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made in accordance with the said plans and specifications, and shall assess three fourthis of the cost of improvement of such street, or the construction of such sidewalk, upon all the prop- erty fronting upon such street, between said points ; the other fourth to be paid out of the town treasury: provided, that ex- cept with the reservation hereinafter mentioned, no such liabil- ity shall be incurred by said Trustees unless the money for such purpose shall be in said treasury. The assessment provided for in this section shall be levied upon the property fronting on the portion of the street to be improved or on which the sidewalks may be erected, at such rate per front foot as may be necessary to furnish three fourths of the cost of said work; and such as- sessment shall constitute a lien upon such real estate until the same is paid. When any street, to be improved as above pro- vided, shall cross any other street, then the expense of the im- provement on such crossing shall be paid by the Board of Trus- tees from the town treasury. All street work to be done under the provisions of this Act shall be let to the lowest responsible bidder; and the Board of Trustees, after adopting the plans and specifications of the work as above provided, shall advertise, for a period of not less than ten days, for proposals for doing such work, and may reject any or all bids, if they shall deem the price required to be unreasonable, and may again advertise the said -work, until a satisfactory bid shall be obtained. A good and sufficient bond shall in all cases be required from the contractors for the faithful performance of the work. When any street work to be done under the provisions of this Act shall have been or- dered by said Board, they shall direct the Assessor to make a full and complete list of the property to be charged with the ex- pense thereof, and the names of the owners of each lot, arranged alphabetically, when the same are known, specifying the num- ber of front feet in each lot so charged, and the rate per front foot that such lot has been assessed, and shall carry out the full amount to be charged against each separate lot or parcel of land into a separate column, and the total shall be added up at the foot thereof. Such lists shall be completed and returned to said Board of Trustees within twenty days, unless the Board shall, by order, grant further time; and when the said lists shall have been approved by said Board they shall cause the same to be de- livered to the Treasurer. When the work so ordered shall have been completed and accepted by said Board, they shall direct the Treasurer to proceed and collect the several amounts as- sessed. The Treasurer shall thereupon give notice to parties interested, by publication in any newspaper published in said town, or by posting notices in three public places in said town, requiring payment to be made within thirty days from the first publication or the first posting of such notices, and when any payment is made he shall write the word " paid " against such amount. On the completion of thirty days he shall declare all assessments unpaid to be delinquent, by an entry in writing at the foot of the roll, and shall then add five per cent. to each
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sum so delinquent. He shall then proceed to advertise and col- lect the various amounts so delinquent, including the cost of advertising, which shall not exceed one dollar for each lot or parcel of land from the sale of the property in the same manner as is or may be by law provided for the collection of State and county taxes in the County of Alameda; the same powers being hereby conferred upon said Treasurer as is or may be given to tax collectors for the said county.
SEC. 7. The annual tax authorized by this Act to be levied by the Board of Trustees shall be levied, assessed, and collected at the same time and in the same manner as is or may be by law provided for the levying and collecting State and county taxes within the County of Alameda, the Treasurer being hereby vested with the same powers to make collections for taxes as is or shall be conferred upon tax collectors for the collection of State and county taxes within said county.
SEC. 8. It shall be the duty of the Assessor, within the time fixed by law for the assessment of property in the County of Ala- meda, for State and county purposes, to make a true list of all taxable property within the limits of said town; which list, cer- tified by him, shall, on the first Monday in August, be presented by him to the Board of Trustees for equalization.
SEC. 9. The Board of Trustees shall meet on the third Mon- day in August as a Board of Equalization, and shall continue their sessions from time to time, not exceeding twenty days, as they may deem necessary. They shall hear and determine all complaints respecting the valuation of property, and may change or modify the same as a majority of the whole Board shall deem just and proper.
SEC. 10. The Assessor and Treasurer, before entering upon their duties, shall take the oath of office as prescribed by law, and shall severally execute a bond payable to the people of the Town of Alameda for the faithful performance of such duties as may be required by law, in such penalty as the Board of Trustees may require: provided, that the bond of the Assessor shall not be less than five thousand dollars, and that of the Treasurer not less than twenty thousand dollars, and the sureties on such bond may be required to justify. The bond shall be approved by the Board of Trustees; and should at any time any bond so given or approved become insufficient, the Board of Trustees may require a further bond to be filed within ten days, and in case of failure so to do, may remove or suspend the officer, and any such va- cancy shall be filled by said Board.
SEC. 11. The Town Treasurer shall collect all taxes, dues, li- censes, and moneys levied for street improvements, and shall re- ceive and safely keep all the moneys that shall come into the town treasury, and pay out the same only on the order of the Board of Trustees, countersigned by the President, and take re- ceipt therefor, and shall make out a monthly statement of his receipts and payments, verified by his oath, and file the same with the Board of Trustees.
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SEC. 12. The Trustees of said town shall receive no compen- sation for their services. The Treasurer and Assessor, for all the duties that may be required of them, shall receive such com- pensation as may be fixed by the Board of Trustees: provided, that allowed to the Treasurer shall not exceed one thousand dol- lars per annum, and that to the Assessor shall not exceed six hundred dollars per annum.
SEC. 13. Neither the Board of Trustees nor any officer of the Town of Alameda shall have power to contract any debt against said town except the money shall be in the treasury to pay the same, and no person or property therein shall ever be liable to be assessed or be subject to taxation in any form to provide for the payment of any debt hereafter contracted, or any claim against said town: provided, that the Board of Trustees may, during the first year after the passage of this Act, incur liabili- ties, for the purpose of improving streets or watering such streets as shall have been improved, or the construction of sidewalks, not exceeding ten thousand dollars, which liability, so incurred, shall be paid from the first money coming into the town treasury.
SEC. 14. There shall be elected six School Directors, who to- gether shall constitute the Board of Education. The term of office of each School Director shall be three years, except as hereinafter stated; and after the first election, two shall be elected every year. At the first election six shall be elected, two for one year, two for two years, and two for full term. In case of vacancy in the office of School Director, the Board of Educa- tion shall choose a person to serve until the next election, when, if the term does not then expire, a person shall be elected to serve the remainder of the term. The said School Directors shall receive no compensation for their services.
SEC. 15. Said Board shall meet on the third Monday of May in each year, and then, or as soon as convenient threafter, choose one of its number as President and another as President pro tem. Its regular meetings thereafter shall be held on the first, second, and third Monday of every month, and at such other times as the President may by notice convene them, and at such hours as may be prescribed by rule. Such special meetings may be called by a written notice, delivered personally to each member of the Board. Four members shall constitute a quorum. No business shall be transacted without the concurrence of four members; but a majority of members present at any meeting may adjourn from time to time. All meetings shall be public, and full records of the proceedings of the Board shall be kept. The Town Clerk shall be ex officio Clerk of the Board of Educa- tion, for which service he may be allowed a sum not to exceed twenty-five dollars per month.
SEC. 16. On or before the first day of February of each year the Board of Education shall present to the Board of Trustees an estimate of the total amount of money required for school purposes for the ensuing year, with an estimate of the amount to be received from the State and county, and, at the close of
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each year, it shall cause to be made and presented to the Board of Trustees a full report of all matters pertaining to the income, expenditures, condition, and progress of the schools during the year. The Board of Education may act in the matter of the purchase or sale of lands, and the erection of school-houses with- out the consent or direction of the Board of Supervisors of the County of Alameda; but no land or building shall be purchased or sold, and no building shall be erected without the consent and approval of the Board of Trustees.
SEC. 17. The President of Board of Education shall preside at all meetings thereof, and shall report to said Board at the close of every school year, and, whenever required, full informa- tion concerning school matters. He shall visit and examine every school in the town at least once a month, and shall observe and cause to be observed, all rules and regulations established by said Board. In case of the absence of the President, his duties shall be discharged by the President pro tem.
SEC. 18. The Board of Trustees shall include in the annual levy of taxes a tax for school purposes, which shall not exceed twenty cents on each one hundred dollars of valuation. All sums collected for school purposes, and all fines collected in the town, shall constitute the school fund. The school fund shall be kept separate from the other funds.
SEC. 19. All moneys received by the Treasurer of the County of Alameda on account of the road, bridge, or school fund of the Township of Alameda, or any district therein, and all sums received into the county treasury which may be apportioned to said township, or any district therein, shall be paid to the Treas- urer of said town by the Treasurer of said county as soon as re- ceived, or as soon as the apportionment shall be made, when apportionment is necessary.
SEC. 20. The school fund shall be kept by the town treasurer, and paid out by him on the order of the President of the Board of Education, countersigned by the Clerk of said Board. No demands shall be paid out of the school fund unless the same have been presented to and allowed by said Board of Education.
SEC. 21. All Acts, or parts of Acts, so far as they conflict with the provisions of this Act, are hereby repealed.
SEC. 22. This Act shall take effect and be in force from and after its passage.
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For the Year commencing January 1, 1874.
1 For List of Abbreviations, see page 97.
A.
ABJOHN WILLIAM, laborer, dwl E s Broadway nr Central Av. Ackley Ezra, carriage maker (S. F.), dwl S s Central Av nr Oak
Alameda Brewery, Ruthardt & Co. proprietors, W s Third Av bet Jefferson and Railroad Av.
ALAMEDA ENCINAL (weekly), F. K. Krauth editor and proprietor, office W s Park nr Alameda Station
Alameda Grammar School, James Brown principal, bet Mound and Monroe nr Central Av.
Allen Edwin, contractor and builder, dwl W s High bet Jackson and Central Av.
Allsopp J. P. C., druggist, E s Park bet Webb and Santa Clara avs.
Anderson David C., dwl N s Pacific Av nr Walnut
Andrews Oliver P., gardener, dwl NE cor St. Paul and Rail- road Av.
ASSESSOR TOWN OF ALAMEDA, E. Minor Smith, office NW cor Park and Railroad Av.
Aughinbaugh Gideon, gardener, dwl N s Washington Av nr Third Av.
B.
BAMBER & CO'S EXPRESS, office cor Park and Rail- road Av.
Bannister Alfred, civil engineer, office W s Park nr Ala- meda Station, dwl cor Monroe and Versailles Av. BARBER ARTHUR S., general merchandise, NE cor Park and Webb Av, dwl SW cor High and Jackson Barker Eliza (widow), dwl W s High nr Central Av.
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386 ALAMEDA [B] DIRECTORY.
Barker Frank A., telegraph operator, dwl W s High nr Cen- tral Av.
Barlow Henry S., proprietor Loyal Oak Hotel, E s Park nr Alameda Station
Baroteau Auguste, groceries and liquors, NW cor Leviathan and Railroad Av.
Barry Dennis, coachman with G. K. Fitch, S s Railroad Av nr Mastick Station
Barton B. F., proprietor Pioneer Salt Mills (S. F.), dwl W s Everett bet Lincoln and Webb avs.
Barton John, president Union Pacific Salt Co. (S. F.), dwl SW cor Webb Av and Everett
Barton Phineas W., clerk (S. F.), dwl S s Webb bet Ever- ett and Park
Bauerle John, dwl N s Central Av bet Walnut and Oak
Benn Frederick, carpenter, dwl N s Washington Av bet Euclid and Third Av.
Bennette Fanny E. Miss, principal Encinal Grammar School, dwl Yosemite Hotel
Benziman George, carpenter, dwl Alameda Point
Bird George, liquor saloon, Alameda Point
Bishop Brothers (James and Stephen), groceries, W s Park bet Lincoln and Central avs.
Bishop James (Bishop Bros.), dwl W s Park bet Lincoln and Central avs.
Bishop Stephen (Bishop Bros.), res San Francisco
Biss William C., butcher, dwl W s Park bet Railroad and Santa Clara avs.
BISSETT HORATIO N., proprietor Bissett House, N s Munroe nr College Av.
Boehmer Frederick, groceries, liquors, etc., cor Park and Santa Clara Av.
Bolhalder Joseph, wood and coal, W s Park bet Santa Clara and Railroad avs.
Bones John W., architect, Es Park bet Lincoln and Santa Clara avs, dwl cor College Av and Munroe
Bowen R. P. (widow), dwl W s Leviathan nr Santa Clara Av. BOWEN'S BUILDING, NE cor Park and Webb Av.
Boyd John, canvasser, dwl N s Washington Av bet Euclid and Third avs.
Bradshaw Turrell T., dwl N s Buena Vista Av nr Park
Brand Aristide, merchant (A. E. Sabatie & Co., S. F.), dwl N s Pacific Av bet Oak and Walnut
Brand Lucien, bookkeeper (S. F.), dwl N s Pacific Av bet Oak and Walnut
Bremer Herman, proprietor Schutzen Park, S s Central Av nr Prospect
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Briggs O. W. Rev., dwl S s Central Av bet Euclid and Prospect
Britt Patrick, farmer, dwI S s Washington Av nr Euclid Brogan Nicholas, gardener, dwl E s High nr Central Av. Brower John D., gardener, dwl S s Pacific nr Encinal Sta- tion
Brown James, principal Alameda Grammar School, dwI S s Central Av nr Park
Brown William, laborer, dwl W s High bet Monroe and Central Av.
Browne David S., nurseryman, dwl N s Buena Vista Av nr Everett
Bryant William C., dwl W s Mound bet Central Av and Monroe
Burbery William, scenic artist, dwI S s Santa Clara nr Bay Station
Butler Mrs. (col'd), dwl SE cor Broadway and Central Av. Byrne Joseph J., laborer, dwl S s Buena Vista Av bet Walnut and Oak
C.
CHAPIN GEORGE W., real estate agent (S. F.), dwl E s Park bet Santa Clara and Central avs.
Chaplin James, editor, dwl cor Santa Clara and Oak Christensen - (widow), dwl E s High nr Monroe
Christiansen C. W. F., carpenter, dwl. S s Santa Clara bet Walnut and Oak
Clark Joseph W., dwl S s Santa Clara Av nr Euclid
Clement Jabish, attorney at law (R. P. and Jabish Clement, S. F.), S s Eagle Av nr Park
Clement Wesley B., real estate, dwl S s Eagle Av nr Park CLERK TOWN OF ALAMEDA, William H. Porter, of- fice W s Park nr Alameda Station
Cleveland Aceph, farmer, dwl W s Peach nr the Bay
Clinton E. H. (widow), dwl Bissett House
COBB MOSES G., attorney at law (S. F.), dwl E s High nr Central Av.
Cohen Alfred A., real estate (S. F.), dwl foot Buena Vista Av.
Cohen Alexander, clerk C. P. R. R., dwl NW cor Santa Clara Av and McPherson
Collins James, farmer, dwl E s High nr Pacific Cordage Factory
Combs Milton, harnessmaker and justice of the peace, W s Park nr Alameda Station, dwl W s Oak nr Pacific Av- enue
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Concanon Luke, laborer, dwl S s Buena Vista bet Mound and Versailles
Cook Alexander, carriagemaker (S. F.), dwl S s Central Av bet Walnut and Oak
Cook James, plasterer, dwl N s Webb Av bet Everett and Park
Cook Napoleon B., carpenter, dwl NW cor High and Cen- tral Av.
Cook Oliver, coachman with Moses G. Gobb, E s High nr Central Av.
Cook Theodore W., carpenter, dwl Yosemite Hotel
Coppott Andrew, sailmaker, dwl S s Santa Clara Av nr Bay Station
Coy George E., real estate (S. E.), dwl NW cor Paul and Santa Clara Av.
Crist Henry B., book agent, dwl S s Central Av bet Park and Broadway
Cron Minnie (widow), dwl S s Santa Clara Av nr Euclid
Cron Herbert, gardener with Nicholas Brogan, E s High nr Central Av.
Cullum Allen W., clerk (S. F.), dwl W s Versailles Av bet Monroe and Central Av.
Curvey John (Hally & C.), dwl Santa Clara bet Park and Oak
D.
DAHSE PAULUS, bookkeeper (S. F.), dwl Santa Clara Av bet Euclid and Third Av.
Davenport Thomas, bookkeeper (S. F.), dwl N s Railroad bet Mastick and Woodstock stations
Davis George B., gardener, dwl N s Central Av nr Mound Davis John, laborer, dwl W s Foley nr Park
Derby E. M., lumber yard, Alameda Wharf, res Fruit Vale Dexter A. G., locksmith, dwlNW cor Oak and Railroad Av. Diel Henrietta (widow), dwl S s Railroad Av nr Encinal Station
Dodge Arthur C., dwl W s High bet Jackson and Central Av.
Douglass John, dwl S s Central Av bet Walnut and Oak Dubock Edward, sign painter, dwl N s Broadway nr Ala- meda Station
Duggan Timothy, gardener, dwl E s Broadway nr Central Av.
Durien John, boots and shoes, W s Park bet Lincoln and Central Av.
Durler Charles, dwl N s Railroad Av bet Bay and Encinal
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E.
ELLERY EPES, town trustee, NE cor St. Paul and Santa Clara Av.
Ellsworth F. A. (widow), dwl W s Court nr Central Av.
Ellsworth John, attorney at law (S. F.), dwl W s Court nr Central Av.
Encinal Grammar School, Fanny E. Bennette principal, NW cor Bay and Santa Clara Av.
Encinal Park House, William Horst proprietor, SE cor Mc- Pherson and Santa Clara Av.
Etoubleau L. (widow), dwl S s Monroe bet Stuart and High
F.
FARRELL EDWARD, carpenter, dwl NW cor High and Cen- tral Av.
Fassking Herman, barkeeper, dwl W s Prospect nr Mastick Station
FASSKING LOUIS, proprietor Fassking's Hotel and Gar- dens, Ss Railroad Av nr Encinal Station
Ferguson Angus, harnessmaker, dwl Loyal Oak Hotel
Fish Sherman J., carpenter, dwl W s Versailles Av nr Cen- tral Av.
Fisher W. P., carpenter, dwl Yosemite House
Fitch C. L. (widow), dwl NW cor St. Paul and Railroad Av.
Fitch George K. (S. F. Bulletin Co.), dwl S s Railroad Av nr Mastick Station
Fitch T. S., dwl NE cor St. Paul and Railroad Av.
Flynn William G., liquor saloon, SE cor Euclid and Rail- road Av.
Folind Marcus D., painter, dwl W s Broadway bet Central Av and the Bay
Foster Charles H., shipjoiner, dwl N s Jackson bet Mound and Stuart
Foster John, machinist with C. P. R. R., dwl Alameda Point
Fox George, farmer, dwl N s Versailles Av nr Broadway Francis John, coachman with Hattie E. Haile, E s High nr Central Av.
Francisco Antone, laborer, dwl W s Broadway bet Central Av and the Bay Frazier - (widow), dwl W s Mound bet Central Av and Monroe
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Frick Emma Miss, teacher Encinal Grammar School, res San Francisco
Fromm August, carpenter, dwl S s Railroad Av nr Mastick Station
G.
GARVETT E. W., gardener, dwl W s Mound nr the Bay Gibbins Alfred, bookkeeper (S. F.), dwl S s Central Av, bet Park and Everett
Gibbons Robinson, surveyor and draftsman, dwl S s Cen- tral Av bet Park and Everett
Gibbons William, attorney at law (S. F.), dwl S s Central Av bet Park and Everett
GIBBONS WILLIAM P., physician and public adminis- trator County of Alameda, office and dwI S s Central Av bet Park and Everett
Gillman John T., dwl S s Washington Av nr Woodstock Station
GLAS FRANK, liquor saloon, W s Park nr Alameda Sta- tion
Gleeson William Rev., pastor St. Joseph's Church, res East Oakland
Glennon Anna (widow), dwl W s Foley nr Park
Glennon Belle Miss, teacher Alameda Grammar School, dwl W s Foley nr Park
Graham Edward Rev., pastor Presbyterian Church, dwl S s Santa Clara Av nr Park
Gray James M., merchant (Dalton §. G., S. F.), dwl S s Cen- tral Av bet Walnut and Oak
Green John, wool merchant (E. Grisar & Co., S. F.), dwl N s Santa Clara Av bet Walnut and Oak
Greunewald George (Ruthardt & Co.), dwl W s Third Av bet Jefferson and Railroad Av.
Grogan Richard, house and carriage painter, nr Alameda Depot
Guirado R. C., druggist, dwl SW cor Park and Lincoln Av.
H.
Haeny Ann (widow), dwl NE cor Washington and Peach HAIGHT HENRY H. attorney at law (S. F.), dwl S s
Railroad Av bet Woodstock and Mastic stations Haile Charles H., nurseryman, dwl W s Peach nr the Bay Haile Hattie E. (widow), dwl E s High nr Central Av. Haile Louisa (widow), dwl E s High nr Central Av
Hally Frank (Hally & Curvey), dwl E s Broadway bet Cen- tral Av and Munroe
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Hally & Curvey (Frank Hally and John Curvey), blacksmiths, W s Park nr Alameda Station
Hamer James A., farmer, dwl W s Mound nr the Bay Hamer Solomon S., farmer, dwl W s Mound nr the Bay
Hamlin J. W., hunter and trapper, dwl E s High foot Munroe Hammond James, gardener with Robert H. Magill, N s Buena Vista Av nr Alameda Station
Hammond William, coachman with Robert II. Magill, N s Buena Vista Av nr Alameda Station
Harders John C. C., carpenter, dwl Schutzen Park
Harnden Frederick A., accountant (S. F.), dwl W s Broad- way nr the Bay
Hartman Ernst, teacher music, dwl Buena Vista Av nr Rail- road Av.
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