USA > California > Alameda County > Alameda > Husted's Oakland, Alameda and Berkeley directory, 1884-5 > Part 79
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BRASS and NICKEL PLATED FENDERS AND FIRE IRONS. Open Fire-Place Trimmings a specialty. 309, 311, 313, 315 and 317 Market Street, San Francisco.
W. W. MONTAGUE & CO.
826 CONTRA COSTA COUNTY-WALNUT CREEK.
Hammitt Austin W., farmer Harrison Alfred B., mariner Hempstead J., dentist
Hendricks Benjamin F., butcher Henderson George F., farmer HODGES A. E., livery stable Hodges Albert, farmer Hodges Benjamin, 293 acres Hodges Samuel, 190 acres Hook Walter E., physician, 153 acres
Huntington Josiah S., black- smith
Jenkins Thomas B., farmer Johnson S. F., carpenter Johnson S. F. Mrs., millinery Johnson Thomas, laborer Johnson Thomas C., farmer Jones Henry C., farmer Jones Henry T., farmer Jones J. W., farmer, 310 acres Jones Lawrence S., farmer Jones Nathaniel, 372 acres KIRSCH MICHAEL, black- smith and wagonmaker Larkey Jolın, farmer Larson Charles M., farmer Latimer R. H., attorney at law Litchfield Thomas, farmer Manning M. P., farmer Martinez Vicente, barber Mccullough Daniel, laborer McCullough John, laborer McNulty J., farmer, 91 acres Middleton F. E., butcher Middleton William, clerk with H. S. Shuey Miller B. F., farmer Moody Percy J., blacksmith Moreno F. E., harness and sad- dlery
OAKLAND AND WALNUT CREEK STAGE LINE, Farmer Sanford proprietor Parsons Arthur, artist Pearson J. E., physician and druggist
Peralta C., butcher with Arthur Williams
Perkins Samuel A., farmer
Peyser Saul, clerk with P. Wil- liams
Poggenback William, laborer Presbyterian Church, Rev. H. P. Dunning pastor Putnam George A., clerk with H. S. Shuey
Raven H. S., stockraiser
Rice William, capitalist Rich Charles E. Rev.
Rogers C. W., liquor saloon
Rogers W. A. (W. B. Rogers & Son)
Rogers W. B. (W. B. Rogers & Son)
ROGERS W. B. & SON (W. B. and W. A. Rogers) pro- prietors Rogers' Hotel
ROGERS' HOTEL, W. B. Rogers & Son proprietors Sandstrom John G., farmer SANFORD FARMER, livery stable, and propr Oakland and Walnut Creek Stage Line Sassenberg Charles, painter Serda L. Rev., pastor Catholic Church
Seaman Edward M., teacher Sharp C., District Clerk Cen- tral, and farmer, 97 acres Sherburne Albert (Sherburne Brothers & Co.) Sherburne Bros. & Co. (John O., Lewis F., and Albert Sherburne) general mdse
Sherburne John O. (Sherburne Bros. & Co.)
Sherburne Lewis F. (Sherburne Bros. & Co.) Sherman Isaac J., farmer Shuey H. S., general mdse Shumway E. A., carpenter Singmaster William, laborer Smith T. J., farmer, 321 acres
W.W. MONTAGUE & CO.,
manufacturers of TINWARE. 309 311, 313, 315 and 317 Market St., S. F:
ST. DAVID'S. 190 ROOMS.
715 HOWARD STREET, near Third, San Francisco. No Cleaner or Better Furnished Rooms in the city.
CONTRA COSTA COUNTY-WALNUT CREEK-WILLOW SPRINGS. 827
Soto Frank, farmer Steele H., laborer Stone Brothers (Frank M. and C. E. Stone) tinsmiths Stone C. E. (Stone Brothers) Stone Frank M. (Stone Brothers) STOW JAMES M., County Assessor, agent Wells, Fargo & Co., and postmaster, 220 acres
Thurston Joseph, capitalist Turner M. H., Justice of the Peace
VOSLAUBER HENRY, boot and shoemaker
Wagoner Harry B., bartender with C. W. Rogers
Walnut Creek Hook and Ladder Co., W. B. Rogers foreman, Ed. L. Baker secretary
Waters Donald, farmer
Webb Frank, farmer, 85 acres Weldon Samuel, farmer Williams Arthur, meat market Williams P., general mdse WILSON JOHN M. (Wilson & Baker)
WILSON & BAKER (John M. Wilson and Ed. L. Baker) real estate and insurance agts Young James, farmer, 313 acres Young John D., farmer
Young Michael, clerk, 65 acres Young T. J., clerk with H. S. Shuey
WILLOW SPRINGS. (See Lafayette.)
SANFORD'S LIVERY STABLE,
F. SANFORD, Proprietor.
WALNUT CREEK, - CALIFORNIA.
Buggies, Saddle and Carriage Horses
Always on hand and promptly furnished at reasonable rates.
ALSO, PROPRIETOR OAKLAND AND WALNUT CREEK STAGE LINE.
A. E. HODGES'
Livery and Sale Stable, WALNUT CREEK, CAL.,
FIRST-CLASS STOCK ON HAND TO LET AT ALL HOURS At Moderate Rates.
Horses Boarded by the Day, Week or Month.
JAMES L. KING,
NOTARY PUBLIC and COMMISSIONER OF DEEDS, 308 California St., San Francisco.
HENLEY'S TAY
CELERY, BEEF AND IRON. 1 I
.
828
WALNUT CREEK-STOCKTON ADVERTISEMENTS.
ROGERS' HOTEL, BURPEE'S SALOON,
W. B. ROGERS & SON, Proprietors, WALNUT CREEK. CAL.
Table Supplied with Best in the Market Good Accomodation for Travelers. Ry Bar and Billiard Room in connection with the House.
W. S. BURPEE, Proprietor, WALNUT CREEK, CAL.
THE BEST QUALITY OF
Wines, Liquors & Cigars Always on hand.
Call and See Me.
YOSEMITE HOUSE
Main Street, Stockton, Cal.
CAVEN & DUDLEY, - - Proprietors.
YOSEMITE.
C
WSS H.R.W
The Leading Hotel of the City.
Rates $2 00 to $2 50 per day. Omnibus to all trains.
General Ticket Office for Calaveras, Big Trees, Yosemite Valley, Bodie, and for all the Southern Mountain Towns.
A. K. DUDLEY.
JAMES CAVEN.
W. D. LAWTON & CO.,
Manufacturers of E and c SHIRTS, 608 Market St., S.F.
ALAMEDA COUNTY.
Is bounded on the north by Contra Costa county, on the east by San Joaquin county, on the south by Santa Clara county, and on the west by the Bay of San Francisco. This county ranks next to San Francisco in population, shipping industries, educational institutions, churches and general improvements. It received its name from Alameda creek, the largest stream in the county, whose banks are thickly bordered with cottonwood and willow trees, presenting the appearance of a shaded avenue, called in Spanish an "Alameda."
This county has an area of about eight hundred square miles, and is beautifully diversified, from the salt marsh land bordering on the bay to the Contra Costa mountains, in some points two thousand feet above the sea level.
The county is well supplied with water, and good crops are the rule with scarcely an exception. Consequently farmers are well-to-do, and are comfortably located on small but carefully tilled and productive farms. They raise great crops of wheat, barley, corn, oats, hay, potatoes and the finest kind of fruits.
Next to San Francisco, this county is more extensively engaged in the manufacturing industries than any other, and the probability is that it will very soon become the manufacturing center of the State. Its location is in every respect most favor- able for this purpose.
Alameda county with its picturesque scenery, healthful climate and proximity to the metropolis is specially adapted for subur- ban homes, a fact already recognized by a great many San Fran- cisco business men, who have palatial residences in Oakland and suburbs, Berkeley, Alameda, Brooklyn and Fruit Vale.
In the southern part of the county grapes are raised very succesfully, and an immense quantity of wine and brandy is made annually. Vegetable gardens, cultivated by Portuguese, Italians and Chinese, are also numerous throughout the county.
JAMES L. KING, NOTARY PUBLIC, 308 California St., S. F.
HENLEY'S TRY
CELERY, BEEF AND IRON.
THE GIANT POWDER COMPANY.
Bandmann, Nielsen & Co., Gen'I Agents.
MARKET ST., 309, 311, 313, 315 and 317 SAN FRANCISCO.
MANUFACTURERS
FRENCH RANGES.
STOVES and RANGES.
IMPORTERS
W. W. MONTAGUE & CO.
830 ALAMEDA COUNTY-ALTAMONT.
Its educational institutions, both State and private, have acquired considerable fame. Among the first may be men- tioned the State University, and Institution for the Deaf, Dumb and Blind, at Berkeley, and the numerous Public and High Schools throughout the county. Of private institutions are the Berkeley Gymnasium, Harmon Seminary, Bowen's Home School for Boys, California Military Academy, Mills Seminary, Hopkins Academy, California Medical College, Oakland Normal School, Pagoda Hill Kindergarten, Snell's Seminary, Sacred Heart Con- vent, Perry Seminary, Misses Fields' Home School for Young Ladies, Sackett School, the Classical and English School, St. Mary's Academy, Sisters of St. Joseph, St. Joseph's Academy, St. Joseph's Institute, and Washington College.
The county is divided into six townships, Oakland, Brooklyn, Alameda, Eden, Washington and Murray.
The railroad facilities of the county already developed, to- gether with the projected lines now in progress, place it far in the van of all the counties of the State in its means of inter- communication. The completion of the California and Nevada Narrow Gauge Railroad, on which the iron is already laid through the greater part of the county, will see all of its important valleys bisected by rail. Communication with San Francisco is main- tained by half-hourly service of the Central Pacific and South Pacific Coast Railroad ferries, the complete convenience of which brings all of the bay cities of the county into such close connec- tion with San Francisco as to in fact constitute them a part of that metropolis.
Oakland is the county seat. The county has no large rivers, but lesser streams are quite numerous. Artesian wells abound and flow abundantly.
ALTAMONT.
A post, express and telegraph office, on the Western Division of the Central Pacific Rail- road, 56 miles from San Francisco.
Alexander William, farmer, 320 acres
Amos John, 160 acres
Anderson Charles, farmer, and proprietor header and threslier
Anderson Charles, farmer, 160 acres
Ayers James, carpenter
Aylward Michael, 160 acres Bastian Philip, laborer Bathwell F., farmer Beckett James N., farmer
Brackett E. L.
Brackett George, blacksmith Brackett Jacob H., farmer
W. W. MONTAGUE & CO.,
importers of SHEET IRON. 309, 311, 313, 315 and 317 Market St., S. F.
E. C. HUGHES, PRINTING AND BINDING.
511 SANSOME St., San Francisco. Fine Merenntile Printing.
ALAMEDA COUNTY-ALTAMONT. 831
Brown Horace E., farmer
Callicott J., postmaster, agent Wells, Fargo & Co. and gen- eral merchandise
Callicott John B., merchant Campbell John, 80 acres Campbell William, laborer, 320 acres
Carroll John, farmer, 640 acres
Christhansen C., farmer
Cockerton Ebenezer, farmer
Cockerton John, farmer
Coleman Daniel, farmer
Collin T. E., farmer. 480 acres
Davis John H., laborer
Desmond Patrick, farmer, 160 acres
Dunlea Michael, farmer, 160 acres
Egan Patrick, farmer, 160 acres Egan Thomas, farmer, 498 acres Ellerbrock Louis, farmer, 160 acres
Elliott Andrew, liquor saloon
Elliott John, farmer and sheep- raiser, 1222 acres Fannon John, laborer
Faulkner Patrick, farmer, 160 acres
Finch Thomas, farmer
Flynn Owen, farmer
Graham John, 160 acres
Greeley John P., laborer, 160 acres
Gregory William, farmer
Gunn Edward, farmer,160 acres
Gunn Thomas, farmer
Hanson S., farmer
Harrison George W., telegraph operator
Hinkle & Slicer, 864 acres
Hosker Thomas, farmer Hungeford F. M.
Hunter Reuben, farmer
Jackson Jolın, farmer, 160 acres Jahnigen Gustav, saloonkeeper Kavanaugh Michael, farmer
Keerans Michael, farmer
Kelso William, farmer, 160 acres
Kennedy J. K., 160 acres
Kiely Edward, farmer and stone- cutter, 160 acres
King Daniel, farmer
King Peter G., 320 acres
Leer William, 80 acres
Linderman G. W., 160 acres
Lolor C. P.
Lynch Simon, 160 acres
McKelvey Alexander, farmer, 160 acres
McLaughlin Thomas, farmer
Moss E., 160 acres
Mulqueeney John, laborer
Mulqueeney Michael, sheep- raiser
Nolan Catherine, farmer, 160 acres
Nunan Matthew, 160 acres
O'Brien John, farmer, 160 acres
O'Brien William, estate of, 1174 acres
Owens Owen T., blacksmith, 640 acres
Pedersen John S., 320 acres Perret Jean J., farmer
Rahmstorf Frederick, carpen- ter and farmer
Reese Henry, farmer, 160 acres Rhodes George W., farmer
Ryder Thomas, farmer, 320 acres
Ryder Timothy, farmer
Scott James, 160 acres
Scullin John, farmer, 480 acres
Sexton Daniel, shepherd
Shanks William, carpenter and farmer
Sherman R. H., farmer
Silberzahn Godfrey, laborer Stewart Robert, baker Sturla Paulo, laborer
Swan William, laborer Sweet Richard, farmer
HENLEY'S TRY
CELERY, BEEF AND IRON
JAMES L. KING,
NOTARY PUBLIC and COMMISSIONER OF DEEDS, 308 California St., San Francisco.
Importers and Dealers in ENGLISH and AMERICAN TILE, Encaustic, Glazed and Plain. 309, 3!1, 313, 315 and 317 Market Street, San Francisco.
& CO.
W. W. MONTAGUE
Westlake Stove Co.,
294-296 Main Street, STOCKTON.
Importers of Stoves and Ranges.
832 ALAMEDA COUNTY-ALTAMONT-ALVARADO.
Thomas William R., farmer and grain warehouse
Turner Joseph, farmer, 160 acres
Walgamot James, farmer, 160 acres
Walker Charles W., farmer Walker John P.
Whitney A. P.
Winther Andrew L., farmer Zimmerman Frederic, farmer
Zimmerman Mary, hotelkeeper, 640 acres
ALVARADO.
A station on the South Pacific Coast Railroad, 16 miles from Oakland. Alameda Creek, on which it is situate, is navigable to this point for vessels of light draught. It has a post and express office.
Ahern Michael, farmer
Allgwire James R., harness- maker
Althauser George, farmer, 48 acres
ALVARADO FOUNDRY, Geo. H. Tay & Co. proprietors ALVARADO HOTEL, John Lahman proprietor
Alvarado Salt Works, John Quigley proprietor
Andrick Antonio, farmer
Ancient Order United Workmen Hall
BACKUS OSCAR J., superin- tendent Alvarado Foundry, res Oakland
Bain Alexander, molder Alva- rado Foundry
Barron James, steamboating, forwarding, etc., 25 acres
Barrow James T., mariner
Barsotti Charles (E. Barsotti & Bro.)
Barsotti E. & Bro. (E. and Charles Barsotti) fruits, veg- etables and liquor saloon Beck Andrew, farmer
Beebe Seth G., farmer, 66 acres Berhman H., farmer
Bettencourt Manuel Joseph, farmer, 13 acres
Bidinger Fred., pressman Standard Sugar Refinery
Bidinger William, shoemaker
Bissell Fred., patternfitter Alva- rado Foundry
Blood Henry, engineer Stand- ard Sugar Refinery
Blourde N., molder Alvarado Foundry
Bragge John
Brier William W., clergyman, 60 acres
BROOK JOSEPH H., stoves, tinware and plumbing Brugge John C., farmer
Budinger William Mrs., widow Cameron L., watchman Alvara- do Foundry
Carao Antone, laborer Alvarado Foundry
Chapman W. O., clerk Standard Sugar Refinery
Charvoz Alexander, molder Al- varado Foundry
Chauncey Seymour M., laborer Chauncy Francis Mrs.
Cockefair William H., carpenter Conlon Henry, laborer
Cook Frank, molder Alvarado Foundry
Creary J. L., house, sign and carriage painter
Cross John Barden, laborer
Curtis Frank, molder Alvarado Foundry
Dasevada Antoine Boges
De Amoral A. J. De Amoral Manuel Antone
Barsotti E. (E. Barsotti & Bro.) | De Azeverdo Antone B., farmer
W. W. MONTAGUE & CO.,
importers of IRON PIPE. 309, 311, 313, 315 and 317 Market St., S. K
For CUFFS, COLLARS and SHIRTS go to
W. D. LAWTON & CO'S 608 Market Street, S. F.
ALAMEDA COUNTY-ALVARADO.
833
De Rosa Francisco P., farmer, 33 acres
De Rosa Jo Silver, farmer
Donnelly D., laborer Dougherty Hugh, farmer
Dyer Eben H., surveyor super- intendent Standard Sugar Re- finery
DYER EDWARD H., superin- tendent Standard Sugar Re- finery
Dyer Henry, assistant in labra- tory Standard Sugar Refinery
Emery Ormon J., carpenter
Emery Weston F., carpenter Fabian Philip ( M. Levinsky & Co.) res San Francisco Farley N. S., agent S.P.C.R.R. Fay Thomas, molder Alvarado Foundry
Foley Edward, laborer
Fostino Joseph, farmer
Foster Manuel F., farmer
Franz Sebastian, roadmaster and capitalist, 416 acres Frates Antoine
Freitas Joseph, farmer, 15 acres Furnas John, diffusion battery-
man Standard Sugar Refinery Gibbert Philip, stoveman
GIFFIN O. F., president Stand- ard Sugar Refinery, res San Francisco Gilman Frank, farmer
Gilman Mossman D., carpenter Gradwohl David, salesman M. Levinsky & Co., 260 acres Granger F. B. (F. B. Granger & Son)
Granger F. B. Jr. (F. B. Gran- ger & Son) and agent Home Mutual Insurance Co.
GRANGER F. B. & SON (F. B. and F. B. Granger Jr. ) proprietors Riverside Hotel, 5 acres
Gray James Jr., laborer
Griffin H. E., pressman Stand- ard Sugar Refinery Haines Israel B., farmer, 100 acres
Hall John, farmer, 306 acres Harrington Ralph, molder Al- varado Foundry
Hayes William, farmer, 157 acres Hawley James, carpenter Hellwig Philip (Philip Hellwig & Co.)
Hellwig Philip & Co. (Philip
Hellwig, Fred. Wickman and William Young) meat market Henry George, stove mounter Alvarado Foundry
Heyer August, bakery and liquor saloon
Hoster Antone, stove mounter Alvarado Foundry
Howard John, farmer, 42 acres Huff Edward, mail carrier and teamster
INGALLS W. F., secretary Standard Sugar Refinery, 25 acres
Ingalls M. W., chief engineer Standard Sugar Refinery Ingalls J. M., assistant superin- tendent Standard Sugar Re- finery, 27 acres
Independent Order Odd Fel- lows' Hall Johnson John
Jones Thomas, polisher Alva- rado Foundry Joseph Frank, farmer Joyce John A., carpenter Juhl Chlaus, butcher P. Hell- wig
Jung William, butcher
Kerr Andrew, farmer, 100 acres King Charles F., blacksmith
LAHMAN JOHN, proprietor Alvarado Hotel Lambert John, fireman Stand- ard Sugar Refinery
JAMES L. KING, NOTARY PUBLIC, 308 California St., S. F.
HENLEY'S TRY
CELERY, BEEF AND IRON. 1 T
Judson Powder, Improved,
THE BEST FOR TREE AND STUMP BLAST- ING. Bandmann, Nielsen & Co., Gen'l Agents
BRASS and NICKEL PLATED FENDERS AND FIRE IRONS. Open Fire-Place Trimmings a specialty. 309, 311, 313, 315 and 317 Market Street, San Francisco.
W. W. MONTAGUE & CO.
834 ALAMEDA COUNTY-ALVARADO.
Lattin A. J., carpenter Stand- ard Sugar Refinery
Lattin William H., wheelwright Leal Jolın S., farmer
Lee Antonio, barber and liquor saloon
Levinsky M. (M. Levinsky & Co.) res San Francisco Levinsky M. & Co. (M. Levins- ky and Philip Fabian) general merchandise
Lowrie David C., butcher
Lynch John, farmer, 2250 acres Machado Antone, laborer Marguerrita Manuel
Matchen Peter, butcher with Philip Hellwig & Co.
Mathews Patrick, horseshoer May A., farmer, 1602 acres May August, butcher McCarty John, fireman Stand- ard Sugar Refinery
McCully William, laborer Al- varado Foundry
McGee E. B., molder Alvarado Foundry
McKeown Joseph, blacksmith and wagonmaker, 903 acres Miller A., carpenter Standard Sugar Refinery
Moffitt William, diffusion bat- teryman, Standard Sugar Re- finery
Morrison G. H., blacksmith with Joseph Mckeown
Morstrom John, filterman, Stan- dard Sugar Refinery
Muller Andrew A. A., laborer
Munson John M., farmer
Nauert O. P., stove mounter Alvarado Foundry
NAUERT C. R., foreman Alva- rado Foundry Naumer John J., clerk
Nevin Thomas, molder Alva- rado Foundry
O'Loughlin John, butcher
Olsen Frederick, laborer Parish De Witt C., carpenter Parry Thomas, farmer Peach Martin J., merchant Peichoto Manuel S., farmer Penny James, molder Alvarado Foundry
Peterson John
Plourde Prosper, patternmaker Plummer Charles A., salt works Poorman Samuel, dairyman
Quigley John, salt works, 530 acres
Quigley John Jr., saltmaker Quigley Thomas, saltmaker
Ralph I., stove mounter Alva- rado Foundry
Ralph William T., farmer Randall S. P., master mariner Randall William, apprentice Alvarado Foundry
RICHMOND E. A., postmaster, agent Wells, Fargo & Co., jus- tice of the peace, and insur- ance agent
RIVERSIDE HOTEL, F. B. Granger & Son proprietors
Robbins J., bartender River- side Hotel
Roche Thos., wagonmaker with Joseph Mckeown
Roderigs Antone Silver
Rogers Frank, farmer Rojas Guadalupe, teamster
Rojas Hosa
Rojas John, driver with M. Le- vinsky & Co.
Rosa Manuel, bartender with Antonio Lee
Rose Frank P., farmer
Ryan John, farmer, 372 acres
Ryan John E., farmer Ryan William, farmer, 372 acres Seaman Alex. S., laborer
Silver Frank Antone Silver Jos. P.
Small George, engineer
W. W. MONTAGUE & CO.,
MARBLEIZED MANTELS and FIRE GRATES, 309. 311, 213, 315 and 317 Market St .. S. F.
ST. DAVID'S. 190 ROOMS.
715 HOWARD ST-, near Third, San Francisco. Price. per night, 50 cts, 75 cts and $1 ; per week from $2 upwards.
ALAMEDA COUNTY-ALVARADO-CENTREVILLE. 835
Smith Lewis C., rancher Smithers John Jr., laborer Smithurst John, liquor saloon Soners Ludwig, fireman Stand- ard Sugar Refinery
STANDARD SUGAR REFI-
NERY, O. F. Giffin presi- dent, W. F. Ingalls secretary, Edward F. Dyer superinten- dent
Stokes Henry H., molder
Stokes J. J., 22 acres
Sweeny J. A., section foreman S. P. C. R. R.
Sylva John, farmer TAY GEORGE H. & CO., pro- prietors Alvarado Foundry Uddin Peter, foreman Vanderpeer J. G., farmer, 74 a Vargus Manuel Enos
Viara Napoleon Viara Manuel F. Wagner Alex., molder Alvarado Foundry Watkins Camillus
Wehle Isaac, merchant
Weigins John, filterman Sugar Refinery
Weigman Deidrich, butcher Wickman Fred. (Philip Hell- wig & Co.)
Wigmore Alex., engineer Alva- rado Foundry
Williams Geo., melter Alvarado Foundry
Williams Geo. H., farmer
Willis William, farmer
Yates Albert E., laborer
Young Wm. (Philip Hellwig & Co.) 20 acres
RIVERSIDE
HOTEL,
F. B. GRANGER & SON, Proprietors, ALVARADO, ALAMEDA CO., CAL.
This House was recently built and newly furnished throughout. The Table is supplied with the Best the Market affords.
Fine Wines, Liquors and Cigars at the Bar,
BAY. (See Oakland.)
CASTRO VALLEY. (See Haywards.)
CENTREVILLE.
This town, located southeast of and 33 miles distant from San Francisco, lies about midway between the lines of the Central Pacific and South Pacific Coast Railroads, and three miles from Niles. It is surrounded on all sides by a fertile and well developed agricultural country,
enjoys a fair home trade, and has direct postal, express and telegraphic facilities. It has a street railroad connecting it with the steamer landing and railroad at Newark. Its popula- tion is about 600.
Abbey Robert Hunter
Allen Cyrus H., physician Allen Edward, laborer Anderson William H., farmer Andrado Jo Silvaria, farmer, 10 acres Baab George A., farmer Baker Walker, farmer Barry William, stockraiser and fruitgrower, 15 acres
JAMES L. KING, 308 California St., S. F.
Trade Marks and Passports pro- cured. Depositions taken.
HENLEY'S TRY
CELERY, BEEF AND IRON T I
Westlake Stove Co.,
294-296 Main St., STOCKTON. Importers of Iron Pipe and Fittings.
SUCTION AND FORCE, for Hand, Wind-Mill and Power, all sizes. 309, 311, 313, 315 and 317 MARKET STREET, San Francisco.
PUMPS,
W. W. MONTAGUE & CO.
836 ALAMEDA COUNTY-CENTREVILLE.
Baum John Antone, farmer, 15 acres Beard John L., farmer
Beck David H., harness and saddles, 11 acres
Beck John C., clerk
Bettencourt John Enos, farmer, 950 acres
Bettencourt John Gabriel, farm- er, 50 acres
Blacow Richard D., farmer
Blacow Robert Mrs., farmer, 340 acres
Blacow William H., farmer
Blair Emma, 2 acres
Blair Thomas H., farmer
Bloodgood Samuel, farmer Boim Manuel A., farmer Brandon J. F., barber
Brewer James A., farmer Brown Samuel T. Jr., farmer Bunting F. Mrs.
Bunting John, farmer
Buteau Samuel A., physician
Cameron Ashley, farmer, 46 acres
Carter Martin, machinist
Chadbourne T. J., farmer, 143 acres
Champion Marcia .Mrs., farmer, 8 acres
Compton Hiram D., butcher
Compton James, laborer
Conrad H., dentist Constant Frank, farmer
Constant Thomas, blacksmith with Riser & Smith
Crocker Winslow, farmer, 2 acres
Crosby Edward, farmer, 28 acres Crothers William J., painter
Dais Manuel G., farmer, 21 acres
Davis Samuel Jr., farmer
Decoto Brothers, farmers, 295 acres Decoto William L., blacksmith
Dee John Sorza, farmer, 23} acres
Deis C. F., farmer, 15 acres Deis Jo Vargus, farmer, 4 acres De Quadras Joe Silver, farmer, 35 acres
Dias John J., farmer
Dias M. C., liquor saloon Dusterberry Henry, farmer
Dutra Manuel S., farmer, 15 acres
Eggers Andrew F., farmer
Eggers Edward H., clerk
Eggers Hermann, farmer, 110 acres
Eggers Louis H., farmer
Emart John, farmer, 125 acres Enos Antone, farmer, 19} acres
Enos Manuel, farmer
Fereira Vincente M., farmer
Firia Louisa Mrs., farmer, 10 acres
Fields Joseph, farmer, 17 acres Forbes George, stage driver
Fortado Frank Frada, farmer. 12 acres
Fortado Joaquin S., farmer, 7} acres Francisco Manuel, farmer
Frick Henry, blacksmith and machinist
Galindo Frank, laborer
Garcia Frank, farmer, 21 acres
Garcier August S., farmer
Garcier Manuel
Gomes Manuel S., farmer, 30} acres Gonzalves Manuel R., farmer, 152 acres
GREGORY H. C., proprietor Gregory House, 50 acres
GREGORY HOUSE, H. C. Gregory proprietor
Gregory L., driver Gregory House Grist Judd W., laborer Hagan James, tinner
W. W. MONTAGUE & CO.,
Importers of SHEET IRON. 309, 311, 313, 315 and 317 Market St., S. F.
309, 311, 313. 315 and 317
MARKET ST. .
Haley W. W. (W. W. Haley & Co.) Haley W. W. & Co. (W. W. Haley and Manuel F. Silva) general merchandise
Hall John, capitalist Hansen Lewis, farmer
Hilton F. H., shoemaker
Horner Isaac B., farmer
Horner Isaac B. Jr., laborer Ibberson Thomas, farmer Jasper Antone, farmer Joseph Joaquin, farmer, acres
12
Juhler George, laborer Juhler Jacob, farmer
King Frank F., laborer
Lewis Antone E., laborer
Lewis B. J. Mrs., hotel and feed stable
Lifock Ivan I., saloon
Lowrie George S., farmer
Lowrie Peter G., butcher
Lucio Joseph, boot and shoe- maker
Lucio Joseph Jr., shoemaker with Joseph Lucio
Lynch Harry W., teacher
Lynch Wm. B., clergyman
Lynch Wm. F., teacher Marston Samuel I., farmer Martin James A., laborer Miller Charles, foreman Miller M., clerk with Salz & Co. and operator Western Union Tel. Co.
Milton William, carpenter
Monks John, farmer
Monks John T., farmer
Montross Abraham, farmer
Moras John Viara, farmer, 24} acres
More William A., fruitgrower, 50 acres
Morey William R., printer Mosher Hugh, wheelwright Munyan Alvin L., jewelry
Munyan Emery, farmer, 27 acres Nelson Thomas, butcher Nesmith W. H., plasterer Nichols Joseph, farmer Nichols Mary Mrs., farmer Niehaus E. (Salz & Co.) Noll Conroy, farmer
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