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LITERARY CHAPTER .- Frank S. Cook, M. D., Secre- tary, Librarian and Curator.
SAN FRANCISCO MUSICAL FUND SOCIETY .- Incorporated January 20, 1864 ; reorganized December 17, 1875. Meets quarterly, second Tuesday in January, April, July and October, at one o'clock P. M. over the Rendezvous Saloon, 16 O'Farrell street. Number of members, eighty-seven. The object of this society is to assist sick and disabled members and their fam- ilies.
Officers .- A. H. Beck, President; Charles Hansen, Vice-President ; Albert A. Muller, Secretary ; Charles Schuppert, Treasurer.
SAN FRANCISCO PRODUCE EXCHANGE MUTU- AL BENEFIT ASSOCIATION. - Incorporated March, 1880. Meets at such time and place as may be desig- nated by the Board of Directors. The objects of this society are to secure to the families or dependents of its members such pecuniary benefits and aid in such sums and at such times as may be provided by its by- laws.
Officers .- W. H. Yates, President : W. A. Hol- comb, Vice-President ; E. Ransom, Treasurer ; T. C. Friedlander, Secretary, office 24 Merchants' Exchange,
SAN FRANCISCO SOCIETY FOR THE PREVEN- TION OF CRUELTY TO ANIMALS .- Incorporated April, 1868. Office, 604 Merchant street. Number of members one hundred and fifty. The objects of this society are to provide ways and means to secure the enforcement of " An Act for the more effectual Prevention of Cruelty to Animals," approved March 30, 1868, and to labor in the education of a public sen- timent of humanity and gentleness toward domestic and other animals.
Officers .- Jacob Z. Davis, President; Charles N. Ellinwood, Vice-President ; Nathaniel Hunter, Secre- tary ; James S. Hutchinson, Treasurer.
SOANDINAVIAN SOCIETY .- Organized February 28, 1859. Number of members, three hundred and seventy. Meets first Tuesday of every month at Hall, 71 New Montgomery street; open every day and even- ing. The object of this society is to aid their sick and bury their dead; also to assist their members; also to have a hall for monthly meetings and a library.
Officers .- Rudolf Armstrong, President; Albert Hansen, Vice-President; Rasmus B. Nielsen and A. Johnson, Secretaries : N. L. Sykes, Treasurer.
SERVIAN MONTENEGRIAN BENEVOLENT SO- CIETY .- Organized May 2, 1880. Number of members one hundred and seventy-nine. Meets first and third Wednesday evenings of each month at 10 California street. The objects of this society are mutual assist- ance in case of sickness and to bury its dead.
Officers-President, Casimir Antonioli; Vice Presi- dent, Elias Mateovich ; Treasurer, Peter Zerovich; Recording Secretary, Spiro Vorcosavlievich; Finan- cial Secretary.
SLAVONIC ILLYRIC MUTUAL BENEVOLENT AS- SOCIATION .- Organized November 17, 1857. Incor- porated April 1, 1873. Number of members, eighty- two. Meets second and fourth Fridays of each month at 320 Post street.
Officers .- A. Sorich, President ; D. Mengola, Vice- President; M. Franciscovich, Treasurer ; N. Marisich. Recording Secretary; P.Marisich, Financial Secretary.
SOCIETY OF ST. VINCENT DE PAUL .- Organized 1866 and re-organized 1885. The object of this society is to relieve distress wherever found. Though a Ie- gitimate offspring of the Catholic Church, and princi- pally supported by members of the same, yet its charities are extended to all worthy persons who are in distress.
The Particular Council, the governing body of the society, meets on the first Thursday of each month, in the parlor of St. Mary's Cathedral.
Subordinate Conferences have been organized in St. Mary's, St. Francis, St. Joseph's, St. Patrick's, St. Rose's, St. Peter's, Mission Dolores, St. Paul's, St. Brendan's, St. Bridget's, St. Theresa's, Sacred Heart and St. Dominic's Parishes, which hold weekly meet- ings.
SONS OF JACOB .- Organized January, 1878. Num- ber of members, ninety. Meets first Sunday of each month at B'nai B'rith Building, 121 Eddy street. Ob- jects, benevolent.
Officers .- A. Milsner, President; Henry Raymond, Secretary ; Wm. Davis, Treasurer.
SPANISH MUTUAL BENEVOLENT SOCIETY .- Organized 1877. Number of members about one hun- dred and twenty. Meets on the last Sunday of each month, at 320 Post street. Office, 413 Sacramento street.
Objects-Benevolence and mutual assistance.
Officers .- Medardo Garcia, President ; J. J. Fatjo,
J. UTSCHIG, PRIZE BOOT AND SHOEMAKER, 335 BUSH STREET.
C C UNITED STATES LAUNDRY, - C C C
Sixteenth Street, near Valencia.
Office, 12 Sixth St.
3418 and 3420.
Telephones,
W. B. CHAPMAN,
123 CALIFORNIA St., Importer of a few selected vintages or BOUCHARD, PERE & FILS (established 1750) Fine Burgundies.
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Treasurer ; B. L. Portillo, Recording Secretary ; V. Chuda, Financial Secretary.
ST. ANDREW'S SOCIETY (Scotch Benevolent So- ciety) .- Organized September 21, 1863. Incorporated August 4, 1865, for the purpose of aiding indigent Scotch people and their families; also, for finding employment for their unemployed countrymen. Num- ber of members three hundred and fifty. Meets every Monday evening at eight o'clock, in Scottish Hall, 111 Larkin street. All Scotchmen and the sons of a Scotch parent are eligible as members by paying three dollars initiation fee, and fifty cents monthly.
Officers .- James McNab, President; George David- son and James Scobie Vice-Presidents ; Vernon Camp- bell, Treasurer; Alexander R. Patterson, Recording Secretary ; Wm. R. Eaton, Financial Secretary.
ST. JOSEPH'S BENEVOLENT SOCIETY (R. C) .- Established 1860. The objects of this society are to extend assistance to each other in time of sickness, by corporeal aid and spiritual consolation ; for provid- ing their deceased brethren with a decent and Chris- tian interment in accordance with their Holy Faith; for the relief of the families they may leave after them; as also for stimulating each other to a more constant observance of the duties of religion, and the general promotion of moral and intellectual im- provement. Meetings held third Sunday of each month, in the basement of St. Mary's Cathedral. Number of members, four hundred and fifty.
ST. JOSEPH'S BENEVOLENT SOCIETY OF ST. FRANCIS PARISH .- Organized March 3, 1872. Num- ber of members, three hundred. Objects-To visit the sick, bury the dead, and provide for families of deceased members. Meets the first Sunday of each month, at three o'clock P.M., in St. Francis' Church, corner Montgomery avenue and Vallejo street.
Officers .- P. W. Lennon, President ; T. McGinley, Vice-President ; Frank E. Durham, Recording Secre- tary ; John Mulholland, Treasurer.
ST. FRANCIS' BENEVOLENT SOCIETY .- Mission Dolores. John McDonnell, President; W Walsh, Secretary. Meets first Thursday of every month.
ST. PATRICK'S MUTUAL ALLIANCE ASSOCIA- TION OF CALIFORNIA .- Headquarters, San Fran- cisco. Objects-To unite in a mutual union, Irishmen and their descendants of all creeds and classes, to protect and extend charity to the widow and orphans, and to strengthen, foster, and promote fraternal feel- ings of friendship and charity among its members.
ALLIANCE .- Organized March 20, 1873. Number of members two hundred and forty. Meets first and third Mondays of every month, at the southeast corner of O'Farrell and Mason streets.
ST. PAULUS GERMAN ROMAN CATHOLIC BE- NEVOLENT SOCIETY .- Organized July, 1870. Num- ber of members one hundred and twenty. Meets sec- ond Monday of each month in the basement of St. Boniface Church. The objecta of this Society are to afford relief to distressed members, and the support of their widows and orphans.
Officers .- P. H. Donks, President ; F. L. Guntz, Vice-President ; H. Eckart, Recording Secretary ; B. Windhaus, Financial Secretary ; John Lehritter, 'Treasurer.
ST. PETER'S GERMAN ROMAN CATHOLIC BE- NEVOLENT SOCIETY .- Organized March, 1865. In- corporated January 7, 1867. Meets first Monday of each month in the basement of St. Boniface Church. The objects of this Society are mutual benefits to its members.
Officers .- Bernhard Dreyor, President; George Buecker, Vice-President; Joseph Hoefer, Recording Secretary ; A. Popper, Financial Secretary; Peter Denner, Treasurer.
SUEDDEUTSCHER VEREIN .- Organized October 23, 1884. Meets at 413 Sutter street the first and third Thursday of every month. Object beneficiary.
Officers .- J. Straub, President; C. H. Krneckel, Vice-President ; F. Huber Recording Secretary ; A. Eggler, Financial Secretary ; F. R. Todt, Treasurer.
SWEDISH SOCIETY .- Organized September 20,1875. Number of members, two hundred. Meets every
Monday evening, at Irving Hall. Objects-To take care of sick members, aid the destitute, and bury the dead.
SWISS MUTUAL BENEVOLENT SOCIETY .- Or- gantzed 1859. Reorganized 1874. Number of mem- bera, six hundred and fifty. Object-To afford its members mutual assistance in cases of sickness or for burial of deceased members.
Officers .- Antoine Borel, President; John H. Frit- schi, Vice-President ; John Freuler, Treasurer ; Henry J. Solaro, Secretary ; Antonio Rottanzi, M. D., and Carl Walliser, M. D., Physicians ; R. Maestretti, Col- lector. Office of Society, 309 Clay street.
SWISS RELIEF SOCIETY .- Organized 1874. Re- organized October, 1886. Objects-Aiding Swiss in need and deserving of assistance. H. Pichoir, Presi- dent ; A. Borel, Honorary President; D. DeBernardi, Vice-President ; A. Vignier, Treasurer ; G. A. Berton, Secretary. Office, 313 Montgomery street.
TEACHERS' MUTUAL AID SOCIETY OF SAN FRANCISCO .- Organized May, 1873. Meets on the first and third Wednesdays of each month. Objects- The mutual assistance of teachers who are members of the San Francisco School Department, and more particularly to minister to the wants of the sick.
Miss J. C. Hillman, Secretary ; residence, 26 Mc- Allister street.
TEUTONIA SOCIETY .- Organized June 1, 1866. Number of members, two hundred and fifty. Meets at Tentonia Hall, 1322 Howard street, every Tuesday evening for business purposes, and Wednesday eve- ning for social enjoyment.
The objects of this society are to assist members who, by accident or sickness, are incapacitated from pursuing their calling, and for the relief and support of the aged and the widows and orphans of deceased members, and for the purpose of defraying the fune- ral expenses of the members thereof.
TIVOLI MUTUAL AID SOCIETY .- Organized May 9, 1882. Meets the fourth Thursday of each month at Tivoli Opera House. Number of members, ninety. Object: Assistance in cases of sickness and death, and to defray the funeral expenses of professionals,
Officers .- A. Dietrich, President ; A. Hoffman, Sec- retary ; William Kreling, Treasurer.
UNITED ANCIENT ORDER OF DRUIDS .- GRAND GROVE OF CALIFORNIA .- Office Druids' Hall, 413 Sut- ter street.
Grand Officers for the year ending June, 1890 .- E. L. Wagner of No. 10. N. G. A., San Francisco; Geo. H. Bahrs of No. 5, D. G. A., San Francisco ; John H. Knarston of No. 15, G. S., San Francisco; Henry Mohr of No. 3. G. T., San Francisco; Geo. W. Lovie of No. 52, P. G. N. A., Redwood City ; J. F. Martinoni of No. 37, G. M., San Francisco ; Robert Rivers of No. 1, G. G., Nanaimo; A. H. Hanson of No. 52, G. S., Redwood City ; James J. Donnelly of No. 15, L. G. Schord of No. 19, Supreme Representatives S. G. U. S .; Adam Smith of No. 17, T. G. Cockrill of No. 19, Alternates ; E. Maginnis of No. 16, Jacob Nickels of No. 4, Philip Rohrbacher of No. 9, Trustees.
The Grand Grove meeta the third Tuesday in June of each year.
The following named chapter and groves meet at the hall, 413 Sutter street :
HARTNAGEL SUPREME ARCH CHAPTER No. 3 (Eng- lish) .- Meets the second Friday of each month.
SAN FRANCISCO GROVE No. 3 (German) .- Meets every Thursday evening.
EUREKA GROVE No. 4 (German) .- Meets every Thursday evening.
LAUREL CHAPTER NO. 5. - Meets every Friday evening.
NORMA GROVE NO. 5 (English) .- Meets first and third Friday evening of each month.
SIGEL GROVE No. 7 (German) .- Meets first and third Monday evening of each month.
PERSEVERANCE GROVE No. 10 (French) .- Meets every Tuesday evening.
SCHILLER GROVE No. 11 (German) .- Meets second and fourth Wednesday evening of each month.
HESPERIAN GROVE No. 15 (English) .- Meets every Tuesday evening.
SAN FRANCISCO LUMBER CO.
Principal Office and Yard, Pier 12 Steuart St. Branches, Third and Berry Sts., and Pier 3. Stenart St.
410 Pine. $315 Montgomery. 2
ANGLO-NEVADA ASSURANCE CORPORATION. Cash Assets, $2,672,849.
CHARLES LYONS, LONDON TAILOR,
1214-20 Market, and 300-2 Kearny, S. F.
SOCIETIES.
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ELVIN GROVE No. 16 (English) .- Meets second and fourth Monday evening of each month.
LAUREL GROVE No. 17 (English) .- Meets every Thursday evening.
TEMPLAR GROVE No. 19 (English) .- Meets first and third Monday evening of each month.
GALILEO GROVE No. 37 (Italian) .- Meets every Friday evening.
VASCO DA GAMA GROVE No. 43 (Portuguese) .- Meets second and fourth Tuesday evening of each month.
CELTIO GROVE No. 44 (French) .- Meets every Mon- day evening at Masonic Hall, South San Francisco.
BOADICIA DRUIDIO CIRCLE No. 3 .- Meets every Sat- urday evening at 320 Post.
EXCELSIOR GROVE No. 65 (English) .- Meets every Wednesday evening.
NOE VALLEY GROVE NO. 73 .- Meets every Friday evening at Noe Valley Hall, corner Twenty-fourth and Chattanooga streets.
GENERAL RELIEF COMMITTEE. - Meets
at call of President.
DRUIDS' HALL SOCIETY .- Office Druids' Hall, 413 Sutter street. H. Mohr, President ; J. W. Maher Vice- President; J. H. Knarston, Secretary; N. Dimmer, Treasurer. Annual meeting of shareholders, second Monday of February. The Board of Trustees meets on the third Wednesday of each month.
DRUIDS' LIBRARY .- Druids' Hall, 413 Sutter street.
UNITED CALIFORNIA FINN BROTHERHOOD .- Meets second and fourth Wednesday of each month in Drews' Hall, 71 New Montgomery street. Objects: Mutual benefit.
UNITED ENDOWMENT ASSOCIATES. - This Order was organized August 23, 1884, and con- sists of the Grand Lodge, which is the supreme head of the Order, aud, up to date, fifty-four subordi- nate lodges in California, Washington Territory, Oregon and St. Paul, Minn., Chicago, Ill., and New Bedford, Mass. In addition to the ordinary benevo- lent and social character of fraternal organizations, it provides for the payment of specific endowments in installments to its members during their lifetime.
GRAND LODGE .- Meets in San Francisco in Febru- ary. Office 809 Market street, room 68.
Officers .- Past Grand Commander, J. C. Miller ; Grand Commander, M. Cooney; Vice-Grand Com- mander, Eugene F. Bert; Grand Secretary, T. H. Mount; Grand Treasurer, C. J. King; Grand Guide, Mrs. J. H. Struckmeyer ; Grand Guardian, Mrs. E. Trewin ; Grand Sentinel, Mrs. M. Coupe ; Chief Med- ical Examiner. J. W. Hostetler, M. D .; Grand Trus- tee, J. W. Reynolds.
Twenty-seven subordinate lodges are located in San Francisco, viz:
SAN FRANCISCO No. 2 .- Meets every Wednesday evening at 417 Kearny street.
GOLDEN GATE NO. 3 .- Meets every Saturday even- ing at the corner of Steiner and Geary streets.
YOSEMITE No. 4 .- Meets every Saturday evening at 1358 Market street.
CALIFORNIA No. 5 .- Meets every Monday evening at the corner of Church and Thirtieth streets.
MEMORIAL No. 6 .- Meets every second and fourth Thursday evening at 606 Sutter street.
EUREKA No. 9 .- Meets every Thursday at Turn Verein Hall.
HENRIETTA No. 10 .- Meets every Wednesday at 909%% Market street.
U. S. GRANT No. 11 .- Meets every Friday at 32 O'Farrell street.
SECURITY No. 12 .- Meets every Friday at corner of Laguna street and Ivy avenue.
FIDELITY No. 13 .- Meets every first and third Fri- day at 417 Kearny street.
INTEGRITY No. 14 .- Meets every Friday at 909%% Market street.
CONFIDENCE No. 15 .- Meets every Friday at 32 O'Farrell street.
FRIENDSHIP No. 17 .- Meets every Thursday at 421 Post street.
EXCELSIOR NO. 18 .- Meets every Monday at 114 O'Farrell street.
UNITY No. 19. - Meets every Tuesday at 1358 Market street.
GERMANIA No. 20 .- Meets every Saturday at 32 O'Farrell street.
DANTE No. 21 .- Meets on the second and fourth Mondays of the month at the corner of Pacific and Stockton streets.
GOLDEN WEST NO. 22 .- Meets every Friday at 736% Vallejo street.
HORTENSA NO. 23 .- Meets every Saturday at 413 Sut- ter street.
TRIUMPH No. 24 .- Meets every Saturday at 130 Post street.
LINCOLN No. 25 .- Meets second and last Thursday of every month at 1133 Mission street.
EDITHA No. 26 .- Meets first and third Tuesday at 20 Perry street.
J. A. GARFIELD No. 36 .- Meets every Monday at 35 Eddy street.
FRATERNITY No. 37 .- Meets every Tuesday at 2117 Mission street.
PROTECTION No. 39 .- Meets every Monday at 909%% Market street.
STAR OF THE WEST NO. 42 .- Meets every Monday at 417 Kearny street.
MISPAH No. 45 .- Meets the second and third Thursday of every month at 32 O'Farrell street.
ACME, No. 46 .- Meets first and third Wednesday of every month, at 35 Eddy street.
UNION PRINTERS' MUTUAL AID SOCIETY .- Organized May 22, 1887. Objects-To give financial aid and assistance to its members who are unable to follow their occupation on account of sickness or ac- cident.
Officers .- James L. Shearer, President ; James T. Kelsey, First Vice-President; L. P. Ward, Second Vice-President ; A. J. P. Regaudiat, Recording Secre- tary ; E. F. Conway, Financial Secretary ; W. B. Benoist, Treasurer ; John Collins. Marshal ; F. M. Harlow, Guardian ; Dr. J. Boushy, Physician.
VETERANS' HOME .- Incorporated March 7, 1882. Office, 420 Montgomery street, room 15. Location of Home, Yountville, Napa County, California.
Objects-The founding of a home for the relief and support of worthy officers, soldiers, marines and sail- ors who honorably served in the army and navy of the United States during the war with Mexico or of the Rebellion, or in any other war, and who are in indigent circumstances, and by reason of age, infir- mity or wounds received in service, or incapable of self-support, and for that purpose to receive contri- butions and to take and hold real and personal prop- erty by grant, devise or bequest and to erect suitable buildings for the use and occupation of the benefici- aries of the Association.
Officers .- J. A. Waymire, President; A. L. Rock- well, Secretary; George W. Walts, Treasurer; Wm. McCleave, Commandant ; P. J. Aiken, M. D., Medical Director. Headquarters, 420 Montgomery street, room 15.
WIDOWS' AND ORPHANS' AID ASSOCIATION OF THE POLICE DEPARTMENT OF SAN FRAN- CISCO .- Organized January 13, 1878. The member- ship embraces the entire force. The object of this association is to render pecuniary aid to the widows and orphans or family to the extent of one thousand dollars.
Officers .- W. L. Coles, President; Harry Hook, Vice-President ; A. W. Haskell, Recording Secretary ; William Cullen, Treasurer.
YOUNG MEN'S CATHOLIC UNION .- Formerly Young Men's Catholic Aid Association, organized May 31st, 1883, resolved into Catholic Union Decem- ber 1st, 1888. Pays its members benefits during sick- ness, and on death of member a death benefit to rela- tives. Headquarters 935 Market streets, room 14.
Officers .- Wm. P. Sullivan, President; Frank P. Hughes, Secretary ; Patrick Molloy, Treasurer.
There are nine subordinate assemblies that meet at stated periods during the month.
STARBIRD & GOLDSTONE
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL LUMBER DEALERS BUILDING MATERIAL A SPECIALTY.
101 Market St.
ROOS BROS.
OCCUPYING
31-37 Kearny,
ENTIRE BUILDING.
Leading Clothiers. C C E C
Cur Great Specialty.
OVERCOATS
CHAMPAGNE ECLIPSE. ARPAD HARASZTHY & CO., 530 Washington Street.
SAN FRANCISCO DIRECTORY.
(315 Montgomery.
410 Pine.
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ANGLO-NEVADA ASSURANCE CORPORATION, Cash Assets, $2,672,849.
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YOUNG MEN'S INSTITUTE (R. C.) .- Grand Coun- cil organized in San Francisco in 1883. Office, Flood Building. Object, mutual improvement and a fund for sick and funeral benefits. Officers of the Grand Council .- J. F. Sullivan, President ; John P. Moran, First Vice-President ; T. R. Murphy, Second Vice- President ; Joseph I. Twohig, Corresponding Sec- retary ; John Lynch, Treasurer; Denis Geary, Lecturer.
The City Institutes meet as follows :
No. 1 .- Alcazar Building, first and third Wednes- daya of every month.
No. 3 .- Sixteenth street, near Valencia, second and fourth Fridays of every month.
No. 4 .- 320 O'Farrell atreet, second and fourth Tuesdays of every month.
No. 7 .- Loyola Hall, second and fourth Wednes. days of every month.
No. 32 .- Myrtle Hall, South San Francisco, first and third Mondaya of every month.
No. 34 .- Alcazar Building, second and fourth Fri- days of every month.
No. 35 .- 32 O'Farrell street, firat and third Thurs- days of every month.
No. 50 .- Alcazar Building, second and fourth Wednesdays of every month.
No. 54 .- 32 O'Farrell street, second and fourth Mon- days of every month.
No. 55 .- 114 O'Farrell street, second and fourth Wednesdays of every month.
No. 59 .- Loughead's Hall, 1601 Polk street, second and fourth Thursdays of every month.
No. 72 .- Mangel's Hall, Twenty-fourth and Folsom streets, second and fourth Thursdaye of every month. No. 74 .- Potrero Opera House, first and third Wednesdays of every month.
No. 77 .- Mowry's Hall, Grove and Laguna streets, firat and third Thursdaya of every month.
No. 78 .- Stanford Hall, Twenty-eighth and Valen- cia streets, first and third Fridays of every month.
No. 84,-Loyola Hall. Tenth and Market streets, second and fourth Thursdays of every month.
No. 89 .- Cambrian Hall, 1133 Mission street, firat and third Wednesdays of every month.
No. 109 .- Golden Gate Hall, Alcazar Building, first and third Wednesdays of every month.
YOUTHS' DIRECTORY. - Office 2030 Howard atreet. This institution, established November 1, 1874, under the patronage of Archbishop Alemany, comprises a Free Intelligence Bureau and a Tempo- rary Home for friendless boys in search of employ- ment. It is maintained by voluntary contributions from the public. Destitute lads, in quest of work, are admitted free to the benefits of its refectory, dor- mitory, lavatory, and reading-room, until places are procured for them in town or country, without charge to either employers or employees. No dis- crimination between applicants on account of religi- ous belief. A very large number of boys obtain profitable occupation on farms, in factories, stores, and shops every year through this source. Office open every week day from nine o'clock to eleven o'clock A. M. and from two o'clock to five o'clock P.M.
Officera .- Rev. D. O. Crowley, President ; Francis J. Kane, Secretary ; Most Rev. P. W. Riordan, A. H. Loughborough, M. I. Sullivan, A. Donohue, Henry Barroilhet and Rev. D. O. Crowley, Directors.
Masonic.
THE GRAND LODGE OF FREE AND ACCEPTED MASONS OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA .- A8- sembles annually at the Masonic Temple, in the City of San Francisco, on the second Tuesday in October. Its officers for the year ending in October, 1890, are: M ... W ... Morris M. Estee. Grand Master, Napa. R .. W ... William Johnston, Deputy Grand Master, Courtland.
R ... W ... Charles R. Gritman, Senior Grand Warden, Napa.
R ... W ... Henry D. Orme, Junior Grand Warden, Los Angeles.
V ... W ... Nathan W. Spaulding, Grand Treasurer, Oakland.
V .. W ... Alex. Gurdon Abell, Grand Secretary, San Francisco.
V ... R ... William Henry Hill, Grand Chaplain, San Quentin.
W ... Charles D. Barrows, Grand Orator, San Francisco.
W ... George Johnson, Assistant Grand Secretary, San Francisco.
W ... James W. Anderson, Grand Lecturer, San Francisco.
W ... James B. Stevens, Grand Marshal, Napa.
W ... Frederick W. Lucas, Grand Bible Bearer, Santa Cruz.
W ... Wm. H. Edwards, Grand Standard Bearer, San Francisco.
W ... Samuel B. Hinckley, Grand Sword Bearer, Riveraide.
W ... Edward M. Preston, Senior Grand Deacon, Nevada.
W ... Alexander D. Langhlin, Junior Grand Dea- con, Santa Ross.
W ... Charles Mulholland, Senior Grand Steward, Independence.
W ... Addison Morgan, Junior Grand Steward, San Diego.
W ... Jacob F. Boller, Grand Pursuivant.
W ... Samuel David Mayer, Grand Organist, San Francisco.
W ... James Oglesby, Grand Tyler, San Francisco.
This body was organized in the year 1850, and there are now in existence, under its jurisdiction, two hun- dred and eighty-seven Subordinate Lodges, of which sixteen are in the City of San Francisco, as follows:
CALIFORNIA LODGE No. 1 .- Meets every Thursday evening in King Solomon's Hall, Masonic Temple.
LA PARFAITE UNION LODGE No. 17 .- Meets every other Friday evening in St. John's Hall, Masonic Temple.
OCCIDENTAL LODGE NO. 22 .- Meets every Monday evening in King Solomon's Hall, Masonic Temple.
GOLDEN GATE LODGE NO. 30 .- Meets every Tuesday evening in King Solomon's Hall, Masonio Temple.
MOUNT MORIAH LODGE NO. 44 .- Meets every Wed- nesday evening in King Solomon's Hall, Masonic Temple.
FIDELITY LODGE No. 120 .- Meets every Thursday evening in St. John's Hall, Masonic Temple.
HERMANN LODGE No. 127 .- Meeta every alternate Monday evening in St. John's Hall, Masonic Temple.
PACIFIC LODGE NO. 136 .- Meets every Tuesday evening at B'nai B'rith Building, 121 Eddy street.
CROCKETT LODGE No. 139 .- Meets every Friday evening at B'nai B'rith Building, 121 Eddy street.
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