Husted's Oakland, Alameda and Berkeley directory, 1884-5, Part 83

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


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W. W. MONTAGUE & CO.,


Importers of SHEET IRON. 309, 311, 313, 315 and 317 Market St., S. F.


PUMPS,


Taylor Rachel Mrs.


Taylor William S., physician


W. D. LAWTON & CO.,


Manufacture Bed and White Medleated Flannel Underwear to order. 608 Market St., S. F.


ALAMEDA COUNTY-LIVERMORE. 869


Walters Robert L., laborer


Wardell B. A., vineyard, 200 a Washburn P. B., fruits and vegetables


WASHINGTON HOTEL, J. Bardellini proprietor


Waterman J. (M. Waterman & Co.)


WATERMAN M. & CO. (J.


Waterman) grain dealers and warehouse, 1305 acres


Webb Edmund S., clerk


Weed George, laborer


Wegener Charles, laborer


Wegener Richard, vineyard, 421 acres


Welch Joseph, butcher


Wetteran Simon, baker


Weymouth Albert, farmer, 365 acres


Weymouth Almon, carpenter, 172} acres


Weymouth Dennis, carriage- maker


Weymouth Harris, 158 acres Whalen James, farmer, 200 a White W. H, vinegrower, 25 a Whitmore Charles


Wilkinson Joseph, furniture dealer


Wilson Alex., dairyman, 100 a


Wilson Peter, farmer


Winter Albert, laborer


Witherow David, farmer


Wolfmaier Mathias, shoemaker Woods John, butcher


Worth Harrison A., farmer


Worth John M., farmer


Worth William H., bartender


Wright A. W., real estate and farmer


Wright S.C., vineyard, 40 acres Wright William H., merchant and deputy County Assessor, 25 acres


Wynn W. W., capitalist


Young Alburn B., farmer


Young John G., farmer, 930 a


GORNER & CHURCH,


DEALERS IN


CARRIAGES,


BUGGIES


AND


FARMING


IMPLEMENTS. Agents for


U. S. WIND MILLS


LIVERMORE, ALAMEDA CO., CAL.


JAMES L. KING, COMMISSIONER OF DEEDS for every State and Territory, 308 California St., S. F.


HENLEY'S TRY


CELERY, BEEF AND IRON. 1 1


870


LIVERMORE ADVERTISEMENTS.


LIVERMORE SODA WORKS. HENRY GARDEMEYER, Proprietor, LIVERMORE AVENUE, LIVERMORE, CAL.


MANUFACTURER AND BOTTLER OF


All kinds of Fine Syrups. Agent for Phoenix Ale and Porter, and Pure Oregon Champagne Cider. Retail dealer in Wines, Liquors and Cigars, and all kinds of Bar Room Fixtures.


WASHINGTON HOTEL, J. BARDELLINI, Manager, Corner First and L Streets, LIVERMORE, CAL.


First-class Accommodations for the Traveling Public. Table Supplied with the Best in the Market. Sample Rooms for Drummers.


FIRST-CLASS LIVERY STABLE CONNECTED WITH THE HOTEL.


GEORGE BRAMMAR,


GENERAL BLACKSMITHING, WAGONMAKER AND


MACHINE SHOP,


LIVERMORE, CALIFORNIA.


Horseshoeing and Repairing a specialty. All kinds of Machinery and Agricultural Imple- ments repaired and made to order.


W. W. MONTA"


J. P. MORETTE,


Manufacturer and Dealer in


HARNESS, SADDLES, „ Collars, Bridles, Gloves, ROBES, Etc.


r vette Block, Livermore Avenue, yler OlviraFRMORE, CAL.


ALBERT W. DAVIDSON, PRACTICAL


SIGN and CARRIAGE PAINTER,


LIVERMORE, - - CAL.


Good work guaranteed. Terms reasonable.


ALSO, VETERINARY SURGEON.


W. W. MON ..


Durable Binding, Fine Printing at E. C. HUGHES


511 SANSOME ST., San Francisco.


ALAMEDA COUNTY-LOCKWOOD-MIDWAY. 871


HANS MATTHIESEN, Blacksmith, WAGONMAKER AND


HORSESHOER, Corner Lizzie and Third Streets, LIVERMORE, CAL.


All Kinds of Repairing Done with Neatness and Dispatch.


C. J. STEVENS,


DEALER IN


GROCERIES, PROVISIONS,


Wood and Willow Ware, Powder, Shot, Etc.


Forwarding and Commission MERCHANT.


General Warehouse and Insurance Agent.


Mills Square, LIVERMORE, Cal.


F. A. ANTHONY, Manufacturer of


Tin, Sheet Iron and Copper Ware And Dealer in


STOVES, TINWARE, CROCKERY AND GLASSWARE.


LIVERMORE, - · - CAL.


J. THEOD. JACKER, MACHINIST, GUNSMITH


AND Turner in Iron and Wood, Model and Pattern Maker. LIVERMORE, CAL.


Repairing of Sewing Machines and Musical Instruments Neatly and Promptly Executed.


LOCKWOOD. (See East Oakland.)


MAY. (See Livermore.)


MELROSE.


A Post Office. Connors Daniel, laborer


Connors Margaret, boarding and lodging Dorwin George W., foreman Smelting Works Fisher George, saloonkeeper MILLER W. P., postmaster Minot Ebenezer, laborer Smelt- ing Works, 2 acres


Molloy Thomas, Tax Collector, 2 acres


Neilson C., fruit peddler Stearns John H., laborer Stephenson Robert, dairy Turnbull Robert, florist, 3 acres


MIDWAY.


A station on the Central Pacific Railroad, at an elevation of 357 feet, and fifty-seven miles from Oakland. It has post, express and tele- graph offices, and a population of about fifty.


Brown E. Mrs., sheepraiser Carstens Mary Mrs.merchandise Clark G. G., sheepraiser, 169 acres


Deakin Charles, carpenter


Diwith Lewis, farmer Eisan James, farmer, 160 acres Faulkner James, farmer, 320 acres


HENLEY'S TRY


CELERY, BEEF AND IRON


JAMES L. KING, 39


COMMISSIONER OF DEEDS for every State and Territory, 308 California St., S. F.


WESTLAKE STOVE CO.,


294-296 MAIN ST., STOCKTON.


Manufacturers of TINWARE.


872 ALAMEDA COUNTY-MIDWAY-MISSION SAN JOSE.


Felt Charles, farmer


Goachy Thomas A., farmer, 154 acres


Haera Franz, sheepraiser and farmer, 500 acres


HAERA REINHOLD, post- master and farmer, 21 acres Homan Martin, farmer Maddock Peter, chickenraiser Mulqueeney John, sheepraiser Zimmerman Mary Mrs., board- ing


MILLS SEMINARY.


A Post Office.


Adrian Nellie K. Miss, teacher Mills Seminary


Byers Laura M. Miss, teacher Mills Seminary


Dean Francis A. Miss, teacher Mills Seminary


Fredericks Rhoda E. Miss teacher music Mills Seminary Goulding Cynthia K. Miss, teacher Mills Seminary


Handy Helen A. Miss, teacher Mills Seminary


Herrera Sophie Nis Mme., teacher languages Mills Sem- inary


Kelleher Alfred, teacher vocal music Mills Seminary


Kindelberger J. T. Mrs., mat- ron Mills Seminary Lisser Louis, teacher music Mills Seminary Mills C.T. Mrs., principal Mills Seminary


Mills Seminary, Mrs. C. T. Mills, principal;


Murray Lucy Miss, teacher music Mills Seminary


Nicholl Mazie E. Miss, teacher painting and drawing Mills Seminary


Pinkham Ella M. Miss, teacher Mills Seminary


Tolman Jane C. Mrs., teacher Mills Seminary


Vincent Martha E. Mrs., teacher Mills Seminary


White Florence Miss, teacher Mills Seminary


Willson Julia A. Miss, teacher painting and drawing Mills Seminary


Zellner Ferdinand F., teacher music Mills Seminary


MISSION SAN JOSE.


A small town in the southern part of the . connty, three miles from Washington Corners, to which point freight for the town is shipped via the Central Pacific Railroad. This town is noted as being the original settlement of the county, being, as indicated by the name, one of the original Missions founded by the Jesuit Fathers, and was for long years one of the important posts in the cordon of Missions through which their early evangelical work was propogated. It is still the seat of a theo- logical institution of the Order. The town has post and express offices.


Allen James W., student


Amarel John Antone, farmer, 16 acres


Andrews Joseph Mrs. Attinger Daniel, laborer


Ayers John G. Mrs., farmer, 302 acres


Baker Daniel W., stableman


Bergmann C. W., blacksmith with N. Bergmann


Bergmann N., blacksmith and wagonmaker


Bey Charles J., farmer Binheira Frank, farmer Black James, farmer, 372 acres Blackier A., woodworker with N. Bergmann


Blake Calvin T., farmer Brechtel Andrew, hostler Breitwieser Charles, farmer


W. W. MONTAGUE & CO.,


importers of SHEET IRON. 309,311, 313, 313 and 317 Market St., S. F.


MANUFACTURERS


FRENCH RANGES.


309, 311, 313, 315 and 317


MARKET ST., SAN FRANCISCO


STOVES and RANGES,


IMPORTERS


W. W. MONTAGUE & CO.


... D. LAWTON & CO'S


Seamless Extension Bosom prevents breaking or wearing out at the edge. 608 Market St., S. F.


ALAMEDA COUNTY-MISSION SAN JOSE. 873


Briscoe Bernard, farmer, 198 acres


Briscoe Edward, clerk with Ehr- man & Lebrecht


Brown Antone L., farmer, 20 acres


Brown Manuel L., farmer, 50 acres


Brown Manuel S., barber


Buchanan John W., farmer


Byrne Christopher, laborer


Byrne Richard, farmer


Campbell Peter, farmer


Campbell Robert J., farmer


Carlisle William, laborer


Carroll James Mrs., farmer, 133 acres


Carroll Peter, laborer


Clough Barclay D., millwright Constant Siegrist, vineyardist Corr Edward, farmer


Craycroft J. W., farmer


Crowley John H., student


Cunningham William M., la- borer


Curtner John, farmer


Dillon Julia Mrs., 23 acres


Divine Thomas, laborer


Donahue Patrick, farmer


Doran Edward J., student


Driscoll Cornelius, laborer, 150 acres


DUCOMMUN GEO., watch- maker and jeweler


Dunnigan Bridget Mrs., nurse Dwyer Andrew, farmer


Egan William, farmer


EHRMAN & LEBRECHT (S.


Ehrman and Adolph Le- brecht) general merchandise, and agents Wells, Fargo & Co. EHRMAN S. (Ehrman & Le- brecht) postmaster, and agent Western Union Tel. Co.


Eseova Antone S., farmer, 142} acres


Fisher Philip M., teacher, 16 a Kell Andrew, farmer


Forbes William A., laborer FORTUNE H. J., wines and liquors


Fourtner L., hotel


Gallegos Juan, farmer, 2653 acres


Galindo M. M., butcher, 5 acres Galindo Nasario, farmer


Gannon Michael, capitalist Garcia J., shoemaker


Garcier Manuel S., shoemaker Geary Patrick, farmer


George John M., plasterer


Gibbons William, hotelkeeper Gill John J., teacher


Hartmann Alfred C., jeweler Harvey Sylvester P., farmer Hayden Leonard T., dairyman


Heidoen Claus H., farmer


Heimicke Julius, brewer Mil- waukee Brewery


Heissler John, miller


Hendrickson Chas. E., laborer Hermann August, proprietor Milwaukee Brewery


Hibbard D. C., farmer


Higuera Alvino, farmer, 22 acres


Higuera Jose L., farmer


Higuera Lorenzo, farmer


Higuera Narcisso, farmer Higuera Silvio, farmer


Hollenbeck Lawrence, farmer Holmes George, farmer Holmes Samuel O., farmer Holmes John R., farmer Horton Jolın, laborer


Hughes William B., painter Huxley Thomas C., attorney at law


Huxley William J., farmer


Hydorn Henry, carpenter Incell William, farmer Johns William F., farmer


Joseplı Peter, farmer


Kane Alexander, farmer


JAMES L. KING, NOTARY PUBLIC, 308 California St., S. F.


HENLEY'S TRY


CELERY, BEEF AND IRON.


USED BY MOST RAILROADS.


Bandmann, Nielsen & Co., General Agents.


Judson Powder, Improved,


Importers and Dealers in ENGLISH and AMERICAN TILE, Encaustic, Glazed and Plain. 309, 311, 313, 315 and 317 Market Street, San Francisco.


W. W. MONTAGUE & CO.,


874 . ALAMEDA COUNTY-MISSION SAN JOSE.


Kell James, farmer, 160 acres Kell Robert Jr., farmer Kelley William, laborer Kelly Michael, farmer Kraft George W., farmer Laumeister J. A., carpenter


LEBRECHT ADOLPH (Ehr- man & Lebrecht)


Lenbeck Hans, laborer, acres


230


Lydon James, farmer, 100 acres Madden John, farmer


Manuel Frank, peddler Martin James, farmer


May Adam, butcher McCoy Alex , farmer McClure R. A. Mrs., farmer McGuire Peter, farmer McKenna Peter, 258 acres McLaughlin John, farmer Megahan A., teacher, 32 acres Mello Clarimondi S., laborer Merrill C. R., farmer, 10 acres Merritt G. L., groceries Milwaukee Brewery, August


Hermann proprietor Montealegre J. G., farmer Muldoon James, farmer Muldoon James J. Jr., farmer Muldoon Thos. F., farmer Murphy Stephen, expressman Nichols Lawrence P., hotel- keeper


Nichols Theodore A., physician Nolan Peter, farmer, 178 acres O'Connor Robert, laborer


O'Neil Alice, farmer


O'Neil Charles E., student Osborn Thomas, farmer Otis Henry, painter Palmer Fannie


Pars Manuel B., farmer, 44 acres Payson Daniel W., labor Peasland Job, laborer Peixonto Frank, farmer


Penaro Frank, farmer, 131 acres Turner William, laborer Penaro John


Perkins Charles W., farmer Pierce Elon A., teacher Pio Jo., farmer, 8 acres Power Maurice Edward, farmer Powers John, farmer Ramsell William, carpenter Reilly James, laborer Rodericks Manuel J., farmer, 97 acres


Rogan M., farmer, 750 acres Rogan Michael J., laborer Roraback Cassius H., laborer Rose Joseph F., blacksmith with James Stanley


Salazar A. J., farmer, 86 acres Salazar J. A., farmer, 462 acres Scott Thomas, general mdse Seaber George W., carpenter Segrist Constant Silva Joseph, farmer


Silver Manuel E., farmer Smithers John, engineer Smithers Joseph, farmer Soares Jose, farmer


Solon Joseph, liquor saloon Stanley George, undertaker Stanley James, blacksmith Stanley John, blacksmith with James Stanley


Steinmetz E. W., harnessmaker with F. J. Steinmetz


Steinmetz F. J., harness and saddles


Steinmetz Henry, blacksmith with James Stanley


Stone B. H. Mrs., farmer, 91 acres


Stone Warren E., farmer Sunderer Joseph, shoemaker Surch Vincent, laborer, 8 acres Tells Jo Rose, farmer, 68} acres Tibbalds Joseplı H., carpenter Tibbalds L. S., carpenter Trenouth George R., farmer Trenouth William Jr., farmer


Vandepeer James G., farmer


W. W. MONTAGUE & CO.,


manufacturers of TINWARE. 309, 311, 313, 315 and 317 Market St., S. F


ST. DAVID'S. 190 ROOMS.


715 HOWARD ST., near Third, San Francisco. Single Rooms 50 cents per night. Dally papers on file. Hot baths free.


ALAMEDA COUNTY-MISSION SAN JOSE-MT. EDEN. 875


Vargus Joseph, laborer Wallace David, farmer Wauhab Charles J., laborer Wauhab Joshua, farmer, 550 acres


Wanhab Thomas, farmer


Wauhab William H., farmer


Wells Patrick, laborer


Woods Henry W., student


George Ducommun,


DEALER IN


WATCHES, JEWELRY, AND


CLOCKS,


MISSION SAN JOSE, CAL.


Repairing a Specialty. All kinds of Jewelry Made to Order.


MT. EDEN.


A station and post office on the South Pacific Coast Railroad, about three miles from Hay- wards The land here has the reputation of producing the best brewing barley of the coast, and the bay shore is lined with saltworks, erected for the manufacturing of salt by evap- oration.


Anderson Christ


Arff Frederick D., farmer, 275 acres


Asmussen Nicholas L., laborer


Berron James G., farmer


Barron Richard, mariner


Bentner Fred., farmer


Berringer William, warehouse Bier Chris.


Bothson H., farmer


Busch John D., farmer


Christensen George, bartender with John H. Skow


Christensen Peter, laborer


Christensen Peter J., sailmaker, 110 acres Clausen N., laborer Clawiter Edward H. Jr., farmer


Clodius August, clerk with H. Peterman


Craig Joseph R., farmer Dennis Frank, farmer Dennis Gabriel, farmer Dieckmann Herman, farmer


Eden Benjamin, farmer


Eichler Edward, farmer, 157 acres


Enos Joseph, laborer


Everson John, farmer


Fisk Abraham, farmer


Frank Albert, farmer


Frank August, farmer


Gading Christopher N., farmer Gading Justus, farmer, 356


acres


Gading Nichol, farmer, 318


acres


Hansen Christian P., farmer, 200 acres


Hanson Han. P., farmer


Hansen Jens P., carpenter


Hansen Peter, seaman


Harder J., farmer


Harder Peter, farmer


Hesse Andrew H., farmer


Hesse Christian Jr., farmer


Hesse Henry, farmer Holmes Paul, farmer Jessen Peter H., farmer Johansen Jorgen, farmer Johnson Augustus, farmer Johnson John, farmer Johnson Peter, carpenter Jorgensen Hans J., laborer Ludwig John, laborer Lund Christian M., farmer


Lund Franz F., farmer


Liquore Gesin J., saltmaker


Liquore. Sebastian, ship car- penter


Madsen Christian, farmer Madsen Christian C., laborer Marks Edward, blacksmith witlı H. Meininger Meinecke George, carpenter


JAMES L. KING,


NOTARY PUBLIC and COMMISSIONER OF DEEDS, 308 California St., San Francisco.


HENLEY S TRY


CELERY, BEEF AND IRON. 1 1


WESTLAKE STOVE CO., 294-296 Main Street, Stockton.


agents for Winthrop and Newport Ranges.


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.


876 ALAMEDA COUNTY-MT. EDEN-NEWARK.


Meininger H., blacksmith and wagonmaker


Mickelsen John, salt works


Mickelsen Peter, saltworker


Mohr C. Mrs., farmer, 179} acres


Mohr Henry P., farmer


Mohr John C., farmer


Moneret Frank wheelwright


Moore Anna, farmer


Nelson Hans, laborer


Nickelsen Nichlaus, laborer


()bermuller George F., farmer, 357 acres


Obermuller John A., farmer Ohlsen William


Ohlson John, laborer


Oliver Andrew, saltmaker


Olsen Peter, farmer


Oltmann Brothers (H. W. and John W.) general merchan- dise


Oltmann H. W. (Oltmann Brothers) and postmaster


Oltmann J. C.


Oltmann John W. (Oltmann Brothers)


Pestdorf Claus, farmer


Pestdorf Diedrich, salt manu- facturer


Peterman H., general merchan- dise, 18 acres


Peterson Andrew, laborer


Rasmussen Neil, farmer, 13} acres


Rinis Erich, farmer


Rippe Christ, farmer


Robinson William, farmer Schaefer August, farmer Schafer Henry A., farmer Schaffer J. M., farmer, 157 acres Schacht Henry, farmer Schocker H., shoemaker Schwable Otto, farmer


Skow John H., liquor saloon and hotel


Sylvar Geo. F., blacksmith


Terkelsen Peter, farmer Tursselmann John, farmer Tuzeksen Gem P., saltworks Weaver Frank, farmer


Whisby Lawrence N , salt man- ufacturer, 67 acres


Wiley Joseph, farmer Wille Frederick, farmer Wille John, farmer Wrede Frank, farmer, 115 acres Zumstein Philip, farmer


MOUNTAIN HOUSE. (See Altamont.)


MOWRY'S LANDING. (See Irving.)


MURRAY TOWNSHIP. (See Dougherty's Station.)


NEWARK.


This thriving and energetic town is located twenty miles southeast from Alameda on the line of the South Pacific Coast Railroad, and is, as a town, one of the direct results of the business sagacity and enterprise which created and developed that line of railroad. Simul- taneously with the projection of the road, the necessity of an advantageous location for the plant necessary for the construction of its rolling stock was foreseen, and Newark was selected. Under the stimulus of works so located the town has steadily grown until it is now the most important station between Ala- meda and San Jose. The car works of Messrs. Carter Bros, originally started as above, have extended their operations so as to enter the field of general competition and are now work- ing steadily in the construction of passenger and freight cars, street cars, etc., for any and all customers outside of the original line. The Newark Iron Works. located here, have also developed a large and important business, and has come to be regarded with the car works as one of the salient features of Newark's pros- perity. There are two hotels, the Park Hotel and the Newark House. The town has postal, express and telegraphic communications equal to any in the county aside from Oakland.


W. W. MONTAGUE & CO., importers of IRON PIPE. 309, 311, 313, 315 and 317 Market St., S. I.


W. D. LAWTON & CO.,


Manufacturers of WHITE and CHEVIOT


SHIRTS, 608 Market St., S.F.


ALAMEDA COUNTY-NEWARK. 877


Abbey Robert, hunter Abbey W. P., hunter Aeschhman Jacob, farmer Allen Edward, miner Amaral Antone P., farmer Andrew Charles, molder Auguste Albion, farmer Arnold D. E., machinist Babtasta John, farmer Bartlett N. E., carpenter Bedford Harvey, machinist


Benson C. H., agent S. P. C. R. R. and Bay and Coast Tel. Co.


Bolch Samuel


Bragdon Edwin C., farmer


Briggs M. C., farmer, 706 acres Brown John, farmer Buchenau John W., farmer Burdick Edward, farmer Burdick Edwin F., farmer Burdin Charles, laborer Burke W. J., carpenter


Butler D. G., farmer Cahill Patrick, laborer Carter Brothers (Martin and Thomas) car builders


Carter Martin (Carter Bros.) Carter Thomas (Carter Bros.) res San Francisco Clancy Andy, laborer Clancy Thomas, carpenter Claxton James, blacksmith Coldeira Antone, farmer Coleman Harry, blacksmith Connor Michael, laborer Costa Joseph, laborer Coughlin Thomas, laborer Colyer Samuel, bridgetender Davis Samuel, farmer Davison Joseph, painter Delaney William, section boss S. P. C. R. R.


Dillon Robert, painter Dowd John, machinist


DUGAN JOHN, proprietor Newark House


Dugan J. L., machinist Dutra Antone, farmer Eison Frank, farmer Esson R. C., machinist Falk Albert, general merchan- dise, and agent Wells, Fargo & Co.


Fialho F. V., fish peddler


Finn A., carpenter


Ford Peter, machinist


Foster E., farmer


Fowler John, oysterman


Frank Manuel, laborer


Frazier Joseph, 5 acres Frietas Joe, laborer Gee William A.


Gee William S., carpenter Gelleman Louis, laborer Gill John, oysterman Gilmartin Daniel, farmer


Gilmartin Peter. farmer Goss H. T. Mrs., dressmaker Graham James, foundry Graham Thos., nightwatchman Graham William, carpenter Hale Edward, cupola tender Hale Edwin M., melter


Haley Comfort G., farmer, 2 acres


Haley C. S. farmer, 275 acres Haley Ebenezer farmer Haley Edward, farmer Haley J. E., farmer


Harrington John E., painter Harrington Michael, laborer Henn John, machinist Hook A. J., carpenter Hoosen Casper, capenter


Horner Edward, laborer Hutchinson Ed., carpenter Ingraham O. P. (O. P. Ingra- ham & Co.) INGRAHAM O. P. & CO. (O. P. and R. F. Ingraham) pro- prietors Newark Iron Works Ingraham R. F. (O. P. Ingra- liam & Co.)


JAMES L. KING. 308 California St., S. F.


Trade Marks and Passports pro- cured. Depositions taken.


HENLEY'S TRY


CELERY, BEEF 1 1


AND IR


ALL HIGH EXPLOSIVES ARE IMITATIONS OF


GIANT POWDER, BANDMANN, NIELSEN & CO, General Agents.


SUCTION AND FORCE, for Hand, Wind-Mill and Power, all sizes. 309, 311, 313, 315 and 317 MARKET STREET, San Francisco.


W. W. MONTAGUE & CO. PUMPS,


878 ALAMEDA COUNTY-NEWARK.


Jarvis Francis C., lumber dealer Jarvis H. S., lumber dealer Jarvis I. M. H., lumber dealer Jonlin Frank, farmer Jonlin Antone, farmer Kelly M. M., boilermaker Kelly Patrick


Kirby Thomas, section boss, S. P. C. R. R.


Kohl Paul, machinist


Larkin Capt., farmer Lattin William, molder Leary John J., blacksmith Lima Antone D., farmer Lima Antone S., farmer Lima Frank S., farmer Lima John D., farmer Lima Joseph D., farmer Lofgren Gus, carpenter Loman E., chicken ranch Lovejoy Willard, carpenter Madden Michael, farmer Mages Joseplı, blacksmith Maher James, painter Malech Herman F., physician and druggist


Mansian Peter, fireman Masterman W. H., master me- chanic S. P. C. R. R. Martin John, farmer, 10 acres Martin Manuel, farmer May George W., farmer McElroy E. B., carpenter McGill Mrs., laborer McKee William K., bookkeeper Mosca E., barber Moulton H. O., farmer Moulton Lafayette, farmer Moulton Oliver P., farmer Mowry O., farmer Munyan E., farmer Neves Joseph, farmer NEWARK HOUSE, John Du- gan proprietor NEWARK IRON WORKS, O. P. Ingraham & Co. proprie- tors


NEWARK PARK, Julius Wil- dermuth proprietor O'Conner J. J., carpenter Olssen Charles, laborer PARK HOTEL, Julius Wilder- muth proprietor


Pepe Frank, farmer, 80 acres Perchute Frank, farmer Peters A., machinist Peterson A., machinist


Plummer Brothers, salt manu- facturers, 38 · acres


Puente Jose, laborer Randall S. A., carpenter


Rasmussen Jolin, carpenter Ray W. D., laborer Roach John, railroadman


Robbins John B., farmer Roche John, laborer Rockwell R. O., farmer, 2 acres Rogers Frank, clerk with Albert Falk


Rogers John, farmer


Rose Antone, farmer, 133 acres Rose Antone P., farmer, 10 acres Rose Joseph, farmer, 73 acres


Ross Andrew, farmer


Ross Edward, farmer, 31} acres Ross Samuel, farmer Ryan Edward, farmer


Ryan George, farmer Scott Caleb C., farmer Sestrem Thomas. oysterman Shannahan Joseph, laborer Silva Antone F., farmer Silva Manuel, farmer Snow Fred., molder Stanley John, machinist Stevenson E. T., machinist Sturtevant Leslie, laborer Sweeney George, farmer Sweetzer E. H., farmer Syivester William, carpenter Taylor T. B., merchant THOM GEORGE (Geo. Thom & Co.) and postmaster


W. W. MONTAGUE & CO.,


MARBLEIZED MANTELS and FIRE GRATES, 309. 311, 318. 315 and 317 Markel St. S. F.


For Printing and Bookbinding go to E. C. HUGHES'


511 Sansome st. San Francisco.


ALAMEDA COUNTY-NEWARK-NILES. 879


THOM GEORGE & CO., gen- eral merchandise Thompson E. L., machinist Tyler Hattie Miss, teacher Waggoner George H., book- keeper


Waggoner G. N., paymaster S. .P. C. R. R.


Waterman Edward, machinist Watkins W. W., blacksmith Wheeler M. L. Miss, teacher


WILDERMUTH JULIUS, pro- prietor Park Hotel Wilkinson John, farmer Williams Theodore B., farmer Winn Louis W., carpenter Wood Arthur, molder Wright Mitchell, farmer


NILES.


A small town, with post, express and tele- graph office, on the line of the Central Pacific Ratlroad at its junction with the San Jose branch. It is thirty miles from Oakland and eighteen miles from San José, issituated in a thickly settled portion of the county at the foot of the Santa Clara Valley, and is sur- rounded by some of the finest land in the State, and already gives promise of considerable importance in the future.


Seven iniles to the south by rail are the noted Warm Springs of Alameda county.


Allison Oscar, hotel clerk


Baumgartner Xavier, laborer Beard Jane M.


Bedard Thomas, blacksmith and wagonmaker


Bliss William, laborer


Bonner James T., farmer Bonner Robert, farmer


Bonner Robert Jr., farmer, 20 acres


Bonner Thomas, farmer, 10 acres


Burridge William, miller with William C. C. Gorgas


Butt H. W., restaurant and liquors


Champion Woodward H., farmer Clark Frank E., farmer


Clarke Edward, farmer, 175 acres


Clough B. D. T., farmer and fruitgrower, 101 acres


Costillo Phoebe Mrs., 42 acres Costillo Thomas, laborer Donahue Patrick, laborer


Donovan Jeremiah, miner and farmer, 10 acres


Easterday Solomon W., contrac- tor and carpenter


Ellsworth Hattie Mrs., farmer and fruitgrower, 193 acres Ellsworth Henry G., farmer Garcier Antone J., farmer Gorgass William C. C., miller Harding John, watchman Harding John C., laborer Henry John B., watchman Hinckley L. M., liquor saloon Houlihan Michael, laborer Jordan Thomas, laborer Klinger Ben. H., farmer Lucas Manuel


Martin James J., farmer


Maxamyllian François Mayhew H. A., farmer McDoyle Lewis, miner glovemaker


and


Moore Daniel, laborer


Moriarty James, laborer Moriarty Michael, laborer Morter William, farmer, 10 acres Mortimer William, agent C. P. R. R., W. U. Tel. Co. and Wells, Fargo & Co., 20 acres Mortimer & Wamley's ware- house


Morison David W., farmer


Morrison Perry, farmer, 144 acres


Morrison Samuel, farmer




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