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MEDICAL AND SURGICAL DEPARTMENT-Medical Col- lege, Toland Hall, San Francisco. Daniel C. Gilman, M. A., President; H. H. Toland, M. D., Professor of Clinical Surgery; George Hewston, A. M. M. D., Pro- fessor of Principles and Practice of Medicine; R. Beverly Cole, M. D., Professor of Obstetrics and Clinical Diseases of Women; A. A. O'Neil, A. M., M. D., Professor of Anatomy; C. T. Deane, M. D., Professor of Diseases of Women and Children and Clinical Obstetrics; C. M. Bates, M. D., Professor of Clinical Medicine; M. W. Fish, M. D., Professor of Physiology; A. B. Stout, M. D., Professor of Surgery; W. T. Bradbury, M. D., Professor of Therapeutics; F. W. Hatch, M. D., Professor of Materia Medica; Charles B. Brigham, A. M. M. D., Frofessor of Mili- tary and Orthopedic Surgery: Professor W. B. Rising, Ph. D., Lecturer on Chemistry; N. J. Martinache, M. D., Lecturer on Ophthalmology and Otology; G. A. Shurtleff, M. D., Professor of Mental Diseases; Thomas M. Logan, M. D., Professor of Hygiene; E. D. Martineaut, M. D., Demonstrator of Anatomy; A. A. O'Neil, Dean of the Faculty, 650 Washington street. A Dental College and a Pharmaceutical Gol- lege have been established in connection with the Medical and Surgical Department of the University of California.
UNIVERSITY MOUND COLLEGE, S s San Bruno Road, John Gamble, B. A., Principal, Prof. of Greek, Latin and English Literature; Rev. R. G. McCarthy, M. A., Chapla.n: Charles Bute, Ph D. C. E., Prof. of Mathematics, Chemistry and Surveying: Daniel Gam- ble, instructor English and Commercial Branches; Charles D. Merrill, instructor Algebra and Arithme- tic: Jules Borcl, Prof. Modern Languages; Louis Holz, Prof. Music.
UNIVERSITY COLLEGE (City College), SW cor Geary and Stockton, George Bates, B. A., Principal. Trustees-Hon. Thomas H. Selby, Hon. H. P. Coon, M. D., Rev W. A. Scott, D. D., Rev. F. Buell, A. M., Rev. Thomas Fraser, H. M. Newhall, Esq., J. D. Thornton, Esq., James B. Roberts, Esq., R. B. Wood- ward, Esq .; Gov. H. H. Haight; W. C. Ralston, Esq .; Rev. T. M. Cunningham, D. D., Rev, T. W. Poor, D. D., Rev. S. Woodbridge, D. D., A. Campbell, Esq., F. Henderson, Esq., D. O. Mills, Esq., N. G. Kittle, Esq., and August Homme, Esq.
SAN FRANCISCO THEOLOGICAL SEMINARY, SE cor Stockton and Geary, Rev. W. A. Scott, D. D., LL. D., Prof. of Mental and Moral Science and Systematic Theology; Rev. George Burrowes, D. D., Prof. of He- brew Language and Literature; Rev. D. W. Poor, D. D., Prof. of Biblical and Ecclesiastical History and Church Government; Rev. William Alexander, Prof. of Exegetical Theology, New Testament Literature and Homiletics. Officers of the Board-President, W. A. Scott, D. D., LL. D .; Vice-President, A. F. White, LL. D .; Secretary, R. J. Trumbull; Treasurer, Stephen Franklin.
PACIFIC MEDICAL COLLEGE -119 Stockton. George H. Gibbons, Dean
URBAN ACADEMY, SE cor Mason and Geary, Na- than W. Moore, Principal, teacher of Latin and Greek; Elisha Brooks, teacher of English Branches; Charles Morel, teacher of French and Spanish; George C. Arnold, teacher of German and the Higher Mathe- matics, and lecturer on Chemistry; Felix Seregni, teacher of Drawing and Penmanship.
Libraries and Reading Rooms.
B'NAI B'RITH LIBRARY ASSOCIATION-Meets on the first Sunday in each month, at B. B. Hall, 105 Post. Number of volumes, 3,500. Louis Schwartz, President; S. Leszynsky, Vice-President; D. Magnes, Secretary; I. N. Choynski, Treasurer; J. Rosenthal, Librarian.
MECHANICS' INSTITUTE, 27 Post-A. S. Hallidie, President; P. B. Cornwall, Vice-Prest; Henry L. Da- vis, Treasurer; James Spiers, Corresponding Secre- tary; R. B. Woodward, Recording Secretary. Board of Directors-James C. Patrick, George Spaulding, Richard Savage, James P. Curtis. Asa R. Wells, Chas. Elliot, John H. Macdonald, W. P. Stout.
MERCANTILE LIBRARY ASSOCIATION - N s Bush, bet Sansome and Montgomery. President, Geo. C. Hickox: Vice President, William Loewy; Record- ing Secretary, T. H. Rearden; Corresponding Secre- tary, Hy. P. Tricon; Treasurer, W. W. Wiggins. Trustees-Hy. K. Moore, Prentiss Selby, Sydney M. Smith, W. B. Cummings, Lovell White, P. Taylor, John Bermingham, H. P. Bowie and John R. Jarboe.
MILITARY LIBRARY-Rooms 28 Merchants' Ex- change; 600 volumes and 100 maps. President, D. W. C. Thompson; Secretary and Librarian, David Wilder.
ODD FELLOWS' LIBRARY ASSOCIATION-325 Montgomery Blk. President, George Hewston; Vice President, Colin M. Boyd; Recording Secretary, H. C. Squire; Corresponding Secretary, Leon L. Dennery; Librarian, George A. Carnes; Assistant Librarian, A. H. Grayson; Treasurer, Wm. H. Watson.
SAN FRANCISCO LAW LIBRARY ASSOCIATION- 27 and 28 Montgomery Blk. President, J. P. Hoge; Secretary and Librarian, G. G, W. Hoge; Porter, J. W. Mckenzie.
YOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION LI- BRARY-232 Sutter. President, Jacob S. Taber; Re- cording Secretary, Irving E. Smith; Corresponding Secretary, Rev. J. P. Moore; Treasurer, B. F. Sher- wood; Librarian and Chaplain, Rev. H. Cox, D. D .:
Medical Societies.
BOARD OF PHARMACY-Organized under the pro- visions of an Act of the Legislature, approved March 28, 1872: NE cor Market and Stockton. John Calvert, President; William T. Wenzell, Secretary. Board of Pharmacy :- John Calvert, William Simpson, Max Tschirner, James G. Steele and William T. Wenzell.
CALIFORNIA STATE MEDICAL SOCIETY OF HOMEOPATHICPRACTITIONERS-Meets annually in San Francisco, bet 1st and 15th April. C. W. Brey- fogle, M. D., San Jose, President; S. Porter, M. D., Napa, and M. J. Werder, M. D., San Francisco. Vice Presidents; W. N. Griswold, M. D., and E. J. Fraser, M. D., Secretaries: M. T. Wilson, M. D., Treasurer; J. S. Shepherd, M. D., Petaluma, F. Hiller, Sr., M. D., and J. K. Clark, M. D., Sacramento, Censors.
CALIFORNIA PHARMACEUTICAL SOCIETY-SE cor Clay and Kearny. W. M. Searby, President; G. G. Burnett, Secretary.
DENTAL ASSOCIATION-Meets second Tuesday in
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month, at Y. M. C. A. Hall. H. E. Knox, President; J. E. Goe, Corresponding Secretary; A. Warner, Jr., Recording Secretary.
ECLECTIC MEDICAL SOCIETY-Meets first Mon- day in month at 156 Third; annnal meeting, December 8, 1875. O. P. Warren, M. D., President; F. M. Clay- ton, M. D., and J. P. Backesto, M. D., Vice Presidents; F. C. Cook, M. D., Corresponding Secretary; Charles F. Draper, Recording Secretary; M. R. Tewkesbury, M. D., Treasurer; Benjamin Sturman, M. R. Tewkes- bury and L. B. Hoag, Censors.
PACIFIC HOMEOPATHIC MEDICAL SOCIETY- Formed September, 1874; annual meeting first Wednes- day in November; semi-annual meeting first Wednes- day in May. J. J. Cushing, M. D., President; J. M. Selfridge, M. D., Vice President; G. M. Pease, M. D., General Secretary; J. A. Albertson, M. D., Treasurer; J. F. Geary, M. D., H. H. Ingerson, M. D., and H. Knapp. M. D., Censors. Meetings beld at Y. M. C. A. Rooms; elections by ballot.
SAN FRANCISCO MEDICAL SOCIETY-Meets at 114 Stockton, first and third Tuesdays in month, 7% P. M. W. A. Grover, M. D., President; C. B. Holbrook, M. D., and E. Bentley, M. D., Vice Presidents; W. T. Wythe, M. D., Recording Secretary; J. R. Prevost, M. D., Corresponding Secretary; H. S. Baldwin, M. D., Treasurer; B. D. Dean, M. D., Librarian.
NEWSPAPERS AND PUBLICATIONS.
See BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
RAILROADS.
CENTRAL PACIFIC RAILROAD-Leland Stanford, President; C. P. Huntington, Vice President; E. H. Miller, Jr., Secretary; Mark Hopkins, Treasurer; S. S. Montague, Chief Engineer; B. B. Redding, Land Com- missioner: W. H. Porter, Auditor; A. N. Towne, Gen- eral Superintendent; John Corning, Assistant General Superintendent; J. R. Watson, General Supply Agent; F. L. Vandenburgh, Supt. Telegraph; T. H. Goodman, General Passenger and Ticket Agent; J. C. Stubbs, Assistant General Freight Agent; O. C. Wheeler, Gen- eral Baggage Agent. This company inclues the Cen- tral Pacific, Southern Pacific, Western Pacific, Califor- nia Central, San Joaquin Valley, California and Ore- gon, Oakland and Alameda roads.
LOS ANGELES AND WILMINGTON - Eighteen miles in length, and connects the two places named.
NORTH PACIFIC COAST-Runs from Saucelito, and is completed to the vicinity of San Rafael. Con- nected by ferry with San Francisco.
N. P. C. R. R. Stations .- Following is a list of sta- tions on the North Pacific Coast Railroad with their respective distances, from the landing at the foot of Davis street, San Francisco: Saucelito, 6 miles; Ly- ford's, 10; Corte Maderia, 13; Tamalpais, 15; San An- selmo, 17; Fairfax, 18%%; Alderney's 24}%; San Geroni- mo, 2512; Lagunitas, 28; Taylorville, 31; Jewell's, 32; Garcia, 35; Olema, 38%%; Millonton, 42}%; Marshall, 47%%; Hamlet, 51; and Tomales, 55 miles.
NORTH PACIFIC-Extends from Donahue to Clo- verdale. Connects by steamer with San Francisco.
SAN RAFAEL AND SAN QUENTIN-Three and a half miles in length, and connects by ferry with San Francisco.
THE PITTSBURG AND BLACK DIAMOND ROADS -Run from the Mount Diablo coal mines; seven miles long each. The latter terminates at New York of the Pacific and the former at Pittsburg Landing.
City Railway Lines.
See BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
Secret and Benevolent Societies.
FREE AND ACCEPTED MASONS.
GRAND LODGE OF FREE AND ACCEPTED MA- SONS OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA .- Next an- nual meeting at Masonic Temple, San Francisco, Post above Montgomery. M. W. George Clement Perkins, Grand Master, Oroville; R. W. John Mills Brown, Deputy Grand Master, Vallejo; R. W. William Boyd Parker, Senior Grand Warden, Red Bluff; R. W. Wiley James Tinnin, Junior Grand Warden, Weaverville; V. W. James Laidley, Grand Treasurer, San Francisco; V. W. Alex. Gurdon Abell, Grand Secretary, San Fran- cisco; V. R. William Henry Hill, Grand Chaplain, Los Angeles; W. Henry Huntley Haight, Grand Orator, Alameda; W. William Edward Moody, Assistant Grand Secretary, San Francisco; W. John Werner Shaeffer, Grand Lecturer, San Francisco; W. Josiah Perkins Brown, Grand Marshal, Camptonville; W. Samuel Graves, Grand Bible Bearer, san Francisco; W. Na- thaniel Dunbar Plum, Grand Standard Bearer, Forbes- town; W. Henri Videau, Grand Sword Bearer, San Francisco; W. Moses Heller, Senior Grand Deacon, San Francisco; W. John Whitten Surface, Junior Grand Deacon, Ione City; W. Charles McCormick, Senior Grand Steward, San Francisco; W. Charles Wilson Bush, Junior Grand Steward, Los Angeles; W. John Chany Partridge, Grand Pursuviant, Susanville; W. Samuel David Mayer, Grand Organist, San Fran- cisco; W. James Oglesby, Grand Tyler, San Francisco. Trustees of the Reserve Fund-V. W. James Laidley, San Francisco; R. W. Richard Dale, Sacramento; W. George Craw Hickox, San Francisco.
CALIFORNIA, No. 1-Meets every Tuesday evening at Masonic Temple. Jesse Combes, W. M .; Charles J. Prescott, S. W .; Allison Van Denburgh, J. W .; Arthur S. Peterson, Treasurer; G. T. Grimes, Secretary.
LA PARFAITE UNION, No. 17-Meets every Friday evening at Masonic Temple. Pierre Francois Masson, W. M .; Dominique Germain Lucien, S. W .; Phillippe Sabatie, J. W .; Louis Michel Gautier, Treasurer; Michel Lebatard, Secretary.
OCCIDENTAL, No. 22-Meets every Monday eve- ning at Masonic Temple. Pemberton Brittan Horton, W. M .; Charles Johnson Willey, S. W .; Samuel W. Backus, J. W .; John Monroe Johnson, Treasurer; Wil- liam Edward Moody, Secretary.
GOLDEN GATE, No. 30-Meets every Tuesday eve- ning at Corinthian Hall, 31 Post. William Stebbins Browne, W. M .; James Henry Skelly, S. W .; Samuel Hervey, Jr., J. W .; Calvin Hale Wetherbee, Treasurer; Adolphus Augustus Hobe, Secretary.
MOUNT MORIAH, No. 44-Meets every Wednesday evening at Masonic Temple. Davis Louderback, W. M .; J. Lipman, S. W .; J. M. Keating, J. W .; George C. Hickox, Treasurer; Charles L. Wiggins, Secretary.
FIDELITY, No. 120-Meets every Thursday evening at Masonic Temple. Henry Williams, W. M .; Joseph Napthaly, S. W .; George Barstow, J. W .; Louis Eman- uel, Treasurer; Moses Heller, Secretary.
HERMANN, No. 127-Meets every Monday evening at Masonic Temple. Ralph De Clairmont, W. M .; William Nagle, S. W .; Nicolaus Lohse, J. W .; Henry Vorrath, Treasurer; Peter George Bauch, Secretary.
PACIFIC, No. 136-Meets every Tuesday evening at 930 Market. Solomon Kohlman, W. M .; George Lev- iston, S. W .; Charles G. Ewing, J. W .; Lewis Clarence Hunter, Treasurer; Henry Hickei, Secretary.
CROCKETT, No. 139-Meets every Wednesday eve- ning at Corinthian Hall. Charles McCormick, W. M .; James Lafayette Cogswell, S. W .; Robert Gabriel Kelly, J. W .; Samuel Simmons, Treasurer; Carsten Hildebrandt, Secretary.
ORIENTAL, No. 144-Meets every Tuesday evening at Masonic Temple. Samuel E. Dutton, W. M .; D. C. Smith, S. W .; W. J. Townshend, J. W .; E. W. Schnei- der, Treasurer; W. H. Loring, Secretary.
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EXCELSIOR, No. 166-Meets every Wednesday eve- ning at Masonic Temple. Alexander Martin, W. M .; John Martin Currier, S. W .; Frank Dyer Bullock, J. W .; Aaron Dowd, Treasurer; Thomas T. Atkinson, Secretary.
MISSION, No. 169-Meets every Wednesday evening cor Sixteenth and Valencia. Jerome Spaulding, W. M .: F. A. Reynolds, S. W .; John Wagner, J. W .; Wil- liam Ede, Treasurer; John W. Harville, Secretary.
SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO NO. 212-Meets every Thursday evening at Hare's Hall, South San Francisco. George Keep, W. M .: Francis Augustus Barrett, S. W .; James George Fay, J. W .; Diedrich Dreyer, Treasurer; Cornelius Edward Dunshee, Secretary.
DORIC NO. 216-Meets every Tuesday evening at Masonic Temple. Lonson Martin Manzer, W. M .; Gumpert Schwartz, S. W .; Abraham Kaplan, J. W .; Curtis Klopstock, Treasurer; Gabriel David Plato, Sec- retary.
SPERANZA ITALIANA NO. 217-Meets every Fri- day evening in King Solomon's Temple. Natale Gi- amboni, W. M .; Andrea Divini, S. W .; A. Galli, J. W .; Camillo Steffani, Treasurer; Giorgei Caglieri, Secre- tary.
Chapters R. A. M.
GRAND CHAPTER ROYAL ARCH MASONS OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA-Meets annually. M. E. William Alexander January, Grand High Priest, San José: R. E. William Thomas Reynolds, Deputy Grand High Priest, San Francisco; R. E. John Mills Brown, Grand King, Vallejo; R. E. Henry Hay Knapp, Grand Scribe, Napa; R. E. Charles Lewis Wiggin, Grand Secretary, San Francisco; R. E. John Elliott Benton, Grand Chaplain, Oakland; E. Nathan Weston Spaulding, Grand Captain of the Host, Oakland; E. Wiley James Tinnin, Grand Royal Arch Captain, Weaverville; Comp. Samuel David Mayer, Grand Or- ganist, San Francisco; Comp. Ira Colburn Root, Grand Guard, San Francisco: M. E. Thomas Hubbard Cas- well, Grand Lecturer, Nevada.
SAN FRANCISCO NO. 1-Stated meetings first and third Mondays of each month, at Chapter Hall, Ma- sonic Temple. Samuel Sternheim, H. P .; Simon Baum, K .: Henry Edwards, Scribe; Edward T. An- thony, Captain of Host; Henry Williams, Principal Sojourner; Henry Wangenheim, R. A. Captain; Alfred Rising, Master Third Vail; William A. Stewart, Master Second Vail; Joseph Getz, Master First Vail; Joseph Clement, Treasurer; Henry L. Cohen, Secretary; Ira C. Root, Guard.
CALIFORNIA, No. 5-Stated meetings first and third Tuesdays of month, at Chapter Hall, Masonic Temple. Alfred C. Waitt, H. P .; Joseph M. Litch- field, K .; Alphonso H. Vaughn, Scribe; Charles J. Willey, Captain of Host; Jesse C. Rced, Principal So- journer; John Newman, R. A. Captain; Thomas F. Atkinson, Master Third Vail; J. E. Purdy, Master Sec- ond Vail; Daniel J. Edgar, Master First Vail; Samuel Granes, Treasurer; William E. Moody, Secretary; Jas. Oglesby, Guard.
Councils R. and S. M.
GRAND COUNCIL OF ROYAL AND SELECT MAS- TERS OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA-Meets an- nually on the second Thursday of April, at Masonic Temple, San Francisco. M. P. Powell Samuel Lawson, Grand Master, Sacramento; R. P. Henry Sayre Orme, Deputy Grand Master, Los, Angeles; R. P. George Tuttle Grimes, Grand Illustrous Master, San Fran- cisco; R. P. Edmond Taylor Wilkins, Grand Principal Conductor of the Works, Marysville; R. P. James Laidley, Grand Treasurer, SanFrancisco; R. P. Charles Lewis Wiggin, Grand Recorder, San Francisco; R. P. William Jeffray, Grand Chaplain, SanFrancisco: Comp. William Monroe Petrie, Grand Captain of the Guards, Sacramento; Comp. Leopold Kuh, Grand Steward, San Francisco; Comp. Ira Colburn Root, Grand Sen- tinel, San Francisco.
CALIFORNIA, No. 2-Meets first Saturday in each month at Chapter Hall, Masonic Temple. George T.
Grimes, T. I. M., Leopold Kub, D. I. M .; William Jef- fray, P. C. W .; Alex. D. McDonald, Treasurer; William E. Moody, Secretary; Jesse C. Reed, C. G .: Henry Ed- wards, Conductor; Baptist Johnson, Marshal; James Oglesby, Sentinel.
Commanderies K. T.
GRAND COMMANDERY OF KNIGHTS TEMPLAR OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA-Assemble an- nually on second Friday in April, at Masonic Temple, San Francisco. R. E. Sir William Abraham Davis, Grand Commander, Stockton; V. E. Sir Alvin Bacon Preston, Deputy Grand Commander, Jamestown; E. Sir Henry Sayre Orme, Grand Generalissimo, Los An- geles; E. Sir Hiram Throp Graves, Grand Captain General, San Francisco: E. and Rev. Sir Benjamin Akerly, Grand Prelate, Oakland; E. Sir William Henry Lino Barnes, Grand Senior Warden, San Francisco; E. Sir Ralph Josiah Van Voorhees, Grand Junior War- den, Placerville; E. Sir Elisha Wilson Bourne, Grand Treasurer, San Francisco; E. Sir Powell Samuel Lawson, Grand Standard Bearer, Sacramento; E. Sir George Tisdale Bromley, Grand Sword Bearer, San Francisco; E. Sir Edward Richard Hedges, Grand Warden, Stockton; Sir James Oglesby, Grand Captain of the Guards, San Francisco.
CALIFORNIA, No. 1-Meets every Friday evening in Commandery Hall, Masonic Temple. Sir William H. L. Barnes, Commander; Sir George T. Bromley, Generalissimo; Sir Franklin H. Day, Captain-Gen- eral; Sir William Mason Rundell, Prelate; Sir Henry H. Thrall, Senior Warden: Sir Henry H. Blake, Ju- nior Warden; Sir William H. Lyon, Treasurer; Sir Willlam Harney, Recorder; Sir Henry M. Newhall, Standard Bearer; Sir George Craw Hickox, Sword Bearer; Sir Henry Edwards, Warden; Sir James Ogles- by, Sentinel; Sir Lucius Thompson, First Guard; Sir David W. Laird, Second Guard; Sir Reuben N. Lloyd, Third Guard.
A. and A. Scottish Rite.
GRAND CONSISTORY OF THE ANCIENT AND ACCEPTED SCOTTISH RITE-Meets at Masonic Tem- ple, San Francisco, second Wednesday in January, 21st of March, 25th of June, 21st of September and 27th of December. V. I. John M. Browne, Grand Com- mander and Chief, Vallejo; I. William A. Davis, First L. Commander, Stockton; I. H. H. Hubbard, Second L. Commander, San Francisco: I. Charles Marsh, Grand Constable, Nevada; I. Charles F. Brown, Grand Admiral, San Francisco; I. S. G. Hilborn, Grand Chancellor, Vallejo; I. Washington Ayer, Grand Minister of State, San Francisco: I. William C. Belcher, Grand Almoner, Marysville; I. George J. Hobe, Grand Register, San Francisco; I. Oscar H. Walker, Grand Keeper of Seals and Archives, Stock- ton; I. Charles H. Dewey, Grand Treasurer, San Francisco: I. A. A. McAllister, Grand Primate, Val- lejo; I. J. W. Harville, Grand Master of Ceremonies, San Francisco; I. E. A. Rodgers, Grand Expert, Stockton; I. D. M. Hosmer, Grand Asst Expert, San Francisco: I. Alexander Chalmers, Grand Beau- senifer, Stockton; I. Lewis M. Cutting, Bearer of the Vexillum Belli, Stockton: I. James Dods, Grand Master of the Guards, Oakland; I. C. Waterhouse, Grand Chamberlain, San Francisco: I. Thomas Driver, Grand Steward, Stockton; I. Stephen Wing, Grand Aid-de-Camp, San Francisco; I. Ira C. Root, Grand Sentinel, San Francisco.
GODFREY DE ST. OMAR COUNCIL, KNIGHTS KADOSH, No. 1-Meets on the second Friday evening in every month at Masonic Temple. Sir Horace H. Hubbard, Very Em. Commander; Sir Charles F. Brown, Em. First-Lieutenant Commander; Sir Wil- lard G. Wayman, Em. Second-Lieutenant Commander; Sir Charles H. Dewey, Exc. Chancellor; Sir John H. Titcomb, Exc. Orator; Sir William J. Hamilton, Exc. Almoner; Sir George J. Hobe, Exc. Recorder; Sir Moses Heller, Exc. Treasurer; Sir William T. Rey- nolds, Exc. Master of Ceremonics: Sir R. R. Givens, Val. Turcopilier: Sir James H. Mitchell, Wor. Draper: Sir Marcus C. Meyer, Worthy First Deacon; Sir Jos. N. Souther, Worthy Second Dcacon; Sir William
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Jeffray, Bearer of Beauseant; Sir William McCrindle, Bearer of the Second Standard; Sir Henry H. Pearson, Bearer of the Third Standard; Sir Charles J. Prescott, Lieutenant of the Guard; Sir Ira C. Root, Sentinel.
YERBA BUENA CHAPTER OF ROSE CROIX, No. 4-Meets on the last Friday of every month at Ma- sonic Temple. Sir Benjamin Morgan, M. W. M .; Sir Charles J. Prescott, S. W .; Sir George Spaulding, J. W .; Sir James H. Mitchell, Orator; Sir William Jeffray, Almoner; Sir George J. Hobe, Secretary; Sir Moses Heller, Treasurer; Sir Charles H. Dewey, M. of C .; Sir William McCrindle, S. E .; Sir F. A. Reynolds, J. E .; Sir F. Nicolaysen. G. of T .; Sir James Church- ward, Tyler.
YERBA BUENA LODGE OF PERFECTION, No. 6- Meets every Friday evening at Masonic Temple. C. F. Brown, T. P. G. M .; Adrian R. Smith, S. G. W .; James H. Mitchell, J. G. W .; George T. Marye, Jr., Orator; William Jeffray, Almoner; John H. Titcomb, Secretary; Moses Heller, Treasurer; William H. Rose, M. of C .; James Patterson, S. E .; E. M. Cottrell, J. E .; Frederick W. Myrick, C. G .; James Churchward, Tyler.
Adoptive Masonry.
THE GRAND CHAPTER OF THE ORDER OF THE ADOPTIVE RITE OF THE EASTERN STAR- Meets first Monday after the second Tuesday in Octo- ber, at Corinthian Hall, 31 Post. George J. Hobe, San Francisco, Worthy Grand Patron; Henrietta Whitcher, Oakland, Grand Matron; William S. Phelps, San Francisco, Associate Grand Patron; Emily Rolfe, Nevada, Associate Grand Matron; Anna M. Elliot, San Francisco, Grand Secretary; Kate Richardson, Suisun, Grand Treasurer; Lucy E. Dam, Oakland, Grand Con- ductress; Amanda Adams, Vallejo, Grand Warder; Rev. D. E. Bushnell, Suisun, Grand Chaplain; Annie E. Du Bois, San Francisco, Associate Grand Conduc- tress; Abbie E. Wood,San Francisco, Grand Lecturess; Annie E. Douglas, San Francisco, Grand Marshal; Eleanor B. Farrington, Oakland, Grand Adab; Mary J. Schuotze, Rocklin, Grand Ruth; Sarah J. Cassidy, Vallejo, Grand Esther; Ann M. Jennings, Drytown, Grand Martha; Jennie E. Smith, Alameda, Grand Electa; Elvin B. Farrington, Oakland, Grand Organist; Joseph Lippman, San Francisco, Grand Sentinel.
GOLDEN GATE, No. 1-Meets every Wednesday evening, at Corinthian Hall, 31 Post. Jerome Spaul- ding, Worthy Patron; Mary A. Downer, Worthy Ma- tron; Mary Hasty, Associate Matron; Georgia Wash- burn, Secretary; Helen A. Shaeffer, Treasurer; Emma Swift, Conductress; Susan K. Allen, Associate Con- ductress; Mary Bragg, Adah; Anna W. Elliot, Ruth; Sarah J. Stoutenborough, Esther; Nellie M. Owens, Martha; Jennie Mann, Electa; Jane Rodecker, War- der; Henry Savage, Sentinel.
CALIFORNIA, No. 4-Meets every Thursday even- ing, at Corinthian Hall, 31 Post. Frederick Leppiph, Worthy Patron; Abbie E. Wood, Worthy Matron; Har- riet N. Norcross, Associate Matron; Elizabeth Adsit, Treasurer; M. E. Stovall; Secretary; Susie Neil, Con- ductress: Mary Holland, Associate Conductress; Mary Alrutz, Adah; Rebecca Bragg, Ruth: Dora Leppiph, Esther; Helen K. Fonda, Martha; Jane Tuttle, Electa; Lizzie Wells, Warder; John Willis, Sentinel.
Masonic Cemetery Association.
Office 23 Merchants' Exchange. W. R. Wheaton, President; Joseph Clement, Vice President; Thomas Anderson, Treasurer; John R. Wilde, Secretary.
Masonic Board of Relief.
Composed of the Masters of Lodges in this City. Meets every Saturday evening at Masonic Temple. C. McCormack, President; A. C. Waitt, Secretary.
COLORED MASONS.
CONVENTIONALINDEPENDENT GRAND LODGE OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA-Annual sessions at C. I. G. L. Hall, S s Pacific, bet Powell and Mason. Robert J. Fletcher, M. W. G. M .; John G. Pallier, R. W. D. G. M .; Joseph W. Prince, R. W. S. G. W .;
Henry Tolbert, R. W. J. G. W .: George A. Devall, R. W. G. T .; William H. Hillery, R. W. G. S.
HANNIBAL, No. 1-Meets under National Grand Lodge, SW cor Powell and Jackson, every Wednesday evening. Ezekiel Cooper, W. M .; Isaac West, S. W .; George Mason, J. W .; George A. Devall, Treasurer; Samuel C. Lorington, Secretary.
VICTORIA, No. 3-Meets under National Grand Lodge, SW cor Powell and Jackson, every Monday evening. James A. Reeder, W. M .; Moses A. Jack- son, S. W .; John M. Patterson, J. W .; James Dizart, Treasurer; William H. Hillery, Secretary.
OLIVE BRANCH, No. 4-Meets on the first Tuesday in each month at C. I. G. L. Hall. Wilford R. Strick- land, W. M .; Charles A. Griffith, S. W .; Daniel Mc- Cleary, J. W .; Henry Tolbert, Treasurer; William J. Simmons, Secretary.
WETHINGTON, No. 7-Meets on the first Thursday in each month at C. I. G. L. Hall. James H. Riker, W. M .; Henry S. Morris, S. W .; Samuel Dustin, Treasurer.
MASONIC, No. 11-Meets on the first Friday in each month at C. I. G. L. Hall. Peter Anderson, W. M .; Sam. A. Smyth, S. W .; Richard B. Schofield, J. W .: John Harris, Treasurer; William J. O. Bryant, Secretary.
COVENANT ARK, No. 1-Meets cor Powell and Jackson on the second Tuesday in each month. Homer Bishop, Archon; Mrs. A. E. Farrell, Archon- ess; E. Cooper, Treasurer; Mrs. S. Johnson, Sec- retary.
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