The San Francisco directory for the year 1869, Part 212

Author: Langley, Henry G
Publication date: 1858
Publisher: San Francisco : Commercial Steam Presses, S.D. Valentine & Sons
Number of Pages: 1076


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ODD FELLOWS' CEMETERY ASSOCIA- TION .- Incorporated September 26th, 1865. Office 325 Montgomery Street.


Officers .-- Charles Langley, President ; William Hayes, Vice-President ; John Phillips, Secretary ; David Hunter, Treasurer ; George T. Bohen, James Adams, George Fritsch, William S. Cook, John Phillips, Benjamin Price, Alexander Hoy, and S. G. Mysell, Trustees.


ODD FELLOWS' SAVINGS BANK .- Incor- porated October 13th, 1866. Office 325 Montgom- ery Street. Deposits received in sums of one dol- lar and upwards.


Officers .- H. B. Brooks, President; David Meek er, Vice-President ; James Benson, Secretary ; Dr. J. F. Morse, Henry B. Brooks, George T. Bohen, A. Block, M. Selig, C. Bernard, John Cammet, Charles Metzler, Charles N. Fox, Benjamin Hagan, J. Brandenstein, Philo White, David Hunter, David Meeker, Benjamin Price, S. I. C. Swezey, A. S. Baldwin, A. S. Iredale, John J. Hnek, James Pol- lock, Lewis Soher, Daniel McLaren, and C. M. Boyd, Directors.


Temperance.


FATHER MATHEW TOTAL ABSTINENCE BENEVOLENT SOCIETY .- Organized 1869. Number of members, one hundred and twenty. Meets every Sunday evening at Irish American Hall. Objeets : To encourage all persons to abstain from the use of intoxicating liquors ; also, to afford relief in case of accidents or sickness and assist in the burial of deceased members.


Officers .- Levi F. Cole, President ; P. J. O'Sulli- van, Vice-President; J. Pratt, Secretary ; J. P. Tier- ney, Treasurer.


HOME FOR THE CARE OF THE INEBRI- ATE .- Organized May 24th, 1859. The society purchased the property known as Pfeiffer's Build- ing, northeast corner of Stockton and Chestnut streets, in 1862, at an expense of $7,500.


The Legislature of the State, session of 1863, an- thorized the Board of Supervisors to appropriate $250 per month for the support of this institution.


Officers .- Frank G. Edwards, President; Monroe Ashbury, Vice-President ; I. D. Barnard, Secretary; Alexander Stott, Treasurer ; Monroe Ashbury, E. D. Sawyer, James Doyle, John Center, William A. Koll- myer, and William G. Badger, Trustees ; A. P. Hayne, Physician ; George L. Colburn, Superin- tendent ; Mrs. G. L. Colburn, Matron.


INDEPENDENT ORDER OF GOOD TEM- PLARS .- Grand Lodge organized May 29th, 1860. Jurisdiction embraces the States of California and Nevada, and Territories of Utah, Idaho, New Mex- ico, und Australia. Annual sessions held at Sacra- I mento City, fourth Tuesday in September, Number


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of working Lodges, one hundred and sixty. Total | (November, 1869) numbers eighteen hundred mem- membership, about ten thousand. Office of Grand Worthy Secretary, rooms 5 and 6 Garwood's Build- ing, J Street, between Fifth and Sixth, Sacramento.


Officers of Grand Lodge .- Albert G. Wood, G. W. C. T .; Rev. C. V. Anthony, G. W. C .; Emma J. Jones, G. W. V. T .; William H. Mills, G. W. S .; George B. Katzenstein, G. W. A. S .; John P. Counts, G. W. T .; Rev. D. E. Bushnell, G. W. Chaplain ; H. S. Loveland, G. W. M .; Mary A. McConnell, G. W. D. M .; C. E. Garfield, G. W. Messenger ; Josephine Bingham, G. W. I. G .; John J. Bouton, G. W. O. G .; Rufus R. Merrill, P. W. C. T.


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. ORIENTAL, No. 150 .- Meets every Tuesday. PENSACOLA, No. -.- Meets every Saturday.


MARINE TEMPERANCE SOCIETY .- Organ- ganized March 22, 1866. Meets every Tuesday evening at the Mariners' Church, northeast corner Sacramento and Drumin streets. Number of mein bers, nine hundred, to which additions are made every week.


Officers .- Capt. James F. Stewart, President ; R. S. Clyde, Vice-President ; J. McPherson, Secretary; Rev. Joseph Rowell, Treasurer.


PARENT DASHAWAY ASSOCIATION .- Or- ganized January 2d, 1859. Number of members who have joined the association since that time, eight thousand. This society occupy their new and commodious building on Post Street, near Dupont, built by the association, at a cost, including lot, of $22,000. nearly two-thirds of which debt has been liquidated up to the present time. Public meetings are held on Sunday and Thursday evenings. Busi- ness meetings, Tuesday evening.


Officers .- E. T. Batters, President; Franklin L. Jones, First Vice-President ; J. W. Bucklin, Second Vice-President ; J. Madison Pratt, Secretary.


SONS OF TEMPERANCE .- Office of the Grand Scribe, southeast corner of Kearny and California streets. Annual session of Grand Division held at San Francisco, fourth Tuesday in October.


Officers of the Grand Division .- C. N. Fox, G. W.P .; E. B. Stiles, G.W.A .; George Bramall, G.S .; J. J. Hucks, G.T .; A. T. Rutledge, G.C .; - Winn, G. Sen .; Rev. - Wangh, G. Chap.


EXCELSIOR DIVISION, NO. 6 .- Meets in Excelsior Hall, Mission Street, between Third and Fourth, every Monday evening.


Election of officers, last Monday evenings in March, June, and September.


Officers .- W. M. Taylor, W. P .; Edwin A. Street, R. S.


GOLDEN GATE DIVISION, NO. 12 .- Meets in Lib- erty Hall, south side of Broadway Street between Dupont and Kearny, every Wednesday evening.


Election of officers last Thursday evenings in March, June, and September.


Oficers .- Israel Richard, W. P .; John J. Hucks, R. S.


AMICUS DIVISION, No. 49 .- Meets in Good Temp- lars' Hall, 747 Market Street, every Wednesday evening.


Officers .- C. S. Campbell, W. P .; William Reed, R. S.


TEMPERANCE LEGION .- Organized Febru- ary Ist, 1866, with forty-five members. It now


bers. Headquarters, 320 Bush Street. Meets every Tuesday evening for business purposes, Thursday evening for social roll call, and Sunday evenings for public roll call.


Officers.+F. E. R. Whitney, Commander-in- Chief ; David Kerr, Colonel and First Aid ; John Turnbull, Lient-Col. and Second Aid; Henry Koas- ter, Paymaster ; F. J. Holahan, Adjutant ; II. Gib- bons, Sr., Surgeon ; S. F. Crawford, Chaplain.


YOUTHS' LINCOLN TEMPERANCE LE- GION .- Organized April 1st, 1866, with sixty mem- bers. It now (November, 1869) numbers four hun- dred members. Meets every Friday evening at Temperance Legion Headquarters, 320 Bush Street.


Officers .-- John H. Sutch, Commander ; L. Wil- son, First Aid ; W. G. Cue, Adjutant ; George Johns, Paymaster.


Protective.


BAKERS' PROTECTIVE UNION. - Organ- ized April, 1869. Meets first Saturday of each month in Independent Red Men's Hall, 510 Bush Street.


BARBERS' AND HAIRDRESSERS' PRO- TECTIVE ASSOCIATION .- Organized June 21st, 1864. Number of members, fifty. Meetings held in basement of old Odd Fellows' Hall, corner Bush and Kearny, on the first Monday in each month.


Officers .- Charles Proschold, President; J. Kirsch, Vice-President ; Philip P. Lane, Secretary ; S. A. Selig, Financial Secretary ; Jacob Davis, Treasurer.


BOOT FITTERS UNION CO-OPERATIVE ASSOCIATION .- Incorporated October 13th, 1869. Capital, $10,000. Number of shares,'two hundred.


Officers. - Robert Moore, President ; William Hughes, Vice-President ; Charles O'Brien, Treasu- rer, Dennis McSweeney, Secretary.


BRICKLAYERS' PROTECTIVE ASSOCIA- TION .- Organized September, 1863. Number of members three hundred and seven. Meetings first Thursday in each month in St. Andrews' Hall.


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Officers. - James Hale, President ; George W. Spencer, Vice-President ; J. W. Bird, Secretary ; William Byrne, Treasurer.


BUTCHERS', DROVERS', AND STOCK- RAISERS' ASSOCIATION .- Office Haywoods, Alameda County. Incorporated 1866. Capital, $7,500. Number of shares, fifteen hundred.


Officers .- William Fulton, San Francisco, Presi- dent ; C. T. Ward, Haywoods, Secretary and Treasurer.


BUTCHERS' (WHOLESALE) PROTECTIVE ASSOCIATION .- Organized May Ist, 1865. Meets first Wednesday in each month, in Minerva Hall, southwest corner California and Kearny streets.


Officers. - Richard Finley, President ; George Bliss, Vice-President ; J. T. Sanborn, Secretary and Treasurer.


CALIFORNIA BUILDING AND LOAN SO- CIETY .- Organized in 1861 ; office 405 California Street. The objects of this society are to assist in- dustrious persons in procuring homesteads, and in- proving the same by the erection of dwellings, etc., and receive payments from them in monthly in- stallments, extending over a period of years, as may be agreed on-thus converting rent into capi- tal. This society has now a capital of $1,000,000 ; over three hundred partners.


Officer .- Thomas Mooney, President.


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REDINGTON, HOSTETTER & CO., Importers Foreign and Domestic Drugs, Chemicals.


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CALIFORNIA IMMIGRANT UNION .- |Friedlander, C. Adolphe Low, George W. Beaver. Incorporated October, 1869 ; office 315 California L. Sachs, and Ira P. Rankin, Committee on Arbi" tration. Members to serve for one year from May, 1869. Street. Objects : Eneonraging and proteeting immi- gration from the Atlantic States and Europe.


Officers .- Hon. H. H. Haight, President ; H. J. Booth, Charles Crocker, and L. Goettig, Vice .Pres- idents ; Frederick Oppenbeim, Secretary ; William H. Martin, General Agent ; J. Seligman, Treasurer.


CALIFORNIA IMMIGRATION ASSOCIA- TION .- Organized July 23d, 1868. Office, 712 Mont- gomery Street. Objects : To colleet and furnish gra- tuironsly information pertaining to lands in Califor- nia to immigrants and strangers arriving in the State.


Officers .- John A. McClelland. President ; Capt. Jolın Mnllan, Managing Agent ; W. F. Williamson, Secretary.


CALIFORNIA MUTUAL BENEFIT AND PROTECTIVE ASSOCIATION. - Incorporated October 15th, 1869. Office northwest corner Wash- ington and Montgomery streets.


Officers .- G. D. Hall, President ; George T. Em- ery, Secretary ; C. E. B. Howe, Superintendent ; Walter H. Tompkins, Treasurer.


CALIFORNIA PHARMACEUTICAL SOCI- ETY .- Organized July 28th, 1869. Number of members, ninety-eight. Meets at present in Fourth District Court Room, on the second Monday of each month. Objects : To improve the science and art of pharmacy, by diffusing knowledge among apothe- caries and druggists, fostering pharmaceutical liter- ature, developing talent, stimulating discovery and invention, and encouraging home productions and maunfacture. To establish the relation between pharmaceutists, druggists, physicians, and the peo- ple at large, upon just principles, which shall pro- mote the publie welfare, and tend to mutual advan- tage.


Officers. - John Calvert, President ; James H. Widber and William M. Searby. Vice-Presidents; James G. Steele, Secretary ; William J. Bryan, Treasurer.


CARTMANS' PROTECTIVE AND RELIEF SOCIETY .- Organized Mareb 8th, 1862. Number of members, sixty-five. Meetings first Monday in each month in Barra's Hall, corner First aud Miuna streets.


Officers .- Thomas Eagan, President ; William Hanlin, Vice-President ; Timothy McGinley, Seere- tary ; William McMenomy, Treasurer.


CAUCASIAN SOCIETY, - Organized August, 1869. Number of members, one hundred. Meets once a month in Twelfth District Court Room. Object : To protect white laborers against Mongolian iminigration.


Officers .- P. B. Ladd, President ; F. R. J. Dixon, Recording Secretary.


CHAMBER OF COMMERCE .- Rooms in New Merchants' Exchange, California Street. Organized April, 1850. Regular meetings second Tuesday of February, May, August, and November. Annual meeting for the election of officers in Mav.


Officers .- James Otis, President ; 1. Friedlander, First Vice-President ; G. W. Beaver, Second Vice- President ; Washington Bartlett, Secretary, Treas- urer and Librarian ; Thomas II. Selby, Rodmond Gibhons, and James Linforth, Committee on Fi- nance ; F. L. Castle, C. Adolphe Low, and Ira P. Rankin, Committee on Membership ; J. De Fremery, R. B. Swain, and Rodmond Gibbons. Committee on Library ; James Otis, (). Eldridge, W. F. Babeock, R. B. Swain, and H. P. Blanchard, Committee on


DENTAL ASSOCIATION .- Organized October 5th, 1869. Meetings held in Mechanics' Institute Hall, Post Street, between Montgomery and Kearny. Object : The promotion of the dental pro- fession.


Officers .- C. C. Knowles, President ; II. E. Knox. Vice-President ; J. Ball, Recording Secretary ; Wil- iam J. Younger, Corresponding Secretary ; F. A. Park, Treasurer.


EUREKA TYPOGRAPHICAL UNION, NO. 21 .- Reorganized September 4th, 1859. Incorpo- rated April 21st, 1869. Rooms 539 Washington Street. Regular monthly meeting held on the last Saturday of each month.


Officers .- David H. Hunter, President; George I. Foster and Thomas Nichols, Vice-Presidents ; John Upton, Recording Secretary ; John O'Brien, Financial Secretary ; Daniel Damrell, Treasurer: James Kenny, Sergeant-at-Arms.


FARMERS' AND MECHANICS' BANK OF SAVINGS .- Organized June let, 1867. Capital stoek $150,000. Office 223 Sansom Street, southwest corner of California. It is governed by a board of nine directors, who elect their own officers.


Officers .- H. Dutton, President ; G. M. Condee, Cashier.


FISHERMENS' ASSOCIATION .- Organized October 18th, 1864. Number of members, five hundred.


Officers .- Aug. D. Splivalo. President ; A. Bar- delini and D. Fio, Vice-Presidents ; P. Berretta, Secretary.


FRENCH SAVINGS AND LOAN SOCIETY .- Organized January 27th, 1860. Office 41] Bush Street.


Officers .- G. Dronaillet, President ; G. B. Cerruti, Vice-President ; Camilo Martin, Treasurer.


GERMAN MUTUAL RELIEF SOCIETY .- In- corporated July 16th, 1869. Office 36 Merchants' Exchange. Objects : To afford pecuniary aid, by the payment of a stipulated sum to sick members, and the families or heirs of deceased members.


Officers .- C. Hubert, President; J. F. Blumberg, Vice-President ; W. F. R. Schindler, Secretary.


GERMAN SAVINGS AND LOAN SOCI- ety .- Incorporated February 17th, 1868. Capital, $200,000 ; two hundred shares. Office 513 California Street.


Officers .- L. Gottig, President ; George Lette, Secretary.


GERMANIA SAVINGS AND BUILDING UNION .- Incorporated December 31st, IS64. Cap- ital, $100,000. Number of shares, one hundred. Meetings held second Monday in each month, at northeast corner Kearny and Bush streets.


Officers .- John Pforr, President ; Franz Stand, Vice-President : George Strasser, Secretary; J. C. Lutz, Treasurer.


GOLDEN CITY LODGE NO. 1, KNIGHTS OF ST. CRISPIN. - Incorporated February 17th, 1869. Number of members, six hundred. Meets every Monday, in Independent Red Men's Hall. 310 Bush Street. Objects: To protect and promote the inter- esta of journeymen boot and shoemakers.


Officers .- William Griffith, Sir Knight ; John Appeals-the President is ex officio Chairman; I. | Dwyer, Knight; William M. Farrell, Recording


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Secretary : Eugene Daly, Financial Secretary ; M. Sweetser, Corresponding Secretary ; James Loner- gan, Treasurer.


HAT FINISHERS' ASSOCIATION .- Organ- ized February 8th, 1853. Meetings held quarterly. Officers .- Horatio J. Lothrop, President; Daniel Casey, Vice-President ; Bernard Levy, Secretary ; Andrew Jackson, Treasurer.


HIBERNIA PROVIDENT ASSOCIATION .- Incorporated December 31st, 1868. Office 633 Sac- ramento Street. Meets first Tuesday of enel month. Objects : To make comfortable and ample provision for the widows and orphans or other heirs or devisees of deceased members of the association; to encourage industry ; to foster charity ; to strength- en the ties of friendship among its members, and to cultivate and reward provident forethought.


Officers .- James R. Kelly, President ; Thomas Golden, Vice-President ; Daniel Murphy, Treas- urer ; Thomas Finn, Secretary.


HIBERNIA SAVINGS AND LOAN SOCI- ETY .- Office northeast corner Montgomery and Mar- ket streets. The objects for which this association is formed, are, that by its operations the members thereof may be enabled to find a secure and profit- able investment for small savings, and may have an opportunity of obtaining from it the use of a moder- ate capital, on giving good and sufficient security for the payment of the same.


Officers .- M. D. Sweeny, President; C. D. O'Sul- livan, Vice-President ; Edward Martin, Treasurer ; Richard Tobin, Attorney.


HOUSE CARPENTERS' EIGHT -HOUR LEAGUE, NO. 1 .- Organized Jannary 28th, 1867. Meets every Monday evening, in Central Hall, SW corner Market and Second streets. Number of members, twelve hundred.


Officers .- J. W. Duncan, President ; J. B. Carlyle, W. E. Stein, and N. N. Hinckley, Vice-Presi- dents ; A. Vincent, Recording Secretary ; Frank D. Morrell, Financial Secretary ; Joseph R. Wilcox, Treasurer ; John T. Lalor, Sergeant-at-Arms.


HOUSE CARPENTERS' PROTECTIVE UNION OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA .- Incorporated August 3d, 1867. Office at Mill, South San Francisco. The objects are : To manu- facture building materials ; to buy, sell, improve, and dispose of real estate, and to loan money on real and personal property. A mill has been built at the south end of Islais Creek Bridge, worth abont $50,000, which is in fine running order.


Officers .- Frank Barker, President; H. F. Wil- liams, Vice-President; M. H. Morse, Secretary ; Charles D. Wheat, Treasurer.


HOUSE PAINTERS' EIGHT-HOUR LEAGUE. -Organized June 10th, 1867. Meets in Dashaway Hall, Post Street between Kearny and Dupont, every Monday evening. Number of members, one hundred and fifty.


Officers .- Thomas M. H. Kelly, President ; David Maloney, Vice-President; M. J. Donavan, Secre- tary; A. M. Grey, Treasurer.


IRISH AMERICAN MUTUAL ASSOCIA- TION .- Incorporated December 28th, 1868. Office Irish American Hall, Howard Street near Fourth. Object : To secure to the heirs of deceased mem- bers a cash payment of as many dollars as there are members.


Officers. - John Flanagan, President ; Daniel Sheehan, Vice-President ; James G. Hayden, Treasurer ; Michael Farrell, Secretary ; Thomas Green, M.D., Physician.


IRON MOLDERS' PROTECTIVE UNION. -Organized June, 1863. Number of members, one hundred and forty-five. Meets in Excelsior Hall, 711 Mission Street, every second and fourth Wednesday of each month.


Officers .- David H. Davis, President ; John Davis, Vice-President ; Patrick McKew, Financial Secretary ; - Henderson, Recording Secretary ; Charles H. Bennett, Treasurer.


JOURNEYMEN BOOT AND SHOE MANU- FACTURERS' CO-OPERATIVE UNION .- In- corporated August 2Ist, 1867. Capital, $50,000. Number of shares, one thousand. Office 413 Broad- way Street.


Officers .- James Hogan, President ; John Kin- sella, Treasurer.


JOURNEYMEN SAILMAKERS' ASSOCIA- TION .- Organized June 17th, 1867. Number of members, thirty-six. Meetings held monthly, cor- ner Clay and East streets.


Officers .- Sewell T. Fowler, President ; Robert Brant, Vice-President ; Thomas R. Houston, Secre- tary ; William C. Wood, Treasurer.


LABORERS' EIGHT-HOUR LEAGUE .- Or- ganized September, 1868. Number of members, five hundred. Meets first Tuesday of each month, in Dashaway Hall.


Officers .- John D. Connelly, President ; Richard Carroll, Vice-President ; W. D. Delany, Recording Secretary ; John Dolan, Treasurer.


LABORERS' PROTECTIVE AND BENEVO- LENT ASSOCIATION .- Meets in Mozart Hall, Post Street near Kearny, on the first Friday of each month.


Officers .- James Cahill,. President ; James Gil- martin, Vice-President ; Patrick Kiernan, Record- ing Secretary ; Jeremiah Clifford, Corresponding Secretary ; James O'Conners, Treasurer.


LA SOLIDARITE. - Incorporated December, 1868. Office 729 Montgomery Street. The object of this association is to secure to the families or heirs of deceased members a cash payment of as many dollars as there are members.


Officers .- Lonis Scellier, President ; Emile Gri- sar and Justinian Caire, Vice-Presidents; A. Rodou- an, Secretary ; Theodore Leroy, Treasurer.


LUMBER STEVEDORES' ASSOCIATION .- Organized June 12th, 1867. Number of members, two hundred. Meetings held in Barra's Hall, north- west corner First and Minna streets, monthly.


Officers .- P. McFadden, President; William Hen- nessey, Vice-President : Charles Langley, Record ing Secretary; E. T. Ackland, Financial Secretary; P. B. Rogers, Treasurer.


MASONIC SAVINGS AND LOAN BANK .- Incorporated Nov. 4th, 1869. Capital, $150,000. Number of shares, five hundred.


Officers .- Leonidas E. Pratt, President ; W. H. Culver, Vice-President.


MERCHANTS' EXCHANGE ASSOCIATION. -Incorporated June Ist, 1866. Capital, $250,000. Office Merebants' Exchange Building, California Street between Montgomery and Sansom. The object of this corporation is the promotion of the interests of trade and commerce.


Officers .- Thomas H. Selby, President ; Joseph A. Coolidge. Secretary ; R. G. Sneath, Albert Dib- blee, J. B. E. Cavallier, Samuel Brannan, J. W. H. Campbell, Thomas H. Selby, and R. B. Swain, Trustees.


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METAL ROOFERS' ASSOCIATION .- Organ- ized March 12th, 1867. Meets in old Odd Fellows' Hall, northeast corner Bush and Kearny streets, on the second Wednesday evening of cach month.


Officers .- William Cronan, President ; James McAvoy, Vice-President ; James Guilfoy, Secre- tary ; Earnest C. MeMullen, Treasurer.


METROPOLITAN BOOT AND SHOE MA- KERS' UNION .- Organized June, 1868. Capital, $50,000. Number of members, sixteen. Office 418 Market Street.


Officers. - John J. Fahey, President ; Joseph Looney. Secretary ; Hugh B. Molloy, Treasurer.


MINERS' FOUNDRY AND MACHINE WORKS .- Incorporated September 1Ith, 1869. Capital, $100,000. "Number of shares, two hundred. Office 247 First Street.


Officers .- J. L. Moultrop, President ; J. McLure, Superintendent.


MUTUAL PROVIDENT ASSOCIATION .- Incorporated September 8th, 1868, for the purpose of affording immediate and efficient relief to the fami- lies of deceased members. Any person in good health may become a member of the association and secure its prospective benefits by paying five dollars annually, and one dollar on the death of each meal- ber, the number of members being limited to two thonsand. Office 3} Brenham Place ; open daily from eight to ten o'clock A.M., and from five to seven o'clock P.M.


Officers .- Thomas Anderson, President ; Edward Farrar, M.D., Secretary; Henry L. Davis, Treasurer.


NEWSPAPER CARRIERS' ASSOCIATION .- Organized in 1858. Number of members, sixty. Hall of Association, 528 Clay Street.


Officers. -- E. Barnheisel, President ; William Fletcher, Secretary ; Henry Mayer, Treasurer ; H. B. Meyers, Auditor.


PACIFIC CO-OPERATIVE RELIEF ASSO- CIATION .- Incorporated November 20th, 1868. Office, northwest corner Montgomery and Sutter streets. T. B. Lewis, Secretary.


PACIFIC PROTECTIVE ASSOCIATION .- Incorporated October 27th, 1868. Office southeast corner of Sacramento and Montgomery streets. The object of this association is to secure a cash payment at the death of a member, to his or her heirs, of as many dollars as there are members in his or her class.


Officers. - Benjamin H. Freeman, President ; George If. Russell, Vice-President ; John H. War- ren, Secretary; James A. Pritchard, Treasurer.


PACIFIC SHIPBUILDING ASSOCIATION .- Incorporated December 17th, 1867. Capital, $50,000. Number of shares, two hundred and fifty. Office, east side Main Street between Harrison and Bryant.


Officers .- John F. Banfield, President ; John L. Spotford, Secretary.


PAINTERS' UNION. - Organized November 16th, 1863. Re-organized July 11th, 1866. Meet- ings held every. Wednesday at 538 Market Street.


Officers .- A. M. Grey, President ; Daniel Murphy, Vice-President ; Wm. B. McCoy, Secretary ; Lin- coln Varney, Treasurer; Robert F. Johnson, Ser- geant-at- Arms.


PLASTERERS' PROTECTIVE UNION. - Organized 1862. Meets first Tuesday in each month in St. Andrew's Hall, 751 Market Street.


Officers. - Charles P. Scott, President ; Michael Nicholson, Secretary ; James Plunkett, Treasurer.


PLUMBERS AND GAS FITTERS' EIGIIT- HIOUR LEAGUE .- Organized June 16th, 1867. Meets monthly in Fourth District Court Room, City Hall.


Officers .- J. D. McManus, President ; James A. Colvin, Vice-President ; William Eccles, Secretary ; John T. Gray, Treasurer.


PRINTERS' CO-OPERATIVE ASSOCIA- TION .- Incorporated February 18th, 1868. Capital, $10,000; number of shares, twenty. Number of members, twenty.


Officers. - John F. Brown, President; John Cuddy, Vice-President, T. Trayser, Secretary ; M. McCarthy, Treasurer.


RIGGERS' ASSOCIATION .- Organized Decem- ber 22d, 1864. Number of members, forty-five. Regular meetings first Monday in each month, in Dashaway Hall.




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