Langley's San Francisco directory for the year commencing 1895, Part 3

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Publication date: 1880
Publisher: San Francisco : Francis, Valentine & Co.
Number of Pages: 1862


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1697


Oesterreicher L


1802


Olympic Salt Water Co.


1888


Pabst Brewing Co, register of


names, right bottoni cor-


ner cards


Pacific Business College. 1634


Pacific Cleaning and Dyeing


Worka ...


1649


Pacific Coast Advertising Co ... 1585 Pacific Fruit Market, register of names, left side lines


Pacific Law and Collection Co .. 1634 Pacific Mutual life Insurance Co (red pages) 1620


Pacific Paving Co ..


1734


Pacific Rolling Mill Co


4


Pacific Towel Co


1831


Pacific Vinegar and Pickle Whs .. 1836


Painter J. B. Co. The.


30


Painter & Co ...


32


Painter & Co. Type Foundry ... 17


Reg. of Palmer & Rey. names, right top lines


Palo Alto Stables.


.inside


front cover


PAGE


Parisian Dyeing & Cleaning Wks 1649


Pasteur Filters


Reg. of


names, right bottom lines


Payne's Bolt Wks.


1605


Pelton Water Wheel Co.


503


Perrier-Jonet Champagne .. Reg. of names, upper left top


T lines and 368


Petersen &. Fisher


Reg. of


names, right bottom corner


cards, aud insert page 1742


Pettitt George Elevator Wks ..


.1651


Petzold August.


1638


Phelps & Miller


.1204


Pioneer Carpet Beating Ma-


chine ..


1621


Plunke.t Kate Miss


1652


Plymouth Rock Office Cleaning


1214


Pollak H. A


1215, 1586


Post Evening ..


549


Price Thomas & Son


1594


Quaker Medicine Co.


314


Queen Insurance Co.


1622


Queen Lily Soap.


18


Raisch A. J ...... Reg. of names,


left bottom corner cards


Rambler Bicycle


896


Reid John ... Reg. of names right side lines


Rogers Henry J


335


Rolfson Bros


1626


Rollins E. H. & Sons


1619


Rosekranz H. & Co.


1281


Rouleau F. A.


1809


Royal and Norwich Union, bot- tom edge


Royal Eagle Distillery Co., Reg.


of names, right bottoni errner cards


Royal Exchange Assurance (red pages) 1622


Ruemmeli A. Hecker & Co.


9


Ruffino & Bianchi. 1710


Russell J. W. & Co. 1838


Sala Joseph C


.1822


San Francisco Chronicle ... Reg. of names right side lines


San Francisco Gold, Silver and


Nickel Plating Works ..


.. 1814


San Francisco and Pacific Glass


Works


1666


San Francisco Brewers' AssD, Ltd, Reg. names, right cor


cards and front edge of book San Francisco Bridge Co ......... 1610 San Francisco Laundry, Reg. of names, left bottom cor-


ner cards and ..


.1690


San Francisco Paving Co., reg.


ister of names, left bottom corner cards


PAGE


San Francisco Savings Union


(red pages) 1614


San Francisco Stove Works.


1821


San Francisco Tageblatt 29 Santa Clara College 961


Savings and Loan Society (red


pages) 161€


Shilling Adam & Sons


12


Schilling C. & Co ....


1722


Schmidt Label and Iitho. Co. 1223, 1609, 1655, 1688, 1702 and 1735


Shadburne Geo. D. Jr. & Co ...... 1803


Sherwood & Sherwoo.d.


26,1355


Simonds Saw Co.


180x


Simpson & Millar


19,1809


Sladky Charles ..


528


Spaulding J. & Co ..


1621, 1649


Stanley Charles T


1726


St. Germain Billiard (o ...


.1603


Stillwell Detective Agency The 1592


Stone N. J. & Co., register of


names, right top corner


card


Stone R


1620


Sun Insurance Co .. register of names, left top corner cards and 1429


Sunset Seed and Plant Co.


1810


Sutter Street Hammam Baths ... 1601


Tageblatt Association 20


Remillard Brick Co.


.1611


Reuben M.


1594


Thomas F. The, Parisian Dye


ing and Cleaning Works ..... 1649


Thomas & Carlson


.1735


Tracy Bros. & Co., business headings


Truman I. J. & Co., inside back


cover


Trumbull & Beebe.


1810


Tubba Cordage Co.


14


Twigg John & Son.


21


Umbson G. H. & Co.


1803


Union Assurance


Society, red


pages ..


1623


Union Ice Co ..


1681


Union Lithograph Co.


1702


United States Laundry, register of names, left side lines and1691


Varney Thomas H. B


896


Wainwright W


1798


Walton N. C.


1590


Wass D. D.


1840


Watson & Co., register of names right bottom corner cards


Wedgwood William.


1744


Weekly Gazette


1624


Weichhart J


22


Welch & Co ...


14


West Publishing Co.


1591


Western Assurance Co.


369


Western Foundry


Welden Alex W


1621


Wieland Bros


1721


Wright F. W., register of names right bottom corner cards and 10, 529


PAINTER & CO. MANUFACTURERS OF


Type and Printers' Supplies


Sole Agents for the Pacific Coast of the A. D. FARMER & SON TYPE FOUNDRY, New York.


510 CLAY STREET, SAN FRANCISCO


River Express Co


1656


Robbins F. A. Press Works, bot-


tom left corner card


Robinson & Gillespie


1620


ADKINS MFG. CO. 640 FIFTH STREET


AIDION


ANTI-FRICTION METAL LUBRICATING OILS AND ENGINEERS' SUPPLIES


THE


MUNICIPAL GOVERNMENT


City and County of San Francisco, 1895.


CITY


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MAYOR OF THE CITY AND COUNTY .- ADOLPH UTRO, ex-officio President of the Board of Super- visors; salary $3,000 per annum.


CLERK .- James Taylor Rogers, appointed by the Tayor ; salary $3,000 per annum.


BOARD OF SUPERVISORS.


Term of office, two years ; salary, $1,200 per annum ; term expires 1897. Weekly meetings each Monday at 2 P. M. Special meetings at the discretion of the President.


PRESIDENT .- ADOLPH SUTRO.


CLERK .- John A. Russell ; appointed by the Board ; "lary, $3,600 per annum.


DEPUTY CLERK. - William T. Patterson : salary ,800 per annum. Assistant Clerks - John H. van. James C. Tomalty, H. C. Farquharson, John Q. own Jr. and J. S. Thomaon; salary, $1,800 per inum. Sergeant-at-Arms-William Donald ; salary, ,200 per annum.


Members.


Irst Ward. JOSEPH KING


t. cond Ward. PETER A. SCULLY


Third Ward. . C. E. BENJAMIN


Fourth Ward. ALPHONSE HIRSCH


Fifth Ward. JOSEPH I. DIMOND


Sixth Ward. ... E. C. HUGHES


Seventh Ward. CHRIS. DUNKER


ighth Ward .C. L. TAYLOR


inth Ward. A. W. MORGENSTERN


nth Ward .. A. B. SPRECKELS


eventh Ward .J. K. C. HOBBS


EDWARD L. WAGNER welfth Ward


STANDING COMMITTEES.


, diciary .. Dimond, Spreckels, Taylor Finance and Auditing. . Taylor, Hobbs, Benjamin Streets, Wharves,etc. . Spreckels, Hughes, Morgenstern . Benjamin, Dunker


.blic Buildings. Hobbs, Spreckels, King W ter and Water Supply ...... Morgenstern, Dimoud . Taylor, Benjamin, Hobbs Health and Police, and House of Correction ....


Benjamin, Dunker, Dimond, King, Morgenstern


7 .e Department. .Dunker, Hobbs, Hughes . Morgenstern, Taylor


.unse and Orders Wagner, King, Benjamin


.1. . King, Hirsch, Dunker


; and Salaries .. .. Hughes, Dunker, Benjamin


.Hirsch, Hughes, Hobbs


Scully, Morgenstern, Wagner King, Taylor


BOARD OF EDUCATION.


Term of office, two years ; expires first Monday in January, 1897. No compensation. Meetings, second and last Wednesdays of each month.


PRESIDENT-HENRY L. DODGE, Secretary-George Beanston. Assistant Secretaries-George W. Wade and I. J. Aschbeim. Bookkeeper-Giles C. Letcher. Messenger-Frank W. Yale.


SUPERINTENDENT OF COMMON SCHOOLS. - A. J. MOULDER ; salary, $4,000 per annum.


DEPUTY SUPERINTENDENT. - Madison Babcock ; appointed by the Superintendent; salary, $3,000 per anuum.


Members.


CHAS. A. MURDOCK, THOS. R CAREW,


CHARLES A. CLINTON, H. L. DODGE,


A. COMTE, JR., H. T. SCOTT,


W. F. AMBROSE,


CHAS H. HAWLEY.


CHAS. B. STONE. EMMET P. BARRETT,


H. C. HENDERSON, ANDREW MCELROY.


The President is ex-officio a member of all Stand- ing Committees.


STANDING COMMITTEES.


Finance-Scott, Barrett, Murdock.


Classification-Clinton, Carew, Stone, Scott, Mur- dock. Barrett, McElroy.


Rules-Murdock, Clinton, Stone.


Qualification of Teachers-McElroy, Henderson, Comte, Hawley, Ambrose.


Buildings and Grounds - McElroy, Henderson, Comte, Hawley, Ambrose.


Salaries-Clinton, Carew, Stone.


Supplies-Hawley, Henderson, Stone, Ambrose, McElroy.


Judiciary-Carew, Comte and Ambrose.


Printing-Carew, Henderson, Murdock.


Janitors-Barrett, Clinton, Hawley, Scott, Hender- son.


Visiting-Ambrose, Scott, Carew.


CITY AND COUNTY OFFICERS.


SUPERIOR COURT.


Department 1. - Judge - JAMES M. SEAWELL; term expires January, 1899. Reporter-A. L. Coombs. Clerk-Joseph Goddard.


Department 2. -- Judge -W. R. DAINGERFIELD; term expires January, 1899. Reporter-Charles R. Gagan. Clerk-John Dunker.


Department 3 .- Judge - DANIEL J. MURPHY; term expires January, 1897. Reporter-Joseph P. Stevens. Clerk-C. C. Morris.


Department 4 .-- Judge-J. C. B. HEBBARD (pre- Biding judge) : term expires January, 1897. Repor- ter-H. A. Jones. Clerk-R. H. Fitzgerald.


Department 5. - Judge - JOHN HUNT Jr .: term expires January, 1897. Reporter - E. S. Belden. Clerk-Fred. Vaughan.


Department 6 .- (Criminal) Judge - WILLIAM T. WALLACE; term expires January, 1899. Reporter- Robert F. Gallagher. Clerk-B I Solomon.


Department 7 .- Judge-AUSTIN A. SANDERSON ; term expires January, 1897. Reporter -- Emil Pohli. Clerk-W. C. Dunlap.


DIXON, BORGESON & CO. SHOW CASES 37 MARKET ST., S. F.


REID'S $25 IMPORTED SUITS,


907 MARKET ST.


NEAR FIFTH.


t Lights. .. Morgenstern, Scully


(For particulars see page opp. name Highland Springs) HIGHLAND SPRINGS WATERS


ARE A SURE CURE FOR MALARIA. A Boating, Bathing and Fishing Lake just completed.


MUNICIPAL GOVERNMENT.


HERBALINEI


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Department 8 .- Judge-JAMES M. TROUTT; term expires January, 1899. Reporter - H. W. Walter. Clerk-R. J. Welch.


Department 9 .- (Probate)-Judge- J. V. COFFEY ; term expires January, 1895. Reporter-Samuel B. Sumner. Clerk-F. B. Houghton.


Department 10. - (Insolvency)-Judge-CHAS. W. SLACK; term expires January, 1895. Reporter - G. W. Smith. Clerk-Jas. R. M.Elroy.


Department 11. - (Criminal)-Judge-EDWARD A. BELCHER ; term expires January, 1895. Reporter- J. J. Magiuis. Clerk-O. A. Tolle.


Department 12 .- (Criminal) -Judge-GEORGE H. BAHRS : term expires January, 1895. Reporter-H. N. Hall. Clerk-C. H. Fancher.


SALARIES .- Judges, $4,000 per annum, each. Re- porters' salaries, fees.


POLICE COURT 1 .- Judge-JAMES A. CAMP- BELL; salary. $4,000 per annum. Prosecuting At- torney-John S. Enos ; term regulated by the Board of Supervisors ; $3,000 per annum. Clerk -- Thomas B. O'Brien ; term regulated by the Board of Super- visors ; $2,400 per annum.


POLICE COURT 2 .- Judge-CHARLES T. CON- LAN; salary, $1,000 per annum. Prosecuting At- torney-E. B. Wakeman; salary, $3,000 per annum. Clerk-Ambrose A. Watson; salary, $2,400 per aunum.


POLICE COURT 3 .- Judge-HENRY L. JOACH- IMSON; salary. $4.000 per annum. Prosecuting At- torney-John T. Dare; salary, $3,000 per annum. Clerk-Jacob Shaen ; salary, $2,400 per annum.


POLICE COURT 4 .- Judge-CHARLES A. LOW. Prosecuting Attorney-J. H. Roberts. Clerk-Timo- thy R. Sullivan.


JUSTICES' COURTS. - Justices - JOSEPH E. BARRY (Presiding Justice), G W. F. Cook. F. H. Keriigau, Juo. A. Carroll, G. C. Groezinger ; salaries- Presiding Justice, $2,700 per annum ; Associates, $2,400 per annum each. Clerk-Edward W. Williams ; $2.400 per anuum. Deputy Clerks-G. S. McComb and J. J. Geary; $1,200 per annum each.


CITY AND COUNTY ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR .- HARRY T. CRESWELL; salary, 85,000 per annum. Assistants-Rhodes Borden and James L. Gallagher, $3,000 per annum; Gaillard Stoney, $1,800, Thomas I. Dillon. $1,800, and William I. Brobeck, clerk, $300 per annum.


DISTRICT ATTORNEY .- WILLIAM S. BARNES; sal- ary, $5,000 per annum. Assistant-Jobn A. Hosmer, $3,600 per anunm ; Edgar D. Peixotto $3,000 per annum; Alfred l'. Black, $3,000 per annum. Clerks-Walter B. Blair, $1,800 per annum; John B. Tungate, $1,500 per annum; Thomas F. Duun, $1,200 ; W . H. Murphy, $1.200.


CHIEF OF POLICE .- PATRICK CROWLEY; appointed by the Board of Police Commissioners ; salary, $4,000 per anuum. Clerk-Heury S. Healey, $1.800 per annum. Property Clerk-Willlam Cullen ; $1,800 per annum.


AUDITOR-WILLIAM BRODERICK: salary $4,000 per annum. Deputies-George W. Thomas, $3,000 per annum. Clerks-Frank D. Burrows, John E. Broderick, $1,800 per annum. Edward B. Thomas and D. J. Leary, $1,500 per annum.


COUNTY CLERK. - CHARLES F. CURRY, and ex officio Clerk of the Superior Court ; salary, 84,000 per aunum. Chief Deputy-Harry Piper. Court Room Clerks-Joseph Goddard, John A. Dunker, Chas. C. Morris. Robert H. Fitzgerald, Fred. Vaughan, Ben I. Solomon, William C. Dunlap, Richard Welch, Geo. W. Lee, Jamea R. McElroy, Oscar J. Tolle, Charles J. Fancher.


SHERIFF. - R. I. WHELAN : salary, $8.000 per annum, Under Sheriff - William Clack, $2,400 per annum. Bookkeeper-John G. Fitzgerald, $3,000 per annum. Assistant Bookkeeper-S. L. Simon, $1,200 per an- num. Chief Jailer-Andrew J. Sattler.


RECORDER .- THOMAS J. GLYNN; salary, $4,000 per annum. Chief Deputy- John G. Noonan, $3.000 per annum. Deputies-Richard D. Blauvelt, Michael J. Kelly and Daniel M. Gavigan, $1,800 per aunum.


TREASURER-JAMES H. WIDBER ; salary, $4.000 per annum. Chief Deputy-Augustus C. Widber, $3,000 per annum. Deputies -Matthew De La Montanya, Jr., Louis N. Jacobs, $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; J. N. Colter, Chief Field Deputy, $2,400 per annum; George Tyroll, Head Draftsman, $2,400 per annum; D. Maloney, Assistant Draughtsman, $1,800 : A. D. Mlesegaes, Edgar Briggs, E. T. Harvey, Deputies. each $1,600 per annum. Extra Deputies, $100 per month 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 .- FRED W. LEES; appointed by the Mayor, Auditor and Treasurer and confirmed by the Board of Supervisors ; salary, $3,000 per annum. Chief Deputy-WILLIAM J. BLATTNER, $1,800 per annum.


REGISTRAR OF VOTERS .- WILLIAM M. HINTON, appointed by the Governor; salary, $3,600 per an- num. Chief Clerk-Peter W. McGlade, $1,800 per annum. Clerk and Messenger-Francis H. Plumado, $1,500 per annum.


SURVEYOR.1-CHARLES S. TILTON; salary, $500 per annum and fees. Deputies-J. H. Smith, W. W. Mathewson, P. W. Brady, A. H. Sanborn and E. J. Moraer.


SUPERINTENDENT PUBLIC STREETS AND HIGHWAYS -- THOMAS ASHWORTH; salary, $4,000 per annum. Chief Deputy-A. J. Donovan; salary, $2,400. Depu- ties-Thomas Clark, J. D. Welch, Matthew Fallon, G. H. Oulton, James W. Crowe, George W. Hogan, William Maxwell. J. H. McGinney, J. L. Bevaus, Aleck Mclaughlin. J. W. McDonald, J. S. Bryan. Stenographer-Miss Nora F. Molloy. Outside Head Deputies-Martin Keating and T. J. Ford. Book- keeper-John B. Gartland. Assistant Bookkeeper- Leo De Cardona.


CORONER .- W. J. HAWKINS; salary, $4.000 per anuum. Deputies-Jos. L. McCormick, $2,400 per aunum ; John E. O'Brien, $1,800 per annum; Jobu Tyrrell and J. F. Hallett, $1,500 per annum. Messen- ger-Lewis McInness, $900 per annum.


BOARD CITY HALL COMMISSIONERS .- MAYOR (ex officio), Auditor (ex officio), City and County Attor- ney (ex officio) ; salary, $1,200 per annum cach. Sec- retary-J. J. McCarthy, $200 per mouth. Architect- Frank T. Shea, $250 per month. Superintendent of Works-D. E. Mellias. $250 per month. Foreman of Iron Work-William Linehan, $150 per mouth. Fore- man Brick Work-Thomas Brady, $150 per month.


PARK COMMISSIONERS .- (President), Irving M. Scott and Joseph Austin; no compen- sation. Secretary-Miss V. V. Bloch. Superinten- dent-Joun McLaren. Office at Golden Gate Park. Commissioners hours. 3 to 4 P. M. each Saturday. Meeting last Saturday of each month.


PUBLIC ADMINISTRATOR .- ANDREW C. FREESE ; 8al- ary, fees. Attorney-J. D. Sullivan ; salary, fees.


CITY PHYSICIAN .- S. S. KAHN ; salary, $1,800 par annum. Police Surgeon-George B. Somers. $1,200 per annum : W. L. Berry, Geo. H. Redding and Tenui- son Deane Jr., Assistant Surgeons


COMMISSIONERS OF INSANITY .- D. D. Lustig, M. D., J. E. Lilienthal, M. D .; E. Windele, M. D., and T. Rethers ; salary, fees.


POUND KEEPER .- F. A. OSBORN; salary $900 per annum and fees.


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


+ The.County Surveyor receives fees for surveying private property, principally street work. Salarles of Deputles and Clerks paid by the Surveyor.


ELECTRIC LAUNDRY CO.


215 VALENCIA ST. TELEPHONE MISSION 40


PAINTER & CO. Type, Presses, etc.


510 CLAY STREET


MUNICIPAL GOVERNMENT-SENATORIAL DISTRICTS.


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FIRE DEPARTMENT COMMISSIONERS. - F. G. ED- WARDS (President) A. J. Martin, John W. McDonald, George T. Bohen and Samuel H. Brown ; no compen- sation. Clerk-George F. Maxwell; salary, $1.800 per annum. Assistant Secretary-M. L. Spinetti. Janitor and Messenger-Wm. E. Black.


FIRE ALARM TELEGRAPH-SUPT. WILLIAM R. HEWITT; term regulated by the Board of Supervi- sors; salary $2,400 per annum. Operators-Frank Bishop, Jeremiah L. Murphy and F. E. Haskell, $1,500 per annum each. Line Repairers-R. J. Swee- ney, $1,200 per annum; W. G. Pennycook, Frank Koons, Frank A. Bideman and James Gorman, assiat- ants:


POLICE PATROL TELEGRAPH .- SUPT. WILLIAM R. HEWITT; M. J. Wall, Inspector, $1,500 per annum. P. J. Benjamin, Assistant Inspector, $1.200 per annum. C. F. Daly, George Faber and James Loney, $1,080 each per annum.


BOARD OF HEALTH .- Members : THE MAYOR (President), and Doctors George J. Bucknall, S. F. Long, W. H.Mays, M. Regensburger ; no compensation.


OFFICE HEALTH DEPARTMENT .- Health Officer -- James W. Keeney, M. D .; salary, $3,000 per annum. Quarantine Officer-W. M. Lawlor, M. D., $1,800 per snnum. Secretary-John M. Lawlor. $2,100 per an- num. Assistant Secretary, J. S. Kennedy; $1,200 per annum. Health Inspectors-August Brooks, W. F. Burke. O. G. Hallett, Henry Baehr, C. R. Taylor, F. A. Koegel ; $1,200 per annum each. Market Inspec- tors-Feargus Hauson, John T. Broderick, William Wiese and D. Reardon, $900 per annum each. Disin- terment Inspectors-A. T. Regensburger, Richard M. Jones ; $1,200 per annum each. Messenger-P. H. O'Donnell, $900 per annum. Inspector of Drainage and Plumbing-W. R. Allen. $1,500 per annum. Assistant-G. W. Bayreuther, $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 -John Boyle, $1,200 per annum. .


CITY AND COUNTY HOSPITAL .- Superintendent Physi- cian-F. H. TITUS, M. D .; salary, $2,400 per annum. Resident Physician-A. J. Younger, M. D., $1.500 per annum. Visiting Physicians-W. W. Kerr and J. O. Hirschfelder, $1,200 per annum each. Visiting Sur- geons-C. N. Ellinwood and R. A. McLean, $1,200 per annum each. Apothecary-P. Moulton, $1,200 per annum. Steward-A. F. Knorp, $1,500 per annum. Clerk-R. O. Goggins, $900 per annum.


TWENTY-SIXTH STREET HOSPITAL .- Visiting Physi- cian -S. S. KAHN, M. D. Steward-Jeremiah Sulli- van, $520 per annum.


COUNTY JAIL No. 1 .- Broadway, between Kearny and Dupont. Chief Jailor, Andrew Sattler ; salary, $1,800 per annum. Bookkeeper, W. J. B. Mackey ; salary, $1.800 per annum. Captain, Jas. J, Murphy ; salary, $1.500 per annum. Commissary, Walter Mallory, salary ; $1,500 per annum.


COUNTY JAIL No. 2 .- Superintendent-PRENTICE M. CLARKSON ; salary, $1,800 per annum. Assistant Superintendent-George McGinn. $1,200 per annum. Commissary-N. W. Connor, $840 per annum.


COUNTY JAIL NO. 3. - Superintendent-DENNIS H. BOYLE; salary, $1.680 per annum. Assistant Super- intendent-John Williams. $1,080 per annum. Ma- tron - Mrs. Hinckley, $600 per annum. Assistant Matron-Mrs. Tracy.


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


ENGINEER NEW CITY HALL .- JAMES C. SEYMOUR : salary, $1,200 per annum. Fireman-W. Brown, $960 per annum.


GAS INSPECTOR .- CHRIS. I. NEWMAN.


WATCHMAN OLD CITY HALL .- John A. Sullivan, sal- ary, $960 per annum.


WATCHMEN NEW CITY HALL .- J. J. Pendergast, {night) salary, $960 per annum; John Kirkpatrick (day) $900 per annum.


GARDENERS PUBLIC SQUARES .- O. W. LOVE, head gardener .; salary, $1,200 per annum : Joseph Merane, N. E. Tracy. Andrew Canavan and Thomas Jackson ; $900 per annum each.


PASTEUR FILTERS


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 ; alao 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 have been subdivided into two hundred and ninety three precincts. Each pre- cinct 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 Twentieth; thence along Twentieth to Howard, Howard to Army, Army to San Bruno Av ; thence along San Bruno Av to the boundary line between San Francisco and San Mateo Counties; thence to the hay of San Francisco ; thence along the shore of said bay t > 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 Farallone Islands, together with the counties of San Mateo and Santa Clara.


SENATORIAL DISTRICTS.


17th District.


All that portion of the City and County of San Fran- 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 Districts.


19th District.


All that portion of the City and County of San Fran- cisco comprised within the boundaries of the Thirty- third and Thirty-fifth Assembly Districts.


20th District.


All that portion of the City and County of San Fran- cisco comprised witbin the boundaries of the Thirty- fourth and Thirty-sixth Assembly Districts.


Will keep Disease Germs out of the Water. Rented at $1.00 per Month, or Sold Outright. C. BROWN & SON, Agents, 823 Market Street


Columbian Woolen Mills


Wholesale Prices.


Clothing Sold Retail at Strictly


870 Washington Street, Oak.


211 Montgomery Street, S. F.


541 Market Street; S. F.


W. B. CHAPMAN,


123 CALIFORNIA STREET, Importer ot Fine WINES and BRANDIES. SIX GOLD MEDALS, San Francisco, 1894.


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 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 Forty-second and Forty-third Assembly Districts.


25th District,


All that portion of the City and County of San 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 Bryant, Bryant to the waters of the bay of San Fran- cisco; thence along the shore to Market street, the place of beginning.


PRECINCT BOUNDARIES.


First-Market, San Francisco Bay, Howard, Main, Folsom and First.


Second-San Francisco Bay, Harrison, Fremont, Folsom, Main and Howard.


Third-Harrison, San Francisco Bay, Bryant and Rincon Place.


Fourth-Folsom, Fremont, Harrison and Essex.


Fifth-Tehama, Firat, Folsom, Ecker, Clementina and Second.


Sixth-Howard, First, Tehama 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, Jesale and New Montgomery.


Eleventh-Market, New Montgomery, Jessie, Mis- sion and Third.


Twelfth-Mission, Second, Howard, New Mont- gomery, Minna and Third.


Thirteenth-Minna, New Montgomery, Howard and Third.


Fourteenth-Howard, Second, Clementina, Ecker, Folsom and Hawthorne.


Fifteenth-Howard, Hawthorne. Folsom and Third. Sixteenth-Folsom, Hawthorne, Harrison and Third. Seventeenth-Folsom, Second, Silver, Third, Har- rison and Hawthorne.


Eighteenth-Folsom, Essex, Harrison, Rincon Place, Bryant, Third, Silver and Second.


29th District.


Commencing at the intersection of the center of Market and Third streets, continuing thence along the center of the following named atreets: Market to Fifth, Fifth to Bryant, Bryant to Third, Third to Market, the place of beginning




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