Langley's San Francisco directory for the year commencing 1894, Part 14

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Publication date: 1880
Publisher: San Francisco : Francis, Valentine & Co.
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Officers-President, Mrs. John McKee, 26 Twelfth street; Treasurer, Mrs. R. R. Haskell, 1709 Oak street; Secretary, Marguerite D. McKee, 26 Twelfth


SILVER STREET KINDERGARTEN SOCIETY .- This institution was organized January, 1882, and supports three Kindergartens at 64 Silver street- the Crocker, Eaton and the Peabody. A Housekeeper's class for girls from 8 to 13 years of age and a boys' Library and Reading Rooms which is open every afternoon. 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. Kste D. Wiggin ; Superintendent, Miss Nora A. Smith.


PIONEER KINDERGARTEN SOCIETY .- Organ- Ized 1878-The report for 1892-1893 shows a gratifying exhibit of the continued success of the organization which is supported by voluntary contributions- The permanently established schoola are the Adler (named after the founder of the schools) Heydenfeldt, Silver Star No. 1, Silver Star No. 2, Sutro and Mail Dock


Officers .- Mrs. David Bixler. President; Mrs. Al- fred S. Moore, Recording Secretary ; Mrs. M. B. Kel- logg,, Corresponding Secretary; Mrs. Helen Hecht, Treasurer.


POLISH SOCIETY OF CALIFORNIA (Towarzystwo Polakow w Kalifornji) .- 231 Olive avenue, off Van Ness avenue. Organized January 23, 1873. Objects- Social, literary, free intercourse with the native land, and mutual aid to the needy. Forms also a group or branch of the Polish National Alliance in the United States of America (headquarters, Chicago, Ill.) which is founded upon a federative system of individual


Alliance, etc., whose aim is to develop morally or materially the Polish element in the United States, etc., etc. The former holds its regular meetings every first Sunday of each month; the latter, 88 group in the Alliance,, meets every third Sunday of each mouth.


Officers .- Dr. L. Pawlicki, President; Andrew Kopaukiewiz, 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 Buah 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. W. F. Nichols, D. D., Presi- dent; Rev. E. J. Lion, Vice-Preident ; E. H. Fixford, Secretary ; Mra. J. G. Clark, Treasurer ; Rev. E. J. Lion, Chaplain ; Rev. E. J. Lion, J. G. Clark, R. B. Sanchez, E. H. Rixford, Right Rev. Wm. F. Nichols, Trustees. Ladies' Board of Managers: Mrs. R. B. Sanchez, President; Mrs. C. E. Gibbs, Vice-President; Mrs. J. B. Curtis, Secretary; Miss M. J. Jones, Treasurer.


PRINTERS' MUTUAL AID ASSOCIATION .- Meets on the first Thursdays of every month at 539 Califor- nia street. J. R. Windirs, President.


ROYAL ARCANUM .- Organized at Boston, Mass., June 23, 1877; membership-147,000. Objects, mu- tual insurance to an amount not exceeding $3,000, also social, benevolent and fraternal.


ARGONAUT COUNCIL No. 597 .- Only Council in Sar Franciaco .- Officers :- Regent, M. S. De Roco, 1622 Laguna street; Treasurer, George W. Dixon, 214 Pine street; Collector, J. A. Magaguos, 212 Pine street; Secretary, H. G. Watrous, S. P. R. R. Fourth and Townsend streets. Meeta the second and fourth Mondays at Charity Hall. 32 O'Farrell.


SAN FRANCISCO BAECKER VEREIN .- Organized August 5, 1877. Number of members, one hundred and twenty. Meets first and third Wednesday, in Druids' Hall, 413 Sutter street. Objects, benevolent and protective.


SAN FRANCISCO BENEVOLENT ASSOCIATION. -Organized 1865. Office, 538 Jackson 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 CHAPTER OF AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF ARCHITECTS .- Seth Babaou, Presi- dent; Oliver Everett, Secretary; Jobn M. Curtis, Treasurer : office 408 California, meets every second Friday of the mouth.


SAN FRANCISCO FRUIT AND FLOWER MISSION. Incorporated October, 1880. Object : Carrying food, clothing and medicine to the sick poor. Rooms, 420 Post street, where the members meet every Thursday from 9 o'clock A. M. till 2 o'clock P. M. Distribution Thursday mornings.


Officers-Miss Mary Harriss, President; Miss Martha W. Shainwald, secretary ; Mias Lottie Cerf, Assistant Secretary.


SAN FRANCISCO GIRL'S UNION .- Incorporated June 6, 1884. Location, 909 Taylor street. This society 80 formed in the interest of the self-reliant, self-re- specti g girla of San Francisco and unprotected strangers. Object, to provide a home at moderate cost.


Officers .- Dr. Mrs. Ballard, President; Mrs. W. J. societies, being associations or assemblies in the | Sweasey, First Vice-President; Mrs. M. F. Grsy


UNITED STATES LAUNDRY


Washing Called for and Delivered.


OFFICE 12 SIXTH ST. Telephones 8418-3420


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LUNDY FURNITURE CO.


Furniture and Carpets, 813 Market St. F. A. BERLIN, Pres .; C. H. BERLIN, Sec. and Man.


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Second Vice-President ; Madam E. Tojetti, Secretary ; | Physiclan, A. J. Kahn ; Sergeant, H. H. Castle ; Mas- Mrs. M. S. Haskell, Treasurer ; Mrs. L. E. McDowell, Superintendent. Office hours, from 10 A. M. to 3 P. M.


SAN FRANCISCO HOMEOPATHIC POLYCLINIC. -Established in 1890. Dr. D. Albert Hiller. Manager and Superintendent. Free to the poor. 220 Mont- gomery avenue.


SAN FRANCISCO LETTER CARRIER'S MUTUAL AID ASSOCIATION .- Organized January 20, 1888. Incorporated February, 1890. Meets first and third Tuesdays of each mouth, at Cosmopoliton Hall, 121 Eddy street.


Officers .- P. J. Whelan, President ; Conrad Trieber, Corresponding Secretary ; I. C. Gross, Financial Sec- retary


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, eighty. The object of this society is to assist sick and disabled members.


Officers .- Sain. Davis, President; O. Brand and K. A. Baumgertel, Vice-Presidents ; Charles Heinsen, Secretary ; Marcus M. Blum, Treasurer.


SAN FRANCISCO POLYCLINIC .- Post graduate medical department of the University of California. A free dispensary for the sick poor,. A school of medicine for the clinical Instruction of graduates of colleges of regular medicine The institution is located at 315 Ellis street.


C. Von Hoffmann M. D., President ; F. W. D'Evelyn, M. B. and H. L. Wagner, M. B., Vice-Presidents ; L. Bazet. M. D., Treasurer; H. M. Sherman, M. D., Secretary.


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; E. Ransom, Treasurer; T. C. Friedlander, Secretary, office 24 Merchants' Exchange.


SAN FRANCISCO PROTESTANT ORPHAN ASY- LUM SOCIETY-Organized January 31, 1851. and in- corporated February 10, 1851.


It originally occupied the building on the corner of Second and Folsom streets, owned by Gen. H. W. Halleck, whence they removed the children in March, 1854, to the present building, south side of Haight street, between Laguna and Buchanan streets. This house, built of stone and brick, expressly for the purpose, is highly creditable to the institution, as one of the noblest monuments of San Francisco benevolence. The present number of children in the asylum is two hundred and twenty.


Officers .- Mrs. William Alvord, President; Mrs. C. V. Gillespie, Vice-President ; Mrs. C. O. Gerberd- ing Second Vice-President ; Mrs. W. A. Haight, Treas- urer; Mrs. Frederick MacCrellish, Secretary : Miss Ella L. Adams, Assistant Secretary; John Nightin- gale, Physician.


SAN FRANCISCO SOCIETY FOR THE PREVEN- TION OF CRUELTY TO ANIMALS .- Incorporated April, 1868. Office, Donohoe Building, room 95, 1170 Market street. Telephone 3357. Number of mem- bers three hundred and ninety. three. 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; Ira P. Rankin, Vice-President ; James S. Hutchinson, Treasurer ; C. B. Holbrook, Secretary.


SAN FRANCISCO TENT NO. 18, KNIGHTS OF THE MACCABEES .- Meets second and fourth Friday evening of each month at Alcazar Hall, Alcazar Building, 120 O'Farrell street.


Officers .- Sir Knight Commander, H. Krall ; Past Commander. T. J. Harris ; Lleut. Commander. H. G. Schwartze ; Record-keeper, Theo. Frohlich ; Finance- keeper, Charles J. King; Chaplain, W, E. Wicker ;


ter at Arms, H. Diedrich ; Ist Master Guards, W. L. Barnard; 2d Master Guards, J. S. Noonan ; Sentinel, C. O. Tickner; Picket, W. H. Waterhouse.


SCANDINAVIAN SOCIETY .- Organized February 28, 1859. Number of members, three hundred and seventy. Meets first Tuesday of every month at Drews Hall, 126 New Montgomery street; open every day and evening. The object of this society is to aid their sick and bury their dead; also to have a hall for monthly meetings and a library.


Officers .- Albert Hansen, President; Alfred John- son, Vice-President ; Rasmus B. Nielsen and K. A. Lundstrom; Secretaries ; N. L. Sykes, Treasurer.


SERVIAN MONTENEGRIAN BENEVOLENT SO- CIETY .- Organized May 2, 1880. Incorporated June 13, 1882. Meets first and third Wednesday evenings of each month at 10 California street. The objects of this society are mutual assistance in case of sick- ness and to bury its dead.


Officers-Peter Vucanovich, President; Frank de Curtoni, Vice President; Spiro Jancovich, Treasurer ; Spiro Vucosaviievich, Recording Secretary; Velko Seculovich, Financial Secretary.


SLAVONIC ILLYRIC MUTUAL BENEVOLENT AS- SOCIATION .- Organized November 17, 1857. Incor- porated April 1, 1873. Number of members, one hun- dred. Meets second and fourth Fridays of each month at Alcazar Building.


SOCIETY OF ST. VINCENT DE PAUL .- Organized 1860 and re-organized 1885. The object of this society is to relieve distress wherever found. Though a le- 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 basement of St. Mary's Cathedral, corner Van Ness Av. and O'Farrell street. John M. Burnett, Pres- Ident ; P. J. Thomas, Secretary.


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. Teresa's, Sacred Heart and St. Dominic's Parishes, which hold weekly meet- ings. All the Conferences hold General Meetings four times a year, at churches designated by the Particu- lar Council.


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.


SPANISH MUTUAL BENEVOLENT SOCIETY .- Organized 1877. Number of members about one hun- dred and fifteen. Meets on the last Sunday of each month, at 320 Post street. Office. 413 Sacramento atreet.


Objects-Benevolence and mutual assistance.


Officers .- Jose Camano, President; Jose Alonso, Vice-President ; J. J. Fatjo, Treasurer ; Manuel Arjo, Recording Secretary; M. Garcia, 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 four hundred. Meets every Monday evening at eight o'clock, in ScottishHall, 111 Larkin street. All Scotchmen and the sons of a Scotch parent are eligible as members by paying three dollars ini- tiation fee, and fifty cents monthly.


Officers .- John McLaren, President ; A. L. Pringle and A. O. Ballingall, Vice Presidents; Y. C. Lawson, Treasurer; W. C. Cook, Recording Secretary ; James A. Duncan, 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-


You are sure of Square Dealing at BEAMISH'S. One price to all.


USE SPERRY'S BEST FAMILY FLOUR.


PERRIER-JOUET & CO. CHAMPAGNE


"Finest Extra Qualities. "


W. B. CHAPMAN, 123 California St (See Page opp. name of W. B. Chapman.)


SAN MATEO COUNTY.


City Office, 9 City Hall Av.


CYPRESS LAWN CEMETERY.


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SAN FRANCISCO DIRECTORY.


provement. Meetings held third Sunday of each month, in the basement of St. Mary's Church (Old Cathedral). Number of members, four hundred and fifty.


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 Moudays of each month, at the southeast corner of O'Farrell and Mason streets. John F. Quale, Corresponding Secretary.


ST. PAULUS GERMAN ROMAN CATHOLIC BE- NEVOLENT SOCIETY .- Organized July, 1870. Num- ber of members two hundred and twenty five. Meets econd Monday of each month in the basement of St. Boniface Church. The objects of this Society are to afford relief to distressed members, and the support of their widows and orphans.


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 .- George Buecker, President; Charles P. Courard, Vice-President ; Wendell Bernhard, Record- ing Secretary ; Nicholas Straub, Financial Secretary ; F. B. Schoenstein, Treasurer.


SUED DEUTSCHER VEREIN .- Organized October 23, 1884. Meets at 413 Sutter street the first and third Thursday of every month. Object beneficiary.


SWISS MUTUAL BENEVOLENT SOCIETY .- Or- ganized 1859. Reorganized 1874. Number of mem- bers, seven hundred. 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 ; R. de Blonay, Secretary ; J. P. Nannings, M. D., and T A. Rottanzi, M. D., Physicians; R. Maestretti, Col- lector. Office of Society, 536 Kearny, room 2


SWISS RELIEF SOCIETY .- Organized 1874. Re- organized October, 1886. Objects-Aiding Swiss in need and deserving of assistance. A. Borel, (Swiss Consul) Houorary President; H. Pichoir, President ; D. DeBernardi, Vice-President; A. Vignier, Treas- urer; R. de Blonay, Secretary. Office, 536 Kearny 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.


Mrs. L. K. Burke, President; Mrs. K. E. Brogan, Secretary. Addresa Moulder Primary School. Meet on first and third Wednesdays of each month at rooms of Superintendent of Schools, New City Hall.


TEUTONIA SOCIETY .- Organized June 1, 1866. Number of members, two hundred and fifty. Meets at Teutonia Hall, 1322 Howard street, every Tuesday evening for business purposes, and Thursday eve- uing 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 purpose of defray- jug the funeral expenses of the members thereof. Johu Wer corresponding secretary.


UNION PRINTERS' MUTUAL AID SOCIETY .- Organized May22. 1887. Objects-To give financial aid and assistance to its members who are unable to follow their occupation ou account of sickness or ac- cident. Meets at Eintrcht Hall, 539 California, firat Thuraday in each month.


Officers-J. R. Winders, President; A. M. Parry, First Vice-President; F. Mitchell, Second Vice-Pres- ident; A. J. P. Regaudiat, Recording Secretary; 7 Wet- more Pl; E. F. Conway, Financial Secretary ; W. B. Benoist, Treasurer ; W. J. White, Marshal; J. T. Kel- sey. Guardian.


UNITED ANCIENT ORDER OF DRUIDS .- GRAND GROVE OF CALIFORNIA .- Office Druids' Hall, 413 Sut- ter.


F. Cavagnaro, Noble. Grand Arch, John H. Knar- stou, Grand Secretary.


The Grand Grove meets the third Tuesday in June of each year.


GENERAL RELIEF COMMITTEE. - Meets second Sun- day of each month at 10 A. M.


DRUIDS' HALL SOCIETY .- Office Druids' Hall, 413 Sutter street. H. Mohr, President ; P. Rohrbacher 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.


VETERANS' HOME .- Incorporated March 7, 1882. Office, 320 Sansome, room 13. 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 for the preserva- tion of the Union, and who are in indigent circum- stances, and by reason of age, infirmity or wounds received in service, or incapable of self-support, and for that purpose to receive contributions and to take and hold real and personal property by grant, devise or bequest and to erect suitable buildings for the use and occupation of the beneficiaries of the Association.


Officers .- W. C. Burnett, President ; W. H. H. Hart, Vice-President ; J. J. Scoville, Secretary ; George H. A. Dimpfel, Commandant ; P. J. Aikens, M. D., Med- ical Director. Headquarters, 320 Sansome, room 13.


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 orphaus or family to the extent of one thousand dollars.


Officers .- A. J. Houghtaling, President ; P. A. Ma- honey, Vice-President; John B. Martin, Recording Secretary ; John Duncan, Treasurer; J. T. Green, Financial Secretary.


YOUNG MEN'S CATHOLIC UNION .- Formerly Young Men's Catholic Aid Association, organized May 31st, 1883, resolved into Catholic Union Decem- ber Ist. 1887. Pays its members benefits during sick- ness, and on death of member a death benefit to rela- tives. Headquarters Loyola Hall, corner Market and Tenth Streets, San Francisco.


Officers .- P. N. Hanrahan, Grand President : Samuel Haskins, Grand Secretary ; James Engliah, Grand Treasurer.


There are eight subordinate assemblies that meet at stated periods during the month.


WOMEN'S EDUCATIONAL AND INDUSTRIAL UNION .- Rooms 324 Sutter street. All women wel- come. Information to strangers-lunch and reading room. Classes in cookery, hairdressing, millinery, dressmaking and all modern languages. Free em- ployment bureau for the members. Yearly member- ship fee $1


WOODMEN OF THE WORLD. Object, fraternal insurance. H. G. Watrous, clerk, 89 R. R. Bldg, NE cor Fourth and Townsend.


YOUNG MEN'S INSTITUTE (R. C.) .- Grand Coun- cil organized in San Francisco in 1883. Office, Y. M. I. Hall, SE cor Tenth and Market. Object, mutual improvement and a fund for sick and funeral bene- fits. Officers of the Grand Council .- F. J. Murasky, President ; Rev. J. A. Van Nevel, First Vice-President ; I. B. Dockweiller, Second Vice-President ; George A. Stanley, Secretary; John Lynch, Treasurer.


YOUTHS' DIRECTORY. - Office 2030 Howard street. 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


N. CLARK & SONS - Manufacturers and Dealers Sewer Pipe and Water Pipe.


17 & 19 Spear St SAN FRANCISCO.


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Telegraphy Course : $10.00 PER MONTHI. AYDELOTTE'S BUSINESS COLLEGE, Y. M. C. A. BUILDING, Oakland, Cal. £ (See page opp. name of Aydelotte's Business College.)


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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. Officers .- Rev. D. O. Crowley, President ; Francis J. Kane, Secretary ; Most Rev. P. W. Riordan, A. H. Loughborough, M. I. Sullivan, Joseph A. Donohoe and Rev. D. O. Crowley, Directors.


N. GRAY & CO., UNDERTAKERS, 641-643-645 Sacramento Street.


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, 1894, are: M ... W ... Henry Sayre Orme, Grand Master, Los Angeles.


R ... W ... James Baunty Stevens, Deputy Grand Mas- ter, San Francisco.


R ... W ... Edward Myers Preston, Senior Grand War- den, Nevada City.


R ... W ... William Thomas Lucas, Junior Grand War- den, Santa Maria.


V ... W ... Edward Coleman, Grand Treasurer, San Francisco.


V ... W ... George Johnson, Grand Secretary, San Fran- cisco.


V ... R .. Alfred Thomas Perkins, Grand Chaplain, Alameda.


W ... Niles Searles, Grand Orator, Nevada City.


W ... Andrew Murray Hendry, Asst. Grand Secre- tary, San Francisco.


W ... Elias O. Hare, Grand Lecturer, San Fran- cisco.


W ... Florin Leslie Jones, Grand Marshal, Pasa- dena.


W ... William S. Moses, Grand Bible Bearer, San Francisco.


W ... Edward Swift West, Grand Standard Bearer, Santa Cruz. W ... Thomas Flint, Jr., Grand Sword Bearer, San Juan.


W ... Joseph Bailey Cook, Senior Grand Deacon, Colusa.


W ... William H. Baldwin, Junior Grand Deacon, Sacramento.


W ... Edward S. Valentine, Senior Grand Steward, Fresno


W ... William E. Sloan, Junior Grand Steward, Elsinore.


W ... James W. Long, Grand Pursuivant, Los Angeles.


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 fifty-five 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, Masonic Temple.


MOUNT MORIAH LODGE NO. 44 .- Meets every Wed- nesday evening in King Solomon's Hall, Masonio Temple.


FIDELITY LODGE No. 120 .- Meets every Thursday evening in St. John's Hall, Masonic Temple.


HERMANN LODGE NO. 127 .- Meets every alternate Monday evening in St. John's Hall, Masonic Temple.




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