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Officers .- Mrs. Fred. Hess, President ; Mra. J. Men- tel, Vice-President; Mrs. Muser, Secretary ; Mrs. William Hesse, Treasurer.
GRAND ARMY OF THE REPUBLIC .- Organized January, 1867.
This is an organization of honorably discharged |
soldiers, sailors, and marines of the Army and Navy of the United States, who served to suppress the late rebellion, and whose objects are to perpetuate a fra- ternal feeling among its members, to aid and assist those in distress, and provide for the widows and orphans of their deceased comrades.
Officers of Department of California .- Commander, W. A. Robinson, San Francisco ; S. V. Commander, J. M. Davis, Oakland ; J. V. Commander, R. H. War- field, Healdsburg; A. A. General, Geo. M. McCarty, San Francisco ; A. Q. M. General, O. B. Culver, San Francisco; Inspector, J. W. Staples, San Francisco ; Judge Advocate, Charles E. Wilson, San Francisco ; Chief Mustering Officer, Orrin Taber, San José ; Med- ical Director, J. C. Tucker, Alameda ; Chaplain, Rev. A. S. Fiske, San Francisco.
Council of Administration .- G. W. Irelan, Lincoln Post, No. 1, San Francisco; G. L. Harris, George H. Thomas Post, No. 2, San Francisco ; J. L. Skinner, Sum- ner Post, No. 3, Sacramento ; A. G. Bennett, Phil. Sheridan Post, No. 7, San José ; A. W. Collins, Lyon Post, No. 8, Oakland.
LINCOLN POST No. 1 .- Organized May 27, 1867. F. D. Sweetzer, Commander. Meets at eight o'clock P. M. every Thursday, at the Grand Army Hall, 71 New Montgomery street.
GEORGE H. THOMAS POST NO. 2 .- W. H. Holmes, Commander. Meets at 8 o'clock P. M., at Druid's Hall, 413 Sutter street, on first and third Tuesday evenings of each month.
GARFIELD POST NO. 34-Valentine Zahn, Commander. Meets at 8 o'clock P. M., in K. R. B. Hall, 861 Market street, every Monday evening.
GRAND ARMY OF THE REPUBLIC CEMETERY ASSOCIA- TION .- Incorporated January 28, 1870. Meets at Grand Army Hall, 71 New Montgomery street.
Officers .- Nathantel Hunter, President; W.H. Aiken, Vice-President; S. P. Ford, Secretary ; C. Mason Kinne, Treasurer.
HOME FOR AGED AND INFIRM FEMALES .- Or- ganized May, 1872, under the auspices of the Sisters of Mercy.
A home, built of wood, three stories in hight, has been erected on Rincon Place, adjoining St. Mary's Hospital, which at present contains about ninety in- mates.
IMPROVED · ORDER OF RED MEN .- Office Great Chief of Records, 122 Geary street.
Great Chiefs, 1881-82. - J. A. Filcher, Auburn, Great Sachem; J. F. Pinkham, West Oakland, G. S. Sagamore ; Charles E. Spencer, Sacramento, G. J. Sagamore; Eugene Lehe, Stockton G. Prophet ; H. S. Winn, San Francisco, G. O. of Records ; Adam Smith, San Francisco, G. K. of W .; Grove L. Johnson, Sac- ramento, Great Rep. G. C. U. S .; Henry A. Chase, San Francisco, Great Rep. G. C. U. S. ; A. M. Peterson, Santa Cruz, Great Sannap; A. Andrews, San Francisco, G. Mishinewa; R. H. Pettit, Sacramento, G. G. of Wigwam ; I. Silver. San Francisco, G. G. of Forest.
Number of tribes in the State, twenty-six. The fol- lowing meet in San Francisco, at Red Men's Hall, 320 Post street :
HIAWATHA, No. 3 .- Meets every Monday evening.
MANZANITA, No. 4 .- Meets every Wednesday even- ing.
IRITABA, No. 6 .- Meets every alternate Thursday evening.
MIANTONOMAH, No. 9 .- Meets every Tuesday even- ing.
POHONACHEE, No. 10 .- Meets every Monday evening. POCAHONTAS, No. 11 .- Meets every Friday evening. SOTOYOME, No. 12 .- Meets every alternate Thursday evening.
TUSCARORA, No. 36 .- Meets second and fourth Wed- nesday evening.
TAHOE DEGREE COUNCIL, No. 1 .- Meets first and third Sundays.
IMPROVED ORDER RED MEN'S HALL ASSOCIATION .- Meets every second Monday in the month at the Hall, 320 Post street.
IMPROVED ORDER OF RED MEN'S LIBRARY ASSOCIA- TION .- Meets first Saturday in the month at the Hall, 320 Post street.
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IMPROVED ORDER OF RED MEN'S ENDOW- MENT FUND ASSOCIATION .- Organized September 8, 188]. Annual meeting held on the first Tuesday in July of each year. Its objects are as follows:
Ist. To unite for beneficial membership all mem- bers of the Order in California, Nevsda and Oregon of aound bodily health, between twenty-one and sixty years of age.
2d. To establish s relief fund from which mem- bers of this organization, who have complied with all its rules and regulations, may receive the benefit of & sum not exceeding two thousand dollars.
Officers. - John F. Pinkham, President; A. Andrews, Vice-President; H. S. Winn, Secretary ; Wm. M. Betts, Treasurer ; J. A. Filcher, John F. Pinkham, H. S. Winn, Wm. Rotrosky, Eugene Lehe, G. B. Katzenstein, A. Andrews, Wm. M. Betts and Hosea Barker, Direc- tors ; Henry M. Fiske, M. D., Medical Examiner-in- Chief.
INDEPENDENT FREE SONS OF ISRAEL .- Orgsn- ized in San Francisco, April, 1878. Number of mem- bers about one hundred.
PIONEER LODGE, No. 87 .- Meets first and third Tuesdays of every month, at B'nsi B'rith Building, 121 Eddy street.
Officers .- L. A. Morgenstern,, President : A. Gold- smith, Recording Secretary ; L. Bachrach, Treasurer.
INDEPENDENT ORDER OF CHOSEN FRIENDS OF THE PACIFIC COAST .- Grand Council organ- ized December 8, 1881. This order is essentially & home institution. It is managed at home by our own citizens chosen for that purpose by the representa- tives of the Councils, and is the only organization of the kind that is exclusively controlled on this coast. It embraces the State of California, Nevads and Ore- gon, and Washington Territory. Its objects sre ss follows:
Ist. To unite in bonds of Fraternity, Indemnity and Relief all acceptable persons of good character, stesdy habits, sound bodily health and reputable calling.
2d. To improve the condition of its membership morally, socially and materially by timely counsel snd instructive lessons, by encouragement in busi- ness, by assistance to obtain employment when in need, and by establishing a fund from which a weekly benefit may be paid to sick or distressed members.
3d. To establish a Relief Fund from which mem- bers of this organization, who have complied with all its rules and regulations, may receive the benefits of a sum not exceeding three thousand dollars.
Officers .- M. W. Fish, Past Grand Councilor, Oak- land; T. M. Cook, Grand Councilor, Redwood City ; C. O. Burton, Grand Vice-Councilor, San Francisco ; Isaac L. Lang, Grand Secretary, San Francisco; John W. Shaeffer, Grand Tressurer, San Francisco ; A. H. Cummings, Grand Marshal, San José; Mrs. Abbie E. Wood, Grand Warden, San Francisco; S. M. Perry, Grand Guard, Los Angeles ; Charles H. J. Luth, Grand Sentry, East Oakland.
Office of Grand Secretary, 204 Sutter street.
There sre now forty-two subordinate Councils in this State with an aggregate membership of four thousand. The following Councils are located in this city :
CONCORD COUNCIL NO. 2 .- Meets every Monday evening in B'nai B'rith Hall, 121 Eddy street.
UNION COUNCIL No. 4 .- Meets every Saturday even- ing st 32 O'Farrell street.
GOLDEN SHORE COUNCIL, NO. 5 .- Meets every Thurs- day evening at 32 O'Farrell street.
GARFIELD COUNOIL No. 6 .- Meets every Thursday evening in B'nai B'rith Hall, 121 Eddy street.
EMPIRE COUNCIL No. 7 .- Meets every Thursday evening in Red Men's Hall, 320 Post street.
L'UNION FRANCO - AMERICAN COUNCIL, NO. 10. - Mcets every Wednesday evening in Druids' Hall, 413 Sutter street.
HOME COUNCIL, No. 14 .- Meets every Tuesday even- ing in Red Men's Hall, 320 Post street.
WASHINGTON COUNCIL, No. 16 .- Meets every Wednes- day evening in Champion Hall, Potrero.
PHOENIX COUNCIL, No. 18 .- Meets every Monday evening in B'nai B'rith Hall, 121 Eddy street.
BOHEMIAN COUNCIL, No. 23 .- Meets every Thursday evening in Druids' Hall, 413 Sutter street.
IVANHOE COUNCIL No. 30 .- Meets every Monday evening in Red Men's Hall, 320 Post street.
CALIFORNIA COUNCIL No. 56 .-- Meets every Saturday evening in Myrtle Hall, Railroad avenue, South San Francisco.
INDEPENDENT ORDER OF RED MEN (Exclusive German Order) .- The Gross Stamm of California meets annually the last Monday in July. Address, 510 Bush street.
Officers .- F. Wickenhauser, Grand O. Ch .; F. Bie- wener, Grand U. Ch .; C. B. Rode, Grand B. Ch .; Ph. Frank, Grand Pr. : Samuel Polack, Grand Secretary ; J. Gutberlet, Grand Tressurer.
The following subordinate Stamms meet at the Hall, 510 Bush street, st half past seven o'clock P.M. in Winter and eight o'clock P. M. in Summer:
CALIFORNIA STAMM, No. 70 .- Meets every Friday.
GOLDEN GATE STAMM, NO. 74 .- Meets every Sunday. PACIFIC STAMM, No. 78 .- Meets every Monday,
GERMANIA STAMM, NO. 83 .- Meets every Tuesday.
HERMAN STAMM, No. 224 .- Meets every Monday.
YERBA BUENA LAGER, No. 8 .- Meets second snd fourth Fridays of each month.
INDEPENDENT ORDER RED MEN'S HALL ASSOCIA- TION .- Incorporated December 24, 1867. Meets first Monday of each month at the Hall, 510 Bush street.
Officers .- D. H. Bockmann, President ; Fritz Schir- meier, Secretary ; Samuel Polack, Treasurer.
IRISH-AMERICAN BENEVOLENT SOCIETY .- Organized May, 1860. Meets first and third Mondays of each month at the Irish-American Hall, 818 Howard street.
Officers .- Chas. McVIcker, President ; John O'Brien, Vice-President ; Peter McArdle, Tressurer ; M. Far- rell, Recording Secretary; James G. McElroy, Physi- cian ; J. J. McDonnell, Druggist.
ITALIAN BENEVOLENT SOCIETY. - (Societa Independente Italiana di Mutual Beneficenza) .- In- corporated December 30, 1867. Number of members, three hundred and seventy-five.
This is s mutual relief society, established for the purpose of affording assistance to indigent sick mem- bers. Meetings held the first Monday of esch month at 423 Washington, room 6.
Officers .- J. C. Sala, President ; Charles Cuneo, Vice- President ; A. Daneri, Treasurer; Benjamin Moron, Secretary; A. Ossassa, Collector ; J. Pescis, Physician. Secretary's office, 423 Washington street, room 6.
ITALIAN BERSAGLIERI MUTUAL BENEVOLENT SOCIETY .- (Societá di Mutuo Soccorso della Com- psgnis Bersaglieri Italiani.)-Incorporated February 18, 1881. Number of members, five hundred and twenty-five. Meets on the second Thursday of every month at 625 Broadway street.
Officers .- P. C. Rossi, President ; P. Csnepa and C. Venturi, Vice-Presidents ; E. C. Palmieri, Secretary ; P. Castagnetto, Treasurer.
KNIGHTS OF HONOR. - Organized June, 1873. Objects: Benevolent, fraternal and beneficial. The first Lodge organized in this State was the California, in May, 1879.
GRAND LODGE OF CALIFORNIA .- Organized March, 1880.
Officers .- Chas. E. Travers, Past Grand Dictstor ; L. R. Webster, Grand Dictator ; J.W. Wsrd Jr., Grand Vice-Dictator ; M. M. Stern, Grand Assistant Dictator ; W. H. Mahony, Grand Reporter ; G. W. Lemont, Grand Chaplain; R. J. Warfield, Grand Treasurer; H. J. Lask, Grand Guide; S. American, Grand Guardian ; J. M. Lenhart, Grand Sentinel.
There are about fifty lodges numbering four thous- and two hundred members in California, twenty-two of which sre in this city, viz .:
IVY LODGE No. 1716 .- Meets every Friday evening, in Druid's Hall, 413 Sutter street.
GERMANIA LODGE No. 1718 (Works in German) .- meets every Tuesday evening st B'nai B'rith Hall, 121 Eddy street.
FRIENDSHIP LODGE No. 1731 .- Meets every Tuesday evening st 32 O'Farrell street. -
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CHARTER OAK LODGE NO. 1765 .- Meets every Thurs- day evening at B'nai B'rith Hall, 121 Eddy street.
EUREKA LODGE No. 1756 .- Meets every Wednesday evening at B'nai B'rith Hall, 121 Eddy street.
YERBA BUENA LODGE No. 1788 .- Meets every Mon- day at 32 O'Farrell street.
NORMAN LODGE NO. 1841 .- Meets every Tuesday evening at B'nai B'rith Hall, 121 Eddy street.
SAXON LODGE No. 1848 .- Meets every Tuesday even- ing at 32 O'Farrell street.
UNION LODGE No. 1895 .- Meets every Tuesday even- ing at 32 O'Farrell street.
SAN FRANCISCO LODGE No. 1922 .- Meets every Mon- day evening at B'nai B'rith Hall, 121 Eddy street.
TANCRED LODGE No. 1927. - Meets every Monday evening st 32 O'Farrell street.
YOSEMITE LODGE No. 1930 .- Meets every Wednesday evening at 32 O'Farrell street.
OCCIDENTAL LODGE No. 1990 .- Meets every Wednes- day evening st B'nsi Brith Hall, 121 Eddy street.
MISSION LODGE No. 2106 .- Meets every Friday even- ing at the corner of Sixteenth and Mission streets.
KEYSTONE LODGE No. 2107 .- Meets every Thursday evening st 32 O'Farrell street.
FIDELITY LODGE No. 2108 .- Meets every Friday evening in Red Men's Hall, 320 Post street.
ORIENTAL LODGE No. 2163 .- Meets every Friday evening in B'nai B'rith Hall, 121 Eddy street.
EAGLE LODGE No. 2204 .- Meets every Wednesday evening at 32 O'Farrell street.
AMERICA LODGE No. 2229 .- Meets every Wednesday evening in Red Men's Hall, 320 Post street.
CONFIDENCE LODGE No. 2282 .- Meets every Sstur- day evening at 32 O'Farrell street.
FAR WEST LODGE NO. 2324 .- Meets every Thursday evening st 1901 Geary street.
ANCHOR LODGE No. 2366 .- Meets every Friday even- ing in B'nai B'rith Hall, 121 Eddy street.
KNIGHTS AND LADIES OF HONOR.
AURORA LODGE .- Meets every Monday evening at B'nai B'rith Hall, 121 Eddy street.
MARTHA LODGE .- Meets second and fourth Friday evenings in each month at B'nai B'rith Hall, 121 Eddy street.
KNIGHTS OF LABOR .- United States General As- sembly organized 1879. Objects: Benevolent and Protective. There have been three Local Assemblies instituted in this city as follows:
BAY CITY L. A. 1390 .- Meets every Thursday even- ing in Huddy's Hall, 9097% Market street.
HAYES VALLEY L. A. 1573 .- Meets every Monday evening in Huddy's Hall, 909 % Market street.
PACIFIC L. A. 1580 .- Meets every Tuesday evening iu hall corner Leavenworth and Pacific streets.
KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS .- The first Lodge of this Order in California was organized March 26, 1869. Since then other Lodges have been organized in the State, twelve of which are in San Francisco.
THE GRAND LODGE OF CALIFORNIA .- Organized Sep- tember 28, 1869.
Officers .- S. L. Terry, Stockton, P. G. C .; John H. Harney, G. O .; F. W. Bell, V. G.C .; Frank Fish, G. P .; A. G. Booth, G. K. of R. and S .; George Cantus, G. M. of E .; P. G. C. Eli T. Bisckmer and P. G. C. Frederick P. Dann. Supreme Representatives.
The following Subordinate Lodges of the City of San Francisco meet at Pythisn Castle, 913 Market street, on the following evenings:
CALIFORNIA LODGE, No. 1 .- Meets every Thursday. DAMON LODGE, No. 2 .- Meets every Tuesday.
GOLDEN GATE LODOE, No. 3 .- Meets every Friday. LAUREL LODGE, No. 4 .- Meets every Monday. IVANHOE LODGE, No.5 .- Meets every Wednesday. ALEMANIA LODGE, No. 8 .- Meets every Wednesday. EUREKA LODGE, No. 9 .- Meets every Friday. EXCELSIOR LODGE, No. 12 .- Meets every Tuesday. HARMONY LODGE, No. 15 .- Meets every Thursday.
MYRTLE LODGE, No. 16-Meets every Tuesday.
METROPOLITAN LODGE, No. 24 .- Meets every Mon- day.
SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO LODGE, NO. 45 .- Meets every Tuesday st Myrtle Hall, Railroad avenue, South S. F.
BAYARD LODGE NO. 53 .- Meets every Thursday ev- ening.
SYRACUSE LODGE, No. 68 .- Meets every Wednesday. UTITY LODGE, No. 61 .- Meets every Thursday at 2933 Sixteenth street. .
GOLDEN CITY LODGE, NO. 63 .- Meets every Friday.
IVY LODGE No. 65 .- Meets every Tuesday st Ham- ilton Hall, southwest corner Geary and Steiner streets.
SECTION NO. 70 OF THE ENDOWMENT RANK .- Meets the second Saturday of each month at 913 Market street.
BUREAU OF RELIEF .- Meets at 913 Market street first Monday of each month.
UNIFORMED DIVISION No. 2 .- Organized, 1881. Meets on the last Saturday of each month in Pythian Castle, 913 Market street.
Officers .- Frank B. May, Sir Knight Commander ; W. J. Rogers, Sir Knight Lieutenant Commander; W. C. Lyons, Sir Knight Hardler; J. W. Pool, Sir Knight Recorder; Geo. W. Peckham, Sir Knight Treasurer ; N. L. Chase, Sir Knight Inner Gusrd.
KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS LIBRARY ASSOCIATION .- Rooms 913 Market street.
KNIGHTS OF ST. PATRICK .- Organized January, 1875. Number of members two hundred and fifty. Meets second and fourth Tuesdays of esch month, at 861 Market street. Objects: The elevation of Ireland to her place among the nations; the formation of a fund for sick members, and to provide them with Christian burial; the education and advancement of the friends of the society.
Officers .- T. J. Welsh, President; C. Gildea, First Vice-President ; P. Curry, Second Vice-President ; D. C. Neslon, Recording Secretary ; John Mulhern, Financial Secretary ; John McDermott, Treasurer ; P. J. Thomas, Corresponding Secretary ; Hugh Flynn, Sergesnt-at-Arms.
KNIGHTS OF THE RED BRANCH .- A secret Irish organization, the object of which is known only to the members of the association. Meets every Wed- nesday, at 861 Market street.
KONG CHOW BENEFICIAL SOCIETY (Chinese) .- Incorporsted September 24, 1867. Location of asy- lum, north side of Pine street, between Kearny and Dupont. Object : To dispense charity to poor and worthy Chinese.
LADIES' FRENCH BENEVOLENT SOCIETY (So- cieté de Bienfaisance des Dames Française) .- Incor- porated June 5, 1867. Meetings held Isst Monday of each month, at French Library, 120 Sutter street. Number of members, about two hundred. Object : The relief of French families that may be in want and distress.
Officers .- Mrs. B. Bona, President ; Mrs. C. Mayer, Vice-President ; Miss M. Fleury, Secretary; Mrs. H. Kahn, Treasurer.
LADIES' PROTECTION AND RELIEF SOCIETY .- Established August 4, 1853. Incorporated August 9, 1854.
This society has under its supervision & Home where friendless or destitute girls under the age of fourteen and over two years, and boys under ten and over two years, may be received and provided for un- til permanent homes in Christian families can be secured for them.
The building of this institution is located on Frank- lin street, between Post and Gesry, and is a fine and commodious structure. It consists of s main build- ing and north wing, two stories high, with full base- ment and Manssrd roof. The wing was commenced October 1, 1863, and completed April 20, 1864, and the main building was finished in the beginning of 1869. The cost of the edifice, including grading, fencing, etc., was $44,000.
Applications for admission should be made to Mrs. J. H. Flint, at the Home, between the hours of one and three o'clock P. M., on Mondays and Fridays of each week. Donations of money, etc., may be sent to
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SAN FRANCISCO DIRECTORY.
Mrs. Jane Flint, at the Home, or at her residence, 1312 Powell street. Letters and communications should be addressed to Mrs. M. S. Jackson, 1006 Pine street.
Officera .- Mrs. Nathaniel Gray, President; Mrs. George Barstow, Vice-President; Miss E. Hutchin- son, Recording Secretary ; Mrs. M. S. Jackson, Corres- ponding Secretary; Mrs. Jane Flint, Treasurer ; Miss Mary McGladery, Matron.
LADIES' SEAMAN'S FRIEND SOCIETY .- Organ- ized March 26, 1856. This society is the offspring of the great philanthropic movement on behalf of sea- men which has peculiarly distinguished the last half century. The "men of the sea," an invaluable class of all mercantile countries, are subjected, by the na- ture of their avocation, to hardship and deprivation, moral, social, and intellectual. To ameliorate their condition by supplying them with a home, when on shore, surrounded by remedial influences, and afford- ing them protection from imposition, are the objects of the society.
Officers .- Mrs. R. H. Lambert, President; Mrs. O.J. Mckinnon, Vice-President; Miss M. Knight, Secre- tary ; Mrs. H. S. Tucker, Corresponding Secretary ; Mrs. O. E. Cogswell, Treasurer.
LADIES' SOCIETY OF ISRAELITES (Israelitische Frauen Verein) .- Established August 12, 1855, for the purpose of assisting Hebrew women under all cir- cumstances of want. Meets Mondays and Thursdays of each week, at 414 Clay street.
Officers .- Mrs. S. Foorman, President; Mrs. S. B. Dinkelspiel. Vice-President ; Leo Eloesser, Secretary ; Mrs. M. Heller, Treasurer.
LADIES' UNION BENEFICIAL SOCIETY (Colored) . -Incorporated April 8, 1861. Number of members, twenty-five. Meets in the vestry A. M. E. Church, Pow- ell street, second Monday evening in each month. The objects of the society are to aid its sick and bury its deceased members.
Officers .- Mrs. C. D. Pee, President ; Mrs. Mary Ferguson, Vice - President ; Mrs. Elizabeth Fletcher, Chaplain ; Barney Fletcher, Secretary ; Mrs. Annie Jackson, Treasurer.
LADIES' UNITED HEBREW BENEVOLENT SOCI- ETY .- Established 1855. Meets Tuesdays and Fridays of each week, at two o'clock P.M., at B'nai B'rith Build- ing, 121 Eddy street. The objects of the society are to assist the poor and needy, to attend the dying, and bury the dead females of the Jewish faith. The affaira of the society are managed by a board of officers and an adjuncta of three Councilmen.
Officers .- Mrs. H. Behrendt, President; Mrs. E. Goslinsky, Vice-President ; Mrs. G. Brownstein, Treas- urer ; Isaiah Cohn, Secretary. .
LITTLE SISTERS' INFANT SHELTER .- Incor- porated March 10, 1874. This society was organized for the purpose of taking care of the young children of working women during the day, thus allowing the mother to perform a day's work. The Infant Shelter la located at 512 Minna street. The rooms are pleas- ant and spacious, and fitted up with all the articles necessary for a nursery.
Officers .- Mrs. J. S. Spear, President ; Mrs. John G. Harding, Vice-President ; Mrs. George W. Tyler, Sec- retary ; Mrs. Samuel P. Hall, Treasurer; Mrs. J. B. Stetson, Mrs. J. S. Spear. Mrs. Jobn G. Harding, Mrs. George W. Tyler, Mrs. S. P. Hall, Miss Maggie Neeb, Mrs. J. B. Wattles, Miss Emma Margo and Mias Faunie C. Sampson, Trustees ; Mrs. Jane Temple, Matron.
LONGSHOREMEN'S BENEVOLENT ASSOCIA- TION .- Organized August 6, 1872. Number of mem- bers, sixty. Meets first and third Wednesdays of every month in Ixora Hall, 737 Mission street.
Officera .- P. A. Grady, President; Bernard McCann, Vice-President; M. McGivney, Sergeant-at-Arms.
LOYAL ORANGE INSTITUTION OF THE UNITED STATES .- Organized in San Francisco April 17, 1875, and acts directly under the jurisdiction of the Grand Lodge of the United States.
Two Lodgea have been instituted in this city, viz : CALIFORNIA TRUE BLUES, No. 118 .- Meets at 9097% Market street every Sunday
HARMONY, No. 127 .- Meets on the second and fourth Saturdays of each month at the Potrero.
MAGDALEN ASYLUM .- Under the charge of the Sisters of Mercy. Location, Potrero avenue, near Twenty-first street.
A large and commodious building, three stories in height, has been erected for the accommodation of the inmates of the asylum. Since the foundation of this institution, over six hundred females have been re- ceived, most of whom have been reformed by the in- fluence and attention of those in charge. Only about six per cent have proved refractory. At the present time there are over two hundred penitents, attended by nine Sisters of Mercy. Rev. Father Messea and Rev. Father Tadini have spiritual charge of the institution. A society called the Magdalen Society of San Francisco has lately been organized with a view to provide funds for the better support of this institution.
MASTER MARINERS' BENEVOLENT ASSOCIA- TION .- Organized April, 1867. Incorporated April 28, 1869. Meets every Monday evening, at Druid's Hall, 413 Sutter street. Number of members three hundred and twenty-five.
Officers .- Pehr F. West, President ; Chas. Mathews, Vice-President ; Louis Traung, Recording Secretary ; T. A. Thompson, Financial Secretary; C. Decker, Treasurer.
MATER MISERICORDIA (House of Mercy) .- Un- der the charge of the Sisters of Mercy.
Location, 23%% Rincon Place, adjoining St. Mary's Hospital.
This is for the protection of young women of un- blemished character-none others admitted. Some remain waiting for a situation, and others are em- ployed in the sewing school, where dressmaking and all kinds of machine sewing is neatly done at short notice. At present there are about thirty-fiveinmates. The institution is supported by the inmates and donations.
MILITARY ORDER LOYAL LEGION U. S .- Or- ganized May 3, 1871.
Objects : To cherish the memories and associations of the war waged in defense of the unity and indivi- sibility of the Republic; to strengthen the ties of fra- ternal fellowship and sympathy formed from com- panionship in arms; to advance the best interests of the soldiers and sailors of the United States, especially those associated as members of this order, and to ex- tend all possible relief to their widows and children : to foster the cultivation of military and naval science; to enforce unqualified allegiance to the General Gov- ernment ; to protect the rights and liberties of Amer- ican citizens, and to maintain the national honor, union, and independence. Meets first Wednesday of February, May, August, and November.
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