USA > California > San Francisco County > San Francisco > Langley's San Francisco directory for the year commencing 1883 > Part 3
Note: The text from this book was generated using artificial intelligence so there may be some errors. The full pages can be found on Archive.org (link on the Part 1 page).
Part 1 | Part 2 | Part 3 | Part 4 | Part 5 | Part 6 | Part 7 | Part 8 | Part 9 | Part 10 | Part 11 | Part 12 | Part 13 | Part 14 | Part 15 | Part 16 | Part 17 | Part 18 | Part 19 | Part 20 | Part 21 | Part 22 | Part 23 | Part 24 | Part 25 | Part 26 | Part 27 | Part 28 | Part 29 | Part 30 | Part 31 | Part 32 | Part 33 | Part 34 | Part 35 | Part 36 | Part 37 | Part 38 | Part 39 | Part 40 | Part 41 | Part 42 | Part 43 | Part 44 | Part 45 | Part 46 | Part 47 | Part 48 | Part 49 | Part 50 | Part 51 | Part 52 | Part 53 | Part 54 | Part 55 | Part 56 | Part 57 | Part 58 | Part 59 | Part 60 | Part 61 | Part 62 | Part 63 | Part 64 | Part 65 | Part 66 | Part 67 | Part 68 | Part 69 | Part 70 | Part 71 | Part 72 | Part 73 | Part 74 | Part 75 | Part 76 | Part 77 | Part 78 | Part 79 | Part 80 | Part 81 | Part 82 | Part 83 | Part 84 | Part 85 | Part 86 | Part 87 | Part 88 | Part 89 | Part 90 | Part 91 | Part 92 | Part 93 | Part 94 | Part 95 | Part 96 | Part 97 | Part 98 | Part 99 | Part 100 | Part 101 | Part 102 | Part 103 | Part 104 | Part 105 | Part 106 | Part 107 | Part 108 | Part 109 | Part 110 | Part 111 | Part 112 | Part 113 | Part 114 | Part 115 | Part 116 | Part 117 | Part 118 | Part 119 | Part 120 | Part 121 | Part 122 | Part 123 | Part 124 | Part 125 | Part 126 | Part 127 | Part 128 | Part 129 | Part 130 | Part 131 | Part 132 | Part 133 | Part 134 | Part 135 | Part 136 | Part 137 | Part 138 | Part 139 | Part 140 | Part 141 | Part 142 | Part 143 | Part 144 | Part 145 | Part 146 | Part 147 | Part 148 | Part 149 | Part 150 | Part 151 | Part 152 | Part 153 | Part 154 | Part 155 | Part 156 | Part 157 | Part 158 | Part 159 | Part 160 | Part 161 | Part 162 | Part 163 | Part 164 | Part 165 | Part 166 | Part 167 | Part 168 | Part 169 | Part 170 | Part 171 | Part 172 | Part 173 | Part 174 | Part 175 | Part 176 | Part 177 | Part 178 | Part 179 | Part 180 | Part 181 | Part 182 | Part 183 | Part 184 | Part 185 | Part 186 | Part 187 | Part 188 | Part 189 | Part 190 | Part 191 | Part 192 | Part 193 | Part 194 | Part 195 | Part 196 | Part 197 | Part 198 | Part 199 | Part 200 | Part 201 | Part 202 | Part 203 | Part 204 | Part 205 | Part 206 | Part 207 | Part 208 | Part 209 | Part 210 | Part 211 | Part 212 | Part 213 | Part 214 | Part 215 | Part 216 | Part 217 | Part 218 | Part 219 | Part 220 | Part 221 | Part 222 | Part 223 | Part 224 | Part 225 | Part 226 | Part 227 | Part 228 | Part 229 | Part 230 | Part 231 | Part 232 | Part 233 | Part 234 | Part 235 | Part 236 | Part 237 | Part 238 | Part 239 | Part 240 | Part 241 | Part 242 | Part 243 | Part 244 | Part 245 | Part 246 | Part 247 | Part 248 | Part 249 | Part 250 | Part 251 | Part 252 | Part 253 | Part 254 | Part 255 | Part 256 | Part 257 | Part 258 | Part 259 | Part 260 | Part 261 | Part 262 | Part 263 | Part 264 | Part 265 | Part 266 | Part 267 | Part 268 | Part 269 | Part 270 | Part 271 | Part 272 | Part 273 | Part 274 | Part 275 | Part 276 | Part 277 | Part 278 | Part 279 | Part 280 | Part 281 | Part 282 | Part 283 | Part 284 | Part 285 | Part 286 | Part 287 | Part 288 | Part 289 | Part 290 | Part 291 | Part 292 | Part 293 | Part 294 | Part 295 | Part 296 | Part 297 | Part 298 | Part 299 | Part 300 | Part 301 | Part 302 | Part 303 | Part 304 | Part 305 | Part 306 | Part 307 | Part 308 | Part 309 | Part 310 | Part 311 | Part 312 | Part 313 | Part 314 | Part 315 | Part 316 | Part 317
ASSISTANT CLERK .- James S. Thompson ; salary, $1,800 per annum.
SERGEANT-AT-ARMS .- HENRY E. CORBETT ; salary $1,200 per annum.
Members.
First Ward-J. T. SULLIVAN.
Second " J. J. REICHENBACH.
Third JOHN SHIRLEY.
Fourth " CHARLES H. BURTON.
Fifth J. HENLEY SMITH.
Sixth E. B. POND.
Seventh Ward-JOHN D. GRIFFIN.
Eighth ¥ F. F. STROTHER.
Ninth
J. B. LEWIS.
Tenth
HERMAN RANKEN.
Eleventh
J. G. JAMES.
Twelfth
THOMAS ASHWORTH.
STANDING COMMITTEES .- Judiciary-Smith, Strother, Shirley. Finance and Auditing-Pond,
Smith, Burton. Fire Department-Burton, Reichenbach, Lewis. Streets, Wharves, etc .- Ashworth, Bur- ton, Sullivan. Public Buildings-Shirley, Reichenbach, Lewis. Water and Water Supplies-Strother, Shirley, Pond. Health and Police, and House of Correction-Strother, Shirley, Pond, Burton; Ranken. License and Orders-Sullivan, Ashworth, Lewis. Hospital-Reichenbach, Smith, Ashworth. Printing and Salaries-Ranken, Sullivan, James. Industrial School-Lewis, Pond, Burton, James, Griffin. Street Lights-James, Pond, Lewis, Ranken, Sullivan. Outside Lands-Griffin, James, Strother, Ashworth,
Reichenbach.
BOARD OF EDUCATION.
Term of office, two years; expires first Monday in December, 1884. No compensation. Meetings, first and third Fridays of each month,
PRESIDENT-ROBERT P. HASTINGS. Secretary-John T. McGeoghegan; salary, $2,400 per annum. Assistant Secretary-Wm. H. Miller ; $1,500 per annum. Assistant Secretary-Lewis C. Ferguson ; $1,200 per annum. Messenger-Thomas J. Gallagher ; $600 per annnm.
SUPERINTENDENT OF COMMON SCHOOLS-A. J. MOULDER ; salary, $4,000 per annum.
DEPUTY SUPERINTENDENT -JOSEPH O'CONNOR; appointed by the Superintendent ; salary, $3,000 per annum.
Members.
ROBERT P. HASTINGS,
ERNEST BRAND,
FRANK CONKLIN, JOHN CAHALIN,
JAMES M. EATON, M. D.,
J. M. FOARD,
LEE O. RODGERS, M. D., CHARLES E. TRAVERS,
CHAS. D. CLEVELAND, M. D.
ISIDOR DANIELWITZ.
JESSE A. MELCHER,
RAPHAEL WEILL.
STANDING. COMMITTEES-Classification-Cleveland, Danielwitz, Brand, Hastings, Moulder. Rules and Regulations-Travers, Eaton, Cleveland, Hastings, Moulder. Credentials and Qualifications of Teachers-Cahalin, Melcher, Conklin, Hastings, Moulder. School Houses and Sites-Conklin, Cahalin, Eaton, Hastings. Salaries-Melcher, Weill, Travers. Furniture and Supplies-Weill, Travers, Danielwitz, Hastings. Finance-Danielwitz, Brand, Eaton, Weill, Hastings. Judiciary-Brand, Rodgers, Foard.
Printing-Foard, Melcher, Rodgers. Janitors-Eaton, Cahalin, Cleveland, Hastings, Moulder. Visiting- Rodgers, Foard, Conklin.
G. W. CLARK & CO.
LARGEST AND BEST SELECTED STOCK OF WALL PAPERS ON THE COAST . : : 645 MARKET ST.
D. HICKS & CO., 508 Montgomery St., cor. Commercial, Leading Bookbinders of San Francisco.
Factory, cor. Fifth and Brannan.
Dixon, Bernstein & Co., Show Case Manufacturers, 250 Market St.
HINCKLEY, SPIERS & HAYES,
FULTON IRON WORKS, 213 Fremont St., Manufacturers of QUARTZ MILLS and Mining Machinery.
58 SAN FRANCISCO DIRECTORY.
CITY AND COUNTY OFFICERS .*
SUPERIOR COURTt-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, (Presiding Judge) ; term expires January, 1885 ; salary, $4,000 per annum. Reporter-Thomas R. Knox ; salary, fees. No. 3 .- Judge-J. V. COFFEY : term expires January, 1889; salary, $4,000 per annum. Reporter-H. A. Jones ; salary, fees. No. 4 .- Judge-J. G. MAGUIRE; term expires January, 1889 ; salary, 84,000 per annum. Reporter-J. G. Allen ; salary, fees. No. 5 .- Judge-JOHN HUNT Jr. ; term expires January, 1885; salary, $4,000 per annum. Reporter-E. S. Belden; 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-O. 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-F. M. CLOUGH ; term expires January, 1889 ; salary, $4,000 per annum .- Reporter-Stephen Potter ; salary, fees. No. 11 .- (Criminal)-Judge-D. J. TOOHEY ; term expires January, 1889; salary, $4,000 per annum. Reporter-John J. Maginis : salary, fees. No. 12 .- (Criminal)-Judge-ROBERT FERRAL; term expires January, 1885 ; salary, $4,000 per annum. Reporter-R. F. Gallagher ; salary, fees.
POLICE COURT No. 1 .- Judge-H. WATSON WEBB ; salary, $4,000 per annum. Prosecuting Attorney- W. C. Graves ; term regulated by the Board of Supervisors ; $3,000 per annum. Clerk-Hiram B. Cook ; term regulated by the Board of Supervisors ; $2,400 per annum. Clerk Prosecuting Attorney-R. M. Swain, $1,500 per annum. Interpretera-Louis Locke, Chinese ; Joseph A. Becsey, French and Spanish ; Ernest C. Stock, German ; Andrew Glover, Itallan, Slavonic and Portuguese ; $1,500 per annum each.
POLICE COURT No. 2 .- Judge-JAMES LAWLOR ; salary, $4,000 per annum. Prosecuting Attorney- J. F. Coffey ; salary, $3,000 per annum. Clerk-Wm. Farren ; salary, $1,500 per annum.
JUSTICES' COURTS - Justices-J. C. PENNIE, (Presiding Justice), E. Gilson, Geo. A. Young, Charles H. Wolff, and Jos. J. Dunne ; salaries, Presiding Justice, $2,700 per annum; Associates, $2,400 per annum each. Clerk-W. E. Lamb; $2,400 per annum. Deputy Clerks-P. Deveny and Jas. J. Jamison ; $1,200 per annum each. Janitor -- John McHardy Hay ; $900 per annum.
CITY AND COUNTY ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR-WILLIAM CRAIG ; salary, $5,000 per annum. Assist- ants-John H. Meredith, $2,400 per annum ; John A. Reichert and Chas. L. Weller, Jr., $1,500 per annum.
DISTRICT ATTORNEY-JEREMIAH D. SULLIVAN; salary, $5,000 per annum. First Assistant-E. B. Stonehill ; $3,600 per annum. Second Assistant-A, C. Bradford ; $3,000 per annum. Clerk-W. M. Fitz Maurice ; $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-WM. T. SESNON, and ex-officio Clerk of the Superior Court ; salary, $4,000 per annum. Deputies-James D. Ruggles, A. J. Raisch, W. J. Rightmire, H. P. Tricou, W. E. Schwerin, H. C. Randall, J. J. Kenny, B. J. Crimmins, F.W. Butterfield, E. J. Casey, William Hynes, E. Z. Brodowski, Thos. Gilhooly, Stephen Burke, Charles Z. Soule, J. J. Ryan and D. C. Van Nostrand. Court Room Clerks-W. G. Burke, M. Horwinski, W. H. Cook, C. J. Murphy, Samuel Tevis, George L. Wilson, John F. Boden, J. J. Driscoll, Frank G. Andrews, E. L. Myers, Frank J. Skelly and E. C. Palmer. Copyists-G. Thebaud, T. H. Fogarty, Frank Mccarthy, Joseph Linahan, J. P. Couch, W. J. Blattner, I. L. Berans, Frank Grimes, Joseph B. Cook, John Hamilton, Edward Ewald, Jr., William McDonald, Robert McCord, H. S. Falk, J. H. Douglass, M. H. Eaton, George N. Smith, Gilman Lambert and J. F. Carpenter.
SHERIFF-PATRICK CONNOLLY ; salary, $8,000 per annum. Under Sheriff-M. F. Cummins, $2,400 per annum. Bookkeeper-M. J. McGrath, $3,000 per annum. Assistant Bookkeeper-Henry Marx, $1,200 per annum. Deputies-John Rafferty, John Sillery, John F. O'Day, John H. Harney, John Heaney, James J. Murphy, S. J. Farrell, L. P. Peck, Marion A. Wilson, William Free. Jeremiah J. Collins, James McGarry, William H. Williams, John Rainey, Thomas J. Farrell, William H. Bigger, John R. Morton, George Webb, Jacob Haas, A. J. Martin, Joseph Mansfield, Laurence Dunne, James H. Ryan, and Thomas Kiernan. Sheriff's Keepers-Matt. McCaffrey, Denis Murphy, W. H. Bolshaw, George Donoghue, Louis Ehrlich, James R. Keogh, and James Duffy. Chief Jaller-John Kirkpatrick. Jailers-John W. Mckenzie, James H. Dunne, Cornelius Walsh. Ferdinand Zeiglmyer, John T. Burns, Richard McDonnell, John Lawler, P. Creighton, John E. Hopkins, and P. H. Naughton. Matron-Mrs. Bride.
RECORDER-WILLIAM J. BRYAN ; salary, $4,000 per annum. Chief Deputy-Hyman P. Bush. $3,000 per annum. Deputies-Wm. R. Sloan, and Henry Casey. Clerks-Thomas F. Casey, Charles H. McCourtney, William F. Lavelle, William P. Merriam, Michael F. O'Connor, John C. Burke, Alonzo A. Taylor, Henry Nollers, Jacob W. Edaill, Benjamin Aach, Bartholomew C. Derhamn, William J. Hayes. Denia F. Slattery, Mark Hunt, George D. O'Neil, and Henry B. Wade. Porters-J. Sullivan and William Akins.
AUDITOR-WILLIAM M. EDGAR; salary, $4,000 per annum. Deputy-Charles Hubert, $3,000 per annum. Clerk-George F. MeLeod, $1,800 per aunum.
TREASURER-C. REIS ; salary, $4,000 per annum. Chief Deputy-J. C. Reis, $3,000 per annum. Depu- ties-R. Day, A. A. Hobe, and Peter Sander.
ASSE88OR-LOUIS F. HOLTZ; salary, $4,000 per annum. Office Deputies-J. M. Merrill (chief) and Gordon E. Sloss, $2,400 per annum each ; E. T. Batturns, T. B. Mortie, William Miller, H. Dinklage, James Curlett, S. P. Holway, and D. Maloney, $1,800 per annum each. Chief Draftsman-Alfred D. Meesegaes, $2,400 per annum. Assistant Draftsman-O. D. Boyd, $1,800 per annum. Field Deputies-Chief Deputy, $200 per month. Assistant Deputies, $100 per month each, when employed.
TAX COLLECTOR #-JOHN H. GRADY; salary, $4,000 per annum. Chief Deputy-William J. Gavigan, $2,400 per annum. Cashier-L. J. Welch, $2,400 per annum. Deputies-Henry Hart, D. J. Gordon and Thomas B. Cunningham, $1,800 per annum each. Porter-Daniel Bigelow, $840 per annum.
* For location of Public Offices, see Key to Public Offices.
t This Court was organized in January, 1880, after the adoption of the new Constitution, and the follow- ing named Courts abolished : Fourth, Twelfth, Fifteenth, Nineteenth and Twenty-third District, County, Probate, Municipal Court of Appeals, Municipal Criminal and City Criminal. -
# The Tax Collector is allowed by law one Chief and one Cash Deputy, at a salary of $200 per month each ; three general Deputies, at $150 per month each ; and extra Clerks, when employed, $150 per month each. The entire annual amount of salaries for his Deputies and Clerka not to exceed $12,000.
SAN FRANCISCO LAUNDRY WASHING DONE at SHORT NOTICE Office, 33 Geary St.
J. MACDONOUGH & CO.
Importers of and Dealers In all kinds of FOREIGN and DOMESTIC COAL, 41 Market Street, corner Spear.
MUNICIPAL GOVERNMENT. 59
LICENSE COLLECTOR *- D. R. McNEILL; appointed by the Board of Supervisors; salary, $3,000 per annum. Deputy-M. C. Conroy, $1,800 per annum. Assistant Collectors-P. F. DuFlon, D. R. Lockwood, H. W. Fraser, George E. Lewis, M. J. O'Reilly, Thomas Bryan, Francis J. Byrne, Andrew Spaulding, John P. Riordan, J. M. Ferris, W. E. Eakin, A. E. Buckingham, James C. McGlynn and Wm. G. Lansing, $1,500 per annum each.
REGISTRAR OF VOTERS-JAMES A. JOHNSON ; appointed by the Governor ; salary, $3,600 per annum. Chief Clerk-Wm. Broderick, $1,800 per annum. Deputy-Henry E. Sheldon, $1,800 per annum. Clerk and Messenger-Charles J. Blackburne, $1,500 per annum.
SURVEYOR t-GEORGE H. ROGERS; salary, $500 per annum and fees. Deputies-Charles S. Tilton and George R. Turner.
SUPERINTENDENT PUBLIO STREETS AND HIGHWAYS-T. J. LOWNEY ; salary, $4,000 per annum. Depu- ties-Edward H. Drum, John A. Hogan, James E. Lowney, James J. Flinn, Edward Owens, Thomas Clark, John Buckley, Maurice Sullivan, Thomas Blanchfield, John H. Knight, Michael B. Mara, Patrick Donohue, and John J. McDade.
CORONER-M. LEVINGSTON ; salary, $4,000 per annum. Deputies-M. J. Simmons, $1,800 per annum, and Charles Johnson, $1,500 per annum. Messenger-P. J. Shanly, $900 per annum.
PUBLIO ADMINISTRATOR-PHILIP A. ROACH ; salary, fees. Attorney-John A. Wright; salary, fees. CITY PHYSICIAN-CHARLES BLACH; salary $1,800 per annum. Police Surgeon-S. S. Stambaugh, $1,200 per annum.
POUND KEEPER-J. BRACKEN ; salary, $900 per annum and fees.
FIRE DEPARTMENT COMMISSIONERS -- EDWARD B. COTTER (President), Edward Flaherty, Frank G. Edwards, Frederick C. Siebe and John Mason ; no compensation. Clerk-Ezekiel B. Vreeland ; salary, $1,800 per annum. Janitor and Messenger-George W. L. Post, $900 per annum.
FIRE ALARM AND POLICE TELEGRAPH-SUPERINTENDENT-JOHN CURRAN ; term regulated by the Board of Supervisora ; salary $2,400 per annum. Operators-William Morton, Alfred Clarke, Jr., and E. H. Reese, $1,500 per annum each. Line Repairers-William E. Ackerson, $1,200 per annum; Antone Chris- tiansen and Daniel Shay, $1,080 per annum each.
PARK COMMISSIONERS-F. M. PIXLEY (President) Leland Stanford and J. Rosenfeld ; no compensation. Engineer-City and County Surveyor (ex officio), no compensation. Secretary-R. S. Smith. Superinten- deut-John J. McEwen.
BOARD OF HEALTH-Members : THE MAYOR (President), and Doctors J. C. Shorb, O. O. Burgess, William A. Douglass, and A. W. Perry ; no compensation.
BOARD CITY HALL COMMISSIONERS-MAYOR (ex officio), Auditor (ex officio), City and County Attorney (ex officio) ; salary, $1,200 per annum each. Secretary-Henry Bartling, $2,400 per annum.
COMMISSIONERS OF INSANITY-ISAAC S. TITUS, M.D., (President), Geo. A. Reich, M.D., L. J. Henry, M.D., J. G. Jewell, M.D. ; salary, fees.
OFFICE HEALTH DEPARTMENT-Health Officer-J. L. MEARES, M. D .; salary, $3,000 per annum. Quaran- tine Officer .- William F. McAllister, M.D., $1,800 per annum. Secretary-Peter Mulloy, $2,100 per annum. W. H. A. Hodgdon, M. D., Assistant Secretary; $1,200 per annum. Health Inspectors-Scott Elder, Lewis R. Lull, H. J. Burns, George Decker, R. E. Chapman and Daniel S. Culp, $1,200 per annum each. Market Inspector-Jacob Wray, $1,200 per annum. Superintendent of Disinterments-J. H. Blethen, $900 per an- num. Messenger-William Hoesch, $900 per annum.
ALMS HOUSE AND HOSPITAL-Superintendent-M. J. KEATING ; salary, $2,400 per annum. Matron-Mrs. M. J. Keating, $720 per annum. Resident Physician-S. R. Gerry, $1,500 per annum.
CITY AND COUNTY HOSPITAL-Superintendent Physician-ISAAC S. TITUS; salary, $2,400 per annum. Resident Physician-W.E. Bates, $1.500 per annum. House Physicians-John H. Sheets, William H. Gris- wald, A. A. Stoneberger and J. P. LeFevre. Visiting " hysicians-W. F. McNutt and Henry Gibbons, Sr., $1,200 per annum each. Visiting Surgeons .- W. A. Douglass aud R. A. McLean, $1,200 per annum each. Apothecary-J. R. Garratt, $1,200 per annum. Steward-Robert Bell, $1,500 per annum. Terms regulated by the Board of Health.
TWENTY-SIXTH STREET HOSPITAL-Resident Physician. - JOHN W. FOYE, salary, $1,800 per annum. Steward-Jeremiah Sullivan, $600 per annum.
INDUSTRIAL SCHOOL (Transferred to the control of the Board of Supervisors April 9, 1872, by Act of the Legislature)-Superintendent-JOHN S. KENNY; salary, $1,680 per anuum. Assistant Superintendent- E. Barthrop, $1,080 per annum. Teachers-J. C. Robinson, $1,080 per annum; B. F. Catlin, $960 per annum. Teacher Music-J. C. Kemp, $780 per annum. Foreman Shoe Shop-Dan Maloney, $780 per annum. Fore- man Tailor Shop-A. P. McCarthy, $780 per aunum. Gardener-John Beatty, $480 per annum. Teamster- J. T. Mulligan, $600 per annum. Farmer-A. Sullivan, $600 per annum. Carpenter-Guto Austrine, $780 per annumn. Steward-Charles H. Warren, $780 per annum. Matrou-Mrs. Anderson, $600 per annum. Seamstress-Mrs. Nellie Harris, $360 per annum. Visiting Physician-Benjamin D. Dean, $900 per annum.
HOUSE OF CORRECTION-Superintendent .- SAM SHEAR ; salary, $1,800 per annum. Assistant Superin- tendent-Thomas Seal, $1.200 per annum. Matron-Mrs. A. T. Green, $600 per annum. Twenty-one Guards, who receive $660 per annum each.
SUPERINTENDENT CITY CEMETERY-ALBERT P. STANYAN ; salary, $900 per annum.
GAS INSPECTOR-ROBERT C. AMES.
GARDENERS PUBLIC SQUARES-DANIEL CREIGHTON (chief) ; salary, $1,200 per annum ; G. C. Driscoll, James O'Brien, J. G. Nihen, A. Oliver, H. G. Allen and James Gilmartin ; $900 per annum each.
GATE KEEPER PIONEER PARK-Augustus Tieroff; salary, $480 per annum.
WATCHMAN OLD CITY HALL-W. O. Southwick; salary, $960 per annum.
WATCHMAN NEW CITY HALL-Henry Armstrong (night) salary, $960 per annum ; Frank Murphy (day) $900 per annum.
* The Act of the Legislature, April 3d, 1876, authorizes the Collector of Licenses to appoint, with the advice and consent of the Mayor, Auditor and Treasurer, as many Assistant Collectors of Licenses as they may deem necessary, not to exceed twelve, to hold their offices during the pleasure of the Collector of Licenses.
t The County Surveyor receives fees for surveying private property, principally street work. Salarles of Deputies and Clerks paid by the Surveyor.
TRUMAN, ISHAM & CO. 509, 511 Market St. Wagons, Buggies, Carriages, Steam Engines AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS
D. HICKS & CO., Paper-rulers and Blank-book Manufacturers, 508 Montgomery, cor. Commerc'l.
OAK, ASH, HICKORY, WHITEWOOD, BEECH:
JOHN WIGMORE. 133 Spear Street.
60
SAN FRANCISCO DIRECTORY.
Election Districts.
State Congressional.
FIRST DISTRICT .- The City and County of San Fran- cisco.
SECOND DISTRICT .- The counties of Contra Costa, Alameda, San Joaquin, Calaveras, Amador, El Dorado, Sacramento, Plaeer, Nevada, Alpine and Tuolumne.
THIRD DISTRICT .- The counties of Marin, Sonoma, Napa, Lake, Solano, Yolo, Sutter, Ynba, Sierra, Butte, Plumas, Lassen, Tehama, Colusa, Mendocino, Hum- boldt, Trinity, Shasta, Modoe, Stsktyou, and Del Norte.
E FOURTH DISTRICT .- San Diego, Los Angeles, San Be- nito, San Bernardino, Santa Barbara, Ventura, San Luis Obispo, Tulare, Monterey, Fresno, Kern, Mer- ced, Mariposa, Stanislaus, Santa Clara, Santa Cruz, San Mateo, Mono and Inyo.
Senatorial and Assembly.
WEIGHTH DISTRICT .- The City and County of San Francisco and the County of San Mateo shall bo the Eighth Senatorial Distriet, and shall elect one Sena- tor ; the County of San Mateo shall elect one member of the Assembly.
NINTH DISTRICT .- Commencing at a point where the southerly line of United States Military Reservation, - known as the "Presidio Reservation," intersects with ) the waters of the Pacific Ocean; thence meandering along the waters of said ocean and the waters of the Bay of San Francisco, northerly, easterly, and south- erly, to the point where Washington street intersects with said Bay ; thence westerly along said Washington street, to its intersection with First avenue ; thence northerly, along said avenue, to its intersection with the southerly boundary line to said " Prestdio Reser- vation ;" thence westerly and along the southerly boundary line of the said "Presidio Reservation," to its intersection with the Pacific Ocean, and the point of beginning, shall be the Ninth Senatorial District, and shall elect two Senators and four members of the Assembly.
TENTH DISTRICT .- Commeneing at a point where the southerly boundary line of the "Presidio Reserva- tion" intersects with the waters of the Pacific Ocean; theneo easterly and along the southerly boundary line of said "Presidio Reservation" to the point where First Avenue intersects with said boundary line; thenee southerly along said First avenue to the point where Washington street intersects with said First avenue; thence easterly along said Washington street to its intersection with the waters of the Bay of San Francisco; thence sontherly along the line of said Bay to the point of intersection of Market street with said Bay; theneo westerly along said Market street to the point where Geary street intersects with said Market street; thenee westerly along said Geary street to where it connects with the Point Lobos Toll Road; thence along said Point Lobos Toll Road, and said toll road produced in a direct line to the Pacific Ocean; thenco northerly along said ocean to tho point of beginning, shall be the Tenth Senatorial District, and shall elect two Senators and four members of the Assembly.
ELEVENTHI DISTRICT .- Commenetng at a point on the line of Market street where Fourth street intersects with said Market street; thence easterly, and along Said Market street to the waters of the Bay of San Francisco: thence southerly and southwesterly along tho line of the waters of said Bay, to a point where Fourth street intersects with said Bay ; thenco north- erly along the line of said Fourth street to the point of beginning, shall be the Eleventh Senatorial Dis- triet, and shall eleet two Senators and four members of the Assembly.
TWELFTH DISTRICT .- Commencing at the intersec- tion of Larkin and Geary streets, and running thenee easterly along said Geary street to its intersection with Market street; thence southwesterly along the line of said Market street to the point of intersection of Fourth street with said Market street ; thence southerly along said Fourth street to the point of its intersection with Channel street; thence southwest- erly along satd Channel street to the point of its in-
tersection with Eighth street; thenee northerly along said Eighth street to the point of its intersection with Market street; thence southwesterly along said Market street to the point of the intersection of Larkin street with said Market street; thenee northerly along said Larkin street to the point of beginning, shall be the Twelfth Senatorial Distriet, and shall elect two Sena- tors and four members of the Assembly.
THIRTEENTH DISTRICT .- Commencing at & point where the Point Lobos Toll Road produced in a direct line westerly intersects with the waters of the Pacific Ocean, and running thence easterly along. said Point Lobos Toll Road to the point of its connection with Geary street; theneo along said Geary street easterly to its intersection with Larkin street: theneo south- erly along said Larkin street to the point of its inter- section with Market street; thenee northerly along said Market street to the point where Eighth street intersects with said Market street; thenee southeast- erly along said Eighth street to its intersection with Channel street; thence northeasterly along said Chan- nel street to the point of its intersection with Fourth street ; thence southeasterly along said Fourth street to the point of its intersection with the Bay of San Francisco; thence southerly along the line of the waters of said bay to the point of intersection of the boundary line between the City and County of San Franetsco and the County of San Mateo with the ws- ters of said bay ; thenee westerly along said boundary line to the point of its intersection with the Pacific Ocean; thence northerly along the line of said ocean to the point of beginning, shall be the Thirteenth Senatorial District, and shall elect two Senators and four members of the Assembly.
City and County.
FIRST WARD .- Bounded by the waters of the Bay of San Francisco on the north and east ; by the north line of Washington street on the south; by the east line of Kearny street on the west; including the islands in the Bay.
Number of Voting Precinets-eight.
SECOND WARD .- Bounded by the waters of the Bay of San Francisco on the north ; by the west line of Kearny street on the east ; by the north lino of Val- lejo street on the south ; by the east line of Larkin street on the west.
Number of Precinets-nine.
THIRD WARD,-Bounded by the south line of Wash- ington street on the north, by the waters of the Bay of San Francisco, and the northerly line of Market street on the east ; by the north line of California street on the south, and the east line of Kearny street on the west.
Number of Preeinets-three.
FOURTH WARD .- Bounded by the south line of Val- lejo street on the north, by the west line of Kearny street on the east, by the north line of Washington street on the south, and by the east line of Larkin street on the west.
Number of Precincts-eight.
FIFTH WARD .- Bounded by the south lino of Cali- fornia street on the north ; by the northerly line of Market street on the southeast ; and by the east line of Kearny street on the west.
Number of Precinets-Two.
SIXTH WARD .- Bounded by the south line of Wash- ington street on the north by the west line of Kearny street on the east ; by the north: line of Pine street on the south ; and by the east line of Larkin street on the west.
Number of Precincts-six.
SEVENTH WARD .- Bounded by the southerly line of Market street on the north-west ; by the waters of the Bay of San Francisco on the north-east ; by the north- erly line of Harrison street on the south-east ; and by the easterly line of Second street on the south-west.
Number of Precincts-eight.
EIGHTH WARD .- Bounded by the south line of Pine street on the north ; by the west line of Kearny street on the east ; by the northerly line of Market street on the south-east ; and by the east line of Larkin street on the west.
Number of Precincts-eighteen.
NINTH WARD .- Bounded by the sontherly line of Harrison street on the north-west ; by the waters of the bay of San Francisco on the north-east and east ;
LOUIS BRAVERMAN & CO., Jewelers,
offer Goods Lower than any House in this city. 119 Montgomery St.
.
The Travelers Insurance Co. of Hartford, Conn .- Office, 242 Montgomery St., cor. Pine, S. F.
Need help finding more records? Try our genealogical records directory which has more than 1 million sources to help you more easily locate the available records.