The San Francisco Directory, 1874, Part 266

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Publication date: 1874
Publisher: San Francisco : Langley, Henry G.
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Maj .- Gen. H. A. Cobb, Commanding Division. Headquarters, San Francisco.


Staff .- Lieut .- Col. S. P. Middleton, Assistant Adju- tant-General; Lieut .- Col. Peter Donahue, Commis- sary; Lieut .- Col. A. W. Von Schmidt, Engineer Officer; Lieut .- Col. Daniel Norcross, Paymaster


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Theo. A. Mudge, Ordnance Officer; Lieut .- Col. E. B. Buffandeau, Quartermaster; Lieut .- Col. J.W. Brum- agim, Judge-Advocate; Lieut .- Col. Beverly C. Cole, Surgeon; Majs. H. A. Cobb, Jr. and James L. Beyea, Aids-de-Camp.


That portion of the National Guard, located in the City and County of San Francisco, now consists of three regiments of Infantry, one battalion Cavalry, and one Artillery Light Battery-all attached to the Second Brigade. Brig .- Gen. John Hewston, Jr., Commanding.


Staff .- Maj. G. W. Smiley, Assistant Adjutant- General and Chief of Staff; Maj. O. Livermore, In- spector: Maj. Frank P. McLennan, Engineer Officer; Maj. William Doolan, Ordnance Officer; Samuel D. Mayer, Paymaster; Henry Dutton, Jr.,Commissary; Maj. C. L. Wiggin, Quartermaster; Maj. A. D. Grim- wood, Judge - Advocate; Maj. S. R. Gerry, Surgeon; Capt. Thomas E. Marks, Aid-de-Camp.


FIRST REGIMENT INFANTRY. - Headquar- ters, northwest corner of New Montgomery and How- ard streets. W. H. L. Barnes, Colonel ; George W. Granniss, Lieutenant - Colonel ; Oscar Woodhams, Major ; Walter Turnbull, Adjutant ; J. Nelson Wright, Quartermaster ; Montgomery Godley, Pay- master ; Arthur W. Cornwall, Commissary ; James D. Whitney, Surgeon ; Rev. John Hemphill, Chap- lain ; James L. Field, Sergeant-Major ; Wm. H. Chamberlain, Quartermaster Sergeant-


Composed of the following companies, viz. :


CITY GUARD .- Company B, First Regiment In- fantry. Organized March 31, 1854; reorganized as Independent City Guard May 16, 1856 ; reorganized as City Guard March 11, 1859. Number of members, seventy-one. Armory, northwest corner of New Montgomery and Howard streets.


Officers. - David Wilder, Captain ; Sidney M. Smith, First Lieutenant ; Henry A. Plate, Second Lieutenant ; Thomas J. O'Keeffe, First Sergeant ; Walter Dickins, Secretary ; Henry A. Plate, Treas- urer.


NATIONAL GUARD .- Company C, First Regi- ment Infantry. Organized 1855 ; reorganized Jan- uary 3, 1856. Number of members, seventy-three. Armory, 318 Post Street.


Officers. - George Humphrey, Captain ; George Vaughn, Jr., First Lieutenant ; Alonzo F. Brown, Second Lieutenant ; A. W. Hanna, First Sergeant ; John Robertson, Secretary ; F. G. Smith, Treasurer.


FRANKLIN LIGHT INFANTRY .- Company D, First Regiment Infantry. Organized June 3, 1861. Number of members, ninety-seven. Armory, north- west corner of New Montgomery and Howard streets.


Officers .-- Frederick W. Pierce, Captain ; Albert D. Harper, First Lieutenant ; Richard H. Orton, Second Lieutenant; John G. Jessup, First Sergeant; Morris Jaster, Secretary.


SUMNER LIGHT GUARD .- Company E, First Regiment Infantry. Organized October 14, 1861. Number of members, seventy-seven. Armory, north- west corner of New Montgomery and Howard streets.


Officers .- Henry J. Burns, Captain ; E. O. Hunt, First Lieutenant ; George A. Folsom, Second Lieu- tenant; V. C. Post, First Sergeant; Horace E. Pope, Secretary.


LIGHT GUARD .- Company F, First Regiment Infantry. Organized October, 1868. Number of members, ninety-five. Armory, northwest corner of New Montgomery and Howard streets.


Officers .- James E. Hughes, Captain ; Wm. E. Deering, First Lieutenant ; Edward V. Thorne, Second Lieutenant ; Joseph J. Butler, First Ser- geant; W. A. Bushnell, Secretary; Eli Cook, Treas- urer.


HEWSTON RIFLES .- Company H, First Regi- ment Infantry. Organized September 7, 1869. Num- ber of members, sixty-eight. Armory, northwest corner of New Montgomery and Howard streets.


Officers .- H. P. Bush, Captain ; H. P. Goldstein, First Lieutenant ; Frank Sperling, Second Lieu- tenant; Wm. H. Fraser, First Sergeant; O. T. Zinns. Secretary; R. R. Raphael, Treasurer.


SECOND REGIMENT INFANTRY .- Headquar- ters, 529 California Street. (Vacant), Colonel; John McComb. Lieutenant-Colonel commanding; Harvey Lake, Major; H. H. Thrall, Adjutant : Henry Schmidt, Quartermaster; Frank Unger, Paymaster; James Swain, Commissary ; ( vacant), Surgeon ; Joseph Jeffries, Sergeant-Major-


Composed of the following companies, viz. :


UNION GUARD .- Company A, Second Regiment Infantry. Organized June, 1861. Number of mem- bers, sixty-nine. Armory, southeast corner of Minna and New Montgomery streets.


Officers .- John Mason, Captain; A. J. Fritz, First Lieutenant; William Cronan, Second Lieutenant; E. C. Slorah, First Sergeant and Secretary; P. B. Quin- lan, Treasurer.


STRATMAN ZOUAVES .- Company B, Second Regiment Infantry. Organized June 16, 1873. Num- ber of members, eighty-four. Armory, southeast corner of Minna and New Montgomery streets.


Officers .- John Stratman, Captain; Bartholomew C. Mooney, First Lieutenant ; William Irelan, Sec- ond Lieutenant; Edward Welch, First Sergeant ; Thomas Donlan, Secretary.


SAN FRANCISCO FUSILEERS .- Company C. Second Regiment Infantry. Organized November 6, 1871. Number of members, one hundred and one. Armory, southwest corner of Sutter and Powell streets.


Officers .- George Cantus, Captain ; Ludwig Siebe, First Lieutenant ; H. D. Naber, Second Lieutenant; H. Meyer. First Sergeant ; Diedrich Dunker, Secre- tary; H. Paulsen, Treasurer.


GERMANIA RIFLES .- Company D, Second Reg- iment Infantry. Reorganized May 28, 1868. Num- ber of members, seventy-eight. Armory, southwest corner of Powell and Sutter streets.


Officers .- John Sneider, Captain ; Wm. Neuman, First Lieutenant ; Herman Heins, Second Lieuten- ant; W. A. Janke, First Sergeant and Secretary; W. H. Bruns, Treasurer.


STEUBEN GUARD .- Company E, Second Regi- ment Infantry. Organized March 3, 1864. Regi- ganized November 11, 1869. Number of members, seventy-nine. Armory, Turn Verein Hall, Bush Street, near Powell.


Officers .- Charles Wochatz, Captain ; Frederick Wickenhauser, First Lieutenant; Anthony Ruh, Sec- ond Lieutenant ; Wm. Cellner, First Sergeant ; Ed- ward Schon, Secretary; Joseph Schwarz, Treasurer.


SAN FRANCISCO CADETS .- Company H, Sec- ond Regiment Infantry, Organized August 7, 1863. Number of members, one hundred. Armory, 615 and 617 Howard Street.


Officers .- C. E. S. McDonald, Captain ; George Bigley, First Lieutenant ; J. J. Seary, Second Lieu- tenant : John J. Murphy, First Sergeant and Secre- tary; George Bigley, Treasurer.


THIRD REGIMENT INFANTRY .- Headquar- ters, 134 Fourth Street. Archibald Wason, Colonel Commanding ; M. C. Bateman, Lieutenant-Colonel ; J. J. Conlin, Major ; P. J. Tannian, Adjutant ; Eu- gene W. Cary, Quartermaster; J. D. Cusheon, Pay- master; (vacant), Commissary; Thomas Green, Sur- geon ; Rev. Thomas Larkin, Chaplain ; Cornelius Donohue, Sergeant-Major ; E. P. Enright, Quarter- master-Sergeant ---


Composed of the following companies, viz. :


MONTGOMERY GUARD .- Company A, Third Regiment Infantry. Organized Decomber 23, 1859. Number of members, eighty-nine. Armory, 134 Fourth Street.


Officers .- Charles Quinn, Captain ; John M'Cully, First Lieutenant ; Thomas Bolster, Second Lieu- tenant; R. C. Eckler, First Sergeant; Nicholas Swee- ny, Secretary; William Lee, Treasurer.


SHIELDS GUARD .- Company B, Third Regi- ment Infantry. Organized December 21, 1861 ; re- organized June, 1870. Number of members, sixty- five. Armory, Irish-American Hall.


Officers .- Michael Flanagan, Captain ; John J.


SPRINGFIELD FIRE & MAR'E INS. CO .; Assets, $1,100,000; Farnsworth & Clark, Agts.


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.


COMPANIES, MILITARY.


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Hand, First Lieutenant ; P. McAleer, Second Lieu- tenant ; Joseph Monaghan, First Sergeant ; John Reid, Secretary; Michael J. Wrin, Treasurer.


WOLFE TONE GUARD .- Company C, Third Reg- iment Infantry. Organized February 12, 1862. Num- ber of members, sixty-one. Armory, 134 Fourth Street.


Officers .- John Leddy, Captain; Michael O'Brien, First Lieutenant; John Byrnes, Second Lieutenant; Edward J. O'Neill, First Sergeant; Joseph O'Neil, Secretary; Timothy Fitzpatrick, Treasurer.


MEAGHER GUARD .- Company D, Third Regi- ment Infantry. Organized May 17, 1862. Number of members, fifty-eight. Armory, 134 Fourth Street.


Officers .- John Egan, Captain ; D. J. Sullivan, First Lieutenant ; Timothy Sullivan, Second Lieu- tenant; J. J. McCarthy, First Sergeant and Secre- tary; John Dollard, Treasurer.


EMMET LIFE GUARD .- Company E, Third Reg- iment Infantry. Organized November 18, 1862; re- organized May, 1868. Number of members, sixty- two. Armory, Irish-American Hall.


Officers .- Robert Cleary, Captain; James G. Hay- den, First Lieutenant; Henry Fowlkes, Second Lieu- tenant; Matthew Conlon, First Sergeant ; W. J. Byrne, Secretary; Michael Meehan, Treasurer.


McMAHON GRENADIER GUARD .- Company H, Third Regiment Infantry. Organized December, 1859. Number of members, sixty-seven. Armory, southeast corner of Sixth and Market streets.


Officers .- John H. McMenomy, Captain; Henry Casey, First Lieutenant; Edward F. Gleeson, Second Lieutenant; John E. Green, First Sergeant; Thomas Macaulay, Secretary; Arthur McGurren, Treasurer.


FIRST BATTALION CAVALRY. - Headquar- ters, southeast corner of Minna and New Montgomery streets. Maj. P. R. O'Brien, Commanding; Abraham Newman, Adjutant; Lieut. William Corcoran, Quar- termaster; A. G. Fitzpatrick, Paymaster; D. W. Laird, Commissary; Charles K. Breeze, Surgeon; John A. Miller, Sergeant-Major; John Pharo, Quar- termaster-Sergeant-


Composed of the following companies, viz .:


FIRST LIGHT DRAGOONS .- Company A, First Battalion Cavalry. Organized, June 4, 1852. Num- ber of members, sixty-one. Armory, southeast cor- ner of Minna and New Montgomery streets.


Officers .- David Moore, Captain ; M. M. Cook, First Lieutenant; John Spreckels, Second Lieuten- ant; John Hey, Brevet Second Lieutenant; John K. Middlesworth, First Sergeant; Charles Mauer, Sec- retary; E. S. Moulton, Treasurer.


SAN FRANCISCO HUSSARS .- Company B, First Battalion Cavalry. Organized 1857. Number of mem- bers, sixty-two. Armory, southeast corner of Minna and New Montgomery streets.


Officers .- John Schreiber, Captain; C. C. Keene, First Lieutenant; E. P. Gray, Senior Second Lieu- tenant; A. K. Hollis, Junior Second Lieutenant; John Krembeck, First Sergeant; A. K. Hollis, Secretary; George McDonald, Treasurer.


JACKSON DRAGOONS .- Company C, First Bat- talion Cavalry. Organized March 16, 1863. Num- ber of members, seventy-six. Armory, southeast corner of Minna and New Montgomery streets.


Officers .- M. Greany, Captain; Edward McPhil- lips, First Lieutenant; J. W. Collins, Second Lieu- tenant; P. F. McGrath, Brevet Second Lieutenant; James O'Brien, First Sergeant; James Glynn, Secre- tary; P. O'Neal, Treasurer.


FIRST CALIFORNIA GUARD (Light Battery). -Organized July 27, 1849. Number of members, eighty-three. Armory, 615 Howard Street.


Officers .- R. G. Brush, Captain; G. W. Chapin, Senior First Lieutenant; N. J. Brittan, Junior First Lieutenant; George L. Reynolds, Senior Second Lieu- tenant; John H. McLean, Junior Second Lieutenant; W. W. Wilson, First Sergeant; Henry Garthorne, Secretary; George L. Reynolds, Treasurer.


The following military companies are independent of the National Guard of California, and not under control of the State military authorities:


CALIFORNIA JAEGERS .- Organized February 5, 1871. Number of members, forty-one. Armory. southwest corner of Powell and Sutter streets.


Officers .- Chris Spiegel, Captain; William Schuh- rer, First Lieutenant; Joseph Mott, Second Lieuten- ant; Eberhardt Hart, First Sergeant.


FRENCH ZOUAVES. - Organized May, 1870. Number of members, sixty-four. Armory, 537 Sac- ramento Street.


Officers .- E. B. Buffandeau, Captain, Raymond Lavigne, First Lieutenant; Oscar Lutzen, Second Lieutenant; John Lavigne, First Sergeant.


GARIBALDI GUARD .- Organized June 6, 1868. Number of members, one hundred and fifteen. Ar- mory, 708 Montgomery Street.


Officers .- A. Colonna, Captain; G. Bignotti, First Lieutenant; G. Maggio, Second Lieutenant; G. Gron- dona, Third Lieutenant; A. Costellano, First Ser- geant.


GERMAN FUSILEER GUARD .- Organized De- cember 17, 1870. Number of members, sixty. Ar- mory, Horticultural Hall.


Officers. - Herman Schneider, Captain ; Bruno Triebe, First Lieutenant; H, Meyer, Second Lieu- tenant; Charles Stein, Third Lieutenant.


GERMAN DRAGOONS. - Organized July 25, 1872. Number of members, eighty-five. Armory, Turn Verein Hall, Bush Street, near Powell.


Officers .- George A. Kaabe, Captain; F. W. Beck- er, First Lieutenant; Frederick Wegner, Second Lieutenant; William Ackmann Jr., Second Lieuten- ant; John Specht, First Sergeant.


GUARDIA DE JUAREZ. - Organized October 17, 1871. Number of members, forty-five. Armory, 1310 Mason Street.


Officers .- Antonio de la Torre, Captain; P. Car- mona, First Lieutenant; E. Arriola, Second Lieuten- ant; M. Fisnado, First Sergeant.


GUARDIA LERDO .- Organized February 2, 1873. Number of members, twenty- five. Armory, 1524 Stockton Street.


Officers .- A. Lopez, Captain; Manuel de la Fuente, First Lieutenant; J. E. Lopez, Second Lieutenant; A. Rodriguez, First Sergeant.


HAIGHT LIGHT CAVALRY .- Reorganized 1872. Number of members, sixty-eight. Armory, Irish- American Hall.


Officers .- John E. Millar, Captain; D. W. Laird, First Lieutenant; M. Byrne, Second Lieutenant; (vacant), Brevet Second Lieutenant; Charles Prior, First Sergeant.


HIBERNIAN RIFLES .- Organized January, 1871. Reorganized February, 1872. Number of members, sixty. Armory, Irish-American Hall.


Officers .- Thomas Desmond, Captain; Michael J. Gavan, First Lieutenant: John McGrath, Second Lieutenant; J. J. Carroll, First Sergeant.


IRISH VOLUNTEERS .- Organized September, 1871. Number of members, forty-five. Armory, cor- ner of Eighth and Folsom streets.


Officers .- John Lynch, Captain ; John K. Reid, First Lieutenant ; John Kelly, Second Lieutenant ; E. Walsh, First Sergeant.


LAFAYETTE GUARD .- Organized June 1, 1868. Number of members, seventy-three. Armory, 730 Montgomery Street.


Officers .- H. Perrier, Captain ; F. Ducotey, First Lieutenant ; M. Sarret, Second Lieutenant ; F. Gar- nier, First Sergeant.


NATIONAL CADETS-Organized December, 1871. Number of members, forty - five. Armory, Irish- American Hall.


Officers .- Richard H. Pitt, Jr., Captain; Henry J. Romer, First Lieutenant; William G. C. Pitt, Second Lieutenant; William I. Evans, First Sergeant.


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SCHUETZEN VEREIN .- Organized September, 1859. Number of members, one hundred and thirty. Armory, Turn Verein Hall, Bush Street, near Powell.


Officers .- John Wulzen, Captain : H. F. Kappke, First Lieutenant ; C. Nobman, Second Lieutenant ; G. Browning, Third Lieutenant ; Fred Lux, Fourth Lieutenant; John L. Meyer, First Sergeant.


SUMNER GUARDS (colored) .- Organized 1866, under the name of Brannan Guards. Reorganized May 6, 1874. Number of members, fifty. Armory, 925 Pacitic Street.


SWISS SHARPSHOOTERS .- Organized March, 1860. Number of members, fifty. Armory, Platt's Hall.


Officers .-- Rudolf Neuenschwander, Captain; G. D. Giacomini, First Lieutenant ; A. Rahwyler, Second Lieutenant; Paul Sury, First Sergeant.


Railroads. [See Business Directory, page 817.]


Ocean Steamers.


[For Foreign Steamship Lines, see Business Direc- tory, page 826.]


AUSTRALIA AND NEW ZEALAND VIA HONO- LULU .- Australasian and American Steamship Co. J. C. Merrill & Co., agents. Office, 204 California Street.


COUS BAY, CRESCENT CITY, AND PORT OR- FORD .- Stms Eastport and Empire, weekly. D. Beadle, agent. Office, 106 Davis Street.


EUREKA (H. B.) .- Stm Pelican. Ben Holladay, Jr., agent. Office, 217 Sansom Street.


EUREKA, HOOKTON, AND ARCATA (H. B.) .- Stm Coquille. Lynde & Hough, agents. Office, 416 Davis Stroot.


MEXICAN COAST .- Colorado Steam Navigation Co. For Magdalena Bay, Cape St. Lucas, La Paz, Guaymas, and Colorado River, every twenty days. Edward Norton, agent. Office, 610 Front Street.


NEW YORK VIA PANAMA .- Pacific Mail Steam- ship Co., every fourteen days. All steamers stop at Mazatlan, Manzanillo, and Acapulco. First steamer of the month stops at San José de Guatemala, Aca- jutla, and Punta Arenas. Edward Taylor, acting agent. Office, northwest corner of Sacramento and Leidesdort streets.


NORTHERN COAST .- Oregon Steamship Co. For Portland, Oregon, weekly, connecting with steamers for Sitka and Puget Sound. William Norris, agent. Office, 217 Sansom Street.


SANTA CRUZ, MONTEREY, MOSS LANDING, CASTROVILLE, SALINAS CITY, NEW REPUB- LIC, AND NATIVIDAD .- Stm Santa Cruz, week- ly. Goodall, Nelson & Perkins, agents. Office, cor- ner of Clay and East streets.


SOUTHERN COAST .- Pacific Mail Steamship Co. For Santa Cruz, Monterey, San Simeon. San Luis Obispo, Santa Barbara, San Buenaventura, San Pedro, Anaheim, and San Diego. Edward Taylor, acting agent. Office, northwest corner of Sacramento and Leidesdorff streets.


SOUTHERN COAST .- Stms Ventura, Constantine, and Kalorama. For San Luis Obispo, Santa Barbara, San Buenaventura, San Pedro, Anaheim, and Sau Diego. Goodall, Nelson & Perkins, agents. Office, corner of Clay and East streets.


TOMALES AND OLEMA .- Stm Donald, weekly. Goodall, Nelson & Perkins, agents. Odlice, corner of Clay and East streets.


VICTORIA (V. 1.) .- Stm Princ Alfred, fifth and twentieth of each month, connecting with steamers for all ports on Puget Sound. John Rosenfeld, agent. Office, northeast corner of Folsom and Spear streets.


YOKOHAMA AND HONGKONG .- Pacific Mail Steamship Co., every fourteen days, connecting at Yokohama with Branch Line for Shanghai. Edward Taylor, acting agent. Office, northwest corner of Sacramento and Leidesdort streets.


YOKOHAMA AND HONGKONG .- China and Trans-Pacific Steamship Co., Limited. Macondray & Co., agents. Office, 204 and 200 Sansom Street.


Stages and Expresses. [See Business Directory, pages 825 and 763.]


Steamboats, Etc.


ALCATRAZ, ANGEL, AND YERBA BUENA ISLANDS .- U. S. stm McPherson leaves Front St. Wharf twice daily.


ALVISO .- Stm Reform leaves Jackson St. Wharf daily (Sundays exceptod), at ten o'clock A.M. Nel- son & Anderson, agents. Office, Jackson St. Wharf. BENICIA, MARTINEZ, SUISUN, AND VAL- LEJO .- California Pacific Railroad Co.'s stm T. C. Walker leaves Broadway Wharf Tuesdays, Thurs- days, and Saturdays, at twelve o'clock M. Office, northeast corner of Broadway and Front streets.


NAPA, VALLEJO, AND SUSCOL .- Stm Express leaves Commercial St. Wharf Tuesdays and Fridays, at two o'clock P.M.


OAKLAND AND ALAMEDA FERRY .- Stms El Capitan and Alameda leave the corner of Pacific and Davis streets, daily, at stated hours. Creek Route-Stm Louise leaves Pacitic St. Wharf at ten o'clock A.M. and forty-five minutes past three P.M.


PETALUMA VIA DONAHUE .- San Francisco and North Pacific Railroad Co.'s stm Antelope leaves Front St. Wharf daily (Sundays excepted), at half past two o'clock P.M., Sundays at eight o'clock A.M. Office, 426 Montgomery Street.


PETALUMA AND SONOMA VIA LAKEVILLE. -Contra Costa S. N. Co.'s stin Clinton leaves Vallejo St. Wharf, Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays, at twelve o'clock M. Office, south side of Vallejo Street, near Davis.


SACRAMENTO AND INTERMEDIATE POINTS ON SACRAMENTO RIVER. - California Pacific Railroad Co.'s stms leave Broadway Wharf daily (Sundays excepted), at four o'clock p.M. Oflice, northeast corner of Broadway and Front streets.


SACRAMENTO VIA BENICIA, COLLINSVILLE AND RIO VISTA .- Stm S. M. Whipple leaves Val- lejo St. Wharf Tuesdays and Fridays, at four o'clock P.M. C. A. Sessions, agent. Otice, 315 Mission Street.


SAN QUENTIN, SAN RAFAEL, ETC .- Contra Costa S. N. Co.'s stm Contra Costa leaves Davis Street, near Vallejo, daily (Sundays excepted), at half past nine A.M. and one and half past four o'clock P.M., Sundays at ten o'clock A. M. and five o'clock P.M. Office, south side of Vallejo Street, near Davis.


SAUCELITO FERRY. - Leaves Meiggs' Wharf daily, at stated hours.


STOCKTON VIA VALLEJO, BENICIA, AND LANDINGS ON SAN JOAQUIN RIVER .- Cali- fornia Pacific Railroad Co.'s stm Amelia leaves Broadway Wharf daily (Sundays excepted), at twelve o'clock M. Office, northeast corner of Broadway and Front streets.


STOCKTON, HILL'S FERRY, AND INTER- MEDIATE LANDINGS .- Stm Hattie Fickett leaves Commercial St. Wharf Fridays, at six o'clock r.M. Lambert, Palmor & Co., agents. Ottico, 39 Market Street.


VALLEJO .- California Pacific Railroad Co.'s stm Yosemite leaves Broadway Wharf daily (Sundays excepted), at seven o'clock A.M. and' four o'clock P.M., Sundays at eight o'clock A.M. Office, northeast cor- ner of Broadway and Front streets.


Cemeteries.


CALVARY (Roman Catholic) .- Termination Geary Street, fronting Point Lobos Avenue.


CITY .- Termination California Street, near Point Lobos.


HOME OF PEACE (Hebrew) .- Between Eight- eenth, Nineteenth, Dolores, and Church streets.


LAUREL HILL (lato Lone Mountain .- Betwoon Post and California streets, fronting Comotory Av


MASONIC .- West of Masonic Avenue, between Fulton and l'urk streets; entrance from l'oint Lobos Avenue, near Lone Mountain. Office, 328 Mont- gomery Street.


ODD FELLOWS .- Point Lobos Avenue, near Lone Mountain. Office, 325 Montgomery Street ..


SHERITH ISRAEL ( llobrew) .- Between Nino teenth, Twentieth, Dolores, and Church streets.


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N presenting this Supplement to the public, we have endeavored to give the principal changes, removals, etc., which have occurred since the gathering of infor- mation for the last Langley's Directory.


While we have not made a house-to-house can- vass, we have gone to considerable expense in obtain- ing the information contained herein, and are confident that it will prove of considerable value to our patrons.


We have requested the public to send in all changes and removals referring to themselves or that may come to their notice, and any omissions which may occur are attributable to neglect in notifying us.


Attention is called to two new features contained in this Supplement-one consisting of the insertion in the alphabetical list of names of persons who have died since the Directory went to press ; the other, a list of additions ard changes in tele- phone numbers since the publication of the last Tel- ephone Book.


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Langley's Gazette.


Register of Names.


SUPPLEMENTARY TO


LANGLEY'S DIRECTORY


POR 1895.


ABE


REGISTER ( 3 ) OF NAMES AND


Abel John J., brickunson, r. 1129 Howard


Abrams H. & Co (Herman Abrams and Jacob Coben! pawnbrokers, 785 Mission


Abramos Herman (H. Abrame & Co.) r. 617} McAllie- ter


Abrams Thomas, died May 12, '95, late r. 38 Linden Av


Aranid John, laborer, died Mar. 10, '95, late r. 1416 Kearny


Adams Charles F., cashier Butler & Haldan, 413 (alifor- nia


ADAMS EDWARD M., manager Langley's San Francisco Directory, office 518 Clay, Telephone Main 1680, r. 2424 Pacific Av


Adams George, merchant, died Mar. 3, '95, late r. 4 Church Pl


Adams George M., cutter U. S. Mint, r. 118 Webster Adams John Q., switchman S. P. Co., r. 650, 4th Adelman Joseph, musician. r 524 Grove


ADLER ALBERT S.


physician and surgeon, office and r. 1113 Sutter, office hours 1 to 3 and 7 to 8 P. M., Sunday 10 to 11 A. M., Telephone East 590 Agosti Albina, died Mar. 19, '95, late r. 10 Antonia Ahern Jeremiah, laborer, died May 5, '95, late r. 20 Al. leen Av




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