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IVY LODGE No. 65 .- Meets every Tuesday.
GARFIELD LODGE No. 72 .- Meets every Thursday.
JUSTICE LODGE No. 85 .- Meets every Tuesday.
TRIANGLE LODGE No. 104 .- Meets every Thursday.
FAIRMOUNT LODGE NO. 108 .- Meets every Friday at Excelsior Hall, 2319 Mission street.
BAY CITY LODGE NO. 117 .- Meets every Wednesday at Alcazar Building.
ROMA LODGE No. 147 .- Meets every Tuesday at 814 Pacific.
SECTION NO. 70 OF THE ENDOWMENT RANK .- Meets the second Saturday of each month at 913 Market street. A. K. Stevens, Secretary. Office, room 16, St. Ann's Building.
UNIFORM RANK .- F. A. Mergutre, Brigade Com- mander ; O. B. Nichols, A. A. G. Headquarters, Oak- land.
FAIRMOUNT DIVISION NO. 26.1Meets first Friday of each month at 2319 Mission street.
S. F. GERMAN DIVISION NO. 31 .- Meets first Tuesday of each mouth at 921 Mission street.
PYTHIAN DIVISION No. 2 .- Organized, 1881. Meet 8 on the first and third Tuesdays of each month.
PACIFIC DIVISION No. 3 .- Organized March 24, 1883. Meets first and third Tuesday of each month st 320 Post street.
UNITY DIVISION No. 13 .- Organized Jannary, 1884. Meets second and fourth Tuesday of each month at 320 Post street.
JUSTICE DIVISION NO. 20 .- Meets last Tuesday of each month at 909%% Market street.
KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS LIBRARY ASSOCIATION. -Rooms, 909% Market street. Meets the second Satur- day evening of each month. The library contains nearly five thousand volumes in the various depart- ments of literature.
Officers .- C. W. Nevin, President ; T. H. Wagstaff, Vice-President ; W. K. Forsyth. Secretary ; Issac Stein- dler, Treasurer. D. Allison, Librarian.
KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS BUREAU OF RELIEF .-- Meets every Saturday evening at 909% Market street. M.A. Samuels, President; F.W. Roehl, Vice-President ; O. Norcross. Secretary : F. M. Zeising Treasurer.
KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS CEMETERY ASSOCIA- TION .- Office, room 16 St. Ann's Building. Plat, City Cemetery. M. A. Samuels, President ; F. A. Mecresdy, Secretary.
KNIGHTS OF THE GOLDEN EAGLE .- A beneficial and semi-military organization.
Grand Officers of the Grand Castle of the State of California .- W. F. Norcross, of San Francisco, P.G.C .; T. F. Laird, of Angels, G. C .; Samuel McCall, of San Francisco, G. V. C .; W. O. Farnsworth, of San Francisco, G. H. P. ; Jas. McM. Hanna, of San Fran- cisco, G. M. of R .; Daniel Norcross, of San Francisco,
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" San Francisco Blue Book" of 1892, says of
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G. K. of E .; J. W. Galbraith, of Stockton, G. S. H .; F. T. Morrelle, of San Francisco, G. Ist Guardsman ; A. F. Alvord, of San Diego. G. 2d Guardisman; W. F. Norcross, of San Francisco, Supreme Rep.
CALIFORNIA CASTLE No. 1 .- Meets every Wednes- day evening at 421 Post street.
KNIGHTS OF THE RED BRANCH .- A secret Irish organization, the object of which is known only to the members of the association. Meeta every Wed- nesday at southeast corner Mason and O'Farrell streeta.
KONG CHOW BENEFICIAL SOCIETY .- (Chinese) Incorporated September 24, 1867. Location of asy- lum. north side of Pine street, between Kearny and Grant Av. Object : To dispense charity to poor and worthy Chinese.
LADIES' PROTECTION AND RELIEF SOCIETY .- Established August 4, 1853. Incorporated August 9, 1854.
This society has under its supervision a Home where friendless or destitute girls under the age of fourteen and over three years, and boys under ten and over three years, may be received and provided for un- til permanent homes in Christian families can be secured for them.
The building of this institution is located on Frank- lin street, between Post and Geary, and is & fine and commodious structure.
Applications for admission should be made to Mrs. Wakelee, at the Home, between the hours of one and three o'clock P. M., on Mondays and Fridays of each week. Donations of money, etc., may be sent to Miss Kate Hutchinson, southwest corner of Howard and Fifteenth streets. Letters and communications should be addressed to Mrs. Geo. Barstow at the Home on Franklin street, or Mrs. P. B. Cornwall, Corresponding Secretary.
Officers .- Mrs. George Barstow, President; Mrs. Charles Goodall, Vice-President; Mrs. Selden 8. Wright, Recording Secretary; Mrs. P. B. Cornwall, Corresponding Secretary; Miss Kate Hutchinson, Treasurer ; Miss Mary McGladery, Matron.
LADIES' SEAMAN'S FRIEND SOCIETY .- Meet- ings of this Society are held the first Wednesday of each month, at the Sailor's Home, northeast corner of Harrison and Main streets.
Officers .- Mrs. C. H. Sykes, President; Mrs. A. L. Brannan Vice President ; Mrs. A. Meanney, Secretary ; Mrs. L. Pengelly, Corresponding Secretary ; Mrs. W. B. Ewer. Treasurer.
LADIES' SOCIETY OF ISRAELITES (Israelitische Frauen Verein) .- Established August 12, 1855, for the purpose of assisting Hebrew women under all cir- cumstances of want. Meets Mondays and Thursdays of each week, at 414 Clay street.
Number of members, three hundred.
Officers. - Mrs. S. Foorman, President; Mrs. S. Blum, Vice-President: Leo Eloesser, Secre- tary ; Mrs. Leopold Bachman, Treasurer; D. Michael. Collector.
LADIES' UNITED HEBREW BENEVOLENT SO- CIETY .- Established in 1855. Meets every Tuesday at l P. M., at Synagogue corner Post and Taylor streete. The objects of the Society are to 88- sist poor and needy women of the Jewish Faith. The affairs of the Society are managed by a board of of- Acers sud an anjuncta of three councilmen.
Officers .- Mrs. S. Schocken, President ; Mrs. J. S. Oppenheim, Vice-President ; Mrs. S. Zekind, Treas- urer ; Mrs. H. Lippman, Secretary.
LEGION OF THE WEST .- Incorporated Septem- ber 8, 1885. A fraternal order that insures its mem- bers from one to six hundred dollars, payable at death or at intervals during the member's lifetime. The Grand Lodge meets annually in the city of San Francisco on the second Tuesday of August. Grand Commander's address. 216 Sansome street.
LICK OLD LADIES' HOME .- Located on Uni- verity street, between Wayland and Henry streets, on University Mound Tract. Geo. W. Halght, 207 Sansoine street, attorney for the Home.
LITTLE SISTERS' INFANT SHELTER .- Incor- porated March 10, 1874. This society was organized for the purpose of taking care of the young children of working women during the day, thus allowing the mother to perform a day's work. The Infant Shelter is located at 512 Minna street. The rooms are pleas-
ant and spacious, and fitted up with all the articles necessary for a nursery.
Officers .- Mrs. J. B. Stetson, President : Mra. W. E. Fisher, Vice-President; Mrs. J. M. Pierce, Corre- sponding Secretary ; Miss Grace L. Trevor, Record- ing Secretary ; Mrs. A. M. Robertson, Treasurer; Miss Fannie Templo, Kindergarten teacher; Mrs. Jane Temple, Matron.
MAGDALEN ASYLUM .- Under the charge of the Sisters of Mercy. Location, Potrero avenue, near Twenty-first street.
A large and commodious building, three stories in height, has been erected for the accommodation of the inmates of the asylum. At the present time there are over one hundred penitents, attended by twenty Sis- ters of Mercy. Under an arrangement with the city this Asylum also takes charge of such refractory girls as are committed to ita custody by order of the courts.
MASTER MARINERS' BENEVOLENT ASSOCIA- TION .- Organized April, 1867. Incorporated April 28, 1869. Meets every Wednesday evening, at 421 Post street.
Officers .-- John Ericson, President ; Edward Henrix, Vice- President ; L. Traung. Recording Secretary : C. W. J. Miller, Financial Secretary ; H. C. Lassen, Tressurer.
MATER MISERICORDIA (House of Mercy) .- Un" der the charge of the Sisters of Mercy.
Location, 33 Rincon Place, adjoining St. Mary's Hospital.
This is for the protection of young women of un- blemished character-none others admitted.
MILITARY ORDER LOYAL LEGION U. S .- Or- ganized April 15, 1865.
Objects-To cherish the memories and associations of the war waged in defense of the unity aud indivi- sibility of the Republic ; to strengthen the ties of fra- ternal fellowship and sympathy formed from com- panionship in arms; to advance the best interesta of the soldiers and sailors of the United States, especially those associated as members of this order, and to ex- tend all possible relief to their widows and children : to foster the cultivation of military and naval science; to enforce unqualified allegiance to the General Gov- ernment ; to protect the rights and liberties of Amer- ican citizens, and to maintain the national honor, union, and independence.
COMMANDERY OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA .- Or- ganized May 3, 1871. Meets first Wednesdays of Feb- ruary, May August and November.
OFFICERS. - Commander, Major William Oliver Gouid, U. S. Vols. ; Senior Vice-Commander, Captain Byron Wilson, U. S. Navy : Junior Vice-Commander, First Lieut. Richard Henry Warfield, U. S. Vols. ; Recorder, Bvt. Lieut. Col. William Renwick Smed- berg, U. S. Army; Registrar, Captain Charles Albert Woodruff, U. S. Army; Treasurer, Captain Charles Mason Kinne. U. S. Vols. ; Chancellor, Bvt. Captain George Augustine Fisher, U. S. Vols .; Chaplain, Chaplain Daniel Kendig. U. S. Army; Council, Colo- nel Byron Oscar Carr, U. S. Vols., Chief Engineer John W. Moore, U. S. Navy, Second Lieut. Samuel Woolsey Backus, U. S. Vols., Bvt. Captain John Charles Currier, late U. S. Army, Captain George Henry Stevens, U. S. Vols. Address of Recorder, 314 California street, S. F., Oal.
MOUNT ST. JOSEPH'S INFANT ASYLUM FOR BOYS AND GIRLS .- Organized March 10. 1863. Is pleasantly situated on Silver avenue, between La- haina and Sumatra streets. It is a large wooden edifice, having all the modern improvements, and will arcomtodate about four hundred children. Sister Matilda, Superior in charge.
NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF STATIONARY ENGINEERS .- San Francisco, No. 1 of California. Organized October 25, 1882. Objects : Mutual ilu- provement, and a beneficiary fund. Meets every Thursday evening at 102 O'Farrell street. J. E. Donovan, President : H. M. Caldwell, Secretary ; R. W. King, Treasurer.
NORD-DEUTSCHER VEREIN .- Organized Novem- ber 5. 1874. Number of members, three hundred and seventy. Meets the second and fourth Tuesday of every month, at 35 Eddy street.
Object-Mutual benevolence in case of sickness or death.
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82 SAN FRANCISCO DIRECTORY.
Officers .- C. B. Abraham, President: Otto Schin- kel, Vice-President; Csrl Moller, Secretary ; Willism Mueller, Financial Secretary ; H. Thode. Treasurer.
NETHERLANDS SOCIETY (Batavia) .- Organized January 11th, 1891. Object, social lutercourse snd mutual support. Meets st 539 California street every Saturday st 8 o'clock P. M. Officers, E. F. Carvalho, President; A. Steenbergen, Secretary ; H. Bootsms, Treasurer.
OLD PEOPLE'S HOME OF SAN FRANCISCO .- Organized March 19, 1874. Meets first Wednesday of each month, st the Home, corner of Pierce and Pine streets. Objects: The founding of a Home for the needy, sick and destitute of all nations.
Officers .- Mrs. Charles Nelson, President; Mrs. A. M. Eastou, First Vice-President ; Mrs. Issac Hecht, Second Vice-President ; Mrs. George H. Tyson, Treas- uier ; Mrs. W. J. Dutton, Recording Secretary ; Mrs. Wm. Dick, Financial Secretary ; Mrs. C. C. McMahon, Corresponding Secretary ; Mrs. Bosrd, Matron.
ORDER HERMANN'S SONS .- Organized June 2, 1870. Object: To aid its members and their families in case of sickness, death, or distress. Number of members, about two thousand.
A Grand Lodge was organized June 12, 1878.
Grand Officers .- F. M. Pharion, Grand President ; P. N. E. Lampe, Grand Secretary, 412 Union street ; H. Sohst, Grand Tressurer.
SAN FRANCISCO LODGE No. 1 .- Meets every Wednes- day evening at 413 Sutter street.
ERNST VON BANDEL LODGE NO. 3 .- Meets every Tuesday evening at 320 Post street.
EUREKA LODGE No. 6 .- Meets every Friday evening at 510 Bush street.
GERMANIA LODGE No. 7 .- Meets every Tuesday evening st 510 Bush street.
HERCULES LODGE No. 8 .- Meets every Tuesday evening at 32 O'Farrell street.
NORTH BEACH LODGE NO. 9 .- Meets every Wednes- day evening at corner Stockton and Union streets.
MISSION LODGE NO. 10. - Meets every Thursday evening at 1749 Mission atreet.
ALEXANDER V. HUMBOLDT LODGE No. 17 .- Meets every Friday evening at 12] Eddy street.
HOFFNUNG LODGE (Ladies) No. 1. - Meets every Friday evening at B'nai B'rith Hall.
THUSNELDA LODGE (Ladies) No. 2 .- Meets every Thursday evening at 909% Market street.
PAST PRESIDENT'S VEREIN .- Meets fourth Monday of each month st 510 Bush street.
HERMANN'S SONS-MANNERBUND .- Meets for practice every Thursday night at Saenger Hall, 17 Ridley street.
ORDER OF CHOSEN FRIENDS .- Instituted May 28, 1879. A Grand Council was organized May 17, 1881.
The Order of Chosen Friends is a secret benevolent society. To unite iu bonds of fraternity, aid and pro- tection all acceptable white persons of good charsc- ter, steady habits, sound bodily health and reputable calling. To improve the condition of its member- ahip, morally, socially and materially, by establish- ing a fund from which s weekly benefit may be paid to sick and distressed members, and upon satisfactory evidence of the death of s member paying from an endowment death fund of from one to three thousand dollars.
Officers of the Grand Council .- H. W. Hutton, Graud Councilor ; Richard Jennings, Assistant Grand Councilor : William Boehm, Grand Vice-Councilor; Annie E. Evans, Grand Recorder : M. H. Brickwedel, Grand Treasurer; Mrs. Nellie Taylor, Prelste; A. G. Baker, Marshal; Mrs. S. Krueger, Warden ; Mrs. Marsh, Sentry; A. A. Kappermann, Guard; C. M. Arnold, Past Grand Councilor.
Grand Recorder's Office, 48-49 St. Ann's Building. There are one hundred and fifty-five subordinate Councils in this State and Nevada, twenty-six of which are in this city, viz:
CONOORD COUNCIL NO. 2 .- Meets second and fourth Wednesdays of each month at 20 Eddy street.
CRYSTAL COUNCIL No. 4 .- Meets every Thursday evening at Alcazar Building.
AMERICAN COUNCIL No. 7 .- Meets every Tuesday evening in Red Men's Hall, 320 Post street.
PACIFIC COUNCIL No. 8 .- Meets every Friday even- ing in Washington Hall, 35 Eddy street.
SAMARITAN COUNCIL No. 13 .- Meets first and third Wednesdays of each month at l. O. O. F. Hall.
WASHINGTON COUNCIL NO. 16 .- Meets every Wednes- day evening at 909%% Market street.
SOCIAL COUNCIL No. 46 .- Meets every Thursday evening at 320 Post street.
EMPIRE COUNCIL No. 47 .- Meets every Monday even- ing at 909%% Market street.
VALLEY COUNCIL No. 58 .- Meets every Wednesday evening corner Ivy Av and Laguna street.
GOLDEN GATE COUNCIL NO. 60 .- Meets every Friday evening st hall northwest corner Leavenworth and Pacific streets.
FAIRMOUNT COUNCIL NO. 103 .- Meets every Thurs- day evening at hall corner Valencia and Twenty- eighth streets.
CALIFORNIA COUNCIL NO. 56 .- Meets the second and fourth Saturdays of each month at 320 Post.
HOME COUNCIL NO. 14. - Meets every Tuesday evening st Excelsior Hall, 2319 Mission street.
ALCAZAR COUNCIL NO. 11 .- Meets every Friday even- iug st Alcazar Building.
OLIVE BRANCH COUNCIL NO. 34 .- Meets every Friday evening st 35 Eddy street.
EVANS COUNCIL NO. 52 .- Meets every Saturday evening st 35 Eddy street.
ECLECTIO COUNCIL No. 55 .- Meets first and third Wednesdays of each month at 20 Eddy street.
TEUTONIA COUNCIL NO. 66 .- Meets first and third Tuesdays of each month st 35 Eddy street.
GERMANIA COUNCIL No. 180 .- Meets first and third Monday of esch month at 320 Post street.
SAN FRANCISCO COUNCIL NO. 182 .- Meets every Tuesday evening at 35 Eddy street.
PROTECTION COUNCIL NO. 42 .- Meets second and fourth Thursdaya of each month at 20 Eddy street.
PHOENIX COUNCIL No. 152-Meets first and third Wednesdays of esch month at 320 Post street.
ALLAMANIA COUNCIL No. 184 .- Meets first and third Thursdays of each month at Cambrian Hall, 1133 Mis- sion street.
C. M. ARNOLD COUNCIL No. 185 .- Meets second and fourth Tuesdays of each month at 320 Post atreet.
MISTLETOE COUNCIL No. 186 .- Meets every Thurs- day evening at hall corner Thirtieth and Church streets.
BRADFORD COUNCIL NO. 190 .- Meets every Thurs- day evening at South San Francisco.
ORPHAN ASYLUM (Roman Ostholic) .- Organized March 23, 1851.
For s number of years the asylum was maintained in the lower part of the city, until the growth of the city's business enforced s removal. In 1862 a farm of fifty-three scres, near Bay View, South San Fran- cisco, W88 purchased, upon which tract of land a large and commodious wooden edifice, with all the modern conveniences, was erected in 1872. The building is beautifully located on & hill, commanding an ex- tensive view of the surrounding country. It covers an ares of two hundred and four by two hundred and eighty-two feet, including an open centre court, measuring eighty by one hundred and forty-four feet. It will accommodste sbout eight hundred children. The institution is under the charge of the Sisters of Charity.
OUR LADY'S HOME (Roman Catholic). - For aged and infirm females, Under the suspices of the Sisters of Mercy. Rincon Place, between Harrison and Bry- snt atreets.
PACIFIC HEBREW ORPHAN ASYLUM AND HOME SOCIETY .- Incorporated July 26, 1871. Location, east side of Devisadero street, between Hayes and Grove. Formed for the care, relief, protection, and improvement of orphan children, and for the care of aged Israelites who are without adequate means of support.
Officers .- S. W. Levy, President; Issac Wormser, Vice-President ; Lewis Gerstle, Treasurer; Leo Eloes- ser, Secretary; David Michael, Collector.
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PACIFIC HOMEOPATHIC DISPENSARY ASSO- CIATION .- Organized December 7, 1876. Incorpor- ated December 23, 1876. This Dispensary is located at 743 Howard street. The object of this Association is to provide tor the indigent sick, medical ald of competent Homeopathic physiciana. Advice, free ; medicine, twenty-five cents. General clinics are held daily from 9 to 10 A. M., and from 1 to 2 and 4 to 5 P. M .; and evening hours will soon be opened, from 7 to 8 P. M.
Officers-President. Mrs. John McKee, 26 Twelfth street ; Treasurer, Mrs. R. R. Haskeil ; Secretary, Mrs. D'Orviile Libby.
PACIFIC RESQUE HOME ASSOCIATION FOR ERRING WOMEN .- Charles N. Crittenden, Presi- dent; Mra. S. O. Russell. Matron; Joseph Moscrop, Secretary ; N. R. Strong, Treasurer and J. W. Elle- worth, Manager, 520 Kearny street.
SILVER STREET KINDERGARTEN SOCIETY .- This institution was organized January, 1882, and supports three Kindergartens at 64 Silver street- the Crocker, Eaton and the Peabody. The California Kindergarten Training School is also In connection with this society.
Officers .- President, Mrs. Charles B. Alexander ; Vice-President, Mrs. Horatio Stebbins ; Secretary, W. E. Brown; Corresponding Secretary, Mrs. Kate D. Wiggin ; Superintendent, Miss Nora A. Smith.
PIONEER KINDERGARTEN SOCIETY .- This 80- ciety was organized in 1878, during a visit of Prof. Felix Adler, who interested a number of public spirited citizens in kindergartens as a means of pre- venting the spread of crime. The society ia entirely maintained by subscriptions and public entertain- ments. It has now four permanently established schools-the Adler, Heydenfeldt, Silver Star No. 1 and Silver Star No. 2.
Officers .- Mrs. David Bixler, President ; Mrs. M. S. Grinbaum, Treasurer; Mrs. A. S. Moore, Recording Secretary ; Mrs. Alexander Russell, Corresponding Secretary.
POLISH SOCIETY OF CALIFORNIA (Towarzystwo Polakow w Kalifornji) .- 1241% Market street. Organ- ized January 23, 1873. Objects-Social, literary, free intercourse with the native land, and mutual aid to the needy. Forme also a group or branch of the Pol- ieh National Alliance in the United States of America (headquarters, Chicago. Ill.) which is founded upon & federative system of individual socleties, being associations or assemblies in the Alliance, etc., whose aim is to develop morally or materially the Polish element in the United States, etc., etc. The former holde its regular meetings every third Sunday of each month; the latter, aa group in the Alliance, meets every first Sunday of each month.
Officers .- Dr. L. Pawlicki, President; Andrew Kopaukiewich, Vice-President; Alex. Bednawski, Secretary and Librarian; Gustav Heilman, Treas- urer.
PORTUGUESE PROTECTIVE AND BENEVOLENT SOCIETY. - Incorporated August, 1868. Meets the second and last Thursdays of each month, at 8 P. M., at 510 Bush street.
PROTESTANT EPISCOPAL OLD LADIES' HOME. -Organized January, 1869. Incorporated January 25, 1870. Objects-To establish and sustain a charit- able institution for the permanent care and main- tenance of poor, aged, or infirm women, members of the Episcopal Church, who are from any cause inca- pacitated from taking care of themselves, and such others as the Board of Managers may think entitled to its benefits. Also, for the temporary residence of Christian women seeking employment.
The association is supported by monthly contribu- tions from the various Protestant Episcopal Churches of San Francisco. Location of Home, Golden Gate avenue, between Lott street and Masonic avenue.
Officers .- Right Rev. Bishop Kip, D. D., President ; Right Rev. W. F. Nichols, D. D., Vice-President; E. H. F.ixford. Secretary ; J. G. Clark, Treasurer ; Rev. E. J. Lion, Chaplain; Right Rev. Wm. I. Kip, Rev. E. J. Lion, J. G. Clark, R. B. Sanchez, E. H. Rixford, Right Rev. Win. F. Nichols, Trustees. Ladies' Board of Managers: Mrs. R. B. Sanchez, President; Mrs. O. E. Gibbs, Vice-President; Mrs. J. B. Curtis, Secretary; Mrs. S. H. Long, Treasurer.
PRINTERS' MUTUAL AID ASSOCIATION .- Meets on the first and Thuradays of every month st 539 Cal- ifornia street.
RUSSIAN O. E. CHURCH BENEVOLENT 8O. CIETY .- Annual meeting held at 713 Filbert street on the last Thursday of January.
SAN FRANCISCO BAECKER VEREIN .- Organized August 5, 1877. Number of members, one hundred and ten. Meets first and third Wednesday, in Druide' Hall, 413 Sutter street. Objects, benevolent and pro- tective.
SAN FRANCISCO BENEVOLENT ASSOCIATION. -Organized 1865. Office, 20 Webb street. The de- sign of this Association is to improve the condition of the deserving indigent, and, so far as practicable, to relieve their necessities.
Officers .- C. V. S. Gibbs, Treasurer ; Robert Beech- ing, General Agent and Secretary.
SAN FRANCISCO FRUIT AND FLOWER MISSION. Incorporated October, 1880. Object : Carrying fruit, flowers, literature and delicacies to the sick in hos- pitale and tenements. Rooms, 420 Post street, where the members meet every Thursday from 9 o'clock A. M. till 1 o'clock P. M. for arrangement of flowers, etc. Distribution Thursday afternoon.
Officers .- Miss Mary A. Harris, President ; Mies Mary D. Bates, Honorary President; Miss Harriet Jacobson, Vice-President ; Miss Pbenie Armer, Secre- tary ; Miss Mary G. Eldridge, Treasurer; Miss Wini- fred O. Douglass. Librarian.
SAN FRANCISCO GIRL'S UNION .- Incorporsted June 6, 1884. Location, 909 Taylor street. This society Bo formed in the interest of the seif-reliant, self-re- spectiug giris of San Francisco and unprotected strangers. Object, to provide a home at moderate cost.
Officers .- Mrs. Dr. Ballard, President; Mrs. W. J. Sweasey. First Vice- President ; Mrs. Kate S. Hart, Second Vice-President ; Madam E. Tojetti, Secretary ; Mrs. M. S. Haskell, Treasurer ; Mrs. L. E. McDoweil, Superintendent. Office hours, from 10 A. M. to 3 P. M.
SAN FRANCISCO HOMEOPATHIC POLYCLINIO. -Established in 1890. Dr. Albert Hiller. Manager snd Superintendent. Free to the poor. Rooms, 220 Montgomery avenue.
SAN FRANCISCO LETTER CARRIER'S MUTUAL AID ASSOCIATION .- Organized January 20, 1888. Incorporated February, 1890. Meets first and third Tuesdays of each month, at Cosmopoliton Hall, 121 Eddy street.
Officers .- H. M. Locke, President ; Conrad Trieber, Corresponding Secretary ; J. F. McCarthy, Financial Secretary ; James Bowe, Treasurer.
SAN FRANCISCO MUSICAL FUND SOCIETY .- Incorporated January 20, 1864 ; reorganized December 17, 1875. Meets quarterly, second Tuesday in January, April, July and October, at 1 o'clock P. M. over the Rendezvous Saloon, 16 O'Farrell street. Number of members, seventy-two. The object of this society is to assist sick and disabled members and their fam- ilies.
Officers .- John Bauman, President ; Ernst Loren- zen, Vice-President; Charles Heinsen, Secretary ; Charles Barlmann, Treasurer.
SAN FRANCISCO POLYCLINIC .- Organized Jen- uary 29, 1889. Object-To extend gratuitous medical treatment to the poor. The institution is located at 315 Ellis street
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