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Unity Chapter No. 65, O. E. S .- Meets second and fourth Mondays, at Fraternity Hall corner Seventh and Per- alta Streets.
Grangers. Temescal Grange-Mrs. Babcock Secretary. Meets first and third Saturday of each month at I. O. O. F. Hall.
Sons of St. George. Albion Lodge No. 206-Meets at 1015 Clay Street.
Young and Old Club (social)-Meets second and fourth Fridays of each month at Grand Army Hall.
Oakland Union No. 624, E. A. U .-- Meets every Satuday at Fraternity Hall, corner Seventh and Peralta Streets.
UNITED ENDOMENT ASSOCIATES.
Oakland Lodge No. 7 -- Meets Synagogue Hall, corner Clay and Thirteenth Streets, second and fourth Fridays.
OAKLAND TYPOGRAPAICAL UNION, No. 36.
C. D. Rodgers, President; T. W. Lockwood, Secretary; E. A. Cook, Treasurer.
G. H. KRIECHBAUM, Dentist, 85412 BROADWAY Booms 16, 17, 18. Office Hours : 9-12 A. x., and 1-5 P. M.
Telephone Address, 346. Devo
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Arthur E. Whitney, Gen.Agt., 906 Broadway, Oakland.
OAKLAND.
EBELL SOCIETY.
Meets in Hamilton Hall last Saturday of each month. Miss Dean, President.
RELIANCE ATHLETIC CLUB.
Meets second floor Masonic Temple.
COLUMBIA ROWING CLUB OF OAKLAND.
(Boat-house foot of Alice Street near Alice Street Bridge. ) Number of boats, ten, viz .: one four-oared barge, two four- oared shells, one pair-oared lapstreak, four single gigs, one single lapstreak, two single shells, one canoe. Howard E. Shinn, President; Chas. R. Yates, Vice- President; F. L. Haven, Treasurer; Wm. McPherson, Secretary; Wm. McGillivray, Captain; Frank G. Drum, Vice-Captain; F. S. Stratton and J. A. Folger, Direc- tors.
OAKLAND CANOE CLUB. (Foot of Alice.)
W. W. Blow, Commodore; E. Russell Cooper, Secretary, 829 Grove.
OAKLAND CAMERA CLUB.
H. L. Adams, President; T. W. Sigourney, Vice-President; J. Leo Park, Secretary; Frank Rodolph, Treasurer. Board of. Directors-T. W. Sigourney, H. L. Adams, Chester Deering, A. J. Gray, L. J. Hassler. Address of Secretary J. Leo Park : 969 Broadway, room 53.
MEDICAL ASSOCIATIONS, HOSPITALS AND BENEV- OLENT INSTITUTIONS.
Independent Order Good Samaritans, Friendship Lodge No. 2-Meets at Shattuck Hall, 453 Eighth.
Independent Order Good Samaritans, Golden Link Lodge No. 3-Meets at Shattuck Hall, 453 Eighth.
Alameda County Medical Association -- Organized Oct. 25, 1869. W. F. Southard, M. D., President ; E. M. Pater- son, M. D., Vice-President; L. S. Burchard, M. D., Secre- tary ; R. Harmon, Treasurer. Number active members, 40 ; number of honorary members, 4 ; number of non- resident members, 13. Meets at 1155 Broadway, sec- ond Tuesday evening of each month, at 8 o'clock.
Fabiola Hospital Association-Located northeast corner of Broadway and Moss Avenue. Mrs. W. W. Standeford,
PARKE & LACY CO.
MACHINERY & SUPPLIES, 121 & 23 Fremont Si., Sav Francisco
HAT MANUFACTURERS. TH. GRUNWALDT & CO.
{SILK HATS MODERNIZED,}
30 GEARY STREET,
SAN FRANCISCO. FACTORY :
Mrs. A.
52
Importer of Fine Millinery Goods, No. 26 Seventh Street, San Francisco.
. Morse,
Montgomery Street, San Francisco, Cal.
AT THE OFFICE OF THE WEEKLY STAR,
429
PRINTING in all its Branches
Whittier, Fuller & Co.
WALL PAPER 412-414 TWELFTH ST.
OAKLAND. 53
President ; Mrs. H. P. Livermore, Corresponding Sec- retary ; Mrs. A. T. Leighton, Matron.
Sheltering Home-A temporary home for women and chil- dren. Miss Annie T. Athern, Matron, 1274 Franklin. Woman's Sheltering and Protection Home -- Mrs. Emilie M. Chabot, President ; George E. DeGolia, Secretrry; 757 Broadway, room 8.
Oakland Hospital and Home for Invalids-Located on Twelfth, between Jackson and Madison Streets. E.H. Woolsey, M. D., physician in charge.
Health Office -- No. 510 Fifteenth street, under charge of D. D. Crowley, M. D.
Dania Society -- A Danish Benevolent Association-Meets at hall, 864} Broadway, every Wednesday evening. John F. Tyllesen, President ; - Jergensen, Secretary. The West Oakland Home (A corporation)-Objects to ad- minister relief to roor and needy widows and orphans, needy children and unfortunate women. Location of office, 973 Campbell street, West Oakland. Directors and officers for 1889: Mrs. Wm. Crocker, President; Mrs. R. S. McWade, Vice-President; Mrs. E. M. Knight Secretary ; Mrs. Wm. Kirk, Treasurer; Mrs. Georgiana S. Bowman, Corresponding Secretary.
GERMAN SOCIETIES.
Deutscher Club-Meets 461} Twelfth Street. J. F. W. Bahls, President; A. Koenig, Secretary.
Germania Hall Association-Phil Conradi, President; Al- bert Kayser, Secretary; F. Sinram, Treasurer. Oakland Turn Verein-Julius Fischer, President; Gustav Schmidt, Vice-President; F. Sinram, Treasurer; Max Trustees: Phil Conradi, A. Tillman, F. Sinram.
Verein Eintracht -- Meets every Tuesday night at Verein Eintracht Hall.
California Lodge No. 2 O. D. H. S .- Meets Germania Hall every Thursday evening. John Helbke, President; Henry Krake, Secretary; C. Blessing, Financial Sec- retary; David Vogt, Treasurer.
Court Harmonie, No. 7547, A. O. F .- Anton Mitchel, Dis trict Deputy; H. Schelke, P. C. R .; Max Franz, C. R .; Wm. Ludke, S. C. R .; Franz Harding, F. S .; Pfl. Hobj- man, R. S .; C. Allwardt, J. W .; Chas. Raymaker, S. W .; Tai Krieger, J. B .; Julius Pflug, S. B .; Dr. H. E. Mul- ler, Physician; Wm. Teassler, H. Gloz, Caspar Wen- iner, Trustees. Mcets Wednesday evening at Eintracht
PHILLIPS & STILWELL, Lithographers and Publishers, Established 1858. 505 CLAY ST .. S. F.
COLVILLE,
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LOAN ASSOCIATIONS.
WEST OAKLAND MUTUAL LOAN ASSOCIATION.
(Office, Masonic Hall, corner Willow and Seventh Streets. ) Incorporated July 21, 1875. Office hours from 6 to 8 P. M. Monday and Thursday evenings. Meeting held second Monday of each month. A. Sbarboro, Secre- tary.
HOME SECURITY BUILDING AND LOAN ASSOCIA- TION OF ALAMEDA COUNTY.
(Office, 465 Ninth Street, Oakland. )
This association is managed by a board of nine trustees, elected yearly by the shareholders. Meetings held twice a month. J. Greenhood, President; Charles K. Clark, Secretary.
Equity Building and Loan Association-J. B. McChesney, President; G. A. Willard, Secretary. Office, 1003 Washington Street.
BANKS.
The Oakland Bank of Savings-Incorporated August 13, 1867. Located northeast corner Broadway and Twelfth Streets. E. C. Sessions, President; W. W. Garthwaite, Cashier. Authorized capital, $1,000,000: Capital and Reserve Fund, $500,000.
First National Bank of Oakland -- Incorporated May 15, 1875. Located at 1000 Broadway. V. D. Moody, President, John E. Ruggles, Vice-President; A. D. Thompson, Cashier; Capital, $100,000; surplus, $130,- 000.
Union National Bank-Incorporated May 26, 1875. Lo- cated northeast corner Broadway and Ninth Streets. Thomas Prather, President; C, E. Palmer, Cashier. Capital, $150,000.
Union Savings Bank-Incorporated May 26, 1869. Loca- ted southeast corner of Ninth and Broadway. J. West Martin, President; A. E. H. Cramer, Treasurer. Loans, $1,748,739.67; deposits, $1,691,670.78; Capital, $300,- 000.
California Bank and Trust Co-Incorporated Sept. 1, 1887.
Supreme Court Decisions S. F. DAILY BULLETIN
Published in FULL in the
CASSIMERE and DERBY HATS
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White Cedar, Oak, Ash, Spanish Cedar, and Black Walnut Lumber. Burnham-Standeford Company, Ist and Washington Streets.
OALAND. 55
Located at 1006 Broadway. Capital stock, $100,000. A. C. Henry, President; Frank H. Brooks, Cashier; Directors: A. C. Henry, J. C. Wilson, J. W. Phillips, Victor H. Metcalf, Jacob Greenhood, S. M. Babbitt, Charles Jurgens.
NEWSPAPERS.
Signs of the Times-A 16-page weekly religious paper. Published by the Pacific Press Publishing Co., corner Castro Street and Central Avenue. Subscription, $2.00 per year.
American Sentinel-An S-page monthly paper, devoted to the defense of American institutions. Published by Pacific Press Publishing Co., corner Castro Street and Central Avenue. Subscription price, 50 cents per year. Pacific Health Journal and Temperance Advocate -- Thirty- two pages. Devoted to health and temperance. Pub- lished monthly by the Pacific Press Publishing Co., corner Castro Street and Central Avenue. Subscrip- tion price, $1.00 per year.
Daily Morning Times -- Republican in politics. Published by the Morning Times Co. H. P. Squire manager, of- fice, 950 Broadway. Price, 50 cents per month, deliv- ered by carrier. Official paper of the city. Only pa- per in California (outside of San Francisco) issued every day in the week. Energetic, spicy, bold. Gives the latest news.
Enquirer -- Issued every evening (Sundays excepted), and delivered by carriers at 35 cents per month. Ropubli- can in politics. Frank A. Leach, publisher and pro- prietor. Office, 960 Broadway.
Daily Evening Tribune -- Republican. Office, 413-417 Eighth Street. Published by Tribune Publishing Co. Yearly subscription, $6.00. Delivered at 15 cents per week. W. E. Dargie, manager.
East Oakland News (East Oakland)-Weekly. Republican in politics. James D. Nairne, proprietor. Published every Saturday.
Oakland Journal (German)-Weekly. Albert Kayser, edi- tor and publisher. Office, southwest corner Seventh and Webster. Post-office box, 287.
The Labor Advocate-Weekly. Published every Saturday under the auspices of the Knights of Labor and Trades Union of Alameda County. Subscription, six months,
BONESTELL & CO.
DEALERS IN ALL KINDS C"
PAPER 401-463 SANSOME STREET. S.
762 Mission St., S. F. (See page 9.)
Parlor Folding Beds, Clark's Folding Bed and Secretary Combined. [Established 1874. ]
WILLIAM WALSH,
Vdsn Grocery Store, 1319 Center and 1320 Peralta Strer s.
It will pay you to visit Walsh's before purchasing elsewh. "e.
PACIFIC SPRING & MATTRESS CO.
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MRS. A. F. MORSE,
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OAKLAND.
50 cents. Publication office, corner Franklin and Twelfth Streets.
Herald of Truth-A semi-monthly paper, devoted to the religious interests of the Pacific Coast. Granville S. Abbott, editor and publisher. Subscription, $1.25 per year. 569 Eleventh Street.
California W. C. T. U. Bulletin-Published by the Califor- nia Woman's Christian Temperance Union. Mrs. P. D. Browne, editor. Issued monthly. Subscription, 25 cents per year.
The Holiness Evangelist -- An S-page paper. Published in the interests of scriptural holiness, by A. Coplin, 1171 Broadway. Subscription, 75 cents per year.
OFFICIAL DIRECTORY. ALAMEDA COUNTY GOVERNMENT.
County Court House-Located on the west side of Broadway between Fourth and Fifth Streets.
SUPERIOR COURT.
Department No. 1 -- W. E. Greene, Judge. Term ex- pires first Monday in January, 1891.
Department No. 2-E. M. Gibson, Judge. Term ex- pires first Monday in January, 1890.
Department No. 3-John Ellsworth, Judge. Term ex- pires first Monday in January, 1895.
District Attorney-G. W. Reed. Term expires first Monday in January, 1891.
Deputy District Attorneys -- Emil Nusbaumer and L. S. Church.
Court Commissioner -- D. M. Conner. Office, Delger Block.
Sheriff -- William E. Hale. Term expires first Monday in January, 1891.
Under Sheriff -- W. S. Harlow.
Deputy Sheriffs-Charles E. Alden, J. C. Jamieson.
Jailer -- E. H. Woolsey.
Assistant Jailer-John Morrison.
County Treasurer -- S. Huff. Term expires January 1, 1891.
County Tax Collector -- James B. Barber. Term expires January 1, 1891.
PAKKE & LACY CO. IRRIGATING MACHINERY, 21 & 23 Fremont St., San Francisco.
TH. GRUNWALD I & GU., Hat Factory,
30 GEARY STREET, S. A SPECIALTY,
No. 26 Seventh Street, San Francisco.
JAS. H. BARRY, Proprietor. 429 Montgomery St., S. F., Cal.
The People's Paper THE WEEKLY STAR C c
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Interior Decorating, 412-414 Twelfth Street.
OAKLAND. 57
County Assessor -- Thomas Malloy. Term expires first Monday in January, 1891.
County Surveyor -- George L. Nusbaumer. Term ex- pires first Monday in January, 1891.
BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF ALAMEDA COUNTY, CAL.
Regular meetings first Mondays of February, May, August and November.
Members of Board -- Hiram Bailey, District No. 1; D. W. Martin, District No. 2; Bart. Morgan, District No. 3; D. C. Brown, District No. 4; W. S. Pelouze, District No. 5; Bart. Morgan, Chairman; Chas. T. Boardman, Clerk.
ORDER OF BUSINESS.
1-Roll Call.
2 -- Reading of Minutes of Previous Meeting.
3-Reports of County Officers.
4-Reports of Committees.
5-Reception of Petitions and Communications.
6 -- Unfinished Business.
7 -- Reception of Bills.
8-Allowance of Bills.
9 -- New Business.
STANDING COMMITTEES.
Judiciary, County Buildings and Improvements-Pel: ouze, Martin and Brown.
Auditing and Finance -- Brown, Bailey and Pelouze.
Roads, Bridges and Franchises -- Martin, Pelouze and Bailey.
Hospitals -- Bailey, Brown and Martin.
BOARD OF EQUALIZATION.
Consists of the County Board of Supervisors. Meets first Monday in July and continues in session during the month.
COUNTY BOARD OF EDUCATION. (Room 5, Court House. )
W. F. B. Lynch, Chairman; Wm. Dukeon, F. M. Camp- bell, W. B. Ludlow; P. M. Fisher, Secretary.
County Superintendent of Public Schools -- P. M. Fisher.
Deputy Superintendent of Public Schools -- Mrs. Anna C. Fisher.
Office days, Saturdays and Mondays, from 9 A. M. to 4:30 P. M.
ROBERT J. BEEBY,
Harness, Saddles, Bridles, Whips, Lap Robes and Blankets, 1058 B'dw'y, Oak.
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Being practical Carpetmen, you may rely on having
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OAKLAND NEWS.
THE EXAMINER
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OAKLAND.
HALL OF RECORDS.
Located on the east side of Broadway between Fourth and Fifth Streets.
County Recorder-Rod. W. Church. Term of office expires first Monday in January, 1891.
Deputy Recorders -- W. B. Hamilton, George N. Masen. Copyists-W. H. Church, Charles L. Neale, George H. Furrey, Paul Schaffer, R. C, Vose, J. R. Taylor.
County Clerk and Auditor -- Charles T. Boardman. Term of office expires first Monday in January, 1891.
Deputy Clerks -- E. B. Overacker, N. G. Sturtevant, W. F. Hardy, Robert Edgar, Frank J. Krauth, W. M. Gilcrest. Public Administrator - James Stanley. Term of office expires first Monday in January, 1891. Office, 969 Broadway
Coroner -- Henry Evers. Office, 865 Washington. Term expires first Mouday in January, 1891.
COUNTY INFIRMARY. (Postoffice address, San Leandro.)
This institution is located about twelve miles from Oakland, between San Leandro and Haywards. It affords a home for the indigent aged and infirm, and a hospital for the needy, friendless sick of Alameda County.
COUNTY RECEIVING HOSPITAL.
Situated on Franklin street in rear of Hall of Records Building. Under charge of Dr. H. T. Legler.
NOTARIES PUBLIC FOR ALAMEDA COUNTY.
N. Benedict. Commission expires September 12, 1890.
George Brumall. Commission expired April 13, 1889. Fred L. Button, Oakland. Commission expires Decem- ber 20, 1889.
Will H. Burrell, Oakland. Commission expired March 26, 889.
Edward Bernstein, Oakland. Commission expired March 3, 1889.
Ezra Burrell, Oakland. Commission expired April 1, 1889. J. Callaghan, Oakland. Commission expired March 3rd 1889. A. M. Church, Oakland. Commission expired July 26, 1889.
HACKS ORDERED BY TELEPHONE AT THE GRAND CENTRAL, LIVERY STABLE,
Telephone 157. N. W. Cor. 12th auu Webstor, terminus Narrow Gauge R. R.
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YATES & CO.
1st and Market Sts., Oakland. Dealers in all kinds of Painters' Materials and Supplies.
Telephone No. 346.
MCGOVERN & CAHILL,
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OAKLAND. 59
C. L. Colvin, Oakland. Commission expires October 14, 1890. W. J. Dingee, Oakland. Commission expires April 29,1890. J. H. Delehanty, Oakland. Commission expires March 15, 1890. M. T. Dusenbury, Oakland. Commission expired Jan. 7,1889. John Ellsworth, Alameda. Commission expired March 10, 1889.
James Gamble. Commission expires May 15, 1890. A. J. Gillis. Commission expired May 4, 1889.
W. Holtz, Alameda. Commission expired May 31, 1889.
Cary Howard, Oakland. Commission expired March 2, 1889.
Thomas C. Huxley, Mission San Jose. Commission expires May 28, 1890.
C. T. Johns, Oakland. Commission expired March 25, 1889.
Lee Kenworthy. Commission expired August 12, 1889. G. W. Langan. Commission expired December 5, 1889.
A. C. Lawson, Oakland. Commission expired Decem- ber 9, 1888.
Max Marcuse, Oakland. Commission expires July 20, 1890.
H. J. McAvoy, Oakland. Commission expired Decem- ber 29, 1888.
William A, Mix, Oakland. Commission expired April 1, 1889.
J. W. Moss, Oakland.
Commission expired April 1, 1889. A. Kænig, Oakland. Commission expired May 27, 1888.
Hiram A. Luttrell, Oakland. Commission expires April 19, 1890.
A. B. Merrill, Berkeley. Cammission expires February 13,1890. C, C. Marsh, Brooklyn. Commission expired Febru- ary 27, 1889.
John R. Palmer, Pleasanton. Commission expires May 3, 1890. W, W. Palmer, Alameda. Commission expires April 30, 1890. J. M. Poston. Commission expires May 3, 1890.
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FURNITURE.
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OAKLAND.
W. L. Prather, Oakland. Commission expired July 18, 1889. J. B. Richardson, Oakland. Commission expired April 5, 1889. George W. Reed, Oakland. Commission expires May 3, 1890.
V. R. Raymond. Commission expired August 1, 1889. R. A. Redmond. Commission expired August 1, 1889. Ed. C. Robinson, Oakland. Commission expired Janu- ary 5, 1889.
W. H. Sanborn, Sunol. Commission expired March 25, 1889.
George B. Seaman, Oakland. Commission expired December 6, 1889.
George M. Shaw, Oakland. Commission expired March 30, 1889.
Thomas A. Smith, Oakland. Commission expired De- cember S, 1889.
D. Stoddart, Oakland. Commission expired March 24, 1889.
W. R. Thomas. Commission expires September 28, 1890.
Fred E. Whitney, Oakland. Commission expires June 9, 1890.
W. H. Wright. Commission expires May 5, 1890.
W. A. Yates, Centerville. Commission expires March 15, 1890.
TOWNSHIP JUSTICES.
Alameda Township-W. H. Mahoney, R. B. Tappan.
Brooklyn Township-E. G. Mathews.
Eden Township-J. D. Austin, L. J. Kenworthy.
Murray Township -- R. W. Graham, A. Vanderboort.
Washington Township-E. A. Richmond, Thos. Scott. Oakland Township-Emil Nusbaumer.
Oakland City -- F. W. Henshaw, F. B. Ogden.
Berkeley Township-A. H. Morris.
CONSTABLES. Oakland Township-J. H. Kesler, H. C. Babcock.
PARKE & LACY CO. MACHINERY & SUPPLIES, 21 & 23 Fremont St., San Francisco
Sar. Francisco.
Th. Grunwaldt & Co., Hat Factory,30
Geary Street .. Wholesale and Retail,
STREET GUIDE.
Giving Official Name and Numbering of Streets, Avenues, Lanes, etc., in the City of Oakland.
The Numbering Is Furnished for This Work by Mr. Gerald L. Abell, City Numberer.
A, East Oakland, off Clark E of High.
Not Numbered
A, fm Peralta nr Thirty- second W to the Bay (Watts Tract .
North. Street. South.
300 Holden 301
350 Horton 351
400 Hubbard. 401
450 Halleck 451
500 Beach 501
550 Gladding 551
600 Surrhyne 601
Abel. (See East Twenty- fourth.)
Adams, E of Vernon fm Bay PI NE.
Adams. (See East Four- teenth.)
Not Numbered.
Adeline, East Oakland, E of Twenty-fourth av fm East Fourteenth N to Twenty- second. Nut Numbered.
East Fourteenth.
Monroe.
Quincey.
Twentieth.
Twenty-first. Twenty-second.
Adeline, bet Chestnut and Magnolia fm First N crossing San Pablo av at Thirty- eighth continuing N to Ade- line av.
East. Street. West.
600 First. 601
700 Third 701
850 Seventh 851
900 Eighth 90L
1000 Tenth 1001
1100 Twelfth 1101
1200 Fourteenth 1201
1300 Sixteenth .1301
1400
Eighteenth. 1401
1450 Nineteenth. 1451
1500 Twenty-first. 1501
1600 Twenty->ccond .1601
1700 Twenty-fourth . 1701
1800 Twenty .sixth. .1801
1900 Twenty-eighth .1901
2000 Thirtieth .2001
2100
Thirty-second .. 2 01
S26
Sixth 825
2200
Thirty-fourth. .2201
850
900 Eighth .. 901
San Pablo av.
Thirty-eighth.
Summer.
Spring.
Fortieth.
Forty-first.
Forty-second.
Forty-third.
Forty-fourth. Forty-fifth.
Forty-sixth. Auburn av. Plumas.
Sonoma.
Shasta.
Sutter.
Menlo. Andover, E of Elm fm Stanley. Plymouth N to Edwards. Mariposa. Antonio. (See Nineteenth av. )
Apgar, bet Thirty-eighth and Thirty-ninth fm Tele- graph av W. Not Numbered.
Telegraph av. Grove.
West. Market.
Arroyo. (See Fifteenth av.) Athol Av, E of Lake Mer- ritt, Peralta Heights. Atlantic, bet Pacific and William fm W s of Peralta to Bay.
North. Street. South.
1600 Peralta .1601
1650 Campbell 1651
1700
Willow
1701
1750 Wood 1751
1800
Pine
1801
1850 Cedar 1851
Bay.
Auburn, N of Walker av
fm Adeline nr Forty-sixth W to Oakland Trotting Park. Not Numbered.
Adeline.
San Pablo av.
Emery.
Watts. Trotting Park.
Ayala Av, W of Claremont
av fm Sutter. Not Numbered.
B, East Oakland, off Clark E of A. Not Numbered.
B. junction of Peralta and Thirty-fourth W to the Bay. North, Street. South.
Tenth. 1001 150 Peralta. 151
200 Haven 201
1100 Twelfth 1101
1150 1200 Fourteenth 1201
1400 Eighteenth. 1401
Lake Merritt.
Alpine, S of Tehama fm Shattuck av to Telegraph av. Not Numbered. Shattuck. Dover.
Amethyst, bet Weston av and Booth fm Broadway E. Not Numbered.
Benton. Mckee. Adeline av.
Alameda. (See Secondav.)
Alameda. (See Twenty- first av.)
Albion. (See Twenty-eighth fm Telegraph av to Grove.) Alcatraz Av, fm College av W to the Bay. Not Numbered.
College av.
Moulton.
Colby.
Telegraph av.
Shattuck av.
Grove.
Adeline av.
King.
Calais.
Third av, North Oakland Baker.
Idaho.
Herzog.
San Pablo av. Bay.
Alden. (See Twenty-ninth
fm San Pablo av E to Grove.)
Alice, bet Jackson and Har- rison fm S Water Front N to Lake Merritt.
East. Street. West.
550 S Water Front 551
600 First 601
650
Third 701 Second. 651 Sutter. Miranda.
700
750 Fourth 751
S00 Fifth. 801
Seventh 85 L Thirty-sixth.
950 Ninth 951
1000
1050 Eleventh. 1051
250 Hollis 251
Thirteenth. 1151
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STREET DIRECTORY.
300
Holden
301
350
Horton.
351
400
Hubbard
401
450
Halleck
451
500
Beach.
501
550
Gladding.
551
600
Surryhne
6 ,1
Baker. Temescal, W of Third av fm Al atraz av S.
Not Numbered.
Fe'ton. Tudd.
Mekee.
Golden Gate av.
Bassett, fm San Leandro Road E of Fruit Vale av S. Not Numbered. San Leandro Road. Washington. Putnam. Warren.
Bay Place, N of Twenty- fifth fm Telegraph av W to city line.
North.
Street.
South.
500
Telegraph av ... ... 501
450
Broadway.
451
Bay, E of Cedar fm Atlantic N to Yerba Buena av.
East. Street. West.
750 Atlantic. 751
800 William S01
850 Seventh. S51
875
Goss
876
Short
900 Division 901
Chase
Taylor
1000 Seward 1001
1050 Lincoln 1051
1100 Twelfth 1101
1200
Fourteenth
1201
1300
Sixteenth
1301
1400 Eighteenth 14 1
1500 Twentieth 1501
1600 Twenty-second. .1601
1700 Twenty-fourth 1701
1800 Twenty-sixth 1S )1
2000 B 2001 Yerba Buena av.
Bay, E of Lake Merritt fm Brooklyn NE. Brooklyn. Peralta. Prospect.
Beach, bet Halleck and Glad- ding fin Twenty-eighth bet Campbell and Willow N to Bay av.
East. Street. West.
2 Twenty-eighth 1
100 A 101
200 B. . 201
Yerba Buena av.
Beckwith, bet L'herty and
Diamond fin Temescal N. Not Numbere 1. Temescal.
Bir h.
1200
2 San Pablo av.
1250 Fifteenth 1251
826
Sixth S25
850 Seventh 851
Not Numbered.
1400 Eighteenth. 1401
900
Eighth 901
Ninth 951
Tenth 1001
1600 Twenty-second .1601
1050
Eleventh 1051
1650
Twenty-third .. .1651
1100
Twelfth
1101
1700 Twenty-fonith . 1701
1150
Thirteenth 1151
Shattuck av.
1750
Twenty -fifth 1751
1200
Fourteenth 1201
McCall.
Dover.
Grove Genoa. Adeline.
Beulah Park, E s of Thir- teenth av and junction with County Road N of East Thirtieth.
Birch, N of Temescal fm N Broadway E to Telegraph av. Not Numbered.
Broadway. Diamond. Beck .r. Liberty. Second.
Cherry.
Maple.
Blair Av, fm Piedmont av NE to Vernal av.
Not Numbered.
Piedmont av.
Valle ito av. Monterito av. Hillside av.
Booth, N of Moss av fm Web- ster av W to New Broadway. Not Numbered.
Butler Av, bet Golden Gate av and Klinkner av fm San Pablo av E 3 blocks. Not Numbered. San Pablo av.
Herzog. Idaho.
Butler, N of Vernon cross- ing Broadway.
Not Numbered.
Brandon, fm San Leandro Road E of Bassett S. Not Numbered. San Leandro Road.
Washington.
Putnam.
Warren.
Church.
Lane.
Bray Av, E of Fruit Vale av fm San Leandro Road N to Old Coun'y Road. Not Numbered.
Bridge. (See First av.)
Broadway. bet Washing- ton and Franklin fm S Water Front N to city limits.
East. Street. West.
550 Water Front 551
600 First .. 601
650 Second.
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