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Insane Asylum (Napa) -Board of Trustees: F. E. Johnston ( President ), A. G. Boggs, Peter Van Bever, John Boggs, George C. Perkins, George W. Gift, Secretary and Treasurer ; E. T. Wilkins, M.D .. Resident Physician; L. F. Dozier, M.D., Assistant Physician; J. B. Stevens, Private Secretary.
Orphan Asylum Commissioners - Gov. William Irwin, Secretary of State Thomas Beck and Attorney General Jo Hamilton.
Quarantine Officer-P. H. Humphrey. Office, 324 Washington street.
State Boards of Medical Examiners-Allopathic: Dr. James Simpson, San Francisco (President) ; Dr. C. M. Bates, San Francisco: Dr. H. P. Babcock, Oak- land: Dr. Clinton Cushing, Oakland; Dr. H. 8. Orme, Los Angeles; Dr. J. F. Orme, Sacramento, and Dr. Luke Robinson, Colusa; Dr. William A. Grover, San Francisco, Secretary.
Homeopathic: Dr. J. H. Floto, San Francisco, (President) ; Drs. J. Murray Moore, M. J. Werder, and E. J. Fraser, San Francisco; Dr. J. K. Clark, San Rafael: Dr. E. S. Breyfogle, San Jose; Dr. W. N. Griswold, San Francisco, Secretary.
Eclectic : Dr. M. R. Tewksbury, San Francisco (President) ; Drs. M. T. Clayton, F. C. Cook, San Francisco; Dr. J. W. Webb, Oakland; J. P. Backesto, San Jose; Dr. C. C. Mason, Chico; Dr. McRae, San Francisco, Secretary.
State Board of Agriculture-R. S. Cary (President), Robert Beck (Secretary) , L. C. Upson (Treasurer) , J. J. Green, Charles Green, Albert Hamilton, M. D. Boruck, Frederick Cox, Maison Biggs, L. W. Shippie, T. L. Chamberlain and E. B. Mott jr.
State Land Commissioners-Appointed by the Gov- ernor May 29, 1876, for one year. H. F. Crane and James T. Fay, San Francisco; John C. Ball, Wood- land
State Board of Pharmacy-John Calvert (president), W. T. Wenzell (secretary), James H. Widber, A. F. Colman, Max Tschirner.
State Board of Education-Governor William Irwin (president) Ezra S. Carr (secretary) , Prof. Charles H. Allen, H. N. Bolander. A. C. MeMeans, E. Rousseau, F. L. Landis, S. G. S. Dunbar, W. B. F. Lynch.
State Board of Examination-Ezra S. Carr (presi- dent), Miss Mary J. Watson, Prof. Charles H. Allen, John Swett, Mrs. Mary E. Michener.
State Board of Health-Henry Gibbons, M. D., San Francisco (president), James S. Cameron, M. D., Red Bluff; F. W. Todd, M.D., Stockton; A. B. Stout, M. D., San Francisco ; Luke Robinson, M. D., Colusa ; James F. Montgomery, M. D., Sacramento; F. W. Hatch, M. D., secretary.
State Board of Equalization - Governor William Irwin, Controller W. B. C. Brown, Attorney-General Jo. Hamilton, Smith Brown of Napa, A. P. Catlin of Sacramento.
State Normal School, San Jose-Charles S. Allen' principal ; Governor William Irwin, Ezra S. Carr, C. T. Ryland. T. E. Beans, James Denman, Benjamin Cory and B. Bryant, trustees.
State Land Office, Sacramento-Surveyor-General William Minis, register.
State Prison, San Quentin - Lieutenant-Governor James A. Johnson, warden; Governor William Irwin, Lieutenant-Governor James A. Johnson, and Secre- tary of State Thomas Beck, directors.
Sealer of Weights and Measures-Secretary of State Thomas Beck.
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FEDERAL OFFICES.
University of California.
Regents, ex-officio-Governor William Irwin, presi- dent (ex-officio) ; Lieutenant Governor J. A. Johnson, G. J. Carpenter of Placerville, Ezra S. Carr, R. S. Cary, of Sacramento, A. S. Hallidie of San Francisco, John Le Conte of Berkeley.
Appointed Regents-Rev. H. Stebbins, D. D., of San Francisco, Lawrence Archer of San Jose, J. West Martin, Samuel B. McKee, of Oakland, John F. Swift, Joseph W. Winans of San Francisco, J. Mora Moss of Oakland, J. M. Hamilton of Guenoc, D. O. Mills of Millbrae, William Meek of San Leandro, Frank M. Pixley, Wm. T. Wallace and Eugene Casserly of San Francisco.
Honorary Regents-John S. Hager, A. J. Bowie, of San Francisco, John B. Felton of Oakland.
EXECUTIVE OFFICERS.
President of the University .- John Le Conte. Ad- dress, Oakland post office; office, Berkeley.
Advisory Committee-Regents Stebbins, Martin, Moss and Hager.
Treasurer-D. O. Mills.
Dean of the Academic Senate-Martin Kellogg.
Chief of Military Instruction-W. T. Welcker.
Secretary and Superintendent of the Grounds- Robert E. C. Stearns. Address, Oakland ; office, Berkeley.
Assistant Secretary-J. Ham. Harris.
ACADEMIC SENATE.
John Le Conte, M.D., President and Professor of Physics.
William Ashburner, Honorary Professor of Mining. George Woodbury Bunnell, A. M., Professor of Greek Language and Literature.
George Davidson, A. M., Honorary Professor of Geodesy and Astronomy.
Stephen J. Field, LL. D., Honorary Professor of Law.
Frederick G. Hesse, Professor of Mechanical En- gineering.
Eugene W. Hilgard, Ph. D., Professor of Agricul- ture, Agricultural Chemistry, General and Economic Botany.
Martin Kellogg, A. M., Dean and Professor of Latin Language and Literature.
Joseph Le Conte, M. D., Professor of Geology and Natural History.
Bernard Moses, Ph. D., Professor of History and Political Economy.
Paul Pivda, Professor of Modern Languages.
Willard B. Rising, Ph. D., Professor of Chemistry.
Edward R. Sill, A. M., Professor of English Lan- gnage and Literature.
Frank Soulé, jr. (U. S. Military Academy) Pro- fessor of Civil Engineering and Astronomy.
William T. Welcker (U. S. Military Academy) Pro- fessor of Mathematics.
George F. Becker, A. B., Ph. D., Instructor in Min- ing and Metallurgy.
John W. Bice, Ph. B., Instructor in Civil Engineer- ing.
Samuel B. Christy, Ph. B., Instructor in Chemistry. George C. Edwards, Ph. B., Instructor in Mathe- matics, and Commandant of Cadets.
Charles F. Gompertz, Instructor in Spanish.
Leander L. Hawkins, Ph. B., Instructor in Mathe- matics and Surveying.
John D. Hoffmann, Instructor in Mechanical and other branches of Instrumental Drawing.
A. Wendell Jackson, Ph. B., Instructor in Miner- alogy.
Henry B. Jones, Assistant Instructor in French and German.
Win. Carey Jones, A. B., Recorder to the Faculty.
Edward A. Parker, Ph. B., Instructor in Physics and Mechanics.
James M. Phillips, A. B., Instructor in Hebrew, Chaldaic and Syriac.
Albin Putzker, Instructor in German.
Joseph C. Rowell, A. B., Librarian.
E. H. Sears, A. B., Instructor in Latin and Greek. F. Slate, jr., S. B., Instructor in Chemistry.
John M. Stillman, Ph. B., Instructor in Chemistry. Frank S. Sutton, Ph. B., Assistant in Agricultural Chemistry.
Graduate Assistants - Fred. L. Button, Ph. B., Mathematics ; J. B. Clarke, Mathematics ; David Cumming, Ph. B., Mathematics; Benj. P. Wall, Ph. B., English.
John Ellis, Gardener.
Abel Whitton, Manager University Press.
Charles Butters, Telegraphic Operator.
Janitors-John Scannel, North Hall; John Hart, South Hall.
Federal Offices.
Post Office.
Northwest corner Washington and Battery streets. Postmaster, James Coey; Deputy Postmaster, W. C. Dougherty; Cashier, Thomas W. Scott; Chief Mail- ing Clerk, E. C. Palmer ; Chief Register Clerk, M. G. Sawyer ; Chief Money Order Clerk, A. Jackson ; Chief Clerk Night Force, A. M. Brooks ; Superintendent Letter Carriers, P. P. Hoin.
Railway Mail Service.
Superintendent, Isaac A. Amerman; Chief Head Clerk, James C. Coolidge ; Head Office Clerk, Perly R. Downer. Office, 606 Montgomery, room 38.
CITY STATIONS.
Station A, 1305 Polk; Mrs. J. B. Lloyd, Superin- tendent.
Station B, corner Market and Seventh ; H. W. Forbes, Superintendent.
Station C, corner Mission and Twentieth; Miss E. J. Nicholl, Superintendent.
Hours at Stations are the same as at general office.
OFFICE HOURS.
For delivery of letters, 8 A. M. to 5 P. M. For deliv- ery of letters on Sundays, 9 to 10 A. M. Stamp win- dow is open from 8 A. M. to 4 P. M. Stamp window is open Sundays from 9 to 10 A. M. Money order office is open from 9 A. M. to 3 P. M. Registered letter de- partment from 8 A. M. to 4 P. M.
Custom House.
Location, northwest corner of Washington and Bat- tery streets. Open daily from 9 A. M. to 3 P. M.
COLLECTORS' OFFICE.
Thomas B. Shannon, collector, L. M. Kellogg and E. Burke, deputy collectors; J. Frank Miller, auditor; Charles C. Leavitt, adjuster of duties; H. Clay Miller, cashier ; Edward B. Jerome, secretary to collector ; J. L. Van Reynegom, assistant cashier ; F. McCarthy, impost bookkeeper; C. C. Redington, N. G. Siebe and R. F. Clark, entry clerks; W. H. Coombs, clerk and assistant auditor ; T. H. Craig, entry and clearance clerk: J. A. Perkins, statistical clerk; W. J. Clay, registry and enrolling clerk ; W. F. Thomas, bond and recording clerk; L. A. La Grange, permit clerk; W. A. Darling, invoice recording clerk; W. R. Slicer, assistant impost bookkeeper; Charles E. Clayes, as- sistant statistical clerk; J. T. Watson, examiner gaugers' returns; D. Harris, examiner weigher's returns; W. H. Hussey, and A. W. Baker, abstract clerks. C. W. Cloyes, G. H. Ferrer, liquidating clerks; J. A. Sampson, fee clerks; R. D. Lennox, liquidating and fee clerk; P. G. Wood, stationery clerk ; Milton Morrison, deputy collector, Vallejo ; John A. Watson, deputy collector, Eureka.
WAREHOUSE DIVISION.
James H. McNabb, deputy collector and store- keeper; W. E. Lamb, warehouse and withdrawal clerk ; Barlow Dyer, bond clerk; George Barrington, store bookkeeper: J. M. Creed, receiving and delivery clerk: H. Hoeber, inspector and measurer of vessels; L. Whitmore, female inspector; George W. Towle. captain night inspectors; Thomas Rodgers and J. Buckley, lieutenant night inspectors.
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SAN FRANCISCO CITY DIRECTORY ..
APPRAISER'S DEPARTMENT.
J. G. Moore, George W. Dent, appraisers ; F. Lux, H. Z. Wheeler, assistant appraisers ; N. B. Hoyt, G. McDonald, T. F. Jerome, examiners; Charles Burrill, examiner of drugs ; T. O. Lewis, clerk.
SURVEYOR'S OFFICE.
Giles H. Gray, surveyor ; F. B. Sharpe, J. C. Sar- gent, deputies.
NAVAL OFFICE.
E. G. Waite, naval officer ; Walter Meade, deputy naval officer ; Daniel Gorham, cashier.
Mint.
Location, northwest corner Mission and Fifth. 0. H. La Grange, superintendent.
GENERAL DEPARTMENT.
Frank W. Gross, chief clerk; Horace Beach, cashier; George Parry, computing clerk; A. E. Boray, abstract clerk; Hugh Chalmers, receipt clerk.
ASSAYER'S DEPARTMENT.
O. D. Munson, assayer; H. H. Lawrence, first assist- ant assayer ; C. H. Sherman, second assistant assayer.
MELTER AND REFINER'S DEPARTMENT.
Martin Alexander, melter and refiner; T. B. Mc- Cauley, assistant melter and refiner.
COINER'S DEPARTMENT.
F. X. Cicott, coiner; M. K. Cady jr., assistant coiner.
Internal Revenue Office.
U. S. Court Building. William Higby, collector; Halsey F. Cooper, John E. Young, H. B. Mayhew, A. F. Adams, William A. Davies, H. A. Hibard, James S. Davis, W. H. Davis, George W. Ryley, deyuty col- lectors; John E. Davis, Abram Shear, T. J. Blakerey, John P. Skelton, Frank Laumcister, clerks; E. N. Strout, Charles E. Neidham, H. E. Hall. L. H. Murch, James Winters, F. M. Cooley, W. H. Hubbard, C. W. Miller, gangers: Isaac Eddy, F. M, Rice, Joseph Wal- lace, Stephen H. Reno, Charles E. Holt, Charles A. Morrill, Alexander C. Beritzhoff, storekeepers.
Signal Service.
Office 42 Merchants' Exchange. S. W. Beall, Ob- server.
Sub-Treasury.
Office, 428 Montgomery. William Sherman, assist- ant treasurer; F. G. Bornemann, cashier; Edward St. John Bellows, bookkeeper; T. B. Clarke, stamp clerk; L. A.Boynton, assistant cashier; O. C. Osborne, C. S. Swasey, clerks; J. Windrow, H. S. Tucker, L. J. Ro- land and T. M. Watson, watchmen.
Pension Agency.
Office, 321 Washington. T. R. Moseley U. S. Pen- sion Agent.
Land Office.
Office 506 Jackson street. William R. Wheaton, Register; Charles H. Chamberlain, Receiver ; Duncan McNee, Clerk.
Marshal.
Room 4, U. S. Court Building. Edwin P. Marsellus, U. S. Marshal; George F. Worth, Charles H. Mead, Benjamin J. Ackerman, Henry Finnegass, Horace Bacon, Charles H. Peterson, E. F. Bean, Deputy U. S. Marshals.
Public Buildings (Construction).
Samuel Mccullough, Superintedent of Construction. Office, north side Washington between Sansome and Battery.
U. S. Commissioner s.
Office U. S. Court Building. L. S. B. Sawyer, Joseph F. O'Bierne, S. Hoffinan, A. D. Greenwood, David F. Lyon, Henry F. Lardner.
Special Agents U. S. Treasury.
S. D. Mills, E. Goddard, William Gouverneur Mor- ris. Office in Custom House Building.
Registrars in Bankruptcy.
Samuel J. Clark, jr., 25 U. S. Court Building ; J. M. Gitchell, 636 Clay, room 10.
Shipping Commissioners.
J. D. Stevenson, U. S. Shipping Commissioner; A. 8. Barnes, J. S. Dudley, John Duff, Deputy Commission- ers. Office 118 Jackson. Branch office at P. M. S. 8. Co.'s Dock ; B. G. Barney, Deputy U. S. Commis- missioner.
Inspectors of Steam Vessels.
C. C. Bemis, Supervising Inspector ; J. H. Free- man, Inspector of Hulls; James Hillman, Inspector of Boilers. Office 11 U. S. Court Building.
Attorney.
John M. Coghlan : office, 7 U. S. Court Building. A. P. Van Duzer and Philip Teare, Assistant Attor- neys; office, 6 U. S. Court Building. Thomas M. Jewett, Clerk.
Surveyor General.
H. G. Rollins, Surveyor-General; J. A. Robinson, chief clerk ; J. H. Wildes, chief draughtsman : C. Bielawski, R. Gibbons, Alfred Bannister, J. H. Von Schmidt, J. T. Fiala, draughtsmen ; S. N. Bliven, clerk of accounts; E. D. Knight, Theodore Reichert, Ellis Edwards, F. D. Ciprico, Mrs. H. T. Blanchard, Mrs. F. J. Page, Sallie E. Hosmer, field note clerks ; J. K. Carter, ranch clerk; George Chambers, messenger; R. C. Hopkins, keeper of archives. Office, 306 Pine.
Coast Survey-Western Coast Division.
Prof. George Davidson, assistant in charge; sub- office, San Francisco, Assistants, Augustus F. Rodgers, Cleveland Rockwell, Louis A. Sengteller, Gershon Bradford and William Eimbeck, San Francisco. As- sistants W. E. Greenwell, Stehman Forney, sub- Assistant O. H. Tittman, Santa Barbara; Assistant A. W. Chase, Santa Monica; Assistants James S. Law- son, J. J. Gilbert, Olympia, W. T .; Draughtsman George Farquhar, San Francisco : Aids E. F. Dickens, T. J. Lowry, T. P. Woodward, George H. Wilson, San Francisco; F. Westdahl, Fred. A. Lawson, Olympia ; D. B. Wainwright, Santa Barbara. Office, 214 Stock- ton street.
Lighthouse Service.
INSPECTOR OF LIGHTS, TWELFTH DISTRICT.
Office, 204 Montgomery street, room 5. 8. Casey jr., commander U. S. Navy, inspector ; C. H. Thompson, clerk ; John Oram, messenger; George D} Karts, master U. S. Navy lighthouse tender Shubrick : - Rogers, first mate ; J. H. Pierce, second mate; William Cook sr., chief engineer; Wm. Scott, first assistant.
ENGINEER OF LIGHTS, TWELFTH DISTRICT.
Office, 120 Sutter, room 29. R. S. Williamson, Col. Engineer Corps U. S. Army, engineer; J. T. Best, clerk ; J. O. Brown, messenger ; C. R. Guthiel. draughtsman.
ALCATRAZ ISLAND-I. A. F. McFarland, keeper; John Riley, first assistant.
POINT BONITA .- J. B. Brown, keeper; G. H. Howard, first assistant : Con. Murphy, second assistant ; C. V. Binghanı, third assistant.
FORT POINT .- John T. Huie, keeper ; Sophie Huie, assistant.
FARRALLONES .- E. R. Barnum keeper ; Wmn. Wind- Bor, first assistant : O. T. Kildanl, second assistant.
HUMBOLDT-Thomas J. Winship, keeper; George Sonnichsen, first assistant; W. J. Ross, second assist- ant.
CRESCENT CITY .- John H. Jeffrey, keeper.
SANTA BARBARA-Julia F. Williams, keeper.
POINT CONCEPCION-T. L. Perry, keeper; J. Perry, first assistant; James Young, secoud assistant ; Daniel
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COURTS.
Carpenter, third assistant.
ANO NUEVO-Thomas Owens, keeper ; M. M. Gor- man, first assistant.
MARE ISLAND-Theresa C. Watson, keeper.
EAST BROTHERS-S. M. Farren, keeper ; J. Cowley, first assistant ; Patrick Moran, second assistant.
POINT FIRMAN-Mary Smith, keeper ; Ella T. Smith, first assistant.
HUENEME-Sam'l Ensign, keeper; Benjamin Kortz, first assistant.
PIEDRAS BLANCAS - S. H. Morse, keeper; John Glanz, first assistant ; E. H. Lee, second assistant.
GOAT ISLAND-H. D. Tuttle, keeper ; H. Holzhuter, first assistant ; John Manning, second assistant.
POINT PINOS-A. L. Luce, keeper ; Geo. F. Bodfish, first assistant.
POINT LOMO-R. D. Israel, keeper ; J. S. Craig, first assistant.
MENDOCINO-A. P. Marble, keeper ; L. V. Thorn- kyke, second assistant.
SANTA CRUZ-A. A. Heacox, keeper.
POINT ARENA-W. P. Perry, keeper ; John McArthy, first assistant ; W. C. Price, second assistant ; N. Van Wagner, second assistant.
POINT REYES-I. B. Parke, keeper ; William Grieves, first assistant; George N. Shaw, second assistant.
PIGEON POINT-Ed. Leedham, keeper ; J. Monro, first assistant ; Charles P. Patterson, second assistant. POINT MONTARA-H. T. Holbrook, keeper ; Melvin Giles, asssstant.
TRINIDAD-J. Kiler, keeper.
Foreign Consuls.
ARGENTINE REPUBLIC-Charles Baum, consul, 510 Battery.
AUSTRO-HUNGARIAN EMPIRE-G. Muecke, con- sul, 109 California.
BELGIUM-Salvador Morhange, consul general ; Emil Grisar, consul, corner Fifth and Townsend.
BOLIVIA-F. Herrera, consul, 12-13 Stevenson Building.
BRAZIL-W. Darley Bentley, vice-consul, 309 Cal- ifornia.
CHILI-Francisco Casanueva 2nd, consul general, 27 U. S. Court Building.
COLOMBIA-J. D. Guarin, consul, 38 U. S. Court Building.
COSTA RICA-J. M. Tinoco, consul, 323 Front. venson Building.
DENMARK-N. Sonnichsen, consul, 315 California. ECUADOR-F. Herrera, acting consul, 12-13 Ste- FRANCE-Antoine Forest, consul, NW cor Kearny and Washington.
GERMAN EMPIRE-Adolph Rosenthal, consul, 321 Battery.
GREAT BRITAIN - W. Lane Booker, consul ; Charles Mason, vice-consul, 319 California.
GREECE-E. V. Sutter, consul, 513 Montgomery.
GUATEMALA-Leslie C. Hanks, consul general, 109 California, room 10.
HAWAIIAN ISLANDS-H. W. Severance, consul, 405 Front, room 8.
ITALY-Diego Barrelis, consul, 525 Front.
JAPAN-Kentaro Ganagiya, consul, 703 Market.
MEXICO-M. G. Pritchard, consul, 38 U. S. Court Ruilding.
NICARAGUA-F. Herrera, consul general, 12-13 Stevenson Building.
PERU-Frederico de la Fuente i Subirat, consul general, 320 Sansome ; J. W. Grace, consul, 40 Cali- fornia.
PORTUGAL-F. Berton, consul, southwest corner Clay and Leidesdorff.
RUSSIA-W. Weletsky, consul general, 33 South Park.
SALVADOR-Nicolas Gaxiola, consul, 320 Sansome. SPAIN-Camilo Martin, consul, 424 California.
SWEDEN AND NORWAY-August Berggren, con- sul, 406 Montgomery.
SWITZERLAND-F. Berton, consul, southwest cor- ner Clay and Leidesdorff ; Antoine Borel, vice-consul, northwest corner Clay and Montgomery.
THE NETHERLANDS-James de Fremery, consul, 710 Sansome.
TURKEY-G. W. Gibbs, consul, 33 Fremont.
The Courts.
United States Supreme Court-Morrison R. Waite of Ohio, Chief Justice ; Nathan Clifford of Maine, Samuel F. Miller of Iowa, Stephen J. Field of California, Joseph P. Bradley of New Jersey, Noah H. Swayne of Ohio, David Davis of Illinois, William Strong of Pennsylvania, Ward Hunt of New York, Associate Justices ; Alphonzo Taft, Attorney General ; Samuel Field Phillips, Solicitor General ; David Wesley Middleton, Clerk ; William T. Otto, Reporter.
United States Circuit Court- Stephen J. Field, Presiding Justice ; Lorenzo Sawyer, Circuit Judge, Ninth District; Ogden Hoffman, District Judge; L. S. B. Sawyer, Clerk and United States Commission- er: Joseph F. O'Beirne, Deputy Clerk and United States Commissioner, Terms of Court, first Monday in Feb- ruary; second Monday in July, and fourth Monday in November. Chambers, U. S. Court Building.
United States District Court-Ogden Hoff- man, Judge ; S. Hoffman, Clerk and United States Commissioner ; J. M. Gitchell and S. J. Clarke jr., Registrars in Bankruptcy. Terms of Court, first Mon- day in April, second Monday in August, and first Monday in December. Chambers, U. S. Court Build- ing.
Supreme Court of the State of Califor- nia-William T. Wallace, Chief Justice ; Joseph B. Crockett, Augustus L. Rhodes, Addison C. Niles and E. W. Mckinstry, Associate Justices ; Jo. Hamilton, Attorney General ; Charles A. Tuttle, Reporter ; D. B. Woolf, Clerk ; John P. Poole, Deputy Clerk, Sacra- mento; H. P. Bush, Deputy Clerk, San Francisco ; Charles A. Sumner, Phonographic Reporter : Carl C. Finckler, Secretary and Librarian ; Thomas F. O'Con- nor, Bailiff. Terms of Court commence on the second Monday of January and July at San Francisco, and on the second Monday of April and October at Sac- ramento. Rooms, 640 Clay street.
District Courts.
Third District-Samuel B. McKee, Judge ; Thos. Macauley, Court-room Clerk ; Colin M. Boyd, Register Clerk; J. F. Meagher, Court-room Sheriff: J.P. Mhoon, Court Commissioner ; Samuel A. Osbourne, Official Reporter. Terms of Court, third Mondays in April, August and December. Rooms, 27 Post Street.
Fourth District-Robert F. Morrison, Judge : John F. Boden, Court-room Clerk ; James D. Ruggles, Register Clerk ; E. H. Montell, Court-room Sheriff ; Charles Halsey, Court Commissioner ; E. S. Belden, Official Reporter. Terms of Court, first Mondays in February, May, August and November. Rooms, 9-10 City Hall.
Twelfth District - William P. Daingerfield, Judge; Samuel P. Carusi, Court-room Clerk; William W. Greenhood, Court-room Sheriff ; Charles E. Gibbs, Court Commissioner .; Harrison A. Jones, Official Re- porter. Terms of Court, first Mondays in January, April, July and October. Rooms, second floor City Hall.
Fifteenth District-Samuel H. Dwinelle, Judge; William B. Smith, Court-room Clerk; Harry W. Kind. Register Clerk ; H. C. Boyd, Court-room Sheriff ; W. H. Cheevers, Court Commissioner : Andrew J. Marsh,
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Official Reporter. Terms of Court, first Mondays in March, June, September and December. Rooms, 8 Montgomery Avenue.
Nineteenth District-E. D. Wheeler, Judge ; Bertrand McNulty, Court room Clerk ; W. H. Reed, Register Clerk ; George Humphreys, Court-room Sher- iff; Gordon N. Mott, Court Commissioner ; John H. Riley, Official Reporter. Terms of Court, second Mondays in April, August and December. Rooms, 417 Kearny
County Court-Selden S. Wright, Judge; John H. Harney, Court room Clerk ; John F. Farran, Reg- ister Clerk ; George T. Wright, Court-room Sheriff ; B. C. Brown, Official Reporter. Terms of Court, first Mondays in January, March, May, July, September and November. Rooms, 8 City Hall.
City Criminal Court-Robert Ferral, Judge ; R. M. Clarken, Clerk : John H. Whalen, Prosecuting Attorney ; James L. Gallagher, Bailiff. Rooms, 728 Montgomery street.
Municipal Criminal Court-Maurice C. Blake, Judge; F. J. Skelly, Court-room Clerk ; R. M. Sage, Register Clerk; J. M. Dwyer, Court-room Sheriff; D. J. Murphy, District Attorney ; C. B. Darwin, Assist- ant District Attorney ; Hervy Darneal, Official Re- porter. Terms of Court, first Mondays in January, March, May, July, September and November. Rooms, 729 Montgomery.
Probate Court-M. H. Myrick, Judge ; Charles E. Nougues, Court-room Clerk : Edward Gilson, Reg- ister Clerk; W. A. Maxwell, Official Reporter. Terms of Court, first Mondays of each month. Room, 18 City Hall.
Police Court-Davis Louderback jr., Judge: Noah F. Flood, Prosecuting Attorney ; Thomas J. Dixon, Clerk ; Ernest Stock, Interpreter of German ; Andrew Glover, Interpreter of Italian and Sclavonian ; Joseph A. Beesey, Interpreter of French and Spanish ; Lewis Locke,Interpreter of Chinese. Sessions, daily. Rooms on first floor City Hall.
Justice's Court-J. C. Pennis, Presiding Justice H. L. Joachimson, J. P. Hardy, F. A. Sawyer, L. W. Ransom, Justices ; George L. Wedekind, Clerk. Rooms, 804 Montgomery street.
Banks.
BANK OF BRITISH COLUMBIA,
Incorporated by Royal Charter.
Capital paid up, $1,800,000, with power to increase to $10,000,000.
SOUTHEAST COR. CALIFORNIA & SANSOME STS.
HEAD OFFICE-5 East India Avenue, LONDON, BRANCHES - PORTLAND, OREGON; VICTORIA AND CARIBOO, BRITISH COLUMBIA.
Draws upon its Head Office and Branches as above. Upon all the principal cities in Canada, Ireland and Scotland ; Australia, New Zealand and China ; and also transacts a General Banking Business.
W. H. TILLINGHAST,
Manager.
BANK OF BRITISH NORTH AMERICA, 219 Sansome street. A. Mckinlay and H. W. Glenny, Agents.
BANK OF COMMERCE, 324 California. D. W. C. Thompson, President ; A. W. Preston, Cashier.
GRANGERS' BANK OF CALIFORNIA, 42 Califor- nią. Calvin J. Cressey. of Stanislaus county, Presi- dent; J. V. Webster, Treasurer ; Albert Montpelier, Cashier ; Frank A. Cressey, Secretary.
LONDON AND SAN FRANCISCO BANK (limited) 424 California street. Milton S. Latham, President .; James M. Streeten, Manager ; Arthur Scrivener, Cash- ier.
MERCHANTS' EXCHANGE BANK, 423 California street. Alvinza Hayward, President ; H. F. Hast- ings, Cashier.
NATIONAL GOLD BANK AND TRUST CO .- 401 Montgomery. C. H. Burton, President ; M. Lynch, Vice-President; H. H. Hewlett, Cashier.
PACIFIC BANK, northwest corner Sansome and Pine streets. Peter H. Burnett, President; E. D. Mor- gan, Cashier.
SWISS-AMERICAN BANK-527 Clay street. Henry Hentsch (Geneva), Fresident ; Francis Berton and Robert Watt, Directors.
THE ANGLO-CALIFORNIAN BANK, (Limited). 422 CALIFORNIA STREET.
FRED'E F. LOW AND IGNATZ STEINHART .... Managers. P. N. LILIENTHAL,. . Cashier.
Authorized Capital, $6,000,000
Paid-up Capital, 1,500,000
Reserve and Surplus, 150,000 .
Transact & General Ranking Business. Issue Com- mercial Credits and Bills of Exchange available in all parts of the world.
Collections and Orders for Bonds, Stocks, etc., ex- ecuted upon the most favorable terms.
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