Directory of San Diego City, Coronado and National City - 1892-93, Part 1

Author: S.H. Olmsted and A.A. Bynon
Publication date: 1892
Publisher: S.H. Olmsted and A.A. Bynon
Number of Pages: 358


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JOHN R. AITKEN


Attorney and C at Law,, S. W. Cor. Fifth and F. S.s., Up Stairs, San Diego, Calif.


HOME MUTUAL Insurance Company


OF CALIFORNIA.


FIRE INSURANCE


N. W. CORNER SIXTH AND F STS, SAN DIEGO.


27TH ANNUAL EXHIBIT.


Capital, paid up in U. S. Gold Coin, $ 300,000.00


Losses since Organization 3,575,759.21


Surplus for Policy Holders. 1,000,000.00


J. C. SPRIGG Jr., Agent, SAN DIEGO, CALIFORNIA.


PATRONIZE YOUR HOME COMPANY.


THE PACIFIC MUTUAL LIFE AND


Accident Insurance Company OF CALIFORNIA.


Issues the Most Attractive and Profitable Forms of Life and Endowment Policies.


Insure while you are young and get the Benefit of Reduced Rates. J. C. SPRIGG Jr., Agent for San Diego Co.


ANOS, ORGANS


LARGEST STOCK in Southern California


LENZ MUSIC CO., Nos. 1031 and 1033 Fifth St., San Diego, Calif.


PACIFIC TRANSFER CO


Telephone 120, Office 1014 4th St. T. P. SIMPSON, MANAGER GURNEY. HACK, BAGGAGE WAGONS.


SAN DIEGO PUBLIC LIBRARY


CALIFORNIA ROOM


MARSTON'S


THREE LARGE


DEPARTMENTS


Dry Goods Carpets Men's Furnishings


NOTE THESE ITEMS


Established 1878. The largest retail business in San Diego County. Reliable goods and attentive salesmen. Goods marked in plain figures and sold at uniform prices. Exact change in pennies. Resident buyer in New York City. Up-to-date merchandise and Up-to-date methods of selling. Prompt Mail order department.


W. B. MCDOUGALL.


C. A. MCDOUGALL.


MCDOUGALL BROS.,


HEADQUARTERS FOR


Agricultt mplaments


SOLE AGENTS FOR BUCKEYE MOWERS. WHITNEY STEEL MOWERS & OSBORNE MOWERS THOMAS AND ROYAL RAKES. A Full Line of Mower Extras. Corner Seventh and | Streets, SAN DIEGO, CAL.


W. B. MCDOUGALL.


C. A. MCDOUGALL.


MCDOUGALL BROS.,


SOLE AGENTS FOR


The CELEBRATED OLIVER CHLLED PLOW


AND THE GENUINE OLIVER EXTRAS.


AND FOR THE


Studebaker Wagons, BUGGIES, CARRIAGES AND CARTS. A FULL LINE


RIDING AND WALKING ORCHARD CULTIVATORS, HAND CULTIVATORS.


FREEMAN FEED CUTTERS, .


&c., &c., &c.


Corner Seventh and | Streets,


SAN DIEGO, CAL.


SAN DIEGO


UNDERTAKING


COMPANY. ...


Funeral Directors AND EMBALMERS.


SATISFACTION GUARANTEED IN EVERY PARTICULAR.


Night Bell


at Office


Telephone


139


758 and 760 Fourth Street,


SAN DIEGO.


M. A. Wertheimer & Co.


THE - LEADING STATIONERS, BOOKSELLERS, SCHOOL FURNISHERS, BLANK BOOK MANUFACTURERS, AND PAPER DEALERS.


Toys, Fancy Goods, Leather Goods, Albums, Bibles and Prayer Books, Pocket Cutlery, Razors, Shears, Mathematical Goods, Draughtmen's Supplies. "KODAK" CAMERAS.


Madie, Todd & Co's Gold Pens, Swan Fountain Pens. Glucinum Steel Pens. Macowsky's Steel Pens.


BEASLEY'S NEW OFFICIAL MAP OF SAN DIEGO COUNTY. M. A. WERTHEIMER & CO. 762-764-766 Fifth Street, SAN DIEGO.


SAN DIEGO PAINT CO.


DEALERS IN Paints, ¿ Oils, « Varnishes, « Mouldings, XI WALL PAPER, DECORATIONS,>>


Atrists' Materials, Glass, Etc.


751 Sixth St. (Express Block) - . SAN DIEGO, CAL.


Agency for the Sale of


The Sherwin-Williams Paint.


W. B. INGRAM, Pres.


J. M. COOK, Manager.


"PREMIUM TAKERS."


Southern California


/ Soap Company, 1


MANUFACTURERS OF


Potash, Soda, Mineral and Fibrine Soaps.


Also, Orchard and Vineyard Sprays,


SHEEP DIPS, WOOL WASHES, ETC. ETC.


MEDICATED AND TOITET SOAPS A SPECIALTY. Barbers' Supplies.


Crown Patent Shoe Dressing; Waterproof


Dealers in Starches, Bluing, Dyes, Potash, Sal-Soda, Caustic Soda, Silicate of Soda, Soda Ash, Rosin Borax, Japan Wax, Chloride of Lime, Lyes, Candles, Etc.


Main Office at Works: Block 150 B Ave., and Second St.


CORONADO, CAL.


PURELY MUTUAL Incorporated 1847 Charter Perpetual Penn Mutual Life Insurance Company


OF PHILADELPHIA. ALONZO W. SMENNER, General Agent and Manager - FOR - SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA.


OFFICE No. 1424 F Street, Marston Block,


SAN DIEGO, CALIF.


ASSETTS, January Ist, 1892, - $18,551,388.30 SURPLUS, January Ist, 1892, 4 per cent. 2,465,689.13


All policies incontestable after two years, and members protected from forfeiture by the liberal Loan, Extention and Paid-up Values guaranteed in the contract. Women insured at same rates as men. Send date of your birth and you will receive rates.


M. HUGHES


WM. GEHRING


STANDARD IRON WORKS,


MILL AND MINING MACHINERY, Engines, Boilers and Pumps.


Steam Fitting,


Architectural Iron Work.


Telephone 97


P. O. Box 698


Cor. 7th and L Sts.


SAN DIEGO.


·


.....


ESTABLISHED 1888.


SAN DIEGO UNION. DAILY AND WEEKLY.


LARGEST CIRCULATION GUARANTEED.


BEST TELEGRAPHIC REPORT OF ANY DAILY IN THE STATE OUTSIDE OF SAN FRANCISCO.


The Daily San Diegan.


(Democratic in Politics.)


ESTABLISHED 1885.


50 Cents per Month


ARIOSTO McCRIMMON, Publisher and Proprietor.


A Live Daily Newspaper, Replete with all the local news of the Bay region.


Full Telegraphic Service of the United Press.


ADVERTISING RATES MADE KNOWN ON APPLICATION. Business Office 1138 D Street.


The Weekly San Diegan.


THE BEST WEEKLY PUBLICATION IN SAN DIEGO COUNTY. Complete Local County News, and TELEGRAPHIC REPORTS® Only $2.00 Per Year. Sent Post Paid to any address.


All communications should be sent to the WEEKLY SAN DIEGAN, SAN DIEGO, CALIF.


BATES IMPLEMENT CO.


Wholesale and Retail Dealers in


Agricultural Tools Fish Bros.' Wagons Gibbs' Imperial Plows


jak Cultivators Wagner's Cultivators


Wrought Iron


Water Pipe Pipe Fittings


Brass Goods, Bibbs, Valves, Etc. Plumbers' Goods, Lead Pipe, AERMOTOR WINDMILLS,


WALTER A. WOOD MOWER, Binders and Hay Rakes.


Western Chief Hay Press, &c.


Estimates given and Contracts made with persons wanting PUMPING OUTFITS. SAN DIEGO, CAL.


THE MASSACHUSETTS Mutual Life Insurance Company


--- OF -- Springfield, Mass.


INCORPORATED 1851,


Assets


$12,239,529.16


Liabilities 11,236,837.25


Surplus, Mass. Standard 1,002,691.91


Number of Policies issued in 1891, 5.719 Insuring $17,248,900 Number of Policies in Force Dec. 31st 1891 25,010, insuring. $69,527,665


Our Twenty Payment Combined Life and Endowment Policy Is the Most Popular Contract written in the Insurance World-Comprising as it does


Ist, Insurance-Under State laws, and rigid examinations by State Insurance Department, making the policy-holder absolutely secure.


2nd, Endowment- The law requiring us to give Cash Surrender Values any time after two annual premiums have been paid.


3d, Annual Income-Our Distributions of Surplus or Dividends are declared yearly, commencing at the end of the first year


4th, Investment-At any time after two annual premiums have been! paid the policy holder can take a Paid-up Participating Value which is inserted in the Policy and will earn Interest or Annual Income during life, with the Paid-Up Value payable at death.


5th, Collateral Values-Are based on the Cash Value inserted ij the policy for each year of its history. Thus the policy halt a Loanable Value any year after the second, increasing each year as the premiums are paid.


For a Policy combining all these Desirable Features Address or call on W. F. TOMPKINS, Gen'l Agt., Rooms 7 and 8 Bancroft Building, cor 5th and G Sts.,


SAN DIEGO, CAL.


DIRECTORY


-OF -


SAN DIEGO CITY,


CORONADO AND NATIONAL CITY


INCLUDING


BUSINESS DIRECTORY OF PRINCIPAL TOWNS


IN


San Diego County.


1892-93.


S. H. OLMSTED and A. A. BYNON, Publishers, 1130 Fourth Street.


We have endeavored to make this directory as complete and reliable as possible, hoping to merit the patronage of the public for the next issue in 1893-4. An unusual number of removals and changes have occurred since the canvas was commenced; no doubt some have escaped our notice. We ask indulgance for any errors which may appear.


THE PUBLISHERS.


PRICE,


- $2.00.


SAN DIEGO, CALIF., Press of The Olmsted Co., 1130 Fourth St. 1892.


SAN DIEGO PUBLIC LIBRARY CALIFORNIA ROOM


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CONTENTS.


PART I


Appendix 26


Block Directory :


9


Church Directory 19


General Directory 33


General Information I2


Newspapers 18


Railways I8


Schools and Colleges 25


Societies 20


Steamship Lines 19


Street Directory


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PART II


Classified Directory City I


66


County


93


66 Coronado -35


66


National City.


55


Coronado Directory 23


County Directory.


61


National City Directory


-39


Index to Advertisements.


Aitken, John R., first outside cover Bank of National City, part 2 38 Bates Implement Co, 5 Brewster Hotel ...... outside back cover Brewster Pharmacy


Boyd & Strahel


32


City Printing Co


. part 2,


22


Cliff & Co ..


238


Commercial Hotel


part 2, 23


Colifornia Tree Wash


part 2


38


Coronado Foundry


part 2,


8


De Groot, W I


235


Doughty, Wm


I7


Fidelity Mutual Aid Association .. 236


66 outside cover


Pacific Transfer & Gurney Cab Co, outside first cover


Johnson & Co Inside back cover Kimball, F A,. part 2, 38


Kimball, F E A,


outside cover


Kirby, E D & Co . 234


Magwood, G W


insets


Marston, G W,


inside first cover


Mass. Mutual Life Ins. Co.


6


Mercantile Collection Agency


top back outside cover


McDougall Bros,


next first cover


Mckenzie & Bro,


.233


National Mfg Co,


.part 2, 59-60


Naumann, J,


234


Penn Mutual Life Ins Co,


2


Pioneer Truck Co, outside back cover


S D Land & Town Co,


part 2, 37


S D Undertaking Co, I


S D Paint Co, opposite page. I


San Diegan.


4


Southern Calif Soap Co.


I


Southern Calif Ry


31


Spriggs, J C Jr, ......


.first outside cover


Standard Iron Works


2


Sun Daily.


237


Stetson, C M,


.232


Stead Soap Co,


232


Union, Daily


3


Lenz Music Co ...


bottom first cover


Victor Bicyles.


234


Wertheimer & Co


oppo page


I


Winters Joseph,


opp part 2


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BLOCK DIRECTORY.


Aldelphi house, Front near D Allison, The, 854 Tenth Albemarle Hotel, s e cor D and Front Alhambra, Ninth bet H and I Allyn, s w cor Fifth and E Alpha, 655 Sixth Arcade, cor Third and Plaza Ashland, The, Fifth near K American, cor State and G Backesto, Fifth and H


Bancroft, s e cor Fifth and G Bank of Commerce, 841 Fifth Bay View hotel, n e cor Twelfth and I Belle View hotel, cor Fourth and G Brandt, Sixth bet G and H Brewster hotel, s e cor Fourth and C Bon Ton, s w cor Sixth and D


Brevoort, Fifth near B


Brooklyn, The, E bet Seventh and Eighth


Brown, s e cor Fifth and H


Brunswick, The, 1 w cor Fifth and D


Buckingham, The, s e cor D and Second


Capital, 749 Fourth


Cable hotel, Fourth near power house Capron, Fifth near K Castle Hall, K of P, 948 Fourth City Hall, (Horton Bank blk) s w cor D and Third Cole, n w cor Fifth and G


Commercial hotel, s e cor Seventh and I


Consolidated National Bank, s w cor Fifth and G


Court House, D bet Front and Union Clifton, The, 1721 Fourth


Derby, The, H bet Ninteenth and Twentieth Dome, The, 920 Fifth


Ellsworth, The, se cor Twelfth and H Elite, The, n w cor Third and D Emerson, Fourth and A


Everett house, n w cor First and G Express, s e cor Sixth and F Erie, H bet Union and Front Fifth Avenue, Fifth near A


First National Bank, n w cor Fifth and E


Florence hotel, Fir bet Third and Fourth Fisher Opera house, Fourth and Fifth bet Band C


Geneva house, Fourth near B Gilbert, 955 Fifth


Gould, s w cor Fourth and E


Grand, The, 1232 F


Grand Central hotel, ne cor H and Sixth


Grand Pacific, s w cor J and Fifth


Great Eastern, 815 Fifth


Hamilton, 719 Fifth


Hermann, n w cor Thirteenth and K


Hewitt, s w cor Seventh and E


Hill, Fourth bet D and E


Holt house, n w cor H and Fifteenth Horton Bank, s w cor D aud Third Horton hall, s w cor F and Sixth Horton house, D bet Third and Fourth Holister, 1646 F


Hotel del Coronado, Coronado Beach International, The Eighth bet F & G I O O F hall, n w cor Sixth and H Johnson, n e cor Fifth and E


Josephine hotel, Orange ave, Coro- nado Beach


Keating, n w cor Fifth and F


Keystone, The, 949 Tenth


Kline, n w cor Sixth and D


Kuhn, s e cor Fourth and D


Lafayette, D bet Seventh and Eighth Lawyers' ne cor E and Fourth


Langham, n w cor Fourth and C


Leighton, The, 1440 First


Leland, The, (Reed-Pauly blk)


Llewellyn, 728 Fifth


Loomis, 936 and 938 Third


Louis, 843 Fifth Louis opera house, Fifth bet Band C


Minneapolis, 752 Seventh


Manvel, The, (Kline blk)


Manor, The, cor Fifth and Ash


Marshall-Higgins, s w cor Fourth and C


Marston, ne cor Fifth and F


Masonic hall, n w cor Sixth and H McGurck, n e cor Fifth and H M E Church, ne cor Fourth and D


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Metropolitan, 1319 E Montezuma, The, (Stone bldg) Montrose, The, 717 Fourth Morse, Whaley & Dalton, 920 Fifth Nash; s e cor Fifth and I


Nesmith-Greeley, Fifth bet E and F Northeastern, The, s w cor D and India


Occidental, The n w cor Seventh & I. Orford, The, H near Eighth


Oriel, The Eighth bet E and F Pierce-Morse, n w cor Sixth and F Plaza Palace, (Schmitt blk) Prescott house, n w cor Fifth and B Price, (Reed blk) cor Sixth and H Ramona, 1237 Fourth


Reed, ne cor Sixth and H


Reed-Pauly, ne cor Sixth and E Reuton, The, 546 Fifth


Revere, The, 1126 Fourth Richelieu Fifth bet C and D Royal, The, 1226 Fourth Roxbury, The, 746 Seventh Russ house, E bet Third and Fourth Sanford, The, s w cor Eighth and F


Schmitt, 946 Third


Schmitt Dispensary, 948 Fourth Schneider, Fifth bet F and G Selwyn & Allison, Fifth near H Sheldon, 818 Sixth


Sierra, The, cor Eighth and K Snyder, 835 Sixth Spencer-Ogden, s w cor Fifth and F St James hotel, n e cor Sixth and F St Elmo, n w cor Second and H Stone, n w cor Second and F


Sun, Fourth and Plaza Sunnyside, Third near D


Tower house, sw cor Fourth and F


Tremont house, 1046 Third Turn Verein hall, 1046 D


Union house, Seventh and I Vermont house, Twelfth bet H and I Victoria hotel, D bet Second & Third Washington, H bet First and Second Willard, The s w cor Sixth and F Windsor, The, Fourth bet E and F Young, s w cor Fifth and F


Y M Č A bldg, Eighth bet G and H Yuma, Fifth bet G and H


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STREET GUIDE.


Commencing at the bay on the west the streets running north and south are Atlantic, California, Arctic, India, Columbia, State, Union, Frout, First, Second, Third, etc., to Forty-second.


North of Fir and west of Front the streets running north and south from Front are Albatross, Brant, Curlew, Dove, Eagle, Falcon, Goldfinch, Hawk, Ibis, Jackdaw, Kite, and Lark, to the bay.


Commencing at the bay on the south the streets running east and west are named after the letters of the alphabet. Beginning with N street at the waters edge they are in alphabetical order nortli to A, thence north they are as follows : Ash, Beech. Cedar, Date, Elm, Fir, Grape, Haw- thorn, Ivy, Juniper, Kalmia, Laurel, Maple, Nutmeg, Olive, Palm, Quince, Redwood,Spruce, Sasafras, Thorn, Upas, Vine, Willow, Chalmers, Winder, Pierce, McKee, McNeill, Stone.


An ordinance was adopted in August, 1887, changing the names of certain streets in Mannasse & Schiller's addition, the addition of the Land & Town Co., and Choate's addition, as follows: The name of E street was changed to Everett avenue; F to Franklin avenue; G to Grant


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avenue; H to Harrison avenue; I to Inter-Ocean avenue; K to Kearney avenue; L to Logan avenue; M to Milton avenue; Oliver avenue to Logan avenue; P to Pierce avenue, and R to Railroad avenue. The names of the numbered streets from Nineteenth to Twenty-eighth were changed to South Nineteenth, South Twentieth, etc. In Reed & Daily's and Choate's additions the following streets were changed : O to Webster avenue; P to Clay avenue; Q to Sargent ave; R to Woolman.avenue; S to Valle avenue; T to Martin avenue; and U to Greeley avenue. An ordinance was passed January 7, 1889, changing the name of Inter-Ocean avenue to Irving avenue. An ordinance was also passed in September, 1889, consolidating I, Topeka and Oliver avenues under the name of Main street.


In most of that part of the city south of N street and east of Eigh- teenth to Thirty-second the streets run northwest and southeast, and southwest and northeast. Beginning at N street the avenues running northwest and southeast are Everett, Franklin. Grant, Harrison, Irving, Kearney, Julian, Milton, Pierce, Railroad. And those running northeast and southwest from Eighteenth are South Nineteenth, South Twentieth, etc., to South Twenty-eighth. In that portion of the city east from Twenty-eighth to Thirty-second, the avenues running east and west are Webster, Clay, Sargent, Woolman, Valle, Martin and Greeley.


HOUSE NUMBERS AND STREET CROSSINGS.


Houses are numbered from west to east and from south to north. On the streets running from west to east there are 48 numbdrs to each block, or one number for every eight and one-third feet. Commencing on the west end of D street the first number on D street is 200, which is at the northeast cor of Atlantic. The last number in that block would be 248, at the northwest corner of D and Atlantic, and at the northeast corner of D and California the first number is 300, etc. On the streets running from south to north there are 72 numbers to each block.


The numbers at the street crossings on the streets running from east to west are at Atlantic 200, California 300, Arctic 400, India 500, Columbia 600, State 700, Union 800, Front 900, First 1000, Second 1100; Third 1200, Fourth 1300, Fifth 14000, Sixth 1500, Seventh, 1600, Eighth 1700; Ninth 1800, Tenth 1900, Eleventh 2000, Twelfth 2100, Thirteenth 2200, Four- teenth 2300, Fifteenth 2400, Sixteenth 2500, Seventeenth 2600, Eighteenth 2700, Nineteenth 2800, Twentieth 2900, Twenty-first 3000, Twenty-second 3100, Twenty-third 3200, Twenty-fourth 3300, Twenty-fifth 3400, Twenty- sixth 3500, Twenty-seventh 3600, Twenty-eighth 3700.


On the streets running from south to north the crossings are at N I, M, 100, L 200, K 300, J 400, I 500, H 600, G 700, F 800, E 900, D 1000, C 1100, B 1200, A 1300, Ash 1400, Beech 1500, Cedar, 1600, Date 1700, Elm 1800, Fir 1900, Grape 2000, Hawthorn 2100, Ivy 2200, Juniper 2300, Kalmia 2400, Laurel 2500, Maple 2600, Nutmeg 2700, Olive 2800, Palm 2900, Quince 3000, Redwood 3100, Spruce 3200, Thorn 3300, Upas 3400.


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GENERAL INFORMATION.


STATE OFFICERS.


Governor H. H. MARKHAM


Lieutenant Governor JOHN B. REDDICKS


Secretary of State E. C. WAITE


State Treasurer


J. R. MCDONALD


Attorney-General W. H. H. HART


State Controller E. G. COGAN


Supreme Court-Chief Justice W. H. BEATTY


Associate H. C. GARROUTE


66 16


R. I. HARRISON


66 J. J. DEHAVEN


Clerk Supreme Court L. H. BROWN


Superintendent Public Schools J. W. ANDERSON


Railroad Commissioner JAMES W. REA


Board of Equalization.


J. R. Hebron


UNITED STATES ARMY ROSTER.


DEPARTMANT OF ARIZONA.


Brigadier General .- A. McD. McCook, Brevet Major-General, commend- ing; headquarters, Sixth street, bet. Broadway and Hill streets, Los Angeles, California.


Troops Serving in Department-CAVALRY: Headquarters and eleven com- panies of the Second and Tenth rigiments. INFANTRY: Four compa- nies of the Ninth, headquarters and six companies of the Eleventh and Twenty-fourth regiments.


Geographical Limits-Territories of New Mexico and Arizona and that portion of the State of California lying south of the thirty-fifth parallel of North latitude.


San Diego Barracks-Company E, teuth Infantry, Major E. W. Whitte- more, commanding Post; Captain C. L. Davis, brevet-Major U. S. A; First Lieutenant, J. H. Shollenberger, post treasurer, A. A. Q. M., A. C. S. and A. O. O .; Second-Lieutenant, M. R. Peters, Post Adjutant, R. O. A. S. O. and A. E. O .; Major S. M. Horton, surgeon; Captain H. G. Burton, retired


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UNITED STATES CIRCUIT COURT.


NINTH CIRCUIT-SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF CALIFORNIA.


Terms of Court-Second Monday. in January and second Monday in August, at San Francisco. Judge, Joseph McKenna. Clerk, William M. Van Dyke. Commissioner, William M. Van Dyke.


UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT.


Terms of Court-Second Monday in January and second Monday in August, at Los Angeles. Judge, Erskine M. Ross. Clerk, E. H. Owen. Commissioner at San Diego, M. L. Ward. United States Marshal, George E. Gard, Los Angeles.


STATE SUPREME COURT.


Chief Justice, Hon. W. H. Beatty; Associate Justices, Hon. Ralph C. Har- rison, Hon. C. H. Garoutte, Hon. J. J. DeHaven, Hon J. R. Sharpstein, Hon. T. B. McFarland, Hon. Van R. Patterson


Terms of Court-At the City of San Francisco, on the second Monday in January and the third Monday in July. At the City of Los Angeles on the first Monday in April and the second Monday in October. At the City of Sacramento on the first Monday in May and the second Mon- day in November.


Departments-Chief Justice, Hon. W. H. Beatty, presiding when sitting in banc or department.


Department One-Hon. Van R. Paterson, Hon. Ralph C. Harrison, Hon. C. H. Garoutte.


Department Two- Hon. J. J. DeHaven, Hon. J. R. Sharpstein, Hon. T. B. McFarland.


The following counties comprise the District of Los Angeles: Santa Bar- bara, Ventura, Kern, Inyo, San Diego, San Bernardino, Los Angeles, Tulare, Fresno and San Louis Obispo.


STATE MILITIA.


Ninth Infantry regiment of the First Brigade, N. G. C .- Headquarters at San Diego; Edward B. Spileman, Colonel, commanding, San Diego. George L. Bryant, Lieut-Colonel, San Bernardina; Chas. S. McKelvey, Major, Santa Anna.


Regimental Staff Officers-T. L. Magee, Major, Surgean, San Diego; John R. Berry, Captain, Adjutant, San Diego; James E. Mack, First-Lieut., Qr., San Bernardino; Charles T. Rice, First-Lieut., Commissary, Riverside; John S. Harville, First-Lieut., Paymaster, San Diego; Chas. D. Ball, First-Lieut., Ordinance Officer, Santa Ana; Chas. I. Lorbeer, First-Lieut., Inspector of Rifle practice, Pomona; John Herron, Capt., Chaplain, San Bernardino.


Company A-Armory, National avenue, bet. Twenty-ninth and Thirtieth Streets, San Diego; Edward E. Spileman, Captain, commanding, Arthur G. Hartley, First-Lieut., Alex. G. Thelin, Second-Lieut.


Company B-Armory, Second street, bet. D and E streets; R. V. Dodge, Captain, commanding; Harry C. Dannals, First-Lieut., R. P. Guinan, Second-Lieut.


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NAVAL BATTALION, N. G. C.


Company A-Thomas A. Nerney, Lieut., commanding; E. H. Miller, Lieut., Junior Grade; Frank M. Simpson, Ensign; William D. Blood- good, Ensign.


Battalion Staff Officers-Daniel B. Northrup, Lieut. and Surgeon; Walter G. Smith, Ensign and Ordinance Officer; C. D. Knox. Apothecary; Paul H. Blades, Chief Signal Man; Fred. W. Jackson, Paymaster Yoeman. Company A meets every Wendesday at Armory Hall, on Second street, at 8 p. m.


DISTRICT OFFICERS.


Representative in Congress, Sixth District-HON W. W. BOWERS, San Diego. State Senator, Fortieth District-HON. H. M. STREETER. San Bernardino.


COUNTY OFFICERS.


Member of Assembly-Hon. Nestor A. Young.


Superior Court-Department One, Judge, E. S. Torrance; Clerk, A. W. Atherton. Department Two, Judge, George Puterbaugh; Clerk, J. H. Grovesteen. Department Three, Judge, W. L. Pearce; Clerk, Fred. W. Parrish. Court Reporters; Frederick Meakin, W. W. Whitson. Court Commissioner, J. S. Callen.


County Clerk, W. M. Gassaway; Sheriff, John H. Folks; Auditor and Recorder, E. H. Miller; Treasurer, C. R Dauer; Tax Collector, H. W. Weineke; Assessor, C. H. Shepard; Superintendent Public Schools, Harr Wagner; Surveyor, W. W. Allen; Public Administrator, John Falkenstein, (office M. E. Church blk., cor. Fourth and D strees); Physician, H. E. Crepin, (Brown blk., cor. Fifth and H streets); Vet- erinary, E. Backenstose, (cor. Sixth and H streets).


BOARD OF SUPERVISORS.


J. S. Buck, (Chairman), first district; J. H. Woolman, second district; Chester Gunn, third district; John Judson, fourth district; J. P. M. Rainbow, fifth district; Chester W. Thompson, clerk.


COUNTY BOARD OF EDUCATION.


Edward Hyatt (President), San Jacinto; S. L. Ward, Nuevo; Mrs. Laura G. Riddell, Coronado; Hugh J. Baldwin, National City; Harr Wagner, Secretary, San Diego.


Meets the Thursday before the first Monday in January, April, July and October.


Constables-T. J. Monahan and C. M. Stetson.


Justices of the Peace-W. A. Sloane and Irving B. Dudley.


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CITY OFFICERS.


CITY HALL, HORTON BANK BLOCK, SOUTHWEST CORNER THIRD AND D STREETS.


Mayor, Matthew Sherman; City Att orney, W. H. Fuller; City Clerk, K. J. Ware; Auditor and Assessor, Gilbert Rennie; Treasurer and Tax Col- lector, Nat Kennedy; City Engineer, T. M. Shaw; Police Judge, Irving B. Dudley; Health Officer, Dr. T. L. Magee; Chief of Police, J. W. Brenning; Superintendent of Streets, Amos Pettingill; Sewer In- spector, S. T. Goldthwaite; Health and Plumbing Inspector, Harvey Bailey.


Board of Aldermen -Regular meeting, first Monday evening in each Month. S. Levi President; A. E. Nutt, H. P. Whitney, H. T. Chris- tian, C. C. Brandt, W. E. Howard, J. C. Fisher, A. G. Gassen, S. J. Sill. Board of Delegates-Regular meeting, first Monday evening in each month. H. H. Williams, President; E. C. Thorpe, G. H. Crippen, C. W. Pauly, A. G. Nason, J. W. Burns, A. N. Miller, Fred Baker, W. J. Prout, P. H. Rediger, M. M. Conn, B. F. Mertzmann, J. F. Escher, J. Price, S. Doud.


Board of Public Works-C. H. Stevens, Dr. V. D. Rood; S. M. Belding, Secretary.


Board of Water Commissioners-E. W. Elliott, F. M. Shaw, S. W. Beld- ing, Secretary.


Police Commissioners-M. Sherman (ex-officio), President, E. W. Bushy- head, E. F. Goddard, O. C. Smith, Dr. Wright.


Fire Commissioners-G. B. Grow, president, E. F. Rockfellow, J. P. Burt. Board of Health-T. A. Davis, M. D., president, F. R. Burnham, M. D.,


P. C. Remondino, M. D., J. H. Rhodes, M. D., A. C. Morgan, M. D. T. L. Magee, M. D., Health Officer.


Directors of Public Library-Dr. D. Cave, president, John Ginty, Col. E. T. Blackmer, George N. Hitchcock, E. W. Hendrick.




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