Bishop's Oakland directory for 1877-8, Part 20

Author: D.M. Bishop & Co
Publication date: 1877-78
Publisher: Oakland : B.C. Vandall
Number of Pages: 656


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The Plan of Instruction


Includes both class exercises and in HE ins tr. im. By this plan our pupils are advanced very rapidly, and greater process is shown in u . mas tal . . men & shook in one year. By our system the student i never retarded by those si advanced or of interior ability, and is never obliged to remain idle waiting for needed instruction.


Theory and Practice


Are combined in such a manner as to mike ea h a great ail to the other. No course of mere theory can be rheden as a training for mashess attan . Our system comprises all the details and the practical workings of the counting house, bant, and business office. Byits novel plan of operation the pupil is prepared to Cher at one hun his dudes as books keeper. cash r. entry clerk, or accountant. During his course he is throughny manheld in , ranging books from single to double entry, detecting errors in books, opening and closing books in all kinds of business, making out a ] kimis of business statements and papers, writing up all the different forms se mired by the active busin's anat. In fact our novel system of actual business prac- ting has been pron mured by all who have examined i's workings, the most complete and practical plan of instruction over introduced into any school in the country -a fact which is amply proved by the business capacity of our graduates.


Rates of Tuition,


The rates of tu'.jon for the business course, as above, are as follows :


Full Business Course, 6 mos. $75 Evening Sessions, 6 mos. $45


66


3 50


3 25


1 mo. 20


1 mo. 10


Pupils will be received for special instruction in any branch at reasonable rates.


Hours of Instruction.


Day sessions will continue each weck day, except Saturday, from 9 A. M. to 12 M. and from 1.30 to 4 P. M. Evening sessions will continue from 7 to 9 P. M., during eight months, extending from first of September to first of May the following year.


Further Information.


Full particulars regarding the school and its workings may be had at the office of the College, 24 Post Street, or by addressing


E. P. HEALD, President Business College, SAN FRANCISCO, CAL.


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24 POST STREET, NEAR KEARNY, SAN FRANCISCO.


Designed to impart a thorough English Education, a complete Business Training, and practical instruction in Modern Languages, Drawing, Telegraphy, etc.


The School-Room and Counting-Room


Are united upon a plan that secures to the student all the practical advantages of each. There is in operation a Bauking House, with Checks, Drafts, Notes, Bills of Exchange, Certificates of Deposit, etc., fully illustrating the banking business. The school-room is elegantly fitted up with


Merchandising, Jobbing, and Importing Emporiums, Insurance and General Banking Offices,


Commission and Forwarding Houses, Express and Post Offices.


SOME OF THE SPECIAL ADVANTAGES OF THIS SCHOOL.


The attention given to gentlemanly manners and correct business habits, and the fact that its Business Training is uot confined to Book-keeping, Penmanship and Arithmetic, but imparts such useful information as the times now demand for a high position in the mercantile community.


The careful discipline which is maintained at all times in the school, and the requirement that every pupil shall be prompt aud punctual in attendance, as well as energetic and business-like in all work, thus forming habits which are necessary to his future success.


The employment of only first-class teachers in every Department, and in sufficient numbers to give personal attention to every pupil.


Its complete system of ACTUAL BUSINESS PRACTICE, by which pupils are fitted to enter the Counting-house directly from the School.


The high stauding of its graduates in the business community.


The pains taken for securing positions for graduates in good business establishments.


The admission of pupils of both sexes and of any age, thus rendering young boys more manly by the association with pupils of an older age.


In having the largest and best ventilated and arranged school-rooms, and the largest yearly attendance of any Business Training School iu America.


The immediate notification of parents in case of absence of any pupil, and the pains taken to keep them informed of the progress and deportment of their sons.


The fact that each pupil becomes an elegant business penman before graduating.


Its Departments of Modern Languages and Drawing, in which pupils can receive instruction without extra charge.


Its complete Department of Telegraphy, in which students are fitted to enter at once upon their duties as operators.


Finally, its freedom from disadvantages of public schools in its exclusion of boys of a bad character ; the gentlemanly deportment required from all pupils ; in having no change of teachers ; in giving individual instruction, and the consequent rapid advancement of each pupil; in the course of instruction being so arranged as to allow the student to euter at any time; in having no vacations to compel the pupil to leave before finishing his course; and in the honest endeavor of every teacher to promote the best interests of each pupil in the school.


DEPARTMENT OF TELEGRAPHY.


This department is a complete institution of itself, and affords facilities for learning telegraphy practi- cally and thoroughly. Instruction in this branch is of very little avail unless special pains are taken to train pupils for operators from the beginning ; and a glance at our department will convince any one that we have the facilities for so doing.


INSTRUCTION FOR LADIES.


Ladies are admitted into all departments of the College on the same terms and conditions as young men. Their progress in all branches thus far bas been most flattering.


GENERAL INFORMATION.


Pupils can enter the College at any time, and pursue their studies to graduation without interruption, if they see fit to do so. Pupils not sufficiently advanced for the Business Course can enter for instruction in the English Department.


Modern Languages and Drawing are optional studies, and may be taken or not as the student may see fit; but no extra charge will be made for them when pursued.


The discipline of the school is very careful, in order to impart such habits as shall conduce to the future success of graduates.


Visitors will be always welcome at the College, as we are pleased to have the public inform itself of the merits of our school.


For information on any point not fully understood, do not fail to call at the school, or to write to us.


HEALD'S COLLEGE JOURNAL,


Published monthly by the College and containing full particulars regarding the Course of Studies, Expenses, etc., also, a large amount of interesting general reading, may be had free of charge, either at the College Office, 24 Post Street, or by addressing


E. P. HEALD, President Business College, SAN FRANCISCO, CAL.


J. S. G. GORDON, wholesale and retail dealer in ICE, 469 Ninth st.


OAKLAND [H] DIRECTORY. 225


Ham William, laborer Oakland Paving Co., res W s Mag- nolia bet Second and Third


Hamann August, butcher with Rice & White, res Eland House


Hamb William J., laborer, res W s Magnolia nr Third Hambury James, teamster, res NE cor Filbert and First Hamby Andrew M., carpenter, res 833 Twenty-ninth Hamby Joseph, carpenter, res 833 Twenty-ninth


Hamby Richard A., carpenter, res 833 Twenty-ninth Hamby William J. G., carpenter, res 833 Twenty-ninth


Hamilton Ada Miss, principal Harrison Street School, res 760 Eleventh


Hamilton Di V. Miss, res Eighth nr Myrtle


Hamilton Edward H., student University


Hamilton Frank, gardener, res 912 Sixth av


Hamilton Frank, machinehand W. D. Co., res 141 Minna, S. F.


Hamilton George, tailor, 469 Seventh


Hamilton Hiram M., student University


Hamilton James W., freight clerk Oakland Wharf, res 876 Wood


Hamilton L. Rev., pastor Independent Presbyterian Church, res 1165 Jackson


Hamilton Mary L. Mrs., res Eighth nr Myrtle


Hamilton N., atty-at-law, res 1271 Jackson


Hamilton W. H. H., carriage manufacturer, 1064 Thirteenth av, res cor Seventeenth av and East 16th


Hamilton William T., res 828 Sixteenth


Hamley Frederick, waiter with José C. Rodrigues, res 687 East 12th


Hamlin W. Lee, res S s Mariposa av nr Telegraph av, N. Temescal


Hamman Minnie Mrs., seamstress, res 517 Fourth, rear


Hammel Peter, carpenter, res E s Willow nr Eighth Hammer John F., clerk, res 1020 Chester


Hammers D., harnessmaker, shop and res 623 East 12th Hammett Frank, teamster, res W's San Pablo av nr Alca- traz av


Hammett George W., teamster with John P. Lapham, res W s San Pablo av nr Alcatraz av


Hammon W. P. (Mallett & Hammon) res 4 James' Block Hammond A., shipwright W. D. Co.


Hammond William D., machinist C. P. R. R., res S s Eighth bet Wood and Willow


Hammond William H., student University, res Chi Phi House


GILBERT & HUNTER BUY and SELL REAL ESTATE and MINING PROPERTY-LOANS NEGOTIATED. 224 Montgomery st. S. F., or Park st. Alameda.


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Call on C. B. RUTHERFORD, 1016 Broadway, for PAINTING OF ALL KINDS.


Woodward & Taggart -- HOMES ON THE INSTALLMENT PLAN.


226 OAKLAND [H] DIRECTORY.


Hampel Andrew, clerk with Henry Hampel, res 1120 Six- teenth av


Hampel C. F., bakery, store and res 761 East 14th


Hampel Conrad F., blacksmith with Henry F. Hampel, res Thirteenth av nr East 30th


Hampel Henry, groceries and liquors, 775 East 12th, res 1120 Sixteenth av


Hampel Henry F., carriage manufacturer, N s Twelfth bet Franklin and Webster, res Thirteenth av nr East 30th Hampton John, nurseryman and florist, NE cor Telegraph av and Twenty-second


Hanchette Harry J. (Baker & Hanchette) res 824 Lombard, S. F.


Hand M. Emma Miss, teacher Durant School, res 1203 Castro Hand Patrick, laborer, res S s Blay pl nr Broadway


Hand William H., lieutenant Revenue Service, res 1009 Washington


Handerkin William, laborer, res E s Second nr University av, W. B.


Handlin Joel B., merchant, res W s Telegraph av nr Forty- third


Handy J. B., whitener, res 157 Sixth


Hanenemy John, brakeman C. P. R. R.


Haney Sarah Mrs., res Fourteenth bet Franklin and Broad- way


Haney William, butcher with H. A. Zeiss


HANIFIN JEREMIAH J., wines and liquors, NW cor Seventh and Broadway and 1173 Broodway, res 458 Seventlı


Hanley George, laborer, res Golden Star Hotel


Hanley Peter, tanner with J. S. Derby, res Mansion House, E. O.


Hanley William, harness, saddlery and carriage trimming, shop and res 1082 East 14th


Hanlin Johanna, domestic, SE cor Fifteenth and West


Hanlon Michael, shoemaker with D. O'Keefe, res 681 East 12th


Hanlon Peter, laborer with T. W. Corder, res Peabody's Landing


Hanly Patrick, gardener, res 863 Campbell


Hanly Patrick, shoemaker, res 761 Castro


Hann Thomas, butcher, W s Shattuck nr University av, B.


Hannaford Edward T., miller (S. F.) res Ss Eighth bet Wil- low and Wood


Hannah J. E. Mrs., lodgings, 476 Twelfth


Hannah John, carpenter, res Eland House


PIEDMONT HOTEL HAS BEEN THOROUGHLY RENOVATED, and now offers great attractions to the public as a POPULAR RESORT.


Sanford, Kelsey & Co .-- FINE PERFUMERIES and TOILET ARTICLES, cor. Broadway & 10th.


Gordon's wagons supply families in Oakland, Berkeley & Alameda.


OAKLAND [H] DIRECTORY. 227


HANNAN J. J., house and sign painter, 685 Thirteenth av, res East 15th bet Tenth and Eleventh avs


Hannan John, carpenter, res Sixth nr Pine


Hannavan Philip, machine hand Oakland Planing Mill, res E s Myrtle nr Thirtieth


Hannavan Thomas J., machine hand Oakland Planing Mill, res Washington nr Sixth


Hannexberg -, agent, res 853 Harrison


Hannigan John, boilermaker, res SW cor Twenty-second and Linden


Hannigan Patrick, deckhand Oakland Ferry, res S. F. Hannon James J., blacksmith Oakland Paving Co., res SE cor Twenty-third and Telegraph av


Hansa John, carpenter, res Tremont House


Hanscom John O., commission merchant (S. F.) res N s William bet Telegraph and San Pablo avs


Hansen Albert, watchmaker and jeweler, store and res 620 East 12th


HANSEN ASMUS H., groceries, wines, liquors and crock- ery, 1751 Seventh


Hansen Christian, shipwright W. D. Co., res S s Eighth bet Peralta and Campbell


Hansen D., brakeman C. P. R. R.


Hansen H. E., boarding and lodgings, NE cor Grove and Third


Hansen Henry, porter with Fred. W. Sieglitz, res Ninth bet Broadway and Franklin


Hansen Henry, stevedore P. M. S. S. Co. (S. F.) res 859 Twenty-second


Hansen Jeffersen, gardener Knox House


Hansen John, laborer with Shakespeare & Walter, res Stew- art's Hotel


Hansen Mary, domestic, N s Charter nr Telegraph av HANSON CLARENCE S., carpenter and builder, 1008 Franklin, res N s Twenty-sixth nr San Pablo av


Hanson Frederick, engineer D. and D. and B. Assylum Hanson Hannah, domestic, 267 Eighth


Hanson Hans M., driver Broadway and Piedmont R. R.


Hanson Thomas N., saloon, cor Vallejo and Davis (S. F.) res 821 Washington


Hanush Joseph, harnessmaker with F. A. Marston, res Stew- art's Hotel


Hanzo August, cook, res cor Cedar and Goss


Happ Simon J., carpenter, res 463 Twenty-first


Haquette Augustus E., bartender Grand Central Hotel Harcourt T. A., res 955 Jefferson


GILBERT & HUNTER REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE AGENTS, Office, 224 Montgomery st., S. F., or Park st., Alameda.


Call on C. B. RUTHERFORD, 1016 Broadway, for ORNAMENTAL PAINTING.


SANFORD, KELSEY & CO .-- Homeopathic Remedies, a full assortment, cor. Broadway and 10th.


WOODWARD & TAGGART have FARMS and RANCHES for Sale.


228 OAKLAND [H] DIRECTORY.


HARD & HOWE (R. B. Hard and M. M. Howe) livery stable, Eighth bet Broadway and Washington Hard Roswell B. (Hard & Howe) res 765 Fifth


Harden Frank B., clerk with Edwards & De Witt, res 718 Filbert


Harden John B., carpenter, res 718 Filbert


Hardenberg Henry D., carpenter, res 664 Tenth


Hardenberg James R., clerk P. O. (S. F.) res 1031 Seventh av


Hardenburg William, res Winsor House


Hardgraves Thomas, carpenter, res Humboldt Hotel


Harding August, student University, res 416 Tenth


Harding Augustus, res 416 Tenth


Harding Frank, fruits and stationery, store and res 1808 Seventh


Hardwick Edward P., master mariner, res W s San Pablo av nr Dwight way, W. B.


Hardwick M. Susie Miss, student University


Hardwick Thomas, farmer, res W s San Pablo av nr Dwight way, W. B.


Hardy & Yeager (Nathan O. Hardy and Jeremiah Yeager) fruit and confectionery, NW cor Broadway and Twelfth Hardy Charles, student Taylor's Business College, res Broadway nr Ninth


Hardy Charles G., clerk with W. B. Hardy, res 1383 Franklin Hardy D., res Ns East 17th bet Seventh and Eighth avs Hardy Irene Miss, teacher High School, res 972 Chester


Hardy Jacob, real estate, 408 California (S. F.) res 665 Eleventh


Hardy L. J., real estate, res 715 Market


Hardy Nathan O. (Hardy & Yeager) res Stewart's Hotel Hardy Thomas, mining, res 768 Fifteenth


HARDY WILLIAM B., books and stationery and agent Bishop's Oakland City Directory, 959 Broadway, res 1383 Franklin


Harfst H., carpenter, res Ns William nr Bay


HARINGTON DOUGLAS M., proprietor St. George's Brewery, S s Powell nr San Pablo


Harjes Anna Miss, res 862 Chester


Harjes H., widow, res 862 Chester


Harker M. Rev., clergyman, res S s East 14th nr Thirty- third av, Fruit Vale


Harley M. F., carpenter, res N s Third bet Castro and Brush


Harley Milton F., printer, res N s Third bet Castro and Brush


FOR A FINE View of GOLDEN GATE and the BAY GO TO PIEDMONT SPRINGS.


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Best ICE CREAM FREEZERS at GORDON'S, 469 Ninth street.


OAKLAND [H] DIRECTORY. 229


Harlow Albert, clerk with P. Baker, res 362 Fifth


Harlow Robert, farmer, res cor Vernon and University avs Harlow William S., deputy county sheriff, res 963 Jefferson Harmstead J. B. Mrs., res Es Fourth av bet East 15th and East 16th


Harmon A. K. P., mining (S. F.) res E s Webster nr Twenty-second


Harmon Albert, salesman with H. Schellhaas, res Berkeley Harmon J. B., atty-at-law, res 1325 Jackson


HARMON RICHARD E., wines and liquors, SE cor Fourth and Franklin, res 379 Fourth


Harmon Roberdeau, student, res 1325 Jackson


Harnett Alice Mrs., res 266 Eleventh


Harney James, fruit (S. F.) res N s Forty-fiith nr Tele- graph av


Harney William J., fruit (S. F.) res S s Forty-fifth nr Tele- graph av


Harper Charles A., teamster with G. W. Spencer, res Ns Eighth bet Center and Kirkham


Harper Thomas (Whitney & Co.) res 354 Webster


Harrel Alfred, res 59 Valley


Harrell Jasper (Grayson, Harrell & Co.) res Grand Central Hotel


Harrier Lewis G., student University


Harrington Charles F., painter, res 360 Seventh


Harrington Michael, hostler with Newland & Pumyea, res 462 Seventh


W. B. HARDY,


Dealer in


Books and Stationery


NEWSPAPERS AND PERIODICALS,


Gold Pens, Pocket Cutlery, Legal Blanks, etc., SCHOOL BOOKS,


959 Broadway ·


Oakland, Cal.


GILBERT & HUNTER


REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE AGENTS, Office. 224 Montgomery st .. S. F .. or Park st .. Alameda.


Call on C. B. RUTHERFORD, 1016 Broadway, for all kinds of Glass.


SANFORD, KELSEY & CO .-- Natural Mineral Waters, cor. Broadway and Tenth st.


BUY YOUR HOMESTEADS OF WOODWARD & TAGGART.


230


OAKLAND [H] DIRECTORY.


Harrington Phineas, res S s Twenty-eighth nr Market Harrington Timothy, laborer, res 755 Market


Harrington W. C., physician, res SE cor Tenth av and East 17th


HARRIS BROTHERS (Jacob and Joseph) clothing and fur- nishing goods, 915 Broadway


Harris Edward, clerk C. P. R. R., res 627 Filbert


Harris Edwin (Pool & Harris, S. F.) res NW cor Sixth and Oak


Harris Henry, res 1268 Webster


Harris I. H., porter C. P. R. R., res W s Filbert nr Third


Harris Jacob (Harris Brothers) res 567 Fifth


Harris Jacob, pedlar, res 691 East 12th


Harris J. Ham, assistant secretary University, res 224 Ninth


Harris J. Norman, clerk with Will H. Burrall, res 141 Sil- ver (S. F.)


Harris John, carpenter C. P. R. R., res W s Bay nr Short


Harris John, steward, res 970 Third


Harris John A., atty-at-law (S. F.) res 1072 Wood


Harris Joseph (Harris Brothers) res 1205 Franklin Harris Joseph, longshoreman, res 825 Magnolia


Harris Joseph, waiter Newland House Restaurant Harris L., res 615 Sixth


Harris Mumford, whitener, res 320 Fourth


Harris R. M., shoemaker with F. W. Stevenson, res Broad- way nr Seventeenth


Harris Sabin, res SE cor Twelfth and Harrison


Harris Samuel S., painter, res 323 Eleventh


Harris William, res 827 Chester


Harris William L. Mrs., res 549 Charter


HARRISON C. H., Mare Island pilot, res SE cor Center and Seventh


Harrison D., laborer, res Central Pacific Railroad House


Harrison Elizabeth, widow, res W s University av nr Hudson Harrison George W., res Twentieth av nr East 24th


Harrison Henry E., res SE cor Sixteenth av and East 16th Harrison John H., res Old Telegraph road one-fourth mile north of Four-mile House


Harrison Joseph, porter C. P. R. R., res 736 Linden


Harrison L. L., engineer C. P. R. R., res Goss bet William and Wood


Harrison P. G., clerk with Miller, Grinnell & Co., res 962 Clay


Harrison R. J. (Richards & Harrison, S. F.) res 616 Third Harrison Sarah, domestic, 779 Eighth


PIEDMONT SPRINGS


A BEAUTIFUL DRIVE, only 3 miles from OAKLAND.


A. D. WHITNEY, Proprietor.


Drink Pure Eastern Cider.


Gordon, agent, 469 Ninth street.


OAKLAND [ H] DIRECTORY. 231


Harrison S. V. Mrs., res Old Telegraph road one-fourth mile north of Four-mile House


Harrison Street School, Ada Hamilton principal, NE cor Harrison and Sixth


Harrison S. N., carpenter with J. Lusk & Co., res W s Shat- tuck nr Telegraph av, Temescal


Harrison Thomas G., clerk, res 962 Clay


Harrison W. A,, teamster with J. Lusk & Co., res W s Shat- tuck nr Telegraph av, Temescal


Harrison William, butcher, res NW cor Shattuck and For- ty-fifth


Harrison William P., printer (S. F.) res SE cor Seventh av and East 11th


Harrod Joseph, porter C. P. R. R., res 311 Third


Harrub W. B., res Ns East 14th nr Fruit Vale av


Hart A., blacksmith, res Railroad Exchange Hotel


Hart George, broker, res Grand Central Hotel


Hart Henry W., clerk, res 806 Willow


Hart H. W. Mrs., assistant teacher German English School, res 806 Willow


Hart James, farmer, res S s Weston nr Telegraph av


Hart James, laborer Oakland Gas Co., res 1001 Franklin


Hart John, janitor South Hall, University


Hart J. P., deputy Oakland Township Assessor, res NE cor Ninth and Washington


Hart L. A., blacksmith, res SW cor William and Pine


Hart Margaret E. Miss, res E s Telegraph av bet Edwards and Plymouth av


Hart Richard, res SW cor Twelfth av and East 17th


Hart Thomas, laborer, res 416 Seventh


Hart -, marble yard, cor West and Twenty-sixth. (Infor- mation refused.)


HARTFORD FIRE INSURANCE CO., T. L. Walker agent, 1004 Broadway


Hartley Jane, domestic, 664 Twelfth


Hartman G. Mrs., res 719 Linden


Hartman Henry, foreman shipwright W. D. Co., res NE cor Lewis and Fifth


Hartman John, calker C. P. R. R., res 1864 Seventh


Hartman William, res 753 Willow


Hartnett Maurice, laborer, res 409 Seventh


Harty Morris, laborer, res 822 Twenty-first


Harvey William, farmer, res SE cor Campbell and Lin- coln


Harwood Amos, bootmaker with Charles A. Broad, res 1115 Tenth av


GILBERT & HUNTER AGENTS FOR SAN FRANCISCO AND ALAMEDA PROPERTY, Office. 224 Montgomery st., S. F .. or Park st., Alameda.


C. B. RUTHERFORD, 1016 Broadway, Agent for AVERILL MIXED PAINTS.


Sanford, Kelsey & Co .-- PARIAN and CUT GLASS WARE, cor. Broadway and Tenth st.


Woodward & Taggart -- Desirable Residence Property for Sale.


232 OAKLAND [H] DIRECTORY.


Harwood William, wharfinger Oakland City Wharf, res 272 Fourth


Harwood William D., journalist, res 272 Fourth


Haskell & Smilie (Randolph K. Haskell and Robert Smilie) contractors and builders, 813 Castro


Haskell O. P., driver with William Helmer, res 1112 Broad- way


Haskell Randolph K. (Haskell & Smilie) res 813 Castro Haskell Samuel, carpenter and builder, res Brooklyn Hotel HASKIN ENOCH W., ticket agent C. P. R. R., and mana-


ger Atlantic and Pacific Telegraph Co., Broadway sta- tion, res Wilcox House


Haskins Charles, painter, res 662 Tentli


HASKINS J. N., principal Golden Gate Academy, N s Hawthorne, bet Telegraph av and Broadway


Haskins Mary A., matron Golden Gate Academy


Haslett Lizzie Miss, res El Dorado House


Hassell James J., bookkeeper, res 56 Seventh


Hassellmann Charles, artist with Murry Dunham, res Win- sor House


Hassinger Samuel K., carpenter and builder, res 611 Sev- enteenth


Hast Edward S., with Bank of California, (S. F.) res S s East 16th bet Fourth and Fifth aves


Haste J. H. (Haste & Kirk, S. F.) res Ns Dwight way nr Shattuck


Hastings Joseph, fireman C. P. R. R., res Thirteenth av bet East 14th and East 15th


Haswell F. B., secretary The Central Land Co, 954 Broad- way, res N s Brown bet Telegraph av and Grove


Hatch A. D., commission (S. F.) res 857 Myrtle


Hatch Alfred, expressman with I. C. Wingate, res 701 Washington


Hatch Charles E., atty-at-law (S. F.) res 857 Myrtle


Hatch Edward, carpenter, res S s Forty-fifth nr Telegraph av Hatch Emma F. Miss, res 857 Myrtle


Hatch Fred. A., ticket agent C. P. R. R., res 857 Myrtle Hatch Jabez, bookkeeper with E. Hook, res 166 Tenth


Hatch K. C., gardener with W. E. Miller


Hatch Lucy H. Miss, school teacher (S. F.) res 857 Myrtle Hatch Minnie L. Hiss, res 857 Myrtle


Hathaway John D., broker (S. F.) res SE cor Vernon and Maple, Temescal


Hault J. W., bricklayer, res Eureka Hotel


HAUSCHILDT HENRY, boots and shoes, 1057 Broadway Hausmann Pauline, widow, res 879 Twenty-second


PIEDMONT SPRINGS A. D. WHITNEY. Proprietor


FIRST CLASS ACCOMMODATIONS AT ALL HOURS.


For Biliousness drink Eastern Cider.


Gordon, agent, 469 Ninth.


OAKLAND [H] DIRECTORY. 233


Haustrauser John, carpenter, res S s Twenty-second nr Linden


Havarlin James, blacksmith with B. Kneale, res S s Forty- third nr Telegraph av


Haven James M. (Gray & Haven, S. F.) atty-at-law, res Ns East 33d nr Fifteenth av, Lynn


Havens Albert W., secretary Con. Virginia Mining Co. (S. F.) res 1217 Castro


Havens C. D., res Grand Central Hotel


Havens Charles D., insurance (S. F.) res Ns Eighth bet Adeline and Linden


Havens Fred., student, res Ns Eighth bet Adeline and Lin- den


Havens Henry H. (J. F. & H. H. Havens) atty-at-law, 1069 Broadway, res 1057 Washington


Havens Henry R., student University, res Blake House


Havens J. F. (J. F. & H. H. Havens) atty-at-law, 1069 Broadway, res Eighteenth bet Castro and Brush


Havens J. F. & H. H., attys-at-law, 1069 Broadway


Haverkorn Antone, cigar manufacturer, res 379 Fourth Havey James, laborer, res 832 Twenty-ninth


Hawes B. C., insurance, 317 California (S. F.) res 1119 Jef- ferson


Hawes George H., salesman Manhattan Marble Co., res 763 Eighth


Hawes George H., clerk, res 763 Eighth


Hawes Jacob, fruit, store and res 685 East 12th


Hawes Madison, res NW cor Twentieth av and East 14th


Hawes Oliver, insurance, 323 California (S. F.) res 1119 Jef- ferson


Hawkett Arthur W., mining, res E s Wood nr Eighth


Hawkett William G., general merchandise, 1766 Seventh, res Wood nr Eighth


Hawkins C. F., broker, res East 14th nr Twenty-second av Hawkins Charles B., tailor with Edward Francoz, res 831 Franklin


Hawkins E. E., blindmaker Grove-st. Planing Mill


Hawkins Edward, laborer, res 519 Second


Hawkins Leander L., instructor mathematics and surveying, University


Hawkins L. Stephen, butcher, res 810 Park


Hawkins Thomas, blacksmith (S. F.) res W s Willow nr Thirteenth


Hawkins Walter L., real estate, res S s Goss nr Pine


Hawkins -, brakeman C. P. R. R.


Hawley Calvin H., carpenter W. D. Co., res 1669 Seward




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