Husted's Oakland, Alameda and Berkeley directory, 1892-3, Part 1

Author: Husted, F. M; Polk-Husted Directory Co
Publication date: 1893
Publisher: San Francisco, Cal. : F.M. Husted
Number of Pages: 1028


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HUSTED'S


Oakland, Alameda and Berkeley


DIRECTORY,


GIVING NAME OCCUPATION AND RESIDENCE OF ALL


ADULT PERSONS


SOCIETIES, ASSOCIATIONS, CITY AND COUNTY GOVERNMENT, ETC.,


TOGETHER WITH


Classified Business Directory, and Street Guide, giving Name, Location and Official Numbering of Every Street in Oakland.


1892-3.


For Sal eby W. B. HARDY, Bookseller and Stationer, 961 Broadway, Oakland.


DECEMBER 1ST, 1892.


F. M. HUSTED, PUBLISHER, 522 Montgomery St., San Francisco, Cal.


Entered according to Act of Congress, in the year 1892, by F. M. HUSTED, in the office of the Librarian of Congress, Washington, D. C.


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TABLE OF CONTENTS.


PAGE.


PAGE.


Academies and Private Schools


24| Knights of Honor ... .54


Alameda County Government 38


Knights of Pythias .54


American Legion of Honor 51


Ladies of the G A R .53


Ancient Order of Foresters 51


Legislative.


37


Ancient Order of Foresters of America.51


Libraries and Reading Rooms


43


Ancient Order of Hibernians. 52


Ancient Order United Workmen


Associated Charities


27


Miscellaneous Societies 58


28| Native Daughters of the Golden West, 55


Board of Trade.


28


Order ot Chosen Friends. 55


52| Order of Hermanns Sons .56


Catholic Schools.


27


Order of Scottish Clans .56


Cemeteries


29


Order of the Eastern Star. 50


Chabot Obser atory


46


Parks 46


Patriotic Order Sons of America. 56


City Government


13


Police Department. . 19


City Public Schools.


22


Post Office .


46


Clubs 57


Private Schools 24


Colored Masons 52


Public Halls and Buildings 48


Companions of the Forest


51


Public Schools (City). 22


County Government. 38


Roman Catholic Schools 27


School Clerks .40


Courts. . 41


Societies . 50-57


Equitable Aid Union 53 Sons of America ( Patriotic Order). .56


Fire Department .15


Sons o St George 56


Grand Army of the Republic. 53 Sons of Veterans 56


Health Department.


19| St Andrew's Society 56


State Government


37


Suburban Schools 24


United Ancient Order of Druids 56


Independent Order Foresters 53


Women's Relief Corps G A R .53


IOŐF.


53


Woodmen of the World ,56


Kindergarten and Primary Schools


26 Young Ladies' Institute


56


Knights and Ladies of Honor. 541


Young Men's Institute


57


INDEX TO CONTENTS.


PAGE.


Alameda 567-739


Berkeley .741-973


Classified Business of Oakland, Ala- meda, and Berkeley. 875


Emeryville (see Oakland portion of work).


Fruitvale (see Oakland porion of work).


Golden Gate (see Oakland porcio i of work).


Lorın (see Oakland and Berkeley por- tions of work)


Miscellaneous Information Societies, etc ... 13-60


North Temescal (see Oakland portion of work).


Oakland .. 81-566


Oakland Street Guide 61-79


Peralta (see Oakland and Berkeley portion of work).


Removals and names received too


late for regular insertion


80


San Francisen Classified Business. .. 989


OIn LINE JJ LIFE INSURANCE the CHEAPEST; AVERAGE YEARLY COST ONLY $13100 per $1000 for 1916 Years. See nare 375-


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Masonic. .50


Military 44


Bands and Orchestras


28| Native Sons of the Golden West .55


Board of Education


Newspapers and Publications 44


BPO Elks


Banks 21


Charitable Societies


58


" 'hurches


29-36


Places of Amusement. .46


County Government, Supplemental .. 61


Hospitals and Asylums. 42


Improved Order Red Men 53|


Independent Order B'nai B'rith 53


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M. J. LAYMANGE & CO.


REAL ESTATE 466 Eighth Street Oakland, Cat.


INDEX TO ADVERTISEMENTS.


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Acme Engraving Co 914 Alameda Encinal Opp 659


Almont Livery Stables Opp 658


Anderson R Sumter. .


Margin line and opp 90


Aydelotte's Business College. .


Margin line and opp 96


Barber J E.


717


Bee (The)


.62 aud 575


Beeby Robert J


Margin line


Blake M K Mrs


Margin line and opp 388


Bretherick Henry


opp 125


Broad A H.


767


California Nurse. y Co. opp 658


Cheney Warren ....


Cards in Berkeley


Clough & Baker.


Margin line


Commercial Hotel, Backbone and opp 16


Day Thomas & Co. 7


Dingee William J.


Front cover


Dixou, Borgeson & Co. Margin line


Edson C A


723


Enquirer (Oakland)


206


Farwell F M & Sons


Margin line


Field Seminary ..


214


Findley Harold B


Opp £ 23


Firemans' Fund Insurance Co.


Front cover


Fong Charles W. 5


Golden State


and


Miners'


Iron


Works Margin line


Goodban F E.


955


Goodman George


875, 901, 904, 959


Gruenhagen C H


Margin line


Hardy W B.


259


Harmon & Fenton.


261


Heald's Business College


Back cover and opp 4 6


Hyde W B Mrs


214


Kirk O C .


311


Krauth F K.


opp 567


Laage Wm J F


319


Laymance M J & Co.


Margin lint


Liverpool and London and Globe In-


surance Co


Margin line!


Loryea Dr. 13


Magill Robert H Jr ..


62 and 575


Mauzy Byron.


Opp 386


McGovern, Cahill & Co ..


Margin line


McRae & Bretherick


9+8


Moreal H P & Co.


Front cover and opp 679


Morning Times Co


3


Munsell James Jr.


Margin line and 375


Williamson M E.


.425


Williams & Nickeson


Opp 653


Mutual Benefit Life Insurance Co (of


N J)


375


Wills John C.


Margin line


Mutual Life Insurance Co (of New


Winton N W & Co


.537


York).


Front cover and opp 387


PAGE.


Nevada Livery Stable


4


New hall H M & Co. Margin line Oakland Enquirer Publishing Co. opp 206 Oakland Gas. Light, and Heat Co ... Opp 81


Oakland Morning Times


3


Oakland Seminary .


Margin Jine and opp 388


Oakland Tribune.


Backbone and


2


Oakley A D.


Opp


81


Pacific Business College. Front cover and opp 256


Pacific Cleaning and Dyeing Works, 912 Pacitic Press Publishing Co Front cover and opp ៛08


Palmer & Rey


Margin line


Parsons Bros.


412


People's Express and Transfer Co .. .


Front cover


l'ierce Hardware Co


Margin line


Playter Block


425


Poheim Joe ..


Opp 240


Ramsey W C.


Backbone, 6, 890


Reed & Wilson


898


Rigney & Wildey .


4


Rode C & Son.


883


Sala J C ..


713


San Francisco Breweries (limited).


Front edge


San Francisco Bulletin Margin line San Francisco Chronicle ..... Margin line San Francisco Laundry Association, 937 San Francisco Savings Union. 8


San Francisco Wire Works. . Margin line Sewell D. 740


Simp·on & Millar.


4


Snow-Church Surety Co.


opp 97


Spaulding J & Co.


912


Statesman (Alameda Daily)


717


Stockton Business College


Backbone, 6, 890


Taylor Henry W .


Margin line and 948


Taylor James P


Margin line


Terrace Baths.


723


Tribune Publishing Co. .


Backbone and 2


Trowbridge J & Son .


985


Union Photo Engraving and Electro-


typing Co


opp 161


United States Laundry


936


Walsh William


Margin line


Ward John F


335,669


Webster F A.


Opp 522


Weston C S. .


Opp 80


Yoshiike H.


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REAL ESTATE 466 Eighth Street, Oakland, Cal.


CITY OF OAKLAND.


(INCORPORATED MARCH 25, 1854.)


Latitude, 37° 48' 55" north. Longitude, 122º 16' 24" west.


POPULATION. U. S. Census, 1870, 10,500; 1880, 34,555; 1890, 48,682.


CITY GOVERNMENT.


CITY OFFICIALS.


Mayor-Melvin Chapman.


Auditor and Assessor-Roland W. Snow. Deputies, D. C. Hins- dale and A. C. Richards.


Treasurer and Tax Collector-Z. T. Gilpin. Deputies, D. E. Bortree and C. F. Cole.


City Attorney-James A. Johnson.


City Clerk-J. M. Brady. Deputy, F. R. O'Brien. Assistant Deputy, E. F. Holland.


Chief of Police-Louis Schaffer.


Captains of Police-W. F. Fletcher and A. Wilson.


Chief Engineer Fire Department-Jas. F. Kennedy. First As- sistant Engineer, N. A. Ball, Second Assistant Engineer, Jas. O'Kane.


City Engineer and Surveyor-T. W. Morgan.


City Superintendent of Streets-Jesse S. Wall. Deputy, F. Ses- sions. Clerk, W. L. Fontaine. Assistant Clerk, F. L. Bates. City Wharfinger-M. K. Houghton.


License Inspector-C. W. Cornor.


Health Officer-Dr. J. P. H. Dunn.


Sanitary Inspector-Samuel Smith.


Assistant Sanitary Inspector-N. S. Douglas.


Secretary Board of Health-Paul J. Schafer.


Police Judge-F. B. Ogden.


Clerk Police Court-T. L. Bromley.


ROBT. J. BEEBY Turf Goods, Horse Boots, Track Harness, 1064-1036 Broadway, Oakland.


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McGOVERN, CAHILL & CO, 1058 & 1060 Broadway, Oakland.


Wall Paper,


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Bailiff Police Court-S. H. Mitchell. Poundmaster-W. J. O'Connell.


City Hall Janitor-J. A. Wilds.


City Hall Watchman-James Hill.


BOARD OF PUBLIC WORKS-J. T. Carothers, President; E. W. Playter, R. A. Hughes; Geo. C. Kaufman, Secretary.


BOARD OF POLICE AND FIRE COMMISSIONERS-E. W. Playter, President; R. A. Hughes, J. T. Carothers; Geo. C. Kaufman, Secretary. .


BOARD OF POLICE PENSION FUND COMMISSIONERS-J. T. Caroth- ers, President: E. W. Playter, Secretary.


BOARD OF EDUCATION-(See page 21.)


CITY COUNCIL.


The Council meets in regular session on the first and third Mondays of each month at 7:30 o'clock P. M., between the first Monday in November and the first Monday in April, and at 8 o'clock P. M. the remainder of the year. W. D. Heitmann, Pres- ident; G. H. Garthorne, Councilman at Large; J. A. C. Macdon- ald, Councilman at Large; Wm. Watkinson, Councilman at Large; C. W. Wilkins, Councilman at Large; M. K. Thornburgh, Ist Ward; George J. Earl, 2d Ward; J. W. Nelson, 3d Ward; W. D. Heitman, 4th Ward; J. E. Johnston, 5th Ward; C. H. Brosnahan, 6th Ward; Geo. C. Pardee, 7th Ward. Clerk, J. M. Brady; Deputy, F. R. O'Brien; Assistant Deputy, E. F. Holland.


OFFICE: 455 9TH STREET.


STANDING COMMITTEES.


Ordinance and Judiciary-Pardee, Thornburgh, Nelson, Bros- nahan and Earl.


Auditing and Finance-Nelson, Thornburgh, Wilkins, Johnston and Pardee.


Street-Earl, Brosnahan, Pardee, Wilkins and Johuston.


Fire and Water-Brosnahan, Earl, Macdonald, Thornburgh and Nelson.


Street Lights and Lamp Posts-Johnston, Earl, Nelson, Brosna- han and Watkinson.


Removals and Obstructions-Thornburgh, Macdonald, Garthorne, Watkinson and Wilkins.


Public Printing-Watkinson, Brosnahan, Nelson, Johnston and Pardee.


Public Wharf-Wilkins, Nelson, Brosnahan, Macdonald and Garthorne.


E lucation-Macdonald, Thornburgh, Watkinson, Garthorne and Wilkins.


Public Health-Garthorne, Watkinson, Earl, Wilkins and Macdonald.


T HE LIVERPOOL & LONDON & GLOBE INSURANCE CO. CHARLES D. HAVEN, Manager. J. H. TROY, Jr., Agent, ~mig Stre - -- d


AGENT GENUINE WELLINGTON COAL., WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.


YARD: FOOT OF FRANKLIN.


JAMES P. TAYLOR.


AYDELOTTE'S BUSINESS COLLEGE, Y. M. C. A. BUILDING, OAKLAND, CAL.


English Department, 6 MONTHS, $55.


OAKLAND. 15


ORDER OF BUSINESS-1. Roll Call: 2. Reading of the Minutes; 3. Presentation of Petitions, Requisitions, Protests, Liquor License Applications and Bonds, Proposals for Street Work, etc., and Communications; 4. Introduction of Ordinances; 5. Miscellaneous Resolutions; 6. Reports of Corporate Offi- cers with accompanying Resolutions, etc.


REPORTS OF COMMITTEES-7. Ordinance and Judiciary, with its recommendations, etc .; 8. Auditing and Finance; 9. Street; 10. Fire and Water; 11. Street Lights and Lamp Posts; 12. Removals and Obstructions; 13. Public Printing; 14. Public Wharf; 15. Education; 16. Public Health; 17. Final Passage of Ordinances; 18. New Business; 19. Good and Welfare of the City.


FIRE DEPARTMENT.


Headquarters, Engine House No. 1.


Chief Engineer-James F. Kennedy.


First Assistant Engineer-N. A. Ball.


Second Assistant Engineer-James O'Kane.


Superintendent of Fire Alarm and Police Telegraph-J. H. Carleton.


The report of the Chief for the year ending June 30, 1892, shows that the department responded to 103 alarms, 68 of which were "bells," and 35 "stills," the estimated loss on which was about $73,003.


The total number of men present at roll-call during the year was 5,083; 447 absentees; these worked 3462 hours, traveling with apparatus 1,5542 miles, laying 64,400 feet of hose and rais- ing 2,490 feet of ladder, all of which cost the city the sum of $68,057.30.


Compared with former years the fire record stands thus:


1884-85, 52 alarms, loss $ 55,000


1885-86, 69


26,000


1886-87, 82


29,000


1887-88, 81 66 105,000


1888-89, 99


86,000


1889-90, 114


84,000


1890-91, 110


52,364


1891-92, 103


73,003


INSURANCE.


Total amount of insurance $75 045 00


Value of buildings.


80,700 00


Insurance on buildings 42,150 00


Loss on buildings 37,892 00


Value of contents 58,675 00


Insurance on contents 32,895 00


Loss on contents. 35,111 00


Total loss


73,003 00


I. F. THOMPSON'S


Slide Valve CORLISS ENGINES, Lily Anti-friction Metal, Crandall Spiral Packing and Morrison Packing, Golden State & Miners' Iron Works. Nos. 231-251 First St., S. F.


OAKLAND SEMINARY


For Young Ladies. MRS. M. K. BLAKE, Principal.


See Circular Opp. Page - 388.


Established in 1858.


809, 811 Sansome St., San Francisco, Agents for Now Lambton and Illaware Coal Mines, Now South Wales. Agents for Johnson & Co.'s Newcastle Elephant Coment.


H. M. NEWHALL & CO.,


CLOUGH & BAKER,


REAL ESTATE PROPERTY Bought, Sold and Exchanged, 1002 BROADWAY, OAKLAND, CAL.


16 OAKLAND.


NAMES AND LOCATION OF COMPANIES.


ENGINE Co. No. 1-Located s. s. Fifteenth, near Clay. W. B. Scribner, Foreman; Edward E. Laperle, Engineer; M. J. Roach, Stoker; Anton J. Trestler, Driver. Extramen-John Dolan, Ike L. Foster, M. J. Hanley, J. C. Murphy, John Knowles.


ENGINE Co. No. 2-Located 468 Sixth, between Broadway and Washington. A. Bailey, Foreman; V. Chloupek, Engineer; Holly Sturm, Stoker; D. E. Jones, Driver. Extramen- William McCurdy, J. D. Cramer, Charles Grimme, Michael Carroll, Edward Doyle.


ENGINE Co. No. 3-Located 1671 Eighth, between Campbell and Willow. Jas. Galavan, Foreman; George Demarais, Engi- neer; William Ennis, Stoker; M. McGuinn, Driver. Extra- men-A. A. Sicotte, Roger J. Sicotte, George Spencer, J. C. Mallon, Henry Hayes.


ENGINE Co. No. 4-Located s. s. East Fourteenth, between Twelfth and Thirteenth avenues. W. C. White, Foreman; George W. Moffitt, Engineer; C. Briones, Stoker; Frank Lheureux, Driver. Extramen-Patrick Jordan, John Mul- grew, Alfred Williams, Wm. F. Carey, Bernard Stokes.


ENGINE Co. No. 5-Located N. E. corner Milton and Market. John Rutherford, Foreman; Henry Mohr, Asst. Foreman; E. C. Brown, Engineer; J. C. Parsons, Stoker; Wm. J. Hamb, Driver. Extramen-William Price, F. W. Gertner, John E. Watson, Wm. Jones.


HOSE Co. No. 1-Located 470 Sixth, between Broadway and Washington. Fred Murdoch, Foreman; Philip Reader, Sr., Driver. Extramen-John Foster, James McManus, Philip Reader, Jr., Patrick Mullen, Thos. Dolan.


HOOK AND LADDER Co. No.1-Located 470 Sixth, between Broad- way and Washington. J. W. Bankhead, Foreman; T. F. Berry, Driver; Frank Baker, Tillerman. Extramen-Jacob Smith, R. F. Fleming, J. C. Orr, Charles Carpenter, William Wilkinson, John J. Hanlon, John Rohan, Charles Freeman. TRUCK Co. No. 2-Located East Fourteenth, between Twelfth and Thirteenth avenues. William Barrett, Foreman and Driver.


CHEMICAL ENGINE No. 1-Located 325 Thirteenth, near Web- ster. Thos. Kiley, Foreman; L. W. Calvert, Driver; John Fitzsimmons, Steward.


CHEMICAL ENGINE No. 2-Located S. E. cor. Magnolia and Thirty- fourth. W. B. Smith, Steward; Louis Hoffman. Driver.


CHEMICAL ENGINE No. 3-Located East Fifteenth, between Twenty-second and Twenty-third aves. No, men assigned.


SHOW CASES DIXON, BORGESON & co., 37 Market Street, S. F.


PIERCE HARDWARE CO.


Oakland Agents National Cash Register. 971 BROADWAY.


OAKLAND. 17


FIRE ALARM STATIONS.


Box No. 2, First and Washington and Fourth and Washington.


3, Fourth and Franklin sts.


4, Fifth and Harrison sts.


5, Seventh and Washington sts.


6, Twelfth and Broadway sts.


7, Ninth and Webster sts.


8, Fourteenth and Webster sts.


9, Twelfth and Madison sts.


12, Seventeenth and Grove sts.


13, Frederick st. and Telegraph ave.


14, Sycamore st. and San Pablo ave.


15, Thirty-fourth and Peralta sts.


16, Sycamore st. and Telegraph ave.


17, Thirty-fourth st. and Telegraph ave. 18, Lake and Jackson sts.


19, Twenty-first and Broadway sts.


21, Seventh and Wood sts.


23, West Fourteenth and Kirkham sts.


24, Seward and Campbell sts.


25, West Seventh and Chester sts.


26, West Seventh and Adeline sts.


27, West Tenth and Kirkham sts.


28, West Seventeenth and Peralta sts.


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29, Campbell and Pacific sts.


31, Fifth and Grove sts.


32, Third and Filbert sts.


34, Seventh and Market sts.


35, Tenth and Grove sts.


36, Fourteenth and Market sts.


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37, Twenty-first and Market sts.


38, Twelfth and Adeline sts.


39, Eighteenth and Adeline sts.


41, East Fourteenth st. and Seventeenth ave.


42, East Twelfth st. and Twelfth ave.


43, East Seventeenth st. and Eighth ave.


45, East Tweltth st. and Sixth ave.


46, East Tenth st. and Third ave.


47, East Twenty-fourth st. and Nineteenth ave.


48, East Twenty-fourth st. and Thirteenth ave.


49, East Twelfth st. and Twenty-second ave.


51, First and Webster sts.


52, Third and Jackson sts.


53, Eighth and Jackson sts.


54, Twelfth and Brush sts.


56, Sixteenth st. and San Pablo ave.


57, Twenty-eighth and Myrtle sts.


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IS THE


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Window Shades to Order.


JUNCTION CASH GROCERY, The Cheapest Place in Oakland to buy Groceries. 1319 Center & 1320 Peralta Sis.


WILLIAM WALSH,


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OAKLAND.


Box No. 58, Webster st. and Orchard ave.


61, City Hall.


62, Ninth and Broadway sts.


63, Twentieth st. and San Pablo ave.


64, Durant and Webster sts.


65, Second and Jefferson sts.


67, Second and Market sts.


68, Tenth and Filbert sts.


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71, Thirteenth and Wood sts.


72, Thirty-fourth and West sts.


73, Twenty-ninth and Grove sts.


74, Twenty-eighth and Adeline sts.


75, Thirty-second st. and San Pablo ave.


76, B and Helen sts.


81, Avon Place and Lister ave.


82, East Sixteenth st. and Fourth ave.


83, East Twenty-second st. and Eighth ave.


84, East Nineteenth st. and Eleventh ave.


85, East Twenty-first st. and Twenty-first ave.


86, East Seventeenth st. and Twenty-third ave.


87, East Tenth st. and Park ave.


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91, Oakland ave. and Vernon st.


92, Eighteenth and West sts.


93, Pine and Taylor sts.


94, Webster and Twenty-third sts.


95, Milton and Market sts.


Persons having keys will observe the following rules :-


When it is necessary to use the signal boxes, go to the one nearest to the fire, and put your key into the outside door, open it and pull down the hook on the inside once, or until you hear a bell within the box; close the door, and remain to direct the fire- men to the locality of the fire. In case the box does not work, go to the next nearest station; you can procure a key at a store or dwelling in the vicinity.


Do not try to take your key out, as it is locked in and will be returned to you.


If, upon opening the door, you hear the bell within the box ring, do not pull the hook for one minute, or until it has stopped ringing, for it will indicate that an alarm is being sent from some other station.


Persons having keys will be held responsible for their use. Do not give an alarm for a fire seen at a distance; do not open the box except in case of fire; do not give an alarm until certain there is a fire.


Keys are left at stores and dwellings nearest to the boxes.


Key holders changing their residences or places of business where keys are kept will please report the same at the fire alarm




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