Husted's Oakland, Alameda and Berkeley directory, 1896, Part 71

Author: Husted, F. M; Polk-Husted Directory Co
Publication date: 1896
Publisher: San Francisco, Cal. : F.M. Husted
Number of Pages: 734


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Wm M, painter W W Tucker, r 1358 Market


" Wm R, editor and mgr Messiah's Advocate, r 845 Isabella


YOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSO- CIATION, Noel H Jacks General Secretary, 12th n e cor Clay


Y M C A BUILDING, 12th n e cor Clay " Men's Institute Hall, E 14th cor 15th av


" Women's Christian Assn, Mrs P D Browne pres, 1424 Fraklin


" Women's Christian Assn Home, Miss Amelia Williams supt, 1424 Franklin


Youngberg Adolph, tailor, r 1358 15th " Adolph Jr, r 1358 15th


Younger Chas S, clk, r 2458 Grove


" C J Mrs, r 267 4th


" Louis E, painter F M Farwell, r 267 4th


Youngman A M Miss, teacher Lafayette Grammar School, r Seminary av


Youse.Frank E; r 1426 8th


" Henry E, clk S F, r 1426 8th


" Saml A, mach S F, r 1426 8th


YULE JOHN, Attorney at Law Rooms 6-8 957 Broadway, Telephone 449, r 1315 Franklin


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Zabel Alexander J, eng, r 815 35th


" Augusta L Miss, teacher Clawson school, r 815 3th


" John, miller, r 712 Jefferson


" Julius, farmer, r 815 35th


" Leo, mach, r 815 35th


Zabriskie Christian, real estate 467 9th, r SF


Zache Martin, contr and bldr 1072 E 15th r same Zahl Louis, r 1415 10th


Zahn M Miss, dom cor San Pablo and Park avs


" R Geo, mfr S F, r 155 Perry


Zamloch Anton, prestidigitator, r Craw- ford nr San Pablo av


" Antoinette F Miss, r Crawford nr San Pablo av


Zander Jas A, clk Clark Wise & Co, r Ross House


" Louisa Mrs, r 1223 21st av


" Wm Mrs, r 111012 E 14th


Zapetini John, lab, r Montgomery nr Booth


Zarpentin Herman, baker H Hamil- ton, r 54 2d


Zech Christian, baker A Kreyer, r 1559 Bdy


" Fredk Jr, teacher piano Snell Semi- nary, r 540 William


Zehle Claudina Mrs, r 1362 17th


Zeigenfuss Carrie Mrs, r 916 8th


" Florence Mrs, r 916 8th


Zeimer H Mrs, r 909 Linden


Zeiph Teddie, clk, r 814 Grove


Zeis Anna Mrs, dressmkr 872 Willow, r same


Zeising Henry, r 1004 21st


Zeissen Elizabeth, dom 1069 12th


Zelinsky Leon, clk H Alexander, r Ala- meda


ZELLER ADOLPH, Furniture 1060 Broadway, r 1607 Brush


" Josie L Miss, dressmkr 22 San Pablo av, r same


" Lizzie Miss, dressmkr 22 San Pablo av, r same


Zenith Planing Mills, 1051 E 12th


Zepf Frank J, cigar mfr Fruitvale av nr E 14th r same


Zerga Steffano (Wm Raffetto & Co) r 1014 7th


Zerrell Herman, gripman O R R Co, r 1835 Linden


Zgragen Louis, lab Hardwick & Son Fruitvale


Zibbel J, emp J C Westphal & Sons


Ziegenbein Catherine Mrs, r 966 Peralta


' Florentine Miss, r 966 Peralta


" Lillie D Miss, r 966 Peralta


" Mary Miss, r 966 Peralta


Ziegenfuss Jos N, r 916 8th


Ziegler Chas, meat mkt 1223 Bdy, r 1228 Bdy


" J Geo, r 560 35th


Zimmer John, plumber S F, r Hubbard nr Park av


Zimmerman A, waiter Ruedy's Hotel 66


August, shoemkr 832 Washn, r same


" Christ, mach S F, r Tevis nr Lloyd av .


" Geo, bartndr, r 1380 Bdy


' Gustave L, tinner L M Babcock; & Co, r 128 Hollis


" Jacob, lab, r 1380 Bdy


Lizzie, dom E D Bassett Fruitvale av


Maggie Mrs, r Tevis nr Lloyd av


Mary Miss, r 318 Telegraph av


Max, bottler H Braun, r Ruedy's Hotel


N. CLARK & SONS, 17-19 Spear St., San Francisco Manufacturers and Dealers in Fire Brick and Fire Clay


JAMES P. TAYLOR COAL Offices, 455 Ninth St., Oakland, and 1507 Park St., Alameda, Yard, Foot of Franklin St. FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC WHOLESALE AND RETAIL


JAYMANCE REAL ESTATE


and Investment 466 Eighth St. Oakland [aL.


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Zimmerman O J, carp M S Libbey, r Alameda


Oswell, baker E Kreukel, r 1472 7th


" Wm H, cigarmkr, r 914 Kirkham


Zingel Albert, r 659 Jackson


" Theo, emp O Journal, r 659 Jackson Zinns Wm H, r 1360 Grove


" Wm H Mrs, dressmkr 1360 Grove, r same


Zinsgraf August, grinder O Olson, r S F Zion's German and English Day School, J G Theiss prin, 12th s w cor Myrtle " German Evangelical Lutheran Church, Rev J H Theiss pastor, 12th s w cor Myrtle


Zittlau August F, clk J C Westphal & Sons, r 511 E 15th


Zittle Geo W, carp, r Isabella nr High


Zitvogel Michael, lab, r 1119 19th


Zizak Antonio, cook M Catusich, r 1414 Brush


Zobel Gabriel, carp, r 416 5th


Zolner Alfred, rectifier S F, r Grove cor 38th


Zuanich Luca (L M Babcock & Co) r Mariposa nr Grove


Zucker Emma B Miss, r 22 Orange


Maurice, com trav, r 22 Orange


Zumsteg Louis, gardener, r 1076 E 15th Zumwalt Rebecca E Mrs, r 1213 Jefferson Zunino Domingo, scavenger, r 1416 3d


Zwisher Albert K, moved to Placerville " Chas E, moved to Placerville


Chas L, moved to Placerville


Zwisler Grace Miss, r 524 14th


" W H, trav agt S F, r 524 14th


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CITY OF ALAMEDA.


CITY GOVERNMENT.


OFFICERS.


President Board of Trustees-J. F. Forderer.


Clerk-B. F. Lamborn.


Treasurer-R. G. Wheeler.


Marshal and Chief of Police-Oscar L. Rogers.


Assessor-J. C. Linderman.


Attorney-Edward K. Taylor.


Recorder-A. F. St. Sure.


Engineer-W. R. Poyzer. .


Superintendent of Streets-V. M. Frodden.


Superintendent of Schools-D. J. Sullivan.


Numberer-J. D. Jewett.


Chief Engineer Fire Department-F. K. Krauth, Jr.


Health Officer-Dr. John T. McLean.


Sanitary Inspector-E. C. Maillot.


BOARD OF TRUSTEES.


Meets every Monday at 7:30 P. M.


J. F. Forderer, president; Theodore W. Leydecker, Wm. Hammond, F. J. Fletter. A. V. Clark; B. F. Lamborn, clerk.


STANDING COMMITTEES.


Judiciary-J. F. Forderer, F. J. Fletter.


Finance. Auditing and Public Health-F. J. Fletter, A. V. Clark.


Fire, Police, Licenses and Public Buildings-T. W. Leydecker, Wm. Hammond. Streets, Sewers and Wharves-Wm. Hammond, T. W. Leydecker. Lights, Water, Printing and Advertising-A. V, Clark, F. J. Fletter. J. F. Forderer, member of all committees.


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ALAMEDA. 457


BOARD OF EDUCATION.


C. L. Tisdale, M.D., president; W A. L. Knowles, J. B. Lanktree, C. A. Brown, E. H. Bryan.


Secretary and superintendent of schools-D. J. Sullivan.


BOARD OF HEALTH.


Dr. John T. McLean, health officer; E. C. Maillot, sanitary inspector; Dr. D. T. Carpenter, V. S. Office, City Hall.


POLICE DEPARTMENT.


Chief-Oscar L. Rogers.


Regular Officers-Theodore Anderson, Joseph Lawrence, Dennis Welch, Fred F. Brampton, Charles Moebus, John Conrad, Albert Kamp, Wm. Schumacher, George H. Brown, Louis H. Schoenau, Charles Keyes, Jesse Rogers. .


FIRE DEPARTMENT.


Chief Engineer-Fred K. Krauth Jr.


Assistant Engineer, First District-F. K. Millington.


Assistant Engineer, Second District-H. Muller.


Department Secretary-G. H. Turner.


Department Treasurer-B. E. Combs.


Treasurer Relief Fund-M. G. Strong.


Citizen Hook and Ladder Co. No. 1-Webb avenue near Park. F. K. Millington, foreman; F. K. Krauth Jr., secretary.


Thompson Hose Co. No. 1-Webb avenue near Park. Fred Schumann, foreman; T. R. Hanson, secretary.


Whidden Hose Co. No. 2-Webster between Railroad and Pacific avenues. George H. Turner, foreman; Louis Lenz, secretary.


Sherman Hose Co. No. 3-Sherman between Central and Santa Clara avenues. H. S. Godfrey, foreman; T. J. Smith, secretary.


Pacific Hose Co. No. 4-Chestnut between Pacific and Railroad ave- nues. T. A. Albers Jr., foreman; Charles T. Rose, secretary.


Herman H. Cordes Jr. Hose Co. No. 5-Corner of Court and Jackson. J. F. Ives, foreman; F. E. Graham, secretary.


Chemical Engine No. 1-Webster between Railroad and Pacific ave- nues. Fred Lubben, driver.


Chemical Engine No. 2-Webb avenue near Park. B. Steinmetz, driver:


Encinal Engine Co. No. I-Chestnut between Pacific and Railroad ave- nues. Hans P. Nielsen, engineer; J. G. Mattheis, driver.


Hose Co. No. I-Webb avenue near Park. Gus Wagner, driver.


FIRE ALARM BOXES.


Box 12-Fourth street (First avenue) and Santa Clara avenue.


13-Encinal street and Railroad avenue.


14-Seventh (Webster) street and Santa Clara avenue.


15-Ninth (McPherson) street and Santa Clara avenue.


Office: 972 Broadway, Oakland, Cal.


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460 & 462 Eighth St. Oakland


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458 ALAMEDA.


Box 16-Wood street and Pacific avenue.


17-Bay street and Santa Clara avenue.


18-Benton street and Railroad avenue.


19-Pacific avenue corner Webster.


21-Central avenue corner Benton.


31-Paru street and San Antonio avenue.


32-Grand street and Santa Clara avenue.


34-Chester street between Pacific avenue and Railroad avenue.


35-Chestnut street and Encinal avenue.


60 36-Walnut street and San Antonio avenue.


37-Walnut street and Santa Clara avenue.


38-Park street and Encinal avenue.


41-Park street and Beuna Vista avenue.


42-Webb avenue at police office.


66 43-Broadway and Lincoln avenue.


45-Broadway and Encinal avenue.


46-Grove street and Central avenue.


66 47-High street and Encinal avenue.


Instructions-Unlock and open the door of box; pull down hook ONCE and let go; shut the door.


POST OFFICE.


Park near Central avenue.


Postmaster-T. C. Stoddard.


Assistant Postmaster-Oswald Lubbock.


General Delivery Clerk-Hanna A. Graves.


Carriers-E, J. Rennell, Frank H. Spink, Herbert Hamma, Wm. E. Forsyth, P. Nelson, Percy Fox. F. E. Graham, J. Floyd, sub- stitutes.


Sub Station No. 1-Webster corner Santa Clara avenue. F. L. Vol- berg, superintendent.


OFFICE HOURS.


Open


Close


General Delivery Window 8 A. M. 8 P. M.


Stamp and Box Windows .. .8 A. M. 8 P. M.


Money Order Department 8 A. M. 6 P. M.


Registry Department. 8 A. M. 6 P. M.


Sundays .12 to I P. M.


BANKS.


Alameda Savings Bank-Park northeast corner Central avenue. Capi- tal $100,000. H. Sevening, president; Dell Linderman, vice- president ; J. E. Baker, cashier.


Bank of Alameda-Park northeast corner Central avenue. Capital $100,000. H. Sevening, president ; Dell Linderman, vice-presi- dent; J. E. Baker, cashier and secretary ; Charles E. Tabor, assistant cashier.


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ALAMEDA. 459


CHURCHES.


BAPTIST.


First-Santa Clara avenue near Benton. Rev. W. T. Jordan, pastor. Sunday services, II a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Sunday school, 12:30 p. m. Prayer meeting, Wednesday, 7:30 p. m.


CHRISTIAN.


Christian-Eureka Hall. Sunday services, II a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Sunday school, 10 a. m. Y. P. S. C. E., 6:30 p. m. Prayer meet- ing,"Wednesday, 7:30 p. m.


CONGREGATIONAL.


First-Southwest corner Central avenue and Chestnut. Rev. W. W. Scudder Jr., pastor. Sunday services, II a. m. and 7:30 p. m.

EPISCOPAL.


Christ-Southeast corner Santa Clara avenue and Grand. Rev. W. M. Lane, Rector. Sunday services, II a. m. and 7:15 p. m. Sunday school, 9:45 a. m.


LUTHERAN.


First German-Lafayette between Central and Santa Clara avenues. Rev. H. Haserodt, pastor. Sunday services, 10:45 a. m. Sunday K.LE school, 9:15 a. m.


West End German-154212 Webster. Rev. H. E. J. Ongerth, pastor. Sunday services, 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Sunday school, 9:45 a. m.


METHODIST.


Chestnut Street-Chestnut corner Santa Clara avenue. Rev. E. Smith, pastor. Sunday services, II a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Sunday school, 9:45 a. m. Epworth League, 6:30 p. m. Prayer meeting, Wednesday, 7:30 p. m.


First-Southwest corner Central avenue and Park. Rev. F. D. Bo- vard, pastor. Sunday services, II a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Sunday school, 12:30 p. m. Y. P. S. C. E., 6:30 p. m. Prayer meeting, Wednesday, 7:30 p. m.


Free-Pine near Santa Clara avenue. Rev. Wm. Pearce, pastor. Sun- day services, II a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Sunday school, 10 a. m. Prayer meeting, Wednesday, 7:30 p. m.


Santa Clara Avenue-Corner Santa Clara avenue and Eighth. Rev. John J. Martin, pastor. Sunday services, II a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Sunday school, 9:45 a. m. Prayer meeting, Wednesday, 7:30 p. m.


OAKLAND BOTTLING CO. 1419 Broadway For J. WIELAND'S Extra Pale Lager


Telephone 223


The CHRONICLE is the Leading Newspaper of the Pacific Coast I C C T


Golden State & Miners' Iron Works, S. F.


Harding's Gas, Gasoline and Coal Oil Engines ONINIW MACHINERY


Smith & Schmidt,


FRESCO PAINTING AND PAPER HANGING OFFICE: ROOM 516 Central Bank Bldg .. OAKLAND


ALAMEDA.


460


PRESBYTERIAN.


First-Southwest corner Central and Versailles avenue. Rev. F. S. Brush, pastor. Sunday services, II a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Sunday school, 12:30 p. m. Y. P. S. C. E., 6:30 p. m. Prayer meeting, Wednesday, 7:45 p. m.


First Presbyterian Chinese Mission-Railroad avenue between Willow and Chestnut.


United-Northeast corner Santa Clara avenue and Union. Rev. A. Calhoun, D.D., pastor. Sunday services, II a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Sunday school, 12:15 p. m. Y. P. S. C. E., 6:30 p. m. Prayer meeting, Wednesday, 7:30 p. m.


ROMAN CATHOLIC.


St. Joseph's-Southeast corner Chestnut and San Antonio avenues. Rev. J. J. Sullivan, rector. Sunday services, 8:30 and 10:30 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Sunday school, 9:30 a. m.


UNITARIAN.


First-Grand near Santa Clara avenue. Rev. G. R. Dodson, pastor. Sunday services, 11 a. m. Sunday school, 10 a. m.


LIBRARIES.


Alameda Free Library and Reading Room-Public Library Building, Park between Central and Santa Clara avenues; open from 9 a. m. to 9 p. m., Sundays 1 to 3 p. m. Has over 19,000 volumes, 40 per cent fiction, 15 per cent juvenile, balance scientific, history, travels, etc .; circulation 108, 101 during the year. J. W. Harbourne, librarian ; Mary C. Harbough, assistant librarian ; Wm. Bacon, assistant librarian. Trustees: E. Shelley, chairman; J. G. Brick, John Lutgen, George Jensen; J. R. Knowland, secretary. Regular monthly meeting, first Tuesday in each month at 7:30 p. m.


West End Reading Room-1517 Webster, Open from 5:30 to 9 p. m. Branch of the Alameda Free Library. Mrs. T. B. Marshall, curator.


MILITARY.


Company G, N. G. C .- Armory Hall. W. F. Chipman, captain ; W. W. Simpson, lieutenant,


KALINDO HOTEL The leading and largest Hotel in Oakland. 8 +?St, bet Broadway and Franklin St


AYDELOTTE'S BUSINESS COLLEGE,


Shorthand Course,


Y. M. C. A. Building, Oakland, Cal.


Six Months, $60.


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MISCELLANEOUS CLUBS AND ORGANIZA-


TIONS.


Alameda Boating and Swimming Club-Foot of Chestnut. W. A. Caldwell, secretary.


Alameda Cyclers-1363 Park avenue. E. H. Lake, president; F. G. White, secretary and treasurer.


Alameda Driving Association-1432 Park. J. Ellsworth, president ; A. G. Burns, secretary.


Alameda Republican Club-Meets Wednesday evenings, 142412 Park. Alameda Tennis Club-Encinal avenue between Paru and Morton.


California Yacht Club-Alameda Point near Webster. E. A. Von- Schmidt, commodore; Bruce Palmer, secretary.


El Nido Club-Masonic Temple. C. E. Elliot, president ; J. C. Crooks, vice-president ; H. Sevening, treasurer ; . A. C. Whyte, secretary. Encinal Yacht Club-Foot of Grand, E. J. Holt, President; W. O. Henn, secretary.


Harmonie Club-Meets second Saturday evening each month, Har- monie Hall. Wm. Alfs, president.


Pacific Swimming Club-Terrace Baths.


Salvation Army-2420 Central avenue.


Theosophical Society-1624 Park. Mrs. D. C. Story, secretary. Turn Verein-Meets Germania Hall.


Woman's Christian Temperance Union-Mrs. M. H. Krauth, president. Meets in parlors First M. E. Church.


Woman's Exchange and Relief Society-1406 Park. Mrs. E. M. Smith, president ; Mrs. J. Rathgeb, secretary ; Mrs. U. C. Burr, superintendent.


NEWSPAPERS AND PUBLICATIONS.


Alameda Daily Argus-Central avenue near Park. Argus Publishing Co., proprietors. Subscription $4.80 per year.


Alameda Daily Evening Encinal-2412 Central avenue. F. K. Krauth, editor and proprietor. Subscription 40 cents per month.


Clover Leaf (Semi-Monthly)-620 Santa Clara avenue. Hopken Print- ing Co., publishers. Subscription 75 cents per annum.


Lutheran Bolchafter, The-1705 Pacific avenue. John Hippen, pub- lisher; issued monthly.


Morning Telegram, The (Daily) -- Published by the Telegram Publish- ing Co., 1508 Park. Subscription $4.50 per annum, 40 cents per month.


PARKS.


Alameda Park-Encinal avenue and Park avenue.


M. S. SMITH & SONS


1154-1158 Broadway


Fine Leather Goods, Choice Novelties


Telephone 613 PICTURE FRAMING


Oakland, Cal.


William J. Dingee


Real Estate Investments Houses to Rent 460 & 462 Eighth St. Oakland


AYDELOTTE'S BUSINESS COLLEGE,


Shorthand Course, Six Months, $60.


Y. M. C. A. Building, Oakland, Cal.


Bordering and Refitting a Specialty.


368 Fourth Street, J. J. LERRI & CO.,? CARPETS CUT, SEWED and LAID, Telephone 385.


462 ALAMEDA.


PUBLIC HALLS AND BUILDINGS.


Alameda Hall-Bank near Park.


American Foresters' Hall-Santa Clara avenue corner Park.


Armory Hall-1653 Park.


Artesian Block-Park near Central avenue.


Blanding Hall-Webb avenue near Park.


Central Avenue Hall-Central avenue near Sixth.


Central Block-Central avenue corner Oak.


City Hall-Santa Clara avenue corner Oak.


Eureka Hall-Alameda avenue corner Park.


G. A. R. Hall-Central avenue corner Park avenue.


Germania Hall-Lincoln avenue near Park.


Harmonie Hall-Paru between Central and Santa Clara avenues. Holtz Hall-154212 Webster.


I. O. O. F. Building-Park corner Santa Clara avenue.


I. O. O. F. Hall-Park corner Santa Clara avenue.


Library Building-Park near Central avenue.


Linderman Hall-Central avenue corner Park avenue.


Linderman Opera House-Central avenue corner Park avenue. Masonic Hall-Alameda avenue corner Park.


Masonic Temple- Alameda avenue corner Park.


Old Liberty Hall-24021/2 Park.


Park Row-Park corner Santa Clara avenue.


Postoffice Block-Park corner Central avenue.


Red Men's Hall-Park northeast corner Webb avenue.


Schroeder Building-1513 Park.


St. Joseph's Hall-San Antonio avenue corner Lafayette.


Tucker's Building-Park northeast corner Santa Clara avenue. Tucker's Hall-142472 Park.


SCHOOLS.


PUBLIC.


Board of Education-C. L. Tisdale, M.D., president; D. J. Sullivan, secretary and superintendent.


High School-Santa Clara avenue between Chestnut and Willow-A. W. Scott, principal ; J. H. Firehammer, F. A. Reynolds, Emily J. Hamilton, Ada H. Ramsdell, E. Helen Richardson and H. E. J. Ongerth, teachers.


Bay Farm School-Bay Farm Island. Miss H. M. Sullivan, teacher. Encinal School-Northwest corner Santa Clara avenue and Bay- Louis De Brish, principal ; Luie L. Taft, Ella E. Stansbury, Delle Dibble, Martha Crooks, Augusta Kuhls, Grace A. Sullivan, M. Helen McLean, Maude Gray, Mabel D .. Hendricks, Amalia Anderson and Alice H. Cohen, teachers.


J. W. MOSS, Real Estate Agent and Notary Public


Money to Loan, Houses Rented, Rents Collected


958 Broadway . bet. Ninth and Tenth. . Oakland, Cal.


TAYMANCE REAL ESTATE


and Investment 466 Eighth St. Oakland CaL.


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Everett School-Northeast corner Everett and Eagle avenue. D." S. Buterbaugh, principal ; Miss Ruth E. Van Brunt and Mrs. N. H. Ramsdell, teachers.


Haight School-North side Santa Clara avenue between Willow and Chestnut. A. W. Scott, principal; Mary G. Stone, Mary I. Brown, Mrs. M. E. Chace, Mrs. J. S. Babson, Mrs. G. Clement, Elizabeth Elliot, Minnie Mckean, Marguerite Howard, Mrs. Hel- ena Hunt, Miss Ada Bird and Mrs. Mary Dickson, teachers.


Longfellow School-Pacific avenue corner Fifth. J. H. Eickhoff, prin- cipal; Miss Alice Bailey, Miss Agnes Spreckels, Miss Gussie Benn, Miss Lottie E. Perkins, Miss June G. Painter, Mrs. Ada H. Coldwell, Miss Carrie W. Atkinson and Miss Laura M. Russell, teachers.


Porter School-South side Alameda avenue between Oak and Walnut. John W. Young, principal; Gertrude E. Treanor, Elizabeth O. Agnew, Mabel Gallego, Violet A. Francis, Annie M. Wiebalk, Irene H. Stevens, Agnes M. Crowley, Mrs. C. J. Newberry, Lois E. Fish, Kate E. Conger, Mary G. Stone and Bertha T. Vollmer, teachers.


Wilson School-Mound between Van Buren and Jackson. Charles F. True, principal ; Malsie T. Livingstone, Lilian Roden, Mrs. Alice E. David, Florence L. Manson, Mrs. E. F. Ives, Mrs. A. C. Paris, Mrs. F. E. Blood and Mrs. E. M. North, teachers.


Evening School-Porter School Building. Sessions, 7:15 p. m. to 9:15 p. m. O. E. Swain, teacher.


Special Teachers-S. H. Roberts, music; D. Hanshaw and Mrs. M. P. Hanshaw, penmanship.


Substitute Teachers-Mary C. Huntington and Kate C. Jarvis.


KINDERGARTENS.


Alameda Froebel Kindergarten-1314 Santa Clara avenue. Miss M. Smallwood, principal.


Middleton Kindergarten-1716 Encinal avenue. Miss Ella Middleton, teacher.


Tuggy Kindergarten-1223 Park. Miss Hattie E. Tuggy, teacher.


PRIVATE.


Miss Manson's School-1625 San Jose avenue. Miss S. A. Manson, principal ; Miss M. E. Manson, associate principal.


Notre Dame Academy-Northwest corner Chestnut and San Jose avenue. Conducted by the sisters of Notre Dame.


University Academy-Railroad avenue corner Encinal avenue. W. W. Anderson, principal ; J. B. Hughes, S. C. Lee and J. F. Thompson instructors.


Wm. de Jung's School-1012 Grand. Wm. de Jung, principal.


Rooms, 315 and 316 Central Bank Building, Oakland


New Era Mechanics' and Commercial Exchange


dences, Schoolhouses, Academies, Churches, etc. Telephone 1007. Build Furniture, Offices, Halls, Hotels, Resi- P. O. BOX 231


Will Renovate, Move, Refit, Repair, Remodel or


BYRON RUTLEY


Merchant Tailor A Select Stock of For- eign and Domestic Cloths for Suits and Overcoats 1167 Washington Street


James Cahill & Co.


Wall Paper and Window Shades 408 Twelfth Street OAKLAND, CAL.


1320 Peralta Street


1319 Center Street


It will pay you to visit Walsh & O'Brien's before purchasing elsewhere


Cash Grocery Store


WALSH & O'BRIEN


464 ALAMEDA.


SOCIETIES-SECRET AND BENEVOLENT.


A. F. & A. MASONS.


Masonic Hall Association-G. H. Payne, president ; J. H. Eickhoff, secretary ; H. Sevening, Treasurer. Meets Masonic Temple. Alameda Chapter, No. 70-Meets first and third Saturdays each month, Masonic Temple,


Oak Grove Lodge, No. 215-Meets second Thursday each month, Masonic Temple.


Carita Chapter, O. E. S .- Meets second and fourth Wednesdays each month, Masonic Temple.


A. O. UNITED WORKMEN.


Alameda Lodge, No. 5-Meets every Wednesday evening, Linderman's Hall.


Ashler Lodge, No. 165-Meets second and fourth Tuesday evenings each month, Odd Fellows' Hall.


West End Lodge, No. 175-Meets every Tuesday evening, Holtz Hall.


Minerva Lodge, No. 33, Degree of Honor-Meets second and fourth Mondays each month, Red Men's Hall.


FORESTERS OF AMERICA.


Court Pride of Alameda, No. 19-Meets second and fourth Friday evenings each month, American Foresters' Hall.


Hamlet Circle, No. 64, Companions of the Forest-Meets first and third Friday evenings each month, American Foresters' Hall.


I. O. ODD FELLOWS.


Columbia Lodge, No. 40-Meets every Wednesday evening, Odd Fel- lows' Hall.


Encinal Lodge, No. 164-Meets every Monday evening, Odd Fellows' Hall.


Alameda Rebekah Lodge, No. 107-Meets first and third Tuesday evenings each month, Odd Fellows' Hall.


NATIVE SONS OF THE GOLDEN WEST.


Alameda Parlor, No. 47-Meets every Monday evening, Masonic Hall. Halcyon Parlor, No. 146-Meets every Tuesday evening, Masonic Hall.


NATIVE DAUGHTERS OF THE GOLDEN WEST.


Alameda Parlor, No. 18-Meets first and third Mondays each month, Red Men's Hall.


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