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Hose Company No. 5-South side Market street, be- tween Tenth and Eleventh, James Riley, foreman.
Hook and Ladder Company No. 1-North side of O'Farrell street, west of Dupont, with patent fire es- cape attached, A. C. Imbrie, foreman.
Hook and Ladder Company No. 2-South side of Broadway street, between Dupont and Stockton, A. Bourgeois, foreman.
Hook and Ladder Company No. 3-South side of Market street, between Tenth and Eleventh, W. D. Hall, foreman.
South San Francisco Engine No. 1, and Hose Reel- Fourteen street, between Railroad avenue and N, C Gillen, foreman.
One hand engine and hose reel at Butchertown.
One hand engine and hose reel at Alms House.
Fire Alarm.
SUPERINTENDENT-M. Greenwood.
OPERATORS-J. G. Bloomer, Thomas M. McLeod and Frank G. Wood.
REPAIRERS-Harry Morton and William Morton.
LOCATION OF SIGNAL BOXES.
1-N. W. corner Stockton and Francisco.
2-N. E. corner Mason and Lombard.
3-S. W. corner Stockton and Greenwich.
4-N. W. corner Sansome and Greenwich. 5-N. E. corner Battery and Union. 6-8. E. corner Montgomery and Green. 7-S. E. corner Kearny and Union.
8-S. W. corner Powell and Union. 9-N. E. corner Dupont and Vallejo.
12-N. W. corner California and Kearny.
13-S. W. corner Front and Broadway.
14-S. W. corner Stockton and Broadway. 15-S. W. corner Clay aud East. 16-N. W. corner Mason and Pacific.
17-N. E. corner Kearny and Pacific.
18-S. W. corner Sansome and Jackson.
19-N. W. corner Davis and Washington. 21-City Hall.
23-S. W. corner Taylor and Clay.
24-N. E. corner Clay and Powell.
25-N. W. corner Washington and Dupont.
26-N. E. corner Clay and Battery.
27-N. W. corner Montgomery and Commercial. 28-S. W. corner Pine and Dupont. 29-S. E. corner Stockton and California. 31-S. W. corner Sansome and Halleck. 32-S. W. corner California and Drumm. 34-S. W. corner Mission and Steuart. 35-S. W. corner Montgomery and Pine. 36-N. W. corner Folsom and Steuart. 37-N. W. corner Battery and Bush. 38-S. E. corner Market and Second. 39-N. W. corner Howard and Spear. 41-N. W. corner Sutter and Jones.
42-S. E. corner Geary and Mason. 43-O'Farrell, near Dupont.
45-S. W. corner O'Farrell and Jones.
46-S. E. corner Kearny and Sutter.
47-S. W. corner Market and Powell.
48-N. E. corner Market and Kearny. 49-N. W. corner Stockton and Sutter. 51-S. W. corner Folsom and Beale. 52-S. W. corner Mission and Fremont. 53-N. W. corner Townsend and Third. 54-Engine No. 4 house, Second, near Howard.
56-North side of Bryant street, west of First. 57-S. W. corner Brannan and Second. 58-N. W. corner Folsom and First.
59-P. M. S. S. Co.'s wharf, foot of First. 61-S. W. corner Howard and Third. 62-S. E. corner Mission and Fourth.
63-N. E. corner Harrison and Fourth.
64-S. W. corner Howard and Fitth. 65-S. E. corner Mission and Sixth.
67-N. E. corner Harrison and Hawthorne.
68-N. E. corner Brannan aud Fourth. 69-S. W. corner Bryant and Third. 71-N. W. corner Mission and Eleventh. 72-S. E. corner Mission and Thirteenth. 73-S. E. corner Howard and Eighth. 74-Engine No. 7 house, Sixteenth. 75-Market street, opposite Seventh. 76-S. W. corner Market and Hayes. 78-N. E. corner Folsom and Ninth.
79-N. W. corner Folsom and Twelfth.
81-S. E. corner Franklin and Hayes.
82-N. E. corner Fulton and Gough.
83-N. E. corner Octavia and Oak.
84-Valencia and Market.
85-N. E. corner Laguna and Hayes.
91-N. E. corner Hyde and Turk.
92-N. E. corner Franklin and Turk.
93-N. E. corner Jones and Turk.
94-S. E. corner Polk and Ellis. 95-N. E. corner Market and Taylor.
123-S. E. corner Hyde and Union. 124-Pioneer Woolen Mills, Black Point.
125-N. W. corner Filbert and Jones.
126-S. E. corner Hyde and Washington.
127-S. E. corner Broadway and Polk.
128-S. E. corner Sacramento and Leavenworth.
129-S. E. corner Pacific and Leavenworth.
132-S. W. corner Pine and Mason. 134-S. E. corner Bush and Hyde.
135-S. W. corner Bush and Polk.
136-N. E. corner Post and Van Ness avenue.
137-N. W. corner Post and Larkin.
138-N. W. corner California and Larkin.
139-S. W. corner O'Farrell and Hyde.
142-N. E. corner Valencia and Twentieth.
143-N. E. corner Mission and Twenty-second.
145-N. W. corner Folsom and Twenty-second. 146-S. W. corner Folsom and Sixteenth.
147-N. E. corner Howard and Twentieth.
148-N. E. corner Mission and Sixteenth.
149-S. W. corner Folsom and Eighteenth.
152-S. W. corner Brannan and Eighth.
153-N. W. corner Harrison and Seventh.
154-N. W. corner Bryant and Sixth. 156-N. E. corner Fourth and Berry.
157-South side Folsom, east of Fourth
158-South side Folsom, east of Fifth.
159-Engine No. 6 house, Sixth, near Folsom.
162-S. E. corner Pacific and Franklin.
163-S. E. corner Sacramento and Franklin.
164-S. E. corner Clay and Poll. 172-N. E. corner McAllister and Buchanan. 173-N. W. corner Ellis and Buchanan.
174-N. E. corner Turk and Fillmore.
182-S. E. corner Fourth and Townsend.
183-N. E. corner Mission and Eighth.
192-N. W. corner California and Front.
213-S. W. corner Bush and Buchanan.
214-N. E. corner Bush and Steiner. 215-S. E. corner Washington and Webster. 216-S. E. corner Sacramento and Fillmore. 217-S. E. corner Bush and Devisadero. 218-N. E. corner Post and Fillmore.
231-N. E. corner Howard and Twenty-fourth,
234-N. W. corner Harrison and Twenty-fourth.
235-City and County Hospital.
236-N. E. corner Mission and Twenty-sixth.
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NEW CITY DIRECTORY.
City and County Ward Boundaries.
FIRST WARD -- First Precinct .- Bounded by the waters of the Bay on the north and east, Washington street on the south and Battery on the west, including the islands in the Bay.
Second Precinct .- Bounded by the waters of the Bay on the north, by the waters of the Bay and Bat- tery street on the east, Vallejo on the south, and Kearny ou the west.
Third Precinct .- Bounded by Vallejo street on the north, Battery on the east, Washington on the south, and Kearny on the west.
SECOND WARD-First Precinct .- Bounded by the waters of the Bay on the north, Kearny street on the east, Vallejo on the south, Stockton from Vallejo to Union on the west, Union from Stockton to Powell on the south, and Powell on the west.
Second Precinct .- Bounded by the waters of the Bay on the north, Powell street from the waters of the Bay to Union on the east, Union from Powell to Stockton on the north, Stockton from Union to Val- lejo on the east, Vallejo from Stockton to Larkin on the south, and Larkin on the west.
THIRD WARD .- Bounded by Washington street on the north, Market and the waters of the Bay on the east, California on the south, and Kearny on the west.
FOURTH WARD-First Precinct .- Bounded by Vallejo street on the north, Kearny on the east, Washington on the south, and Mason on the west.
Second Precinct .- Bounded by Vallejo street on the north, Mason on the east, Washington on the south, and Larkin on the west.
FIFTH WARD .- Bounded by California street on the north, Market on the east and south, and Kearny on the west.
SIXTH WARD-First Precinct .- Bounded by Washing- ton street on the north, Kearny on the east, Sacra- mento on the south, and Larkin on the west.
Second Precinct .- Bounded by Sacramento street on the north, Kearny on the east, Pine on the south, and Larkin on the west.
SEVENTH WARD-First Precinct .- Bounded by Mar- ket street on the northwest, Fremont on the north- east, Natoma on the southeast, and Second on the southwest.
Second Precinct .- Bounded by Natoma street on the northwest, Fremont on the northeast, Harrison on the southeast, and Second on the southwest.
Third Precinct .- Bounded by Market street on the northwest, by the waters of the Bay on the east, Har- rison on the southeast, and Fremont on the southwest.
EIGHTH WARD-First Precinct .- Bounded by Pine street ou the north, Kearny on the east, Sutter on the south, and Mason on the west.
Second Precinct .- Bounded by Sutter street on the north, Kearny on the east, Geary on the south, and Mason on the west.
Third Precinct .- Bounded by Geary street on the north, Kearny on the east, Market on the southeast, and Mason on the west.
Fourth Precinct .- Bounded by Pine street on the north, Mason on the east, Post on the south, and Larkin on the west.
Fifth Precinct .- Bounded by Post street on the north, Mason on the east, Ellis on the south, and Larkin on the west.
Sixth Precinct .- Bounded by Ellis street on the north, Mason on the east, Market on the southeast, and Larkin on the west.
NINTH WARD-First Precinct .- Bounded by Harrison street on the northwest, by the waters of the Bay on the east and south, and Third street on the southwest.
Second Precinct .- Bounded by Harrison street on the northwest, Third on the northeast, by the waters of the Bay on the south, and Fifth street on the southwest.
Third Precinct .- Bounded by Harrison street on the northwest, Fifth on the northeast, by the waters
of the Bay on the south, and Seventh street on the southwest.
TENTH WARD-First Precinct .- Bounded by Market street on the northwest, Second on the northeast, Howard on the southeast, and Third on the south- west.
Second Precinct .- Bounded by Howard street on the northwest, Second on the northeast, Harrison on the southeast, and Third on the south west.
Third Precinct .- Bounded by Howard street on the northwest, Third on the northeast, Harrison on the southeast, and Fourth on the southwest.
Fourth Precinct .- Bounded by Market street on the northwest, Third on the northeast, Howard on the southeast, and Fourth on the southwest.
Fifth Precinct .- Bounded by Market street on the northwest, Fourth on the northeast, Howard on the southeast, and Fifth on the southwest.
Sixth Precinct .- Bounded by Howard street on the northwest, Fourth on the northeast, Harrison on the southeast, and Fifth on the southwest.
Seventh Precinct .- Bounded by Howard street on the northwest, Fifth on the northeast, Harrison on the southeast, and Seventh on the southwest.
Eighth Precinct .- Bounded by Market street on the northwest, Fifth on the northeast, Howard on the southeast, and Seventh on the southwest.
ELEVENTH WARD-First Precinct. - Bounded by Market street on the northwest, Seventh on the northeast, Mission Creek on the south, and Eighth street on the southwest.
Second Precinct .- Bounded by Market street on the northwest, Eighth on the northeast, Mission creek on the south, and Eleventh street on the south- west.
Third Precinct .- Bounded by Market street on the northwest, Eleventh on the northeast, Mission creek from Eleventh to Sixteenth on the southeast, Six- teenth from Mission creek to Dolores on the south, and Dolores on the west.
Fourth Precinct .- Bounded by Sixteenth street on the north, Folsom on the east, Twenty-first on the south, and Dolores on the west.
Fifth Precinct .- Bounded by Mission creek on the north, Rhode Island on the east, Precita creek from Rhode Island to the San Bruno Road on the south, San Bruno Road from Precita creek to Serpentine avenue on the west, Serpentine avenue from the San Bruno Road to Folsom on the south, and Folsom on the west.
Sixth Precinct .- Bounded by Channel street on the northwest, by the waters of the Bay on the east, Pre- cita creek on the south, and Rhode Island on the west.
Seventh Precinct .- Bounded by Precita Creek on the north, by the waters of the Bay on the east, county line on the south, and the San Bruno Road on the west.
Eighth Precinct .- Beginning at the intersection of the center line of Ridley street projected westerly with the westerly line of Stanyan; thence in a southerly direction to the southeasterly corner of the Sunnyside House; thence in a southerly direction to the northeasterly corner of the Industrial School Tract, on the westerly side of the Old San José Road; thence southerly along the westerly line of the Old San Jose Road to the southerly line of the city and county; thence west on said southerly line to the Pa- cific Ocean; thence northerly along said Pacific Ocean to a point that would be intersected by the center line of Ridley street projected westerly to said ocean, and thence easterly along said projected centre line of Ridley street to the place of beginning.
Ninth Precinct .- Beginning at the intersection of the centre line of Ridley street produced westerly with the westerly line of Stanyan street; thence in an easterly direction along said projected centre line of Ridley to Dolores street; thence along Dolores street in a southerly direction to Twenty-first; thence along Twenty-first street in an easterly direction to Fol- som; thence along Folsom street in a southerly direc-
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MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATION.
tion to Serpentine avenue; thence along Serpentine avenue in an easterly direction to the San Bruno road; thence along the San Bruno road in a southerly direction to the southerly line of the city and county; thence along said southery line in a westerly direc- tion to the westerly line of the old San José road; thence along the westerly line of the old San Jose road in a northerly direction to the northeasterly corner of the Industrial School Tract: thence in a northerly direction to the southeasterly corner of the Sunnyside House, and thence in a northerly direction to the place of beginning.
TWELFTH WARD-First Precinct .- Bounded by the waters of the Bay on the north, Larkin street on the east, Washington street and a direct line to the Pa- cific Ocean ou the south, and the Pacific Ocean on the west.
Second Precinct .- Bounded by Washington street and a direct line to the Pacific Ocean on the north, Larkin on the east, Post and a direct line to the Pacific Ocean on the south, and the Pacific Ocean on the west.
Third Precinct .- Bounded by Post street and a di- rect line to the Pacific ocean on the north, Larkin on the east, Eddy as produced, and a direct line to the Pacific Ocean on the south, and the Pacific Ocean ond the west.
Fourth Precinct .- Bounded by Eddy street as pro- duced, and a direct line to the Pacific Gcean on the north, Larkin on the east, Grove street and a di- rect line to the Pacific Ocean on the south, and the Pacific Ocean on the west.
Fifth Precinct .- Bounded by Grove street and a di- rect line to the Pacific Ocean on the north, Larkin on the east, Market from Larkin to Ridley on the southeast, Ridley and a direct line to the Pacific Ocean on the south, and the Pacific ocean on the west.
HACK ORDINANCE.
City Ordinance No. 285-Hacks and Cabs -Rates of Fare.
A hack for one person not exceeding one mile ... $1 50 A hack for two or more persons not exceeding one mile 2 50
Each additional mile for each passenger. 50 A cab for one person not exceeding one mile. 1 00 A cab for two or more persons not exceeding one mile. 1 50
Each passenger for each additional mile .. 25
A cab for two persons, when engaged by the hour, to be computed for the time occupied in going and returning, including detention, for the first hour. 1 50
Each subsequent hour so used. 1 00
A hack for four or less persons, when engaged by the hour ; to be computed for the time occu- pied in going and returning, including de- tention, for the first hour 3 00
Each subsequent hour so used 2 00
No extra charge to any passenger shall be made for the ordinary amount of baggage
SEC. 5 OF ORDER 43 .- From the landing of any steamboat to any point east of the west line of MIa- son street, and north of the sonth line of Brannan street, east of Third street, shall in all cases be esti- mated not to exceed one mile
Penalty not less than $5 or more than $10, each offense.
Judiciary.
United States Supreme Court.
Chief Justice-Morrison R. Waite.
Associate Justices-Nathan Clifford, Portland, Me .; Noah H. Swayne, Columbus, Ohio; Samuel F. Miller, Keokuk, Iowa; David Davis, Bloomington, IIl .; S. J. Field, San Francisco, Cal .; Joseph P. Bradley, Newark, N. J .; William Strong, Philadelphia, Penn .; Ward Hunt, New York.
Clerk-Daniel Wesley, Middleton.
Marshal-John H. Nicholay.
Reporter-John William Wallace.
Attorney General-George H. Williams, Oregon. Solicitor General-Samuel Field Phillips. Terms-Second Monday of October in each year.
Courts in San Francisco. UNITED STATES CIRCUIT COURT.
Presiding Judge-Hon. Stephen J. Field. Circuit Judge-Hon. Lorenzo Sawyer.
Associate Judge-Ogden Hoffman.
U. S. Attorney-Walter Vau Dyke; Assts-John M. Coghlan and A. P. VanDuzer.
Clerk-L. S. B. Sawyer: Asst-Joseph F. O'Beirne. Marshal-E. P. Marsellus; Deputies-G. F. Worth, C. H. Mead, B. J. Akerman, Henry Finnegass and Horace Bacon.
UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT.
Judge-Ogden Hoffman.
U. S. Attorney-Walter Van Dyke; Assts-John M. Coghlan and A. P. Van Duzer.
Clerk-Edward B. Cotter; Asst-A. D. Grimwood. Office Clerk-Robert Crockett.
Marshal-E. P. Marsellus; Deputies-G. F. Worth, C. H. Mead, Henry Finnegass, Horace Bacon and B. F. Akerman.
Registrars in Bankruptcy-Samuel J. Clarke, Jr., and James M. Gitchell.
United States Commissioners-Edward B. Cotter, Robert Crockett, A. D. Grimwood, Nathaniel Holland, C. Allard Low, H. F. Lardner, John J. Maginnis, Jus. F. O'Beirne, John A. Robinson and L. S. B. Sawyer.
REGULAR TERMS OF THE U. 8. CIRCUIT COURT.
Second Mondays of February, July and December.
REGULAR TERMS OF THE U. S. DISTRICT COURT.
First Monday of April, Second Monday of August, and first Monday of December.
SUPREME COURT OF CALIFORNIA.
Chief Justice-Hon. William T. Wallace.
Associate Justices-Hon. Joseph B. Crockett, Hon. Augustus L. Rhodes, Hon. Addison C. Niles and Hon. E. W. Mckinstry.
Reporter-Charles A. Tuttle.
Attorney General-John L. Love.
Clerk-Grant I. Taggart.
Deputy Clerk-Allen Tillinghast.
Phonographic Reporter-James A. Waymire.
Secretary and Librarian-Carl C. Finkler.
Bailiff-Thomas F. O'Connor.
Assistant Clerk-G. T. Stahe.
Porter-J. Connelly.
Terms-Second Monday in January and July, at San Francisco, and second Monday in April sud Oc- tober, at Sacramento.
DISTRICT COURTS.
THIRD-Judge, Samuel B. M. Kre (term expires Jan- uary, 1876); Commissioner, John B. Mhoon: Re- porter, Samuel Osborn. Court Clerk. John W. Breck- enridge ; Register Clerk, Colin M. Boyd ; Asst Register Clerk, Spencer C. Brown.
FOURTH-Judge, R. F. Morrison (term expire a Jan- uary, 1876); Commissioner, Charles Halsey. Reporter, Dr. E. S. Belden. Court Clerk, John F. Boden Reg- ister Clerk. James E. Ashrom ; Asst Re ist r Cler-, William Ledlie ; Copy Clerk, Wm. Stevenson.
TWELFTH-Judge, J. R. Sharpstrin (term expires January, 1876); Commissioner, William H. Rhodes: Reporter. George Hall. Court Clerk, L. P.Pek Reg- ister Clerk, J. D. Ruggles: Asst Register Clerk, S. C. Ellis; Copy Clerk, Mrs. N. Tyler.
FIFTEENTH-Judge-Samuel H. Dwin lle (term ex- pires January, 1878) : Commissioner, William H. Chevers: Reporter, Andrew J. Marsh. Court ( lerk. Robert S. McKee ; Register Clerk, John P. Poole Anst Register Clerk, H. W. Kind ; Copy Clerk, G. T. Emer- son.
NINETEENTH-Judge, E. D. Wheeler trmu expiron October, 1879) : Commissioner, Gordon M. Mott; Re- porter, John H. Reilly. Court Clerk, Bert. M. Nulty, Register Clerk. Frank F. Stone ; Asst Register Clerks, Samuel L. Lupton and L. J. Lee.
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NEW CITY DIRECTORY.
COUNTY COURT.
Judge, Selden S. Wright (term expires January, 1876) ; Reporter, Charles A. Sumner. Court Clerk, Wm. B. Smith; Asst Court Clerk, A. L. Whitney ; Register Clerk, T. Penniman ; Copy Clerk, J. H. Har- ney.
PROBATE COURT.
Judge, Milton H. Myrick (term expires January, 1876.) Court Clerk, A. J. Jeghers ; Register Clerks, Tristam Burgess, F. J. Pierce and G. L. Jordan.
MUNICIPAL CRIMINAL COURT.
Judge, M. C. Blake (term expires January, 1876;) Reporter, Hervey Darneal. Court Clerk, D. B. Woolf ; Register Clerk, F. J. Skelly. Court Rooms, 729 Mont.
POLICE COURT.
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Judge, Davis Louderback (term expires January, 1876); Prosecuting Attorney, Edward P. Batchelor; Clerk, William Martin; Chinese Interpreter, Louis Locke; French and Spanish Interpreter, John Lussey; German Interpreter, Ernest C. Stock.
JUSTICES' COURT.
Presiding Justice-Henry L. Joachimsen.
Associate Justices-James C. Pennie, R. August Thompson, Frederick A. Sawyer and Lyman W. Ran- som.
Clerk-George L. Wedekind; Deputy, Charles W. Childs.
Janitor-H. Michael Cosgriff.
COURT TERMS.
Third District Court-Third Monday in April, Au- gust and December.
Fourth-First Monday in February, May, August and November.
Twelfth-First Monday in January, April, July and October.
Fifteenth-First Monday in March, June, Septem- ber and December.
Ninteenth-Second Monday in April, August and December.
County Court-First Monday in January, March, May, July, September and November.
Municipal Criminal Court-First Monday in Jan- uery, March, May, July, September and November.
Probate Court-First Monday in each month.
State Government.
Executive Department.
Governor-Newton Booth.
Lieutenant-Governor-Romualdo Pacheco.
Secretary of State-Drury Melone.
Controller-James J. Green.
State Treasurer-Ferdinand Baehr.
Attorney-General-John Lord Love.
Surveyor-General-Robert Gardner. State Printer-Grant H. Springer.
Superintendent of Public Instruction -H. N. Bolander.
State Librarian-R. O. Cravens.
Private Secretary to Governor-Albert Hart.
Executive Secretary-L. E. Crane.
Deputy Secretary of State-N. E. White.
Clerks to Secretary of State-W. H. Payne, James A. Duffy, Henry W. Reddington and D. Harmon.
Deputy Controller-John S. Barrett
Clerks to Controller-C. F. Smith, H. A. Moses, Barney Green, Richard Arms and W. L. McEwen.
Clerks to Surveyor-General-E. Twitchell, A. P. Redding, and John C. Reid, draftsman.
Deputy Attorney-General-George A. Blanchard. Deputy Treasurer-Edward Carlson.
Deputy Surveyor-General-A. N. Guptill.
Deputy Superintendent of Public Instruction-John H. Eickhoff; Lewis Bolander, clerk.
Clerks to State Land Office -James O. Wanzer and Isaac Ayer.
Board of Equalization-J. G. Eastman, Secretary ; Henry Haskell, clerk.
Board of Examiners-Newton Booth (Governor), Drury Malone (Secretary of State), John L. Love (At- torney-General), Albert Hart, Clerk; E. H. Jefferis, Expert.
Board of Military Auditors-Newton Booth, Com- mander-in-Chief ; John L. Love and L. H. Foote.
Board of Capitol Commissioners-Newton Booth, Drury Melone and Ferdinand Baher.
Board of Orphan Asylum Commissioners-Newton Booth, John L. Love and Drury Melone.
. Commissioner of Immigration-R. K. Piotrowski, office 302 Davis, S. F.
Deaf, Dumb and Blind Instiute-Directors : L. Ham- ilton, J. Mora Moss, D. D. Shattuck, Erwin J. Crane and T. L. Barker.
Fish Commissioners-B. B. Redding, S. R. Throck- morton and J. D. Farwell ; office, 401 California, S. F. Gauger of Liquors, Port of San Francisco-James Hunter; office, 321 Front, S. F.
Harbor Commissioner, Eureka, Humboldt Co .- Edwin Tomlinson.
Inspector of Gas Meters-James L. Bissell.
Insurance Commissioner-J. W. Foard; office, 401 California, S. F.
Marine Board of Commissioners, Port of San Fran- cisco-J. D. P. Teller, Daniel Bigley, T. J. Cockrill E. B. Vreeland, Secretary ; office 302 Davis, S. F.
Pilot Commissioners for Ports of San Francisco, Mare Island, Vallejo and Benicia-A. Y. Trask, Sam- uel P. Wells and Charles Nelson. Office 34 Mer- chants' Exchange. For San Diego-Charles G. Mc- Almond.
Port Wardens-Joseph Austin, Porter Hayden, Ar- chibald Harloe and Isaac Swain; John P. Jonrden, Secretary. Office 525 Front.
State Assayer-Louis Falkenau. Office 421 Mont- gomery, S. F.
State Board of Agriculture for 1874: President-R. S. Carey, Sacramento. Directors-Coleman Younger, San José; T. L. Chamberlain, Lincoln, Placer county; Charles H. Ross, Sacramento; M. D. Boruck, San Francisco; Marion Biggs, Butte; Frederick Cox, Chris. Green, Robert Hamilton and J. J. Green, Sac- ramento. Secretary - Robert Beck, Sacramento. Treasurer-R. T. Brown, Sacramento.
State Board of Health-Mayor of San Francisco (President), L. C. Lane, M.D., H. H. Toland, M.D., J. M. McNulty, M.D., J. P. Whitney, M.D., and James Simpson, M.D.
STATE BOARD OF EDUCATION-Newton Booth, ex-officio; Henry N. Bolander, ex-officio. Charles H. Allen, San José; James Denman, San Francisco; G. R. Kelly, Sacramento; J. G. Kennedy, Santa Clara; W. F. B. Lynch, Oakland; A. C. McMeans, Sonoma; T. O. Crawford, Stockton.
STATE BOARD OF EQUALIZATION - Smith Brown, Napa; A. P. Catlin, Sacramento; J. J. Green, Comptroller, Sacramento.
STATE PRISON DIRECTORS-Newton Booth, ex- officio; Drury Malone, ex-officio; Romualdo Pacheco, ex-officio.
STATE HARBOR COMMISSIONERS-D. C. Mc- Ruer, Thomas D. Mathewson, Samuel Soule. J. A. McClelland, Secretary; J. E. Skidmore, Assistant; T. J. Arnold, Engineer of Sea Wall. Jonn H. Blethen, Chief Wharfinger. Office 414 Montgomery, S. F.
STATE LIBRARY TRUSTEES-Joseph Hamilton, F. W. Hatch, J. J. Green, E. B. Mott, jr., J. W. Arm- strong.
STATE NORMAL SCHOOL-Trustees-Benjamin Corey, T. L. Beans and B. Bryant.
STATE GEOLOGIST-J. D. Whitney. Office 91 Montgomery blk, S. F.
TIDE LAND COMMISSIONERS-Newton Booth, J. J. Green, Robert Gardner. John Currier, Secretary.
UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA-Regents ex-officio -Newton Booth, Governor, ex-officio President of the Board; Romualdo Pacheco, Lieutenant Governor; M. M. Estee, Speaker of the Assembly; Henry N. Bolan- der, State Superintendent of Public Instruction; R. S. Carey, President of the State Agricultural Society; A. S. Hallidie, President of the Mechanics' Institute, San Francisco. Appointed-S. B. McKee, Horatio Stebbins, Lawrence Archer, A. J. Bowie, John B. Felton, William C. Ralston, John S. Hager, Louis Sachs, J. West Martin, John F. Smith, H. H. Haight,
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