The New city annual directory of San Francisco, 1875, Part 6

Author: D.M. Bishop & Co
Publication date: 1875
Publisher: San Francisco : D.M. Bishop & Co.
Number of Pages: 1294


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MISSION DOLORES, SW cor Sixteenth and Do- lores. Rev. Thomas Cushing, pastor; Rev. R. P. Brennan, assistant. Services Sunday at 6, 8 and 10:30 A. M., and 7 P. M .; week days at 7 A. M.


NOTRE DAME DES VICTOIRES, N s Bush st, bet Dupont and Stockton. Rev. Henri J. De Clercq, pastor. Services - -; Mass on Sundays at.8 A. M .; Solemn High Mass at 11 A. M .; Mass on week days at 9 A. M .; Sunday school at 2:30 P. M .- taught in the English and French languages.


ST. BONIFACE'S CHURCH (German) , S s Tyler st, bet Jones and Leavenworth. Rev. Julius Herde, pastor; Rev. Seb Wolf, assistant. Services on Sundays at 8 and 10:30 A. M. and 7:30 P. M .; week days at 7 A. M.


ST. BRIDGET'S CHURCH, SW cor Broadway and Van Ness avenue. Rev. E. Thomas O'Neill, O. P., pastor; Rev. W. A. Horgan, O. P., assistant. Services on Sundays at 6:30, 8 and 10:30 A. M. and 3 P. M .: week days at 6:15 and 7 A. M .; also at Presidio every alter- nate Sunday at 10:30 A. M.


ST. FRANCIS' CHURCH, N s Vallejo, bet Dupont and Stockton. Rev. John F. Harrington, pastor; Rev. A. Garrigan and Rev. T. Caraher, assistants. Services Sundays at 6, 7:15, 9 and 10:30 A. M. and 7:30 P. M .; week days at 6, 7:15, 9 A. M. and 7:30 P. M.


ST. IGNATIUS' CHURCH, N s Market, bet Fourth and Fifth. Sevices by Fathers of the Society of Jesus connected with St. Iguatius College. Services Sundays at 5, 5:45, 7:15, 8, 8:45, 9:30 and 10:30 A. M. and 7:30 P. M .; week days at 5, 5:45, 6:30, 7:15 and 8 A. M.


ST. JOHN THE BAPTIST CHURCH, N s Eddy, bet Octavia and Laguna. Rev. James Largan, pastor. Services at 10:30 A. M.


ST. JOSEPH'S CHURCH, W s Tenth, bet Folsom and Howard, Rev. Hugh P. Gallagher, pastor; Rev. J. A. Gallagher and Rev. Andrew Cullen, asst pastors. Services Sundays at 6:30, 8, 9 and 10:30 A. M. and 7:30 P. M .; week days at 6:30, 7:30 and 8:30 A. M.


ST. MARY'S CATHEDRAL, NE cor California and Dupont, Most Rev. Joseph S. Alemany, O. P., Arch- bishop; Very Rev. J. Pendergast, V. G., Rector: Rev. W. A. Speckles and Rev. M. Slattery, assts .; Rev. C. O'Connor, Secretary. Services, Sundays at 6, 7:30, 9 and 10:30 A. M. and 7:30 P. M .; week days at 6, 6:30 and 7 A. M.


ST. PATRICK'S CHURCH, N. s Mission, bet Third and Fourth, Rev. Peter J. Grey, pastor; Rev. Thomas Larkin, Rev. P. Power and Rev. E. Morrissey, asst pastors. Sunday services at 6:15, 7:15, 8, 9 and 10:30 A. M. and 7:30 P. M .; week days, 6:30 and 7:30 A. M.


ST. PETER'S CHURCH, W s Columbia, bet Twenty- fourth and Twenty-fifth, Rev. Thomas Gibney, pas- tor; Rev. L. Breslin, asst pastor. Services, Sunday at 7, 8:30 and 10:30 A. M. and 7:30 P. M .; week days 7 A. M. Sunday School for boys at 9 A. M .; girls at 1 P. M.


CHAPELS.


ST. ROSE'S, Brannan st, nr Fourth, attended by clergymen from St. Ignatius. Services, Sunday at 8 A. M .; week days at 6:30 A. M.


PRESENTATION CONVENT CHAPEL, Powell st. NEW PRESENTATION, cor Taylor and Ellis sts.


ST. MARY'S HOSPITAL, cor First and Brannan sts.


MAGDALEN ASYLUM, Potrero av nr Twenty- first st.


ST. MARY'S COLLEGE, San José road.


ST. VINCENT'S ORPHAN ASYLUM, South S. F. SACRED HEART COLLEGE, cor Larkin and Eddy. ST. DOMINIC CHURCH AND MONASTERY, NW cor Bush and Steiner.


Swedenborgian.


FIRST NEW JERUSALEM CHURCH, N s O'Far- rell, bet Mason and Taylor, Rev. John Doughty, pas- tor. Services at 11 A. M. and 7:30 P. M .; Sunday School at 12:30 P. M.


NEW JERUSALEM CHURCH, 413 Sutter st, Rev. J. Worcester, pastor. Services at 11 A. M .; Sunday School at 10 A. M.


Unitarian.


FIRST UNITARIAN CHURCH, S s Geary, bet Du- pont and Stockton, Rev. Horatio Stebbins, pastor. Services at 11 A. M. and 7:30 P. M .; Sunday School at 9:30 A. M.


Universalist.


FIRST UNIVERSALIST CHURCH AND PARISH IN FELLOWSHIP, Pacific Hall, bet Kearny and Du- pont, Rev. E. L. Rexford, D. D., pastor. Services at 11 A. M. and 7:30 P. M .; Sunday School at 12:30 P. M.


Miscellaneous.


DISCIPLES OF CHRIST (Christian Church), S s of Mission, ur Fifth. Services Sunday at 11 A. M. and 7:30 P. M. ; Sunday school at 9:30 A. M.


RE-ORGANIZED CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST OF LATTER-DAY SAINTS, Grand Army of the Republic Hall, 71 New Montgomery. Presiding Elder, John Roberts. Services Sunday at 2:30 and 7:30 P. M .; Sun- day school at 1 P. M.


RUSSIAN CHURCH, Pierce st bet Green and Union. Bishop Johannas, of Alaska: Rev. Paul J. Kedroliv- ansky, arch pricst. Rev. Nicolas Kovrigin, priest; and Rev. Nicolas G. Metropolsky, priest.


SEVENTH DAY ADVENTISTS, Excelsior Hall, 713 Mission. Elders, J. N. Loughborough and M. E. Cor- nell. Services Saturday at 10 A. M., and Sunday at 7 P. M .; Sunday school at 10 A. M.


SWEDISH EVANGELICAL UNION CHURCH, Young Men's Christian Association Hall. Rev. P. W. Sundbom, pastor. Services at 11 A. M., in the Swedish language; prayer meeting Wednesday evening at 8 P. M.


SECOND ADVENT CHRISTIAN CHURCH, N s of Eddy, bet Taylor and Jones. Thomas Howell, Elder, Services at 11 A. M. and 7:30 P. M .; prayer meeting at 10 A. M. and 7 P. M .; Sunday school at 12:30 P. M .; prayer meeting Tuesday and Friday evenings at 7:30.


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THE INDEPENDENT GERMAN CONGREGATION OF SAN FRANCISCO .- Lectures at Dashaway Hall by Mr. Fred. Schuenemann-Pott, Sundays at 10:30 A. M., during Winter months, and on Thursdays at 8 P. M. during Summer; Sunday school at 9 A. M.


THE MARINER'S CHURCH, NE cor Sacramento and Drumm. Rev. Joseph Rowell, pastor; Rev. W. D. Bishop, missionary. Services at 11 A. M. and 7:30 P. M.


SAN FRANCISCO SPIRITUALISTS SOCIETY. Charter Oak Hall, Market, bet. Third and Fourth, Meets every Sunday; progressive lyceum at 2 P. M .; lecture at 7:30 P. M.


SAN FRANCISCO SPIRITUALISTS UNION .- Lectures held every Sunday at 911 Market, at 2 P. M. and 7:30 P. M.


LYCEUM FOR SELF-CULTURE, meetings held Sunday at 2 P. M., Social Hall, 39 Fourth street. President, Dr. E. White; Secretary, H. L. Knight.


Hospitals and Asylums.


ALMS-HOUSE HOSPITAL-Superintendent, M. J. Keating; Matron, Mrs. M. J. Keating; Resident and Visiting Physician, S. R. Gerry.


CALIFORNIA STATE WOMAN'S HOSPITAL-Cor Howard and Twelfth. Surgeon-in-Chief, John Scott, M. D., F. R. S., C. S. Freland; Physician, George Chis- more, M. D .; Asst Surgeon, Charles E. Blake, M. D. Board of Consulting Physicians and Surgeons - R. Beverly Cole, M. D., Special Consultant; C. McCor- mick, M. D., C. C. Keeney, M.D., C. B. Brigham, M.D., O. O. Burgess, M.D., J. C. Shorb, M.D., and A.J. Bowie, M. D. Trustees-Thomas H. Selby (President), C. Adolphe Low (Vice President), Colonel Johnson, Jas. Linforth, Hon. Judge A. Campbell, Major J. T. Hoyt, W. N. Olmsted, John J. Valentine, Patrick Murphy, J. R. Bolton and Jonathan Hunt (Secretary and Treas- urer. Lady Managers-Mrs. McDermott (President), Mrs. B. S. Alexander, Mrs. Otis, Mrs. J. T. Hoyt, Mrs. W. McCaulley, Mrs. Peter Spreekels, Mrs. Adams, Mrs. W. H. Sears, Mrs. C. M. Sickler, Mrs. S. O. Hunt, Mrs. W. M. Smith, Mrs. Neal, Mrs. R. Morton, Mrs. George Eckley.


CITY AND COUNTY HOSPITAL-Resident Physi- cian, William M. Lawlor; Assistant, James W. Keeney. Visiting Physicians-F. A. Holman and C. M. Bates. Visiting Surgeons-W. A. Douglass and H. H. Toland.


FRENCH BENEVOLENT SOCIETY, (Societe Fran- caise de Bienfaisance Mutuelle) , Bryant bet Fifth and Sixth. Office, 706 Montgomery. Officers-Hy Bar- roilhet, President ; A. Schroder and A. Rodouan, Sec- retaries.


GERMAN GENERAL BENEVOLENT ASSOCIA- TION (Die Allgemeine Deutsche Unterstützungs Ges- ellschaft), Brannan nr Third; office 732 Washington.


HOME FOR AGED AND INFIRM FEMALES .- Location Rincon Place, adjoining St. Mary's Hospital; under the charge of the Sisters of Mercy.


HOME FOR THE CARE OF THE INEBRIATE .- Location northeast corner Stockton and Chestnut streets. F. G. Edwards, President ; Monroe Ashbury, Vice President ; John Center, Treasurer; I. D. Bar- nard, Secretary; S. W. Holt, A. C. Wait, William Martin, E. D. Sawyer and James M. McDonald, Trus- tees; George L. Colburn, Superintendent; A. P. Haynes, Visiting Physician.


HOUSE OF MERCY (MATER MISERICORDIA) .- Home for virtuous, homeless girls, under the charge of the Sisters of Mercy. Supported by the needle- work of the inmates, who are kept until they can pro- cure situations.


INSTITUTION FOR THE DEAF, DUMB AND BLIND .- Located four and a half miles north of


Oakland. The commodious building was destroyed by fire January 20, 1875, when nearly all of the in- mates were returned to the charge of their friends and relatives.


ITALIAN BENEVOLENT SOCIETY, (Societa Ital- iana di Mutual Benificenza), bet Twenty-eighth and Twenty-ninth, Noe and Dale. Meetings held first Monday of each month at 430 Jackson. Officers-A. D. Splivalo, President; A. Sbarboro and S. Campo- donico, Vice Presidents; A. Daneri, Treasurer ; G. Caglieri, Secretary, G. Berreta, Collector ; G. Mac- cary, Physician.


MAGDALEN ASYLUM. - Uuder charge of the Sisters of Mercy. Located on Potrero avenue, near Twenty-first street. This is a home provided for the care and protection and reformation of fallen women. Rev. H. P. Gallagher, pastor of St. Joseph's church, has spiritual charge, aided by other Roman Catholic clergymen.


ORPHAN ASYLUM (Protestant) .- Location corner of Laguna and Haight streets. Board of Manage- ment-Mrs. Ira P. Rankin, President ; Mrs. R. J. Van Dewater, Vice-President ; Mrs. Henry Haight, Treas- urer; Mrs. F. MacCrellish, Secretary. Managers- Mrs. Isaac E. Davis, Mrs. A. J. Downer, Mrs. Joseph Durbrow, Mrs. C. O. Gerberding, Mrs. C. V. Gilles- pie, Mrs. Dr. Keeney, Mrs. Annis Merrill, Mrs. John Middleton, Mrs. Isaac Swain, Mrs. A. C. Wakeman, Mrs. Andrew Davis and Miss E. L. Tichenor. Trus- tees-S. R. Throckmorton, H. H. Haight, James Otis D. O. Mills and R. E. Raimond. Matron, Mrs. H. P. Evans : Assistant Matron, Miss Elizabeth Allen. Physician, Benjamin R. Swan, M. D.


ORPHAN ASYLUM (Roman Catholic) .- Located be- tween Sixteenth and Seventeenth avenues, near Rail- road avenue, South San Francisco.


PACIFIC HEBREW ORPHAN ASYLUM AND HOME SOCIETY .- Location 1517-1519 Mason street. Offi- cers-S. W. Levy, President; L. Sachs, Vice Presi- dent; J. Greenbaum, Treasurer; Leo Eloesser, Secretary ; A. Block, J. F. Block, P. Berwin, Joseph Brandenstein, J. Cerf, Rev. Dr. Cohn, A. P. Elfelt, S. Sweet, C. Meyer, N. L. Simon, M. Selig aud E. Wer- theimer, Trustees.


PROTESTANT EPISCOPAL CHURCH HOME ASSOCIATION .- Location Mission, between Four- teenth and Fifteenth. Officers-Rt .- Rev. William In- graham Kip, D. D., President ; Rev. H. D. Lathrop, D. D., Vice-President ; H. T. Graves, Secretary ; C. V. S, Gibbs, Treasurer. Lady Board of Managers-Mrs. M. Godley, President; Mrs. W. H. Grattan, Vice- President; Mrs. H. T. Graves, Secretary, and Mrs. C. Jackson, Treasurer.


SAN FRANCISCO FEMALE HOSPITAL-Cor Pros- pect Pl and Clay. Officers-Mrs. J. S. Buckbee (Pres- ident) ; Mrs. Dr. G. Bucknell (Vice President) ; Mrs. Theodore Smith (Secretary); Mrs. D. Conkling (Treasurer) ; Dr. C. T. Deane, Physician and Surgeon in charge.


SAN FRANCISCO LYING-IN HOSPITAL AND FOUNDLING ASYLUM, 762 Mission. Attending Physician and Surgeon, Benjamin F. Handy, M. D. Officers-Hon. Samuel Cowles, President ; Benjamin F. Handy, M. D., Secretary : William Sherman, Treas- urer. Consulting Board of Physicians and Surgeons -Thomas Bennett, M. D., R. Beverly Cole, M D., Henry Gibbons, M. D., Gustave Holland, M. D., Levi C. Lane, M. D., J. B. Pigne-Dupuytuen, M. D., and H. K. W. Clarke, Legal Adviser. For consultation the attending Physician willbe found at the Asylum from 2 to 3 P. M. daily, or at his residence, 824 Mission, from 9 to 9:30 A. M., and from 6:30 to 7 P. M., Sundays excepted,


ST. BONIFACE ORPHAN ASYLUM .- Located at 347 Grove street. For orphans of every nationality and religious denomination.


ST. LUKE'S HOSPITAL ASSOCIATION, Lundy lane, bet Esmeralda and Virginia. Officers-James G. Eastland, President; George H. Mendell, Secretary;


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MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATION.


R. W. Kirkham, Treasurer. Trustees-Wm. Bland- ing. D. O. Mills, George H. Howard, W. F. Babcock, L. H. Allen and T. W. Brotherton. Superintendent, T. W. Brotherton; Matron, Miss M L. Bennett. Physicians-W A. Douglass, M. D .; W. T. Bradbury, M. D .; and C. B. Hutchins, M. D.


ST. MARY'S HOSPITAL, SW cor First and Folsom. Dr. James Murphy, Visiting Surgeon; Dr. James D. Whitney, Visiting Physician; Dr. George H. Powers, Visiting Oculist; and Dr. C. G. Kenyon, Resident Physician and Surgeon.


STATE INSANE ASYLUM, NAPA .- Superintend- ent, Edwin Bentley, M. D. Board of Directors-R. H. Sterling, J. H. Goodman, C. Hartson and A. Doble.


STATE INSANE ASYLUM, STOCKTON .- Superin- tendent, G. A. Shurtleff, M. D. Board of Directors-J. K. Doak, L. M. Cutting, Obed Harvey, Donald McLen- nan and Eli E. Thrift.


DISPENSARIES.


PACIFIC MEDICAL DISPENSARY, 114 Stockton. George H. Gibbons, Jr., Dean.


SAN FRANCISCO FEMALE DISPENSARY, SE cor Prospect pl and Clay. C. T. Deane, M. D., Manager.


Cemeteries.


CALVARY (Roman Catholic), fronting Point Lobos avenue, termination Geary.


CITY CEMETERY, nr Point Lobos, termination California.


HOME OF PEACE (Hebrew), bet Eighteenth and Nineteenth, Dolores and Church.


LAUREL HILL (Lone Mountain), fronting Ceme- tery avenue, bet Post and California.


MASONIC, bet Fulton and Turk, West Masonic av, entrance on Point Lobos av. Office 6 Post.


ODD FELLOWS', Point Lobos av, nr Lone Moun- tain. Office 325 Montgomery.


SHERITH ISRAEL (Hebrew), bet Nineteenth and Twentieth, Dolores and Church.


Educational. Public Schools.


SUPERINTENDENT OF PUBLIC SCHOOLS, James Den- man. Office, second floor, City Hall.


BOYS' HIGH SCHOOL, Powell, bet Clay and Sac- ramento.


BROADWAY GRAMMAR SCHOOL, Broadway, bet Powell and Mason, Prof. J. W. Anderson, Principal.


BROADWAY PRIMARY SCHOOL, Broadway, bet Montgomery and Sansome, Mrs. L. G. Deetken, Prin- cipal.


BUSH-ST COSMOPOLITAN PRIMARY SCHOOL, cor Bush and Stockton, Miss A. N. Stincen, Principal


DENMAN GRAMMAR SCHOOL, cor Bush and Taylor, John Swett, Principal.


EIGHTH-ST GRAMMAR SCHOOL, Eighth, bet Harrison and Bryant, John A. Moore, Principal.


EIG TH-ST PRIMARY SCHOOL, Eighth, bet Har- rison and Bryant, Miss A. E. Slavan, Principal.


FOURTH-ST PRIMARY SCHOOL, cor Fourth and Clara, Mrs. L. A. Morgan, Principal.


FAIRMOUNT SCHOOL, Chenery, nr Randall, H. P. Carlton, Principal.


GIRLS' HIGH SCHOOL, Bush, bet Hyde and Lar- kin, E. H. Holmes, Principal.


GREENWICH-ST PRIMARY SCHOOL, Greenwich, bet Jones and Leavenworth, Mrs. A. S. Trask, Princi- pal.


HAYES VALLEY GRAMMAR SCHOOL, McAllis- ter, bet Franklin and Gough, E. D. Humphrey, Prin- cipal.


HAYES VALLEY PRIMARY SCHOOL, Grove, bet Larkin and Polk, Miss P. M. Stowell, Principal.


HOWARD-ST COLORED SCHOOL, Howard, bet Fourth and Fifth, Mrs. L. A. Russell, Principal.


LAGUNA HONDA SCHOOL, Eighth av, nr K, Mrs. J. E. Meeker, Principal.


LINCOLN GRAMMAR SCHOOL, Fifth, bet Market and Mission, James K. Wilson, Principal.


LINCOLN PRIMARY SCHOOL, cor Market and Fifth, Miss Kate Sullivan, Principal.


MARKET-ST PRIMARY SCHOOL, Market, bet, Fourth and Fifth, Miss A. M. Manning, Principal.


MISSION PRIMARY SCHOOL, Mission, bet Fif- teenth and Sixteenth, Miss L. J. Fowler, Principal.


MODEL SCHOOL, Bush, bet Hyde and Leaven- wortn, Mrs. A. E. DuBois, Principal.


NORTH COSMOPOLITAN GRAMMAR SCHOOL, Filbert, bet Taylor and Jones, Miss Kate Kennedy, Principal.


OCEAN HOUSE SCHOOL, San Miguel road, nr Ocean-house road, James Dwyer, Principal.


PINE AND LARKIN-ST PRIMARY SCHOOL, cor Pine and Larkin, Miss H. Cooke, Principal.


POINT LOBOS SCHOOL, Nineteenth av, nr Point Lobos av, Wellington Gordon, Principal.


POTRERO SCHOOL, cor Kentucky and Napa, Miss H. M. Fairchild, Principal.


POWELL-ST PRIMARY SCHOOL, Powell, bet Washington and Jackson, Mrs. C. J. Gumner, Princi- pal.


PINE-ST PRIMARY SCHOOL, Pine, bet Scott and Devisadero, Miss M. J. Hall, Principal.


RINCON SCHOOL, Vassar pl, bet Harrison and Folsom, Miss E. A. Cleavland, Principal.


SAN BRUNO SCHOOL, Nebraska, nr Yolo, Mrs. M. Deane, Principal.


SHOTWELL-ST PRIMARY SCHOOL, Shotwell, bet Twenty-second and Twenty-third, Miss A. A. Hill, Principal.


SILVER-ST PRIMARY SCHOOL, Silver, bet Sec- ond and Third, Miss Jennie Smith, Principal.


SOUTH COSMOPOLITAN GRAMMAR SCHOOL, Bush, bet Dupont and Stockton, A. Herbst, Principal.


SOUTH COSMOPOLITAN PRIMARY SCHOOL, Post, bet Dupont and Stockton, Miss M. A. Castelhon, Principal.


SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO SCHOOL, Fourteenth av, nr L, W. J. Gorman, Principal.


SPRING VALLEY GRAMMAR SCHOOL, Broadway, bet Larkin and Polk. W. J. G. Williams, Principal.


SPRING VALLEY PRIMARY SCHOOL, Union, bet Franklin and Gough. Miss J. M. A. Hurley, Princi- pal.


TAYLOR STREET COSMOPOLITAN PRIMARY SCHOOL, cor Taylor and Post. Miss C. P. Field, Principal.


TEHAMA PRIMARY SCHOOL, Tehama, bet First and Second. Mrs. E. A. Wood, Principal.


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TYLER STREET PRIMARY SCHOOL, Tyler, bet Pierce and Scott. Miss E. Cushing, Principal.


TYLER AND JONES STREET PRIMARY SCHOOL, Tyler, bet Jones and Leavenworth. Mrs. E. B. Jones, Principal.


UNION GRAMMAR SCHOOL, Union, bet Mont- gomery and Kearny. Charles F. True, Principal.


UNION PRIMARY SCHOOL, cor Filbert and Kearny. Mrs. A. Griffith, Principal.


VALENCIA STREET GRAMMAR SCHOOL, Valen- cia, bet Twenty-second and Twenty-third. Silas A. White, Principal.


VALLEJO STREET COLORED SCHOOL, cor Val- lejo and Taylor. Mrs. G. Washburn, Principal.


WASHINGTON GRAMMAR SCHOOL, cor Mason and Washington. Joseph O'Connor, Principal.


WEST END SCHOOL, San José Road, nr Six-mile House. W. W. Stone, Principal.


INDUSTRIAL SCHOOL, Old Ocean House Road, five miles from City Hall. Superintendent, David C. Woods. Office second floor City Hall. Matron, Mrs. D. C. Woods; Visiting Physician, B. D. Dean, M. D.


CITY ACADEMY (Primary), E s Powell, bet Bush and Sutter. Maria G. Clark, Principal; teacher of French, Miss Fleury; teacher of German, Miss Agnes Murker; teacher of drawing, Mrs. M. Durden.


CLARKE INSTITUTE, cor Mason and O'Farrell. E. H. Weeden and M. F. Austin, Principals; E. S. Cameron, first assistant; E. C. Plummer, second as- sistant; M. J. Reid, third assistant; teacher of French, Madame Le Bris; teacher of German, Miss Poleman; teacher of singing, Mrs. Powers.


CALIFORNIA ACADEMY OF SCIENCES, SW cor California and Dupont. Professor George Davidson, President; Henry G. Hanks, Corresponding Secre- tary; William J. Fisher, Librarian; Albert Kellogg, Director of the Museum. Curators-W. H. Dall, General Zoology; George Hewston, M. D., Ichthy- ology; W. G. W. Harford, Conchology; R. W. Stretch, Entomology; W. A. Goodyear, Palaeontology; Theo. A. Blake, Minerology; William Blunt, Ornithology.


CALIFORNIA COLLEGE OF PHARMACY, SE cor Clay and Kearny. W. T. Wenzell, President; John Calvert, Vice-President; Emlen Painter, Secretary; William Geary, Treasurer. Trustees-William Geary, William M. Searby, John Calvert, William T. Wen- zell, G. G. Burnett and Emlen Painter.


CALIFORNIA STATE MEDICAL SOCIETY. J. M. Brown, M. D., U. S. N., President; A. B. Nixon, M. D., W. F. Cheney, M. D., M. Baker, M. D. and R. K. Ried, M. D., Vice-Presidents; Gerard G. Tyrrell, M. D., Secretary; A. B. Caldwell, M. D., and W. F. Wythe, M. D., Assistant Secretaries; Ira E. Oatman, M. D., Treasurer. Board of Censors-G. G. Tyrrell, M. D., W. R. Cluness, M. D., T. W. Hatch, M. D., J. L. Asay, M. D., and John Langdon, M. D. This So- ciety meets annually at Sacramento, on the third Wednesday in April.


HEALD'S BUSINESS COLLEGE, 24 Post. Edward P. Heald, President, Superintendent Course of Instruc- tion and Business Manager; F. C. Woodbury, secre- tary and Superintendent School departments, in- structor in Commercial Calculation and Lecturer on Business Correspondence; A. E. Castle, Superintend- ent Actual Business Department, instructor in the Science of Accounts and Business Penmanship; H. M. Stearns, Superintendent Theoretical Department and teacher Commercial Arithmetic and Book-keeping; H. A. Frederick, teacher Book-keeping, Commercial Pen- manship and Correspondence; T. R. Southern, Super- intendent Academic Department and teacher Mathe- matics and Penmanship; F. Seregni, professor plain and Ornamental Penmanship; Miss Clara Snell, as- sistant teacher Theoretical Department; Mrs.N. Heald, Superintendent Telegraphic Department; Mrs. A. M. Hatch, teacher of Phonography; A. P. DuBief, teacher


French; George Jebens, teacher German; C. F. Morel, teacher Spanish; W. P. Casey, professor higher Mathematics, Surveying, Engineering, Navigation and Mechanical Drawing; Lloyd Baldwin (member of the San Francisco bar), lecturer on Commercial Law.


PACIFIC BUSINESS COLLEGE, NE cor Geary and Stockton, M. K. Lauden, President, Professor Science of Accounts and Lecturer on Commercial Science and Business Customs; W. E. Chamberlain, Superinten- dent Actual Business Departments and Lecturer on Commercial Calculation and Business Correspon- dence; Thomas A. Robinson, Superintendent Mathe- matical Department and teacher of Surveying, Navi- gation, Engineering, etc .; T. B. Julian, Supt. Theor- etical and Practical Depts, instructor in the Science of Accounts and Commercial Correspondence; P. A. Espina, Prof. Business and Ornamental Penmanship; C. C. Newman, asst teacher bookkeeping and pen- manship; Miss C. C. Enrich, teacher Telegraphy; A. P. Van Duzer, lecturer on Commercial Law; Rev. W. Alexander, D. D., lecturer on Political Economy and Business Ethics; Thomas Price, M. D., Supt. Chemi- cal Laboratory and teacher Assaying; C. F. Morel, teacher of French and Spanish language, and O. Wandesforde, teacher Drawing.


ST. MARY'S COLLEGE, San José Road, four and one-half miles from City Hall, Bro. Justin, B. C., President.


SACRED HEART COLLEGE, cor Larkin and Eddy, Bro. Cianan, President.


ST. IGNATIUS COLLEGE, 841 Market, Rev. A. Masnata, S. J., President; Rev. E. M. Nattini, S. J., Vice-President, School Director and Prof. Short-hand Writing; Rev. J. Tadini, S. J., Prof. of Mental Phy- losophy and Spanish; Rev. J. M. Neri, S. J., Prof. of Physics, Chemistry, Practical Telegraphy and Assay- ing; Rev. J. Bayma, S. J., Prof. Higher Mathematics; Rev. A. Maraschi, S. J., Treasurer; Rev. F. J. Sulli- van, S. J., Prof. of Classics, English Rhetoric and Arith; Rev. P.ªO'Flinn, S. J., Prof. English Rhetoric; Rev. T. Demasini, S. J., Prof. of Classics and French; Rev. G. Leggio, S. J., Prof. Classics and Penmanship; Rev. C. Gallian, S. J., Prof. Classics, English Gram- mar and Penmanship; Rev. F. I. Prelato, S. J., Chap- lain and Disciplinarian; Mr. J. Sasia, S. J., Prof. English Grammar and Arithmetic; J. F. Sullivan, A. M., Prof. Mathematics, Bookkeeping, Commercial Class and English Grammar; Mr. J. C. Robinson, Prof. English Grammar, Penmanship and Arithmetic. Preparatory Department-Mr. J. Delay, first class; Mr. D. E. Lordan, second class; Mr. W. C. Crook, third class. Elements-Mr. W. B. Cundall, Mr. A. R. Reid and Mr. G. W. Rooney. Music Teacher-Mr. L. Von Der Mehden.


UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, Berkeley. Post- office address, Oakland, California. Ex-Officio Re- gents-His Excellency Newton Booth, Sacramento, Governor, ex-officio. President of the Board; His Honor Romualdo Pacheco, San Quentin, Lieutenant Governor; Hon. Morris M. Estee, San Francisco, Speaker of the Assembly; Hon. Henry N. Bolander, Sacramento, State Superintendent of Public Instruc- tion; R. S. Carey, Esq., Sacramento, President of the State Agricultural Society; A. S. Hallidie, Esq., San Francisco, President of the Mechanics' Institute of San Francisco; Daniel C. Gilman, Oakland, President of the University. Appointed Regents-Hon. John W. Dwinelle, LL. D., San Francisco; Rev. H. Steb- bins, D. D., San Francisco; Hon. Lawrence Archer, San José; J. West Martin, Esq., Oakland; Hon. S. B. McKee, Oakland; Hon. Samuel Merritt, M. D., Oak- land; Hon. John F. Swift, San Francisco; Joseph W. Winans, Esq., San Francisco; J. Mora Moss, Esq., Oakland; J. M. Hamilton, Esq., Guenoc. Honorary Regents-Hon. John S. Hager, San Francisco; A. J. Bowie, M. D., San Francisco; W. C. Ralston, Esq., San Francisco; Hon. J. B. Felton, Oakland; Louis Sachs, Esq., San Francisco; Hon. H. H. Haight, Alameda; Executive Officers-President of University, Daniel C. Gilman; Advisory Committee-Regents Dwinelle, Haight, Martin and Stebbins; Treasurer, William C. Ralston; Secretary and Superintendent of Grounds,


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MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATION.


Robert E. C. Stearns; Dean of the Academic Senate, Martin Kellogg; Chief of Military Instruction, W. F. Welcker, Land Agent, Andrew J. Moulder (office 320 Sansome, S. F.); Edward Sill, A. M., Acting Prof. English Language, Rhetoric and History; Frank Soule, jr., Prof. Civil Engineering and Astronomy; William T. Welcker, Prof. of Mathematics; George W. Bunnell, A. M., Assist. Prof. Latin and Greek; Arthur H. Allen, A. B., Instructor in Latin and An- cient History; Manuel M. Corella, Instructor in Span- ish; George C. Edwards, Ph. B., Instructor in Mathe- matics and Commandant of Cadets; Leander L. Hawkins, Ph. B., Instructor of Mathematics and Sur- veying; Bobert E. Ogilby, Instructor in Drawing; James M. Phillips, A. B., Instructor in Hebrew; Albin Putzker, Instructor in German. Samuel B. Christy, A. Wendell Jackson and John M. Stillman, Student Assistants in Chemistry. Academic Senate- President, Daniel C. Gilman; George Davidson, A. M., Prof. Geology and Astronomy; Stephen J. Field, LL. D .; Prof. of Law; Martin Kellogg, A. M., Prof. of Latin and Greek; John Le Conte, M. D., Prof. of Phy- sics and Industrial Mechanics; Joseph Le Conte, M. D., Prof. of Geology and Natural History; Paul Pioda, Prof. of Modern Languages; Willard B. Rising, Ph. D., Prof. of Chemistry and Metallurgy.




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