Crocker-Langley San Francisco directory for the year commencing 1908, Part 5

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Publication date: 1908
Publisher: San Francisco : H.S. Crocker Co.
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Berlitz School of Languages The. 2531 Washington street.


California Conservatory of Music. 2126 California street. Herman Genss, Presi- dent.


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. Cor- ner of Twenty-sixth and Folsom streets. James C. Boobar, Secretary.


College of Notre Dame. Dolores be- tween Sixteenth and Seventeenth streets. Conducted by Sisters of Notre Dame.


Deaf and Dumb School. McAllister and Franklin streets. Mrs. J. B. Hold- en, Principal.


Hastings College of Law. Law De- partment of the University of Califor- nia. Temporarily at Cooper Medical Col- lege. Edward Robeson Taylor, Dean; James A. Ballantine, Registrar; Pacific Building.


Heald's Business College. E. P. Heald, President, 425 McAllister street.


Irving Institute. 2126 California street. Miss Ella M. Pinkham, Principal.


Sacred Heart College. Fell near Fill- more street. Conducted by the Brothers of the Christian Schools. Brother Lewis, President.


Sacred Heart Presentation Convent. 990 Eddy street.


Conducted by the Pre- sentation Sisters.


San Francisco Theological Seminary, The. San Anselmo, Marin County.


St. Ignatius College. 2211 Hayes street. Very Rev. J. Sasia, S. J., Superior and President.


St. John's German and English Day School. Connected with St. Johanne's Evangelical Lutheran Church. Twenty- second, between Capp and Howard streets.


St. Joseph's Schools. Corner of Tenth and Howard streets. Boys' school, con- ducted by the Brothers of Mary, Rev Brother George, Superior. The Girls' school is conducted by the Sisters of the Holy Names. Rev. Mother Mary Mar- cella, Superioress.


St. Paul's German and English School. Connected with St. Paul's German Luth- eran Church. Corner Eddy and Gough streets.


St. Rose's Academy. 1605 Scott street. Trinity School. 846 Stanyan street. Wilmerding School of Industrial Arts. Northeast corner Utah and Seventeenth streets. George A. Merrill, Director.


Woman's Educational and Industrial Union. 1061 Laguna. Miss Clara M. Trouette, Manager.


COURTS.


For United States Courts, see Federal Government officers. For Superior, Jus- tices' and Police Courts, see City and County Government. For Supreme Court, see State officers.


CREMATORIES.


Odd Fellows' Cemetery Association Crematory. Office, Point Lobos avenue, near First avenue.


San Francisco Cremation Company. Crematory at Cypress Lawn Cemetery. Oakland Cremation Association. Cor- ner Howe and Mather streets, Oakland.


EXCHANGES.


Builders' Exchange, The. 180-188 Jessie street. S. H. Kent, President; J. D. McGilvray Jr, Vice-President; James A. Wilson, Secretary; M. F. Gale, Treas- urer; S. A. D. Schenck, Financial Secre- tary. 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.


Insurance Brokers' Exchange. Room 206, Merchants Exchange Building. D. A. Spencer, Manager.


Merchants' Exchange, The. 431 Cal- ifornia street. T. Cary Friedlander, Sec- retary. Merchants Exchange Building.


San Francisco Stock and Exchange Board. Meetings held daily at 9:30 a. m. and 2:30 p. m., at 339 Bush street. A. B. Ruggles, President; E. Epstein, Secretary.


Stock and Bond Exchange. Board room. Merchants Exchange Building. Sessions 10.30 a. m. and 2 p. m. Harry Schwartz, Secretary.


FEDERAL GOVERNMENT OFFICERS.


Army United States, Department of California (embracing the States of Cal- ifornia, Nevada, and the Hawaiian Islands)-Brigadier General Command- ing Headquarters, Chronicle Building, San Francisco, Cal.


Department Staff-Colonel Joseph .W. Duncan, Chief of Staff; Colonel William A. Simpson, Adjutant General; Colonel George L. Anderson, Inspector General; Major Walter A. Bethel, Judge Advo- cate; Lieutenant Colonel Robert R. Ste- vens, Chief Quartermaster; Lieutenant Colonel David L. Brainard, Chief Com- missary; Colonel George H. Torney, Chief Surgeon; Colonel George R. Smith, Chief Paymaster; Lieutenant Colonel John Bid- dle, Chief Engineer Officer; Major J. Walker Benet, Chief Ordnance Officer; Captain Arthur L. Fuller, Chief Signal Officer.


Quartermaster Department - Lieuten- ant Colonel Robert R. Stevens, Assist- ant Quartermaster General, Chief Quar- termaster of the Department, Chronicle Building, San Francisco, Cal .; First Lieutenant Oliver P. M. Hazzard, Sec- ond Cavalry, Assistant to the Chief Quartermaster of the Department, Chro- nicle Building, San Francisco, Cal .; Lieutenant Colonel J. B. Bellinger, Dep- uty Quartermaster General, Depot Quar- termaster and General Superintendent. Army Transport Service, 1086 North Point Street, San Francisco, Cal.


Subsistence Department - Lieutenant Colonel David L. Brainard, Deputy Com- missary General, Chief Commissary of the Department, Chronicle Building, San Francisco, Cal .; Captain Henry T. Fer- guson, Commissary, Assistant to the Chief Commissary of the Department, Presidio of San Francisco, Cal .; Major Charles R. Krauthoff, Commissary Depot and Purchasing Commissary, Subsist- ence Superintendent, Army Transport Service, 1086 North Point street, San Francisco, Cal.


Medical Department-Colonel George H. Torney, Chief Surgeon of the Depart- ment and Medical Superintendent, Army Transport Service, Presidio of San Farn- cisco, Cal.


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Pay Department-Colonel George R. Smith, Assistant Paymaster General, Chief Paymaster of the Department, Chronicle Building, San Francisco, Cal .; Major George E. Pickett, Paymaster, Chronicle Building; Captain E. V. Smith, Paymaster, and Captain Charles E. Mor- ton, Paymaster, Chronicle Building, San Francisco, Cal.


Engineer's Department - Lieutenant Colonel John Biddle, Corps of Engineers, Chief Engineer Office of the Department, in charge of river and harbor work, San Francisco harbor, Chronicle Building: Major Charles H. Mckinstry, Corps of Engineers, in charge of the works for the defense of San Francisco Bay, San Francisco, Cal,


Ordnance Department-Lieutenant Colo- nel J. Walker Benet, Ordnance Depart- ment, Chief Ordnance Officer of the De- partment, Benicia Arsenal, Cal.


Marine Corps, United States. 330 Jackson street, San Francisco, Cal.


Assistant Adjutant and Inspector's Office. Major Rufus H. Lane, Assistant Adjutant and Inspector.


Pay Department-Major William C. Dawson, Assistant Paymaster.


Board of United States Pension Exam- ining Surgeons, First Board -- 1299 Haight street; Dr. J. C. Crawford, Presi- dent; Dr. D. F. Ragan, Secretary, Meet Wednesday, hours 10 a. m. to 12 m.


Second Board-Room 223 Chronicle Building; Dr. J. W. Keeney, President; Dr. Thurlow S. Miller, Secretary. Meet Tuesday, hours 10 a. m. to 12 m.


Branch Hydrographic Office, United States Navy-Merchants Exchange


Building. Lieutenant J. C. Burnett, U. S. N., in charge.


California Debris Commission-Colonel John Biddle (Corps of Engineers, U. S. A.) President; Major C. H. Mckinstry and Captain Thomas H. Jackson (Corps of Engineers, U. S. A.) 1733 Pine street.


Coast and Geodetic Survey (Western Coast Division.) Office, 580 Washington street. Augustus F. Rodgers and Fre- mont Morse, Assistants, San Francisco: Harrie S. Ballard, Tide Observer, San Francisco.


Collector of the Port-Frederick S. Stratton, office, 49 Appraisers Building; Henry E. Farmer, Chief Clerk; Newton S. Farley and William B. Hamilton, Dep- uties: Clement G. Perkins, Auditor; E. P. Matteson, Cashier; Luther Osborne, Adjuster of Duties; Fletcher L. Wooster. Weigher; James D. Whalen, Gauger.


Internal Revenue Collector-August E. Muenter; P. J. Haskins, Chief Deputy; John M. Platt, Cashier.


Master and Examiner in Chancery, U S. Circuit Court and U. S. Commission- er-E. H. Heacock, room 214-309 Post- office Building; Clerk, A. B. Kreft.


National Quarantine Station -- Angel Island. Naval Officer-John P. Irish, office. Custom House; Edwin W. Maslin, Dep- utv.


Postoffice - Seventh and Mission


streets. Arthur G. Fisk, Postmaster; Hull MeClaughry, Assistant; R. W. Mad- den. Superintendent of City Delivery; Stuart Aldrich, Superintendent of Money Order Division; A. L. Adams, Superin- tendent of Registry Division; Dennis Coyne, Superintendent of Mails; Carl- ton W. Seely, Superintendent General Service Division: Isaac Wertheimer, Cashier.


Branch Offices-Ferry Station, East opposite Mission; A, 2469 Sacramento; B. 420 Jackson; C, 2664 Mission; E, Third


near Brannan; G, 4304 Eighteenth; H. 602 Hayes; J, 1208 Masonic avenue; L, Ocean View; M, Eighth avenue and Cle- ment; O, Franklin and Fern avenue; Presidio, Presidio Military Reservation. Stations (money order, registry and stamps only) No. 1, 1180 Kentucky; No. 2. 122 Third; No. 3, 1702 Devisadero; No. 4. 9 California; No. 5, Twenty-fourth and Castro; No. 6, 3315 Mission; No. 7. 3600 Point Lobos avenue; No. 8, Forty- ninth avenue and J; No. 9, 509 Montgom- ery avenue; No. 10, 2937 Twenty-fourth; No. 11, Haight and Shrader; No. 12, Lee and Holloway avenues; No. 13, 1961 Mis- sion; No. 14, 594 Castro; No. 15, 501 Third avenue; No. 16, 439 Duboce ave- nue; No. 17, 1976 Union; No. 18, 1674 Geary; No. 19, 2975 Diamond; No. 20, southwest corner Baker and Fulton; No. 22, southwest corner Sacramento and Baker; No. 24, 1198 Pacific; No. 25, 3597 Sacramento; No. 26, 107 Montgomery; No. 27, Valencia and Twenty-fifth; No. 28, 109 Raymond avenue; No. 29, 5007 Point Lobos avenue; No. 80, 2900 Ful- ton; No. 31, 450 Cortland avenue; No. 32, 2998 Washington; No. 33, Frederick ment; O, Franklin and Fern avenue; No. 85, 1212 Ninth avenue; No. 37, 1200 Union; No. 38, 4728 Mission; No. 39. 331 Devisadero; No. 40, 255 Kearny; No. 41. 1400 Devisadero; No. 42, Geary and Oc- tavia; No. 43, 1934 Van Ness avenue; No. 44, 987 Market; No. 45, 207a San- chez; No. 46, Eighteenth and Dolores; No. 47, Market and Jones; No. 48, St. Francis Hotel; No. 49, 20 Geary; No. 50. 1400 Eighteenth; No. 51, 2438 San Bru- no avenue; No. 52, 235 Montgomery ave- nue; No. 53, Eddy and Franklin; No. 54, 2809 California.


Postoffice Inspectors-Postoffice Build- ing, room 218. Joseph P. Johnston, Inspector in charge. Inspectors-Lorin H. Bricker, John I. Driscoll, James O'Connell, G. R. Cillor, M. de La Mon- tanya, J. P. Fogarty, A. C. Graff, W. 1. Madeira, W. G. Swain; Horatio A. Mc- Cormick, Chief Clerk; Paul E. Springer. Stenographer.


Special Agents U. S. Treasury Depart- ment-Rooms 7 and 9, Appraiser's Building. Special Agent in charge, Ca- leb W. West: John W. Smith, Special Employe; G. R. Vernon, Special Inspec- tor.


Superintendent Railway Mail Service -Alexander H. Stephens, office, 234 Postoffice Building; Edward McGrath. Assistant; Harry G. Rhodes, Chief Clerk.


Surveyor of Customs-William S. Gra- ham, office, 13 Appraiser's Building.


United States Appraiser of Merchan- dise-John G. Mattos, Jr., rooms 29 to 31. Appraiser's Building.


Assistants-James Jacob Shaen.


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Clerks-Ellis A. Holmes, George P. Dimpfel and Augustine L. Riley. Examiners-John A. Sampson, George A. Reynolds, James W. Maguire. Charles J. Evans, Lawrence A. Heiner, 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-John F. Brown, George H. Coons, Thomas J. McCreagh and Frank McDonald.


United States Circuit Court, Northern District of California-Room 332 Postoffice Building: Clerk's office. 327 Postoffice Building.


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


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United States Civil Service Examiners- Twelfth District ( California and Ne- vada) Headquarters, 241 Postoffice Building; Charles L. Snyder, Dis- trict Secretary; Herbert F. Ward, Assistant Secretary; John A. Burby, Clerk.


United States Circuit Court of Appeals, for the Ninth Circuit-Room 326 Postoffice Building; Clerk's office, room 319 Postoffice Building. Circuit Judges-William B. Gilbert, Erskine M. Ross and William M. Morrow.


District Judges-William H. Hunt, Cornelius H. Hanford, William C. Van Fleet, Olin Wellborn and John J. DeHaven.


Clerk-Frank D. Monckton.


Deputy Clerk-Meredith Sawyer; As- sistant Clerk, Paul P. O'Brien. Marshal-C. T. Elliott.


United States Commissioners of Immigra- tion-Rooms 73-75, United States Appraiser's Building.


Inspectors-A. de la Torre, Jr., T. M. Crawford, David J. Griffiths, C. F. Schulze, W. M. Gassaway and W. B. Heitman.


United States Commissioners-James P. Brown and E. H. Heacock, room 214-309 Postoffice Building.


United States Attorney-Robert T. Dev- lin, room 317 Postoffice Building. Assistants-Alfred P. Black, George Clark, Carlos G. White and Benja- min L. McKinley.


Chief Clerk-Phineas S. Barber.


Chinese Interpreter-David D. Jones. United States District Court for the Northern District of California -- Room 304 Postoffice Building; Clerk'E office, room 309 Postoffice Building. Judges-John J. DeHaven and Wil- liam C. Van Fleet.


Clerk and U. S. Commissioner-James P. Brown.


Deputy Clerk and U. S. Commissioner- Francis Krull.


Deputy Clerk- John Fouga.


United States Department of Agricul- ture-Bureau of Animal Industry -- George S. Baker, Inspector in charge; room 407 Postoffice Build- ing.


United States Department of Agricul- tume-Forest Service-F. E. Olm- sted, Chief Inspector, room 1022 Mills Building.


United States Geological Survey-Charles G. Yale, Special Agent, room 81 Ap- praiser's Building.


Field Assistant-C. W. Henderson.


United States Immigration Commission- H. A. Millis, Superintendent of Agents, room 820 Balboa Building. United States Internal Revenue Agent- Bert M. Thomas, room 11 Apprais- er's Building.


Special Gauger-Frank H. Driscoll.


United States Land Office-S. S. Morton, Receiver; Truman G. Daniels, Reg- ister: Postoffice Building, Oakland. Clerks-F. B. English, F. T. Dunn.


United States Life-Saving Service- Capt. Howard Emery, Assistant In-


spector, Thirteenth Life-Saving


District, room 35, Appraiser's


Building.


Clerk-James P. Riley.


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Stations in San Francisco-Fort Point Life-Saving Station, Presidio Res- ervation: Golden Gate Life-Sav- ing Station, south of Cliff House; South Side Life-Saving Station, Ocean Beach.


United States Lighthouse Engineer- Major Charles H. Mckinstry, U. S. A., Engineer; office, 651 Monadnock Building.


Chief Clerk-W. B. Thomas.


United States Lighthouse Inspector- R. F. Lopez, Commander, U. S. N .; office, 813 Mutual Savings Bank Building.


Chief Clerk-William Wilson.


United States Local Inspector of Boilers, Steam and Sail Vessels-John K. Bulger, 510 Battery.


United States Local Inspector of Hulls, Steam and Sail Vessels-O. F. Bol- Bulger, 510 Battery.


United States Marine Hospital-Moun- tain Lake, Presidio Reservation; office, room 1, Appraiser's Building.


United States Marshal of Northern Dis- trict of California-Charles T. El- liott; office, room 311, Postoffice Building.


Chief Office Deputy-George H. Burn- ham.


Office Deputies-Paul J. Americh, M. J. Fitzgerald, B. F. Towle, James L. Nolan, J. E. Lynch.


United States Mint-The law for the establishment and regulation of the Mint of the United States provides that any person may deposit gold bullion for coinage or to be made into fine bars, the bars to be stamped in such manner as shall indicate the weight, fineness and value of same. In case of silver bullion, deposits are received only for manufac- ture into fine bars, the Government re- serving the right to make its silver coin from bullion purchased in the market. Office hours from 9 a. m. to 4 p. m .: gold bullion received daily from 9 a. m. to 12 m .; visitors admitted daily from 9 to 11:30 a. m.


Superintendent-Edward F. Sweeney. Melter and Refiner-E. R. Leach. Coiner-William M. Cutter.


Assayer-Charles H. Sherman.


United States Naturalization Bureau, De- partment of Justice for California and Nevada and Territory of Ari- zona-Room 204 Postoffice Build- ing; Peter W. Blazer, Chief Ex- aminer.


United States Naval Training Station- Yerba Buena (Goat) Island. E. E. Capehart, Commander, U. S. N. Commandant.


United States Navy Pay Office-Office, 410 Postoffice Building.


Z. W. Reynolds, Pay Inspector, U. S. N. Chief Clerk-George L. Foreman. United States Pension Agency-Pension Agent, Jesse B. Fuller; office, 240 Postoffice Building.


Chief Clerk-A. Mautner.


United States Pension Bureau-Special Examiner for the Northern District of California and Nevada, O. L. Sues, room 414, Postoffice Building. Special Examiner for the Central- Southern District of California, E. G. Hursh; room 413, Postoffice Building.


United States Referee in Bankruptcy- Milton J. Green, Referee; room 213 Postoffic Building.


United States Revenue Cutter Service- Ernest E. Mead, Lieutenant R. C. S., Purchasing Officer Pacific Coast, office, room 77 Appraiser's Building.


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State Officers


United States Secret Service-Agent, H. M. Moffitt; office, 208 Postoffice Building, second floor.


United States Shipping Commissioner- Harry E. Knight, Ferry Postoffice Building.


Deputies-Joseph F. Curtin, Chief; J. J. Wochos, Henry W. Groth, James B. Newsom, W. J. Varnes, John W. Danks and Clyde L. Peach.


United States Sub-Treasury-Assistant Treasurer-William C. Ralston, 608 Commercial street; office hours, 10 a. m. to 3 p. m .; Saturdays, 10 a. m. to 12:30 p. m.


Acting Assistant Treasurer and Cash- ier-Thomas P. Burns.


United States Superintendent of Con- struction and Repairs-J. W. Rob- erts, Superintendent; room 403 Postoffice Building.


United States Supervising Inspector of Steam and Sail Vessels, First Dis- trict-John Bermingham, 510 Bat- tery street.


Clerks-Thomas R. Cragie, James J. Sullivan and Hugo Hauser.


United States Surveyor-General for Cali- fornia-W. S. Graham, room 13, Appraiser's Building.


Chief Clerk-J. M. Gleaves.


Chief Draftsman-J. C. Henkenius.


United States Weather Bureau-Office, Merchants Exchange Building. Professor in charge-Alexander G. Mc- Adie.


Local Forecaster-G. H. Wilson.


Observers-H. E. Smith, Walter H. Scholl, W. J. Reed, Oscar D. Stew- art, C. E. Heckathorn, Alexander Abbe, Jr., Charles F. Dillon, Hugo Legler.


OFFICERS OF STATE OF CALI- FORNIA.


SUPREME COURT.


Location, Wells, Fargo & Co. Express Building, Southeast corner Second and Mission streets.


Chief Justice-W. H. Beatty.


Justice-F. W. Henshaw.


Justice-M. C. Sloss.


Justice -- F. M. Angellotti.


Justice Lucien Shaw.


Justice-W. G. Lorigan.


Justice-Henry A. Melvin.


Attorney-General-U. S. Webb, Humboldt Bank Building.


Assistant Attorney-General-E. B. Pow- er, Sacramento.


Deputy Attorney - General - Malcolm Glenn, Sacramento.


Reporter-Fred S. Lafferty.


Assistant Reporter-H. L. Gear.


Clerk-F. L. Caughey, San Francisco. Chief Deputy Clerk-H. G. Grant, San Francisco.


Deputy Clerk-Isadore Erb, San Fran- cisco.


Deputy Clerk-G. H. S. Dryden, San Francisco. Deputy Clerk-Robert A. Dunlap, Los Angeles. Deputy Clerk-C. C. Brown, San Fran- cisco.


Deputy Clerk-N. Daroux, Sacramento. Stenographer-F. M. Handy.


Secretary-H. C. Finkler.


Secretary-L. A. Washburne.


Phonographic Reporter-W. J. Nicholson. Reporter-E. A. Girvin.


Librarian-Benjamin Edson.


Bailiff-J. M. Meredith. Bailiff -- A. W. Poole.


San Francisco District-Alameda, Con- , tra Costa, Del Norte, Fresno, Hum- boldt, Lake, Marin, Mariposa, Men- docino, Monterey, Napa, San Ben- ito, San Francisco, San Mateo, San- ta Clara, Santa Cruz, Sonoma.


Los Angeles District-Inyo, Kern, Los Angeles, Orange, Riverside, San Bernardino, San Diego, San Luis Obispo, Santa Barbara, Ventura.


Sacramento District-Alpine, Amador, Butte, Calaveras, Colusa, El Dora- do, Glenn, Kings, Lassen, Madera, Merced, Modoc, Mono, Nevada,


Placer, Plumas, Sacramento, San Joaquin, Shasta, Sierra, Siskiyou, Solano, Stanislaus, Sutter, Tehama, Trinity, Tulare, Tuolumne, Yolo, Yuba.


Sessions-San Francisco-Second Mon- day in January; third Monday in July. Los Angeles-First Monday in April; second Monday in Oc- tober. Sacramento-First Monday in May; second Monday in Novem- ber. All remittiturs will issue from the San Francisco office.


Justices of District Court of Appeal. First District.


James A. Cooper, of San Francisco, Pre- siding.


S. P. Hall, of Oakland.


Frank H. Kerrigan, of San Francisco. Percy J. Hayselden, Clerk; T. C. Pier- son, Deputy Clerk; W. E. Tucker, Reporter; J. B. Martin, Bailiff.


Second District.


W. T. Allen, of Los Angeles, Presiding. V. E. Shaw, of Los Angeles. J. M. Taggart, of Los Angeles. W. D. Shearer, Clerk; H. C. Lillie, Deputy Clerk; J. H. Crumrine, Re- porter; William H. Morris, Bailiff.


Third District.


N. P. Chipman, of Red Bluff, Presiding. Elijah C. Hart, of Sacramento. Albert G. Burnett, of Santa Rosa. G. H. Chase, Clerk; W. M. Lowell, Deputy Clerk; Charles H. Adams. Reporter; George D. Donaldson, Bailiff.


Governor-James N. Gillett; salary,


$6,000.


Private Secretary-E. C. Cooper. Executive Clerk-E. F. Mitchell.


Lieutenant-Governor-Warren R. Porter, ex-officio President of the Senate, at $10 per diem.


Attorney-General-U. S. Webb; salary, $3,000. First Assistant-E. B. Power; salary, $3,000.


Clerk of Supreme Court-F. L. Caughey; salary, $3,000; Chief Deputy, H. G. Grant; salary, $2,400.


Controller-A. B. Nye; salary, $3.000: Deputy, D. A. Moulton; salary, $2.700.


Secretary of State-Charles F. Curry; salary. $3,000.


Deputy-John Hoesch; salary, $2,700. Superintendent of Public Instruction- Edward Hyatt; salary, $3,000; Dep- uty, M. G. Hyatt; salary, $2,400.


Superintendent of State Printing-W. W. Shannon; salary, $3,000; Deputy- John Whicher; salary, $2,400.


Surveyor-General - W. S. Kingsbury; salary, $3,000; Deputy-A. W. San- born; salary. $2,700. (The Surveyor-General is ex-officio Register of the State Land Office.)


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State Officers MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATION State Officers 51


Treasurer -- W. R. Williams; salary, $3,000; Deputy-H. P. Reese; sal- ary, $2,700.


Accountancy Board (State)-J. Hoesch. President; Prentiss Maslin, Vice- President; Lester Herrick, Allen Knight; T. E. Atkinson, Secretary; Carmen Johnson Building, 340 San- some street, San Francisco.


Adult Blind Home (Oakland).


Superintendent-Joseph Sanders.


Agnews Hospital for Chronic Insane (Agnews). Board of Directors- David Rutherford, J. S. Montgom- ery, Edward White. Secretary-W. M. Southeimer.


Agriculture, Board of. President-Ben. Rush. Frank H. Burke. Charles Paine. Secretary-J. L. Filcher.


Analyst, State Professor W. B. Rising, University of California, Berkeley.


Board of Architecture. Northern District ---


H. A. Schultz, President, San Fran- cisco.


Clinton A. Day, San Francisco. Lionel Deane, Secretary, San Fran- cisco. William Curlett, San Francisco. J. Cather, San Francisco. Clinton Day, Berkeley.


Southern District-


J. P. Krempel, President, Los An- geles.


F. L. Roehrig, Secretary, Los An- geles.


S. P. Hunt. Los Angeles. W. S. Hebberd, San Diego. Octavius Morgan, Los Angeles.


Building and Loan Commissioners-J. P. Transue, Albert Lindley, James L. Fields, Secretary, Claus Spreck- els Building, San Francisco.


Deaf and Dumb and the Blind, Asylum for (Berkeley ).


Board of Trustees-George W. Reid, J. W. Richards, W. Creed, W. W. Garthwaite, F. M. Wilson. Superintendent-Warring Wilkinson. Debris Commissioner-W. W. Waggoner, Nevada City; Secretary, J. R. Tyr- ell.




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