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Officers-Mrs. Bishop, President; Mrs. H. W.Beers, Vice-President ; Miss Huddart, Secretary ; Mrs. J. Mathieu, Treasurer.
METHODIST BOOK DEPOSITORY. - PACIFIC COAST BRANCH .- The Book Concern was established in 1789 on a borrowed capital of $600.
The San Francisco Depository, 1041 Market street, Rev. J. B. Hill, Agent, was established in 1864, and entered its own present commodious building in 1877. The National Temperance Publication Society of New York, and the Publishing House of the M. E. Church South, of Nashville, are represented by full lines of stock.
PRESBYTERIAN MISSION HOME. - 933 Sacrs- mento street ; carried on by the Occidental Branch of the Woman's Foreign Missionary Society of the Presbyterian Church ; organized March, 1874, and has fonits especial field of labor the evangelization of heathen women on the Pacific Coast. Thirty-one auxiliary societies have been formed on the coast, seven of which are located in this city. The society purchased in June, 1876, the property at 933 Sacra- mento street for the purposes of the Mission Home. Daily school in English and Chinese is maintained, and Chinese women are in cases of persecution afforded shelter in the Home.
Officers .- Mrs. P. D. Browne, President ; Miss H. Cary, Treasurer : Mrs. E. V. Robbins, Recording. Sec- retary ; Mrs. J. W. Stewart, Corresponding Secretary ; Miss M. Culbertson, Superintendent.
PACIFIC PRESBYTERIAN UNION .- Organized Oc- tober, 1875. Composed of the clergy and laity of the several Presbyterian churches of the City.
The Union meets quarterly at the different churches. The Board of Directors meet on the first Monday of each month.
Sabbath Schools are maintained by the Union every Sunday afternoon as follows : 56 First street, George M. Edmunds, Superintendent; corner Steiner and Gesry streets, James Horsburg, Superintendent ; corner Jersey and Sanchez streets, Rev. John Carring- ton, Superintendent, and Mecartney's Hall, 927 Pa- cific street, George Leonard, Superintendent.
Officers .- Edward Kerr, President; F. A. Berlin, Vice-President ; Wm. Romaine, Recording Secretary ; H. S. Blackwall, Corresponding Secretary ; Jos. An- drews, Treasurer.
SAN FRANCISCO BAPTIST SOCIAL UNION .- Organized in July, 1884. Business meetings held monthly and public meetings quarterly.
Officers .- A. B. Forbes, President; P. D. Code, Vice-President ; G. A. Hull, U. S. A., Secretary ; J. R. Bennett, Treasurer.
SAN FRANCISCO GIRLS' UNION .- Incorporated June 6, 1884. Location, 714 Bush street. This Society is formed in the interest of the self-reliant. self- respecting girls of San Francisco, and unprotected strangers.
Its object is to open attractive rooms for music, reading, etc .; form classes for practical aid in the line of each girls's own endeavor ; also, to sublet all private rooms in the Society's building to those with- out or too remote from friends and home, and furnish board at moderate cost.
Officers for 1886 .- President, Mrs. G. W. Frink ; Vice-Presidents, Mrs. Charles Blake and Mrs. Charles Eaton ; Treasurer, Wm. Bosworth; Secretary, Miss M. Very ; Resident Director, Mrs. C. E. Kinney.
Office hours from nine A. M. to five P. M.
SAN FRANCISCO PORT SOCIETY. - Organized March, 1860. Objects: The moral improvement of seamen and others connected with the sea, in this port, by aiding the American Seaman's Friend Society of New York, in sustaining the Mariners' Church of San Francisco, and in such enterprises connected therewith as the society may approve. Any person
JOHN HAMMOND
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CALIFORNIA CAR WORKS
Manufacturer of every description of PASSENGER, STREET AND FREIGHT CARS. 42 to 50 Beale Street, San Francisco.
COMMERCIAL INSURANCE CO. OF CALIFORNIA, ASSETS, $456,840 71.
TRUMAN, ISHAM & HOOKER, Agents for the Celebrated ECLLOW IRON AXLE WAGONS. 421-427 Market Street.
Wagons.
SAN FRANCISCO DIRECTORY.
OFFICE, 33 GEARY STREET.
Washing Done at Short Notice.
SAN FRANCISCO LAUNDRY.
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may become a member by paying $5 a year, or a life member by the payment at one time of $50.
Officers. - Oliver Eldridge, President ; J. G. Jack- mon, Vice-President ; J. Rowell, Secretary ; Robert Balfour, Treasurer ; Ira P. Rankin, Robert Balfour, George W. tilbba, David Pool, S. S. Smith, J. W. Whiting. J. O. Levenscher, David Mecker. Charles Ferris and J. Rowell, Trustees.
SOCIETY FOR CHRISTIAN WORK .- Organized Oc- tober, 1973. This society is connected with the First Unitarian Church ; and in under the auspices of the ladies of the congregation, every one of whom ia ex- pected to ald in its support. The objects of the 80- ciety are to relieve the sick and destitute, diatribute clothing, seck employment for needy women, and saint the uufortunate in all practicable ways. Con- trtbutions of reading matter ars dlatributed to the prisona, hospitals and asylums. The money needed for the prosecution of this work is obtained by the Sewing Society of the Congregation, which mcets every alternate Monday at two o'clock P. M. in the church parlors, to which all are cordially invited.
Officers .~ Mrs. S. L. Bee, President; Mrs. Scott Elder, Vice-President ; Mrs. J. S. Bugbee, Secretary ; Mra. J. T. Bonestell, Treasuror.
SODALITY OF THE BLESSED VIRGIN MARY .- Organized December, 1861. The society is governed by & Prefect and two assistanta, together with a Secre- tary. Treasurer, and a council of twelve members elected annually. Its present spiritual Director is Rev. Joseph Neri. S.J. Gentlemen's Sodality meetinga held every Sunday morning, at a quarter to eight, in their chapel, basement of St. Ignatius Church, on Hayes street, west of Van Ness avenue. Number of members about six hundred.
Ladies' Sodality of the B.V. M. meets on Sundays, at half past two o'clock P. M., in their chapel, over the eastern alde aisle of the church. Number of members, two hundred aud fifty. Director Rev. A. Maraschi, S. J.
WILLING WORKERS .- The Society of Willing Workers is composed of the members of the church and congregation of The First Free Baptist Church,
Officers .- President, Mrs. L. Kuight ; Vice-Presi- dent, Mrs. N. L. Rowell ; Secretary, Miss E. Root ; Treasurer, Mra. Doe ; Board of Directors, Mrs. Bsr- low Dyer, Mrs. Brown and Mrs. C. Flint.
YOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION .- In- corporated September 13, 1853. For the attainment of the objects of this association there is pro- vided and maintained: A library and bath rooms. free to all meinbers of this association. A reading room, well supplied with current literature, daily, weekly, pictorial, secular, and religious papers, free to all such as conform to the rules and regulations issued by the Board of Managers from time to time. The library contains upward of four thousand volumes. There is also a gymnasium connected with the insti- tution.
A P'rayer Meeting, to which all are invited, is held at the rooms every day at twelve o'clock noon. Bible Class, on Friday eveninga at eight o'clock. Services in the large hall of the association every Sunday at three o'clock P.M.
The association has a large and handsome building on Sutter street, between Kearny and Dupont owned by them and free from debt. The free reading rooms are open every day from half-past eight o'clock A. MI. to ten o'clock P. M.
Officers .- George W. Gibbs, President; John W. Myers, Recording Secretary ; H.J. McCoy, General Sec- retary ; M. M. Meyers, Assistant Secretary: Prentiss Selby, Treasurer ; L. B. Benchley, Librarian. Board of Directors-J. W. Whiting. W. B. Parsons, Samuel Carson, Peter B. Simons, N. T. Romaine, I. H. Morse, S. F. Bufford, George W. Gibbs, Capt. G. A. Hull, R. V. Watt, A. B. Forbes, H. J. Mahan. John W. But- ler. R. P. Davidson, John W. Myers, Prentiss Selby, E. W. Newhall and Charles A. Laton.
YOUNG MEN'S HEBREW ASSOCIATION .- Organ- ized October 14, 1877. The objects of the association are:
Ist. The improvement of the mental, moral, and social condition of its members.
2d. The protection of Hebrew interests.
The association at present numbers one hundred
members, and meets monthly at their rooms 211 Sutter street.
Officers-Morris Feintuch, President ; J. B. Levison, Vice-President ; Ralph E. Marx, Recording Secretary ; Theo. Steiner, Treasurer ; H. Enkle and B. W. De Leon, Directors.
YOUNG WOMEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION .- Organized September 9, 1877. Incorporated Februsry 1, 1878. Number of members, about one hundred and eighty. The objects of the association includes the establishment of an industrial department for desti- tute women, a reading room and library for women and girls, the furnishing of advice, sympathy, tempo- ral aid and encouragement to friendless and homeless young women arriving or residing in the city, and the extension of moral and religious surroundings to all families needing such ministrations.
The rooms of the association are located at 539 How- ard strect, and consist of library, reading and sewing- rooms. The library contains over one thousand vol- umea of well selected literature, and the reading room ts copiously supplied with the choicest periodicals. The annual meeting is held on the second Monday in September of each year.
Officers-Mrs. L. C. Redington, President ; Mrs. F. Carpenter, Recording Secretary; Miss Mary Farqu- harson. Treasurer; Mrs. J. F. Merrill, Corresponding Secretary ; Miss A. A. Healt, Superintendent and Librarian.
The Daily Alta makes a specialty of news regarding all Religious Societies.
Benevolent.
AMERICAN LEGION OF HONOR .- This organiza- tion is a secret benevolent society, connected with which is & beneficiary system for the relief of sick and distressed members and the heirs of deceased members.
A Grand Council was instituted August 8, 1881.
Grand Officers: James Lenhart, San Francisco, Grand Commander ; George W. Dixon, San Francisco, Grand Vice-Commander ; M. L. Wicks, Los Angeles, Grand Orator ; C. O. Burton, San Francisco, Grand Secretsry ; John N. Besse, Watsonville, Grand Treas- urer ; Rev. Thomas Filben, Healdsburg, Grand Chap- lain ; Mrs. D. B. Rogers, Bakersfield, Grand Guide; Henry Tyack, Grass Valley, Grand Warden ; J. C. Ruddock, Ukiah, Grand Sentry.
There are eighty-four subordinate Councils under the jurisdiction of the Grand Council, fifteen of which are located in San Francisco, as follows:
GOLDEN COUNCIL No. 118 .- Meets every second and fourth Wednesday evenings in the month at 32 O'Far- rell street.
ALTA COUNCIL No. 147 .- Meets every first and third Friday evening at Alcazar Building.
MYRTLE COUNCIL No. 187 .- Meets every Wednesday evening, at Alcazar Building.
CALIFORNIA COUNCIL No. 250 .- Meets every first and third Monday evenings in the month at 32 O'Farrell streets.
BOHEMIAN COUNCIL No. 261 .- Meets every Wednes- day evening at 32 O'Farrell street.
SAN FRANCISCO COUNCIL No. 442 .- Meets every Tues- day evening at 417 Kearny street.
COLEMAN COUNCIL No. 451 .- Meets every second and fourth Tuesday evenings in the month at corner Sixteenth and Valencia.
WASHINGTON COUNCIL No. 480 .- Meets every second and fourth Tuesday evenings in the month at 320 Post.
OCCIDENT COUNCIL No. 502 .- Meets every sceond and fourth Saturday evenings in the month at Alca- zar Building.
GOLDEN WEST COUNCIL NO. 547 .- Meets every Friday evening in the month in Hamilton Hall, corner Geary and Steiner streets.
GOLDEN STAR COUNCIL NO. 548 .- Meets every Thurs- day evening in B. B. Hall, 121 Eddy street.
PROTECTION COUNCIL No. 596 .- Meets second and fourth Friday evening in B'nai B'rith Hall, 114 O'Far- rell street.
I. S. VAN WINKLE & CO.
IRON, STEEL and
413-415 MARKET ST. Importers and Dealers in HEAVY HARDWARE
ROSEWOOD, LIGNUM-VITÆ, BOXWOOD:
JOHN WIGMORE.
133 SPEAR STREET.
SOCIETIES.
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METROPOLIS COUNCIL No. 640 .- Meets every Satur- day evening in Alcazar Building.
MYSTIO COUNCIL No. 674. - Meets every first and third Friday evenings in the month, at Irving Hall, 139 Post street.
GOLDEN SHORE COUNCIL No. 695 .- Meets first and third Saturday evenings at 32 O'Farrell street.
AMERICAN PROTESTANT ASSOCIATION .- Ob- ject: Mutual benefit to members of the order.
Organized 1867. Number of members in San Fran- cisco, about thirty-five hundred.
District Deputy Grand Master, John D. Coulie. Office, 213 Fremont street.
Four Subordinate Lodges have been organized tu this city, viz :
CALIFORNIA LODGE, No. 1 .- Meets every first and third Thursday evening at 18%% Eddy street.
YERBA BUENA LODGE, No. 2 .- Meets every Friday evening at 20 Eddy street.
PACIFIC LODGE, No. 5 .- Meets every Friday evening at Champion Hall, Potrero.
HARMONY LODGE, No. 6 .- Meets every second and fourth Tuesday evening at 20 Eddy street.
ANCIENT ORDER OF FORESTERS .- The objects of this order are to aid the sick members, give relief to their widows and orphans, to find employment for the unemployed, and all other benevolent purposes. There are twenty-two courts in the State, with several female branches known as circles, and a branch known as Knights of Sherwood Forest.
CALIFORNIA DISTRICT .- Organized December, 1879. Officers .- George H. Cordy, D. C. R .; Joseph H. Maher, D. S. C. R .; J. Mack, D. Treasurer ; H. J. Platts, D. Secretary, 45 St. Ann's Building. H. Webb, D. B.
COURT ROBIN HOOD, NO. 5931 .- Meets second and fourth Tuesdays of each month in Druid's Hall, 413 Sutter street.
COURT EUREKA, NO. 6146 .- Meets first and third Thursdays of each month in Red Men's Hall, 510 Bush street.
COURT AURORA, No. 6450 .- Meets first and third Fridays of each month at 20 Eddy street.
COURT AMERICA, No. 6454 .- Meets second and fourth Thursdays of each month in Champion Hall. Potrero.
COURT CALIFORNIA, NO. 6671 .- Meets every Tuesday evening, in Foresters' Hall, 20 Eddy street.
COURT INVINCIBLE, No. 6672 .- Meets first and third Fridays of each month in Odd Fellows' Hall, corner Eighth and Franklin. Oakland.
COURT OCCIDENTAL, NO. 6676 .- Meets second and fourth Thuradays of each month in Alcazar Building.
COURT GOLDEN GATE, NO. 6681 .- Meets second and fourth Tuesdays of each month in Shiel's Building, 32 O'Farrell street.
COURT SAN FRANCISCO, NO. 6744 .- Meets second and fourth Thursdays of each month in Washington Hall, 35 Eddy street.
COURT BAY CITY, NO. 6857 .- Meets second and fourth Wednesdays of each month, in B'nai B'rith Ball, 121 Eddy Street.
COURT EUCLIEAN, No. 6932 .- Meets every Monday evening, in Grand Central Hall, 997 Market street
COURT STAB OF THE WEST, NO. 6956 .- Meets every Friday evening, in Foresters' Hall, 20 Eddy street.
COURT ECLIPSE, NO. 6972 .- Meets every Monday evening, in Foresters' Hall, 20 Eddy street
COURT HUBERTUS NO. 7125 .- Meets every Friday evening at Alcazar Building.
CONCLAVE No. 11, Knights of Sherwood Forest .- Meets Second and Fourth Thursdays of each Month, in Washington Hall. 35 Eddy street.
WASHINGTON CIRCLE. Companions of the Forest .- Meets second and fourth Thursdays of each month, in Foresters' Hall, 20 Eddy street.
COURT PRIDE OF CALIFORNIA, No. 1 (Juvenile Branch) .- Meets second and fourth Tuesdays of each month in Grand Central Hall, 997 Market street.
COURT YOUNG AMERICA, NO. 2 (Juvenile Branch) .- Meets first and third Saturdays of each month in Champion Hall, Potrero.
ANCIENT ORDER OF HIBERNIANS .- Organized March 29, 1869. Headquarters, Irish-American Hall. Board of Directors, composed of all the Division Officers in the county, meets on the 20th of each month.
State Officers .- J. W. Sheehey, San Francisco, State Delegate; T. H. Carr, Nevada City, State Secretary ; Edmund Welch, San Francisco, State Treasurer.
M. G. Sears, County Delegate : John H. Gilmore, County Secretary ; P. Conian, County Treasurer.
Eight Divisions have been organized in this city, viz:
DIVISION No. 1 .- Meets second Friday of each month in Irish-American Hall, 818 Howard street.
DIVISION No. 2 .- Meets first Thursday of each month in Irish-American Hall, 818 Howard street.
DIVISION No. 3 .- Meets third Tuesday of each month in Huddy's Hall, 90916 Market street.
DIVISION No. 4 .- Meets first Friday of each month in Irish-American Hall, 818 Howard street.
DIVISION NO. 5 .- Meets first Wednesday of each month in Mayberry Hall, 2417 Mission street.
DIVISION No. 6 .- Meets second Wednesday of each month in Irish-American Hall, 818 Howard street.
DIVISION No. 7 .- Meets second Tuesday of each month in Irish-American Hall, 818 Howard street.
DIVISION No. 8 .- Meets first Tuesday of each month in St. Joseph's Hall, west side of Tenth street, be- tween Howard and Folsom.
ANCIENT ORDER OF UNITED WORKMEN .- This Order, which was first organized in the State by the institution of California Lodge No. 1 at West Oakland, August 21, 1875, has grown rapidly, until now it has assumed proportions, in respect to num- bers and organization, which places it in the frout rank among our many secret benevolent orders. Over two hundred and thirty Lodges have been formed in the State, with an aggregate membership of over seventeen thousand.
THE GRAND LODGE OF CALIFORNIA .- Organized 1877. Meets in San Francisco.
Officers .- Duncan McPherson, P. G. M. W. ; Edwin Danforth, G. M. W .; E. F. Loud, G. F .; A. C. Bane, G. O .; H. G. Pratt, Grand Recorder ; C. H. Haile, Grand Receiver ; Al. Cobler, G. G .; E. F. Thomp- son, G. W.
Twenty-three Lodges have been instituted in this city, viz:
SAN FRANCISCO LODGE NO. 4 .- Meets every Wednes- day at Red Men's Hall, 320 Post street.
GOLDEN GATE LODGE NO. 8 .- Meets every Thurs- day at 32 O'Farrell street.
HARMONY LODGE No. 9 .- Meets every Saturday at Alcazar Building.
YERBA BUENA LODGE No. 14 .- Meets every Friday at 32 O'Farrell street.
BERNAL LODGE No. 19 .- Meets every Monday at corner of Sixteenth and Valencia streets.
UNITY LODGE NO. 27 .- Meets every Tuesday at B'nai B'rith Hall, 121 Eddy street.
VALLEY LODGE NO. 30 .- Meets every Wednesday at 32 O'Farrell street.
SPARTAN LODGE NO. 36 .- Meets every Friday at 32 O'Farrell street.
MYRTLE LODGE NO. 42 .- Meets first, third and fourth Saturdays at 913 Market street.
WASHINGTON LODGE NO. 60 .- Meets every Thurs- day at Alcazar Building.
BURNS' LODGE NO. 68 .- Meets every Thursday at Alcazar Building.
ST. JOHN LODGE NO. 73 .- Meets every Thursday at 32 O'Farrell street.
MAGNOLIA LODGE No. 41 .- Meets every Monday at Alcazar Building.
FRANKLIN LODGE No. 44 .- Meets every Friday at 32 O'Farrell street.
HERCULES LODGE No. 53 .- Meets every Friday at Hamilton Hall, southwest corner Geary and Steiner streets.
MORETTI & TREZZINI,
ST. ANN'S BUILDING, SAN FRANCISCO.
Fresco and Decorative Artists.
J. GUNDLACH
CO'S FAMOUS RIESLING.
PHENIX INSURANCE CO. OF BROOKLYN,
HAS THE LARGEST BUSINESS OF ANY AMERICAN COMPANY.
SS SAN FRANCISCO DIRECTORY.
FxcristoR lapar. No. 126 .- Meets every Thursday at Excelsior Ilall, 2319 Mission street.
OLYMPIC LODR No. 127 .- Meets overy Tuesday at Alcazar Ituilding.
I'mDEISTY layMIE No. 136 .- Meets every Wednesday at 320 Post street.
MAY View Lovar No. 159 .- Meets every Friday at c roer laffroad avenne and Trinidad street, South San Francisco.
Turura Lopar No. 180 .- Meets every Tucaday at 320 Post street.
Nor VALLKY LoDax No. 185 .- Merts every Tueaday in Daveneck Hall, corner Church and Twenty-fourth streeta.
AUSTRIAN BENEVOLENT SOCIETY .- Incorpo- rated September 28, 1870. Meets first and third Weinesdays of each month, at Druid'a Hall, 413 Sutter atreet. Number of members, two hundred and nity
Officers-M. Scanatish, Prealdent ; Felix Benner, Vice- President ; E. L. Lindwall, Treasurer; N. Bol- Itnger, Recording Secretary ; H. Hienz, Financial Secretary.
AUSTRIAN PROTECTIVE ASSOCIATION .- Organ- ized April 12, 1879. Number of members, one hun- dred and twenty. Meets at 71 New Montgomery street, on the first and third Thursdaya of each month. Object-To assist needy members in case of sickness or distress.
Officers. - John Smith, Prealdent; Frank Con- tent, Vice-President ; G. S. Olaen, Recording Sec- retary ; M. P. Milloglav, Treasurer; T. Gurmendez, Financial Secretarv.
AUSTRIAN MILITARY AND BENEVOLENT AS- SOCIATION-Incorporated March 27, 1879. Number of members, 85. Meets every Wednesday evening at 310 O'Farrell strcet. Object : To aasiat its members in sickness or distress.
Officers-P. G. Sopa, President ; B. M. Burin, Vice- President; R. Spiro, Recording Secretary ; J. M. Russell, Financial Secretary ; Win. Green, Treasurer ; L. Vicevich, Sergeant-at-Arms ; V. Lucich, Conductor; R. Spiro, Captain ; L. W. Hoens, First Lieutenant ; J. M. Russell, Second Lieutenant.
BELGIAN MUTUAL RELIEF SOCIETY-Société Belge de Secours Mutuela. This society was organ- ized April 1, 1883. Number of membera, about 100; meetings, first and third Friday of each month at Lafayette Hall, 730 Montgomery street. W. B. Chap- man, (Consul for Belgium) Honorary President ; Joseph Gaillard, President ; R. Van Goethem, Vice- President ; Leon Andre, Recording Secretary ; Felix Deleau, Financial Secretary ; Louta Nevraumont, Treasurer.
BENEVOLENT AND PROTECTIVE ORDER OF ELKS .- Organized April 11, 1876. George Bell, Dis- trict Deputy and Exalted Grand Ruler for California ; residence, 1418 Jackson street. Up to December 6, 1855, the representation of the Order in San Francisco included San Francisco Lodge, No. 3, and California Lodge, No. 12, upon which date both were consoli- dated into the Lodge named below.
GOLDEN GATE LODGE, NO. 6 .- Meets every Sunday at twelve noon, in Concord Hall, Alcazar Building. Officers .- Henry H. Davis, E. R .; William P. George, E. L. K. : Thomaa Alexander, E. L. K .; Rob- ert J. Preston, E. L. K .; William C. Dudley, Secre- retary ; Charles W. Nevin, Treasurer; George W. Roach, Tyler. Appointed Officera-Esquire, C. D. Terry ; I. G., M. Leo ; Chaplain, P. J. Maas.
B'NAI B'RITH-DISTRICT GRAND LODGE, NO. 4 .- Mects every fourth Sunday in January, at B'nai B'rith Building, 121 Eddy atreet.
Officers .- Solomon Zekind, President ; Marcua Levy, First Vice-President ; Albert Elkus, Second Vice-Pres- ident ; Louis Blank, Secretary; Solomon Adler, Treaa- urer: Jacob Davis, Guard ; B. Rosenberg, Messenger ; Trusteea, Herman Enkel, Mosea Selig and Gab. Cohen. Ten lodges have been organized in this city, all of which meet in the B'nai B'rith Building upon the following eveninga, viz:
OPHIE LODGE, NO. 21 .- Meets every Wednesday. UNITY LODGE, NO. 273 .- Meeta every Monday.
MODIN LODGE, NO. 42 .- Meets every Tuesday. PACIFIC LODOE, No. 48 .- Meets every Thursday. MONTEFIORE LODGE, No. 51 .- Meets every Monday. COLUMBIA LODGE, No. 127 .- Meets every Monday. GOLDEN GATE LODGE, No. 129 .- Meets every Wed- nesday.
OCCIDENTAL LODGE, No. 325 .- Meets every Tuesday. CALIFORNIA LODGE, No. 163 .- Meets every Thurs- day.
CREMIEUX LODGE, No, 325 .- Meets every Monday.
B'NAI B'RITH HALL ASSOCIATION. - Incorporated April 9, 1878, for the purpose of building and main- taining a suitable structure for the accommodation of the order. Under its auspices a magnificent four story hall building has been erected upon Eddy street, between Mason and Taylor, at a cost of, including the lot, $75,000. Grand dancing hall with stage arrange- ment, with perfect dining-room accomodation. The furnishing involved an additional outlay of $15,000. Six capacious halla are contained within the building, besides a library and reading room. The library con- tains about seven thousand volumes.
Officers .- J. E. Marks, President ; E. Shrier, Vice- President ; Louis Blank, Secretary ; A. Anapacher, Treasurer ; H. Ross, Librarian.
BOARD OF RELIEF, I. O. B. B .- Organized Febru- ary 3, 1884.
Officers .- Theodore Steiner, President ; Edward I. Wolfe, Secretary,
BOYS AND GIRLS' AID SOCIETY .- Incorporated September 15, 1874. Rescues homeless, neglected or abused children of California, and juvenile offenders who would otherwise be committed to prison; pro- vides for such until suitable homes or employment are found for them, and continues to look after their condition and treatment; maintains reading rooms, libraries, baths, a gymnasium, savings bank, sewing achool, class in music, and classes for instruction in other branches; also lectures, entertainments, and a temperance organization. Lodgings are furnished at a nominal cost to working boys and girls who have neither homes nor suitable guardianship in the city. The work 18 free from sectarianiam and depends upon voluntary contributions for its support. Office and " Home," No. 68 Clementina street, San Francisco. Officers .- George C. Perkins, President; Charles R. Allen, Secretary ; Dudley C. Bates, Treasurer ; E. T. Dooley, Superintendent.
BRITISH BENEVOLENT SOCIETY OF CALIFOR- NIA .- Rooms, 531 California street.
This society was organized in 1865, for the purpose of affording relief to sick and destitute members and persona who were subjects of Great Britain at the time of their birth, and of promoting the social and intellectual improvement of its members. Between twelve and thirteen hundred members have been ad- mitted to membership, and there are now some two hundred and fifty paying members, including thir- teen life members, on the rolls. The Board of Re- lief is in attendance daily from ten o'clock A.M. to one o'clock P.M. The regular meeting is held on the first Tuesday of each month, at seven and a half o'clock P. M. in winter and eight in summer.
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