Directory of the city of Oakland and the town of Alameda for the year ending 1874, Part 20

Author: Langley, Henry G
Publication date: 1874
Publisher: Oakland : H.G. Langley
Number of Pages: 448


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E. W. WOODWARD, 952 Broadway ; Bargains in Oakland Property.


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OAKLAND [H] DIRECTORY.


HIRSHBERG & GREENBAUM (Samuel Hirshberg and Lewis Greenbaum), clothing and furnishing goods, 871 Broadway


Hitchcock Henry E., carpenter, dwl 1011 Franklin


Hitchcock William B., wood turner with George M. Blair, dwl 958 Franklin


Hoadley Thomas, waiter Tubbs' Hotel


Hoag Charles P., telegraph operator (S. F.), dwl Es Elm bet College Av and Hawthorne


Hoag Elizabeth J. (widow), dwl 510 Fourth


Hoag. Frank C., blacksmith with Ives, Scoville & Co., dwl 510 Fourth


IIobart John, engineer with Bates & Wales


Hobart John A., farmer, dwl S s Hobart bet Telegraph and San Pablo avs.


Hobart John R., clerk (S. F.), dwl S s Sixteenth bet Market and West


Hobbs David M., dwl Durant bet Franklin and Broadway


IIobbs Prescott R., dw1 700 Franklin


Hobe Adolphus A., deputy treasurer San Francisco, dwl W s Eighth Av bet East Fifteenth and Sixteenth, E. O. Hochkofler Rudolph, commission merchant (S. F.), dwl Alice nr Lake Merritt


Hodgdon John, farmer, termination Twenty-first Av, E. O. Hodge Charles J., compositor Oakland News, dwl 709 Franklin


Hodnett John, waiter Grand Central Hotel


Hodson John N., photographer, dwl S s Goss bet Wood and Pine, Oakland Point


Hoffman Charles S., wood carver and designer, dwl S s Eleventh bet Brush and West


Hoffmann Charles F., civil engineer (Hoffmann & Craven, S. F.), dwl Pagoda Hill Vernon Park nr Temescal


Hogan Edmund, gardener, dwl E s San Pablo Av nr Eight- eenth


Hogan James T., drayman, dwl N s Frederick bet Tele- graph and San Pablo avs.


Hogan Mary Mrs., ironer Contra Costa Laundry, cor West Fourteenth and Kirkham, Oakland Point


Hogan Thomas, laundryman Contra Costa Laundry, cor West Fourteenth and Kirkham, Oakland Point


Hogarty James D., shoemaker with Charles W Cornor, dwl Eland House


Hogarty Joseph B., boarding stable, 1022 Twelfth Av, East Oakland


HOHFELD EDWARD, teacher piano forte, dwl W s Broadway bet Twentieth and Twenty-first


Old Pianos taken in Exchange at GRAY'S, 625 Clay Street, S. F.


Improve your sight with HOUSEWORTH'S PEBBLE SPECTACLES, 9 Montgomery Street, S. F.


HEALD'S


BRYANT & STRATTON


BUSINESS COLLEGE


24 POST ST., San Francisco.


THE MODEL COLLEGE OF THE PACIFIC COAST.


BRANCHES TAUGHT:


Single and Double Entry Book-Keeping, Plain and Ornamental Penmanship, Commercial Arithmetic, Business Correspondence, Mercantile Law, Political Economy, Actual Business,


Mechanical Drawing,


Custom House Business, Real Estate,


Modern Languages, Higher Mathematics, Telegraphy,


Phonography, Railroading, Surveying, Brokerage. Exchange,


Commission. Importing, Forwarding,


Grammar,


Rhetoric,


Merchandising, Insurance, Banking,


Jobbing, Mining,


Reading, Spelling,


The design of this Institution is to impart to persons of both sexes a practical and useful Business Education. Young men are thoroughly fitted for Bankers, Merchants, Book-Keepers, Cashiers, Clerks and Salesmen by our great system of ACTUAL BUSINESS TRAINING. By this system. the pupil receives while in the school the same practice in conducting business affairs that he would in a bona fide Bank, Office, or Counting-Ilouse.


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 Banking House, with Checks, Draft :. 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, General and National Banking Offices, Commission, Forwarding, Real Estate, Insurance, Express, and Post Offices.


For full particulars regarding the College, Course of Studies, Expenses, etc., call at the


COLLEGE OFFICE, 24 POST STREET,


OR ADDRESS FOR CIRCULARS,


E. P. HEALD, Prèsident Business College,


San Francisco, Cal.


HEALD'S BUSINESS COLLEGE,


24 POST ST., SAN FRANCISCO.


The Leading Institution of Business Training on the Pacific Coast.


This is the only schoot in San Francisco that makes a Business Education its distinct and separate specialty. Its teachers are competent and experienced. Its pupils are from the best class of young men in the State. It is under the very best discipline. Its Scholarships are good in the THIRTY-SIX Bryant & Stratton Colleges. It employs four of the best penmen in the State. It has the largest rooms, the largest attendance, and the muost completo system of business training, of any com- mereial school on the Pacific.


YOUNG MEN AND LADIES


Wishing to prepare themselves for the practical duties of life, will find this the best school. Pupils learn just what they need to accomplish success, and do not meddle with superfluous studies. Each student receives separate instruction, and can thus advance as rapidly as desired. not being kept baek by those muore deficient. All persons passing the final examination in a satisfactory manner, will receive our finely-engraved GRADUATING DIPLOMA. Graduates of this College are in demand among Business Men, and can readily find good positions. Such as are in good standing are assisted in obtaining situations, if desired.


OUR BUSINESS COURSE


Is especially adapted to the wants of young and middle-aged men, who wish to prepare for the active duties of life, whether as book-keepers, salesmen, merchants, bankers, professional men, or even farmers or mechanies.


THEORY AND PRACTICE


Are combined in such a manner as to make each a powerful help to the other.


The Student Buys, Sells, Ships, Barters, Consigns, Discounts, Insures, Draws Checks. Notes, and Drafts, Gives Leases. Deeds, etc., and goes through the entire routine of actual business. He becomes acquainted with changing books from Single to Double Entry, and vice versa, and also with Joint-Stock and Partnership Books, and every form and style of Book- Keeping practised in well-regulated Business Houses. Jobbing, Importing, Commission, and Banking are carried on with the students of the other Colleges in the Association-thus fully illustrating the methods of carrying on business and keeping books when there are different cur- rencies. The pupil beeouies familiar with all the calculations and entries connected with Legal Tender and Gold transactions.


SESSIONS CONTINUE DAY AND EVENING.


Clerks, mechanies and others engaged during business hours, can secure a sound Mercantile Education by attending evenings only. There are no class systems to keep the pupil baek; each can advance as rapidly as desired. No particular age or degree of advancement is required to enter the College. We have in operation an


ACADEMIC DEPARTMENT,


Where all the branches of an ordinary English Education are taught, for those who are too young or not sufficiently advanced for the Business Course. Visitors are always welcome at the College.


FURTHER INFORMATION.


Young men and young ladies should obtain fall particulars regarding this useful Institute of Practical Education. Now is the time to get an education. Use the present, and you can trust in the future. Competent persons are wanted in all departments of industry. In order to learn all about this sehool, send for


HEALD'S COLLEGE JOURNAL,


Which is issued monthly, by the College, and contains full particulars regarding the Course of Studies, Expenses, etc .; also, a large amount of interesting reading. It can be obtained, free of charge, either at the College Office, 24 Post Street, or by addressing


E. P. HEALD,


PRESIDENT BUSINESS COLLEGE,


SAN FRANCISCO, CAL.


Phoenix Insurance Co. (Fire) of Hartford, BABER & ROFF, Agents, Broadway and Tenth, Oakland.


R. C. GASKILL, Agent of the Ætna Ins. Co .; Office, 917 Broadway, Oakland.


OAKLAND [H] DIRECTORY. 193


Holcomb Myron T., purchasing agent (S. F.), dwl 1014 Webster


HOLCOMB WESLEY B., lumber dealer (S. F.), dwl 1009 Washington


Holdsworth Benjamin, carpenter C. P. R. R., Oakland Point Holdsworth Bennett, carpenter, N s Twenty-third bet Broad- way and Telegraph Av.


Holiday John M., glove manufacturer, dwl 415 East Twelfth, E. O.


Holladay Jesse, agent Oregon S. S. Co. (S. F.), dwl Tubbs' Hotel


Holland A. F. (col'd), porter C. P. R. R., Oakland Ferry Wharf


Holland Dennis, truckman, Broadway bet Sixth and Seventh, dwl NW cor Third and Broadway


Holland Henry A., clerk with Peter Baker, dwl 267 Sixth


Holland James, farmer, dwl 812 Brush


Holland J. E. Mrs. (widow), dwl 464 Ninth


Holland John, laborer C. P. R. R., dwl Winthrop House Holland John C., plasterer, dwl 267 Sixth


Holland Margaret (widow), dwl 812 Brush


HOLLAND, McCLEVERTY & NOBLETT (O. S. Hol- land, Charles Mc Cleverty, and Robert Noblett), Fashion Livery and Sale Stable, 860 Broadway


Holland Orlando S. (Holland, Me Cleverty & Noblett), dwl Eureka Hotel


Holland Thomas, laborer, dwl N s Lydia bet Market and West


Holley Patrick, porter Grand Central Hotel


Hollis Jane (widow), dwl 934 Myrtle


Hollmann Claus, groceries and liquors, N s Castro bet Fifth and Sixth, dwl 817 Castro


Hollom Patrick, laborer, dwl W s Kirkham bet West Elev- enth and West Twelfth


Hollub A., San Francisco paper agency, 855 Broadway, res San Francisco


Hollub Frank A., clerk with A. Hollub, dwl Cosmopolitan Hotel


Hollywood Joseph, baker, dwl NW cor West Twelfth and Campbell, Oakland Point


Holman Frederick S., clerk, dwl 711 Webster


Holmes Aaron, real estate (S. F.), dwl 706 Tenth


Holmes Gross C., miner, dwl W s Eleventh Av bet East Fifteenth and Sixteenth, E. O.


Holmes Howard C., assistant, city engineer's office, dwl Bart- lett House


Holmes Isaac I., mining, dwl 957 Washington


PAGE & JORDAN, Real Estate, 462 Tenth Street near Broadway, Oakland.


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E. W. WOODWARD, 952 Broadway, Real Estate Agent and Collector.


194 OAKLAND [H] DIRECTORY.


Holmes S. T. Miss, teacher, dwl 215 Ninth


Holmes Stillman, physician and surgeon, office NW cor Broadway and Eighth, dwl Grand Central Hotel


Homan Charles, bookkeeper (S. F.), dwl 609 Tenth


HOME MUTUAL INSURANCE CO. (Fire and Marine, S. F.), Steen & Craig agents, office SE cor Broadway and Ninth


Honey Charles A., hackdriver with Moore & Smith, dwl W s Webster bet Fifteenth and Sixteenth


Hoogs William W., clerk, dwl Broadway bet Fourteenth and Fifteenth, opp City Hall


Hoogstad Jan., fruits, N s Railroad Av bet Pine and Cedar, Oakland Point


Hook Elijah, merchant, dwl 560 Fourteenth


Hook Joseph, millwright, dwl W s Sixth Av bet East Sev- enteenth and Eighteenth, E. O.


Hooley Cornelius, painter, dwl St. Charles Hotel


Hooper Carl, blacksmith, dwl Union Hotel


Hoops Thomas C., carpenter, dwl 921 Webster


Hope Deliah (widow), dwl 1004 Broadway


Hopington Dennis, laborer, dwl 317 Fifth


Hopkins Michael, plasterer, dwl 972 Third


Hopkins Rebecca (widow), dwl SE cor San Pablo Av and Grove


Hopkins Thomas, shoemaker, dwl 759 Castro


Hoppe Christian, blacksmith with Henry Hampel, dwl Union Hotel, E. O.


Horace Henry, laborer, dwl SW cor Brush and Seventh


Hore Morris, laborer, dwl 365 Tenth


Hord Seneth A. (widow), dwl 1013 Sixth Av, E. O.


HORNBLOWER E. A. Mrs., proprietress Grand Western


Hotel, NW cor Railroad Av and Wood, Oakland Point Horner John M. (Fruit Vale Quartz Co.), res Washington Corners


HORNER WILLIAM, agent Fruit Vale Quartz Co., office 923 Broadway, dwl 564 Thirteenth Av, E. O.


Horrigan James, marble polisher, dwl Broadway bet Six- teenth and Seventeenth


Horrigan William, laundryman Contra Costa Laundry, cor West Fourteenth and Kirkham, Oakland Point


HORTON RICHARD, groceries and liquors, S s Seventh nr Market, dw1 667 Sixth


HOSKINS EDWARD, clerk Police Court, office 8 City Hall, dwl SW cor Jefferson and Fifth


HOSKINS WILLIAM, commissioner of deeds and local agent Commercial Union Fire Insurance Co. of London, office 485 Seventh, dwl Eland House


Hear the GUILD, CHURCH & CO.'S PIANOS at Gray's, 625 Clay St,, S. F.


Have your Photograph taken by HOUSEWORTH, 12 Montgomery Street, opposite Lick House, S. F.


¿Etna Insurance Co. of Hartford, R. C. GASKILL, Agent, 917 Broadway.


OAKLAND [H] DIRECTORY.


195


Hosmer James P., carpenter, dwl E s Harrison bet Seventh and Eighth


Hostetter Frank, butcher, dwl 1179 Thirteenth Av, E. O.


Hotel de France, Frank Villemain proprietor, 417 First


Hough , dwl Bartlett House


Houghan E. D., laborer, dwl 577 Second


Houghton Frederick T., merchant (F. T. Houghton & Co., S. F.), dwl S s West Eighth bet Campbell and Peralta HOUGHTON R. E., attorney at law (Barstow, Stetson §. H.,


S. F.), dwl E s Elm bet College Av and Hawthorne Hourigan James, marble polisher with William Gross How J. E., house and sign painter, NE cor Ninth and Broad- way, dwl 912 Harrison


Howard Asa E., justice of the peace, office 626 East Twelfth, dwl 615 East Fourteenth, E. O.


HOWARD CHARLES WEBB, capitalist (S. F.), dwl E s Alice bet Fourteenth and Fifteenth


Howard George W. (col'd), laborer, dwl West nr Twenty- second


Howard John H. (Lynde & H.), dwl NW cor East Four- teenth and Twelfth Av, E. O.


Howard Nathaniel (col'd), waiter Tubbs' Hotel


HOWARD'S HALL, N's Washington bet East Twelfth and East Thirteenth, E. O.


Howe J. W., conductor C. P. R. R., Oakland Ferry Wharf


Howell John, painter, dwl William Tell House


Howell Mathias D., miner, dwl 757 Webster


Howell M. M., mining superintendent (Antioch), dwl 910 Washington


Howell Peter S., foreman with Shattuck & Hillegass, dwl 861 Washington


Howell Sylvester S., teacher, dwl 1163 Tenth Av, E. O.


Howland Stephen W., mining, dwl N s Seward bet Wood and Willow, Oakland Point


Howlett William, liquor saloon, 420 First


Howson Andrew, peddler, dwl S s West Thirteenth bet Pe- ralta and Kirkham, Oakland Point


Hoyt David, dwl 269 Fifth


Hoyt Nathan B., examiner Custom House (S. F.), dwl W s Peralta bet Seward and Lincoln, Oakland Point


Hubback C. A. Mrs. (widow), dwl 959 Seventh


Hubback Edward T., commission merchant (S. F.), dwl 959 Seventh


Hubbard F. J. (widow), dwl 1109 Tenth Av, E. O.


Hubbard Horace J., clerk California Insurance Co. (S. F.), dwl 1109 Tenth Av, E. O.


Hubbard J. Melville, dwl 1109 Tenth Av, E. O.


First Premium to Guild, Church & Co.'s Pianos at GRAY'S, 625 Clay St., S. F.


Home Insurance Co. (Fire) of New York, BABER & ROFF, Agents, Broadway and Tenth, Oakland.


HOUSEWORTH'S SALES ROOM, 9 Montgomery Street, S. F.


E. W. WOODWARD, 952 Broadway, Ag't Royal Ins. Co .; Capital $10,000,000.


196


OAKLAND DIRECTORY.


MARDEN & MYRICK,


MANUFACTURERS OF THE CELEBRATED


FAMILY COFFEE


Which Took the


First Premium


Z AT THE GREATS


MECHANICS' FAIRS OF 1868, 1869 & 1871


Also, Manufacturers of all kinds of


Spices & Herbs of a Superior Quality


Which can be found in quantities to suit, at


212 SACRAMENTO STREET,


SAN FRANCISCO.


Best Piano Tuners at GRAY'S, 625 Clay Street, S. F ..


Great Fires prove the Strength of the ÆTNA INSURANCE COMPANY.


OAKLAND [H] DIRECTORY. 197


Hubbard Lorenzo Mrs. (widow), dwl West Eighth bet Wood and Willow, Oakland Point


Hubbard Patrick, laborer with Bates & Wales


Hubbard Warren, cooper (S. F.), dwl SE cor Twenty-eighth and Adeline


Hudson A. S., physician, office and dwl 1113 Broadway Hudson Henry S., clerk (S. F.), dwl NW cor Castro and Eleventh


Huebner Charles, stocks, dwl 265 Ninth


Huff Lucien B., real estate, dwl 474 East Fourteenth, E. O. Hughes Andrew, carpenter, dwl 617 Tenth


Hughes Edward, laborer, dwl 814 Grove


Hughes H., grain broker (S. F.), dwl 729 Tenth


Hughes Robert, news agent Bamber & Co's Express, dwl 916 Harrison


Hughes Thomas J., street sprinkler, dwl 515 East Eleventh, E. O.


Hughes William, laundryman Contra Costa Laundry, cor West Fourteenth and Kirkham, Oakland Point


Hughes William A., saloon (S. F.), dwl W s Wood nr Rail- road Av, Oakland Point


Hull Edward, merchant (S. F.), dwl Kelsey House


Humbart Jonas, pressman Oakland News, dwl N s Myrtle bet Market and San Pablo Av.


Humiston William, carpenter, dw1 468 East Eleventh, E. O.


Hummeltenberg Charles, liquor saloon, 420 Eleventh


Hummeltenberg William, furnished rooms, 517 Ninth


Humphreys Edward, shoemaker with Bernard Nedderman, dwl Union Hotel


Hundley Patrick O., attorney at law, dwl W s Harrison bet Sixteenth and Seventeenth


Hunt Charles A., commission merchant (S. F.), dwl 663 Sixth Hunt Edward F., clerk (S. F.), dwl 663 Sixth


HUNT EDWIN, assessor County of Alameda, office 958 Broadway, dwl SW cor Jefferson and Thirteenth


Hunt George H., clerk (S. F.), dw1 663 Sixth


Hunt George W., engineer C. P. R. R., dyl N s Railroad Av bet Pine and Wood, Oakland Point


Hunt Heury S., truckman, Broadway bet Sixth and Seventh, dwl 717 Sixth


Hunt Joseph, road contractor, dwl W s Twenty-first Av bet East Twenty-fifth and Twenty-sixth, E. O.


HUNT MILAN, manager Broadway Livery Stable, 1105 and 1107 Broadway, dwl 619 Tenth


Hunter Thomas, laborer, dwl cor Brush and San Pablo Av. Huntington George, carpenter, dwl E s Linden bet Twenty- Eighth and Thirtieth


PAGE & JORDAN, Real Estate, 462 Tenth Street near Broadway, Oakland.


North British & Mercantile Insurance Co. (British) BABER & ROFF, Agents, Broadway and Tenth, Oakland.


E. W. WOODWARD, 952 Broadway, Real Estate Agent and Collector.


198


OAKLAND [H] DIRECTORY.


Huntington Urial, carpenter, dwl NE cor Wood and West Eighth, Oakland Point


Huntley Porter C., dwl W s Webster bet Fourteenth and Fifteenth


Hunton Logan, merchant, dwl N s Eighth bet Jefferson and Grove


Hurd Morgan S., freight agent C. P. R. R., dwl N s Syca- more nr Telegraph Av.


Hurley James, butcher with Rice & White, dwl Eland House Hurley Thomas, laborer, dwl N s Seventh bet Jefferson and Grove


Hurley Timothy, coachman with Sarah Tompkins, Alice nr Lake Merritt


HIURLL WILLIAM T., groceries and liquors, 619 Broad- way


Hussey P. (widow), dwl 271 Eighth


Hutchings D. F., marine surveyor (S. F.), dwl 671 Tenth


Hutchins Catherine (widow, col'd), laundress, dwl NE cor Sixth and Jefferson


Hutchins G. H., bookkeeper (S. F.), dwl SE cor Fourth and Jackson


Hutchinson A. A. (Carrick, Warner & Co.), dwl 509 Sixth HUTCHINSON EZRA A., Grand Western Saloon, NW cor Railroad Av and Wood, Oakland Point


Hutchinson T. R., clothier (S. F.), dwl 1133 Filbert


HUTCHISON JAMES, proprietor Bay Nursery, NE cor Telegraph Av and Bay Place, office and seed store NW cor Broadway and Thirteenth


Huttleston Fred, bootmaker with G. Huttleson, S s Rail- road Av bet Cedar and Pine, Oakland Point


Huttleston George, bootmaker, S s Railroad Av bet Cedar and Pine, Oakland Point


Hutton H. P., cabinet maker, dwl Goss nr Bay, Oakland Point


HYDE EBENEZER H., merchant (S. F.), dwl Benitz Block


Hyde Isaac, superintendent What Cheer House (S. F.), dwl NW cor Jefferson and Eighth


HYDE JOHN T., fancy goods, toys, etc., SW cor Broadway and Eleventh, dwl Benitz Block


Hyde Oliver, mining engineer, dwl 174 Sixth


Hyde Thomas J., private school, St. Paul's Church, dwl 458 Twelfth


Hyde T. J. Mrs., fancy goods and needle work, 458 Twelfth


Hyer B. W., laborer, dwl NW cor Taylor and Peralta, Oak- land Point


Hynes John, laborer with C. C. Water Co., dwl 863 Clay


First Premium to Guild, Church & Co.'s Pianos at GRAY'S, 625 Clay St., S. F


HOUSEWORTH'S PEBBLE SPECTACLES, 9 Montgomery Street, under Lick House, S. F.


ÆTNA INS. CO. has Cash Capital of $3.000,000; Cash Assets over $6,000,000.


OAKLAND


[ J] DIRECTORY.


199


I.


IARWART GEORGE, cook Golden Star Hotel, 838 Broadway Iassan Louis, gardener with Thomas B. Simpson, W s Tele- graph Av nr Charter


Ilse William A., assayer, dwl 677 Sixth


Imperial Fire Insurance Co. of London, Steen & Craig agents, office SE cor Broadway and Ninth


IMPROVED ORDER OF RED MEN, hall 714 Broadway INDEPENDENT ORDER OF GOOD TEMPLARS


. (Temperance), meet at Odd Fellows Building and 766 East Twelfth, E. O.


INDEPENDENT ORDER OF ODD FELLOWS, halls NW cor Franklin and Eleventh and 766 East Twelfth, E. O.


INDEPENDENT ORDER OF RED MEN, hall 1058 Broad- way


Ingalls Timothy A., teamster, dwl 504 East Fifteenth, E. O. INGERSOLL WILLIAM B., photograph gallery, SW cor Broadway and Twelfth


Ingols James E., clerk (S. F.), dwl 604 Fourteenth bet Jef- ferson and Grove


Ireland Henry, tinsmith with James J. O'Shea, dwl Winthrop House


Ireland James, bookkeeper (S. F.), dwl N s East Twenty- sixth nr Twenty-first Av, E. O.


Irion Louis W. F., laborer with John M. Schafer, dwl 517 Ninth


Irish Spencer K., carpenter C. P. R. R., dwl S s Goss bet Pine and Cedar, Oakland Point


Irish Stephen L., carpenter C. P. R. R., dwl S s Goss bet Pine and Cedar, Oakland Point


Ironmonger Cornelius J., restaurant, 858 Broadway, dwl 364 First


Irvine John, gardener with R. H. Bennett, 1055 Jackson Irving William K., clerk, dwl 671 Sixth


Irwin Benoni, portrait painter (S. F.), dwl Tubbs' Hotel Irwin Robert, janitor Alice Street Primary School


Irwin Stewart, gardener, dwl West nr Twenty-second


Isham Ezra, civil engineer C. P. R. R., dwl West Oakland House, Oakland Point


J.


JACKSON CHARLES A., laundryman Contra Costa Laundry, cor West Fourteenth and Kirkham, Oakland Point Jackson D. M., engineer C. P. R. R., Oakland Point


PAGE & JORDAN, Houses rented, 462 Tenth Street near Broadway, Oakland.


Fire Insurance on Dwellings and Personal Property made a Specialty ; BABER & ROFF, Agents, Oakland.


E. W. WOODWARD, 952 Broadway; Houses to Rent.


200 OAKLAND [ ] ] DIRECTORY.


Jackson Oscar T. (col'd), barber, dwl N s West Eighth bet Pine and Cedar, Oakland Point


Jackson W., carpenter C. P. R. R., Oakland Point


Jacobs James H. (Heywood & J.), dwl Ocean View five miles north City Hall


Jacobson Henry, carpenter C. P. R. R., dwl SW cor Railroad Av and Pine, Oakland Point


Jacobus C. Theodore, carpenter, dwIS s West Eighth bet Adeline and Union


Jacquenot Xavier, fruits and vegetables, S s East Fourteenth bet Eighteenth and Nineteenth avs, E. O.


JAMES' BLOCK, NW cor Railroad Av and Wood, Oak- land Point


James J., engineer C. P. R. R., Oakland Point


James Joshua, carpenter, dwl Es Grove bet Twenty-sixth and Twenty-seventh


James Mary E. (widow), dwl W s San Pablo Av nr Brush James Samuel, master mariner, dwl Grand Western Hotel, Oakland Point


James William, gardener with T. C. Wedderspoon, dwl W s Myrtle bet West Tenth and West Twelfth


Jameson E. C. Rev., dwl 578 Thirteenth


Jameson L., brakeman C. P. R. R., Oakland Ferry Wharf Janin Louis, mining engineer (S. F.), dwl W s Webster nr Seventeenth


Janis Francis, farmer, dwl S s East Seventeenth bet Eleventh and Twelfth avs, E. O.


Janssen Ernest, clerk (S. F.), dwl 515 Eighth


Janvrin George, sawyer Oakland Planing Mill, dwl 752 Brush


JAYNE ANSELM H., police judge, office 8 City Hall, dwl S s Thirteenth bet Grove and Jefferson


Jayne Emily E. Miss, teacher Irving Grammar School, dwl S s Thirteenth bet Grove and Jefferson


Jee Arthur W., secretary Union Pacific Salt Co. (S. F.), dwl W s Telegraph Av nr Sycamore


Jefferson Thomas, laborer with Bates & Wales Jeffery George, carpenter, dwl cor Brush and Twentieth


Jenkins Agnes (widow), dwl cor Nineteenth and West Jenkins Chas., brakeman C. P. R. R., Oakland Ferry Wharf Jenkins F. E., machinist Oakland Planing Mill


Jenkins George, laborer with C. C. Water Co.


Jenkins Henry, house mover, dwl SE cor Market and Ninth Jenkins Timothy F., wool grower, dwl N s Twentieth bet Broadway and Telegraph Av.


Jenkins Washington A., depot Wright's medicines, 1056 Broadway, dwl S s Fifth bet Alice and Jackson


Old Pianos taken in Exchange at GRAY'S, 625 Clay Street, S. F.


HOUSEWORTH'S PHOTOGRAPHIC PARLORS, 12 Montgomery Street, opposite Lick House, S. F.


Ætna Ins. Co. was established in 1819; R. C. GASKILL, Agent, Oakland.


OAKLAND [ J ] DIRECTORY. 201


Jennig G. D., tailor with Daniel McArthur, dwl West Six- teenth nr Kirkham


Jennings Edward, porter Tubbs' Hotel


Jennings John G., mechanic, dwl San Antonio Creek foot Chestnut


Jennings Samuel, laborer, dwl San Antonio Creek foot Chest- nut


Jensen Hans, coachman with Charles Webb Howard, dwl Ss Logan nr Telegraph Av.


Jensen Lina (widow), housekeeper with Mrs. William Ga- gan, SE cor Telegraph Av and Twenty-first


Jepsen Jacob, saddle and harness maker, 956 Broadway, dwl 914 Harrison


Jester Decker T., carriagesmith with George A. King, dwl St. Charles Hotel


Jewatt George, dwl 725 Fifth


Jewell Martin C., paint manufacturer (Healy § J., S. F.), dw] 516 Eighth


Jewett George D., farmer, dwl cor Franklin and Eighteenth Jewett J., real estate, dwl 802 Brush


Jobe T. C., teacher California Military Academy, N s Pros- pect Av bet Telegraph Av and Broadway


Johnson August, laborer, dwl foot Harrison


Johnson Caroline M. (widow), dwl S s Hobart bet Telegraph and San Pablo avs.


Johnson Charles, boatman, dwl 709 Jackson


Johnson Charles, laborer C. P. R. R., dwl Prospect Av E of Broadway


Johnson Charles, tanner with William Watts, dwl W s Chestnut bet Thirty-second and Thirty-fourth


Johnson Cornelius (col'd), chief porter C. P. R. R., dwl 710 Brush


JOHNSON EBEN, groceries and provisions, NE.cor Market and Twelfth, dwl SW cor West and Thirteenth


Johnson Eliza J. (widow), dwl 1015 Webster


Johnson Frederick T., bookkeeper, dwl 1015 Webster


Johnson Hattie (widow, col'd), dwl 553 Sixth


Johnson Henry (col'd), waiter Tubbs' Hotel, E. O.


Johnson House, Ezekiel Brown proprietor, W s San Pablo Av bet Seventeenth and Eighteenth


Johnson John, broker, dwl Johnson House San Pablo Av. Johnson John W., carpenter, dwl 665 Washington


Johnson Lawrence, barkeeper with Louis Milloslavich, dwl Parker House




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