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Machines Patents
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TELEPHONE NORTH 2 HENRY W. TAYLOR LUMBER
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PIERCE HARDWARE CO.
STOVES, TINWARE AND PLUMBING Sporting Goods, Builders Hardware, Etc. PHONE MAIN 22 1108-1110 BROADWAY OAKLAND, CAL.
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THE HOMESTEAD
Loan Association OF BERKELEY
DIRECTORS:
M. M. RHORER
W. E. SELL
GEO. LEONARD C. R. LORD
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Jos. J. MASON. Jos. MCCLAIN
EDW. F. NIEHAUS HENRY W. TAYLOR
FREDERICK H. CLARK
OFFICERS:
M. M. RHORER President FREDERICK H. CLARK .Secretary
W. E. SELL Vice-President WM. H. WASTE. Attorney
First National Bank of Berkeley, Treasurer
Incorporated March, 1886
Authorized Capital $2,000,000 05
Total Accumulated Capital. 203,461 17
Assets 208,439 62
Shares $1 per Month for sale each month,
LOANS upon Berkeley Real Estate at current interest rates, and modern plans.
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HUSTED'S
OAKLAND, ALAMEDA & BERKELEY
DIRECTORY
FOR THE YEAR
1901
GIVING NAME, OCCUPATION AND RESIDENCE OF ALL ADULT PERSONS, TOGETHER WITH A CLASSIFIED BUSINESS DIRECTORY, ALSO STREET GUIDE OF OAKLAND NEWLY REVISED AND ENLARGED; ALSO NEW STREET GUIDE OF ALA- MEDA AND BERKELEY.
PUBLISHED BY
F. M. HUSTED
MEMBER OF THE ASSOCIATION OF AMERICAN DIRECTORY PUBLISHERS
MACDONOUGH BUILDING, OAKLAND, CAL.
BONO
PUBLICO
MERICA
REGISTERLO
PUBLISHER
1899
FOR SALE BY SMITH BROS., STATIONERS WASHINGTON STREET, S E COR 12TH, OAKLAND, CAL
COPYRIGHT, 1901 F, M. HUSTED
TRIBUNE PUB. CO.
OAKLAND, CAL.
02. 4 1901
C. J. HEESEMAN
1107-1113 WASHINGTON ST. SOLE AGENTS DUTCHESS TROUSERS.
ABBREVIATONS
Yards: sta, egr. Webster. and 13th, cor. Webster.
and and Market Sta
ABBREVIATIONS
W. CORNER
TELEPHONE:
Main 54.
add-Addition acct-Accountant adv-Advertisement
agt-agent
agrl implts-Agricultural Implements
Alex-Alexander appr-Apprentice
assn-Association
asst-assistant
atty-Attorney-at-Law
av-Avenue bartndr-Bartender
Bdy-Broadway Benj-Benjamin
B E L Co-Berkeley Electric Lighting Co bet-Between bkkpr-Bookkeeper bkmn-Brakeman
bldg-Building
bldr-Builder
blk-Block C F C Assn-Cal Fruit Canners Assn
Cal P & T Co-Cal Pottery & Terra Cot- ta Co
carp-Carpenter
C C L Co-Contra Costa Laundry Co C C Mills-California Cotton Mills
C C W Co-Contra Costa Water Co Chas-Charles
C I D D & B-California Institution for the Education of the Deaf and Dumb and the Blind
clk-Clerk co-Company collr-Collector
com-Commission Merchant
comp-Compositor
com trav-Commercial Traveler cond-Conductor
contr-Contractor
cor-Corner Danl-Daniel
dom- Domestic
E Box & Mfg Co-Eagle Box and Manu- facturing Co
e-East
Edw-Edward
El Dorado L O Wks Co-El Dorado Lin- seed Oil Works Co
emp-Employe eng-Engineer Fredk-Frederick
furn rms-Furnished Rooms
genl-General
Geo-George
ins agt-Insurance Agent Jas-James Jos-Joseph lab-Laborer
mach-Machinist
mdse-Merchandise
mfg-Manufacturing mfr-Manufacturer
mgr-Manager
mkr-Maker
mkt-Market
msgr-Messenger
M V Cem-Mountain View Cemetery n-North nr-Near
O G L & H Co-Oakland Gas, Light and Heat Co
O I Wks-Oakland Iron Works
O L Co-Oakland Laundry Co
O Pav Co-Oakland Paving Co
O P Mills-Oakland Planing Mills opp-Opposite
opr-Operator
O R R-Oakland Railroad Co
O SL & H E Ry-Oakland, San Leandro and Haywards Electric Railway
O T Co-Oakland Transit Co
O W Co-Oakland Water Co
P C Co-Pacific Coast Co
P C L & M Co-Pacific Coast Lumber and Mill Co
P P P Co-Pacific Press Publishing Co
P Tel Co-Postal Telegraph Cable co pres-President
prin-Principal
propr-Proprietor
P S L Co-Puget Sound Lumber Co. r-Residence
rd-Road
ret-Retail
Richd-Richard
R M S-Railway Mail Service
Robt-Robert
rpr-Repairer
s-South Saml-Samuel
sec-Secretary solr-Solicitor
S P Co-Southern Pacific Co st-Street
stenog-Stenographer
supt-Superintendent
tel-Telephone
Tel av-Telegraph avenue
T C Co-Tesla Coal Co
Theo-Theodore
Thos-Thomas
treas-Treasurer
U C-University of California Washn-Washington
W F & Co-Wells, Fargo & Co wkr-Worker
Wm-William
W UT Co-Western Union Telegraph -Co
HALINIDO HOTEL The Leading and largest Hollil in Oakland. R 8 2St bet Broadway . Franklin &
2766
13th & WEBSTER
Wholesale and Retail COAL, COKE, PIG IRON,
Hay, Grain and Feed.
DAVIE & WILLIAMS Successors to J. C. WILSON & CO.
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Warehouse :
Private Home For the Sick
W. N. Kennedy, M. D., Resident Physiolas Consultation Free. You may come here for what it will cost you to have a nurse at Home 3627 Grove St. Tel. Grove 252
LIST OF ADVERTISERS. 9
LIST OF ADVERTISERS
PAGE.
Alameda Stables
425
Alameda County Steam Carpet Clean-
ing and Renovating Works ...... Side lines
Allen B. Mrs.
Bottom lines
California Electrical Works.
.563
Card E. F. Dr.
109
Cohn J. & Co.
.Top lines
Davie & Williams.
Side lines
East Bay Sanatorium.
Opp page 241
Emigh Bros.
.Top lines
Fireman's Fund Ins. Co
Front cover
Fletter C. F.
.425
Foss F. W. & Co
Side lines
Galindo Hotel
Bottom lines
Gier-Theo. Gier Co.
Backbone
Heald's Business College
Backbone
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Heeseman C. J.
.Top lines
Heron & Holcomb
Back cover
Rutley Byron.
. Top lines
Homestead Loan Association.
.3
Salomonson C. F
Front cover
Kelly J. R.
.Opp back cover
Smith Bros
.Top lines
Kennedy W. N., M. D
. Top lines Smyth W. H.
Front cover
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Kirchner & Mante
. Side lines ; Taylor Henry W. Lumber Cc. . Front cover
PAGE.
Kuss P. N. Co.
Bottom lines
Kuss & Storz.
Bottom lines
Laymance Real Estate Co.
. Top lines
Lerri J. J. Mrs. & Co.
1. Side lines
Lewis John Ray.
Opp page 240
Lewis Dr. W. F.
Opp page 240
Lloyd H. J.
Inside back cover
Moreal H. P. & Co.
.Front cover
Mutual Label & Lithographic Co .. ..
.Opp page 433
Oakland Tribune ...
Backbone and page 2
Pac. Elec. Belt & Truss Co.
.. . .
.. 4
Parrish W. H.
Opp back cover
Pierce Hardware Co
Front cover
Private Home for the Sick.
.Top lines
River Express Co
.561
Dainty Candies Delicious Ice Cream
1159 Broadway
Lehnhardt Ice Cream Parlors THE HANDSOMEST ON THE COAST.
N. CLARK & SONS, Manufacturers and Dealers in
17-19 Spear St. San Francisco FIRE BRICK and FIRE CLAY
DURGIN & BLEAKLEY
2158 SHATTUCK AVE Tel. Derby 73 PIONEER FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS.
Tel. Red 1591. JUNCTION Cheapest Place in Oakland to buy Groceries for Cash 1309 to 1321 Center Street and 1310 to 1322 Peralta Street.
CASH
GROCERY
WALSH & O'BRIEN
F. M. HUSTED DIRECTORY PUBLISHER
Member of the Association of American Directory Publishers
Oakland, Alameda and Berkeley Directory
Office, Macdonough Building
Sacramento City and County Directory San Jose City and Santa Clara County Directory Honolulu and Hawaiian Islands Directory Directorio Nacional de Guatemala, C. A.
All communications should be addressed to the Oakland office
LIQUOR DISEASE CURED IN THREE WEEKS NO HYPODERMIC INJECTIONS CONSULTATION FRER CONNELLEY LIQUOR CURE, 403 Telegraph Ave. Tel. Cedar 315:
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EMIGH BROS.
COAL, WOOD, NAY, GRAIN Lowest Prices. Full Weight. Prompt Delivery 363 to 367 Sixth St., Oakland Telephone Main 34
SUPPLEMENTAL LIST
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SUPPLEMENTAL LIST.
Names Received Too Late for Regular Insertion.
BROWN GRATZ K
Secretary Oakland Asphalt Paving Co. rooms 11 and 12, Macdonough Bldg, r San Francisco
CORYELL FRED L, Fuel and Feed, 2400 Encinal av, Alameda, Tel Paru 1511, r 830 Alice, Oakland
JACKSON SAMUEL
Successor to O'Rourke & Jackson, 1002 Bdy, Tel Main 132
Lyons Jos, clk W Meat Co, r 359 Harrison -Jos, searcher Recorder's office, r Hotel Crellin
-Josephine G Miss, r 85312 Franklin
-Mary C Miss, nurse Fabiola Hospital -Swen, lab, r 809 Henry
-Thos F, mach S F, r 660 Adeline
-Tillie Miss, clk W B Standeford, r Berk- eley
Lysander Emma, dom 666 Walsworth av Lytjen Marinus, emp F A Webster, r 1735 Adeline
-Oscar M, painter, r 1735 Adeline Lytle Annie Mrs, r 1441 Linden -Geo W, painter S P Co, r 1358 11th -Wm D, emp S P Co, r 1441 Linden MONTGOMERY R J
(Formerly 470 13th st, tel red 3378), No- tary, Real Estate and Insurance, 467 9th, Tel Main 224
Mowbray Henry B, pastor Fruitvale Con- gregational Church, r Fruitvale av cor E 14th
OAKLAND CARRIAGE AND IM- PLEMENT CO
C P Kiel pres, Philip Stein sec and treas, Carriages, Buggies, Farm Wag- ons and Farm Machinery, 362-366 12th, Tel Main 17
SEULBERGER J
Florist and Seedman 509-516 7th, Tel Main 542, r 164 Athol av
FOR ALAMEDA COUNTY SOLE AGENTS
KIRCHNER & MANTE
RAINIER BEER
TELEPHONE MAIN 596
9TH AND FRANKLIN
CORNER
Kuss & Storz
ARTISTIC PAINTERS & DECORATORS 1126 Clay St. Tel. Cedar 271
OAKLAND, CAL.
I2
Smith Bros.
PICTURE FRAMING, LEATHER GOODS, SCHOOL BOOKS TWELFTH AND WASHINGTON
COUNTY OF ALAMEDA.
WOOD, COAL, HAY, GRAIN 2157 Shattuck Ave., Berkeley
C &
F. W. FOSS
County of Alameda
COUNTY OFFICERS.
Chairman Board of Supervisors-J R Tal- cott
Clerk-F C Jordan; Deputies, C F Pugh, J P Cook, D A Sinclair, F H Mason, F E Browning, B H Swan, C Arnold, J C Crooks, R T Baker and G S Pierce
Recorder-A K Grim; Deputies, R S Leckie, B B Booth, E M Campbell F D Adams
Auditor-J C Ewing; Deputies, J J Hani- fin Jr, J B Dean, M A Whidden. Clerk-E L Johnston
Treasurer-A W Feidler; Deputy, C Hus- band
Assessor-H P Dalton; Deputies, T M Robinson, C Ruppricht. Clerks-H C Dexter, H H Miller
Sheriff-O L Rogers; Under Sheriff, W S Harlow; Deputies, J W Striker, W J Holland, G Wales, W W Morrison, J E Welsh
Tax Collector-J B Barber; Deputy, W B Hodges. Clerk, E F Farrell
Superintendent of Schools-TO Crawford; Deputy, Miss E E Crawford
District Attorney-J J Allen; Deputies, H A Melvin, G Samuels, T W Harris, P M Walsh, W H L Hynes
County Expert-E B Bullock
Surveyor-George L Nusbaumer; Deputy, E C Prather
Coroner-Dr H B Mehrmann
Court Commissioner-George Babcock Public Administrator-B C Hawes
BOARD OF SUPERVISORS.
District No 1-C F Horner
District No 2-J R Talcott District No 3-W H Church District No 4-H D Rowe
District No 5-John Mitchell
Regular meetings first Monday of Febru- ary, May, August and November
SUPERIOR COURTS
Department No 1-John Ellsworth Judge Department No 2-W E Greene Judge Department No.3-F B Ogden Judge Department No 4-S P Hall Judge (Departments will be reassigned Jan 1, 1901)
BANKRUPTCY COURT
U S District Court for the Northern Dis- trict of California, Arthur P Holland Referee for the District of Alameda County
County Jail-E s Washington bet Fourth and Fifth sts, L H Schoenau, jailer, G V Taylor asst jailer
COUNTY BOARD OF EDUCATION
H C Petray, President; T O Crawford secretary; P M Fisher, J H Eickhoff, C L Ingler
PAPER
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL H. N. GARD & CO., 526 Thirteenth St. Telephone Main 343 CARD STOCK - STATIONERY
Lunches, Dinners (M. C. Hallahan Geo. D. Hallahan
M. C. HALLAHAN & CO. and Suppers for Wedding Receptions CATERERS 839 FRANKLIN ST., Oakland, Cal. Telephone Main 485
OAKLAND.
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City of Oakland
CITY GOVERNMENT
CITY OFFICIALS
Mayor-R W Snow
Auditor and Assessor-A H Breed; Depu- ties D C Brand, A L Hannaford, W J Patterson
Treasurer and Tax Collector-Z T Gilpin; Deputies, D E Bortree, C F Cole, E W Owens
City Attorney-W A Dow; Assistant City Attorney, S W Condon
City Clerk-J W Tompkins; Deputy City Clerk, E F Holland
Chief of Police-St Clair Hodgkins
Chief Engineer, Fire Department-N A Ball
City Engineer-R M Clement; Deputy, L M Hall
Superintendent of Streets-C F Ott; Clerk Richard Ayer
City Wharfinger-C F Wagner
License Inspector-Henry Maloon
Health Officer-J Hamilton Todd, M D
Sanitary Inspector-Samuel Smith; As- sistants, S F Gemmell; C Strasburg
Markets, Meat and Milk Inspector-Fred E Pierce
City Justices-Mortimer Smith, John W Stetson
Judge of Police Court-Mortimer Smith Prosecuting Attorney-Abe P Leach
Clerk of Police Court-W J Hennessey Bailiff Police Court-S H Mitchell
Pound Master-Herbert A Swift
CITY COUNCIL
Anson Barstow, President
JA Johnson
F R Girard
Edwin Meese
Louis Schaffer
Felton Taylor
B C Cuvellier
L G Lemmon
F K Mott
George R Setson
M W Upton
STANDING COMMITTEES
Auditing and Finance-Lemmon, Upton, Schaffer, Mott, Meese
Ordinance and Judiciary-Mott, Cuvellier. Schaffer, Taylor, Upton
Street-Meese, Mott, Schaffer, Rowe,
Lemmon
Printing-Girard, Shaffer, Stetson Meese Municpial License - Rowe, Cuvellier, Meese Upton, Mott
Street Lighting-Upton, Rowe, Stetson, Taylor, Girard
Wharves and Water Front-Schaffer, Cuvellier, Stetson, Girard, Meese
Public Improvement-Cuvellier, Girard, Lemmon, Rowe, Taylor
Parks and Boulevard-Lemmon, Girard, Upton, Taylor, Stetson
Fire and Water-Cuvellier, Meese, Mott, Schaffer, Stetson
Street Railroad-Taylor, Stetson, Schaf- fer, Girard, Rowe, Lemmon
FREDERICKSBURG LAGER BEER OAKLAND BOTTLING CO. 1419 BROADWAY
Purest and Healthiest
Telephone Main 223
WIELAND EXTRA PALE. PRIZE MEDAL AT PARIS EXPOSITION
W. F. Heine & Co. D T
ing Works.
Berkeley Steam Carpet Cleaning and Renovat-
2611 Shattuck Ave. Tel. Dana 1114
NOT HOW CHEAP, | Byron Rutley's BUT HOW GOOD.
FINE TAILORING
ALAMEDA COUNTY STEAM CARPET CLEANING AND RENOVATING WORKS.
368 FOURTH ST.
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OAKLAND.
BOARD OF PUBLIC WORKS
W A Dow, president; R W Snow, R M Clement; R F Jackson, secretary
BOARD OF POLICE AND FIRE COM- MISSIONERS
R M Clement, president; R W Snow, W A Dow, R F Jackson, secretary
BOARD OF EDUCATION
John Russ, president; J W McClymonds, superintendent and secretary; R B S York, assistant superintendent and secretary; Giles H Gray, Myra W Knox, Henry Menges, H A Powell, Fred L Button, George E Randolph, C H Redington, David Rutherford, W F B Wakefield, Wilbur J Wilcox
STANDING COMMITTEES
Rules and Regulations-Wilcox, and Rutherford
Knox
Classification-Powell, Gray and Button School Houses and Sites-Randolph, Men- ges and Wilcox
Furniture and Supplies-Rutherford, Red- ington and Powell
High School-Wakefield, Gray and Knox Evening School-Redington, Button and Menges
Finance-Gray, Redington and Wakefield Judiciary-Button, Powell and Wakefield Industrial Education-Knox, Wilcox and Randolph
Observatory - Menges, Randolph and Rutherford
BOARD OF HEALTH
John T Kitchings, M D, president; A L Cuningham, M. D, O D Hamlin, M D, J Maher, M D, J B Wood, M D J Hamilton Todd, M D, health officer; H. K Snow, secretary; Chas H Rowe, M D, bacteriologist; J S Burd, chem- ist; S Smith, sanitary inspector; S F Gemmel, C Strasburg, assistants; Fred E Pierce, D V S, markets, meat and milk inspector and veterinary surgeon
TRUSTEES OF FREE LIBRARY AND READING ROOMS
J G Hoyt, president; B H Pendleton, secy; W D Armes, M Laidlaw, E P Flint
COMMITTEES
Auditing-Flint, Laidlaw, Armes, Pendle- ton
Books-Armes, Flint, Pendleton, Laidlaw Building-Pendleton, Armes, Laidlaw,
Flint
Reading Rooms - Laidlaw, Pendleton, Flint, Armes
Regular meetings first Tuesday of each month
POLICE DEPARTMENT
Chief-St Clair Hodgkins
Clerk of Chief-Louis F Agnew Captains-A Wilson, W J Petersen Sergeants-H E E Green, C E Clark Detectives-D Holland, A Shorey
Acting Detectives-C W Hammerton, G J D Kyte
Prison Keepers-B L Curtis, B R Phillips
Patrol-D W Swain and H B Rand, of- ficers; H C Aldrich and H C Wells, drivers
Court Officer-W A Moors Bailiff-S H Mitchell
Chinese Interpreter of the Superior and Police Courts of Alameda County-Jee Gam
Patrolmen-L E Andrews, H C Arnest, J B Boyce, T B Cooney, John Cox, J M Cockerton, Robt Collett, G J Ely, T J Flynn, F Greenwald, H L Gilbert. P Garrity, P E Hynes, E J G Hahn, H B Henderson, P G Jacobus, W Kings- bury, C J Keefe, C F Layton, R E Langworthy, J F Lynch, J S Mackey, John Morrison, John Murray, A R. Mc- Kinley, Chas Murcell, J E Murphy, W M McCloud, R V McSorley, P Mc- Keegan, H Nedderman, Thos Pardee, M P Powers, W B Quigley, F Schroder. J P Scanlon, J F Sill, J J Sherry, J F Stahl, C H Tuman, J W Turner, N Williams and W F Woods
Substitutes-J T. Brannan, T Brown, Jno S Gardiner, A P Reinhardt, I D Tobin
FIRE DEPARTMENT
Chief Engineer-N A Ball
Assistant Engineer-Elburton Lawton
Superintendent Fire Alarm and Police Telegraph-George H Carleton
Engine Co No 1-South Side Fifteenth nr Clay. W J Downie, foreman; A M Hutchinson, engineer; J C Ayre, sto- ker; W Millan driver
Engine Co No 2-468 Sixth. D O'Brien, foreman; T J Roberts, engineer; Michael Roach, stoker; Geo Cruse, driver
Engine Co No 3-1671 Eighth-A A Sicotte, foreman; George Demarais, engineer; W C Ennis, stoker; M McGuinn, driver .
Engine Co No 4-621 East Fourteenth. W C White, foreman; George Moffitt, en- gineer; Fred H Brunjes, stoker; Frank L'heureux, driver
Engine Co No 5-Market ne cor Milton. John G Rutherford, foreman; E C Brown, engineer; Wm Hamb, driver; Chas A. Diefenbacher, stoker
S. Edmands, Tailor Full Dress Suits a Specialty ROOMS KAHN BUILDING 18 AND 19 1114 WASHINGTON ST.
Telephone Main 385
Mrs. J. J. LERRI & CO.
TAXI
REAL ESTATE,, 460, 462 =8thStOakland @4
OAKLAND. 15
Engine Co No 6-East Fifteenth bet Twenty-second and Twenty-third avs. William McGrath, foreman; Edward Laperle, engineer; P Reader Jr,
stoker; C B 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 nr Thirty-fourth. J Galvin steward; A J Thestler, driver
Chemical Engine Co No 3-East Four- teenth street and Nineteenth av. Wm Loughland, steward; P M Saul, driver
Hook and Ladder Co No 1-470 Sixth. M. J Quigley, foreman; W C Barnes, tiller- man; D F Baker, driver
Hook and Ladder Co No 2-619 East Four- teenth. J J Mulgrew, foreman; J J Hogarty, driver; Jas Dickson, steward
Hook and Ladder Co No 3-1671Eighth. John Mellan, foreman; J J Callaghan, driver; W Scribner, tillerman
Hose Co No 1-470 Sixth. John Rohan, foreman; P Reader, driver
Hose Co No 2-619 East Fourteenth. P F Jordan, driver
Hose Co No 3-1268 Seventh. B H Swan, foreman; J McGuiness, driver; Louis Hoffman, steward
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 Brodaway
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 17 Thirty-sixth 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
31 Seventh and Market
35 Tenth and Grove
36 Fourteenth and Market
37 Twenty-first and Market 38 Twelfth and Adeline
39 Eighteenth and Adeline
41 East Fourteenth and Seventeenth av 42 East Twelfth and Twelfth av
43 East Seventeenth and Eighth av
45. East Twelfth and Sixth av
46 East Tenth and Third av
47 East Twenty-fourth and Nineteenth av
48 East Twenty-fourth and Thirteenth av
49 East Twelfth and Twenty-second av 51 First and Webster
52 Third and Jackson
53 Eighth and Jackson
54 Twelfth and Brush
56 Sixteenth and San Pablo av
57 Twenty-eighth and Myrtle
58 Webster and Orchard av
59 Oakland and E Moss av
61 City Hall
62 Ninth and. Broadway
63 Twenty-first and San Pablo av
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
83 East Twenty-second and Eighth av
84 East Nineteenth and Eleventh av
85 East Twenty-first and Twenty-first av
86 East Seventeenth and Twenty-third 2V
87 East Tenth and Park av
89 East Thirteenth and Twenty-first av 91 Oakland av and Orange - Vernon Heights
92 Eighteenth and West
93 Pine and Taylor
93 Cedar and Taylor
91 Webster and Twenty-third
95 Milton and Market
98 Seventh and Filbert
142 Kennedy and Park
143 Nineteenth av and East Seveneenth
145 Sixth av and East Nineteenth
149 East Fourteenth and Twenty-third av
213 Birnie and Franklin
235 Market and Thirty-sixth
236 Sixteenth and Filbert
241 Eighth and Union
251 Second and Harrison
261 Piedmont and Moss avs
327 Telegraph av and Fortieth
352 Sixth and Oak
364 Telegraph av and Forty-sixth
367 Telegraph av and Fifty-second
451 San Pablo av and Fifty-eighth
461 San Pablo av and Sixty-third
BOARD OF TRADE
1168 Washington-President, E W Mars- ton; vice-president, Sol Kahn; secre- tary, Craigie Sharp; Treasurer, M J Keller; consulting engineer, Col Ly- man Bridges. Board of Directors- E W Marston, A H Breed, M J Keller, Hugh Hogan. C R Root, J Tyrrel, Sol Kahn, J S Naismith, E A Heron, J A Britton
P. N. Kuss Co.
Paints, Oil, Glass, Wall Paper 1126 CLAY STREET Tel. Cedar 271 Oakland, Cal.
FOR ALAMEDA COUNTY
SOLE AGENTS
KIRCHNER & MANTE
RAINIER BEER
9TH AND FRANKLIN
TELEPHONE MAIN 590
CORNER
1
DURGIN & BLEAKLEY
2158 SHATTUCK AVE. Tel. Derby 73
PIONEER FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS.
Tel. Red 1591.
GROCERY CASH JUNCTION Cheapest Place in Oakland to buy Groceries for Cash 1309 to 1321 Center Street and 1310 to 1322 Peralta Street.
WALSH & O'BRIEN
I6
OAKLAND.
MERCHANTS EXCHANGE
Central Bank Building-F Sinclair, presi- dent; J F W Sohst, vice-president; Wilber Walker, secretary; H D Cush- ing, treasurer
MARKET
Oakland Free Market-Fifth bet Wash-
ington and Clay. Open Wednesdays and Saturdays
PUBLIC POUND.
Animals Home-Peralta nr Twenty-sixth. Herbert A Swift, poundmaster
Pound No 2-Bryant nr San Leandro rd.
POST OFFICE.
Albany Hotel Building, Broadway ne cor Fifteenth
Postmaster-Wm H Friend
Assistant Postmaster-Paul J Schafer
Superintendent of Carriers-W S J Steph- ens
OFFICE HOURS
General delivery window, open 7 a m; close 9 p m
Carrier's window, open 7:15 a m; close 5 p m
Stamp and box windows, open 8:30 a m; close 5 p m
Money order department, open 9 a m; close 5 p m
Registry department, open 9 a m; close 6 p m
Special delivery department, open 7 a m; close 10 n m
SUNDAYS
General delivery and carriers' windows, 12 to 1 p m
RATES OF POSTAGE
Domestic including Mexico and Canda First Class Matter-Two cents each ounce or fraction thereof
This includes all matter written or partly written or matter closed against in- spection
Second Class Matter-When mailed by publishers or by news agents to regu- lar suscribers-one cent each pound or fraction thereof; when mailed by others-one cent each four ounces or fraction thereof
This includes only newspapers or peri- odicals entered as second class mail matter -
Third Class Matter-One cent each two ounces or fraction thereof
This includes all printed matter other than second class matter, also seeds, bulbs and palnts which are not food stuffs
Fourth Class Matter-One cent each ounce or fraction thereof
This includes all mailable matter other than the foregoing-samples, mer- chandise patterns, etc
Foreign postage to countries included in Postal Union
Letters-Five cents each half ounce or fraction thereof
Postal Cards-Two cents each
Double Postal Cards-Four cents each
Newspapers and Other printed Matter- One cent each ounce or fraction there- of
Samples of Merchandise-Two cents first four ounces, one cent each additional two ounces or fraction thereof
Registration Fee, Foreign or Domestic- Eight cents
BRANCH OFFICES
Station A-1756 7th. C L Wines, superin- tendent
Station B-651 East Twelfth. Eugene Colby, superintendent
Sub-Station No 1-Broadway nw Ninth. Mrs Matilda Brown, superin- cor tendent
Sub-Station No 2-1154 E 14th cor 23d av, Perry H Auseon, superintendent
Sub-Station No 3-Seventh cor Myrtle. A L Leber, supereintendent
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