Crocker-Langley San Francisco directory for the year commencing 1904, Part 5

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Publication date: 1896
Publisher: San Francisco : H.S. Crocker Co.
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NORWEGIAN - DANISH METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH. 2131 Mission street, between seventeenth and eighteenth streets. Rev. P. N. Melby, Pastor; residence, 2509 Harrison street


PACIFIC JAPANESE MISSION. Rev. M. C. Harris, Supt., 1329 Pine street.


PARK METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH. 943 Stan- yan street, near Frederick.


POTRERO METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH. Ten- nessee street, near Eighteenth street. Rev. B. E. Paddock, Pastor; residence, 353 Mississippi street. RICHMOND METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH. Fourth avenue, between Point Lobos Av. and Clement street. Rev. E. D. Raley, Pastor; residence, 330 Fifth Avenue.


SIMPSON MEMORIAL METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH. Southeast corner Hayes and Buchanan streets. Rev. John Stephens, Pastor; residence, 333 Haight street.


ST. JOHN'S GERMAN METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH. 3718 Army street. Rev. Geo. Guth, Pastor. ST. PAUL'S GERMAN METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH. Broadway, between Stockton and Powell streets. Rev. W. Schuldt, Pastor; residence, 741 Fil- bert street. Sunday services, 11 A. M. and 7:45 P. M .; Young People's Society, 7 P. M .; Sabbath School at 9:30 A. M .; prayer meeting, Wednesday, 7:45 P. M.


TRINITY METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH. Corner Market, Noe and Sixteenth streets. Rev. Dr. John


A. B. Wilson, D. D., Pastor; residence, 27 Hartford street.


UNION STREET METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH. Wesley Hall, 2002 Union street.


PRESBYTERIAN.


CALVARY PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. Northwest corner Jackson and Fillmore. Rev. John Hemp- hill, D. D., Pastor; residence, 2020 Broadway street. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. Southeast corner Van Ness avenue and Sacramento street. Rev. W. K. Guthrie, Pastor; residence, 2323 Pacific avenue.


FIRST UNITED PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. North- east corner Golden Gate avenue and Polk street. Rev. H. H. Bell, D. D., Pastor; residence, 1548 Ful- on street.


FRANKLIN STREET PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. South- west corner Franklin and Vallejo streets. Rev. Cal- vin C. Herriott, Pastor; residence, 1763 Greenwich street.


HOLLY PARK PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. California avenue and Lizzie street. Rev. J. McElhiney, Pastor; residence, 1070 Valencia street.


HOWARD PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. Southwest cor- ner of Oak and Baker streets. Rev. J. S. Thomas, Pastor: residence, 1821 Oak street.


JAPANESE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, 121 Haight street. E. A. Sturge, M. D., Superintendent.


LEBANON PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. Corner San- chez street, and Twenty-third. Rev. R. Logan, Pas- tor; residence, 3994 Twenty-third street.


MEMORIAL PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. Corner Eigh- teenth avenue South and Latona street. Rev. Her- bert N. Bevier, Pastor; residence, 1606 Fourteenth avenue, south.


MIZPAH PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. Harrison street, near Fifth. Rev. F. A. Doane, Pastor; residence, 192 Hawthorne street.


OLIVET PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, Nineteenth and Missouri streets.


PRESBYTERIAN CHINESE CHURCH AND MISSION. 911 Stockton street. Rev. I. M. Condit, D. D., Superin- tendent; residence, 1460 Seventh avenue, Oakland.


STEWART MEMORIAL SECOND UNITED PRESBYTER- IAN CHURCH. Guerrero street, between Twenty- second and Twenty-third. Rev. William E. Dugan, Pastor; residence, 206 Chattanooga street.


ST. JOHN'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. Southeast corner of California and Octavia streets. Rev. George G. Eldredge, Pastor; residence, 2833 Clay street.


TRINITY PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. Southwest cor- ner Twenty-third and Capp streets. Rev. Edward K. Strong, Pastor: residence, 1112 Guerrero street.


WELSH PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. Fourteenth street, between Valencia and Guerrero streets; Rev. J. R. Evans, Pastor; residence, 504 Liberty street.


WESTMINSTER PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. South- east corner Page and Webster streets. Rev. Eugene H. Avery, D. D., Pastor; residence. 1102 Fell street.


ROMAN CATHOLIC.


Most Rev. P. W. Riordan, Archbishop; Most Rev. George Montgomery, Coadjutor; Rev. P. Scanlan, Chancellor; Rev. P. E. Mulligan, Secretary, 1122 Eddy street.


ALL HALLOWS CHURCH. Corner of Sixteenth ave- nue South and N street. Rev. D. O'Sullivan, Rector; residence, 1715 Fifteenth Avenue South.


CHURCH OF CORPUS CHRISTI. Croke street near Mission street. Served by the Selesian Fathers. CHURCH OF ST. CHARLES BORROMEO. Northwest corner of Eighteenth and Shotwell streets. Rev. James McDonald, Pastor; Rev. E. M. Looney and Rev. T. P. Moran, Assistants; residence, 390 Shot- well street.


CHURCH OF ST. JOHN. THE EVANGELIST, St. Mary's Avenue, between Mission street and Marsilly Avenue. Rev. Peter D. Brady, Rector; residence 19 St. Mary's Avenue.


CHURCH OF THE HOLY CROSS. Eddy street. he- tween Scott and Devisadero. Rev. John F. McGinty, Rector; residence, 1818 Eddy street ; Rev. Robert Sampson and Rev. Patrick Ryan, Assistant Rectors.


CHURCH OF THE MOST HOLY REDEEMER. Corner of Diamond and Eighteenth streets. Rev. Joseph McQuaide, Rector; residence, 116 Diamond street; Rev. James Moran, Assistant.


MISSION DOLORES CHURCH. Sixteenth and Dolores streets. Rev. R. P. Brennan. Rector: Rev. J. Stokes and Rev. M. J. Clifford, Assistant Rectors; residence, 3321 Sixteenth street.


NOTRE DAME DES VICTOIRES. North side Bush street, between Grant avenue and Stockton. Served by the Marist Fathers. Rev. A. Hamet. S. M ..


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E. Martin & Co. 54-56 First St.


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TAILORS . FURNISHERS


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318 CALIFORNIA STREET


CROCKER-LANGLEY DIRECTORY. Churches.


44 Churches.


Rector; residence, 526 Bush street; Rev. Joseph Guibert, S. M., and Rev. Benjamin Allain, S. M., Assistants.


SACRED HEART CHURCH. Corner Fillmore and Fell streets. Rev. Hugh Lagan, Rector; residence. 546 Fillmore street.


ST. AGNES CHURCH. Page street, near Masonic avenue. Rev. W. P. Risby, Rector; residence, 1510 Page street.


ST. ANTHONY'S CHURCH (German). Army street, between Shotwell and Folsom. Rev. Raphael Fuhr, O. F. M., Rector; residence, 3215 Army street.


ST. BONIFACE'S CHURCH (German). South side Golden Gate avenue, between Jones and Leaven- worth streets. Served by the Franciscan Fathers, Rev. Maximilian Neumann, O. F. M., Superior.


ST. BRENDAN'S CHURCH. Northeast corner of Fre- mont and Harrison streets. Rev. John Rogers, Rector; residence, 320 Harrison street; Rev. J. A. Butler, Assistant Rector.


ST. BRIGID'S CHURCH. Van Ness avenue and Broadway. Rev. John E. Cottle, Rector; residence, 2117 Van Ness avenue: Rev. Joseph A. McAuliffe and Rev. James A. Grant, Assistant Rectors.


ST. DOMINIC'S CHURCH AND MONASTERY. North- west corner of Bush and Steiner streets. Served by the Dominican Fathers. Very Rev. P. Murphy, Superior.


ST. FRANCIS CHURCH. Corner Vallejo street and Montgomery avenue. Rev. Terence Caraher, Rector; residence, 620 Vallejo street; Rev. William McGough and Rev. James Kiley, Assistant Rectors.


ST. IGNATIUS CHURCH. North side Hayes street, near Van Ness avenue. Conducted by the Fathers of the Society of Jesus, connected with St. Ignatius' College.


ST. JAMES CHURCH. Twenty-third and Guerrero streets. Rev. P. R. Lynch, Rector: residence, 1032 Guerrero street.


ST. JOSEPH'S CHURCH. Tenth street, between Folsom and Howard. Rev. P. Scanlan, Rector; residence, 230 Tenth street: Rev. P. Keane, Rev. J. Collins, and Rev. E. O'Sullivan, Assistant Rec- tors.


ST. MARY'S CATHEDRAL. Northwest corner Van Ness avenue and O'Farrell street. Most Rev. P. W. Riordan, Archbishop: Most Rev. George Montgom- ery, Coadjutor; Very Rev. J. J. Prendergast, Vicar- General; Rev. Patrick Scanlan, Chancellor; Rev. P. E. Mulligan, Secretary: Rev. Edw. Dempsey, Rev. Philip O'Ryan, Rev. J. B. Hannigan and Rev. Charles A. Ramm. Assistants; residence 1100 Frank- lin street.


ST. MARY'S CHURCH (Paulist Fathers). Northeast corner California and Dupont streets. Rev. Henry H. Wyman, C. S. P., Superior and Rector; Rev. M. P. Smith, C. S. P .; Rev. Henry I. Stark, C. S. P .; and Rev. Michael J. Carey, C. S. P., are in charge.


ST. MICHAEL'S CHURCH. Broad street, near Ply- mouth avenue. Rev. James A. Cooper, Rector; residence, 32 Broad street; Rev. Dennis A. Lane, Assistant.


ST. PATRICK'S CHURCH. Mission street, between Third and Fourth. Rev. P. J. Cummins, Rector; Rev. M. Horan, Rev. M. Barry. Rev. P. J. O'Hara and Rev. P. T. Collopy, Assistant Rectors; residence, 760 Mission street.


ST. PAUL'S CHURCH. Twenty-ninth and Church streets. Rev. M. D. Connolly, Rector; residence 312 Twenty-ninth street; Rev. P. Hennessy and Rev. C. E. Kennedy, Assistant Rectors.


ST. PETER'S CHURCH. East side of Alabama street, between Twenty-fourth and Twenty-fifth. Rev. P. S. Casey, Rector; Rev. Wm. Lande and Rev. John Smith, Assistants; pastoral residence, 1200 Florida street.


ST. ROSE'S CHURCH. Brannan street, near Fourth. Rev. John F. Nugent, Rector; residence. 532 Bran- nan street: Rev. M. Kennealy, Assistant Rector.


ST. TERESA'S CHURCH. Tennessee street, near Nineteenth. Rev. P. O'Connell, Rector; residence, 723 Tennessee street.


ST. VINCENT DE PAUL CHURCH. Green and Steiner streets. Rev. Martin P. Ryan, Rector; Rev. Law- rence Murphy, Assistant Rector.


STS. PIETRO E PAOLO CHURCH. Filbert and Dupont streets. R. R. Salesian Fathers; residence, 1600 Dupont street.


STAR OF THE SEA CHURCH. Northwest corner Point Lobos and Eighth avenues. Rev. J. P. Coyle, Rec- tor.


YGLESIA DE NUESTRA SEÑORA DE GUADALUPE. North side Broadway, between Mason and Taylor streets. Rev. A. M. Santandrea, Rector: residence, 908 Broadway; Rev. José Figols, Assistant Rector


CHAPEL8.


Holy Names Convent-Tenth and Howard streets. Immaculate Conception-Twenty-fourth and Guer- rero streets.


Magdalen Asylum-Potrero avenue.


Mt. St. Joseph's-South San Francisco.


Notre Dame Convent- Dolores and Sixteenth streets.


Presentation Convent - Powell and Greenwich streets.


Sacred Heart Academy-Ellis and Franklin streets. Sacred Heart College-Eddy and Larkin streets.


Sacred Heart Presentation Convent-Ellis and Tay- lor streets.


Sisters of St. Dominic-Twenty-fourth and Guer- rero streets.


Sisters of the Holy Family-Northeast corner Hayes and Fillmore streets.


St. Brigid's Convent - Van Ness avenue and Broadway.


St. Francis Technical School-Geary and Gough streets.


St. Mary's Hospital-Bryant and First streets.


St. Rose's Academy-Scott street, between Sutter and Post streets.


St. Sebastians, Presidio


St. Peter's Academy-Twenty-fourth and Columbia streets.


St. Vincent's Convent-671 Mission street.


Youths' Directory-3561 Nineteenth street.


SWEDENBORGIAN.


FIRST NEW JERUSALEM CHURCH. O'Farrell street, between Webster and Fillmore. Rev. Andrew Par- sons, Pastor.


SECOND NEW JERUSALEM CHURCH. Northwest corner Lyon and Washington streets. Rev. Joseph Worcester, Pastor; residence, 1030 Vallejo street.


UNITARIAN.


FIRST UNITARIAN CHURCH. Southwest corner Geary and Franklin streets. Rev. Bradford Leavitt, Pastor; residence, 3216 Jackson street.


SECOND UNITARIAN CHURCH. Corner Capp and Twentieth streets. Rev. Jay William Hudson, Pas- tor.


MISCELLANEOUS CHURCHES.


ADVENT CHRISTIAN CHURCH. Church street, be tween Twenty-ninth and Day.


BELIEVERS GATHERED TO THE NAME OF THE LORD JESUS, COMMONLY CALLED BRETHREN. 3036 Sixteenth street.


CALIFORNIA MISSION OF THE CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST OF LATTER-DAY SAINTS. (Mormon). K. of P. Hall, 909 Market. Elder Jos. E. Robinson, Presi- dent; residence, 609 Franklin street.


CATHOLIC APOSTOLIC CHURCH. 3776 Eighteenth street. J. Rintoul, Pastor; residence, 654 Church street.


FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST. Steinway Hall, 223 Sutter street. First Reader, Mrs. Eleanore LeBlond, 2466 California Street.


FRIENDS' MEETING. A meeting held Sunday, 11 A. M., at 928 Harrison street. Day and night Mission also maintained.


GOD'S CHRISTIAN CHURCH. 32 Waverly Place. J. W. Hill, General Superintendent, Mrs. M. G. Hill, English Pastor; residence 1023 Clay street.


MARINERS' CHURCH, THE, of San Francisco. Corner of Sacramento and Drumm streets. Rev. J. Rowell, Pastor.


PEOPLE'S PLACE CHURCH. 1280 Pacific street. REORGANIZED CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST OF LATTER-DAY SAINTS. Meets at 1925 Howard street.


SALVATION ARMY. Headquarters, 1271 Mission street. Col. Geo. French commanding Pacific Coast Province.


Working Men's Metropole. 629 Clay street. Capt. Cameron in charge.


New Metropole Hotel, 147 Natoma street, Capt. Trembly in charge.


Corps No. 1, 632 Commercial street: Corps No. 2, 11 Turk St ; Corps No. 3, s. e. cor. 3d and Howard streets; Corps No. 4, 24th and Mission; Corps No. 6, 1271 Mission St .; Corps No. 9, Grant av. and Post St .; Corps No. 10, (Swedish) 629 Clay street; Corps No. 11 (Chinese), 815 Sacramento street.


Salvation Army Industrial Department, 564 How- ard street, Major George Reid, Supt.


SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST CHURCH. Laguna street. between Golden Gate avenue and McAllis- ter. Rev. W. S. Sadler, Pastor, residence, 995 Mc- Allister street.


SILENT WORKERS. 9301% Harrison street.


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MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATION.


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Churches.


VOLUNTEERS OF AMERICA. Headquarters Pacific Coast Regiment, Rooms 21 and 22, Marye Law Bldg., 1504 Market street. Colonel Walter Duncan com- manding; Colonel Nellie M. Duncan, Secretary. Phone Howard 405. Captain Chas. E. Sykes, A. D. C. Post No. 1, 723 Market street.


Oakland Headquarters, 523 Eleventh street.


COLLEGES AND PRIVATE SCHOOLS.


(See also Medical and Dental Colleges page 54.) ACADEMY OF LANGUAGES (DE FILIPPE'S). 320 Post street. Prof. T. B. de Filippe, Proprietor.


ACADEMY OF THE SACRED HEART. Conducted by the Sisters of the Sacred Heart. Corner of Ellis and Franklin streets.


BERLITZ SCHOOL OF LANGUAGES, THE. 1000 Van Ness Av.


BOLTE'S JEANNE, MISS, SCHOOL. 2778 Pine.


CALIFORNIA SCHOOL OF MECHANICAL ARTS, THE. Corner of Sixteenth and Utah streets. Horace Davis, President; Edwin Bonnell, Secretary; George A. Merrill, Principal.


COGSWELL POLYTECHNICAL COLLEGE. Corner of Twenty-sixth and Folsom streets. George B. Miller, Pres .; James G. Boobar, Sec.


COLLEGE OF NOTRE DAME. Dolores street, be- tween Sixteenth and Seventeenth streets. Con- ducted by the Sisters of Notre Dame.


HASTINGS COLLEGE OF THE LAW. Law Depart- ment of the University of California. City Hall, second floor. Benjamin Ide Wheeler, LL. D., Presi- dent; Edward Robeson Taylor, M. D., Dean; Leonard Stone, LL.B., Registrar, 620 Parrott Build- ing.


IRVING INSTITUTE. Northeast corner of Cali- fornia and Buchanan streets. Rev. Edward B. Church, Principal.


SACRED HEART COLLEGE. Southeast corner of Eddy and Larkin streets. Conducted by the Brothers of the Christian Schools. Brother Xenophon, Pres- ident.


SACRED HEART PRESENTATION CONVENT. Cor- ner Taylor and Ellis streets. Conducted by the Pre- sentation Sisters.


SAN FRANCISCO THEOLOGICAL SEMINARY, THE. San Anselmo, Marin county. Charles H. Fish, President Board of Trustees, Chas. A. Bailey, Busi- ness Manager, 221 Sansome street,


ST. IGNATIUS COLLEGE. West side of Van Ness avenue, between Hayes and Grove. Very Rev. John P. Frieden, S. J., Superior and President.


ST. JOSEPH'S SCHOOLS. Corner of Tenth and Howard streets. Boys' school, conducted by the Brothers of Mary. Rev. Brother George, Superior (565 pupils). The Girls' school is conducted by the Sisters of the Holy Names. Rev. Mother Mary Mar- cella, Superior (520 pupils).


ST. PAUL'S GERMAN AND ENGLISH SCHOOL. Connected with St. Paul's German Lutheran Church. Corner Eddy and Gough streets.


ST. ROSE'S ACADEMY. 1605 Scott street.


TRINITY SCHOOL. 3300 Washington street.


UNIVERSITY OF THE PACIFIC. Rev. E. McClish, D. D., President. Under the control of the California Annual Conference of the Methodist Episcopal Church. J. H. Brush, Santa Rosa, President; Rev. A. H. Needham, Los Gatos, Secretary. Office, Methodist Book Concern, 1037 Market street.


WILMERDING SCHOOL OF INDUSTRIAL ARTS. N. E. Cor. Utah and Seventeenth. George A. Merrill, Director.


COURTS.


For United States Courts, see Federal Government officers. For Superior, Justice's and Police Courts, see City and County Government. For Supreme Court, see State officers.


CREMATORIES.


ODD FELLOWS' CEMETERY ASSN. CREMATORY. Office, Point Lobos avenue, near 1st avenue.


SAN FRANCISCO CREMATION COMPANY. Crematory at Cypress Lawn Cemetery. Office, 1504 Market street.


OAKLAND CREMATION ASSOCIATION. Cor. Howe and Mather streets. Oakland.


EXCHANGES.


BUILDERS' EXCHANGE, THE.


106 - 108 Jessie street. S. H. Kent, President; Chas. A. Day, Vice-President; Jas. A. Wilson, Secretary; J. J. North, Treasurer; E. E. Girzikowsky, Financial Sec- retary. Exchange hours, 12 M. to 2 P. M. each day. Building open from 8 A. M. to 5 P. M. Board of Directors meets last Friday of each month at 11:00 A. M.


MERCHANTS EXCHANGE, THE. 327-335 Sansome street. William Babcock, President; T. Cary Fried- lander. Secretary, 320 Sansome street.


PACIFIC STOCK EXCHANGE. 6 Leidesdorff street. SAN FRANCISCO STOCK AND EXCHANGE BOARD. Meetings held daily at 9:30 A. M. and 2:30 P. M., at 331 Pine street. A. B. Ruggles, President; William Edwards. Vice-President: Fred W. Hadley, Secretary.


STOCK AND BOND EXCHANGE. Board room, 426 California street, sessions 10:30 A. M. and 2 P. M. R. G. Brown, President; Robert C. Bolton, Vice- President; H. S. Manheim, Chairman; Walter Turn- bull, Vice-Chairman; Harry Schwartz, Secretary; Daniel Meyer, Treasurer.


FEDERAL GOVERNMENT OFFICERS.


ARMY UNITED STATES, PACIFIC DIVISION-Major General Arthur MacArthur, Commanding; Colonel George Andrews, Adjutant-General; Major William E. Birkhimer, Assistant to Chief of Staff; Lieutenant Colonel Sedgwick Pratt, Inspector General; Lieu- tenant Colonel Thomas H. Handbury, Engineer Officer.


ARMY UNITED STATES, DEPARTMENT OF CALIFOR- NIA (embracing the States of California and Nevada, and the Hawaiian Islands)-Major General Arthur MacArthur Commanding. Headquarters, Phelan Building, San Francisco, Cal.


PERSONAL STAFF-Captain Parker W. West, Aid.


DEPARTMENT STAFF-Major John R. Williams, Adjutant General of the Department; Major Henry M. Morrow, Judge Advocate; Colonel William S. Patten, Chief Quartermaster; Captain George W Ruthers, Chief Commissary; Colonel A. C. Girard, Chief Surgeon ; Lieutenant Colonel William Comegys, Chief Paymaster ; Major Ira MacNutt, Ordnance Officer; Major George A. Squier, Signal Officer.


MEDICAL DEPARTMENT-Major Louis Brechemin, in charge of Medical Supply Depot, San Francisco, Cal. Lieutenant Colonel George H. Torney, Com- manding U. S. General Hospital, Presidio, San Fran- cisco, Cal.


ORDNANCE DEPARTMENT - Major Ira MacNutt, Commanding, Benicia Arsenal, Cal.


PAY DEPARTMENT-Lieutenant Colonel William Comegys, Chief Paymaster of the Department, San Francisco, Cal. Major Francis L, Payson, Major W. B. Rochester, Jr., Captain James W. McAndrew, Captain Wm. F. Creary, Captain A. W. Chase, Pay- masters, San Francisco, Cal.


QUARTERMASTER'S DEPARTMENT-Colonel William S. Patten, Chief Quartermaster of the Department, San Francisco, Cal .; Major Carroll A. Devol, Depot Quartermaster and General Superintendent Army Transport Service, 36 New Montgomery sreet, San Francisco, Cal.


SUBSISTENCE DEPARTMENT - Major Charles R. Krauthoff, Purchasing Commissary. 103 Market street, San Francisco, Cal .; Captain Douglas Settle, Assistant to the Purchasing Commissary, 108 Market street, San Francisco, Cal.


ENGINEER'S DEPARTMENT, U. S. ARMY (Pacific Coast)-Colonel David P. Heap, Division Engineer of the Pacific Division, San Francisco, Cal .; Lieutenant Colonel W. H. Heuer. River and Harbor Works; Lieutenant Colonel Thomas H. Handbury, Fortifi- cation Works, San Francisco Harbor and Engineer Twelfth Light House District, San Francisco, Cal .; Captain Charles H. Mckinstry, Fortifications and Harbor Improvements in Southern California, Los Angeles Cal .; Captain W. W. Harts, California Debris Commission, San Francisco, Cal.


BOARD OF UNITED STATES PENSION EXAMINING SURGEONS-Donohoe Bldg .; Dr. G. G. Crawford, President; Dr. D. F. Ragan, Secretary; Dr. J. H. Sopey, Treasurer. Meet Wednesdays and Thurs- days; hours 10 A. M. to 12 M.


BRANCH HYDROGRAPHIC OFFICE, UNITED STATES NAVY-Merchants Exchange 331 Sansome. Lieuten- ant J. C. Burnett. U. S. N .. in charge.


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510 Mutual Savings Bank Bldg.


I R. C. ACKLEY, Manager


CALIFORNIA DEBRIS COMMISSION-Colonel David P. Heap (Corps of Engineers, U. S. A.), President; Lieutenant Colonel W. H. Heuer and Captain Robert P. Johnston (Corps of Engineers, U. S. A.) Mem- bers, office, 96 Flood Building.


COAST AND GEODETIC SURVEY (Western Coast Division). Office, rooms 33 and 39, U. S. Appraisers' Building. Augustus F. Rodgers, Edmund F. Dickins, Fremont Morse, H. P. Ritter. Assistants, San Fran- cisco; Harrie S. Ballard, tide observer, San Fran- cisco.


COLLECTOR OF THE PORT-Frederick S. Stratton, office, Custom House; Henry E. Farmer, Chief Clerk, Newton S. Farley and William B. Hamilton, Dep- uties; George W. Cope, Auditor; Clement G. Perkins, Cashier; Charles H. Blinn, Adjuster of Duties; Fletcher L. Wooster, Weigher; J. W. Probasco, Gauger.


INTERNAL REVENUE COLLECTOR-John C. Lynch; George A. Wright, Chief Deputy; John M. Platt, Cashier.


MASTER AND EXAMINER IN CHANCERY, U. S. CIR- CUIT COURT-E. H. Heacock, room 87, Appraisers' Building; Clerk, A. B. Kreft.


NATIONAL QUARANTINE STATION, Angel Island. NAVAL OFFICER-John P. Irish, office, Custom House; Edwin W. Maslin, Deputy.


POSTOFFICE, Northwest corner Washington and Battery streets-Arthur G. Fisk, Postmaster; B. F. Mckinley, Assistant; Alex M. Cox, Superin- tendent of City Delivery: Steuart Aldrich, Superin- tendent of Money Order Division; A. L. Adams, Superintendent of Registry Division; Hull Mc- Claughry, General Superintendent ; Isaac Wert- heimer, Cashier.


POSTOFFICE INSPECTORS-Ferry Postoffice Build- ing, room 6. Robert R. Munro, Inspector in charge. Inspectors-H. B. Hall, Dennis Coyne, Lorin H. Bricker, Robert W. Madden, John I. Dris- coll, James O'Connell, Roberts S. Griggs; Horatio A. McCormick, Chief Clerk ; Paul E. Springer, Steno- grapher.


SPECIAL AGENTS U. S. TREASURY DEPARTMENT- Rooms 7 and 9, Appraisers' Building. Special Agent in charge, Caleb W. West; G. E. Channing, Special Agent; A. E. Needham, Special Inspector; G. R. Vernon, Special Employee.


SUPERINTENDENT RAILWAY MAIL SERVICE. -Herbert P. Thrall, office, Ferry Postoffice Build- ing; Harry Lewis, Assistant: H. M. Linsley, Chief Clerk; F. P. Howland, A. H. Stephens, Aaron W. Watts and Melville J. Duncan, Clerks: James H. K. Bell, and H. G. Foote, Stenographers.


SURVEYOR OF CUSTOMS-Joseph S. Spear Jr., office, Custom House; Chauncey M. St. John, Deputy.


U. S. APPRAISER OF MERCHANDISE-John T. Dare, rooms 29 to 31, Appraisers' Building.


Assistants-James B. Stevens and Jacob Shaen.


Clerks-Charles Reynolds, George B. Edgar and Augustine L. Riley.


Examiners-John A. Sampson, George A. Rey- nolds, James W. Maguire, Charles J. Evans, James D. Whalen, Louis J. Phelps, T. K. Ro- maine, M. R. Nicholson, D. J. O'Leary and L. A. Kent; Cornelius Toohey, examiner of tea; J. H. Dawson, examiner of drugs.


Samplers-Lawrence A. Heiner, Geo. H. Coons


U. S. CIRCUIT COURT, Northern District of Califor- nia-Room 46, Appraisers' Building; Clerk's office, room 51.


Judges-W. B. Gilbert, E. M. Ross and W. W. Morrow.


Clerk-Southard Hoffman.


Deputy Clerks - W. B. Beaizley and John A. Schaertzer.


U. S.CIVIL SERVICE EXAMINERS (Consolidated Board of). H. F. Ward, acting Chairman and Secre- tary; Belle C. Lewald, A. E. Nathanson, E. A. Holmes, Thomas P. Burns and Frank A. Ped- lar. Office, 301 Jackson street.


U. S. CIRCUIT COURT OF APPEALS, for the Ninth Circuit - Room 441%, Appraisers' Building; Clerk's office, room 44, Appraisers' Building.


Circuit Judges-William B. Gilbert, Erskine M. Ross and William W. Morrow.


District Judges-Hiram Knowles, Cornelius H. Hanford, Thomas P. Hawley, James H. Beatty, Charles B. Bellinger, Olin Wellborn and John J. DeHaven.


Clerk-Frank D. Monckton.


Deputy Clerk -Meredith Sawyer; Assistant Clerk, Paul H. O'Brien.


Marshal-John H. Shine.


U. S. COMMISSIONER OF IMMIGRATION - Hart H. North, rooms 73-75, U. S. Appraisers' Building.


Inspectors-H. H. Schell, A. de la Torre, Jr., T. M. Crawford, David J. Griffiths and Charles W Snyder.


Statistician-Richard Eccleston.


UNITED STATES COMMISSIONERS-George E. Morse, James S. Manley, room 63, U. S. Appraisers' Building, and E. H. Heacock, room 87, Ap- praisers' Building.


U. S. ATTORNEY-Marshall B. Woodworth, room 61, Appraisers' Building.


Assistants-Duncan E. Mckinlay, Benjamin L. Mckinley and Charles M. Fickert.




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