Langley's San Francisco directory for the year commencing 1880, Part 304

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Publication date: 1880
Publisher: San Francisco : Francis, Valentine & Co.
Number of Pages: 1214


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STEAMER, No. 7 .- Located on the north side of Six- teenth street, between Valencia and Guerrero. Com- pany organized April 15, 1868. Engine, Amoskeag, second class; cylinder, eight and a half inches ; length of stroke, twelve inches; capacity, four hun- dred gallons per minute; weight, six thousand pounds. Foreman, John J. Skehan.


STEAMER, No. 8 .- Located Pacific avenue, between Polk and Van Ness avenue. Company organized June 1, 1869. Engine, Kimball, third class; cylinder, seven and a half inches ; length of stroke, ten inches ; capacity, three hundred gallons per minute ; weight, four thousand pounds. Foreman, James Grady.


STEAMER, No. 9 ..- Located 320 Main street. Com- pany organized October 30, 1873. Engine, Amoskeag, second class ; eylinder, six and a half inches ; length of stroke, ten inches : capacity, four hundred gallons per minute ; weight, six thousand pounds. Foreman, Edward Scott.


STEAMER, No. 10 .- Located on Bryant street, be- tween Third and Fourth. Company organized Febru- ary, 1873. Engine, Amoskeag, second class : cylinder, six and a half inches, length of stroke, ten inches ; capacity, four hundred gallons per minute ; weight, six thousand pounds. Foreman, Thomas O'Reilly.


STEAMER, No. 11 .- Located on Fourteenth avenne, between Railroad avenue and N street, South San Francisco. Company organized June, 1874. Engine, Amoskeag, second class; cylinder, eight and a half inches; length of stroke, twelve inches; capacity, four hundred gallons per minute ; weight, six thou- sand pounds. Foreman, C. J. Gillen.


STEAMER No. 12 .- Located southwest corner of Drumm and Commercial streets. Company organ- ized September, 1879. Engine, Amoskeag, first class ; cylinders, eight inches; length of stroke, twelve inches ; capacity, six hundred gallons per minute ; weight, nine thousand pounds. Foreman, George Maxwell.


HOSE, No. 1 .- Located 112 Jackson street. Company organized December 3, 1866. Foreman, John Hauley.


HOSE, No. 2 .- Located on Post streat, near Fillmore. Company organized December 3, 1866. Foreman, George R. Holmes.


HOSE, No. 3 .- Located on Twenty-sceond street, near Folsom. Company organized December 3, 1866. Foreman, Isaac V. Denniston.


HOSE, No. 4 .- Located 1802 Stockton street. Com- pany organized December 3, 1866. Forcman, James Derham.


HOSE, No. 5 .- Located on the south side of Market street, between Tenth and Eleventh. Company or- ganized December 3, 1866. Foreman, James Riley.


HOSE, No. 6 .- Located on McAllister street, between Webster and Buchanan. Company organized April, 1876. Foreman, P. H. Jones.


HOSE. No. 7 .- Located on Tennessee street, between Sierra and Shasta. Company organized l'ebruary 1, 1879. Foreman, Isaak T. Mordecai.


GEO. W. CLARK,


643 MARKET, wholesale and retail dealer in PAPER HANGINGS Interior Decorator. and all kinds of Window Shade Material and Fixtures


D. HICKS & CO., Practical Bookbinders and Paper-rulers, San Francisco.


JAMES E. GORDON & CO.,


WHOLESALE HARDWARE, Corner Market and Front Streets.


1090


SAN FRANCISCO DIRECTORY. -


HOSE, No. 8 .- Located on Filbert street, between Fillmore and Webster. Company organized February 1 1879. Foreman, Ira J. Casebolt.


HOOK AND LADDER, No. 1 .- Located 22 O'Farrell street. Company organized December 3, 1866. Fore- man, A. Rissland.


HOOK AND LADDER, NO. 2 .- Located 627 Broad- way, Company organized December 3, 1866. Fore- man-John O'Brien.


HOOK AND LADDER, NO. 3 .- Located on the south side of Market street, between Tenth and Eleventh. Company organized November, 1874. Foreman, Ed- ward F. McKittrick.


HOOK AND LADDER, No. 4 .- Located on the north side of Pacific street, between Jones and Leaven- worth. Company organized April, 1877. Foreman, James W. Kentzell.


Fire Patrol.


Established in May, 1875, by the Board of Fire Un- derwriters. It is conducted on the same principle as the one in successful operation in New York City. The apparatus consists of wagons carrying rubber covers, fire extinguishers, ladders, and other appli- ances for extinguishing fires, saving life, and protect- ing property from damage by water. The force con- sists of fourteen men including the Captain, who are on duty day and night. There are two stations, No. I, located southwest corner of Stevenson and Ecker streets, and No. 2, north side of Grove, between Lar- kin and Polk streets. Telegraph wires extend from Station No. 1 to the office of the American District Telegraph Co., and also to the Palace and Grand Hotels.


Station No. 1 .- Members .- Russell White, Captain ; Charles H. Okell, Lieutenant; Scott Wycoff, C. H. Lewis, William F. Thomas, Charles M. Janes, William Smith, John A. Maier and Charles Albee, Privates.


Station No. 2 .- Members .- John F. O.Comstock, Lieutenant ; John Littlefield, Thomas Dornin, John H. Colen and William Brown, Privates.


FIRE MARSHAL .- John L. Durkee (appointed by the Board of Underwriters). Office, City Hall, third floor.


Steinway Hall, GRAY'S MUSIC STORE, 117 Post St.


Federal and State Officers.


Federal Officers.


ARMY U. S., DIVISION OF THE PACIFIC .- Maj .- Gen. Irvin McDowell, Commanding; Capt. B. B. Keeler, Aid-de-Camp; Lieut .- Col. John C. Kelton, Assistant Adjutant-General; Col. Edmund Schriver, Inspector General ; Lieutenant-Colonel Rufus Saxton, Deputy Quartermaster-General Chief Quartermaster; Col. L. C. Kilburn, Chief Commissary of Subsistence; Sur- geon Charles Sutherland, Medical Director ; Lieut .- Col. Samuel Woods, Chief Paymaster ; Captain Wil- liam A. Jones, Engineer Officer Headquarters, Pre- sidio Reservation ; Lieut .- Col. George E. Cooper, As- sistant Medical Purveyor ; Acting Assistant Surgeon, James W. Keeney, Attending Surgeon ; Capt. Henry Johnson, Medical Storekeeper; Major R. N. Batch- elder, Depot Quartermaster; Capt. G. A. Hull, M.S.K., on duty in Clothing Depot ; Capt. Samuel T. Cushing, Purchasing and Depot Commissary of Subsistence. Headquarters, 36 New Montgomery street.


ARMY U. S., DEPARTMENT CALIFORNIA. -- Maj .- Gen. Irvin McDowell, Commanding (same officers as the Division on Staff) ; Majs. J. B. M. Potter, James R. Roche, Rodney Smith and Frank: M. Coxe, Paymasters. Headquarters, Presidio Reservation.


ARMY U. S., U. S. ENGINEERS, PACIFIC COAST- Lieut .- Col. Charles S. Stewart, Senior Engineer, Presl- dent Board of Engineers Pacific Coast, and Engineer in charge Fort Point ; Maj. Geo. H. Mendell, in charge Alcatraz Island, Lime Point, and Oakland Harbor Im- provement ; First Lieut. Albert H. Payson, Recorder Board Engineers ; offices 533 Kearny street. Lieut. Col. R. S. Williamson, Twelfth Light House District, office 120 Sutter street.


BOARD OF EXAMINING SURGEONS FOR PENSIONERS- C. N. Ellinwood, M.D .; J. M. McNulty, M.D. ; and L. L. Dorr, M.D. ; office, 715 Clay.


CENSUS SUPERVISOR (FIRST DISTRICT CALIFORNIA) - Henry G. Langley ; office, 14 Montgomery Avenue.


COAST AND GEODETIO SURVEY (WESTERN COAST DIVISION) -Professor George Davidson, Augustus F. Rodgers, Louis A. Sengteller, Gershom Bradford, and B. A. Colonna, San Francisco; William Eimbeck, Carson, Nevada ; W. E. Greenwell and S. Forney, Santa Barbara ; Cleveland Rockwell, Kalama, W. T .; James S. Lawson and J. J. Gilbert, Olympia, W. T., Assistants-E. F. Dickins, San Francisco ; Eugene Ellicott, Olympia, W. T .: J. F. Pratt and D. B. Wain- wright, San Francisco. Sub Assistants-F. W. Morse, San Francisco,and Robert A.Marr, Carson, Nev. Aids- Ferdinand Westdahl and George Farquhar, San Fran- cisco, Draftsmen. Office, U. S. Appraiser's Building.


COLLECTOR OF PORT-Thomas B. Shannon ; office, Custom House, third floor. (For Officers, Clerks, etc., see page 1091.)


COURT, CIRCUIT. - Stephen J. Field, Presiding Judge ; Lorenzo Sawyer, Circuit Judge ; Court Room, U. S. Appraiser's Building.


COURT, DISTRICT - Ogden Hoffman, Judge ; Court Room, U. S. Appraiser's Building.


COURT COMMISSIONERS-L. S. B. Sawyer, Joseph F. O'Beirne, A. D. Grimwood, H. F. Lardner, Southard Hoffman ; office, U. S. Appraiser's Building ; Charles A. Low, 23 Montgomery Block; Nathaniel Holland, 605 Clay ; J. A. Robinson, 50% Montgomery; Theodore Reichert, 610 Commercial, Charles J. Torbert, Cen- tral Pacific R. R. Building, corner of Fourth and Townsend streets.


DISTRICT ATTORNEY-Philip Teare ; A. P. Van Du- zer, and William E. Lovett, Assistants ; office, U. S. Appraiser's Building.


INSPECTOR OF BOILERS-James Hillman, office, U. S. Appraiser's Building.


INSPECTOR OF HULLS-John H. Freeman ; office, U. S. Appraiser's Building.


INTERNAL REVENUE -William Highy, Collector; George W. Ryley, Deputy and Chief Clerk; John E. Youngberg, Cashier; H. A. Hebard, Carlton W. Miller, Francis M. Cooley, Joseph A. Ringot, Frank B. Fan- ning, E. F. Bean and A. D. Scroggy, Deputies; George A. Newbold, Enoch N. Stout, Thomas Magilton, Her- bert E. Hall, William H. Hubbard, Chas. E. Needham. W. M. Rodes, G. H. Messersmith, R. H. Rogers, Isaac Ayre and Leonard H. Murch, Gaugers; Henry B. McNeil, Joseph Wallace, Joseph Savage, Alexander C. Beritzhoff, H. H. Havens, George A. Ridgeway, W. R. Stearns, B. W. Lee, S. T. Nye, W. L. Phillips, F. M. Rice, S. V. Reeve, John Rincke, E. B. Gates, D. A. Morse, L. T. Kaflea, and A. G. Morton, Storekeepers ; H. C. Whittemore, George T. Converse, Charles. A. Marsten and G. S. McCracken, Clerks ; office, U. S. Appraiser's Building.


INTERNAL REVENUE AGENTS-Aaron B. Levisse and Thomas J. Kinney ; office, U. S. Appraiser's Building.


LAND OFFICE-William R. Wheaton, Register; Charles H. Chamberlain, Receiver; office, 610 Com- mercial street.


LIGHT HOUSE DEPARTMENT, PACIFIC COAST-Twelfth Light House District; Com. Charles J. McDougal, U. S. N., Inspector of the District; Charles C. H. Thompson, Clerk ; Lieut .- Col. R. S. Williamson, U. S. A., Engin- eer ; John T. Best, Clerk; C. R. Gutheil, Draughts- man ; John O. Brown, Messenger; office, 120 Sutter. Thomas B. Shannon, Superintendent of Lights; office, Custom House; John T. Huie, Keeper, and Mrs. Sophia Huie, Assistant Alcatraz Island; J. B. Brown, Keeper, E. H. Pinney, and John C. Linne, Assistants, Point Bonita; Joseph Rankin, Keeper, Frank P. Stanyan, As- sistant, Fort Point; William Windsor, Keeper, H. J.


SAN FRANCISCO LAUNDRY Prompt Attention to Orders for Washing Office, 33 Geary St.


J. MACDONOUGH,


IMPORTER OF AND DEALER IN COAL AND PIG IRON, 41 Market Street, corner Spear.


FEDERAL AND STATE OFFICERS. -


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Hess, and James M. Page, Assistants, South Farallone Islands; H. Holzhuter. Keeper, G. N. Shaw, and Fred- erick Meyer, Assistants, Goat Island; S. M. Farren, Keeper, J. Cowley and William McCarty, Assistants, East Brother.


MARINE HOSPITAL, U. S .- Ernest Hebersmth, M. D., Surgeon; Hospital, Presidio Reservation, near Moun- tain Lake.


MARINE HOSPITAL SERVICE U. S., PACIFIC COAST, SUPERINTENDING SURGEON-Ernest Hebersmth, M.D .; office, U. S. Appraiser's Building.


MARSHAL, U. S .- A. W. Poole; Deputies: George F. Worth, W. McEwen, D. W. C. Story, Horace Bacon, Henry Finnegass, Charles H. Peterson, George F. Hall, and Charles S. Favor ; office, U. S. Appraiser's Build- ing.


MINT, SUPERINTENDENT OF-Henry L. Dodge; office, northwest corner of Mission and Fifth streets. (For Officers of Departments, Clerks, etc., see page 1092.)


NAVAL OFFICER (Port of San Francisco)-Edwin G. Waite; Deputy Naval Officer Walter Mead; office, Cus- tom House, second floor.


PAY DIRECTOR, U. S. N .- James Fulton; office, U. S. Appraiser's Building.


PENSION AGENT, U. S. ARMY AND NAVY-William H. Payne; office, 620 Washington street.


POST OFFICE-Harrison J. McKusick, Superintend- ent Railway Mail Service ; office, Post Office Building ; A. G. Sharp, J. H. Mahoney, and Theodore F. Tracy. Special Agents P. O. Department, office 320 Sansome ; James Coey, Postmaster ; office, northwest corner of Washington and Battery streets. (For Clerks, etc., see page 1003.)


SECRET SERVICE DIVISION-Henry Finnegass ; office, U. S. Appraiser's Building.


SHIPPING COMMISSIONER-J. D. Stevenson; office, 118 Jackson street.


SIGNAL SERVICE U. S. A .- Nelson Gorom, Observer ; James H. Bryce, Assistant; office, 42 Merchants' Exchange.


SUPERINTENDENT CONSTRUCTION U. S. PUBLIC BUILD- INGS-Thomas Holt, office, corner of Washington and Post Office Place.


SUPERVISING INSPECTOR STEAM VESSELS-Charles C. Bemis ; office, U. S. Appraiser's Building.


SURVEYOR-GENERAL FOR CALIFORNIA - Theodore Wagner; office, 610 Commercial street. (For Clerks, etc., see page 1093.)


SURVEYOR PORT - Paul Morrill; office, Custom House, second floor.


TREASURER U. S., ASSISTANT-William Sherman ; office, 610 Commercial street.


TREASURY DEPARTMENT U. S., SPECIAL AGENT- Joseph F. Evans ; office, U. S. Appraiser's Building


Custom House.


Northwest corner of Washington and and Battery streets ; office hours daily, from niue o'clock A. M. to three o'clock P. M. (Sundays expected.)


THOMAS B. SHANNON, Collector.


J. FRANK MILLER, Deputy Collector and Auditor.


L. M. Kellogg, Deputy Collector.


COLLECTOR'S OFFICE.


Charles C. Leavitt, Adjuster of Duties ; H. Clay Mil- ler, Cashier ; Edward B. Jerome, Secretary to Collec- tor ; Jolin A. Sampson, Assistant Cashier ; L. E. Leavy, Accountant ; Florence McCarthy, Impost Bookkeeper ; G. H. Ferre, N. G. Siebe, and R. Frank Clarke, Entry Clerks ; Charles E. Cloyes, Clerk and Assistant Audit- or; Thomas H. Craig, Entry and Clearance Clerk ; Joseph A. Perkins, William J. Coey, W. Ford Thomas, C. H. Blinn, William A. Darling, James T. Watson, David Harris, W. H. H. Husscy, Alfred W. Baker, Alex. Hay, George R. Adams, R. D. Lennox, Thomas


M. Nosler and Arthur Von Rhein, Jr., Clerks; Edward A. Colson, Harlow H. White, and Cressy Unger, Mes- sengers ; Dennis Lynch, J. J. Kelly, and S. M. Folger, Watchmen,


WAREHOUSE DIVISION.


JAMES H. MCNABB, Deputy Collector and Store- keeper, Chas. W. Clayes, Warehouse and Withdrawal Clerk ; Barlow Dyer, Bond Clerk ; George Barrington, Warehouse Bookkeeper ; Alvin Flanders, F. B. Sharp, John M. Creed, Edward Naughton, and David N. Coey, Clerks; Cains P. Kelly, John F. Pinkham, James Stockton, J. C. Palmer, Phineas U. Blunt, William S. McRoberts, James B. Worden, Julius Blumenthal, H. L. Hosmer, and H. Colby, Assistant Storekeepers ; A. W. Bishop, Superintendent of Warehouses ; T. Maho- ney, William W. Gift, and J. B. Phelps Watchmen ; A. P. Bouton, Messenger ; Thomas J. Falls, Engineer Appraiser's Store ; John Corbett, Superintendent of Laborers; Owen Jones, Bradford Stevens, Jacob M. Apgar, Isaac Holliday, A. C. Buckbee, Bernard J. McGee, Jacob S. Scudder, D. J. Wilmans, H. E. Thomas, and M. Nolan, Laborers.


APPRAISER'S DEPARTMENT.


George W. Dent and Jacob G. Moore, Appraisers ; Frederick Lux and Horace Z. Wheeler, Assistant Ap- praisers ; Nathan B. Hoyt, George McDonald, Theo- dore F. Jerome, and E. B. Dennisou, Examiners Mer- chandise ; Charles Burrill, Examiner Drugs ; T. O. Lewis and E. D. Farrington, Clerks ; George E. Bug- bee, Andrew Holywood, and A. M. Hiltz, Samplers ; John J. Stoddard, Messenger; August Allen, Wil- liam Stedman, William G. Wagstaff, John F. Perry, M. C. Edwards, I. Macy, O. Hilton, H. C. Gardner, and Thomas Yarrington, Laborers.


SURVEYOR'S OFFICE.


PAUL MORRILL, Surveyor.


William H. Dinsmore, Deputy Surveyor ; Joshua O. Sargent, Clerk Assistant to Surveyor; Joseph M. Church, Clerk ; David H. Briggs, Messenger.


DISTRICT OFFICERS.


Edgar M. Lawton, John M. O'Neil, and A. H. Saxton.


INSPECTORS.


James E. Squires, James Hart, Joseph Hollywood, Henry Charbonnell, J. L. Hatch, F. W. Lawrence, Amasa B. Andrews, George Allman, William W. Stan- diford. S. S. Bamberger, David S. Levy, William H. Scales, Thomas H. Glair, W. F. Harrington, J. L. Lang, C. D. Douglas, James H. Breeze, Luke H. Per- kins, Henry Delafield, Samuel Dodd, Porter Haden, Isaac S. Church, Silas P. Ford, Symmes H. Hunt, Day- ton F. O'Brien, William H. Sparks, Isidor Simon, L. R. Lockwood, W. H. Harron and Henry Hoeber (Meas- urer Vessels) Inspectors ; Mrs. Mary M. Slicer, In- spectress.


NIGHT INSPECTORS,


JOHN E. HILL, Captain; Lee B. Matthews, and Thomas Rodgers, Licutenants.


Jonathan Edmundson, John W. McMullin, John P. Skelton, Daniel S. Bates, J. S. Carter, L. C. Louder- back, Martin Frisbie, J. F. Ray, Gerald Cullen, O. M. Marsh, Stephen Jewett, C. J. Raney, W. Ottenheimer, Ed. H. Burrell, H. W. Reddan, W. G. Lee. C. M. Strat- ton, I. S. Barman, James O. Rourke, Seih Folger, D. G. Grant, Jeffrey Powers, Thomas J. Smith, S. F. Child, Martin Winslow, Charles O'Donnell, J. White, Joseph Griffiths, F. D. Ciprico, J. T. Gamerston, Samuel D. Simonds, D. K. McMullin, William A. Moore, Charles Emslie, Heman Tucker, Edward McLean, John Bab- cock, Alfred Ulp, C. M. Plumb, W. M. McMurray, John Mulloy, Arthur F. Pratt, Edward Laughlin, John Dawes and Benj. F. Carver, Inspectors.


WEIGHERS.


Thomas P. Vallean, L. Van Orden, and George Laws, Weighers ; P. McIntyre, Elijah B. Keyes, M. A. Sweet, Henry Stacy, J. J. Lyon, Frank Wadsworth, E. C. Stirling, Hardwick Newhouse, Samuel E. Gar- land, Rufus Vau Schoick, Frederick Dent and H. C. Menony, Assistant Weighers.


GAUGER8.


J. W. PROBASCO and C. B. White.


J. GUNDLACH & CO.


Growers of and Dealers in FINE WINES. Corner Market and Second Streets.


D. HICKS & CO., Manufacturers Hotel Registers, San Francisco.


THE CONTINENTAL OIL & TRANSPORTATION CO.,


GENERAL OFFICE, 120 & 122 Front.


SAN FRANCISCO DIRECTORY.


Dixon & Bernstein, Show Case Manuf's, 250 Market St.


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BOARDING OFFICERS AND INSPECTORS.


Charles A. Foster and William Mace.


NAVAL OFFICE.


EDWIN G. WAITE, Naval Officer.


Walter Mead, Deputy; Daniel Gorham, Cashier; Allen W. Cullum, Thomas R. Reynolds, Edmund R. Rockwood, William F. French, Brant T. Catlin, George W. Branch and Thomas A. Spear, Clerks; Frederick A. Doane, Clerk and Messenger.


BOATMEN.


W. H. Martin and Thomas Abbott.


United States Treasury,


610 COMMERCIAL STREET. .


Office hours from ten o'clock A. M. to three o'clock P. M.


WILLIAM SHERMAN, Assistant Treasurer.


F. G. Bornemann, Cashier ; Richard M. Anthony, Bookkeeper; L. A. Boynton, Chief Clerk ; Thomas B. Clark, Assistant Bookkeeper; Charles S. Swasey, Assistant Cashier ; O. C. Osborne, Clerk; Thomas M. Watson, Janitor; Samuel W. Pollard, Assistant Jan- itor ; L. J. Roland, C. A. Sherman, B. F. Chase and Charlos McGowan, Night Watchmen.


U. S. Mint,


NORTHWEST CORNER OF FIFTH AND MISSION STREETS.


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 man- ner as shall indicate the weight, fineness and value of the same. In the case of silver bullion deposits are received only for manufacture into fine bars, the Government reserving the right to make its silver coin from bullion purchased in the market.


Office hours from nine o'clock A. M. to two o'clock P. M. Gold bullion received daily from nine o'clock A. M. to twelve o'clock M. Silver received from nine o'clock A. M. to one o'clock P. M. Visitors ad- mitted daily from nine o'clock A. M. to twelve o'clock M.


HENRY L. DODGE, Superintendent.


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GENERAL DEPARTMENT.


T. H. F. Robertson, Chief Clerk; Horace Beach, Cashier ; H. C. Johannes, Office Clerk; E. S. Gaver, Register of Deposits ; Edward Wheaton, Bookkeeper ; A. M. Lawver, Assistant Bookkeeper ; D. L. Noggle, Re- ceiving Clerk ; William H. Keith, Test Weigher ; Geo. L. Harris, Chief Engineer; James B. Moore, Superintendent of Deposits Melting; W. H. Clark, Adjuster of Weights and Balances; Arthur Gieglin- gen, Clerk ; C. F. Robinson, Captain of Watch ; George Parry, Computing Clerk; W. Hamilton Clarke, Ab- stract Clerk ; Charles H. Hedges, Memorandum Clerk ; Hugh Chalmers, Receipt Clerk ; John A. McKenna, Record Clerk ; Stephen Wing, Transfer Clerk . F. H. Fisher, Chip Room Clerk; Thomas G. Tracy and Wm. P. Edwards, Jr., Clerks; W. A. Jones, Irwin C. Stump, Charles Barlow, George F. Pattison, J. H. Cornwall, Patrick Reardon, John P. Babcock and W. S. Morgan, Workmen; F. D. Morrell and Joseph Goodridge, Carpenters ; Wm. Haselhurst and Charles A. Stanley, Assistant Engineers ; J. F. Sullivan, Blacksmith : Thomas Mahoney, Day Watchman and Porter; W. H. Childs, Storekeeper ; O. D. Morse and William Mulvin, Firemen ; Edward A. Poole, Custo- dian of Cabinet; J. H. Bundy, Messenger; Owen Sheridan, Helper ; William P. Ruggles, Thomas H. White and Wm. F. Gregory, Doorkeepers ; E. W. Leo- nard and Wm. M. Keefer, Conductors ; W. T. Fisher,


T. L. Cerson, Charles Ellsworth and Jas. D. Bowland, Janitors ; Geo. E. Richmond and E. Fitzgerald, Out- side Watchmen ; James Fitzpatrick, James King and William K. Benjamin, Watchmen; A. W. Morse, J. Y. Jones, S. H. Center, Horatio G. Mason, D. B. Hughes and W. H. Davis, Night Watchmen ; Elijah S. Hamil. ton, Daniel Crain and A. H. Boyden, Day Watchmen.


ASSAYER'S DEPARTMENT.


OSCAR D. MUNSON, Assayer.


Henry H. Lawrence, Assistant Assayer.


Charles H. Sherman, Second Assistant Assayer.


W. P. Reilly, William V. Watson, James Hanifin, Herbert M. Shepherd, Charles H. Martin, R. T. Roberts, L. T. Grant, James Oglesby, George H. Loring, D. S. Sherman, Matthew G. Nixon, Joseph Jacobs, E. Ruhl- ing, Martin V. Ritter, Charles A. Swain, Joseph H. Merrall, Moses Furbush and J. M. Currier, Workmen. Frank D. Hetrick, Foreman.


MELTER'S AND REFINER'S DEPARTMENT.


ALEXANDER MARTIN, Melter and Refiner.


T. B. McCauley, Assistant Melter and Refiner.


John Feix, Foreman of Refinery ; Frank H. Lasselle, Charles A. Buckbee, and George A. Dall, Clerks ; Jacob Stadtfeld, Frederick M. Benner, Joseph L. Wilson, Samson Lion, John Finnegan, Edward J. Levy, Gaetano Bacigalupi, George A. Warren, James W.Clark, William B. Hunt, and Benjamin F. Stoakes, Melters ; Benja- min S. Marston, Garrett E. Rice, Henry Classen, Peter Sesser, William L. Eaton and Robert Rowe, Opera- tives ; Henry M. Clayes, Clarence W. Fisher, Melvin Laverty, George Brown, Herman Littlebrandt, John Carter, Roderick P. Franklin, Edward M. Hooper, David A. Lancaster, George Rodden, Van Renssalaer Raymond, Ezra W. Woolsey, Thomas F. Clark, William Hanley, Gideon R. Nightingill, John La Blanc, John Bigley, Abraham Lewis, and George B. Lester, Help- ers ; Daniel Ashworth, Plumber ; John C. Kelley, and Albert S. Bierce, Sweep Cellar Operatives ; Charles F. Ammerman, Messenger ..


COINER'S DEPARTMENT.


FRANK X. CICOTT, Coiner.


M. K. Cady, Jr., Assistant Coiner.


E. C. Bowen, Foreman Press Room; George M. Adams, Foreman Cutting Room ; P. H. Andross, Coin- ers Clerk; W. H. Edmonds, Foreman Adjusting Room ; Thomas C. Maher, Press Room ; A. Ehret, Foreman Machine Shop ; E. W. Nohl, Foreman Whitening Room; C. G. Wilkins, Foreman Rolling Room ; R. J. Rawlins, Foreman Annealing Room ; F. C. Berdan, Weigher ; George C. Kent and L. A. Lath- rop, Assistant Weighers ; James Nevins and Samuel Booth, Cutters ; H. J. Hunter, Francis L. Hall, E. Houston, Charles Strachaner, and William Bedell, Ma- chinists ; W. H. Lowrie, Roller; H. R. Williams, J. Wallace Westover, Francis Hill, D. T. Herring, John Conness, Jr., John Campbell, Wm. A. Matthews, Thomas S. Wentworth, A. R. McFarlan, Frank Blair, E. F. Whitney, George Hadsell, Lyman W. Potter, W. J. Ruddick, T. Percy Pease, Frank W. Page, E. P. Schell, Wm. Staley, J. J. Woodhouse, J. P. Chamber- lin, W. Williams, Caleb Hallowell, Edward B. Hindes, Hartley Williams, L. Walker, Charles Rider, C. W. Adams and L. H. Long, Workmen; T. A. Mitchell, Machine Hand ; Miss M. M. Eschenberg, Mrs. Mary W. Denver, Miss Lizzie H. Turner, Mrs. Honora J. Saunders, Mrs. M. Baine, Annie S. Randall, Laura F. Shew, Miss Kate McKenna, Miss Carrie M. Whea- ton, Emma C. Leonard, Mrs. M. E. Daingerfield, Mrs. H. V. Sewell, Miss Susie Burton, Mrs. E. E. Hughes, Mrs. M. E. Wakeman, L. M. Douglass, Mrs. Olive Dawley, Mrs. M. J. Reese, E. L. Geyer, Mary E. Flagg Mrs. Emma J. Taylor, Mrs. D. M. Theller, Mrs. S. E. Bacon, H. A. Chipman, Mary P. Ayres, Miss Ruth S. Kerr, Mrs. Cornelia Bowman, Mrs. Mary E. Thorn, Miss Sophia Drew, Miss Eliza West, Mrs. Jane I. Ojeda, Lizzie P. Grant, Laura Zerman, Mrs. Ellen R. Warren, Rosa Whitney, Jennie M. Downer, Susan Amsbary, Mrs. S. H. Parsons, Mrs. S. Maltman, Sabra Gillis, Miss D. V. Hamilton, Emina C. Ainsworth, Miss Ella M. Greenhood, Mrs. Mary L. Whittemore, E. S. Snell, Mrs. E. W. Bourne, Sarah J. Hoffman, Teresa M. Harrison, Miss Belle Ogden, Miss Agnes C. James, Miss Anna Short, Adjusters. Miss Ellen Fletcher, Janitress.


MULLER THE LEADING OPTICIAN,


135 MONTGOMERY ST., Near Bush, opp. Occidental.


JONAS J. MORRISON,


Lumber Dealer, N. E. cor. Mission and Spear Sts., has large Lumber Sheds filled with well seasoned Lumber.


FEDERAL OFFICERS.


U. S. Surveyor-General.


THEO. WAGNER, Surveyor-General.


Office 610 Commercial street. Office hours from nine o'clock A.M. to three o'clock P.M.


Theodore Reichert, Chief Clerk; John Clar, Keep- er of Archives; J. H. Wildes, Chief Draftsman ; Casimir Bielawski, Robinson Gibbons, Julius Von Schmidt, J. C. Henkenius, John T. Fiala, Alfred Ban- nister, Hugo Hochholzer, and C. H. Kluegel, Drafta- men ; S. N. Bliven, Bookkeeper; Joseph K. Carter, Ranch Clerk ; E. H. Sawyer, Correspondence Clerk ; George O. Jewett. Leonidas Dallas, Mu F. J. Page, Miss Katie Short, Miss L. Dennis, Mrs. S. R. Long, Miss Anna N. Alexander, Miss Minnie Moss, and Miss Jennie B. Gagan, Clerks; George Chambers, Mes- senger.




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