Annual directory of the City and County of San Francisco, 1878, Part 10

Author: D.M. Bishop & Co
Publication date: 1877
Publisher: San Francisco : B.C. Vandall
Number of Pages: 1072


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SAN FRANCISCO MUSICAL FUND SOCIETY- 539 California street. Chris. Andres, President ; C. Downing, Secretary ; John Mundwyler, Treasurer.


SAN FRANCISCO PORT SOCIETY-Meets at the call of the President. O. Eldridge, President ; Rev. J. Rowell, Secretary and Pastor.


SAN FRANCISCO TURN VEREIN - Meets every first and third Wednesday in each month at 323 Turk street. Chas. Herbert, President; H. Otto, Vice-


President: R. C. Hahan, Secretary ; H. Hoffman, Cor- responding Secretary ; Otto Burmeister, Treasurer; L. Fortmann, Deputy Treasurer ; H. Attinger, G. Slope, and H. Hergans, Leaders; H. Thode, Property Warden: N. Cremer and L. Buhler, Librarians ; J. Weiss, H. Plagemann, E. H. Denicke, Trustees.


SAN FRANCISCO VEREIN - Southeast corner of Dupont and Sutter streets. R. Jordan, President ; H. Balzer and Z. Adelsdorfer, Vice-Presidents; S. Epstein, Financial Secretary ; H. Reinhold, Record- ing Secretary: J. Goetz, Librarian.


SOLAVONIC ILLYRIC MUTUAL BENEVOLENT SOCIETY-Meets on the first Tuesday of each month at 302 Davis street. M. Marchini, President; Saro Mar- tinovich, Vice-President; M. Mattoch, Treasurer; Thomas Sargentich, Secretary.


SCANDINAVIAN BENEVOLENT SOCIETY-ROOMS 71 New Montgomery street. Meets on the first Tues- day of every month. Christian Freese, President : A. C. M. Leverentz, Vice-President ; Alfred A. En- quist, Treasurer.


SCANDINAVIAN LADIES' AID SOCIETY -- Mrs. B. H. Madison, President ; Mrs. L. Murch, first Vice- President; Mrs. Strand, second Vice-President; Mrs. Catherine Murch. Recording Secretary: Mrs. Sophia Johnson, Financial Secretary; Mrs Marie Anderson, Assistant ; Mrs. Capt. Adolph Peterson, Treasurer.


SCANDINAVIAN LADIES' RELIEF SOCIETY - Ments every Wednesday evening at Howard Presbyte. rian Church. Mrs. Charles Nelson, President ; Mrs. J. A. W. Lundberg, Secretary.


SCHOOL OF DESIGN -430 Pine street. T'nder control of the Art Association. Virgil Williams, Director : R. D. Yelland, Assistant Director.


SEVENTH REGIMENT (N. G. S. N. Y.)-Veterans of the Pacific-I. T. Yarrington, Captain; W. R. Smedberg. Clerk. P. O. Box 640.


SOCIETY OF CALIFORNIA VOLUNTEERS-The annual reunion is held in April. Major Win. Goveneur Morris, President ; General W. L. Campbell and Major S. W. Backus, Vice-Presidents ; W. F. R. Schindler, Treasurer: J. B. Whitemore, Corresponding Secre. tary : J. C. Innes, Recording Secretary ; J. Ellis Hill, Judge Advocate.


SHIP AND STEAMBOAT JOINERS' ASSOCIA- TION-Meets at Dashaway Hall. P. R. Black. Presi- dent : J. F. Cranmer, Vice-President: J. D. Gallo- way, Secretary; George Cavan, Treasurer.


SILVER STAR SOCIAL CLUB-S. Levy, Presi- dent; S. Fleishman, Treasurer ; R. Levy, Secretary.


SOCIETE PHILHARMONIQUE LAFAYETTE - Meets monthly at 706 Montgomery street. Henry Barroilhet, President.


SOCIETY FOR THE PREVENTION OF CRU- ELTY TO CHILDREN-Nathaniel Hunter, Secre- tary. Office, 614 Merchant street.


SOCIETY FOR THE PREVENTION OF CRUELTY TO ANIMALS-Office, 614 Merchant street. Nathan- iel Hunter, Secretary ; H J. Burns, General Agent.


SONS OF THE EMERALD ISLE - Meet on the first and third Wednesdays of each month at 818 Howard street. Board of Trustees meet on the sec- ond Tuesday of each month. Joseph Kelly. Presi- dent ; William McLaughlin, Vice-President ; John E. Donovan, Recording Secretary : James O'Connell, Treasurer; Timothy J. King, Financial Secretary; Dennis McBride, Corresponding Secretary.


SONS OF REVOLUTIONARY SIRES-Meet at 603 Washington street. General A. M. Winn, President ; Colonel William B. Eastin, Secretary.


YOUNG MEN'S AUXILIARY, S. R. S .- Colonel A. S. Hubbard, President ; Leroy Pratt, Secretary.


LADIES' AUXILIARY, S. R. S .- Mrs. Maria D. Ayres, President ; Miss F. Burr, Secretary.


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MISCELLANEOUS SOCIETIES.


HISTORIO COUNCIL, S. R. S .- Hon. Amos Adams, President ; Dr. C. M. Blake, Secretary.


SPANISH BENEVOLENT SOCIETY-Meets on the last Sunday of every month at 510 Bush street.


STATE MUSICAL ASSOCIATION-Holds annual meetings by appointment. Will hold a grand festi- val in May, 1878, in San Francisco. W. H. L. Barnes, President; David Wilder, Secretary; John White, Treasurer; Sumner W. Bugbee, Business Monager.


STONE CUTTERS' PROTECTIVE ASSOCIATION- Meets at Irish-American Hall on the first Wednesday evening of each month. J. Kendrick, President ; Wm. McGroal, Vice-President; R. B. Flynn, Secre- tary ; J. Carney, Treasurer.


ST. ANDREWS' SOCIETY - Meets every Monday evening at Young Men's Christian Association Build- ing, 232 Sutter street. Thomas Anderson, Presi- dent ; David Hunter and Malcolm McDonald, Vice- Presidents; Watson Toppin and J. A. Kennedy, Re- cording Secretaries; William Dobble and James Taylor, Financial Secretaries; Colin Ross, Treasurer; John Jack, Librarian ; John Daniel, Donald Mc- Cleay and James Patterson, Trustees ; John Reid, William Nicoll and James Scoular, Board of Relief ; Rev. W. A. Scott, D. D., Chaplain; Dr. W. T. Mc- Nutt, Physician.


ST. JOSEPH'S BENEVOLENT SOCIETY-Meets at St. Mary's Cathedral. James R. Kelly, President ; Michael Dolan, Secretary.


ST. MARY'S LADIES' AID SOCIETY-Meets at St. Mary's Hospital. Under the patronage of the Sisters of Mercy.


ST. PATRICK'S MUTUAL ALLIANCE-Meets on the first and third Monday of each month at 771 Market street. William Broderick, President; Thomas J. Dorgan, Recording Secretary.


ST. PAUL'S LITERARY AND LIBRARY ASSOCI- ATION-Meets at the hall of St. Paul's Church, Russ street. Wick B. Parsons, President; J. T. Cochran, Vice-President ; F. W. Walker, Secretary; Miss Emma Cameron, Treasurer.


ST. TAMMANY CLUB-Meets in Tucker's Build- ing, northwest corner Montgomery and Sutter streets. H. Shoemaker, President ; J. F. English, Secretary.


ST. VINCENT DE PAUL BENEVOLENT SOCIE- TY (LADIES')-Meets at the residence of the pastor of St. Patrick's Church every Thursday, at 3 P. M. Mrs. Thomas W. Brennan, President.


SWEDISH SOCIETY - Meets every Monday at 8 P. M. at 71 New Montgomery street.


SWISS MUTUAL BENEVOLENT SOCIETY-Semi- annual meetings in January and July at 627 Commer- cial street. Ant. Borel, President ; C. Steffani, Vice- President ; P. A. Giannini, Treasurer ; Ed. Galliard, English Secretary ; G. D. Giacomini, Italian Secre- tary.


SWISS RELIEF SOCIETY-Meets at the call of the President at F. Berton & Co's Bank. F. Berton, Presi- dent; A. Borel, Vice-President; F. Berton & Co., Treas- urers.


TAILORS' PROTECTIVE UNION-Meets at Hum- boldt Hall. Eric Westine, President; James Cook, Secretary.


TERRITORIAL PIONEERS OF CALIFORNIA- Rooms, 103 Montgomery. Meet on the second Tues- day of every month. John C. Burch, President; Wm. T. Garratt, Vice-President; Dallas A. Kneass, Second Vice-President ; Wm. Winter, Secretary ; Walter B. Lyon, Treasurer; Chas. D. Wallace, Mar- shal.


TEUTONIA SOCIETY-Meets weekly at Washington Hall. E. Schnutenhaus, President; Otto Boyer, Sec- retary.


TOM MOORE LITERARY AND SOCIAL CLUB- John H. Gilmore, President ; John P. Gallagher, Secretary.


UNDINE CLUB-Wm. P. Sullivan, Jr., President ; James D. Conniff, Vice-President ; Thomas Cleary, Secretary ; John H. Tracy, Treasurer.


UNA LITERARY AND MUSICAL SOCIETY - Meets at Woodbridge Presbyterian Church. Frank R. Brann, President; G. W. Porter, Secretary ; Miss Josie Boyd, Treasurer.


UNION VETERAN CORPS-Meets every alternate Friday at 605 Clay street. E. P. Tierney, Com- mander; J. F. Campbell, Vice-Commander ; C. B. Brierly. Adjutant; J. G. Saftig, Quartermaster ; C. B. Chapman, Surgeon.


UNION CLUB-Rooms, 508 California street. Wm. Lane Booker, President; W. H. L. Barnes, Vice- President; E. J. Coleman, Secretary and Treasurer.


UNITED CALIFORNIANS - Meet at 417 Kearny street, room 6. J. D. Sullivan, President; J. H. Mc- Closkey, Recording Secretary.


UNION VETERAN GUARD-Meets on call at rooms 1 and 2, Grand Opera House. E. P. Tierney, Commander; J. F. Campbell, Vice-Commander ; J. G. Saftig, Treasurer.


VEREIN ARION-Meets every Wednesday evening on Market street, between Third and Fourth.


VETERANS OF THE CALIFORNIA HUNDRED AND BATTALION-Composed of the surviving mem- bers-There were 500 men mustered in and but 182 mustered out. Meets annually on April 9th, the anni- versary of Lee's surrender. Z. B. Adams, President ; W. A. Robinsen, Secretary; D. W. C. Thompson; Treasurer.


WEST INDIAN BENEVOLENT ASSOCIATION -- Meets first Monday of each month at hall on Pacific street, between Powell and Mason. Matthew A. Phipps, President; James Hargro, Vice-President; Thomas M. Grove, Recording Secretary ; Charles A. Griffith, Corresponding Secretary ; Wm. J. Simmons, Treasurer ; Geo. T. Hamilton, Marshal; W. R. Strick- land and Wm. McDonald, Trustees.


WIDOWS' AND ORPHANS' AID ASSOCIATION -- Of the Police Department of San Francisco. John Kirkpatrick, President ; W. Y. Douglas, Vice-Presi- deut ; John Casey, Secretary ; William Cullen, Treas- urer.


WOMEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATON - Meets every Friday at 10:30 A. M. at 118 Geary street. Free reading room for women. Mrs. F. D. Brown, Presi- dent; Mrs. F. Ames, Secretary ; Mrs. P. S. William- son, Treasurer.


YOUTHS' DIRECTORY-1417 Howard street. Jas. R. Kelly, President; Gustave Touchard, Treasurer ; Ambrose P. Dietz, Superintendent. Under the patron- age of Archbishop Alemany. A free intelligence office and temporary shelter for boys.


YOUNG JEWISH LADIES' LITERARY ASSOCIA- TION-Dora Lewitsky, President ; Sarah Opershaw, Treasurer ; Rachel Cohen, Secretary ; Archie Levy, Business Manager and Lecturer.


YOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION-232 Sutter street. Jacob S. Taber, President; E. Irving Smith, Recording Secretary; B. K. Christopher, Cor- responding Secretary; Rev. H. Cox, D. D., Librarian.


Military U. S.


Headquarters, 105 Stockton. Major-General Irvin Mc- Dowell, U. S. A., Commanding Military Division of the Pacific and Department of California. Aid-de-Camps to General McDowell: J. H. Coster, Captain Eighth Cavalry ; B. B. Keeler, Captain Eighteenth Infantry; Rufus Ingalls, Colonel and Assistant Quartermaster- General, Chief Quartermaster; Henry Prince, Lieut .- Colonel, Deputy Paymaster General, Chief Pay- master; W. W. Burns, Lieut .- Colonel Subsistance Department, Chief Commissary of Subsistence; Bar-


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ton S. Alexander, Lieut .- Colonel Engineers, Senior Engineer Pacific Coast; Charles C. Keeney, Lieut .- Colonel Medical Department, Medical Director; Ed- mund Schriver, Colonel Inspector General, Inspector General; Charles S. Stewart, Lieut .- Colonel Engineers, in charge of Harbor Fortifications; George H. Men- dell, Major Engineers, in charge of Harbor Fortiti- cations; William Myers, Major Quartermaster Depart- ment, Depot Quartermaster; William A. Rucker, Major Pay Department, Paymaster Department of California ; Samuel Woods, Major Pay Department, Paymaster Department of California: Henry John- son, Captain M. S. K., in Medical Purveyor's Office: Robert S. Williamson, Lieut .- Colonel Engineers, Lighthouse Engineer Twelfth District; Van Buren Hubbard, Captain Medical Department, Attending Surgeon : George E. Cooper, Lieut .- Colonel, Assist- ant Medical Purveyor; Elijah H. Ludington, Major. Assistant Inspector General; Albert H. Payson, First Lieut. Corps of Engineers; George W. Bradley, Cap- tain; Samuel T. Cushing, Captain Subsistence De- partment; J. B. M. Potter, Major Pay Department; James R. Roche, Major Pay Department; C. C. Snif- fen, Major Pay Department.


MEDICAL DEPARTMENT, U. S. A .- Charles C. Keeney, Surgeon and Medical Director: George E, Cooper, Lieut .- Colonel, Assistant Medical Purveyor; Captain V. B. Hubbard, Attending Surgeon ; Captain Henry Johnson, Medical Storekeeper.


PAY DEPARTMENT, U. S. A .- Lieut .- Colonel Henry Prince, Chief Paymaster: Major Samuel Woods, Major William A. Rucker, Major J. B. M. Potter, Major James R. Roach and Major C. C. Sniffen, Paymasters.


QUARTERMASTERS' DEPARTMENT, U. S. A .- Colonel R. Ingalls, Chief Quartermaster; Major Wil- liam Myers, Depot Quartermaster ; Captain George W. Bradley.


SUBSISTENCE DEPARTMENT, U. S. A .- Lieut .- Colonel W. W. Burns, Chief Commissary of Subsist- ence ; Captain Samuel T. Cushing, Depot Commis- sary of Subsistence.


U. S. Naval Rendezvous.


Captain Paul Shirley, Commanding - Office 504 Washington street.


U. S. Naval Pay Office-434 California street.


Military.


National Guard of California.


Commander-in-Chief-William Irwin. Governor.


Staff of Commander-in-Chief - Brigadier-General P. F. Walsh, Adjutant General; Colonel Chalmers Scott, Chief Engineer ; Colonel William Harney, Pay- master General; Colonel Bernard D. Murphy, Judge Advocate ; Colonel J. Campbell Shorb, Surgeon Gen- eral ; Lieut .- Colonel O. Livermore, Aid-de - Camp ; Lieut .- Colonel James Logan, Aid-de-Camp ; Lieut .- Colonel J. Henley Smith, Aid-de-Camp; Lieut .- Colo- nel James H. Budd, Aid-de-Camp ; Lieut .- Colonel Charles E. Travers, Aid-de-Camp ; Lieut .- Colonel Abraham Newman, Aid-de-Camp.


Major-General Commanding National Guard of Cal- ifornia-George R. Vernon. Headquarters, 220 San- some street.


Staff of Major-General-Lieutenant-Colonel Samuel D. Mayer, Assistant Adjutant-General; Lieutenant- Colonel Frank J. Skelly, Ordnance Officer ; Lieutenant- Colonel A. W. Von Schmidt, Engineer Officer ; Lieu- tenant-Colonel Henry S. Smith, Quartermaster; Lieu- tenant-Colonel Mark L. McDonald, Commissary of Subsistence ; Lieutenant-Colonel P. W. Black, Inspec- tor of Division ; Lieutenant-Colonel J. J. Tobin, Pay- master ; Lieutenant-Colonel C. M. Gilmore, Judge Advocate ; Lieutenant-Colonel C. K. Breeze, Surgeon; Major G. H. Reynolds, Aid-de-Camp ; Major W. H. Chamberlain, Aid-de-Camp.


Second Brigade.


Brigadier-General John McComb, Commanding.


Staff of Brigadier-General-Major S. W. Backus, Assistant Adjutant General; Lieutenant-Colonel C. Mason Kinne, Judge Advocate; Major Fred. G. Smith, Inspector; Major J. M. Litchfield, Quartermaster Subsistence: Dr. A. A. O'Neil, Surgeon: Major Frank P. McLennan, Engineer Officer ; Major John Mason, Commissary; Colonel R. H. Savage, Paymaster ; Major David W. Laird, Ordnance Officer ; Charles Sonntag, Aid-de-Camp ; Sergeant-Major M. Byrne, Staff Orderly ; Sergeant - Major Nicholas Sheerin. Staff Orderly.


FIRST REGIMENT INFANTRY - Headquarters, northwest corner New Montgomery and Howard Streets. Oscar Woodhams, Colonel; David Wilder, Lieutenant-Colonel ; James E. Hughes, Major : James L. Fields. Adjutant ; W. J. Younger, Quartermaster ; W. Ignatius Kipp. Paymaster ; Sidney M. Smith, Com- missary: James D. Whitney, Surgeon ; Rev. John Hemphill, Chaplain.


CITY GUARD (Co. B)-Armory, 318 Post. John H. Dickinson, Captain.


NATIONAL GUARD (Co. C)-Armory, 318 Post. John Stuart, Captain.


FRANKLIN LIGHT INFANTRY (Co. D) -Armory, north- West corner New Montgomery aud Howard. R. H. Orton, Captain.


SUMNER LIGHT GUARD (CO. E) -Armory, northwest corner New Montgomery and Howard. Henry J. Burns, Captain.


LIGHT GUARD (Co. F)-Armory, northwest corner New Montgomery and Howard. J. J. Butler. Lieu- tenant Commanding.


HEWSTON RIFLES (Co. H)- Armory, northwest, corner New Montgomery and Howard. H. P. Bush, Captain.


SECOND REGIMENT INFANTRY-Headquarters, 208 California. W. R. Smedberg, Colonel ; H. H. Thrall, Lieut. - Colonel ; James A. Laven. Major ; Francis W. Bacon, Adjutant ; Wm. H. Brubus, Quar- termaster ; T. S. Taylor, Paymaster; Commissary, vacant ; Edwin J. Fraser, Surgeon ; Herinanu Schaff- nor, Sergeant-Major.


UNION GUARD (Co. A)-Armory, corner Minna and New Montgomery. A. J. Fritz, Captain.


THOMPSON RIFLES (Co. B) - Armory, Old Turn Verein Hall. F. W. Pierce, Captain.


SAN FRANCISCO FUSILEERS (Co. C)-Armory, south- west corner Powell and Sutter. Ludwig Seibe, Cap- tain.


GERMANIA RIFLES (Co. D)-Armory, southwest cor- ner Powell and Sutter. H. W. Brockhoff, Captain.


STEUBEN GUARD (Co. E)-Armory, Old Turn Verein Hall. Charles Wochatz, Captain.


SAN FRANCISCO CADETS (Co. H) - Armory, corner Minna and New Montgomery. George Bigley, Cap- tain.


THIRD REGIMENT INFANTRY - Headquarters, Hibernia Hall, 246 Third. Archibald Wason, Colonel; M. C. Bateman, Lieut .- Colonel ; J. J. Conlin, Major ; P. J. Tannian, Adjutant ; John Grant, Quartermaster ; J. W. Wallace, Commissary ; John J. McGeaghegan, Paymaster ; Thomas Green, Surgeon ; Rev. Thomas Larkin, Chaplain.


MONTGOMERY GUARD (Co. A) - Armory, Hibernia Hall, 246 Third. Charles Quinn, Captain.


SHIELDS GUARD (Co. B)-Armory, Irish-American Hall. M. J. Wrin, Captain.


WOLFE TONE GUARD (Co. C)-Armory, 246 Third. Thomas Fitzpatrick, Captain.


MEAGHER GUARD (Co. D)-Armory, 134 Fourth. D. J. Sullivan, Captain.


EMMET LIFE GUARD (Co. E)-Armory, Irish-Ameri- can Hall. Robert Cleary, Captain.


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MCMAHON GRENADIER GUARD (Co. H) - Armory. Red Men's Hall, Post street. John H. McMenomy, Captain.


FIRST BATTALION CAVALRY - Headquarters, corner Minna and New Montgomery. P. R. O'Brien, Major; J. P. Rafferty, Adjutant; Wm. Corcoran, Quartermaster; Paymaster, vacant; A. J. Stewart, Surgeon.


FIRST LIGHT DRAGOONS (Co. A) - Armory, south- east corner Minna and New Montgomery. H. W. Gray, Captain.


SAN FRANCISCO HUSSARS (Co. B) - Armory, south- east corner Minna and New Montgomery. C. C. Keene, Captain.


JACKSON DRAGOONS (Co. C)-Armory, southeast cor- ner Minna and New Montgomery. M. Greaney, Cap- tạin.


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Artillery.


FIRST CALIFORNIA GUARD (Light Artillery)- Armory, Mechanics' Pavilion. R. G. Brush, Captain ; G. W, Chapin, First Lieutenant; H. R. Hart, Second Lieutenant; J. B. Weller, Third Lieutenant ; W. R. G. Samuel, Surgeon.


Independent Military Organizations.


AUSTRIAN MILITARY COMPANY - Armory, southwest corner Sutter and Powell. S. W. Shulock, Captain.


CALIFORNIA JAEGER-Armory, southwest corner Powell and Sutter-75 members. Henry Schmidt, Captain.


FRENCH ZOUAVES - Armory, 730 Montgomery, F. Hoffer, Captain ; Leon Bine, First Lieutenant; F. Trebois, Second Lieutenant.


GARIBALDI GUARD-Armory, 423 Broadway- 400 Members. G. Malatesta, Captain.


GERMAN DRAGOONS-Armory, Old Turn Verein Hall-50 members. George Raabe, Captain.


GERMAN FUSILEER GUARD-Armory, southwest corner Powell and Sutter. B. Frank, Captain.


GUARDIA DE JUAREZ- Armory, south side Pa- cific, between Powell and Mason. A. de la Torre, Captain.


GUARDIA LERDO-Armory, 1524 Stockton. Cap- taincy vacant.


INDEPENDENT McMAHON GUARD - Armory, Hibernia Hall. Thomas Bryan, Captain.


ITALIAN SHARPSHOOTERS-S. Giorannini, Cap- tain.


LAFAYETTE GUARD-Armory, 730 Montgomery- 100 members. H. A. Chalvin, Captain.


SCHUETZEN VEREIN-Armory, Old Turn Verein Hall-150 members. John Wulzen, Captain.


SWISS SHARPSHOOTERS - Armory, southwest corner Powell and Sutter, A. Rahwyler, Captain.


INDEPENDENT RIFLES-Armory, Old Turn Ve- rein Hall. George Cantus, Captain.


Railroads.


CALIFORNIA NORTHERN-Oroville to Marys- ville. Andrew J. Binney, Superintendent.


CALIFORNIA PACIFIC-San Francisco to Sacra- mento. Route, via Vallejo and Napa Junction. A. D. Wilder, Assistant Superintendent. Office, northeast corner of Fourth and Townsend streets .


NAPA VALLEY BRANCH-Via Vallejo, Napa and St. Helena to Calistoga.


MARYSVILLE BRANCH-Sacramento to Knights' Land- ing (Marysville) .


NORTHERN RAILWAY-Woodland to Williams' Sta- tion.


CENTRAL PACIFIC- San Francisco to Ogden. Principal office, corner Fourth and Townsend streets, San Francisco. Leland Stanford, President; C. P. Huntington, Vice-President ; E. H. Miller, jr., Secre- tary ; Mark Hopkins, Treasurer; W. H. Porter, Aud- itor ; S. S. Montague, Chief Engineer ; B. B. Redding, Land Commissioner; A. N. Towne, General Superin- tendent ; John Corning, Assistant General Superin- tendent; J. R. Watson, General Supply Agent ; F. L. Vandenburgh, Superintendent Telegraph; T. H. Goodman, General Passenger and Ticket Agent ; J. C. Stubbs, General Freight Agent ; O. C. Wheeler, General Baggage Agent.


AMADOR BRANCH-Galt to Ione.


VISALIA DIVISION-Lathrop to Goshen. John Corn- ing, Assistant General Superintendent; E C. Fellows, Division Superintendent.


TULARE DIVISION-Tulare to Mojave.


OREGON DIVISION - Sacramento to Redding, via Marysville, Chico and Red Bluff. J. A. Fillmore, Superintendent.


Los ANGELES AND INDEPENDENCE-Santa Monica to Los Angeles. Wm. J. L. Moulton, Superintendent.


MONTEREY AND SALINAS VALLEY-Monterey to Sali- nas City. A. Gonzales, General Manager.


NORTH PACIFIC COAST -San Francisco to Dun- can Mills, via San Quentin, San Rafael and Olema. General offices, 426 California street. Milton S. Latham, President; J. W. Fillmore, Assistant Super- intendent; W. R. Price, Auditor and General Ticket Agent; John W. Doherty, General Manager; W. F. Russell, Secretary and General Freight Agent.


PLACERVILLE AND SACRAMENTO VALLEY - Sacramento to Shingle Springs. Josiah Johnson, Superintendent.


SAN FRANCISCO AND NORTH PACIFIC-San Francisco to Cloverdale, via Petaluma, Santa Rosa and Healdsburg. General office, 426 Montgomery street ; ticket office, Market Street Wharf. P. Dona- hue, President; P. E. Dougherty, General Passen- ger and Ticket Agent ; A. A. Bean, Petaluma, Super- intendent; A. Hughes, General Manager.


Branch from Fulton to Guerneville.


SAN LUIS OBISPO AND S. M. V .- San Luis Obispo to Port Harford. Joseph W. Nesbitt, Super- intendent.


SANTA CRUZ-Santa Cruz to Pajaro. F. A. Hihn, President; Titus Hale, Treasurer; George E. Logan, Secretary; C. C. Garcelon, Assistant Superintendent.


SANTA CRUZ AND FELTON-Santa Cruz to Fel- ton. R. M. Garratt, Superintendent.


SOUTHERN PACIFIC-GOSHEN DIVISION-Goshen to Huron.


Los ANGELES DIVISION-Mojave to Los Angeles.


YUMA DIVISION-Los Angeles to Colorado River. WILMINGTON DIVISION-Los Angeles to Wilmington. SAN DIEGO DIVISION-Florence to Anaheim.


NORTHERN DIVISION-San Francisco to Soledad. A. C. Bassett, Superintendent; A. N. Towne, General Superintendent, San Francisco ; E. E. Hewett, Assist- ant Superintendent, Los Angeles.


Branch from Gilroy to Tres Pinos.


STOCKTON, VISALIA AND COPPEROPOLIS - Stockton to Oak Dale. W. G. Curtis, Superintendent.


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Street Railroads.


CALIFORNIA STREET WIRE CABLE-Leland Stanford, President ; T. W. Hinchman. Superintend- ent and Secretary. From Kearny street to First ave- nue, a distance of over three miles. This road will convey passengers to within five blocks of Golden Gate Park, and will open up a large district for settle- ment. Office, corner of Larkin and California streets.


CENTRAL-Reuben Morton, President ; John H. Hayes, Secretary. From Oakland Ferry to Lone Mountain. Sixth-st. Branch, from corner of Vallejo and Davis streets to corner of Sixth and Brannan. Office, 32 Turk street.


CITY-R. B. Woodward, President; M. E. Willis, Secretary. From corner of Mission and Steuart to Mission and Twenty-sixth streets. Dupont-st Branch, from Oakland Ferry to corner of Mission and Twen- tieth streets. Office, southwest corner of Mission and Fourteenth streets.


CLAY STREET HILL-A. S. Hallidie, President ; C. P. Campbell, Secretary. From corner of Kearny and Clay streets to corner of Van Ness avenue and Clay street; branch from Clay and Leavenworth to Chestnut and Larkin streets. Office, southwest cor- ner of Clay and Leavenworth streets.


MARKET STREET-Leland Stanford, President ; J. L. Willcutt, Secretary. From Oakland Ferry to corner of Valencia and Twenty-sixth streets. Branch, from Oakland Ferry to corner of Devisadero and Ellis streets. Office, northeast corner of Fourth and Towns- end streets.


NORTH BEACH AND MISSION-J. C. Wilmerding, President; H. W. Hathorne, Secretary; M. Skelly, Su- perintendent; Jerome Lincoln, Treasurer. From corner of Fourth and Townsend (via Kearny) to corner of Francisco and Mason streets. Branch, from corner of Montgomery and California (via First) to corner of Folsom and Twenty-sixth, Office, southwest corner of Louise and Fourth streets.


OMNIBUS-Peter Donahue, President; W. S. Mason, Secretary and General Manager; M. C. Jourdan, Su- perintendent. From corner of Townsend and Fourth to corner of Market and Montgomery (where trans- fers are given to Oakland Ferry), thence to corner of Powell and Prancisco streets. Branch, from cor- ner of Jackson and Montgomery to corner of Twenty- fifth and Howard; transfer from North Beach and South Park at Third and Howard streets; transfer from Howard street at Third and Howard streets to North Beach and South Park. Office, 725 Howard street. This company has a franchise to construct a road on Montgomery avenue from Pacific to Stockton street.


POTRERO AND BAY VIEW-J. L. Willcutt, Sec- retary ; Francis E. Flint, Superintendent. From corner of Berry and Fourth streets to Thirty-fourth avenue, South San Francisco. Branch, from Fourth and Bluxome via Fifth and Market to Oakland Ferry. Office, northeast corner of Fourth and Townsend streets. This company has also a franchise to run on Dupont from Market to Post street, and down Post to Montgomery.


SUTTER STREET-George C. Bode, President ; A. K. Stevens, Secretary; H. Casebolt, Superintendent. From Oakland Ferry to corner of Market and Sutter, by cable to Larkin street; thence to corner of Ceme- tery avenue and Point Lobos Road, with branches to corner of Fillmore and Pacific, Steiner and Union and Mission and Fourteenth streets. Office, north- east corner Sutter and Larkin streets.




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