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Nash, s e cor Fifth and I New York, (Kline Block) Naples, The, 1632 Fourth Naval Reserve, Eighth near F Nesbith-Greely, Fifth bt E & F New Carlton, ne Third and H Northeastern, D and India Orford, H near Eighth
Oriel, Eighth bet E and F
Philips, 920, Fifth Pickwick, 1029 Fourtli Pierce-Morse, Sixth and F
Plaza Palace, Third and Plaza
Prescott house, Fifth and B Price, Sixth and H Ramiona, 1237 Fourtli Richelieu, Fifth bet C and D
Royal, 1229 Fourth
Roxbury, 729 Seventh
Russ, E, bet Third and Fourth Sanford, s w cor Eighth and F Santa Clara, 527 Fifth
Z. C. MATHES, Dealer HARDWARE AND STOVES. in TEL. B 914. 839 6th St. bet. E & F, San Diego.
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MRS. IDA M. RUSSELL, 731 and 733 Fifth St.
Designer of ARTISTIC MILLINERY.
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BLOCK DIRECTORY. (Continued.)
Schmidt, 949 Fourth
Schneider, Fifth, bet F and G Selwyn & Allison, Fifth near H Sheldon, 818 Sixth
Snyder, 835 Sixth
St. James, Sixtlı and F
St. Elmo, Second and H Somers, 851 Sixth
Sun, Fourth and Plaza Sunnyside, Third near D
Sherman, n w cor Fifth and J
Tower house, Fourth and F Tremont house, 1046 Third Turn Verein Hall, 1046 D Victoria, D bet Second and 3d Willard, s w cor Sixth and E Windsor, Fourth bet E and F Whiting, 1027 Fifth Wright. 750 Fifth
Young, s w cor Fifth and F Yuma, Fifth bet G and H Y M CA, Grant blk Sixth & D
Distances from San Diego.
University Heights 3
City Heights.
.4
Foster .. 25
Barrett Dam 35
Old Mission 8
Cuyamaca Dam 55
Race Track.
Dulzura 28
Pacific Beach 8
Encinitas. 30
Morina Dam 50
La Mesa 8
Lemon Grove 8
Nestor 12
Otay Dam 20
National City
5
Paradise Valley
6
Ramona 35
Santa Ysabel
53
Lakeside 20
Poway 25
Escondido
35
Oceanside
40
Campo
60
Sorrento
12
Otay 12
Helix 12
Mission Valley 5
Chula Vista
IO
Mesa Grande
50
Julian 60
26
San Marcos. 40
El Cajon 14
Los Angeles 126
San Francisco 608
Chicago
2,347
Tacoma, Wash.
1,525
Portland, Or. 1,380
Ensenada, L. C.
65
New York 3,273
San Quentin, L. C. 180
Panama 2,700
Galveston .1900
Sidney 6,400
Headquarters for PRESCRIPTIONS CHASE'S, Cor. Fifth and F Sts.
202-10 D Street.
JNO. S. HILL & C.
Wholesale and Retail Commission Merchants.
KINDLING.
Telephone 751 Red.
HAY, GRAIN, COAL, WOOD and
Sweetwater Dam
12
Warners Hot Springs. 60
Witch Creek 48
Banner 64
Fallbrook .60
San Luis Rey 38
Alpine
Hong Kong 6000
Jamul
20
Old Town 43
Ocean Beach
8
Roseville .7
La Jolla Park 13
Del Mar 23
Chollas Valley 3
Pine Valley. 45
Tia Juana 16
Denver 1,278
Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Brushes AND WALL PAPER. Tel.Red 181 .
SAN DIEGO PAINT CO 751-57 Sixth St.
903 SIXTH STREET PHONE 912 BLACK.
AND CYCLE SUNDRIES, EXPERT REPAIRING
GEO. T. LEMON & CO., CYCLES
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STEAMSHIP LINES.
PACIFIC COAST STEAMSHIP CO .- Runs from San Diego to San Francisco about twice a week. Wharf and office foot of Fifth street. S. T. Johnson, agent.
San Diego and Coronado Ferry Co .- Runs between San Diego and Coronado. connecting with street cars.
Lower California Development Co .- Steamers run between San Diego and Ensenado and San Quintin.
Roseville and Ballast Point Ferry Line-Starting from foot of D street, ruus to Point Loma and return.
RAILWAYS.
Coronado Railroad (Bay Belt Line)-Office foot of Fifth street; runs around the bay from San Diego to Coronado.
National City and Otay-Runs from San Diego, foot of Fifth st., passing through National City, Chula Vista, Otay, and to 'Tia Juana. Sweetwater branch runs from Sweetwater Junction to La Presa
Southern Pacific-Ticket office corner Fifth and E streets. G. H. McMillan, agent.
San Diego, Cuyamaca and Eastern-Runs from the corner of N and Tenth streets, through El Cajon and Lakeside to Fos- ter. Office at depot. Waldo S. Waterman, gen'l manager. San Diego, Pacific Beach and La Jolla-Runs from foot of D street to La Jolla. Herbert Dabney, general manager.
Southern California (Santa Fe Route)-Runs North to Los An- geles and East to Chicago. Office corner of Fourth and D streets. H. B. Keeler, agent.
STREET-CAR LINES.
SAN DIEGO ELECTRIC RY-Runs from foot of H street East to National avenue and Thirty-First street; from foot of Fifth street North to University avenue.
D street line runs from Fifth and D, on D to Twenty-Fifth. This line will soon be extended on Twenty-Fifth to H; on H to Twenty-Second; thence to K, and on K to Sixteenth.
Belt line runs from foot of H to D; on D to Fifth; on Fifth to H; thence to Coronado Ferry at foot of H.
First street line runs from Fifth and D to First; thence North to Laurel.
CITIZENS TRACTION CO .- Electric, runs from foot of Sixth to C; on C to Fourth; on Fourth, to University; thence to Mission Cliff Park.
Ask for Circulars
About the new and wonderful "Crown" Orchestral At- tachment and Practice Clavier. You can get it only in the
'Crown' Piano, Darrow-Pattison Music Co (Incorporated) State Agts 951 Fifth. Tel. Blk 964
CLARK-ROCKEFELLOW GRANITE CO. MARBLE AND GRANITES. Office and works 536-546 Sixth St.
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FIRE DEPARTMENT.
A. B. CAIRNES, Chief.
Engine Co. No. 1-L. O. Mix, engineer; Joe Moffett, driver of the engine; George Knowles, driver of hose cart.
Hamilton Engine Co. No. 2-G. A. Ruby, engineer, R. A. Shute driver of engine; C. A. Wallace, driver of hose. Hose Co. No. 2-F. Murphy, driver. Hook and Ladder Co. No. 1-F. G. White, driver.
Chemical Engine, Eugene Donnally, driver.
LOCATION OF ENGINE HOUSES.
Engine Company No. I, Third Street, bet. D and E. Engine Company No. 2, Fifth Street, bet. A and B.
Hose Company No. 2, Sixth Street, bet. I and J. Hook and Ladder Company, No. 1, Ninth Street, bet. H and I. Chemical Engine, Kearney ave. bet. 26th and 27th Streets.
The Fire Department is a partially paid one, consisting of 42 men, 2 steam and I chemical engines; 3 hose carts and a hook and ladder truck, all well equipped and in good order. The present fire alarm system is the latest improved Gamewell. It consists of 26 outside boxes, 5 indicators (one at each fire house), divided into four independent circuits, and all connected with the central office at No. 930 Third street. The big bell is struck by an electric striker.
LOCATION OF FIRE ALARM BOXES.
12 Third and D.
13 Fifth near B.
26 D and India.
45 14th and D.
14 Sixth and J. 31 A and Front. 46 16th and.Logan.
15 Ninth and I
32 Union and Date. 51 22nd and H.
16 Sixth and D.
34 4th and Beech. 52 24th and C.
17 Fifth and F.
35 3rd and Fir. 53 24th and Logan.
21 Fifth and H.
36 2nd and Laurel. 54 29th and National.
23 Fifth and K.
41 4th and Spruce.
61 Kearney bet 26 & 27
42 11th and E.
The Olmsted Co, Printers, San Diego.
PACIFIC WOOD AND COAL CO.
SOLE AGENTS FOR
SAN DIEGO COUNTY BRADLEY'S STANDARD FERTILIZERS.
THE BAZAAR, 1513 D ST.
that will make you Laugh. All kinds of Kitchen utensils at prices
24 First and 1.
25 G and Arctic.
43 12th and H.
The Sherwin-Williams Paint San Diego Paint @.
751-757 SIXTH ST.
Telephone Red 781.
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STREET GUIDE.
Commencing at the bay on the west, the streets running north and south are Atlantic, California, Arctic, India, Columbia, State, Union, Front, First, Second, Third, etc., up to Forty-second.
North of Fir and west of Front the streets running north- west and south-east from Front are Albatross, Brant, Curlew, Dove, Eagle, Falcon, Goldfinch, Hawk, Ibis, Jackdaw, Kite and Lark, to the bay.
Commencing at the bay on the south the streets running east and west are named after the letters of the alphabet. Begin- ning with N street at the waters edge they are in alphabetical order north to A; thence north they are as follows: Ash, Beech, Cedar, Date, Elm, Fir, Grape, Hawthorn, Ivy, Juniper, Kalmia, Laurel, Maple. Nutineg, Olive, Palm, Quince, Redwood, Spruce, Sasafras, Thorn, Upas, Walnut, Brookes, Thornton, Robinson, University, Grant, Lincoln, Broadway, Hayes.
In Middletown above Upas they are Vine, Willow, Chalmers Winder, Pierce, McKee, McNeill, Stone.
In that part of Middletown northwest of Chalmers, streets running from the bay northeast are Bean, Story, Harsthy, Clay- ton, Sutherland, Noell, Estudillo, Wright, Bandini, Couts and Witherby; those running parallel with the bay are Water Atlan- tic, First; Second, Third, Fourth and Fifth.
North of the Park and east of Tenth the north and southi streets are Vermont, Main, Albert, Herbert, Park Boulevard, In- diana, Georgia, Florida, Alabama, Landes, Skinner, Pauly, Choate, Arnold, Hamilton, Driscal, Pemberton, Winder, Johnson Gatewood, Brunson, Robinson ave., Grim, Hart, Herman, Nashı. The streets running east and west are Park ave., Myrtle, Laurel, Cypress, Oak, Olive, Essex, University, Cleveland, Hen- dricks; east of the park the east and west streets, north of A are Harvard, Dartmouth, Amherst, Seaman, Choate, Van Ness, North, Watkins, Horton, Biddle, Union, Tufts, Oberlin.
South of N, the streets running parallel with and commenc- ing at the bay are Railroad ave., Pierce ave., Main street, Newton, Milton, Logan, Kearney, Julian, Irving, Harrison, Graut, Frank- lin and Everett avenues.
Main street commences at the foot of Eleventh and runs through to National City.
Those running from northeast to southwest, beginning at
Try D St. Boat House - New Management. Row Boats, SAIL BOATS OF ALL KINDS with competent man to manage them.
Telephone 1492 Red. San Diego Steam Carpet Cleaning Works, 641-645 Seventh Street. CLEANED GOOD AND SEWED. Upholstering. Steam Feather Renovating.
SOLD BY
L. N. CRAIG SELLS GROCERIES AS CHEAP AS THE CHEAPEST 922 5th. St.
and Guarantees Everything He Sells.
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the intersection of the bay and N street, are South Eighteenth, South Nineteenth, South Twentieth, South Twenty-first, South Twenty-second, South Twenty-third, South Twenty-fourth, South Twenty-fifth, South Twenty-sixth, South Twenty-seventh.
Commencing at the end of Milton ave., National ave. runs east to the city limits. The streets south of and parallel with National ave. are Grand, Boston ave., Main street, Colton and Bay aves. Commencing at the end of Milton ave. the north and south streets are Twenty-sixth, Twenty-seventh, etc., to Thirty- second.
East of Twenty-eighth street and north of National ave. the east and west streets are Logan, Greely, Martin, Valle, Wool- man, Sargent, Clay and Webster aves. to N street.
HOUSE NUMBERS.
Houses are numbered from west to east and from south to north. On the streets running from west to east there are 48 numbers to each block, or one number to every eight and one- third feet. Commencing on the northeast corner of Atlantic and D streets the first number on D street is 200. The last number in that block would be 248, even numbers on the north side of the street and odd numbers on the south side.
The numbers at the street crossings are Atlantic, 200; Califor- nia 300; Arctic 400; India 500; Columbia 600; State 700; Union Soo; Front 900; First 1000; Second 1100; Third 1200; Fourth 1300; Fifth 1400; Sixth 1500; Seventh 1600; Eighth 1700; Ninth 1800. Tenth 1900; Eleventh 2000; Twelfth 2100; Thirteenth 2200; Four- teenth 2300; Fifteenth 2400: Sixteenth 2500; Seventeenth 2600; Eighteenth 2700; Nineteenth 2800; Twentieth, 2900; Twenty-first 3000; Twenty-second 3100; Twenty-third 3200; Twenty-fourth 3300; Twenty-fifth 3400; Twenty-sixth 3500; Twenty-seventh 3600; Twenty-eighth 3700.
On the street running from south to north there are 72 luni- bers to each block, the even numbers are on the west side of the street and odd numbers on the east side. The numbers at the street crossings are N I, M 100; L. 200; K 300; J 400; I 500; H 600; G 700; F 800; E 900; D 1000; C 1100; B 1200: A. 1300; Ash 1400; Beech 1500; Cedar 1600; Date 1700; Elin 1800; Fir 1900; Grape 2000; Hawthorne 2100; Ivy 2200; Juniper 2300; Kalmia 2400 Lau- rel 2500; Maple 2600; Nutmeg 2700; Olive 2800; Pali11 2900; Quince 3000; Redwood 3100; Spruce 3200; Thorn 3300; Upas 3400; Walnut 3500; Brooks 3600; Thornton 3700; Robinson 3800; University 3900
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Gas Fuel is Cheap, Clean, Safe.'
935 Sixth Street. San Diego Gas & Electric Light Co
NASON & POTTER, P.O.Box 708. Cor 6 and F
FIRE INSURANCE, REAL ESTATE, LOANS.
The Sherwin-Williams Paint COYERS MOST, LOOKS BEST
Wears Longest, Most Econom al.
(SAN DIEGO PAINT CO 751-757 SIXTH STREET.
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935 Sixth Street.
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CITY OFFICERS.
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CITY HALL, CORNER THIRD AND D STREETS.
Mayor, William H. Carlson; City Attorney, H. E. Doolittle; City Clerk, Geo. D. Goldman; Auditor, and Assessor, Nat. R. Titus; Treasurer and Tax Collector, T. J. Dowell;City Engin- eer, E. M. Capps; Police Judge, T. J. Hayes; Health Officer, Dr. D. B. Northrup: Chief of Police, J. W. Brenning, Super- intendent of Streets, Fred Osburn; Sewer Inspector, S. T. Goldthwaite; Health and Plumbing Inspector, Harvey Bailey.
CITY COUNCIL.
Board of Aldermen-A. E. Nutt, Simon Levi, H. Sweeney, A. E. Dodson, G. B. Watson, A. Beard, A. Blochman, Jas. S. Back- man, President; Geo. H. Spears.
STANDING COMMITTEES:
Ways and Means-Dodson, Levi, Spears.
Streets-Sweeney, Blochman, Beard,
Health and Morals-Blochman, Beard, Levi.
Fire and Water-Beard, Spears, Dodson.
Finance-Levi, Spears, Blochman.
City Lands and Public Buildings-Spears, Dodson, Nutt. Gas, Electric Light and Telephones-Beard, Watson, Sweeney. Harbor and Wharves-Watson, Blochman, Sweeney.
Schools and Library-Nutt, Watson, Dodson. . Police --- Watson, Nutt, Sweeney.
Board of Delegates-Dan. F. Jones, President; J. A. Altamirano, Jr., S. F. Barker, C. W. Pauly, G. B. Chapman, C. C. Hakes, J. F. Warner, Dr. Fred Baker, S. H. Olmsted, John Camp- bell, J. L. Paulson, M. J. Perrin, Thos. H. Dunkin, H. Wel- isch, F. A. James, E. S. Burgert.
STANDING COMMITTEES.
Ways and Means-Barker, Baker, Perrin.
Streets-Hakes, Welisch, Altamirano, Jr.
Sewers-Burgert, Paulson, Olmsted.
Health and Morals-Dunkin, Warner, Perrin.
Fire-Pauly, Burgert, Hakes.
Water-Olmsted, James, Chapman, Pauly, Campbell. " Finance-Baker, Hakes, Barker.
City Lands-Altamirano, Jr., Pauly, Dunkin.
Public Buildings -- Campbell, James, Altamirano, Jr.
Harbor and Wharves-Paulson, Baker, Welisch.
Schools and Library-Welisch, Campbell, Chapman.
Police - Warner, Dunkin, James.
Lights and Telephones-Perrin, Barker, Olmsted.
PACIFIC WOOD and COAL CO. OFFICE 902 4th St Cor. of E.
YARD", Corner Fourth and K and California and Beech Stt. Telephones, Office 145, Yard 165.
Gas Fuel is Cheap, Clean, Safe San Diego Gas & Electric Light Co -
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Best Line of Table Linen, Towles, Napkins and Household Goods at LESEM'S DRY GOODS STORE.
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Other City Officers.
Board of Public Works-A. H. Julian, W. J.Davis, H.P. Whitney. Police Commissioners-W. H. Carlson, President; W. H. Pringle, Omer C. Smith, T. C. Stockton, B. F. Maskey.
Fire Commissioners-G. B. Grow, President; G. W. Marston, Geo. R. Harrison, A. B. Cairnes. Secretary and Chief of De- partment.
Board of Health-Dr. J. F. Escher, President; Dr. C. M. Fenn, Dr. P. C. Remondino, Dr. N. Hunt, Dr. A. Morgan.
COUNTY OFFICERS.
Judges Supereor Court-E. S. Torrance, Department 1 ; J. W. Hughes, Department 2. Court Reporters-W. W. Whitson, Fred Meakin. Court Commissioner, H. W. Talcott.
County Clerk-Will H. Holcomb.
Sheriff-Frank S. Jennings.
Auditor-E. E. Shaffer.
Recorder-John F. Forward.
Treasurer-J. W. Thompson.
Tax Collector-A. F. Cornell.
Assessor-John P. Burt.
Superintendent of Schools-W. J. Bailey.
Surveyor-R. M. Vail.
District Attorney-A. H. Sweet.
Public Administrator-C. F. Kamman.
Coroner-Dr. T. F. Johnson.
Supervisors-First District, H. M. Cherry ; Second District, C. H. Swallow ; Third District, James A. Jasper ; Fourth Dis- trict, Wm. Justice : Fifth District, John Griffin.
County Physician --- D. Gochenauer.
Superintendent of Poor Farm-James Duffey.
STATE OFFICERS.
Governor, James ,H. Budd ; Lieutenant-Governor, W. T. Jetter; Secretary of State, L. H. Brown ; Controler, E. P. Colgan; Treasurer, L. Rackliffe ; Attorney-General ; Wm. F. Fitzgerald; Surveyor-General, M. J. Wright ; Clerk of Supreme Court, T. H. Ward : Superintendent of Public Instruction, S. T. Black ; Su- perintendent of State Printing, W. J. Johnson ; Board of Equali- zation, G. L. Arnold ; Railroad Commissioner, W. R. Clark.
Judges Supreme Court-W. H. Beatty, R. C. Harrison, F. W. Henshaw, Jackson Temple, Wm. C. Van Fleet, T. B. McFarland, C. H. Garoutte.
United States Senators-George C. Perkins, Stephen M. White. Congressman Seventh District -- W. W. Bowers; after March 4th C. H. Castle.
State Senator-D. L. Withington.
Assembly-Seventy-ninth District, W. R. Guy ; EigthiethS District, J. L. Dryden.
Pacific Wood and Coal Co.
IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN COAL, COKE, CHARCOAL, WOOD, HAY and GRAIN
GO TO KYLE'S BATH HOUSE.
THE LARGE NEW TANK. Foot of Fifth St.,
PAINTS
Oils, Varnishes Wall | San Diego Paint @. Paper, Brushes, Glass 751-757 Sixth St.
None Better. 1134 Fourth Street.
0 C 5 Phone. 311 Red. 1 Eat HAGE & OLSON'S Creamery Butter. NONE AS GOOD.
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U. S. CUSTOMS.
Rooms 21 to 26 Keating block.
John C. Fisher, Collector: A. E. Higgins, special deputy col- lector; Geo. M, Dannals, deputy collector; B. L. Conklin, F. E. Wadham, Dept. Collectors and Inspectors at Tia Juana; J. K. Wil- son, Dept. Inspector and Collector at Campo; Geo. M. Todd, clerk; C. D. Sprigg, Dept. Collector and Inspector; Geo. H. Mat- field, M. J. Tracy, E. W. Mansfield Inspectors; Sidney Selover, Night Inspector; G. E. Wentworth Boatman; W. F. Norman, Chinese Inspector.
Deputy Internal Revenue Collector -- B. F. Frederick, 1431 E.
LIGHT HOUSE, QUARANTINE STATION, ETC.
Light Houses-There are two light houses, one on ballast point at the entrance to the bay, and the other at the outer side of Point Loma. George F. Brennan, keeper at Point Loma. David Splaine, keeper at Ballast Point.
U. S. Quarantine Station-Located at La Playa, on the west side of the bay, one and one-half miles inside from Ballast Point and six miles from the city. Dr. W. W. Mckay, U. S. Quarantine Officer.
Weather Bureau-Ford A. Carpenter, U. S. Signal Service Observer, Cole Block, cor 5th and G
Harbor Commissioners-N. H. Conkling, president ; F. H. Dixon, secretary ; D. C. Reed.
Pilot Commissioners-A. Sevort, president ; W. H. Carlson, secretary ; Philip Morse. Office at Mayor's office.
CONSULS.
WV. T . Allen, British Vice-Consul Backesto Block.
ANTONIO V. LOMELI, Mexican consul, office 1267 Fourth.
A. BLOCHMAN, correspondent for the French Consulate, office 607 Fifth.
E. J. LOUIS, Vice-Consul for Peru, office Louis block.
H. WELISCH, Consul for Salvador, office s e cor Fifth and G
H. P. WOOD, Hawaiian Consul, room 13, Lawyers' block.
U. S. PENSION EXAMINERS .- H. P. Woodward, presi- ident ; T. C. Stockton, treasurer ; D. B. Northrup, secretary. Meets every Wednesday at 10 a. m.
The Olmsted Co, Printers, San Diego.
Z. C. MATHES. Dealer in HARDWARE AND STOVES.
TEL. B 914. 839 6th St. bet. E & F, San Diego.
MRS. IDA M. RUSSELL. 731 and 733 Fifth St.
Designer of ARTISTIC MILLINERY.
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SAN DIEGO CHAMBER OF COMMERCE.
(Organized Jan. 20, 1870-Office, Fourth and C.)
ITS OBJECTS ARE :
To induce immigration.
To stimulate home manufactures.
To bring about the subdivision, settle- ment and cultivation of our lands.
To promote the business interests of Southern California.
To foster and encourage commerce. To assist in securing market for our products.
To assist in the development of the material resourses of this region.
This organization is composed of representative citi- zens and business men of the city and county, united for the purpose of advancing the interests of city and county.
The permanent exhibit of the varied products of the county is an attraction that should be visited by all tourists. The rooms are large and are kept well filled with an interesting display .
The directors ... are: Philip Morse, president; R. V. Dodge, Ist vice-president; U. S. Grant, Jr., 2nd vice- president; J. E. O"Brien, treasurer; I. B. Dudley, H. P. Wood, G. H. Ballou, Simon Levi, H. B. Keeler, A. G. Nason, D. Gochenauer.
V. E. McConoughey, secretary.
BOARD OF TRADE .- Purely a commercial organization and confines its operations to financial transactions. Geo. M. Hawley, president; Sam F. Smith, secretary.
MERCHANTS' AND MANUFACTURERS' ASSOCIA= TION .- An organization composed of leading, public-spirited business men. for the purpose of advancing the city's interests commercially and officially, as well as the health and comforts of our citizens. J. E. Fishburn, president ; L. J. Mack. secretary. Office Kuhn block.
POLITIAL ORGANIZATIONS.
Democratic County Committee -- J. F. Kinney, Chairman;
J. F. Nealy, Secretary.
People's Party Committee-S. M. Puyer, Chairman.
I. D. Snedecor, Secretary.
Republican Committee-Sam. F. Smith, Chairman.
H. W. Vincent, Secretary.
Headquarters for PRESCRIPTIONS CHASE'S, Cor. Fifth and F Sts.
202-10 D Street. JNO. S. HILL & C.
Commission Merchants. Wholesale and Retail
KINDLING: :: Telephone 751 Red. HAY, GRAIN, COAL, WOOD and
Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Brushes AND WALL PAPER. Tel.Red 181
- SAN DIEGO PAINT CO 751-57 Sixth St. -
AND CYCLE SUNDRIES, EXPERT REPAIRING
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SAN DIEGO POSTOFFICE.
CORNER SEVENTH AND F STS.
R. V. DODGE, Postmaster.
Office open Sundays from 9 to 10 a. n11.
General Delivery, 8 a. m. to 6 p. m., (except Sundays.)
Registry Office open 8 a. m. to 5 p. m.
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Stamp Window open 8 a. m. to 5 p. m.
Carriers' Windows open 9 to ro a. m. Sundays only.
Box Windows open 8 a. m. to 6 p. m. (except Sundays.) Saturdays Sa. m. to 5 p. m.
Maney Order Window open 8 a. m. to 6 p. m. (except Sundays.)
NAVAL AND MILITARY.
United States Barracks-Occupy one block surrounded by India, G, H, and Arctic sts. Maj. Thomas Mackie Smith, Post Commander; Captain, Marion P. Maus: Lieutenants Robert H. Noble and Amos H Martin; Company Sargent, Andrew Wallen- stein; Wm. L. Kneedler, Medical Corps; Richard Barthelmess, Post Quartermaster Sergeant.
Michael Sautford, 1st Sergt. Co. H. Ist Inf .; Edward L. Longa- cre, Willis O'Griggby, David E. Manning, Joseph Dreskee, Sergts; Joseph W. Broeking, Marshall R. Zimmerman, Charles Hull, August Wall, Corporals; Carl Coss, Musician; Niles Benson, Art- ificer; and the following Privates:
Robert Arnott, Michael Bass, Jolın A. Blackstock, William Brown, Carl F. Brunotte, Frank H. Bunger, John Burger, Grat- tan C. Carrington, Henry Casterline, Niles Chalmars, Charles A. Coons, James Cunningham,- Niles R. Day, James Edwards, Mar- shall O. Fisher, Francis J. Green, Nicholas Hahn, Rudolph Hau- serer, James Hawley, William H. Hinkel, Richard Holahan, Wil- liam H Jamison, Thomas B. Jones, August H. Kelting, Delaska A. Kendall, William Klings, Edwin G. Lamb, Joe Ledrvina, Da- vid H. Lewis, Stephen Linde, David J. Lorell, Joseph Luttrin- ger, Peter Meyer, Eugene C. Miller, James Moore, Theodore Nay, Daniel O'Donnell, Patrick T. J. O'Sullivan, James Peterson, Frank A. Razee, Jolın Russell, William S. Sloane, Frank Spauld- ing, John A. Strain, George R. Thoruber, John C. Van Eman, James L. Webb, Ignatius Weiczorek, Earle V. Woodruff, Jacob Young, Peter Peterson, N. G. Calif.
U. S. HOSPITAL-F street bet India and Columbia. Joseph G. McWilliams, steward ; Robert Bruce, Michael Monaghan and Charles A. StClair, privates.
California National Guards.
Company B-Armory Second Street, bet. D) and E; R. V. Dodge, Captain, commanding; Ed. F. Brown, Ist Lieut .; J. C. Mielke, 2d Lieut.
Naval Battalion N. G. C., Third Division-Meets Wednesday evenings on Eighth near H st. Lieut. T. M. Shaw, commanding.
Ask for Circulars
About the new and wonderful "Crown" Orchestral At- tachment and Practice Clavier. You can get it only in the
Crown' Piano, Darrow-Pattison Music Co (Incorporated) State Agts 951 Fifth, Tel. Blk 964
903 SIXTH STREET PHONE 912 BLACK.
GEO. T. LEMON & CO., CYCLES
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SAN DIEGO CITY DIRECTORY. 21
EDUCATIONAL.
California is noted for it educational advantages. It has many fine colleges and schools, and San Diego County public schools are equal to any in the State. This is especially true of the City schools, where an efficient corps of eighty-three teachers are em- ployed, and 2927 pupils are enrolled. We have six large school buildings besides several smaller ones, and all are crowd- ed.
City Board of Education-Dr. F. R. Burnham, President; A. A. Sparks, C. L. Evans, Mrs. E. V. D. Stearns, T. S, Brundegee, Joseph Surr, Mrs. C. A. House, Chas. Hubbell, Alda M. Ferris, W. C. Patterson, E. J. Louis, Daniel Cleveland, N. S. Hammack, E. W. Hendrick, C. H. Swallow, C. F. Thomas, W. W. Gephart, Clerk. Office-Fisher Opera House.
City 'School Trustees-Geo. W. Marston, Joseph A. Flint, and Philip Morse.
SAN DIEGO CITY TEACHERS.
ELLWOOD P. CUBBERLY, Superintendent, res 1455 Seventli st. HIGH SCHOOL.
F. P. Davidson, Principal, res 1059 11th street. Mrs Lucia P. Woods, Latin, res 430 17th Lucile Eaves, History, res 835 6th, room 53 Harriet Nichols, German, res 1920 B Harry Halliday, Mathematics, res 1451 3rd Jessie Goddard, asst in English, res 1827 3rd Minnie Reed, Biology, 112 National ave Caroline Ober, Spanish, res 1920 B Harriet Godfrey, English, res 2038 E Lillie Bridgman, Phys. and Chem., 1245 14tl1
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