Husted's Oakland, Alameda and Berkeley directory, 1908, Part 6

Author: Husted, F. M; Polk-Husted Directory Co
Publication date: 1908
Publisher: San Francisco, Cal. : F.M. Husted
Number of Pages: 2004


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Unitarian Club-Col John P Irish, pres; A H Elliott, 1st vice pres; John W Stetson, 2d vice pres; H D Cushing, sec; Hugh Hamilton, treas


1. oman's Prohibition Club-2214 Chest- nut st. Meets 2d and 4th Fridays each month. Mrs K L Bliss, chairman; Mrs Minnie E Tyler, vice chairman; Mrs H E Wishart, sec; Mrs George Morros, treas


COMMERCIAL BODIES.


CAKLAND CHAMBER OF COMMERCE -Twelfth and Franklin; Phone Oakland 178


Frank A Leach Jr, Pres; I Harrison Clay, 1st Vice Pres; Walter S Mackay, 2d Vice Pres; Charles J Heeseman, Treas; Edwin Stearns, Sec


Directors-John Charles Adams, Frank W Bilger, Arthur H Breed, H C Cap- well, I H Clay, H D Cushing, J C Dow- ney, W E Gibson, Theo Gier, C J Heeseman, E H Horton, F A Leach Jr, Walter S Mackay, Edwin Meese, B P Miller, John Mitchell, J W Phillips, I A. Beretta, H P Dalton, W C Jurgens, M J Laymance, J Tyrrel


Standing Committees: Executive-I H Clay, chairman; Theo Gier, B P Miller, H C Capwell, W S Mackay


Finance-Edwin Meese, chairman; R J McMullen, S H Horton


Library-J Tyrrel, chairman; R J Mc- Mullen, I A Beretta, E H Horton, C J Heeseman


Membership-Walter S Mackay, chair- man; H P Dalton, W C Jurgens, R J McMullen, Edwin Meese


Trade and Commerce-John Mitchell, chairman; E H Horton, W E Gibson, C J Heeseman, J C Downey


Transportation and Railroads-M J Laymance, chairman; I H Clay, W C Jurgens, J C Adams, A H Breed


Rivers and Harbors-Frank W Bilger, chairman; M J Laymance, H C Cap- well, I A Beretta, J C Adams


Legislation-B P Miller, chairman; I H Clay, A H Breed, I A Beretta, H P Dalton, J Tyrrel


Municipal Affairs-W E Gibson, chair- man; I H Clay, A H Breed, W C Jur- gens, Walter S Mackay


Grievances-J C Downey, chairman; H P Dalton, M J Laymance, John C Adams, J Tyrrel


Publication and Advertising-H. C Cap-


well, chairman; John Mitchell, W E Gibson, B P Miller, Frank W Bilger Exhibit-Theo Gier, chairman; B P Miller, C J Heeseman


OAKLAND BOARD OF TRADE-See Oakland Chamber of Commerce


MERCHANTS' EXCHANGE-419 12th. H G Williams, Pres; H N Gard, Vice Pres; J C Downey, Treas; Wilbur Walker, Sec


Oakland Board of Fire Underwriters- 1253 Broadway. I H Clay, pres; F F Porter, vice pres; W E Le Ballister, sec; C F Burks, treas


Master Builders' Association-550 18th. Herbert E Brown, pres; Thomas Stahb. vice pres; George C Nall, sec; P H Pinkerton, treas


BUILDERS' EXCHANGE-550 18th. Offi- (er's same as Master Builders' Associa- tion


FRANKLIN ASSOCIATION OF ALA- meda County-419 Twelfth. Regular meeting second Thursday each month. Walter H Harrington, Pres; F W Richardson, Vice Pres; Charles W Car- ruth, Treas; Charles P MacLafferty, Sec


Alaska Packers' Association-Works foot of Paru st, Alameda. Henry Fortmann, pres; Louis Sloss, vice pres; C W Dorr, vice pres and general counsel; Wm Timson. sec; Isaac Liebes, treas


Commission Merchants' Protective Asso- . ciation-301 Bacon Bldg. C F Carl, sec Restaurant Keepers' Association -- 301 Bacon Bldg. R T Kessler, ser


Crocers' Association-419 12th.


H D Cushing, pres; H Hauch, vice pres; W I' Rancell, sec; J L Woodworth, treas


COLLEGES AND SCHOOLS.


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OAKLAND PUBLIC SCHOOLS


Bay School-San Pablo av and Sixty- second st. A. C Barker. prin


Campbell School-Grove het Fourth and Fifth. Mary M. Campbell, prin


Central Evening School -- Basement High School Bldg, Twelfth and Grove. Charles E Erwin, prin


Clawson School-Magnolia bet Thirty - second and Thirty-fourth sts. . Miss


Julia E Colby, prin


Clawson Evening School-J Hal Cope. tchr


Cole School-Tenth and Union sts. S P Meads, prin


Durant School-Twenty-eighth nr Grove. S G S Dunbar, prin


Emerson School - Forty-eighth and Cherry sts. J A Vergon, prin


Franklin School-Tenth av and E Fif- teenth st. J F Chandler, prin


Garfield School-East Seventeenth and


Twenty-third av. Mrs Ellen Gibbs, prin


Garfield Evening School-Charles C Meyer, prin


Grant School-Broadway and Twenty- ninth. H C Petray, prin


Harrison School-Harrison and Fourth


sts. Harriet M Mullen, prin


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PRIVATE SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES.


High School-Twelfth bet Grove and Jef- ferson sts. James H Pond, prin


Lafayette School-West bet Seventeenth and Eighteenth sts. Charles E Keyes, prin


Lincoln School-Tenth and Alice sts. Joshua P Garlick, prin


Manual Training and Commercial High School-Twelfth cor Market. Philip M Fisher, prin


Peralta School-Alcatraz av nr Telegraph av. Mrs E A Wilson, prin


Peralta School Annex-West side Clare- mont av n of College av


Piedmont School-Cor Piedmont av and Echo av. R S Wheeler, prin


Prescott School-Campbell and Tenth. Charles F Gulick, prin


Prescott Evening School-W E Maroney, tchr


Swett School-Thirteenth av and Twentieth. Jewett C Gilson, prin


Temescal School-Cor Temescal and Cherry sts. Julius A Vergon, prin


Tompkins Sercol-Fifth and Linden sts. Adeline E Walton, prin


Washington School-Adeline nr


Fifty- eighth st. C Ernst Hudspeth, prin


Technical Drawing Class-Twelfth and Market sts. Goddard Gale and W A Tenney, teachers; assts to principals, Mrs Ellen L Ashton, Mrs N D L Swan, May L Sellander and Mrs Alice M Hey- dorn. Special teachers: B F Allison, supervisor of penmanship; D R Augs- burg, supervisor of drawing, F R Cauch, supervisor of manual training; Bertha Chapman, supervisor of nature study; Ruette Lynch, supervisor of music; G H Pfund, supervisor of phys- ical culture


SUBURBAN SCHOOLS


EMERYVILLE-Forty-first nr San Pablo av. Daniel B Lacy, prin


FRUITVALE SCHOOL No. 1-Upper Boston av cor School. Alice J Swasey,- prin.


FRUITVALE SCHOOL No. 2-Tallant and Fruitvale av. Paul Martin, prin.


FRUITVALE SCHOOL No. 3-Allendale av nor Short, e of Redwood av. Alice V Baxley, prin.


FREMONT (JOHN C) HIGH SCHOOL -. Bet O H S boulevard and Boulevard av and Bryant and Patterson avs, Melrose. Frank S Rosseter, prin.


DEWEY SCHOOL-Washington cor Mer- rill av, Fruitvale. Julius C Hammel, prin.


MELROSE-East Fourteenth cor Blaine av, Melrose. David Williams, prin.


LOCKWOOD SCHOOL-East Fourteenth cor Mary, Fitchburg. Charles H Green- man, prin.


BEULAH (Lockwood District)-Blanche E Mills, prin.


OLINDA SCHOOL-Anna Hayes, tchr. REDWOOD SCHOOL (Dimond)-Blanche Collier, tchr.


PRIVATE SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES.


(See also Classified Business Directory.) Academy of Our Lady of Lourdes (school for girls)-Cor E Fifteenth and Fif- teenth av, conducted by the Sisters of Мегсу.


Baptist Mission School-358 Fifth.


Beulah School-Tompkins av e of High, Leona Heights. Eva M Taylor, prin.


California College-Highland Park. East Twenty-seventh bet Thirteenth and Fourteenth avs.


California Concordia College (school for boys)-876 E Fifteenth. Rey Herman Jonas, prin.


Chabot School-66 Sixth. School of do- mestic science. Maude Knowlton, supt. Convent of Our Lady of the Sacred Heart (boarding school for young ladies)-1534 Webster st. Conducted by the Sisters of the Sacred Name of Jesus and Mary. Sister Mary Bertha, local superior,


East Bay Training School for Nurses- 1505 Telegraph av.


Fabiola Hospital and Training School for Nurses-Moss av cor Broadway.


Hambleton Mrs M S, 963 Oak.


HEALD-DIXON BUSINESS COLLEGE. San Pablo av ne cor Sixteenth. (See backbone.)


Hoffmeyer Acadmey - Fifty-ninth


Ross, Claremont. Henry J Seale, mngr. Horton-Miss Horton's School-Twelfth ne cor Filbert st. Miss S W Horton, prin.


International Corres Schools-475 Elev - enth. B M Reidsma, div supt.


McDowell School of Dressmaking-1018 Washington. E T Mills, mngr.


Mira C Merriam School-624 Eldorado av. MILLS COLLEGE-Seminary Av 1 mile ne of San Leandro rd. Mrs C T Mills, Pres.


Mission School of True Sunshine-256 6th. NAUHEIM SANITARIUM-Hospital and Training School for Nurses. 470 28th. Dr W H Maxson, Mngr


Oakland College of Medicine and Sur- . gery-Grove nw cor Thirty-first.


OAKLAND CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC -- 1065 Washington; branch, 1170 Madi- son. Adolf Gregory, director.


Oakland Shorthand Institute-1065 Wash- ington. F G Ilsen, prin.


Parsons Miss Anna J, 864 34th.


Pacific Dental College-1014 Broadway. G S Schmidt, dean.


POLYTECHNIC BUSINESS COLLEGE and School of Engineering-306 Twelfth cor Harrison. (See left center cards.) Ransom Marion School -- 484 Twenty- ninth.


Sacred Heart School (for girls and boys) -Forty-first nr Grove. Conducted by the Sisters of the Holy Names. Resi- dence of the Sisters on Forty-first nr Grove.


St Anthony's School (for boys)-East Sixteenth and Sixteenth av. Conducted by the Christian Brothers.


St Elizabeth's School (for boys and girls) -Bray av nr East Fourteenth. Con- ducted by the Dominican Sisters.


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PRIVATE SCHOOLS-LIBRARIES-NEWSPAPERS.


St Frances de Sales School-Cor Jones and Grove; girls', school conducted by the Sisters of the Holy Names; boys' school conducted by th€ Christian Brothers.


St Joseph's Institute -- Eleventh nr Camp- bell; convent and girls' school con- ducted by the Sisters of St Joseph; boys' school conducted by the Chris- tian Brothers.


St Mary's College-Broadway nr Haw- thorne; founded in San Francisco, 1863; transferred to Oakland, 1889. Con- ducted by the Brothers of the Christian Schools.


St Mary's School (for boys)-Jefferson cor Seventh. Conducted by the Chris- tian Brothers.


St Mary's School (for girls)-Grove cor Seventh. Conducted by the Sisters of the Holy Names.


VAN DER NAILLEN SCHOOL OF Engineering The -- Telegraph cor Fifty-first.


Zion's German and English School- Twelfth sw cor Myrtle.


KINDERGARTENS.


East Oakland Free Kindergarten-724 E Fourteenth. . Mary E Rust, prin.


West Oakland Free Kindergarten-At- lantic sw cor Peralta. Winnie M Mc- Farland, prin.


LIBRARIES AND READING ROOMS.


(For Library Trustees see City Officials.) Alameda County Law Library-Court House. Miss Claire Cushing, secretary and librarian.


County Board of Education, Teachers' Libary-Hall of Records Bldg.


Oakland Free Public Library-Fourteenth sw cor Grove. Charles S Greene, li- brarian; Frederick Irons Bamford, as- sociate librarian; Mrs Carrie Knapp Louderback and Miss Edith Stetson. assistant librarians; Miss Jennie M Fenton, cataloguer; Mary E Haven, as- sistant cataloguer; Miss Florence E Browne and Miss Katherine D Jones, curators of Children's Room; Miss Edith A Hibberd, dav curator of read .. ing room; J C Epperson, evening curator of reading room; Miss Alice


G Tripp, shelf curator; Miss Grace Wythe, Mrs Harriet M Hill, Miss Alice O'Connell, Miss Kate L Whitten, Ruth L. Terpening, Irene Bangs, Lind Kemp and Mrs I J McConnell, substitutes; Chas N Walter, clerk: Edward A Per- rin, janitor; John C Ellsworth and W L Shelley, assistant janitors. Open from 9 a m to 9 p m, exception Chil- dren's Room, which closes at 8 p m. Sundays. reading room only from 10 a m to 2 p m. Closed legal holidays. Branch Reading Rooms-


Alden-4751 Telegraph av. Miss M E Burdick, curator. East Oakland-580 F Twelfth. Elizabeth Ross, curator.


Golden Gate-5893 San Pablo av. Miss


Estella P Mincher, curator. North Oakland-2203 Adeline. Mrs Ger- trude Hill, curator.


Twenty-third Avenue-1287. Twenty-third av. Mrs Ida M Sterling, curator,


West Oakland-862 Peralta. Luke A Parker, curator.


All branch rooms open week days, 9 a m to 9 p m; Sundays, 2 to 5 p m; closed · legal holidays.


Blake & Moffitt Law Library -- 906 Broad- way.


Christian Science Free Reacing Room (First Church of Christ)-Franklin nw cor Seventeenth. Miss C A Wheaton, librarian.


DIRECTORY LIBRARY-POLK-HUS- ted Directory Co, 906 Broadway.


Tabbard Inn-1232 Broadway. Katie I Dukes, librarian.


Theosophical Free Library -- 575 Thir- teenth.


NEWSPAPERS AND PERI- ODICALS


Alden Topics (weekly)-954 Clav. Pub- lished every Saturday by F A Pritch- ard. $1.50 per annum.


Bay City Review (weekly)-271 Bacon Bldg. Stuart W Bcoth, publisher.


Bayside News (weeekly)-East Four- teenth nr Fruitvale av. Frank P Cook. pub.


Bolitim Da I D E S (monthly)-608 Ninth. C C Soares, pub.


Bulletin S P R S (monthly)-562 Seven- teenth. S A Costa, pub.


Bulletin The (S F)-1168 Broadway.


California Eagle (monthly)-1336 Fruit- vale av. A. A Van Hovenberg, editor.


CALIFORNIA ZEITUNG (WEEKLY)- 954 Clay st. Published every Friday by H Felderman and R S Kitchener. $2.00 per year.


Chee Kung Tong (Chinese Free Press)- 719 Webster, cor Fourth. Tai Tung Yat Bo Publishing Co, Tong King Chong, mngr.


Celestial Messenger The (weekly)-932 Telegraph av. Psychical Pub Co pubs. Subscription $1.00 per year.


Chung Sai Yat Po (Chinese daily)-805 Sacramento, San Francisco. Ng Poon Chew, editor.


Coast Review-911 San Pablo av.


Church News The-710 Broadway, West Coast Printing Co, pubs.


Co-operative Journal The-237 Bacon blk Critic The (weekly)-C E Wilson, editor, 376 10th.


EXAMINER THE (S F)-409 13th.


Fruitvale Progress (weekly)-1411 36th av, Fruitvale. C. Leidecker, pub.


Indicator The (monthly)-1056 Broadway. Real Estate and Monetary Review. W M Crown, pub.


Industrial News (weekly)-810 Broadway. P B Preble, editor and pub. Subscrip- tion $3 per year.


Institute Journal (monthly)-261 Twelfth. Y M I, publisher.


La Concorde (weekly)-954 Clay.


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NEWSPAPERS-RAILROADS.


Last Days The (monthly)-856 East


Twentieth. Thomas Wilson, pub.


Living Way The-644 Merrimac. Rev J A Fraser, editor.


Maple Leaf The (monthly)-261-263


Twelfth. M A McInnis, mngr.


Messiah's Advocate (weekly)-712 Sev- enth. W R Young, editor.


New Era (Chinese)-313 Eighth.


OAKLAND ENQUIRER (daily and week- ly)-416-418 Tenth. Oakland Enquirer Publishing Co, pubs. G B Daniels, pres and mngr.


OAKLAND EXAMINER (daily)-1070 Broadway.


OAKLAND JOURNAL (German weekly) -1213 Alice. Albert Currlin & Sons, Proprs. Issued every Saturday; 25 c per month or $2.50 per annum.


Oakland Saturday Night (weekly)-101 Thirteenth. Miss M E Conners, pub and propr. $2.00 per annum.


Oakland Sunshine (weekly)-S55 Broad- way.


OAKLAND TIMES (daily, except Sun- days)-416 Tenth. Subscriptions, $3 per annum; 25c per month.


OAKLAND TRIBUNE - Eighth cor Franklin. Tribune Publishing Co, Pub- lishers. Issued every evening except Sundays; daily, 50c per month; weekly, $1.00 per annum.


O Arauto (Portuguese weekly) - 1213 Alice. J B de Menzes. editor.


O Reporter (Portuguese illustrated week- ly)-608 Ninth. C C L Soares, editor. Saturday Press (weekly)-954 Clay. John H Delehanty, editor and propr. $1.50 per annum.


Servian Independence-1213 Alice.


Topic The (weekly)-3623 E 14th. Fruit- vale. Philip B Keene, editor and mingr. Unica Portugueza (weekly)-813 Adeline. M F M Trigueiro, propr and editor.


World The (Socialist weekly)-528 17th.


PARKS AND PUBLIC GROUNDS.


Beulah Park-Hopkins cor Fourteenth av. Bushrod Park-East s Shattuck av n of Sixtieth.


Chabot Observatory The - Lafayette Square, Tenth,, Eleventh, Jefferson and Grove; J W McClymonds, director; Charles Burckhalter, asst in charge. Gift of the late Anthony Chabot, Esq, to the Board of Education.


City Hall Park-Fourteenth and San Pablo av.


Clinton Park-Between Sixth and Sev- enth avs. E Twelfth and E Fourteenth. Harrison Park-Between Sixth and Sev- enth, Harrison and Alice.


Highland Park-Between E Twenty- third and E Thirteenth, Fourteenth Twenty-third avs.


Independence Square-Between E Six- teenth and E Nineteenth, Sixteenth and Eighth avs.


Idora Park-Fifty-sixth and Fifty-eighth, Telegraph and Shattuck avs.


Jefferson Park-Between Sixth and Sev- enth, Jefferson and Grove.


Lafayette Square-Between Tenth and Eleventh, Jefferson and Grove.


Lincoln Park-Between Tenth and Elev- enth, Harrison and Alice.


Madison Square-Between Madison and Oak, Eighth and Ninth.


Piedmont Springs Park-Entrance Ver- nal av cor Highland av.


Satro Park-E Fourteenth cor Prospect av.


Shell Mound Park-Shell Mound Station. Captain L Siebe, propr.


Trestle Glen Park-Terminus Fourth av street-car line.


West Oakland Park-Between Campbell and Wood, Eighteenth and Twentieth.


RAILROADS.


Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Railway- 1112 Broadway. J J Warner, gen agt; L W Potter, agt, A T & S F depot. Denver & Rio Grande System and Gould Lines-1070 Broadway. John A Beck- with, dist pass and freight agt.


Missouri Pacific Railway-1070 Broad- way. John A Beckwith, agt.


Rock Island-'Frisco System-1168 Broad- way. E B Bacon, city pass agt. Santa Fe System-See Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Railway.


SOUTHERN PACIFIC co - Offices Franklin ne cor 13th. George T For- syth, District Manager and Passenger Agent; Warren F Holton, City Passen- ger Agent; Fred A Hooper, Traveling Freight Agent. Depots: 16th Street, W H Mahoney, Ticket Agt; 7th and Broadway Depot, M E DeCora, Ticket Agt; 1st and Broadway, W H Quibey, Ticket Agt. Freight Depot, 5th and Kirkham, A W Dickinson, Freight Agt. (See book-mark and opp inside back covers.)


Texas & Pacific Railway-1070 Broad- way. John A Beckwith, Agt.


Union Pacific Frt and Ticket Office-1016 Broadway. H V Blaisdel, pass agt.


PUBLIC HALLS AND BUILDINGS.


Abrahamson Building-Washington se


cor Thirteenth.


Aetna Building-1004 Broadway ne cor Tenth.


Alameda County Board of Supervisor's Building-Broadway ne cor Fourth.


Albany Block-1256 Broadway. Alcatraz Hall-861 Peralta.


Allendale Hall-Allendale av nr Short.


American Foresters' Building-1124 Clay, se cor Thirteenth.


A O U W Hall-1169 Broadway.


Armory Hall-E Sixteenth. Fruitvale av. Athenian Club Building-Fourteenth nw cor Franklin.


Auditorium Hall-Tenth nr Campbell.


Auditorium The-Northeast cor Four- teenth and Webster.


Babcock's Hall-Claremont av nr Tele- graph av.


Bacon Building-Washington bet Elev- enth and Twelfth.


Be Benevolent Hall


(Pythian Castle)-229 Tenth.


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PUBLIC HALLS AND BUILDINGS.


Bentley Hall-Es Peralta av north of Hopkins.


Bettman Block-Southwest cor E 12th and Twelfth av. Blackman Hall-East Fourteenth nr High, Fruitvale.


Blake Block-1065 Washington.


Blake Block Annex-516 Eleventh.


Blake's Hall-East Fourteenth nr Fruit- vale av.


Blake & Moffitt Building-906 Broadway. Brayton Block-36312 Twelfth.


Brown Building-4781/2 Tenth. Building Trades Headquarters-330 12th. Bruguiere Block-916 Seventh.


California Hall-1015 Clay.


Cadet Armory Hall-1053 Market.


Cameron Hall-1280 Thirteenth av.


Canning Block-1115 Broadway. Carlton Block-477 Ninth.


Castle Hall-377 Twelfth, cor Franklin.


Central Bank Building-Broadway ne cor Fourteenth.


Central Block-1068 . Broadway se cor Twelfth.


Central Hall-419 Twelfth.


Chabot Observatory-Between Tenth and Eleventh, Jefferson and Grove.


Charity Hall (Pythian Castle)-229 Twelfth.


City Hall-North side Fourteenth Washington.


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Coleman Block-110312 Broadway.


Colonial Building-222 San Pablo av.


Corder Building - Thirteenth SW Franklin.


cor


Cosmopolitan Hall-499 Telegraph av.


bet County Jail-East side Washington Fourth and Fifth. County Receiving Hospital-West side Franklin bet Fourth and Fifth.


Court House-West side Broadway bet Fourth and Fifth.


Covenant Hall-Twelfth nw cor Castro. Curtis Block-425-431 San Pablo av.


Delger Building-1169 Broadway, cor Fourteenth.


Ebell Club House-1230 Harrison.


Eiben's Building-Peralta ne cor Seventh. Electrical Workers' Hall-865 Broadway. Elks' Hall-416 Fourteenth.


Elsey Building-856 Broadway.


Emeryville Town Hall-Park av cor Hol- lis.


Ench Building-East Fourteenth se cor 23d av.


Enterprise Hall-591 Twenty-second.


Enquirer Building-416-418 Tenth.


Epworth Hall-Clay ne cor Fifteenth. Fidelity Hall-Peralta ne cor Seventh. Foresters of America Building-1124 Clay se cor Thirteenth.


Franklin Hall-410 Thirteenth.


Fraternal Hall-11561% E Fourteenth.


Fraternity Hall-Peralta ne cor Seventh. Free Library Building-Fourteenth SW cor Grove.


Friendship Hall (Pythian Castle)-229 Twelfth.


Germania Hall-836 Webster.


Gier's Hall-511 Fourteenth. Golden Gate Building - 5752-5772 San


Pablo av.


Golden Gate Hall-5762 San Pablo av.


Golden West Hall-2133 Peralta.


Gospel Hall-11001% Twenty-third av. Gregory Block-962 Seventh.


Hall of Records-East side Broadway bet Fourth and Fifth.


Hamilton Auditorium-571 Thirteenth.


Hamilton Hall-575 Thirteenth.


Hanifin Block-501-513 San Pablo av. Hansen's Hall-Wood sw cor Goss.


Harmony Hall-557 E Twelfth. Harrison Hall-East Fourteenth cor


High.


Holy Ghost Hall-East Nineteenth nr Twenty-first av.


Hook's Block-418 Eleventh.


Imandade de Espirito Santa Halls-257 Hollis, 1675 Pacific and 871 E Sixteenth cor Eighteenth av.


I O O F Hall-Franklin nw cor Eleventh.


I O O F Hall (German)-836 Webster. James Block-Seventh nw cor Wood.


Kiel Building-Franklin se cor Fourth. Kitchener Building-956 Clay.


Klinkner Hall-San Pablo av ne cor Fif- ty-ninth.


Kohler Hall-Northwest cor Seventh and Chester.


Loring Hall-531 Eleventh.


Maccabee Temple-559 Eleventh.


Macdonough Building-Broadway se cor Fourteenth.


Magnolia - Hall-120312 Seventh.


Maple Hall-Fourteenth ne cor Webster. Martin Building-418 Twelfth.


Masonic Hall (Fruitvale)-3123 E Four- teenth.


Masonic Temple-Twelfth and Washing- ton.


Montana Block-1156-1172 Seventh. Native Sons Golden West Hall-1015 Clay.


Narrow Gauge Depot; S P Co-Franklin bet Thirteenth and Fourteenth .


Neidt's Hall-6295 San Pabio av. Oakland Bank of Savings Building- Broadway ne cor Twelfth.


Oakland Free Market-Fifth bet Wash- ington and Clay.


Odd Fellows' Building-577 E Twelfth.


O'Neill Block-San Pablo av sw cor Stan- ford av.


Oriental Block-864 Washington.


Orion Hall-557 E Twelfth.


Pacific Telephone and Telegraph Build- Parson's Block-61212 E Twelfth. ing-1275 Franklin. , Pentecost Hall-2134 Magnolia. People's Hall-767 Sixth.


Physician's Building-1111 Washington.


Playter's Building-1219 Broadway.


Postoffice-Broadway se cor Seventeenth. Polytechnic Building-306 Twelfth.


Portuguese Hall-East Sixteenth cor Eighteenth av.


Produce Exchange-301-345 Twelfth.


Pythian Castle-229 Twelfth, cor Alice. Reed Hall-Harrison cor Thirteenth.


Reliance Building-San Pablo av nw cor Seventeenth.


Remillard Building-414-420 San Pablo


Sacred Heart Hall-Fortieth nr Grove. Sather Block-North side Seventh bet Market and Myrtle.


Fruitvale Masonic Hall-3123 E Four- av. teenth. Gas Company's Building-Clay nw cor Thirteenth. St Mary's Hall-North side Seventh bet Jefferson and Grove. St Joseph's Hall-Chestnut nw cor Ser- enth.


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PUBLIC HALLS AND BUILDINGS-SOCIETIES.


Schutz Block-1013-1017 Washington.


Scottish Rite Cathedral New Building- Madison nw cor Fifteenth.


Scottish Rite Cathedral-305 Fourteenth. Sevening Building-1018 Washington.


Snyder Block-467-473 Ninth. bet Broad- way and Washington.


Stocker & Holland Building-808 Broad- way.


Stoer's Block-San Pablo av nr Thirty- eighth.


Santa Fe Block-Grove sw cor Fifty- fourth.


Settlement Hall-Denison nr Kennedy. Security Bank Building-Broadway se cor Eleventh.


Smith Bros Building-460 Thirteenth.


Stachler Hall-Thirty-second cor Adeline. Sunset Hall-1684 Seventh.


Syndicate Building-1218 Broadway. Syndicate Hall-1684 Seventh.


Temple of Ben Hur-1060 Broadway.


Thomas' Hall-115612 East Fourteenth.


Tribune Building-406 Eighth nw cor Franklin.


Union National Bank Building-Broad- way nw cor Twelfth.


Union Savings Bank Building-Broadway ne cor Thirteenth.


Upper Fruitvale Hall-Hopkins nr Fruit- vale av.


United States Post Office Building- Broadway se cor Seventeenth.


Vue du Lac Apartments-E 16th ne cor 3d av.


Washington Building 101112 Washington. Washington Hall-307 E Twelfth.


Weilbye Building-1355 Broadway nw cor Seventeenth.


Wemmer's Hall-416 Eighth.


West Oakland Auditorium-Tenth bet Peralta and Campbell.


West Hall-Thirty-first cor Market.


Westphal Building-1162 Washington. Wilcox Block-921 Broadway.


Wixon's Hall-Hollis cor B.


Wurts Block-Broadway sw cor Seven- teenth.


Young Men's Institute Hall-Corner Fif- teenth av and E Fourteenth.


SOCIETIES - SECRET AND BENEVOLENT.


MASONIC-A. F. A. M.


Grand Lodge. Free and Accepted Masons -- George M Perine (S. F.), Grand Mas- ter; R H Lloyd (S. F.), Deputy Grand Master; Oscar Lawler (Los Angeles). Senior Grand Warden; WV F Pierce Jr, Grand Warden; Edward Coleman, Treas; George Johnson, Grand Sec.


Masonic Board of Relief-Office, 1112 Broadway. J J Warner, Sec. Stated meetings first Wednesday evening in each month.


Live Oak Lodge, No. 61-Meets first Fri- day in each month at Masonic Tem- ple. Charles Henry Wood, J W; Henry V Blasdel, M W; M M Hoffman, S W; Percy B Hardenbergh, Treas; J J War- ner, Sec.


Oakland Lodge, No. 188-Meets first Sat- urday in each month at Masonic Tem- ple. James A MacLafferty, M W; W


I Macdonald, S W; Wm S MacMurtry, J W; Edwin N Waller, Treas; Alvan K Clark, Sec.


Sequoia Lodge, No. 349-Meets every first Monday evening at Masonic Temple. J R MacGregor, W M; G W Bacon, S W; F F Porter, J W; G S Meredith, Treas; John W Gwilt, Sec.


Brookfllyn Lodge, No. 225-Meets Tues- day at 557 E Twelfth. Herbert P Briggs, M W; Walter Peterson, S W; E Sargent, J W; John C Fisher, Sec.


Alcatraz Lodge, No. 244-Meets every Thursday evening at Alcatraz Hall. John Crossman, W M; Lewis T Corwin, S W; Adolph H Meese, J W; Warren G Mobley, Treas; Herbert A Glines, Sec.


Fruitvale Lodge, No. 336-Meets Satur- day evenings at 3123 E Fourteenth. Cornelius Carew, M. Henry Layck, Sec. Oakland Chapter, No. 36, Royal Arch Masons-Meets first and third Wednes- days in each month at Masonic Tem- ple. E C Bridgeman, P; W C Price, K; W L Breed, S; F H Brooks, Treas; G H Smith, Sec.


Alcatraz Chapter, No. 82, Royal Arch Masons-Meets every Saturday evening at Alcatraz Hall. W H. Lagerson, H P; W'm S Angwin, K; E W Griffin, Scribe; WV G Mobley, Treas; H A Glines, Sec.


Oakland Council, No. 12-Stated meetings on occurring fifth Thursdays in each month at Masonic Temple. C F Thomp- son, T I M; J A Sansom. D I M; E H Morgan, P C of W; J B Merritt; Treas; Geo H Smith, Rec




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