Crocker-Langley San Francisco directory for the year commencing 1896, Part 13

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Publication date: 1896
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CALIFORNIA STATE HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. Organized 1879. Object-The promotion of the science and practice of horticulture. Meetings the last Friday of each month at Assembly Hall, Mills Building, San Francisco. Officers-B. M. Lelong, President; Rev. W. C. Fitzsimmons, Treasurer; E. J. Wickson, Secretary, No. 12 Front street.


CALIFORNIA STATE MINING BUREAU. Location- Pioneer building, 24 Fourth street. Organized un- der Act of Legislature approved April 16, 1860. The museum contains many rare and interesting min- erals and curios. The library connected with the museum is on the third floor. Open daily free to the public from 10 A. M. to 5 P. M., except Sundays and holidays. Trustees meet on 5th of every month, except when the date falls on a Sunday, when they meet on following Monday. Trustees-J. Z. Davis, President; W. S. Keyes, Vice-President; Thos. B. Bishop, W. S. Lyle, J. E. Doolittle, J. J. Crawford, State Mineralogist; Henry E. Durden, General Cus- todian and Secretary of the Board of Trustees; R. L. Ogden, Librarian.


CHAUTAUQUA ASSEMBLY. The Chautauqua Liter- ary and Scientific Circle of the Pacific Coast held its fifth annual meeting at Pacific Grove and elected the following officers: President, Rev. Eli Mc- Clish, D. D., Napa City; Superintendent of Instruc- tion at the Pacific Grove and Shasta Assemblies, Rev. Thomas Filben D. D., San Francisco; Sec- retary, Mrs. E. M. Dawson, San Jose. The different assemblies on the Pacific Coast will be held in July of this year, and will be held in succession to allow as far as possible the use of the same talent in rota- tion at them all.


COAST AND GEODETIC SURVEY (Western Coast Division). Office, rooms 33 and 39, U. S. Appraisers' Building. Augustus F. Rodgers, Edmund F. Dickins and Fremont Morse, Assistants, San Francisco; J. J. Gilbert, Assistant, Olympia, Wash .; Ferdinand West- dahl, Draughtsman; Frank W. Edmonds, Clerk, San Francisco; Vicente Denis, Messenger.


GEOGRAPHICAL SOCIETY OF CALIFORNIA. Incor- porated December 11, 1891. Location-Academy of Sciences building. Object-The accumulation of geo- graphical knowledge, and the dissemmation of it for the benefit of commerce, navigation and society gen- erally. San Francisco being a great commercial port, resorted to by vessels cruising the entire Pacific Ocean and exploring constantly new and vaguely known islands and coasts, and frequently the temporary home of noted travelers willing to lecture and place on record the results of their observations. This Society occupies, in part, a fruitful field at a very important point. Officers-Fred Wm. D'Evelyn, M. B., C. M., Edin., President; Eli T. Sheppard, First Vice-President; Frank Shay, Second Vice-President; P. MacEwen, Secretary ; Edwin Fretwell, Treasurer. Directors-A. L. Bancroft, Dorville Libby, Hon. G. E. Hall, Rev. Frederick J. Masters, George A. Moore, Hon. W. H. Pratt, S. H. Strite. Honorary Council- Col. Charles F. Crocker, Rev. D. A. Goodsell, Daniel E. Hayes, Hon. E. W. Mckinstry, Stephen T. Gage, A. S. Hallidie, H. E. Huntington, Col. J. P. Jackson, Col. Geo. H. Morrison, John Rosenfeld, G. Howard Thompson, John J. Valentine.


GEOGRAPHICAL SOCIETY OF THE PACIFIC. Organ- ized March 16, 1881; incorporated January 5, 1892. Location-San Francisco Stock Exchange building, room 2. Objects-To encourage geographical explo- rations and discovery, to investigate and discuss geographical information by lectures, discussion and publications, and to gradually accumulate the best books on geography, history, etc., and maps and charts, especially those relating to the Pacific Coast and islands of the Pacific. Officers-George David- son, President; Ralph C. Harrison, Irving M. Scott


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and Charles L. Taylor, Vice-Presidents; John Part- ridge, Secretary; Thomas F. Trenor, Assistant Secretary; Harry Durbrow, Treasurer. Directors- George Davidson, John Dolbeer, Charles L. Taylor, E. J. Bowen, Harry Durbrow, John Partridge and Louis L. Nelson. Councilors-Ralph C. Harrison, Mark Sheldon, Charles Goodall. George C. Perkins, Henry Lund, Gustav Niebaum, Jeremiah Lynch, William Hood, James S. Houghton, Irving M. Scott, Adolph Sutro and F. Stevens Cook, M. D.


GOLDEN STATE AMATEUR PRESS ASSOCIATION. Organized 1886. Object-To promote amateur writ- ing in California. Meets the second and fourth Thursdays of each month. Officers-President, H. C. Morris; Vice-President, G. A. Hinkel; Secretary, Miss Alice Lohmeyer; Corresponding Secretary, Leon M. Voorsanger. 1249 Franklin street ; Treasurer, F. C. Mortimer; Official Editor, Wm. A. Day.


MECHANICS' INSTITUTE. Organized March 29, 1855. Location-31 Post street. The design and objects of this association are to cultivate a social feeling of friendship and the mutual improvement of its mem- bers; the dissemination of information and useful knowledge by the establishment of a library of cir- culation and reference, a museum and reading room ; the formation of classes and delivery of lectures for tuition, the collection of a cabinet, scientific appara- tus, works of art, the purchase of property and erec- tion of buildings for the requirements of the Insti- tute and for any scientific, mechanical and literary purpose. The society has a valuable library, con- taining 70,000 volumes, including many rare scientific works, and a reading room well supplied with the leading scientific and literary periodicals of the day ; night classes, wherein a large number of young peo- ple receive free instruction in mechanical and free- hand drawing, and lectures by distinguished gentle- men on popular subjects. Any person may become a member, being acceptable to the Board of Trus- tees, by paying an initiation fee of $1 and $1.50 quar- terly dues, in advance. The Institute also owns the Mechanics' Pavilion, located on the southwest corner of Grove and Larkin streets, in which, under the auspices of the Institute, the annual Industrial Expositions are held. Officers-E. A. Denicke, Presi- dent; Rodney Kendrick, Vice-President; First Na- tional Bank, Treasurer; Heald, Recording Secretary; Joseph M. Cumming. Corresponding Sec- retary; J. H. Culver, . ecretary; A. M. Jellison, Librarian.


LIGUE NATIONALE FRANCAISE. Organized Aug- ust 4, 1871. Meets third Monday of each month at 305 Larkin street. Objects-To promote friendship, harmony and intelligence among the French resi- dents of California, and enable them to co-operate in enterprises of general importance. Officers-Daniel Levy, President; E. Raas and D. Roth, Vice-Presi- dents; Em. Meyer, Treasurer; E. Godchaux and A. Freling, Secretaries; F. Lacoste, A. Goustiaux, V. Gardet, J. Ladagnous and E. Marque, Members of Council. A. Masson, Librarian and Secretary. The library belonging to the society contains about six- teen thousand volumes, partly voluntary donations. Any person may have access to the reading room, being acceptable to the Board of Trustees, and pay- ing an initiatory fee of one dollar, and fifty cents monthly, due in advance. Open every day from 12 M. to 6 P. M., and from 7:30 P. M. to 10 P. M., except Sundays and legal holidays.


MEDICAL SOCIETY OF THE STATE OF CALIFOR- NIA. Organized 1856; incorporated 1871. Meets an- nually on the third Tuesday of April, meeting last- ing four days. No fixed place of meeting. W. Le Moyne Wells, Los Angeles, President: George Chismore and H. G. Brainerd, Los Angeles, Vice- Presidents; W. W. Kerr, San Francisco, Secretary; J. H. Parkinson, Treasurer.


PACIFIC COAST JERSEY CATTLE CLUB. W. F. Russell, Secretary, 14 Sansome street.


PHILATELIC SOCIETY OF SAN FRANCISCO. An in- ternational organization. Organized August 25, 1892. Dr. William G. Sylvester, President; Hugo A. Bilay, Vice-President; Charles M. Daiss, Treasurer; George M. Schiller, Secretary; William H. Hollis, Librarian, 105 O'Farrell street; Edward E. North- rup, Superintendent of Sales; William H. Hollis, Purchasing Agent. Executive Board-Henry W. Doscher, George N. Brewer, Hugo A. Bilay, O. L. Blackman, Edward E. Northrup. Member- ship-All active collectors over eighteen years of age are eligible to membership. Application blanks can be secured from officers of the society and deal ers in San Francisco. All applications must be en


dorsed by two members of the society. Dues- Active membership, twenty-five cents per month; corresponding membership, 81.00 per year in advance, including a subscription to the official journal. Meetings are held every Friday evening at 103- 105 O'Farrell street. Visiting corresponding mem- bers enjoy the same privileges as active mem- bers, when in the city. Official organ, The Philatelic Californian.


POLYPATHIC MEDICAL AND SURGICAL ASSOCIA- TION. European staff of physicians. 1531 Sutter street.


SAN FRANCISCO COUNTY MEDICAL SOCIETY. Or- ganized February, 1868. Meet at 32 O'Farrell street, second Tuesday of each month at 8:30 P. M. Or- ganized for the purpose of reading and the discus- sion of papers on medical subjects. Officers-Wm. Fitch Cheney, M. D., President; J. H. Barbat, M. D., First Vice-President; F. B. Carpenter, M. D., Sec- ond Vice-President; A. P. Woodward, M. D., Re- cording Secretary; L. M. F. Wanzer, M. D., Assis- tant Recording and Corresponding Secretary; W. S. Whitwell, M. D., Treasurer ; D. W. Montgomery, M. D., Librarian and Curator. Trustees - Henry Gibbons, Jr., M. D., W. F. McNutt, M. D., James Simpson, M. D.


SAN FRANCISCO COUNTY SOCIETY OF PHYSI- CIANS AND SURGEONS. Frank Cornwall, M. D., President; E. H. Mattner, M. D., Vice-President; J. C. Bainbridge, M. D., Secretary. Meetings held at 1422 Folsom street, first Monday of each month at 8 P. M.


SAN FRANCISCO MICROSCOPICAL SOCIETY. Or- ganized April 12, 1872. Object-The promotion of microscopical science in all its branches, to be ac- complished by the holding of meetings for scientific intercourse and discussion; by the reading and pub- lication of papers relating to microscopical and kin- dred sciences, and by other suitable means. Its membership includes both those who are profes- sional employers of the instrument and those who seek in its use recreation from the severer tasks of life. Its meetings are divided into two classes. Those falling on the first Wednesday of each month are for the presentation of papers and the trans- action of business. Those falling on the third Wednesday are much less formal in their character, and aim to bring the members closer together in the interchange of ideas and the exhibition of objects. At intervals these conversational nights are con- verted into exhibitions, to which the members in- vite their friends. Frequently, throughout the year, the Society has its field days, on which the members visit some designated locality in the neighborhood, and in this way many valuable additions have been made to the micro-fauna and flora of this region. Officers-John C. Spencer, M. D., President; R. H. Freund, Vice-President; Charles C. Riedy, Treas- urer; George Otis Mitchell, Corresponding Secre- tary, 1817% Pine street; William E. Loy, Recording Secretary. There are about 75 active members.


SIERRA CLUB. Office, Academy of Sciences build- ing, 819 Market street. Objects-To explore, enjoy and render accessible the mountain regions of the Pacific Coast, and to enlist the support and co-oper- ation of the people and the Government in preserving the forests and other features of the Sierra Nevada Mountains. Officers-John Muir, President; Warren Olney, First Vice-President and Treasurer; Joseph Le Conte, Second Vice-President; Elliott McAllister, Secretary; J. H. Senger, Corresponding Secretary, Directors-George Davidson, Dorville Libby, J. M. Stillman, C. B. Bradley.


SOCIETY OF CALIFORNIA PIONEERS. Organized August, 1850. Rooms, Pioneer building, west side of Fourth street, between Market and Mission streets; entrance, 5 Pioneer place. The expressed objects of the Society are to collect and preserve information connected with the early settlement and subsequent conquest of the country, and to perpetuate the mem- ory of those whose sagacity, energy and enterprise induced them to settle in the wilderness and become the founders of a new State, and also the male de- scendants of members. All who were in California prior to the first day of January, 1850, are eligible to membership. Any who have rendered distinguished or important services to the Society or State may be admitted as honorary members. Regular meetings of the Society take place on the first Monday of each month. Annual election of officers on the 7th of July, the anniversary of the conquest of California and of the raising of the American flag on its soil. Annual celebration on the 9th of September, the an- niversary of the admission of California into the


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Union. The Society is possessed of a library, an ex- cellent cabinet of minerals, relics of early times and various other objects of interest Officers-H. N. Tilden, President; Niles Searls, H. E. Highton, C. T. Ryland, H. H. Ellis and T. L. Barker, Vice-Presi- dents; J. D. Tallant, Treasurer; John I. Spear, Sec- retary; John F. Pinkham, Marshal. Directors- Christian Reis, Henry B. Russ, E. M. Root, D. D. Harris, E. T. Kruse, Charles C. Moore and Leon. Sloss. Standing Committees of the Board of Directors-Finance, Russ, Tilden, Sloss; Auditing, Tilden, Root, Kruse; History and Biogra- phy, King, Moore, Gibbs; Relief, Gibbs, Bering, Russ; Library and Cabinet, Kruse, Moore, Root; New and Old Halls, Bering, Tilden, King; Lick Estate, Root, Gibbs, Sloss; Judiciary, Sloss, King, Bering; Lectures and Entertainments, Moore, Kruse, Russ.


STATE BOARD OF HORTICULTURE .- Meets at rooms 1, 2 and 3, Mills building, fifth floor. Officers-Ell- wood Cooper, President, Santa Barbara, Commis- sioner for the Los Angeles District; Mark L. Mc- Donald, Vice-President, Santa Rosa, Commissioner for the Sonoma District; Fred C. Miles, Treasurer, Penryn, Commissioner for the El Dorado District; R. D. Stephens, Sacramento, Auditor, San Francisco, Commissioner for the State at Large; Frank A. Kimball, National City, Commissioner for the State at Large; Sol Runyon, Courtland, Commissioner for the Sacramento District; I. H. Thomas, Visalia, Commissioner for the San Joaquin District; A. Block, Santa Clara, Commissioner for the San Francisco District; B. M. Lelong, Secretary, ex-officio Chief Horticultural Officer; Alexander Craw, Quarantine Officer and Entomologist; Ella F. Hallahan, Clerk.


STOMATOLOGICAL DENTAL CLUB. Organized June, 1894. Incorporated November, 1894. Object-Ad- vancement of dental science. Meets every Tuesday from 3 to 4 P. M., and on the same evening at 235 Post street. William J. Younger, President; Russell H. Cool, Vice-President; S. E. Knowles, Secretary ; Thomas Morfew, Treasurer.


TECHNICAL SOCIETY OF THE PACIFIC COAST- Organized April, 1884. Meets in the Society's rooms, Acadamy of Sciences building, 819 Market street, on the first Friday of cach month. Rooms open to members every day and evening. Number of mem- bers two hundred and fifty-five. Objects-The ad- vancement of the technical professions by means of the reading of papers and discussion of questions pertaining thereto, and the establishment of a cen- tral point of reference for engineers. Officers- George W. Dickie, President; W. G. Curtis, Vice- President; Otto von Geldern, Secretary; Edward T. Schild, Treasurer. Directors-W. F. C. Hasson, J. D. Isaacs, Louis Falkenan, Randell Hunt, Joseph C. Sala.


TERRITORIAL PIONEERS OF CALIFORNIA. Incor- porated November 10, 1874. The objects of this asso- ciation are to form a more perfect union of the pioneers of California in the bonds of friendship, and to cultivate social intercourse between them; to collect and preserve historical facts and informa- tion in connection with the early and subsequent history of the settlement of the Pacific Coast; to form a library for the diffusion of useful knowledge among its members; to form a cabinet of such minerals, geological and other natural substances as can be obtained by the association; to pursue such literary and scientific objects, by means of lectures or otherwise, as shall be deemed expedient by the Board of Directors, and to perpetuate the memory of those whose wisdom, valor and enterprise advanced civilization to the shores of the Pacific. All white males who were in California prior to the ninth day of September, 1850, and the male descendants of all such, of lawful age, are eligible to membership. Officers-Charles Nelson, President; Wm. McAfee, First Vice-President; O. J. Preston, Second Vice- President; Lowell J. Hardy, Jr., Secretary; Samuel Figel, Treasurer; H. F. W. Hoffman, Marshal. Sec- retary's office, 608 Spreckels' building.


XAVIER LITERARY CLUB. Organized at St. Jo- seph's Hall, May 16, 1894. Object-The promotion of faith, friendship and knowiedge; limit of member- ship, one hundred. Meets second and fourth Wednesdays of each month at San Francisco Hall, Alcazar Building. Officers-President, Joseph P. Hayes; Recording Secretary, E. F. Lacy; Financial Secretary, James Meehan.


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MEDICAL AND DENTAL COLLEGES.


CALIFORNIA COLLEGE OF PHARMACY-Incor- porated August 7, 1872. Affiliated with the Univer- sity of California June 18, 1873. Location-113 Ful- ton street. This college was created by the Califor- nia Pharmaceutical Society to promote the study of pharmacy, and to confer degrees upon graduates. Officers-F. A. Beckett, M. D., President; Charles A. Bayly, Vice-President; O. A. Weihe, Secretary: W. M. Searby, Dean.


COLLEGE OF DENTISTRY OF THE UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA. Location-Donohoe Building, corner of Market and Taylor streets, upper floor. L. L. Dun- bar, D. D. S., Dean.


COOPER MEDICAL COLLEGE-Founded in 1858. En- dowed in 1882 by Professor L. C. Lane. The college is situated on the northeast corner of Sacramento and and Webster streets, one block from the California street cars, and four blocks from the Sutter street cars, by which line the City and County Hospital may be readily reached; and the Sacramento street cable cars pass the college doors. Faculty-L. C. Lane, A. M., M. D., M. R. C. S. Eng., LL. D, Profes- sor of Surgery and President of the College; C. N. Ellinwood, M. D., Professor of Physiology; Adolph Barkan, M. D. Professor of Ophthalmology, Laryn- gology and Otology; Joseph H. Wythe, M. D., LL. D., F. R. M. S., Professor of Microscopy and Histology ; Henry Gibbons, Jr., A. M., M. D., Professor of Ob- stetrics and Diseases of Women and Children; Joseph O. Hirschfelder, M. D., Professor of Clinical Medicine; Clinton Cushing, M. D., Professor of Gynecology; Wm. T. Wenzell, M. D., Acting Profes- sor of Chemistry and Toxicology; R. H. Plummer, A. M., M. D., M. R. C. S. Eng., Professor of Anatomy; Charles H. Steele, A. M., M. D., Professor of MateriĆ  Medica and Therapeutics; C. N. Ellinwood, M. D., Acting Professor of Clinical Surgery; Albert Abrams, M. D., Professor of Pathology.


HAHNEMANN HOSPITAL COLLEGE OF SAN FRAN- CISCO, THE (Homeopathic). Location-115 Haight street, above Octavia street. Incorporated January 20, 1881. Four years' graded course of study. The regular course of 1896 will begin on the first Monday in October and continue seven months. Dr. Geo. H. Palmer, President; Dr. C. B. Currier, 921 Geary street, Dean of the Faculty.


MEDICAL DEPARTMENT OF THE UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA. Martin Kellogg, A. M., President; Robert A. McLean, M. D., Dean. Office, 305 Kearny street. The lectures are given at Toland Hall, Stockton street, near Chestnut. The session of 1896-1897 will begin September 1st and continue for eight months.


SAN FRANCISCO POLYCLINIC POST GRADUATE MEDICAL DEPARTMENT OF THE UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA. Location-410 Ellis street. A school of clinical medicine for graduates of colleges of regular medicine.


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John B. Wright, Colonel, Engineer Officer, Sacra- mento.


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George B. Sperry, Colonel and Inspector of Rifle Practice, Stockton.


John T. Harrington, Judge Advocate-General, Colusa.


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W. J. Younger, Lt .- Col., Aid-de-Camp, 300 Stockton street, S. F.


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Military.


CROCKER-LANGLEY DIRECTORY. Military.


N. T. James, Lt .- Col., Aid-de-Camp, 416 California street, S. F.


Herbert Choynski, Lt .- Col., Aid-de-Camp, 319 Pine street, S. F.


J. F. Burgin, Lt .- Col., Aid-de-Camp, Mills BIdg, S. F. Frank Vail, Lt .- Col., Aid-de-Camp, 741 Market street, S. F.


W. E. Fisher, Lt .- Col., Aid-de-Camp, 14 Post street, S. F.


Frank Mclaughlin, Lt .- Col., Aid-de-Camp, Oroville. T. P. Hanson, Lt .- Col., Aid-de-Camp, Pasadena.


John Bradbury, Lt .- Col., Aid-de-Camp, Los An- geles.


A. G. Gasson, Lt .- Col., Aid-de-Camp, San Diego.


DIVISION COMMANDER AND STAFF. Headquarters 202 Market street, S. F. Maj-Gen. W. H. Dimond, commanding. Col. A. E. Castle, Asst. Adj .- Gen. and Chief of Staff; Col. J. R. Laine, Surgeon; D. Geary, Lt .- Col., Q. M., 14 Post street; J. C. Currier, Lt .- Col., Div. Inspector, 320 Sansome street; George Stone, Lt .- Col., Engineer Officer, Mills Building; Thomas Cluff, Lt .- Col., I. R. P., 40 Fourth street; George H. Pippy, Lt .- Col., O. O., Chronicle Building; George A. Knight, Lt .- Col., Judge Advocate, Chroni- cle Building; I. W. Hellman, Jr., Lt .- Col., Paymaster, Union Trust Building; J. C. Kirkpatrick, Lt. Col., Commissary, Palace Hotel; F. F. Follis, Lt .- Col., Signal Officer; W. B. Hooper, Maj., A. D. C., Occi- dental Hotel; Willis Dodd, Maj., A. D. C., Union Iron Works.


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SECOND BRIGADE.


Headquarters, 420 Bush St., room 6.


R. H. Warfield, Brig .- General Commanding, 420 Bush street, S. F .; J. G. Giesting, Lt .- Colonel, As- sistant Adjutant-General; G. F. Hanson, M. D., Lt .- Colonel, Surgeon; Chas. Jansen, Major, Inspector ; H. T. Sime, Major, Quartermaster and Paymaster; W. A. Halsted, Major, Com- missary; H. B. Hosmer, Major, Ins. R. P. and O. O .; C. H. Murphy, Major, Engineer O .; C. J. Evans, Major, Signal Officer; D. S. Dorn, Major, Judge Advocate; S. L. Naphtaly, Captain, Aid; H. A. Wegener, Captain, Aid; Eugene De Spaar, Sergt .- Major and Staff Orderly; E. S. Crosby, Sergt .- Major and Staff Orderly.


FIRST REGIMENT INFANTRY, N. G. C.


Headquarters, Armory, cor. Page and Gough Sts. FIELD OFFICERS-William Macdonald, Col. Com., 315 Montgomery street; Victor D. Duboce, Lt .- Col., 638 Market street; Charles Boxton, Maj., 231 Post street; Charles Tilden, Maj., Crocker Building.


STAFF OFFICERS-Alfred J. Kelleher, Captain and Adj., 2324 Clay street; C. Middleton, 1st Lt. and Bat. Adj., Giant, Cal .; Bert R. Hecht, 1st Lt., Q. M. and Paymaster, 225 Bush street; Louis Barrere, 1st Lt., I. R. P. and Ordinance Officer, 312 Pine street; Emil A. Kehrlein, 1st Lt. and Commissary, 909 Lombard street; W. D. Mc- Carthy, Maj. and Surgeon, 111 Eddy street; P. J. H. Farrell, Captain and Asst. Surgeon, 235 Post street.


Co. A-J. F. Connolly, Captain, 608 Jackson street; George T. Ballinger, 1st Lt., 1516 Baker street; , 2d Lt. Armory, corner Page and Gough streets.


Co. B-George Filmer, Captain, SE corner Clay and Sansome streets; B. B. Sturdivant, 1st Lt., 413 California street; E. J. Blunkall, 2d Lt., 1009 Valencia street. Armory, corner Page and Gough streets.




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