Langley's San Francisco directory for the year commencing 1891, Part 4

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Publication date: 1880
Publisher: San Francisco : Francis, Valentine & Co.
Number of Pages: 1716


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SHERIFF. - CHARLES S. LAUMEISTER; salary, $8,000 per annum. Under Sheriff-Peter Deveny, $2,400 per annum. Bookkeeper-W. F. Laumeister, $3,000 per annum. Assistant Bookkeeper-S. L. Simon, $1,200 per annum. Chief Jailer-E. R. Pat- terson.


RECORDER .- EDWARD B. READ; salary, $4,000 per annum, Chief Deputy-Edward J. Casey, $3,000 per annum. Deputies-Max Warschauer and Thomas Flynn.


AUDITOR-THOMAS J. L. SMILEY; salary $4,000 per annum. Deputy-Louis N. Jacobs, $3,000 per an- uum. Clerks-Frederick Elliott and Louis Cohn, $1,800 per annum.


TREASURER-JAMES H. WIDBER ; salary, $4.000 per annum. Chief Depnty-Adolph Hobe, $3,000 per annum. Deputy -- August C. Widber, $2,100 per an- num. Clerk-James Wren, $1,200 per annum.


ASSESSOR .- JOHN D. SIEBE; salary $4,000 per annum. Office Deputies-Hugo Herzer (chief) $2,400 per annum : Oscar A. Tolle, George Riddell, Edgar Briggs, Thomas S. Cunningham, Ira D. Thompson, Frank J. Gerhardt, Jeremiah Roach, Thomas Moffitt, P. W. Lannon, J. N. Colter, Daniel McNulty, B. A. Prindle, James Costello, William J. Ruddick, R. Josephi, George Fagothey, Michael Nealon, E. A. Kalben, George Tyroll. F. Verna, A. Repert, $1,800 per annum each. Chief Draftsman-A. D. Miesegaes; salary, $2,400 per annum. Field Deputies-Chief Deputy, Daniel Maloney, $200 per month. Assistant Deputies, $100 per month each, when employed.


TAX COLLECTOR .*- THOMAS O'BRIEN; salary, $4,000 per annum. Chief Deputy-James W. McCabe. Cashier-E. F. Loud. Deputies-Ray G. Falk, John W. O'Brien and Daniel Sullivan. Porter and Messen- ger-John Moran.


*The Tax Collector is allowed by law one Chief and one Cash Deputy, at a salary of $200 per month each ; three general Depnties, 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.


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. STRAUS, $1,800 per annum. Cashier- P. F. Kransse, $1,500 per annum.


REGISTRAR OF VOTERS .- WILLIAM A. BROWN; appointed by the Governor; salary, $3,600 per an- num. Chief Clerk-Franklin R. Benson, $1,800 per annum. Clerk and Messenger-Val E. Burrows, $1,500 per annum.


SURVEYOR.1-CHARLES S. TILTON; salary $500 per annum and fees. Deputies-H. D. Gates, A. H. Sanborn, E. J. Morser and Julius H. Smith.


SUPERINTENDENT PUBLIO STREETS AND HIGHWAYS. JAMES GILLERAN ; salary, $4,000 per annum. Chief Deputy-Edward Owens. Deputies-James Corcoran, Samuel G. Whitney, Henry L. Meyers, Patrick T. Donnelly, James de Sucs, Peter W. Commins, Albert J. Ralsch, Philip A. Ray, John A. Hogan, John Noonen, James T. Bonnifield, John Hanlon, Isaac L. Bevens, William Flynn, John Terrill.


CORONER .- WILLIAM T. GARWOOD ; salary, $4,000 per annum. Deputies-John H. Berg, $1,800 per annum, and S. J. Bridgewood, $1,500 per annum. Messenger-Philip F. Allen, $900 per annum. Clerk- Thomas R. Riding.


PUBLIO ADMINISTRATOR .- ANDREW O. FREESE ; sal- ary, fees. Attorney-J. D. Sullivan ; salary, fees.


CITY PHYSICIAN .- H. W. YEMANS; salary, $1,800 per annum. Police Surgeon-Robert E. Williams, $1,200 per annum; W. L. Berry and A. P. O'Brien, Assistant Surgeons.


POUND KEEPER .- JOHN PARTRIDGE; salary $900 per annum and fees.


FIRE DEPARTMENT COMMISSIONERS .- SAMUEL NEW- MAN (President), A. J. Martin, T. J. Parsons, Fisher Ames and Maurice Schmidt; no compensation. Clerk-George F. Maxwell; salary $1,800 per annum. Janitor and Messenger-M. L. Splnetti; $900 per annum.


FIRE ALARM AND POLICE TELEGRAPH-SUPERIN- TENDENT. CHARLES J. THOMAS : term regulated by the Board of Supervisors; salary $2,400 per annum. Operators-William Morton, W. R. Hewett and F. E. Haskell, $1,500 per annum each. Line Repairers- James Gorman, $1,200 per annum; W .Sweeney and Daniel Shay, $1,080 per annum each.


PARK COMMISSIONERS .- W. W. Stow (President), R. P. Hammond Jr. and Joseph Austin; no compen- satlon. Secretary-Miss V. V. Block. Superinten- dent-John McLaren.


BOARD CITY HALL COMMISSIONERS .- MAYOR (ex officio), Auditor (ex officio), City and County Attor- ney (ex officio) ; salary, $1,200 per annum each. Sec- retary-Edward I. Wolfe, $200 per month. Architect- William Patton, $250 per month.


COMMISSIONERS OF INSANITY .- G. J. Phelsn, M. D., J. E. Lilienthal, M. D .; T. E. Windele, M. D., and F. A. A. Belinge ; salary, fees.


BOARD OF HEALTH .- Members : THE MAYOR (President), and Doctors H. M. Fiske, Joseph R. Davidson, Charles A. McQuesten, T. J. Letourneux ; no compensation.


OFFICE HEALTH DEPARTMENT .- Health Officer- James W. Keeney, M. D .; salary, $3,000 per annum. Quarantine Officer-W. M. Lawlor, M. D., $1,800 per annum. Secretary-John Hoesch, $2,100 per annum. J. M. Lawlor, Assistant Secretary; $1,200 per annum. Health Inspectors-Henry J. Burns, Oliver G. Hallett, S. Davidson, John Boyle, H. B. Kincaid, Robert B. Bartlett ; $1,200 per annum each. Market Inspector- Jacob Wray, $1,200 per annum. Disinterment In- spectors-R. M. Jones, M. W. Furlong; $1,200 per annum each. Messenger-Herbert W. Furlong, $900 per annum. Inspector of Drainage and Plumbing- John C. Wade, $1,500 per annum. Assistant-James J. Byrne, $1,200 per annum.


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


PALMER & REY,


TYPE FOUNDERS, PRESS BUILDERS, 405 Sansome St., S. F.


Office, 29 Steuart Street.


" DRIFTED SNOW" flour is a Success.


DR. CHARLES W. DECKER, Dentist, 806 Market St.,


Phelan Building, S. F.


POLICE DEPARTMENT-FIRE ALARM AND POLICE TELEGRAPH.


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ALMS HOUSE AND HOSPITAL .- Superintendent- PHILIP L. WEAVER, $2,400 per annum. Matron- Mrs. P. L. Weaver, $720 per annum. Resident Phyai- cian-R. E. Bunker, M. D., $1,500 per annum. Clerk -H. C. Costello, $900 per annum.


CITY AND COUNTY HOSPITAL .- Superintendent Physi- cian-J. H. HEALY; salary, $2,400 per annum. Resident Physician-George F. Bradbury, M. D., $1.500 per anuum. Visiting Physicians-W. W. Kerr and J. O. Hirschfelder, $1,200 per annum each. Visiting Surgeons-C. N. Ellinwood and R. A. Mc- Lean, $1,200 per annum each. Apothecary-W. M. Hickman, $1,200 per annum, Steward-Robert Bell, $1,500 per annum.


TWENTY-SIXTH STREET HOSPITAL .- Viaiting Physi- ciau -H. W. YEAMANS. Steward-Jeremiah Sulli- van, $520 per annum.


INDUSTRIAL SCHOOL (Transferred to the control of the Board of Supervisors April 9, 1872, by Act of the Legislature) .- Superintendent-1. P. KINCAID ; sal- Bry, $1,680 per annum. Teacher-John A. Wright, $1,080 per annum. Band Master-W. Hines, $900 per aunum. Cook-James McIntosh, $900 per annum. Tailor-Bernard Fitzgerald,, $780 per annum. Shoe- maker-P. B. Stephens, $780 per annum. Carpen- ter-Joseph Nixon, $780 per annum. Laundryman and Steward-George Hanna, $720 per annum. Guard Front Bank-Frank Brown, $660 per annum. Second Assistant Teacher-Joseph Shea, $600 per annum. Assistant Janitor-Louis Meyer, $600 per annum. Gardener-Justin McCarthy. $600 per an- num. Farmer-James Linthrop, $000 per annum. Guard Rear Bank-W. T. Bevel, $600 per annum. Matron-Mrs. I. P. Kincaid, $600 per annum.


HOUSE OF CORRECTION .- Superintendent-MARTIN FRAGLEY; salary, $1,800 per annum. Assistant Superintendent-John S. Daly, $1,200 per annum. Commissary-W. H. Green, $840 per annum. Matron -Mrs. Catherine Kenny, $600 per annum. Twenty Guards, who receive $660 per annum each.


SUPERINTENDENT CITY CEMETERY. - THOMAS EAGAR ; salary, $900 per annum.


ENGINEER NEW CITY HALL .- GEORGE BRYANT; salary, $1,200 per annum. Fireman-R. M. Bevell, $960 per annum.


GAa INSPECTOR .- JOHN Q. BROWN.


GARDENERS PUBLIO SQUARES. - WILLIAM DAR- RAGH (chief) ; salary, $1,200 per annum; John Buckley, Joseph Boyne, E. Morris, Otto Rosentrotter, George Fenstermacher, and Joseph Brown; $900 per aunum each.


WATCHMAN OLD CITY HALL .- William Murphy, salary, $00 per annum.


WATCHMAN NEW CITY HALL. - William Dennis (night) salary, $960 per annum; O. Meyers (day) $900 per annum.


Police Department.


COMMISSIONERS .- Richard P. Hammond (President) William Alvord, Robert J. Tobiu, and the Chief of Police (ex officio) ; William E. Hall. Clerk.


CHIEF OF POLICE .- PATRICK CROWLEY.


CLERK TO CHIEF OF POLICE .- William E. Hall. PROPERTY CLERK .- William Cullen.


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


DETECTIVE8 .- John Coffey, G. D. Harper, Joseph Bee, Benjamin F. Bohen, Daniel Coffey, J. R. Rogers, Edward Byram, Arnop Bainbridge, Robert Hogan, Christopher C. Cox, James Hanley and Raymond M. Silvey. I


SERGEANTS .- George W. Harman, Abraham Sharp, J. W. Shields, W. Price, John Spillane, Edward Cohrn, Michael Fitzgerald, Gideon Thompson, William L. Coles, Henry S. Healey, H. H. Colby, Thomas D. Barn- stead, Thomas Flanders, Bernard Harter, Hugh Mon- aghan, George Birdsall, C. H. Witham, John Duncan, Charles Nash, O. Martin, J. W. Gillin, James F.


Moran, M. Lindheimer, Richard Bidwell, George W. Bennett, William F. Burke, Josiah Johns, George W. Wittman, Jamea H. Cavanagh. Thoa. R. Langford, James H. Helina, Fred. T. Brown, M. Murphy, Thomas W. Bethel, T. D. McKenna, Stephen Bunner, A. J. Houghtaling and Patrick J. Tobin.


CORPORALa .- P. S. Hagerty, John C. Ayres, John M. Fitzgibbon, John F. Seymour, Henry Blair, John Avan, Jobu Burke, Jacob Lerman, Robert L. Cockrill, John Heaney, John Parotte and William H. Nelson.


POLICE PATROL. - Superintendent, Charles J. Thomas ; Inspector, H. Martin; Assistant Inspector, E. W. Garrette.


Fire Alarm and Police Telegraph.


SUPERINTENDENT .- CHARLES J. THOMAS.


OPERATORS .- William Morton, W. R. Hewitt, and F. E. Haskell.


SIGNAL ROX STATIONS.


2-S. W. corner Mason and Lombard. 3-S. E. corner Stockton and Greenwich.


4-N. W. corner Sansome and Greenwich,


5-N. E. corner Battery and Union. 6-S. E. corner Montgomery and Green.


7-S. E. corner Kearny and Union. 8-S. W. corner Powell and Union 9-N. E. corner Dupont and Vallejo. 12-S. W. corner California and Kearny.


13-S. W. corner Front and Broadway. 14-S. 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. 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-S. 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-S. 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-S. W. corner Mission and Fremont. 53-N. side King bet Second and Third. 54-Engine House No. 4, Second, near Howard. 56-South aide 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 Bryant and Third. 71-S. W. corner Mission and Eleventh. 72-S. E. corner Mission and Thirteenth. 73-8. E. corner Howard and Eighth. 74-Engine House No. 7, Sixteenth. 75-N. W. corner Jones and McAllister. 76-S. W. corner Market and Hayes. 78-N. E. corner Folsom and Ninth. 79-S. E. corner Folsom and Twelfth. 81-S. W. corner Franklin and Hayes. 82-N. E. corner Fulton and Gough.


83-N. E. corner Octavia and Oak.


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84-Junction Valencia and Market.


85-S. E. corner Laguna and Hayes.


86-S. W. corner Oak and Van Ness Avenue


91-N. E. corner Hyde and Turk.


92-S. E. corner Franklin and Turk.


93-N. E. corner Jones and Turk.


94-S. E. corner Polk and Ellis.


95-N. W. corner Taylor and Golden Gate Avenue 96-S. W. corner Ellis and Taylor.


97-S. E. corner McAllister and Polk.


98-N. W. corner Stockton and Ellis.


123-S. W. corner Hyde and Union.


124-Pioneer Woolen Mills, Black Point.


125-N. W. corner Filbert and Jones.


126-S. E. corner Hyde and Washington.


127-S. E. corner Broadway and Polk.


128-S. E. corner Clay and Leavenworth.


129-N. W. corner Pacific and Leavenworth.


132-S. W. corner Pine and Mason.


134-S. E. corner Bush and Hyde.


135-S. E. corner Bush and Polk.


136-N. E. corner Post and Van Ness Avenue.


137-S. W. corner Post and Larkin.


138-S. W. corner California and Larkin.


139-S. E. corner O'Farrell and Hyde.


142-N. E. corner Valencia and Twentieth.


143-N. E. corner Mission and Twenty-second.


145-N. W. corner Folsom and Twenty-second 146-N. E. corner Folsom and Sixteenth.


147-N. E. corner Howard and Twentieth. 148-N. E. corner Mission and Sixteenth. 149-N. E. corner Folsom and Eighteenth.


152-N. W. corner Brannan and Eighth.


153-N. W. corner Harrison and Seventh. 154-N. W. corner Bryant and Sixth. 156-N. E. corner Fourth and Berry.


157-N. W. corner Folsom and Fourth. 158-N. W. corner Folsom and Fifth.


159-N. W. corner Folsom and Sixth. 162-S. E. corner Pacific and Franklin. 163-S. E. corner Sacramento and Franklin.


164-S. E. corner Clay and Polk.


172-S. E. corner McAllister and Buchanan. 173-S. W. corner Ellis and Buchanan.


174-N. E. corner Turk and Fillmore. 175-N. E. corner Grove and Webster.


176-N. W. corner Post and Octavia.


178-N. W. corner Buchanan and Geary. 179-O'Farrell and Gough.


182-N. E. corner Sixth and Townsend.


183-S. E. corner Mission and Eighth.


184-Folsom, east of Eighth.


185-N. E. corner Tenth and Harrison. 186-Fifth and Bryant.


187-S. E. corner Bryant and Ninth.


192-S. W. corner Francisco and Mason. 193-8. W. corner Hyde and Chestnut.


194-N. W. corner Stockton and Francisco. 213-S. W. corner Bush and Buchanan. 214-S. E. corner Bush and Steiner. 215-S. W. corner Washington and Webster. 216-S. E. corner Sacramento and Fillmore.


217-S. E. corner Bush and Devisadero. 218-N. E. corner Post and Fillmore. 219-S. E. corner Filbert and Fillmore. 231-N. W. corner Howard and Twenty-fourth. 234-N. W. corner Harrison and Twenty-fourth. 235-S. W. Twenty-second and Potrero Avenue. 236-N. E. corner Mission and Twenty-sixth. 237-S. W. corner Twenty-second and Dolores. 238-N. E. corner Santa Clara and Potrero Avenue. 239-N. W. corner Butte and Bryant. 241-S. E. corner Gough and Bush. 243-N. W. corner Clay and Scott. 245-S. W. corner Geary and Steiner. 246-S. E. corner Geary and Devisadero.


247-N. W. corner Turk and Scott. 248-N. E. corner Devisadero and Fulton. 249-McAllister and Lott.


251-N. E. corner Broadway and Octavia 253-N. E. corner Union and Laguna 254-N. E. corner Union and Pierce. 256-S. E. corner Fillmore and Pacific. 257-Fillmore and Chestnut 258-Pacific and Pierce.


261-S. W. corner Stevenson and Ecker. 263-N. E. corner Main and Bryant. 264-N. E. corner California and Front. 265-Main and Mission.


271-S. W. corner Seventeenth and Church.


273-Eighteenth, east of Castro.


274-N. W corner Twent-fourth and Guerrero.


275-N. E. corner Twenty-fourth and Church.


276-S. W. corner Valencia and Eighteenth.


278-Castro and Twenty-fourth. 279-Mission and Nineteenth.


281-San Bruno Road and Twenty-eighth. 283-Corner Twenty-eighth and Church.


284-N. W. corner Twenty-ninth and Mission.


285-S. W. corner Twenty-fifth and Florida.


286-N. E. corner Twenty-fourth and York.


287-Sanchez and Twenty-ninth.


291-S. W. corner Jones and Vallejo.


312-N. E. corner Jackson and Laguna.


314-S. E. corner California and Laguna.


321-S. E. corner Pierce and California.


324-S. E. corner Sacramento and Broderick.


325-S. E. corner California and Central Avenue.


326-S. E. corner Sutter and Baker.


327-N. W. corner Geary and Boyce.


328-Geary and Wood.


341-S. W. corner Ellis and Pierce.


342-S. E. corner Golden Gate Avenue and Octavia.


351-N. W. corner Montgomery and Broadway.


352-North Point Sea Wall.


361-S. E. corner Ridley and Guerrero.


362-N. W. corner Noe and Fifteenth.


364-S. E. corner Howard and Fourteenth.


365-Corner Alameda and Channel.


367-Eighteenth and Clara Avenue. 368-Market and Fourteenth.


371-N. E. corner Sutter and Mason.


372-S. E. corner Post and Leavenworth.


381-S. E. corner Haight and Buchanan.


382-N. W. corner Fillmore and Waller.


384-N. E. corner Webster and Oak.


385-S. E. corner Haight and Scott.


386-Devisadero and Oak.


387-Broderick and Hayes.


391-Ashbury, near Frederick.


412-Lobos and Third Avenues.


SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO BRANCH.


2-Twenty-eighth and San Bruno Road.


3-N. E. corner Honduras and Kentucky.


4-S. W. corner Teneriffe and St. John.


5-E. side Kentucky, bet Sierra and Nevada. 6-S. W. corner Butte and Kentucky.


7-S. W. corner Yazoo and St. Thomas. 8-Michigan, bet Sierra and Nevada.


9-Napa, bet Michigan and Georgia.


12-Corner Railroad and Eleventh Avenues.


Fire Department.


The Paid Fire Department of the City and County of San Francisco was organized December 3, 1866.


The present force consists of three hundred and sixty-nine officers and men (including the Board of Engineers, the Clerk and Messenger of the Board of Fire Commissioners, the Veterinary Surgeon, and em- ployees at the Corporation Yard) , seventeen steamers, to each of which is attached a hose reel, one chem- ical engine, seven hose carriages, five hook and ladder trucks; also six steamers, four hose reels, and one hook and ladder truck in reserve at the Cor- poration Yard, the condition of which is as fully kept up to the standard required as that of the apparatus in active service. Each steamer and hook and ladder truck is drawn by two horses, and the hose carriages by one each. Number of horses in the Department, one hundred and one.


Expenditures for the Fiscal Year ending June 30, 1890 .- Total cost of department, $392,215.09.


BOARD OF FIRE COMMISSIONERS .- Samuel Newman, President; A. J. Martin, T. J. Parsons, Fisher Ames and Maurice Schmidt; George F. Maxwell, Clerk ; M. L. Spinetti, Messenger.


Officers .- David Scannell, Chief Engineer ; Dennis S. Sullivan and George W. Kennard, Assistant Chief Engineers ; John McCarthy, P. H. Shaughnessy, Ed- ward F. McKittrick, Michael 'J. Dolan, George Walsh and John Wills, Assistant Engineers ; Samnel Rainey, Superintendent of Engines ; John Reilly, Assistant Superintendent of Engincs ; Peter Burns, Veterinary Surgeon ; Charles E. Broad, Corporation Yard Clerk;


THE LION Fire Ins. Co. OF LONDON |


Capital, $4,125,000 | Assets, $4,712,747


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SEO. D. DORNIN, Manager WM. SEXTON, Asst. Manager.


AMERICAN FIRE INS. CO.


BROWN, CRAIG & CO., General Agents 508-510 California Street.


PUBLIC SCHOOLS.


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Charles A. Lyona, Corporation Yard Drayman ; George Silvey and William H. Smith, Hydrantinen; William Ayers, Carpenter ; H. H. Gorter, Substitute Engineer and Machinist; Cornelius Guinee and Thomas Roaeb, Corporation Yard Watchmen.


STEAMER No. 1 .- Located 419 Pacific street, Fore- man, Jamea Conniff.


STEAMER No. 2 .- Located 412 Bush street. Fore- man, John Fay.


STEAMER No. 3 .- Located on the south side of Cali- fornia street, between Leavenworth and Hyde. Fore- man, Lorenzo Henry.


STEAMER No. 4 .- Located 144 Second street. Fore- man, Henry D. Rice.


STEAMER No. 5 .- Located 1219 Stockton street. Foreman, John J. Mahoney.


STEAMER No. 6 .- Located 311 Sixth street. Fore- man, William Kilday.


STEAMER No. 7 .- Located on the north side of Six- teenth street, between Valencia and Guerrero. Fore- man, John O'Neil.


STEAMER No. 8 .- Located Pacific avenue, between Polk and Van Ness avenue. Foreman, James Grady.


STEAMER No. 9 .- Located 320 Main street. Fore- man, James W. Buchanan.


STEAMER No. 10 .- Located on Bryant street, be- tween Third and Fourth. Foreman, James D. Lennon.


STEAMER NO. 11 .- Located on Teneriffe, near Rail- road avenue, South San Francisco. Foreman, John Maholy.


STEAMER No. 12 .- Located southwest corner of Drumm and Commercial streets. Foreman, T. M. Fernandez.


STEAMER No. 13 .- Located Valencia street, between Twenty-fifth and Twenty-sixth streets. Foreman, John Windrow.


STEAMER No. 14 .- Located south side of McAllister, between Buchanan and Webster streets. Foreman, T. F. McCraith.


STEAMER No. 15 .- Located on the north side of Cal- ifornia street, between Laguna and Buchanan. Fore- man, Patrick Barry.


STEAMER No. 16 .- Located Tennessee street, be tween Sierra aud Napa. Foreman, John McCor- mick.


STEAMER NO. 17 .- Located Mint avenue near Fifth. Foreman, John Dougherty.


CHEMICAL ENGINE No. 1 .- Located southwest corner of Mission and New Montgomery streets. Foreman, Thomas Fernandez.


HO8E No. 1 .- Located 112 Jackson street. Foreman, Sylvester Sullivan.


HOSE No. 2 .- Located on Post street, near Fillmore. Foreman, Cornelius Shine.


HOSE No. 3 .- Located on Folsom street, near Twenty-second. Foreman, Isaac V. Denniston.


HOSE No. 4 .- Located 1802 Stockton street. Fore- man, James Derham.


HOSE No. 5 .- Located on the south side of Market strect, between Tenth and Eleventh. Foreman, James Riley.


HOSE No. 8 .- Located on Filbert street, between Fillmore and Webster. Foreman, James Smith.


HOSE No. 9 .- (Fireboat, Governor Irwin). Located Market Street Wharf, foot of Market. Foreman, Thomas Coleman.


HOOK AND LADDER NO. 1 .- Located 22 O'Farrell street. Foreman, Richard Otto.


HOOK AND LADDER NO. 2 .- Located 627 Broad- way. Foreman, Peter H. Fleming.


HOOK AND LADDER No. 3 .- Located on the aouth side of Market street, between Tenth and Eleventh. Foreman, Willlam Waters.


HOOK AND LADDER No. 4 .- Located on the north side of Pacific street, between Jones and Leaven- worth. Foreman. William li. Kelly.


HOOK AND LADDER NO. 5 .- Located on Post street, near Fillmore. ยท Foreman, F. W. Becker.


Fire Patrol.


Established in May, 1875, by the Board of Fire Un- derwriters. It is conducted on the same principle as the one in successful operation in New York City. The apparatus consists of wagons carrying rubber covers, fire extinguishers, ladders, and other appli- ances for extinguishing fires, saving life, and protect- ing property from damage by water. The force con- sists of fifteen men, including the Captain, who are on duty day and night. There are two stations, No. 1, located 106-108 Jessie street, and No. 2, northeast corner of Eddy and Polk streets. Telegraph wires ex- tend from Station No. 1 to the office of the American District Telegraph Co., and also to the Palace and Grand Hotels.


Station No. 1 .- Members-Russell White, Captain ; Charles H. Okell, Lieutenant ; Christopher Lee, A. D. Yost, John Crowley, Robert Ripley, Frank James, Philip Dolan, Jessie N. Smith and John McGarry, Privates.


Station No. 2, corner Eddy and Polk .- Members -- John F. O. Comstock, Lieutenant; W. T. Thoney, Samuel Beutler, Emil Cranert and A, G. Stroh, Privates.


FIRE MARSHAL .- Charles Towe (appointed by the Board of Underwriters). Office, New City Hall.


PUBLIC SCHOOLS.


During the fiscal year ending June 30, 1890, there were 72 schools, employing 859 teachers, and having an enrolled attendance of 42,926 pupils, of whom 22,781 were boys, and 20,145 girls. By the report of the School Census Marshal, June 30, 1890, the number of youth in the city between five and seventeen who are entitled to draw school money is 61,144. The number attending school (private and church schools inclu- sive) during the year (including Chinese) was 46,737. The number between five and seventeen years of age (including Chinese) who have not attended school at any time during the year was 14,407. The enroll- ment at the different schools was as follows : High schools-Boys, 441 ; girls, 813 ; total, 1,254. Grammar schools-Total, 13,411. Primary schools-Total, 24,112. The financial condition of the Department is repre- sented as follows : For the year ending June 30, 1890, $954,202 51 expenditures. Paid teachers' sal aries, $795,106 80.


EVENING SCHOOLS .- Number of pupils enrolled during the year 3,743. The terms and holidays are the same as those of the day schools. The studies are reading, arithmetic, penmanship and composition or letter-writing, bookkeeping, industrial drawing, mathematics, etc., and in the Lincoln Evening School a Spanish class is also taught. The Evening Schools are held in the following school buildings: Lincoln Grammar, South Cosmopolitan Primary. Washington Grammar, Haight Primary and Potrero Primary.




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