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Palo Alto Stables.
left side lines
14,1109
Parke & Lacy Co ...... business headings Patent Brick Co .. 1549
Payne's Bolt Works
.1545
Perrier-Jouet Champagne
Reg.
of names, upper lines and 352
Pettitt George
.1582
Petzold August.
1571
Pforr John ... 1664
Phelps Manufacturing Co.
11
Phelps & Miller. 1135
Plunkett Kate Miss
1583
Plymouth Rock Office Cleaning Co. 1144
Souther Joseph N ..
1649
Whitelaw T. P. H. & Son
1670
Price Thomas & Son .....
.1155, 1533
Puget Sound Lumber Co.
1626
Spaulding J. & Co.
1558, 1580
Spring Menzo
1532
Wieland Bros ...
Whitney E. B. & Co.
1451
1616
St. Germain Billiard Co.
1543
St. Ignatius' College
1315
Williams & Woods
1532
Standard Laundry
1613
Winter & Verrinder, Drs
1574
Wyatt Thomas
19
THE DIFFERENCE.
Business Men and the public generally would do well to make a study of the difference
BETWEEN GOOD AND BAD PRINTING.
People are much more likely to read a NEAT circular, attrac- tively gotten up, than one hardly legible; having no style about it and printed on poor stock. For work of the HIGHEST GRADE
GO TO
RAVELEY PRINTING COMPANY
518 CLAY STREET, S. F.
PAGE.
Remillard Brick Co. .1549 Starbird & Goldstone ....... bottom lines Starr & Co ..... .1320, 1321 State Investment and Ins. Co .. ..... 1510 Steele E. 1005. 1322
Reuben M
1535-1537
Reynolds J. M ... Reg. of names, bottom
left hand cards, 1589
River Express Co
.1585
Robinson & Gillesple 1557
Rodeo l'acking and Provision Co The. 1191
Sala Joseph C.
.1679
San Francisco Brewers' Assn, Ltd
Reg. names, right corner cards
and front edge of book
San Francisco Bridge Co ...
names, lower left corner. 1613
San Francisco Paving Co ...
.1650
San Francisco Savings Union
1502
Tubbs Cordage Co.
17
Twigg John && Sons ... ...
20
San Francisco Wire Works.
1696
Umbsen G. H. & Co
1664
Santa Clara College
330
Santa Cruz Rock Pavement Co
.1650
United States Laundry.
Reg.
Sather Banking Co ... 1506 names. left side lines 1395, 1613
Scheerer Jos. Co
1618
Schilling Adam & Sons.
14
Schilling C. & Co .....
1642 Schmidt Label and Lith. Co .. 1246,1548, 1584, 1611, 1623, 1650, 1668
Schroeder William. 1593
Schub Cycle House The C. H. , opp 1543
Schwarz Joseph
1257
Selfridge Grant, Dr.
1261
Sherwood Hall Nursery Co .... front cover of book
Sherwood & Sherwood
34
Shreve Geo. C. & Co ..
1610
Wedgwood William.
1658
Weichhart J
14
Simonds Saw Co .....
1668
Welch & Co
20
Smith George J. & Sons
1296
Wemple Ernest L
1439
Western Foundry.
13
Smith Francis & Co. business headings
Smith Premier Typewriter
950
Wheldon Alex W
1559
Shadburne Geo. D. Jr. & Co ....
.1664
Wass D. D.
1695
Washburn & Moen Mufg Co .. Reg.
of names, bottom lines
Van Drake A. J.
16
Vandenburgh & Lewis
19
Vulcan Ice Machine. 1605
Vulcan Iron Works
.10. 1665, 1668
Wainwright W
.1660
Walker Samuel (., proptr Colum-
bian Development Co ... paster 383
Walton N. C.
1533
Tomkinson James
Tracy Bros. & Co .... business headings Trinity School,27 and stickers 1384, 1668
Trowbridge James & Son
1695
Trumbull & Beebe front cover and. 1669
Union Ice Co ..
1393, 1605
Union Lithograph Co .
162g
UN XL D Fire Works.
1587
bone. 1308
Rockey II. F
.1667
Stott A. W.
1576, 1611 (2), 1690
StnparIch Bros
1555
Stratton S
1557
Roifson Bros ..
1640
Sun Insurance Co.
1347
Rosekrans HI. & Co
1201
Sweetser, Briggs & Co.
1664
Nevada Metallurgical Works.
1533
Rouleau F. A
1669
Syz Harry W.
1513
Ruffino & Bianchi
1631
Russell J. W. & Co
1692
Taylor Charles F.
1357
Taylor S. P. & Co ..
352
Tay George H. Co
back
over
Telephone Register.
1360
Thompson W. T
1536
Thornton Samuel
21
1549
Orr F. Alleyne
1099
San Francisco Lumber Co.
.. 1627
San Francisco Laundry ...... Reg. of
San Francisco Stove Works .1678
Pacific Law and Collectlon Co .....
.1568
Sanborn A. I ...
19
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.. bottom lines, Reg. of names
Staniey Charles T.
.16444
Williams, Dimond & Co
Quaker Medicine Co.
6-46
Ramsey W. C ..
.......
.. back bone, 1308
Raveley Printing Co ....
back-bone,
Stockton Business College. .. back
Rogers Henry J. & Co.
1201
Strong C. G.
1338
Savings and Loan Society.
1504
Simpson & Millar.
18, 1669
RAVELEY
PRINTING
COMPANY
518 Clay Street, - -
San Francisco, Cal.
COMMERCIALD
LEGAL
NEWSPAPER
BOOK
CATALOGUE, and
ALL KINDS OF JOB WORKDE
QUICK ... NEAT GOOD ·
The Raveley office has an established reputation for PRESS WORK OF THE HIGHEST GRADE.
Blank Books of Every Description Made to Order.
Always ready and willing to Estimate.
RAVELEY PRINTING CO. 518 CLAY STREET, S. F.
.
TELEPHONE No. 153.
J. TOMKINSON'S
LIVERY STABLE
Nos. 57, 59, 61 MINNA ST.
Between First and Second.
Through to Natoma Street, Nos. 64. 66 and 68. One block from the Palace Hotel. Also Carriages and Coupes at Pacific Union Club, corner Post and Stockton Streets.
FINE TURNOUTS KEPT ESPECIALLY FOR CALLING. ALSO ROCKAWAYS, BUGGIES AND VEHICLES OF EVERY DESCRIPTION AT REDUCED RATES.
SAN FRANCISCO, CAL.
FULTON LIVERY STABLE
-- AND-
RIDING ACADEMY, 246 THIRD ST., bet. Howard and Folsom, SAN FRANCISCO. R. E. COLE, Proprietor.
Telephone 3104. Particular Attention
paid to
Boarding Horses,
Phaetons, Carriages
AND
Saddle Horses to let at All Hours.
CITY STABLES
332
BUSH STREET, Bet. Montgomery and Kearny.
F. M. CHAPMAN & CO.
New Brick Building, Very Light and Well Ventilated. The Best Accommodationg for Boarding Horses. Fine Stock of Livery Horses and . Vehicles of Every Description.
TELEPHONE 1782.
CAUTION !
Have nothing to do with canvassers claiming to rep- resent this Directory, unless provided with the REGULAR PRINTED BLANKS bearing the imprint of LANGLEY'S SAN FRANCISCO DIRECTORY, ,
518 CLAY STREET.
PALO ALTO STABLES,
Telephone No. 2615.
Bills Payable Monthly.
E. R. MILES, Proprietor.
320 O'FARRELL STREET, TWO BLOCKS FROM BALDWIN HOTEL.
FIRST CLASS LIVERY.
These Large Brick Stables offer Special Inducements to Boarders, being new, with all modern improvements, well ventilated and healthy. All horses are kept above ground, with first class attendants.
M. R. CHEEVER,
FOXHALL BOARDING and LIVERY STABLES,
2318 and 2320 Fillmore St., bet. Clay and Washington,
SAN FRANCISCO.
HORSES BOARDED ON REASONABLE TERMS. Telephone No. 4113.
AYDELOTTE'S BUSINES COLLEGE, Y. M. C. A. BUILDING, Oakland, Cal.
Telegraphy Course, $10.00 PER MONTH.
THE
MUNICIPAL GOVERNMENT
City and County of San Francisco, 1892.
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MAYOR OF THE CITY AND COUNTY .- LEVI R. ELLERT, ex-officio President of the Board of Su- pervisors; salary $3,000 per annum.
CLERK .- Chris E. Newman, appointed by the Mayor ; salary $3,000 per annum.
BOARD OF SUPERVISORS.
Term of office, two years ; salary, $1,200 per annum ; term expires 1895. Weekly meetings each Monday evening. Special meetings at the discretion of the President.
PRESIDENT .- LEVI R. ELLERT
CLERK .- John A. Russell ; appointed by the Board ; salary, $3,600 per annum.
DEPUTY CLERK. - William T. Patterson; salary $1,800 per annum. Assistant Clerks - John H. Ryan, John C. Tomalty, H. C. Farquharson, John Q. Brown Jr. ; salary, $1,800 per annum. Sergeant-at- Arms-Neil T. Beggs ; salary, $1,200 per annum.
Members.
First Ward. ... MICHAEL GOODWIN
Second Ward. DANIEL ROGERS
Third Ward.
Fourth Ward. .P. J. KENNEDY
Fifth Ward. SANDS W. FORMAN
Sixth Ward .. .CHRISTIAN REIS
Seventh Ward. JAMES RYAN
Eighth Ward. .ROBERT DAY
Ninth Ward. P. F. DUNDON
Tenth Ward. WILLIAM M. HINTON
Eleventh Ward .JEFFERSON G. JAMES
Twelfth Ward.
JAMES DENMAN
STANDING COMMITTEES.
Judiciary. . Rogers, Reis, James Finance and Auditing. .James, Denman, Kennedy Streets, Wharves, etc. . Day, Ryan
.Denman, Goodwin
Water and Water Supply.
.Denman, Hinton, Ken-
nedy, Rogers, Dundon Health and Police, and House of Correction .... Ken- .nedy, Reis, Ryan, Dundon, Forman Fire Department .... Day, Goodwin, Dundon, Forman License and Orders .Dundon, James, Forman Hospital. .. Goodwin, Hinton, Denman
Printing and Salaries. ... .. Hinton, Day, Kennedy
Street Lights .. .Reis, Hinton, Forman, James Outside Lands. .Forman, Rogers, Ryan, Goodwin
BOARD OF EDUCATION.
Term of office, two years ; expires first Monday in January, 1895. No compensation. Meetings, second and last Wednesdays of each month
PRESIDENT-F. A. HYDE. Secretary-George
Beanston. Assistant Secretaries-George W. Wade and I. J. Aschheim. Bookkeeper-Giles T. Letcher. Messenger-Frank W. Yale.
SUPERINTENDENT OF COMMON SCHOOLS. - JOHN SWETT; salary, $4,000 per annum.
DEPUTY SUPERINTENDENT. - Madison Babcock ; appointed by the Superintendent; salary, $3,000 per annum. Members.
FREDERIC A. HYDE. CHARLES A. CLINTON.
PELHAM W. AMES. JAMES H. CULVER.
JERE T. BURKE. FRANK J. FRENCH.
CHARLES W. DECKER. SAMUEL E. DUTTON.
THOMAS R. CAREW. JOHN J. DOWLING.
JOHN J. DUNN. JACOB H. ROSEWALD
The President is ex-officio a member of all Stand- ing Committees.
STANDING COMMITTEES. Finance - Ames, Decker, Rosewald.
Classification-Burke, Ames, Clinton, Carew, Dut- ton, Decker.
Rules-French, Burke, Culver.
Qualification of Teachers - Rosewald, French, Dowling.
Buildings and Grounds-Dunn, Rosewald, Burke, Salaries-Clinton, Carew, Rosewald.
Supplies-Dutton, Ames, Decker.
Judiciary-Carew, French, Ames.
Printing-Culver, Dunn, Carew.
Janitors-Dowling, Dutton, Culver.
Visiting-Decker, Clinton, Dunn.
CITY. AND COUNTY OFFICERS.
SUPERIOR COURT. - Department 1. - Judge- EUGENE R. GARBER (presiding judge) ; term ex- pires January, 1895. Reporter-John J. Maginis. 2. -- Judge - CHARLES W. SLACK; term expires January, 1899. Reporter-B. F. Lanfar. 3 .- Judge- DANIEL J. MURPHY ; term expires January, 1897. Reporter-George W. Smith. 4 .- Judge-J. C. B. HEBBARD ; term expires January, 1897. Reporter- H. A. Jones. 5 .- Judge - JOHN HUNT Jr. ; term expires January, 1897. Reporter-E. S. Belden. 6 .- Judge-WILLIAM T. WALLACE; term expires January, 1899. Reporter - Robert F. Gallagher. 7 .- Judge-AUSTIN A. SANDERSON ; term expires January, 1897. Reporter -- Emil Pohli. 8 .- (Criminal) Judge-JAMES M. TROUTT; term expires January, 1899. Reporter-H. W. Walter. 9 .- (Probate) - Judge-J. V. COFFEY ; term expires January, 1895. Reporter - Samuel B. Sumner. 10 .- (Insolvency) -Judge-WALTER H. LEVY ; term expires January, 1895. Reporter-Stephen Potter. 11 .- (Criminal)- Judge-JAMES M. SEAWELL; term expires Janu- ary, 1899. Reporter-A. L. Coombs. 12 .- (Criminal) -Judge-WILLIAM R. DAINGERFIELD ; term ex- pires January, 1895. Reporter-Charles R. Gagan.
SALARIES .- Judges, $4,000 per annum, each. Re- porters' salaries, fees.
POLICE COURT No. 1 .- Judge-JAMES A. CAMP- BELL; salary, $4,000 per annum. Prosecuting At- torney-Charles W. Reed; term regulated by the Board of Supervisors ; $3,000 per annum. Clerk- James H. Stevens ; term regulated by the Board of Supervisors ; $2,400 per annum.
SHOW CASES DIXON, BORGESON & CO.
37 Market Street, San Francisco. 108 Front Street, Portland, Ore- gon, and Seattle, Washington.
· Gundlach & Co's · Table Wines.
Public Buildings .. . Ryan, Day, Rogers
HIGHLAND SPRINGS WATERS
ARE A SURE CURE FOR MALARIA. A Boating, Bathing and Fishing Lake just completed.
OFFICE, 12 SIXTH ST. Telephones, 3418 and 3420
UNITED STATES LAUNDRY, Largest Brick Steam Laundry on the Coast.
46 SAN FRANCISCO DIRECTORY,
POLICE COURT No. 2 .-- Judge-CHARLES T. CON- LAN ; salary, $4,000 per annum. Prosecuting At- torney-Stephen R. O'Keeffe ; salary, $3,000 per an- num. Clerk-John T. Washington, salary, $2,400 per annum.
POLICE COURT No. 3 .- Judge-HENRY L. JOACH- IMSON; salary, $4,000 per annum. Prosecuting At- torney-George H. Cabaniss, salary, $3,000 per annum Clerk-Daniel M. Gavigan ; salary, $2.400 per annum.
POLICE COURT No. 4 .- Judge-CHARLES A. LOW. Prosecuting Attorney-T. J. Shackelford ; W. D. Farren, Clerk.
JUSTICES' COURTS. - Justices - JOSEPH E. BARRY (Presiding Justice), Frank J. Gray, Walter M. Willett, Frank H. Dunne and G. W. F. Cook ; salaries, Presiding Justice, $2,700 per annum; Associates, $2,400 per annum each. Clerk-Edward W. Williams ; $2,400 per annum. Deputy Clerk-S. J. Farrell; $1,200 per annum each.
CITY AND COUNTY ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR .- HARRY T. CRESWELL; salary, $5,000 per annum. Assistants-Rhodes Borden and James L. Gallagher, $3,'00 per annum; Gaillard Stoney, $1,800, Thomas I. Dillon. $1,800, and William I. Brobeck, clerk, $900 per aunum.
DISTRICT ATTORNEY .- WILLIAM S. BARNES; sal- ary. $5,000 per annum. Assistant-John A. Hosmer, $3.600 per annum ; Walter S. Hinkle, $3,000 per annum ; Alfred 1'. Black, $3,000 per annum. Clerks-Walter B. Blair, $1,800 per annum; John B. Tungate, $1,500 per annum; Thomas F. Dunn, $1,200 ; W. H. Murphy, $1,200.
CHIEF OF POLICE .- PATRICK CROWLEY; appointed by the Board of Police Commissioners ; salary, $4,000 per annum. Clerk-Wm. E. Hall. $1,800 per annum. Property Clerk-William Cullen ; $1,800 per annum.
COUNTY CLERK .- MICHAEL C. HALEY, and ex- officio Clerk of the Superior Court; salary, $4,000 per annum. Chief Deputy-John A. Sullivan; Court Room Clerks-Frank H. Kilduff, Eugene McFadden, Michael F. O'Connor, John B. Martin, J. H. Sullivan, James P. Slevin, J. B. Sherrad, William G. Burke, C. J. Harrigan
SHERIFF. - JOHN J. McDADE; salary, $8,000 per annum. Under Sheriff-A. B. Maguire, $2,400 per annum. Bookkeeper-Jere Dwyer, $3,000 per annum. Assistant Bookkeeper-S. L. Simon, $1,200 per annum. Chief Jailer-Timothy Fitzpatrick
RECORDER .- THOMAS J. GLYNN; salary, $4,000 per annum. Chief Deputy-Thomas B. McGinnis, $3.000 per annum. Deputies-Richard D. Blaubelt and Michael J. Kelly.
AUDITOR-WILLIAM BRODERICK; salary $4,000 per annum. Deputies-George W. Thomas, $3,000 per annum. Clerks-William M. Edgar, John E. Broderick and Edward B. Thomas, $1,800 per annum.
TREASURER-JAMES H. WIDBER ; salary, $4,000 per annum. Chief Deputy-Augustus C. Widber, $3,000 per annum. Deputy -- Matthew De La Montanya, Jr .. $2,100 per annum. 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, William J. Ruddick, E. C. Kalben, George Tyroll, $1,800 per annum each. E. P. Buckley, Philip Strehl, Edgar Briggs, J. N. Colter, Rudolph Belau, David Jacobi, S. E. Kendall, David Ritchie, Cornelius Stagg, Thomas S. Moffitt, Harry Davis, John Williams, N. Winants, William F. Duveneck. Abraham Repert, Edward P. Buckley, Charles F. Berna, Charles Winters, Emil Niemeler, Walter W. Cooley, Robert Josephi, J. E. Roach, A. B. Brown, F. P. Walker, George H. Riddell, $1,200 per annum each. Chief Draftsman-A. D. Mlesegaes; salary, $2,400 per annum. Field Deputies-Chief Deputy, Daniel Maloney, $200 per month. Assistant Deputies. $100 per month each, when employed.
TAX COLLECTOR .*- JAMES N. BLOCK ; salary, $4,000 per annum. Chief Deputy-Hiram B. Cook, Cashier-Philip Susmann. Deputies-Herman Enkle, John M. Fagg, Edward Lawton.
LICENSE COLLECTOR .- GEORGE W. LEE ; appointed by the Mayor, Auditor and Treasurer and confirmed by the Board of Supervisors ; salary, $3,000 per annum. Chief Deputy-R. H. FITZGERALD, $1,800 per an- num. Cashier-Alfred Mclaughlin, $1,500 per an- num.
REGISTRAR OF VOTERS .- ALFRED J. EVANS; appointed by the Governor; salary, $3,600 per an- num. Chief Clerk-George E. Lewis, $1,800 per annum. Clerk and Messenger-Frank McMahon, $1,500 per annum.
SURVEYOR.1-WILLIAM M. FITZHUGH; salary $500 per annum and fees. Deputies-Charles H. Holcomb, H. D. Gates, A. H. Sanborn and E. J. Morser.
SUPERINTENDENT PUBLIC STREETS AND HIGHWAYS. WILLIAM W. ACKERSON ; salary, $4,000 per annum. Chief Deputy-Lawrence J. Welch. Deputies- George E. Ackerson, Charles Geggus, Robert Hamp- ton, F'red Anderson, Peter W. McGlade, John G. Fitzgerald, Matthew Fallon, Bernard Collum, W. H. Williams, Stephen J. Burke, Fred W. Brown, Sidney Hall, M. Greany, John J. Murphy, Michael Kiernan.
CORONER .- JEROME A. HUGHES; salary, $4,000 per annum. Deputies-Leon E. Jones, $1,800 per annum, and John Carew $1,500 per annum. Messen- ger-Edward Kelly, $900 per annum. Clerk-Myles J. Bulger.
PARK COMMISSIONERS .- W. W. Stow (President), R. P. Hammond Jr. and Joseph Austin; no compen- sation. Secretary-Miss V. V. Bloch. Superinten- dent-John McLaren. Office at Golden Gate Park. Commissioners hours, 3 to 4 P. M. each Saturday. Meeting last Saturday of each month.
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-J. J. McCarthy, $200 per month. Architect- Frank T. Shea, $250 per month.
PUBLIC ADMINISTRATOR .- ANDREW O. FREESE ; sal ary, fees. 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. Simpson and Tenni- son Deane Jr., Assistant Surgcons. .
COMMISSIONERS OF INSANITY .- D. D. Lustig, M. D., J. E. Lilienthal, M. D .; E. Windele, M. D., and H. Rethers ; salary, fees.
POUND KEEPER .- JOHN PARTRIDGE; salary $900 per annum and fees.
FIRE DEPARTMENT COMMISSIONERS. - MAURICE SCHMITT (President) A. J. Martin, Frank G. Edwards, Fisher Ames and Samuel H. Brown ; no compensation. Clerk-George F. Maxwell; salary $1,800 per annum. Janitor and Messenger-M. L. Spinetti; $900 per annum.
FIRE ALARM TELEGRAPH-SUPT. WILLIAM H. TORPEY ; term regulated by the Board of Supervi- sors; salary $2,400 per annum. Operators-Frank Bishop, W. R. Hewitt and F. G. Haskell, $1,500 per annum each. Line Repairers-R. J. Sweeney, $1,200 per annum; Daniel Shay, Clarence N. Wolfe and Frank Bidermann, assistants, $1,080 per annum each.
POLICE PATROL TELEGRAPH .- SUPT. WILLIAM H. TORPEY ; William Wall inspector, $1,500 per annum. E. W. Garrett assistant inspector, $1.200 per annum. T. A. Mckinnon, James King and John Campbell, linemen, $1,080 each per annum.
*The Tax Collector is allowed by law one Chief and one Cash Deputy, at a salary of $200 per monthi 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 Clerks not to exceed $12,000.
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¡ The County Surveyor receives fees for surveying private property, principally street work. Salaries of Deputies and Clerks paid by the Surveyor.
WASHBURN & MOEN MFG. CO. 8 and 10 PINE STREET.
ELECTRICAL WIRES
-
DR. CHARLES W. DECKER
PERFORMS ALL OPERATIONS IN DENTISTRY. 806 MARKET STREET.
MUNICIPAL GOVERNMENT.
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Police Patrol Boxes.
Bay and Kearny Bay and Taylor Berry and Sixth Brannan and Fifth Brannan and 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
Howard and Twelfth Howard and Twenty-first Hayes and Broderick Hayes and Laguna Haight and Stanyan Hyde and Broadway 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 Ellis Market, Turk and Mason Market, Van Ness Av, Oak Mission and Fifth Mission and First Mission and Main Mission and Ninth
Church and Twenty-eighth Mission and Randall Church and Twenty-fourth Mission and Ridley
Cortland Av opp School House Mission and Seventh Mission and Spear Dolores and Twenty-ninth Mission and Steuart Dolores and Twenty-second Mission and Third Ellis and Steiner Mission, Twenty fourth Folsom and First Mission, Twenty-ninth Folsom and Main Mission and Valencia Folsom and Ninth McAllister and Gough Folsom and Seventh Folsom and Sixteenth Folsom and Third Folsom and Thirteenth Folsom and Twelfth Noe and Fourteenth O'Farrell and Hyde Pine and Dupont Potrero Av, Seventeenth Potrero Av,Twenty-fourth
Folsom and Twenty-fourth Pacific and Fillmore Pacific and Jones Pacific and Powell Post and Stockton
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 Webster Silver and Fourth
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 Doctors 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 annum. Secretary-Jacob Steppacher, $2,100 per an- num. J. M. Lawlor, Assistant Secretary; $1,200 per annum. Health Inspectors-August Brooks, Milton Heynemann, C. R. Taylor, David L. Dunlap, J. F. Curtin. F. Koegel ; $1,200 per annum each. Market Inspectors-Simon Newman, John H. Dooley, Abra- ham Aurich, Henry Barron, $1,200 per annum each. Disinterment Inspectors-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. Assis- 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-E. L. Parramore, M. D., $1,500 per annum. Clerk -H. C. Costello, $900 per annum.
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CITY AND COUNTY HOSPITAL .- Superintendent Physi- cian-F. H. TITUS, M. D .; salary, $2,400 per an- num. Resident Physician-A. H. Mayes, M. D., $1.500 per annum. 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-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 Sulli- van, $520 per annum.
HOUSE OF CORRECTION-Superintendent-CHARLES GILDEA; salary, $1,800 per annum. Assistant Super- intendent-Henry Barbee, $1,200 per annum. Com- missary-J. G. Gorman, $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 .- THEODORE MORRIS; salary, $1,200 per annum. Fireman-Charles White- law, $960 per annum.
GAS INSPECTOR .- JOHN E. GANNON.
WATCHMAN OLD CITY HALL .- Daniel Casey, salary, $960 per annum.
WATCHMAN NEW CITY HALL .- James G. Shine (night) salary, $960 per annum; E. H. Coe (day) $900 per annum.
GARDENERS PUBLIC SQUARES .- EDWARD DEADY (chief) ; salary, $1,200 per annum; T. Caveney, F. Bothman, John F. McGrath, H. L. Bienfield, William Furey, J. Catania, J. O'Leary, Edward Brown and Daniel Saylor; $900 per annum each.
BOUNDARIES
Of Congressional, Senatorial and Assembly Districts, Election Precincts and Wards.
In the City and County of San Francisco th pu e two Congressional Districts, namely : Fourth @ re Fifth ; also nine Senatorial Districts, namely : Seven- teenth, Eighteenth, Nineteenth, Twentieth, Twenty- first, Twenty-second, Twenty-third, Twenty-fourth and Twenty-fifth ; also eighteen Assembly Districts, namely : Twenty-eighth, Twenty-ninth, Thirtieth, Thirty-first, 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 is 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, Colusa 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.
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