Langley's San Francisco directory for the year commencing 1887, Part 14

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Publication date: 1880
Publisher: San Francisco : Francis, Valentine & Co.
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DRAYMEN AND TEAMSTERS' UNION OF SAN FRANCISCO .- Organized August 26, 1876. Number of members, about two hundred. Meets second and last Saturday evenings of each month at B'nai B'rith Hall. 121 Eddy street.


Officers .- R. G. Worth, President; James French, Vice-President; Joseph B. Niderost, Recording Secre- tary ; George C. Evers, Financial Secretary ; L. J. Welch, Treasurer.


FEDERATED TRADES COUNCIL .- Meets at Alca- zar Building every Saturday evening. W. A. Bushnell, President ; S. A. Helliwell, Recording Secretary.


EXPRESSMENS' PROTECTIVE UNION .- Organ- ized January, 1881. Meets first Friday evening in the month at 26 Harriet street. Object: Mutual pro- tection.


Officers .- A. Plevin, President ; A. Engler, Vice- President: Patrick Corkery, Secretary ; James Mc- Mahon, Treasurer.


FRANKLIN SPAR AND BAU VEREIN .- Organized December 6, 1875. Office, 539 California street.


Objects : To raise funds, and make loans among its members, thus enabling them to acquire and improve real estate.


Officers .- George Lang. President ; Hugo Pfersdorff. Secretary ; Otto Fauss, Treasurer.


GARDENERS' AND RANCHERS' ASSOCIATION .- Organized August 15, 1874. Number of membera, seventy-eight. Meets last Saturday of each month, at 105 Pacific street.


Officers .- Autonio Cafferata, President; Antonio Lagomarsino, Vice-President; Giacomo Bignotte, Secretary, residence, 9 Lafayette Place; T. Lacoste, Treasurer.


GERMAN BUTCHERS' PROTECTIVE ASSOCIA- TION .- Meeta second and fourth Thursday in each month, at 316 Post street.


Officers .- Frederick Zeitler, President; Paul Freiser, Secretary; Bernhardt Vines, Treasurer.


GROCERS' PROTECTIVE UNION. - Organized April 1, 1871. Meet subject to call of President.


This is an association of retail grocers, organized for the purpose of protecting its members against bad debtors.


Officers .- James O'Connor President ; Julius Buh- lert, Secretary ; Wm. Fahrenkrug, Treaanrer. All communications to be sent to Secretary's office, 649 Washington street.


GUN CLUB ~Organized December 19, 1876. Objects; To practice pigeon-shooting, and assist in enforcing the game law.


Officers .- Ramon E. Wilson, President ; Harry Bab- cock, Vice-President ; F. S. Butler. Secretary and Treasurer.


HOME BENEFIT LIFE ASSOCIATION .- Incor- porated December, 1880. Office, northeast corner Bush


CIGARMAKERS' INTERNATIONAL UNION, No. 228 .- Organized in 1885. Number of members. 445. Meets first and third Tuesday of each mouth at Metro- | and Montgomery streets. The object of this Associa-


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| BOOKBINDERS.


J.Gundlach & Co's Cabinet Wines.


PHENIX INSURANCE CO. OF BROOKLYN.


ASSETS OVER FIVE MILLIONS. BROWN, CRAIG & CO., General Agents.


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tion is to provide aid to its members, their heirs or dependents, by a mutual association of persons in good health, in order to equalize the risk of mortality and to furnish the aid so rendered at the lowest pos- sible cost to ita members.


Officers .- Frank C. Havena, President ; W. I. Mor- gan, Secretary : A. S. Barney, Actuary; I. P. Allen, of the Bank of California, Auditor ; C. N. Ellinwood, M. D., Medical Director.


IRON MOLDERS' UNION No. 164 .-- Organized April, 1873. Number of members, three hundred. Meets second and fourth Wednesday evenings of each month, at Huddy's Hall.


Officers .- Frank Dawe, President; John Connors, Vice-President; Edward King, Treasurer; Arthur Baker, Recording Secretary ; James De Succa, Corres- ponding Secretary ; Fred. Wilson, Financial Secretary.


ITALIAN-SWISS AGRICULTURAL COLONY .- In- corporated March 12, 1881. Capital, $300,000; 5.000 shares at $60 each. Office, 307 Sansome street. The object of this corporation is the promotion of co- operative farming.


Officers .- Henry Casanova, President; Dr. Paolo De Vecchi, Vice-President; G. Ginocchio, Treasurer; A. Sbarboro, Secretary ; D. Freidenrich, Attorney.


ITALIAN-SWISS MUTUAL LOAN ASSOCIATION. Incorporated April 1st, 1887. Capital, $2,000,000; 10,000 shares at $200 each. Office, 307 Sansome street. Object: To make loans to its members, taking mort- gages and other securities for such loans.


Officers .- Henry Casanova. President ; G. B. Cevss- co, Vice-President ; A. Sbarboro. Secretary ; A. Merle, Treasurer; P. C. Rossi, P. Barbieri, A. P. Sartori, B. Trezzini, G. De Luca, Trustees ; D. Freidenrich, At- torney .*


JEWELERS' MUTUAL AID SOCIETY .- Meets sec- ond and fourth Friday in each month in California Hall. 417 Kearny street.


Officers .- Gus Pohlmann, President ; C. E. Peterson, Vice-President ; E. A. Kehrlein, Recording Secretary ; Henry Blundell, Financial Secretary ; Ferdinand Heiduska, Treasurer.


JOURNEYMEN SHIPWRIGHTS' ASSOCIATION .- Organized April 1, 1857. Re-organized April 23, 1863. Number of members, four hundred. Meet second and fourth Thursday of each month at Drews' Hall.


Officers .- John Heaney, President : Charles Chef- fers, Vice-President ; John Bannister, Treasurer; M. Campbell, Secretary.


LONGSHORE LUMBERMEN'S PROTECTIVE AS- SOCIATION .- Meets first and third Friday of each month at 818 Howard street.


Officers .- John W. Decker, President; Howard P. Wynn, Financial Secretary ; Geo. M. Reilly, Record- ing Secretary ; Angus Pierson, 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 3 Mission street. Objects: For mutual benevolent purposes only, in siding and assisting its sick members and burying the dead.


Officers .- Andrew C. Freese, President; Daniel McCarthy, Secretary ; A. Pearson, Treasurer.


LUMBER SURVEYORS' ASSOCIATION .- Organ- ized February, 1884. Number of members, twenty- nine. Meet first Monday in each month at their rooms, 25 Stuart street. Object : Mutual protection and the concentration of its members for uniformity of action.


Officers .- Charles Lyman, President; T. Haugh- wout, Secretary ; Robert Pennell, Treasurer.


MANUFACTURERS' ASSOCIATION OF CALIFOR- NIA .- Incorporated November 13, 1883. This A880- ciation has no capital stock.


Officers .- William T. Garratt, President ; William Harney, Vice-President ; N. W. Spaulding, Treasurer; Geo. C. Hickox, Secretary.


Office, room 43 Merchants' Exchange.


All persons or firms engaged in manufacturing in this State are eligible to become members of this As- sociation.


The objects of the Manufacturers' Association are : To develop and protect the producing and manufac- turing interests of California ; to circulate informa-


tion of new districts or distant points open to our manufacturers ; to prevent oppressive lexislation and unfair taxation ; to provide a place of meeting for interchange of ideas and promotion of good feeling among members; for the maintenance of a reading room, and bureau of statistica relating to manufac- turing and other interests ; to aid California manufac- turers and all other industries, by causing interest in and preference for their productions and wares. The entrance fee is five dollars, and dues three dollars per quarter.


MASTER PAINTERS' ASSOCIATION .- Incorpor- ated in 1886. The objects of the society are to promote a friendly feeling among the craft, the exchange of ideas and experience with regard to the best methods of doing work.


Officers .- E. M. Gallagher, President; Henry White and J. Wiswell, Vice-Presidents; J. J. Donovan, Sec- retary ; B. L. Brandt, Treasurer.


MERCHANTS' EXCHANGE ASSOCIATION .- Incor- porsted June 1, 1868. Capital, $250,000. Office, Mer- chant's Exchange Building, California street, between Montgomery and Sansome. The object of this corpor- ation is the promotion of the interest of trade and commerce.


Officers .- William Dresbach, President ; J. M. Shot- well, Secretary ; E. Ransome, H. Dutard, C. B. Stone, Chas. Mayne, J. M. Shotwell, William Dresbach and John Rosenfeld, Trustees.


MARINE ENGINEERS .- Meet in Alcazar Hall, the second and fourth Tuesdays of every month.


MERCHANTS' EXCHANGE (CHINESE.)-Rooms, 739 Sacramento street.


Officers .- Wo Kee & Co., President and Treasurer ; Quong Cheong, Lung & Co., Vice-President and Sec- retary.


MILKMEN'S MUTUAL AID AND PROTECTIVE AS- SOCIATION .- Organized December 10, 1874. Meets every Friday afternoon at 35 Eddy street.


Board of Directors .- G. C. Smart, J. D. Daley, J. A. Roy, and C. W. Taber. G. C. Smart, President.


MINERS' ASSOCIATION (THE) -- 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. - L. L. Robinson, President ; Joseph Mooser, Secretary ; Bank of California, Treasurer.


PACIFIC STOCK AND EXCHANGE BOARD .- Meetings held daily, morning and afternoon. at 316 Montgomery street, between California and Pine streets.


Officers .- Louis Marshall, President ; H. A. Greene, Vice-President ; Adolphus Uhl, Secretary ; R. O. Tob- in, Treasurer ; J. B. Bourne, Chairman.


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 808 Montgomery street.


Officers. - Thomas Lacy, President ; P. Whitney, Vice-President ; F. E. Durham, Recording Secretary ; John Bond, Financial Secretary ; William Simpson, 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 Roas- bach, Secretary; William L. Merry, Treasurer.


SAN FRANCISCO CLEARING HOUSE .- Office 211 Sansome street.


Officers. - John McKee, President; David Cahn, Vice-President ; James S. Hutchinson, Secretary ; John McKee, Thomas Brown, I. Steinhart, Howard Havens, W. Lawson, Committee; Charles Sleeper, Manager.


SAN FRANCISCO COUNTY MEDICAL SOCIETY .- Organized February 4, 1868. Number of members, one hundred and thirty-five. Meetings held at 32 O'Farrell street, on the second and fourth Tuesdays of each month, at eight o'clock P. M.


Officers .- Jamea Simpson, M. D., President ; J. F.


DIXON, BORGESON & CO.,


Manufacturers of Show Cases and Store Fixtures.


37 Market St.


INSURANCE


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CO. OF CALIFORNIA.


ECLIPSE EXTRA DRY


Finer than the class of Champagnea sent from } ARPAD HARASZTHY & CO., France to this country, but without Brandy. S 530 WASHINGTON STREET.


SOCIETIES.


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Morse, M. D., First Vice-President ; G. W. Davis, M. D., Second Vice-President ; W. Watt Kerr, M. D .. Recording Secretary ; A. P. Whittell, M. D., Assistant Recording Secretary : Agnes Lowry, M. D., Corres- ponding Secretary ; W. S. Whitwell, M. D., Treasurer ; C. G. Kenyon, M. D., Librarian and Curator ; Jas. Simpson, M. D., Wm. F. McNutt, M. D., and Henry Gibbons, M. D., Directors.


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.


Officers .- H. R. Morton, President ; T. N. Iglehart, Vice-President ; W. A. Knowles, Corresponding Sec- retary ; J. J. Birge, Treasurer and Librarian.


SAN FRANCISCO MUTUAL LOAN ASSOCIATION. -Incorporated October 28, 1882. Office, 307 Sansome street. Object: To make loans to its members for the improvement of real estate. Capital stock, $1,000,000 divided into five thousand shares of $200 each.


Officers .- Thomas J. Welsh, President; James Span- ton, Vice-President ; William Wagner, Treasurer ; A. Sbarboro, Secretary.


SAN FRANCISCO PRODUCE EXCHANGE .- Orga- nized September 15, 1867. Number of members two hundred. Meets daily at half past ten o'clock A. M., in rooms in Merchants Exchange, 425 California street, between Montgomery and Sansome. Object: To promote the interest and convenience of dealers in domestic produce.


Officers. - William Dresbach, President; Frank Dalton, Vice-President; W. H. Walker, Secretary, pro tem .; H. Dutard, Treasurer. Secretary's office, 24 Merchants' Exchange.


SAN FRANCISCO PRODUCE EXCHANGE CALL BOARD ASSOCIATION .- Organized August 3, 1882. Number of members. two hundred. Daily sessions, 11:15 A. M. and 2 P. M.


Officers .- William Dresbach, President : E. Ransom, Vice-President ; H. Dutard, Treasurer ; T. C. Fried- lander, Secretary, pro tem. Secretary's office, 24 Mer- chants' exchange.


SAN FRANCISCO SHIP CALKERS' ASSOCIATION. -Organized October 23, 1878. Number of members two hundred and thirteen. Meets first Wednesday of every month st 44 Spear street.


Officers .- James E. Connelly, President ; Joseph Smith, Vice-President ; John Berry, Secretary ; Wil- liam Jones, Treasurer.


SAN FRANCISCO STOCK AND EXCHANGE BOARD .- Organized September 11, 1862. Meetings held daily at 9:30 and 11 A. M., and 2:30 P. M., at 333 Pine street.


Officers .- E. P. Peckham. President ; Martin Bacon, Vice-President ; O. V. Walker, Chairman ; W. E. Nor- wood, Treasurer; M. P. Hall, Secretary.


SAN FRANCISCO TYPOGRAPHICAL UNION, NO. 21 .- Organized 1868. Number of members, five hun- dred. Meets on the last Sunday of every month.


Officers .- E. T. Plank, President ; J. J. McDaid, First Vice-President; S. D. Brooks, Second Vice-Pres- ident; W. B. Benoist, Secretary : J. P. Olwell, Treas- urer : N. B. Berry, Sergeant-at-Arms ; John R. Wind- ers, Walking Delegate.


SCAVENGERS' PROTECTIVE UNION .- Organized August 17, 1879. Meets first Saturday of each month at their rooms 423 Broadway. Number of members about two hundred.


SHIP AND STEAMBOAT JOINERS' PROTEC- TIVE ASSOCIATION. - Organized February, 1881. Meets third Wednesday of each month in Drews' Hall, 71 New Montgomery street.


SPORTSMAN'S CLUB OF CALIFORNIA. - Organ- ized February, 1876. Incorporated August, 1876. Num- ber of members, sixty. Objects, preservation of fish and game, and retention of fishing preserves, etc. Office, 109 California street.


Officers .- John M. Adams, President ; J. C. Mitchell, Secretary.


STEAMSHIPMERS' PROTECTIVE ASSOCIATION. -Organized October 13, 1884. Object, mutual pro- tection.


Officers .- Bernard B. Carter, President ; John A. Johnson, Treasurer; Joseph M. Kelly, Secretary. Meets every Tuesday evening at 513%% East street.


STEAMSHIP SAILORS' PROTECTIVE UNION OF THE PACIFIC COAST .- Organized April 21, 1886. Object, mutual protection. Meets every Wednesday at 123% Washington atreet. David McDonald, aecre- tary.


STONE CUTTERS' PROTECTIVE ASSOCIATION .- Organized May, 1863. Meets first Wednesday of each month, at Irish-American Hall, 818 Howard street.


TAILORS' PROTECTIVE UNION .- Organized Sep- tember 29, 1873. Number of members, one hundred. Meets second and fourth Mondays of each month at Eintracht Hall. 316 Post street. Objects: The better protection of the trade and to promote the interests of its members.


THE COMPANY OF ASSOCIATED STOCK BRO- KERS .- Officers : Homer S. King, President; J. M. Shotwell, Vice-President; H. L. Van Wyck, Treasurer ; W. H. Bausman, Secretary.


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. Office of Secretary, 423 California 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 ; R. F. Osborn, Vice-President; Henry Wadsworth, Treasurer; L. L. Dennery, Secretary,


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, 513 Market street.


Officers .- J. D. Sullivan, President ; John D.O'Brien, Vice-President ; Walter Rosie, Secretary ; James Butler, Treasurer.


WHITE COOKS' WAITERS' AND EMPLOYEES' PROTECTIVE AND BENEVOLENT UNION OF THE PACIFIC COAST .- Organized June 12th, 1883, and incorporated November 30th, 1883. Meets every Sat- urday evening at Alcazar Building.


Officers-M. H. Shepard, President; Stephen A. Born, Recording Secretary; H. J. Keiser, Financial Secretary ; J. J. Kavanagh, Treasurer.


Headquarters and business office, 124 Geary street.


Literary, Historical, Etc.


CALIFORNIA ACADEMY OF SCIENCES .- Organ- ized April 4, 1853. Number of members, three hun- dred and twenty-five. Academy Building, southwest corner of California and Dupont streets.


Board of Trustees .- J. M. McDonald, Chairman ; E. J. Molera, Secretary; Charles F. Crocker, Dr. E. Hayes, E. L. G. Steele, S. W. Holladay and George C. Perkins.


Officers and Council .- H. W. Harkness, M. D., Pres- ident (residence Grand Hotel); H. H. Behr, First Vice-President; George Hewston, Second Vice-Presi- dent; H. Ferre, Corresponding Secretary; Charles G. Yale, Recording Secretary; John Dolbeer, Treasurer ; C. Troyer, Librarian ; J. G. Cooper, Director of Mu- seum.


Curators-Ernest F. Lorquin and Walter E. Bryant, Birds and Mammals; Miss Rosa Smith and H. F. Lor- quin. Fishes, Reptiles and Crustacea ; Arthur B. Stout, M. D., Ethnology and Osteology: Rev. Edward L. Greene and Mrs. Mary K. Curran, M. D., Botany; E. S. Clark, M. D., Entomology ; E. S. Clark and John Heuston, Mineralogy ; Melville Atwood, Geology and Paleontology.


Committee on Publication-H. W. Harkness, Chas. Gregory Yale, E. L. Greene, George Hewston and O. T. Troyer.


The regular stated meetings of the Academy are held on the first and third Monday evenings of each


JOHN HAMMOND 7


CALIFORNIA CAR WORKS


Manufacturer of every description of PASSENGER, STREET AND FREIGHT CARS. 42 to 50 Beale Street, San Francisco.


E. A. PATTISON & CO .. Hard Wood Carpet for covering Parlors, Dining, Sitting and Bath Rooms, etc., 308 STOCKTON ST.


Truman, Isham & Hooker,


421-427 Market St. Hay, Hide, Hop, Rag, Wool and Orchilla Presses.


OFFICE, 33 GEARY STREET.


Prompt Attention to Orders for Washing.


SAN FRANCISCO LAUNDRY.


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SAN FRANCISCO DIRECTORY.


month. The regular atated meetings of the Board of Trustees, and meetings of the Council, take place twice a mouth, as notified.


CALIFORNIA HISTORICAL SOCIETY. - Incorpo- rated July 14, 1870. Reincorporated February, 1886. Objects: Cultivation of the history, antiquities, and ethnography of the west coast of America, and the publication of early relations aud documents con- nected therewith. Meetings on the third Tuesday of each month.


Officers .- John T. Doyle, President ; Bernard Moses, Secretary; Joseph A. Donohoe, Treasurer.


CALIFORNIA PHARMACEUTICAL SOCIETY AND COLLEGE OF PHARMACY .- The society was incor- porated December 10, 1871. The college was incorpo- rated August 7, 1872, and affiliated with the Univer- sity of California June 18, 1873. The society and college were consolidated January, 1878. Lectures given at the Hall of the College of Pharmacy, 113 Fulton street, between Polk and Van Ness Avenue, for a term of six months.


The main object of the institution is to unite the apothecaries of this State in organized efforts to ele- Vate the standing of those engaged in the profession. The society meets quarterly or oftener for the discus- Bion of topics of scientific and practical interest to the pharmacist.


Officers .- John H. Dawson, President ; H. H. Behr, M. D .. First Vice-President ; Adolph Mack, Second Vice-President ; Charles Troppman, Corresponding and Recording Secretary ; Henry Michael, Treasurer, Miss Josephine Barbit, Librarian and Curator ; E. S. Clark, M.D., Editor; E. W. Runyon, Dean.


CALIFORNIA RIFLE ASSOCIATION. - Incorpor- ated June, 1875. Objects : To encourage rifle prac- tice ; to promote a system of armory drill and target firing among the National Guard; and to provide & suitable range for the use of the members of the As- sociation. Office, 422 California street.


Officers .- Colonel John H. Dickinson, President ; Captain T. Sime, Vice-President ; Major E. G. Sprowl, Treasurer ; Sergeant P. E. Vander, Secretary.


CALIFORNIA SCHOOL OF MECHANICAL ARTS .- Incorporated in 1885. Objects: To educate Cali- fornia boys and girls in the mechanical arts and trades. Has an endowment of $540,000, left by James Link, which has not yet been paid over.


Officers-Horace Davis, President; John H. Boalt, Secretary; William Ashburner. John H. Boalt, John O. Earl and A. S. Hallidie, Trustees.


CALIFORNIA STATE DENTAL ASSOCIATION .- 8. M. Harria, President; W. F. Griswold, Vice-Presi- dent; W. A. Knowles, Recording Secretary ; W. Z. King, Corresponding Secretary ; S. E. Knowles, Treas- urer ; T. N. Iglehart, Librarian ..


CALIFORNIA STATE HORTICULTURAL 80- CIETY .- Organized September. 1879. Number of members, one hundred. Objects: To promote the science and practice of horticulture in all its branches. Secretary's office, 252 Market street.


Officers .- E. W. Hilgard, Berkeley, President; A. T. Hatch, Suisun, Solano Co., Vice-President; R. J. Trumbull, San Rafael, Treasurer; E. J. Wickson, San Francisco, Secretary.


CALIFORNIA STATE MINING BUREAU .- Organ- ized under an Act of the Legislature entitled " An Act to provide for the establishment and maintenance of & Mining Bureau," approved April 16, 1880. The ob- jects of the Burean, as set forth in the first section of the Act, are as follows: "There shall be and is hereby established in this State, a Mining Bureau, the prin- cipal office of which shall be maintained in the City of San Francisco, at which place there shall be col- lected by the State Mineralogist, and preserved for study and reference, specimens of all the geological and mineralogical substances, including mineral waters, found in this State, especially those possess- ing economic or commercial value, which specimens shall be marked, arranged, classified and described, and a record thereof preserved, showing the character thereof. and the place from whence obtained. The State Mineralogist shall also, as he has opportunity and means, collect, and in like manner preserve at said offire. minerals, rocks, and fossila of other States, Territories and countries, and the collections so made


shall at all reasonable hours be open to publicinapec- tion, examination and atudy." The Burenu is now lo- cated in Pioneers' Building, west side Fourth street, between Market and Mission, where spacious rooms, filled with specimens, are open daily to visitors, free from ten A. M. to three P. M. The museum will be found very interesting and instructive to tourists as well sa our own citizens.


J. B. Davis, S. Heydenfeldt Jr., Walter E. Dean, George Hearat and W. S. Keyes, Trustees ; William Irelan, State Mineralogist.


CIVIL SERVICE REFORM ASSOCIATION .- Jos. G. Eastland, President ; A. S. Hallidie, Horatio Steb. bins, D. D., E. G. Stetson, Robert Roy, John C. Hall, Wilfred Page and John H. Boalt, Vice-Presi- dente; Charles S. Page, F. B. Perkins, W. B. Harring- ton, Charles R. Allen, James &. Bunnell. Samuel B. Wiggin, Morris U. Bates, Charles A. Murdock, James Denman and A. F. Nye, Executive Committee ; James 8. Bunnell, Secretary aud Treasurer ; F. I. Vassault, Assistant Secretary.


FIRE UNDERWRITERS' ASSOCIATION OF THE PACIFIC .- Organized February, 1876. Meets at 307 Sansome street, room 6. Object: Mutual improve- ment in Insurance matters.


Officers .- J. W. Staples, President ; W. L. Chalmers. Vice-President; Bernard Faymonville, Secretary and Treasurer.


GEOGRAPHICAL SOCIETY OF THE PACIFIC .- Office, 513 Post street. Objects: To encourage Geo- graphical exploration and discovery ; to investigate and disseminate Geographical information by discus- sion, lectures and publications ; to establish in this, the chief city of the Pacific States, for the benefit of commerce, navigation and the industrial and material interests of the Pacific Slope, a place where the means will be afforded of obtaining accurate information, not only of the countries bordering on the Pacific Ocean, but of every part of the habitable globe : to accumulate a library of the best books on Geography, History and Statistics; to make & collection of the most recent Mape and Charts-especially those which relate to the Pacific Coast, the Islands of the Pacific, and the Pacific Ocean ; and to enter into correspon- dence with scientific and learned societies whose ob- jects include or sympathize with Geography.


Officers .- George Davidson, President ; Ogden Hoff- man, John F. Swift and T. E. Slevin, Vice-Presi- dents; J. A. W. Lundborg, Foreign Secretary ; Gerritt L. Lansing, Home Corresponding Secretary ; J. P. Cox, Treasurer ; C. Mitchell Grant, Secretary.


Meets first and third Fridays of each month, at Druids' Hall, 413 Sutter street.


HASTINGS' DEBATING SOCIETY. - Organized September 1, 1878. Number of members, about sixty. Meets in Pioneer Hall, 808 Montgomery street, every Thursday evening.


Officers .- H. L. Valentine, President ; A. Fowler, Vice-President ; A. T. Barrett, Secretary ; G. W. Jones, Treasurer.


INVENTORS' INSTITUTE OF THE PACIFIC COAST .- Incorporated 1882. Re-incorporated 1886. Rooms, 105 Stockton street. The objects of the IDati- tute and Order are to unite all inventors in a mutual bond for the simplifying of the patent laws, the providing of increased facilities for the obtaining of pateuts, and the maintenance of exhibition rooms for the disposal of patented inventions, and acting as general agents for manufacturers.




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