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WalSmith Mechanical Expert and Dranghisman, 228 Market St., S.P.
ATENTO SECURED.
proeminently the Sewing Machine for Family Use.
FIRE FIREMÁ
MARINE FUND
INSURANCE COMPANY. SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. CAPITAL, $1,000,000. ASSETS, $3,500,000 Home Office: 40: to 407 California Street.
WM. WILSON JEWELER, WATCHMAKER, OPTICIAN.
Watch Repairing a Specialty, 952 BROADWAY. Established A. Da 1867. East Side, bet. pth and soth Sts.
30 Years in Oakland. Here Yet.
R. H. MAGILL GENERAL FIRE INSURANCE AGENCY REPRESENTING
Western and British America Assurance Companies of Toronto, Canada,
Combined Assets In U. S. .$2 828,401.05, Deposited with State of California, .... $200,000.00.
Office: 1010 BROADWAY, OAKLAND, CAL.
TELEPHONE MAIR !!!.
MUTUAL BENEFIT
LIFE INSURANCE CO. OF NEWARK, N. J.
Assets January ist, 1897 $60,742,983.46
LARGEST AVERAGE DIVIDENDS AVAILABLE SECOND YEAR,
FULL PARTICULARS HEREIN BETWEEN PAGES 126 and 327. JAMES MUNSELL, JR., Manager, 418 Mortcomory Street, San Francisco.
H. P. MOREAL & CO. 1432 Park Strent, Alameda
402 Montgomery St., S. F. BARGAINS IN REAL ESTATE. + HOUSES TO LET. « MONEY TO LOAN.
BICYCLES CF. SALO
390 Zwells St., cor. Franklin
FOWLER and MONARCH ... AGENT FOR ...
RIDING TAUGHT BY EXPERTS. RENTING, HATEN REASONABLE, REPAIRING, WORK GUARANTEED.
00000
Established 1879
1000000
1000000
Incorporated 1893
Telephone main $68
California
Art Glass
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Bending and Cutting Works
EUREKA.
103 and 105 mission Street, Cor. Spear St. San Francisco, Cal.
Wm. Schroeder, President.
Staining, « Beveling, « Embossing, « Crystallizing, « Etc.
Received Gold Medal at midwinter Fair 1894
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SPECIAL DEPARTMENT
OF
Banks and Bankers
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THE Oakland Bank of Savings
Cor. Broadway and Twelfth St. Incorporated, 1867
Authorized Capital $1,000,000 00
Capital ( paid in) 480,000 00
Reserve and Contingent Fund 156,147 75 Deposits, July 1, 1897 5,170,746 83
ISAAC L. REQUA, President HENRY ROGERS, Vice President W. W. GARTHWAITE, Cashier E. C. HAGAR, Assistant Cashier
DIRECTORS
William R. Davis, James Moffitt, Isaac L. Requa, Arthur A. Smith, E. A. Haines, Geo. H. Collins, Wm. Clift, Henry Rogers, Horace Davis
General Banking Business Transacted; Interest allowed on Term Deposits. Loans on Real Estate and Approved Collateral at lowest market rates.
PRINCIPAL CORRESPONDENTS
San Francisco-Bank of California, Anglo-California Bank, L'd, Nevada Bank New York-Laidlaw & Co.
Chicago -- Continental National Bank - London -- N. M. Rothschild & Sons
A Large Burglar and Fireproof Safe Deposit Vault
For the Safe Keeping of Valuables. Small Steel Safes for Individual Renters, from $5 to $50 per annum
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California : Bank
OAKLAND, CALIFORNIA
Masonic Temple Building
Cor. Twelfth and Washington Streets
D. EDWARD COLLINS, President
JOHN W. PHILLIPS, Vice President
FRANK H. BROOKS, Cashier
DIRECTORS . .
John W. Phillips Benjamin Smith Victor H. Metcalf Anson Barstow W. W. Whitman Robert Smilie
Charles Jurgens James P. Taylor
D. Edward Collins
Transacts a General Banking Business. Foreign and Domestic Exchange Bought and Sold. Correspondence Solicited.
Correspondents :
Merchants' National Bank, Chicago
American Exchange National Bank, New York
The Sather Banking Co., San Francisco
Bank of California, San Francisco
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Savings and Loan Society
Incorporated July 23, 1857
101 Montgomery St., Cor. of Sutter (Formerly 619 Clay St. ) SAN FRANCISCO, CAL.
Guaranteed Capital and Reserve Fund,
SOCIETY
$1,175,000
THE OLDEST SAVINGS BANK IN THE STATE
TERM AND ORDINARY DEPOSITS RECEIVED
Directors
S. C. Bigelow Isaac Hyde Horace Davis Arthur A. Smith
G. E. Goodman
F. H. Woods
A. N. Drown
E. C. Burr
W. E. Davis
Officers
S. C. BIGELOW President ARTHUR A. SMITH Vice President
CYRUS W. CARMANY Cashier and Sec'y
EDWIN BONNELL Ass't Cashier
A. N. DROWN Attorney
Deposits from the interior or from any part of the United States or Europe may be sent by express, or by drafts on any business or banking house; but in no case will the corporation be liable for their safe delivery.
Interest or principal sent to the interior or any part of the United States or Europe, on receipt of the proper order, accompanied by the pass book.
Deposits received of $r and upwards. The signature of the depositor should accompany the first deposit. No charge is made for pass-book or entrance fee.
Dividends not drawn will be considered as deposits made on the first of the month in which the dividends may be payable. . Loans made at lowest rates on approved collaterals and on city and country real estate.
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San Francisco Savings Union
539 CALIFORNIA STREET
Deposits June 30, 1897 -
$22,368,372 00
Paid Up Capital and Surplus -
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1,614,314 00
ALBERT MILLER, President
E. B. POND. Vice President
LOVELL WHITE, Cashier
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BANK
UNION PHOTO-ENG CO
DIRECTORS :
George W. Beaver George Tasheira George C. Boardman
W. C. B. De Fremery Thomas Magee Albert Miller
Daniel E. Martin E. B. Pond Robert Watt
Loans upon San Francisco and Oakland real estate, 'and farms and farming lands in the country.
Receives deposits. Country remittances may be made in checks payable in San Fran- cisco, Post Office or Wells. Fargo & Co 's money orders, or coin by express, but the responsi- bility of this Bank commences only with the receipt of the money. No charge is made for pass-book or entrance fee.
OFFICE HOURS-9 a m. to 3 p. m., and Saturday evenings, for receipt of deposits only, 6:30 to 8 o'clock.
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HUSTED'S
OAKLAND, ALAMEDA -AND- BERKELEY
DIRECTORY
Giving Name, Occupation and Residence of all Adult Persons
TOGETHER WITH A
Classified Business Directory and Street Guide
1898
FOR SALE BY M. S. SMITH & SONS STATIONERS
1154-1158 Broadway
Oakland, Cal.
Oakland Office
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420 Tenth Street
San Francisco Office - - -
530 California Street
OAKLAND, CAL., ENQUIRER PUBLISHING CO. 1898.
D. ALS
9699.
James Cahill & Co.
PAINTERS and DECORATORS 408 Twelfth Street OAKLAND
TABLE OF CONTENTS.
PAGE
Miscellaneous Information of Oakland
13 to 58
Street Guide.
59 to So
Alphabetical List of Names of Oakland.,
83 to 457
Alphabetical List of Names of Alameda
471 to 548
Alphabetical List of Names of Berkeley
564 to. 627
Emeryville 628
Classified Business Directory. 629 to 693
Representative Business Houses of San Francisco 695 to 701
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N. CLARK & SONS 17 and 19 SPEAR ST. SAN FRANCISCO
MANUFACTURERS OF Pressed Brick, Fire Brick and Tile
HENRY W. TAYLOR,
Car Load Lots at Special Rates, West Berkeley, Cal. Telephone 1702
All Kinds of Building Materials and Builders' Hardware.
690 Twenty-ninth Street
Telephone 816
P. CALOU, President J. H. EGAN, Vice Pres.
(INCORPORATED)
Oakland Laundry Co.
PAGE.
Alameda Stables 472
Anderson, R. S. . Opp 123
Bell, John T. . Top lines
Beretta, I. A. .
Side lines
Berkeley Daily Gazette.
.Opp 568
Bertin, P ..
691
Blake, Moffitt & Towne. 705
Blow & Thomson.
Top lines
Brown, H. W.
Opp 122
Buyers' Exchange
Side lines
Cahill, Jas & Co.
Top lines
California Art Glass
Bending and
Cutting Works
2
California Electrical Works. 650
Card, E. F.
133
Chamberlain, R. H.
. Top lines
Chappell, H. G
Opp 393
Clark, N. & Son.
Bottom lines
Cohn, J. Co.
Top lines
Craig, Lee D.
708
Dann, N. P.
. Opp 179
Davie & Williams
Side lines
Domestic Sewing Machine. . Front cover
Dornin, Geo. D.
Bet 328 and 329
Dunham, Carrigan & Hayden Co.
Bottom lines
Durgin & Bleakley
Opp 569
East Bay Sanatoriun1. Opp 178
Electropoise
Side lines
Encinal, The.
Opp 470
Enterprise Bottling Co.
Side lines
Equitable Life Assurance Society .. .
Evans, J. W
Back cover
Front cover
Fireman's Fund Insurance Co. Front cover
Galindo Hotel .
Bottom lines
Sherwood, A. F.
706
Gier, Theo Gier Co. Backbone
Golden State & Miners Iron Works
.Side lines
Goodman, Geo 630
Goss, John. Bottom lines
Hallahan, Geo. D 222 Heald's Business College
. Backbone and bet. 370 and 371
Hillman Printing Co. Opp 238
Hoffman, Dahl & Co .. 700
Holbrook, Merrill & Stetson Bottom lines
Hunter, R. D. & Co
Opp 246
Opp 268
Knox Collection Agency
696
Kohler & Chase. .
.Top lines
Krone. Carl R (E B Sanatorium). Opp 178 Kuss, P. N. Bottom lines
Lake Shore Land Co
Top lines
Lehnhardt, E
Side lines
Lewis, Walter S. Opp 247
Lloyd, H. J
707
Loryea, Dr 704
PAGE.
MacCabe & Sons.
697
Magill, R. H
Front cover
Majestic Steel Ranges. 703
Martin, D. W
472
Moise, L. H
709
Moreal, H. P. & Co ..
Front cover
Moss, J. W.
Side lines
Munsell, Jas. Jr ..
. Front cover and bet 326 and 327 Mutual Benefit Life Ins. Co. of N. J. . Front cover and bet. 326 and 327 Ninth St. Stables. Opp 179
Norton, H. L
Bottom lines
Oakland Bank of Savings. 5
Oakland Bottling Co ..
Bottom lines
Oakland Gas, L. & Co.
Opp 301
Oakland Laundry Co ...
Side Lines
Oakland Law School.
Bottom lines
Pacific Dyeing and Cleaning Works 649 Pacific Electric Belt & Truss Co ..... 706 Reuss, N. P. Side lines
Rott, A. H.
Side lines
Rutley, Byron.
Bottom lines
St. George Vineyard
Opp 386
Sala, J. C.
706
Salomonson, C. F.
Front cover
S. F. Breweries
Front edge
S. F. Bulletin
Bottom lines
S. F. Laundry Co
Bottom lines
S. F. Savings Union 8
Saturday Press. .
Top lines
Savings & Loan Society
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Schmidt Label & L. Company. . Opp 666
Schroeder, Wm
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Sherman, Clay & Co.
Opp 392
Shreve & Co.
700
Simpson & Millar
709
Smith, M. S. & Son
Top lines
Smyth, W. H
Front cover
Snyder, A. J. & Co.Toplines and opp 401 Spaulding E B .. Backbone and opp 300 Spaulding, J. & Co 649
Sperry Flour Co.
Top lines
Stora, J. C. Mrs
438
Stroud, J. A.
Back cover
Students Wood Yard. 412
Taylor, Henry W. Lumber Yard
Todd, W. P.
Opp 422
Trinity School .. . Backbone and opp 300
Vest, Eugene W
703
Walsh & O' Brien.
Side lines
Watson & Co.
Side lines
Weber House
438
Weeks, G. F
Opp 470
Wilson, Wm.
Front cover
Winsor, S. W.
Bottom lines
BYRON RUTLEY
Merchant Tailor ! Bock
eiga and Domestic Cloths for Suits and Overcoat 1167 Washington Street
OFFICE
OAKLAND, CAL.
A. J. SNYDER & Co.
REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE AGENTS 467 9th ST. OAKLAND
LIST OF ADVERTISERS.
California Bank.
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Kitchener, R. S. . Side lines
A.J. SNYDER & CO.
REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE AGENTS 467 9th ST. OAKLAND
City of Oakland
CITY GOVERNMENT.
CITY OFFICIALS.
Mayor-W. R. Thomas.
Auditor and Assessor-Roland W. Snow. Deputies, D. C.
Hinsdale and B. Below.
Treasurer and Tax Collector-Z. T. Gilpin. Deputies, D. E. Bortree, C. F. Cole and E. W. Owen.
City Attorney-W. A. Dow. Assistant S. W. Condon.
City Clerk-J. W. Tompkins. Deputy, E. F. Holland.
Chief of Police-C. E. Lloyd.
Captains of Police-W. F. Fletcher and A. Wilson.
Sergeant of Police-St. Clair Hodgkins.
Chief Engineer Fire Department-W. H. Fair. Assistant En- gineer, Fred Murdoch.
City Engineer and Surveyor-R. M. Clement.
City Superintendent of Streets-M. K. Miller. Deputy, Levi S. Bixby. Clerk, R. B. Ayer. Assistant Clerk, Miss Mar- garet McDonald.
City Wharfinger-P. L. White.
License Inspector-Henry Maloon.
Health Officer-J. P. Dunn.
Sanitary Inspector-Samuel Smith.
Assistant Sanitary Inspector-E. G. Perkins.
Secretary Board of Health-H. K. Snow.
Police Judge-J. J. Allen.
Prosecuting Attorney-Harry A. Melvin.
Clerk Police Court-Wm. J. Hennessey.
Bailiff Police Court-S. H. Mitchell.
Pound Master-H. L. Weitzel.
City Hall Janitor-J. A. Wilds.
City Hall Watchman-T. Holland.
BYRON RUTLEY
Merchant Tailor & Select stock of P eiga and Domestic Cloths for Suits and Overcoat 1167 Washington Street
Oakland Laundry Co.
(INCORPORATED)
J. H. EGAN, Vice Pres. P. CALOU, President
Telephone 816
OFFICE
690 Twenty-ninth Street
OAKLAND, CAL.
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James Cahill & Co.
PAINTERS and DECORATORS 408 Twelfth Street OAKLAND
Brick, Lime, Hair, Cement, Plaster TELEPHONE 1702 West Berkeley. Cal.
HENRY W. TAYLOR
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OAKLAND.
COUNCILMEN.
Wm. B. Pringle, president. G. J. Earl, B. C. Cuvellier, W. D. Heitmann, W. B. Pringle, councilmen-at-large.
First Ward-J. Henneberry.
Second Ward-F. R. Girard.
Third Ward-M. W. Upton.
Fourth Ward-C. H. Brosnahan.
Fifth Ward-A. Fibush.
Sixth Ward-W. H. Watkinson.
Seventh Ward-H. D. Rowe.
STANDING COMMITTEES.
Ordinance and Judiciary-Rowe, Cuvellier, Brosnahan, Upton, Heitmann.
Auditing and Finance-Upton, Heitmann, Girard, Rowe, Fi- bush.
Street-Cuvellier, Heitmann, Henneberry, Rowe, Earl.
Printing-Earl, Watkinson, Brosnahan, Fibush, Henneberry.
Municipal License-Brosnahan, Cuvellier, Henneberry, Rowe, Upton.
Street Lighting-Girard, Earl, Watkinson, Brosnahan, Fibush. Wharves and Water Front-Watkinson, Girard, Upton, Henne- berry, Fibush.
Public Improvement-Heitmann, Watkinson, Girard, Brosna- han, Cuvellier.
Fire and Water-Henneberry, Rowe, Earl, Cuvellier, Upton.
Street Railroad-Fibush, Watkinson, Earl, Girard, Heitmann.
BOARD OF EDUCATION.
J. Hamilton Todd president. J. W. McClymonds, superintend- ent and secretary. R. B. S. York, assistant superintend- ent and secretary. J. W. Evans, Myra W. Knox, H. A. Powell, John Russ, at-large. C. H. Redington, First Ward; E. B. Clement, Second Ward; J. Hamilton Todd, Third Ward; Giles H. Gray, Fourth Ward; David Rutherford, Fifth Ward; C. L. Ingler, Sixth Ward; Wilbur J. Wilcox, Seventh Ward.
N. CLARK & SONS 17 and 19 SPEAR ST. SAN FRANCISCO
MANUFACTURERS OF Pressed Brick, Fire Brick and Tile
Blow & OAKLAND, CAL. Telephone 360
Thomson
We superintend construction of buildings on commission. Plans and specifications furnished free.
CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS
OAKLAND.
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BOARD OF HEALTH.
Dr. H. N. Rucker, president. Dr. N. H. Chamberlain, Dr. G. L. Eaton, Dr. J. T. Kitchings, Dr. H. A. L. Ryfkogel. H. K. Snow, secretary. Dr. J. P. Dunn, health officer. Sam- uel Smith, sanitary inspector. Dr. F. E. Pierce, meat market and milk inspector and veterinary surgeon, Health office, Fifteenth, rear City Hall.
BOARD OF POLICE AND FIRE COMMISSIONERS.
W. A. Dow, president; H. W. Thomas, secretary; R. M. Cle- ment, W. R. Thomas.
BOARD OF PUBLIC WORKS.
W. R. Thomas, president; H. W. Thomas, secretary; R. M. Cle- ment, W. A. Dow.
POLICE DEPARTMENT.
Chief-C. E. Lloyd.
Chief Clerk-C. E. Gardner.
Captains-A. Wilson and W. F. Fletcher.
Sergeant-St. Clair Hodgkins.
Detectives-D. Holland, A. Shorey and N. Williams.
Prison Keepers-John Barnet, D. W. Swain.
Patrol Wagon-H. B. Rand and J. S. Mackey, officers; H. C. Aldrich and H. C. Wells, drivers.
Police Court Bailiff-Samuel H. Mitchell.
Chinese Interpreter of the Superior and Police Courts of Ala- meda County-Jee Gam.
Patrolmen-B. R. Phillips, H. McCloy, J. F. Sill, M. P. Powers, H. Nedderman, C. W. Hammerton, F. Greenwald, J. J. Sperry, J P. Scanlan, J. B. Boyce, W. A. Moore, H. E. E. Green, John Murray, C. J. Keefe, G. J. D. Kyte, G. J. Ely, Patrick McKeegan, J. J. McCarthy, J. T. Morrison, T. B. Cooney, L. E. Andrews, H. C. Arnest, W. B. Quigley, P. E. Hynes, C. F. Layton, P. G. Jacobus, W. Kingsbury C. E. Clark, J. M. Cockerton, J. E. Murphy, F. Schroder, H. B Henderson, C. L. Cole, J. F. Stahl, E. J. Chase, W. F. Woods W. M. McCloud, W. J. Peterson and F. B. Carson. Special Officers-A. P. Reinhart and C. T. Ford.
John Wieland Lager Beer Oakland Bottling Co. 1419 Broadway
Extra Pale and Standard. Best on Earth. TELEPHONE 223
ENTERPRISE BOTTLING CO.
MILWAUKEE PILSENER CULMBACHER ENTERPRISE LAGER, EXTRA PALE
Telephone Main 877 N. P. REUSS
Sole Agent Alameda Co
806-810 Isabella St.
Don't Read Back Cover
OF THIS BOOK
OAKLAND.
Cheapest Place in Oakland to bay Groceries 1309 to 1321 Center Street
JUNCTION GROCERY CASH
WALSH & O'BRIEN
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And 1310 to 1322 Peralta Street
FIRE DEPARTMENT.
Chief Engineer-W. H. Fair.
Assistant Engineer-Fred Murdoch.
Superintendent Fire Alarm and Police Telegraph-George H. Carleton.
Engine Co. No. 1-South side Fifteenth near Clay. I. L. Fos- ter, foreman; Edward E. Laperle, engineer; S. J. Towan, stoker; Louis Hoffman, driver.
Engine Co. No. 2-468 Sixth. F. R. Moore, foreman; V. Chloupek, engineer; Michael Roach, stoker; J. D. Cramer, driver.
Engine Co. No. 3-1671 Eighth. S. C. B. King, foreman; George Demarais, engineer; W. C. Ennis, stoker; M. Mc- Guinn, driver.
Engine Co. No. 4-621 East Fourteenth. W. C. White, fore- man; George Moffitt, engineer; Fred H. Brunjes, stoker; Frank L'Heureux, driver.
Engine Co. No. 5-Market northeast corner Milton. M. J. Hallahan, foreman; E. C. Brown, engineer; J. C. Parsons, driver; Charles A. Diefenbacher, stoker.
Engine Co. No. 6-East Fifteenth between Twenty-second and Twenty-third avenues. William Laughland, foreman; J. K. Maddock, engineer; P. Reader Jr., stoker; C. Briones, driver.
Chemical Engine Co. No. 1-325 Thirteenth. W. B. Smith, foreman; L. W. Calvert, driver; J. Fitzsimmons, steward. Chemical Engine Co. No. 2-Magnolia near Thirty .- fourth. J. Galavan, steward; A. J. Trestler, driver.
Chemical Engine Co. No. 3-East Fourteenth and Nineteenth avenue. S. H. Short, steward, P. M. Saul, driver.
Hook and Ladder Co. No. 1-470 Sixth. M. J. Quigley, fore- man; E. J. Barnet, driver; D. F. Baker, tillerman.
Hook and Ladder Co. No. 2-619 East Fourteenth. Lester Reed, foreman; J. J. Hogarty, driver.
Hook and Ladder Co. No. 3-1671 Eighth. John Mellan, fore- man; J. J. Callaghan, driver; W. H. Millan, tillerman.
Hose Co. No. 1-470 Sixth. John Rohan, foreman; P. Reader, driver.
Hose Co. No. 3-1268 Seventh. B. H. Swan, foreman, W. B. Scribner, driver; W. C. Barnes, steward.
North Temescal Fire Department-Telegraph avenue corner Forty-fifth. H. B. Lusk, foreman.
San Francisco Laundry
WASHING called for and delivered in San Francisco, Oakland, Alameda and Berke- ley.
OFFICES :
San Francisco, 33 Geary Street Oakland, 858 Broadway
A. J. SNYDER & CO.
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REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE AGENTS 467 9th ST. OAKLAND
OAKLAND.
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FIRE ALARM. BOXES.
2 First and Washington
2 Fourth and Washington
3 Fourth and Franklin
4 Fifth and Harrison
5 Seventh and Washington
6 Twelfth and Broadway
7 Ninth and Webster
8 Fourteenth and Webster
9 Twelfth and Madison
12 Seventeenth and Grove
13 Frederick and Telegraph av
14 Sycamore and San Pablo av
15 Thirty-fourth and Peralta
16 Sycamore and Telegraph av
17 Thirty-fourth and Telegraph av
18 Lake and Jackson
19 Walnut and Broadway
21 Seventh and Wood
23 Fourteenth and Kirkham
24 Seward and Campbell
25 Seventh and Chester
26 Seventh and Adeline
27 Tenth and Kirkham
28 Seventeenth and Peralta
29 Campbell and Pacific
31 Fifth and Grove
32 Third and Filbert
34 Seventh and Market
35 Tenth and Grove
36 Fourteenth and Market
37 Twenty-first and Market
93 Pine and Taylor
94 Webster and Twenty-third
95 Milton and Market
96 West and Lydia
97 Linden and Twenty-second
42 East Twelfth and Twelfth av 98 Seventh and Filbert
43 East Seventeenth and Eighth 142 av
45 East Twelfth and Sixth av
46 East Tenth and Third av
145
Sixth av and East Nineteenth
147 Ninth av and East Eleventh
213 Seventeenth and Franklin
214 Twenty-fourth and Grove
216
Twenty-second and Telegraph av
Thirty-second and Grove
217 236 Filbert and Sixteenth
241 Eighth and Union
243 Twelfth and Center
253 Tenth and Oak
56 Sixteenth and San Pablo av
254
Eleventh and Alice
256 Alice bet Thirteenth and Du- rant
61 City Hall
257
63 Twenty-first and San Pablo av 352
64 Durant and Webster
65 Second and Jefferson
67 Second and Market
68 Tenth and Filbert
69 Fourth and Brush
71 Thirteenth and Wood
72 Thirty-fourth and West
73 Twenty-ninth and Grove
74 Twenty-eighth and Adeline
75 Thirty-second and San Pablo av
76 B and Helen
78 Fifteenth and Castro
79 Jefferson and Thirteenth
81 Avon Place and Lister av
82 East Sixteenth and Fourth av av
83 East Twenty-second and Eighth av
84 East Nineteenth and Eleventh av
85 East Twenty-first and Twen- ty-first av
86 East Seventeenth and Twen- ty-third av
87 East Tenth and Park av
89 East Thirteenth and Twenty- first av
91 Oakland av and Orange-Ver- non Heights
92 Eighteenth and West
38 Twelfth and Adeline
39 Eighteenth and Adeline
41 East Fourteenth and Seven- teen av
48 East Twenty-fourth and Thir- teenth av
49 East Twelfth and Twenty- second av
51 First and Webster
52 Third and Jackson
53 Eighth and Jackson
54 Twelfth and Brush
57 Twenty-eighth and Myrtle
58 Webster and Orchard av
62 Ninth and Broadway
Harrison bet Thirteenth and Durant Sixth and Oak
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IF YOU WISH GOOD HEALTH RINK BLACK HAWK LIVER AND STOMACH BITTER, PURELY HERB AND VEGETABLE COMPOUND
Lehmhardt
any part of Oakland
Oakland. ICE CREAM and WATER ICES delivered to Largest Manufacturer of FINE CANDY and ICE CREAM I
1159 Broadway
47 East Twenty-fourth and Nine- teenth av
Kennedy and Park
143 Nineteenth av and East Seventeenth
Lake Shore Land Co
a. H. Breed manager. agti adams Print, Property. 1070 Broadway.' Harland
OAKLAND.
Warehouse : Yards: 5th, cor. Webster 2nd and Market Sts. and 13th, cor. Webster.
COUNTY GOVERNMENT.
COUNTY OFFICERS.
Chairman Board of Supervisors-J. R. Talcott.
Clerk-F. C. Jordan.
Recorder-C. H. Spear.
Auditor-Myron A. Whidden.
Treasurer-O. M. Sanford.
Assessor-H. P. Dalton.
Sheriff-C. B. White.
Tax Collector-J. B. Barber.
Surveyor-George L. Nusbaumer.
Coroner-R. O. Baldwin.
Superintendent of Schools-J. P. Garlick.
District Attorney-Charles E. Snook.
Court Commissioner-George Babcock.
Public Administrator-W. H. Knight.
BOARD OF SUPERVISORS.
Regular meetings, first Monday of February, May, August and November.
District No. I-Thomas D. Wells.
District No. 2-J. R. Talcott.
District No. 3-W. H. Church.
District No. 4-Charles Roeth.
District No. 5-John Mitchell.
STANDING COMMITTEES.
Judiciary, County Buildings and Improvements-Mitchell, Roeth, Church.
Auditing and Finance-Mitchell, Church, Roeth.
Roads, Bridges and Franchises-Roeth, Wells, Mitchell.
Hospital-Church, Mitchell, Roeth.
Printing-Roeth, Mitchell, Wells.
COUNTY BOARD OF EDUCATION.
W. F. B. Lynch, president; J. H. Eickhoff, H. C. Petray, W. B. Ludlow. J. P. Garlick, secretary. Office, Hall of Records. Hours, 9 a. m. to 5 p. m.
KALINDO HOTEL The Leading and largest Hotel in Oakland. 8 +2St.bet Broadway and Franklin St
COAL, COKE, PIG IRON, 13th & WEBSTER
Wholesale and Retan. Hay, Grain and Feed.
WILLIAMS &
Successors to J. C. WILSON & CO.
DAVIE
18
S. W. CORNER Main 54.
TELEPHONE:
CARPETS BODY BRUSSELS, VELVETS, AXMINSTERS, MOQUETTES TAPESTRIES AND ALL OTHER GRADES. Latest Designa R. H. Chamberlain, 416 and 420 Twelfth Street, Oakland
OAKLAND. 19
Carriers-William S. J. Stephens, superintendent; Charles D. Littler, David P. Hooe, George F. Sampson, Joseph D. Scott, Solon D. Arnold, Edward G. Donovan, William W. Finch, Daniel J. Hallahan, George F. Collyer, John Z. Bar- nett, Charles E. Hendrickson, Joseph F. Kenny, David J. Healey, Arthur Petty, Charles L. Kelton, Frank Belden, William S. Bankhead, George E. Sterling, Isaac E. Littrell, William J. Hanley, Harry W. Miller, Charles E. Story, Bax- ter L. Sedgley, Frank E. Burger, Isaac Cohen, L. P. Barre, John F. Sherry, William H. Smith, Henry Leber, Harry Cummer.
Substitute Carriers-O. G. Rohl, H. L. Skinner, William H. Mc- Namara, Edward M. Campbell, T. B. Finnigan.
Special Delivery Messengers-W. Garibaldi, W. J. Meagher, Henry Osterloh, John St. Johns, John J. Cronin.
Mail Messenger-F. H. Morrison.
BRANCH OFFICES.
Station A-1756 Seventh. C. L. Wines, superintendent.
Station B-651 East Twelfth. Eugene Colby, superintendent. Sub-station No. 1-951 Broadway. W. J. Bowman, superin- tendent.
Sub-station No. 2-1154 East Fourteenth. Miss Pauline Sam- uels, superintendent.
OFFICE HOURS.
Open
Close
General Delivery Window
·7:30 A. M.
9 P. M.
Carriers' Window.
.7:15 A. M.
7 P. M.
Stamp and Box Windows
.8:30 A. M. 5 P. M.
Money Order Department.
.9
A. M. 5 P. M.
Registry Department. .9
A. M. 6 P. M.
Special Delivery Department. .7
A. M. IO P. M.
SUNDAYS.
General Delivery and Carriers' Windows .12 to I P. M.
SUBURBAN POSTOFFICES.
Dimond-Hopkins near Fruitvale avenue. Lauritz N. Hansen, postmaster.
Fruitvale-East Fourteenth corner Fruitvale avenue. George E. Lund, postmaster.
Golden Gate-San Pablo avenue corner Stanford avenue. Miss S. A. Young, postmaster.
BRASS
Dunham, Carrigan & Hayden Co. 18, 20, 22, 24 Main St., San Francisco, Iron Pipe, Tubes, Fittings,
I. A. BERETTA -Manufacturing
pliciun
1151 Broadway 456 13th St.
M. S. SMITH & SONS
BOOKS, STATIONERY, SCHOOL SUPPLIES 1154-1158 Broadway Telephone 613 Oakland, Cal
REAL ESTATE AGENT AND NOTARY PUBLIC 958 Broadway, bet. Ninth and Tenth, Oakland, Cal.
Money to Loan, Houses Rented, Rents Collected
J. W. MOSS
20
OAKLAND.
COURTS.
SUPERIOR COURTS.
Department No. I-S. P. Hall, Judge.
Department No. 2-W. E. Greene, Judge. Department No. 3-John Ellsworth, Judge.
Department No. 4-F. B. Ogden, Judge.
BOARD OF TRADE.
1168 Washington se corner Fourteenth. James P. Taylor, presi- dent; A. H. Breed, vice president; Craigie Sharp, secretary ; Geo. B. M. Gray, treasurer; Lyman Bridges, consulting en- gineer.
MERCHANTS' EXCHANGE.
Central Bank Building. W. V. Witcher, president; W. N. Pearce, secretary.
OAKLAND EXPOSITION.
Corner Twelfth and Webster. J. W. Nelson, president; M. J. Keller, vice president; George Roeth, secretary; Craigie Sharp, superintendent.
POST OFFICE.
Albany Hotel Building, Broadway northeast corner Fifteenth. Postmaster-James J. White.
Assistant Postmaster-A. L. Martin.
Money Order Clerk-C. J. Harrington.
Registry Clerk-E. J. Fennon.
General Delivery Clerk-C. R. Haswell.
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