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Officere .- Mrs. L. Koster, President ; Mrs.Jacob Reg- ensberger, Vice-President ; Mrs. Chas. J. Simon. Sec- retary, 1326 Webster street; Mrs. F. Stadtmüller, Treasurer ; Mrs. J. C. Meussdorffer, Mrs. F. Siebe, Mrs. F. Hess, Mrs. S. Bachiuann, Mrs. Chas. Kohler' Mrs. B. Broemmel, Mrs. S. Hecht, Mrs. L. Gottig. Mra. A. Michalitschke, Mrs. W. C. Hildebrandt. Trustees.
GOLDEN GATE KINDERGARTEN ASSOCIATION. -Organized October 6th, 1879. Incorporated October 6th, 1884.
This work had its inspiration in the Bible Class of Mra. Sarah B. Cooper. Its object is the establishment and maintenance of free Kindegartens in San Fran- cisco, and the sustaining of a free Normal Training School for Kindergartens ; and to further promote the work for needy. neglected childen. There are sixty well-known ladies on the Board ; also fifteen repre-
sentative gentlemen of the city. Up to October 12, 1891, about 9,000 little children, under five years of age, have been trained in these Kindergartens. Thirty-two Kindergartens have been organized. One hundred and sixty thousand dollara has been given to this work by the citizens of San Francisco during the twelve years. Mrs. Stanford has, in addi- tion to this, endowed five Memorial Kindergartens with $100,000. The first year the total receipts were $1,805 70. The twelfth year the total receipts were $42,376 88.
Officers .- Mrs. Leland Stanford, Honorary Presl- dent ; Mrs. Sarah B. Cooper, President ; Mrs. Charles Lux and Mrs. Louis Sloss, Vice-Presidenta ; Miss Ella L. Adams, Secretary ; Mias Mary L. Brown. As- aistant Secretary ; Miss Isabelle Knight, Treasurer ; Mrs. Sarah B. Cooper, Superintendent ; Miss Harriet Cooper, Deputy Superintendent and Private Secre- tary ; Hon. E. G. Waite and Charles Lathrop, Audi- tors. Directors : Mrs. Leland Stanford, Mrs. Sarah B. Cooper, Mrs. George Hearst, Mrs. Charles B. Alex- ander, Mrs. Charles Holbrook. Mrs. Cyrus Walker, Mrs. A. J. Pope, Mrs. Charles Lux, Mrs. Louis Sloss. Mra. B. F. Norris, Mra. Charles Clayton. Normal Trainer, Miss Anos M. Stovall.
GRAND ARMY OF THE REPUBLIC .- Organized January, 1867. Department Headquarters rooms 18 and 19, St. Ann's Building, No. 6 Eddy street, San Francisco.
This is an organization of honorably discharged soldiers, sailors and marines of the Army and Navy of the United States, who served to suppress the late rebellion. and whoae objects are to perpetuate a fra- ternal feeling among ita members, to aid and aasist those in distress, and provide for the widows and orphans of their deceased comrades. The place for holding the annual meeting of the Department of California is designated from year to year. The next annual encampment will be held in Los Angeles.
Officers of Department of California-Commander. J. B. Fuller, Maryaville ; S. V. Commander, S. C. Sey- mour. San Bernardino ; J. V. Commander, C. J. Bos- kowitz, San Francisco; A. A. General. T. C. Mastel- ler, San Francisco; A. Q. M. General, Eugene Wie- gand, San Francisco; Medical Director, P. J. Alken, Yountville ; Chaplain, Rev. A. B. Morriaon, Sants Monica ; Judge Advocate, J. M. Walling. Nevada City; Dept. Inspector, George A. Crall, San Francisco; Chief Musteriog Officer, A. W. Barrett, Los Angeles ; Senior Aid-de-Camp, G. W. Sutliff, Marysville.
LINCOLN POST No. 1 .- Organized May 27th, 1867, L. Howell, Commander. Meets Thursdays at 35 Eddy street
GEORGE H. THOMAS POST NO. 2 .- Jos. G. Giesting, Commander. Meets first and third Tuesday of each month at 320 Post street.
GARFIELD POST No. 34 .- A. E. Cohn, Commsn- der. Meets Tuesdays in Alcazar Building.
COLONEL CASS POST NO. 46 .- John Massey, Comman- der. Meets firat and third Wednesdays of each month at 35 Eddy atreet.
GENERAL G. G. MEADE POST No. 48 .- C. B. Grass, Commander. Meets firat aud third Tuesdays of each month in Forresters' Hall, 102 O'Farrell street.
LIBERTY POST NO. 133 .- W. M. Park, Commander. Meets Wednesday, at 35 Eddy street.
GEORGE SYKES POST No. 159 .- T. V. Brown, Com- mander. Meets first and third Wednesdays at Steimke Hall, cor Union and Octavia.
Council of Administration .- L. H. Clement, W. H. Pratt and C. H. Blinn, San Francisco, Andrew Holly- wood, Oakland, Myron F. Tarble, Los Angeles.
VETERAN GUARD OF CALIFORNIA. G. A. R .- Organ- ized April 11, 1885 ; number of members, 85. Meet Mondays. Joseph Knowlton Jr., Captain ; T. C. Mas- teller. Adjtutant; Eugene Wiegand Quartermaster; J. J. Frank, Commissary, Armory, 620 Bush street.
GRAND ARMY OF THE REPUBLIC CEMETERY ASSOCIA. TION .- Incorporated January 28. 1870. Meets at 604 Merchant street, room 12, San Francisco. Nathaniel Hunter. President : H. T. Hobbert, Vice President ; C. Maaon Kinue, Treasurer; John C. Innes. Secretary.
MADRID MUTUAL BENEVOLENT SOCIETY .- Frank L. Noriega. President ; Jose Ambroalo, Record- Ing Secretary ; John O. Eichel, Vice-President, 314 Kearny.
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SONS OF VETERANS .- Organized November, 1881. Object : True allegiance to the Government, based upon & respect for, and devotion and fidelity to the Constitution.
Membership-All male descendents, not less than eighteen years of age, of deceased or honorably dis- charged soldiers, sailora or marines who served in the Unlon Army or Navy during the Civil War of 1861-65 ; provided that no person shall be eligible who has ever been convicted of any infamous crime, or who has, or whose father has ever borne arms against the Gov- ernment of the United States.
FAIR OAKS CAMP NO. 15 .- Meets every Monday st 20 Eddy street. Albert J. Weinert, Commander ; A. M. Annis, First Sergeant.
WALTER H. HOLMES CAMP NO. 26 .- Meets second and fourth Tuesdays of each month &t 320 Post street. Phil K. Gordon, Commander, Fred. M. Wilson, First Sergeant.
SONS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION .- Cali- fornia Society organized July 4th, 1876.
The objects are, to perpetnate the memory and the spirit of the men who achieved American Indepen- dence, by the encouragement of historical research in relation to the Revolution and the publication of its resulta, the preservation of documents and ralics, and of the records of the individual services of Revo- lutionary soldiera and patriots, and the promotion of celebrations of all patriotic anniversaries ; to carry out the injunction of Washington in his farewell ad- dress to the American people, " to promote, as an ob. ject of primary importance, institutions for the gen- eral diffusion of knowledge," thus developing an enlightened public opinion, and affording to young and old such advantages as shall develop in them the largest capacity for performing the duties of Ameri- can citizens; to cherish, maintain, and extend the institutions of American freedom; to foster true patriotism and love of country ; and to sid in secur- ing for mankind all the blessings of liberty.
Any man ia eligible for membership, who is of the sge of twenty-one years, and who is descended from an anceator who, with unfailing loyalty, rendered material sid to the cause of American Independence, as a soldier or 88 & seaman, or & civil officer in one of the several Coloniea or States, or the United Colonies or States, or as a recognized patriot ; provided that he shall be found worthy.
Officers .- John W. Moore, U. S. N., President ; Charles E. Blake, Senior Vice-President ; J. Eatcourt Sawyer, Junior Vice-President; C. I. King, Treasurer; R. S. Gray, Secretary. Office 530 California street, room 3.
WOMAN'S RELIEF CORPS .- Objects: Tospecially aid and assist the Grand Army of the Republic, and to perpetuate the memory of their heroic desd. To assist such Union Veterans and their dependents, 88 may need help, and to find them homes and employ- ment. To inculcate lessons of patriotism and love of Country, In the communities in which we live, and to assist needy army nurses. Corps in San Fran- cisco :
LINCOLN RELIEF CORPS NO. 3 .- Mary E. Anterton, President. Meets every Thursday at Washington Hall, 35 Eddy street.
GARFIELD RELIEF CORPS NO. 21 .- Eva S. Pohley, Preaident. Meeta every Tuesday evening st Alcazar Building, 120 O'Farrell street.
F MEADE RELIEF CORPS NO. 60 .- Carrie Robinson, President. Meets first and third Tuesday evenings st Forester's Hall, 102 O'Farrell street.
LIBERTY RELIEF CORPS NO. 62 .- Mary A. Sullivan, President. Meets every Friday evening at 35 Eddy street.
* LADIES OF THE GRAND ARMY OF THE REPUB- LIC .- Object-To assiat the Grand Army of the Re- public in its mission of aid, encouragement and sym- pathlze in their work of charity ; to extend aid to its sick, to sid sick soldiers, asilors snd marines and to look after their orphans; to perpetuste and keep forever sacred "Memorial Day" and to see that the children obtain proper education in the history of our country and in patriotism.
Eligibility-All mothers, wives, siaters and daugh- ters of soldiers, sailors or marlnes who served honor- ably during the civil war of 1861-65, and army nurses of good moral character.
Department Officers of California. - Sarah A. Metcalf, of San Francisco, President; Carrie M. Brown of San Jose, S. V. President ; Marian Kyle cf San Francisco, J. V. President ; Mary Turner of San Francisco, secretary; Nellie P. Andrews of San Jose, Treasurer; Sarab A. Barton of Santa Ross, Chaplain; Sarah J. Whitcomb of San Francisco, Counselor; Mat- ter Soper of San Jose, Conductor ; Phebe Smith of Sacramento, Guard; Barbara M. Logan of Healdsburg, Marie E. Gamble of Santa Rosa and Lizzie Whiteside of San Francisco, Council of Administration.
The following named Circles have been organized in San Francisco.
SEVEN PINES CIRCLE No. 3-Meets every Saturday evening in Ruby Hall, Red Mens' Building, 320 Post street. Amelis Buttner, President ; Isabell& Pinkson, Secretary.
GETTYSBURG CIRCLE No. 11 .- Meets second and fourth Friday evenings of each month in Harmony Hall, Red Mens' Building. 320 Post street, Emms Robbina President, Margaret Sutherland, secretary.
THE HELPERS .- Organized September, 1889. Its objects are to relieve the poor and needy and to ren- der them, as far as possible, self-supporting. The Executive Committee meets at 919 Polk street every Monday at 1:30 P. M.
Officers .- Miss Dors Israel, President ; Miss Theresa Zekind, Vice-President ; Mias Ida Sweet, Correspond- ing Secretary ; Miss Lilian Gambitz, Recording Sec- retsry ; Miss Belle Nathan, Treasurer.
HAHNEMANN DISPENSARY .- Located in the Hahnemann Hospital College Building, 115. Hsight street, above Octavia. The object of the Dispensary is to provide medical and surgical aid for the worthy poor, and to attend at their homes, those among them unable to visit the Dispensary. Attention given in all departments of medicine and surgery. Hours from 10 A. M. to 3 P. M. daily, except Sundays. Officers :- C. Waterhouse, Esq., President; G. H. Martin, M. D., Secretary ; A. C. Peterson, Treasurer; A. J. Howe, M. D., Medical Superintendent.
HOME FOR AGED AND INFIRM FEMALES .- Or- ganized May, 1872, under the auspices of the Sisters of Mercy. Also called "Our Lady's Home."
The home adjoins St. Mary's Hospital, and at present contains about one hundred inmates.
HUNGARIAN SOCIAL AND MUTUAL AID SOCI- ETY OF THE PACIFIC COAST .- Meets first and third Sunday in each month at cor. Sacramento and Kearny streets. Ph. Jacobovich, President; M. Roth, Vice- President; Dr. J. Soboalay, Secretary ; F. Heiduska, Tresaurer ; S. Szegedy, Librarian.
IMPROVED ORDER OF RED MEN .- Office Grest Chief of Records, Red Men's Building, 320 Post street.
Frederick Brandt, Great Sachem, San Francisco; Geo. W. Lovie, Great Senior Sagamore, Redwood City ; S. Gumbinner, Great Junlor Sagamore, San Francisco ; J. P. Counts, Great Prophet, Sacramento; Jos. W. Maher, Grest Chief of Records, 320 Post street, San Francisco; Adam Smith, Great Keeper of Wampum, San Francisco ; J. P. Counta. Great Representative to G. C. U. S., Sacramento; A. Andrews, Great Repre- sentative to G. C. U. S., San Francisco; Jas. G. Smith, Great Representative to G. C. U. S., Vallejo ; C. H. Tilton, Great Sannap, San Francisco ; F. A. Whipple, Grest Mishinews, Fort Bragg : W. T. Tierney, Grest Guard of the Wigwam, Alameda; A. C. Klink, Grest Guard of the Forest, Sacramento.
Number of Tribes in the State, thirty-four. The following meets in San Francisco, at Red Men's Build- ing, 320 Post street:
MANZANITA No. 4 .- Meets every Wednesday evening. MIANTONOMAH NO. 9 .- Meets every Tuesday evening. POHONACHEE No. 10 .- Meets every Monday evening. POCAHONTAS No. 11 .- Meets every Friday evening. SOTOYOME No. 12 .- Meets every Thursday evening. SEMINOLE No. 54 .- Meets every Wednesday evening. MODOO NO. 57 .- Meets every Thursday evening.
WINNEMUCCA No. 61 .- Meets every Friday evening. WHITE CLOUD NO. 69 .- Meets every Saturday even- ing.
TAHOE LEAGUE No. 3 .- Meets first and third Sat- urday evening of each month. -
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UNIFORM RANK OF TAHOE LEAGUE. - Meets for drill every Tuesday evening.
POCAHONTAS COUNCIL NO. 3 .- Degree of Pocahontas. Meeta every Saturday evening.
ALFARATA COUNCIL NO. 10 .- Meets every Thursday evening.
Number of Councils of the degree of Pocahontas in the State, thirteen.
IMPROVED ORDER OF RED MEN'S HALL ASSO- CIATION .- Meets every second Monday in the month at the Hall, 320 Post street.
IMPROVED ORDER OF RED MEN'S ENDOW. MENT FUND ASSOCIATION .-- Organized September 8, 1881. Office, 320 Poat atreet. Annual meeting held on the second Tuesday in July of each yesr.
Officers .- H. O. Cummings, President ; H. A. Chase, Secretary ; Wm. M. Betts, Tressurer.
PIONEER LODGE NO. 87 .- Meets first and third Tuesdays of every month, at 121 Eddy street. A. S. Deutsch, President; L. Meininger, Secretary ; M. Stern, Tressurer. The society pays $1,000 endow- ment on the death of s member, besides sick benefits and funeral expenses.
INDEPENDENT ORDER OF RED MEN (Exclusive German Order) .- The Gross Stamm of California meets annually the last Monday in July. Address, 510 Bush street.
Grand Officers .- P. H. Walker, Grand O. O .: Fred Schneider, Grand U. C .; Jos. Melczer, Grand B. C .; C. F. Fabrbach, Grand Priest ; H. Bald, Grand Secre- Lary ; J. Gutberlet, Grand Treasurer.
The following subordinste Stamms meet at the Hall, 510 Bush street, at eight o'clock P. M.
CALIFORNIA STAMM NO. 70 .- Meets every Friday.
GOLDEN GATE STAMM NO. 74 .- Meets first and sec- ond Thursday in each month.
PACIFIC STAMM NO. 78 .- Meets every Monday.
GERMANIA STAMM NO. 83 .- Meets every Tuesday.
HERMAN STAMM NO. 224 .- Meets every Monday.
TEUTONIA STAMM NO. 250 .- Meets every Thursday. VORWARTS STAMM NO. 255 .- Meets every Wednes- day.
YERBA BUENA ENCAMPMENT NO. 8 .- Meets second and fourth Thursdays of each month. -
SAN FRANCISCO STAMM NO. 246 .- Meets every Tues- day.
INDEPENDENT ORDER RED MEN'S HALL AS- SOCIATION .- Incorporsted December 24, 1867. Meets second Tuesday of each month at the Hall, 510 Bush street.
Officers .- C. B. Rode, President ; E. Grimm, Vice- President ; D. H. Bockmann, Secretary ; J. B. Rein- hardt, Tressurer.
INDEPENDENT ORDER FREE SONS OF ISRAEL. Organized in San Francisco, April, 1878. Number of members about one hundred.
ITALIAN BERSAGLIERI MUTUAL BENEVOLENT SOCIETY (Società di Mutuo Soccorso dells Com- pagnis Bersaglieri Italiani) .- Incorporated February 18, 1881. Number of members, eight hundred. Meets on the second Thursday of every month at 1525 Stock- ton street.
Officers .- A. Nardini, President ; A. Paulucci snd L. Baglietto, Vice-Presidents ; E. Unti, Secretary ; L. Cor- rado, Treasurer.
ITALIAN MUTUAL AID SOCIETY OF THE GAR- IBALDI GUARD .- Location, 423 Broadway street. Officers .- P. Barbieri, President; F. Zeiro and F. Lucchetti, Vice-Presidents; E. Soodeletti, Secretary; F. Arata, Tressurer.
ITALIAN SHARPSHOOTERS OF THE ALPS .- Mutual Benovolent Society (Societs di Mutuo Soccorso della Compagnia Alpini) three hundred members. Military members, one hundred. Armory, 1628 Powell, cor. Union.
Officers. S. Giovannini, Captain ; S. Sanguinetti, President ; O. Lippi, Secretary ; A. Cuneo, Treasurer. Military meeting last Monday of every month. Society meeting third Saturday of every month.
ITALIAN MUTUAL BENEVOLENT SOCIETY .- In- corporsted December 30, 1867. Number of members, eight hundred and fifty.
This is a mutusi relief society, established for the purpose of affording assistance to indigent sick mem- bers. Meetinga held the second Monday of each month, at 808 Montgomery street.
Officers .- J. C. Sala, President; V. Ravenna, Vice-President ; A. Daneri, Tresaurer ; Benjamin Moron, Secretary, P. O. Box 1848; A. Casassa, Col- lector ; J. Pescia, Physician.
JUAREZ GUARD MUTUAL AND BENEVOLENT SOCIETY .- Organized October 17, 1871. This is the civil section of the Juarez Guard, and its purpose is to sid its sick membere. Number of members, one hundred and twenty-three. Meets at Apollo Hall, 810 Pacific street.
KING'S DAUGHTERS' HOME FOR INCURABLES. Incorporated December 19, 1890. Location, Francisco street, near Powell. The Home is designed for people who are suffering with incurable diseases other than contagious diseases and for scquiring and holding of all such real and personal property ss may be neces- Bary to accomplish the objects of the incorporation.
Officera .- Mrs. I. A. Conklin, President ; Mrs. A. P. Clark, Recording Secretary : Mrs. A. V. Wakeman Tressurer. Address of Secretary, 1101 Green street,
KNIGHTS AND LADIES OF HONOR .- Chartered in 1878, by the State of Kentucky. Its objects sre to unite fraternally all acceptable white men and women of any reputable profession, business or occupation, who are over eighteen years of age ; to promote ben- evolence and charity, by establishing & relief fund, from which, on satisfactory evidence of the death of s member of the corporation, a sum, not exceeding three thousand dollars, shall be paid to the beneficiary ss the member may direct. A Grand Lodge was or- ganized August 26, 1887.
Officers .- J. P. Dockery, P. G. P .; T. H. Berkey, G. P .: C. A. Adams, G. V. P .; S. B. Carleton, G. S. ; H. J. Jarmass. G. T .; Belle Conrad, G. C .; Mrs. L. A. Erkeon, G.G .; Mrs. M. E. Duncan. G. G .; Mrs. S. Tracie, G. S .; J. O. Pierson, J. D. Jeffers, M. S. Horsn, Grand Trustees; Doctor S. American and E. F. Aiken, Supreme Representatives. Address of Grand Protector, Sacramento ; address of Grand Sec- retary, 9%% Stockton street. The following are the Lodges in this city:
AURORA LODGE No. 202 .- Meets first and third Mon- days in each month st 421 Post street.
MARTHA LODGE No. 241 (German) .- Meets second and fourth Fridays in each month st 121 Eddy street.
BAY CITY LODGE NO. 619 .- Meets every Monday at 102 O'Farrell street.
GOLDEN RULE LODGE NO. 660 .- Meets every Thurs- day in St. George's Hall.
FIDELITY LODGE No. 745 .- Meets every Friday at 102 O'Farrell street.
PACIFIO LODGE No. 815 .- Meets every Monday at 421 Post street.
EMPIRE LODGE No. 832 .- Meets every Wednesday in St. George's Hall.
WEST END LODGE No. 1102 .- Meets every Tuesday st 421 Post.
MAGNOLIA LODGE NO. 1248 .- Meets every Friday in St. George's Hall.
EXCELSIOR LODGE NO. 1252 .- Meets every Tuesday at 421 Poat Street.
PALO ALTO LODGE No. 1541 .- Meets every Friday at 102 O'Farrell Street.
KNIGHTS OF HONOR. - Organized June, 1873. Objects: Benevolent, fraternal and beneficial. The first Lodge organized in this State was the California, in May, 1879.
GRAND LODGE OF CALIFORNIA .- Organized March 1880. Room 47 St. Ann's Building.
Officers .- W. B. Wadman, San Francisco, Past Grand Dictator : John W. Rourke, San Francisco, Grand Dictator ; A. H. Voight, Los Angeles, Grand Vice-Dictator ; C.W. Decker, San Francisco, Grand As- sistant Dictator ; C. H. M. Curry, San Francisco, Grand Reporter ; F. William Zehfusa, San Francisco, Grand Tressurer ; J. R. Mclean, San Francisco, Grand Chaplain; A. G. Brewer, San Jose, Grand Guide ; J. G. Smith, Vallejo, Grand Guardian; W. W. Cowell,
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Stockton. Grand Sentinel; Fred Raabe, San Fran- cisco, Grand Trustee; W. W. Morison, Oakland, Grand Trustee; L. Schwartz, Santa Cruz, Grand Trustee ; Supreme Representatives. Harry J. Lask ; Supreme Lodge Representative, 1 year, R. H. War- field ; Supreme Lodge Representative, 2 years, G. W. Branch; Supreme Lodge Alternate, 2 years; State Medical Examtner, Dr. Lee O. Rodgers, 1000 Webster, San Francisco.
There are fifty-three lodges, numbering four thousand three hundred members, in California. There are twenty-three lodges in this city, viz .:
IVY LODGE NO. 1716 .- Meets every Friday evening at 20 Eddy street.
GERMANIA LODGE No. 1718 .- (Works in German) meets every Tuesday evening at Alcazar Building.
FRIENDSHIP LODGE No. 1731 .- Meets every Tuesday evening st 102 O'Farrell
CHARTER OAK LODGE NO. 1755 .- Meets first and Third Friday evenings of each month at 320 Post street.
EUREKA LODGE No. 1756 .- Meets every Wednesday evening at 20 Eddy street.
YERBA BUENA LODGE No. 1788 .- Meets every Mon- day evening st Alcazar Building.
NORMAN LODGE NO. 1841 .- Meets every Tuesday evening st B'nai B'rith Hall.
SAXON LODGE No. 1848 .- Meets every Tuesday eve- ning st 32 O'Farrell street.
UNION LODGE No. 1895 .- Meets every Tuesday even- ing at 32 O'Farrell street.
SAN FRANCISCO LODGE No. 1922 .- Meets every Mon- day evening at Alcszar Building.
TANCRED LODGE No. 1927 .- Meets second and fourth Saturday evenings of each month at Alcazar Building.
YOSEMITE LODGE No. 1930 .- Meets second and fourth Wednesday evenings of each month st 32 O'Farrell street.
OCCIDENTAL LODGE No. 1990 .- Meets second and fourth Wednesday evenings of esch month at 121 Eddy street.
KEYSTONE LODGE No. 2107 .- Meets every Thursday evening at Alcazar Building.
FIDELITY LODGE No. 2108 .- Meets every Friday evening at 320 Post street.
EAGLE LODGE No. 2204. - Meets first and second Wednesday evenings of each month at 32 O'Farrell street.
AMERICA LODGE No. 2229 .- Meets first and third Thursday evenings of each month at 20 Eddy street.
CONFIDENCE LODGE No. 2282 .- Meets second and fourth Tuesday evenings of each month at 320 Post street.
FAR WEST LODGE NO. 2324 .- Meets every Thursday evening st 1901 Geary street.
ANCHOR LODGE No. 2366 .- Meets every Monday evening in each month at 20 Eddy street.
POLAR STAR LODGE NO. 3027 .- Meets every Friday evening at corner Sixteenth and Valencia streets.
FORTUNA LODGE .- Meets every Thursday evening at 20 Eddy street.
LIBERTY LODGE No. 3496 .- Meets every Tuesday st 909% Market street.
KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS .- The first Lodge of this Order in California was organized March 25, 1869. Since then 172 other Lodges have been organized in the State, twenty-two of which are in San Francisco.
THE GRAND LODGE OF CALIFORNIA .- Organized Sep- teniber 28, 1869.
Officers .- J. G. Swinerton, P. G. C .; George E. Church, G. C .; W. C. Graves, G. V. C. ; H. Schaffner, G. K. of R. and S., San Francisco: S. G. Little, G. M. of E., Dixon; R. V. Dodge, G. M. of A .; J. R. Summers, G.I.G .; J. H. Johnson, G.O.G., Sacramento. Supreme Representatives - S. L. Carter, Fresno; T. F, Bachelder, Sunol. Office of G. K. of R. and S. 16 St. Ann's Building.
The following Subordinate Lodges of the City of San Francisco, except when otherwise stated, meet at Pythian Castle, 913 Market street, on the follow- ing eveninge:
CALIFORNIA LODGE No. 1 .- Meets every Friday in Alcazar building.
DAMON LODGE No. 2 .- Meets every Tuesday.
GOLDEN GATE LODGE NO. 3 .- Meets every Friday. 320 Post.
LAUREL LODGE No. 4 .- Meets every Monday.
IVANHOE LODGE NO.5 .- Meets every Wednesday.
ALEMANIA LODGE No. 8 .- Meets every Wednesday. EUREKA LODGE No. 9 .- Meets every Friday. EXCELSIOR LODGE No. 12 .- Meets every Tuesday.
HARMONY LODGE No. 15 .- Meets every Thursday at MYRTLE LODGE No. 16 .- Meets every Tuesday.
METROPOLITAN LODGE No. 24 .- Meets every Mon- day.
SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO LODGE NO. 45 .- Meets every Tuesday at Masouic Hall, Railroad avenue, South San Francisco.
BAYARD LODGE NO. 53 .- Meets every Monday even- ing at Red Men's Hall, 320 Post street.
SYRACUSE LODGE No. 58 .- Meets every Wednesday UNITY LODGE No. 61 .- Meets every Thursday at 421 Post street.
GOLDEN CITY LODGE NO. 63 .- Meets every Friday st 320 Post street.
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