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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. George W. Coffin, U. S. N., Inspector of the District; Charles H. Thompson, Clerk; Captain A. H. Payson, U. S. A., Engineer ; Temple T. Spotts and C. R. Gutheil, Clerks; John O. Brown, Messenger; office, 73-79 U. S. Appraiser's Building. Eugene L. Sullivan, Superintendent of Lights: office, Custom House; J. A. F. McFarland, Keeper, and B. A. Townsend, Assistant, Alcatraz Island; J. B. Brown, Keeper, R. Holzhuter, James Butterfield and E. A. Bluel, Assistants, Point Bonita ; James Rankin, Keeper, J. G. Burgstream, Assistant, Fort Point; A. W. Livingston, Keeper. John Webb, W. [H. Rugg, D. R. Splaine, Assistants, South Far- allone Ialand; John C. Liune, Keeper, Walter Young, Assistant, Goat Island; C. F. Winsor, Keeper, Joseph M. Page, Assistant, East Brother.
MARINE HOSPITAL, U. S .- John Vansant, M. D., Sur- geon; Hospital, Presidio Reservation, near Mountain Lake.
MARINE HOSPITAL SERVICE U. S., PACIFIC COAST, SURGEON-IN-CHARGE-John Vansant, M. D .; office, U. S. Appraiser's Building.
MARSHAL, U. S .- Moses M. Drew; Deputies: George F. Worth, W. L. McEwen, Horace Bacon, B. J. Aker- man, Henry Finnegass, and Charles H. Peterson ; office, U. S. Appraiser's Building.
MINT, U.S. SUPERINTENDENT OF-Edward F. Burton, office, northwest corner of Mission and Fifth streets,
NAVAL OFFICER (Port of San Francisco)-Bradley J. Watson : Deputy Naval Officer John Pattison ; office, Custom House, second floor.
PAY DIRECTOR, U. S. N .- Caspar Schenck; office, U. S. Appraiser's Building.
PENSION AGENT, U. S. ARMY AND NAVY-Henry Cox, D. D. ; office, 620 Washington street.
POST OFFICE-Harrison J. McKusick, Superintend- ent Railway Mail Service ; office, Post Office Building ; F. W. Schaurte, W. A. Robinson, J. O. Culver, Theo- dore F. Tracy and R. B. McGaughey, Agents P. O. Department, office. 320 Sansome; James Coey, Post- master ; office, northwest corner of Washington and Battery streets.
WAGONS
TRUMAN, ISHAM & CO., 509, 511 Market St.
BUGGIES, CARRIAGES Edwards' Lightning Jump- Seat, for sale to the Trade.
For fine designs in Bookbinding, apply to D. Hicks & Co., 508 Montgomery St., cor. Commercial.
ROSEWOOD, LIGNUM-VITÆ, BOXWOOD:
JOHN WIGMORE.
133 SPEAR STREET.
SAN FRANCISCO DIRECTORY.
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SECRET SERVICE DIVISION-Henry Finnegass ; office, U. S. Appraiser's Building.
SHIPPING COMMISSIONER-J. D. Steveuson; office, 118 Jackson street.
SIONAL SERVICE U. S. A .- Nelson Gorom, Observer ; W. L. Seward, Assistant; office, 42 Merchants' Ex- change.
v SUPERVISING INSPECTOR STEAM VESSELS-Charles C. Bemis ; office, U. S. Appraiser's Building.
SURVEYOR-GENERAL FOR CALIFORNIA-William H. Brown ; office, 610 Commercial street.
SURVEYOR PORT - John M. Morton ; office, Custom House, second floor.
TREASURER U. S., ASSISTANT-Nathan W. Spauld- ing ; office, 610 Commercial street.
TREASURY DEPARTMENT U. S., SPECIAL AGENTS- Joseph F. Evans aud James C. Horr ; office, U. S. Appraiser's Building.
Custom House.
Northwest corner of Washington and Battery streets ; office hours daily, from nine o'clock A. M. to three o'clock P. M. (Sundays expected.)
EUGENE L. SULLIVAN, Collector.
J. FRANK MILLER, Deputy Collector snd Auditor. L. M. Kellogg, Deputy Collector.
Edward B. Jerome, Special Deputy Collector. M. Morrison, Deputy Collector, Vallejo, Csl. L. Mizner, Inspector, Benicia, Cal.
J. J. Schiefferly, Deputy Collector, San Louis Obispo, Cal.
COLLECTOR'S OFFICE.
Charles C. Leavitt, Adjuster of Duties ; H. Clay Mil- ler, Cashier; John A. Sampson, Assistant Cashier ; L. A. Leavy, Accountant ; Alfred W. Baker, Impost Book- keeper; W. H. H. Hussey, Assistant Impost Book- keeper; G. H. Ferree, George A. Watson, and R. Frank Clarke, Entry Clerks ; Charles E. Cloyes, Clerk and Assistant Auditor ; Thomas H. Craig, Entry and Clearance Clerk ; C. H. Blinn, William A. Darling, William I. Kip, David Harris. Homer L. Evans, Sam- uel L. Potter, R. D. Lennox, Thomas M. Nosler, Wil- liam J. Coey, D. M. Cashin, Hedry W. Martin, E. A. Colson, Benjamin F. Small, and J. L. Hatch, clerks ; Leon E. Pratt, Herbert D. Corlett, and Edward Leis, Messengers; W L. Crawford, S. M. Folger and John Drynen, Watchmen.
WAREHOUSE DIVISION.
W. FORD THOMAS, Deputy Collector and Store- keeper, Chas. W. Clayes, Warehouse and Withdrawal Clerk ; Thomas W. Scott, Bond Clerk ; George Barring- ton, Warehouse Bookkeeper; Alvin Flandera, F. B. Sharp, John M. Creed, Henry Blankman, and David N. Coey, Clerks ; Caius P. Kelley, James Stockton, A. J. Ellis, Phineas U.Blunt, William S. McRoberts, James B. Worden, H. L. Hosmer, William P. Saxe, and H. Colby, Assistant Storekeepera; J. J. Lyon, Receiving Clerk ; Jacob C. Shrader, Opium Inapector; Alfred Gibbons, Superintendent of Warehouses; T. Mahoney, Samuel Shepard and Square Higgins, Watchmen ; E. Watson, Messenger ; Thomas J. Falls, Engineer Appraiser's Store; John Corbett, Superintendent of Laborers ; Valentine Zahn, Corders' and Sealers' ; O. S. Buckbee. Samuel H. Center, George W. Apgar, Isaac Holliday, A. C. Buckbee, D. G. Grant, Maurice B. Walsh, Ephrain H. Pinney, George Shaw, James Feeny, Martin J. Ac- ton, Jeremiah Keefe, Thomas Campbell, H. E. Thomas, Joseph Fitzler, and Abraham Enuis, Laborers.
APPRAISERS' DEPARTMENT.
George W. Dent and Jacob G. Moore. Appraisers , Charies M. Leavy and Mack Webber, Assistant Ap- praisers ; Nathan B. Hoyt, George McDonald, Theo- dore F. Jerome, and E. B. Deunison, Examiners Mer- chandise ; Charles Burrell, Examiner Drugs; T. O. Lewis, Clerk ; George E. Bugbee, Andrew Hollywood, W. G. Wagstaff, and A. M. lliltz, Samplers; John J. Stoddard, Messenger ; Juan Romero, P. Maugein, William Stedman, T. F. Perry, M. C. Edwards, O. | John Hausen, Night Watchmen.
Hilton, M. Nolan, Daniel Keefe, Samnel Jensen. Edward M. Kister, James M. Allen, Mason S. Black- burn, Martin Flagley and William H. Grattan, Lab- orera.
SURVEYOR'S OFFICE.
JOHN M. MORTON, Surveyor.
Halsey F. Cooper, Deputy Surveyor; Henry W. Brown, Assistant Surveyor ; Joseph W. Church, Clerk; George E. Coe, Messenger.
DISTRICT OFFICERS.
Edgar M. Lawton, John M. O'Neill, and A. H. Saxton.
INSPECTORS.
James E. Squire, James Hart, James Hollywood, Henry Charbonnell, John C. Millan, Frank M. Bee, Amasa B. Andrews, George Allman, William W. Stan- deford. John B. Phelps, Edward Naughton, Carl F. Rosecranz, Mason C. Southard, Alfred Ulp, John C. Kelley, Edward MeLaughlin, F. D. Ciprico, George Gaylord, William H. Scales, W. P. Harrington, J. L. Lang, C. D. Douglass, Chauncey M. St. John, F. B. Tarbett, J. C. Palmer, Charles W. Shenck, Charles Hapgood , George Warren, Joseph Klopenstein, W. H. Thompson, John F. Pinkham, Thomas M. Browne, C. P. Clark, D. W. MCrsry, William A. Whaley, H. Hudemsn, Daniel W. Grant, James H. Breeze, Henry Delafield, Porter Haden, Silas P. Ford, Symmes H. Hunt, S. D. Simonds, William J. Ruddick, James Nevins, and George Laws, Inspectors ; Mrs. Mary M. Slicer, Inspectress.
NIGHT INSPECTORS,
Lee B. Matthews, Captain ; George A. Warren snd Thomas Rodgers, Lieutenants.
John P. Skelton, S. O'Donovan, Charles H. Scan- lan, T. O. S. Morsn, Robert M. Cochran, Herman Tucker, F. Cruse, C. M. Strattan, E. T. McLean, Aaron Kahn, O. M. Marsh, E. A. Holmes, L. C. Louderback, J. F. Ray, Stephen Jewett, C. J. Raney, W. Otten- heimer, H. W. Reddan, W. G. Lee, B. I. Salomon, Charles Hoerchner, Jeffrey Powers, Thomas J. Smith, Charles O'Donnell, J. White, Joseph Griffith, Henry Webb, W. G. Lee, Martin Winslow, B. S. Lynes, Charles Emslie, and W. McMurray, Inspectors.
WEIGHERS.
Thomas P. Valleau, L. Van Orden, and Lucius A. Booth, Weighers ; P. McIntire, Elijah B. Keyes, T. Kane, Henry Stacy, Frank Wadsworth, E. C. Ster- ling, Hardwick Newhouse, Samuel E. Garland, Rufus Van Schaick, Harris Jenks, A. Hsslehurst, George W. Peterson, E. J. Weeks, Walter H. Byington, John A. Hicks and H. C. Menomy, Assistant Weighers.
GAUGERS.
J. W. Probasco and C. B. White.
BOARDING OFFICERS AND INSPECTORS.
Charles A. Foster and William Mace.
NAVAL OFFICE.
BRADLEY J. WATSON, Naval Officer.
John Pattison, Deputy; Daniel Gorham, Cashier : Valentine Alviso, Edmund R. Rockwood, William F. French, Alexander Hay, George W. Branch and John J. Shepheard, Clerks ; Frederick A. Doane, Clerk snd Messenger.
BOATMEN. John Hefernan and Moses A. Abbott.
United States Treasury,
610 COMMERCIAL STREET.
Office hours from ten o'clock A. M. to three o'clock P. M.
NATHAN W. SPAULDING, Assistant Treasurer.
F. G. Bornemann, Cashier ; J. W. Dodge, Assistant Cashier ; Richard M. Anthony, Bookkeeper; L. A. Boynton, Chtef Clerk ; Jerome B. Spaulding, Receiv- ing Teller; Ass S. Collins, Coin Teller ; V. S. Mc-f. Ciatchy, and George W. Young, Clerks ; H. S. Tucker Janitor; L. J. Roland, B. F. Chase, Charles Suanet and
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FEDERAL AND STATE OFFICERS.
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Jr., Register of Deposits; Edward Wheaton, Book- keeper ; J. R. Hardenbergh, Assistant Bookkeeper ; D. L. Noggle, Weigh 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 Gieglingen, Clerk ; C. F. Robinson, Captain of Watch ; George Parry, Superintendent's Computing Clerk ; E. S. Gaver, Abstract Clerk; Charles H. Hedges, As- sayer's Computing Clerk; Charles A. Washburn, Record Clerk ; Stephen Wing, Transfer Clerk . Chas. H. Seymour, Chip Room Clerk ; Thomas G. Tracy, Clerk; A. M. Hepburn, W. H. Gladwin, George F. Pattison, Charles Barlow. J. N. Tenuant and Isham Case, Workmen ; John Torreuge and Joseph Good- ridge, Carpenters ; L.V. Hogeboom and C. A. Stanley, Assistant Engineers ; S. W. Taylor, Blacksmith ; T. Mahony, Day Watchman and Porter; W. H. Childs, Storekeeper ; Patrick Reardon, William T. Fisher and E. C.VanDuyn, Firemen ; William Hulbert, Custodian of Cabinet; J. H. Bundy, E. S. Hamilton and John Curry, Messengers ; Owen Sheridan, Helper : Wm. P. Ruggles, and William F. Gregory, Doorkeepers ; E. A. Ludwick, L. W. Ransom, Alex H. Todd and J. G. Trimble, Conductors ; Jackson Jordan, W. K. Benja- min, O. T. Ames. F. C. Lewis, E. Fitzgerald and R. B. Knowlton, Janitors ; A. S. Baker, George E. Richmond, Charles Simmons and J. M. Anderson, Outside Watch- men ; William M. Boyd, James King, James D. Bow- land, A. W. Morse, J. Y. Jones, P. W. Randle, W. S. Pearson. J. E. Whitcher, William Williams, W. M. Tertlott, Samuel Wells, and Edwin A. Cady, Watch- men ; J. H.'Cornwall, Cleaner.
ABSAYER'S DEPARTMENT.
OSCAR D. MUNSON, Assayer.
Henry H. Lawrence, Assistant Assayer ; Charles H. Sherman, Second Assistant Assayer; J. M. Currier, Warrant Clerk; Matthew G. Nixon, E. Ruhling and Joseph H. Merrall, Weighers ; William V. Watson, H. Robinson, F. W. Gibbous, Charles H. Martin. R. T. Roberts, W. S. Dibble, James Oglesby, George H. Lor- ing, D. S Sherman, Joseph Jacobs, Martin V. Ritter, W. T. Reilly, E. Gilman, Charles A. Swain and Moses Furbush, Workmen: Frank D. Hetrich, Foreman.
MELTER AND REFINER'S DEPARTMENT.
ALEXANDER MARTIN, Melter and Refiner. T. B. McCauley, Assistant Melter and Refiner.
John Feix, Foreman of Refinery ; Frank H. Lasselle, Ienry M. Clayes, Benjamin S. Marston, Charles A. Buckbee, and George A. Dall, Clerks ; Jacob Stadtfeld, 'rederick M. Benner, Joseph L. Wilson, Charles C. Terrill, Clarence W. Fisher, John La Blanc, Ed- vard J. Levy, Gaetano Bacigalupi, James W. Clark, Villiam B. Hunt, and Benjamin F. Stoakes, Melters ; Roderick P. Franklin, Garrett E. Rice, Henry Classen, 'eter Sesser, William L. Eaton and Robert Rowe, 'peratives, Melvin Laverty, George Brown, Herman ittlebrandt, John Carter, Edward M. Hooper, David . Lancaster, George Rodden. Van Renssalaer Ray- rond, Thomas F. Clark, William Hanley, George F. 'arris, Joseph Fisher, James Armstrong. George H. ogers, George Lake, Joseph J. Hill, Edward W. erry, Charles Ellsworth, William H. Davis, John uane, Harry L. Stilwell, Thomas McGlynn, John igley and Abraham Lewis, Helpers; Dennis J. ullen, Plumber's Helper ; Richard W. Law, Samson ion and Albert S. Bierce, Sweep Cellar Operatives ; dgor C. Brown, Messenger.
COINER'S DEPARTMENT.
CHARLES M. GORHAM, Coiner.
Henry R. Williams, Assistant Coiner.
E. C. Bowen, Foreman Press Room; George M. iams, Foreman Cutting Room ; P. H. Andross, Coin- 's Clerk ; F. H. Fisher, Chief Adjuster; Thomas C. aher, Press Room ; A. Ehret, . Foreman Machine top ; J. W. Westover, Foreman Whitening Room; m. H. Lowrie, Foreman Rolling Room ; R. J. Raw- is, Foreman Annealing Room: F. C. Berdan, eigher ; Frank Blair, Francis Hill and Hartley illiams, Assistant Weighers ; George C. Kent and muel Booth, Cutters ; H. J. Hunter. Die Hardener ; B. Harmstead, E. Houston, J. J. Hanifin Jr. and W. dell, Machinists ; J. B. Patterson, A. F. Pratt, Bart- Cavanaugh, Edward N. Moor, John Conness, Jr.,
A. G. Hansen, N. Whitelaw, Thomas S. Wentworth, A. R. McFarlan, John H. Gilmore, E. F. Whitney, George Hadsell, V. W. Plunkett, T. Percy Pease. E. P. Schell, William Staley, J. J. Woodhouse, John P. Babcock, John McIntosh, Frank P. Cooper, James Fitzpatrick, John H. Earle, A. S. Hubbard, Edward B. Hinds, Caleb Hallowell. L. Walker, Charles M. Wheeler, C. A. Grimmer, C.W. Adams and L. H. Long, Workmen; Frank J. Currier, Machine Haud ; Mrs. D. M. Theller, Miss M. M. Eschenberg, Mrs. Mary W. Denver, Mrs. Honora J. Saunders, Mrs. M. Baine, Annie S. Randall, Sarah Brown, Miss Kate Mckenna, Josephine Beatty, Emma C. Leonard, Mrs. M. E. Daingerfield, Margaret B. Bowman, Virginia A. Deal, Addie E. Gould, Mrs. Olive Dawley, Nina Larowe, Nellie Hagadorn, Mary E. Flagg, Dottle F. Sargent, Louisa Lewis, H. A. Chipman, Mrs. Cornelia Bow- man, Mary M. Springer, C. P. Sturtevant, J. C. Edlof- son, Mary P. Hatch, Louisa Fisher, Emma Lawrence, Emma J. Lewis, Miss Eliza West. Mrs. Francis V. Wait, Laura Zerman, Mrs. Ellen R. Warren, Mary Harvey, Jennie M. Downer, Susan Amsbary, Mar- garet Mathewson, Mrs. S. Maltman, Sabra Gillis, Emma 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, Annie V. Nelson, Linny Wolf and M. A. Whittingham, Adjusters. Miss Ellen Fletcher, Janitress.
U. S. Surveyor-General's Office.
610 COMMERCIAL STREET.
Office hours from nine o'clock A. M. to three o'clock P. M.
W. H. BROWN, Surveyor-General.
Theodore Reichert, Chief Clerk; John Clar, Keeper of Archives ; Joseph R. Mauran, Chief Draftsman ; Casimir Bielawski, J. H. Wildes, J. U. B. Goggin, gin, T. D. Beasley, J. W. D. Jensen, R. B. Symington, Julius Von Schmidt, J. C. Henkenius, Franz M. Gold- stein, M. G. Wheeler, Charles E. Wren, S. P. Babcock, Draftsmen : John R. Maginess, Bookkeeper ; Harry J. Lask, Ranch Clerk; E. H. Sawyer, Correspondence Clerk ; R. B. McBride, J. A. Forbes, Jr., Julius Sichel, Robert Irvine, F. C. Heth, P. McNevin, Clerks ; Min- nie Calishee, Mrs. H. H. Hanna, Mrs. L. B. Field, Miss M. E. Gallwey, Miss Jennie McLean, Copyists.
Post-office.
NORTHWEST CORNER OF WASHINGTON AND BATTERY STS.
General delivery open daily from eight o'clock A. M. to seven o'clock P. M .; Sundays from oue o'clock to two o'clock P. M. Registry Office open daily from eight o'clock A. M. to five o'clock P. M. Stamp Window, open daily from eight o'clock A. M. to five o'clock P. M. Money Order Office open daily, except Sunday, from nine o'clock A. M. to three o'clock P. M. Carriers' Window open daily from eight o'clock A. M. to five o'clock P. M .; Sundays from one o'clock to two o'clock P. M.
SAMUEL W. BACKUS, Postmaster, .
WILLIAM C. DOUGHERTY, Deputy Postmaster.
Samuel C. Stow, Cashier; James T. Sutton, Book- keeper; D. S. Richardson, Secretary ; Alexander M. Cox, General Superintendent; Louis Miller, Assistant General Superintendent; V. D. Duboce, Dead Letter and Inquiry Clerk ; Dyer Barlow, Chief Mailing Clerk ; M. G. Sawyer, Chief Registry Clerk ; Andrew Jack- son, Chief Money Order Clerk ; H. W. Butler, Chief Clerk Newspaper Division ; Charles N. Perkins, Chief Box Clerk ; John Crowley, Stamp Clerk ; W. A. Cooper, H. J. Finnegan, H. C. Goodrich, John Greenwell, James F. Mitchell, Dennis Coyne, John W. Perry, Jas. N. Morgan, Robert Conness, W. N. Jacobs, Frank Page, J. F. Costello, Frank Drew and E. D. Herrick, Mailing Clerks ; L. P. Smith, George S. McComb, C.W. Phelps, D. C. Owen, J. A. Baldwin, Edward J. Platt, H. H. MeCollister, N. Wallace, J. F. Mitchell, Adolph Berg,
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Mrs. Abbie L. Marble, Mrs. C. F. White and Miss E. Safford, Registry Clerks: H. A. Martin, John L. Ed- warda, Joseph Figutere, T. F. Tracy Jr., and Laura A. Howell, Money Order Clerks ; A. J. Vining, W. J. Woolsey, George F. Earle, Edward A. Pogue, J. R. Hardenburgh Jr., A. L. Adams, Jamas T. Sutton, J. M. McGrew, J. L. Pumyea, Wm. M. Josepht and John McCullem, Newspaper Clerks ; C. R. Morris, William W. Waters, S. Aldrich, John P. Buckley, Charles F. Amerinan, Box Clerks ; Daniel MeGrath, A. C. Doc, O. J. McCoy, George E. Little and Adolph Soher, City Distributors ; John H. Hunt, George T. Taylor. Frank Vaslit, H. Schuck and Emma F. Edwards, General Delivery ; Martin Leissner, John Brown and John Valentine, Porters.
SUGGESTIONS TO THE PUBLIC.
Facilities are given to the post-office officials in the discharge of their daily duties, and greater security afforded to the public, by careful attention to the fol- lowing recommendations:
Make the address on letters legible and complete, giving the name of the post-office, county and State. The name of the street and number of the house should also be given on letters addressed to cities where let- ter carriers are employed; while the letter will eventu- ally reach its destination without a number, the omission is often a cause of hesitation and delay. In the case of letters for places in foreign countries, the najue of the country as well as the post-office should be given in full. Letters addressed, for instance, merely to " London," without adding " England," are frequently sent to London, Canada, and vice versa, thereby causing delay, and often serious loss.
FREE POSTAL DELIVERY.
The Free Postal Delivery System is similar to the one so successfully maintained in several of the large Eastern cities. There are sixty districts, each of which is in charge of a carrier, who delivers promptly all mail matter received at the Post Office, upon which is written the correct address, street and number of the party for whom it is intended.
All persons who desire their letters, etc., retained until called for, must leave their address at the Post- Office.
Alexander M. Cox, Superintendent ; Louis Miller, Assistant Superintendent ; V. D. Duboce, clerk : W. J. King, A. J. Dheilig, D. Wall, C. F. Scovern, Robert D. Cunningham, H. E. Pope, C. S. Baker, E. M. Johnson, S. J. Bridgewood, John Gundelach, G. W. Hart, Otto H. Johnson, Augustus King, E. R. Bromley, Theodore Link, J. L. Lansing. Carl T. Lagercrantz, M. W. Little- field, F. E. Marsh. W. F. Maurer, M. Heath, F. B. Mc- Stocker, T. B. Parker, T. L. Hill, H. A. McCauley, F. H. Stanley, William L. Turner, H. A. Fink, Thonias J. Multin, Alexander Mosburg. F. H. Anderson, C. M. Byrne; George White, C. L. Tetreau, J. B. Treadwell, J. Phelan, F. E. Allen, Samuel Gibson, W. F. Doug- lass, Fred. Packard, W. S. Simmons, Henry O. Perry, Stanley O. Post, J. R. Rines, Alvin B. Reed, M. P. Sawtelle, E. F.Williams, E. G. Petterson, A. E. Booth, James H. Smith, Jeremiah M. Smith, George White, Charles H. Hollister, D. J. Killilea, R. C. Murphy, Julius Weinshenk, R. E. Williams, George F. Conway, Frauk P. Forbes, Robert Chapman, John F. Lewis, Charles Eggeling, F. W. James, Heury O. Perry, Dex- ter H. Harlow, Myles W. Walsh, W. B. Chamberlain, H.IM. Castillar, W. P. Spencer, F. D. Arnold, Richard H. O. Weber, E. F. Donnelly, James H. Seainan, H. G. Gerdes, Reason B. Beale, S. M. Fortier. A. S. Shel- don, O. H. Johnson and A. Springer, Carriers ; George A. Billings, Superintendent Station A ; H. W. Forbes, Superintendent Statiou B, and S. O. Gregory, Clerk ; HI. L. Starkweather, Superintendent Station C; G. B. Tolman, Superintendent sub-Post Office, South S. F.
BRANCH OFFICES.
Three Branch Offices have been established at the following named localities ; Station A, 1305 Polk street: George A. Billings, Superintendent. Station B, northwest corner of Mission and Eighth streets ; Hugh W. Forbes, Superintendent; Charles DeCuyper, Clerk. Station C, northeast corner of Twentieth and Mission streets ; G. E. Fillebrowne, Superintendent. A Sub-office has been established on Railroad avenue, near Eleventh avenue, South San Francisco, where letters may be left for registration, and requests for money orders will receive prompt attention.
STREET LETTER BOXES.
There are three hundred deposit boxes for the re- ception of letters, placed in prominent localities throughout the city, from which collections are made several times during the day in season for the departure of the mails.
RAILWAY MAIL SERVICE.
HARRISON J. McKUSICK, Assistant Superintend- ent ; Frank C. Storer, Chief Clerk.
F. W. SCHAURTE, W. A. RODINSON, J. O. CULVER, THEODORE F. TRACY and R. B. MCGAUGHEY, Inspect- ors Post Office Department.
P. R. Downer, Fred. F. Creque, J. F. Harris, James M. Johnson, M. J. Maloney, W. C. Boutelle. William C. Dubois, Thomas J. Ford, Isaac N. Merrill, M. E. Quimby, J. H. Reid, C. W. Gurney, William Knapp, W. A. Halsted, W. L. Crowell, R. H. MeCloud, E. E. Danforth, J. H. Robinson, John W. Stevenson, R. I. Auld, George Babcock, Stephen Tripp, C. F. Wood, Albert Teal, William M. McCloud, Albert H. Merrill, Frank A. Reynolds, Samuel Flint, A. B. Whitney Jas. M. Lewis, E. S. Harrison, W. R. Jones, A. C. Mahone, John Barrington, George A. Bromley, James Church- ill, George H. Kelly, R. A. Brown, L. H. Cook, E. G. Dodge, J. D. Dofries, Jr., P. H. Derby, Carlos de la Guerra, Jos. A. Humphreys, W. W. Little, W. W. Morison, W. O. Swan, Jr., Henry Wilbur, D. E. Barc- lay, R. H. Helwitt, A. L. Carr, D. W. C. Story, Jo- siah H. Gibbs, F. E. Wright, Charles C. Hilton. Frank P. Howland, W. M. Polleys, James R. Wilson, and H. A. Swaney, Postal Clerks.
State Officers.
OFFICE, SACRAMENTO.
EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT .-- George Stoneman, Gov- ernor ; John Daggett, Lieutenant-Governor; Thomas L. Thompson, Secretary of State; Johu P. Dunn, Controller: E. C. Marshall, Attorney-General; W. A. January, Treasurer ; H. I. Willey, Surveyor-General ; W. T. Welcker, Superintendent Public Instruction; Geo. B. Cosby, Adjutant-General ; James J. Ayres, State Superintendent of Printing; William H. Hall, State Engineer ; T. H. Wallis, State Librarian.
BOARD RAILROAD COMMISSIONERS .- C. J. Carpenter, W. P. Humphreys and W. W. Foote.
BOARD EQUALIZATION .- Charles Gildea, C. L. More- house, C. E. Wilcoxon, John Markley, and John P. Dunn, ex officio.
BOARD EDUCATION .- George C. Perkins, President ; F. M. Campbell, Secretary; Charles H. Allen, San Jose.
BOARD HEALTH .- Henry Gibbons, Sr., M. D., San Francisco: C. W. Breyfogle, M. D., San Jose ; W. R. Cluness, M. D., and F. W. Hatch, Sr., M. D., Sacra- mento ; J. P.Widney. M. D., Los Angeles ; C. C. Mason, Chico: Chester Rowell, M. D., Fresno.
DEAF, DUMB AND BLIND INSTITUTE .- A. K. P. Har- mon, George D. Dornin, Isaac Wormser, Elliott H. Woolsey and John A. Stanley, Directors.
STATE INSANE ASYLUM (Stockton) .- G. A. Shurtleff, Superintendent ; W. T. Browne, M. D., and Walter R. Langdon, M. D., Assistants ; Robert Watt, Lewis M. Cutting, J. K. Doak, Donald McLennan, and Obed Harvey, M. D., Directors.
STATE ASYLUM FOR THE INSANE (Napa) .- Benjamin Shurtleff, N. D. Rideout, J. C. Martin, D. L. Haas and J. F. Lamdin, Trustees ; E. T. Wilkins, M. D., Resident Physician ; L. F. Dozier, M. D., and F. W. Hatch, Jr., M. D., Assistant Physicians.
STATE PRISON .-- W. F. McNutt, John Boggs, Aug. H. Chapman, Jacob H. Neff, and George W. Schell, Directors.
State Appointees.
(Residence, San Francisco.)
BANK COMMISSIONERS BOARD OF-William F. White, J. F. Farnum, J. M. Litchfield ; office, 528 California street.
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.
BANKS.
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COMMISSIONER OF IMMIGRATION-P. A. Forrester ; office, 525 Front.
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