USA > California > Alameda County > Alameda > Husted's Oakland, Alameda and Berkeley directory, 1891 > Part 89
USA > California > Alameda County > Berkeley > Husted's Oakland, Alameda and Berkeley directory, 1891 > Part 89
USA > California > Alameda County > Oakland > Husted's Oakland, Alameda and Berkeley directory, 1891 > Part 89
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OF THE PACIFIC COAST.
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C. WESTOVER & CO. MEN'S FURNISHERS, 1117, 1119 Broadway, Oakland.
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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.
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914 OAKLAND.
Wuthe Emma Miss, res 612 East Fifteenth
Wuthe Paul W, butcher Charles Bittermann, res 1401 Thirteenth ave
Wyatt Gilbert, shoemaker, 1161 East Fourteenth, res same Wyatt R chard, shoemaker, 1161 East Fourteenth, res same Wyckhoff William N, bart ender, res 817 Ninth
Wyckoff Cora K Miss, teacher Cole School, res 1512 Ninth Wyckoff E Lou, bookkeeper M. M Sampson, res 1512 Ninth Wyckoff Jacob I S, res 1512 Ninth
Wyckoff M E Mrs, teacher music, res 1512 Ninth
Wyckoff Nellie A Miss, public school teacher, res 1512 Ninth Wyckoff Thomas P, janitor Court House, res 167] Fourteenth Wyer William, fireman S P Co, res 802 Wood
Wylie James, carpenter, res 953 Wood
Wylie Joseph H, agricultural implements, S F, res 626 Ninth
Wylie Thomas S, milkman, res 1016 East Fourteenth
Wyllie W P, transfer agt S P Co, res 940 Peralta
Wyman Benjamin H, bookkeeper R Dunsmuir & Sons, S F, res 1219 Harrison
Wyman Benjamin H Jr, asst bookkeeper R Dunsmuir & Sons, res 1-107 Alice
Wyman George W, capitalist, res Dietz Opera House
Wyman Joseph H, millwright, res 513 East Twelfth
Wyman Julius, real estate, res cor Julia and Monroe
Wymond Charles E, solicitor, res Galindo Hotel
Wyms Agnes Miss, milliner L H Briggs, res 770 Twenty-first
Wyms Frank, student, res 770 Twenty-first
Wyms John H, clerk SF office Whitney Standard and Oakland Transfer Co, 770 Twenty-first
Wyneken Clara Mrs, res 1177 Eighth
Wyneken Emma Miss, res 1179 Eighth
Wyneken Pauline Miss, res 1179 Eighth
Wyneken Sophie Mrs, res 1179 Eighth
Wynlock J W, employe Judson Manufacturing Co, res Commer- cial Union Hotel
Wythe Alice Miss, music teacher, res 825 Fourteenth
Wythe Grace Miss, res 825 Fourteenth
Wythe Jane Mrs, res 825 Fourteenth
Wythe J H Jr, pastor Chester Street M E Church, res 950 Wood
Wythe Joseph H, physician, res 825 Fourteenth
Wythe L B Mrs, res 825 Fourteenth
Wythe Margaret Miss, school teacher, res 825 Fourteenth
Wythe Stephen, res 825 Fourteenth
Wythe Willson, student, res 825 Fourteenth
Wyttenbach Emanuel, lithographer, res Felton bet Calais and King
Wyttenbach Paul, artist, S F, res Felton bet Calais and King
PACIFIC PRESS
PUBLISHING CO., Oakland, Cal. BOOK AND JOB PRINTERS.
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OAKLAND. 915
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Xavier John, gripman Piedmont Cable Co, res 467 Twenty-first Y
Yager George L, plumber, res 1011 Seventh
Yager Jerry, fruit peddler, res 556 Seventh
Yager Paulina Mrs, res 1011 Seventh
Yager Rudolph, hostler and gardener, res 1547 San Pablo ave
Yale Charles G, editor Mining and Scientific Press, S F, res 179 Third
Yale Lawrence B, brakeman S P Co, res 222 East Fifteenth
Yale Sarah T Mrs, res 222 East Fifteenth
Yamaki Benjamin, employe W J Tilley, 917 Clay
Yaple L Mrs, dressmaking, res 951 Wood
Yarndley Richard T Mrs, res 582 East Twelfth
YARNOLD RICHARD M, proprietor Golden Eagle Hotel, 1311 San Pablo ave, res same
Yarrington Jacob T, res 901 East Fifteenth
Yarrington James T, salesman F R Stephenson & Co, res 378 East Fifteenth
Yates Anna H Miss, student, res Forty-second bet San Pablo ave and Adeline
Yates Charles R, clerk Oakland Bank of Savings, res S F Yates & Co (Chas M Yates and Wm E Stevens) W B Webber mgr, painting, illuminating and lubricating oils, cor Market and First
Yates Edward, signal tower man S P Co, res Weber's Hotel
Yates Edward, electrician, res 399 Twelfth
Yates Flora M Miss, res Forty-second bet San Pablo ave and Adeline
Yates G E, mining, res 1354 Tenth ave
Yates Lucius E, deputy county tax collector, Court House, res Forty-third nr San Pablo ave
Yates Montagne, clerk auditor's office S P Co, res 817 Harrison Yates Robert, machinist S P Co, res 1664 Eighth
Yaunkers Barney, clerk Abrahamson Bros, res Oriental House Yelland Raymond D, artist California School of Design, S F, res 1464 Seventh ave
Yendo Kichijiro, employe Depue & Aydelotte's Business College, res Y M C A Building
Yeomans Charles, res cor Webster and Fourteenth
Yeomans Kate Mrs, nurse, res cor Webster and Fourteenth
Yergan Nellie Miss, res 526 Tenth
Yerick Clark, switchman S P Co, res 1629 Myrtle
Yerka D S, expressman,-order box cor Fourteenth and Broadway
Yerrick Adam, millwright, res 661 Twenty-fourth
Yerxa Daniel S, expressman, res 65 Hannah
Yoakum Hattie Miss, res 914 East Twelfth
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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 Sts
and alı kinds of BLANK-BOOK WORK DONE PROMPTLY BY THE PACIFIC PRESS PUB. CO., Oakland, Cal.
FINE BOOK BINDING
916 OAKLAND.
Yoakum Isabell Mrs, res 914 East Twelfth
Yoakum Jesse J, res 914 East Twelfth
Yola Henry, laborer, res 2566 Telegraph ave
Yoos Fred, butcher L Shaffer, res 700 Franklin
Yore William J, clerk James Canning, res 954 Sixteenth
York Bessie Miss, res 489 Plymouth
York E E Miss, res 1221 Franklin
York Robert B S, railroad man, res 489 Plymouth
Yoshiki Herosh, florist, 1064 Twenty-second, res same
Yost Anton, carpenter, res 663 East Twenty-fourth
Yost Daniel J, capitalist, res 1389 Alice
Yost Selby, clerk S P Co, res 1389 Alice
Young Aaron F, porter J W Ballard, res 403 Ninth
Young Adelia E Miss, res 1258 Market
Young Agnes Miss, res 1313 Madison
Young Alexander (Honolulu Iron Works Co) res 1313 Madi- son
Young Alexander Mrs, res 1313 Madison
Young Alice Miss, student High School, res 952 Fourteenth
Young Andrew J, miner, res 1374 Ninth
Young Annie Miss, res 1374 Ninth
Young Bertha R Miss, res 1313 Madison
Young Charles, employe Sackrider & Chisholm, res 370 Eleventh
Young Charles, engineer, res 938 Chestnut
Young C W, clerk, res 906 Washington
Young Daniel E, foreman cutting dept California Door Co, res Shattuck ave bet University ave and Berkeley Way
Young Daniel R, carpenter, res 909 Seventh
Young Dolly Miss, res 938 Chestnut
Young E A, Adeline Market, 1203 Seventh, res 1314 Seventh
Young Edith M Miss, res 1020 Seventh ave
Young Edmund, farmer, res Twenty-sixth ave nr East Twen- tieth
Young E L Mrs, res 527 Seventh
Young E M Miss, res 1020 Seventh ave
Young Emma Miss, res 1374 Ninth
Young Eugene, employe California Door Co, res Berkeley
Young Eugene A (E A Young & Co) res 1314 Seventh
Young E A & Co (Eugene A Young) proprs Adeline Market, 1203 Seventh
Young & Finney (John Young and Charles E Finney) 961 Washington
Young Frank, machinist, res 879 Pine
Young Frank B, student High School, res 939 Magnolia
Young Frank R, musician, res 272 Eleventh
Young Frank W, special agt and adjuster Fireman's Fund Insur- ance Co, S F, res 939 Magnolia
Young Frederica Miss, domestic, 721 Sixteenth
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ETCHINGS & ENGRAVINGS 412-414 Twelfth Street.
OAKLAND. 917
Young George, laborer S P Co, res Forty-second nr Telegraph ave
Young George B, carpenter Knight & Littlefield, res 1164 Camp- bell
Young Harry, shoemaker, 1263 Cypress, res same
Young Henry H, clerk S P Co, res 815 Wood
Young Hiram, sewing machine agt, 361 Fifth
Young Huldah E Mrs, les 1258 Market
Young James, farmer, res 530 Thirty-fifth
Young James H, nail feeder, res 821 Market
Young James M, physician, 1115 Broadway, res 2217 San Pablo ave
Young John, boots and shoes, 961 Washington, res 656 Charter Young John, farmer, res 530 Thirty-fifth
Young John B, blacksmith, bet San Pablo ave and Baker, res Golden Gate
Young John F, watchmaker, 954 Broadway, res 1008 West
Young Justice, employe E Hook, res Twenty-sixth ave nr East Twentieth
Young Lillian Miss, res 879 Pine
Young Louisa Mrs, res 1410 Tenth
Young Louis D, tinner Louis Dahl, res 1152 Twenty-third
Young L V Mrs, medical electrician, 1303 Telegraph ave, res same
Young Mary Miss, bookkeeper People's Express, res 1374 Ninth
Young Mary E Miss, res 1313 Madison
Young Mathew, res 214 Eighth
Young Maynard L, clerk The History Co, S F, res 1219 Magnolia YOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION, D Edward Collins president, Capt Isaiah Bray secretary, NE cor Twelfth and Clav
Young Men's Institute, headquarters and reading room 481 Seventh
Young Michael D (Hanson & Young) res Henry House
Young Milton K, salesman, res 214 Eighth
Young Nicholas J, carpenter, res 563 East Sixteenth
Young Olive A Mrs, res 1020 Seventh ave
Young Percy, fireman S P Co, res 1458 Seventh
Young Richard H, miner, res Lorin
Young Seward, carpet layer Elijah Hook, res cor Carroll and East Twentieth
Young Susan A Miss, res 1313 Madison
Young V.C Mrs, lodging house, 1458 Seventh, res same
Young W A, carpenter, res Lorin
Young Walter, marker Contra Costa Laundry, res 1263 Cypress Young Walter A, plumber and gasfitter, 1314 Seventh, res same Young W B, conductor Pullman Palace Car Co, res 576 Seventh Young William H, carver, res 214 Eighth
ROBERT J. BEEBY,
Harness. Saddles. Bridine, Whips, Lap Rubes and Blanke.S. 1058 Broadway, Oakland.
EEKLY CHRONICLE
$1.50 A YEAR BY MAIL. The Star Weekly of the Pacific Coast, POSTAGE PAID
O 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
918
OAKLAND.
Young William F, carpenter Knight & Littlefield, res 769 Twenty- second
Young William M, painter, res 1258 Market
Younger Alfred, draper W & J Sloane & Co, S F, res 271 Fourth
Younger Alton, printer, res Lorin
Younger C Mrs, res 271 Fourth
Younger Emma Miss, seamstress W & J Sloane & Co, S F, res 271 Fourth
Younger Mary Miss, res 271 Fourth
Younger William, clerk F M Farwell, res 271 Fourth
Youngman A M Miss, teacher Prescott School, res 526 Fifteenth Youngman Eleanor Mrs, res 609 Harrison
Youngman George W, gardener, res 609 Harrison
Youngs Hiram, sewing machine agt, res 363 Fifth
Youngsen P L, brick mason, res 513 Twenty-fifth
Younkers Barney, clerk Abrahamson Bros, res Washington nr Seventh
Youse Edwin H, bookkeeper, res 937 Willow
Youse Samuel A. foreman Ames & Detrick, S F, res 937 Willow Younza Jerome, furniture maker John McCarthy, res Merced nr Telegraph ave
YULE JOHN, attorney-at-law, 957 Broadway, rms 4, 6 and 7, res Albany Hotel
Yule Sarah B Mrs, pres Fabiola Hospital Association, res Albany Hotel
Yurgervitz John, laborer, res 1056 East Fourteenth
Yust Antone, carpenter, res 663 East Twenty-fourth
Y W CT U Helping Hand, 661 Broadway
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Zabel John, employe flour mill, res 667 Washington
Zable Alexander J, engineer, res 1957 Grove
Zable Carl Julius, farmer, res 1957 Grove
Zache Martin, carpenter, res 1072 East Fifteenth
Zales Andro, res 233 Hannah
Zamloch Lizzie Mrs, res Crawford nr San Pablo ave Zamoiski Ada Miss, res Lorin
Zamoiski Saul, apprentice Rosenthal, Feder & Co, res Lorin
Zander Henry, res cor Parker and College ave
Zander Ludwig, cook, res 1223 Twenty-first ave
Zarpentin Herman, confectioner Cape Ann Bakery, res 565 Elev- enth
Zassasa Frank, gardener, res 806 Harrison
Zassasa Mary Mrs, res 806 Harrison
Zavia John, gripman Consolidated Piedmont Cable Co, res 1816 Grove
Zazueta T J Mrs, res 2510 Telegraph ave
Zech Frederick Jr, music teacher Field Seminary, res S F
PHILLIPS BROS.,
BOOKBINDERS, Established 1858. 505 Clay Street, S. F.
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TILES and GRATES, 378 Thirteenth Street, Oakland.
OAKLAND. 919
Zeech Max, carpenter, res 417 East Seventeenth
Zegel Joseph, brakeman S P Co, res 862 Willow
Zenle Gustav, shoemaker, 1519 San Pablo ave, res same
Zeigenfuss Joseph N, salesman, res 916 Eighth
Zeiger Fred, res 1510 Broadway
Zeimer Hannah, employe Kahn Bros, res 627 Fourteenth
Zeimer Leo, merchant, res 627 Fourteenth
Zeis A Mrs, dressmaker and variety store, 933 Campbell, res same
ZELINSKY DAVID, painter, SE cor Thirteenth and Washing- ton, res same
Zelinsky Raphael, painter David Zelinsky, res SE cor Thirteenth and Washington
Zeller J Adolph, propr Park Exchange Hotel, Emeryville
Zeller John, horseshoer, res e s Broadway bet Sixth and Seventh Zeller Josephine Miss, dressmaker, rm 40 Playter Block. res same
Zeller Lizzie Miss, dressmaker, res Playter Block
Zellich Gregorio, cook, res 827 Franklin
Zenith Planing Mill, Woodcock & Hodge proprs, cor Twenty- first ave and East Twelfth
Zerga Stefano (Rafetto & Co) res 914 Fifth
Zerpentine Herman, baker Cape Ann Bakery, res 565 Eleventh Zerrell Herman, groceries, 653 East Twelfth, res 1470 Thirteenth ave
Zerwer Emma Miss, domestic, 828 Fifteenth
Zerwer Frederick, carpenter, res Kennedy bet Frederick and Shasta
Zetterberg Gus, porter Albany Hotel
Zezak Antone, restaurant, 464 Tenth, res 417 Durant
Zibbel John, miller Bay City Flour Mills, res cor Third and Wash- ington
Ziebel Theresa Miss, domestic, 323 Durant
Ziegenbein C Mrs, res 966 Peralta
Ziegenbein Florentine Miss, res 966 Peralta
Ziegenbein Mary Miss, res 966 Peralta
Ziegenfuss George J, butcher, res Newland House
Ziegenfuss Joseph N, salesman Kohler & Chase, $ F, res 916 Eighth
Ziegenfuss Peter A, ticket agt, S F, res Newland House Ziegler William C, astrologist, 474 Thirteenth, res same Zifferer Frank I, music teacher, res 610 East Eighteenth Zilich Gregorio, cook, res 827 Franklin
Zimmer Gus, butcher M M Samson, res 477 Eleventh
Zimmermann Crist, employe California Jute Mills Co, res 263 East Seventeenth
Zimmermann George H, upholsterer, res 1380 Broadway Zimmermann Henry, res 914 Kirkham
LOUIS KESER, JR.,
Horse Boots and Carriage Trimmings, 420 Tenth Street, Oakland, Cal.
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. Send for Estimates on any kind of Printing. a
Largest Printing Establishment
920
OAKLAND."
Zimmermann Jacob, laborer, res 1380 Broadway
Zimmermann Lizzie Miss, employe California Jute Mills Co, res 263 East Seventeenth
Zimmermann M Mrs, res 263 East Seventeenth
Zimmermann Mary Miss, employe California Jute Mills Co, res 263 East Seventeenth
Zimmermann William H, cigar maker J Anderson, res 914 Kirk- ham
Zipperlein Henry, laborer Henry Rice, res Piedmont ave nr Moss ave
Zissen Lizzie Miss, domestic, 1069 Twelfth
Zittlau August F, weigher Bay City Flouring Mills, res 511 East Fifteenth
Zocher George, employe Michigan Furniture Co, res Park Ex- change Hotel
Zoellner Hans, bartender, res 837 Clay
Zollner Alfred, porter, S F, res e s Grove nr Thirty-eighth
Zoroa Andy, night cook, res Clarendon House
Zuber Victoria Miss, domestic, Columbus ave nr Second ave
Zuckerman Sandford Miss, nurse, Playter Block, res same
Zumstej Louis, gardener, res 917 alley het East Fourteenth and East Fifteenth
Zumwalt Hattie Miss, res 1213 Jefferson
Zumwalt R E Mrs, res 1213 Jefferson
Zunino Dumenico, dump cart driver, res 712 Myrtle
Zwisler Alfred K, storekeeper L Dinkelspiel & Sons, S F, res 1905 Market
ZWISLER CHARLES E (Zwisler, Watson & Co) res 1905 Market
ZWISLER GEORGE A (Zwisler, Watson & Co) res 519 Seven- teenth ,
ZWISLER, WATSON & CO (George A Zwisler, William G Wat- son and Charles E Zwisler) groceries and commission, 1237 Broadway
Zwissler W H, res 562 Thirteenth
THE BEST PRINTING AT FAIR PRICES. 429 Montgomery Street, San Francisco, Cal.
Send for Estimates to James H. Barry, Publisher of THE WEEKLY STAR,
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ARTISTS' MATERIALS, 412-414 Twelfth Street.
ALAMEDA.
The city of Alameda (pronounced ah-la-may-dah) is about seven mi.es from San Francisco, and communicates therewith by two lines of railway, with their connecting ferries. The city occupies a peninsula four miles long by about a mile in width, formerly called the " Encinal de San Antonio," from the grove of live-oaks by which it was covered. Enough of the oaks still remain to give a charming rural aspect to the city, though beneath their grateful shade stretch miles upon miles of macadamized streets and artificial stone sidewalks, and above their highest boughs hang myriad electric sparks that light the Alameden to thousands of beautiful homes sur- rounded by verdant lawns and beds of flowers.
Alameda, according to the United States census just completed, has 11,250 inhabitants. In 1880 the population was 5,708, and in 1870, 1,557. In 1870 the number of school-children was 159; in 1880, 1,525, and in 1890, 2,505. The expendit- ures for school purposes during the same years were respect- ively $1,440, $27,720 and $43,705. Valuation of school property, $3,190, $60,600 and $101,000.
Public improvements of all kinds are being pushed with spirit and judgment. During the past two years, about forty- three miles of streets have been macadamized, at an expense of $267,501. About thirty-five miles of artificial stone sidewalk have also been laid during the same period, and forty-five miles of sewers to date.
The public schools are excellent and well supported.
During the year, extensive additions and improvements have been made to the school property. A lot 150x240 at the corner of Twenty-fifth street and Eagle avenue was pur- chased for $7,200. A handsome eight-room school-house, furnished with all the modern apparatus and appliances, has been erected at the corner of Santa Clara avenue and Bay street, at a cost of $23,770.
During the past year the post-office has moved to new and com- modious quarters in the Boehmer Block, and on November 1, free mail delivery was inaugurated, giving Alameda facilities equal to those of San Francisco and Oakland. In the residence portion of the city, mail is collected twice a dav, and on Park street, three times. There are twenty- four mail boxes, distributed as follows :-
C. WESTOVER & CO. FINE HATS, 1117. 1119 Broadway, Oakland.
San Francisco Chronicle!
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LARGEST CIRCULATION.
PRESSED BRICK TERRA COTTA
UNION PRESSED BRICK and TERRA COTTA CO., 31 Flood Building, S. F.
1819 CENTER STREET, 13 20 PERALTA STREET, At Lowest Prices.
CENTER JUNCTION CASH GROCERY STORE, Burke's Irish Whisky and French Brandies for Medicinal Purposes
WILLIAM WALSH
922
ALAMEDA.
Box No. 1, corner of High street and Encinal avenue.
2, corner of Twenty-eighth street and Encinal avenue.
66 3, corner of Twenty-fifth street and San Jose avenue.
4, corner of Twenty-sixth street and Central avenue.
5, corner of Twenty-fifth street and Eagle avenue.
66 6, corner of Park street and Railroad avenue.
7, corner of Park street and Encinal avenue.
8, corner of Twenty-second street and San Jose avenue.
66 9, corner of Twenty-second street and Central avenue. 10, corner of Twenty-first street and Railroad avenue.
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66 11, corner of Twenty-first street and Alameda avenue.
66 12, corner of Twentieth street and Encinal avenue.
13, corner of Twentieth street and Pacific avenue.
14, corner of Nineteenth street and Santa Clara avenue
15, corner of Seventeenth street and Railroad avenue.
= 16, corner of Seventeenth street and Central avenue.
17, corner of Seventeenth street and San Antonio avenue. 18, corner of Stanton street and Santa Clara avenue.
19, corner of Fourteenth street and Central avenue. 20, corner of Twelfth street and Railroad avenue.
66 21, corner of Eleventh street and Santa Clara avenue,
66 22, corner of Tenth street and Central avenue.
66 23, corner of Ninth street and Railroad avenue.
24, corner of Ninth street and Central avenue.
There are three papers published in Alameda: The Encinal, semi- weekly, which has been published for twenty-two years; the Argus, semni-weekly, now in its thirteenth year; and the Statesman, started about a year ago.
Numerous churches and fraternal organizations have been estab- lished, and are in a flourishing condition.
A portion of the statistics above given were taken from the valuable holiday edition of the Argus, published December 13th.
CITY GOVERNMENT. BOARD OF TRUSTEES.
Regular Meetings Mondays at 7:30 P. M.
MEMBERS OF THE BOARD-E. B. Mastick, President; E. P. Peckham, C. C. Volberg, A. P. Everett, Chas. S. Neal, James Millington, Clerk.
STANDING COMMITTEES-Judiciary : E. B. Mastick, E. P. Peckham. Finance, Auditing and Public Health-E. P. Peckham, A. P. Everett.
Fire, Police, Water and Public Buildings-C. C. Volberg, Chas. S. Neal.
ASH, 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.
ALAMEDA. 923
Streets, Sewers and Wharves-Chas. S. Neal, C. C. Volberg. Lights, Licenses, Printing and Advertising-A. P. Everett, E. P. Peckham.
E. B. Mastick, member of all committees.
City Treasurer-Thomas A. Smith.
City Marshal-Oscar L. Rodgers.
City Assessors-E. M. Smith.
City Attorney-E. K. Taylor.
City Recorder-E. O. Crosby.
City Engineer and| Superintendent Public Streets and Highways -V. M. Frodden.
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BOARD OF EDUCATION.
Regular meetings, first and third Tuesdays in each month at 8 P. M.
MEMBERS OF THE BOARD-A. Mayrisch, President; D. J. Sulli- van, W. A. L. Knowles, J. B. Lanktree, C. A. Brown; D. J. Sullivan, Secretary.
STANDING COMMITTEES-Classification, Credentials and Qualifi- cations of Teachers: D. J. Sullivan, W. A. L. Knowles, A. Mayrisch.
School Houses and Sites-C. A. Brown, A. Mayrisch, J. B. Lank- tree.
Rules and Regulations-J. B. Lanktree, D. J. Sullivan, A. May- risch.
High School and Printing-D. J. Sullivan, C. A. Brown, A. Mayrisch.
Furniture, Supplies and Janitors-W. A. L. Knowles, C. A. Brown, A. Mayrisch.
Finance, Salaries and Judiciary-J. B. Lanktree, W. A. L. Knowles, A. Mayrisch.
POLICE DEPARTMENT.
O. L. Rogers, Chief.
REGULAR OFFICERS-D. F. Chisholm, John Conrad, Joseph Law- rence, Fred F. Brampton, Denis Welch, Louis Schroeder, Albert Kamp, William Schumacher, Alonzo Bray, George H. Brown.
FIRE DEPARTMENT.
Chief Engineer, Fred K. Krauth, Jr .; Assistant Engineer, First District, C. C. Brock; Assistant Engineer, Second District, G. W. Wheeler; Secretary, Fred S. Morton.
CITIZENS' HOOK AND LADDER CO. No. 1-M. G. Strong, Fore- man; F. K. Krauth, Jr., Secretary. Location, south side of Webb avenue, near Park street.
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H. KRIECHBAUM, Dentist, 85412 Broadway, Rooms 16, 17, 18. Office Hours : 9-12 A. M. and 1-5 P. M.
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TWENTY-THIRD AVENUE STATION. Oakland City and Suburban Property.
and all kinds of BLANK-BOOK WORK DONE PROMPTLY BY THE PACIFIC PRESS PUB. CO., Oakland, Cal.
FINE BOOK BINDING
F. M. FARWELL,
Wall Paper and Decorations, FIRST-CLASS PAPER HANGING. 1 1012 Broadway, bet. 10th and 11th Sts.
924
ALAMEDA.
THOMPSON HOSE CO. No. 1-Wm. H. Porter, Foreman; C. C. Brock, Secretary. Location, south side Webb avenue, between Park and Everett.
WHIDDEN HOSE CO. No. 2-J. C. Murray, Foreman; J B. Lank- tree, Secretary. Location, east side of Webster, between Railroad and Pacific avenues.
CENTRAL HOSE Co. No. 3-Mark Hackett, Foreman; T. J. Smith, Secretary. Location, Santa Clara avenue, corner Bay street.
PACIFIC HOSE Co. No. 4-Wm. G. Stahl, Foreman; F. S. Mor- ton, Secretary. Location, Pacific avenue, corner of Chest- nut.
HIGH STREET HOSE CO. No. 5-J. J. E. Cordes, Foreman; A. Lorber, Secretary. Location, corner of Briggs avenue and High street.
BOARD OF FIRE DELEGATES-T. J. Smith, President; Fred S. Morton, Secretary. Meets at Old City Hall on fourth Fri- day of each month. The Board is composed of three dele- gates from each of the companies.
PUBLIC SCHOOLS.
HIGH SCHOOL-Located Santa Clara avenue, between Willow and Chestnut. D. J. Sullivan, Principal; J. H. Eickhoff, J. H. Firehammer and A. W. Scott, Assistants. Wm. T. Val- entine, Janitor.
HAIGHT SCHOOL-Located Santa Clara avenue, between Willow and Chestnut. William O. Dickson, Principal. Teachers- 8th Grade, Miss Bertha T. Vollman; 7th Grade, Mrs. E. M. North; A 6th Grade, Miss Ella H. Jackson; B 6th Grade, Miss Agnes Spatz; A 5th Grade, Miss Jennie Mc- Laren; B 5th Grade, Miss Ella Forward; A 4th Grade, Mrs. M. E. Chace; B 4th Grade, Mrs. C. J. Newberry; 3rd Grade, Miss Annie L. Remmel; 2nd Grade, Miss Nina Long; A 1st Grade, Mrs. J. S. Babson; B 1st Grade, Mrs. A. C. Paris. Wm. T. Valentine, Janitor.
PORTER SCHOOL-Located on Alameda avenue, between Oak and Walnut. Mrs. J. A. Burge, Principal. Teachers-A 8th Grade, Miss Alice H. Cohen; 7th Grade, Miss Minnie Cohen; 6th Grade, Miss Lucy K. Taney; 5th Grade, Miss Hannah E. Stone; 4th Grade, Miss Margaret Cheney; 3rd Grade, Miss Minnie McKean; 2d Grade, Miss Violet A. Francis; A 1st Grade, Mrs. J. A. Burge; B 1st Grade, Miss Mabel Bar- ber. Robert McGowan, Janitor.
WEST END SCHOOL-Located at the southeast corner of Pacific and Second avenues. Louis De Brish, Principal. Teachers -6th and 7th Grades, Mrs. Mary Dickson; 2d and 3d
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