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Officers for 1882 .- H. Van Heusen President; Nathan Mayer, Aleck Russell and E. S. Clapp, Vice-Presidents; E. T. B. Mills, Secretary and Treasurer.
COOKS' AND PASTRY COOKS' AND BAKERS, UNION .- Organized February 6, 1880. Number of members, fifty. Meets on the first and third Satur- days of every month in Walhalla Hall, corner Kearny and Post streets. Objects: To furnish employment and provide for members in need ; also funeral bene- fits.
Officers .- Richard Kessler, President ; Albert Fish- er, Vice-President ; Henry Emig, Recording Secre- tary ; Emil Grimm, Financial Secretary ; Henry Nie- meyer, 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 B'nai B'rith Hall, 121 Eddy street.
Officers .- E. Maginnis, President; C. Nelson, Vice- President; J. B. Niderost, Recording Secretary; L. J. Welch, Financial Secretary; Jacob Browning, Treas- urer.
EXPRESSMENS' PROTECTIVE UNION .- Organ- ized January, 1881. Meets first Friday evening in the month in Washington Hall, 35 Eddy street. Object: Mutual protection.
Officers .- A. Plevin, President ; Richard O'Connor, Vice-President: Geo. Phillips, Secretary ; James Mc- Mahon, Treasurer.
FISHERMEN'S PROTECTIVE AND BENEVOLENT ASSOCIATION .- Organized 1877. Membership, one hundred. Meets on the first Saturday of each month at 307 Broadway street.
Officers .- Nicola Sturlesi, President; Dominique Mencola, Vice-President; Fortunato Maggio, Treas- urer; Agostino Sanguinetti, Secretary. Office, 23 Val- lejo street.
FRANKLIN SPAR AND BAU VEREIN .- Organized December 6, 1875. · Office, 539 California street.
Objects : To raise funda, and mske loans among its members, thus enabling them to acquire and improve real estate.
Officers .- George Lang, President ; J. D. G. Hoff- msn, Vice-President; Hugo Pfersdorff, Secretary ; Otto Fauss, Treasurer.
SAN FRANCISCO LAUNDRY
EDDY ST., West of Fillmore Street OFFICE, 33 GEARY ST.
Dixon, Bernstein & Co., Show Case Manufacturers, 250 Market St.
J. MACDONOUGH,
CUMBERLAND, LEBIGH AND ENGLISH FOUNDRY COKE, 41 Market Street, corner Spear.
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FRENCH MUTUAL BUILDING AND LOAN AS- SOCIATION .- Organized June 14, 1875. Meets second Monday of each month in B'nai B'rith Hall, 121 Eddy 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 Rass, President ; -
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, $143,195. Office, 534 California street.
Officers .- L. Mejasson, President ; J. C. Sala, Vice- President ; G. Touchard, H. Barroilhet, P. Fleury, A. Compte, Jr., F. Perrin, L. Mejasson and J. C. Sals, Trustees.
GARDENERS' AND RANCHERS' ASSOCIATION .- Organized August 15, 1874. Number of members, seventy-eight. Meets 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 street, room 8. Objects: To raise funds by installments and to make loans thereof to its members.
Officers .- I. Gutte, President ; Rudolf Jordan, Vice-President : Otto Esche, Secretary ; Anglo-Cali- fornisn Bank, Tressurer.
GROCERS' PROTECTIVE UNION. - Organized April 1, 1871. Meets second Wednesday of each month at Huddy's Hall, 909% Market street.
This is an association of retail grocers, organized for the purpose of protecting its members against bad debtors.
Officers .- H. Doscher, President ; P. Hartigan, 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 .- P. McShane, President; F. S. Butler. Secretary and Treasurer.
HAT FINISHERS' ASSOCIATION .- Organized Feb- ruary 8, 1853. Meetings held quarterly. Number of members, 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 streets.
Officers .- M. D. Sweeny, President ; Robert J. To- bld, 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 loans 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, Safe Deposit Building. The object of this Association is to provide sid to its members, their heirs or dependents, by s mutual ss- sociation of persons 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 8. 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 Huddy's Hall. 90912 Market street. Objects: The encouragement and advancement of molders and their social elevation.
Officers. - Martin Hennaberry, President ; George Spring, Vice-President ; James Gilleran, Treasurer ; Robert Hansen, Recording Secretary ; Hippolyte Cuneo. 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 861 Market street.
Officers .- Henry Marsden, President; R. W. Prid- ham, Vice-President ; George J. Monck, Secretary; James J. McDonald, 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 s 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 As- 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 thou- sand.
Officers .- W. J. T. Palmer, President; A. Mans, Vice-Presidents ; C. Maubec, Secretary.
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 .- J. W. Shaeffer, 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- jects: For mutual benevolent purposes only, in siding and assisting its sick members and burying the dead.
Officers .- Andrew C. Freese, President : Charles Weszel, 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 Desn, 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 Sanaome. The object of this corpor- ation is the promotion of the interest of trade and commerce.
Officers .- James C. Patrick, President ; Joseph A. Coolidge, Secretary ; Moses Heller, Charles G. Hook- er, Charles Meyer, Charles Mayne, James O. Patrick, J. G. Kellogg and R. G. Sneath, Trustees.
METROPOLITAN LOAN ASSOCIATION .- Incor- porated February, 1876. Meets first Monday of each 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 Esche, Secretary.
MILKMEN'S MUTUAL AID AND PROTECTIVE AS- SOCIATION .- Organized December 10, 1874. Meets every Friday afternoon st 35 Eddy strest.
Objects: To enable its members to buy feed, stock,
ROSEWOOD, LIGNUM-VITÆ, BOXWOOD
JOHN WIGMORE, 133 SPEAR STREET.
D. HICKS & CO., Practical Bookbinders and Paper-rulers, 508 Montgomery St., cor. Commercial.
G. D. Morse, PHOTOGRAPHER,
826 MARKET ST., Makes a specialty in taking Children's Pictures.
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and all they consume on advantageous terms; to pro- tect them from wroug by their employees and the per- sons with whom they deal, and against customers who are delinquent in paying their hills.
Board of Directors .- G. C. Smart, F. L. Such, J. D. Daley, J. A. Roy, and C. W. Taber. G. C. 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 in B'nai B'rith Hall, 121 Eddy street.
Objects: To raise funds in shares psysble 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 ; H. Lowenberg, Vice- President; Ferdinand Toklas, Secretary ; A. E. Hecht, Tressurer.
PACIFIC BUILDING AND LOAN ASSOCIATION .- Organized March, 1875. Meets first Wednesday of each month in B'nai B'rith Hall, 121 Eddy street. Number of shares, five thousand.
Object : To grant losns to members to ensble them to provide themselves with homesteads.
Officers .- Jules Cerf, President; J. Baum, Vice- President ; L. L. Dennery, Secretary ; Matthias Mey- er, Tressurer. Office of Secretsry, 729 Montgomery.
PACKERS' EXCHANGE OF CALIFORNIA .- Incor- porated February, 1882. Organized for the purchase and sale of fruits, vegetables and other material used in their manufacturing. Office, 323 Front street.
Officers -A. D. Cutler, President; B. Cohn, Vice- President; I. H. Morse, Secretary and Tressurer.
PACIFIO STOCK AND EXCHANGE BOARD .- Meetings held daily, morning and afternoon, at 316 Montgomery street, between California and Pine streets.
Officers. - Charles L. Weller, President ; Baldwin Gardiner, 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 1605 Polk street. Object : Mutual protection.
Officers .- John O. Ralston, President and Manager; F. G. James, Secretary and Treasurer.
PAINTERS' PROTECTIVE UNION. - Organized July, 28, 1878. Number of members, fifty. Mects firat and third Wednesday evenings of every month in Huddy's Hall, 909}{ Market street.
Officers .- Thomas Poyser, President ; P. DeJarley, Vice-President ; Joseph H. Costello, Recording Secre- tary ; W. C. McColloch, Financial Secretary ; H. Bat- tu, Treasurer.
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,
RETAIL BUTCHERS' UNION .- Incorporated March 28, 1882. Number of members, one hundred. Meets weekly in Huddy's Hall, 909% Market street. Object: To establish and maintain & jobbing stall and butch- era' exchange.
Officers. - George A. Rasbe, President; Martin Glennan, Secretary.
RIGGERS' PROTECTIVE UNION .-- Organized De- cember 17, 1873. Number of members one hundred and twenty. Meets first Wednesday of each month at 71 New Montgomery street.
Officers .- Thos. Harrison, President; Geo. Notley, Vice-President ; Edward Daw, 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 806 Montgomery street.
Officers .- Michael J. Moran, President; Patrick Furlong, Vice-President ; F. E. Durham, Recording Secretary ; John Band, Financial Secretary ; Herman Smith, 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, Geo. L. Brander and Howard Havens, Committee ; Charles Sleeper, Manager.
SAN FRANCISCO DENTAL ASSOCIATION .- Or- ganized October 5, 1869. Number of members about twenty-five. Meets in the different offices of the members the second Monday evening in each month. Object: The promotion of the dental profession.
Officers .- L. Bush, President ; W. N. Knowles, Vice- President; L. Neumann, Secretary ; S. E. Knowles, Corresponding Secretary ; J. J. Birge, Treasurer and Librarian.
SAN FRANCISCO GRAIN EXCHANGE .- Organized April 5, 1882. Objects: The buying and selling of grain by the call system.
Officers .- Homer S. King, President; R. E. Doyle, Vice-President ; Horace Webster, Treasurer.
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 homeopathic profession.
Officers .- Sidney Worth. 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 317 Mason street, on the second and fourth Tuesdays of esch 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 .- W. H. Mays, M. D., President; J. G. Wilson, M. D., First Vice-President ; C. E. Blake, M. D., Second Vice-President ; W. H. A. Hodgdon, M. D., Recording Secretary ; H. H. Hart, M. D., Assistant Re- cording Secretary : T. J. Le Tourneux, M. D., Cor- responding Secretary ; H. S. Baldwin, M. D., Treas- urer ; C. G. Kenyon, M. D., Librarian and Curator
SAN FRANCISCO PRODUCE EXCHANGE .- Orga- nized September 15, 1867. Number of members two hundred. Meets daily at half past ten o'clock A. M., at northeast corner of Davis and Clay atreets. Object: To promote the interest and convenience of dealers in domestic produce.
Officers .- D. S. Cook. President; H. V. Deming, Vice President; W. H. Walker, Secretary ; W. A. Bray, 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 $10,651,882, and has a paid-up guarantee capital and reserve fund of $458,681, which sum is increased each half year. The gusrantee capital and reserve fund cannot be withdrawn, nor can they be diminished, except in payment of losses, and they
LOUIS BRAVERMAN & CO. IMPORTERS OF JEWELRY AND WATCHES, 119 Montgomery St., Sell Lower than any House In this city.
The Travelers Insurance Co. of Hartford, Conn .- Office, 410 California St., S. F.
LA GRANDE LAUNDRY
ORDERS FOR WASHING PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO OFFICE, 648 MARKET STREET.
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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 two hundred and thirteen. Meets first Wednesday of every month at 44 Spear street.
Officers .- Timothy O'Connor, President : Edward Duncan, Vice-President ; James E. Connolly, Secre- tary ; Cornelius Regan, Treasurer.
SAN FRANCISCO STOCK AND EXCHANGE BOARD :- Organized September 11, 1862. Meetings held daily at eleven o'clock, A. M., snd three o'clock P. M., at 333 Pine, between Montgomery and Sansome streets.
Officers .- George T. Marye, Jr., President ; S. B. Wakefield, Vice-President; B. H. Coit, Chairman ; J. M. Shotwell, Treasurer; Charles S. Neal, Secretary.
SAN FRANCISCO TYPOGRAPHICAL UNION, NO. 21 .- Organized 1868. Number of members, two hun- dred and fifty. Meets on the last Sunday of every month.
Officers .- S. H. Jenner, President ; J. K. Phillips, Secretary ; W. H. Eastman, Treasurer.
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, $218,- 823 35. Capital paid in, $580,000.
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.
Officers .- Giovanni Devincenze, President; Joseph Sbarboro, Vice-President ; S.Deneri, Secretary; Pietro Canepa, Treasurer.
SEAMAN'S BOARDING MASTERS' ASSOCIATION. -Organized January I, 1873. Objects: Mutual pro- tection and support, and to sustain the United States Shipping Law, approved June 7, 1872. All sailor boarding-house keepers, duly licensed under the laws of the State of California, may become members. The society now numbers twenty-five. Meets first Monday of each month at 603 Front street.
Officers .- Thomas Chandler, President; Edwin Lewis, Vice-President; Richard Chute, General Man- ager.
SEAMEN'S PROTECTIVE UNION OF SAN FRAN- CISCO .- Organized February 1, 1878. Incorporated May 11, 1878. Number of members, nine hundred. Meets every other Friday evening at 54 Sacramento street.
Officers .- James Carr, President ; Charles O'Brien, Vice-President ; J. D. Griffiths, Recording Secretary; James Carr, Treasurer.
SECURITY SAVINGS BANK .- Incorporated March, 1871. Capital stock, $300,000. Office, 215 Sansome street.
Officers .- (Vacant), President ; Jerome Lincoln, Vice-President ; Winfield S. Jones, Secretary.
SHIP AND STEAMBOAT JOINERS' PROTEC- TIVE ASSOCIATION. - Organized February, 1881. Meets first Friday of each month in Sanders' Hall, 71 New Montgomery street.
Officers .- Joseph Cattron, President ; J. P. Crane. Vice-President ; B. A. Rawle, Secretary ; H. Haley, Treasurer.
SOCIETE CULINAIRE COSMOPOLITE DE SE- COURS MUTUEL .- Organized Sept. 4, 1876. Num- ber of members, fifty-eight. Meets first Monday of every month at 508 Bush street.
Officers .- August Portal, President ; Henry Le Clair,
Vice-President ; Henry F. Tyson, Secretary ; Joseph Mouthon, Treasurer. ^
SOCIETY OF GERMAN PHYSICIANS .- Organized 1869. Number of members, eighteen. Meets first Tuesday of each month at eight o'clock P. M., at 29 Kearny street.
Object: Advancement of medical science.
Officers .- August Wilhelm, M.D,, President ; Joseph Bayer, M. D., Secretary: Adolph Aronstein, M. D., Treasurer and Librarian.
· SPORTSMAN'S CLUB OF CALIFORNIA. - Organ- ized February, 1876. Incorporated August, 1876. Num- ber of members, one hundred and twenty. Objects, preservation of fish and game, and retention of fishing preserves, etc. Office, 320 Sansome street.
Officers .- A. M. Ebbets, President ; C. A. Morse, Vice-President ; William Stuart, Secretary.
STONE CUTTERS' PROTECTIVE ASSOCIATION .- Organized May, 1863. Meets first Wednesday of each month, at Irish-American Hall, 818 Howard street.
Officers .- Peter Hopkins, President ; William Lewis, Vice-President ; Francis Mclaughlin, Financial Sec- retary ; James McFarland, Treasurer.
TAILORS' PROTECTIVE UNION .- Organized Sep- tember 29, 1873. Number of members, one hundred. Meets second and fourth Mondays of each month at Humboldt Hall, southwest corner of Morton and Kearny streets. Objects: The better protection of the trade and to promote the interests of its members.
Officers .- Andrew O. Thulin, President ; Ernest Dressler, Vice-President ; Charles J. Peterson, Record- ing Secretary ; John H. Rapp, Financial Secretary ; Louis Brunetti, Treasurer.
TRADERS' ASSOCIATION .- Organized May 13, 1862. Meets quarterly.
Officers .- Charles Kohler, President ; Fabian Joost and Nicholas Bruns, Vice-Presidents; A. A. Hobe, Secretary : John Wieland, Treasurer.
UNION LOAN ASSOCIATION,-Incorporated May 3, 1881. Capital Stock $1,000,000, in five thousand shares of $200 each. Meets second Tuesday in each month in B'nai B'rith Hall, 121 Eddy street.
Objects: To raise funds in shares payable in peri- odical Installments, and to make loans to its members ·for the purpose of aiding them in acquiring and im- proving real estate.
Officers .- Isaac Upham, President; S. Mosgrove, Vice-President; Mathias Meyer, Treasurer; L. L. Dennery, Secretary. Office, 729 Montgomery street.
UNITED WORKINGMEN'S CO-OPERATIVE BOOT AND SHOE MANUFACTURING CO .-- Incorporated January 13, 1868. Number of members, twenty.one. Capital, $80,000. Office and depot, 416 Market street.
Officers .- J. D. Sullivan, President ; John Markham, Vice-President; Walter Rosie, Secretary ; Dennis McCarthy, Treasurer.
WAITERS' COSMOPOLITAN SOCIETY OF CALI- FORNIA .- Meets first Tuesday of each month at San Francisco office, 508 Bush street (Café Lafayette). Number of members twenty-five.
Officers .- Charles Pinot, President ; A. Jourdain, Vice-President ; Jean L. Bordes, Treasurer ; Henry F. Tyson, Secretary.
Literary, Historical, Etc.
ADELPHI SOCIETY .- Organized June 30, 1874. Number of members, about sixty. Meets every Fri- day evening during the term of college, at Academy of Sciences Hall, southwest corner Callfornia and Du- pont streets.
This society was organized by the students of the California College of Pharmacy, for the especial por- pose of discussing the lectures of the faculty, and their mutual improvement in matters appertaining to pharmacy.
Officers .- Robert L. Ball, President ; David Wright, Vice-President ; Frank Rimpau, Secretary ; Russell Judson, Treasurer.
CALIFORNIA ACADEMY OF SCIENCES .- Organ- ized April 4, 1853. Number of members, three hun- dred and fifty. Academy Building, southwest corner of California and Dupont streets.
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