Langley's San Francisco directory for the year commencing 1889, Part 15

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Publication date: 1889
Publisher: San Francisco : Francis, Valentine & Co.
Number of Pages: 1616


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All the Subordinate Lodges and Encampments of the I. O. O. F., located in this city, excepting those marked with a star, meet at their Hall, corner of Market and Seventh streets, on the following even- ings, viz:


GOODWILL ENCAMPMENT, NO. 83 .- Meets first and third Monday of each month.


GOLDEN GATE ENCAMPMENT, No. 1 .- Meets second and fourth Fridays of each month.


WALHALLA ENCAMPMENT, NO. 7 .- Meets first and third Fridays of each month.


WILDEY ENCAMPMENT, NO. 23 .- Meets second and fourth Saturdays of each month.


UNITY ENCAMPMENT, No. 26 .- Meets second and fourth Tuesdays of each month.


ORIENTAL ENCAMPMENT, NO. 57 .- Meets first and third Saturdays of each month.


CANTON SAN FRANCISCO NO. 5 .- Meets first Wednes- day of each month.


CALIFORNIA LODGE, No. 1 .- Meets Monday.


SAN FRANCISCO LODGE, No. 3 .- Meets Friday. HARMONY LODGE, No. 13 .- Meets Tuesday.


YERBA BUENA LODGE, No. 15 .- Meets Thursday.


TEMPLAR LODGE, No. 17 .- Meets Wednesday.


MAGNOLIA LODGE, No. 29 .- Meets Tuesday.


BAY CITY LODGE, No. 71 .- Meets Tuesday.


ABOU BEN ADHEM LODGE, No. 112 .- Meets Thursday. GERMANIA LODGE, No. 116 .- Meets Wednesday.


CONCORDIA LODGE, No. 122 .- Meets Monday.


APOLLO LODGE, No. 123 .- Meets Friday.


PARKER LODGE, No. 124 .- Meets Tuesday.


*UNITY LODGE, No. 131 .- Meets Tuesday, corner of Valencia and Sixteenth streets.


HERMANN LODGE, NO. 145 .- Meets Wednesday. PACIFIC LODGE, No. 155 .- Meets Thursday.


OPHIR LODGE, No. 171 .- Meets Friday.


OCCIDENTAL LODGE, No. 179 .- Meets Thursday.


COSMOPOLITAN LODGE, No. 194 .- Meets Wednesday. GOLDEN GATE LODGE, No. 204 .- Meets Tuesday. ALTA LODGE, No. 205 .- Meets Monday.


FRANCO-AMERICAN LODGE, No. 207 .- Meets Thurs- day.


FIDELITY LODGE, No. 222 .- Meets Monday.


MORSE LODGE, No. 257 .- Meets Wednesday.


* MYRTLE LODGE, No. 275 .- Meets Wednesday, in Myrtle Hall, South San Francisco.


*WESTERN ADDITION LODGE, No. 285 .- Meets Wed- nesday, in Hamilton Hall, corner Geary and Steiner streets.


*EXCELSIOR LODGE, No. 310 .- Meets Monday, in Ex- celsior Hall, 2319 Mission street.


GOLDEN WEST LODGE, No. 322 .- Meets every Thurs- day.


*PRESIDIO LODGE, No. 334 .- Meets every Thurs. day at hall on Octavia street, near Union.


EXCELSIOR DEGREE LODGE, No. 2 .- Meets first and third Saturdays of each month.


TEUTONIA DEGREE LODGE, No. 4 .- Meets second and fourth Fridays of each month.


CALIFORNIA REBEKAH DEGREE LODGE, No. 1 .- Meets Saturday.


TEMPLAR REBEKAH DEGREE LODGE, NO. 19 .- Meets Saturday.


ORIENTAL REBEKAH DEGREE LODGE, NO. 90 .- Meets Wednesday.


WALHALLA REBECKA DEGREE LODGE, No. 130 .- Meets every Saturday.


GENERAL RELIEF COMMITTEE (Composed of all the Noble Grands and Vice-Grands of the Subordinate Lodges of San Francisco) William E. Lutz, Secretary. Meets every Sunday at ten o'clock A. M.


ODD FELLOWS' LITERARY AND SOCIAL CLUB. Meets second and fourth Saturdays of each month.


THE ODD FELLOWS' CEMETERY ASSOCIATION. Incorporated September 26, 1865. Office, 8 Flood Building.


THE ODD FELLOWS' HALL ASSOCIATION OF SAN FRANCISCO. - Organized 1880. Capital stock, $1,000,000. Office, corner of Market and Seventh streets, Odd Fellows' Hall, room 1.


Officers .- A. W. Scott, President : L. W. S. Downs, Vice- President ; M. Greenebaum, Treasurer ; C. T. Pidwell, Secretary.


VETERAN ODD FELLOWS' ASSOCIATION .- Or- ganized April 17, 1877. Objects: The preservation


STARBIRD & GOLDSTONE


Wholesale and Retail Lumber Dealers. Redwood Lumber for Eastern Shipment a Specially.


S. E. COR SPEAR AND MISSION STS.


·Gundlach & C


's Cabinet Wines.


MOET & CHANDON CHAMPAGNE "White Seal" and "Brut Imperial."


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of the history and traditions of Odd Fellowship. Office, Odd Fellows' Hall.


Officers .- Daniel Sewell, President; W. H. Barnes, Secretary; Philo White, Treasurer.


ODD FELLOWS' LIBRARY ASSOCIATION .- Or- ganized December 30, 1854. Rooms, corner of Market and Seventh streets.


The library contains nearly forty thousand vol- umes in the various departments of literature, in- cluding one of the most extensive collections of works on the early bistory of the Pacific Coast. It also con- tains a very complete and valuable cabinet of min- erals.


Officers .- James Linforth, President; R. L. C. Barnea, Recording Secretary ; E. Maginnis, Treas. urer ; Andrew J. Cleary, Librarian.


Temperance.


ST. MARY'S C. T. A. B. AND L. ASSOCIATION .- Meets second and third Sundays of each month in basement of St. Mary's Cathedral.


ST. PATRICK'S O. T. A. B. SOCIETY .- Meets sec- ond and fourth Sundays of each month in basement of St. Patrick's Church at three o'clock P. M.


CHAMPIONS OF THE RED CROSS .- A temper- ance mutual benefit organization for mutual relief in sickness, in connection with a life-insurance aystem upon a mutual protective basis.


SUPREME COUNCIL .- Organized October 22, 1874. Meets annually on the third Tuesday in October.


Officers .- L. J. Blundell, Supreme Secretary, Grass Valley ; C. W. Pomeroy, Supreme Treasurer, San José.


The following named Encampments have been or- ganized in San Francisco.


GOLDEN GATE ENCAMPMENT, NO. 26 .- Meets every Wednesday evening.


TEMPLAR ENCAMPMENT, No. 50 .- Meets every Mon- day evening.


MOUNT HOREB ENCAMPMENT, NO. 69 .- Meets every Satursday evening at 2933 Sixteenth street.


FATHER MATHEW TOTAL ABSTINENCE AND BENEVOLENT SOCIETY, No. 1 .- Organized May, 1869. Number of members, three hundred. Meets every second and fourth Friday evening, at 121 Eddy street. Joseph Demalder, President ; E. P. Donovan, Secretary.


HOME FOR THE CARE OF INEBRIATES .- Or- ganized May 24, 1859. The property now occupied by the institution, northeast corner of Stockton and Chestnut streets, was purchased in 1862, at an expense of $7,500, and enlarged in 1877, at a further expense of $7,000, and again improved in 1885 at an outlay of $5,000. It is now a very comfortable house.


Officers-H. J. Burns, President ; Wm. Martin, Secretary; R. H. McDonald, Treasurer; J. Grey Jewell, M. D., Superintendent and Resident Physician.


INDEPENDENT ORDER OF GOOD TEMPLARS .- Grand Lodge of California organized May 29, 1860. Jurisdiction embraces the State of California and Arizona Territory.


Number of working Lodges, two hundred and fifty. Total membership, about thirteen thousand. George B. Katzenstein, Grand Secretary, Sacramento; Mrs. M. E. Partridge, Oakland, President, and Mrs. C. B. Thompson, 1037% Market street, San Francisco, Vice- President Lady Managera.


This Order sustains the Good Templars' Home for Orphans, located at Vallejo, California. The build- ings, which are capacious, elegant and comfortable, were erected in 1869, by the Good Templars of Califor- nia and Nevada. It is under the control of the Grand Lodge of the Order, but its title is not meant to con- vey any idea of exclusivencss as to the class admitted to its aheltering offices. To be a homeless orphan is the only pasaport required at its portals.


Officers of the Grand Lodge .- J. M. Walling, Nevada City, G. C. T. ; L. C. Renfro, G. O. ; Miss Jennie Nai- smith, Oakland, G. V. T .; Geo. B. Katzenstein, 328 J street, Sacramento, G. S .: Dr. I. S. Halsey, Vallejo. G. T .; Julius Lyons, Los Angeles, G. A. S. ; Rev. E. B. Hatch Salinas, Grand Chaplain ; Arthur Beardsley. Winchester, Grand Marshal; Byron Sieber, Grand


Messenger : Mrs. M. E. Richardson, Oakland, General Superintendent Juvenile Work.


The following named subordinate lodges meet in this city:


EVENING STAR LODGE, No. 114 .- Meets every Satur- day evening, at 997 Market street.


OLIVE LODGE No. 279 .- Meets every Wednesday evening.


INTERNATIONAL LODGE, No. 291 .- Meets every Mon- day evening, at 997 Market street.


VALLEY LODGE, No. 293 .- Meets every Tueaday evening at 1133 Mission street.


SPRING VALLEY LODGE, No. 314 .- Meets every Tues- day evening, in Union Hall, cor Fillmore and Green- wich streets.


SAN FRANCISCO MARINE TEMPERANCE SO- CIETY. - Organized March 22, 1866. Meets on the second Tuesday evening of each month, at the Mar- inera' Church, northeast corner of Sacramento and Drumm streets. Number of members, three thou- sand five hundred, to which additions are made continually.


Officers .- Rev. Joseph Rowell, President ; Rev. W. D. Bishop, Secretary.


SAILOR'S WOMAN'S CHRISTIAN TEMPERANCE UNION .- Meets last Tuesday evening in each month at northeast corner Sacramento and Drumm.


SONS OF TEMPERANCE .- Office of the Grand Scribe, J. R. McLean, 1621 O'Farrell street.


Officers of the Grand Division .- D. Stephen Bow- ers, D.D., G. W. P., Ventura ; J. O. Avery, G. W. A .; J. R. McLean, G. Scribe, San Francisco ; N. David- son, G. Treasurer; Rev. George Morris, G. Chaplain; Alameda ; Mrs. R. Davidson, G. Conductor ; W. I. Gray, G. Sentinel.


The following named Subordinate Divisions meet in San Francisco :


GRAND DIVISION-Next Annual Session on the fourth Sunday in April in San Francisco.


CENTENNIAL DIVISION, No. 18 .- Meets every Mon- day evening at 20 Eddy street.


NEW ERA DIVISION, NO. 2 .- Meets every Saturday evening at 32 O'Farrell.


GOLDEN RULE DIVISION No. 335 .- Meets every Tues- day evening at 1358 Market street.


SILVER STAR DIVISION No. 335-Meets every Tuesday evening at 810 Pacific street.


WOMEN'S CHRISTIAN TEMPERANCE UNION- CALIFORNIA BRANCH. Headquarters, J32 McAllister street.


Officers. - Mrs. L. M. Carver, President ; Mrs. A. T. Ruthrauff, Recording Secretary; Miss Fales, Cor- responding Secretary ; Mrs. Cook, Treasurer.


The Women's National Christian Temperance Union is the largest society ever composed ex- clusively of women, and conducted entirely by them. There are about one hundred Unions in this State, with an aggregate membership of about 4,000. The National W. C. T. U. has 10,000 auxiliaries with a membership of 200,000.


Headquarters in San Francisco, open Tuesdays and Saturdays, from ten o'clock A. M. to four o'clock P. M.


Protective.


AMERICAN BAKERS' UNION .- Organized January 1887. Meets at 818 Howard street every Saturday evening. Object: Reduction of the regular hours of labor.


Officers .- J. J. Barrett, President; W. O'Neil, Sec- retary ; M. Coll, Treasurer.


BARBERS' PROTECTIVE UNION .- Organized Jan- uary 13, 1878. Number of members, one hundred and thirty. Meets first and third Thursdays of each month at 320 Post street. Objects : Protective and benevolent.


Officers .- H. A. Deckelman, President ; W. R. Nel- son, Vice-President ; A. Strohmeyer, Recording Secre- tary ; J. Lehritter, Treasurer ; John Dohs, Employ- inent Secretary; office, 542 Clay street. G. Stocker, Trustee.


WHOLESALE HEADQUARTERS


MAU, SADLER & CO., 9 to 15 BEALE STREET. FINE GROCERIES.


Arpad Paraxthy


CHAMPAGNE ECLIPSE


SAN FRANCISCO DIRECTORY.


530 WASHINGTON ST., S ORLEANS VINEYARD SAN FRANCISCO


( FINE TABLE WINES.


TRY UTSCHIG'S WALKING SHOES, 335 BUSH STREET.


SOCIETIES.


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BOARD OF TRADE OF SAN FRANCISCO .- Or- ganized April, 1877. Number of members, 220. Office. Union Block, 202 Market street, upper floor. Objects : To protect the interests of its members, prevent settlements without full investigation. resist inequitable and fraudulent settlements, and bring about joint action in the collection of debts (other than in the ordinary course of business).


Officers .- Isaac Upham, President: Jules Cerf, First Vice-President ; F. A. Frank, Second Vice-President ; J. A. Folger, Treasurer ; Joseph Kirk, Attorney ; H. L. Smith, Secretary.


BOOKBINDERS' PROTECTIVE AND BENEFI- CIAL ASSOCIATION OF CALIFORNIA .- Organized August 15, 1875. Number of members, fifty-six. Meets second Tuesday of each month, at 539 Cali- fornia street.


Officers .- Herman Silvins, President ; Ed. Ryan, Vice-President ; William Hicks, Corresponding Sec- retary: F. W. Schaffner, Financial Secretary ; Thos. B. Gould, Treasurer.


BREWERS' PROTECTIVE ASSOCIATION. - Or- ganized in 1874. Objects: Protection of mutual in- terests and promotion of harmony among brewers. Meets at 40 Flood Building, every Friday at two P. M.


Officers-F. Hagemann, Jr., President ; H. F. Bruns, Vice-President ; Robert P. Wieland. Treasurer ; Ru- dolph Hagen, Secretary.


BUTCHERS' (RETAIL) PROTECTIVE ASSOCIA- TION .- Organized April 1st, 1886. Meets at B'nai B'rith Hall, every Wednesday evening.


Officers .- George Raabe, President : Mark Strouse, Vice- President ; Henry C. Flageollet, Secretary ; Jos. Buttgenbach, Treasurer; Andrew Herman, Sergeant- at-Arms.


CALIFORNIA STATE HOMEOPATHIC MEDI- CAL SOCIETY .- Incorporated January, 1878. Annu- al meeting on second Wednesday of May, in the City of San Francisco. Object: The advancement of the science of medicine and surgery.


Officers .- S. P. Burdick, M. D., President ; J. J. Miller, M. D., First Vice-President; Laura A. Ballard, M. D., Second Vice-President ; A. C. Petersen, M. D., Secretary ; W. A. Dewey, M. D., Treasurer.


CATHOLIC MUTUAL BENEFICIAL ASSOCIA- TION OF THE ARCH-DIOCESE OF SAN FRANCIS- CO .- Organized February 1, 1880. Meets first Mon- day of each month at Room 48, Phelan Building. Object-It is established for the purpose of securing a certain sum-not exceeding two thousand dollars- to the person designated by any member of the Asso- ciation previous to his or her death.


Officers .- Rev. J. B. McNally, President ; J. B. Dougherty, Vice-President ; William F. Wattson, Sec- retary; John Bolger, Treasurer.


CHAMBER OF COMMERCE .- Rooms, Merchants' Exchange, California Street. Organized April, 1850. Present membership 175. Regular meetings, third Tuesdays in January, April, July and October. Annual meeting, third Tuesday in January ; election of officers, second Tuesday in January.


Officers .- Ira P. Rankin, President: Charles Good- all, First Vice-President; Charles L. Taylor, Second Vice-President; Fred. L. Castle, George W. McNear, R. B. Forman, James Carolan, Robert Watt, W. W. Montague, James F. Chapman, E. W. Newhall. W. T. Y. Scbenck, W. H. Talbot, C. L. Dingley, Arthur R. Briggs, Trustees ; Thos. J. Haynes, Secretary, Treas- urer and Librarian.


CIGARMAKERS' INTERNATIONAL UNION, No. 228 .- Organized in 1885. Number of members. 445. Meets first and third Tuesday of each month at Metro- politan Hall. Objects : To improve the condition of its members aud protect them against the encroach- ments of Chinese cheap labor.


Officers .- J. C. Millan. President; G. G. Kurtz, Vice-President ; Chris. J. Boyle, Financial Secretary ; J. H. Schulte, Treasurer.


COMMERCIAL TRAVELERS' ASSOCIATION OF CALIFORNIA .- Organized in 1878. Objects: Protec- tive and Mutual.


Officers .- I. L. Belzel, President ; D. Richards, First Vice-President ; C. D. Hines, Second Vice-President ; Donald Ross, Third Vice-President; E. T. B. Mills, Secretary and Treasurer.


COAST SEAMEN'S UNION OF THE PACIFIC COAST .- Organized March 6, 1885. Object : Mutual protection. Meeta every Monday evening, at 5131% East street.


COOPERS' PROTECTIVE UNION .- Meets second and fourth Thursday in each month, at 316 Post street.


Officers .- P. Anderson, President ; H. Larsen, Vice- President ; V. Bendrick, Financial Secretary; L. M. Marisich, Recording Secretary; Peter Bronberg, Treaa- urer.


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 .- Geo. Richardson, President; J. B. Brown, Vice-President; Joseph B. Niderost, Recording Secre- tary ; George C. Evers, Financial Secretary ; L. J. Welch, Treasurer.


ECLECTIC MEDICAL SOCIETY OF CALIFOR- NIA .- Meets annually on the second Tuesday of De- cember, at 232 Sutter street.


Officers .- W. Bixby, President : J. W. Hamilton, Secretary ; Johu Fearn, Treasurer.


FEDERATED TRADES COUNCIL .- Meets at 927 Mission street every Friday evening.


Officers .- V. Hoff.meyer, President; A. Fuhrman, Recording Secretary ; G. S. Gloyd, 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; William Hatje, Secretary ; Otto Fausa, Treasurer.


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


Officers .- Antonio Cafferata, President; Antonio Lagomarsino, Vice-President; Giacomo Bignotte, Secretary, residence, 9 Lafayette Place ; Antonio Fer- roggiaro, Treasurer.


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


Officers .- F. Muller, President ; Charles D. Junker, Vice-President ; J. Beutler, Recording Secretary ; Ph. Steckenreiter, Treasurer.


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


Officers .- J. H. Jellett, President; F. S. Butler. Vice-President ; W. J. Golcher, Secretary and Treas- urer.


HOME BENEFIT LIFE ASSOCIATION .- Incor- porated December, 1880. Office, northeast corner Bush and Montgomery streets. The object of this Associa- 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 its members.


Officers .- Frank C. Havens, President ; A. S. Brow- nell, Vice-President ; A. S. Barney, Secretary; I. P. Allen, Auditor ; C. N. Ellinwood, M. D., Medical Director ; J. O. Cadman, Manager of Agencies.


INTERNATIONAL FURNITURE WORKERS' UNION, No. 15 .- Meets every Tuesday evening, at the Furniture Workers' Hall, 1153 Mission street, en- trance on Julia street.


Officers .- Adolph Muller, President ; Geo. Werner, Corresponding Secretary ; John Dose, Financial Sec- retary ; Fred. Neudorf, Treasurer.


No. 25 meets every first and third Thursday even- ing at the same place.


Officers .- W. Neergard, President : Henry Becker, Financial Secretary ; George Berger, Treasurer.


IRON MOLDERS' UNION No. 164 .-- Organized April, 1873. Number of members, five hundred. Meets every Friday evening, at southeast corner of O'Far- rell and Mason streets.


PACIFIC MANE'G CO. PUMPS.


CYCLONE AND STAR WINDMILLS.


SEE ADVERTISEMENT INSIDE BACK COVER.


MAHOGANY and SPANISH CEDAR; JOHN WIGMORE & SON, SPEAR and HOWARD STS.


PERRIER-JOUËT & CO. CHAMPAGNE


FINEST EXTRA QUALITIES, EXTRA DRY "SPECIAL." "CREMANT ROYAL " and "BRUT."


98 SAN FRANCISCO DIRECTORY.


Officers .- J. F. Valentine, President; Richard Bur- nett, Recording Secretary ; James De Succa, Corre- sponding Secretary; Arthur Baker, Financial Secre- tary.


ITALIAN CHAMBER OF COMMERCE .- Organized in 1886. Number of members ninety-five. Meets at 605 Battery.


Officers .- Giuseppi Onesti, President ; Charles Don- dero, Secretary ; Giuseppe Musto, Treasurer.


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 .- P. O. Rossi, President; Dr. G. Ollino, Vice-President ; G. Ginocchio, Treasurer; A. Sbar- boro, 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 .- G. B. Cevasco, President ; A. Sbarboro, Secretary : A. Merle, Treasurer; P. C. Rossi, P. Bar- bieri, P. Canepa, B. Trezzini, G. De Luca, Trustees ; D. Freidenrich, Attorney.


JOURNEYMEN BAKERS' NATIONAL UNION, No. 24 .- Organized October 6, 1885. Meets every Tuesday at two o'clock P. M., at 818 Howard street.


Officers .- E. Eisold, President ; Louis Robner, Vice-President; C. Weill. Recording Secretary ; August Delabar, Corresponding Secretary and Bureau Manager ; Fred. Eckert, Treasurer.


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


Officers. - Gus Pohlmann, President ; G. Rosewell, Vice-President ; C. Moncisvais, Recording Secretary : J. H. Higgins, 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 32 O'Farrell street


Officers .- John Heaney, President : D. Mahoney and A. Alexander, Vice-Presidents ; John Bannister, Treas- urer ; M. Campbell, Secretary.


LEAGUE OF FREEDOM .- Organized November 1881, to effect the repeal of the Sunday law and op. pose the enactment of a prohibitory law. Office 536 Kearny street. R. J. Harrison, President; L. F. Dolder, Recording Secretary ; M. Hencken, Treas- urer.


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. Wynu, 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 aiding 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- mine. Meet first Monday in each month at their rooms, 25 Steuart street. Object : Mutual protection and the concentration of its members for uniformity of action.


Officers .- H. Flaher, President; John P. Haines, Vice-President ; J. F. Clough, Secretary ; George W. Adams, Treasurer.


MACHINISTS' UNION OF CALIFORNIA .- Or- ganized February 10, 1885. The union is protective and beneficial. Meets at 32 O'Farrell street, on the first and third Wednesdays of every month.


ORIENT Ins. Co. OF HARTFORD


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


Officers .- William Harney, President; Charles J. Woodbury, Vice-President ; N. W. Spaulding, Treas- urer: 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 legislation 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 statistics 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 twenty dollars, and dues three dol- lars 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.


MASTER PLUMBERS' ASSOCIATION .- Organized for the protection of the trade and to secure a higher standard of work. Meets on the second and fourth Mondays of every month in Shiel's Building.


Officers .- B. A. Vance, President ; J. B. Butter- worth, Recording Secretary ; H. T. Bush, Corre- sponding Secretary ; W. L. Daniels, Treasurer.


MERCHANTS' EXCHANGE ASSOCIATION .- Incor- porated 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 .- Frank Dalton, President ; J. M. Shotwell, Secretary ; C. B. Stone, Charles Mayne, J. M. Shot- well. Frank Dalton, W. L. Merry, James Hogg and Juda Newman, Trustees.


MARINE ENGINEERS' ASSOCIATION, No 35 .- Organized July 27, 1882. Object, mutual welfare. Meet in Alcazar Hall, the second and fourth Tues- days of every month.


Officers .- C. C. Lacy, President ; E. W. Tucker, Vice-President; W. D. Nelson and F. W. Harvey, Secretaries ; R. G. Robinson, Chaplain ; D. C. Martin, Treasurer.


MILLMEN'S PROTECTIVE ASSOCIATION .- Com- prising the planing mill proprietors of San Fran- cisco, Oakland. Alameda and East and West Berkeley. Meet every Tuesday afternoon at half-past one o'clock at the Mechanics' Institute Building, Post street, Room 7.


Officers .- W. A. Meeker, President; John Coop, Treasurer ; W. N. Miller, Secretary.


MUSICIANS' MUTUAL PROTECTIVE UNION .- 121 Post.


PACIFIC COAST SHIPOWNERS' ASSOCIATION .- Meets at Pier 3, Steuart street, ou the first Wednes- day of each month.


Officers .- S. B. Peterson, President ; F. E. Preble, Secretary ; Bank of California, Treasurer.




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