Langley's San Francisco directory for the year commencing 1881, Part 14

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Publication date: 1880
Publisher: San Francisco : Francis, Valentine & Co.
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Officers .- Wm. H. Bruner, M. D., President ; W. F. Peabody, M. D., Treasurer ; A. M. Wilder, M. D., Sec- rotary.


LITERARY CHAPTER .- George H. Powers, M. D., Per- manent Secretary ; F. B. Kane, M. D., Librarian and Curator.


SAN FRANCISCO MUSICAL PROTECTIVE ASSO- CIATION .- Incorporated December 17, 1875. Meets quarterly, second Tuesday in the month, at two o'clock P. M. at 539 California street. Number of members, ninety. The object of this society is to assist sick and disabled members and their families, and the better protection of musical interests in San Fran- cisco.


Officers .- A. H. Beck, President; T. Eisfeldt and Charles Winkler, Vice-Presidents ; Albert A. Muller, Secretary ; John Baumann. Treasurer.


SAN FRANCISCO PRODUCE EXCHANGE MUTU- AL BENEFIT ASSOCIATION. - Incorporated March, 1880. Number of members, eighty. Meets at such time and place as may be designated by the Board of Directors. The objects of this society are to secure to the families or dependents of its members such pecuniary benefits and aid in such aums and at such times aa may be provided by its by-laws.


Officers .- Charles Clayton, President; A. Gerber- ding, Vice-President; W. A. Bray, Treasurer ; W. H. Walker, Secretary.


SAN FRANCISCO SOCIETY FOR THE PREVEN- TION OF CRUELTY TO ANIMALS .- Incorporated April, 1868. Office, 614 Merchant street. Number of members one hundred and fifty. The objects of this society are to provide ways and means to secure the enforcement of " An Act for the more effectual Prevention of Cruelty to Animals," approved March 30, 1868, and to labor in the education of a public sen- timent of humanity and gentleness toward domestic and other animals.


Officers .- Joseph W. Winans, President ; Jacob Z. Davis, Vice-President; Nathaniel Hunter, Secretary ; James S. Hutchinson, Treasurer.


SCANDINAVIAN LADIES' AID SOCIETY .- Organ- ized January 8, 1873. Number of members two hun- dred. Meets the first and third Wednesdays of each month, at 71 New Montgomery street, and Norden Hall, 739 Howard street alternately. The object of this society is to assist sick and destitute Scandinavians, help new comers, and encourage a friendly feeling among them.


Officers .- Mrs. M. Peterson, President ; Mrs. H. Neilson, Vice-President ; Mrs. C. Decker, Treasurer ; Miss C. Murch, Financial Secretary ; Miss M. Ander- son, Recording Secretary.


SCANDINAVIAN LADIES' RELIEF SOCIETY .- Or- ganized March 19, 1874. Meets first Wednesday of each month, at the Old People's Home of San Fran- cisco, Francisco street, between Powell and Stockton. Number of members, one hundred and fifty. Objects: The founding of a Home for all needy, sick and des- titute.The Society have erected a handsome and com- modious building on the above lot during the last year.


Officers .- Mrs. C. Nelson, President'; Mrs. J. A. W. Lundborg, Vice-President ; Mrs. S. B. Peterson, Treas- urer ; Mias A. E. Stebbins, Recording Secretary ; Mrs. Holmgren, Financial Secretary; Mrs. Georges, Corre- sponding Secretary.


SCANDINAVIAN SOCIETY .- Organized February 28, 1859. Number of members, three hundred and


fifty. Meets first Tuesday of every month at Hall, 71 New Montgomery street; open every day and even- ing. The object of this society is to aid their sick and bury their dead, also to assist their country- men and others who may be deemed by the society worthy objects of its charities; also to have a hall for monthly meetings and a library.


Officers .- John Simpson, President ; Eric Ekelund, Vice-President ; A. Thornsward and John B. Knudson, Secretaries ; N. L. Sykes, Treasurer and Librarian.


SCANDINAVIAN HALL ASSOCIATION .- Incorporated De- cember 20, 1871.


Officers .- Albert Miller, President; A. C. Freese, Vice-President; Alfred A. Enquist, Secretary; H. M. A. Miller, Treasurer.


SERVIAN MONTENEGRIAN BENEVOLENT SO- CIETY .- Organized May 2, 1880. Number of members about seventy, Meets first and third Monday even- ings of each month at place designated in call. The objects of this society are mutual assistance in case of sickness and to bury its dead.


Officers .- John Abramovich, President; C. Cerno- gorcevich, Vice-President ; T. Sherovitch, Treasurer; A. Vucassovich, Secretary.


SLAVONIC ILLYRIC MUTUAL BENEVOLENT AS- SOCIATION .- Organized November 17, 1857. · Incor- porated April 1, 1873. Number of members, one hun- dred and sixty. Meets first Tuesday of each month at 10 California street. The objects of this society are mutual assistance in case of sickness, and to bury its dead.


Officers .- Costo Cernogorcevich, President ; F. An- tunovich, Vice-President: S. Divisich, Treasurer ; J.V. Tadich, Recording Secretary; P. Svetinich, Financial Secretary.


SOCIETY FOR CHRISTIAN WORK .- Organized Oc- tober, 1873. This society is connected with the First Unitarian Church ; and is under the auspices of the ladies of the congregation, every one of whom is ex- pected to aid in its support. The objects of the so- ciety are to relieve the sick and destitute, distribute clothing, seek employment for needy women, and assist the unfortunate in all practicable waya. Con- tributions of reading matter are"distributed to the prisons, hospitals and asylums. The social interest of the congregation is the special care of the society, and is sought to be promoted by systematic visiting, extending a hospitable welcome to strangers and 80- cial receptions. The money needed for the prose- cution of this work is obtained by the Sewing Society of the Congregation, which meets every alternate Monday at two o'clock P. M. in the church parlors, to which all are cordially invited.


Officers .- Mrs. M. M. Soulé, President ; Mrs. Wm. Hardy, Secretary ; Mrs. Andrew Davis, Secretary ; Mrs. J. G. Jackson, Treasurer.


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SOCIETY OF ST. VINCENT DE PAUL .- The ob- ject of this society ia to relieve distress wherever found. Though a legitimate offspring of the Catholic Church, and principally supported by members of the same, yet its charities are extended to all worthy per- sons who are in distress.


ST. PATRICK'S CONFERENCE .- Organized 1866. Meets every Wednesday evening in the basement of St. Pat- rick's Church.


ST. PETER'S CONFERENCE .- Organized 1870. Meets every Sunday after last Mass, in library attached to church.


SONS OF THE EMERALD ISLE .- Organized March 17, 1852 ; reorganized April 6, 1856. Number of mem- bera, two hundred and seventy-four. Meetings held first Wednesday of each month, at Irish-American Hall, 818 Howard street.


Officers .- Patrick Hare, President ; John Coakley, Vice-President ; James O'Connell, Treasurer ; P. King, Financial Socretary ; Daniel Madden, Corresponding Secretary.


SONS OF JACOB .- Organized January, 1878. Num- ber of members, ninety. Meets first Sunday of each month at B'nai B'rith Building, 121 Eddy street. Ob- jects: benevolent.


Officers .- S. Keller, President; E. Bernet, Vice- President; J. Macowski, Treasurer ; R. Lippmann, Secretary.


GEO. W. CLARK


645 MARKET STREET, Wholesale and Retali dealer in Paper Hangings and Shade Material, Manufacturer of Window Shades


For fine designs in Bookbinding, apply to D. Hicks & Co., 508 Montgomery St., cor. Commercial.


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HINCKLEY, SPIERS & HAYES, FULTON IRON WORKS, 213 Fremont Street, Manufacturers of STATIONARY and MARINE ENGINES and BOILERS.


SAN FRANCISCO DIRECTORY.


Dixon & Bernstein, Show Case Manuf's, 250 Market St.


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SPANISH MUTUAL BENEVOLENT SOCIETY .- Organized 1877. Number of members about two hun- dred. Meets on the last Thursday of each month at 730 Montgomery street.


Objects: Benevolence and mutual assistance. Secre- tary'a office, 411 Sacramento street.


Officers .- Modesto E. Garcia, President : José F. Godoy, Vice-President; José A. Garcia, Treasurer ; J. J. Fatjo, Financial Secretary ; Thomas M. Jewett, Recording Secretary ; José Alcayaga. S. Arrilaga, José Costa, George O. Jewett, Romulo Luna and Juan L. Noriega, Directors.


ST. ANDREW'S SOCIETY (Scotch Benevolent So- ciety) .- Organized September 21, 1863. Incorporated August 4, 1865, for the purpose of siding indigent Scotch people and their families; also, for finding employment for their unemployed countrymen. Num- ber of members three hundred sud fifty. Meets every Monday evening at eight o'clock, in the upper hall of the Young Men's Christian Association Build- ing, 232 Sutter street. Reading room is open every day and evening, Room 17. All Scotchmen and the sons of & Scotch parent are eligible as members by paying three dollars initiation fee, and fifty cents monthly.


Officers .- David Porter, President ; J. C. Clark and James Scouler, Vice-Presidents ; H. Duncan, Treas- urer; Vernon Campbell, Recording Secretary ; Geo. St. J. Bremner, Assistant Recording Secretary : Wm. Dobie, Jr., Financial Secretary ; Wm. Jack, Assistant Financial Secretary; John Jack, Librarian; David Farquharson, John Bain and Archibald Mckinlay, Trustees : Wm. Little, John Marshall, Hugh Fraser, Board of Relief; Rev. W. A. Scott, D.D., Chaplain; Wm. F. McNutt, Physician.


ST. BONIFACE ORPHAN ASYLUM .- Location, north side of Grove street, between Polk street and Van Ness avenue. This institution was founded a few years since by Miss Catherine Gross, for the recep- tion of those poor orphans of every nationality and religious denomination for whom no home could be found in the other asylums.


The whole institution is the private property of Miss Gross, yet, as & Roman Catholic, she considers herself subject to the jurisdiction of Archbishop Ale- many. The number of children in the institution is twenty-seven, being as many as the building will conveniently accommodate.


ST. JOSEPH'S BENEVOLENT SOCIETY (R. C) .- Established 1860. The objects of this society are to extend assistance to each other in time of sickness, by corporeal aid and spiritual consolation ; for provid- ing their deceased brethren with & decent and Chris- tian interment in accordance with their Holy Fsith; for the relief of the families they may leave after them; as also for stimulating each other to a more constant observance of the duties of religion, and the general promotion of moral and intellectual im- provement. Meetings held third Sunday of each month, in the basement of St. Mary's Cathedral. Number of members, four hundred and fifty.


Officers .- H. Rankin, President; M. Dolan, Vice- President; A. F. Benard, Treasurer; P. F. McGrath, Secretary.


ST. JOSEPH'S BENEVOLENT SOCIETY OF ST. FRANCIS PARISH .- Organized March 3, 1872. Num- ber of members, three hundred. Objects, to visit the sick, bury the dead, and provide for families of decessed members. Meets the first Sunday of each month, at three o'clock P.M., in St. Francis' Church.


Officers .- John Simpson, President; Timothy Mc- Ginley, Vice-President; John Mulholland, Treasurer; James M. Reynolds, Recording Secretary ; J. J. Reich- enbach, Financial Secretary.


ST. LUKE'S HOSPITAL ASSOCIATION .- Incor- porated August 9, 1871. Object: The founding of a hospital in the city and county of San Francisco for the relief and care of such sick persons as may desire its benefits. The corporative powers are vested in a board of nine trustees.


Hospital, east side of San José avenue, between Twenty-seventh and Twenty-eighth streets, and near the terminus of the Market and Valencia Streets Rail- road. Closed at present.


Officers .- Joseph G. Eastland, President ; George H. Mendell, Secretary ; R. W. Kirkham, Treasurer ; W. A. Douglass, M. D., and C. N. Ellinwood, Visiting


Physicians and Surgeons ; Joseph G. Eastland, R.W. Kirkham, G. H. Mendell, L. H. Allen, William Bland- ing, W. F. Babcock, William H. Boothe, C. V. S. Gibbs, and D. O. Mills, Trustees.


In March, 1876, the Mite Society of St. Luke's Hos- pital was organized by members of this association, for the purpose of collecting funds and soliciting do- nations of goods and materials for the use and benefit of the hospital.


Officers .- Mrs. W. C. Burnett. President; Mrs. G. D. Gardiner, Secretary ; Mrs. G. D. McElroy, Treas- urer.


ST. MARY'S LADIES' SOCIETY .- Meets adjoining St. Mary's Hospital, in St. Mary's Hall, & wooden building, sixty by thirty feet, erected by the Society for their meetings. St. Mary's Society, which was founded by the Sisters of Mercy in 1859, for the purpose of promoting piety among the Catholic females, has recently been converted into a Mutual Benevolent So- ciety. It numbers between eleven and twelve hun- dred members. The officers of the society are se- lected from the Sisters of Mercy. -


ST. PATRICK'S MUTUAL ALLIANCE OF CALI- FORNIA .- Headquarters, San Francisco. Objects: To unite in & mutual union, Irishmen and their descend- ants of all creeds and classes, to protect and extend charity to the widow and orphans, and to strengthen, foster, and promote fraternal feelings of friendship and charity among its members.


ALLIANCE, No. 1 .- Organized March 20, 1873. Num- ber of members two hundred and thirty. Meets firat and third Mondays of every month, at Charter Oak Hall.


ALLIANCE, No 2 .- Organized February 7, 1878. Num- ber of members eighty. Meets first and third Thurs- days of every month, at Charter Osk Hall.


ST. PAULUS GERMAN ROMAN CATHOLIC BE- NEVOLENT SOCIETY .- Organized July, 1870. Num- ber of members one hundred and twenty. Meets sec- ond Monday of each month in the basement of St. Boniface Church. The objects of this Society are to afford relief to distressed members, and the support of their widows and orphans.


Officers .- P. H. Donks, President ; F. B. Schoen- stein, Vice-President; J.W. Becker, Recording Secre- tary ; M. Miback, Financial Secretary ; John Lehrit- ter, 'T'ressurer.


ST. PETER'S GERMAN ROMAN CATHOLIC BE- NEVOLENT SOCIETY .- Organized March, 1865. In- corporated January 7, 1867. Meets first Monday of each month in the basement of St. Boniface Church. The objects of this Society are mutual benefits to its members.


Officers .- Jacob Klein, President; Peter Denner, Vice-President ; Joseph Reichert, Recording Secre- tary ; N. Fishback, Financial Secretary ; P. Schenkel, Treasurer.


SWEDENBORG LIBRARY AND TRACT SOCIE- TY .- Incorporated April, 1881. Meets the second Monday of each month in the Library of the First New Jerusalem Church, 318 O'Farrell street. Ob- jects : To maintain a library and reading room of the works of Emanuel Swedenborg, and to disseminate books and tracts in harmony therewith.


Officers .- R. R. Provines, President; Benjamin Shellard, Treasurer; John Doughty, Secretary ; Thomas S. Miller, Benjamin Shellard, Eric Ekelund, A. W. Manning, John McCarthy, George H. Sanders, E. D. Fraser, John Dougherty and R. R. Provines, Directors.


SWEDISH SOCIETY. - Organized September 20, 1875. Number of members, eighty. Meets every Monday evening, at 71 New Montgomery street. Ob- jects : To take care of sick members, aid the desti- tute, and bury the dead.


Officers .- Joseph Okerblad, President; Alfred Berg, Vice-President; P. O. Petterson, Recording Secre- tary ; S. J. Jonasson, Corresponding Secretary ; H. L. Lidstrom, Treasurer.


SWISS MUTUAL BENEVOLENT SOCIETY .- Or- ganized 1849. Reorganized 1874. Number of mem- bers, four hundred. A meeting of the society is held in January and July, at the Swiss Hotel, 627 Commercial street. . Object: To afford its mem-


SAN FRANCISCO LAUNDRY


Washing Called for and Delivered OFFICE. 33 GEARY ST.


J. MACDONOUGH,


IMPORTER OF AND DEALER IN ALL KINDS OF FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC COAL, 41 Market Street, corner Spear.


SOCIETIES.


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bers mutual assistance in cases of sickness or dis- tress.


Officers .- Antoine Borel, President; Louis Jury, Vice-President; Edward Galliard, Treasurer ; Calixte Denervsud, English Secretary; C. Steffani, Italian Secretary ; Antonio Rattanzi, M. D., and B. Hoffstet- ter, M. D., Physicians ; R. Maestretti, Collector.


SWISS RELIEF SOCIETY .- Organized 1874. Ob- jects: To support their sick or poor countrymen, and to procure employment for those who are in want of it. Office 527 Clay street.


Officers .- F. Berton, President and Secretary ; A. Borel, Vice-President ; N. Giamboni, Edward Galliard, and C. Buxtorf, Committee ; F. Berton & Co., Tress- urer.


TEACHERS' MUTUAL AID SOCIETY OF SAN FRANCISCO .- Organized May, 1873. Meets on the first and third Wednesdays of each month at the rooms of the Board of Education. Objects : The mutual assistance of teschers of the San Francisco School Department, and more particularly to minister to thewants of the sick.


Officers .- Mrs. L. K. Burke, President ; Miss T. C. Stohr, Recording Secretary ; Mrs. A. Griffith, Finan- cial Secretary ; Miss L. M. Knowlton, Treasurer.


UNITED ANCIENT ORDER OF DRUIDS .- GRAND GROVE OF CALIFORNIA .- Office Druids' Hall, 413 Sut- ter street.


Grand Officers .- R. T. Cottingham, N. G. A. ; E. Ma- ginnis; R. W. D. G. A .; Henry Chase, R. W. G. Secre- tary ; D. Coutelenc, R. W. G. T .; C. P. Anderson, W. G. G .; J. Vasselin, W. G. S .; Adam Smith and A. E. Costello, W. G. Representatives.


The following named chapters and groves meet at the hall, 413 Sutter street :


HARTNAGEL SUPREME ARCH CHAPTER, No. 3 (Eng- liah) .- Meets first and third Thursdays of each month.


SAN FRANCISCO GROVE, No. 3 (German) .- Meets every Thursday evening.


EUREKA GROVE, No. 4 (German) .- Meets every Thursday evening.


NORMA GROVE, NO. 5 (English) .- Meets every other Tuesday evening.


SIGEL GROVE, No. 7 (German) .- Meets every other Monday evening.


PERSEVERANCE GROVE, No. 10 (French) .- Meets every Tuesday evening.


SCHILLER GROVE, No. 11 (German) .- Meets every Wednesday evening.


HESPERIAN GROVE, No. 15 (English) .- Meets every other Tuesday evening.


ELVIN GROVE, No. 16 (English) .- Meets every other Thursday evening.


LAUREL GROVE, No. 17 (English) .- Meets every Fri- day evening.


TEMPLAR GROVE, No. 19 (English) .- Meets every other Monday evening.


LIVE OAK GROVE, No. 22 (English) .- Meets every other Wednesday evening.


GENERAL RELIEF COMMITTEE .- Meets second Sun- day of every month.


GALLIELO-GALILEI GROVE, No. 37 (Italisn) .- Meets every Friday.


DRUIDS' HALL SOCIETY .- Office Druids' Hall, 413 Sutter street. Annual meeting of shareholders, sec- ond Monday of February. The Board of Trustees meets on the third Wednesday of each month.


DRUIDS' LIBRARY .- Druids' Hall, 413 Sutter street. Officers .- G. Hoffman, President; J. Wesner, Librs- risn.


UNITED CALIFORNIANS .- This order was incor- porated in June, 1876. Number of members, one hundred and thirty. Meets every Friday evening, in their hall, 417 Kearny street.


Objects : Mutual benevolence and brotherly love. Officers .- J. D. Sullivan, President ; E. W. Herrin, Vice-President ; G. Pohlman, Prelate; J. F. Lyons, Recording Secretary ; Andrew Gorman, Financial Sec- retary ; Geo. E. Luther, Treasurer ; William Brown, Inner Guard ; Robert McPeake, Outer Guard ; James Callaghan, Conductor.


WEST INDIAN BENEVOLENT SOCIETY .- Organ- ized June, 1867. Incorporated January, 1870. Meets on the first Monday of each month at Young Men's Beneficial Society Hall, 927 Pacific street.


Objects : To take care of the sick members and bury the dead.


Officers .- J. W. Osborn, President ; W. R. Strick- land, Vice-President ; William Ector, Corresponding Secretary ; J. E. Francis, Tressurer.


WIDOWS' AND ORPHANS' AID ASSOCIATION OF THE POLICE DEPARTMENT OF SAN FRAN- CISCO .- Organized January 13, 1878. The member- ahip embraces the entire force. Two dollars per month deducted from the pay of each officer is re- tained for the creation of a fund from which benefits are paid to members during sickness or injury, and $1,100 to the heirs of those who die while on the force.


Officers .- F. T. Brown, President ; John Burks, Vice-President; J. F. Moran, Recording Secretary ; J. M. Dwyer, Financial Secretary ; W. Cullen, Treas- urer.


YOUTHS' DIRECTORY THE .- Office 1417 Howard street. This institution, established November 1, 1874, under the patronage of Archbishop Alemany, comprises a Free Intelligence Bureau and s Tempo- rary Home for friendless boys in search of employ- ment. It is maintained by voluntary contributions from the public. Destitute lads, in quest of work, are admitted free to the benefits of its refectory, dor- mitory, lavatory, and reading-room, until places are procured for them in town or country, without charge to either employers or employees. No dis- crimination between applicants on account of religi- ous belief. Last year five thousand six hundred of every tongue and kindred, obtained profitable occu- pation on farms, in factories, stores, and shops. Of- fice open every week day from nine o'clock A.M. to one o'clock P.M.


Officers .- James R. Kelly, President ; G. Touchard, Treasurer ; Philip Shanshan, Collector; A. P. Dietz, Superintendent and Secretary; Mrs. Dora Dietz, Mat- ron; J. R. Kelly, R. Tobin, C. D. O'Sullivan, G. Touchard, M. J. O'Connor, J. A. Donohoe, Henry Bar- roilhet, and Peter H. Burnett, Directors.


Masonic.


THE GRAND LODGE OF FREE AND ACCEPTED MASONS OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA .- As- sembles annually at the Masonic Temple, in the City of San Francisco, on the second Tuesday in October. Its officers for the year ending in October, 1881, sre: M ... W ... Samuel Crawford Denson, Grand Master, Sacramento.


R ... W ... Clay Webster Taylor, Deputy Grand Master, Shasta.


R ... W ... John Quincy Adams, Senior Grand Warden, Vallejo.


R ... W ... Orrin W. Hallenbeck, Jr., Junior Grand Warden, Auburn.


V ... W ... Moses Heller, Grand Treasurer, San Fran- cisco.


V., W ... Alex. Gurdon Abell, Grand Secretary, San Francisco.


V ... R ... Thomas H. B. Anderson, Grand Chaplain, Sacramento.


W ... Marcus D. Boruck, Grand Orstor, San Fran- cisco.


· W ... George Tuttle Grimes, Assistant Grand Secretary, Sacramento.


W ... John Werner Shaeffer, Grand Lecturer, San Francisco.


W ... Ralph K. Nichols, Grand Marshal, Lower Lske.


W ... Benjamin Akerly, Grand Bible Bearer, Oak- land.


W ... Wallace Kay, Grand Standard Bearer, Jack- son.


W ... Phillippe Gabriel Sabatie, Grand Sword


. Bearer, San Francisco.


W ... Columbus Waterhouse, Senior Grand Des- con, San Francisco.


W .. , Granville Q. Stewart, Junior Grand Deacon, Los Angeles.


BEAMISH'S Gloves, Neckdress, Etc.


NUCLEUS BUILDING, Market St., cor. Third.


D. HICKS & CO., 508 Montgomery St., cor. Commercial, Leading Bookbinders of San Francisco.


BAKER & HAMILTON,


13 to 12 FRONT ST., SAN FRANCISCO. Champion Reapers and Mowers-Ames Engines.


SAN FRANCISCO DIRECTORY.


JOS. FREDERICKS & CO., 649 Market St .- CARPETS, OIL CLOTH and LINOLEUM.


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W ... Chsuncy Carroll Bush, Senior Grand Stew- ard, Redding.


W ... Samuel Howard Gerrish, Junior Grand Steward, Sacramento.


W ... Richard Allin, Grand Pursuivant, Elk Grove. W ... Samuel David Mayer, Grand Organist, San Francisco.


W ... James Oglesby, Grand Tyler, San Francisco.


This body was organized in the year 1850, and there sre now in existence, under its jurisdiction, two hun- dred and thirteen Subordinate Lodgea, of which six- teen are in the City of San Francisco, as follows:


CALIFORNIA LODGE, No. 1 .- Meets every Thursday evening in King Solomon's Hall, Masonic Temple.


LA PARFAITE UNION LODGE, NO. 17 .- Meets every Friday evening in St. John'a Hall, Masonic Temple.


OCCIDENTAL LODGE, No. 22 .- Meeta every Monday evening in King Solomon's Hall, Masonic Temple.


GOLDEN GATE LODGE, NO. 30 .- Meets every Tuesday evening in King Solomon's Hall, Masonic Temple.


MOUNT MORIAH LODGE, NO. 44 .- Meets every Wed- nesday evening in King Solomon's Hall, Masonic Temple.


FIDELITY LODGE, No. 120 .- Meets every Thursday evening in St. John's Hall, Masonic Temple.


HERMANN LODGE, NO. 127 .- Meets every Monday evening in St. John'a Hall, Masonic Temple.


PACIFIC LODGE, No. 136 .- Meets every Tuesday evening at B'nai B'rith Building, 121 Eddy street.


CROCKETT LODGE, No. 139 .- Meets every Friday evening at B'nai B'rith Building, 121 Eddy street.


ORIENTAL LODGE, No. 144 .- Meets every Tuesday evening in St. John's Hall, Masonic Temple.


EXCELSIOR LODGE, No. 166 .- Meets every Wednesday evening in St. John's Hall, Masonic Temple.


MISSION LODGE, No. 169 .- Meets every Wednesday evening at the corner of Sixteenth and Valencia streets.


SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO LODGE, NO. 212 .- Meets every Thursday evening at Myrtle Hall, Railroad Avenue, South San Francisco.


DORIO LODGE, NO. 216. - Meets every Thursday evening st B'nai B'rith Building, 121 Eddy street.


SPERANZA ITALIANA LODGE, NO. 219 .- Meets every Saturday evening in B'nai B'rith Building, 121 Eddy street.


KING SOLOMON'S LODGE No. 260 .- Meets first Mon- day of each month at southwest corner Geary and Steiner streets. Worthy Master, A. F. Knorp, resi- dence, 411 Mission street ; G. W. Darbey, Secretary, residence 214 Goldon Gate Avenue.


THE GRAND CHAPTER OF ROYAL ARCH MA- SONS OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA .- Assem- bles annually at the Masonic Temple in the City of San Francisco, on the second Tuesday in April. Its officers for the term ending in April, 1882, are:


M ... E ... Henry Sayre Orme, Grand High Priest, Los Angeles.


R ... E ... William Monroe Petrie, Deputy Grand High . Priest, Sacramento.


R ... E ... Grand King,


R ... E ... Doan Hines, Grand Scribe, San Buensven- tura.




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