Crocker-Langley San Francisco directory for the year commencing 1910, Part 4

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Publication date: 1896
Publisher: San Francisco : H.S. Crocker Co.
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St. Brendan's Church. Northeast cor- ner of Fremont and Harrison streets. Rev. Charles E. O'Neill, Rector; resi- dence, 320 Harrison street.


St. Brigid's Church. Van Ness avenue and Broadway street. Rev. John E. Cot- tle. Rector; Rev. J. J. Doran and Theo- dore Keller, Assistants; residence 2117 Van Ness avenue.


St. Dominic's Church and Monastery. Corner Pierce and Steiner streets. Served by the Dominican Fathers. Very Rev. A. L. McMahon, Superior.


St. Francis Church. Vallejo street and Montgomery avenue. Rev. Terrence Caraher, Rector; residence 610 Vallejo street.


St. Ignatius Church. Hayes street, near Shrader street. Conducted by the Fathers of the Society of Jesus, connec- ted with St. Ignatius' College. Rev. J. Sasia, Rector; residence 2211 Hayes


street. St. James Church. Twenty-third and Guerrero streets. Rev. P. R. Lynch, Rector; Rev. William Land and Rev. James Delahunty, Assistants; residence 1032 Guerrero street.


St. Joseph's Church. Howard and


Tenth streets. Rev. Patrick E. Mulli- gan, Rector; Rev. J. Donahue and Rev. Eugene Sullivan, Assistants; residence Tenth and Howard streets.


St. Mary's Cathedral. Northwest cor- ner Van Ness avenue and O'Farrell street. Most Rev. P. W. Riordan, Archbishop; Very Rev. J. J. Prendergast, Vicar-Gen- eral; Rev. Charles A. Ramm and Rev. John J. Cantwell, Secretaries; Rev. J. B. Hannigan, Rev. W. P. Sullivan and Rev. John M. Byrne, Assistants; residence 1100 Franklin street.


St. Mary's Church. (Paulist Fathers.) Northeast corner California street and Grant avenue. Rev. H. H. Wyman, Rec- tor; residence 660 California street.


St. Michael's Church. Broad street, near Plymouth avenue. Rev. James A. Cooper, Rector; Rev. Dennis Land, As- sistant; residence 32 Broad street.


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MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATION


Colleges and Private Schools


St. Patrick's Church. Mission street, between Third and Fourth streets. Rev. John Rogers, Rector; Rev. J. Kevany and Rev. E. Looney, Assistants; resi- dence 760 Mission street.


St. Paul's Church. Twenty-ninth and Church streets. Rev. M. D. Connolly, Rector; Rev. C. E. Kennedy and Rev. James Moran, Assistants; residence 312 Twenty-ninth street.


St. Peter's Church. East side of Ala- bama street, between Twenty-fourth and Twenty-fifth streets. Rev. P. S. Casey, Rector; Rev. E. Doyle, Rev. H. Grogan, Rev. R. Hunt and Rev. E. Burke, Assistants; residence 1200 Florida street.


St. Rose's Church. Brannan street, near Fourth street. Rev. D. F. Nugent, Rector; Rev. C. E. McMahon, Assistant; residence 532 Brannan street.


St. Teresa's Church. Tennessee street, near Nineteenth street. Rev. P. O'Con- nell, Rector; Rev. John Smyth and Rev. John Hayden, Assistants; residence 723 Tennessee street.


St. Vincent De Paul Church. Green and Steiner streets. Rev. Martin P. Ryan, Rector; Rev. William McGough, Assist- ant; residence 2320 Green street.


Sts. Pietro e Paolo Church. Filbert street and Grant avenue. R. R. Salesian Fathers; residence 1600 Grant avenue.


Star of the Sea Church. Northwest corner Point Lobos and Eighth avenues. Rev. Philip O'Ryan, Rector; Rev. T. Moynihan and Rev. T. Holohan, Assist- ants; residence 371 Eighth avenue.


Yglesia De Nuestra Senora De Guada- lupe. North side Broadway, between Mason and Taylor streets. Rev. A. M. Santandreu, Rector; Rev. Francis Roder- gas, Assistant; residence 908 Broadway.


Chapels.


Holy Names Convent. Tenth and How- ard streets.


Immaculate Conception. Twenty-fourth and Guerrero streets.


Little Sisters of the Poor. Corner Fourth avenue and Lake street.


Magdalen Asylum. Potrero avenue and Twenty-first street.


Mt. St. Joseph's. South San Francisco. Notre Dame Convent. Dolores and Six- teenth streets.


Presentation Convent. 545 Ashbury street.


Sacred Heart Academy. Jackson and Scott streets.


Sacred Heart College. Fell and Web- ster streets.


Sisters of the Holy Family. Northeast corner Hayes and Fillmore streets. St. Agnes' Academy. 545 Ashbury street.


St. Brigid's Convent. Van Ness ave- nue and Broadway.


St. Catherine's Home. Potrero avenue near Twenty-first street.


St. Charles Academy. Eighteenth and Shotwell streets.


St. Francis Technical School. Geary and Gough streets. St. Mary's Hospital. Sutter and De- visadero streets.


St. Mary's Presentation Convent. Eddy and Franklin streets.


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


St. Rose's Academy, Pine street cor- .ner Pierce street.


St. Sebastian's. Presidio.


St. Vincent's Convent. Fifth and Clem- entina streets.


Youth's Directory. Nineteenth and Church streets.


SWEDENBORGIAN.


New Jerusalem Church. 1630 O'Far- rell street. Rev. Joseph S. David, Pastor.


Second New Jerusalem Church. North- west corner Lyon


and Washington streets. Rev. Joseph Worcester, Pastor; residence 1030 Vallejo street.


UNITARIAN.


First Unitarian Church. Southwest corner Franklin and Geary streets. Rev. Bradford Leavitt, Pastor; residence 2511 Octavia street.


Second Unitarian Church. Corner Capp and Twentieth streets.


MISCELLANEOUS CHURCHES.


Advent Christian Church. 1709 Church street. Rev. V. F. Hunt, Pastor.


Buddhist Mission. 1617 Gough street. Catholic Apostolic Church. 601 Belve- dere street. Myddleton Wood, Pastor; residence 601 Belvedere street.


Christadelphians. 2091 Fifteenth street. Christian Assembly. George Jones, Reader. 1161 Golden Gate avenue.


Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints (Mormon). 724 Broderick street. James E. Robinson, President.


Church of the Seventh-Day Advent- ists Society of San Francisco. 916 La- guna street. Rev. James Taphouse, El- der; residence 823 Grove street.


First Church of Christ, Scientist.


Southwest corner Sacramento and Scott streets. Rev. Frank W. Gale, First Reader; residence 2052 Bush street.


First Pentecostal Church of the Naza- rene. 3416 Nineteenth street. Rev. C. W. Wells, Pastor; residence 140 Dorland street.


German Jerusalem Church. Corner


Merrill and Sweeny streets. Moriss Block, Pastor; residence 212 Girard street.


Hindu Temple. 2963 Webster street. Jerry McAuley Mission of S. F. 110 Silver street.


Korean Mission. 2350 California street. Mariners' Church. 58 Sacramento street. Methodist Episcopal Chinese Mission. 1010 Stockton street.


Reorganized Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints. Caselli avenue and Danvers street.


Salvation Army Headquarters. (South- ern Pacific Province.) Lieut. Colonel and Mrs. Charles Miles, Provincial Offi- cers; Major James H. Durand, General Secretary, Apollo Building, 1130 Market street.


Salvation Army Industrial and Social Department. Major George Reid, Officer in charge, 1271 Mission street.


Second Church of Christ, Scientist. Kendricks Hall, 454 Valencia street. Spiritual Church of the Soul. Geary street


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Swedish Tabernacle. Dolores between Seventeenth and Eighteenth streets.


United Evangelistic Mission Associa- tion. 1659 O'Farrell street. Rev. J. W. Hill, Superintendent.


Volunteers of America. Headquarters, Pacific Coast Regiment, 3 City Hall ave- nue; Colonel and Mrs. Walter Duncan, Commanding Captains; Charles H. Ste- phens, Secretary.


Whosoever Will Rescue Mission. 475 Pacific street.


COLLEGES AND PRIVATE SCHOOLS.


Academy of the Immaculate Concep- tion. Guerrero between Twenty-fourth and Twenty-fifth streets.


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Academy of the Sacred Heart. North- west corner Jackson and Scott streets. Berlitz School of Languages The. 2531 Washington street.


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. John H. Sammi, 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.


Dudley Business College. Mission Bank Building, Sixteenth and Mission streets.


Genns Academy of Music. 2312 Clay street.


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. 147 Presidio avenue. Miss Ella M. Pinkham, Principal.


Merrill-Miller Business College. 733 Fillmore street.


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 Business College. 908 Market street.


San Francisco Theological Seminary, The. San Anselmo, Marin County. Rev. Warren H. Landon, D. D., President.


St. Ignatius College. 2211 Hayes street. Very Rev. J. C. Sasia, S. J., Su- perior 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. J. H. F. Hoelter, Principal.


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


St. Bose's Academy. 1605 Scott street. Trinity School. 846 Stanyan street. Leon H. Roger, Principal.


Wilmerding School of Industrial Arts. Northeast corner Utah and Seventeenth streets. George A. Merrill, Director.


Woman's Educational and Industrial Union. 1061 Laguna street.


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; R. A. Chisholm, Vice-President; J. J. Phillips. Secretary; Robert Dewar, 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 Tasker H. Bliss, Commanding Headquarters, Chron- icle Building, San Francisco, Cal .; Lieu- tenant Arthur Poillon, 14th Cavalry, Aide-de-Camp.


Department Star-Chief of Staff; Lieutenant Colonel E. F. Ladd, Adju- tant General; Major Harry C. Hale, As- sistant to Adjutant General; Major George Blakely and Major George Bell, Jr., Inspector Generals; Colonel


Judge Advocate; Colonel Fred- erick Von Schrader, Assistant Quarter- master General and Chief Quartermas- ter; Captain William Elliott, Chief Com- missary; Lieutenant Colonel Charles M. Gandy, Chief Surgeon; Lieutenant Colo- nel Webster Vinson, Chief Paymaster; Captain Thomas H. Jackson, Chief En- gineer Officer; Major J. Walker Benet, Chief Ordnance Officer; Major Frank Greene, Chief Signal Officer; Lieutenant Arthur Poillon, Inspector of Small Arms Practice; Captain William R. Eastman, Attending Surgeon.


Quartermaster Department - Colonel Frederick Von Schrader, Assistant Quar- termaster General, Chief Quartermaster of the Department, Chronicle Building, San Francisco, Cal .; Captain Kensey J. Hampton, Assistant to the Chief Quar- termaster of the Department, Chronicle Building, San Francisco, Cal .; Major Haldimand P. Young, Deputy Quarter- master General, Depot Quartermaster and General Superintendent. Army Transport Service, 1086 North Point street, San Francisco, Cal .; Major George McK. Williamson, Assistant Quartermas- ter, Posts in vicinity of San Francisco, Stationed at Fort Mason.


Subsistence Department-Captain Wil- liam Elliott, Commissary, Chief Com- missary of the Department, Chronicle Building, San Francisco, Cal .; Lieuten- ant Colonel Albert D. Kniskern, Commis- sary Depot and Purchasing Commissary,


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Subsistence Superintendent, Army Trans- port Service, 165 Fremont street, San Francisco, Cal.


Medical Department-Lieutenant Col- onel Charles M. Gandy, Chief Surgeon of the Department and Medical Superin- tendent. Army Transport Service, Chron- icle Building. San Francisco, Cal .; Cap- tain William R. Eastman, Attending Surgeon.


Pay Department-Lieutenant Colonel Webster Vinson, Deputy Paymaster Gen- eral, Chief Paymaster of the Department, Chronicle Building, San Francisco, Cal .; Colonel Francis L. Payson, Paymaster, Chronicle Building; Major E. V. Smith, Paymaster, and Captain E. H. Cooke, Paymaster, Chronicle Building, San Fran- cisco, Cal .: Major John R. Lych, Major John P. Hains.


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. Captain Thomas H. Jackson, 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. North- west corner Second and Howard streets, San Francisco, Cal.


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


Pay Department-Lieutenant Colonel William C. Dawson, Assistant Pay- master.


Quartermasters' Department - Major H. L. Roosevelt, Assistant Quartermas- ter in charge of Depot.


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


Second Board-Room 223 Chronicle Building; Dr. Charles V. Cross, Presi- dent; Dr. Thurlow S. Miller, Secretary; Dr. E. C. Van Dyke, Treasurer. Meets first and third Tuesdays, 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; Captain Thomas H. Jack- son and First Lieutenant Charles T. Leeds (Corps of Engineers, U. S. A.) 503 Market street.


Coast and Geodetic Survey (Western Coast Division.) Office, 580 Washington street. Ferdinand Westdahl 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, Adjuster; Luther Osborne, Cashier, Adjuster of Duties; Fletcher L. Wooster Weigher; James D. Whalen, Gauger.


Department of Commerce and Labor (Naturalization Bureau)-Peter W. Bla- zer, Chief Naturalization Examiner, 204 Postoffice Building.


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- Harry M "right, rooms 214-309 Postoffice Building.


National Quarantine Station-Angel Island.


Naval Officer-George Stone, office 52 Appraisers Building; Edwin W. Maslin, Deputy.


Postoffice - Seventh and Mission


streets. Arthur G. Fisk, Postmaster; W. F. Burke, 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; R. Rey- nolds. Superintendent General Service Division; Isaac Wertheimer, Cashier; W. S. Wands, Examiner of Stations.


Postoffice Inspectors-Postoffice Build- ing, room 218, H. P. Hall, Inspector in charge. Inspectors-James O'Connell, W. G. Swain, J. P. Fogarty, W. I. Madeira; E. L. Lebo, Chief Clerk; Ho- ratio A. McCormick, Clerk; R. H. Morse, Clerk: Ralph Smith, Stenographer.


Special Agents U. S. Treasury Depart- ment-Room 7, Appraiser's Building. Special Agent in charge, L. W. Bean, John W. Smith, and W. H. Tidwell, Cus- toms Agents, G. R. Vernon and E. M. Atkinson, Special Inspectors.


Superintendent Railway Mail Service -Alexander H. Stephens, office, 234 Postoffice Building: Edward McGrath, Assistant; Harry G. Rhodes and A. L. Watlington, Chief Clerks.


Surveyor of Customs-E. F. Wood- ward, Charles H. Blinn, Chief Deputy, office, 64 Appraiser's Building.


United States Appraiser of Merchan- dise-John G. Mattos, Jr., rooms 29 to 31, Appraiser's Building. Assistants-James B. Stevens and Jacob Shaen. Clerks-Ellis A. Holmes, W. G. Read and Augustine L. Riley.


Examiners-John A. Sampson, George R. Dimpfel, George A. Reynolds, James W. Maguire, Charles J. Evans, Lawrence A. Heiner, Louis J. Phelps, T. K. Romaine, M. R. Nicholson, D. J. O'Leary, L. A. Kent and Edward Turner; Cor- nelius Toohey, Examiner of Tea; J. H. Dawson, Examiner of Drugs. Samplers-John F. Brown, George H. Coons, Thomas J. McCreagh and Frank Avilla, A. W. Donovan.


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. Clerk-Southard Hoffman. Deputy Clerks-W. B. Maling and


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


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 W. Morrow.


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District Judges-William H. Hunt, Cornelius H. Hanford, William C. Van Fleet, Olin Wellborn, John J. DeHaven, Edward Whitson, Charles E. Wolverton, Edward S. Farring- ton, Frank S. Dietrich, Robert S. Bean and George Donworth. 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, Hart H. North, Commissioner.


Inspectors-A. de la Torre, Jr., T. M. Crawford, David J. Griffiths, C. F. Schulze, W. M. Gassaway, John R. Robinson, W. N. Swasey and F. H. Ainsworth.


United States Commissioners-James P. Brown. rooms 214-309 Postoffice Building.


United States Customs Bureau-R. H.


Willcox, Acting Collector, room 416 Postoffice Building.


United States Attorney-Robert T. Dev- lin, room 317 Postoffice Building. Assistants-Alfred P. Black, George Clark and Benjamin L. Mckinley. Chief Clerk-Leslie L. Collins.


Chinese Interpreter-David D. Jones. United States District Court for the Northern District of California- Room 304 Postoffice Building; Clerk's 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-M. T. Scott.


Stenographer- Lyle S. Morris.


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- ture-Forest Service -- F. E. Olm- sted, District Forester, 1228 First National Bank Building.


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


Statistician-Chester Naramore.


United States Internal Revenue Agent- Bert M. Thomas, room 11 Apprais- er's Building.


Special Gaugers-G. B. Baer and F. H. Driscoll.


Special Deputy Collectors - C. M. Thomas, C. I. Daniels, Chester H. Stowe.


Expert Accountant-Charles Purdon.


United States Land Office -- John J. Deane. Receiver; Truman G. Daniels, Register; Postoffice Build- ing, Oakland.


United States Life-Saving Service- George H. Varney, Superintendent, Thirteenth Life-Saving District, room 35, Appraiser's Building. Clerk-James P. Riley. 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, 33% miles south of Cliff House.


United States Lighthouse Inspector- W. G. Miller, Commander, U. S. N .; office, 813 Mutual Savings Bank Building.


Chief Clerk-Charles H. Thompson.


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. Bolles, 510 Battery.


United States Marine Hospital-Moun- tain Lake, Presidio Reservation; Out-Patent office, room 1, Apprais- ers 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. Arnerich, M. J. Fitzgerald, B. F. Towle, Elmo Warner and T. F. Kiernan.


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 Sweeny.


Cashier-J. C. Bates, Jr.


Melter and Refiner-E. R. Leach. Coiner-William M. Cutter. Assaver-Charles H. Sherman. Chief Clerk-E. D. Hawkins.


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. Rear Admiral John B. Milton, U. S. N., Commandant.


United States Navy Pay Office-Office, 410 Postoffice Building. L. C. Kerr, Pay Director, U. S. N. Chief Clerk-George L. Foreman. United States Pacifio Naval District- Rear Admiral Thomas S. Phelps, Jr., Commandant, 604 Royal Insur- ance Building.


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.




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