The San Francisco Directory, 1874, Part 251

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Publication date: 1874
Publisher: San Francisco : Langley, Henry G.
Number of Pages: 1128


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$91-NE cor Hyde and Turk. 92-NE cor Franklin and Turk.


908-NEcor Jones and Turk. 94-SE cor Polk and Ellis. $95-Cor Taylor and Market. 123-SE cor Hyde and Union.


124-Pioneer Woolen Mills, Black Point. 125-NW cor Filbert and Jones.


126-SE cor Hyde and Washington.


127-SE cor Broadway and Polk.


128-SE cor Sacramento and Leavenworth. 129-SE cor Pacific and Leavenworth.


$132-SW cor Pine and Mason.


134-NE cor Bush and Hyde. : 135-SW cor Bush and Polk. 130-NE cor Post and Van Ness Avenue. 137-NW cor Post and Larkin. 138-NW cor California and Larkin.


$139-SW cor ()'Farrell and Hyde. 142-NE cor Valencia and Twentieth. 143-NEcor Mission and Twenty-second. 145-NW cor Folsom and Twenty-second. 146-SW cor Folsom and Sixteenth. 147-NE cor Howard and Twentieth. 148-NW cor Mission and Sixteenth. 149-SW cor Folsom and Eighteenth. 152-SW cor Brannan and Eighth. 153-NW cor Harrison and Soventh. 154-NW cor Bryant and Sixth. 156-NE cor Fourth and Berry. 157-S side Folsom, east of Fourth.


158-S side Folsom, east of Fifth.


159-Engine No. 6, Sixth nr Folsom.


162-SE cor Pacific and Franklin. 163-SE cor Sacramento and Franklin. 164-SE cor Clay and Polk. 172-NE cor McAllister and Buchanan. 173-NW cor Ellis and Buchanan. 174-NE cor Turk and Fillmore. 102-NW cor California and Front. 213-NE cor Bush and Buchanan 214-NE cor Bush and Steiner. 215-cor Washington and Webster. 216-cor Sacramento and Fillmore. 217-SE cor Devisadero and Bush.


218-NW cor Post and Fillmore.


231-NE cor Howard and Twenty-fourth. 224-NW cor Harrison and Twenty-fourth. 235-City and County Hospital. 236-cor Mission and Twenty-sixth. *Automatic boxes.


Directions for Key-holders .- Upon the discovery of a fire near your signal-box, turn the crank slowly and steadily about twenty-five or thirty times. Then wait a few moments, and if you hear no alarm on the large bells, turn as before. If you still hear no alarm, go to the next box and give the alarm from that. Never open the box or touch the crank except in case of fire. Never signal for a fire seen at a dis- tance. Do not give an alarm for a burning chimney. Be sure your box is locked before leaving it. Upon a second alarm being struck for the same fire it will be considered a general alarm. Second alarms will be turned in only by order of the Chief Engineer or his Assistants.


Keys of the signal boxes are deposited in the vicin- ity of each box, at such places as are indicated upon cards placed thereon.


Boxes designated with a star are Automatic ones. An alarm from these is given by pulling down the hook once and letting go, unerring mechanism doing the rest.


Complaints concerning the working of the Fire Alarm Telegraph, irregular striking of the bells and gongs, broken wires, etc., should in all cases be made at the Fire Alarm office, Brenham Place.


In case of tumult or riot, whereby the services of the Police force are required, an alarm will be given consisting of ten strokes upon the bells and gongs, re- peated five times, which will be a signal for the Police to assemble at the City Hall. This alarm will bo given only by order of the Mayor or Chief of Police.


The telegraph apparatus consists of abont one hun- dred and twenty miles of wire, divided into fourteen circuits, of which nine are signal circuits, or circuits running to the signal boxes. Alarm gongs are located in the different engine, hook and ladder, and hose houses, each connected with the central office by the live alarm circuits; and seven alarm bells for striking the number of the alarm box, located as follows: One on the Hall of the Exempt Fire Co., one on the engine house on Sixth Street, one on the engine house on Stockton Street, one on the engine house on Second Street, one on the engine house on California Street, one on the engine house on Sixteenth Street, and one on the engine house on Pacific Street. The bells and gongs are each struck at the same time by electrical machinery. The police and health apparatus con- sists of thirteen stations, each communicating with the central office, Brenham Place, where a constant watchfulness is exercised by the attending operator.


Fire Department.


The Paid Fire Department of the City and County of San Francisco was organized December 3, 18 ii.


The present force consists of two hundred and seven officers and men tineluding the Board of Engineers, the Clerk of the Board, and six employés at the Cor- poration Yard), ten steamers, to each of which is at- tached a hose reel, five hose carriages, and two hook and ladder trucks. Each steamer and hook and lad- der truck is drawn by two horses, and the hose car- riages by one each. Number of horses in the depart- ment, forty-five. Amount of hose in use, twenty-six thousand feet, all of which is carbolized, recently purchased for the Department. Number of hydrants, eight hundred and eighty-one ; number of cisterns. fifty-nine ; total capacity, two million five hundred and three thousand six hundred and ninety-seven gallons.


Annual Expenses .- Salaries, $127,647. Hose, pipe, etc., $29,708.39. Running expenses, $20,336.03. Office ront and stationery, $1,230.73. Cisterns and hydrants, $13,514. Total, $201,505.18.


Officers .- William Ford (Pres.); Gordon E. Sloss, C. B. Edwards, Edward Flaherty, and J. L. King, Commissioners ; John P. Shine, Clerk : David Suan-


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# For Act of the Legislature organizing a Paid Fire De- partment for San Francisco, and salaries of the officers and men sttached thereto, see pages 844-847.


PACIFIC COAST BUSINESS DIRECTORY, 1874-6, will be published September, 1874.


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ÆTNA INSURANCE COMPANY, of HARTFORD, was established in 1819, and is the largest Fire Insurance Company in the country.


KENNEDY'S INSURANCE AGENCY, Fire, Marine, and Life, represents $12,000,000.


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nell, Chief Engineer ; Matthew Brady, George W. Corbell, James Riley, and John E. Ross, Assistant Engineers; Samuel Rainey, Superintendent of Steam- ers; William Free, Assistant Superintendent; William N. Smith, Corporation Yard Keeper; Charles Lyons, Drayman ; John McCarthy and William T. Finley, Hydrantmen; Peter Burns, Veterinary Surgeon.


Fire Marshal, appointed by Board of Fire Under- writers, John L. Durkee; Deputy, David Van Orden.


STEAMER, No. 1 .- Located. 419 Pacific Street. En- gine, Amoskeag, first class ; size of cylinders (two), seven and a half inches each; length of stroke, twelve inches ; capacity, six hundred gallons per minute. Weight, eight thousand pounds. Cost, $6,250 in cur- rency.


Members .- Charles F. Kimball, Foreman ; John Riley, Engineman; R. Leaders. Driver; Morris Sulli- van, Fireman; O. F. Baker, William Lodge, Bernard Murtha, Michael Bird, William Walsh, E. Langton, and Arthur Lynch, Hosemen.


STEAMER, No. 2 .- Located 412 Bush Street. Engine, Amoskeag, second class; cylinders, six and a half in- ches; length of stroke, ten inches; capacity, four hun- dred gallons per minute; weight,six thousand pounds; cost, $5,950 in currency.


Members .- Jeremiah J. Kelly, Foreman ; Ira H. Chapman, Engineman; George Clinton, Driver ; Charles Franz, Fireman : Thomas Sands, John Wills, James Culver, Isaac Shields, George Gordon, Char- les Lyons, and W. S. Lafferty, Hosemen.


STEAMER, No. 3 .- Located on the South side of Cali- fornia Street, between Hyde and Leavenworth. En- gine, Amoskeag, second class ; cylinder, eight and a half inches; length of stroke, twelve inches; capacity, four hundred gallons per minute; weight six thousand pounds : cost, $5,950 in currency.


Members .- James Dolan, Foreman ; James Stod- dard, Engineman ; Robert McPeake, Driver ; A. Humphreys, Fireman ; Edward Cain. Charles Duis- enberg, William Crimmens, George E. Luther, Wil- liam Johnson, Edward O'Neil, and John B. Taylor, Jr., Hosemen.


STEAMER, No. 4 .- Located 144 Second Street. En- gine, Amoskeag, second class ; cylinder, eight and a half inches; length ofstroke, twelve inches; capacity, four hundred gallons per minute ; weight six thou- sand pounds; cost, 85,950 in currency.


Members .- William H. Miller, Foreman ; James Corbett, Engineman ; Charles Jones, Driver ; J. II. Wilber, Fireman ; Edward Keating, G. L. Darling, Edwin F. Watts, John Tichnor, Richard Pasquale, Francis Hensley, James Williamson, and William Keller, Hosemen.


STEAMER, No. 5. Located 1219 Stockton Street. Engino, Amoskeag, second class; cylinder, eight and a half inches ; length of stroke, twelve inches ; ca- pacity, four hundred gallons per minute; weight six thousand pounds; cost, $4,500 in currency.


Members .- George W. Kennard, Foreman ; Hugh Colvin, Engineman: W. S. Downs, Driver; George E. Miller, Fireman; James Grady, John Mahoney, Wil- liam Davis, James W. Brady, John Broidy, James Rochford, G. D. Josselyn, and William B. Fleming, Hosemen.


STEAMER, No. 6 .- Located 311 Sixth Street. Engine, Amoskeag, second class; cylinders, six and a half in- ches; length of stroke, ten inches; capacity, four hun- dred gallons per minute : weight, six thousand pounds; cost, $4,500 in currency.


Members .- W. O. T. Smith, Foreman; William Simpson, Engineman; John Conway, Driver; Frank Atkinson, Fireman; H. B. Rollins, J. Eckenroth, Thomas Donnicliff, Thomas Sawyer, John E. Dono- van, Daniel Kearny, William Grant, and F. Haskell, Hosemen.


STEAMER, No. 7 .- Located on the north sido of Six- teenth Stroet, between Guerrero and Valencia. En- gine, Amoskeag, second class ; cylinders, six and a half inches ; length of stroke, ten inches ; capacity, four hundred gallons per minute ; weight, six thou- sand pounds ; cost, $4,500 in currency.


Members .- John J. Skchan, Foreman ; P. H. Flemming, Engineman ; James Johnson, Driver ; John Cook, Fireman ; Patrick Fitzsimmons, William H. Parcels, G. W. Quint, Theodore Schulte, Bryan Burns, James Cusick, J. O'Neil, and W. Nicholson, Hosemen.


STEAMER, No. 8 .- Located 1214 Pacific Street. En- gine, Amoskeag, third class ; cylinder, seven and & half inches ; length of stroke, ten inches ; capacity, four hundred gallons per minute ; weight, four thou- sand pounds ; cost, $4,250 in currency.


Members .- James Dwyer, Foreman ; E. Peeples, Engineman ; H. Lavillain, Driver : W. Smith, Fire- man ; Daniel T. Phelps, HI. St. Clair, Richard J. Courtier, W. F. Porter, James W. Kentzel, P. Quirk, G. Robinson, and J. Barber, Hosemen.


STEAMER, No. 9 .- Located 320 Main Street. Engine, Amoskeag, second class ; cylinder, eight and a half inches ; length of stroke, twelve inches; capacity, four hundred gallons per minute ; weight, six thou- sand pounds ; cost, $5,500 in currency.


Members .- William H. Spencer, Foreman ; Samuel Bridgewood, Engineman; Samuel Nash, Driver ; John Henretta, Fireman ; T. F. Casey, A. S. Wil- liams, James Bonnifield, George Damon, James Bain, John Crowley, G. W. Evans, and Wm. B. Fleming. Hosemen.


STEAMER, No. 10 .- Located on Bryant Street, be- tween Fourth and Fifth. The apparatus of this com- pany is an Amoskeag, second class ; cylinder, eight and a half inches, formerly used by No. 4, which will soon be replaced by a new Amoskeag, ordered from the East.


Members. - Joseph Jourdan, Foreman ; Harry Reynolds, Engineman ; John R. Lawson, Driver ; Alexander Truman, Fireman ; Frank Clapp, H. C. Kingsley, Silas W. Lauder, J. W. F. Smith, Thomas Douglas, Philip W. Brady, Edward H. Cox, and John McGee, Hosemen.


SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO ENGINE, No. 1 (Volunteer). -Located on Fourteenth Street, between Railroad Avenue and N Street. The apparatus of this com- pany is a hand engine, built for Broderick Engine Co., No. 1, of the old Volunteer Department.


HOSE, No. 1 .- Located 112 Jackson Street.


Members .- John Cosgrove, Foreman ; John Riley, Driver ; John Hayes, Steward ; George Burr, W'm. Brown, Charles Bell, M. Byron, and John Troy, Hosemen.


HOSE, No. 2 .- Located on Post Street, near Fill- more.


Members .- George R. Holmes, Foreman ; George Sweetzer, Driver ; John Rhody, Steward ; James H. Cahill, Lawrence Hyland, George Lawton, T. P. Jones, and James McMenomy, Hosemen.


HOSE, No. 3 .- Located on Twenty-second Street, near Folsom.


Members .- Isaac V. Denniston, Foreman ; John McGreevy, Driver ; Charles Tew, Steward ; John J. Crowley, Robert T. Brown, James West, Samuel Peterson, and Thomas Kavanagh, Hosemen.


HosE, No. 4 .- Located 1802 Stockton Street.


Members .- James Derham, Foreman ; William Smith, Driver ; Benjamin Whitehead, Steward ; Charles W. Armager, William Blood, William Der- ham, Thomas Ryan, John McCarthy, and David A. Finn, Hosemen.


HOSE, No. 5 .- Located on the south side of Market Street, between Tenth and Eleventh.


Members .- James Riley, Foreman ; Thomas Mc- Glynn, Driver ; John Keith, Steward ; Wm. D. Cue, Charles Hinkel, J. D. Lawton, James D. Powers, John Hyland, and Thomas B. Smith, Hosemen.


HOOK AND LADDER Co., No. 1 .- Located 22 O'Farrell Street.


Members .- A. C. Imbrie, Foreman ; Albin Riss- land, Tillerman ; James Watson, Driver ; William Anderson, Edward Flynn, John Alberts, Joseph Bogart, Charles Bogart, Morris Boker, Charles Gunn, M. Husted, Robert F. Key, J. Muntz, Win. Jennings, and William Prindle, Hook and Laddermen.


HOOK AND LADDER Co., No. 2 .- Located 627 Broad- way.


Members .- Alexander Bourgeois, Foreman ; Jean Louard, Tillerman ; Peter Querlioz, Driver ; T. Lele- vier, P. Louadec, Paul Gibon, Jean M. Chevalier, P. Clavis, John O'Brien, L. Cloidet, A. Demorest, Wm. Boom, F. Hansel, C. Percival, and J. Robert, Hook and Laddermen.


ORIENT FIRE INS. CO. OF HARTFORD; Assets $700,000; Farnsworth & Clark, Agts.


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


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C. P. VAN SCHAACK & CO., 708, 712, 714, and 716 Kearny Street, Paper and Envelopes.


FEDERAL AND STATE OFFICERS.


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federal and State Officers.


Federal Officers.


Army U. S., Division of the Pacific .- Major-Gen. J. M. Schofield, Commanding ; Capt. William M. Wherry, Aid-de-Camp and Acting Assistant Ad- jutant-General ; Lieut. William Ennis, Aide-de- Camp; Lieut. Frank Michler, Aid-de-camp ; Lieut .- Col. J. C. Kelton, Assistant Adjutant- General ; Lieut .- Col. Roger Jones, Assistant Inspector-General ; Col. Robert Allen, Assistant Quartermaster-General, Chief Quartermaster ; Lieut .- Col. A. R. Eddy. Deputy Quartermaster- General, Depot Quartermaster ; Major W. W. Burns, Chief Commissary of Subsistence ; Major Samuel Woods, Chief Paymaster ; Lieut .- Col. Robert Murray, Medical Purveyor ; Lieut. J. G. D. Knight, Engineer Officer ; Major Julian Mc- Allister, Chief Ordnance Officer ; Major Charles C. Keeney, Attending Surgeon ; Capt. Henry Johnson, Medical Storekeeper. Headquarters, NW cor Stockton and O'Farrell.


Army U. S., Department California .- Major-Gen. J. M. Schofield, Commanding ; Major Samuel Breck, Assistant Adjutant-General ; Lieut .- Col. A. R. Eddy, Chief Quartermaster ; Capt. Thomas Wilson, Chief Commissary of Subsistence ; Major Samuel Woods, Chief Paymaster ; Majors C. W. Wingard and Brantz Mayer, Paymasters ; Major Charles McCormick, Attending Surgeon ; Major H. P. Curtis, Judge Advocate ; Capt. William P. Martin, Military Storekeeper. Headquarters, NW cor Stockton and O'Farrell.


Army U. S., U. S. Engineers, Pacific Coast .- Lieut .- Col. B. S. Alexander, Senior Engineer and Presi- dent Board of Engineers Pacific Coast ; Major George H. Mendell, in charge, Lieut. Clinton B. Sears, Assistant, Alcatraz Island and Limo Point; Lieut .- Col. C. S. Stewart, in charge Fort Point ; Lieut. John H. Weeden, Recorder Board En- gineers, offices 533 Kearny ; Lieut .- Col. R. S. Wil- liamson, Twelfth Lighthouse District ; office N W cor Stockton and O'Farrell.


Army U. S., Recruiting Officer in charge of Rendez- vous .- Captain George K. Brady, 313 Kearny.


Army U. S., Paymaster's Department Arizona .- Major C. J. Sprague, Chief Paymaster, office NW cor Stockton and O'Farrell.


Centennial Commissioner for California .- J. D. Creigh ; office, 106 Leidesdorff.


Coast Survey Western Coast Division .- Prof. George Davidson, Assistant in Charge Pacific Coast, San Francisco; Augustus F. Rodgers, Cleveland Rock- well, A. W. Chase, Louis A. Sengteller, and Ger- shom Bradford, San Francisco ; W. E. Green- well, Santa Barbara, and James S. Lawson, Olym- pia, W. T., Assistants ; William H. Dall, Acting Assistant, San Francisco; George Farquhar, Wil- liam Eimbeck, and O. H. Tittmann, San Fran- cisco, J. J. Gilbert, Olympia, W. T., Stephen Forney and Eugene Ellicott, Santa Barbara, Sub- Assistants ; S. R. Throckmorton, Jr., E. F. Dick- ins, Thomas J. Lowry, George H. Wilson, Wil- liam S. Edwards, and Thomas P. Woodward, San Francisco ; Frederick A. Lawson, Olympia, W.T., Aids. Steamer Hassler : Commander Philip C. Johnson, U. S. N., Assistant U. S. Coast Survey, Commanding ; Charles W. Kennedy, U. S. N., Lieutenant Commander; H. B. Mansfield, George W. Tyler, D. J. Adams, and E. W. Remey, Lieu- tenants ; J. R. Santon, Assistant Paymaster ; William M. Rodes, Engineer ; E. W. Burleigh, Surgeon ; C. W. Benedict, Captain's Clerk ; office 214 Stockton.


Collector of Port .- Thomas B. Shannon, office Cus- tom House, third floor. [For Officers, Clerks, etc., see page 920.]


Court, Circuit .- Stephen J. Field, Presiding Judge ; Lorenzo Sawyer, Circuit Judge; Lorenzo S. B. Sawyer, Clerk ; E. P. Marsellus, U. S. Marshal ; Court Room, U. S. Court Building.


Court, District .- Ogden Hoffman, Judge; Edward B. Cotter, Clerk ; E. P. Marsellus, U. S. Marshal ; Court Room, U. S. Court Building.


Court Commissioners .- L. S. B. Sawyer, Joseph F. O'Beirne, Edward B. Cotter, A. D. Grimwood, Robert Crockett, office U. S. Court Building ; Charles A. Low, 116 Leidesdorff ; Nathaniel Hol- land, 605 Clay ; J. A. Robinson, 306 Pine ; John J. Maginis, 636 Clay ; Charles J. Torbert, C. P. R. R. Building, corner Fourth and Townsend.


District Attorney .- Walter Van Dyke ; John M. Coghlan, Assistant ; A. P. Van Duzer, Second Assistant ; office, U. S. Court Building.


Inspector of Boilers .- James Hillman ; office, U. S. Court Building.


Inspector of Hulls .- R. H. Waterman ; office, U. S. Court Building.


Internal Revenue .- John Sedgwick, Collector ; Joel B. Cooper, John E. Youngberg, H. B. Mayhow, Albert F. Adams, George W. Spencer, George M. Garwood, James S. Davis, and Halsey F. Cooper, Deputies ; Abram Shear and John P. Wheeler, Clerks : James N. Driscoll, Daniel S. Dikeman, Amos J. Stockwell, Cornelius J. Murphy, F. T. Brewster, Leonard H. Murch, Carleton W. Mil- ler, and William O. Farnsworth, Gaugers ; E. A. Mccullough, Joseph Worrill, George A. Warren, Stephen Arthur, Oliver C. Swain, Charles L. Woods, Charles P. Wolcott, Charles W. Mock, George J. Clarke, and Thomas S. Hall, Store- keepers.


Land Office .- Henry G. Rollins, Register ; Charles H. Chamberlain, Receiver ; office, 506 Jackson.


Lighthouse Department, Pacific Coast .- Twelfth L. H. District : Com. J. H. Spotts, U. S. N., In- spector of the District ; T. T. Spotts, Clerk, office 204 Montgomery ; Lieut .- Col. R. S. Williamson, U. S. Eng., Engineer ; E. J. Molera, Assistant ; John T. Best, Clerk; office, 105 Stockton; Thomas B. Shannon, Superintendent of Lights ; Amasa Bushnell, Keeper Alcatraz Island ; William W. Scott, Keeper, J. B. Brown, A. Lane, and A. Sutherland, Assistants, Point Bonita ; John T. Huie, Keeper Fort Point ; S. H. Morse, Keeper, C. H. Lund and E. R. Barnum, Assistants, South Farallone Islands.


Marine Hospital, U. S .- C. N. Ellinwood, M.D .. Sur- goon; Hospital, corner Mission and Fifteenth.


Marine Hospital Service U. S., Pacific Coast, Su- perintending Surgeon .- C. N. Ellinwood, M.D .; office, 715 Clay.


Marshal, U. S .- E. P. Marsellus; Deputies: George F. Worth, Charles H. Mead, Benjamin J. Acker- man, and Horace Bacon; Operative Secret Ser- vice Division: Henry Finnegass, office U. S. Court Building.


Mint, Superintendent of .- O. H. LaGrange; office, 613 Commercial. [For Officers of Departments, Clerks, etc., see page 921.]


Naval Officer-(Port of San Francisco) .- Edwin G. Waite; office, Custom House, third floor.


Naval Rendezvous .- Captain C. H. Baldwin, Com- manding; M. W. Sanders, Lieutenant-Command- er; Edward H. Ware, Passed Assistant Surgeon; John A. Scott, First Assistant Engineer; Emil Kuennecke, Clerk; rooms, 1-5 Government House.


Paymaster, U. S. N .- R. C. Spalding; office, 434 Cali- fornia.


Pension Agent, U. S. A. and Navy .- Henry R. Reed; office, 321 Washington.


Post-office .- Alfred Barstow, Assistant Superintend- ent Railway Mail Service; Edward L. Alexan- der, Special Agent P. O. Department, office 603 Montgomery ; James Coey, Postmaster, office NW cor Washington and Battery. [For Clerks, etc., see pages 921 and 922.]


Registers in Bankruptcy .- Samuel J. Clarke, Jr., office 24 and 25 U. S. Court Building, and James M. Gitchell, office 636 Clay.


PACIFIC COAST BUSINESS DIRECTORY circulates throughout the Pacific Coast.


ETNA INSURANCE COMPANY, OF HARTFORD, lost over $3,000,000 in the CHICAGO FIRE, and paid in full, Dollar for Dollar.


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L. W. KENNEDY, General Insurance Agent, Fire, Marine, and Life, 411 California St.'


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Shipping Commissioner .- J. D. Stevenson; office, NE cor Front and Jackson.


Signal Service U. S. A .- Walter B. Webster, Ob- server; James Higgins, Assistant; office. 42 Mer- chants' Exchange.


Superintendent Construction U. S. Public Buildings. -Samuel Mccullough ; office, cor Washington and Post Office Place.


Supervising Inspector Steamboats .- Charles C. Be- mis; office, U. S. Court Building.


Supervisor Internal Revenue, Pacific Coast .- Lewis M. Foulke; office, 419 California.


Surveyor-General for California .- James T. Strat- ton; office, 306 Pine. [For Clerks, etc., see page 921.]


Surveyor Port .- Giles H. Gray; office, Custom House, third floor.


Treasurer U. S., Assistant .- William Sherman, 428 Montgomery. [For Clerks, etc., see page 920.]


Treasury Department, U. S., Special Agents .- Charles A. Morrill and L. W. Noyes ; office, Custom House, third floor.


Custom House.


Northwest corner Washington and Battery; daily from nine o'clock A.M. to three o'clock P.M. (Sun- days excepted).


THOMAS B. SHANNON, Collector.


J. FRANK MILLER, Deputy Collector and Auditor. L. M. Kellogg and E. Burke, Deputy Collectors.


COLLECTOR'S OFFICE.


H. C. Miller, Cashier; J. L. Van Reynegom, As- sistant Cashier; W. H. Coombs, Assistant Auditor; Charles E. Cloyes, Accountant; Florence McCarthy, Impost Bookkeeper; W. R. Slicer, Assistant Impost Bookkeeper; Charles C. Leavitt, Adjuster of Duties; C. C. Redington, R. Frank Clark, and N. G. Siebe, Entry and Adjusting Clerks; L. A. LaGrange, Sta- tistical Clerk; J. A. Perkins and D. F. Slattery, As- sistant Statistical Clerks; W. H. H. Hussey, Record and Indorsing Clerk; W. Ford Thomas, Recording and Bond Clerk; E. B. Jerome, Private Secretary; C. P. Dudley, Register Clerk ; Thomas H. Craig, Ex- port and Abstract Clerk; John H. Housman, Permit and Order Clerk; H. W. Massey, Debenture and Ab- stract Clerk; W. A. Darling, Invoice Recorder and Examiner; Robert D. Lennox, Liquidating Clerk; Charles W. Clayes, Entry Clerk; J. T. Watson, Ex- aminer Gaugers' Returns; Daniel Harris, Examiner Weighers' Returns; H. S. Hunt, Samuel Witkowski, Charles Harlan, A. W. Baker, and P. H. Andros, Assistant Abstract Clerks; W. Standiford, Stationery Clerk; Edward McLean, Fee Clerk; Myron Shew, Examiner Invoices; J. A. Sampson, Abstract and Weigh Clerk; Samuel F. Blasdell, Liquidating Clerk, H. E. Thomas, L. Blanchard, and E. A. Colson, Mes- sengers; R. J. Falls, D. Lynch, and W. G. Loe, Watchmen; D. Walsh, Janitor.


WAREHOUSE DEPARTMENT.


JAMES H. McNABB, Deputy Collector and Store- kooper.


Thomas W. Scott, Bond and Accountant Clerk; C. F. Dodge, Warehouse Entry Clerk; H. D. Witbeck, Abstract and Register Clerk; A. B. Andrews, Mer- chandise Accountant; Herman Bruns, Store Book- keeper; Adolph Berg, Receiving Clerk; J. B. Wor- den, Delivery Clerk; Edward Naughton, Assistant Bond Clerk; W. A. Fogg, Assistant Withdrawal Clerk; C. P. Kelly, P. H. Patten, J. Stockton, Joseph Weed, P. U. Blunt, S. H. Allkire, Thomas H. Noble, Wil- liam S. McRoberts, J. Warren Mason, Ralph Em- merson, and N. R. Mendenhall, Assistant Store- keepers; Timothy Mahony and Thomas L. Darling, Messengers; Martin Winslow, C. II. Mason, William Loughlan, J. B. Finley, and C. Wiese, Watchmen; James M. Nash, Superintendent Laborers; Abraham Ennis, H. B. Pierce, J. E. Brown, W. A. Martin, Robert S. Nixon, A. W. Provost, and John Keefe, Laborers.


APPRAISER'S DEPARTMENT.


G. W. Dent and J. G. Moore, Appraisers; Frederick Lux and H. Z. Wheeler, Assistant Appraisers; N. B. Hoyt, Examiner; William Jacobs, Examiner of Drugs; George McDonald and T. F. Jerome, Examiners of Merchandise; T. O. Lewis, Recording and Abstract Clerk; W. R. McKee, Sampler; J. J. Stoddard, Mes- senger: James Feeney, Superintendent of Laborers; D. J. Hogan, G. E. Bugbee, Charles W. Lomler, Wil- liam Steadman, and Andrew Hollywood, Laborers; Elisha T. Peck, U. S. Drayman; Samuel B. Reed, Bookkeeper.


SURVEYOR'S OFFICE.


GILES H. GRAY, Surveyor.


P. W. Bellingall and F. B. Sharpe, Deputy Survey- ors; W. H. Scales, Debenture Clerk; Joseph W. Church, Examiner Returns; W. S. Morgan, Messen- ger.




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