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UNION LODGE No. 1895 .- Meetsevery Tuesday even- ing at 32 O'Farrell street.
SAN FRANCISCO LODGE NO. 1922 .- Meets every Mon- day eveniug at 121 Eddy street.
TANCRED LODGE NO. 1927. - Meets every Monday evening at 18 Eddy street.
YOSEMITE LODGE NO. 1930 .- Meets every Wednesday evening at 32 O'Farrell street.
OCCIDENTAL LODGE NO. 1990 .- Meets first and third Wednesday evenings in each month at 121 Eddy street.
MISSION LODGE No. 2106 .- Meeta first and third Fri- day evenings in each month at 2933 Sixteenth street.
KEYSTONE LODOE NO. 2107 .- Meets every Thursday evening at 32 O'Farrell street.
FIDELITY LODGE No. 2108 .- Meets every Friday evening at 21H Post street.
EAGLE LODGE NO. 2204 .- Meets second and fourth Wednesday eveninga in esch month at 32 O'Farrell street.
AMERICA LODGE No. 2229 .- Meets first and third Thursday evenings in each month at corner Sixth and Market streets.
CONFIDENCE LODOR No. 2282 .- Meets firat and third Tuemlay eveninga in each month at 32 O'Farrell ·street.
FAR WERT LODGE NO. 2324 .- Meets every Thursday evening at 1901 Geary street.
ANCHOR LODGE NO. 2366 .-- Meets frat and third Fri- day eveninga in each month at 1131 Mission street.
POLAR STAR LODGE NO. --.- Meeta every Frid evening at 2429 Mission street.
KNIGHTS AND LADIES OF HONOR .- Charter in 1878, by the State of Kentucky. Ita objects are unite fraternally all acceptable white men and wom of any reputable profession, business or occupatio who are over eighteen years of age ; to promote be evolence and charity, by establishing & relief fun from which, on satisfactory evidence of the death a member of the corporation, a sum, not exceedi three thousand dollars, shall be paid to the beneficia as the member may direct. Dr. S. American, Depu Supreme Protector, 405 Kearny street. There are present seven lodges in this city, as follows:
AURORA LODGE No. 202 .- Meets first and third Mo days in each month at 32 O'Farrell street.
MARTHA LODGE No. 241 (German) .- Meets secor and fourth Wednesdays in each month at 121 Edt street.
BAY CITY LODGE NO. 619 .- Meets every Monday 1133 Mission street.
GOLDEN RULE LODGE NO. 660 .- Meets every Thur day in ked Meu's Hall. 320 Post street.
CONCLAVE LODGE NO. 710 .- Meets every Monday Red Men's Hall, 320 Post street.
FIDELITY LODGE NO. 745 .- Meets every Friday : Grand Pacific Hall.
JEWEL LODGE NO. 767 .- Meets every Monday i Mowry's Hall, corner Grove and Laguna streets.
PACIFIC LODGE No. 185 .- Meets Thursdays in Grar Pacific Hall.
EMPIRE LODGE No. -.- Meets Saturdays in Un versal Hall, 812 Pacific street.
KNIGHTS OF LABOR .- United States General A sembly organized 1879. Objects: Benevolent an Protective. There have been nine Local Assemblie instituted in this city sa follows:
BAY CITY L. A. 1390 .- Meets every Thursday ever ing in Huddy's Hall, 909%% Market street.
HAYES VALLEY L. A. 1573 .- Meets every Monda evening in Huddy's Hall, 909% Market street.
PACIFIC L. A. 1580 .- Meets every Tuesday evenin in hall corner Leavenworth and Pacific streets.
EUREKA L. A. 1760 .- Meets every Friday evening 1 Mayberry,8 Hall, 2714 Mission.
PAINTERS' . A. 1903 .- Meets every Tuesday Huddy's Hall, 909% Market.
UNITY L. A. 2130 .- Meets in Concordia Hall ever Tuesday evening.
PATTERN MAKERS' L. A. 2188 .- Meets every Tuesda Evening in Huddy's Hall, 909% Market street.
WHITE SHOEMAKER'S L. A. 2216 .- Meeta every Frida evening in K. R. B. Hall.
HARNESS, COLLAR AND WHIPMAKERS' L. A. 2383 .- Meets first and third Wednesday of each mouth 1: Huddy's Hall. 909% Market street.
KNIGHTS OF LABOR CO-OPERATIVE SOCIETY NO. 1. 0. CALIFORNIA .- F. A. Potter, President ; M. Steck, Sec retary ; J. D. O'Brien, Treasurer.
KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS .- The first Lodge of thi Order in California was organized March 25, 1869 Since then other Lodges have been organized in the State, nineteen of which are in San Francisco.
THE GRAND LODGE OF CALIFORNIA .- Organized Sep tember 28, 1869.
Officera .- Frederick W. Bell, P. G. C., Eureka, Hum boldt county ; Stanton L. Carter, G. C., Stockton ; T F. Bachelder. V. G. C., San Francisco ; J. H. Simpson G. P., San Diego ; John H. Harney, G. K. of R. and S., San Francisco ; George Cantus, G. M. of E., Ala meda ; J. W. Guthrie, G. M. at A., Sacramento ; E. E Tucker, G. I. G., Stockton; W. J. Rogers, G. O. G. San Francisco. Supreme Representatives-J. H. Gyse laar, long term : E. T. Blackmer, short term.
The following Subordinate Lodges of the City of San Francisco meet st Pythian Castle, 913 Market street, on the following evenings:
CALIFORNIA LODOE, 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 LODOR, NO.5 .- Meets every Wednesday.
SAN FRANCISCO LAUNDRY
EDDY ST .. West of Fillmore Street OFFICE, 33 GEARY ST.
MACDONOUGH & CO.
Importers of and Dealers in COAL and PIG IRO 41 Market Street, corner Spear.
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ALEMANIA LODGE, No. 8 .- Meeta every Wednesday. EUREKA LODGE, No. 9 .- Meets every Friday. XCELSIOR 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- y
SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO LODGE, NO. 45 .- Meets every eaday at Myrtle Hall, Railroad avenue, South S. F. AYARD LODGE NO. 53 .- Meets every Thursday ev- ing.
SYRACUSE LODGE, NO. 58 .- Meets every Wednesday. UTITY LODGE, No. 61 .- Meets every Thursday at 3 Sixteenth street.
HOLDEN CITY LODGE, NO. 63 .- Meets every Friday. FY LODGE No. 65 .- Meets every Tuesday at Ham- on Hall, southwest corner Geary and Steiner streets. GARFIELD LODGE No. 72 .- Meets every Tuesday o ning at Washington Hall, 35 Eddy street.
UATICE LODGE No. 85 .- Meets every Tuesday at Red n'a Hall, 610 Bush street.
SECTION NO. 70 OF THE ENDOWMENT RANK .- Meets , second Saturday of each month at 913 Market eet.
BUREAU OF RELIEF .- Meets at 913 Market street it Monday of each month.
'NIFORMED DIVISION No. 2 .- Organized, 1881. Meets the last Saturday of each month in Pythian Castle, Market street.
PACIFIC DIVISION NO. 3 .- Organized March 24, 1883. ets first and third Tuesdays of each month st 927 asion street.
KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS LIBRARY ASSOCIATION. Rooms, 913 Market street. This library contains irly thirty-two hundred volumes in the various de- jtments of literature.
Officers-C.W. Nevin, President ; D.W. Saylor, Vice- sident ; F. A. Brooks, Secretary ; A. H. Gage, Treas- or ; James Patterson, Librarian.
NIGHTS OF ST. PATRICK .- Organized January, 5. Number of members two hundred and fifty. Tets second and fourth Tuesdays of each month, at E Market street. Objects: The elevation of Ireland ber place among the nations; the formation of a lid for sick members, and to provide them with Cristian burial; the education and advancement of friends of the society.
officers .- T. J. Welsh, President; C. Gildea, First e-President ; P. Curry, Second Vice-President ; emiah Deasy Recording Secretary ; John Mulhern, ancial Secretary ; John McDermott, Treasurer ; M. O'Connor, Corresponding Secretary ; Hugh nn, Sergeant-at-Arms.
NIGHTS OF THE RED BRANCH .- A secret Irish anization, the object of which is known only to members of the association. Meets every Wed- day, at 861 Market street.
ONG CHOW BENEFICIAL SOCIETY (Chinese) .- orporated September 24, 1867. Location of asy- 1, north side of Pine street, between Kearny and bont. Object : To dispense charity to poor and thy Chinese.
DIES' FRENCH BENEVOLENT SOCIETY (So- é de Bienfaisance des Dames Française) .- Incor- ated June 5, 1867. Meetings held last Monday of u month, at French Library, 120 Sutter street. Amber of members, about two hundred. Object : relief of French families that may be in want distress.
ffcers .- Mrs. C. Mayer, President ; Mrs. E. Raas, e-President ; Miss M. Fleury, Secretary; Mrs. H. in, Treasurer.
ADIES' PROTECTION AND RELIEF SOCIETY .- ablished August 4, 1853. Incorporated August 9,
his society has under its supervision a Home ·re friendless or destitute girls under the age of rteen and over two years, and boys under ten and r two years, may be received and provided for un- permanent homes in Christian families can be 1red for them.
The building of this institution is located on Frank- lin street, between Post and Geary, and ia a fine and commodious structure. It consists of a main build- ing and north wing, two storiea high, with full base- ment and Mansard roof. The wing was commenced October 1. 1863, and completed April 20, 1864, and the inain 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. Douations of money, etc., may be sent to Miss Lizzie Hutchinson, southwest corner of Howard and Fifteenth street. Letters and communications should be addressed to Mrs. M. S. Jackson, 1006 Pine street.
Officers .- 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 ses," an invaluable class of all mercantile countries, are subjected, by the ns- 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.
Meetings of the Society are held the first Wednesday of each month, at the Sailor's Home, northeast corner of Harrison and Main streets.
Officers .- Mrs. H. S. Tucker, President; Mrs. R. S. Barclay, Vice-President; Mrs. O. J. Mckinnon, Secre- tary ; Miss S. M. N. Cummings, Corresponding Sec- retary, 1416 Sacramento street; Mrs. C. 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.
Number of members, three hundred and sixteen.
Officers .- Mrs. S. Foorman, President; Mrs. Jacob Blum. 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 sid its sick and bury its deceased members.
Officers .- Mrs. C. S. Davis, President; Mrs. S. Hargro, Vice-President ; Mr. Barney Fletcher, Secre- tary ; Mrs. J. Long, Treasurer ; Mrs. E. Bell, Chap- lain ; Mrs. E. Handy, Assistant Secretary.
LADIES' UNITED HEBREW BENEVOLENT SOCI- ETY .- Established 1855. Meets Tuesdays and Fridays of each week, at two o'clock P.M., &t 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 affairs of the society are managed by a board of officers and an adjuncta of three Councilmen.
Officers .- Mrs. E. Goslinsky, President; Mrs. G. Brownstein, Treasurer ; Isaiah Cohn, Secretary.
LITTLE SISTERS' INFANT SHELTER .- Incor- porated March 10, 1874. Thia 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 is located at 512 Minna street. The rooms are pleas- ant and spacious, and fitted up with all the articles necessary for a nursery.
Officera .- Mrs. J. S. Spear, President : Mra. John G. Harding, Vice-President ; Mrs. George W. Tyler, Sec- retary ; Miss Fannie C. Sampson, Treasurer; Mrs. J. B. Stetson, Mrs. J. 8. Spear, Mrs. Jobn G. Harding, Mrs. George W. Tyler, Mrs. S. P. Hall, Miss Maggie Neeb, Mrs. J. B. Wattles, Miss Emma Margo and Mrs. George Stoneman, Trustees ; Mrs. Jane Temple, Matron.
HI. ISHAM ...... I. J. TRUMAN Truman, Isham & Co.
Manufacturers' Agents,
509, 511 MARKET ST, SAN FRANCISCO.
Vy Peruvian Biller
HINCKLEY, SPIERS & HAYES,
FULTON IRON WORKS, 220 Fremont Street Agents for the celebrated DEANE STEAM PUMP
SAN FRANCISCO DIRECTORY.
D. HICKS & CO., 508 Montgomery St., cor. Commercial, Leading Bookbinders of San Francisco.
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LODGE OF GOLDEN LINKS .- Organized January 23d. 1879. Location, Cambrian Hall, 1133 Mission street. The object of the association is for mutual improvement of young men. Their principles are religious and temperance. It is a secret society.
Officers .- James E. Andrewa, Eminent Commander ; Sherman T. Fogarty, Assistant Commander; Willie C. Meagher, Secretary ; Willie G. Luckhardt, Treasurer ; Frank Graves, Financial Secretary ; William G. Bad- ger, Patriarch; J. H. Baker, Assistant Patriarch; Chas. S. Russell, Corresponding Secretary ; A. Gilmore Pierce, Prelate; A. Andrews, Tyler.
LONGSHOREMEN'S BENEVOLENT ASSOCIA- TION .- Organized August 6, 1872. Number of mem- bers, sixty. Meets first and third Wednesdays of each month.
Officers .- 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 Lodges have been instituted in this city, viz : CALIFORNIA TRUE BLUES, No. 118 .- Meets at 909 %% Market street, every Saturday, at 7:30 P. M. Samuel Garrett, W. M .; George Johnson, Secretary ; residence, 452 Clementina street.
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 one thousand two hundred and twenty-three females have been received, most of whom have been reformed by the influ- ence and attention of those in charge. Only sbout six per cent have proved refractory. At the present time there are over two hundred penitents, attended by twenty 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 Thursday evening, at 71 New Montgomery street. Number of members, three hundred and thirty.
Officers .- James Kivell, Senior Commodore; James Madison, President ; Niel Iversen, Vice-President ; L. Traung, Recording Secretary ; C. Decker, Treas- urer;
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 forty inmates. 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 nnity and indivi- Btbility of the Republic ; to atrengtlien the ties of fra- ternal fellowship and sympathy formed from com- panionship in arma ; to advance the best interests of the soldiers and sailors of the United States, especially those associated aa members of this order, and to ex- tend all possible relief to their widows and children : to foater 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.
Officers .- Bvt. Maj .- Gen. W. L. Elliott, U. S. A.,
Commander ; Commander Henry Glass, U. S. N., : nior Vice-Commander ; Captain Arthur E. Magill, S. V., Junior Vice-Commander ; Bvt. Lieut .- Col. W. Smedberg, U. S. A., 316 California street, Record. Captain C. Mason Kinne, U. S. V., Treasurer ; B Brig .- Gen. Rufus Saxton, U. S. A., Chancellor; B Col. Alanson M. Randol, U. S. A., Registrar ; R .. Daniel Kendig, U. S. A., Chaplain; Lieut .- Col. Alex: der G. Hawes, Major John H. Simpson, Captain W liam H, Dimond, Bvt. Capt. Alfred Malpas, Secor Lient. Albert W. Collins, U. S. V., Council.
NETHERLANDS' BENEVOLENT ASSOCIATION Organized 1873. Incorporated February 17, 18 Number of members, twenty-four. Meets at hall, jul tion Market and Sutter streets, the first Wednesday every month. Object: Relief of its members in sic ness, want, and distress.
Officers .- H. G. Gerritzen, President; G. Vand Berg, Vice-President ; A. P. De Wit, Secretary; P. Van Löbensels, Treasurer.
NORD-DEUTSCHER VEREIN-Organized Novemt 5, 1874. Number of members, two hundred and eig Meets the first and third Wednesdays of every mont at Sander's Hall, 71 New Montgomery street.
Object: Mutual benevolence in case of sickness death.
Officers .- Henry Pilster, President: Anton Be ning, Vice - President; Carl Moller, Secretary; Men; Eden, Financial Secretary ; Henry Randhahn, Trex urer.
OLD PEOPLE'S HOME OF SAN FRANCISCO Organized March 19, 1874. Meets first Wednesday each month, at the Home on Francisco street, 1 tween Powell and Stockton. Number of membe. one hundred and fifty. Objects: The founding oi Home for the needy, sick and destitute of all nation The Society have erected a handsome and comu dious building on the above lot.
Officers .- Mrs. C. Nelson, President ; Mrs. Jo Mason and Mrs. W. Lidstrom, Vice-President ; Mrs. B. Petersen, Treasurer: Miss Emma Dugand, Recor ing Secretary ; Mrs. Ehrhorne, Financial Secreta) Miss Amy Hammer, Corresponding Secretary.
ORDER HERMANN'S SONS -- Organized June 1870. Meets at 510 Bush street. Object: To aid members and their familiesin case of sickness, deat or distress. Number of members, two hundred & eighty-five.
A Grand Lodge was organized June 12, 1878.
Grand Officers .- Philip Rotherman, Grand Pre. dent; Charles Bernard, Grand Vice-President; Eu Grimm, Grand Secretary ; David Vogt, Grand Tres urer.
SAN FRANCISCO LODGE, No. 1 .- Meets every Wedn day evening.
ERNST VON BANDEL LODGE, NO. 3 .- Mects eve Tuesday evening.
EUREKA LODGE .- Meets every Friday evening at ! Bush street.
ORDER KESHER SHEL BARZEL-HAR HAMORL LODGE, No. 3 .- Meets first Sunday of every month 32 O'Farrell atreet.
Officers .- Louis Solomon, President; Michael Marl Vice-President ; Louis Licht, Secretary; Morris Pi cus, Treasurer.
ORDER OF CHOSEN FRIENDS .- Instituted Ju 20, 1880. A Grand Council was organized May 17, 18!
The Order of Chosen Friends is a secret benevole society. Not secret for the protection of wrong dofr aa is believed by many, but secret only in the sen of being private, having signs and passwords, that : membership may be better protected in their work giving atd to the distressed and protection to t weak. To unite in bouda of fraternity, afd and pi tection all acceptable whits persons of good chars ter, steady habita, sound bodily health and reputat calling. To improve the condition of its membe ship, morally, socially and materially, by establis ing a fund from which a weekly benefit may be pa to sick and distressed members, and upon satisfacto evidence of the death of a member paying from : endowment death fund of from one to three thousal dollars.
This society is not intended as a rival of, but worker with, other benevolent orders in the gre
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work of relieving and elevating the condition of man- kind.
Officers of the Grand Council .- John W. McCor- mick, Past Grand Councilor; W. F. Morrison, M. D., Grand Councilor ; Daniel Sewell, Aaaistant Grand Councilor; Charles E. Swezy, Grand Vice-Councilor; Annie E. Evans, Grand Recorder; H. Froomberg, wirand Treasurer, Mrs. J. T. Evans, Grand Prelate ; Fred. H. Keser, Grand Marshal; E. P. Edson, Grand Warden ; Mrs. M. E. Harrison, Grand Guard ; Wtllism Englund, Grand Sentry; Charles Alpers, T. P. Mcken- Lie and G. H. Wolfe, Grand Trustees.
The Grand Recorder's Office will henceforth be at !27 Kearny street, room No. 5. All communications should be sidressed to that place. All communica- sions for the Grand Councillor should be addressed co 29 Kearny street.
There are one hundred and fifty-seven subordinate Councils in the State, fourteen of which are in this ity, viz ;
CONCORD COUNCIL NO. 2 .- Meets second and fourth Wednesday of each month st 927 Mission street.
CRYSTAL COUNCIL No. 4 .- Meets every Thursday vening st 927 Mission street.
AMERICAN COUNCIL No. 7 .- Meets every Tuesday vening in Red Men's Hall, 320 Post street.
PACIFIC COUNCIL No. 8 .- Meets every Friday even- ng in Washington Hall, 33 Eddy street.
COLUMBIA COUNCIL No. 11 .- Meets every first and wird Thursday evenings in Shiel's Building, 32 "'Farrell street.
SAMARITAN COUNCIL NO. 13 .- Meets every Thursday vening at 1133 Mission street.
WASHINGTON COUNCIL NO. 16 .- Meets every Wednes- day evening at Red Men's Hall, 320 Post street.
SOCIAL COUNCIL NO. 46 .- Meets every first and third Monday evenings in Red Men's Hall, 320 Post street.
EMPIRE COUNCIL NO. 47 .- Meets every Monday even- ng at 510 Bush street.
VALLEY COUNCIL NO. 58 .- Meets every Wednesday »vening corner lvy Av and Laguna street.
GOLDEN GATE COUNCIL NO. 60 .- Meets every Friday evening at hall northwest corner Leavenworth and Pacific streets.
MISSION COUNCIL NO. 61 .- Meets every Thursday evening in King's Hall, 2131 Mission street.
FAIRMOUNT COUNCIL NO. 103 .- Meets every Thurs- day corner Thirtieth and Church streets.
CALIFORNIA COUNCIL NO. 56 .- Meets Wednesday evening at 927 Mission street.
HOME COUNCIL NO. 14. - Meets Tuesday evening at Excelsior Hall, No. 713 Mission street.
ORDER OF MUTUAL COMPANIONS .- Incorpor- sted May 31, 1882. Location, PetaInma, Cal. An In- urance Society with endowment feature.
There are thirty-five Councils, with a membership f about 2,000, in the State.
Officera of Grand Council .- L. G. Nay, Past Grand ouncllor ; Charles E. Hutton, Petaluma, Grand Conu- lor ; J. A. Wiswell, Grand Vice-Councilor ; Dr. J. H. 'rane, Petaluma, Grand Medical Examiner ; M. H. alkner, Petaluma, Grand Secretary ; D. B. Fair- anks, Grand Treasurer; W. R. Veale, Grand Prelate; William Zartman, Grand Marshal; J. S. Shepherd, Diand Warden; S. Brooks, Grand Guard ; Charles Blackburn. Grand Sentry.
Grand Trustees .- A. P. Whitney, John Fritsch, H. . Weston, L. Ellsworth, C. Temple.
E. D. Fusier, D. G. C., 309 Clay street.
ORPHAN ASYLUM SOCIETY (Protestant) .- Or- anized January 31, 1851, and incorporated February 0, 1851.
Original Officers .- Mrs. Albert Williams, President ; Mrs. S. H. Willey, Vice-President ; Mra. A. E. War- en, Secretary ; Mrs. Boring, Treasurer ; Mrs. R. H. Waller. Mrs. C. V. Gillespie, Mrs. Taylor, Mrs Jolce, Mrs. A. Dubbs, and Mrs. O. C. Wheeler, Managers ; Charles Gilmore, D. L. Ross, and S. Franklin, Trus- ees.
It originally occupled the building on the corner of Second and Folsom streets, owned by Gen. H. W. Halleck, whence they removed the children in March,
Haight streets, just then completed, at a cost of $30.000. This house, built of stone and brick, ex- pressly for the purpose, is highly creditable to the institution, as one of the noblest monuments of San Francisco benevolence. During the years 1862-3, & large and convenient addition was made to the pres- ent building, at an expense of $30.000, which. to- gether with the main building, will accommodate two hundred and fifty children. As a complement to the Sansome Hook and Ladder Co., who, upon dis- banding, donated to the asylum the building and lot owned by them, the new addition is called the " San- some Wing."
During the year 1879 the upper story of the build- ing was fitted up, and for the first time in its history the entire capacity of the asylum has been made available. The present number of children in the asylum is two hundred and fourteen.
Officers .- Mrs. Dr. C. C. Keeney. President ; Mrs. H. B. Tichenor, Vice-President ; Mrs. Isaac Swain, Second Vice-President ; Mrs. Henry Haight, Treasur- er ; Mrs. F. MacCrellish, Secretary ; Mrs. D. L. Water- man, Matron ; John Nightingale, Physician.
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