Langley's San Francisco directory for the year commencing 1885, Part 6

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Publication date: 1885
Publisher: San Francisco : Francis, Valentine & Co.
Number of Pages: 1410


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LIFE SAVING SERVICE .- Twelfth District, T. J. Blakeney, Superintendent; office, U. S. Appraisers' Building.


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. Appraisers' 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. Appraisers' 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 .- W. W. Williams; office, U. S. Appraisers' Building.


PENSION AGENT, U. S. ARMY AND NAVY-Henry Cox, D. D .; office, 620 Washington street.


Post OFFICE-J. L. Wilder, Superintendent Rail- way Mail Service ; office, Post Office Building ; George L. Saybolt, W. A. Robinson, J. O. Culver, Theodore F. Tracy, J. J. Murphy and R. Bannerman, Inspectors Post Office Department, office. 320 Sansome street ; Samuel W. Backus, Postmaster; office, northwest corner of Washington and Battery streets.


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


SHIPPING COMMISSIONER-J. D. Stevenson; office, 603 Front street.


SIGNAL SERVICE U. S. A .- Lieut. Robert Craig in charge of Pacific Coast, office, 302 Montgomery ; Nelson Gorom, Observer, office, 42 Merchants' Exchange.


SUPERVISOR OF ELECTIONS, U. S .- District of Cali- fornia, Nathaniel Holland (Chief) ; office, U. S. Ap- praisers' 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 AGENT- Joseph F. Evans ; office, U. S. Appraiser's Building.


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; Joseph R. Mau- ran, Chief Draftsman; Casimir Bielawski, J. H. Wildes, J. U. B. Goggin, T. D. Beasley, J. W. D. Jen- sen, R. B. Symington, Julius Von Schmidt, J. C. Hen- kenius, Franz M. Goldstein, C. E. Hayes, Charles E. Uren, S. P. Babcock, R. Gibbons and I. F. Fiala, Draftsmen ; John R. Maginess, Bookkeeper ; Harry J. Lask, Ranch Clerk; E. H. Sawyer, Correspondence Olerk ; J. A. Forbes, Jr., I. W. Hanson and P. Mc- Nevin, Clerks.


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LONDON and NEW YORK CLOTHING CO.


CHILDREN'S CLOTHING In great variety. Cor. Sutter aud Kearny Streets.


SAN FRANCISCO DIRECTORY.


PARKE & LACY, 21-23 Fremont Street. HOISTING ENGINES, WIRE ROPE and GENERAL MINING SUPPLIES.


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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; Jerome Spaulding, Assistant Cashier ; Richard M. Anthony, Bookkeeper; W. W. Bausman, Assistant Bookkeeper; L. A. Boyn- ton, Chief Clerk; Asa S. Collins, Receiving Teller ; G. W. Fisher. Coin Teller ; W. R. Stearna and George W. Young, Clerks; H. S. Tucker, Janitor; L. J. Ro- land, W. A. King, Charles Suanet and John Hansen, Night Watchmen.


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 excepted.)


WILLIAM H. SEARS, Collector. J. FRANK MILLER, Deputy Collector and Auditor. Mack Webber, Deputy Collector.


Edward B. Jerome, Special Deputy Collector. L. Mizner, Inspector, Benicia, Cal.


COLLECTOR'S OFFICE.


Charles C. Leavitt, Adjuster of Duties ; H. Clay Mil- ler, Cashier; D. S. Moulton, Assistant Cashier ; L. A. Leavy, 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, Ben. Hall, William I. Kip, David Harris, Homer L. Evans, Samuel L. Potter, R. D. Lennox. Thomas M. Nosler, William J. Coey, Henry W. Martin, E. A. Colson, Benjamin F. Small, F. M. McCarthy, H. H. White and Cress Unger, clerks; Leon E. Pratt and Herbert D. Corlett, Messengers ; W. L. Crawford, S. M. Folger and John Drynen, Watchmen.


WAREHOUSE DIVISION.


W. FORD THOMAS, Deputy Collector and Store- keeper, C. F. Rosecrans, Warehouse and Withdrawal Clerk ; Thomas W. Scott, Bond Clerk ; George Barring- ton, Warehouse Bookkeeper ; Alvin Flanders, F. B. Sharp, H. Colby, E. Watson and David N. Coey, Clerks ; H. Hudemann, J. M. Creed, James Stockton, A. D. Baldwin, Phineas U. Blunt, William S. Mc- Roberta, James B. Worden, H. L. Hosmer, and Wil- liam P. Saxe, Assistant Storekeepers ; John Corbett, Delivery Clerk ; E. D. Farrington, Receiving Clerk ; Jacob C. Shrader, Opium Inspector; Alfred Gibbons, Superintendent of Warehouses; T. Mahoney, Samuel Shepard and Square Higgins, Watchmen; A. W. Kap- lan, Messenger ; Thomas J. Falls, Engineer Apprais- er's Store; E. H. Pinney, Corder and Sealer; O. S. Buckbee, Samuel H. Center, George W. Apgar, A. C. Buckbee, D. G. Grant, George Shaw, James Feeny, Martin J. Acton, Jeremah Keefe, H. E. Thomas, and Joseph Fitzler Laborers; Henry Schmidt, Superin- tendent Laborers.


APPRAISERS' DEPARTMENT.


George W. Dent and Jacob G. Moore, Appraisers, Charles M. Leavy and W. H. Gratton, Assistant Ap- praisers ; Nathan B. Hoyt, George McDonald, Theo- dore F. Jerome, John A. Sampson and E. B. Dennison, Examiners Merchandise : Charles Burrell, Examiner Drugs; T. O. Lewis, Clerk; N. Whitelaw, Andrew Hollywood, W. G. Wagstaff, and A. M. Hiltz. Samplers : John J. Stoddard and W. B. Reis, Messengers ; B. S. Lynes, Superintendent Laborers ; P. Maugein, T. F. Perry, M. C. Edwards, O. Hilton, Samuel Jensen, Ed- ward M. Kister, James M. Allen, Mason S. Blackburn, Martin Flagley, A. Ennis, W. J. Nichols, B. F. Strom- berg and O. N. Dodge, Laborers.


SURVEYOR'S OFFICE.


JOHN M. MORTON, Surveyor.


Halsey F. Cooper, Deputy Surveyor; Henry W. Brown. Assistant Surveyor ; Joseph W. Church, Clerk; Frank T. Hawes. Mes enger.


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DISTRICT OFFICERS.


F. B. Tarbett, William J. Ruddick and Henry Delafield.


INSPECTORS.


James E. Squire, James Hart, Joseph Hollywood, Henry Charbonnell, John C. Millan, Frank M. Bee, Amasa B. Andrews, George Allman, William W. Stan- deford, John B. Phelps, Edward Leis, Mason C. Southard, Alfred Ulp, John C. Kelley, Edward Mclaughlin, F. D. Ciprico, George Gaylord, W. Har- rington, J. L. Lang, C. D. Douglass, Chauncy M. St. John, W. H. Scales, J. C. Palmer, Charles W. Shenck, F. H. Phelps, Joseph Klopenstein, W. H. Thomp- son, John F. Pinkham, Thomas M. Browne, C. P. Clark, D. W. Mccrary, William A. Whaley, A. H. Sax- ton, Daniel W. Grant, James H. Breeze, Porter Ha- den, Silas P. Ford, A. P. Spear, S. D. Simonds, James Nevins, George E. Coe, F. M. Pierce. George A. War- ren, E. A. Holmes, B. I. Salomon, W. H. Thompson and Henry Webb, Inspectors ; Mrs. Mary M. Slicer, Inspectress.


NIGHT INSPECTORS.


John P. Skelton, Robert M. Cochran, Herman Tucker, F. Cruse, C. M. Strattan, E. T. McLean, O. M. Marsh, J. F. Ray, Stephen Jewett, C. J. Raney, W. Ottenheimer, H. W. Reddan, H: Mosebach, Charles Hoerchner, Jeffrey Powers, Thomas J. Smith, Charles O'Donnell, W. G. Lee, Martin Winslow, Charles Emslie,A. T. Metcalf, J. J. Lavin, J. P. Cooper, O. S. Buckbee, C.F. Crouse, C. A. Harper, Thomas J. Ausin- der, J. D. Mahlstedt, Charles A. Spurrier and W. Mc- Murray.


WEIGHERS.


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Thomas P. Valleau, L. Van Orden, and Lucius A. Booth, Weighers ; Elijah B. Keyes, T. Kane, Henry Stacy, Frank Wadsworth, E. C. Sterling, Hardwick Newhouse, Samuel E. Garland, Rufus Van Schaick, Harris Jenks, George W. Peterson, E. J. Weeks, J. L. Roundy, Aaron Kahn, Samuel O'Donovan, J. J. Lyon and H. C. Menomy, Assistant Weighers.


GAUGERS.


J. W. Probasco. Assistent Gauger, C. B. White. BOARDING OFFICERS AND INSPECTORS.


Charles A. Foster and S. H. Hunt.


NAVAL OFFICE.


BRADLEY J. WATSON, Naval Officer.


John Pattison, Deputy ; Daniel Gorham, Cashier ; Valentine Alviso, Edmund R. Rockwood, William F. French, Frederick A. Doane, W. H. Friend, Alexander Hay, George W. Branch and John J. Shepheard, Clerks ; Conrad Usinger, Clerk and Messenger.


BOATMEN.


John Heffernan and Moses A. Abbott.


United States 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 re-erving .the right to make its silver coin from bullion purchased in the market.


Office hours from nine o'clock A. M. to three 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 to half past eleven o'clock A. M.


EDWARD F. BURTON, Superintendent.


GENERAL DEPARTMENT.


Edwin G. Waite. Chief Clerk ; Charles H. Hedges, Cashier : H. C. Johannes. Offire Clerk : W. P. Edwards Jr .. Register of Deposits ; Edward Wheaton, Book, keep: r; J. R. Hardenbergh, Assistant Bookkeeper ;


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5. S. Noggle, Weigh Clerk ; William H. Keith, Test Weigher ; Geo. L. llarris, Chief Engineer; Stephen Ning, Superintendent of Deposits Melting ; W. H. Clark, Adjuster of Weights and Balances; Arthur Jieglingeu and H. R. Muller, Clerks ; C. F. Robinson, Captain of Watch ; George Parry, Superintendent's Computing Clerk; E. S.Gaver, Abstract Clerk ; A. M. Lawver, Assayer's Computing Clerk ; J. M. Currier, Warrant Clerk ; Chas. H. Seymour, Chip Room Clerk ; A. M. Hepburn, W. H. Gladwin, E. P. Marselus, Chas. Barlow, J. H. Tennant and Isham Case, Workmen; Joseph Goodridge, Carpenter; L. V. Hogeboom and C. A. Stanley, Assistant Engineers ; 3. W. Taylor, Blacksmith ; T. Mahony, Day Watchman ind Porter; W. H. Childs, Storekeeper; Patrick Reardon, William T. Fisher and E. C. VanDuyn. Fire- nen ; William Hulbert, Custodian of Cabinet ; J. H. Bundy, E. S. Hamilton and John Curry, Messengers ; )wen Sheridan and C. C. Hillard, Helpers ; Wm. ?. 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- uin, O. T. Ames, H. S. Tuttle and Frank Moyer, Tanitors ; A. S. Baker, George E. Richmond, Charles Simmons and J. M. Anderson, Outside Watch- nen ; William M. Boyd, James King, James D. Bow- and, A. W. Collom, J. Y. Jones, Daniel Craio, W. S. Pearson, J. E. Whitcher, William Williams, W. M. Tirtlot, Samuel Wells, J. B. Richman, Lewis Grant und Edwin A. Cady, Watchmen; J. H. Cornwall, Cleaner.


ASSAYER'S DEPARTMENT.


OSCAR D. MUNSON, Assayer.


Henry H. Lawrence, Assistant Assayer ; Charles H. Sherman, Second Assistant Assayer; C. S. Swasey, Clerk ; Martin V. Ritter, William V. Watson, Elias Gilman, William C. Andrews, Walter S. Shannon, William T. Reilly and E. Ruhling, Weighers ; H. Robinson, F. W. Gibbons, R. T. Roberts, W. S. Dibble, James Oglesby, George H. Loring, D. S Sherman, Joseph Jacobs 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, Henry M. Clayes, Benjamin S. Marston, Charles A. Buckbee, and George A. Dall, Clerks ; Jacob Stadtfeld, Frederick M. Benuer, Joseph L. Wilson, Charles C. Merrill, Clarence W. Fisher, John La Blanc, Ed- ward J. Levy, Gaetano Bacigalupi, James Clark, ind Benjamin F. Stoakes, Melters ; Garrett E. Rice, Henry Classen, William L. Eaton, Albert S. Bierce, George Brown and Edward M. Hooper, Operatives ; Herman Littlebrandt, John Carter, David A. Lancas- cer, George Rodden, Van Renssalaer Raymond, Thos. F. Clark, William Hanley, George F. Harris, Joseph Fisher, Joseph Armstrong. George H. Rogers, Geo. Lake, Charles Ellsworth, William H. Davis, John Duane, Thomas McGlynn, John Bigley, Dennis Visher, William P. George, Charles S. Waltman, Edward Mel- Fille and Abraham Lewis, Helpers ; Richard W. Law, Samson Lion and Robert Rowe, Sweep Cellar Opera- tives ; Edgar C. Brown, Messenger.


COINER'S DEPARTMENT. CHARLES M. GORHAM, Coiner.


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Henry R. Williams. Assistant Coiner.


E. C. Bowen, Foreman Press Room; George M. Adams. Foreman Cutting Room ; P. H. Andross, Coin- er's Clerk; Hugh Chalmers, Assistant Clerk; F. H. --- 1-34 Fisher, Chief Adjuster; J. W. Westover, Foreman Whitening Room; William H. Lowrie, Foreman Rolling Room; R. J. Rawlins, Foreman Anneal- Ing Room: F. C. Berdan, Weigher : Francis Hill and Hartley Williams, Assistant Weighers ; J P. W. Mulcahy, Whitener; George C. Kent and Samuel Booth, Cutters; H. J. Hunter, Die Hard- ener ; J. B. Harmstead, E. Houston, J. J. Hanifin Jr. and W. Bedell, Machinists; J. B. Patterson, J. W. Low, Bartley Cavanaugh. John Conness Jr., A. G. Hansen, Frank W. Page, Charles G. Wilkins, Antone Glock. A. R. McFarlan, John H. Gilmore, E. F. Whitney, George Hadsell, V. W. Plunkett, T. Percy Pease, William Staley, J. J. Woodhouse, John P. Babcock, James Fitzpatrick, John H. Earle, A. S. Hubbard, Edward B. Hinds, L. Walker, C. A. Grim-


mer, C.W. Adams and L. H. Long, Workmen; Frank J. Currier, Machine Hand ; Mrs. D. M. Theller, Miss M. M. Eschenberg, Mrs. Mary W. Denver, Mrs. Honora J. Saunders, Mrs. M. Baine, Annie S. Ran- dall, Sarah Brown, Miss Kate Mckenna, Emma C. Leonard, Mrs. M. E. Daingerfield, Margaret B. Bow- man, Virginia A. Deal, Addie E. Gould, Mrs. Olive Dawley, Nina Larowe, Nellie Hagadorn, Mary E. Flagg, Dottie F. Sargent, Louisa Lewis, Il. A. Chip- man, Mrs. Cornella Bowman, Mary M. Springer, C. P. Sturtevant, J. C. Edlefson, Mary P. Hatch, Louisa Fisher, Emma C. Lawrence, Emma J. Lewis, Mrs. Francis V. Wait, Laura Zerman, Mrs. Ellen R. War- ren, Jennie M. Downer, Susan Amsbary, Mrs. S. Maltman, Emina C. Ainsworth, Miss Ella M. Green- hood, Mrs. Mary L. Whittemore, E. S. Snell, Mrs. E. W. Bourne, Sarah J. Hoffman, Teresa M. Harrison, Mary B. Cunningham, Miss Agnes C. James, Annie V. Nelson, Mary Haevey, Lizzie King, Sarah McBride and M. A. Whittingham, Adjusters. Miss Ellen Fletcher, Janitress.


Post-office.


NORTHWEST CORNER OF WASHINGTON AND BATTERY STB.


General delivery open daily from half-past seven o'clock A. M. to six o'clock P. M .: Sundays from one o'clock to two o'clock P. M. Registry Office open daily from half-past seven o'clock A. M. to six o'clock P. M. Stamp Window, open daily from eight o'clock A. M. to five o'clock P. M. Box Window open daily (ex- cept Sundays) from half-seven o'clock A. M. to five o'clock P. M. Money Order Office open daily (except Sunday) from nine o'clock A. M. to six o'clock P. M. Carriers' Window open daily from half-past seven 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; J. L. Homer, Bookkeeper ; D. S. Richardson, Secretary ; Alexander M. Cox, Gen- eral Superintendent ; Louis Miller, Assistant General Superintendent; U. Wallace, Dead Letter Clerk ; Barlow Dyer, Chief Mailing Clerk; D. C. Owen, Chief Registry Clerk ; Albert Hart, Chief Money Order Clerk; H. W. Butler, Chief Clerk Newspaper Division ; C. R. Morris, Chief Box Clerk ; John Crowley, Stamp Clerk ; W. A. Cooper, H. J. Finnegan, John Greenwell, Dennis Coyne, John W. Perry, Jas. N. Morgan, W. N. Jacobs, A. S. Sheldon, E. S. Pratt, F. J. Kearney, W. M. Jo- sephy, W. H. Church, M. L. Culver, C. H. Hollister, J. R. Hardenberg Jr., J. F. Costello, E. D. Herrick, C. T. Hull, C. W. Howe, F. H. Merrill and A. M. Osio, Mailing Clerks ; L. P. Smith, C. W. Phelps, J. A. Baldwin, Adolph Berg, M. G. Sawyer, E. F. Wil- liams, Mrs. Abbie L. Marble, Mrs. C. F. White, Miss Laura A. Horrell, D. B. Cram, J. S. Kennedy and G. F. Conway, Registry Clerks: H. A. Martin, John L. Edwards, Joseph Figuiere, T. F. Tracy Jr., G. W. Hart and A. L. Pounstone, Money Order Clerks ; A. J. Vining, E. A. Pogue, A. L. Adams, J. M. McGrew Jr., J. L. Pumyea, E. R. Bromley, Chas. H. Donglass, W. F. Douglass, C. S. Kasson, E. F. Seagrave, W. C. Guirey, and Martin Leisner, Newspaper Clerks ; William W. Waters, Charles F. Amerman, C. N. Perkins and G. T. Taylor, Box Clerks; Daniel McGrath, Adolph Soher, J. W. Burson. J. P. Buckley. E. F. Donnelly, Jacob Hamm, Mrs. C. Kelly, Miss M. L. Bunker, C. T. Lager- crantz, Theodore Link, John H. Hunt, Frank H. Vaslit, H. Schuck, Emma F. Edwards, A. Fisher, A. H. Thompson, M. Heath, J. Gundlach, W. G. Morrison and Mrs. S. M. Allen, City Delivery ; John Valentine, John Dugan, B. Kenny, C. H. Warren and H. J. Brady, 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 lett ·rs addressed to cities where let- ter carriers are employed; while the letter will eventu-


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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 name 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 serlous 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 ninety-three 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 ; M. L. Bunker, clerk ; W. F. King, A. J. Dhellig, J. H. Hancock, Robert D. Cunning- ham, F. T. Barris, C. S. Baker, G. C. Johnson, H. M. Locke, A. D. L. Payne, Otto H. Johnson, J. H. Mc. Neil, J. L. Lansing, F. E. Marsh, W. F. Maurer, D. A. Parker, T. L. Hill, H. A. McCauley, Carl Timm, Thos. J. Mullins, Samuel S. Gibson, W. S. Simonds, Henry O. Perry, Stanley O. Post, J. R. Rines, Alvin B. Reed, E. G. Petterson, A. E. Booth, J. S. Coleman, J. Mackey, T. J. Morse, J. L. Kelly, F. F. Werner, R. M. Murphy, F. W. Meyer, G. H. Robinson, L. H. Bottomly, I. C. Anker, J. O'Connor, A. J. Bolfing, A. G. Holden, Geo. J. Black, J. D. Wiseman, E. J. Waldron, J. F. Lewis, R. J. Gilmer, F. Druesch, E. Volz, M. J. Sullivan, J.Wien- shenk, R. D. Fairbanks, E. A. Parker, A. E. Holloway, P. J. Fay, James Daniels, F. J. Spencer, F. E. Smith, John McGowan, H. G. Gerdes, A. J. Hackett, L. F. Nunan, Thomas Hollis, W. L. Ketchum, W. H. Glenn, James H. Smith, Jeremiah M. Smith, George White, R. E. Williams, H. H. McGowan, Frank P. Forbes, Dexter J. Harlow, W. B. Chamberlain, H. M. Castillar, W. P. Spencer, C. A. Wisewell, Richard H. O.Weber, A. Springer, M. C. Burnes, Charles Eggeling, F. H. Stanley, Reason B. Beall, P. N. Gafney, N. R. Mul- lery, R. M. Roche, Thomas Rourke, P. A. Maurer, C. E. Watkins, T. T. Young, Austin Young and Chas. Abt, Carriers ; George Spiller, Manuel Holz, H. O. Farrell, J. S. Dugan, E. R. Lillis, M. M. Rush, J. C. Murphy, J. P. West, E. J. Colter and D. W. Sawyer, Substitute Carriers.


BRANCH OFFICES.


Four Branch Offices have been established at the following named localities ; Station A, 1305 Polk street; George A. Billings, Superintendent. Open daily from eight o'clock A. M. to six o'clock P. M. ; Sundays from two o'clock to three o'clock P. M. Station B, northwest corner of Mission and Eighth streets ; Hugh W. Forbes, Superintendent ; A. C. Taylor, Clerk. Open daily from eight o'clock A.M. to six o'clock P. M .; Sundays from two o'clock to three o'clock P. M. Station C, northeast corner of Twentieth and Mission streets; George F. Earle, Superintendent. Open daily from eight o'clock A. M. to six o'clock P M. ; Sundays from two o'clock to three o'clock P. M. Station D, foot of Market street ; V. D. Duboce, Su- perintendent ; M. L. Culver, Clerk. Open daily from eight o'clock A. M. to six o'clock P. M. ; Sundays from one to two o'clock P. M.


STAMP AGENCIES.


During the past year eight agencies for the sale of postage stamps have been established, the agents and localities being as follows: M. A. Mclaughlin, South San Francisco; H. T. Hobbert, 218 Third street ; E. W. Joy, northeast corner Market and Stockton streets : D. M. Gove, corner Fillmore and California streets; Miss S. Dobrzensky, 717 Larkin street : J. H. Bailey, 524 Montgomery avenue ; W. F. Fifield, 1001 McAllister street; and C. A. Bayley, southeast corner Sixth and Howard streets.


STREET LETTER BOXES.


There are three hundred and fifty deposit boxes for the reception of letters, placed in prominent locali- ties throughout the city, from which collections are made several times during the day in season for the departure of the mails.


RAILWAY MAIL SERVICE-EIGHTH DIVISION.


J. L. WILDER, Superintendent ; E. E. Danforth, Chief Clerk ; E. C. Clement, Clerk.


GEO. L. SEYBOLDT, W. A. ROBINSON, J. O. CULVEB, THEODORE F. TRACY, J. J. MURPHY and THOMAS R. BANNERMAN, Inspectors Post Office Department.


P. R. Downer, C. P. Evans, J. F. Harris, 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, Frank C. Stover, A. C. Doe, J. H. Robinson, John W. Stevenson, R. I. Auld, George Babcock, Stephen Tripp, G. E. Little, Albert Teal, William M. McCloud, Albert H. Merrill, Frank A. Reynolds, Samuel Flint, Jas. M. Lewis, E. M. Johnson, W. R. Jones, A. C. Mahone, John Bar- rington, George A. Bromley, J. H. Seaman, George H. Kelly, O. P. Bailey, A. S. Grant, G. E. Tackaberry, L. H. Cary, D. W. C. Story, Josiah H. Gibbs, A. A. Robinson, Frank P. Howland, W. M. Polleys, James R. Wilson, H. A. Swaney, F. R. Haasy, A. R. McCall, E. H. Ostrander, C. R. Robinson, F. J. Pryor, C. S. A. Taylor, H. P. Thrall, H. W. Watkins, W. H. Chipman, W. B. Moore and J. H. West, Postal Clerks.


State Officers.


EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT .-- George Stoneman, Gov- ernor; Jobn Daggett, Lieutenant-Governor; Thomas L. Thompson, Secretary of State; John P. Dunn, Controller; E. C. Marshall, Attorney-General; D. J. Oulihan, Treasurer ; H. I. Willey, Surveyor-General ; W. T. Welcher, 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 .- G. J. Carpenter, W. P. Humphreys and W. W. Foote.


BOARD EQUALIZATION .- Charles Gildea, C. L. More- house, C. E. Wilcoxson, John Markley, and John P. Dunn, ex officio.


BOARD EDUCATION .- George Stoneman, President; William T. Welcker, Secretary.


BOARD HEALTH .- H. S. Orme, M. D., Los Angeles (President) ; W. R. Cluness, M. D., and G. G. Tyrrell, M. D., Sacramento ; Henry Cowdery, M. D., Williams; R. Beverly Cole, M. D., San Francisco : James Simp- son, M. D., San Francisco; James M. Briceland, M. D., Shasta.


DEAF, DUMB AND BLIND INSTITUTE .-- W. Wilkinson, Superintendent; George H. Rogers, W. C. Harrington, H. C. Palmer, Elliott H. Woolsey and R. A. Redman, Directors.


STATE INSANE ASYLUM (Stockton) .-- W.T.Browne, M. D., Superintendent ; W. H. Mays, 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) .- E. T. Wil- kins, M. D., Superintent; L. F. Dozier, M. D., and F. W. Hatch, M. D., assistants ; Benjamin Shurtleff, N. D. Rideout, J. C. Martin, D. L. Haas and J. F. Lawdin, Trustees.


STATE PRISON .-- John Boggs, D. W. Gelwick, W. C. Hendricks, Charles F. Robbins and W. C. Van Vleet.




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