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DEGREE OF HONOR.
DAWN OF HOPE, NO. 1-Meets at West Oakland second and fourth Mondays each month.
SILVER STAR, NO. 2-Meets at North Temescal first and third Mondays each month.
Brief and Transcript Printing
A SPECIALTY at 429 Montgomery St., San Francisco, Cal.
JAMES K. BARRY.
Whittier, Fuller & Co. INTERIOR DECORATING, 412-414 Twelfth Street.
OAKLAND. 37
GRAND ARMY OF THE REPUBLIC. (Hall, 419 Thirteenth Street.)
LYON POST, No. S, G. A. R .- C. K. King, Commander. Meets every Tuesday evening, Grand Army Hall.
APPOMATTOX POST, No. 50-H. H. Miller, Commander. Meets every Thursday evening, Grand Army Hall. APPOMATTOX RELIEF CORPS, NO. 5, W. R. C .- Meets every Thursday at 2 P. M., Grand Army Hall. Mrs. Emma Bolser, President.
JOHN A. LOGAN CIRCLE, NO. 5, LADIES OF THE G. A. R .- Meets every Tuesday afternoon, Grand Army Hall. Mrs. E. A. Shipley, President.
LYON WOMEN'S RELIEF CORPS, NO. 6-Meets every Wednesday afternoon at 2 P. M., at Grand Army Hall. Mrs. O. E. Em- lay, President.
SONS OF VETERANS. (Headquarters 855 Broadway.)
F. V. Wood, Colonel Commanding; L. E. C. Jordan, Lieut. Colonel, Sacramento; U. B. Collins, Major, Chico; F. C. Shipley, Adjutant, 1370 Brush Street; L. S. Bixby, Quarter- master, 1470 Brush Street. The next Division Encamp- ment will be held at Bakersfield, Cal., first Monday in May, 1891.
COL. E. D. BAKER CAMP, NO. 5-Meets every Monday evening at Grand Army Hall. Frank C. Shipley, Captain; L. D. Manning, First Sergeant.
UNION VETERANS.
LINCOLN COMMAND POST, NO. 2, OF DEPARTMENT OF CALIFORNIA -Meets every Thursday evening, Dania Hall.
MILITARY ORGANIZATIONS.
COMPANY A FIFTH INFANTRY -- Meets Cavalry Hall, 1064 Wash- ington, every Thursday evening.
COMPANY C THIRD REGIMENT INFANTRY-Meets every Tuesday evening, Simmons' Hall, 377 Twelfth. COMPANY F FIFTH INFANTRY-Meets every Monday evening, Cavalry Hall, 1064 Washington.
ARMY AND NAVY REPUBLICAN LEAGUE-H. T. Smith, Com- mander; R. C. Adney, Adjutant. Meets every Friday night, Dania Hall.
KNIGHTS OF HONOR.
CLINTON LODGE, No. 2019-Meets at Washington Hall, 307 East Twelfth Street, second and fourth Mondays, I. O. O. F. Hall.
C. WESTOVER & CO.
MEN'S FURNISHERS, 1117, 1119 Broadway, Oakland.
San Francisco Chronicle
* × * IS THE LEADING NEWSPAPER . *
OF THE PACIFIC COAST.
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Sugar Pine,
White Cedar, Oak, Ash, Spanish Cedar, and Black Walnut Lumber. BURNHAM-STANDEFORD CO., First and Washington Streets.
1319 CENTER STREET 1320 PERALTA STREET.
Cash Grocery Store, IT WILL PAY YOU to VISIT WALSH'S before Purchasing Elsewhere.
WILLIAM WALSH,
38 OAKLAND.
GOLDEN STATE LODGE, No. 2058-Meets at I. O. O. F. Hall, sec- ond and fourth Tuesdays.
IVANHOE LODGE, No. 1889-Meets Kohler's Hall, 1506 Seventh Street, second and fourth Tuesdays.
TAHOE LODGE, No. 1876-Meets West Berkeley, every Saturday. KNIGHTS AND LADIES OF THE GOLDEN RULE.
OAKLAND CASTLE, No. 69-Meets first and third Monday even- . ings each month, at 467} Twelfth Street.
YOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION.
Capt. Isaiah Bray, General Secretary. Rooms 865 Broadway, and new building N. E. corner Twelfth and Clay Streets. Resort for young men. Library, reading-rooms, games, etc. Noon meetings daily, except Sunday. Bible study Monday evenings. Preaching service 3 P. M. every Sabbath. Even- ing classes, etc.
WOMEN'S CHRISTIAN TEMPERANCE UNION.
The object of the Union is for the inculcation and spread of temperance principles. Headquarters, 962 Clay. Mrs. R. R. Johnston, President; Mrs. D. C. Borland, Secretary.
YOUNG WOMAN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION-Mrs. P. D. Browne, President; Mrs. L. A. Baker, Vice-President; Mrs. E. Wol- fenden, Recording Secretary; Mrs. C. H. Chamberlain, Treas- . urer; 1013 Clay.
ASSOCIATED CHARITIES OF THE CITY OF OAKLAND-Rev. J. K. McLean, President; Newton Sewell, General Superintend- ent; 1068 Broadway
DANIA BRANCH, NO. 1, OAKLAND DANISH SOCIETY-Meets every Wednesday evening at Dania Hall. J. H. Schmidt, Presi- dent; L. Jepsen, Secretary ; Th. Orlob, Treasurer.
B. P. O. E. OAKLAND LODGE, NO. 171-Meets every Monday evening at 920 Washington Street.
UNITED ANCIENT ORDER OF DRUIDS.
OAKLAND GROVE, No. 24-Meets at Germania Hall every Mon- day evening.
MISTLETOE GROVE, No. 54-Meets at Druids' Hall, corner Ade- line and Seventh Streets, every Tuesday evening.
EAST OAKLAND GROVE, NO. 49-Meets at Schimmelpfennig's Hall, 764 East Twelfth Street, East Oakland, every Thurs- day evening.
GARIBALDI GROVE, NO. 71-Meets at Pythian Hall every Satur- day evening.
ANCIENT ORDER OF FORESTERS OF AMERICA.
COURT SHELL MOUND, NO. 7261-Meets at Klinkner's Hall, Golden Gate station, every Thursday evening.
PACIFIC PRESS PUBLISHING CO., Oakland, Cal. BOOK AND JOB PRINTERS.
A LBERT BROWN, Telephone No. 18. UNDERTAKER, 466 & 468 Thirteenth St., Oakland, Cal.
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COURT HARMONIE, NO. 7547-Meets at Eintracht Hall, corner Webster and Seventh Streets, every Wednesday evening. COURT U. S. OF AMERICA, NO. 7741-Meets at Dania Hall, S E. corner Broadway and Eighth Streets, every Tuesday evening. COURT GOLDEN LINK, NO. 7756-Meets at Foresters' Hall, S. W. corner Broadway and Eighth Streets, every Monday evening. COURT ADELINE, No. 7758-Meets at Montana Hall, Adeline Street station, every Tuesday evening.
COURT ADVOCATE, No. 7378-Meets every Wednesday evening at Shattuck Hall, 453 Eighth.
COMPANION OF THE FOREST.
OAKLAND CIRCLE, No. 3-Meets at Dania Hall, corner Broadway and Eighth Streets, second and fourth Monday each month.
INDEPENDENT ORDER OF FORESTERS.
COURT CALIFORNIA, No. 202-Meets at Fidelity Hall, corner Seventh and Peralta Streets.
KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS.
LIBERTY DIVISION, No. 11, UNIFORM RANK-Meets at Hansen's Hall, every Wednesday evening. T. F. James, Commander. OAKLAND LODGE, No. 103-Meets at Pythian Hall, 1058 Broad- way, every Friday evening. H. Hardstone, C. C .; Henry Levy, K. of R. and S.
LIVE OAK LODGE, No. 17-Meets at Odd Fellows Hall, corner Franklin and Eleventh Streets, each Wednesday evening. E. D. Matthews, C. C .; Henry A. Holland, Recorder.
BROOKLYN LODGE, NO. 32-Meets every Thursday evening at Odd Fellows' Hall, 555 East Twelfth. Lorenzo Inskeep, C. C., C. J. H. Luther, K. of R. and S.
WEST OAKLAND LODGE, NO. 141-Meets at Masonic Hall, corner Willow and Seventh Streets, Tuesday evening of each month. C. W. Deuel, C. C .; A. M. Barrett, K. of R. and S.
UNIVERSITY LODGE, No. 162-Meets every Tuesday evening, at Pythian Hall, Berkeley. R. W. Good, C. C .; D. J. McMillan, K. of R. and S.
PIEDMONT LODGE, No. 172-Meets every Monday evening, at 1058 Broadway. L. E. Blumberg, C. C., John T. Moore, K. of R. and S.
CALANTHE TEMPLE, NO. 6, PYTHIAN SISTERS-Meets every Thurs- day evening at Convent Hall. Mrs. M. Madden, M. E. C., Miss L. Dimmick, S. of R. C.
LIBERTY LODGE, No. 35-Meets every Thursday evening. C. D. S. Cormiers, C. C .; John C. Gohrman, K. of R. and S.
RISING STAR LODGE, NO. 152-Meets at Klinkner Hall, Golden Gate Station, every Wednesday evening. W. E. Rosemond, C. C .: Don F. Miller, K. of R. and S.
G. H. KRIECHBAUM, Dentist, 8541/2 Broadway, Rooms 16, 17, 18. Office Hours : 9-12 A. M. and 1-5 P. M.
A. R. DOW & CO .-
TWENTY-THIRD AVENUE STATION. A fine list of Fruit Ranches for Sale or Trade for City Property.
F. M. FARWELL,
PAINTS, OILS AND GLASS, 1012 Broadway, bet. 10th & 11th St&
and all kinds of BLANK-BOOK WORK DONE PROMPTLY BY THE PACIFIC PRESS PUB. CO., Oakland, Cal.
FINE BOOK BINDING
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OAKLAND.
ORDER OF CHOSEN FRIENDS.
HARBOR VIEW COUNCIL, No. 188-Meets at Klinkner Hall, Golden Gate station, Monday evenings.
OAKLAND COUNCIL, No. 20-Meets at corner Willow and Seventh Streets, first and third Wednesdays.
UNITY COUNCIL, No. 179-Meets at Dania Hall, first and third Mondays of each month.
OAK LEAF COUNCIL, No. 155-Meets at hall 467} Twelfth, sec- ond and fourth Monday evenings of each month, at 8 P. M. E. M. Hanavan, Secretary.
GOLDEN GATE COUNCIL, No. 40 (North Temescal)-Meets at hall, opposite post-office, second and fourth Wednesdays.
YOUNG MEN'S INSTITUTE.
YOUNG MEN'S INSTITUTE-Meets at St. Mary's Hall.
YOUNG MEN'S INSTITUTE, No. 8-Meets at Masonic Hall, corner Willow and Seventh Streets, second and fourth Wednes- days of each month.
YOUNG MEN'S INSTITUTE, BRANCH, NO. 6-Meets the first and third Thursdays of each month, at Young Men's Institute Hall, southeast corner of Eighth and Grove Streets. George L. Yager, President; Ed. F. Holland, Financial Secretary; T. J. Kiley, Recording Secretary; William J. Cahill, Corre- sponding Secretary.
NATIVE SONS OF THE GOLDEN WEST.
OAKLAND PARLOR, NO. 50-Meets at 1015 Clay, Wednesday evening.
PIEDMONT PARLOR, No. 120-Meets at N. S. G. W. Hall, 920 Washington, Thursday evening.
ANCIENT ORDER OF HIBERNIANS.
DIVISION No. 3-Meets at St. Mary's Hall, corner Grove and Seventh Streets, second Wednesday of each month. P. S. Mc Wade, President.
DIVISION NO. 2-Meets at St. Mary's Hall, corner Grove and Seventh Streets, second Tuesday of each month. James Sul- livan, President.
ST. JOSEPH'S BENEVOLENT SOCIETY-Meets at St. Mary's Hall, corner Grove and Seventh Streets, first Monday in each month. Owen Lafferty, President.
HEBREW SOCIETIES.
INDEPENDENT ORDER B'NAI B'RITH.
OAKLAND LODGE, No. 252-Meets at corner Thirteenth and Clay Streets, every Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock. I. Alexander,
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President; M. Jonas, Vice-President; E. Bernstein, Secretary ; L. Rosenberg, Treasurer.
CHAVRA KEDUSHA-A Hebrew benevolent association. L. Blum- berg, President; J. Samuel, Secretary.
DAUGHTERS OF ISRAEL-A benevolent association organized for the relief of the needy of the Hebrew persuasion. Meetings held in the vestry of the synagogue. Mrs. R. Beel, Presi- dent; Mrs. E. Bernstein, Vice-President; Mrs. M. Beel, Sec- retary ; Mrs. Nathan Rosenberg, Treasurer.
MISCELLANEOUS SOCIETIES, CLUBS, ETC.
IMPROVED ORDER OF RED MEN, GRAY EAGLE TRIBE, No. 65- Meets every Tuesday evening, at Pythian Hall, 1058 Broad- way.
TECUMSEH TRIBE, No. 62-Meets every Tuesday evening, at Ger- mania Hall.
AMERICAN LEGION OF HONOR, UNION COUNCIL, NO. 168-Meets at Odd Fellows' Hall, 555 East Twelfth Street, every Wed- nesday.
BROTHERHOOD OF PAINTERS AND DECORATORS, UNION No. 131- Meets every Tuesday evening at hall 467} Twelfth Street. EQUITABLE AID UNION, EAST OAKLAND UNION, NO. 636-Meets Schimmelpfennig's Hall, 764 East Twelfth Street, second and last Fridays of each month.
LETTER CARRIERS' ASSOCIATION OF OAKLAND-President, Fred W. Ott; Treasurer, G. E. Sterling, Secretary , R. E. Coady. Meets first and third Tuesdays, room 29, 1068 Broadway.
OAKLAND BAR ASSOCIATION-A. A. Moore, President; J. C. Mar- tin, Vice-President; George E. De Golia, Secretary; George D. Metcalf, Treasurer.
GRANGERS' TEMESCAL GRANGE-Meets first and third Saturday of each month at I. O. O. F. Hall.
ST. ANDREW'S SOCIETY-Organized for the purpose of affording relief to the sick and needy Scotch. Meets at St. Andrew's Hall, 1059 Broadway, every Thursday evening.
ST. GEORGE'S SOCIETY-Meets at California Hall, every Thurs- day evening at 7:30 P. M. D. C. Harrington, President; J. W. Carlen, Secretary.
SONS OF ST. GEORGE, ALBION LODGE, No. 206-Meets Wednes- day evenings at A. O. U. W. Hall.
OAKLAND UNION, No. 624, E. A. U .- Meets every Saturday at Fraternity Hall, corner Seventh and Peralta Streets.
OAKLAND TYPOGRAPHICAL UNION, No. 36-C. D. Rodgers, Presi- dent; T. W. Lockwood, Secretary; E. A. Cook, Treasurer. INTERNATIONAL TYPOGRAPHICAL UNION-Meets second Sunday each month, 2 P. M., Dania Hall.
EBELL SOCIETY-Meets in Hamilton Hall last Saturday of each month.
EEKLY CHRONICLE
$1.50 A YEAR BY MAIL. The Star Weekly of the Pacific Coast. POSTAGE PAID
ROBERT J. BEEBY,
Marness. Saudies. B. idies, Whipa, Lap Robes and Blankets, 1058 Broadway, Oakland.
0 AKLAND GENERAL JOBBING CO .- Painting, Paper Hanging, Tinting & Whitening. Office, 14th Street, S. E. Cor Broadway.
and all kinds of BLANK-BOOK WORK DONE PROMPTLY BY THE PACIFIC PRESS PUB. CO., Oakland, Cal.
FINE BOOK BINDING
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OAKLAND.
CLUBS.
RELIANCE ATHLETIC CLUB-Meets second floor Masonic Tem- ple. R. M. Fitzgerald, President.
ACME ATHLETIC CLUB-305 Fourteenth Street.
ATHENIAN CLUB-Charles G. Yale, President ; Fred S. Stratton, Vice-President; R. W. Miller, Secretary ; 1055 Broadway.
COLUMBIA ROWING CLUB OF OAKLAND-Boat-house foot of Alice Street near Alice Street Bridge. Number of boats, 10: one four-oared barge, two four-oared shells, one pair-oared lap- streak, four single gigs, one single lapstreak, two single shells, one canoe. Howard E. Shinn, President ; Charles R. Yates, Vice-President; F. L. Haven, Treasurer ; William McPherson, Secretary; William McGillivray, Captain; Frank G. Drum, Vice-Captain; F. S. Stratton and J. A. Folger, Directors.
OAKLAND CANOE CLUB-Foot of Alice. W. W. Blow, Commo- dore; G. W. Rodolph, Secretary ; 1169 Broadway.
OAKLAND CAMERA CLUB-Fred Torrey, President ; E. R. Drew, Vice-President ; Charles D. Perrine, Secretary; Miss Ger- trude Carlton, Treasurer ; Board of Directors : E. R. Drew, Fred Torrey, A. J. Gray, C. D. Perrine, W. H. Rabe. Ad- dress of Secretary, 211 Clay Street, San Francisco.
MEDICAL ASSOCIATIONS, HOSPITALS AND BENEV- OLENT INSTITUTIONS.
ALAMEDA COUNTY MEDICAL ASSOCIATION-Organized October 25, 1869. Meets at 1155 Broadway, second Tuesday evening of each month, at 8 o'clock.
FABIOLA HOSPITAL ASSOCIATION-Located northeast corner of Broadway and Moss Avenue.
SHELTERING HOME-A temporary home for women and children. Miss Annie T. Athern, Matron, 1274 Franklin.
WOMEN'S SHELTERING AND PROTECTION HOME-Mrs. Emilie M. Chabot, President; George E. De Golia, Secretary ; 757 Broadway, room 8.
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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.
DANISH LADIES' RELIEF SOCIETY-Meets second and fourth Sat- urdays, Dania Hall. Mrs. Orlob, President; George P. Ankerson, Secretary; M. Neilson, Treasurer.
THE WEST OAKLAND HOME (a corporation)-Object to admin- ister relief to poor and needy children. Location of office, 973 Campbell Street.
PHILLIPS BROS.,
BOOKBINDERS, Established 1858. 505 Clay Street, S. F.
JOHN C. WILLS,
TILES and GRATES, 378 Thirteenth Street, Oakland.
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GERMAN SOCIETIES.
DEUTSCHER CLUB-Meets 461} Twelfth Street. J. F. W. Bahls,
President.
GERMANIA HALL ASSOCIATION-Meets first Tuesday of each month at Germania Hall. Phil Conradi, President; F. Petersen, Secretary ; F. Sinram, Treasurer.
OAKLAND TURN VEREIN-Meets first Wednesday of each month at Germania Hall. Robert Kuerzel, President; William Sohst, Vice-President; H. Pflung, First Secretary ; Second Secretary, F. Fisher; Teacher, Paul Uth.
VEREIN EINTRACHT-Meets every Tuesday night at Verein Ein- tracht Hall.
CALIFORNIA LODGE, No. 2, O. D. H. S .- Meets at Germania Hall every Thursday evening. L. Schubert, Pre-ident; E. Sie- boldt, Secretary; Charles Greve, Financial Secretary ; Gus Beckert, Treasurer.
COURT HARMONIE, No. 7547, A. O. F .- Meets Wednesday even- ings at Eintracht Hall. Max Franz, C. R.
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, Secretary.
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 Washing- ton 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 100 Broadway. V. D. Moody, President ; A. D. Thomson, Cashier; capital, $100,000; surplus, $130,- 000.
LOUIS KESER, JR., Horse Boo's and Carriage Trimmings, 420 Tenth Street, Oakland, Cai.
J. J. LERRI & CO.
368 Fourth St. P. O. BOX 203. Telephone 385.
ALAMEDA COUNTY STEAM CARPET & RENOVATING WORKS
WESTOVER'S . PERFECT . FITTING * SHIRTS, 1117, 1119 Broadway, Oakland
on the Pacific Coast. The Pacific Press Publishing Co., Oakland, Cal. ET Send for Estimates on any kind of Printing. Ga
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OAKLAND.
UNION NATIONAL BANK-Incorporated May 26, 1875. Located northeast corner Broadway and Ninth Streets. Thomas Prather, President; C. E. Palmer, Cashier. Capital, $150,- 000.
UNION SAVINGS BANK-Incorporated May 26, 1869. Located southeast corner 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 September 1, 1887. Located at 1006 Broadway. Capital stock, $100,- 000. A. C. Henry, President; Frank H. Brooks, Cashier.
NEWSPAPERS.
SIGNS OF THE TIMES-An 8-page weekly religious paper. Pub- lished by the Pacific Press Publishing Co., corner Twelfth and Castro Streets. Subscription, $1.00 per year.
OUR LITTLE FRIEND-A 4-page illustrated weekly paper for children. Published by the Pacific Press Publishing Co., corner Twelfth and Castro Streets. Subscription price, 50 cents per year.
PACIFIC HEALTH JOURNAL AND TEMPERANCE ADVOCATE-32 pages. Devoted to health and temperance. Published monthly by the Pacific Press Publishing Co., corner Twelfth and Castro Streets. Subscription price, $1.00 per year. DAILY MORNING TIMES-Published by the Morning Times Co. H. P. Squire, manager. Office, 950 Broadway.
ENQUIRER-Published by the Enquirer Publishing Co. Frank A. Leach, manager. Office, 416 and 418 Tenth Street. Is- sued every evening (Sundays excepted), and delivered by carriers at 35 cents per month.
DAILY EVENING TRIBUNE-Published by Tribune Publishing Co. W. E. Dargie, manager. Office, 413-417 Eighth Street. Yearly subscription, $6.00. Delivered at 15 cents per week. EAST OAKLAND NEWS (Weekly)-James D. Nairne proprietor. Published every Saturday, East Oakland.
OAKLAND JOURNAL (German, Weekly)-Albert Kayser, editor and publisher. Office, southwest corner Seventh and Web- ster.
THE HOLINESS EVANGELIST-An 8-page paper. Published in the interests of scriptural holiness, by A. Coplin, 1157 Broad- way. 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.
THE BEST PRINTING / Send for Estimates to James H. Barry, Publisher AT FAIR PRICES. 429 Montgomery Street, San Francisco, Cal. of THE WEEKLY STAR,
Whittier, Fuller & Co. ARTISTS' MATERIALS, 412-414 Twelfth Street.
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SUPERIOR COURT.
Department No. 1-W. E. Greene, Judge. Term expires first Monday in January, 1897.
Department No. 2-F. W. Henshaw, Judge. Term expires first Monday in January, 1897.
Department No. 3-John Ellsworth, Judge. Term expires first Monday in January, 1895.
District Attorney-G. W. Reed. Term expires first Monday in January, 1893.
Deputy District Attorneys-Emil Nusbaumer, L. S. Church, A. L. Frick.
Court Commissioner-Fred E. Whitney. Office Blake and Moffitt Building.
Sheriff-W. H. H. Hussey. Term expires first Monday in January, 1893.
Under Sheriff -- W. S. Harlow.
Deputy Sheriffs-D. F. Macy, W. W. Morrison.
Jailer-Louis Schroeder.
Assistant Jailer-A. J. Bowman.
Surgeon County Jail-R. T. Stratton.
County Treasurer-S. Huff. Term expires January 1, 1893.
County Tax Collector-A. L. Stone. Term expires January 1, 1893.
County Assessor-Robert S. Leckie. Term expires first Monday in January, 1893.
County Surveyor-George L. Nusbaumer. Term expires first Monday in January, 1893.
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. Mar- tin, District No. 2; Bart Morgan, District No. 3; D. C. Brown, District No. 4; W. S. Pelouze, District No. 5; Bart Morgan, Chairman; James E. Crane, 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.
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OAKLAND.
STANDING COMMITTEES.
Judiciary, County Buildings and Improvements-Pelouze, Martin and Brown.
Auditing and Finance-Brown, Bailey and Pelotize.
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, William Dickson, F. M. Campbell, W. B. Ludlow, P. M. Fisher, Secretary.
County Superintendent of Public Schools-George W. Frick. Deputy Superintendent of Public Schools-J. F. Frick.
Office hours from 9 A. M. to 5 P. M.
HALL OF RECORDS.
Located on the east side of Broadway between Fourth and Fifth.
County Recorder-Rod. W. Church. Term of office expires first Monday in January, 1893.
Deputy Recorders-George H. Allen, George H. Mason.
Copyists-W. H. Church, R. C. Vose, J. R. Taylor, J. M. Hyde.
County Clerk-James E. Crane. Term of office expires first Monday in January, 1893.
Deputy Clerks-N. G. Sturtevant, George H. Furry, Samuel Hunter, Robert Edgar, H. B. Belden, Thomas M. Robinson.
Auditor-Myron A. Whidden.
Public Administrator-James Stanley. Term of office expires first Monday in January, 1893. Office, 969 Broadway.
Coroner-Henry Evers. Office, 865 Washington. Term ex- pires first Monday in January, 1893.
COUNTY INFIRMARY. (Post-office 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.
YASH, DOORS & BLINDS. BURNHAM-STANDEFORD CO. FIRST AND WASHINGTON STREETS.
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LBERT BROWN, Telephone No. 18. UNDERTAKER, 466 & 468 Thirteenth St., Oakland, Cal.
OAKLAND. 47
COUNTY RECEIVING HOSPITAL.
Situated on Franklin Street in rear of Hall of Records Build- ing. Under charge of Dr. M. L. Johnson.
TOWNSHIP JUSTICES.
Alameda Township-W. P. Biler, G. A. Swasey.
Brooklyn Township-T. N. Machin.
Eden Township-J. A. Collins, Joe Black.
Murray Township-J. H. Taylor, William Brophy.
Washington Township-E. A. Richmond, C. M. C. Peters,
Oakland Township-Charles E. Snook.
Oakland City-F. B. Ogden, J. J. Allen.
Berkeley City-S. H. Long, S. A Penwell.
CONSTABLES.
Oakland Township-J. W. Kesler, W. K. Soltz.
Alameda Township-H. T. Morris, H. A. Cramer.
Brooklyn Township-J. W. Glaze, B. James.
Murray Township-George S. Fitzgerald, L. M. Lyster.
Eden Township-W. J. Ramage, J. A. Gallett.
Washington Township-J. M. Smith, W. T. Ralph.
LEGISLATIVE.
Senator, Sixteenth District-Eli Denison.
Senator, Eighteenth District-William Simpson.
Member Assembly, Fifty-first District-Frank Fowler. Member Assembly, Fifty-second District-Fred Bryant. Member Assembly, Fifty-third District-J. G. McCall. Member Assembly, Fifty-fourth District-E. S. Culver. Member Assembly, Fifty-fifth District-E. G. Cram. Member Assembly, Fifty-sixth District-A. Ames.
TWENTY-THIRD AVENUE STATION.
A. R. DOW & CO .- Oakland City and Suburban Property.
H. KRIECHBAUM, Dentist, 85412 Broadway, Rooms 16, 17, 18. Office Hours : 9-12 A. M. and 1-5 P. M.
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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.
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