Husted's Oakland, Alameda and Berkeley directory, 1910, Part 4

Author: Husted, F. M; Polk-Husted Directory Co
Publication date: 1910
Publisher: San Francisco, Cal. : F.M. Husted
Number of Pages: 1518


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Prescott School-Campbell and Tenth. J E Addicott, prin.


Prescott Evening School-Campbell and Tenth. Lovell K Fraser, tchr.


East Swett School-Twelfth av and


Twentieth st. Irvin D Martin, prin.


Swett School Annex-13th av cor E 38th. Francis Miotke, prin.


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


Washington School-Shattuck av se cor Sixty-first. C Ernst Hudspeth, prin.


SUBURBAN SCHOOLS.


BEULAH SCHOOL-Tompkins av e of Huntington, Beulah Heights.


ELMHURST-W D Spencer, prin.


EMERYVILLE-Forty-first nr San Pablo av. Daniel F Lacy, prin. FREMONT (JOHN C) HIGH SCHOOL- Foothill boulevard het 45th and 47th avs. Frank S Rossiter, prin.


FRICK SCHOOL-Boulevard av, Fitch- burg. Sarah Young, prin.


FRUITVALE-Dewey School, Washing- ton cor Merrill av. Julius C Hammel, 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-Penniman av nr Short. Alice V Baxley, prin. LOCKWOOD SCHOOL-1227 44th av. C H Greenman, prin.


MELROSE-East Fourteenth cor Blaine av. Melrose. David Williams, prin. MELROSE HEIGHTS SCHOOL-2115 Bryant av, Melrose.


PIEDMONT SCHOOL-N s Bonita av nr Oakland av. Clara Crumpton. prin.


REDWOOD SCHOOL (Dimond)-James R Dodson, clerk.


SELECT SCHOOLS, SEMI- NARIES AND ACAD- EMIES.


Academy of Our Lady of Lourdes (school for girls)-Cor E Fifteenth and Fif-


teenth av, conducted by the Sisters of Mercy.


Baptist Mission School-358 Fifth.


California College-East Twenty-eighth bet Thirteenth and Fourteenth avs. A A Macurda, pres.


California Concordia College (school for Boys)-876 E Fifteenth. Rev Theo Brohm, prin.


Chabot School-66 Sixth. School of do- mestic science. Mabel Burke Jones, supt.


Convent of Our Lady of the Sacred Heart ( boarding school ladies)-1534 Webster st. for young


East Bay Training School for Nurses- 1505 Telegraph av. Gertrude S Court- right, supt.


English-Japanese School-555 Hobart.


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


Hambleton Mrs M S. 963 Oak.


HERALD-DIXON BUSINESS COLLEGE, San Pablo av ne cor 16th. (See back- bone and opp p 438.)


Horton School The-Twelfth ne cor Fil- hert st. Miss S W Horton, prin.


International Corres Schools-475 Elev- enth. John R Talt, div supt.


MILLS COLLEGE-Fifty-ninth av 1 mile ne of San Leandro rd. Miss Luella Clay Carson, L L D, pres. (See adv opp.)


Mission School of True Sunshine-256 6th. OAKLAND CONSERVATORY OF MU- SIC-203-205 Twelfth. Adolf Gregory, director. (See left top corner cards. ) Oakland School of Medicine-Grove nw cor 3Ist. Dr C Wellman, sec.


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


Pacific States Auto School-670 39th. Parsons Miss Anna J, 864 34th.


Percival Dressmaking School-1065 Wash- ington.


POLYTECHNIC BUSINESS COLLEGE AND SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING- 306 Twelfth cor Harrison. (See opp classified colleges. )


Ransom-Bridges School-321 Highland av. St Anthony's School (for boys)-East Sixteenth and Sixteenth av. Conducted by the Christian Brothers.


St Elizabeth's School (for boys and girls) -- 1538 34th av. Conducted the Dominican Sisters.


St Frances de Sales School-Jones cor Grove; school conducted by the Sisters of the Holy Names.


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


St Mary's College-Broadway cor Haw- thorne av. Conducted by the Brothers of the Christian Schools.


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


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


Sacred Heart School (for girls and boys) -Forty-first nr Grove. Conducted by the Sisters of the Holy Names. Resi- dence of the Sisters 664 Forty-first.


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COLLEGES.


LIBRARIES.


VANDER NAILLEN'S SCHOOL OF EN- GINEERING THE-Telegraph av cor Fifty-first.


Whitgift Hall-n s Fifty-ninth nr Ross. Zion's German and English School- Twelfth sw cor Myrtle. John G Theiss, prin.


KINDERGARTENS.


East Oakland Free Kindergarten-n s E 16th bet 15th and 16th avs. Mary E Rust, prin.


Central Free Kindergarten-740 Harri-


son. Adeline Mincher, tchr.


North Oakland Kindergarten (free)-102 Hannah.


West Oakland Free Kindergarten-801


Peralta. Winnie M McFarland, prin. Wiley Beth ' B-1125 Adeline.


Y W CA Kindergarten-1064 Dennison.


COMMERCIAL BODIES.


Alameda County Planing Mills Assn-209 Albany blk. F H Oates, sec.


Alameda County Poultry Assn-Meets annually at Idora Park in Dec. C G Hinds, sec.


American Institution of Banking (Oak- land Chapter)-512 Twelfth. Golden L Downing. sec.


Bottlers' Protective Assn (Ins)-508 6th L A Barker, supt. .


Builders' Exchange-550 Eighteenth. J H Pedgrift, pres; V L Fortin, sec. Columbia Mutual Building & Loan Assn -906 Broadway.


Commission Merchants' Protective Assn -301 Bacon bldg. C F Carl, sec. Franklin Association of Alameda County -- 419 Twelfth. Regular meeting seco- Thursday each month. Walter V Har- rington, pres; F W Richardson. vice- pres; Charles W Carruth, treas; Charles P MacLaffery, sec; G W Bacon, auditor. Grocers' Association-419 Twelfth.


W T Rancel, sec.


Material Dealers' Association-209 Albany blk. E A Dickey, sec. MERCHANTS' EXCHANGE-419 12th. Wilber Walker, sec.


Oakland Board of Fire Underwriters- 1068 Broadway. Fred Burks, sec.


Oakland Beer Bottlers' Board of Trade, Inc-508 6th. L A Barker. sec.


OAKLAND CHAMBER OF COMMERCE -12th cor Franklin. W S Mackay. pres; H C Capwell, vice-pres; C J Heeseman, treas; Adna A Denison, sec.


FOREIGN CONSULATES.


Netherlands The-1392 Harrison. Geo J G Morsily, consul.


GRAND ARMY OF THE RE- PUBLIC.


Admiral D D Porter Post, No 169-Meets first Monday evening of each month. 1124 Clay, Hall No 2. Foresters' Hall. J S Dumsen, Commander.


Appomattox Post, No 50-Meets first and third Saturdays. at 407 13th. W R Thomas, Commander.


Appomattox Relief Corps, No 5-Meets every Thursday afternoon, 2 o'clock, at I O O F Hall. Mrs Sarah J Farwell. pres; Mrs Ada MI Brown, treas.


Lyon Post, No S-Meets every first and third Tuesday evenings, at Castle Hall. Jos A Colquhoun, Post Commander.


Lyon Relief Corps, No 6-Meets every Tuesday afternoon, 2 o'clock, at 414 11th.


LADIES OF THE G A R.


Col John B Wyman Circle, No 22-Meets every Thursday, 2 p m, at 414 11th.


SONS OF VETERANS.


Col E D Baker Camp. No I-Meets first and third Thursday evenings at Wood- men Hall, 414 11th.


Col E D Baker Auxiliary, No 1-Meets second and fourth Thursday evenings at Woodmen Hall.


LIBRARIES AND READING ROOMS.


Alameda County Law Library - Court House. Miss Claire C Cushing, secre- tary and librarian.


Blake & Moffitt Law Library-906 Broad- way.


Book Lovers Library-1110 Clay. Ollver G Beardslee, librarian.


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


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


DIRECTORY LIBRARY - POLK· HUS- ted Directory Co, room 7, 906 Broadway. Metaphysical Circulating Library and Free Reading Rooms-719 14th. Meet- ings, Sundays, 11 a m. Helen E Close, Ida B Elliott, teachers.


OAKLAND FREE PUBLIC


LIBRARY.


TRUSTEES OF FREE LIBRARY AND READING ROOMS.


Jas A Morrow, Pres: John A Brewer, Sec; Dr Oliver T Wilson, Frank M Par- cells, Chas Quayle.


Oakland Free Library-Fourteenth sw cor Grove. Charles S Greene, librarian; Frederick Irons Bamford, associate li- brarian: Mrs Carrie Knapp Louderback, chief of the circulation department; Miss Edith Stetson, first assistant; Miss Katherine D Jones, Miss Linda A Kemp, Mrs Harriet M Hill, assistants; Miss Jennie M Fenton, cataloguer; Miss Martha E Haven. branch and document department: Miss Mabel W Thomas, Miss Kate L Whitten, assitsants in ref- erence department; Miss Florence E Browne, Miss Irene V D Bangs, cura- tors of children's room; Miss Edith A Hibberd, curator of reading room; J C Epperson, evening curator of reading room; Mrs Lizzie Slattery, book mend- er: E A Perrin, janitor: John C Ells- worth, William L Shelley, assistants Mrs I G McConnell, Miss Ruth Terpen- ing, Miss Isabel Curtis, Miss Margaret W Baird, Miss Mary E Perry, Miss Minnie C Shreve; Charles P Wil- comb, curator of museum. Open from 9 a m to 9 p m, except Children's Room. which closes at 8 p m. Sundays. Read- ing Room only from 10 a m to 2 p m. Closed legal holidays.


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PARKS.


LIBRARIES.


Branclı Reading Rooms-


Alden-4751 Telegraph av. Miss M E Bur- dick, curator.


Fast Oakland-580 E Twelfth. Mrs Eliza- beth Ross, curator.


Golden Gate-5796 San Pablo av. Miss Estella P Mincher, curator.


North Oakland-2202 San Pablo av. Mrs Gertrude Hill, curator.


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


Fruitvale Library-S s E 14th bet Fruit- vale and 29th avs.


Tabbard Inn-23 Telegraph av.


Theosophical Free Library-575 Thir- teenth.


NEWSPAPERS AND PERI- ODICALS.


A Uno (Portuguese weekly)-$15 Adeline. M F M Trigueiro, publisher.


Alameda Citizen (monthly)-710 Broad- way. West Coast Printing Co, pub- lishers.


Bulletin The (S F)-1172 Broadway.


California Zeitung (weekly)-Wolfgang Baumgart, editor and propr, 628 13th. Central Oakland Topics-540 53d. FA Pritchard, publisher.


Chronicle The (S F)-1236 Bway.


DAILY PACIFIC BUILDER


(Issued daily), All the Building News of Alameda County; Advance Information Covering the Entire Coast: Subscrip- tions Received at 550 18th. Oakland: Main Office 1325 Mission. S F.


Daily New World (Japanese)-360 Sth. Duffy's Magazine and Pacific Coast Guide (monthly)-1387 Franklin. C O Duffy, mngr.


Elmhurst Review (weekly)-E 14th nr Bay View av. Frank Storer, editor. Evening Mail-1464 Grove. G W McKim, hus mngr.


EXAMINER THE (S F)-1070 Bway. Fruitvale Progress (weekly)-1411 36th av. C Leidecker, publisher.


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


Japanese American-282 Sth. Takeshita Shizuma, propr.


Last Days The (monthly)-Rear 856 E Twentieth. Thomas Wilson, publisher. Living Way The-644 Merrimac. Rev J A Fraser, editor.


Maple Leaf The (monthly) - 261-263 Twelfth. M A McInnis, mngr.


Melrose Messenger (weekly)-4724 E 14th. W P Truesdell, editor.


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


Neighhor The (weekly )-3037 3Sth av. Rev Hugh Baker, publisher.


Nurses Journal of the Pacific Coast-14 Bacon hldg. Elsie Courrier Phillips, editor.


OAKLAND ENQUIRER (daily and week- Iy)-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 nr 14th. Albert Currlin & Sons, Proprs. Issued every Saturday; 25c per month or $2.50 per annum.


Oakland Sunshine (weekly)-855 Broad- way.


OAKLAND TIMES (daily, except Sun- days)-1083 Clay. Subscription, $3 per annum: 25c per month.


Twenty-third Avenue-1287 Twenty-third | OAKLAND TRIBUNE - Eighth cor av. Mrs Ida M Sterling. curator. Franklin. Tribune Publishing Co, Pub- West Oakland-862 Peralta. Miss Clara Osborn, curator. lishers. Issued every evening and Sun- day morning: daily, 65c per month; weekly, $1 per annum.


O Amigo dos (Portuguese weekly)-712 7th. M C Simas, editor.


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


O Reporter (Portuguese illustrated Jour- nal)-608 9th. C C L Soares, editor.


Royal Arch Journal-261 12th. Chas T Hodgman. publisher.


San Francisco Call-468 11th. T C Con- nell, bus mngr.


San Francisco Chronicle-1236 Bway.


San Francisco Evening Post-952 Bway. Transcript of Records (daily)-952 Bway. Fredk Boegle, publisher.


I'niao Portugueza (weekly )-813 Adeline. M F M Trigueiro. propr: Mario B da Camara. editor.


Western Outlook (weekly)-1171 7th. World-The ( Socialist weekly)-591 22d.


OBSERVATORIES.


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.


PARKS, SQUARES AND PUBLIC GROUNDS.


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


California State League Baseball Park- Grove bet Aileen and 58th.


City Hall Park-Fourteenth and San Pab- lo av.


Clinton Park-Between Sixth and Seventh avs. E Twelfth and E Fourteenth.


Harrison Park-Between Sixth and Sev- enth, Harrison and Alice.


Highland Park-Between E Twenty-third and E Thirtieth. Fourteenth and Twen- ty-third avs.


Highland Recreation Park (Elmhurst)-E Fourteenth ne cor Oakland av.


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


Independence Square - Between E Six- teenth and E Nineteenth, Sixteenth and Eighteenth 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. Shell Mound Fark-Shell Mound Statlon. Captain L Siebe & Sons, proprs.


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PARKS.


POST OFFICE.


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Trestle Glen Park-Terminus Fourth av street car line.


West Oakland Park-Between Peralta and Wood, Eighteenth and Twenty- second.


UNITED STATES POST OFFICE.


Oakland, Cal.


U S Postoffice Building-Broadway se cor Seventeenth.


OFFICE HOURS.


Open Close


General Delivery Window. . 7 a m 8 pm


Carriers' Window . . . 7 am 5 pm Stamp and Box Windows. . . 8 a m 6 pm Money Order Department ... 9 am 5 pm


Registry Department ... . 8:30 a m 6 pm Special Delivery Dept ...... 7 am Sundays


11 pm


General delivery and carriers' window ( Main Office and Stations) 10 a m to 11 a m.


Money Order and Registry Department closed all day.


Stamps on sale at all hours at main office.


Holidays


One delivery by carriers.


General delivery (main office and


sta -


tions) 7 to 11 a m.


Money Order and Registry Department closed all day.


Stamps on sale at all hours at main office.


REGULAR STAFF AT THE OAKLAND, CAL., POSTOFFICE.


Postmaster-Paul J Schafer.


Assistant Postmaster-William W Roh- son.


Superintendent of Delivery-Simon P Wagner.


Superintendent of Mails-Ralph J Faneuf Cashier-Arthur L Martin.


Finance Clerk-Wm S J Stephens.


Foreman Registry Division - Genevieve White.


Suprenintendent of Money Order Division -Mottke A Schafer.


BRANCH OFFICES.


Emeryville Branch-3820 San Pablo av; Jas J Gobeil, clerk in charge.


Station A-1109 Seventh; Jas E Frescoln, clerk in charge.


Station B-588 East Twelfth; Eugene Colby, supt.


Station D-410 8th; J A Colquhoun, supt. Station E-4906 Telegraph av; Jas T Killian. clerk in charge.


Station Fruitvale-East Fourteenth nr Fruitvale av; Edward L Berry, clerk in. charge.


Piedmont Station-Piedmont avenue and Glenn avenue; Harold F Kenworthy, clerk in charge.


Station No 1-Fruitvale av above Hop- kins; Mrs Hattie C Thompson, clerk in charge.


Station No 2-1154 East Fourteenth cor Twenty-third av; Frank B Ladd, clerk in charge.


Station No 3-Seventh cor Myrtle; A L Leber, clerk in charge.


Station No 4-Fourteenth and Clay (Taft & Pennoyer); Charles G Monroe, clerk in charge.


Station No 5-335 East Twelfth st: Oscar Rash, clerk in charge.


Station No 6-Fourteenth cor Franklin; Wm H Johnson, clerk in charge.


Station No 7-460 Seventh; Warren P Wheeler, clerk in charge. -


Station No 8-1450 Seventh; H A Glines, clerk in charge.


Station No 9-1609 Seventh; Mrs Augusta Holst, clerk in charge.


Station No 10-Bacon Block; Retta Bishop, clerk in charge.


Station No 11-1101 San Pablo av; Robert J Craker, clerk in charge.


Station No 12-1856 Telegraph av; H S Forman, clerk in charge.


Station No 13-1400 Fourteenth; R E Mc- Cracken, clerk in charge.


Station No 14-5902 San Pablo av; F S Klinkner, clerk in charge.


Station No 15-593 San Pablo av; J Henry Wolhold, clerk in charge.


Station No 16-1286 47th av (Melrose); Joseph R Wolfe, clerk in charge.


Station No 17-Over st nr Allendale av; Mrs Hulda Mallett, clerk in charge. Station No 18-651 E 28th st; James W Lord, clerk in charge.


Station No 19-840 14th; J H Cheatham, clerk in charge.


Station No 20-S P Depot, First and Broadway; L A Mervy, clerk in charge. Stations transact only stamp, money order and registry business.


POSTAL RATES AND CLASSIFICA- TION OF MAIL MATTER.


Domestic mail matter, that is, mail matter sent in the mails from some post- office within the United States to some other postoffice within the same, is di- vided into four classes, as follows:


First-Class Matter.


Rate of postage: Two cents for each ounce or fraction thereof.


Second-Class Matter.


Second-class matter is of two kinds. First that sent by publishers or news agents; second, that sent by other than publishers or news agents.


Rate of postage to publishers and news agents: One cent per pound or fraction thereof; to individuals, one cent for each four ounces or fraction. Second-class publications mailed by publishers or news agents to Canada must be prepaid at the transient rate of 1c for each 4 ounces with stamps affixed, except that daily publications may be mailed at 1 cent a pound paid at the office of mailing.


Third Class-Printed Matter.


Rate of postage: One cent for each two ounces or fractional part thereof, and must be fully prepaid by stamps affixed.


Fourth Class-Miscellaneous Matter. Rate of postage: One cent for each ounce or fractional part thereof.


Mailable matter of the fourth class em- braces all matter not embraced in the first, second and third class, which is not in its form or nature llable to destroy r deface or otherwise damage the contents of the mail bag or harm the persons of


SOCIETIES.


POST OFFICE


any one engaged in the postal service, and is not above four pounds in weight for each package thereof, except in case of single books weighing in excess of that amount.


RAILROADS.


Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Railway System-J J Warner, genl agt; T A Figdon, city pass agt; 1112 Broadway. Oakland station and freight depot, San Pablo av nw cor Yerba Buena av; L W Potter, agt.


Denver & Rio Grande System and Gould Lines-1070 Broadway. John A Beck- with, dist pass and frt agt.


Missouri Pacific Railway-1070 Broadway. John A Beckwith, agt.


Rock Island-Frisco System-1120 Broad- way. M W Fitzgibbon, city pass agt. SOUTHERN PACIFIC CO-Offices Broad- way se cor 13th. Warren F Holton, City Passenger Agent; C J Malley, City Ticket Agent: F G Ruthruff, Traveling Freight Agent. Depots. 16th Street, WV H Mahoney, Ticket Agt; 7th and Broadway Depot, M E DeCora, Ticket Agt; Ist and Broadway, W H Quivey, Ticket Agt. Freight Depot, 5th and Kirkham, A W Dickinson, Freight Agt. ( See bookmark and opp inside back cover.)


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


Union Pacific Freight and Ticket Office --- 1122 Broadway. H V Blaisdel, pass agt. Western Pacific Railway Co-1070 Broad- way; Depot, 3d ne cor Washington.


SOCIETIES-BENEVOLENT, CHARITABLE AND RELIGIOUS.


Anti-Saloon League. State-94-95 Bacon Bldg. Rev J A Thomas, supt Oakland Dist: Rev T H Lawson, supt N W Dist. American Baptist Missionary Union-906 Broadway. Rev A W Rider, Pacific Coast sec.


Associated Charities of Oakland-808 Broadway. B H Pendleton, pres; C S Greene, vice-pres; Jas P Taylor, treas; Mrs F B Lemon, sec.


Boys' Retreat (Undenominational) - 910 Harrison.


CATHOLIC LADIES' AID SOCIETY.


Oakland Branch, No 1-Meets Monday evening, cor 8th and Grove.


East Oakland Branch, No 27-Meets Tues- day afternoons at Fraternal Hall, E 14th. Mrs Harry E Knapp, pres; Mrs Elizabeth McCoy, sec.


Catholic Humane Bureau, under auspices of Catholic Ladies' Aid Society - 906 Broadway, room 42. Miss Kate F Byrne, mngr.


Clergy of St Francis de Sales-590 Ho- bart.


Danish - American League -- Fruitvale. Pres, Dr Henning Koford.


Daughters of Israel Relief Society-808 Broadway. Pres, Mrs M H Coffee; sec, Mrs Berthold Altmeyer.


Dominican Sisters-1538 34th av.


Ladies' Relief Society-393 45th. Matilda E Brown, pres; Mrs Spencer Brown, sec.


Oakland Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals in Alameda County -Room 1, 808 Broadway. T C Judkins, pres; Mrs B A Gronlund. sec.


Pacific Advent Christian Publication and Mission Society-712 Seventh. W R Young, editor, bus agt and treas.


Widows' and Orphans' Aid Society-Wm F Woods, rec sec, City Hall.


Woman's Christian Temperance Union- Meets every Friday at 2 p m. 1119 Jef- ferson. Mrs Sarah C Borland, sec.


Young Men's Christian Association-320 14th. F L Starrett, sec.


Young Men's Institute-320 14th. Meets first and third Fridays.


Young Women's Christian Assoclation- 1167 Castro. Mrs Isabella Smith, sec.


MISCELLANEOUS ORGANIZATIONS.


Alameda County Dental Society - M J Congdon, rec sec.


Alameda County Medical Association-22 Delger bldg. M Lewis Emerson, M D, sec.


Alameda County Society for the Preven- tion of Tuberculosis-320 First Natl Bank bldg. Bertha Knox. sec.


American Institute of Banking-512 12th. G L Downing, sec.


Danish Brotherhood-Meets every Wed- nesday evening at Gier's Hall.


Danish Brotherhood. Pacific Lodge No. 39 -Meets every Thursday evening at Gier's Hall, 511 14th.


Fabiola Hospital Association-Moss av ne cor Broadway. Mrs Lila Shuey, sec. Illinois Society-407 13th. Meets first and third Tuesdays.


Juslaeans The-9th cor Castro. Meets Wednesday evenings. J O Levey, sec.


Keystone Guards-Redmen's Hall. Meets second and fourth Tuesdays.


Ladies' Verein Eintracht-Meets first and third Thursdays each month, 511 Four- teenth.


National Association of Letter Carriers, Oakland Branch, No 76-Meets second Friday evening of each month in Mac- cabee Temple. 559 Eleventh. Chas L Spaulding, rec sec.


Ladies' Auxiliary National Association of Letter Carriers, Oakland Branch, No 76 -Meets fourth Friday evening of each month at Maccabee Temple.


Oakland Association (Inc)-727 First Natl Bank bldg. H S McFarling. sec.


OAKLAND CREMATION ASSOCIATION -Howe cor Mather. Geo W Reed, pres; Laura McDowell, sec. (See opp p 664.) Oakland Library and Aid Society-13th cor Clay. F W Moore, fin sec, 1358 11th av.


Oakland Maennerchor-407 13th. Meets Tuesday evenings.


Oakland Social Settlement-709 Linden. Miss Ethel Moore, pres.


Oakland Turn Verein (Singing Section)- Meets every Monday evening, 834 Web- ster.


Oakland Turn Verein Sisters-Meets first Wednesday evening each month, 834 Webster.


Oakland Verein Eintracht-Meets every Monday evening, 838 Webster.


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SOCIETIES.


SOCIETIES.


Oakland Verein Eintracht (Singing Sec- tion)-Meets every Thursday evening, 834 Webster.


Odin, No I, Dania-Meets every Friday evening at Loring Hall, 531 11th. N P Neilsen, sec.


Pacific Advent Christian Publication and Mission Society-712 7th. E W Field, sec.


Republican County Central Committee- 808 Broadway. H M Wilson, sec.


St Andrews's Society of Oakland-Meets Thursday evening, Blake blk, 12th cor Washington. Geo S Naismith, sec.


Socialist Party of California-Headquar- ters, 591 22d. H C Tuck, sec-treas. State of Maine Society-320 14th. Meets third Friday each month.


United Spanish War Veterans, E H Lis- cum Camp No 7-Meets 12th cor Alice, Thursday evenings.


YOUNG MEN'S INSTITUTE, Oakland Council No 6-Harry J Fazakerley, Sec.


SONS AND DAUGHTERS OF THE MARITIME PROVINCES.


Oakland Society-Meets second Friday of each month at Woodmen Hall, 414 11th. Mrs J C Archibald, sec.


SECRET SOCIETIES. AMERICANS.


Oakland Assembly, No 2-Meets every Wednesday evening at Castle Hall, 377 12th. W R Allen, sec.


ANCIENT ORDER OF FORESTERS. Court Advocate, No 7378-Meets every Friday evening at Pythian Castle, 229 Twelfth cor Alice. E M Blaess, fin sec. Court Advocate-407 13th. Meets Friday evenings.


Court Athens, No 8857 - Meets every Wednesday evening, Fidelity Hall. F P Austin, rec sec.


Court Knaresborough, No 8609 - Meets first and third Tuesday evenings in An Foresters' Hall, 1124 Clay. F W Moore, sec.


Court Piedmont, No 7808-Meets second and fourth Thursday evenings, Charity Hall, Pythian Castle. F Schultze, rec sec.


Court St Gottardo, No 8865-Meets first and third Wednesdays each month in California Hall, 1015 Clay.


Court Piedmont Juvenile Branch, No 5- Mcets first and third Monday evenings in California Hall, 1015 Clay.


COMPANIONS OF THE FOREST,


A. O. F.


Athens Circle, No 206-Meets first and third Wednesday evenings, Fidelity Hall.


Knaresborough Circle, No 189 - Meets second and fourth Tuesdays at Forest- ers' Hall, 1124 Clay. M Mckinney, sec. Piedmont Circle, No 164-Meets first and third Thursday evenings, Pythian Cas- tle, 229 Twelfth cor Allce.


Pride of the Forest Circle, No 122-Meets second and fourth Friday evenings at Foresters' Hall, 1124 Clay. W Blake- ley, sec.


San Gottardo Circle, No 242-Meets sec- ond and fourth Tuesday each month at California Hall, 1015 Clay.


ANCIENT ORDER UNITED WORK- MEN.


Brooklyn Lodge, No 3-Meets every sec- and fourth Friday evenings, 557 E 12th. Oakland Lodge. No 2-Meets second and fourth Saturday evenings, 1056 Wash- ington.


Occidental Lodge, No 6-Meets every Thursday evening at Woodmen's Hall, West Oakland.


Pacific Lodge, No 7-Meets every Thurs- day evening at 521 12th.


BENEVOLENT AND PROTECTIVE OR- DER OF ELKS.


Oakland Lodge, No 171-Meets every Thursday evening at Elks' Hall, 416 Fourteenth; M A Whidden, sec.




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