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34-Chestnut street between Pacific avenue and Railroad avenue. 35-Chestnut street and Encinal avenue.
36-Walnut street and San Antonio avenue.
37-Walnut street and Santa Clara avenue.
66 38-Park street and Encinal avenue.
41-Park street and Beuna Vista avenue.
42-Webb avenue, at police office.
43-Broadway and Lincoln avenue.
45-Broadway and Encinal avenue.
66 46-Grove street and Central avenue.
47-High street and Encinal avenue.
INSTRUCTIONS .- Unlock and open the door of box; pull down hook ONCE and let go; shut the door.
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Carriages, Surreys, Phaetons, Buggies aud Carts. 1064-1066 BROADWAY, OAKLAND.
OAKLAND SEMINARY. Mrs. M. K. Blake, Principal
college education. A SCHOOL FOR YOUNG LADIES
Also Kindergarten-Teachers of experience and
Joseph Boardman
Owner of REAL ESTATE Call or address this number, 725 8TH ST., NEAR MARKET ST. STATION.
ALAMEDA.
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452
CITY SCHOOLS. BOARD OF EDUCATION.
OFFICE: Rooms 8 and 9 Post Office Building, 1352 Park Street, telephone No. 1644-1.
C. A. Brown, 2250 San Jose avenue; W. A. L. Knowles, D. D. S., 1419 Versailles avenue; J. B. Lanktree, 914 Pacific avenue; C. L. Tisdale, M. D., 1601 Alameda avenue; J. H. Nobmann, 1727 Broadway.
OFFICERS-C. A. Brown, President, 2250 San Jose avenue; D. J. Sulli- van, Secretary and Superintendent of Schools, 1629 Hibbard Street; Clara S. Robinson, Assistant Secretary, 2237 San Antonio avenue. STANDING COMMITTEES-Classification and Teachers: Tisdale, Sullivan and Brown.
Buildings, Grounds and Janitors: Brown, Lanktree and Nobmann. Rules: Nobmann, Sullivan and Brown.
High School and Printing: Sullivan, Knowles and Brown.
Furniture and Supplies: Knowles, Tisdale and Brown.
Salaries, Finance and Judiciary: Lanktree, Knowles and Brown.
CALENDAR FOR YEAR ENDING JUNE 30, 1894.
Regular meetings of the Board of Education are held on the 1st and 3d Tuesday of each month, as follows: 1893. July 4 and 18.
1894. January 2 and 16.
August 1 and 15.
February 6 and 20.
September 5 and 19.
March 6 and 20.
October 3 and 17. April 3 and 17.
November 7 and 21.
May 1 and 15. June 5 and 19.
December 5 and 19.
The High School Board meets on the 3d Tuesday of each month at the High School Building.
School year begins July 1, 1893. First term begins Monday, July 17, 1893. First term ends Friday, December 22, 1893. Second term begins Monday, January 8, 1894. Second term ends Friday, May 25, 1894.
VACATIONS-One week, beginning Monday, September 25, 1893; two weeks, beginning Monday, December 25, 1893; one week, beginning Monday, March 19, 1894; seven weeks, beginning Monday, May 28, 1894.
High School-North side Santa Clara avenue, between Chestnut and Willow. A. W. Scott, Principal. Teachers-J. H. Firehammer, J. H. Esckhoff, Emily J. Hamilton, Ada H. Ramsdell: Wm. T. Valen- tine, Janitor.
Haight School-North side Santa Clara avenue between Willow and Chestnut. John W. Young, Principal. Teachers-Bertha T. Voll- mar, Mrs. E. M. North, Mary G. Stone, Jennie McLaren, Mary I. Brown, Mrs. M. E. Chace, Mrs. C. J. Newberry, Mrs. J. S. Babson, Mrs. G. Clement, Elizabeth Elliot. W. T. Valentine, Janitor.
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Encinal School-Northwest corner Santa Clara avenue and Bay Street. Louis De Brish, Principal. Teachers-Mrs Mary Dickson, Luie L. Taft, Ella E. Stansbury, Delle Dibble, Irma B. Kline, Helen M. Hart, Martha Crooks, Mrs. F. E. Blood, Augusta Kuhls, Agnes Traube, Annie L. Remmel. Chas. W. Steere, Janitor.
Porter School-South side Alameda avenue between Oak and Walnut. Geo. A. Jackson, Principal. Teachers-Alice H. Cohen, Hannah E. Stone, Minnie E. Mckean, Gertrude E. Treanor, Margaret Cheney, Elizabeth O. Agnew, Mabel Gallego, Violet A. Francis, M. Ruth Ben- son. M. Fernbach, Janitor.
Wilson School-East side Mound between Van Buren and Jackson. Chas. F. True, Principal. Teachers-Malsie T. Livingston, Lilian Roden, Mrs. Alice E. David, Blanche H. Schick, Mrs. E. F. Ives, Grace Sullivan, Mrs. A. C. Paris. H. P. Decker, Janitor.
West End School-Southeast corner Pacific avenue and Fifth. Paul Bo- man, Principal. Teachers-Miss Anna Wiebalk, Miss Olive Barnum, Miss. M Helen McLean. J. Birnbaum, Janitor.
Everett School-Northeast corner Everett and Eagle avenue. Arthur Mock, Principal. Teachers-Miss Ruth E. Van Brust, Mrs. N. H. Ramsdell. J. H. Throop, Janitor.
Bay Farm School-Bay Farm Island. D. S. Buterbaugh, Teacher. Geo. Anderson, Janitor.
Evening School-Porter School Building. Sessions 7:15 P. M. to 9:15 P. M. Beverly L. Hodghead, Teacher.
Special Teachers-Leon P. W. Stiehl, Penmanship; Lottie E. Perkins, Geneal Substitute.
PRIVATE SCHOOLS.
Notre Dame Academy-Boarding and day school, conducted by the Sis- ters of Notre Dame, northwest corner Chestnut and San Jose avenue. German School-Santa Clara avenue, near 9th. Teacher-Rev. H. E. J. Ongerth.
Miss Manson's School-1625 San Jose avenue. Miss Sallie A. Manson, Principal.
Lawrence School-Elocution and languages, 3236 Briggs avenue. Lilien W. Blankman, Principal.
BANKS.
ALAMEDA SAVINGS BANK-Northeast corner Park and Central avenue. Capital $100,000. H. Sevening, President; J. E. Baker, Cashier. BANK OF ALAMEDA-Northeast corner Park and Central avenue. Capi- tal $100,000; surplus and profits, $36,000. Henry Sevening, Presi- dent; Dell Lindermann, Vice President; J. E. Baker, Cashier and Secretary; Chas. E. Tabar, Assistant Cashier.
ENCINAL BANK-Corner Park and Santa Clara avenue. Capital $100,- 000. Chas. S. Neal, President; Jos. F. Forderer, Vice President; John F. Ward, Cashier and Secretary.
SAN FRANCISCO WIRE WORKS C. H. GRUENHAGEN,
669 MISSION ST. BET. 3D AND NEW MONTGOMERY, S. F. Manufacturers of Window Guards, Goal Screens, Spark Guards, Fenders, Etc., Etc.
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Y. M. C. A. Building, Oakland, Cal.
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SEWER and CHIMNEY PIPE
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454 ALAMEDA.
ENCINAL SAVINGS BANK-Corner Park and Santa Clara avenue. Capi- tal $100,000. Chas. S. Neal, President; Jos. F. Forderer, Vice Pres- ident; John F. Ward, Cashier and Secretary.
ALAMEDA FREE LIBRARY AND READING ROOM.
Located in Public Library Building, Park street, between Central and Santa Clara avenues, open from 9 A. M. to 9 P. M., Sundays 1 to 5 P. M. Has over 12,000 volumes, 40 per cent fiction, 15 per cent juvenile, balance scientific, history, travels, etc .; circulation 57,949 during the year. J. W. Harbourne, Secretary and Librarian; Mary C. Harbaugh, Assistant Librarian. Trustees: J. G. Brick, Chairman; Geo. H. Mas- tick, John Lutgen, R. H. Magill. I. P. Allen, Secretary. Standing Committees-Books, Geo. H. Mastick, R. H. Magill; Library, John Lutgen, I. P. Allen; Finance, R. H. Magill, I. P. Allen. Regular monthly meetings, first Tuesday in each month, at 7:30 P. M.
WEST END READING ROOM-Branch of the Alameda Free Library. Mrs. W. L. Rice, Curator, 1513 Seventh, open from 6:30 to 9:30 P. M.
CHURCHES.
BAPTIST.
First Baptist Church-Santa Clara avenue, between Boynton and Stan- ton. Rev. Wm. C. Spencer, Pastor. Services 11 A. M. and 7:30 P. M. Sunday school 12:30 P. M. Prayer meeting, Wednesday, 7:30 P. M.
CHRISTIAN.
Christian Church-Services at G. A. R. Hall. No pastor. Services 11 A. M. and 7:30 P. M. Sunday school 10 A. M.
CONGREGATIONAL.
First Congregational Church-Southwest corner Central avenue and Chestnut. Rev. W. W. Scudder, Pastor. Services 11 A. M. and 7:30 P. M. Sunday school 12:30. Y. P. S. C. E. 6:30 P. M.
EPISCOPAL.
Christ Church-Southeast corner Santa Clara avenue and Grand. Rev. Alfred T. Perkins, Rector. Services 11 A. M. and 7:15 P. M. Sunday school 9:30 A. M.
St. Andrew's Mission of Christ Church-1122 Court. Sunday school 3 P. M.
LUTHERAN.
First German Lutheran Church-Lafayette, between Central and Santa Clara avenues. Rev. H. Koenig, Pastor. Services 10:45 A. M. Sun- day school 9:15 A. M.
West End German Lutheran Church-Services in Holtz Hall. Rev. H. E. J. Ongerth, Pastor. Services 7:30 P. M. Sunday school 9:45 A. M.
Phillips Bros, BOOKBINDERS and PRINTERS 505 CLAY ST., S. F.
M. J. LAYMANCE & CO.
REAL · ESTATE 466 Eighth Street, Oakland, Cal.
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METHODIST.
First M. E. Church-Southwest corner Central avenue and Park street. Rev. John Coyle, Pastor. Services 11 A. M. and 7:30 P. M. Sunday school 12:30 P. M. Young People's Christian Endeavor Society, 6:30 P. M. Prayer meeting, Wednesday, 7:30 P. M.
Free Methodist Church-Pine near Santa Clara avenue. Rev. Walter W. Kelley, Pastor. Services 11 A. M. and 7:30 P. M. Sunday school 10 A. M. Prayer meeting, Thursday, 7:30 P. M.
M. E. Church South-Chestnut, between Central and Santa Clara ave- nues. Rev. Horace M. Du Bose, Pastor. Services 11 A. M. Sunday school 9:30 A. M. Epworth League 6:30 P. M. Prayer meeting, Thursday, 7:30 P. M.
Santa Clara Avenue M. E. Church-Corner Santa Clara avenue and 8th street. Rev. John J. Martin, Pastor. Services 11 A. M. and 7:30 P. M. Sunday school 9:45 P. M. Prayer meeting, Wednesday, 7:30 Р. M.
PRESBYTERIAN.
First Presbyterian Church-Southwest corner Central and Versailles ave- nues. Rev. E. Y. Garrette, Pastor. Services 11 A. M. and 7 P. M. Sunday school 12:15 P. M. Y. P. S. C. E. 6 P. M. Prayer meeting, Wednesday, 7:30 P. M.
First Presbyterian Chinese Mission-North side Railroad avenue, between Willow and Chestnut. Services conducted by Wong Sing at 7:20 P. M. every Sunday.
United Presbyterian Church-Northeast corner Santa Clara avenue and Union. Rev. A. Calhoun, D. D., Pastor. Services 11 A. M. Sunday school 12:15 P. M.
ROMAN CATHOLIC.
St. Joseph's Church-Southeast corner Chestnut and San Antonio ave- nues. Rev. J. J. Sullivan, Rector. Services 8:30 and 10:30 A. M. Sunday school 8:45 A. M.
SWEDENBORGIAN.
New Church-Services at Odd Fellows' Hall. No pastor. Services 11 A. M.
UNITARIAN.
First Unitarian Church-Services at Masonic Hall. Rev. Geo. R. Dod- son, Pastor. Services 11 A. M. Sunday school 12:30 P. M.
MILITARY.
Alameda Guards-Leroy McChesney, Captain; H. Harvey, First Lieu- tenant. Meets every Thursday evening at Alameda Guards Armory, Lincoln avenue.
Robert J. Beeby Turf Goods, Horse Boots, Track Harness,
1064-1066 Broadway, Oakland.
Steinway, Weber, Emerson C G
SHERMAN, CLAY & CO., 1112 Broadway, Oakland.
And Other Pianos for Sale on EASY Installments by
Kenney & Wells
Wood Carpet, Parquet Floors, and Grill Work. IIIO Broadway, Oakland; 422 Suller St., S. F.
REAL ESTATE AND BUILDING, Ashby Avenue Station, Berkeley. HOUSES BUILT TO SUIT PURCHASERS.
456 ALAMEDA.
NEWSPAPERS.
ALAMEDA DAILY ARGUS-Argus Publishing Co., Proprietors. Central avenue, east of Park street. Published daily; subscription $4.80 per annum.
ALAMEDA DAILY EVENING ENCINAL-F. K. Krauth, Editor and Proprie- tor. 1526 Park street. Subscription 40 cents per month.
THE LANTERN (Weekly)-Harry R. Taylor, Editor and Proprietor. Of- fice in Leonard's, corner Park and Central avenue. Published every Saturday; subscription $2.50 per annum.
ALAMEDA EVENING TELEGRAM (Daily)-Barber & Marshall Proprietors. 1508 Park street. Subscription $4.50 per annum; 40 cents per month delivered. The Telegram is the pioneer daily of Alameda.
NIDIOLOGIST (THE) (Monthly)-Henry Reed Taylor Publisher. 1364 Park. Subscription $1.00 per annum.
PARK.
Alameda Park-Encinal avenue and Park.
POST OFFICE.
Park street near Central avenue. Postmaster, George Sturtevant.
Open.
Close.
General Delivery Window 8 A. M. 8 P. M.
Carriers' Window . . 7 P. M. 8 P. M.
Stamp and Box Windows .8 A. M. 5 Р. M.
Money Order Department .8 A. M. 6 P. M.
Registry Department. . 8 A. M. 6 P. M.
Sundays 1 to 2 P. M.
P. C. Jurgens, Assistant Postmaster. Hanna A. Graves, General Delivery Clerk.
Adolph A. W. Marsh, Ed. J. Rennell, Frank H. Spink, Herbert Hamma, Wm. E. Forsyth, William Probst, Letter Carriers.
POST OFFICE BOXES.
San Jose and Lafayette.
Regent and San Jose.
Chestnut Street Station,
Everett and Eagle,
Alameda and Willow,
Pacific and Walnut,
Santa Clara and Chestnut,
Central and Walnut,
Willow Street Station,
San Jose and Walnut,
San Antonio and Grand,
Pacific and Chestnut, Morton Street Station, Bay Street Station,
Central and Union,
Santa Clara and Paru,
Bay and Santa Clara,
Grand Street Station,
Ninth and Santa Clara,
Park and Railroad,
Webster and Santa Clara,
Park and Santa Clara,
Webster and Railroad,
High and Encinal,
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Mastick Station,
Central and Court,
Sixth and Pacific,
Versailles and Encinal,
Pacific Avenue Station,
Central and Broadway,
Second Avenue Station,
Broadway and B,
Webster and Central Avenue,
Encinal Station,
Park and Encinal,
Buena Vista Avenue and Union.
PUBLIC HALLS AND BUILDINGS.
Blanding Hall-Webb avenue, between Park and Everett.
City Hall-Water Works Building, Park street.
Central Avenue Hall-Central avenue, near 6th street.
Eureka Hall-Masonic Temple Building.
G. A. R. Hall-Corner Central avenue and Park street.
Germania Hall-Southwest corner Park street and Santa Clara avenue. Harmonie Hall-Felix Wirbser, Manager. Paru, between Central and Santa Clara avenues.
Holtz Hall-Wm. Holtz, Proprietor. 1542} 7th street.
I. O. O. F. Building-Northwest corner Park street and Santa Clara avenue.
I. O. O. F. Hall-Northwest corner Park street and Santa Clara avenue. Linderman's Hall-Corner Central avenue and Park street.
Masonic Hall-Southwest corner Park street and Alameda avenue. Masonic Temple-Southwest corner Park street and Alameda avenue. Old Liberty Hall-Park Row, 2402} Santa Clara avenue.
Park Opera House-Southwest corner Park street and Buena Vista Avenue.
Post Office Building-Southeast corner Park street and Central avenue. Red Men's Hall-Northeast corner Park street and Webb avenue. Schroeder Building-1513 Park street.
Tucker Building-Southeast corner Park street and Santa Clara avenue.
SOCIETIES. SECRET AND BENEVOLENT. MASONIC.
Oak Grove Lodge, No. 215-Stated meetings second Thursday each month, at Masonic Temple.
Alameda Chapter, No. 70-Stated meetings first and third Saturdays each month, unless otherwise ordered, at Masonic Temple.
Carita Chapter, O. E. S .- Meets second and fourth Wednesday evenings in each month, at Masonic Temple.
Masonic Hall Association-W. A. S. Knowles, President; J. H. Eckhoff, Secretary; H. Sevening, Treasurer.
I. O. O.F.
Columbia Lodge, No. 40-Meets every Wednesday evening at Odd Fel- lows' Hall.
Golden State and Miners' Iron Works Nos. 231-251 First St., S. F.
Miscellaneous Machinery and Castings I. F. THOMPSON'S Slide Valve Corliss Engines. ST. JOHN'S
Steam Piston Packing Rings.
Rapid Transfer Co.
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458 ALAMEDA.
Encinal Lodge, No. 164-Meets every Monday evening, at I. O.O. F. Hall.
Alameda Rebekah Lodge, No. 107-Meets first and third Tuesdays, at I. O. O. F. Hall.
KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS.
Alameda Lodge, No. 49-Meets every Friday evening each month, at I. O. O. F. Hall.
A. O. U. W.
Alameda Lodge, No. 5-Meets every Wednesday evening, at Linderman's Hall.
Ashler Lodge, No. 165, A. O. U. W .- Meets second and fourth Tuesday evenings, at I. O. O. F. Hall.
West End Lodge, No. 175, A. O. U. W .- H. C. Ballheimer, Recorder. Meets every Tuesday evening, at Holtz Hall.
Minerva Lodge, No. 33, Degree of Honor-Meets second and fourth Mon- day each month, at Red Men's Hall.
ANCIENT ORDER OF FORESTERS OF AMERICA.
Court Pride of Alameda, No. 7388-Meets second and fourth Fridays of each month, at American Foresters' Hall.
Hamlet Circle, No. 164, Companions of the Forest-Meets first and third Fridays each month, at American Foresters' Hall.
INDEPENDENT ORDER OF FORESTERS.
Court Alameda, No. 1251-Meets first and third Tuesdays, Linderman's Hall.
IMPROVED ORDER OF RED MEN.
Pawnee Tribe, No. 67-Meets every Thursday evening, at American For- esters' Hall, southwest cor. Park and Santa Clara avenue.
U. A. ORDER OF DRUIDS.
Alameda Grove, No. 57-Meets every Tuesday evening, at Red Men's Hall.
KNIGHTS OF HONOR.
Garden City Lodge, No. 1745-Meets first and third Thursday evening each month, in I. O. O. F. Hall.
AMERICAN LEGION OF HONOR.
Alameda Council, No. 492-Meets second and fourth Thursdays each month, at I. O. O. F. Hall.
GRAND ARMY OF THE REPUBLIC.
Joe Hooker Post, No 11 .- Meets every Friday evening in each month, a G. A. R. Hall, Linderman's Opera House.
Gas Fixtures and Gas Glassware.
John F. Willard & Co 400 and 402 12th St Cor. Franklin, Oaklan
Real Estate and Builders
M. J. LAYMANCE & CO.
REAL ESTATE 466 Eighth Street, Oakland, Cal.
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NATIVE SONS OF THE GOLDEN WEST.
Alameda Parlor, No. 47-Meets every Monday evening, at Masonic Hall. Halcyon Parlor, No. 146-Meets every Tuesday evening at Masonic Hall.
NATIVE DAUGHTERS OF THE GOLDEN WEST.
Alameda Parlor, No. 18-Meets first and third Monday each month, at Red Men's Hall.
SONS OF ST. GEORGE.
Derby Lodge, No. 285-Meets second and fourth Wednesday evening in each month, at American Foresters' Hall. Southwest cor. Park and Santa Clara avenue.
CLUBS.
Alameda Bicycle and Athletic Club-J. F. Ives, President; H. R. Wil- liams, Jr., Secretary. Office and grounds, Schuetzen Park, Central avenue near McPherson.
Alameda Boating and Swimming Club-L. H. Transue, Secretary; foot of Chestnut.
Alameda Tennis Club-Encinal between Paru and Morton.
Encinal Boat Club-Geo. E. Plummer, President; G. W. Emmons, Secre- tary; foot of Grand, south side.
Pacific Swimming Club-George Spiller, President; Chas. King, Secre- tary. Terrace Baths.
Harmonie Club-Meets second Saturday evening in each month, at Har- monie Hall.
MISCELLANEOUS ASSOCIATIONS.
Alameda Improvement Association-Object to develop, improve and pro- tect the interests of Alameda. F. H. McCormick, President; J. E. Barber, Secretary. Meets first Thursday evening in each month, at City Hall, Water Works Building.
Carpenters' and Joiners' Union, No. 47-Meets second and fourth Thurs- day evenings, at Linderman's Hall.
Live Oak Circle, Chautauqua Literary and Scientific Society-G. A. Bordwell, President; meets every Tuesday evening.
Painters and Decorators of America-Alameda Union, No. 237. Meets every Wednesday evening, Grand Army Hall.
Turn Verein-Meets Germania Hall, corner Park and Santa Clara avenues.
The Triangle Branch of the Theosophical Society of Alameda-Meets every Monday, at 2 P. M., in Red Men's Hall.
Woman's Christian Temperance Union-Mrs. J. D. Jamison, President. Meets once in two weeks, in parlors First Methodist Church.
Young Woman's Christian Temperance Union-Miss Minnie T. Morris, President. Meets in parlors First Methodist Church,
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Abbot Lucy Miss, r 1021 Union
Abbott Annie L Mrs, propr Sandy Beach Baths, Central av nr 4th, r same
Abbott Chas M, painter, r 1183 Bdy
Abbott Henry, r Central av nr 5th
Abbott Isabel Miss, cashier, S F, r 1729 Chapin
Abjohn Wm, laborer, r Bdy nr Central av
Abrahamson Andrew, laborer, r Railroad av nr 4th
Abrahamson Annie Mrs, r 2 Arlington Court
Abrahamson Frank, r 2 Arlington Court
Abt Chas, emp P O, S F, r 1313 9th
Adair Harry, clk, r Railroad av nr 4th
Adair Jane M Mrs, r Railroad av nr 4th
Adair Jos, watchman N Clark & Sons, r Railroad av nr 4th
Adair Wm T, varnisher, r 1218 Post
Adair W T Mrs, music teacher, 1218 Post, r same
Adams Albert C, emp S P Co, r 1413 Paru
Adams Albert F, internal revenue adjuster, r 1413 Paru
Adams Carrie L Miss, r 3267 Briggs av
Adams E Mrs, notions, 2022 Railroad av, r same
Adams Edw, glove cutter, S F, r 2022 Railroad av
Adams John, r Central av nr 6th
Adams Kate Mrs, r 2226 Buena Vista av
Adams Zeb, shipping clk, S F, r 1613 Union
Addison Jas, mach, S F, r 613 Central av
Ader Paul, r 835 Taylor av
Adler Geo, artist, S F, r 886 Cedar
AETNA INSURANCE CO, T F Baird & Co agents, Morton station Ager Jas, printer, S F, r 2267 Clinton av
Ager Wm, student, r 2267 Clinton av
Agnew Elizabeth O Miss, teacher, r 1248 Versailles av
Agnew Emily Mrs, dressmkr, r 1248 Versailles av
Agnew Gilmore M, r 1424 Oak
Ahlborn Chas J, r High and Van Buren av
Ahlborn Fredk C, r High and Van Buren av
Ahlborn Louise Mrs, r High and Van Buren av
Ahlborn Louise Miss, r High and Van Buren av Ahlstrom Peter, eng, S F, r Bay and Eagle av
AITON FREDERICK W (H R Aiton & Sons) r 1231 Park
AITON HR (H R Aiton & Sons) r 1231 Park
AITON HR & SONS (H R, John and F W) groceries, fruits and tinware, 1231 Park
AITON JOHN (H R Aiton & Sons) r 1150 Park av
AKESSON A & CO (A Akesson) dealers in foreign wines and liquors, Cal- ifornia wines and brandies, 1429 Park
AKESSON AUGUST (A Akesson & Co) r 1429} Park
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Alameda Advertising Co, W A Hingree propr, Encinal av and Park
Alameda Baths, E H Porter propr, Central av nr 4th
Alameda Boating and Swimming Club, L H Transue sec, foot of Chest- nut
ALAMEDA BUILDING AND LOAN ASSOCIATION, Chas K Clark sec- retary, Harmonie Hall
ALAMEDA COLLECTION AGENCY, Farris & Fromm proprietors, all kinds of collections promptly attended to, 1360 Park
Alameda Cricket Grounds, Central av bet 7th and 8th
ALAMEDA CYCLERY, W M Hunt proprietor, agency of Rambler Bicy- cle and "G & J" Corrugated Tire, Masonic Temple, Alameda av nr Park
ALAMEDA DAILY ARGUS, published daily by Argus Publishing Co, $4.80 per year, Central av e of Park
ALAMEDA DAILY EVENING ENCINAL, F K Krauth editor and propri- etor, 40 cts per month, 1526 Park
ALAMEDA EVENING TELEGRAM, E L Marshall publisher and proprie- tor, office 1508 Park
Alameda Free Kindergarten, Miss Annie Hebard principal, Pacific av nr Grand
ALAMEDA FREE LIBRARY AND READING ROOM, John W Har- bourne librarian, Library Building
Alameda French Bakery, B Medevielle proprietor, 1420 Pine
Alameda Hall, Bank nr Park
Alameda Hotel, Mrs H Saunders propr, 1715 Park
Alameda Ice Depot, F T Martin propr, 1632 Park
ALAMEDA LUMBER YARD, EM Derby & Co proprietors, NE cor Enci- nal and Park aves
ALAMEDA MARKET (meat) Strong & Daniel proprietors, 1525 Park
ALAMEDA NEWS CO, H G Mehrtens proprietor, books, stationery, etc, agency S F Examiner, 1539 Park
Alameda, Oakland and Piedmont Electric Ry Co Power House, 7th cor Harrison av
Alameda Park, Encinal av and Park
ALAMEDA PHARMACY, F Binder proprietor, 1362 Park
ALAMEDA PRINTING CO, Charles W Petry proprietor, book and job printing, bookbinding and lithographing, Buena Vista av and Arbor ALAMEDA SAVINGS BANK, H Sevening president, J E Baker cashier, Park NE cor of Central av
Alameda Stables, Martin & Crowe proprietors, Park opp Broad Gauge Depot
Alberga David R, cond A O & P E Ry Co, r 633 Taylor av
Albers Chas W, clk, S F, r 1513 Grant
Albers Geo E, clk, S F, r 1913 Pacific av
Albers John H A, oyster dealer, S F, r 1613 Grant
Albers Thos A, carp, r 1626 Hibbard
Alcray P Mrs, dressmkr, r 702 Central av
Alex Margaret Mrs, r 1523 Lafayette
SAN FRANCISCO WIRE WORKS C. H. GRUENHAGEN,
669 Mission St. bet. 3d and New Montgomery, S. F.
Manufacturers of STORE FIXTURES, WIRE FORMS, ARCHES, HAT AND FLOWER STANDS, BASKETS, ETC.
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AYDELOTTE'S BUSINESS COLLEGE, English Department, 6 Months, $50.
Y. M. C. A. Building, Oakland, Cal.
462 ALE
ALAMEDA. AND
West Berkeley. Cal.
Brick, Lime, Hair, Cement, Plaster TELEPHONE 1702
HENRY W. TAYLOR
Alexander Chas M, com traveler, r 1813 Buena Vista av Alexander David G, sec Welch & Co, S F, r 1240 Bdy Alexander Grace M Miss, r 1813 Buena Vista av Alexandre J, mfrs' agt, S F, r 2028 San Antonio av Alfs Wm (Naber, Alfs & Brune, S F) r 1715 Central av Aliamus Remi, gardener, r 1603 Santa Clara av Allbright Benj F, barber, 2302 Encinal av, r same Alleguade Marie Mrs, domestic A Carpentier Allen Albert (Donovan & Allen) r 1283 9th Allen Arthur F, draughtsman, S F, r 462 Santa Clara av Allen Christy, clk, S F, r 462 Santa Clara av Allen Darwin C, r 2132 Alameda av
Allen E A, agt str Gold, S F, r Cedar nr Clinton av Allen Isaac P, ins, S F, r 462 Santa Clara av Allen Reece B, r 1328 Versailles av Allen Sidney D, ins, S F, r 462 Santa Clara av Allen W H, clk, S F, r 2016 San Antonio av Allsopp Geo F, foreman Pac Lumber Yard, Berkeley, r 1037 Regent ALPHA MALE AND FEMALE NURSES, Dressers' and Masseurs' Agency, C B Elbe agent, Elbe's Pharmacy
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