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t The County Surveyor receivea fees for surveying Deputies and Clerks paid by the Surveyor.
WIELAND & DINMORE, 2227-2229 FOLSOM ST., S. F.
Manufacturers of DINMORE'S SOAP. 1
Cashier-John M. Days. Deputies-Ray G. Falk, John W. O'Brien and Daniel Sullivan. Porter and Messen- ger-John Moran.
LICENSE COLLEOTOR .- GEORGE W. LEE ; appointed by the Mayor, Auditor and Treasurer and confirmed by the Board of Supervisors ; salary, $3,000 per annum. Deputy-R. H. FITZGERALD, $1,800 per annum. Cashier-John A. Flood, $1,500 per annum.
REGISTRAR OF VOTERS .- WILLIAM A. BROWN; appointed by the Governor; salary, $3,600 per an- num. Chief Clerk-George E. Lewis, $1,800 per annum. Clerk and Messenger-William Van Norden, $1,500 per annum.
SURVEYOR.1-CHARLES S. TILTON; salary $500 per annum and fees. Deputies-H. D. Gates, A. H. Sanborn, N. King and P. W. Brady.
SUPERINTENDENT PUBLIO STREETS AND HIGHWAYS JAMES GILLERAN ; salary, $4,000 per annum. Chief Deputy-Edward Owena. Deputies-James Corcoran, Samuel G. Whitney, Henry L. Meyers, Patrick T. Donnelly, James de Suca, Peter W. Commine, Philip A. Ray, John A. Hogan, James T. Bonnifield, John Hanlon, J. A. Harney, John M. Nolan, Thomas Croke, Richard Ryan, J. L. McCormick.
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- Charles I. Havens, $250 per month.
PUBLIC ADMINISTRATOR .- ANDREW O. FREESE ; sal" ary, feea. Attorney-J. D. Sullivan ; salary, fees.
CITY PHYSICIAN .- H. R. BROWN; salary, $1,800 per annum. Police Surgeon-George B. Somers, $1,200 per annum; William P. Simpaon and Tenni-
COMMISSIONERA OF INSANITY .- G. J. Phelan, M. D., J. E. Lilienthal, M. D .: E. Windele, M. D., and F. A. A. Belinge ; salary, fees.
POUND KEEPER .- JOHN PARTRIDGE; salary $900 FIRE DEPARTMENT COMMISSIONERS. - MAURICE
FIRE ALARM TELEGRAPH-SUPT. CHARLES J. THOMAS; term regulated by the Board of Supervi- sors ; salary 82,400 per annum. Operators-William Morton, W. R. Hewitt and F. E. Haskell, $1,500 per annum each. Line Repairers-R. J. Sweeney, $1,200 per annum ; Daniel Shay, H. C. Armstrong and George F. Gasper, assistants, $1,080 per annum each.
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Police Patrol Boxes.
Bay and Kearny Bay and Taylor Berry and Sixth Brannan and Fifth Brannan aud First Brannan and Ninth Brannan and Sixth Broadway and Front Bryant and Beale Bryant and Nineteenth Bryant and Second Bryant and Seventh Bryant and Third Bush and Montgomery California and Central Av California and Fillmore California and Sansome Clay and Battery
Castro and Nineteenth Castro nr Twenty-fourth Church and Seventeenth
Church and Twenty-eighth Mission and Randall Church and Twenty-fourth Mission aud Ridley
Cortland Av opp School House
Dolores and Twenty ninth
Dolores and Twenty-second Mission and Third
Ellis and Steiner Folsom and First
Folsom and Main Folsom and Ninth Folsom and Seventh Folsom and Sixteenth Folsom and Third Folsom and Thirteenth Folsom and Twelfth
Folsom and Twenty-fourth Pacific and Fillmore
Folsom and Twenty-sixth Francisco and Powell Geary and Buchanan Geary and Cemetery Av Geary and Mason Geary and Van Ness Av
Golden GateAv and Webater Silver and Fourth
Guerrero and Fifteenth Haight and Scott Harrison and Beale Harrison and Eighth Harrison and Fifth Harrison and Ninth Harrison and Sixth Harrison and Tenth Howard and Beale Howard and Eighth Howard and Fourteenth Howard and Fourth Howard and Second Howard and Sixth
Howard and Spear
Howard and Tenth
Howard and Twelfth Howard and Twenty-first Hayes and Broderick Hayea and Laguna Haight and Stanyan Hyde and Broad way Jackson and Davis King and Third Lombard and Mason Market and East Market and Sansome Market and Seventeenth Market, Geary and Kearny Market, Gough and Haight Market, Stockton and Eilis Market, Turk and Mason Market, Van Ness Av, Oak Mission and Fifth Mission and First Mission and Main Mission and Ninth
Mission and Seventh Mission and Spear Mission and Steuart
Mission, Twenty fourth Miasion, Twenty-ninth Mission and Valeucia McAllister and Gough Noe and Fourteenth O'Farrell and Hyde Pine and Dupont Potrero Av, Seventeenth Potrero Av,Twenty-fourth
Pacific and Jones Pacific and Powell Post and Stockton San Bruno Road (Chem. Works)
Sacramento and Webster
Sutter and Leavenworth Sutter and Octavia Sutter and Polk
Townsend and Fourth Townsend and Second Townsend and Seventh Union and Battery Union and Dupont Union and Polk
Union and Powell Union and Steiner Valencia and Twentieth Valencia and Twenty-fifth Vallejo, Montgomery Av Washington and Dupont Washington and Mason
BOARD OF HEALTH .- Members : THE MAYOR (President), and Doctora George J. Bucknall, S. F. Long, W. H. Mays, M. Regensburger ; no compensa- tion.
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 anuum. Secretary-Jacob Steppacher, $2,100 per an- num. J. M. Lawlor, Assistant Secretary; $1,200 per annum. Health Inspectors-Grant Israel, Milton Heynemann, C. R. Taylor, David L. Duplap, J. F. Curtin. F. Koegel ; $1,200 per annum each. Market Inspector-Simon Newman, $1,200 per annum. Dis- interment Inapectors-A. T. Regensburger, Richard M. Jones ; $1,200 per annum each. Messenger-George J. Mills, $900 per annum. Inspector of Drainage and Plumbing-John C. Wade, $1,500 per annum. Asais- tant-W. R. Allen, $1.200 per annum.
ALMS HOUSE AND HOSPITAL .- Superintendent- PHILIP L. WEAVER, $2,400 per annum. Matron- Mrs. P. L. Weaver, $720 per annum. Resident Physi- 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. P. LEFEVRE, M. D .; salary, $2,400 per an- num. Resident Physician-A. H. Mayes, M. D.,| Santa Clara.
$1.500 per annum. Visiting Physicians-W. W. Ker. aud J. O. Hirschfelder, $1,200 per annum each Visiting Surgeons-O. N. Eilinwood and R. A. Mc- Lean, $1,200 per annum each. Apothecary-P. Moul- ton, $1,200 per annum. Steward-J. C. Cousins, $1.500 per annum.
TWENTY-SIXTH STREET HOSPITAL .- Visiting Physi- cian -H. R. BROWN, M. D. Steward-Jeremiah Sulii- van, $520 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. Griffin, $840 per annum. Matron -Mrs. Catherine Kenny, $600 per annum. Twenty Guarda, 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.
GAB INSPECTOR .- JOHN Q. BROWN.
GARDENERS PUBLIC SQUARES. - WILLIAM DAR- RAGH (chief) ; salary, $1,200 per annum; John Buckley, Thomas Fox, J. Murray, Otto Rosentretter, George Feustermacher, Joseph Brown, John Duane and Alonzo Carpenter ; $900 per annum each.
WATCHMAN OLD CITY HALL .- John Mitchell, salary, $960 per annum.
WATCHMAN NEW CITY HALL. - William Dennis (night) salary, $960 per annum; C. Meyers (day) $900 per annum.
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BOUNDARIES
Of Congressional, Senatorial and Assembly Districts, Election Precincts and Wards.
In the City and County of San Francisco there are two Congressional Districts, namely : Fourth and Fifth ; also nine Senatorial Districta, namely : Seven- teenth, Eighteenth, Nineteenth, Twentieth, Twenty- firat, Twenty-second, Twenty-third, Twenty-fourth and Twenty-fifth; also eighteen Assembly Districts, namely : Twenty-eighth, Twenty-ninth, Thirtieth, Thirty-firat, Thirty-second, Thirty-third, Thirty- fourth, Thirty-fifth, Thirty-sixth, Thirty-seventh, Thirty-eighth, Thirty-ninth, Fortieth, Forty first, Forty-second, Forty-third, Forty-fourth and Forty- fifth.
The Assembly Districts were, on December 31, 1891, subdivided into two hundred and seventy-five pre- cincts, instead of three hundred and ten, as formerly. Each precinct ta intended to contain two hundred voters as nearly as possible There are also twelve wards.
CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICTS.
4th District.
All that portion of the City and County of San Francisco bounded as follows: Commencing at a point of intersection of the center of Leavenworth street and the bay of San Francisco, continuing thence along the center of the following named streets : Leavenworth to Broadway, Broadway to Hyde. Hyde to Sacramento, Sacramento to Van Ness Av. Van Ness Av to Market, Market to Eleventh, Eleventh to Harrison, Harrison to junction of Napa and Twentieth; thence along Twentieth to Howard, Howard to Army, Army to Precita Av, Precita Av to Colusa. Colnsa to San Bruno Road; thence along San Bruno Road to the boundary line to the bay of San Francisco: thence along the shore of said bay to Leavenworth street, the place of beginning, with all the islands in the bay of San Francisco within the boundaries of the city and county of San Francisco.
5th District.
All that portion of the City and County of San Francisco not included in the Fourth Congressional District, with the islands known as the Farollone Islands, together with the counties of San Mateo and
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SENATORIAL DISTRICTS.
17th District.
All that portion of the City and County of San Fran- Market, the place of beginning cisco comprised within the boundaries of the Twenty. eighth and Twenty-ninth Assembly Districts.
18th District.
All that portion of the City and County of San Fran- cisco comprised within the boundaries of the Thirtieth and Thirty-second Assembly Districte.
19th District.
All that portion of the City and County of San Fran- cisco comprised within the boundaries of the Thirty- Natoms and Fifth.
third and Thirty-fifth Assembly Districts.
20th District.
All that portion of the City and County of San Fran. cisco comprised within the boundaries of the Thirty- fourth and Thirty-sixth Assembly Districts.
21st District.
All that portion of the City and County of San Fran- cisco comprised within the boundaries of the Thirty- seventh and Thirty-eighth Assembly Districts.
22d District.
All that portion of the City and County of San and Fifth. Francisco comprised within the boundaries of the Fortieth and Forty-first Assembly Districts.
23d District.
All that portion of the City and County of San Francisco comprised within the boundaries of the Thirty- first and Thirty-ninth Assembly Districts.
24th District.
All that portion of the City and County of San Francisco comprised within the boundaries of the Jessie and Sixth.
Forty-second and Forty-third Assembly Districts.
25th District.
All that portion of the City and County of San Seventh. Francisco comprised within the boundaries of the Forty-fourth and Forty-hfth Assembly Districts.
ASSEMBLY DISTRICTS.
28th District.
Commencing at the point of intersection where the center line of Market street intersects the bay of San Francisco, continuing thence along the center of the following named streets: Market to Third, Third to Columbia and Folsom.
Bryant, Bryant to the waters of the bay of San Fran- cisco : thence along the shore to Market street, the rison and Sixth.
place of beginning.
PRECINCT BOUNDARIES.
First-Market, San Francisco Bay, Howard, Main, Folsom and First.
Second-San Francisco Bay, Harrison, Fremont, Folsom and Main.
Third-Folsom, Fremont, Harrison, San Francisco bay, Bryant and First.
Fourth-Folsom, First, Bryant and Second.
Fifth-Tehama, First, Folsom, Redney, Clementina and Second.
Sixth-Howard, First. Tehsma and Second.
Seventh -Natoma. First, Howard and Second.
Eighth-Minna, First, Natoma and Second.
Ninth-Market, First, Minna, Second, Mission and Ecker.
Tenth-Market, Ecker, Mission, Second, Jessie and New Montgomery.
Eleventh-Market, New Montgomery, Jesale, Sec- ond, Mission and Third.
Twelfth-Mission, Second, Howard, New Mont- gomery, Minna and Third.
Thirteenth-Minns, New Montgomery, Howard and Third.
Fourteenth-Howard, Second, Clementina, Redney, Folsom and Hubbard.
Fifteenth-Howard, Hubbard, Folsom and Third. Sixteenth-Folsom, Second, Harrison and Third. Seventeenth-Harrison, Second, Bryant and Third. and Eleventh.
29th District.
Commencing at the intersection of the center of Market and Third streets, continuing thence along the center of the following named streets: Market to Fifth, Fifth to Bryant, Bryant to Third, Third to
PRECINCT BOUNDARIES.
First-Market, Third, Stevenson, Fourth. Jessie and Fifth.
Second-Stevenson, Third, Mission and Fourth.
Third-Jessie, Fourth, Mission and Fifth.
Fourth-Mission, Fourth. Minns and Fifth.
Fifth -Mission, Third, Minna and Fourth.
Sixth-Minna, Third, Everett and Fourth. Seventh-Everett, Third, Howard and Fourth.
Eighth-Minna, Fourth, Howard, Howard Court,
Ninth-Nstoma, Howard Court, Howard, Fourth, Tehama and Fifth.
Tenth-Howard, Third, Tehams and Fourth. Eleventh-Tehama, Third, Folsom and Fourth. Twelfth-Tehama, Fourth, Folsom and Fifth. Thirteenth-Folsom, Fourth, Clara and Fifth. Fourteenth-Folsom, Ritch, Clara and Fourth. Fifteenth-Folsom, Third. Harrison, Fourth, Clara and Ritch.
Sixteenth-Clara, Fourth, Perry and Fifth.
Seventeenth-Harrison. Third, Perry and Fourth. Eighteenth-Perry, Third, Silver and Fourth.
Nineteenth-Perry, Fourth, Silver, Third, Bryant
30th District.
Commencing at the intersection of the center of Market and Fifth streets, continuing thence along the center of the following named streeta : Market to Seventh, Seventh to Bryant, Bryant to Fifth, Fifth to Market, the place of beginning.
PRECINCT BOUNDARIES.
Fisrt-Market, Fifth. Stevenson and Seventh.
Second-Stevenson, Fifth, Miuna, Mary, Mint Av,
Third-Stevenson, Sixth, Mission and Seventh.
Fourth-Jessie, Mint Av, Mary, Minna and Sixth. Fifth-Mission, Sixth, Minna, Russ, Natoma and
Sixth-Minna, Sixth. Howard and Russ.
Seventh - Minna, Fifth, Natoma, Mary, Howard and Sixth.
Eightb-Natoms, Fifth, Tehama, Sixth, Howard and Mary.
Ninth-Tehams, Fifth, Folsom and Sixth.
Tenth-Howard, Sixth, Folsom and Russ.
Eleventh-Natoma, Russ, Folsom and Seventh.
Twelfth-Folsom, Fifth, Shipley and Sixth.
Thirteenth-Shipley, Fifth, Clara, Sixth, Harrison,
Fourteenth-Clara, Fifth, Bryant, Averill Av, Har-
Fifteenth-Harrison, Averill Av, Bryant and Sixth. Sixteenth - Folsom, Columbia, Harrison, Sixth, Bryant and Seventh.
31st District.
Commencing at the intersection of the center of Market and Seventh streets, continuing thence along the center of the following named streets : Market to Eleventh, Eleventh to intersection of Channel and Bryant, Bryant to Seventh, Seventh to Market, the place of beginning.
PLECINOT BOUNDARIES.
First-Market, Seventh, Mission and Eighth. Second-Market, Eighth, Mission and Ninth. Third-Mission, Seventh, Minna and Ninth. Fourth-Minna. Seventh, Natoma and Ninth. Fifth-Natoma, Seventh, Howard and Ninth. Sixth-Market, Ninth, Howard and Teuth. Seventh-Market, Tenth, Howard and Eleventh. Eighth-Howard, Ninth, Folsom and Eleveuth. Niuth-Howard, Eighth, Folsom and Ninth. Tenth-Howard, Rausch, Folsom aud Eighth. Eleventh-Howard. Seventh, Folsom and Rausch, Twelfth-Folsom, Seventh. Bryant and Langton. Thirteenth-Folsom, Langton, Harrison & Eighth. Fourteenth-Folsom, Eighth, Harrison and Tenth. Fifteenth-Harrison, Langton, Bryant and Ninth. Sixteenth-Folsom, Tenth, Harrison, Niuth, Bryant
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SENATORIAL DISTRICTS.
32d District.
Commencing st the point of intersection where the center of Bryant street lutersects the waters of the Bay of San Francisco, continuing thence along the center of the following named streets : Bryaut to in- tersection of Eleventh and Channel, along Eleventh to Harrison, Harrison to Napa, Napa to the waters of the Bay of San Francisco, thence along the shore to Bryant, the place of beginning.
PRECINCT BOUNDARIES.
First-Bryant, San Francisco Bay and Second. Second-Bryant, Second, Brannan and Third. Third-Brannan, Second, Berry, Third, Channel. Fourth-Brannan, Townsend, Third and Fourth. Fifth-Bryant, Third, Brannan and Zoe.
Sixth-Bryant, Zoe, Brannan and Fourth. Seventh-Bryant, Fourth, Brannan and Fifth. Eighth-Bryant, Fifth. Braunan and Clinton. Ninth-Brannan, Fourth, Channel and Sixth.
Tenth-Channel, San Francisco Bay, Napa, Ten- nessee, Solano, Mississippi and Seventh.
Eleventh-Brannan, Sixth, Channel and Seventh. Twelfth-Bryant, Clinton, Brannan and Langton. Thirteenth-Bryant. Langtou, Brannan, Seventh, Hooper, El Dorado, Potrero Av and Dore.
Fourteenth-Hooper, Seventh, Mississippi, Solano, Tennessee. Napa, El Dorado sud Potrero Av.
Fifteenth-Bryant, Potrero Av, Napa, Harrison and Eleventh.
33d District.
Commencing at the point of intersection of the center of Napa street and the Bay of San Francisco. continuing thence along the following uamed streets: Napa to Twentieth, Twentieth to Howard, Howard to Army, Army to Precita Av, Precita Av to Colusa, Co- luss to San Bruno Road, thence along San Bruno Road to ite intersection with the boundary line dividing the Counties of San Francisco and San Mateo, thence along said boundary line to the inter- section of the waters of the Bay of San Francisco, thence along the shore of said bay to Napa, the place of beginning.
PRECINCT BOUNADRIES,
First-Howard, Twentieth, Folsom and Twenty- third.
Second-Folsom, Twentieth, Alabama and Twenty- third.
Third-Howard, Twenty.third, Harrison and Twen- ty· fifth. Fourth-Howard, Twenty-fifth, Potrero Av, Precita Av and Army.
Fifth-Harrison, Twenty-third, York and Twenty- fifth.
Sixth-Alabama, Twentieth, Potrero Av and Twen- ty-third.
Seveuth-York, Twenty.third, Nevada, Rhode Is- land, Colusa, Precita Av, Potrero Av and Twenty- fifth.
Eighth-Potrero Av, Naps, Kentucky, Sierra, In- diana and Nevada.
Ninth-Kentucky, Napa, San Francisco Bay and Sierra.
Tenth-Indiana, Sierra, San Francisco Bay, Sixth Av. Railroad Av and Tulare.
Eleventh-San Brnuo Road, Colusa, Rhode Island, Nevada, Islais Creek, Channel, Railroad Av and P. Twelfth-San Bruno Road, St.John and Railroad Av. Thirteenth-San Bruno Road, Railroad Av, Sixth Av, San Francisco Bay and southern boundary line of San Francisco County.
34th District.
Commencing at the point of intersection of the center of Market and Eleventh streets, continuing thence along the center of the following named streets : Market to Valencia, Valencia to Ridley. Ridley to Guerrero, Guerrero to Twenty- first, Twenty- fret to Howard, Howard to Twentieth, Twentieth to Harrieon, Harrison to Eleventh, Eleventh to Market, the place of beginning.
PRECINCT BOUNDARIES.
First-Howard, Eleventh, Harrison and Twelfth.
Second-Howard, Twelfth, Harrison, Fourteenth, Folsom and Thirteenth.
Third-Mission, Thirteenth, Folsom and Four- teenth
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Fourth-Weat Mission, Twelfth, Howard and Thir- teenth.
Fifth-Mission, Eleventh, Howard and Twelfth.
Sixth-Market, Eleventh, Mission and Hermann.
Seventh-Guerrero, Ridley. Valencia, Hermann, West Mission and Fourteenth.
Eighth-Guerrero, Fourteenth, Mission and Six- teenth.
Ninth-Mission, Fourteenth, Natoma, Fifteenth, Howard and Sixteenth.
Tenth-Natoma, Fourteenth, Harrison, Sixteenth, Howard and Fifteenth.
Eleventh-Howard, Sixteenth, Harrison and Nine- teenth.
Twelfth-Hoff Av, Sixteenth, Howard and Seven- teenth.
Thirteenth-Guerrero, Sixteenth, Hoff Av and Seventeenth.
Fourteenth-Guerrero, Seventeenth, Mission and Eighteenth.
Fifteenth-Guerrero, Eighteenth, Mission and Nineteenib.
Sixteenth-Mission, Seventeenth, Howard and Nineteenth.
Seventeenth-Mission, Nineteenth, Harrison, Twen- tieth, Howard, Twenty-first. Capp and Twentieth.
Eighteenth-Guerrero, Nineteenth, Mission and Twentieth.
Nineteenth-Guerrero, Twentieth, Capp and Twen- ty-first.
35th District.
Commencing at the point of intersection of the center of Howard and Twenty-first streets, continu- ing thence along the center of the following named streets : Twenty-first to Church, Church to Army, Army to Guerrero, Guerrero to Old San Jose Road, Old San Jose Road to Thirtieth, Thirtieth to Mission, thence along Mission to Telegraph Av or the New County Road, thence along said road to the boundary line dividing the Counties of San Francisco and Sau Mateo, thence along said boundary line to San Bruno Road, thence along San Bruno Road to Colurs. Colusa to Precita Av, Precita Av to Army, iriny to Howard, Howard to Twenty-first, the place of be- ginning.
PRECINCT BOUNDARIES.
First-Twenty-first, Howard, Twenty-second and Guerrero.
Second-Twenty-first, Guerrero, Twenty-third, Do- lores, Twenty-fourth and Church.
Third-Twenty-second, Bartlett, Twenty fourth, Dolores, Twenty-third and Guerrero.
Fourth-Twenty-second, Howard, Twenty-fourth and Bartlett.
Fifth-Twenty-fourth, Howard, Twenty-sixth and Valencia.
Sixth-Twenty-fourth, Valencia, Army and Church. Seveuth-Twenty-sixth, Howard, Army, Folsom, Ripley, Tehama, Coso Av, California Av, Virginia Av, Mission, Thirtieth, Old Sun Jose Road, Guerrero, Army aud Valencia.
Eightb-Army, Precita Av, San Bruno Road, Blaine Av. Eugenia, Prospect Av, Cortland Av, Mission, Virgiuia, California Av, Coso Av, Tehama, Ripley and Folsom.
Ninth - Blaine Av. San Bruno Road, southern boundary of San Francisco County, Telegraph or New County Road, Mission, Cortland Av, Prospect Av and Eugenia
36th District.
Commencing at the point of intersection at the center of Guerrero and Fourteenth streeta, continuing theuce along the center of the following named streets: Fourteenth to South Broderick, South Brod. erick to Park Road, thence along Park Road to Fred erick, Frederick to First Av, First Av to J, J to Fourth Av, Fourth Av to K. K to the waters of the Pacific Ocean, along the shore of said ocean to the boundary line dividing the Counties of San Mateo and San Francisco, thence along the said boundary line to New County Road, thence along said road to Mission Road, Mission Road to Thirtieth, Thirtieth to Old San Jose Road. Oid San Jose Road to Guerrero, Quer- rero to Army. Army to Church, Church to Twenty- frst, Twenty- first to Guerrero, Guerrero to Four- teenth, the place of beginning.
SHOW CASES DIXON, BORGESON & CO.
37 Market Street, San Francisco, 108 Front Street, Portland, Ore- gon. and Seattle, Washington.
J. GUNDLACH & CO'S. BURGUNDY & ZINFANDEL
UNION ICE CO.
DEALERS IN NATURAL ICE. 735-737 FOURTH STREET, S. F.
Office, 12 Sixth St. Telephones, 3418-3420.
Buttons and Ordinary Mending Without Charge.
UNITED STATES LAUNDRY.
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SAN FRANCISCO DIRECORY.
PRECINCT BOUNDARIES.
First-Fourth Av, J, Frederick, Park Av, South Broderick, Fourteenth, Noe, Henry, Castro, Eigh- teenth, continuing thence westerly to K.
Second-Castro, Henry, Noe, Fourteenth, Sanchez and Seventeenth.
Third-Sanchez, Fourteenth, Guerrero and Seven- teenth.
Fourth - Dolores, Seventeenth, Guerrero and Twenty-first.
Fifth-Noe, Seventeenth, Dolores and Twenty-first. Sixth-Diamond, Eighteenth, Castro, Seventeenth, Noe and Twenty-fourth.
Seventh-Diamond, Thirtieth, continuing thence westerly to V, Pacific Ocean, K, continuing thence easterly to Eighteenth.
Eighth-Diamond, Twenty-fourth, Noe, Twenty- first, Church and Clipper.
Ninth-Diamond, Clipper, Church and Twenty- mintb.
Tenth-Church, Army, Guerrero, San Jose Road and Day street.
Eleventh-Dlamond, Twenty-ninth, Church, Day, San Jose Road, Thirtieth, Mission Road, Telegraph or New County Road, Tingley, Alleghany Av, Danton, San Jose Av, Castro and Twentieth.
Twelfth-Telegraph or New County Road, Tingley. Alleghany Av, Danton, San Jose Av, Castro, Thirtieth, continuing thence westerly to V, Pacific Ocean aod and southern boundary line of San Francisco County.
37th District.
Commencing at the point of intersection of the center of Market street and Van Ness Av, continuing thence along the center of the following named streets: Market to Valencia, Valencia to Ridley, Ridley to Guerrero, Guerrero to Fourteenth, Four- teenth to South Broderick, South Broderick to Park Road, around Park Road to Frederick, Frederick to First Av, Firat Av to J. J to Fourth Av, Fourth Av to K, K to the watera of the Pacific Ocean, thence along the shore of said ocean northerly to Av D, Av D to. Stanyan, Stanyan to Grove, Grove to Van Nesa Av, Van Ness Av to Market, the place of beginning.
PRECINCT BOUNDARIES.
Firat-Gough, Grove, Van Ness Av and Fell
Second-Gough, Fell, Van Ness Av, Market, Frank- lin and Oak.
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