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THE GRAND CHAPTER OF THE ORDER OF THE ADOPTIVE RITE OF THE EASTERN STAR -Meets at the Corinthian Hall, Mechanics' Institute Building, in the City of San Francisco on Wednesday Oct. 4, 1874.
Its officers for the term ending Oet. 14, 1874, are: George J. Hobe, Worthy Grand Patron, San Fran- cisco; Mary E. Gillespie, Worthy Grand Matron, Suisun; William G. Doolittle, Associate Grand Patron, San Francisco; Sarah Anderson, Associate Grand Matron, San Francisco; Henrietta Whitcher, Grand Secretary, Oakland; Kate Richardson, Grand Treasurer. Suisun: Kate Willats, Grand Conductress, Vallejo; Annie E. Dubois, Associate Grand Con- ductress, San Francisco; Rev. D. E. Bushnell, Grand Chaplain. Suisun; Anna M. Elliott, Grand Lecturess, San Francisco; Abbie E. Wood, Grand Marshal, San Francisco; Amanda Adams, Grand Warder, Vallejo; Lottie B. Eaton, Grand Adah, Vallejo; Jennie E. Smith, Grand Ruth, Alameda; Sarah J. Stoutenborough, Grand Esther, San Francisco; Lucy E. Dam, Grand Martha, Oakland; Caroline Pierson, Grand Electa, Oakland; Elvin B. Farrington, Grand Organist, Oakland; E. Minor Smith, Grand Sentinel, Alameda.
This body was organized in 1860, and the first Chapter was organized on the 9th of May in the same year, with a membership of thirty-four. There are now eleven Subordinate Chapters under the jurisdic- tion of the Grand Chapter with a membership of about six hundred; the following two Chapters are in San Francisco.
GOLDEN GATE CHAPTER, No. 1 .- Meets every Mon- day evening at Corinthian Hall, Mechanics' Institute Building.
Officers .- Jerome Spaulding, W. Patron; Annie E. Douglass, W. Matron; Mary Downer, Associate Matron; Helen Shaoffer, Treasurer; Georgia Wash- burn, Secretary; Mary Hasty, Conductress; Emma Swift, Associate Conductress; Mary Smith, Adah; Lizzie Blyth, Ruth; Priscilla Gibbs, Esther; Lizzie Canham, Martha; Mary Lewis, Electa; Jane Ro- decker, Warder; Henry Savage, Sentinel.
CALIFORNIA CHAPTER, No. 4 .- Meets every Thurs- day evening at Corinthian Hall, Mechanics' Institute Building.
Officers .- W. L. Phelps, W. Patron; Annie E. Du- bois, W. Matron; Abbie E. Wood, Associate Matron; Marion Hill, Treasurer; M. E. Stovall, Secretary; Susie Niel, Conductress; Mary Lippincott, Associato Conductress; Mary L. Hoffman, Adah; Sarah Phelps, Ruth; Anna Houseman, Esther; Asenath Mouser, Martha; Jane Phelps, Electa; Harriett Norcross, Warder; John Willis, Sentinel.
MASONIC HALL ASSOCIATION .- Incorporated 1859. Office, No. 6 Masonic Temple, second floor. As- sociated for the purpose of erecting and furnishing the Masonic Temple, at the northwest corner of Montgomery and Post streets.
Officers .- Alexander G. Abell, President; Isaac E.
Insurance effected, Losses adjusted, and promptly paid by FARNSWORTH & CLARK.
EDWARD BOSQUI & CO., Stationers, Printers, and Bookbinders, corner of Clay and Leidesdorff Streets.
C. P. VAN SCHAACK & CO., 708, 712, 714, and 716 Kearny Street, Glassware and Toys.
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Davis, Vice-President ; Elisha W. Bourne, Louis Cohn, Isaac E. Davis, Edmund V. Hathaway, Adol- phus Hollub, James Laidley, William M. Rundell, and Charles L. Wiggin, Trustees; Henry M. Newhall, Treasurer; Wm. E. Moody, Secretary.
MASONIC SAVINGS AND LOAN BANK .- In- corporated November 4, 1869. Capital, $150,000. Number of shares, five hundred.
Officers .- William H. Culver, President ; Francis Smith, Vice-President; H. T. Graves, Secretary.
MASONIC CEMETERY ASSOCIATION .- Organ- ized January 26, 1863. Office, 23 Merchants' Ex- change.
Officers .- W. R. Wheaton, President ; Joseph Cle- ment, Vice-President; Thomas Anderson, Treasurer; John R. Wilde, Secretary.
There are in this city several colored Lodges, viz .: CONVENTIONAL INDEPENDENT GRAND LODGE OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA .- Or- ganized July 27, 1871. Annual and special sessions held at C. I. G. L. Hall, south side of Pacific, between Powell and Mason streets.
Officers .- Peter Anderson, M. W. G. M .; John G. Pallior, D. G. M .: Henry Tolbert, S. G. W .; Charles H. Fisher, J. G. W .; William H. Carpenter, G. T .; William J. Simmons, G. S.
OLIVE BRANCH LODGE, No. 1 .- Meets first Tuesday of each month, at C. I. G. L. Hall.
Officers .- James E. Francis, W. M .; Wilford R. Strickland, S. W .; Charles A. Griffith, J. W .; Henry Tolbert, Treasurer; William J. Simmons, Secretary.
WETHINGTON LODGE, NO. 2 .- Meets first Thursday of each month at C. I. G. L. Hall.
Officers .- John G. Pallier, W. M .; James H. Riker, S. W .; George W. Harris, J. W .; F. J. Vosburgh, Treasurer; Thomas Dustin, Secretary.
MOSAIC LODGE, NO. 3 .- Meets first Wednesday of each month at C. I. G. L. Hall.
Officers .- Charles A. Fisher, W. M .; James H. Hitchings, S. W .; Theodore Cooper, J. W .; John Harris, Treasurer; Robert W. McLeary, Secretary.
THE GRAND LODGE OF FREE AND AC- CEPTED ANCIENT YORK MASONS (COLORED) FOR THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA-Assembles annually at their Masonic Hall, southwest corner of Jackson and Powell streets, San Francisco, on the 20th of June. Its officers for the year ending June, 1874, are :
M. W .. Robert J. Fletcher, Grand Master, San Francisco R .. W .. Barney Fletcher, Deputy Grand Master, San Francisco; R ... W .. William Davis, Senior Grand Warden, San Francisco; R .. W .. Isaiah Dunlap, Junior Grand Warden, Sacramento; R .. W .. Emanuel Quivers, Sr., Grand Treasurer, Stockton; R .. W .. William H. Hillery, Grand Secretary, San Francisco;
R.'. W .. Thomas Solomon, Corresponding Grand Secretary, Sacramento;
R .. W .. District Deputy Grand Master for the State of Nevada, Bro. Joseph W. Price, Vir- ginia City;
R .. W ... District Deputy Grand Master for the State of Oregon, Bro. Mark Bell, Portland;
R., W .. District Deputy Grand Master for the Southern District of California, Bro. Wil- liam Suggs, Sonora;
R .. W .. I. N. Triplet, Grand Orator, San Francisco; R .. W .. J. R. Young, Grand Chaplain, San Fran- cisco; R .. W .. James A, Reeder, Grand Marshal, San Francisco; R .. W .. John Gale, Senior Grand Deacon, Sacra- mento;
R. W .. -- Junior Grand Deacon;
R.'. W .. James Dizard, Grand Standard Bearer, San Francisco;
R .*. W .. Anthony Osborne, Grand Bible Bearer, San Francisco;
R.". W .- -, Grand Sword Bearer.
R.". W .. Benjamin Turck, Senior Steward, Sacra- mento;
R ... W .. John Mason, Grand Pursuivant, Oakland; R.C. W ... Ezekiel Cooper, Grand Tyler, San Francisco.
This body was organized in the year 1855, and there are now in existence under its jurisdiction nine Subordinate Lodges, of which two are in San Francisco, as follows :
HANNIBAL LODGE, No. 1 (Under the National Grand Lodge) .- Meets southwest corner of Powell and Jackson streets.
Officers .- W. Davis, W. M .; E. Cooper, S. W .; Aaron F. Phillips, J. W .; Barney Fletcher, Secre- tary; Adam Smith, Treasurer.
VICTORIA LODGE, No. 3 (Under the National Grand Lodge) .- Meets southwest corner of Powell and Jackson streets.
Officers .- J. H. Reeder, W. M .; J. C. Young, S.W .; D. C. Dunn, J. W .; W. H. Hillery, Secretary; James Dyzer, Treasurer.
KING DAVID CHAPTER OF ROYAL ARCH MASONS .- Organized - Received its warrant from the Grand Chapter of Royal Arch Masons, in Philadel- phia, Pennsylvania. John A. Barber, High Priest; Barney Fletcher, Scribe.
ALPHA ROYAL ARCH CHAPTER, NO. - (Working un- der the jurisdiction of the Rising Sun, Grand Holy Royal Arch Chapter of the State of Pennsylvania) .- Organized January 14, 1872. Meets third Wednes- day of each month at C. I. G. L. Hall.
Officers .- Peter Anderson, H. P .; Henry Talbot, K .; Dawson Thomas, S .; Asbury Sterling, C. H .; Samuel A. Smith, P. S .; J. E. Francis, R. A. C .; John G. Pallier, G. M. of Third V .; James H. Riker. G. M. of Second V .; Charles H. Fisher, G. M. of First V .; William H. Carpenter, Treasurer; Nelson Cook, Secretary; William Moss, Guard.
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GRAND OFFICERS OF THE R. W. GRAND LODGE OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA, I. O. O. F .- W. J. Gurnett, M. W. Grand Master, Oakland; J. F. Miller, R. W. Deputy Grand Master, San Fran- cisco; D. W. Welty, R. W. Grand Warden, Sacra- mento; T. Rodgers Johnson, R. W. Grand Secretary, San Francisco; David Meeker, R. W. Grand Treas- urer, San Francisco; John B. Harmon, R. W. Grand Representative, Oakland; M. M. Estee. R. W. Grand Representative, San Francisco; Rev. T. H. Sinex, W. Grand Chaplain, Santa Clara; John F. Brown, W. Grand Marshal, San Francisco; J. F. Clark, W. Grand Conductor, Sacramento; George W. Dixon, W. Grand Guardian, Grass Valley; E. W. O'Brien, W. Grand Herald, Vallejo.
GRAND OFFICERS OF THE R. W. G. ENCAMPMENT.
Geo. H. Morrison, M. W. Grand Patriarch, Gold Hill; Samuel Isaacks, M. E. Grand High Priest, Shasta; Albert Shepard, R. W. Grand Senior War- den, San Francisco: Augustus Warner, R. W. Grand Junior Warden, Petaluma; T. Rodgers Johnson, R. W. Grand Scribe, San Francisco; David Hunter, R. W. Grand Treasurer, San Francisco; Nathan Porter, R. W. Grand Representative, Alameda; C. H. Ran- dall, R. W. Grand Representative, Sonora: N. Heit- mann, W. Grand Sentinel, San Francisco; Albert O. Day, W. Deputy Grand Sentinel, San Francisco.
All the Subordinate Lodges and Encampments of the I. O. O. F., located in this city, excepting those marked with a star, meet at their Hall, 325 Mont- gomery Street, on the following evenings, viz .:
GOLDEN GATE ENCAMPMENT, NO. 1 .- Meets second and fourth Fridays of each month.
Officers .- Benj. A. Prindle, C. P .; Jos. Winterburn, H. P .; Wm. H. Edmonds, S. W .; Franklin Williams, Scribe; James Davis, Treasurer; E. B. Cooper, J. W.
WALHALLA ENCAMPMENT, No. 7 .- Meets first and third Fridays of each month.
Officers-J. S. Gundlach, C. P .; F. H. Druffel, H. P .; H. Young, S. W .; D. Becker, Scribe; H. F. Maass, Treasurer; A. Panba, J. W.
WILDEY ENCAMPMENT, No. 23 .- Meets second and fourth Saturdays of each month.
Officers .- George A. Case, C. P .; E. C. Hughes, H. P .; Charles Kimball, S. W .; Wm. Miller, Scribe; B. Ordenstein, Treasurer; Charles Weber, J. W.
PACIFIC COAST BUSINESS DIRECTORY, 1874-6, H. G. Langley, Pub'r, 8. F. Price $5.
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SAN FRANCISCO DIRECTORY.
EDWARD BOSQUI & CO., Paper Rulers, Leidesdorff Street, corner of Clay.
UNITY ENCAMPMENT, No. 26 .- Meets second and fourth Mondays of each month.
Officers .- D. C. Smith, C. P .; H. J. Hartnagel, H. P .; J. R. Finlayson, S. W .; Henry Hoeber, Scribe; H. P. Parker, Treasurer; A. P. Wade, J. W.
CALIFORNIA LODGE, No. 1 .- Meets Monday. Officers .- Robert Cove, N. G .; W. S. Ferguson, V. G .; W. W. Tucker, R. S .; C. C. Butt, Treasurer; Ed- mund Lane, P. S.
SAN FRANCISCO LODGE, NO. 3 .- Meets Friday. Officers .- B. McDougall, N. G .; J. Henry Apple- gate, Jr .. V. G .; J. E. Petersen, R. S .; Henry B. Brooks, Treasurer; George P. Warner, P. S.
HARMONY LODGE, No. 13 .- Meets Tuesday.
Officers .- C. P. Bardenwerper, N. G .; Adall Pan- ba, V. G .; Paul Jessen, R. S .; Peter Anthes, Treas- urer; Charles Quast, P. S.
YERBA BUENA LODGE, No. 15. - Meets Thursday. Officers. - William McPhun, Jr., N. G .; George A. Carnes, V. G .; B. F. Wellington, R. S .; John S. Reed, Treasurer; Franklin Williams, P. S.
TEMPLAR LODGE, No. 17 .- Meets Wednesday.
Officers .- James E. Mitchell, N. G .; Loring Pick- ering, V. G .; Luman Wadham, R. S .; William K. Dietrich, Treasurer; C. T. Pidwell, P. S.
MAGNOLIA LODGE, NO. 29 .- Meets Tuesday.
Officers .- Louis Getz, N. G .; Benjamin F. Buhr, V. G .; Samuel Weintraub, R. S .; Adolph Kronberg, Treasurer; George W. Corbell, P. S.
BAY CITY LODGE, No. 71 .- Meets Monday.
Officers .- E. C. Hughes, N. G .; B. Van Straaten, V. G .; Ferd. Toklas, R. S .; A. L. Longfeld, Treas- urer.
ABOU BEN ADHEM LODGE, No. 112 .- Meets Thurs- day.
Officers .- A. P. Wade, N. G .; E. H. Knight, V. G .; A. R. Stringer, R. S .; A. W. Genung, Treasurer; Jo- siah Hand, P. S.
GERMANIA LODGE, No. 116 .- Meets Wednesday. Officers .- Julius Phister, N. G .; Jul. Lachmann, V. G .; Henry Wessling, R. S .; Henry Neunaber, Treasurer; John A. Richter, P. S.
CONCORDIA LODGE, No. 122 .- Meets Monday.
Officers .- L. Schroeder, N. G .; H. W. Bode, V. G .; C. Trautner, R. S .; G. Meyer, Treasurer; W. Stel- ling, P. S.
APOLLO LODGE, No. 123 .- Meets Friday.
Officers. - George G. W. Morgan, N. G .; John S. Bugbee, V. G .; William N. Morrow, R. S .; H. P. Parker, Treasurer; David W. Taylor, P. S.
PARKER LODGE, No. 124 .- Meets Tuesday. Officers .- J. F. Nesmith, N. G .; George E. Roy, V. G .; A. B. Richett, R. S .; A. J. Chambers, P. S.
UNITY LODGE, No. 131."-Meets corner Valencia and Sixteenth streets, Tuesday.
Officers .- E. H. Black, N. G .; D. Henderson, V. G .; Charles Menzies, R. S .; F. H. C. Christensen. Treasurer; C. A. Buckbee, P. S.
HERMAN LODGE, No. 145 .- Meets Wednesday.
Officers .- Jacob G. Gundlach, N. G .; Jacob Nick- ells, V. G .; Carl Brandenburg, R. S .; Fred. A. Mey- er, Treasurer; Henry C. Pieper, P. S.
PACIFIC LODGE, No. 155 .- Meets Thursday.
Officers .- James C. Sellers, N. G .; Andrew Mc Al- eer, V. G .; Thomas Stewart, R. S .; J. L. Zeigler, Treasurer; William A. Kollmyer, P. S.
OPHIR LODGE, No. 171."-Meets in K. of P. Castle. 915 Market Street, on Wednesday.
Officers. - A. M. Jewell, N. G .; A. L. Prevost, V. G .; J. C. Sargent, R. S .; John Hanson, Treasurer; Thomas Stevenson, P. S.
OCCIDENTAL LODGE, No. 179 .- Meets Thursday. Officers .- William F. Bryant, N. G .; C. Leonard, V. G .; J. M. Sharp, R. S .; C. B. Putnam, Treasurer; T. H. Brooks, P. S.
COSMOPOLITAN LODGE, No. 194 .- Meets Wednesday. Officers .- John Maskell, N. G .; Wm. H. McCor- mick, V. G .; E. R. Higgins, R. S .; Charles Lakeman, Treasurer; D. S. Cartwright, P. S.
GOLDEN GATE LODGE, NO 204 .- Meets Tuesday. Officers .- B. T. Conger, N. G .; W. H. Adams, V. G .; John P. G. Miller, R. S .; W. L. Tyler, Treasur- er; J. B. Leaman, P. S.
ALTA LODGE, No. 205 .- Meets Monday.
Officers .- R. W. Wilson, N. G .; W. McSurley, V. G .; W. D. Robinson, R. S .; R. R. Strain, Treasurer; James W. Dunbar, P. S.
FRANCO-AMERICAN LODGE NO. 207 .- Meets Friday. Officers .- Norbert Landry, N. G .; Raoul Chartrey, V. G .; Th. Theas, R. S .; J. P. Ricaud, Treasurer; O. Blane, P. S.
FIDELITY LODGE, No. 222."-Meets Friday in K. of P. Castle, 915 Market Street.
Officers .- Benjamin F. Josselyn, N. G .: James N. Pratt, V. G .; Edgar V. Thorn, R. S .; J. J. Braman, Treasurer; A. A. Crosette, P. S.
EXCELSIOR DEGREE LODGE, No. 2 .- Meets first and third Saturdays of each month.
Officers .- Charles H. Wade, N. G .; George G. W. Morgan, V. G .; W. A. Fogg, R. S .; R. Thompson, Treasurer; George S. Spratt, I. G.
TEUTONIA DEGREE LODGE, No. 4 .- Meets second and fourth Fridays of each month.
Officers .- John F. Lang, N. G .; Julius. Phisterer, V. G .; Charles Weber, R. S .; Jacob Gundlach, Treasurer; L. Schroeder, I. G.
CALIFORNIA REBEKAH DEGREE LODGE, No. 1 .- Meets Saturday.
Officers .- David C. Smith, N. G .; Mrs. D. C. Smith, V. G .; Mrs. C. V. Drury, R. S .; Mrs. Sarah Mick- kelson, Treasurer; Mrs. J. H. W. Riley, Financial Secretary.
GENERAL RELIEF COMMITTEE (Composed of all the Noble Grands and Vice Grands of the Subordinate Lodges of San Francisco) .- Meets every Sunday at. ten o'clock A.M.
Officers .- A. W. Genung, President; J. C. Sellers, Vice-President; E. B. Cooper, Secretary; C. P. Bar- denwerper, Treasurer; J. C. Bugbee, Home Corres- pondent; W. F. Bryant, Foreign Correspondent.
ODD FELLOWS' CEMETERY ASSOCIATION .-- Incorporated September 26, 1865. Office, 325 Mont- gomery Street.
Officers .- George T. Bohen, President; George M. Garwood, Vice-President; Albert Buhlert, Superin- tendent; Franklin Williams, Secretary; Joseph Win- terburn, Treasurer.
ODD FELLOWS' HALL ASSOCIATION .- Organ- ized 1858. Capital stock, $50,000; increased in 1863 to $150,000.
Officers .- Charles H. Mann, President; Harmon J. Tilden, Vice-President; C. T. Pidwell, Secretary; A. Himmelmann, Treasurer.
ODD FELLOWS' LIBRARY ASSOCIATION .- Organized December 30, 1854. Rooms, 325 Montgom- ery Street. (See page 961.)
ODD FELLOWS' MUTUAL AID ASSOCIATION. -Incorporated February 3, 1868. Office, room 6, 325 Montgomery Street.
The object of this association is to secure to the families of its deceased members pecuniary aid.
Officers .- J. A. McClelland, President; George T. Bohen, Vice-President; Franklin Williams, Secre- tary; Henry B. Brooks, Treasurer.
ODD FELLOWS' SAVINGS BANK .- Incorpora- ted October 13, 1866. Office, 325 Montgomery Street. Deposits received in sums of one dollar and upward.
Officers .- Abram Block, President; David Meeker, First Vice-President; Moses Selig, Second Vice- President; James Benson, Secretary; Harmon J. Tilden, Attorney; John Cammet, Surveyor.
Temperance,
CHAMPIONS OF THE RED CROSS .- A temper- ance mutual benefit organization, to aid by all legit- imate means in the suppression of the liquor traffic and for mutual relief in sickness, in connection with a life-insurance system upon a mutual protective ba- sis-each one of two thousand members in a district paying one dollar upon the death of another.
GOLDEN GATE ENCAMPMENT, NO. 26 .- Organized Oo- tober 1, 1871. Number of members, one hundred
SPRINGFIELD FIRE AND MARINE INS. CO., of Mass., always Just, always Prompt.
C. P. VAN SCHAACK & CO., 708, 712, 714, and 716 Kearny Street, Fancy Goods.
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and three. Meets every Wednesday evening, at 913 Market Street.
Officers .- George P. Fisher, Commander; A. T. Enos, Junior Commander; W. S. Watson, Recording Secretary; Elmira Hudson, Financial Secretary; John D. Harvey, Captain of Hosts; Benjamin Roop, Treasurer; Jennie Oves, Inside Guard; J. L. Wil- lits, Outside Guard.
FRIENDSHIP ENCAMPMENT,No. 39 .- Organized March 16, 1874. Number of members, eighteen. Meets every Monday evening at 913 Market Street.
Officers .- Charles Coolidge, Commander; James Moore, Junior Commander; Charles Wilson, Record- ing Secretary; A. G. Lyle. Financial Secretary; Geo. H. Vaughn, Captain of Hosts; Mrs. A. G. Lucas, Treasurer; Mrs. - Hardriss, Inside Guard; G. W. Coolidge, Outside Guard.
FATHER MATHEW TOTAL ABSTINENCE BENEVOLENT SOCIETY, NO. 1 .- Organized May, 1869. Number of members, two hundred and thirty. Meets every Sunday and Friday evenings, at Irish- American Hall. Objects: To encourage all persons to abstain from the use of intoxicating liquors; also, to afford relief in case of accident or sickness, and assist in the burial of deceased members.
Officers .- John P. Fitzpatrick, President ; J. J. Mccarthy and H. E. Smith, Vice-Presidents ; J. G. Maguire, Recording Secretary; Peter W. Noonan, Fi- nancial Secretary; William E. Sullivan, Correspond- ing Secretary; James A. O'Connell, Treasurer.
FOUNTAIN CONVENTION .- Organized Janu- ary 8, 1874. Object : To promote reformation, by furnishing a supply of pure drinking water for pub- lic use, and thus lessen the necessity of entering drinking saloons.
Officers .- A. M. Winn, President; Joseph Weed and James A. Wilson, Vice-Presidents; Charles W. 0'Neill, Secretary; Peter Rafferty, Treasurer; John W. McAdoo, Sergeant-at-Arms.
HOME FOR THE CARE OF THE INEBRIATE. -Organized May 24, 1859. The property now occu- pied by the institution, northeast corner of Stockton and Chestnut streets, was purchased in 1862, at an expense of $7,500.
Officers .- Frank G. Edwards, President; Monroe Ashbury, Vice-President; I. D. Barnard, Secretary; James McDonald, E. D. Sawyer, John Center, S. W. Holt, and A. C. Wait, Trustees; A. P. Hayne, Physi- cian; George L. Colburn, Superintendent; Mrs. G. L. Colburn, Matron.
INDEPENDENT ORDER OF GOOD TEM- PLARS .- Grand Lodge organized May 29, 1860. Jurisdiction embraces the States of California and Nevada, and Territories of Utah, Idaho, New Mex- ico, Australia, and Sandwich Islands. Annual ses- sions held at Vallejo, fourth Tuesday in Septem- ber. Number of working Lodges, one hundred and seventy. Total membership, about eight thousand. Office of the. Grand Worthy Secretary, Sacramento. Officers of the Grand Lodge .- A. D. Wood, G. W. C. T., Sacramento; J. B. Carrington, G. W. C., Den- verton; Mrs. M. Carpenter, G. W. V. T., San Fran- cisco; George B. Katzenstein, G. W. S., Sacramento; Dr. Halsey, G. W. T., Vallejo.
The following named Subordinate Lodges meet in this city at Good Templars' Hall, 747 Market Street: CALIFORNIA, No. 7 .- Meets every Friday. EVENING STAR, No. 114 .- Meets every Thursday. INTERNATIONAL, No. 291 .- Meets every Monday. PENSACOLA, No. 133 .- Meets every Tuesday.
SNOW FLAKE, NO. -.- Meets every Saturday at 71 New Montgomery Street.
MARINE TEMPERANCE SOCIETY .- Organ- ized March 22, 1866. Meets the second Tuesday even- ing of each month, at the Mariners' Church, north- east corner of Sacramento and Drumm streets. Num- ber of members, fifteen hundred, to which additions are made every month.
Officers .- Rev. Joseph Rowell, President; (vacant), Vice-President; Thomas Ward, Secretary; Rev. Jo- seph Rowell, Treasurer.
PARENT DASHAWAY ASSOCIATION .- Or- ganized January 2, 1859. Number of members who have joined the association since that time, eight thousand. This society occupy a neat and commodi- ous building on Post Street, near Dupont, built by the association, at a cost, including lot, of $22,000. Public meetings are held on Sunday and Thursday evenings. Business meetings, Tuesday evening.
Officers .- Robert Ferral, President; P. F. Smith and John Parks, Vice-Presidents; J. Madison Platt, Secretary; W. J. Preston, Treasurer; David M. Hun- ter, John F. Strother, and J. De Arcy, Trustees.
SAN FRANCISCO TEMPERANCE CRUSAD- ERS .- Organized March, 18, 1874. Number of mem- bers, forty. Meets every Wednesday afternoon at Dashaway Hall. Object: Suppression of intemper- ance in all its forms.
Officers .- Mrs. A. H. Parish, President ; Mrs. W. N. Cook, Vice-President; Miss Simon, Secretary.
SONS OF TEMPERANCE .- Office of the Grand Scribe, 432 Kearny Street.
Officers of the Grand Division .- W. O. Clark, G. W. P., Drytown; Matthew Cook, G. W. A., Sacra- mento; George Bramall, G. S., San Francisco; J. J. Hucks, G. T., San Francisco; Charles A. Colby, G. C., San Francisco; Thomas F. Hatton, G. Sen., Sac- ramento.
The following named Subordinate Divisions meet in San Francisco:
EXCELSIOR DIVISION, No. 6 .- Meets every Monday evening, at 769 Market Street.
GOLDEN GATE DIVISION; No. 12. - Meets every Wednesday evening, at 769 Market Street.
SAN FRANCISCO DIVISION, NO. 255 .- Meets every Friday evening, at 769 Market Street.
SONS OF TEMPERANCE BANDS .- Under the jurisdiction of the Grand Division of California. Of- fice, 409 Washington Street.
Officers .- George Bramall, Supreme Director; A. A. Bynon, Secretary; John J. Hucks, Treasurer.
The following Bands meet in San Francisco:
No. 4 .- Meets Monday evening, in Fifth Baptist Church, Twenty-second Street, between Howard and Capp.
No. 5 .- Meets Tuesday evening, in Emanuel Pres- byterian Church, Harrison Street, between Fifth and Sixth.
ST. BRIDGET'S TOTAL ABSTINENCE AND BENEVOLENT SOCIETY. - Organized February, 1874. Meets Sunday afternoons at St. Bridget's Church. Objects: To induce all persons to abstain from the use of intoxicating drinks, and to relieve its sick members.
Officers .- J. J. Reichenbach, President ; James Farley Sr., Vice-President; J. P. Landers, Secretary; David Moloney, Treasurer; Rev. Thomas O'Neill, Chaplain.
TEMPERANCE LEGION .- Organized February 1, 1866, with forty-five members. Since that time over two thousand four hundred and fifty members have signed the Muster Roll. There is also a Ladies' Roll, which numbers over six hundred members, and a Cadets', with over four hundred members.
Public meetings are held every Sunday and Thurs- day evening, and business meetings every Tuesday evening, at Headquarters, 232 Sutter Street.
Officers .- F. E. R. Whitney, Commander-in-Chief; Henry Keyser, Colonel and First Aid; Samuel Mc- Dowell, Lieut .- Col. and Second Aid; Henry Gibbons, M.D., Surgeon; O. B. Smith, Chaplain; William G. Cue, Adjutant; Isaac Nichols, Paymaster; Bernhard Wolff, Chief Quartermaster; Henry Macsorley, First Assistant Quartermaster ; John R. Sweet, Second Assistant Quartermaster ; S. H. Nicholson, A. C. Sutherland, and Samuel Baker, Aids-de-Camp.
TOTAL ABSTINENCE UNION. - This society, organized February, 1874, in St. Joseph's Parish, is a branch of the Total Abstinence Union of America, and is the first branch of the society in California. Meets at St. Joseph's Church.
PACIFIC COAST BUSINESS DIRECTORY contains Addresses of over 50,000 Merchants.
ATNA INSURANCE COMPANY, OF HARTFORD, has been established over 52 years, and has paid over $32,000,000 Losses.
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KENNEDY'S INSURANCE AGENCY, Fire, Marine, and Life, 411 California St.
SAN FRANCISCO DIRECTORY.
EDWARD BOSQUI & CO., Bookbinders and Job Printers, corner of Leidesdorff and Clay Streets.
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Officers .- John Bulger, President: John McLaugh- lin, Vice-President ; Martin O'Brien, Treasurer ; James M. Brennan, Corresponding Secretary; Rev. A. Cullen, Chaplin.
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