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USE THIS KINDLER AND AVOID COAL OIL EXPLOSIONS.
SOLD BY ALL GROCERS AND COAL DEALERS.
C. W. WESTON & CO., Manufacturers.
Office, 213 Mission St., -
- Manufactory, 770 Bryant St.
R. HERRING, MANUFACTURER OF-
FINE FURNITURE Mantels, House, Bank and Office Fittings, IN PACIFIC COAST WOODS, A SPECIALTY.
Nos. 429 and 431 Fourth St. cor. of Silver DESIGNS FURNISHED.
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SAN FRANCISCO DIRECTORY.
C. H. HEININGER & CO.,
MANUFACTURERS AND IMPORTERS OF
BRIAR, FANCY WOOD,
C.H.H.
CIGAR and CIGARETTE
MEERSCHAUM
&
Co.
TUBES,
- AND -
MATCH SAFES, STEMS,
CLAY PIPES
ETC., ETC.,
And a General Assortment of Smokers' Articles,
WALKING CANES AND IVORY GOODS.
609 Sacramento St., above Montgomery.
FRI No. 105 Commercial Street,
Near SW cor. Drumm.
Practical & Pathological Horse Shoer
IN ALL ITS VARIOUS BRANCHES
Hoof Evils, such as Toe and Quarter Cracks, Uneven Growth of Wall, Contraction, Thrush, Quittors and Lameness arising from neglect of care or improper shoeing, treated with radical success
Interfering, Overreaching, Speedy Cutting, Knocking at the Knee Joints, Itching, etc.,prompt- ly cheeked, through scientifie treat- ment of the affected parts.
Charges Moderate, and in Accordance with Qual- ity of work done.
Sensible Paring of the Hoofs
According to natural structure of skeleton parts, and Symmetri- cal Shocing to size and work of the horse, from the finest saddle pony up to the heaviest American draft horse.
I also teach, If desired, an un- written chain of the Practical Knowledge of preventing Malfor- mations, as well as the treating of them with snecess, as far as is practicable, on horses of consider- able vaine, where the necessary evil of shoeing will permit.
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ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT.
The Oriental Hair Gloss.
Promotes the growth of the hair and restores it when gray to its natural color and vigor. This prep- aration does its work quickly and satisfactorily. It cures
DANDRUFF, ITCHING AND ERUPTION,
And keeps the head clean and healthy. It does not stain the skin, is clear as crystal, fragrant, refreshing and invigorating. The hair that is dressed regularly with this excellent preparation, acquires a
Softness, Lustre, Thickness, Vigor and Flexibility THAT IS WONDERFUL.
F. RIDER, Apothecary, Agent.
504 BUSH STREET, - - SAN FRANCISCO.
TURKISH AND RUSSIAN STEAM BATHS,
No. 722 Montgomery Street,
Bet. Washington and Jackson Streets, SAN FRANCISCO.
Russian Baths Cure Rheumatism, Turkish Baths Cure Heart Disease, Sulphur Baths Cure Skin Disease, Grindelia Baths Cure Poison Oak, Steam Baths Cure Intem- perance, Medicated Vapor Baths Cure Catarrh, Nasal, Throat and Lung Troubles. - THESE BATHS CURE - CONSTIPATION, PILES, LIVER AND KIDNEY DISEASES. FEVER AND AGUE AND BILLIOUSNESS.
Acting as a perfect rejuvenator for all Nervousness and Debility and to recuperate the system after long continued sickness. when all other remedies have failed. Connected with this establishment is a MEDICAL SANITARIUM, where patients will receive every attention and home comfort, including pleasant rooms and Hygienic board.
Dr. JUSTIN CATES. ( LATE OF SACRAMENTO. ) Proprietor of the Turkish and Russian Baths, Medical Sanitarium and Steam Bath Drug Store,
722 MONTGOMERY STREET, SAN FRANCISCO.
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SAN FRANCISCO DIRECTORY.
WM. SCHMOLZ, Surveying Instrument Maker
Transits, Theodolites, Solar Compasses, Y LEVELING INSTRUMENTS,
%
0
W.C.BUTLER. S.F.
REPAIRS EXECUTED IN THE BEST MANNER
WM. SCHMOLZ, 420 MONTGOMERY STREET, - SAN FRANCISCO.
Leveling Staves, Compasses, Mountain Barometers, Distance Rods, Chains, Meridian Transits, Bullion Balances, Assaying Scales, Etc.
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ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT.
L. P. DEGEN,
MANUFACTURER OF
Double Belts
DOUBLE PRICE
LEATHER
AND
BELTING LACING
400 6-
Large Stock CONSTANTLY ON HAND.
OAK TANNED
Leather Belting
Finest Lacing, Cut Strings, or Sides
RAW HIDE BELTING AND LACING, ALWAYS ON HAND.
No. 13 Fremont Street,
Near Market, - -
- - SAN FRANCISCO.
LIBERAL DISCOUNT ALLOWED TO THE TRADE.
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SAN FRANCISCO DIRECTORY.
A. I. HALL & SON
528 and 530 Market Street,
SAN FRANCISCO, - - - CALIFORNIA.
- AGENTS FOR ---
"THE WATERBURY Cheapest and most Reliable Watch in the World.
PRICE:
SOLID NICKEL CASE
IN ELEGANT
SATIN-LINED BOX
XI
-OR- MALACHITE HEAVY GOLD
$4.00
TRIMMINGS
6.00
LIBERAL DISCOUNT
-TO-
1
LIBERAL DISCOUNT -TO-
THE TRADE.
THE
TRADE.
PACIFIC COAST AGENTS
WATERBURY WATCH CO. Watches and Materials.
WATERBURY CLOCK CO. Clocks and Materials.
YALE CLOCK CO. Clocks and Materials. SIMPSON, HALL, MILLER & CO Silver-Plated Hollow Ware. WM. ROGERS. Silver-Plated Flat Ware.
C. ROGERS & BROS.
.Casket Trimmings, etc.
MILLER BROS. CUTLERY CO. Knives and Steel Pens.
JESSE OAKLEY & CO. Ball Soap, etc.
PRICE: CELLULOID CASE
WHITE, BLACK
SPECIAL COLLECTIONS
LANGLEY'S
SAN FRANCISCO DIRECTORY
For the Year commencing April, 1882,
EMBRACING AN .
ACCURATE INDEX OF RESIDENTS
AND A
BUSINESS DIRECTORY;
ALSO
A GUIDE TO STREETS, PUBLIC OFFICES, ETC.,
AND A RELIABLE MAP OF THE CITY.
TOGETHER WITH
The Officers of the Municipal Government, Societies and other Organizations, and a great variety of Useful Information,
TWENTY-THIRD YEAR OF PUBLICATION.
COMPILED BY THE DIRECTORY PUBLISHING CO. Publication Office: No. 518 CLAY STREET.
SUBSCRIPTION PRICE FIVE DOLLARS.
SAN FRANCISCO :
FRANCIS, VALENTINE & CO., PRINTERS. 1882.
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E. J. COLEMAN, President.
Standard
F. W. LUDOVICI, Secretary. Automatic Gas Regulator,
GAS CONSUMERS' ASSOCIATION. No. 202 BUSH STREET.
This Regulator saves 25 to 40 per cent. of Gas without diminishing the light. Regulator not for Sale-attached without charge. Reasonable time given for triai, and a rental charged of half of a 25 per cent. saving, which is guaran- teed. The Company takes the Statements of Meters, and keeps the Regulators, as well as the gas pipes and fixtures, In order, free of charge.
OVER 800 ARE NOW IN USE IN THE CITY.
A. H. LISSAK, Pres't.
C. A. MOLITOR, Cement Dep't.
The Cosmopolitan Paving and Asphaltum Co.
F. W. LUDOVICI, Sec'y.
Office: 202 BUSH STREET,
Factory : Berry St., bet. Sixth and Seventh, - - SAN FRANCISCO.
This Company is prepared to lay down Bltuminous Stone Blocks of any dimen- sions, for Street Pavement, under the Smith Patent, to lay Sidewalks and Cellars, Cover and Repair Roofs, and do Asphaltum Work in a superior manner and at reas- onable rates.
ALL WORK GUARANTEED. FELT AND ASPHALTUM FOR SALE.
Entered according to Act of Congress, in the Year 1882, by PAINTER & Co., In the office of the Librarian of Congress, at Washington, D. C.
×917.94 S2 2 7 33 1951 HENRY LUND & CO., Commission Merchants AND AGENTS RELIANCE MARINE INSURANCE CO. (LIMITED. ) OF LIVERPOOL.
CAPITAL, -
-
-
$2,000,000.00.
Sole Agents for Pacific Coast of the Celebrated
PIPER HEIDSIECK CHAMPAGNE.
214 CALIFORNIA ST.
SAN FRANCISCO.
TABLE OF CONTENTS.
PAGE.
MUNICIPAL GOVERNMENT
Board of Supervisors
Board of Education City and County Officers
ELECTION DISTRICTS
Congressional Senatorlal and Assembly.
City and County.
POLICE DEPARTMENT
FIRE ALARM AND POLICE TELEGRAPH
FIRE DEPARTMENT
FIRE PATROL.
PUBLIC SCHOOLS
PRIVATE SCHOOLS
FEDERAL OFFICERS.
67
Army ..
Coast and Geodetic Survey
Internal Revenue.
Light House Department.
Custom House.
68
Prominent Places.
132
United States Treasury.
69
United States Mint.
68
Surveyor-General. Post-office.
69 70 71
71
BUSINESS DIRECTORY. .1051
CHURCHES
ALPHABETICAL LIST OF ADVERTISERS.
PAGE.
Ætna Insurance Co. back cover
PAGE. California Insurance Co. 14 Ætna Iron Works .. 41 Allen W R. & Co. .1142, 1164 California Silk Manufacturing Co ...... 24 California Wire Works Co ......... .12 Capp C. S. & Co. 1145 Chamberlain & Robinson, American Saw Co. 1148 Anglo-Callfornian Bank 1 Ansley Washington 1081 Asphaltum and Mastlc Roofing 36, 1078, and back of cover Co 1052, 1147
PAGE.
Dunham, Carrigan & Co.
1103
Du Rose F. F.
.1059
Egerton Henry C
1131 and 1152
Falkner, Bell & Co.
13
College of Notre Dame.
26
Fay Planos.
back cover
Collins T.
1061
Filippe T. B
1157
Firemans Fund Ins. Co.,
Commercial Insurance Co. 13
Conklın Bros. 1071
Cook A. ( ..
1039, 1106
Cook H. N
1059, 1106
Cornwall P. B.
44
Frank Henry
(2) 1096, 1161
Corriveau Louls
1058
Cralg Hugh.
.. 2
Cutting John T. & Co.
319
Davls & Cowell 327
Davls & Kellogg 1134
Day Thomas, 1097, 1141 and front cover
Degen L. P.
51,1059
DennIston E. G.
1150
Dickson, De Wolf & Co.
1170
Dixon, Bernstein & Co.,
31, and reg. of names, slde lines Doane & Co. back of cover
Dodge, Sweeney & Co.
43
Donaldson & Co.,
top and bottom edge of book
Dornin George I).
.1168
Duncan George & Co.
1052, 1147
Gates Justin 49
German Savings and Loan Soc.
16
Ghirardelli D. & Sons.
1073, 1077
Gilbert & Moore ..
1096
Gladding, McBean & Co
1148
Godfrey & Malloy,
1147
Golden State and Miners' Iron Works .33
Gordon Hardware Co.
1103
Gray Matthias
.471
Greenebaum & Co.
1124
Gruenhagen C. Il ..
1165
Gundlachı J. & Co.,
top and bottom lines, back cover
Gutte & Frank
15
Cahn M. 1059, 1123
Caledonian Oat Meal MIlls, 1134 Callfornia and Mexican S. S. Co ..... 1170 California Brass and Bell Foundry ... 33 Callfornia Electrical Works .......... 1059
1089, 1090, (2) 1131, 1133, 1150, 1165
SOCIETIES
Religlous.
Benevolent
Masonlc
Odd Fellows
Temperance.
Protective.
Literary, Historical, etc. Social.
PAGE. 80 80 81 93 95 96 97 101 105 109 109 10 110
MILITARY
United States Army National Guard of Callfornia Independent Companles.
CEMETERIES 110
STREET AND AVENUE GUIDE ..
BUILDINGS, BLOCKS, ETC.
Publlc Bulldings, Halls
111 13 131 132 Blocks, Rows, Wharves. Places of Amusement
132
KEY TO PUBLIC OFFICES Federal 133
133
State ...
133
STATE OFFICERS
City and County 133 STATE APPOINTEES.
ADDITIONAL NAMES, REMOVALS, ETC. BANKS 134 COURTS 71
REGISTER OF NAMES.
153
CHINESE DIRECTORY ..
1004
.. 1149
Corran & Hebb
1003
Friedhofer Paul & Son.
48
Fulton Iron Works,
40, and reg. of names, top lines
Bandmann, Nielsen & Co 1124, 1142 Bank British Columbia. 9 Bank British North America. 9 Baptis J. II. 1098
Barr J. D.
.1160
Bernard & Mantell 25
Black Dlamond Coal Mining Co. ..... 44
Bodectel W. C. 1131
Boericke & Schreck 509 Boesch Emile 1110
Booker W. Lane. 21 Bragg Robert. 46 Braverman Loula & Co., reg. of names, bottom lines Brooks' Spool Cotton. 471 Burnham, Beck & Co. 1071, 1096 Buswell W. F 1138
57 57
57 58 60 60
60
60 61 61 62 63 63 65
67 67 67 67
69
Clark G. W.,
reg. of names, bottom lines
Floyd T. W. & Co.
10, and front cover
Foard L
1093, 1163
56
ALPHABETICAL LIST OF ADVERTISERS.
Hall A. I. & Son
PAGE.
Hall's Safe and Lock Co ...... back cover
Hallidie A. S.
12
Malion John ..
42
Hamburg-Magdeburg Fire Ins. Co .... 15
Malpas A
.. 21
Hanson R. O ..
1060
Mancust G ...
1158
Hanson & Co.
1121
Marcus Geo. & Co.
45
Haraszthy Arpad & Co.
470
Marsh H.
back cover
Harvey C. D.
1095, 1105
Marsh H. F.
.1062
Martell John ...
45
Heald's Business College.
1078
Heininger C. H. & Co.
48
Heivetla Swias Fire Ins. Co.
14
Hendy Joshua .....
35
Herrmann C.
1103
Heynemann H. & Co ..
1089
Hibernia Savings and Loan Soc.
17
Hicks D. & Co.,
497 and reg. of names, side lines Hinckley, Spiers & Hayes,
40, and reg. of names, top lines
Homeopathic Pharmacy ...
509
Hopper S. E ..
.1097
Houseworth Thomas & Co.,
side line, back cover
Hubbell, Shattuck & Co ...
43
Iluntington, Hopkins & Co.
.1103
Hurley D. J.
46
Imperial, London, Northern and
Queen Ins. Co'a ...
... front cover
Indianapolis Chair Mnfg Co.,
front edge of book
Jackson & Truman.
32, 1142
Jacoby Louis
20
Jesse & Drew ..
44
41
Jewell A. M. & Co ...
Johnston William D.
1052
Judson Horse Nail Co
1105
Kallenberg Theodore.
1121
King, Morse & Co ..
.1105, 1140
Knowles George B. & Son
46
Kohler & Frohling,
bottom line, front cover
Knner A
47
Phelps & Miller
771
La Grande Laundry, reg. of names, top fines
Laird D. W
.579
Landis & Jacoby
1111
Langland N. P.
.1152
Price Press Co
32
Watson & Co.
1082
Price Thomas
1052
Weed & Kingwell
33
Providence Washington Ins Co
20
Welch & Co.
.43
Prussian National Insurance Co.
.20
Weston C. W.
47
White Bros.
45
Wieland John
38
Whittell George F.
471
Wigmore John, reg. of names, bottom lines
Will & Finck ... 1059, 1078, 1082, and
Roche Charles.
1122
side line, back cover
Rothschild & Ehrenpfort ..
.45
Williams, Dimond & Co.
6, 22
Royal Mail Steam Packet Co.
.. 21
Royal, Norwich, Union and Lanca-
shire Fire Ins. Co's ... ...
.. 13
Ruffino L. J. & Co ..
1122
PAGE.
Sacred Heart College
28
San Francisco Carpet Beating Ma-
chine ..
1071
San Francisco Cordage Factory ... .. 17 San Francisco Gas Light Co 42 San Francisco Laundry,
reg. of names, bottom lines
San Francisco Plating Works ...
1150
San Francisco Savings Union ..
16
San Francisco Wire Works ..
1165
Santa Clara College
826
Selby Smelting and Lead Co ..
23
Shaeffer J. W. & Co.
25
Snow & Co ......... side lines, front cover
Spaulding J. & Co.
1071
Spring Menzo
42
St. Ignatius' College
27
St. Mary's College
29
Norwich Union Fire Ins. Co
13
St. Rose's Academy
28
Ober M. H. & Co.
1082, 1095
Occidental and Oriental S. S. Oo .. ... 1171
Oliver H.
29
Sun Insurance Co
318
Oregon Railway and Navigation Co ..... 7
Pacific Business College
36, 1078, and back of cover
Pacific Coast Land Bureau
752
Pacific Lamp & Reflector Factory .. 1110
Pacific Mall S. S. Co.
.6
Trumbull R. J. & Co.,
Pacific Rolling Mill Co
.23
Pacific Saw Manufacturing Co .....
.1148
Pac. Steam Carpet Beating Works.1071
Pasquale B
1093
Pendergast, Smith & Co ..
41
Philadelphia Brewery
38
Phenix Iron Works.
32
Pioneer Carpet Beating Machine ... 1071
Prescott Insurance Co.
20
Larkins & Co
.140
Levy John & Co,,
598, 1076, 1084, 1109, 1150, 1163
Lion Insurance Co.
1168
Liverpool and London and Globe
Ins. Co
1169
Low C. Adolphe & Co.
22
Richarde & Snow
Reaves M. A
797
1142
Lowney Jerry & Son.
1072
Rider F
.49
Luckhardt C. A. & Co ...
1052
Roach John
44
Robinson Wmn.
47
Ludovici F. W
back of title
Lund Henry & Co
.back of title
Lundy T
3, 1109
Macdonongh J., reg. of names, top lines
MacLennan J. D.
1140
Macondray & Co
15
Madison & Burke.
623
Massey Atkins.
31
Mayer Joseph.
42
Sandford L. N ..
1083
McAlester & Jones
1065, 1145
Herring R
47
McCarty James
1105
Schaezlein R ...
1151
McDowell & Arguello
1071
Schiller C. F. & Co
1141
Mckinnie Murray
46
McMillan Donald.
37
Schmidt M. & Co ... 1064, 1110, 1118, 1167
Schmolz William.
50
Scottish Imperial Insurance Co.,
Merrell I. L.
31
Meyers Adolph
1131
Montague W. W. & Co.,
edge of back
1084, 1109, 1121, 1144, 1154, (3) 1159
Montealegre & Co.
24
Shepman W. E.
1150
Shippers Guide
1003
Naber, Alfs & Brune ...... back of cover
Neustadter Bros.
Silurian Mineral Water
319
1149
Skinker John ...
30
Nevada Bank of S. F
.8
Nevada Metallurgical Works.
1052
New Zealand Insurance Co.
Nichols A. C. & Co.
1111
Syz Harry W
14, and back cover
Tatum & Bowen
1121,1148
Transatlantic Fire Insurance Co ...... 45
Travelers' Insurance Co.,
reg. of names, side lines
top line, front cover
Truworthy F. M ..
34
Tubbs & Co.
17
Tucker J. W. & Co.
30
Tustin W. I
18-19
Union Insurance Co
11
Wadham L
1011
Waterhouse & Lester.
.. 39
Wood George M. & Co
.993
Yates Robert R
24
Young R
32
PAGE.
Morse G. D ..... reg. of names, top lines
Shreve George C. & Co., 1084, 1109, 1150, 1163
Steele James G. & Co
1088
Strahle Jacob & Co ...
1059
Straus, Kohnstamm & Co
43
Wells, Fargo & Co
5
LA GRANDE LAUNDRY
ORDERS FOR WASHING PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO OFFICE, 648 MARKET STREET.
THE
MUNICIPAL GOVERNMENT
City and County of San Francisco, 1882.
CITY
THE
A
MAYOR OF THE CITY AND COUNTY .- MAURICE O. BLAKE, ex-officio President of the Board of Supervisors; salary $3,000 per annum.
CLERK .- CHARLES S. ANDREWS; appointed by the Mayor ; salary $3,000 per annum.
BOARD OF SUPERVISORS.
Term of office, two years ; salary, $1,200 per annum ; terms expire first Monday in December, 1883. Weekly meetings each Monday evening. Quarterly meetings first Monday in January, April, July, and October. Special meetings at the discretion of the President.
PRESIDENT .- MAURICE C. BLAKE.
CLERK .- JOHN A. RUSSELL ; appointed by the Board ; salary $3,600 per annum.
DEPUTY CLERK .- SANDS W. FORMAN; salary $1,800 per annum.
ASSISTANT CLERKS .- William T. Patterson and James S. Thompson ; salary, $1,800 per annum each.
SERGEANT-AT-ARMS .- ROBERT B. BARTLETT ; salary $1,200 per annum.
Members.
First Ward-WILLIAM H. BODFISH,
Second ** JOHN McKEW,
Third JOHN SHIRLEY,
Fourth " JOHN H. CARMANY,
Fifth HENRY MOLINEUX,
Sixth GEORGE TORRENS,
Seventh Ward-GEORGE B. BRADFORD,
Eighth CHARLES A. FISHER,
Ninth
OLIVER MERRILL,
Tenth HENRY B. RUSS,
Eleventh N. C. PARRISH,
Twelfth
JOHN F. KENNEDY.
STANDING COMMITTEES .- Judiciary-Bodfish, Bradford, Molineux. Finance and Auditing-Moli- neux. Russ, Carmany. Fire Department-Bradford, Parrish, Merrill. Streets, Wharves, etc .- Parrish, Kennedy, McKew. Public Buildings-Kennedy, Carmany, Parrish. Water and Water Supplies-Carmany, Molineux, Ker nedy, Bradford, Bodfish. Health and Police, and House of Correction-Merrill, Torrens, Russ, Parrish, Shirley. License and Orders-Shirley, Bodfish, Fisher. Hospital-Russ, Merrill, Fisher. Printing and Salaries-Russ, Carmany, McKew. Industrial School-McKew, Shirley, Bradford, Bodfish, Merrill. Street Lights-Fisher, Kennedy, Russ, Parrish, Torrens. Outside Lands-Torrens, Bradford, Car- many, McKew, Shirley.
BOARD OF EDUCATION.
Term of office, two years ; expires first Monday in December, 1883. No compensation. Meetings, first and third Fridays of each mouth,
PRESIDENT-J. C. STUBBS. Secretary-George Beanston ; salary, $2,400 per annum. Assistant Secre- tary-George W. Wade; $1,500 per aunum. Clerk-Lewis C. Ferguson ; $1,200 per annum. Messenger- George A. Lowney ; $600 per annum.
SUPERINTENDENT OF COMMON SCHOOLS-JOHN W. TAYLOR ; salary, $4,000 per annum.
DEPUTY SUPERINTENDENT -DUDLEY C. STONE; appointed by the Superintendent ; salary, $3,000 per annum.
Members.
J. C. STUBBS,
JAMES H. CULVER,
H. M. FISKE, M. D.,
JOSEPH S. BACON, T. B. DEWITT. M. D.,
B. F. STERETT,
JULIUS BANDMANN,
HORACE D. DUNN,
DAVID STERN, B. F. WEBSTER.
STANDING COMMITTEES-Classification-Fiske, Ewer, DeWitt, Stubbs, Taylor. Rules and Regula- tions-DeWitt, Fiske, Stern, Stubbs. Credentials and Qualifications of Teachera-Bacon, Bowen, Band- maun, Stubbs, Taylor. School Houses and Sites-Ewer, Culver, Webster. Salaries-Bandmann, DeWitt, Bowen. Furniture and Supplies-Culver, Stern, Webster. Judiciary-Dunn, Bacon, Fiske. Finance- Stern, Sterett, Culver, DeWitt. Printing-Sterett, Dunn, Stern. Janitors-Bowen, Sterett, Bandmann,
Stubbs, Taylor. Visiting-Webster, Bacon, Ewer, Dunn.
WINDOW SHADES On hand and Made to Order in any design, color and finish.
G. W. Clark & Co., 645 Market St.
D. HICKS & CO., Bookbinders and Printers, 508 Montgomery St., cor. Commercial.
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HINCKLEY, SPIERS & HAYES, FULTON IRON WORKS, 213 Fremont Street, Manufacturers of HOISTING WORKS, CAGES, BUCKETS and CARS.
SAN FRANCISCO DIRECTORY.
Dixon, Bernstein & Co., Show Case Manufacturers, 250 Market St.
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CITY AND COUNTY OFFICERS .*
SUPERIOR COURT+-Department No. 1 .- Judge-THOMAS K. WILSON ; term expires January, 1887 ; salary, $4,000 per annum. Reporter-J. H. W. Riley; salary, fees. No. 2 .- Judge-JEREMIAH F. SULLI- VAN; term expires January, 1885; salary, $4,000 per annum. Reporter-Thomas R. Knox; salary, fees. No. 3 .- Judge-JAMES M. ALLEN (Presiding Judge); term expires January, 1883; salary, $4,000 per annum. Reporter-J. G. Allen ; salary, fees. No. 4 .- Judge-J. A. WAYMIRE; term expires January, 1883; salary, $4,000 per annum. Reporter-Harrison A. Jones ; salary, fees. No. 5 .- Judge-JOHN HUNT Jr .; term expires January, 1885; salary, $4,000 per annum. Reporter-George H. Maxwell; salary, fees. No. 6 .- Judge-M. A. EDMONDS; term expires January, 1887; salary, $4,000 per annum, Reporter-C. F. Reynolds ; salary, fees. No. 7,-Judge-OLIVER P. EVANS ; term expires January, 1885 ; salary, $4,000 per annum. Reporter-Hervey Darneal; salary, fees. No. 8 .- Judge-F. W. LAWLER; term expires January, 1887 ; salary, $4,000 per annum. Reporter-C. A. Sumner ; salary, fees. No. 9 .- (Probate) -Judge-JOHN F. FINN ; term expires January, 1887; salary, $4,000 per annum. Reporter-William A. Maxwell ; salary, fees. NO. 10 .- (Special)-Judge-CHARLES HALSEY ; term expires January, 1883 ; salary, $4,000 per annum .- Re- porter-C. W. Gearhart; salary, fees. No. 11 .- (Criminal)-Judge-THOMAS W. FREELON ; term expires January, 1883; salary, $4,000 per annum. Reporter-B. C. Brown : salary, fees. No. 12 .- (Criminal)- Judge-ROBERT FERRAL; term expires January, 1885; salary, $4,000 per annum. Reporter-Charles C. Kinsey ; salary, fees.
POLICE COURT No. 1 .- Judge-HALE RIX ; salary, $4,000 per annum. Prosecuting Attorney-E. W. Blaney ; term regulated by the Board of Supervisors ; $3,000 per annum. Clerk-James E. Hughes; term regulated by the Board of Supervisors ; $2,400 per annum. Clerk Prosecuting Attorney -- R. M. Swain, $1,500 per annum. Interpreters-Louis Locke. Chinese; Joseph A. Becsey, French and Spanish ; Ernest C. Stock, German ; Andrew Glover, Italian, Slavonic and Portuguese ; $1,500 per annum each.
POLICE COURT No. 2 .- Judge-SIMON ROSENBAUM; salary, $4,000 per annum. Prosecuting Attor- ney-John N. E. Wilson ; salary, $3,000 per annum. Clerk-Joseph F. Bradford ; salary, $1,800 per annum.
JUSTICES' COURTS - Justices-J. C. PENNIE, (Presiding Justice), J. H. Ryan, E. Gillson, J. D. Con- nolly, and F. M. Clough ; salaries, Presiding Justice, $2,700 per annum ; Associates, $2,400 per annum each. Clerk-W. E. Lamb; $2,400 per annum. Deputy Clerks-P. Deveney and Jere. J. Driscoll ; $1,200 per annum each. Janitor -- John McHardy Hay ; $900 per annum.
CITY AND COUNTY ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR-JABEZ F. COWDERY ; salary, $5,000 per annum. Assist- ants-R. L. Behre, $1,800 per annum ; John A. Reichert, $1,500 per annum.
DISTRICT ATTORNEY-L. E. PRATT : salary, $5,000 per annum. First Assistant-Frank M. Stone; $3,600 per annum. Second Assistant-Hugh K. McJunken ; $3,000 per annum. Clerk-George H. Perry ; $1,800 per annum. Assistant Clerk -- O. C. Pratt ; $1,500 per annum.
CHIEF OF POLICE-PATRICK CROWLEY; appointed by the Board of Police Commissioners ; salary, $4,000 per annum. Clerk-Alfred Clarke, $1,800 per annum. Property Clerk -- William Cullen ; $1,800 per annum.
COUNTY CLERK-DAVID WILDER, and ex-officio Clerk of the Superior Court ; salary, $4,000 per aunum. Deputies-James D. Ruggles, Charles E. Nougues, William B. Smith, Theodore B. Ross, Thomas H, Merry, John M. Days, James W. Elder, John F. Boden, George H. Pippy, Frederick A. Elliott, John F. Farren, Bert McNulty, Frank K. Skelly, M. J. McGrath, David Schindler, John H. Harney, Charles E. Smith, W. S. Law- ton. Frank W. Butterfield, Charles P. Coey, Benjamin M. Gunn, H. P. Tricou, George Atkinson, George T. Emerson, James Kipp, J. G. Boyne, H. Toelken, A. J. Raisch, Charles Z. Soule, Owen Thorn, A. Kronberg, Max Horwinski, Henry Lunstedt, Dudley H. Haskell Jr., James L. Homer and John R. Daly. Copyists- E. Z. Brodowski, William Cameron, John F. Davis, J. E. Davis, George H. A. Dimpfel, Edward Ewald Jr., A. Fiske, William M. Gillespie, Edward D. Hall, Frederick D. Hall, William Ilorton, Mason C. Wilson, P. H. Kenny, Leonard G. Jordan, William J. Keightley, M. Page- Minor, James B. Mulcahy, D. F. O'Leary, E. L. Perkins and Samuel Tevis.
SHERIFF-JOHN SEDGWICK ; salary, $8,000 per annum. Under Sheriff-A. H. Wands, $2,400 per annum. Bookkeeper-Levi P. Peck, $8,000 per annum. Assistant Bookkeeper-R. V. Croskey, $1,200 per annum. Deputies-W. W. Greenhood, C. O. Burton, Elisha Kennarson, Walter Smith, W. Irvin Floyd, J. F. Sullivan, James Deane, Sylvester A. Sniffin, H. Droste, Heury Blum Jr., Dorsan Nichols, J. E. Greene, Charles Salt- man, W. T. Haverly, Gilman Gale, Henry Marx, James J. Meagher, John W. Bourdet, H. J. McCormick, H. W. Schwerin, Henry Gille, Jerome Stevenson, J. J. Crowley and John A. Shepston. Chief Jailer County Jail-Julius C. Green. Jailers-J. W. Mckenzie, J. J. Dunn, James O'Donnell, John Russell, Peter Connolly, Robert Christy, Ed. Gilleran and A. Bahrs. Matron County Jail-Mrs. Martha Little.
RECORDER-JOHN W. CHERRY ; salary, $4,000 per anuum. Chief Deputy-William T. Atwood, $3,000 per annum. Deputies-R. D. Blauvelt and W. P. Merriam. Mortgage Clerk-H. F. Morris. Copyists-E. A. Wilson, W. HI. Voorhees, Alexander Irvine, Clay M. Greene, Charles H. Collins, J. B. Emmal Jr., Harvey Burdell, O. F. Salomon, M. Warschauer, Mrs. Emma Bell, Miss Josephine T. Bigley, Miss Valence V. Bloch, Miss Gussie Gray, Miss Carrie B. Laidley, Miss Kittie I. F. Soule, Miss Ella F. White and Miss A. H. Har- low. Porters-Hermann Tietjen and George W. Dennis.
AUDITOR-HENRY BRICKWEDEL; salary, $4,000 per annum. Deputy-William Stelling, $3,000 per annum. Clerks-John F. Klenck, $1,800 per annum ; P. J. Hupers, $1,500 per annum.
TREASURER-JAMES H. WIDBER ; salary, $4,000 per annum. Chief Deputy-Adolphus A. Hobe, $3,000 per annum. Assistant Deputy-Jacob Widber, $2,100 per annum. Clerk-Jerome Deasy, $1,200 per annum.
A88E88OR-ALEXANDER BADLAM ; term expires January, 1883 ; salary, $4,000 per annum. Office Depu- ties-Ezra B. Badlam (chief) and R. P. Johnson, $2,400 per annum each ; Philip H. Blake, George Burgess, Gordon E. Sloss, D. Maloney, George Tyroll aud Joseph P. Cochran, $1,800 per annum each. Chief Drafts- man-Alfred D. Miesegaes, $2,400 per annum. Assistant Draftsman-Edward T. Batturs, $1,800 per annum. Field Deputies-Chief Deputy, $200 per month. Assistant Deputies, $100 per month each, when employed.
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