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State Board of Health-Martin Regens- burger, president; Drs. A. C. Hart, F. K. Alnsworth. W. A. Briggs, W. Le Moyne Wills. O. Stansbury, members; N. K. Foster, secretary.
State Board of Fish Commissioners- George Stone, president; John Berm- Ingham. Jr., F. W. Van Sicklen, mem- bers: Charles A. Vogelsang. seeretary and chief deputy.
State Bureau of Labor Statistics-J. D. MeKenzie, commissioner; F. C. Jones, deputy commissioner; Miss K. Kelley, secretary.
State Bureau of Vital Statistics-N. K. Foster, register; G. 1. Leslie, statisti- cian.
State Commissioner of Horticulture-El- wood Cooper, commissioner; John Isaac. secretary; Edward H. Ehrhorn, dep- uty.
Bank Commissioners-Charles H. Duns- moor, W. Blackstock, Herman Silver, Zenith Eldridge; J. Cal Ewing, secre- tary.
Commissioners of Building and Loan As- sociations-D. W. Fiekl, Albert Lind- ley; James L Fields, secretary.
Commissioners for the Revision and Re- form of the Law-John F. Davis, see- retary; Hildie Clough.
State Engineer-Nathaniel Ellery.
Railroad Commission-A. C. Irwin. pres- ident; Adam Andrew, Orin S. Hender- son; Judson C. Bruise, secretary.
State Capitol Commission-J. N. Gillett (Governor). C. F. Curry (Secretary of State). W. R. Williams (Treasurer). Insurance Commissioner-E. Myron Wolf. State Commission in Lunacy-J. N. Gil- lett (Governor), president; C. F. Curry, U. S. Webb. N. K. Foster, Dr. F. W. Hatch.
State Board of Prison Directors-Tirey L. Ford, president: C. N. Felton, Rob- ert T. Devlin, Warren Porter.
Warden of Folsom Prison-Archibald Yell.
Warden of San Quentin Prison-Edgar. SUPREME COURT.
Chief Justice-W. H. Beatty.
Associate Justices-T. B. McFarland, Walter Van Dye, F. M. Angellotti, F. W. Henshaw, W. G. Lorigan and Lu- cien Shaw.
Clerk-F. L. Caughey; N. C. Daroux, deputy clerk.
Court Reporter-C. C. Pomeroy: H. C. Tinkler. secretary: B. F. Edson, libra- rian.
NATIONAL GUARD, STATE OF CALIFORNIA.
COMMANDER-IN-CHIEF AND MEM- BERS OF STAFF.
Commander-in-Chief, J. N. Gillett, Gov- ernor State of California, Chief of Staff. Adjutant General. Brig. Gen. Joseph B. Lauck (Sacramento).
Staff of Commander-in-Chief-Assistant Adjutant General. Col. Arthur W. Brad- bury (Sacramento); Assistant Inspector General, Col. Thomas Wilhelm (Hay- ward): Chief Engineer, Col. Hugh F. Sime (S. F.); Judge Advocate General, Col. George 1. Pippy (S. F.); Surgeon General. Col. D. D. Crowley (Oakland) ; Assistant Paymaster General, Col. Francis E. Beck (S. F.).
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STATE GOVERNMENT.
AIDES-DE-CAMP.
Lieut. Col. Robert Wieneke (S. F.), Lieut. Col. Frank M. Chapman (Covina), Lieut. Col. Harvey D. Loveland (S. F.), Lieut. Col. W. S Killingsworth ( Vaca- ville), Commander Emanuel J Lewis (Los Angeles), Lieut. Col. Theo. H. Minor (Arcata), Lieut. Theo. Gier (Oakland), Lieut. Col. Henry G. W. Dinkelspiel (S. F.), Lieut. Col. G. E. Pillsbury (Los Angeles), Lieut. Col. J. H. Cambell (Pasadena), Lieut. Col. R. H. Herron (Los Angeles), Lieut. Col. W. J. Barrett (S. F.), Lieut. Col. G. N. Black (Los Angeles), Lieut Col. D. C. Collier (San Diego), Lieut Col. A. W. Foster Jr. (San Rafael), Lieut. Col. W. M. Garland (Los Angeles), Lieut. Col. C. M. Hammond (Lakeport), Lieut. Col. C. L. Heartwell (Long Beach), Lieut. Col. Ira
Hochheimer ( Bakersfield), Lieut. Col. F. W. Marston (S. F.), Lieut. Col. P. M. Nippert (S. F.), Lieut. Col. Sherman Pease (Los Angeles), Lieut. Col. E. A. Preble (Monterey), Lieut. Col. W. C. Ralston (S F.), Lieut. Col. C. D. Swan (Modesto).
FIRST BRIGADE STAFF.
Robert Wankowski, Brigadier, General First Brigade, Los Angeles.
Assistant Adjutant General. Lieut. Col. Win. G. Schreiber, Los Angeles; In- spector. Major L. D. Collins; Inspector Small Arms Practice, Major J. Edward Sullivan, Los Angeles; Quartermaster, Major John W. A. Off, Los Angeles; Commissary Major, Wm. D. Stephens, Los Angeles; Judge Advocate. Major Oscar Lawler, Los Angeles; Aide-de- Camp, First Lieut. Raymond I. Foll- mer, Los Angeles; Aide-de-Camp, First Lieut. Charles H. Howland, Los An- geles.
SECOND BRIGADE STAFF.
J. A. Koster, Brigadier General, Second Brigade, San Francisco.
Assistant Adjutant General. Lieut. Col. Fred J. H. Rickson, S. F .; Quartermas- ter Major, Emmet R. Jones, S. F .; Com- missary Major, Josiah R. Howell, S. F .; Judge Advocate Major, Wm. P. Hum- phreys, S. F .; Aide-de-Camp, First Lieut. W. H. Reed, Oakland.
MEDICAL DEPARTMENT.
First Lieut. J. J. Choate. Brigade Sur- geon. Los Angeles; Lieut. Theo. Reth- ers, Brigade Surgeon, S. F .; Major W. J. Hanna, Surgeon, Sacramento; Capt. H. H. Look, Assistant Surgeon, Sacra- mento; First Lieut. F. M. Bruner, As- sistant Surgeon. Santa Ana; First Lieut. C. A. Dukes, Assistant Surgeon, Oakland; First Lieut. H. W. Gibbons, Assistant Surgeon, S. F .; First Lieut. T. M. Heard. Assistant Surgeon, San Bernardino; First Lient. P. A. Adams. Assistant Surgeon. Los Angeles; First Lieut. A. P. Finan. Assistant Surgeon, Vacaville; First Lieut. Gustav Henrik- son, Assistant Surgeon, Sacramento.
SIGNAL CORPS.
First Company (Los Angeles) - Captain, Corace E. Sabine; First Lieut., Harry WV. Slotterbeck; Second Lieut., Victor W. Lockwood.
Second Company (San Francisco)-Cap- tain, George M. Scott; First Lieut., Charles W. Jones; Second Lieut., Geo. W. Miller.
FIRST SQUADRON OF CAVALRY.
Field and Staff Headquarters-Sacra- mento.
Commander, Major Samuel W. Kay, Sac- ramento; Adjutant, First Lieut. H. H. Sydenham, Sacramento; Quartermas- ter, First Lieut. Earl W. Jonas, Los Angeles.
TROOP OFFICERS.
Troop B (Sacramento)-Captain, Oscar J. Boden; 1st Lieut., Thomas S. Kelly; 2d Lieut., James Calvert.
Troop C (Salinas)-Captain, Charles J. Fulle; 1st Lieut., Frederick W. Win- ham; 2d Lieut., Emanuel Dougherty,
Troop D (Los Angeles)- Captain, Thos. C. Waterous; 1st Lieut., James Gunn; 2d Lieut., Jesse McComas.
SECOND REGIMENT OF INFANTRY. Headquarters-Sixth ne cor M. Sacra- mento.
FIELD AND STAFF.
Colonel, H. I. Seymour (Sacramento) ; Lieutenant Colonel, Edwin A. Forbes (Marysville) ; Major, John Zittinger (Sacramento) ; Major, Lon Bond
(Chico) ; Major, Charles A. Swis-
ler ( Placerville) ; Adjutant, Captain Charles J. Young (Sacramento) ; Chap- lain. Captain Charles L. Miel (Sacra- mento); Battalion Adjutant, First Lieut. Jacob Alexander (Sacramento) ; Battalion Quartermaster and Commis- sary, Second Lieut. Landis A. Walling (Nevada City); Battalion Quartermas- ter and Commissary, Second Lieut. Ar- thur B. Daly (Calusa).
COMPANY OFFICERS.
Company A (Chico)-Captain, W. H. White; 1st Lieut., J. G. Garthaffner; 2d Lieut., J. F. Burk.
Company B (Colusa)-Captain. Thomas Rutledge; 1st Lieut., H. G. Smith; 2d Lieut. P. J. Cooke.
Company C (Fresno)-Captain. O. W. Spears; 1st Lieut., E. C. Neal; 2dl Lieut., C. C. Walker.
Company D ( Visalia)-1st Lieut., A. B. Shippey.
Company E (Sacramento) - Captain, Frank F. Canon; 1st Lieut., W. E. Tem- pleman; 2d Lieut., D. E. Barney.
Company F (Woodland)-Captain John G. Lee; 1st Lieut., E. G. Griffin; 2d Lieut., C. B. Nichols.
Company G (Sacramento)-Captain, J. M. Milliken; 1st Lieut., A. S. Hawk; 2d Lieut., Easterbrooks.
Company H (Napa)-Captain, G. C. Gar- ner; 1st Lieut. C. C. Treadway; 2d Lieut .. E. F. Gardner.
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STATE GOVERNMENT.
Company } (Vacaville)-Captain, H. L. Condon: Ist Lieut .. W. W. Chandler. Company K (Fresno)-Captain. C. T. Spivey: Ist Lieut .. L. A. Murrell; 2d! Lieut., J. W. Southwiek.
Company L (Bakersfield)-Captain, E. B. Duncan: Ist Lieut .. E. S. Kent; 24 Mleut .. J. E. Bolender.
Company M ( Hanford)-Captain. P. M. Norboe; Ist Lient., W. N. Vallandig- ham: 2d Lieut., J. A. Buchanan.
FIFTH REGIMENT OF INFANTRY. FIELD AND STAFF.
Colonel, D. A. Smith, Commander (Oak- land) ; M. W. Simpson (Alameda), Ma- jor C. E. Haven (Santa Rosa). Major E. G. Hunt (Oakland). Captain A. P. Smiley. Q. M. (Alameda); Captain J. 0. McKown. Commissary (Livermore) : First Lieutenant S. W. Morshead, Bat- talion Adjutant (S. F.); First Lieu- tenant C. R. Arkques, Battalion Adju- tant (San Mateo); Second Lieutenant R. E. Cotter. Battalion Adjt., Q. M. and Com. (Oakland); A. W. T. Hicks, Chaplain (Oakland ).
COMPANY OFFICERS.
Company A (Oakland)- Captain, F. W. 11. Peterson; Ist Lieut., Leon C. Fran- cis: 2d Lieut., Meyer Herman.
Company B (San Jose)-Captain. Gary L. Holtum; ist Lieut., Leonard M. Far- tell; 2d Lieut., C. M. Stout.
Company C (Petaluma)-Captain, J. B. Dickson; Ist Lieut., Charles E. Lund- holf; 2d Lieut., James C. Pitts.
Company D (San Rafael)-Captain. New- +11 Vanderbilt; Ist Lieut., Robert J. Johnson; 2d Lieut., Edward 1. Butler. Company E (Santa Rosa)-1st Lieut .. Eugene G. Bronson; 2d Lieut., Thomas V. Butts.
Company F (Oakland)-Captain, George H. Wethern; 1st Lieut., L. R. Kelly; 2d Lieut., A. J. Coelho.
Company G (Alameda)-Captain, Rush- ton McConnell; Ist Lieut., Wm. J. S. Gillogly; 2d Lieut., Charles A. Fol- brath.
Company H (San Francisco)-Captain, W. S. Grattan; 1st Lieut., J. C. Mgel; 2d Lieut., J. A. Davis.
Company I (Livermore)-Captain. Earl J. Inman; Ist Lieut .. Chester Young; 2d Lieut., J. W. Clarke.
Company L (San Francisco)-1st Lieut .. J. J. Hyer; 2d Lieut., E. R. Armstrong. Company M (San Francisco)-Captain, 11. G. Stindt; Ist Lieut., W. G. Hyde. SEVENTH REGIMENT OF INFANTRY.
FIELD AND STAFF.
Polonel. S. H. Finley (Santa Ana) ; Ma- jor. Truman Cole ( Whittier); Major. Samuel M. Saltmarsh (Los Angeles) Major. Harry E. Mitehell (Riverside) ; Adjutant. Captain Parker S. Roper (Santa Ana): Quartermaster, Captain A. B. Austin (Long Beach); Commis- sary. Captain Frank C. Prescott (LOS Angeles); Chaplain. Captain Charles D. Williamson (Pomona) : Battalion
Adjutants. First Lieutenants Ernest A. Reynolds (Pomona), Harry B. Light ( Los Angeles); Battalion Q. M. and Com .. Second Lieutenants Charles R. Ferguson (Redlands), Burt Rees (Los Angeles).
COMPANY OFFICERS.
Company A (Los Angeles)-Captain, An- drew J. Copp; Ist Lieut., Orton C. Hol- den; 2d Lieut., Bert T. Dommitt. Company B (San Diego)-Captain Ed- ward Fletcher: Ist Lieut .. Herbert H. Fay; 2d Lieut., Herman J. Schiegel.
Company C (Los Angeles)-Captain A. C. F. Dee; 1st Lieut., Wm. H. Flood; 2d Lieut. Charles O. Barnett.
Company D (Pomona)-Captain, W. W. Midgley; 1st Lieut., Leon F. Beckett; 2d Lieut., Maurice E. Ludden.
Company E (Anheim)-Captain, Herman Stern; Ist Lieut., John Kellenberger; 2d Lieut., John T. Sellinger,
Company F ( Los Angeles)-Captain, Frederick B. Braden; Ist Lieut .. Peter J. Conley; 2d Lieut., Matthew A. Pa- len.
Company G (Redlands)-1st Lieut., C. W. Lehr; 2d Lieut., J. G. Baldridge. Company H (Long Beach )-Captain, Lewis A. Paine; Ist Lieut., A. D. Bor- den; 2d Lieut., N. Holmes.
Company I (Pasadena)- Captain, Chas. F. Hutchins; 1st Lieut. A. P. Harri- son; 2d Lieut., U. S. Packard,
Company K (San Bernardino)-Captain, O. R. C. Grow; 1st Lient .. P. D. Swing; 2d Lieut .. E. T. Ham.
Company L (Santa Ana)-Captain. Louis L. Vestal; Ist Lieut., R. C. Howe; 2d Lieut., Frank L. Worden.
Company M (Riverside)-Captain. Fred- erick M. Heath; Ist Lieut., Peter J. Bollinger; 2d Lieut., Hugh O. Hig- gins.
VETERAN RESERVES.
Company A (Oakland)-Captain. Henry C. Garlock; 2d Lieut., Melvin Prescott.
NAVAL MILITIA OF CALIFORNIA.
Captain. George W. Bauer (S. F.); Lieut. Commander. George E. Kammerer (S. F.); Chief Engineer, M. Ray Costerisan (Los Angeles) ; Lieutenant, Henry P. Smith (Oakland); Paymaster. Cecil C. Dennis (Alameda); Surgeon. Thomas B. W. Leland (S. F.); Assistant Sur- geons, Charles C. Falk (Eureka), A. J. Murrieta (Los Angeles). Willis R. Congdon (Santa Cruz), Otto F. Wes- terfeld (S. F.)
DIVISION OFFICERS.
First Division (San Francisco)-Lieut., John \. McGee; Lieut, Jr., Walter E. Conlin.
Second Division (San Francisco)-Lieut., Thomas S. Harloe; Lieut., A. J. Fritz, Jr.
Third Division (San Diego)-Lieut .. Don- ald M. Stewart; Ensign, John E. Par- rish.
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ASYLUMS-HOSPITALS-BANKS.
Fourth Division, (Santa Cruz)-Lieut., A. A. Morey; Lieut. Jr., Jas. H. Wil- ley; Ensign, Wm. P. Netherton.
Fifth Division (Eureka)-Lieut., Edward MeLaughlin; Lieut. Jr., Thomas F. Fo- ley; Ensigns, Adolph B. Adams, Leland L. Barnard.
Sixth Division (Santa Barbara)-Lieut., Albert L. Caldwell: Lieut. Jr., Fred- erick J. Smith; Ensigns. John P. Smith, James D. Cavalletto. .
First Engineer Division (San Francisco) -Lieut., Wm. Speck; Lieut. Jr., Sec- ond Engineer Division (Los Angeles). Alonzo H. Woodbine; Ensigns, George E. Link, John Jardine.
ASYLUMS, HOSPITALS AND HOMES.
Altenheim (German Old People's Home) -Hopkins bet Beulah Park and Fruit- vale av; Matron, Mrs Eva Behnken. Beulah Rescue Home ( Salvation Army )- Beulah near Mills College; Matron, Adjt Emma F Bailey.
Beulah Orphanage-Beulah near Mills College. Founder, Mrs. C. J. Montgom - ery: Matron, Mrs M B Cushman.
California Girls' Training Home-NE cor Linden st and Lincoln av. Matron. Julia E Bush.
Children's Home-393 Forty-hfth. Con- ducted by Ladies' Relief Society of Oakland; Matron, Elvira Gordon.
CLAREMONT HOSPITAL ASSN. Pres, Hayward G Thomas; Treas, Frank L Adams; Sec, George Reinhardt; oper- ating East Bay Sanatorium, 1505 Tele- graph av. (See inside back cover. ) County Receiving Hospital-West S Franklin bet 4th and 5th. Drs. O D Hamlin and W H Irwin in charge; Steward, H A Borchert; Warden, J M Page.
County Receiving Hospital, Insane De- partment-West S Franklin bet 4th and 5th:
EAST BAY SANATORIUM-Claremont Hospital Association, 1505 Telegraph av. Supt, Miss Louise Adams Moore; visiting hours, 2 to 5 p m.
FABIOLA HOSPITAL ASSN-Pres, Mrs John Yule: Vice Pres, Mrs Remi Cha- bot; Treas, Mrs Q A Chase; Sec, Mrs Shuey.
FABIOLA HOSPITAL-West Moss av, ne cor Broadway. Resident Physician, Hester M Sutherland, M D: Asst Resi- dent Physician, Malinda Goldson, M D; Interne. Lee Harris; Supt of Nurses, Katherine Fetch.
Fred Finch Orphanage- East s Peralta av nr Hopkins and Dimond. Pres, Rev H B Heacock, D D; Vice Pres, Joseph F Fordam; Sec, Pev E R Dill, D D; Treas, I J Truman: Chaplain, Rev W C Damon; Matron. Mrs C A Quincy. Golden Gate Orphanage (Salvation Army) -Beulah. Matron, Mrs H Cameron. Hebron Home-644 Merrimac. Mgr, J M Home of Peace-Davis cor Orchard. Ma- tron, Clara Miner.
Beulah Home for Aged and Infirm Col- ored People-Beulah.
" for Aged Women (Ladies' Relief Society)-395 45th. Matron, Alice Neighbor. Collin.
King's Daughters' Home-3900 Broadway. Pres, Mrs Matilda Brown.
Oakland Central Hospital-600 12th cor Jefferson.
Oakland Private Sanitarium-1051 Mar- ket. Proprietors, Drs W H and H S Maxson.
Our Lady's Home (for aged and infirm females,-In charge of Sisters Mercy; Bray av se cor Talcott av. Pacific Coast Hospital Association-1256 Broadway.
Pettey's Retreat-SW cor Edwards and Dwinell.
Providence Hospital-Broadway ne cor 26th. Conducted by the Sisters of Providence.
Smith Cottages-Fourth av cor Peralti av.
St Anthony's Hospital-1373 Grove.
St John's Hospital -- 654 13th. Res Physi- cian, Curtis Welch.
St Joseph's Home for Deaf Mutes-4002 Telegraph av. Conducted by the Sis- ters of St Joseph.
West Oakland Home-973 Campbell. To administer relief to foundlings, orphans and abandoned children. Pres, Mrs Wm H Crocker; First Vice Pres, Mrs I A Beretta; Second Vice Pres, Miss Grace L Trevor; Rec Sec, Mrs A L Wolfe; Cor Sec, Mrs W H J Mathews; Treas, Miss L. Denison; Matron, Mrs Melissa Van Wermer.
Young Women's Christian Assn Boarding Home-1424 Franklin.
BANKS AND BANKERS.
BANK OF FRUITVALE-3120 E 14th. Capital, $25,800. Pres, D L Westover; Vice Pres and Cashier, R W Westover. CALIFORNIA BANK-1101 Washington. Incorporated Sept 1st, 1887. Capital paid in. $175.000; authorized, $200,000. Pres, D Edward Collins; Vice Pres, John W Phillips; Cashier, Frank HI Brooks; Asst Cashier, Geo S Lackie. (See page 19.)
CALIFORNIA BANK (23d av branch)- 23d av cor E 14th. Manager, Weymss Park.
CENTRAL BANK-Ne or Broadway and 14th. Authorized capital, $1,000,000; fully paid in, $300,000; surplus, $561,00. Pres, Thos Crellin; Vice Pres and Manager. W G Palmanteer; Cashier, Anson S Blake; Asst Cashier, A L Har- ris.
CITIZENS BANK OF FRUITVALE-3106 E 14th, Incorporated July 26, 1906. Capital, $25,000. Pres, Jacob Vogel; Vice Pres, J H Riley; Cashier, Le Roy Robertson.
FARMERS' AND MERCHANTS' SAV- ings Bank-1103 Broadway. Capital, $500,000. Pres, Edson F Adams; Vice Pres, Sam Bell McKee: Secretary and Cashier, Geo S Meredith; Asst Cashier, F C Martens. (See page 19.)
FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF OAK- land-Northeast cor 10th and Broadway. Incorporated May 15, 1875. Capita! paid up, $300,000. Pres. P E Bowles; Vice Pres, L C Morehouse: Vice Pres. I. G Burpee: Cashier, E N Walter; Asst Cashier, S H Kitto: Asst Cashier; C N Walter. (See page 20.)
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BANKS-CHURCHES.
Harbor Bank- Broadway, ne cor 5thı.
Chairman. F W Bilger; Sec Board of Directors, H B Belden.
INDUSTRIAL BANKING AND TRUST Co .- San Pablo av ne cor 17th. Vice Pres, A H Hawley; Cashier, H W Con- ger.
ITALIAN POPULAR BANK-Broadway and Sth. Capital, $250,000. Pres, Chev J F Fugazi; Cashier, F N Belgrano; Asst Cashier, P Morbio; Local Mgr, G Ghiglieri. (See page 20.)
OAKLAND BANK OF SAVINGS-Broad- way ne cor 12th. Incorporated Aug 13, 1867. Capital paid up, $1,000,000. Pres, Henry Rogers; Mgr, W W Garthwaite; Cashier and Secretary, J Y Eccleston; Asst Cashier, Samuel Brick; Asst Cashier, F A Allardt; Asst Secretary. James A Thompson. (See page 18.) Oakland Clearing House-512 12th.
Patrick, Elliott & Camp-10151% Broad- way.
SECURITY BANK AND TRUST CO .- 1022 Broadway. Incorporated March 5, 1903. Capital paid up, $140,000. Pres, H C Capwell; Vice Pres. A D Wilson; Secretary and Cashier, Chas A Smith; Asst Cashier. R S Knight. (See p 19. ) STATE SAVINGS BANK-Thirteenth nw cor Franklin. Capital and surplus, $200.000. Pres. J @ McMullen; Vice Pres. Dudley Kinsell; Cashier, R J Mc- Mullen.
SYNDICATE BANK-San Pablo av cor 38th. Incorporated July 16. 1903. Au- thorized and subscribed capital, $100, - 000; paid up, $100.000. Pres, E A Her- on; First Vice Pres, Henry Wadsworth; Second Vice Pres, W H Martin: Cash- ier. R L Chase.
UNION NATIONAL BANK-Broadway
nw cor 12th. Incorporated May 16, 1875. Capital, $150,000. Pres, Chas E Palmer; Vice Pres. J Dalzell Brown: Cashier, W W Crane; Asst Cashier. Edward H Geary; Asst Cashier, George Schammel. (See page 20.)
UNION SAVINGS BANK-Broadway ne cor 13th. Incorporated May 26, 1869 Capital paid up, $300.000; reserve and surplus. $282.500. Pres. William G Henshaw; Vice Pres. Charles T Ro- dolph; Cashier. A E H Cramer; Asst Cashier, L E Boardman.
WEST OAKLAND BANK AND TRUST Co .- 1788 7th. Incorporated March 5. O 1903. Capital, $50.000. Pres. P Breiling: Vice Pres. W'm Long; Cash ier. J E Burpee.
BANERS' TRUST COMPANY OF OAK- land-422 12th ne cor Broadway. Cap- ital paid up. $300.000. Pres. Carthwaite: Vice Pres. Henry Rogers: Vice Pres, J Y Eccleson: Sec, James A Thomson: Asst Sec. D Bulmore: Treas, Arthur E Caldwell: Attorney. Arthur G Tasheira.
CHURCHES.
BAPTIST
Beth Eden (colored)-W s Filbert, het 7th and Sth. Rey F T Walker, r 968 5th. Dastor. Sunday services. 11 a m and 7:30 p m: Sunday School, 12:30 0 m; prayer meeting Wednesday. 7:30
Calvary Baptist Church-West near 12th. Rey Wm Thomas, pastor, r 1065 West. Sunday services, 11 a m and 7:30 p m; Sunday School, 12:30 p m; Y P S C E, Sunday, 6:30 p m
Chinese Mission-915 Webster
Claremont Baptist-College cor Clare -
mont av. Sunday School, 3 m; prayer meeting 4:30 p m
Emeryville Chapel-Watts nr Park av. Emeryville
First-Telegraph av nw cr Jones. Rev H J Vosburgh, pastor, r 474 26th. Sun- day services, 11 a m and 7:45 p m; Sunday School, 12:30 p m; prayer meet- ing, Wednesday, 7:30 p m
First Free-S s 21st nr Brush. Rev
W R Reud, pastor, r 1570 Grove. Sun-
day services, 11 a m and 7:30 p m; Sunday School, 12:15 p m; prayer meet- ing, Wednesday, 7:45 p m
First Danish Norwegian-Twenty-fifth av nr e 14th. Rey Nels Nielsen, pastor. Sunday services, 11 a m and 8 p m: Sunday School, 10 a m; prayer meeting. Wednesday, 8 p m
First Swedish-Magnolia se cor 10th. Rey John A Erikson, pastor. Sunday services, 11 a m and 7:30 p m; Sunday School, 10 a m; prayer meeting, Wed- nesday, 8 p m
Golden Gate-Park se cor 54th. Rev A ( Austin, pastor; r 1080 55th. Sunday services, 11 a m and 7:30 n m; Sunday School, 12:15 pm: B Y P U, 6:3v p m: prayer meeting, Wednesday, 7.30 p m. Hall-Claremont av cor College av
Melrose-Bryant av cor Bonel. Rev Frank Stannard, pastor. Sunday ser- vice, 11 a m and 7:45 p m; Sunday School, 2 p m
North Oakland-S s 29th nr San Pablo Tenth Avenue-Tentli av ne cor e 14th. Rev H L Boardman. pastor; r 1254 11th av. Sunday services, 11 a m and 7:30 p m; Sunday School. 12:30 p m; prayer meeting, Wednesday, 7:30 p m Twenty-third Avenue-Twenty-third av nw cor E 17th. Rey Edwin S Stucker. pastor; r 1222 Talcott av. Sunday ser- vices, 11 a m and 7:30 p m: Sunday School. 9:45 a m; prayer meeting. Wednesday, 7:45 p m
CHRISTIAN
First-13th se cor Jefferson. Rev Thos A Boyer, pastor; r 135 12th. Sunday services, 11 a m and 7:30 D m; Sunday School, 9:45 a m: prayer meeting. Wednesday, 7:30 p m; C E. Sunday. 6:30 p m
CHRISTIAN SCIENTIST
First Church of Christ. Scientist-Frank- lin nw cor 17th. Rev Elmer McBurney. first reader. Services, 11 a m and 1:45 p m; testimonial meeting, Wednesday, 7:45 0 m; Sunday School, 11 a m Second Church of Christ-352 E 15th.
CONGREGATIONAL
First -- Clay nw cor 12th. Rey Charles P. Brown, pastor. Sunday services, 11 a m and 7:30 n m; Sunday school, 12:30 p m: Y P & C E. 6:15 p m; prayer meeting. Wednesday. 7:45 p m: annual meeting in the church 3d Wednesday in January
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CHURCHES
Fitchburg - Henry cor Rudsdale,
Fitchburg.
Fourth-36th and Grove. Rey F H Maar, pastor; r 3611 West. Sunday services. 11 a m and 7:30 p m; Sunday School, 12 m; prayer meeting, Wednesday, 7:30 p m; Y P S C E, 6:30 p m
Fruitvale-Fruitvale av cor e 16th. Rev Burton M Palmer, pastor; r 1277 Fruit- vale av. Sunday services, Il a m and 7:30 p m; Sunday School. 12:30 p m
Market Street-Market nw cor 18th. Rev Griffith Griffiths, pastor; r 1221 Linden. Sunday services, 11 a m and 7:30 p m; Sunday School, 12:30 p m; prayer meet- ing. Wednesday, 7:45 p m
Pilgrim-8th av bet E 15th and E 16th. Rey R C Brooks, pastor. Sunday ser- vices, 11 a m and 7:30 p m; Sunday School, 12:30 p m; prayer meeting, Wednesday 7:30 p m
Plymouth-Howe nr Moss av. Rev Miles B Fisher, pastor; r 3980 Howe. Sunday services, 11 a m and 7:30 p m
Second-Peralta cor 10th. Rev John A Milligan, pastor; r 1005 Peralta. Sun- day services, 11 a m and 7:30 p m; Sunday School, 9:45 a m; prayer meet- ing. Wednesday, 7:30 p m
Swedish Mission-1111 Filbert. Rey Carl A Lundgren, pastor; r 1017 Kirkham. Sunday services, 11 a m and 7:45 p m; Sunday School, 10 a m; young people's meeting. 6:30 p m
EPISCOPAL
Church of the Advent-12th av se cor E 16th. J F Truett, pastor; r 574 E 16th. Sunday services, 8 and 11 a m and 7:30 p m; Sunday School, 9:45 a m; prayer meeting, Wednesday, 7:30 p m
Mission of the Good Samaritan-Alice nr 3d. Rev Robt Renison in charge. Sun- day School, 2:15 p m
St Andrews-12th cor Magnolia. Rev O St John Scott, rector. Sunday services. Il a m and 7:30 p m: Holy Communion. first and third Sundays, 11 a m; sec- ond and fourth Sundays, 7:45 a m; Sunday School, 9:15 a m: services, Wednesday, 10:30 a m, and Friday, מת ט 7:45
St John's-Grove cor 8th. Rey Edgar F Gee. rector; r 861 Grove. Sunday ser- vices, 7:45 and 10 a m and 7:30 p m; Sunday school, 9:30 a m
St Paul's-Harrison nr 13th. Rey Alex- ander Allen, rector. Sunday services, 8 and II a m and 7:30 p m
Trinity-Telegraph av sw cor 29th. Rev Clifton Macon, rector; r 497 29th. Sun- day services, 11 a m and 7:45 p m
FIRST DAY ADVENTISTS
Pilgrim Advent Christian Church-33d nr West. Rev M MacFayden, pastor: r 867 37th. Sunday services, Il a m and 7:30 p m; Sunday School, 10 a m; prayer meeting, Wednesday, 7:45 p m
HEBREW
Beth Jacob Congregation-Castro ne cor 9th. Rev Herman N Heller, rabbi; r 1268 Harrison. Services, Saturday, 8 a m and 5 p m
First Hebrew Congregation of Oakland -- 12th nw cor Castro. Rev M Friedland- er, rabbi; r 767 13th. Services, Friday, 6 p m; Saturday, 10 a m; religious Sunday school, Sunday, 10 a m
LUTHERAN
First English Evangelical -- Grove sw cor 16th. Rev Oscar H Gruver, pastor; r 642 18th. Sunday services, 11 a m and 1:30 p in; Sunday school, 9:45 a m. prayer meeting. Wednesday, 7:30 p n. German Evangelical-E 15th cor 17th av. Rev Karl C Struckmeier, pastor; r 827 Market. Sunday services, 11 a mi and 7:30 p m; Sunday school, 10 a m. St Paul's English Evangelical-32d nw cor Linden. Siguid B Hustvedt, pastor: r 92. 34th. Sunday services in English at 11 a m; Sunday School at 9:45 a mi
St Paul's Swedish Evangelical-10th cor Grove. Key August J Rodell, pastor. Sunday services, 11 a m and & p m; Sunday School, 10 a m
Trinity German Evangelical-East Fif- teenthi sw cor Seventeenth av. Rev. Henry Hascrodt, pastor; r 1008 E 16th. Sunday services, 10:45 a m; Sunday- school, 9:15 a mn; prayer meeting, Wed- nesday, 7:45 p m.
Zion's German Evangelical-Twelfth sw cor Myrtle. Rey J H Theiss, pastor; r 959 12th. Sunday services, 10:45 a m and 7:30 p m; Sunday-school, 9 a m.
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