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San Francisco Literary and Dramatic So- ciety.
Meets mouthly at Dashaway Hall, R. M. Clarken, President; E. J. Bates, Secretary; R. L. Barry, Treas- urer.
San Francisco Microscopical Society.
Meets first and third Thursday of each mouth, at Nos. 8 and 9, 531 California. H. G. Hanks, Presi- dent; A. B. Stout, Vice President; C. Mason Kinne, Recording Secretary; H. C. Hyde, Corresponding Sec- retary; Charles G. Ewing, Treasurer.
Society of California Engineers.
Meets first Tuesday of each month in the Third District Court Rooms, 27 Post. Board of Managers- President, George F. Allardt; Vice-President, W. A. Goodyear (Mining Engineer); Secretary, James R. Smedberg (Gas Engineer); Treasurer, G. W. Dickie (Mechanical Engineer) .
Society of California Pioneers.
Pioneer Building, 808 Montgomery. President, James Lick. Vice-Presidents-David J. Staples, San Francisco; Frederick F. Low, San Francisco; Edgar Mills, Sacramento; F. A. Hihn, Santa Cruz; A. K. P. Harmon, Alameda ; Secretary, Louis R. Lull; Treas- urer, Howard Havens; Marshal, William Huefner. Directors-John Currey, Charles H. Chamberlain, Henry Schmiedell, David N. Hawley, Thomas D. Mathewson, John F. Pope, Charles R. Peters, John H. Turney and John A. Drinkhouse.
Territorial Pioneers.
Organized November, 1874. Meets NW cor Mont- gomery and Sutter. President, Captain J. M. Mc- Donald; First Vice-President, David Meeker; Sec- ond Vice-President, D. A. Kneass; Secretary, Dr. E. L. Willard; Treasurer, O. M. Boyd. Directors- General Winchester, Messrs. Hardy, Byington, Bon- nard, Wade, Black, Johnson, Iredale, Morton, Davis and Pearson. Marshal, Captain Jack Stratman.
RELIGIOUS SOCIETIES.
AMERICAN TRACT SOCIETY-Pacific Agency Headquarters, 150 Nassau, New York. Depository, 757 Market, S. F. Secretary, Rev. Frederick E. Shearer; Secretary Depository, D. W. McLeod.
BAPTIST CHURCH EXTENSION SOCIETY-Pres- ident, C. V. Grey; Secretary, D. C. Breed; Treasurer, J. A. Eaton.
CALIFORNIA BIBLE SOCIETY - Depository, 757 Market. President, Annis Merrill; Vice-Presidents, San Francisco, Rev. A. L. Stone, D.D. Rev. H. A. Saw- telle, D.D., Rev. J. Rowell, D. D., Rev. T. W. Cun- ningham, D.D., Rev. H. D. Lathrop, D.D., and Rev. John Hemphill; Santa Clara, Rev. James McElroy, D.
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D .; Sacramento, Rev. I. E. Dwinell; Oakland, Rev. Lucius Hamilton and Rev T. H. Sinex, D. D .; Los Angeles, Rev. W. H. Hill; Stockton, Rev. S. B. Morse; Treasurer, Charles Wittram; Secretary, William R. Wadsworth. Rev. Charles Thompson, District Super- intendent for the American Bible Society and Super- intendent California Bible Society
CHRIST CHURCH MISSION AID SOCIETY-Meets at Church, E s Powell bet Bush and Sutter, at call of President. President, Rev. P. W. Casey; Secretary, Mrs. Ennice Collins; Treasurer, Miss Anderson.
CHURCH SOCIETY OF ST. FRANCIS PARISH- President, Myles D. Sweeny : Secretary, J. Mulholland. LADIES' PASTORAL AID SOCIETY OF TRINITY CHURCH-President, Mrs. Charles C. Keeney; Secre- tary, Miss Maynard; Treasurer, Mrs. Bertha Cornwall. METHODIST EPISCOPAL SUNDAY SCHOOL UNION-President, R. Bentley; Secretary, C. E. Rich.
MINISTERIAL UNION-Annual meetings held on the first Monday in June. Special meetings held at the call of the President. Place of meeting, Y. M. C. A. Hall, 232 Sutter. President, Rev. T. K. Noble; Sec- retary and Treasurer, Rev. E. R. Dille. Executive Committee-Rev. Otis Gibson, Rev. John Hemphill, Rev. E. Z. Simmons, Rev. H. D. Lathrop, D.D., and Rev. J. Kimball.
NEW JERUSALEM TRACT SOCIETY-Manager D. W. Hunt-office 51 Beale.
OLIVET PRESBYTERIAN SOCIETY - Church, Tennessee nr Sierra. President, Charles Geddes. Tru-tees-V. Bellman, N. Davidson, C. M. Hawes and C. F. Richards.
PREACHERS' AID SOCIETY OF BETHEL M. E. CHURCH-Meets at Church, Powell, nr Jackson, at call of President. President, Mrs. Ellen Bell ; Secre- retary, Mrs. J. Cefours.
ROMAN CATHOLIC SUNDAY SCHOOL UNION- Meets second Sunday of each month, at Churches in rotation. President, P. J. Sullivan; Secretary, J. F. Sullivan; Treasurer, A. D. Kenniff.
SAN FRANCISCO PORT SOCIETY -Oliver El- dridge, President ; H. P. Blanchard, Vice-President; J. Rowell, Secretary; David Meeker, Treasurer. Board of Trustees-J. T. Dean, Robert Balfour, August Hemme, Charles Goodall, I. W. Raymond, Ira P. Rankin, David Meeker, J. Rowell and H. Chester.
SODALITY OF THE B. V. M .- St. Ignatius Church, Market, bet Fourth and Fifth. Directed by a Chap- lain, governed by a Perfect, Treasurer, Secretary and Consultors.
ST. PATRICK'S CONFERENCE-Meets every Wed- nesday evening at St. Patrick's Church. James Daly, President; Cornelius Regan, Vice-President; Stephen McGillau, Treasurer.
ST. PETER'S CONFERENCE-Meets every Sunday on Alabama, bet Twenty-fourth and Twenty-fifth. Peter Haggerty, President; John Hughes, Vice Presi- dent; P. H. McGovern, Treasurer; Thomas Cavanah, Secretary: Rev. Thomas Gibney, Chaplain.
ST. ANDREW'S SOCIETY (Scotch Benevolent So- ciety)-Meets every Monday evening at 8 P. M., at room 20, 232 Sutter. J. Bain, President; William Nichols, Treasurer; Charles Borthwick, Secretary.
ST. FRANCIS MUTUAL BENEVOLENT AND LI- BRARY ASSOCIATION-Meets first Sunday of each month at St. Francis' Church. M. J. McGrath, Pres- ident; J. J. Martin, Secretary.
ST. JOSEPH'S BENEVOLENT SOCIETY-Meets third Sunday of each month at St. Mary's Cathedral. James R. Kelly, President; Thomas J. Welsh, Secre- tary. T
UNION MISSIONARY SOCIETY-President, Mrs. E. W. Sherwood, 1002,Pine; Secretary, P. B. Horton.
Protective Societies.
AID UNION-Office 33 Kearny. A. Herbst, Presi- dent ; William Girzikowsky, Secretary ; F. W. Brügg- emann, Manager.
AMALGAMATED SOCIETY OF CARPENTERS AND JOINERS-Meets alternate Wednesday evenings at Dashaway Hall. A. Sambell, President ; Richard Stephens, Secretary ; William Cole, Referee; Samuel Humphery, Check Steward ; James Gerrard, Sick Steward ; J. G. Duckett, Treasurer.
AMALGAMATED SOCIETY OF ENGINEERS AND MACHINISTS-Meets first and third Mondays of each month. Alexander Mann, President ; John Sephton, Secretary.
BOILERMAKERS' ASSOCIATION-Meets second and fourth Tuesdays of each month at Irish-American Hall. Lawrence Flanagan, President; P. J. Kain, Recording Secretary.
BRICKLAYERS' PROTECTIVE ASSOCIATION- Meets every Thursday of each month at 234 Sutter. James A. Hale, President ; John D. Cavanah, Sec- retary.
BUTCHERS' PROTECTIVE BROTHERHOOD- Meets seeond Tuesday of each month at NW cor Kearny and Bush. James Patterson, President ; Wil- liam Fleming, Secretary.
CALIFORNIA IMMIGRANT UNION-Office 534 California. William T. Coleman, President ; F. J. Hoin, Secretary ; J. Seligman & Co., Treasurer; Wil- liam H. Martin, General Agent.
CAMBRIAN MUTUAL AID SOCIETY OF SAN FRANCISCO-Meets second and fourth Mondays of each month at City College Chapel. Samuel Wil- liams, President ; Thomas Price and William A. Jones, Vice-Presidents ; Samuel L. Jones, Treasurer ; Simon L. Jones, H. J. Owens and R. T. Roberts, Secretaries.
ECUMENIC ORDER OF UNITED MECHANICS- Gen. A. M. Winn, Supreme Architect of U. S. ; Frank D. Morrell, Most Worthy Grand Secretary.
WORTHY GRAND COUNCIL OF CALIFORNIA-Charles C. Terrill. Most Worthy Grand Architect ; Samuel N. Grubb, Worthy Senior Grand Master; James Van Riper, Worthy Junior Grand Master ; Frank D. Mor- rell, Worthy Grand Secretary ; R. Larrimore, Worthy Grand Treasurer ; W. E. Hansell, Worthy Grand Mar- shal.ª
HOUSE CARPENTERS' EIGHT-HOUR LEAGUE, AND SHOP, No. 3-Meets the first Monday evening of each inonth at 417 Bush. J. M. Remington, Worthy Master ; J. W. Gregg, Recording Secretary ; T. Nunan, Treasurer.
SHOPS OF THE ORDER-Pacific Shop, No. 1, meets the second and fourth Tuesday of each month. Samuel N. Grubb, W. M .: S. J. Ashley, Secretary ; M. H. Nicholson, Treasurer.
Curriers' Shop, No. 4, meets the first and third Mon- day evening of each month. Henry J. Bellew, W.M. ; James Raferty, Secretary ; John Collins, Treasurer.
Mountain Lake Shop, No. 5, meets on Friday even- ing of each week. George A. Grant, W. M .; J. H. Byrne, Secretary ; H. Werden, Treasurer.
SENATE, No. 1-Meets third Monday evening of each month at 417 Bush. E. S. Pendleton, Worthy Archi- tect: Frank D. Morrell, Secretary ; Timothy Nunan, Treasurer.
GROCERS' PROTECTIVE UNION-Meets first Monday in each month. Office 607 Clay. James O'- Connor, President; Julius Buhlert, Secretary
GRANGERS' AND PEOPLE'S UNION IMMIGRANT AID SOCIETY-Office 6 Leidesdorff. J. Earl, Gen- eral Agent and Manager. Committee-R. C. Haile, Leonard Goss, O. L. Abbott, J. B. Carrington, W. A. Fisher, J. D. Spencer, R. G. Dean and Josiah Earl.
GRANGERS' MUTUAL INDEMNITY ASSOCIA- TION-Josiah Earle, Oakland; J. D. Blancher, San Francisco; A. W. Thompson, Petaluma; E. Hallet, Chico; W. L. Overhiser, Stockton; J. A. Wilcox, Santa Clara; C. J. Mosley, Vallejo.
INTERNATIONAL WORKING MEN'S ASSOCIA- TION-German Section No. 1-Meets every Wednes- day evening at NW cor Bush and Montgomery; J. A. Schoenner, Secretary. French Section No. 19-Meets every Monday evening at same place; - Fisher, Pres- ident; J. Casson, Secretary; J. R. Lafaix, Correspond- ing Secretary; M. Rontet, Treasurer.
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INDEMNITY UNION-(Incorporated, September, 1874)-Office SE cor Montgomery and Sacramento. William Sherman, President; A. L. Bancroft and A. L. Gurney, Vice-Presidents; J. G. Riley, Secretary; E. M. Hall, Treasurer; E. W. McGraw, Attorney; Daniel Wooster, M. D., Medical Supervisor. Execu- tive Committee-H. J. Tilden, Chairman, H. H. Pear- son and William H. Rulofson.
IRON MOULDERS' UNION-Meets every second and fourth Wednesday at Irish-American Hall. Jas. Wilson, President; James Flynn, Secretary.
JOURNEYMEN BOOT AND SHOE MAKERS' AS- SOCIATION-Meets second Monday in each month at SW cor Kearny and Bush. James Craney, President; M. Kirwan, Secretary.
LA SOLIDARITE-Office 729 Montgomery, room 5. Marc de Kirwan, President; A. Rodouan, Secretary; Theodore Le Roy, Treasurer.
LABORERS' PROTECTIVE AND BENEVOLENT ASSOCIATION-Meets first Friday in each month at Irish-American Hall. Patrick Sullivan, President; Michael Callaghan, Recording Secretary; Jeremiah Clifford, Corresponding Secretary.
LEAGUE OF FREEDOM-(Organized June, 1874.) Office 607 Clay. Annual meeting second Tuesday in June. Executive Committee meets monthly at call of President.
LUMBERMEN'S PROTECTIVE UNION-Office 9 Mission. A. C. Freese, President; G. Scott, Secre- tary; Geo. H. Whitney, Treasurer.
MECHANICS' STATE COUNCIL-Meets first Wed- nesday in each month, and at call of President. Gen. A. M. Winn, President; O. J. Delamater and M. H. Nicholson, Vice Presidents; John D. Condon, Secre- tary ; G. Cavan, Treasurer.
THE MILKMEN'S MUTUAL AID AND PROTEC- TIVE ASSOCIATION, Incorporated Dec. 9, 1874- Meets SW cor Third and Mission. Directors-E. H. Knight, J. A. Shepston, J. A. Ray, A. D. Miller, G. C. Smart and F. L. Such.
MILLMEN'S MUTUAL PROTECTIVE ASSOCIA- TION, Incorporated December 9th, 1874-Meets every Monday at 1 o'clock P. M., in Committee Rooms of Mechanics' Institute. O. H. Burnham, President; W. A. Meeker, Secretary.
MINERS' PROTECTIVE ASSOCIATION - Meets every Wednesday evening at 417 Bush-Ninety mem- bers. J. W. Buffum, President; J. D. Mitzhorn aud Conrad Kriens, Secretaries; Henry Meyer, Treasurer.
MUTUAL PROVIDENT ASSOCATION-Office 113 Leidesdorff. T. Anderson, President; William Stu- art, Secretary.
PAINTERS' PROTECTIVE UNION-Meets every Monday evening at 139 Post. T. Foushee, President; T. Ross, Secretary.
PACIFIC MUTUAL BENEFICIAL ASSOCIATION OF SAN FRANCISCO-Incorporated August 4, 1874. Object, to secure to the families or other nominees of deceased members, such pecuniary aid as may be prescribed by its rules. Office 20 Montgomery Blk. William Ford, President; W. B. Parsons, Vice-Presi- dent: John S. Bugbee, Secretary; Samuel B. Martin, Treasurer; William H. Bell, General Agent. Direct- ors-Holland Smith, John W. Bost, Sidney M. Smith, R. R. Provines, H. McPherson, Thomas Walsh, Thomas B. Shannon, Robert E. Doyle, Thomas P. Ryan and Cornelius Storm.
RIGGERS' PROTECTIVE UNION OF SAN FRAN- CISCO-Meets first Thursday in month at Barra's Hall, cor First and Minna. Charles Meyer, President; T. H. Sellers, Secretary; Ed. McCarthy, Treasurer.
RIGGERS' AND STEVEDORES' UNION ASSO- CIATION-Meets every Monday night at 429 Pacific. Thomas Manning, President; James Orr, Secretary.
SAN FRANCISCO COMMERCIAL ASSOCIATION -Office 312 California. James Linforth, President; M. H. Myers, Secretary.
SEAMEN'S BOARDING MASTERS' ASSOCIA- TION-Meets first Monday in month at 610 Front. Thomas Chandler, President; Richard Chute, Secre- tary.
SAN FRANCISCO MUSICAL MUTUAL PROTEC- TIVE UNION-Meets at call of President. A. H. Beck, President; A. A. Muller, Secretary.
SHIP AND STEAMBOAT JOINERS' ASSOCIA- TION-Meets second Friday of each month at Dash- away Hall. P. R. Black, President; T. Nash, Vice- President; L. H. Laughton, Treasurer ; J. D. Gallo- way, Secretary.
SHIP CAULKERS' ASSOCIATION-Meets second Tuesday of each month, at 713 Mission. J. E. Con- nolly, President ; W. H. Miller, Secretary.
SHIPWRIGHTS' (journeymen) ASSOCIATION- Meets first and Third Wednesdays of each month, at 71 New Montgomery. Peter Beaton, President ; M. Campbell, Secretary.
TAILORS' PROTECTIVE UNION - Meets second and fourth Mondays of each month, at 771 Market. William Redberg, President ; Eric Westine and Geo. J. Rasmussen, Secretaries ; A. Otto, Treasurer.
UNITED FIRE ASSOCIATES-Organized April 8, 1874; number of members, 200. Meets every Wed- nesday evening at their rooms, 230 Sutter. F. E. R. Whitney, President ; William C. Ashton, Vice-Presi- dent ; William G. Cue, Secretary ; Hubert D. Claffey, Treasurer ; Daniel T. Phelps, Sergeant-at-Arms.
WHOLESALE LIQUOR DEALERS' ASSOCIATION -Meets at 312 California. David Porter, President ; M. H. Myers, Secretary.
MISCELLANEOUS.
AUSTRIAN BENEVOLENT SOCIETY-Meets first and third Saturday of each month, at 71 New Mont- gomery. Marino Zau, President; P. W. Lahaney, Vice-President; F. Koenig, Treasurer; J. N. Meiners, Recording Secretary; J. Bronzan, Financial Secre- tary.
BAY DISTRICT AGRICULTURAL ASSOCIATION -Office, 605 Clay. Leland Stanford, President; W. H. L. Barnes and E. J. Weeks, Vice-Presidents; T. W. Hinchman, Secretary; C. W. Kellogg, Treasurer.
BOYS' AND GIRLS' AID SOCIETY-Incorporated September, 1874. Meets at 68 Clementina. George C. Hickox, President; Stephen Franklin, Treasurer. Trustees-Horace Davis, S. C. Gray, S. B. Boswell, William G. Badger, Irving M. Scott, W. R. Wads- worth, J. W. Taylor and W. H. Coddington; Secre- tary and Superintendent, George M. Johnson.
BRITISH BENEVOLENT SOCIETY OF CALIFOR- NIA-Rooms 730 Montgomery. Regular meetings First Monday in each month at 8 P. M. Board of Re- lief in attendance-C. Hopps 'A. Birrel, A. Gray, D. B. Brown, T. Nelson, William Hayes and P. A. Eakins. William Lane Booker, H. B. M. Consul, President; I. P. McCurrie, Secretary. Board of Physicians- R. Mackintosh, M. D., R. L. Pinching, M. D., and E. Parson, M. D.
CALIFORNIA ACCLIMATIZING SOCIETY-Meets at 630 Howard, at call. W. A. Newell, President: John Williamson, Secretary and General Superin- tendent.
CALIFORNIA PRISON COMMISSION-Office, 302 Montgomery, No. 6, fourth floor. Alpheus Bull, President; Henry Gibbons, M. D., Vice-President; James Woodworth, Secretary
CHURCH UNION OF SAN FRANCISCO-Meets sec- ond Monday in each month, at Trinity Church. Headquarters, 414 Market. H. T. Graves, President; Samuel C. Gray, Vice-President; T. E. Smith, Secre- tary; William E. Hale, Treasurer.
CLERKS' RELIEF SOCIETY-Meets first Tuesday in each month, at 410 Kearny. Committee on Vacan- cies meets every Tuesday and Friday evenings. I. Bergman, President; August Michaelson. Recording Secretary; I. H. Mahnke, Financial Secretary.
CHINESE BENEVOLENT ASSOCIATION - Sus- tained by the Hop Wo Company, 736 Commercial. Shong Gee, Agent.
EXEMPT FIRE COMPANY-President, Edward B. Cotter; Vice-Presidents, W. S. O'Brien and J. L. Dur-
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kee; Secretary, Jerry Whalen; Treasurer, A. Wason. Executive Committee-R. D. Blauvelt, Jr., A. C. Im- brie, S. C. Harding, T. M. Blair, J. C. Griswold, S. Bunner, J. Brougham, H. A. Chase, J. B. Taylor and W. G. Olwell
GERMAN LADIES' GENERAL BENEVOLENT SO- CIETY-Meets at residence of President in January and July. President, Mrs. Dr. J. Bryant; Vice-Pres- ident, Mrs. Dr. Regensburger; Treasurer, Mrs. T. Taylor; Secretary, Miss E. Siegeman. Directors- Mrs. Van Bergen, Mrs. Bowman, Mrs. Braverman, Mrs. Bauch, Mrs. Meineke and Mrs. P. Spreckles
GERMANIA SAVINGS AND BUILDING UNION, -Meets second Monday of each month, at NE cor Kearny and Bush. Franz Stand, President; George Strasser, Secretary.
GERMANIA SAVINGS AND BUILDING UNION- No. 2. Meets third Monday of each month, at NE cor Montgomery and Bush. Franz Strand, President ; George Strasser, Secretary.
GREEK - RUSSIAN, SLAVONIAN ORTHODOX EASTERN CHURCH AND RENEVOLENT SOCIETY- Meets first Monday in month, at cor Post and Jones. S. Martinovich, President; M. Dabovich, Vice-Presi- dent; S. Millitch, Secretary.
IRISH NATIONALISTS' MUTUAL AID SOCIETY -Meets first and third Mondays in each Month, at 751 Market. T. C. Maher, President; P. Fenton, Vice- President; J. E. Broderick, Recording Secretary; J. Leonard, Financial Secretary; M. O'Donnell. Treas.
IRISH-AMERICAN BENEVOLENT SOCIETY- Meets first and third Mondays in the month at Irish- American Hall. Timothy Lynch, President.
KONG CHON (Chinese Beneficial Society)-Asy- um N s Pine, bet Kearny and Dupont.
LADIES' DEPOSITORY-Store, No. 15 New Mont- gomery. Mrs. J. P. Whitney, President ; Mrs. C. W. Thomas, Secretary; Mrs. J. W. A. Gilmore, Treas- urer.
LADIES' PROTECTION AND RELIEF SOCIETY- Home Franklin, bet Post and Geary. Meets first Tuesday in month at the Home. Mrs. N. Gray, Pres- ident; Mrs. G. Barstow, Vice-President; Mrs. M. M. Soulé, Recording Secretary; Mrs. C. Jackson, Corres- ponding Secretary ; Mrs. J. H. Flint, 1312 Powell, Treasurer. Trustees-N. G. Kittle, A. Hemme, J: B. Roberts, L. L. Baker, N. Gray and J. Archbold. Miss C. A. Harmon, Matron.
LADIES' SEAMEN'S FRIEND SOCIETY-Meets first Wednesday in month in Union Square Baptist Church. Mrs. S. S. Smith, President; Mrs. P. S. Williamson, Secretary; Mrs. W. T. Riely, Treasurer.
LADIES' UNITED AID SOCIETY-Meetings held every Friday at 39 Fourth. Mrs. J. S. Allen, Presi- dent; Miss Atkinson, Secretary.
LONGSHOREMEN'S BENEVOLENT ASSOCIA- TION-Meets every Tuesday evening at Barra's Hall, cor First and Minna. William Kidd, President; George White, Vice-President; Lewis Arnold Finan- cial Secretary; John Senneth, Recording Secretary; Peter Nelson, Corresponding Secretary, G. C. W. Heuer, Treasurer.
MEXICAN BENEVOLENT SOCIETY-Meeets at 320 Sansome, at call of President. G. Andrade, Pres- ident; M. G. Pritchard, Secretary; Antonio Andrade, Collector.
NETHERLANDS BENEVOLENT ASSOCIATION- Meets first Wednesday in month at 34 Third. J. C. Kemp, van Ee; A. P. De Wit, Secretary ; A. F. Schro- der, Corresponding Secretary; C. L. Steylaars, Treas- urer.
MILITARY ORDER LOYAL LEGION U. S .- Meets first Wednesday of each month at Military Head- quarters. 105 Stockton. Major-General John M. Scho- field, U. S. A., Commander; Brevet Brigadier-General George W. Bowie, U. S. V., Senior Vice-Commander; Commander R. C. Spalding, U. S. N., Junior Vice- Commander; Brevet Lieut .- Colonel W. R. Smedberg, U. S. A., Recorder, P. O. box 640, or 1611 Larkin; Brevet Colonel J. M. McNulty, U. S. V., Treasurer-
paymaster; Pelham W. Ames, late U. S. N., Register; Passed Assistant Surgeon H. P. Babcock, late U.S. N., Chancellor; Rev. D. Kendig, U. S. A., Chaplain. Council-Brevet Major-General John F. Miller, U. S. V .; Major C. N. Ellingwood, Surgeon U. S. V .; Captains Watson Webb, late U. S. A., G. C. Smith, U. S. A. and C. H. Barth, U. S. V.
PORTUGUESE PROTECTIVE AND BENEVOLENT SOCIETY-Meets every Tuesday evening at 109 Cali- fornia. Joaquin Coelho, President; F. J. M. Braja, Secretary; Joseph Marshall, Treasurer.
SAN FRANCISCO BENEVOLENT ASSOCIATION Organized 1865, Office, 10 Webb. Captain Levi Ste- vens, President; J. C. Patrick, Treasurer; I. S. Allen, Secretary and general agent. Advisory Committee- Captain Levi Stevens, Abram Block, J. C. Patrick and David Meeker. Trustees-Captain Levi Stevens, Al- bert Dibblee, W. C. Ralston, C. Adolphe Low, David Meeker, J. C. Patrick, Charles Mayne, Thomas Bell, Abram Block and W. W. Montague.
SAN FRANCISCO GERMAN SAVINGS AND BUILDING ASSOCIATION-Meets first and third Mondays in each month, opp California Theatre. H. Halbermahl, President; H. Pfertsdorff, Secretary ; John Knack Treasurer.
SAN FRANCISCO MEDICAL BENEVOLENT SO- CIETY-R. McMillan, M. D., President: L. P. Gau- tier, M. D., Treasurer; John T. Crook, M. D., Secre- tary. Executive Committee-Drs. S. R. Gerry, R. Mackintosh and L. Pawlicki. Finance Committee- Drs. W. H. Bruner, L. P. Gautier and J. G. Bucknall. Permanent Secretary of Literary Chapter, Dr. George H. Powers; Curator and Librarian, Dr. R. B. Swan.
SAN FRANCISCO MEDICAL FUND SOCIETY- Meets quarterly (second Tuesday in the month), at 545 California. A. H. Beck, President; A. A. Muller, Secretary; J. J. Mundwyler, Treasurer.
SAN FRANCISCO SOCIETY FOR THE PREVEN- TION OF CRUELTY TO ANIMALS-Henry Gibbons, M. D., President; Jacob Z. Davis, Vice-President; James S. Hutchinson, Treasurer; Nathaniel Hunter, Secretary. Trustees-Henry Gibbons, M. D., Jacob Z. Davis, James M. McDonald, James Otis, James S. Hutchinson, Wm. A. Woodward, Frank G. Edwards, Joseph W. Winans, Ira P. Rankin, Thomas House- worth, Frank F. Taylor, George C. Hickox, Charles N. Ellinwood, M. D., Charles Sonntag and Nathaniel Hunter.
SCANDINAVIAN HALL ASSOCIATION-Office, 71 Montgomery. Albert Muller, President ; E. A. Brandt, Treasurer ; A. A. Enguist, Secretary.
SCANDINAVIAN LADIES' AID SOCIETY-Meet- ings held first Wednesday of the month at 2 P. M., and third Wednesday at 7 P. M. Mrs. C. Anderson, President; Mrs. Madison, Vice-President; Mrs. Toft, Secretary; Rev. C. Hvistendalh, Treasurer.
SCANDINAVIAN SOCIETY-Meetings held every day and evening, at 71 New Montgomery. A. Christ- ian Freese, President; Victor L. Sundblad and J. D. W. Jensen, Secretaries; A. A. Enquist, Treasurer.
SCANDINAVIAN MUTUAL AID SOCIETY-Mects semi-annually, at 71 New Montgomery. H. A. Thomp- son, President; W. F. Landstrom, Vice-President; A. A. Enquist, Secretary; E. A. Brandt, Treasurer.
SLAVONIC ILLYRIC MUTUAL BENEVOLENT AS- SOCIATION-Number of members, 150. Meets first Thursday of each month, at cor Clay and Davis. J. Ivancovich, President: B. Radovich, Vice-President; Elia Zvietich, Secretary; S. Martinovich, Treasurer.
SOCIETE DE BIENFAISANCE DES DAMES FRAN- CAISE-Assembly Rooms, 730 Montgomery. Busi- ness meetings last Monday in the month. Mme. G. Godehaux, President; Mme. M. Lefevre, Treasurer; Mme. E. Raas, Secretary.
SONS OF THE EMERALD ISLE-Meet first and third Wednesday of each month at Irish American Hall. Daniel Sheehan, President; Nicholas Ennis, Secretary.
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ST. MARY'S LADIES' SOCIETY-Meets, adjoining St. Mary's Hospital. Officers selected from the Sisters of Mercy.
ST. MARY'S TEMPERANCE BENEVOLENT AND LIBRARY ASSOCIATION-Reading room in the base- ment of St. Mary's Cathedral. Meets first Sunday of each month. J. J. Dougart, President; J. H. Nolan, Treasurer; J. B. Gallagher, Secretary; F. A. Belinge, Physician.
ST. PATRICK'S MUTUAL ALLIANCE OF THE UNITED STAES-Thomas J. Welsh, President; G. Fosbery and P. Fleming, Vice- Presidents : Jerome Deasy, N. D .: M. Flynn, Secretary; J. T. Kelly, Treas. CALIFORNIA LODGE, No. 1-Meets first and third Monday of each month at Charter Oak Hall. Wm. Broderick, President; J. B. Daly and D. McPartland, Vice-Presidents; M. Flyn and Wm. Cronan, Secre- taries; J. T. Kelly, Treasurer.
ST. PETER'S GERMAN ROMAN CATHOLIC BE- NEVOLENT SOCIETY-Meets first Sunday of each month, at St. Boniface's Church. Peter Kerner, President; Th. Hoffelmann, Vice-President; P. Den- ner, Recording Secretary; S. Horstman, Financial Secretary; F. F. Speckman, Treasurer.
SWISS MUTUAL BENEVOLENT SOCIETY-Meets at 627 Commercial in January, April, July and Octo- ber. Organized 1849; re-organized 1874. Antoine Borel, President; Camillo Steffani, Vice-President: P. A. Giannini, Treasurer; Edward Galliard, English Secretary; G. L. Giacomini, Italian Secretary; A. Wil- helm, M. D., and A. Rottanzi, M. D., Physicians; E. V. Vormand Collector.
SWISS RELIEF SOCIETY-F. Berton, Swiss Con- sul, President. Directors-A. Borel, Swiss Vice- Consul, V. Giamboni, R. Neuenschwander and C. Buxtorf.
TEACHERS' AID SOCIETY-Miss C. P. Field, Pres- ident; George Beanston, Miss N. S. Baldwin, Miss Nellie O'Loughlin, Miss Amy Campbell, Miss R. Lev- inson, Mrs. L. K. Burke, Miss A. E. Hucks and Ella A. Lamb, Vice-Presidents; Miss Nellie Owens, Record- ing Secretary; Miss Mary Murphy, Financial Secre- tary; Miss Mary A. Humphreys, Treasurer.
THE LITTLE SISTERS-The Infant Shelter is lo- cated at 759 Mission, nr Fourth. Miss Daisy Spear, President; Miss Minnie Simpson, Vice-President. Miss Nathalie Carnes, Secretary; Miss Edith Buck- ingham, Treasurer. Managers - Misses Jennie Mayers, Emma Margo, Fannie Simpson, Lizzie Pot- ter and Carrie Root.
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