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TEMPLE OF HONOR AND TEMPERANCE .- Or- ganized 1860. Objects, Temperance and Beneficial. James G. Farnham, Deputy Most Worthy Templar. Residence, 921 Dolorea street.
There is one subordinate and one social Temple in this city.
SUBORDINATE TEMPLE .- California Temple, No. 1 .- Meets every other Monday evening at Temperance Hall, 18%% Eddy street.
SOCIAL TEMPLE .- California No. 1 .- Meets every other alternate Monday evening from above, at Tem- perance Hall, 18% Eddy street.
ENDOWMENT FUND .- George W. Darbey, Secretary. Residence, 214 Golden Gate Avenue.
. Protective.
BARBERS' PROTECTIVE UNION .- Organized Jan- uary 13, 1878. Number of members, one hundred. Meets last Monday and second Tuesday of each month at 539 California street.
Objects : Protective and benevolent.
Officers .- T. Hook. President; D. Weber, Vice-Pres- ident ; W. Lippert, Recording Secretary ; C. Rimasss, Financial Secretary ; J. Lehritter, Treasurer.
BEAMISH'S GLOVES, SHIRTS, NECKDRESS.
D. HICKS & CO., Paper-rulers and Blank-book Manufacturers, 508 Montgomery, cor. Commerc'1.
BAKER & HAMILTON,
13 to 19 FRONT ST., SAN FRANCISCO. Pitts Threshers, Case Headers, IRON. STEEL and COAL.
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BOARD OF PHARMACY .- Organized under the provisions of An Act of the Legislature, approved March 28, 1872. Meets at office of the Secretary, north- east corner of Market and Stockton streets.
. The duties of the Board of Pharmacy are to trans- act all business pertaining to the legal regulations of the practice of pharmacy, and the retailing of poisons, and to examine and register all Pharmacists.
The provisions of this Act apply solely to the city and county of San Francisco.
Officers .- John Calvert, President ; William T.Wen- zell, Secretary ; Emlen Painter, William M. Searby and John A. Bauer, Board of Pharmacy.
BOARD OF TRADE OF SAN FRANCISCO .- Or- ganized April, 1877. Number of members, two hundred and twenty. Office, Union Block, 202 Market street, upper floor. Objects : To protect the in- terests of its members, prevent settlements without full investigation, resist inequitable and fraudulent settlements, and bring about joint action in the col- lection of debts (other than in the ordinary course of business) .
Officers .- Jacob S. Taber, President; F. B. Rey- nolds, First Vice-President ; Jules Cerf, Second Vice- President ; Moses Heller, Treasurer ; J. H. Shank- land, Attorney ; C. F. Wyman, Secretary.
BREWERS' PROTECTIVE ASSOCIATION .- Meeta at the call of the President. Number of members, thirty, manufacturers only being eligible. Objects: To protect the interests of the brewers in this city.
Officers .- F. Hagemann, Jr., President; H. Buttner, Secretary; J. H. Wieland, Treasurer.
BROTHERHOOD OF LOCOMOTIVE ENGINEERS, LODGE NO. 161 .- Organized 1875. Number of mem- bers, about fifty. Meets second and fourth Sundays of each month, at Huddy's Hall, 909%% Market street. Officers .- James Pogue, Chief Engineer ; William Minnie, First Engineer; Harry Brewer, First Assist- ant Engineer and Secretary; Charles Hartwig, Second Assistant Engineer and Treasurer.
CALIFORNIA IMMIGRANT UNION .- Organized 1869. Object: To give general information about the State, and settle colonies on large tracts of land. Wil- liam H. Martin, Secretary. Office, room 3, Chronicle Building.
CALIFORNIA SAVINGS AND LOAN SOCIETY .-- Incorporated June 24, 1873. Capital stock $100,000. Office northwest corner Eddy and Powell streets.
Officers .- David Farquharson, President ; Robert F. Bunker, Vice-President; John Easton, Treasurer ; Vernon Campbell, Secretary ; A. C. Corbett, Surveyor ; J. F. Cowdery, Attorney.
CALIFORNIA STATE HOMEOPATHIC MEDI- CAL SOCIETY .- Incorporated January, 1878. Annu- al meeting on second Wednesday of May, in the City of San Francisco. Special semi-annual meeting on the second Wednesday in November, where the Soci- ety may elect. Object: The advancement of the sci- ence of medicine and surgery.
Officers .- J. N. Eckel, M. D., President; J. A. Al- bertson, M. D., First Vice-President ; W. E. Ledyard, M. D., Recording Secretary ; Sidney Worth, M. D., Corresponding Secretary ; M. T. Wilson, M. D., Treas- urer.
CALIFORNIA STATE WOMAN'S SUFFRAGE AS- SOCIATION. - Organized July, 1869. Number of members two hundred. Meeta semi-monthly. Ob- ject: Woman's political enfranchisement.
Officers .- Mrs. M. A. Lewis, President ; Mrs. E. A. H. De Wolf, Vice-President; Mrs. Mary J. Collins, Corresponding Secretary ; Mrs. Mary F. Snow, Record- ing Secretary ; Mrs. Eunice S. Sleeper, Treasurer.
CATHOLIC MUTUAL BENEFICIAL ASSOCIA- TION OF THE ARCH-DIOCESE OF SAN FRANCIS- CO .- Organized February 1, 1880. Meets first Tues- day of each month at No. 116 Montgomery street. Object : To provide for the family of deceased mem- bers. A per capita of $1 is levied upon each member on the death of a member.
Officers .- Antonio Fonte, President; Rev. J. B. McNally, Vice-President ; Edward Gilson, Secretary ; Thaddeus Flanigan, Treasurer.
CHAMBER OF COMMERCE .- Rooms, Merchants' Exchange, California Street. Organized April, 1850.
Regular meetings, third Tuesdays in January, April, July and October. Annual meeting, third Tuesday in January; election of officers, second Tuesday in Janu- ary.
Officers .- Wm. F. Babcock, President; A. P. Wil- liama, First Vice-President; Frederick L. Castle, Second Vice-President; Albert Dibblee, W. L. Merry, James De Fremery, R. B. Forman, Eugene De Sabla, W. H. Dimond, Frederick Jacobi, E. L. G. Steele, W. W. Dodge, W. W. Montague, John Kentfield and J. N. Knowles, Trustees ; Morris Marcus, Secretary, Treas- urer and Librarian. Office, 26-28 California street.
CIGARMAKERS' ASSOCIATION OF THE PACIFIC COAST .- Organized June 12, 1876. Number of mem- bers, four hundred. Meets second and fourth Fri- days of each month at 114 Dupont street. Objects : To improve the condition of its members and protect them against the encroachments of Chinese cheap labor.
Officers .- Edward Holihan, President; Louis Alex- ander, Vice-President; William Wolz, Secretary; Lonis Friedlander, Treasurer.
COMMERCIAL TRAVELERS' ASSOCIATION OF CALIFORNIA .- Organized in 1878. Objects: Protec. tive and Mutual.
Officers for 1881 .- Geo. H. Dill, President; H. L. Cohn, H. Van Heusen and M. C. Scott, Vice-Presi- denta; E. T. B. Mills, Secretary and Treasurer.
DRAYMEN AND TEAMSTERS' UNION OF SAN FRANCISCO .- Organized August 26, 1876. Number of members, two hundred. Meets second and last Saturday evenings of each month at Washington Hall, 35 Eddy street.
Officers .- C. A. Worth, President; C. Nelson, Vice- President; J. B. Niderost, Recording Secretary ; Jacob Browning; Treasurer ; J. S. French, D. Farnsworth, C. D. Evers and M. C. Donnelly, Trustees.
EXPRESSMENS' PROTECTIVE UNION .- Organ- ized January, 1881. Meets every Friday evening in Charter Oak Hall, 771 Market street. Object: Mutual protection.
Officers .- James McMahon, President ; M. J. Acton, Vice-President: Patrick Corkery, Secretary ; C. B. Fol- som, Treasurer.
FISHERMEN'S PROTECTIVE AND BENEVOLENT ASSOCIATION .- Organized 1877. Membership, one hundred. Meets on the first Saturday of each month at 219 Broadway street.
Officers .- Antonio Mengola, President; Fortunato Maggio, Treasurer; Nicola Sturlese, Secretary. Office, 896 Front street.
FRANCO-AMERICAN SAVINGS BANK (in liqui- dation) .- Incorporated March 27, 1877. Guaranteed capital, $200,000. Office, Montgomery Block, rooms 2-3.
Officers .- George C. Perkins, President ; A. Comte, Manager ; L. Brand, Secretary and Cashier.
FRANKLIN SPAR AND BAU VEREIN .- Organized December 6, 1875. Office, 539 California street.
Objects : To raise funds, and make loans among its members, thus enabling them to acquire and improve real estate.
. Officers .- George Lang, President; J. D. G. Hoff- man, Vice-President; Hugo Pfersdorff, Secretary ;. Otto Fauss, Treasurer.
FRENCH MUTUAL BUILDING AND LOAN AS- SOCIATION .- Organized June 14, 1875. Meets second Monday of each month at Y. M. C. A. Building, 232 Sutter street. Objects : To accumulate a fund by monthly subscriptions, etc., and loan the same upon such security and in such manner as the Directors may prescribe to its stockholders, to aid them in acquiring and improving real estate.
Officers .- Emanuel Raas, President ; Isaac Upham, Vice-President; Henry Barroilhet, Treasurer ; L. L. Dennery, Secretary. Office, 729 Montgomery street, room 4.
FRENCH MUTUAL PROVIDENT SAVINGS AND LOAN SOCIETY .- Incorporated February 1, 1860. Reorganized December 30, 1878. Paid-up capital, $79,000. Office, 534 California street.
Officers .- F. Perrin, President; L. Mejassen, Vice- President ; G. Touchard, Theo. Leroy, H. Barroilhet, P. Fleury, H. Compte, Jr., and T. C. Sala, Trustees.
BAY SOAP and CANDLE CO. L'd
Office, 116 Front Street. Factory, South San Francisco,
JOS. FREDERICKS & CO., 649 Market St .- Largest stock of CARPETS on this Coast.
GEO. B. KNOWLES & SON,
Wholesale and Retall Learers in LUMBER, S.E. cor. Misalon and Main Sts., and N. W. cor. Bryant and Main Sts.
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GARDENERS' AND RANCHERS' ASSOCIATION .- Organized August 15, 1874. Number of members, seventy-eight. Meeta last Saturday of each month, at 105 Pacific street.
Officers .- L. Peri, President; P. Isola, Vice-Presi- dent; F. G. Piccaroli, Secretary ; T. Lacoste, Treas- urer.
GERMAN SAVINGS AND LOAN SOCIETY .- In- corporated February 10, 1868. Capital stock, $400,000. Office, 526 California street.
Officers .- L. Gottig, President; George Lette, Sec- retary.
GOLDEN GATE MUTUAL LOAN ASSOCIATION .- Organized September, 1877. Office 320 Sansome atreet, room 8. Objecta: To raise funds by installments and to make loans thereof to ita members.
Officers .- I. Gutte, President ; Rudolf Jordan, Vice-President; Otto Esche, Secretary ; Anglo-Cali- fornian Bank, Treasurer.
GROCERS' PROTECTIVE UNION. - Organized April 1, 1871. Meets second Wednesday of each month at Huddy's Hall, 9097% Market street.
This is an association of retail grocers, organized for the purpose of protecting its members against bad debtors.
Officers .- James O'Connor, President ; F. Kauff- mann, Vice-President; M. Leisen, Secretary ; W. Fahrenkrug, Treasurer. Office, 605 Clay street, room 9.
GUN CLUB-Organized December 19, 1876. Objects; To practice pigeon-shooting, and assist in enforcing the game law.
Officers .- W. Mackintosh, President ; A. Havens, Secretary ; Charles S. Neal, Treasurer.
HAT FINISHERS' ASSOCIATION .- Organized Feb- ruary 8, 1853. Meetings held quarterly. Number of membera, twenty.
Officers .- Andrew Jackson, President ; Barnard Le- vy, Secretary ; Frederick Sierp, Treasurer.
HIBERNIA SAVINGS AND LOAN SOCIETY THE. -Office, northeast corner of Montgomery and Market streeta.
Officers .- M. D. Sweeny, President ; Robert J. To- bid, Secretary and Treasurer.
HOME AND LOAN ASSOCIATES .- Organized Au- gust, 1875. Office, 320 Sansome street, room 8. Ob- jects: To raise funds by installments and to make joana thereof to its members.
Officers .- Lonis Jacoby, President; H. Horstman, Vice-President; Otto Esche, Secretary ; I. Lowenberg, Treasurer.
HOME BENEFIT ASSOCIATION. - Incorporated December, 1880. Office, 240 Montgomery street. The object of this Association ia to provide aid to its members, their heirs or dependents, by a mutual as- sociation of persona in good health, in order to equalize the risk of accident or mortality, and to fur- nish the aid so rendered at the lowest possible cost, to its members. The plan of this Association com- bines the principles of mutual life companies and co- operative or secret societies.
Officers .- Henry J. Booth, President ; Frank C. Ha- vens, Vice-President; Charles H. Fish, Treasurer ; Andrew S. Brownell, Secretary; Charles N. Ellin- wood, M. D., Medical Director.
HUMBOLDT SAVINGS AND LOAN SOCIETY .- In- corporated November 24, 1869. Office, 18 Geary street. Capital, $100,000. Number of shares, one hundred ; $80,000 paid in.
Officers .- Adolph C. Weber, President; R. Jordan, Vice-President ; Adolph Hartman, Secretary.
IRON MOLDERS' UNION .- Organized April, 1873. Number of members, sixty. Meets second and fourth Wednesday evenings of each month, at Ixora Hall, 737 Mission street. Objects: The encouragement and advancement of molders and their social elevation.
Officers. - Joseph E. Ryall, President ; George Spring, Vice-President ; James Gilleran, Treasurer ; Frederick Scofield, Recording Secretary ; Frederick Wilson, Financial Secretary; Michael Foley, Corre- sponding Secretary.
JOURNEYMEN BOOK BINDERS' ASSOCIATION .- Organized August 15, 1875. Number of members, forty. Meets first Tuesday of each [month, at 539 California atreet.
Officers .- T. B. Gould, President; John Chipchase, Vice-President ; Edward Conolly, Secretary; H. Mars- den, Treasurer.
JOURNEYMEN SHIPWRIGHTS' ASSOCIATION .- Organized April 1, 1857. Re-organized April 23, 1863. Number of members, three hundred. Meet second and fourth Thursday of each month at Sanders' Hall, 71 New Montgomery street. The object of this asso- ciation is to procure a fair and uniform rate of wages for the trade.
Officers .- Charles Mellish, President : J. G. Martin, Treasurer ; M. Campbell, Secretary.
LA SOLIDARITE .- Incorporated December, 1868. Office, 729 Montgomery street. The object of this Aa- sociation is to secure to the families, or heirs of de- ceased members, a cash payment of as many dollars as there are members ; number of members, one thon- sand.
Officers .- J. H. Blood, President; A. Fenkhausen and A. Haas, Vice-Presidents ; C. Maubec, Secretary; The- odore Le Roy, Treasurer.
LEAGUE OF FREEDOM .- Organized June 19, 1874. Meets annually (no specified place). Office of Secre- tary, 605 Clay street, room 9. Object: Mutual protec- tion against any infringement upon personal rights of members.
Officers .- Charles Kohler, President; Julius Buh- lert, Secretary ; John Siebe, Treasurer.
LUMBERMEN'S PROTECTIVE UNION. - Organ- ized September 1, 1872. Number of members, one hundred and twenty-five. Meets the third Tuesday of each month, at 71 New Montgomery street. Ob- jecta: For mutual benevolent purposes only, in aiding aud assisting its aick members and burying the dead.
Officers .- Andrew C. Freese, President ; John Dwy- er, Secretary ; George McDonald, Treasurer.
MASONIC SAVINGS AND LOAN BANK .- Incor- porated November 4, 1869. Office, 6 Post street. Capi- tal, $150,000. Number of shares, three hundred. In process of liquidation.
Officers .- Peter Dean, President ; Francis Smith, Vice-President ; H. T. Graves, Secretary.
MERCHANTS' EXCHANGE ASSOCIATION .- Incor- porated June 1, 1868. Capital, $250,000. Office, Mer- chant's Exchange Building, California street, between Montgomery and Sansome. The object of this corpor- ation is the promotion of the interest of trade and commerce.
Officera .- James C. Patrick, President ; Joseph A. Coolidge, Secretary ; Moses Heller, Charles G. Hook- er, Charles Meyer, Charles Mayne, James C. Patrick, J. C. Merrill and R. G. Sneath, Trustees.
METROPOLITAN LOAN ASSOCIATION .- Incor- porated February, 1876. Meets first Monday of esch month, at 320 Sansome street, room 8. Objects: To raise funds by installments and to make loans thereof to its members.
Officers .- Julius Bandmann, President : D. Stern, Vice-President; Julius Jacobs, Treasurer ; Otto Eache, Secretary.
MILKMEN'S MUTUAL AID AND PROTECTIVE AS- SOCIATION .- Organized December 10, 1874. Meets every Friday afternoon at 35 Eddy street.
Objects: To enable its members to buy feed, stock, and all they consume on advantageona terms; to pro- tect them from wroug by their employees and the per- sons with whom they deal, and against customers who are delinquent f'n paying their billa.
Board of Directors .- G. C. Smart, F. L. Such, J. D. Daley, J. A. Roy, and C. W. Taber. G. O. Smart, President ; A. T. Noble, Secretary.
MINERS' (THE) ASSOCIATION -- Organized Octo- ber 1, 1876. Office, 320 Sansome street, room 23. Ob. jects: Protection of members and mine owners from encroachments on their rights.
Officers .- Hamilton Smith, Jr., President; L. L. Robinson, Vice-President ; Walter A. Skidmore, Sec- retary ; Lazard Freres, Treasurer.
MUTUAL BUILDING AND LOAN ASSOCIATION. -Incorporated November 7, 1874. Capital stock, $1,000,000, in five thousand shares of $200 each. Meets first Tuesday of each month at Young Men's Chris- tian Association Hall.
GEO. W. CLARK
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645 MARKET STREET, Wholesale and Retail Dealer In Paper Hangings and Shade Material. Manufacturer of Window Shades
D. HICKS & CO., Practical Bookbinders and Paper-rulers, 508 Montgomery St., cor. Commercial.
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HINCKLEY, SPIERS & HAYES, FULTON IRON WORKS, 213 Fremont Street, Manufacturers of HOISTING WORKS, CAGES, BUCKETS and CARS.
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SAN FRANCISCO DIRECTORY.
Objects: To raise funds in shares payable in peri- odical installments, and to make loans to its mem- bers for the purpose of aiding them in acquiring and improving real-estate.
Officers .- H, Levy, President ; W. B. Bradbury, Vice- President; Ferdinand Toklas, Secretary ; A. E. Hecht, Treasurer.
MUTUAL REAL ESTATE CO .- Incorporated March 11, 1869. Office, 320 Sansome street. Meets at the call of the President.
Objects: To purchase and sell real estate.
Officers .- Thomas Anderson, President; Wallace Everson, Vice-President; William Stuart, Secretary ; George W. McNear, Treasurer.
PACIFIC BUILDING AND LOAN ASSOCIATION .- Organized March, 1875. Meets first Wednesday of each month at Y M. C. A. Hall, 232 Sutter street. Number of shares, five thousand.
Object : To grant loans to members to enable them to provide themselves with homesteads.
Officers .- Jules Cerf, President ; J. Baum, Vice- President ; L. L. Dennery, Secretary ; Matthias Mey- er, Treasurer. Office of Secretary, 729 Montgomery.
PACIFIC STOCK AND EXCHANGE BOARD .- Meetings held daily, morning and afternoon, at 316 Montgomery street, between California and Pine streets.
Officers. - Charles L. Weller. President ; A. J. Moulder, Vice-President ; Frank L. Unger, Secretary; R. C. Tobin, Treasurer ; Joseph Tilden, Chairman.
PAINTERS' CO-OPERATIVE LEAGUE. - Organ- ized 1880. Meets every Tuesday evening at 727 Mar- ket street. Object : Mutual protection.
Officers .- John O. Ralston, President ; F. G. James, Secretary : R. J. Getz, Treasurer and Manager.
PAINTERS' PROTECTIVE UNION. - Organized July, 28, 1878. Number of members, three hundred. Meets every Tuesday evening at Huddy's Hall, 909% Market.
Officers .- Thomas Poyaer, President ; W. J. Walsh, Vice-President ; Joseph H. Costello, Recording Secre- tary ; W. C. McColloch, Financial Secretary ; H. Bat- tu, Tressurer.
POULTRY AND GAME DEALERS' PROTECTIVE SOCIETY .- Organized May, 1876. Incorporated June, 1877. Number of members forty. Meets second Tuesday of every month at Y. M. C. A. Hall, 232 Sut- ter street.
Officers .- R. D. Mowry, President ; H. B. Hixson, Vice-President ; J. J. Horan, Secretary ; F. N. Woods, Treasurer.
REAL ESTATE AND LANDLORDS' UNION .- Or- ganized May, 1878. Number of members, three hun- dred and fifty. Office, 523 Kearny. Objects: Mu- tual protection of landlorda and tenants, and more especially to combine all the elements of attack upon the present high rate of taxes and assessments.
Officers .- L. R. Townsend, President ; L. C. Babin, Vice-President ; H. Andrews, Secretary; David Por- ter, Treasurer.
RIGGERS' PROTECTIVE UNION .-- Organized De- cember 17, 1873. Number of members one hundred and twenty. Meets first Wednesday of each month at 614 Howard street.
Officers .- Frank York, President; George Notley, Vice-President; Edward Dsw, Secretary ; Henry Wal- lace, Treasurer.
RIGGERS' AND STEVEDORES' UNION ASSOCIA- TION .- Organized July 25, 1853, for the regulation of wages and the protection of each other. Number of members two hundred. Meets every Monday evening at 429 Pacific street.
Officers .- John Forbes, President ; Thomas Bryant, Vice-President ; F. E. Durham, Recording Secretary ; John Band, Financial Secretary ; John D. Lottge, Treasurer.
SAN FRANCISCO BOARD OF PROVISION PACK- ERS .- Organized September 1, 1874. Meets first Mon- day of each month. Objects: Mutual benefit of the members, and to promote the interests of the trade generally. Office of Secretary, 517 Washington street. Officers .- R. F. Bunker, President; Frank Ross- bach Secretary; William L. Merry, Treasurer.
SAN FRANCISCO CLEARING HOUSE .- Office 211 .Sansome street. A. Mckinlay, President; James S. Hutchinson, Secretary ; A. Mckinlay, Thomas Brown, A. Scrivener and Howard Havens, Committee ; Charles Sleeper, Manager.
SAN FRANCISCO DENTAL ASSOCIATION .- Or- ganized October 5,1869. Number of members about twenty-five. Meeta in the different offices of the members the second Monday evening in each month. Object: The promotion of the dental profession.
Officers .- A.Warner, President ; L. Bush, Vice-Presi- dent; S. E. Knowles, Secretary ; J. J. Birge, Treasurer and Librarian.
SAN FRANCISCO HOMEOPATHIC MEDICAL AS- SOCIATION .- Organized November 19, 1878. Num- ber of members twenty. Meets second Tuesday of each month. Objects: The advancement of medical science and the unity of the homoeopathic profession.
Officers .- H. H. Ingerson. M. D., President ; F. A. De Derky, M. D., Vice-President ; W. A. Ely, M. D., Secretary. Office, 109 Powell street.
SAN FRANCISCO COUNTY MEDICAL SOCIETY .- Organized February 4, 1868. Number of members one hundred. Meetings held at Improved Order of Red Men's Hall, 320 Post street, on the second and fourth Tuesdays of each month, at eight o'clock P. M. Objects of this society:
First-The cultivation and advancement of the sci- ence, by united exertions for mutual improvement and contributions to medical literature.
Second-The promotion of the character, interests, and honor of the fraternity, by maintaining the union and harmony of the regular profession of the city and its vicinity, and aiming to elevate the standard of medical education.
Third-The separation of regular from irregular practitioners.
Fourth-The association of the profession proper for purposes of mutual recognition and fellowship ..
Officers .- O. O. Burgess, M. D., President ; John Wagner, M. D., First Vice-President ; A. Chase, M. D., Second Vice-President ; W. H. A. Hodgdon, M. D., Re- cording Secretary ; G. J. Fitzgibbon, M. D., Assistant Recording Secretary : T. J. Le Tourneux, M. D., Cor- responding Secretary ; H. S. Baldwin, M. D., Tress- urer ; C. G. Kenyon, M. D., Librarian and Curator.
SAN FRANCISCO PRODUCE EXCHANGE .- Orga- nized September 15, 1867. Number of members one hundred and eighty-four. Meets daily at half past ten o'clock A. M., northeast corner of Davis and Clay streets. Object: To promote the interest and conve- nience of dealers in domestic produce.
Officers .- Charles Clayton, President ; Andrew McF. Davis, Vice President ; W. H. Walker, Secretary ; E. Ransom, Treasurer.
SAN FRANCISCO SAVINGS UNION .- Incorporated June 18, 1862. Office 532 California street, corner of Webb. This incorporation now holds deposits to the amount of $9,950,169.94, and has a paid-up guarantee capital and reserve fund of $455,868.55, which sum is increased each half year. The guarantee capital and reserve fund cannot be withdrawn, nor can they be diminished, except in payment of losses, and they form an absolute security to depositors for their de- posits and declared dividends.
Officers. - James De Fremery, President; Albert Miller, Vice President ; Lovell White, Cashier and Secretary.
SAN FRANCISCO SHIP CALKERS' ASSOCIATION. -Organized October 23, 1878. Number of members one hundred and eighty-four. Meets at call of the President at 44 Spear street.
Officers .- Thomas Cavanagh, President ; Edward Duncan, Vice-President ; Thomas Cusack, Secretary ; Cornelius Reagan, Treasurer.
SAN FRANCISCO STOCK AND EXCHANGE BOARD .- Organized September 11, 1862. Meetings held daily at eleven o'clock, A. M., and three o'clock P. M., st 333 Pine, between Montgomery and Sansome streets.
Officers .- George T. Marye, Jr., President ; Henry Schmiedell, Vice-President ; B. H, Coit, Chairman; J. M. Shotwell, Treasurer; Charles S. Neal, Secretary.
SAN FRANCISCO LAUNDRY
LACE CURTAINS, BLANKETS and FLANNELS A SPECIALTY. Office. 33 Geary St.
Dixon & Bernstein, Show Case Manuf's, 250 Market St.
J. MACDONOUGH,
IMPORTER OF AND DEALER IN COAL AND PIG IRON, 41 Market Street, corner Spear.
SOCIETIES.
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SAN FRANCISCO TYPOGRAPHICAL UNION, NO. 21 .- Organized 1868. Number of members, two hun- dred and fifty. Meets at call of President.
Officers .- L. P. Ward, President ; H. Bennett, Sec- retary.
SAVINGS AND LOAN SOCIETY .- Incorporated July 23, 1857; re-incorporated December 12, 1865. Office, 619 Clay street.
The object for which this society is formed, is, that by means of it depositors may find a secure and profit- able investment for small savings. Deposits received from $2 50 up to any amount. Reserve fund, $456,- 728.82. Capital paid in, $500,000.
Officers .- John Brickell, President; Cyrus W. Car- many, Cashier and Secretary.
SCAVENGERS' PROTECTIVE UNION .- Organized August 17, 1879. Meets first Saturday of each month at their rooms 429 Broadway. Number of members one hundred and fifty. Objects: To amel- iorate the individual and social condition of its mem- bers through union and mutual protection in their trade ; to seek with honest and legal means to facili- itate and ameliorate, their business, in order to ob- tain their principal object, the welfare and prosperity of its members ..
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