Husted's Oakland, Alameda and Berkeley directory, 1884-5, Part 54

Author: Husted, F. M; Polk-Husted Directory Co
Publication date: 1884-1885
Publisher: San Francisco, Cal. : F.M. Husted
Number of Pages: 908


USA > California > Alameda County > Alameda > Husted's Oakland, Alameda and Berkeley directory, 1884-5 > Part 54
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Schafer & Co .: Fine Custom Clothing to Order


No. 11 Montgomery St. . .anrisco.


HHORST, 2porter Watches, VELRY erware, CIOUS STONES, Etc.


5 J St., a mento CAL


CHHORST, 315 Street ramento CAL Watches, MONDS, pecialty.


CHHORST, VELER, 315 Street ramento CAL TERWARE, ETC.


Washington Brewery,


Westermann & Co., Proprs. N. W. COB. 5th & KIRKHAM STREETS.


ALAMEDA.


190


ROOMS


715 HOWARD Bear Third Street, San Francisco.


Alameda is essentially a residence town, and perhaps a majority of its adult males are people whose interests lie in San Francisco, but who prefer crossing the bay in a comfortable steamer, and be whirled from the landing to their homes in roomy, well- appointed trains, to taking a decidedly uncomfortable trip in the horse-cars or over a coble line to the Western Addition or the Mission hills. There is a charm about this ferry travel which hardly exists elsewhere. Every passenger has plenty of room-no pushing or crowding as in the street cars ; here one meets his chosen circle at the same hour each day, and the time consumed in the trip passes pleasantly away-and then the everlasting verdure of the live oak trees alone is worth a trip across the bay, to a man whose mind is racked with business cares, and who needs an entire change of scene to distract his attention. As a class, Alamedans are intelligent and well-to-do, owning their residences and being able to keep them in good condition. In fact, the family that lives in a rented house is the exception rather than the rule, and this will, in a great measure, account for the handsome appearance of the town.


Manufacturing establishments are offered special facilities along the line of the bay shore in the way of cheap land and shipping facilities, by water or by rail, which can hardly be excelled in any town on the coast. So far, few have taken ad- vantage of these facilities, there being but three places of the kind in the town, namely, the works of the Pacific Coast Oil Company, where native oils are prepared for illuminating pur- poses, a borax refinery, controlled by William T. Coleman & Co.


S. F. LAUNDRY.


GOOD WORK, LOW PRICES. Office, 33 Geary St., S. F., and 862 Broadway. Oakland.


BLA HOUS Oakla CAL 105 WASHING


STREE Within F Blocks BROADV STATION Central Located Excell TABL TERM REASONA


Now und : he mana ment o


MRS. M. K. BLA THE FOUNDI BLAK HOUS


This wel known &r POPULA HOUS 1059 WASHINGT STREET Has Larg and Comm dious ROOM TERMS REASONABI


Single Rooms 50 Cents Per Night. DAILY Papers on File. HOT BATHS Free.


544


station to station, at their own sweet will, commencing at 5 A. M., and stopping an hour after midnight. The Central Pacific has within the town five stations and about three miles of track. These free-riding arrangements nonplus the stranger, but it is "in the bond." The result of this system, naturally enough, is that pedestrianism is below par in Alameda, and many of her citizens will wait half an hour for a train rather than "foot it " for half a mile. Another peculiar feature is that the town is so shaped as to make it impossible to find any point, ex- cept on the island, distant more than four blocks from a station. At Alameda Point, a short distance south of, and parallel with the training walls of the Oakland harbor, an extensive and costly pier, with ferry slips and depot buildings, is being constructed by the San Francisco and Colorado River Railroad Company, a corporation recently organized and com- posed of the men who direct the fortunes of the South Pacific Coast road, and it is generally supposed that this point is to be the terminus of a transcontinental system of narrow-gauge railroads.


JAMES L. BARKER,


REAL ESTATE and INSURANCE,


BERKELEY.


ALAMEDA. 545


of San Francisco, and Bennett's furniture factory. There is no doubt that on the completion of the Oakland harbor improve- ment, which will result in draining the marsh lands lying along the northern line of the town, Alameda will have at least her fair share of factories and workshops.


Alameda has a population of over 6,000, and ranks second in the second county in the State. It was incorporated as a town in 1872, and is conducted in the most economical manner. The officers provided by its charter are as follows: A Board of Trustees, consisting of five members, who serve without pay ; a Board of Education, six members, whose services are also gratui- tous; an Assessor, Treasurer, and Tax Collector, Surveyor and Street Superintendent, Attorney and Clerk, Chief of Police, and School Superintendent, the monthly pay of these officers aggre- gating $366.65. During the ten years of the town's existence, the municipal taxation has averaged 68 cents on each $100 of valuation.


The School Department of the town is an object of pride to its citizens, there being a high school, two grammar schools, and four primaries, with about 1,000 pupils enrolled therein. In the department thirty teachers are employed, at an aggregate monthly cost of $2,000. In addition to the public schools there is a convent, in charge of the Sisters of Notre Dame, and two kindergarten schools.


In the matter of postal facilities, Alameda, though too small to receive any benefit from the free-delivery system, is specially favored, having within her borders two post-offices, "Alameda" and "West End," the former being located at Park Street, the latter at Webster Street, two miles distant. As a matter of course, there is telegraphic and telephonic communication with the outside world.


The intelligence of the people will certainly not be disputed when it is known that three weekly papers are here published, namely, the Encinal, now in its fifteenth year, the Argus, in its sixth year, and the News, aged two and a half years. The free Library and Reading Room is a flourishing institution, having on its shelves about 3,400 books, with a monthly circulation of 1,250 volumes. It is well patronized by people of all condi- tions in life, and appears to have a firm hold on the public favor.


In the way of public buildings may be named the Park Opera House, owned by a joint stock company, having a seating capacity of 600, Tucker's, Holtz's, and Harmonie Halls, and the Odd Fellow's and Masonic Halls. Odd Fellow's Hall, a fine, two- story building, costing about $6,000, was built by Encinal Lodge of Odd Fellows, and occupies one of the most prominent corners in town.


Fraternal societies here have a most healthy growth, there be-


BUY CLARK'S


O.N.T.""


SPOOL COTTON. IT IS THE BEST.


Goff's


Are the BEST. USE NO OTHER


OAKLAND BREWERY,


KRAMM & DIEVES, Proprietors. Cor Telegraph Avenue and Durant Street.


35


. J. DES Co., DING


Drugdicta 2 2 F --- JOSE : 15 ST TA .RA eet.


GH ture ₼


nan nent :wo HE ST dies HE :1d J. ES o., OSE M.


Moretti & Trezzini,


St. Ann's Building, SAN FRANCISCO,


Fresco & Decorative Artists


Fruit & Orna- mental TREES, PLANTS, Etc .. Etc.


MCLEAN. FLORIST®


FLOWERS CROSSES, CROWNS, [ WREATHS, PYRAMIDS, BASKETS & BOUQUETS. 479 7th STREET, OAKLAND


546


ALAMEDA.


ing three lodges of the A. O. U. W., two of the I. O. C. F., and one each of F. and A. M., I. O. O. F., K. of P., A. L. of H., K. of H., i. O. G. T .. and P. O. S. of A., and a post of the G. A. R. Besides these societies, there are a number of organizations of a social, musical, and literary nature.


The various religious denominations are well represented, the Methodists, Presbyterians, Episcopalians, Baptists, Congregation- alists, and Catholics, each having their own houses of worship, various other sects holding services at divers times and places.


In conclusion, Alameda offers to those in search of a home, unusual advantages, embracing good land at a moderate figure, the purest and best of water, perfect natural drainage, excellent schools, bountiful religious privileges, low taxation, a salubrious climate, unequaled traveling facilities-in short, everything that a reasonable person could ask, unless the lack of a cemetery might be considered a drawback.


Abjohn William, laborer, res e s Broadway bet Central and En- cinal aves


Ackley Ezra, carriagemaker, res w s Oak nr Alameda ave Adair William, laborer, res 1530 Park


Adams Albert F, internal revenue broker (S F), res w s Paru bet Central and Santa Clara aves


Adcock Robert, res e s Pearl nr Encinal ave


Adler Charles (W & I Steinhart & Co, S F), res NW cor Encinal ave and Paru & Adler Hannah Mrs, res w s Paru bet Alameda and Encinal aves Adler Melville, clerk (S F), res NW cor Encinal ave and Paru Adler Stella Miss, res cor Paru and Encinal ave


Ager James E, printer, res San Jose ave nr Oak


Ahlborn Charles (Ahlborn & Boeckmann, S F), res S W cor High and Van Buren


Aickley William C, carpenter, res 2043 Railroad ave ALAMEDA BAKERY AND RESTAURANT, F Mandler proprie- tor, 1529 Park


Alameda Baptist Church, Rev B F Rattray pastor, s s Santa Clara ave bet Staunton and Benton


Alameda Branch Oakland Gas Light Co, Atlantic ave foot of Union


Alameda Brewery, Henry Schuler propr, w s Third ave bet Rail- road and Santa Clara aves


Alameda Building and Loan Association, C K Clark secretary, Harmonie Hall


Alameda Council No 27, I O C F, Mrs L E Knowlton secretary, Holtz Hall


SAN FRANCISCO LAUNDRY


Offices.


1 33 Geary St., San Francisco. 2 862 Broadway, Oakland.


BLAK HOUSE Oakland CAL 1059 WASHINGTO STREET.


Within For Blocks of BROADWA STATION- Centrally Located, -


Exceller TABLI TERMS


REASONAB


Now und the manas ment of


MRS. M. K, BLÅY THE FOUNDER BLAK HOUSE This well known an


POPULA HOUS 1059 WASHINGTO STREET Has Larp and Comm dious ROOMI TERMS REASONABL


ALLEN, TUGGLE & CO., OAK PLANK,


18 and 20 Spear St .. San Francisco.


ALAMEDA.


547


Alameda Council No 492, A L of H, meets second and fourth Thursdays of each month, I O O F Building


" ALAMEDA ENCINAL " (weekly, established September 16, 1869), Frederick K Krauth publisher and proprietor, Park nr Lincoln ave


Alameda Free Library, Robert Kirk librarian, s s Santa Clara ave nr Park


Alameda Garden Hotel, Charles Sturm propr, w s Prospect bet Railroad and Santa Clara aves


Alameda Hall Association, proprs Park Opera House, George L Wilson secretary, cor Pacific and Buena Vista ave


Alameda Harmonie, J H Eickhoff secretary, Harmonie Hall Alameda Gardens, Conrad Stolze proprietor, w s Prospect bet Railroad and Santa Clara aves


Alameda High School, Josiah Keep principal, w s Santa Clara ave bet Willow and Chestnut


Alameda Hotel, Alexander Johnson propr, w s Park bet Buena Vista and Eagle ave Alameda Lodge No 5, A O U W, meets Wednesday evening, I O O F Building


Alameda Lodge No 49, K of P, C A Brown keeper of R & S, I O O F Hall


Alameda Lodge No 470, I O G T, Miss Tillie C Arff secretary, Masonic Hall


Alameda Lumber Co, J L Lewis agent, Park bet Pacific ave and Buena Vista


Alameda Maennerchor, Theodore F Steinmetz secretary, Harmo- nie Hall


ALAMEDA MARKET, Strong & Arff proprietors, 1525 Park Alameda Verein, J H Eickhoff secretary, Harmonie Hall


ALAMEDA NURSERY, John Hunt proprietor, Pacific ave opp Third ave


Alameda, Oakland and Piedmont Street R R Co, Theodore Metz president, cor Webster and Santa Clara ave


ALAMEDA PHARMACY, A J Greene proprietor, 1417 Park bet Santa Clara and Central aves


Alameda Planing Mills, John A Boim proprietor, n s Encinal ave nr Walnut


ALAMEDA POST-OFFICE, Arthur S Barber postmaster, s s Santa Clara ave nr Park


Alameda School, Edward P Smith principal, s s Van Buren bet Mound and Court


Alameda Town Hall, ss Webb ave bet Park and Everett


" ALAMEDA WEEKLY ARGUS," T D Daniels proprietor, 1510 Park


"ALAMEDA WEEKLY NEWS," O S Ingham publisher, w s Park bet Railroad and Pacific aves


Per


an Bitter


Schafer & Co .; and Youths' Men's, Boys'


CLOTHING, No. 11 Mont- gomery st., San Francisco.


Celery, Deer , Iron


eatest ONIC AND irvine


RINK


LERY,


EF &


RON,


THE-


REAT


ferva


DNIC.


WASHINGTON BREWERY,


Westermann & Co., Proprs., N. W. cor. 5th & Kirkham Sts


ALAMEDA.


Alameda Wharf, west end Pacific ave


Albers August, oyster saloon (S F), res e s Hibbard bet Pacific and Railroad aves


Alden Wm H, sewing machines (S F), res s s Central ave nr Walnut


Alder John M, butler, NW cor Versailles and Buena Vista aves Alexander Charles M, traveling salesman (S F), res w s Schiller bet Eagle and Buena Vista ave


Allan Winfred, bookkeeper (S F), res SW cor Morton and Santa Clara aves


Allen Christopher M, res ns Taylor ave bet Webster and Third aves


Allen George, carpenter, res n s Clinton ave nr Chestnut


Allen Isaac P, clerk Bank of California (S F), res s s Santa Clara ave bet First and Second ave


Allen V B mining, res n s Railroad ave bet Prospect and Mc- Pherson


Allendorff Margaret Mrs, boarding, s s Central ave bet Oak and Walnut


Alpers Edward, clerk, res Railroad ave nr Park


Altenberg P F H, cloakmaker (S F), res NE cor Railroad and Third aves


Altwater David, miller, res e s Benton bet Railroad and Santa Clara aves


American Fire Insurance Co, A C Gilbert & Co agents, 2 Park Row, Park


Ames George S, engineer S P C R R, res e s Pearl bet Central and Encinal aves


Ames Mary Mrs, res e s Park nr Central ave


Anderson B A, coachman with & R Thompson, res High nr Cen- tral ave


Anderson Charles, seaman, res n s Alameda ave nr Park


Anderson George, farmer, res Bay Farm Island


Anderson Gustave, laborer, res e s Sherman bet Railroad and Santa Clara aves


Anderson John, laborer, res w s Cottage bet Central and Santa Clara aves


Anderson John H, painter, res Loyal Oak Hotel


Anderson Neils, shipping, res SW cor Post and Jefferson


Anderson Peter, clerk, res 1117 Park


Angel Anna E Miss, res s s Pacific ave bet Prospect and McPher- son


Anthony Edwin R, bookkeeper C P R R, res n s Alameda bet Paru and Grand


Anthony J B (J B Anthony & Co), res 1530 Park


ANTHONY J B & CO (J B Anthony and Mrs J K Cruikshank), proprietors Yosemite Hotel, 1530 Park


SAN FRANCISCO LAUNDRY


J 33 Geary St., San Francisco. Offices. 1862 Broadway, Oakland.


BLAKE HOUSE, Oakland, CAL.


1059 WASHINGTON


STREET.


Within Fom Blocks of BROADWAY STATION® Centrally Located. Excellent TABLE


TERMS


REASONABLE


FINE


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CHOICE


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Now under the manage ment of


MRS. M. K. BLAKE THE FOUNDER BLAKE HOUSE, This well- known and


POPULAR HOUSE 1059 WASHINGTON STWEET


Has Largı and Comm dious


ROOMA TERMS REASONABLE


J


AMES L. BARKER, BERKELEY, Manager for The Berkeley Village Improvement Association. Plans furnished and houses built for CASH or on INSTALLMENTS


ALAMEDA. 549


Anthony John A, res s s Central ave bet Paru and Grand Anthony Mary L Miss, res Central ave bet Grand and Paru Apell Alma, domestic, NE cor Pacifie and Third aves Apell Elmer Miss, res e s Bay bet Railroad and Santa Clara aves Apell P, carpenter, res e s Bay bet Railroad and Santa Clara aves Apell Severin, pressman Pacific Press Publishing Co (Oakland), res e s Bay bet Railroad and Santa Clara aves Arada Joseph, teamster, res 15 Santa Clara ave Arado Mary Miss, res NW cor Court and Jackson Arado Miguel, laborer, res NW cor Court and Jackson Arana Mary, res e s Oak bet Buena Vista and Eagle aves


Arendt Edward D, upholsterer, res ns Eagle ave bet Park and Everett


Arento Albert, mining engineer, res 3718 Santa Clara ave ARFF FRED C (Strong & Arff), res 1525 Park


Arff Henry C, bookkeeper, res 1525 Park


Arff Tillie Miss, dressmaker, res n s Santa Clara ave nr Park


Armstrong C, cooper (S F), res w s Walnut bet Buena Vista and Pacific aves


Armstrong Rose Miss, res w s Cottage bet Central and Santa Clara aves


Arnold Elbridge F, res s s Santa Clara ave bet Grand and Paru Arnold Ella F Miss, res Santa Clara ave bet Grand and Paru


Arnold Frank W, salesman with Theo Green, res s s Santa Clara ave bet Grand and Paru


Arnold Joseph, waiter, res 1529 Park


Artesian Block, e s Park bet Central and Santa Clara aves ARTESIAN WATER WORKS, Dell Linderman superintendent, Artesian Block, e s Park bet Central and Santa Clara aves ARTESIAN WATER WORKS, R R Thompson proprietor, e s High north of Lincoln ave


Arthur David B, moulder, res s s Alameda ave nr Oak


Ashler Lodge No 165, A O U W, meets Tuesday evenings, I O O F Building


Ashley P Samuel J, painter, res n s Central ave nr Oak


Ashton N G Mrs, principal Encinal School, res Alameda ave bet Willow and Walnut


Ashton Samuel R, carpenter, res Bay View House


Aughinbaugh Gideon, res n s Central ave bet Webster and Third ave


August Charles, employe Pacific Coast Oil Works, res n s Pacific ave nr Bay


Avaro Rofoqua, laborer, res cor Willow and Railroad ave


Ayer Isaac, gauger U S Internal Revenue (S F), res es Willow nr Railroad ave


BUY CLARK


O. N.T.'


SPOOI COTTOI IT IS TH BEST


Goff'



anufact'd


& SOLD


-BY-


Tuthill, ox & Co. 37 Clay


Street,


San Francisco.


Are th BEST USE NO OTHE


OAKLAND BREWERY,


KRAMM & DIEVES, Proprietors. Cor. Telegraph Avenue and Durant Street.


STEADY YOUR Nerves


-AND-


race Up YOUR SYSTEM


WITH


Iron


Celery, Beef


St. Ann's Building, Fresco & Decorative Artists


Moretti & Trezzini, SAN FRANCISCO,


550


ALAMEDA.


B


Babson Seth, architect, res e s Grand bet Alameda and Encinal aves


Bacon S E Mrs, res s s Railroad ave bet McPherson and Prospect Baglieto Andrew, vegetable gardener, res ws Grand bet Buena Vista and Eagle aves


Baglietto Henry, gardener with S Perata, res cor Buena Vista ave and Grand


Baker J E, cashier First National Bank of Alameda and member Board of Education, res n s Central ave bet Broadway and Everett aves


Baker W, paper hanger, res w s Pearl bet Central and Encinal aves


Bakker Reyer, master mariner, res NE cor Sherman and Santa Clara aves


Balderamos Balentin, res SE cor Jefferson and High


Baldwin Ed, engineer S P C R R, res Bay View House


Baldwin Harry, liquor dealer, res s s Pacific ave bet Union and Schiller


Baldwin William, res s s Alameda ave nr Park


Balker Charles, laborer, res cor Eagle ave and Wood


Ball John, janitor Encinal School, res s s Taylor ave bet Prospect and McPherson


Ball William, proprietor Blanding Avenue Nursery, res SW cor Blanding ave and Everett


Ballard A H, accountant Pacific Coast Oil Co


Ballard Irving T, manager Pacific Coast Oil Co, res San Fran- cisco


Ballheimer Henry C, porter, res e s Third ave bet Central and Taylor aves


Bamber Joseph J ( Wondervich & Bamber), res SW cor Central and Second ave


Band John, stevedore, res s s Railroad ave bet Walnut and Wil- low


Bannerman John T, sawyer, res s s Encinal ave nr Oak


Bannister Alfred, draughtsman (S F), res n s Eagle ave nr Park Banta John H, United Painting Co, res w s Park ave bet San Jose and Encinal aves


Barber Alfred S, bookkeeper Alameda Planing Mills, res SW cor Santa Clara ave and Pearl


Barber Arthur T, bookkeeper with Mitchell, Fischer & Ketscher, res n s Jackson nr High


BARBER ARTHUR S, postmaster, res SW cor Jackson and High Barber Enos W, blacksmith, res e s High nr Central


S. F. LAUNDRY.


Washing WELL DONE AI VERY LOW Rates. Office, 33 Geary . t., S. F., and 86% Broadway, Oakland.


1


McLean warSuccessor to D. Tisch),


Nurseryman & Florist


N


2SEEDS and


FLORAL


IDEFOT, 7479 7th ¿Street, ! apakland. st


BLAK HOUTSE Oaklan CAL. 105 WASHINGT


STRATT- Within Fo Blocks o BROADWA STATION Centrally Located. Excelle TABLI TERMS REASONAB


Now und the mana IDent of


MRS. M. K. BLA THE FOUNDE BLAK HOUST This well known au POPULA HOUS 1059 WASHINGTO STREET Hlas Larg


ROOM! TERMS REASONABI


ALLEN, TUGGLE & CO.,


CABINET WOODS OF ALL KINDS, NON. 18 and 20 Spear Street, San Francisco


ALAMEDA.


55 1


Barber James B, deputy treasurer Alameda County, res n s Mo)- roe bet Court and Fountain


Barclay John, blacksmith, res w s Pine bet Central and Santa Clara aves


Barcilles C Mrs, laundress with Bonnemazou & Barcilles, res 1524 Park


BARCILLES P (Bonnemazon & Barcilles), res 1524 Park


Barker Frank A, wharfinger S P C R R, res w s High nr Jackson Barkhaus Diedrich (F W and D Barkhaus, S F), res n s Central ave nr Walnut


Barlow Susan Mrs, proprietress Loyal Oak Hotel, Park bet Pa- cific and Railroad aves


Barnes Henry W, paints, oils, glass, and artists' materi ils, 6 Park Row, Park, res e s Regent bet N G R R and San Jose ave


Barnhart Christian, laborer, res e s Sherman bet Central and Santa Clara aves


Barnum Seth L, produce, res w s Cottage bet Central and Santa Clara aves


Baroteau Alfred A, manager Grand Central Garden, cor Grand and Railroad ave


Barry Thomas T, salesman with Levi, Strauss & Co (S F), res SW cor Monroe and Court


Barthmann Chas, contractor, res s s Railroad' ave bet Staunton and Benton


Bartlett Columbus, attorney-at-law (S F), res w s St Charles bet Kings ave and the Bay


Barton John, president Union Pacific Salt Co (S F), and member


Board of Education, res NW cor Broadway and Central ave Barton P W, with W H Y Schenck and foreman Citizen Hook and Ladder Co No 1, res NW cor Park ave and San Jose ave


Barton Wm F, law student, res NW cor Central ave and Broad- way


Baruhyte Maggie Miss, res NW cor Buena Vista ave and Schiller Batchelor Frank (Batchelor & Wylie, S F), res s s Central ave nr Willow


Bateman Abe, mining, res n s Pacific ave bet Paru and Staunton Bateman G W, res n s Railroad ave bet Paru and Staunton


Bates Leslie R, painter, res SE cor Clinton ave and Chestnut


Baugh Newton, salesman Independent Lumber Co, res SE cor Walnut and Alameda ave


Baum Chas, res SE cor Morton and San Antonio ave


Bauman Emma Miss, res ns Encinal ave nr Willow


Bauten Nicholas J, res w s McPherson bet Santa Clara and Taylor aves


Baxter Edward H, clerk (S F), res NE cor Central ave and Benton


ianBitter


Schafer & Co .: Fine Custom Clothing to Order,


No. 11 Montgomery St. San Francisco.


Celery, Beef , Iron &


reatest


ONIC


AND ervine


nowon.


RINK


ELERY,


EEF & IRON, -THE- REAT


ONIC.


Westermann & Co., Proprs. N. W. COR. 5th & KIRKHAM STREETS.


Washington Brewery,


552


ALAMEDA.


Bay Farm Island School, Miss Jennie L Thorp teacher


Bay Farm Oyster Beds, Swanberg & West proprs (S F), Bay Farm Island west of bridge


Bay View House, Mrs Kate Ruppert propr, Alameda Point, Narrow Gauge Depot


Beadle Donald (Beadle & Co, S F), res w s College ave nr San Jose ave


Beasley Thos D, draughtsman, res cor Hibbard and Pacific ave Becanne John, proprietor Central Nursery, res n s Central ave nr Walnut


Beck J A, conductor S PC RR


Beck Ludwig, clerk (S F), res SE cor St Charles and Santa Clara ave


Becker Charles, laundryman Terrace Baths, res NE cor Eagle ave and Wood


BECKMANN JOHN N, groceries and liquors, NW cor Pacific ave and Chestnut, res same


Beckmann Mary Miss, res NW cor Pacific ave and Chestnut


Beeching Robert, manager San Francisco Benevolent Society (S F), res n s Santa Clara ave nr Oak


Beeching Robert A, attorney-at-law (S F), res n s Santa Clara ave nr Oak .


Behan Timothy, steward Park Hotel


Bell Jessie Mrs, res n s Encinal ave nr Oak


Bell John K (Morehead & Bell), res Oakland


Bellen Jos, laborer, res es Broadway bet Central and Encinal aves Benedict Benajah, farmer, res Bay Farm Island


Benn Ferdinand, carpenter, res w s Webster bet Eagle and Buena Vista aves


Bennett Chas, foreman with Jas S Bennett, res Yosemite Hotel Bennett Chas, laborer, res 1530 Park


Bennett Geo W, clerk (S F), res s s Santa Clara ave bet Benton and Morton


Bennett James S, furniture factory, NE cor Walnut and Encinal ave, res s s Encinal bet Walnut and Oak


Benscman Geo A, carpenter, res SE cor Walnut and Railroad ave Benzing Frederick, paper carrier, res n s Railroad ave bet Union and Minturn


Benzing John, paper carrier, res n s Railroad ave bet Union and Minturn


Berggren August, consul Norway and Sweden (S F), res s s Pa- cific ave bet Paru and Staunton


Bernardino S, candymaker, res e s Oak bet Buena Vista and Eagle aves


Berry John, carpenter S P C R R, res Bay View House Bertelson Otto, clerk with Lorentz Foard (S F), res SW cor Pa- cific ave and Schiller


S. F. LAUNDRY.


GOOD WORK, LOW PRICES. Office, 33 Geary St., S. F., an: 862 Broadway, Oakland.


ST. DAVID'S


190 ROOMS.


715 HOWARD Dear Third


-


Street,


San Francisco. PRICE


PER NIGHT,


50 cts .. 75 cts., $1,00; uPer Week FROM


. .


$2


UPWARDS


( HOT Baths FREE.


- HOUSE OPEN All Night.


BLIIK HOUSE Oaklan CAL. 1059 WASHINGTO STREET.


Within Fo Blocks of BROADWAY STATION Centrally Located. Exceller TABLE TERMS


REASONABL


Now unde the manan ment of


MRS. M. K. BLAK THE FOUNDER BLAKE HOUSE


This well. known and POPULAR HOUS 1059 WASHINGTO STREET


Has Larg and Comm dious


ROOMI TERMS REASONABLE


Jas L. Barker, AGENT


or the Lion Insurance Co., Capital, $4,000,000


ALAMEDA.


553


Bertholet Bernara, stone cutter, res w s Park bet Buena Vista and Eagle ave


Berwick Alexander, moulder, res e s Sherman bet Railroad and Santa Clara aves


Berwick Chas C, plumber, res e s Sherman bet Railroad and Santa Clara aves


Berwick David, res e s Sherman bet Railroad and Santa Clara aves


Berwick David Jr, plumber, res e s Sherman bet Railroad and Santa Clara aves


Berwick Edward G, machinist, res e s Sherman bet Railroad and Santa Clara aves


Berwick Fred C, patternmaker, res e s Sherman bet Railroad and Santa Clara aves


Best John, office furniture (S F), res n s Clement ave bet Park and Oak


Beston Maggie, domestic, n s Central nr Walnut


Betkowske John, laborer (S F), res e s Davenport bet Pine and Spruce


Betten Wm, gunsmith, res e s Prospect bet Central and Taylor aves




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