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COUNTY OFFICERS
Chairman of the Board of Supervisors -- (' F Horner
MEMBERS OF THE BOARD
District No 1-0 Fred Horner District No 2-Wm B Bridge Distriet No 3-Joseph M Keller
$9 East Thirteenth and Twenty-first av | Distriet No 4-F W Foss
91 Veron and Perkins sts
92 Eighteenth and West sts
93 Ninth and Pine sts
93 Ninth and Cedar sts (Oil Works, Private)
94 Twnty-third and Webster sts
95 Milton and Market sts
96 Twenty-fourth and Grove sts
9S Seventh and Filbert sts
123 Twelfth and Center sts
126 Third and Adeline sts
127 Boole's Shipyard, foot of Adeline st
128 Fifth and Cypress sts
132 First and Washington sts
134 Fourth and Washington sts
135 Eleventh and Washington
136 Tenth and Clay
137 Elevenun and Ilarrison
142 Kennedy and Park (Cotton Mill
Private)
143 Twenty-eighth av and Eleventh
145 Sixth av and East Nineteenth
146 Second av and Fast Twelfth
147 Hopkins and Haley av
148 Nineteenth av and East Sixteenth st
149 East Fourteenth and Twenty-third av
29 31 Fifth and Grove sts 32 Third and Filbert sts
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Seventh and Market sts
35 Tenth and Grove sts
36 Fourteenth and Market sts
37 Twenty-first and Market sts
'Twelfth and Adeline sts
28 39 Eighteenth and Adeline sts
East Fourteenth st and Seventeenth av
11 12 Fast twelfth st and Twelfth av
+3 East Seventeenth st and Eighth av
East Twelfth st and Sixth av
45 16 Fifin av and Tenth st
Last Twenty-fourth st teenth av
and Nine-
47 48 East Twenty-fourth st and Thir-
teenth av
49 East Twelfth st and Twenty-second av First and Webster sts
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52 Third and Jackson sts
53 Elghth and Jackson sts
54 Twelfth and Brush sts
56 Sixteenth st and San Pablo av
57 Twenty-elght and Myrtle sts
Webster st and Orchard
59 Oakland and East Moss avs
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63 Twenty-first st and San Pablo av
Nineteenth and Webster sts
64 65 Second anu Jefferson sts
67 Second and Market sts Tenth and Filbert sts
68 Fourth and Brush sts 69 11 Thirteenth and Wood sts
'Thirty-fourth and West
Twenty-ninth and Grove
Twenty-eighth and Adeline sts
San Pablo av and Filbert
Jefferson and Thirteenth
79 81 Avon Place and Lester av
Fast Sixteenth and Fourth av,
83 Fast Twenty-second and Eighth av Fast Nineteenth and Eleventh av
S5 Fast Twenty-first and Twenty-first av
86 East Seventeenth and Twenty-third av 57 East Tenth and Park av
73 74 75 76 B and Helen sts Fifteenth and Castro
327 352
City Hall, 14th and Washington sts Ninth st and Broadway
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COUNTY GOVERNMENT.
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District No 5-John k Mullin Clerk of the Board-John P Cook Bailiff-C C Carpenter
Regular meetings, first Monday in each month at Hall of Records Bldg County Expert-John M Sabin Jr Assistants-R A Blacow and G I Emer- son
Clerks-Melville Tobriner and C C Car- Denter
SUPERIOR COURT
Dept No 1-T W Harris, Judge
Dept No 2-Wm H Waste, Judge
Dept No 3-John Ellsworth, Judge
Dept No 4-F B Ogden, Judge Dept No 5-Everett J Brown, Judge Official Reporters Superior Courts-
Charles F Whitton, J H W Riley, J Spencer Riley, Richard T Stockton Juvenile Court. Court House-Christopher Ruess, Chief Probation Officer
Alameda County Law Library, Court House-Miss Claire Cushing, Secretary and Librarian
County Clerk-John P Cook, Hall of Rec- ords Chief Deputy Clerk-Andrew E John- stone
Deputy Court Room Clerks
Dept No 1 -- Frederick L Donahue Dept No 2-Paul W Wuthe
Dept No 3-G H Sticker
Dept No 4-A J Woolsey
Dept No 5-I, A Rudolph
Deputies-Frank N Heaney, W M Man- ning, Wm B Zambresky, W E Adams. Joseph R Ford, Frank T Thompson. H M Wilson, James M Camp, W M Browning. W W Crane, W O Brown. J I White. W J Masterson, J J Connelly. W B Smith, C A Klinkner
District Attorney-W H Donahue
Assistant District Attorney- W H L Hynes
Chief Deputy-Philip M Carey
Deputies-Walter J Burpee, Leon A. Clark. A A Rogers, Wm T Satterwhite
Detective-Gaylord B Ingersoll Clerk-W H Ellison
Stenographers-Mary Reilly and Laura Judge
County Auditor-George S Pierce Chief Deputy-H J Rogers
Deputies-S V Stevens. H McClelland. W Sopka. A Glendenning, J C Mowry Recorder-A K Grim Chief Deputy-D A Sinclair
Deputies-L R James, Bart B Booth. Robt S Leckie, Charles A Gregory, P (' Weber and Charles N Brier
County Assessor-Henry P Dalton Chief Deputy-Thomas M Robinson
Deputies-Andrew N Aitken, James R Sloan, Alan G Clarke, Frank M Shay. Wm N Van de Mark, George H West- Inko. Noah G Sturtevant, Thomas C Stoddard. J Clement Bates, George A Oakes. H H Miller, Henry C Dexter, Frank B Larner, H C Ainsworth, Rus- sell E Colburn, David Rivs, James B Allen. Otto L Hasse, Wm J McDonald. Richard Lloyd, John C Hedemark, Jo- soph E Cottell, M M Roach, Charles H Johansen
Stonogranher-Edward E Gehring County Sheriff-Frank Barnet
Under Sheriff-Jedd J Hanifin Jr Chief Deputy-Frank D Adams Chief Jailer-Peter L White
Assistant Jailers-Charles K Clark, Jo- seph D Moffitt
Bailiffs-Edward J Sweeney, Jefferson D Scanlan, Fred Pillot, Geo Sturtevant, Frank Higuera
Tax Collecter-James B Barber Chief Deputy-Wm B Hodges
Deputies-Edward F Farrell, Alfred Barber. Daniel C Houghton
County Surveyor's Office-Court House
County Surveyor- Perry A Haviland Chief Deputy-Frederick R Hamilton
County Coroner's Office-528 18th
County Coroner-Charles L Tisdale; Chief Dep. Bert H Sargent
Court Commissioner - Clarence Crowell, 1101-1102 Un Sav Bank Bldg
Public Administrator-George Gray, 1101- 1102 In Sav Bank Bldg
Storekeeper-Frank Perati
ALAMEDA COUNTY BOARD OF EDUCATION
Hall of Records
C L Biedenbach, President; P M Fisher. I/ S Rosseter. Wm McDonald, Mem- bers: George W Frick, Secretary
County Supt of Schools-George W Frick. Office Hall of Records M Assistant Supt and Deputy-Frank Carr
Chief Deputy-Arthur Mock Deputy-Alva Opic
County Health Officer-Dr E N Ewer Game Warden - Charles H Schween. Pleasanton
JUSTICES COURTS
Alameda City-R B Tappan, Justice, City Hall, Alameda
Alameda Township-Elmer E Johnson. Justice-1266 Pearl, Alameda; Albert C Kihu, Constable
Berkeley Town - Robert Edgar, Jus- tice, Town Hall
Brooklyn Township-307 East 12th: W R Geary, Justice; WVm C Allen. Constable Eden Township-Charles Prowse, Justice. Hayward; John N Frank, Justice, 442 Estudille av. San Leandro; Joseph M Olimpia. Constable, San Leandro; W J Ramge. Constable, Hayward
Murray Township-Wm H Wright, Jus- tice, Livermore; George S Fitzgerald. Constable
Oakland Township-876 Broadway; James G Quinn, Justice; Morris H Lane, Con- stable
Pleasanton Township-P C Quinn, Jus- tice: Larkin M Locke, Constable, Pleas- anton
Washington Township - Samuel Sand- holdt, Justice, Centerville: Thomas J Powers, Justice; Samuel B Vander Voort. Constable, Irvington
ALAMEDA COUNTY ROADMASTERS Jesse Young, Foreman Altamont Road District
Fred Zimmerman, Altamont
F B Granger, Foreman Alvarado Antone George, Alvarado Albert T Newth, Foreman Brooklyn
Peter IT Hoare. Foreman Castro Valley
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STATE GOVERNMENT.
J J Santes. Foreman Centerville Martin L Gray, Foreman Claremont Fied W Meyer, Foreman Decoto J J Hansen, Foreman Dublin I. C Carden, Foreman Fruitvale James M Brewer, Foreman Irvington Carl Helm, Foreman Livermore 1 H Whitfield, Foreman Mission San Jose Henry Gansberger, Foreman Mt Eden 1) McDonald, Foreman Murray Frank H Sayles. Foreman Newark ( B Overacker, Foreman Niles C H Miller, Foreman Ocean View I R Jensen, Foreman Palomares S F Morrill, Foreman Piedmont Peter Oxsen, Foreman Pleasanton Thomas Clines, Foreman San Lorenzo Wm Dav, Foreman Vallecitos Manuel Brown, Foreman Warm Springs
POLICE DEPARTMENT
Chief of Police-Adelbert Wilson
Clerks to Chief of Police-G D POWPIS. W A Moore
Captain of Detectives-W J Peterson Captains of Police-J F Lynch, C H Bock
Detectives-D Holland, W B Quigley, S C Hodgkins, H E E Green, T J Flynn. R V McSorley, W F Kyle, H H Cald- well
Sergeants-B. L Curtis, J D Mulgrew, M A Byrne, J H Walters, W M McCloud. Robt Forgie, W F Woods, T Brown Court Officer-John Murray
Tailers-F Schroeder, H. L Gilbert, R F Ahern
Wagon Officers-JE Murphy, C F Jor- genson, W IT Smith
Operators-Geo Underwood, C T Huntley Chauffeur-G I Caveney
Eighty Patrolmen
EMERYVILLE
Town Board of Trustees-W H Christie, President; J T Doyle. J S Emery, John C Coburn, J F Stoer, Trustees
Clerk and Assessor-F H Farr Marshall and Tax Collector-E J Carey Frank Poulter. Treasurer; R S Hawley, Engineer; T C Judkins, Attorney
Emeryville Town Hall, Park av se cor Hollis
FRUITVALE SANITARY DISTRICT
Sanitary Board of Fruitvale Sanitary Dis- trict-C D Bennett, Dep Sec.
Fruitvale Fire Dept No 1-1305 Bassett: A. C Jacobson, Chief; Paul R Hoffmann, Foreman; John Quigley, Engineer.
STATE GOVERNMENT.
Governor .JAMES N. GILLETT Lieutenant Governor-Warren R. Porter. Secretary of State-Chas F Curry; Deputy, John Hoesch.
Controller-Alfred B. Nye; Deputy, D. A. Moulton.
Treasurer-Wm. R. Williams; Deputy, H. P. Reese.
Attorney General-U. S. Webb; Deputy, Sacramento, Malcolm C. Glenn.
Surveyor General and ex-officio Register State Land Office-W. S. Kingsbury; Deputy, A. W. Sanborn.
Superintendent of Public Instruction- Edward Hyatt; Deputy, Mrs M. G. Hyatt.
Adjutant General-Jos. B. Lauck; Assist- ant, Arthur W. Bradbury.
Superintendent of State Printing-W. W. Shannon; Deputy, Mrs. A. L. Shannon. State Library Trustees-Allen B. Lem- mon, President, Santa Rosa: Charles S. Greene, Oakland; Bradner W. Lee, Los Angeles: Joseph Steffens, Sacramento; W. C. Van Fleet, San Francisco; James I. Gillis, Secretary, Sacramento.
State Librarian-James L. Gillis; Deputy, Milton J. Ferguson.
State Agricultural Society-Benj. Rush, President; L. J. Rose, Jr, E. W. Howard, James Whitaker, F. W. Kiesel, H. A. Jastro, Wm. Pierce, Fred L. Martin, Al- bert Elkus, R. E. Easton, G. W. Kings- bury and H. P. Stabler, Directors: J. A. Filcher, Secretary; Office, State Cap- itol.
State Board of Education-J. N. Gillett (Governor), President; Edward Hyatt (Superintendent of Public Instruction), Secretary; Benjamin Ide Wheeler, C. C. Van Liew, Morris Elmer Dailey, Samuel T. Black, Fred L. Burke, J. F. Mills- paugh, A. F. Lange, Members.
State Board of Equalization-Alex Brown, President; Jeff McElvaine, Richard E. Collins, J. Harry Scott; A. B. Nye, Con- troller and ex-officio Member; T. M. Eby, Secretary.
State Board of Examiners-James N. Gil- lett (Governor), C. F Curry (Secretary of State), U. S. Webb (Attorney-Gen- eral); B. B. Deming, Secretary.
State Board of Examiners in Optometry -Fred Detmers, President; Fred C. Chinn, Secretary.
State Board of Health-Martin Regens- burger, San Francisco, President; Wal- lace A. Briggs, Sacramento, Vice-Presi- dent; N. K. Foster, Oakland, Secretary; F. K. Ainsworth, San Francisco; A. C. Hart, Sacramento; O. Stansbury, Chico; W. LeMoyne Willis, Los Angeles, Mem- bers.
State Bureau of Vital Statistics-N. K. Foster, Register (ex-officio); George G. Leslie, Statistician.
State Commissioner of Horticulture-John W. Jeffrey, Commissioner; Olney E. Bremner, Deputy; Edward K. Carnes, Superintendent Insectary Division.
Bank Commissioners-San Francisco, C. H. Garoutte, Henry E. Sherer, Herman Silver, John C. Lynch; J. Cal Ewing, Secretary.
Commissioners of Building and Loan As- sociations-San Francisco, J. P. Tran- sue, Albert Lindley, James L. Fields, Secretary.
Commissioner for the Revision and Reform of the Law-San Francisco, J. W. Wiley, Secretary.
State Board of Forestry-James N. Gil- lett (Governor), C. F. Curry (Secretary of State), U. S. Webb (Attorney Gen- eral); Gerard B. Lull, State Forester.
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UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT.
State Department of Engineering-Advis- ory Board, James N. Gillett (Governor), W. V. Stafford (President Board of State Harbor Commissioners), F. W. Hatch (General Superintendent State Hos- pital); Nathaniel Ellery, State Engi- neer.
State Hospital Superintendent-F. W. Hatch.
State Veterinarian-Charles Keane; As- sistant, W. E. D. Morrison.
Railroad Commission-A. C. Irwin, Presi- dent; office of Secretary, Ferry bldg, San Francisco.
State Capitol Commissioners-J. N. Gillett (Governor), C. F. Curry (Secretary of State), Wm. R. Williams (Treasurer). State Department of Highways-N. Ellery, Commissioner; Clark Alberti, Secretary. Insurance Commissioner-San Francisco. E. Myron Wolf.
Debris Commissioner-W. W Waggoner; J. R .Tyrell, Secretary.
State Commission in Lunacy-J. N. Gillett (Governor), President; C. F. Curry, l'. S. Webb, N. K. Foster, Dr. F. W. Hatch. State Board of Prison Directors-Robert T. Devlin, President: Tirey L. Ford. Warren R. Porter, Don Ray, Charles E. Clinch.
Warden of Folsom Prison-W. H. Riley. Warden of San Quentin Prison-John E. Hoyle.
State Mining Bureau, San Francisco-F. W. Bradley, Louis Janin, Harold T. Power, E. A. Stent, Curtis H. Lindley, Trustees; Lewis E. Aubury, Mineral- ogist.
State Dairy Bureau, San Francisco-F. W. Andreason, J. A. Bliss; Wm. H. Saylor. Secretary.
Bureau of Labor Statistics, San Francisco -J. D. Mackenzie, Commissioner; F. C. Jones, Deputy.
Board of Fish Commissioners, San Fran- cisco-George Stone, President: F. W. Van Sicklen, John Bermingham.
Board of State Harbor Commissioners, San Francisco-W. V. Stafford, President; Henry J. Crocker, W. E. Dennison. Wal- ter 33. Thorpe, Secretary.
State Board of Dental Eraminers. San Francisco-Garrett Newkirk, President; C. A. Herrick, Secretary.
State Board of Medical Examiners, San Francisco-A. Lincoln Cothran, Presi- dent; Charles L. Tisdale, Secretary.
State Board of Pharmacy. San Francisco ! U S District Court for the Northern Dis-
R. S. Oakford, President; Charles B. Whilden, Secretary.
State Text Book Committee-James N. Gillett (Governor). Edward Hyatt (Su- perintendent Public Instruction). C. C. Van Liew (President State Normal School); George L. Sackett, Secretary.
State Board of Charities and Corrections -W. Almont Gates, Berkeley, Secretary. State Board of Architecture-Northern District, San Francis o; H & Schulze. President; Thonel Deane, Secretary; Southern District, Los Angeles; John P. Krempel, President; F L Rochiig, Sec- retary.
State Board of Accounting, San Francisco -- John Hoesch, President; 'thomas E. Atkinson.
Commissioners of Sacramento Drainage District-George W. Peltier, President; Prentiss Maslin, Secretary.
SUPREME COURT.
Chief Justice-W. IT. Bratty. Associate Justices -F. M. Angellotti, F. W. Henshaw, Wm. G. Lorigan, H. A. Melvin. Lueien Shaw, M. C. Sloss.
Clerk-Frank L. Canghey.
TERMS OF COURT.
The Supreme Court meets at the follow- ing places:
At the city of San Francisco on the sec- ond Monday in January and the third Monday in July.
At the City of Los Angeles on the first Monday in April and on the second Mon- day in October.
At the City of Sacramento on the first Monday in May and on the second Mon- day in November.
DISTRICT COURT OF APPEAL. (Third Appellate District.)
Presiding Justice-Hon N. P. Chipman. Associate Justices-Hon. Elijah C. Hart. Hon. Albert G. Burnett.
Clerk-G. H. Chase.
UNITED STATES GOVERN- MENT
U S Collector of Customs-Room 27. P O Bldg: Frank W Cushing, Deputy Col- lector
U S Internal Revenue Office-Room 22, P O Bldg; Samuel F Rutter, Deputy Collector: D E Chenoweth, Deputy Stamp Collector
[' S Land Office-Room 25, P O Bldg; Truman G Daniells, Registrar; George Stone, Receiver.
\' S Naval Officer, Port of San Francisco -John P Irish, U S Customs Office, S F: H B Needham, Representative, Room 27. P O Bidg, Oakland
IT S Examining Board for Pensions-521 12th; Henry M Fine, MI D, Examiner
BANKRUPTCY COURT
trict of California-SOS Broadway: Ar. thur P Holland, Referee for the District of Alameda County
U S MARINE CORPS
U S A Recruiting Office-Room 1, $56 Bwav
ASYLUMS, HOSPITALS AND HOMES
Acropolis Hospital-28 Orange av; James M Shannon, Angr.
Alameda County Infirmary-se of San Leandro, nr San Lorenzo Junction; Wm A Clark, M. D .. Supt. and Physician in Charge.
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BANDS AND ORCHESTRAS.
Alameda County Emergency Hospital-ws Franklin, bet 1th and 5th; Dr. O. D. liamlin, Chief Surgeon.
Alameda County Receiving Hospital, In- sane Dept .- ws Franklin bet 4th and 5th, James M. Page, Warden.
Altenheim (German Old People's Home) -ns Hopkins nr Stevens, w of Fruit- vale av; Mrs Eva A. Behnke, Matron. Babies nursery (Ladies' Relief Society)- 393 45th; Mrs. Emma Hardesty, Matron. Bethany Maternity Home-1759 11th av; Ruth A. Nichols, Supt.
Beulah Aged Colored Home-Leona
Heights, nr
Mills College; Harriet Davis, Matron.
Beulah Rescue Home (Salvation Army)- Beulah, nr Mills College; Capt. Eliza- beth Tanner, Matron.
Children's Home-393 Firty-fifth. Con- ducted by Ladies' Relief Society of Oakland; Carlie G. Patterson, Matron. De Guth Hospital-2249 Grove; D. B. Guth. Supt.
East Bay Sanatorium Claremont Hos- pital Assn .- 1505 Telegraph av; Mrs. A. L. Krone, Supt.
Fabiola Hospital-West Moss av, ne cor Broadway: Hester M Sutherland, M. D., Resident Physician.
Fred Finch Orphanage-East side Peralta av. nr Hopkins st and Fruitvale P. O. W. C. Damon, Supt.
Girls' Rescue Home-163 E 12th; Sarah M. Weatherwax. Matron. Hebron Home-644 Merrimac; Rev. J. A. Fraser in Charge.
Home for Aged Women (Ladies Relief Society)-393 45th; Allce Neighbor, Ma- tron.
Industrial Home for the Adult Blind- 3601 Telegraph av; Joseph Sanders, Supt.
King's Daughters Home The-3900 Broad - way; Mrs. Matilda Brown, Pres. Maternity Home-1759 11th Ruth A. Nichols, Matron.
av; Mrs. Merrill Institute-673 36th.
Missionary Home-719 54th; Rev. Jacob W. Byers in Charge.
NAUHEIM SANITARIUM-470 28th; Dr. W. H. Maxon, Propr. (See opp p 652.) Oakland Central Hospital-518-534 Wil- liam; Gertrude Montfort, Supt.
Oakland Home for the Aged-1668 Web- ster. Conducted by The Little Sisters of the Poor.
Our Lady's Home (for aged and infirm females)-Bray av se cor Talcott av. In charge of Sisters of Mercy.
Pacific Coast Hospital Association-801- 804 Union Savings Bank Bldg.
Pettey's Retreat-2249 Webster.
Pfund-Dietz Orthopedie Sanitarium, Pfund & Dietz proprs-1954 Webster.
Providence Hospital-Broadway ne
cor
26th. Conducted by the Sisters of Providence.
Rescue Home for Girls-Undenomina- tional-163 E. 12th; Mrs. S. M. Weather- wax, Matron.
St. Anthony's Hospital-919 Brush. Dr. M. M. Enos, Pres; Bessie T Kellogg, Supt.
ST. HELENA SANITARIUM-California Medical Missionary and Benevolent As- sociation Proprs, Sanitarium, Napa Co. Cal. (See opp p 768.)
St. Joseph's Home for Deaf Mutes-4002 Telegraph av. Conducted by the Sis- ters of St. Joseph; Sister Valeria. Su- perior.
Smith Cottages-4th av, cor Peralta av. or cleveland av.
West Oakland Home-973 Campbell. To administer relief to foundlings, or- phans and abandoned children. Mrs. Geo. C. Ryno, Soc.
Western Hospital Assn .- 403 Union Sav- ings Bank Bldg .; F. S. Lowell, Pres. Young Women's Christian Assn. Board- ing Home-1424 Franklin.
BANDS AND ORCHESTRAS
Combs John Orchestra-1261 6th av. Conway's Band-Idora Park.
Lyric Orchestra Hamilton Hall; H. G. Roleker, cond.
BANKS AND BANKERS.
Bank of Commerce The-San Pablo av, ne cor 17th. E. M. Gibson, Pres .; C. W. Fore, Vice-Pres and Mngr; George HI. Jessen, Cashier.
Bank of East Oakland-Lloyd M. Rob- bins, Pres; Samuel 'S. Austin, Vice- Pres; Hamilton Stites, Cashier; 23d av se cor E 14th.
Bank of Fruitvale-3120 E. 14th; Capital, $25,800; Delbert L. Westover, Pres; Roscoe W. Westover, Vice-Pres and Cashr. Branch 4612 E. 14th, Melrose.
BANK OF GERMANY-1225 Broadway; Theo. Gier, Pres .; A. Jonas, Vice- Riedel, Asst. Cashier. (See backbone. ) Riegel, Asst. Cashier. (See backbone.) Bankers Trust Company of Oakland, Cal., 422 12th, ne cor Broadway-Capi- tall paid up. $300,000; W. W. Garth- waite, Pres. ; Henry Rogers, Vice-
Fres .; J. Y. Eccleston, Vice-Pres .; James A. Thomson, Sec; D. A. Bul- more, Asst. Sec .: Arthur E. Caldwell, Treas .; Arthur G. Tasheira, Attorney. California Bank-506 Oakland Bank of Savings Bldg .; James P. Edoff, Re- ceiver.
CENTRAL BANK-Broadway ne
14th. Authorized capital, $1,000,000; fully paid in. $300,000; surplus, $561,- 000; Pres., W. G. Palmanteer; Vice- Pres. and Manager, J. F. Carlston; Cashier, H. A. Mosher; Asst. Cashiers, A. L. Harris, A. J. Mount. (See back rover.)
Citizens Bank of Fruitvale-3106 E. 14th. John R. Hodge, Pres .; L. W. Forsting, Vice-Pres .. L. Roy Robertson, Cashier and Manager.
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.
FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF OAK- land-Broadway. San Pablo av and 14th. Incorporated May 15, 1875. Cap- ital paid up. $500,000. Pres, P E Bowles; Vice-Pres, L C Morehouse; Vico-Pres, L G Burpee: Cashier, E N Walter; Asst Cashier, S H Kitto; Asst Cashier C N Walter.
HARBOR BANK-Broadway, ne cor 5th, Cash capital, $100.000. Pres, F W Bil- ger: Vice-Pres, E R Tutt; Vice-Pres, A Kendall; Cashier, ( B Morsereau.
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BANKS-BLOCKS.
Italian Popular Bank-Broadway and Eighth. Capital, $250,000. Pres, Chev J F Fugazi; Cashier, F N Belgrano; Asst Cashier, P Morbio; Local Mngr, Guglielmo Ghiglieri.
OAKLAND BANK OF SAVINGS-Broad- way ne cor 12th. Incorporated Aug 13, 1867. Capital paid up, $1,000,000. Pres, W W Garthwaite; Cashier and Secre- tary, J Y Eccleston; Asst Cashier, Sam- uel Breck; Asst Cashier, F A Allardt; Asst Secretary, James A Thompson. Oakland Clearing House-512 12th.
Oakland Japanese Bank-855 Franklin. T Mitoma, Pres; S Sakaguchi, Vice- Pres; T Okuna, Cashier.
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.
State Savings Bank - Thirteenth nw
cor Franklin. Capital and surplus, $200,000. Pres, J C McMullen; Viee- Pres, Dudley Kinsell; Cashier, R J Mc- Mullen; Asst Cashier, S C Bennetts.
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.
Telegraph Avenue Savings Bank-Tel av ne cor 49th. Pres, W B Thomas; Vice- Pres, Dr Chas A Dukes; Secretary, Har- old Everhart.
UNION NATIONAL BANK-Broadway nw cor 12th. Incorporated May 16. 1875. Capital. $150.000. Pres. Geo Roeth: Vice-Pres. George D Gray; Cashier. J H Perine.
Union Savings Bank-Broadway, no cor 13th. Wm G Henshaw, Pres; Charles T Rodolph, Vice-Pres; A E H Cramer, Cashier: L E Boardman. Asst Cashier; C F Gorman, Asst Cashier.
West Oakland Bank and Trust Co .- 178$ 7th. Oscar F Breiling, Pres: Wm Long, Vice-Pres; J S Burpee, Cashier.
BLOCKS, BUILDINGS, HALLS AND FLATS
Abrahamson'' Building-Washington se
cor Thirteenth.
Aetna Building-1004 Broadway ne cor Tenth.
Alameda County Board of Supervisors Building-Broadway ne cor Fourth.
Albany Block-1256 Broadway.
Alcatraz Hall-$61 Peralta.
Allendale Hall-Allendale av nr Short.
American Foresters' Building 1124 Clay, se cor Thirteenth.
Armory Hall-Twentieth nr Tel av.
Athenian Club Building-Fourteenth nw cor Franklin.
Auditorium Hall-Tenth nr Campbell.
Bacon Building-Washington bet Eler- enth and Twelfth.
Belmont Apartments-3833 Telegraph av. Benevolent Hall (Pythian Castle) -? 29 Twelfth.
Bentley Hall-e s Peralta av 1 n of llop- kins.
Bettman Block-E 12th sw cor 12th av.
Blackman Hall-East Fourteenth nr
High, Fruitvale.
Blake Block-1065 Washington.
Blake Block Annex-516 Eleventh.
Blake & Moffit Building-906 Broadway.
Brown Building-4781% Tenth.
Bruguiere Block-916 Seventh.
Building Trades Council Hall-330 12th.
Cadet Armory Hall-1053 Market. California Hall-1015 Clay.
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 Observatcry-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-110316 Broadway.
Colonial Building-222 San Pab av.
County Jail-East side Washington Fourth and Fifth.
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County Receiving Hospital-West side Franklin bet Fourth and Fifth.
Court House-West side Broadway bet Fourth and Fifth.
Curtis Block-425-431 San Pablo av.
Damon Hall (Pythian Castle)-229 12th. Davis Building-228 San Pablo av.
Delger Building-West side Broadway, bet 13th and 14th.
Dennison Settlement Hall-1064 Dennison. Ehell Club House-1230 Harrison.
Elben's Building-Peralta ne cor Seventh. Electrical Workers' Hall-S65 Broadway. Elks' Hall-416 Fourteenth.
Elsey Building-856 Broadway.
Emeryville Town Hall-Park av cor Ho !- lis.
Ench Building-East Fourteenth se cor 23d av.
Enquirer Building-416-418 Tenth.
Enterprise Hall-591 Twenty-second.
Federal Building-Broadway se cor 17th.
Fidelity Hall-Peralta ne cor Seventh.
First National Bank Building-Fourteenth nw cor Broadway.
! 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.
Fruitvale Masonic Hall-3123 E Four- teenth.
Gas Company's Building-Clay nw cor Thirteenth.
Germania Hall-836 Webster.
Gier's Hall-511 Fourteenth.
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