Statistical county directory of San Joaquin County Also embracing a directory of the city of Stockton, 1878, Part 3

Author: Berdine, D. H
Publication date: 1878
Publisher: Stockton, Cal. : D.H. Berdine, Printer
Number of Pages: 272


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COUNTY HOSPITAL.


The County Hospital of San Joaquin county is situated in the south- eastern part of the city, between Sierra Nevada and East streets, Scott's avenue and Tsylor street. It is under the control of the Board of Su- pervisors. Dr. A. T. Hudson, County Physicisn, and Charles Garrow,


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Steward. The average number of inmates during the past winter was forty-five.


STOCKTON WOOLEN MILLS.


The Stockton Woolen Mills were erected in 1870 and are situated on the south bank of Mormon Channel. The proprietors are Messrs. Lambert, Doughty and Patterson, the last named gentleman being Su- perintendent. About 200,000 pounds of wool are annually used in the manufacture of flannels and blankets. The annual product of the mills may be set down at 100,000 yards of flannel and 10,000 pairs of blank- ets. From twenty to twenty-five hands are employed. The manufac- tured goods are of a superior quality, and the enterprise has proven remunerative to the owners.


MERCANTILE BUSINESS.


Stockton is well supplied with mercantile houses of a first-class char- acter. The various branches of trade are conducted for the most part by men of financial soundness and energetic business qualities. Country merchants in San Joaquin county and valley can purchase goods as advantageously in Stockton as in San Francisco, and in addition make a saving in cost of transportation. The Central Pacific Railroad Company, with commendable liberality, has ceased to discriminate against Stockton and in favor of San Francisco, in the matter of frieght tariff, while the City Councilmen, discovering at last that they were living in the nineteenth instead of the eighteenth century, have wisely abolished the wharf revenue tax, which for years hung like an incubus over, and drove trade from the city. Notwith- standing the dullness of the times, the falling off in trade and the scarcity of money during the last two years, Stockton merchants have generally tided safely over the crisis and they commence the season of 1878 with flattering prospects.


BANKS.


SAN JOAQUIN VALLEY BANK-Incorporated February 27, 1858. Au- thorized capital, $500,000. Place of business, south side of Main street, between Hunter and Eldorado. Archibald Stevenson, president. F. J. Higgins, Cashier.


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THE BANK OF STOCKTON .- Incorporated Feburary, 1868, Capital, $500.000. Place of business, corner of Main and Center streets. Geo. W. Kidd, President. R. W. Tully, Cashier.


FIRST NATIONAL GOLD BANK OF STOCKTON .- Incorporated in Nov. 1872. Authorized capital, $1,000,000. Place of business, northwest corner of Main and Hunter streets. Frank Stewart, President. H. H. Hewlet, Cashier and Manager.


STOCKTON SAVINGS AND LOAN SOCIETY .- Incorporated August 12, 1867. Capital, $500.000. Place of Business, McKee's building, cor- ner of Main and Hunter streets. L. U. Shippee, President. James Littlehale, Cashier.


OFFICERS OF THE NATIONAL GOVERNMENT.


President of the United States RUTHERFORD B. HAYES


Vice-President WILLIAM A. WHEELER


THE CABINET.


Secretary of State William M. Evarts


Secretary of the Treasury. John Sherman.


Secretary of War. . George W. McCrary


Secretary of the Navy Richard W. Thompson


Secretary of the Interior .. Carl Schurz


Attorney-General. Charles Devans


Postmaster-General David M. Key


THE SUPREME COURT.


ยท CHIEF JUSTICE :


Morrison R. Waite. assigned to Fourth Circuit ...


ASSOCIATE JUSTICES :


Nathan Clifford


First Circuit Sixth Circuit


Noah H. Swayne


Samuel F. Miller Eighth Circuit


Stephen J. Field Ninth Circuit William Strong Third Circuit Joseph P. Bradley Fifth Circuit Second Circuit


Ward Hunt


Seventh Circuit Harlan


OFFICERS OF THE SUPREME COURT.


Clerk Marshal


Reporter


D. W. Middleton John G. Nicolay William T. Otto


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THE COURT OF CLAIMS.


Chief Justice. Charles D. Drake


ASSOCIATE JUSTICES.


Edward C. Loring, Ebenezer Peck, Charles C. Nott, William A. Richardson.


Clerk . Archibald Hopkins


OFFICERS OF CONGRESS.


SENATE.


President. Wm. A. Wheeler, Vice President of the U. S. Secretary George C. Gorham


Sergeant-at-Arms


John R. French


HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.


Speaker Samuel J. Randall


Clerk. . George M. Adams


Sergeant-at-Arms John G. Thompson


Librarian of Congress A. R. Spofford


COMMISSIONERS OF D. C. :


William Dennison, S. L. Phelps, Thomas B. Bryan.


FEDERAL OFFICES.


STOCKTON POSTOFFICE.


Located on the West side of Hunter street, between Main street and Weber avenue.


Postmaster, J. M. Cavis; Deputy Postmaster, J. M. Cavis, Jr .; Clerk, Charles E. Pinkham.


Office hours :- 8 A. M. to 5 P. M. ; 6:30 P. M. to 7:30 P. M .; Sundays, 1:45 p. M. to 2:30 P. M. Register and Money Order Departments, 9 A. M. to 3 P. M.


Arrival of Mails :- Eastern mail, 1 P. M .; San Francisco mail, 1 P. M. and 9. P. M .; Milton, Copperopolis, San Andreas, Mokelumne Hill, Col- umbia, Sonora, etc., 1 P. M .; Modesto, Merced, Mariposa, Yo Semite, Fresno, Visalia, Los Angeles, etc., 9 A. M .; Farmington, Oakdale and Knight's Ferry, 10 A. M.


Mails close as follows :- Sacramento and Eastern mail, 12:15 P. M .; San Francisco and intermediate points, 12:15; P. M .; Milton, Copper- opolis, San Andreas, Mokelumne Hill, Columbia, Sonora, etc., 7:30. A M .; Modesto, Merced, Mariposa, Yo Semite, Fresno, Visalia, Los An-


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geles, etc., 6:50 P. M .; Farmington, Oakdale and Knight's Ferry, 3:45 P. M.


U. S. LAND OFFCE STOCKTON DISTRICT.


George A. Mckenzie, Register; Otis Perrin, Receiver. Offices in Odd Fellow's building, southeast corner of Main and Hunter streets. Office hours from 10 A. M. to 4 P. M.


U. S. INTERNAL REVENUE OFFICE.


D. A. Meader, Deputy Collector. Office in Odd Fellow's building. U. S. BONDED WAREHOUSE.


Located on the southeast corner of Market and Sutter streets. Geo. C. Carlon, proprietor; S. T. Nye, Storekeeper.


PUBLIC SCOOLS IN SAN JOAQUIN COUNTY.


CITY SCHOOLS.


Stockton is in the front rank of cities and towns on the Pacific coast as regards Public Schools. The subject of education has been given careful attention. The large and commodious school buildings and the admirable system of instruction are justly matters of pride to all her citizens. The number of school children enrolled in 1877 was 2,328 Following is a list of teachers employed in the various schools at the present time :


WASHINGTON BUILDING-HIGH SCHOOL .- Principal, A. H. Randall; First Assistant, S. D. Waterman; Second Assistant, Miss L. Grunsky; Teachers-Second Grade, Miss S. M. Bebee; Third Grade, Mrs. A. H. Randall; Fourth Grade, Miss M. C. Russell; Fifth Grade, Miss L. M. Westbay.


LAFAYETTE BUILDING .- Teachers-First Grade, Principal, W. W. Woodbury; Assistant, Miss A. Swan. Third Grade, Miss M. V. Mc- Phee; Fourth Grade, Miss K. Crofton. Fifth and Sixth Grades, Teacher, Miss A. Poole; Assistant, Miss Josie Baxter


FRANKLIN BUILDING .- Teachers-First Grade, Principal C. M. Ken- niston; Second Grade, Miss S. J. Hogdon; Third, Grade, Miss A. Boschen; Fourth Grade, Mrs. E. J. Betts; Fifth Grade, Miss J. Jacobson; Sixth Grade, Miss M. J. Hogan.


WEBER BUILDING .- Teachers: Principal, R. Y. Glidden; Third Grade, Miss A. Mills; Fourth Grade, Miss C. E. Ashe; Fifth Grade, Miss Katie Hopkins.


JEFFERSON SCHOOL. Teachers: Second Grade, Principal, C. M. Ritter; Third Grade, Miss H. McConnell; Fourth Grade, Miss S.


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Hunt; Fifth Grade, Mrs. L. S. Dougherty; Sixth Grade, Miss M. Harkness.


VINEYARD SCHOOL MIXED GRADES. Teacher, Miss E. Maguire.


SOUTH SCHOOL MIXED GRADES. Teacher, Miss E. Carter.


COLORED SCHOOL MIXED GRADES. Teacher Miss Estabrook.


SPECIAL TEACHERS. Penmanship, W. A. Houghton; Music, E. Dreyfous.


COUNTY' SCHOOLS.


The following table shows the number of school districts, names of teachers, and the total number of school children enrolled in each dis- trict in 1877, as per report of S. G. S. Dunbar, Superintendent of Schools of San Joaquin county :


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District.


Teacher.


Enrolled.


Scholars No. of


District.


Teacher.


Enrolled. No. of


August


Miss E. Carter


50


Liberty.


E. S. Pinney


55


Athern.


W. C. Stone.


46|Live Oak


Mrs. M. D. Hartley ..


33


Alpine.


Miss F. M. Day


27 Lincoln


Miss S. Wood.


26 17


Bellota


Miss Mabel Sevey


53 Lone Tree


E. W. Evans


Brunswick.


E. B. Sherman


60 Lammersville.


H. H. Atwood.


Burwood.


Mrs. L. Worth


55


Lafayette


Mrs. L. McIntosh.


Calaveras


Miss Clara Stier.


19


Corral Hollow.


Miss Adah Worth.


16 Lockeford.


W. B. Ambrose, Miss. M.K. Howe.


119


Castle .. .


Miss Fanny Bennett


36


Chartville


Ada Boschen


40 Moore.


John J. Lewis


30 56


Columbia.


M. T. Griffin.


27| Montezuma


Miss S. C. Boschen .. Miss M. S. Griffiths .. W. P. Moore


Davis


G. W. Goodell


34 |Mokelumne


Douglass


Miss Rose Thayer.


38 Mount Carmel.


Dry Creek


Julia McDonald.


34|McLamy


Duck Lake.


Delphi.


Frank H. Smith.


60 New Hope ..


Gertie Groves


Dunbar


Nettie Hunt ..


18 Rising Sun


H. Hamilton


Elliott


Lila L. Potter ..


61 Rustic


Ella Maguire ..


27 29


Elkhorn


C. B. Smith ..


20 River.


Alice Ashley.


33


Enterprise


Maggie Tierney


13


Fairchild.


Ella Crofton,


22 Salem.


G. W. Langdon, Jessie Parmeter.


122


French Camp ...


T. V. Goodspeed.


Franklin.


W. P. Moore ...


35 Shady Grove ..


May Woodbridge.


31


Fairview.


Miss Ella Crofton ...:


29 San Joaquin


Fannie Howland.


17


Green wood


Mrs. M. F. Merril.


29 Telegraph


Sadie E. Bentley. ... H. N. Hamilton. 60 69


Henderson


S. B. Lillie.


42 Turner


Mrs. J. Mowrey.


49


Hutson


Maggie Bixby


32 Valley.


W. F. Buckner .. 59


57


Houston


Miss A. Youngman Clara Mckinstry.


98


S. L. Morehead, Miss M. H. White.


124


Home


Dora Davis.


12


Island


J. E. Welch.


18 Wheatland


Fannie Cullen


28


Jefferson


Mrs.E. Wright


19 Washington


W. B. Crawford.


41


Justice


A. F. Ollinger


39 |Wildwood. Weber


Carrie Richardson ... 37


Linden


Pritchard, and


154


Willow


G. W. Mckean ...


46


Miss A. Madden


Zinc House ...


Lula Greenwood


56


Charity Dale


Armenia Oliver.


25 Madison ..


Miss Clara Walker .. Arzo Crabbe ... New Jerusalem James E. Welch.


18 26 25 63 39 33 32


Everett.


Annie Barry


51 Ripon


Lillian Bird


49


Grant ..


L. L. Brown


43 Tulare.


Harm'ny Grove B. S. Greenwell.


52 Union.


Adah Locke, ...


Van Allen


W. A. Cowdery


Woods


F. N. Freeman ...


41


Mr. and Mrs. T.P.


Scholars


25 18 .


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CHURCHES.


ST. MARY'S CATHOLIC CHURCH .- Location, north side of Washington street, between Hunter and San Joaquin. Rev. W. B. O'Connor, Rector ; Rev. P. Walsh and Rev. John McEvoy, Assistants. Mass on Sunday at 8 o'clock A. M. ; High Mass at 10:30 A. M. ; Vespers, during the Summer months at 7:30 P. M., and during the Winter, at 7 P. M. Sunday School at 2 o'clock P. M.


FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH .- On the corner of Hunter and Lindsay streets. Rev. Mr. Barlow, Pastor. Services every Sunday morning at 11 o'clock and in the evening at 7 o'clock. Sunday School at 1 P. M. Prayer meeting every Thursday evening at 7:30 o'clock.


ST. JOHN'S (Protestant Episcopal) CHURCH .- On the corner of El Dorado street and Miner Avenue. Rev. Elias Birdsall, Pastor. Ser- vices on Sunday's at 11 A. M. and 7 P. M. Sunday School at 9:30 A. M. at the church ; E. Scott, Superintendent. At 2:30 P. M. in the Mission Chapel, corner of Union and Market streets ; W. M. Bours, Superin- tendent. Services in the Chapel at 3 P. M. on the second and fourth Sunday in each month.


CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH .- On Miner avenue, between San Joaquin and Sutter streets. Rev. Martin Post, Pastor. Services at 11 o'clock .


A. M. and 7 o'clock P. M. each Sunday. Sunday School at 12 M. Prayer meeting Thursday evenings at 7:30 o'clock.


GERMAN M. E. CHURCH .- Sutter street, between Main and Market streets. Rev. R. Steinback, pastor. Services every Sunday at 11 A. M. aud 7 p. M. Sunday School at 9:30 A. M. Prayer meeting every Wed- nesday evening at 7:30 o'clock.


GERMAN REFORMED CHURCH .- Corner of Miner avenue and Stanislaus street. Rev. T. Fuendeling, pastor. Services every Sunday at 11 A. M. and 7. P. M. Sunday School at 2 P. M.


CHRISTIAN CHURCH .- Sutter street. Services every Sunday at 11 A. M. and 8 P. M. Sunday School ut 10 A. M.


CONGREGATION RYHIM AHOOVIM .- East side of Hunter street, between Lindsay and Fremont Streets. Rev. H. Davidson, Rabbi.


AFRICAN M. E. CHURCH .- Commerce street, between Washington and Lafayette streets. Rev. J. C. Hamilton, pastor. Services at 11 A. M. and 8 P. M. Sunday School at 1 o'clock P. M.


SECOND BAPTIST CHURCH (colored) .- South side of Washington street, between Commerce and Beaver streets. Rev. S. C. Reid, pastor. Ser- vices at 11 o'clock A. M. and 8 P. M. Sunday school at 2 o'clock P. M.


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CENTRAL M. E. CHURCH .- On San Joaquin street, between Main street and Weber avenue. Rev. T. S. Dunn, Pastor. Services every Sabbath at 11 o'clock A. M. and 7o'clock P. M. Sunday School and Bible Class at 2:30 o'clock P. M. Prayer meetings every Thursday evening.


FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. On the east side of San Joaquin street, between Main and Market. Rev. L. Y. Hays, Pastor. Ser- vices each Sunday at 11 o'clock A. M. and 7 o'clock P. M. Sunday School at 9:30 o'clock A. M. Prayer meeting every Wednesday even- ing at 7:30 o'clock.


SECRET SOCIETIES.


CHAMPIONS OF THE RED CROSS.


HOPE ENCAMPMENT, No. 14 .- Regular meetings Friday evening of each week at Champion Hall, Hook's Building, Main street. Officers- Robert Daly, P. C .; George B. Sperry, Com .; Geneva Roe, Jun. Com .; Mrs. M. J. Hanes, R. S .; N. C. Hilke, F. S .; Mrs. Elizabeth Hilke, T .; H. Hillyer, C. of H .; Tony Dumback, I. G .; Sol Slocum, O. G .; W. H. Van Vlear, Chaplain.


HARMONY ENCAMPMENT, No 14 .- Regular meetings every Monday even- ing at Champion Hall. Officers-W. D. Compton, P. C .; E. E. Rice, Com .; Jennie Bissell, Jun. Com .; W. T. Compton, R. S .; C. W. Hick- ey, F. S .; J. E. Hall, T .; Surn Jackson, C. of H .; J. C. Bowden, I. G .; M. K. Dyer, O. G .; S. A. Keeler, Chaplain.


KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS.


CHARTER OAK LODGE, No. 20, K. OF P .- Instituted January 30, 1872. Located at Castle Hall in Hook's Building, northeast corner of Main and San Joaquin Streets. Regular conventions Wednesday evening of each week. Officers for the term ending June 30, 1878-J. B .. Sears, C. C .; Henry Newman. V. C .; I. R. Wilbur, P .; Joseph Fyfe, K. of R. and S .; D. H. Huffman, M. of F .; Charles V. Thompson, M. of E .; James T. Edwards, M. at A .; William C. Roesch, I. G .; George W. Newell, O. G .; Trustees, Victor Heck, C. S. Eichelberger and P. N. Young.


CENTENNIAL LODGE, No 38, K. of P .- Instituted July 23, 1876. .. Lo- cated at Castle Hall, same as Charter Oak Lodge. Regular conventions Tuesday evening of each week. Membership 100. Officers-L. I. Byrne, P. C .; S. L. Carter, C. C .; F. H. Miesell, V. C; J. L. Mowbray,


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P .; George A. Brown, K. of R. and S .; Avery Parker, M. of E .; C. Hart, M. of F .; I. C. Andrews, M. at A .; D. L. Campbell, I. G .; Geo. A. Newell, O. G.


INDEPENDENT ORDER OF ODD FELLOWS.


This order is in a most flourishing condition in this city, and com- prises one Encampment and two Lodges. A fine building, three stories in height, was erected by the Odd Fellows' Hall Association in 1866, on the southeast corner of Main and Hunter streets. The first story is occupied by stores, the second is divided into offices, and the third contains the Halls of the Odd Fellows and Masons.


ODD FELLOWS' HALL ASSOCIATION .- Organized August 17, 1865. Of- cers : G. C. Hyatt, President ; R. Gneknow, Vice-President ; C. F. Rea, Secretary ; H. T. Dorrance, Treasurer. Directors : John Jack- son, S. Badger, J. A. McDougald, M. S. Thresher, Wm. Inglis.


PARKER ENCAMPMENT, No. 3 .- Instituted in June, 1853. Number of members, 65. Regular meetings 1st and 3d Mondays in each month. Officers: C. D. Fowle, C. P .; B. Gallup, H. P .; S. L. Terry, S. W .; C. F. Rea, Scribe ; M. Severy, Treas .; A. J. Hyde, I. W .; J. A. Mc- Dougald, Guide; E. E, Washburn, 1st W .; J. Ducker, 2d W .; J. Cohn, 3d W .; J. Jackson, 4th W .; A. H. Randall, 1st G. of T .; G. W. Me- lone, 2d G. of T .; S. A. Hathaway, I. S.


CHARITY LODGE, No. 6 .- Regular meetings every Wednesday even- ing. Number of members, about 200. Officers : S. M. Sutherland, N. G,; J. C. Brandt, V. G .; R. E. Wilhoit, R. S .; A. G. Brown, P. S .; John Jackson, Treas .; J. A. McDougald, R. S. to N. G .; J. R. Williams, L. S. to N. G .; A. F. Thomas, R. S. to V. G .; J. H. Cross, L. S. to V. G,; H. Jensen, I. G; C. F. Rea, O. G .; J. D. McDougald, Conductor; J. E. Hall, Warden ; J. A. McDougald, S. S. Burge, H. T. Dorrance, Trustees.


STOCKTON LODGE, No. 11 .- Regular meetings evey Friday evening. Number of members, about 160. Officers: A. E. Aubrey, N. G .; W. Minta, V. G .; H. Nathan, R. S .; -- -, P. S .; R. Gnekow, Treas .; L. H. Lang, R. S. to N. G .; Jacob Rothinbush, L. S. to N. G .; G. W. Schoneacker, R. S. to V. G .; D. J. Martin, L. S. to V. G .; J. P. Kafitz, Conductor; T. W. Eaves, Warden; W. H. Richards, I. G. G. W. Lorrigan, L. S .; Emile Pahl, S. S.


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MASONIC.


SAN JOAQUIN LODGE, No. 19, F. and A. M .- Regular meetings in Masonic Hall, Monday evening, on or preceding each full moon. Officers-J. A. Hosmer, W. M .; H. S. Barnes, S. W .; - , J. W .; William Graham, Treasurer; C. A. Ruggles, Secretary; J. L. Phelps, S. D .; H. J. Hughes, J. D .; J. R. S. Jackson, Tyler.


MORNING STAR LODGE, No. 58, F. and A. M .- Meets the fourth Thursday in each month in Masonic Hall. Officers-B. F. Bagley, W. M .; D. L. Campbell, S. W .; E. B. Noble, J. W .; T. K. Hook, Treasurer; M. H. Bond, Secretary; Edward Scott, S. D .; W. B. Har- rison, J. D .; D. H. Huffman, Marshal; J. H. Cross, John Yardley, Stewards; Thomas Driver, Tyler.


STOCKTON CHAPTER, No. 28, R. A. M .- Regular meetings are held the fourth Tuesday in each month. Officers-G. A. Mckenzie, M. E. H. P .; Wm. Graham, E. K .; I. Lothrop, E. S .; D. L. Campbell, C. of H .; E. Scott, P. S .; Joseph Fyfe, R. A. C .; G. F. Smith, M. 3d. V .; - , M. 2d V .; J. E. Requa, M. 1st V .; E. R. Hedges, Treasurer; L. E. Lyon, Secretary; J. R. S. Jackson, Guard;


STOCKTON COUNCIL, No. 10, R. and S. M .- Officers-E. R. Hedges, T. Ill. M .; Alexander Burkett, Deputy Ill. M .; Isaac Lothrop, P. C. W .; Wm. Graham, Treasurer; George Tilghman, Recorder; L. M. Cutting, C. of G .; George A. Mckenzie, Conductor; H. C. Shaw, Marshal; J. R. S. Jackson, Steward; Thomas Driver, Sentinel.


STOCKTON COMMANDERY, NO. 8, KNIGHTS TEMPLAR .- Regular assem- blies first Friday evening in each month at Masonic Hall. Officers- E. R. Hedges, Eminent Commander; Alexander Chalmers, General- issimo; L, M. Cutting, Captain General; J. M. Cavis, Prelate; L. E. Lyon, Senior Warden; T K. Hook, Junior Warden; P B. Fraser, Recorder; Isaac Lothrop, Standard Bearer; M. H. Bond, Sword Bearer; George A. Mckenzie, Warder; Thomas Driver, Sentinel.


UNITED ANCIENT ORDER OF DRUIDS.


STOCKTON GROVE, No. 25. Instituted, March 17th, 1874. Meets every Monday evening at Druids' Hall. Membership, 70. Officers, Henry Eshbach, N. A .; T. Frank, V. A .; John Kafitz, Secretary ; D. Rothinbush, Treasurer ; C. L. Ernst, C .; L. E. Chicard, R. H. B. N. A .; L. D. Feraire, L. H. B. N. A .; H. Harris, R. H. B. V. A .; A. Rossi, L. H. B. V. A .; C. S. Eichelberger, J. G .; John Hoerl, O. G.


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SAN JOAQUIN GROVE, No. 9. Instituted August 15th, 1865. Meets every Thursday evening at Druids' Hall, Main street, between San Joaquin and Sutter. Membership, 63. Officers; J. A. Brandt, N. A .; F. A. Ruhl, V. A .; M. Horwinski, Secretary; Henry Meyer, Treasurer; C. G. Ernest, C .; C. Brandt, R. H. B. N. A .; H. Hermann, L. H. B. N. A .; C. Wirth, R. H. B. V. A .; Charles Grunsky, L. H. B. V. A .; G. F. Stelling, I. G .; John Hoerl, O. G.


ANCIENT ORDER OF HIBERNIANS.


STOCKTON DIVISION, No. 1 .- Organized in 1868. Membership, 85. Regular meetings, first Sunday in each month, at Pioneer Hall, El Dorado street. Officers: Patrick Fee, President; John Ward, Vice- President; John Burns, Treasurer; William McCarty, Recording Sec- retary; Peter Garvin, Financial Secretary; Dan Kulkeen, County Delegate.


ANCIENT ORDER OF UNITED WORKMEN.


Organized, February 26th, 1878. Meets in Red Mens' Hall semi- monthly. Officers-E. De Lano, Past Master ; John R. Williams, Master; E. A. Aubrey, Foreman; Charles Rickey, Overseer; Henry E. Robbins, Guide; A. M. Cadien, Recorder; Financier; L. E. Cross, Receiver; J. C. Bowden, Inside Watchman; W. Crandall, Outside Watchman; J. C. Worth, O. G. Langmaid and S. N. Cross, Fathers of the Order.


-B'NAI B'RITH.


HOPE LODGE, No. 126 .- Instituted in 1868. Regular meetings every Sunday at 3 o'clock P. M., at Red Mens' Hall. Officers-William Isaacs, President; Louis Isaacs, Vice President; John Gross, Secre- tary; P. Samuels, Treasurer; J. Glick, Assistant Monitor; A. Kierski, Inside Warden; John Gross, A. Kohlberg, S. Peyser, Trustees.


IMPROVED ORDER OF RED MEN.


MONTEZUMA TRIBE, No. 18 .- Instituted June 8th, 1869. Officers- Frank Anaya, Sachem; F. C. Hahn, Senior Sagamore; L. E. Chicard, Junior Sagamore; Eugene Lehe, Chief of Records; Rudolph Gnekow, Keeper of Wampum. Trustees-M. S. Thresher, Stephen Badger, W. S. Fowler. Number of members, 73. The Tribe meets every Thursday night at Red Mens' Hall.


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IROQUOIS TRIBE, No. 35 .- Instituted June 21st, 1870. Officers- Henry Rohrbacker, Sachem; J. B. Douglass, Senior Sagamore; P. Scuittich, Junior Sagamore; C. A. Campbell Chief of Records; L. Sellman, Keeper of Wampum; J. C. Bullard, Prophet. Trustees- George S. Edwards, S. Kaiser, R. C. Patton. Number of members, 60. Tribe meets every Tuesday night at Red Mens' Hall.


INDEPENDENT ORDER OF GOOD TEMPLARS.


STOCKTON LODGE No. 182 .- Organized July 18, 1875. Meets every Tuesday evening at Champion Hall, Main street.


OFFICERS .- B. F. Bagley, L. D .; Walter Wood, W. C. T .; Mrs. Mary Wright, W. R. H. S .; Mrs. Jane Shepherd, W. L. H. S .; Lillie Wood, W. V. T .; Everett Ruggles, W. S .; Anna McGuffic, W. A. S .; Charles Hussey, W. F. S .; Mary Goss, W. T .; Laura Harp, W. M .; M. E. Folsom, W. D. M .; C. G. Hedrick, W. J. G .; Wallace Harp, W. O. G .; Mrs. M. Randall, W. C .; Lincoln Ruggles, P. W. C. T.


SAN JOAQUIN DEGREE TEMPLE, I. O. G. T .- Meets first Wednesday in every month in Degree of Fidelity; third Wednesday in every month in Degree of Charity, at Champion Hall.


OFFICERS .- W. W. Cowell, D. T., of 195; Mrs. Allen, D. R. H. S., of 182; Jane Cook, D. L. H. S., of 182; Laura Harp, D. V. T., of 182; B. F. Bagley, D. S., of 182; Everett Ruggles, D. A. S., of 182; Lincoln Ruggles, P. D. T., of 182; F. B. Magee, D. P. S., of 195; M. H. Allen, D. T., of 182; Russell Curry, D. M., of 182; Lillie Wood, D. D. M., of 182; Jane Shepherd, D. I. G., of 182; Alf. Duncan, D. O. G., of 195; Mrs. Randall, D. C., of 182.


RAY OF HOPE LODGE NO. 195, I. O. G. T .- Organized November 1st, 1877, by Geo. B. Katzenstein, G. W. S. of California. Meets every Friday evening in Druids' Hall, Main street.


OFFICERS .- Geo. F. Eckstrom, W. C. T .; Sarah Kerr, W. R. H. S .; Eva Pierpont, W. L. H. S .; Ella Magee, W. V. T .; Alva D. Bow- den; W. S .; Minnie Manthey, W. A. S .; Frank Magee, W. F. S .; B. W. Manthey, W. T .; Walter W. Stockwell W. M .; Ida Confer, W. D. M .; John Tam, W. L. G .; Wm. Nelson, W. O. G .; Alf. D. Duncan, W. C .; W. W. Cowell, P. W. C. T.


KNIGHTS OF THE BLUE CROSS.


GRAND LODGE OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA .- Meets the first Sunday in every month at Druid's Hall, Main street, between San Joaquin and


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Sutter. Grand officers-Wesley Minta, M. W. G. C .; J. D. McDou- gald, M. W. V. G .; J. P. Kafitz, M. W. I. O .; A. M. Noble. M. W. G. S .; S. Badger, M. W. G. T .; M. Magner,M. W. Con .; C. M. Carr, M. W. Chap .; H. P. Mount, M. W. J. G .. W. H. Smith, M. W. O. G .; Thomas Stephens, R. S. to M. W. G. C .; R. G. Mires, L. S. to M. W. G. C. Past M. W. G. C's .- W. T. A. Gibson, J. P. Kafitz, S. Badger.


STOCKTON CHARTER No. 1-Instituted September 9, 1875. Meets on Tuesday evening of each week at Druid's Hall. Officers-F. Meisell, P. G. C .; C. L. Ernest. G. C .; A. J. Adams, V. G. C .; J. P. Kafitz, Secretary ; G. Alegretti, Treasurer; J. Glick, Con .; George Baum, Chap .; F. Bauer, I. G .; F. A. Holden, O. G .; G. H. Hargrave, R. S. to G. C .; J. A. Greenwood, L. S. to G. C .; E. I. Woodman, R. S. to V. G. C .; E. T. Lake, L. S. to V. G. C.


LOCUST CHARTER, No. 2 .- Instituted April 15, 1876. Meets at Eight mile House, Sacramento road. Officers-W. Minta, P. G. C .; O. R. Smith, G. C .; T. J. Stephens, V. G. C .; Andrew Jackson, Secretary; L. Mires, Con .; B. Breidenbacher, Chap .; C. F. Meyer, I. G .; Thomas Lewis, O. G.


COMPAGNIA ITALIANA DE BERSALIERA.


Organized February 18, 1877. It is purely a benevolent association and is composed of Italians residing in this city. Number of mem- bers 50. Regular meetings are held at Druids' Hall every Sunday. Officers-G. Beiso, Past President; G. Alegretti, President; A. Rossi, Vice President; G. Gianelli, Treasurer; G. Gianelli, Secretary; G. Gazzolo, A. Rossi, G. Paravagna, G. B. Ramairone, M. Mitrovich, M. Giorgi, F. Tagliamento, Trustees; A. Multini, Doorkeeper.




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