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Officers .- George Davidson, President ; Ogden Hoff- man, John Curry and T. E. Slevin, Vice-Presidents ; P. WPoulson, Foreign Secretary ; Wm. R. Sherwood, Home Corresponding Secretary; Harry Durbrow, Treasurer : C. Mitchell Grant, Secretary.
Meets first and third Tuesdays of each month in the exhibition room of the Art Association.
HASTINGS' DEBATING SOCIETY. - Organized September 1, 1878. Number of members, about thirty. Meets in Old Pioneer Hall, 808 Montgomery street, every Friday evening from October to July. W. H. Carlin, President ; A. L. O'Grady, Secretary.
JERSEY CATTLE CLUB .- Pacific Coast Jersey Cattle Club, office 405 California street. Number of members, eighty.
LIGUE NATIONALE FRANCAISE .- Organized Au- gust 4, 1871. Meets third Monday of each month, at 120 Sutter street. Objects: To promote friendship, harmony, and intelligence among the French resi- dents of California, and enable them to co-operate in enterprises of general importance.
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Officers .- E. Raas, President; E. Marque, First Vice- President: A. Goustiaux, Second Vice-President ; E. Meyer, Treasurer; Ed. Godchaux and A. Lemardelay, Secretaries ; A. Masson, Librarian and Secretary.
The library belonging to the society contains about fourteen thousand volumes, partly voluntary dona- tions. Any person may have access to the reading room, being acceptable to the Board of Trustees and paying an initiatory fee of one dollar, and fifty cents monthly, due in advance. Open every day from twelve to six o'clock P.M., and from half-past seven to ten o'clock P. M., except Sundays and legal holidays.
MARINERS' FREE READING ROOM .- Northeast corner of Sacramento and Drumm streets. Estab- lished March 21, 1876, for the purpose of affording mariners visiting this port, and others, opportunity of reading the local, Eastern, and foreign newspapers, and periodicals, free of charge. The library contains eight hundred volumes. W. D. Bishop, Secretary and Librarian.
MECHANICS' INSTITUTE .- Organized March 29, 1855. Location, 31 Post street.
The objects of this institute arethe establishment of a library, reading room, collection of a cabinet, scientific apparatus, works of art, and other literary and scientific purposes. The society has a Reading Room well supplied with the leading scientific and literary periodicals of the day, and a valuable library containing fifty thousand volumes, including many rare scientific works. Any person may become a member, being acceptable to the Board of Trustees, by paying an initiation fee of one dollar, and one dol- lar and fifty cents quarterly dues in advance. The Institute also owns the " Mechanics' Pavilion," lo- cated on the southwest corner of Grove and Larkin streets, in which, under the auspices of the Insti- tute, the Annual Industrial Expositions are held.
Officer -.- David Kerr. President ; I. C. Stump, Vice- President ; A. W. Starbird, Treasurer ; Chas. F. Bas- sett, Recording Secretary ; S. J. Hendy, Corresponding Secretary : J. H. Culver, Assistant Secretary ; Horace Wilson, Librarian.
MERCANTILE LIBRARY ASSOCIATION .- Organ - ized January 24, 1853. Mercantile Library Build- ing, north side of Bush street, between Sansome and Montgomery.
The rooms of the association are commodious and well arranged. The library contains about sixty-two thousand volumes, and the reading rooms are amply supplied with papers and magazines from the Eastern States and Europe. The terms of membership are one dollar and a half per quarter in advance.
Officers .- E. J. Moiera, President ; Camilo Martin, Vice-President ; Bert MIcNulty, Recording Secretary; E. Tauszky, Corresponding Secretary; G. H. Kellogg, Treasurer : A. E. Whitaker, Librarian.
MILITARY LIBRARY. - Incorporated January 3, 1873, for the purpose of acquiring, preserving and con- ducting a public library, to consist chiefly of books. magazines and newspapers of a military character, There are twelve hundred and fifty volumes and two hundred maps.
Officers .- W. H. Dimond, President ; W. R. Smed- berg, Treasurer ; David Wilder, Secretary and Libra- rian ; W. H. Dimond, W. R. Smedberg, G. W. Gran- niss, A. S. Hubbard, HI. D. Ranlett. J. C. Robinson. H. P. Bush, Hans II. Kohler, Trustees. Otlice, Phelan Building, room 306; office hours, 3 to 4 o'clock P. M.
PACIFIC COAST AMATEUR PHOTOGRAPHIC ASSOCIATION .- Meets the first Thursday after first Monday in each month, at 605 Merchant street.
PHILHISTORIAN DEBATING SOCIETY .- Meets every Wednesday afternoon 11] the College Debating Hall. It is composed of the highest classes of St. Ignatius' College, the graduates and under-graduates : it receives also as members, other educated young men who are not students of this College, provided they possess the required qualifications.
Otheera .- R. E. Kenna. S. J., President: David Bur- nett, Vice- President ; James P. Smith, Recording Sec. retary : John Drum, Corresponding Secretary; G. Cagiieri, Treasurer ; Daniel O'Connell, Librarian; J. D. Fairchild, Censor.
Philhistorian Jr. Debating Society composed of members of grammar classes.
" Officers .- Rev. R. E. Kenna, S. J., President ; Frank Burke, Vice-President ; C. Welch, Recording Secretary ; S. Gonzales, Corresponding Secretary ; C. Buckly, Treasurer ; A. F. Gonzalez, Librarian ; J. N. Power, Censor.
SAN FRANCISCO ART ASSOCIATION .- Organized March 28, 1871. Incorporated July 30, 1889, as The San Francisco Art Association. Objects-The pro- motion of painting, sculpture, and fine arts akin thereto, the diffusion of
a cultivated taste for art in the community at large, and the establishment of an academy or school of de- sign. Membership in this society, which has now about four hundred contributing, one hundred and fifty life, and nine honorary members, is open to all lovers of art. Regular members' meetings held on the fourth Tuesday of March, June, Septem- ber, and December, in the rooms of the society, 430 Pine street. Annual election of officers last Tuesday in March of each year.
Officers-D. P. Belknap, President ; Jas. D. Phelan and John J. Sabin, Vice-Presidents ; E. E. Potter, Secretary ; J. R. Martin, Assistant Secretary ; Geo. H. H pps, Treasurer.
The School of Design connected with the associa" tion was organized December 31, 1873. The school has ninety pupils. Its affairs are managed by & committee of members of the Art Association. J. R. Martin, Director of School; A. Joullin, Assistant Director.
SAN FRANCISCO BAR ASSOCIATION. - Organ- Ized April 20, 1872. Number of members, about two hundred. Objects: To maintain the honor and dignity of the profession of the law, to increase its usefulness in promoting the due administration of justice, and to cultivate social intercourse among its members. Rooms, 121 Post street.
Officers .- E. R. Taylor. President ; E. W. McKins- try, Senior Vice-President; W. H. Fifield, Vice- President ; F. P. Deering, Secretary ; Brewton Hayne, Corresponding Secretary; John M. Burnett, Treas- urer.
SAN FRANCISCO COUNTY SOCIETY OF PHYSI- CIANS AND SURGEONS .- D. Maclean, M. D., President ; C. N. Miller, M. D. Secretary. Office, 1032 Market street.
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. J. H. Deering, Jr., Secretary and Librarian.
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.
Othicers,-W. Payzant, President ; A. H. Brecken- feld, Vice-President ; C. P. Bates, Recording Secre- tary ; Dr. Douglass W. Montgomery, Corresponding Secretary . C. 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 information connected with the early settlement and subsequent conquest of the country, and to perpetuate the memory of those whose saga- «ity, 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 he admitted as honorary members. Regular
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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 possessed of a library, an excellent cabinet of minerals, relics of early times, and various other objects of interest.
Officers .-- Edward Kruse, President ; Henry E. Highton, San Francisco ; John Center, San Francisco Wm, McPherson Hill, Sonoma; T. G. Phelps, San ; Mateo; Niles Searls, Nevada, Vice-Presidents ; How- ard Havens, Treasurer ; H. T. Graves, Secretary ; Edward E. Chever, Marshal.
STATE BOARD OF HORTICULTURE .- Office, 220 Sutter street
Officers .- Hon. Elwood Cooper, President, Santa Barbara, Commissioner for the Los Angeles Dis- triet ; Rev. N. R. Peck, Vice-President, Penryn, Com- missioner for the El Dorado District; B. M. Lelong, Secretary, 220 Sutter street, San Francisco ; Sol Run- 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 ; Dr. A. F. White, Santa Rosa, Commissioner for the Sonoma District ; Frank A. Kimball, National City, Commissioner for the State at Large ; I. H. Thomas, Visalia, Commissioner for the San Joaquin District ; A. Block, Commissioner for the San Francisco Dis- trict; Miss Ella Hallahan, clerk.
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 Sborb, San Gabriel, and R. D. Stephens, Sacra- mento Co. Office, 216 Montgomery street.
Officers .-- Charles Bundschu, President; Isaac De Turk, Vice-President: C. B. Turrell, Secretary ; Clarence J. Wetmore, Manager ; E. C. Priber, Treas- urer ; C. A. Wetmore, 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. Wickson, President, Berkeley ; Mrs. M. A. Sperry, Secretary ; A. L. Bancroft, Treasurer. Meets at 1 o'clock P. M. second Friday of each month at 220 Sutter street, San Francisco.
STATE MEDICAL SOCIETY. - Officers. - W. Lindsley, 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 SOCIETY. Incorporated April, 1881. Meets on 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, 408 California street, first Friday of each month. The rooms are open to members every day and evening. Number of members, one hundred and fifty. 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.
Soule, Vice-President; Otto von Geldern, Secretary ; James Spiers, Treasurer.
TERRITORIAL PIONEERS OF CALIFORNIA .- In- corporated November 10, 1874. Rooms, 325 Montgom- ery street. The objects of this association are to form 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- cific Coast ; to form a library for the diffusion of use- ful knowledge among its members ; to form a cabinet of such minerals, geological, and other natural sub- stances as can be obtained by the association ; to pur- sue such literary and scientific objects, by means of lectures or otherwise, as shall be deemed expedient 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; Wm. McAfee, First Vice-President; O. J. Preston, Second Vice- President; Lowell J. Hardy, Jr., Secretary ; Samuel Figel, Treasurer ; H. F. W. Hoffman, Marshal.
Social.
ALPINE AMATEUR ATHLETIC CLUB .- Object- To promote physical culture. Meets in Eureka Turn Verein Hall, Powell street, between Pine and Cali- fornia. M. C. Giry, President; P. N. Gaffney, Re- cerding Secretary.
ARION VEREIN .- 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 Fenne, Vice-President ; Carl Uhlig, Secretary ; C. Herrmann, Treasurer ; A. Schill, Librarian.
ARIEL ROWING CLUB .- Boat House, Oil Wharf. Number of members, sixty-five. John Cochran, President ; Clarles E. Pless, Vice-President ; Eugene Flanders, Secretary: John J. Laskey, Treasurer ; L. Stevenson, Captain.
ASSOCIATED VETERANS OF THE MEXICAN WAR .- Organized July 2, 1866. Number of members, ninety-five. Meet second Thursday of each month at their hall, 22 O'Farrell street.
Officers .- Wellington C. Burnett, President; S. J. Loop, Secretary.
AUSTRALIAN CLUB .- Organized December 12, 1889. Number of members, eighty. Object, social. Rooms of Society, 1320 Market street. Dr. W. R. G. Samuels, President; R. Cox, Secretary; A. Neustadt, Treasurer.
BOHEMIAN CLUB. - Incorporated April 9, 1872. Number of members, five hundred and fifty. Busi- ness 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 .- J. M. McDonald, President ; James D. Phelan, Vice-President; S. D. Brastow, Treasurer ; E. B. Pomroy, Secretary.
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 .- J. M. Duncan and W. C. Burnett Chiefs ; T. McGregor, First Chieftain ; R. S. Falconer, Second Chieftain ; T. Wilson and R. S. Duncan, Third Chief- tains; Neil Beaton, Fourth Chieftain; D. Maclean and George Adam. Physicians.
CALIFORNIA ATHLETIC CLUB .- Organized Feb- ruary 1, 1886. Rooms 156 New Montgomery. L. R. Officers .- John Richards, President ; Professor F, | Fulda, President ; Frank Vernon, Secretary.
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W. B. CHAPMAN,
123 CALIFORNIA STREET, Importer of a few selected vintages of H. CUVILLIER & FRERE'S fine Bordeaux and Brandies.
SAN FRANCISCO DIRECTORY.
5315 Montgomery.
410 Pine.
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ANGLO-NEVADA ASSURANCE CORPORATION. Cash Assets, $2,672,849.
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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.
Offleers .- Philo Jacoby, President; A. Rahwyler, Vlee-l'resident ; A. W. Hatje, Secretary ; John Utschig, Treasurer.
CALIFORNIA STATE DEMOCRATIC CLUB .- Or- ganized 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- tre. 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 ; J. V. Coffey, Vice- President ; H. I'. Bush, Secretary ; E. B. Pond, W. D. English, J. D. Phelau, J. H. Wise, Russell J. Wilson, H. C. Melike, HI. Wangenheim and J. Bergmann, General Committee.
CERCLE FRANCAIS .- Organized 1884. Number of members, 170. Club rooms, 421 Post. Business meetings second Thursday of each month.
Officers .- Em. Meyer. President; Ed. Godchaux. Secretary ; Jules Levy, 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 ; H. Sensheimer, Financial Sec- rotary; A. Herman, Treasurer.
COSMOS CLUB .- Founded 1881 ; incorporated 1883. Location, 317 Powell street.
Officers .- Sampson Tams, President; S. G. Mur- phy, Vice-President ; W. D. Clark, Honorary Secre- tary ; II. L. Tatum, Treasurer.
DANISHI SOCIETY (Norden) .- Organized July, 1873. Number of members, about one hundred. Meets second Tuesday of each month at 105 Stockton street. Object: To encourage social and dramatic entertain- ment.
Officers .- C. O. Larsen, President ; J. W. Lytgens, Vice-President ; II. Ravn, Treasurer ; L. Baar, Corre- sponding Secretary ; L. C. Hansen, Recording Secre- tary.
DEUTSCHER 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, 1831. and incorporated April 15, 1885. Membership one hundred.
Officers .- 11. Gunther, President ; HI. Allborn, Vice- President ; 1I. Beekman, Recording Secretary ; H. Zeising, Finanelal Secretary ; A. Beeker, Treasurer. Meets every second and fourth Tuesday in each month at 421 Poat street.
DEUTSCHER VEREIN. - Organized October 2, 1876. Objects: Social recreation and enltivation of inusle, singing, and German literature among its members. Meets second Monday of each month, at Club Rooms, Pioneers' Building.
Officers .- A. Herbst, President : Dr. A. T. Ehren- berg and S. H. Waller, Vice Presidents ; O. Hundes- ser, Recording Secretary; E. W. Roeder, Financial Secretary ; T. G. Oldelehr, Treasurer ; S. H. Waller, Librariall.
DRY GOODS MENS' ASSOCIATION OF SAN FRANCISCO .- A beneficial and social organization. Organized September 2, 1884. Number of members, ou' 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,-Jacob Bowman, President ; P. B. Keency, Vice President ; J. F. Durkin, Recording Secretary ; M. Haran. Corresponding Secretary ; P. J. Coleman, Financial Secretary; M. O'Shea, Treasurer.
GEORGE T. TRIMBLE ASSOCIATION OF THE PACIFIC COAST .- Organized January 13, 1875. Numberof members, Itty. 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 two hundred and ten. 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. Broemmer, President ; C. Lubr, Vice- President; C. Toloski, Recording Secretary ; T. H. Lutje, Financial Secretary; W. Gerken, 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, three hundred and fifty. Meets every Thursday evening, at Pioneer Hall, Fourth street.
Officers .- J. H. Dobinson, President; George D. Cooper, Vice-President ; William Doxey, Treasurer ; H. J. Stewart, M. B., Conductor ; Mrs. H. J. Stewart, Accompanist ; Wendel Easton, D. M. Delmas, Joseph Austin, W. J. Younger, M. D., W. H. Tarrant, J. H. Culver, Wm. Balnavesand Jas. N. Driscoll, Directors; W. H. Taylor, Secretary.
HARMONIE CLUB .- Organized October 14, 1877. The objects of the association are:
The improvement of the mental, moral, and social condition of its members.
The club at present numbers one hundred members, and meets monthly at their rooms 421 Post street.
Officers .- J. D. Abrams, President ; J. D. Isaacs, Vice-President ; Cass Zemansky, Recording Secretary ; Albert S. Lavenson, 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. E. Slinkey, Secre- tary; Arthur McGurren, 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 Democratie principles and promotion of social in- tereourse among its members.
Officers,-L. J. Welch, President; J. C. Ruddock, First Vice-President ; T. P. Burns, Second Vice- President; H. Falk, Recording Secretary ; D. I. Ma- honey, Financial Secretary; J. H. Zemansky, Corre- sponding Secretary ; P. J. Thomas, Treasurer ; Louis Metzger, Chairman Board of Directors.
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 .- Pelham W. Ames, President; Frank J. Symmes and F. R. King, Vice-Presidents ; Harold Wheeler, Secretary, office 621 Clay street ; H. H. Sher- wood. Treasurer.
LORING CLUB .- This, the leading singing society club of the city, is composed of sixty male voices, and two hundred and fifty associate or subscribing members. Rehearsals are held every Monday even- ing 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.
MERCHANTS' CLUB .- A social organization com- posed principally of wholesale merchants. Organ- ized January 28, 1887. Rooms, 203 California street.
Offieers .- George H. Sanderson, President ; James Carolan, Vice-President; Thos. J. Haynes, Secretary ; F; W. Van Sickien, Treasurer.
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