST COUNCIL NO. 1716. Meets first an third Mondays in Balbos Hall, N. S. G. W. Building, 414 Mason street. G. E. Carlson, Regent, 519 Capp street. Thomas Banks, Collector, 1320 Valencia street; T. G. Hodgkins, Secretary, 3333 Sacramento street; C. E. Stokes, Treasurer, 621 Market street.
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