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Officers .- S. M. Wilson, President; E. R. Taylor and W. H. Fifield, Vice-Presidents; Donald Y. Camp- bell, Secretary : S. M. Shortridge, Corresponding Sec- retary; John M. Burnett, Treasurer.
SAN FRANCISCO CREMATION COMPANY .- In- corporated September 5, 1885. The Society intends to erect a crematary on a lot of ground situated on the northeast corner of California and Laurel streets. Capital stock, $25,000 ; divided into 500 shares. Office, 331 Kearny street, room 1.
Officers. - Isidore Gutte, President ; S. Greenblatt, Vice-President ; D. Hirshfeld, Recording Secretary ; George E. Voelkel, Corresponding Secretary ; Fred. Roeding, Treasurer.
SAN FRANCISCO LAW LIBRARY ASSOCIATION. -Organized 1865. Library contains about twenty- eight thousand volumes. Rooms, New City Hall.
Officers-J. P. Hoge, President ; Ralph C. Harrison, Treasurer : J. H. Deering, Secretary and Librarian. J. P. Hoge, J. T. Doyle, S. M. Wilson, Executive Committee ; Judges Sullivan, Hunt, Reardon and Murphy, ex-officio Trustees.
SAN FRANCISCO MICROSCOPICAL SOCIETY .- Organized April 5, 1872. Incorporated August 30, 1872. Number of active members, thirty-five. Meets second and fourth Wednesdays of each month at 120 Sutter street, room 21.
Officers .- W. Payzant, President; A. H. Brecken- feld, Vice-President ; C. P. Bates, Recording Secre- tary ; Dr. Douglass W. Montgomery, Corresponding Secretary ; O. C. Riedy, Treasurer.
SOCIETY OF CALIFORNIA PIONEERS .- Organ- ized August, 1850. Rooms, Pioneers' Building, west side of Fourth street, between Market and Mission streets. Entrance 5 Pioneer Place.
The expressed objects of the society are to collect and preserve iuformation connected with the early settlement and subsequent conquest of the country, and to perpetuate the memory of those whose saga- city, energy and enterprise induced them to settle in the wilderness and become the founders of a new State and also the male decendants of members. All who were in California prior to the first day of January, 1850, are eligible to mem- bership. Any who have rendered distinguished or important services to the society or State. may be admitted as honorary members. Regular meetings of the society take place on the first Mon- day of each month. Annual election of officers on the seventh day of July, the anniversary of the conquest of California, and of the raising of the American flag on its soil. Annual celebration on the ninth of September, the anniversary of the admission of California into the Union. The Society is pos- sessed of a library, an excellent cabinet of minerals, relics of early times, and various other objects of interest.
Officers .- Arthur M. Ebbets, President; C. T. Ry- land, Charles R. Story, John F. Lohse, A. K. P. Har- mon, and William M. Eddy, Vice-Presidents ; Howard Havens, Treasurer ; H. T. Graves, Secretary; Edward E. Chever. Marshal.
Sonoma District ; Frank A. Kimball, National City, Commissioner for the State at Large ; W. W. Motheral, Hanford, Commissioner for the San Joaquin District ; A. Block, Commissioner for the San Francisco Dis- trlct.
STATE BOARD OF SILK CULTURE .- Established by Act of the Legislature, March 15, 1833. Office, Flood Building. Meets on the third Saturday of each month, at 2 o'clock P. M.
Officers .- Geo. W. T. Carter, President; W. Z. Price, Vice-President ; R. H. McDonald Jr., Treasu- rer; Mrs. Louisa Rienzi, Secretary ; W. Z. Price, G. W. T. Carter, R. H. McDonald Jr., J. J. Rivers, J. B. Mills, Isaac Trumbo and S. A. Sellers, Commissioners.
STATE BOARD OF VITICULTURE .- Isaac De Turk, Santa Rosa; L. J. Rose, San Gabriel; George West, Stockton; George G. Blanchard, Placerville ; Charles A. Wetmore, Livermore; John T. Doyle, San Francisco ; Chas. Krug, St. Helena ; J. De Barth Shorb, San Gabriel, and W. S. Manlove, Perkins, Sacramento Co. Office, 216 Montgomery street.
Officers .-- Chas. A. Wetmore, President; Isaac De Turk, Vice-President : Clarence J. Wetmore, Sec- retary ; Chas. Krug, Treasurer ; J. H. Wheeler, Chief Executive, Viticultural and Health Officer.
STATE FLORAL SOCIETY .- Organized October, 1888. Object : Reformation of the science and prac- tice of Floriculture in all its branches.
Officers .- E. J. Wicason, President, Berkeley ; W. A. T. Stratton, Vice-President, Petaluma; Emory E. Smith, Secretary, 126 Kearny street, San Francisco ; Mrs. W. H. Ware, Treasurer, San Francisco. Meets at 1 o'clock P. M. second Friday of each month at 220 Sutter street, San Francisco.
STATE MEDICAL SOCIETY. - Officers. - W. Lindaley, Los Angeles, President ; W. F. McNutt, San Francisco, First Vice-President; Charlotte B. Brown, Second Vice-President; W. A. Briggs, San Francisco, Third Vice-President; J. M. F. Wanzer, San Fran- cisco, Fourth Vice-President ; W. W. Kerr, San Fran- cisco, Permanent Secretary ; G. C. Simmons, Sacra- mento, Treasurer ; Board of Examiners, C. E. Blake, Secretary, office 200 Stockton street.
SWEDENBORG LIBRARY AND TRACT SOCIE- TY .- Incorporated April, 188I. Meets the second Wednesday of January, April, July and October, in the Library of the First New Jerusalem Church, 318 O'Farrell street. Objects : To maintain a library and reading room of the works of Emanuel Swedenborg, and to disseminate books and tracts in harmony therewith.
Officers .- R. R. Provines, President ; A. W. Man- ning, Vice-President; Benjamin Shellard, Treasurer ; Rev. John Doughty. Secretary; Dr. W. H. Wright, Eric Ekelund, C. E. Doughty, George H. Sanders, Dr. K. Favor, John Doughty and R. R. Provines, with the President, Vice-President, Secretary and Treas- urer, Directors.
TECHNICAL SOCIETY OF THE PACIFIC COAST. -Organized April, 1884. Meets in the Society's rooms, 36 Phelan Building, first Friday of each month. The rooms are open to members every day and evening. Number of members, one hundred and fitty. Objects : The advancement of the tech- nical professions by means of the reading of papers and discussion of questions pertaining thereto, and the establishment of a central point of reference. Secretary's address, 40 Nevada Block.
Officers .- Marsden Manson, President ; E. J. Molera, Vice-President ; N. S. Keith, Secretary ; E. L. Ran- some, Treasurer.
TERRITORIAL PIONEERS OF CALIFORNIA .- In- STATE BOARD OF HORTICULTURE .- Office, 220 Sutter street corporated November 10, 1874, Rooms, 405 Kearny street. The objects of this association are to form Officers .- Hon. Elwood Cooper, President, Santa Barbara, Commissioner for the Los Angeles Dis- trict ; Rev. N. R. Peck, Vice-President, Penryn, Com. missioner for the El Dorado District; B. M. Lelong, Secretary, 220 Sutter street, San Francisco; Sol Ruu- yon, Treasurer, Courtland, Commissioner for the Sac- ramento District; J. L. Mosher, Auditor, San Fran- cisco, Commissioner for the State at Large; L. W. Buck, Vacaville, Commissoner for the Napa District ; a more perfect union of the Pioneers of California in the bonds of friendship, and to cultivate social inter- course between them ; to collect and preserve histor- ical facts and information in connection with the early and subsequent history of the settlement of the Pa- cinc Coast ; to form a library for the diffusion of use- ful knowledge among its members ; to form a cabinet of such minerals, geological, aud other natural sub- stinces as can be obtained by the association ; to pur- sue such literary and scientific objects, by means of Dr. A. F. White, Santa Rosa, Commissioner for the ! lectures or otherwise, as shall be deemed expedient
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by the Board of Directors, and to perpetuate the mem- ory of those whose wisdom, valor, and enterprise ad- vanced civilization to the shores of the Pacific. All white males who were in California prior to the ninth day of September, 1850, and the male descendants of all such, of lawful age, are eligible to membership.
Officers .- J. W. Wesson, President ; Domingo Mar- cucci and William McAfee, Vice-Presidents ; Low- ell J. Hardy, Jr., Secretary ; John W. McCormick, Treasurer ; W. W. Williston, Marshal.
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ARION VEREIN .- Organized July 2, 1862. Incor- porated January, 1871. Meets on the first and third Monday evenings of each month, at the club rooms, 414 Pine street. Number of members, about two hundred and eighty-five.
Officers .- J. H. Sievers, President ; Richard Fen- ner, Secretary ; C. Herrmann, Treasurer ; A. Schill, Librarian.
ASSOCIATED VETERANS OF THE MEXICAN WAR .- Organized July 2, 1866. Number of members, ninety-five. Meet second Thursday of each month at their hall, 516 Bryant street.
Officers .- Wellington C. Burnett, President ; R. B. Sanchez, Vice-President ; H. L. Von Geisterfield, Sec- retary ; James L. Martel, Treasurer.
BOHEMIAN CLUB. - Incorporated April 9, 1872. -Number of members, five hundred. Business meetings held second Tuesday in January, April, July, and October. Literary and musical meetings last Saturday evening of each month, at the rooms, 130 Post street.
Officers .- Peter Robertson, President; George H. Wheaton, Vice-President ; F. N. R. Martinez, Secre- tary ; James D. Phelan, Treasurer.
CALEDONIAN CLUB .- Organized November 24, 1866. Number of members, six hundred and fifty. Meets the first and third Fridays of each month, at Scottish Hall, 111 Larkin street. Objects: Encourage- ment and practice of the games, and preservation of the customs and manners of Scotland, and a promo- tion of a taste for her literature, music. etc.
Officers .- Angus McLeod, Chief ; John M. Duncan, First Chieftain ; George Purdie, Second Chieftain ; John A. Ross, Third Chieftain ; Archibald Lauriston, Fourth Chieftain ; Dr. R. A. McLean, Physician ; Nor- man Beaton, M. P. Forbes and Geo. Davidson, Trus- tees.
CALIFORNIA ATHLETIC CLUB .- Organized Feb- ruary 1, 1886. Rooms 156 New Montgomery
Officers .- L. R. Fulda, President ; R. B. Mitchell, Vice-President ; J. D. Gibbs, treasurer; Frank Ver- non, Secretary.
CALIFORNIA SCHUETZEN CLUB .- Organized Jan- uary, 1876. Meets at Eintracht Hall, 316 Post, last Tuesday of each month. Number of members, one hundred and eighty.
Officers .- Philo Jacoby, President; A. Rahwyler, Vice-President; A.W. Hatje, Secretary ; John Utschig, Treasurer.
CALIFORNIA STATE DEMOCRATIC CLUB .- Or- gauized December, 1879. Its membership extends throughout the State and now numbers one hundred and sixty. Quarterly meetings are held on the first Wednesdays in January, April, July and October. Special meetings at the call of the executive commit- tee. Rooms, 207 Sutter street. Secretary's address, 306 Pine. While the general scope of the Club's organization is social as well as political, its primary and leading object is in the direction of purifying party methods and the maintenance intact of the time-honored principles and teachings of the Democratic party.
Officers .- I. Gutte, President; James D. Phelan, Vice-President ; H.P. Bush, Secretary : George Hearst. J. V. Coffey, W. D. English, J. H. Wise, Russell J. Wilson, H. C. McPike, H. Wangenheim, W. F. Goad and S. S. Wright, General Committee.
CALIFORNIA LAWN TENNIS CLUB .- Location SE corner Bush and Scott streets, where the club has three tennis courts.
Officers .- JI. S. Wilson, President; MIss Hooker,
Vice-President; E. N. Bee, Secretary ; O. R. Yates, Treasurer.
SCHULTZ JR. ZITHER CLUB .- Organized Janu- uary 2d, 1889. Meets at 218 Leavenworth street every Friday evening. Object: Social and musical. W. A. Schultz Jr., Conductor.
CERCLE FRANCAIS .- Organized 1884. Number of members, 141. Club roonis, 419 Post.
Officers .- Raphael Weill, President; Em. Meyer, Secretary ; Ed. Dubedat, Treasurer.
CONCORDIA CLUB. - Organized November, 1864. Number of members, 180. Meetings held first Wednes- day of each month at 102 O'Farrell street.
Officers .- J. M. Rothchild, President; Sam. Sachs, Jr., Vice-President; J. Thalhimer, Recording Secre- tary ; Samuel Dinkelspeil, Financial Secretary; A. Herman, Treasurer.
CORINTHIAN YACHT CLUB .- Established April, 1886. Number of members, ninety-seven. Meets at the call of the Commodore. Headquarters, Tiburon.
Officers .- George Billings, Commodore; W. P. Har- rold, Vice-Commodore; H. C. Klopenstine, Secretary ; F. D. Spaulding, Treasurer.
COSMOS CLUB .- Founded 1881 ; incorporated 1883. Location, 317 Powell street.
Officers .- Sampson Tams, President ; S. G. Mur- phy, Vice-President ; Claude Hamilton, Honorary Secretary ; C. P. Farnfield, Treasurer.
DANISH SOCIETY (Norden) .- Organized July, 1873. Number of members, about one hundred. Meets second Tuesday of each month at 155 New Montgom- ery street. Object: To encourage social and dramatic entertainment.
Officers .- J. Petersen. President; C. M. Sorensen, Vice-President; H. Ravn, Treasurer ; L. Baar, Secre- tary.
DEUTSCHEN KRIEGER VEREIN .- Comprises ex- members of the German army. Object : To reunite the German soldiers and promote the social relations and aid needy and worthy comrades. Organized June 2, 1884. and incorporated April 15, 1885. Membership one hundred.
Officers .- Robert Wieneke, President ; H. Ahlborn, Vice-President ; J. Baum, Recording Secretary ; H. Zeising, Financial Secretary ; A. Becker, Treasurer. Meets first and third Mondays in each month. at 310 O'Farrell street.
DEUTSCHER VEREIN. - Organized October 2, 1876. Objects: Social recreation and cultivation of music, singing, and German literature among its members. Meets second Monday of each month, at Club Rooms, Pioneers' Building.
Officers .- Chas. Bundschu, President; M. Green- blatt, Vice President ; O. Hundesser, Recording Sec- retary ; G. C. Landis, Financial Secretary ; J. G. Oldelehr. Treasurer ; S. H. Walter, Librarian.
DIRIGO CLUB .- Organized June 27, 1884. Incor- porated December 9, 1884. Rooms, 322 Geary street. The object of the Association is the maintenance and support of Republican principles, and promotion of social intercourse among its members. Number of members, one hundred and fifty.
Officers .- W. H. Chamberlain, President; W. E. Huey, Vice-President ; George B. Knowles Jr., Sec- retary ; T. H. Minor, Treasurer.
DRY GOODS MENS' ASSOCIATION OF SAN FRANCISCO .- A beneficial and social organization. Organized September 2, 1884. Number of members, one hundred and seventy-five. Meets the first and third Thursdays of each month, at eight o'clock P. M., in Concord Hall, Alcazar Building.
Officers .- Geo. Johnson, President; J. T. Boyd, Vice President ; J. Bowman, Recording Secretary ; M. Haran, Corresponding Secretary ; T. M. Powers, Financial Secretary; Robert Wilson, Treasurer.
EUREKA TURN VEREIN .- Organized October 26, 1863. Number of members, one hundred and twenty- five. Regular meetings, first Tuesday of each month. Hall. 705 Powell street, between California and Pine.
Officers .- F. Rhode, President : Aug. Wessell, Vice- President: Henry Feldmann, Recording Secretary; Charles Friedemann, Corresponding Secretary ; W. Von Ronn, Treasurer; William Wankowsky, First Leader ; Charles Koch, Librarian.
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GEORGE T. TRIMBLE ASSOCIATION OF THE PACIFIC COAST .- Organized January 13, 1875. Number of members, fifty. This Society is composed exclusively of members of the New York Public School No. 7, between the years 1826 and 1846. Annual meeting and banquet in March or April, the date being set in conformity with the same celebration in New York City.
Officers .- H. A. Crane, President ; W. H. Bovee and H. N. Morse, Vice-Presidents ; H. F. Stivers, Secretary ; W. F. Buswell, Treasurer.
GERMANIA CLUB .-- Organized December 12, 1873. Incorporated May 20th, 1875. Number of members, about one hundred and fifty. Meets every Tuesday evening, at 421 Post street. Object: To assist mem- bers who by accident or sickness are incapacitated from pursuing their calling.
Officers .- W. Gerken, President; H. Buttelmann, Vice-President ; C. Wittmack, Recording Secretary ; T. H. Lutje, Financial Secretary ; C. Claussen, Treasurer.
GOLDEN GATE ATHLETIC CLUB .- Organized in 1888. Rooms 190 Stevenson street.
Officers : J. A. Steinbach, President; Wm. May. Vice-President ; J. J. Jamison, Secretary ; Frank Jones, Treasurer.
HANDEL AND HAYDN SOCIETY .- Organized July, 1866. Incorporated February 1, 1873. Number of members, two hundred and fifty. Meets every Thursday evening, at Pioneer Hall, Fourth street.
Officers .- Joseph D. Redding, President ; James H. Dobinson, First Vice-President ; Isadore Burns, Sec- ond Vice-President ; J. R. Martin, Secretary ; William Doxey, Treasurer ; J. B. Whitcomb, Conductor ; Mrs. H. J. Stewart, Organist and Pianist.
HARVARD CLUB OF SAN FRANCISCO .- Organ- ized 1874. It is composed of the Pacific Coast Alumni of Harvard University, and now numbers about one hundred and ten members. Meetings are held quar- terly at some hotel.
Officers .- Frank J. Symmes, President ; Wm. C. Lit- tle and D. Henshaw Ward, Vice-Presidents ; Harold Wheeler; Secretary, office 621 Clay street ; H. H. Sher- wood, Treasurer.
HOWARD CLUB .- Organized July 21, 1881. Num- ber of members, one hundred. Meets first and last Tuesday evening of every month at 701 Howard street.
Officers .- Richard Downing. President; Thomas Tully, Vice-President ; D. S. Crowley, Financial Sec- retary ; Richard Downing, Recording Secretary; Chas. Whitbeck, Treasurer.
INDEPENDENT OLD FRIENDS .- Organized March 5, 1887. Meets at 417 Kearny street, on the first Sat. . urday of each month.
Officers .- A. Craig, President ; J. C. Pennie, First Vice-President ; A. Craig, Second Vice-President ; J. E. Slinkey, Secretary ; John Diemer, Treasurer.
IROQUOIS CLUB .- Organized September 9, 1883. Incorporated April 20, 1886. Meets the first and third Fridays of each month at 913 Market street. The objects of the club are the maintenance and support of Democratic principles and promotion of social in- tercourse among its members.
Officers .- James J. Flynn, President ; A. C. Ber- thier, First Vice-President; Edwin Lewis, Second Vice-President ; Thomas P. Burns, Recording Secre- tary : D. J. Mahoney, Corresponding Secretary ; Geo. W. Kelly, Financial Secretary ; Charles E. Ames, Treasurer. Trustees-Louis Metzger (Chairman) J. C. Ruddock (Secretary) L. J. Welch, J. F. Powers, L. V. Merle, H. Jacobs and J. A. Steinbach.
LORING CLUB .- This, the leading society club of the city, has an active membership of sixty, and two hundred and fifty associate members. Meetings are held every Monday evening in their rooms, Druids' Hall, 413 Sutter street. The Club gives periodical musical entertainments, the recurrence of which are marked events in our social seasons.
Officers .- F. F. Low, President: William Alvord, Vice-President; W. C. Stadtfeld, Secretary: W. A. Murison, Treasurer : David W. Loring, Director.
ized January 28, 1887. Rooms, 203 California street. Officers .- W. Greer Harrison, President; M. S. Lowenthal, Vice-President ; Thos. J. Haynes, Secre- tary ; M. Ehrman, Treasurer.
MERCHANTS' LEAGUE .- Organized February 22, 1888. Number of members, one hundred and thirty- seven. Club rooms, 32-34 Flood Building.
Officers .- M. J. Flavin. President ; A. Andrews, Vice-President ; T. C. Hogan, Secretary ; C. H. Rams- den, Treasurer.
MISSION TURN VEREIN .- Meets at Mission Turn Hall, 2117 Mission street, on the first and third Tues- days of every month. Number of members, two hun- dred and seventy-five.
Ofheers .- W. J. Rustemeyer, President ; R. Hoff- mann, Recording Secretary ; D. Brune, Financial Sec- retary ; John F. Bruns, Treasurer ; H. O. Fuhnberg, Instructor in Gymnastics.
MORROW CLUB .- Organized November, 1888. Number of members, two hundred. Meets first and third Mondays of each month, at southeast corner Union and Powell streeis.
Officers .- D. B. Jackson, President ; Major F. Han- son, First Vice-President ; M. Bushway, Second Vice- President ; C. P. Lund, Secretary ; Fred. Hartwick, Financial Secretary ; Fred. L. Jones, Treasurer.
NATIONAL CLUB .- Organized July, 1888. Num- ber of members, fifty-five. Objects: To promote so- cial intercourse among its members and to support the principles of the Republican party. Rooms 523 Kearny street.
Officers .- W. H. Gants, President ; J. C. Mehling, A. S. Isaacs and C. H. Smith, Vice-Presidents ; F. W. Ammann, Secretary; Robert Wieneke, Treasurer.
NEPTUNE SWIMMING AND BOATING CLUB .- Organized February 21, 1877. Number of members, thirty-seven. Boat house foot of Leavenworth street, North Beach. Boats, three four-oar barges. Colors, blue and white.
ODD FELLOWS' LITERARY AND SOCIAL CLUB. -Organized January 1, 1881. Meets on the second and fourth Saturday evenings of each month in Odd Fel- lows' Hall, corner Market and Seventh streets. Ob- jects: The improvement of its members in the work of the order, and for social and literary purposes.
Officers .- J. H. Simpson, President ; Eugene Brack- ett, Secretary ; John Thompson, Treasurer.
OLYMPIC CLUB .- This club is the leading athletic club west of the Mississippi, and ranks among the hrst of the social organizations of the city. It occupies magnificent quarters built especially for its accommodation in the Alcazar Building. on O'Farrell street, between Stockton and Powell. The rooms include the two upper stories of the building, and are equipped with all the most ap- proved gymnastic appurtenances, and furnished with every convenience which the necessities of the club might require under any circumstances. The mem- bership at present is about one thousand and fitty.
Officers .- W. Greer Harrison, President : R. P. Hammond Jr., Vice-President ; H. B. Russ, Treasurer ; W. E. Holloway, Secretary; Geo. A. Dall, Leader.
PACIFIC-UNION CLUB .- The Pacific and Union Clubs consolidated February 1, 1889, under the name of Pacific Union Club. Rooms, containing library and reading rooms, supplied with all the domestic and foreign newspapers and periodicals. Northwest corner Post and Stockton streets.
Officers .- T. C. Van Ness, President ; W. S. Keyes, Vice-President ; J. M. Quay, Secretary ; John McKee, Treasurer.
PACIFIC COAST ASSOCIATION SONS OF VER- MONT. - Organized January 6, 1879. Number of inembers about three hundred. Meets second Friday of each month at Odd Fellows' Hall, Anniversary fes- tival, January 17. Objects: Social and beneficial.
Officers .- A. O. Colton, President : J. McM. Shafter, A. W. Scott and W. J. Somers, Vice-Presidents ; E. J. Moit, Secretary ; Dr. A. G. Soule, Treasurer.
PACIFIC YACHT CLUB. - Organized June 28, 1878. Number of members, two hundred and fifty. Merts quarterly, first Wednesday in March, June, September and December, at the Palace Hotel. Head-
MERCHANTS' CLUB .- A social organization com- posed principally of wholesale merchants. Organ- I quarters, Club-house, Old Saucelito.
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Officers .- Philip Caduc, Commodore ; A. B. Spreckels, Vice-Commodore : Cornelius O'Connor, Admiral ; John D. Spreckels. President ; J. H. Dickin- son, Vice-President ; N. D. Messer, Secretary; O. F. Willey, Treasurer; J. C. Kelly, Measurer.
PRESS CLUB OF SAN FRANCISCO .- Organized September, 1888. Objects: Social and fraternal. Rooms, 305 Bush street. Meets the first Thursday evening of every month.
Officers .- J. M. Ward, President ; Geo. D. Squires, First Vice-President ; T. J. Vivian, Second Vice- President; Fremont Older, Secretary; W. B. Cook, Treasurer ; Chas. A. Low, Librarian.
SAN FRANCISCO BICYCLE CLUB. - Organized December 13, 1878. Number of members, Fixty-two active wheelmen. Meets second Thursday of each month, at the Club Rooms, 110 McAllister street.
Officers .- George J. Hobe, President; Charles P. Fonda, Secretary and Treasurer.
SAN FRANCISCO COUNTY SOCIETY OF PHYSI- CIANS AND SURGEONS .- D. Maclean, M. D., Presi- dent; J. P. Schmitz, M. D., Secretary. Office, 1032 Market street.
SAN FRANCISCO GRUTLI-VEREIN. - Organized September, 1874. Objects: Cultivation of music, so- cial entertainments, and to assist its members in sick- ness. Meets first Tuesday of every mouth, at 737 Mission street. Number of members, about 220.
Officers .- A. Hauser, President : A. Straub, Vice- President; Emil Lowenberg, Recording Secretary ; J. Hockins, Corresponding Secretary; J. Appenzeller, Treasurer ; J. E. Palanca, Financial Secretary ; J. Hauser, Librarian.
SAN FRANCISCO MAENNERCHOR. - Organized 1865 .- Number of members seventy. Monthly contri- bution, one dollar. Meets every Tuesday evening in Turn Verein Hall, 323 Turk street. The object of this association is the cultivation of music.
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