The San Francisco directory: embracing a general directory of residents and a business directory : also, a directory of streets, 1879 , Part 298

Author: Langely, Henry G
Publication date: 1879
Publisher: San Francisco : Francis, Valentine & Co.
Number of Pages: 1196


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Expenditures for the Fiscal Year ending June 30, 1878 .- Salaries, $165,097 50 ; apparatus, materials, etc., $26,407 45; running expenses, $54,066 66; office rent, sta- tionery,etc., $1,232 10; cisterns and hydrants, $6,789 40. Total, $253,593 11 ..


BOARD OF FIRE COMMISSIONERS .- Gordon E. Sloss, (President) ; Gus Reis, Edward Flaherty, Peter Hop- kins, and Charles Field, Commissioners ; John P. Shine. Clerk ; George W. L. Post, Messenger. .


Officers .- David Scannell, Chief Engineer ; Matthew Brady, Assistant Chief Engineer; A, C. Imbrie, James Riley, John E. Ross, and George W. Kennard, Assist- ant Engineers ; Samuel Rainey, Superintendent of Steamers ; James Stoddard, Assistant Superintendent of Steamers ; Peter Burns, Veterinary Surgeon ; Will- iam Eyre, Corporation Yard Clerk ; Charles Lyons, Corporation Drayman ; John McCarthy and Philip G. O'Neal, Hydrantmen.


STEAMER No. 1 .- Located 419 Pacific street. Com- pany organized December 3, 1866. Engine, Amoskeag. first class ; size of cylinders (two), eight inches each ; length of stroke, twelve inches ; capacity, six hundred gallons per minute ; weight, eight thousand pounds ;; cost, $6,250 in currency. Foreman, Charles Kimball,


STEAMER, No. 2-Located 412 Bush street. Com- pany organized December 3, 1866. Engine, Amoskeag, second class ; cylinders, six and a half inches ; length I of stroke, ten inches ; capacity, four hundred gallons


BEAMISH'S, Nucleus Building, Market Street, cor Third Street.


HUTCHINSON- & MANN, General Insurance Agents, 322 and 324 California St., and 302 Sansome St.


ANDERSON & RANDOLPH. Jewelers. 101 Montgomery St.


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SAN FRANCISCO DIRECTORY.


per minute; weight, six thousand pounds; cost, $5,950 in currency. Foreman, T. Sands.


STEAMER, No. 3 .- Located on the south side of Cali- fornia street, between Leavenworth and Hyde. Com- pany organized December 3, 1866. Engine, Amos- keag, third class ; cylinders, seven and a half inches ; length of stroke, ten inches ; capacity, three hundred gallons per minute ; weight, five thousand five hun-' dred pounds ; cost, $5,950 in currency. Foreman, M. J. Dolan.


STEAMER, No. 4 .- Located 144 Second street. Com- pany organized December 3, 1866. Engine, Amos- keag, second class : cylinder, six and a half inches ; length of stroke, ten inches; capacity, four hundred gallons per minute; weight, six thousand pounds; cost, $5,950 in currency. Foreman, Edward Keating.


STEAMER, No. 5 .- Located 1219 Stockton street. Company organized December 3, 1866. Engine, Amos- keag, second class ; cylinders, six and a half inches ; length of stroke, ten inches ; capacity, four hundred gallons per minute; weight, six thousand pounds ; cost $4,500 in currency. Foreman, John J. Mahoney.


STEAMER, No. 6 .- Located 311 Sixth street. Com- pany organized December 3, 1866. Engine, Amos- keag, second class ; cylinders, six and a half inches ; length of stroke, ten inches ; capacity, four hundred gallons per minute; weight, six thousand pounds ; cost, $4,500 in currency. Foreman, John Dougherty.


STEAMER, No. 7 .- Located on the north side of Six- teenth street, between Valencia and Guerrero. Com- pany organized April 15, 1868. Engine, Amoskeag, second class; cylinder, eight and a half inches ; length of stroke, twelve inches ; capacity, four hun- dred gallons per minute; weight, six thousand pounds ; cost, $4,500 in currency. Foreman, John J. Skehan.


STEAMER, No. 8 .- Located Pacific avenue, between Polk and Van Ness avenue. Company organized June 1, 1869. Engine, Amoskeag, third class ; cylinder, seven and a half inches ; length of stroke, ten inches ; capacity, three hundred gallons per minute ; weight, four thousand pounds ; cost, $4,250 in currency. Fore- man, James Grady.


STEAMER, No. 9 ..- Located 320 Main street. Com- pany organized October 30, 1873. Engine, Amoskeag, second class ; cylinder, six and a half inches ; length of stroke, ten inches : capacity, four hundred gallons per minute ; weight, six thousand pounds ; cost, $5,500 in currency. Foreman, Edward Scott.


STEAMER, No. 10 .- Located on Bryant street, be- tween Third and Fourth. Company organized Febru- ary, 1873. Engine, Amoskeag, second class : cylinder, six and a half inches, length of stroke, ten inches ; capacity, four hundred gallons per minute ; weight, six thousand pounds ; cost, $5,500 in currency. Fore- man, Thomas O'Reilly.


STEAMER, No. 11 .- Located on Fourteenth avenue, between Railroad avenue and N street, South San Francisco. Company organized June. 1874. 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 ; cust, $5,500 in currency. Foreman, C. J. Gillen.


ENGINE, No. 12 .- (Fire Boat, Gov. Irwin.) Loca- tion, foot of Broadway. Company organized July 1, 1878. This company, which is placed on the Harbor Commissioners' Tug and Fire Boat, Gov. Irwin, was created for the better protection of the water front and the shipping in the harbor. Foreman, Captain R. F. Pippy.


HOSE, No. 1 .- Located 112 Jackson street. Company organized December 3, 1866. Foreman, John Hanley.


HOSE, No. 2 .- Located on Post street, near Fillmore. Company organized December 3, 1866. Foreman, George R. Holmes.


HOSE, No. 3 .- Located on Twenty-second street, near Folsom. Company organized December 3, 1836. Foreman, Isaac V. Denniston.


HOSE, No. 4 .- Located 1802 Stockion street. Com- pany organized December 3, 1866. Foreman, James Derham.


HOSE, No. 5 .- Located on the south side of Market street, between Tenth and Eleventh. Company or- ganized December 3, 1856. For. man. James Riley.


HOSE, No. 6 .- Located on McAllister street, between Webster and Buchanan. Company organized April, 1876. Foreman, P. H. Jones.


HOSE, No. 7 .- Located on Tennessee street between Sierra and Shasta. Company organized February 1, 1879. Foreman, J. Morde ai.


HOSE, No. 8 .- Located on Filbert street, between Fillmore and Webster. Company organized February 1, 1879. Foreman, Henry Casebolt.


HOOK AND LADDER, No. 1 .-- Located 22 O'Farrell street. Company organized December 3, 1866. Fore- man, A. Rissland.


HOOK AND LADDER, NO. 2 .- Located 627 Broad- way, Company organized December 3, 1866. Fore- man-John O'Brien.


HOOK AND LADDER, No. 3 .- Located on the south side of Market street, between Tenth and Eleventh. Company organized November, 1874. Foreman, E. McKittrick.


HOOK AND LADDER, NO. 4 .- Located on the north side of Paicfic street, between Jones and Leaven- worth. Company organized April, 1877. Foreman, James W. Kentzell.


Fire Patrol.


Established in May, 1875, by the Board of Fire Un- derwriters. It is conducted on the same principle as the one in successful operation in New York City. The apparatus consists of wagons carrying rubber covers, fire extinguishers, ladders, and other appli- ances for extinguishing fires, saving life, and protect- ing property from damage by water. The force con- sists of twelve men including the Captain, who are being on duty day and night. Telegraph wires ex- tend from the Patrol House to the office of the Amer- ican District Telegraph Co., and also to the Palace and Grand Hotels. Headquarters southwest corner of Stevenson and Ecker streets.


Members .- Russell White, Captain; John F. O. Comstock, Lieutenant; Scott Wycoff, C. H. Lewis, John H. Colen, William F. Thomas, Charles M. Janes, Charles Albee, John Littlefield, C. H. Okell and Thomas J. Dornin, Privates.


FIRE MARSHAL .- John L. Durkee (appointed by the Board of Underwriters). Office, City Hall, third floor.


Federal and State Oficers.


Federal Officers.


ARMY U. S., DIVISION OF THE PACIFIC .- Maj .- Gen. Irvin McDowell. Commanding; Capt. B. B. Keeler and Capt. John H. Coster, Aids-de-Camp ; Lieut .- Col. John C. Kelton, Assistant Adjutant-General ; Col. Ed- mund Schriver. Inspector General; Maj. Elisha H. Ludington, Assistant Inspector General; Lienten- ant-Colonel S. B. Holabird, Deputy Quartermaster- General Chief Quartermaster; Lieutenant - Colonel William W. Burns, Chief Commissary of Subsis- tence ; Surgeon Charles C. Keeney, Medical Director ; Lieut .- Col. Henry Prince, Chief Paymaster; First Lieut. John C. Mallery. Engineer Officer ; Lieut .- Col. George E. Cooper, Assi-tant Medical Purveyor ; Assis- tant Surgeon Van Buren Hubbard, Attending Surgeon ; Capt. Henry Johnson, Medical Storekeeper; Major William Myers, Depot Quartermaster; Capt. George W. Bradley, on duty in Clothing Depot ; Capt. Samuel T. Cushing, Purchasing and Depot Commissary of Subsistence. Headquarters, Presidio.


ARMY U. S., DEPARTMENT CALIFORNIA .-- Maj .- Gen. Irvin McDowell, Commanding (same officers as the Division on Staff) ; Majs. Samuel Woods, J. B. M. Pot- ter, W. A. Rucker. James R. Roche and C. C. Sniffen, Paymasters. Headquarters, Presidio.


BULLOCK & JONES, 1)5 Montgomery Street, Importers Men's Furnishings.


Steinway Superb Pianos at GRAY'S MUSIC STORE, 117 Post St.


Dolls at GEO. LOOMIS', 706 to 716 Kearny St., opposite the Plaza.


FEDERAL AND STATE OFFICERS.


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ARMY U. S., U. S. ENGINEERS, PACIFIC COAST .- Lieut .- Col. Charles S. Stuart, Senior Engineer, Presi- dent Board of Engineers Pacific Coast, and Engineer in charge Fort Point ; Maj. Geo. H. Mendell, in charge Alcatraz Island, Lime Point, and Oakland Harbor In- provement ; First Liout. Albert H. Payson, Recorder Board Engineers ; offices 533 Kearny street. Lieut. Col. R. S. Williamson, Twelfth Light House District, office 120 Sutter street.


COAST, AND GEODETIC SURVEY (WESTERN COAST DIVISION). - Professor George Davidson, in charge Sub Office San Francisco ; Augustus F. Rodgers, Louis A. Sengteller, Gershom Bradford, William Eimbeck, and B. A. Colonna, San Francisco ; W. E. Greenwell, and S. Forney, Santa Barbara; Cleveland Rockwell, Albina, Oregon ; James S. Lawson, and J. J. Gilbert, Olympia, W. T., Assistants ; E. F. Dickins San Fran- cisco ; Eugene Ellicott, Olympia, W. T., Sub Assist- ants ; J. F. Pratt, San Francisco, Aid ; Ferdinand Westdahl, and George Farquhar, San Francisco, Draftsmen. Office, 214 Stockton street.


COLLECTOR OF PORT .- Thomas B. Shannon ; office, Custom House, third floor. [For Officers, Clerks, etc., see pages 1061 and 1062.


COURT, CIRCUIT. - Stephen J. Field, Presiding Judge ; Lorenzo Sawyer, Circuit Judge ; Court Room, U. S. Court Building,


COURT, DISTRICT .- Ogden Hoffman, Judge ; Court Room, U. S. Court Building.


COURT COMMISSIONERS .- L. S. B. Sawyer, Joseph F. O'Beirne, A. D. Grimwood, H. F. Lardner, David Lyon, Southard Hoffman ; office, U. S. Court Building ; Charles A. Low, 23 Montgomery Block; Nathaniel Holland, 605 Clay; J. A. Robinson, 610 Commercial ; John J. Maginnis, 636 Clay ; Charles J. Torbert, Cen- tral Pacific R. R. Building, corner of Fourth and Townsend streets.


DISTRICT ATTORNEY .- Philip Teare ; A. P. Van Du- zer, and William E. Lovett, Assistants; office, U. S. Court Building.


INSPECTOR OF BOILERS .- James Hillman, office, U. S. Court Building.


INSPECTOR OF HULLS .- John H. Freeman ; office, U. 8. Court Building.


INTERNAL REVENUE .- William Highy, Collector ; George W. Ryley, Deputy and Chief Clerk; John E. Youngberg, Cashier; H. A. Hebard, Louis M. Foulke, Carl Foorman, William A. Davies, Carlton W. Miller, Francis M. Cooley, Joseph A. Ringot and S. Y. Jones, Deputies; George A. Newbold, Enoch N. Stout, Thomas Magilton, Herbert E. Hall, William H. Hubbard, Chas. E. Needham and Leonard H. Murch, Guagers; Henry B. McNeil, John D. Boop, Joseph Worrill, Joseph Wallace, Joseph Savage, Alexander C. Beritzhoff, H. H. Havens, George A. Ridgeway and W. R. Stearns," Storekeepers; Abram Shear, Frank Laumeister, H. C. Whittemore and Charles A. Morton, Clerks ; office, U. S. Court Building.


INTERNAL REVENUE AGENTS .- Aaron B. Levisse and Wm. A. Gavett; Agents' Clerk, S. G. Jones; office, U. S. Court Building.


LAND OFFICE .- William R. Wheaton, Register; Charles H. Chamberlain, Receiver; office, 610 Com- mercial street.


LIGET HOUSE DEPARTMENT, PACIFIC COAST .- Twelfth Light House District; Com. Silas Casey, Jr., U. S. N .. Inspector of the District; Charles C. H. Thompson, Clerk ; Lieut .- Col. R. S. Williamson, U. S. A., Engin- eer ; John T. Best, Clerk; C. R. Gerthiel, Draughts- man; John O. Brown, Messenger; office, 120 Sutter. Thomas B. Shannon, Superintendent of Lights; John T. Huie, Keeper, and Mrs. Sophia Huie, Assistant Alcatraz Island; J. B. Brown, Keeper, L. V. Thorn- dyke, E. H. Pinney, and John Webb, Assistants, Point Bonita; James Rankin, Keeper, W. P. Mckeever, As- sistant, Fort Point; William Windsor, Keeper, H. J .. Hess, and James M. Page, Assistants, South Farallone Islands: H. Holzhuter, Keeper, G. N. Shaw, and Fred- erick Meyer, Assistants, Goat Island; S. M. Farren, Keeper, J. Cowley and William McCarty, Assistants, East Brother.


MARINE HOSPITAL, U. S .- C. N. Ellinwood, M. D., Surgeon; Hospital, Presidio Reservation, near Moun- tain Lake.


MARINE HOSPITAL SERVICE U. S., PACIFIC COAST, SUPERINTENDING SURGEON .- C. N. Ellinwood, M. D .; office, 716 Clay street.


MARSHAL, U. S .- A. W. Poole; Deputies: George F. Worth, W. McEwen. D. W. C. Story, Horace Bacon, Henry Finnegass, Charles H. Peterson and Charles S. Favor ; office, 5 U. S. Court Building,


MINT, SUPERINTENDENT OF .- Henry L. Dodge; office, northwest corner of Mission and Fifth streets. [For Officers of Departments, Clerks, etc., see pages 1062 and 1063.]


NAVAL OFFICER (Port of San Francisco) .- Edwin G. Waite; Deputy Naval Officer Walter Mead; office, Cus- tom House, second floor.


NAVAL RENDEVOUS .- Lieut. J. C. Morong, U. S. N., Commanding, office 504 Washington street.


PAY DIRECTOR, U. S. N .- James Fulton; office 434 California street.


PENSION AGENT, U. S. ARMY AND NAVY .- Albert Hart; office, 620 Washington street.


POST OFFICE .- Harrison J. McKusick, Assistant Su- perintendent Railway Mail Service, office 606 Mont- gomery ; A. G. Sharp, Benjamin C. Truman, and The- odore F. Tracy. Special Agents P. O. Department, office 320 Sansom; James Coey, Postmaster, office, northwest corner of Washington and Battery streets. [For clerks. etc., see page 1063.]


REGISTERS IN BANKRUPTCY .- First District: James M. Gitchell, office 636 Clay street. room 10. Second District: Samuel J. Clarke, Jr. ; office, 24 and 25 U. S. Court Building.


SECRET SERVICE DIVISION .- Henry Finnegass ; office, 5 U. S. Court Building.


SHIPPING COMMISSIONER. - J. D. Stevenson; office, 118 Jackson street.


SIGNAL SERVICE U. S. A .- C. E. Brinsmade, Ob- server; Edwin O. Cooke, Assistant; office, 42 Mer- chants Exchange.


SUPERINTENDENT CONSTRUCTION U. S. PUBLIC BUILD- INGS .- Thomas Holt, office, corner of Washington and Post-office Place.


SUPERVISING INSPECTOR STEAM VESSELS .- Charles C. Bemis ; office, U. S. Court Building.


SURVEYOR-GENERAL FOR CALIFORNIA. - Theodore Wagner ; office, 610 Commercial street. [For clerks, etc., see page 1063].


SURVEYOR PORT. - Paul Morrill; office, Custom House, second floor.


TREASURER U. S., ASSISTANT .- William Sherman ; office, 610 Commercial street.


TREASURY DEPARTMENT U. S., SPECIAL AGENTS .- Joseph F. Evans, and William G. Morris ; office, Cus- tom House, third floor.


Custom House.


Northwest corner of Washington and and Battery streets ; office hours daily, from nine o'clock A. M. to three o'clock P. M. (Sundays expected.)


THOMAS B. SHANNON, Collector.


J. FRANK MILLER, Deputy Collector and Auditor.


L. M. Kellogg, Deputy Collector.


Milton Morrison, Deputy Collector Vallejo.


John A. Watson, Deputy Collecter Eureka.


COLLECTOR'S OFFICE.


Charles C. Leavitt, Adjuster of Duties ; H. Clay Mil- ler, Cashier ; Edward B. Jerome, Secretary to Collec- tor ; John A. Sampson, Assistant Cashier ; Florence Mc- Carthy, Impost Bookkeeper ; G. H. Ferre, N. G. Siebe, and R. Frank Clarke, Entry Clerks ; Charles E. Cloyes, Clerk and Assistant Auditor ; Thomas H. Craig, Entry and Clearance Clerk; Joseph A. Perkins, William J. Coey. W. Ford Thomas, C. H. Blinn, William A. Dar- ling, Walter R. Slicer, I. S. Church, R. D. Walbridge, James T. Watson, David Harris, W. H. H. Hussey, Alfred W. Baker, Alex. Hay, Geo. R. Adams, R. D. Lennox, and F. D). Farrington, Clerks ; Edward A. Col- son, Harlow H. White, Arthur W. Von Rhein, and Cressy Unger, Messengers ; Dennis Lynch, J. J. Kelly, and S. M. Folger, Watchmen,


BEAMISH can afford to sell goods low-Imports direct.


HUTCHINSON & MANN, Agents Union Insurance Co., of Galveston, Texas.


ANDERSON & RANDOLPH, Jewelers, 101 Montgomery St.


SAN FRANCISCO DIRECTORY.


HENRY STEIL, ARTIST TAILOR, Occidental Hotel, 237 Bush Street.


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WAREHOUSE DIVISION.


JAMES H. MCNABB, Deputy Collector and Store- keeper, Chas. W. Clayes, Warehouse and Withdrawal Clerk ; Barlow Dyer, Bond Clerk ; George Barrington, Store Bookkeeper ; Alvin Flanders, F. B. Sharp, John M. Creed, Edward Naughton, and David N. Coey, Clerks ; Caius P. Kelly, Wmn. Harrington, John F. Pinkham, James Stockton, J. C. Palmer, Phineas U. Blunt, William S. McRoberts, James B. Worden, Ed- ward McLean, Julius Blumenthal, and H. Colby, Assistant Storekeepers ; A. W. Bishop, Superintendent of Warehouses ; Chas. Weise, Jas. Swinnerton, T. Ma- honey, John Black, Wm. Laughlin, Wm. W. Gift, Watch- men ; A.P.Bouton, Messenger ; Thos. Fall, Engineer Ap- praiser's Store ; John Corbett, Superintendent of La- borers ; Owen Jones, Brad Stevens, George W. Apger, Isaac Holliday, A. C. Buckbee, Bernard J. McGee, Jas. Scudder, D. J. Wilinans, H. E. Thomas, and M. Nolan, Laborers.


APPRAISER'S DEPARTMENT.


Geo. W. Dent and Jacob G. Moore Appraisers ; Fred- erick Lux and Horace Z. Wheeler, Assistant Apprais- ers ; Nathan B. Hoyt, George McDonald, Theodore F. Jerome, and E. B. Dennison, Examiners Merchandise ; Charles Burrill, Examiner Drugs ; T. O. Lewis and J. J. Stoddard, Clerks; George E. Bugbee and A. M. Hiltz, Samplers; Andrew Hollywood, Chas. W. Lom- ler, F. W. Dent, S. W. Jensen, August Allen, Wm. Stedman, William G. Wagstaff, George A. Moore, T. F. Perry, M. C. Edwards, I. Macy, O. Hilton, and Thomas Yarrington, Laborers.


SURVEYOR'S OFFICE.


PAUL MORRILL, Surveyor.


William H. Dinsmore, Deputy Surveyor ; Joshua C. Sargent, Clerk Assistant to Surveyor; Joseph M. Church, Clerk ; David H. Briggs, Messenger.


DISTRICT OFFICERS.


W. W. Lawton, John B. Butler, and A. H. Saxton.


INSPECTORS.


James E. Squires, William Patterson, J. M. O'Neill, John P. Sherburne, James Hart, Henry May, Joseph Hollywood, Henry Charbonnell, J. L. Hatch, J. E. Hill, W. F. Lawrence, Amasa B. Andrews, George Allman, William W. Standiford, S. S. Bamberger, David S. Levy, Samuel D .. Simonds, William H. Scales, Thomas H. Glair, W. P. Harrington, J. L. Lang, C. V. Douglas, James H. Breeze. Luke H. Per- kins, Mitchell Phillips, Henry Delafield, William K. Mitchell, Samuel Dodd, Porter Haden, and Henry Hoeber (Measurer of Vessels), Inspectors ; Mrs. Jose- phine Kelton, Inspectress.


NIGHT INSPECTORS,


DANIEL HANLON, Captain; Lee B. Matthews, Lieutenant.


Jeremiah Buckley, Jonathan Edmundson, John W. McMullin, John P. Skelton, Daniel S. Bates, Isi- dor Simon, J. N. Carter, L. C. Louderback, Martin Frisbie, J. F. Ray, Gerald Cullen, O. M. Marsh, Timothy M. Parker, Stephen Jewett, C. J. Raney, W. Ottenheimer, Ed. H. Burrell, J. M. Wilmans, H. W. Reddan, W. G. Lee. C. M. Stratton, I. S. Barman, Jas. Rourke, Seth Folger, D. G. Grant, Rufus Van Schoick, Thomas A. Moran, Jeffrey Powers, Thomas J. Smith, S. F. Child, Martin Winslow, Charles O'Donnell, J. White, Jos. Griffiths, F. D. Ciprico, J. T. Gamer- ston, and Benj. F. Carver, Inspectors.


WEIGHERS.


Thomas P. Valleau, L. Van Orden, and George Laws, Weighers ; P. McIntyre, Elijah B. Keyes, M. A. Sweet, S. B. Stoddard, Henry Stacy, J. J. Lyon, James R. Selden, Frank Wadsworth, E. C. Stirling, Hardwick Newhouse, Samuel E. Garland, and E. V. Vreeland, Assistant Weighers.


GAUGERS. J. W. PROBASCO and C. B. White, Gaugers.


BOARDING OFFICERS AND INSPECTORS. Charles A. Foster and William Mace.


NAVAL OFFICE.


EDWIN G. WAITE, Naval Officer.


Walter Mead, Deputy; Daniel Gorham, Cashier; Allen W. Cullum, Thomas R. Reynolds, Edmund R. Rockwood, William F. French, Brant T. Catlin, Isaac N. Campbell, and Thomas A. Spear, Clerks; George W. Branch, Clerk and Messenger.


BOATMEN.


W. H. Martin and Thos. Abbott.


United States Treasury,


610 COMMERCIAL STREET.


Office hours from ten o'clock A. M. to three o'clock P. M. .


WILLIAM SHERMAN, Assistant Treasurer.


F. G. Bornemann, Cashier ; E. St. John Bellows, Bookkeeper; Richard M. Anthony, Chief Clerk; Thomas B. Clark, Clerk; L. A. Boynton, Assistant Cashier ; Charles S. Swasey, Clerk; Thomas M. Wat- son, Janitor; Samuel W. Pollard, Assistant Janitor ; Wm. R. Page, E. B. Hopkinson, G. D. Jewett, and L. J. Roland, Night Watchmen.


U. S. Mint,


NORTHWEST CORNER OF FIFTH AND MISSION STREETS.


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 each 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., to be received by the Mint at which the deposit was made, and accounted for to the Treas- urer 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 ad. mitted daily from nine o'clock A. M. to twelve o'clock M.


HENRY L. DODGE, Superintendent.


GENERAL DEPARTMENT.


T. H. F. Robertson, Chief Clerk; Horace Beach, Cashier; George Parry, Computing Clerk; C. H. Hedges, Memorandum Cleck; Hugh Chalmers, Re- ceipt Clerk ; H. C. Johannes, Office Clerk; E. S. Ga- ver, Register of Deposits; Edward Wheaton, Book- keeper ; Frank W. Gross, Assistant Bookkeeper ; D. L. Noggle, Receiving Clerk; William H. Keith, Test Weigher; W. H. Clark, Adjuster of Wrights and Balances; Geo. L. Harris, Chief Engineer; C. F. Robinson, Captain of Watch; Arthur Gieglingen, Clerk; F. H. Fisher, Chip Room Clerk; Stephen Wing, Transfer Clerk ; Wm. P. Edwards, Jr., Thomas G. Tracy, Clerks ; W. Hamilton Clarke, Abstract Clerk ; Wm. Haselhurst and Charles A. Stanley, Assistant Engineers ; F. D. Morrell, Carpenter ; J. F. Sullivan, Blacksmith ; Horace D. Low, Superintendent of De- posits Melting ; Edward A. Poole, Custodian of Cabi- nets ; William H. Childs, Storekeeper: H. E. Wins- low, and Edward Mulvin, Firemen; W. A. Jones, Charles Barlow, J. Barclay, W. S. Morgan, J. H. Cornwall, and Patrick Reardon, Workmen; E. W. Leonard, Wm.M. Keefer, and William P. Ruggles, Con- ductors ; P. A. Lamping. J. Fitzpatrick, and Thomas H. White, Doorkeepers ; J. H. Bundy and Edward B. Hinds, Messengers; W. K. Benjamin, Thomas Ma- honey, and Elijah S. Hamilton, Day Watchmen ; A.W. Morse, James Y. Jones, Wm. F. Gregory, and S. H.


BULLOCK & JONES, Importing Tailors, 105 Montgomery Street.


Gloves and Mittens at GEO. LOOMIS', 706 to 716 Kearny St.


FEDERAL OFFICERS.


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Center, Night Watchmen ; Jas. D. Bowland, Caleb Hal- lowell, and T. H. Cerson, Janitors ; Owen Sheridan, Helper; Jos. Goodridge, Carpenter; Geo. E. Rich- mond, and E. Fitzgerald, Outside Watchmen.


ASSAYER'S DEPARTMENT.


OSCAR D. MUNSON, Assayer.


H. H. Lawrence, Assistant Assayer.


Charles H. Sherman, Second Assistant Assayer.


Frank D. Hetrick, Foreman ; John M. Currier, War- rant Clerk ; Robert T. Roberts, James Oglesby, Moses Furbush, Lewis T. Grant, George H. Loring, David S Sherman, Joseph Jacobs, M. G. Nixon, W. T. Reil- ly, Charles A. Swain, Martin V. Ritter, E. Ruhling, C. H. Martin, H. M. Shepherd, J. H. Merrall, and Wil- liam Watson, Workmen.


MELTER'S AND REFINER'S DEPARTMENT.


ALEXANDER MARTIN, Melter and Refiner. T. B. McCauley, Assistant Melter and Refiner.


Frank H. Lasselle, Charles A. Buckbee, and George A. Dall, Clerks ; John Feix, Foreman of Refinery ; Gaetano Bacigalupi, Frederick M. Benner, James Clark, John Finnegan, Edward J. Levy, Samson Lion, Jacob Stadfeldt, Benjamin F. Stoakes, George A. War- ren, William B. Hunt, and Joseph L. Wilson, Melters ; Albert S. Bierce, and John C. Kelley, Sweep Cellar Operatives ; Henry Classen, William L. Eaton, Benja- min S. Marston, Robert Rowe, Garrett E. Rice, and Peter Sesser, Refinery Operatives ; George Brown, John Carter, Henry M. Clayes, Clarence W. Fisher, Roder- ick P. Franklin, E. M. Hooper, Green Majors, Van Renssalaer Raymond, Ezra W. Woolsey, Thos. F. Clark, William Hanley, John Bigley, O. D. Morse, Abraham Lewis, J. La Blanc, Melvin Laverty, Daniel A. Lancas- ter, Hartman Littlebrandt, George Rodden, and John J. Woodhouse, Helpers ; Henry J. Moore, Plumber ; Charles F. Ammerman, Messenger.




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