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GARFIELD RELIEF CORPS No. 21 .- Katie M. Brown, President, 229 Ftibert street. Meets every Tuesday evening at Foresters' Hall, 102 O'Farrell street.
MEADE RELIEF CORPS NO. 60 .- Jennie C. Goodwin. President, 521 Turk street. Meets first and third Tuesday evenings at Forester's Hall, 102 O'Farrell street.
LADIES OF THE GRAND ARMY OF THE REPUB- LIC .- Object-To assist the Grand Army of the Re- public in its mission of aid, encouragement and sym- pathy in their work of charity ; to extend aid to its sick, to aid sich soldiers, sailors and marines and to look after their orphans ; to perpetuate and keep forever sacred "Memoria ]Day" and to see that the children obtain proper education in the history of our country and in patriotismn.
Eligibility-All mothers, wives, sisters and daugh-
tera of soldiers, sailors or marines who served honor- ably during the civil war of 1861-65, and army nurses of good moral character.
Department Officers of California. - Eleanore P- Ande' won. San Jose, President; Mattie Soper. San Jose S. V. President ; Ella B. Knapp, Los Angeles, J. V. Presi lent ; May W. Turner, San Francisco, Secre- tary ; Mary M. Blood, San Francisco, Treasurer ; El- mira Yonnglove, Santa Cruz. Chaplain; Ella C. Smed- ley, San Francisco, Conductor; Lillie Buttner, San Francisco, Counselor ; Hannah J. Meyers, Fresno, Guard.
SEVEN PINES CIRCLE NO. 1-Meets every Monday evening, in Fraternai Hall, Alcazar Building.
GETTYSBURG CIRCLE No. 11-Meets the first and third Friday evenings of the month. in Fraternal. Hall, Alcazar Building.
ELSWORTH CIRCLE No. 6-Meets second Thursday evening and last Saturday afternoon of each month, in Fraternal Hall, Odd Fellow's Building, Santa Rosa, Cal.
GREEK, RUSSIAN, SLAVONIAN ORTHODOX EASTERN CHURCH AND BENEVOLENT SOCIETY. -This Society was organized about 1862 and incor- porated in 1867. Meets at both the Russian Church building, 1713-1715 Powell street, and S. M. B. and L. Hall, 10 California street. Membership about 350.
Officers-S. Dabovich, President ; Geo. E. Dabovich, Recording Secretary; Vladimir Jovovich, Financial Secretary.
HAR HARMORIAH LODGE No. 3, O. K., S. B .- Meet- ings heid the second Sunday of each month at B'nai B'rith Hail, 121 Eddy street, J. L. Solomon, President, ,Vice-President, Thomas Cohn, Treas- urer, A. N. Levy, Secretary, office 517 Kearny street, residence 1041 Howard street.
HOMEOPATHIC DISPENSARY .- Located in the Hahnemann Hospital College Building, 115 Haight 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 departinents of medicine and surgery. Honrs from 10 A. M. to 3 P. M. daily, except Sundays. Officers :- C. B.Currier, M. D., Dean ; J. E. Lilienthal, M. D., Medical Superintendent.
OUR LADY'S HOME .- For aged and Infirm Fe- males, conducted by the Sisters of Mercy. Estab- lished February, 1871. Incorporated January, 1894. Number of Inmates, 125.
A permanent building is about being erected in Fruitvale, Alameda Co. Present location, Riucon Place adjoining St. Mary's Hospital.
HUNGARIAN SOCIAL AND MUTUAL AID SOCI- ETY OF THE PACIFIC COAST .- Meets first and third Sunday in each month at 124 O'Farrell street. I. Freed, President ; J. Muller, Vice-President; A. M. Kline. Secretary ; F Jacobovics, Treasurer ; S. Sze- gedy, Librarian; Dr. Julius Soboslay, Physician.
IMPROVED ORDER OF RED MEN .- Office Great Chief of Records, Red Men's Building, 320 Post street. O F. Seavey, Great Sachem ; C. F. Burgman, Great Chief of Recorda.
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 Post street. Annual meeting held on the second Tuesday in July of each year.
Officers-Frederick Brandt, President; Henry A. Chase, Secretary ; H. H. Cole, Treasurer.
IMPROVED ORDER OF RED MEN'S RELIEF AND BURIAL ASSOCIATION .- Incorporated October 25th, 1889. John F. Pinkham, President ; Henry A. Chase, Secretary ; William J. Smith, Treasurer. Annual meeting first Monday in January of each year.
INDEPENDENT ORDER OF RED MEN (Exclusive German Order) .- The Gross Stamm of California meets annually the last Monday in July. Address, 510 Bush street.
Valentine Homber, Grand O. O .; B. A. Salman, Grand Secretars.
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INDEPENDENT ORDER RED MEN'S HALL AS- SOCIATION .- Incorporated December 24, 1867. Meets second Tuesday of each month at the Hall, 510 Bush street.
Officers .- C. B. Rode, President ; A. Wrede, Vice- President ; D. H. Boeckmann, Secretary ; John Man- gels, Treasurer.
ITALIAN BERSAGLIERI MUTUAL BENEVOLENT SOCIETY (Societá di Mutuo Soccorso della Com- pagnia Bersaglieri Italiani) .- Incorporated February 18, 1881. Number of members, six hundred. Meets on the second Thursday of every month at 1525 Stock- ton street.
Officers .- A. Nardini, President ; E. Unti, Secretary.
GARIBALDI MUTUAL AID SOCIETY .- Location, 423 Broadway street. Meets second Saturday of each month. Officers .- F. Zeiro, President; G. Roccatagli- ata and E. Scodeletti, Vice-Presidents ; L. Torre, Treasurer ; B. Ratto, Secretary.
ITALIAN RIALI CARABINIERI MUTUAL AID SOCIETY .- Incorporated June 17, 1892. Society's Hall, Carabinieri Hall, 1224 Dupont street. G. M. Postiglione, President, 107 Sutter street; T. Venturi, Treasurer, 315 Montgomery avenue; Thomas Maino, Secretary, 1219 Market, residence 928}% Pacific street.
ITALIAN MUTUAL BENEVOLENT SOCIETY .- In- corporated December 30, 1867. Number of members, eight hundred and fifty.
This is a mutual relief society, established for the purpose of affording assistance to sick members. Meetings held the second Monday of each month, at 808 Montgomery street.
Officers .- J. C. Sala, President ; G .G. Caglieri, Vice- President ; F.Cavaganro, Treasurer ; Benjamin Moron, Secretary, P. O. Box 1848; A. Casassa, Collector ; 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 aid its sick members. Number of members, one hundred and twenty-three. Meets at Apollo Hall, 810 Pacific street.
4. Tejeda, President ; A. Montero, Recording Secre- tary.
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 acquiring and holding of all such real and personal property as may be neces- sary to accomplish the objects of the incorporation. Mrs. A. P. Clark, President.
KNIGHTS AND LADIES OF HONOR .- Chartered in 1878, by the State of Kentucky. Its objects are 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 a relief fund, from which, on satisfactory evidence of the death of a member of the corporation, a sum, not exceeding three thousand dollars, shall be paid to the beneficiary as the member may direct. A Grand Lodge was or- ganized Angust 26, 1887.
Officers .- J. C. Pierson. P. G. P. : C. C. O'Donnell, G. P .; H. C. Trephagen, G. V. P .; S. B. Carleton, G. S .; J. W. Maher. G. T. ; Mrs. M. E. Cummings, G. C .; Miss E. A. Reed, G. G .; Mrs. P. Dunszweiller, G. G .; Miss Minnie Hotfelt, G. S .; J. D. Jefters, Mrs. P. Holtz- heiser, Mrs. Meta Widder. Grand Trustees. Head- quarters, 20 Eilis, S. F.
KNIGHTS OF HONOR. - Organized June, 1873. Objects: Benevolent, fraternal and beneficial. Has paid death losses amounting to $49,130.000. 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 .- Chas. W. Decker, San Francisco, Past Grand Dictator : A. H. Voigt, Los Angeles, Grand Dictator ; Prescott L. Archibald, San Francisco, Grand Vice-Dictator; W. W. Morison, Oakland, Grand As- sistant Dictator ; C. H. M. Curry, San Francisco, Grand Reporter ; F. William Zebfuss, San Francisco, Grand
Treasurer ; B. F. Hobart, Oakland, Grand Chaplain, W. W. Cowell, Stockton, Grand Guide ; J. G. Smith, Vallejo, Graud Guardian; J. C. Harvey, San Francia ; co. Grand Sentinel ; Dorsan Nichols, San Francisco- Grand Trustee ; George Lemont, San Francisco, Grand Trustee; Thos. Johnstone, San Francisco, Grand Trustee ; C. H. M. Curry, Supreme Lodge Representa- tive, 1 year; Supreme Representative. Duncan Mc- Pherson ; Supreme Lodge Representatives, 2 years, C. A. Garthorne ; Supreme Lodge Alternate, 1 year ; Dr. Lee O. Rodgers, Supreme Lodge Alternate, 2 years.
There are fifty - five lodges, numbering four thousand members, in California. There are twenty- four 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 Monday evening at Alcazar Building.
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 at Alcazar Building.
NORMAN LODGE No. 1841 .- Meets every Tuesday evening at B'nai B'rith Hall.
SAXON LODGE No. 1848 .- Meets every second and fourth Tuesday evenings at 320 Post street.
UNION LODGE No. 1895 .- Meets every first, third and fifth Tuesday evenings in the month at 32 O'Farrell street.
SAN FRANCISCO LODGE NO. 1922 .- Meets every Mon- day evening at Alcazar 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 at Alcazar Build- ing.
OCCIDENTAL LODGE No. 1990 .- Meets second and fourth Wednesday evenings of each month at 121 Eddy street.
KEYSTONE LODGE No. 2107 .- Meets every Thursday evening at Alcazar Building.
FIDELITY LODGE No. 2108 .- Meets every first and third Friday evening of each month at 320 Post street.
EAGLE LODGE No. 2204. - Meets second and fourth 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 209 San- some street.
FAR WEST LODGE NO. 2324 .- Meets every Thursday evening at 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 .- Meeta every Monday evening at 20 Eddy street.
LELAND STANFORD .- Meets every Friday evening of each month at 20 Eddy street.
KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS .-- The first Lodge of this Order in California was organized March 25, 1869. Since then 198 other Lodges have been organized in the State, twenty-four of which are in San Francisco.
THE GRAND LODGE OF CALIFORNIA .- Organized Sep teniber 28, 1869.
Officers .- Frank McGowan, P. G. C .; C. E. Lindsay. G. C .; George Samuels, G. V. C. ; O. F. McGlashan, G. P. ; H. Schaffner, G. K. of R. and S., San Francisco ; S G. Little, G. M. of E., Dixon; W. W. Reevea, G. M. of A .; E. H. Warren, G. I. G .; J. H. Johnson, G. O. G.,
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Sacramento. Supreme Representatives-S. L. Carter, Freano; T. J. Crowley, San Rafael; Office of G. K. of R. and S., 16 St. Ann's Building.
KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS LIBRARY ASSOCIATION. -Rooms, 909 Market street. Meets the second Satur- day evening of each month. The library contains over five thousand volumes in the various depart- menta of literature. Officers .- C. W. Nevin, Presi- dent; D. Allison, Secretary and Librarian.
KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS BUREAU OF RELIEF .--- Meets every Saturday evening at 909 Market street. M.A. Samuels,President; W. C. Lohmeyer, Vice-Presi- dent; W. T. Lansfield, Secretary; W. S. Bowker, Treasurer.
KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS CEMETERY ASSOCIA- TION .- Office, room 16 St. Ann's Building. Plat, City Cemetery. M. A. Samuels, President; F. A. Mecready, Secretary.
KNIGHTS OF THE GOLDEN EAGLE .- A beneficial and semi-military organization.
Grand Officers of the Grand Castle of the State of California .- U. A. Lewis of San Francisco, P. G. C .; D. N. Hanna of Vallejo, G. C .; G. B. Hanna, Grand Master of Records. 535 Market street.
KNIGHTS OF THE RED BRANCH .- A secret Irish organization, the object of which is known only to the members of the association. Meets every Wed- nesday at southeast corner Mason and O'Farrell streets.
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, OR " HAWEIS ORPHANAGE."-Established August 4, 1853. Incorporated August 6, 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 a 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 A. W. Beaver. 1300 Taylor street. 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; Miss Aiice Brown, Recording Secretary ; Mrs. P. B. Corn- n all, Corresponding Secretary; Miss A. W. Beaver, 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. W. B. Ewer, President; Mrs. E. R. Pierce, Vice-President ; Mrs. A. McAnney, Recording Secretary ; Mrs. Wm. H. Barnes, Corresponding Sec- retary ; Mra. A. L. Brannan, 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 of each week, at 105 Stockton street.
Number of members, three hundred.
Officers. - Mrs. S. Foorman, President; Mrs. S. Blum, Vice-President : Leo Eloesser, Secre- tary ; Mrs. Geo. Greenzweig, Treasurer; D. Michael. Collector.
LADIES' UNITED HEBREW BENEVOLENT SO- CIETY,-Established in 1855. Meets every Monday at 1 P. M., at Synagogue corner Post and Taylor streets. The objects of the Society are to as- sist poor and needy women of the Jewish Faith. The affairs of the Society are managed by a board of of- ficers and an aujuncta of three councilmen.
Officers .- Mrs. J. S. Oppenheim, President ; Mrs. A. J. Prager, Vice-President ; Mrs. S. Zekind, Treas- urer ; Mrs. H. Lippman, Secretary.
LICK OLD LADIES' HOME .- Located on Uni- verity street, between Wayland and Henry streets, on University Mound Tract. Geo. W. Haight, 220 Sansome 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. Henry E. Fisher, President ; Mrs. C. E. Cooper, Vice-President ; Mrs. Harry Heywood, Cor- responding Secretary ; Mrs. Charles D. Olney, Record- ing Secretary ; Mrs. E. L. Sargeant, Treasurer; Miss Kentley, Kindergarten teacher; Mrs. Fell, Matron.
MAGDALEN ASYLUM .- Under the charge of the Sisters of Mercy. Location, Potrero avenne, 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 about one hundred and thirty penitents, attended by twenty Sisters of Mercy. Under an arrangement with the city this Asylum also takes charge of such re- fractory girls as are committed to its 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 .-- J. J. Haverside, President ; N. C. Larson, Vice-President; L. Traung, Recording Secretary ; C. W. J. Miller, Financial Secretary ; C. D. Cook, Treasurer.
MATER MISERICORDLE (House of Mercy) .- [n- 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 and 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 interests 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. Commander Capt. C. Mason Kinne, U. S. Vols. Recorder, Bvt. Lieut. Col. Wm. R. Smedberg. U. S. Army. Ad- dress of Recorder, 314 California street, San Francisco, Cal.
MOUNT ST. JOSEPH'S INFANT ORPHAN ASYLUM FOR SMALL BOYS AND GIRLS .- Conducted by the Sisters of Charity of St. Vincent de Paul. Com- menced July 2, 1861. Regularly organized March 19, 1863. la pleasantly located on Silver Avenue. It is a large wooden edifice, having all the modern im- provements, and will accommodate about four hun- dred children.
NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF STATIONARY ENGINEERS .- San Francisco, No. 1 of California. Organized February 22, 1882. Objects : Mutual im- provement, and a beneficiary fund. Meets every Thursday evening at 102 O'Farrell street. P. L. Ennor, President : H. M. Caldwell, Secretary ; H. W. Myers, Treasurer.
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NATIONAL UNION .- Incorporated May 11, 188], under the laws of Ohio, to associate white male per- sons of good moral character and citizens of these United States, between the age of twenty and fifty- four, into one brotherhood.
To advance its members morally, socially and in- tellectually ; to provide a benefit fund from wbich, upon the death of a beneficiary member, a sum not excerding five thousand dollars will be paid to their beneficiaries. Total membership, 52,000.
SAN FRANCISCO CABINET N. U .- Meets first Wednes" day of each month, at Stanford Hall, Alcazar Building, 120 O'Farrell street. Wm. W. Peck, Secretary, 329 Twenty-eighth street.
YOSEMITE COUNCIL No. 39 .- Meets first and third Mondays of each month, at 102 O'Farrell. W. W. Peck, Secretary, 329 Twenty-eighth street.
CALIFORNIA COUNCIL No. 530 .- Meets first and third Wednesdays of escb month at 120 O'Farrell street. C. J. King, Secretary, 323 Front street.
SAN FRANCISCO COUNCIL NO. 540 .- Meets on the first Mouday of each month at 32 O'Farrell street. C. H. Brodenatein, Secretary, 248 Phelan Bldg.
PACIFIC COUNCIL No. 547 .- Meets on the first Satur- day of each month at 320 Post street. S. B. Doane, Secretary, R.R. Bldg 4th and Townsend streets.
UNION COUNCIL No. 549 .- Meets on the second and fourth Fridaya of each month at 320 Poat street. G. A. Farlesa, Secretary, 217 Sansome street.
GOLDEN GATE COUNCIL NO. 551 .- Meets on the sec- ond and fourth Tuesdays of each month at 320 Post street. J. Scoville, Secretary, 320 Sansome street.
EL DORADO COUNCIL NO, 581 .- Meets on the first and third Fridays of each month at 120 O'Farrell street. O. Rothschild, Secretary, 24 Battery street.
NORD-DEUTSCHER VEREIN .- Organized Novem- ber 5, 1874. Number of members. three hundred and eighty. Meets the second and fourth Tuesdays of every month, at 35 Eddy street.
Object-Mutual benevolence in case of sickness or death.
Officers .- Henning Thode, President: Aug. Meyer Vice-President; Carl Moller, Secretary ; William Muel- ler, Financial Secretary ; Otto Schinkel, Treasurer.
OLD PEOPLE'S HOME OF SAN FRANCISCO .- Organized March 19, 1874. Meeta first Wednesday of each month, at the Home, corner of Pierce and Pine streets. Objects: The founding and sup- port ; according to the by-laws and rules of the corporation,-a Home for the care of such aged persons as may be fit subjects for kindly aid.
Officers .- Mrs. Charles Nelson, President; Mrs. D. E. Friele, First Vice-President ; 'Mrs. Isaac Hecht, Second Vice-President ; Mrs. J. L. Martel, Third Vice- President; Mrs. W. H Dick, Treasurer ; Mrs. E. C. Wright, Recording Secretary ; Mrs. C. T. Deane, Corresponding Secretary ; Rev. Charles McKelvey, Superintendent and Chaplain; Mrs. Chas, MeKelvey, 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 five hundred
A Grand Lodge was organized June 12, 1878.
Grand Officers .- F. Ott, Grand President; L. Scharenberg, Grand Vice-President; P. N. E. Lampe, Grand Secretary, 2018 Folsom street; C. Trautuer, Grand Treasurer. Executive Committee meets every fourth Thursday of each month at 413 Sutter street.
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 at 120 O'Farrell 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 Unlou streets.
MISSION LODGE NO. 10. - Meets every Thursday evening at 1749 Mission street.
HOFFNUNG LODGE (Ladies) No. 1. - Meeta every Friday evening at 120 O'Farrell street.
PAST PRESIDENT'S VEREIN .- Meets last Monday of esch month at 510 Bush street.
HERMANN'S SONS-MANNERBUND .- Meets for practice every Thursday of the month at 1716 Mission.
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 in bonds of fraternity, aid and pro- tection all acceptable white persons of good charac- ter, steady habits, sound bodily health and reputable calling. To improve the condition of its member- ship, morally, socially and materially, by establish- ing a fund from which a weekly benefit may be paid to sick and distressed members, and upon satisfactory evidence of the death of a member paying from an endowment death fund of from five hundred to three thousand dollars.
Officers of the Grand Council .- T. H. Selvage, Grand Councilor ; Thos. H. O'Brien, Grand Assistaut Councilor ; Johu Skelton, Grand Vice-Councilor; S. C. Wallis, Grand Recorder; M. H. Brickwedel, Grand Treasurer; Mrs. E. J. Mason, Grand Prelate ; Mrs. Georgie Barton, Grand Marshal ; Mrs. I. Marsh, Grand Warden: Mrs. C. J. Sweeney, Grand Guard ; Frank Buckbout, Grand Sentry ; H. W. Hutton, Paat Grand Councilor.
ORDER SONS OF ST. GEORGE,-Pacific Coast Jurisdiction-Assembles annually.
General Offices St. George's Club, 317 Mason. Rev. Josiah Sims, Nevada City. Cal., Grand President ; John W. Carlen, Oakland, Cal., Grand Vice-President ; Edward Oliver, San Francisco, Grand Secretary ; Char- les W. Pope, San Francisco, Grand Treasurer ; James U. Spence, San Jose, Cal., Grand Messenger.
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