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The Lion

FIRE INSURANCE CO. OF LONDON.

Capital Paid in $4,125,000 00

Capital and Assets 4,694,993 00

Invested in United States.. 803,283 17

The LION ranks sixth in volume of business on the Pacific (.'oast, among the hundred and three Companies.

Washington

INSURANCE CO. OF BOSTON.

Capital Paid in $1,000,000 00

Assets 1,908,730 11

The WASHINGTON hears worthily the name of the " Father of His Country, 'its steadily increasing business on the Pacific Coast attesting its popularity.

Pacific

riment.

REPRESENTING TIIH STATES OK

California, Oregon, Nevada, Colorado, the Territories of

Washington, Idaho, Wyoming, Utah, Arizona,

and New Mexico.

GEO. D. DORNIN, Manager.

WML SEXTON, Asst. Manager.

2ISSANS0MESTREFT, - SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA.

> I NESS CARDS.

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SAMM & WESTPHAL, Manufacturers and Dealers in

111

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mm

7

Grain and Meals

of* J±XY Kinds.

BAY CITY ROLLER FLOUR.

Proprietors of

G-IEZRIIVC DVC IE ^ L ,

The New Breakfast Cereal.

GERM MEAL is delicious, easily and quickly prepaid, and is indispensable to Dyspeptics and Invalids-

Sold by all Grocers.

Q-xain. IBcuLgrlfcLt for Casla.

ICE AND MILL: OAKLAND, CAL

BUSINESS OAHDS.

ANGLO-NEVADA

Assurance Corporation,

OF

San Francisco, California.

Fire and Marine.

Capital Fally Paid, $2,000,000.

Office, 410 Pine Street, S. F.

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1) I RECTORS:

LOUIS SLOSS, J. F. BIGELOW, W. F. WHITTTER,

J. B. HAGGIN, G. L. BRANDER, E. E. EYRE,

J. GREENEBAUM, J. W. MACKAY, E. L. GRIFFITH,

W. H. DIMOND,

GEORGE L. BRANDER President

J. F. BIGELOW Vice-President

C. P. FARNFIELD Secretary

BANKERS : The Nevada Bank of San Francisco.

AGENTS : Oakland, Jackson, Vandercook & Melvin, " Miss T. Rosenberg,

East Oakland, Cooke & Waterman.

\i:i)S.

CENTRAL BLOCK,

1068 Broadway, Upstairs,

MRS. M. P. FARRAR, PROPRIETRESS.

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Elegant Rooms Furnished and Unfurnished at Mod- erate Prices.

Located in Business Center of City.

Cable and Fruit Vale Cars Pass the Entrance.

James Galvin,

Carriage Works and Sales Rooms,

Carriages and Wagons far Sals and Ml to Drier.

Horse Shoeing, Carriage Painting, Trimming and General Repairing.

ALL WORK WARBANTED-

11 & 513 FOURTEENTH STREET, OAKLAND, CALIFORNIA.

t i: i. v. r li o \ i: \ o . £ «.> 5

BUSINESS CARDS.

2v£. Xi. TOHES,

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Pianos, Furniture and Baggage Packed and Moved With Care.

Bnsses FnrnisM for Picnic or Pleasure Parties Day or Night.

Stand S. "W. Corner Thirteenth and Broadway,

or Orders Received, at 1115 Washington Street.

TINNING, PLUMBING&GAS FITTING,

METAL ROOFING,

Artesian Well and Hydraulic Pipe of all Sizes.

303, 305 & 315 East Twelfth St., Steam Power. - East Oakland.

Steam Carpet Duster

And Brushing Machinery.

Each Carpet is (Beaten and (Brushed by itself, and not mixed up with other Carpets, insuring good, thorough cleaning to each Carpet. All Carpets are thoroughly aired by means of steam blowers. Call, or send us a postal card to Jtfo. 1010 Franklin Street, before getting your work done elsewhere.

Good Car; si Layers, lor Sewing \ Laying Carpets, Always on land.

A. ROBINSOF,

1010 Franklin Street, Oakland, California. Call Telenhone 211.

r.LTSINESS CARDS.

Should you wish to purchase an Artificial Limb, it would be well for von to call and examine my Improvements before purchasing elsewhere. I manufacture •Dr. Bly's Celebrated Artificial Arms and Legs, with Reed's Improved Ankle Joint, with Lateral or Side Motion at the ankle like the natural one.

I Manufacture and Repair all Kinds of Artificial Limbs and Orthi-

pedical Appliances 25 per cent Cheaper than any other

Manufacturer on the Pacific Coast.

Illustrated Catalogue and Price List Sent Free on Application.

ROBERT REED, 954 BROADWAY, OAKLAND, CALIFORNIA.

JAMES WILSON,

MANAGER,

«

Plumbing, Tinning and lias Filling

In All Their Branches.

Gas Machines Made and Repaired.

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Orders Promptly Attended To.

GEO. CHRISTMAW, Proprietor,

l&ll Broadway and 1306 Telegraph Avenue.

BUSINESS CARDS.

Whittier, Fuller & Co

Importers ;m<I Manufacturers

of

Picture Frames, Mouldings and

Nos. 412 and 414 Twelfth St., Oakland.

Tolcphone .A. d dress 3NTo. 81.

i Joseph's Academy,

A SELECT BOARDING SCHOOL,

Conducted by the

BROTHERS OF THE CHRISTIAN SCHOOLS,

Corner Fifth and Jackson Streets, Oakland, Cal. 0 » i<- *

The object of St. Joseph's Academy is to give boys under the age of fifteen years a superior Christian education, and at the same time to surround them with all the comforts and safeguards of home.

In location, surroundings and accessibility, the establishment leaves nothing to be desired. Its scholastic merits and adaptability to its purpose will be best appreciated by those parents and guardians who may visit the academy, observe its working, and make themselves familiar with its peculiar advantages.

The scholastic year is divided into two terms of five months each. The first term commences August 1, the second term January 1.

Boys are received at any time during the year, but not for a shorter period than one term of five months. No deduction will be made for temporary absence. Parents and guardians are required to deposit a sum sufficient to meet incidental expenses. Each boarder should have the following outfit: Three suits of clothes, an overcoat, a sufficient number of shirts, undershirts, neckties, drawers, towels, napkins, pocket handkerchiefs, combs, brushes and other toilet articles, three pairs of boots or shoes, two hats or caps.

TERMS— Payments Invariably in Advance.

Board, Washing and Tuition, per term of five months |125 00

Medical Attendance and Medicines 5 00

Entrance Fee (payable but once) 10 00

Music, Drawing and Painting extra.

For further particulars apply to BROTHER LASCIAN, Director.

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BUSINESS CARDS.

HENRY IYI. BLACK * CO.

Carriage Makers

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EXECUTED WITH NEATNESS AND DISPATCH.

-^GENUINE IMPORTED WAGONS ^

CONSTANTLY ON JfAND AND FOR SALE.

BUSINESS CABDS.

11

NAT. T. COULSON,

MARKET STfiEET,:^

0\er Joy 'a Drug Store,

CORNER OF STOCKTON,

SAN FRANCISCO.

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^ University of California,

HOURS: ^^^^

10 to 12 A.M., 2 to 4 and 6:30 to 7:30 P. tt.^f

Geo. W. Hagans,

MUSIC PUBLISHER, Wholesale and Retail Dealer,

W|o met wltt so great success at 532 k 535 Clay Street. las removed to

lffl Ban Street Thurlow Block. Room 2, Tale Elevator.

San £<V»iioi^<^o, Califbi'iiia.

He has increased his stock by adding other publishers' most -desirable publications to iris own, and after twelve years of experience in the music trade he has acquired competent knowledge of the relations that govern -the business, and would respectfully invite you to call before closing your selections in Sheet Music.

All the new sheet- music received from Eastern publishers as soon as i^ugd^iilpjigj^itj^^ will be sold at the very best discount.

TSnould you degire a certain piece not on hand, it will be ordered direct ironx the^ml&teher Jar- yon.

Promp¥aftent;ioa to all orders, especially those by mail.

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BUSINESS CARDS.

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The CSrireat

Onriul im I flSBBE LI

Of the Country.

~$~

Only One Change of Cars Between San Francisco and New Orleans.

Pullman Palace Sleeping Cars anfl Emigrant Sleeper* attached to all

Express Trains.

Dill lor Mil: liiTbii tin W Will Wn Ttatf

Central Calif ornia? L«o« Angeles,Col I on, Tuc«on5 JE1 Paso^San Antonio, - Houston, INew Orleans, EtcM Etc.

For further.information or for tickets call upon or address Overland Ticket Offices at

SEVENTH STREET STATION, near Broadway,

~ Wh-E. OeCORA, Agent,

—OR AT .

DEPOT SIXTEENTH STREET STATION,

T. E. HUNT, AGENT,

A. N. TQWNE,

General Manager.

J. C. STUBBS, T. H. GOODMAN.

Gen . Traffic Manager. Gen. Pass, and Ticket Agt

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BUSINESS CARDS.

943 to 951 Market St. bet. Fifth and Sixth, S. F.

Tie Largest and Best Lighted Store in tne City.

We carry the largest stock and sell all classes of

»RY^ \ GOODST CHEAPER

Than aiy other store in San Francisco.

Your Catarrh Can Be Cured !

he Carbolic Smoke Ball Is Infallible. Ask Ypur Druggist For It.

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I'fice of Treatment, $5 (Smoke Ball, #3; l>< bellator, for Internal us*'. #£.)

Pat. April, 1886 Carbolic Hmoke Ball Co.,

Sent D7 Mail on Refeipt of Price. 65TMARKET ST.. SAN PRAHCBCO, CAL.

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-AND—

IftiiniM^rorall Kinds of Man HaFf Ms.

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BRANCH STORE, 1102 MARKET STREET, SAN FRANCISCO.

JAMES MASON,

Motaiy Public and Conveyancer,

-££££> CJaliior-nia Htreet,

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Telephone 809.

SAN FRANCISCO

BUSINESS CARDS.

15

Weed

&

Kingwell,

California

Br&ss Works,

125 First St., San Francisco.

Chunk and Steamboat Bells.

All kinds of Brass, Mabbitt Com- position, Zinc and Metal Castings.

A full acsortment of Steam and Water Cocks and Valves, Hydiaulic 1'ipes, Noz2le.s and Hose Couplings, etc , Brass Ship Work, Spikes, Sheating Nails, Rudder Braces, etc.

*s

New Hammam

J^Oi^ Ladies ancF 43~oiitIomeTi^

218 Post Street,

Between Dupont and Stockton Streets, San Francisco, CaL

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The JTineat -Turkish, Russian, Electric and Medicated ( Baths in This City. "

Single Bath, One Dollar, Six Tickets for Five Dollars.

; vw»iffllfi SMiaysMaiSr- "

OPEN FOR LADIES FROM 8 A. M. T0 9P. M.

16 BUSINESS CARDS.

COAL.

fig@i Imii0)?imiat

MAIN OFFICE, 48 MARKET STREET,

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SAN FRANCISCO, CAL.

DEPOTS.

SAN FRANCISCO, Beale Street Wharf, E. HUSBAND, Agent.

OAKLAND, CAL., Foster's Wharf; C A. SESSIONS, Agent.

ASTORIA, OREGON, 0. R. & N. CO.'S Wharf, E. A. NOTES, Agent.

PORTLAND, OREGON, Ainsworth Dock, J. M. FOX, Agent.

SEATTLE, WASHINGTON TERR'TY, Ocean fiock, F. A. BELL, Agent.

The LARGEST COAL SHIPPERS on the COAST.

MINERS of the CELEBRATHD

SEATTLE COAL FOR DOMESTIC USE,

And of FRANKLIN Coal for Steam.

TMPnRTRRfi .A\'n .innngpo OP

WALLSEND SYDNEY COAL for Gas and Steam, WEST HARTLEY,

SCOTCH SPLINT, WELLINGTON, CANNEL, and other Foreign

COALS for DOMESTIC and STEAM Use. _., _GA&^QMPANIES Snpplied at LOWEST RATES.

BLACKSMITH COAL A SPECIALTY,

From JDireet Importation of Cumberland Coal. COUNTRY ORDERS for All Kinds, in Sacks, Casks, or Bulk,

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A_ STREET DIRECTORY,

Societies, Associations, City Government, Etc.

FOR SALE AT W. B. HARDY'S, BOOKSELLER AND STATIONER. 961 Broadway, Oakland.

McKENNEY DIRECTORY COMPANY, Publishers,

689 Twenty-fourth Street, Oakland. 623 Commercial Street, San Francisco.

October, 1887.

I". M. HirsTED, President.

!.. M. .M< Ki:\\KY, Manngei

Entered according to Act of Congress, in the year 1887, h\ McKbknby DiRfecrom Co., in the Office of the Librarian of Congress, at Washington, D. C.

Pacific Press, Printers an I Binders, Oakland and San Francisi-o

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REFEWENCq

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john «kij>ki:r

258 Market Street, San Francisco, California.

Agent for

i>ij:e»0]>t9s

New Brand Sporting Powder.

SUMMER SHOOTING,

Su}>erb In Quality, Shoots Aloixl snxi

Clean.

illso IDuLporLt's

Mining, Blasting, Cannon, and Celebrated Regular

Brands Sporting Powder.

SAFETY FUSE-

All the Various Brands. Single, Double and Triple Tape,

Nobel's Treble Foree Gricwt Caps.

F. C. Wagner <fc Bro.

3P WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN

Hams, Bacon, Pork, Lard, Smoked Beef,

TONG UE8, EFC.

Stalls: 2, 4, 6, and 8 Pacific Fruit Market,

Clay Street Side, San Francisco.

All Kinds of Fresh and Home Made Sau- sages Always on Hand.

^Vl;«> [mpox*1 <m *w <>l the Queen Bee KakI- oi-n Mams and Red Crows I.,;ii-<I.

3 1223 04590 0983

PREFACE.

We, the publishers of the Oakland, Alameda, and Berkeley Cities Directory, . take pleasure in presenting to our patrons and the public this volume of work.

There has been devoted to the compilation of this work an amount of energy, patience, and perseverance which entitles it to the consideration of all who have occasion to use it.

The general plan of the work is almost identical with that of former Direc- tories. The earlier pages are devoted to lists of the County and City Officers, Courts and Judges, Educational resources, Societies, Churches, Banks, Railway systems, Post-offices, etc. Following will be found the register of names of the inhabitants of Oakland, Alameda, and Berkeley, together with an official lis of City Officers, etc., of the two latter cities, preceding the register of names thereof.

For the occasional errors and discrepancies which may have occurred, an apology is not considered necessary, when the many and various sources from, which the information is obtained are taken into consideration4.

We take great pleasure in returning thanks to all who have assisted us in the preparation of the work, and to those who have so liberally bestowed their patronage on it, and desire to express the assurance that nothing shall be wanting on our part to make this Directory the only standard publication of its kind.

The Publishers.

MEDICAL DEPARTMENT

University of California.,

TOLAND HALL, STOCKTON ST., BELOW CHESTNUT, San Francisco.

FACULTY.

EDWARD S. IIOLDEN, A. M., President of the University.

0. A. SHURTLEFF, M. D., Emeritus Professor of Mental Diseases and Medical Jurisprudence.

It. BEVERLY C LE, A. M., M. D., M. R. 0. S., Eng., Professor of Obstetrics and Gynecology.

M. W. FISH, M. D., Professor of Physiology and Microscopy.

W. F. McNUTT, M. D., M. R. 0. P.,'EdinM etc., Professor of Principles and Practice of Medicine.

ROBERT A. McLEAN, M. D., Professor of Clinical and Operative Sm yery— Dean.

W. E. TAYLOR, M. D., Professor of Principles and Practice of Snruerv. "

GEORGE H. POWERS, A. M., M. D., Professor of Opthalmolngy and Otology.

F. B. KANE, M. D., F. R. C. S. I., Professor of Clinical Medicine and Pathology.

A. L. LENGFELD, M. D., Professor of Materia Medica and Medical Chemistry!

WM B. LEWITT, M. D., Professor of Anatomv.

RENJ. R. SWAN, M. D., Professor of Diseases of Children.

W. H. MAYS, M. D., Professor of Mental Diseases and Medical Jurisprudence.

WASHINGTON AYER, M. D., Professor of Hygiene.

WILLIAM WATT KERR, M. D., Professor of Therapeutics.

L. A. SABEY, M. D., Curator.

JOHN G. DAY, M. D., Demonstrator of Anatomv.

ARNOLD A. D'ANCONA, A. B., M. D., Assistant to the Chair of Physiologr.

WINSLOW ANDERSON, M. D., Assistant to the Chair of Materia Medica and Medical Chemistrv.

HENRY W. DODGE, M. D„ Assistant to the Chair of Clinical Medicine and Pathology.

JULES SIMON, M. D. , Assistant to the Chair of Mental Diseases and Medical Jurisprudence.

COLLEGE DISPENSARY STAFF.

D. G. KENYON, M. D., W. B. LEWITT, M. D., Surgerv.

JULES SIMON, M. D.. Nervous Diseases.

LUKE ROBINSON, M. D., M. R. C. P., Eng., H. W. DODGE, M. D., Medicine.

Robert A. McLean, M. D., 603 Merchant Street, cor. Montgomery, San Francisco, Cal. Dean.

The preliminary session of 1888 begins February 1, and will end May 15. The regular session of 188S will begin June 1, and end October 31. Branches of medicine and surgery will be taught didactically and clinically. Regular clinics are held three days in the week at the City and County Hospital, where the Professors of the Practical Chairs have charge of wards, and possess every facility for the instruction of students. Lectures are given daily by the Profes- sors, and evening recitations are held three times a week.

FEES.

Matriculation Fee (paid but once) $ 5 00

Demonstrator's Ticket 10 00

Fee for the First Course of Lectures 130 00

Fee for the Second Course of Lectures 130 00

(Xo fee is required for the third course of lectures.) ,

Graduating Fee 40 00

For further infoimation address the Dean,

Rokert A. McLean, M. D. 60S Merchant Street, cor. Montgomery, Sna Francisco.

LIST OF ADVERTISERS,

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FAGE.

.Etna Insurance Co opp 639

Alameda Argus opp 737

Alameda Encinal opp 225

Allen J G Inside margin line

American Biscuit Co. .Top edge of book Anglo-Nevada Assurance Corporati n

5 and margin line through hook

Anthony R M opp 1 13

Atwell & Co opp 593

Bay City Flour Mills 4

Beardslee F W Front cover

Beeby Robert. .Margin line through book

Berg MA opp 257

Black H M 10

Blair Walter 89

Bodwell H H & Son oppSS3

Bourgoin Adolph 884

Brearty M E Mrs 626

Brunswick Balke Collender Co

. ..opp 257 and front cover

Budde Joseph , . . opp 882

Buffett C C 185

Burtchaell & Crowley 38

Burnham, Standef ord & Co

Margin line through book

California Brass Works 15

Caligraph opp 1 60

Calkin Everell F opp 529

Carbolic Smoke Ball

... .14 and margin line through book

Central Block 6

Cole, Merriman & Son opp 224

Commercial Hotel 37

Contra Costa Laundry Association. .

Back cover

Coplin A Front cover

CoulsonNT 11

Craig Lee D 881

Cyclone Windmill IS and 896

Daily Report.. Margin line through book

Daniells T G opp 737

Day Thomas & Co opp 500

Dimmick J opp 545

TAGK.

Dingee Wm Back cover

Doe Luke 264

Dornin Geo D 2 and 3

Dupont Powder 32

Elliott F L opp 288

El Monte Hotel 672 and 673

Enquirer opp 592

Enterprise Printing Office 37

Examiner. ... opp 480 and 481

Farrar M P Mrs 6

Field Seminary opp 529

Fireman's Fund Insurance Co

opp 576 and 577

Forbes A B. .Margin lines through book

Calvin James 6

Gladding, McBean & Co opp 882

Goodrich & Newlon opp 416

Gordon H F Front cover

Gordon J S G opp 528

Graff Brothers 888

Grave B & Co 885

HagansG W 11

Hall F T opp 288

Hardy W B 356

Hauptli J 14

Heald's Business College Front

and back cover and opp 320 and 321

Hershberg Leon 373

Hill— The Samuel Hill Co

opp 160 and 161

Home Benefit Life Association

624/> and 624c

Howard -John L 16

Howell J W 624ft and 624c

Hull WC opp 833

Imperial Insurance Co, Inside frontcover

Jones ML 7

Journal of Commerce .

Margin line through book

Keane Bros 14

Keller M J

. . .416 and margin line through book Kirk OC 7

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INDEX.

Knox R G Mrs opp 529

Krauth F K opp 225

Kriechbaum G H opp 544

Krogh F W & Co Inside back cover

Laage WJF opp 884

Lancashire. . ..opp 625 and bottom edge

Larroche F & Son opp 545

Lion Insurance Co 3

Logan & Redman 38

LoryeaAM 15

Mackay Alex opp 257

Mason James 14

McGovern & Cahill opp 417

McKenney Directory Co opp 833

McLean R A 34

Medical Dep't of University of Cal.. 34

MerrelllL 112

Mix Gustav L 512

Montague WW

Margin lines through book

Moody WB 37

MorealHP& Co

. . . Back cover and opp page 800

Muhs A 891

Mutual Life of N Y

Margin lines throtigh book

New Atlantic Hotel opp 832

New Hammam Baths 15

New Home Sewing Machine. . .opp 161

Noisat Pierre opp 544

Northwestern Manufacturing and

Car Co opp 528

Norwich Union

opp 625 and bottom edge

Oakland Gas Light and Heat Co, opp 544 Oakland Planing Mills

Margin line through book

Oakley AD .opp 257

Oaks— The Oaks 543

Oregon Improvement Co 16

Orient Insurance Co.. Inside front cover Pacific Bank. .Back of book and opp 16

Pacific Business College 656 and 657

Pacific Incubator Co opp 561

Pacific Manufac'ing Co, 884 and opp 31 Pacific Press Publishing Co

opp 832 and 833

Pacific Saw Co opp 1 1 2

Pacific Electric Co 882

Petroline Paint Co 568

Pfluger R & Son opp 289

Poheim Joe opp 688 and 689

Pooley John. ... opp 288

Ransome E L 886

Rau G Back cover

Reaser J T & Son .588

Reed Robert 8

Remington Typewriter opp 848

Robinson Aaron 7

Rommeck J opp 529

Royal Insurance Co

opp 625 and bottom edge

St Joseph's Academy 9

Samm & Co 4

Samuel Hill Co (The) . .opp 160 and 161

Sanborn A W & Co opp 448

Sanford 0 M 614

S F Call Front edge of book

S F Laundry Association

Margin line through book

Schuster L P opp 256

Scotchler & Gottshall opp 256

Selby Smelting and Lead Co. . .opp 416

Se well D opp 449

Sewell & Fronk opp 526

Shaw W E opp 833

Singer Manufacturing Co

Back cover and opp 638

Skinker John 32

Slinkey J. E 672 and 673

Southern Pacific Co 12 and 13

Spring Menzo 883

Sperry&Co ...888

Stacey E M & Co opp 16

Stevens C A 89

Strong M G 825

Sunset Route 12

Sweetbriar Dairy opp 16

Tay Geo H & Co Back cover

Tracy L Miss 543

Tribune Publishing Co opp 736

Tucker J W & Son 686

Wagner F C & Bro 32

Washington Insurance Co '. . 3

Weed & King well 15

Wellington B F 894

Wells, Fargo & Co opp 624

White W C 8S2

Whittier, Fuller & Co

Front cover and 9

Wickson G G & Co opp 849

Wilder F A , opp 417

Wilshire W B & Co 893

Wilson James 8

Winchester House opp 2SS

Winsor opp 417

Woodward & Gamble

Margin line through book

BUSINESS CARDS'.

37

COMMERCIAL HOTEL

0\ THE

European

Plan.

Corner of Montgomery Avenue and Kearny Street, San Francisco, Cal.

200 rooms single or en suite, mostly facing the south, LIGHT AND SUNNY. Rooms by the day, week or month, from 50 cents per day up. CARS FROM ALL THE RAILROADS AND FERRIES pass the house.

JOHN McGOVERN, Manager.

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JOB PRINTING OFFICE,

509 ELEVENTH STREET,

Between Washington and Clay Streets,

OAKLAND,

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(IXCORPORATED )IAR(H 2'*, 1854.)

Latitude, 37° 48' 5" north. Longitude, 122° 16' 34" west.

POPULATION.

U. S. Census 1870, 10,500; 1880, 34,555; estimated June 1, 1887, 47,870. Population of Oakland and vicinity embraced in the Directory, 55,000, not including Alameda and Berkeley. -

The estimate of the population of our city for June 1, 1887, is based on the returns of the School Census Marshal, showing June 1, total number of children, 11,237. Assuming the ratio 4.26 to becorrect, the population is as given above, viz., 47,870.

AREA.

Acres inland, 4,883; acres tide land, 4,480; total, 9,3(53 acres, or 14 square miles.

MUNICIPAL GOVERNMENT OF THE CITY.

Mayor— W. R. Davis.

Police Judoe F. W. Henshaw.

Clerk of Police Court D. E. Bortree.

Bailiff' of Police Court— S. H. Mitchell.

Citv Clerk and Treasurer A. C. Henrv.

Deputy City Clerk— Z. T. Gilpin.

Marshal and Tax Collector J. W. Tompkins.

Deputy City Marshal— Win. A. McDowell.

Deputy License Collector Leon D. Smith.

City Assessor J. M. Dillon.

Deputy City Assessor J. Leach.

City Attorney J. A. Johnson.

City Engineer T. W. Morgan.

Chief Engineer Fire Department J. Moffitt

First Assistant Engineer Fire Department J. F. Kennedy.

Second Assistant Engineer Fire Department M. Dood3T.

Sup't Fire Alarm and Police Telegraph G. H. Carleton.

City Physician— D. D. Crowley, M. D.

Sanitary and Plumbing Inspector Geo. W. Snook.

City Wharfinger J. J. Pennypacker.

Captain of Police W. R. Thomas.

Police Clerk-

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CITY COUNCIL.

Regular meetings of the City Council on the 1st and 3d Mon- days of each month.

A. W. Bishop, Fifth Ward, President; J. T. Carothers, First Ward; John C. Wilson, Second Ward; D. C. Brown, Third Ward; T. G. Harrison, Fourth Ward; John H. Pierce, Sixth Ward; O.' C. Kirk, Seventh Ward.

Standing Committees.

Ordinance and Judiciary Carothers, Kirk, Harrison. Auditing and Finance Wilson, Brown, Carothers. Streets and Buildings Harrison, Pierce, Wilson. Fire and Water Kirk, Wilson, Carothers. Education Carothers, Wilson, Harrison. Street Lights and Lamp Posts Wilson, Kirk, Pierce. Removals and, Obstructions Pierce, Harrison, Brown. City Hall and Police Brown, Pierce, Harrison. Public Printing Pierce, Brown, Carothers.

POLICE.

Police Court. Judge Fred. W. Henshaw. Clerk— D. E. Bortree. Bailiff— Samuel H. Mitchell.

City Justices' Courts.

F. B. Ogden's Court is held at 864i Broadway, corner Eighth; Fred. W. Henshaw'?, City Hall.

Police Department.

Captain of Police W. R. Thomas.

Clerk Captain of Police Office R. A. Hughes.

Bailiff Police Court— Samuel H. Mitchell. °

First Sergeant W. F. Fletcher.

Second Sergeant A. Wilson.

Detectives D. Holland, A Shorey.

Day Prison Keeper John M Ingham.

Night Prison Keeper J. S. Mackey.

PATROLMEN.

T. A. Downey, John Barnett, John Ranlett, C. H. Cole, J. B. Fields, B. R. Philips, O. D. Brown, Hall B. Rand, H. Nedderman, J. A. Kennedy, R. D. Hunter, F. Greenwald, Henry McCloy, P.

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H. Felley, D. W. Swain, E. J. Chase, W. A. Dannaker, Nicholas Williams; James Hill, Guard of Chain Gang.

The City Council makes all appointments to the police force.

The following Special Patrolmen are under the control of the Captain of Police, subject to the same rules and regulations as the regularly appointed force:

D. F. Batchelder, M. D. Hewett, W. H. Summers, F. R. Weider, W. Howlett, W. F. Goodwin, St. Clair Hodgkins, D. Wright, Daniel Morrison, Thos. Gilmore, J. H. Baker, J. T. Mor- rison, C. A. Scoville, E. S. Ainsworth, Alonzo T. Ayers, Cornelius Wells, Wm. G. Cashin, Lyman D. Babb, J. W. Kesler, W. D. Thomas, A- J. Ross.

LOCATION OF POLICE TELEGRAPH BOXES.

Adeline and Third Streets; Adeline and Seventh; Adeline and Fourteenth; Adeline and Eighteenth; Broadway and Laurel; Broadway and Prospect; Broadway and Seyenteenth; Center and Twelfth; Chester and Seventh; East Eighth and Seventh Avenue; East Tenth and Third Avenue; East Eleventh and Thirteenth Avenue; East Twelfth and Sixth Avenue; East Twelfth and Twenty -second Avenue; East Fourteenth and Twelfth Avenue; East Fourteenth and Seventeenth Avenue; East Seventeenth and Eighth Avenue; Grove and Thirty-fourth; Helen and B; Kirkham and Tenth; Kirkham and Fourteenth; Market and First; Market and Seventh; Market and Fourteenth; Market and Twenty-second; Peralta and Pacific; Peralta and Twelfth; Peralta and Seventeenth; Peralta and Thirty-fourth; San Pablo Avenue and Twenty-second; San Pablo Avenue and Twenty-eighth; San Pablo Avenue and Thirty-fourth: Telegraph Avenue and Hobart; Telegraph Avenue and Sycamore; Tele- graph Avenue and Thirty-fourth ; Twelfth Street Bridge; Twelfth between Oak and First Avenue; Webster and Twelfth; Webster and Twentieth.

DIRECTIONS FOR USE.

Keys to the boxes can be had on application to the Captain of Police. Each key is numbered, and the recipient thereof is held responsible for its legitimate use and surrender when called for.

To turn in an alarm, after opening the outer door, pull clown once on the brass hook affixed to the inner door. A signal bell will strike inside, giving notice of the reception of the call at the central station, City Hall, from which point two officers will be immediately dispatched by a conveyance always in readiness. The keys cannot be removed except by the officers. Geo. H. Carleton, Superintendent.

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Assistant Engineers James F. Kennedy and Miles Doody.

Superintendent Fire Alarm and Police Telegraph G. H. Carle ton.

The fire department consists of four steam fire engines in service, and one relief engine, 6 hose carts, 2 hook and ladder tracks, 21 horses, 6,450 feet of hose, of which 4,700 feet are in actual use, and 550 feet on the Relief Hose Cart. Number of hydrants, 207; cisterns, 2, one located at Broadway and Eighth Streets, the other at Broadway an I Thirteenth Streets.

The report of the Chief Engineer for the year ending June 30, 1887, shows that the department responded to 103 alarms, 73 of which were "bells" and 30 "stills;" of these 103 alarms, 12 were false, 7 were for brush fires and 2 were for fires outside the city limits, leaving a total of 82 actual fires in the city proper; the estimated loss by which amounted to 829,000. Compared with previous years the showing is as follows:

1884-85 52 alarms, loss 855,000

1885-86 60 " " 26,000

1886-87 82 " " 29,000 The expense of running the department has been 831,903. The number of hours worked, 246J, and the distance traveled by apparatus, 1,304 miles.

NAMES AND LOCATION OF COMPANIES.

Company No 1 N, A. Ball, Foreman. Locatad on Fifteenth Street, in rear of City Hall. The engine is a third-class Amoskeag, one hose cart carrying 750 feet of hose.

Company No. 2 Austin Bailey, Foreman. Located on Sixth between Broadway and Washington. The engine is a second- class Alliens, one ho-e cart carrying 750 feet of hose.

Company No. 3 James Galavan, Foreman. Located on Eighth between Campbell and Willow. The engine is a second-class Silsby, one hose cart carrying 750 feet of hose.

Company No. 4 Wm. C. White, Foreman. Located on East Fourteenth Street between Twelfth and Thirteenth Avenues. The engine is a second-class Amoskeag, one hose cart carrying 750 feet of ho-e.

Relief Engine A second-class Silsby, is at the repair shop, City Hall, and is held in readiness to aid or relieve as necessity de- mands.

Hose Company No. 1 Joseph Flannery, foreman. Located on Sixth between Broadway ami Washington, one hose cart carrying 650 feet of hose.

ilosi: COMPANY No. 2 William Branch, Foreman. Located on San Pablo Avenue, at junction of Market, one four-wheel hose cart carrying 1,000 feet of hose.

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LOCATION OF THE FORTY-EIGHT FIRE ALARM STATIONS.

First and Washington Streets.

Fourth and Franklin Streets.

Fifth and Harrison Stieets.

Seventh and Washington Streets.

Twelfth and Broadway Streets.

Ninth and Webster Streets.

Fourteenth and Webster Streets.

Twelfth and Madison Streets.

Seventeenth and Grove Streets.

Frederick Street and Telegraph Avenue.

Sycamore Street and San Pablo Avenue.

Thirty-fourth and Peralta Streets.

Sycamore Street and Telegraph Avenue.

Thirty-fourth Street and Telegraph Avenue.

Lake and Jackson Streets.

Walnut and Broadway Streets.

Seventh Street bet Wood and Willow.

West Fourteenth and Kirkham Streets. .

Seward and Campbell Streets.

West Seventh and Chester Streets.

West Seventh and Adeline Streets.

West Tenth and Kirkham Streets.

West Seventeenth and Peralta Streets.

Campbell and Atlantic Streets.

Fifth and Grove Streets.

Third and Filbert Streets.

Seventh and Market Streets.

Tenth and Grove Streets.

Fourteenth and Market Streets.

Twenty-first and Market Streets.

Twelfth and Adeline Streets.

Eighteenth and Adeline Streets.

East Fourteenth Street and Seventeenth Avenue.

East Twelfth Street and Twelfth Avenue.

East Seventeenth Street and Eighth Avenue.

East Twelfth Street and Sixth Avenue.

East Tenth Street and Third Avenue.

East Twenty-fourth Streetand Nineteenth Avenue.

East Twenty-fourth Street and Thirteenth Avenue.

East Twelfth Street and Twenty second Avenue.

First and Webster Streets.

Third and Jackson Streets.

Eighth and Jackson Streets.

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" 50, Sixteenth Street and San Pablo Avenue. " 57, Twenty-eighth and Myrtle Streets.

58, Webster Street and Orchard Avenue. " 61, City Hall.

Persons having keys will observe the following rules:

When it is necessary to use the signal boxes, go to the one nearest to the fire, and put your key into the outside door, open it and pull down the hook on the inside once, or until you hear a bell within the box, close the door, and remain to direct the firemen to the locality of the fire. In case the box does not work, go to the next nearest station ; you can procure a key at a store or dwelling in the vicinity.

Do not try to take your key out, as it is locked in, and will ba returned to you.

If. upon opening the door, you hear the bell within the box ring, do not pull the hook for one minute, or until it has stopped rino-ino- for it will indicate that an alarm is being sent from some other station.

Persons having keys will be held responsible for their use. Do not give an alarm for a tire seen at a distance; do not open the box except in case of fire; do not give an alarm until certain there is a fire.

Keys are left at stores and dwellings nearest to the boxes.

Key holders changing their residences or places of business where keys are kept, will please report the same at the fire alarm office, and in case of removal from the city, the key must be returned.

Keys can be obtained by any responsible person upon applica- tion to the Chief Engineer, at his office, or the Superintendent of Fire Alarm and Police Telegraph, City Hall. G. H. Carlton, Superintendent Fire Alarm and Police Telegraph.

Oakland Free Library and Reading Rooms.

Names and Residences of the Board of Trustees E. S. Culver, No. 2117 Adeline Street; C. W. Kellogg, No. 1253 Grove Street; J. A. McKinnon, No. 966 Market Street; S. H. Melvin, No. 358 East Fourteenth Street; C. B. Parcells, No. 473 Edwards Street.

Officers President, S. H. Melvin; Secretary, J. A. Mc- Kinnon.

Regular meetings held first Tuesday of each month.

FREE LIBRARY AND CENTRAL READING ROOM.

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journals and magazines of the East. Branches of the reading- room are established at 1704 Seventh Street, West Oakland, and 622 East Twelfth Street, East Oakland. The rooms are open daily (holidays excepted) from 9 A. M. to 9 P. M. The library, containing a choice collection of nearly 11,000 volumes, is open daily (Sundays and kolidays excepted), from 9 A. M. to 8 P. M. Librarian, Miss Ina D. Coolbrith; First Assistant, Henry F. Peter- Second Assistant, Miss Lillie Marsh.

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President, Isaac Upham ; Superintendent and Secretary (ex- qfficio) F. M. Campbell; Assistant Superintendent and Secretary, Mrs. K. A. Campbell; C. H. Redington, First Ward; H. M. San- born, Second Ward; H. T. Smith, Third Ward; E. Everett, Fourth Ward; Isaac Upham, Fifth Ward; R. W. Miller, Sixth Ward; Dr. A. Fine, Seventh Ward.

Standing Committees.

Rules and Regulations Redington, Smith, and Fine.

Classification, Text-Books, and Course of Instruction Fine, Everett, and Miller.

School-Houses and Sites Smith, Redington, and Fine.

Furniture, Supplies, and Printing Miller, Sanborn, and Everett.

High School Redington. Everett, and Fine.

Commercial and Evening School Sanborn, Smith, and

Miller.

Finance Everett, Miller, and Redington. Judiciary Sanborn, Smith, and Everett. Industrial Education Redington, Fine, and Sanborn . Observatory Sanborn, Miller, and Smith.

Office Hours for School Business.

Superintendent City Hall; 8 to 10 A. m., and 3:30 to 5 p. M., except Saturday. Saturdays, 8 A. M. to 12 m.

C. H. Redington 1668 Seward, when in city, every even- ing at 6:20.

Henry M. Sanborn Tuesdays and Thursdays; after 6:30 p. M., 475 Twenty-sixth Street; Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fri- days, after 6:30 P. M., at 475 Fourteenth Street.

H. T. Smith 962 Broadway, 9 A. m. to 5 p. m.

Edward Everett 719 Eighth Street, after 6:30 p. m.

Isaac Upham 1155 Jackson Street, Mondays and Wednes- days, 6:30 to 7:30 P M.

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PUBLIC SCHOOLS.

Superintendent of Public Schools, Fred. M. Campbell; As- sistant Superintendent, Mrs. Kate A. Campbell.

High School J. B. McChesney, Principal; teachers, W. A. Gal- braith, S. P. Meads, S. A. Chambers, Mrs. Katharine B. Fisher, Mrs. Lizzie R. Griffin, Miss Jeannie M. Walbridge, Miss Kate M. Wertz, Mrs. Mina Ferrier, Miss Alma J. Gal- braith, Miss M. E. Conners; Miss Helen Shearer; janitor, Robert Blackwood.

Irving School J. B. McChesney, Principal; teachers, Miss Sara Boniface, Miss Emma H. Hilton, Miss H. Percie Stearns, Mrs. Florence A. Nusbaumer; janitor, Robert Blackwood.

Garfield School Miss Ellen Gibbs, Principal; teachers, Miss Kate Marsh, Miss Frances Murray.

Prescott School D. T. Fowler, Principal; teachers, Miss Mary C. Heaton, Miss C. T. Fellows, Miss E. A. Stevens, Miss M. Rainey, Miss M. McLean, Miss Eugenie M. Burgin, Miss Lizzie Storey, Miss Mertie Burrows, Miss Annie M. Johnson, Miss Cy thia P. Seet, Miss Lizzie A. Parker, Miss Nellie R. Lynch, Miss E. Clarissa Morris, Miss Amanda M. Young- man, Mrs. Ida A. Cody, Mrs. Mary E. Hawrkins, Miss Mary

E. Meek, Miss Alice M. Wells, Mrs. Narcissa J. Ash ton; janitor, Mrs. Margaret Allen.

Grove Street School Mrs. Nancy D. Standeford, Principal;

teachers, Miss M. Campbell, Miss Jena W. Nesbitt, Mrs.

Emma G. Todd; janitor, Mrs. Sarah Heney. Tompkins School Mrs. Rosamond R. Johnston, Principal;

teachers, Mrs. Brenda H. Stone, Miss Adeline E. Walton,

Miss Henrietta Sumner, Miss Waretta A. Carter, Miss M. A.

Kimball, Miss Sadie I Regan, Mrs. Cordelia J. Hammer, Miss

Regina Reilly; janitor, B. H. Carter. Lincoln School J. W. McClymonds, Principal ; teachers, Mrs.

Margaretta L. Hoyt, Miss Virginia D. Heath, Mrs. Sophia B.

Gates, Miss Joanna M. O'Meara, Miss Mary D. Bull, Miss

Etta L. Thompson, Miss Ella Ferry, Miss Letitia S. Aldrich,

Miss Lydia H. Campbell, Miss Annie R. Dargie, Mrs. Etha

F. Garlick, Miss Esther S. Elder, Mrs. Naomi B. Keer; jani- tor, Robert Irvine.

Durant School S. G. S. Dunbar, Principal; teachers, Mrs. Anna R. Wood, Mrs. Cynthia C. N. Walter, Miss Fanny Ward, Miss Martha L. Rowland, Mrs. Elise D. Reynolds, Mrs. Kate B. Mcintosh, Mrs. Flora A. Parker, Miss Minnie E Buckelew, Miss Lizzie C. Betancue, Miss Amelia B. Clow, Miss Minnie T. Kimball, Mrs. Lizzie F. Fowler, Mrs. Ella E. Greenman, Mrs. Lucy E. Crawford, Mrs. Myra V. Kingman; ianitor, Ed. M. Campbell.

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Franklin School J. H. Sumner, Principal; teachers, Mrs.

Emma K. Tucker, Miss Mattie J. Shaw, Miss Nettie E.

Bentley, Miss H. L. Shaw, Miss Henrietta C. Simpson, Mrs.

flattie" G. Ayer, Mrs. Ella M. Bartholomew, Mrs. Helen M.

Storrs, Miss Angie Wakeman, Miss Louisa E. White, Miss

Frances C. Sutherland, Mrs. Lucy A. Walker; janitor,

George B riant. Lafayette School Miss Abbie F. Aldrich, Principal; teachers,

Miss Tillie C. Lisson, Miss Mildred J. Scott, Miss Josie Len- 'non, Miss Nellie Cook, Miss Mary F. Potter, Miss Elizabeth

M. Sherman, Miss Anna Newcum, Mrs. Helen E. Breed,

Miss Margaret Wythe, Miss Julia E. Sherman, Mrs. Marcia

G. Bradbury, Miss Ida Seely, Mrs. Emma W. Anderson;

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Cole School J. P. Garlick, Principal; teachers, Mrs. Fanrry M. Pugh, Miss A. A. McCord, Miss Agnes G. Madden, Mrs. Harriet J. Lee, Miss Mary F. Buckelew, Miss Martha R. Mc- Clure, Miss Carrie A. Vinzent, Miss Eleanor Pullman, Miss Florence A. Pereau, Miss Susie H. Snook, Miss Hattie B. Sproul, Miss Josie N. Standeford, Mrs. Jennie N. Brower, Miss Fanny G. Smith; janitor, J. S Fox.

Harrison Street School Mrs. Harriett M. Mullen. Principal; teachers, Miss Anna A. Cordes, Miss Helen A. Robins, Miss Anna M. Quince; janitor, Mrs. Carrie Bock.

Swett School Mrs. E. D. Marion, Principal; teachers, Miss Jennie A. Wade, Miss Carrie M. Ellis, Miss Alice B. Ward.

Grant School Miss Elizabeth Powell, Principal ; teachers, Miss Elizabeth B. Myrick, Miss Helen M. Blake; janitor, Mrs. Minnie W. McLaughlin.

Clawson School Miss Julia E. Colby, Principal ; teachers, Mrs. Sarah B. By rod, Mrs. Mary E. Pelham, Mrs. Mary J. Ayres; janitor, Mrs. Mary A. Nicoll.

Evening School Teachers. J. P. H. Dunn, George Edwards, and Annie W. Brewer. Principal of Drawing P. A. Garin. Principal of Music Miss Eliza P. Brown. Department Mechanic J. H. Bell. Assistant Department Mechanic James Carlon. The school reports of the Times are always full and accurate.

ACADEMIES, SEMINARIES, AND PRIVATE

SCHOOLS.

Hopkins Academy Located on Plymouth Avenue between Telegraph Avenue and Broadway. Students fitted for col- lege and for business life. Reached by either Telegraph Avenue or Broadway and Piedmont lines of street-cars. Rev. H. E. Jewett, Principal.

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Pacific Theological Seminary Established in I860. Situated on Academy Hill (adjoining Hopkins Academy) opposite Thirty-fourth S reet. A full course, and an English course of study of three years each. Students received from any evangelical denomination. Year begins September ] ; closes May 12. Faculty: Rev. Dr. J. A. Benton, Rev. Dr. I. E Dwindle; Rev. Dr. G. Mooar.

California Military Academy Located corner of Telegraph and Prospect Avenues. Thorough preparation for college or business life. Col. W. H. O'Brien, Principal.

Normal School Located at 465 Thirteenth Street. A. M. Chadwick, A. M., Principal.

Oakland Academy 1265 Franklin Street. A day school for both sexes. It provides, (1) a Classical and Scientific Course, (2) a Commercial Course, (3) a Normal Course, (4) Modern Languages and Drawing. Isaac Wright, A. M., and D. P. Haynes, B. S., Principals.

The Oaks Located on Oak Street between Tenth and Twelfth. Home and day school for young ladies. Miss L. Tracy, Principal.

Sackett School Located at 529 Twenty-first Street, A pre- paratory boarding and day school for young men and boys. D. P. Sackett, Principal.

Snell SEMINARY Located at 568 Twelfth Street. A boarding and day school for young ladies. Richard B. Snell and Miss Mary E. Snell, Principals.

Miss Horton's School Located at northeast corner Filbert and Twelfth Streets. A select school for boys and girls. Miss S. W. Horton, Principal.

Miss Bisbee's School Coiner Seventh Avenue and Sixteenth Street.

Oakland Business College and Institute of Penmanship Located at 1015 Clay. Affords to both sexes practical and thorough instruction for business life. D. C. Taylor, Prin- cipal.

University of California Notice will be found in Berkeley portion of Directory, as also Deaf, Dumb, and Blind In- stitution.

Baptist College The corner-stone of the Baptist College was laid at Highland Park, East Oakland, on the 29th of June, 1886. Mrs. E. H. Gray, wife of Rev. E. H. Gray, pastor of the First Baptist Church of Oakland, donated SI 0,000 towards the purchase of the site. Students of both sexes are admitted on equal footing to the advantages of the Col- lege. Organization of the Board: H. E. McCune, President; J. H. Garnett, Secretary; C. W. Dearborn, Treasurer.

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Field Seminary for Young Ladies, Home School Located at 1825 Telegraph Avenue. Address, Mrs. R. G. Knox, Pro- prietor, or Miss Frances A. Dean, Principal. Terms com- mence in January and August.

The Chabot Observatory of Oakland is situated in the middle of Lafayette Square, which is bounded by Tenth, Eleventh, Jefferson, and Grove Streets. Its exact geograph- ical position in latitude, 37° 48' 5" north; longitude, 122° 16' 34.4" west from Greenwich, or, in time, 8 hours 9 minutes 6 seconds west from Greenwich; 3 hours 0 minutes 54 sec- onds west from Washington. The Observatory building, together with its splendid equipment, was the free gift of Anthony Chabot, Esq., to the Board of Education in trust for the city of Oakland. Monday evenings are reserved for the schools, and Friday evenings for observatory work. Cards for admission on other evenings can be obtained on application to the Director, Fred. M. Campbell, City Hall.

Mills College (Seminary) Located at Seminary Park, about five miles from Oakland, on the San Leandro Road. This institution was founded by Rev. Cyrus T. Mills, D. D. (who died April 20, 1884), and his wife, Mrs. Susan L. Mills, and was incorporated as "Mills College" in 1885. It is the intention of the Trustees and Faculty to build up a school in no respect inferior to the highest of the Eastern colleges for women. The College course corresponds very nearly to that of Wellesley. The Seminary course of study remains un- changed. Catalogues giving full details can be had by per- sonal application or by mail. Post-office address, Mills Seminary, Alameda County, Cal. C. C. Stratton, D. D., President; Mrs. C. T. Mills, Principal.

Roman Catholic Schools.

Convent of Our Lady of the Sacred Heart Located at 1534 Webster Street. A boarding school for young ladies. Taught by the Sisters of Jesus and Mary.

St. Mary's School for Boys Located corner Jefferson and Sev- enth Streets. Taught by the Christian Brothers. Number of pupils, 250.

St. Mary's School for Girls Located at coiner Grove and Seventh Streets. Taught by the Sisters of the Convent of

, our Lady of the Sacred Heart. Number of pupils, 380.

St. Anthony's School for Boys (East Oakland) Located cor- ner East Fifteenth and Sixteenth Avenue. Taught by the Christian Brothers.

St. Anthony's School for Girls (East Oakland)— Located corner East Fifteenth and Sixteenth Avenue. Taught by the Sisters of Mercy.

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CHURCHES AND RELIGIOUS ORGANIZATIONS.

First Baptist Church.

Location, corner Brush and Fourteenth Streets. Rev. Dr.

E. H. Gray, pastor. Residence, 763 Twelfth. Services, 11 A. M., 7:30 P. M.; Sunday-school, 12:30 P. M.

First Baptist Church of East Oakland.

Location, corner East Fourteenth Street and Tenth Avenue. Rev. J. Herndon Garnett, pastor. Residence, corner Tenth Ave- nue and East Nineteenth Street. Services, 11 A. M., 7:15 P. M. ; Sundav-school, 12:30 P. M.

San Pablo Avenue Baptist Church.

Location, corner San Pablo Avenue and Nineteenth Street. Rev. W. T. Fleenor, pastor. Services, 11 A. M., 7:30 P. M.; Sun- day-school, 12: 30 P. M.

Free-Will Baptist Church.

Location, corner Twenty-first and Brush Streets. Services, 11 A. M., 7: 30 P. M. ; Sunday-school, 12: 30 P. M.

First Swedish Baptist Church. Location, 831 Brush Street. Services, 11 A. M., 7: 30 P. M.

Unitarian Church. Services at Odd Fellows' Hall, corner Franklin and Eleventh Streets. Rev. C. W. Wedute, pastor. Services, 11 A. M. ; Sunday - school|12 £30 p. m.

Chinese Mission of Baptist Church.

Location, 719 Eleventh Street.

First Congregational Church. Location, corner Clay and Twelfth Streets. Rev. Dr. John Knox McLean, pastor. Residence, 520 Thirteenth Street. Rev. John Rea, associate pastor. Services, 11 A. M., 7:30 P. M. ; Sunday-school, 12: 30 P. M.

East Oakland Congregational Church. Location, Washington Hall, 307 East Twelfth Street. Rev. C.

F. Clapp, pastor. Residence, corner Seventh Avenue and Sixteenth Street. Services, 11 A. M., 7 : 30 P. M. ; Sunday-school, 12 : 30 P. M.

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Second Congregational Church. Location Chase between Wood and Willow Streets. Serv- ices, 11 A. M., 6: 15 P. M. ; Sunday-school, 12: 30 P. M.

Plymouth Avenue Congregational Church. Location, Plymouth Avenue near Telegraph Avenue. Rev. George Mooar, pastor. Residence, 444 Edwards Street. Services, 11 A. M., 7 P. M.; Sunday-school, 12: 30 P. M.

Golden Gate Congregational Church. Location, corner Adeline and Thirty-fourth Streets. Rev. W. H. Cooke, pastor. Residence, 925 Thirty -sixth Street. Ser- vices, 11 A. M., 7:30 P. M.

Market Street Congregational Church.

Location, corner Market and Twenty-second Streets. Rev. G. H. Merrill, pastor. Services, 11 A. M., 7:30 P. M.

First Methodist Church. Location, corner Clay and Fourteenth Streets. Rev. E. R- Dille pastor Residence, 1401 Castro Street. Services, 11 A. M., 7: 30 P. M. ; Sunday-school, 12: 30 P. M.

Methodist Episcopal Church of East Oakland.

Location, 1220 Seventh Avenue. Rev. J. W. Ross, pastor. Residence, 219 East Sixteenth Street. Services. 11 A.M., 7:30 p. M. ; Sunday-school, 9 : 30 A. M.

Centennial Methodist Episcopal Church. Location, 955 Campbell Street. Seats free. Services, 11 A. M., 7: 30 P. M. ; Sunday-school, 12: 15 P. M.

G-erman Methodist Episcopal Church. Location, Seventeenth Street between Te'egraph and San Pablo Avenues. Rev. L. Kroeck, pastor. Residence, 526 Seven- teenth Street. Services, 10:45 A. M., 7:30 P. M.; Sunday-school,

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Swedish Methodist Episcopal Church.

Location, Chase Street between Wood and Willow Streets. Rev. J. P. Sandholdt, pastor. Services, 10: 30 A. M., 7: 30 P. M.

Asbury Methodist Episcopal Church (South). Location, corner Clay and Fifteenth Streets. Rev. C. O. Steele, pastor. Residence, 71G Sixteenth Street. Services, 11 A. M., 7: 30 P. M.; Sunday-school, 12: 30 P. M.

African Methodist Episcopal Church. Location, Fifteenth between Market and West Streets. Rev. J. W. Sexton, pastor. Services, 11 A. M., 7: 30 P. M.

Methodist Episcopal Japanese Gospel Society. Location, 612 Fifteenth Street. Sunday-school, 7 P. M.

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St. John's Episcopal Church.

Location, Grove Street between Seventh and Eighth Streets- Rev. Benjamin Akerly, rector. Residence, corner Adeline and Sixteenth Streets. Services, 11 A. M., 7:30 P. M. ; Sunday-school, 9:30 A. M.

St. Paul's Episcopal Church.

Location, corner Harrison and Fourteenth Streets. Rev. Hobart Che twood, rector. Services, 11 A. M., 7: 30 P.M.; Sun- day-school, 9 : 45 a. M.

Church of the Advent (Episcopal, East Oakland).

Location, corner East Sixteenth Street and Twelfth Avenue. Rev. H. D. Lathrop, rector. Residence, 310 Seventeenth Street. Services, 11 A. M.

St. Andrew's Episcopal Church.

Location, corner Cypress and Ninth Streets. Entrance, Ninth Street. Rev. John A. Emery, rector. Services, 11a. m., 7:30 P. M.

First Hebrew Congregation.

Location of synagogue, southeast corner Clay and Thirteenth Streets. Rev. M. S. Levy, Rabbi. Services, Saturday, 11 A. M. ; Sabbath-school, 10 a. m.

Congregation Beth Jacob. Services held at 909 Webster Street. E. Barnett, President.

First Presbyterian Church. Location, corner Franklin and Fourteenth Streets. Rev. Francis A. Horton, D. D., pastor. Residence, 1357 'Franklin Street. Services, 11 A. M., 7:30 P. M ; Sunday-school, 9:30 A. M.

Second Presbyterian Church. Location, Union between Eighth and Tenth Streets. H. H. Rice, pastor. Residence, 1054 Kirkham. Services, 11 A. M., 7: 30 P. M. ; Sunday-school, 12: 30 P. M.

Presbyterian Church of East Oakland. Location, corner East Fourteenth Street and Fifteenth Avenue. Rev. E. S. Chapman, D. D., pastor. Residence, 1264 Twelfth Avenue. Services, 11 A. M., 7:30 p. M. ; Sunday-school, 12:30 P. M.

Presbyterian Chinese Mission.

Location, 264 Thirteenth Street. Services, 11 A. M., 7 P. M. Church of the Immaculate Conception.

Located on Jefferson between Seventh and Eighth Streets. Rev. Michael King, rector; Rev. Tho i.as Cranwell and Rev. James Melvin, assistant rectors. Residence, 616 Seventh Street. Mass on Sundays, 7, 9, and 10:30 A. M. Vespers on Sunday,

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7: 30 P. M. Mass on week days, 7 A. M. Sunday-school after the 9 A. M. Mass.

St. Patrick's Church (West Oakland). Located corner Seward and Peralta. Rev. J. B. McNally, rector; Rev. J. O'Connell, assistant rector.

St. Anthony's Church (East Oakland). Located corner East Fifteenth Street and Sixteenth Avenue. Rev. Wm, Gleeson, rector.

Church of St. Francis De Sales. Rev. Thomas McSweeny, rector. Location and rector's res- idence, corner Grove and Twenty-first Streets.

Church of the Sacred Heart of Jesus.

Rev. Lawrence Serda, rector. Fortieth Street, North Tem- esc 1.

Christian Church.

Location, corner Market and Thirteenth Streets. Rev. George W. Sweeney, pastor. Residence, corner Myrtle and Eighteenth Streets. Services, 11 a. M., 7:30 P. M. , Sunday- school, 10 A. M.

First Universalist Church

Services at Hamilton Hall, corner Jefferson and Thirteenth Streets, at 11 A. M. ; Sunday-school, 12:15 P. M. Rev. S. Good- enough, pastor.

G-erman Evangelical Lutheran Zion Church. Location, corner Clay and Thirteenth Streets. Rev. J. H. Theiss, pastor. Residence, 608 Twelfth Street. Services, 10: 45

A. M. ; Sunday-school, 9:30 A. M. Services, Thursday evenings, 7:45 P. M.

Church of Christ.

(Independent and unsectarian.) Services in a hall of the Wilson Block, on Fourteenth Street, near Washington. A. Cop- lin, pastor.

Seventh-Day Adventist Church.

Location, corner Twelfth and Brush Streets. Elder E. J. Waggoner, pastor. Residence, 1465 Castro Street. Services on Sabbath (Saturday) at 11 A. M. ; Sabbath-school, 9: 30 a. m.

Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints. Harrison between Third and Fourth Streets. Pr -sident, H.

B. Brown. Services, Sunday, 11 A. M. and 7 P. M.

Young Men's Christian Association.

Rooms, 865 Broadway. Isaiah Bray, General Secretary. Noonday prayer-meeting, week days from 12 M. to 12: 45 p. m. Young men's prayer-meetings Monday evenings, from 7: 45 to 8:45 P. M. Address, Sunday 3 P. M.

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Oakland Spiritual Association.

Meets every Sunday, at 2 p. M., at Grand Army Hall, 419 Thirteenth Street.

Salvation Army.

Object, to bring sinners to repentance. Barracks, 315 and 317 Eighth Street, headquarters for Pacific Coast.

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Oakland Masonic Temple Association Northwest corner of Washington and Twelfth Streets. Incorporated June 25, 1878. C. E. Gillett, Secretary. Regular meeting of the Board on the second Wednesday in every month.

Live Oak Lodge No. 61, F. and A. M. Stated meetings on the first Friday of every month at the Masonic Temple. W. F. Perry, W. M.; M. D. Hyde, S. W.; W. H. Parrish, J. W.; Peter Baker, Treasurer; A. W. Bishop, Secretary; A. D. Thomson, S. D.; A. Merritt, J. D. ; E. Sutherland and C. E. Havens, Stewards; G. H. Tilley, Tiler.

Oakland Lodge, No. 188, F. and A. M. Stated meetings on the first Saturday in each month at Masonic Temple. H. A. Powell, W. M.; F. L. Button, S. W.; E. H. Morgan, J. W. ; C. B. Rutherford, Treasurer; A. K. Clark. Secretary; D. T. Fowler, S. D.; H. S. Bartlett, J. D.; W. A. Koser and G. C. Pardee, Stewards; C. E. Gillett, Tiler.

Oakland Chapter, No. 26, R. A. M. Meets on the first and third Wednesdays in every month at the Masonic Temple. W.Frank Pierce, H. P.; E. H. Morgan, King; M. Endon, Scribe; Charles D. Pierce, Treasurer; J. W. McClymond, Secretary; Webb N. Pearce, C. of H; F. M. Campbell, P. S.; A. K. Clark, R. A C. ; J. J. Newsom, M. T. V. ; N. A. Koser, M. S. V. ; D. L. Davis, M. F. V. ; C. E. Gillett, Guard.

Oakland Council No. 12, R. and S. M. Meets on third Thursday in every month at the Masonic Temple. Geo. J. Woodruff, T. I. M; F. B: Rodolph, R. I. D. M.; E. H. Morgan, I. P. C. W. ; Geo. Goodman, Treasurer; Webb N. Pearce, Recorder; Chas. W. Hewes, C. of G.; Chas. F. Burnham, C. of C; E. Win- chester, Steward; C. E. Gillett, Sentinel.

Brooklyn Lodge No. 225 (East Oakland) Meets at Odd Fel- lows' Hall, 555 East Twelfth Street, first Tuesday of each month. T. H. Hatch, W M.; Wm. T. Gibbs, S. W.; F R. Capell, J. W.; Chas. D. Hayes, Secretary; Geo. H. True, Treasurer.

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Oakland Commandery No. 11, K. T. Stated conclave the first Tuesday in every month at Masonic Temple. J. B. Merritt, E. C.; Z. T. Gilpin, G. ; Chas. F. Burnham, C. G.; Chas. N. Fox, President; R. C. Gaskill, Treasurer; S. T. Black, Recorder; Chas. W. Hewes, S. W.; D. E. Collins, J. W.; A. F. Gunn, St. B.; Chas. W. Wilkins, Sw.B.; A.D.Thomson, Warden; Chas. E. Gillett, Sentinel.

Oakland Lodge of Perfection No 12, A. and A., S. Rite. Meets on the first and third Monday evenings in every month, at the Masonic Temple. Chas. E. Gillett, V. M.; Byron 0. Dick, S. W.; Geo. Patterson, J. W.; E. A. Sherman, Or.; E. A. Nordhausen, Al.; A. W. Bishop, Secretary; A. Chabot, Treas- urer; W. Frank Pierce, M. of C; J. B. Merritt, S. Ex.; E. Carmany, J. Ex.; J. C. B. Schlarbaum, C. of G. ; B. F. Strom- berg, Tiler.

Gethsemane Chapter No. 5, Rose Croix, A. and A.,S. Rite Meets Monday evening on call, at Masonic Temple. W. Frank Pierce, W. M.; A. Waterhouse, S. W.; E. H.Morgan, J. W.; E. A. Sherman, Or.; E. A. Nordhausen, Al.; A. N. Bishop, Secretary; A. Chabot, Treasurer; B. C. Dick, M. of C; Geo. Patterson, S. E.; E. Cormany, J. E.; W. T. Hamil- ton, S. B. ; J. C. B. Schlarbaum, G. of T. ; B. F. Stromberg, Tiler.

De Molay Council No. 2, Knights of Kadosh, A. and A., S. Rite Meets on call, at Masonic Temple. J. B. Merritt, E. C; W. Frank Pierce, 1st Lieutenant; E. H. Morgan. 2d Lieutenant; G. E. Kennedy, Chancellor; E. A. Sherman, Or.; E. A. Nord- hausen, Al.; A. W. Bishop, Secretary; A. Chabot, Treasurer; B. C. Dick, M. of C; C. F. Burnham, Tur.; G. E. De Golia, Drap.; Geo. Patterson, 1st Deacon; E. Carmany, 2d Deacon; W. T. Hamilton. B. of B.; Geo. Goodman, B. S. S.; N. B. Holmes, B. T. S.; M. T. McNeeley, L. of G.; B. F. Stromburg, Sentinel.

Oak Leaf Chapter No. 8, O. E. S. Meets on the second and fourth Thursday in every month, at Masonic Temple. Ellen R. Wheeler, W. M.; J. B. Merritt, W. P.; Cora A. Merritt, A. M. ; C. C. N. Walter, Secretary; Nancy Holmes, Treas- urer; Carrie McKenzie, Con.; Ella L. Hersey, A. C; The- rese Rosenberg, Adah; Jennie S. Wood worth, Ruth; Alice Burrett, Esther; Fanny Ward, Martha; J. A. Dupre, Electa; Julia A. Gardiner, Warden; C. E. Gillett, Sentinel

Alcatraz Lodge No. 244 (West Oakland) Meets at Masonic Hall, corner of Willow and Seventh Streets, first Monday evening of each month. J. C. Gohrman, W. M.; E. S. Per- kins, S. W.; D. Robertson, J W.; Chas. T. Kriytser, Secre- tary; W. S. Snook, Treasurer.

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Oakland Lodge No. 118— Meets < very Tuesday evening, at Odd Fellows' Hall. Membership, 275. C. H. Cole, N. G.; Henry Madden, V. G. ; A. N. Drinkvvater, Recording Secretary; E. A. Price, Financial Secretary; Peter Baker, Treasurer.

University Lodge No. 144 Meets every Thursday evening, at Odd Fellows' Hall. Membership, 170. R. W. Church, N. G.; W. S. Baxter, V. G.; J. A. Crane, Recording Secretary; W. B. Smith, Financial Secretary; J. R. Capell, Treasurer.

Fountain Lodge No. 198 Meets every Monday evening, at Odd Fellows' Hall. Membership, 150. D. H. Matthiesen, N. G.; M. H. Mikkelsen, V. G .; N. J. Swenson, Recording Secre- tar}7; P. J. Ipsen, Financial Secretary; E. Kreyenhagen, Treasurer.

Porter Lodge No. 272— Meets at Kohler's Hall, 1506 Seventh Street, West Oakland, every Tuesday evening. E. J. Hahn, N. G.; E. Kochendorfer, V. G.; R. H. Moskiman Jr., Record- ing Secretary; Martin Maurahn, P. S.; Eugene E. Crowell, Treasurer.

Occidental Lodge No. 2484 (colored Meets at Pythian Hall, 1056 Broadway, first and third Thursday evenings; College Degrees, second Thursdays; House of Instruction, fourth Thursda}rs each month.

Evening Star Lodge No. 263 (East Oakland) Meets at Schim- melpfennig's Hall, 764 East Twelfth Street, every Wednes- day evening. H. W. Dirke, N. G.; J. H. Luth, Secretary; F. Schimmelpfennig, Treasurer.

Orion Lodge No. 189 (East Oakland)— Meets at Odd Fellows' Hall, 555 East Twelfth Street, every Saturday evening. Geo. G. Gumming, N. G. ; Win Jess, V. G.; O. Whipple, Secretary; W. H. H. Hamilton, Treasurer.

Enterprise Lodge No. 298 Meets at hall, corner San Pablo Avenue and Twenty-eighth Street, every Thursday even-

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Oakland Encampment No. 64 Meets at Odd Fellows' Hall, 555 East Twelfth Street, second and fourth Fridays of each month. E. P. Smith. C. P.; Hall, H. P.; W. EL H. Hamil- ton, S. W.; O. Whipple, J. \V.: G. G. Gumming, Scribe; E. .E. Crowell. Treasurer.

Golden Rule Encampment No 34 Meets at Odd Fellows' Hall, corner Franklin and Eleventh Streets, first and third Friday evenings in each month. M. McKenzie, C. P.; E. H. Lake. H. P.; Frank Trask, S. W.; J. S. White, J. W.; John McVey, Scribe; W. P. Wetmore, Treasurer.

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Oakland Rebekah Degree Lodge No. 16 Meets at Odd Fel- lows' Hall, every Saturday evening. Mrs. Jane Potter, N. G.; Mrs. Watkins, V. G.; Miss May Higgins, Secretary; Mrs. Larsen, Treasurer.

Brooklyn Rebekah Degree Lodge No. 12 (East Oakland) Meets at Odd Fellows' Hall, 555 East Twelfth Street, every Monday evening. Miss May V. Northey, N. G. ; Miss Ada Rice, V. G.; Miss Cora Morse, Secretary; Mrs. Anna Leise, Treasurer.

Odd Fellows' Relief Committee Meets at 10 Sunday at hall. D. H. Matthiesen, President; Secretary.

Odd Fellows' Library In Odd Fellows' Hall. Open every day, Sundays excepted, from 1 to 9 P. M. P. J. Ipsen, Li- brarian.

Odd Fellows' Hall Association Meets at Hall last Monday evening in each month. Geo. Kirk, President; John McVey, Secretary; Otto Brown, Treasurer.

Odd Fellows' Hall Association of East Oakland Meets at Hall, 555 East Twelfth Street, Second Monday evening of each month. O. Whipple, President; E. Bangle, Secretary George Chase. Treasurer.

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Sunset Lodge (Rebekah Degree) Meets at Masonic Hall, cor- ner Willow and Seventh Streets, Friday evening of each month. Mrs. M. Maguire, N. G.; Mrs. M. E. Gould, Record- ing Secretary; Mrs. Delia A. Collins, Treasurer.

Ancient Order United Workmen (Hall 377 Twelfth Street, corner Franklin.)

California Lodge No. 1 Meets at Masonic Hall (West Oak- land)' Tuesday evening. G. H. Fonda, Master Workman; W. H. Wilkinson, Recorder.

Oakland Lodge No. 2— Meets Friday, 377 Twelfth Street,

Brooklyn Loege No. 3 Meets at Odd Fellows' Hall, 555 East Twelfth Street. Meets Thursday evenings of each month.

Occidental Lodge No. 6 Meets at northeast corner Seventh and Peralta Streets. West Oakland, Friday evening.

Pacific Lodge No. 7 Meets Tuesday, 377 Twelfth Street. Oak Leaf Lodge No. 35— Meets Monday, 377 Twelfth Street. Keystone Lodge No. 64 Meets Tuesday, 377 Twelfth Street. Temple Lodge No. 11 Meets at North Temescal, Monday

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Dawn of Hope No. 1 Meets at West Oakland second and fourth Mondays each month. Miss M. Lynd, Mrs. K. Car- others.

Silver Star No. 2 Meets at North Temescal first and third Mondays each month. Mrs. N. Babcock, Mrs. R. C. Adney.

Grand Army of the Republic. (Hall, 419 Thirteenth Street.)

Lyon Post No. 8— Meets at G. A. R. Hall every Tuesday even- ing. L. S. Bixby, commander.

Lyon Woman's Relief Corps No. 6 Meets every Wednesday at G. A. R. Hall, at 2 P. m. Mrs. Martha A. Simon, Pres- ident; Mrs. De Irena Fields, Secretary.

Appomattox Relief Corps, W. R. C. Meets every Tuesday at G. A. R. Hall, at 2 P. M. Mrs. Gertrude Smythe, President; Mrs. G. W . Bolser, Secretary.

Appomattox Post No. 50 Meets at G. A. R. Hall every Tuesday evening. W. R. Thomas, Commander.

Mother Bickerdyke Loyal Ladies' League No. 5 Object, to alleviate distress in the ranks of the old soldiers and their families. Drucilla F. Winchester, President; Kate W. Rein- oehl, Treasurer; Carrie E. King, Secretary.

Military Organizations.

Company A Fifth Infantry, 2d Brigade, N. G. C. Meets at Armory Hall, corner Washington and Twelfth Streets, Thursday evening each week, 2d Lieutenant Joseph B. Lauck, commanding.

Company C Third Infantry, 2d Brigade, N. G. C. Meets at Armory Hall, corner Franklin and Twelfth Streets, Tuesday evening each week. Henry Levy, Captiin.

Company F Fifth Infantry, 2d Brigade, N. G. C. Meets at Armory Hall, corner Washington and Twelfth Streets, Mon- day evening each week, Captain E. C. Parsons, commanding.

American Legion of Honor.

Council No. 192— Meets at G. A. R. Hall, 1419 Thirteenth Street, second and fourth Wednesdays each month. James Hill, Commander; Wm. I. Bailey, Vice-Commander; Mrs. E. B. Farrington, Secretary.

Union Council, No. 168 (East Oakland)— Meets at Odd Fellows' Hall, 555 East Twelfth Street, second and fourth Friday nvenings. Mrs. Anna Liese, Commander; Mrs. M. J. Ham- ilton, Secretary.

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Council No. 1889— Meets at Kohler's Hall, 1506 Seventh Street,

first and third Wednesdays each month. Win, J. Pettigrew,

Commander; C. T. Jenkins, Secretary. Unity Council, No. 194 Meets at Masonic Hall, corner Willow

and Seventh Streets, second and fourth Mondays each month.

W. S. Snook, Commander; Geo. W. Snook, Secretary; Dr.

A. G. Anthony, Treasurer.

Knights of Honor. Clinton Lodge No. 2019— Meets at Washington Hall, 307 East Twelfth Street, second and fourth Wednesdays of each month. J. H. Hayes, Dictator; Wm. H. Wood, Reporter; Geo. H. True, Treasurer.

Golden State Lodge No. 2058— Meets at Pythian Hall, 1056

Broadway, second and fourth Tuesdays each month. Ivanhoe Lodge No. 1889— Meets at Kohler's Hall, 1506 Seventh

Street, second and fourth Thursdays each month. Wm.

Wilkinson, Dictator; T. H. McDonald, Secretary; N. B.

Hoyt, Treasurer.

Knights of the G-olden Rule. Oakland Castle No. 69— Meets at A. O. U. W. Hall, corner Franklin and Twelfth Streets, second and fourth Wednesdays each month.

United Order of Honor.

Fidelity Lodge No. 57 Meets first and third Wednesdays each month at Shattuck Hall, 453 Eighth Street, corner Broad- way. W. W. Moore, President; Chas. F. Smith, Secretary.

Guardian Lodge No. 184 Meets at Pythian Hall, 1056 Broad- way, second and fourth Saturday evenings each month. C. W.* Gibson, P. P.; W7. A. Knowles, P.; Mrs. E. M. Hanavan, Secretary; H. H. Skilling, Treasurer.

Oakland Lodge No. 55 Meets at Shattuck Hall, 453 Eighth Street, corner Broadway, second and fourth Saturday even- ings. Mrs. E. Fitzgerald, President; Mrs. N. C. Anderson, Secretary; A. H. Anderson, Treasurer.

Athenian Lodge No. 128 Meets first and third Saturday even- ings at Pythian Hall, 1056 Broadway. W. B. Moody, Pres- ident; Mrs. E. M. Hanavan, Secretary.

Independent Order of Good Templars. An association formed for the promotion of temperance. The Good Templars' Home for Orphans at Vallejo, Cal. (erected 1869), is sustained by this order.

Fountain Lodge No. 193 Meets at Medical Hall, Clay between Tenth and Eleventh Streets, every Monday evening.

Athens Lodge No. 286 Meets at Medical Hall every Friday

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Prohibition Lodge No. 412 Meets at Congregational Church, Chase near Wood Street, every Tuesday evening.

Brooklyn Lodge No. 384 Meets at Washington Hall, 307 East Twelfth Street, every Friday evening.

Oakland Lodge No. 520 Meets at hall, corner Thirty-fourth and Ettie Streets, every Tuesday evening.

Woman's Christian Temperance Union.

The object of the Union is for the inculcation and spread of tem- perance principles. Officers: Mrs. S. J. Churchill, San Jose, President; Mrs. H. H. Havens, Oakland, Corresponding Sec- retary; Mrs. S. G. Chamberlain, Oakland, Treasurer.

United Ancient Order of Druids.

Oakland Grove No. 24 Meets at Germania Hall every Mon- day evening. John C. Olsen, Treasurer; Daniel Siesbuttel, Secretary.

Mistletoe Grove No. 54 Meets at Druids Hall, corner Adeline and Seventh Streets, every Tuesday evening.

East Oakland Grove No. 49 Meets at Schimmelpfennig's Hall, 764 East Twelfth Street, East Oakland, every Thurs- day evening. W. T. Richmond, Noble Arch; Peter Arnolds, Vice- Arch; F. Schimmelpfennig, Treasurer; W. T. Bailey, Secretary.

Ancient Order of Foresters.

Court Pacific No. 7115 Meets at Germania Hall, every Tues- day evening. Wm. Steele, P. C. R.; C. H. Bremer, C. R.; A. Van Alstine, S. C. R.; Jacobs, Recording Secretary; M. J. O'Gara, Financial Secretary; A. O. Clark. Treasurer.

Court City of Oakland No. G959 Meets at hall, corner Adeline and Seventh Streets, first and third Tuesdays of each month. Wm. Rettig, C. R.; Joseph Nethercote, S. C. R. ; B. F. Conger, Secretary.

Court Shell Mound No. 7261 Meets at Klinkner Hall, San Pablo Avenue Station, every Thursday evening. R. Lloyd, C. R.

Companions of the Forest Meets second and fourth Monday of each month, at Odd Fellows' Hall.

Knights of Pythias.

Oakland Division No. 4, Uniform Rank Meets at Armory Hall, corner Washington and Twelfth Streets, every Tues- day evening. A. C. McAlpine, Commander: Henry A. Hol- land, Recorder.

Oakland Lodge No. 103 Meets at Pythian Hall, 1050 Broad- way, every Friday evening. E. J. Hahn, C. C. ; H. Levy, K. of R. S.

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Live Oak Lodge No. 17 Meets at Odd Fellows' Hall, corner Franklin and Eleventh Streets, each Wednesday evening. George Nelson, C. C. ; Henry A. Holland, Recorder.

Liberty Division No. 11, Uniform Rank Meets at Hanson's Hall, corner Goss and Wood Streets, West Oakland, each Monday evening. A. C. McAlpin, Commander; P. M. Wat- kins, Recorder.

Brooklyn Lodge No. 32 (East Oakland) Meets every Monday evening at Schimmelpfennig's Hall, 764 East Twelfth Street.

West Oakland Lodge No*. 141— Meets at Masonic Hall, corner Willow and Seventh Streets, Tuesday evening of each month. A. M. Barrett, 0. C.; R. G. Graham, K. of R. S.

Order of Chosen Friends.

Council No. 188 Meets at Klinkner Hall, San Pablo Avenue Station, Saturday evenings. D. A. Hogshead, C. C.

Oakland Council No. 20 Meets at Masonic Hall, corner Wal- low and Seventh Streets, first and third Wednesday evenings of each month. John Thompson, Councillor; J. C. Gohrman, Secretary.

Unity Council No. 179— Meets at Pythian Hall, 1056 Broad- way, first and third Tuesday evenings each month.

Oak Leaf Council No. 155 Meets at Grand Army Hall, 419 Thirteenth Street, first and third Wednesday evenings of each month. George M. Fronk.

Golden State Lodge No. 40 (North Temescal) Meets at hall opposite post-office, second and fourth Wednesday evenings each month. Joseph Pedrini, C; Miss Mary E. Burdick, Secretary; Mrs. L. D. Lusk, Treasurer.

United Friends of the Pacific.

Council No. 6Q Franz Senram, Chief Councillor; residence, 1731

Fourteenth Street. Clinton Council No. 63 Meets at Washington Hall, 307 East

Twelfth Street, Tuesday evening of each month. J. R. Ca-

pell, Chief Councillor; Mrs. F. W. Davis, Secretary. Brooklyn Council No. 50 (East Oakland) Meets at Schim-

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HEBREW SOCIETIES.

Independent Order B'nai B'rith.

Oakland Lodge No. 252 Meets at corner Thirteenth and Clay Streets, every Tuesday evening, at 8 o'clock. M. A. Sam- uels, President; J. Krischner, Vice-President; E. Bernstein, Secretary; J. M. Cohen, Treasurer.

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Chavra Kedusha— A Hebrew benevolent association. M. H. Coffee, President; M. Jonas, Secretary.

Daughters of Israel A benevolent association organized for the relief of the needy of the Hebrew persuasion. Meetings held in the vestry of the synagogue. Mrs. R. Beel, Presi- dent; Mrs. R. Coffee, Secretary.

ROMAN CATHOLIC SOCIETIES.

Young Men's Institute Meets at St. Mary's Hall. James

Kennedy, President. Young Men's Institute No. 8 Meets at Masonic Hall, corner

Willow and Seventh Streets, second and fourth Wednesdays

of each month. James Henneberry, President; Michael O.

Day, Recording Secretary; Roger" Sicotte Corresponding

Secretary.

Ancient Order of Hibernians.

Division No. 3 Meets at St. Mary's Hall, corner Grove and Seventh Streets, second Wednesdav of each month. Patrick Mullen, President.

Division No. 2 Meets at St. Mary's Hall, cor Grove and Sev- enth Streets, second Tuesday of each month. James Sul- livan, President.

St. Joseph's Benevolent Society Meets at St. Mary's Hall, corner Grove and Seventh Streets, first Monday in each month. Owen Lafferty, President.

GERMAN SOCIETIES.

(Germania Hall, 832-836 Webster Street.)

Germania Hall Association Meets first Tuesday in each month; David Vogt, President ; John Martens, Secretary; F. Senram, Treasurer.

Oakland Turn Verein Meets at Germania Hall first and third Wednesday in each month. P Conradi, President; G. Schmidt, First Secretary; Frank Sanderleider, First Treas- urer; W. Levy, Librarian.

German Evangelical Association Meets at Kohler's Hall, 1506 Seventh Street, every Sunday; services commencing at 10 A. M. and 7 P. M., Rev. C. Griin, Pastor.

Verein Eintracht.

Meets every Tuesday evening at Eintracht Hall, 856 Webster. Hans Zoellner, President; Bernard Moeves, Vice-President; Chris. Goerner, Recording Secretary; Ferd. Schroeder, Fi- nancial Secretary; Theo Hansen, Treasurer.

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0. D. H. S. California Lodge No. 2 Meets at Germania Hall every Thurs- day evening. F. Dahnke, President; C. Blessing, Secretary; David Vogt, Treasurer.

Red Men. Alameda Stamm No. 113 Meets at Germania Hall every Sun- day evening. P. W. Schroeder, O. Ch.; Powell Schubert, W. Ch. ; Otto Sesland, Secretary; David Vogt, Treasurer.

MISCELLANEOUS- SOCIETIES, CLUBS, ETC.

Ensemble Club. Meets every Monday at 12:45 P. M., at Hamilton Hall.

Fruit and Flower Mission. An association of young ladies who minister to the poor sick in hospitals and tenements, by taking them fruits, flowers, deli- cacies, and reading matter. Rooms, 1375 Broadway. Miss Frances M. Bower, President; Miss Eva Lukins, Treasurer; Miss Sara G. Ward, Secretary.

Knights of the Golden Rule.

Meets Thursday evenings, at 1015 Clay.

Oakland Bar Association.

A. A. Moore, President; J. C. Martin, Vice-President; Geo- E. De Golia, Secretary; Geo. D. Metcalf, Treasurer.

Societa di Mutuo Soccorso Delia.

Guardia Cristoforo Colombo An Italian benevolent asso- ciation. Meets at hall, 416 Eighth Street, first Saturday evening each month. Leonardo Paggi, President; Giuseppe Folcia, Secretary.

Semandade Portuguesa da Ordem de Espirito Santo de

(West Oakland).

A Portuguese benevolent incorporation. Trustees: Antonio Cruz, Antonio Vieira, August Smith.

Dania Society.

A Danish benevolent association. Meets at hall, 864J Broadway, every Wednesday evening. John F Tyllesen, President ; Jorgensen, Secretary.

Sons of St. George. Meets Friday evening at Albion Lodge, 1015 Clay.

Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers-

Division No. 2S3-Meets*at Kohler's Hall, 1506 Seventh Street every Friday evening.

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St. Andrew's Society.

Organized for the purpose of affording relief to the sick and needy Scotch. Meets at Pythian Hall, 1056 Broadway, every Thursday evening. Peter Thomson, President: D. Edward Collins, Vice-President ; Jas. P. Taylor, Financial Secretary. Dr. W. H. Craig, Treasurer; John Thexton, Recording Sec- retary.

Native Sons of the Golden West.

Oakland Parlor No. 50 Meets at Pythian Hall, 1056 Broad- way, every Wednesday evening. Charles E. Snook, Presi- dent ; W. 0. Cullen, Secretary.

Oakland Typographical Union, No- 36.

C. D. Rodgers, President; T. W. Lockwood, Secretary, E. A. Cook, Treasurer.

Deutscher Club.

Meets 461J Twelfth Street. J. F. W. Bahls, President; A. Koe- nig, Secretary.

Ebell Society.

Meets in Hamilton Hall last Saturday of each month. Miss Dean, President.

Reliance Athletic Club.

Meets second floor Masonic Temple. J. W. Tompkins, President; E. F. Delger, Vice-President; Chan. G. Bishop, Secretary; William G. Elder, Treasurer. Board of Directors: J. W. Tompkins, E. F. Delger, R. M. Fitzgerald, C. A. Bon, Chas. H. Lovell, O. C. Musser, and Chan. G. Bishop.

Columbia Rowing Club of Oakland.

(Boat house foot of Alice Street near Alice Street Bridge.)

Number of boats, ten, viz. : one four-oared barge, two four-oared shells, one pair-oared lapstreak, two single gigs, one single lapstreak, two single shells, one canoe. James M. Costigan, President; Samuel J. Taylor, Vice-President; Leon D. Smith, Secretary; Frank G. Drum, Treasurer; W. H. Mahoney Captain; Henry H. Smith, Vice-Captain. Directors: C. R. Yates, William McPherson, J. A. Folger, Jr. Address all communications to the secretary.

MEDICAL ASSOCIATIONS, HOSPITALS AND BENEV- OLENT INSTITUTIONS.

Oakland Hospital and Home for Invalids Located on Twelfth between Jackson and Madison Streets. E. H. Woolsey, M. D., physician in charge.

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Alameda County Medical Association Organized October 25, 1869. A. G. Anthony, M. D., President; E. W. Buck, M. D., Vice-President; L. S. Burchard, M. D., Secretary; R. Harmon, Treasurer. Number of active members, 338; num- ber of honorary members, 4 ; number of non-resident mem- bers, 12. Meets at 1155 Broadway, second Tuesday evening of each month.

LOAN ASSOCIATIONS.

West Oakland Mutual Loan Association.

(Office, Masonic Hall, corner of Willow and Seventh Streets.)

Incorporated July 21, 1857. Meetings held at hall Monday and Thursday evenings. A. Sbarboro, Secretary.

Home Security Building and Loan Association of Ala- meda County.

(Office, 457 Ninth Street, Oakland.)

This association is managed by a board of nine trustees, elected yearly by the shareholders. Meetings held twice a month. Chas. K. Clark, Secretary.

BANKS.

The Oakland Bank of Savings Incorporated August 13, 1867. Located northeast corner Broadway and Twelfth Streets. E. C. Sessions, President; W. W. Garth waite, Cash- ier. Authorized capital, $1,000,000; Capital and Reserve Fund, $500,000.

First National Bank of Oakland Incorporated May 15, 1875. Located at 1000 Broadway. V. D. Moody, President; John E. Ruggles, Vice-President; A. D. Thompson, Cashier. Capital, $100,000 ; surplus, $100,000.

Union National Bank Incorporated May 26, 1875. Located southeast corner Broadway and Ninth Street. Thos. Prather, President; C. E. Palmer, Cashier. Capital, $150,000.

Union Savings Bank Incorporated May 26, 1869. Located southeast corner of Ninth and Broadway. J. West Martin, President; A. E. H. Cramer, Treasurer. Loans, $1,748,739.- 67; deposits, $1,691,670.78; Capital and Reserve Fund, $300,- 000.

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Pacific Health Journal and Temperance Advocate Thirty- two pages. Devoted to health and temperance. Published monthly, by the Pacific Press Publishing Co., .corner Castro Street and Central Avenue. Subscription price, Si. 00 per year.

Daily Morning Times Republican in politics. Published by the Times Publishing Co. W. R. Bentlev, Manager Office, 950 Broadway. Price, 50 cents per month, delivered by carrier. Official paper of the city. Only paper in Cali- fornia (outside of San Francisco) issued every day in the week. Energetic, spicy, bold. Gives the latest news.

Enquirer Issued every evening (Sundays excepted), and deliv- ered by carriers at 35 cents a month. Republican in politics. Frank A. Leach, Publisher and Proprietor. Office, 960 Broadway.

Daily Evening Tribune Republican. Office, 413-417 Eighth Street. Published by Tribune Publishing Co. Yearly sub- scription, $6.00. Delivered at 15 cents per week. W. E. Dargie, Manager.

East Oakland News (East Oakland) Weekly. Republican in politics. James D. Nairne, Proprietor. Published every Saturday.

Oakland Sentinel Weekly. Democratic in politics. Pub- lished bv the Sentinel Publishing Co. Frank J Moffitt, Manager. Office. Delger Block.

Oakland Journal (German) Weekly. Albert Kayser, Editor and Publisher. Office, Germania Hall, 832 Webster Street. Post-office box, 287.

The Labor Advocate Weekly. Published every Saturday under the auspices of the Knights of Labor and Trades Unions of Alameda County. Subscription, six months, 50 cents. Publication office, corner Franklin and Twelfth Streets.

Herald of Truth A semi-monthly paper, devoted to the religious interests of the Pacific Coast. Granville S. Abbott, Editor and Publisher. Subscription, $1.25 per year. 569 Eleventh Street.

California W. C. T. U. Bulletin Published by the California Woman's Christian Temperance Union. Mrs. P. D. Browne, Editor. Issued monthly. Twenty-five cents per year.

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ALAMEDA COUNTY GOVERNMENT.

County Court House. (Local ed on the west side of Broadway, bet Fourth and Fifth

Streets.) Superior Court.

Department No. 1 Noble Hamilton, Judge. Term expires

first Monday in January, 1889. Department No. 2 E. M." Gibson, Judge. Term expires first

Monday in January, 1890. Department No. 3 W. E. Greene, Judge. Term expires first

Monday in January, 1890.

District Attorney Samuel P. Hall. Term expires first Monday in January, 1889.

Deputy District Attorneys George E. De Golia, Guy C. Earl.

Court Commissioner Frederick E. Whitney. Office, 957 Broadway.

Sheriff William E. Hale. Term expires first Monday in January, 1889.

Under Sheriff W. S. Harlow.

Deputy Sheriffs Charles E. Alden, J. C. Jamieson.

Jailer E. H. Woolsey.

Assistant Jailer John Morrison.

County Treasurer S. Huff. Term expires January 1, 1889.

County Tax Collector P. R. Borein. Term expires January 1, 1889.

County Assessor Thomas M alloy. Term expires first Mon- day in January, 1889.

County Surveyor George L. Nusbaumer. Term expires first Monday in January, 189. ,

Board of County Supervisors- (Room 5, Court Hou<e.)

Chairman J. J. Hanifin, Fourth District. Term expires first Monday in January, 1889.

Bart Morgan, Third District. Terms expires first Monday in January, 1889.

D. W. Martin, Second District. Term expires first Monday in January, 1889.

W. S. Pelouze, Fifth District. Term expires first Monday in January, 1889.

H. Dusterberry, First District. Term expires first Monday in January, 1889.

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STANDING COMMITTEES.

Auditing and Finance Morgan, Dusterberry, Pelouze. Judiciary and County Buildings Pelouze, Martin, Morgan. Hospital Dusterberry, Morgan, Martin. Roads and Franchises Martin, Pelouze, Dusterberry. Regular Meetings, first Mondays of February, May, August, and November.

Board of Equalization.

Consists of the County Board of Supervisors. Meets first Monday in July and continues in session during the month.

County Board of Education..

(Room 5, Court House.)

W. F. B. Lynch, Chairman; George W. Frick, F. M. Camp- bell, W. B. Ludlow; P. M. Fisher, Secretary.

County Superintendent of Public Schools P. M. Fisher.

Deputy Superintendent of Public Schools Mrs. Anna C. Fisher.

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Hall of Records.

Located on the east side of Broadway between Fourth and Fifth Streets.

County Recorder Firman D. Hinds. Term of office ex- pires first Monday in January, 1889.

Deputy Recorders W. B. Hamilton, R. B. S. York.

Copyists John C. Cohrman, Charles L Neale, Levi S. Bixby.

County Clerk and Auditor Charles T. Boardman. Term of office expires first Monday in January, 1889.

Deputy Clerks James H. Pond, Rod W. Church, Robert Edgar, Frank J. Krauth, W. M. Gilcrest.

Public Administrator James Stanley. Term expires first Monday in January, 1889. Office, 969 Broadway.

Coroner George M. Fronk. Office, 1232 San Pablo Avenue. Term expires first Monday in January, 1889.

County Infirmary.

(Post-office address, San Leandro.)

This institution is located about twelve miles from Oakland, be- tween San Leandro and Hay wards. It affords a home for the indigent aged and infirm, and a hospital for the needy, friendless sick of Alameda County. During the year 1885 (inclusive of the number on hand at the commencement of the year) there were admitted G32, of which number 169 were natives of the United States and 321 of foreign birth. Number of births dur- ing the year, 8.

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Situated on Franklin Street in rear of Hall of Records Building. Under the charge of Dr. H. T. Legler.

Notaries Public for Alameda County.

Fred L. Button, Oakland. Commission expires December 20, 1889.

Will H. Burrall, Oakland. Commission expires March 26, 1889.

Edward H. Bernstein. Oakland. Commission expires March 3, 1889.

Ezra Burred, Oakland. Commission expires April 1, 1889.

W. W. Blow, Oakland. Commission expires May 10, 1888.

P. D. Browne, Oakland. Commission expires October 22, 1888.

J. Calla^han, Oakland. Commission expires March 3, 1889.

A. M. Church, Oakland. Commission expires July 26, 1889.

C. L. Culvin, Oakland. Commission expires October 14, 1888.

W. J. Dingee, Oakland. Commission expires April 29, 1888.

J. H. Delehanty, Oakland. Commission expires March 15, 1888.

M. T. Dusenbury, Oakland. Commission expires January 7, 1889.

John Ellsworth, Alameda. Commission expires March 10, 1889.

R. M. Fitzgerald, Oakland. Commission expires May 5, 1888.

R. W. Graham, Livermore. Commission expires June 21, 1888.

W. Holtz, Alameda. Commission expires June 3, 1887.

Gary Howard, Oakland. Commission expires March 2, 1889.

Thomas C. Huxlev, Mission San Jose. Commission expires May 23, 188S.

C. T. Johns, Oakland. Commission expires March 25, 1889

A. C. Lawson. Oakland. Commission expires December 9 1888.

Max Marcuse, Oakland. Commission expires July 20, 1888

H. J. McAvov, Oakland. Commission expires December 29 1888.

William A. Mix, Oakland. Commission expires April 1 1889.

J. W. Moss, Oakland. Commission expires April 1, 1889.

A. Koenig, Oakland. Commission expires May 27, 1888.

Hiram A. Luttrell, Oakland. Commission expires April 19, 1888.

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A. J. McLeod, Livermore. Commission expires April 13, 1888.

A. B. Merrill, Berkeley. Commission expires February 13, 1888.

B. McFadden, Oakland. Commission expires April 19, 1888.

C. C. Marsh, Brooklyn. Commission expires March 3, 1887. Anthony G. Oakes, Havwards. Commission expires Septem- ber 26, 1888.

John R. Palmerj Pleasanton. Commission expires May 3, 1888.

W. W. Palmer, Alameda. Commission expires May 3, 1888. W. L. Prather, Oakland. Commission expires July 18, 1889. J. B. Richardson, Oakland. Commission expires April 8,

1887.

George W. Reed. Oakland. Commission expires May 3, 1888.

M. L. Rawson, San Leandro. Commission expires January 27, 1889.

W. K. Rowell, Oakland. Commission expires March 3, 1888.

Ed. C. Robinson, Oakland. Commission expires January 5, 1889.

W. H. Sanborn, Sunol. Commission expires March 25, 1889.

George B. Seaman, Oakland. Commission expires December 6, 1889.

George M. Shaw, Oakland. Commission expires March 30, 1889.

Thomas A. Smith, Oakland. Commission expires December 8, 1889.

D. Stoddart, Oakland. Commission expires March 24, 1889. Fred E. Whitney, Oakland. Commission expires June 9,

1888.

W. A. Yates, Centreville. Commission expires March 15,

1888.

Township Justices.

Alameda Township W. H. Mahony, R. B. Tappan. Brooklyn Township E. G. Mathews. Eden Township J. D, Austin, L. J. Kenworthy. Murray Township R. W. Graham, A. Vanderboort. Washington Township E. A. Richmond, Thomas Scott. Oakland Township Emil Nusbaumer. Oakland City— F. W. Henshaw, F. B. Ogden. Berkeley Township A. H. Morris.

Constables.

Oakland Township J. H. Kesler, H. C. Babcock.

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First Ward Comprises all that portion of the city lying west of Adeline Street.

Second Ward Comprises all that portion lying north of Twentieth Street, and north of Delger Street, and east of Adeline.

Third Ward Comprises all that portion lying east of Adeline Street, south of Twentieth and Delger Streets, west of Broadway, and north of Tenth.

Fourth Ward Comprises all that portion lying west of Broad- way, south of Tenth, and north of the southerly charter line of the city.

Fifth Ward Comprises all that portion lying east of Broadway, south of Twentieth and Delger, north of Tenth, and west of dividing line of Oakland and Brooklyn Townships.

Sixth Ward Comprises all that portion lying east of Broad- way and south of Tenth.

Seventh Ward Comprises all that portion lying in Brooklyn Township.

A, south of B, continuation of Thirty-second, westerly from Per- alta to the bay.

Adams, east of Vernon, from Bay Place northeasterly.

Adeline, between Magnolia and Chestnut, from First northerly to San Pablo Avenue. Six hundred First, 700 Th rd, 800 Fifth, 900 Eighth, 1000 Tenth, 1100 Twelfth, 1200 Four- teenth, 1300 Sixteenth, 1400 Eighteenth, 1500 Twentieth, 1600 Twenty-second, 1700 Twenty-fourth, 1800 Twenty- sixth, 1900 Twenty-eighth, 2000 Thirtieth, 2100 Thirty- second, 2200 Thirty-fourth.

Albion, between Knox Place and Caledonia Avenue, from Tele- graph Avenue westerly to Grove. Five hundred Telegraph Avenue.

Alden (see Twenty-ninth).

Alice, between Harrison and Jackson, from First northerly to Lake Merritt. (Numbered same as Franklin.)

Alpine, from Shattuck Avenue, westerly and north of Forty- seventh.

Alta Avenue, north of Lake Merritt and east of Broadway.

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Andover, east of Elm, from Plymouth Avenue northerly to Ed- wards. Twenty- two hundred fifty Plymouth Avenue.

B, between Yerba Buena Avenue and A (continuation of Thirty- fourth) from Peralta westerly to the bay.

Bay, between the bay and Cedar, from Atlantic to Short. Seven hundred fifty Atlantic, 800 William, 850 Seventh.

Bay Place, between Twenty-fifth and Merrimac Place, from Telegraph Avenue easterly to city boundary,

Beckwith, east of Liberty, from Temescal northerly.

Benton, north of Mariposa Avenue, from Shattuck Avenue westerly.

Birnie, between Durant and Fifteenth, from Franklin westerly to Telegraph Avenue. Four hundred Franklin, 450 Broad- way.

Booth, from Webster Avenue westerly to Telegraph Avenue north of Moss Avenue.

Broadway, between Washington and Franklin, from Water Front northerly to Thirty-sixth. Five hundred fifty Water Front, 600 First, 650 * Second, 700 Third, 750 Fourth, 800 Fifth, 825 Sixth, 850 Seventh, 900 Eighth, 950 Ninth, 1000 Tenth, 1050 Eleventh, 1100 Twelfth, 1150 Thirteenth, 1200 Fourteenth, 1250 Fifteenth, 1300 Sixteenth, 1350 Seven- teenth, 1400 Eighteenth, 1450 Nineteenth, 1500 Twentieth, 1550 Twenty-first, 1600 Twenty-second, 1650 Twenty-third, 1700 Twenty-fourth, 1800 Bay Place, 2000 Prospect Ave- nue, 2100 Orchard.

Brockhurst, between Thirty-second and Nolan, from Grove westerly to San Pablo Avenue.

Brook, east of Broadway, from Orchard northerly to Webster Avenue.

Brooklyn, between Peralta and Pacific, from Lake Merritt east- erly to Clinton.

Brush, between West and Castro, from First northerly to San Pablo Avenue. (Numbered same as Broadway to Twenty - third.)

Calais, continuation of Market.

Caledonia Avenue, between Albion and Thirtieth, from Tele- graph Avenue westerly to Grove. Five hundred Telegraph Avenue.

Campbell, between Willow and Peralta, from Third northerly to Twenty-eighth. Seven hundred Third, 750 Atlantic, 800 William, 850 Seventh, 900 Eighth, 950 Taylor, 1000 Seward, 1050 Lincoln, 1100 Twelfth, 1150 Thirteenth, 1200 Four- teenth, 1250 Fifteenth, 1300 Sixteenth, 1350 Seventeenth. 1400 Eighteenth, 1500 Twentieth, 1600 Twenty-second, 1700 Twenty -fourth.

Capital, between Lake and Stone, from Pacific northerly to Prospect.

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Carroll, between Twenty-seventh and Twenty-eighth Avenue*, from East Sixteenth to Saunders.

Castro, between Brush and Grove, from First northerly to Twen- tieth. (Numbered the same as Broadway to Twentieth.)

Cedar, between Bay and Pine, from Third northerly to Seward. Seven hundred Third, 800 William, 850 Seventh, 900 Di- vision, 950 Taylor.

Center, between Chester and Cypress, from First northerly to Peralta. Six hundred First. 700 Third, 800 Fifth, 850 Seventh, 900 Eighth, 950 Ninth, 1000 Tenth, 1050 Eleventh, 1100 Twelfth, 1150 Thirteenth, 1200 Fourteenth, 1250 Fifteenth, 1300 Sixteenth, 1350 Seventeenth.

Center, between Ettie and Gladding, from Twenty-eighth north- erly to boundary line of Watts Tract.

Central Avenue (see Twelfth)

Charter (see Twenty-second).

Charter Line (Thirty -sixth).

Chase, between Taylor and Division, from Campbell westerly to Wood. Sixteen hundred fifty Campbell, 1700 Willow.

CheriT, east of Maple, from Temescal northerly.

Chester, between Henry and Center, from First northerly to Twelfth. (Numbered same as Center to Thirteenth.)

Chestnut, between Adeline and Linden, from First northerly to San Pablo Avenue. (Numbered same as Adeline.)

Clay, between Jefferson and Washington, from First northerly to San Pablo Avenue. (Numbered same as Broadway to Seventeenth.)

Cleveland Avenue, continuation of Forty-fourth easterly from Telegraph Avenue.

Clinton, between Pine and Jones, from Matthews Avenue north- erly to Indian Gulch.

Clinton, north of Grant, from Thirteenth Avenue easterly to boundary of city.

Crescent Avenue, north of Lake Merritt and east of Broadway.

Curtis, between Market and West, from Nineteenth northerly to Twenty-second. Fourteen hundred fifty Nineteenth, 1500 Twentieth, 1525 Twenty-first, 1550 Lydia.

Curve, between Eighteenth and Nineteenth, from San Pablo Avenue westerly to Grove. Six hundred San Pablo Avenue.

Cypress, between Center and Kirkham, from First northerly to Peralta. (Numbered the same as Kirkham, stopping at junction of Twenty-second.) Del-jer (see Twentieth).

Dennison, from San Antonio Creek to Park Avenue. Diamond, between Broadway and Beck with, from Temescal

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Dover, continuation of Grove.

Duncan, between Clinton and Hopkins, from Thirteenth Avenue, easterly.

Durant, between Twentieth and Birnie, from Telegraph Avenue easterly to Lake Merritt. Two hundred Jackson, 250 Alice, 800 Harrison, 350 Webster, 400 Franklin, 450 Broadway.

East Eighteenth, between East Seventeenth and East Nine- teenth, from Fourth Avenue easterly to Fourteenth Avenue. (Numbered the same as East to Fourteenth Avenue, where it stops.)

East Eighth, continuation of Eighth Street from Lake Merritt easterly to Seventh Avenue. Fifty First Avenue, 100 Sec- ond Avenue, 150 Third Avenue, 200 Fourth Avenue, 250 Fifth Avenue.

East Eleventh, between East Tenth and East Twelfth, from Lake Merritt easterly to Thirteenth Avenue. (Numbered same as East Fourteenth to Thirteenth Avenue.)

East Fifteenth, between East Fourteenth and East Sixteenth, from Lake Merritt easterly to eastern boundary of city. (Numbered same as East Fourteenth, beginning at Second Avenue.)

East Fourteenth, between East Twelfth and East Fifteenth, from Lake Merritt easterly to boundary of city. Fifty First Avenue, 100 Second Avenue, 150 Third Avenue, 200 Fourth Avenue, 250 Fifth Avenue, .300 Sixth Avenue, 350 Seventh Avenue, 400 Eighth Avenue, 450 Ninth Avenue, 500 Tenth Avenue, 550 Eleventh Avenue, 600 Twelfth Ave- nue, 650 Thirteenth Avenue, 700 Fourteenth Avenue, 750 Fifteenth Avenue, 800 Sixteenth Avenue, 850 Seventeenth Avenue, 900 Eighteenth Avenue, 950 Nineteenth Avenue, 1000 Twentieth Avenue, 1050 Twenty first Avenue, 1100 Twenty-second Avenue.

East Front, between Fallon and San Antonio Creek, from Seventh northerly to Tenth. Eight hundred fifty Seventh, 900 Eighth, 950 Ninth.

East Nineteenth, between East Eighteenth and East Twenti- eth, from Fourth Avenue easterly to boundary of city. (Numlered same as East Fourteenth, beginning at Fourth Avenue.)

East Seventeenth, between East Sixteenth and East Eighteenth, from. Fourth Avenue easterly to boundary of city. (Num- bered same as East Fourteenth, beginning at Fourth Avenue.) East Seventh, between San Antonio Estuary and Easl Eighth, from Fourth Avenue easterly to Sixth Avenue. Two hun- dred Fourth Avenue, 250 Filth Avenue.

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East Sixteenth, between East Fifteenth and East Seventeenth, from Lake Merritt easterly to boundary of city. (Numbered same as East Fourteenth, beginning at Third Avenue.)

East Tenth, between East Eighth and East Eleventh, from Lake Merritt easterly to Tenth Avenue. (Numbered same as East Fourteenth to Tenth Avenue.)

East Thirtieth, north of East Twenty-ninth, from Union easterly to boundary of city. Ten hundred fifty Twenty-first Ave- nue.

East Twelfth, continuation of Twelfth Street, between East Eleventh and East Fourteenth, easterly to boundary of city. (Numbered same as East Fourteenth.)

East Twentieth, between East Nineteenth and East Twenty- first, from Matthews Avenue easterly to boundary of city. (Numbered same as East Fourteenth, beginning at Fifth Avenue.)

Eats Twenty-eighth, between East Twenty-seventh and East Twenty-ninth, from Nineteenth Avenue easterly to boundary of city. Ten hundi-ed fifty Twenty-first Avenue.

East Twenty-fifth, between East Twenty-fourth and East Twenty-sixth, from Thirteenth Avenue easterly to boundary of city. Eight hundred fifty Fourteenth Avenue, 950 Nineteenth Avenue, 1050 Twenty-first Avenue.

East Twenty-first, between East Twentieth and East Twenty- second, from Matthews Avenue easterly to boundary of city. Two hundred fifty Fifth Avenue, 350 Seventh Avenue, 400 Eighth Avenue, 450 Ninth Avenue, 550 Eleventh Ave- nue, 650 Thirteenth Avenue, 850 Seventeenth Avenue, 950 Nineteenth Avenue, 1050 Twenty -first Avenue.

East Twenty -fourth, north of East Twenty-third, from Matthews Avenue easterly to boundary of city. (Numbered same as East Twenty-first.)

East Twenty-ninth, between East Twenty-eighth and East Thir- tieth, from Union easterly to boundary of city. Ten hundred fifty Twenty-first Avenue.

East Twenty-second, between East Twenty-first and East Twenty-third, from Matthews Avenue easterly to boundary of city. (Numbered same as East Twenty-first.)

East Twenty-seventh, between East Twenty-sixth and East Twenty-eighth, from Thirteenth Avenue easterly to boundary of city. Nine hundred Fourteenth Avenue, 1050 Twenty- first Avenue.

East Twenty-sixth, between East Twenty-fifth and East Twenty- seventh, from Thirteenth Avenue easterly to boundary of city. Eight hundred seventy-five Fourteenth Avenue, 950 Nine- teenth ave, 1050 Twenty-first Avenue.

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East Twenty-third, between East Twenty -second and East Twenty-fourth, from Matthews Avenue easterly to boundary of city. (Numbered same as East Twenty -first.)

Edwards, between Plymouth Avenue and Thirty-sixth, from Telegraph Avenue easterly to city boundary.

Eighteenth, between Seventeenth and Nineteenth, from Telegraph Avenue westerly to the bay. Five hundred Telegraph Ave- nue,550 San Pablo Avenue, 650 Grove, 700 Castro, 750 Brush, 800 West, 900 Market, 950 Myrtle, 1000 Filbert, 1050 Lin- den, 1100 Chestnut, 1150 Adeline, 1200 Magnolia, 1250 Union, 1300 Poplar, 1350 Kirkham, 1400 Cypress, 1600 Peralta.

Eighteenth Avenue, between Seventeenth and Nineteenth Ave- nues, from San Antonio Creek northeasterly to East Twenty- first. Eleven hundred East Twelfth, 1200 East Fourteenth, 1250 East Fifteenth, 1300 East Sixteenth, 1350 East Seven- teenth, 1400 East Eighteenth, 1450 East Nineteenth, 1500 East Twentieth.

Eighth, between Seventh and Ninth, from East Front westerly to Wood. (Numbered same as Seventh to Pine.)

Eighth Avenue, between Seventh and Ninth Avenues, from East Tenth northeasterly to East Twenty-fifth. (Numbered same as Eleventh Avenue.)

Eleventh, between Tenth and Twelfth, from Fallon westerly to Market, and from Kirkham westerly to Center. (Numbered same as Fourth.)

Eleventh (North Oakland) between Tenth and Twelfth, from Powell northerly one block to Folsom.

Eleventh Avenue, between Tenth and Twelfth Avenues, from San Antonio Creek northeasterly to Peralta. Ten hundred East Tenth, 1050 East Eleventh, 1100 East Twelfth, 1200 East Fourteenth, 1250 East Fifteenth, 1300 East Sixteenth, 1350 East Seventeenth, 1400 East Eighteenth, 1450 East Nineteenth, 1500 East Twentieth, 1550 East Twenty-first, 1600 East Twenty-second, 1700 East Twenty-fourth, 1750 East Twenty-fifth.

Elizabeth, from San Antonio Creek to railroad track.

Elm, between Telegraph Avenue and Andover, from Hawthorne northerly to Edwards.

Emery (Emery Tract) northerly from Peralta to Park.

Erie, continuation of Forty-second easterly from Telegraph Ave- nue.

Ettie (Halleck) between Hannah and Center, from Twenty- eighth to Park Avenue.

Evoy Avenue (see Fortieth).

Excelsior, north of Lincoln, from Lake Merritt easterly to Thir- teenth Avenue.

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(Numbered same as Seventh to Campbell.) Fifth (North Oakland) between Eighth and the bay, from Powell

northerly. # Fifth Avenue, between Fourth and Sixth Avenues, from East Eighth northeasterly to Matthews Avenue. Nine hundred fiftv East Eighth, 1000 East Tenth, 1050 East Eleventh, 1100 East Twelfth, 1200 East Fourteenth, 1250 East Fif- teenth, 1300 East Sixteenth, 1350 East Seventeenth, 1400 East Eighteenth, 1450 East Nineteenth, 1500 East Twenti- eth, 1550 East Twenty-first, 1600 East Twenty-second. Filbert, between Linden and Myrtle, from First northerly to San Pablo Avenue. (Numbered same as Adeline to Thirty-third.) First, between Water Front and Second, from Madison westerly

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Powell, from San Pablo Avenue westerly. Ford, from San Antonio Creek to Park Avenue. Fortieth, from Telegraph Avenue easterly to Adeline, between

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ForVy-sixtll, between Forty-fifth and Forty-seventh, from San

Pablo Avenue to Telegraph Avenue. Forty-third, between Forty-second and Forty-fourth, from San

Pablo Avenue to Telegraph Avenue. Fourteenth, between Thirteenth and Fifteenth, from Fallon

westerly to the bay. (Numbered same as Eighth.)

Fourteenth Avenue, between Thirteenth and Fifteenth Avenues, from San Antonio Creek northeasterly to city boundary. Ten hundred fifty East Eleventh, 1100 East Twelfth, 1200 East Fourteenth, 1250 East Fifteenth, 1300 East Six- teenth, 1350 East Seventeenth, 1400 East Eighteenth, 1450 East Nineteenth, 1500 East Twentieth, 1550 East Twenty- first, 1600 East Twenty-second, 1650 East Twenty-third.

Fourth, between Third and Fifth, from Oak westerly to Market. One hundred Oak, 150 Madison, 200 Jackson, 250 Alice, 300 Harrison, 350 Webster, 400 Franklin, 450 Broadway, 500 Washington, 550 Clay, 600 Jefferson, 650 Grove, 700 Castro, 750 Brush.

Fourth Avenue, between Third and Fifth Avenues, from East Ninth northeasterly to East Nineteenth. (Numbered same as Fifth Avenue to East Nineteenth.)

Franklin Street. Six hundred First, 650 Second, 700 Third, 750 Fourth, 800 Fifth, 826 Sixth, 850 Seventh, 900 Eighth, 950 Ninth, 1000 Tenth, 1050 Eleventh, 1100 Twelfth, 1150 Thirteenth, 1200 Fourteenth, 1250 Fifteenth, 1400 Durant, 1450 Durant.

Frederick, from San Antonio Creek to Park Avenue.

Frederick (see Nineteenth).

Fruit VaJe Avenue, east of East Oakland, running north and south.

Geary (see Thirty-ninth).

Genoa, between Calais and Harper, from Benton to Tehama.

Gladding, between Center and Surryhne, from A northerly to boundary line of Watts Tract.

Gold, between Telegraph Avenue and Broadway, from Moss Avenue northerly.

GrOSS, between Seventh and Division, from Willow westerly to the bay. Seventeen hundred Willow, 1750 Wood, 1800 Pine, 1850 Cedar.

Grant, between Montgomery and Clinton, easterly from Moraga Valley Road.

Grove, bet Castro and Jefferson, from First northerly to Thirty- sixth. (Numbered same as Market.)

Halleck (Emery Tract, see Ettie).

Hampell, between Milbury and Reed, from Thirteenth Avenue easterly.

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Hollis (Emery Tract) between Holden and Haven, from Peralta

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Horton (Emery Tract, see Helen). { .

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Howard, between Stone and Watson, from Pacific northerly to |— rH Prospect. r .

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Kirk ham, between Cypress and Poplar, from First northerly to Peralta. (Numbered same as Adeline to Twenty-fifth.)

Knox Place, between Sycamore and Albion, westerly from Tele- graph Avenue. Five hundred Telegraph Avenue.

Lake, north of Fourteenth, from Jackson easterly to Lake Mer- ritt. One hundred Oakland, 150 Madison.

Lake Avenue, continuation of Lake Shore Avenue.

Lake Shore Avenue, between Lake Street and Lake Merritt, from Bay Street northeasterly.

Lake Street, between Lake Shore Avenue and Capital, from Brooklyn northerly to Prospect.

Laurel (see Twenty-fifth).

Lee, east of Oakland Avenue, northeasterly from Bay Place.

Lewis, between Peralta and Henry, from First northerly to Per- alta. Six hundred First, 700 Third, 800 Fifth.

Liberty, east of Maple, from Temescal northerly.

Lincoln, between Excelsior and Prospect, from Bay to Matthews Avenue.

Lincoln, between East Thirtieth and Montgomery, from Thir- teenth Avenue easterly to boundary of city.

Lincoln, between Seward and Twelfth, from Peralta westerly to the bay. Sixteen hundred Peralta, 1700 Willow, 1650 Campbell, 1750 Wood, 1800 Pine.

Linden, between Chestnut and Filbert, from First northerly to San Pablo Avenue. (Numbered same as Adeline to Thirty- third.)

Linden, continuation of Forty-fifth, easterly from Telegraph Av- enue.

Livingston, from San Antonio Creek to Park Avenue.

Locust (see Twenty-third).

Logan (see Thirty-sixth).

Louise, between Hollis and Helen, from Peralta northerly to Park Avenue.

Lowell, west of Adeline from Sonoma to Menlo.

Lydia, between Twenty-lirst and Twenty-second, from Brush westerly to Market. Seven hundred fifty Brush, 800 West, 850 Curtis.

Madison, between Jackson and Oak, from First northerly to Lake Merritt. (Numbered same as Franklin to Fifteenth.)

Madison (see East Fifteenth).

Magnolia, between Union and Adeline, from First northerly to Thirty-sixth. (Numbered same as Adeline.)

Maple (formerly Maiden Lane) between Wood and Pine, from Taylor southerly one block.

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Maple, between Telegraph Avenue and Cherry, from Temescal northerly.

Mariposa Avenue, between Merced Avenue and Benton, from Dover easterly, crossing Shattuck Avenue, to Telegraph Av- enue.

Market, between Myrtle and West, from First northerly to Thirty-sixth. Six hundred First, 650 Second, 700 Third, 750 Fourth, 800 Fifth, 825 Sixth, 850 Seventh, 900 Eighth, 950 Ninth, 1000 Tenth, 1050 Eleventh, 1100 Twelfth, 1200 Fourteenth, 1250 Fifteenth, 1300 Sixteenth, 1350 Seven- teenth, 1400 Eighteenth, 1450 Nineteenth, 1500 Twentieth, 1525 Twenty-first, 1550 Lydia, 1600 Twenty-second, 1650 Twenty-third, 1700 Twenty-fourth, 1800 Twenty-sixth, 1900 Twenty-eighth, 2000 Thirtieth, 2050 Thirty-first, 2100 Thirty-second, 2200 Nolan, 2250 Brown, 2300 Walton.

Maryland, from San Antonio Creek to railroad track.

Mather, from Webster Avenue westerly, north of John.

Matthews Avenue, continuation of Fourth Avenue northwest- erly from East Nineteenth.

McCall, between Dover and Shattuck Avenue, from Benton to Mono Avenue.

Menlo, north of Sutter, from Shattuck Avenue westerly to San Pablo Avenue.

Merced Avenue, between Mono and Mariposa, from Dover east- erly, crossing Shattuck Avenue, to Telegraph Avenue.

Merriniac Place, between Bay Place and Prospect Avenue, from Telegraph Avenue easterly to Webster.

Millbliry, north of Wilson from Thirteenth Avenue easterly.

Milton, between Isabella and Twenty-sixth, from San Pablo Av- enue westerly to Market. Eight hundred fifty San Pablo Avenue.

Minna continuation of Forty- third easterly from Telegraph Av- enue.

Mitchell (or Twenty-ninth Avenue) from East Sixteenth to Saunders.

Mono Avenue, south of Merced Avenue, from Dover easterly to Shattuck Avenue.

Monroe (see East Sixteenth).

Montague, north of Powell, from San Pablo Avenue to the bay.

Montgomery, between Lincoln and Grand, from Thirteenth Av- enue easterly to boundary of city.

Montgomery, between Broadway and Webster Avenue, from Booth to cemetery.

Moraga Yalley Road, continuation of Thirteenth Avenue.

Moss Avenue (Thirty-seventh) north of Thirty-sixth, from Tele- graph Avenue to Webster.

Mound, north of Excelsior, from Clinton easterly.

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New, between Pine and Cedar, south from Taylor one block.

New Broadway (see Broadway).

Nineteenth (Frederick) between Telegraph and San Pablo Ave- nues, and Eighteenth and Twentieth, from Telegraph Avenue westerly to Market. Five hundred Telegraph Ave- nue, 650 Grove, 700 Castro, 800 West, 850 Curtis, 1100 from Adeline to Magnolia.

Nineteenth Avenue, between Eighteenth and Twentieth Ave- nues, from San Antonio Creek northeasterly to East Twenty- ninth. Eleven hundred East Twelfth, 1200 East Fourteenth, 1250 East Fifteenth, 1300 East Sixteenth, 1350 East Seven- teenth, 1400 East Eighteenth, 1450 East Nineteenth, 1500 East Twentieth, 1550 East Twenty-first, 1600 East Twenty- second, 1650 East Twenty-third, 1700 East Twenty-fourth, 1750 East Twenty-fifth, 1800 East Twenty-sixth, 1850 East Twenty-seventh, 1900 East Twenty-eighth.

Ninth, between Eighth and Tenth, from East Front westerly to Market. (Numbered same as Fourth.)

Ninth (North Oakland), between Eighth and Tenth, from Powell northerly one block to Folsom.

Ninth Avenue, between Eighth and Tenth Avenues, from East Tenth northeasterly to Peralta. Ten hundred East Tenth, 1050 East Eleventh, 1100 East Twelfth, 1200 East Four- teenth, 1250 East Fifteenth, 1300 East Sixteenth, 1350 East Seventeenth, 1400 East Eighteenth, 1450 East Nineteenth, 1500 East Twentieth, 1550 East Twenty-first, 1600 East Twenty-second, 1650 East Twenty-third, 1700 East Twenty- fourth.

Nolan, between Brockhurst and Brown, from Grove westerly to San Pablo Avenue. Six hundred fifty Grove, 800 West, '900 Market.

Oak, between Madison and Fallon, from Fifth northerly to Lake Merritt. Eight hundred Fifth, 825 Sixth, 850 Seventh, 900 Eighth, 950 Ninth, 1000 Tenth, 1100 Twelfth, 1200 Four- teenth, 1250 Fifteenth.

Oak, between Watson and Spruce, from Prospect northerly to Excelsior.

Oakland Avenue, between Broadway and Lee; northeasterly from Bay Place.

Oakland Trotting Park, north of Emery Tract and west of San Pablo Avenue.

Orange; continuation of Oakland Avenue.

Orchard, between Prospect Avenue and Hawthorne, from Tele- graph Avenue easterly to city boundary.

Pacific, south of Brooklyn, from Capital easterly to Howard.

Pacific, from Peralta to Pine south of Atlantic.

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Park, west of Park Place.

Park (see Twenty-seventh).

Park Avenue, from East Twelfth near Twenty-third Avenue

southerly to Park, Alameda. Park Avenue (Emery Tract) from San Pablo Avenue to the

bay. Park Place, north of Spring, from Pleasant Avenue westerly. Peralta, between Brooklyn and Prospect, from Lake Merritt

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Peralta, east of Campbell, from First northerly to San Pablo Avenue. Six hundred First, 700 Third, 800 Fifth, 850 Sev- enth, 900 Eighth, 950 Ninth, 1000 Tenth, 1050 Eleventh, 1100 Twelfth, 1150 Thirteenth, 1200 Fourteenth, 1250 Fif- teenth, 1300 Sixteenth, 1350 Seventeenth, 1400 Eighteenth, 1500 Twentieth, 1600 Twenty- second, 1700 Twenty-fourth, 1800 Twenty-sixth, 1900 Twenty-eighth, 2000 thirtieth, 2100 Thirty-second, 2200 Thirty-fourth, 2300 Thirty-sixth.

Peralta Avenue, between Fruit Vale Avenue and county road to Redwoods.

Peralta Heights, east of Lake Merritt, between East Eight- eenth and East Twenty-first.

Perry, east of Wallsworth, extension of Oakland Avenue.

Pine, between Spruce and Clinton, from Prospect northerly to Excelsior.

Pine, between Cedar and Wood, from Third northerly to A. Seven hundred Third, 750 Atlantic, 800 William, 850 Sev- enth, 875 Goss, 900 Division, 1000 Seward, 1050 Lincoln.

Pleasant Avenue, north of Lake Merritt, northerly to cemetery. Plumas, between Tehama and Sonoma, from Shattuck Avenue westerly to Adeline.

Plymouth Avenue, between Hawthorne Avenue and Edwards, from Telegraph Avenue easterly to city boundary.

Poplar, between Kirkham and Union, from Eighth northerly to Peralta. (Numbered same as Adeline to Twenty -ninth.)

Powell, north of Oakland Trotting Park, from San Pablo Ave- nue to the bay.

Prospect, between Lincoln and Peralta, from Lake Merritt easterly to Clinton.

Prospect Avenue, between Merrimac Place and Orchard, from Telegraph Avenue easterly to city boundary.

Putnam, between Union and Stevens, from Clinton northerly to Hampell.

Racine, between Telegraph and Shattuck Avenues, from Merced Avenue to Alcatraz Avenue.

Railroad Avenue (see Seventh).

Reed, north of Hampell, from Thirteenth Avenue easterly.

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San Pablo Avenue, from Fourteenth and Broadway northerly to Thirty -sixth. Twelve hundred Fourteenth, 1250 Fif- teenth, 1300 Sixteenth, 1350 Seventeenth, 1400 Eighteenth, 1450 Nineteenth, 1500 Twentieth, 1550 Twenty-first, 1600 Twenty-second, 1650 Twenty-third, 1700 Twenty-fourth, 1750 Twenty-fifth, 1800 Twenty-sixth, 1850 Twenty-seventh, 1900 Twenty-eighth, 1950 Twentv-ninth, 2000 Thirtieth, 2050 Thirty-first, 2100 Thirty-second, 2200 Nolan, 2250 Brown, 2300 Walton.

Saunders, continuation of east Twenty-second.

Second, betwen First and Third, from Madison westerly to Mar- ket. (Numbered the same as Fourth.)

Second Avenue, between First and Third Avenues, from East Tenth northerly to East Sixteenth. Ten hundred East Tenth, 1100 East Twelfth, 1200 East Fourteenth, 1250' East Fif- teenth.

Seventeenth, between Sixteenth and Eighteenth, from Broad- way westerly to Market, and from Kirkham westerly to the bay. (Numbered the same as Nineteenth.)

Seventeenth Avenue, between Sixteenth and Eighteenth Avenues, from San Antonio Creek northeasterly to East Twenty-fourth. (Numbered similar to Nineteenth Avenue as far as East Twenty-fourth.)

Seventh, between Sixth and Eighth, from East Front westerly to the bay. Fifty Fallon, 100 Oak, 150 Madison, 200 Jack- son, 250 Alice, 300 Harrison, 350 Webster, 400 Franklin, 450 Broadway, 500 Washington, 550 Clay, 600 Jefferson, 650 Grove, 700 Castro, 750 Brush, 800 West, 900 Market, 950 Myrtle, 1000 Filbert, 1050 Linden, 1100 Chestnut, 1150 Adeline, 1200 Magnolia, 1250 Union, 1300 Poplar, 1350 Kirkham, 1400 Cypress, 1450 Center, 1500 Chester, 1550 Henry, 1600 Lewis, 1650 Campbell, 1700 Willow, 1800 Pine, 1850 Cedar.

Seventh Avenue, between Sixth and Eighth Avenues, from San Antonio Creek northeasterly to East Twenty-fifth. (Numbered the same as Eighth Avenue.)

Seward, between Lincoln and Taylor, from Peralta westerly to the bay. Sixteen hundred Peralta, 1700 Willow, 1800 Pine

Shasta, between Sonoma and Sutter, from Shattuck Avenue westerly to Adeline.

Shattuck Avenue, from junction of Forty -fifth and Telegraph Avenue to Berkeley.

Shell Mound Avenue, south of King, East Oakland.

Shell Mound Park, on Central Pacific Railroad, west of Oak- land Trotting Park.

Shell Mound Tract, between Livingston and Dennison, East Oakland.

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Short, between Goss and Division, from Pine westerly to the bay. Eighteen hundred Division, 1850 Cedar.

Silver, between Telegraph Avenue and Broadway, from Moss Avenue northerly.

Sixteenth, between Fifteenth and Seventeenth, from Telegraph Avenue westerly to the bay.

Sixteenth Avenue, between Fifteenth and Seventeenth Ave- nues, from San Antonio Creek northeasterly to East Twenty- first. (Numbered the same as Eighteenth Avenue, stopping at East Twenty-first.)

Sixth, between Fifth and Seventh, from Fallon westerly to Mar- ket. (Numbered the same as Fourth.)

Sixth Avenue, between Fifth and Seventh Avenues, from East Seventh northeasterly to East Twentieth. (Numbered simi- lar to Fifth Avenue.)

Sonoma, between Plumas and Shasta, from Shattuck Avenue westerly to Adeline.

Spring, north of Lake Merritt, from Pleasant Avenue westerly.

Spruce, between Oak and Pine, from Prospect northerly to Ex- celsior.

Stevens, east of Putnam, from Duncan northerly.

Stone, between Capital and Howard, from Pacific northerly to Prospect.

Stratton (see East Twenty-sixth).

Sullivan (see East Twenty-third).

Summer, north of Lake Merritt and east of Broadway.

Summit, between Telegraph Avenue and Webster, from Pros- pect Avenue northerly two blocks.

Surryhne, between Gladding and the bay, from A northerly to B.

Sutter, between Shasta and Menlo, from Shattuck Avenue westerly to Adeline.

Sycamore, between Twenty-fifth and Twenty-sixth, from Tele- graph Avenue westerly to San Pablo Avenue. Five hun- dred Telegraph Avenue, 650 Grove.

Taylor, between Seward and Chase, from Peralta westerly to the bay. Sixteen hundred Peralta, 1650 Campbell, 1700 Willow, 1750 Wood, 1800 Pine.

Tehama, between Alpine and Plumas, from Shattuck Avenue westerly to Adeline.

Telegraph Avenue, from Fifteenth and Broadway northerly to Thirty-sixth. Twelve hundred fifty Fifteenth, 1350 Seventeenth, 1450 Nineteenth, 1550 Twenty-first, 1700 Twenty-fourth, 1900 Twenty-eighth, 2100 Thirty-second, 2300 Thirty-sixth.

Tenth, between Ninth and Eleventh, from Fallon westerly to Peralta. (Numbered the same as Seventh to Pine.)

Tenth (North Oakland) between Ninth and Eleventh, from Powell northerly one block to Folsom.

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Tenth Avenue, between Ninth and Eleventh Avenues, from East Tenth northeasterly to East Twentieth. (Numbered the same as Ninth Avenue to terminus.)

Third, between Second and Fourth, from Oak westerly to the bay. (Numbered same as First to Campbell.)

Third Avenue, between Second and Fourth Avenues, from East Ninth northeasterly to East Sixteenth. (Numbered the same as Fourth Avenue.)

Thirteenth, between Twelfth and Fourteenth, from Fallon westerly to Market, and from Center westerly to Wood. (Numbered the same as Fourth.)

Thirteenth Avenue, between Twelfth and Fifteenth Avenues, from East Eleventh northeasterly to city boundary. (Num- bered the same as Eleventh Avenue.)

Thirtieth, between TwTenty -ninth and Thirty -first, from Tele- graph Avenue westerly to San Pablo Avenue, and between Twenty-eighth and Thirty-second, from San Pablo Avenue westerly to Peralta. (Numbered the same as Thii^-second.)

Thirty-fifth, between Thirty-fourth and Thirty-sixth, from Telegraph Avenue westerty to San Pablo Avenue. (Num- bered the same as Thirty-fourth.)

Thirty-first, between Thirtieth and Thirty-second, from Tele- graph Avenue westerly to San Pablo Avenue. Five hun- dred Telegraph Avenue, 650 Grove, 800 West.

Thirty-fourth, between Thirty-third and Thirty-fifth, from Tele- graph Avenue westerly to Peralta. Five hundred Telegraph Avenue, 650 Grove, 800 West, 900 Market, 1050 Linden, 1150 Adeline.

Thirty-ninth, south of Fortieth, from San Pablo Avenue to Telegraph Avenue.

Thirty-second, north of Thirty-first, from Telegraph Avenue westerly to Peralta. Five hundred Telegraph Ave, 650 Grove, 800 West, 900 Market, 950 San Pablo Avenue, 1000 Filbert, 1050 Linden, 1100 Chestnut, 1150 Adeline, 1200 Magnolia, 1250 Union.

Thirty-sixth, northern boundary line of the city, from Tele- graph Avenue westerly to Peralta. (Numbered the same as Thirty-second.) Thirty-third, between Thirty-second and Thirty-fourth, from San Pablo Avenue easterly to Grove. (Numbered same as Thirty -fourth.) Trenor, from San Antonio Creek to Park Avenue. Twelfth, between Eleventh and Thirteenth, from Fallon west- erly to the bay. (Numbered the same as Eighth.) Twelfth (North Oakland) one block west of and parallel with San Pablo Avenue, from Powell northerly one block to Folsom.

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Twelfth Avenue, between Eleventh and Thirteenth Avenues, from San Antonio Creek northeasterly to East Twentieth. (Numbered the same as Eleventh Avenue to East Twentieth.)

Twentieth, between Nineteenth and Twenty-first, from Lake Merritt westerly to Market and Feral ta, westerly to the bay. (Numbered the same as Eighteenth.)

Twentieth Avenue, between Nineteenth and Twenty-first Avenues, from East Twelfth northeasterly to East Twenty- first. (Numbered same as Eighteenth Avenue.)

Twenty- eighth, between Twenty-seventh and Twenty-ninth, from Telegraph Avenue westerly to San Pablo Avenue, and between Twentv-sixth and Thirtieth, from San Pablo Ave- nue westerly to Peralta. (Numbered the same as Thirty- second.)

Twenty-fifth, between Twenty-fourth and Twenty-sixth, from Broadway westerly to San Pablo Avenue. Four hundred fifty Broadway, 500 Telegraph Avenue, 650 Grove.

Twenty-first, between Twentieth and Twenty-second, from Broadway westerly to Peralta. (Numbered the same as Nineteenth.)

Twenty-first Avenue, between Twentieth and Twenty-second Avenues, from East Twelfth northeasterly to city boundary. (Numbered the same as Nineteenth Avenue.)

Twenty-fourth, between Twenty- third and Twenty-fifth, from Lake Merritt westerly to San Pablo Avenue, and from Market westerly to the bay. Three hundred Waverly, 350 Valdez, 400 Webster, 450 Broadway, 500 Telegraph Avenue, 650 Grove, 900 Market, 950 Myrtle, 1000 Filbert, 1050 Lin- den, 1100 Chestnut, 1150 Adeline, 1200 Magnolia, 1300 Poplar, 1600 Peralta, 1700 Willow, 1750 Wood.

Twenty-fourth Avenue, commences at East Sixteenth and runs northeasterly to city limits.

Twenty-ninth, between Twenty-eighth and Thirtieth, from Grove westerly to San Pablo Avenue. Six hundred fifty Grove, 800 West.

Twenty-second, between Twenty-first and Twenty -third, from Lake Merritt westerly to the bay. (Numbered the same as Twenty-fourth.)

Twenty-second Avenue, between Twenty-first Avenue and the city boundary, from East Twelfth northeasterly to East Twenty-first. (Numbered the same as Eighteenth Avenue.) Twenty-seventh, between Twenty-sixth and Twenty-eighth, from Grove westerly to San Pablo Avenue. Six hundred fifty Grove, 800 West. Twenty-sixth, between Sycamore and Twenty-seventh, from Grove westerly to San Pablo Avenue, and between Twenty- fourth and Twenty-eighth, from San Pablo Avenue westerly to the bay. (Numbered the same as Twenty-fourth.)

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1 1 " Twenty-third Avenue, between Twenty -fourth and Twenty- second Avenues, northeasterly to city boundary. (Num- bered the same as Twenty-second Avenue.)

Tyler, from San Antonio Creek to Park Avenue.

Union, between Poplar and Magnolia, from Second northerly to Peralta. (Numbered the same as Adeline to Twenty-ninth.)

Valdez, between Webster and Waverly, from Twenty- second ' northerly to Twenty-fourth. Sixteen hundred Twenty- ; second, 1650 Twenty-third.

Valdez, south of Kennedy.

Valley, between Telegraph Avenue and Broadway, from Twenty-second northerly to Twenty-fourth. One Twenty- i second, Fifty Twenty-third.

Vernon, continuation of Lee.

Wallace (see Twenty-eighth).

Wallsworth, east of Broad way, from Prospect northeasterly.

Walnut (see Twenty-second). "

Walton, between Brown and Thirty-sixth, from Telegraph Ave- nue westerly to San Pablo Avenue. Five hundred Tele- graph Avenue, 650 Grove, 800 West, 900 Market.

Washington, between Clay and Broadway, from First north- j erly to Fourteenth. (Numbered same as Broadway to its terminus, Fourteenth.)

Washington Square, East Fourteenth between Sixth and Seventh Avenues.

Water, between Shell Mound Avenue and San Antonio Creek. |

Watson, east of Howard, from Pacific northeasterly to Excelsior, j

Watts (Emery Tract) between Emery and Harlan, from Peralta northerly to Park Avenue.

Waverly, east of Valdez, from Twenty-second northerly to Twenty-fourth. Sixteen hundred Twenty-second, 1650 Twenty-third.

Webster, between Franklin and Harrison, from First northerly to Hawthorne Avenue. (Numbered the same as Broadway.)

Webster (see East Eighteenth).

Webster Avenue, from Central Place northeasterly to Mount- ain View Cemetery.

West, between Market and Brush, from Sixth northerly to Thirty-sixth. (Numbered the same as Broadway, beginning at Sixth.)

Weston Avenue, north of Moss Avenue, from San Pablo Ave- nue easterly to New Broadway.

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William, between Nineteenth and Twentieth, from Telegraph Avenue westerly to San Pablo Avenue. Five hundred Tel- egraph Avenue.

William, between Seventh and Atlantic, from Peralta westerly to the bay. Sixteen hundred Peralta, 1650 Campbell, 1700 Willow, 1750 Wood, 1800 Pine, 1850 Cedar.

Willow, between Wood and Campbell, from Third northerly to Twenty-eighth. (Numbered the same as Campbell.)

Willow, from San Antonio Creek to Park Avenue.

Wilson, between Hopkins and Milbury, from Thirteenth Ave- nue easterly.

Wood, between Pine and Willow, from Third northerly to A. (Numbered the same as Campbell.)

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Abell I L, general writer for the press, 476 Eighth, res Charter Oak

Hotel Able Mitchell, candy maker, res 716 Webster Ackerman Ida Mrs, res 1455 Fifth Acme Bath Co, C E Gillett, Masonic Temple Adams Arabell Mrs, res 837i Brush Adams E P, res 1519 Fifth "

Adams G, soda works, res 1152 Webster £

Adams T, employe California Hosiery Co, res 528 Third Adams V P, res 1519 Fifth £

Addison Sarah L Mrs, capitalist, res Lake Shore ave Adie Tomasia C, domestic, res 205 Fourth Adney R C J, teacher, res 1521 Eighth ADRJANCE J C, agent American Biscuit Co, NE cor Sixth and

Madison ^Etna Mineral Water Co, W V Doughty agt, 476 Eighth Ahern Daniel J, res 1114 Nineteenth Aickley Agnes, res 561 Second Albert H, clerk, res 911 Linden Algeo William J, carpenter, res 1521 Seventh Allen L W, printer, res 463 Third q

Allen William Henry, clerk, S F, res 1328 Versailles ave Alles Joseph Prince, laborer, res 375 Fifth ALLUMLW(GM Walker & Co) and publisher, 868 Washington, g

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Ames Walter, helper S P Co Amos C C Mrs, Playter Block, rm 45 7*

Anderson Alick, fruit dealer, res 716 Webster

Anderson Catherine M Mrs, seamstress, res 366 Second (J

Anderson Henry, res 1016 Kirkham O

Anderson Lizzie Mrs, housekeeper, res 716 Webster SP

Anderson Mary Mrs, res 1268 Campbell CO

Anderson S E Mrs, res SK cor Seventh and West Anderson William, moulder, res 833 Campbell Andrew Frank, barber, res 1171 Eighteenth ave Andrew Robert, laborer, res 1171 Eighteenth ave Anglesota Manuel, teamster, res 573 Third

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Antonio Boitano, bootblack, res 455 Seventh

Antonio Cordano, bootblack, res 455 Seventh

Aranson Ulax, clerk H Alexander, res cor Seventh and Wash- ington

Arbaugh Mary Miss, copyist recorder's office, res 967 Washington

Arff Christina S, domestic, res 1017 Adeline

Armstrong E F, traveler, res 1103 Broadway

Armstrong T L (Cottrell, Armstrong, Clark & Norton) res Union bet Ninth and Tenth

Arnold R, homeopathic physician, office 906 Broadway, rm 72, res 615 Seventeenth

Arnsthall Pet Mrs, res 1114 Twelfth

Arronge Eugene, cleaner, res 835 Washington

ARTH GEORGE V (Frederick & Arth) cor Webster and Tenth, res 816 Alice

Asher Louis, poultry dealer, res 667 Webster

Ash worth John, clerk, res Prescott House

Atchison William, watchman S P Co

Athearn Ethel H, shorthand writer, res 1419 Grove

Atherton Frank, res 912-916 Washington

Atherton J C, res 912-916 Washington

Atkinson A A, picture frames and mouldings, 1267 San Pablo ave, res 519 Sixteenth

Atkinson L F, music teacher, res 519 Sixteenth

Avery A W, passenger conductor, res 1319 Telegraph ave

Avilla Manuel, farmer, res 458 Eighth

Aylwin N C Robert, res 358 East Sixteenth

Aymar Ada Mrs, res 603 Sixteenth

Ayres Lisa, teacher Newland Kindergarten, res 1758 Taylor

Ay res Ransom G, res 1607 Brush

Babbidge G Mrs, nurse, res 1300 Harrison

Baca Jepota Miss, cor Twenty-first and Linden

Baccus Benjamin, plumber and gasfitter, res 755 Webster

Bachman Louis, stenographer, res 1453 Seventh

Bakeman Mina I Mrs, res 1459 Brush

Baker E D Col, Camp No 5, S of V, office 906 Broadway

Baker Will L, student of theology, res Pacific Theological Sem- inary

Baker Henrietta Mrs, cook, res 555 Broadway

Baldrig Sarah Miss (Hanavan & Baldrig) res 1566 Broadway

Baldwin A S, real estate, res 226 Eleventh

Baldwin Emma L, res 1005 Webster

Baldwin George, res 1521 Eighth

Baldwin H W Mrs, res 838 West

Balker John P, bookkeeper, res 1015 Broadway

Balkwill May E Miss, res 1214 Clay

Bannister A, res 1350 Madison

Barlman John A, painter, res 1670 Sixteenth

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Barnard G B, pres Barnard's Business College, res S F

Barnard's Business College, G B Barnard pres, O J Willis princi- pal, 462 Tenth and 1003J Broadway, rms 24 and 25

Barney Fred N, painter, res 1723 Filbert

Barnickel Annie Miss, dressmaker, res 656 Webster

Barrett D W (D W Barrett & Co) res Newland House

BARRETT D W & CO, real estate and collection agents, 856 Washington

Barrett Henry C, res 458 Tenth

Barry Mary Mrs, servant, res 541 Nineteenth

Bartels Charles, barber, junction Broadway and San Pablo ave, res 501 Twenty-fourth

Bartholmew Nettie E, res 1235 Broadway

Barton C A Mrs, artist, res 363| Twelfth

Bates M A, res 1060 Seventh ave

Baynard Sam, cook, res 968 Broadway

Beach George C, res 513 East Twelfth

Beangner W S Mrs, WCTU Coffee Room, res 476 Ninth

Beans Archie, carpenter, res 513 Ninth

Beck E Mrs, elocutionist, 252 Eighth

Beekman C H Mrs, res 708 Filbert

Bell J K, res 831 Franklin

Benham A M, music dealer, res 554 Thirteenth

BENSON P F> attorney and counselor-at-law, 456 Eighth, rms 2 and 3, res 167 Third

Bentley Charles H. student State University, res 1314 Castro

Bentley Robert Rev, presiding elder M E Church, res 1314 Castro

Benton Ackerson, res 1760 San Pablo ave

Benyou A F^res 910 Peralta

Bernall Charles, upholsterer, res head of Mitchell, East Oakland

Bernard White, res 1220 West

Bernick Edward, carpenter, res 1517 Third

Bernstein Henry, res 959 Broadway

Berrien George, res 823 Kirkham

Berrien R, res 823 Kirkham

Bertrand M Sister, Sister of Mercy, res Convent of Our Lady of Lourdes

Biglow E, real estate agt, res 458 Ninth

Billsbeck George, saloon keeper, res 477 Eighth

Black Albert L, res 1381 Eighth

Blackwood Elia Miss, school teacher, res 1210 Fourteenth

Blasdel H G, mining, res Shuey Lane, Fruit Vale

Blei Robert, collector Electric Light Co, res 1103 Broadway

Blethan Charles, machinist, res 603 Broadway

Block Elias, res Fruit Vale

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BLxxlworth E, laborer S P Co, res 1862 Seventh Bock H, res 379 Twelfth Boisvert Joseph U, truckman, res 415 Fourth Bond William F, contractor, res 807 Alice Bookman Harry, junk dealer, res 219 Second Booth J H, farmer, res 1555 Third Boult John H, lawyer, res 1003 Twelfth Bourgett Joseph, blacksmith, res 1685 Eighth BOVEE, TOY & CO (W H Bovee and George D Toy) real estate agents and brokers, 422 Twelfth and 19 Montgomery, S F Bovee W H (Bovee, Toy & Co) res S F Bowen Joseph, laborer rolling mill, res 1934 Poplar Bo wen Mary, res 1934 Poplar Bowie Katie Miss, res 833 Campbell Bowie Lizzie Miss, res 833 Campbell Boynton C E, salesman, res 1053 Broadway Bradley Harry C, res 1608 William

Bretonnel J V, printer California Labor Press, S F, res 539 Fred- erick Brian Jane Mrs, res 759 Fourth Bridger Robert, res 522 East Eleventh Brinks P E, res 476 Twelfth BR0DE R, blacksmith and machinist, SW cor Eighth and Clay,

res 561 Clay Brooks Lafayette, cattle dealer, res 1313 Twelfth ave Brooks Lincoln M Mrs, res 1111 Adeline Brown F E, res 1380 Fifth ave Brown George E, butcher, res 557 Nineteenth Browne Abby Miss, res 971 West BRUCE E C (Bruce, Grannis & Marvin) 1004 Broadway, res

Brunswick House BRUCE, GRANNIS & MARVIN (E C Bruce, F R Grannis and H

A Marvin) real estate dealers, 1004 Broadway Buele E S Miss, artist, res 1014 Broadway Buell S W, gardener, res 803 Castro Bull Helen Mrs, res 855 Washington Bunyan Maria Miss, bakery, res 1250 Center Burdick Allen C, student, res 1555 San Pablo ave Burlinoame E G Mrs, res Fruit Vale ave Burnett Mary A Mrs, res 584 Twenty-second Burns & Crump (Walter F Burns and John G Crump) real estate,

422 Seventh Burns Walter F (Burns & Crump) res S F Busch J, machinist and blacksmith, res 621 Chestnut Butler Patrick W, foreman S P Co, res cor Fourteenth and Camp- bell Butler R E, coal yard, res 1613 Magnolia Butson William H, carpenter, res 1321 Ninth ave

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CALIFORNIA BANK AND TRUST CO (The) A C Henry presi- dent, Frank H Brooks cashier, 1006 Broadway CALIFORNIA MILITARY ACADEMY, Colonel W H O'Brien

principal, cor Prospect and Telegraph ave CALKIN EVERELL F> plaster decorations, 369 Twelfth, res 1737

Myrtle Callings Jim, laborer, res 416 Fifth CAMERON H M (McDonald & Cameron) 474 Eighth, res NW cor

Twelfth ave and Twenty -first Cameron Minnie Miss, res 1229 Thirteenth ave Camillus Sister, Sister of Mercy, res Convent of Our Lady of

Lourdes Campbell Jennie B Mrs, res 462 Third Campion Louis, student, res 1622 Thirteenth ave CANNON & TEMPLETON (E M Cannon and T A Templeton)

real estate and insurance, 960 Broadway Canoll John, laborer, res 1731 Adeline Canty Mary Miss, res 1227 Chestnut Carey Frank, paper hanger, res 1360 Thirteenth ave Carey Helen Mrs, res 1360 Thirteenth ave

Carey James T, gardener Court House, res 1360 Thirteenth ave Carius Fred, foreman stock, res 456 Eighth Carlin H C Mrs, res 621 East Fifteenth Carlon Robert, clerk, res 780 Eighteenth Carmel M Sister, Sister of Mercy, res Convent of Our Lady of

Lourdes Carmody Cornelius, barkeeper Winthrop House, res 408 Sixth Carpenter A Mrs, dressmaker, res 307 Third

CARPET CLEANING AND RENOVATING WORKS, J J Lerri &

Co proprietors, 361 Thirteenth Carrell George F, brakeman S P Co, res 763 Campbell Carver Lewis M, upholsterer and mattress maker, res 524

Eleventh ave Cavanaugh P J (Oakland Real Estate Co) res 1166 Twelfth Center Samuel H, miner, res 1160 Union Chamberlain Mary I Mrs, artist, res 955 Magnolia Chambers J J Mrs, housekeeper, res 1161 Fifth CHAMPLIN & WILLIAMSON (John L Champlin and James M

Williamson) boots and shoes, 1053 Broadway Chapin Charles C, student, res 1576 Chestnut Chaplin G M, laborer S P Co, res West Berkeley

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Ch pman B (J F Chapman & Co) res 1021 Ninth ave

Chapman Edgar C, lawyer, res 534 Eighteenth

Chapman Hall, farmer, res 534 Eighteenth

Chapman M C, lawyer, res 905 Broad wTay

CHAPMAN M E> attorney-at-law, 906 Broadway

Chappee Irene Mrs, news stand, cor Tenth and Broadway, res cor

East Fourteenth and Twenty-third ave Chioree Joseph, res 1678 Pacific Chrisman W C Mrs, res 462 Twelfth, rm 16 CITY HALL LIVERY STABLE, George C Hunt proprietor, 514

Fourteenth CLARK C H (Clark, Holland & Co) res 536 Eighteenth Clark Edward (Cottrell, Armstrong, Clark & Norton) res 1722

Linden Clark Frank, photographer, res 1528 West CLARK, HOLLAND & CO (C H Clark, A P Holland and A G

Glenn) real estate agents and auctioneers, res 406 Twelfth CLARK HORACE, news stand, Market Street Station Clark John, laborer, res 368 Tenth Clark Walter B, printer, res 518 William Cleaveland A S Mrs, res 559 Frederick Cleve L Mrs, res 691 East Thirty-second Clow Elizabeth Mrs, res 571 Caledonia ave Clow Gussie A Miss, res 571 Caledonia ave Coakley Ellen, domestic, res 577 Charter Coakley Michael, gardener, res 577 Charter Cobbledick L N, clerk Whittier, Fuller & Co, res 177 East Twelfth Coburn H N, canvasser, res 1383 Broadway Cody J A, res 560 Ninth, downstairs Coffee M H, dry goods, 843 Broadway Coffin Mary J Mrs, res 614 East Seventeenth Cohen Alfred H, atty-at-law, res Howard, Fruit Vale Coleback Samuel, tailor, res 173 Eighth Coleman Block, J C Thickstun propr, 1103i Broadway Colety Julia Miss, res 263 Second Collins Bird Miss, res 58 East Twelfth Collins Elizabeth Miss, res 1605 Thirteenth ave Collins John, employe railroad, res 410 Tenth Colvin F M Mrs, res 655 East Thirty-second Companies A and F, National Guard of California, 1308 San

Pablo ave C0MST0CK EXCHANGE, T E Finch agent, 825 Broadway SW

cor Sixth C0NAWAY M L MRS, res The Winsor Conlon Annie Mrs, res 833 Magnolia Conlon John Jr, lather, res 654 Linden

Conner JeffD, telegraph operator, res 1140 East Seventeenth Conoley Michael, employe S P Co, res 1622 Union

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Converse Albert, clerk, res 504 Thirteenth

Cook Delia M Miss, res 1313 Eleventh ave

Cook Grace Miss, res 464 East Twelfth

Cook M A, res 808 Harrison

Corbert Sadie Miss, res 456 East Twelfth

Cornell Mat, bookkeeper, 902 East Twenty-first

CORNWALL AMBROSE, dentist, 1069 Broadway, res Vernon Heights

Corvinious Harriet Mrs, res 1015 Linden

Cosmo Juan, bootblack, res 412 Second

Cottle Hannah Mrs, res 263 East Seventeenth

Cottrell, Armstrong, Clark & Norton (George Cottrell, T L Ann- strong, Edward Clark and E B Norton) proprs Oakland Iron Works, NE cor Second and Jefferson

Cottrell George (Cottrell, Armstrong, Clark & Norton) res S F

Coughin John, blacksmith, res 1519 Seventh

Cowell William, harness trimmer, res 1656 Thirteenth ave

Coyne Carrie Mrs, res 473 Sixth

Crane E G, real estate agt, res 577 Twelfth

Cravett Tom, saloon, res 362 Ninth

Crawford M A Rev, res 1462 West

Crist E Mrs, res 1312 Telegraph ave

Crocker Nora Miss, res SW cor William and Campbell

Crompton Robert, pattern maker, res 952 Twenty-fourth

Cronin May Miss, res 1373 Ninth

Crump John G (Burns & Crump) res S F

Cruz & Kennedy, coal dealer, 1465 and 1467 Eighth

Cullen Delia, domestic, res 1426 Eighth

Cullen John, res 616 Second

Culver Charles A, mgr Coon & Co, S F, res 279 East Twelfth

Cushing Frank H, proof-reader, res Playter Block, rm 22

Dagen Sam A, druggist, res 1359 Telegraph ave

Daggett Allen F, tailor, res 1451 Seventh

Daggett S W, laborer, res 1451 Seventh

Dahman Bessie, res 630 Fourteenth

Daken Anna Clay, res 1311 San Pablo ave

Dallon Kate Miss, housekeeper, res 865 Twentieth

Dana L Mrs, res 2 Saunders, East Oakland

Danforth Washington, horse trainer, res 1901 Union

Darriac F, clerk, res 619 Sixteenth

Davies Eliza Mrs, res 657 Washington

Davis Mary W Mrs, res cor San Pablo ave and Thirty-sixth

DAVIS WILLIAM N, manager Oakland Branch Kellett & Mc- Murray, res 613 Seventeenth

Davis Willie, employe Wentworth Boot and Shoe Co, res 1918 Lincoln

Deal James A, laborer, res 615 Madison

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Do Cora M E Miss, agt S P Co, cor Seventh and Broadway, res 952 Castro

Denniston J A, teamster, res 833 Magnolia

De Pue F H, res 320 Eighth

Depue Mary Miss, res 771 Fourteenth

De Verner A Mrs, res 913 Magnolia

Dewing A A, banker, res 279 East Twelfth

Dickley Frank, house mover, res 866 Twenty-first

Dieke Eustus H, carpenter, res cor Sixteenth ave and East Twenty-first

Dille E R Rev, pastor M E Church, res 1401 Castro

Dixon H F, brakeman, res 855 Center

Dods Lincoln, driver delivery wagon, res 1006 Webster

Donavan John C, laborer, res 1467 Seventh

Donelan C C Miss, dressmaker, res 1116 Washington

Dongery Charles, plasterer, res 1828 Adeline

Donham E Mrs, res 1235 Broadway

Donnell John, carpenter, res 410 Tenth

Donnelly Lizzie Miss, res 561 Eighth

Dorward James C, student of theology, res 463 Plymouth ave

Doud E S (Smith, Doud & Mockbee) res Fruit Vale ave nr Her- mitage

Doughty Walter V, agt yEtna Mineral Water Co, 476 Eighth, res S F

Druhra Carl, box factory, res 1312 Grove

Dunham Warren, patent agt, res 1235 Broadway

Dwight Foster', employe Wentworth Boot and Shoe Co, res 927 Cedar

Eabubreu Manuel F, laborer, res 1009 East Twenty-second

Eaitken Edward, carpenter, res 614 East Seventeenth

Edelen Emma Mrs, res 914 Peralta

Ed man Carl, butcher, res 24 Myrtle

Egbert H H, bookkeeper, res 518 William

Eichler F, music teacher, res Andover bet Edwards and Plymouth ave

Elbrecht L Miss, domestic, res 941 Filbert

Eldredge C, res 830 Fourteenth

Elford Mary E, dressmaker, res 502 East Twenty-third

Ellsworth J T, res 815 Eighteenth

Eilwood Mary E, res 13L6 Eighth ave

E rick son Fred, steam boating, res 1012 Twenty-fourth

Ksperson Mary Miss, res 1212 Campbell

Estill R K Mrs, res 176 Ninth

Eustice John, machinist Oakland Iron Works, res 804 Castro

Evers August C, painter, res 769 Lydia

Everts Block, cor Eleventh and Broadway

Faessler Louisa Mrs, res 1827 Adeline

Fairchild Helen M Miss, res 554 Thirteenth

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Fake William H, farmer, res 1131 East Nineteenth

Farley James F, expressman, res 814 East Sixteenth

Fath Annie M, res 1269 Thirteenth

FENNESSY JOHN, proprietor The Phoenix Saloon, 849 Broad- way, res 664 Sixth

Ferguson Fanny, res 1057 Twelfth ave

Ferguson George, clerk, res 1100 East Twenty- third

Ferris L A, res 65 2 £ East Fourteenth

Field Caroline H Miss, res 760 Fourteenth

Field Lucy A Miss, res 760 Fourteenth

Filbelet Don, bootblack, cor Ninth and Broadway, res 1042 Union

Fischer Frank S, printer, res 870 Adeline

Fischer J Mrs, res 763 Fifth

Fish Theo J, insurance agt, res 1050 Broadway

Fisher Hattie Miss, dressmaker, res 512 Twentieth

Fisher Joseph Major, coal merchant, 1401 Broadway, res 1382 Telegraph ave

Fisher M Mrs, housekeeper, res 1017 Thirtieth

Fitch A G (Fitch & Mait) res 1874 Seventh

FITCH & MAIT (A G Fitch and E Mait) house and sign painters, 1728 Seventh

Fitzgerald Jenkins Mrs, res 934 Peralta

Fitzgerald M, insurance agt, res 1050 Broadway

Floerssinger Barbera, servant, res 1460 Castro

Forester Edward H, res 1462 Eighth

Foster Antone, carpenter, res 1564 Twenty-first ave

Frates Mary E Mrs, res 121 Hollis

French Marshall (Martin & French) res S F

Frye Amanda V Miss, res 608 Fifth

Fulcher Barbara Mrs, res 1740 Linden

Fuqua Daniel, res 829 Campbell

Gailen Bessie Miss, res 1114 Nineteenth

GALVIN JAMES, carriage manufacturer, 511 and 513 Fourteenth

Gardner Jerome T, res 463 East Eleventh

Garr Urana Mrs, res 1952 Filbert

Garvar James, employe nail works, res 1235 Broadway

Gavica E J Mrs, res 677 Seventh

Gazave Jean, res 373 First

Gazzola Victor, conductor, res 870 Peralta

Gile Elizabeth Mary, res 721 East Thirty-fifth

Gillbrock Margie Mrs, res 626 Third

Gilmore Robert Mrs, res 1213 Franklin

GLENN A G (Clark, Holland & Co) res Everts Block, rxn 32

Goldberg Benjamin, emplove Wentworth Boot and Shoe Co, ns 173 Eighth

GOLDEN GATE SALOON, A D Neher proprietor, 1769 Sixteenth

Goods Carey S, clerk, cor East Twelfth and Sixth Avenue

Gordon C M Mrs, res 563 Fourteenth

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Gorevan Lizzie Mrs, res 1235 Poplar

Grabner F G, capitalist, res 470 Eleventh

Graham E J (People's Express Co) res 1017 Pine

GRANNIS F R (Bruce, Grannis & Marvin) res 145G

Grauli Annie Miss, res 319 Eleventh

Green John G, laborer, res 1711 Linden

Greenleaf Adeline S Mrs, res 1353 Webster

Greenlin Mary A Mrs, res 514 East Twelfth

Greenman Ella E Mrs, teacher Durant School, res 1217 Sixth ave

Greer J B, milk ranch, res 1750 Webster

Grenville Oliver, physician, res 614 Fifth

Greve Charles, barkeeper, res 273 Sixth

Grosjean Charles A, foreman Lumber Yard, res 518 Third

GROSSMAYER & CO (M H Grossmayer) real estate agents, 420 Twelfth

Grossmayer M H (Grossmayer & Co) res Kelsey House

Guertin Frank (Oakland Real Estate Co) ies 1069 Grove

Gutfin Vira Mrs, res 1524 Fifth

Hakes J J, res 1060 Harrison

Hale Crescent, piano mfr, res 864 Peralta

Hale E F, fruit canner, res 864 Peralta

Hale William, capitalist, res 864 Peralta

Haleton Phcebe Mrs, res Beulah Park, East Oakland

Hall Fremont S, railroad engineer, res 161 Seventh

HALL F T> house painting, paper hanging and general job- bing, 369 Thirteenth bet Franklin and Webster, res 1256 Alice (see adv)

Hallett Kittie Miss, res 1319 Ninth

Haller R G Mrs, res 864 Peralta

Hamm Lillie, student, res 1304 Eighth

Hanley George, carpenter, res 1739 Filbert

Hanley George W, carpenter, res 1747 Filbert

Hanley John W, horse dealer, res 1747 Filbert

Hanley W T, stableman, res 1565 Seventh

Hannan J J, painter, res 718 Eleventh

Hanrahan Anna Mrs, housekeeper, res 1953 Magnolia

Hansen Lizzie, domestic, res 719 Webster

Hardmeyer Eliza Mrs, res 1377 Eighth

Hardy J A Mrs, res 1213 Franklin

Have T J Mrs, res 67 East Twelfth

Harrigan T F, iron worker, res 1427 San Pablo ave

HARRIS & BEEL (J L Harris and M S Beel) gents' clothing and furnishing goods, 909-913 Broadway

Harris E A, salesman Snow & Pettis, res 1766 Eighth

Hart Edward S, Bank of California, res Nineteenth ave, High- land Park

Haswell W P, carpenter, res 866 C .tester

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Hawes M L Mrs, res 576 East Fourteenth

Hawes Vienna C Mrs, res 1060 Seventh ave

Hawkins Waverly C, time keeper Palace Hotel, res 966 Kirkham

Hayes James (Todd & Hayes) res 371 Tenth

Hayes Mary Miss, res 1407 Eighth

Hayes William, clerk, res 862 Chester

HEALD & WADE (F S Heald and B L Wade) real estate agents, 628 East Twelfth

Heather Lillie Miss, res 1164 Peralta

Heimerle I F Mrs, res 1064 Eleventh ave

Henderson Mat lie Mrs, res 971 Chester

Henry Eliza Mrs, res 668 Seventh

Herlitz Herman Capt, res 1515 Fifth

Hershberg Rieka Mrs, res 1456 Castro

Hill James, hotel keeper, res 162 Second

Hill Mark T, saloon, res 162 Second

Hill Rowland C, student Pacific Theological Seminary

Hill Stephen, livery stable keeper, res 162 Second

Hill Thomas, saloon, res 162 Second

HILL W L (Davis & Hill) res Claremont

Hiner J J, carpenter, res 410 Tenth

Holdener F J, machinist, res 1151 Washington

Holland John, laborer, res 511 Twenty-fourth

Hook H H, employe Wentworth Boot and Shoe Co, res 928 Peralta

Hook M R, employe Wentworth Boot and Shoe Co, res 928 Peralta

House Arthur L, bunker, res 279 East Twelfth

Howard Lizzie, domestic, NE cor Nineteenth ave and East Twenty-second

Howenn Watts E, carpenter, res 715 Third

Howkins W C, tobacconist, res 966 Kirkham

Hudnall Edith E Miss, res 946 Union

Hust Valentine, res cor East Fourteenth and Julia

Hutchinson H L, res 1212 Castro

Irwin Elizabeth A Miss, res 1066 Tenth

Jacobs Lucinda E Mrs, res 960 Center

James , house painter, res 560 Ninth

James Mary Mrs, res 866 East Twelfth

Jay lor Samuel, plumber, 850 Market, res 952 Third

Jeghers Mary Miss, res 952 Fourteenth

Jennmgs Fred W, boiler maker, res 661 Alice

Johnson Nils, cabinet maker, res 372 East Eleventh

Jones A S, res 480 Orchard

Jones Daniel, employe nail works, res 47o East Twelfth, rear

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Jones Mattie Miss, res 488 Twenty-third

KAYSER A> proprietor Oakland Journal, 832 Webster, res 1377

New Broadway Kehoe Edward, employe Wentworth Boot and Shoe Co, res West

Berkeley Kenney M Mrs, res 925 Third

Kenney M, employe Wentworth Boot and Shoe Co, res 1G76 Pacific Kenney Sarah Miss, res 925 Third Kenzler W, res 520 Eighth Kenzler W C, res 520 Eighth King C K, res 1819 San Pablo ave KING OF AGUE BITTERS, Robinson & Co proprietors, 249

Steuart, S F Kirk J W, carriage trimmer, res 779 Twelfth Kirk Will B, druggist, res 779 Twelfth Klauenberg Freida S Miss, domestic, res 854 Henry Knotz William, butcher, res 1409 Thirteenth ave Koell Mary Miss, servant, 409 East Twelfth Kuenzi J R Mrs, res 512 Eighth

Laboeuf Francis, moulder Oakland Iron Works, res 762 Jefferson Lagrue Ella Miss, domestic, res 1405 Eleventh Lamb Horace B, res 275 East Twelfth Lamberson Mary K Miss, student, res 9G3 Center Lanard William, laborer, res 802 Franklin Lane J C, res 962 East Seventeenth LANGE F W> agent American Biscuit Co, 1034 Peralta Larue Cyrus, student, res 608 East Eighteenth Larue Louise D Mrs, res 608 East Eighteenth Lauer Mike J, cigar maker, res 831 Broadway Lawrence Manuel, employe Judson Manufacturing Co, res cor

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res 1103^ Broadway LEHNHARDT & SPARROWE (Emil Lehnhardt and Charles G

Sparrowe) candy, confectionery and ice-cream parlors, 471

Fourteenth Leonard Charles C, real estate dealer, res 918 Chester Liddicoat Bessie Miss, dressmaker, 1940 Union Linck Theodore, clerk post-office, S F, res 1369 Twelfth Logan M J Mrs, res 661 Ninth Luhr William Mrs, res 1515 Fifth Lumsden A, employe Wentworth Boot and Shoe Co, res 1668

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Lutter Harry, cook, res 703 East Twelfth

Lynch Mary A Miss, servant, res 815 Twenty-second

Maar Fred H, theological student, res 463 Plymouth ave

Macdonald Alice Mrs, res 1060 Seventh ave

Macdonald J A C, plumber, res 1373J Broadway

MacKinnon, teacher, res 617 Tenth

MacPherson William Mrs, domestic, 818 Myrtle

Magulenhoupt Frederick, res 489 Orchard

Mahoney J W, People's Express Co, res 1017 Pine

Mair Kusner, employe Wentworth Boot and Shoe Co, res West Oakland House

Mait Ed (Fitch & Mait) res 1721 Seventh

Manning & Son (T P and T J) merchant tailors, 461 Seventh

Manning T J (Manning & Son) 461 Seventh

Manning T P (Manning & Son) re Eureka Hotel

Manty C W, res 562 Eighth

Marini Louis, gravel dealer, 690 Market

Marolf Emma, res 864 Henry

Martin Harriet Mrs, capitalist, res Highland Park

Marvin L C Mrs, employment office and hair goods, 955 Wash- ington, res 376 Twelfth

Matran Bernard, fish dealer, 416 Second

Matrey A Mrs, res 752 Third

Mauk N L, res 416 Seventh

McBean Mary Ann Mrs, res 1665 Twelfth

McCarthy Ella Miss, domestic, res 1514J Seventh

McCloskey C J Mrs, res 1766 William

McCrary Kate Miss, res 779 Twelfth

McDermott , employe Wentworth Boot and Shoe Co, res Grand Western Hotel

McDonald John, laborer, res 1720 Thirteenth ave

McGinniss Thomas, boiler maker, res 1575 Fifth

McGregor David C, blacksmith P H McGrew, res 1421 Thirteenth ' ave

Mclntire Dan, conductor S P Co, res 1018 Adeline

McKerman Catherine Mrs, domestic, res 1424 Tenth

McMenrini Robert D, carpenter, res cor Twenty-first ave and East Nineteenth

McPels Patrick, laborer, res 1359 Seventeenth

McQuaid Hannah Miss, res 726 Myrtle

Moloney A M Mrs, res 769 Lydia

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W W Weeks manager and treasurer, II L Flint secretary, manufacturers and dealers in grocers' and druggists' supplies, laboratory 412 Eighth, office 20 California, S F

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Mider James, res 1370 Eighteenth

Mitchell Henry, expressman Whitney & Co, res 366 Third Mitchell Nicholas J, expressman Whitney & Co, res 366 Third Mockbee W K (Smith, Doud & Mockbee) res Fruit Vale nr

Hermitage Money M H Mrs, bird store, res 2255 San Pablo ave Moore J K, mechanic, res 655 East Thirty-third Mosch John, waiter, res 712 Webster

NEHER A D> proprietor Golden Gate Saloon, 1769 Sixteenth Nelson Theodore, laborer, res Highland Park Newland Kindergarten, 757 Peralta NICOLAYSON FRANK N (Professor Robinson & Co) 249 Steuart,

SF Nye Wm, employe Wentworth Boot and Shoe Co, res 916 Peralta Oberg M Mrs, res 369 Prospect ave Organ Joisaffe, employe Wentworth Boot and Shoe Co, res 1253

Cypress ORR JAMES A (Tuttle & Or) res 1366 San Pablo ave Ottewell Alfred D, civil engineer, res 763 Eighth Overmohle Susie T, res 1674 Sixteenth Ovler Robert, architect, res 1307 Sixth ave

PARKER J A (Zeuner & Parker) 954 Broadway, res Grand Cen- tral Hotel Parnell Alfred H, stone cutter, res cor East Nineteenth and

Twenty-first ave Partridge William, brakeman, res 1418 Ninth Pelimbaum Solomon, merchant, res 856 Isabella Petezilka Fred, res 115 A Powell , clerk, res 1637 Buena Vista ave Prather Edward L, civil engineer, res 562 Eleventh Priest Martha Mrs, res cor Seventh and Campbell Prime M S (Stevenson & Prime) res 268 East Seventeenth Putnam Ida Miss, dressmaker, res 731 Chester Reed L D Mrs, res 959 Fourth ave Rhodes , res 366 Tenth Richardson D S, res 456 East Twelfth Robertson A M, potter, res 519 Sixteenth Robinson Maury, farmer, res 911 Grove ROBINSON PROFESSOR & CO, proprietor King of Ague

Bitters, 249 Steuart, S F Roehnert Bertha Mrs, res 1522 Third Rosborough Joseph, res 1769 Nineteenth ave

ROTHENBERG S B> wines aud liquors, wholesale, 864 Broadway Rountree Bros, real estate, 1012 Broadwavand 407 Montgomerv,

SF Rountree James O Jr, res S F Rountree Newton W (Rountree Bros) res S F Rountree (Rountree Bros) res S F

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SACKETT SCHOOL, D P Sackett principal, 529 Twenty-first SAUFLEY & CO (R C and W B Saufley) real estate, 465 Ninth SCOVILLE AVERY (Scoville & Son) res 1818 Atlantic SCOVILLE FRANK (Scoville & Son) res 1818 Atlantic SCOVILLE IRON WORKS, Scoville & Son proprietors, all kinds

of machinery, engines and castings, SE cor Second and Brush SOVILLE IVES (Scoville & Son) res 1818 Atlantic SCOVILLE & SON (Ives and Avery) proprietors Scoville Iron

Works, SE cor Second and Brush Sharp Louis H, atty-at-law, NE cor Nineteenth ave and Twenty- second Shaw Mary E Mrs, res 1531 Everett Simpson Charles H, res 666 East Fifteenth Smith J E, jeweler, 11 56 J Seventh Smith Mercy A F Mrs, res 1530 Twelfth ave Snider J E, res 912-916 Washington SPARROWE CHARLES G (Lehnhardt & Sparrowe) 471 Four

teenth, res S F Stevenson Thomas (Stevenson & Prime) 906 Broadway STEVENSON & PRIME (Thomas Stevenson and M S Prime)

real estate and house renters, 906 Broadway Stimpson Mary A Mrs, res 1573 Fifth Sullivan Maggie Mrs, res 1674 Pacific Sullivan Margaretta Mrs, dressmaker, res 806 Campbell SWEETBRIAR DAIRY, E M Stacey & Co proprietors,

Broadway Trezise Oscar W, clerk, res 1722 Twenty-first Trezise P H, res 1722 Twenty-first ave TUTTLE E 0 (Tuttle & Orr) res 1307 Market TUTTLE & ORR (E O Tuttle and J A Orr) searchers of records,

906 Broadway Van Wyke C L, fireman, res 1555 Fifth Wass Sydney, dentist, 1407 Brush Webb Helen S Mrs, res 562 Eleventh

Whaley W F, agt Standard Oil Co, cor First and Castro, res S F Whitnev W J, res 1355 Thirteenth ave Wright George B, res 1217 Sixth ave Young F B, res 719 Jefferson ^Toung W J, carpenter, res 719 Jefferson Young W M, res 719 Jefferson Zamoiski Ada, employe Wentworth Boot and Shoe Co, res cor

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Real Estate Agent

City and Country Property, Improved and Unimproved, for Sale. LOANS NEGOTIATED AT LOW RATES.

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PATENTED DEC. 21, 1875.

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Aaron David, tailor, res 260 Eighth

Aaron Peter, tailor, 419 Seventh, res 260 Eighth

Aaronson Max, clerk Henry Alexander, res Seventh bet Jefferson

and Clay Aastor Henry, laborer, res 1251 Fifteenth ave Abbay James N, railroad engineer, res 955 Willow Abbey Alfred, mgr Eagle Box and Manufacturing Co, res 761

Fourteenth Abbey Edgar W, bookkeeper, S F, res 608 Eighteenth Abbey F J Mrs, res 608 Eighteenth Abbey Lula Mrs, singer Presbyterian Church, S F, res 761

Fourteenth Abbey Richard, pres Eagle Box and Manufacturing Co, res

Herndon, Fresno Co Abbott Adelbert S, clerk, S F, res 1362 Twelfth Abbott A F, copyist recorder's office, res 475 Ninth Abbott Albert, harness cleaner Robert Glover Abbott G D, clerk supt's office S P Co, res 569 Eleventh Abbott G S Rev, editor and proprietor Herald of Truth, res 569

Eleventh Abbott Hannah Mrs, res 319 Fifth Abbott Moses A, farmer, res 1362 Twelfth . Abbott Robert, moulder, 814 Henry Abbott S M, res 1168 Broadway

Abbott S M Mrs, hair goods, 1168 Broadway, res same Abbott William D, painter, res Watts nr Forty -fifth Abby James, engineer S P Co, res 955 Willow Abele M Mrs, midwife, res J 503 Eighth Abell George H, farmer, res 668 Sixteenth Abell Gerald L, city numberer and printer Pacific Press, res 1114

Linden Abell Gertrude A, school teacher, res 1114 Linden Abell J M Mrs, res 1114 Linden Aber F Mrs, res 308 Seventh

Aber Nellie Miss, tailoress, 376 Seventh, res 308 Seventh Aberhams Adolph, tailor, res 1866 Atlantic

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Abernethy Annie E Miss, res 578 Thirteenth

Aberstein John, laborer, res 459 Fourth

Abhrams John, fruits, NE cor Wood and Seventh

Able John, miller, res 556 Third

Abraham E, salesman, res 461 Ninth

Abraham John (D Haggerty & Co) res Peralta ave

Abrahams John, merchant, res cor Peralta ave and Linden

Abrahamson Bios (Julius and Hugo) laces and fancy goods,

1117 Broadway Abrahamson Charles, carpenter John Wemmer, res 361 Tenth Abrahamson Hugo (Abrahamson Bros) res N W cor Fourteenth

and Jefferson Abrahamson Julius (Abrahamson Bios) res NW cor Fourteenth

and Jefferson Abrego Y M, salesman, S F, res 922 Chester Abres John, yardman Puget Sound Lumber Co Abreu Manuel F, laborer Oak Grove Tannery, res 1009 East

Twenty-second Abrott Carstan, laborer Judson Manufacturing Co, res Watts nr

Forty-seventh ACADEMY OF OUR LADY OF LOURDES, Sister Mary Carmel superior ess, boarding and day school conducted by the Sis- ters of Mercy, East Oakland Achard Charles, carriage trimmer Jos E Johnston, res 869 Eleventh Achard Charles N, res 367 Eleventh

Achard Laura Miss, dressmaker J F Wood, res 367 Eleventh Achard William L, clerk W S & O T Co, res 367 Eleventh Acker E M, employe S P Co, res 944 Wood Ackerly S, brakeman S P Co, res cor Sixteenth and Adeline Ackerman Bridget Mrs, res cor William and West Ackerman Charles, capitalist, res 756 Willow Ackerman Fred, brakeman S P Co, res 1421 Twelfth Ackerman Jacob, roll turner Judson Manufacturing Co, res Com- mercial Union Hotel ACME ATHLETIC CLUB, Fred M Campbell president, J M Polk

secretary, 305 Fourteenth Acme Bath Co, E D Ormsby pres, C E Gillett sec and treas, E T

Taylor clerk, 1Q14 Broadway, rms 25 and 26 Acme Council of United Friends, meets Tuesday evening at Cal- ifornia Medical College Acme Publishing Co (Ingham & Levy) 520 Fifteenth Adamina Felix (J Adamina & Co) res 820 Twenty-ninth Adamina Guiseppe, painter, res 820 Twenty-ninth Adamina J & Co (Joseph and Felix Adamina) house and sign

painters, 8?0 Twenty-ninth Adamina Joseph (J Adamina & Co) res 820 Twenty-ninth Adams Alfred, carpenter William A Duncombe, res 808 Grove Adams Alfred W, carpenter, its (118 Eighth

W.W, MONTAGUE & CO.,

Importers of S H E E T IRON,

3°9i3"j3'3i3i5& 3*7 Market St., S, l\

Real Estate and General Auctioneers, 902 j| Broadway,

OAKLAND.

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Adams Bert, barkeeper C Jurgens, res Sunnyside House

Adams Belle H Miss, res 1357 Franklin

Adams Bessie G Miss, res 949 Filbert

Adams Camille, driver V L Fortin, res 721 Fourth

Adams Carrie Miss, res 1311 Clay

Adams Charles A, porter S P Co, res 810 Alice

Adams Charles B, insurance broker, res 1075 East Twenty-third

Adams Charles F, commercial traveler, res 214 Third

Adams Charles W, res 530 Thirty-fifth

Adams C W, brakeman S P Co, res Grand Western Hotel

Adams Edson, real estate, res Bay Place, Vernon Heights

Adams E M Mrs, res 956 Myrtle

Adams Eugene, helper California Hosiery Co, res 525 Third

Adams Frank, res 945 Willow

Adams Frank H, clerk Horace H Seaton, res 367 East Seven- teenth

ADAMS FRANK L physician, 1104 Broadway, res 1311 Clay

Adams George, driver Taylor &Lohse, res 1507 Twelfth ave

Adams George H (Strong & Adams) res 669 Fourth

Adams George W, capitalist, res 571 East Twelfth

Adams Henry H, clerk Phelps & Miller. S F, res 1406 Alice

Adams Herbert L, atty-at-law, 969 Broadway, res 627 Third

ADAMS J A D MRS, M D, O S B, Christian scientist, office