The San Francisco Directory, 1874, Part 252

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


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DISTRICT OFFICERS.


Robert Bell, District No. 1 (North Point to Howard Street); Wallace T. James, No. 2 (Howard to Fol- som); J. C. Sargent, No. 3 (Folsom to Long Bridge).


INSPECTORS.


James E. Squire, John M. O'Neill, John P. Sher- burne, George M. Tingley, Joseph Hollywood, Henry Charbonnell, F. J. White, Daniel Hanlon, Frederick W. Lawrence, Henry C. Goodridge, George Allman, John F. Pinkham, Raphael Lande, David S. Levy, Samuel D. Simonds, Henry C. Menomy, D. J. Don- oghue, John D. Tate, Henry Hoeber (U. S. Measurer Vessels), William H. Harron, Marcellus H. Strout, C. D. Douglas. James H. Breeze, Luke H. Perkins, A. S. Wight, William Patterson, and J. W. Taylor; Mrs. Laura Whittimore, Inspectress.


NIGHT INSPECTORS.


LAWRENCE SELINGER, Captain.


George W. Towle, Jr., Lieutenant.


J. Buckley, N. J. McMurray, John II. Tennant, Richard Havey, Daniel S. Bates, M. W. Davis, Wal- ter W. Wilson, George A. Anderson, James B. Lea- man, Samuel Flint, Andrew McQuade, George Rod- den, T. M. Parker, William C. R. Smith, C. J. Rea- ney, Moses Arms, R. B. Hall, and Gerald Cullen.


WEIGHERS.


Stephen J. Clark, District, No. 1 (North Point to Vallejo); H. L. Street, No. 2 (Vallejo to Beale); George Laws, No. 3 ( Beale to Hunter's Point) ; Thomas P. Valleau, Appraiser's Store ; Patrick Mclntire, N. B. Green, J. C. Palmer, W. H. Boland, Henry Honingsberger, John W. Bachelder, E. B. Keyes, Thomas O'Shea, W. W. Greenhood, and S. P. Mead, Assistant Weighers.


GAUGER.


J. W. PROBASCO. Gauger. Thomas R. Mott and Truman Head, Laborers.


BOARDING OFFICERS.


Isaiah Baker and William Mace.


BARGEMEN.


A. W. Chandler, John F. Sylvia, Peter William- son, John Monroe, Charles Simmons, and John Hef- fernan.


NAVAL OFFICE.


EDWIN G. WAITE, Naval Officer.


Walter Mead, Deputy; W. H. Whitely, Cashier; A. W. Cullum, Entry Clerk; James E. Hughes and Dan- iel Gorham, Assistant Entry Clerks; J. J. Kelley, Liquidating Clerk; Henry Hook, Abstract Clerk; Thomas Reynolds, Bond Clerk; J. M. Ainsa, Ware- house Clerk; W. F. French, Miscellaneous Clerk; B. T. Catlin, Return Examining Clerk; J. E. Goodall, Assistant Liquidating Clork; E. R. Rockwood, Mes- senger.


United States Treasury,


428 Montgomery.


Office hours from ten o'clock A.M. to three o'clock P.M. WILLIAM SHERMAN, Assistant Treasurer.


F. G. Bornemann, Cashier; Thomas B. Clark, As- sistant Cashier; E. St. John Bellows, Bookkeeper; I. A. Amerman, Clerk ; Orlando C. Osborne, Assistant Bookkeeper ; L. A. Boynton, Receiving Teller ; Thomas M. Watson, Day Watchman; William Win- sor, Joseph Winrow, and Henry S. Tucker, Night Watchmen.


Insurance effected, Losses adjusted, and promptly paid by FARNSWORTH & CLARK.


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


C. P. VAN SCHAACK & CO., 708, 712, 714, and 716 Kearny Street, Glassware and Toys.


FEDERAL AND STATE OFFICERS.


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U. S. Mint,


North side Commercial near Montgomery.


Now U. S. Mint, NW cor Fifth and Misssion. The law for the establishment and regulation of the United States Mints, provides that any person may deposit with the officers in charge of the same. gold and silver in bullion, grain, or lumps, which. if requested, shall be refined, assayed, and cast into bars or coined, as speedily as possible after the re- ceipt thereof. The bars to be stamped in such man- ner as shall indicate the weight, value, and fineness of the same. The expense incurred to be retained from cach deposit so made, at such rates and charges, and under such regulations, as may from time to time be established. The said charges not to exceed the actual cost of refining, casting, and forming said bars, including labor, wastage, use of machinery, material, etc., or one half per cent. for coinage, to be received by the Mint at which the deposit was made, and ac- counted for to the Treasurer of the United States.


Office hours from nine o'clock A.M. to two o'clock P.M. Gold bullion received daily from nine o'clock A.M. to twelve o'clock M .; Silver bullion from twelve o'clock M. to one o'clock p.M. Visitors admitted daily from nine o'clock A.M. to twelve o'clock M.


O. H. LA GRANGE, Superintendent. 0. C. Miller, Secretary.


GENERAL DEPARTMENT.


Horace Beach, Cashier; Bernard Lande, Office Clerk; C. A. Buck bee, Record Clerk; Edward Whea- ton, Bookkeeper; Charles S. Swasey, Receipt Clerk; Edward S. Gaver, Abstract Clerk; George Parry, Computing Clerk; Arthur Gieglingen, Memorandum of Deposit Clerk: Thomas B. McCauley, Receiving and Transfer Clerk; Stephen Wing, Chip Room Clerk; Henry R. Williams, Superintendent Deposits Melting: W. E. Lamb, Clerk; Vernon H. Vaughan. Weigher Abrased Coins; Frank Lavine, Carpenter; Edward H. Morton, Conductor; Edward L. Witman and Burke La Grange, Doorkeepers: Thomas Maho- ney. Day Watchman; Benning T. Hanford, Captain of Watch; John Barry, Simon Messenger, Thomas J. Cleary. John D. Boop, James M. Welch, T. C. Gilman, Preston Curry, Elijah S. Hamilton, Abra- bam W. Morse, Herman Steiglitz, Lewis J. Roland, Winfield S. Andross, John McMahon, Patrick Don- nelly, Patrick J. Donoghue, and William W. Moore, Watchmen; Henry S. Dent, Warehouseman; Cooper D. Winn, and John H. Bundy, Messengers; William Mulvin, Janitor; Joseph Worrill, Porter.


ASSAYER'S DEPARTMENT. OSCAR D. MUNSON, Assayer.


WILLIAM T. REILLY, Deputy Assayer.


Leander D. Fisk, Computing Clerk : Robert T. Roberts, James Oglesby, Henry H. Lawrence, Elvin D. Farrington, Moses Furbush, Lewis T. Grant, Sol- omon Loenberg, Thomas C. Maher, H. B. Baker, Charles H. Sherman, George H. Loring, David S. Sherman, James S. Kennedy, and Edward Fitzger- ald, Workmen.


MELTER AND REFINER'S DEPARTMENT. JOHN M. ECKFELDT, Melter and Refiner.


ALEXANDER MARTIN, Assistant Melter and Refiner. F. H. Lasselle, George A. Dall, and Frank W. Gross, Clerks; Jacob Stadfelt, Ingot Melter; Samson Lyon, Joseph L. Wilson, Frederick M. Benner, and John Feix, Melters; Joseph P. Dieves, Aaron Clark, William Harrington, Thomas Rodgers, William H. Edmonds, James Conway, Peter Sesser, Eli J. Van Vieet, M. J. Browne, Barclay Cavanaugh, R. P. Franklin, B. F. Stoakes, and Melvin Laverty, Help- ers; John C. Kelley and Albert S. Bierce, Sweep Cel- lar; James Clark, Messenger.


COINER'S DEPARTMENT.


J. T. BABCOX, Coiner.


E. W. TAGGARD, Assistant Coiner.


W. H. Keith, Second Assistant Coiner ; F. H. Fisher, Chief Adjuster; George De Squires, Assistant Adjuster; Miss M. M. Eschenberg, Mrs. Jane A. La Grange, Mrs. A. W. Bee, Mrs. J. Pennell, Mrs. Em- ma C. Leonard, Mrs. Honora J. Saunders, Miss Katie | five minutes past eleven o'clock A.M.


M. Baine, Mrs. Mary E. Nye, Miss Maggie . Kelley, Mrs. Catherine Short, Mrs. C. J. Keeler, Miss Kate McKenna, Miss Jane Dodd, Mrs. Annie Hampton, Miss Kate C. Robinson, Mrs. Georgia S. Noble, Mrs. Annie E. Staniels, Mrs. Martha M. Ault, Mrs. Mattie A. Shaw, Mrs. Ellen Gagan, Mrs. Susan J. Lane, Mrs. A. R. McFarlan, Miss Laura F. Shew. Miss Ida M. Cox, Miss Ida J. Chapin, Mrs. Lizzie H. Curtis, Mrs. Viola A. Todman, Mrs. Mary A. Cuny, Miss Mary T. Randolph, Mrs. Mary A. Wheaton, Miss Mary Stairley, Mrs. Katie L. Smith, Miss Ella A. Hunt, Miss Lilly H. Post, Miss Mary Harvey, Sarah E. Hosmer, Miss Caroline A. Jessup, and Sarah Mel- stedt, Adjusters; Edward Burrell, Weigh Clerk: Is- aac II. Hopkins, Cutter; L. G. Clement, Assistant Cutter; G. M. Adams, Foreman Rolling Rooms, E. B. Dunning. Roller; Charles G. Wilkins, Assistant Rol- ler; S. S. Burt, Annealer; R. G. Rawlings, Assist- ant Annealer ; E. C. Bowen, Foreman Press Room; Thomas Scott, Foreman Machine Shop ; S. N. Par- ker, W. T. Wood, W. H. Lowrie, M. A. Singleton, E. W. Nohl, J. J. Hayes, P. A. Lamping, and James J. Hannifin, Workmen; Frank Blair, Messen- ger; Henry Pearce, Engineer; M. Berkley and Igna- tius Eckert, Firemen.


U. S. Surveyor-General.


JAMES T. STRATTON, Surveyor-General.


Office, 306 Pine. Office hours from nine o'clock A.M. to three o'clock P.M.


John A. Robinson, Chief Clerk; H. T. Hopkins, Keeper of Archives; J. H. Wildes, Chief Draftsman; Casimir Bielawski. Robinson Gibbons, and Julius Von Schmidt, Draftsmen: George L. Taylor. Book- keeper: Theodore Reichart, and William Beck, Field Note Clerks; George Chambers, Messenger.


Post-Office,


Northwest corner of Washington and Battery.


Office hours, from eight o'clock A.M. to half past six o'clock P.M.


JAMES COEY, Postmaster.


HOLLAND SMITH, Deputy Postmaster.


Charles Sonntag, Cashier; W. C. Dougherty, For- eign Mailing Clerk ; E. C. Palmer, Chief Mailing Clerk; Thomas C. Nye, Francis E. Dyer, Charles O. Hallett, W. N. Jacobs, and E. D. Herrick, Assistant Mailing Clerks; Arthur Martin, Money Order Clerk; Joseph Figuiere and Mrs. Abby L. Marble. Assist- ant Money Order Clerks: M. G. Sawyer, Registry Clerk; Frederick L. Post, W. A. Keefer, and Frank Cummings, Assistant Registry Clerks : James F. Swift, Stamp Clerk; Herman Schuck, John H. Hunt, Charles H. Maull, Ada Wilder, and Mrs. M. B. Hor- ton, Delivery Clerks ; John Crowley, Box Clerk; George W. Howlett and H. A. Fowler, Assistant Box Clerks; Henry W. Butler, Newspaper Clerk; Wil- liam E. Donnellan, and Charles P. Bailey, Assistant Newspaper Clerks; Albert G. Mitchell, General Clerk; Albert M. Brooks, Chief Night Clerk ; Albert A. Hinchman, Henry G. Rise, John J. McKnight, Cor- nelius R. Morris, George P. Adams, George R. Clark, and John Barrington, Night Clerks ; Horace N. Bentley, Messenger; John A. Brown, Night Watch- man.


Great Overland Mail from San Francisco to New York via Salt Lake and Omaha, closes daily at thirty minutes past six o'clock A.M.


English Closed Mail closes Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays, at nine o'clock P.M.


Mails for Sacramento and the Northern Mines close daily at seven o'clock A.M., and forty minutes past three o'clock p.M., for Benicia, Vallejo, etc., at the same hour.


Mails for Stockton and the Southern Mines close daily at thirty minutes past six o'clock A.M., and forty minutes past three o'clock P.M.


Mails for San José, etc., close daily at fifty-five minutes past seven o'clock A.M., and ten minutes past four o'clock P.M.


Mails for Petaluma close Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays, at forty minutes past one o'clock P.M., and Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Saturdays, at forty-


PACIFIC COAST BUSINESS DIRECTORY, 1874-6, H. G. Langley, Pub'r, S. F. Price $5.


ETNA INSURANCE COMPANY, of HARTFORD, is & Fire Insurance Company, not a Fire and Life Company combined.


KENNEDY'S INSURANCE AGENCY, Fire, Marine, and Life, 411 California St.


SAN FRANCISCO DIRECTORY.


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Mails for Eureka close daily (except Sunday), at forty minutes past one o'clock P.M.


Mails for Los Angeles, San Diego, and Arizona, are dispatched at forty minutes past three o'clock P.M., daily.


Mails for Acapulco, Panama, and South America, are forwarded by steamer every other Saturday, and close one hour prior to the departure of the steamer.


Mails for China, Sandwich Islands, Australasian Fiji Islands, and Navigator's Islands, are for- warded regularly by steamer and by every suitable opportunity.


Additional mails for New Zealand and Sydney, close one hour prior to the sailing of the steamer, postage twelve cents per half ounce, which prepays all postage. At the same time mails for Australia are dispatched, postage ten cents per half ounce, which prepays United States postage only.


Letters must be fully prepaid by stamps. Drop letters must be prepaid by postage stamps at two cents per half ounce. Letters will not be sent with stamps cut from stamped envelopes or Internal Rev- enue stamps.


The Post - office opens at eight o'clock A.M., and closes at half past six o'clock P.M., every day, except Sundays.


Open Sundays from nine to ten o'clock A.M.


RATES OF POSTAGE.


Domestic .- Letters to any part of the United States, three cents, prepaid, for each half ounce; city letters, prepaid, two cents; postal cards, one cent each; tran- sient newspapers, two cents each two ounces; books (not to exceed four pounds in weight), two cents each two ounces; circulars, unsealed, one cent for each two ounces to one address; miscellaneous packages (not to exceed twelve ounces in weight), two cents each two ounces; postage on daily papers to sub- scribers, thirty-five cents per quarter; on six day paper, per week, thirty cents per quarter; on weekly, five cents per quarter; on a monthly magazine, one cent each two ounces.


Foreign .- For letters not exceeding half an ounce, and newspapers not exceeding four ounces in weight, the following: British America, Great Britain, Iro- land, and the Hawaiian Islands, six cents for letters and two cents for newspapers; Germany and Austria, by North German Union direct, six cents and three cents; France, Australia (except New South Wales), Tasmania, Central America, Aspinwall, Panama, In- dia, West Indies, China, Japan, Phillipine Islands, and Singapore, ten cents and two cents; Sweden, nine cents for letters by North German Union direct, and two cents for newspapers by way of Stettin; Belgium, eight cents and four cents; Netherlands and Italy (the last by North German Union direct), ten cents and four cents; Mexico, ten cents and two cents; Switzer- land, via Hamburg, eight cents and three cents; Nor- way, via Stettin, six cents and two cents; Portugal, twelve cents and seven cents; Russia, via Ham- burg, ten cents and six cents; Spain (direct mail via Hamburg), eleven cents and six cents; New Zealand, twelve cents and two cents; Denmark, seven cents and two cents; Moldavia, Wallachia, and Roumania (all by North German Union direct), nine cents and six cents; Greece (by North German Union direct), fourteen cents and nine cents; New Grenada (except Panama and Aspinwall), eighteen cents and four cents; Peru and Chile, twenty-two cents and four cents; Ecuador, twenty cents and four cents; Cape of Good Hope and Natal, twenty-eight cents and four cents; Argentine Republic (by American packet), eighteen cents and four cents; Brazil (by American packet), fifteen cents and two cents.


THE POSTAL MONEY-ORDER SYSTEM .


Is intended to promote public convenience, and to insure safety in the transfer of money through the mails. Orders may be obtained at any of the Money- order Offices for any amount up to $50, on payment of the following fee: On sums not exceeding $10, 5 cents; over $10 and not exceeding $20, 10 cents; over $20 and not exceeding $30, 15 cents; over $30 and not exceeding $40, 20 cents: over $40 and not exceeding $50, 25 cents. Instructions are indorsed on the back of each order. International money orders may be obtained on Great Britain, Switzerland, and Germany on payment of a small percentage regulated by the amount required.


FREE POSTAL DELIVERY.


The free delivery system, recently established in this city, is similar to the one so successfully main- tained in several of the large Eastern cities. There are thirty-five districts, each of which is in charge of a carrier who delivers promptly all mail matter received at the Post-office, upon which is written the correct address, street, and number of the party for whom it is intended.


All persons who desire their letters, etc., retained until called for, must leave their address at the Post- office.


Pierre P. Hoin, Jr., Superintendent; H. J. Fini- gan, J. P. Wilburn, Daniel McGrath, A. J. McCarty, James Brady, C. H. Smith, J. R. Rines, Robert Chapman, J. W. Andrzejowski, W. O. Southwick, Augustus King. George V. Goodenow, George C. Fillebrowne, Hugh W. Forbes, Clarence W. Fisher, William W. Bunker, Edward Byram, John B. Cur- tis, Christopher Curtis, Charles Edelman, George In- gersoll, O. H. Johnson, John O'Connor, George M. Reeves, Edmund Rees, Theodore Sheifer, D. O. Wil- liams, David M. Ramsey, J. W. Williams, Joseph M. Flanagan, Herbert S. Frost, and R. E. Chapman, Carriers.


STREET LETTER BOXES.


There are two hundred and seventeen deposit boxes, for the reception of letters, placed in prominent localities throughout the city, from which collections are made several times during the day in season for the departure of the mails.


RAILWAY MAIL SERVICE.


ALFRED BARSTOW, Assistant Superintendent; James Bowman, Clerk.


EDWARD L. ALEXANDER, Special Agent P. O. De- partment.


John Q. Adams, J. C. Coolidge, P. R. Donner, C. P. Evans. John H. Reid, Albert Teal, S. M. Suther- land, W. H. Carr, W. H. Driscoll, T. J. Orchard, and M. E. Quimby, Head Postal Clerks; E. G. Alban, Charles E. Barnes, John Brodie, L. J. Sellon, F. C. Clark, C. W. Gurney, Henry Hale, J. F. Ilarris, Noble Lovely, M. J. Maloney, Clarence C. Smith, Leopold Stern, William Taylor, Jr., Edward L. Mc- Lellan, and Frank A. Whaley, Postal Clerks; Henry Alvord, J. W. Clark, J. H. Gibbs, H. S. Loveland, John W. Perry, William M. Polley, and J. R. Wil- son, Route Agents.


State Officers.


(Office, Sacramento.)


Executive Department .- Governor, Newton Booth ; Lieutenant-Governor, Romualdo Pacheco ; Sec- rotary of State, Drury Melone ; Controller, James J. Green ; Attorney-General, John L. Love; Treasurer, Ferdinand Baehr ; Surveyor-General, Robert Gardner; Superintendent Public Instruc- tion, Henry N. Bolander ; State Printer, Grant H. Springer.


Board Equalization .- James J. Green ex officio, Smith Brown, A. P. Catlin.


Board Education .- Newton Booth ex officio, Henry N. Bolander ex officio; Charles Hl. Allen, San José ; James Denman, San Francisco ; G. R. Kelly, Sacramento; J. G. Kennedy, Santa Clara; W. F. B. Lynch, Oakland; A. C. McMeans, Sonoma ; T. O. Crawford, Stockton.


Board Health .- Henry Gibbons, M.D., A. B. Stout, M.D., L. C. Lane, M.D., San Francisco : Luke Robinson, M.D., Santa Clara; F. D. Todd, M.D., Stockton; J. F. Montgomery, M. D., Thomas M. Logan, M.D. (Secretary), Sacramento.


Deaf, Dumb, and Blind Institute .- Directors : J. Mora Moss, J. C. Hays, D. D. Shattuck Erwin, J. Crane, T. L. Barker, H. A. Palmer.


Insane Asylum (Stockton) .- G. A. Shurtleff, Super- intendent ; I. S. Titus, M.D., and Walter R. Langdon, M.D., Assistants.


State Prison .- Directors : Newton Booth ex officio, Romualdo Pacheco ex officio, Drury Melone ex officio.


SPRINGFIELD FIRE AND MARINE INS. CO., of Mass., always Just, always Prompt.


EDWARD BOSQUI & CO., Paper Rulers, Leidesdorff Street, corner of Clay.


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C. P. VAN SCHAACK & CO., 708, 712, 714, and 716 Kearny Street, Fancy Goods.


COURTS.


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State Appointees.


(Residence, San Francisco .* )


Assayer State .- Louis Falkenau; office, 421 Mont- gomery.


Commissioner of Immigration .- R. K. Piotrowski; office, 302 Davis.


Fish Commissioners .- S. R. Throckmorton, J. D. Farwell, and B. B. Redding; office, 401 California. Gauger of Liquors .- James Hunter; office, 821 Front. Harbor Commissioners .- Samuel Soule, T. D. Ma- thewson, and D. C. McRuer, Commissioners ; J. A. McClelland, Secretary; J. E. Skidmore, Assistant Secretary; T. J. Arnold, Engineer of Sea Wall ; John H. Blethen, Chief Wharfinger ; office, 414 Montgomery.


Inspector of Gas Meters .- James L. Bissell; office, 531 Mission.


Insurance Commissioner .- J. W. Foard; office, 401 California.


Land Locating Agent .- Leander Ransom; office, 611 Merchant.


Notaries Public .- Allen L. A., Yerba Buena Island. Blake Henry C., 333 Montgomery.


Blood J. H., 24 Montgomery Block.


Brooks James, 310 Montgomery.


Conner John W., 604 Merchant.


Crane Alfred C., 422 Montgomery.


De Zaldo Ramon, 434 Montgomery. Fuller Arnold, 611 Montgomery. Hamill John, 329 Montgomery.


Hermann Samuel, 424 Montgomery. Joice E. V., 6 Merchants' Exchange. Lowenberg Harris, 306 Montgomery. Mahler Philip, 434 Montgomery.


McLaren Daniel, 330 Montgomery. Murfey Samuel S., 607 Montgomery.


Smith N. Proctor, 506 Montgomery. Sutter E. V., 513 Montgomery. Swim D. J., 329 Montgomery. Tharp E. H. (office not located.) Thibault F. J., 442 California.


Tibbey H. S., 600 Montgomery.


Torbert Charles J., NE cor Fourth and Townsend. Wegener F. O., 336 Montgomery.


Benicia and MareIsland Pilot .- C. H. Harrison; office, 517 Front.


Pilot Examiners .- W. P. Wells, Alden Y. Trask, and Charles Nelson; office, 34 New Merchants' Ex- change.


Pilots .- W. N. Shelly, Charles Mayo, John Mahan, Frank Murphy, S. C. Nathan, W. H. Jolliffe, Thomas J. Knipe, Frank Boyd, William W. Neal, William E. Domett, John W. Ott, Freeman Trask, J. S. Dolliver, A. B. Gove, and J. B. Jones; offico, U. S. Court Building.


Port Wardens .- Joseph Austin, Porter Haden, Isaac Swain, and Archibald Harloe; Secretary, John P. Jourden; office, 525 Front.


State Board of Tide Land Commissioners .- Newton Booth ex officio, James J. Green ex officio, and Robert Gardner ex officio; Secretary, John M. Currier; office, 715 Clay.


State Geologist .- J. D. Whitney; office, 91 Mont- gomery Block.


Vaccine Agent .- S. M. Mouser, M.D .; office, 235 Kearny.


COURTS.


United States Circuit Court-District of Califor- nia .- Regular terms held in San Francisco first Mon- day of February, second Monday of June, and first Monday of October. Special terms at the discretion of the Court. Stephen J. Field, Presiding Judge; Lorenzo Sawyer, Circuit Judge; Ogden Hoffman, As- sociate Judge: Walter Van Dyke, U. S. Attorney; John M. Coghlan, Assistant U. S. Attorney; L. S. B. Sawyer, Clerk; Joseph F. O'Beirne, Deputy Clerk; E. P. Marsellus, Marshal; George F. Worth, Charles


* For members Board of Health, etc., see Municipal Officers, page 911.


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H. Mead, Benjamin J. Akerman, Henry Finnegass, and Horace Bacon, Deputies.


United States District Court-District of Califor- nia .- Regular terms held in San Francisco first Mon- day of April, second Monday of August, and first Monday of December. Special terms at the discre- tion of the Court. Ogden Hoffman, Judge; Walter Van Dyke, U. S. Attorney; John M. Coghlan, As- sistant U. S. Attorney; Edward B. Cotter, Clerk ; A. D. Grimwood, Deputy Clerk; Robert Crockett, Office Clerk; E. P. Marsellus, Marshal; Deputies as above.


Supreme Court of California .- Regular terms held at San Francisco second Monday in January and July, and at Sacramento second Monday in April and October. William T. Wallace, Chief Justice ; J. B. Crockett, A. C. Niles, A. L. Rhodes, and E. W. Mckinstry, Associate Justices ; John L. Love, At- torney-General ; Charles A. Tuttle, Reporter ; Jas. A. Waymire, Phonographic Reporter; Grant I. Tag- gart, Clerk ; Allen Tillinghast, Deputy ; Carl C. Fink- ler, Secretary.


District Court-Third 'District .- Regular terms, third Monday of April, August, and December. Sam- uel B. McKee, Judge ; John B. Mhoon, Commission- er; William Harney, Clerk; Robert L. McKee, Court Room Clerk; Colin M. Boyd, Register Clerk; Spencer C. Browne, Assistant Register Clerk ; George O'Do- herty, Reporter.


District Court-Fourth District .- Regular terms first Monday of February, May, August, and Novem- ber. Robert F. Morrison, Judge ; Charles Halsey, Commissioner; William Harney, Clerk; John F. Bo- den, Court Room Clerk; James E. Ashcom, Register Clerk; William Ledlie, Assistant Register Clerk; E. S. Belden, Reporter.


District Court-Twelfth District .- Regular terms first Monday of January, April, July, and October. John R. Sharpstein, Judge; Wm. H. Rhodes, Com- missioner ; William Harney, Clerk ; Levi P. Peck, Court Room Clerk ; J. D. Ruggles, Register Clerk ; S. C. Ellis, Assistant Register Clerk; George Hall, Reporter.


District Court-Fifteenth District .- Regular terms first Monday of March, June, September, and De- cember. S. H. Dwinelle, Judge : William H. Chev- ers, Commissioner ; William Harney, Clerk ; Robert S. McKee, Court Room Clerk; John P. Poole, Regis- ter Clerk ; Henry W. Kind, Assistant Register Clerk; Andrew J. Marsh, Reporter.


District Court- Nineteenth District. - Regular terms, second Monday of April, August, and Decem- ber. Edward D. Wheeler, Judge ; Gordon N. Mott, Commissioner ; William Harney, Clerk ; Bert Mc- Nulty, Court Room Clerk ; Frank F. Stone, Register Clerk ; Llewellyn J. Lee, Assistant Register Clerk ; John H. Riley, Reporter.


County Court .- Regular terms first Monday of Jan- uary, and of each alternate month thereafter. John A. Stanly, Judge ; William Harney, Clerk ; William B. Smith, Court Room Clerk ; Thomas Penniman, Register Clerk ; John H. Harney, Assistant Register Clerk ; Charles A. Sumner, Reporter.


Probate Court .- Regular terms first Monday of each month. Milton HI. Myrick, Judge ; William Harney, Clerk ; A. J. Jeghers, Court Room Clerk ; Tristam Burges, Register Clerk ; Frederick W. Pierce, Assist- ant Register Clerk.


Municipal Criminal Court .- Regular terms first Monday of January, and of each alternate month thereafter. Maurice C. Blake, Judge ; William Har- ney, Clerk ; D. B. Woolf, Court Room Clerk ; Frank J. Skelly, Register Clerk ; C. A. Sumner, Reporter.


Police Court .- Sessions held daily. Davis Louder- back, Jr., Judge ; Edward P. Batchelor, Prosecuting Attorney ; David F. McCarthy, Clerk ; John Lussey, Louis Locke, and E. C. Stock, Interpreters.


Justices' Court .- Sessions held daily. Rooms, 804 Montgomery. H. L. Joachimsen (Presiding Justice), F. A. Sawyer, R. Aug. Thompson, James C. Pennie, and Lyman W. Ransom, Justices; George L. Wede- kind, Clerk; Charles W. Childs, Deputy Clerk.




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