The San Francisco Directory, 1874, Part 249

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Publication date: 1874
Publisher: San Francisco : Langley, Henry G.
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Fund, Police, what moneys comprise, 852, 900; what demands payable out of, 903; General Fund to supply deficiency, 900 ; appropriation S. F. Be- nevolent Association, 904.


Fund. Police Contingent, appropriation for, 889 ; how expended, 889.


Fund, School, what moneys comprise, 857; how ap- plied, 857, 878, 904; demands on, 857, 858, 900; limit of school tax, 860, 900.


Fund, Special Fee, what moneys comprise, 812; sal- aries paid out of, 842; balance transferred to Gon- eral Fund, 842.


Fund, Street Department, what moneys comprise, 878; how applied, 878; certain expenses to be paid from, 867, 872; to pay deficiency 1872-73, 890.


Fund, Street Light, how applied, 878; deficiency, how supplied, 884.


Fund, Surplus, what moneys comprise, 900; how ap- plied, 904.


Gambling Houses may be suppressed, 880.


Gardeners, Public Squares, salaries, 881.


Gas tor Public Buildings, how audited and paid, 881. Gas Pipes, authorizing the laying of, 881.


Grades, Street, may be changed or modified, 886; ap- propriation to establish, 888; Mayor may petition for change of, on city property, 888; of certain streets legalized, 876.


Gunpowder, sale of regulated, 879.


Harbor Commissioners, election of, 844.


Harbor Master, when elected, 844; salary of, 841.


Harbor Police, law regulating, 854; office rent, 883.


Health Officer, how appointed, 905; salary, 906; du- ties, 905, 908.


Health, Board of, law organizing, 905.


Home for the Inebriate, appropriation for, 881. Homeopathic Dispensary, appropriation for, 889. Hospitals, City and County, appropriation to im- prove and enlarge, 881; appropriation for sup- port of, and Alms House, 881.


Hospital, Small-pox, for support of, 882; to pay defi- ciency 1872-73, 890.


House of Correction, funds to construct, 898.


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EDWARD BOSQUI & CO., Stationers, Printers, and Bookbinders, corner of Clay and Leidesdorff Streets.


Hydrants, construction and location of, 845, 880; ap- propriation for, 845.


Indebtedness, City and County, payment of, 838 .. Indigent Dead, expenses burying, 882.


Indigent Sick, maintenance of, authorized, 880. Industrial School, to transfer control, 899; medical attendance, 882; to pay deficiency 1872-73, 890.


Insane Persons, expenses for conveying to State Asy- lum, 882; to provide wagon for, 883.


Intelligence Offices, may be licensed, 882.


Interpreters of Languages, providing for appoint- ment of, and salaries, 839, 882.


Islands in Bay of San Francisco, included within boundary of city and county, 837.


Jail County, matron, assistant, and jailkeepers, 840. Janitors for City Hall, 841; for Justices' Court, 894. Judgments against City and County, satisfaction of, 838; for redemption of property sold under, 882; appeal from, 838.


Justices of the Peace, when elected, 894; salary and duties, 844.


Laws and Ordinances, appropriation to publish, 882. License Collector, how appointed and salary, 896; deputies and salaries, 896, 897.


Licenses, authority to issue, 882; who and what are subject to, 879, 896; how issued, 896; notice serv- ers, 882; moneys to be paid into Street Depart- ment Fund, 878; to facilitate collection of, 896.


Loan, Temporary, appropriation to pay, 890.


Market Inspector, how appointed and salary, 905, 906. Markets, regulation of, 879.


Mayor, when elected, 844; salary, 840; may designate Police Judge in certain cases, 853; may admit in- mates to Alms House and Hospital, 891; to issue election proclamation, 844; may petition for change of grade, 888; may sell certain property, 847, 891 ; ex officio President Board of Supervisors and duties, 877; contingent expenses, 880; ex officio President Board of Health and duties, 905, 908.


Mayor pro tem., how appointed, 882.


Municipal Elections, act regulating, 843.


Municipal Regulations, penalty for violating, 879. Municipal Criminal Court, law organizing, 895.


New Cemetery Avenue, to sell portions of, 882.


Nuisances, Supervisors to abate, 879, 882.


Office Hours, 839, 851, 852.


Office Rent, payments for, not authorized, 842.


Officers, election of, 843; salaries, 839-842; out of what fund payable, 842; extra compensation unauthor- ized, 842; fees not fixed by law may be regulated by Board of Supervisors, 880; fees of and disposi- tions thereof, 842; penalty for violation, 842; lia- bility of, in connection with treasury demands, 902; incurring indebtedness prohibited. 842; to report to Board of Supervisors, 878; defalcation of, 885; removal of, 842; may appeal to Board of Supervisors, 877; bonds of, 813.


Official Seal, authority to use, 882.


Omnibus Lines, to regulate, 883.


Orders, Official, approval and publication of, 877; how passed, 889; appropriation to publish, 882.


Physicians, City and County Hospital, how appointed, 905; salaries, 841, 906; to be paid from General Fund, 881.


Physicians, Alms House, how appointed, 905; salary and duties, 891;


Pilots, duties, under Harbor Police Law, 854 ; under quarantine law, 907.


Police, law organizing, 851-855; extent and salaries of, 841, 854, 883; local, how appointed, 883; official misconduct, 853.


Police, Chief of, when elected, 843; salary, 841; duties, 851-855.


Police Commissioners, who compose, and duties, 851. Police Court, law prescribing jurisdiction of, 853; under street law, 871.


Police Court, Clerk of, how appointed, salary and duties, 851.


Police Harbor, law establishing and regulating, 854. Police Judge, when elected, 843; salary, 839; powers, 851-853; Justices of the Peace may act, 853.


Porters, City Hall, salaries, 841, 883; Sheriff may ap- point certain, 840.


Pound, Public, to authorize construction of, 883; keeper of, and salary, 883.


Printing, contracts for 877.


Prisoners may be employed on public works, 852. Prostitutes may be excluded from certain limits, 879. Public Administrator, when elected, 843.


Public Buildings, annual appropriation for repairs of, 883; to pay deficiency, 1872-73, 890; nightwatch- man for, 884.


Public Grounds, Supervisors may improve, 879; ap- propriations, 879, 883.


Public Lands, city's claim to be prosecuted, 837.


Public Order, Supervisors may suppress amusements against, 880.


Public Order and Police, law regulating, 851-855.


Public Schools, law organizing and regulating, 855- 864; annual expenditures, how estimated, 850; teachers' certificates, how issued, and warrants, how audited, 862; to establish Cosmopolitan schools, 862, deficiency 1872-73, 862; to lease Lin- coln school lot, 862; school bonds for building purposes, 862.


Public Squares, appropriation for improvement of, 883; gardeners for, 881.


Public Streets and Highways, law concerning, 864- 876.


Quarantine, law to establish, 905-908; officers of, 905; salaries, 906; requirements and penalties for vio- lation thereof. 907.


Railroads, tracks may be laid, 880; space allowed for track, 883; assessments for street improvements, 871, 886.


Real and Personal Property, assessment and collec- tion of taxes on, 897.


Recorder, County, when elected, 844; salary, 841; dep- uties, clerks, and porter, 841; salaries, 841; duties under street law, 867.


Roads and Highways, improvement of, and appro- priations therefor, 885.


San Francisco, City Charter 1855, boundaries of, 852. School Directors, when elected, 841; duties under School Law, 855-864.


School Property may be insured, 858.


Sergeant-at-Arms, to appoint, 883.


Sewers, Cesspools, and Crossings, appropriations for cleaning, 884.


Sheriff, when elected, 844; salary, 840; deputies and employés and salaries, 810; to execute orders of Finance Committee, 885; of Justices' Court, 894; of Municipal Court, 895 ; advertising, how con- tracted for, 877.


Special Counsel, appropriation for employment of, 884.


Stationery allowed certain offices, 842 ; requisitions for, how made, 842.


Stolen property to be preserved, 884.


Streets, repairs to certain, school property, 855; U.S., 875; water front, 884; cleaning, 884.


Streets, Alleys, and Market Places, to vacate, 875.


Streets and Highways, law regulating department of, 864-875.


Streets and Street Crossings, acceptance of, 872.


Streets, Squares, etc., law regulating opening, widen- ing, extending, etc., 886-888.


Suits for City Property, how brought, 388-855.


Superintendent Common Schools, when elected, 844; salary. 841; duties, 856-862.


Superintendent of Public Streets, when elected, 843; salary, 841 ; duties under street law, 864-875 ; deputies and salaries, 841.


Supervisors, when elected, 844; salary, 889; vacancies, 838; duties, 876-893; when seat of may be declared vacant, 889.


Supervisors, Board of, organization, duties, and pow- ers, 876-893.


Supervisors, Board of, President of, powers and du- ties, 877; clerk and salary, 840; to audit Auditor's salary, 902.


Surveyor, County, when elected, 844; salary and fees, 840; duties under street law, 873.


Taxes, provisions for levying, 838, 897; when levied, 898; limitation of, 878; apportionment of, 878.


Tax Collector, when elected, 843 ; salary, 841; depu- ties and salaries, 840, 841; duties, collecting real and personal property tax, 898 ; delinquent, 901 ; extra clerks allowed, 881; how paid, 812.


Teachers, Public Schools, employment and payment of, 858.


Treasurer, County, when elected, 844; salary, 841; deputies and salaries, 841; duties, 863, 901-904.


Urgent Necessities, appropriation for, 884; to pay de- ficiency 1872-73, 890.


Vancancies in office, how filled, 888.


Vehicles, to license, 879, 882; to remove, 884.


Wards, districts changed to, 838.


Water Works, to maintain, 900.


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THE MUNICIPAL GOVERNMENT,


CITY AND COUNTY OF SAN FRANCISCO, 1874.


CITY


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MUNICIPAL ELECTION,*


JUDICIAL ELECTION,


FIRST WEDNESDAY


THIRD WEDNESDAY


OF


SEPTEMBER.


OCTOBER.


EN Fi


FIERRO


EN GUERRA


MAYOR OF THE CITY AND COUNTY .- JAMES OTIS, ex officio President of the Board of Supervisora; term expires December, 1875; salary, $3,000 per annum.


Clerk .- WILLIAM V. WELLS; appointed by the Mayor; salary, $1,800 per aunum.


BOARD OF SUPERVISORS.


Term of office, two years; salary, $1,200 per annum; terms expire first Monday in December. Weekly meetings each Monday evening. Quarterly meetings first Monday in January, April, July, and October. Special meetings at the discretion of the President.


President .- JAMES OTIS; term expires December, 1875.


Attorney City and County .- WELLINGTON C. BURNETT; term expires December, 1875 : salary, $5,000 per annum.


Clerk .- JOHN A. RUSSELL; appointed by the Board; salary, $3,000 per annum.


Deputy Clerk .- THOMAS H. REYNOLDS; salary, $1,800 per annum.


Sergeant-at- Arms .- HENRY J. KEEFE; salary, $900 per annum.


Members.


First Ward-STEWART MENZIES,


Second ' W. C. PEASE,


Third JAMES J. KENNEY,


Fourth " A. M. EBBETS,


Fifth JOHN R. SIMS,


Sixth JAMES H. DEERING,


Seventh Ward-JAMES B. ROBERTS,


Eighth ABRAM BLOCK,


Ninth A. W. SCOTT,


Tenth GEORGE HEWSTON,


Eleventh 66 MICHAEL LYNCH,


Twelfth


D. A. MACDONALD.


STANDING COMMITTEES .- Judiciary, Menzies, Roberts, and Lynch. Finance and Auditing, Ebbets, Menzies, and Roberts. Fire and Water, Lynch, Macdonald, and Scott. Streets, Wharves, etc., Scott, Menzies, and Macdonald. Public Buildings, Macdonald, Pease, and Sims. Health and Police, Block, Hewston, and Kenney. License and Orders, Deering, Lynch, and Block. Hospital, Hewston, Deer- ing, and Roberts. Printing and Salaries, Pease, Ebbets, and Block. Industrial School, Roberts, Deer- ing, and Ebbets. Fire Alarm, Sims, Kenney, and Hewston. Street Lights, Kenney, Sims, and Scott. Outside Lands, Lynch, Menzies, Macdonald, Kenney, and Scott.


" The State Election takes place biennially, and the Municipal Election annually, on the first Wednesday of September, except the year of the Presidential Election, when it takes place on the same day (the Tuesday next after the first Monday of November). The Judicial Election for Justices of the Supreme Court, and all other Judicial officers required by law, takes place on the third Wednesday in October, 1875, and every two years there- after. For Act of the Legislature regulating the election and terms of Municipal Officers, see Consolidation Act. Supplemental I, page 843.


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BOARD OF EDUCATION.


Term of office, two years; no compensation; terms expire first Monday in December. Meetings first and third Tuesdays of the month.


President .- H. J. TILDEN ; term expires first Monday in December, 1875 ; no compensation. Secre- tary .- George Beanston; salary, $2,400 per annum. Clerk .- Richard Ott, $1,800 per annum. Assistant Clerk .- George Wade, $780 per annum. Messenger .- James Duffy, $1,200 per annum.


Superintendent of Common Schools .- JAMES DENMAN; term expires December, 1875; salary, $4,000 per annum.


Deputy Superintendent .- JOSEPH LEGGETT : appointed by the Superintendent ; salary, $3,000 per annum.


Members.


HARMON J. TILDEN JEROME SPAULDING, ROBERT BRAGG,


ANDREW McF. DAVIS,


H. ROSEKRANS, JOHN O. HANSCOM.


JOSEPH CLEMENT,


JOHN M. BUFFINGTON,


M. J. DONOVAN,


JOHN P. SHINE,


GEORGE C. HURLBUT, WILLIAM T. BRADBURY.


STANDING COMMITTEES .- Classification, Buffington, Spaulding, Clement, President, and Superintend- ent. Rules and Regulations, Hanscom, Davis, and Rosekrans. Nomination of Teachers, Spaulding, Bragg, Bradbury, and President. Evening Schools, Donovan, Rosekrans, and Davis. School Houses and Sites, Bradbury, Hanscom, and Buffington. Salaries, Clement, Hurlbut, and Bragg. Furniture and Supplies, Bragg, Clement, and Spaulding. Judiciary, Davis, Donovan, and Shine. Finance, Rosekrans, Donovan, and Hanscom. Printing, Hurlbut, Shine, and Clement. Janitors, Shine, Buffington, Bradbury, and Superintendent. Music and Drawing, Hanscom, Rosekrans, and Bragg.


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CITY AND COUNTY OFFICERS."


DISTRICT COURTSt-THIRD-Judge .- SAMUEL B. McKEE, term expires January, 1876; salary' $5,000 per annum. Commissioner .- John B. Mhoon ; salary, fees. Reporter .- George O'Doherty ; salary' fees. FOURTH-Judge .- ROBERT F. MORRISON; term expires January, 1876; salary, $6,000 per annum Commissioner .- Charles Halsey; salary, fees. Reporter .- E. S. Belden; salary, fees. TWELFTH-Judge .- JOHN R. SHARPSTEIN; term expires January, 1876; salary, $6,000 per annum. Commissioner .- William H. Rhodes; salary, fees. Reporter .- George Hall; salary, fees. FIFTEENTH-Judge .- SAMUEL H. DWINELLE; term expires January, 1878; salary, $6,000 per annum. Commissioner .- William H. Chevers; salary, fees. Reporter .- Andrew J. Marsh; salary, fees. NINETEENTH-Judge .- EDWARD D. WHEELER; term expires October, 1879; salary, $6,000 per annum. Commissioner .- Gordon N. Mott; salary, fees. Reporter .- John H. Riley; salary, fees.


COUNTY COURT-Judge .- JOHN A. STANLY; term expires January, 1876; salary, $5,000 per annum. Reporter .- Charles A. Suinner; salary, fees.


PROBATE COURT-Judge .- MILTON H. MYRICK; term expires January, 1876; salary, $5,000 per annum.


MUNICIPAL CRIMINAL COURT-Judge .- MAURICE C. BLAKE; term expires January, 1876; salary, $5,000 per annum. Reporter .- Charles A. Sumner; salary, fees.


POLICE COURT-Judge .- DAVIS LOUDERBACK, JR .; term expires January, 1876; salary, 84,000 per annum. Prosecuting Attorney .- Edward P. Batchelor; term regulated by the Board of Supervisors; $3,000 per annum. Clerk .- David F. MeCarthy; term regulated by the Board of Supervisors; $2,400 per annum. Interpreters .- Louis Locke, Chinese; John Lussey, French and Spanish; Ernest C. Stock, Ger- man; $1,500 per annum each.


JUSTICES' COURTSt-Justices .- H. L. JOACHIMSEN (Presiding Justice), F. A. Sawyer, R. Aug. Thompson, James C. Pennie, Lyman W. Ransom; terms expire January, 1876; salaries, Presiding Jus- tice, $3,000 per annum; Associates, $2,400 per annum each. Clerk .- George L. Wedekind, $2,400 per annum. Deputy Clerk .- Charles W. Childs, $1,200 per annum. Janitor .- Michael H. Cosgriff, $500 per annum.


City and County Attorney and Counselor .- W. C. BURNETT; term expires December, 1875; salary. $5,000 per annum. Clerks .- Fisher Ames, $1,800 per annum; Warren J. Davis, $900 per annum.


District Attorney .- THOMAS P. RYAN; term expires December, 1875; salary, $5,000 per annum. Assist- ant District Attorney .- Robert Ferral, $3,600 per annum. Clerk .- Crittenden Robinson, $1,800 per annumn. Assistant Clerk .- John P. Bell, $1,500 per annum.


Chief of Police .¿- THEODORE G. COCKRILL; term expires December, 1875; salary, $4,000 per annum. Clerk .- Alfred Clarke, $1,800 per annum. Property Clerk .- William Cullen, $1,800 per annum.


County Clerk .- WILLIAM HARNEY, and ex officio Clerk of the Third, Fourth, Twelfth, Fifteenth, and Nineteenth districts, County, Probate, and Municipal Criminal courts; term expires December, 1875; salary, $4,000 per annum. Deputies .- Third District Court: Robert L. McKee, Court Room Clerk, $2,100 per annum; Colin M. Boyd, Register Clerk, $2,100 per annum ; Spencer C. Browne, Assistant Register Clerk, $1,800 per annum. Fourth District Court: John F. Boden, Court Room Clerk, $2,100 per annum; James E. Ashcom, Register Clerk, $2,100 per annum ; William Ledlie, Assistant Register Clerk, $1,800 per annum; William Stevenson, Copy Clerk, $1,800 per annum. Twelfth District Court: Levi P. Peck, Court Room Clerk, $2,100 per annum; James D. Ruggles, Register Clerk, $2,100 per annum; Samuel C. Ellis, Assistant Register Clerk, $1,800 per annum; Mrs. N. Tyler, Copy Clerk, $1,800 per annum. Fittoonth District Co irt: Robert S. McKeo, Court Room Clerk, $2,100 per annum; John P. Poole, Register Clerk, $2,100 per annum; Henry W. Kind, Assistant Register Clerk, $1,800 per annum; George T. Emerson, Copy Clerk, $1,800 per annum. Nineteenth District Court: Bert MeNulty, Court Room Clerk, $2,100 per annum; Frank F. Stone, Register Clerk, $2,100 per annum; Llewellyn J. Lee, Assistant Register Clerk, $1,800 per annum. County Court: William B. Smith, Court Room Clerk, $2,100 per annum; Thomas Penniman, Register Clerk, $1,800 per annum; John LI. Harney,


* For location of Public Offices, see Key to Public Offices, page 709.


+ For Terms, Clerks, etc., of the different Courts, see page 923.


: For Act of the Legislature reorganizing the Justices' Courts of San Francisco, see Statutes of the State, 1866, page 423.


¿ For list of Captains and Policemen, see pages 915 and 916.


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Assistant Register Clerk, $1,800 per annum. Probate Court: Augustus J. Jeghers, Court Room Clerk, $2,100 per annum; Tristam Burges, Register Clerk, $1,800 per annum; Frederick W. Pierce, Assistant Register Clerk, $1,800 per annum; George L. Jordan, Assistant Register Clerk, $1,800 per annum. Municipal Criminal Court: D. B. Woolf, Court Room Clerk, $2,100 per annum; Frank J. Skelly, Register Clerk, $1,800 per annum. Copyists .- Mrs. Lavina Harvey, J. C. Corbett, and James B. Her- mann, paid each six cents per folio of one hundred words.


Sheriff .- WILLIAM MCKIBBIN ; term expires December, 1875 ; salary, $8,000 per annum. Under Sheriff .- Henry Classen, $2,400 per annum. Bookkeeper .- Gideon M. Berry, $3,000 per annum. Assistant Bookkeeper .- William Il. Penfield, $1,200 per annum. Deputies .- F. C. Siebe, William Miller, Domingo Marcucci, Henry Hickei, Henry J. Burns, Joseph Ellis, William L. La Rose, J. Filer Miller, L. P. Eaton, John W. Holmes, and George Humphreys, $1,800 per annum each; John McCraith, John J. Daley, and Thomas McNamara, $1,500 per annum each. Jail Keepers .- John W. Mckenzie, Andrew Bahrs, Albert Shepard, James S. Bovee, James Ross, and Thomas Tunstead, $1,500 per annum each. Matron County Jail .- Mrs. M. Little, $900 per annum. Prison Wagon Driver .- Patrick Lafferty, SU00 per annum. Court Room Porters .- John H. Kelly, James B. Coffey, Daniel Higgins, and John W. Moore, $400 per annum each.


Recorder .- OTTO H. FRANK ; term expires December, 1875; salary, 84,000 per annum. Deputies .- Thomas M. O'Connor, $3,000 per annum ; R. D. Blauvelt, Jr., and William P. Merriam, $1,000 per annum each. Deputy Clerks .- Henry Casey, George W. Green, Jr., M. McNally, Edmund R. Ber- mingham, H. G. Muller, James H. Jenkins, John L. King, Henry F. Morris, Thomas F. Casey, Gustav Goldsmith, John J. Cunningham, and Edward A. Wilson, each paid twelve cents per folio of one hundred words. Porter and Watchman .- Hermann Tietjen, $900 per annum.


Auditor .- MONROE ASHBURY; term expires December, 1875; salary, $4,000 per annum. Deputy .- George F. Maynard, $3,000 per annum. Clerk .- Henry M. Beach, $1,800 per annum.


Treasurer .- CHARLES HUBERT; term expires December, 1875; salary, $4,000 per annum. Deputy .- William Cassebohm, $3,000 per annum. Assistant Deputy .- Peter Sander, $2,100 per annum.


Assessor .- LEVI ROSENER; term expires December, 1875; salary, $4,000 per annum. Chief Office Depu- ty .- Henry Rosener, $2,400 per annum. Chief Field Deputy .- Samuel Rosener, $2,400 per annum. Under Office Deputy .- A. Kaplan, $1,800 per annum. Draftsman .- Alfred D. Miesegaes, $2,400 per annum. Assistant Draftsman .- Oliver D. Boyd, $1,800 per annum. Office Deputies .- (Six), $1,800 per annum each. Field Deputies .- (Eighteen), $150 per month each, when employed.


Tax Collector."-ALEXANDER AUSTIN; term expires December, 1875; salary $4,000 per annum, and fees. Deputy .- T. A. Mitchell, $2,400 per annum. Cashier .- Henry Marshall, $2,400 per annum. Clerks .- Thomas Macauley, Moses Waterman, Hiram B. Cook, and William H. Dalrymple, $1,800 per annum each. Porter .- William D. L. Hall, $900 per annum.


License Collector .- EDWARD P. BUCKLEY; term regulated by the Board of Supervisors; salary, $2,400 . per annum. Deputies .- Conrad Hellriegel (chief), $1,800 per annum; R. C. Dyer, Lawrence Fitzgerald, and Emil Niemeir, $1,500 per annum each. License Servers .- John Plath and George MeLennon, $1,020 per annum each.


Harbor Master .- WILLIAM MORTON; term expires December, 1875; salary, $3,000 per annum.


Surveyor.t-WILLIAM P. HUMPHREYS; term expires December, 1875; salary, 8500 per annum, and fees. Deputies .- James J. Gardner, Charles S. Tilton, and William H. Plater. Draftsman .- Paul Spitze. Bookkeeper .- Henry Merrifield.


Superintendent Public Streets and Highways .- SAMUEL H. KENT; term expires December, 1875 ; salary, $1,000 per annum. Deputies .- R. A. Robinson, John C. Griswold, and Stephen N. Roberts, $2,400 per annum each ; Cyrus S. Wright, C. A. C. Miller, Stephen Barker, and Moses C. Kimball, $1,800 per annum each ; Frank L. Unger, James McCreed, Joseph Bunting, and Thomas E. Finley, $1,500 per annum each.


Coroner .- JOHN R. RICE; term expires December, 1875; salary, $4,000 per annum. Deputy Coroner .- John F. Meagher, $1,800 per annum. Messenger .- D. A. Smith, $900 per annum.


Public Administrator .- SIMON MAYER ; term expires December, 1875; salary, fees. Attorney .- John F. Finn ; salary, fees.


Pound Keeper .- D. M. SHORT ; salary, $900 per annum, and fees.


Fire Department Commissioners .- WILLIAM FORD (President), term expires December, 1877 ; C. B. Edwards, term expires December, 1875; James L. King, term expires December, 1875; Edward Flaherty, term expires December, 1875; Gordon E. Sloss, term expires December, 1577; no compen- sation. Clerk .- John P. Shine; salary, $1,800 per annum. Janitor and Messenger .- George W. L. Post, $900 per annum.


Fire Alarm and Police Telegraph-Superintendent .- MONROE GREENWOOD ; term regulated by the Board of Supervisors ; salary, $1,800 per annum. Operators .- Frank G. Wood, J. G. Bloomer, and Thomas M. McLeod, $1,500 per annum each. Line Repairers .- Harry Morton and William Morton, 8900 per annum each.


Funded Debt (1855) Commissioners .- JAMES OTIS, Monroe Ashbury, and Charles Hubert; salary, $1,200 per annum each.


Board of Public Works .- JAMES OTIS (President), Alexander Austin, and William P. Humphreys; salary, $2,000 per annum each. Secretary .- Henry S. Tibbey, $2,400 per annum. Attorney .- M. M. Estee, $3,000 per annum.


Park Commissioners .- EUGENE L. SULLIVAN (President), S. F. Butterworth, and William Alvord ; no compensation. Engineer .- W. H. Hall; salary, $3,600 per annum. Secretary .- J. T. Fleming, $900 per annumı.


# 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, $150 per month each, The entire annual amount of salaries for his Deputies and Clerks not to exceed $12,000.




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