Langley's San Francisco directory for the year commencing 1892, Part 7

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Publication date: 1880
Publisher: San Francisco : Francis, Valentine & Co.
Number of Pages: 1754


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ST. JOSEPH'S SCHOOLS .- Boys' School, in charge of the Brothers of Mary, corner of Tenth and How- ard. Number of pupils, 540. Girls' School, in charge of the Sisters of the Holy Names of Jesus and Mary. Number of pupile, 450.


SAN FRANCISCO THEOLOGICAL SEMINARY .- The San Francisco Theological Seminary in located at San Anselmo, near San Rafael. This institution was organized by the Synod of the Pacific of the Presbyterian Church, in October, 1871, but is open for students of all denominations. The qualitica- tiona tor admission and the course of studies are the same as in the oldest and best theological schools in the East. It has a library of over fifteen thousand volumes. The Faculty are : Rev. Drs. Burrowes Alexander, Minton, Mackenzie and Day, and Dr. Buck, professor of elocution aud music. R. J. Trum- bull, secretary, 419 Saneome street, S. F. The new buildings-Montgomery Hall, Scott Library Hall and professore' houses-are now completed and will be occupied at the opening of next session. Term opens on third Wednesday of September, and closee on laat Thursday of April in each year.


CALIFORNIA COLLEGE OF PHARMACY .- The California College of Pharmacy was incorporated August 7, 1872, and affiliated with the University of


California, June 18, 1873. The aim of the institution is to unite the pharmaclats and druggists of the Pa- cific Statea in organized efforts to elevate the special educational standard of the business of the apothe- cary, by cultivating, improving and diffusing the principles and practice of legitimate pharmacy ; ita collateral branches of science and the arts ; the best modes of rendering available medicinal agents, by giving instructions in the same and in the art of dis- pensiug, by a series of lectures and practical demon- Btrations. Lectures are given for a term of aix months, during each year, at College Building, No. 113 Fulton street.


THE HASTINGS COLLEGE OF THE LAW .- This institution, which ia in connection with and under the auspices of the University of California, owes its formation to the munificence of Judge S. C. Hastinge, who endowed it with a free gift of $100,000. It is now located in the building of the Society of California Pioneera, 808 Montgomery street. The number of stu- dents is 90. Martin Kellogg, President pio tem ; C. F. Dio Hastings, Dean ; E. J. Ryan, Registrar ; Hon. E. W. Mckinstry, Professor Municipal Law ; Hon. Charles W. Slack, Assistant Professor Municipal Law ; J.H. C. Bonte, Professor Legal Ethics ; Hon. W. H. Beatty, Chief Justice, President, ex-officio, of Board of Di- rectors ; Colonel J. P. Hoge, Vice President. Office of Dean, 120 Phelan Building; office of Regis- trar, 230 Montgomery, room 15.


MEDICAL DEPARTMENT OF THE UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA .- The Medical Department of the University of California occupies the building form- erly known as the Toland Medical College, located on the east side of Stockton street, between Chestnut and Francisco. The building was donated to the Univer- sity by the late Dr. H. H. Toland. This is an insti- tution of a high character ; the Faculty being com- posed of some of the most prominent members of the medical profession. The course of studies is the same as that pursued in the most prominent col- legea of the East and Europe. An annual course of lectures ia given, commencing on the first Monday of March and terminating on the 30th of November. The faculty is as follows: Martin Kellogg, A.M., President pro tem. of the Academic Senate; G. A. Shurtleff, M.D., Emeritus Professor of Mental Dia- eaees and Medical Jurisprudence ; R. Beverly Colo, A. M., M.D., M.R.C.S., Eng., Professor of Obstetrics and Gynecology ; W. F. McNutt, M.D., M.R.C.P., Edin., etc., Professor of Principles and Practice of Medicine ; Robert A. McLean, M.D., Professor of Clin- ical and Operative Surgery, Dean; W. E. Taylor, M.D., Professor of Principles and Practice of Surgery ; A. L. Lengfeld, M.D., Professor of Materia Medica and Medical Chemistry ; Benj. R. Swan, M.D., Professor of Diseases of Children : George H. Powers, A.M., M.D., Professor of Ophthalmology and Otology ; Wm. Watt Kerr, A.M., M.B., C.M., Professor of Clin- ical Medicine; Arnold A. D'Ancona, A.B., M.D., Professor of Physiology ; Douglas W. Montgomery, M.D., Professor of Pathology and Histology ; Wash- ington Dodge, M.D., Professor of Therapeutics ; John M. Williamson, M.D., Professor of Anatomy ; George H. F. Nuttall, M.D., Ph.D., Special Lecturer ou Bacteri- ology ; C. A. Von Hoffmin, Lecturer on Gynecol- ogy ; John W. Robertson, A.B., M.D., Lecturer on Mental Diseases; Felix Lengfeld, Ph. G., Ph. D., Lecturer on Chemistry ; George F. Shiels, M.D., F.R. C. S. E., Lecturer on Hygiene and Medical Jurispru. dence ; John H. Barbat, Ph.G., M.D., Demonstrator of Anatomy ; H. N. Winton, M.D., Assistant to the Chair of Materia Medica and Medical Chemistry ; W. E. Hopkins, M.D., assistant to the Chair of Oplitbai- mology and Otology; Campbell Ford, M.D., assistant to the Chair of Physiology ; John O. Spencer, M.D., assistant to the Chair of Pathology and Histology; Sam. P. Tuggle, M.D., Assistant Demonstrator of Anatomy ; Washington Dodge, M.D., D. W. Mont- gomery. M. D., J. F. Morse, MD .. J. M. Wil- liamson, M.D., F. W. D'Evelyn. M.D., W. E. Hopkins, M.D., C. A. Von Hoffman, M.D., College Dispensary Staff; Robert A. McLean, M.D., Dean. Office 603 Mer- chant street, corner of Montgomery.


CALIFORNIA MEDICAL COLLEGE .- Located on Folsom street, between Tenth and Eleventh streets. The teachings are free from exclusiveness, in accord- ance with the spirit of eclecticism. The annual course of lectures commences on the first Monday in June and continues six months. There is also an


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intermediate course of three months, commencing on the first Monday in March. Medical faculty: D. Maclean, M.D., Professor of Obstetrics ; J. W. Hamil- ton, M.D., Professor of Gynecology; Geo. G. Gere, M.D., Professor of the Principles and Practice of Surgery aud Clinical Surgery ; H. T. Webster, M.D., Professor of the Principles and Practice of Medicine and Clinical Medicine ; John Fearn, M.D., Professor of Meteria Medica and Therapeutics; C. N. Mitier, M.D., Professor of Anatomy; J. P. Schmitz, M.D., Professor of Physiology and Nervous Diseases; M. H. Logan, M.D., Professor of Chemistry and Toxi- cology ; F. Cornwell, M.D., Professor of Ophthalmo- logy, Larynology and Otology ; A. E. Scott, M.D., Professor of Diseases of Children; W. B. Church, M.D., Professor of Medical Jurisprudence ; W. O. Wilcox, M.D . Demonstrator of Anatomy. Prof. D. Maclean, M.D., Dean : office, 6 Eddy street.


DENTAL DEPARTMENT OF THE UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA .- This Department was founded by the Board of Regenta, under a petition from the Medical College, September 7,1881. The Faculty is as follows : Martin Kellogg, President of the Univer- sity pro tem and ex-officio President of the Faculty ; L. L. Dunbar, D.D.S., Professor of the Prin- ciples and Practice of Operative Dentistry and Histology ; C. L. Goddard, A. M., D. D. S .. Profes- sor of Orthodontia and Metallurgy ; Arnold A. D'An- cona, M.D., Professor of Physiology ; A. L. Lengfeld, M. D., Professor of Materia Medica and Dental Chem- istry : Wm. B. Lewitt, M.D., Professor of Anatomy ; W. E. Taylor, M. D., Professor of the Principles and Practice of Surgery ; Maurice J. Sullivan, D. D. S., Professor of Dental Pathology and Therapeutics. In addition to the Professors, there are five demon- strators and eleven members on the Clinical Board for clinical instruction. The clinics are held in the Donohoe Building, top floor; entrance elevator 18 Taylor street. The term begins September 1st and continues until May 31st annually. L. L. Dunbar, Dean of the Faculty. Office 500 Sutter street.


BUSINESS COLLEGES .- Of these there are four, located as follows : Pacific, 320 Post street ; Heald's, 24 Post street; Burgess', 51 Montgomery Block; San Francisco, 1236 Market. These institutions enjoy a high reputation, as is attested by the large number of students in attendance, both from the city and interior. The of


course studies embraces bookkeeping, penmanship, mathe- matics, telegraphy, and others calculated to prepare the student for commercial pursuita.


THE HAHNEMANN HOSPITAL COLLEGE OF SAN FRANCISCO .- Incorporated January 20, 1881. This College opened its first regular session at the Col- lege Building 115 Haight street, June 3d, 1884. The plan of study includes & three-year graded curri- culum. Provided with ample facilities for clinical teaching, in a Dispensary connected with the College, the Homeopathic Hospital and all the public bos- pitals of San Francisco, the Faculty will aim to make the course of tustruction thorough and practical in all the subjects pertaining to & high standard in medical science. The annual ses-ion begins on the 1st of June. Its officers are: Columbus Waterhonse, President; G. H. Martin, Secretary ; A. C. Peterson, Treasurer. G. E. Davis, Dean. Office of the Dean, 520 Sutter street.


FILIPPE'S ACADEMY OF LANGUAGES .- This well-known institution, which was established in 1871, is now pleasantly located at 320 Post street, op- posite Union Square, and is patronized by the elite of our city. Professor T. B. de Filippe is a graduate of the academies of Paris and Madrid. He is one of the foremost imparters of instructions in Spanish and French on the Pacific Coast. He. personally, super- intends the Spanish and French claases, and he has a corps of first-class assistants to teach any of the other languages that pupils may desire to learn.


In addition to the institutions enumerated above, are many private schools of excellent reputation : the most prominent of these are Urban Academy, Miss Lake's School, Tarrant's Academy, Van Nesa Sem- inary, Miss West's School, Mefret's French and English Institute, College of Notre Dame, Sacred Heart Academy, St. Rose'a Academy, Our Lady of Mercy'a School and St. Vincent School. Reference may also be made to the number of Kindergartens, largely increased within the last two years. There are now over forty, most of which are free.


Hospitals.


CALIFORNIA WOMAN'S HOSPITAL .- Location Sacramento street, between Baker and Lyon. Inang- urated May, 1867. Organized May, 1868. Incor- porated Jannary, 1873.


This hospital is specially devoted to the treatment of diseases peculiar to women, and only such cases are admitted. It is open to all irrespective of creed or nationality. and offers the comforts of a home in addition to surgical and medical treatment. The Wo- men's Hospital exists as & purely medical charity, and gives relief to two classes of patients: 1st. To those who are destitute and unable to pay anything. 2d. Those whose means are too limited to enable them to pay for private medical attendance, by pay- ment of a moderate sum for board, receive medical attendance and nursing without charge. Application for admission must be made to the Lady Managers or the Matron at the Hospital-Mrs. J. N. Logan.


Officers .- A. J. Ralston, President ; A. Halsey, Sec- retary and Treasurer ; Beverley MacMonagle. M. D., Surgeon-in-Chief ; Mrs. A. N. Towne, President; Mrs. A. Halsey, Secretary Board of Lady Managers.


CITY AND COUNTY HOSPITAL .- Location east side of Potrero avenue, between Sierra and Nevada, J. P. Le Fevre, M. D., superintendent.


FRENCH HOSPITAL .- Bryant street, between Fifth and Sixth. See French Mutual Benevolent Society for further information.


GERMAN HOSPITAL .- Noe street, between Four- teenth and Ridley. For further particulars see Ger- man General Benevolent Society of San Francisco.


QUARANTINE HOSPITAL .- Dr. Carmichael, phy- sician-in-charge, Angel Island.


HOSPITAL FOR CHILDREN AND TRAINING SCHOOL FOR NURSES. - Located on California street, corner Maple street. Dispensary 1016 Mission street. Reincorporated November 25th, 1885. First organized as the Pacific Dispensary for Women and Children, March 23d, 1875. The objects of this inati- tution are:


Ist. To provide medical and surgical care for sick children, this being the main charity of the institu- tion. No deserving case is ever refused.


2d. To provide medical and surgical aid for women at $10 per week and upwards. This is one source of their revenue.


3d. To educate nurses, the design being to ft healthy young women to engage intelligently in this work by a two years' course of reading, lectndresan practical nursing.


Daily clinics are held at the Dispensary, 1016 Mis- sion street, from 9 to 11 A. M. and from 3 to 4 P. M. for the sick poor.


Officers .- Mrs. W. B. Harrington, President ; Mrs. William Hardy. First Vice- President ; Mra. W. R. A. Johnson, Second Vice-President ; Mrs. L. L. Dunbar, Recording Secretary ; Mrs. F. A. Frank, Corresponding Secretary ; Mrs. J. H. Dickinson, Treasurer ; H. L. Dodge, W. J. Dutton, John F. Merrill, W. Frank Whittier, John Taylor, Trustees ; Mrs. L. M. F. Wan- zer, M. D., Mrs. Charlotte B. Brown, M. D., Mrs. E. R. Field, M. D., Miss Agnes Lowry, M. D., Miss Isabel Lowry, M. D., Mrs. Emma S. Merritt, M. D., Harry M. Sherman, M. D., Physicians; William A. Plunkett, and Giles H. Gray, Attorneys.


RECEIVING HOSPITAL .- Old City Hall. George B. Somers, Surgeon ; William P. Simpson, First As- sistant Surgeon ; Tennison Deane Jr., Second Assis- tant Surgeon.


SAN FRANCISCO LYING-IN HOSPITAL AND FOUNDLING ASYLUM .- Incorporated April, 1868, for the care, protection, and proper treatment of un- protected aingle women, as well as their offspring, to- gether with all other children that may be aban- doued in infancy by outside parties, eaid children being considered foundling s.


The Foundling Asylum, 913 Golden Gate avenue, receives only abandoned infants prior to two years of age. The Trustees aim at procuring the adoption of as many of these children by thrifty, industrions, moral and temperate people (and no others need apply) as they can.


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ST. LUKE'S HOSPITAL .- Location, east side of Va- lencia, between Twenty-seventh and Twenty-eighth streets. This is essentially & church hospital, being maintained under the auspices of the Episcopal .Church, but persons from all denominations are received. It was organized in 1871, and maintain- ed constantly up to 1882, from which time up to April 8, 1885, it remained closed as a church hospital. Now, however, determined and vigorous efforts have been successfully made to place it on a solid footing. Present capacity, one hundred. Secretary's address, 2902 Clay street.


Officers .- Mrs. J. G. Clark, President ; Mrs. B. E. Babcock, Vice-President; Mrs. James Newlands, Sec- retary ; Mra. George J. Bucknall, Treasurer.


ST. MARY'S HOSPITAL .- Conducted by the Sisters of Mercy. Located originally on Stockton street. Removed in 1860 to its present location, corner of First and Bryant streets. The institution is not con- fined exclusively to Roman Catholics, patients being admitted irrespective of religious sentiments. A large wing with many improvements, including sn antiseptic operating room has lately been erected. Charles F. Mohun, M. D., Resident Physician ; the visiting staff consists of Dr. Luke Robinson, Dr. A Leonard, Dr. W. S. Thorn, Dr. M. J. Fottrell and Dr. G. H. Powers.


TWENTY SIXTH STREET HOSPITAL (Small Pox) -DeHaro street, between Colusa and Marin.


UNITED STATES OFFICERS.


ARMY U. S., DEPARTMENT OF CALIFORNIA .- Brigadier- General Thomas H. Ruger, Commanding; First Lieut. Leonard A. Lovering, 4th Infantry. and Second Lieut. Charles A. Lyman, 2d Cavalry.Aids-de-Camp ; Lieut .- Col. Oliver D. Greene, Assistant Adjutant- General; Lteut .- Col. George H. Burton, Inspector- General; Lieut .- Col. John G. Chandler, Deputy Quartermaster-General, Chief Quartermaster; Capt. Charles A. Booth, Assistant Quartermaster, Assistant to the Chief Quartermaster; Lieut .- Colonel John P. Hawkins, Assistant Commissary General of Sub- sistence, Chief Commissary of Subsistence; Col. Basil Norris, Surgeon, Medical Director; Major Frank M. Coxe, Psymaster, Chief Paymaster. Headquarters, Phelan Building. Major John H. Lord, Quartermaster, in charge Q. M. Depot, San Francisco, Cal; Capt. Charles W. Williams, Assistant Quartermaster, in charge of Clothing Depot; Lieut .- Colonel Joseph P. Wright, Acting Assistant Medical Purveyor; Capt. Chsa. Wood- ruff, C. S., Purchasing and Depot Commissary of Subsistence; offices, 36 New Montgomery; First Lieut. James E. Runcie, First Artillery, Acting En- gineer Officer ; Major John I. Rodgers, First Artillery, Department Inspector of Artillery ; Lieut .- Colonel Edward Mosle, 3d Infantry, Inspector Small Arms Practice.


ARMY U. S., U. S. ENGINEERS, PACIFIC COAST .- Colonel George H. Mendell, Supervising Engineer for the Pacific Coast, in charge of San Francisco harbor fortifications and of Oakland harborimprove. ments, office 533 Kearny ; Lieut .- Col. W. H. H. Ben- yaurd in charge of improvements of Wilmington, San Diego and San Luis Obispo harbors, office Donohoe Building; Major William H. Heuer, Light- house Engineer 12th District, in charge improve- ments Sacramento, San Joaquin and Mokelumne Rivers, Humboldt Bay and Petalums Creek ; office Flood Building, rooms 89-90.


BOARD OF EXAMINING SURGEONS FOR PENSIONERS .- J. C. Tucker, M. D., President ; Charles McQuesten, M. D. Board meets first Wednesday and Thursday of each month, at 10 o'clock A. M. ; office, U. S. Ap- prsísers' Building, rooms 73-75.


COAST AND GEODETIO SURVEY (WESTERN COAST DIVISION) .- Professor George Davidson, Augustus F. Rodgers, J. S. Lawson, E. F. Dickens and John E. McGrath, San Francisco. Cleveland Rockwell, Port- land, Or., J. J. Gilbert, Olympia, Wash., J. F. Pratt, Seattle, Wash., Assistants. Fremont Morse, J. Henry Turner and John Nelson, Sub-Assistants, San Fran-


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cisco. Ferdinand Westdahl, Draftsman, Frank W. Edmonds, Clerk. Vicente Denis, Messenger, San Francisco ; office, U .S. Appraisers' Building.


COLLECTOR OF PORT .- Timothy G. Phelps, office, Custom House, third floor.


UNITED STATES CIRCUIT COURT, NORTHERN DISTRIOT OF CALIFORNIA .- Regular terms held in San Francisco, first Monday of February, Second Monday of July, and fourth Monday of November. Special terms &t the discretion of the Court. Stephen J. Field, Prestding Justice; Joseph McKenna, Circuit Judge; L. S. B. Sawyer, Clerk ; William B. Beaizley, Deputy Clerk.


UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT, NORTHERN DISTRICT OF CALIFORNIA .- Regular terms held in San Francisco, first Monday of February, second Monday of July, and first Monday of November. Special terms at the discretion of the Court. W. W. Morrow, Judge ; Southard Hoffman, Clerk; James S. Manley, Deputy Clerk.


COURT COMMISSIONERS .- L. S. B. Sawyer, Frank D. Monckton, William B. Beaizley, J. S. Manley, 8. C. Houghton, Southard Hoffman, John Fouga, office, U. S. Appraisera' Building ; Nathaniel Holland, 605 Clay.


MASTER IN CHANCERY .- S. C. Houghton, Master and Examiner, office U. S. Appraisers' Building.


UNITED STATES ATTORNEY .- Charles A. Garter ; Charles A. Shurtieff, Willis G. Witter, Assistants; office, U. S Appraisers' Building, third floor.


SUPERVISING INSPECTOR STEAM VESSELS .- Henry S. Lubbock ; office, U. S. Appraisers' Building, first floor.


U. S. SPECIAL INSPECTORS OF FOREIGN STEAM VES- SELS .- Enoch S. Talbot and William A. Phillips ; office U. S. Appraisers' Building, room 21.


INSPECTOR OF BOILERS .- Willtam A. Phillips ; office U. S. Appraisers' Building, first floor.


INSPECTOR OF HULLS .- Enoch S. Talbot ; office, U. S Appraisers' Building, first floor.


INTERNAL REVENUE,-John C. Quinn, Collector ; John E. Youngberg, Deputy and Chief Clerk; Luther C. Dodge, Cashier; William R. Jones, James Kennedy, J. S. Megannon, Joseph Costello, W. B. Newsen, R. H. Jones, E. S. Bates, C. A. Jessup, Miss Alice Moulton, George T. Bromley, J. H. Borland, J. W. Conger, E. E. Maxwell, J. L. Edwards, R. B. Dunlop, H. S. Martin, L. C. McKeeby, Frank Storer, C. J. Youngberg, L. A. Eaton, Deputies; William H. Dillard, Miss C. L. Spooner, Miss Kathleen Soule, Mrs. E. S. Bates, clerks ; office, U. S. Appraisers' Building, first floor.


LAND OFFICE .- J. F. Sheehan, Register ; Thos. B. Shannon, Receiver; office, 610 Commercial street.


LIGHT HOUSE DEPARTMENT, PACIFICCOAST .- Twelfth Light House District, Commander Thomas Perry, U. S. N., Inspector of the District; Charles H. Thomp- Gon, Clerk ; office 77 U. S. Appraisers' Building; Major William H. Heuer, U. S. A., Engineer of the District ; Temple T. Spotts, and A. Newbold, Clerks ; office, 89-90 Flood Building; Timothy G. Pheips, Superintendent of Lights; office, Custom House; B. F. Leeds, Keeper, Alcatraz Island; J. B. Brown, Keeper, E. W. Stafford, Charles A. Paulsen, and Adolph Musse, Assistants, Point Bonita ; Jamea Rankin, Keeper, Peter Jensen, Assistant, Fort Winfield Scott (Fort Point) ; William A. Bee- man, Keeper, Cyrus J. Cain and Thomas L. Win- thar, Assistants, Farallone Island; Henry Hall, Keeper, Richard Williams, Assistant, Yerba Buena Island; P. J. Quiulan, Keeper, M. Haave. Assistant, East Brother; Charles McCartby, Keeper, Oakland Harbor; Mrs. K. C. McDougal. Keeper, Mare Island.


HYDROGRAPHIC OFFICE. - Merchanta' Exchange (reading room) Lieut. T. Dix Bolles, U. S. Navy, in charge ; J. T. McMilian, assistant.


LIFE SAVING SERVICE .- Twelfth District, T. J. Blakeney, Superintendent ; office, U. S. Appraisers' Building, room 25.


MARINE CORPS, U. S .- Recruiting Rendezvous, 21 %% Third.


MARINE HOSPITAL, U. S .- P. H. Bailbache, M. D. Surgeon, in charge ; B. W. Brown, M. D., Assistant Surgeon; C. E. Decker, M. D., Assistant Surgeon ; A. W. Dunbar, Interne ; J. K. Warner, Interne ; Hospital, Presidio Reservation, near Mountain Lake; office, U. S. Appraisers' Building.


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MARSHAL, U. S .- W. G. Long. Deputies: Anthony L. Farish (chief ) S. P. Monckton, P. H. Maloney, James R. Deane, A. A. Wood, John T. Grey; Criers : George F. Worth. O. W. Briggs. Office, U. S. Ap- praisers' Building.


MINT, U. S. SUPERINTENDENT .- W. H. Dimond ; office, northwest corner of Mission and Fifth streets.


NAVAL BOARD OF I . SPECTION AND SURVEY U. S .- Commander Henry E. Nichols, U. S. N. ; Captain Lonis Kempff. U. S. N .; Chief Engineer G. J. Burnap, U.S.N. ; Assistant Constructor A. N. Stahl, U. S. N,


NAVAL OFFICER (Port of San Francisco) .- Edward P. Danforth ; office, Custom House, second floor.


PAY INSPECTOR U. S. N .- Geo. A. Lyon, office 202 Sansome.


PENSION AGENT, U. S. ARMY AND NAVY .- John C. Currier, office 319 Pine, rooms 35-39.


POST OFFICE .- Samuel Flint, Superintendent Rail- way Mail Service ; office, southwest corner of Jackson and Battery streets; Samuel W. Backus, Postmaster; office, northwest corner of Washington and Battery streets. George L. Seyboldt, P.O. Inspector in charge; office, 78 U. S. Appraisers' Building.


SECRET SERVICE DIVISION .- Nicholas R. Harris ; office, U. S. Appraisers' Building, room 12.


SHIPPING COMMISSIONER .- John M. Morton ; office, U. S. Appraisers' Building, first floor.


SUPERVISOR OF ELECTIONS, U. S .- District of Cali- fornia. Nathaniel Holland (Chief) ; office, U. S. Ap- praisers' Building.


SURVEYOR-GENERAL FOR CALIFORNIA. - W. H. Pratt, office, 610 Commercial street.


SURVEYOR PORT .- Paris Kilburn; office, Custom House, second floor.


TREASURER U. S., ASSISTANT .- John P. Jackson ; office, 608 Commercial street.


TREASURY DEPARTMENT U. S., SPECIAL AGENT .- J. F. Evaus ; office, U. S. Appraisers' Building.


TREASURY DEPARTMENT U. S., SPECIAL INSPECTORS. W. W. Presbury and G. E. Channing; office, U. S. Appraisers' Building.


WEATHER BUREAU .- John P. Finley, Chief of Division, 325-329 Phelan Building; Geo. H. Willson, Observer ; James J. Gray, Wm. Burrows, J. S. Hogan, H. G. Alciatore and Louis A. Mubluer, Assistants.


Post Office.


NORTHWEST CORNER OF WASHINGTON AND BATTERY STS.


General delivery open daily from half-past seven o'clock A. M. to eleven P. M .: Sundays from two o'clock to three o'clock P. M. Registry Office open daily from nine o'clock A. M. to six o'clock P. M. Stamp Window, open daily from eight o'clock A. M. to six o'clock P. M. Box Window open daily (except Sundays) from half past seven o'clock A. M. to five o'clock P. M. Money Order Office open daily (except Sunday) from eight o'clock A. M. to five o'clock P. M. Carriers' Window open daily from half-past seven o'clock A. M. to eleven o'clock P. M .; Sundays from two o'clock to three o'clock P. M.




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