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admitted irrespective of religious sentiments. A large wing with many improvements, including sn antiseptic operating room has lately beeu erected. Charies F. Mohun, M. D., Resident Physician.
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; Second Lieut. Charles G. Lyman, 2d Cavalry. Aide-de-Camp ; Col. Oliver D. Greene, Assistant Adjutant-General ; Lient .- Col. Evan Miles, 20th Infantry, Acting Inspec- tor-General ; Col. John G. Chandler, Deputy Quarter- master-General, Chief Quartermaster; Major O. P. Eagan, Commissary of Subsistence, Chief Commis- sary of Subsistence; Lieut .- Col. Albert Hartsuff, Deputy Surgeon-General, Medical Director; Major Charles I. Wilson, Paymaster, Chief Paymaster, Headquarters, Phelan Building. Lieut .- Col. James G. O. Lee, Deputy Quartermaster-General, in charge Q. M. Depot, San Francisco, Cal ; Major Charles W. Williams, Assistant Quartermaster, in charge of Cloth- ing Depot; Lieut .- Colonel Charles R. Greenleaf, Deputy Surgeon-General; Capt. Chas. A. Woodruff, C. S., Purchasing and Depot Commissary of Subsis- tence; offices, 36 New Montgomery; Major John I. Rodgers, First Artillery, Department Inspector of Artillery ; Lieut .- Colonel Edward Moale, 3d Infantry, Inspector Small Arms Practice; First Lieut. Frank Greene, Signal Corps, Chief Signal Officer.
ARMY U. S., U. S. ENGINEERS, PACIFIC COAST .- Colonel George H. Mendell, Supervising Engineer for the Pacific Coast, in charge of Sau Francisco harbor fortifications and of Oakland harborimprove- ments, Assistant, Second Lieut. C. A. F. Flagler, harbor fortifications, San Francisco, office 533 Kearny ; Lieut .- Col. W. H. H. Benyaurd in charge of improve- ments of Wilmington, San Diego and San Luis Obispo harbors; Assistant, First Lieut. Charles L. Potter, Harbor Fortifications, San Francisco, office Donohoe Building; Major William H. Heuer, Lighthouse En- gineer 12th District, in charge improvements Sacra- mento, San Joaquin and Mokelumne Rivers, Hum- boldt Bay and Petaluma Creek ; Assistants, Lieuten- ant G. D. Fitch and Lieutenant Herbert Deakyne; office Flood Building, rooms 89-90.
BOARD OF EXAMINING SURGEONS FOR PENSIONERS .- George F. Shiels, M. D., President; Charles Mc- Questen, M. D., secretary ; E. S. Mulligan, M. D., tresaurer. Board meets Wednesday and Thursday at 10 o'clock A. M .; office, U. S. Appraisers Building, rooms 73-75.
CALIFORNIA DEBRIS COMMISSIONERS-Colonel G. H. Mendell, Lieut .- Colonel W. H. H. Benyaurd, Major W. H. Huer, corps engineers U. S. Army, Col. Mendall president, Major Huer secretary, Lieut. E. Gillette assistant and diaburaing officer, 92 Flood Building
COAST AND GEODETIC SURVEY (WESTERN COAST DIVISION) .- Professor George Davidson, Augustus F. Rodgers, and E. F. Dickens, San Francisco, J. J. Gil- bert, Olympia, Wash., J. F. Pratt, Seattle, Waah .. Assistants. Fremont Morse, Assistant, San Francisco. Ferdinand Westdahl, Draftsman, Frank W. Edmonds, Clerk. Vicente Denis, Messenger, San Francisco; office, U. S. Appraisers, Building.
COLLECTOR OF PORT .- John H. Wise, office, Custom House, third floor.
COMMISSIONERS OF IMMIGRATION .- Walter P. Strad- ley, 11 Mills Building, 4th floor, and Robert C. Mc- Pherson, 320 Sansome.
UNITED STATES CIRCUIT COURT OF APPEALS, NINTH CIRCUIT .- Regular terms in San Francisco firat Mon- days of October and April. Judges-Hon. Stephen J. Field Circuit Justice. Hon. Joseph McKenna and William B. Gilbert, Portand, Circuit Judges ; Hon. Erakine M. Ross, Los Angeles; Hon. Hiram Knowles, Helena, Montana ; Hon. Cornelius H. Hanford. Seattle ; Hon. Thomas P. Hawley, Carson City ; Hon. William W. Morrow. Hon. James H. Beatty, Boise City, and Hon. Charles B. Bellinger, Portland, District Judgea.
UNITED STATES LAUNDRY
Sixteenth Street, Near Valencia.
OFFICE 12 SIXTH ST. Telephones 3418 3420.
LUNDY FURNITURE CO.
Furniture and Carpets, 813 Market St. F. A. BERLIN, Pres .; C. H. BERLIN, Sec. and Man.
UNITED STATES OFFICERS.
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UNITED STATES CIRCUIT COURT, NORTHERN DISTRICT OF CALIFORNIA .- Regular terms held in San Francisco, first Monday of February, Second Monday of July, and fourth Monday of November. Special terms at the discretion of the Court. Stephen J. Field, Presiding Justice; Joseph McKenna and William B. Gilbert, Circuit Judges; W. J. Costigan, 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 fourth Monday of November. W. W. Morrow, Judge ; Southard Hoffman, Clerk; James S. Manley, Deputy Clerk.
COURT COMMISSIONERS .- W. J. Costigan. Frsuk D. Monckton, William B. Beaizley, J. S. Manley, John A Robinson, S. C. Houghton, Southard Hoffman, John Fouga, office, U. S. Appraisers' Building ; Nathaniel Holland, 605 Clay.
MASTER IN CHANCERY .- E. H. Heacock Master and Examiner, office U. S. Appraisers' Building, room 57.
UNITED STATES ATTORNEY .- Charles A. Garter : Samuel Knight, Willis G. Witter, Assistants ; Harry S. Huff, Chinese Interpreter, office, U. S. Appraisers' Building, third floor.
SUPERVISING INSPECTOR STEAM VESSELS. - John Bermingham ; office, U. S. Appraisers' Building, first floor.
U. S. SPECIAL INSPECTORS OF FOREIGN STEAM VES. BELS .- Enoch S. Talbot and William A. Phillips ; office U. S. Appraisers' Building, room 21.
INSPECTOR OF BOILERS .- William A. Phillips ; office U. S. Appraisers' Building, first floor.
INSPECTOR OF HULLS .- Enoch S. Talbot ; office, U. S. Appraisers' Building, first floor. D. Marcucci, As- sistant Inspector Hulls; John K. Bulger, Assistant Inspector Boilers room 21 .
INTERNAL REVENUE .- O. M. Welburn, Collector ; Louis Loupe, Deputy and Chief Clerk; Charles White- hurst, cashier; Edward Lanigan, Thomas Chandler, J. W. Welsh, J. H. Zemansky, F. A. Fletcher, E. T. Lennon. J. D. Gibbs, Isaac Norton, B. T. Fredericks, D. J. Flannery, Alfred Griffin, L. M. Noah, W. A. Wilson, J. J. Paulsell. Deputies ; William H. Dillard, William Gilchrist, Mrs. L. McCune, Miss Alice David- son, Miss Carrie A. Jessup, Miss Mary Mccarthy, Miss Mary Burke, Miss Julia C. Kirby, clerks ; office, U. S. Appraisers' Building, first floor.
LAND OFFICE .- John F. Sheehan, Register ; Thos. B. Shannon, Receiver; office, 610 Commercial street.
LIGHT HOUSE DEPARTMENT, PACIFICCOAST .- Twelfth Light House District, Commander Henry E.Nichols, U. S. N., Inspector of the District; Charles H. Thomp- son, 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; John H. Wise, Super. intendent of Lights; office, Custom House; B. F. Leeds, Keeper, Alcatraz Island ; John B. Brown, Keeper, Peter Jensen, Charles A. Paulsen, and Adolph Musse, Assistants, Point Bonita; James Rankin, Keeper, Edw. W. Stafford, Assistant, Fort Winfield Scott (Fort Point) ; William A. Beeman, Keoper, C. J. Cain, R. H. Williams and E. P. Cashin, Assistants, Farallone Island; Richard A. Weiss, Keeper, Jefferson M. Brown, Assistant, Yerba Buena Island; P. J. Quin- lan, Keeper, James Anderson, Assistant, East Brother ; Charles McCarthy, Keeper, Oakland Harbor ; Mrs. K. C. McDougal. Keeper, Mare Island; R. Holzhuter, Keep- er, Michael Hannan, Assistant, Lime Point; John Ross, Keeper, Angel Island ; John M. Nilsson, Keeper, Roe Island.
INTERNAL REVENUE AGENT .- U. S. Appraisers' Building, room 11, A. O. McGlacblin agent.
HYDROGRAPHIC OFFICE. - Merchants' Exchange (reading room) Lieut. J. C. Burnett, U. S. Navy, in charge; J. T. McMillan, assistant.
LIFE SAVING SERVICE .- Twelfth District, T. J. Blakeney, Superintendent; office, U. S. Appraisers' Building, room 35.
MARINE HOSPITAL, U. S .- John Godfrey, M. D, Surgeon, in charge ; C. E. Decker, M. D., Assistant Surgeon ; C. H. Gardner, Assistant Surgeon ; Interne -A. L. Cothran and H. du R. Phelan ; H. W. Yemans, Acting Assistant Surgeon; Hospital, Presidio Reser- vation, uear Mountain Lake; office, U. S. Appraisers' Building room I.
MARSHAL, U. S .- W. G. Long. Deputies: Anthony L. Farish (chief ) S. P. Monckton. P. H. Maloney, James R. Deane, F. L. Morehouse, John T. Grey, Sam Taylor; Crier, O. W. Briggs. Office, U. S. Appraisers' Building.
MINT, U. S. SUPERINTENDENT .- John Daggett; Office, northwest corner of Mission and Fifth streets.
NAVAL BOARD OF INSPECTION AND SURVEY U. S .- Lieutenant.Commander F. P. Gilmore, U. S. N. ; Chief Engineer G. J. Burnsp, U.S.N. ; Assistant Constructor D. W. Taylor, U. S. N.
NAVAL OFFICER (Port of San Francisco) .- John P. Irish ; office, Custom House, second floor.
PAY INSPECTOR U. S. N .- Edward Bellows, office 202 Sansome.
PENSION AGENT, U. S. ARMY AND NAVY .- John C. Currier, office 202 Sansome.
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.
SECRET SERVICE DIVISION .- Nicholas R. Harris ; office, U. S. Appraisers' Building, room 12.
SHIPPING COMMISSIONER .- Wm. M. Gwin; Stafford H. Parker chief deputy; office, U. S. Appraisers' Building, first floor.
SURVEYOR-GENERAL FOR CALIFORNIA .- William S. Green, office, 610 Commercial street.
SURVEYOR PORT .- William D. English ; office, Cus- tom House, second floor.
TREASURER U. S., ASSISTANT .- John P. Jackson ; office, 608 Commercial street.
TREASURY DEPARTMENT U. S., SPECIAL AGENT .- Legare Phenix ; office, U. S. Appraisers' Building.
TREASURY DEPARTMENT U. S., SPECIAL INSPECTOR. G. E. Channing; office, U. S. Appraisers' Building.
WEATHER BUREAU .- B. S. Pagne, Local Forecast Official, 16-19 Mills Building, tenth floor.
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.
SAMUEL W. BACKUS, Postmaster.
D. S. Richardson, Assistant Postmaster. William C. Dougherty, Cashier.
A. M. Oox, General Superintendent.
SUGGESTIONS TO THE PUBLIC.
Facilities are given to the post-office officials in the discharge of their daily duties, and greater security afforded to the public, by careful attention to the fol- lowing recommendations:
Finest Qualities, Latest Styles HATS at BEAMISH'S
FRANCIS, VALENTINE & CO. T C
ALL NEW TYPE Since the Fire.
510-512-514-516 Commercial Street. 517 CLAY STREET.
PERRIER-JOUËT & CO. CHAMPAGNE
W. B. CHAPMAN, 123 California St. SOLE AGENT FOR PACIFIC COAST (See Page opp. name of W. B. Chapman)
60 SAN FRANCISCO DIRECTORY.
Make the address on letters legible and complete, giving the name of the post-office, county snd State. The name of the street and number of the house should also be given on letters addressed to cities where let- ter carriers are employed; while the letter will eventu- ally reach its destination without a number, the omission is often a cause of hesitation and delay. In the case of letters for places in foreign countries, the name of the country as well as the post-office should be given in full. Letters addressed, for instance, merely to " London," without adding " England," are frequently sent to London, Canada, and vice versa, thereby csusing delay, and often serious loss.
FREE POSTAL DELIVERY.
The Free Postal Delivery System is similar to the one so successfully maintained in several of the large Eastern cities. There are one hundred and sixty- aeven districts, each of which is in charge of a carrier, who delivers promptly all mail matter received at the Post Office upon which is written the correct ad- dress, street and number of the party for whom it is intended.
All persons who desire their letters, etc., retained until called for, must leave their address at the Post- Office.
BRANCH OFFICES.
Ten Branch Offices have been established at the following named localities ; Station A, 1309 Polk street; B. L. Hesseltine, Superintendent. Station B, 28 City Hall avenue; C. F. Curry, Superintendent. Sta- tion C, northwest corner of Twentieth and Mission streets ; D. C. Smith, Superintendent. Station D. foot of Market street ; Louis Miller, Superintendent. Sta- tion E, southwest corner of Third and Townsend streets ; G. A. Billings, Superintendent. Station F, northeast corner of Post and Devisadero streets ; G. H. Wheeler, Superintendent. Station G, 1003 Sev- enteenth street; W. H. Smith, Superintendent. Station H, northwest corner of Laguna street and Ivy avenue; J. K. Smedley, Superintendent. Sta- tion J, 1521 Stockton atreet ; W. D. Campbell, Super- intendent. Station K, 30 New Montgomery street ; F. P. Breed, Superintendent. Open daily from eight o'clock A. M. to six o'clock P. M .; Sundays from two to three o'clock P. M.
STAMP AGENCIES.
There are forty-eight agencies for the sale of postage stamps, located at convenient points throughout the city.
STREET LETTER BOXES.
There sre six hundred deposit boxes for the reception of lettera, placed in prominent locali- ties throughout the city, from which collections are made several times during the day in season for the departure of the mails.
RAILWAY MAIL SERVICE-EIGHTH DIVISION.
SAMUEL FLINT, Superintendent ; H. M. Merrill, Assistant Superintendent.
CIVIL SERVICE EXAMINERS .- W. A. Cooper, A. M. Cox : W. L. Stowell, Secretary.
U. S. Surveyor-General's Office.
610 COMMERCIAL STREET.
Office hours from nine o'clock A. M. to four o'clock P. M.
WILLIAM S. GREEN, Surveyor-General. J. H. Wildes, Chief Draughtsman.
United States Treasury.
608 COMMEROLAL STREET.
Office hours from ten o'clock A. M. to three o'clock P. M. JOHN P. JACKSON, Assistant Treasurer. Thomas P. Burns, Cashier.
United States Mint.
NORTHWEST CORNER OF FIFTH AND MISSION STREETS.
The law for the establishment and regulation of the Mint of the United States, provides that any person may deposit gold bullion for coinage or to be made into fine bars. The bars to be stamped in such man- ner as shall indicate the weight, fineness and value of the same. In the case of silver bullion deposits are received only for manufacture into fine bars, the Government reserving the right to make its silver coin from bullion purchased in the market.
Office hours from nine o'clock A. M. to three o'clock P. M. Gold bullion received daily from nine o'clock A. M. to twelve o'clock M. Silver received from nine o'clock A. M. to one o'clock P. M. Visitors ad- mitted daily from nine to half past eleven o'clock A. M. JOHN P. DAGGETT, Superintendent.
H. H. Lawrence, Assayer.
Alexander Martin, Melter and Refiner.
Charles M. Gorham, Coiner. Robert Barnett, Chief Clerk.
J. S. Wall, Cashier.
Wm. W. Grissim, Register of Deposits.
Custom House.
Northwest corner of Washington and Battery streets ; office hours daily, from nine o'clock A. M. to three o'clock P. M. (Sundays excepted) .
JOHN H. WISE, Collector.
Newton S. Farley and John J. Tobin, Deputy Col- lectors.
Edward B. Jerome, Special Deputy Collector. William D. English, Surveyor. Joseph J. Chappell, Cashier. James E. Tucker, Appraiser
George W. Cope, Auditor.
John P. Irish, Naval Officer.
STATE OFFICERS.
EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT. - H. H. Markham, Gov- ernor; J. B. Reddick, Lieutenant Governor; E. G. Waite, Secretary of State; E. P. Colgan, Controller; W. H. H. Hart, Attorney-General; J. R. McDonald, Treasurer; Theo. Reichert, Surveyor-General ; J. W. Anderson, Superintendent Public Instruction.
BANK COMMISSIONERS .- Jesse B. Fuller, Paris Kil- burn, H. W. Magee; B. McL. Hardisty, Secretary; office, 206 Sansome, room 16.
BOARD OF AGRICULTURE .- Frederick Cox, G. W. Hancock, Richard Gird, L. U. Shippee, Samuel Gamble, Wm. L. Hardison. Charles M. Chase, John Boggs, W. P. Mathews, J. H. Flickinger, F. C. De- Long, J. W. Wilson and Christopher Green ; Edwin F. Smith, Secretary, Sacramento, Cal.
BOARD EQUALIZATION .- J. S. Swan, L. C. Morehouse, R. H. Beamer, J. R. Hebbron and E. P. Colgan ex- officio. Secretary, C. M. Coglan.
BOARD OF FISH COMMISSIONERS .- Joseph D. Red- ding (President), William C. Murdoch, Hugh L. Mac- Neil.
BOARD HEALTH. - J. H. Davisson, Los Angeles (President) ; J. R. Laine, Sacramento (Secretary) ; P. O. Remondino, San Diego : C. A. Ruggles, Stockton; O. W. Nutting, Etna Mills; Winslow Anderson, San Francisco; W. F. Wiard, Sacramento; George A. Knight, Attorney, San Francisco.
BOARD OF HORTICULTURE .- Hon. Ellwood Cooper (Santa Barbara), President ; L. W. Buck (Vacaville) ; Vice-Prealdent ; Fred C. Milea (Penym) Tressurer ; B. M. Lelong (San Francisco), Secretary ; J. L. Moaher, Auditor; office, 220 Sutter street.
BOARD RAILROAD COMMISSIONERS .- James W. Rea, William Beckman, J. M. Litchfield ; James V. Kelly, ecretary. Rooms, 27 Chronicle Building.
N. CLARK & SONS
Manufacturers and Dealers Chimney Pipe Tops and Caps. -
17 & 19 Spear St. SAN FRANCISCO.
FIRST Awarded by World's Columbian Exposition. Miscellaneous Machinery. Mil. PREMIUM I. F. Thompson's Slide Valve Corliss Engine and Governor. ler Duplex Steam Pumps. Getchell & French Metallic Piston Rod Packing.
BEST BUILT
EVER
2 2 E 2 GOLDEN STATE & MINERS' IRON WORKS, 231 to 251 FIRST ST., San Francisco.
AYDELOTTE'S BUSINESS COLLEGE, Y. M. C. A. BUILDING, Oakland, Cal.
Shorthand Course, Six Months, $60.
(See page opp. name of Aydelotte's Business College.)
STATE OFFICERS-BANKS.
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BUREAU OF LABOR STATISTICS .- George W. Walts, Commissioner ; O. W. Adams, Deputy Commissioner; office, 220 Sutter street.
COMMISSIONER OF IMMIGRATION .- William H. Thorn- ley ; office, 506 Battery street.
COMMISSIONER OF PUBLIC WORKS .- A. H. Rose, Sac- ramento ; Advisory Board, Wm. Johnston, Courtland ; W. O. Curtis, Woodland; E. W. Walton, Yuba City ; E. McGettigan, Vallejo ; John Briggs, Princeton.
DEBRIS COMMISSIONER .- John F. Kidder, Grass Valley, Nevada Co.
DEAF, DUMB AND BLIND INSTITUTE (Berkeley, Cal.) W. Wilkinson, Superintendent; John W. Colman, Warren Olney, Andrew J. Ralaton, W. C. Bartlett and John K. Mc Lean, Directors; W. L. Prather secre- tary and treasurer.
HARBOR COMMISSIONERS .- Charles F. Bassett, For- rest S. Chadbourne and Dan T. Cole, Commissioners ; J. J. Keegan, Secretary ; Sol. D. Rogers, Assistant Sec- retary ; Howard C. Holmes, Chief Engineer ; Marston Campbell, Assistant Engineer; James G. Boobar, Chief Wharfinger : office, 10 California street.
INDUSTRIAL HOME OF THE ADULT BLIND (Oakland). Joseph Sanders, Superintendent ; A. Fine, Physician. Jacob Greenwood, Fred. A. Campbell, John P. Irish, A. D. Thompson, F. A. Lesch, Directors.
INSURANCE COMMISSIONER .- M. R. Higgins ; office, 401 California street.
MINERALOGIST .- J. J. Crawford ; office, Pioneer Building, Fourth street near Market street.
NOTARIES PUBLIC .- See Business Directory.
PILOT COMMISSIONERS .- A. Y. Trask, William Young and J. H. Bruce ; E. A. Phillips, secretary ; office, 506 Battery street.
PILOTS .- Charles Mayo, F. W. Jordan, Frank Mur- phy, Frank Boyd, John W. Ott, Freeman Trask, J. S. Dolliver, Eugene M. Freeman, Geo. Scott, Thomas H. Barber, Charles W. Reed, Stephen Castle, D. Korts, Louis Meyer, Charles Matthews, J. B. Jones, James Miller, M. C. Erskine and A. Svenson ; office, 506 Battery street.
BENICIA AND MARE ISLAND PILOTS .- C. H. Harrison and Andrew Young ; office, Merchants' Exchange.
PORT WARDENS .- B. J. Watson, John W. Gage, A. J. Martin and S. K. Thornton ; John J. Harrigan, Sec- retary ; office, Clay street Wharf
REGISTRAR OF VOTERS .- Alfred J. Evans; office, New City Hall.
STATE ASYLUM FOR THE INSANE (Agnews). - F. W. Hatch, M. D., Medical Director ; W. F. Pratt, M. D., assistant; Isaac Upham, O. A. Hale, John T. Porter, W. W. Montague and H. V. Morehouse, Trustees.
STATE ASYLUM FOR THE INSANE (Napa) .- A. M. Gardner, M. D., Superintendent; L. F. Dozier, M. D., Dresbach Smith, M. D., and G. R. Bowles, M. D., assis- tants ; Benjamin Shurtleff, M. D., J. F. Lamdin, J. O. Martin, G. M. Francis and Robert Howe, Trustees.
STATE ASYLUM FOR THE INSANE .- (San Bernardino) H. L. Drew, Frank A. Miller, Geo. Cooley, 1. K. Fisher and James A. Gibson, Trustees.
STATE ASYLUM FOR THE INSANE (Stockton) .- H. N. Rucker, M. D., Superintendent ; J. D. Young, M. D., T. Phillips, M. D., and A. W. Hoisholt, M. D., Assist- ants ; Archibald McDonald, H. O. Southworth, J. D. Mc-Dougal, Arthur Thornton and Jos. Steffins, M. D., Directors.
STATE ASYLUM FOR THE INSANE .- (Ukiah) -J. H. Scannell, Thomas L. Carothers, Matthew Gardner, Cornelius O'Connor and W. D. White, Directors.
STATE LIBRARIAN .- Dana Perkins.
STATE PRINTER .- A. J. Johnston.
STATE PRISON .-- Daniel E. Hayes, Jacob Neff, Mark R. Ivory, E. J. De Pue and Robert T. Devlin, Direc- tors.
SUPREME COURT OF CALIFORNIA .- Regular terms held in San Francisco, second Monday in January and third Monday in July; at Los Angeles first Monday in April and second Monday in October, and at Sac- ramento first Monday in May and second Monday in November. W. H. Beatty, Chief Justice ; R. O. Harrison, W. F. Fitzgerald, T. B. McFarland, Van R.
| Paterson, C. H. Garoutte and J. J. De Haven, Associate Justices ; W. H. H. Hart, Attorney-General; W. H. Layson, Oregon Sanders and Charles H. Jackson, Deputies ; L. H. Brown, Clerk ; D. S. Culp, G. A. Mc- Calvy, G. E. Madison, M. J. Ashmore and W. H. Govan, Deputy Clerks ; Henry C. Finkler and Frank T. Meagher, Secretaries ; C. P. Pomeroy, Reporter ; H. L. Gear, Assistant Reporter; E. A. Girvin, Phono- graphic Reporter. Rooms, 305 Larkin street.
SUPREME COURT COMMISSIONERS .- I. S. Belcher, John Haynes, P. Vanclief, Jackson Temple, Niles Søarles; Secretary, D. B. Woolf, Rooms 305 Larkin street.
VITICULTURAL COMMISSIONERS. - Chas. Bundschu, J. DeBarth Shorb, R. D. Stephens, Geo. West, Allen Towle, E. C. Bichowsky, Isaac De Turk, John T. Doyle, H. W. Crabb; George West, President; Win- field Scott, Secretary ; Clarence J. Wetmore, Chief Viticultural Officer ; office 101 Sansome street.
WHITTIER REFORM SCHOOL (Whittier, Csl.)-An- drew Mullin, W. G. Cochran and Francis L. Haynes, Trustees.
YOSEMITE COMMISSIONERS .- John F. Kidder, Geo.B. Sperry, H. K. Field, U. G. Clinch, T. S. C. Lowe, J. H. O'Brien and T. P. Madden; John P. Irish, Secretary and Treasurer; the Governor of the State ex- officio Commissioner ; 58 Crocker Bldg.
COURTS.
United States Circuit Court of Appeals, United States Circuit Court and United States District Court, see heading " U. S. Officers." Supreme Court of California, see heading "Stats Officers." Superior Courts, Justices' Courts and Police Courts, see heading "City and County Officers."
BANKS.
AMERICAN BANK AND TRUST CO. OF SAN FRANCISCO. Incorporated December 8, 1887. Capital stock, $500,000; Directors: M. E. Marshall, David Kerr, Abner Doble, J. W. Far- ren, O. D. Baldwin, James H. Garrett, Edwin Fretwell. Location-NE cor Montgomery and Bush streets. Edwin Fretwell president; James J. Fagan, cashier ; John W. Farren Jr., secretary.
ANGLO-CALIFORNIAN BANK (limited). In- corporated, 1873. Capital stock, £600,000 ster- ling ; amount paid in £300,300 sterling ($1,501,- 500). Number of shares of "common stock" issued 29,970, £20 each, and 600 shares " deferred stock," £1 each. Surplus, $650,000. Directors : E. H. Lushington, Isaac Seligman, Joseph Sebag, London Manager, I. Simon.
SAN FRANCISCO BRANCH, NE cor Pine and Sansome streets. Ignatz Steinhart and P. N. Lilienthal, managers.
BANK BRITISH COLUMBIA. Incorporated, 1862. Capital stock £600,000 sterling; amount paid in £600,000; reserve fund £275,000 sterling. Directors : Sir Robert Gillespie, Guy Oswald Smith, James Anderson, C. W. Benson, T. G. Gillespie, Sir Charles Tupper, Bart G. C. M. G ; C. B.
SAN FRANCISCO BRANCH, SE cor Bush and Sansome streets. W. Powell manager.
BANK BRITISH NORTH AMERICA. In- corporated, 1840. Capital stock £1,000,000 ster- ling; amount paid in £1,000,000 sterling. Reserve fund, £275,000 sterling; . shares of of stock issued, 20,000 ; amount paid up on each share of stock £50 sterling. Directors: J. J. Cater, E. A. Hoare, Henry R. Farrer, John Henry Brodie, Richard H. Glyn, Henry J. B. Kendall, J. J. Kingsford, Frederick Lubbock, G. D. What- man.
SAN FRANCISCO AGENCY, 120 Sansome street. H. M. I. McMichael and J. C. Welsh, agents.
CHARLES BROWN & SON,
828 MARKET STREET. Stoves, Hardware and Lamps.
DIXON, BORGESON & CO, SHOW CASES. 37 MARKET ST., S. F.
You do not have to depend upon one Spring or Mineral Water, but have 30 different kinds at
(See page opp. name Highland Springs) HIGHLAND SPRINGS
Both Hot and Cold. Tickets for Calistoga Route on sale at Southern Pacific Depots.
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