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COINER'S DEPARTMENT.
FRANK X. CICOTT, Coiner.
M. K. Cady, Jr., Assistant Coiner.
A. Ehret, Foreman Machine Shop; E. C. Bowen, Foreman Press Room ; G. M. Adams, Foreman Cutting Room ; P. H. Andross, Clerk ; W. H. Edmonds, Fore- man Adjusting Room; Thomas C. Maher, Press Room; F. C. Berdan, Weigher; L. A. Lathrop and George C. Kent, Assistant Weighers; E. W. Nohl, Foreman Whitening Room ; Charles G. Wilkins, Foreman Roll- ing Room; Robert J. Rawlins, Foreman Annealing Room': Samuel Booth, James Nevins, and Thomas Flanders, Cutters ; William H. Lowrie, Roller; Fran- cis L. Hall, H. J. Hunter, Edward Houston, and Charles Strachauer, Machinists ; Frank Blair, John Conness, Jr., Victor N. Collins, H. R. Williams, D. T. Herring, George Hadsell, Francis Hill, John Camp- bell, Wm. A. Matthews, E. F. Whitney, Lyman W. Potter, E. P. Schell, Wm. Staley, Edward Hallett, A. R. McFarlan, Felix Mercado, T. Percy Pease, Frank W. Page, James H. Robinson, William J. Ruddick, J. J. Woodhouse, J. P. Chamberlin, W. Williams, Hart- ley Williams, J. Wallace Westover, and Thomas S. Wentworth, Workmen ; T. A. Mitchell, Machine Hand ; Mrs. Mary P. Ayres, Mrs. M. Baine, Mrs. Cornelia Bowman, Miss Susan Burton, Miss S. E. Bacon, Miss H. A. Chipman, Miss Sophia Drew, Mrs. Mary W. Denver, Miss O. Dawley, Miss L. Douglas, Mrs. E.W. Daingerfield, Miss Lizzie H. Evans, Miss M. M. Es- chenberg, Mrs. A. E. Flagg, Mrs. Ellen Gagan, Mrs. E. S. Geyer, Miss Lizzie P. Grant, Miss Maggie Kel- ley, Miss A. V. Hall, Mrs. E. E. Hughes, Miss Laura Foerman, Mrs. Ellen R. Warren, Miss Rosa Whitney, Miss Jennie M. Downer, Mrs. S. Amsbary, Mrs. S. H. Parsons, Mrs. S. Maltman, Miss Sabra Gillis, Miss D. V. Hamilton, Mrs. Emma C. Ainsworth, Mrs. Ella M. Greenhood, Miss E. M. James, Mrs. M. L. Whittemore, Mrs. E. S. Snell, Mrs. E. W. Bourne, Mrs. Sarah J. Hoffman, Mrs. Teresa M. Harrison, Miss Ellen Fletch- er, Miss Ruth S. Kerr, Miss Addie E. Long, Mrs. Rose F. Lamb, Mrs. Jose M. Loucke, Mrs. Emma C. Leon- ard, Mrs. H. B. Lancaster, Mrs. M. V. Lawrence, Mrs. Mary E. Meyers, Mrs. S. Mehlstedt, Mrs. E. Mitchell, Miss Kate McKenna, Miss Flora Mc- Lennan, Miss Kate F. Ogden, Miss S. L. Olmstead, Mrs. J. J. Ojeda, Miss Lilly H. Post, Mrs. A. S. Ran- dall, Mrs. M. J. Reese, Mrs. Honora J. Saunders, Mrs. H. V. Sewall, Miss Laura F. Shew, Mrs M. E. Thorn,
Mrs. D. W. Theller, Miss Lizzie H. Turner, Mrs. Emma J. Taylor, Mrs. M. E. Wakeman, Miss Alice Walters, and Miss Carrie M. Wheaton, Adjusters ; Miss Ellen Fletcher, Janitress.
U. S. Surveyor-General.
THEO. WAGNER, Surveyor-General.
Office 610 Commercial street. Office hours from nine o'clock A.M. to three o'clock P.M.
John A. Robinson, Chief Clerk ; R. C. Hopkins, Keep- er of Archives ; J. H. Wildes, Chief Draftsman ; Casimir Bielawski, Robinson Gibbons, Julius Von Schmidt, H. S. Smith, T. P. Woodward, J. C. Henken- ius, Xenos Y. Clark, Morris Bien, and T. J. Fiala, Draftsmen; S. N. Bliven, Bookkeeper ; Joseph K. Carter, Ranch Clerk; Theodore Reichert, Mineral Clerk ; E. D. Sawyer, Wm. Leslie, D. F. O'Brien, Mrs. F. J. Page, Miss S. E. Hosmer, Mrs. Minna E. Starr, Miss H. G. Yoell, Miss Katie Short, Mrs. M. E. Nye, and Miss Jennie B. Gagan, Clerks ; George Chambers, Messenger.
Post-office.
NORTHWEST CORNER OF WASHINGTON AND BATTERY STS.
General delivery open daily from eight o'clock A.M. to eight o'clock P.M .; Sundays from nine o'clock to ten o'clock A.M. Registry Office open daily from eight o'clock A.M. to four o'clock P.M .; Sundays from nine o'clock to ten o'clock A.M. Stamp Window, open daily from eight o'clock A.M. to four o'clock P.M .; Sundays from nine o'clock to ten o'clock A.M. Money Order Office open daily, except Sunday, from nine o'clock A.M. to three o'clock P.M. Carriers' Window open daily from eight o'clock A.M. to five o'clock P.M .; Sundays from nine o'clock to ten o'clock A.M.
JAMES COEY, Postmaster.
WILLIAM C. DOUGHERTY, Deputy Postmaster.
Thomas C. Scott, Cashier; E. C. Palmer, Chief Mail- ing Clerk; E. D. Herrick, James F. Swift, George R. Clark, H. C. Goodrich, J. J. Kirby, Frank Drew, Chas. Z. Soule, J.W. Perry, J. S. Mallard, C. J. Burns, E. A. Pogue, Chas. H. Douglass, H. J. Finnegan, and A. E. Doe, Mailing Clerks; M. G. Sawyer, Chief Registry Clerk ; D. C. Owen, W. K. Soltz, Jas. T. Sutton, Henry B. Brown, Frank M. Page Jr., L. R. Lockwood, C. F. Bonney, aud Chas. Dondero, Registry Clerks; C. R. Morris, Chief Night Clerk ; Fred. L. Post, F. E. Dyer, H. G. Rise, W. N. Jacobs, S. J. Clark, and A. L. Adams, Night Clerks ; John Crowley, Chief Box Clerk; Geo. L. White and W. W. Bunker, Box Clerks ; H. W. Butler, Chief Newspaper Clerk ; Frank H. Merrill. Aug. Berg, and R. J. Hardenburgh Jr., Newspaper Clerks ; Wm. Duncan, Stamp Clerk ; John H. Hunt, H, Shuck, and George W. Howlett, General Delivery Clerks : Wm. E. McArthur, Postmaster's Secretary ; N. W. Leonard, Forwarding Mail Clerk; A. Jackson, Chief Money Order Clerk ; Joseph Figuera, Charles Hutchins, and Mrs. Abbie L. Marble, Assistants ; Michael C. Byrne, Collector ; Louis Miller, C. E. Lawson. John Brown, W. A. Robinson, Mrs. E. T. Edwards, Miss Julia N. Lawton, Miss Therese Corlett, Miss O. Desneuf- bourgs, Miss E. Murison and Miss H. P. Wills, Clerks ; A. G. Mitchell, Porter.
SUGGESTIONS TO THE PUBLIC.
Facilities are given to the post-office officials in the discharge of their daily duties, and greater security afforded to the public, by careful attention to the fol- lowing recommendations:
Make the address on letters legible and complete, giving the name of the post-office, county and State. The name of the street and number of the house should also be given on letters addressed to cities where let- ter carriers are employed; while the letter will eventu- ally reach its destination without a number, the omission is often a cause of hesitation and delay. In the case of letters for places in foreign countries, the name of the country as well as the post-office should be given in full. Letters addressed, for instance, merely to " London," without adding " England," are frequently sent to London, Canada, and vice versa, thereby causing delay, and often serious loss.
BEAMISH imports direct the latest Novelties, Scarfs, etc., etc.
HUTCHINSON & MANN, General Agents Paris Underwriting Association, (Marine), of Paris.
ANDERSON & RANDOLPH, Jewelers, 101 Montgomery St.
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SAN FRANCISCO DIRECTORY.
Arrival and Closing of Mails.
MAILS.
ARRIVE .
CLOSE.
A.M. P.M.
A.M. P.M.
7.40,12.50
6.45 12.20
Alameda, Berkeley, etc.
6.30
3.30
Antioch, Martinez, etc ..
12.50
6.45
3.30
Black Diamond, Nortonville,etc
5.00
3.30
Cloverdale, Petaluma, Santa Ro- sa and Coast points ..
11.00
5.30
2.30
Eureka (Humboldt Co., Cal.) ...
11.00
2.30
Mission San Jose, Milpitas, etc.
9.55
6.45
Napa route (via Vallejo;
11.30
9.00
6.45
3.30
Northern California, Oregon and
Washington Territory.
5.30
6.45
6.45 12.20
Oakland and North Temescal.
6.30
3.30
Overland, Eastern States, and Europe ...
5.30
6.45
Sacramento (via Vallejo) 11,30
9.00
6.45 3.30
Saucelito and Bolinas .. 8.00
3.00
8.00 3.00
San Rafael and San Quentin ..
9.00
1.45
11.15 4.00
Tomales and Duncan's Mills.
1.45
11.15
San Jose and Los Gatos.
5.00
San Jose, Santa Clara, San Ma- teo, and Redwood City
9.30
4.05
7.45
2.40
Gilroy and Menlo Park. 11.00
4.05
7.45
2.40
San Leandro, Haywards, etc.
5.30
6.45
...
Southern Cal. (Coast route). 11.30
9.00
6.45 3.30
Suisun and Cal. Pacific R. R. 11.30
9.30
6.45 3.30
Stockton via Central Pac.R.R.
5.30
Vallejo, Napa, etc. 11.30
9.00
6.45
3.30
Virginia City. Gold Hill, Carson,
Reno, Truckee, Nevada City,
and Grass Valley (daily ex- cept Sunday) 11.30 5.30
6.45 3.30
Visalia, Korn, Tulare, San Ber-
nardino, Los Angeles and A.T. 12.50
3.30
Great Britain, Mondays, Wednes- days, and Fridays
6.00
9.00
Portland and Astoria (steamer every five days)
9.30
Victoria and British Columbia
(steam 'r 10th, 20th, and 30th of each month) ..
11.30
Australia, New Zealand, Hono-
lulu (every four weeks) .
10.30
Panama, Acapulco, etc. (three times a mouth)
11.00
Mazatlan, Guaymas, La Paz,
(once a month) .
11.00
China, Japan, and East Indies (twice a month) .
11.00
Tahiti, Marquesas Island, and Honolulu (every opportunity)
RATES OF POSTAGE.
Domestic .- On letters, sealed packages, mail inat- ter wholly or partly in writing, except book manu- script and corrected proofs passing between authors and publishers, and except local or drop letters, or United States postal cards ; also all matter to which no specific rate of postage is assigned, and manuscript for publication in newspapers, magazines, or periodi- cals, three cents for each half ounce or fraction thereof.
On local or drop letters at offices where free deliv- ery by carriers is established, two cents for each half ounce or fra tion thereof.
On newspapers, magazines, and periodicals, exclu- sively in print and regularly issued at stated periods from a known office of publication, without addition by writing, mark or sign, and addressed to regular subscribers, two cents for each pound or fraction thereof, on publications issued weekly and oftener; less frequently, three cents for each pound or fraction thereof.
On miscellaneous mailable matter, embracing alma- nacs, books (printed), calendars, catalogues, correct- ed proofs, handbills, magazines, when not sent to regular subscribers; maps, music (printed), newspa- pers, when not sent to regular subscribers; occasional publications, pamphlets, posters, proof sheets, pros- pectuses, and regular publications designed for ad- vertising purposes, and distributed free, or at nom-
inal rates, one cent for every two ounces or fraction thereof.
On iniscellaneous matter, embracing blank books, blank cards, book manuscript (between authors and publishers), cardboards, circulars, engravings, envel- opes, flexible patterns, lithographs, merchandise, inodels, postal cards (in bulk, not addressed) , photo- graphs, paper, printed or sample cards, samples of ore, metals, minerals and merchandise, seeds, cut- tings, bulbs, roots, scions, stereoscopic views, and all other available matter not above the weight pres- cribed by law, one cent for each ounce or fraction thereof.
Letters must be fully prepaid by stamps. Letters will not be sent with stamps cut from stamped envel- opes or Internal Revenue stamps.
Foreign .- Regulated by treaty. See official table at the Post-Office.
REGISTRATION OF DOMESTIC LETTERS.
Letters may be registered on payment of a fee of ten cents in addition to the regular letter rate of post- age, but the Government takes no responsibility for safe carriage, or compensation in case of loss. Post- masters are required to register all letters properly presented for that purpose, but no letters are to be registered on Sunday.
By order of the Postmaster-General, the registry system was, on the first day of October, 1878, extended to include all third class matter, which covers all articles hereinbefore scheduled under the head of iniscellaneous matter, the registry fee being the same as on letters, ten cents.
POSTAL CARDS.
The object of the postal card is to facilitate letter correspondence, and provide for the transmission, through the mails, at a reduced rate of postage, of short communications, either printed or written in pencil or ink. They may, therefore, be used for or- ders, invitations, notices, receipts, acknowledgments, price lists, and other requirements of business and social life; and the matter desired to be conveyed may be either in writing or in print, or partially in both. The postage of one cent is paid by the stamp impressed on these cards to any office in the United States, and no further payment is required. No card is a " postal card" except such as are issued by the Post-Office Department. According to the provisions of the Treaty of Berne, postal cards may be sent to the following named countries (or others included in the General Postal Union), on the prepayment of postage two cents, viz: Algeria, Austria, Belgium, Denmark, Egypt, France, Germany, Great Britain and Ireland, Greece, Holland, Italy, Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Russia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, and Turkey ; also to Newfoundland, on prepayment of two cents, and to Canada same as do- mestic.
POSTAL MONEY ORDEC SYSTEM.
The money order system is intended to promote public convenience, and to secure safety in the trans- fer, through the mails, of small sums of money. All principal Post Offices receive money and issue drafts for the same upon other Post Offices, subject to the following charges and regulations:
DOMESTIC RATES .- On orders not exceeding $15, 10 cents ; over $15 and not exceeding $30, 15 cents ; over $30 and not exceeding $40, 20 cents ; over $40 and not exceeding $50, 25 cents.
CANADIAN RATES .- On orders not exceeding $10, 20 cents ; over $10 and not exceeding $20, 40 cents ; over $20 and not exceeding $30, 60 cents ; over $30 and not exceeding $40, 80 cents; over $40 and not exceeding $50, $1.
BRITISH, SWISS, GERMAN AND ITALIAN RATES .- On orders not exceeding $10, 25 cents ; over $10 and not exceeding $20, 50 cents ; over $20 and not exceeding $30, 75 cents ; over $30 and not exceeding $40, $1 ; over $40 and not exceeding $10, $1.25.
A money order may be issued for any amount from one ceut up to fifty dollars inclusive, but fractional parts of a cent must not be introduced into any money order or account. United States Treasury Notes, or National Bank Not s only received or paid. When a larger sum than fifty dollars is required, additional orders to make it up imust be obtained. Not more than three orders of fifty dollars each can beremitted by one person each day to one payee.
Bullock & Jones-Importing Tailors, 105 Montg'y St .- Latest & Exclusive Novelties.
Steinway Superb Pianos at GRAY'S MUSIC STORE, 117 Post St.
12.50
6.45
3.30
..
7.40 12.50
4.30
Velocipedes and Rocking Horses at GEO. LOOMIS', 706 to 716 Kearny St
STATE OFFICERS.
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An order is only payable at the office upon which it is drawn. The order should be collected within one year from its date. After once paying an order by whomsoever presented, provided the required infor- mation has been given by the party who presented it, the Department will not hold itself liable to any fur- ther claim, but in case of improper payment of an order, will endeavor to recover the amount for the owner.
FREE PONTAL DELIVERY.
The Free Postal Delivery System is similar to the one so successfully maintained in several of the large Eastern cities. There are thirty-eight 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 ; F. D. Arnold, Thaddeus T. Austin, M. P. Arnold, S. Battens, C. S. Curtiss, T. J. Cutter, Robert D. Cunningham, Robert E. Chapman, Frank M. Coburn, Thomas O. Drinkall, Victor D. Duboce, Shadrach M. Fortier, John Gund- lach, T. L. Heill, G. W. Hart, Otto H. Johnson, Au- gustus King, Austin King, Theodore Linck, J. Lan- sing, Carl T. Lagercrantz, J. M. Logan, M. W. Little- field, F. E. Marsh, James Murray, O. J. McCoy, Daniel McGrath, F. B. McStocker, T. B Parker. Louis Plank, Henry O. Perry, Stanley O. Post, J. R. Rines, Alvin B. Reed, Edmond Ries, J. K. Reed, David M. Ramsey, H. L. Starkweather, C. H. Smith, Jas. H. Smith, Jere M. Smith, Jos. E. Steers, E. P. Shepherd, R. J. Trumble, A. J. Vining, J. J. Walsh, Jacob Weinshenk, J. W. Wil- liams, R. E. Williams, and Richard H. Weber, Car- riers.
BRANCH OFFICES.
Three Branch Offices have been established at the following named localities; Station A, 1305 Polk street; A. M. Cox. Superintendent. Station B, south- west corner of Seventh and Market streets ; Hugh W. Forbes, Superintendent. Station C, northeast corner of Twentieth and Mission streets ; G. E. Fillebrowne, Superintendent.
STREET LETTER BOXES.
There are two hundred and seventy deposit boxes for the reception of letters, placed in prominent lo- calities throughout the city, from which collections are made several times during the day in season for the departure of the mails.
RAILWAY MAIL SERVICE.
HARRISON McCUSICK, Assistant Superintendent James C. Coolidge, Chief Head Clerk.
A. G. SHARP, BENJAMIN C. TRUMAN, THEODORE F. TRACY, Special Agents P. O. Department.
FRED. F. CREQUE, Supervisor Weights of Mails.
P. R. Downer, C. P. Evans, J. F. Harris, James M. Johnson, M. J. Maloney, Edwin L. Mclellan, T. Orchard, Jr., M. E. Quimby, J. H. Reid, Latrobe J. Sellon, and Albert Teal, Head Postal Clerks ; Samuel Bell, W. C. Boutelle, Thomas Connors, W. S. Crowell, William C. Dubois, Thoms J. Ford, C. W. Gurney, William Knapp, John Maguire, R. H. McCloud, Isaac N. Merrill, John H. Mills, Herbert H. Noyes, Edward J. Platt, Stephen Tripp, and C. F. Wood, Postal Clerks; Henry Alvord, John Barrington, George A. Bromley, S. J. Brown, James Churchill, Carlos P. De La Guerra, L.W. Fee, William W. Fowler, Josiah H. Gibbs. William N. Halbert, Charles C. Hilton. Frank P. Howland, Andrew R. McCall, W. M. Polleys, James R. Wilson, and Thomas J. Weber, Route Agents.
State Officers.
OFFICE, SACRAMENTO.
EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT .-- William Irwin, Gover- nor ; James A. Johnson, Lieutenant-Governor; Thomas Beck, Secretary of State; W. B. C. Brown, Controller ; Jo. Hamilton, Attorney-General; J. M. Estudillo, Treasurer; William Minis, Surveyor-General ; Ezra S. Carr, Superintendent Public Instruction ; P. F.Walsh, Adjutant-General ; Frank P. Thompson, State Super- intendent of Printing ; R. O. Cravens, State Librarian.
BOARD EDUCATION .- William Irwin, ex-officio; Ez- ra S. Carr, ex-officio; Charles H. Allen, San Jose ; Az- ro L. Mann, San Francisco ; J. C. Gilson, Oakland ; E. W. Davis, Sonoma ; F. L. Landis, Sacramento; L. J. Chipman, San Jose ; S. G. S. Dunbar, Stockton.
BOARD HEALTH. - Henry Gibbons, M. D., A. B. Stout, M. D., San Francisco ; Luke Robinson, M. D., Santa Clara ; F. Walter Todd, M. D., Stockton; J.L. Cameron, M. D., Red Bluff ; J. F. Montgomery, M. D. and F. W. Hatch, Sr., M. D., Sacramento.
DEAF, DUMB AND BLIND INSTITUTE .-- J. Mora Moss, Thomas Yolland, John Garber, Erwin J. Crane and John A. Stanly, Directors.
STATE INSANE ASYLUM (Stockton) .-- G. A. Shurtleff, Superintendent ; W. T. Browne, M. D., and Walter R. Langdon, M. D., Assistants ; F. T. Baldwin, Caleb Dorsey, Robert Watt, S. A. Holmes, Frank Stewart, Directors.
STATE PRISON .-- William Irwin, ex-officio, James A. Johnson, ex-officio, and Thomas Beck, ex-officio, Di- rectors.
STATE ASYLUM FOR THE INSANE (Napa) .- F. E. John- son, A. G. Boggs, John Boggs, George C. Perkins and P. Van Bever, Trustees ; E. T. Wtlkins, M. D., Resi- dent Physician ; L. F. Dozier, M. D., Assistant Phy- sician.
State Appointees.
(Residence, San Francisco.)
ASSAYER STATE .- Louis Falkenau ; office, 328 Mont- gomery street.
BANK COMMISSIONERS BOARD OF .- Evan J. Coleman, Robert Watt and James T. Murphy ; office, 202 San- som, room 2.
COMMISSIONER OF IMMIGRATION .- Thomas C. Van Ness ; office, 21 Davis street.
FISH COMMISSIONERS .- S. R. Throckmorton, J. D. Farwell, and B. B. Redding; office 401 California street.
HARBOR COMMISSIONERS .- William Blanding, A. M. Burns, aud Bruce B. Lee, Commissioners ; J. A. Mc- Clelland, Secretary ; Austin Hawkins, Assistant Secre- tary ; Isaac W. Smith, Chief Engineer ; Howard C. Holmes, Assistant Engineer ; J. B. Lamar, Attorney ; J. H. Blethen, Chief Wharfinger ; Armstrong Askey, Assistant Chief Wharfinger ; office 10 California street.
INSPECTOR OF GAS METERS .- Henry George ; office, 531 Mission street.
INSURANCE COMMISSIONERS .- J. C. Maynard ; office, 401 California street.
NOTARIES PUBLIC .- Blood J. H., 304 Montgomery street.
Campbell W. S., 503 Montgomery street.
Chattin Edward, 442 California street.
Coffee Andrew J., 323 Montgomery street.
Craig Lee D., 600 Montgomery street.
Enquist A. A., 436 Montgomery street.
Franconi Louis, northeast corner California and Sansom streets.
Hamill John, 329 Montgomery street.
Harvey William, 410 California street.
Holt Thomas H., 326 Montgomery street.
Joice E. V .. 6 Merchants' Exchange.
Kelly Charles E., 209 Sansom street.
Knox Geo. F., 444 California street. Lowenberg Harris, 306 Montgomery street.
Mahler E., 422 Montgomery street.
Mason James, 6 Merchants' Exchange. Murfey Samuel S., 607 Montgomery street.
Read John Robert, 333 Montgomery street. Shuck Oscar T., 24 Montgomery Block.
Smith Holland, 307 Montgomery street. Smith N. Proctor, 426 Montgomery street.
Sutter E. V., 513 Montgomery street. Taliaferro T. W., 326 Pine street.
Tharp E. H., 236 Montgomery street.
Tobin John J., 611 Montgomery street.
Torbert Charles J., northeast corner of Fourth and Townsend streets.
Wegener F. O., 404 Montgomery street.
PILOTS .- W. N. Shelly, Charles Mayo, John Mahan, Frank Murphy, W. H. Jolliffe, Thomas J. Knipe,
BEAMISH, undersells all-Shirts, Underwear, Neck-dress, etc.
HUTCHINSON & MANN, Agents Girard Insurance Co. of Philadelphia.
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ANDERSON & RANDOLPH, Jewelers, 101 Montgomery St.
SAN FRANCISCO DIRECTORY.
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Frank Boyd, William W. Neal, William E. Domett, John W. Ott, Freeman Trask, J. S. Dolliver, Engene M. Freeman, J. Henry Rogers, James Blood, Thomas J. Reddick, Thomas Barber, A. S. Josselyn, and J. B. Jones; office, U. S. Court Building.
PILOT EXAMINERS .- W. W. Galloway, Thomas G. Badger, and James Gallup; office, 34 Merchants' Exchange.
BENICIA AND MARE ISLAND PILOT .- C. H. Harrison; office, 517 Front street.
PORT WARDENS .- Joseph Austin, Charles Wilson, W. B. Norman, and Archibald Harloe; Secretary, John P. Jourden; office, 525 Front street.
Courts.
UNITED STATES CIRCUIT COURT, DISTRICT OF CALI- FORNIA .- Regular terms held in San Francisco, first Monday of February, Second Monday of July, and fourth Monday of November. Special terms at the discretion of the Court. Stephen J. Field, Presiding Judge; Lorenzo Sawyer, Circuit Judge; Ogden Hoff- man, Associate Judge; L. S. B. Sawyer, Clerk; Joseph F. O'Beirne, Deputy Clerk.
UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT, DISTRICT OF CALI- FORNIA .- Regular terms held in San Francisco, first Monday of April, second Monday of August, and first Monday of December. Special terms at the discre- tion of the Court. Ogden Hoffman, Judge; Southard Hoffman, Clerk; A. D. Grimwood, Deputy Clerk ; David Lyon, Office Clerk.
SUPREME COURT OF CALIFORNIA .- Regular terms held in San Francisco, second Monday in January and July, at Los Angeles second Monday in April and October, and at Sacramento second Monday of May and November. Wm. T. Wallace, Chief Justice ; J. B. Crockett, A. C. Niles, A. L. Rhodes, and E. W. Mc- Kinstry, Associate Justices ; Jo. Hamilton, Attorney- General; D. B. Woolf, Clerk; Hyman P. Bush, Deputy Clerk; Thos. F. O'Connor, Secretary and Librarian; G. J. Carpenter, Reporter ; Charles A. Sumner, Phonographic Reporter; Henry Finckler, Bailiff; John J. Crowley, Janitor.
DISTRICT COURT, FOURTH DISTRICT .- Regular terms, first Monday of February, May, August, and Novem- ber. Robert F. Morrison, Judge : Charles Halsey, Commisioner; Thomas H. Reynolds, Clerk; L. P. Peck, Court Room Clerk ; E. Gilson, Register Clerk ; F. J. Murphy, Assistant Register Clerk ; E. S. Belden, Reporter.
DISTRICT COURT, TWELFTH DISTRICT. - Regular terms, first Monday of January, April, July, and Oc- tober. William P. Daingerfield, Judge; F. W. Law- ler, Commissioner ; Thomas H. Reynolds, Clerk : Chas. E. Nougues, Court Room Clerk ; J. D. Ruggles, Register Clerk; Peter Devany, Assistant Register Clerk ; Harrison A. Jones, Reporter.
DISTRICT COURT, FIFTEENTH DISTRICT. - Regular terms, first Monday of March, June, September and December. S. H. Dwinelle, Judge ; Aquila W.
Hanna, Commissioner ; Thomas H. Reynolds, Clerk ; William B. Smith, Court Room Clerk : M. J. Mac- Grath, Register Clerk ; S. P. Carusi, 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 ; Thomas H. Reynolds, Clerk ; Geo. T. Wright, Court Room Clerk; William Stevenson, Register Clerk; M. A. Wilson, Assistant Register Clerk ; John H. W. Riley, Reporter.
DISTRICT COURT TWENTY-THIRD DISTICT - Regular terms, third Monday of April, August, and Decem- ber. Jas. D. Thornton, Judge; James D. Craig, Com- missioner ; Thomas H. Reynolds, Clerk ; Thomas Ma- cauley, Court Room Clerk; Colin M. Boyd, Register Clerk; N. P. Snowball, Assistant Register Clerk ; Samuel Osborne, Reporter.
COUNTY COURT .- Regular terms, first Monday of January and of each alternate month thereafter. Sel- den S. Wright. Judge ; Thomas H. Reynolds, Clerk; John H. Harney, Court Room Clerk ; Jerry Whalen, Register Clerk ; Wolfe Falk, Assistant Register Clerk ; Brainard C. Brown, Reporter.
PROBATE COURT .- Regular terms first Monday of each month. Milton H. Myrick, Judge; Thomas H. Reynolds, Clerk ; William A. Stuart, Court Room Clerk ; Leonard C. Reynolds, Register Clerk ; N. Wi- nants and J. H. Mott, Assistant Register Clerks, Wil- liam A. Maxwell, Reporter.
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