Langley's San Francisco directory for the year commencing 1887, Part 3

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Publication date: 1880
Publisher: San Francisco : Francis, Valentine & Co.
Number of Pages: 1432


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Tatum & Bowen ..


.1385


Thors Louis ...


and 1412


Tracy L. M188.


.. 24


San Francisco Laundry,


edge of book


Rudgear & Shepman


1388


Royal Mail Steam Packet Co ...... ...... 13 Royal, Norwich Union and Lan- cashire Fire Ins. Cos, bottom


PAGE. 1385


Payne Bros ..


.1290


Skinker John ..


33, 1385


Simpson & Millar


Spaulding George & Co.


Spaulding J. & Co ..


Washington Insurance Co. 419


Wells, Fargo & Co.


ECLIPSE EXTRA DRY


A true Champagne, comparison will prove } ARPAD HARASZTHY & CO., superiority over imported. No Brandy used. § 530 WASHINGTON STREET.


THE


MUNICIPAL GOVERNMENT


City and County of San Francisco, 1887.


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First Ward-HUGH CURRAN.


Second JAMES M. MCDONALD.


Third « COLIN M. BOYD. Fourth " JOSEPH PESCIA.


Fifth CHARLES S. BUSH.


Sixth A. M. BURNS.


MAYOR OF THE CITY AND COUNTY .- EDWARD B. POND, ex-officio President of the Board of Supervisors; salary $3,000 per annum.


CLERK .- ANDREW J. MOULDER ; 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, 1888. Weekly meetings each Monday evening. Quarterly meetings first Monday in January, April, July, and October. Special meetings at the discretion of the President.


PRESIDENT .- EDWARD B. POND.


CLERK .- JOHN A. RUSSELL ; appointed by the Board ; salary $3,600 per annum.


DEPUTY CLERK .- WILLIAM T. PATTERSON ; salary $1,800 per annum.


SERGEANT-AT-ARMS .- PETER KELLY; salary $1,200 per annum.


Members.


Seventh Ward-WILLIAM HAWKINS.


Eighth ALBERT F. KNORP.


Ninth


ALBERT HEYER.


Tenth


WILLIAM P. LAMBERT.


Eleventh HERMANN JOOST.


Twelfth


SARGENT S. MORTON.


STANDING COMMITTEES .- Judiciary-McDonald, Curran, Peacia. Finance and Auditing-Boyd, McDonald, Bush. Fire Department-McDonald, Hawkins, Knorp. Streets, Wharves, etc .- Burns, Joost, McDonald, Curran, Morton. Public Buildings-Busb, Knorp, Lambert. Water and Water Supplies-Morton, Burns, McDonald, Hawkins, Joost. Health and Police, and House of Correction-Curran, Pescia, Lambert, Heyer, Boyd. License and Orders-Heyer, Hawkins, Bush. Hospital-Pescia, Burns, Morton. Printing and Salaries-Joost, Boyd, Heyer. Industrial School-Hawkins, Burns, Pescia. Street Lights-Lambert, Boyd, Knorp, Bush, Joost. Outside Lands-Knorp, Boyd, Lambert, Morton, Curran.


BOARD OF EDUCATION.


Term of office, two years; expires first Monday in January, 1889. No compensation. Meetings, first and third Wednesdays of each month.


PRESIDENT-W. F. GOAD. Secretary-George Beanston. Assistant Secretaries-W. H. Miller and Stusrt Aldrich. Bookkeeper-W. G. Lansing. Messenger-Alexander Imbrie.


SUPERINTENDENT OF COMMON SCHOOLS-JAMES W. ANDERSON; salary, $4,000 per annum.


DEPUTY SUPERINTENDENT-H. W. PHILBROOK; appointed by the Superintendent; salary, $3,000 per anuum.


Members.


W. F. GOAD. DAVID BARRY.


JAMES L. HALSTEAD.


J. W. McDONALD.


AUGUSTUS J. BOWIE, JR.


JOHN O'KANE.


R. C. HOOKER.


JOS. ROTHSCHILD.


C. B. STONE.


JOHN A. STEINBACH.


THOMAS P. WOODWARD.


STANDING COMMITTEES .- Classification -Stone, Bowie, Steinbach, Woodward, Goad, Anderson. Rules and Regulations-Bowie, Rothschild, Stone, Goad. Credentials and Qualifications of Teachers- Hooker, Rothschild, Halstead, Goad, Anderson. School Houses and Sites-McDonald, Barry, Hooker, Goad. Salaries-Rothschild, Bowie, Stone. Furniture and Supplies-Steinbach, Rothschild, McDonald. Finance- Barry, Woodward, Hooker. Judiciary-Halstead, Steinbach, O'Kane. Printing-Woodward, Barry. Jani- tors-O'Kane, McDonald, Barry, Anderson. Visiting-Woodward, McDonald, O'Kane, Halstead.


JOHN HAMMOND - CALIFORNIA CAR WORKS


Manufacturer of every description of PASSENGER, STREET AND FREIGHT CARS. 42 to 50 Beale Street, San Francisco.


E. A. PATTISON & CO., STAINED and CUT GLASS for Churches, Stores, Halls, Offices, Show Signs, etc., 308 STOCKTON ST.


Baling Presses.


TRUMAN, ISHAM & HOOKER, 421-427 Market St. HAY, HIDE HOP. WOOL. RAG. and ORCHILLA PRESSES.


SAN FRANCISCO DIRECTORY.


OFFICE, 33 GEARY STREET.


SAN FRANCISCO LAUNDRY. Washing well done at Low Rates.


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CITY AND COUNTY OFFICERS .*


SUPERIOR COURT-Department 1. - Judge-THOMAS K. WILSON; term expires January, 1893 Reporter-J. H. W. Riley. 2 .- Judge JEREMIAH F. SULLIVAN ; term expires January, 1891. Reporter -Thomas R. Knox. 3 .- Judge JOHN F. FINN; term expires January, 1893. Reporter-H. A. Jonea. 4 .- Judge-J. G. MAGUIRE; term expires January, 1889. Reporter-R. F. Gallagher. 5 .- Judge-JOHN HUNT Jr .; term expires January, 1891. Reporter-E. S. Belden. 6 .- Judge-WILLIAM T. WALLACE; term expirea January, 1893. Reporter-C. F. Reynolds. 7 .- Judge-T. H. REARDEN; term expires January, 1891. Reporter-Hervey Darneal. 8 .- Judge-F. W. LAWLER; term expires January, 1893. Re- porter-J. L. Holland. 9 .- (Probate)-Judge-J. V. COFFEY (Presiding Judge) ; term expires January, 1889. Reporter-S. P. Sumner. 10 .- (Special)-Judge-WALTER H. LEVY ; term expires January, 1889. Reporter-Stephen Potter. 11 .- (Criminal)-Judge-D. J. TOOHEY; term expires January, 1889. Re- porter-John J. Maginis. 12 .- (Criminal)-Judge-D. J. MURPHY ; term expires January, 1891. Reporter- George W. Smith.


SALARIES-Judges, $4,000 per annum, each. Reporters, fees.


POLICE COURT-Judge-F. A. HORNBLOWER; salary, $4,000 per annum. Prosecuting Attorney -- Joseph F. Coffey ; term regulated by the Board of Supervisors ; $3,000 per annum. Clerk-John J. Kenny ; term regulated by the Board of Supervisors; $2,400 per annum. Interpreters-Lewis Locke, Chinese; Ernest C. Stock, German ; Henry Hasbach, French and Spanish ; Steffano Sanguinetti, Italian ; $1,500 per an- num each.


POLICE COURT No. 2 .- Judge-JAMES LAWLER ; salary, $4,000 per annum. Prosecuting Attorney- William Mott ; salary, $3,000 per annum. Clerk-Louis Kaplan ; salary, $1,500 per annum.


JUSTICES' COURTS-Justices-JAMES D. PAGE, (Presiding Justice), E. Burke, H. L. Joachimson. J. I. Boland aud H. J. Stafford ; salaries, Presiding Justice, $2,700 per annum ; Associates, $2,400 per annum each. Clerk-Peter Deveny ; $2,400 per annum. Deputy Clerks-F. Marini and John J. Greif ; $1,200 per annum each. Janitor -- Charles Curtis ; $900 per annum.


CITY AND COUNTY ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR-GEORGE FLOURNOY, JR. ; salary, $5,000 per annum. Assistants-John T. Humphreys, $2,400 per annum ; Andrew J. Clunie and Solomon S. Bamberger, $1,500 per annum.


DISTRICT ATTORNEY-E. B. STONEHILL; salary, $5,000 per annum. Assistant- Joseph Kirk, $3.600 per annum : Joseph J. Dunne, $3,000 per annum ; Walker C. Graves, $3,000 per annum. Clerks-William W. Knott, $1,800 per annum ; Joseph Tyson, $1,500 per annum.


CHIEF OF POLICE-PATRICK CROWLEY; appointed by the Board of Police Commissioners ; salary, $4,000 per annum. Clerk- , $1,800 per annum. Property Clerk-William Cullen ; $1,800 per annum.


COUNTY CLERK-WILLIAM J. RUDDICK, and ex-officio Clerk of the Superior Court ; salary, $4,000 per anuum. Deputies-E. J. Casey, L. J. Welch, A. J. Raisch, Thomas Croke, James D. Wiseman, Frank Grimes, Daniel F. Crowley, Edward J. Duffield, John M. Rodgers, James Curlett, P. J. Feeney, William G. Cue, William J. Blattner, W. B. McGary, John B. Reilly, William A. Davis, Charles H. Ward, J. B. Martin, Burt McNulty, John W. Egan, R. Heney, James Ruddick, F. B. Houghton and J. G. Boobar. Court Room Clerks- John W. Bourdet. James M. Duncan, R. J. Schumacher, Fred. W. Lees, Ed. W. Williams, Fisk L. Parker, Fred. R. Fowler, George H. Pippy, Edward I. Wolfe, Louis N. Jacobs, H. P. Desmond and J. J. Groom. Copyists-A. J. Barry, R. T. Barrett, S. J. Bridgewood, J. B. Cook. D. S. Culp, George A. Douglas, D. J. Flynn, Thomas Flinn, H. W. Forbes, J. V. Harrison, J. P. Jackson, Jr., J. B. Mulcahy, J. J. O'Connor, S. B. Solomon, George A. Stanley, Thomas J. Tully, M. Warshauer, J. H. Mork, J. C. Bolles and P. M. Belton.


SHERIFF-WILLIAM McMANN ; salary, $8,000 per annum. Under Sheriff-E. A. O'Connor, $2,400 per an- num. Bookkeeper-E. J. Reynolds, $3,000 per annum. Assistant Bookkeeper-8. L. Simon, $1,200 per annum. Deputies-John Heaney, William H. Williams, George Webb, C. Mullane, D. S. Gordon, F. E. Doran, M. J. Sullivan, Charles Hewitt, James E. Hughes, T. E. Treacy, Edward Reilly, John F. Derham, Thomas J. Quinn, O. H. Baldwin, William Winthrop, William O'Connell, Morris Cohen, Charles E. Broad, James Hanrahan, J. D. Ennis, John McGovern, M. Zeller, Thomas Allen, William Magner, Joseph Mans- field, Walter Burke, R. C. Scott, J. W. Crowe, James Dunne, H. M. Levy, Edward Harrington, John W. Welsh and John Sharkey. Chief Jailer-John Rogers. Matron-Mrs. Lizzie Belmore.


RECORDER-A. T. SPOTTS ; salary, $4,000 per annum. Chief Deputy-J. J. Driscoll, $3,000 per annum. Deputies-Henry Casey and William R. Sloan. Clerke-John Cunningham, William T. O'Brien, Charles Mc- Courtney, Robert Cochrane, Nathan Selig, John H. Mott, William McDonald, William E. Dinan, J. W. Edrill, H. J. Gallagher, Thomas H. Conboy, Lawrence Buckley, Miles C. Selden and Philip P. McMahon.


AUDITOR-FLEET F. STROTHER ; salary, $4,000 per annum. Deputy-H. B. Cook, $3,000 per annum. Clerks-V. P. Wilbert and S. P. Holway, $1,800 per annum each.


TREASURER-CHRISTIAN REIS ; salary, $4,000 per annum. Chief Deputy-Ferdinand Reis, Jr., $3,000 per annum. Deputies-Charles Hubert and Peter Sander.


ASSESSOR-JAMES C. NEALON ; salary, $4,000 per annum. Office Deputies-James J. Flynn (chief) $2,400 per annum ; Edward Brady, A. Fitzgerald, Charles Hildebrand, E. L. Lewis, F. J. McGinney, William Mc- Cann. D. J. Shaw and J. H. Zemansky, $1.800 per annum each. Chief Draftsman-Alfred D. Miesegaea, $2,400 per annum. Field Deputies-Chief Deputy, William D. Farren, $200 per month. Assistant Deputies, $100 per month each, when employed.


TAX COLLECTOR +-WILLIAM KRELING ; salary, $4,000 per annum. Chief Deputy-Marion A. Wilson, $2,400 per annum. Cashier-Moses Waterman, $2,400 per annum. Deputies-E. Lanigan, Morton J. Aberne and Andrew J. Donovan, $1,800 per annum each. Porter-George W. Wilson, $840 per annum.


* For location of Public Offices, see Key to Public Offices.


t 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, $100 per month each. The entire annual amount of salaries for his Deputies and Clerka not to exceed $12,000.


IMPERIAL Fire Ins. Co. OF LONDON |


Capital, $3,500,000 GEO. D. DORNIN, Manager WM. SEXTON, Asst. Manager, Assets, $9,581,953 -


HICKS & JUDD, MANUFACTURERS HOTEL REGISTERS, 23 FIRST ST.


MUNICIPAL GOVERNMENT.


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LICENSE COLLECTOR-T. I. O'BRIEN ; appointed by the Mayor, Auditor and Treasurer and confirmed by the Board of Supervisors ; salary, $3,000 per annum. Deputy-S. J. STRAT'SS. $1,800 per annum. Cashier- P. F. Krause, $1,500 per sunum. Assistant Collectors-John J. Boyle, E. C. Conroy, S. F. Neall, M. J. Burke, David J. Levy, W. E. Gallatin, M. Fallon, John P. Riordan, J. J. Jones. Thomas Wilson, David Neagle, W. J. Harrington, W. F. Jones, Patrick Holland and L. Guion, $1,500 per annum each.


REGISTRAR OF VOTERS-P. F. WALSH; appointed by the Governor ; salary, $3,600 per annum. Chief Werk-Wm. Broderick, $1,800 per annum. Clerk and Messenger-J. J. Cadogan, $1,500 per annum.


SURVEYOR 1-S. HARRISON SMITH, salary, $500 per annum and fees. Deputies-Nicholas King, H. D. Gates and John W. Gray.


SUPERINTENDENT PUBLIO STREETS AND HIGHWAYS-THOMAS ASHWORTH; salary, $4,000 per annum. Chief Deputy-Edward Owens. Deputies-Robert Boyd, Michael R. Mara, George Ryan, James J. Flaherty. James J. Flinn, William H. Gleason, John Mason, Thomas Blanchfield, Edward F. Drum and Joseph Moran,


CORONER-JAMES I. STANTON, M. D. ; salary, $4,000 per annum. Deputies-A. Murphy, $1,800 per annum, and C. G. Johnston, $1,500 per annum. Messenger-Edward Kelly, $900 per annum.


PUBLIC ADMINISTRATOR-JAMES C. PENNIE ; salary, fees. Attorneys-Naphtaly, Freidenrich & Acker man; salary, fees.


CITY PHYSICIAN-CHARLES BLACH; salary $1,800 per annum. Police Surgeon-Frank H. Dennis, $1,200 per annum.


POUND KEEPER-JACOB LINDO ; salary, $900 per annum and fees.


FIRE DEPARTMENT COMMISSIONERS-FRANK G. EDWARDS (President), D. J. Mahoney, Samnel New- man, Frederick C. Siebe and Martin Kelly ; no compensation. Clerk-Ezekiel B. Vreeland ; salary, $1,800 per annum. Janitor and Messenger-Charles Kelly; $900 per annum.


FIRE ALARM AND POLICE TELEGRAPH-SUPERINTENDENT-JOHN CURRAN ; term regulated by the Board of Supervisors ; salary $2,400 per annum. Operators-William Morton, Alfred Clarke, Jr., and E. H. Reese, $1,500 per annum each. Line Repairers-Anton Christianson, $1,200 per annum ; A. B. Kinney and Daniel Shay, $1,080 per annum each.


PARK COMMISSIONERS-William H. Dimond (President) Joseph Austin and R. P. Hammond, Jr, ; no com- pensation. Engineer-City and County Surveyor (ex officio), no compensation. Secretary-Miss Block. Superintendent-John J. McEwen.


BOARD OF HEALTH-Members : THE MAYOR (President), and Doctors Charles A. Clinton, Auguste Alers, William D. McCarthy and Alfred 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 (pro tem.)-A. J. Moulder.


COMMISSIONERS OF INSANITY-Isaac S. Titus, M. D., G. Phelan, M. D., J. M. Eaton, M. D., and T. E. Windele, 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-Cyril Williams, $2,100 per annum. E. H. Harding, M. D., Assistant Secretary: $1,200 per annum. Health Inspectors-Jefferson Martenet, John Kelly Jr., Otto H. Frank, T. M. Boarman, Jacob Gans and T. G. Parker, $1,200 per annum each. Market Inspector-E. F. McKittrick, $1,200 per annum. Superintendent of Disinterments-John Moran, $1,200 per annum. Messenger-John A. Coffey, $900 per annum. Inspector of Drainage and Plumbing-James E. Sweeney. Assistant-James J. Byrne.


- ALMS HOUSE AND HOSPITAL-Superintendent-M. J. KEATING ; salary, $2,400 per annum. Matron-Mrs. M. J. Keating, $720 per annum. Resident Physician-Victor A. Chaigneau, M. D., $1,500 per annum.


CITY AND COUNTY HOSPITAL Superintendent Physician-D. E. BARGER; salary, $2,400 per annum. Resident Physician-W. T. Bell, $1.500 per annum. Visiting Physicians-Francis B. Kane and J. O. Hirsch- felder, $1,200 per annum each. Visiting Surgeons .- J. F. Morse and R. A. McLean, $1,200 per annum each. Apothecary-William Stanton, $1,200 per annum. Steward-E. H. Coe. Terms regulsted by the Board of Health.


TWENTY-SIXTH STREET HOSPITAL-Superintending Physician. - R. D. Johnson. 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-JAMES SILK; salary, $1,680 per annum. Assistant Superintendent-John T. Harrison, $1,080 per annum. Teachers-James P. O'Sullivan, $1,080 per annum; Thomas Wright, $900 per annum. Foreman Shoe Shop-Patrick Crowe, $780 per annum. Foreman Tailor Shop-J. Kane, $780 per annum. Teamster-Joseph Perata, $600 per annum. Farmer-Michael Boyne, $600 per annum. Carpen- ter-E. J. Farnsworth, $780 per annum. Steward-Thos. Collins, $720 per annum. Matron-Mrs. John T. Harrison, $600 per annum. Seamstress-Mrs. E. McCauley, $360 per annum. Visiting Physician-Charles H. Blach, $900 per annum.'


HOUSE OF CORRECTION-Superintendent .- JOHN FOLEY; salary, $1.800 per annum. Assistant Superin- tendent-C. J. Cody, $1,200 per annum. Commissary- , $840 per annum. Matron-Mrs. John Foley, $600 per annum. Fifteen Guards, who receive $660 per annum esch.


SUPERINTENDENT CITY CEMETERY-GEORGE W. GREEN ; salary, $900 per annum.


GAS INSPECTOR-E. P. MCCARTHY.


GARDENERS PUBLIC SQUARES-MICHAEL MCKEON (chief) ; salary, $1,200 per annum ; John W. McGrath. W. Shannon, Conrad Seipel, M. Kelly, John Duane, Patrick Regan, Wm. Horton and L. Baccigalupi ; $900 per annum each.


WATCHMAN OLD CITY HALL-Samuel Alden, Jr. ; salary, $960 per annum.


WATCHMAN NEW CITY HALL-Wm. Armstrong (night) salary, $960 per annum ; E. A. Reilly (day) $900 per annum.


t The County Surveyor receives fees for surveying private property, principally street work. Salaries of Deputies and Clerks paid by the Surveyor.


W. B. BANCROFT & CO. |


49 FIRST ST. TELEPHONE 82.


PRINTERS, ETC.


J. Gundlach & bo' Famous Gutedel.


PHENIX INSURANCE CO. OF BROOKLYN.


BROWN, CRAIG & CO., General Agents, 429 California Street.


60 SAN FRANCISCO DIRECTORY.


Ward Boundaries .*


FIRAT 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 islanda in the Bay.


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 line of Val- lejo street on the south ; by the east line of Larkin street ou the west.


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.


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.


FIFTH WARD .- Bounded by the south line 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.


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.


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.


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.


NINTH WARD .- Bounded by the southerly line of Harrison street on the north-west; by the waters of the bay of San Francisco on the north-east and east ; by the northerly line of Channel street on the south- east ; and by the easterly line of Seventh street on the south-west.


TENTH WARD .- Bounded by the southerly line of Market street on the north-west ; by the westerly line of Second street on the north-east ; by the northerly line of Harrison street on the south-east ; and by the easterly line of Seventh street on the south-west.


ELEVENTH WARD .- Bounded by the southerly line of Ridley street, the southerly line of Ridley street produced due weat to the Pacific Ocean, the southerly line of Market street, the westerly line of Seventh street, and the southerly line of Channel street on the north ; by the waters of the Bay of San Francisco on the east ; by the southerly line of the City and County of San Francisco on the south; and by the waters of the Pacific Ocean on the west.


TWELFTH WARD .- Bounded by the waters of the Pacific Ocean and the waters of the Bay of San Fran- cisco on the north ; by the west line of Larkin street on the east ; by the northerly line of Market street, the north line of Ridley street, and the north line of Ridley street produced due west to the Pacific Ocean on the south ; and by the waters of the Pacific Ocean on the west.


*The city is divided into ten Senatorial and twenty Assembly Districts, the boundaries of which are established by an act of the Legislature, and are sub- ject to change, as provided in the Constitution. The Assembly Districts are subdivided into Election Pre- cincts by the Board of Election Commissioners at each general election. and are changed from time to time so as to come within the requirement, as near as possible, of each precinct having three hundred voters. The Ward boundaries being permanently es- tablished by the Consolidation Act are given as above.


Police Department,*


CHIEF OF POLICE .- PATRICK CROWLEY.


COMMISSIONERS .- Richard P. Hammond, William Alvord, Robert J. Tobin, and the Chief of Police (ex officio).


CAPTAINS OF POLICE .- Isaiah W. Lees, William Y. Douglass, John Short, A. W. Stone, and Andrew J. Dunlevy.


CLERE CHIEF OF POLICE .-


PROPERTY CLERK .- William Cullen.


DETECTIVES .- John Meagher, John Coffey, G. D. Harper, Joseph Bee, Benjamin F. Bohen, Dantel Cof- fey, J. R. Rogers, Edward Byram, Arnop Bainbridge, Robert Hogan, and Christopher C. Cox.


SERGEANTS .- George W. Harman, Abraham Sharp, J. W. Shields, T. P. Kingsbury, John Spillane, Edward Cohrn, Michael Fitzgerald, Gideon Thomp- Bon, William L. Coles, William E. Hall, Socrates O. Fleming. Thomas D. Barnstead, Thomas Flanders, Bernard Harter, George L. Gano, George Birdsall, C. H. Witham, John Duncan, Charles Nash, James Hanley, C. Martin, R. J. Falls, J. T. Wright, M. Lind- heimer, Joseph Melody, Charles W. Armager, Wm. D. Hensley, J. A. Wilson, William H. Kentzel, Thos. R. Langford, John P. McDermott, Frederick T. Brown, M. Murphy, Thomas W. Bethel, T. D. McKen- na, Stephen Bunner, A. J. Houghtaling, George W. Hogue and Patrick J. Tobin.


CORPORAL8-P. S. Hagerty, John O. Ayres, John M. Fitzgibbon, James H. Hutton, Watson Nichols, John Avan. John Burke, Jacob Lerman, Patrick Slev- in, John D. Dolan and John Heaney.


Fire Alarm and Police Telegraph,


SUPERINTENDENT-John Curran.


OPERATORS-Alfred Clarke, Jr., E. H. Reese, and William Morton.


REPAIRERS .- A. B. Kinne, Anton Christiansen and Daniel Shay.


SIGNAL BOX STATIONS.


2-8. W. corner Mason and Lombard.


3-8. E. corner Stockton and Greenwich.


4-N. W. corner Sausome and Greenwich.


5-N. E. corner Battery and Union.


6-S. E. corner Montgomery and Green.


7-8. E. corner Kearny and Union. 8-8. W. corner Powell and Union. 9-N. E. corner Dupont and Vallejo.


12-8. W. corner California and Kearny.


13-S. W. corner Front and Broadway.


14-8. W. corner Stockton and Broadway.


15-S. W. corner Clay and East.


16-N. W. corner Mason and Pacific.


17-N. E. corner Kearny and Pacific.


18-N. E. corner Sansome and Jackson.


19-N. E. corner Davis and Washington. 21-S. E. corner Clay and Kearny.


23-S. E. corner Taylor and Clay.


24-S. E. corner Clay and Powell.


25-N. W. corner Washington and Dupont.


*By virtue of an Act of the Legislature of 1877-78, approved April 1, 1878, authorizing the Board of Su- pervisors to increase the police force in their dis- cretion to any number not exceeding four hundred in all. An ordinance has been passed fixing the force at that number.


The salaries provided by law are as follows: Cap- tains. $1,800 per annum; clerk of Chief of Police, $1,800 per annum; property clerk, $1,800 per annum; detectives, $1,500 per annum; sergeants, $1,500 per annum; corporals, $1,40€ per annum; patrolmen, $1,224 per annum.


From these salaries the sum of $24 per year ($2 per month) is deducted from the pay of every member of the force for the creation of "The Police Life and Health Insurance Fund."


DIXON, BORGESON & CO.,


Manufacturers of Show Cases and Store Fixtures.


37 Market St.


COMMERCIAL INSURANCE CO. OF CALIFORNIA, LOSSES PAID, $1,581,849 51


(Also the finest grades of Clarets, Hocks, } ARPAD HARASZTHY & CO.,


ECLIPSE EXTRA DRY { Burgundies, Sauternes, Ports and Sherries § 630 WASHINGTON STREET.


FIRE ALARM AND POLICE TELEGRAPH.


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26-S. E. corner Clay and Battery.


27-N. W. corner Montgomery and Commercial.


28-N. W. corner Pine and Dupont.


29-N. W. corner Stockton and California. 31-N. W. corner Sansome and Halleck. 32-N. E. corner California and Drumm. 34-8. W. corner Mission and Steuart. 35-S. E. corner Montgomery and Pine. 36-N. W. corner Folsom and Steuart.


37-N. E. corner Battery and Bush. 38-S. W. corner Market and Second. 39-8. E. corner Howard and Spear.


41-N. W. corner Sutter and Jones.


42-S. E. corner Geary and Mason. 43-O'Farrell, near Dupont.


45-S. E. corner O'Farrell and Jones. 46-N. W. corner Kearny and Sutter. 47-S. W. corner Eddy and Powell.


48-S. W. corner Geary and Kearny. 49-N. W. corner Stockton and Sutter.


51-N. W. corner Folsom and Beale. 52-8. W. corner Mission and Fremont. 53-N. side King bet Second and Third. 54-Engine House No. 4, Second, near Howard. 56-South side Bryant, west of First. 57-N. W. corner Brannan and Second. 58-N. W. corner Folsom and First. 59-P. M. S. S. Co.'s wharf, foot of First. 61-S. W. corner Howard and Third.


62-S. W. corner Mission and Fourth. 63-N. W. corner Harrison and Fourth. 64-S. W. corner Howard and Fifth. 65-S. W. corner Mission and Sixth.


67-N. E. corner Harrison and Hawthorne.


68-N. E. corner Brannan and Fourth. 69-N. W. corner Bryaut and Third.


71-8. W. corner Mission and Eleventh.


72-S. E. corner Mission and Thirteenth. 73-S. E. corner Howard and Eighth.




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