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¡ The County Surveyor receives fees for surveying private property, principally street work. Salaries of Depu- ties and Clerks paid by the Surveyor.
For Act of the Legislature organizing a Paid Fire Department, see pages 844-847. For a list of officers and men attached thereto, see pages 917 and 918.
PACIFIC COAST BUSINESS DIRECTORY, 1874-6, H. G. Langley, Pub'r, S. F. Price $5.
ATNA INSURANCE COMPANY. GEO. O. BOARDMAN. Manager: HENRY CARLTON. Jr .. Agent : 14 Merchants' Exchange. San Francisco.
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L. W. KENNEDY, General Insurance Agent, Fire, Marine, and Life, 411 California Bt.
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SAN FRANCISCO DIRECTORY.
Marine Board .- DANIEL BIGLEY (President); salary, $600 per annum; J. P. D. Teller and Theodore G. Cockrill, $500 per annum each. Secretary .- E. B. Vreeland, $1,500 per annum.
Board of Health .- Members: THE MAYOR (President), and Doctors H. H. Toland, J. M. McNulty, J. P. Whitney, and Levi C. Lane ; no compensation. Clerk .- William V. Wells ; salary, $1,200 per annum.
Health Office-Health Officer .- HENRY GIBBONS, JR., M.D .; salary, $2,400 per annum. Quarantine Officer .- P. H. Humphrey, M.D., $1,800 per annum. Health Inspectors .- J. E. Hill and George F. Hertel, $1,200 per annum each. Market Inspector .- Jacob Wray, $1,200 per annum. Secretary- (Health Department) .- N. G. Sawyer, $2,100 per annum. Messenger .- W. G. Olwell, $900 per annum.
Alms House and Hospital-Superintendent .- M. J. KEATING ; salary, $1,800 per annum. Matron .- Mrs. M. J. Keating, $600 per annum. Resident and Visiting Physician .- S. R. Gerry; $1,500 per annum.
City and County Hospital-Resident Physician .- WILLIAM M. LAWLOR; salary, $2,400 per annum. Assistant Resident Physician .- James W. Keeney, $1,500 per annum. Visiting Physicians .- F. A. Holman and C. M. Bates, $1,200 per annum each. Visiting Surgeons .- W. A. Douglass and H. II. Toland, $1,200 per annum each. Terms regulated by the Board of Health.
Industrial School (Transferred to the control of the Board of Supervisors April 9, 1872, by Act of the Legis- laturo)-Superintendent .- DAVID C. WOODS; salary, $1,800 per annum. Clerk .- Daniel H. Haskell, $1,200 per annum. Teachers .- A. B. Ware, $1,580 per annum ; John Cecil and Charles P. Ware, $1,200 per annum each. Music Teacher .- Henry Mehden, $960 per annum. Foreman Shoe Shop .- James Hamilton, $1,200 per annum. Foreman Tailor Shop .- Jacob Cohen, $900 per annum. Gardener .- John Beatty, $480 per annum. Teamster .- Charles Estes, $600 per annum. Laundryman .- W. W. Frazier, $600 per annum. Farmer .- N. F. McDonald, $720 per annum. Carpenter .- Charles W. Steere, $780 per annum. Steward .- Charles E. Hutchens, $840 per annum. Cook .- Charles Dumont, $720 per annum. Assistant Cook. - Felix Schultz, $480 per annum. Night Watchman .- Frank Bros- sard, $480 per annum. Janitors .- James Woods, $720 per annum; Seth Gill, Henry Bennett, and E. S. Curtis, 8480 per annum each. Matron .- Mrs. D. C. Woods, 8600 per annum. Nurses .- Mrs. M. L. Blood and Mrs. E. Smith, $300 per annum each. Visiting Physician .- Benjamin D. Dean, $600 per annum.
Porters Court Rooms and City Hall .- CARLTON J. MORRISON; salary, $1,080 per annum. James B. Coffey, John H. Kelly, J. W. Mackenzie, Daniel Higgins, John Kerrigan, and John W. Moore, $900 per annum each.
Gardeners Public Squares and Cemeteries .- DANIEL HORGAN; salary, $1,200 per annum. John Duane, John Slavin, William Culligan, and Albert Stanyan, $900 per annum each.
Night Watchman Public Buildings .- Thomas W. Bethel; salary, $1,080 per annum.
Election Districts.
STATE CONGRESSIONAL.
First District .- The City and County of San Fran- cisco.
Second District .- The counties of Contra Costa, Alameda, San Joaquin, Calaveras, Amador, El Do- rado, Sacramento, Placer, Novada, Alpine, and Tuol- umne.
Third District .- The counties of Marin, Sonoma, Napa, Lake, Solano, Yolo, Sutter, Yuba, Sierra, Butte, Plumas, Lassen, Tehama, Colusa, Mendocino, Humboldt, Trinity, Shasta, Modoc, Siskiyou, Kla- math, and Del Norte.
Fourth District .- San Diego, Los Angeles, San Bernardino, Santa Barbara, Ventura, San Luis Obis- po, Tulare, Monterey, San Benito, Fresno, Kern, Merced, Mariposa, Stanislaus, Santa Clara, Santa Cruz, San Mateo, Mono, and Inyo.
At the election September, 1874, and at the election every two years thereafter, there shall be elected from each district one Representative to the Con- gress of the United States.
JUDICIAL.
Third District .- Comprises the Fifth Ward of the City of San Francisco and the County of Alameda.
Fourth District .- Comprises the Second, Fourth, and Twelfth wards of the City of San Francisco.
Twelfth District .- Comprises the Seventh, Ninth, Tenth and Eleventh wards of the City of San Fran- cisco.
Fifteenth District .- Comprises the First and Third wards of the City of San Francisco and the County of Contra Costa.
Nineteenth District .- Comprises the Sixth and Eighth wards of the City of San Francisco.
CITY AND COUNTY.
FIRST WARD-First Precinct .- Bounded by the waters of the Bay on the north and east, Washing- ton Street on the south, and Battery Street 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-
ery Street on the east, Vallejo Street on the south, and Kearny Street on the west.
Third Precinct .-- Bounded by Vallejo Street on the north, Battery Street on the east, Washington Street on the south, and Kearny Street on the west.
SECOND WARD-First Precinct .- Bounded by the waters of the Bay on the north, Kearny Street on the east, Vallejo Street on the south, Stockton Street from Vallejo to Union Street on the west, Union Street from Stockton to Powell Street on the south, and Powell Street 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 Street on the east, Union Street from Powell to Stockton Street on the north, Stock- ton Street from Union to Vallejo Street on the east, Vallejo Street from Stockton to Larkin Street on the south, and Larkin Street on the west.
THIRD WARD .- Bounded by Washington Street on the north, Market Street and the waters of the Bay on the east, California Street on the south, and Kear- ny Street on the west.
FOURTH WARD-First Precinct .- Bounded by Val- lejo Street on the north, Kearny Street on the east, Washington Street on the south, and Mason Street on the west.
Second Precinct .- Bounded by Vallejo Street on the north, Mason Street on the cast, Washington Street on the south, and Larkin Street on the west.
FIFTH WARD .- Bounded by California Street on the north, Market Street on the east and south, and Kearny Street on the west.
SIXTH WARD-First Precinct .- Bounded by Wash- ington Street on the north, Kearny Street on the east, Sacramento Street on the south, and Larkin Street on the west.
Second Precinct .- Bounded by Sacramento Street on the north, Kearny Street on the east, Pine Street on the south, and Larkin Street on the west.
SEVENTH WARD-First Precinct .- Bounded by Mar- ket Street on the northwest, Fremont Street on the northeast, Natoma Street on the southeast, and Sec- ond Street on the southwest.
FARNSWORTH & CLARK, Gen'l Fire and Marine Insurance Agency ; office 230 Cal. St.
EDWARD BOSQUI & CO., Stationers, Printers, and Bookbinders, corner of Clay and Leidesdorff Streets.
C. P. VAN SCHAACK & CO., 708, 712, 714, and 716 Kearny St., Importers and Jobbers.
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Second Precinct .- Bounded by Natoma Street on | from Rhode Island Street to the San Bruno Road on the northwest, Fremont Street on the northeast, Har- rison Street on the southeast, and Second Street on the southwest.
Third Precinct .- Bounded by Market Street on the northwest, by the waters of the Bay on the east, Har- rison Street on the southeast, and Fremont Street on the southwest.
EIGHTH WARD-First Precinct .- Bounded by Pine Street on the north, Kearny Street on the east, Sut- ter Street on the south, and Mason Street on the west. Second Precinct .- Bounded by Sutter Street on the north, Kearny Street on the east, Geary Street on the south, and Mason Street on the west.
Third Precinct .- Bounded by Goary Street on the north, Kearny Street on the east, Market Street on the southeast, and Mason Street on the west.
Fourth Precinct .- Bounded by Pine Street on the north, Mason Street on the east, Post Street on the south, and Larkin Street on the west.
Fifth Precinct .- Bounded by Post Street on the north, Mason Street on the east, Ellis Street on the south, and Larkin Street on the west.
Sixth Precinct .- Bounded by Ellis Street on the north, Mason Street on the east, Market Street on the southeast, and Larkin Street on the west.
NINTH WARD-First Precinct .- Bounded by Har- rison Street on the northwest, by the waters of the Bay on the east and south, and Third Street on the southwest.
Second Precint .- Bounded by Harrison Street on the northwest, Third Street 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 Street on the northeast, by the waters of the Bay on the south, and Seventh Street on the southwest.
TENTH WARD-First Precinct .- Bounded by Mar- ket Street on the northwest, Second Street on the northeast, Howard Street on the southeast, and Third Street on the southwest.
Second Precinct .- Bounded by Howard Street on the northwest, Second Street on the northeast, Har- rison Street on the southeast, and Third Street on the southwest.
Third Precinct .- Bounded by Howard Street on the northwest, Third Street on the northeast, Harrison Street on the southeast, and Fourth Street on the southwest.
Fourth Precinct .- Bounded by Market Street on northwest, Third Street on the northeast, Howard Street on the southeast, and Fourth Street on the southwest.
Fifth Precinct .- Bounded by Market Street on the northwest, Fourth Street on the northeast, Howard Street on the southeast, and Fifth Street on the south- west.
Sixth Precinct .- Bounded by Howard Street on the northwest, Fourth Street on the northeast, Harrison Street on the southeast, and Fifth Street on the south- west
Seventh Precinct .- Bounded by Howard Street on the northwest, Fifth Street on the northeast, Harri- son Street on the southeast, and Seventh Street on the southwest.
Eighth Precinct .- Bounded by Market Street on the northwest, Fifth Street on the northeast, Howard Street on the southeast, and Seventh Street on the southwest.
ELEVENTH WARD - First Precinct. - Bounded by Market Street on the northwest, Seventh Street on the northeast, Mission Creek on the south, and Eighth Street on the southwest.
Second Precinct .- Bounded by Market Street on the northwest, Eighth Street on the northeast, Mis- sion Creek on the south, and Eleventh Street on the southwest.
Third Precinct .- Bounded by Market Street on the northwest, Eleventh Street on the northeast, Mission Creek from Eleventh to Sixteenth Street on the south- east, Sixteenth Street from Mission Creek to Dolores Street on the south, and Dolores Street on the west.
Fourth Precinct .- Bounded by Sixteenth Street on the north, Folsom Street on the east, Twenty-first Street on the south, and Dolores Street on the west.
Fifth Precinct .- Bounded by Mission Creek on the north, Rhode Island Street on the east, Precita Creek | ty on their respective beats.
the south, San Bruno Road from Precita Creek to Serpentine Avenue on the west, Serpentine Avenue from the San Bruno Road to Folsom Street on the south, and Folsom Street on the west.
Sixth Precinct .- Bounded by Channel Street on the northwest, by the waters of the Bay on the east, Pro- cita Creek on the south, and Rhode Island Street on the west.
Seventh Precinct .- Bounded by Precita Creek on the north, by the waters of the Bay on the east, county line of San Mateo on the south, and the San Bruno Road on the west.
Eighth Precinct .- Beginning at the intersection of the center line of Ridley Street produced westerly with the westerly line of Stanyan Street; 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 José Road to the southerly line of the city and county; thence west on said southerly line to the l'a- cfic 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 casterly along said projected center line of Ridley Street to the place of beginning.
Ninth Precinct .- Beginning at the intersection of the center line of Ridley Street produced westerly with the westerly line of Stanyan Street; thence in an easterly direction along said projected center line of Ridley Street to Dolores Street; thence along Dolores Street in a southerly direction to Twenty-first Street; thence along 'Twenty-first Street in an casterly direc- tion to Folsom Street; thence along Folsom Street in a southerly direction to Serpentine Avenue; thenco along Serpentine Avenue in an easterly direction to the San Bruno Road: thence along the San Bruno Road in a southerly direction to the southorly line of the city and county; thence along said south- erly line in a westerly direction to the westerly line of the Old San Jose Road; thence along the westerly line of the Old San José Road in a northerly direction to the northeasterly corner of the Industrial School Tract; thence in a northerly direction to the south- easterly 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 on 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 Street on the east, Post Street and a direct line to the Pacific Ocean on the south, and the l'acific Ocean on the west.
Third Precinct .- Bounded by Post Street and a di- rect line to the Pacific Ocean on the north, Larkin Street on the east, Eddy Street as produced, and a direct line to the Pacific Ocean on the south, and the Pache Ocean on the west.
Fourth Precinct .- Bounded by Eddy Street as pro- duced, and a direct line to the Pacific Ocean on the north, Larkin Street on the east, Grove Street and a direct line to the Pacific Ocean on the south, and the Pacific Ocean on the west.
Fifth Precinct .- Bounded by Grove Street and a direct line to the Pacific Ocean on the north, Larkin Street on the east, Market Street from Larkin to Ridley Street on the southeast, Ridley Street and a direct line to the Pacific Ocean on the south, and the Pacific Ocean on the west.
Police Department.
Chief of Police .- THEODORE G. COCKRILL.
Commissioners .- Mayor ex officio President Board of Supervisors, Police Judge, and Chief of Police.
# Number of Captains provided by law, four; salary, $1,800 per annum each; number of policemen, limited by law to one hundred and fifty; salary, $1,500 per annum each. Salary of Chief's Clerk, §1,800 per annum; of Property Clerk, $1,800 per annum. In addition to the regular force of the Department, there are a num- ber of local officers deputized for duty in particular sec- tions of the city, who are paid by the owners of proper-
PACIFIC COAST BUSINESS DIRECTORY contains Addresses of over 50,000 Merchants.
ETNA INSURANCE COMPANY, OF HARTFORD, has been identified with every large fire in the Country.
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KENNEDY'S INSURANCE AGENCY, Fire, Marine, and Life, 411 California St.
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Captains of Police .- Isaiah W. Lees, William Y. | Socrates C. Fleming, Peter Flynn, W. H. Foster, Douglass, Henry H. Ellis, and John Short.
Clerk Chief of Police .- Alfred Clarke. .
Detectives .- Captain I. W. Loes, Benjamin F. Bo- hen, Henry H. Ellis, A. W. Stone, John Coffey, and William S. Jones.
Property Clerk .- William Cullen.
Inspector of Hacks .- Cornelius Martin.
City Prison Keepers .- Meier Lindheimer, Samuel B. Alden, Ephraim J. McCourtney, and William D. Hensley.
EDWARD BOSQUI & CO., Bookbinders and Job Printers, corner of Leidesdorff and Clay Streets. .
· Regular Policemen .- Samuel B. Alden, Charles W. Armager, Alexander B. Asher, John C. Avers, Arnop Bainbridge, Joseph H. Baker, Patrick Barry, Charles Bauer, John W. Beckwith, JJoseph Bee, Charles A. Blakslee, Cyrus A. Blinn, Benjamin F. Bohen, Joseph R. Boullet, Otto Boye, William O. Bradley, Isaac Bradrick, I. M. Broom, Frederick T. Brown, Stephen Bunner, William L. Burdick, John Burke, William Burke, William J. Burke, John H. Burns, Henry A. Buttner, William L. Carpenter, John Casey, William Claressy, Alfred Clarke, James H. Cochran, Daniel Coffey, John Coffey, Edward Cohrn, W. L. Coles, John Colter, Peter Connolly, Charles Cook, Enoch T. Cosseboom, Dennis Cour- neen, Christian C. Cox, Thomas HI. Crogan, Charles Cullen, William Cullen, George W. Curtis, Edward Devitt, Mathew Devlin, Charles H. Dickinson, John D. Dolan, William Doran, William Y. Douglass, William R. Doyle, Andrew J. Dunlevy, Edward R. Eaton. Henry H. Ellis, Leopold Englander, Martin Fennell, Michael Fitzgerald, John M. Fitzgibbon, Jacob B. Forner, I. L. Gallagher, Ilenry Gardenier, William Gaynor, Thomas Gillespie, Andrew Glover, W. F. Goldsmith, Leonard Guion, Patrick S. Hag- erty, Charles H. Hall, George W. Harmon, James Harold, Thomas R. Harris, John A. Harley, Wil- liam D. Hensley, Robert Hogan, Abraham J. Hough- taling, James H. Hutton, Paxton K. Jacoby, Charles Johnson, William S. Jones, Patrick Kearns, Wil- liam H. Kentzel, William L. Keyser, Thomas P. Kingsbury, Charles Kohlman, Thomas R. Langford, Henry Law, Isaiah W. Lees, Jacob Lerman, Meier Lindheimer, Michael Loftus, Philip Maguire, John Mahon, John Manley, Albert Marsh, Cornelius Mar- tin, Hugh McCaffrey, Patrick H. McCormick, E. J. MeCourtney, John P. McDermott, Patrick McDon- ough, Thomas D. McKenna, John A. Mclaughlin, James MeNamara, John McSurley, John Meagher, Theodore C. Metzler, Michael Michaels, William F. Miles, Michael Murphy, Michael Murray, Watson Nichols, A. W. Niles, James O'Donnell, Peter O'Reilly, D. A. Peckinpah, Sheldon Pomroy, Thomas Price, Nason Robinson, James R. Rogers, P. K. Kog- ers, llenry F. Roskamp, Thomas P. kyan, John Schroeder, Richard Scott, John H. J. Seyden, Abra- ham Sharp, John W. Shields, Timothy Shields, Charles E. Shute, Raymond M. Silvey, Patrick Sle- vin, M. A. Smith, Philip R. Smith, William H. Soery, Frank Spiller, R. D. Stiles, Appleton W. Stone, John Sullivan, David Supple, Edward Sweeney, Henry W. Waite, John Waldron, Charles D. Wallace, John Wallace, Edward Ward, James D. Ward, James A. Wilson, John T. Wright, and Charles E. Wulferdin- gen.
Local and Special Policemen. - William Allen, Charles E. Anderson, Frank P'. Anderson, Walter B. Anderson, Charles M. Baldwin, Armand Barbier, Edward Barnard, Charles H. Bartlett, Joseph P. Baxter. George Beans:on, Nicholas Beck, Jost Beck- er, Fred Bernius, George W. Birdsall, Thomas M. Blair, William H1. Bogle, Joseph Boyd, James Brady, Patrick Brandon, William Brower, Edwin W. Brown, Henry Brown, H. I. Brown, Samuel Brown, Thomas Brown, Martin Butler, Harvey D. Butts, William J. Byrnes, James Callaghan, Christian Callundan, Georg? Carlise, John K. Carson, Frederick Carstens, Paul Carty, Stephen Carthy, I. L. Champlin, George Cockrill, William Colley, James Conlin, David R. Cook, William A. Cook, Felix Cosgrove, Frank Croon, William Culligan, Thomas H. Curran, James Curtin, John Cushing, Thomas Duley, Eugene Dalton, Pat- rick Darragh, Emanuel De Levere, A. L. Delaney, Patrick Denman, George Dobson, James M. Donlon, William L. Donnellan, Thomas Dornin, John Doyle, G. F. C. Droge, George W. Duffield, Francis E. Dur- ham, John Evatt, William Evatt, Peter Finnegan,
William Frederick, Charles M. Gaskin, William Gibson, Robert Gill, John Gray, Charles Grimm, A. H. Hagan, Henry Hall, Thomas Hamilton, Erwein Handman, Hiram A. Harford, Robert E. Harmon, Isaac Harrington, John 1. Harron, Patrick C. Haw- kins, H. W. Hendrickson, William Higgins, John E. Hill, Thomas Hogan, Mortimer Hopkins, Daniel Horgan, S. W. Hoyt, E. D. Humphrey, Washington Irving, Elisha E. Jennings, Andrew Johnson, Charles Johnson, Hans P. Johnson, Henry Johnson, William B. Keller, Joseph A. Kelley, Walter_Kempton, Thomas Kennedy, F. Keuscher, Henry Keyser, Mi- chael King, Thomas King, Joseph Klain, John G. Knower, C. Phillip Kramer, Charles Kristein, Thomas Langan, Charles Langley, James W. Lannon, Dennis Lawlor, Theodore Le Berthon, Robert C. Lemar, Philip R. Leroy, Elias L. Libbey, Jacob Lindo, William Little, George Loney, Hans Lorentzen, William H. Lowrie, Timothy Lynch, Albert Lyser, Andrew Mackenzie, George Martin, A. J. Mason, John F. MeCauley, James McCrea, Mathew McDou- gall, Thomas MeDougall, John Mellugh, Michael Mclaughlin, John H. McLean, Henry J. Mellus, John C. Meyer, Frederick Meyers, Albert Miller, Albert S. Miller, Charles Miller, Charles W. Miller, Joseph W. Monroe, Charles M. Moore, William Moore, Frank Morrell, James T. Morrell, Joseph J. Morris, William J. Mulcahy, James O'Donnell, James ('NNeil, John O'Neil, William Ohwell, James F. Orein, Harvey D. Parker, Charles Peirce, Fred- erick W. Peirce, J. H. Perkins, Oliver Peterson, Dud- ley Phelps, Samuel G. Phillips, Walter J. H. Piper, John Platt, Lawrence Reilly, John Reynolds, Israel Richards, Jesse Richardson, John W. Roberts, W. A. Robinson, James Rochford, Peter K. Rogers, John Hi. Sagehorn, John Samson, S. Sandman, Edmund J. Saulsbury, John W. Schimp, Jacob Schweitzer, Charles J. Shanal, Samuel Shears, George Simon, Charles Simpson, Henry Smetzer, Joseph Smith, Mathew F. Smith, John H. Snivelly, William N. States, William P. Sullivan, Mowry P. Sweet, Henry Tasset, Andrew Thomas, Charles P. Thompson, Reu- ben Tucker, Edward Twomey, John Usher, John Wainright, John W. Walsh, William Walsh, John G. Wedell, L. Wells, J. M. Wentworth, Edwin O. West, George M. Weston, Fenton White, Silas A. White, James Wigmore, Joseph E. Williams, Wil- liam Willie, John C. Wilson, Oloff Wilson, Delos Woodruff, Charles J. Woodward, and Oliver C. Yea- ton.
Fire Alarm and Police Telegraph,*
Superintendent .- Monroe Greenwood.
Operators .- Frank G. Wood, J. G. Bloomer, and Thomas M. Mc Leod.
Repairers .- Harry Morton and William Morton.
SIGNAL BOX STATIONS.
1-NW cor Stockton and Francisco.
2-NE cor Mason and Lombard.
3-SW cor Stockton and Greenwich.
4-NW cor Sansom and Greenwich. 5-NE cor Battery and Union.
6-SE cor Montgomery and Green.
7-SE cor Kearny and Union.
8-SW cor Powell and Union.
9-NE cor Dupont and Vallejo.
#12-NW cor California and Kearny.
#13-SW cor Front and Broadway.
14-SW cor Stockton and Broadway.
$15-SW cor Clay and East.
16-NW cor Pacific and Mason.
$17-NE cor Pacitic and Kearny.
#18-SW cor Sansom and Jackson.
$19-NW cor Washington and Davis.
21-City Hall.
23-SW cor Clay and Taylor.
24-NE cor Clay and Powell.
25-NW cor Washington and Dupont.
#26-NE cor Clay and Battery.
*27-SW cor Montgomery and Commercial.
#28-SW cor Pine and Dupont.
$29-SE cor Stockton and California.
# Established April 24, 1865. Cost of Telegraph and Machinery, $20,000; two extra Bells and three Bell Tow- ers, $4,300. Total expense of construction to July, 1873, about $65,000.
FARNSWORTH & CLARK furnish Safe and Reliable Insurance against Fire.
C. P. VAN SCHAACK & CO., 708, 712, 714, and 716 Kearny Street, 'Trunks and Valises.
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#31-SW cor Sansom and Halleck. $32-SW cor California and Drumm.
434-SW cor Mission and Steuart. $35-SE cor Montgomery and Pine. $36-NW cor Folsom and Stenart. #37-NW cor Battery and Bush. 088-SE cor Market and Second. 89-NW cor Howard and Spear. #41-NW cor Sutter and Jones. 42-SE cor Geary and Mason. 943-H. and L. No. 1, O'Farrell nr Dupont. $45-SW cor O'Farrell and Jones. 446-SE cor Kearny and Sutter. $47-SW cor Market and Powell. $48-NEcor Market and Kearny. +49-NW cor Stockton and Sutter. 451-SW cor Folsom and Beale. $52-VW cor. Mission and Fremont.
53-NW cor Townsend and Third.
$54-Engine No. 4, Second nr Howard. 56-Ns Bryant west of First. 57-SW cor Brannan and Second. $58-NW cor Folsom and First. 59-P. M. S. S. Co.'s Wharf, foot of First.
61-SW cor Howard and Third. 62-SE cor Mission and Fourth.
63-NE cor Harrison and Fourth. 64-SW cor Howard and Fifth. 65-SE cor Mission and Sixth. 67-NW cor Harrison and Hawthorne.
68-NE cor Brannan and Fourth.
69-SW cor Bryant and Third.
71-NE cor Mission and Eleventh.
72-SE cor Mission and Thirteenth.
73-SE cor Howard and Eighth.
74-Engine No. 7, Sixteenth nr Valencia. 75-Market opposite Seventh. 76-SW cor Market and Hayes.
78-SW cor Folsom and Ninth. 79 -- NE cor Folsom and Twelfth.
81-SEcor Franklin and Hayes. 82-NE cor Fulton and Gough. 83-NE cor Octavia and Oak. 84-Valencia and Market. 85-NW cor Laguna and Hayes.
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