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Druids', 413 Sutter.
Duveneck, 1004 Twenty-fourth.
Eureka Valley, 509 Castro.
Excelsior, 2317 Mission.
Exempt Fire Company, Brenham place near Clay
Federation, 818 Howard.
Foresters, 20 Eddy. Franklin, 1839 Fillmore.
Garibaldi, 423 Broadway.
Golden Gate, 1622 Pacific avenue.
Golden Gate, 625 Sutter.
Golden Rule, 948 Mission.
Gospel, 832 Howard.
Grand Central, 997 Market.
Hamilton, 1517 Steiner.
Hare's, Tenth avenue, South San Francisco.
Harmony, 1749 Mission.
Improved Order of Red Men. 320 Post.
Independent Order of Red Men, 510 Bush.
Irish-American, 818 Howard.
Knights of Pythias, 909 Market.
Knights of the Red Branch, 1133 Mission.
Lafayette, 730 Montgomery.
Liberty, cor Alabama and Twenty-fourth
Loughead, 1605 Polk.
Loyola, S E cor Market and Tenth.
Maennerbund, Potrero avenue near Twenty-fourth Mangel's, N E cor Twenty-fourth and Folsom. Maple, Palace Hotel.
Masonic, N W cor Montgomery and Post.
Mechanics' Institute Pavilion, S W cor Larkin and Grove.
Metropolitan, N E cor Fifth and Jessie.
Mission Music, S E cor Howard and Twenty-first.
Mission Opera, 2131 Mission.
Mission Parlor Hall, 3445 Seventeenth
Mission Turn Verein, 3543 Eighteenth.
Mowry's, S W cor Grove and Laguna.
Mozart, 1358 Market.
Murphy's, corner Sagamore and San Jose avenue National, 815 Ellis.
Native Sons of the Golden West, 414 Mason.
Noe Valley, cor Church and Twenty-fourth.
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Public Schools of San Francisco.
Odd Fellows, S W cor Market and Seventh.
Ono, 1883 Mission.
Patterson's, N E cor Church and Thirtieth.
Pioneer, 24 Fourth.
Pixley, 1534 Pacific avenue.
Progress, 29 Valencia.
Pythian Castle, 909 Market. Regents, N E cor Post and Fillmore.
Rolando's, NW corner Church and Twenty-eighth. San Francisco Turn Verein, 323 Turk.
Saratoga, 814 Geary.
Scottish, 105-111 Larkin.
Sherman-Clay, 223 Sutter.
Shiels'. 32 O'Farrell.
St. Brendan's. N E cor Fremont and Harrison.
St. Joseph's, S W cor Howard and Tenth.
St. Ignatius, S W cor Van Ness avenue and Grove.
St. Peter's, Alabama near Twenty-fourth
Steimke, SE cor Octavia and Union.
Teutonia, 1322 Howard.
Trades' Union, 1159 Mission.
Turn Verein Vorwaerts, 310 O'Farrell.
Twin Peaks, 847 Seventeenth.
Union Square, 421 Post.
Universal, 812 Pacific.
Wessel's, 1628 Powell.
Western Addition Music, 2414 California.
Wolf's, 1 Plymouth avenue.
Young Men's Christian Association, N E cor Ellis and Mason.
PUBLIC SCHOOLS OF SAN FRANCISCO.
REGINALD H. WEBSTER, Superintendent. Office- City Hall.
(For Board of Education, see City and County Gov- ernment.)
ADAMS COSMOPOLITAN SCHOOL, eighteen classes. Eddy street, between Polk street and Van Ness avenue.
AGASSIZ INTERMEDIATE GRAMMAR SCHOOL, four- teen classes. Bartlett street, between Twenty- second and Twenty-third streets.
BERGEROT PRIMARY SCHOOL, four classes. North- west corner Twenty-fifth and Point Lobos avenues.
BERNAL PRIMARY SCHOOL, nine classes. Cort- land avenue, between Andover avenue and Moultrie street.
BROADWAY GRAMMAR SCHOOL, fifteen classes. Broadway, between Powell and Mason streets.
BUENA VISTA PRIMARY SCHOOL, five classes. York street, between Eighteenth and Nideteenth streets.
BURNETT PRIMARY SCHOOL, twelve classes. Cor- ner of Fourteenth avenue South and L street.
CHINESE PRIMARY SCHOOL, five classes. 916 Clay street.
CLEMENT GRAMMAR SCHOOL, sixteen classes. Geary street, between Jones and Leavenworth streets.
CLEVELAND PRIMARY SCHOOL, nine classes. Har- rison street, between Tenth and Eleventh streets.
COOPER PRIMARY SCHOOL, twelve classes. Green- wich street, between Jones and Leavenworth streets.
COLUMBIA GRAMMAR SCHOOL, seventeen classes. Florida street, between Twenty-fifth and Twenty- sixth streets.
CROCKER GRAMMAR SCHOOL, twelve classes. Page street, near Baker street.
DENMAN GRAMMAR SCHOOL, fifteen classes. Northwest corner of Bush and Taylor streets.
DOUGLASS PRIMARY SCHOOL, nine classes. SW corner Ninteenth and Collingwood streets.
DUDLEY STONE PRIMARY SCHOOL, nine classes. South side Haight street, between Central and Ma- sonic avenues.
EDISON PRIMARY SCHOOL, nine classes. Corner of Church and Hill streets.
EMERSON PRIMARY SCHOOL, eleven classes. Pine street, between Scott and Devisadero streets.
EVERETT GRAMMAR SCHOOL, sixteen classes. Sanchez street, between Sixteenth and Seventeenth streets.
FAIRMOUNT . PRIMARY SCHOOL, thirteen classes. Chenery street, near Randall street.
FARALLON SCHOOL, one class. Farallon Islands.
FRANKLIN GRAMMAR SCHOOL, twelve classes, Eighth street, near Bryant street.
FREMONT PRIMARY SCHOOL, nine classes. Mc- Allister street, between Baker and Broderick streets.
GARFIELD PRIMARY SCHOOL, twelve classes. Union street, between Kearny and Montgomery streets.
GIRLS' HIGH SCHOOL, fourteen classes. Geary and Scott streets.
GOLDEN GATE PRIMARY SCHOOL, eight classes. Golden Gate avenue, between Pierce and Scott streets.
GRANT PRIMARY SCHOOL, eight classes. Pacific avenue and Baker street.
HAIGHT PRIMARY SCHOOL, twelve classes. Mis- sion street, between Twenty-fifth and Twenty-sixth streets.
HAMILTON GRAMMAR SCHOOL, sixteen classes. Geary street, between Pierce and Scott streets.
HANCOCK GRAMMAR SCHOOL, ten classes. Filbert street, between Taylor and Jones streets.
HARRISON PRIMARY SCHOOL, eight classes. Grove street, near Larkin street.
HAWTHORNE SCHOOL, eleven classes. Shotwell street, between Twenty-second and Twenty-third streets.
HEARST GRAMMAR SCHOOL, eighteen classes. Cor- ner Hermann and Fillmore streets.
HENRY DURANT PRIMARY SCHOOL, twelve classes. Turk street, between Buchanan and Webster streets.
HORACE MANN GRAMMAR SCHOOL, eighteen classes. Valencia street, between Twenty-second and Twenty-third streets.
HUMBOLDT PRIMARY SCHOOL, twelve classes. Golden Gate avenue, near Hyde street.
HUNTER'S POINT SCHOOL, one class. avenue South, between C and D streets.
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IRVING PRIMARY SCHOOL, eight classes. Broad- way, between Montgomery and Sansome streets.
IRVING SCOTT PRIMARY SCHOOL, sixteen classes. Tennessee street, near Twenty-second street.
JACKSON PRIMARY SCHOOL, four classes. Stanyan street.
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JAMES LICK GRAMMAR SCHOOL, thirteen classes. Corner Noe and Twenty-fifth streets.
JEFFERSON PRIMARY SCHOOL, eight classes. Te- hama street, near First street.
JOHN SWETT GRAMMAR SCHOOL, eighteen classes. McAllister street, between Franklin and Gough streets.
JOHN W. TAYLOR SCHOOL, one class. San Bruno Road, near Six-mile House.
LAFAYETTE PRIMARY SCHOOL, eight classes. Cor- ner Kearny and Filbert streets.
LAGUNA HONDA PRIMARY SCHOOL, three classes, Seventh avenue, between I and J streets.
LE CONTE PRIMARY SCHOOL, eight classes. Powell street, between Washington and Jackson streets.
LINCOLN GRAMMAR SCHOOL, twelve classes. Fifth street near Market street.
LONGFELLOW PRIMARY SCHOOL, twelve classes. Silver street, near Second street.
LOWELL HIGH SCHOOL, eleven classes. Sutter street. between Gough and Octavia streets.
MADISON PRIMARY SCHOOL, five classes. Clay street, between Walnut and Laurel streets.
MARSHALL PRIMARY SCHOOL, twelve classes. Mis- sion street, between Fifteenth and Sixteenth streets, rear Mission Grammar School.
MISSION GRAMMAR SCHOOL, fourteen classes. Mission street, between Fifteenth and Sixteenth streets.
MISSION HIGH SCHOOL, seven classes. Corner Eighteenth and Dolores streets.
MONROE PRIMARY SCHOOL, seven classes. London street and China avenue.
Corner MOULDER PRIMARY SCHOOL, ten classes. Page and Gough streets.
NOE VALLEY SCHOOL, six classes. Corner 26th and Castro streets.
NORMAL SCHOOL, NOW SAN FRANCISCO STATE NORMAL SCHOOL. Powell street, between Clay and Sacramento streets.
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OCEAN HOUSE PRIMARY SCHOOL, one class. Cor- bett avenue, near Ocean avenue.
PACIFIC HEIGHTS GRAMMAR SCHOOL, fifteen classes. Jackson street, between Webster and Fill- more streets.
PARK PRIMARY SCHOOL, two classes. Sixth avenue, between B and C streets.
PEABODY PRIMARY SCHOOL. eleven classes. West Mission street, between Hermann and Ridley streets.
POLYTECHNIC HIGH SCHOOL, fourteen classes. Corner Bush and Stockton streets.
REDDING PRIMARY SCHOOL, ten classes. Pine
street, near Larkin street.
RICHMOND PRIMARY SCHOOL ten classes. First avenue, near Point Lobos avenue.
RINCON GRAMMAR SCHOOL, ten classes. Silver street, between Second and Third streets.
SHERIDAN PRIMARY SCHOOL, seven classes. Min- erva street, near Plymouth avenue.
SHERMAN PRIMARY SCHOOL, eight classes. Union street, between Franklin and Gough streets.
SOUTH END PRIMARY SCHOOL, five classes. Somer- set street, between Felton and Burrows streets.
SPRING VALLEY GRAMMAR SCHOOL, sixteen classes. Broadway, near Polk street.
STANFORD PRIMARY SCHOOL, nine classes. Hay- ward street, off Harrison, between Seventh and Eighth streets.
STARR KING PRIMARY SCHOOL, eleven classes. Bryant street, near Seventh street.
SUNNYSIDE SCHOOL, four classes. 115 Flood avenue. SUTRO PRIMARY SCHOOL, eight classes. Twelfth avenue. near Clement street.
WASHINGTON GRAMMAR SCHOOL, eleven classes. Southwest corner Washington and Mason streets.
WEST END SCHOOL, four classes. 5630 Mission street.
WHITTIER PRIMARY SCHOOL, sixteen classes. Harrison street, near Fourth street.
WINFIELD SCOTT PRIMARY SCHOOL, four classes. Lombard street, between Baker and Broderick streets.
EVENING SCHOOLS.
BUSINESS EVENING SCHOOL, fourteen classes. Corner Bush and Stockton streets.
FRANKLIN EVENING SCHOOL, seven classes. Eighth street, near Harrison street.
HAMILTON EVENING SCHOOL, eleven classes. Geary street, near Scott street.
HORACE MANN EVENING SCHOOL, twelve classes. Valencia street, near Twenty-second street.
HUMBOLDT EVENING SCHOOL, fifteen classes. Gol- den Gate avenue near Hyde street.
IRVING SCOTT EVENING SCHOOL, two classes. Tennessee street, near Twenty-second street.
LINCOLN EVENING SCHOOL, twenty-four classes. Lincoln School Building.
RICHMOND EVENING SCHOOL, two classes. First avenue, near Point Lobos avenue.
SPRING VALLEY EVENING SCHOOL, three classes. Broadway and Polk streets.
WASHINGTON EVENING SCHOOL, fourteen classes. Corner Washington and Mason streets.
RELIGIOUS SOCIETIES.
AMERICAN BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS FOR FOR- EIGN MISSIONS. Rev. Walter Frear, General Agent for the Pacific Coast. Office-Y. M. C. A. Building.
AMERICAN TRACT SOCIETY. 16 Grant Avenue. It is the depository of the American Sunday School Union.
BROTHERHOOD OF ST. ANDREW. (Episcopal.) Executive Committee meets last Thursday of each month at 8 P. M. at 731 California street. F. L. South- ack, Chairman; C. A. Goe, Secretary; G. S. Baker, M. D. C., Diocesan Secretary.
CALIFORNIA BIBLE SOCIETY. Depository, 1037 Market street. Meets first Thursday of each month. Rev. John Thompson, Superintendent, office, 1350 Franklin street, Oakland. Annis Merrill, President; William Abbott, Secretary.
CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH EXTENSION SOCIETY OF SAN FRANCISCO AND VICINITY. Y. M. C. A. Building. Rev. H. H. Wikoff, President; C. Z. Mer- ritt, Secretary.
CHURCH WORKERS' COUNCIL, SAN FRANCISCO. Office 1037 Market street. Meets at call of Presi- dent. William Abbott, President; C. A. Maydwell, Secretary.
CONGREGATIONAL ASSOCIATES. Morris Marcus, President; James E. Agar, Secretary, 22 Clay street.
CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH BUILDING SOCIETY. Headquarters in New York, Fourth avenue and Twenty-second street. Rev. L. H. Cobb, D. D., Secre- tary; Rev. H. H. Wikoff. Field Secretary for the Pacific Slope, Y. M. C. A. Building.
CONGREGATIONAL CLUB OF SAN FRANCISCO AND VICINITY. Rev. Wm. Rader, President; James E. Agar, Secretary, 22 Clay street.
CONGREGATIONAL HOME MISSIONARY SOCIETY. James K. Harrison, Superintendent of Northern Cal- Ifornia and Nevada, Congregational Headquarters, Y. M. C. A. Building.
CONGREGATIONAL MINISTERS' RELIEF SOCIETY OF CALIFORNIA. Rev. Dr. George Mooar, President, Oakland; Rev. Walter Frear, Treasurer, Fourth floor, Y. M. C. A. Building.
CONGREGATIONAL SUNDAY SCHOOL AND PUB- LISHING SOCIETY. Rev. E. J. Singer, Superintendent Northern California. Congregational Rooms, Y. M. C. A. Building.
EPWORTH LEAGUE ALLIANCE, THE. Executive Committee meets first Thursday of each month at Y. M. C. A. Building. A. W. Bell, President; E. K. Biggerstaff, Secretary, 812 Taylor street.
FRENCH CHRISTIAN UNION OF CALIFORNIA. Headquarters 1520 Clay street. Prayer meeting, Sun- day 2 P. M. Sunday School, 10 A. M. Sewing for girls once a week. School at 1113 Clay street. Mme. Marie Marshall, President; Mrs. Bolts, Secretary.
FRIENDS MEETING. San Francisco Friends Meet- ing is held in Swarthmore Hall. 570 Harrison street, First day (Sunday) morning at 11 A. M. Friends Union Sabbath School at Sunshine Hall, 934 Harrison street, on first day (Sunday) at 3 P. M.
GOLDEN GATE UNION OF CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR. This Union consists of forty-nine Christain Endeavor Societies. Forty-seven of these are in San Fran- cisco and two are in San Rafael. George B. Little- field, President; Miss Hattie Hall, Recording Secre- tary; Miss Jennie Partridge, Corresponding Secre- tary, 3142 Twenty-first street. Executive Committee meets in Y. M. C. A. Building, the first Thursday of each month, except the months of February, May, August and November, when it meets on the second Thursday. Quarterly Conventions are held in the different churches in the Union, the first Thursday of February, May, August and November.
METHODIST BOOK CONCERN (Pacific Coast Agency). Rev. J. D. Hammond, D. D., agent, 1037 Market street.
PACIFIC COAST COMMITTEE FOR UNIVERSAL BROTHERHOOD. Headquarters, room 30, Academy of Sciences Building. Committee meetings every Wed- nesday evening at 7 o'clock. Dr. Jerome A. Ander- son, Chairman; H. H. Somers, Secretary.
PACIFIC PRESBYTERIAN UNION. Edward Kerr, President; Wm. Blackwell, Treasurer. Headquar- ters, 427 Second street.
PEOPLE'S PLACE, THE. Headquarters, 1422 Hyde street, corner Jackson. Rev. Henry A. Fisk, B. D., Superintendent. Carries on a social settlement and institutional church work.
PRESBYTERIAN MISSION HOUSE. 920 Sacramento street. Headquarters of the Woman's Occidental Board of Foreign Missions of the Presbyterian Church. Mrs. P. D. Browne, President; Mrs. I. M. Condit. State Secretary; Mrs. W. H. Thomas, Re- cording Secretary; Mrs. L. A. Kelley, Corresponding Secretary.
PRISON AND HOSPITAL RELIGIOUS ASSOCIATION OF SAN FRANCISCO (Unsectarian). C. Geddes, Pres- ident; William H. Tubb, Secretary and General Mis- sionary, 1111 Rhode Island street.
SAN FRANCISCO CHURCH EXTENSION SOCIETY OF THE M. E. CHURCH. I. J. Truman, President; Wil- liam M. Abbott, Secretary, Claus Spreckels Building, room 1215.
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Secret Societies.
SAN FRANCISCO DEACONESS' HOME AND BIBLE TRAINING SCHOOL OF THE M. E. CHURCH. 618 Haight street. Mrs. Louisa M. Carver, Superin- tendent. Mrs. John R. Sims, President; Mrs. J. H. Northon, Recording Secretary; Mrs. John Stephens, Corresponding Secretary.
SEAMEN'S CATHOLIC INSTITUTE AND FREE READ- ING ROOM. 9 Mission street. It affords to sailors, without distinction on account of race, color or creed, a meeting place where their leisure hours may be spent pleasantly and profitably. The rooms are open daily from 8 A. M. until 10 P. M. On the tables of the reading-room will be found the daily and weekly newspapers, monthly magazines, and a variety of interesting books will also be found on the library shelves. The Paulist Fathers of St. Mary's Church, 628 California street, in whose charge the Institute has been placed, will be pleased, at all times, to meet sailors, and to do all that they possibly can for their spiritual and temporal welfare. D. F. Lawler, Secretary.
THE INTERNATIONAL BROTHERHOOD LEAGUE (Unsectarian). Headquarters, 819 Market street, room 30. Meets in Academy of Sciences Hall every Tuesday, 8 P. M.
THE SAN FRANCISCO PORT SOCIETY. It owns the house of worship of the Mariners' Church, and has the care of providing for its work financially. Charles Holbrook, President; J. Rowell, Secretary.
THEOSOPHICAL SOCIETY IN AMERICA. Columbian Building, 916 Market street. Meetings, Thursday, 8 P. M. Paul Bunker, President; Mrs. Bertha Bro- sius, Secretary.
THEOSOPHICAL SOCIETY, THE. Headquarters, Odd Fellows' building. A free circulating library is located at the headquarters. Open daily from 1 to 4 P. M. Free public lectures are given every Sunday evening. Lodge meetings every Wednes- day evening. W. J. Walters, President; Clara A. Brockman, Secretary
. THEOSOPHICAL SOCIETY (UNIVERSAL BROTHER- HOOD). 819 Market street, rooms 29-30. Dr. J. A. Anderson, President; Alfred Robinson, Secretary.
YOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION. North- east corner Mason and Ellis streets. There is pro- vided and maintained a library, gymnasium, salt water swimming tank and baths, free to all members of this Association; employment department for young men, monthly musical and literary receptions, lectures on current topics, etc., and evening educa- tional classes. Membership ticket, $10 a year. A reading room well supplied with current literature, daily, weekly, pictorial, secular and religious papers, free to members. Services in the lecture hall of the Association every Sunday at 3 P. M., Monday at 8 P. M. These religious services exclusively for young men. The reading room is open every day from 9 A. M. to 10 P. M. Rolla V. Watt, President: Edward Coleman and C. S. Wright, Vice-Presidents; I. J. Truman, Treasurer; H. J. McCoy, General Secretary.
YOUNG WOMEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION. 1259 O'Farrell street. Directors meeting, first Friday of each month. Mrs. Wm. O. Gould, President; Miss Helen Van Winkle, Recording Secretary; Mrs. S. P. Tuggle, Corresponding Secretary.
HALSTED & CO. UNDERTAKERS 946 Mission Street.
SECRET SOCIETIES.
CRAIG & COCHRAN CO., UNDERTAKERS, 52-56 Mint Av., Tel. South 47.
MASONIC.
GRAND LODGE OF FREE AND ACCEPTED MASONS OF CALIFORNIA. Meets second Tuesday in October in Masonic Temple, 8 Post street. Charles L. Patton, Grand Master, San Francisco: James A. Foshay, Deputy Grand Master. Los Angeles; William S. Wells, Senior Grand Warden, Martinez: Orrin S. Henderson. Junior Grand Warden. Stockton; Edward Coleman, Grand Treasurer, San Francisco; George
Johnson, Grand Secretary, San Francisco; Edward B. Church. Grand Chaplain, San Francisco; Carroll Cook, Grand Orator, San Francisco; William H. Edwards, Grand Lecturer, San Francisco; John Tonningsen, Grand Marshal, San Francisco; Jerome B. Richardson, Grand Bible Bearer, Suisun; John W. Boyd, Grand Sword Bearer, Sacramento; Samuel Prager, Grand Standard Bearer, Los Angeles; Emanuel J Louis, Senior Grand Deacon, San Diego; Thomas J. Richards, Junior Grand Deacon, Mendo- cino; Walter Jansen, Senior Grand Steward, Lincoln; Philip Davis, Junior Grand Steward, San Francisco; Edward S. West, Grand Pursuivant, Santa Cruz; Samuel D. Mayer, Grand Organist, San Francisco; George P. Adams, Grand Tyler, San Francisco.
GRAND CHAPTER OF ROYAL ARCH MASONS OF CALIFORNIA. Meets on third Tuesday of April of each year at 10 A. M., Masonic Temple, 8 Post street.
Edward R. Hedges, Grand High Priest, Stockton: Samuel H. Wagener, Deputy Grand High Priest, San Jose; Lewis C. Wittenmyer, Grand King, Martinez; Charles F. Lott, Grand Scribe, Oroville; Franklin H. Day, Grand Treasurer, San Francisco; William A. Davies, Grand Secretary, San Francisco; Thomas Kyle, Grand Chaplain, San Francisco; Franklin H. Day. Grand Lecturer, San Francisco; Charles L. Patton, Grand Captain of the Host, San Francisco; Thomas Flint, Jr., Grand Royal Arch Captain, San Juan; Samuel D. Mayer, Grand Organist, San Fran- cisco; Charles E. Gillett, Grand Guard, Oakland.
GRAND COMMANDERY OF KNIGHTS TEMPLAR OF CALIFORNIA. Meets on first Thursday after the third Tuesday of April of each year. Sir Frederick M. Miller, Grand Commander, Fresno; Sir George B. McKee, Deputy Grand Commander, San Jose; Sir W. Frank Pierce, Grand Generalissimo, Oakland: Sir Wm. D. Knights, Grand Captain-General, Sac- ramento; Sir Reuben Henry Sink, Grand Prelate, Stockton: Sir George Sinsabaugh, Grand Senior Warden, Los Angeles; Sir John B. Dejarnett, Grand Junior Warden, Colusa; Sir Edward Coleman, Grand Treasurer, San Francisco; Sir William A. Davies, Grand Recorder, San Francisco: Sir George W. Mer- rill, Grand Warder, Pomona; Sir Samuel D. Mayer, Grand Organist, San Francisco; Sir George W. Per- kins. Grand Captain of the Guards, San Francisco; Sir Brilsford P. Flint, Grand Standard Bearer, San Francisco.
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GRAND COUNCIL OF ROYAL AND SELECT MASTERS OF CALIFORNIA. Meets on Monday preceding third Tuesday of April each year at 10 A. M., Masonic Tem- ple, 8 Post street. Jacob H. Neff, Grand Master, San Francisco; William B. Scarborough, Deputy Grand Master, Los Angeles; John G. Bisbee, Grand Conduc- tor of Work; Franklin H. Day, Grand Treasurer, San Francisco; William A. Davies, Grand Recorder, San Francisco; Thos. Kyle, Grand Chaplain, San Francisco; Albert H. Merritt, Grand Captain of Guards, Oakland; David M. Sutherland, Grand Lec- turer, Los Angeles; Edward Keil, Grand Steward. Sonora: Samuel D. Mayer, Grand Organist, San Fran- cisco; Charles E. Gillett, Grand Sentinel, Oakland.
SCOTTISH RITE OF FREE MASONRY, SAN FRAN- CISCO CONSISTORY NO. 1. Meets at call of the Em- inent Master in Masonic Temple.
GODFREY DE ST. OMAR COUNCIL, NO. 1, KNIGHTS KADOSH. Meets at the call of the Commander in Masonic Temple.
YERBA BUENA CHAPTER, NO. 1, KNIGHTS ROSE CROIX. Meets at the call of the W. Master in Masonic Temple.
YERBA BUENA LODGE OF PERFECTION, NO. 1. Meets every Friday evening in Masonic Temple.
KNIGHTS TEMPLAR.
CALIFORNIA COMMANDERY No. 1. Stated assembly every Friday evening in Masonic Temple.
GOLDEN GATE COMMANDERY No. 16. Stated as- sembly first and third Mondays of each month in Golden Gate Hall, 625 Sutter street.
ROYAL ARCH MASONS
SAN FRANCISCO CHAPTER No. 1. Stated meetings first and third Mondays of each month in Masonic Temple.
CALIFORNIA CHAPTER NO. 5. Stated meetings first and third Tuesdays of each month in Masonic Temple.
MASONIC LODGES.
The Masonic lodges meet in this city as follows:
CALIFORNIA No. 1. Meets. every Thursday even- ing in Masonic Temple. H. P. Umbsen, W. M.
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Secret Societies.
MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATION.
Secret Societies. 63
LA PARFAITE UNION No. 17. Meets every Friday evening in Masonic Temple. J. E. Artigues, W. M.
OCCIDENTAL No. 22. Meets every Monday even- ing in Masonic Temple. E. J. Thomas, W. M.
GOLDEN GATE NO. 30. Meets every Tuesday even- ing in Masonic Temple. J. A. Humphreys, W. M. MOUNT MORIAH NO. 44. Meets every Wednesday evening in Masonic Temple. J. C. Kimball, W. M.
FIDELITY No. 120. Meets every Thursday evening in Masonic Temple. A. J. Barnett, W. M.
HERMANN No. 127. Meets every Monday evening in Masonic Temple. Richard Sternitzky, W. M.
PACIFIC No. 136. Meets every Tuesday evening at 121 Eddy street. C. Jellinek, W. M.
CROCKETT No. 139. Meets every Wednesday eve- ning in Masonic Temple. G. C. Groezinger, W. M.
ORIENTAL No. 144. Meets every Tuesday evening in Masonic Temple. Geo. W. Brooks, W. M.
EXCELSIOR No. 166. Meets every Wednesday even- ing in Masonic Temple. W. N. Brunt, W. M.
MISSION No. 169. Meets every Wednesday evening at 2628 Mission street. Chas. A. Day, W. M.
SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO NO. 212. Meets every Thursday evening in Masonic Hall, southeast cor- ner Railroad and Fourteenth avenues. H. F. Bahl- mann, W. M.
DORIC NO. 216. Meets every Thursday evening in Masonic Temple. O. W. Chonette, W. M.
SPERANZA ITALIANA No. 219. Meets every Satur- day evening in Masonic Temple. G. Lepori, W. M.
KING SOLOMON'S NO. 260. Meets every Monday evening in Franklin Hall, 1839 Fillmore street. G. W. Whittman, W. M.
MASONIC BOARD OF RELIEF. Meets in Masonic Temple every Saturday evening. G. W. Wittman, Chairman; E. C. Hare, Secretary; Richard Stern- etzky, Treasurer.
MASONIC CEMETERY ASSOCIATION. Office, room 42, Masonic Temple. Henry L. Davis, President; George J. Hobe, Secretary ; Franklin H. Day, Trea- surer; William S. Moses, Superintendent.
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