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SOCIETY OF ST. VINCENT DE PAUL .-- The ob- ject of this society is to relieve distress wherever found. Though a legitimate offspring of the .Catholic Church, and principally supported by members of the same, yet its charities are extended to all worthy per- sons who are in distress.
ST. PATRICK'S CONFERENCE .- Organized 1866. Meets every Wednesday evening in the basement of St. Pat- rick's Church.
Officers .-- James Daly, President ; Cornelius Regan, Vice-President ; Stephen McGillan, Treasurer ; James Fitzgerald, Secretary.
ST. PETER'S CONFERENCE .-- Organized 1870. Meets every Sunday after last Mass, in library attached to church.
Officers .-- Peter Haggerty, President ; John Hughes, Vice-President : P. H. McGovern, Treasurer ; Thomas Kavanaugh, Secretary.
SONS OF THE EMERALD ISLE .- Organized March 17, 1852 ; reorganized April 6, 1856. Number of mem- bers, two hundred and seventy-four. Meet ngs held first Wednesday of each month, at Irish-American Hall. 818 Howard street.
Officers .- Joseph Kelley, President ; Thomas O'Bri- en, Vice-President ; J. E. Donovan Recording Secre- tary ; James Burke, Corresponding Secretary.
SONS OF JACOB .- Organized Jann: ry, 1878. Num- ber of inembers, seventy. Meets first and third Sun- days of each month at B'nai B'rith Building, 121 Eddy street. Objects: benevolent.
Officers .- Wi liam Davis, President; N. Jacobs, Vice- President ; R. Lippmann, Secretary.
SPANISH MUTUAL BENEVOLENT SOCIETY .- Organized 1877. Number of members about two bun- dred. Meets on the last Sunday of each month at 510 Bush street.
Objects: Benevolence and mutual assistance. Secre- tary's office, 308 Kea ny street.
Officers .- Modesto E. G rcia. President ; José F. Godoy, Vice-President .; José A. Garcia, Treasurer ; Ramon M. Aguirre. Financial Secretary ; Thomas M. Jewett, Re. ording Secretary.
ST. ANDREW'S SOCIETY (Scotch Benevolent So- cie y) .- Organized September 21, 1863. Incorporated August 4, 1865, for the pn pose of aiding indigent Switch people and their families; also, for finding employment for their unemployed countrymen. Num- ber of members three hundred and fifty. Meets ev ry Monday evening at eight o'clo k. in the upper hall of the Young Men's Christian Association Build- ing, 232 Sutter street. Reading room is open every day and evening, Room 17. All Scotchmen and the sons of a Scotch pare. t are eligible as members by p ying three dollars initiation fee, and fifty cents monthly.
Officers .- Ar hibald Mckinlay, President ; George Davidson and James Dunn, Vice-Presidents ; James A. Kenn dy. Recording Secretary ; ames Horsburgh. Assistant Recording Secretary : William Dolie, Fi- nan ial Seer tary : James Taylor, Assistant Financial Secretary ; Hilarion Duncan Treasurer : James Scon- ler, Alexander MacBeth and John Marshall, Bo: r.l of Relief; W. F. McNu t, Physician ; Rev. W. A. Scott, |
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SAN FRANCISCO DIRECTORY.
D.D., Chaplain ; D. McMillan, D. Porter, and James Sullivan, Trustees ; John Jack, Librarian.
ST. BONIFACE ORPHAN ASYLUM .- Location, north side of Grove street, between Polk street and Van Ness avenue. This institution was founded a few years since by Miss Catherine Gross, for the recep- tion of those poor orphans of every nationality and religious denomination for whom no home could be found in the other asylums.
The whole institution is the private property of Miss Gross, yet, as a Roman Catholic, she considers herself subject to the jurisdiction of Archbishop Ale- many. The number of children in the institution is twenty-seven, being as many as the building will conveniently accommodate.
ST. JOHN'S GERMAN LADIES' ASSOCIATION .- Organized July 10, 1878. Number of members, one hundred and ten. Meets second Wednesday of each month, in lecture room of St. John's German Luth- eran Church, Green street. Objects, the assistance of the deserving poor among our German population.
Officers .- Mrs. Sophia Yost, President; Mrs. Marga- rette Lindow, Vice-President; Miss Ida Lueders, Sec- retary; Mrs. Eliza Wessell, Treasurer.
ST. JOSEPH'S BENEVOLENT. SOCIETY (R. C) .- Established 1860. The objects of this society are to extend assistance to each other in time of sickness, by corporeal aid and spiritual consolation ; for provid- ing their deceased brethren with a decent and Chris- tian interment in accordance with their Holy Faith; for the relief of the families they may leave after them; as also for stimulating each other to a more constant observance of the duties of religion, and the general promotion of moral and intellectual im- provement. Meetings held third Sunday of each month, in the basement of St. Mary's Cathedral. Number of members, four hundred and fifty.
Officers .- James R. Kelly, President; P. Swift, Vice- President; A. F. Benard, Treasurer; Michael Dolan, Secretary.
ST. JOSEPH'S BENEVOLENT SOCIETY OF ST. FRANCIS PARISH .- Organized March 3, 1872. Num- ber of members, three hundred. Objects, to visit the sick, bury the dead, and provide for families of deceased members. Meets the first Sunday of each month, at three o'clock P.M., in St. Francis' Church.
Officers .- John Simpson, President; Timothy Mc- Ginley, Vice-President; John Mulholland, Treasurer; James M. Reynolds, Recording Secretary ; J. J. Reich- enbach, Financial Secretary.
ST. LUKE'S HOSPITAL ASSOCIATION .- Incor- porated August 9, 1871. Object: The founding of a hospital in the city and county of San Francisco for the relief and care of such sick persons as may desire its benefits. The corporative powers are vested in a board of nine trustees.
Hospital, east side of San José avenue, between Twenty-seventh and Twenty-eighth streets, and near the terminus of the Market and Valencia Streets Rail- road.
Officers .- Joseph G. Eastland, President ; George H. Mendell, Secretary ; R. W. Kirkham, Treasurer ; W. A. Douglass, M. D., and C. F. Norwold, M. D., Visiting Physicians and Surgeons ; Joseph G. East- land, R.W. Kirkham, G. H. Mendell, L. H. Allen, Wil- liam Blanding, W. F. Babcock, William H. Boothe, C. V. S. Gibbs, and D. O. Mills, Trustees; George H. Jenks, M. D., Superintendent.
In March, 1876, the Mite Society of St. Luke's Hos- pital was organized by members of this association, for the purpose of collecting funds and solicting do- nations of goods and materials for the use and benefit of the hospital.
Officers .- Mrs. W. C. Burnett. President; Mrs. G. D. Gardiner, Secretary ; Mrs. G. D. McElroy, Treas- urer.
ST. MARY'S BENEVOLENT AND LIBRARY ASSO- CIATION .- Organized 1867. Regular meetings first and third Sundays of each month. Number of mem- bers, sixty. Library open every first and third Sun- day of each month, from two to four o'clock P.M. This association has been organized for the purpose of protecting the Catholic working man against the moral and social evils usually attendant upon a life of arduous and precarious labor. A large reading room has been fitted up for the accommodation of the | it. Office 527 Clay street.
society in the basement of St. Mary's Cathedral. It has a carefully selected library, numbering at pres- ent over one thousand five hundred volumes, consist- ing of all the Catholic works published in America, to which will soon be added those of Irish and English publishers. There is also a good collection of other useful and instructive works.
Officers .- James Barry, President ; Andrew D. Ken- niff, Vice-President; Martin Murray, Secretary and Librarian ; James H. Nolan, Treasurer.
ST. MARY'S LADIES' SOCIETY .- Meets adjoining St. Mary's Hospital, in St. Mary's Hall, a wooden building, sixty by thirty feet, erected by the Society for their meetings. St. Mary's Society, which was founded by the Sisters of Mercy in 1859, for the purpose of promoting piety among the Catholic females, has recently been converted into a Mutual Benevolent So- ciety. It numbers between eleven and twelve hun- dred members. The officers of the society are se- lected from the Sisters of Mercy.
ST. PATRICK'S MUTUAL ALLIANCE OF CALI- FORNIA .- Headquarters, San Francisco. Objects: To unite in a mutual union, Irishmen and their descend- ants of all creeds and classes, to protect and extend charity to the widow and orphans, and to strengthen, foster, and promote fraternal feelings of frendship and charity among its members.
ALLIANCE, No. 1 .- Organized March 20, 1873. Num- ber of members two hundred and thirty. Meets first and third Mondays of every month, at Charter Oak Hall.
Officers .- J. W. McDonald, President ; Frank Mc- Ginney, Secretary.
ALLIANCE, No 2 .- Organized February 7, 1878. Num- ber of members eighty. Meets first and third Thurs- days of every month, at Charter Oak Hall.
Officers .- J. J. McCarthy, President ; John M. Creed, Secretary.
ST. PAULUS GERMAN ROMAN CATHOLIC BE- NEVOLENT SOCIETY .- Organized July, 1870. Num- ber of members one hundred and twenty. Meets sec- ond Monday of each month in the basement of St. Boniface Church. The objects of this Society are to afford relief to distressed members, and the support of their widows and orphans.
Officers .- P. H. Donks, President; F. B. Schoen- stein, Vice-President ; Joseph Freechtle, Recording Secretary ; Prosper Kiesel, Financial Secretary ; John Lehritter, Treasurer.
ST. PETER'S GERMAN ROMAN CATHOLIC BE- NEVOLENT SOCIETY .- Organized March, 1865. In- corporated January 7, 1867. Meets first Monday of each month in the basement of St. Boniface Church. The objects of this Society are mutual benefits to its members.
Officers-Joseph Lessman, President; F. F. Speck- man, Vice-President ; Peter Denner, Recording Secre- tary ; B. Dryer, Financial Secretary ; P. Schenkel, Treasurer.
SWEDISH SOCIETY. - Organized September 20, 1875. Number of members, eighty. Meets every Monday evening, at 71 New Montgomery street. Ob- jects : To take care of sick members, aid the desti- tute, and bury the dead.
Officers-C. T. Lagerantz, President ; A. O. Wallan- der, Vice-President : N. P. Jacobson, Recording Sec- retary ; Fred. Hulting, Corresponding Secretary ; Charles Leverentz, Treasurer.
SWISS MUTUAL BENEVOLENT SOCIETY .- Or- ganized 1849. Reorganized 1874. Number of mem- bers, three hundred and fifty. A meeting of the so- ciety is held in January and July, at the Swiss Hotel, 627 Commercial street. Object: To afford its mem- bers mutual assistance in cases of sickness or dis- tress.
Officers .- Antoine Borel, President; Louis Jury, Vice-President ; P. A. Giannini, Treasurer ; Edward Galliard, English Secretary ; C. Steffani, Italian Sec- retary ; I. Maccary, M. D., and B. Hoffstetter, M. D., Physicians ; P. Maestretti, Collector.
SWISS RELIEF SOCIETY .- Organized 1874. Ob- jects : To support their sick or poor countrymen, and to procure employment for those who are in want of
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Officers-F. Berton, President and Secretary ; A. Borel, Vice-President ; N. Giamboni, Edward Galliard, and C. Buxtorf, Committee; F. Berton & Co., Treas- urer.
TEACHERS' MUTUAL AID SOCIETY OF SAN FRANCISCO .- Organized May, 1873. Meets on the first and third Mondays of each month at the rooms of the Board of Education. Objects: The mutual assistance of teachers of the San Francisco School De- partment, and more particularly to minister to the wants of the sick.
Officers .- A L. Mann, President ; Miss L. Knowlton, Recording Secretary ; Mrs. A. Griffith. Financial Sec- retary ; Miss H. M. Fairchild, Treasurer.
UNITED ANCIENT ORDER OF DRUIDS .- GRAND GROVE OF CALIFORNIA .- Office Druid's Hall, 413 Sut- ter street.
Grand Officers .- Henry A. Chase, N. G. A .; G. Moe- ning, R. W. D. G. A .; John Biter, R. W. G. Secretary ; D. Coutelenc, R. W. G. T .; C. Berghoefer, W. G. G .; John P. Kapitz, W. G. S .; Adam Smith, H. L. Van Geisterfield, and F. P. Dann, W. G. Representatives.
The following named chapters and groves meet at the hall, 413 Sutter street :
HARTNAGEL SUPREME ARCH CHAPTER, No. 3 (Eng- lish) .- Meets first and third Thursdays of each month.
SAN FRANCISCO GROVE, No. 3 (German) .- Meets every Thursday evening.
EUREKA GROVE, No. 4 (German) .- Meets every Thursday evening.
NORMA GROVE, No. 5 (English)-Meets every Tues- day evening.
SIGEL GROVE, No, 7 (German) .- Meets every Mon- day evening.
PERSEVERANCE GROVE, No. 10 (French) .- Meets every Tuesday evening.
SCHILLER GROVE, No. 11 (German) .- Meets every Wednesday evening.
WASHINGTON GROVE, No. 12 (English) .- Meets every Tuesday evening.
HESPERIAN GROVE, No. 15 (English) .- Meets every Tuesday evening.
ELVIN GROVE, No. 16 (English) .- Meets every Thurs- day evening.
LAUREL GROVE, No. 17 (English) .- Meets every Fri- day evening.
TEMPLAR GROVE, No. 19 (English) .- Meets every Monday evening.
LIVE OAK GROVE, No. 22 (English) .- Meets every Wednesday evening.
GENERAL RELIEF COMMITTEE .- Meets second Sun- day of every month.
DRUIDS' HALL SOCIETY .- Office Druids' Hall, 413 Sutter street. Annual meeting of shareholders, sec- ond Monday of February. The Board of Trustees meets on the third Wednesday of each month.
DRUIDS' LIBRARY .- Druids' Hall, 413 Sutter street. Officers .- G. Hoffman, President; (vacant), Secre- tary ; P. Tautphaus, Treasurer ; J. Wesner, Librarian.
UNITED CALIFORNIANS .- This order was incor- porated in June, 1876. Number of members, one hundred and thirty. Meets every Friday evening, in their hall, 417 Kearny street.
Objects : Mutual benevolence and brotherly love. Officers .- J. D. Sullivan, President ; F. W. Lawlor, Vice-President ; G. Pohlman, Prelate ; J. H. McClos- ky, Recording Secretary ; George Luther, Correspond- ing Secretary ; J. M. Crane, Financial Secretary ; Sam- uel Shear, Treasurer.
WEST INDIAN BENEVOLENT SOCIETY .- Organ- ized June, 1867. Incorporated January, 1870. Meets on the first Monday of each month at Young Men's Beneficial Society Hall, south side of Pacific street, between Powell and Mason.
Objects : To take care of the sick members and bury the dead ..
Officers .- Thomas M. Groves, President ; James Hargro, Vice-President ; J. W. Osborn, Corresponding Secretary ; J. E. Francis, Treasurer.
WIDOWS' AND ORPHANS' AID ASSOCIATION OF THE POLICE DEPARTMENT OF SAN FRAN-
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CISCO .- Organized January 13, 1878. The member- ship embraces the entire force. Two dollars per month deducted from the pay of each officer is re- tained for the creation of a fund from which benefits are paid to members during sickness or injury, and $1,100 to the heirs of those who die while on the force.
Officers .- Captain I. W. Lees, President; Captain A. W. Stone, Vice-President ; Fred T. Brown, Record- ing Secretary ; J. M. Dwyer, Financial Secretary ; C. Martin, Treasurer ; C. Edleman, J. T. Wright, W. P. Morehouse, James A. Wilson, and S. Bunner, Trustees.
WORKINGMEN'S BENEVOLENT SOCIETY NO. 1 OF CALIFORNIA .- Organized February 1, 1879: Number of members, sixty-one. Meets every Sunday, at Hibernia Hall, 246 Third street. Object: Mutual benevolence among its members, particularly in the matter of aid in sickness and death of members.
Officers .- W. F. Smallman, President; K. M. Man- ning, Vice-President ; Robert J. Powers, Correspond- ing Secretary; David Finley, Financial Secretary; M. J. Burns, Treasurer.
YOUNG MEN'S UNION BENEFICIAL SOCIETY .- Organized 1861. Incorporated June, 1864. Objects: To render aid and protection to sick members, bury deceased ones, and invest its surplus funds in loans, mortgages, bonds, etc. The society own a lot and spacious hall for public meetings and other purposes, on Pacific street, near Mason.
Officers .- Barney Fletcher, President; James Har- gro, Vice-President ; R. T. Houston, Treasurer ; Wil- liam H. Carter, Secretary.
YOUTHS' DIRECTORY THE .- Office 1417 Howard street. This institution, established November 1, 1874, under the patronage of Archbishop Alemany, comprises a Free Intelligence Bureau and a Tempo- rary Home for friendless boys in search of employ- ment. It is maintained by voluntary contributions from the public. Destitute lads, in quest of work, are admitted free to the benefits of its refectory, dor- mitory, lavatory, and reading-room, until places are procured for them in town or country, without charge to either employers or employees. No dis- crimination between applicants on account of relig- ious belief. Last year three thousand one hundred and forty-five youths, of every tongue and kindred, obtained profitable occupation on farms, in factories, stores, and shops. Office open every week day from. nine o'clock A.M. to one o'clock P.M.
Officers .- James R. Kelly, President ; G. Touchard, Treasurer ; William Shanahan, Collector; A. P. Dietz, Superintendent and Secretary; Mrs. Dora Dietz, Mat- ron; J. R. Kelly, R. Tobin, C. D. O'Sullivan, G. Touchard, M. J. O'Connor, J. A. Donohoe, Henry Bar- roilhet, and Peter H. Burnett, Directors.
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THE GRAND LODGE OF FREE AND ACCEPTED MASONS OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA .- AS- sembles annually at the Masonic Temple, in the City of San Francisco, on the second Tuesday in October. Its officers for the year ending in October, 1879, are: M ... W ... John Mills Browne, Grand Master, Vallejo. R ... W ... William Wilson Traylor, Deputy Grand Master, San Francisco.
R ... W ... William Henry Crane, Senior Grand Warden, Susanville.
R ... W ... Robert Chidley Broder, Junior Grand War- den, Visalia.
V ... W ... Moses Heller, Grand Treasurer, San Fran- cisco.
V ... W ... Alex. Gurdon Abell, Grand Secretary, San Francisco.
V ... R .. Thomas Guard, Grand Chaplain, Oakland.
W ... Lorenzo Sawyer, Grand Orator, San Fran- cisco.
w ... George Tuttle Grimes, Assistant Grand Secretary, San Francisco.
W ... John Werner Shaeffer, Grand Lecturer, San Francisco.
W ... John Quincy Adams, Grand Marshal, Val- lejo. W ... Samuel Graves, Grand Bible Bearer, San Francisco.
W ... Charles Fox Shields, Grand Standard Bear- er, Sacramento.
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HUTCHINSON & MANN, Agents Union Insurance Co., of Galveston, Texas.
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ANDERSON & RANDOLPH, Jewelers, 101 Montgomery St.
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W ... Lemuel Trescott Crane, Grand Sword Bearer, Marysville.
W ... Orrin W. Hollenbeck, Senior Grand Deacon, Auburn.
W ... Henry Sayre Orme, Junior Grand Deacon, Los Angeles.
W ... John Pashburg, Yreka. Senior Grand Steward,
W ... Henry Morse Isaacs, Junior Grand Steward, Independence.
W ... Samuel David Mayer, Grand Organist, San Francisco.
W ... George Burnham, Grand Pursuivant, Placer- ville.
W ... James Oglesby, Grand Tyler, San Francisco. This body was organized in the year 1850, and there are now in existence, under its jurisdiction, two hun- dred and nine Subordinate Lodges, of which fifteen are in the City of San Francisco, as follows:
CALIFORNIA LODGE, No. 1 .- Meets every Thursday evening in King Solomon's Hall, Masonic Temple.
LA PARFAITE I'NION LODGE, NO. 17 .- Meets every Friday evening in St. John's Hall. Masonic Temple.
OCCIDENTAL LODGE, No. 22 .- Meets every Monday evening in King Solomon's Hall, Masonic Temple.
GOLDEN GATE LODGE, NO. 30 .- Meets every Tuesday evening in King Solomon's Hall, Masonic Temple.
MOUNT MORIAH LODGE, NO. 44 .- Meets every Wed- nesday evening in King Solomon's Hall, Masonic Temple.
FIDELITY LODGE, No. 120 .- Meets every Thursday evening in St. John's Hall, Masonic Temple.
HERMANN LODGE, No. 127 .- Meets every Monday evening in St. John's Hall, Masonic Temple.
PACIFIC LODGE, No. 136 .- Meets every Tuesday evening at B'nai B'rith Building, 121 Eddy street.
CROCKETT LODGE, No. 139 .- Meets every Friday evening at, B'nai B'rith Building, 121 Eddy street.
ORIENTAL LODGE, No. 144 .- Meets every Tuesday evening in St. John's Hall, Masonic Temple.
EXCELSIOR LODGE, No. 166-Meets every Wednesday evening in St. John's Hall, Masonic Temple.
MISSION LODGE, No. 169 .- Meets every Wednesday evening at the corner of Sixteenth and Valencia streets.
SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO LODGE, NO. 212 .- Meets every Thursday evening at Hare's Hall, Tenth Avenue, South San Francisco.
DORIC LODGE, NO. 216. - Meets every Thursday evening at B'nai B'rith Building, 121 Eddy street.
SPERANZA ITALIANA LODGE, No. 219 .- Meets every Saturday evening in St. John's Hall, Masonic Temple.
THE GRAND CHAPTER OF ROYAL ARCH MA- SONS OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA .- Assem- bles annually at the Masonic Temple in the City of San Francisco, on the second Tuesday in April. Its officers for the term ending in April, 1879, are:
M ... E ... John Mills Brown, Grand High Priest, Vallejo; R ... E ... Nathan W. Spaulding, Deputy Grand High Priest, Oakland ;
R ... E ... Wiley James Tinnin, Grand King, Weaverville; R ... E ... Henry Sayre Orme, Grand Scribe, Los Angeles; R ... E ... Hiram T. Graves, Grand Treasurer, San Fran- cisco;
R ... E ... Thomas H. Caswell, Grand Secretary, San Francisco ;
R ... E ... Samuel Graves, Grand Chaplain, San Fran- cisco; M ... E ... Thomas H. Caswell, Grand Lecturer, San Francisco ;
E ... Leonidas E. Pratt, Grand Captain of the Host, San Francisco;
E ... William Monroe Petrie, Grand Royal Arch Captain, Sacramento ; Comp. Samuel D. Mayer, Grand Organist, San Fran- cisco;
Comp. Ira C. Root, Grand Guard, San Francisco;
This body was organized in the year 1854, and there are now in existence, under its jurisdiction, fifty Sub- ordinate Chapters, of which two are in the City of San Francisco, as follows:
SAN FRANCISCO CHAPTER, No. 1 .-- Stated meetings first and third Mondays of each month in the Chapter Hall, Masonic Temple.
CALIFORNIA CHAPTER, No. 5 .- Stated meetings first and third Tuesdays of each month in the Chapter Hall, Masonic Temple.
THE GRAND COUNCIL OF ROYAL AND SELECT MASTERS OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA .- AS- sembles annually at the Masonic Temple in the City of San Francisco, on the second Thursday in April. Its officers for the term ending April, 1879, are:
M ... P ... William M. Petrie, Grand Master, Sacramento; R ... P ... Edwin A. Rodgers, Deputy Grand Master; Sonora;
R ... P ... E. R. Hedges, Grand Illustrious Master, Stock- ton :
R ... P ... John W. Rock, Grand Principal Conductor of the Works, Sacramento:
R ... P ... W. W. Traylor, Grand Treasurer, San Francisco. R ... P .·. William A. Davies, Grand Recorder, San Fran- cisco.
R ... P ... Samuel Graves, Grand Chaplain, San Fran- cisco.
R ... P ... Gideon Wing, Grand Captain of the Guards, Columbia.
R ... P ... William Jeffray, Grand Steward, San Francisco. R ... P ... Ira C. Root, Grand Sentinel, San Francisco.
This body was organized in the year 1860, and there are now in existence under its jurisdiction ten sub- ordinates, of which one is held in the City of San Francisco, viz :
CALIFORNIA COUNCIL, No. 2 .- Meets on the first Saturday in each month in the Chapter Hall, Masonic Temple.
THE GRAND COMMANDERY OF KNIGHTS TEMP- LAR OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA-Assembles annually at the Masonic Temple, in the City of San Francisco, on the second Friday in April. Its officers for the term ending April, 1879, are :.
R ... E ... Sir Hiram T. Graves, Grand Commander, San Francisco.
V ... E ... Sir Alfred A. Redington, Deputy Grand Com- mander, Sacramento.
E ... Sir E. R. Hedges, Grand Generalissimo,Stock- ¿ton.
E ... Sir Bruce D. Lee, Grand Captain-General, San Francisco.
E ... Sir Samuel Graves, Grand Prelate, San Fran- cisco. E ... Sir E. A. Rodgers, Grand Senior Warden, So- nora.
E ... Sir William M. Petrie, Grand Junior Warden, Sacramento.
E ... Sir Alexander G. Abell, Grand Treasurer, San Francisco.
E ... Sir Thomas H. Caswell, Grand Recorder, San Francisco.
E ... Sir Leonidas E. Pratt, Grand Standard Bearer, San Francisco.
E ... Sir Jacob Hart Neff, Grand Sword Bearer, Col- fax.
E ... Sir R. C. Gaskill, Grand Warden, Oakland.
Sir James Oglesby, Grand Captain of the Guards, San Francisco.
This body was organized in the year 1858, and there are now in existence under its jurisdiction fourteen commanderies, of which oneis held in the city of San Francisco, viz .:
CALIFORNIA COMMANDERY, No. 1 .- Meets every Fri- day evening in Commandery Hall, Masonic Temple.
GRAND CONSISTORY OF THE ANCIENT AND ACCEPTED SCOTTISH RITE .- Meets at the Masonic Temple, in the City of San Francisco, on the second Wednesday in January, twenty-first of March, twen- ty-fifth of June, twenty-first of September, and twen- ty-seventh of December. Its officers for the term ending December, 1879, are:
V ... I ... William A. Davies, Grand Commander-in- Chief, San Francisco.
I. . Washington Ayer, First L. Commander, San Francisco.
I ... Charles F. Brown, Second L. Commander, San Francisco.
I ... William C. Belcher, Grand Constable, Marys- ville.
I ... Edwin A. Rogers, Grand Admiral, Stockton.
I ... Alexander Burkett, Grand Chancellor, Stock- ton.
I ... Isaac S. Titus, Grand Minister of State, San Francisco.
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